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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 26-NUMBER 49
Services Held For
Alexander M~ Lackey
Ogden Ave~ue Resident's
Death Saturday' Ended
Cosmopolitan Life
POSTPONE ASSEMBLIES
SEALS
.3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FIqDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954
Because of the football banquet,
the eighth and tenth grade assemblies have been changed from December 4 to Wednesday night, December 29.
CHRISTMAS
Wed.
New England Artist at
Sir George Macleod Hold Services
For Reginald Chase
Woman's Club Tues.
At Clothier Sunday
IS' k
Mass Meeting at 8 ,Will
Services at Church for
Oon D_0-Iek-IOSOB
Hear
d
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F~7:,~ste;lsl'mg
Services were held Wednesday
afternoon (or Reginald Banfield
Chase, retired Philadelp,hia banker, who died at his hOqle at 620
Parrish road Monday morning.
Of~~~~:~r:,l~! ~:r~::!:e~~
Herve Gou et to pea
on Decorating
Christmas
humane causes for animals, and
Herve Goulet, popular lecturer
Alexander McKinlay Lackey
The Reverend Sir George Mac- was a member of the board of op interior decorating and flower
died at his home 315 Ogden aveLeod, 4th Baronet of Scotland, directors of the American Anti- arrangements, will speak before
Funeral services (or Don D. f ound er and iea
der 0 f th e I ona Vivisection Society 01 Philadel- the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
nue on November 27,after a Iong
I
Dickinson,
405
Park
avenue,
were
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- d fi rst phia and was editor of the or- Tuesday, December 7, at 2 p.m.
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illness, at the age of 6O. M emorla
ommum y 10 S cotl an d an
evening
in
E
F d' k V· 't'
conducted
Wednesday
services were held at his home
Harry merson os IC
lSI 109 ganization's magazine. He was a on the subJ'ect, "Let's Decorate for
the
Swarthmore
Methodist
Church
U·
Th
I
' I member of the Masonic Order.
Mohday evening, the Rev. Joseph
Professor at
mon
eo oglca
Chri~tmas." Mr. Goulet will use
by
the
Rev.
John
C.
Kulp,
pastor.
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dd
bl'
.
Seminary, wil a ress a pu IC
Mr. Chase is survived by a SlSgreens instead of flowers for demP . Bishop officiating.
Interment in North Carolina fol.
ckey
had
been
a
resident
mass
meeting
in
Clothier
Memoter,
Miss
Agnes
F.
Chase
of
Paronstrating seven basic arrangeMr. La
lowed later in the week.
d
arthmore
since
1929
when
rial
on
the
college
campus
Sun
ay
rish
road.
ments. Since he uses whatever
of Sw
Mr. Dickinson, who was manth
oved
here
from
New
York.
December
5,
at
8
p.m.
under
e
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containers and trimmings the club
he m
ager of this area for the Brown
t
t f
I
Thirteen years ago he built the and Williamson Tobacco Com-' sponsorship of the Depar men 0
furnishes, the program is inform a
and shows what can be done with
home at 315 Ogden avenue which pany, died 'shortly after noon on Philosophy and Religion thof
ili
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materials which most fam es
he and Mrs. Lackey occupied at Monday -in Crozer Hospi taI , U p- Swarthmore College and of
the time of his death.
land. He bad been a patient in Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
have stored away.
Dr. MacLeod is one of the outMr. Goulet, a New England
· d b
dIn
He was loved and a
rre
y the hospital following a heart atThe Swarthmore High School artist with a French family backhis circle of friends for his modest tack two weeks earlier. He had standing theologians of the world. 1954 football team turned in a ground, has traveled and studied
and self-effacing manner. To been released over the week-end He has attracted tremendous at- perfect record for the season in in France, Mexicd and Canada. He
those who did not know him well, but suffered another attack.
tention as leader of the lona Com- one of the most thrilling games of has been represented in the Nathis masked an extraordinarily
Born in Winterville, N.C., on munity which seeks to bring min- the year Thanksgiving Day. Their tional Gallery, Washington: th~
brilliant intellect, a knowledge of December 8, 1900, he attended the isters and laymen into a fellow- victory in this thirty-first meet- Sweet Museum, PorUand, Maine;
English and American literature public schools of Washington, ship that combines religious disci- ing of the two teams broug~t the Springfield Water Co~or Club;
which was equalled by few of his N.C., and Washington (N.C.) Col- pline and manual labor on the Is- Swarthmore even with Lansdowne and has haa "one man" shows in
.contemporaries, and a keen and legiate Institute.
land and in missionary endeavor with 14 victories each along with New Bedford and Canada.
analytical appreciation of politics
He was chairman of the Ushers in industrial areas. lona was the three ties.
In addition to his recognized
and economics.'
Association of the Swarthmore early center of the Celtic Church
With a beautiful sun overhead artistic ability and his marine and
Mr. Lackey had .an interesting Methodist Church and had re- and the landing place for St. but a very damp field underfoot, little village paintings, Mr. Goulet
and varied career. He was born signed as steward on the official Columba' and his disciples from the more than 5.000 spectators has an informal mannel\.4~g his
in Aberdeen, Washington, on July board of the church in April due Ireland. .
were treated to one of the most lecture-demonstrations which in22, 1894. In 1915 he received his to failing health. He had 'Uved in
The visiting professor was born spectacular games of the _l~ng vites audience participa\i.on -and
A.B. degree from Reed College, Swarthmore for 18 years.
in Glasgow, Scotland in 1895 the series. A scrappy, big and exper- makes him a most pOpular platOregon, ·and went on to study for
Surviving besides his widow, .grandson of the Rev. Norman lenced Lansdowne team put on form personality.
. .
his Master's Degree at Columbia Thelma, are three sons: Walter, MacLeod, chaplain to Queen Vic- thelrftnest exhibition of the
Herve Goulet selects fabrics and
University. After the start of the Don and Luren; a daughter, Mary toria. He received his B.A. degree s~ason. 'A team heralded as po- backgrounds for Phyllls Smyser's
First .World War he received an Ann (Mrs. George) Strain of in 1919 from Oxford University tential champions in the early word' portraits of. her life in
appointment from the State De- Wynnewood; tWo brothers, Wil- after serving from 1914-1919 with season, o~ to be riddle~ by in- Europe and the ·Far ~t. ·He has
partmEmt a, Vice-Consul in - the liam ~.Dickinson of Wa~gton, the- British ~tionary Force juries to key men in' their first recenUy transferred his studio and .
office of the Un1~ _~ta~, ConsUl N~C!, 9:Dd .Jas:per B. of Richard, with the ranks of captain and few games, found its~lf at full shop from New Bedford t9 PhilaGeneral iil
ide J~e1ro. Brazil, 'Cit~. Tenn.; a sister, Mrs., Mar- djutant in the Argyll and Suth- strength for the flrst time ,In many delphia's Rittenhouse section. . . "
and In.,IB1D served on the staft of. &aret 'J:)i c;=~t1~r ,of Washington, :rland' ·'mgqlanders... ' ,He was games,' and of. co~ in the role.. .~~~. fortJ;le 'day will be.
RlchaTd ~p: Momsen,';aD attorney ~.C.• an4 o~e.grandcblld, Dl~a.
. H_t1i,,r'Milltaiy CrOss 'and' of,- underdofl. . . ~~ ,1~\,-.""ijL;Mr8:~•. BateI~Mn-Bl)h" .. ·.
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'there, onlOctober 23, 1919,_ he . The family requested that ?se
Afte'
lod of study at vage.the season.
Its ninth Tucker and Mrs. GeorgeW
was married to Dorothy Green of wishing to send floral tributes, 10• r a per
Edi _
The Garnet, seeking
At the tea Mrs. D. Reed Geer and
'. In 1923 he left Rio stead make contributions to the DivlOity Hall, Universit~ of
n straight victory, although never Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher will
New York
th S
th burgh, he came to Umon Theo- wavering in confidence and will,
.
de Jari~o fot New York and in Memorial Fund of
e war - logical Seminary, ~~~., i~. J.9.~~-~2 found, itself a tittle . off, balance pour.
that' year'his daughter Doris Col- more' ~ethodist·Church, through as a Jarvis Resident F~ll0w.~ He with the absence at' Pete Kroon
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llns, now Mrs. Harry McCloskey Mrs. Ray Harlow.
served as missioner to a group ?~ and with the recent illness of star -Christma's Sea,: 'Booth
of Sparrows Point, Md., was born.
British Columbia lumber camps 10 haHback Cal Coleman.
Pete ,
Opens in Bank,
His wife his daughter, and a DOHERTY Off TO
Canada, then became assistant Kroon, the county's leading extra I
.
sister,'
William Paul of
. NEW DELHII. INDIA minister in St. GUes Church, point p~oducer, excellent kick-oft
The 1954 ChrIstmas Seal boot~
Juneau Alaska, survive him.
Kenneth Doherty, Elm avenue Edinburgh and was ordained by man and the Garnet's key target ~pened Wednesday, December 1,
He j~ined Dwight P. Robinson resident, track coach and associate the Church of Scotland in 1924.
in its passing attack, was side- at the Swarthmore branch of the
firm professor at University of Penn-:&; Co., .Inc., an enginee~nhg th
For two years he was' chaplain lined because of a bruised knee First National Bank of Delaware
in New York and: while wit
em sylvania, left Idlewild Airport, N. at Talbot House ~ettlement in 30 minutes before g~me time. ~ounty. The booth, open \fr~m 10
was sent to Seville, Spain, on Y at 4 o'clock Wednesday after- Glasgow and for four years col- Coleman, having been a virus vic.. a.m. to 3 p.m. December 1 through
\Vork connected with the construc- n~on on a two month athletic mis- legiate minister at St. cuthbert's tim the previous week, had not December 10 is operated for the
tion of the American Consulate. sion to Europe nad Asia arranged Parish Church, Edinburgh. Since been tackled since the Prospect convenience of ci~izens who ha~e
With his grounding in portuguese by the state Department's Inter(Continued on Page 8)
game and his lack of old form was not received ChrIstmas Seals 10
and Spanish. he' could draw up national Educational Exchange
.
verY noticeable, although. on sev- the mail, or for those who wish
legal documents and carry on
d
eral 'occasions' his ball carrying additional ones for holiday greetbusiness correspondence,' as well Pr~gr::~ ~ll conduct'a five day Community Sing an
sparked touchdown drives. All the ings.
as converse fluently in both clini~ in Rome for coaches and
Tree lighting Dec .. 10 seniors lea by Co-captains Terry Mrs. Edward Cratsley and Mrs.
languages.
.
thletes then sp' end t~o days in
.
Dellmuth
and Roger Zen)en I Carl J. Atkins are working at the
.
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th
BaldwlO
a
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.
.
~veryone is invited to particiIn 1933 he jome
e _
Athens Greece before JOIning
bowed out in fines t y1e. Roger 's booth in the bank as well as su- .
Locomotive Works where at the B t s' Hamilto~, athletic director pate in the Comunity Christmas great defensive. play and oppor- pervising collections at the theatre
time of his death he was. a super;niversity of California and Sing at Bclrough Hall Parking Lot tune recoveries of two fumbles and food store lobbies. Other
visor in the Comptroller's De- ~ead coach of the 1~~2 United Friday, December 10, at 7:30 p.m. early in the ball game was an women assisting in Ithe sale of
partrnent.
states Olympic Team, 10 B~ut, The Sing is sponsored by the outstanding p~ormance in every TB Christmas Seals at the booth
He had one of the very large Lebanon on December 10. To- Swarthmore Business Association. respect.
are Mrs. Mark Bittle, Mrs. Wil- private libraries in Swarthmore
ther they will proceed to New Spectators are urged to bring
Terry Dellniuth,' back into the liam Fetzer, Mrs. Walter Divekey,
-English. Spanish, portuguese ~e lhi India where they will con- flashlights.
game at full strength for the ~rst Mrs. William Prentice, Mrs. Harry .
and FrenCh. One could name d:ct •a cUnic for university ant!.
Choirs of the· Methodist, Pres- time ~ce Media, gave an exhi~ Toole, Mrs.' Gorton Brush, Mrs.
few authors or titles in Englis~
llege c~ches from December 15 byterian and Wesley A. M. E. tion of ball carrying that was
Thomas Chew Mrs. Samuel CarLi,terature, contemporary, class - cto° January 4. For the balance of churches, the Swarthmore High inspiration to all present. Randy
'A' W B
J Mrs
ass, r.,
cal or alicient. on which h e coU ld
Doherty will traveI School Chorus, the. H'Igh S c,hool M alin's genera1sh1p at , quarter- penter, Mrs. P. 1,. M
G g.
not discourse intelligently and Jthranouuarygh India visiting athletes not Glee Club and the Swarthmore back' brought the team through H. . Lindley
ee
rs.
eor e
thor
lhi n
i will'si
d r the
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Karns, Mrs. John Soule, Mrs.
interestingly. He was co-au
able to attend the New.De
co - College Cho r
. ng un e
Marian Willard, Mrs. Harry L.
of a book on building methods. ference. He, will return to the direction of Miss Bette-Jo ~oodMiller, ,Mrs. Percy Gilbert, and
that received' wide accepta?ce. United States early in FebruarY·
all. supervisor of vocal mUSIC at
Cubs. Sponsor Drawin~ Mrs. Joseph Walter.
For 10 years he led and adV1S~d
D hrty earned worldwide atten- Swarthmore High School. A brass
A small Cub Scout may nng
Proceeds from both mail and
a local reading group, which 10 • 0 through his book "Modern ensemble led by Robert Holm, your doorbell one of these days booth sales of 1954 C)uistmas
. that time has .read more than 50 tion k and Field" published last supervisor of instrumental music and ask you to take a ticket on Seals will finance the County TB
books.
~:;. He is. currently president of 'at the high sChool, will pl.ay. a turkey. Cub Scouts are raising Association's prevention 'and ,conG. S.
~ National Track Coaches As- Henry Hoftmann, high school money in this manner to buy tur- trol program during the coming
-------~atlon. Uriiver.q.ty of Pennsyl- teacher, will act as announcer.
keys for Christmas basket:' fbe°r year. With an. aim of gi~ 100.. HAPPY DalVlNG
so • granted him leave fqr this
The program will commence the poor. The drawlDa will
000 free chest survey x-rays every
n v~~on whith was arranged at with a number by the btass ~- held Saturdb, December 18, at 2
.105000 is the minlmUJD
Harry P. RobertS of 4 KedrO miSSl 'est of the Indian govem- semble followed by a short p.m. at Borough HalL Prizes will \ year, ~
,
avenue, Mot-ton. an employee at !:he requ arently as a steP toward speech' by Burgess .JoseP- Reyn- be four 12-lb. turkeys, four one- goal of the 1954 campaign. '.
th~ Philadelphia Electric Com- ment,r:Won for the 1956 Olympic olds Carol singing will- be fol- pOund con~ers of cotree, eight
.
.
pany, was the luckY winner of a ptepa in. Australia.,
10~ by several nUmbers by the cans of Cranberl7 sauce, and f()Ur
,IAPPAS MEET
.
1955, 210 Model Chervro1et at the Ga~ DohertY'S absence the dl irs an instrumental piece by b.Oxesof homemade ChrIstmas . Members ,Of' Kap~ Kappa
draWing held Friday night at.
track team will train for the th: b~ ~semble, and several cookies.
.
Gamma win meet at the home of
llumsey Chevrolet, Swarthmore.
penn season under·.Jeff Kirk, more carols by choirs and partlctScouts- soliciting ti~ets are Blll ! Mrs. 'Oliver Go' ~. S12.;Horth
Three memlMh-s of swarthmo~ indoor swarthJnorean. a former pants. Llghunt ~.... c;brIstmas 011;1, !lark Good. Pard Kri.tgf~l\" CIi~ ~~ OD~ ,_'DecemBorough Council officiated at the fOrDl~ty 01. pennsYlvaDia track tree and the soq,'-sDent ~: Ian.
301m McK1n.n8Y,:,ob .~.';'fdi'. ".-an 4iIilr:wewina
chawlDa:Council,President unt:un and hurdler on ,~'\~.
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H. S. FootbaU Team
F-InlShes U'0defea'ted
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Dr. and Mrs. Courtney C. Smith
and family of Cedar lane spent
the Thanksgiving holiday in Boston, Mass.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
and Patricia of South Chester
road had as Thanksgiving Day
guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. St.
Clair of Wilmington, Del., and
Mr. and Mrs. J. David,Weiland
and infant son, John 'Davld
Weiland, Jr., of Elkins Park. .
Mr. and Mrs. Johil Cornog, of
DIckinson avenue had as Ttianksgiving Day. guests Lt. (jg) and
Mrs. John L. Cornog of' Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Cornog
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Deeember 3, 1954,
mE SWARTBMOBEAN
MIsses Mary and Elinor Bye of
College avenue entertained at a
dinner party on Sunday their
coustns, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Asbman aDd children, Walter and
Nancy, of Glenside, Pa.,. and Miss
Emily Ashman of Brielle, N.Y.
Donald
MacElwee
of' Mt.
Holyoke place was awarded a
varsity letter and sweater at the
annual football banq~t of the
PrInceton College football team
which was held Monday night,
November 29, at the Princeton
Inn. Jack Thompson, former
Swarthmore .High School varsity
gridiron player als~ rec.eived a
letter at Princeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gerner
of Princeton avenue, entertained
Mrs. Gerner's cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Green and children of
Media at Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Howara R. Drake
of Amherst avenue attended the
National Social Studies Council at
Indianapolis, Ind.,' November 25,
26, and 27. Mr. Drake is on sabbaUcal leave from LansdowneAldan High School and Mrs.
Drake is on sabbatical leave from
Jlidley Township High School.
Miss Alice Pennock of North
Chester road spent· Thanksgivnig
at the home of her ,brother and
sister-i~-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Pennock Of Baltlinore, ~~d.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon
Chandler of Providence road,
Wallingford, are In Cambridge,
Mass., for the celebration of the
75th Anniversary of the founding
of Radcliffe College.
