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THESWARTHMOR
VOLUME ,26-NUMBEB, 36
. SWARTIJMORE, FRIDAY,' SEPTEMBER 3, 1954
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For The
Flowerless
13.50 PER YEAR
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Mutuat Exchange
Sept. 21, 22 Nears
Flowers
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Red Cross to Give
Mass Care Instruction
.
,
DU's WiD Convene School Lists Homeroom Assignments to Ease
Opening for Sr.-Jr. High School Students.
I At College Tuesday
Mrs. J. Albright Jones, chairman of the Swarthmore Branch
of the American Red Cross, anSchedule Initial Half Sessions for All Classes:
CommiHee Busy With nounces an all.day four-com- President Smith to Welmunity course on Tuesday. SepStagger Dismissal HOU~5; Ask Parent
Details of Boro's
come Delegates; Local
tember 28, on Emergency Mass
Aid in Clothing Labels
Fall Outlet
Man in Active Roles
Care in the Swarthmore WoReturning vacationers are re- man's Club. Red Cross specialSchool students of Swarthmore are anticipating the
ists in all phases of mass care
Delegates from 66 colleges and
d d th
min e
at the Woman's Club,
'
universities in the United States opening of school next Thursday, September 9. They are
Fall Mutual Exch~nge is conveni- will give instruction completeently just ahead" Tuesday Sep- ly free of charge to all who and Canada, numbering over 200. eager to see their new rooms, meet their new teachers, greet
tember 21, and Wednesday Sep- wish to attend.
will invade the Swarthmore Col- classmates, and look through their books. Also, they will
tember 22. Settlement date is SepMedia, Springfield, Ridley lege campus on Tuesday, Sep- e~perience the realization of promotion into a new grade.
tember 24. Right now is the ideal Park and Swarthmore will at- tember 7 when the 120th annual
The opening of the Rutgers Avenue addition will provide
moment to sort out those winter tend the course. Detailed an- international convention of Delta
items a vacationing family has nouncement of the program will Upsilon. college fraternity, reg- much-needed additional space for the elementary classes, and
shot right out of, get them cleaned, be made soon.
isters in. Herbert Brownell. At- make two additional classrooms available in the high school.
mended. into the kind of condition
torney General of the United
Pupils returning to the high school classes next week will
that sends them straight to a new
States will address the Conven- find the homeroom assignments ready for them and posted
and delighted owner.·
...
tion Banquet on Thursday night.
conspicuously on. bulletin boards in the corridors. For their ,
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle. general
Swarthmorean Thomas B. Mcconvenience, the following homeroom lists may be used:
chairman of the Club' Exchanges,
Cabe, class of 1915 Swarthmore
Te&C),ber
Room
PupUs with
announces the' members of, her
College, will be the toastmaster at
Final InItials
capable. durable, enthusiastic com- Total Enrollment Up 88 that high moment in the conclave.
Mr. Hofmann
201
A-G -<
0
3 2 0
Several local men are pronii- SENIORS
mittee, now returned from a varMiss
Zimmer
211
H-O
lety of summer interests to the
ver 195: 0
nent in the, executive committee
Mr. Klemmer
215
P-Z
task a h e a d . '
Over '1952
which has piloted the affair. Clark
Mr. Marish
202
A-D
Mrs. Robert P. Bradford. Mrs.
The Swarthmore Schools open W. Davids, Rodgers lane, Walling- JUNIORS
Mr.
Yocum
208
E-LAN
Samuel Carpenter, Mrs. A. Sid- next week for the 1954-55 School ford, is the general chairman. WilMr. Snyder
213
LAW-RI
ney Johnson, Jr.• are in charge year with an enlarged but com- liam F; Lee, Swarthmore 1933,
Miss
Barten
200
RO-Z
of checking in articles for ex- plE!te teaching staff. There will be resident of Guernsey road, is
206
A-G
change on Tuesday, September. 21. three more, eleIQ.entary teachers chairman of reception, Ellis Ridg- SOPHOMORES Dr. Irwin
,
Mrs.
Mathews
203
H-M
from 9:30a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Alice and two more high school teach- way. Swarthmore 193~. 420 River
Miss
Armstrong
209
N-SM
Marriott will distribute conslgner ers to meet the rise in pupil en- view road, is in charge of acMiss
Strouse
216
SN-Z
numbers aJid preside at the desk. roUment.
commodations; Paul B. Banks,
Miss McKie
107
A-G
Mrs. Paul R. Hertel is in charge
At the present time the school Penn State 1922, 724 Harvard ave- FRESHMAN
Mr.
Hall
7
l
H-M
of police. activity. Mrs. L. J. faculty is complete. In the high nue is Chamberlain; Walker Pen.
Mrs.
Seymour,
105
N-G
Servais and Mrs. Edwin W. Cros- school, William Bush is the Prin- field. Williams College 1919, 430
,Mrs. Becker
103
A-G
by Will d1iect hanging.
clpal. The ,teachers include: Mrs. Riverview avenue, Recorder; Mr. EIGHTH
Mr.
Bell
100
H·P
Mrs. Raynham. T. Bates will Hanna Mathews. MarY,Armstrong,1 McCabe is Auditor. UndergradMr.
,Mlller
101
Q-Z
oversee the arrangement and ex- Irma Zimmer and Elizabeth Mc- uate chapters of the fraternity at
Mrs.'
Wright
1
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A-G
change of household items in the Kie teaching English; Henry H:of- Swarthmore and University of SEVENTH
Mr. Jamison
102
H-N
Club Lounge. Mrs. George Wagner mann, Frederic Yocum. Mrs. Mar- 'Pennsylvania are co-hosts. Mrs.
Mr.:
C;::Qnw
5
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and l\frs. D. Reed Geer will handle guerite Seymo,,":. S~ial Studies; Banks heads ~~ Ladles CommitThe morning,.seasiol;l of the high school will begin at 8 :45
baby elotb.!'i.:, Mrs. GeorgeP. Mrs. Marion ~k~;:,,:Mrs. Ruth tee. which has arranged many
Warren, is;cbaJrw.~ ,,~~,:.~1!( .~r~t,~~;Na~ l!e11, ~ac~g 'events {or w1v~i, of ~~v~llt~~~ daily. Upon -arrival :.t~8cbOOl'pupils should' godii'ectly' to their
'clothes; Mrs.' Frank' McCowan of both ErigUsh,a~ SociaY'Stlidfes m~tors., ' ..,"
new homero~ms fo~ meetings with their respective homeroom
skirts. Mrs. W. Alfred Smith 'of the.Junior High Sch~l. MatheClothier Mehlorial and Parrish
as to the plans for the day. All supplies wfil be disteachers
evening dresses. Mrs. William maUes. J. Eugene Duncan, Charles Hall wi1-1 house all convention
tributed there and pupils will be
Lowe of boys' clothes. Mrs. Robert Klemmer. James Miller and Walt- business. Dr. Courtney Smith will
handed their individual class
B. Clothier. of women·s dresses, er Hall; Science, Elizabeth Bar- welcome the group at the conschedules which have been preMrs. Robert Richardson of men's ten. ,Charles Marish, and James ference on leadership scheduled
viously prepared during the sumclothes Mrs. Franklin Andrew of Jamison; Languages, Dr. James for all day Wednesday and Thursmer months by Mr.' Bush. the
chiI~'s. clothes, Mrs. T. E. Irwin, Latin; Adeline Strouse, day, the alumni conference fol,Hi.h School Principal. The reHessenbruch of sweaters Mrs. French; and Russell Snyder. Ger- lows on Thursday and Friday,
mainder of the morning will be
Robert AlUson of the ckessing Mathematics.
man; and Joseph Conte~ Latin ahd generaI
·
Friday and SatsessIons
T,he Rev. Canon S. L. Greens- devDted to auditorium assembly,
room.
.
urday. In addition to the banquet lade from England will be the classes; receiving books and work
Mrs D . d Bin h
d Mrs
The teachers of non-academic
g ainm Cahnarge of· subjects are~ Health and Physical. which is to be at the University guest preacher at the Swarthmore assignments.
• R. aMVlarey are
ti
Virginia All
P tri
of Pennsylvania Museum, a clam- Presbyterian Church this Sunday
Frank
Session Schedule
settlement on Friday which will Educa on;
.
en, a Cla bake, at the farm of Dr. Clyde morning at the 11 o'clock service.
Thursday and Friday Will be
keep the treasurer Mrs. D. Mace ToId'RMUl~rArtdROcbllnsodin and Wikl~ Spangler in Concordville is sched- Canon Greenslade is the head or half days or morning sessions
• au a R ancGe.
liam eese.
Gowing and her assistant Mrs. Musi B ttej G d 11 d R b t uled for Friday afternoon and a the Department of Divinity in only, throughout the school sysRobert M. Grogan extremely busy. HOlm~' H:mer:~g,aJe~e S~~; supper dance Friday night at the DUrham University and Residen- tem. The afternoon sessions will
Industrial Arts. David Watkins; AroniininkCountry Club.
tiary Canon of Durham Cathe- begin on Monday, September 13,
Commercial subjects. Mrs. Erma
Speakers' at the luncheon pro- dra!. He holds the Degrees of for the junior-senior high school
LATE FOR SCHOOL
Foley; Librarian, Mrs. Anne Boul- grams will include BeverlY Mur- M.A. and D.D. of Oxford Univer- classes and grades 3 to 6. Full
Goran Lindgren, the 17 year old t
phy, president of Campbell Soups; sity. Canon, Greenslade's chief day sessions' will begin SeptemSwedish exchange Student will be erAtthe College Avenue Elemen- Arthur Kobler, vice-president of academic subject is Ecclesiastical ber 16 for the second and on
late to school this September. Due tary. School. the teachers will be
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History. especially the Early Thursday, September 23, for the
to red tape concerning his visa, Mrs. 'Abbie Enders~ kindergarten,
Church.
first grade. The Kindergarten
M
Formerly librarian of St. John's classes will have half day sessions
Goran, who was sCheduled to arMrs. LaVina Hurst, first;
rs.
rive ,in Swarthmore August 28 Barbara Keyes. second; Mrs.
0'
College, Oxford, Canon Green- only throughout the year.
after docking in Quebec four d a y s '
slade is now Librarian of DurThe elementary schools will
li
Grace Witter. third; Jean Mcham 'Cathedral. He, is PreSl·dent o·
ear .er, will be unable to attene} Creight,. fourth; Nell W i s e m a n , ' " begin at 9 o'clock in the mornthe opening days of' schOOl. H e ' d
.
Durham and Northumberland
is expected to be here by the flfth; and Margaret Yeatman an
The Swarthmore Mother's Club Arch~logical and, Architectural ing, morning sessions extending
middle of Septenlber.
Philip Swayne. sixth grade.
will open its season Thursday, Society. He has taken part in dis- from 9:00 to 11:40 a.m. and in the
, At the Rutgers Avenue Elemen- September 23, with its annual cussions on the Church of England afternoon from 1:00 to 3:15 p.m.
While in Swarthmore, Goran tary School" the 'teachers are: "hello" party to welcome returning and the' Church of' ,Scotland and In the high s.:hool the hours will
will live for a time with Mr. Caro1 Ann' H e tze,
1 kindergarten·• and new members, Mrs. Howard has been at' Oslo in simllar dis- be from 8:45 to 12:15 in the mornand Mrs. Lym'an A. Darling' of Ru th Abbott,Mrs
. Janet WUI- Y. Clymer is p res! dent of the club. cussions on the Church of Eng- ing and 12:55 to 3:20 in the afterLafayette avenue, whose son John cox, Mrs. . Marian stuart, first; Mrs. Brinton Liddell is chalnnan land and the Churches of Norway noon.
a senior this year and with Mrs. Janet Groff, Mrs. Barbara of membership. The "hello" party Denmark and Iceiand.
•
As heretofore, the high school
UU'. and Mrs. H. lillldley Peel of Yohanan and Nancy Hagy, sec- will
be
he I d
in
Mc'
cafeteria will serve putritious
-------Columbia avenue, whose son ond; Mrs. Elizabeth Garrahan and Cahan Hall. Presbyterian Church.
lunches at a reasonable price,
Craig is also a senior.
Mtlry Alice Lilly, third; Mrs.
Young mothers in the communiKAPPAS TO PI<:NIC
which will be available to - all
Goran will be the second for- Roxanna Jackson and Mrs. Bess ty are cordially' invited to attend
The Kappa Kappa Gemmas will pupils who tio not have time to
eign student to be a Swarthmore Seidel, fourth; Margaret Moore. the party. A complete program of meet for a picnic supper at the go home for lunch. The school.
School guest since World War II. and Margaret Shaw, fifth; Myrtle Mothers Club events for 1954-55 home of Mrs. Norman H. Winde,
(Continued on Page 7)
lie is frQm a southern Swedish McCallin, Sixth and Mrs. Albert will be sent out during the early "High Winds", Ridley Creek road,
country town, Tollarp.
Gwinn. music.
weekS of September to all mem- September 9 at 5 p.m.
,
is Elementary bers' and prospective' members.
Any Kappas who have not been
In Horticulture Talk
Since everyone has been caught Mr.
by red tape's web of delay in School PrinCIpal" Ruth Har- Mrs. Liddell may be con~cted for contacted ·are asked t() call their
Anne Werstner Wood (Mrs.
SOtnemanner Goran's delayed ar- bison, Elementary ~ ~ea81er'information.
acceptances to Mrs. Winde at HarrY C.)
North Chester road
rival is understood and even en- Mrs. Edith Kenney, School Nurse,
The program f~r the evening is ME 6-1204 and if trahspot1ation will be the special speaker at the.
Vied by his eagerlY waiting high and Mrs. Once Narbeth. Cafe- being planned by the membership is -desired. to 'call Mrs. Walter monthJ¥ meeting of the Norwood
school classmates. After all, who teria Manager. Frank R. Morey: is committee, which· includes Mrs. Shoemaker at SW 6-0296.
Horticultural Society on Wednes-,
can suffer from a school tardiness Supervising Principal of Schools. William Abbe, Mrs. Joseph Donaday· evening, September 8 at 8
When govemment. red tape ofters
In October, 1953, the SWarth- van, Mrs. Raymond Hood. Jr.,
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman p.m., which will be held at the
the best possible excuse?
more Schools had 580 elemen~ Mrs. Alex MlUs. Mrs. Joseph of Westminster avenue entertaln- bmnanuel Lutheran Church comer
.
pupUs on the rolla, and 531 bigh Paul, Mrs. William Spencer, Mrs. ed at a neighborhood cirop-in- of Chester Pike -and Winona Avschool pupils, a total of 1.111. At Harold Drumm, Mrs. Peter Miller, party Wednesday eveninJ in ~ue. The public is invited.
Mr. ·.and Mrs. Paul WilUams the present time, the enrollment )Irs. HarUe R~' Mts. ThOmas honOl' of.)lr; an4 ~ E. II. ,Mrs. Wood ~ the .author of sev-'
ThOl'bahn,Mi'B., Joseph Snyder, .Tohniona1soOf Westmlnster ave- eral booJfa. on the subject of hortihave returned to their bome on is 823 elementary sc:hool
yeU Mrs.:J. W. '~' and MrS. nue who are ~vlng FridaY to c:U1tuJe" the most NC:eUt ~';,
' h88oo1~
, lJ'DhWsity Plac:e 'aft« a two week anll~ 5'18' ~ aSC
two~,,"" RenrYB~.
"" Atlanta, Ga."
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"i'I~~ows8nd~es",
,.' vacation, at SebascO Jatates, aio-~
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arge Ch00I.,
FacuIty on Mark
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Presbytenans to
Hear Durham Canon
M thers Club Sets
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September 3, 1954·
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Pee 2
NEWS NOTES
sage. The brldegroom's mother was lin the Swarthmore Methodist two ounces upon his birth on Aug- of Irvington. N. J .• are receiving
.
dressed In sea-green Organza with. Church.
.
. ust 26 In the Nassau Hospital. cODgratulatlons upon the birth or
Mrs. Charles Benjamin Keenen champagne _ colored accessories I The Rev. WllUam H. Bollman. Mineola. N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. How- their ftrst child. a son Jeftrey Ed.and her Pare?ts. Dr. and Mrs. I and an orchid corsage.
pastor of the FIrst Refilmed ard G. Hopson of Rutgers avenue ·ward Hopson. on August 25. Mr.
Garry deNeuv'lle Hough. Jr.. of
The church was decorated with Church of Lancaster. Will otBelate are· the baby's maternal grand- and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson are
Longmeadow. Mass.. will be ferns and white flowers. Eva Jean and will be assisted by the Rev. pa'rents. HIs paternal grandparentjl the grandparents· of the baby'who
guests of honor Sunday afternoon Feather of Westlleld. N.Y.. the John C. KulP. pastor of the local are Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of weighed six pounds. four ounces
at an open house given by Mrs. organist. played the traditional Church. Mrs. Daniel G. Nicely of Garden City. 1.. I.
at birth. His maternal grandpBr_
Keenen's father and mother-In- wedding marches and accompanl- Kutzto':"'n will play the tradients are Mr. and Mrs. ·Alfred Ver
Mr. and MrS. Robert G. Hopson Valen of Baltimore. MeL
law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. ed Mrs. Mary Demyan of Mount tional wedding music at the organ.
Keenen of Harvard avenue. Lt. Lebanon. soloist. who sang "I Mrs. John M. Shroad of Lancaster
(jg) Charles Keenen Is currently Love Thee". "At Dawning". and will sing "0 Perfect Love." "Beaboard the destroyer Henry W. "The Lord's Prayer";
cause." and "I Love You Truly"
Ruth S. Duncan
Tucker which Is cruising. In the
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey left for before the wedding and "The
Pactllc.
a wedding trip to New York City. Lord's Prayer" during the cereJudy and Randa Roess returned They are now residing at 25 mony.
.
to • lhiIlted namber of adto their home on Cornell avenue Wigtel Lane, Bellport, L.I.• N.Y.
Mr. EllIng will escort his daugh"",.eel dudenta
after returning by plane from
The bridesmaids were sorority ter to the altar and give her In
D ....er ",,_......tor '"
Martha's Vineyard. Mass.. where sisters of the bride at Westminster marriag". The bride will wear a
Mrs.
John
Schott
they motored two weeks ago,
College. from which the bride and floor length gown fashioned of
UDlverslb' of PeDJUl)'lvania
bridegroom were graduated In white chantilly lace and misty Formerly member of facalb'
322 RUTGERS AVENUE
Muslo and
ENGAGEMENT
June. The bride is a member of nylon tulle. The snug bodice of Eastman School
Upsilson sorority and the
WIlson Coil".
SW 6-5663
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Barnes Theta
bridegroom of Phi Gamma Delta lace with long sleevs has· soft
of Gatewood Falm. West Chester. fraternIty. Mr. Godfrey Is as- folds of tulle to form a portrait
SWARTBlIiORE 6-4944
formerly of S
is ellective over billowy deep
Miss Ann Blyth Barnes. to Mr. vance as sports editor.
rufIIes of finely pleated tulle. Her
l'!orman Mowry Steere. son of
fingertip veil of bridal Illustion
MULLlGAN·CLEAVES
Mrs: Milton P. Steere and the late
flows from a crown of lace etched
Mrs. Carl S. Cleaves of Swarth.. with seed pearls. The bridal bouMr. Milton P. Steere. of Provimore place announces the mar... quet will be of white roses and
dence. R. I.
Miss Barnes is a graduate of riage of her daughter Miss Flor- stephanotis.
BEAUTY SALON
Westtown Friends School and a ence MacLeod Cleaves to Mr.
Mrs. David C. Buchanan who
June gI'l\duate from Pembroke Thomas Mulligan of New York will attend the bride as her
ITS CARING THAT SAYES THE Wi!ARING
City on Saturday. August 28. at matron of honor, Miss Jean JenCollege. Brown University.
Mr. Steere Is a graduate of the home of her brother Mr. Wil- kins of Euclid. Ohio. who will
9 South Chester Road
Moses Brown School and Brown liam G. Cleaves In Washington. serve as her junior bridesmald.
Call SWarthmore 6.0476
University where he was a mem- Connecticut.
and the bridesmaids Mrs. Burton.
ber of Alpha Delta Phi social
WED TOMORROW
M. Cox. Jr.• of Towson. Md .• the
fraternity. He attended Harvard
The
Rev.
Dr.
E.
Fay
Campbell
sister
of the groom. and Mrs.
Business School and is presently
and
the
Rev.
Joseph
P.
Bishop
I
Henry
L. Butler. the former Miss
serving with the United States
will officiate tomorrow afternoon I Ruth K\lrtzhalz. of Drexel Hill
Army at Fort Dix. N.J.
at the marriage of Miss PhylliS will be attired alike In ballerina
.
,
•
Mr. Raymond Henry Lacey of Kletzlen. daughter of Dr. and emerald green crystalette. talfeta
Gulf
011
and
Gas
AutD Lite Batarles
Annapolis. Maryland. announces Mrs. SeymOur William Kletzien of dresses. A band of matching velthe engagement of his daughter. South Chester. road. and Mr. vet forms a yolk on the scoop
ROBERT
ATZ.Owner
Miss Louise Durant Lacey. 313 Campbell. Jr.•• son of Dr. and necklines and a back panel of v.e.lRUSSELL'S SERViCE
Dartmouth avenue. to Mr. Kenl)eth Mrs. Campbell of Cornell avenue. vet falls grltc~fullY on the full.
which
will
be
.1Qlemnized
In
the
skirt.
They
Wlll
carry
bouquets
Page Cowing. son of Mrs. Alice
WliDI'AlIgnlWellt
Motor Tuneup
Swarthinore Presbyterian Church of pale yellow roses and gladiolas
Cowing of Meriden. Conn.
at three o·clock:. .
. and wear matching headbands. .
A winter· wedding is planned.
OP'iOSITI ilciiloUGH PA1IIUii'G Lot
Friends of' the. bridal couple are
Mr. Scholl will be his son:s
&
cordiBilylnvited to attend the best mim. The ushers will be Mr• . SWarthmore ~0lI40
. FETE BRIDE
Daniel
Tyawsky
of
Philadelphia
•.
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wisdom ceremony.
Among the out-of-town guests and Mr. Burton N. Cox. Jr.. of
and daui/hier Kathy of Vassar avenue entertained at a dessert- for the wedding are Dr. Kletzien's Towson.
The brlde's mother has chosen
bridge shower on viednesday for sister Miss Gretchen Kietzien of
Sunny Brae
gown
of sable tan lace. Her hat
a
Miss Chi"lstine Ford who becomes New Holstein. Wisconsin. Mrs.
the bride of Mr. S. James English Kletzlen's brother and slster-In- will be of variegated sequins and
.'
,
law Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Da- her accessories of brown and tan.
IIltoday.
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MIss Ford was alsO tbe guest of mon of GlII;den City. L. I .• and She will wear a·· cluSter of small
honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Kletzien's brother-In-Isw and tan orchids. Mrs. Scholl ,vlll wear
at Their Height Now
IJz Forsythe of Thayer road for sister Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. a gown of Alice blue silk organza
\
the bride. her bridesmaids and Bugbee and their son Richard of and lace. Her matching hat will
be beaded. She will wear a pink
Mrs. Ford on Tuesday .
Wilmington. Del.
Miss Kletzien was the guest of cymbidium orchid.
A Ireception will·follow the cerGODFREY - CALDWELL
honor at several festivities in the
,
.....
The First United. Presbyterian past week.
emony In the Swarthmore WomFRESH PULLED SWEET CORN
Church of Carnegie. Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Alton P. Smith of Westdale an's Club.
was the scene of a lovely wedding avenue. entertained at tea on Friat 2:30 p.m. Saturday. August 21. day afternoon. August 27. In her
BIRTHS
when Miss Eila Lucille Caldwell. honor. Miss Katherine Bugbee. a
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Harr!daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John cousin of the bride. entertained son. Jr .• of Roslyn Heights. N.Y.
MEdia 6-1680
Route 452
Alva Caldwell of Carnegie. be- for her at luncheon In Wilmington announce the birth of their first
came the bride of Bruce Warren on Saturday. Polly Told of Park child. a son Randall Powell Har1/4 . Mi'le South
Pike
Godfrey of. Bellport, 1..1.. son of avenue entertained at. a dessert
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Godfrey on Monday evening. August 30. pson. who weighed eight pounds.
of Vassar Avenue. The Rev. C. in honor of the bride and IJnda
Kenneth Hall performed the cere-I Smitn and Mary Decrouez were MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
. mony.
.
hostesses on Tuesday noon at 3~l!. Da~",ouUl A,venue
Given in marriage by her· luncheon In her honor at the . ~wartl.mor~ 8-2080
father. the bride wore a gown of Smith home on Amherst avenue. SUBSCinPTIONS
French batiste with a chapel
Dr.· and Mrs. George P. Warren .FOJt ..uL
length traln. Her fingertip veil of South Chester road entertained MAGAZINES
was of nylon tulle and she carried families of the bridal couple at ~::::::::::::;=::::::==::::::====~
a white rose arm bouquet centered dessert on W.idnesday evening.
with a white orchid.
Dr. lind Mrs. Campbell will be
,
Mrs. Jean C. Struble of Grove the hosts at the rehearsal dinner
Swarthmore, Pa.
City. Pa .• was matron of honor. tonight at their home.
Miss Peggy Falk of McKeesport
AIR CONDITIONED
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arid Miss Lois Downes of PittsWED TODAY
burgh. Pa .• were the bridesmaids.
Mi.,; Joan Leslie Etling. daughFri. & Sat.
The attendants wore gowns of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. CLIFTON WEal IAUAIA STANWYCK
melon-colored nylon chiffon. ball- Effing of Lallcaster. will become
"TITANIC"
erina length. and matching head- the bride of Mr. Frederic Scholf. ~ ... IJnatest sea' dI.ast.r I. Ills-.
tory 011 Mr . . . . . . . .n
bands. They carried small white S01). . Qf Mr. and' Mrs. Albert L.
"Fat,
WI_· to JcrN' .... d.1tCl'....••
baskets of mixed flowers.
Scholf of Michigan avenue. In a
. . . . Sot. 1 P......... !Wi hI ••• c...James W. Godfrey of Swarth- marri_age ceremony to be solemn- ody. aod Capt. A.orlca
more, brother of the groom, was Ized this afternoon at three o'clock SAT. NI&HT ONLY-RAniUS ....10
the best man. The usbers were
David S. Smith of Harvard avBRIEF CASES - N'OTE BOOKS
Sun. &·Mon.
enue. and John C. Struble of
WALT DISNEY'S FAMOUS
Grove City.
"TREASURE ISLAND"
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The bride's mother was dressed
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will entertain at an outdoor
THE SWARTBMO~
steak dinner In honor of theWaiPt1B1JSHRD EVERY F&lDAY AT 8W~TBIIOaL PA.
ter O. Heinze family tomorrow
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evening. The guests wUl be Mr.
J?IoDe 8WartImIore '~tIIHI
and Mrs. Donald Heinz. Dorothy
tlO.USt:HQJ.Q FURNITUR.
Heinze; and Mrs. Heinze' mother.
PB'fEK Eo TOLD. Ec1ltol'
Mrs. Mendius; Mr. and MrS. John
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~orIe Told
Frances P.. Murray
A. MIller. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
11l!~ll'!g sold my house .I!t
Entel'lld ... Second Clau Matter. January 2". 1929. at the Post
Brosch, Mr. and Mrs. Wll11sm
4' 0 No~ Sw"r1\!!!'a"8 ~y.I'=
o~at Sw~ore. Pa.. under 'the Act of Ml!rch
1879.
Lilley. daughters and sons-In-law
I
am seDing all my household
DBADLINE--WEDNF$I!JI.Y,}{pQN
of Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe. Ellzgoods i~~udl'!.g some antiques
abeth Forsythe. BUI Z1egepfus
and Mr. and Mrs. ~orge Graham
Robert
or Wynnewood.
Hours
9 A. M. to 'P. M.
PR~5BYTERIAN. NOTES
t.t~HQPJST
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.
Rev. John Schott with Mrs.
. KhlCJsle, 3·1879"
The Official Board will meet·to_ Schott and children John and
ThIs Sunday. September 5. The
Carolyn lett yesterday for New
Rev. Canon S. L. Greenslade from night at 8 p.m. in the Chapel.
.,
. '_' I,.'
Church
School
begins
at
9:45
York City where John and CaroEngland will occupy the pulpit
a.m. with classes for all ages. At lyn will spend the weel< end while
and cOl!duct the whole 11 o'clock the 11 a.m. Morning Worship. the Rev. and Mrs. Scjlott journey to
service. Canon Greenslade is head Rev. John C. KulP.· Pastor. will Schenectady to visit Mrs. Schptts
of the Department of Divinity in use as his sermon theme. "Are We parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
We are .on a much needed
Durham University and Resi- Weak and Heavy Laden?" taken C. Waite. Rev. Schott will be
guest minister at \he First Pres"Post Moving" vacation.
dentiary Canon of Durham Cath- from the text of Matthew 11 :28.
This Is the second In a series of byterian Church in Auburn. N.Y.
edral.
sermons on the themet uGod's on Sunday.
Our (new) store at 6 Park Ave. IS OPEN.
Sunday. September 12. the Help for Llfe's Discouragements."
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Greene
Drop in to see the rest of the Gang.
Ushers for the morning servfce returned recently from a motor
double session of ~e Church
School and the double, session of will be George W. Zanzinger. trip through some of the western
and southern states. They stopped
(CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY)
Worship Service at 9: 30 and 11: 00 head usher. assisted by N. Martin first In Dayton. Ohio to visit a
Kapp. Walter Snyder. Lemuel J.
o'clock will begln the new church Holt. Theodore Haddad and Ron .niece. and then visited eight days
G. WEST COCHRANE
year.
lit Overland Park. Kansas with
Sutton.
A Church Hour Nursery will be
A nursery for children will be their son and daughter-In-law.
held again this Sunday for chil- supei"vlsed by capable women In They toured most of the southern
dren of Kindergarten age and order that the entire family may states. stopping in Boone. N. C .. to
under. during the church hour worship together.
attend a performance 'of "Horn in
FrI. 9 ta 8:30
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worship service. This will be held
The Ladles Bibl\! Class will hold. the West" before returning home.
Miss Priscilla Rogers of, Park
in the Nursery Room. located In the regular meeting and covered
the new building. starting at 10:45 dish luncheon on September 8. ai avenlle returned Satur~ay after
a.m.. under the supervision of the home of Mrs. Paulson. 100 visiting friends In Great Barrington. Mass.. Newport, R. I.. and
MIss Virginia Tiller.
Park avenue at 12:30 p.m.
The regular meeting of the W. New York City.
Tuesday evening. September 7.
Mrs. J. A. Perry and Miss Olive
H~
there will be a meeting of the S.C.S. will be held on September
,
Perry
of
the
Swarthmore
Apart15th
jnstead
of
September
8th.
at
Missions and Benevolences Comfound~~ our org~nization 76
mittee at 8 p.m. to be held In the 1 p.m. with luqch at the In- menls returned to their home last
Friday,. after vacationing in Cape
Woman's Association Room. Also. gl~neuk.
May'sb,ce August 9.
years ago.
am. family
there will be a Church School
Mr.
Paul
C.
·Murray
returned
TRINITY NOTES
Cabinet meeting at II p.m.. to be'
op.r~t~.!t today.
W2dnesday to New York City
held In the Clwrch Lounge.
The regular schedule for serv- after spending the month of AugThere will be a dinner given Ices will be in elf~ this Sunday ust with his mother. Mrs. Fred J.
for the Ushers' Association by the morning at Trinity Church. At 8 Murray of Yale avenue.
Board of Deacons OIi Thursday o'clock there will be a celebration :-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _ _~
,
evening at 8:30 p.m.• Septemb& 9 of the Holy Communlon and again
..
.
How C.rlIH.. S.,.... Heal.
In McCahan Hall. The speaker, at at 11 o'clock a service of Holy
'820 C".STNUT STIllII
this dinner meeting will be Communlon will be held. The
''The Lasting Solution
GUYIIIL ~ ' ••M1~
MIfY A.IAII, Pr •••••
George L. Hergeshelmer. a mem- Rector will be In charge of both
To
Conflict"
T..eph.... 116-,511
ber of the Ushers' Association of servfces.
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the Ocean Grove AuditorIum far
The usbers for thIs Sunday will WI. I". ICC) S.....y••:41
many years. and now Assbclate be as followa: R. J. Baker. A. G.
Treasurer and COlllptroller of the B!>yC!.. W. L. CleavilsJ. L. Cornog.
Division of. National MIssIons of J. H. FUrlong. J. vr.-Jones. E,' C.
the Board of Missions of the Page. Jr.. and G. S. Valentine.
Methodist Church.
Joseph Gibson will serve as
acolyte at 8 o'clock. and David
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Bass at 11.
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The abillty. power and sinless
perfection w h I c h characterize
man's real nature In God's likeness will be brought out at Christian Science services Sunday.
when the Lesson-Sermon Is entitled. "Man."
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and· Mrs. Peter Murray of
Media ";111 accompany Mrs. Murray's college roommate and her
husband•.Mr. and Mrs. B. Paul
Miller of Carllale to Stone Harbor. N.J. where they will spend
CHURCH SERVlaS • the Labor Day holidays.
. Mr.~ S. B. ·Brewster of SwarthPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
more avenue entertained WednesJoseph P. Bishop. Minister
John Schott. AlISOC!iate Minlater day evening at a family party to
celebrate Mr. Brewster's l?4"th~.
•
Sanda,.. September 5
11:00 A.M.-The Rev. Canon S. L. ri.fr." c;,riteU Ar~hbold returned
to bIs hOme on,Swalthmoi"e aveGreenslade will preach.
nu!! after a sbQrt visit to the
METHODIST CHURCH
AU;res. He Wm return shortly to
JOHN C. KULP. B.D.• M.A.•
~r$,?· \Vashlnf,lon Universj~y.
MInister
wBshlngton. D.C. where he will
EDWARD THORNTON. A.B.•
begin . liis. stUdies· as a second
Assistant MJnister
year law student.
MRS. RUTH G. NICELY,
'MrS: 'NicholaS Turkevich of
Organist-Director of MWIlc
Houston. Texas Is the guest of
Sunda,., . September 5
"-<\I' 1lWth\!.f, lo!!rs. Carl Clea~ of
9:"5 A.M.-chunll School
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. ·Swarthmore place. having flown
up to attend the wedding of her
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector sister, Florence.
Mrs. Roberi S. Bird of Rutgers
8unda,.. September 5
avenue and Mrs. Joseph Howe of
. 9:00 A.M.-Holy Communlon.
S\V~mol:e avenue entertained.
11:00 A.M.-Holy ~,:"",~nlon.
at an outdoor supper and swimTHE RELIGIOUS. socIETY
ming party Saturday evening at
OF FRIENDS
the Bird's newly acquired proPSunda,.. Seplember 5
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. erty In celel.lration of their husband's birthday anniversaries.
All are welcome to attend.
Monday. September' 6
$ is
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All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
Wec1IlelldaJ'. September 8
All day sewing for A.F.s.c,
There's new drama in the "Casually Cor·
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loo~
this s_E!ason .
vivid,ly C:9,!)trp~,jJ:1g. color.
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CARDIGAN and PULLOVER
Fullfashioned
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Straight or Pleated
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and Sons
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIS:t'.1. SCIENTISII'
SWAHTIDIORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
S-andaJ', September 5
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A.lII.~The r-cm S IJlClIl
will be "Man."
Wednesday evening meeting
eaell week. 8 P.IL Reading room·
open dally exeept Sunday II to 5
P. I(. ·Wednesday ..-1n1B 7 to
':GO P.II. aDd II to 11:30 P.II.
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sprln9f!eId, Del. Co., Pa.
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Beginning. T~J Se.,~ 7
.
Pqe4
Mr. and Mrs. John Honnold and ter, Mrs. Gordon Wallace on Long
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell of Lata G u_ J hnson an em
an , a...... 0
,
their dallghters Carol and Heidi Island.
ployee of the Remington Corpora_ fayette avenue returned recently and their son Eddie returned t.o "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold
u_
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H
H Hop tion, has been transferred to At- fr
week in Albany N Y
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...... an _rs. orace.
om a
,
. ., their home on Ru ,ers avenue returned to their home In Wall_
klns, of Crest Lane moved yester- lanla where he will be district where she visited her mother, after spending a week In Martha's
day to their new home at 55 sales manager of the southeastern Mrs. H. F. Roberson, her sister, Vineyard, Mass. While there they ingtord from a week at the NOrth_
Wellesley road, which bas just region.
Miss Lll1lan Roberson' and her plslted aboard, the boat on which em Lake George Yacht Club
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson aunt, Miss MarIe L. True. MIss Dr. and, MrS. Arthur H. Silvers where they took part In ~
been completed.
John Pegram, son of Mr. and ot Vassar avenue returned last True, who has: visited Swarth- "and children also of Rutgers av- about Class Sail Boat regatta. The
Mrs. William B. Pegram of Yale week after a four day motor trip more many times, feU and broke enue, are spending their va- Lake Paupac CI"b, of which Mr.
avenue, returned Monday from through Virginia, Kentucky, Ten- her leg while Mrs. Longwell was cation on a salling cruise which and Mrs. Arnold are members,
Aloha Manor, Fairlee, Vt., where nessee and West Virginia. Monday there.
was at that time at port at VIn- had an entry In these races.
he has been a counselor during they were the guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of yard Haven.
Mr. and Mr~. Harold Grey of
Mrs. Henry Shipherd, formerly of Laf
the summer months.
tte
tertalnlng
Th "Isses U ry and Eleanor
aye 'avenue are en
e ...
...a
Chicago, Ill., recently spent the
Mr. and Mrs. David Cleland of Swarthmore. Mr. Sbipberd is as their house guests for a week, Bye entertained at their home on weekend with Mrs. Grey's sister,
Chestnut Hill and Miss Margery teaching at the lllghlander Folk their son and daughter.in-law, College avenue last Sunday Mr. Mrs. C. D. Schloesser of Park
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Hart and Sam Lanbom and Mr. and Mrs.
hi
t
d
Shoemaker of Phlladelphia were School, Monteagie, Tenn.
Walter
Saurman
of
Huntingdon
avenue.
Jean
Sc
oesser
re
ume
the dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman chlldren, Richard and Sara ElIzawith her aunt and uncle to spend
Walter Shoemaker of Riverview of Harvard avenue and their beth of Pleasantville, N.Y.
Valley at dinner. a week with them at their home.
road last Friday evening. M"lSS daughter Ellis will spend the
MIss Louise Archbold Is visit- . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr.,
Edmund S. Dawes, t ofgrBenjamin
Shoemaker remained to spend the Labor Day weekend at Lake ing her mother, Mrs. S. B. Brew- with their two sons Dirk and
duate of
Paupac.
D'avld
returned
to
their
home
on
West
avenue,
a
recen
a
ster of Swarthmore avenue for a
III
t Leh'gh
weekend.
Carol Shoemaker of Haddon- few days after returning from Ogden avenue 'last Sunday after George School, w th
en er
,
Mr J hn M Ram
' ey has re
s.
o
.
t
d
t
h
h
spending
their
vacation
at
BoothUniversity
this
mon.
'
turned to her home' on Yale ave- field, N.J., re urne
0
er orne Oakland, Callf. wrere she has been
after
visiting
with
her
grand, working as aSSlS' tant fash,'on editor Bay Harbor, Malne.
'
Mary Lou Hodge
Strath
.
h
nue from a three mont stay In
tu edofWedn
P
arents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
H.
of
the
oakland
Tribune.
Miss
Mrs.
C.
D.
Schloesser
with
her
Haven
avenue
re
m
t
eek visit es'th
West Southport; Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Johnson Shoemaker of Riverview road.
Archbold will teach Home Eco- daughters Jean and Karen of day from a wo w
w,
and sons, David, Richard, and
Mrs. J. Albright Jones and nomlcs in the junior and senior Park avenue lIew home from New Mary Ann Thome, a college classDanny of Westminster avenue daughter are vacationing at High Schools at New Castie, Del., York last weekend after spending mate, at her home in Puerto
I~ve
today for their new home in
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NEWS NOTES
Ati
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
Will----Convene
At College Tuesday
(Continued from Page I)
cur t Is Publishing Company;
phI1lp Sharples, president of the
Sharples Manufacturing CompatiY;' Carroll Larrabee, editor of
Printers Ink; William F. Jones,
president of the fraternity; Fulton
Samson, 'and Standish Marsh, J.
Walter Thompson Advertising
Agency.
Wednesday dinner wl1l observe
interfraternity night with presidents of live national fraternities
as guests and Herbert Brown,
Swarthmore 1915, a Swarthmore
Phi Sigma Kappa and vl..e-president of the National Interfraternity Council, acting as toastmas_
ter.
More than 500 delegates 8...1
alumni are expected to attend the
conference.
NEWS NOTES
Addis Gilfillan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gilftllan of Yale
avenue, has returned from "Camp
Hagan, Del. Addis was elected a
member of the Honor Council
during her stay at camp.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. BlUstein,
Ross and Freda Billstein of South
Chester road returned Sunday
from a four day sight-seeing trip
in New York City.
Joan Narbeth, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Narbeth of Yale
avenue, returned home Saturday
from Aloha Manor, Fairlee, Vt.,
where she spent the summer as a'
junior counselor.
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Kletzien
of South Chester road celebrated
their twenty-llfth wedding anniversary on ,Sunday with a small
family gathering at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
of Wellesley road returned Wednesday from a motor tour of the
west and the national parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federolf
of Amherst avenue are spending
two weeks in Beach 'Haven, N.J.
Today they leave the shore for a
Miss Betty McCahan of Strath
weekend visit to their farm In Haven avenue returned Monday
Woodchoppertown, where they to the Yale School of Nuratng
have vacationed for the summer where she Is a first year student,
months.
_
after a weekend visit at her home.
