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For ·The
Flowerless
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AUGUsT··f; 1954
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For The
Flowerless
SWARTIlMORE, FRIDAY,
.
Borough CouneD Calls· on HaRroad for
,
Gates at Swarthmore Avenue Crossing
Last
Flowers
Week's Fatality Also Results in
Committee to Study Other
Hazards
P.so
.
.
Citizen
PER YEAR
Summer Pupil KiHed
At Railroad Crossing
13-Year-Old Holmes Boy
Going to High School Hit
at Swarthmore Ave.
Borough Council Monday !'lvening, in a session adjourned from
the regular July meeting for the purpose of accepting .an air horn
bid, passed two resolutions designed to prevent a recurrence of'last
Friday morning's tragic accident.
.
Last Friday Swarthmore made
the. lead columns of daily newspapers in Philadelphia and vicinity.
Printed in full elsewhere in this Swarihmorea.n the first resolution
In a tragedy which shocked
calls upon the Pennsylvania Railroad to install automatic gates at
men, women and children for
miles around, the Borough found
its Swarthmore avenue. crossing where a local summer school student
no
consolation in the fact it had
. was killed by a train July 30. This resolution is also being transmitted
not supplied the victim - for it
to the Public Utility Commission.
provided the site, and must conThe second resolution authorizes
tinued to harbor the same potential death trap until the town's
the president of Council to appoint
efforts
to have the Pennsylvania
a five-resi~ent committee to study
Railroad barricade its tracks while
other crossings of the railroad and
,its trains cross Swarthmore aveof streets which constitute a dan:"
nue is successful.
.
ger to children.
William Hollenden of Holmes
Visit Primary
A . letter of regret that the Mothers
would have been safe at home the
Groups for Varied
following day h:ut on Friday he
Swarthmore Home'and School As..
I
Local youngsters get a sad lesson in safety as BoroUJ'h Ponce came to Swarthmore to pick up
sociation had not acted earlier
Programs
Chief
Thomas Bateman shows them the remnants. of a bicycle an his report on the last day of the
a petition regarding the railAs the Summer Club began its hour after its rider was killed by a train at this Swar1hmore avenue six-week summer school session
road crossing which it had in pre- final week the six teams were so crossing.
.
which he'd been attending at
peration as the school year ended, closely bunched that it was anySwarthmore High School.
Juanita Paul holds the shom front wheel of the bloyole, Justlne
was received from John Seybold. body's guess who' would come out Bodl ey surveys Its pretzeled rear wheeL Jean Paul supports the
.
William's parents, John and
last year's president of the Asso- on top. The Rockets, although twisted front frame. Jtast right of tile alCnal .tandard Is • p • • er'by Ethel Hollenden, having reared
elatlon. The letter is printed else- Captain Nancy Weber has left on awed by the traCed, which tooK the HIe of a lad about his own _e. their only child to the age of 13
where in this newspaper.
her vacation, had climbed from
At extreme lett a motorist Is directed across the pteleas &raeks years and 11 months, mlght have
last place to within 13 points ot
thought the "ordas that beset aU
The bid of the Reading l!'ire the leader by Tuesday. Sparked by one of a on!1t of Pennsylvania BaUroad men enaared In testing
.
i ng h·••L
.-~ Intersec.on.
. ..
parents who Obil, dren must make
£quipment Compapy. f or provid- by Captain Bob .Wagstaff and the opera.·1on 0 f Bl
gila
- a. wae ~ .. """,.
;_.. .. d insta·lling
i h
I
their way across railroads and
&U6 an .
an a r. om n. team members HUnter, Alllson,
motor highways had lessened a
the S wa rib more C0 11e ge power Brad Donahue and Don Jone~, the County Health Meet
Commissioned
house as an alann system which
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mite.,
can be heard thlrougbout the. bO- Vigilantes are also moving up fast.
'
Set for Sept. 30th Arthur P. McCormack son of In the. preoccupation of dallY
~
ted. Th pri
The Rebels,· although still c l i n g - .
Mr.. and Mrs. A. J. McCormack of routines one easUy forgets to dwell
tl2881;'~C:P U b etb ::'ing. to:ftpIt place, have· sUpped . The 10th. ~ual· Delaware \100 Ogden avenue; was commis- on the fallibUityof both mechanirOugh ~d a Feder~ ~IJi; De~ense· ~adly ~~~ the w~~ after. los~ County Public Health ·Conference si~ned today a~ a s~cond lieu- cal ,and human elements. The best
., arant.
.
ing .the~r .~ap~.: rose~ C~dlgapr~u.~ ~eld oI\·Thursday.. Sep,em- ,ten~nt. iI}th~ Artillery of. the machinery can faU,the most cauClip Shay andBo'b Brad$baw•. ,. < -',.: •• , , : ~!'.--"'~"~~.", , ' j ~" Umted.Statea ~Y·Reserve.
tlous ( "e
sll Either
Borough Councll will sit in its
Wednesday morning found the' ber 3D, at DrexeJDro~·tnri;Drex- ~- 1.t: McCormack. co~pl;ied hl~': I
0 . .cl" a.
e:I c8ll,. PJ,
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regular August session at Borough Rebels still holding the lead fol- e lbrook drfve ,an d V a 11t:y . roa d , aca d emic wor
.. k· f or a commission, ioss.
a one,When
can the
cause
an
insu1ferable
chililces of imperHall at 7:30 next Monday evening. lowed· by the O~angoutangs and Drexel Hill.
at Princeton University. To obtain fection.in either or both are more
Vigilantes. tied ·for second place. In
Spo~ored· by the Delaware his commission as a second lieu- than minimum, corrective measfourth . place were the Rockets County Tuberculosis and. Health tenant, he enrolled in basic mil- tires are imperative if the chance
with the Coucou Crumbs, and
itary science. After two years of of avoiding such loss is to be
bringing up the rear in last place, Association, the Delaware County basic he was· selected ori the b~is maximum.
but not too far behind were the Medical Society. Health and Wel- of his academic grade averag~ and
Blockbusters.
fare Council, Inc., Delaware leadership ability to participate in
Recollections of the car that
the advanced military science prO- was wrecked on the Swarthmore
A break in the water main leadEvidence of the flne job done County District, and Pennsylvania gram. The advanced program is a avenue crossing several years ago,
ing in!o Michael's College Pharm- this summer by the counselors is Department of Health, this Con- t
d i
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and the earlier one whose occuwo yearbyaca
em
c
course
supp
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acy early Wednesday morning shown by·tbe' Increased atten- ference will 'attract leaders and mented
this six-weeks summer pants went with it, remain in the
flooded store rooms In the base- dance. There were 74 regular workers ill all fielc;ls of health, camp in which the students train min
A luncheon session at 12 noon officers.
tty bullt to care for greatly inenue. ..
the season.
"
will open the Conference, presided
Lt. McCormack will be called to' creased numbers of_ youngsters as
According to John E.. Michael,
Alberta Hartman and Janeth over by Freas B. Snyder, presl- active duty. with the army some- new homes have sprung up on
proprietor, water had apparently Thompson helped the youngsters dent, Delaware County Tubercu- time prior to July I, 1955. He will both si~~ of the railroad. Motor
been nlshing in over an hour and to enjoy a variety of experiences losis and Health ASsociation. At serve a minimum of two years on vehicle traffic· on Swarthmore·
stood about ·ftve feet deep when in arts and crafts while Mimi the afternoon session, beginning at active duty and six years in .the avenue which connects Yale aveRObert Trambaugh of the store's Wisdom and Goldon Smith direct- 2:00 p.m., Dr. Merrill B. Hayes, reserves.
nue, a main through artery,. with
staff opened. the·. pharm'acy arid ed a Sports program which in- president, .Delaware County MedlState Route 320 and United States
made the discovery at 7:30 a.m. eluded many difterent athletic cal Society, will be in charge.
On Dean's List
Route I, has Deen further skyMichael's as well as The Fountain events.
Sixty local agencies are cooperHarlan R.Jessup, Jr., son of rocketed by industrial developnext door and the apartments
Today, is Ute final day of this ating. in the conference plans. To Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of ment in the nearby area.
above were without water for sev- summers' activities and will see date the following have. officially Haverford avenue, and John R.
Now that Death has again dealt
eral hours while Springfield Water the presentation of emblems to' responded:
Delaware
Coun~y Phillips, son ·of Mr. and Mrs. C. his irrevocable ·reminder, on the
Company repairmen corrected the the members of the winning team Federation of Women~s Clubs; Russell Phillips of Strath Haven lips of practically every Borough
leak.
as well as other awards. A trip Community, YMCA &: YWCA of avenue were among students at family -are accountS of their own
down
the Delaware River on the Eastern Delaware County; Office, Dartmouth. college named to the narrow escapes at this same crossMr. Michael estimated damage
to drug and other supplies· at Wilson Line will wind up another County Superintehdent of Schools; dean's list by De~n Joseph L. ~c- ing:
DelawareCountyUDtt, American Donald for work during the
Wben they have heeded the
around $2,000. The area wa~ pum- successful season.
Cancer
Societyt
Pennsylvania
De..
academic
;yea,r
jUst
completed.
blinking
red lights only to find
ped out by members of the BorFete Mothers
partmento_ l of·Public Assist~nce;
that after lengthy, waiting the
ough maintenance crew.
Endibg a silln~er· of fun and Pennsylvania iltate ,Employment' Dr. and Mr. George B. Heckman warning signals·are being operated
varied activities, the pre-school Service; Community Nursing Ser- entertained as thelr' house guests by a tra~ shifting· back an4 forth
OH to Europe
and primary groups of the vice; Delaware ,CQ~ty Hospital; for a few dayS this. ~eek Mr. and on a distant sidipg. By the time
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Myers Swarthmore Recreation Associa- Family Service of Delaware Coun- Mrs. Wallace Wilson and son, a motorist· leaves' his car. walks
of Dickinson avenue, accompanied tion concluded their summer ty; Community Health and Civic Pete, who were enroute to their 'ahead for a clear view up and
by their son-in-law and daughter, school program with a morning of Association;
Taylor
Hospital; .home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., down the tracks. discovers the
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hughes, special events for their mothers Delaware Co~t3r ChIldren'S Aid after spending a month in Beach aforemention~ situation exists,
Jr., of PhDadelphia, sail today who visited them in their room.
·Society;:and ChUteI' YwCA.
Haven visiting at !he suupner and retUrns 'to his car, it is pOsfor a six week tour of Europe.
The t\rllrtarles entertained their
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home of Mrs. ·Wilson s parents.
sible for a train that is actually
'1'be7 wm motor through England, mothers Thursday mo~ with Dr. Arth"\n"·.J~ Jones of Nortb
goin" to .. crOSs·, the. liiihway·to
Ireland, and ScoUand and then several songs and refreahments. swarthmore avenue lett yesterMr. H. ,A.. O. Speers has been come alOng -and Catch him in the
travel. tbrou8h the, continent.
"Bow Belinda" w. sun,g ._and daY morning for Sebec Lake, Me., visiting his SOD ~d daUghter:"in- mid-track.
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. , . ' ,. . .. danced ,to by'the girls and the where he wlJJ vacatl~. un~ the law Mr. ~d ~ Da.vid M. Speers
WIleD. lights for some' ~n .
. Mr. and Mrs. ~ ,B. ~014 of bOyS formed an orchestra for the Labor Day Week-encL . '
,of Yale avenue after spending have not worked when they
~ avenue enteftalnedat a bon n8ll'O spiritual "Angel Bard". All
seven weelpl ~tinl Ids sister in should (as e8Ji eu1ly happen to
YOJap dinner party Tuesda7.eve- the children joined to, ~ance the
Mr. and
II. Johnson·and Nortbem Ireland. Mr. Speers re- anY' mecunical device - even
IIInI in hon~ ~ ~ ~bIlra .''Paw Paw Patch" and concluded c~ John, 'Cbris.;. Scott, and turned to his home in Indianapolis gates.that wowdlower to obst:ud
a.rtlett Xent, Manellng EdItor. . proaram with the JlarD78rd Carol of Putt .-renue left yester- on Wednesday.
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THE SWARTHMORE
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 32
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _S_W_A_R~TII=l\=f_=ORE,
Borough Council Calls on Raftroad for
Gates at Swarthmore Avenue Crossing
Last
"'-"-'
Week's Fatality Also Results in
CommiUee to Study Other
Hazards
FniDAY~
AUGUST 6,
For The
Flowerless
13.50 PER YEAR
1954-
Stop, Look, Lisfen-and Exped the Unexpededl
Flowers
Summer Pupil KiHed
At Railroad Crossing
13-Year-Old Holmes Boy
Going to High School Hit
at Swarthmore Ave.
Citizen
Last Fr:day Swarthmore made
Borough Coundl Monday ~vening, in a session adjourned from
the, lead columns of daily newsthe regular July meeting for the purpose of accepting an air horn
papers in Philadelphia and vicibid, passed two resolutions designed to prevent a recurrence of last
nity.
Friday morning's tragic accident.
In a tragedy which shocked
Printed in full elsewhere in this Swarthmorean the first resolution
men, women and children for
calls upon the Pennsylvania Railroad to install automatic gates at
miles around, the Borough found
no consolation in the fact it had
its Swarthmore avenue crossing where a local summer school student
not supplied the victim - for it
was killed by a train July 30. This resolution is also being transmitted
provided the site, and must conto the Public Utility Commission. _________________________ - - - r
tinued to harbor the same poThe second resolution authorizes
I tential death trap until the town's
I efforts to have the Pennsylvania
the president of Council to appoint
Railroad barricade its tracks while
a five-resident committee to study
its trains cross Swarthmore ave\
other crossings of the railroad and
nue is successful.
of streets which constitute a danWilliam Hollenden of Holmes
ger to children.
would
have been safe at home the
Mothers Visit Primary
following day but on Friday he
A letter of regret that the
Groups for Varied
came to Swarthmore to pick up
Swarthmore Home and School AsLocal ~'oungsters get a. sad lesson in safety as Borough police his report on the last day of the
Programs
sociation had not acted earlier
Chief Thomas Bateman shows them the remnants of a bicycle a.n six-week summer school session
upon a petition regarding the railAs the Summer Club began its 1 hour after its rider was killed by a train at this Swarthmore avenue which he'd been attending at
road crossing which it had in pre-I final week the six teams were so \ crossing.
Swarthmore High School.
Juanita
Paul
holds
the
shorn
front
wheel
of
the
bicycle,
Justine
peration as the school year ended, closely bunched that it was anyWilliam's parents, John and
was received from John Seybold, . body's guess who would come out Bodley surveys its pretzeled rear wheel. Jean Paul supports the Ethel Hollenden, having reared
last year's president of the Asso- on t~p. The Rockets, although tWisted front frame. Just right of the signal standard is a passerby their only child to the age of 13
dation. The letter is printed else- Captam N~ncy Weber. has left on awed by the tragedy which toolt the Ufe of a lad about his own age. years :md 11 months, might have
At extreme left a motorist is directed across the gateless tracks thought the worries that beset all
where in this newspaper.
her vacation, had climbed from
.
.
last place to within 13 points of by one of a crew of Pennsylvania Railroad men engaged in testing parents who children must make
The
bidt C
of the Reading
Fire the leader b Y T ues d ay. S park e d the operation of signal lights at the street intersection.
.
f·d
thejr way across railroads and
Equlpmen
ompany or provi - by Captain Bob W
t ff
d
motor highways had lessened a
.
d. til·
. h
.
ags a
an
109 an
IDS a mg an air
orn In team members Hunter Allison,
mite.
the Swarthmore College po~er Brad Donahue and Don Jones, the County Health Meet
Commissioned
In the preoccupation of daily
house as an alartn system which Vigilantes are also moving up fast.
Arthur P. McCormack son of
routines
one easily forgets to dwell
can be heard thlroughout the?,>- The Rebels, although still clingSet for Sept. 30th Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCormack of
rough was accepted:. The prIce, ing to first place, have slipped
The 10th annual Delaware \ I?O Ogden avenue, was com~is- on the fallibility of both mechani$3288.14, will be split b~ the bo- badly during the week after los- County Public Health Conference SlOned today as a second heu- cal and human elements. The best
rough and a Federal Civll Defense, ing their captain, Posey Cadigan,
.
tenant in the Artillery of the machinery can fail, the most cautious of creatures can slip. Either,
grant.
Clip Shay and Bob Bradshaw.
Will be held on T~ursday, Septem- United States Army· Reserve.
Borough Council will sit in its
Wednesday morning found the I ber 30, at ~rexelbrook Inn, DrexLt. McCormack completed his alone, can cause an insufferable
regular August session at Borough Rebels still holding the lead fol- elbrook drive and Van~y road, academic work for a commission loss. When the chances of imperfection in either or both are more
Hall at 7:30 next Monday evening. lowed by the Orangoutangs and Drexel Hill.
at Princeton University. To obtain
Vigilantes tied for second place. In
Sponsored by the Delaware his commission as a second lieu- than minimum, corrective measfourth place were the Rockets County Tuberculosis and Health tenant, he enrolled in basic mil- ures are imperative if the chance
with the Coucou Crumbs, and
itary science. After two years of of avoiding such loss is to be
Association, the Delaware County b . he
1 t d
th b .
bringing up the rear in last place,
aSlC
was se ec e on e aS1S maximum.
but not too far behind were the Medical Society, Health and Wel- of his academic grade average and
Recollections of the car that
Blockbusters.
fare
Council, Inc., Delaware leadership ability to participate in was wrecked on the Swarthmore
A break in the water main leadEvidence of the fine job done County District, and Pennsylvania the advanced military science pro- avenue crossing several years ago,
.
t "'.; h '
h
gram. The advanced program is a and the earlier one whose occumg in 0 ~U&c ael s College P arm- tilis summer by the counselors is Department of Health , thl·s Con - two year academic course supple- pants went with it, remain in the
acy early Wednesday morning shown by the increased atten- ference will attract leaders and men ted by this six-weeks summer minds of local citizens who have
flooded store rooms in the base- dance. There were 74 regular workers in all fields of health, camp in which the students train watched school after school facilment of the drug store at the cor- members thls summer with well welfare and civic organizations. to carry out tactical missions as ity built to care for greatly inner of Chester road and Park av- over 100 guest fees paid during
A luncheon session at 12 noon officers.
creased numbers of youngsters as
enue. '
the season.
will open the Conference, presided
Lt. McCormack will be called to new homes have sprung up on
According to John E. Michael,
Alberta Hartman and Janeth over by Freas B. Snyder, presi- active duty with the army some- both sides of the railroad. Motor
proprietor, water had apparently Thompson helped the youngsters dent, Delaware County Tubercu- time prior to July 1, 1955. He will vehicle traffic on Swarthmore
been rushing in over an hour and to enjoy a variety of experiences losis and Health Association. At serve a minimum of two years on avenue which connects Yale avestood about five feet deep when in arts and crafts while Mimi the afternoon session, beginning at active duty and six years in .the nue, a main through artery, with
State Route 320 and United States
Robert Tramba~gh of the store's Wisdom and Gordon Smith direct- 2:00 p.m., Dr. Merrill B. Hayes, reserves.
Roule I, has been further skystaff opened the pharm'acy and ed a sports program which in- president, Delaware County MediOn
Dean's
List
rocketed by industrial developmade the discovery at 7: 30 a.m. eluded many different athletic cal Society, will be in charge.
Harlan
R.
Jessup,
Jr.,
son
of
ment in the nearby area.
Sixty local agencies are cooperMichael's as well as The Fountain events.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of
Now that Death has again dealt
next door and the apartments
Today is the final day of this ating in the conference plans. To Haverford avenue, and John R.
date the following have officially
his
irrevocable reminder, on the
above were without water for sev- summers' activities and will see
Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
responded:
Delaware
County
lips
of practically every Borough
eral hours while Springfield Water the presentation of emblems to
Russell Phillips of Strath Haven
Federation of Women's Clubs;
family -are accounts of their own
Company repairmen corrected the the members of the winning team
avenue were among students at
Community YMCA & YWCA of
narrow escapes at this same crossleak.
.'.
I as well as other awards. A trip
Dartmouth college named to the
Eastern Delaware County; Office,
Mr. Michael estimated damage I'down the Delaware River on the County Superintendent of Schools; dean's list by Dean Joseph L. Mc- ing:
When they have heeded the
to drug and other supplies at Wilson Line will wind up another Delaware County Unit, American Donald for work during the
blinking
red lights only to find
academic year just completed.
around $2,000. The area was pum- successful season.
Cancer Society; Pennsylvania Dethat after lengthy waiting the
ped out by members of the Borpartment'.; of Public Assistance;
Fete1\l0thers
Dr. and Mr. George B. Heckman warning signals are being operated
ough maintenance crew.
Pennsylvania
State Employment entertained as their house guests by a train shifting back and forth
Ending a sum~er of fun and
varied activities, the pre-school Service; Community Nursing Ser- for a few days this week Mr. and on a distant siding. By the time
OH to Europe
and primary groups of the vice; Delaware County Hospital; Mrs. Wallace Wilson and SO?, a motorist leaves his car, walks
Family Service of Delaware Coun- Pete, who were enroute to their 'ahead for a clear view up and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Myers swarthmore Recreation Associaty; Community Health and Civic home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., down the tracks, discovers the
of Dickinson avenue, accompanied tion concluded their summer
Association;
Taylor
Hospital; after spending a month in Beach aforementioned situation exists,
by their son-in-law and daughter, school program with a morning of
Delaware
County
Children'S
Aid Haven visiting .at ~he summer and returns· to his car, it is posMr. and Mrs. James A. Hughes, special events for their mothers
Society; ,and Chester YWCA.
home or Mrs. WIlson s parents.
sible for a train that is actually
Jr., of Philadelphia, sail today who visited them in their room.
going to croSs the highway to
The primaries entertained their
tor a six week tour of Europe.
Dr.
Arthur
J.
Jones
of
North
Mr. H. A. O. Speers has been come along 'and catch him in the
They will motor through England, mothers Thursday mo~ng with
swarthmore avenue left yester- visiting his son and daughter-in- mid-track.
several
songs
and
refreshments.
Ireland, and Scotland and then
day morning for Sebec Lake, Me., law Mr. and Mrs. David M. Speers
When lights for some reason
"BoW Belinda" was sung ,and
travel through the continent.
where he will vacation until the of Yale avenue after spending
danced to by the girls and the
have not worked when they
seven weeks visiting his sister in should (as can easily happen to
. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of boys formed an orchestra for the Labor Day week-end.
Northern ireland. Mr. Speers rePark avenue entertained at a bon negro spiritual "Angel Bard". All
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson and turned to his home in Indianapolis any mechanical device - even
gates that would lower to obstTuct
voyage dinner party Tuesday, eve- the children joined to dance the children John, Chris, Scott, and
the track as a train approached.)
ning in honor of Miss Barbara "Paw Paw Patch" and concluded Carol of Park avenue left yester- on Wednesday.
Bartlett Kent, Managing Editor their program with the Barnyard day for Cape May, N. J.
Whw, having stopped at the
John Robert Schott of Benjamin warning llght, people have seen
of The Swarthmorean, who
and Alligator songs.
West avenue is working at the
for Europe on August 11 to travel
Lemonade and cookies were
a train cross and either faUed to
Dr. Frank Keenen of Harvard
Lincoln
Electric Company In
there until November. Guests in- served by the group followed by avenue left Tuesday on a brief
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Cleveland, Ohio. this summer.
dUded past and present staff of an exhibit of their handcraft pro- business trip to Chicago.
The Swartbmore&n and close
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friends of the guest of honor.
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'lUt; SW AK'fHMOREAN
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Jim Wolf of Park avenue has
NAMES AnENDANTS
returned to his home after spendThe marriage of Miss Christine
ing the month of July as a water- Si'-1'w Ford, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander front director at Camp Slnklng Mrs. Henry C. Ford of Amherst
Milla and family of Walnut 'lane Creek near State College, Pa.
avenue to Mr. S. Jamea. English
returned Saturday from a two
Mr. andM_rs~ 'y? H.·~rTy and III, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jam~
weeks vacation on Lake Kzar, Me. Mrs. Harry Reese of Springfield, English, Jr., of Harrisburg, will
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Derikson, Ohio are visiting Mrs. Benjamin take place on Friday, September 3
Jr., and sons John and Peter of O. Largent and Dr. and Mrs. at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore
Wesiminster avenue left todty for Frank Keenen of Harvard avenue Trinity, church. The Rev. James
a three week vacation at their this week.
.
Trost of, Harrisburg, assiated' by
summer home In Ocean View, Del.
Mrs. Leroy Peterson of Vassar The Rev. Lawrence Whittemore
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Dickln- avenue, with !Jer three daughters will officiate.'
son at Park avenue entertained' as Karen, Erid and Kristin, returned
Miss Elsa Mar:v Ruse of Miami
their week-end guests Mr. and Monday from a II!, day visit with Shores, ;Fla.• will attend Miss Ford
Mrs. H.' G: Selby and daulihter Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and as maid of.honor. Bridesmaids wili
Hazel of Goldsboro, N.C.
Mrs. H; H. Goodenough in Sprlng- be. MisS Jean Galbreath., daughter
Mrs. Samuel Dodd of Swarth- field, South Dakota. While they of M,. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galmore avenue left Mond~y for a were away, Dr. Peterson' attended breath Jr.• of Benjamin . West avweeks vacation in Ahatauqua, N. the Instrumentation Sessi~n on enue; Miss Greta Richardson
Y., with her son .and daughter-in- the Gorden ReSearch Conferences daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lJoberi
law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dodd in New London N.H., and paid a ·W. Richardson of Park avenue'
of Framingham, Mass.
week-end visit to hia sister and Miss Catherine. Wisdom, daughte;
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Donovan of brother-hi-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. of Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wisdom
Elm avenue are attending a con- W. Trainor near Lowville, N. Y. of Vassarlavenue; Miss Sally Gas.vention in Meriden, N.H. for the Dr. Peterson waS accompanied kill. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.
to New London by Mrs. Herbert Joseph F. .Gaskill of University
week.
Mrs. L. F. Coy returned to her Huse and daughters Sally and plac~; Miss Virginia Gehring, dauhome on Elm avenue following a Julie who will spend the rest of ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
the summer at their sunimer home Gehr~g of University place; Miss
visit in Tacona, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hop- near New London.
PatriCIa Blake, daughter of Mr.
son at Rutgers avenue left MonLt. (jg) and Mrs.· William De and Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amday for their summer home at forest Fetzer and daughter Jean herst avenue; and Miss Marilyn
North Mountain in the Allegheny of Springfteld, Mass., and Dr. Jean Green. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mountains for a week.
Holdridge of Wyendotte, Michigan Howard W. Green of Yale avwill be house guests of the Frank enue.
M
d M·
r. an
rs. E. H. Lee Bauer
and family of Riverview road left Keenell\l of Harvard avenue next
Mr. John Wlnand of Harrisburg
today for a weeks visit with Mr. ,,:eek.
will be best man. Ushers will InBauer's family in West Virginia.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Clothier clude Mr. D. Michael English
Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher and son Girard of Columbia ave- brother of the ·groom; Mr. Henr;
and family of Ogden avenue re- nue have x:eturned from a three C. Ford. Jr., broth.er of the bride'
turned last week from a months week vacatIon at the summer"col- Mr. William· Zollars of Walllng~
vacation at Avalon, N.J.
I tage of the Chase's of Wallingford ford. Vt.; Mr. William Singleton
Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer and In Ke'.'nebunk~ort, Maine.
of Akron, Ohio; Mr. Edwin Jones
children left Tuesday for a weeks
DaVId C. ChIckering, son of Mr. Mr. William Lutz and Mr: Joh~
stay at Cliff Point Md Mr CI
and Mrs. Charles Chickering, for- Spangler, all of Harrishurg.
mer will join his f;mil; lat~r. y- merly O.f .Nor.th Chest:r road and
A reception will follow the cereMr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of now.resldl'.'g 10 Lakcma Park, Md. mony at the Episcopal chur~h.
Amherst avenue returned early rec~lve~ hIS B.A. degree from the
this week from a montbs vacation UmversJt! of Maryland In June.
BRIDE.TO·BE
In the Poconos and left Wednes- At t.he same time he was comMiss Marjorie D. Lang, daughday for three weeks In Rehoboth ?,lsslOned as a sec,!nd lieutenant
ter
of Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry W.
Beach, Del.
' 10 the Army Air Force. After
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manthey ~ompletlng his prelimlnar:v train- Lang of Dickinson avenue was
and small daughter Karen LYnn of 109 at Sampson Air Force Base, guest of- honor at a luncheon and
Virginia, Minn. arrived Tuesday Geneva, N.Y., he was transferred surprise shower given by Mrs. M.
for a two week visit with Mrs to Loury Air Base, Denver, Colo. Miller. at Villa Nova avenue. The
. Manthey's parents, Mr. and Mrs: wh~re he has heen assigned to In- luncheon was .held at the Strath
Haven Inn on Saturday, July 31.
H. Lindley Peel of Columhia ave- telllgence.
Miss Lang will be married OcRobert W. Tucker, Jr., son of
nue.
tober
2 to Mr. Lawrence E. Drew,
Mr. and ·Mrs. J. H. Dunn and Dr,. and Mrs.. R. Whitney Tucker
family of Dartmouth avenue 'will of HerndQn, Va. forme~ly of Cor- Jr., son of Mr. Lawrence E. Drew·
leave next week for a 10 day nell avenue, received his B.A. and the late Mrs. Drew of Media.
vacation, at Hungry Mother's'p k degree Cum Laude from .Harvard
in south western Virginia.
ar University in June. For the next
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. F. G .. Wood and two years, Robert will work at
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V.
daughter Gail and son Chipper of ,~he Peter Bent Bingham Hospital Solimin! of East Baintree, Mass.
Oberlin avenue have returned' 10 Boston.
are receiving congratulations on
from a two week vacation at AvaTed Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. the birth of their second child and
lon, N.J.
Paul Carey formerly of Swarth- fi rst b oy, Thomas Ray. Born July
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. H~is more returned this week from a 28, the baby weighed seven
of PrInceton ave!'!'e have return- six week. trip to Europe.
. pounds, twelve ounces.
ed to their home after vacationing
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Jones of
Grandparents of the baby are
at their cottage In Stone Harbor Strath Haven avenue have re- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harlow ot LaforMthe month of July.
turned
ks home following several f aye tte avenue and Mr. Vincent
r. and Mrs. Valentine Fine wee
vacation on Nantucket Is- Solimlnl at QuIncy, Maas.
with their daughter Bliss and son land, Mass. While there the Jonea
Ashley have returned to their motored to Connecticut to visit r
home on Swarthmore avenue friends.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFI'lIIAN
after spending two weeks at Re-------31 3 ~.r&mouth Avenue
hohoth Beach,· Dei.
~arrled In Germany
S.......u.more 8-2080
The Rev. John Schott of the
Mrs. Frances Wills Slaugh of SUBSCRIPTIONS
Presbyterian Church spent Wed- Elm avenue announces the mar- ~t~
nesday in Princeton, N.J., attend- riage of her daughter, Miss SUZ-'
..
S
ing the World Alliance of Presby- anne Kille Slaugh, to Corporal
terlan Churches. Rev. Schott vislt- Thomas Moore Stabler, United
ed ~th many of the past guest States Army, son of Mr. and Mrs.
MinISters of the church and stayed Laurence J. Stabler of Wallingtor the Communion Service held ford pn July 27, 1954 in HeidelWednesday night.
berg, Germany.
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Personals
AIJ8U&I 6, 19S.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thatcher of
Mountain Lakes, N. ,J. announce
the birth (}f William Falrbalri:.,
their
, ,third son, on August 2.
·The baby is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Thateher of
Ogdon avenue.
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REPAIR
AUTO
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Gulf 011 and Gas
Auto LIte Baterle.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Toll YOIlll&
of Narberth announce the birth Of
a son, John ToU. Jr., on August 1
in..the Bryn Mawr Hospital, Mrs.
Young Is the former Mar:v Lee
kartzel of Wa1lingford. ..-
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, ROBERT J.ATZ. Owner
RUSSELL'S .SERYI~E
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Motor Tun~up
Wheel Alignment
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
OOJ.tEPE
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Swarfllmo.... Pa. .
Ol;'r First ~nd last
AIR CONDITIONED
$a'~ . ~ Dislocation
405 Dartmo... Ave.
August 6f\! and 14th i~c1.
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OPEN EVERY
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MOIASES OVER $1.00
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THE OLIVER' H. lAIR CO.
CLOSED AUGUST 16•• FOR VACATION
REOPEN AUliUST 30th
9 South Chester Road
Call SWarthmore 6.0476
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REMOVAL SALE
STARTS TODAY
All Summer
SAVE 30 to 50%
THE MUSIC BOX
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Sunny Brae Orchards
PEACHES
Best Early Yarletlell Now
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Wolff's Apple House
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GLUTEN BREAD '(s~c:d, ·t~~rl.;ci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c
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well as saddened. I have at home what Is plain and necessary In signal or would clOS4! a gate when
caples of a petition to the Bora sufficient time?)
no train Is approacblng.
If any further impetus must be
An over- or under-pass Is the
, Council, to tile Pennsylvania RaUpUBLlSBBD EVERY PBlDAY AT SW~T1DIORE. PA.
road and to others who may be produced to avert a recurrence of long-run objective we should
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, fUBLlSIIEB8
concerned, which was Introduced a tragedy of this magnitude, it work for. Until that end Is acPhone SWartbmore 6·09011
at a Home and Sebool meeting at should be the product of a new compllahed a gate should be erect,
PETEB E. TOLD, Bdllor'
which I presided early In 1954. It ellort, and we who failed to act ed and a watchman placed on duty
BAItBABA KENT, Man..,tq BcJHor
was Harlan Jessup who read this In time should learn our bitter during the hours children go to
RosaUe Petrsol- Marjorie Told - F. P. Murray - Lorene McCarter
petition, which proposed that an lesson.
and fro from school.·
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
automatic crossing gate be erected
How can we excuse the presence
I know I need not seek to soUclt
Office at swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
at this location for reasons which of this unguarded crossing In the lour concern In this matter, since
ever:vone recognized ~o be un- face of the volume of traffic which It is as deep and fresh as mine••
DEAD~WEDNJ'SDAY NOON
as~allaDle. A good many, people ~"w makes demands upon. It? AU I can do Is to express m:v
SWARTIIlIIORE, PENNA.,
signed tlie petition that night.
EYeD: automatic gates are a poor relret that I did not do m:v part
After It was Introduced the mat- substitute for the. precautions In time, and that again we must
ter lay In-.our lap. We broupt It ,.,hleb should properly be taken.,' le 81'l1 our lesson at a cost which
TRINITY NOTES
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
A service of Holy Communion up for additional signatures at the W.Ith..!,hat appears to be Increas-. nOlle of us can measure and no
During the month of Aujust,
next Home and School meeting, lng frequency the switcblng of one can repay.
The Rev. John Schott, Aasoclate will be held at 9 o'clock Sunday but then the end of the school frellht
sets all the warning
JOHN W. SEYBOLD
morning at TrInity Church. The
JlInister will OCCUpy the pul"l~
year
was
upon
us,
and
I
decided
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and will preach a series of ser- Rev. Henry S. Paynter will be In
to let the matter rest until
>
mons on the topic: "A Rapid Sur- charge of the service.
Those scheduled to serve as fall, In the belief that tiU! need vey of the Bible." This Sunday,
ushers
are as foUows: J. E. Bell, J. woUld become even' more selfMr. Schott will use as his first
B.
Bullitt,
S. D. Clyde, Jr., Theo- evident as additional houses in
sermon for the month "The God
dore
Evans,
B. Harrar, A. H. the Dartmouth Circle area 'were
of HIstory," a study of the hisWe are proud of. the conficompleted, further obstructing the
torical books of the Old Testa- Knabb, S. D. Reynolds. and W', T.
Salam. Pierre Decrouez will serve view' of the crossing.
dence tbree generations of
ment.
Had the matter been pressed at
Mr. Bishop will be away on as acolyte.
On Tuesd'lY, and again on Fri- the time it was raised we might
families 'have . placed
in us.
vacation during the month of
,
day, there will be' a service of by this time have been successAugust. Mr. Schott will be in the
Evening Prayer at 5:30 p.m.
ful and the tragedy could thus
ofllce study during the mornings
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h!'ve been averted.
and is available at any time durCHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
NOTES
I hesitate now to go forward
Ing the month through the church
How the Individual can find true with this petition. Its arguments,
DIIIICTOU 0' ruNlUU
ofllce telephone SWarthmore 6- joy, health, and courage through
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
4712. There will be someone in the gaining a spiritual understanding though forceful, have none of the
church office every weekday dur- of God will be explained at Chris- cogency of the fact that this acOUVER H. JAIl, ,;..,....
MMC1 A. JAIl, ......d. .
cident
has
now
occurred.
(Why
is
ing the summer.
tian Science services Sunday,
. '.Iephone RI6-1581
Music for the Worship Services when the Lesson-Sermon is en- it we most always be prodded to
.
action. after the event? What
during the month of August will titled "Spirit."
lethargy prevents us from doing
be provided by Euguene Roan,
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon Is
organist, and selected soloists.
the Golden Text from Galatians
(5:22, 23): "The frult of the SPirit
METHODIST NOTES
is love, joy, peace, longsuilerlng,
Church School will begin at gentleness, goodness, faith, meek9: 45 a.m. with classes for all ages. ness, temperance: against such
At 11 a.m. Morning Worship Ser- there Is no laW."
From the Bible, the. 10llowing
vice, Rev. John c. Kulp, pastor,
will use as his sermon subject pasSage will be among those read
"God Gives Guidance," the sixth (John 4: 24): "God Is a Spirtt: ana
In a series of sermons on the they that worship him must wortheme, "God'. Promises :ror D,uly ship him In spirit and in truth." .
Living." NUrser:v children wiU be
The public is cordially invited
supervised by capable women tp 'at~ t!>e. syrvlcllB at,l. p,a.m,
throughout the summer. Ushers Sundays at the First Church of
for the morning service will be Christ, Scientist, on Park avenue.