Richard Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Davis .. of .Fairview
road Is celebrating his ninth birthday party at a family dinner party
on Friday night
entertained at luncheon on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Jacques
Trocme of Media ond Lt.. (jg)
and Mrs. John L. Cornog.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Carruth of
Elm avenue entertained Mr. Carruth's aunt, Miss Alice Carruth of
Shaker Heights, Ohio, during the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCabe
of North Chester road have returned from Ocean City, Md.,
where they spent the Thanksgiving holiday.
Midshipman Donald T. Ogram,
Second Class, attended the 'Army. Navy football game Saturday with
his classmates, and after the game
had dinner with his family, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Ogram and HarRiverview road.
old Ogeam, Jr.,
Mrs. Russell Heath and Barbara
of Cedar lane accompanied Mr.
Heath on a business trip to Mex. ico City.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Soden
of College avenue entertained Lt.
William G. Soden, Lt. and Mrs.
David Peas, and Lt. and Mrs. Glen
Burke, all of Quantico, V~., last
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Godfrey
week-end. After their guests at- . of Bellport, L.I., visited Mr. Godtended the Army-Navy 'football frey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Godfrey of Vassar avenue,
game Saturday, the Sodens enter- over the week-end.
tained with a buffet supper Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Douglas of
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Good
North Chester road entertained at
Forest lane had as their guestS a family dinner party on Thanksthis past week-end, Dr. Good's giving, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
parents, Mr. and Mrs;' Robert Conwell and chiidren of Columbia
Good of Pittsburgh.
avenue, Mr. and, Mrs. James B.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Patter- Douglas, Jr., and ·son of GwinSon and Robby of Maple avenue hurst, Del., and Mr.. and Mrs. Gorspent the Thanksgiving holiday don W. Douglas and children of
with their daughter Alice who is Springfield.
leaching at the Richmond Day
Mrs. John R. Bates of North
Nursery, Richmond, Ind:
Chester road wlll be at her home
Miss Betty McCahan, daughter in Shoreham, L.I., and' 'in New
of Mrs. David McCahan of York City for a few days this
Strath Haven avenue, was home week-end while Dr.' Bates is in
for the holjday week-end from Texas on a busiyess trip;
Yale· University in .New Ha,y-en
Sgt. Edward Bogardus, formerly
. where she Is in nursing training. with the Army in the Far East,
MISs Jane Allen, daughter of has returned and is living with
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. James
Riverview Toad, was home for the F. Bogardus of Pinecrest road,
week-end from Boston where she Springfield.
is employed at IBM.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. McCoubGeorge Allen, son of Mr. and rey and their' twin sons, Stephen
Mrs. George M. ,Allen of River- and Daniel, and John of Bethany,
view road, was home for the hol- Conn., arrived for Thanksgiving
iday week-end from Washington and to attend the Army"Navy
and Lee where he is a sophomore. football game' with Mrs. McMrs. Alexander Ewing and son, Coubrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob, 'of Dartmouth avenue at- Birney K. Morse of Harvard avetended the Army-Navy football nue:
game on Saturday. They joined . Sally Gaskill, a junior at DenLt. Col. E. C. Aiken and'his guests ison University, Granville, Ohio,
at the game.
served on the Panel Discussion
Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff Committee for the Autumn Chrlsof ··Secane had as their week-end tlan Emphasis Days. She is the
guests, Mt.and Mrs. F. Jean daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Little of, Detroit>. On Saturday, Gaskill of' Unlversio/ place.
the Woodruffs and .. their' guests
attended' the Army-Navy footbaJl
of
.game.
.
Mrs.. John R. Bates of North
Chester road will entertain her
bridge club at luncheon and bridge
today.
,COLLEGE THEATRE
Swarthmore, 'a.
AI. CONDITIONED
friday & Saturday
THE
PLAYERS CLUB
OF .SWA.•THMORE
p,..••.,.
"The Cat and
the Canary"
CHARlES
A pow.rfal alld movllH) IrfHsh fUmll
Ralph RIchClrdso.
'THE HOt-LY & THE IVY"
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BEAUTY SALON
BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
9 South Chester' Road
can SWarthmore 6-0476
STATE INSPECTION PERIOD Ends Jan. 31
Hav. your car Inspected now
WINTERIZE with PRESTONE or ZEREX
ROBERT J. ATZ, Owner
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swann
of Drexel Hlll annQunce the birth
of a son, William Charles, on N:ovember 19 in the Bryn Mawr Hospital.
The child is the grandson of Dr.
W. F. G. Swa~ of Ogden' avenu!'.
BOO KWAYS
presents
HAMLET
directed by Barbara 'earson ,Lange
CLOTHIER MEMORIAt HALL' .
(Stuting) .
Although our stock was over.
flowing just days ago, we aro
now geting low on some
items•
(Wing'
That is the limb that the last
minute shopper finds himseH
out on.
(Cold Gravy'
The corn bustin' you get
from shopping in crowds in
the big city. .
(Hasll)
. 'What the "last day" shopper
Sto, Locall, -
.,
Save TIme,
$f."'."'" a"if'..
'.a... Ay....
SWarthmore.6-4ItI.
()ptA evenings 'fl!. Christmas
'... ~t Dece""' ....
8 p.m.
2 p.m.
December. 3, 4
December 4 - Matinee
ADMISSION
$1.00.
(Stu~~nt admission forSatur~,~d~a~Y'=i=~i4i=i~.~$~I~.5~O~)~
FAMILY rUNNERS to SUIT ... TASTE of EVERYONE
TENDER STEAK',~n,cLfHOP5Coo~ed .to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET ANDPAR'tY ;FACIUTIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P. M. .
DINING ROOMS ,and LOIBy'AIR CQNDITIONED
Comfortoble Room$, Day or Week
~
Elevcitor
.
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With .this heading we try to aHract people
from nearby areas to our showroom for fine'
rugs ..• and they come.
We got to thinking, though, about the other
fine places right here in Swarthmore. Noted for
outstanding schools,. beautiful homes, truly
FRIENDLY people, fine eating places; we can
also' boast the unusual in shops.
, . Wheth~r it be a men's wear store which
always hasyoursiz~, or a television store where
they really know, how to keep· your set working,
whether it be a beauty treatment, a prescrip'
tion to be filled, toys and hobbies ,or the latest
in fashions, you can do beHer if you shop right
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Monday, December 6
Mr. and Mr.. Henry D. Bevan
of Crest lane had as' their guests
over the holiday. Week-end, Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen W. Brown and
their
children, Emily' and
Stephen, of Stanford, Conn. The
Bevans' daughter, Ginny, was also
home from Simmons College
where she is a junior.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of Elm avenue will entertain at a tea on, Sunday afternoon, hl>Doring. Judge and Mrs.
Harold L. ErVin of th~ Swarthmore Aparbnents, who are newcomers to Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kelly
and twin daughters, Carol and
Joan, of Seaford, Del., were the
week':.end guests of Mrs. Kl'l1y's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Charles C.
Brogan of Guernsey and Thayer
roads.
Mr. and Wrs. William J. Blackman of Media had as their guests
over the holiday week-end, Mrs.
Blackman's mother, Mrs. Alexander RobinSon of Chestnut Hill and
her sister, Mrs. Arthur Carles of
Cheslnut Hll1.
Judy Ainslie, daughter of Mr.
and' Mrs. E. D. Ainslie, Jr., of
North Chester road, returned on
Saturday from Culver, Ind., where
she visited friends and attended
the annual Officer's and Cadet's
ThanksgIving Ball at Culver Military Academy.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Blessing
of Elm avenue had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Arrowsmith of Fairfield, Conn.,
and their three children, Pet"r,
Jane, and Leighton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Breakell of
Magill road and their family visited Mrs. BreakeJl's brother-inlaw and sister, Maj or and Mrs.
Charles C. Ellett in Washingtpn,
D.C., this past week-end.
Mrs. John Bailey of' . Ogden
avenue spent the- week-end in
Nicholson,
Pa.,
visiting
her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Harrts Stephens. Mr. and
Mrs. Stephens celebrated their
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N.O TIME TO LOSE
IT'S TIME TO CHOOSE
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE. PENNA.. December 3. 1951
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Friendly Open House will be held
On Sunday, December 5, there in the Woman's Association Room,
will be a Communion Service at far all the older folks of the comWE FEATURE FINE QUAUTY GIBSON CAI~DS
both the 9:30 and the 11 o'clock munity.
The Women's Association will
service. A Communion Medita•
have
their Christmas Worship
tion will be given by Mr. Bishop.
The Senior High Fellowship Service. followed by the Christand Junior High Fellowship will mas Tea, on Wednesday, Decemon the corner in Swarthmore
meet at 6:30 p.in. for supper. as ber 8. starting at 2 p.m.
The regular Choir Rehearsals
well as the Y06ng Adult Group.
All groups will dine together. then will be held on Thursday. Decemmeet with their respective groups ber 9. meeting at 3:30. 4:15. and
for different programs. The Senior 7:30 p.m.
High will have a film entilled
"Japanese Family," and two FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
A series of two meetings to disJapanese Nationals who are presenlly at Swarthmore College. will cuss the Evanston Assembly of
lead a discussion' on "Children in the World Council of Churches
founded our organ~ation 76
Japan Today." The Junior High will be held at the Adult Farum
beginning
next
Sunday.
At
the
will have a choir rehearsal at 7
.years age. The saine faml~
and follow with a' short program. first one, James·Walker. principalemeritus
of
Weattown
School.
The Young Adu)ta meet at 6. p.m.
operate. It today.
for Bible Study,' with Mr. Bishop clerk of Philadelphia Yearly
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as leader this week. After supper. Meeting. Arc,h street, and executive
secretarY'
of
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the
Friends
this group, will' go to Clothier
Memorial to hear Dr. George World Com¢ttee•.will speak on
CO~
MacLeOd from Scotland •.who will "The Significance of the EvansPliNnMi
ton Assem~ly tor Friends." This
be the speaker at a meeting for
is at 9:45 a.m. in the meeting
1120 CHESTNUT STREIT
the church and tlie community at
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will be a Retreat. held in the ·ben. editor of the Friends Intelchurch sanctuary' for all' the ligencer. will .continue the dis. '
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bake sale next to the' hardware
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orphanage. On Sunday morning
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they . will vis~t the Moorestawn
(N.o1.) Meeting. On Sunday evePRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ning
they will meet in their room
· Joseph, P. Bishop. MInister
under
the. M~g HoUse at 7
John Schott. Associate JIJnIaer
p.m.
Mrs.
Philip-Jacob
speak
SnntJa:r. December 5
9:30-10:45-11:00 A.M. - Church to them about integrated housing.
SchooL
9:i-vI.~e~ 11 A.M.-Communlon
fliNt" NOTES' .
9:30 A.M.-Men·s Bible Class and
At 8 o'clock Sunday morning
. Women's Bible Class.
and again at·ll ;o·cIOck·therE: will .
&:30· P.M.-Young Adults Group. be a celebration of the' :HolY
6:30
ship,P .M.-Seulor High Fellow- Cammunion. Children in the 3rd
6:30 P.M.-.Junlor High Fellow- Grade and up will meet at 9: 30
ship.
a.m. for Church School. and those
METHODIST CHURCH
in the 2nd Grade and Down will
John C. Kulp
meet at 11 o·clock. At 7: 30 p.m.
MInfater
the Young People's Fellowship
Rudolph H. Hodge
will meet.
Assistant Minlater
Ushers for the service Sunday
Fill your home with aclciIl.. nwardiog record
. Mrs. Ruth G. Nicely
will be as follows: A. G. Boyd.
IUtening.
Give ynur family a magnificent h;Sh,fide1iry
·Organlst-D.!rector o.f MUIIc
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Webcor FODop thb Xmas. Choose flOm .,.petb,
. Sunday. Deeember 5
C• H • W • I ngraham. W . F . KI US.
3-speed lightweight portabJ••• , flOm
1:45 A.M.-Church
School
F . W. PIowman. J . H . Schad. and
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11:00 .M. - Sacrament of Holy G. S. Valentine. Grant' Hebb'6
Communion.
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7:00 P.M. - youth Fellowship
will ineet.
and Joseph Gibson, George HanTRINITY CHURCH
sell, and Gordon Wyse will be' .
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector on duty at 11 o·clock. During the
Snnday. December 5
11 o'clock service Judy Dennis
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
and Victoria MacNair will be In
Lark
9:30 A.M.-Chui-ch School" (Srd charge of the nursery.
TonI'_ . . . ' ..,Iiq aacI
TV coeuol make thil •
· grade and up.)
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Tlie Boys' Choir will rehearse
IUpetb poHabIe. P..,.. 011
f1:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
on Monday and Wednesday at 4
J ipeedi.
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. 11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd p.m. The Girls' Choir . rehearsa.l...
BIoWa..Taa fiaIsb.
. grade and doWn.
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7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- will be held on' Monday "at '5
$~9.95
lowship.
o·clock. and the Men's and Boys'
Tuesday. D~mber''''' .
Choir will meet at 7: 30 p.m.
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Thursday.
'Wednesday.December 8"
A service at~enlng 'Prayer
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communian.
will.be.held on Tuesday at 5:30
Friday, December 10
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. Tl)e re~~r mid.~eek celebra"
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THE'RELIGlOUS SOCIETY'
\1011 :pt.'the Hoiy'Cc>mmunion will
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9:45 A.~.--,-Adult Fliruin. daines patlsh LOyalty Dinner Will be held
$59.50
Watker" will • speak on "The at· . the Strath, Haven Inn
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Evansto'n Assembly" '. .
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'l'here will be a service Of. Eve11:00 A.M.-Meeting"tor Wllrshlp. nlng.PraYer at 5:30 p.m. Friday. HI'i'
7:00 P.M. - 'Unlted Fellowslijp
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. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
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Monday. December 6
The understanding of the good- HI
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All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
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peace and ha1'!1lony will be lit
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All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
brought out at ChrlatIad', ~eDce ., ..
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FIRST CHURCH OF
services Sunday/'lD' the LessOn-:: .' ,
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Sermon entilled "God The .Only·
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Park Avenu~ below, Harvard
Calise and Creator."
Snnday;Deeember"
'l'he Golden Text is froin GenU :00 A. M.-Sund&i SchooL
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11:00 A.l\I.-The T eSBon SeldWh created the . heav.... and the."
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each wel1k. 8 P.M.• Reading Room. to attend the services
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Dr. imd Mrs. Donald N. Twad-
NAME MISS McKIE
dell of Fairview road will enterMiss Elizaheth McKie, a memtain for the weekend Dr. and Mrs. ber of the Swarthmore School
James W. Robinson and children
System, waS elected a member of
of Summit, N.J.
the Board of Directors of Aptitude
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fteld, Va., at a meeting of the
Board held on November 12. Miss
McKie obtained her Master's Dei
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and has since then maintained an
"ctive interest in psychological
problems relating to educational
$500 MONTHLY
guidance.
Aptitude Associates is a nonStarting salary for 2 IXlcutiv..tyPI
proftt corporation primarily de.al•• mtn 10 rtpr."nt faro, East.ra
voted to the wider application of
finonetal corporation. No travel., Sales
the ftndings of scientiftc psycholIIP"lencl and ability d • .slred. Idabogy. Miss McKie's education and
IIshed resldlnt, 2S..tO yean old, mar·
rlld, copgbl, of anumlng respons1b1l.
experience are expected to prove
Itlts. In requestfng IntlrvtllW' pltale
particularly helpful to Aptitude
Includ. brl.f ,.nonal history, all
Associates
which is at the, present
repU.. conltd.nTal. Our sol.smtn han
time
concentrating
its efforts on
b..n Informed of this ad. Box A. L
the identiftcation and guidance of
SworthmortQn.
mentally gifted children.'
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on the Lansdowne ,safety out in front 2CJ..19, one point leas
man by GeOrge PappllB.
than the identical score two years
But there ts no rest fOr the ago. The great play of Allen
weary, as Lansdowne struck back Vaughn, p~g right end with a
for a 70-yard kick-off and' again little more than one day's practied the score at 19-19., The Gar- tice in place of the injured Kroon,
net was not to be denied and pro-' and George Pappas at defensive
ceeded to doriUnate the rest of left end for the ftrst time aU
the game, scoring in the last season were big factors In the ftnal
quarter on a plunge by Terry outcome. In addition', Sophomore
Dellmuth. Hummer's plunge for' Warren Single's kick-off for Pete
the extra point put Swarthmore IKroon helped the team immensely,
H. S. Football Team
Finishes Undefeated
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again, but it was his great play
on defense, saving, many a Lansdowne touchdown, that made this
one of his stand-out performances.
Carl Thomas and Ed Noyes defended the center of the line
like a block of granite and it was
Stu Bowie and Mike Hurd who
opened up the tremendous holes
in the big Lansdowne line. Charlie
Hummer ripped the opponents'
line to shreds on his gallops and
scored the all important ftnal
extra point.
Preston Hollander, specializing
on punt rushing and the responsibility for playing either left or
right guard, was tremendously
important in the outcome. Also
Steve Carter stood ready to back
up Randy Malin as did John
Coleman and Manuel Hallier.
Swarthmore jumped off to a
13-0 lead on touchdowns by Coleman and Hummer, but the second
quarter saW the "Lords" ftght ~ack
and drive to a touchdOwn and the
half ended with the Gamet in the
van 13-7. '
The third quarter witnessed
another Lansdowne drive which
produced a second touchdown imd
as Aldan missed the extra pbint
Swarthmore stood even at 13-13.