Mrs. Frank GIU~ie of Harvard
Mr. and Mrs. John Hannold of
avenue has returned from a three 'Rutgers avenue; motored Monday
week vacation spent. In Honey to Fellowship House Farm In
Harbor, Georgian Bay, Ontario, FagleysvlUe where Mr. Hannold
Canada and East Aurora, N.Y.
remained to take part In the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran and week-long Singing City conducchlldren Ba..bara and Joe have tors and singers workshop. Mr.
returned from Devereux Camps in Hannold Is a co-conductor of the
Maine' 'to their home On Yale Media Fellowship House choir.
avenue. Mr. Moran spent the
A group of Swarthmore High
summer as director of the camps School girls are taking part In
with, which his family has been the Towers Hockey Day Camp
connected for 10 years. The which is being held at the Ellis
Moran family spent the last part Country Day School in Newtown
of their vacation this week at Mr. Square. These girls, who are preMoran's father's cottage in Beach paring for Swarthmore lllgh
Haven.
School's busy hockey season are:
Mr. W. I. McNair of Wellesley Anne Driehaus, Louise Johnson,
road who has been a patient in Mary Lou Friend, Gladys Durthe Bum Brae Hospital In Clifton boraw, Leigh Hollis, Mary MuUat,
Heights for two months was mov- Mary Phillips, Martha Calboun,
ed Saturday to the Darlington Jane Valentine, Janet Eisinger,
Sanatarium in West Chester.
Jean Golf, Mary Mellace, and
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hall and Candy Allen.
'
family, have moved from their
Lorraine Saunders of Niagara
home in Bethesda, Md., into the Falls, N.Y., formerly of Swarthformer home of the Lawrence more, is visiting Mary Lou Hodge
Wight's at 223 Park avenue. Mr. of Strath Haven avenue for a
Hall is Production Sales Manager week. They will be joined today
for Mrs. Smith's Pie Company.
by Jane Asleck of White Plains,
Mrs. Paul E. Wlttreich, daugh- N.Y., who is in town for Christine
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy deFuria Ford's wedding and will remain
of North Chester road, left for for the weekend.
Newport, R.I., on Wednesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson
join her husband Ensign Paul E. with' their 'children Peggy and
Wittreich U.S.N.R., who is re- Jimmy returned to their home on
turning after a two months tour Guernsey road after spending a
of duty aboard the U.S.S. Stod- week at Virginia Beach, Virginia.
dard. Ensign and Mrs. Witterich will remain in Newport until
January.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir of
North Chester road with their
daughters Jinnie and Joan left
Wednesday for an auto trip to one
of the lake cottages near Pontico,
Mich., where Mrs. Moir's mother,
Mrs. Frances Lumsden of Ken-
For information call
MEdia, 6-2601 or
MEdia 6-2888
with her hrother during the sum-
mer months. Mrs. Lumsden will
return with the Moirs after Labor
Day.
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FRIDA Y
9 A.M. - 9 P.M.
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in traffic accidents. In addition, 12 others
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net weight
New! It's Dellclotii
Makes'3 Quarts
Now, often the driver isn't entkely tp
hlame,hut that fact doesn't help the
child who is dead or crippled. You must
Stlhool, yours~1f to clrive slowly ••• be on
the alert ••• ready to make Budden, unexpected stops ••• wherever children are.
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILmES
Weekend of Sept 2, 1954:
Non Fat Dry Milk SOHds
30c: 9- 3/4 OZ.
SW 6-8718
727 Yale Ave.
with purchase of reg. size
PET
It's
Teacher of Piano .
-
Instanf
And in the same age-group, 3,476 Children
were injured while walking or playing.
While riding bicycles. 693 were injured.
You can learn the easy way-by being
extra careful when you drive through
school zones and other places where
children are likely to he playing close to
traffic-to pr'ltect children .from.injury
or death. You can leam the hard wayby being responsible for a heartbreaking,
accident involving a child.
Closed daily ,1-2 for lunch
Nothera B. Hubbell
FAMILY DINN . .S to SUIT ... TASTE of EVEIYONE
Unique country day school
for children. Nursery through
sixth grade.
yon avenue has been vacationing
. Miss Winnle Rumble of Swarthmore avenue entertained members of the Buck Ridge Skl Club
last week at a song-fest.
'
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
THE ,SCHOOL IN
ROSE VALLEY
Mon. - Tues. - Wed.
Thurs. - Sat_
/
AIds Freshme.
Barbara Rlis Shlpherd, a third
year Antioch College student formerly from Swarthmore, will be
a "big-sister" advisor for a group
of freshmen entering the YeUow
Sprtngs, Ohio school this week.
Barbara Is pursuing a five year
pl"ogram for her bachelor's degree
under the college's study-pluswork plan. During her work
periods, she has worked as a nursery school teacher In Tennessee
and Philadelphia. She is majoring
in sociology.
I
STORE HOURS
,
Pqe5
,Se 'b.
WAX PAPER
/
23c -
cl25 ft.,
•
September 3, 19M
POST SUMMER FIRES
Alnslee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alnslee
Firemen were called Ol1t Sun- and their daughter Judy returned
day at 2:3Q p.rn. when a chimney at 9:30 that evening from a
montlts vacation at Crystal Lake,
.t 421 Dickinson avenue, the bome Frankford, Michigan and a visit
Qf Robert F. Cox, II, caught on to friends In Detroit. In the. chilly
weather, they turned on the 011
lire.
Monday night at 11 :25 they burner and an apparent leak
/lDBWered a call from 641 North Ignited.
Chester road, the home of E. D.
Neighbors rushed to the rescue
and had the .·ftree~tlng\nshedbY
the Fire Company's appreciated
,THOM SEREMBA
arrival·
go home for their lunch It and
when such a plan can be arrange
ed. The price of the' full Federal
(Continued from Page 1)
lunch will be thirty cents.
hOwever, feels It would be better
On the first day of school each
for the children to get away from child will be given a letter from
school durtng. the noon hour and the school to the parents, covering
Swarthmore Ref.,.c..
Phone: SW &-4216
EMIL SPIES
w..........r·
..... S ....... HIII.0734
More than 2S "tan ell:perl. . .
Formerly of F. C. Iodo. & Sons
118 Yale Ave.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Fine Walch ond
SwarthMoN '.144;
Clock Repairs
WILLIAM BRPOKS
Ashes & Ruhhish Removed
Lawns Mowed. General
Television & Radio Service
Ca.p'." St.c. of roha
for Ha •• Repalra
Hanllng
236 Hardin!: Ave., Morton. Fa
ROIERT IROOll5
SVW '.'II'--VW... Daya
III '.1879--Ev.... S •• day
TDlKElI
~~
PETER 01 NICOLA
OIL· HEAT
_ _ .M
BIIBRIPP~
of RBAL ZSTATB
IIHIIBIPrB OPPICE
8BBRIPP'8 OPPICE
COURT BOUBB, MEDIA, PA.
of
-.u. I!8TATB
Prlday,
Driveway Construction
COMOIt~oa..-.en
0I11oOll1" • Ott. .U.N.... WAUl .....111.
Asphalt or Concrete
t
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
DAY and NIGHT
Oil BURNER
SERVICE
~day, Sep~
17. 1951
9:30 A.M:. Eastem Daylight TIme
Conditions: t250.OO caah or certl·
fled. check at tlme of sale (unleaa
ottieniliiO .tated In advertll!ement)
balance In ten days. Other cond1tlo~
on day of MLle.
PIERI FACIAS
No. 1406
JUDe Term. 19M
.ALL THAT CBBTAIN lot of ground
with ~ bundlng. thet'eOD In Darby
TOwnahlp, Del. Co.. Pa. BEG at a pt.
on a.W. ad, of Pine Road. at dtat. of
304.17' m ...... along same S. 24 dog. 15'
E. nom tte intersection with •.e. ad.
of Laurel lI
4S' W. 70' to center Une of certain 4'
wIde alley: thence extdg. along center
Une of said alley _N. 24 deg. US' W.
24.88' to pt.: thence e.tdg. N. 65 deg.
45' E. 70' to beg. Being Lot No. 60.
Bouse No. 1000 PlDe Road.
TOGE'lBER with the use of alley.
8ubject to proportionate expense of
upkeep.
1!eP~ 17. 19M
9:30 AM. Eastern
CODdltlima:
'260.00Dayllgbt
caah orTime
corti·
lied cbee1t at ~Im. of aale (unl...
I:============~
oth~
stated. in adverttsetnent)
balance In ten days. other conc11tloDl
on daY,ot 1IJe.
PIERI FACIAS
No. 1609
June Term. 1954
SlT. In Ridley Twp.. Del. 00.. Po .•
on the BE cor.' of MUmont and Lehigh (formerly Plrat) Aves. ao aame
are laid out of the reap. wldtha of· 50
and 40 ft. on Plan of Bldg. Lta. A. G.
deArlIlond as surveyed by Thomas O~
Janlver and rec. at :MedIa. Pa. o in D.
Bk. X, No. 'I, p. 370 CONT. In front
on ad. M11mont Ave. 25 ft and e":tg.
In 1. or d. alg. the S. ad. of Lehigh
Ave. Ewdly. of that wlelth bet. par.
lines at right angles to ad. MUmont
Ave. 147 ft. the S. line thereof run-
ning
thru
'JIlid.
party
dlvldlng'
the the
dwg.
h8e.ofon
_ wall
premo
from a B1mUar. one erected on the adj.
lot to the B.
Improvements 'consist of a 2¥.a
story concrete block house wlth en..
Improvements conslat of a 1 stol'Y clooed fl'Ont porch and back shed 16
x 40 feet.
brick row hOWl8 18 • 26 feet.
Sold as the. property of Jerry L. Bold as the property of Hazel J.
pona~.
Giddens.
Atty: Robert F. Jackson, Esq.
Mty: Chari... H. Heldmann. Esq.
8t.8.27·
F. A. SHEAR, Jr., Sherifi',
3t-8.27
F. A. SNEAR. Jr.• Sherifi',
CLASSIFIED ADS
•
r·I ..
I~'.lIiiEwmDihop
IIIIBIUPP BALZB
COt1BT HOUSII:, MEDIA. PA.
Jewelry Repaired
I
RESIDENTIA" AND
COMMERCIAL
335 Dartmollth Avenue
J, F.
;;;
Ii
!
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iii!
-1
a
~
. Daily Dinners 90e to $1.85
=
$peclal C""dren'. P'aHers
illIHlnmmlHIAIlll1llllnnnlRnllnnmllnHnHmnnllllllllmlllllllHllllllllllmlllllllllllllnllllllllllllnnIHmnm~
.
. .
.. .
P
BlAC~N
The
'INGLENEUK
Charles E. Fi$cher
will be
FROM··
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GINfRAI CONTtAUO.
J. A. GREEN
SWarthmore 6·0740
A Comp'ete Insurance alii' Rea' fstate Agency
Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
Madera Kite.....
Alterations
until
1401 Ridley Avelue
i'1f!SDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th
SWEENEY & CLYDE
Jack Prichard
29 EAST 5TH ST•• CHESTER
4-o4H1
FOR RENT
desire two
FO~ RENT - ThIrd floor apartor
ment, Media. Newly decorated. Preferably
second
fioor,
handy
to
transportaLarge living-dining room comPAINTING
bination, two bedrooms, bath, kit- tion and garage. Call S~arthmore
chen, private entrance, n e 8 r 6-2648.
and
transportation, Avallable .Septem- WANTED -. College Teacher,
CARPENTRY
(wife and child) desires to rent
1!er 1. Adults. $80 including utll"
Itles. Call lI!IEdla 6·1870 or MEdia house. Occupancy before October
1st. SWarthmore 6,0797.
6-0153.
SWarthmore 6·8761
FOR,'RENT - Six room apart~
--R "ALE·
. ment with bath, central\;y loeat.,.... ..",
ed, available September 1. BOll! V, FOR SALE ~ Peaches, yenow rF~~~;;::::;~;;;;;;:;~~~~~
The Swarthmorean.·
..
and white Freestone. Apples. El
FOR RENT _ FIrst floor bache. Rancho Orcharcla, Providence road
lor rip·artment,· unfiiniliheil, one
mile north
l>(edia.
. of Rose Tree, near . Sheet Metal Work
p~ivate entrance, kitchen prtvl- ~F;'o~K~';;'SALEm""'~-'U"'p:'ih"'o"'1st=e=ry::-=an=d"'S"nr=p
leges. SWarthmore 6.1452;'~
'u
~ ~
covt;t' Cloth a~
tJ!,an whole-FOR RENT - Second atlipr:'room:; siUeptice. Thom seremba, Sharon
~Ir ~.djtl'llln,
shares bath with one other mil 01.4.
.
.
.
HeaR.,
roomer In an attractive home:
Business person or student pre- FOR SALE - '42 Chevrolet Club
Oil • Gas • b'l'IIers
ferred. Call SWarthmore 6-1675.
CouPe, radio, heater, spot, Ex'..
FOR RENT ..;; uililiHiThhed... .part- ~~~:~ tires. $85. SWarthmore Sment, Prospect Park, four large ,~""=;:--:=-.,...-:-:-....,,....-rooms and bath. Second floor. Re- FOR SALE - Thot'Oughbred horse
.
fined neighborhood, near train and
and pOny. USed in· chlldrens'
bus. Utilities except gas. W Ash- camp: Reasonable. Call SWarth- 10 48 Sill I'"
L "740
burn 8-2477.
..
more 6-5477.
X ... ",.,. IT'norev-v
FOR RENT _ Second flQOr Apart- FOR SALE - Elght cu. ft. Gen-I';;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;:~;;;::~===~
ment, six rooms, porch, adults,
eral Electric refrigerator. ExceL. Ii
garage, $100, ThIrd floor apart. lent condiUon. SWarthmore 6ment, . six roomS, porch, adulls, 5305.
Large lawn, heat and· bot FOllQ
. ~
.. ' ......../I,!~~S.~owSIsANth-e
water tncluded; but notelectrtclty
Ttl tJE ~""
...
200 W. Ridley Ave.
and gas. Newly renovated. AvaIl- time to decorate for, FalL B)lflet,
• Ridley Pari!
able September 10. SWarthmore china closet, six chaira. SWarthmore 6-3050.
.
SW 6-4742
,pR ~Illesple built seven
WA 8.~44q
i'~~~.~~E 'room home 15 years old. '$18,\'!
8. 000. ·Livlng room 23 ft .• fire place.
A.tlJorfzed 1)'11';1• •1'1
.
for
!:~______~~~__________ Co~v~~nt to ~res ~d ~
portatlon. 'SWarthmore. 6-1760.
fJiAA'_ _~LO;;ST:....,==~= I FOR SALE - Very cheap, refrigLOST
SHver identification
erator and automatic washer,
bracelet with letters "Ed Y. working but need repair. SWarthand
Harrts". Call SWarthmore ~6912. more 6·5305.
4.4212
Samuel D. Clyde. Jr.
J. Edward Clycle
Geol"ge Plowman
o.t r•••, 'or o.I.~ •••ther
••• change to
modern, automatic
.ess
IIRwl
AT
Llncasler Brand Sba"lckll
Smoked, Ready·to-Eat
ShankI_
Half
~ru~lCIAs
iD.creued 3Z7!J'.
IO-MONTH BUDGET PLAN
The convenient blldget plaa. Is anileble U _
charge. It permits ,..... to Ipread your pa,....eMer a teD·month period. Vilit or .telepboae ...,
Phil.de!phia Electric o8ic:e to am.... eaq. ~
ing of,.oar gas beating pa"",ents _
-.on.
lW
AUTOMATIC
GAS IIOU$B IlBATlNG. ulI 8r' fIhiI ,.",
If ,
~ oj .",. .., If _ .Ifl-.
Swarthmore and Vicinity
Many Attractiv' ..0 ..... Av,II...,.
_,1m ;, /.....:. ",,-,
lIalrd & Bird
.'hr, ...
.
.
-
.
Req~.
~
PIILIIILPIII ELECIIIC C. .'AI'
..
SW 6-0108
•
0ppolltelorough Han
• • .0:
~
••.•:
....
.-,..
- /" -- ••
TURKEYS
NeW r _
B_>
~.J', - J
IDEAL PURE
10 CooL
"
B-" .... d
...... ut. . . . -8
12-oz
gl....
ORANGE
...
.
;':rd~:~:=~;:.r:;.~he~I;:'~
COunty
Dela.ware and
Of
StB.ta' of Pennsylvania: CONTAINING
, , r
CRACKElt&-····:··~ .. " .
-
!DUCA101 .CRAX
S"'UTH
v
2··. 5··'. c
·'246-0·
'·'9. C
can··l
.
•
AMERICAN
CO'.RII· E·D· BE'E'F
m
Northerly
B1de
of FRONT
Third ALONG
BtTeet the
meaaured
thence
Westwardly twenty feet and extendIng. in depth Northwardly between
parallel lloes a.t rIght angles to said.
Third Street one hundi'ed. and forty
feet to the Southerly stde of a twenty
feet Wide alley. which extends from
said Engle Street to Townsend Street·
BOUNDED ON THE EAST by lands
now or late of Prank O. Clark et' ux
and on the West by landa now or late
of Peter !4\aturak: BEING KNOWN
AND DESIGNATED aa No. 2216 West
Third Street;
TOGE'lHER Witb the right and ·use
of . &aid alley ·in common with the
ownera, ot other lands abuttlng
thereon.
BEING THE SAME PREMIsES
which Laurence E. Rac1Iie and
Dolores S. RaCine, his wife. and :Mar1o
Frelkle. by their Deed dated the 18th
j
- .
CRISP
eo 12·lb A _
SIitAWHERRY
PRESER··VIS
Ployementa'tlIereoll
SITUATE
on :the _Northerty a1d~ of Third Street
at .the ~Is~"" .of one huni!i'ed and
sIXty feet me8BUi'ed Weatwardly from
-
69c
45c
.\h 59c
Ib 63c
III
I IIS-e.....
hoasier Blllnd, Young Hen
No. 588
~ester.
I. 39c
CRiici,iOAST ~ 35
Of~d~~ ~~~~::
:ll':- . RI'( ·DRIIiK (. 46-oz
GnpeDrlak)
e....ted.
can 25c
....
59.C
C
June 'l'1!rm, 1954
".,ne,..
ARANTIC FUEL OIL
USE THE CONYENIENT
Ib
Shankle.. Portion
Whole Ham
Frankfurters .....<&0,... B..d ....... 25c
Rib Roast Beef 0... Price, Noo. R......
Bonele.. Cross Cut Roast
SHERIPF BALES
of RI!:AL l!BTATE
SHERlPP'S OPPICE
COURT BOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
1?1day. Sept. 24, 1954 .
9:80 AU. Eastern Daylight TIme
Conditions: t260.00 cash or certlfied.
check at time of aale (unl... other.
w1se stated In advert18ement). balBnee In ten days. Other conditions on
OtIV AR
.STUFFED OLIVES
day of Nov• .!r.D. 1958 and forthwith
1ntended to be recorded in -the omCe
Hits New Higb in
Knock-Free Power!
tor the Recording
of Deeds in and
for Delaware County aforesaid conveyed unto Archie L. Daub and MBrg~~_ Daub, h~ ~e •. in fee.
_IiD.provement& . CQns1st of a 3 story
brick· buUdlng 18 x 18 feet with 2
story frame rear-IS x 8 teet
. Sold lIS .the 'i>l'oiH>riy of' Archie L.
Daub &. MugaretDaub. his wlte.
Attys: Edward M:cLaUgblln and Don.
ald W. Lebrklnder. .
8t:9-3
F. A. SNBAR, Jr. Sherifi'
,
VANALEN
s.m-er Is the ideo1 dme to iastaU .!""m.~ ....
houe badag-then yoa will be reed,. _
&JL
With &\Io1Omadc gas ho.... beadng, JOU will· eni..,.
the ~nftnlence of deaD, quiet automatit headng.
Withi...m.e I'!S~ be ,.ean alone, the numbu. '?'f'
luburban PhUadelphia home. beated b,. gala .
npplied b,. Philadelphia Electric Compo,. baa
•
..
George Myers
HOUSE HEATING
,I
MONDAY. AUGUST 23rd
CHe.ter 2-4759
2·5689
Air and SlIlp Travel
.
PICNIC
!o
many unclaimed arUeles are left
at the school, which might have
been returned It they had been
properly labeled and marked with
the children's nameS.
"t'NtH Y'< ami HOLlQAVS
,
EVERYTHING
·FOR THE
owners. At the end of each year,
COAl
FIRI;PLA(:E WOOP
110
for Your 'hopplng Comfort
Parents are urged to mark and
label childfen's clothing, so that
articles that are lost or mislaid
may be promptly returned to the
CLOSED'
I
Swarthmore 6-2253
SW 6·4041
Samuel D. Clyde
AIR-
Need Labels
BUILDER
p• M •
Satutday Till 6 P. M.
Where there have been changes
In the schools the elementary chll.
dren will attend, whether it be
Ruljiers or College Avenues, notices of the change have gone out
to parents. Car~ have been sent
out to all parents of kindergarten
children informing them which
session and school their children
are to aUend.
NOON
34141
TW
and not in the classrooms.
sw. 1·6618
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
•
&FIL 9
Teaeher Workshop
i
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
SREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
Our Swuthmore Markel Now
During the early part of next
week the teachers will be meetIng in workshop conferences and
also preparing their rooms' for
the .. receiving of children on
Thursday. Special attention Is beIng placed upon the. work of the
various committees of .the faculty.
Final registration for the new
school year must be completed today.. Entr.ance for ktndergarten Is
available to children born prior
to January 31, 1950 and admlssian to first grade is available to
children born ~rior
January 31,
1949. All regIstration must be
completed in the School District
office in the high school building
Iii
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Through Saturday
CONSTRUCTION
Alterations
iNN-"
a number of Items of mutual interest Includtng the school calendar. for the year and plans for
~arlous special claSses and health
mstructlon.
••Ibi'iidlRUl.~
MONDAY TBBU SATURDAY
_ , 3-6141
Pqe"l
School Lists
Homeroom Assignments
UPHOLSTERING
SUP COYEIl5-DRAPEtUES
TIlE SWARTIlMOREAN
. '_, . l.
SHERIFF BALES .
of REAL ESTATE
SHEruPF'S OFPICE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
FrIday, Sept. 24, 195~
9 :30 AM. Eastern Daylight TI...,
Conditions: ~50.00 cash or cerrt11led. check at time of sale (unteea otherwise stated In advertl8emont) bal.
ance in ten clays. Other' OODdlti~DS on
day of sale.
PIERI FACIAS (ALIAs)
No. 270
. Bept. Term, 1951
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece
New Premium Bason.
SIRCL I
PO
.-
:'0••
Fusee
,
CHESTER' and FAIRVIEW ROADS
PIIOII_
SWartilinON 603681
. .
-
Ellriche
BREAD
a
1 Jh
x
the property Of Henl'J'
~-
(up !~~ loaf)
'.
PJ:T
C
15
Today'. Bis B..... Volue
_y.
of I
Frankfurter or Bar'B-Q
POUND CAKE (~:) ~~r':' 55e
Southwardly 80.02 feet to a point on
the North side of TWelfth Street,
thenoo e>ttendlng
along
the -.me 45.18 teet more or lees to
the I\nIt mentioned point and. place
of beglnDlng.
.
.
00. Mist
,..•• pta 33c
Plain or Marbled
'" feet more or lese to a point, thence
Improvements
Bachman's Pretzels
SLICED ROLLS
of ground, SITUATE In tbe City of
Chester, county of Delaware and
State of Pennaylvanla, boUDded and
described IIS,follow8, to wit:
SITUATE at the Northeast corner
of ~lfth Street and Plower Street,
thence _ d i n g Northwardly along
the Easterly BIde of wei Plower Street
80.01: teet thence Ba tw&rdly by a llne
parallel with the Bald Twelfth Street
oIngle bouoo 20 "18 feet.
a ~:~~~
tnme _
18 • 6 reet, a!sO
a
frame ~etaebed bQ1J"'''I 18
p'~{e ·411,( f}tdUuJ S.He4t{o",
.9deaI Cheddar Chee.e""ty Sharp
Ib 63c
Glendale C....se Slices
..... P'0'27c
.9deaI Creamy Peanut Buffer lI·. . .umbl.. 33c
'f'1."/.tC ~ {JIrltjt, ~4't,
-
PO'~IO C..,PS
f: 25C: .1~ 39C
SWnrthmore COllegrL1bra~y··
SVlarthmore
Page
SeiJlember 3, 1954
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
Grant Nursery School •
On Vassar Avenue
Troop 2 Boy Scouts
To Hold Eledions
Insurance· Available
For· School Children
WEDDING DAY
JINGLE
When young folk whom we've
known for years
Stand up to take their vows, the
tears
Well up unbidden in our eyes
And stirrings deep within us rise
To find expression in our prayers.
For a box of fine chocolates
You sometinle will fall;
They're here in the cooler,
Not rancid, not stale.
1'1========$=====~
all
Are
Benefits of
SAt:E-T-WAY SERVICE
to you, your fami'y,
your community?
Your Safe-T-Way Service Check
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
SUBURBAN
. . . ,..::=~=.!
Two families are anxious to pay Swarthmore
taxes if they can find houses for $25,000 with
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, powder room, high and
dry basements.
If your's' comes close to· these requirements,
please call
BAIRD & BIRD. SWa~m.... 6-0108
COAT
ESTER'S Fashion Cor";
HERE ARE SOME OTHER
BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUGGESTIONS
Bruxton Shirts •••••••• 1.88 - 2.88
School Sweaters •••••• 4.40 - 5.40
rufl·les Dungarees •••••••••
.
2.74
Nylon Stretch Socks •••• SOc - 60c
THE SWARTHMOR
For The
The Boy Scouts of Swarthmore
Troop 2 will choose which patrol
'
In the troop they will join and Parents Can Insure Pupils
Mrs. Stuart's Application elect patrol leaders and other offiThru School Group
Favored by Council
cers for the coming year at the
Re/IU14r film, Colot"Film. Abo
7: 00 p.m. troop meeting next WedPolicy
fart 24 hour develOpln" .enrice.
After Hearing
nesciay night, September 8 at the
Accident Insurance for Swarth- A prayer for blessings on thelr
Following a public hearing in Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
home
CATHERMAN'S
the Councll Chambers, Borough Scout leaders predict that there more school children will become A prayer for all the years to come
DRUG STOU
Hall on Monday evening, Borough will he a record turnout of scouts a reallty with the opening of The unadulterated joy
SW 8-0ssa
Council granted Mrs. Alvah Wood for this meeting since no SCOlut I scbool In September. This is lowcost group Insurance covering Of first born child-a girl or boy
Stl1art a special temporary excep- will want to miss the chance
And all the things which make
vote
in
these
elections.
school hours and school activities,
tion to the Zoning Ordinance for
the sum
available to all ctiildren for whom
operation of a nursery school
$600 MONTHLY
The Fall program for the troop, the low cl)arge of $1.25 per year
under her .supervislon on the sec- which wIU be announced at this is paid by parents.
Of life together so much fun,
,
ond floor of her home at 327 meeting, includes a number of
Startln9 IOlary for 2 executive-type
The evenings after work ls done
The injury must be caused by
tet -rep.....eht lortj1* Eastem
Vassar avenue for a 'period of biking and camping trips to such
And even days of toil and strife salum."
financial corporation. No tra.... I. Sat ...
three years. All members of coun- places as the Appalachian and external, violent and, accidental Which enter into every life
'
ond obUlty desired. ,sta.
ell except Harry Wood, were Horseshoe Trails and the Bohemia means. It must be sustained whUe But bind their hearts and make ..~rlenc:.
Itshed resident, 25-40 y.an old, mar·
River in Maryland.
attending school, while traveling
present.
'ltd, capable of oHurnlng 'tiponslbll.
them one
Scouts of troop 2 invite any to or from school, or while activeThe motion which was made by
1t1*S. In requartlnl) Inhrvl.w ,ltaSt
Public Safety Chairman Ambrose boys in the borough of ages 11 to ly participating in extra-currlcu- These are the things for which Includ. brl,f pe:rsonal history. all
r.pltes canfldenlal. 011' &CIt,sm_ ha ....
Van Alen and seconded hy J. Roy 14 years who are not now scouts lar activities (excluding parties
we pray
bun Informed of fhts ad. lox A. L.
Carroll was unanimously passed to join them in these and other picnics, dances), includiag
On this your happy wedding day. $warthmorean.
sports except the play, practice
as writt"n. by Attorney A. David activities.
CHARLES KURT.ZHALZ
or travel of interscholastic footM. Speers, substituting for Boball. Travel to and from extrarough Solicitor Clarence J. Myers
I saw it in the Swarthmorean.
CLASSIFIED ~DS Gn ACTION
curricular
activities, such as baswho is vacationing abroad. It Local Women Teach
ketball games, concerts, etc. is
further stipulated that not more
.
In'
Rose
Valley
covered.
than 20 children should be accomThe persons insured under this
modated by the school and that
When the School In Rose Valley
at the close of the three-year opens September 13 for its 26th policy must be bona-fide students
What
petiod, or earlier if Mrs. Stuart year, there will be six new teach- or employees of the Swarthmore
should cease use of the premises ers. Three of these stall additions, schools. Only those will be includ-·
for the nursery school, the build- however, have been associated ed for whom ttie premium is paid.
ing should revert to its former use,
with the school for as much as 20 The daily period of coverage is
that of a single family dwelling,
years and two others are local for time spent at school, and for
unless an extension of the varitravel to and from school which
ance is applied for and received women.
takes place not more than one
Cornelia (Mrs. Allen G.) Clark
from Council.
hour before the official beginning
It was further agreed that Mr. of Moylan sent her two children of the school day, or more than
and Mrs. Stuart as owners of the to the school 20 years ago, served one hour after the official close of
property should enter into a writ- on Its Board of Directors, was the school day.
ten agreement that would be pub- president of the Pl'A and taught
The benefits under this policy
'licly recorded to the effect that the as an assistant and substitute. are . very generous. Medical and
v!,tiance granted shall not con- Mrs. Clark, a ·graduate of Swarth- dental benefits from anyone acstitute a permanent change In more College, taught at Media cident may total $2,000 covering
the nature of the dwelling from Friends School in 1948 and has
medical, surgical or dental treatthat existing at the time the ex- served on the Board of the Delament, and hospital, ambulance,
ception was granted.
ware County Child Center for the
and graduate nursing service. In
Before the Borough Secretary past four years. She will be the
addition, the payment· for acciThe 10.polnt Safe-T-Way Inspection listed
can issue a· bulldlng permit for second grade teacher.
dental
death
is
$1,000
and
diserection of fire doors and a fire
will be given yoar vehicle every ·Hme yoa
Another new teacher but old asescape leading to a rear second sociate is Mrs. Rebecca Bradbeer memberment benefits range from
bring It In for service.
.
.~ deck entrance, Mrs. Stuart whose two children attended the $1,000 to $7,500 per accident.
This plan will be put Into effect
.lIiriIst submit an outline of proposed Scho!,l !n Rose Valley 10 years
chllnges bearing the approval of ago. She has previous teaching ex- during the first few days after the
ppening of' school. Explanatory
the PennsYlvania· State Departperience at the school and at leaflets will be sent home with
ment of Labor and Industry.
Haverford Friends School. Mrs. every pupil, explaining the plan
A letter from George M. Ewing,
ro STEERING
0 EXHAUST SYSTIM
'D IUIES
a member of the board of adjust- Bradbeer will teach music and and inviting parents to participate
,0 HORN
'0 GLASS
·0 REAR LIGHTS
'0 TIRES
'0 WINDSHIELD WIPERS
by sending in·'$1.25 for each pupil
ment, and a personal plea from singing in the primary grades.
'0 FRONT LIGHTS
Mrs.
James
Delano
of
Swarth10
lUI
YIEW
MIIIOl
.
to
·be
included.
The
homeroom
Allan C. Wood, representing the
Swarthmore Property Owners As- more whose children have been teacher will then prepare the lists
sociation, sued Counell to weigh enrolled in the school for 6 years of participants for each home,
the matter of precedent In grant- is a graduate of the Washington room, thus putting the plan into
GOOD
DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS
Ing exceptions which might create School of Nursing In St. Louis and active operation. A minimum of
an open door to others perhaps will serve in a triple capacity 100 . pupils is required to start
of more objectionable nature, and as schoof nurse, as accompanist to the plan.
First in Service - First in Sales
to guard agaInSt the possibility of the dancing teacher and as singThe School District Office now
Ing
teacher
in
the
nursery
groups.
the property in question later dehas the "lIraster Policy No. 13535
Mrs. Ludwig Hartmann, for- of the Pilot Life Insurance Comveloping into an apartment house.
Several of the many neighbors merly Alberta Blankenship, of pany, of Greensboro, N.C. This is
who had· signed a letter indicating Swarthmore will be teaching the a LimIted Policy, that is, limlted·
thetr willingness to have the school kindergarden group at the sChool to school days, school hours, and
.5Warthmore 6-6130
operated by Mrs. Stuart at her this year. Her teaching experience school activities. It does not cover
South Chester Road
home, were present at the hearing. has been in the Swarthmore pub- chUdren during weekends or vaTheatre Square
Others who testified as to the llc schools, the Swarthmore Pres- cations.
good character i>t the applicant byterian Nursery school and the
and the school which she formerly Media Friends School. This past
ran at· Whittier House on the Col- summer she has directed a group
lege campus, and as to the com- in the Summer Club of the
Start Him Back To
munity's need of sufficient good Swarthmore Public School.
School In The
schools for pre-schaal youngsters
Other new faculty members
included Mrs. Paul E. Zecher and include Sonia Ruth Levy who will
Dr. Heinz Heinemann.
teach dancing. Mrs. Levy is,a well
known both as a teacher and
Miss Joan Effing of Park av- dancer. She has been associated
enue whose marriage will occur with the Philsdelphia Dance
this afternoon in the Swarthmore Group and with New York pro~
ONLY
Methodist Church was the guest fessional dance groups. She has
of honor at a luncheon and mis- taught at the Oak Lane Country
EDGMONT AVE. - 7th AND WELSH STS.
cellaneous shower last weekend in Day School as well as her own
99
Lancaster. Mrs. A. Z. Moore and class groups in Chester; In sumMrs. WiIllam H. Bollman were
mer camps and. this past summer,
the hostesses. Among the guests
at the childrens camp at the
from Swarthmore were Miss LesThe leather buttoned Suburban coat is a sure
Ann Kurtzh~lz, Mr. mid MrS. Al- School in Rose Valley.
bet to become his favorite wear for school
Mrs. John Hampton of Media
bert L. Scholl, and Mr. Frederic
or
dress.up. It's warmly lined with rayon
Schoff of Michigan avenue. Miss will be teaching· In the Nursery
quilting,
has fashionable side venh and flap
Jean Jenkins and her mother Mrs. Scbool. She assisted there last
pockeh that hold all the necessities. Even
Dal Jenkins of Euclld, Ohio year and has been a councillor
the
sleeves boast tabs with leather buttons.
were also among the out-of-town in the School's summer camp as
Grey
or Camel Tweed. Sizes 6-12.
well.
guests.
TAXES
1'£1 •
Flowers
15.
Flowerless
~
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Flowers
For The
Flowerless
\
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 37
Program Plums to
Clubwomen's Taste
Preview of Club Calendar
Points Up Year's
Top Features
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954
,--------L,
FEELING HOSPITABLE?
Th~ Rotary Club invites 'the
community to participate in the
program of entertaining or
housing tbe delegation from
Slade, Germany, which is expected on September 18.
Anyone who wishes to oller
entertainment or housing for
one or more of the anticipated
seven guests is requested to
call Charles G. Thatcher,
SWarthmore 6-0200.
Mothers Club Usts
Program Teazers
Opener September 23 to
Set Tone For
Season
.
Mutual Exchange to
OHer Child Care
Something Dew has been added &0 the WOlDBD's Clnb Mutual
ElI:clJance, accordiDg to &be announcement of lIIrs. Roberi ABo),le, general chairman. The
announcement will b~ cheer
&0 Ole IIJaD)' mothers wlIo plan
&0 rash &0 the Exohange on
. t3.50 PER YEAR
4Groups Plan· Co.
Tuberculosis Meet
Dr. Boucot to Address
10th Annual County
Health Conference
Dr. Katharine R. Boucot, Pr0Membe
f th S
fessor
of Preventive Medlcine,
e I warthmore
Mother's rs
CI 0b
Wednesday, September 22, totlnc Woman's Medical College of
to an inter u tI can dook forward babies In their arms and hoping Penusylvania, will be the luncheon
es ng an busy club
year
rdin
,acco
g to Mrs. Willlam &0 keep other YOU11&" fry dose speaker at the 10th Annual DelaJ. Harrisson, vice-president and at hand whUe they investigate ware County Public Health ConaU Ole , ....lnaUng IIOIIIIiblUUes ference, to be held Thursday,
program chai1'l)lan.
September 30th, at Drexelbrook
TheFair'
club on
year
will open
with of Ole Exchange.
"Fun
Thursday,
SeptemInn, Drexel Hill.
A child 0lU'e center will be
ber 23, at 8 p.m. at McCahan
"TB Surveys and Lung Cancer",
manned In Ole Library l"8Om of
Hall, Swarthmore Presbyterian
will be the theme of Dr. Boucot's
Church. All young mothers in the Ole CIDb from 9 Lm. wilen Ole address. She will be introduced
A legal argument concerning community are
. invited to oome doors open, until lZ N:oon b), by Freas B. Snyder, president of
Mrs. WIlllam Bash and Mrs.
th S arthmo
and join In the fun.
the Delaware County Tubercue w
re Swim Club has
Mrs• D oro thy W aIda Phillips, Inll... Flnoken who will be weD losis and Health Association, who
year. Gord.on. Davis, program been
manager of KYW will pose the
scheduled at the Media authoress for the magazines suppUed wiOl entertabiment will preside at the session.
question "What's Wrong with Court House during the week of "Highlights for Children" and aids.
The afternoon session, beginListeners?" . when he addresses September 27. The Common Pleas "National Parent Teacher" will
ArtIoles will be brought for
ning at 2 p.m., will be in charge
the club on October 19.
Coll!"l will hear argument as to speak on "Have you met 'The exchange on Tuesda,.~ Septem· of Dr. Merrill B. Hayes, president
DIsC.... Antiques
jurisdiction of the Court In the Other Half' of your child?" at the ber 21 and settlement wiD be
of the Delaware County Medical
The club's many antiques en- zoning matters involved·in this first business and program meet- held on Frida)',' September 24., Society.
thuslasts will anticipate the talk case and as to the proper pro- Ing of the club In October.
with Mrs. David Bln&'ham and
Charles L. Flounders, former
on "Queen Anne and Chippendale cedure for presenting the objecIn November, Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Frank R. Gra)' in ,,~...
president of the Chester Hospital
Furniture" to be given with color- tions raised by the parties.
Brain of the Media Friends School
Board of Managers, will outline
ed slides from the WInterthur.
Following the Court's decision will discuss the new method of
chest screening in County hoscollection by John A. Sweeney oil a hearing will be scheduled for ~ teaching the first R. The Christpitals. Dr. Fay K. Alexander, of
the curator staff of the Henry later da~, probably this fail, mas program will feature Mart~e
Department of Radiology,
Francis duPont Winterthur Mu- when evidence will be heard by jorie Penny from the Fellowship
Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital, will
seum. The Needlework Gulld and one. of the Judges sitting without House in Philadelphia and music
participate In the discussion.
the Club will jointly present a jury.
by the Media Fellowship House
Latest develoPments of TB
Estella Mayer :McBride in "Music
It is hoped that the hearing will Chorus.
Thirteen Scouts and two leaders treatment in State Sanatoriums
and Poetry from the Standpoint be held and that the Court's deciFather's Night
of Swarthmore Boy Scout Troop will be presented by Dr. R. H:
of a Blind Artist" in November. • sian, after hel\ring the evidence
The annual Father's Night din- 2 spent the Labor Day week ·end McCutcheon,· Chief of Medical
In that month Kathryn Borden, will be rendered this fall.
' ner will be held in January with hiking on the Appallachian Trall Services, PennsYlvania State Sanmonologist will enliven the Club
Dr. Courtney Smith, president of near Port Clinton. in the Blue atorium, Hamburg, Penna., Dr. J.
with her program "Life Upon the
Swarthmore College as speaker. Mountaln region. During the trip W. Cutler, Medical DIrector of the
Wicked Stage." "Making Money•
Dr. Rose W. Marks, psychologist they hiked a total of 30 miles over Wawa Chest Hospital, will be
A F i tin
for Chester Hospital, will discuss
,
"Problems of the three year old rugged mountainous terrain, set- the discussant. .
asc na g Business" will be
the enticing topic of Mrs. Rae V.
and under" in February.
tlng a record for endl,ll"ance. The
Ellzabeth McHose, associate proBlester, superintend~t· of the
Mrs. Raymond K.. Deilworth
''Mother. and child-a perennial group camped. near the trail on fessor of Health and Physical
Philadelphia ~t. FUny in time .was e,tectedflrst vice,.preSldent of !beme in art" wiU'.be the
.saturday and Sunday night and Education, ~emple University, will
fOf resort travelers ~'t:Mi
the Swarthmore l;88gue of Women otJol1nR, Baxt&:01the Pbiladel- cooked thetr food over IlP'!I1 fires. close th.eprogram with a talk
presentation on November 3&' of·Votel'll. atll meeting of the .LWV phta· Museum School of Art in
The seou~·hikel"s wereKAilth on "Your Part in the COmmunitY
"Be . Penny-Wise but Travel- board held. Tuesday at TrinIty March. In April, there will be elec- Richardson,' Pete Walsh,. Dave Health Team."
The Conference is under the
.