Charles Grier, head tisher, assisted by George Shubert, Edward
L. Alston, wtIllam Collenberg,
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August 3, 1954
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J'rNext Sunday, Rev. J. Carpenter Dear Fellow Sv.rarthmorean:
Zook, member of the Philadelphia
"BillY Dicpl't Walt for the SecAimual Conference wtIl be the and TaIn." What a cruel, penetratJohn Corke and Charles Hummer, lng, soul-rending phrase for
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guest preacher.
and Ethel Hollenden. Billy was'
In case of any pastoral need they had that really counted. And
during the b r i e t ,times Mr. no one can ever erase the deep
Kulp and his family will be out scars from their souls. the. terrible
of town on vacation or when there emptiness, . ~he b.ltter yearnlhg
may be no one at home at the each will carry to his or her dying
parsonage you are encou1'8ged to day.
get in' touch with one of the
Yet 'maybe it need never nave
neighboring pastors, Rev. Wallace happened . to anyorlli. If we
F. Stettler,' Springfield (SW Swarthmoreans, you, I and every
6-0363' S.W 6-1570) or Rev. Wm. other adult, hadIJ't been cQm;;
W. S~iegelbalder, Media (ME placent about ail obvious h~~8rd, .
6-3172). Also, tlie pastor's secre- if'each of us would have stopped ~;;~;aiiiiii~~~~~ii;iiii~;i~
\ar:v, MrS. Conner, can assist (KI to realize that.it could happen to
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our Michael;
tim, ourMilly,
our Carol.
Polly,our Harlan,
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would we remain idle. permitting
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PRESBYTERIAN cHURCH
, Yes, those':who say· that it could
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
have happened with automatic
John Schott, Associate MInIster gates there and w.orkb.!g are right.
Sunc1ay. AuPM 8
11:00 A.M.-The Rev. John Schott Some, ,~ople, both. chlldr~n. and
adults,' d6 'deliberately thwart
will preach.
every safe guard. Bllt does !'DYane
METHODIST CHURCH
think that 'Billy deliberately cr!'ssJohn C. Kulp, Minister
John W. Laney, Aasistant Minister ed as he did? Could it have been
R. Burkholder, Organist-Director the result of a split-second iljSunc1aY, AuPM 8
pulse or lapse of conscious
9:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-.Mr. Kulp will preacl!.. thought? Could that happen to
some one ver:v near and dear to
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrencp. WhittemoTP. Rector you? Can it be denied that the
presence of gates could have preS1lI1C1ay, AuPM 8
vented such a tragedy?
9:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
In your poSition of Influence
Tuesday, AuPM 10
5:30 p.M.-Evening Prayer.
and authority In the community
Frlday, AuPM 13
may' I count on your personal,
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer·
--THERELlGIOUS- ROCI:::E~TY==- releJitl"'; ellort to see that gates
are installed. before school reOF FRIENDS
opens? It ean be done if enoueh
Sund..,., Au",", 8
people will that it be done hard
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
AU are cordially invited to jam enough. }{ARLANR. JESSUP
with us.
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All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
Editor's Note:
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I The following letter was reAU d..,. sewing for A.I'.s.c.
ceived by The SwarthmOreaD and
. rRsr CHURCH OJ'.
Is re-prlnted In thepubUC Interest.
CIIRIST, SCIENTIsT'
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July 30, 1954
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue !M!low Harvard
To Members of the swarthmore
8111lc1ay. A.... •
Bora councU
School.
Dear Council Members:
~n S
The tragic accldent which
occurred'at the interseCtion of the
me:!!:'~ rai1rCJad tracks and Swarthmore
to I aftllue juSt .bIIUt an.!JOW:
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NEWS NOTES
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Mr. and Mrs. Davies B. Hopson and family, formerly of Dartmouth avenue, moved recently to
"Clift'
Media House," P axon Hollow road,
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.
~. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
Wallingford returned Sunday trom
a months vacation In their summer home "Atmslee" on Lake
Paupac, In the POCOno Mountains.
,·Mr. and Mrs. James Delano and
family of North Clrester road returned last week trom a months
motor trip to Canada.
Anne Delano of North Chester
road is attending camp at I.e
Chalet Francais, Deer Isle, Me.,
(or the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher
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Hits New High in
Knock-Free Power!
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New Premium 6asoline
SIRCLAIR
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"Road ,hog"
is more than ,usta
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slang term. Road hogs constitute
18% of the drivers involved in accidents on Penn,sylvanla's highways..50, when 'you drive ••• yield
therigh.t-of-way·'i, to the.~ other
v$hiel'e when it is tryine. to pass
• • • give pedestrians a . break •••
keep "to the right side" of the road
exe.ept when you, are passing_ And
FuscoMotor o.
CHI!5STER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Phone SWarthmore 6·3681
SUGAR
2ge pkg.
MILLER"S
HORACE A. REEVES
B. J. HOY" 5 AND 10
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co-op
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. JOYCE
LEWIS
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PET~ E. TOLD
MICHAEL'S COI.I.F.GE
TIlE INGLENEUK
PHARMACY
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AND
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,Dresses
Reduced 1'2
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, FOR DELICIOUS
...
HOME MADE
POTATO SALAD
HELLMANN"S
" MAYONNAIsE
73c qt.
'
25c 0-0%. {or .
45e pt. jar
DIGESTABLE '
NUCOA
'29C lb.
DRESS' PARADE,
'25e
Ib'S9
LEGS 0' LAMB'
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LUNCHEON MEAT
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SPICED
MUSTARD
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ALL
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
iiEST FOODS
BUCHNER'S, INC.
E.L. NOYES and CO•
and
family of
Swarthmore
avenue returned
recently
alter spendIng two weeks on Lake Boyden,
Robbinson, Me. While there the
Zechers journeyed to Prince Edward Island.
Gladys Yates from Pittsburgh
and PWI Brady from Cleveland,
Ohio, motored to Swarthmore
last week-end to visit Gladys'
roommate at Denison College, Liz
Forsythe of Thayer road for the
week-end. Gladys leaves today.
Pamela Foster of South Chester
road is attending the Junior Maine
Guide Testing Camp this week at
Rangley, Me. Participants come
from many Maine Camps. Pam is
completing her second year of:
counselor training course at the
Bankor-Beaver Girl Scout Camp
Natarsuri, Millinocket, Me. She I
will spend the latter part of the'
summ,er as a junior counselor at
Aloha Manors Family Camp at
Falrl~e, Vt. on Lake'/Morey.
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Shotwell
and ,daughters Anne and Sylvia of
Indianapolis, Ind., recently visited i
Mrs. Shotwell's' brother and sis-'
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Speers of Yale avenue after re-!
turning to'thls country upon the'
completion of a seven week
European trip.
,
Mrs. Mary C. Foster and daughter Pam of South Chester road
403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
PICKLES
53e ~-qt. ;ar
,
, SWARTHMORE
State .. MOllroe Sts.
MedIa
KOSHER DILL
SPREAD
ATZ AlJT(),.SERVlcE
ROGER RUSSELL
oi
6.2176
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HOME STYLE
SANDWICH
THE BOUQUET
PlaUlE FRAMING .
PORTRAIT STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHIC '
SUPPliES
FOOD ,MARKET
POTATOES
'5 Ibs. 2ge
.
GENUINE SPRING
'. LOIN LAMB CHOPS
. HELLMANN"S
MARTEL BROTHERS"
I
of Oberlin avenue Is 'actiDg as a
transit-man for G.D. Hartman •
Sons, Civil EngIneers for the summer.
1\1r8. Charles Paxon of Cedar
lane visited her cousin, Mr.
Charles McDowell at the Friends
Home In Newtown, Bucks County.
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WAFERS
IOe ;ar
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J. A. GREEN",
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week at Martha's Vlneyard and motored through New
Brunswick to Nova Scotia before
taking Pam to camp at MillInocket, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer
of Park avenue had as their house
guests for. a week Mrs. Clymer's
aunt, Miss Faith Hatch of El
Centro, CaUl. and Mrs. Charles
Barron of San Diego, CaUl.
,Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McLarty of
Oberlin avenue returned Monday
from a motor trip to Maine, New
Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Flood
and son, Dennis of Benjamin West
avenue have returned to Swarthmore after a 10 day vacation at
Cape May.
Mr. Gordon R. Follett, son
NABISCO
with Horseradish
SLOW DOWN AND LIVE I
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lb.
$1.19
SWANS DOWN
,
CAKE MIXES .' . ..'
,
DEVIL FOOD -
'pk~.
YELLOW· CAKE -
35.
WHITE. CAKE
co-oP
YELLOW
FREESTONE PEACHES
1ge.can
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. SPARK UP YOUR LUNCHES with MRS. FANNING",
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AMERICA'S MOST REfRESHING DRINK ,
Non-C.lllated BLE~.t4D,
1ge. cOn
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TOP YOUR CAKE WITH
FOR UNUSUAL
39c
4"
.
POTATO SALAD
ADD
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, ,qJ.D FASHIONED
. FRENCH DRESSiNG
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RB
NEWS NOTES
recipient
a Swarthmore ColWHEREA
SOLtlTION
'... " . .
S·
lege scholarship, w J 11 enter ing of August 2,
Borough Council has, at its mee,tMeclta
cIIoal
Mrs. T. W. Simpers of the Swarthmore in the falL
automatic traftlc gates fed "pon the Pennsylvania RaJlroad to install
Creeds
Swarthmore Apartments returned
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley grade crossing; and 0 approved design at the Swarthmore Avenue' Three Y"K1 ti.lougb 7th Grad,
saturday from a weeks visit with
WHEREAS, there are n
..
. h . hi1
To
lim. J. Archer Turrier of Cornell of Guernsey road retUrned Sunday
from
spending
sever'al
weeks
said
railroad
and
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aveiiiie and her sister, Mrs.
ThomaS Ingram of the Swarth- In Jasper Park, Alberta, Canada.
NOW THEREFORE, th Pres
. ..
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Ann Cooper, daughter of Dr. r!Zed to appoint a committee ef ft Ident of Council 18 hereby aUUlD- r
more Apartments who are vacaand Mrs.. J.ames B.. .Cooper of au
aspects
of this
to °repovrte
of and
the Borough
to.~dY
Sp~~i."'g~ltld
tioning In Ocean Grove, N.J.
to the
Council
as 'problem,
.......... ,,_ as
ctI reitssidents
flndtngs
recommen
....tlons
.-In In
. David Tucker, son of Dr. and Parrish road is. attending Camp
.~
pra cable.
PASSED this Second day of August A.D. 1 9 5 4 . .
Mrs. R, WhItney Tucker formerly Aloha on Lake Morry;Falrlee, Vt.
for
the
month
of
August.
SEAL
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
........
.
cif Swarthmore, was graduated
from the Herndon, Va. High
Swarthmore Poll c e C h i e f '
THOMAS W. HOPPER
10.....' 4-0252
Thomas Bateman and Mrs. BatePresident 'of Council
............ La. lear hfrall..
man, of Upland, are spendtng a
Attest ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Jewelry Repairod
Phone: SW 6-4216
two-week vacation at the shore.
APPROVED this 4th day
Borough Secretary
EMIL SPIES
CONSTRUCTION
Watch.. ak.r
Mr. and Mrs: Frank J'IlcCowan of August A.D. 19M.
Form.", of F. c. Bod. I 50111
of Vassar avenue returned home JOSEPH REYNOLDS
RESIDENTIAL AND
128 Yale Ave.
Bur:.=.:ess=-_
g
Fine Watch and
SwarfhmOle.
Pa. recently from a months vacation I ____
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Clock kepoirs
COMMERCIAL
RESOLtlTION
Ocean City, N.J.
I
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Misses Mary and Elinor Bye of
Alterations
College avenue have returned Re: Swarthmore Avenue Grade Crossing
the recent tragtc death of a schQolboy on a bicycle
THOM SEREMIA
home after visiting with Miss at the :wHEREAS,
Swarthmore Avenue grade crossing of the Pennsylvania RaU335 Dartmauth Avenue
Emily Ashman at Breille, N.J., for road :acks Is ~u~ the latest of a series of accidents at said crossing
UPHOLSTERING
a week.
SLIP COVERS-DRAPERIES
and . e Counc~ IS of the opinion that flashing light signals do not
Swarthmore k.f.renc.,
J. F. BLACKMAN
Miss Alice Ayres of North constitute sufl\clent protection of the public at said Crossing
'ko.. Skaroo Hili 0734
NOW
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
RESOLVED
that
the
prcis:er
olD.cers
Chester ·road has recently returnMor. thon 2S V.ars experience
SW '·661'
~ ~e ~orOUgh shall confer with representati~es of the Penrisylvania
':::===========~
ed Eaglesmere,
home after Pa.
ten· days vacation at II
;:
at
a!, oma c gates 10 prevent entrance upon the sald crOSSing while
Swarthmore 6·1448
~:.:::~r eastbound or westbound trains are approaching said IntersecSHERIPP' SALES
WILLIAM BROOKS
or REAL ESTATE
l,tESOLVED FURTHER, that a copy of this Resolution be
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
ABhe. & Rubbish Removed
COURT BOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
translDltte!l to the Public Utility Commission of Pennsylvania
Lawns Mowed, General
. Prlday. August 20. 1954
PASSED this Second day of August A. D. 1954.
.
Charles Fischer
9 :30 A. M. Eastern Daylight Time
Hauling
SEAL
BOROUGH
OF
SWARTHMORE
Conditions:
e260
cash
or
certified
236 Harding Ave,. Morlon, Pa
check at time of sBle (unless otherBy THOMAS W. HOPPER
wJse stated in advertlsement). balance
President of Council
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,
.
olnr ~:'.,daY8. Other conditions on day
8UILOER
Attest
ELLIOTT
RICHARDSON
TeIeVIIIOn & Ra io Service ~ FIERI
- PACIAS
No. 818
Borough Secretary
Co..pl.'. Stock of Tahs·
June Term, 1954
fa. Ho ... RepaIrs
; ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or ground APPROVED this 4th day
ROIERT
with the bulld1ngs thereon In Darby of August A.D. 1954
IROOIIS
,Township. Del. CO .. Pa. SITUATE on JOSEPH REYNOLDS
Swarth....re 6-2253
SW 6.3B89-Wee. Days
'the s.w. 00. or Pine Road at dlst. 01
Burgess
SW 6.1947-Eves. • S•• day
'328.50' meas, along same S, 24 deg, - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - -
'}9~ec~artbmore
serving .. (lIK:es,.n
Enrd~;:
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E'. from ·11:6 "lntersectlon w1th s.e.
at rt. angles to Pine Rd. '70' to center
PETER 01 NICOLA
line or a certain
Driveway Constructioll
Asphalt or Concrete
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Phone Swarthmore. 6-2526
wide alley.
P1:I~t No. 51-Bouse No. 1002
TOOEIBER with the use or alley,
6ul!lect to prop01'tlO'1"te ezpenae or
upkeep
Impr;'vementa consist of a 1 story
brlolt row houoe 18 " 36 reet.
Jr-.'the prope.ty or Jooeph W.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE _ 1950 Studebakel
Champion two door sedan well
cared for by lady owner. Call
SWarthmore 6-2945.
FOR SALE - 1947 Oldsmobile 4
door sedan,$195.
radio
and heater
hydramatic.
KIngswood
3~
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A Comp'ete Insurance and Rea' fsfilte Agen""
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call
SWarthmore
6-2328.
7828.
desired
above appearance.
Please
PERSONAL
= mahogany marble to washstand PERSONAL-Register your Small
mahogany bureau, Philci> ftoo; . Fry
the Swarthmore Nursery
= radio, foreign stations excellent S~ool now. Open Sept. 15.
Phon.., 3-6141.
~..
TeleVision, radlu
and appliance repalrs - prompt
8-4819.
~
Cbange to modern gas bouse heating now and
wben fall arrives you'll be prepared with com.
pletely automatic beatiog. Each year more aDd
. more .people are eDjdying the convenience of
automatic gas bOllSe beating. In the past five
y~1 alone, the Dumber of suburban Philadelphia
bomes beated by gas IIlpplled by PbiladelpbJ&
mectric Company bas Uicreased 327%.
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Alterati !l1I1
~~,::.e. R'!Xe~etsB::~:-edS:..Jt~ ,
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Published pursuant to the Act of June 25, 1941, P.L. 159
CHester 2-5689
2-4759
Jack Prichard
more 6-3889 or SWarthmore 6·
1947.
PERSONAL - Alterations - ftt~~;mJA";--===-"""("""'"
STATEMENT OF GROSS LIABILITY, NET DEBT, ASSESSED
VALUATION, ASSETS, MaTURITY DATE OF FUNDED DEBT
. AND BORROWING CAPACITY
'
Assessed V~luation (1954)
$7,108,415.00
Indebtedness AUowed by Law (7% of assesseli valuation)' $497,589.05
Gross Liabilities
659,342.88
Deductions allowed by Law (Section 202)
Cash in Sinking Fund
. none
Delinquent Taxes $3,285.81
$2,957.23
(90% estimated. collectible)
Current Revenue
Applicable within Fiscal Year
53-54
206,124.92
Total Deductions
209,082.15
Net Debt
450,260.73
Borrowing Capactiy (excludtng borrowings In
anticipation of current ,'evenues)
47,328.32
----------------STATEMENT OF DATES OF LAST MATURITY OF RESPECTIVE
FORMS OF FUNDED DEBT
Bonds-All serial bonds
Rate
Maturity
Outstanding
Date' of· Issue
4%
1956
$15,000.00
1926
42,000.00
4%
1960
1930
14,000.00
1934
3%
1959
400,000.00
2*
1973
1953
ASSETS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH THE CHARACTER
AND VALUE THEREOF - JULY 5, 1954
.
Assets
Cash-General Fund
Delinquent Taxes
Tuition Receivable
School Buildings, Sites, Textbooks, Equipment
tings ASsociation
by appointment,
your
home.
with inEstelle
Dress
Shop, 69th Street, SWarthmore 6-4934.
~piiEiiRF.SriO~N~AL=U!:"'Li'":::awn=-:m=o=wer':'s"',"ih"'a-n-'d
FAMILY DINNERS to SUIT ... TASTE of EVERYONE
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PI\RTY FACILmES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·} :30 P. M.
DINING ROOMS a.d LOlll'AIRCONDlTlONED
Comfortable ~oom5 Da~ ot' Week
Elevatar
Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmare, Pa.
WALTER E.. !,ARROTT, Mil',
FREE .ARKING·
C"L 0 SED'
Sheet Metal Work
George Myers
12
Box41 5W..
O'CLtlCK
AUGUST
• _-month period and
'I'beI-. ..
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" Many Ati...ctf"e Home.·· A.Gllable·
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Baird &. Bird
yewii ..••• It '_.
ssee.
.~
ILICllle c".al'-:
and Vicinity
RfiGlt'"
SW 6-0108
Qpposlte lor~.g". ~.n
alld .ulilNJe4IlIi,....
Senr.. .."....
to aar
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of
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011
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15c
~
picked, tdeaed,
wbite ~, s!c,rl, cooked wltb potk
aDdSPICJ _ _
/Jd«lIIIDIEI lUIS
.9dmI WHOLE CO.I
/Jd«lI CUT IEDS
.9dmI TOMATO SOUP
MOlT'S APPLE JUICE·
. HUNT'S PEACHES ~'sfl:!.,9dmJ APPLE SAUCE
.9dmJ PINUPPLE CbUDb
BATHROOM TISSUE ~.,.
.9dmJ SWED PUS·l:,.d4
10~'1
15<
7~'1
liSe
12 ~~ '1
12.
12'~-'1
liSe
4 i!:' '1
Be
4~$1
Be
6 !!;:: $1
6!!'::'1
10 ,OOG-.beet
$1
roU.
Farmdale Large, Extra·Standard
SW,EET PEAS
Glenside, Brand .
17.
n.
15<
6~'1
n.
8~$1
16c
7~$1
23c
.
TOMATOES,
- PriDcesa Brand
FACIAL TISSUE II;.!! $1
30c
pkp
PUIIOY DOG
FOOD '.
.
6~·
'1
. 11c
Fancy California Seedless
GRAPES
Bartle" PURS
,
.
u. S.
Graded "Choice"
.Chuck Roast
ltewlng .... ....
'"49c
'Iank St.aka
Short RIbs
• 73c
I
.... Kldn.
"'S9c
3 a. '1.00
GROUID BEEF a=.
59'
TENDER liB ROAST
13c
Beltsville 'TURKEYS{::KD~
.,at;!
11>
650 Baltimore- Pike
11>
.
SWart~m~'" 600450
0,.. , A.M: ...
'P.M.
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lanIaster Brand
s."1~I.s.
Frankfurten
AD,II... k. 2l1c. I
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""a NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
. W~NDAY 'tPJlU SATOaoA'I'
~OOI!
.
SW 6·4041
s1JNDAYS ....l1doLmAY..
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
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GREEN
.
SWarthmore 6-07oU)
95'
Veal Should...
Waldorf Saladin . . . .
DAY
First In Safes
·39c
"19c
Steer .... Liver
"~"!!..__':":3~3~c...!.~.~a~C~D~n~A"':':':~:I'"
Sprln~'eld. D.I.Co•• 'a.
. SW......rW 606130
TheQtre Square
II~$I
Pork & Beans
.....n. mao._do<
CARNS
l~T"
CAR$..
IAVI
pmCl
Formerly
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
,
IT'IONE
DOLLAR SALE
Florist
AUGUST 23RD
First In Service -
SaturdAy Till.ti· P. M.
CHECK UP AND STOCK UP IN OUR BIG
DiluziO and Sons
NOON
GOOD
DRIVE
. +-. DRIVERS
•
. . SAFE
P. M•
for Your Shopping. Comfort
Starting salary for 2 exeeutive.type
salesmen to repre.an' lartllt Ecn'ern
flnandal corporation.· No Ironl. Sales
axperlene. and ability d ••ir.d, establishod residant, 25:-40 years old, mar·
ried, capabl. of a"umln~ r.sponslbll~
1.les. In reque.tln9 In'.rvl...,, pl.asa
Inc1ud. brief p.trsonal hldory, all
r.plles confldenlal. Our sal•• man have
bean Informed of thil ad. 8oJ: A. L
Swartbmorean.
DO
tl*je cor dUs ciiDftoiat budget pIaa.. T.
pboae or 'riIit any PbiWelpbi' medli':.oIke 10
.·unDp~~',ofyoar gas boateheadoS
paJllllll" Dati 1 .
Till
AIR-CO
$600 MONTHLY
RE-OPE"
MONDAY
,
&FRI. 9
OPEl
100"" lruh meat. choppccl..aut coobd In ill OWII Juicea.
VIN~AI.EN
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
Oar Swarthmore Market Now
?otice the lights were still blinkmg or assumed the continued
bl~king, and any whistle that
nu~ht be sounded, came from the
tram .which had just gone by.
T~n JUbt as they were about to
enter upon the track another train
zo~ms from the opposite direction.
ThiS has happened to many people
at the same time of day, 8.11 a.m.,
that the Hollenden boy was kilied.
It has happened to others at varIous other times. What one does
not realize until one analyzes the
Swarthmore - Philadelphia time_
table is that this nearly similtaneous passage of trains over the
r~adway is occasioned about 18
tJme~ during eaelf week-day and
evemng by trains slopping at
Swarthmore alone. There are
othe~ times when empty trains re_
turnlOg 10 the railroad yards, express trains that don't stop at
~warthmore, and freights further
Increase the danger at this crossing.
The majority of trains leave
Swarthmore for Philadelphia at
21 and 51 minutes after the hour
and come into Swarthmore from
Philadelphia at 22 and 52 minutes
following the hour. Even if trains
are on perfe~t schedule they can
hardly miss making the crossing
within but a few seconds of each
other, since the cross is located
about one-half minute east of the
station.
At similar crossings some railroads have gates, centered by two
attendants bearing stop signs in
addition to the warning red blinkers which have· been SwarLltmore
avenue travelers' only protection.
To Mr. and Mrs. Hollenden and
to all concerned it can be said:
"Swarthmore cares! It looks sorrowfully upon the threat tbat has
been so tragically brought to the
fore. It will do all in its power
to prevent any further accident at
this exposed crosSing."
The utimate verdict lies with
the railroad.
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for vacation
·wA ";244'0
make mid.wiDtetpaJlll_ easier.
471,000.00
188,342.88
1,258,574.83
Total Liabilities
1,917,917.71
ASSETS .IN SINKING FUNDS AS OF 7-5-54-NONE
Published by Order of the, Board of School Directors
DONALD P. JONES, President
·MARY S. SPILLER, Secretary
SW6-4742,·
~ ,p&;niePI"~
$1,917,917.71
Total Assets
Liabilities
Outstanding Bon!'!s
Accounts Payable
Assets in Excess of Liabilities
200 w. ·Ricil.
,.
205,834.82
3,285.81
290.10
1,708,506.98
STRA.TH, HA.VEN INN
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
Summer 'Pupil Killed
At Railroad Cr'rI..,~~:jnt
(Continued from Page I)
1401 Ridley Aven. .
and power, sharPened· and reSWarthmore 6-8761
paired. REELS HARP Mower Servic.... SWarthmore 6-4100. Rennie
Renshaw and George Stauffer. I f~~~====E~==~
FOR . RENT
H
FOR RENT - Swarthmore unfurnished 3rd .1I00r 'apartment
and garage, a,'allable Sept 1st
. G1dters
suitable business couple. SWarth~ Roofiag
Air eoadltfonlng
FOR SALE _ Upholstery and slip more 6-6236 if no answer MIdcover cloth at less than whole- way 2-0947.
,
, , HeaHiag
sale price. Sharon HIll 0734.
FOI.l RENT, - One m,onth, fur011.. ~ - barnel'l
FO~ SALE _ Top quaUty toprushed third. floor apartlilent,
. ,.'
. SOli, $10.00 load. Call Warren ftve rooms, two ·baths, SwarthPierce, SWarthmore 6-2078.
more station and bus. Phone
:fOR SALE _ Kitchen drop leaf SWarthmore 6-6142 after 6 p.m.
table $3.50. Toy box and seat FOR RENT-Duplex, Media; real$1.50. Mahogany bureau with mlr- . ly beautiful ~p!,cious ftrst floor:I",,.6-074O
ror $8. Call SWarthn)ore 6-S0liO ..liylng r,,!,m, dlOlOg room, 2 bedWANTED·:
',rQ'Oms~. tile ba~,flrepIace, cedar
. ...
, Illbse~ .modern kitchen.. dlshwashWANTED _ Woman desires days er; clothes washer. Garage. Near
..
,
. work Monday or Tuesday. Iron- transportation. Beautiful lawn and
109 or cleaning just the month of woods. Adults. $145. MEdia 6Au~. ~ CHl\Ster ,3-~837. CIIIl 1870 and MEdia 6-0153.
after 6 p.m.
...
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FOR ..RENT. - Nicely furnished
y
WANTED _ Swarthmore CoUeg,e '.~ room, ,:foi", YO)!ni man.
, '.~ld"Y Part .
ri=aduate, young attorney· mlU'~' Alr,Y.,. vate-1tom~,1l9Y1lle Ave, three children, returriliig to nue, SWarthmOre 6-41i9.
.
. scl1001 for advanced degree de.
LOST
siri!s to rent three-bedrOoU: un
Aat.orlzecl.Dldriblifors
~Ished house, Swarthmore vici: ~ST - A pair of bi-focal glasses'
ruty, for period September. 1 1954
in shell frames. Finder please
for
to Do:cember 31, 1955. Qul';t, re- call SWarthmore 6-6638.
~l1S,lble, best references. Box 0, LOST - Inch-sized, mottled aqua,
,. e Swartlunorean.. .....
.
arrow:sha~ braceI.et stone
"ISilwlt 'in The ·Swartbmorean"
ATuesdayceallvenll\g
~vicblitt6-1808.
Park
•
v,enue.
SWarthmore
INSTALL~~~
;
TIl. Floors
Plastic Tile
Moden• llte.ens
= . washer.. Like new SWarthmore PERSONAL -
;;
.Samuel D. Clyde
51- J. Edward Clyde
Po
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four
bedrooms,
2
s, large lot.
Immediate
posession, ~lce4 fllr quick 'I8le. Telephone SWarthmore 6·4653.
FOR SALE _ Full sIZed ping
po!,g table, Encyclopedia Brlta~'c~ . purchased new 1941.
SWarthmore 6~7479.
FOR SALE - Dr Scholl's shoes
. HOUSE HEATING NOW!
7~B never worn. Paid $18, will
~~~. reasonably SWarthniore 6,.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN·
AND SON
GfN·II'·'
COmA-OR
. . . . . . . .'
I ::!!f~I::;e: ::w:=:: ~;;~t::!~~;i.d,5. C&=;lf=============~
FOR SALE - Registered' pedl':
.....191
4,42"
i!iI
.. greed black cocker spanlal. 6
5 month old female, from a long line
_ 045f 47w• inners. $40. KIngswood 3-.
Samue,l D. C.. lyde. J.r. :;
. George Plowman 5=_
. - Swarthmore, single
_ FOR
.
SALE
3-614.
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.!
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
iii
=
WANy'iD
WANTED-Mother of seven must
get six ready for school, desires
gift of pedal type sewing machine.
Pho MEdl 60860
ne
a •.
WANTED - Second hand F.MA.M. player.
radio with
Webster
8 speed
record
Tone
and condition
-~~ANN--.~UAL---S-T--NT-E---ENT--OFnm~~BB;T~NE~8;S~A8~O~F;;1.~5:.M~--~~TH~E~S~W~A~R~THM~~O~RE~AN~----__--------~--
AlIP't 6, 1954.
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Svrarthmore
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THE SW AnTlIl\lOlU';,\~\'
Paae 8
end as guests of Barbara Kent of
Rutgers avenue on Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Kent's cabin cruIser the
"Able Minnie V.' on the Chesapeake River.
Robert Clothier Jr•• Is spending
the summer as a life guard at
Paupac Club near Buck· Hlll before eritering Dartmouth College
in the fall.
Private Lyman A. Darllng. Jr.•
and his ·brother. John. traveled to
New York last week to visit their
Aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs,
Frailk Suchanee of Brooklyn. N.Y.
Following their visit there they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess
Darling at Hastings-an-Hudson.
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson
of Fairview road will leave tomorrow for South Bend. Ind.
where Mr. Johnson has accepted
a position with the Bendix A viatlon Corporation in the Guided
MIssile Division.
The Misses Pat and Polly Told
of Park avenue spent last week-
20% DISCOUNT
on
Imprinted Christmas Cards
,
·J1NGLE
.We have ping-pong ballstennis balls golf balls and
such t
Also maw add things
Which at times you want much.
Ordered During
August
RegulaT film. CotoTFilm. Also
fast 24 hOUT delle loping .eroice;
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
SW 6-0586
Aupet 6, 1954
-
for the past few weeks,
: Mrs: H. Lindley Peel's sister-in.
A farewell parly given FrIday law. Mrs. Cralg' LipplncoU 01
by the leader and helpers made Plainfield. N.J.• her daughter. Mrs
the day a memorabl~ one for the Richard Lang and son Ricky
.
~oungsters. A speCIal treat at
.
ais<.
cookle time Included lemonade of Plainfi~ld. motored to Swar!h.
and cup cakes and all agreed that more Tuesday for a days Visit
It Was a happy ending to an in- with the Peels at their home on
terestlitg six weeks.
C~lumblaavenue.
SRA Teams Vie for
Final Top l-lo.!1ors
(Continued from Page 1)
jecls. The SRA magazines. for
which they had made original
paste-on covers. were distributed
at the conclusion of the program.
u'ln
Slap CIrelli!
The pre - klndergaten group
made circus wagons from abcleboxes and filled them with a
variety of circus animals. Animal
pictures pasted on construction
paper along with original. handdrawn pictures also decorate4 the
room walls. To add even more to
the "Big Top" atmosphere. the
distributed about the room
circus posters given them by
the Sealtest Dairy Company.
On Thursday, one would have
thought that the circus had really
come to town, which. in fact, it
did at least for the pre-kindergarteners. The· group arrived at
school transformed into clowns,
bare-back riders t gypsies, cowboys. balloon sellers and Indians.
A large circus parade formed and
marched at 10 a.m. to a vigorous
Nc.w,
01 you
100% NYLON PWSH CARPET, 12 colors, 12'
and 15' widths, $15.00 sq. yd.
100 % RAYON PLUSH CARPET, 18 colors, widths
to 15', $B-$10-$13
100% SPRINGLOOP CARPET, 12 colors, widths
to 15', $B.OO sq. yd.
100% COTTON PLUSH CARPET, Bcolors,widths
to 15', $5-$6-$7
SPRINGFIELD WATER
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c_ ,Ire 04.."'11. Fomll, Only a
for
a Who,. DaY-
DI... a Da, .
Supply
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
s. t.r~q
,
'..
:7,',11'1"
t'lOl ']I,
(PA"'~()" & CDm~~!
....... c:arpeda ' • Complete SIse lWt.......e. . . . . . . .
lOOP,,,, Ave. SwarthlllOl'e, P..
SWarthmore 6-6000
.
time drinks, you apprecIatemont than ever - the sparkling
purity of Sp
,D. O.-./H,
....10<11,/0/1'
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clnrl ("I" ~ft
r
CJ
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100% WOOL TWIST CARPET, 8 colors, widths
to 15', $10-$11-$12
rhythm toys such as blocks al).d
drums made from oatmeal boxes.
After the circus. mothers joined
for a cookie and conversation
time. received their gifts and
visited until rest hour. One and
all pronounced it a proper ending
to a happy six weeks.
.
make Summer-
...
NEEDS NO BINDING
=============~===========~ Imarching cadence provided by
A good glass
of iced tea
begins with
good water
d'1Af4'$O~
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Go Indian
L1W11 •••
A visit made to the Fox Valley
Farm proved fasclDating to the 1IIIUIIlIIIIIIHlIIIluIRuwnmDIIIIllIIlIIIUIIIIUIllIIUIIIIIIDlnllllllllllllllUlluOlmlUlDlllloIIIIIIIIU"
post - klndergarteners. The class
was particularly interested by the
baby colts and beautiful show
horses which they saw.
For vIsiting day the grouP.
decked in . Indian dress with
special head bands which they
made themselves. presented an
all - Indian . program for their
mothers. After singing and dancIng to several songs. refreshments
were served and summer activities were concluded for the group.
BOLL
A.dl..
GIFT .SBOP
..
.
During July & August
HANNUM & WAITE
will be
.
Open Wed. Afternoons
and
Closed Sat. at 12 Noon
Che.ter Road & Yale Aveaue •
SWarthmore 6-1250
Four Year OlcJs
Preparations for the mothers'
party w~s last week's project for
the four year old group. Invitations were matle On Monday and
covers for the year book on Wednesday. Twenty-five Mothers attended the party Thursday morning and were thoroughly entertained by nursery songs ·which the
group sang.
Three Year Olda
Thursday moming was a redletter day for this group too.
With their mothers the small-fry
spent the time singing and crayonIng.
An Insiq.e sand box. including
sand toys was kindly given to
the group by Mrs. Orville Morrison· of Media and has certainly
been the. center of much activity
OUR ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
August 2nd· August 14th. incl.
Entire Stock'Re,duced
H_dquarters 'or Official
Scoatiag Eqalpment
WHEN
YOU
BUILD
... CONSIDER
,
VALUE
Consult Us Wit~out -Obligation
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AUGUST WHITE SALE
.
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Pilow
• • • Sani..ft~ Mattress Coven •••
first qual'Jty Mallioa Pac!s ••• Chathllll'1 1001.
Wool Blanket •.•• Jumbo BIan.et Bagl ••• Rubber Bail! and Show. Met •• , ShGw ..
Curtains and Shower Drapes ••• Unen ~o';"ing ••••nd many,.m.ny ~'...i'qu.J.d
HORACE .A. REEVES
ptIOliD
IW
s,. W4I1
GREATEST
at new low pricel ••• ;aY1!"YsMet jMrfea quality ••• Pacific: Co~ Sheets •••
famous make FoaM RubberPiUows with zipper percale cover· ••• Percale
0.-
"Thi,cI Ge~rafion Builders"
BUILDINO CONSTRUCTION
••• JOIN US
IN OUR VERY
Th. time· of year to replenish your Unen IUpply at Great Savings ••• Connon Sheets
SITE SELECTION
I)~SIGN 'CONSULTATION
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
REASONABLE COSTS
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values.
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Flowers
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Flowerless .
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AR~THM~~.O=R=E~~~F~R=ID=A~y~,~A=U~G~U~S~T~1=3~,~1~9~~____~~____________~P=.~~~PE~R_YEAR~~
Swedish Boy to Be
Exchange Pupi at US
ROVING REGISTRARS
WILL BE
Home and School Assoc.
Ading as
Sponsor
.
IN SWARTHMORE
AT BOROUGH HALL
School 'District
~~c;~~s~lv~::::Y Rotary Urges Gates at
Reports Finances
Fatal RR Crossing
Net H. S. per Pupil Cost
$4
I
02; E ementary
at $250
The Southeastern Pennsylvania
Red Crosa chapter and Its Swarthmore Branch join this week with
Red Cross societies around the
world in marking the 90th annlversary of the signing of the
Gene"a pact for the care of war
Safety Letters and Plans
Confront Council
Monday
Borough Coucll received a res0Pal Goran LIndgren, a 17 year
The annual financial report for
old Swedish high school student,
the School District of Swarthmore prisoners.
lution from the Swarthmore Ro
. gomg
.
to spend the 1954- 55
ON WEDNESDAY
It was at 'this convention that tary . Club Monday evening. re
Is
. .,
for the fiscal year ending July 5.
school year as a senior In Swarth1954 has just been completed by many of the best practices regard- questing Coucll to demand pro
more HIgh School. Goran. as he
,AUGUST 18th,
the School District Secretary. ing services to the wounded were tectlve gates be erected by the
will be known to his classmates.
!IIary S. Spiller. and the Clerk of put Into International law.
Pennsylvania Rallroad at Its
avenue
crossing
will be one of more than three
FROM
the Board. Eleanor S. Theall. This
The pact was signed by 12 na- Swarthmore
hundred students brought to the
report summarizes the financial tions at a meeting held at the where. a 13-year-old boy was
United Stales by the American "
transactions of the School District Hotel de Vllle in Geneva. Switzer- killed July 30. The resolution.
Field Service to spend a year 2:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. for the fiscal yPar 1953-54.
land. on August 22. 1864. The which appears elsewhere In this
living and .earillng with American
The report shows the total ex- delegates of the United Stales. copy of The Swarthmorean, also
students.
penditures by tb4 School District Englimd, Sweden and Saxony sought instltutlon of proceedings
While liI.1: .Swarthmore G o r a n '
for the year just closed amounted were without the proper autbor- before the Public Utillties Comwill llve for- a time with Mr. and
to $672.571.99. compared to ex- ity to sign at the time. but sign- inlssIon if early action by the RaIlroad was not secured. Attention
Mrs. LynuIft!.A. Darting of S14
penditures of $436.344.si the year ed later.