Then with the same swarthmore
spirit that has, been so typical
durinll the whole season and particularly in TUrkey Day classics,
following the ensuing kick-off,
TetTy Dellmuth exploded through
a huge Stephani-Bowie hole and
ran 60 yards to touchdown territory. A perfect job by every
member of the team made, this
possible, parilcularly the ftnal
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beeall88 electricity has freed
them from the unending
rounds of drudgery. H housewOrk is gettipg you down,
perhaps it is because you
are not letting your electric
servanta do the disagreeable tasks In your hous&.
To see that electricity is
alWBJII waiting at the switch
-the men and women of
your Electric Company
work around the clock and
plan for the years ahead.
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THESE REDUCED-FARE
COACH TICKETS are
good every day from all
PRR suburban atatiQD8 to
Philadelphia on ALL
TRAINS except during
morning and late afternoon
ruah commuting hoursMonday through Friday. BE
THRIFTYI 'Buy the PRR
THRIFT TICKET .•• for
savings and travel comfortl
IHfATRf AND, D1NNa fNGAGlMENlS , , •
with
A
fast, convenient troina before and after.
Pork yoW' car at YOW' home Illation.
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HOW YOU SAVI
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Glov~sl ~
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for him for hert~ey're bright, in color
they're right in style
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Open
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SW 6-0240
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"I saw It in The Swartbmorean."
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERING
MARGE HURD
SLIP COVERS-ORAPERIES
Swarthmore Referenc"
Sandwiches - Casseroles - Salads
..... Sharo. Hili 0734
Mortl than 2S years •• perlenc.
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Sprin,gfield
Laundromat
K14-0252
Rear Parkl., Lot-Rear E.tra •••
Sheet Metal Work
Roofing
Gutters
Air Conditioning
Heating
Oil - Gas - burners
i
Sir George Macleod'
At Clothier Sunday
chaplain to Toe H. Scotlimd.
Arrangements have been made
for Dr. MacLeod to conduct an
all-day interdenominational meet(Continlled from Page 1)
ing' for ministers on Monday be19~5. he has lead the lona Com- ,ginning at 9 a.m. In the swarthmunlly which gathers for a three more Presbyterian Church. This
month period on thl> Island each meeting is under· the direction
carries
on a ministry
In
universities,
city slums,
and parish missillns during the
Swarthmore 6·1448
I winter months. One of the projects of the community is the
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed restoration of the Abbey Church
and building which were disLawns Mowed, General
mantled
in. 1561 at the victory of
• Hauling
the
Scottish
Reformers.
236 Harding Ave•• Morton. Pa
Rev. MacLeod is the author of
"Govan Calling," "Speaking the
Truth in Love," "We Shall ReJewelry Repaired
Phoono: SW 6-.f216
build," and contributes to the
EMIL SPIES
B. B. C. series HThe Way of God,"
Watchmaker
Formerly of F. C. Bode I: Sons
In 1945, he was sent as an Army
Fine Watch and
128 Yale Ave.
.lecturer to the Middle East, in
Clock Repairs
Swarthmoflt, Pa.
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New
Box48 SWarthmore6·0740
PETER DI NICOLA
VAN ALEN BROS.
Driveway Construction
Asp"alt or Concrete
Cellar Wails Re-Plastered
Swartflmore
200 W. Ridley Ave.
Ridley ,Park
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SW 6-4742
WA 8-2440
Authorized Distri"utors
for
BORACH
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
and
IRON
OIL BURNERS
11.
Passmore
Zealand. AUstralia. Germany. and
South Africa. H~ was Cunningham Lecturer at Edinburgh's New
College this year. He Is honorary
Wh1.·I~ Rumford Co.
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,Builders
SWarthmore 6·6455
the Philadeiphia
Presb)lteiy's
committee
on Spiritual
L i foe,
Roger A. Huber, Chester, chair'
man.
CHester 4-6246
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
.
, FOR SALE
the coat she's yearned
'CONSTRUCTioN
..
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
335 Dartmouth Avenue
J.F.
FOR RENT-Room, kitchen priv. jlegj!S for' women' in teachers
apartment. Call SWarthmore 6__
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washer. Almost new. $25. Call FOR RENT - Apartment. Two
Klngswood 3-3257.
bedrooms. combination living
FOR SALE _ Registered Springer ~oom and 'dining room. kitchen.
Spaniel Pl,lps.:Cholce,of litter. private bath and entrance.
Will hold until Chl'istmas. MEdia ~S;;;W~a~r~th~m~or",ec.:6~-~5~03~2=-.
6-4263.
FOR RENT ,- Large. ,comfortable
FOR SALE -'- Antiques. Chrlstroom. :Ucim~l~ sjlI!l'oundlngs.
mas pre~!,nts. Vlctor!!.n secre- Convenient to ·transportation and
tnty; 'Mahogany Sheraton twin tearooms. Phone SWlIr:thmore 6tables and, Empire sideboard. 4124.
..,' h, •
Telephone SWarthmore 8-2400 FOR RENT - Sprln.dleld. Four
after 3:30
bedrooms. one and one-half
baths. 011 heat. garage. Walking
distance all schools. Convenient to
transportation. Pleasant nelghborhoo
RBAL BSTA.TB •
INSVRANt;B
609 So CaBiTU RJI,
SYAnIDIOUI, PJINNA,
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Guaranteed, Standarel Coal
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washing IIIacliiqe.
condition. $40. MEdia
Hits New High in
Knock·Free Power!
SIMeL .'IR
POWER-
BUILDER
,
Swarthmore 6-2253
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BEADSI - the long and the
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AND SON
'GENEtAI CONTRACTOR
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Tile Floors . ' Pl ..... c Tile
Mod.;rn Kltc....s
AlteratIOns
1401 RfdleyAveaue,
CHester 2-4759
2-5689
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string for every costur,ne
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,the essence of dreams -
to cuddle in
". yet ,re.:'ll enough to catch
when the
mercury goes
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DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE)
15 South Chester Road.
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SW 6-4041
Smn,AYS' ..a HOLIDAT@
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CHESTER a.d FAIRYIEW
lOADS,
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Swarthmore and Vicinity
:R.ealtor~. '
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NYLONS77:.sqsheer they're
,
1I0NDAY TBRU SAT1JRDA'J
NOON
Many~Attractiv. Homes,4vallatile "
,
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men.
Genuine
Bendix
parts. and
We
atso repair
ABC
Whirlepool
8- Kenmore. 51 South Morton avenue Call SWarthmore 6-3312.
.
of the season's gay~st:.
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
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WANTED
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Fusco
ruffle
of a dreaml
1 '~r~R;e~w~afrd~'~ii'~~~~~~
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new hat~ - so rightl The
Charles E. Fischer
,neekp~:e~c~"'l~~~i~~~~~~~
a
'ruffle on
Christmas fulfillment
Girard avenue,
LOST--8mall black female cocker more. SWarthmore 6-2198. Furniold. (With- ture refinishing. Custom cabinet
,MEdia 6-1361. work. General carpentry. Free
estimates.
pup PERSONAL - Bendix home apwearing
license. If
pliance service. Washers, driers,
found. please call SWarthmore 6- ironers, Factory trained serviceof keys. Call
0279. '
BLACKMAN
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LOST AND FOUND
New Premium Bason".
on fluff -
set off by one of our
SW 6-6816
FOit
SALE
MinkP~rf.e':t
, 'THree'
lar!(e-,
,skinS.
dition. Call MEdia '8-5418. ' - , B a b y
FOR SALE _ Parakeetsl':-.-1';;;11:
to 5:30. Call
greed blue male babies. prize ..
8-;i7~1l~4;;.'=----;~~~-=_c
winning stock. No more before WANTED - Full time maid. Call
Christmas. SWarthmore 8-2694.
after this Sunday. SWarthmore
FOR SALE _ Canaries. Healthy ..
8;:-0~9;;7;5.,=,.-_-=,.....,,--_ _ ___
home raised males. in song. Also W ANTED,_ Business WOIllan
have females. Call SWarthmore 6wants small apartment, furnish5751.
ed or unfurnished, Private bath..
FOR SALE _ DuncanPhyfe din- Write Box G. The Swarthmorean.
Ing rooln suite. fine walnllt twin WANTED -' Maple bunk beds.
beds. Complete. Kitchen bar and
Call SWarthmore 8-4388.
stools. upright freezer. Interna- WANTED - Experienced, trained
tional Harvester refrigerator. Odd
post-maternity ,practical nurse
pieces. Call SWarthmore 6-5240.
wishes case after January 1:
FOR SALE - Flat top oak desk- Phone SWarthmore 6-2194.
30" x 40". Ski suit. size 12.
PE"!;. ON aL
Misses flannel slacks, size 14.
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Jantzen ski sweater. size 14. PERSONAL - Registered Spencer
SWarthmore 6-0403.
corset/ere. Mrs. Elsie H.' McFOR SALE - Attractive chaise
Telephone SWarthmore
lounge in !(ood condition. Call
SWarthmore 6-3547. :',
FOR SALE-Small four burner
gas range • .white and black. Excellent condition. Call SWarthmore 6-SQI7.
FOR SALE Boy's 24 - Inch
Schwinn bicycle. Excellent condition. $15.00. Call SW 6-3995
aftl!r six.
, FOR SALE--ChiidstricycIe. Two
sleds. Health horse., Electric
hedge clipper.' SWarthmore
4230.
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tracting fluff
free - so holiday-ish -
Alterations
FOR RENT
in this year of dis-
for - so snug - so care-
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FOR SALE - Dutch cupboard.
marble ~op dresser, . chest of
drawers. Come see us at Rose
Tree and help us select a name
for our shop. Allison Antiques.
:::s~W:.:a::rthm=::.0::r:.:e:-:6;:-;;::3:::05:.:0::.=_ _ __
I~F~O~R~S~A~T~E~.-=~A~u;t~o=m~aT.ti~c~dlcsLh--! ~8~90~7~.~,~~
Never enough petticoats -
SWarthmore 6-8761
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 'Beautiful black
coat. beaver collav,.1S'h' matron's. Excellent' condition. Onefourth price ..Call, SWarthinore 61666.
. ,
FOR SALE ' - Excellent top soil.
$10 ,load. Mushroom' soiL $20
load. Call 'SWarthmore 6-207S.
FOR SALE--Girl',; 28". bicycle in
usable, condition. Call SWarlhmore 6-4413 after' 4 p.m.
alld'
CARPENTRY
CLASSIFIED' ADS
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Football Banquet
The annual football ,banquet .will be held in the High SchQol
Cafeteria at: 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
December 4,
.,
Players, coaches, senior' cheerleaders, and others associated
w~th the team. will sit down with
parents to a steak dinner.' The
Junior High School football squad
is invited for all the ice-cream
and cake they can eat at 7:30
p.m.
The program of awards and
short talks which will begin ,at
7:45 is open to the public.
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and heating equipment
Service avaffa"'e to our
customers on off maires of
off "urners
Level payment plan on 011
bills. Automatic deliveries
of all during the heating
season
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year and
504 Baltimore 'Ik.
George Myers
SWartflmore 6-3138
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ORPHAN'S COURT OF
DELAWARE COUNTY
SHERIFF SALE
of REAL ESTATE
NEWS.
. . NOTES
.
.
J)eeember 3, 1954
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malone
PENNSYLVANIA
Notice of FUln, aud Audit of
SHERIFF'S Ol'P'ICE
of Dartmbuth avenue attended the
Accounts
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
Anny-Navy game this past weekI
Notice Is hereby given to helr8,
Frldoy. December 10. 1954
. -Jegatees, creditors and all pel'80DB In· end as the guests of their nephew,
9 :30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
terested that accounts In the follow ... Raleigh Ralph Ford of Carthage,
estates have been IIled In the
conditions: e260.00 cash or certl1l.ed 10/1
Omce of the Be(lster Of Wills and Texas, ·who is a student at Ancheck at tlme of &ale (unle88 other- Clel'k
Mr. and Mrs. Malone
of OrPhan's Court as the case napolis.
w1se stated in advertisement). bat- may be.
and
that
the
same
will be entertained at a bullet supper at
.... nce in ten daYI. Other conditions on presented to the Orphans' court of
day of sale.
said ~nty on Mond.a.y. DeCember 6. their home following the game.
No.
2242
19M. at 10 o'clock A.l\L, B.S.T.. for
LEVARI PACIAB
Mr. and Mrs; F.· Bromley of
confirmation, at which time the said Harvard avenue entertained a t a
June Term. 1954
court will audit sald IWCOonte, hear
1. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or exceptions to the same and make dis- famiyl dinner party on Thankspar.cel of land with the bulldlngs and tribution of the balance: ascertaInt
Dela.ware county. Pennsylvan1a. as
cout of The National Bank of Lans- at the Swarthmore Presbyterian
shown on plan made by Damon and
downe. Administrator. Estate of Church.
Present were Mr. and
Foster, Civil Engineers. Sharon Bill,
John Airey. Deceased.
Pennsylvania.. dated November 26.
Mrs. William R. Shelly of Wy1949. bOunded and described as 1'01- BACON-Nov. 3, First and Pinal Ac- ckoff. N.J., and their three chi;count of FrancIs P. Bacon. Ad ...
lows:
mlnlBtrator. Estate ot SUgene dren; Mr. and Mrs. Edward P.
Bacon. Deceased.
BEGINNING at a point hI the
Arter. of Media and their two
Northearly right of way line of Penn- BAYNEUM-Oct. 28. First and FInal
sylvania state Highway Route No. '762,
Account of The Phlladelphla Na- children, and Mr. and Mrs. Gregas shown sixty-five teet wIde. said
tional Bank. AdmlnlBtrator. Estate ory Heath of Rutledge and their
point being located by the seven folof Harry L. Bayneum. Deceased
lowIng courses from the intersection BEVERE-Oct: 28. First and Final Ac- four children.
of the Southerly line of Seventh
Mr. and Mrs. Charles BroQks of
count 01 Michael DlNauta, and
Street (as shown fifty feet wide) with
Daric Tedesco. Executors, u/W11l Forest lane had as their guests
the Westerly Une of Savllle Avenue
of Giuseppe Bevere a/k as Joseph over the holiday week-end, Mrs.
(as shown sixty feet wide) (1) SOuth
Beaver. Deceased.
twenty - seven
degrees
fifty· five
Brooks' brother-in-law and sister,
m\J1utes forty-five seconds East three BLOURNE-NO'v. 3. First and FInal
Account of AdaUne R. Blourne. Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Patten of
hundred eleven and fortY-Beven onemlnlstra.trix, Estate of Louis A. Manlius, N.Y., and their two small
hundredths feet along the Westerly
Blourne. Deceased.
aide of Sav1l1e Avenue (produced) to
children, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
the Intersection with the Northerly BOWERS-Nov. 1, The Second and
F'lnal
Account
of
Dela.ware
county
also entertained at a dinner party
right of way line of above mentioned
TrUst Company. f'omierly the Dela- on
Pennsylvania State IDghway No. '162.
FrIday evening.
Included
ware County Tn.vJt Sate Deposit
thence along said UnEr (2) North
and Titne Insurance Company, among their guests were Rear AdsiXty-two degrees three' minutes fitTrustee for Elizabeth D. MarVel. u/ miral and Mrs. M. S. Prime and
teen seconds EaJ5t thirty feet to a
WIll of Tom Bray Bowers. oece...d. their daughter, Patty; Mr. and
point (3) thence North twenty-seven
Elizabeth D. "Marvel. Life Tenant
degrees fifty-five minutes forty-five
Mrs. Carroll Hendrixson, and Mr.
died June 12, 1954.
seconds East six feet to a point (4)
thence North sixty-two degrees three BOYER--No. 3, Second Account of Charles Thomas, navy friends and
John B. Boyer and Thom W. Mock,
'minutes fifteen seconds East thirty
Trustees u/wm of Merle S. Boy.,., all of Frederick, Md.
feet to the Intersection with the
a/k as M. 8. Boyer, Deceased.
Easterly side of Saville Avenue pro1. FIrst and Pinal ESTATE f M
t B Do I
d
duced (5) thence continulng along BRONSTEIN-Nov.
of lllartin Bronstein. Adug ass. of
eAccount
ceased. 0 lateargare
of the. Borough
saId right of way Une (produced)
mlnistratar. Estate 01 Samuel Bronswarthmore, Del. Co.• Pa.
North stxty-two degrees three minutes
stein, a/k as Sa.m Bronstein. DeLette~a of Administration in the
flfteen seconds East four hundred
ceased.
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fifty-eight and four ane-l?-undredths BRUNKE-Oct.
8. The FIrst and Final abOVe estate having been granted to
feet to a point of curve (6) thence on
AccoUnt of NelUe D. 'Brunke. Ad- the undersigned. all persons indebted
the arc of a circle of radiUS twentyt t Ix Estn~ f· H
WIl to said estate are required. to· make
two thousand nine hundred fiftym In 1s ra r .
U'CI 0
enry
- payment. and those having claims to
tour and thirty one-hundredths feet
11am Brunke. Deceased.
present the same without delay to
In a clockw18e direction. the arc dls- BRZOZOWSKI-oct.. 22, The First· Walter B. Douglass, Administrator, or
and FInal Account of Natalie Lobr- to bls a.ttorney. Lewis B. Beatty. Jr.,
tance. of one hundred fifty-six and
man, Executrix. Estate of :EmIle 17 South Avenue. Media. Pennaylninety-one one-hundredths feet to a
Brzozowski. a/k as Emily Brzozow- v a n i a . '
3t-U';12
point of tangency ('l) thence North
8lxty-two degrees twenty-six minutes.
forty-flve seconds East fourteen and
ninety-four one-hundredths feet to
said rlq-ht of way ltne North twentyeight degrees two minutes ftfteen seconds West sixty-five and sixty-one
one-hundredths feet along line of.
lands of PhUadelphla. Baltimore and
Wl'shington RaUroad. to a point.
thence North sixty-one degrees fifty ..
beven minutes !orty-five seconds East
three hundred forty and fifty onehundredths feet still along Une of
lands of PhDadelpbia. Baltimore and
Washington RaUroad. to a polDt In line
01 lande of now or late Belmont Iron
Works. said line of lands being marked by s. eyclone wire fence (more or
lesa on 11ne) thence alo!l&: said line
SOuth tbtrty..etght degrees twenty..
eight minutes thlrty-five eeconds
East sixty-five and sixty-seven one ..
ski. Deceased.