'.
tion of officers followed by a talk· Shute, Sven Borel, Dave Moscrip,
Sm ar tOO '""y. M arj orie Harker, Church.
travel consultant for the Union
Mrs. Denworth, who has been on "Interior Decoration" by Mrs. Steve Hansell, Rich Kent, Skip general direction of the DelaPacific Railroad.
for many years active In com- Mickie Harris, Drexel Hill. The Bernard, Craig Houllston, Peter ware County Mealcal' Society, the
Cbrlabnu Procram
munity organizations, will suc- May meeting will feature a gay Bender, Roger KUCi Jonny Sey- TB and Health Assoclati.on, Health
In preparation for Christmas, ceed Mrs. Hallock Campbell, who nineties rewe with Mrs. Donald bold, and Eddy Eckenholf. The and Welfare Council, Inc., and the .
Department
of
the Club will present Herve Gou- has accepted a teaching position Hand and Mrs. W. J. Simon as adult leaders were Jim Calkins P4Innsylvania
Health.
let, New Englsnd artlat with a at Media Friends School. Mrs. co-chalrmen.
and Arthur Moscrip.
French family background, In a Campbell will continue in her post
The annual Kiddie Karnival will
Troop 2 Scouts are now looking
demonstrlltion of seven basic ar- II:' membership chairman.
be held in October, with Mrs. John forward to a trip of a very
rangement "Let's Decorate for
Mrs. Denworth has previously A. Gersbach as chalrman. "Meet dillerent sort for the week end of
Christmas" and', Or. Stanley K. served on the board of the Swarth- the Press" will be a panel discus- September 18 and 19. They will
Gambell, minister and television more League, and has attended a slon in November.
camp on the banks of the Bofavorite In the telling of Van national LWV convention held in
Informal Pariy
hemIa River in Maryland and deDyke's "Story of the other 'Wise Cincinnati as a delegate of the
Small informal parties in De- vote their time to swimming and . The Girl Scout program is getMan."
Swarthmore league.
cember and card parties in Feb- canoeing. All boys of ages 11 and with
tipg more
undertroops
way than
In the
Borough
ever
before
14
To look forward to; also, are
She has held many offices in ruary will be held in the homes
in the Borough who are not heing organized..
the coming appearance of Eve- the community and County.. She of club members. The annual now Scouts but would llke to go
To meet the need for new leadlyn Palmer, returned from a year was president (>f the Swarthmore fashion show with Mrs. Randolph on this trip and future trips ers, Training Courses are being
as the wife of a Fulbright pro- Woman's Club, 1951-1953; served Lee as chalrman will be in March; should be sure to attend troop given at the Woman's Club In
fessor in Delhi in her talk "Our as chairman of the Delaware Literature night in April will be meetings at 7 p.m. on Wednesday Swarthmore and at Smedley Park.
Neighbors in Delhi"; a fashion Countly Health and Welfare Coun- led by Mrs. Heinz Heinemann.
nights at the Swar_thmore Presby-· The course at the Women's Club
show of 40 costumes from 1900 to ell; served for 12 years on the
Mrs. H. Leland Cl!fford will be terlan Church.
will run from 8 to 10, two evedate called "Fifty Years of Good- Swarthmore School Board as a chalrman of the senii-formal
nings a week on Tuesdays and
will Fashions" and a widely an- member and as secretary.
spring dance in May. Dr. RuthTO HEAR PRICE
' Thursdays for four weeks, beticipated spring program by Harry
Mrs. Denworth recently was ap- Jean Eisenbud will be discussion
The United World Federalists ginning September 28. The Smedand Anne Werlsner Wood.
pointed by Governor Fine to leader for llie child study group West Delaware County Chapter: ley Park cllurse is an accelerated
An open .evenlng meeting will serve on an 18 ·member state ad- with~. ~~~ Jones as chatr- have scheduled a meeting on Sep- day-time course, four hours on
be olfered the community when visory commltlee on problems of man. asses
4ge, Mrs. Rich- tember 30, here when Dr. Charles Tuesdays and Thursdays" for two
alrman, and Price head of the Chemistry De weeks, beginning September 14.
Carleton Smith president of the the aged. She is a member
arwidngFarriMrs~n-;-ct'I'
-~'"of se
. unu e W . Greenwood
' .
If th
i
h
I
Sw
of
.,nu- -chairman will int rest
partment, University of Penn
ere s anyone w a th nks
Nationlll Arts. Foundation which the Board of M anagers
directs the interchange of artists mOFe College. a board member of
be'
e
many· sYlvania will address th
- she mIght like to help with the
alno
f
Family Service of Delaware Coun mem rs.
A
ed
e group. Girl Scout program and at the
ng oreign countries will be·ty
d
b
f th
.tMrs. Frank W. Chapman is dicover
dish supper will prethe speaker.
tee' an a mem er a
e comnu - rector of the Mother's Club Chor- cede the meeting which will be same time hIlve a lot of fun and
th
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe who is
on
operations of
e us.
.
announced in detail, later. Mrs. get acquainted in the community,
illlam J. Cope, 6 Crum Ledge, please call Mrs. John H. Carroll,
program chairman of the State
ch"."t.
Memhers of the program comFederation is program chatrman
The 1"I!Slgnation of Mrs. Thomas mlttee for the year are: Mrs Har- IS chalrman of the organization SW 6-2986 or Mrs. WiIl!am McOf the club. Mrs. Frank G. Keen- W. Casey, president of the
rlsson , chairman, Mrs .. lI. Mather and in that capaelty was hOStesS Dermott, SW 6-6347 for further
en the club's president.
Lea.gue, due
to
her
s
Lippincott,
Jr., Mrs. Howard B. bto a planning meeting of the details
about the
courses.
transf
t W hi gt
For mothers
of training
future Brownies
b usmess
er 0
as n on, Smith, Mrs. Thomas McIhenney oard on August 24 and will enD. C., was accepted by the Board ·Mrs Heinz Heinemann Mrs H' tertain another meeting on Se _ and Girl Sc.!'uts who feel they are
with regret. It awaits the report M. Bunting, Mrs•. verno'n Urb·ani,· tember 14.
p too busy. to help this year, it
,
PI Beta Phi
f th
min ting coimn!ttee bemight be well to take into con'!'he Delaware County group of a
e no
a
Mrs. W. J. Simon, Mrs. Edmund·
slderation that leaders often have
Pi Beta PIli will meet at the home fore further action.
Jones, Mrs. James Jezl, Mrs. DonSix Weeks· CMlI..
to go to Chester or 69th street for
of Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh, 103 Coald Hand, Mrs. Edw. G. Bull.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur W. Binns these courses and this Is a good
,
of Muhlenberg avenue have re- opportunity to take the training
llUnbla av(!nue at 12 o'clock, FriTwo Months In Earope
day, September 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. HamCalls MeeHlIg
turned froin a six week cruise up conveniently for future use.
Frlelldly Circle
ingson of Philadelphia, son-in-law
Mrs. Valentine L. FIne, general the New England colIst, having
'!'he first Fall meeting of the and daughter· of Mrs. Marjorie chairmlin for the Holiday Fair ~ as far east as Boothbay Har- Senior Class Mothers Meet
FrIendly Circle will be held on Davis of ~arvard avenue, sailed which is a feature each year at bor, Me. WIlDe in Long Island
Mrs. Charles Hummer of Guer~y, September 18, at 2 from New York Wednesday on Trinity Church,!'Ill meet with all Sound. they vjslted Mr. Binns' nsey road will entertain the
n
at the home of Mrs. CecIl the "Haasdan". After arriving in· chairmen of commi.ttees Wednes- brothers Mr. Joseph Binns, Mr. officers of thO!! motherS group of
.~ward. 1311 Rutprs avenue. Southampton, Mr. and Mrs. Jlam- dBY mornin& September 15, at 10 ,JOhn Binns, and· Mr.. Edward .thesenior eIass at a luncheon at
WlllladI WDlard will be inlison will start their two month a.m. in. the Cleaves Room of the Binns and thetr famDl'!S on the her home on Tuesday September
. the ClO-bOBt,..
hostel!ng trip thrOUIh EUrope.
Clmrch.
•
Conneetieut shore.
14.·
'
Following the annual welcom_
ing te a on October 5, the approaching season of the Woman's
Club of Sw. arthmore will bring to
the community a rich and v8ried
program wldch will touch all
facets of women's interests.
baritone
beSeth E. Lippard,
. _
, will
accompanied by clubmember
Mrs. John Schott in his program
"Songs by Seth" in October. Mr.
Lippard
is the winner'
the
Welsh Esteddfod
. Contestof thli
Swimm-Ing- Pool
Status Unchanged
Boy Scout Troop 2
Hikes Labor Day
Mrs R
ay Denworth
Takes LWV Post
the
=
T
Girl Scouts List
Leadership Series
~gency
commuru~
IOC~1
hu~band
:W
Pqe 2
sUcks whlcl!. had been brought form-fitting princess style with a
by the bride's grandparents from peter pan collar delicately emTurkey.
broidered with pearls and a long
Dr. Kletzlen gave his daughter sweeping train. Her vell was
in marriage. The bridal gown was finger-Up length of net with tiny
of oyster white antique aUk ruchirigs falling from a coronet of
ENGAGEMENTS
talfeta, trimmed in heirloom lace lace. She carried a prayer book
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Alden and styled with a fitted bodice wjth a cluster and spray of white
of North Chester road, have an- ,and full skirt with a chapel length sweetheart roses and stephanotis.
nounced the engagement of their train edged in the lace. The veil
Miss Elsa Mary Reese, as maid
daughter, Miss Sarah 'Wheeler was of heirloom lace and tulle, of honor, and Miss Patricia Blake,
Alden, to Mr. Daniel Stevens the lace framing the face in man- Miss Jean Galbreath, Miss Sally
Griffin, son of Mr. O. Thompson tills effect. The bridal bouquet Gaskill, Miss Virginia Gehring,
Grillln of Hudson Falls, N.Y., and was of white ehrysanthmums and Miss Marilyn Green, Min Greta
the late Mrs. Margaret KnIght Ivy.
Richardson, and Miss Catherine
Griflin. The marriage is planned
The bridal attendants, Miss Wisdom, as bridesmalds, wore
for the spring.
Edith D. Kietzien, the ~Ister of gowns of green changeable taffeta
Miss Alden was, graduate from the bride, as maid of honor, and with pleated skirts and off-theWilliam Smith College, Geneva, the bridesmaids Miss Margaret shoulder necklines. They carried
N.Y., in June.
Campbell, sister of the groom, and bouquets of pink sweetheart roses
Mr. Griflin is an alumnus of Mi.. Katherine Bugbee, cousin of shading from pale to deep and
Kimball Union Academy, class of the bride, wore ballerina length s p ira 1 eucalyptus and wore
1949, and Hobart College where dresses of reseda green taffeta matching clusters in their hair.
he was ;, member of Kappa Sigma with double shawl collars and full
Mrs. Ford, the mother of the
Fraternity. He is in pilot training skirts. They carried cascade bou- bride, wore a dress of navy lace
with the U. S. Air Force and is quets of gold chrysanthemums and taffeta. Her hat was of yelstaUoned at Vance Air Field Base and ivy. Thetr headdresses were low crepe de chine and her corin Enid, Oklahoma.
circlets of the taffeta leaves with sage of yellow sweetheart roses.
short vells.
Mrs. English, mother of the brideMr. and Mrs. R. E. Cordray of
Mr. Christopher Pottle, of New gJ:oom, was gowned in beige
Pine Ridge, Media, announce the Haven, Conn., served as best man. cotton lace. Her accessories were
engagement 'of their daughter, The ushers were Mr. S. Damon in toast and her corsage of feathMary Virginia, to Mr. Earl Francls KIetzien, brother of the bride, Mr. ered bronze chrysanthemums.
Neldered, son of Mrs. Bernard Stephen W. Smith, of Winnetka,
A reception followed the cereNeiderer, of Hanover, and the Ill., Mr. JameS Ellis of Little Rock, mony in the parish hall of Trinity
late Mr. Neiderer.
Ark., and Mr. James L. Mac- Church after which Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Cordray is a graduate of Donald of Darien, Conn.
Engllsb, III, left for a, wedding
Trinity College, Washington, D.C.
Mr. Eugene Roan, organist of trip in the Smokies. ,They will reand of Catholic University, Wash- the Church, played the traditional tum to Duke University on
ington, D.C. Mr. Neiderer Is also wedding marches and Purcell's September 23.
a graduate of CathoUc University, ,"TrUmpet Tune," Handel's "Lar- I The bride was graduated from
and at present is in Hashemite go," Bach's "Now' Let Every Swarthmore High School and Is a
Kingdom of Jordan, where he Tongue Adore Thee," "Sheep May junior at Woman's College, DUke
is with a consulting engineering Safeiy Graze," "Jesu, Joy of Man's University. She Is a member of
firm working on one of the Jordan Desiring;" Beethoven's "Joyful, Pi Beta 'Phi sorority. Mr. English
River irrigaUon projects.
Joyful we Adore Thee," and GOU-I' attended Pen n Harris High
The wedding will take place In
nod's "Sanctus." After the cere· School, Harrisburg, and is also a
mid-October In Batrut.
mony, Mr. Roan played "A junior at TrInity College, Duke
Mighty Fortress is Our God" and University. He is secretary of Phi
BRIDAL FEstiviTIES
Miss Jane C. Darger of Upper "Love Divine, All Love Excelling" Kappa Psi fraternity. '
Montclair will entertain at a on the memorial bells.
BIRTHS
The bride's mother wore a
luncheon at her home today In
Mr. and Mrs. Mlirshall Schmidt
honor of Miss Nancy Williams gown of sand shantung, accented
by
an
heirloom
topaz
brooch.
Her
Kenyon of that town. Miss Kenof Dickinson avenue announce the
yon's marriage to Mr. Robert Du- hat was of cinnamon satin with birth of their third child and secBois Hulme, 139 Rutgers avenue, sUppers to match. Her corsage ond son, William Clarke. The
baby was born September 3 at
wIll 'take place Saturday after- was of brown orchids.
The
groom's
mother
was
gownnoon in the Presbyterian Church,
the Methodist Hospital, Philadeled
in
champagne
peau
de
soie.
phia, and weighed 8 pounds, 10
Upper Montclair.
Her
hat
was
of
ic
....
blue
velvuounces.·
MisS Dorothy Kern wIll give a
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
luncheon In honor of the bride sheen and her corsage of fuji
and Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt of
and her attendanta at the Mont- chrysanthemums.
A reCeption followed at the Riverview road. Maternal grandclair Goll Club, the noon of the
home ot the bride's parents. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. William
wedding.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme bride's going-away suit was of A. Clarke, of Rogers lane, Walparents of the prospective, bride- tweed, with which she wore an liitgford.
groom will entertain the bridal oriental red hat.
After honeymooning In HolderMr. and Mrs. D. Graham Foster,
party and the familles of the bride
ness,
N.H.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CampJr., of Ithaca, N.Y., are receiving
and -groom at dinner Friday evening before the weddirig re- bell, Jr., will fly to Chicago on congratulaUons on the birth of a
Sunday to take up residence at son, n"ereck Graham, born on
hearsaL
Several surprise showers have the McCormick Theological Sem- September 2.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
been given f'lr Miss Kenyon by inary where the groom is In his
friends. Mrs. Willlam Kennard second year of' theological train- and M.s. Duncan G. Foster of
and Mrs. Rodney Odell, Upper ing. Mrs. Campbell will complete Crest l~e.
Montclair, were hostesses at the her work for a bachelor's degree
Kennard home on September 2 at ~ake Forest College, Lake
Lieutenant, Robert Rowand, M.
and Mrs. John L. Palmer of East Forest, Ill.
C. and Mrs. Rowand of the Bronx,
Among the out-of· town guests N.Y. are receiving congratulations
Orange, Miss KeDyon's matron-ofhonor entertained for the brlde- who attended the wedding were on the birth. of their .e~ond
Mrs. George' 'Dutton Smith of daughter, Janet Lee.
elect Saturday.
Mrs. George W. Place, Jr., 228 Hubbard Woods, Ill., and Mrs.
Gr8ndparents of the baby are
Garrett avenue, one of Miss Ken- Klewen's uncle, Mr. John C.
yon's brideSmaids, entertained at Damon of Newton, Mass.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
a luricheon In her honor yesterENGLISH. FORD
313 Da~outh,J\"enue
day at the Montclair Golf Club.
Swartl.more 6·2080
The marriage of Miss Christine
CAMPBELL • KLETZIEN
Shaw Ford daughter of Mr. and SlJB8CRIPTIONS
J\LL
The SWarthmore Presbyterian Mrs. Henry Crawford Ford of FOR
MAGJ\ZINES
Church was the setting for the
Amherst avenue and Mr. and Mrs.I'~==============~
marriage of Miss Phyllis Klewen, S.
James English, In, son of Mr.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Seymour
e
Mrs. English, Jr., of Harris,
W. Kletzien of South Chester road and
burg, Penna., was solemnized OJ).
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to Mr. Edward Fay Campbell, Jr., Friday afternoon, September 3, at
Swarfllmore. Po.
son of Dr. and Mrs. Campbell of 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore TrinAIR COND1TIONED
Cornell avenue, on Saturday ity Churcb. The Rev. Laurence
I\fternoon, September 4, at 3 Whitteinore, rectOr of Trinity
FrIday &: Saturday
o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Campbell Church and the Rev. James Trost,
WIlliAM HOLDEN
and the Rev. Joseph P. i3ishop assIStant rector of St. Stephan's
"EXECUTIVE SUITE"
performed the doubl....ring cer- Cathedral, Harrisburg, perform. aepeot On Q great draliloll
emony.
ed the ceremony,
"THE 'LUNDiiIERS" "for airelr"
The chancel was decorated with
The bride, who was given in
Sahrday. 1 P. N.
simplicity. Cybotium ferns gave marriage by her father, wore an
PIUs-CartDons. Comedy and
background to the ivy-twined exquisite gown of ivory satin in a
Captain A_rlcal Serial
seve~ branched candlabras. Bos.
-sAT. NiGHT ONLY-'-I'bTUUS ""0
ton ferns banked the altar and
in flont of the Communion table
Sii.... Mo.... THI. &:. Wed.
, '
stoo!l two tall brass single candie_
WAYNI
_
CIAI~ TU.YOK
Ruth S. Duncan
- Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurin and
sons, Robert and Richard returned Sunday, to their home on Amherst avenue from a months vacation in Sorrento, Me.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Noyes of look Hospital, Summit, N. J., the
parrish road, and Mrs. Elwood M. baby weighed eight ~ou:nds four
Rowand of Elm avenue.
ounces.
.
Paternal grandpareilts are Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Randall and Mrs. Richard G. Halg of RivHalg of Westfleid, N. J., announce erview road.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
the hlrth of their third child and
third son, Jeffrey Randall. Born and Mrs. John R. Remington at
Tuesday, September 7 at Over- Rochester, N. Y.
NClthel'a 8. Hubbell
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TRINITY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. BemMr. and Mrs. H. W. Brinkmann
har4t and daughter, Barbarll of and daughter, Betsy, have returnAt 8 o'clock Sunday morning Princeton avenue return'ed home d
h
h
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PUBLISHED EVERY'FRIDA\- AT SWJ\RTH!IIORE. PA.
there will be a celebration of the Sunday' after s'pendm' g two weeks e to t eir orne on .. a u ane
Holy CommuniOR at Trinity
after a three month. tour of
PETER E. TOLD, lIIA.R.JORIE TOLD, PUBLISHERS
Pune 8W~~ 1-1100
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MOrning Prayer will be held, at ~
..BTU E, TOLD, Bc1Hor
11 o'clock. Ushers for Sunday
Marjorie Told
Frances P. Murray
Rosalie Peinol
be as follows: John Aaron, W.
M~ri~ Lq~ise
~tered as Second Class MaUer, January 24, 1929. at the Post
M. Bush, R. M. Daniel, W.C.
(Fo,fII\~ Broadway and TV DanCer)
OftIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879,
Giles, F. R. ·Gray, C. S. Keller,
R. B. Price, Jr., and C. M. Water~t.,4i~ ~f the DCllnc~
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY
NOON
.
'.
bury. Walter Reynolds is SchedS~a!1h.mc»'" Woma .. ·s Club
uled to serve as acolyte at
118 9'''1~ .~e, and ~orgl' A.
B.llet, Toe, Acrobatic lind Tap
at
11.
Hansell
PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
CHIJISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Enroll N"w - Classes Start September 25
Tlie first fall meeUng of the
This Sunday, September 12, the The pracUcal value of under- Vestry will be heid on MondaY
D'~I WA 8·'959 9r ~W 6-'6,B~
double session of Church School standing God as the source of all evening at 8 o'clock. Choir re(Special Top and Acrobatic Classes for Boys)
will begin the regular yearly true substance will be stressed hearsals wIll also De resumed on
at Christian Science services
program by having 9:30 and 11:00 Sunday in the Le..on-Sermon en- Monday, the Boys' Choir mE!et1ng I
at 4 o'clock and the Girls Choir
classes except for the Junipr High t,itled "Substance".
at 5 o'clock. The Boys' Cboir will
Sunny
DeJ>Bl1l:nen,t ~If~ V{ll! 'Peet oniy
Fro!p. the Bii!l~ ~ll ~ read meet again on Wedoesday afterat 9:30, anq ~e ~nJor Jligh De- t!>!' t~ll~ p~ges from noon at 4 o'clock, and the Men's
parimept which Will meet only at Psalms (37:3-5) ''Trust in the and Boys' Choir will rehearse at
10:45.
LQf<\. jI\1d, d,~, 1!9.Dfl; ~ shalt thou 7: 30 p.m. Thursday.
The two morning 1'(o.l"s!!iP serv- ~'!r'!il In, ~ land, and verily
A service of Evening Prayer
Elberta • White Hale - Aftr.eglow
ices will be held in the church thou shalt be fed. Delighf thyself will be held on Tuesday and Frialso
In
the
Lord;
and
he
shall
day evenings" at 5: 30.
also at 9:3(, and 11 o'clock with a
give
thee
the
desires
of
thine
full worship service at both ~imes.
Chairmen of all committees for
The topic of 'tile sermon by the heart. Commit thy way unto
the Holiday Fair will meet WedRev. Joseph P. Bishop will be LOrd; trust also in him; and
nesday morning, September 15, at
shali
bring
it
to
pa
.....
10 o'clock In the Cleaves Room,
"The Quiet Hllari."
, OUR OWN FRESH PU~LED SWEET CORN
The
publlc
is
cordially
Inylted
with Mrs. Valentine i.. -Fine, genSunday morning at 8 a.m. there
to aHend the services at 11 a.m., eral chaIrman, presiding.
wIll be a Holy Communion Serv- First Church of Christ,
ScienUst,1
ice for all the young people who
on Park avenue.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
are leaving shortly for college.
MEdia 6-16BO '
Route 452
Following the service, a breakfast
On Saturday, September 18, the
METHODIST NOTES
will be served in McCahan Hall.
Social 0 r d e r Committee of
1/4 Mile South of. Baltimore
Pike
Lima
.. .._ ..
The minister and' five laymen of Swarthmore M~ting will act as
The Couples' Club, the group of
young married couples formerly the chu""h will be attending the host to the Fall Planning' Conknown as the Mr. and Mrs. Club, Annual Retreat for spiritual re- ference of ,the Philadelphia Yearwill have its first meeting of the freshment at Pocono Plateau, Con- ly' Meeting Social Order Committhe te
church year on Monday night, ference Camp Grounds of hos
•• 1 e.
T
Sessions wlll start at 11:15 a.m.
September 13, at 6:30 lI.m. This Philadelphia Conference.
with a meeting of the subcommitwill ~ a get-acquainted party, a attending today and Saturday
covered-dish supper, to be held at Rev. John C. Kulp, Mr. Wm. tee on Industpal RelaUons. The
. are e~pertly
and
sympathetically
Collenberg, Mr. W. France, Mr. general business meeting will be
the Old Mill in Rose V"ll!!y. Res- L.
.
Holt, Mr. W. Lovekin and Mr.
d'
'"hel from 1:30,to 5:15 p.m., with
ervations may ,be made by calling
~t
pdce you set.
S.
W.
Johnson.
an Intermlsion for tea at 3 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldmeyer,
Church
School
classes
'begin
At
5:45,
the
group
will
'have
supKI4-0359.
9: 45 a.m. with, classes for ali ages. per at the Dew Drop Inn.
The Board of Trustees will retbe 11 a.m. Morning Worship
The evening meeting will consume regular monthiy meetings At
service, Rev. Kulp, pastor, will
THE .OLlVER
_~IR
by meeUng this Tuesday, Septem- use as his sermon subject, uFrom vene in the Meeting House at
ber 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Wom- Trial to 'Trust" taken from
7:15. The subject will be "Creative
_Iaoas o. ""'••11
an's AssociaUon Room.
text of Romans 5: 3-4. This is
Approaches to the Problems of
1 "20
CHESTNUT
.
. . 'STREET
. ". ,
A Workshop for the Circle lead- third of a series o~ sermons on the Aging." Gordon Lange will
OLMII
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w"u
A,.
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ers and co-chairnien, and chair- the theme, "God's Help For Life's report with sUdes, movies and
T.lephone RI6-l5"
men of Program, Projects, Devo- Discouragements." Nursery chil- tap" recordings on his cross coundren
will
be
sup~e4
by
captry
research
project
of
~
_
past
tionals, Ecumenical Missions and
Social Education and Action Com- able women so thilt the family summer.
Members of Swarthmore Meetmittees of the Women's Associa- may worship together.
Ushers
for
the
morning
service
ing
are Invited to the morning and
tion will be held on Wednesday,
will
be
Charles
Grier,
,head
usher,
afternoon
sessions; the general
September 15, from 10:00 a. m.
George
Shubert,
Edward
L.
Alpublic
wIll
be most welcome for
llntil 3:00 p.m. This is primarily
for the purpose of orga~g ston, William Collenberg, John the evening meeting.
plans for this season's worjdn!l Corke and Charles Hummer, Jr.
From Monday to Wednesday the
NEWS NOTES
year. Luncheon will be served.
minister wIll be attending a PasBERKSHIRE ALL NYLACE
tor's Conference on Family CounMr. and Mrs. William F. Brown,
CHURCH SERVICES
FULL· FASHIONED
seling at Camp ,Innabah conducted Jr., and son have moved from
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
by the MethO!list Board of Edu- Ridley Park to their new home
STOCKINGS
Josellh P. Bishop, Minister
cation.
at 600 Parrish road.
J obn Schott, Associate Minlster
The W.S.C.S. Executive Board
Mrs. Albert Behenna of Princ....
Sunday, SeptelDber 18
ton
avenue returned recently
meets at the Parsonage for lunch8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. eon on Monday at 12: 30. Plans for from a trip to Glacier National
Service for young people.
9:30-10:45-11:00 A.M. - Church the coming months wlll be dis. Park where she visited friends for
cussed. All officers are expected to three weeks. Mr. Fred Behe""a is
SchooL
staying for two more weeks and
9:30 and 11 A.M.-Mr. Bishop be present.
will preach.
At 8 p.m. on Tuesday, teachers will return home in time to start
and officers of the Church School Pennsylvania Mllltary College on
METHODIST CHURCH
JOHN C. KULP, B.D., M.A.,
will meet for a Worker's Con- S.=ep=t=e=m=b=e=r=2=3=.======~
Minlster
'
ference at' the church.
r
EDWARD THORNTON, A.B.,
The Cottage Prayer Group will
Assistant Minister
resume its weekly gathering at Paulsons and The Swarth·
MRS. RUTH G. NICELY.
8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Paul
Organist-Director of Music
M. Paulson, 100 Park avenue on morean were both very
Sunday, SepteJnber 12
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Paulson
9:45 A.M.-Church School
kind to us.
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp wIll p~ach. will be leader. This will be an
organiz,aUonal meeUng.
TRINITY CHURCH
t,
At 8: 30 Tuesday evening, Cir~le I To Paulsons: We wish to
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rec 0 No. 5 will meet at the home
thank you for your nice
Sunday, Septemberuni12
; M~.' J: 'W. "Loveland, 48 Yale
8:00 A.M.-Holy
Cpmm on.
.I
compliment!
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
avenue, lind Circle No. 7 Wli
Tu""4Jay, September 14
meet I\t tlle home of Mrs. John To Pete Told and The
5:30 P.M.--
Swarthmorean: histead of
Friday, S..,.,...ber 1'J
W.S.C.S. LUNCHEON
TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT THE
fIIank you - lIel'!l Is, an
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
The Women's Society of Chrisextra InclI of ad space.
LOCK STITCH LOOP OF .NYlACE
tian Service meets on Wedoesday
for their regular monthiy meet·
THE R~J~~~CIETY
(usable by local doodlers)
Ii, the lonly tutured fIII·fa.w..I
Sunday, September 12
ing with IUhcheon at 1: 00 p.m.
kill ...... tlUIt positivel,.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. the Ingleneuk. A business meeting II
NJI- doe. woadeaCul thinp Cor JGUr ~ ,
AU are welcome to join with us. will follow at the church. For
Sa. . JOIlIllOD8J. tool ~ hiRilIs aDd
iIfonday. September 11
reservaUons please call Mrs. H.
ell
the DeWeIIt Cuhion ,bedee
AU day sewing for A. F. S. C.
M. Crist at SW 6-0159.
Wet!nelN1aJ', 8el>1Ngber 15
Scouts will meeet at 7 p.m. on
AU day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Wednesday in the Church. ,
FIRST CHURCH OF
Circle No.4 of the W.S.C.S. will
i
C'W4S~.;:mrmOREST
meet at the home' of MrS. Allce
.....
Patehell, '61 S. Morton avenue,
Park Avenue below Harvard
Morton at 8:30 Wednesday ev....
S......,., September II
_._~. Thursday at I p.m., Circle
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
'~'6
will
t t the
11:00 A.M.-The I
on SUiDOD No.6 of W.S.C.S.
mee a
"w"6~~~
, Will be "Substance."
home of Mrs. And%eW A1exand~,
SwoI'fII_, Po.
,
Wednesday evenIn, meetin' 111 sWarthmore avenue.
each week, 8 P.M. Readlnl room
The Chancel Choir will bave SW ....191
.... .,.:30
~ dally exeept Sunday 11 to (I rehearsal at 8 p.m. Thursday eve-
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TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
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DINING ROOMS ••d LOllY AIR CONDITIONED
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and four~year.old grciUps ~hii:h
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The marriage of Mrs. Richard
T. Randall, Jr., formerly of North
Chester road, to Mr. Wlillam
Avery of Cambridge, Md. was
solemnized Tuesday, September 7,
1954 at the Twlllght Park Chapel,
Haines Falls, N.Y.
.
;n>e couple will. reside m CambrIdge, Md.
•
FETE BRIDE·ELECT
Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald
Swan of Mt. Holyoke place will
entertain at cocktai1s on Sunday
In honor of Mrs. Swan's godchlld
Miss Lora Blackman, daughter of
Mr. and Mr.. Wlillam Jackson
Blackman, and Mr. Leroy L.
Anderson, Jr., of Wyndmoor,
whose wedding date is September
24.
Mr.
September 10, 1954
THE SWARTHMOBEAN
AVERY • RANDALL
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Gall Redden, daughter of Mr. turned recently from a week's, anl1l11l11l11nut........11·
,
and Mrs. G. T. Redden of Cornell vacation at Ship Bottom, N.J.
avenue celebrated her third
Bill and Jim Row~d, sona of
blrthd;y last Saturday with a Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Rowland of
party for her friends.
College avenue .returned home last
..
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Mr
d Mrs William E H tzel week from Camp NiBsokone.
First reports on Needletuft Georgian Nylon
" an.
. e 'Oscoda, Mich. where they were
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h h
• d
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Jr., and MIss Carol Hetzel, of. callipers for five weeks.
carpet mdlcate t at t e carpet survive near y
Thayer r~aghdtreafterturned ho~~}ethPthree times as many
revolutions
of a.
tember el
spenuuq; e
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I wear masummer months In Eaglesmere
How C.\i."•• Seleno Hoo"
chine as a comparably priced woo carpet;
and their summer home "Tlde"Social Adiusfment
water" In Ocean City, N.J.
Stains such as coRee, cola, mustard, permanent
Without CompromiH"
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Russ ell
blue-black ink, and even animal stains were aland chlldren, Peggy, Emily and
Stephen of Haverford place re- WIP 161D I[CJ S..... ,•• :41 A....
lowed to stand 24 hours, and then completely
F·Irst reports on Nylon Carpet
AMAZING IF TRUE
I........................
iiiiii....................iiiiii~
will serve Mr. Anderson as his
best man. The ushers will be
Ralph E. Steftan, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Mr. Ralph K. Ritter of
Haddonfield, N.J., Mr. E. Thoma~
Moyer of Philadelphia, Mr. William T. Anderson brother of the
groom, and Mr. Jackson F. Blackman, brother of the bride.
Miss Black~an will be' the
guest of honor at a surprise shower this evening at the home of
Mrs. E. Thomas Moyer, one of her
bridesmaIds, In Oak Lane. On
Tuesday, Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie of Harvard avenue will entertain at luncheon in her honor.
NEWS NOTES
vacation
STORE HOURS
Mon. • Tues. • Wed.
Thurs•• Sat.
HANDLING CHOICE
FOOD MARKET
CHICKENS
Robert Brooks
403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Hours 9 A. M.-to 9 P. M.
Kingsley 3-1879
Weekend of Sept. 9. 1954
Nabisco
Swift Premium
COOKIE
ASSORTMENT
9 A.M. - 6 P. M.
FRIDAY
M . . . . . Ceq. L '
,
100
0
C_Fl........... 0
.....
1_'ai'
M A"", s-tIunwe.....
9 A.M.'- 9 P.M.
....
Closed daily 1-2 for iunch
SWarthmore 6-6000
UlIIIDII1I11I111IIIWlUlmmmmlUDlllnnnlllllllllllllllllll1ll1lU1DDlllIIIllIII1lfi1Bdlll1lllllllllll0,M..
Ivins
i
Famous
SLICED WAFERS
To t e
an
c
2
WEINERS
lb. box
3 times!
Brock's
Frozen French Fried
POTATOES
.
There are 640,000 miles of postal routes in the U.
lead to 'our front doorl
,
s~
and they all
2 pkgs.
27c
•
No, we're not planning on opening a branch office on the Moon. Though
recognized as a progressive bank, we'lI stick to Delaware county f9r the
OATMEAL
27c package
SWARTHMORE OFFICE
Rutgers Ave. & Chester Road
•
HOUIS:
It: Mon ••• 11 I-Jo.W. WMIe
I
s-.IH.
......oagIf....u_ ...
.."M
, A.M. to 3 P.M.
AIId friday Even.ngs
6:30 to 8:30
36c
Doeskin
Soft Bathroom Tissue
4
rolls
2 lb. 2Sc
Large Assortment
White or Yellow
SYLVANIA
Large,
,LIGHT BULBS
2ge
each
Birdseye
19c lb.
FROZEN
PEAS
23c:, ~ead
1 lb. Se
2
for
3le
GREEN PEPPERS
Snow-Crop
Birdseye
____ ~ kI fIIIr
•
CONTEST
Fresh Fruit
Sherbert
MINUTE MAID
ORANGE JUICE
NUCOA
1 Ib·29c:
PINTS - , 25c:
8ge
'2
for
3Sc
GET CONTEST DETAILS WITH NUCOA
....... A1'UIIIIC . ,
F R EE
and Sons
Florist
MULTIPLIER -
CARNS
6SO ..tH_ .....
s,~" ....... Dol.
I.a II.DN 600450
eo.. ...
O"'.A.M. .. ,P....
DIVIDER
PENCIL BOX
ForlM",
Swolfb..o,. • MIDIA. PENNSYLVANIA. Sp""-'ielcl
CI ......... "" JJ. 'Uf •
I
""" I ..... ......... I...
•• C.,."a'lw
57c
Ass'teolors
Jumbo
-1.19
1/2 Gallon -
6ge lb.
SEEDLESS GRAPES
ICE CREAM
1/2 Gallon
Full Pound
Extra Fancy
HEAD LE II UCE
WHITE SQUASH
BREYERS
PINTS Very truly yours,
APPLES
PEACHES
49c
4Se lb.
SLICED BACON
.
VELVEETA
A Kraft Product
2 Pound Package 7ge
Jumbo
,
you, we are
Oscar Mayer
Fancy
travel, lets you forget banking hours and holidays. Of course, we're always'
happy to have you come in ar.d personally transact your business here. But '
I
CAULIFLOWER
present. The, point is, no maHer where you live this bank is as close as your
nearest mailbox. Banking by mail is easy, safe, conv~nient, saves time and
PARTS OF CUT.UP
Chester Rose Hickory Smoked
Keebler
we do for hundreds of customers we've never seen. Waiting 'to hear from
W
RIB ROAST
,
if that isn't convenient, we can tqke very good care of you.....,.. by mail, as
o
WE ARE NOW
,
•
Having sold my house at
410 No. Swarthmore Ave.
I am selling all my household
goods including some antique.
Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Liddell
of Riverview road and Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Fitzgerald of Havertown have returned from vacationing for a week at Schroon
Lake in the Adirondacks, N.Y.
Mrs. Henry Heisler of Park '
avenue returned this week from a
month spent at Hyannis, Cape
Cod.
Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins of
Hillbom avenue returned last
week after spending the month of
August In Avalon, N.J. While Mn.
ColUns 'was there she entertaIned
her three sons and their faml1les
for a week each and was visited
by Mrs. Charles 'Elllott of Ypsilanti, Mich., for the last week.
Tom Alden, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip M. Alden of North Chester
road returned home Tuesday after
spending eight weeks as a swimming Instructor, at Camp LaNaki1e
in FaIrlee, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Longman arid sons, Robert, Douglas
and Alan moved to their new
home at 631 Pa~h' road on
August 20 from Chappaqua, N.Y.
'~ytember
removed using detergent.
12' and 15' widths, needs no binding, 12 colors,
15.00 sq. yd.
CHINA - SILVER
CUT GLASS SALE
Warren, Jr.,
pecials to, elcome You Home
T.V. Time Hull.less POP CORN
with this NEW
ECONOM·Y PAK
98e
Value
for59c
with 3 pencils
4 Complete Poppings
Sharpener and Ruler
Mak.s 12 a.arts
Page?
SepJemher 10, 1954
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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WS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Zimmerman avenue entertained some of his , - - - - - - - . . , . - - - - - - ,
Sw.rtIo_.re ..,448
NE
and their children Carol Ann, classmates from th" class of '54,
Media friends School
WILLIAM BROOKS
Aahel! & Rubbish Removed
LaWll8 Mowed. General
Hawm..
ZS8 IIarcIIq
Ave.. 'lIoa1oD, Pa.
.======;:;:;::;=::::::;:===.
.
HoaACJI
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' B.
Rogers and their daughters Lynne,
Jean, Karen, and Feith formerlY
of 217 Harvard avenue are settIed In their neW home at 5540
BeUnda avenue, Kansas City,
Kans.
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERING
Passmore
SLIP COVEA$-DIlAPEIlIES
Swarthmor. l.f.renCft
..." s......
4.-a
EMIL SPIES
Formerly of F. C. Iod. a $olll
Television & Radio Service
c._,r.f.H._
1
/?~-~
PETER DI NICOLA
-
OIL HEAT
•
0Il-S·_
OtlIOM.I". Oft
,.,JlI••
,
-~
wau. _IAUall
•
DAY and NIGHT
Oil BURNER
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
,
a
n___
I
__
111116 ..
I
....
!.dIIIiJ)IIUII._
~ftI:.
nil L.2.ARA
S.(Iun;
... ~
SWARnIMO .... PA.
"
~-=.~=-==::.:..=--~.:.,:.
,
Laundromat
504, ..Ifl••re ....
KI 4-0252
loa ......., Lot-ltoa. . .tro...
I~===:::=======~
of BI!lAL ESTA'rB
SJQ:RIPPS OPPICE '
COURT HOUSB, MEDIA. PA.
PTiday, sept. 17, 19M
9:30 AM. Eastern Daylight Time
conditions: '260,00 cash or oertIlied checll: at time of 1liiie (unleos
otherwlae stated In ad_ _ment)
balance In ten cia18, Ot;he:r conclltioDB
on day of 1liiie.
PIERI PAOIAs
.rune Term. 19M No.1_
ALL THAT CBBTAlN lot of ground
With_
,thOribn 'In Da:rhy
TownaIllp. Del. dO" Fa, BBG' at a pt.
on a.W. ad. of Pine Road at dlst. of
80U7' moas. along"""'" B. 2", deg, U'
B, 1>'0111 Ita Interoectlon With a.e. ad.
of
along
aaldLaurel
lid. of Rd.;
PIne erldg.
Rd. 8, thence
21 leg. 15'
B.
24,3S' oto pt.; thence erldg, S. 65 dog.
46' W, 70' to oenteo' line 'of certain 4'
wide alley; thence extdg. along' center
line of ...Id alley N. 24 deg. 15' W.
24,3S' to pt.: thence erl
HoWIe No, 1000 PIne RoAd.
TOGB'IB&R yltb the
of alley.
subject 'to' proportionate
of
COURT HOUSB. KlmIA. PA.
PrIday. Sept.. 17, 19M
9:80 AM. Baslern Daylight TIme
Conditions: '250,00 cash or. certIlied cheC'Jt at time of 1liiie (unleos
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
~____
, r '
J
AI!fo Lite Baterles
~35 Dartmouth .yellue
the
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room: private home. Cross Ventilation .• To young man. Semi-pr!vate bath. 119 Yale Avenue.
SWarthmore 8-4199.
Gulf 011 and Gas
ROBERT J.
ATZ. Owner
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Motor 'uneup
Alterations
Wheel Alignment
O'.PoSI7I BOROUGH .ARKING LOT
SWarthmore 6-0440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Ayes.
J. F. 8~ACKMAN
SW 8-8118
are
PERSONAL
PERSONAL _ R. A. Gaul- tree
expert and consulting forester.
Free estimates. Immediate service, KIngswood 3-7803.