.
Lafayette· : ilvi!nue. : whoSe s6n
before. Of the amount spent this
Austria refused an Invitation to to any other traffic hazards withJohn is a senior thi.s year and with
year. $363.411.70 was for the total attend the convention. and the in the Bo>ough was the final reMr. and Mrs. H. Llndiey Peel of
current expenditures. $82.036.31 ,Russian delegation arrived too quest.
The Rotary Resolution arrived
107 Columbia avenue whose son' Thornton to Help Minister, for debt service~ and $227.123.98 late.
after
Council had· already taken
Craig is also a s e n i o r . . .
Mrs. Nicely Will
. for capital ouUay.
-The convention. after 14 days
action
in. the direction sought, at
Goran is from a southern S w e - ·
8otII'eeIo of Income
of study and de1l»eration, adopton August 2.
dish country town. TollarP. where
. Lead Music
. According to the report this ed 10 articles. They neutralized a meeting
A letter from Harlan Jessup of
his education has emphasized . Last Sunday. the congregation money was derived from a num- the wounded and. invalId soldier..
mathematics. physics and lanof sources of which the bond personnel and material necessary Haverford avenue as ·pub1lshed in
last week's Swarthmorean. also
·guages. including En........
_11_" German of the Swarthmore Methodist ber
issue loan of $402.190.39 was the for their care and treatment.
and French. He plays a clarinet Church welcomed two new per- largest. The total receipts were
The group also adopted a unI- requesting that the RaIlroad be
required to !nstall crossing gates.
in the school orchestra. He has an sons to the church ~. At the $878.406.71. Property taxes ac- form flag - the Red Crosa _. for
was received.
older brother and his father Is close of the service. Mrs. H. Miller counted for 32 per cent. of tbIs all neutral hospitals. ambulances
in the house painting· business. Crist. chalrtrum of the Music afnount .wlth $240.400,31 from and parties engaged In caring for
Stod:r
l\IeasurM
His grandparents have lived ill Committee. introduced Mrs. Dan- current property taxes. $5.028.09 !be
sick
and
wounded.
•
Borough Fllthers continued conthe United Sta tea f or a b aut 19
from delinquent pr~"'"
taxes.
·...
h
will
u . . . . . .,
centratlon
on safety measures at
G N Ice..,.. w a
years and . his great
serve as and $16.097.75 from the 1 per cent LOCAL LWV. SETS
. grandparents
. , lel • , .
.
Monday evening's session. Sldewere .American citizens. Goran. OrganIst-DIrector of· Music. suc- property transfer tax. In ·addition.
school matks put him well into
PROGRAM· 'SCHEDULE
g Ruth Bu.--kholder, The $40.644 was received from the
the upper quarter of .his class and latter. having received her Master. $15 per capita tax. Current propProgram topics and meeting tween MarIetta and Strath Haven
his hobbles arepbDtography and at Music Degree at Westminster arty taxes were collected in the dales of the Swarthmore LelillUe avenues. and on the BOUth llide· of
~mmlng.
_
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.
amount. of 97 per cent of the total f W . V ters f
th
min Sir th H
fro R
_~.. _
H me and· SCbool·ChciIrCollege. has accepted a
.
,_.
., ood
1- 0
omen 0..
or e eo
g
a
aven avenue
m utS w.........
o~o
....'
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_
. levy which Is ~. Very g
co., year have been· announc~. As gars to Westminster avenues tor
• Asaoclatlon. ,Is, ~~!!.'!!!n_,. ~e ar- poslt!o~ .. as, f4Inlster of MllBicJ~ :1tQtl~.~~•. ' ...•. ,' _.. . . . '
·i1Chiiduie.t now ·'alI· ii)~ WIll~ ;th.-p..tectIop.Df ~ attaDd~g~IJlI!Il~' forGo~'s stay ~ .(J£osstI."o~te, Mich..: -. ··.The nextIargest source,·of in: beheld at the Wi.ittlerH"Us~. J . in.. the expanded· Rutgera Avenue
swlirthmoie. Parents of the ":e
Mrs. Nicely•. a junior at West- come wu the tuition of non-reslThe season WID begln'with
Elem~tary SchooL Parking on
c!eDts coming to, this countr». n minster Choir" College. and a dent PlIPlls which amounted to evening mecllng. Monruiy. 8ep_ Dartmouth avenu!' was ba11cDed
expected tb pay transpl)rtatio
$'18.683.85•. The State approprla- te her 20 t 8
"The UnIted for· a distance of· 75 feet east and
eOsts to this country and provide major in Organ. will carry the tion Is the- amount of $48.775.60 N:UOns" ~~ bep:e topic of the west of the Princeton avenue inspending money when"ver they broad range of choral work. pro- was up $10.893.30 from last year.
h ded b Mrs Vin - tersei:tion used by pupils of the
are able. Tbe average additional gramming and instruction that The balance at the beginning of prof~' thbea
F Y turin • ~ College Avenue SchooL
In addition a suggestion by
cost per student over and above has characterized the . music of the year was $45.361.29 which in- ::"tingals a ~;";":t: sou:d film.
the amount pald by parents is the church during the past year. eluded reserve o~ $40.000 for "World Without End" followed by Councilman J. Roy Caroll that a
$650. Thill. amount cdio.vers trans.
al'
f tlnseachers' swnmemirsalaries anMisd ftreel a discussion led by Dr. Frances R. survey of the town to determine
portation an!i spen ng }DOney She will qontinue the tr nmg 0
urance
pre ums.
. c - Fussell
where other sidewalks might be
deficits. 'U,S. travel. a 30-day the three choirs· the cherub. laneous sources accounted for $1._
Mrs. 'Wllliam C. McDermott will needed for the publlc's safety. was
sight-seeing bus trip. health and junior and chanceL .
194.53.
have charge of the October 15 followed. The highway committee
Mrs. Nicely, who before her reAs.. 001 Value
program to be held at 1 p.rn. was commissioned to lead such a
accident Insurance. field trips. arThe assessed value Qf real estate "Voters Service"· wlll be the topic survey.
rival. and departure expenses and cent marriage was Ruth Eleanor
other admlnlstration expenses,
against which the 35
tax was of thiS meeting.
Harry Wood reported a ~P"esThe families with· whom-Goran Christman.
Is a native
.
I
J of Kutzd levied·· was -$6.910.340. This is
Mrs. Phll1ip Allen. Jr.• and Mrs. tlon had beeilmade to Springfield
'
will stay are providing his room. town Pa. Mr. Nice y. a une gra -. about 28 per cent of the market Carl BarusWl11 head the Novem- that the"'Wwnship. complete the
board anp. incidentals. The school uate from Westminster Cliolr Col~ ~alue of the taxabie ~roperty in ber study and discuss the Penn- sidewalk -&.1 Its .iiest side of
board has granted his attendance lege. has begun service with the Swarthmore. as reported by the sylvania State Constitution.
Swarthmore· avenue
between
at Swarthmore High School so United States ArmY.
State Tax Equalization Board.
"Schools and Taxes" wlll be Dartmouth Circle and Yale. avlong as he is living in the BorAlso at the close of Sund"y's . The total ~ditures of the discussed at the next meeting enue. but that Springfield was not
ough,
service. Dr. Alfred IJ.. WJlllams. School District are distributed in which is sched~ for January interested'in so doing.
John W. Carroll. president of chalrman of the Pastoral Relations .!lght departments. Six ·of these 21. 8:15 p.rn. with Amy Howland
The POnce. report for July dethe Home and School association. Committee. and Mrs. Williams In-· are designated items of current in charge of ilie program.
noted considerable activity on the
states that this undertaking will traduced to the congregation Mr. expense and Include the followMrs. Thomas Casey and Mrs. part of the ,local Force in appreprove of major value to the stu~ ·ahd Mrs. P. Edward Thornton. Jr.. ing:
Fussell are arranging for an addi- hending speeding and reckless
dents of Swarthmore HIgh School of Chester. Mr. Thornton. attend(A) General Control. ,10.525.56; tiona! program in January. Plans drivers within the Borough.
and will. as It Is multiplied over Ing Crazer Theological Seminary (B) Instruction. $275.487.78; (C) are underway to have a joint TWelve persons were brought
300 times throughout the country. there will be Assistant Minister. AuxilIary Agencies. $9.336.75; (D) meeting with. the swarthmore before magistrates for motor vebe an important means for sprea~- suc~ the Rev. Mr. John W. Operation of School Plant, $33.- Woman'. Club. A panel discussion hicle code violations during the
log the value and worth 'of Demo- LaDey. now serving as MinIster 583.09; (E) Expense!l of Main- on topics in the news wlll fea- month• .13 cases are pending. and
cracy to other parts ot the world. of Education in the first Baptist tenance-of School Plant$17,316.31; ture this meeting with six per- 11 convictions were made.
"Next summer a Swarthmore Church, Bethesda. MeL
(F) Fixed Charies $17.182.21.
sons. three from each grouP. parI'llbUo JIeaiiq
High School stUdent wlll be eUMr. Tbornton. a native of West
All of the above Items are con- tlclpatlng on the paneL
Counell fixed August 30 for a
eible to return the visit to the Virginia. Is a graduate of Blue- cerned primarily with aspects of
Swarthmore high school classes public hearing on the application
home of a high school student in field College. Bluefield. Va.• where the Instructional services for chU- will be invil
he was awarded the honor of dren.
ruary 21 meeting to join in !Iis- move a nursery school from the
This is the second foreign stu- "Best Engineering Student." FolThe excellent financial condi- cussion on ''The Development of wblttler House wl!ere buUdiJIg
dent to be a Swarthmore School lowing his call to the ministry. he tion of the school district is shown Political Elfectlveness Throughout operations are In progress, to the
CUest since World War II. a high transferred from Virginia Pol¥(Continued on Page 8)
Delaware County." Mrs, William second floor of her home at 327
SChool class havinl adopted a technic Institute and completed
C. McDermott and Mrs. Victor Vassar avenue,
German town and brought one of h'lS pre_theological studies at
O. Special IhIty
Haworth are in charge of this
Mrs. Stuart ~ted a petition
.
(Continued on Paile 5)
Its boyS here several years ago.
Lynchburg College. Lynchburg.
LafaYette a'v e n u e resident prograrn.
. .
..
.
Goran is scheduled to doclt in Va. He enters his second year at Henry I. Hoot,'left the PhUadelMrs. Thomas easey, league
Quebec on August 24 and arrive Crozer ~--'-ary in September.
phis AirPOrt Sunday night for president, will head the. annual
Mr. and Mrs. Rl!BSell Heath of
in S
d
later
"""~.
Fr . . 1 - San Di
Ale- meeting to be beld Marcil· 18. at Cedaru,ne. Imte~wlth a
. Mrs, Thornton is the un-ter
former San
anc"",~,
.
"..... SIlpPer ..
- d ay e.~
-.-~
Warthmore four ays . •
meda. and
Los Angeles, ego,
cant., on 1 p.rn. At this meetlng:tb4 agenda
b.....,t
...on
....... in
·Be .'" Jane Duncan of Y'~
db·""'" 6
th ensuing.
honor of u _ Heath's· father. Mr•
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Macve • .,.
Prior to their mar- a SPOclal assignment for tlie Naval an
u_~_ .or e
year
......
1IiUan .of Vassar avenue spent Haven. F1awas
a studen( of Re- ,{viation SuPply 0IBce in PhlJa- will be· adopted.
Herman. Conro~.
P!>tersburr.
•
Ie\oeral days last week vlsltIrig rlage. shEde ti n at Lynchburg. delphia. where he is ChIef En- Mrs. -Holden Furber, who is in Fla.. who is
here
far two
1O:ith
.
inligious
uca 0
charge of the April 18 eveninII' weeks. ·Kr. Conrow will' Spend
law their daughters· and sons- - C 11 ge and a lead.... in campus glneer.
. . ..
.
Mr meeting will assist· with il pro-the latter part of the month .vlslt• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Geisen 0 e
This assignment has taken
~ gram about'· "nI'-"' Stales trade ...... his son In Dart....
' Conn. and'
lIIId
tile ·'l...o.i.
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OIl both
. . - LIbertIes" is Ills
.... claUlhter in- Harrb:OIl, N.Y. beIIr ~..." of w:--~. ---~ and afta1rs. Th
u assIstant to Hoot to visit
..
..."Lut"weo!k
policies. "IndI~
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th~~. WDI su~ ~ : e : : ~d=rva., Qu~ the tople tor tile )lay • -IIDC tbre ftturnlna to J'lcidda In SIp· . ~:ti~ In _ . City. with the junior and
or,. ~t,l!l.I~ !II141",*"","~ h~a.ded lI:y1ilrs. ~ Byse. .
. telnber.
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his brother. The ushers were Mr. Mrs. Earle Jackson
MIss PbyUls Kletzlell of South
Chester road wu· 'guest of honor
Mr. and Mrs. James Egloff reat a surprise mbcelI.aileous shower
turned Saturday from a two week
Thursday
The hostesses
, camping trip in the Grand Tetons
were
Mrs.
Walier
ilayne
of Ogden
and Yellowstone N'ational Park
to the Strath Haven avenue home avenue and Sue Goldsmith of
Wed Sept. 3
of Mrs. Egloff's parents Mr. and Wallingford. The party was held
at the home of Sue's parents Mr.
Invitations have been issued to
Mrs. C. W. Lukens.
and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith. SIier- the weddIng of MIss Joan Leslie
MIss Helm Disque and Mr. wood lane. Wallingford Hills.
Elling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gulf 0,1 and Gas
Auto LI" B!rterhtl
Robert Disque. daughter and son
Gerald H. Effing of Lancaster. to
of Dr. and ~. R. C. DIsque of
Mr. Frederic. Schoff; son of Mr.
SEPTEMBER IRIDE
ROBERT
A TZ~ Owne;'
Strath Haven avenue returned
and
Mrs. Albert L. Schoff of
Mr. md Mrs. Herbert Branson
Monday from a ten day sailing
RUSSELL'S SERYICE
Michlgan avenue.
cruise from Mystic. Conn.• to Nan- Spackman. Thornbury Farm. West
The marriage wlli be solemnizWheel Alignment
Motor Tunnp
tucket, MaSs. Mr. and Mrs. George Chester. have Issued Invitations ed September 3 at 3 p.m.•. in the
Wilkerson. the Dlsque's son"in- for the marrIage of their daughter Swarthmore Methodist Church.
law and daughter. of Andora were Miss Kathryn Glauser Spackman The Rey. Wtlllam H. Bollman.
OPPOSITI IO.OUGH PARKIN. LOT
and Mr. Marvin Verne Andersen.
also in the party.
SWarthmore 6.0440
Dartmouth &LC!lfa,ette Aves.
Jr.• on Saturday. September 4. at pastor of the First Reformed
Miss Dorothy V. Harvey of 4:30 o'clock in the Church of the Church of Lancaster will officiate.
He will be assisted by the Rev:
Welit Chester has been the house Holy Trinity. West Chester.
John ·C. Kulp.
guest of Polly. Told of Park aveA reception will follow at the
nue for several days this week.
lI'..rs. David C. Buchanan of
home of the bride's parenls.
Princeton. N. J. t a classmate of
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme G. WhytMiss Effing's will· be matron of
law of Cornell avenue entertained
FETE BRIDE
honor. Miss Jean Jenkins of· EucMr. Paul C. Lisse of Youngstown.
lid.
Ohio will be junior brides~
Miss Marjorie D. Lang. daughBEAUTY SALON
Ohio. last week. Mr. Lisse was
maid. Mrs. Burton N. Cox. Jr~ of
ter
of
Mr.'
and
Mrs.
Harry
W.
one of the contenders in the InCLOSED AUGUST 16t1o FOR VACATION
Towson. Md.. sister of the groom
ternational Bridge Tournament at Lang of Dickinson avenue. whose and Mrs. Henry L. ~utler of DrexREOPEN AUGUST 30tf0 .
marriage to Mr. Lawrence E.
Washington. D.C.
Drew of Media 'will take place el Hill will be bridesmaids. '.
9 South Chester Road
Mr. George N. Queen of PhilaMis s Florence Lucasse of October 2. was guest of honor at
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
Princeton avenue. Mrs. John Mc- a dessert and surprise kitchen delphia will serve as best man.
Ahee. of Wallingford. and Miss shower last Friday evening given Ushers wlll include Mr. Daniel
Mabel Talley of N. Chester road by. Mrs; Fre~rlck A. Patman of Tyawsky of Philadelphia. and Mr. ~=========~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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Burton N.· Cox. Jr.. of Towson.
returned home Saturday follow- Princeton aveaue.
Md.
ing several days of vacation in ReMIss Elling will be given in
hoboth Beach. DeL
SURPRISE SHOWER
marriage by her father.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
Mls~ Christine S. Ford. daughMrs. Daniel G. Nicely of Kutzand daughter Pat of Elm avenue ter of Mr. an.d Mrs. Henry C. to'Vn. Pa.. wjll play the wedding
spent last weekend at Blueberry Ford, of Amherst avenue' was music and Mrs. John M. Shroad
Hill, Eaglesmere. where their guest of honor at tea and a sur- of Lancaster will sing. A reception
house guests were Mr. and Mrs. prise kitchen shower Wednesday. will be held at the Swarthmore
Crawford Lance of Haddonfield. August 11 liiven by ;Jean H. Gal- Woman's Club immediately folSAYE 30 to 50%
N.J. and Kay Lanning o{N. Ches- breath; dauj:hter of Mr. and Mrs. lowing the ceremony.
ter road.
C. Irwin Galbi-eath. Jr.. of BenMIss Elling Is a graduate of Verjamin West avenue.
.
mont
Junior College. Montpl!Her.
Mrs. David Mowrey and daughMiss Ford will be. married Scp- Vt.• and. a lDember of the Juni~r
ters Cheryl. Linda. and Jan.elle of
tembei;
3 to Mt" S. James Eng- League of Lancaster and the JuLoraine. OM'; visited the' Harlan
409 D.mnauth Av........
Jr..
of H8rrisburg at the nior Woman's Club of Swarth.lish.
R. JeSsups of Haverford" avenue
Trinity Chl!J"ch.
for' several days this week.
more. She
andPatman.
recep- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~
tionlst
for Is
Drsecretary
..Frederlck
. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup
Park avenue.
POWELL-MULLOY
and their daughters Kathy and
. Mr. Schoff was graduated from
Martha of Haverford.avenue leave
The mamilge of Mi1;s Barbara FrIends Central School. Philadelthis weekend for Wallfngford. Vt. Ann Mulloy; daughter of Mr. and phia and Adiniral" Farragut Acawhere they wlll remain until after Mrs.'.H. Merle Mulloy of Wlnd- demy, Toms River. N. J. lie atLabor Day. Carolyn Schott and. Inlf ~e. Media.: to Mr. Arthur tendep Tufts Co}.lege and. Drexel
\
,Jane MacAlpine will be . their' W. P ell. son 01' .Mr. and Mrs. InstitLte,'.ol TdChlifology. He Is
A. At ur Powell of M'pylan,· Pa. employea now as a research tech-;I
guests for a week.
1. We are moving the whole Shop from 405
took place Saturday afternoon. nlclan lor the. Intemation'al ReMrs. Claire H. Jeglum of Hill- Allgust 7. In the Wallingford
Dartmouth Avenue to 6 Park Avenue soon
born avenue has returned from a Presbyterian Church:, Wamngford. sistance Company of Philadelphia.
The couple will reside at tI4 A
two month visit with her ·faD\llY The Rev. John B. Rowland perPark
avenue.
In Sac City. Iowa. Mrs. Jeglum's formed the ceremony.
2. We also have changed our Black and White
.
son Carl spent a few days In Sac
The bride was escorted by her
BIRTHS
City before leaving for Pingree father. She wore a gown of chanFilm Service - we now offer the best qualPark SUmmer Forestry Camp. tilly type lace with a scoop neckMr. and Mrs. O. David GIlColorado where he will remain Une and short sleeves and a bou- creest. Colorado Springs. Colo.•
ity available
all films Fine Grained Deuntil August 21: Mr. and Mrs. Jeg- ffant skirt with an inset of nylon announce the birth of a daugh•
lum . will motor to Fort Collins. tuUe at the h!>m to form a short ter. Nancy Susan, on August 3.
'veloped.
Colo.. upon Carl's completion of train. Her finger tip veil was at- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest
the Forestry School session and taclled to a callot of matching of Vassar avenue and Mr. and
visit with. him' for two weeIis.
lace and her flowers were white
Walter Johnson of Bethesda. Md .• rosebuds and stephanotis with ivy.
wlll .accompany them.
LLOYD E.KAVFFMAN
, , - .
.
405 DA..RTMOUTHAYENUE Miss Martha Mulloy•. sister of MRS.
313 Qartmouth Avenne
the bride. was maid of bonor. The Swaru..;,ore 8-2080
.
:FrI. , to 8:30
Wed.
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b~idesmalds were Miss Joan YerSmlscRIPTIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Reeves ger of Norristown. Mrs. John Por- t'ORALL
.
Our SALE is still on
Ends soon
of Elm avenu,," announce. the en- ter of . Media. and Mrs. C. Scott
MAGAZINES
gagement of their. daughter. MIss Seltzer of Glen Riddle. They all
Jean Trainer. Reeves. to Mr., Fred- wore gowns of aqua silk organdy
,
rt~k N. Feer. Jr. •.son. of Mr. and and white linen picture hats and
Mrs._. F. Nicholas. Feerof South carried bouquets of. yell~w. roses.
QrI!l}~. N. J.
..
garden flowers. and Ivy.
.Mi$:i.. Reeves. a~nded East Mr.. John Powell of Highland
The
~e High SChool imd ~du Park. N,J.• was the best man
a~ .frQlD Pine Bluff 'High ~.;"·ho<,l;
Ark.. and Berkley School
9ian!c!e: Mr. Feer is a ~duat""
of 'c::OI~bia High School In MapleWoOd. N: .J..and of the st;;VeDS
·Swarthmore.P••
Institute of Technology.
AIR CONDITIONED
MIss Reevel; 'Isemployed by the
School DIstrict Of Swarthmore as
will be
SEE OUR NEW. LARGE
Registrar . B1td Secretary to the
WIDE VISioN •
Supervising PrincipaL· Mr. Feer CINEMASCOPE SCREEN!!!!
is 'a mechsnlcal engineer with the
HEAD DVER Im.s
& Sat.
Piasecki Helicopter' Corporation
loy
MIlICiId
Grace
1["1,
in Morton.
in trouble. That'. where
FOR MURDER" .
The wedding wlll take place on . "".)tAL(INMTEcHNICOLOl'
you'll 'be If ._oil. i.
October 30.
'.'
accldentall, "Inj"",,aad
..,.,... ••• 1"eIf-' ....al_1 ...
,au are foUDd liable. ...
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tor .
.!lUna Comprell.all ••
........ W. , P.M..... co""'"
FROM
Penonal ~ PoUq
n •• ~" & .......
eveliina.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
En",ed ...
_--_ _--_ _ -_ _-REMOVAL SALE
STARTS TODAY
.THE MUSIC BOX
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"1CNIGWiS OF THiidiiCii
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All u.. of ·I...tane
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SW.lt
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MONDAY. AUGUST 23rd
Kalter, January 24. 1929. at the Post
·ACt of :MA1"ch a. 1879.
" _ DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWAaTBIIORE, PENNA., AUGUST 13, 19M.'
; Church School begins at 9: 45'
..",.with classes for all ages. At
\lie 11 a.m. Morning Worship.
ReV. J. Carpenter Zook, membei"
af the Philadelphis Annual Conference. wlll be the guest speakUshers for 'the service Will be
James Stephens. head usher. assisted by John Flood. Theodore
Purnell, George Dunn. Richard
SnYder and Warren Crafts.
A nursery for children will be
supervised by capable women
throughout the summer in order
that the entire family may worship together.
In case of ali emergency need
during any summer absence of Mr.
KulP. the pastor's secretary. Mrs.
Mildred Conner (KIngswood 40868 or WAshburn 8-5609 C8l1
assist hi securing pastoral care.
The W.S.C.S. wUl hold a Peach
Festival on \be. lawn of the church
on Thursday. August 26. A cold
dinner wUl be served cafeteria
style.
•
That tru
found through understandIng the
sptrltual· laws which 'govern the
universe ~Iuding 'man will be
brought out at ChrisUan Science
services Sunday In the LessonSermon enUlled "Soul".
The prophet Isaiah's promise
of peace and joy to. those who
spiritually understand God will
be included in the readIngs from
the _Bible (Isaiah 55: 12): "For
ye shall go out with joy. and be
led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shsll break
forth before you Into singing. and
er.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison and their daughter Helen of
•
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THE OLJVER H. lAIR CO.
0I11C10U O. RlNIIALI
Heal.
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"PRAYER OVERCOMES
ALLERGIES"
MMY A. IAIW. Protldoot
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All Summer
Dresses
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1 2 Price
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"nERS TO THE IDirOIt '.
TRINITY NOTES
·The Rector wlll be iri charge
of the service of Holy Communion which will be held on Sunday morning at 9 o·clock. This
win:be the only service on Sunday.
. Tile .pini_ exp.--ecJ below ....
m_
those of the iDdiYlduol writers. AU
letters to The ' 8 . - . . . _
be l\cned. Pseudonyms may".
..- 11 the Identit; Df the writer
.. known b,. the' 1!d11!W."!.etten
triO be publ..hed .DI,. at tbe ........tion of the Bditw.
:
. The ushers scheduled to serve
are as f"llows: R. S. Bird. G . W . ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cochran. W. R.' Fawcett, R; H.
,
August 9. 1954
Pellows. E. 1111. ·Hillary. F. W.
Luehring. J. H .. ' Schad, and' J. Dear Editor:
S. Thompson. JoSeph Gibson will
Upon reading John Seybold's
be on duty as acolyte.
letter to the Editor. in the AugCHURCH :SERVJ(E$
ust sixth Swarthmorean describ, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IIig regret and 'a suffering conscience in regard to the delayed
action ,on the unguarded railroad
. Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
John Schott. AssoCiate Minister
:.
SlDl!la,-•. Aqust 15
. . crossing. I would like to say that
11:00 A.~TheRev. John Schott the fault Hu· .plainly with the
. wlll pr!fiuih. .," : '
Peilnsylvania Railroad.
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METHODIST CHURCH
P.rklJl:Jl~~~arv'8rd
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,....~ 15
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;, Wednesday evening meeting
esc1u,r. 8 P.¥.ReadInB room
P"IIen ilally excePt· Sunday 12 to 5
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Will dose at 10 P. M., Sunday, August 15th, in
btiqUII
&.
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order to make some major alterations
f()r your
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-comfort and convenience:,
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We will re-open on MondaYfA""gust23rd at7 A.M •
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'Se't .~ $75
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Wednesday
e""lnp
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and .1I.to 11:30
P.M. .,. to. .1)
The·
~years
ago when my
John ~~¥.a~~:'~~iN':~S=-nlsterchildten ~ litlle and had to
R. Burkhoider. 'Organist-Director bicycle acrOss thst spot, I wrote
Sun....,.. A....,.& 15
them bringing up the same po9:45 A.M.--Church School ..'
1ential dangers. They had the
1~:00 A.M.-Mr.Kulp will preach. effr(Intery to write back that, sta.
TRINITY CHURCH
tistlcs did not show a need there.
H. Lawrence Whittemore.· Reeto~
Sunday. A"""& 15
. "It Is ~ 'tragedy thal a child hss
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion;
to be sacrificed for us. but I
_
Tnfllld&7. A1IC1III& 17
belleve the pressure brought to
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.,.
belir NOW'" could do the job.
FrIday. Aucusl 20"
wlleruas ... month ago. we might
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
th
, THE RELiGIOUS'SOCIETY
easily have gotten e ssme an·
OF FR.~~D,s...
syrer which I d¥I .ten years ago.
S1IJlda7 . ~ 15
> . Sincerely.
11:00 A.M.-M.;eung·, for Worship.
All are welcome to attend.
MARY B. BLOOM
7:30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting tor
(Mrs. Herman M. Bloom)
business wlll be held in the
· Meeting House.
,
~~y,A1IC1III&16
All day sewing for A..I'. S.C.
SET OF SIX
We4D" u''a-;-; A1IC1III& 11
Ail day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Penla .Date' Side Chain
FIRST CHURCH OF .
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Original Fi~ish - Wooden Seats
:
About
· Will be "Soul."
-"
OLIVER H. lAIR
found.d our organi%ation 7'
years ago. The same 'famlly
operate. It today.
all the
of the field shall
clap
theirtrees
hands."
An Invitation Is extended to all
to attend the services at Firs!
Church of Christ. ScIentist. each
Sunday at 11 a.m.
n;~ ~:r.r·~'!"t:!.::~~inQll
TUESDAY~ SEPTEMIIR
, . 71.It
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tained Mr. Maass' . mother and
grandmother Mrs. George Maass
and Mrs. C. Ecchenberger of St.
Louis for several days last week
before they took their guests to
New York where they sailed on
The America for Europe.
Because Of· the renovations now
In progress in Whittier House.
Monthly Meeting for Business
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
will be held this month In the
At the 11 q'clock service the Meeting House on Swiday eveRev. Jolin Schott will use as the ning. August 15 at 7: 30.
topic of his sermon.· "The God of
Moral Righteousness". a study·Of
the prophetic books of the Old
BAPTIZED
Testament.
Little Karen Lynn Manthey.
A Church Hour Nursery will daulh'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
be held during the month 01 Manthey of Virginia. MInn. and
August for children .of klnder- her baby cousin LIndley Browngarten age and· under. Kather- .tng Speers. daughter of Mr. and
Ine Jessup and Caroline Schott .u
. ._
.<0.. A • Dav id M . Speers 0 f .Ya Ie
wlll be in charge of this nursery avenue were baptized In the
and Will be aVsllable in the nurs- Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
ery room. located in the new Sunday morning.
buildIng; at 10:45 a.m. .
,
Th.e music for the Worship Mr. and Mrs.
H. LIndley Peel
of Columbia . avenue are the
Services this Sunday will be pro- babies' grandparents.
vliled· by Eugene Roan, organist.
and Carol Rawlings. soloist
.
until
Mrs.
H.for
C. aMabbott
~venue
month. of Harvard
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Maass. and
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES family
of Cornell avenue enter-
METHODIST NOTES
.
THE CAMERA &HOBBY
'.1
SecoIi\l·.CIfs!!
~ce .at Sw~~. ~a.; wider the
;
The Bouquet
'A.
PETER E. 'fOLD, EcJller
~e "'!tao~ ~ ~!I,ri"Told ~ F. p. ~Urray ~ Lo_rene Mccarter
AUTO' REPAIR
J.
Dartmouth avenue returned Sun- Mrs. Cora Moir at Cape May
dsy from a two 'week vacation In Court House. N. J. Dr. Moir wl1l
join his family over the weekencL
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. W. ioira- New London, "N. H.
hwn of Vassar avenue spent last
!
Dr.CJ1arles ~. .'.fltoJM8, of
weekend at Glenn Summit Springs
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr Riverview road at the invitation
visiting Mrs. Ingraham's sister a,nd daughters Jlnnle. and Joan of the United Stales Bureau 01
Mrs. Harold Huvlnger.
of South Ch~. road sPent las.t MInes .. attended conferences oli
weekend in Ocean City. 'Md.• witli
Mrs. John D. McNell and her Dr. and Mrs. John S. Plemence Shale' Oil at Laramie. Wyo.• and'
sons Rlchsrd and Douglas of and daughters of Washlngion. Rlfte. Colo. August 10 to 13.
Manhattan•. Kans.. are visiting D. C. ThIs week Mrs. Moll' and
Mrs. McNeil's parents Cot and her daughters wlll spend with .. 1 ..w·n in the Swarilunorean.
NEWS NOTES
PUBLI8J1E1) EVERY FJUJ)AY AT 8WAaTBIIOBB,
PETER L 'fOW, IllAJUOBIE 'fOLD. p.UBUSBEBS
PIMlDe SWlII1tml!l"e .......
of Aspen. dsll on August 2.
John' Porter•. ~. .Robert Van Colo.. are the infant's grandThe maternal grandparents ~
WInkle. and' &. W~ Mulloy. parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme at
brother 01: the bride.'
,
d Rutgers avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Merrick • 3r.
A reception followed at Rolling
of Cleveland,.. Ohio announce the
-------Green Golf Club. Springfield.
birth of II daughter. Laurie Ran_
I saw it In the swarthmore an. .
Fete Bride-to.Be
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Mr. and Mrs. Matthew MeKinneU weeks.
MIss Wanda Mofgan of Sacraof Yale avenue, left last week fot:
mento, Callf., formerly of Swarthmore, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
R.
Goodwin of Rose Valley IBst
PIANO TUNING
week. Mia!! Morgan was returnlog
" ....... _ a l I t _
from an 18 month's trip to
Europe, where last winter. she
ALlAN PARlER
'Ph_ _ ..._
taught In a girls school In Tours.
France.
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During August
HANNUM & WAITE
will be
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REEV~
BUILDING CONSTRUCTlON
.HONU
IW 6-3450
IW 6-3451
171/2 S. Chester Road
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Type
Thla Is a sad story rm tellln'
And no lot of bunk that I'm
selUn'
H I had lois of money
I'd surely have Connie
Or EdIth or Allce or Helen.
Now EdIth as you may have
known
Was a gal down iii old San
Antone
But she loved a Van Dusen
A man of her choosln'
So she married and left me alone.
Then Alice. my next secretery
I found It was qulte necessary
That J leave her behind
For I had on my mind
The burdens the,new man would
carry.
AUsU' 13; 1954
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Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Elm
avenue spent several dan Jut
week ylsittng her daughter and
son-In-law. Commander and Mrs.
La':""'ence G. Traynor of Lakehurst. N.J. '
. Mr. and Mrs. J. K1nball Barr!.
man and SOD.I, J!IY and John frOJn
Greerisboro. N.C~ are vlsillnc
Mrs. H~'8 'aunt and unc1e,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold GoodWIn Of
Rose Valley.
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$600 MONTHLY
Diluzio· and Sons
Shrrtf..
Mia"
for
2
1954, Christmas Seal
Rece"lved
650 laltlmore 'Ike
Springfield, Del. Co., Po.
SWartilmore 6-0450
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
• BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12.1 :30 P. M.
DININCio ROOMS. aId LOBIY AIR CONDITIONED
Elevator
STRATH HAVEN INN
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And now that J run retired
J feel like a man who's been fired
Laid up on the shelf
I type things myself
On a typewriter no one desired.
WALTER E. PARROTT. M,r.,
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We jusl wont be underpriced or OUI-traded !
We will make you Ihe deal of your lif. !
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Don't'Treat
BURGLARS
ToA
Vacation
Too!,
Of course I can write what J
please
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But J find that I hit the wrong
keys
And the words I misspell
Make me madder than H-NO
ty
ist Wo'
type
p
uld
liens LIke THEse.
CHARLES KURTZHALZ
Jane and Joan Jackson. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Jackson of Vassar avenue, ¥e
visiting with their aunt Mrs. Wel-.
lington Francisco of Bethesda.
Md .• at her summer home on Lake
Wankewan. near Lake Winnepa"'!auk
N.¥-, ,
Make sure your home, and
everything in, it is adequately insured against burglary,
theft. fire and other' perils
BEFORE 'you leave on your
vacation I It costs so little
brings great peace'
mind. Call SW 6-1833 for
details.
Fire Insuranc:e
All Rlsb Insuranc:e
A'c;c:ldent Insuranc:e
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Mr. and·"Mrs. E. R Mullins
(amilyit' ;!foi1h Chester.road returnedt.'!'0¥!IY from P.eachaDi; Vt.
where ·.'they.. spen.1 several days
visiting. :Mr.: and, Mrs. P. W, Carruth at Elm avenue.
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PETER E. TOLD. Agent
fOr'
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CLOSED
for vacation'
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MONDAY
AUGUST·23RD
.GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
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SWartl""re 6-6130
Theatre ,Square·
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South 'thester Road
NORRIS
PEANUT BUTTER'
3Se
SWIFT·S PREMIUM
MAYONNAISE
7Sc qt•
Ice Tea Spoon FREE
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KRAFT
ALL
OIL
43e pt.,
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how to get first pint
FREE!
NORRIS
GREENIES
SWEET PEAS
23c 1 I~.,ca.
OL,
DALMATIAN GLASS
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Packed in a
HRLMAN'S
in
• SUMMER SUITS
.' SPORT COATS
• SUMMER SLACKS
• SPORT SHIRTS
• MEN'S SUMMER ROBES
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403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
12 O'CLOCK 'NOO'N
AUGUST 14TH ,
REDU II N
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MARKET
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Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ransburg of
Harvard avenue, accompanied by
their daughter' Marion and' her
fiance, David Hartney. and Mr.
and Mrs. William Piper and
daughter peggy Lee. left Monday'
for a weeks vacation at Rehoboth
Beach. DeL
ading iambor•• in ourhistoryl
.7b ~"i1c tmdeslUn6eut@ledeulsIAmazindterms/
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FREE ,"'RiliNG.
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mont. Colo., where she Is teach- stopped to see MIss May parry.
Ing physical education.
Next they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wood In South Sterling and
Miss Virginia Hath' and Miss' then went on to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Gertrud Rath of Yale avenue re- Edwin Fsulkner at Buck HIll
turned from a motor trip where Falls where Mr. Faulkner Is dlthey visited several of their rectlng tennis for the summer.
Swarthmore friends who are vacatlonlng. At Twin Lakes they
I saw It In the Swarthmorean.
STUDEIA ER SALE OF
5.000 CARS I 5 DAYS
FAMILY DINNERS to SUIT ... TAITE .f· nERYONE
Yale & Harvard Avenues. Swarthmore. Pa.
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mr~. Hesb,n D. McCray. Jr.• of Cornell avenue are
entertaining as their house guest,
Mr. W. Shsfer of Ventnor N.J
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Miss Nancy TLrry of North
Chester· road left yesterd!IY for
MaIne where she will visit friends.
Later, she will motor to Long-
OlGA IC
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Th"IS Week'
Rotary Urges Gates at
FatalRR Crossing
Th. biggest
CARNS
Comforfclble Rooms Day or Week
p,. ... 5
SWARTHMomiAN
bearing signatures of Vassar and
The 1954 Christmas Seals. com- Dickinson avenue neighbors apmemorating the first seal Issued proving her application.