BUCK-Nov. 3, First and Final Account of Frank N. BuCk. Executor.
trlX. Estate of WU1am C. Osten,
Estate of George V. Buck. Br.• DeDeceased.
ceased.
PANTELOPULOS--NO'V. 3. Flrst and
CALLAHAN-No..,. 3. First and Final
Flnal Account of constanse Pa.nteAccount of Ralph L. Llndenmuth.
lopulos. Executrix. Estate of Tom
Administrator. Estate of Leonard G.
pantelopul06, Deceased. ~
Callahan, a/k as Leonard Gerard PATTON-Oct. 29. First and Final Ac ..
Callahan, Deceased.
to Admin
DIOIOVANNI~ct. 29. First and
count ot Julia T. Pat n.
Final .Account of Giovanni Dllstra.trlx. Estate of Willard S. D.
Giovanni and Pierlno DiGiovanni.
Patton. Deceased.
Admlntatrators. Estate of Francesco PECX--oct. 27. First and F1~1 Ac ..
DIGiovanni, Deceased.
count of Ellzabeth MacDade. ExeFRAME---Oot. 28. First Account of
cutrtx, . Estate of Mary Ella Peck.
)41'.
Our
OPEl
\
FEET) thence along said right of way
(as shown widened to 8lxty-nine
feet) SOuth sixty-two degrees twentysix: minutes forty-five seconds West
one hundred thirty-seven and slxtyone· one-hundredths feet to a. point.
thence still along said Northearly
nght of way line. South twenty-seven
degrees thirty-thfee minutes fifteen
!teConds East tour feet to the Northerly right of w:ay Iloe o.s shown sixtyflve !eet wide. thence stUI. along said
Northerly rigbt of way Une 8S shown
slxty-flve feet wide south sixty-two
degrees twenty-six. minutes forty-five
seconds West two hundred. fourteen
and seventy-four ohe-hundredthb teet
to the point or p.laoe of beglnnlng.
Improvements consiSt ot a 1 story
cement block garage 40 :x: 28 feet.
51
So tender and so delicious because Acmc's own buy~rs
choose for your cnjoyment only comfed cattle of just the
right age, weight and quality. Why wait? Get steak today.
. 2.
AND
ALSO THAT CERTAIN lot
SOuthwest side of Philadelphia and West Chester Road. (one
hundred twenty feet wide).
CONTAINING In frOnt or breadth
on the 118ld Rlttenhouss Road IIfty
teet auiI extending of that width In
length or depth Southeastwl}rdly between parallel lines at right angles to
the said Rittenhouse Road one hun_
twenty-live feet. Being Lot No.
B OIl said plan. Impro-vements conatst
or a 2 story brick and frame house
with built-ito garage 33 x 3f feet. , .
Bold as the property of samuel
and the
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as Laura E. Thomas. DeceasecL
THOMl'BON_ov. 1. FIrSt snd Final
AcoOunt of Guy W. Davls. Executor, Estate of W6Iter d. A. T1iomp&On. a/k as Walter A. Thompson
and walter Thompson. Deceased.
WEAVER--Nov. 1. First and Final Ac-
count of Nell Dl8ert Weaver. Executrlx. Estate of Robert Emmett
Weaver. Deceased.
WELSH-Oct. 11. Account of Gtrard
Trust Corn Exchange Bank, (Porm.erly known Q.8 Girard Trust Com'pany). Trustee for Violet Prtmrose
. Welsh and - Edward DUer Welsh.
Estnte of Msry E. Welsb, Deceased.
WELSR-oct. 11. Account at Girard
Tnlst COrn Exchanbe Bank. ·(torm-
erly known u G1ra:rd. TrUst cOm. pany). Tnistee. Estate of Mary E.
. Welsh, Doceased.
WENG--Oct. 15. Plrst and Rlns.l AcCOJlnt of Helen Voss. ExecutriX.
Blta'te of William J. Weng. a/k as
WUliam J. Wlog. J)eCea.sed.
WJLKS---Oct. 27. Plrst and Ploal Account of Kaggie Ward. Admlnlstratrtx. estate of John A. C. WUkS.
Deceased,
MORRIB-
ert MOlTIa, a/k as J. Robert IIorrl8,
Williams. Deoeased.
. De
WOOD-Oct. 19. FIrst I'nd PInal AcMOULTON-Nov. 1. l'UUrth and PInal·· count of Marlon'R.MacM._. - Account or Provldent·Tru8t 0<*6~ .... =.Bstate of A!.I.ceo .M.W'ood, De.,
pany of Philadelphia, SUbStituted
Trustee. BBtnte of RUzabeth R. YINGLlNG-oct. 28. The pJrBt and
MOUlton. Deoea6ed
Ji"lnal Account of Delaware County
MUEuER oCt. ~7,' Plr8t sod PInal
TrUat Compony. Administrator. Bva
cutrlx. _ t e of Matthew J. 11001- yOD~t: 21. Plr8t and·Plnal Aclor. Deceased.,
oount of Gilbert A. Yoder. I!!'~~. 27, The PInt and PInal
tor, _ t e of Claudella MaY .~.r.
pe'.mA and Lena Balsama. h Iw and
Account of '1'IIe PInt NatIOnal _
a/k.... Claud_II M. Yodor and
'l'bomu G. Radusevlch snd ADgellne
of Dol ......... county, Media.. PeDnO\&udells M. Yoder. no- d.
~ch.h/w.
.oyl_, ~~. ~te of J _ .T-U/12.
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Mr. and Mrs. ~aul E. Zecher of
patients there. .
In Novem-I S'N81llunOlre avenue had as their
ber, the Scouts enjoyed a cookfor several days this week,
Zecher's mother, Mrs. Martha
out in Smedley Park. The past FIsher of Ventnor, N.J,
two meetings have been spent Ir=;;;:;;;;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;::;;
learning the five knots required
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Courtney Smith, Troop Leader,
TRAVERSE RODS
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C~RTAIN RODS
this Troop that until the first of
WILLIAM F. UTHE .
the year meetings will be held at
KI 3-n30
Morta., Pa.
her home, 324 Cedar lane.
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and TrUsts. Executor. Estate of
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'ger to Ohester-Cambrldge ·Bank and
KLOTZ-Nov. S, First and Final AcTrust company. 'l'rUBtee U/WlIl of
count of Pl'ank P. Klotz. Executor.
James A. Shropshire. for Ella LiverEstate of Paul Klotz. Deceased.
more.
KOON8-Oct. 13. Flrst and Final Ac- STROHM-NOV. 3. First and Flnal Account of Helen M. Brown, Execuo. count of Tbe PhUadelphla. National
trlK. Estate of Samuel B. Koone.
Bank. Successor by Merger to ChesDeceased.
:ter-Cambrldge Bank and Tru.st
LAUBACH-N6v. I, First and Flnal
com.pany. ~ma B. PhUllps and
. Account of Ralph L. Lindenmuth,
Lawrence G. Strohm, EXecutors..
J. Laubach. Deceft.sed..
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or piece of ground with the buildings
and lm"rovements thereon erected LEWONA8-0ct. 28. FIrst sod FInal
SITUATE In tibe Township of Marple.
Account of Nellie Le'\Vonas, Adcounty of Delaware. Pennsylvania. , mlnlstratrlx. Estote of Theodore W.
Lewonas. Deceased.
bounded. and described according to
tbe survey and plan thereot made by M:acMURRAY-oct. 29. FIrst· ond
FInal Account of M1r1am M. Lord.
Damon and Poster. ClvU Engineers,
Sharon Hill, pennsylvania. as of July
EXooutrlx. Estate of E1e1e Escher
MacM.WT8Y. Deceased.
13th. 1999. revised July 31st. 1999.
and August 16. 1939. as follows to Mc:DEVITI'-Oct. 18, Plrat and. Final
Account of Bose A. MaeDev1tt. EKewit:
cutrlX. Estate of James E. McDevitt,
BEGINNING AT A POINT on the . Deceased..
SOutheast side of Rittenhouse R9Qd
(forty-five feet wide) at "t:he'dlStance McOEE--;-OCt. 29. First and Pinal Account ,of John F. MallQY. and Robof twelve and sixty-one one-hunert J. Malloy. Executors. EBtate of
dredths feet measured SOuth fortyMary E. ·McGee. Deceased.
two degrees thlrtv-one minutes torty
eecond, West along said SOutheast MESBICK-Qct. 18. The PIrst sod
Pinal Account of Delaware County
s1de of Rittenhouse Road from B
TrlJB.t COmpa.ny. formerly The Delapo1nt. which point Is one hulldred.
ware' County Trilst Bate 'Deposit
fifty-nine and five one-hundredths.
and Title Insurance Oompany.
feet SOuthwestwardly still along the
Trustee for Laura _ok u/WIIl
Southeast side of Rittenhouse ~
of Joseph "Messick. Deceased.. Laura
measured on the arc o!· a circle curvMessick. Life Tenant. died May 12,
Ing to the right With & radius ot
1954.
thJ\8e hundred feet trom a pOint to
reverse curve' which has a Tadlus of MOORE--Oct. 15. First Qud Final Account at Rev. John :1. McKenzie.
thirty feet and an arc of forty-seven
Executor, Estate of Harry Moore.
and twelve oneo.hundredths feet
a/k as J05eph Harry Koore. Demarking the intersection of the
ceased.
Bautheast slde of Rittenhouse Boad
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Lancaster Brand, U. S, Goy't Giadecl Choiw
Fldellty-Phllltdelpbla Trust ComDecease«.·
pany and Herbert H. Smith. Execu- READ--Oct. 27. First Account of Flt.ors. Estate of F. Jooephlne Frame. deUty-Phlladelphla TrUstoompany,
Decessed.
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HAR~Nov. 3, FIrst and Pinal
Company) Trustee for· Vlctorl.a . E.
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K~y •. 1lfWlll of Wllllam F. -n,eac1.
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right or way Une of said PennsylvanIa
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FldeUty-Phllsdelphlo Trust· comState Highway Route No. 762 (as HABLEIN--Oct. 15, FIrst and Pinal
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avenue Sew home from Rio via
The Friendly Open House Grou
peru on Thursday. Mr. Bass had :et on Monday, November 22
beeD IJ1 RIo for two months on
The Junior IDgh Troop 331 gave
C:urc:warthmore Presbyterian a farewell party for Troop Leader
a business trip.
Mrs. Roy McCorkle and Mary Lou
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Wigton :rs. RIchard Flora of PhiladelMcCorkle· . at the Presbyterian
of Harvard avenue had as their p a. sang several popular and
Church
on Monday, November 22,
guests this past week-end, Capt. claSSIcal songs and clooed h
at
7
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Mrs. McCorkle and
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Ington, D, C. The Wigtons and Mrs•. Flora is a member of the
Airport on FrIday, November 26,
their guests attended the Army- Hospital Music Group which visits for ··Geneva and India. The
Navy football game Oll Saturday. and entertains patients at Vall
Mothers' Troop Committee and
Forg~ ~ospital an<\ the Nav~ the Scouts presented Mrs. McHospItal 10 Philadelphia.
How Cir/lflo. Scl••ce Heal.
Mrs. John H. Pitman offered a Corkle
gift the
in appreciation
of her with
work awith
Troop. At
Thanksgiving prayer. Girl Scout thisparty,thenewTroopLeaders.
''THE GREAT THINGS
Troop 448 of Springfield then pre- Mrs. Hans Borei and Mrs. Stephen
PRAYER
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sented a skit and served tea and Whicher, were invested by Mrs.
WI' 1610 KCli••day, 9:45 A.M. cup cakes which they had made John
Carroil,
Neighborhood
for the occasion.
Chainnan.
The Sixth Grade Troop 429,
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vested by Mrs. G. Wills Brod§
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BREAKFAST - bUNCH _ DINNER
5 man, Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Jr.,
who will also assist with Badge
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
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will also assist with Badge work.
The Fifth. Grade Troop 423,
College avenue,. has been very RCtive the past weeks. During the
Halloweten week-end, the girls
collected old candles which were
turned over to the American
Friends Servic"l' Committe to be
melted down, packaged and sent
toKor~a. They also made place
mats out of oiled paper and pictures. These were taken to the
Crozier Hospital In Chester to be
Matket Now
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Reeord CIUb AUd"leoce I
Hears Carleton Smith :;'%~d O!':~e~::.~e
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Washington, D.C. A cocktail party
music of Beethovjm to' get its
was given· in .their honor on Sat_
message across, but we do not emurday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs,
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ploy the spiritual and cultural
The Christmas program for the Paul E, Zecher at ,their home on
Swarthmore Mother's Club will be Swarthmore avenue.
,geniuses to
held Thursday, December 9, at 8
A record audience heard Carle"The founding fathers," said Mr.
Seymour. - Hand Djrect p,m. in McCahan Hall,
A ...,. II t .....t ,HI
ton Smith, president of the Na- Smith, "made this country a good
Marjorie penny, director of the
Players Club
0.. co. ,Ive at C.rlot••1 fl •••
tional Arts FOUJ1.dation, spealC on place to live, but how does it
Philadelphia Fellowship House,
"Great Minds and' What They appear to others? In foreign lands
. Thriller
will use as her title' "Together."
Blbl!! GHt Center
Think" at the joint meeting of the Chicago Is a symbol of gangster
"The Cat and The Canary" will Miss i>enny has been the director
106 E. , .. S_t
Woman's Club of Swarthmore and rule. To those who do not really
be the December production by of Fellowship House for 21 yean;.,
CHeder '·2396
the Junior Woman's Club Tues- know us we stand for neon signs,
the Playerll Club of Swarthmore The house Is a center for human
day evening, November 30.
011 derricks, bubble gum, and beginning December 6 through relationships and concerned with
Mr. Smith has been working in coca-cola. We have substituted Saturday, December 11. Consid- building peace on a local level,
28 countries on a mission trying trial by gossip for trial by jUry,
ered by many to be the finest play The Philadelphia house is the
to estabUsh five annual prizes in According to a British authority of its type ever written, It will· mother house of 13 other interfields not covered by the Nobel who deplores' the. Invasion of pri- be presented under the direction racial centers to the south and
prizes. Suggestions for awards in vacy allowed here, we even place ot Charles F. Seymour, assisted west. All of them provide social
architecture, sculpture, drama, the flashlight bulb under the by Donald Hand, and a splendidly activities for their neighborhoods.
.
j'udge's nose."
painting, and music were among
balanced cast has been assembled
Christmas music will be pro~
those given.
Churchill,
with
Mr. Smith looked into the fufor a blending of characterizations vided by the Media Fellowship
whom the speaker often visited, ture, foretelling great extension
House Chorus, under the direction
to enhance the mood
,suggested after careful deUbera- in the span of human life and fan- calculated
of the play and to keep the aud- of John Hannold, co-director.
tion, "Give a prize' to the man tasUe advances in transportation, ience in a state of suspense.
Robert Grooters Is director of the
Yes, we emphasize
who makes you proudest of being electronics, and pea'e time uses
chorus.
SERVICE
in our headline,
a member of the human race,"
of atomic energy. The real probThe play was written by John
Mrs, Vernon Urbani, welfare
because you'll find it em·
"Nehru, of India, asked 'Do y(lu lem, he feared, will be the same Willard and was originally pro- chairman, has asked· members to
phasized here, io our
know how many millions here how to understand and get duced in 1922, It combines sus- bring christmas stockings· f!lIed
prompt and precise com·
have been kept alive by your along with ourselves. He quoted, pense, drama, and a rather .gen- witl.> gifts for the boys at S\lDllYpounding. And you will
find our prices unifo,:mly
grain and the work of Point Four? "If thy soul is a stranger to thee, eral state of fright - in fact,it crest Farm, ~oys for· the children
fair. So try us next Ume.
But the people of India followed the whole world Is without a might best be described 'as a "kiI- at the Dante Home in ConcordYour patronage i. sin·
home.'.'
ler - diller - thriller - chiller:' niys- Ville, as well as Christmas cookies
a man who wore a loin cloth,
,
cerely appreciated!
Gandhi. They will not follow the
We are never too old to start tery. The play has had many for these grO\!PS, to the December
West for material advancement, painting or music, Smith stated. ,Iruns" and "re-runs," including ninth meeting.
Mr•. Robert Cassidy, hospitality
but for some inner spiritual qual- "The United States Is the only a movie version ·which featqred
CATHERMAN'S
ity. Go to some· qulet little vil- country which does not have sub- Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard, chairman, has asked that anyone
DRUGSTORE
lage and find there the man who sldies for the arts. We look upon and the amat'$ur rights were, but who borrowed pie plates at the
embodies the inner spiritual qual- art as simply entertainment," but recently rll-released.
November meeting bring them to
lties worthy of award'."
Smith defined it is education and
Audiences' are in for a real this meeting,
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Carleton Smith, like Kettering, urged that it be subsidized as· a theatrical treat. How long has It
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thinks we neglect the creative im- part of education•. "It Is a means been since you've seen a play
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mc- ••••••
pulse in man, The universities, of expressing ourselves and we which combines a haunted house Dermott of Yale avenue· enterhe said, have produced no out- express oUrselves not only when at mI~ght, a West Indian Voo- tained over the holid8y week-end,
standing work in drama, poetry we are the musicians and the doo woman, an altered wili, an Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey of
or music; we have taken our painters but also when we listen escaped lunatic, a missing heirvalues from the market place; the to a great orchestra or see a loom, si.x scared you,ng people, a
at painting."
wealthy heiress, and several secr",t
amount of money spent on science gre
is a thousand times what Is spent
Mr. Smith paid tribute to Al- passageways? "The Cat and The
on the arts, '
bert Schweitzer who has created Canary" will bring you right .\1P
The speaker continued, "In the for himself a philosophy of life to date, .