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and'appliance repairs - prompt
service. TV sets repaired in tbe
home. Robert Brooks, SWartbmore 8-3889 or KIngswood 3-1879.
PERSONAL _ Alterations, fit, tlngs by appointment In your
home. ShOP,
Association
with SWarthEstelle
Dress
69th Street.
m._.:::o;:re=:--::6:::.4~,9~,3~~~._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.,PERSONAL - Experienced baby
sitter, 20 years old, desires day
or evening job. Please call
;::S:.::W:.:a~rt.:h:::m:::;;:0.::re::.:-:8::-:::0::.90=7:,;'o:-_ _ _ _
_-=W.;A~N:.;;T::iEffD"'i::'::;;-::i'"i=
AUTO REPAIR
CONSTRUCTION
SHERIPP SALBS
of REAL ESTATE
SHBRIPP'S OPPICE
BJIBRIPP SALi:s
"
J A GREEN
SWarthmore 6-0740
____________
••
~
5 i field
.Pf •.,9,~ ,
CLASSlFIED
ADS
..
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
Mrs. Kenneth
M. Reed. of North
Chester
road yesterday
Serving aU Raess. all Creeds
Three Yean thro,ugh 7th Grade
To ~II. ph9ne
'
..1411.
You needn't stuely harel
to learn about good party-line telephone service ,
Charles E_ Fischer
_nse
SERVICE
SUNDAYS and BOLIDAYtI
Swarthmore HIgh School, at a
party on Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold March of
North Chester road m~ the Itallan LIne ship on which their son,
Andy, arrived in New York City
last Thursday. He has been in
Europe on a Fulbrlght grant ~or
the last year.
The Executive Board of the
Delaware County branch of the
A.A.U.W. met at the home of
otherw:\110 stated In ad_ _ ment)
Clo<:k Repairs:
balance In ten dtoya, Ot;ber conditions
on day of aale.
~~!:!!~:!!!!!~~:!!!~~!!!!l!~~~
PIERI PAOIAS
NO,' 1809
June Tenn, 19M
srr. In R1c1l"1 ,-wp" Del. 00.. P" ..
on the· SB cor. of Wlmont and LeStoa. of r.bos
bJgh (formerly PInt) Avea, as ...:me
f ••
I.,.r..
bu1ldlnjpo
lIOId out of the reap. Widtlul of 60
IOIlRT noolS
and 40 ft, on Plan of Bldg. Lte, A. O.
deArm.ond as eurveyed by Tbomaa G.
SW Wilt-Weft Day.
Janlver and rec. at :Hed.la. Pa.. in D.
II 3-1879-Eve.... S•• day
Ble. X, No, '1. P, 370 CONT. In front
1;;;;;,;;;;;;~;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
on a
In I. or d. alg. the S, ad. of Leblgb
Ave. Ewcll,.. of that Width het~ par.
lines at right angles to ad, Ml\niODt
Ave. "7 ft.
S. line thereOf running 1m'u the mid. of party wall dividing 'the dWg. hao. on these Prem.
Drlyeway COllstruction
from a a1mUar one erected on the adJ.
lot to the S,
use
Asphalt or Courete
Improvements consiSt of a 2lh
story concrete blOCk hOUR with enupkeep.
'
Cellar Walls Re-P1astered
Improvemente conslst of a 1 story cloeed front porch 8nd hacle ailed 16
E 40 feet.
brick row house 18 J: 20 teet.
SaId 88 the property of Hazel J.
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
Sold as the property of Jerry L.
Dona,to.
Giddens.
A~: Bohert F. Jackson. Esq.
Mtj: O1iarlea H. Heldmann, Esq.
P. A. iINEAR. Jr., Sherllf.
St-8-27
P. A, BNBAR, Jr" Bherltr. 8t-8-27
I
TDI&EM
-
121 Yol, Ave.
Swarthmore, Po.
Fine Watch and
T;/#P1HtM , •• '""10
.
Phone: SW ~I"
Jewe'ry Itepoired
..... L BlT ... T • •
IHSU .... HC.
609 S. CHa • .,......
.,,~ I'DINoL
~;
Hm 0734
Mor. than 2S yean uIMrtencti
WilJiam, and Karl moved to 217
Harvard avenue Friday. Mr.
Zimmerman Is associated with Bell
Telephone as General Accounting
Supervtsor in the Philadelphia
OtIIce. He was located at. WUkesBarre, Penna., until chosen for
advanced study at University of
Pennsylvania last year during
which time the Zimmermans Uved
in SpriDgfleld. Carol Ann will enter the seventh grade and W111lam
d in th I al h Is
th third
eBob Clothier,
gra e e
oc
sc 00
son
of Mr.
and•
Robert Clothier of Columbia
lege, Conn. where he will begin
his junior year.
Mr_ Frank J. Reyno~ds of PittsMrs. Baskin, Jr., of Clearwater,
burgh, ,Pa., has been visiting his Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mermother Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds rick lJI, and daughter, Deborah
of Guernsey road.
of Cleveland, Ohio will be th~
Mr. and Mrs. Don8ld P. Jones house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norand children, Beth and Larry of man Hulme of Rutgers avenue,
swarth'more a V e n u e returned They will attend the weddiog of
home this week after speuding a Mr. Robert Hulme and Miss
month at ~~ Lake, Me. En Nancy Kenyon of Upper Montroute home' Mr. Jones took his clair, N;J., on Saturday, Septemelder SOD, Art, to Wesleyan Col-ber 11.
NEWS NOTES
- ...._-----------------,---
BUILDER
a
Swarthmore 6-2253
Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
Modem Kltcheas
Alterations
.June Tel1Xl. 1954
ALL THAT CilRTAlN lot or
- b8 ---------_.._----------To
a good party-line neighbor, remember to rei........ the
lUte _uabl,y _
when someone eiae is waitiug to UIi8
it . • . and hang up ienl:ly '.men you find the line in
UIIe.' Your party-line neighbors will return the courtesy.
Result: better telephone service for all on the line I
1H lell
,.Ie",,_
eo.,any
~f P••••ylvaala
@.)
George Myers
Iox48 SWartlunore6-0740
W,l!: ',JW'IT+ ~!l·i1o()io li
, w'Wt, ~ix rool'ns, JI(ll'ch,
ment, six" roo~,' ·porch., adults,
$SQ., Large lawn, heat and helt
wat!!r included, b~t not electricity
New Premium GasoII••
51 CL I
PO
.-
DscoMotor.
. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
h~:~~~n;~I'~~'11
and gas. Newly renovated. Avail-I ;~~~ (>
c.n~__;>i:
able September 10. SWartlm!i>re
6~1205.
.
,,'
FOR RENT - Furnished room
and bath, second fioor. Available October 10. SWarthmore 61205.
chair; one pair VicFOR RENT - Second stOry room,
torian
vases.
L!\mps; tile tall.l.. ;
shares bath with one other
pair bronze figures; dozen: FrenCh
roomer' in ion attractive
Business person or student pre- Havlland sou p s with plates.
Call SWarthmore 6-18'15. SWarthmore 8-2395..
nome.
Swarthmore and Vicinity
Many AHrac:tive Homes Available
Baird & Bird
g,pctli,. .or~.I~
"'.11
• Change to modern .utomadc gas hc:iuseheatiog
now iO that you can enjoy cOiilplete home heatiog comfort ":uring the first cool spell. The cost of
equipment and installation for gas house heating
is'lower than the cost of comparable ailt~matic
headng equipment using other fuels. Furthermore,
the overall cost of gas heating is economical, ••
compares favorably with any automatic heating_
FOLKS· AGREE •••
SAVE AT ACME!,...
FEE
WITH PUReHASE OF ANY
LOAF OF SUPREME BREAD
Virginia Lee
'~9C
:,';i', '
12 in
pkg
CANTALOUPES
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
and
'I.'RON
.OIL-BURNERS
.Iid heatln, eq.lpmeat
ai,
Serv1ce .yalla"'. fa ellofr
...lto..... on
mates
oll ...r .....
pia. o. 011
--....
of oil dIIri. . . . . . . . . ...
~F".II ,~
parallel lines, at right angles to said
ThJrd Stteet ODe hundred and forty
teet to the SOutherly side of B twenty
teet wide alley. which extends from
sald Engle Street to Townsend Street·
BOUNDED ON TUB EAST by lanW;
for the RecordIng of Deeds In and
for Delaware COunty aforesald cOnveyed unto Archle L. Daub and ldiu'garet Daub, hls wife. tn fee.
Improvements ODIl81st ot a 3 story
brick bUnd~ 18 x, 18 feet wIth 2
story frame Tear 18 x, 8 feet.
, Sold as ~e propertY of Archie L,
Daub & ~t ,DaUb. his WUe.
Attya: Edward McLaughlin and ,Donald W. Lehrklnder..
3t-9-3
F. A, ~, Jr, Bherlll
'
No, 270
State of Pennsylvania. bounded and
described as follows, to WIt:
• you _I.rw'n ........ AUTOMAtIC GAS
HOUSE HEADIIG, cal or vi.. y_ plum_,
I
11"1 CI IcdM., _-..y ...........h . . . . . .
SITUATE at the Northeast cotner
of ,Twe1fth St.-eet arid Plower B_t,
thence extending N'ortbWlOrdly lIIong
the Basterly Bide of oaId Plower Btnet
8O.M feet thence • 'tWardl,. bY a line
pazalJeI With the aald Twelfth B_t
43 feet more or 1.... to a point, tIlence
Southwardly 80.02 feet to a pobit on
the North Bide of 'l'Welftb - .
-thence eDendJDB' Wlsch"ully along
f.
the eamo fB.16 feet more or _
to
the !\rOt men_ed point arid place
of. bfgInntng.
~ts-i!II of 'a 1,",
story ,,",COO slriiilel>~ 20 " 18
a I at<>rY frame oiled ,18 " II feet, also
a I story frame det&ehlld buIldiJIg 18'
K •
feel.
iIoId as the
'IILIDIL'III ILICTIIC COM'Alr
$l.69Vcilue
Point
.9dNII
With "PurChase of
100% Pure
4-oz J.r
INSTA.T COFFIE
4.oz
jar
.9riNz4
$1' '15
,~.
NEw LOwn
..RItE
Pure Fruit
PRESERVES
!h
Jar
29C
Peach, Apricot. PiDeapple, Peach·Raspberry or Aprico'-PiDeapple
Farmdale Large, ,Eltlra Standard
2 ~% 29C
S.ED PEAS
81G fROZEN fOOD DOUAR SAUl
.9t:kaI FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 7 ~::~ $1.00
~ FOrdhook Lima Beans
9dealCauliftower
9deaI Lemonade (K~n. Size)
SliCed Strawberries
10-0••q
F
Your Choice
4
lQ..oz pq
for
12_:: f $1.00
"""ned as you wish. Smaller quantities at regaW pt;ice.
T·Booe, Porterhouse
Chester, County of DeIa........ and
payments oeD season.
'eRE'
E
r
',Retra;iit
SHERIPP 8AL1!s
of REAL ESTATE
sirim.IF'P's OPPICE
Bept. 'l'en!l, 19M
• Spread payments over .. ten-month period and
make mid-winter paymeots easier, There is 00
charge for this convenient budget plan. T elephone or ~iSit iany Philadelphia Electric office to
arrange, eiaIy..budgeciog of your gas house heatiog
JDP·.l3c : '·lb ••• 25c
Rob-ford, Fancy Rice
:tN FRONT ALONG the Nortb.ei'ly side
of Third Street measured thence
Weatwardly twenty feet and extending in depth Northwardly between
AU. THAT CJm'J'AlN lot;;r piece
of ground, SITUATE In tile, City of
4!'t.or'lf~ Drltrr.a~rs
for
2
B\Zty feet meaaured W ..twardly from
the Northweste:rly corner of sald
Third Btreet and Engle. In the CItY of
Chester0" COunty. "Of .Delaware and
State of Pennsylva.nla: CONTAIlUNG
of we.
FIBRI FACIAS (ALIAS)
WAS-2440
j.olif
COlt'. 27 Si;re Largest California
on the Northerly Bide of Thlld street
SW 6-4742
tenJdIlA.
, '
P<4M t)
'Or Henl7
AtV: _LefY.
at-0-3
P. A. BRDB, ;rr. -
,
PAPERICHOOL BOOK COVER
at the d1Btance at· one huiulred arid
COURT HOUBE. MEDIA, PA
Friday. Sept. 24, 1964
9 :30 AM. Eastern Daylight T"",
Oo1ndltlona: ,960,00 cash or CertIfIed
check at time at sale (unless otherwise _ted In advertJaement), hal~ee in. ten days. Otb:er condlt,ooa OD
Ridley AYe.
,Ridley Park
a-vel
Realtors
for YOur lhopplnl ~mfcwt
pi....
Dolores S. Racine. hiB wife. and Marlo
Frelkle, by their Deed dated the 18th
day of Nov. A.D. 1958 and forthwith
Intended to be recorded In the ofDce
VAN
ALEN BROS.
200 W.
pay1II:_
bills. A....atfc .0.......
,
Sacutday Till 6P, M.
AIR-CO IITIO 'ID
of land Wltb tile buUdlngs and Improv~mente thereon erected, BITt1ATE
now or late or Prank C. Clark et ux
and on the West by lo.nds now or la.te
of Peter Mlaturall:: BEING KNOWN
AND DESIGNATED ... No. 2216 West
Third Btreet;
TOGEtHER with the right and use
01 sald alley In common with the
owners· of othe!" landS abutting
thereon.
BEING THE SIoMB PREMIBES
whiCh Laurence E. Racine and
i,i~~~:O~,ak~:,:6~~72~()
=--'-____-.,._____
gprue, $1110. Third
&RLtill9 p·M.
-59c
......... 25c
COURT HOUBH. MEDIA. PA.
PrIdtoy. Sept. 114, 1954
9:80 AM. Eastern Daylight TIme
COnditions: t260.oo caah or certlfJ.ed
check at tlJile Of sale (unless Otherwtse stated ,In advertisement), balance In ten days. Other COnditions on
day Of .sale.
LEVARI FAOIAB
No. 588
GENERAl CONTRACTOR
Jack Prichard
artaaul1s.
fioorapart-
OPEl
, of REAL ESTATE
BIIBll.IPp·S OPPIci!:
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Peaches, yellow
1401 Ridley Ayenue
and white FreeStone: Apples. El
Rancho Orchards, Providence rOa,~
CHester 2-·4759
one mile north of Rose Tree, near
2·5689
Medi;i.
FOR
SALE
-, at
Upholstery'
'sUp Il~=================~
cover
cloth
less thanand
wholesale price. Thorn Seremba, Sharon
Hill 0734.
FOR SALE _ Large 'wardrobe
trunk, $15. Man's Harris tweed
brown suit size 42 and woman's
short grey belted 'winter coat size
18; both worn very little. $10
~
each. Phone Westtown 217311.
PAINTING
FOR SALE - Philadelphia Ornrices old china,
chestra half season ticket, odd
and
Call Holly
or
concerts, FridaY afternoons. Family Circle - front row center.
CARPENTRY
forconfiapCupboard, No.5, Phone SWarthmore 8-4175 SatPike, Wilmington, urdav. Septeml5er 11, 9 to 12. a.m.
SWarthmore 6-8761
1FOR SALE - 1946 Plymouth, 4
WANTED
and twin
door sedan, one owner, heater,
stroller.
6- good tires, new seat covers, $400. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
3774.
Laurarice'Blundin, 319 Park,Ave-l~
Due. SWarthmore 6"4036.
WANTED - Day work for laun- FOR SALE
N'
i
Sh,et MetCII.1 Work
d~
'
.. dining
' lUe psuite.
ece ma., or cleaning, also baby sit- ' hogany
room
ExUng. Local references. CHester 4- cellent condition-Duncan P\ly1e. Roofing
Gutten
4830.
Reasonable. Call SWarthmore 6Air COnclillonln,
4294.
'
lieall.,
FOR SALE - TJUi!e
old
011 • Gas • bllrners
Knock-Free Powerl
Our Swarthmore Markee Now
S~,8ALE8
=:.::.=.,-_________
Hits New High in
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan G. Foster
of Crest lane returned to their
home September 3 after a sev..n
m?nth tour of the United States.
Miss Corinna Foster, who accom_
panied her parents, is visiting her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Graham Foster, Jr.,
In Itbsca, N.Y.
Mrs. W111lam H. Ward of Strath
Haven avenue returned recenUy
from a two Week vacation at
L
Haines Falls, N.Y.
'
Mary Worst, daUghter of Mrs.
Clarence Worst of Cornell avenue
has returned from a dve week
visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Laws of Long
Beach, CaUf;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dietz and
family of Dayton, Ohio, are
spendiog the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Shoemaker of River~
view road. Mr.' Dietz was called
East by, the sudden death of his
father, Mr, Harry F. Dietz of
Chadds Ford on Saturday, September 4.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor
and daughter, Carol LesUe of
Baltimore, Md., visited Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose H. Van Alen of Park avenue for the hoUday week end, The
Van Alens and Taylors spent
Labor Day on Mr. Oakley Van
A1en's boaf on the Chesapeake
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. vi. W. McClarin,
Jr., and children, Barbie and
Billie of Park avenue returned
home from
two week vacation
in the Adirondack Mountains and
at Lake George, N.Y.
01'
Sirloin
Boneless Rolled Pot Roast Beef (';.j~:) Ib 39c
Square eli? Shoulder .Milk.Fed Veal lb 33c
ShOUlder Veal ChopS'
Ib 49c
8reast~ S),ank, Neck of Veal
lb 19c
Imported, - 5 1 i c : e d _
BOILED
HAM
,
~ 35C : ~ 69C
IMCaster Brand
STEWING CHICKENS
F~-KiUed
Dressed WhIting"'" Ready
'5.Jb '- 69c
Deep Sea Scallops
Jb 53c ,: 5'lbboz $2.59
,Skinless Flounder Fillets 5·lb ~ $1.79 : Jb 39c
ra'"
'PrOsted
'oads
Rock Lobster
·o-79c
- S_rdfI,sh Steab'~
Flounder Fillets
..... 57c
... OWe
CocIftshFIlIets ~ "''''39c
Perch Fillets - . - - - $9c
""'key ........ I:!,,- 79c
1o_ter Brand Chicken Pies
4 "'~$i:Cio
,ACME MARKt., Glsll ...., Sw.....
,'.
September 10, 1954
THE SWARTBMOREAN
PageS
Mr. Alban E. Rogers of Park
and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh of CoMrs. William Uthe and daughOFF TO COLLEGE
lumbla avenue.
.
ters, Linda and Rhoda of Park avenue is recouperating at his
Molly Banks, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Charles D. Hummer a1,d avenue returned Tuesday from home from injuries sustained In
and Mrs. Paul Banks of Harvard
son of Guernsey road returned their summer home in Ocean City, an automobile accident.
avenue will leave Sunday, Sephome Tuesday after spending the I N.J., where they have been since
tember 19 to begin her freshman
summer months at the Hummer's June. Mr. Uthe spent his vacation
year at Marjorie Webster Junior
home in Ocean City N. J. Mr. with the family.
College in Washington, D.C.
Hummer joined his family on th~
John McCahan, son of Mrs.
Rob Wright, son of Mrs. Ruth
week-ends.
David McCahan of Strath Haven
C. Wright of WbitUer place will
Greta Richardson of Park av- avenue returned Friday from a
begin his freshman year at Frank7
enue flew to Cleveland, Obio, on six week motor trip to the West
lin and Marshall College on WedTuesday to vIslt before proceed- Coast.
I saw It in the S",arthmorean.
nesday, September 15.
lug to Oxford, Obio where she ;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
Virginia Bevan, daughter of Mr.
will enter her Junior year at
and Mrs. Henry D. Bevan of
JINGLE
Western College for Women.
$600 MONTHLY
Crest lane leaves Monday for
Mr. and Mrs. Roger March and For a box of fine chocolates
Simmons College, Boston, Mass.,
their sons, Jonathan and J apheth
Startlll9 IOlary for 2 ex-=utfve.typ.
You someUme will fall;
to begin her junior year.
Jean Holman, College avenue,
of
Reading joined the March
salesmen to represent lal'9' Eamrn
will begin' her senior year at
They're here In the cooler,
fina'nclal corporatfon. No trayel. Sales
Peter Bloom, son of Mr. and Denison trnIverslty, Granville, family reunion over . Labor Day.
Not
rancid,
not
stale.
..I)I,I,nce and abnt" desired, .stab.
Mrs. Herman Bloom of Columbia
Luren
Dickinson
returned
Itshed ....teflftt, 25-40 years old. maravenue will leave Monday' for Ohio, next week. Sally Gaskill,
Tuesday
from
a
two
week
trip
to
,1M.
capable of CI"umtng .-.sponslbll.
Regular film, ColorFilm. Abo"
Cornell University where'lie will University place; Ken Wright,
Pensacola,
Fla.,
and
Moblle,
Ala.
tttes.
In requesfl'n9 IntervIew plea..
begin studies as a freshman.
Kenyon avenue; Mary LeCron,
fast 24 hour de1Ieloplng service.
Includ.
brl.f personal hIstory, 011
He
visited
bis
brother,
Don
at
the
Cedar lane; and Lyn Doherty,
replies confid.nfal. ,Our $Glam. hay.
Roger Livingston, son of Dr. FJm avenue. will enter their jun- air base. Wbile there the boys
CATHERMAN'S
been Informed of thIs ad. lox It.. L
and Mrs. L. G. Livingston of Mor- lor year there. Sue. Harrar Yale were guests of Miss Nancy Davis
DRUG STOllE
'Swartflrnorean.
ton, will leave Wednesday to en'
and family at Moblle Bay and
8W 8-0581
"
II ..
ter Oberlin Coe
e afreshman
s a . . avenue, will enter her sophomore
.
Lt.
St.
Louis
and
family
at
Penyear.
John Conard, son of Mr. and
sacola.
Mrs. Joseph Conard, of Park avMrs. WUllam R. Gilmour of
NEWS NOTES
enue wUl enter Wesleyan College
Harvard :avenue spent Labor Day
Monday.
Dr. Robert Gemmill of Thayer week' end visiting Mrs. M. C. McAre
David Badger, son of Mrs. Step- road, who received his Ph.D. in Cune in Port Chester, N.Y.
ben Badger of Shelbourne road, Economics from Harvard In FebMr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins
Springfield, will leave Tuesday for ruary, has .accepted a position as and son, David, of North Chester
Princeton where he will begin his asststant professor of Economics road are spending the week on
freshman year.
at Washington and Lee Univer- their boat, the "Howelse" on the
Those 011 for Grove City College sity.
Chesapeake. The Jenkins are enare Gretchen Bauer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and tertaining as their guests, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bauer of Cor- their daughter; Molly, of Harvard Mrs. Paul C~mwell and SOD,
neIJ avenue who will begin her avenue returned recently from Paul, of Knoxville, Tenn., formerjunior year, Janet Crothers daugh- spending the summer months at ly of Swarthmore.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth their summer home on Lake
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jenkins of
Crothers of South Chester .road Wesanblng, Towanda, Pa.
North Chester road retu...."ed
and Peggy Schumacher, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill Monday after spending the week
of Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher,
at Buck HIll Fallis as guests of
of Ogden avenue, who are both and son Robert, of Thayer road Mrs. Charles Francis Jenkins.
returned last week after spending
entering as freshmen.
A group of special, guests has
Alice DeCaindry.. daughter of several days, visiUng With the been, invited to attend a' swimMrs. WIlllam A. DeCaindry will Gemmill's son-in-law and daugh- ming party and picnic supper Satleave tomorrow for the University ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Halstead urday afternoon, September 11,
Th. 10-polnt Safe-T-Way In.,.cHon Ilst.d
of Maryland where she will enter of Ottawa, Canada.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EdJohn Conard, son ·of Mr. and
will be glv.... your vehlcl. ev.ry Hme you
as a freshman.
ward Duer of Wallingford, in the
Mrs.
Joseph
W.
Conard,
formerly
Donna Crosset, daughter of Mrs.
bring It In for servlc••
interest .of the Christmas Decora-I
Donald A. Crosset of Riverview of Swarthmore, returned home tions table, a feature of the Trinroad will begin her fresbman year this week ",fter spending the sum_ ity Church Holiday Fair, schedat William and Mary College in mer working at Cape May, N.J.
uled for November.
Williamsburg, Va., tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Banks
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson
Joan Edgley of Springfield will and son, William, of Cornell ave- of Park avenue spent the Labor
10 STIlliNG
'0 EXHAUST umM
co IUKES
leave for the Freshmen Activities nue spent a few days last week Day week end visiting friends at
,0 HOIN
'0 GLASS
'0 llAl! LIGHTS
Week of Pembroke, Brown uni- in Ocean City, N.J.
Cambridge, SaUsbury and Ocean
;0 RONT UGHTS
'0 TilES
:0 WINDSHIILD WIPED
versity, on Sunday.
o[J lUI VIEW MIIIOI
Mrs. Stephen Badger and son, City, Md.
Susan Hansell, daughter of Mr. David, of Springfield returned
and Mrs. George H. Hansell of home last week after a short vacaNorth Swarthmore avenue will tion in Newfane, Vt.
GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS
leave tomorrow for Dickinson
Mrs. E. M. Bassett and daughCollege, Carlisle, where ahe will ters, MiSses Katherine and Elizabegin her studies as a freshman. beth Bassett of North Che..ter
Friday evening. Sept. 10th
First in Service - First in Sales
road returned home last week
7
to 8 P.M.
from a trip abroad. The Bassetts
left July 6 and visited England,
In front of Swarthmore Bank
f. J. REYNOLDS & CO.
the
Scandanavian
Countries,
South Chester Road
Switzerland, and France.
Opticians
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett
,
Sponsored by
SWarthmore 6-6130
of
North Chester road returned
527 W.lsh St,. Chester
Jr. Woma,,', C'ub
Theatre Square
South Chest~r Road'
recently from an eight day motor
trip to Ottawa, Canada. En route
Lenses and frames replaced
home they stopped .at Thousand
Physicians presc:~iptions filled. Island and Buck Hill Falls.
Mr. Richard McCray of Cornell
HEADQUARTERS fOR
avenue
flew home from AmsterPhon. CHester 4·1307
Boy and Girl Scouts
dam last week after a two month
tour of Europe.
in Delaware .Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Russell
l!lIllIllDlUllnUlllmmIOlIlIlIllIlIllIlIllIlIIllUlUUlIDD!!i of Haverford place are entertainPICTURE FRAMING
ing as their house guest for a
~
PORTRAIT STUDIO
l§few days next week, Mrs. Rus..
9 sell's mother, Mrs. William F.
i§
PHOTOGRAPHIC
Chase of West Newton, Mass.
=
=
i§
SUPPliES
5i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rowland
;;;
5i of College avenue are' entertainirig for a few weeks, Mrs. Row~
~ land's mother, Mrs. James Row~.
~
State" Monro. sts. ':: land from Fort Worth, Texas.
iii .
M.dla
§
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Prouty
5i
Open ~ of Hudson Falls. N. Y., arrived
§ME 6-2176
Fri. EVG yesterday to spend the week-end
_mmmllDUlIIlIDlDIlDIHHlIlIIlIIlllDlllllliiiniiiI with Mrs. Prouty's parents, Mr.
Bob Clothier, son' of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Clothier of Columbia
avenue will begin his freshman
year at Dartmouth College on
Wednesday, September 15.
Patty Stewart, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Stewart of aVssar avenue will enter as a freshman at Penn State.
Pat Jones, daughter of Dr. J.
Albright Jones and Mrs. Jones of
Elm avenue, and John Maschal,
son of Mrs. Charles Maschal of
Riverview road will begin their
freshman year at Denison Univer_
sity !In Sunday, September 12.
flhe Beneffts of
•
SAFE-T-WAY SERVICE
to you, your fami'y,
your community?
Your Safe·J·Way Service Check
BAKE SALE
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
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iii
iii
i
ROGER RUSSELL ;:
GIRLS REGULATION
GYM SUITS
SANFORIZED
SHRINK PROOF
FREE EXPANSION BAND
FORlHE
MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
WITH
EACH WATCH REPAIRED
Sherwin's Jewelry
(formerly Adolph's)
7 Sout.. Chester Road
,
I.I
4
79
•.
Regulation blue gym tunics in rugged weaving Indian Head coHon
• _ _ the permanent co~on that
washings.
lasts through countless
,
Sanforized shrinkproof.
GIRL'S DEPARTMENT -DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Sw"rt~ore
,
Swarthmore
Collegr
B~' M{'I'l1.110R.
CO LLltG III
LURABY
1'£1"
,
Flowers
THE SWARTHMO
For The
Flowerless
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 38
-
Flowers
For The
Flowerless
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 19M
'3.50 PER YEAR
.'
Friends Service Sun. Mutual Exchange
To Vote on School Junior Assemblies' Zoning Paving Light
54-55 Instructor
Occ'"
C'
U
For Mrs" David Ullman Tuesday, Wednesday Merger W"IthRut'1edge Name
Th~
uples ounc
.
Young Mot her's' Su
Death Widely
I
Grieved .
dd
en
Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. a
deluge of residents bearing articles to the Woman's Club for
sale at the Annuai Fall Mutual
Exch ange will get un d erway and
conUnue at steady pace untll 3:45
p.m. when the doors will close to
permit the committee to complete
sorUng, hanging, and arranging in
preparation for the sale Itself
which will' open promptly at 9
a.m. Wednesday morning. The
sale will end at 8 p.m.
Th.ere will be no pre-sale and
the bargains will go to the "early
birds", although plenty of others
will remain and be more "findable" as the racks are thinned out.
Household items will be found in
the Lounge , as in previous years.
Cblld care will be provided on
Wednesday from 9 a.m. to l~
noon.
.
Settlement Day is Friday, September 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Only one day will be given over
to settlement. Any garments or
articles left . after this date and
tlme·will be given
to charity, accordin g to thee E xch ange ch aIr_
Mr Robert A B I
man,
s.
. oy e.
committee of the Swarth-
.
Offensive Fence Being
Corrected at
RU tgers
I
more Junior Assemblies is pleased
Pub ic Hearings Open
to announce that Mr. Philip CoopMonday's Monthly
er has been engaged as inatrucSession.
tor for the 1954-55 season.
Borough Council called one
The commhnity was shOCked
The Swl\rlhmore
School Board
Mr. Cooper is a student at public hearing for Monday even.
and grieved by the sudden death
passed a resolution Wednesday Swarthmore College where he ing and received four.
evening expressing their desire to gave instruction In the Latin
of Mrs. Carolyn Wensink Ullman
Residents of the 300 block of
form a union school district with American dances last year. He Is Dartmouth avenue assembled to
on Thursday morning of last week
at her home, 46 Amherst avenue.
Rutledge Borough. The motion planning to teach all types of discuss the merits· of COUDcll's
Mrs. 1JJ1man had been slowly rewhich also provides for presenta- ballroom danCing, as well as the propos al to ch ange the zoning of
cuperaUng from an operation perUon of a petition to the Delaware LaUn 'Amerlcan dances, using the the south side of that block beformed last March in an eIIort to
County Commissioners to have the Arthur Murray method. Previous tween the garage at the comer of
correct a congenital hip condition
'proposal placed on the ballot for to his teaching at Swarthmore Lafayette avenue and the apartwhich hampered herphysicaUy.
vote of the electorate of the two College, Mr. Cooper taught High ment house of AlIce Baird next to
Born November 20, 1920 she
districts at the next election, waS School classes In his home town, the opposite end, from business to
was the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs.
made by John Spencer and sec- and was chosen by his teacher to apartl'r!ent. Several spoke, indicatD. D. Wensink of Elm Grove,
onded by Charles Martin. It pass- do several exhiblUons lI9th for her ing that they could not deflnltely
Wise. Mr. Wenslnk is president
ed unanimously and is expected classes and in neighboring towns. decide whether the proposed reof the Stolper Steel Products Corto be submitted to the public in
The 1954-55 season begins on striction would be to their greatporation of MIlwaukee. She gra:'
the coming November election, October 16 with the first dance er benefit by assuring retention of
duated from Wauwatosa High
since It was reported Rutledge has being for the 8th and 10th grades. the residential character of the
School in Milwaukee where she
already taken the same step.
Subsequent dates will be an- street,' or might result in a loss
A meeting of both board to dis- nounced in The Swartbmorean.
h uld th
Was a member of the National
d tails f th
ed'
s 0
ey some day desire to
Honor Society. She entered
cuss e
0
e propos mergBell their properUes for business
er of the two districts, which has
S warthmore College where ahe
been un d ere cons}'deratlon b y them
use
or to open
business
there
met David/ Ulrich Ullman, a local
."
.
themselves.
They aseemed
to agree
boy whom she married in MIIin view of mutual advantages for
the change might be preferable
over a year, 'will be. held next
waukee in 1943 f ollowing her
but stated they felt. it should be,
Wednesday evening at the Yale
graduation -"um laude from the
applied to the north side of the
University of Michigan. Majoring
avenue hotI)e of Mr. Spencer.
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter, prop- A Large Spirited Squad ~treet also. Council delayed action
in Sociology she served as a set' 1 f t the matter untjl It could ascertlement worker at the Chicago
erty chairman, stated the exposed
To Face Darby
tain the senUment of Arthur W.
Commona during her undergraduwire atop a new fence at the ~utNext Week.
,Binns whose apartment house
ate days. She was a member of
gers avenue school on which a
project on the north side is near_
Alpha Gamma Delta.
child was injured last weekend
A big squad, with potential ing completion.
Having lived at Langley Field,
will ve &vered and signs erected promise and excclIent spirit but
Victor Troxell of 529 Rutgers
Va. during the war the UlImans Red Cross Services Call to warn against climbing the very young-thB't Is abou~ the' avenue was spokesman for a
returned to Swarthmore in 1946
fence. Upon suggestion of Super- way Swarthmore 'High School'S group of five residents seeking to
and built their home at the comer
Meeting Here Sep·
vising Principal Frank R. Morey, football prospects shape up with have the sidewalks which are
of Amherst and Harvard av~ues.
tember 28
It was decided to solicit bids for the opening game against Darby being laid on that new section of
Mr. Unman 'became secretaryinstallaUon of a sidewalk along High a week away; How s!rong' Rutgers avenue placed 53 inches
treasurer of the Roland G. E.
For a year and a half the the Strath Haven avenue side of the team really. will be depends instead of the' currently customary
Ullman Advert1slnt' Organization Swarthmore Branch of the Ameri- the school property.
on how some present uncertaIn- ?2 inches froin the curb. The rein Philadelphia, fC;l\md~ by hla can R~ ~- 1!.~8 bee,n . .takl~lI, "."~~lIr. 4. D~~d M.Sp!lBfS ~es .. tuJnollt.. One .involves the quest was,denied although. plea
late father and now headed by his an acUve part in the Civlllan De- Was asked to .adVIse the architect ablJltles of several newcomers, to have the walks graded to
brother, Roland G. E. Ullman, Jr., fense' Program of the Borough. In to have contracting billa submItt- still untested, who look good at driveway levels were driveways
of Villanova.
May 1953, the Roo Cross Disaster ed before an October 18 meeting tbis stage. Another hinges on the already exist met with favor
A member of the Swarthmore ChtlIrman, Mrs. Walter Molr, and of the board in order that they fact that four or five positions are
William Clark, Swarthmore
Monthly MeeUng of the SocIety The Volunteer ~ervice Chairman, might be. paid promptly if work is sttll unsettled.
Gardens developer, asked Councll
of Friends and a teacher in Its Mrs. J. Albrlglit Jones. assumed finished to a degree where formal
Before the season opens there to lower the amount of a deposit
First Day School, Mrs. Ullman the chairmanship of division 1 acceptance of the new Rutgers are likely to be a number of It had requested of him as half ot
had been an interested and active (mass care) of Clvlllan Defense. avenue school extension is poio- shifts, parUcularly from the wealth the cost of Improving the exmember of the Swarthmore Under their leadership and now sible at that Ume.
of fullbacks to other positions. The tension of Strath Haven avenue
Mothers Club and the Swarthmore that of Mrs. Corbin C. Shute, the
The Board tentatively set Sun- backer-up assignments, an end, a and Drew avenue in the nelghborLeague of Women Voters during present cbalrman of Volunteer> day afternoon, October n, as the defensive tackie, a guard and two hood of the Rutgers avenue
the past decade. Last year she Services, six mass care centers date for an open house exhibition backfield' positions are sUU ques- school. $8,500 had been asked to
served as chairman of the Kin- have been set up to operate in of the new building.
flon marks. Fortunately there match the amount posted by
dergarteb. Mothers Group of the Swarthmore.
seems to be enough available ma,
C.lebrotes.55th
teerial to till .nv
(ConUnued on Page 4)
Rutgers Avenue
,School and. as
Few people realize just wh a t
~ week spots that
den mother of Den No.3, Swarth- the program is and what Is being
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates appear. BesideS, the regulars are
more Cub Scout Pack 101. Two done. In case of attack, not on of Harvard avenue celebrated sure to be pressed hard by boys
years ago she Was awarded the the Immediate vicinity, but on an their 55th wedding. anniversary from the talent-packed sophomore
class, whose oniy handicaps a,:"
Dale Carnegie Speech Forum's area close enough so that Swarth- on Monday.
cup for de\lvering the best speech more will receive evacuees, the
In honor of the occasion, a ,you~ and lack of varsity expenThe Swarthmore Mother's Club
during the Forum sessions under .program Is expected to care for small group of friends took them ence.
wel~omes in the new club year
the sponsorship of the Philadel- i500 people. The community is out to dinner.
,.
Three newcomers have attracted with "Fun Fair", on Thursday,
phia Engineers Club.
asked to do for others what some
Mr. and Mrs. Coates have one especial attenUon. Charles Hum- September 23 ·at 8 p.m., at McIn addition to her husband B!id one else would do for us in case child, four grandchildren, and six mer, though a local boy, has been Cahan Hall, Presbyterian Church.
Many booths, including fortune
parents and a sister, Mrs. Mary we are wltbin the hard hit area. great grandchildren.
out of football for several seasons,
Ann Gerlach of Washington, D. The six mass care centers set up
buf Is now making his presence telling and refreshments will be
Trinity T.a
felt at the fullback spot. Charley arranged. Games will be played
C., Mrs. Ullman Is survived by in the borough are: the High
two sons, David Ulrich, Jr., age School cafeteria, the Woman's
The. Woman's Aulxlllary of Is big and one of the fastest men so that old and new members may
8 and Roger Roland, age 5, who Club, The Presbyterian, Trinity, Trinity Church is giving a tea for on the squad besides having good become acquainted. The mistresa
had entered the fourth and first A.M.E. Churches, and Whittier old and new members of the football instinct. Another, also of ceremonies for the festive eveI
presently trying out at fullback, is ning will be Mrs. Trevor Roberts.
grad es 0 f the R u tgers S ch 00 re- House. At the alert last May the parish to meet the new ,officers for
spectively on the morning of Womans' Club Center carried out 1954-55 on Thursday, September George Pappas from Chester, who Hostesses ", will wear gypsy costheir mother's tragic death. The a very successful drill and even 23 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the parish is proving something of a terror at tumes.
Refreahments to carry out the
boys are now staying with their
.
hall of the church.
blocking and handling blockers, A
grandmoU,er, Mrs. Roland Ullman,
'(Continued on Page 5)
third Is Mal Tippet, a transfer theme of the party will be'served
of J\pplebrook, 41? Vassar av- .
from Frankford High, who bas dis- by the hospitality chairman, Mrs.
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played unusual downftefd "lUDlng Robert Cassidy, and her· commitenue.
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Many tributes to Mrs. 1JJ1man's
Stade Visitors a en ar
ability. Ed Noyes is also showing tee: Mrs. E. S. Adams, Mrs. Paul
Brown, Mrs. Peter Coste, Mrs.
generosity, friendliness and cour-'
The delegation from Stade to be entertained in Swarthmore
(Continued on Page 8)
George
Evans, Mrs. James Foller,
age were made by friends who
under the auspieces of the Rotary Club willarriv.e on Sunday
Mrs.
Raymond
Hood, Mrs. Edgar
Needleworll
Guild
(Continued on Page 8)
. from Washington (where they have been spending this week).
Howe,
Mrs. Hugh Jackson, Mrs.
They will arrive about 2 p.rn. and will be introduced into the
The Board of Directors of the
John 'K1einz, MrS. Leo Marshall,
homes where they will be guests for the 1st week.
Swarthmore Branch of the Needle- Mrs. Francis Saul, Mrs. Charles
Girl Scout Cook-Out
M',onday, September ZD-will be Borough Day.
work GuIld met at the home of Sweeney, Mrs. Frank Starrett,
'nlere will be a cook-out on
Tuesday, High Sehool Day.
.
the president, Mrs. A. Sidney Mrs. George SmIth.
Monda:r, September 20, from 5 to
Wednesday,
Visit
to
Scott
Paper
Co.
and
Ford
Motor
Co.
in
Johnson,
Jr~ on Wednesday, Sap7 p.m. at the Presb7lerian Church
The decoraUons will be under
Cbestet.
tember 15, at which time plans the dlrecUon of Mrs. JJnday
for all _ t h I1'8de pls and
Thursday Swarthmore College Day.
were made tor the I'all ~ther- Wolfe.
gIrls of seventh grsdeage who are
Friday;
vistt
to
Lankenau
Hospital.
Guests
at
Rot&r7
Meeting.
Ing.
All young mothers in the comInterested in joining Junior High
Sunday,
Local
Church
Day.
The
Annual
lIIeetiq
of
DheeMunity
are lavlted
altmd.
Girl Scout Troop No. 331.
Monday, PbIladelphia toUr.
d Laneuter and Cbester
tors will be be1d at the SwarthTbls Is the 4rst of two "come
Tuesday, Visits to Lonpood Gardens an
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more Woman', Club on 1Ioncla7,
Nazi•• CIIaI•••
and see'" open meetlnll when
County Farms.
.