50 years ago In Denmark, were
Wil1Iam F. Delehanty. executive
'received this week at the Dela- secretary of the Delaware County
ware County Tuberculosis and Chamber of Commerce. Was grant- -----------..:...;....--..:..-~=-:::=--==:....:.::::~-.:..-=::...:.:.::..:::..:===:::=:....
Health Assoclatlon headquarters ed an exception to the building
In Chester.
code to permit him to erect a
The artist Jorgen Han ....n. who three-fC?Ot wire fence the length
Is himself a Dane. although he of the property line along the
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now Uves and works In the Dicklnson avenue side of his home
United States, based his seAl de- at Dickinson and Yale avenues.
sign on Denmark's traditional, Delehanty requested the excepchristmas Eve celebration when tion on grounds that the fence Is
families join hands and dance needed to keep people from tresaround the Christmas trees.
passing across his lawn.
Across each sheet of the 1954
Council declined to change from
Seals dance rows of children residential to business the zoning
holding hands among brigbt17 of a lot on the north side of Fair_
lighted trees. The Chrlstmasy view road adjacent to the Fusco
effect was achieved by use of Motor Company and Service Sta_
two coordinated Seals. one wlth
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a red. and ,the ·other with a green tlon. The change was requested by
Murray Loosely who wanted to
background.
move his beauty salon across the
This. golden anniversary seal. street from its present location.
At the request of Burgess
symbolizing the fight against TB
across the world. still costs only
the original penny it did fifty Joseph Reynolds the public, propyears ago. As usual. sheets wlll erty committee will study and
be mailed tel all residents of the make recommendations of types of
county In the' fall. during the as- emergency lighting and racUo powsoclation's . (!Diy , solicitation for er generators which could be
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secured to avert a rectlJ:rence of
funds.
last month's blackout and loss of
LeRoy F. F. 'Wright, of Swarth- police communications when wires
more. and, {rank E. Ritter. of
iUdley Park. 'Will again serve as were broken during a storm.
Borough Secretary Elliott Richds
. th . d to d
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co-chairman of the seal sale com'tt
ar on was au orlZe
a vertise
rru ee.
f
b'd
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,or 1 s for pavmg Drew and
Mrs. :aul E. Zecher. Swa~h- I Strath Haven avenues as soon as
Studebak.'. dynamic new expan,lon
more, WIll continue as education-. agreement with J. F. Blackman is.
'program gels off 10 a flying start with this
al director for the sale. and so- I
gigantic barglJln sale.
s gned and necessary funds are
I"t th aid f 100 . I d
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IlClb , led
0
k CIV C kan deposited with the Borough by
. We're gMng terrific trad_unbeatable
eu
ea ers as
ey wor ers hO
illl
throughout the county.
1m and W am A. Clarke. Jr.•
deals amazing I.
In ordeI'lo sell our
anoth,er developer of the area. to
, share of 5,000 additional Studebaken In 5
cover
cost
of
the
improvement
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days.
Mr. James Ca1kii1" of South
Chester road returned last weekCallIe In and virtually write your own tidcet.
Mr. and Mrs. Irl Duling of
end from a two weelts vacation.
We guarantee 10 sell you a brond-new 1954
Newlown Square return this
Slvdebolcer sedan, sports model or station
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore week-end from a week's vacation
.wagaa at a Hlllafianal cosh savingl
and daughter Nony of Whittier, spent at the shore cottage of
place returnad Tuesday from a Mrs. DUllng's parents. Mr. and
flve week camping and touring Mrs. W. Henry Linton of WaWa.
FUSCO MOTOR COMPANY
trip in o:>lorado.
In Brant Beach, N.J.
Chester and fairview Roads
SWarthmore' 6-3681
'ormor.,
lod"". btlef .........1 hldory. all
replies COftfld••lol. Out, sal..,.,... hoytl
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Informed of this aeL loa A. L
Swarthrnorean.
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salesmen to ...pretent I.,.. Eo .......
"nande. corpora's.. No tt.vel. Sal..
........"" end abtl"' dnlrllCl. .,......
lI,heeI ...tld..t. 214 yHrs old. mat·
'led. ws-ble of _"",ln9 nspontlbU·
Itles. In feCI.,..Hn. fn ......._
pltaN
Then Connie. the last of them all
A girl who was English and 'tall
A wonderful worker
And. never a shirker
Always ready to answer my call.
Closed Sat. at 12 Noon
HORACE A.
O.LeaI'llI.,1o
And Helen was handed me down
By my late friend and boss
Harvey Brown
I hated to lose her
But I had to use her
For Se!,l sale which brought her
renown.
Open Wed. Afternoons
Chester Road & Yale Avenlle
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CROSSE &BLACKWELL
CR,EME
RATH·S
'PORK SHOULDER BUTTS/b 7ge
OSCAR MAYER·S
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WEINERS
4ge
MUSHROOM BISQUE
2
13-oz can~
49c
KRAn's
DAIRY FRESH
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ARMOUR·S STAR S,lieed Spiced
LUNCHEON MEAT
EXTRA FAt-;lCY
LOCAL TOMATOES
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CANTALOPES
2/or3ge
CASHMERE BOUQUET
TOILET
SOAP
BATH SIZE
2~r
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LARGE' CALIFORNIA
GREEN Lf;lTUCE
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CARAMELS
I., Iii pkg. 2Sc
Head
1ge
MEDIUM SIZE
3
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19c
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EMIL SPIES
, W. tc•••••r
_..:Mr=.
Fonnerlyof F. C. lode a SoDs
fine Wotch end
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Mulloy and son Warren and Mr. Eleanor Ashley,.
'tllaMnceeM':
Mrs C P Larkin d
Woban, Mass., will :viSl
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and
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an daugb- ford's parents; Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lu- ter Dorothea, all of Wallingford.
Edward Medford of South Chester
kens and daughters left today tor
"'rI to Medf d
Iss road, fo. several days this week.
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a two W' eek stay at Lake Willou-
NEWS NOTES
Mr.
eo
dhby,
128 Yal. Ave.
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BB80LVrION
Vt., where
vacation with
andthey
Mrs.wfll
H. Merle
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M.dla, FrI••d. ScIIool
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Serving 011 Rocos, 0 wnnoaS
Th.... Years through 7th Grode
To Enroll, phone
MEdI • "984
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WHEREAS a grade crossing of the POOnsylvanla}lallroad Company continues to exist at Swarthmore Avenue'ln the Borousafgh ofty_
Swarthmore with train whistle and autbmatic lights, the only
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or,
A public hearing will be held devices, and
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UPHOLSTERING "'
by the Swarthmore- -Borough 'WHEREAS vehicular dod pedestrian traftic, Iilclud~g th~dof
SD4 lalK.ore Pllto '
Council on August 30th, 1954 at school children, has been steadily increaaIDg over this croSSlDg,
11-".1,• ., 4-02_ 52
SLIP COVER~RAPEIIES
7:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Saving
WHEREAS U\e. new schedule of the Rallroad provides tbat ~""
S".rlhono,. I.'.......'1M
T/iJle iii. COIln~U~:Ch~bet'; ,Bilr- most halt of,the eastbound and westbound, passenger trains pass eacn .Hr" .........t-II..r-IIIfrao••
.r.:'!"t.~ :'=;."!!~~-ough Hall, Swartlunbre; Pa. on the other at or very near this crossing, and
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of Mrs. Helen S.
WHEREAS a recent accident occurr\ld at thIa point and at the
Stuart for an exc:eptlon to the
th
In imm-~'-"_l- aft
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Swarthmore ZOnlng @rdinance. time when a traln entered e cross g
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CONSTRUCTION
Sw.rthmor.
Applicant d8!!1res to alter the train bad crossed Swarthmore Avenue.'
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!It 327 Vassar Avenue by
NOW THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the Board of Directors
W ILLIAM BROOKS ed" dwe1llng
RESIDENTIAL AND
converting a portIon of the second of the Swarlhmore Rotary Club, that,the Swarthmore Borough CounAshes & Rubbish Remov
floor Into a school room and in- cil be, and it Is hereby requested,
COMMERCIAL
Lawns Mowed, General
sta1llng an additional exit from
1. 'to, comunicate with the Pennsylvania RlIilroad Company
Baulbur:
same for the, plJrljOse of conduct'- and demand that gates,' whether automatic, or manuallY operated
Alterations
238 Ha~1 Ave.,lIIorion, Pa. Ing a nursery', school Those In- by an attendant, be fnstalied at the swarthmore Avenue crossing, nd
terested will be heard. .
that the schedule of trains be changed, so as to eliminate the passing
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335 Dartmouth Av••ue
Television & Radio Service
BHERIPP B~
2 FaU1ng early action by the RaUroad, to consider the InS~B~~OE
stitutio~ of proceedings before the Public Utilities Commission.
J~ F. BLACKMAN
Co.p,at. Sta.t .f
COURT HQUBB. MBDIA. PA.'
3 'To take such other steps as may be deemed necessary or
for Ho ••••p.'rs
FrIday. August 20. 1954
advlsabie to eliminate or reduce traftlc hJlzards within the Borough
SW 8-8818
9,30 A. H. Eastern Dayllgbt Time
OIElr IRO OIIS
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June TWIll. 1954
WANTED
ALL THAT cERTAIN lot of ground
PETER 01 NICOLA
Charles E. Fischer
wltb the bulldlng8 thereon In Darby FOUND _ Grey and black tiger WANTED - Swarthmore College
TOWn8blp. Del. Co,. Pa. SITUATE on
striped cat with white vest and
graduate, young attorney. marDriveway Construction
tho 8.W. 0<1. Of ,l'ino Road at dlSt. of paws. Well cared for. Call ried, three, chlldren, returning to
328.&0', meBII. along ........ 'S. 24 deg. SWarthmore 6-5103.
school for advanced degree, deAsphalt or Co.crete
le' E. from it.. ,intersection with 8.0'1 ~~~~~::i!~;T.;--::;;;r.;;_;;;;t,::h sires to rent three-bedroom un8UILDER
0<1. Of Laurel ~' Coot. In tront on LOST - Lord'E1g1n wrist watch ~'-'-"ed house,Swarlhmore viciPIlio
Bel.
18'
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,elItdg.
In
depth
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expansion
band.
Reward.
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Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
oe ~. 4e' W.• b ween pare.uel lin" Call SWarthmore 6-1528.
nity, for period September I-t. 1954
at rt. angles to Pine Bel. "10' to ""nte'
to December 31, 1955. Qule" rePho.. Swarthmore 6-2526 lIDe of a certain 4' wide alloy.
LOST - Grey and white cat, dark sponslble, best references. Box 0,
Swarthmore 6-2253
Being Lot No. 6l-HoU&O No. 1000 spot on nose. Disappeared from 'rhe Swarthmorean.
Pine Road.
vicinity of Walnut Lane August TOG1!i1BERwltb the uae of alley. 9. Reward. SWarthmore 6-2242.
WANTED - Used refrigerator,
_ _ _ _ __ : _ - - - - - - . , subject to'l>,opovttonate expense of
good condition. Call SWarth- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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FOR RENT
u~0~re:..:!6~-0~6~57~._-=----;:--:-----:-;-:-;
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Improvements consist of a 1 storY
Med'
al'brick row hoUse 18" 36 teet.
FOR RENT-Duplex,
la; re - WANTED Small furnished
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Sold"" tile property of J_ph W.
ly beautiful spacious IIrst llooraparlment, two bedrooms, pref-
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A. BJIBAR. JR.. Sberllf.
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DAY and '.;nGWr
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
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1I0NDAY .TURU SATURDAY
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SOON
SW 6-40.11,'
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COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD:
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monthly. For young engineer, wife
and live year old daughter. Send
particulars to P.O. Box 350, ChesP
ter, a.
WANTED - Used high chair or
feeding table, good condition:
iUso full sized bureau., SWartIimore 6-6705.
Fg~O~R~R~EN;;T~-=-~S~ix::-::r::oo:::m:::-a;;;p;:;a:;r:;:t- W'ANTED - Furnished apartment
ment with bath, centrally locatIn Swarthmore or vicinity. Em-
GENERAl CONTRACTOR
Til. Floors
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Moden Iltc••••
School District of Swarthmore
~~~~I!~~~~~~~'~·~lf[;sr~r~~~~Cleaner
Teacher's Workshop
Thurs., September 9
First Day, Pupils
Mon. Ie ,TUes., October 25, 26
Del. County Teachers Institute
Wed., November 24
Last day before holiday.
Close Noon
Thurs. & FrI., November '25, 26
Thanksgiving Holiday
avenue.
Wed., December 22
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Last day of School before
ChristmaS-<:lose Noon
Thurs., December 28
Christmas Holidays
Mon., January 3
School's reopen after
New Year's"
Mon. Ie Tues., February 21, 22 .Washlngton's Birthday, Holiday
Mon. ihru Mon., Aprll4-11,'lnc:i~
Spring Vacatlpn,
Easter Holiday
TUes., April 12
Schools reopen
Mon., May 30
Memorial Elay Holiday
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BREAKFAST - 'LUNCH- DINNER
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Daily Dinners 90c to $1.85
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, Swarthmore and Vicinity
Many AHrcu:t1~.
H,om~s'-AY,iI~b~e
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Save
EodI '5.00 p=hasc carns you on.. Bonus Dollar, DOC mIcemable for cub but for use 00 a group of very valuable household
and ocher needs. Por instance
~M S4Qe $1.51
INSULATED
UTILITY
'BAG
I 'saw it In the Swarthmorean.
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YOURSI·9
PRICE
GET DETAILS IN YOUR ACME
Last day, Pupils
Thurs., June 16
Last day, Teachers
Mon., June 20 to July 29
Summer High School
Lancaster Brarul
Cho;c. ,1'!f.als
•79C
Fresh, Reuular Ground ....
Genuine Steer
Liver'
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wrong
here?
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Colorado' Mountain
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Nothing that a second
telephone can't fix! You
Can have o,ne' wherever
you want it for less than 3~
a day! Call ,the Telephone
Company Business Office
and ask about an exten·
sion telephone.
-Hits New High ill
j(go~k·FI" POWII' '
COMPANY,
OFPENNSYLVANM
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FRESH, PEAS·2.n-2'~
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California' Fresh Carrot.
'?u~eetl
SIdIIII Golden
2-25c
?H4
~at~
ORANGE JUIG
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81=
Arctic hal Flounder Fillets
'tf'",'
Aiit.or'z.i D'strl"afoi's
'2 ~~;:2'C
' 3,6-" tIa. 49c
Sklnl. .,
I. ~. S~e.
CAKE
N."'"
IdIilI Fancy
I. CL I
R-
6 ,~85t
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Plain or
for
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Arctic Seal Brand .:::o.:-cea-n----:--:---:,"
PERCH Fl.lnS
SW 6-4742
W.A 8-2440
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THE BELL -TnEPHOIIE
VAN·ALEN
200
and
u. s.
STEAKS Pot~
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and .
ARANTIC FUEL' OIL
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and 1
$1.26) PICNIC JUG R!:":!.f •
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66c) BUCH TOWEL
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(SAW $1.07)
(SAW
Jun~.15
Retail Va'ue $3.50
AND 2 BONUS DOLLARS'
Commencement
Wed.,
'Acme"
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Tues., June 7
PAINTING
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SpecIal ,CftUclren'. Pllltters _, '
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"I often go out for the afternoon • • . my automatic ,gas ra~'Cooks for ine. Once the oven
control!s iet, I am forget the m~l. And top
burners, broiler, qnd oven have autOmaflc: light-' ,
lng, riicitting the whore cooking job an easy one.Choos. itte rilodiim gas range yOli ilke best
at your ~ea~r's 'or any Philadelphia Sectric
subvrbGia state.
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Mr. Paul C. Murray returned
Monday, August 2 from EUrope
where he has been working since
last November. He arrived In
SWarthmore Wednesday to visit
his moiher, Mrs. Fred J. Murray
of Yale avenue, for several weeks,
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, for Your Shopping CDmfoll
(SAW
W. Ridley Av••
,Ridley Park
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowther
and daughter, MIss Beverly Crowther motored to Swampscott,
Mass. last week end to visit
friends .
Saturday ,Till 6 P. Me
AIR
Baccalaureate
SWarthmore 6-8761
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PrIvate Lyman A. Darling, Jr.,
son of
and Mrs. Lyman Darling of Lafayette avenue is home
on leave for several weeks before
leaylng August 13 for Camp KIlmer, N.J.
&FlLTW9 P. M:
OPEl
Sun., June 5
Jclck Prichard
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TUes., September 7, 8
MIss Sandy Rhoads of Morristown, N. J., visited tor a week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Ogden
,
Oar'SWllltbmore Market Now
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George Myers
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson and family of Ogden avenue
have returned h 0 II! e foliowIng a month's vacation at Shlpbottom, N.J.
CHest.r 2-4759
2-$689 ,
Sheet Metal Work
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Date
1401 Rldl• ., Av••••
-s.,:~~;~~J)~~a~~
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Irons.
sets repaired
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home. Robert Brooks,
FOR
_ Amana Freezer 18
more 6-3889 or SWarthmore 6cu. ft. 18 months old. Reason1947.
able price. Call SWarthmore 6PERSONAL=Lawn 'mowers, ,hand 3819.
and power, sharpened and re- ~'.!:.-::-:-=:----=-:---;;---.-::;-::;:
paired. REELSHARP Mower ..e:r-_.
SALE - Baby crib and high
Rbotiq'
Gutte"
'-iii~ej'~' ,
converts to play
vice. SWarthmore 6-4100.
Air Co.dltlo.l.g
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$10. Phone KIngsH.atllltJ
your
the Swarthmore Nursery
011 - Ga. -: burners
now. - ,Open
15.
Licensed. Ages 3 to 5.
G.,
W.
Brodhead,
SWal'thmore 6-4ft09. . . '
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Phyle
pERSONAL _ Furniture'reflnlshsulte, S125. Used refriglng, general carpentry, light eratoI', $25. New solid oak twin
SW.lhmon6-0740
I7arthmo
5. Varie6tY52~~ winter
,
hauling. Phone SWarthmore 6- beds, S$W
2198.
,coats.
re - .
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: ,will b. cooked."
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Alteratlo••
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September ., 1. Box
Theavailable
Swarlhmo,rean.,
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after 7
FOR RENT - 'TIllrd floor' ail'Ut- '
time or days
, ment, Media, large liylng-dIn- ~~~,:fe~ work,
sitting. ' Call
Ing room comblnation,-iwo bed4.7535 between 4 and 6
fOoms, batl!. kitchen, private
'
trance, near transportation"adults. ~~TED-~Wo;;;;;;;-;~~;-;~
$80. Call MEdia 6-1870 and,MEdIa '\1
- Woman
work
0-0153.
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7, live daysw
' not:,rts, w~n
FOR RENT _ Small' attractive
cooking. S ar
ore - home on 30 acre farm, Beatty
Road, Springfield. Business couple ==-,..,...,.,,;.FO.=.:R::,,,;Sr.:A~L=,E=';;m;;-:=
or two teachers.' $90. Available FOR SALE -' Top q~allty top.
August 15 to May 15. SWarthmore
soil, '$10.00 load. Call Warren
6..-,:::5;:.47:.:7~.-"'-''iii1~Miiiri---- Pierce, SWarthmore 6'-2078.
PERSONAL
-' R.C.A. 10 Inch TV
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AND SON
closet, modem, kitchen, d1shwasher, clotheil,washer. Garage. Near
transportation. Beautlfql lawn and
woods. Adults. $145. MEdia 61870 and MEdia 6-0153.
FOR RENT _' Comfortable bedroom, den, private bat!!. One
or two gentlemen. Adult home.
SWarthmore 6-4133.
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36 Years A.go in Swhrthrnore
From the Swarthmorean Files
ANOTHER PIG DIES FROM
EATING SWARTHMORE
GARBAGE
Notwithstanding all that has
happened due to carelessness of
the house-holders at Swarthmore.
another pig of Peter Bronsld. died
a few days ago because of ice
cream salt in the garbage. If such
violations of the garbage regulatIOns contloue It will be impossible Ia secure anyone to collect
garbage In this vidnlty.
Park avenue Is being repaired.
much to, the delight of motorists.
who received many jolts along the
way of, this much traveled
thoroughfare.
PATIOTS, ATTENTION!
The surgeon generals state that
the use of the cigarette. among
the young soldiers especially.
gradually but quite definitely
develops heart trouble. and that In
the Interests of the army as well
as the individual soldier the habit
ahould be greatly checked.
Under these circumstances will
not all patriots refrain from sendIng cigarettes to soldiers?
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Aupat 13, 1954
TIlE SWARTBMOREAN
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Bonds for the' third' Liberty
Loan at 4,", per cent are noW
ready for delivery.
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The new motor hook and ladder
truck has been received by the
Fire Company. .swarthmore·s sub_
urban fire fighting equipment
ranks first in the county.
Mr. C. Percy Webster Is attending the Banker's Convention in
Atlantic City.
LgTS FOR FREE
,
The Community Gardening Association will secure vacant' lots
for cultlvatlog for any family or
organization In Swarihmore. The
land will be plowed .and harrowed
for them at cost. plus $1 for membership In the Association.
BASEBALL
The Swarthmore High School
finished up a successful week by
defeatlog Abington High School.
9 to O. Troxell, one of Doc Shirer's
faithful helpers. starred. Everything that came into the field was
snatched by Charlie.
School District
. Reports Finances
Against these assets there are
liabilities accounting to $659.342.88 of which $471.000 Is for bonded Indebtedness. There are accounts payable of $188.342.88
which consists principally of contractual obligations on Rutgers
addition amounting to $151.084.90.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickinson
of Park avenue entertained 'as
thetr, house guests Lt. and Mrs.
Norman E. St. Louls and daughter. Map' Beth while eoroute from
Rockport•. 'Conn., ,to the U.S.N.
base In Pensacola. Fla. Lt St.
Louis distinguished himself' as a
naval 'aviator during the Korean
conflict. and instructed naval aviation cadet, Don' Dickinson, who
has completed his first nay,- solo
flight at Wbiting Field. Fla. '
Mr. Bruce Godfrey of Patchogoe. L.I.. will spend the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
LURARY
Warren R. Godfrey. of Vassar
,
Dr. Jesse U. Holmes Is one of
the prominent speakers taking
Another fine 'war gard!," Is;,~t
P!lrl In the War
Drive. Dr. of Julius Keppler on the corner
Holmes spoke
:;!quare of Harvard and Cornell avenues.
recently. He
all of his
time to the cawe this week. Next
week he begins his summer ChauNOTICE
tauqua engagement.
I wish to give you automobile
It Is estimated that 23 per cent owners and drivers notice that
of the farmers of the state spray hereafter the state law as well as
for Insect pests and plant diseases. borough ordinance ,will be enforced. Orders have been Issued to
A lawn party for the benefit of our policemen that no car must be
'the Italian branch' of the Emer- left. standing on our public mgh,gency Aid will be held on the ways from one hour after sunset
lawn of 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred~rlck until one hour before sunrise
Calvert, Park and Michigan ave- without lights on both front and
"DUes.
rear. All license tags must be
FOR SALE
placed so as they can be easily
read'
and kept clean. By not at500 loads of old lumber at $5 a
tending
to these things serious
load. Prepare tor winter by stor_
accidents
may happen. partlcularing up fuel now. - L. C. Emmons;
Iy here on our much shaded
Mrs. W., H. Tomlinson and
streets.
Yours,
family are spending some weeks
V. S. POWNALL
In their cottage at Ocean City. N.
Burgess
J.
We have ping-pong ballstennls balls golf balls and
such,
Also many odd things
Which at times you'want much.
Regula,. jllm. ColorFilm. Abo
fast 2~ hou,. detleloplnl1 aennce.
CATHERMAN'S
PEACHES
-'APPLES
ae.t Earl, Varieties Now
• Vegtables
,
Wolff's'
Apple House
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Route 452
1/4
Mile South .of Baltimore Pike
PATTERSON
Phone Media 8-1400
Lima
We Carry aComplete Line of
Dia-Mel Dietetic Foods
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''1astiest Made for Diabetic and Reducing Diats"
Con.fstfn, of 101 Tasty Mlrae'••• _ • fne'lrdfn,
CHOCOLATE BARS ..... , ..... , ... , ........... ,... 25c
BON BONS. box .................................. IOc
CHOCO ALMONDS, box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.05
CHEWING GUM. pkg. ............................. IOc
CRYSTAL MINTS. pkg.............................. 20c
CHERRY DROPS. pkg. .. ..... ,..................... 2Dc
GLUTEN BREAD (sliead. toasted) box ...... , . . . . . . . . .. 59c
GLUTEN FLOUR. bOll .............................. 60c
GI,UTEN SPAGHETTI. box .... ,..................... 39c
'tELBOW MACARONI. bOll ......................... 39c
LUTEN NOODLES. boll ...................... ,.... 39c
AYONNAISE. jar ............. .................. 50c
UPERBE DRESSING. bottle .............. ~ . .. .. . . ... 49c
BREA~AST CEREALS. Lox ......................... 49c
JELLI • gla.. .., ....... , ......... ~ .... '. .. . . . . . . • . 39c
COOKIES. box ., .......... , ...................... : 33c
PUDDING. box ........................ ',.......... 39c
CASEIN COCOA. box ............................. 35c
GELATIN. pkg. . ....-..................... , ...... '.. 39c
PHARMACY
THEATRE SQUARE
THEATRE
price to meet ..err
CALL FOR and DELIVERY SERVICE
, Alllpl. FREE Pa~lIg
SWarthmore
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Flowerless
Head'luarfe..., fo,. OtIela'
Seolltlll, E'I,lIp"..lIf
Don't Place Your Furniture in the
Same Spot All the Time
The Boy Scouts of Swarthmore's I and Bill Warden earned leather- Council
Delegates Ad'
Troupe 2 and 3 returned from work merit badge and pioneeron Swarthmore Ave.
camp Delmont on Sunday, Aug- Ing. fishing. athletics and campust 15. heavily laden with honors Ing merit badges respectively.
Crossing
eliI'Ded in camp. Delmont Is the
Seth Singleton of Troop 3
Swarthmore Borough paid an
Valley Forge Council camp serv- earned' swimming
kin
fI st
log the boys of Delaware and ald.
basketry ~ndcoo piO~:"ri~ official visit to the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company on Wednesday
Montgomery Counties.
merit badges.
The scouts earned 84 merit
John Pearson of Cornell avenue morning. relative to the installabadges and took first place In the was adult leader of the troul! In tion of safety gates at the SwarthDelmont Olympics for their part camp. Bob Warden and Bill War- more avenue crossing of the railof camp. These Olympics Include den of Swarthmore's Explorer road where a boy was killed by a
not only athletic events but also Scout Post assisted as Junior train three weeks ago. '
Borough C 0 u n c i I President
competitions in the use of scout Leaders.
troup
2
in
camp
Thomas
Hopper. Public Safety
Members
of
skills. Swarthmore's scouts have
were
Senior
Patrol
Leader
Keith
Chairman
Amb~ose H. Van Alen.
not failed to win first or second
Richardson.
and
Jim'
Robinson;
and
Borough
Secretary Elliott
place In the Olympics In 'any of
Patrol leader Jay Lord. AssIstant Richardson met with John Schthe last three years.
Patrol Leader John Thurman. wab. general manager of the
Win Delmont Obmpics
Chief among those who contri- Fred Kellermann. Bob Beckmann. "Pennsy's" Eastern Division. at
buted to the scouts' success In the and Benny Eckinholl of the Pan- 10 A.M. The meetlog was in acOlympics this year were Peter ther Patrol; Patrol Leader Pete cordance with a resolution passed
Bender. who was first In rifle Walsh. Assistant Patrol Leader by Council on August 2 In which
marksmanship; Dtrck Bass. who Dave Shute, Dirck Bass. Peter the present blinker warning syswon the whittling contest; Ki>lth Bender. and Eddie Eckenholl of tern Is held inadequate protection
RichardSon. who took top honors the Paul Bunyan Patrol; Bob and the Borough's desire for aut~In ang1lng; the nature team: Bob Hudgins. David DePue. Rich mati,!' gates Is set forth.
Beckmann, Seth Singleton, George Kent. Larry' mddle' and Billy
Following Wednesday's meeting
Gilmore. Jay Lord. and Rich Biddie 'of the Bat Patrol; AssIst- Mr. Hopper said. "Although nothKent; the campcraft team: Bob ant Patrol Leader Jonnie Seybo'd,
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definite was decided at this
Warden. and Dick Mills', and the George Gilmour. and Dan H-.....
...u~ preliminary meeting. the railroad
waterfront crew: Bill Warden. of the Wolf Patrol.' Leader Burke
.
apparently appreclates the probSeth Singleton. Keith Richardson•.Jackson. Sldppe'r Bema,rd.' and lem and we expect' to meet again
Bob Hudgins and Fred Keller- Saul' Schwartzman of th'e Eagle in a couple of weeks."
mann.
Patrol; and Patrol Leader Dick
Leadership COline
Mills and Marty Franck of the
deep impressions in carpet which are hard to
get out.
SOFT AS SILK
Changing furniture about in the room helps
to equalize wear in carpet.
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SWarthm..... 6-6000
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KARA-LON SHRUGS
For that luxurious feeling •.•
these beautiful
Kara-lon shrugs ceme in 10veIy ah&des of
light blue. pink, and white, also.
SIzes small,
Swarthmore scouts also did well
In the camp lea'aership training
courses. In which the boys ,are
:~~ps.dO ,jobs as leaders in
S.9S .SPORTSWEAR -
SECOND R.OOR
'3.50 PER YEAR
Exchange
Sept. 21. 22. 24
Dates for the eagerly awaited
Fall Mutual Exchange of the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore
have been set for September
21. 22. and 24. according to the
announcement of Mrs., Robert
A. Boyle. general chairman.
The Exchange Is run by the
Woman's Ciub as a community
service. It benefits not only the
conslgners (some have cleared as
much as $85 in one Exchange).
but it Is a boon to effielent'
housekeepers who welcome the
chance to pass on clean and
usable goods and make room for
Methodists Begin
Interior Projects
Church
Interior
Must
Enlarge Due to
Growth
RatUesnake Patrol; 'Senior Patrol
Leader Sen> Singleton and Sven
Borel represented Troup 3 'at
camp.
Troop 2
Benny EchenIioll 1IIId George
Troup 2 has now resumed Its
'Gilmour were trained as campfire regular 7:00 o'clock Wednesday
Iuid'game'leaJlerS; Seth:SIn;ietlm' evenlng,meetlngs at the Swarth"
and Sven Borel as aquatics dlrecPresbyterian ,Church.; The
tors. Bob Beckmann and Rich troup plans an active program of
Kent as nature directors. John camping and hiking trips for the
Thurman and David Shute '8S.comIng year and invitas all
health and safety directors Swarthm~re boys who are loJohnny Seybold and David
terested to join In these and maoy
Pue as handicraft directors. Pete other activities.
Walsh and Dick Mills as b1kemotorized valves,_ dividing tile
masters. Skipper Bernard and
plant
.into three separately conEddie Eckenholl as buglers. Bill,
Neighbor Flower Show
Kick-off S'arbecue Thurs.
trolled
units.
and Bob Warden as explorer
T
The ,Fourth Annual Flower
Departure
Precedes
scout field sport directors. and
Show, of the Piile Ridge Gaiden
KAPPA HOSTESS
For Comp
Rich Kent as quartermaster.
Club will be open to the public
Merit Bac4es
Colonel Howard' ~. Fair. of from 3-S'and 7-8:30 p.m.'1n the
Mrs. Frederick S. Wood of West
The scouts did particularly well Unionville. Pa.. will be guest Wallingford Grade School CafeTraining lor the 1954 football Chester. president of the Beta
In the eanrlng of, merit badges; speaker at the Swartlimore Rotary teria on, September 11.
season will get under way at 9:30 Iota Alumnae Association of Kapmany of which
very difficult luncheon today. His subject will
Classes for children. which In- neXt Thursday morning wben pa Kappa Gamma sorority. reto obtain. Camping merit badge. be "Arena Polo."
clude an arrangentent, of flowers candidates for the Swarthmore cenUy entertained the executive
for example. requires among other
This type game eyolved from In a salt shaker.' an arrangement High School team will report at board, members at a three day
things that a scout have camped the old Indoor polo, for a time of wild flowers and grasses suit- Rutgers SchooL for their physical house-party. The party was held
In the "open at least 50 days and called' indoor-outdoor polo. was able for a kitchen WindOW-sill In examination and Initial workout. at Mrs. Wood's summer cottage.
nights. while 101' the hiking mertt brought along mainly by Stewart a painted six ounce frozen julce Practice sessions will folloW on "Woodbrhik", Lake Wallenpaubadge a scout must take five ten Iglehart. Michael phipps. George can and an arrangement for, a Fridsy and Saturday and at 1 pack in the Pocono Mountains.
mile hikes and one 20 mile hike. Oliver and John Ivory In Detroit breeakfast tray." IU~, exciting con- o'clock 'Sunday afternoon the
Those attending were Mrs.
John Thurman led the scouts of and In the Orange Bowlin Miami. sI~e~ble commen~: lor their s1m- squad will leave for Y.M.C.A. Sewell W. Hodge. Mrs. Walter R.
, Troup' 2 by earning five merit It Is now being successfullY played pliClty, and creative outlet. ,
Camp Lookout at Downingtown
Shoemaker. Mrs. Ollver G. Swan.
Mrs. Milton H; Fussell and Mrs.
badges during the two week stay by the Brandywine Polo AssociaMrs.
is in
Coach MIllard ,P. Robinson
In camp-athietics. swimming. tion at its new headquarters at charge of stagmg. 14r•. 'E. Fu.lI~r- pects 40 hoys to make the trip to Charles S. Schrader of S-warthpioneering. first aid. 'and cooking. Toughkenamon. Pa.. on Route 1 ton COOk. of educati°nalexhiblts. camp. accompanied by himself more; Mrs. Robert H. Dunn of
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badg
Mrs. Orrin Elliott ,co-chairman of
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t1
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ASSJStant Coach Walter Hall. Jr.• Lansdowne; Mrs. 'Lynmar Brock
D aVId Shute earned merit
In athletics, life saving. ploneerC~lonel Fair Is a high ranking reserva ons. an rs. ~~J e~. Trainer John "Shorty" Wilmore of Newtown Square; Mrs. Howard
lng. and hiking; Jily Lord In cook- player of the Brandywine Polo Mrs. T. G. 'Reynolds general chatr- and Waldo· "Dr. Ripper" Davl- B. Stelgelman and Mrs. Norman
lng. first ald. pioneering. and Association. His high scoring and men.
son. friend and counsellor of many H. Winde of Media; Mrs. William
biking; Bob Hudgins In basketry. fast riding ahillty has made him
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Swarthmore High teams. The E. Geboe of Ridley Township.
cooking. first ald and fishing; Bob a very popular player with the
Suff~rs
Injury
squad will return from camp FrlTO ENGLAND POST
Beckmann in basketry. cooking. Brandywine fans. He lives at
Mrs,' Joseph Pickin of Grace day. September 3. and on the 101fishing and leatherwork.
Unionville. Pa.. and has a polo Park Is sufterlng from a back in- lowing TUesday will begin IntenKelth Richardson was awarded record extending back to 1924 jury sustained. wl!\le riding horse slve training for the season's openMr. and Mrs. E. H. Lee Bauer
merit badges In athletics. pioneer- when be rode with the Royal back at the farm of her parents er with Darby. September 24.
of Riverview road and children.
lng and fishing; Jim Robinson In Home Artillery. British ArmY. in Hendersonville. S.C.
The third annual klck-olf barn- Carol LeAnn 9. and Garrick 4.
athletics. pioneering. and life sav- and often played along"slde Lord
Mr. and Mrs. Pickin and their ecue. which has become a popular, sail for Europe August 27. on the
Ing; David DePue In cooking. flsh- Louis Montbatten. then in the son. Jay. had traveled to South opening feature of the football S. S. America to reside in DufIng. and first ald; Pete Walsh In Royal Navy. He has played with Carollna to vacation with Mrs. season. will be held at Belfield·s. field. Derbyshire. England for a
leatherwork. fishing and camping; Montreal Polo Club. ,Canada, at Pickin's parents on their farm. beginning about 6:15 n.,.t Thurs- year.
Burke Jackson In basketry. swim- Meadow ,Brook (W.) and In Although Mrs. P1ckln was not day evening. Parents and friends
Mr. Bauer. who is employed
mIng. and cooking; Marty Franck many
international
matches. 'thrOwn from her horse, she suft- of the boys on the squad are In- with the Aviation Gas Turblna
In 8rst ald, cooldng. and basketry; Managed and coached Phlladel- ered thelnjurj when her horse vited to attend and get acqualnt- Division of Westioghouse Electric
Eckenholl In athletics and phla Polo at Philadelphia Country jumped a fence. Several verte- ad.
' Corporation LestEr, Pii.• wlll eom..
mence his recent appointment as
bugling; Dick Mi11s in b'asketrY Club. Penllyn and Bryn Mawr brae In her back were crushed
BOd eookina; Fred Kellermann In from '36 to '39 when he went and she Is now at Ashville HosMr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake SenIor Westinghouse representa6rst aid and basketry; Bich Kent overseas with the Canadian Ar- pita!, N.c.. In a back brace.
and their daughter. Pat of Am- tlve at Rolls Royce. LImited In
In fishing and cooking; Eddie tillery. Colonel !'air will be preFrIends who wish to write to hent avenue entertained three of Derby, Entiiand.
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Eckenboff In ftrst aid and basket- sented by George C. Salmons. Mrs P.Ickin may do so by sending Pat's friends at a week-end part,y
Upon their return to the United
l'y; DIrck Bass m lint aid; chairman, this week's luncheon
~ her parents "lito will for- on their boat In Ship Bottom, N.J. States· the Bauers will reside In
Skipper Bernard In swimm1nl; meeJ:lnl.
eIr ward it. The address Is: Mrs. Guests Included: Sara Cronin of ~!!DA' City where the main aeBOd In a OIIe Wf!*
In camP,
Swarthmore
:at- Joseph Pickln" clo Mrs. ..... L. Aberdeen, MeL, PhUIp swayne tlvity of tile Weetlnllhouse AvlaJ~ ~bold; eamed Ant aid RotarY-ADDs are ~ T~ AnderS. 201 Price Strat, Hellder- and 0rvIDe Wrilht, Jr~' pi tIon 0 .. TurbIne DlvisloD Is now
BOd awIlN111nl merit bacIPstend t2le polo a
, soavlUe. S. c.