.
last 150 years we have raised the and has lived up to it; he gave up
cUrbrln time is 8: 20 p,m.
standard of living and practically everything-and he had so much-'
abolished matenal poverty, but to help the ·people . of,. equatorial
NO:'PlCTURE? NC)'SOUND?
we .liave not··abollshed ·splritual Africa conquer disease.
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ually. Material gain as such is
IlOBERT· BROOKS
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wish to llve.. It would
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conclUded, to follow the motto
over Churchill's easel, "If men
could only understand each other,
they would neither idolize nor
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. CHRISTMAS
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VOLUME 26-NUMBER 50
Gambell to TeU
Van Dyke Story
.JUNIOR A$SEMBLIES
We're all aglow with holiday spirit _ •• and ~Habrim with me kind of gifts Ihat
Christmas dreams are made of ••. at prices mighty easy on every Santa's pocketboold
From every department here at Speare's we are ready to serve and fulfill your every
nMd, . Spew "wear, Hosiery, Jewelry, 0--, Coats. and oh 10 many, many other
departments to set you aglow and make this holiday a
to IMi remembered with
beautiful gifts. Forfl)e fined In Gifts, reme~ber you'. fIncIthem
.
,
, at Spitci,....
one
,
SEALS
'3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954
Ass' n Invites
Ie·'ommuOIty
· . CaroIso109 Business
'Cat and Canary' Is
Santa For December J7
The 7th and 9th Grades will
hold their Christmas Party at the
Santa Claus will make a preWoman's Club on Saturday; DeChristmas
visit to the Borough of
cember 11,
Swarthmore next Friday, Decem- Early Who-Dun-It Proves
'The Other Wise Man' Is Host and hostess of the 7th Special Program at 7:3P ber 17, at the urgent request of
Highly Popular at
Grade are \IIr. and Mrs, John
the Swarthmore Business AssociaPrecedes Tree
Womall's Club PreSeybold who will be assisted as
tion. Ensconced in his own, perPlayers Club
'Lighting
chaperones by Mr. and Mrs, RobHoliday Fare
sonal house, to be raised specially
liThe Cat and the Canary" comert Kamp, and \IIr. and Mrs.
At the Swarthmore Community for the occasion in the Borough
The Woman's Club of .·Swarth- Philip Jacob.
pletes
its suspense-packed Players
Parking lot, Santa will receive
more will hold its monthly stated
Club
revival
with performances
Mr, and \IIrs, W. W. Watkins .Sing tonigh$, the Swarthmore his young visitors from 3: 30 to
High
Schoo'i
Chorus,
the
Glee
meeting at 2 p.m, Tuesday, Detonight and tomorrow night, The
5:30 p,m.
.away;' popular vehicle has drawn
cember 14, followed by the pres- are host and hostess of the 9th Club and the brass ensemble will
The parade to welcome Santa
Grade and will be assisted bt> join with the Swarthmore Colenthusiastic houses and kept even
entation of "The Story of the
Mr. and \IIrs. A. J. Schroder 2nd, lege Chorus and the choirs of the will begin at the Old Bank Build- those familiar with the plot inOther Wise Man" by Dr. Stanley
and Mr, and \IIrs. Joseph Walter, Methodist, Presbyterian and Wes- ing on Rutgers avenue and escort tensely alert.
Kiehl Gambell. Dr, Gambell deley A.M.E, churches. This will be him to the house. The sponsoring
Charles F. Seymour directs the
lighted the club last year with
Association quoted Santa as sayClub's
325th production with a
a
special
music
program
as
a
his reclial of Dickens "A Christfeature of the Community Carol ing he would have a gift for each
sure
touch.
Donald Hand assists
mas Carol!'
Sing to be held on the Borough little viSitor.
him:
The
two
sets are interestDr. Gambell, now In his 11th
In the event of rain, Santa will
Parking Lot at Borough Han at
ing and cleverly handled, and the
year as minister of the Woodland
7:30 p.m. Burgess Joseph Rey- make his visit on' Monday, Decomplicated stage business essenpresbyterian Church in Philadelnolds will welcome the assemblY cember 20.
tial to the suspense Is ably manipphia, Is the featured artist on the
A Building Fund Drive for following the opening selection.
Ulated. The cast is a happy comTV program "Stories Retold," The $110,000 opened last week at Trin_
blhatton of newcomers to the
The
public
is
urged
to
attend,.
100th production of this shOW, a ity Episcopal Church. The funds wear a warm coat, bring a ftashclub
and seasoned players. Three
religious program planned and will go toward expanding the
light, and join in singing Chrlst0
of
the 10 appear for the first \.Ime
dramapzoo entirely by Dr. Gam- Church School facilities by add- rna.. carols. Following the conhere, two for the second.
bell, was celebrated August 1 of Ing a new wing to the present clusion of the Sing, the· ComDick Hook, as the indecisive
this year. He will be appearing building,
.
munity Christmas tree \Jghting
Mrs. Pearl R. Downton, of 236 Paul Jones, gives a stand-out peron special TV shows during the
The canvass will continue until will tske place.
Dickinson. avenue, passed away formance in a role which shifts
Christmas season with Christmas December 17, 1954, D. H. Dawsnn
Monday
evening in Taylor Hos- from cautious straddling to deThis ambitious and extensive
stories.
of Wallingford is general chair- occasion will be sponsored by the pital, Ridley Park, where she had
cisive action, He gets every bit
DF:Gambell serves as trustee man of the drive and J. B, Bullitt Swarthmore Businessmen's Asso- been a patient for ·a month, She of humor out of his Unes and
of the Presbyterian Hospital and Is canvass. committee chairman, ciation. Bettejo Goodall, Director was the widow of Wll1Iam Down- gives to the role a credibility and
a member of the Board of Man- other members of :the committee of Music in the High School Is in ton who died 11 years ago,
maturing which strengthens the
Mrs. Downton had lived in play. Mr. Hook .has had a busy'
agers· of the West Branch Y,M, Incillde P. B. Banks, J. D, Bow- charJe of the combined choruses
C.A. He has been giving' '~A den, F.;' S. Chambers, W. L. and Robert Holm, Instrumental swarthmore for over 30 years and
(Continued on Pagll'tl2)
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,
Christmas Carol" .and other re- Cieaves, R: H, Fellows, William Music Instructor of the Schools, is WlW she became III several years
citais before various groups for Freegard, W. C. Giles, W, E. Het- in charge of· ilia. brass ensemble ago had been an active member
14 years.
oel, Jr:, Pierce MacNair, W; M, and the Community Sing. Henry of the Woman's Association of the
.This meeting will be the an- McCawley, F. W. Plowman, R. B. Hofmann, teacher in the High Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
the Friendly Clrc!e and the local
School, will be the announcer,
nual :Christmas party of the club Price and C. W. RandQu, Jr. '
Woman's
Club.
,
The director of the College
with a tree decorated by the GarAssisting the Cl!J1vass ComMItShe is survived by a son, WI\Claude C, SmIth, chairman. of
den Department, chairman Mrs. tee are Mrs, p, B. Banks and Mrs, Choru.. is Professor James Sorber; lIam, of the Dickinson avenue ad- the Board of Managers of SwarthRobert .~, Grogan. The Youth Daniel Morse, hoStess comMIttee director of the Methodist Church dress, and· several sisler!! in· the mQ~ College, today announced
·Conservation Depart.men,t, of cha.irman and,Vice-chalrman; Mrs. Choir, MJ;s, Ru~ NleeiY; director Pittsburgh area where interment the election of Dr. Alfi'e6:H. WII-,
which lr4rs. John 'W. Soule ls R 'B",Prloe, ,",I\ngements chair- of the Presbyterian, Church Choir, took· place laterintlie week.; IIaIpll. ~Ident of the Federal
anddlrector oJ the
ch~ :.req~estS gifts for Glen man,' .pd, l\4rs, ·V~·r.... Fine a~d Dl>Q,
. .. Ii ...
. , w. ,
'. Re;erverBiilik of P.buadelphia, to
WeSley'
A.M,&:
Choir; James
. MIliS School boys' aged 12 to 111.0~ Mrs,
Brown, pubUclty
ch!lli',
.••.. -.--, H. ..D,
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.
roll: 'ull\ts ''ah\l"'th;'::'plibUo-,ad-- SWARt. . ILOI·B".I.··~R;...,
.. H' CO.·U:·"~'.·.
liriiUr: ~,'_;Qq,:the.Boud."
IlR II
,,~-·-D:;:-\fii'ij-;.,;s-,··~~h~--'';'U-'·:Prollirlll of the same age at Sleighton men,·
"
.
dress system will be provided by
.
Farms, Candy;' gloveli; gam""; sox,
In comieclion with the drive
fessor of InduStry .and Dean of
the Swarthmore Fire Company.
Monday thro1l&'h FrIda:!'
or jewelry .are suggested. The for the new· educational unit of
the Wharton School of FInance
2~ 5.·PJII. .
gifts are to be appropriately the Church, the Canvass Commltand COlplDerce, of the University
Bereaved
7 -9 P.~.
wrapped, marked "boy" or "girl" tee held a dinner for all mempers
of Pennsylvania, Is expeCted to
Saturdays
'.;
,
:
\IIrs
.
.'
Paul
Geinmlll
of
Thayer
and the age for which the gift Is of the Parish at the Strath Haven
cQ\:ipibute materially to the
9:30 A.M.~.lZ Noon .,,~' strength of the. Board because of
Intended, and placed beneath the Inn on ,WedJlesday, December 8 roaq has been cal\ed. ~o HU!ltingZ-4P.M.
,
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hi•.Impressive record in the field
Christmas tree,
at 6:45 p.m. Hostesses for the din- ton, ..V"Va., by· the death of her
The
library
wlllbe
",.,.eel;;"
of .education. A trustee of 'the
Hostesses
the day will be: ner were Mrs. J, A, Calhoun, Mrs. brothe~, Willi~m lioIIDes Brown
5
"oM.
~n
Chrtstmas
Eve.lid,
Ul)iversity of Pennsylvania· and
of
that
c1ty~
The'
services
were
Mrs. S, Blair Luckie. Mrs. War- I S, D. Clyde, Jr., Mrs. Douglas
New
..
'!(ear
•.
J;ve,
and
aU
da¥
the Cheyney State Teachers Colren F. Faragher, Mrs. J. Kenneth Courtney, Mrs . E, O. Cramp, Mrs, held On Thursday and he was
Chrlshn.s
Day
and
NewYear'8
lege,
Dr. Williams also serves with
Doherty, and Miss Grace Deets, E.I, Duer, Mrs .. ~. H: Gibson, inierred in Llncoin, Va,; near his
Day.
President
Courtney Smith of
.
Mrs. Clillord Banta and. Mrs. Ro- Mrs. Elizabeth Hilliard, Mrs, W. family home.
Swarthmore
College as a trustee
land G .. E. IDlman will .preside M. McCawley, Mrs. W. R, Meof the Eisenhower Exchange Felat the tea· table.
'
. Henry, Mrs. H. N. Nutt, Mrs, R.
lowshJps, Inc.
H. Reed, Mrs; D. S. Walker, Mrs.
He is also Director of the
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B I c, M. Waterbury, Mrs. W. w.
American Academy of Political
To Play In Orange ow Waterbury, Mrs. W. W. Watkins
and Social Science, Director of
directory?" thp. voice inquired.
Frederick MaCG.re.gor Campbell, \ and Mrs. W. H. West.
HWell, no," Santa .said. "You the Pennsylvania State Planning
Jr., son of Mr. an!1~rs. Freder\ck
. .
see, I did have one last year, too, Board, the· Urban Traffic and
M. Ciunpbell ot ·Rutgers. avenue
SAFE DRIVING DAY
hut you people change it everY Transportation Board, the Walter
and a senior at Duke Univ'ersity,
Bnrgess. Joseph .Reynolds and
year. Of course, I probably E. Hering Foundation, and
will play on the Duke uiuversi ty I Preslden' of COUDoD Thomas
wouldn't remember it anyhow," Institute of Local and State Govfootball . team when it· roeets Hopper 'are nrging citizens to
" ... it?s a Klngswood number/' he explained earnestly. "But it':; ernment. He is a member of the
Nebraska in the Qranile Bowl give their . full cooper&..
.. on in Santa Claus hellowed cheerful1y for all the children in the Swarth- Swarthmore \IIethodist Church
Festival to be held in Miami on making December 15 a Safe into the public telephone receiver. more borough - up to 10 years. and makes his home in ,WallingNew Year's Day.
"I know that much. I ..."
that is--who want me to come ford. Dr, Wll1Iams Will replace
,Fred, who· graduated from DriVing Day,
uYou'U have_ to dial informa- visit them personally on Christ- Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton who has
Swarthmore Hlgn School in 1951.
preslden'· Eisenhower bas tion, sir." the efficient voice on
mas Eve, and since the calls are become an Emeritus Member
P roclaimed this daY as the date
won All-State !!lid honors as an
kalll
the other end stated briskly.
to begin on the tenth of Deeem- after serving faithfully for 20
end on the high s"chool team, and for the naUon to keep
C
Santa sighed, and with a plump ber, I thought I ought to make years.
was also an All-State performer aooldents a' an absOlute mIni- finger, 'patiently dialled 211.
a check call to ,see that everything
Chairman Smith also announced
in traek,
mDDl for a 24 hour period to
llLong dis-tance;n announced is all right. Not that you people the re-election for four year
At Duke Fred has been a mem- prove· dm' kallie aool4ents ~ another efficient voice.
terms of \IIrs, ·Newlin T, Booth
would make any-"
.,
, f
three be prevented by indlvldnal and
"Yes'," said Santa pleasantly.
ber of the track team or
uName and address, please?"
of New Castle, Delaware; Richard
seasons and captained the varsity commnnlty acIlon.
uI'm looking fol;' my neW phone
"Santa Claus,"'" said Santa, C, Bond, President of John'Wannumber for all Swarthmore chil- "North Pole, but that·s not-"
heavyv.:eight wrestUng team in ~is
amakers, Philadelphia, and Theojunior year. As an outstandmg MAGAZINE ARTICLE
dren up to 10 years who want me
''You'll h~ve to, call long .dis- Pa. The Alumni Association has
tackle and a two year letter mall
.
FEATURES MRS. WOOD to come visit them on Christmas tance for· that, Sir." The voice Pa., The Alumni Associtaion has
re
A few of Anne Wertsner (Mrs. Eve, and since-:-" .
on the football team he was sounded a mite patient. uJusi dial recommended and the Board con~'Dial Information for all local 2-"
centlY chosen as a member of the Harry) Wood's ideas for Christfirmed the eleetion of Mrs. Fredfirst team of the 1954 All_Atlantic mas decorations brighten this numbers," th.e voice cut in. uIt's
UNo, no," said. Santa gently. lilt's erick S. Donnelly of Baltimore
CoaSt 'Conference Football Team month's issue of 4'~e co~try 411," It added· kindly,
in Swarthmore: It's my annual Md ., an,,\,
~J William F. Lee, who'
Santa opened, the door brieflY phone that I have every year for resides in Swarthmore, 'to aerve
Gentleroanu in an artic:le wrItten
by United Pi-ess.
Fred Is a political Science b
Bernadette Daily. Entitled for a breath of. fresh air before the swarthmOre children, you for the term of four· years . as·
Major at ·Duke and a l.1leI1lber of "iiake It Merry," the article gives dislling Once more.
know, who want me to come visit Alumni lI(anagers on· the Board,
"Informa-tion,"
sang
the
third
yen
illustrations
emphasizing
them personally on ·Chris-"
The following persons 'were
SAE social fraternity.
eIIIclent
voice.
.
.
"I'll
look
It
up
for
you,"
said
:;'",pliclty and Mrs. Wood's basiC
elected as officers of the Corpora."Ah," said Santa hopefUlly, the voice crisplY. There was a tion at today's meeting: PresiCollege Water Ball,et
Idea that "you can use .almost
and for the third time stated his pause, and then the volee came de!)t, Claude C. Smith, Vlce-?resThe Swarthmore College For- anYthing and make somethiDi arproblem. ''1 want to know my on ~ "I have a listln& here Ident, Philip T. cn._-"les, SecI'l!mation Swimming;Team will hold tistic."
.
phone number. It's a KIngswood for a Santa Claus in Swarthmore."
Mrs. .
...~..eoreA resident of Walnut lane, !!Irs. number over here In Swarthmore.
a water ballet entitled "American
''Yes'' said Santa ''that's it."
~,Willtam
A. Clarke, As, ..
.,
.
. SlStant Secretary, Mrs, Edward H. .
Splash" at the Hall Gym1laslUJll Wood Is the secretary of the It's for the childull really, to
"The number Is KIniswood tha-\Worth,
and· TreasurerJ .. LIlWI'- .
this evening. The two shows pennsylvania Horticultural S0- ask
.
.
to-"
(CoQtinued
on
Paie8)··
$lee
Worstall.
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begin at' '1 p.m. and 9 p.m. and ciety. Sb.. Is a noted I~ and
"Have you looIolool"ed!d Ii up in the
the admission Is free to all those an author in her own rIih ..
.
Who wish to attend.
'Pre-Holiday Fun
Tonight at Boro H,II
TrolnOlty Church· Opens•
Building Fund Drive
MrS. Wl'l loam Downton
o·les In Hosplta
- I
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Name Dro WiJJiaD\fi
On College:'Board
Mauils..
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car-
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ior
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SANTA CLAUS PHONE, KINGSWOOD',3-1516,
READY FOR ANXIOUS YOUNG CALLERS
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
FIGHT
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"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
to you. your
BUY
Deeember 3, 1954
THE SWARTHMOIlEAN
the
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TIlE SYAJlTBMOREAN
the Bethany Lutheran Church In.
Sallsbury.