October • at 2 p.m. All the ISheeDr. B. L. X - of Oidea·plana for the ::rear .will be disWednesday, Delaware County Courts.
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tors are uraed to attend ada meet- nue has been nemect chairman of
C1IaecI. The girls ar4t uked
bring Ihelr fOod and eooIdn,
Thuraday, m_IUT ~~_ Qetober ant tor ,..,..10;
InIr when pIaD8 will be IiIade for the. Campa'''' Committee of the
'l'be team will leaft
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tbIi ~ W be heW GIl TaeI- DeJaWue C-ty Pollo Chapter
equJp_t. Be •• qe will be .up.,
IIUed 117 the leailel" Mrs. Roy L:tbeII=~to:.:tII:~W=-~C:Oi=I\:..be:.:.:r,i]~:.;:;..1ea_VIna
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THE SWARTHMOREA.1If
Pqe 2
Personals
Ii While
Clyde's family home in Wellsboro.
there they were visited by
their children and their families.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. ThackNorth Chester road have just re- ara, Jr., of Shrewsbury, N.J., are
turned from a trip to Mary Wash- visiting Mrs. Thackara's parents,
ington College where ,their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of
ter, Sally Bates, will begin her Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
freshman year. Mrs. Bates and for a few days , this week.
6OD, Johnny, will soon leave for 8
Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore
trip to their home on Long Island
Elkinton of Harvard avenue have
where they will inspeCt the
returned h9me. Enroute to Nandamages caused by the hurricane. tucket Island, where they spent
On the way home, they will go
three weeks, they visited at the
to Lawrenceville, N.J., where home of Mr. Samuel Seaman,
Johnny will attend school.
formerly of Strath Haven Inn. On
Mrs. Albert Stsmford of Strath Nantucket Island they called on
Haven avenue and her son, Jerry, Miss Margaret Price and Mrs.
have recently returned from a lsobel Price. Friends were visitsummer at Ocean City, N.J. WhIle ed along the Maine coast and
there, they stayed at the cottage three weeks spent at White Point
of Mr. Roger M. Wood of Strath Beach Lodge, Nova Scotia. They
Haven avenue, Mrs. Stamford's report weather throughout under
tather. Alan Stanlford has spent 80 degrees.
two months at Camp Red Cloud
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cartinon Lake Champlain. Motoring up
hour and their son, Jack, of Baldto get their son, Mr. and Mrs.
win, N.Y., visited Mrs. CartinStamford visited Montreai, Ot~
hour's sister, i'4rs. Robert R. Wagtawa, and the Thousand Islands.
staff of Haverford place, over the
Nancy Wrightsman of Cornell weekend. Mrs. Withers Speers of
avenue returned last Saturday New York City, Mrs.' Wagstaft's
from an extended tour of Europe. mother, has also, been visiting for
Nancy was a member' of a student the week.
group which toured England,
Mrs. Robert F. Cox 2nd, of
France, Italy, Switzerland,' GerDickinson avenue is arriving home
many, and Holland.
today, after a summer in RangeMr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Iey, 1'4e.
Jr. of Wallingford had as their
Mrs. Warren B. Warden of Yale
guests the past 10 days th~1r son,
. avenue, an d h er sons,' R 0 b ert and
and
daughter-in-law,
Mr. . and W'III
1'4
Rob rt B b
I am, h ave ret urned t a th"
elf
rs.
e.
uz y and Infant home after spending the summer
son Mark Hoover Buzby of Clarks t B t B
h' N
J
.
W a II'mgford, a ran eac m ew ersey.
S urnrru.·t. Wh'I'
1 e m
Mrs. Buzby entertained with a
Mr. George P. Warren, Jr., of
luncheon and a shovier for Miss Chester road, will, entertain on
Nancy Wiswell of Germantown, Friday night in honor of !'
Walker of Cynwyd takes place on Anderson who will be married on
November 13. i'4rs. Buzby will be September 24.
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Miss Wiswell's matron of honor.
Dr. Richard Brown and family
Dave Campbell, of College ave- spent the weekend with Dr.
nue, returned home Sunday after Bro',Vn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
spending three years in the 'Navy. Paul Brown of Walnllt lane, while
Following a vacation in Canada, enroute to Urbana, Ill., where he
Mr. Campbell will leave for Pitts- has accepted a position as reburgh, where he will begin his search Professor in the tlepartjob.
ment of Dairy .{;cience at the UniMr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Car- versity of illinois.
penter and daughter Shirley of
Mr. and Mrs. C. William RamOgden avenue returned recently say and children, Charles Wllliam,
after spending three weeks In Jr., and Heather Marguerite, movOhio. Mr. Carpenter joined his ed Saturday from 223 Lafayette
family at thIe end of August and avenue to 903 Mt. Holyoke place.
remained with them until their Mrs. Leah Gree", from whom the
return.
Ramsays purchased their new
Mr. J. Frank Kelley of North- home, has gone to Germantown to
field, Minn., is visiting the Samuel live.
Carpenters of Ogden avenue for a
Miss Virginia Rath returned to
few da.ys before entering Swarth- her home on Yale avenue last
more College as a fresbman.
week after a two-week vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam S. Hobbs at Thomaston, Me., with her sisof Park avenue returned home ter, MIss Gertrude Rath, of Farmlate last week froD) a four week, ington, ·Conn., and cousin, Miss
6,000 mile motor trip to the West. Mary Van Turner, of Roanoke, Va.
They were met in Sait Lake City,
Mrs. John M. Pearson and son,
Utah by their daughter June and Jolm, of Cornell avenue returned
her schoolmate at Abelene Chris- home Sunday from a five week
tian 'College, Shirley Wellbrock stay at the Pearson Homestead In
of Salem, Oregon. Both girls had Northern Wisconsin. John left
been working at a resort hotel on Tuesday to resume his studies as
Mount Hood, Oregon, June in the a junior at Brown University,
ski shop. The girls and Mr. and Providence, R. I.
Mrs. Hobbs visited the Grand
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Tet('ns and Yellowstone National
Park and returned home by way
10% DISCOUNT
of South Dakota and St. Paul,
. Minn. June Hobbs will stay home
ON ALL IMPRINTED
this fall and return to Abelene
Christian College for the second
CHRISTMAS CARDS
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ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. Herbert F. Fraser of WallIogford announces the engage_
ment of her daughter, Miss Sarah
Jean Fraser, to Mr. Charles Ed~
ward Carter, son of Mrs. Patience
Carter and the late Mr. Wllliam
Carter of Wallingford.
A winter wedding is planned.
HULME·KENYON
The ml'rrlage of Miss, Nancy
Williams Kenyon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hallas Edwin Kenyon
of Upper Montclair N.J., to Mr.
Robert DuBois Hulme, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hulme of Rutgers avenue took place Saturday
afternoon, September II, in the
Presbyterian Church of Upper
Montclair.
The Reverend Harold W. Schenck of the' Montclair Heights Reformed Church and the Reverend
Dr. Joseph C. Dickson of the Presbyterian Church officiated at, the
ceremony.
The'bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a full length
ivory satin gown with a cathedral
train. A deep yoke of heirloom
lace trimmed the- off - shoulder
neckline and elbow-length mitts
were fashioned of the same lace.
A Juliet cap 'embroidered with
tiny seed pearls held her fingertip ilIu~ion veil. Butterfly orchids
and stephanotis formed her bouquet.
Mrs. John L. Palmer, Jr., of
East Orange was matron of honor
and the i:>ridesmaids included Miss
Jane C. Barger and Miss Nancy L.
Cox"y of Upper Montclair, Mrs.
Karl E. Nicholai of Philadelphia
and Mrs. George W. Place, Jr., of
Garrett avenue. They were all
similarly attired In cocktail lenglh
dresSes of golden yellow crYstalette arid carried bouquets of
chrysanthemums and ivy.
Dr. Norman A. Hulme of Albany, N.Y., served as b",t man
for his brother. Ushers [ncluded
Mr. Edward G. Fenwick of Arlington, Va.; Mr. E. Gerry Merrick, Srd, of Cleveland, Ohio,
brother-in-law of the groom; Mr.
John L. Paimer, Jr., of East
Orange, N.J., cousin of the bride;
Mr. Georlle W. Place, Jr., of Garrett avenue; and Lt. (jg) Richard
P. Taylor of Jacksonvllie, Fla.
The bride is a descendant of
Lord Lloyd Kenyon, first Baron
of Gredlngton and Lord Chief
Justice of England, and Moses
Brown, Quaker educator and a
founder of Brown University. She
is a senior at Swarthmore College
majoring in Fine Arts.
Mr. Hulme was graduated from
the University of Virginia in 1950,
received a Master's Degree from
Temple University and is currentlY studying for his doctorate at
the University of Pennsylvania.
He is associated with the Sun Oil
Compa;;y in Philadelphia.
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Settlernent Friday - 9 A.M. to 1 P.,.,.
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There will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning, at which time
Phone Sw.......re
the teachers and staft of the
Church
School will be Installed.
PETER E. TOLD, EdHor
Following
this service, there will
Rosalie
Peirsol Marjorie
Told Frances P. Murray Sally Alden
, ..
,.be breakfast for the faculty and
EnU!red as second Class Marter, January 24, lIi2ii, at the Post
staff.
Office at Swarthmore, PL, ,UDcier . the Act of March 3, 1879.
At 11 o'clock the regular service
ot,Il{orl,ling
Prayer wIll be held,
DEAD!.I'NE-wiIDNEsDAY NOON
after which there will be a special
SWABTIDIORB, PENNA., SBPTEMBER 17, 1954
coltee hour given for the reiurn' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , l l l n g students at Swarthmore ColPRESBYTERIAN NOTES
The Session of the church will lege. It is hoped that many mem,
.
rshi
' ,hold its regular monthiy meeting bers of the congregatioli will be
The two Morning Wo
p Serv- on Tuesday eVening S t b
.
III b h Id' th
h
h
' ep em er on hand to welcome these 'young
ICes w e e
m
e ~;a~ 21, at 8:00 p.m. In the Woman's people to Trinity Church.
this Sun~ay at 9:30 and 11 a CDC. Association Room.
The ushers ior Sunday will be
The suble,ct of the sermon, by Rev.
On Wednesday, September' 22,
.
as follows: R. T. Bates, S. D.
'T
will
Joseph Bishop
be
ornor- at 3 p.m. Circle 6 Chairman Mr
, Church"
,,"
s. Clyde, Jr., J. E. Eckenhoff, R. q.
row s .
Judson
R.
Hoover;
Co-Chairman,
H'
alg, W. E. Hetzel, Jr., J. N. Nutt,
f 11 win th 11 ••~
di!elY
Imme a
a a
ge,
"'"... William Turner, wjll meet and C. C. Wallin. Pierre Decrouez
o'clock service, there will be a for their first meeting at an Ac- is scheduled to serve as acolyte at
special Coffee Hour held to honor quaintanceship Tea at the home of 8' o'clock, and Ted Carey at 11.
the Swarthmore College students Mrs. Hoover, Brookhaven and
Boys' Choir relfearsals will be
who WiU be worshipping with WEngie Rds., Wallingford. Wednes.
held on Monday and Wed\lepday
this cqurch, year, as well as the day evening, at 8 p.m., Circle- 8, at 4 o'clock. The Girls Choir will
six citizens of ,S~de, Gennany Chairman', Mrs. Charles Martin; rehearse on Monday at 5:00 p.m.,
w!>o are vlslting this community will hold their first meeting at the and the Men's and Boys' Choir
for two weeks.
home of Mrs. Martin, 406 Haver'
Church School will meet as ford place. ThIs will be a time to will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
usual at 9:30 and 11:00 o'clock, get acquainted and to discuss the
A service of Evening Prayer
the double session being held for plans of the Circle for the coming will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesall classes except for the Junior year. '
day and agahl on Friday at the
High Department, which meets
same hou~.
only at 9: 30 and the Senior HIgh
METHODIST NOTES
On Wedne~day at 7:15 a.m. the
Department which meets only at
Church School will begin at 9:45 mid-week celebration of the Holy
a.
m Sunday
morning
will
10:45.
. ,
. Ther e a rCommunion
e,
' he resumed.
The Men's Bible Class will re- classes for all ages. At the 11;00
The first fall sessions of the
sume their meetings this Sun- a.m. Morning Worship Service, Church School will be held on
day at 9:30 a.m. under the leader- Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor will Sunday, September 26. Children
ship of Dr. E. Fay Campbell, who preach. There will be two nurs- In the third grade and up will
Is the Executive Secretary of the eries for children. Infants to 18 attend classes from 9:30 to 10:30
Council of Theological Education months will be cared for by moth_ a.m. Those in second grade and
of the Presbyterian BQard of ers in the nursery room and chil_ below will attend at 11 o'clock.
Christian Education.
dren from 18 months to 5 years
The High School Fellowship will be under the supervision of FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
will begin its regular meetings Mrs. -4lice Hoot and a selected
Swarthmore Meeting is host io
this Sunday evening at 7: 15 p.m., staff. Instructive and educational the Fall Planning Conference of
preceded by supper at 6: 30. An toys will be provided for these the YearlY Meeting Social Order
organizational meetin'"
will be children .
~
Committee this Saturday, Ser ._
held at which time new officers
The J uruor
. Church program h as tember 18. There will be morning,
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of the Fellowship will be elected. b een re vised and'IS un d er th e su- afternoon and evening sessions.
Mr. Bishop will lead a short dis- pervlsion of Mrs. Alton Smith. Meeting member~ are welcome at
cussion with the young people on G d
t fi
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ra es one a ve mc us ve w
all of them. The general public is
the subject of "How Can I Make Sl't in a b ad y at the f ron t a f th e most cordiallY invited to the eveThis My Best Year at School?"
ch urc h an d b e excuse d t a th e ex- ning meeting on "Creative A~
The High School Youth Choir t d d Juni
~will begin regu,lar rehearsals thls en 'e
' or Church session 'proaches to the Problems of the
Lange will' reSunday afternoon a.• 5 p.m. All during the singing of the second Ageing." "'ardon
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new members are urged to at- hY~. ~rades six and above will. port with movies, slides and tape
tend rehearsals on, this first meet- remam m the Sanctuary through iecordings on his cross country
the service. The program of Jun-, :research project undertaken this
ing.
ior Church will rotate accordllig past summer.
to Sundays.
Monthly Meeting for Business
CHUR~H SERVICES
At 12:15 Sunday morning there will beheld In the Meeting House
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
will be a Coffee Hour to receive on Sunday, September 19, at 7:30
and welcome Swarthmore College p.m.
Joseph P. Bisbop, Minister
John Schott, AssocIate MinJster Freshmen. All persons attending
Sanc1a:v, September 19
service are invited to remain for CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
9:30-10:45-11:00 A.M. - Chmch this time of fellowship.
School.
How we may prove and experiThe Methodist youth Fellow9:30 and 11 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
ship will meet at 6:00 p.m. Sun- ence man's God-given dominion
will preach.
day evening for an outdoor sup- over material bondage of all kinds
METHODIST CHURCH
per and devotional meeting at th. - sin, disease, and limitation JOHN C. KULP, B.D., M.A.,
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pat- will be brought out at Christian
MinIstei'
Sci~nce services Sunday, when
terson, 45 Amberst avenue.
EDWARD THORNTON, A.B.,
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
Monday
evening,
at
8:30
p.m.
Assistant Minister
Dr. Alexander K. Smith, District is uMatter~"
MRS. RUTH G. NICELY.
An invitation is extented to all
Superintendent, convenes the first
Organist-DIrector of Music
to
attend the services at 11 a.m.,
Quarterly Conference. All memSanc1a:v, September 19
bers of the Official Board are ex- First Cliurch of Christ, ScIentist,
9:45 A.M.~urch School
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. pected to be present. Officers of on Park avenue.
organizations will make oral reTRIN\.TY CHURCH
ports.
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H. Lawrence Whltt~more. Rector
The Pastor will have office Ballet Classes by ''VIVIENNE''
Sunda:v, September 19
Classes starting Oct. 8th
hours for counseling on Tuesday
8:00 AX-Holy Communion.
from 4-5 and 7-8 p.m. At 8:00
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
For registrations call
p.m. on Tuesday there will be SW 64430 - afte~ 4:00 P.M.
Taesdil:v, September 21
5:30 P.~.-
Wednesda:v, September lIZ
home of Mrs. H. Miller Crist, 1441~===========~
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Park avenue. The leader will be Ii
Frlc1a:v, September 2.
Mr. S. W. Johnson.
5:30 P.M.-EVening Prayer.
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Social Hall at 7:00 p.m. on WedTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
nesday and at 8:00 p.m. All four To whom it may concern!
Saturday, September 18
Commissions of the Officlai Board
(Parents take note)
1:30 - 5:15 P.M.-&>cial Order will meet simultaneously in the
Committee Planning Conference.
churcb. Chairmen of the Commis- Santa Claus (bless his cottori
7:15 P.M. - Panel Discussion:
"Creative Approaches to the sions shouid notify their Commis- socks) has just deposited dozProblems of Aging." - Meeting sioners of this first meeting.
House.
The Chancel Choir will meet for ens of samples of his new
Sanc1a:v, September 19
rehearsal at 8:00 p.m. on Thursitems at The CAMERA and
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. day.
All are welcome to join with us.
HOBBY SHOP for you to look
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Wednesc1a:v, 8eptembft lIlI
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Three months pass quickly~ll day,sewlng for A.F.S.C.
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Dr. North at Barnard
Dr. North, formerly assistant
professor of classics at Swarthmore College, will be visiting associate professor of Greek' and
Latin at Barnard CoUege, New
York. City, this year. During the
past year, she has been In Rome
doing research in Grl!eit thought
of the Hellenistic and GraecoRoman period at the Vatican Library, under a Fulbright Award
and a grant by the Ford Foundation.
Dr. North was the Faculty
Chairman of Red Cross Blood
Donor Day, while here, working
with the Swarthtnore Branch,
American Red Cross.
Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr., of
Wallingford, en tertalned her
Friends Central Alumnae group
for luncheon and bridge on Wednesday.
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TIIE- SWAR'I'HMOREAN
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'313 Dal1mou&h Avenue
sem~st~r.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Cratsley and familY of Strath Haven
avenue returned last week from a
month's vacation in northern New
York. Enroute home, Mr. and Mrs.
Cratsley picked up their sons
Bruce and John who had been
attending camps during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues returned Sunday aft e r
spending the summer at Mrs.
September
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DELIVER" SERVICE
fRiI '~q
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
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1111:00
:00 A.M.-The Lesson SIrmon
WilJ. be "Matter."
Wednesday evening meeting
eaOb week, 8 P.M. Reading roOm
daily except Sunday 12 tD 5
ft' I(, Wedneda)' eftnius"l'· to
':50 P.II. and 9 to 9:10' P.JI.
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ROGER RUSSEll
slate •
Mo.roe
Media
6-2176
sts.
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6 Pa'" Ave. . .
SW 6-4191
Fri. 9 to 8:30
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Get the SCOOp ill felt, wool or velveteen
• . , joyous fumpers, making the news
for day or date.
We have Spalle!
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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17, 1954,
September
Zoning, Paving, Light
Occupies Council
(Continued from Page 1)
Miehael~s··
Jackson Blackman who Is constructing homes on the other Ride
of the street. Clark msintslned
only sewer, water and gas lines
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and curbing could be put In before next spring and the major
part of the expense would be the
actual paving of the road. Council
decided to Ie-wer the figure to approximately $3,000 to cover the
improvements planned for the
near future. A commensurate
rebate will be made to Blackman
froin his monies already deposited with the Borough.
!In. Stuar1 Decides
BUCHNER'S
TOGGERY SHOP
fAtUege PharDlaey
,
Cordially Welc:omes Freshmen and
Upper Classmen
r.o
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(the druggie on the corner)
the. class of '58
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The place to buy your Freshman accessories
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Come In on Your First Trip to the Village
* * *
8 Park Avenue
1/2 GALLON
the returning upper
classmen
Welcomes
fellow Swarthmoreans
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VACUUM PACKED I
A Perfect "Finis" For
Your Dinner Party
I
DININ.. 100..5 .1Id LOllY All CONDniONID
Eleyator
Comfortable Room. Do, or W. .k
STRA.TH HAVEN INN
on.
Sundays: 8:30 A.M. - 10:30 P.M.
WALTIR I. ' .....
their surgeon neighbor was at
home; that the wound escaped,
though narrowly, the'maln artery.
Dr. Silvers and another neighbor had just extricated a boy
whose clothes were caught on
the fence on Saturday.
The tence was ordered by the
School District to protect children
at the school from delivery trucks
and other vehicles using" an adjacent driveway.
"9<.
FlEI 'ARKING
. CHINA - SILVER
CUT GLASS SALE
''THE CORRECT.. VIEWPOINT
HEALING'"
SHO" LOCALLY • • • AND SAVEl
Having sold my house at
410 No. Swarthmore Ave.
I am selling all my household
goods induding some antiques
CORN MEAL
What
Are
2 lb. box
'0 .......... '.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....
.29 lb.
"-
6ge
BREAST .................................................................... .19 lb.
CAULIFLOWER (Jumbo Heads) •••••••••••••• each
LOCAL LI~AS (Full Podded) •••••••••••••••• 2 Ibs
BARTLETT PEARS (Extra Fancy) ••••••••••••• 6 for
SEEDLESS GRAPES ••••••••••••••••••••••• lb.
25c
29c:
29c:
29c:
SAFE~T-WAY
SWEET PEAS
,
co-OP
16 oz can 22c:
. Try Applesauce Cake
Recipe on label
Modernage - 54 Gauge - 15 Denier
contolns 3
IRON
FOLIC ACID
",... than minimum
daily adult
requi ......nt
.2 milligram;
.... ul.. m.nt
undefarminecl
VITAMIN E
require.,....,,'
unclt....mined
LIVER
CONCENTRATE, N. F.
100 milligrams
o
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VITAMIN Bz
11',_
_,_dally
NIACINAMIDE
20 mllligl'Ol'l'lt:
ad.qu_ cIoily
adv."'....
D EXH... UST SYSTEM
HORN
0 GLASS
·0 TIRES
0 WINDSHIELD WIPERS
,0 REAl YIEW "IIROR.
10 STEERING
BRAKES
o
GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS,
First in Service - . First
It's so easy to travel around
towo by PTe. You get a
fast, worty·free ride to your
destination • • • with DO
tralIic or parking problems
aDd at less cost. You can
make most in-town trips
as Cut by PI'C .. by car, if
),ou _doe time of driving, JIUIda8 ud thea
to your destina.
doD. Highspeed ...bway
aDd e1eft1ed trains are
neD faster.
....wag
in Sales
36-DAY SUPPLYa.
144 CAPSUW
.
172-day supply'., ••
288 CAPSULES
1144-c1ay supply••••
4 79
7 95
PlENAMINS ARE SOLD AT REXAll DRUG STOR S EVERYWHERE
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Michael·'s College Pharmacy
(ON THE CORNER,
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Full Fashioned NYLONS
ALL SIZES
79~ pro
MILK
4 c:ans 49~
,
un"'.trml_
The 10-polnt Safe.T.Wa, Inspec:tlon listed
will be given your yehlc:le every Hme YOIl
bring It In fOr servlc:e.
O REAR LI.. HTS
.D FRONT UGHn
RUMSEY ., CHEVROLET
SW....... ore 606130
Theatre Square
)
South
Chester Road
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doN'""'.........'
CALCIUM
PANTOTHENATE .
Your Safe-T·W~y Service Check
VITAMIN D
..1 _.. daily advh
SERVICE
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CO-OP
EV4PORATED
...chclo..
require",.".
16 oz can 2Sc:
APPLESAUCE
".,.n'a"I.......
,witch,••
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to you, your family,
your' community?
NORRIS
,
.....'Ih; """ aNd - . , """ abI'lty 10 .... a 'iving-.U """ be 011_ by faU_
"."ppIIIlllIOl your cfiet with CI
c'lw. yet non-fattenint .....ltI-wftamin
....... uct. ThaI', whF o-r day tIIciv.-cIo ....
to ....u _
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Token Travel
Is SO Easy
SPICED WAFERS
LAMB SALE
NOW -10 IMPORTANT VITAMINS, INCLUDING 112, PLUS
LIVER CONCENTRATE AND IRON-You """ be _ . . . . ._ . Y-
the Swarthmore Woman's Club on
Tup.sday. September 28. This wUl
be an all-day.course open to all in
the community able to attend.
Two sessions will be held, 10 to
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micrograms
and
Benefits of
12
the air alerts. The services par-
Pennsylvania
Defense
authorities will Civilian
give a course
at
2 lb. pkg, 22c:
3 IIG EXTRAS-PlUS RED VITAMIN 8
THAT GM YOU
VITAMIN B' 2
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WATER GROUND
....in. VitaminsP-TAlCETHE liND
received a bus load of evacuees
from Philadelphia.
To man these centers the Volunteer Services of the American
Red Cross bas approximately 50
women who have reported at all
Robert Brooks
Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Klngsle, 3·1879
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ticipating are: Canteen, Gray
La.llies, Nurses Aides, .Sta1f Aides
PrOduction, Entertainm;nt,"'
Supply and Motor Corps. So that
these workers will be able to do
the most efficient work and be of
the most help if the need arises
for their services, the State of
CRUTCHFIELD'S
OLD VIRGINIA
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
Civil Defe'nse in
Mass Care Course
(Continued from Page
SWarthmore 6-0857
NECK (for stew) ....
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Yale & Harvard Ayen ..e., Swarthmore. 'a.
RIB CHOPS ............................................................ .79 lb.
c:an 33c:
_no'
OpEm Weekdays: 7:30 A.M. - 11 P.M.
CHOCOLATE BITS
OL
old. .....
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1130 P. M.
• • •
ROCKWOOD
Mint Flavored
8
SWEET SHOP
FA.. ILY DINNIRS to SUIT ... TASTI-a' I'III'ONI
LEGS .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .64 lb.
SHOULDERS (with bon.e in) •••••••••••••••••• .39 lb.
CHUCKS .................................................................19 lb.
SALTED PEANUTS
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all of you.
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FRESH THIS WEEK!!
LUMMIS.
Mf..
Weekend of September 16, 1954
,
Regular Price 1.19
Recipe on package for
Famous Chocolate Mint
Cookies
will
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6 oz. pkg. 23c:
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Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kirby of ''''JURE
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Evanston, m., have been vWting
D ON SCHOOL fENCE 12 a.m. and I to 4 p.m.,
and It Is Defense Program, who will be unMrs. Kirby's brother-in-law and Nine-year-old Sandra Althouse I hoped that there
be a large able to attend the all-day session,
sister,
and Mrs. George S, is recuperating at her home 516 turn out on this day.
he or she is asked to contact Mrs.
Valentine
of
Benj
min
W
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nue
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a
es ave- Rutgers avenue, from a mutilated
If there is anyone interested In Moir, SWarthmore 6-0498 or Mrs.
left arm sustslned at 5 o'clock helping with the- Borough's Civil Shute, SWarthmore 6-3735.
Sunday afternoon when one of a F=====~~~~~~~;;:~;;~;;~;;~~=::;
group of neigborhood chUdren,
vias climbing on a fence at the
she
$600 MONTHLY
The
back of the Rutgers avenue school,
slipped and caught her arm on the
Statflll9 ..., • .,. for 2 """of,"",,,,"
Old
Bank
B
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lldlng
Swarthmore
jagged wires which top the fence.
salesmen to ......... IflIrt_ Eosttm
.
,Hunery School
tlnaadQI COQpoIaliOli. No frovel. Salll
Sandra, the daughter at Mr. and
ILicensed)
SW 6-4597
.,pwlence and obtll., clnlred. .....bMrs. Sam)lel L. Althouse, Is a
yea"
fourth grade student at the school.
,led.
capabl. of cnaurnln9 rMpoIlSlWI ..
1flIo,1. _ _II9In....... pI_
HOME MADE CAKES
Alice Grogan, of 520 WestminReg'lIfer NOW for
Includ. brief
history, .U
ster avenue, a sixth grader also
,.pll.. confJdenlal. Oar talesmen hay.
HOME MADE CANDIEs .
playing at the playground which
Flr.t Seme.ter
bHn Infor_ 01
.d. lox A. L.
Is
bordered
by
the
fence,
assisted
CUT FLOWERS and PLANTS
SwarthmoNal.
Sandra In reaching her home
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509 Rutgers avenue, attended her
Mn. G. W. Brodhead
and rushed her to Chester Hospltal where he was required to
308 Maple Aven..e
use over a half-hundred Btitches
(Former Broadway and TV Dancer)
to close the tattered wound exSW 6-4609
Studio of the Dance
tending down the inside ot the
arm from elbow midway to wrist.
Swarthmore Woman~s CI..b
While carefully watching tor
Age. 3.5
Ballet, Toe, Acroblltic lind Tlip
any. signs of infection, trying to
make up for the blood loss, and
Enroll Now - Classes Stan September 25
Transportlltion Available
hoping that a triangular portion
Dial WA 8-3959 or SW 6-3688
of the rip will heal witho~\
(Spedlll Tlip lind Acroblltic CIIIsses for Boys)
necessityare
of skin
the Althouses
very graft,
grateful
that
We hope It's a good year for
FOOD MARKET
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Marie Louise Forsythe
the vacation-rested
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ICE CREAM
swAR'I1IM08EAN
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WI' (610 IlC, S•••ay, ':45 A....
EXTRA
SPECIAL
.BREYER'S
THE
Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Oler of
Washington, D.C. and their daugh_
ter, Helen LouIse, have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam
Craemer
the week.'of Harvard avenue for
II...... _'d.... _
AcaInst Sohool
A letter from Mrs. Alvah W.
Stuart announced abandonment of
her plan to operate a nursery
school at her home on Vassar avenue, was received. Mrs. Stuart
was granted permission to operate
the school on the Rite, with restrictions, following a public hear-'
ing several weeks ago. The letter
gave no reason for Mrs. Stuart's
change of Intention other than a
mention that she had discovered
one neighbor who !tad sigoed a
petition saying residents of the
area were wU11ng to have the
school operated there, .had really
not been in favor of it.
Purchase of an emergency light,
to be placed. in the entrance hall
ot Borough Hall to light the police
station and library In case of
failure of regular power facUlties
such as occurred in last July's
windstorm, was authorized. A
selt-charglng, wet battery type
with two flOOd lights the new
fix~ure will operate automatically
when regular current Is Interrupted.
17, 19M
September
'IILADELPIIA TlAIS,.ITITI••
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September 17, 1954
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OFF TO SCHOOL
p~rk av.enue will begin Fr."shmen Freshman year at the University
David Jenkins, son of Mr. and' orIentation at Drexel Institute of of Delaware. Nancy Is the daugbMedia Frlead, Sc.ool
UPHOLSTERING
Mrs. Howard Jenkins of North I.Technology next week.
.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.
Serving aU Ra"" aA Creeds
Chester road, Roland Kenschaft,
John McCahan and Bob Gurin Newnam.
Three Years through 7th Grade
SL!~.:~~~:::!ES
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ken- entered Freshmen week activities
Tom Alden of C"ester road will
To Enroll, phone
..... S..... Hili on4
schaft of Rutledge, William Cope, at the University of Pennsylvania return to Amherst College early
MEdia 6-0984
104... tfo•• 15 yea ........ 1....
son of Mr. and Mrs. WUlIam J. last week. John Is the son of Mrs. next week to begin' his senior
Cope, of Crum Ledge, and Mary David McCahan of Strath Haven year.
Woelfel, daugHter of Mr. and Mrs. avenue and Bob is the SOn of
Muriel Watkins of College aveSpringfield
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-42:160
George Woelfel of College avenue Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurln of nue began her senfor ye~_Friday.
EMIL SPIES
entered Swarthmore College on Amherst avenue.
September 10.
.
.
Laundromat
Watc•••••r
Thursday to begin their FreshLois Storlazzi, daughter of Dr.
Judy Ammerman, daughter of
iN . .,...... PI••
Fottn.rly of F. C. Bod• • Son.
men year.
. and Mrs. Joseph Storlazzi of Park Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Anunerman of·
Ilt ...02H,
Fine Watch ond
128 Yale Ave.
Kay
Lanning,
daughter
of
Mr.
avenue,
will
enter
Beaver
ColSouth
Chester
road
left
yesterlear
Lot-llaer I_lra_..
Clock Repairs.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Robert D. Lanning of North Ches- lege as a Freshman on Monday. . day for Elmira, N.Y., where she
ter road will enter Beaver College
Mary Bunker, daughter of Mr. .will begin her Freshmen year at
as a freshman early next week. .and Mrs. Henry L. Bunker of Mt. Elmira College.' .
.
Jody
Longwen;
daughter
of
Mr.
Holyoke
place
left
yesterday
for
Ann'
LoreJ,"
of
Crest
lane,
will
CONSTRUCTION
PETER 01 NICOLA
and Mrs. John H. Longwell of Lewisburg, Penna., where she will arrive Mon
RESIDENTIAL AND
enter Bucknell Unfversity as a Mass., to begin her freshmen year
Driveway ConstrucHon
Freshman.
at Mt. Holyoke College. Ann Is
COMMERCIAL
Television & Radio Senice Rodger Gilmour of Harvard the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alphalt or CODcrete
Alterations
C ••p'eI....... at
avenue will leave Monday for John G. Lord.
Cellar Walls Re·Plaltered
f.r H •••
Haverford College where he will
Sue Goldsmith of Wallingford
10lEIlT IIOOKS
begin his Junior year.
and Polly Told of Park avenue
Phone Swarthmore 6-252'
335 Dartmouth Avenue
SW 6-311t-WaH D.y.
J
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k II Uni
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K' 3.1879-Eves•• Sonday
osep Storazzi of Park avenue will return to Buc ne
verwill begin his Sophomore year at sity to begin their senior year.
J. F. BLACKMAN
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P.M.C. next Wednesday.
Milly McCowan qf Vassar. aveFor .. "reelsharp"
Nancy Newnam of Walnut lanenue will begin her senior year at
8W 1·8816
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law~rrwer
left Wednesday to .begin her Penn State this week.
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THOM SEREMBA
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PENS 3101
5 Ex~liI';~'fIBP," Feffu",
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on aorun
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DAY and' NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
PERSONAL
PERSONAL - Experienced bllby
sitter, 20 years old, desires day
or evening job. Please call
SWarthmore 6-0907.
PERSONAL Alterations, f1ttings by appointment In your
home. Association with Estelle
Dress Shop, 69th Street. SWarlhmore 6-4934.
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance repairs - prompt
service.
TV setsBrooks,
repairedSWarthIn the
Ilome. Robert
more 6-3889 or KIngswood 3-1879.
PERSONAL _ Wall scraping _.
clean cork. Floors and furniture
covered. Paper taken away. Free
estimates. Call WAshburn 8-6107.
FOR SALE
WILLIAM BROOKS
A~hefl
& Ruhhish Remnveil
Lawns M9wed, General
IIsu1lng
~36 HardinII' Ave., Mol1on. Pa
NOON
SW 6·4041
"'UNDAYS and HOLIDAY8
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FIREPLACE WOOD
5WARTHMORI. PA.
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FOR SALE Bendix washer.
$25. Call SWarthmore 6-2381.
F~~~~b-urb~~9st~r~~0~aPlygon-,
C;Warthmore 6-0740
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A Comple,e 'nsurance and Real Es'a'e Agency
Air and Ship Travel
FOR RENT
FOR RENT _ Furnished apartment, ~ee rooms, kitchenette,
bath. Utilities Included. Occupancy October 1. SWarthmore 83168.
~FO=R::':"'REN--T----s-ec-o-n-d-f1-00-r-,-un-
furnished apartment _ living
room, bedroom, kitchen, bath.
Separate entrance a.nd garage.
Available October 15. Box J, The
Swarthmorean.
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= 6 1176
rooms. SWarthmore 6-4124.
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P....., 306141
3-6142
404291
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WRITES LONGER ••• up to
100,000 words without changing refills.
ALWAYS WRITES SMOOTHER •••
never scratches, never skips.
no 10088 .prinKs to break or lose ...
A million elieko without a miss. •
NEW PERMA·DRI INK
18 amear·proof, fsde·proof, e",,'t leak•
t:A..tiiJ
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Swarthmore 6-2253
THE WORLO'S lARGEST
SRUNa PENI
Imprinted "Swarthmore" at no
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extra charge -
,
... lIeul'
f.ver.te
co.or.
Michael's College Pharmacy'.
(on the corner)
SW 6-0857
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No. 538
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IN PRONT ALONG the Northerly side
Westwardly twenty feet and extend-
ATLANTIC EUn OIL
IRON
BURNERS
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC· COMPAIY
day of sale .
LEVARI PACIAS
.
• June Term, 1954
at the. dlstanee of one hUndred and
,
Ing in depth Northwardly between
parallel lines at rllI'bt angles to said
Third Street one hundred and torty
teet to the So~therly side of a twenty
teet wide alley. which extends from
,r .
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,"
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saId Engle Street to Townsend Street·
BOUNDED ON TBE BAST by land~
now or late .of Prank C. Clark et ux
Bnd on the West by lBJlda now or late
of.' Peter Mlaturalt: BEING KNOWN
AND DESIGNATED as No. 2218 West
Third Street:
TOGEIHER With the right and usa
,
ot satd alley In common wIth the
9,.Wl1BlB of. otller lands abutting
\d.Iereon.
BEING THE SAME PREMISES
which Laurence E. Racine and
Dolores S. Racine. his wife, and Mario
Frelkle. by their Deed dated. the 18th
day or Nov. A.D. 1953 end forthwith
Intended to be. recOrded 1n the oMce
f'or the ~lng 01 Deeds In and
for PelawBrQ .County atOrea.ld eon. veyed unto Archie L. DaUb and Margaret Daub. his wife. 'in tee.
Improvements .c:ona1st of a 3 story
brIck bUlldlng 18 :z 18 teet WIth 2
story frame 1'88.l' 18 x 8 teet.
Sold 88 the property at Archie L.
Daub & Margaret Daub, hIa wife.
Attys: EdW8l'd McLaughlin and Don.
ald W. Lehrklnder.
3t·9·3
P. A. SHEAR, Jr. Sherllr
Hits New High in
Knock·Free Powerl
SHERlF'P BALES
REAL ESTATE
of
VAN ALEN BROS•
Opposite Borough Hall{
check at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In advertisement). bal.
ance in ten days. Other conc:UtloDB on
ot Third Street lnt:!asured thence
George Myers
SW 6·0108
SHERIF'P BALES
of REAL ESTATE
8HERIPP'S OPPICE •
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA
. Prtday, sept. 24. 1954
.
9:30 A.M:. Eastern Daylight TIme
OOndlt10D8: 1260.00 cash or certified
olxty ~eet meB8Un!d Weotwardly from
tl!Ie Northwesterly comer of said
Third Street and Engle, In the CIty at
;
_n51.".
G~• •I.e'".
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(011
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ill
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Featured at Acme Super Mcneil
ELBERTA FREESTONE
PI CHES
25c
Sc
ORANGE DRINK'
:2~Z
AD .,.........nDal low • lot .L'.
5 .....
Malva
-~
Mission (Non::carbonate)
SBERlF'P'S OPPIOB
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
Prtday, sept. 24. 1954
9:30 AM. Eastern Daylight Time
conditions: t250.00 caab or corUDe
check at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In advertisement). bal.
ance In ten da.ys. Otber conditions on
day of sale,
PIERI FACIAS (ALIAS)
No. 270
Sept, Term. 1954
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece
of ground. SITUATE in the City of
New Premium IJaSfJ/illf
SINCLAIR
o IR-
Fusco
o.
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
IPhcu.e
..
-SWa.rtllmore
.,.'.
. , 6-3611.
q
ua1i
tJ
12
2. ~ 33C
2 ~: 33c
/JdI,aI Pancy
APPLE SAUCE
/JdI,aI Pan Gold
WHOCYLEcn CORN
2' 6"C
.~ole59c
Either Half
ALl. THAT CERTAIN lot or piece
of land with· the buUcUngs and 1m.
provements thereon erected. SITUATE
on the Northerly 61d.e of Third Street
Jack Prichard
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.~eJl FEST.IVAL·
Warren Shultis and, Jim Calkins of South Chester. road ehtertained a group of their friends at
_w
a "farewell party" for Irl Duling
NabiKO
of Newtown Square, who will be
.:~
inducted into the ~rmy next
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·Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malone ,,---------,;.::..;;;;;:...;;;;;,;;:.::..::.....- - - - . : . . . - -...,
of Dartmouth avenue are enterLancaster Brand Genuine Sprill'g
taining as their house guests for
two months, Mrs. Malone's par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bryan
of Miami, Fla.
Chester, COunty of Dela.ware and
State of Pennsylvania: CONTAINING
matic washer; used one month. WANTED - Part time houseSamuel D. Clyde
Samuel D, Clyde. Jr. § Guaranteed perfect. $230. MEdia
keeper and dletfclan for a
PAINTING = 6-3412.
church. October through May $100
;;; J. Edward CI)'de
George Plowman = FOR SALE - Portable electric a month. Reply Box H, The
and
Swarthmorean.
CARPENTRY
WANTED - Days work or one
6 p.m. during week. SWarthmore
day a week cleaning. Refer6-0856.
ences. CHester 3-2643 afternoons
FOR SALE - Mens sults. One or evenings.
SWarthmore 6-8761
brown wool and dacron, one
blue light weight, one tuxedo. All W ANTEQ - To rent bungalow
size 44 long. SWarthmore 6-5806.
two bedroom house by three I ~~~~;;;:~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~
FOR SALE _ Girls 24 inch two adults by.October 15. SWarthmore Ii
wheel bike. Fair condition. 6-4152.
.
Sheet Metal Work
Price $10. SWarthmore 6-0603.
WANTED - Days work or. part
F0~"SAT'E
Five piece rea, and ' time. Experienced. Call CHester Roofing
Gutters
chrome breakfast set. U.ed 4-4968 after 4 p.m.