.swu1hJnore.
beIDa _riidatecl.
,~ ScOIlts, ~ WadeD
(contfmled lID 1'IIC8 6)
tim,.
more'
"ne-:
CO.I' Howar
'd C. F31"r
H. S. Squad Starts
Football Training
R0tary,Speaker 10day"
are
Wi11la~, ~!,Ier
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mall
, medium and large.
Flowerless
Construction has begun on the
first phase of an extensive remodellng progr~m In the Swarthmore Methodist Church. Park
avenue . according to announcement by the Building Committee
of the church. Last week work
began on a new pastor's study and
church office Installation.
Norman Hulme 139 Rutgers
more.
As was true of the Spring avenue is the architect and since
Exchange. there will be no pre- his first blueprints covered this
view or sale for clubmember phase and part of this addition
workers. Nothing will be sold was memorialized before the
before 9 a.m. on Wednesday. building fund canvas last winter.
September 22. although there the committee thought it wise and
will be considerable eyeing and economical to begin this project as
yearning as goo¢! for exchange soon as possible. .
are brought to the Club on
Eventually as plans become
Tuesday. September 21. lrom available and contracts are
9: 30 a.m. until 3: 45 p.m. Set- awarded the entire structure wlll
tlement will be on Friday. be remodelled inside. increasing
September
24 from 9 a.m. unll
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the total church school facillties
p.m. Long experience h8Il by more than 100 per cent. Recent
shown 1 that winter clothing Increases in church school enrollmoves
Ex- ment and In church membership
h
haster
t h In hthe Fall
'
cgenerall'
ange u d ouse
I bl old goods11 are have necessitated this enlarge'
y
es
we .... ment. It Is stated by church
toy
hi h hra e as timel
s Iw N
c
ave
a
ess officials.
,t.
h
appea .
a s oes. hats.· at
New
departmental
space will be
pocketbooks wl11 be accepted for
created
in
the
gymnssium.
The
·
IDENS'
SCREEN
exchange.
All
articles
must
be
'
W
cleaned and 'In good repair.
church parlor will be relocated
By a unarilmous decision of and furnished as a multipurpose
Th e Callege Thea tre has recent •
)y installed., a new-large. silver
the large and Iiardworked cluh- room. The liltchen will be relocaiClnemaScop~, screen. one of the members who plan the Ex- ed. enlarged. and re-equipped.
most mode*, , available ,at ,the' change and man Its hours of Special attention Is being given to
present
,All CinemaScope, labor. thO! Club will' not be re- needed facillties for an adequate
pictures are,tlImed with a wide-. ,sponslble for goods left after youth and college program:
.n~gle lens ap.d when,pro,iectedon ',th,e fin, al seitleme,nt on FrIday. ,Scbed,uled to be completed thIS
Oili.., new sq-een; 'g1_'the'villWer ',the 24th. All ioods then' r0- mOnth.lB. the il!sta1l~tlon of Ii new.
a depth prospective, feeling.
,malning will be !ilv!iiito: chlirI~ , oversize oil - fired steam boiler.
"We will endeavor to show the 'ties. ' "
' This contract. which, was awarded
last week, will complete the modfinest In motion picture entertalnernizing of the .heatlog plant
ment". says Merrill Joire. manwhich began last winter with the
ager. "Don't miss the great proInstallation
of economizing sec_
ductions coming to this theatre
tionallzed heating by. automatic
soon!"
'Bil-ck
Moving furniture even an inch prevents
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20,1954
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 34
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Sunny Brae Orchards
P~ultry
rHE SWARTHMOR
For The
Boy Scout Troops 2, 3 Earn Distinctive
Boro Talks With R.R. Fall
Honors in Latest Delmont Encampment
Regarding Gates
DRUG STORB
8W 8-0588
,
Eggs •
Flowers
, Flowers
.JINGLE
Afr~oltdHlo"flt' for Yo.,. Sioppfll, Comfort
FVNBRAL HOMB
BtchtftD y...... BxperIenee
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(;QLLF.GE
-l
avenue.
Miss Ruth M. Cole ,of Sala(Continued from Page 1)
manca. N.Y.• will arrive today to
by the large margin of assets over spend a week with her sister.
liabilltles. The total asilets of the Mrs. Warren R. GodfreY of Vasdistrict are $1.935.537.73
of, which sar avenue.
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a million and a half \'tonus are
for school buildings and sites.
On
,
this property the school district
carries a total of $1.314.800 of fire
insurance.
The balance on hand covers the
reserve to pay these contractual
obligations. The balance at the
All orders for eoal must be end of the year was $205.834.82. '
placed with the dealers this week
,
I.
The net per pupils cost to tIj.e
by order of the Unlted States
Government. Those failing to re- school district last/year In the eleport may ,have to go without next mentary '!Chool was $250 and the
high school $402 per pupil.' The
winter.
average' teachers' salary was
$4,120.
Prof. Roy B. Pace. Assistant
The borough auditors are at
Professor of Edgllsh at Swarth- present making a complete annual
more College. has enlisted In the audit of the school accounts which
Y.M.C.A. service for one year In ineludes not only the school disthe French Army.
trict's accounts but those of the
Student Treasury and the Cafeteria funds as welL A report of
Three canoes at Strath Haven findings wll be prepared and subInn were stolen last week. Chief mitted to the Board In the near
Sweeney found two at Eddystone future.
and the other was shipped by express down In Pennsylvania and
will be recovered; The two men
NEWS NOTES
Implicated are under' arrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Murray
of Media spent last week-end as
Mr. J. V. S. Bishop has gone to house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Pittsburgh In the .lnterest of gov- L. Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Irl
ernment work.
Duling in Brant Beach. N.J.
Swnrthmora Collagr
SViarthmore
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THE SWAR1DMOREAN
A1J8Ust 20, 1954
they visited Mrs. Althouse's moth- for his brother. Ushers include , . . . - - - - - - - : : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ,
er, Mrs. H. H. Givens. Enroute Mr. Hamden B. Baskin, Jr., of
home the Althouses stopl?ed in Clearwater, Fla., and Mr. E.
·Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter Mount Morris, Ill., thl!Ir former Gerry Merrick, III of Cleveland,
of Columbia avenue retUrned re- home to visit friends there.
Ohio, brothers - in - law of the
Dinmc ~oom ()pen To Public
cenUy from an eight day motor
groom; Mr. Edward A. Fenwick,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Snyder, Jr" of Arlington, Va., Mr. .John L.
trip ~rough Quebec, Canada.
Dickinson avenue, are on a camp- Palmer, Jr., cousin of the bride,
Gretchen and Gail Bauer, touring trip to the west coast. and Lt. (j.g.) Richard P. Taylor
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. !=. Enroute they have visited Inter- of Jacksonville, Fla.
,
Thomas ~auer of Cornell avenue lochen, Michigan where they saw
Miss
Kenyon
attended
Montwill leave Monday by train for Swarthmoreallll, Mr.' and Mrs. D.
PEiOOOO:N'l' and
GUESTS
St. Petersburg, Fla., where they Kenneth Doherty and then jour- clair schools and Is a senior at
Swarthmore
College,
Mr.
Hulme
Harvard
and
Buteel'll
Avenu..
Phon
Swaribmore
8-9128
will visit their grandparents, Mr. neyed' on to Lake Louise, Jasper
graduated
from
the
University
of
and Mrs. F. G. Mehr for about National Park. Southward, they
toured the Columbia River VaI- Virginia in 1950, received his
two weeks.
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ley and the California Redwoods Masters Degree from Temple UniMr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of and headed east through the versity, and Is currently doing
FAMILY DINNERS to SUIT ... TASTE of EVIIYONE
Ogden avenue returned home yes- Rocky Mountains National Park, graduate work at the University
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Co.ked to Order
of Pennsylvania. He Is associated
terday from Mt. Desert, Me., with home their present goal.
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PAR'q FACILmES·
with the Sun. 011 Company in
where they spent two weeks vacaBUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH l2-l :~O P. !\I.
Bill Bevan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia.,
tioning.
Henry D. Bevan of Crest lane
DINING lOOMS
LO.IY All CONI/ITIONED
Mr. and Mrs. A. David M. has been spending the summer at
BIRTHS
C.mfort.ble Rooms Day or Week
~I.eyator
Speers and chllllren, Jonathon, Orleans, Cape Cod viSiting his
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour S. RuthDavid and Lindley, of Yale ave- aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
erford,
Jr., of Wayne anno~nce
nue· visited for a few days this Chester P. Baker.
the
arrival
of a daughter Agalia
week Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Ross Billstein, son of Dr. and Anne, born on August 7 in Bryn
Yale Ie Harvard Av.nues. Swarthmor•• Pa.
Bloom and family in Beach
Mrs. Walter P. Billstein of South Mawr Hospital.
WALTER E. 'AIRon, Mllr.
FREE .ARKING
Haven, N.J.
Chester road returned recently
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford
Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cor- from a motor trip to Lake Louise of Waddington, N.Y., formerly of
. nell avenue entertained Mrs. Fred with Mr. Arthur Hoch and family Swar.thmore. and Mr. and Mrs.
..
Henry Baxter of Falmouth, Mass.,
J. Murray and Mr. Paul C. Mur- of YaIe avenue.
ray of Yale avenue; Mr. and Mrs.
Sgt. Jim Hornaday arrived in are the baby's grandparents.
Peter E. Told and Miss Patricia Seattle,
Washington
Saturday
4ut. Life Baterl!,s
Gulf Oil and Gas
Told of Park avenue; and Mr. and after 15 months in Korea with
Mr. and Mrs. Brant Millington
Mrs. Peter Murray of Media at a the 40th Infantry Division. He of Crpydon, Pa., announce the
ROBERT J. A TZ, Owner
"combined birthday" party last Is awaIting discharge and is ex- birth of their third daughter, SaIly
Sunday.
pected at the home of his parents Jean, born August 4.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
.
Mr. and Mrs. JameS H. HornaMaternal
grandparents
are
Mr.
Miss Jeryl Faulkner is on a day of Vassar avenue this week
M.tor T.neup
Whe.1 Allgnme.t
motor trip through the West with end. With his parenls he will leave and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of Ogden
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. for South Casco, Maine to visit avenue.
OPPOSITE IOROUGH 'AIKING LOT
and Mrs. Murrell D. Weesner of his brother-In-law and sister Mr.
SWarthm.re ,,0440
Dartmo!lth & r,.afayeH~ Aves.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves
Morristown, Tenn.
and Mrs. Wlillam C. Mlthoefer,
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of Garden City are receiving con- .......................... ...........................................................................,---_.---------Mrs. William I. Hull of the Jr., who are cOUllllelors at Camp gratulations on the birth of a
'Wauwenoc
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Swarthmore Apartments Is visitseven pound, eight ounce daughing her sister, Mrs. Powers Sailor
ter, Donna Lorene.
FETE
BRIDE·TO-BE
at EnglewOod;
Nj. .
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Grandparents of the baby are
Miss Christine Ford, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reeves ,of
Virginia Bevan, daughter of Mr.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford of Elm avenue and, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Henry D. Bevan of Crest
Ian~ has ~en working th:Is sum- Amherst avenue was guest at Dean Church of Chester.
honor at a dessert and Unen
mer in Harwich Port, Mass.
,
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BEAUTY SALON
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shower given Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Squyres
~ei!!~ JilPls!ein of Sou~ Ches- by Miss Greta. Richardson and of Bellaire, Texas, ·announcie the
CLOSID AUG¥$T ,MIl fQI ',"CATION
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ter f~ad entertained a~·~er ~ouse Miss Patdcla Blake at the Rich- birth of a daughter sari! on A",gu~~ Iastweelh her college room- ardson homl'.
ust 15. 'Mrs. sq\lyresJS the 'fonner
, 9 SDUth Chester Ro.. r1
~~' ~ flit M~'Ills of HllI'eIEilen Jeriki n t"8nd the baby'S. a
Can
SUI
·0 un'1.
"~~IS .TrENDANTS
• ,.,.naril!m9,r.~7~
grandda~ter Of )(jo.anil
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An afternoon wedding In the Howard ,M. Jenldns and a gi-eat
Mrs. Robert H. Nichols Is visit(- "~-'--' -.-.... ~--::.:.&
ing her liriiJidmilther, Mrs. GeOrge PreSbyte~iim . Churcli of Upper graiutilaqhter Of Mr. and iIn.
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Ed'WUcPA.
.Jenldns
ot)North.CJieii; r. , ,
MontcjaIl',
N.J.;
Is'
being
planned
E. Silloway'of North Chester road
ter road..
Iii1til ·she can secure passage to by MIss Nancy WIlIi..m. Ke~io",
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hallas
England to join her husband.
Mr. anet· Mrs•. Harvey Clayton
Sunny
O~~haFds
Edwin· ·Kenyon of Upper MontTaylor
of
RUtaeis
aV8ll~
anMrs. John H. Bennett of the claIr, N.J., 'who will become the
liwa~m~rtl AParbnents ~ just bride of Mr. Rob.ert DuBois nounce the blrtb· of tIaeir teeond
>;eturneci from a two weeks vaca- Hulme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 80n and third child., Bruce· Clayton. Born August 1', at ,the Unition at Ocean City, N.i. Mr. Ben- man Hulme of Rutgers avenue.
Best Mld·S.alOlr Vaii~•• Now
versity
of Pennsylv~· Hospl~,
nett joined his wife over the
The ceremony will take place
week-ends during her stay there. at ':30 p.rn. with The Rev. Har- the baby w!'i&hed sqc. polUlds, nine
ounces.
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Mrs. George E. Silloway of old W. Schenck of U,e Montclair .. G1:i\'ldparents are ~. ana Mrs.
':'"' ?. - .,
Heights Reformed Church and WUiIam. -H.·· ~ . of .HarVard avNorth Clieilt¢i;- roaq ~c~o)npanled
Eggs
• Poultry • Vegtables·
The
Rev. Joseph C. Dickson, pas. by her daughter, Mrs. Henrietta
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tor of the Presbyterian Church, ep,u'l and' MllI, Francis 't~19'" of
W. FrIcke, retuPled tpIs Wee!< from
'l;1l1"~a. ~oJidl!.
omclat!ni:
a four wee~ vac'!-tlo,n at Te.naquid
,J. i.
'A r~tion at the Woman's
~ach, ¥.e. lin rO\lte hOme they
s!Oppecl aJ Camp Deerwood, Hold- Club ot'Upper Montclair will folePless, Vt. to vi#it Mrs. Silloway'. low ~atelY after the, ~
1I••ta,4:52
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and mony.
Mrs.
John
L. Palmer,
Jr., of
1/4
So~th
Bal~',m~r. Pi~.
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Mrs. Ferris Thompson.
East Orange, N.J., will be matron
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith of honor.' TII'e bridesmaids inclUde
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of ~e~.t ,\venue leav'! tod!lY MISs NimcyL. Coxey and:M!"
f9 r . Qu.~~ec, Can~
who has returned froin· a two Philadelphia, and Mrs. George ·W.
month tour of Europe. .
. Place of Garrett avenue.
Dr. Norman A. Hulme of AlMr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton bani, N:.Y. will serve as best" man
of Marlo FarlJ!S, Waw.: ·spent iast
~ee~;eiid .. at. th~ir cottagl' 'in
Brant
N..t.
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Miss Joanne Taylor of Yale
avenue will leave Sunday to
spend a week with her grandparents, Mr. ·and Mrs. John Taylo~ in Ocean City, N.J,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Althouse and daughter Sandra of
Rutgers avenue returned last Friday from a three week vacation
in Colorado Springs, Colo., where
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PIctURE fRAMING
PORlRAIT STUDIO
'PIIOTGGitAPlnC . .
SUPPLIES
Swarftm.re. ·r-a.
AIR
CONDITIONED,
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SEE OUR NEW. LARGE
., :' WIDe VISION .
ClltEMA$COPl $CIE~!l1!
Fri. & s.t.
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It will be too late to
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crea'"
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~ lOy leaR -1IilJW fer . . . .
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FROM
t.40NDAY. AUGUST 23rd
!E,TER E. TOLD
.A star'sl "tJ' -. . . . . . .~·""I.W
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aft.t 7011 ca1I til.
Fire Deparlmlllt. Bett•.
let 1W check~ ~ ~.,
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!npraDce to· cOy. .re,.
lAT. NIOHTO....,.......fIIIIb I+lit
WlWAIl HOLDIN
will be
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ELIZABETH TAYI.O.
"RH"PSODY"
of
INGLE,tI'i\U~
COLlEGE THEAlRE
until
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Editor
Marjorie 'J:oidL
.tranc~?.
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Murray
8J Second
Matter, .TrillUary' 24~ 11129;"t tlie Poill
OfDee at swarthmore, Pa....under the Act of lI/Iareh 3, 1819.
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MtrHC)DIST NOTES
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Church School begins at 9:45
a,m. with classes for all ages. At
the 11:00 a.m. Mo!"ning Worship,
The Rev. Laurence J. Seyler, Associate MInister of the Covenant
Methodist Church, Springfield,
occupy the pulpit. He is a
graduate of Crozer Theological
Seminary, Chester, and will become a member of the Philadelphia Annual Conference of the
Methodist Church.
Ushers for the morning service
will be Charles Hughey, head usher, assisted by Wesley France,
David Glenn, George Glaesser,
Chartes KIng, Dave Behenna and
George Dunn.
A nursery for children will be
supervised by capable women
throughout the summer in order
that the entire family might worship together..
In case of any emergency need
during any summer absence of
Mr. Kulp, the pastor's secretary,
Mrs. Mildred Conner (KIngswood
4-0888 or WAshburn 8-5609) can
.issIst in securing pastoraI care.
The Rev. John Schott will
preach this Sunday at the 11:00
Worship Service, and will use as
his topic for the sermon "The God
of Love," a study of the Gospels,
which Is the third in a series of
sermons given by Mr. Schott on
"A Rapid Survey of the Bible."
A Cl1urch Hour Nursery will be
held duriug the month of August
for· children of KIndergarten age
and under, under the supervision
of Katherine Jessup and Caroline
Schott. This Nursery will be held
in the Nursery Room, located in
the new building, starting at 10:45
a.m.
The music for the Worship
Service this Sunday will be provided by Mr. Eugene Roan, organist, and Miss Christine Clark,
soloist.
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The importance of relying
wholeheartedly on God, divine
MInd, for guidance will be stressed at Christian Science services
Sunaay, when the t1Ue of the
Lesson-Sermon is "Mind."
InCIuded in the Lesson-Sermon
Is the following passage from the
King James Version of the Bible
(Proverbs 3:5; 6): "TruSt in the
Lord with all thine heart; and
lean not tinto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowloidge him, and· he shall direct thy
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paths." :
The Golden Text is from Daniel
(2:20, 21): "Blessed be the name
of God for ever and ever: for
wisdom and might are his: . . .
he giveth wisdom unto the wise,
and knowledge to them tqat know
understanding."
A cordial invitation Is extended
to all to attend the services at 11
Sunday mornings at the FIrst
church of Christ, Scientist, on
Park· avenue.
CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jose.ph P. Blsllop. Minister
John Schott, Associate .MInbter
$lIllda)', AqiiiiUI
l1~~.~,M,-:-;.The Rev. John Schott
'!~.l!~e!lc~
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1IIIETHQDl~'l:. CID!R..011011.
John C;I¢Ulp, ~
John W~; AliSIit8nt M1n1ster
R. Bur·'· ." organist-Director
. ".~ Aucost 22
9:45: A ::'-Church School
11 :00' A~ -Mr. Kulp will preach.
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TRINITY· CJWRCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
Sunday, AQ'wI& 211
9:00 Ai:e.::~;:;:"li"'
5:30 PX-EVenIng.Prayer.
Flitit; 'A1ItliSt 27
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS·'
S -"~~,'
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ll:oo A.M.-'Meethil for Worship.
All are welcome to attend.
.
1:30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for
business will be held in the
Meeting House.
Monday. A1lg1IId 23
All
~To&~r;:· C.
All day sewlnl for A~.s.c.
::a:.:::.
and Mrs. Raymond F. ton, D.C., joIned the family group
Winch and their children Peggy ovet th~ weiii< end and will ai:Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of and Betsy have returned from cciinpany Mis. weSt and' MrS.
Holyoke pI:ice and Mrs. LeRoy v,acatlo~ in Rosring Springs
Peterson of GreenWich, Conn., with college friends Mr. and Mrs. Melkai'. to Tonowanda f~r a VisIt.
motored through New England Robert Hoover lind in Ocean City
1IIIr. aDd Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of
last week. They stopped in Fram- Gardens with Mr. Winch's parents Swarthmore avenue 81.. ~teitain
Ingham, Mass., and New Port, R, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winch. They Ing as their house guest for several
I., to visit friends.
.!'Iso spent a few days at the days this week, Mrs. Zecber's
Charles E. FIscher farm in Notaunt, Mrs. LeIgh E. Wlttell of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Twomb- tingham.
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,Lancaster.
ly wh" have been visiting with
Mrs. Hugh McLean of Tono-I .._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;;;;;;;;;;;
Mrs. Twombly's parents, Mr. lind
Mrs. Guy DeFUda of North Ches- wanda, N. Y. and her four daughBO~~AYS
ter road, left Wednesday for Cam- ters lIre visiting MrS. McLean's
417 Dual' ; •• AYe.
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bridge, Mass. After settling in mother Mrs. William West and
their new apartmelit the couple brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
CI.sed August 23
will travei to Fort Fairfield, Me., Mrs. W. Norton Landon of PrInceUntn Labar Day
to visit Mr. Twombly's mother, ton avenue. Mrs. West's sister Mr.
Opea T_ _,. s.pte.'1r 7
Mrs. Charlotte Twombly where Frederick W. Hadley of Washlng-'
they will spend the reSt of the
summer until Mr. TwomblY returns to hIs second year in the
Harvard Law School.
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PUBLISHED EVEBY FJUDAY AT SWAa'l'llKOBB. PA.
PE'l'IIB B. ~~. JIw'9BIB TOLD, I'UBLISIIBB8
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TRINITY NOTES
A service of Morning Prayer
will be held- at Trinity ChUrch
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Mr.
George Bogdanich, a student at
the Philadelphia Divinity School,
will be in charge of this service.
Those serving as ushers will
be as follows:· p. B. Blake, C. E.
Fellows, R. G. Fox, William Freegord, W. C. Hogg, Jr., W. F. Klug,
W. N. Ryerson, and H. P. Stsmford. David Bas. Is scheduled to
serve as acolyte.
are expertly and sympathetically
filled at the price you let.
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
....CTan o. PUNDAI.I
Dr. Robert T. Pfeifer, Mrs.
Pfeifer and their son Keith returned Sunday from .vacationing
in Booth Bay Harbor, Me. Mrs.
Pfeifer and Keith spent a month
there while Dr. Pfeifer joined
them for the last two weeks of
the time. Miss Eva Lowry of Melrose, Mass., 'Y8S the Pfeifer's guest
while she vacationed from her
duties as an a1rijne hostess.
rbe opinIons upreued below ....
tb..... 01 &be Individual writers. AIl
!etten to 'l'be 8 _ _ m1llt
be 81Cned. PleudOD)'DlS may lie
UBed ' II . tbe IdenUt)"of
the wTIteo
,.
.
Is known· by the EdItor. Letten
, wW .be publIshed only at tbe dIscretlon 01 tbe EdItor.
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Dear Editor:
To all of our friends and neighbors who extended so many courtesies and performed so milDy acts
of kindness· oil. our behalf during
my'recent illness, Mrs. Hart and I
wish to take this meallll of expressing our gratitude.
OSCAR S. HART
OUVEII H. JAIl!,
mil'
.DiLuzio~ and Sons
Florist
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Mrs. MeiaJ!l.e Dolman Seam.lo\lr
of Bensonvill~, Ill., arrived at the
Philadelphia: Airport tp vacation
with members of her family until
her return /lIght on September 1.
She will visit with her sons and
daughters - in -law Mr. and Mrs.
David Seymour of Highland Park
and Mr. and Mrsc Charles Seymour of Cornell avenue; with her
niece Mrs. John F. Spencer and
her husband and children of YaIe
avenue;· and, with h~ nephews
Mr. Geo!!.ey Dolman and family
of Collegeville arid ·Mr. R. EfIInghaif. Doliriim and' family of
Newark, Del•.
SWaifllmo...
Pound..
,
Ricky Ullman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David U. Ullman of Amherst
avenue Is vi¥ting his grandparents Mr. and 'Mrs. D. D. Wensink
in MIlwauKee, WiS., until Labor
Day.
Dear Editor:
May I send this leUer to the
residents of Swarthmore through
you?
Mrs. Frank C. l'ierson returned
Facts are not needed to arouse
to
her home on Ogden avenue tointerest or solicit help in the cause
day
after being In the Pennsylvaof polio. Swarthmore's response to
nia
Hospital for the past three
the March of Dtmes evidences
that. But·a speclaI; ~arn.est plea weeks.
for the· emergeney drive during
Mrs. Henry L. Sinith of Rutgers
the remainiri'g· daYS of August Is avenue has refurned home after a
not out of order.
visit of two weew. at Quoque, L.I.
The 'great experimentS. with
Gamma;' Globulin' this year and
hlSf' alid'
.;xpostire of hundreds
$600 MO~THLY
of tiioiiSUiili' of children to the
Sauk serum throughlout epidemic
StGrttnl) salary· for 2 _~atlq.."'p.
areas have reSulted iri nimlons of salesmen
to. ~p'r.~nt . IOfl}! Eastem
dollars de6clt In the national polio Gnandal corporattofl. No Myel. Sal.,
tr'eiisury. We are assured that we ••"'de.c'· ana·- abliliY. d'.ilr~. Istab-are on the verge· of the end of this IfllliMI m'tdiiftt, 2S..4if .,ean· old. mar·
rled, capable. Of GUVm1n9· r.j,onslbllkiller and crippler; we believe the HT.... In NQuestfft9 l....mew pleaM
next year or two will produce this IncI""o ..,.... personal hlslo", .11
re,li.. cOntldenlol. OUr saiesiri_ hove
happy result.
.
The response of every citizen in b"';· lafonMd of thl. ad. lox A. L.
Swarthmore, along with every SwarihmoNCln.
other throughout this country to ~iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii~
the letter just received from;:
Media headquarters may achieve
this end. Let each of us put oUr
shoulders to the wheel with a few
dimes or dollars. Checks sbould be
made to· the National Foundation
for Pallo and sent with. an enF.rftierly
velope contalning any coins to
CARNS
MAUD BISHOP
Chairmilii of Pollo'
6SO leltlmore Pi••
138 Harvard avenue,
Sprfugleld. D.I. Co.. Pa.
FIRST CHURCH, OF·
CHRI~ SCIDTIST
Park mueT:~~~tv&rd
SomdaJ", A"'" !I
11:00 A. M.~unday SchooL
11:00 A.M.-The Lessm Sumon
will be· "MInd."
Wedn~ eVenIni mee~
Swarthmore
each weell, If P.M:· Reading room
"Perl dally,~t.Sunday 12 to II
Be a Blood !?onor-NOW. CalI
P. . . Weibiescl8y _Inlll 1 to LOcust 4-21530.
7:10 P.K. ad • to 1:111 P.JI.
182Q CHESTNUT STREET
Bethy Thomas of Aldan Is the
guest of her grandmother Mrs.
Roland G. E. Ullman of Park
aveillie while her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Edward E. Thomas are vacationing in Toronto, Canada. Her
three - year - old· sister Kathy is
visiting her co u sin s Sandy,
Tommy, and Carol IDlman in
Villanova during the same period;
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YOUR NEEDS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hilles
o~ Crest lane have returned home
after a stay at the Thousand Islands and a ten day motor trip
through the Adirondacks. En
route home they stopped in Schenectady, N.Y., to visit their sonin-law and doughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant.
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SLIMMING
PANEL-ACtION,
Slip,o",'EN7'.lJjllY~/or ~he .surprise
dJ~f ~t,piN~ b'bd.h
0/
a' tJVolutionlJPy netb: entwlning- panel:ocribn tlUa·
your'
iA' /atJuloiilly' /untrional-f/arrering 0;,,1
(iJ.tten1ng: !J~e ,,{nylon leno eliuric •••
&4 .he rRlII/Ie i&'lfII etJiJflC "a,.e~tio"
. to,~ yiiu. ,;j a Wisp 0/ your jormer lelf·
Small, medium or large siZe&, While only.
15 South Chester Road.
a.
CIOIeci SClhrclayS
hrlug Jilly
AlIIJ1Ist
PANTY
.r
GIRDLE
W. Tucker who w1ll travel In
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fis- at Lake Wallenpaupack enroute Col. Howard C. F'air
~es::eeCh:~C:~';':g:~ Europe
for two months; touring .
cher will be the house guests of home.
Rotary Spealcer Today Princeton, N.J.
the United Nations.
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Farley of
Mr. and Mrs. George McKeag
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. James H. HornaWllkesbarre at their summer
V
polned a
L
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home in Noxon. They will visit of Parrish road entertained at a kenamon on August 26th. The day of assar aven~..... in' New a c,e Dar.e
...... last Sundav
""hedule --,,- for two games -"h family bon voyage p~".r
di
:b~riieifl.yiawiiiith~Mrs~~.~RieiilniiimPi·iiiiiiKroqniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiniilneiiiiriiiPii~iiiiii".riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii·iiiiiiiliiiii ~........
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: : . , : : : : salUng aboard the Queen Ellzabeth
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a proximately 15 will. be beneftt of Mrs. Hornaday's brother and
! . DanK DUI Int
performances with the proceeda siste
;:an=d=Mrs=.=M;:BZ==============i
.. going to pono, Cancet, Muscular .~
During August
§ Dystrophy,
Local
Hospitals,
Y.M.C.A., Chester County Glrl
!!Ii Scouts, Local FIre Companies, to
IE name a few.
REGISTRATION
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HANNUM & WAITE
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Mon. Ie Tues., October 25, 28
Del. County Teachers Institute
Wed., November 24
Last day' before hoUday.
Close Noon
Thurs. & Fri., November 25, 26
Thanksgiving Holiday
Wed., December 22
Last day of School before
Christmas-Close Noon
Thurs., December 23
Christmas HoUdays
SCHEDULE
NEWS NOTES
Miss PrieWa GUes of Rutgers
avenue return'¥l home Saturday
!! after vlsiUng her Jlance and his
§ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
~ Llffauer of LouIsville, Ky.
5
Mrs. Augustus H. Senf of Chesier is spending the month of
g= August with her son-In-law ·and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
PRIOR ·TO
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1954
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of lemonade
begins with
good water
you malt. Summer-
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time drlnb, you appreclateenore than .ver-th••parkll"l
purity of Sprhighld W.....
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September 2nd
to
her home on South Chester road
after spending a week with Mary
Phillips at her family's summer
cottage in Cente~ Harbor, N.H.
Gloria Ann Peirsol, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry' A. Peirsol,
Jr., of Lafayette avenue is spending this week and next week at
Camp Innabah on French Creek.
Mrs. George_ Strainer, Jr., was
guest of honor at a combined
surprise blrthday and housewanrilng party last Wednesday.
The Strainers· and their small
daughter, Diane moved recently
Into their new home In Peitn
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Harris,
Jr., of Vassar avenue returned
recently from a vacation at Surf
City, N.J., where they visited Mr.
Harris' sister, Mrs. W. Dittig.
Mrs. W. T. Davis of Los Angeles.
California, who left Wednesday
after a month's visit with her
niece Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of
Guernsey road was the guest of
honor at a tea given ~day afternoon by Mrs. L. C. Decker, Jamestown road, Broomall. Mn. C. C.
Franck and: Mrs. Cl1Itttes LIncoln
entertained" in , Mrs. 'Davis' honor
on Friday and on. Tuesday at
luncheons.
.
.
d Mrs. ·Will"rd. P. TomMr. E·
I1naon . Huqers aveliue\9in
tertain' . arrow eveiling In honor
of Mrs. ''fheodcre W. Croaean a
formed Swarthmorean now As-
en-
J
.
Last day an elector may move from one election district to
another in order to be permitted to vote at the General
Election.
Mon., January 3
September 1101
Last day all electors may register to vote at the General Election.
This includes electors who will become of age on or before
November 3rd, 1954.
September 13th
Last day for any elector who has removed into a new election
district to give notice to the Registration Commission in order
to be permitted to vote. at the General .Election. The removal
card must set forth a removal date Into the new election district
which cannot be later than September 2nd.
COURT HOUSE HOURS
Spring Vacation,
Easter Holiday
Tues., April 12
Schools reopen
Mon., May 30
Memorial Day Holiday
Sun., June 5
Baccalaureate
Tues., June 7
Commencement
Wed., June 15
Last day, Pupils
Thurs., June 16
Last day, Teachers
!Ilon., June 20 to July 29
Summer High School
Regular business hours up to and including Saturday, September 11th.
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Monday through Friday ............... 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday .... ... . . . .. .......
9:00 a.m. to 12: Noon
together with such additional hours as designated below '
August 20th, Friday ................... 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
BOROUGH BALL ON WEDNESDAY,
~UGUST
.
Hits New High in
KRock-Flee PDwer'
New ".". CasoIine
SINCL IR
POR-
Fusco Motor o.
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CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Phone SWarthmore 6-3681
-., .
Robert' Thorhahn and children,
Loreen and Bibbie, are returning
from San Francisco, California to
vacation with Mr. Thorbahn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thorbahn of Swarthmore avenue. En
route from active duty ill Hawaii,
the family stopped to visit Mr.
Thorbahn's sister, Mrs. Paul J.
Rutan, Jr., of Alameda, Callfornla.
John D. Pearson of Cornell ave_
nue returned home last Sunday
after spending two weeks at Camp
Delmont as troup leader for
Swarthmore Boy SCilut TfouP. 2.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Jay B.
Snape and son lUcky are vUdting
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape of
Harvard avenue for two weeks
before they go to Austin, Texas
where Lt. Snape will be stationed.
Lt. Snape, who is a jet pilot, has
just returned from Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bradford of SWarthmore avenue and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin CroSby of
Media were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Faulkner at their cottage at Buck Hill Falls last week. end. Miss Virginia Hath of Yale
avenue was their guest for a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dewhurst,
formerly of Ardmore andForrest
Hills, L. I., now residents of Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J.
Gilcreest of Vassar avenue over
the, week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Althouse of
Hibbing, Minn.. are visiting Mr.
Althouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Samuel Althouse of Rutgers .aven'4e.
.
Virginia Smith, daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. W. Alfred Smith of
Amherst avenue returned recent~
FROM 2:00 PoM. to 9:00. P.M.
I
BREAKFAST _ LUNCH ~ DINNER
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CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
0 PEN 7 A"
.M. t 07: 30 PM
.,
Monday .Through Saturday
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ALL PURPOSE
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43c pint
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. Daily Dinners
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BEEF
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The outside containers of these famous
cosmetics 'are slightly soiled. The con·
tents perfect.
THEATRE PHARMACY
THEATRE SQUARE
Alrcondltlonlng for Yoar S.opplng Comfort
CALL FOR and DELIVERY SERVICE
Ample FREE Parking
. SWarthmore 6·3154
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NORRIS
Store Hours
HOMOGENIZED
PEANUT BUTTER
34c 11 oz.
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OPEN
WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
FRIDAY
9
1 P. M.
2
9 P. M.
9 A.M. to 1 P. M.
2 P. M.to 9 P. M.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
DALMATION GLASS
STEAKS
PORTERHOUSE -
T-BONE
SLICED·
SIRLOIN
PRESSED
VISCERATED
lb.
CO·Op
VALUE
Consult Us Witho!Jt Obligation
e SITE SELECTION
e DESIGN CONSULTATION.
e. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
e ·REASONABLE COSTS
YELLOW
FREESTONE
PEACHES
32c Ig. can
SPECIAL
"Third Generation Builders"
HORACE A. REEVES
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
17112 S. Chester Road
.HONIS
SW1-341t
SW 1-3411.
HELLMANN'S
FRENCH. DRESSING
23c bot.
.
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NUCOA
32c lb.
. 403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
LONG ISLAND DUCKS
BUILD
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IT'S ALL NUTRITION
,IT'S .DIGEST~BLE
FOOD MARKET
4
CONSIDER
20% TO 50%
REDUCTION
\
SLICED
'i
SpecIal Children', Ploffer,
COSMETIC SALE
STARTS TODAY
Mrs. E. D. Gustafson and children left for their home In Montclalr. N. J. after visiting her par'ents, Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Huey of Dickinson avenue for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dryden
and children Deborah and Deirdre of Dayton, Ohio formerly of
Swarthmol'e, returned home Monday after spending a week with
Mr: Dryden's mother, Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden, of Barnegat, N.
J. Mr: Dryden's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
Peirsol, Jr., and daugbters of Lafayette avenue joined the group
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKeag
and children Be~y and Ian of
Parrish road were guests of State
Senator Arthur W. Lewis and
Mrs. Lewis last Saturday evening
at the Water Pageant held at
Medford Lakes, N.J.
RETURN LABEL
FOR COMPLETE
REFUND I
18TH,
i D E W DR 0PIN N
lng as their house guests, Mr.
Marsh's sister-in-law, Mrs. George
R. Marsh and sons, George and
Jeff. Mrs. Marsb, formerly of
Nashau, N. H., is enroute to Alpepper, Vlrg1nta, where she will
make her new home.
Be a Blood Donor-NOW. Call LOcust 4-2530.
ROVING REGISTRARS WILL BE IN SWARTHMORE AT
~'-
Durin,
Craig Peel, Columbia avenue,
and Gordon Smith, Harvard avenue are visiting in Beach Haven
Terrace, N. J.
School's reopen after
New Year's
Mon. thru Mon., April4-11,lnc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan,
of Vassar avenue, left this morning for Warrendale, Penna., to
visit a sorority sister Nancy· Rees
before they leave tor·Cleveland,
Ohio, to spend several days with
Constance Sawyer, Milly's roommate at Pennsylvania State University. They will then be entertained by Milly's brother and sister-In-law Mr. and Mrs, Robert C.