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The paslor, the Rev. Clayton
W. Hammell, ~rformed the eeremony and an mformal reception
was held ~ the home of the
bride's brother-In-law and sister,
Mr. and Mr•. William T. Thornton, Jr., of Sallsbury.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a light
brown woolen ballerina -length
dress. t~immed with crystal beads
and rhmes~nes at the neckline
a~d a matchmg satin hat, feather
trunmed. She car.rled a bouquet
of ~een and· wme c!,mbodium
Personals
EnsIgn and Mrs. Paul E. Wittreich of Newpo'i' R.I., visited
Mrs. Wittrelch's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy deFuria of North
Chester road for a few days this
past week.
MIss Donna Crosset, daughter of
Mrs.. Donald. Crosset of Riverview road, has been pledged to
Pi Phi Sorority at WiiUam and
Mary where she is a freshman.
Pvt. and Mrs. Irl Duling are
staying at their home in Newtown Square since Pvt. Duling is
on a 10 day leave from Camp
Gordon, Ga.
orchIds.
The bride's sister, Mrs. ThornMr. and Mrs. David Morgan, Jr.,
of Dogwood lane were in New ton; and her husband were the
York last week to witness .the in- attendants. Mrs. Thornton wore a
stallation of Mr. David W. R. moss green dress and a small
Morgan, Sr., as president of the feather hat. Her bouquet. was of
American Society of Mechanical dark rust chrysanthemums and
small cattails.
Engineers.
After a wedding trip to WilMrs. Maxey Morrison of Dartmouth avenue will entertain Mrs. liamsburg, Va., the couple will
Sadie Gregory of Canada over. the live In Swarthmore where Mr.
Bethard is employed by the Sinweek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Haire of clair Oil Company.
Crum Ledge will entertain at a
tea-dance at the Strath Haven
BRIDAL ATTENDANTS
Inn on Friday evening, December
Mrs. William Guy Piper will be
17.
matron of honor fo):, her sister
Mrs. Carola 13ell Williams, Miss Marian McCahan 'Ransburg,
mono-dramatist and playwright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
visited Miss Ruth Webb of South ·T.. R~nsl>\,lrg of Harvard averiue
Chester road for"two
son B. Hartney ·of Bethlehem, and
Mr. David Webb, formerly of the late Mr. Hartney, will take
Swarthmore, Mrs. Webb and their place Saturday, December 18, at
daughter, Andra, will move to 2 o'clock in the Swarthmore Prestheir new home in Wyncote, next byterian Church.
week.
The other attendants will be
Miss Sally Alden of North
Mrs. Frederick lIir. Porter of WalChester road is visiting· ·Mlss Alice lingford, . and Mlss Elizabeth McBaumann of East Williston, L.I.,
Cahan of Strath ·Haven avenue,
and college friends In New York
cousins
of the bride.
City this week-end.
MI'. Willilim Odenwelder of
Mrs. John Iliff of Weymouth
BeWeheto
will serve as best man
road, Springfield, entertained the
for
his
brother-In-law.
Delaware County Pi Phi Alumnae
Mts. David McCilhan of· Strath
Group on Thursday, December 9
Haven
avenue and Mrs. Henry A.
for a day of sewing.
'
Piper
Of
North 'Chester 'road will
Harlan R. Jessup, Jr., sOn of
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup give the rehearsal dinner at the
of Haverford avenue, has recentty home of Mrs. McCahan.
been elected to Phi Beta' KallPa at
. Da~outh Cpllege where hi!' is a
GILLESPIE-..MiTt:HELL
The mamage cif Miss Jean
semor.
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. LIn- Row Mitchell, da,ighter of Mr.
coln of Westdale avenue recently and Mrs •. John Allen Mltchell of
entertained Mr. Lincoln's brother- '.~Jem inll~'~, Haverford, .·Pa.' and
In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Charles Evans GilIespje, son
Gordon Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton of Mrs. George Gillespie -cif Strath
have been in Boslon for .a tew Haven avenue took place Saturweeks and are now returning to day, December, 4, at 4 o'clock In
their home in Los Angeles.
the Ridley. I?ark ··Presbyterian
Mrs. William J. Johnson of Og- Church, Ridl~y Park,Pa. The Rev.
den avenue entertained at lunch- Mr. James HBi'olii Guy perfonned
eon .and bridge at her home on the ceremoriy.
Tuesday.
. The bride;'giveil In marria'geby
, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Coftln, for- her father, wore Ii :;Ught Ivory satin
merly of Swarthmore, and now wedding goWn maile on princess
of Marion, Mass., visited Mr. and lines with an off-shoulder low
Mrs. P. H. Jewett of Kenyon ave- neck outlined with Alencon lace
nue recently.
r
and short sleeves. The dress butMrs. Alexander Purdy of Hart- toned up the back and had a wide
ford, Conn., and Btick Hill Falls flaring skirt and train. Her .long
visited her son-In-law and daugh- tulle veil was attached to a cap
ter, Mr. and Mrs: Edmund Jones
of family heirloom lace and the
of Haverford avenue, for a week.
was edged with the same
Sandy Snyder, daughter of Mr. 1tulle veil
Sh
I d
e carr e a cascade bouand Mrs. Walter Snyder of Yale aee.
avenue will celebrate her sixth quet of white butterfly orchids,
birthday with a party for 14 of camellias, and white violets .Inher small friends on Sunday terspersed with tulle and a few
silver leaves, tied with silver cord.
afternoon.
Miss Edith Stull Mltchell, sister of the bride, was maid of
BETHARD-RODER
.The marriage of Miss Sara
Stanley Roder, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs; Edwin George Roder of
HarVard avenue, to Hudson Burris
Bethard of Ch.ester, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs: ~Klng Bethard of
Salisbury, took place on Wednesday, November 24, at 11 a.m. In·
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Have You Seen
SLO~POKE
file confortlolllit doll 7
A wonderful stocking
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SdilX'!
The
red and
silver Christmas
balls
surrounded
by holly tree
and
greens and tied witll sliver ribbons, and wore tiaras of minature
red and silver Christmas tree balls
and hollY.
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Mr. George Gillespie of Plttsburgh, Pa., was best man for his
brother.
Ushers were Mr. John A. Mitchell, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, brother
of the bride, Mr. John K. Desmond, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, cousin
of the groom, Mr. John, M. Powers. -Jr., of Villanova, Mr. Howard
T. Cusic. of. Grosse Pointe Farms,
Michigan, Mr. Thomas W. Ward
of Rosemont, and Mr. Alan J.
Kirsch of Narberth. .
Mrs. Mitchell, mother of the
bride, wore an emerald green
satin gown with a tiny brown hat
trimmed wit h bronze beads,
brown gloves, and a corsage of
.
orchids.
Mrs. Gillespie wore a gray
gown of Peau de Soie, a matching hat, white .gloves, and a corsage cif white orchids.
A reception followed the ceremony at ·the Rose Tree Fox
Hunting Club, Media.
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PLAYERS. CLUB
OF SWARTHMORE
prese"'.
"The C~tand
the Ca"ary"
Lt. and Mrs. Phllfp M. Alden,
Jr., of Munich, Germany, announce the birth of a son, David
Ridgway. on ·Saturdiy, November
27...The baby weighed 8 lb., 4'k
~z. The, paternal grandparents
are Mr.. and Mrs. Philip M. Alden
of North Chester road. -'
Russe"'s Service
SW6.0440
Auto Lite Batteries
Dartniounth and Lafayette Avenaes
appropriate family
gifts for Christinas
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Grant.to. Stu~ylndia
81 always, left the stage
In Praise of College which,
littered with the corpses of the
principle characters,
Production of 'Hamlet' rema!n!og
the production' gave the audience
.. Sh~espeare's immortal tragedy a better understanding of the famJames P. Brown, Jr., news ed- Hamlet was given intelligible and Ily and intra-personal <:onfllcts
ilor of the Day, New London, Con_ vibrant production last week-end , contained J.n "Hamlet" than many
necticut, has been awarded a fel-:- December 2-4, by the Swarthmore had ever had before.
Paul Noyes played the foolish
lowshlp for study In India by the College Little Theatre Club. Large
and obviously scheming
bumbling
Reid Foundation of New York. Mr. and admiring audiences gave the
Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. play an enthusiasUc recepUon at of Pol~nius with excellent acUng
Paul Brown of 526 Walnut lane, each performance. An unusual aIi,l an Imagination which made
19 South Chester Road
was one of six men and women feature was the presence of many the Machiavelian nature of the
awarded fellowships for study local high school students in the role more plausible. With. the
abroad by the Foundation, insti- Clothier Theatre Thursday eve- grave-diggers and Horatio, he did
tuted by the late Ogden Reid, on ning and Saturday afternoon, much to keep the play moving at •
the basis of "proved ability" in when half-price ·rates were in ef- a fast pace in the scenes in which
Hamlet himself Is not on stage.
daily editorial work over a period fect for them.
.
The roles of the two women in
of five years or more and.,. deIism
Major' credit for the sustained the r>lay, or rather, of the woman
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term! nation t a rnak e jouma
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excellence . of. the production is an d th egrr,
. I f or thesinguarconI
an e. ndurlng career.
Brown, who attended Middle- shared by director, Mrs. Gordon trlbution of Jane ·Woodbridgc.
bury C;::ollege and graduated from Lange
.
' wh0 eng'meered a b n'11iant
who·
played Ophelia, was to make'
Yale UniversUy,. worked on the !,Iece of good theatre, fast-mov-' clear that she in fact is a lovely,
Wilmingt~:m, Del., Journal.. the lng, well ... paced, and nev;~, ·dull, mixed-up, but very young per~
New Haven Journal Colirler, and out of the well-known sc.npt, and son, were well handled. Miss
served as editor of the Sou~h- Charles Cooper, co-captam of the Woodbridge was frighteningly
ington News and the Branford Re- Garnet foo~ball team, who gave convincing in portraying Ophelia's
view, weekly newspapers, before the most difficult of characters a insanitY during the latter part of
joining the. Evening Day in .July, mature, balanced interpretation. the play, while Shirley Lasch as
1952...
From the opening scene played the Queen handled a difficult and
Marrlei1 ·to the former Atty; under an effective deep blue unclear role with mature feeting,
Trudell . G~en . Of Philadelphia, light, with the sudden revealing making the spectators realize that
Mr. Brown's· two young sons and of an eerie flourescent ghost, here is a woman who is more
his wife will accompany him to through the difficult soliloquies, weak than evil.
India. . He hopes to delay his de- given well-spoken meaning by
The
Swarthmore
students
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parturefQr' India until March so Cooper, through the famous "Get played it for action, ,working for
that his reSIdence there can extend thee to a nunnery" scene between an exciting and intelligible perinto 1956, a year during which Hamlet and Ophelia, to an excit- formance, and played down some
regular parliamentary elections ing and perfectly staged wind-up, of the introspective aspects of
will be conducted In India.
the drama.'
.
The Labor
Brown became interested in lead the way to peace and point
ThUs ultimate meaning was at
Is Ours
India and Its problems while a the way to a middle way for each time sacriflced to a clearer por.
student at Yale University. There side.
trayal of events. The soliloquies,
he met many Indian students,
"I also think \hat India, a leader for example, were spoken more
The Pleasure Is Yours
among them an Indian lawyer and in the east w~th close western ties, with reference to what had
judge studYing at Yale under a is the best place for an American transpired in the play than to
Hors d'oervres & sandwiches for your open houseFulbright scholarship. He also with 1!mi.ted time to learn the the poetic insights into the human
The succulent bird for your Christmas table. •
consulted with Chester W. Bowles, Asian viewpoint."
process that they contain. By
.
Pastries to fit the holiday season
former governor ~f COnnecticut
"I want to tearn more of Gandhi doing this the play was better to
and all In the 'ngleneuk tradition
and former ambassador to India, and find out how much his teach-. watch and hear. One realized
who 'encouraged him in his Ing has· persisted, and I want to that, after aU,· Hamlet and
tudl
observe the coming election cam- Ophelia, or JIamlet and his
s Br~~ lists his reasons for the paign."
mother, are primarilY individual
impending trip to India. as .folBrown, a Marine veteran of ch~racters in the play, though
: - Call Early lows:, "I see India as the key to World War Two, Is now a resident they remain representations of
the east-west struggle where. ,;l~ of,Old Saybrook, Conn., where he ·the eteOlalconlllcts between the
SW.rthmore
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legiance might sWing the balance.· ...nd· his wife organized' a meeting sexes, or between son and mother.
Je5JNPlli_ _ _ ~lIIIilllllillll5i5l111illOiiOW_-"lIIIil- .
. But, more Important, I see a
of the Society of Friends a year
sibillty that a neutral India might
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Mr. and lIIIrl.' Jack Rlcksecker
of Cornell avenue aDilounce the
birth of their third son, William
Scott, on FrIday, December 3, at
Hospital.
The
baby
weighed 8 "lb. 2'1.. oz. HIs maternal
grandparents 'are Mr.· and . Mrs.
Harry Wood of Walnut lane, and
. paternal' grandmother· Is Mrs.
Charles A. Ricksecker of La;~
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rled round boullUetS of allver Armitage, on FrIday, December 3.. of 'lIarvard avenue.·
Cbrlatmas tree bells sUrrounded
by hony and other greens and
tied with sliver ribbons Th
also wore tiny tiaras of m1na~
silver Christmas tree balls and
holly.
Bridesmaids were Miss ·Jean L
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W. Ward of Rosemond and Mrs
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They also wore gowns of Chrlst9 South Chester Road
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They carried round bouquets of
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Jr., of Bryn Mawr, sister-in-law I:
of the bride, was matron of honor.
They viore gowns of Christmas
Red taffeta with tight fitting
Swarthlfto~.·
shirred' bodices, off-shoulder low
necks, and tiny short sleeves. The
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Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
W.S.C.S.. Circles II and 7 will
meet on ~OIlday at 8: 30 p.m.
Mr. Kulp must cancel his office
hours for personal counsellng on
Tuesday. Other hours will be 1Il'~
ranged by appointment.
There will be Cottage Prayer
Meeting on Tuesday at 8 P.m.
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lit, 1954,
7: 15 Wednesday morning. The lags 'wllI be resumed after the
last Bible ~tl.ldy, meeting before New year.",.. , . "
Christlna1l will be held at 8 o'clocR
A
otEvenmg piaYer
Wednesday evening. These meet- ,will be he.ld at 5:30 p.m. Friday.
fete Undefeated Team
At Football Banquet
'.ernc:e .
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley'
France, 328· Sedgewood . road
Spring1leld.. David Hurst, will b~
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY.NOON
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the leader. The Memory verse is
are expertly and .yn;palhelfcaUy
SWARTHMORE. PENNA., Deeember 10, 19M
2 Cor. 8:21 (RSV)(
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The Ladies' Bible Class will
filled at the price you .et.
have a covered dish luncheon and
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
with Mr. John Schott in charge. Christmas party on Wednesday
There will be the regular two Supper at 6: 45 p.m. in McCaqan at 12: 30 at the home of Mrs.
Morning Worship Services on Hall, will be followed by a pro- Paul Paulson, 100 Park avenue.
Sunday,
December
12.
Mr. gram.
'Circle 4 of W.S.C.S. will meet
Bishop's sermon topic will be
On Monday, December 13, at at 8: 30 Wednesday evening.
DIIICTOU O. RlNIULI
"Belief In The Supernatural." At 6: 30 p.m. the Couples Club will
Choir rehearsals are on 'llhursthe 11 o'clock service, there will meet for a Covered Dish Supper, day for the Cherub Choir, 3: 30
1820 CHESTNUT STREET,
be the Sacrament of Baptir.&n.
followed by a Christmas program, p.m.; for the Junior Choir, 4 p.m.;
OIlVH H. IAII. _ . .
MARY A. lAIR, Prosldont
and caroil singing; Christmas and for the Chancel Choir, 8 p.m.
Immediately following the 11 Stockings wllI be 'fllled. Couples
Telephone RI6-1511
o'clock service. there will be a who are interested in cOming are
TRINITY NOTES
Coffee Hour in the Women's As- asked to call Mrs. Howard B.
A celebration of the Holy Comsociation Room to which all mem- S IDl·th, J r., MEdia 6-2261.
munion
will be held at 8 o'clock
bers of the congregation are inThe Board of Trustees will meet
Sunday
morning.
Children In the
vited.· Circle 8, Mrs. Charles C. fo# Its regular monthly meeting
third
grade
and
up in Church
Martin, chairman, will be the on Tuesday evening, December 14,
hostesses.
at 7:30 p.m. In ,the Women's As- School will meet at 9: 30, and at
11 o'clock those in the second
The Senior- High _. Fellowship .sOciatiorr Room.
grade
and down will meet. The
will meet for supper at 6:30 in
On Wednesd~y, one Circle will
regular
.service
of
Morning
McCahan Hall, Following supper, meet-Circle 5, Mrs. Luther ConPrayer
will
be
held
at
11 o'clock.
this group will do a Christmas ant, chalrman-at the home of
Service Project downstairs in the Mrs. Richard E. Farrington, 523 At 6: 30 p.m. the Canterbury Club
will meet, and the Young People's
HeelalOrJwhshiRpoomw··illThaleSOJ."enl1.Ji~OryHigthhe Cornell avenue. The Christmas Fellowship will meet for a social
F
program will be given' by memevening from 7: 15 to 3: 45 p.m.
6: 30 supper; a choir rehearsal and bers of the group.
Ushers for Sunday will be as
a l?rogram wi!1 folloW. ThIs
Thursday at 3: 30 p.m., the
follows:
.
group consists of the seventh, Carol Choir will rehearse, folR.
J.
Baker,
J.
L. Cornog, W: R.
eighth and ninth graders.
lowed by'the Westminster Choir
The Young Adults meet Sunday rehearsal at 4: 15. - The Chancel Fawcett, R. G. Halg, R. B. Price,
evening 1't 6 p.m. for :&ible Study Choir will rehearse at 7: 30 p.m. W. T. Salo~, and G. W. C. Wagin the WOlllen's Association Room,
Friday evening at 8 p.m. there ner. .