Air CondlHonlng
three months. SWarthmore' 6- WANTED, - . Housework, four
3809.
day week - Monday, Tuesday,
HeaHng
• Changll to modern automatic gas hnuse heating
FOR SALE _
Tropical fish, Wednesday, Thursday - Experi011 ,. Gas - burners
aquariums, supplies. SWarth- enced. References given.· C8l1
now so that you can enjoy complete home heat·
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more 6-4893 after 3 today; 1 to 3 !:C;!;H~e:!s!::te:!r..:!:4-~7::3:!:14~._ _ _ _ _ __
I
ing comfon during the first cool'spell. The cost of
Saturday.
WANTED r - We wlll buy at best
FOR SALE - Kenmore gas drier.
prices old china, cut glass, furequipment and installation for gas house heating
Two year old Excellent condi- nlture. Call Holly Oak 4313 or
is lower than the cost of comparahle automatic
tion. Call KIngswood 3-2422.
Holly Oak' 6720 collect, for ap- Box 48 SWarthmore 6-074(1
FOR SALE _ Football pants size pointment., All business conflheating equipment usi"g other fuels. Furthermore,
32; $3. Football shoes size 10, dential. Colonial Cupboard, No. 5, I,=~~~~~~~~~~~~
the overall cost of gas heating is economical •••
$5. ExceUent condition. SWarth- Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington, Ii
more 6-2127.
=D;::e:!:l.~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
compares favorably with any automatic heating.,
LOST
. FOR SALE - i\llison Antiques
adbrn. ;Your hom!!' or. room with LOST
Hand bag in front of
thinjJs of· beauty and unchanging'
- ~
200 W. Ridley Ave. ,
value. Large assortment at reaCo-op, ,:,ednesday, September
RIdley Park
sonable prices. SWarthmore 6- 8 about 12.30 p.m. Reward. C8l1
SWarthmore 6-1126.
3050.
SW 6-4742
On Tuesday, female
FOR SALE Peaches, yellow I;OST dachshund puppy on Michigan
WA 8·2440
and white Freestone. Apples.. E1
Rancho Orchards, Providence road and Muhlenburg avenues. Call
Authorized Dflfrfbutors
one mile north of Rose Tree, near SWarthmore 6-2844.
for
Media.
LOST Envelope containfng
letters, correspondence between
FOR SALE - Upholstery and slip
cover cloth at less than whole- Post Office and 105 PrInceton avesale price. Thom Seremba, Sharon nue. Reward. Call SWarthnlore
and
8-0959.
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HIll 0734.
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• Spread parments ,Oyer • ten·month period and
make mid.winter payments easier. There is no
charge for this convenient budget plan. TeleSwarth.,.ore and Vicinity
phone or Visit any Philadelphia Electric office to
ManJ ~"'Clctiye Homes Available
alld heelHng eqUipment
arrange easy budgeting of your gas house heating
Service
available to 0of"
payments nen season.
cnstomers o. all mate.
oll ••r .....
If you _III 'n.......II. . on AUTOMA nc GAS
Level pay1IIent plan on 011
HOUSE MEA tI'tG. . .II or visit your plum.....
. IIIUs. Aw'-allc 'dellverle'
Realtors
........ eOill.adOl, _ any of our suburban storeS. .
•of 011· darlDg ... ......119
a. Bird
ilt Ocean City,
OPEl
LEGS OF
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NEWS NOTES
~d.~~s;e;::~~g,
TROUBLE·FREE CONSTRUCTION
GUARAHTE£D fOiEVER!
F~:"a~bu-sln~tr;~~';,'i,.r~~r::~
;;; cellent condition. $7. Call MEdia venient to transportation and tea-
,
• UNCONDITIONAllY
8UILOER
;;; FOR SALE _ Two mirror. 64"
~ by 66" and 50" by 60". $75 for
;;; pair. Apply Mrs. A. Swartz, 609 A.
i South Chester Road or call
a SWartlimore 6-8927.
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Charles E. Fischer
FOR RENT - Unfurnished first ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
floor apartment. Two rooms and
bath. Private entrance. C a II
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
SWarthmore 6-1452.
FOR RENT - Room for gentleAND SON·
man. Third floor, semi-private
bath. SWarthmore 6-4230.
GENERAL CONrRACrOR
FOR RENT - Nine rooms, two
baths, garage. Central1y locat- Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
ed. Large plot. Shade trees; ImModem Kitchens
Alterations
mediate occupancy. SWarthmore
6-3890.
1401 Ridley Avenue
FOR RENT _ Altractive third
floor apartment in Lansdowne.
CHester 2-4759
~~u~~Tro~d::!~fc;n.lj~r r~~~
2·5689
and bath. Fireplace. No chlldre".
MAdison 3-5918.
I SWEENEY & CLYDE
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KONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
J. A. GREEN
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C' LAS' S'I FIE DAD S
REELSHARP. SW 6-4100
Small Moter Specialist
,
S"'arthMor. 6-1441
.
Cedar lane, is one of nine members of his class ot Western Maryland College who have been
chosen on the Freshman Advisory
~ouncil to assist college officials
In the orientation of new students
this, year. As
. a ,member of this
." groUP he will greet new students
when they arrive on the campus
and help to introduce them to
the various phases of college life.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox of
Guernsey road are entertaining
the stall of the School In Rose
Valley at a welcome and orientation house party this weekend at
their home In Cape May, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of
Elm avenue rIsited Mrs. Griest's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl J. HasbrOUCk
In Mont.
I
c air, N.J. While there they attended the wedding of Miss Nancy
Kenyon and Mr. Robert Hulme.
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of
Cedar lane visited her sister, Mrs.
PEOPLE WHO 1NR1TE ,
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FOR A LhilNo j aLEPER
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ATTENTION PARENTS, TEACHERS, STUDENTS!
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mE SWARmMOREAN
Charles
Keighton,
son of Mr.
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and
Mrs. E.
Walter
B. Keighton
of
r./t..
lI.p.'"
r:,. TlM"EN
,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest
Leonore Perkins returned re_
1Il0ved last week fro", 404 Elm cently from a vacation trip to
avenue to 308 Elm avenue.
Kingston, Canada.
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September 17. 195'
Chester. County of Delaware and
State ot pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows. to wit:
SITUATE at the Northeast corne..
of TVrellth Street and Plower Street.
thence extending Northwardly along
the Easterly olde of said Plower Street
80,114 feet thence EastwanUy by a line
parallel with the said Twelfth Street
·43 teet more or lea.- to a. point, thence
Southwardly 80.00 feet to a POint on
the North aide of .Twelfth Street.
thence extending 'Westwardly along
the same 45.18 feet more or leas to
tile fb1It mentioned point and p"""
of tieelnDlng.
. Improvements " " _ of a
.tory stuOOD atDgIe houae 10 x.18
a 1 .wrY _ _ _ It x8 """ .
a 1 story.frame detached bUUdlng
" II feR.
80Id as
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Atty: _
the ",opa"
Ln7.
loin Lamb Chops
Rib Lamb Chop.
Shoulder L~mb Chops.
Square Cut Shoulder Lamb
PORK Tliiisom;pa::~~bi 35C
,
1'oN' P.& . . . . . . . 88'1_111
Ib
Loin End Up .. 3K 11>0
Rib End Pork' Chopi
Loin End Pork Chops
Govt. Graded U. S.
Choj~
Lancaster Brand Beef
RIB ROAST 3:::4~
Ib
Lancaster Brand Sliced Bacon
Armour's Star Pure Pork Sausage
Lancaster Brand Young Hen (New Crop)
TURKEYS
8ar:~1bs
Oven.Ready
Beltsville Turkeys .... 1bo ........
Jb
43c
Ib 39c
1b_49c
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59c
38c
Ib 43c
K Ib
53C
.
Ib
53c
Stewing Oysters ....~.. 59C/ Frying Oysters...... ... 45c
Frying Oysters .......... 63c Stewing Oysters ......... 39c
r: 39c
Flounder FlI,leh
Dress.d Whiting 5''''''69c
Extra.Pancy Jonathan
APPLES
Red
Eating
F""cy, Tender Stringl....
GREEN BEAlS
1'"9"'"' .&e Seh61 ~~
39c Value Plain
ANGEL FOOD
Sticky
,
each
35C
Cinna""on .BUNS
/Id#d
. ,
Pure
ORANGE IUICE
.9dmI
7 =$100.
B::ai:b-y~L·lm-a--:Be=-a-n~s----....
,0.... pks
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19c.
Frosted SeaFoOds
Rock Lobster Tolls
Dresiecl Smelh
Flounder FilletS
Cod Fillets ...."..
".... 39c
Ocean Perch Fillets ,.... 39c
~Ick... .
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~~COfFEES
.WIN-CREST t!'s 99C
.
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ter bodied and
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of Henry
,
Ib 63c
Ib $1.19
Ib 95c
Ib 59c
Ib 39c
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 8
hedges trimmed, Council Baked
Service Sunday
quick Action
, Dr. FuslOll to Speak
Secretary Elliott Richardson to
Dr. Frances R. Fussell will be
For Mrs. David Ullman Ralph V. Little's request to have Smith remove the hedge.
the feature speaker at the openJ
(Continued from Page 1)
Council Monday evening to have
ing September meeting of the
the hedge along the Aubrey Smith
Swarthmore League of Women I n'''''' the Friends Meeting House lot at Swarthmore avenue and the
. Reserve Your ,Ticket for
Voters sheduled for Monday on the Swarthmore College cam- south sIde of the railroad trimmed
"LUNCHEON 15 SIRYED"
Frosh
Start Orientation evening at 8:15 p.m., Septem- pus at a memorial service at 3 to provide a safer viewing length
ber 20 at Trinity Church. A 45 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Her of the track toward the station,
SW 6-173 or SW 600498
Week Today; Several
W'th death was a grievous thing for received prompt attention. ApI P.M. September 30 $1.00
minute
sound
nun,
orId with
1 - her friends and community' to acFaculty Changes
out End,"
will
be ...
shown,
parently well aware of the usual
W_o'. Ct.......... - , Fad
Swarthmore College will begin Mrs. Fussell leading th'e
cept, but the memorial tributes
freshened In all present the meman orientation program for the sian' after the film.
of her gracious, cOllsbrucUv1
new Freshman Class on Thursday,
Mrs. Vincent Lathbury will be deeds in the community. John
.JINGLE
September 16. The weekend will in charge of the program. All Seybold spoke words of neighbor•
If your head spins around
be conducted for the most part members of the community are ly appreciation of her 'brave and
Like a musical top,
by members of the Senlor honorinvited to attend the meeting.
gallant besring of pain', of' her
Down
a qulck Bromo Seltzer
ary socieUes, Mortar Board and
outreaching neighborliness.
Book and Key. On Monday, all
Mrs. Wtillam A. Clarke, spoke
Former.y
Then It sure will stop.
H
Football
Prepares
,
students will register for the new
comfort to the family quoting
CAR N S
Regul4r film, ColorFtlm, Alao
term and classes will hegln TuesFor Successful Year in
the
promise,
"Come
unto
me
all
fast 24 hour deVeloping aenriee.
day. Approximately 900 students
(Continued from Page 1)
ye
that
are
weary,
and
heavy
650
Baltimore
Pike'
are expected to enroll for the fall
laden and I will give you rest."
Springfield, Del. Co.. Pa.
CATHERMAN'S
semester.
up well at one of the tackles.
Mrs.
Robert
L.
Coates
read
Llzette
SWarthmore
6.(1450
DRUG STORE
In addition to representatives of
Pretty certaili standouts are big
Woodworth
Reese,
"Tears."
Mis.
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.
A.M.
to
6
P.M.
8W S·058&
many of the states In this country, Pete Kroon at right end, Stu Bowthere will be students from for- ie at tackle, Co-Captain Roger Henry L. Patterson read verses
elgn lands here to be trained so Zensen at center and Sophomore composed while thinking of Mrs.
that they may return and assume Calvin Coleman at left half. As
positions of' leadership In their with any young team, some boys m::G. B. Mustin, Jr., read a
native countries. One such foreign may catch fire and provide un- :~:gO~~X: ab~e~~=':i~TEACHER OF PIANO-classes in chamber
student is Ken Matsumoto who looked for streDgth. Among such
music and theory
lists his address as 10-r0-4., possibillties are Scot Pickard at to her death including the peUNOW ENROLLING FOR FALL SEMESTER
Nishikata _ machi, Komagome, end, Bud Stephanlc at guard and tion: "Our Father, we are beto
understand
at
last
that
d I
Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Ken is Dick Snyder in the backfield.
the things that are wrong with
special fundamentals course for a u ts
a Bancroft Scholar which means
Subject to almost certain shifts,
begins in November
that he has been selected front here is the way the squad lines our world are the sum total of
Studio at 1332 Walnut Street'
many applicants to receive a up at present: Ends: Pete Kroon, all the things that are wrong with
us
as
individuals.
Thou
hast
made
Philadelphia
scolarship made possible by the Scott Pickard, Lee Gemmill, Joe
us
after
Thine
image
and
our
Telephone
PEnnypacker
5·1771 or
will of the late E
croft, former United States Am- Baker, George' Garrett. Tackles: hearts can find no rest until they
bassador to Japan. Ken will be -Stuart Bowie, :Mike Hurd, Eddie rest in thee. Thy help is our
the first student to be sent under Noyes, Bob Keller, G e 0 r g e only hope".
Mrs. Ullman's sister-in-law Mrs.
this plan alnce the reacUvation of Kroon, Bill Welsh, Herb StelgelEdward
Thomas stated her firm
the Bancroft Foundation following man, Tad Rltzinger, Jj:ugh Morribelief
that
time brings understandthe War. It is his plan to major son. Guards: Carl Thomas, Presin History and American civiliza- ton Hollander, Bud Stephanie, ing and knowledge which death
cannot ,interrupt.
tion.
Dan Jackson, Stu Fisher.
Cremation took place Monday
Down trodden?
Returning students will find a
Center: Co-Captain Roger Zenat West Laurel Hill cemetery. Innumber of familiar faces missing sen, Andy Jones, Dick Coles,
terment will J:!e in Wisconsin.
Walked on?
from the campus. Susan P. Cobbs, John Lange.
Dean of Women and Professor
Quarterback: Randy Malin, Steve
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Elm aveUnderfoot?
of Classics is absent on leave dur- Carter, Hap Dunning, Jimmy
nue has been visiting her daughIng this semester and will spend Noyes. Left Half: Calvin Coleman,
ter, Mrs. James Weir of Charlesthe time on a special study proj - Mal Tippet, Jimmy Bruce, Cliff
ect in Greece. J. Roland Pennock, Hopkins. Right Half: John Cole- ton, W.Va.
Dr. and Mrs. James Richards,
Professor of Political Science is in man, John Lewis, Dick Snyder.
Jr.,
of Dartmouth avenue are enEngland under a grant from the
Fullback: Co-Captain Terry DelGuggenheim Foundation to study muth, Charles Hummer, George tertaining Dr.Rlchar,ds' parents,
and Mrs. James Richards
certain aspects of the Legislative Pappas, Alan Baughan. Managers:
Our rugs feel that way all of th~ time in many
who
are
en route from their sumBranch of that government.
Kelly Murphy, Dave Preston.
mer home in Bridgeton, Me." to
of the nicest homes in the county.
their winter home In Winter Parli.
Miss Narbeth to Speak
NEWS NOTES
Beginning Friday, September
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Conwell and
New Fall Stock
24, the weekend will be filled with family of Columbia avenue have
activities centered around Gwen- recently returned from a summer
GOURMO GALORE
dolyn Narbeth, Mis~ionary mem- in Cape May. Mrs. Conwell's par_
ber of the Swarthmore Methodist ents, Mr. and'Mrs. J. B. Douglas
ARTISTIC ANTIQUES
Church, and her missionary work of North Chester _ road, wiU he
in Constantine, Northern Africa. returning tomorrow. While in
... ew." ' . ' . C . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
100 ~d: Ave.. ~, ,..
'Miss Narbeth is returning to her Cape May, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Custom Made Lampshades
SWarthmore 6-6000
:post on Tuesday, September 28.
were visited by their son, Mr. J.
On FrIday evening September B. Douglas, Jr", and son Bruce, of Antiques & Gourmet
:24 at 8:00 p.m. she will talk to the Gwinhurst, Delaware.
8m(
L.as
women of the church and show
Mr. and Mrs. John Crowther
pictures of her work. It is urged and their son David of Alexan'"
that all the women come and dria, Va., have been visiting Mr.
bring a guest if possible. A social Crowther's parents, Mr. ond Mrs.
hour will follow.
Harry Crowther of Yale avenue.
On Sunday afternoon at 3:00 a
chjldren's party will be held in
the Sunday School room and the
Manhattan
children of the Sunday School
will bring gifts for the children
in Miss Narbeth's school.
Sunday"lnorning, September 25,
she will be guest speaker in the West Laurel Hill Cemetery
Telford Seelloll
pulpit.
A memorial-type garden. Landguaranteed
Mr. and Mrs. Alhert N. Garret! scaped for over-all beautIilcation,
EDGMONT
AVE.
7th
AND
WELSH
STS.
of Garrett avenue will visit their enliineered results. Wide choice of
for a long
son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and location. Surprisingly lol.v cost. A
sound
invesbnent
in
advance
of
Mrs. James Hayes of Long MeadOW, Mass., next week. Mr. and need.
life-span
Mrs. Garrett will, also have as Belmont Ave. above City Une
Bala.Cynwyd
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their guests their daughter, Mrs.
Gordon Power and her family,
of smartness
College to Begin
Semester Tuesday
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SEPT.
VOIAlME 26-NUMBER 39
Rodger Bo Gilmour
: Interred Sunday
Haverford College Junior
.
Met Death Thursday
at His HOlTle
, A memorial service was held in
the Presbyterian Church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon for Rodger Bradford Gilmour, 18-yearold Haverford College junior,
whose untimely death Thursday
afternoon at his home, 210 Harvard ayenue, 'has the borough
sympathlzlng with ,his parents, Dr.
William Rodger Gilmour and Dr.
Marjorie' Gilmour, and brothers
George, 12, and Patton, 18.
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Pallbearers were Rodger's father, and brother, Patton, a student at Pennington School, Penington, N. J.; an uncle, John L.
Gilmour of Hartford, Conn.; a
cousin, George John Gilmour of
Maryland; Lawrence Woodruft of
Secane; and Bayard Morrison of
Harvard avenue. Interment in
Media cemetery was private.
SWAR'fH.MORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954
Guild to Elect
Mrs. Bruce Smith, chairman of
the Nomlnatlng Committee for the
Swarthmore Branch of Needlework Guild will be pleased to
conslder any names submitted to
her for the following offices: secretary, assistant secretary, and
second vice president.
Only directors of th~ organization are eligible for office. The
election will be held Oc~ber 4
at 2 o'clock at the Woman's Club:
Mrs. Smith's phone number is
SWarthmore 6-4121.
Pal Lindgren Busy
'Adjusting' to
Youth Arrives Friday
Exchange Year From
Tollarp, Sweden
Paul: Goran Lindgren has a
brother - Ingvar, 22. But he only
sees him once a year now that
Ingvar is transporting 011 from
South America and AfrIca to the
Born April 1, 1935 in West Phil- British Isles and EuroPe aboard a
adelphia, Rodger lived there until tanker of the Swedish Gorthon
the famlly moved to Its present Lin
h
~ Darling has a brother, too
ome e i ght, years ago and he enJohn
tered seventh grade of Swarthmor Junior High,School. An "A" -Lyman, Jr. But'Lyman is
student ,he stood fifth highest in longer at the family home, 314
a class of 73 graduated by Swarth- Lafayette avenue, he's entered the
more High School in June, 1952. armed services.
He recelved the Rotary Club
So acress the wide Atlantic last
award in Latin at graduation.
week, under the auspiceS of the
In High School he was a mem- American Field Service and the
ber pf the National Honor SocIety Swarthmore Home and School Asand played 'au intrainural sporta. sociation, came Pal from his home
He was president of the Unlted in Tollarp, a country ,town in
Charities Group duriDg,his seniOr southern Sweden, to Swarthmore,
year, and participated.in theese- U.SA, to be temporary brother
nlor play. He waS' a' memhei-of to JoIpt, and.Join;hbp.in, the 11154the
Swarthmore PresbYterian 55 senIor class studieS- '8t~SWartbChurch.
'
more mghSchool.
He continued to maintain high
Pal didn't help, his father, a
averages at Haverford College hO!1Se painter, this summer as he
where he was majoring in'political has previously. He was momenscience and due to return for tarlly expecting a letter which
opening of the fall semester this would send him on his westward
week'
trip, but the letter, -due in May,
was several month late and Pal
did not embark with the rest of
the exchange students who dock-'
ed in Canada last last month.
a
Free Chest X-Rays
Ava."lable Oct.' 4'
I~ead, after a tWO-day trip by
bus and train to Le HaVre,· he
sailed September 3 on the .MS
Seven Seas -- the only Scandinavian 'aboard, yet found an
American shipmate who had once
,(Continued' on Page 6)
The Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health Association working with the Delaware County
Medical SOciety and' the Pennsylvania Department of Health will
come to Swarthmore on Monday,
October 4. Free Chest Survey x- Mark 50th Anniversary
Rays will be given in the gymnasium of the Swarthmore mgh
Mr. and, Mrs, Allan C. Wood,
School from 3: 30 to 5 p.m. and observed their golden w~dding
6: 30 to 8: 30 p.m.
anniverS!U'Y this week. In celebraAU adults 18 years of age or .tion of the .went an informal
over who reside or work' in family dinner party was given
SWarthmore are urged to take ad- Saturday evening. Relatives of
vantage of this opportunity to be Mr. and Mrs, Wood attended,
X-rayed, for tuberculosis takes its along with the Woods' three chilgreatest toll in the age group be- dren: Charles D. Wood of Richtween 18 and 35.
mond, Va,; Marian Wood, acting
'. The school and borough author- director of the Union UnIversity
lties, the CommUility HeaRh So- School of Nursing atAlhanY Hasciety, The Swarthmorean, the pita! iD,.New York; and Mrs. John
Swarthmore Lions and Rotary M. Chandier of Readingion, N.J.;
Clubs, the League of Women Vo- and two grandchildren Gail and
ters, the Swarthmore Business Allan Chandier..
Men's Association, the Community
Mr. and Mrs. Wood came to
Ilealth Society, local heaith offi- Swarthmore in 1915 and occupied
.ers, the Woman's Club, the Mo- the home which they built at 9
thers Club, and the Red Cross are College avenue. Ten years later
all helping with this survey.
they 'built and m()ved into the
. AU the ach.x-l personnel, the en- apartment house where they now
tire junior and senior classes, and live at 227 North Swarthmore
those students taking part in com- avenue.
For 27 years Mr. Wood has been
Petitive sports will be required to
have X-rays. All food handiers real estate appraiser for the form~ave been reqUested by the local er Chester-cambridge Bank and
eaIth department 10 report for Trust Company, in Chester, now
~d X-ray and the borough resi- the - Chester-Cambrldge office of
ents are requested to do the the Philadelphia National Bank.
:;une as a routine good health He is also president of the
ablt.
Swarthmore Property Owners As'Ii'Iled Cross. volunteerS, Mrs. A. mation.
, ~ BalIS, Mrs. James, Dougherty,
The Wood were married in
, ; , . Fred Lang, Mrs. Richard Tacoma Park, Kd~ em SeptPDJber
, ' (Coittffttled'on PQe6)' '21,l9Of.
' .,
.
i
28
13.50 PER YEAR
". Greets Stade Ecumenical Delegate From india Win
VIsitors to Borough
Address Mission Study Here Sept. 29
The visiting team of Civic Leaders from Stade, Germany, were
met In Philadelphia last Sunday
by C,hairman John Michaels
the Swarthmore Rotary Club, and
escorted to the local station,
where they were met by the Bur_
gess Joseph Reynolds and Club
President Avery Blake with other
committee members. The team
was then taken to the homes of
their hosts for the week.
Later in the afternoon a tea
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thatcher for them
and their hosts and hostesses and
members of the committees that
will be conducting their activities
during their two week stay.
The seven member team conIt
s • s 0 f one women, Mrs. Hildegard Schneiderelt, wife of a Stade
lawyer and reporter for the Christi an Democratic Party, a housew 11e w i th Interests in local social
p.roblems and youth welfare; and
SlX men, all leaders In the Civic
work of their town. Martin Boyken, a secondary school teacher
and committee chairman for
schools and cultural affairs; Prolessor H. J. von Brandis, head of
t
he Surgical Department of the
Stade Hospital; Dr. Friedrich
Gronemann, Jurist Director of
provincial court at Stade; Hans
Grund, a 'retired major.general
with particular Interests in pollce
organization and administration;
Quell, publisher and editor of the Stade Tagebliltt; and
Eberh~d Zlmmermarm, business-'
.man m, tlte ~.1!,cU'~~al ap;I!li!'Jl!="
fi,*"and formerb' lIifelllatlonal
soccer player, complete the group.
On Monday the group was
officially welcomed at the Borough
Hall, at which time Mr. Boyken
presented for the town of Stade,
a print In conimemoration of the
appreciation of their town,' for
the help given by groups from
our Borough. This lovely picture
was accepted graciously by our
Burgess and will be displayed
",' (Continued on Page 7)
of
In
,
d
ia Night to Be Observed With Film, Quiz, Song,
Games, Costumes at Family Church
,Gathering Wednesday P. M.
International visitors occupy the llmelight this week and next in
Swarthmore. In addition to the eight member team from Stade, Germany, wh~ are guests of 16 famllles for their two week stay here
wh~e tourmg America as guests of ~e State Department, the Presb _
teTlan Church will. be host at a Family Night covered-dish dinner
McCahan H~ll, September 29, to ·hear Dr. Rajah Bhushanam ManI.kam. execubve secretary of the National Christian Council of I di
speak.
n a,
Dr. Manikam is executive secMass Care Course
retary of the National Christian
28th D
M
Council of India. He is, a member
raws
any of the Ecumenical Team VisitaThe Mass Care Cenfer Man- tion. He holds a key position in
apmenl COIll'110 to which Bed Christian cooperation in Asia,
Croos and ClvO Defense workin this
' B<;>rn at Cuddalore, India, a
ers
viclnii7 are cordiaU,.
inviled wID be' helel In &be Tamil-speaking area, April 19,
Swarthmore Woman'.. Club nest 1897, he received the A.B. degree
_ _ A__
Madras Christian College In
&U_, Septesnbe:r 28. ltepre1921
and
MA. in 1923. He then
IIOnlaUvea from Montco_17,
Ch fer
es ,anel Delaware Conn"- continued his education In the
1
,OJ!
United States, takln'g his MA. at
C vtl Defense DDi&a are expected
&0 aUeDd.
.
Te~chers College, Columbia UnlThe co_ wID be presenled versity, in 1925 and his Ph.D. in
cooperative.,. b,. Clvtl Def_ 1929, While in New York he also
and Red. er- Instrnctono. The studied at UnIon Theological
meetIDa" wID convene a& 10 a.m. Seminary. He studied theology
with
also at Mt, Airy Lutheran Theoa talk "After the R-Bomb,
WhaU" b,. .Jack Andel'8Gn
logical Seminary at Philadelphia
Eastern Area, ~lreo&or, S~ and took !>is BD). in 1928. He
Connell of Clvtl DefellSe.
taught for a perlod'Jn 1929 at the
From 10:30' UnW H_ &be Lutheran Theological Seminary in
audience wID break into aroUPII Chicago, and studied at Oxford
for instruotion by Mrs. DorothJ' University before returning to
S. Abl'llmllOn, Deput,. Director India.
' )
or Welfare, Elllltem' Area. Slato
Eelueator
CoIlllAlil of Clvtl Defense and
Upon his return to India Dr.
R&nl'J'~' Diluter Coordlna. Manika~,', became vice-principal
fer, .t'oof."'ph Gh.a.~.r~ ofAneira 'Christian College at
American Reel era.. ,A& HOOD dtiiltur: 'in 1937'he hee,,,ne ii 'see;'
&be twa leaders wID mOderate' retary of the National Chrlstian
questions. IIUcl di8euulon nntII Co~cll with special charge of the
tile luncheon ....,. n '
Central Board of Christian Higher
PrompU,. a& 1:30 Clifford Education. That board seeks'
Land, essl"tsnt clirector, DeJa.- to supervise the 39 Christian colware Count,. Board af AsIds- leges in India. For some years he
lanoe, will lead group partiei. has been the executive .ecretary
patlan in Re/ds&ration anel In- of the National Christian CounciL
qulry nnW 3 p.m. when' &be
Dr. Manikam took a leading
three leade.... of the claJ"s C01lJ'llll part in the Tambaram Conference
wID help the group ......""ble lis of the International Missionary
lntormaUon in a hrlef period of Council in 1938, and subsequently
question &Wi discussion.
(Continued on Page 11)
•
Mrs. .J. Albright .Jones, clwr~ 01 the Swarthmore Branch,
Luncheon to Swell
Amerlc&l\ Reel Cross, has been
Scholarship Fund
active in the irrangemenis for
This coming week end at
the course, which is e~ted .'
swarthmore Methodist Church
-~¥
A "Luncheon is Served" benelt
,
be of, great .help In clarifying will be gi
Th d'
Se t
will be filled with activities cen'
ven
urs ay,
p em' Club
tered .around
Gwendolyn Ute methocla 01 action In the ber 30, at the W omans
Narbeth's missionary work in Con- event 01 a pneral emergenC,..
House at 1:00 p.m. by the Educaslantine, Northern Africa. Miss
tion Department of the Woman's
Narbeth is a memher of the
.
Club. Proceeds will go to the
scholarship fund and all are welSwarthmore Methodist Church,
The Community Arts Center In come to attend •.
and is a local preacher. She will Wallingford will open its seventh
to h er miss!on sta- season with a Tea and Open House
Anyone interested in bridge is
be re"'-'-.~.......
'esday
S
te
b
28
asked
to bring playing cards, TaTu
0
tion n
, ep m e r ·
on Sunday afternoon, September bles will be provided downstairs.
,
'On Friday evening, September 26, from 2 o'clock until 6.
24 at ,8: 00 p.m., she will talk to
The 'public is invfied to attend headed
Thoseby
serving
On the
Mrs. Ford
F.committee
Robinson
the women of the church and show this event. Oppol'tuntty will be and Mrs. Walter' N. Moir are:
f hr work . All ladies iiiven to inspect the Arts Center,
tures
pic
oe
t .
'
Mrs. Johan NatvIg, Mrs. Bruce D.
urged
are
0 come and bnng a to meet members '01 the t:enter Smith, Mrs. Hamilton Cochran,
guest 11 possible. There will be a and Its board, to discuss with the Mrs. Daniel S. Harris, Mrs. T. E.
f acuity the types of courses which
social h our f 0 llowlng• '
onS a
turda aftem
will be
Hessenbruch, Mrs. R. A. Alllson,
y
oon, a chlloffered, and to see a fac- Mrs. John G, Lord, Mrs. Charles
dren's party will be' held In the uIly exhibition.
. L. Thomas, Mrs, Robert J. TurnBunday Sch00I room at 3: 00 p.m.,
Classes in palntlng and draw- er, Mrs. John W. Soule, Mrs.
f the Sunday ing, ceramics, metalwork, jewel- 'T.lm.;s' C"- rd
w h en the '11
children
0"'
b
.
.._
.
"
uuO , Mrs. W. Alfred
I Wl
Sc.hoo
nng
for the
MIss
N 15~~
be
m a r t h ' s school. robatics, children's theatre, and and Alice Marriott.
chil
Miss Narbeth will be the gu4!st I square and creative dancing Will
preacher at the Sunday
be .open to cblldren and adult Bo S
T
y co
0
worship service. Her sermon sub- members. Registration for classes
ject will be "Power".
will be received on the 26th, and
,I
Hoi" eo.rt of HODor
Miss Narbeth has been home In courses will begin October 4.
Next Wednesday night, Septemthis country f'/1' nearly a year,
The Arts Center which is local- ber 29, at 8:00 p.m., tile Boy
spending two periods of time at ed on Rodgers lane in Walllng- Scouts of Swarthmore Troop 2
Scarrltt College, Nashville, Tenn., ford was organized for the PIll'- will hold a Court of Honor at the
where she took leftesher courses pose of brlnglng arts and era1ts Presbyterian Church. AU parents"
in mission work and also taught Into the lives of the people in the and friends of the Troop are inclasses of young people who were community. Its membership is vited to attend.
just entering mission stations of open to everyone. A copy of the
Scouts' who have advanced
the Methodist Church. MIss Nar- Arts Center Bulletin listing the along the trail to Eagle Scout darbeth spent some time with friends courses taught aitd the events and ing the summer or who have been
In the vicinity and with her, braf o r : year
eleeted
be oftkas in the Troop
ther and his wife,
Mrs,
for,
wID be, honored ,.at. '
rx.
c
African
Visits Methodist t.:hulfch
Arts
Center Opens
un
an.d ,
to
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
September
TIlE SWARmMOREAIl\
Pq.2
24. 1954.
Swarthmore. The Rev. Mr. H. or. The bridesmaids were Miss 1954. Paternal grandparents are congratulations on the birth of a
Lawrence WhIttemore, Jr., wlll Anne G. Batchelor and MIss Joan Mr. and Mrs. WUl!am J. Cresson son. Jeffrey Richard. September
O. Batchelor of Brookline. Mass.. of Amherst avenue.
21.'
officiate.
\
twin
cousins
of
the
bride.
The
atMIss Helen Anderson of Yale
A reception will follow the cer- tendants, were dressed allke In
The paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Foster of Dr. and Mrs.·Duncan G. Foster of
avenue returned by air from Par- emony at The Rose Tree Fox gowns of "Gold"en Bronze"
ts where she enjoyed sightseeIng Hunting Club. Media.
talette fashioned with full balle....
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with MIss Barbara Kent for two
ina skirts and tigbt-fltted bodices.
weeks. Prior to that, Miss AnderNAMES ATTENDANTS
They carried autumn floral bouson travelled for four weeks In
Mrs. Murrell D. Weesner of quets of chrysanthemums and
Germany. Austria. Switzerland.
(Former Broadway and TV Dancer)
and Italy In company with Miss Morristown. Tenn.• wlll attend her wore matching flowers and ivy In
Sylvia Ellis of South Chester sister. Miss Jeryl FauUmer. as their headbands.
Studio of the ~cince
Mr. W. Edward Medford. Jr.•
mairon of honor upon her marroad.
Swarthmore Woman', CI.b
brother of the groom. was the
Mrs. Philip C. Snow and son riage to Mr. Julius Charles Townbest
man.
The
ushers
were'
Steve have returned from Cape send. m. which will tske place' on Peter O. Ashley of Waban; Mass .•
Ballet. Toe. Acrobatic and Tap
Cod where they spent three October 9 In the Swarthmore brother of the bride. Mr. Philip
Enroll Now - Classes Start· September 25
Presbyterian Church.
months.
M.
Smlthers.of
PlYmouth
Meeting.
Miss FauJ.kD.er's bridesmaids
Dial WA 8:3959 or SW 603688
Mr. Carl deMoll is recovering In wlU be Miss Mary Corse of Pa .• cousin of the groom. Mr. F.
Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia. Swarthmore. Mrs. James J. Eg- Murray Hastings of Beverly
(Special , Tap and Acrobatic Classes for Boys)
from a stroke suffered two weeks loff of Doylestown. and Miss Mar- Farms. Mass.. Mr. Bertrimd B.
ago at his home on Park avenue.
ilyn SmIth of Toledo. Ohio.
Hopkins of Ayer. Mass .• Mr. James
Mr. and Mrs. Jabez E. Carroll
Miss Faulkner is the daughter Stull. of Ridley Park. and Mr.
have moved from Vassar avenue
John KIrby Tompkins. fil. of
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkto their new home at 390 RlverWynDewood.
ner of Dickinson avenue.
The bride's mother was dressed
view road.
in a gown of uc~amonu lace and
MrS. Edwin Windell of WestTO WED OCT. 9
net with matching and conlmstdale avenue entertained a group
ing
accessories. She wore a Spray
Invitations have been issued by
of her friends last Wednesdsy for
BEAUTY SALON
bridge and a surprise baby show- Mr. and Mrs. PaUl Lane Ives of of rust orchids. The groom's moer for Mrs. Irl Duling and Mrs. Chester. for the marriage of their ther chose a gown of navy blue
ITS C ....INS TH ...T SAVES THI! WI....IN.
Peter Murray.
daughter. Miss Nancy Elizabeth lace with matching accessories
Mr. and Mrs. John Delaplaine Ives ,and Mr. William Walker and a corssge, of white orchids.
9 South Chester Road
Following a reception at the
and children. Mary Ellen. Mark Rumford. Jr.• son of Mr. and Mrs.
Call SWarthmore 6-.,..76
aod Joanne are moving to 8904 Rumford. of Magill road. which Waban Neigbborhood Club the
Conpecticut avenue. Chevy Chase. will take place 00 Saturday after- couple left for a wedding trip to
Md .• next Friday. Mr. Delaplaine noon, October 9, at 4 ol'clock in England. They will make their fuis joining Cox and Weinrich. a the First Presbyterian Church. ture home In WaIllD~rd.
The bride attended Dana HaU
IIrm of consu1!ing engineers. Mr. Chester.
School and was graduated from
The League of Women Voters of SwartllJllore·
and Mrs. Thomas Foster of ConA reception at the New Century Smith College In 1953. She aUendnecticut have purchased the Del- Club of Chester will follow the
presents the Hedgerow Theakr
ed the Boston Museum school
aplaine home at Harvard avenue. ceremony.
one year. The groom is a graduate
Dr. Margaret I. Anderson of the
hi a serle. of .three plays fOr youlig peopl.
Miss Ives attended Dickinson of Episcopal Academy and TrinstalJ of Lankenau Hospital visited College and is a member of Chi ity College In 1952. He Is a memher parents. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Omega sorori~.
ber of Psi Upsilon fraternity. He
The Physician in Spite of Himself~ct. 12 & 16
A. Anderson of Yale avenue. over
Mr. Rumford. a graduate of has recently completed two years
the past week end.
Nether Providence. Higb School. is active service with the Un,lted
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night-Dec. 29 & 30
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Murray re- vice-president of W. W. Rumford States Air Force.
turned to their home on Princeton Co.
Obey's Noah-May 11 & 14
avenue last week from a vacaSMEDLEY-CLEAVER
tion of three weeks at KenneMEDFORD.ASHLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cleaver
For 'nformatlon call M.... J. VIctor Hawortll
bunkport. Me.
of
Conshohocken
announce
the
The Union Church of Waban.
MEdia 6-3463
Mass .• was the setting for the mar- marriage of their daughter. Anne
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Rog- riage of Miss Eleanor H. Ashley. Jane to Mr. Henry Roberts Smeders of Kansas City. Kan .• former- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ley on Saturday. September 18.
Iy of Swarthmore. announced the mond E. Ashley of Waban. to Mr. 1954 at the Plymouth Friends
Charles Brinton Medford. II. son Meeting House. Plymouth Meett
f
engagemen 0 their daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Med." ing.
MIss Lynne Aun Rogers. to Mr.
After a two week wedding trip
William Fredrick Behenna. son of ford of South Chester road. on
THEATRE SQUARE
the
couple will reside at 926 KenMrs. Albert Behenoa and the late Saturday afternoon. September
,
,
Mr. Albert Behenoll of Princeton 18. at,4 o·clock.. The Rev. Dr. Jos- yon avenue. Plainfield. N.J.
Alrcoadlflopla, for Your SIIoppl", Comfort .
avenue.
eph C. MacDonald performed the
,
Miss Rogers Is a graduate of ceremony.
IIRTHS
CALL, FOR and DELlY~RY SERVICE
!lwarthmore High School. has
The bride. given In marriage by
"
studied Sociology at Temple Un- her father. wore a gown worn by
Mr. and Mrs. Wllli,am J. CresAmple FREE Parking
iversity for the past two years her maternal grandmother. the son Jr. of Haverford place are reand is preseotly attending the late Mrs. Helen I. Hudson of Tor- ceivlng congratulations on the
SWarthmore 6.3is4
Kansas City Business CoUege.
quay. England. at her wedlling in birih of their first child. Charles
Mr. Behenna. who has served 1900 in Brookline. M!ISS. The ivory Ommert Cresson on September 16.
in the United States Air Force. sil~ satin dress with cathedral.
has studied at Drexel Institute of tr~m featured a Y0!k and skirt MRS. LLOYD E. KA UFFHAN
Sunny Brae Orchards
Technology and ia a senior at the tnmmed with rosepomt lace worn 813 Danrnonth Avenue
Pennsylvania Military College
by two previous generations. Her ~wartl.more .6-2080
No date has been set tor ihe ve~1 of illusion nef had a rose SUBSCRIPTIONS
wedding.
pomt lace headpiece worn by her FOB ALL
,.
mother. The old fashioned bou- MAGAZINES
Iquet was composed' of cream
NOVEMIER BRIDE
chrysanthemums.,
All best varieties In season
Mrs. Albert E. Stone. Jr. of New
The marriage of Miss Priscilla
Bradford Giles. daugbter of Mr. Haven. Conn. was matron of honand Mrs. Walter Carr Giles. of or. and Mrs. Gorham L. Cross. Jr.
Rutgers avenue. to Mr. Ted Us_ of Wellesley. Mass. was honorary
sauer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur matron of honor. Miss Ann Salford
W. Lissauer of Louisville. Ky. and of Darien. Conn. Willi maid of hon- A regular $123,47 item
Willter Park. Fla.• wlli take place
for only $53.19. You'd
Saturday, November 27 at 4
Personals
cry._
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pr'!tecta you
aplnat
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todaII
PETER E. TOLD
recognize the product's
name cit onee but the man,
ufacturer won't let us ad·
vertize it at this price. In
faet,' the mClnufacturer
won't even let us sie what
the item isl This is so
special that the manufacturer won't even let us
have any of these items.