McCowan of Dearborn, Mich., and
will return by way of Canada and
Erie, Penna., where they will
spend some time with Mr. and
Mrs. McCowan, Jr., and their little
daughter Barbara Ann. Before returning home on September I,
Milly will visit a former roommate Mary Lynch in Latrobe.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh
of Columbia avenue are entertain-
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson
of Rutgers avenue returned last
week from a vacation In New
. York State and Maine.
the early part of the vacation thet
drove to Silver Bay on Lake
Mr. and Mrs. PerC)' Gilbert or
George where Mr. Tomlinson atPark
avenue returned home retended the Conference On Human
cently
from a 10 day vacation trip
Relations in 'Industry In which
to
Lake
George, N. Y. and ShelMr. E. N. Hay of Ogden avenue
bourne, N lI.
conducted seminars on Executive
Compensation. The Tomlinsons
Ann Drtehaus of Yale avenue,
spent two weeks on Spntce Point
vUdted Joan Hemenway in Tunkat Booth Bay Harbor.
annock,· Penna., for several days
last week.
Mrs. Herbert L. Ott, the former
Ruth Lipman, and her children
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Garrett·
David and Helen spent a recent
and
children, George and Chrisweek
the guests of Mrs. Ott's
tine
returned to their home last
aunt M!"S. J. V. S. Bishop.
week after a 10 day vacation in
Beverly and Robert Bishop,
Avalon, N. J.
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Bishop of Cranford, N.J., are II
,visiting their grandmother Mrs.
J. V. S. Bishop at her home on
Harvard avenue.
as
Mon. Ie Tues., February 21, 22 Washington's Birthday, Holiday
sistant·
the Dean MacMurray
College, to Jacksoinvil1e,'
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Crossan will be. the week end Ii
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house guest of Mr:__ and Mrs. liorace H. Hopkins, Crest lane.
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School District of Swarthmore
Id .
Thurs., September 9
Closed Sat. at 12 Noon
Now..
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Tues., September 7, 8
Open Wed. Afternoons
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NEWS NOTES
63c.
HAM
45c Jf2 lb.
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GUINEA HENS
per brace
4.25
CALIFORNIA
BARTLE I I PEARS·
4
for
each
CUCUMBERS.
IT TAKES REAL MAYONAISE
TO MAKE REAL POTATO SALAD
HELLMAN'S
19c '
qt.
·pint
3c .
COMPLETE LINE
ALL FRUIT
JUICES'
Frozen
and
Canned
FANNINGS
BREAD & BUmR
PICKLES.
2 lor 49c
P~e6
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i Pti,
Medla Frie.d. Sellool
Serving aU Races. all Creeds
. Three Years through 7th Grade
To Enroll. phone
MEdia 600914
Springfield
Laundromat
SOl ..ltI......Ik.
111911ay 4-0252
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36 Years Ago in Swarthmore
Do not be a slacker; join the
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''soldiers of the soU" today.
From the Swarthm~r$ar..FiI~s
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CITIZENS OF THE U.S.A.
AWAKE!
we are facing a food crisis
stop the manufacture of
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
AT ONCE
Urge the government to comandeer grain held in storage hy the
brewers
if this Is not done
speedily
FAMINE AND PESTILENCE
WILL OVERTAKE THE
NATION
War Chest, but they opened a successful aeason in baSeball by d ....
feating Olenolden sCouts on Saturday. The team cO;lIilsts of tile
following scouts: NeWlon Landis,
Henri Belileld, Charles Roberts,
Prentice Manning, Frank Onyz,
Waldo Yarnall, Carvel Worrell,
Bud Dederle, VirgU Baird and
Charles Fellows.
GaAMMAa SCHOOL
BOYS WANTED
1900 grammar schoo) boys are
BOY SCO'OT f}()INGS
wanted to do chores on farms and
The Boy Scouts are not only to assist the farmer on truck
successful in selling Liberty Bonds patches. A ten days course of
and getting subscriptions for the instructions at State College will
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
I
Alterations
335 Dartmouth Avenue
HOBSE roB SALE .
The horse found by Chief of
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, ........ & Rail".. Sentc.
pti~ate
entrance.
De a
tluot
classlllcation or
'~Aputment BOllA· DIaf;r\Ct" IDiteaa
Of: "Bualn_ DIstrict" baa become
mare _ n a t e for that portion of
the b".ln... _at' 01 the IlClrOU8J[
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To Accident Victims
lfoci . ,
.......... ~"'" ....
U_&IlI ...UVIfoa
Fishing was a daily practice.
Only carp and small time shiners
Can today survive this menace.
lise at the Interaectlon of Dartmouth
and Lafayette Avenues to the dwel ...
Rippling waters flowed so gently
'Twixt the banks all lined with
flowers,
Smelling sweet and shining
brightly
.
Bringing peace and happy hours.
oar-
PETER 01 NICOLA
IlDg of AlIce BIIIr!I. 810 Dartmouth
4venue (noW zoned Apartmeut Bouse
D1&trlot "P"). tbe BorOUgti. OOUncU
bas scheduled a publlc bearing at
the iIOrOUgh Ball to oonslder ouch
propooed oh"np In tho 8Wai1>hIilore
ZonIng Ordinance at 7:80 P.M.. Mon·
day. september 18. 1964. Tbe propooed ordlniulce may be IDS_ _
between the !lours of. 9 A.M.· and 6
P.M, In the oMce of the under8lgiJ.ed.
Elllcnt Blchardson
Borough _tar!'
Driveway eoDstraetioD
Aspllalt or CORerete
Cellar Walll Re-Plastered
Phoae Swarthmore 6-2526
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TDlKEN
~;~atfe
Apartment, 4 Rooms
Bath and Garage,' Private
Entrance. $80 per month.
Colafemina Vineyards,
Lima, Pap
Phone Media 6-3672
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J. A.·GREEN
Each year accidents run up a huge toll across the
nation. More than 90 times as many Americans were
injured In acciderlts during 1952 as were wounded durIng the 3 rears of the Korean war. A large number of
accident VIctims suffer shock, amputations or other serIous injuries, and their survival depends ~n prompt use
~=a~~ :a~£~h~~~~~f =Av'he~ru:
~.
Clhlld:
nt!lt~ door. or. the n'l'lgbbor across the street
wIio will need bloOd. tliIs yelir;·Glve blood - give an
accident victim an extra chance for survival;
Call your Re(I' CI:oss ~pter 10 learn when and
where you can gi,ve ~
..
Bloo~
Be a
1Je-I:Ior NOW
SW··E·E· -EY.
- .&. _. C·LYD· E··
6~2078.
Jack Prichard
Q"II
~,~t
Swarthmore and Vicinity
~any
VAN ALEN BROS.
200 W. Rldle" Ave.
RIdley Pari!
The electric rang6 hu
made cooking ClOni1>letdy
modem, automatic,
and BUnO. And what
I modem cooking doea
in' (hHitClien,
the automatic wuh...
add ~tric clothes
dry,or. do in the laundry.
All through your home,
every bour of the
dar md night,
electricity worb for you
••••aving ....e.
, .. preventing drudg.,ry.
bringing entertainment,
making life
mOl'epleil8ailL
Attractive MO'lll'es Available
Baird & Bird
Realtors
SW6-4742
WAS..2440
Autllorlzed D'lftl...o,..'
Opposite Borough Hall
SW 6·0108
for
ARANTle FUEL OIL
and
IRON
OIL
,...1It
and .eaHq' ~..
ServIce· avafl••'. to on
celtomen o.
malr•• of
ai,
off . .r .....
,.,..1It pl..
,
Level
o. 011
bills. AatoAelle .11v......
of 011 ••
119
r... .... ......
-- '01.
Gsa.\sI~
51
W
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Guild 0 pticim,.'1
827 LANCASTER AVENUE
BRYN MAWR, PAp
6C115 LUDLOW STREET
UPPER DARBY. PA-
12 Q'CLOCK NOON
r ,
•
AUGUST 1.4,'H,
- ...
~-
, _ " IOf,OOO lie
1923 CHESTNUT sTRm
PHILADELPHIA 3. PENNA.
CIOICJU"
AN OBDlNlANOB PROVIDING
FOB THE ACQUISITION AND
INSTAJ,iWoTION IN THE POWE&BOt78l\· CIP,8WAlloTBMlORlIl COLI LiGIl O~ ~ 01JTDOOB AlB
i. ~ l?J;\.li. w.yt.NlNG SYSTBM;
, AUTBOIUZlNG T H B PROPER.
OPPlClmS' TO TAKE APPROI l!BJA"l'Jl. 4(ll'10N ABD ENTER
INTO APPROPRIATE AGIIBB·
MBNTB.
TBB ·COUNOIL
OP SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
oMcers
Section 1. TIle proper
Bl'"
. hmeby I\utharlllod &D4. directed to
enter Into a Contract with' Reading
FIre Equipment company for the
acqulBltlon and _ t l o B In otIle
powerhouse of 8warthmore OoUege of
an outdoor alr ham. warn1ng system.
te~ co~talned
Upor;1 the
In wr1t~n
by· the Borough
C!III.1
89-1.lo\l>Or.
Beo;tlon. 2. The.
~
lio.e[!!1Y
autho~: ~d
enter
Inl
'8!;i
oM.... are
directed
agreement
to
with
B-",b, B9/1C1tol'.. setting forth
~, ~, ~ . ooa.!Utlona
under
w:hlch I!"Id warning aystem equipIDeM &pd. """"""'" are duly 1D8taI)ed In property of Swarthmore COl·
lege for tho bene1lt of the Borough
and the geb.eral pubUc, 80 that
&ball be without upenae. rial< OJ'
lIablUty to Swarlbmore College and
said equipment ahalJ. be and remain
personaJ propel tJl.
~~natlQl1 ~f·S!'I.d 8gree"'l'nt.
RE-OPEN
.MONQAY
AUGUST 23RD
sam:e
The .... d omoers _
further authorized to take .uCb.· 80...
tlon aD~ JD:N:e. 8Ueh 8.1TBllgements as
may be ....-ary and approprtate
~on
......
First I". $pJ.s..
RUr.1SEY CHEVROl.ET
&.
to
carry out the foregoing.
P~
thI8 9th
~.
Theatre ~uare
clay of August.
A.D. 19M.
BOOOUGB OP SWAlloTBMOIIJIi
(SEAL)
By TBOMI/IS W. lIOPPBB
PresIdent of COImcU
ATTEST
ELLIOTT RICIIAlID80Jf
SW.I•• a........130.
,
BOROUG~
0Ii'. 'l'BB
~~ 00I1jege. . . prepared by
Fir,st In Service It "mas MVUGIl\ tAX-PAYING
UllIn' COMPANY 0 _ "
tJ/ de
deadtue I
one-half·
GALLON
SYLVAN SEAL
ICE CREAM
WITH EACH PURCHASE
Oll THIS HEAVY·DUTY
ICE CREAM
•
scoop
*.
.l\OJ'OUgh
lie<>
elLry
I...
South Chest.r Roa~
APPROVED tl)1a lU.h. day or Augu'" .
LD. 1".
.
JOS&I'Il RBYNOLDS
BurgeM
..
.
,
-a.f~tir·tJ;~U. So GoV't a.~ce
,th.~
~•. I;)IU,V~RS DRIVE SAFE CARS
Experts fn tile Marcing and Fittfng
of Spectacles and Eye Gla.se.
Crum Creek waters· then wUl
sparkle
By erasure of disgraces
Bringing gladness to our children.
Bea.uty shall replace this darkness•
SAMUEL C. PALMER
i.
"SCOOP" ....
Hope we have that those who foul
it
Change of heart wi1\ give them
vision.
Streams are one of Nature's bounties
Never subject to pollution.
0,
forYacalion
.
.
BOROUGH
8"~THMORE
ORDINANCE NO. 1!68
(l O· 5< EDr
.
George Myers
) lti
Now we sigh with saddened heartache
As we see that ugly water
Dribbling by in blackened
shadows.
Auger wills my faith to falter.
4·2530
"'or
RlC1RIMY.!IJII~
~I!I
for Your Ihoppln8 Comfort
Mrs, F. WllflIen Lippincott of
Rutgers avenUE is vlslting ber
son, ~ichard .Ewlng LIppincott
and family at .tbi!lr home in MoLean.] Va. .
" .
,\
., ..
i
;=
AIR-CO DITIO ED
Memories dear of old time mo ..
. ments
When we swam, or fished, or
skated
Bring a hope that in the future
Present ills will be abated.
8ILDEAT
==;;-_=__
Saturday Till 6. P. M.
Boats were floated on its bosom
Youth enjoyed its pleasing features;
Many came to praise the beauty
Crum ~eek gave to autumn pictures..
"
.FOR RENT
&FRLTilJ'P,'M.
ming,
sw Wllt-WHII Dcrya
sw "I"'~···iw"" a StIIilHy
which ·.faoos
theand
IIOIIth
side ofeut
Dart-I
mouth'
AveDue
extends
of !~~iiiii;;~~~;;~;;~~
the Robert J ..... meastor B .. At1I
Our Swarthmore Market Now
Here our lads found joy in swim-
-In
O&.-s ..... COIIWI~ 011. ~
FOR SALE
on. .Oll..... _ 1"••' • • •":11_ ....." ..
trlil1sporta~on. Available SeptemFOR
SALE
MIniature
Grand
ber
1.
Adults.
$80
including
util"
Charles E. Fischer
Steinway piano $850. MEdia 6- ities; Call MEdia 6-1870 or MEdia
1440.
.
6-0153.
..
FOR SALE - Davenport, blue, FOR RENT - Furnished apartDAY and NIGHT
all-wool needie-polnt, seven
ment, two rooms, smail kitchen I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~
BUILDER
feet long. LIke new. Reasonable. and bath. Sirictly private. Gar- I
OIL BURNER
Phone: SW 6-4216
Phone SWarthmore 6-2312.
age avaUable. SWarthmore 6- Jewelry Repaired
SERVICE
EMIL SPIES
FOR SALE English springer ;;31~6:;:8c-.
==---,spaniel puppies: Males. AKC FOR RENT - Six room apart'MONDAY TllRU SATtlBDAY
Swarthmore 6-2253
registration. Innoculated. Sired by
ment with bath, centrally locatNOON
Formerly of F. C. Bod. I Sons
Belfield Sports Extra, son of ed, available September 1. Box V, Fine Watch and
128 Yale: Avo.
champion Frejax Royal Salute. The Swarthmorean..
. ..
SW 6-4041
Field and show prospect. VaUey FOR RENT _ Comfortable bed- ,;:C:::loc:::k:::R:::e:::p.:::h:::'==;;':::S;;wo;;";;hm:::o:::,o;;.;;P;;o;;.~I
SUNDAYS aDd HOLIDAYS
Brook 3178-M.
room, den, private bath. One ;:
FOR SALE -. Peac\les, yellow or two gentlemen. Adult home.
COAL
and white Freestone. Apples. El SWarthmore 6-4133.
.
THOM
SEREMBA
FIREPLACE WOOD
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
Rancho Orchards, Providence road
WANTED
UPHOLSTERING
one mile north of Rose Tree, near
AND SON
Media.
.
W~ - W,he will buy at best
SLIP COYEltS-DlA'ElIES
SALE· ~ Upilolstery and sUp
pnces. old c Ina, cut glass, furSwa rthmor. Rat'rencft
GENERAl• CONl'RAaOR FOR
cover cloth at 1... than whole- nilure. Call Holly Oak 4313 or
...
•• s...... Hili 0734
Oak 6720 collect, for ap. Mor. than 25 ,Ian experlenc.·
Tile PlGOn • Plastic: Tile sale price. Thom Seremba, Sharon Holly
SWarthmore 6-0740
pointment. All business confiModen Kltchel1s
Hill 0734.
dential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5,
FOR SALE - Bathinette, small Philadelphia· Pike, wnmln~, IftIII1IIIIHnmUUlnnmnlllltnHlllmUlIHlUlllllnnlllldlll.unitUlnlUUlIUUltnIIlHlnUlHllIIllDlnnllnm~a
Alterations
crib, teeter~babe, toidey seat Del.
§I
1401
Ridley
Avenue
and
pad.
Ve
r
y
reasonable.
;;W~AN!'=TE;;;r.:D=--~---':F;:"o'-r-:'burn""·""
-ed
...
·
....
·::..~~..,.t
~_
A Comp"" Insurance anrl "".,Estate Agen""
~_
•
SWarthmore 6-40~7
.famlly In swarthmore, pillow 5
-,
5
•
CHester 2'4759
FOR SALE - Top quallty top- cases .and throw rugs. Call:!
Air and Ship Travel
5
205689
a
son, $10.00 load. Call. Warren SWarthlnore s..cMu .
Pierce, ·SWarthmore
WAN'tJ!lb _ .. slLn flpnisbed;=
N··
la=
~===========~ 1 FOR
SALE-26 inch boys bicycle
apartment, bed ·bath.· Jdtehen'completely recondiUoned. call ette adeqliate tor' one lady. Reply
SWarthmore 6-4261.
. ... Box F, ·.l'be: Swartbmore,n., .: ·1=
29 EAST 5TH ST.; CHESTER
i_
FOR SALE -. Two four 1?ui:ile1' w~WomlUl with Swarth;gas ranges 10 good condilion more.referencelfto do ftrst claSs 5
_,3-6141
3-6142
+4291
4.4292
iii
table top models with large oven' itoning··· one day a week. Call
Samue. I D. CI,de
Sam. uel D; CI,de. Jr.
and storage space. Very reason- SWartHmore 6-4t2Q.
a
able. Telephone KIngswood 4- WANTED _
soJ.n furnished ~ J. Edward Clyde
George Plowman ~
0474.
.
.
apat1ment, two 1/eoh'O...oms, pm.·- - .
PAINTING
FOR SALE - Matched set Mac- erablY8Ubur~ loi'ation clOse to ;;a.MI="lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIiqilllllllliltIIIllIlUUlllnDllllnIlAnlllllnunIlIllIllIllIIlIIllIllIRUDlRnnmmnmll~
Gregor golf clubs, hos. 2 to 9. Cheste~; Bent. tiot over - $100
and
Excellen~
condition. Regularly monthl7.
young engineer, wife
$115. PrIce $40. SWarthmore 6- and fiVe yeat old d&i1ghter. Serld
CARPENTRY
5103.
partic.qlars to P.O. Box 350, CheSFOR SALE - 1940 Mercury, $65. ter, Pai'.
. , . ..
:
• ·,,.ICftOln·
.
Four· by six utility trailer, $25.
SWarthmore 6-8761
Phone KIngswood 4-0474.
L_. , . .~"/·. •
';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
PERSONAL~.. :;-.-,-_..".. PERSONAL
- Furniture rellnlsh~
===m;,==;;;,:,;:·;:·
lng, general carpentry, light
PERSONAL - TeleVision, radio hauling. Phone SWarthmore 6and appliance repairs - prompt 2198.
Sheet
Metal
Work
Hervice.
TV sets repaired in the pi5ERS~~O"'N;;ALrT--;D"'uP"""·o::n"'t"'e::·m=p=-i"'o=yee==
,
home. Robert Brooks, SWarth- desires to join car pool driving 1<1.
'Raofil19
Guthws more 6-3889· or SWarthmore 6- Wllnllngton. Phone SWa:rthbiore'
1947.
; , Air Conditioning
PERSONAL
- Business man deyour
Heatln9
. sires room with small family.
Fry In the Swarthmore Nursery
011 • Gas • burnen
413 Morton· Avenue, Ruttedge, Pa. Scliool now. O. pen Sept. 15. \
PERSONAL - Six kittens to give Licensed. Ages 3 to 5. Call Mrs.
Brodhead,
Director,
away, five females,' one male. G. . W.
Call SWarthmore 6-2844 ar.yUrne. SWarthmore 6-4609..
Box 48 SWarthiiore ...740
What has hlighted Cru~ Creek
waters
Once a beauty in our valley
Sparkling clear and full of fishes
Now polluted and so filthy?
Blood MeaDe Life
H._ ..!:'_r....
c••,fIiie
PUBLIC HMinNa ON ZONIHIi
Believing
LOST - Waterman's garnet foun- FOR RENT - Third floor apartment, Media. Newly decorated.
tain pen between bank and railroad station. Reward. KIngswood Large living-dining room com4-0178.
bination, two bedrooms, bath, kit-
chen.
CRUM CREEK WATIIS
Police Sweeney will be soid for I ~=========;;;;~
his board on Saturday.
Ii
. FOR R,I!NT
LOST
SW 8·8818
WILLIAM BROOKS
.t Rubbish. Removed
. Lnw M~ GeDeraJ.
TIlE SWARmMOREAN
Ashe.
BaaUnl!!.
1M IIudIiiII AYe.; WI1on. Pa.
CLASSIFIED ADS
J. F. BLACKMAN
Aupet 20, 19M
Sw.rfIo.......144.
CHUCK Roa." 1\5ed
35C,
lb
Iomtl... CIlO ....eut
O.nulne Veal' L1yer·
1.'65e
" Ib 4ge
1033e
Ib 4.ge
Veat Raas'Bo.,;.
Veal, Sh~r· Chop.
IJrea.tl. N~c;~ or Sha"i of V8C.I1
O.~"Jn_ ,(",Im, '"' "I~.r
.
Asw'. SQM.•~
.
"II> 31e
Boiled, Ham, '........ "~,su...
Im~rtod c;a~qd~n
Ham
Pftlla.Killed "Ready to Cook"
I
I~c
Ib
Ib
59c
35e
75e
$7..89
"Ib
6". . _
.
. ..
Ib
.
IELTSY"lE 'UIKEYS' ~: Il>. saC.
4'*"ff#. ~..~"s~oi
1..'• ....
~;;.~
lb', ......3S··
. .. ~
U~,I!!J.I:.'")It 95C
tb ..
'resh
Res. Ground ...,
~"g ~II~" c....
~u.ocI:.
Whit........~
Chicken Lobiten I
;i••ted.CE
Arctic Seal •
III He
o~
a .... $;1,.00 .
t-
$1.39
S·lbllo> 6ge
J,Ilo.IIo>
,
Ib7ge
•
3 =45C
~------
PERC.. , FI.LUlS
39C
..t .
..... ··9'°' 39c:
Ib IoaI ISe
,,
I
I,
Swarthmore Collegr Ldbrary
\
Page 8
"
August 20, 1954,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
week. Howe1fer, the bird was back
Wednesday morning and It Is expected It will continue to return
periodically for a few weeks.
Through the generosity of the
Swarthmore College zoology deWhile most Swarthmoreans are partment, before the close of ColBtill pursuing summer· vacaUons, lege, and later Charles LIncoln
one locai family Is momentariiY of the LIncoln Foundation on
expecting the departure of one of Har1fard avenu'!, the hawk has
its members to a winter haven. I!~ been well supplied with a diet of
the recent chill nights continue white. mice. It Is very tame and
the seeker of warmer cUmes will apparently doesn;t realize It can
probably take II.Ight quite soon.
also eat birds. It Is qulte friendly
Although not officially named with the various song birds, cats
"Anybody" Allison, the broad- and dogs In the &rea although
wing~d hawk which came to live these usually keep their distance
at 408 Vassar avenue last May Is uless he Is on his perch. The birds
definitely a member of the Robert come to eat at a bird feeder close
Allison family which resides there by when he is on the perch.
_ in fact he's an established part Sometimes they torment him by
diving at him .and he seems to
of the oeighborhood.
actually
be afraid of them.
Caught whlile a fledgling, by
It he leaves the perch, a mouse
George Allison, age 18, In one of
placed
·near it, or a member of the
the boy's wanderings through
family
walking around carrying
Crum Woods and environs studythe
perch
brings him back. His
Ing birds, the hawk was caged
only during his first two weeks of cry is similar to that of an owl.
It wlll be Inteersting to see If
captivity. Since then he has been
be
has a successful round-trip
tethered to a perch just a couple
feet off the ground. Several weeks and wings back to Swarthmore
ago he was cited on the front page next summer.
of the PhiladelphIa Evening BulNEWS NOTES
letin for having provided the local
Fire Company with its strangest
Mrs. Richard Schmidt drove
call to date "to get a bird· down from Detroit, Mich., to visit' their
out of a tree." The hawk had family In Ambler. En route they
sllpped its leash. but a restrain- stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. RayIng cord remained connecting its mond F. Winch of Dickinson avfeet. ThIs cord became entangled enue and· wlll return this week
In the top of a high sycamore tree end for another visit lind a rewhere the bird perched and his union with friends here after a
distressed cries demanded he be week at the seashore.
rescued or shot. Fortunately, the
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. GodFire Company as usual rose to the
frey
and SODJ James, of Vassar
occasion and George did not have
avenue
left today for Carnegie,
to do away with his pet.
Pa., to attend. their son, Bruce's
George, who graduated from wedding. James will serve as best
Swarthmore IDgh School last man for his brother In the cereJune and has been employed in mony which will take place tomorthe Ardmore office of the State row at 2: 30 In the First United
IDghway Departme,nt this sum- PresbyterlilD Church of Carnegie.
mer, has long been .lnterested In
Dr. and Mrs. Wllllam Wesserbirds. Two years ago he had a
pet crD¥!'. He spent ·severai. years strom and sons Robbie and Andy
as Imtu'i'e· counselor at Camp will move from their home on
Sinking Crl!ek, State College and Parrish road August 24 to 135
•was assistant trail director at the fairhaven road, Rochester, N. Y .
. camy last year. He leaves Septem- Dr. Wasserstrom will teach En"
ber 12 to enter Gettysburg .CoI- glish Literature at the University
'
.: lege and hopes that by then the of Rochester next year.
hawk wlll be well on its way to
Mr. and Mrs. BIrney K. Morse
South America where the rare of Harvard avenue returned home
variety migrates In early Septem- Monday from two weeks In· Canber. Gecrge placed a National ada. After a week's huslness trip
Wildlife Service band on the to Sarnia, Ontario, the Morses
hawk's leg this week and remo1fed motored through Ottawa, Monits f"tters. Monday afternoon it treal, Quebec and spent some
disappeared, apparently answer- time In the Laurentian Mountains.
ing the call of. ·another hawk
Jean Holman, daughter of Mr.
which the family has seen soaring and Mrs. Frank H. Holman· of
"hIgh, high above for the past College avenue returned home
Tuesday from a week In New
England where she visited some
JINGLE
of her camp friends,
We have ping-pong ball&Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bodley and
tennis balls golf balls and
children, Justine, KathIeen, end
such,
Allce of Park avenue returned
Also many odd things
holne Saturday after· a two wee!<
Which at times you want much.
vacation at Little Spruce Lake.
Regular /11m, ColoTFilm. Allo
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh
fast 24 hour developing seroice.
and' daughter Sue returned after
CATIiERMAN'S
a weeks visit with their daughter
DRUG STORE
and son-in-law,· Mr. and Mrs.
SW 6-0586
William Prouty who are noW llv-
--
Vassar. Avenue Hawk
Ready for Take-Off
~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~gii~1n Hudson
BUR,GLARS
To A'
Vacation
Too!
Make sure your hQm8 and
everything in it is adaquately insured against burglary,
theft, fire and other perils
BEFORE you leave on your
Acclde.t Insurance
Weather and customers permiHing, we expect to close
shop Saturday, August 21st,
Avenue) and open
9:00
after lunch
(at
A.M. Monday, August
405
~3,
Dartmouth
at
6 "ark
Avenue.
VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION
TRY OUR ALL NEW PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE
Temporarily Located Along the Sidewalk Between
405
Dartmouth Avenue and
6
Park Avenue
Fri. 9 to 8:30
Wed. 9 to 1:00
SW 6-4191
Select with care
the color of your
OLD GOLD
TURQUOISE
NYLON CARfET
MOSS GREEN
••• No one
TEAL BLUE
SPRUCE GREEN
COCOA·
knows how long·it will 'last.
COPPER
SANDALWOOD
NEEDL1:TUFT GEORGIAN
12" an". IS' wid~hsl
ROSE BEIGE
needs no binding,
15 00 sq. yd.
PEARL GRAY
TANGIER 'WHITE
O',,"'son & Comr..e!l!
....... au.!¢'-. • Complete Sbe R~ ~ ..............
,100 P.rIe Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
SWarthmore 6-6000- CL ~rbroolc 9 4646
..Rap ... _,.. _~ di.,/"""" ia :yow " -
•
Opojo
"",E
,
;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;~O!li$~;;;;;:;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;~~'You
Meet
the
Nicest
People at Speare's"~;;;;;s~
Headqllarters· ·for
Boy Scouts and
Girl Scouh Uniforms
Clnd Equipment
PETER E. TOLD. A.tllt
for
A 1_ Cuull, •
s••., CC:...._IJ
THE SWARTHMO
Schools Ready for
September 9 Start
Flowerless
13.50 PER YEAR
SWAR11IMORE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1954
SMITH PORTRAIT
Names Committee
Included In the Direct Colour
Portrait Exhibit which Fabian
Bachrach is holding at the Barc1ay on September 28 will be a
Urge All Registrations Be
portrait of Dr. Courtney C. Smith,
. Completed Prior to
president of Swarthmore College.
Opening Week
The exhibit, whIch- will open
Tax Deadline
Tuesda:y, August 31st, Is &be last
da:y 1954 local &axes ean be paid
to receive clIsconnt.
Whit Is Where, or
Where Is Who 111
One Leaves Town, Others
de Furia Begins
Washington Task
~-::=::,. ESTER'S Fashion Cor.....
EDGMONT AYE... 7th AND WELSH STS.
. CHINCHILLA CHARMER
~~~
Play Hide and
Seek
Finai plans are being completed with a cocktail party on SeptemIf change is progress Swarthfor the opening of the Swarth- ber 27 hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
more has been progressing at an
more school. on Thursday, Sep- Fabian Bachrach, will be open to
unusual rate these waning sumtember 9. at ~e regular hours,
Chester Road Man Sworn mer weeks. In fact the only rethe
public
on
Tuesday.
8: 45 for hIgh school, grades 7 to
turning vacationists who know
in Saturday as Asst.
12, ·9:00 a.m. for all grades below
which door to go into in the shopCo.msel
ping area are those who have
seventh. Any parents who will
read and remembered the new
have
children
entering
the
GUY G. defuria, 622 North
address
announced
in
Tp.e
Swarthmore Schools for the first
Chester road. went to Washington
swarthmorean's adverUstng COltime In September but have not
Monday to begin his duties as asumns.
completed registration details,
sistant counsel to the special'SenG. West Cochrane, who three
should do so at once In the hIgh S
D
B k
ate committee which will probe years ago set up the Camera and
ept.
ac s
school building on College avenue. tate
censure' charges against Senator Hobby Shop at 405 Dartmouth
After teachers return, much less
Here' of Leaders in
Joseph McCarthy.
avenue, has moved what started
time and care can' be dovoted by
'German City
THOMAS W. HOPPER
A former first assistant district out as his hobby and turned Into
the registration office to pupil
President of Borougb Council,
regisiration .details.
At the suggeslion of the Amerl- who ,last evening announced attorney, Mr. deFuria was sworn everybody's hobby, to 6 Park avin Saturday to assist E. Wallace enue. West's hobby for many
The first two days, September can Foreign Affairs Institute and Safety Committee.
Chadwick, former congressman
9th and 10th, ail classes will have with the support of the United - - - - - - - - - - - - - and county judge, who was named years has been photograpf,y.
When to that he added the hobby
morning sessions only. On SepAugust 17 as chief counsel to the of catering to other people's hobtember 9th, the morning.-kinder- States State Department, Swarthsix-man committee.
garten groups will attend, and on more will be host to a group of
bies (even down to the bubble
Announc.ement
of
the
appointblowing set) and the hobby of
September 10th, the afternoon adults from Stade, Germany for
ment was made Saturday by San- placing "Sprlngmaid-like" ads In
kindergarten groups. Full kinder- two and a half weeks in Septemator Watkins and deFuria was The Swarthmorean the walls of
garten sessions will begin Mon- ber. The group wlll be sponsored
sworn in on the same day.
hI. original shop soon weakened
day, September 13. Parenls will
Hopper ""ames Res'ldents
A native of CheSter, deFuria their seams trying to' pack In
be notilled by mall before Lal>or locally by the Rotary Club, the
....
attended
Franklin
Grammar every customer's favorite equlpDay to whlch.group their cbUd is action Ilttlng in with Rotary's
to Study, Recommend
School
there
and
was
graduated
assigned, that Is,-which school. strong International program.
Corrective Steps
ment and the latest varieties of
from Chatter IDgh School. He en- materials to intrigue the wide
and whether the morning or
The two . communities, Stade
younger group, or afternoon or. and Swarthmore, have been in
Thomas W. Hopper, president of tered the University of Pennsyl- tastes of those who pursue hobolder group. If the parents have c,!ntact with each other for sev- Borough Council, announces the vania, was elected to PhI Beta bies In Swarthmore (are there
not been notilled as to placement eral years: Three years ago Klaus personnel of the seven member Kappa and received his bache- any who don't)?
of their -chIldren, they are asked Lange was a guest In Swarthmore Citizens Committee on Safety lor's degree in 1925. Three years
ShoP Crowded
to call the school
for one year during whIch he at- which Council authorized hIm to later he graduated from the university's law school and became
However, on Wednesday the
FIrst Gracie _'Pnplls
tended the local schoola and was appoint at Its meeting in July.
First grade pupils will have a member of four host familles.
Charles B. Howland, 505 North assistant district· attorney that. new shop was crowded with shopsame year. a post he held until pers enjoying the 8)nple· shelf
morning soissIotis; only, iticluding
RaIsed $4,000
Swarthmore avenue, Is chairman 1944.
space where tiny toys are clearly
Wednesday, September 22. Full
'I'hfee.
earlier, under
the c:qliunittee. Howland Is a
de Furia active in political ·and 'Seen. A bigger place was even
day sessions fOr th
have accepted ap- of the Chestl!r Housing Authority of humor, and for his famIly when
grade pupils will have morning advisers,Swarthmore raised $4,000 pointment are Mrs. J. Albright and present solicitor and director it now comes to visit the shop~' Not
sessions oniy until Wednesday, for CARE packages to Stade Jones, 303 :Elm avenue, chairman for the Delaware County Trusl t,he least of West's own hobbies
September 15. Their full day ses- which helped Stade In its prob- of, the Swarthmore Branch of the Co. He is assistant treasurer of has been giving the name of Cochsions will begin Thursday, Sep- lem of caring for thousands of American Red Cr'lss, and Mrs. J. the Chester Merchants and Me- rane to those· who already have
tember 16.
refugees who overtaxed Its re- H. Foley, 208 Dickinson avenue, chanics Building AssocIation and it-although West would be the·
The regular moming session in sources._
tea c her ~ the Swarthmore solicitor for the school districts last to admit he married Ann just
the high school will begin at 8: 45
Another year a motion picture schools. Avery F. Blake, 49 Am- of Ridley Township and Lowet for laughs, and Ann can't· deny
a.m. and continue to 12: 15. From film of a year In Swarthmore was herst avenue, president of the Chichester.
she got more out of the marriage
12: 15 to 12: 55 school lunch, fed- completeq with a sound commen- Swarthmore Rotary Club and
An interested worker in the than just an "en ou the end of
erally supported, at 30 cents per tary and sent to Stade to deepen lacrosse coach at Swarthmore Col- Delaware
County
Committee her surname which she former~
meal, will be served in the hIgh the understanding and friendshIp lege, Charles W. Lukens, 916 which maintains the children's spelIed plain "Cochran". At any
school cafeteria. The afternoon of the two communities. Mean- Strath Haven avenue, head of the Camp Sunshine, Mr. deFurla Is .rate all the Cochranes and the
session will begin at 12: 55 p.m. whIle many local . organizations AUxiliary Police Department of also active in Boy Scout work and Cochrans, and their customers
and continue to 3: 20. Speclal mu- conducted correspondence with the local Civil Defense organiza- Red Cross and Community Fund are happy that the Liberty's AdslcaJ.
organizations'
rehearsal similar groups In Stade, the Ro- tion, Peter E. Told, 322 Park ave- campaigns.
.
verUsing Companyts recent move
periods -.yill be' held from 8: 00 to tary Club among others.
nue, editor of The Swarthmorean,
He served as solicitor for the to larger quarters in Collingdale
8: 45. On FrIdays of home footand Charles H. Topping, 323 Delaware County Magistrates As- set in motion a chaln of checkerball games, the morning aesslon
Seven in Group
Princeton avenue, engineer soclation, Instru.cted in the county board hops that put several local ..
will be lengthened, and extend
According to advance loforma- with DuPont, have also agreed to Police Schools and was a member businesses. in expanded and .im~
Into the early afternoon, before tion there wlll be six men and one serve on the committee.
of the COllst Guard auxiliary. He proved locations.
dismissal for lunch. Only one ses- woman in the visiting group, all
belongs to the Lawyers' Club of
First the Orange Cleaners
Explains Dntles
moved from 6 Park avenue ·lnto
sIon of sch<><9 will be ·held those leaders In their home community.
Delaware County and to the Chesdays, however..
They are scheduled to arrive in
In making the appointment, ter Rotary Club.
one of the stores a few doors to
ElementuT Grade Do.....
the United States early in Sep- Council Pres\dent Hopper ampliMrs. deFuria is the former Car- the south, formerly occupied by
In the elementary grades, the tember and will spend some time fles ''The Citizens Committee on oline Casacclo of Lansdowne. the Liberty organization. ThIs
hours will continue as heretofore:. In Washington, D. C., in an orien- Safety will survey and study haz- They have two daughters, Mrs. J. left a place with a basement for
Grades 2 to 6, 9:00 to 11:40 a.m. tation program under the direc- ardous crossings to streets and Robert Twombly and Mrs. Paul storing all the things Santa Claus
is SeJ;tding for Camera and Hobby
and I: 00 and 3: 15 p.m. Grade one, tion of the State Department.
railroads in the Borough, and will E. Wittreich.
Shop
1954 Chrls\mas display, and
They will coml' to S~~~,~~:~ prepare a report on their findings
will be the sarDe, except that afC
"
H
dolled up the place and
temoon dismissal will be at 2: 45 about September 19. After
with recommendations to Borough
CORRECTION
moved
into
its new shop last SatCoUncil, ThIs report wlll consider
p.m. In the kindergarten, the two and a half weeks here
mOrning group will attend from will go to the West Coast, probab- the cost and practicabillty of varThe correct address of Mrs. urday.
Next Don Matthew's Music Box
9: 00 to 11: 450 a.m.-the afternoon ly to Eugene, Oregon for a similar ious plans for special conslruction, Joseph Pickln whose serious acgrOUP from ·1:00 to 3:15 a.m. At visit.
safety devices, regulations and cident was reported In last week's located at 409 Dartmouth avenue
tnId-year, ahout February I, 1954,
They will be Interested In ob- educational programs for improv- Swarthmorean Is: Mrs. Joseph for over a decade is picking up
the groups will exchange, the serving and understanding civic ing saiety at cril;ical points .