Hugh Morrison will' serve as
nine ••• n'ineteen •••, or "not teffing'\••
will be a Christmas Party for
.
acolyte
at 8 o'clock, and Walter
the Young Adults Group and the
CHURCH SERVICES
Young Adults ot the United Cere- Reynolds and Andy Hopkins at 11.Fine Letter Papers
PRESBYTERIi\N CHQRCH
During the 11 o'clock service
bral
Palsy
of
De!aware\
County;
Josej:Jh p, Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Associate !ODIster to be held in the Women's Asso- Carol Goff and Amy Ryerson will
ar~
be. In ·charge of the ,hursery.
ciation Room.
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Choir reh.earsals for the
Whether choosing writing paper to brighten yo(u9:30 A.M.-'Men's Bible Ciass and
will
be
held
as
usual
on
Monday
Women's Bible Class.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
own "wta-by-majJ, or to give 88 a gift, there'. an
9:30-10:45-11:00 A.M. - Church
The effectiveness' of scientific and ·Wednesday at 4 O'clock. On
Eaton paper in 0111' wide, wonderf1.1J ael~ that
SchooL
Monday th,e Girls' Choir will meet
9:30 and 11 A.M. _ Mr. Bishop prayer in meeting human prob- at 5 o'clock, and the Men's aDd
will do )'01.1 proud I Come in soon and ~.
will preach. Sermon topic: "Be- lems of every kind will be set Boys', Choir will rehearse on
. forth at Christian Science serv- Thursday at 7: 30 p.m.
lIef In the Supernatural."
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11 A.M ...,.sacrament, of Baptism. ices this sunday, when the, LesOn TUesday there will be a
6:00 P.M.-Young' Adults Group. son"Sermon Is entitled "God the
of Ev~g Prayer at 5:30
service
6~p~.M.-senior IDgh Fellow- Preserver of MIin." '
on the ·corner in$wartpmore
p.m, 8:30P.M.-Junior High Fellow-'
'])he midweek celebration of
ship.
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Commwnon wllI be' held at
The FIrst Day School will hold
METHODIST CHURCH
its Christjnas Barrel Packing ac,
John C. Kulp
tivities during the First·· Day
Minister
Rudolph H. Hodge
School hour ,in ~e mbining~ On
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AsSistant MinIster
Sunday, December' 12. 'At 4 p.m.
Mrs. Ruth G. Nicely
First Day Schoolattenders and
Organist-Director of Music
their famllle.S, -and M(!!!fiIigpeople
SIlI1da7, Deeember 12,
who are interested, will gathetin
11:45 A.M.-Church School
the Meeting House for the ariiluai
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. Carol Sing.
4:00 P.M. - Christmas Vesper
The United FellowshlpSt,udent;
Musical.
7:00 P.M. - Youth Fellowship wl11 meet in their room under
will meet.
.
Meeting House at·7 o'clock Sun~
day
evening to hear Orrin 'Evans
TRINITY CHURCH
speak
on the race problem in
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
.,
Chester.
Sunday, December 12
At the Adult Forum next Sun8:00 A.M.-Holy .Communion,
9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd day William Hubben, editor of
,grade and up.)
the Friends Intelligencer, will
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
continue
di~ussion of the Evans11:00 A.M.--Church School (2nd
ton
Assembly.of
the World Coungrade and down.
cil
of
Churches.
6:30 P.M.-Canterbury ClUb.
7:15-8:45 P.M. -Young People's
Fellowship. ' .
METHO~IST
NOTES
,
.
Tuesday, De.ember 14
Church
School
meets
.at
9:45 on
5:33 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Sundays when consecratect 'te~ch
Wednesday, Deeember 15
ers conduct classes for all ag~
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
beginning at two years. The
8:00 P.M.-Bible Study.
teacher
for the Young Adult
Friday, December 17
Builders
Class will be William
_5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Collenberg.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCI¥TY
At the 11 o'clock Morning WorOF FRIENDS
ship,
Mr. Kulp continues an Aa. Sunday, December 12
9:~5 A.M.-Adult Forum. Wil- vent series of sermons on the
bam Hubben wi.11 spe"k 0'1 "The theme, :~Deliverance 'from ,DarkEvanston Assembly."·
.
ness . Into Light." , The '- sennon
9:45 A.M,-First Day School.
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. topics will be:
, ~n are welcome to jOin with us. December 12, "The Book of De4.00 P.M.-Annual Carpi Sing in liverance"; December 19, ''The
the Meeting House.'
Day . of .Deliverance"; December
7:00 P.M. - United Fellowship 26. "Student Recognition Day";
Students Meeting.
January 2, liThe Result of DelivMonday, Deeenfber 13
eranc;e."
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All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
At
4
p.m.
the
choir
will present
Wednesday, Deeenfber 15
its
annual
Christliiils
Candlelight
All day sewing for A.F.S.c.
Vesper Musical. Seasonal music
,
FIRST CHURCH OF
of varied natUre had tM.en pteCHRIST, SC1ENT1&T
p~red by the choir -under the-' di~
SWARTHMOR~
Park Avenue below Harvard
rection of Mrs. Ruth Nlcel7;
Sunday, Deeember 12
At 5: 15 p.m. the WeslEiy Fi!iiow11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School
Ship leaves feir supper and· the
11:~ A.M.;;-The Lesaon-serMon
; will be God The Preserver of Chrlstmas progriun with the WesMan."
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Wedne.dav evenlnJi! meetinll of PennsylvaDta.
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each week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room
The Methodist Youth Fellow,409 Dartmouth Avenue operi
Ihe Compliments of the Swarthmore Business Association
weekdays except holldaY; 10-5 ship will meet at the church at
Friteday evening, 7-9. Suncb.y af': p.m. A social hour will follow the
moon, 2:30-4:30.
meeting. _
flect Pete Kroon CClptain
. Of Team .For
1955
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~ it would rest In th h ds
these b e a n of
oys. Their example of
loyalty, courage, teamwork and
perseverence have been an inspiration to all Who have been
associated with the team. It has
be;n the foundation upOn which
this undefeated season was built
and also th
. ese.
are'the real exper_,
Iences that are ,sure to serve the
boys the rest of their lives. He
also expressed thanks to the band
cheerleaders, town fathers and th~
school for their ~ooperation during
the past season: '
Citizens Achievement Awards
were 'awarded to, Co-Captsin
Roger Zensen and Terry DeU-
HOllie. From Ellrope
\speaker's good taste and sk.!llin
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handting materials were greatly
Leslie D. Polk, son of Mr. and
, A very appreciative audience. admired.
Mrs. W. H. Polk, Sr., 401 Brighton
enjoyed Herve Goulet" New EngMr. Goulet's witty replies· to avenue. arrived on Thanksgiving
land. artist and Interio~ de~orator, comments from the audience eve to -spend an extended hollday
In his demonstration Let s Dec- added to the enjo ment of the
visiting his family and friends
orate for Christmas" at the altern
'
y
after
an absence of nearly flve
oo_n_._ _ _ _ _ __
Woman's Olub of Swarthmore
years in Europe, working at FaA
Tuesday afternoon.
Dump Truck Overturns
headquarters in Paris and curSeveral club members had
A Ford dump truck belonging rently assigned to U.S. Regionlil
brought greens, containers, candies, ribbon, snow sprays, fruit, to Peter DiNicola of Milm0Ilt Organization also located in Paris.
and bright cOlored balls for Mr. avenue overturned on. Michigan The latter organization Is the
Goulet's use. Since he did not avenue on Tuesday afternoon as headqUllrters of the American delknow in. advance what materials a result of a broken steering egations' to . NATO and OEEC.
would be available, his arrange- mechanism. The driver of the After routine consultations In
ments were informal and showed truck, Irvin Alexander of 245 Washlngion and spending the
ingenulty and resourcefulness on W3Iflut street, Morton, was able Christmas holidays with his parmuth who, in turn, presented en- the part of the artist.
ents, he will return to Paris In
to climb out uninjured.
graved, silver trays to Coaches
The truck was righted by a late January for another tour of
The arrangements were varied
Hall and Robinson in apprec;ation to illustrate what could be done crane owned by Jacob Miller that duty at USRO.
of their. leadership.,
. to decorate a hall table, mantle, was being operated in that vicinAt this time the out~tanding op- or dining room table.
I saw it· in The Swarthmorean.
The ity.
ponent' halfback and llnemen
elected by the team each, year
were introduced. They were bon
FRESH AND DIPPED CHOCOLATE
Day of Media and Chuck Cook
ot S!t&\,on HjJJ. ,
Dipped While You Wait
. Roger ZenS~n then announced'
Pete Kroon as the captain elected
MILK AND DARK CHOCOLATE, FRUIT
for, the 19li5 ,season.
,
,
Mr. Miller, coach 'of the cheer
AND NUTS- $1.85
le~ders, presented gold megaphones to the three senior memNutritious and DeliciouS'.
bers of the squad, Phyllis Adams,
/
Margie Feeser anti Ferrell Beck.
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Guests present were Mi'. and
Mrs. Gene Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.
Jl!IDes Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klemmer, Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence
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WhittemDre, Bob Borer, band captain, Peter Asch, Gamet editor,
P.S~You s"ould see our Chrlstmos pod:agesl
Mr. and Mrs. Ke~eth Hay, and
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Miss Virginia Allen.
The annual Swarthmore High
School football banquet, sponsored by the town fathers, wail
held in the high school cafeteria
Saturday, December 4.
Steak with all the trimmings,
mixed with the pride and enthusiasm that always accompanies
a fine t~am, made for a very
colorful evening. This dinner to
honor the high school team was
attended by more than 300 guests,
parents and rooters.
Following the ·lnvocation by
Rev. Lawrence Whittemore of the
Episcopal- Church, Avery Blake
took over as master of ceremor.!es and directed the evening's
~ctivitiesJ
contributing
many
,humorous witticisms and personal
reflections. on the highlights of the
Beason.
Following the consumption of
julcy ~ ste8ks served up by the
town fathers, Miss Bettejo Goodall and Mr. Robert Holm of our
music department led in singing
which was featured by an original
take-off on uHernando's Hideaway" by the football squad
which more or less eulogized the
annual football camp.
As has been the custom, the
boys playing college football are
Invited ba.ck as guests and those
present were: Jack ThQmpson,
center at Princeton, Tom Simkin,
fullback at Swarthmo;>re, and Rob
Wright, freshman quarterback at
,li'rapklin anci .~l\l'l!haU . The Cit}zens Committee Certificates of
outstanding achievement in football were awarded to Tom SJDi-,
kin, Dick Burtis, and Fred Cahlp-,
bell,
who
incidentally
was
selected a tackle by the United.
Press on the All-Atlantic Coast
Conference Team. Special certift-·
cates of merit presented by the
Varsity ClUb, were awarded . to
"Mr. Saturdiiy M
nipper" ,
. Davison, Ii'· IOf~.;' ~ooter" Joj!n
"Shorty" Wiimore~ devoted -trainer, Parky Smith, water boy, and
Assistant Coach Walter Hall, jr.
At this moment ·the junior high
school
football squad, sixty:
strong, descended upOn the ..sseDi.blage for ..!l the ice cream, and.
cake they could eat.
Mr. E. H. Taylor Introduced the
boys that he selects as outstanding Saturday morulng stars, which
he brings as his. guests each year.
Ronnie TbpmpsoD"Iuckie Gwinn,
Dickie Jackson and Ralph Klet'zian were his choices this ...year.
. Severai guests were Introduced
and comments were made by ~r.
Morey on the many ~ol'\tri"lJ!i0ns
that such a broad and' inclusive
football program makes to .tbe
youth of the schOOl. Wiruam
Bush, high school priIlcipal,_ add~fI
remarks of commendation' to tile
members of the squad. and,
coaches.
Mr. William Reese and Mr.
James Jamison,: Jr., high' ~chool
coaches, introduced ~~J!lber~ of
their squads and spoke briefly
of the fun and spirit of the past
season, congratulating the tear8
on their spint and program.
Jack Walters and Bob Bradshaw of the lightweights and Dick
Gurin- and Skip Skoglund of the
heavyweights presented tokens of
appreciation to' their coaches.
. - Mr. Walter HaU, Jr., next presented the junior varsity squad
and reviewed the season's results,
thanking the boys for their loyalty
throughout the season. Each boy
, on the squad was presented with
a certificate ,awarded by, ~he
Varsity Club for his outstanding
team membership which is one ot
the most necessary ingredients of
a SUccessful season.
The head coach, Millard Rob~
Inson, introduced the varsity letter winners, presenting each with
a certlfl.cate of achievement. He
pOinted out many Individual highlights In the career of each one
and added humcm>tlS Incidents for
the enjoyment of every one. He
P8rti.cuIarly expressed nttle con'
cern about the future of Ameriea
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NEWS NOTES
North Cliester road left today for
Awarded Soccer Tro,.,
a vacation In New Orleans. Mr.
Moylan resident James-D. Bradand Mrs. Reed will remain in New beer was the recipient of the
Orleans until the end of the Haverford \ Coll~ge Soccer. Trophy
awarded by the Haverford Club
month.
Mr. and Mrs. "If. C. Rowland
of College avenue arrived home
yesterday from a trip of flve days
to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Mrs. Donald Crosset of Rlverview road has recently returned
from a trip of six weeks to CaiChristmas
!fomla. While there, Mrs. Crosset visited relatives.
Mary Miles Spiller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roberl E. Spiller of
Ogden avenue, has recenUy become a member of the Swim Club
at Wellesley College, Wellesley,
Mass. A sophomore at Wellesley',
Mary is a member of the college
choir and is head of lacrosse this
year. She is a graduate at'
Swarthmore High School.
Mr. Leslie Polk of Brighton
avenue was the guest of honor
at a party given by Mrs. George
E. Silloway of North Chester road Santa Claus Phone,
on Tuesday evening, December 7.
Klngswood 3-151
Mrs. John O. Honnold, Jr., of
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Rutgers avenue attended the ree, one ft-yiv one six.~'
Baha'i State Convention on De"K1llgswood 3-1516?" Santa recember 5. Members attending the peated cautiously. "Thank you.
convention elected Mrs. Honnold Could you ring it-..
to serve as a delegate to the Na"You'll have to hang up before
tional Baha'i Convention to be dialling it," said the voice primly.
held in Wilmette, Ill., IIext spring.
Santa dutifully hung up the
Sally Jacob, daughter of Mr. phone, waited for his dime to
and Mrs. Philip Jacob of Swarth- retUl:n, reinserted it and dialled.
more avenue participated in the "K,l, tha-ree,", he murmured,
reception of new members Into "One fI-yiv one six." He waited
the Shimer Scholastic Society while it rang.
during the annual honors con"Santa Claus!" caroled a new
vocation held Wednesday, Decem- voice presently.
ber 8, at Shimer College in Mt.
"Hello'" he said, '''fhis is
Carroll, 111.
Santa...·
Mr. David Shaw of Mt. Holyoke
"Santa Claus," the new voice
piace is recuperating nicely in the repeated pot quite so gaily this
Presbyterian Hospital, .Phlladel- time.
phia, where he haS been a,patient
"Why, I'm callIng to check the
tor several weeks.'
number. Js-n
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin George
"This is the Santa Claus phone,"
Roder of Harvard avenue spent a said the voice. /lIf there's some
week in Salisbury following the mistake on the number' perhaps
marriage of 'their daughter, Miss you could call. the operator-just
Sara Stanley Roder to Hudson dial 0," the voice suggested helpBurris Bethard of Chester.
fully.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bauer of
"Certainly not''', said Santa
Cornell avenue were entertaipcd flrmiy. I'm calling the Santa
by a group. of friends at a sur- Claus phone to che--"
prise party Tuesday, November
"Oh, of course," said the voice
30, in celebration of their 25th soothingly. "We're not really acweddtng anniversary.
cepting calls until the' tenth of
Mrs. Edward S. Lawhorne and December (TODAY, for the benechildren of Wallingford recently fit of Swarthmorean readers) .. but
. returned from a '. month's visit perhaps I can help you.. How old
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. itre your children, sir?"
WilUam. P. Hayes, in Clearwater,
UEr-Done of over 10 years,":
Fla.
said Santa.
Mrs. E. W. Schauftler of Chi"And their nam~?" .
cago, III., will arrive today for'
"Oh,;_ Tom; Dick and' Harry,"
severitl' . weeks visit with her said' Santa· vaguely, "SUZy, JOan
daugnter'and.son-in-law, Mr. and and Mary,"
. Mrs. C. ·A. Anderson of Yale. a.ve"My, what a nice family," the
nue:· ....
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volc~ remarked pleasantly. "Your
Mr. anll Mrs. ~oland'L. Coit.of i1ddri!ss?"
Marle~a avenue will entertain at .':"1'forth Pole," said SlInta suda dinn(>r -.party tomorrow' night dewy, "and I'd Ilke me. to go there
for frlerids from Springfield; Wal~. last so I'll be sure to be there
Iingford and.,Newark, Del.
. . when I come."
Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Reed, of .~."uOh. I'm so ·sorry," the .voice
apologized, "We just never know
iohen Santa will come--but before
ilawn, of course. Is that a new
heet in Swarthmore?"
West Laure' HIli CrematorY provIde,
"No," Santa replied.
UBut
modern fac:lUtfes for compl ....· ""Tce.
thanks
vefy
much
for.
your
• Bf!outiful chapel
trouble.
I'll
be
talking
to
you
• Crematory on qrounds
• Dignified columbartum
again, I'm sure. And until then,
• Individual or familv niches
a very Merry Christmas to you."
• Wide selection of urn5
Santa hung up gently.
Inlpectton Invlfed
"Well," he sighed happily.
WEST LAUREL HILL "Everything is in excellent order.