WE're sorry about this,
but we do have lots of
rea' nationally advertised
items on display at normal prlees. Drop
.mi
see them at our new shOp,
i"
LAY AWAY for XMAS NOW
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Phone ME 601680 , _
f
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~
mile south of Rt. 1
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frI. 9 to 1:30
Swarthmore Meeting First Day
School wlli open on October 3
with Family Day at Meeting for
Worship at 11:00 a.m.
i>tered
I
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places
at once!
WI_".
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CIDER
Dear EdItor:
How understanding of the spirMay I express In your cOIUlllDll
itual nature of reality brings enPUBLISHED EVERY FJUDAY AT SWABTUIIOr~ PA.
during health. harmony. and the position of some of the nel&hpETEB E. TOLD. lIIARJOB~ TOLD. PVBLlSfEBS
progreSS...... will be set forth at bors with regard to the proposed
Phone SWarthmere 6-090D
.
Christian Science services Sun- establishment of a nursery school
day. wheo the Lesson-Sermon Is at 327 Vassar aveoue and the
PETER E. TOLD, EolItor
METHODIST NOTES
entiUed Reality.
Rosalie Peirsol Marjorie Told Frances P. Murray ~ally Alden
structural changes necessary to
Included
In
the
Lesson-Sermon
Tonight. September 24. at 8: 00
as Second Class Matter. January 24•. 1929. ~t the Post
Is the following from I Peter (1: Implement the school?
p.m.. Gwendolyn Narbeth. MisOtllce at swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of Marfh 3. 1879.
Without a complete poll, I find
sionary at Constantine Africa. and 24.25): "For all flesh Is as grass, that several of us gave our conand all the glory of man as the
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
a member of the churcli. wlU talk flower ot grass. The grass wlther- sent under varied misapprehento the women of the church and eth. and the flower thereot !alleth sions: ooe did not understand that
SWARTHMOBE, PENNA.. SEP'J'FMBEB 2',1954
show pictures of her work.. A so- away: But the word of the Lord a zoning ordinance exception was
PRESIYTERII.N NOTES
year wiU be discussed.
cial hour will foUow.
endureth forever. And this Is the Involved. some thougbt the pro,!oIoming Worship Services will
The Board of Deacons wlli meet
On Saturday afternoon a chll- word which by the gospel Is jected school would be for only
one year or' less, another did not
be held this Sunday morning at for a regylar monthly meeting on dren's pariy wID be held In the preached unto you."
d 11 o'clock.. The subject Tuesday. September 28 at 8 p.m. Sunday School room at 3 o'clock,
The Golden Text Is fro ml Cor- realize that outside structural
30 an
9:
In
the
Woman's
Association
Room.
of the sermon by the Rev. Joseph
when the children of the Sunday inthians (1:31): "As it Is written• changes would be necessary and
BishOP will be "Where Do You
On Wednesday. September 29. a School will briog gifts for the cbJ.l- He that glorieth. let him glory In anofuer thought Ole outside stairway would be oqIy temporary.
Draw the Llne1"
few of the circles will meet for dren In MIss Narbeth's school.
the Lord."
All this points only to carelessAll are Invited to attend the
Immediately foUowlng the 11 the first meeting of the year: At
Rally Day and Promoti~n Day
o'clock service. there will be a 10 a.m. Circle 7. Mrs. T. M. Jack- will be held at 9:45 a.m. Sunday services at 11 a.m.. First Church ness on our part In signIng 8D7
special coftee hOl/r held to honor son. chairman. will gather for cof- in the Church School. Attendance of Christ. Scientist. 00 Park aye- petition without considering well
the Implications Involved; and
the visitors from Stade. Germany. fee at 238 Park avenue. At 10: 30. awards wlU be given. After a comthis experience might serve as a
who are guests of our community Circle 4. Chairman Mrs. J. Paul bined session classes will be coo- nue.
when other Bora zoning
for two weeks. All in the congre- Brown. will meet at 526 Walnut ducted to their new meeting
unERS TO THE EDITOR warniog
changes' are proposed.
gaUon worshipping with the lane for an Informal collee to get places.
Many of us hope that Mrs. Stuchurch this Sundsy morning are acquainted and make preliminary
At the 11:00 a.m. morning wor- r------------,
cordiaUy Invited to attend this plans for the yeat's work. At 11 ship service. MIss N arbeth will deThe opInions upreaell below .... ari will succeed In finding another
coffee hour and meet these six a.m.• Circle 9. Chairman Mrs. W. liver the sermon. Miss Narbeth. thooe 01 tlae IndlYldaal write... AI! location for her excellent scbool.
citizens of Stade.
Edward Medford. will meet for a local preacher. will be returulng 'otten to The 8WartbmonaD m."
A NEIGHBOR
Church School wiU be held at the first time at an acquaintance- to her Mission Statioo tIds week. be . a\cnecL PHudOO11lU1 may M
Sa knOWD
the Bdltor.
'.30 and 11 a.m. for ail classes ship brunch at 514 South Chester Infants to 18' months will Be cared ..II tilebyIdentU1
01 the LotUn
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except for the Junior High De- road. At 1 p.m.• Circle 10. Chair- for by mothers In the nursery will be published onl1 at tbe iIbpartment, which meets only at man Mrs. Birney Morse. will room. Children from 18 months to cnUon 01 tbe EdIt.<.
9:30 and the Senior IDgh Depart- meet at 742 Harvard avenue; this flv", years will be under the su_IL_ _ _ _ _...;..._ _ _ _ _- l
ment which meets only at 10: 45. will be a get-acquainted-meeting. 'pervision of Mrs. Allce Hoot aod
Alb ClYte PrIde
The Men's Bible Class will meet At 3 p.m.. Circle 11. Chalrman a selected staft. Instructive and To the EdItor:
sunday morning at 9: 30 a.m .• with Mrs. Fred Patman. will meet at educational toys will be provided
Dr. E. Fay Campbell as the lea- 325 Princeton avenue. for a get- 'for these children. '
Those of us who have lived In
t g the
r1y Th e will b a
Swarthmore for many yel\1's are
der.
a e r pa .
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The Junior Church program has much concerned with the litter In
eeting and tea
business
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The S or
gh
e ow P s 'll
0 be erved m
been revised and ia under the su- our streets and around our bus
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will have its reguIar meeting on WI
s·
pervislon of Mrs. Alton Smith.
Sunday evening at 7: 15. preceded
On Wednesday evening there Grades one to five inclusive will stops.
by supper at 6: 30 p.m. The pro- wiU be an "India Night" program sit' In a body ,at the froot of the
We realize there is a busy highgram for the meeting will be a held for members of the church church and be excused to the ex- way through our attractive bordiscussion with two of the Ger- and their families. The covered- tended Junior. Church session dur- ough.
man 'guests from Stade about dish supper at 6 will be foUowed ing the singing of the second
Can we make a community
youth activities in Western Ger- by a program of motion pictures. hymn. The program of the Junior effort to each do our part in
many. At elections held last week. and exhibts of line articles from Church will rotate according to keeping our small town free of
the following officers were elec- India. A guest speaker. Dr. Ralph Sundays as follows: 1st Sunday. rubbish1
Let us not put it up to the Borted: Craig Peel. president; Gordon B. ManJkom. executive secretary Filmstrips; 2nd Sunday. Mr.
Smith. first vice president;· M1rl- of the National Christian Council Thornton; 3rd Sunday. Handwork. oilgh Council.
• am Thorn. second vice president; of India. will give a short talk and Mrs. Kapp; 4th Sunday. Missions.
Let us' get back of a drive 100
David Stevenson. treasurer; Don. lead a discussion. There will be a Mrs. Purnell; 5th Sunday. Learn- per cent.
aid poole. Jr.. secretary.
special program for the children. ing Hymns. Mrs. Pennock.
From one who loves Swarth:'
On Monday. September 27. Cir- Several Indian students and ex-I
At 12: 15 p.m. there will be a more and has enjoyed many
cle 2. chairman. Mrs. Davia Blng- missionaries and visitors to India coffee hour reception immediateiY" happy years as a homeowner.
ham. wlll meet for a get-acqualn- will be guests.
after service In honor of Miss Nar' Sincerely;
ted coffee at 10: 00 a.m. at the
All the church choirs will be beth and to welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Ellzabeth S. Johnson
home' of the co-chalrman, Mrs. resuming their regular rehearsals Edward Thornton and Miss Ruth
Harry F. Brown. 621,North Ches- this week as follows: Senior High Nicely. new members of the
Alb Action'
ter road. Plans for the coming Choir rehearsal will· be Sundays church staft. The entire congrega- To The Editor:
': at 5 p.m.; Primary Choir (lst. 2nd tion is invited and the college stuThe undersigued requests pub.
CHURCH . SERViCEs'
and 3i"d Graders) wlll. rehearse dents are especially welcOme.
llcation of the following letter
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
on Thursdays at 3:30; WestmlnThe Methodlsl Youth Fellow- which has been sent to the
ster Choir (4th. 5th and 6th Gra- ship will meet In the churCh at Swarthmore Borough Council.
JO~selfc'ho1i. ~.::lt.:=- dera) will rehearse on T~ursd~~ 7:00 p.m. Sunday.'
GenUemen:
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at 4: 15 p.m.; Chancel Cho (ad
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enin t 8' 00
th
There is no crossing guard or
Sunda", S el'tem....r"
holr) ill reb
e on Thursday
on ayev
g a . p.m. e
9:30-10:45-11:00 A.M. _ Church c
w
ears
first of six Teacher TraIning Ses- police auxiliary otlIcer at the InterSchool.
evenings at 7: 30 p.m.
slons will be held at the home of section of Swarthmore. Elm and
9:30 and 11 A.M....-Mr. Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover. 613 PrInceton avenues. which Is a deswill preach.
TRINITY NOTES
Yale avenue. Morton. These ses- ignated school crossing.
But you can liave a
METHODIST CHURCH
A service of Holy Communion sions are for the ft!Ilchers of our
Parents caUing the school have
second telephone within
JOHN C. KULP. B.D.• M.A..
wiU be held at 8 o'clock Sunday Sunday School. especially the new learn.ed that our harllssed and
II!nJater .
morning at TrinltY Church. All ones added this year who wish to worried school, officials are )lll. easy reach wherever you
EDWARD THORNTON, A.B.,
departments of,the Church School perfect their teaching' technique able to hlre an adult to be on duty
are! Costs so little .••
Assistant MInIster .
WiU meet this Sunday. At 9: 30 and the understanding of their at this crossing because Borough
. saves you so much. Ask
MRS. RUTH G. NIcELy.
pupils In the third grade and up.puplls. Mrs. Hoover has been ac- Counell has refused to appropriate
Organist-Director of Kusic
. will report to the church for as- credited by the National. Board a sum for this purpose. Such a sum
at the Telephone COmSunday. September :16
signment to classes. The 9:30 ses- in Nashville to teach this courSe. was provided last year. There are
pany' Business Office for
9:45 A.M.-Church .School
sion will be' dIsmiased promptly The hours will be 8: 00 p.m. on more children using that crossing
details about all exten·
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. at iO:30. 'Children from the sec- Mondays aod Wednesdays for this year. The school feels reiucTRINITY CHttRCH'
ond grade down wlll come at 11: _ three weeks.
taot to expose a stud
sion teiephOnes.·
H. Lawrence Whtttem,,'re. Rector 00
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rt to the class rooms
The Pastor will .have otllce to the hazards of this Intersection.
~_ S --be Z6
an repo
for the excellent reason that it is
S
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in the basement. The regular ser- hours for counsellog at the church
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
vice of Morning Prayer will be office on Tuesday from 4 until 5 too dangerous a spot for a
liE BElL 'TElEPHONE
9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd held at 11:00. The Young people's and 7 until 8 p.m. At 8:00 p.nl. to patrol.
COMPAIIY
;;B;Jnlng' prayer.
Fellowship will hold its IIrst fall there will be two Cottage Prayer
I have two questions to ask you
Of PEIIIISYLVANIA
11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd meeting at 7:30 Sunday evening. groups.' The one for adults will genUemen and other residents of
grade and down.
Ushers for Sunday wlll be as meet at the home of Mrs. Edna Swarthmore.
,
7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- foUoWS: J. E. Bell. G. W. CocbraD. Trevethlck. 305 Dartmouth ave1. Must we have a repetition of
lowship.
Theo. Evans. T. W. Hopper. A. nue with Mr. John Patterson as the death .at the Sw:arthmore aveToes4&..... Se.,tem.ber lUI
W M Mc
d Th th
nue railroad croSSing Wore the
5:30 p.M.-Eveolnl Prayer.
W, Kitts, A, a Knabb. . .
- lea er.
e a er for young adults town recognizes its responsibilities
Wedneada-. Sewtember 29
Cawley•.and J. S. Thompson. Wll- will meet at the borne of Mr. and to
t t children ossin 11
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g a ma7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion. St.
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jor traffic arterles1 H you doubt
Michael and All Angels.
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8 o'clock.
,andChoir
Noel Turner
a
. neU
avenue.
with Mr. Wm. Col- that this Is a major ~c arterY.
' Boys'
will rehearse
lenber«
as leader.
The
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d
t 4
please cross at this Intersection at
8:30 P .M..-"EveDInII Prayer.
aD Monday and Wednes ay a .
Scout TrOOp 3 wiU meet In the the hours the school children are
THE RELIGIOUSSOCIETY
and the Gtrls' Choir rehearsal wlll Social Hall on Wedn~y at 7:00 compeUed to cross. This ia a
OF FRIENDS
be held on, Monday at 5:00 p.m. p.m. At 8:00 on Wednesday. the speedway between Baltimore Pike
SDDcla'J. 8e1ttember 26
The Men's and Boys' Choir meets second Teacher TraInIng Session and the Chester PIke area Indus11:00 A.M._Meeting for Worship. on Thursday even\llg at 7: 30.
will meet at the home of Mr. and tries
All are welcome to join with us.
A service of Evening Prayer will Mrs. Charles Hoover.'
2 'Whlch one of you who think
\\Ionday. September 21
\be held on Tuesday at 5.30. and
Junior Choir will rehearse at UU; crossing does not, ;'arrant the
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
again on Friday at the same h0U:' 4: 00 p.m. on Thursday In the Cha- few dollars necessary to pay a
.:;erM"~~tem~ ~
The noU committee of lthe:~ pel. At 7: 'S p.m. there will be a crossing guard - which of you. I
ay se
,or
.,.
iday Fair will hold a unc
e district meeting of tlfe W.s.C.S. ask - wlll IlIIIJWer to me and to
'iRSt CHURCH OF
and bridge to be ~.:~~ th; hO:4 at nrexel am Methodlat Church; fifty other mothers if one of our
CRfttST. sCtJ!NTlST
of :Mrs. W. Z. -'"
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there will be a choice of apea1
ThaYer road. on Tuesday, Sop- and seminars on the following at this exbem-'- ... _ - - Park
A'ftllue
Harvard
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8 below
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temher 28"ednesda m~ the subjects: The City; India. Pa\dotan sing!
VS7 Ira1F ,.-.
p~ A. lI.-Sunday.Sebool.· . At 7:15
RUTH C. ENION
tiOll of and . Ce"lon; ChrIat1anl!'J and
A.1I...-Tbe 1
ID 8 _
regular mid-week will be held Wealth; Jesus Teachings concern)Irs. RIehard A. Bnion
n1on .
w!U be "Reali!'J."
the lIoly C-"Dl
....-.-~. !III women; ToutIi work; and
W~ay enIlinI
71,
The Annual ~P'b! ~ ChI1dren8 work. At 8:00 p.m. the
P.1I. It..dt,n, _
SchOOl m.t!~_ .' •___ Dlac :" Chancel Choir will. I'ebeane In Be a Blood·Dono%'-NOW. Call
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From the Swarthm'orean Files
September 24,
Mrs. Virginia Pain). Pf the Dew
Drop Inn won the sweepsbikeil of
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the Norwood' Horticultural
Society
Flower Show on September 11.
Mrs. Palm won for th~ tb4'd collsecutive year and Is thereby entitled to permanent poseiSion' of
the trophy.
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Paul Ylvlsaker, AssocIate ~
fessor of Political Science, baa
'Mr. and' Mrs. John Ayrault of All amusement ~ in the books dhlch ave been adopted by
been granted a year's leaVe
Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. woods back of Eaat Lawn Cerne- many secondary 8chqols as texts.
absence and' will serve as Ex,,:
HU&h A. McLean of Tonawanda, tilry is the latest thing around
'
tlve Secretary to .Mayor Clark Of
~. "¥. hall~ recently beltn the Swarthmore. Thia grove is fitted
Philadelphia. Peter van de X""'p
MIss Leslle Osgood of the Ingleguests of Mrs. W. H. West and up for picnic lP'DundiJ 'with swings neuk spent her vacation In Atlan_
Professor of Astronomy and Dlrec~
Mr. 'and Mi-,. Norton Lan
l!'r of the I!P~ul qbservatory, baa
Princeton avenue.'
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tracts all the Chpdren in the lower
been'
called to Washington to act
Something
New
Added
I
end
as
Program
Director for Astrono..
Dr. Samuel C.' Palmer and
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With the opening of the exfamily, who have' been summering plinded Rutgers Avenue Elemen- iiiy flir'tllE; 'National ScIence Foun.
The rules concerning lights on in Camp Wyonegoruc Eaat Den- tary Schooi pupilS ti-om fluit area datloil for tI$.>:ear. During his
a!1tomobiles are being IItrictly en· mark, Maine, have returned home. apd from the College Avenue service with the National Science
forced in the borough. Many of
Elementary School brought home Foundation, he will COl!tinue 10
our 'residents have been fined
The allotment of coal for for the first time a Parents Hand- act as director of the Observatory
and as chairman of the Astronomy
including three of the councilmen. Swarthmore is 6,000 tons for the book.
Department
at Swarthmore.
year, Api-il 1, 1918 to March 31,
The ~Imeographed, stapled ar.
New members who have been
The Presbyterian Sunday School 1919. Everyone is urged to con· rangement of 8 by 11 inch'sheets
added
to the faculty include Mason
picnic was held at 'Chester Park serve as much coal as ther can lists the schools' staffs, the 1954- Ulilre, Visiting' Professor of Psy.
on Wednesday. There was boating, and no house should be kept
55 calendar, school hours, entrance chology, who has taught at Har.
swimming, racing, base ball, tug a temperature exceeding 68 de- policies, tardiness and absence
vard, M.I.T" the University of
of war, quoit pitching and a great grees.
regulations, features of the inCalifornia and has acted as con.
plenty of "good eats". Special
structional 'program, lunch facilisultant
for the. U.S. Air Force;
mention must be made of the ones " Gasless Sundays will continue ties, health and insurance proGilbert
P. Haight, J~., Associate
for an indefinite period in order visions, parent organizations, and
THEFIREMEII
who were awarded prizes for:
Professor
of Chemistry, who comes
to conserve gasoline. Others are material on the schools' parent_
WON'T WAIT
to Swarthmore from the Unlversi.
giving their lives for the governBoyS 100 yard dash; 1st William ment-we are only asked to give teacher conf~rence system of re- ty of Kansas. Haight is a Rhodes
porting on pupil progress.
It will b. too late to In·
Lederle, 2nd Prentiss Manning our portion of Sunday gasoline.
Scholar who ,has also taught at
crease your Fire Inlur·
Issued expe.imentally this year
Boys 50 Yard ,dash: 1st Kendall
George
Washington University in
anc. after you call the
in a form which permits adjust- Washington; D.C. and in 'Hawaii.
Ewer,
2nd
Gordon
Sharpless
Fire Department. B.tter
An army officer said not long ments from year to year the pamSwimming race 1st McKinnon
Also' Clark P. Mangelsdorf who
tet ulcheck now to make
ago,
"I recently received a dozen phlet was prepared during the
Ellis, 2nd Morris Smith.
graduated
'from Swarthmore in
lure that you have enough
packages of cigarettes from' the summer months by Elementary
inlurance to cover re..
1958
will
return
after ·taking his
war service committee of my )lome School Principal Thomas A. Boyle
placement COIta.
Master's
degree
at
M.I.T. to in.
A cable mess~e was l1lj!eived town. They were of no use to,!'le and several members of the e1eby the New ·York Y.M.C.A. on the as I do not smoke. Of course I mentary staff following a series struct hi Civil Enginl!erlng. Other
morning of September 2nd and tha.:m.id, the committee for their of meetings of a committee of newcomers hiclude Olio' Butz, as.
PET~R E. TOLD
telephoned to' the college, by Mr. ki;'dness; but If they had only simt paren.ts and teachers' in regard to sistant professor of French, AI.
All LInes of Insurance
Philip E. Howard tbat Professor a dozen bars of chocolate ino;tead providing such a handY and' com- Science,' Frederic J.Grover, as.
333 Dartmouth AYe.,
Roy' B.'Pacedied on' August' 30 of the cigaretteS J COJ1ldhav~ be~n '
reference. The pert, lass and IliStant 'profe.saot of French, Al'''SWarfh_.. 6'-1833
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while doing Y.M.C.A. war work genui);l,elY, gra~ful. In my, comsketched In the school zone bert S. Roe, visiting assistant pro.
duty In' France: Before cOming to pany of 2S 'men th~ are ~!I
,on' the pastel cover sheet is not fessor of Flne Arts, and Richard
Swarthmore College he was Pro· do' not smoke, but every mali
the least of the booklet's interest- S. Rudller, asslstilnt professor" of
PhilOSophy.
fessor of Engllsh at the Woman's fond'ar choColate. 'YhY not'
Ing !~s (~~lot ststed) .
The Alumni office of ,the College
College of Richmond and Ouachita a
arid candY fund
is busIJy''ilngaged''ln preparing for
COllege. He is the author of four
do 'not !'1i~
tOUR' eURQp.E
Homecoming which will bl! held
Dr. and Mrs. Heinz Helnemnnn this 'year 'on SaturdaY, October 9.
of ~ckirisoii aventi:e, left Septem- The day will bti nlarki!d with a
ber'15'WaTWA'alrlliies'for a trip number of sPecial eVeilts for the
~O"EtiroJie."
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Susq'uehantia ' 'and
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J>ri>i:eSs Researeh'ior Houifty Pro;'
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. G~tewood
Corporation' "Viti 'Visit labOr:
atories' 'lind "che!iuliBI" ilistliliatlons and family of Elm avenue have
in' Eri,aand, 'France;' ~Wfiiiettiuld; returned recently frOm "'8. , 'two
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:week vacation at, Cape COd. On
. ire'i Will "alSo I adctriisj chemical the waY . home, ·they" vlsftei!'
meetings In P
France;"" 't.: Glltewood's "slSteJ',< MrS: 'Kendiill
"rf';• 'tM'lti'"
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A new project for the SwarthlIIore League of Women Voters
will be the sponsorship of three
well-knOwn plays to be presented
for yo~ 'people In the area. All
plays will be staged and presented
at Hedgerow Th,atre by the
J{edgerow rep e r tor y theatre
group.
The plays to be presented are
"The J'bYSician In Spite of HImSelf H by Mollere, ''Twelfth 'Night",
,
William
Shakespeare, and ''N0 ah"
by Obey. These plays will be
adapted by the well - known
J{edgerow tltpertory theatre group
to snit the needs and understandmg of young people.
A matinee performance of Moliere's classic nThe Physician In
Spite of HImself" will be held
for children in the elem~ntary
grades on Wednesdsy afternoon,
October 13, while a performance
geared to the high scMol audience
will be held on Saturday afternoon October 16. Two matinee
perforl!lances of "Twelfth Night"
are, planned during . Christmas
week, while two afternoon performances of the French author
Obey's "Noah" are scheduled for
early April.
In addition league members
will have two, adult ~nefit performances 'of "The 'Physician In
Spite of Himself" on October 11
and 12.
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An appeal for women to enroll
- - You are Invited -.-Be Honor Guests
for service as volunteer gray
ladies In qivillan hospitals and
DR. CHARLES C.' PRICE
Thomas W. Hopper, Dogwood
with the blood program, is issUed lane and William B. Pegram,
WIll DlscliiS
by officials of the local Red Cross Yale avenue will be Introduced as
SCIENCE. POWER ~ND FnE~DOM
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incoming directors of the PhilaWoman', CluJ» HOUle
Mrs. George Plowman, gray
delphia
Section,
American
SocIlady chairman for the Swarth_
Thursday. SepteJlll'er 30th. 8 P.M.
ety of Mechanical Engineers,
more Red Cross branch, said that
Tuesday night, September 28, at
Sponsored by
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will be held for recruits on Oc- which will open the 1954-55 sea·
We.t Delaware ~lInt, Chap'"
tober 5, in the Snellenburg Au.
ditorlum, second floor, 11th and
Hopper, who is president of I:
Market. The class will be con- son.
Swarthmore Borough Council is !lltUlRnnnllnnnmmlilimmummnmUllmlW\II1numOlllllnlllnmIllU'RlMl'W'n..TlIIIIIIIIII:nnunnu.
ducled from 10 8.m. to 4 p.m.
She said numerous requests engineering
manager
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and ZlmmermdD,
Inc., with
Philadel
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have been received from hospital phia. Pegram is staff engineer
authorities expressing urgent need with the International Resistance
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volunteers perform many services
The annual faU social event of
BREAKFAST - LUNCH • DINNER
for patients In 48 hospitals In the the Society will draw nearly 400
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
city and four surrounding counengineers to the Engineer's Club. i!
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7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
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Monday Through ~.turdIlY
Others are needed at the blood wlJl be Barney Berlinger, blg- _
center, Broad and Vine sis., and game hunter and former Olympic!
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mobile qnlls making daily visits pole-vault
James A. Quaid Is the Incom- '"
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Ing president, Robert E. Derby the ilinmlllUllIIlIUlUlIlIUlIIlIlIUllillllllUlIIlIlIIUIIIUUUllIIlIlIlIlIIlIlIIlIIlIlIlIlIlIIllIIlIlIIlIlIIlIIllIIlI1IIWlR
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such demandS do not lessen In
The Gas
the 'TEACHE,R 0, F PIANO--classes in chamber
peacetime;H Mr•• ,Plowman said.
Society
willTurbine
meet atdivision
Drexel of
Instl·
"In the hospitals they perform tute of Technology on Tuesday
music and theory
a variety Clf duties, including evening, October 5. Dr. A. E.
NOW ENROLUNGFOR fALL SEMESTER
many personal services which Hershey, consulting engineer for
make the patient's confinement the Combustion Research Laboraspecia I f un,d'amenta Is course for adults
more pleasant and help to speed tories, Westinghouse, win discuss
begins in November
recovery.
"Combustion Development for
Studio at 1332 Wliinut Street
"Those who serve with the Gas Turbines".
Philadelphia
blood program will be repaid
The F1uld Power Systems DlvTelephole PEnnypa., 5-1771 a,
ma"y-fold In th,e knowledge that lsion will meet Thursday evening,
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of a new mother or child, the Bla$Utta will discuss "High Pres· ~
sick and ,injured, by making this sure Hydraulic Application Prob·
SHOP LOCALLY ••• AND SAVEl
program possible through their lem".
volunteer seryice."
Some volunteers are needed for
evening ,work, but the greatest
demand is for tbose able to serve
during !be daytime, Monday
through ,Friday, Mrs; Plowman
said.
Applicants shoUld have a high
school education or Its equlvalent
and be between the ages of 21 and
55; They can enroi! by vIsltiilg the
gray lady office at Broad and Vil).,E!
streets, for an Interview Monw
through FrIday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Members 0 f the Delaw.are
County-Main LIne section of the
Cornell Woma~8 Club will, open
their new season with a picnic
lunch at '!loon on Thursday, September SO at the ,home of Mrs.
Wi1UlunF. Stotz. Stratford road,
WaUingtord Hills. Dessert and
coffee will be served.
Mrs. ,Roy T.LI.J)gle of Swarthmore, Mrs. Ernest Roth, Jr., of
Media, and Mrs. Harry, Sternfeld,
Jr., of Chester ,will assist Mrs.
Stotz as. , co-hostesses.
The prognUn jor the 'ai!alr will
include a used book, sale, for the
benefit of the' club scholarship
fund. Thebnslness sessIon will be
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conducted by Mrs.W•. Herbert
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In Its juvenile problem, which so
far hss not included the violence
experienced In some countries.
Pal
thinks movies and magazines
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are blamed. The bulk of movies
visited Tollarp. After a day or
are American, English and Sweso of seasickness he became .such
dish. French and Danish films are
a good sailor that even the swirlalso shown. ApparentlY, Swedish
ing skirts of Hurricane 'Edna'
didn't phase him as he approached eqnlva1ents to objectionable comic
books and misguided and fantastic
New York for his September 13
science thrillers, exist. Many Swearrival.
Last FrIday morning Mr. and dish-made movies are directed
agaInst· 'crime. . The custom of
Mrs. 1.. A. Darling and John met
mothers being employed outside
him as his train reached Philadelthetr homes Is also established
phia and he began classes at the
In Sweden. Pal's own .mother is
local high school that afternoon.
engaged in the manufacture of
1s& ImprealOJlS
texttles.
Admitting it Is dlfDcult to give
Television has intrigued Pal
his impressions of America at this
greatly since there is no televiearly date, Pal says "Everything
sion In his native country and
Is different and I feel a little
"it Is forbidden to advertise on
confused. When I first saw New the radio.1t
York it was an impressing but
Compares Schools
haming sight and X got hesltaThe
chief
differences belween
tive. So this was America, X
former
and
present school life
his
Ihought. No, il was only one
part of it. A couple of days later so far seems to Ue in convenience
X found Ihe other part, a nice 1I1tle of location, DUmber of hours, sublown in a beauliful neighbor- jects alid sports; the on-a-par
chattiness between students and
hood."
teachers,
the freedom of extended
Although Pal had heard a greal
"Everything seems
discussion.
deal of New York City and the
United Nalions headquarters each more free" 'here.'" Pal observes,
proved far more vast than his "you, say 'hello' to. your teachers.
previous conceplion. ·He was At home we would not do thaL
thrilled· by Radio Cily and the In .Sweden discussion Is usually
'first show!.,&, of the movie Briga- limited to question and answer."
Pal Ihlnks American freedom Is
doon which he altended there.
good.
He is amazed by the abundance
In Sweden he rode a bus for
of automobiles here as compared
to his home lawn where motor an hour before arriving in Krlsbikes and bicycles abound but tlanstad for 8.15 a. m. classes.
due to the required importation Lunch period was. an hour and 20
and the taxes levied on cars they minutes. CllIsses ended al 3.30 p.
are so expensive that he estimated m. on weekdays and at noon on
onIy 10 or 15 per cent of the Saturdays. There was no homepeople own them. However, what work over week-ends. Sport was
cars exlsl are ,.. often stolen by chiefly soccer, no football or baseyouths - and Swedish· authorities ball. Pal eargerly anticipates atshare a .einingly unIversal con- lending his initial foolball fray,
cern o1rer the apparent increase In having made the game's cquaincrime emanating from youthful tance via television. He played
some soccer at home but his chief
brackets.
. Untouched by the war, except Interests were photography, develfor refugees and shortages In oplrlg and enlarging; and music.
some commodities, Sweden prob_ His dark room equipment was too
ably doesn't consider that a factor cumbersome to transport so his
Pal Undgren Busy
'Adjusting' to Boro
sight-seeing films are being com
merclally devE'loped. However,
the clarinet he played in his
school's classical orcheslra should
be heard In the SHS orchestra before long.
In Sweden children e n t e r
school at age 7, spending six or
seven years In the primary (or
elementary) section dependliig
upon age or destre to enter the
next phase ofeducaUon - four
years of "real skala." The final
three years, similar to senior high
school in the United States, are
termed "gymnasium." Pal's school
contained 1000 pupils in a combined real skala and gymnsslum,
housed in several large buildings
including a modern biology. structure. Classes were composed of 30
sludents. Pal had two years of
gymnssium to complete. when he
lefl for America. He must take
these two years when he ret\ll"lls.
The year here will not be formally accepted In place of a year
in his own educational system. In
the year o~ gymnasium every stu_
dent takes courses In religion, history, French, German, English,
Swedish, chemistry, p h y sic s,
mathematics, music, art and gym.
The last two years are more specialized relIgion, Swedish, English,
mathematics, history, gym, are required but not French or German; and either chemislry or
physics may be replaced by a
language. Art Is taught once a
week and music is elective these
two years. Typing is not offered
and sludents who wish to acquire
this abfiity. take a commercial
course later. Pal is avalling hlmseif of Swarthmore's opportunIty
in Ihis course.
When Pal finishes gymnasium
he, 11ke all olher Swedish males
of his age, will enter the 10month to two-year varnpllkt
(miUlary duty). After that he will
be ready to -conlinue toward his
goal of becoming a denial surgeon.
After a year at the University of
Lund, he will be ready to attend a
lIe!lW surgery school In Malmo.
Tall, slim, pleasant, unassuming
and quietly as ease Pal Is a welcome addition to the communIty.
He comments, "X g",t on very well
here at Swarthmore. I have found
the Americans kind and always
ready to help and much more
courteous than I had fancied. The
American education system Is new
for me but as time goes on. I
Ihink I sbaIl be able to manage
it. My 10 monthS here will be a
great experience and I .am very
thankful to those who make sacriIIces for my sake, to make me
happy here."
Free Chest X-Rays
Avaiiable.Odober
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Noye, Mrs. C. RUssell· Phillips. Mrs.
George Plowman, and !(ls. Richard Willis will be working In the
afternoon from 3: 30 to 5. The evening hours from 6: 30 to 8.: 30 will
be taken by Mrs. David Bingham,
Mrs. Fred Bell, Janet Bourne, Mrs.
C. B. Campbell, Mrs. Robert Daggy, Mrs. Walter Dicklnl;on, and
Mrs. Hans Steinfeld: .Mrs.. J. Albright Jones, chalrrilan, and Mrs.
Corbin C. Shute, vice chairman,
will altend both sessions.
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
A senior at Swartlnnore High
School, Karen Schiff, Rosetree
road, Media, has been awarded a
scholarship to the Moore Institute
of Art's Saturday morning classes.
Such scholarships are awarded
to gtrls showing promise In the
art field. . Twenty-five morning
clssses are Included In the. series,
during which the students will
design, sketch, paint, and illustrate under instruction by members of Ihe Moore faculty. There
will be an exhibition of thetr
work In the spring when girls
compete for 10 $100 ·scholarshlps.
24. 1954
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CUIS TO POW·WOW
The Brandywine District Will
hold a Cub Scout PoW-Wow at
the Nether Providence SchOOl,
Saturday, October 2, 1954. Regis_
trations will hi!g1n at 12: 30 p.m.
and mining sessiOns conducted by
specialists In handicraft, ceremon~
ies,· games and. pack pdmln!strs_
tions will start at 2: 00 p.m. There
will be Ex)1iblts by packs of the
to monthly
District related
themes that boys have made and
Carnival Midway wlIh fun for /Ill.
There will be a Blue and GQld
Banquet at 6: 30 p.m. held In the
cafeteria with a program of "nterta1ninent.
The General Chairman in
charge of the Pow-Wow, RObert
Schollenberger of Leedom Estates,
announced at a meeliIli for IInal
arrangements, that Mrs.· Mary
Brown wlil be In .charge of. handi_
craft; Mr. Edwin Morris, Pack Administration; Mr. 'Robert Childs,
CeremonIes; Mrs. Alberta Campbell, Gamet'.
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All Cub Scout Packs .are encouraged to be well represen.ted In the
sessions.
Leaders, Committees,
Den Molhers and parents ":re invited. Cubmasters wlli notify
Roberl Schollenberger Of 707
Clymer lane, Ridley Park,· how
many will attend.
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Auxiliary Rummage·
The Legion Aux1llary will hold
the An,nual Rummage Sale on
Thursday, October 7, from 2 p.m.
to 9 p.m.,. and on 'Friday, from
8: 30 a.m. to 11 a,m., In the
Swarthmore
Woman's
CIub
Lounge.
All friends and members are requested to bring thetr donations
to the club loun", at 8 a.m. on
Thursday, October 7. PrIor to this
date, articles may be brought 10
Mrs. Herbert Bassett, 500 N. ~es_
ter road, or to Mrs. Ellen Van S.
Cleveland,. 311 Park avenue.
Mr. Sandy Ford of AIDherst avMost of the profits from the sale
enue, a student at University will be sent to help disabled vetof Pennsylvania Medical Col- erans In federsl hospitals:
lege, has recently joined Nu
Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity.
I saw IT in The·Swarthmorean.
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Rotary Greets Stade
MounlaIn Club where he was one
Clyll Service Exa_
Girl
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of
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Visitors to Borough
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of northern New Hampshire.
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and dotng the work of laying approxi- up, whether or not they have ever
mately 680 It. of 0'" terra cotta sani- been a Girl Scout, are cordially
tary sewer in the beds of Drew and invited to allend ·ttiis meeting of
Strath Haven Avenues (unopened). ideas and discussien.
Bids shall 'I" made on forms and In
accordance with plans and specifications.. all of which may be obtained
upon appUcation to the undersigned..
The person or :flrm Ito whom the contract is awa.rded shall execute a. contract and turnIsh bonds as required
by law; copl.. of which may be seeD
at the om~ of the undemtgned. It.
certified check for ,100. sbaIl accompany the bid of each contractor. Tbe
Borough resenes the rlgllt to reject
any or all bids.
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U. S. Customhouse, 2nd and
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia
6, Pa., on or before Seplember
.30, 1954.
ThIrty-three members of Boy prominently: as a constant reScout Troop 2 braved last Satur- minder of our German friends.
day's cloudy skies to enjoy campAfter an explanation and InIn', • swlmmln' and canoein' In spaction of the borough facillties,
the group were the guests of Ihe
Maryland. The Scouts established Rotary Club Itt The Stratb Haven
their camp on the banks of the Inn for luncheon. A tea was held
Bohemia River and then plunged at the home of Mrs. Frank
into the week end activities of Keenan, III the afternoon, to !Ileet
o
swimming and canoeing In ear- membeni of the SWaribmore WonesL
maDS Club and learn of their ac- Rhythm Classes
. Saturday night brought two tivlties. This was quite a new exAre Rescheduled
memorable events. Firsf was the perlence for our guests. as they
. Alice Kraft, who will .reopen
campfire under the direction of have no such organizations In her children's and adult's .rhythBob Dawes, troop activities dI- their country, and much Interest
mic dancing classes here on Octo.
rector; and second was the camp- was expressed in the many phases ber 14 and 15, respectively, has
er's nemesis rain,' which of this club.
relurned to her Philadelphia
The team attended the meeling studio afler a sumnler spent
descended on the Scouts 11ke Ashurbanipal, the Assyrian, on a on United Nations activities held teaching at colleges and u\llver:"
peaceful city. Thanks to skill and at Ihe Trinity Church by Ihe
s1ties throughoul the county.
This year Miss Kraft taughl al
good fortune, the scouts survived League of Women Voters, in the
the downpour more dry than wei. evening. Dr. Frances Fussell lead Baldwin University, Kansas; RedMore rain on Sunday morning, a discussion on Ihe subject after a lands Universily,. southern Calihowever, forced eveil these hardy moving plclure on Special serv- fornip;' Mills Coliege, northern
souls to break camp hurrldly and ices rendered through UNESCO. California; Presbyterian Conferrel\ll"ll home.·
Again extreme interest was ex- ence, Portland, Ore.; Kalamazoo
The Scout campers were Pete pressed in the frank and open College, Michigan; and Ohio WesWalsh, Dave Shute, Sven· Borel. discussions that followed, and the leyan College, Ohio.
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Eddie ·Eckenhoff, Bill 'Rowland, part all our citizens take in exnliS.
1 am
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Pele Bender, Gralg Houliston, and pressing themseh>:es.
of Dickinson avenue and Mrs.
Skipper Bernard of the Paul BunTuesday was High. School day, Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., of Lafayyan Patrol; Benny Eckenhoff of and the team spend the day ette avenue will co-sponsor the
the Panther Palrol; Tommy Fur- watching and partaking of the ac- class for children which will meet
niss, Keith Fox, David Walmsley ·tivities under the direCtion of Mr. again in the kindergarten room of
and Davis Moscrip of the Eagle Bush and MIss SIrouse. One of Ihe College Avenue School from
P tr I· Rich Kent David Scar- the fealures of the day wss an 3:30 until 4:30 each Thursday
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borough. and Roger Kuc of the· assem Y program WI a gues IOn afternoon beginning October 14.
B t Patrol· Bob Backmann Jonny and answer program which provMrs: Edward Cratsley of Strath
S:ybold, a:.d Julian Bullltt of the ~ most inlerestlng. In the eve- Haven avenue is chairman of the
Cobra Patrol; Dlrck Bass, Bob mng the learn was the guest of adult class which Is held under
D wes and John WigtOn of the Mr. Roy Carroll for dinner at the the sponsorship of Ihe Woman's
P:liC.u: Patrol; Dick Mills, Christy Philadelphia airport.
Club at 9 o'clock on Friday mornDecker, Ned Morris, Joe Rthl,
Arrangements were made by ings in the Park avenue clubAlan Stamford, Saul Schwartz.. co-chairman Bill Lee. for visits on house.
Mrs. Alfred G. Boyd of Dicklnmann, Dick Hutchinson, Ricky Wednesday to the Scoll P:pe~i;od
e son avenue will be pianiSt for the
Gwinn, Brad Donahue, and Craig where the group was en er
Smith of the Rattlesnake Patrol; at lunch and shown through t~e adult class this year. Anyone who
and Mahlon Boyer and Stanley large and Inlerestlng plant In can supply a similar service for
Chester. A vlsll 10 the Ford plant the .chlldren's class. is asked to
Lowe.
followed,
to demonstrate one of communicate with Mrs. Windsor
Adults camping witH the Scout.
the
larger
assembly lines in ac- or Mrs. Peirsol.
as leaders were Carl Furniss, Bob
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A Swarthmore institution of
Decker, Jim Dwyer, Peter Murray, tlon.
the.