PIckin clo Mrs. F. L. Anders. 205 its televisions, radios, records and
mornings becoming the after- and governmental operations and
"The Committee will act in an Price Street, Hendersonville; N.C. its record expert, ''Patty Campbell", and moving this weekend
noons, and vice versa.
agricultural and idustrial develop- adVisory capacity to Council and
into
the other location vacated by
At the Rqtgers Avenue school ments In the United States. will cooperate with Council's
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson,
Liberty, adjoining the present
due to the splendid classroom ad- Swarthmore will have an unex- committee on Public Safety. In Jr., returned to their home on
Orange Cleaners. For the next
dition, there will be, this year, peeted, additional share in
certain Instances the Committee North Chester road after vacathree ·ftrst and three second grade Interesting experiment in Intema- maY help Council In obtaining tionlng since August 7. They spent two moves, Into the former C "
H and Music Box sites, .we'll have
rooms; and two each at third, tional understanding.
necessary facilities from .outside two weeks in Averill, Vt., at Quimto wait and see who makes up
fourth and fifth with one sixth. At
agencies or ·corporations. The by Inn and last week end at Lake
his mind to go where.
College Avenue school, there will
Rotary Outing
work of the Committee will go Paupac where their daughter
OGIer Benovalknls
be one first, one Second, one third,
forward immedIately and should Louise who has spent two months
one
Thetheir
Swarthmore
Rotary
CI'lIb
If you've already located about
"~hsfourth, one fifth and two and
Ro'ft-_.-~'
held
a I be complete on or before April I, at Camp Onaka joined them on
""'" . Insofar as possible, where
_ J ........
1955»
Sunday. Enroute home ....ednes- :the best you can, the motto seems
changes of school are made, or combined meeting with the Con.
"'eanw"'''e
Borough Council Is day. they collected Sidney,ft' Jr., at to be ""retty up and get IIlOII'e
n
..here a ebange is made from the .,.;rdville Club at MIller's Farm
_WI
assignments ._~-.. by the near Gradyville, Wednesday af- carrying out, through Its officials Camp PocOno. where he has been cmofortable • Thus Robed and
_.___
• d its Public Saf..... Chairman A. for the past e· ....t weeks.
Betty Michael Hopkins' "Founaehool teaehers Jut spring, par_ temoon. A picnic supper
an
~.J
W~~~aroudfuecomer
ents will be noWled. Also on the sened with everyone .
H. Van Alen CODSUltations with fOur weeks ago. One such meeting on South Chester road on Mmday
Brat day of 1Choo1, a t;yped list the nrimmin, and games.
the PennsY~vania RaIlroad in n!- with ofIIcials Of &be railroad was afte:I' a week barrl~. for ezot pUpIb for each room, In all
At 7 o'clock the clubs journeyed
to the lnsbillIttion of safety held on August 18 and anotlfer is tenslve renovations. R~ !t's not
trades, elementary and hiIh. will to see the polo games played at gates at the Swarthmore a:venue expected ~ week.
(Continued 011 ...... 'l)
be JIOIIted' ciiiblde e8eh hometoonL the Brindywine pi!lo a!siwol a1ioD. crOssing where a boy' was ldlled
sense:
I
The
Original
COAT THAT GROWS
mind: eal SW 6-1833 for
details.
....... 1. . . ._
Flowerless
For The
:reBf",··
DESERT BEIGt:
vecationl It costs so little
_ brings g...... peace of
LlaWIIty I..._e
For The
Flowers
Appoints Citizens
Safety Committee
•
....
,
. Flowers
Rotary Sponsors
Stade Visitors
The Camera &Hobby Shop
.
1'[1.•
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 35
That isl
Falls, N. Y.
Don't Treat
All IIslIs 1.,arallCe
We're Not All Here·t
-
•
~
Pure wool chinchilla in .. lIecaming p".micl fashion with fin.
sfitching details .nd novelty side belt iI,lered. Sm.,.1 Prac:ficall
RM or navy. 3 to 6X with lie b: 7 to 14.
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•
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
SVlnrthr.!ore Co llegll" Li brary
Swarthmore
August 20, 1954
TIlE SWARTIIMOREAN
Page 8
I..
week. However, the bird was back
Wednesday morning and it is ex-II
pected it will continue to return
periodically for a few weeks.
Through the generosity of the
Swarthmore College zoology deWhile most Swarthmoreans are partment, before the close of Colstill pursuing summer vacations, lege, and later Charles Lincoln
one local family is momentarily of the Lincoln Foundation on
expecting the departure of one of Harvard avenu~, the hawk has
its members to a winter haven. If been well supplied with a diet of
the recent chill nights continue white mice. It is very tame and
the seeker of warmer climes will apparently doesn't realize it can
probably take lIight quite soon.
also eat birds. It is quite friendly
Although not officially named with the various song birds, cats
"Anybody" Allison, the broad- and dogs in the area although
winged hawk which came to live these usuaUy keep their distance
at 408 Vassar avenue last May is uless he is on his perch. The birds
definitely a member of the Robert come to eat at a bird feeder close
Allison family which resides there by when he is on the perch.
_ in fact he's an established part Sometimes they torment him by
diving at him and he seems to
of the neighborhood.
Caught wh!ile a fledgling, by actually be afraid of them.
If he leaves the perch, a mouse
George Allison, age 18, in one of
placed
near it, or a member of the
the boy's wanderings through
Crum Woods and environs study- family walking around carrying
ing birds, the hawk was caged the perch brings him back. His
only during his first two weeks of cry is similar to that of an owl.
It will be inteersting to see if
captivity. Since then he has been
tethered to a perch just a couple be has a successful round-trip
feet off the ground. Several weeks and willgs back to Swarthmore
ago he was cited on the front page next summer.
of the Philadelphia Evening BulNEWS NOTES
letin for having provided the local
Fire Company with its strangest
Mrs. Richard Schmidt drove
call to date "to get a bird down
from Detroit, Mich., to visit their
out of a tree." The hawk had family in Ambler. En route they
slipped its leash. but a restrain- stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. Raying cord remained connecting its mond F. Winch of Dickinson avfeet. This cord became entangled enue and will return this week
in the top of a high sycamore tree end for another visit and a rewhere the bird perched and his union with friends here after a
distressed cries demanded he be week at the seashore.
rescued or shot. Fortunately, the
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. GodFire Company as usual rose to the
occasion and George did not have frey and son, James. of Vassar
avenue left today for Carnegie,
to do away with his pet.
Pa., to attend their son, Bruce's
George, who graduated from
wedding. James will serve as best
Swarthmore High School last man for his brother in the cereJune and has been employed in mony which will take place tomorthe Ardmore office of the State row at 2: 30 in the First United
Highway Department this sum- Presbyterian Church of Carnegie.
mer, has long been interested in
Dr. and Mrs. William Wasserbirds. Two years ago he had a
strom
and sons Robbie and Andy
pet crow. He spent several years
will
move
from their home on
as nature counselor at Camp
Parrish
road
August 24 to 135
Sinking Creek, State College and
was assistant trail director at the Fairhaven road, Rochester, N. Y.
camp last year. He leaves Septem- Dr. Wasserstrom will teach Enber· 12 to enter Gettysburg Col- glish Literature at the University
lege and hopes that by then the of Rochester next year.
hawk will be well on its way to
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
South America where the rare of Harvard avenue returned home
variety migrates in early Septem- Monday from two weeks in Canber. George placed a National ada. After a week's business trip
Wildlife Service band on the to Sarnia, Ontario, the Morses
tmwk's leg this week and removed motored through Ottawa, Monits fetters. Monday afternoon it treal, Quebec and spent some
disappeared, apparently answer- time in the Laurentian Mountains.
ing the call of another hawk
Jean Holman, daughter of Mr.
which the family has seen soaring and Mrs. Frank H. Holman of
high, high above for the past College avenue returned home
Tuesday from a week in New
England where she visited some
JINGLE
of her camp friends.
We have ping-pong baUsMr. and Mrs. J. J. Bodley and
tennis balls golf balls and
children, Justine. Kathleen, and
such,
Alice of Park avenue returned
Also maay odd things
home Saturday after a two weelt
Which at times you want much.
vacation at Little Spruce Lake.
Regular film, Co/orFilm. Also
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh
fast 24 hour developing service. and daughter Sue returned after
a weeks visit with their daughter
CATIlERMAN'S
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
DRUG STORE
William Prouty who are noW livSW 6-0586
ing. in Hudson Falls, N. Y.
Vassar Avenue Hawk
Ready for Take-Off
I
Flowers
We're Not All Here!
That is!
Weather and customers permitting, we expect to close
shop Saturday, August 21st, after lunch (at 405 Dartmouth
Avenue) and open 9:00 A.M. Monday, August 23, at 6 Park
VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION
TRY OUR All. NEW PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE
,,
The Camera &Hobby Shop
Temporarily Located Along the Sidewalk Between
405 Dartmouth Avenue and 6 Park Avenue
Fri. 9 to 8:30
Wed. 9 to 1:00
SW 6-4191
To A
Vacation
Too!
Fire Insurance
All Risks Insurance
Accident Insurance
liability Insurance
Health hlsurance
Make sure your home and
everything in it is adequately insured against burglary,
theft, fire and other perils
BEFORE you leave on your
vacation! It costs so little
_
brings g.eat peace of
mind: Call SW 6-1833 for
details.
PETER E. TOLD. Agent
Ama Can.lty
for
& Surety
Campa.y
For The
Flowerless
THE.SWARTHMO
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 35
Schools Ready for
September 9Start
Urge All Registrations Be
. Completed Prior to
Opening Week
Avenue.
SWARmMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1954
SMITH PORTRAIT
Included in the Direct Colour
Portrait Exhibit which Fabian
Bachrach is holding at the Barc1ay on September 28 will be a
portrait of Dr. Courtney C. Smith,
president of Swarthmore College.
The exhibit, which· will open
with a cocktail party on september 27 hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Fabian Bachrach. will be open to
the public on Tuesday.
Tax Deadline
Names Committee
Tuesday, August 31st, is &he last
I
day 1954 local taxes can be paid
to receive discount.
de Furia Begins
Washington Task
Select with care
the color of your
NYLON CARPET
... No one knows how long it will·'ast.
NEEDLETUFT GEORGIAN
12' and IS' widths,
needs no binding,
15 00 sq. yd.
OLD GOLD
TURQUOISE
TEAL BLUE
MOSS GREEN
SPRUCE GREEN
COCOA
COPPER
SANDALWOOD
ROSE BEIGE
DESERT BEIGE
PEARL GRAY
TANGIER WHITE
(PA"'Sbtt & Com~!!,,Moha.k (:arpetbI1!C • Complete Size Rang. • Orle.a.1 B."
100 Parle Ave.. Swarthmore, Pa.
SWarthmore 6-6000 - CL earbrook 9 4646
;;$==~=;;$==~~="You Meet the Nicest People at Speare''''''=~~1
Headquarters for
Boy Scouts and
Girl Scouts Uniforms
and Equipment
ESTER'S Fashion Corner
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
CHINCHILLA CHARMER
cz,~~
The
Original
COAT THAT GROWS
~4ro".
~
...... ,,11 t
Pure wool chinchilla in a becoming pyramid fashion with fine
stitching details and novelty side belt interest. Smart! Practical!
Red or navy. 3 to 6X with sllIcb; 7 to 14.
Flowers
N
For The
Flowerless
'3.50 PER YEAR
Who Is Where, or
Where Is Who???
One Leaves Town, Others
Play Hide and
Seek
Final plans are being completed
If change is progress Swarthfor the opening of the Swarthmore has been progressing at an
more schools on Thursday, Sepunusual rate these waning sumtember 9 at the regular hours,
. Chester Road Man Sworn mer weeks. In fact the only re8: 45 for high school, grades 7 to
turning vacationists who know
in Saturday as Asst.
12, 9: 00 a.m. for all grades below
which door to go into in the shopI
CO'lnsel
ping area are those who have
seventh. Any parents who will
,
have
children
entering
the
read and remembered the new
Guy G. defuria, 622 North
address
announced
in
The
Swarthmore Schools for the first
Chester road. went to Washington
:;warthmorean's advertis1ng COltime in September but have not
Monday to begin his duties as ascompleted
registration details,
umns.
I
sistant counsel to the special'SenG. West Cochrane, who three
should do so at once in the high
State Dept. Backs Visit
I ate committee which will probe
years ago set up the Camera and
school building on College avenue.
censure· charges against Senator Hobby Shop at 405 Dartmouth
Here of Leaders in
After teachers return, much less
Joseph McCarthy.
THOJIIAS W. HOPPER
avenue, bas moved what started
time and care can' be dovoted by
German City
A former first assistant district out as his hobby and turned into
the registration office to pupil
President of Borough Council.
At the suggestion of the Ameri- who last evening announced attorney, Mr. deFuria was sworn everybody's hobby, to 6 Park avregistration details.
in Saturday to assist E. Wallace enue. West's hobby for many
The first two days, September can Foreign Affairs Institute and Safety Committee.
Chadwick, former congressman years has been photography.
9th and lOth, all classes will have with the support of the United
and county judge, who was named When to that he added the hobby
morning sessions only. On Sep- States State Department, SwarthAugust 17 as chief counsel to the of catering to other people's hobtember 9th, the morning kindersix-man committee.
more will be host to a group of
bies (even down to the bubble
garten groups will attend, and on
Announc.ement of the appoint- blowing set) and the hobby of
adults
from
Stade,
Germany
for
September lOth, the afternoon
ment was made Saturday by San- placing "Springmaid-llke" ads in
kindergarten groups. Full kinder- two and a half weeks in Septemator Watkins and deFuria was The Swarthmorean the walls of
garten sessions will begin Mon- ber. The group will be sponsored
sworn in on the same day.
his original shop soon weakened
day, September 13. Parents will locally by the Rotary Club, the Hopper Names Residents
A native of Chester, deFuria their seams trying to pack in
be notified by mail before Labor action fitting in with Rotary's
to Study, Recommend attendeq Franklin Grammar every customer's favorite equipDay to which group their child is strong international program.
School there and was graduated ment and the latest varieties of
Corrective Steps
assigned, that ls.-which schOOl,
from Chester High School. He en- materials to intrigue the wide
The
two
communities,
Stade
and whether the morning or
and
Swartmnore,
have
been
in
Thomas
W.
Hopper,
president
of
tered the University of Pennsyl- tastes of those who pursue hobyounger grouP. or afternoon or
vania, was elected to Phi Beta bies in Swarthmore (are there
contact
with
each
other
for
sevBorough
Council,
announces
the
older group. If the parents have
not been notified as to placement eral years: Three years ago Klaus 1 personnel of the seven m~mher Kappa and received his bache- any who don't)?
of their children, they are asked Lange was a guest in Swarthmore Citizens Committee on Safety lor's degree in 1925. Three years
Shop Crowded
for one year during which he at- which Council authorized him t~ later he graduated from the unito call the school.
However, on Wednesday the
tended the local schools and was appoint at its meeting in July.
versity's law school and became
First Grsde Pupils
new
shop was crowded with shopa member of four host families.
Charles B. Howland, 505 North assistant district attorney that
First grade pupils will have
pers
enjoying the ample sheH
Swarthmore avenue, is chairman same year, a post he held until
RaIsed $4,000
morning sessions. only, including
space
where tiny toys are clearly
of the committee. Howland is a 1944.
Wednesday, September 22. Full
Three years earlier, under
de Furia active in politica" and seen. A bigger place was even
day sessions for them will begin the leadership of the hi g h Philadelphia attorney. The two civic affairs is a former solicHer needed for West's famous sense
Thursday, September 23. Second school students and their faculty women who have accepted ap- of the Chester Housing Authority of humor. and lor his family when
grade pupils will have morning advisers,Swarthmore raised $4,000 pointment are Mrs. J. Albright
and present solicitor and director it now comes to visit the shop: Not
sessions only until Wednesday, for CARE packages to Stade Jones, 303 Elm avenue, chairman for the Delaware County Trust the least of West's own hobbies
September 15. Their full day ses- which helped Stade in its prob- of the Swarthmore Branch of the Co. He is assistant treasurer of has been givIng the name of Coch.ions will begin Thursday, Sep- lem of caring for thousands of American Red Cross, and Mrs. J.
the Chester Merchants and Me- rane to those who already have
tember 16.
refugees who overtaxed its re- H. Foley, 208 Dickinson avenue, chanics Building Association and it-although West would be the
tea c her in the Swarthmore
The regular morning session in sources.
solicitor for the school districts last to admit he married Ann just
schools.
Avery
F.
Blake,
49
Amthe high school will begin at 8: 45
Another year a motion picture
of Ridley Township and Lower for laughs, and Ann can't deny
a.m. and continue to 12: 15. From film of a year in Swarthmore was herst avenue, president of the
she got more out of the marriage
Chichester.
Swarthmore
Rotary
Club
and
12: 15 to 12: 55 school lunch, fed- completed with a sound commenAn interested worker in the than just an "e" on the end of
erally supported, at 30 cents per tary and sent to Stade to deepen lacrosse coach at Swarthmore Col- rlelaware
County
Committee her surname which she formerly
meal, will be served in the high the understanding and friendship lege, Charles W. Lukens, 916 which maintains the children's spelled plain "Cochran". At any
school cafeteria. The afternoon of the two communities. Mean- Strath Haven avenue, head of the Camp Sunshine, Mr. deFuria is rate all the Cochranes and the
session will begin at 12: 55 p.m. while many local organizations Auxiliary Police Department of also active in Boy Scout work and Cochrans, and their customers
and continue to 3:20. Special mu- conducted correspondence with the local Civil Defense organiza- Red Cross and Community Fund are happy that the Liberty's Advertising Company's recent move
sical
organizations'
rehearsal similar groups in Stade, the Ro- tion, Peter E. Told, 322 Park avenue. editor of The Swarthmorean. campaigns.
to larger quarters in Collingdale
periods will be· held from 8: 00 to tary Club among others.
He served as solicitor for the
and Charles H. Topping, 323
set in motion a chain of checker8: 45. On Fridays of home footDelaware County Magistrates AsSeven In Groap
North Princeton avenue, engineer
board hops that put several local
ball games, the morning session
sociation, instructed in the county
with
DuPont,
have
also
agreed
to
businesses in expanded and .imwill be lengthened, and extend
According to advance informaPolice Schools and was a member
proved locations.
into the early afternoon, before tion there will be six men and one serve on the committee.
of the Co",st Guard auxiliary. He
First the Orange Cleaners
dismissal for lunch. Only one ses- woman in the visiting group, all
Explains Duties
belongs to the Lawyers' Club of moved from 6 Park avenue into
leaders
in
their
home
community.
sion of school will be held those
Delaware County and to the Ches- one of the stores a few doors to
In making the apPOintment,
They are scheduled to arrive in
days, however.
ter Rotary Club.
the south, formerly occupied by
the United States early in Sep- Council Presi.dent Hopper ampliElementary G..a.te Hours
Mrs. deFuria is the former Car- the Liberty organization. This
In the elementary grades, the tember and will spend some time fies "The Citizens Committee on oline Casaccio of Lansdowne.
left a place with a basement for
hours will continue as heretofore: in Washington, D. C., in an orien- Safety will survey and study haz- They have two daughters, Mrs. J.
storing
all the things Santa Claus
tation
program
under
the
direcardous
crossings
to
streets
and
Grades 2 to 6, 9:00 to 11:40 a.m.
Robert Twombly and Mrs. Paul is sending for Camera and Hobby
railroads in the Borough, and will
and I: 00 and 3: 15 p.m. Grade one, tion of the State Department.
Shop 1954 Christmas display, and
They
will
com~
to
Swarthmore
prepare
a report on their findings E. Wiltreich.
will be the same, except that afC & H dolled up the place and
ternoon dismissal will be at 2: 45 about September 19. After their with recommendations to Borough
CORRECTION
moved into its new shop last Satp.m. In the kindergarten, the two and a half weeks here they Council. This report will consider
urday.
will
go
to
the
West
Coast,
probabthe cost and practicability of varThe correct address of Mrs.
morning group will attend from
Next Don Matthew's Music Box
ly
to
Eugene,
Oregon
for
a
similar
ious
plans
for
special
construction,
Joseph
Pickin whose serious ac9: 00 to 11: 45. a.m.-the afternoon
located
at 409 Dartmouth avenue
safety devices, regulations and cident was reported in last week's
group from 1: 00 to 3: 15 a.m. At visit.
They will be interested in ob- educational programs for improv- Swarthmorean is: Mrs. Joseph for over a decade is picking up
mid-year, about February I, 1954,
serving
and understanding civic ing safety at cri~ical points.
Pickin clo Mrs. F. L. Anders, 205 its televisions, radios, records and
the groups will exchange, the
"The Committee will act in an· Price Street, Hendersonville; N.C. its record expert, "Patty Campmornings becoming the after- and governmental operations and
bell", and moving this weekend
agricultural and idustrial develop- advisory capacity to Council and
noons, and vice versa.
into
the other location vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson,
At the Ru,tgers Avenue school ments in the United States. will cooperate with Council's
Liberty,
adjoining the present
due to the splendid classroom ad- Swarthmore will have an unex- committee on Public Safety. In Jr., returned to their home on Orange Cleaners. For the next
dition' there will be, this year, pected, additional share in its certain instances the Committee North Chester road after vaca- two moves, into the former C &
thr... first and three second grade interesting experiment in interna- may help Council in obtaining tioning since August 7. They spent H and Music Box sites, we'll have
necessary facilities from outside two weeks in Averill, Vt., at Quim- to wait and see who makes up
rooms; and two each at third, tional understanding.
agencies or corporations. The by Inn and last week end at Lake his mind to go where.
fourth and fifth with one sixth. At
work of the Committee will go Paupac wbere their daughter
College Avenue school, there will
Rotary Outing
other Renovations
forward immediately and should Louise who has spent two months
be one first, one second, one third.
The Swarthmore Rotary Club be complete on or before April 1, at Camp Oneka joined them on
If you've already located about
one fourth, one fifth and two
Sunday. Enroute home Wednes- ,the best you can, the motto seems
sixths. Insofar as possible, where and their Rotary-Anns held a 1955,"
changes of school are made. or combined meeting with the ConMeanwhile Borough Council is day they collected Sidney, Jr., at to be "pretty up and get more
cordville
Club
at
Miller's
Farm
Where a change is made from the
carrying out, through its officials Camp Pocono where he has been comfortable". Thus Robert and
near
Gradyville,
Wednesday
afassignments arranged by the
Betty Michael Hopkins' "Founand its Public Safety Chairman A. for the past eight weeks.
ternoon.
A
picnic
supper
was
tain" reopened around the corner
School teachers last spring, parserved with everyone enjoying H. Van Alen consultations with
ents will be notified. Also on the
the Pennsylvania RaIlroad in re- four weeks ago. One such meeting on South Chester road on Monday
the
swimming
and
games.
IIrst day of school, a typed list
gard to the installation of safety with officials of the railroad was after a week barricaded for exAt 7 o'clock the clubs journeyed
of pupils for each room, in all
gates at the Swarthmore avenue held on August 18 and another Is tensive renovations. Here it's not
(Continued on Page 7)
Krades, elementary and high, will to see the polo games played at crossing where a boy was killed. expected next week.
the Brandywine polo association.
be posted outside each homeroom.
,I
Rotary Sponsors
Stade Visitors
Appoints Citizens
Safety Committee
Don't Treat
BURGLARS
1'£\.
o
THE SWARTBMOREAN
PIIJe2
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of
Thayer road will motor to St.
Michaels. Md.. to be guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. Jr•• of
"Upholland" for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey
of Yale avenue telurned recenUy
from a few days vl;caUon at Slone
Harbor. N.J.. where they visited
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Young
and their children Rochelle and
Gideon Lee have moved Into the
residence at 408 Yale avenue formerly occupied by the Charles H.
Harrison. Jrs.• from Yeadon. Mr.
Young is a che1"ist associated
with the Sun Oil Company.
Betsy Jarratt returned to her
horne on N. Princeton avenue
Wednesday after vis.ltinJJ hill' aunt
Mrs. WlllllllD E. McC,n. Jr.. at
Chebeague Island. Maine. Her sister Cathy returned yesterday from
Camp Strawderman, Columbia
Furnace. Va., where she has sPent
.the summer. With their mother,
Mrs. Robert B. Jarratt and brother Rob they will drive to Trout
Lake In the Poconos to collect
their sister J~~ y;ho has been
employed there for a month as ~
mother's assistant and all proceed
to Lake PI!~P,!c for. the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.
Held, 3rd. of Westminster avenue have returned from visittng
Mrs. Held's parentS, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J. Snyder In Atlanta, GeorMr. ~d Mrs. Harry Case of ~I; for a weel<. E!lflier Mr. and
Pittsburgh were overnight guests Mrs. Held were In Hamilton, BerSunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. muda for 10 days.
Foster L. Gearhart of Strath
Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham of
Haven avenue.
Princeton avenue spent last week
at
Lake Paupac.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn M. Patterson and their family of Amherst
Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis, 624
avenue h a v e returned from South Chester road, I returned
spending three weeks on Long Thursday from a f"ur' week vacaBeach Island.
tion. ~hey spent a week at a camp
at
S~ult Ste. Marie, Canada and
Mrs. Arthur Geib and her two
children Kathy and Billy of Col- then drove to New Orleans where
umbia, Tenn., left Sunday after a they boarded the S8 Chirikuy for
three week visit with Mrs. Tay- South Amerlc~ via Panama. Crislor's parents Mr. and Mrs. Norris tobal, AI Mirante, an~, S:mta
M~rta, Colombia. Dr. Ell,s sISter
O. Taylor of Westdale avenue.
MIss Margnen'te Ell'IS ftew f rom
·Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den- her home In West ~alm. Beach,
worth of ]j:lm avenue have re- Fla., to meet the Ellises In New
lurned from a trip to Alaska and Orleans and 'malle the South
the Canadian Rockies. Enroute Athmlerican trlPDrwlth them. Aft~r
they visited their son-In-law and
• and. Mrs. Ellis
e r ,!'turp
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold drove ho",e, stopping at Warm
Stratte, Jr., of Rochester, Minn., Springs, GI;., enroute.
and family and their son-In-law
Steve Kainp, 320 Riverview
and daugliter Mr. and Mrs. Van R.
Gathany and daughter Lynn of road and Hal Lawrence, Wellesley
road,. returned Monday from
Lake Forrest. m.
Camp DeerWOOd. Holderness, N.H.
Edwin McAmis of Sikeston. Mo.•
visited John Davis of Amherst
Mid~hipman ~n E. McChesavenue over last week end.
ney, 17 South Chester road, Is
due to relurn to Norfoik, Va.,
Mr. and ~. T!J~"'as Moore, the end of thJs month I\board the
Jr .• of Mexico City, former r8!'i- escort deatroyer USS Raymond at
dents of SoUth Chester road, a,nd the 'compietion of the third sum.Ple!r d"ughters Mary Anna and It\er midshipman .tralning cruise
Helen Jane will arrive at the which left Norfolk on July 19.
Strath Haven Inn on September Tqe squadron of 14' ships 'has
.~ for a two week stay. Mrs. operated in the Western Atlantic.
Moore's mother, Mrs. T. R. Boone Aian is a student at Penn State.
of Wichita Falls, Texas, will be
. ..
with them, coming with Mrs.
BOSSHARDoCLIFTON
Moore and the girls from Cape
The marriage of Miss Joan MilCod where they have been while
dred
Clifton. daughter !If Mr. and
Mr. Moore attende4. the Graduate
Mrs.
Dewees Clifton of PoughSchool of Sales Management .and
M.!tketlng at Rutgers· UDlverslty keepsie, N.Y., to Mr. Richard M.
for two weeks. Mr.
Moore
flew Bosshardt, Ensign, U.S.N., son of
.
.
from his home on August 4 and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bosshardt of
'lisited his broth.er -In - law and Park avenue will take place Sunsister, Mr. "ndMrs. Brul'
Smith of North Princeton avenue Dutch Reformed Church, New
for a feW days before bolng to Hackensack. N.Y.
Rutg~.
A garden reception will follow
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith at the bride's home at Red Oaks
of North Princeton avenue spent Mill.
Friday at Lake P.aupac before
~ftllr a honeymoon in New
proceeding to Dingman's Ferry Hampshir~, the couple will reside
w1!ere their son Don and Rob atg.,;'~a~ Base, Newport, R.I.
Jarratt have spent elght weeks at
Camp Nlchicronk. They all retUJ'lled hOl1le earlY Monday morning.
SWCllrthmo~: Pa. ' ,
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Marttn of Haverford place and their
A.lR CONDITION~D
chDdren Susan, David, and Dicky
S"fUl'4~y
have returned from a two week
LGretta Yo ..g
Wllllo. Hold_
trip touring and visiting friends in
New York and the New England 'RACHEL & the STRANGER'
states and Canada.
A ~""'4dod~ _Ical dr.. to. po.
I
Auguet 27.1954
IRIDAL FESTIVITIIS
The groom Is the son of Mrs. the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Ray_
MIss Christine Shaw Ford. dau- Marietta Hurtt and the late Mr. mond Denworth o( Elm avenue.
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hurtt who were former residents
Ford. of Amherst avenue wiioie of Park avenue.
marriage to Mr. S. James E\i~
gl.lsh. III. will take plaj:e at 4
BIRTH
o'clock on September 3 In TrInitY
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crothers
ll
Church Is to be the guest of honor III of Rose Tree road. Media anto • lImJted number of adat several pre-wedding festivi- nounce the birth of a son. Samuel
YaDoecl duclenta .
ties.
Crothers IV. Born at the De1aOn Thursdlq' noon, September Wlll"e Couniy Hospital August 18:
Mrs. John Schott
2. Mrs. o!oseph F. Gaskill and her the baby weighed nine pounds.
daughter MIss Sally Gaskill and six ounces.
F~ member of fIIc~
Mrs. WlUlam H. Gehring and her
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ea' an 8e11ool 01 Mulo .....
daughter MIss Virginia Gehring Michael Hoey of Sy~amore Mills
WIIIon CoIJep
will entertain at a bridal luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CrothSWARTHMORE 8-411«
In honor of the bride and her eight
.
I
bridal attendants at the Gas\dJl ers. Jr.• of Wallingford.
home. Both MIss 'Gaskill and MIss
Dr. &nd Mrs. Frederick D. Dud- h
Gehring wlliattend Miss Ford as ley of Magill road are receiving
bridesmaids.
.
congratulations upon the birth of
Ruth S. Duncan
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. their fourth child and ftrst son.
Engifsh. Jr., parents of the bride- Frederick Douglas. Jr., who was
groom will be hosts at the rehear- born on Monday. August 2l1. In
sal dinner at the Slrath Haven Lying-In Hospital. Philadeipbla.
Inn. A wedding brunch will be
D ....er Co_nator &
given on Friday for the wedding
Mr. and Mrs. lIarold C. Btratte,
Unlvetsl&Y' of PeIIII8ylva.nla
parly an
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, the birth of a son James DenMr. andlllll's.. Robert p, Bradford. worth Stralte on August 2nd In
SW 8-5883
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. McCor~ Rochester.
The maternal grandparents of
mack, and Mr. and. Mrs. Robert
W. Richardson at the Streeter
home on Columbia avenue.
Mlss Elsa Mary Reese will arrive from her home in Miami
Shores. Fla.. on Monday to be
the Ford's houseguest until she
attends Miss Ford as ber maid-ofBEAUTY
SALON
honor' on Frld
Mr
d M
..
ay.
. an
rs.
Ford will introduce' her to the
CLOSED AUGUST 16.. FOR YACATION
wedding party and their close
RiOPlN AUGUST ~Otlt
friends at a small tea In her honor
9 South Chester Road
on Tuesday.
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
Mr. Henry C. Ford, Jr., who
will be an usher in the wedding
party was due to arrive home via
the Dutch Air Line yesterday
after nine weeks In Europe.
Piano
Instructio
~=============:
Teacher of Piano
I
The Bouquet
.
I
,
-
NAMES ATTENDANTS
MIsS Mary Staefsler ot Wilmington, .. Del., will attend Miss
Lora Blackman as mald-of-honor
upon her marriage on September
25 to Leroy L. Anderson, Jr., of
Wyndmoor.
MIss Blackman's three bridesmal.ds will be Mrs. Arlh.ur A.
Jennln.·
'gs
of Springfield,
N.
J.;
I,..
• ., .
.
Mrs, E. Thomas Moyer,the sister
of thll' groolJ). of Oak Lane; and
Mrs. LaW'i',ence' O. 'Otto of Dan;
A.UTO RE: ,fAt.··
oil
Allto Li.. 'CIf,riei,
Wss Bla.ckman Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson
J;\lack,man otSprO~1 roa\L
. .. ' . .
pq,M'-f RE$IDEJIT TQ WE~
Mr.. ,lP'. ~. WI!!!"" J elllllngs
D81DQrast C!~ W~k",p:'lUg, R. I.,
have Is....ed InvltaUons for the
llJapiage o~ their daughter Annie
Lawrie' to Mr. Spencer Merriit
Hurtt, Jr., on August 28 in the
Weekapa"g Chapel, Weekapaug:
MBS•. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
.).•. Darhlloutb. Avellue
S:waJ:'I.",pre s,.2.080
SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR, ALL
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Jean Sl .... ons
Yldor Matura
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the"und er •a Iterati,ons" bank.
WOII'T WAIT
It will be too late to In·
creaae your Fire lnaurau.. alter 70U call the
Fire Department. Better
lilt as cheCk _
to make
aur. ~t ,Olllla'll! eIIqugh
l!Iaurauc, to C!I'fer re-.
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WITH YOO,R' MONEY
Ii. ''Wild Bill EUlott': S.ow for
C.lld.... Saturdoy, I P. M.
Cor, ...... CoatH, ~ .Copt. AIHI'fca
SAT. NlOiHT ONLY-FIATUUS 6+10
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\Volff'~ App,I,' Hous"e'
"
PETER E. TOLD
All U ••• of 'n..rance
333 Da........th A.,e.
SW"rtII_ 6-1111
2. OR: Spend it in the Newly Moved or
Altered CAMERA & HOBBY SJlOP,
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LITTLE SPRUCE LAKE
I
.
CONFIDENCE
w.
.~~1489 to
ground.
Church StudY, Ph.o~~e.'.
Plione: §W
KI 4-0'1168
to the
op;,rate
a ~th~e~.~Piurpose~i~~;~1
of
EDWARD THORNTON. A.B.. . ap-·p·ro,·Xft'iate··I'y
'-AliSISWi{ ~
.
establishment oLiiuch InstitilUons
'MRS;RUTHChoir
G. i-UCELY,
is not now permitted In the resi-.
College
Westminster
Organlst-~r of MUlde
dentlal portions of the Borough
MIss Gwendoline Narbeth,
'under the Zoning Ordinance. Mrs.
MissIonary
Stuart's application was accompanied by a statement signed by
Constanttne, Algeria, Africa
MRS. MILDRED CONNER
many residents- of the nelghbor"
Secretary to tbe, MInister··
'nOOd 'to-the etl'&t that they had no
You'll like the looks of the new• fall coHons •.• coHons
Church Office Phone:KI 4-0868 objection' to the moving of
Sunda,. Aucun ZI
school. formerly held at Whittier
8:45 A.M.-Church School
House to 327 Vassar avenue. It
that look like wool • • . coHons that masquerade as gabardine
n:oo A.M.-Mr. Kulp wlll preach. Is reported that Mrs. Stuart plans
TRINITY CHURCH
til 'make her home the permanent
at .
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector location of the school; hence the
• • • cOHo'ns that go right on into winter. looking perfectly
.
S1DU1aJ. A...-A 28
proposed Investment In altera8:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
tions to the building.
homel See our collection of Fall CoHonss---aa wide variety
-Tim RELiGiOUS socIETY
A
we1l-conducted
nursery
OF FRIENDS
School Is' certainly a desirable in- ,
. of mine5, women's and junior sizes I
Sunday. A...-A Z8
stitutlOl'l and the operation of as
n:oo A.M.-Meeting for Worship. many of them as may be needed
All are welcome to attend.
by our population Is to bele~::::~I
,........:r. A...... II
aged for we are all '"
All day aeWiiIa for A. F. S. C.
with the welfare of our children.
WedD .,.,.. September 1
The matter before Council, howAll ~ay sewing for_!'oJ J!J.c.
ever. IS ribt OIle which can be
FIRST CHottCJt OP .
settled by sentimental Impulse for
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
It Is Ilte administration of a law
SWARTHJIORE
passed for the purpose
Park Avenue below Harvard
other tblngs of preventing the
,
8.....,.. AnpstZl
trWdon Into the neighborhood of
11:00 A. M.--Sunday SchooL
f ctlvlties which
HobRS: 10 A. M.
P. M.
11:00 A.M.-The Ln.on S IID_ private homes a a
wl1l be "Christ Z-."
JniCht. prove dlaturbIng.
Beginning
Tuescla" Septemller 7
,
, WedneIJdai. eftnii;, .~" At first glance the matter seems ,
oIJic1j. week, a P.M. Readina room fairly simple since so many neIgh.,
'. -... -.-,
., .
"lien daIIy~t Sunday 1:1 to II bOn gave written _ t o to tbe
P. . . W
t!.ft"MP 'l to '"'~UOJi It shOUld be 'liame InJl'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _....._~------~~-------......;--------..
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15 South Chesler Road
THE CAMERA &
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will
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MEdia 6-1680
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are
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Da,·J'I!;qa.. ·• Ltda,etf! ~ve..
H440'
mind, however, Ihat most of us
Mrs. ~exander EWing of Dart- N. Chester road are entertaining
will put up with minor annoy- mouth avenue has returned from Mr. WJilmsley's sister Mrs. Ethel
ances to avoid friction with a a'!hi-ee week motor trip through
Murd~k of Falrhaven, Mass.. as
neighbor and I wonder whether the south with her son Lt. Col.
thelr houseguest. With their chllthese same people, if voting by E. C. Aiken and is famlly.
drenJohn, David, and I:.eslie, the
secret ballot. would all be on the
Gladys Durboraw. daughter of Walmsley. returned recently from
same side. Council therefore Mr. and Mrs. Wallis C. Durboraw
.PETER k. TOLD. Bclltor .
should
not consider the written of Westminster avenue, has re- a five week vacaUon In South
~lfe:pelno!... ,; Mar}~e Told
France.'p. Murray
consent given In the presence of turned from the Westminster Dartmouth. Mass.
EI!~ as ~nd "E!aA Ma1i,e'r, Januan':: 24. 1929,1't the Post
the. applicant as' a vote of the Choir College which she attended
OftIce ilt Sw8rlhmore. I!!'... 11D4er the Ad of' March 3, 1879.
I saw It In the Swarthmorean.
neighborhOod, much leSs of the for three Weeks.
D~LJNE-;..:wEDNESDAYNO\)jq .
whole BOrough. Council· sbould
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hetheringlconsilder the welfare 'of the Bel'\o ton of Rutgers avenue entertained
SWARTBM:ORE. PENNA., . AUGUST 27. 1954---H~ Ctrl.H.. Scle.ce Hul.
_'.
ough as a whole In making such a group of nelghbors and friends
_.' ,
.
''The Healing Power That
decisions.
'.
at
a
surprise
buffet
supper
in
PRESBYTERIAN
NotES
METHODISr NOTES
ShOUld the application be grant- honor of the birthday ~ Mrs.
Is Always at Hand"
Church School begins at 9:45 a.
This Sunday at the 11:00 Wor- ed without a contract restricting Clara Grogan.
WIP (610 ICC) S••doy, 9:45 A.M.
m. with
classes for all· ages.
At ship Service, The. Rev. John the duration and size Or the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Walsley.
,
;
preach and will use as school, I understand that property
the 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship, Schott
his
topic
for
the sermon "The God may be used for that purpose by
the Rev. Mr. John C. Kulp, Pastor
any owner In perpetuity. What
will begin a second series of ser- of the Present Hour," a study of of the alterations to building? If
mons on the theme. "God's Help Acts and The Epistles. This will the school were given up, will the
for Lifets D~couragements," using be the last in a series of sermons owner agree to restore it to Its
as his sermon subject, "These that Mr. Schott has been giving original status as a single famfly
Lakewood, Wa,n. Co., Pa.
Things are Against Me" taken this August on A Rapid Survey dwelling? It not, how will It be
of
the
Bible.
from the text of Genesis 42:36. .
During the church pour worship used in the future? If this excepOWEN W. GAY
Ushers for' the morning 'servlce service, a Church Hour Nursery tion is granted what other appliWallingford, Pa.
will be William Raynor. head will be held, under tlie supervi- cations for institutions in other
usher, assisted by J. W. Loveland, sion of Katherine Jessup and parts of the Borough migHt logicGeorge Dunn, Glenn Williams and Caroline Schott. This will be held ally be granted and what would
Telephone. MEdia 6-2479
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Don Dickinson.
in the Nursery Room, located in be their affect on the community?
A nurser.,. for children Is su- the new building, starling at 10:45 What about the additional traffic
on a narrow street and parking
pervised ,by capable women dur- a.m.
It is delightful here in September and Odober.
ing the service In order that the
.
The music for tlie'Worshlp Ser- for these ladies and gentlemen of
entire family may' worship to- vice this Sunday will be provided the future will probably arrive In
Moclern and well equipped cottages.
cars?
gether.
by. Mrs. John Schott, organist.
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Such are the factors which,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
.
"Se Gay With the Gays at LIttle Spruce"
Monday night, I hope will be conTRINITY NOTES
Christ Jesus' mission to reveal
.idered by the gentlemen of our
divine healing which overcomes
A service of Morning lIrayer choice, our Councilmen. Whatever
sin, sickness, and sorrow In every wlll be held at 9 o'clock Sunday the decision, we can rest assured
age, will be brought out at Chris- momlng at Trinity Church. Mr. that it will be arrived at with the
tian Science service Sunday, wben George Bogdanlch wlll be in best mterests of the Borough in
the tille of the Lesson-Sermon ts charge of this serviCe.
view and we can all go home Sing~
"Christ Jesus."
The uShers scheduled to serve ing the old refrain ''I'm glad I'm
Scriptural selections will in- at this time are P. B. Banks, J. D. not a Councl)nuui".
are proud of the conficlude the account as 'given In Bowden, Jr., C. S. Brown, E. O.
/
A TAXPAYER
Matthew of Jesus' response to the Cramp, ,V. L. Fine, C. H. W. Indence th.... ueneratlons Of
followers of John the Baptlat who graham. ·W. S. Patton, and H. G.
NEWS
NOTES
asked If he was the Messiah (11 :4, Toland.
familia.
placed In UL
John Walmsley will be on duty
5): ..... Go and shew John again
Judith Coles, daughter at Mr.
and Mrs. Henry B. Coles of Walthose things which ye do hear and as acolyte.
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nut laue. Is visiting with the Morsee: The blind receiVe their sight,
Incks fanrllY of College avand the laDle walk, the lepers are
(MEIS rOrHE EDITOR ris
enue while they are at Avalon,
cleansed, and the deaf· hear, the
N. J ..
dead
raised up, and the poor
The oplnlGIIUI esprelled below lin
1820CHISTNUT 5TR . .T
have 'the gospel' preached to thooe 01 the IDdI.ldaal _ton. All
Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Wal\etten 10 The 8 _ _ __
OIlV!ll.H. ....... _....
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them!'
nut lane and ber granddaughters
PHud&OlJlDS mar ..
Barbie and Mary Coles flew to
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The Golden Text is from John _be ........
If tbe IdellUty ot the
(1:17): "The l&w> ·was given by Is known b,. tile Bdlter. LItten Washington, D. C., recenUy to
sightseeing.
MoseS, but grace and truth came wW be PUlollii.eI """ ac tbe dis- spend a. few
by Jesus Christ ... ·· .' .•.. .'
ereUoJi or·_'BdltW.
. All are Invited to attend the
services at the FIrst Church of
Singles Out Issue .
ChrIst. Scientist, Park avenue. at
Dear Editor:
11 a.m. Sundays.
The notice which appeared in
your paper of a public hearing to
.CHURCH, SERVIcEs
be' held In Council Chamber a.t
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
7:30 p.m. on August 30 p~~=~~1
Joseph P. Bishop" Minister
an interesting problem to (
J obn Schott, ASsOciate Minister and one .whlch might well InterStmday, A...-A Z'
est property owners generallY.
11:00 A.M.-The ·Rev. John Scholt The hearing is on the application
will preach.
.
of Mrs. Helen S. ~tuart of 327
METHODIST CHURCH
Vassar avenue for permJ&sion
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Install a school room In the 2nd
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ditlonal exit from the 2nd floor
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Gaul
of Holmes returned last week
from a few days vacation at Lake
George, N.Y. En route home they
stopped at Dover, N.J., to visit
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BUILD
Each year accidents run up a huge toll,across the
nation. More than 90 times as many Americans were
injured In accldents during 1952 as Wel'e wounded during the 3 years of the Korean war. A large number of
accldent victims suffer shock, amputations, or other serloUl injuries, and their survival depends on prompt use
of human blood to help them. Often they receive serum
albumin before reaching the hospital. It could be you,
the chUd next door, or the neighbor across_the street
who wlIl need blood this year. Give blood - give an
accIdent victim an extra chance for survivaJ.
Call your Red Cross chapter to learn when and
whel'e you can give blood.
•ut
To A
Vacation
.Too!
All Risks Insurance
LONG
DISTANCE
of
"I
SAFE·T·WAY SERVICE
.
,
to you, your familYl
your community?
The HI.point Safe-T-Wa, Inspection listed
will be given your vehicle every time you
bring It In for service.
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Your Safe-T-Way Service Check
ID SnElING
'0 EXHAUST SYSTE..
iO HORN
'0 GLASS
co TIRES
i(] WINDSHIELD WIPERS
,0 REAR VIEW MIRROR
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,
get away to see
far-off friends? Cheer
up •..a warm telephone
chat is almost as good,
and you can be there
in seconds by lonk
Distance. You can call
anywhere in the U.S.
for $2 or less (exclud.
ing Federal tax-which
is now only 10"4.). Look
in your telephone direc·
tory for rates from your
telephone to key cities
throughout the country.
SWartllllt_ 606130
South Chester Rodel
Accident Insurance
Liability Insurance
MeaAh Insurance
PETER E. TOLD. Agent
for
Aetna Casualty &: Surety Campany
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The
INGLENEUK
will be
CLOSED
FROM
ClS .....'I'·
Call by numberit's festerl
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First in Sales
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Theatre Square
Christmas Holidays
Mon .• January 3
School's reopen after
New Year's
Mon. thru Mon., April4-11, Inc.
Tues., April 12
Schools reopen
Mon., May 30
Me1norial Day Holiday
Sun., June 5
Baccalaureate
Tues., June 7
Commencement
Wed., June 15
Last day, Pupils
Thurs., June 16
Last day, Teachers
Mon., JunO! 20 to July 29
Summer High School
Dono~-NOW.
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MONDAY. AUGQST 23rd
until
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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th
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NOTE PAPER -
FRESH FRUIT
SHERBET
Y2 gal. 89c '
Pint 2Sc
FROZEN
ORANGE
JUICE
. MINUTE MAID
SNOW CROP
BIRDS EYE
:2
cans
39c
PILLSBURY
ANGEL FOOD
CAKE MIX
49c
10c Coupon in
-Each Package
Reg. value
sSe
PENS
"
THEATRE PHARMACY
.
THEATRE SQUARE
A/reolld/tioll/llg for Your S!t0pp/llg Comfort
CALL FOR and DELIVERY SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lockett
of Riverview road returned recently froin a few days vacation
at Mount Gretna, Pa. While away
the Locketts visited Mrs. Lockett's
brother and sister-In-law, Dr. and
Mrs. C. Maxwell Meyers in Millersville.
. Ample FREE Parking
SWarthmore 6·3154
Yes! Our Cosmetic Sale Will Continue
; .
Next Week
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K. Whiteleather of Magill road will entertain Mrs. Whiteleather's parents, 1
BRE'y~R'S
..
ICE . ,CREAM
Y2 gal. $1.19
Pint 36c
PENCILS -
RULERS,,,,,;, CRAYONS,,. Etc.
Dr. anlS Mrs. George P. Warren
of South Chester road al}d Mr. and
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of Rutgers
avenue returned home on August
20 from. vacationing for a week
on Chebeague Island, Maine.
Call LOcust' 4-2530.
.
BRIEF CASES --NOTE BOOKS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln
and family of Westdale avenue
returned recently from a four
week vacation at Wallingford,
vt. The Lincolns visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Congdon in Burlington, Vt. Mrs. Congdon was formerly of Swarthmore. .
Clip This Box for Future Reference
Be a. :Qlood
a
Mrs. J. Albright Jones of Elm
avenue entertained Wednesday at
an informal lun.cheon in honor of
Mrs. Ludwig T. Yanda who is
here for a visit from Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Spring Vacation,
Easter Holiday
Can't
DI ... 1;':'1
first in Service -
Make. sure your home and
everything in it is adequate.
Iy insured against burglary,
theft. fire and other perils
BEFORE you' leave on your
vacation I It costs so little
brings great peae. of
mind. Call SW 6-1833 for
details.
Fire Insurance
. i
Last day of School before
Christma8-C\ose Noon
Thurs., December 23
Hey 1CiI/.,
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Spencer and children, Billy, Sharon,
Jimmy and Robin of Riverview
road returned Monday from ...
three weeks vacation at Wallingford, Vt. '
Mon. " Tues., February 21, 22 Washington's Birthday, Holiday
BURGLAR'S
.HONES
SW 6-3410
SW 6-3451
Last day before holiday.
Close Noon
Wed., December 22
Professor and Mrs. William OnckMrs. John H. Pitman and Mrs.
en of Washington, D.C., as their Lorene McCarter of Vassar avegueSts for a two week visit.
nue returned Monday from North
Franklin, Conn., where they had
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Green spent several days visiting Mrs.
formerly of Yale avenue have Pitman's son-In-law and daughmoved to their new home In ter, the Rev. and Mrs. Carlos. A.
LIma.
Avila and their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lang
of Dickinson avenue will entertain
out of town guests at a dinner
party tomorrow eventog.
Thurs. & Fri., November 25. 26 . Thanksgiving Holiday
BUILDING CONSTRUC;TION
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First Day, Pupils
Wed., November 24
HORACE A. REEVES
101lAKES
'0 lEAR LIGHTS
iO FRONT LIGHTS
Thurs., September 9
Don't Treat
"Third Generation Builders"
What Are tlhe 8.enefits
Teacher's Workshop
Man. " Tues., October 25, 26 . Del. County Teachers Institute
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SITE SELECTION
DESIGN CONSULTATION
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
REASONABLE COSTS
17112 S. Chester Road
Tues., September 7, 8
PageS
Mrs, F. W. Llpptocott of Rutgers avenue Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. WaIter Lamb in Bryn,
Mawr for a week.
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Be a Blood Donor - NOW!
Calr LOcust 4.2530
CONSIDER RESALE VALUE
Consult Us Without Obligation
School Calendar for 1954·55
School District of Swarthmore
Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vassar
avenue recently entertained' her "
son-to-law and daughter Mr. and
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Mrs. Frank H. Robbins, and their
daughters Ann and Galt. The
Robbins left their former home to
Green Ridge by plane last week
to reside in Prairie Village, Kansas, where Mr. Robbins is with
the Engineering Department of
the Aviation Gas Turbine Divisian of ,the Westtoghouse Electric
Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson of
PWk avenue left Saturday to
drive through Blue Ridge Summit where they were luncheon
guests of Mrs. Harvey Gearhart,
the formehr Mrs. Ethel MticDaniels
of SW9rt more, and can nue on'
to Berkeley Springs to attend
Mrs. Dlcktnsiln's family reunion,
The Fearnow Reunion, on Sun~
day, returning home Monday.
,
.
M
r. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey
of Yale avenue entertained the
clerical staff of the Swarthmore
Schools at luncheon on Tuesday
at their home.
NEWS NOTES
home "High Meadow", Middle_
town road, on Wednesday,. September 1.
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Blood Ileana LIte
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Church
Smith is stationed now at Plca- of "Caltco Cottage," Baltlm9re
tInny Arsenal.
Pike are moving to their new
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infant daughter, LInda Gayle. Mr.
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mE SWARTHMOREAN
ALL
.FOOD MARKET
403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Store Hours
OPEN
WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
.'
9 A.M. to 1 P. M.
2 P.M. to 6 P.M.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
GRADE A VISCERATED
HEN TURKEYS
Ib·63c
lb.
1.05
Ib·59c
(Average 10 to 15 Ibs.)
EXTRA FANCY
LARGE BANANAS
Ib'14~
LARGE CALIFORNIA SWEET
CANTALOUPES
each
29c
FANCY GREEN
PEPPERS and CUCUr.1BERS
Your Choice 3 for 14c
IT TAKES REAL MAYONAISE
TO MAKE REAL POTATO SALAD
c
qt.
pint
HELLMAN'S
75
Prescribed for
Automatic Washers
FRIDAY
9 - 1 P. M.
2 - 9 P. M.
LEG OF LAMB.
LOIN LAMB ·CHOPS
(Controlled S_J
47c
in Metal Bucket
5.~9
NABISCO
RITZ
.,CRACKERS
pound, package
COMPLETE LINE
ALL FRUIT
JUICES
'Frozen
and
Canned
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THE SW ARTHMOUEAlli
1954,
,mE SWARTHMOREAN
Auguat27,1954
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Jewelry Repaired
THOM SEREMBA
Phone: SW ' ....216
EMIL SPIES
W.tc........
Formerl, of F.
Fine Watch and
Clock Repair,
c.
UPHOLSTERING
SLIP
•• $oItI
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128 Yal. Ave.
Swarthmore. Pa ..
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Sw.rth..ore
lilll 0734
More than 25 years ellIMriettee
PIANO TUNING
New anll _nDt PlaDoiI
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ALBAN PARKER
PIl~M_
COYU5-DlAPElIES
Swarthmor. Ie(.... ~"
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Passmore
8-_
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6-1441
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashee & Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
236 Hardin!! Ave.,lIIorlon. P.
.aAL aSTATa 6
lNSURANca
609 s. CHaiT . . ).D.
Television & Radio Service
SY.u:rHMOU.
Co.p,ete Sfoek
T.....
for Ho... R.po',.
T~"_
Haullnlt
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J>BNKA.
S". 6-,,,0
ROIERT IROOKs
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Asphalt or Concrote
Cellar Walls Ro.Plastered
Swarthmore
on
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(Il..-..as
MIIlI. . . OK .".MI••••UH ........
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schumacher. 10 Ogden avenue.' will
leave Thursday to join ~end8 'at
Manchester. VI.. where they will
spend the week end. returning on
Monday evening.
throug"
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bovard,
'205 N. Swarthmore avenue. have
returned from nine weeks at Am·
prior. Ontario, where Mr. Bovard
was on a business assignment.
With their daughters Barrie and
Bettie., they spent one week In
Quebec and another In Montreal.
Barbara Ann and Patricia Jean
Jezl left Wednesday by plane for
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GfNfRAL COtnRAaOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
Tile Floars • Plastic Tile
Modem Kitchens
Alterations
PERSONAL
------~~~R~S~A~LME~----PERSONAL - FurnIture reflnlsh- FOR SALE - Top quBllty top..
1401 Rldle, Aveaue
lng, general carpentry. light
soil, $10.00 load. can Warren
hauling. Phone SWarthmore 6- :.P.:;ie::r~ce:::l,"-S:::W.::.:art:::.::hm=o::;r:.:e:..::.6•.:2::0::.78::;.~__
CHester 2-4759
2198.
FOR SALE ..,. Peaches,. yellow
2·5689
and white Freestone. Apples. EI
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance repairs -- prompt Rancho Orchards, Providence 'road
service. TV s~ts repaired In the one mile north of Rose Tree. near
home. Robert' Brooks, SWarth- Media. .
more 6·3889 or SWarthmore 6·1'f4~~~~:=-:~§i~~:a;;~~
1947.
I'
- R. A~ Gaul - tree
forester.
servFOR SALE - Two mirrors - 64"
by 66" and 50", by 60". $75 for
PAINTING
In yotir pair. Apply Mrs. A. Schwartz,
home.
with. Estelle 609 - A South Chester R 0 a d.
and
Dress Shop, 69th Street. SWarth- Swarthmore.
more 6-4934.
CARPENTRY
ffil~~tTrr--n:==-::::=:: FOR SALE - Blonde male cocker
PERSONAL College senior
spaniel eight weeks old: Chamdesires room In exchange for pioned Sired, Inoculated 'wormed.
SWarthmore 6·8761
baby sitting, household chores. for Phone FA 9-2580.
the school year. References. Con.
tact Box X, The Sw8rlbmorean.
FOR SALE - Labrador retriever
puppies. A.K.C. Excellent blood
WANTED
....,""'...._..;;;;~:..;":;n:.=o:-:,,...= line. very alfectlonate. Inoculated.
WANTED - We will buy at best Reasonable. Call MEdia 6"6666
CONSTRUCTION
prices old china, cut glass. fur- atter 6 p.m. or week ends or write
nlture. ,Call Holly Oak 43.3. or Box Z, The Swarthmorean.
RESIDENTIAL AND
Holly 'Oak 6720 collect., for ap·
polhtinerit. AU busineSs 'cOnfl- FOR SALE, - Used frigidaire,
COMMERCIAL
dential. Colonial Cupboard, N(I. 5.
good condition, 7 cu. ft. Call
Phlllldelphia PIke. 'VIllmington. ;,:MEdl::::;::a::..::6:::-5::0:.:44.:;.=--_.:..-_ _ __
Alterations
D;;~el;:;.:;;,=~-===:7"==~ FOR SALE -, ..Cheal'! Ypung
WANTED - Furnished house or
parakeet and cage. Must gO be·
335 Dartmouth Aveaae
apartment by executive and cause of cat. Call SWarthmore 6wife. Pleasant surroundings of 2=2:::G~.==~_...:."'-";,,=,,:,:,,,;,,_
primary importance. Call Mr. FOR SALE _ RegiStered Beagle
J. F. BLACKMAN
Parry; 'CHester 5-4704 days only.
puppies, six weeks old. Call
8W 1.1111
WANTED - Housekeeper: will- "S::W=art:.:;hm7::0=re:..::;6-:.:1:,:63~1::'_::"'"_":-.,._1I
Ing. cheerful, aild attractive to I ;
cook and take full charge of doc- FOR SALE - 'Sofa, ttiree piece
. lor's Mme . ln country near !,iedia.
sectional, excellent condition.
:~tate salary desired. 'glve refer- Channel back chair. Windsor rr
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. .~nces' and. Information about Yilur- chili, night table. SWarthmore 6.t: ...
, ·.elf. Box R, The Swarthmorean,
::56~06=,,'==,,-___..;..___-'
WANTED _ Secretary to dean. FOR SALE - 1949 maroon Ply.
Charles E,. Fischer
Fast accurate shorthand, typing . mouth suburban station wagon.
required. Also act as receptionist. Good tires. $450. SWarthmore 6·
Call at Business .Managers Omce, ;;14;,0~7;-.==.-_=-~~~~.
Swarthmore C;:oll~ge.
FOR S4\LE - Chest of drawers,
BUILDER
WANTED - Woman desires part, lawn or' porch bench. kitchen
time or days work. Rellable table, toy; .box. AllIson Antiques.
references. Call' CHester 2-8055 SWarthmore 6-3050.'
after, 6 p . m . '
FOR SALE - Nine cu, ft. refrlg.
WANTED - Days work. Swartherator in excellent condition.
. Swarthmore 6-ZZ53
more ,eferences. Can· CHester Reilsonable. Telepholle Klngs2-3144.
.
. ',' wood 4"0640. .
J
WANTED
Postmaster or.
post. FOR
SALE
mistress -at Swarthmore
College.
Spirll't;,
,40" -high,George
walnut, Steck
per- ~~~~5555~555~~
Ha. supervision of several stu- fect condition. For Information
dents. 'Apply at Business Man- call SWart!>tI,1ore '6·4118.
Sheet Metal Work
ager" Office, ~arrish Hall.
" '.' FOR RENT
WANTEDCailhierat SWarlh- =",,'"".:=,;,-=:,:",,;::=--':".
more College. Must be able' to FOR RENT - Six ,room apart· Roafi", .
Gatters
and
ment with bath, centrally loeat·
COildillanla,
September 1. Box V,
IioaHa,
011 • Gas • burllers
«
DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
, SEiIlVICE
tlONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
SUNDAYS an" HOLIDAY!'
COAL-'
FIREPLACE ,. WOOD
OVER THE SREEI •
liTO TIE REDI
An Stua Comprehensive
PerlOw Liability Inluranc. polley· ...otlld be
part of every .lolfer'1
eqaipment! 'Thil wur~e,
iet
written oil • conY.D"
three-year
bull.
protectec' you· qualt
fljib", 'for "iiljun.. · to
oth.... See nl aboat it
todayl
.
pETER E. TOLD
All III.d. of ' .....oce
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Swart.Dlor.. '0.
J. A.GREEN
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REGISTRATION
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GENaRA'L' ELSeTION'
NOVEMBER 2. 1954
September Zltd
Last day an elector may move from one election district to
another In order to be permitted to vote at the General
Election.
September lUh
Last day all electors may register to vote at the General Election.
This Includes electors who will become of 'age on or before
November 31'd, 1954.
September 13Ul
Last day for any elector who has removed into a new election
~~£t to, ~iv~!,otice to \he ~\!!listra~\o,!, ,CQ,ID\I'\ss.ioll In .order
to, Ije p~tted to '(ote a,t the ~~er~,J1:\t!\lWll' 'Ul~ rem,oval
car~ m!JSt ~qortll '" ~emovaJ, lIaW.l!>tQ tbr;. !;Ii\\(' ,~e~\i9n \liStrlct
which CIW",otb.~ ~ater t\>al' Sept~1'1l>\'r
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Regular business hours up ·to an~ including Saturday, September 11th.
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Saturday ".,
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Prlday; Sept. ·1?, 1964
, 9 :30 A.M. Zaa\ern DayllKllt TIme
COndltlDl1S: ~.OO caab. or certlfled check at 'time of 8ale (Unless
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.. ,often go out for the ~rnoon ••• my c:iUtOmatic gas range cooks for me. Once the cwen
control is let, lean forget the meat. And top
burnen, broil~r, and oven have automatic lightIng, making the whale cooking job an ec:isy one.Choose the modem gas range you like best
at your dealer's or any Phi!adelphia ElectrIc
suburban siore.
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BHE!IJPP'B OPPICE
COUll.T HOUBlt, !IJ!;l)IA. PA,
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9:30 AM. _
D6yl1g1lt TIme
Conditions: nso.OO C88h or oertlfled cheek at time of sate (unless
Hits New High in
Km!Fk-Free
Pow.'
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for Your lhopplng Comfort
Real Cool
. MONEY SAYER
With Purchase of
$15°0
J;alance
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Grade A
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.9dfaI Whoie 'K~mel Cam
!)deIII Baby ~~ma ~ns
French Fried Potat_s
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Big Valiles In
F QZEN FOODS
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Mrs. 'aul's Fish Sticks
Arctic Seal' Perch or Cod Fillets I - Pe a9c
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Graded Choice Beef
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No. 1406
lot 'of ground
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wltlltl1e buDdllIiIs ·th....... In Da:rby
TowDBhlp, DeL CO... Po. Bl!IO at " pt.
~)n - s.w. ad.' Qf P;ine Road at dl&t. of
304.17' ~~. aJo~ same B. H deg. Ui'
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Sirloin
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PorterhoUse
Shoulder Lamb Sq~... cu.
Should_.. Lamb Chops
Neck or Shank Lamb
Genuine Lca'lb Liver
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11_-' POT ROAST
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wlde alley: thence extdg. along center
EConomy Sale -
with s.e,
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24.33"to pt,: thence extdg, B. 65 deg.
45' W. ?o· to center line of certain 4'
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Une or said alley N. 24: deg, ·15' W.
24.33' to pt,; thence extdg. N. IlII deg.
45' B, ?o' to beg. Being Lot No. 50.
House No. 1000 PIne !IO&d.
TOOEIBEIR wlt1l the use of alley,
subjeCt to proportionate expense at
upkeep.
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In ~!l ~ys; Other
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Many Attractive Homes .Availabl.
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Improvem.enta. consist at a
&tory concrete block house With en-
Allftorflod Dflfrflilrfors
for
lairll ." 'Bird
P. M.
Satu1'dayTill 6 P. M. .
prem..
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ment, unfurnished,
FOUND-Link bracelet on cinder
patl;l by railroad. Call SWarth· and bath. $50. 101 East 2nd
Media.
more ',6·0857. . I
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... autveYi!<1' by' Thomas 0,
Janlver 4nd ,rae. ,at iIed1a,. Pa" in D.
Bit. X, No, '1, P. 8're~CONT;.'1D 1l'ont
on ad. Il:Umont Ave. 25 It and extg.
In I. or' d. alg. the B; &d. ot LeIllgh
Ave. _dly. of that wldtll bet. par.
l1nes at right angles to ad. Milmont
Ave. 1'" ft. the'S. Une thereof roD.nlDg t'IlrU tile mJd. of party wall di·
viding the dwg.. bBe. on these
from a SlmUar 'one erected on the adj.
lot to, the S.
200'W~ RldJ.y,~ve.
glasses,
Gilmour"
bftlance In stated
ten. cla,s.
conditlons
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advert1aement)
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on day. of &ale.
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srr. In' R!dle~
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on the 8E_~cor• .ot. JIllm'ont and. Leh1gIi'. (formerly' PInt)' A ...., .... 118me
81"e laJd out of the !'eSP. wtd~ of··&O
Air
'Hie 'lifers
the most model'I! of local commer_
cal structures-a happy thought,
for If it ,needed revamping It
could mean hlgl,ter stamp prices
or evfi!n incfel!Sed Income taxes
for compatriots .of the local mailmen).
At any rate, at the Bank workmen have been busy cutting cute
round holes In the high ~eIlIng
and building balconies around the
balconies for quite a few weeks.
We hear air-conditioning has now
been turned on-all ready for
'rndian summer. New lighting is
on the schedule and it's also possible that 'cllents calling for their
Christmas Club checks will receive them over a' new modemtype counter.
Time Marches On! Who Can
Withstand It? Unless It be The
Swarthmorean .with a deadline to
meet every week.
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of RBAL ESTATE
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the shop that has moved but the
door and tile windows.
The entrance ~ormerly mid-ship
now Is at the north and the two
old-type display Windows It used
to separate have joined hands
and form' a coinmodiaus and plc.turesque modem front t1Jrough
which you can't' help but find
your husband or your coke-dr!nklug small fry even when your seeIng-eye dog Is on vacation.
Then there's the Bank, the
Swarthmore branch of ~e ~
Nati,opal Bank of Media that Isthe Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company that was,at the corner of Cb,ester road and
Rutgers avenue, just as you go
'round to the Post Omce (which
also deserves mention since it is
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Who Is Where, or
Where Is Who???
Jack Prichard
Dr;veway Construction
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NEWS ,NOTES
Pittsburgh to visit their grand·
,Media Frloads School
parents Mr. and ,Mrs" W. Booth
. Serving all ~a_i all Cruds
Bannister, in Imf&ial. In the
family party visiting there will be Three YearS
7th Grade
their greatgrandmother Mrs. A-",os
, TOj Enrol!, phone
B~ter of Beaver FaJljalili
MEdia 6-09i4
their uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs.
W. B. Bannister, Jr., and chUdren
of New Castle, Penna. Ano!he~
SJ'rlngfield ,
uncle Mr. W. Booth. Bannister of
Laundromat
Charlestown, W. Va., will- join
~hem on Labor Day as will their
1M lalll.ore .....
parents Mr. and Mrs. James L.
11._, 400252
Jezl, 331 Cornell avenue.
IN.....
Lot-llN. lII~a_
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Jones,
are removing from their residence
at '410 N. Swarthmore avenue to
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
their new home outside Paoli toAND SON
morrow.
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TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
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Chosen to Take Part in
Vassar Research Study
Mrs. Robert B. Jarrett, North
Princeton avenue, returned Monday from a three day conference
on personality assessment for
maturity in women in which she
was invited to participate at
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.
Y ..
The conference was part of the
Mary' Conover Mellon Foundation
program at Vassar which conducts research on personality
development in women with
special reference to the effects of
college education.
Its major effort is directed to
students in college but this firs t
study of the alumnae group is
aimed at securing an adequate
concept of the social and cultural
role taken by Vassar graduates
and the future toward which college education is directed. The
Program is directed by Dr. Nevitt
Sanford.
Mrs. Jarratt was one of 10 Vassar alumni invited from the graduating classes of 1930-1935 to return as guests of the Foundation
for the conference in which 1%
psychologists
conducted tests.
Each alumna underwent five one
and haH hour interviews, 12 written tests, sat in groups of five to
join in discussions of s~ch varied
subjects as the ideal college and
"McCarthyism". 'In twos they
presented original soap operas and
teamed for guessing games while
the 12 psychologists observed.
THE SCHOOL IN
sixth grade.
F...·lnformatlon call
• Edla 6-2601· or
. MEdia 6-2888
When your toothbrush is beat,
And it's spikes stab your
gums,
It's a new brush>You need,
Not a package of Turns.
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Regula,. film, CoIcwFilm. Also
fast 24 hou,. developing service.
CATHERMAN'S
DB.1JG STORE
8W 6-0581
Easy to Clean . . .
Needletuft NYLON Carpet
$600 MONTHLY
Starting salary for 2 executive-type
salesmen to represent larljle Eastern
fhianclal corporation. No trovel. Sale,'
experience and ability desIred. establlshed r.sldent. 2S-4O y.ars old. married. c;apable of alSumlnljl responllbtlItles. In requestln9 Intervl_ please
Include I brief personal hIstory. all
replies conRdenlal. Our salesmen have
been Informed o~ this ad. Box A. L
Swartflmoreon.
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Providence Concert
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Be a Blood Donor-NOW. Call Mass., recently by the sudden
LOcust 4-2530.
death of his motlier, Mrs. Walter
Walmsley.
JINGLE
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Unique country day ~chool
for children. Nursery through
.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze Burma where he was studying
of Strath Haven avenue returned under a Fulbright Scholarship at
the University of Rangoon.
this week to their home after a
two weelt ftshing trip in northern
The hal band concert by the Canada.
lOOKWAYS
Chester Elks 1Iand of Chester will
417 DartII .... Aft.
be given at Glen Providence
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin
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Park, Media on Thursday eve- of Rose Valley entertained as their
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ning, September 2, at.8 p.m., house guest for one week Dr.
Uatil Labor Day
weather permitting, according to Robert Firestone Emery.' Dr.
0peII. THIdoy, ..,t... ., :~.
H. Walter Weaver Superintendent ...
E~m~ery;;;;r~e~turn~~ed;;;,rec;e;.n~tl~y~fr~o;.m~,~;;;;;.;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;~
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J.' Harrison Eastwood will- b e '
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the vocal soloist for this seventh
Tests used were based on those and hal concert. Among his
of the University of California.
numbers will be "At Dawning"
and "Thine Alone". Johnny SaunNEWS NOTES
ders, instrumental soloist, will
play "Carnival of Venice", for
Mrs. James W. Hubbell has re- which many requests have bep.n
Soil resistant, stain resistanfr
turned to her home on Yale ave- received.
nue after visiting for the summer
. fire resi.stant, wear resistant,
Thomas Q. Leeson, conductor,
in Texas, California, and Nevada.
has arranged for a number of exmothproof, preshrunk . •.
Miss Alberta Magee will return' tras on the ,program.
this week. end from a two week
The following program will he
Needletuft ,. GEORGIAN" ,. 1 00'10 Nylon,
vacation cruise to Bermuda on the presented:' march "St. Julien"
;s unbelievably beaut/iu/,
Queen of Bermuda.
(Hughes) ;
waltz
"Emperor"
amazingly low-priced.
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(Strauss); trumpet solo, "Caml\$ss Mildred Magee entertained
Ar
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ivaI of Venice" ( r:
talgers
12'
and
15'
widths,
12
colors,
Friday with friends for a trip to and "Oh! My Pa-Pa" (Burkhard);
the West Coast. where she will
slow fox trot "Moonlight Sereneeds no binding, 15.00 sq. yd.
visit friends in Los Angeles and nade" (Miller) ; tenor solo "At
return home September 1.
Dawning" (Cadman) and ''Thine
Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt of Park Alone" (Herbert); Cambodian
avenue returned to her home last Suite' "Berceuse"; "Nostalgia";
Friday after two months in North- "Cherie",. (His Majesty King
Norodom of Cambodia); selection
east Harbor, Me.
"Wreck of the Hesperus" (An:
Mr. and Mi's. Clarke Allison of Leeson); march "National Spirit"
II. . . . . e...."I"t' • CcnapI... _ . . . . • ............
Michigan avenue drove to Cresco, -featuring Majorettes, Shirley
100 P,rl: A.... 5wMtfunore. , ••
Pa., Saturday to bring th!'ee and Ruthe, (Huminel) ; march
SWarthmore 6.6000
young Swarthmoreans who hap "Washington Grays" (Grafulla);
spent a week at ,the Pocono overture, " "'Rienzi"
(Wagner) ;
Plateau Institute to their homes. modem "Hollywood Serenade"
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson of (Davis); tenor solo, "Softly, As
Park avenue had driven Luren In a Morning Sunrise" (BomDicKinson, Anna Mae Allison, and berg); and "The Song of Songs"
Bea Schoenberg to the Institute (Moya) ;' Pathetic Symphony "Anthe previous week end.
dante". "March". (Tschaikowsky);
modem "Arrangers' HoliMiss Belle Dudley of iVnssar
day"
(Bennett,
Walters, Yoder);
avenue returned. on Monday from
excerpts
"South
Pacific'" (Rogfive days in Taylor Hospital where
she recuperated from a fall down ers); march "Fidelity" (Blanken_
the stairs of her home on' August burg); National Anthem.
18 in which she broke her left
BEREAVED
ann and suffered head and hand
injuries .
Lesll~ Walmsley, N. Chester
Testing continued during meals in
which the p~ychologists jollied the
group.
Mrs. Jarratt,'whQ is the present
president of the class of 1933 will
help to write an article about
the conference for the Vassar
Alumnae Magazine. She ... came
aw:ay from the conf~ence with
the "utmost respect for ;the entire
group," a feeling in which the
psychologists expressed their complete agreement.
POOl.
,ROSE VALLEY
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SePt • 2 Final GIen
Augaet 27, 1954,
"9tember
Vacation
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NEW5·,NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer
and their son John of Strath
Haven avenue returned last week
from a two week' vacation in
Maine and N~w Hampshire.
'liOIIllDl".~.'Y
._taB... f .
I.. THREE DAYS'
Vou t:an havc your own
1M' x 36' swimming pool, in any
.of 6 attractivo·shapes, for less than the price of the
family carl Constructed of reinforced concrcte, the pool
~cs complete with
fittings, piping and cqncrctc
steps-is designed to last a lifetime. Bank lcnns.
Filtration and accessories at slight extra cost.
Dr. Frederick D. Dudley of Ma-
all
gill road flew to Toronto, Canada,
last week to attend the International Institute on Child Psychology at the University of Tororiio.
Pboae or Write for ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET
VADI)' Stream 5-9060
. ' FReeport 9-7288
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of
College avenue returned Friday
from vacationing fora. week in
the Pocono Mountains.
Nicest People at Speare's'
: ROGER RUSSELL !
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Media
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ESTER'S Fashion Corner
:EDGMONT AVE. - "lth AND WELSH STS.
Florist
Relax Ie tile IICeIft air ...,.. ..
wMrt; SUtICIec:b, solaria, ....
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IIucII tIItrance. tfot and e.Id
fresIt lad sea water III all ~
Formerl,
CAR'NS
• T.... 1Iecfs and batII from $12..
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield. De'. C.o." Pa.
SWarDmoN 6-0450
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TENDER STEAKS alld CHOPS Cooked to O ....r
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACIUTIES
BUSINESS M~ LUNCH i2-1130 P.. M.
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WALTa L 'AIIOn. Mtr.
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FOR THE MISS 5'5" OR UNDER
35.00
Seen in the very best circles this fell '
-this pampered· beauty of a suit by
Birchbrook. Deftly molded of rayon
Shanbrook-mede lIli the more interesting by the detecheble velvet .
~scot bow you'll wear or not-:-just es
the mood strikes you. Slot seam pockets, velvet trim, glittering 'lfiinestones eccents. Charcoal, brown,
blue. Petite sizes to to '8 for the
miss 5'5"
under.
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