Rutgers
Avenue
many
years stsnding MIss Kraft's
A
visit
to
Jim Bullitt, and Jim Calkins.
School on Thursday morning com- cla"!!ses now include children of
pletea the presentation of our students who enjoyed Ihe classes
I saw 11 In the Swartbmorean.
local school system, and our· themselves in former years.
guests were given an open schedule In the afternoon to catch the,lr
$~QO MO~IH~ •- brealli and visit places of person Sr.o.Girl Scouis ~..
interest if they desired. General
To Organize
Startlnl salary 'or 2 eXlctdTv..fyp.
Grund was taken 10 Harrisburg
A
Senior
Girl
Scoul Troop is
sol •• men to ,apr.,.nt lar9' Earl,rn
for Ihe day, to inSpecl and visit being organized for the first time
financIal corporation. No trayel. Sal"
Ihe State Police School and see in Swarthmore.
Izperienci and ab1l1ty desired, estab,
their methods put to use. A dinner
lished r.ddent, 25-40 yearl old, mar~
The Troop will meet every
rlad, capabl' of assuming. responslbll.
as the guests of the Michaels other week. The firsl meeting will
itles. I,. ,.quI,fle, lnh,.,t... pl.aH
family, at, the Strath Haven Inn, be Monday, September 27, from
Include brl.f penonol history, all
completed another busy day.
7 to 9 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
,eplles confidenTal. Our _ sal.smen hov.
This morning the team will Maurice L. Webster, Jr., 605 Elm
b ••n Tnformed of thfl ad. lox A. L
visit the new Lankenau Hospital avenue.
Swarthmorean.
and relurn In time for lunch with
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow and Mrs. J.
the Rotary Club at the Ingleneuk. Alfred Calhoun, co-leaders, of the
!'lllllmmllDllUUlllmlllmllllllHIOIlllnmnmUIHIUI A visil to Darby 10 help our local troop have made· tentative planS
open the football season, and for the years' activities. These in_
§
PICTURE FRAMING. ~ team
dinner with the Charles Fischer. clude outdoor activities, dra~
PORTRAIT STUDIO
~ will complele their drst, very matics,
square dancing, Ice-skatPHOTOGRAPHIC
; busy, but we hope fruitful week. ing, riding and some communIIy
service. No badge work is plan§
SUPPLIES·
!!i
REQUEST FOR BIDS
ned, bul asslslance will be given
Sealed bIds wlU be received In
any girl who Is particularly inCOuncll Obamber. Borough Hall.
terested
in this phase of Scouting.
ali State &: Monroe Sts. E swarthmore, h" on OCtober 11. 1954 All gtrls of Ninth Grade and
at 7 :30 P.M. tar furnIShing materials
PILLSBURY
Golden Rich
19c pkg.
/
For Eating, Grapejuice, Jelly, Jam, Etc.
Watc:ll for tlt~ sign on Rou~e 352
between Lima Is Gradyv"'e
Colalemina ·Yineyard
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MEdia 6-3672
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of leaders for the Girl Scouts this University of Pennsylvania Mediyear, but in order 10 do a really cal School this fall.
good job, Iwo mor& assistants are
How C.rl.Ho. Sc'uce H ..,.
urently needed.
Mrs. John H:Carroll, neighbor''FREEDOM THROUGH
hood chairman, ts looking for volRIGHT DECISIONS"
unteers to help Mrs. Hans Borel
with the Seventh Grade gtrls and WI. 1610 ICC' SuMy, ,,41 A....
to help Mrs. Frederich Tolles with
EIghth Grade gtrls. Anyone whose
Interest quallfties is asked to call
I\lrs. Carroll, SWarthmore 6-6347.
RUMMAGE SAlE
Fourteen troops are being organized, ranging from Third American Legion AUldllary
Grade through the SenIor Troop
Oct. 7. 2·' p.m.
of Ninth and Tenth Grade girls.
The Senior aJ.gh Troop holds Its
Oct. 8, 9·11 a.m.
IIrst meeting this week and the
Swarthmore
Junior High Troop will have Its
second cook-out at the PresbyterWoman's Club Lounge
Ian Church from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday, September 27.
Donation - 5 cents
Girls who are interested· but
who were unable to attend thelf==============J
first meeting are invited to come'
and help make plans for the year's
RE-OPENING
activities. No registrations will be
of
taken for another week.
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. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey
and son of Park avenue will move
in a few weeks to their new home
In Hyattesville, Md. Mr. Casey
has been transferred to Washington, D,C.
Mr. Waldo R. Fisher ot Guernsey road, has ret\ll"lled from
August Camp of The Appalachian
BEAm. SHOPPE
Friday, October 1
I
LOUISE PICKIN
1309 7th Ave.
Grace Park
SW 6-4538
SEPARATES
For All-Around
CASUAL
SMARTNESS
A matter
of cut and
color
Above all, ideas and
lots of them
See our new
colledion of
Cotton and
/
I
Jersey Blouses
and Wool
Skirts
String Trio
A student string trio from HoIland visited Swarthmore last
week and gave a recit8l at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Urk.
The performing. students were:
Ronny Beek, violin; Allart Muller,
viola; and Johan Oey; cello.
The boys, who are studying
medicine and dentistry in· their
country got ·their passage free in
return for their performances on
board the: steamer~
The three students are returning 10 Swarthmore from New
York next Sunday, September 26
and will give a concert sponsored
by swarthll!ore College at 4 p.m.
They will perform· works by
Haydn, Beethoven and Mozart.
The public is· invited to attend.
Ca.cel M.....g
The meeting of the Literary
Section of the Swarthmore Woman's . Club which was scheduled
on the prograji,.' for October· has
been caneelled,
15 South Chester. Road.
,
,
,
Television & Radio Service
C••p'''' 'foci., 7....
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLS-B1NG
ISIU
SLir COVERS-ORAPERIES
f.,
Ho_ Ie,.,"
a0111T laooKS
Swarthmor. lof...n...
SW 6-1.n-w... ...,.
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For a "reelsharp"
Jewelry Repaired
lawnmower
can
Phone: SW 6-4ZI6
EMIL SPIES
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~.tty f?I F. C. lode • Sons
teredo They came baok by another
route with a stop over at CharMr. and Mrs. Wallace Llpplnoott lotteville, Virginia.
of South Chester road returned
September • from a two week
motor trip to the Smoky MounPAnElSON
talns. They took thePennsylvan_
FUNERAL HOMB
NEWS NOTES
Sw.... .,o......, .....
WILLIAM 8ROOKS
PETER 01 NICOLA
Drlvewa, Construction
Aspbalt or Concrete
Cellar Walls Re·Plastered
Phone Swarthmore· 6-2526
r T1."EN:
I 0.1.. HEAT
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SooulS want baby sitting and
odd jobs on weekends. Sally HUEe.
SW8J"Ihmore 6-4049; Ann HsLawaa Mowed, GeBeraI
worth, MEdia 8-3463; Lynne
U.uIbur
Prather.
SWarthmore" 6-5778;
238 IlardlDc Ave•• "IIIonon. r.
Betty Ann MoCorkel. SWarthmore 6-6769; Dyaim Corbett.
KIngswood 4-0517.
PERSONAL - Start the school
year right. Send your "small
fry" to the Swarthmore Nursery
Sohool. lioensed. Ages three to
five. TransportaUon available. DI~
rector Mrs. G. W. Brodhead.
SWarthmore 6-4609.
PERSONAL Alterations. fittings by appointment in your
I
home. AsspelaUon with Estelle
1
Dress Shop; 69th Street. SWarthmore 8-4934.
PERSONAL - Wall scrllplDg clean cork. Floors and furniture
;. - - - - - - - - - - - - covered. Paper taken away. Free
estimates. Call WAshburn 8-6107.,
PERSON4L - Television. radio
and appliance repairs - prompt
.ervice. TV sets repaired In ·the
HoaACB It.
home. Robert· Brooks. SWarth~
more 6-3689 or ·K!agswood3-1879.
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on ~11"'· OIL ,"u.",•...........U"
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AI\Y .nd NIGHT
()II.BURNER
SERVICE
Passmore
!IIOND"Y TRRU SATURDAY
NOON
5W 6-4041
'.",,'1\ Y!I .nd HOLIDAYS
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
RIIAL IISTATII •
INSURANCII
609 So CH ••T.. ....
SWAaTlDlOU, PIINNA.
J. A. GREEN
SWarthmore 6·0740
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Hits New High in
Knock~Free Power!
1~
PIIGDe Media 8 · _
PamII,·. nood.
a..r
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104 kltt.... PI..
1(1 4-02S2
......, Lot-i.., 1 ......_
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with twin beds. Either men or
woD)en. Call SWarthmore 6-0144.
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La,ndrolnat
A price to meet OVGrJ'
PERSONAL
FOR lENT
PERSONALEijlith grade Girl =F::::O:;;R~RENT==~·-_"::';::Lar-=g:::ec.:d-:'o-u-::b-:-Ie-::·:-·roo-m.
Aahea &: Rabblsh Removed
OVI;R A qUARTER
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SmaU Motor Specialist
Media FrIend. Scllool
Serving all Races, aU Creed.
Three Ye.1'$ through 7th Grad.
To EnroD, phone
MEdia 6-0984
. Elcll_ Y ....• Exporl_
ia Turnpike to Bedford. Ihlen
south through the Alleghenys via
the Blue Ridge Parkway to AsherviIle.H.C;. where they headquar-
REELSHAttP, SW 6-4100
128 Yot. Avo.
Swarthmore, Po.
Fine Watch and
Cloek Repail'l
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
PapS·
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FOR ·RENT - Furnished apartment. Three rooms. kitchenette.
bath. !ltillties Inoluded. Garage
available. SWarthmore 6-3168.
FOR RENT Furnished·' room.
GenUeman. Opposite Crozer
Seminary. Upland bUE stops at
door. One In family. Breakfast
privileges. Call CHester 3-6409
::'f,:,t~er~5~p~.!!jI~._~~~~_ __
FOR RENT _ Seoond 1100r unfurnished apartment _ living
room, bedroom. kitchen. hath.
Separate entrance and garage. 1AvatJable October 15, Box J, The
Swarthmorean.
.
FOR RENT _ Room fin- genUeman. ThIrd 1100r. semi-private
bath. SWarthmore 6-4230•
CONSTRUCTION
RE$IDENTIAL ~D
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
335 Dartmouth A".n.e
J. F. BLACKMAN
8W 8-8111
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Charles E. Fischer
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WANTED - Saleslady. full·Ume.
Experience preferred. but not
necessary. Apply In person. B. J.
}loy. 1 Park avenue.
BUILDER
=;-:;==,,:;..;,,==~-~-:-
WANTED - Experlenoedwoman
Sworthmore 6-2253
wants cleaning by the day. Referenoes given. Call CHester 31207.
WANTED - Boy 14 or over for ~~~~~~~~~~~~
errands and oild jobs. Apply in i=
person. Alice Barber Gift Shop,
Old Bank Building.
EDWARDG. CHIPMAN
.
.
WANTED _ Woman for general
AND SON
housework. 9 to 1. Five days
eaoh week. Monday through 1i'rIGENfRAI CONTIAUOR
day. Telephone between 9 and
10 a.m. SWarthmore 8-2804.
nle Floors • Plalticnle
WANTED-Soccer shoes. between
Moden Kitchens
sizes 7 and 10. Can SWarthmore
Aiteratlons
6 135
~-;;7;:;2;;;.=,..--;::--_-::::----:;-_ _
1401 Rldle, A"en.e
WANTED - Former Swarthmore
resident deslrls to rent apart.
CHester 2-4759
ment or house. preferably fur. 2-5689
nlshed. Two adults only. Prefer
Swarthmore v I c I n It y . Call
SWarthlnore 6-6247.
WANTED - Baby sitting by reliable woman. Available day
time. Drives own ooir. Reason"
bl B
f
C II
a e. est re erenoes. a after 7
p;m. WAshburn 8-6317.
WANTED - Part Ume work, five
day week. Monday to Friday.
CHester 4-7535. Between 5 and
FOR SALE - Excellent t0f. soU.
$10 load. MUEhroom soi. ~O
load.. Call I;IWarthmore 6-2078.
FOR SALE· - Amateur bookbinding materials. Two presses,
tools, eto. $12. SWarthmore 66252.
FOR SALE - Poroelain top extension tyPe kitohen table and
chairs. Also small roll-away bed.
SWarthmore 6-2571, weekdays
after 7 p.m.
FOR SALE - Bendix automaUc
washer. Excellent oondiUon.
Reasonable. Call WAshburn 84100.
FOR SALE _ Have fun _ add
thousands of stamps to your
ooliecUon at one oent eaoh. Also
. old and better world-wideiltamps
at 75 per cent disoount. E. R.
Lambichi. 231 Haverford avenue.
SWarthmore 6-0611.
FOR SALE - Hanging kitchen
oabinet. white. Reasonable. Call
SWarthmore 6-8108.
FOR
SALE - Old benches. for
plants to move In soon. Sohoo!
children need desk and chest
space. SWarthmore 6-3050. Alli- i;6ifP;;:;,m;i;ii;'Vii~-,,==;;:--::;==
son AnUque Almanac.
WANTED Graduate student
~FOmiRc=.iITV-:':::r.:ii::::~::-;;==~ I doing re~arch in Friends His. SALE - Labrador Retriev- torical Library wishes to do work
ers. three month old. A. K. C.'
t
f
Innoculated. Phon.e MEdia 6-6666. 11\ re urn or room and possible
board. Phl1ne l)4E
different cocktail napkins by
ru.. ".... -·TransportaUon for
Rodger Price for $1. Send oheo.k
baby carriage to ·Cambridge,
to Walter Reynolds. 6 Benjamin ~3~' Telephone SWarthmore 6West aven!le, Swarthmore, Pa.
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FOR SALE _. Peaohes. yellow WANTED Comfortable room.
and white Freestone. Apples. El
and bath, second 1100r. by lady.
Raricho Orohards, Providence road Converiiently looated. Box B, .The
Swarthmorean.
~:di~e north of Rose Tree. near WANTED _. Dog kennel suitable
for cock".. spaniel. BoxC, The
FOR SALE - Complete set ma- Swarthmorean.
hogany dining room furniture.
$~P, Call SWarthmore 6-4294.
WANTED ,- We will buy at best
prioes old china, cut glass. furFOR SALE - Upholstery and slip niture. Call Holly Oak 4313 or
cover cloth at less than whole- Holly Oak 6720 oollect. fo~ apsaleprioe. Thorn Seremba Sharon pointmen.t. All husiness confiHill 0734.
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fOR THE'
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PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
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8F
~~~s~~r:··?·R~~~T'ON$
SWarthmore 6-8761
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Sheet Metal Work
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Roofing
Gutten
Air Condltiolling
He.,.ng
011 • Gas • burners
George, Myers
;:U;'Vi;;:;;;~PO~R;:R;:E::N:!.T;..,.....,..._~ I Philadelphia Pike. Wilmington. Box48 SWarthmore6-'0740
FOR RENT - Unfurnished apart- Del.
>
ment. yearly lease. Adults. WANTED Graduate student "=======3===~
Large living room, . two bedrooms
desires rifle to vicinity of Vnl- i'
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kitchen-dinette, hall and bath' versity of Pennsylvania. an1ving
newly deoorated. Seen by appoln~ 9 a.m. daily. WUllng to $are
ment. SWarthmore 6-0149.
costs. SWarthmore 6'2780.
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FOR RENT - Unfurnished dwel-L""ST AND .....IIND
200 W. Rldle, Ave.
lin!! on private estate. Quiet.
,.. . . . .
"r" .
Rldle, Parle
beautiful surroundings. Three LOST - Reward. ·Boy's red 26"
bedrooms, garage, oil burner. $90
Raleigh sports ·blke with buUt.SW 6-4742
per .month. Adults preferred. Box in generator. call Jack Poole.
WAS-2440.
V. The Swarthmorean.
;:S~W;,;ar:=::th::m::o",f:;:e~6::--~1~75::;3:;.
FOR RENT _ Room, well-fur- LOST - $22 or $23 In bills at
AafIJorlzed DIstrIbutors
nished, sunny, with private Ule
Mortels from 2 to 2:30 on Monfor
.
shower bathroom. Oil heat, quiet, day. September 20. Reward.
secluded,
reasonable.
Adjoins ~s",W;,:a;,;r~th::m::o~r~e:.;6;:;-;..:1;:06~2~.-;-~--"<_ _
Swarthmore College
grounds. LOST - Gold bar pin and earEleven miles from Philadelphia. rings. Sentimental value. Reward.
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Men oniy. MEdia 6-2525 after 7.
SWarthmore 6-0266.·
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CHIYSLER
VAN ALEN IROS.
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New PremIum Baso/I,.
IIReL I
POWER-·,
USCG
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
'.hone SWartlilBore 6-3611
,
,
Swarthmore and Vicinity
Many Attractive
, ·Homes Available
'Baird • BIni
Realtor.
'SW 6-0108
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fIREMAN
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'Requ"lre
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Chanaes
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, careful Study
THE
September 24, 1954
employed people in the nation not
heretofore covered by social security has noW been brought in
-the 3.6 milllon self-employed
farm owners and operators. Commencinll January I, 1955, these
farm operators will be covered
on the same tenns as other seHemployed people, except for
special provisions under certain
conditions for figuring the amount
of their net annual earnings.
Abolishing the old requirement
that farm workers be regularly
plies' to' all workers' becoming
ell,gible for benefit payments after
August of this year. Some persons noW on the benefit rolis may
I)
qualify for the drop-out if they
Markee Now
acquire at any time, Ilk years of
covered work after June 1953, or
Till' P. No
_
If they become eUgible ,after
The sweeping new amendments
AUllust 1954 to have their beneSalufday Till 6 P. No
to the Social Security Act, signed
fits refigured on account of addiInto law September, 1954 by
tional earnings.
'
president Eisenhower, will affect
The new law increases the
virtually every famlly in Delaamount of covered earnings a
ware County according to Herbenp.f\ciary Is entiUed to have and
bert W. Gruber, district manager
still receive his monthly benefit
of the Social Security Adm1plstrs- =I,,:v":' %~n~~:~oY::c:u:a~~ check. All beneflclsrles under 72
tion
years of age may now have earn.
]a
ext
ds "erage farm employ..... (this includes
in
with
0. OUR EARLY
The new w
en
co.
mushroom and nursery employ- ings up to $1,200
a year
to about 10 milllon more galn- ees) wll1 have social security pro- out, loss of any benefits. This apfully employed people, increases tection for themselves and their pUes to all earnings of any kind,
payments to all those no~ recelv- families. The new provision simply whether covered by social seing benefits, and proVldes for requires that'the farm hand earn curity or not. After reachin« age
other advantages.
$100 cash wages in a calendar 72, the benetlciGry may earn any
About 2,000 more domestic e m - '
amount and still receive benefits.
'ds
will
year
from
one
employer.
( T his Is .....
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...ve J anuary 1955. )
ployees in Pr1vate h ouaeh o.
be covered by the law because of
Immediately effective is the inThe amended act also provides
the removal of the former er- crease in monthly payments to for the preservation of the benequira ment that the domestic em- persons nOW getting benefits. These fit rights of the totally disabled.
loyee work 24 days In each cal- increases will show on the SeP- TTnder this provision a worker's
~';dar quarter in any one hOuse- tember checks wbich wll1 be maU- earnlngs record can' be "frozen"
hold. Here the requirement now ed early in October.
and he wll1 not sufler a reduction
is the payment of only $50 casb. The present minimum payment in or loas of his benellt rights
wages by one household employer of $25 to a reUred work~ has because of an extended period of
in a calendar quarter.
been ratsed to $30; the maXlmum no earnings due to totsl and proAbout 3,500,000 employees of of $85 has been increased to longed disabillty. To be eligible
Sliced Cooked Salami LaD_ Bra'" .... pka 33c
State and local governments, ex- $98.50. Dependents and survivo:" for a "disability freeze" a worker
Sliced Olive or p• .,per Loaf •.;;::~..
33c
eluded up to noW because they are now getting monthly benefits W1ll must have acquired at least five
Sliced a.ef Bologna
Pi 27c
under a retirement system, may get proportionate increases, with years of covered work out of the
Comed
Beef
Brllket
Cr7-O-v
..
Wnppe
now be brought under social se- every family unit assured an In- last ten years before the dlsabilcurity subject to a referendum. crease of at least $5. The maxi- ity began, of wbich at least Ilk
Still excluded are police and lire- mum family payment has been years must have been in the 3-year
men having peflslon systems.
raised. from $168.75 to $200.
period before his disability forced
Ministers, whether employed or
Beginning with 1955, th~ amount him to give up galnful work. No
self-employed, may come under of covered earnlngs which may appUcation for the "dlsablUty
the law as If they were self-em- count toward social security w~ freeze" may be accepted by the
Porterhouse, Sirloin, T-Bone
ployed persons. Included' in this be ralsed from $3,600 to $4,200 10 Social Security Administration
U. S. 'Graded Choice
Ib
provision are Christian Science a year.
before January I, 1955. Gruber
Lancaster Brand Beef
pfllctitioners.
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Another provision in the new emphasized that this provision will
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: Other self-employed groups to law permits a worker to drop out not pay cash benefits during dIsRegular Fresh Ground Beef
3 .. $1.00
be covered by social security as of up to five years of lowest (or no) ablUty, before the worker attains
Boneless Rolled Pot Roast Plato
no 39c
January I, 1955, are professional eamings in the figuring of his 65 but may serve to increase the
Square Cut Shoulder of Veal
no 35c
engineers, accountants, arcbitects, avaverage monthly wage on which benellts payable after 65. The dIsand funeral directors.
benefit payments will be based. ability must, have laSted at. least
Shoulder Veal ChOPI,
u. 59c
,The largest group of galnfully- This so-called "drop-out" ap- 8 months before action can' be
Brealt!
Neck
or
Shank
of
Veal
no 23c
,
taken to establish the period of
AUDITORS REPORT
the disabiUty.
California Crisp C 7 Iceberg
FOR THE SWARTHMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT
While the period of disability
FOB TIlE YEAR'ENDING J,ULY Ii. 19M
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valuation of real ...tate In the district .............. t6.884.0411.00 ends for social security purposes
NUmber of mills levied 191i3 •.••••.••.••...••.....•..•.....
36 at age 65, disabled persons already
Ib 5e
Per capita taX rate .............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...
16i l 4! over that age and now getting
New G....n Cabbage
~ber assessed ~~ per capita tas .•......................
3 1~
......b 19c
,
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX
,Property, Per Capl.... Total benefit payments may have their
Crllp Celery Hearts
AmOUnt levied (Pace of 1953 6upUcate) 240.M1.41 46,665.00 287.606.41 benellts l-efigured to exclude that
3 1"29c
AdditiOns to duplicate .. :...............
5.799.69
5.'1lI9.69 portion of' their periods of 'disExtra Fancy Jonathan Apple.
467.49
172.50
689.99
Penalties added .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
TOtal amount of tax to be collected...... 247,2118.59 46,687.5() 2M,046.09 ability wbich occurred before age
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El:oneratlons (1958 tax) ................
6.025.00
5.025.00 65 if they meet the requirements
' •.9dNII coOked In Tomaio. SauCe
LIens
fliedreturned
(1968 tax)
with prothonotary
.
1958 tax
to oounty
oommlMlnners
2.296.69
510.00
2.746.69 given above. Increases in benefits
DIsCOunte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . . . . . . .
4,366.76
618.50
4.980.26 under the disabmty provisions beNot flied &8 II.",.. 5SGr ~~11 ted
HlUO o'8i.1142
86·': com<: effective after June 1955.
Net amount of 19 _ 00 eo
• •• • • • • • 240.689.74 40.640.60 •
;Sum of Items 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1() ............ 247.243.09 46,681.50 2M.080.69
In conclusion, Gruber called at,
ADDITIONAL TAXES UNDER ACT 481 OF 1947 AS 'o\l\IENDED
tention to a provision in the
AmQUnt
Amount
Bate ~Iclpated colleeted amended law wbich aftects sur.Source or Type of Tax.
1 % ' 17.000.00
16.097.76 vivors of workers who died be'Real Estoote Transfer TaX .............. ..
fore September 1, 1950, without
RlWE1P1'S
having IIcquired enough covered
:Bala.noe on hand JUly 6.
1953. All funds exclualve
employment' to become insured
of sinking fund •.•••••.• 46.36U19 General contzol (A) ••••.• 10.626.56
under the old law. "If you lire
~Ploperty TaS.
Instruction (B) ••••••••• 276.487.78 the surviving aged widow, widow1963 ....... U40.689.74
Per Capita
AuxUtarY Agenclea and
9,386.76 ed mother vilth minor chUdren,
TaX 1953 .. t4Q.646.60
(JoOrdtnate Aotlvltles (C)
or aged PBrllnt of II worker who
281.1S6.34
died between 1939 and September
"Dell.D.quent te.s.
v...m. cor CJ!om!......,;tIp,
(PntvlOUS
,Additional taxes under
'for surv!vor'-s beneflts before,1t be
Matnteue.nce 01 School
Act 481 aa amended
16.097.75
Plant (B) 00........... 17.816.81 sald, "the new law may make it
R: E. "l'r8nSler .... ~ ..
;state ..pproprlatlon (units.
P1xed Charges (F) .....•• 888.411.10 pqsslble for you to get payments.
traJ>aPOrta.t1on. tuition.
48.'1'16.80
• If the deceased breadwinner in
vocational) .... ' ...... 18.668.86 Debt service (0) ..••.••• 82.OS6.81
TUition nonresident pupUs
your family had at least 1lk years
.81.00
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capital OUtlay (H) •••••• 227.128.98 of covered work between January
Bond oales
1M """,.'
1939 and September 1950, you
. prmclpal . . . . . . . . . . .. 400.000.00
premium ...........• 2,190.39
should call ot write to the social
Bale of ReBI Dotate.
security office, 302 Delaware Counsupplies. and ~qulpDU>nt
680.28
ty Trust Building, Chester, Penna.
All other sources ........
614J15
TOtal reoeiPtB. InclUdlng
and inquire about your survivor's
beginning beola.nce ••••• 878,406.81
laafUB~oodal_"""""'.""""2"'l9cPnJ.
878.406.81
insurance beneftt rights."
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TOTAL RECEIPT8 (Item 1~. Page 1) .. 00 .................. ..
2 1-""29c
,9d.·fII Gr.en . . ..
TOTAL pAYMENn!
Mrs. Joseph Perkins of Cedar
2 1_ ..... 41c
Total(Items
current
A-PEXpenses
and Joint Bo&l'd) •••.••.• 368.~11.70
Mixed V...talt...
lane
had
as
her
guests
2 1_ .... 39c
Tot&l Debt service (Item G) •••••••••••••
82.OS8.81
throughout
August,
her
grandchU,9d.UlI
Sliced
Peachel
Total capital outlay (IteJD B) •••.•••••• 227.128.98
2 1_ ..... 35c
812,1171.99
dren, Judy" Cordelia, Debbie and
Balan'" on Hand (To be ava\lal>1e tor tIOhoal year 1964-65,.••••
BIni. Eye Pea. &. C.,.ots
205,83'.82 Caleb Cressman of Glen Riddie.
#tIRII Conceatnted p A88ISTS
Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh and
BchOOl building
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at BUlB
C06t paid on N.... Bldg.) ........ 1,1118.070.00, children, Frances, Michele, and
(Includesand.
lAnd
and
Tel
2,186.59 Yale avenue recenUy after a
UnpaId Tax'"
Blue Bird PriIizeD
1963 TaX ................... _... 2.238.59
626.98
month's
vacation
in
the
Allegheny
·l1.OS
1952 Tax ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 626.93
1951 Tax ....................•..
11.09
462.19 Mountains visiting Mrs. Marsh's
Previous to ~51 Duplicate ...... U2.19
868.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
TuItion Receivable U90.IO Other ,Accounts Receivable t62.90
206.834.82
Bal&Dce on hand. all fUnds _udlng [J\nlI:tng fUnd ..•.•..••. t.98&,640.58 Ferraro of Brookville, Pa,
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beaded a delegation from Tamwam to the United States. In
1947, he led another deputation to
Britain, J;>enmark, Sweden, Swit....Iand, and the United states., Be
attended the Whitby Conference
as a membet of the Committee of
I h e International MIssionary
councll, and was a delelate to the
AJJlSterdam Conference of the
\Vorld Councn of Churehes.
During 1941iDr. Manlkam has
been chairman of the East Asian
commiSSion, created !oinUy by
1M World CouDcil and the International 'Missionary Counell,' to
arrange and conduct the Conference at Bangkok, Siam, from
December 4 to 11, 1949.
1951 Dr. Manikam has
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Bonded ladebtedn""" (With _
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Reprinted by SPecial Request
School Calendar for 1954·55
School District of Swarthmore
Day
Date
Del County Teachers Institute
Wed., November 24
Last day before holiday.
Close Noon
Thurs. & Fri., November 25, 26
Thanksgiving Holiday
Wed., December 22
Last day of School before
Christmas-Close Noon
Thurs., December 23
,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
of South Chester road spent last
week end visiUng their son and
daughier-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C."
M. Bryant of Schenectady, N. Y.
Mrs. George Silioway of North
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Chester road is entertaining as ~;';$aiai~~$a.$~~~
her hous~ guests her son-in-law ..
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
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J. Furnas of Richmond, Ind., formerly of Swarthmore. A family
dinner in their honor will be glvGood for All Home H., S.
en tonllhl
Football and lasektball
Game,
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Price $5.00
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PIANO TUNING
On Sale at •••
New IU\4 _aUt l'IIIn..
Catlterman's
and ~I 8l,D", 1908
Michael's College Pharmac,
ALBAN PARKER
High School OfRee
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Phont Media 6-31115
The SwaHhmorean OIIiee
Adult AA Tickets
SALE
the
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TWO ANTIQUE, BEDS -
TWO
ANTIQUE TABLES-SILVER- CHINA -
RUGS
Robert Brooks
410 N. Swartllmore Ave.
Swarthmore, 'a.
PAMILT DINNERS to SUIT .., TASTI of IYERYONE
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCELLENT BANQIJET AND PART)' FAC,ILlTlES
BtJSINESS I\IEN'S LUNCH 12-1,:tO P. 1\1.
DINING ROOMS aid LOllY AIR CONDITIONED
ComfortQble Rooms Day or Week
ElevatQr
STRATH H "'V'EN INN
,n.
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Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Po.
WALTER E. PARROTT, Mgr.'
FREE PARIUN.
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observations in India. Mr. Hoft-I
man will highlight the Presby- II
terian Program In India. Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Alter from the
Swarthmore church are now serving in India.
The Rev. Jc:>hn Schott, Mrs .
Theodore Stevenson and marly
others are serving the church to
make this mission study meaning,fl!l to all who,_ attend. Rol>ert Fry
chairman of program; MrS. Ed.
Scheu is inviting International
guests; Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie
is in 'charge of dinner arrangements; Mrs. George Schobinger
will arrange for decorations, Mrs.
George Hunter, literature; and Irl
Duling publicity.
Mrs. S. James English III, the
former Christlne Ford, left· on
Sunday for her new home in Durham, N. C. Chris will. enter her
junior year at Duke University.
9 I Lankt Luilcl,n{
5.
dlice Larl.ef
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
(;;,iltl 0 ptidtllJ.ot
Experts In the Malc~ng and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
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827 LANCASTER AVENUE
6915 LUDLOW STREET
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' Chri$t,r!1as Holidays
. 't'
14on., January 3
Life Magazine. Questions wUl be
an~wered pertaining to Presbytenan MiSSions In Indil\, by Mr.
HOffman Who has reeenlly returne~ from a tour by plane, bus, and
flckshaw of India.
The Junior Choir is presenting
a.n Indian song under the d1recbon of Donald Mathis. Kindergarten, Primary and' Junior progr.ams of stories, projects, games
will be held in each department.
Indian atmosphere wUl be
created by the 'use of its sacred
Dower, the marilold, on the tables.
Saris will be modeled. Idols and
various treasurers will be displayed and loaned by relfred missionaries.
Poster publicity Is in charge of
the Young AdultS. Senior IDghs
will serve the tables. There wUl
be a browsing. table of free picture pamphlets, "Now In India"
and "Now In Pakistan." Also
current stud~ •books, "Under
Three rIalS," ".Ji'ace to Face with
Ind,ia,", "Jeep. Tracks" and others.
''Viliage of the Poor" is a
storY of three Individual
, healed and changed by love.
A beautifui young iemple dancer
dying of Malaria, a poor farmer
cheated of his passession by
money lenders because he could
nQt read, and an outcaste orphan
boy find faith and a new life in
the DEENABADPURUM, (Village
of the Poor.)
Halfman on his tour of India
tallce? to Indians from many
walks of life, and religious beliefs. He interviewed Christian
ministers, missionaries, laymen
and government officials. He visited representative exampl~s of
hundreds of Christian medical
~ducational and agricultural pro~
lects. He has written articles for
religious publications based on his
Evenl
Mon. " Tues., October 25, 26
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School's reopen after
New Year's
Mon. " Tues., February' 21, 22 w.ashington's Birthday, Holiday
Mon. thru Mon., AprlI 4-11,lnc.
Spring Vacation,
Easter Holiday
Tues., April 12
Schools reopen
Mon., May 30
Memorial Day Ho1ida~
Sun., June 5
Baccalaureate
Tues., June 7
Commencement
Wed., June-IS
Last day, Puplis
Thurs., June 16
Last day, Teachers
Mon., June 20 to Jub' 29
Summer High School
ShlnI",
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Expect 300
An estimated 300 or more men
women, youth and chUdren will
unl'e ,for the annual' mission
s~udy, the purpose being to proVIde inspiration, challenge and
concern for Christian support and
expansion in Asia.'
. ''Village of the Poor," an excit
mg and dramatic true story ftlmed
In colorful India will be shown.
A "lO-Question Quiz" wll1 be
conducted by James W. Hollman
.,
assOC18~ editor of Presbyterian
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AUT OR EPA-I R
STEAKS
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been serving as the Joint Secretary in East Asla of the World
Counell of, Churches and the In_
ternational Missionary Council.
Dr. Manlkam was' elected president of the Federation of Lutheran
Churches in India at its triennial
conference early in January. He is
a member of the Madhya (Pradesh Central Provinces) Evangelical Lutheran Church.
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pRoTECTm?
You can inlure your antiqae (amitnr., IIlver,
paiatinp, tape'trie.' o~
other worka of art aplaat
prac:tlcally all r1n. of
lou ar ;',mage. Aak about
our '.'A\l Riaka" Plae Arta
Polley.
The",'. a lot of youth still in her
face and stepa and voice. Not like
sOme women, 80 soon to become
Caded and worn-slaves to
household drudgery I In the old
days that couldn't be helped. But
to-day there·s no excuse for it ...
not with electric servants OD every
hand to do the laundry, wash the
dishes. clean the floora, cook the
. Peter E. Told
food •.• do a hundred thinIII'.
Your electric company is
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to free you from weeriaome taaka '
and give you more leisure.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Dill McHenry to
Coach at PMC
re-
Washington i Lee Gridiron
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Star to ASSist
Hansell
Bill McHenry of Swarthmore,
center and captain of the Washington and Lee University football
team last year, has been appointed assistant football coach at
Pennsylvania Military College.
McHenry will be head coach
George Hansell's number one assistant and wlll serve as line
coach.
McHenry was one of the South's
leading players in his four years
at Washington and Lee where he
also was a four-year letterman in
lacrosse. At the end of last year's
football campaign, he was named
on the AIl-State team in Virginia,
the All South team" the All Southern Conference team and gained
an honorable mention on the All
American team.
His play against, top ranking
University of Maryland was so
outstar;tding that he was named on
Maryland's All Opponent team
twice. He followed his .,brllliant
collegiate career with an appearance in the annual Blue and
Gray game at Montgomery, Ala.
Last month he played with the
College All Stars against the Detroit Lions in' Chicago where the
All Stars were coached by the
master of the split-T, Jim Tatum.
The 22-year-old, 6 foot, 3 inch.
220-pound lad was, the sixth draft
choice of. the' Washington Redskins of the National, Professional
Football League but the higher
salaries of Canadian pro ball made
him decide not to "sign with
Washington.
McHenry's whole future in pro
ball was changed. however, by his
draft board two weeks before he
left for the midwest for the College All Stars-Detroit game. He
had a contrac~An:his pocket, from
the Toronto Atgi:)itauts and was on
his ",..ay to Canada to sign when
his draft board informed him he
would be' called into the Army in
a few weeks. He then informed
the Toronto club he would not
.sign and joined the All Stars.
Recently, however, his draft
board has notified him. he won't
'be called until December. He said
yesterday he has given up all
ideas of playing pro ball and
'hopes to pick' tip ~ coaching
·duties when he finishes his tour
,of Army duty.
McHenry was graduated from
'Swarthmore mgh School in 1950
where he was a stlmdout in basketball and lacl't'lsse in addition to
football. He was co-captain of the
Swarthmore football team in 1950,
made the third team in the All
Delaware County selections, was
picked as center of the week
twice and gSined ltn honorable
mention on the Philadelphia' area
AU-Star team.
He holds a bachelor of science
degree in commerce, having majored in foreign service.
Starting at noon on Wednesday,
September 22, nine safeties and
two substitutes assUmed the
sponsibllity for helping the 385
children at Rutgers avenue arrive safely at school and return
safely home.
They will go on duty each day
at 8: 35 and 12: 35, remain until
8:55 and 12:55. Children are not
expected to come to School before those hours. At the end of
each session Safeties will agam be
on duty from 11:40 and 3:15 until
the children have passed their
posts, approximately 8 minutes.
This, of course, does not cover
loiterers.
Heidi Honnold was elected captain and David, Scarborough, lieutenant; they will' check attendance,
appoiiJ.t substitutes, and assist in
handling of safety problems. Kirby
Noye ,and Linda de Prophetis will
be 'ready at all times to fill the
posts of absentees; when not acting in this capacity, they will be
roving Safeties.
The folfowing locations will be
protected· by the Safe~es listed:
North Entrance, Kathy Stamford;
Main Entrance, Pamela McCrory;
Front. Joan McKinoell; CQurt, Al~
ice Grogan and Mony Bunker;
Rutgers and Westdale, 'Ralph
Kletzien; Rutgers and Strath Haven, Marsha Silvers; Westminster
and Strath' Haven, Sara Grogan;
Cornell and Strath Haven, Roger
Kuc; Cornell and WeStdale, Christy Decker.
Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks and
children, Antonica, Lillian, and
Michael, of Rutgers avenue, have
returned recently from a summer
at Ocean City, N. J.
Li!lian Jean Fairbanks of Rutgers avenue celebrated her eighth
birthday on Saturday by entertaining a group of 'her friends.
Mrs. Herbert Sanford of Vassar
avenue has returned to her home
after spending 10 days in Presbyterian Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Geor~e Schoblnger of Swarthmore avenue will
have as their guests this weekend
Mr. Schobinger's brother and sister-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam
Schobinger of Dobbs Fet:rY, N. Y.,
who are enroute to Mexico.
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to visit her niece. Mrs. Charles
Bovard, and Mr. Bovard of
North Swarthmore avenue, while
enroute home from a several
months'tour of ,Spain, Italy, England, France and the Scandlnavian. countries. Mrs. Bovard entertained a few friends at teJ yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss
Young.
Mrs. ,Robert C. Good, Jr. and
her children, Jayne and Mark,
have recently returned from a
trip through Europe. Dr. Good
has remained in Germany to do
research. While in Europe, the
Goods travelled through Germany,
Austria,
Italy
France" and Spain. They caJn~
back on the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magee or
South Chester road are mOVing
today to Skyline Drive, LoCksley
Fanus, Pa.
Gayle Hanna, daughter of llr.
md Mrs. John Read Hanna Of
Riverview road, left recently to
attend Grier· School in Penna,
,Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ander.
son of Yale avenue have returned
from a month at Indian Lake in
the Adirondack Mountains.
Mrs. Paul Hummer and her
SODS, Dwight and Phil, of Rutgers
avenue have' recently returned
from a trip to Miami Beach,l}a.
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NEWS NOTES
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Mrs. Hervey SchumaCher of
Haverford avenue returned Friday from a summer vacation in
Avalon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher
of Ogden avenue have recently
been yisiting in Manchester, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lingle of Cornell avenue have recently been
visited by their daughter, Mrs.
Robert M. Frost and her daughter
Martha. Mrs. Frost left on Thursday to join her husband in Kansas
City, where he is employed by
Westinghouse Corp. Mr. and Mrs.
Frost wih make their home in
Merrian. Kan., after October 1.
The Girl Scouts of Swarthmore
can be justly proud of one of their
number who has recently acquired
new laurels upon completion of a
Junior Guide Course given by the
state of Maine. Pamela Foster, a
senior in p.igh school, arid a thirdgeneration Girl Scout of Swarthmore, was awarded a Junior
Maine Guide pin and certificate
by Governor Burton M. Cross.
Pamela is president of the senior planning board for the Girl
Scouts in Delaware County. Out
of the 150 stUdents who took the
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Miss M. Bernice Yount, of In- Switzerland,
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Local Girl Scouts
Praise Pam Foster
six weeks course in guiding at
Camp Natarswi, Millinocket, Me.,
64 passed the course and were
awarded pins. Last spring, Pamela
won a $600 first prize in a national essay contest on why she
wanted to go to camp.
As an intermediate Girl Scout,
Pamela was a member of Troop
16 which '.was started by her
Grandmother, Mrs. Frederick
Childs, of Swarthmore. Mrs.
Childs was also the founder of
the former Girl Scout House on
Harvard avenue which is now
headquarters for the Sea. Scouts.
Pamela's mother. Mrs. John C.
Foster, 223 S. Chester road, has
heen active in Girl Scouting in
the borough. and was also a
member of Troop 16. '
September 24, 1954
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The Swarthmorean, 1954-09
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1954-09
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