Now, what .else is on my· list?",
CREMATORY
... _
,,"YO. abo... City Un..
and Santa bauled out his own
lo'a.cPwvd
IYyridg. 3.1122
Personal list, by tradition, the
to the player who has "contribut- the college la*t week.:
Bradbeer was captain of the
ed most In sklll and sporlsman_
soccer
-team this. season. .
ship to the success of the season."
The award was made at the first
I saw It In .The Swarthmorean.
annual Fall Sports Dinner. held by
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SLIPS. ,GOWNS by Van Raalte
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Open Every EvenIng Unfll Cllrlsfmas
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Weekend:·of December 9, 1954
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BARTLEn PEARS. large can
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FR'IENDLY OPEN HOUSE
~~d:e ~~de:~e~i~~rlg:i i~:~ The Friendly Open House met
Adler, a Junior. The Chorus will on Monday, December 6, at the
Presbyterian .Church: After the
present a group
of unaccompanied
madrigals
in keeping
with the singing of Christmas Carols, Mrs.
season. Admission is free and ali I.Gael:oi,rmge P. Warren gave a dramatiare invited to attend.
I~
of James M. Barrie's "Rosa_
.
MiSs Mary M. LeCron, daug!i\"r
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Leeron l>t
Cedar lane, will sing in the Messiah chorus this week-end at
Denison University, Granville,
Ohio. Mary is a junior at Denison.
,E. H. Tayior of Harvard avenue spent Monday and Tuesday
in Washington, D.C., attending
sessions of the first National
H ow C' • Ist..
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''YOU CAN HAVE
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WI' ".
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Storti", lOla..,. for 2 executlv..type
sal....n to repres.nt IOf9' Ea.tern
"nalldal corporatfon. No trav.l. Sal..
.........c. and abUI" dfllred, ••toa,..
It"'ed "1Id..t, 2S-4O yea" old, ma,rled. capable of auumlng *ponslbll.
Itl... Ie nqu..tln9 Iraft"l.. pllICIH
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REGULAR HOURS
Monday through Friday
Registry, stamp, and parcel post windows
5:30 P.M.
Money order and postal savings window - 9
Saturday
A
Registry, stamp, and parcel post windows
12 Noon
Money order and postal savings - 9 A.M. to
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Inform'" of 1101, ad. ... A. L
IICI Sudo" ,.45 A.M.
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Hollyhock Gift .Shop
Tea was served by Mrs. Joseph
H. Walter and 'her committee from
the Friends Meeting.
Two afgbans to be sent to the
servicemen' at Valley Forge Hospital were completed and displayed.
The next meeting of. the group
will be beld on December 20
when a Christmas program will
be presented.
Open EveiJings
until
ChristmcJS
8 A.M. to
A.M. to 5 P.M.
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8 A.M. to
12 Noon.
under the Chririmas tree •••
foamy lingerie, laced with a lavish
CHRISTMAS BOURS
Sunday, December 12
.
Stamp and parcel post windows open-l P.M. to 4 P.M.
Stamp and parcel' pOBt' windows open till 6 P.M..
Sunday, December '19
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Stamps and parcel post windows open - 1 P.M. to 5 P.M.
Post .Office· lobby· open daily ........ '. 6 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Saturday ........................ 6 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Sunday ........................ 11 A.M. to 4 P.M.
. .Stamp vending machine in post olllce\lobby Ior the purchas~ of I, 2, and 3. cent stamps, thiS machine "!~ll.i>perate with
nickles"and d1me",'l..I!\Y... ' '.' . /: ,:' .::=>-"~'
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valuable first class mail.
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Payment of SPECIAL DELIVERY tee ineails prompt .handling and transportation, and immediate deliverY at olilce of
destination during prescribed hours. . . ,
Payment of SPECIAL HANDLING fee entitles such-~~tter
to prompt. distribution, dispatch and th~ most e:'PedllI."us
handling and transportation practicable, but NOT to ImmedIate
delivery at olilce of address:
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Special regulations apply to weIght and sIZe of parcels
mailed to another First class post oliloe beyond the third zone
and to Air Mail parceis. For any specific information stop in or
call the Post Olilce.
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1952 DESOTO FIREDOME "S". Four Door Sedan, a beautiful dark blue. Radio, HeatWall Tires, Tinted Safety Glass, Low.
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1 particular 6wner. $1395.00
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Large size California
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Cummings ¥a" Drill' Kit
Complete - Drill, sanding discs,
wool bonnet, wire brushes,· etc.
39.98 value - 29.77
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Crosse & Blackwell
FRUIT CAKES
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CASCO Dry and SHAW Irons
19.95 value -15.88
?-. lb. Carton -
Ball Bearing ,Roller Skptes
3.98 valu, - 2.99
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2 cello paks
23c : " . -'.
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19c head
29c·lb.
J.;,mbo heads
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Sedan. A' clean light gray in color.
. • Radio Heater, Seat CovTorque d rive,
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HANNUM & WAITE
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WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
The Music Group will meet at
10 a.m. Tuesday, December 14,
at the home of the chairman, Mrs.
J. Kenneth Doherty, 609 Elm avenue.
The monthly stated meeting
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
followed by a Christmas party.
Sci....
Watershed Congress. Mr. Taylor
was chairman of .the committee
on "Elements of a Sound National
Land and Water Policy,"
er, Power-Steering, Seat, Covers, White
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Dr. Stanley Kiehl Gambell wi1l
give a recital of "The Story of the
Other Wise Man!'
At 8 p,m, Tuesday the Junior
Woman's Club will hold a board
meeting at the home of Mrs, J, F,
Collier, 35 Netherwood drive,
Springfield.
Thursday evening at .8 the
Travel Group, Mrs, Judson d,
Jr., chairman, will preHaldy Miller Crist In
costume, with pictures and 'a talk
on the Holy Land,
SWarthmore 6-1719
Khara Fleece
8 PARK AVENUE
formation Swlmmlng Team Water
saliet will be presented m,. the
sWimming pool of the Hall Gym
at 7 /lnd 9 p.m. each evening. The
production this year is under ~e
direction of student· captalDS
Janet Kuhl and Jane Ge1sman.
Both of these gi~ls are Juniors
whO have been working with the
group for three years' and advance reports state' that this
year's presentation will be of the
same high standard established in
the past. Everyone is. invited to
attend. Admission i.s free.
FrIday, December 10
For all those who had an opportunity to witness the fine production of "Hamlet" by the Little
Theatre Club last week-end and
all others interested in the subject of drama, a panel discussion
will be presented at 4 p.m. in the
friends' Meeting House. The subjcct of the discussion will be
''Possible Interpretations of Ham_
let." Various members of the
Engjish Department will participate::
Thursday, Decem~ 16
The annual Christmas Concert'
presented by the College Chorus
and the ,Chamber orchestra will
be given In Clothier Memorial
auditorium at 8: 15 o'clock, The
orchestra and chorus will be
under the direction of Professor
James D, Sorber, The program
this year will inclUde three cantatas by Johann S. Bach COm;,:;,ed for the Christmas season.
e organist will be Jerrold
Moore, a Senior, and ail soloists
are stUdents, An added feature
this year will be the appearance
Swarthmore Post OHice
Sweater and Skirt Combinations
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Thursday, FrIday, Dec. 9, 10
AIRWAY
CREMATION
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At Swarthmore College
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'IDE SWARTBMOBEAN
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"15 South
Chester Road
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. Open T~is F~id~yEvening . ..... .
and Every EVf!ning Exc.~pt Saturday
.,,' Through December 23rd
.,
Pap 8
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s~
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Metal Work
Roofing
GuINn
Air Conditioning
Heatlag
011 • Gas • burnen
George Myers
Box 48 SWarthmore 6-0748
VAN ALEN BROS.
200 W. Ridley Ave.
I Louis B~er and their daughters,
NEWS NOrE:S
PICTURE? NC) SOUND?
Phebe and Barbara, ,of Drexel
TV Service $2.50. Inclu,des locot.. d.fK·
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bauer of Hill; Mr,Jack Liddle of ·Singafive or .eak tubes - adlust p1dure for
Cornell avenue have as their pore; Miss Joella Owen, a' student
focu,. clarity, CHt,.ilng, etc.
guests, Mrs. Bauer's parents, Mr.
ROBERT BROOKS
and Mrs. F. G. Mehr of SaInt at Swarthmore College; aDd Miss
SWarthmore 6-3889
Petersburg, Fla., who will re- Jenny Brown of SummerVille,N.J.
Mrs. N. M. Kapp oi. CQ+Dell
main through the Christmas holidays. The Bauer's daughter, avenue entertained the '1.'r,oop
Gretchen,
was home from Grove Committee of BrowDle 'rroop 441
THOM SEREMBA
City College, where she is a at a coffee hour" last Frida'y
UPHOLSTttuNG
I junior, for a recent week-end.
morning.
SLIP COVERS-OU'ElIES
Mr.' and Mrs. Robert D. Baker
Leroy T. Wolf of Park avenue
Swarthmore bferences
of Whittier place had as their is recuperating from an emer0734
guests f or Th a nksg'vi
Mor. thann.ra.
25 yearsHili
experience
1 n g dinn ert gency appendectomy at the Edgewater Hospital, Miami, Fla. Mr.
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MacNair
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Scott~d
andMrs.
son, Thomas
RoBert, of
North Wolf has been in Miami on busSw",rthmore 6.1448 •
Hills, Pa.; Miss Elizabeth Parker iness since early in August. Mrs.
olf is with him in Miami.
WILLIAM BROOKS
of Germantown; Mr. and Mrs.
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Ridley Park
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BURNERS
236 HardinI'
Jewel,., Repaired
~ve., Morlon,
WANTED
WANTED Junior High girl
wants to do baby sittlng from
2:30 to 5:30. Call SWarthmore 67114.
WANTED - Aa piano in good
. condition. Call SWarthmore 6-
Pa,
' Phone: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
Walchs.ker
and
Form.rly of F. C. Bod. A Sons
128 Yale Ave.
Fine Wotch and
Swarthmore. Po.
Clock Repairs
and heating equipment
Service avalrable to our
customer.' on all malre. of
olr burner.
Level payment plan on all
. bills. Automatic deliveries
of oil during the heating
season
Guaranteed, Standard Coal
.
FOR SALE
Forge), Rose Tree,SY/llrthmore
6-3050.'
FOR SALE - ' Girl's 22" bicycle.
Good condition. Call MEdia 64247.
FOR SALE - Tropical Fish., Eight
6298.
varieties. Aquariums,
WANTEIJ _ Girl's 20" bicycle SWarthmore
6-4893 after supplies.
3 today
and medium size sleds. MEdia or' tomorrow.
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FOR SALE - 1949 Ford convertWANTED - Reliable school girl
ible. Radio, heater. Good top
wants baby sitting, 2:45 to 5:45. and tires. Reasonable. SWarthAlso evenings. Please call SWarth- I ;;m;;;0~r~e...6;:,-::;5~3:;;0:::5.:....=-=,....,,..,.._,.-~
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more 6-6185.
FOR SALE - Child's tricycle for
WANTED - Home for tiger and
four and five, year, child. White
Driveway Construction
w hit e female kitten. Call portable sewirig machine. Good
SWrathmore 6-1947 after 5 p.m.
condition. SWarthmore 6-2335. I
• Asphalt or Concrete
FOR SALE - Girl's ice skates.
LOST
AND
FOUND
Brank new. Brooks White Shoe.
Cellar Walls Re.Plastered
LOST Cadillac hub-cap in Size 7. Call MEdia 6-3624.
.
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
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one's Christmas stocking. Cilll
SWartbmore 6-180a.
FOR SALE _ .Norge wringer
washing machine. Exceptional
condition. Price $25 •. Call SWarthmore 6-5819.
FOR SALE _ Moving from large
house to small house. Marshall
Wendel Baby Grand Piano in
good condition.,$501l. SWarthmore
6-2871.'
FOR SALE _ Spinet Piano in
Hits New H;,h in
Knock·Free Power!
,
CONSTRUCTION
PERSONAL Woman .desires
baby sitting, light housekeep'ng,
chair caning. Write Mrs. Harper,
503 East 9th Street, Chester.
PERSONAL - Laundry washed
'. and dried. KIngswood 4-0252.
504 'Baltimore Pike, Springfield:'"
FERSONAL-Stores, g~s .stations,
agencies - local, g,;lldu~te.r.as
open capacity to keep sevl!ral sets
of books. For
at
place
phone
New Premium GasoHne
SINCLAIR
POW R-,
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and fine mahogany case, duet
bench to match. Call soon, will
made in wood or me,tai ex"ctl,y
sacrifice. Phone MEdia 6-3555.
as you want it and in time
FOR SALE _ Cunningham Bab~ Cbristmas. Skilled designer, artist,
~ and craftsman. Estimates. ~all
Grand Piano,. fine tone, good
d S
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action, nice appearance. You must Mr. Reynar 1 Warthmore 6-8 48.
see it and hear it to appreCiate it. PERSONAL Having trouble
Phone MEdia 6-3555.
with Freach in school? GenUeFOR SALE- Alu.minum·curtain ma~l=~~:r~h ~~u~~~t,:'n~~:,r
cleaner WIth attachments,: $15. Ing. Evenmgs. Individualized inCall SWarthmore 6-3863.
struction to suit needs of student.
FOR SALE - Boy's full size 26" Call SWarthmore 6-3056 or write
bicycle. Excellent condition. $20. Box I, The Swartlimorean.
Call SWarthmore 6-2953 after 6
FOR RENT'
o'clock.
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FOR SALE - Orders taken for FOR RENT-Room, kitchen privileges for women in teachers
Christmas trees. Growing and
.cut trees. Bob Wagstaff, Hunter apartment. Call SWarthmore 6Allison. Benefit Christmas --Fund.. 8907.
FOR SALE - For her - wooden FOR RENT - First floor apartment. Wallingford. One bedchopping bowls for center
pieces. For hiin -" very small dry room, tile bath and shower, good
N ear ·transportation.
sink (lined) Liquor dispenser. A,I- closets.
MEdia
6-4751.
Iison Country Shop, (At
The
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Alterations
J. F. BLACKMAN
8~81116,
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Charles E. Fischer
BlJlLDER
Swarthmore 6-2~53
EDWARDG. CHIPMAN
AND $0"
GENEIAL CONTRACTOR
Tile Floors· Plastic Tile
. Modern Kitchens
Alterations
fun.
Now thnt you've seen them alI .•. you can judge why the
2-5689
STla. sET$ 1'/IE PACE· .
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
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SW'-Ol08
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Opposite loro.glt Hell
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It's the smclrt way to play Santa witho!Jt money
worries, or to prepay a wonderful winter holiday
trip:
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Here's how easy it is:
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You can get
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5 25 - ____ • _____ If you depaslt 5 .50 a week
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OIl IOIUIS _ _ SUU"M• •,,111 .....1111
All you do is save a conveniel"!t, amount reguiarIy each week for 50 weeks. Th~n next November you will receive your C~;istmas Club Check
and have a head start financially towards your
holiday shopping.
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SWARUtMORE, PA.
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550 -._._. _____ If you depaslt 51.00 a week
'5100 -. ________ • If you depaslt 52.00 0 week
515~ ______ ~ ____ If you depaslt 53.00 0 week
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DAY and NIGIIT
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SERVICE
TRIm
SAT1JBDA1'
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The d ·
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SUNDAYS and BOLIDA1'S
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
Realtors
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Many Attractive Homes, Available
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1401 Ridley Avenue
NOON
Baird & Bird
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MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
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335 Dartmouth Avenue
1IONDAY
.SW!lrthmore and Vicinity
NOW IS THE TIME, TO BUY YOUR
ROGER RUSSELL
RESIDENT!AL AND
COMMERCIAL
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very fine condition, good tone,
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Borough. Telephone SWarth- FOR SALE - Discontinued rug
more 6-4548.
sample - 18" x 27" for, $2 to
FOUND - Man's watch on Mon- $3 at Paulson's on Park avenue.
'and
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lnson and chlldreD, Betsy
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FOR.
SALECall
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pairs of girl's
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skates.
SWarllimore,
6:;
A Complete Insurance and Real Estate Agency
~_- FOUND - Silver coin pin on 5368.
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'" Princeton avenue. Call SWarth- FOR SALE - Let-out muskrat
!iii
Air and Ship Travel
;;; .m;;;O.,r;;;e:,6~-;..:4~1=2;:;1.:,,-=_==_...----.
coat. Size 16, full length. Excel_
FOUND - Large ginger-colored lent condition. Call MEdia 6-0830.
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C cllocKkeIr spanled!. Noacollar or tags. FOR SALE - 0-27 Lionel Trains
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a
ngswoo 4-0 61.
and lots of accessories, Will ac=
FOR SALE
cept best offer. Call SWarthmore
29 EAST 5TH ST.. C H E S T E R ! ! !
6-4430.
== FOR SALE - Excellent top son.
PERSONAL
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Phones: 4-6311
4-6312
4.6313
4.6314
=$10 load. Mushroom soil. $20 ===:-:-::.=!:;,=:;,:,::=;",--,-__
- load. Call SWarthmore 6-2078.
PERSONAL-Andrew Spanier, Jr.
Samuel D. Clyde'
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr. ~ FOR SALE - Cute black and
1002 Girard avenue, Swilrth-·
J. Eward Clyde
George Plowman =_=
white rabbit for Christmas. $1. more. SWarthmore 6~2198. FurniPhone Chris Pratt, SW!lrthmore ture refinishing. Custom cabinet
~IIDllIlIlHlIlDI,"OIlOIllIIllIlIllIllIlIlIllIllIlIllIIllIlIllIllIlIllIlIIlIlUllllliIlUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII~ ~6;;;-6;3~6;5.;..,·=,,--=-=-_"<'7.C-~- work. General ·carpehtry. Free
FOR SALE - Girl's white figure estimates;
skates. size 2. Like new. $5. PERSONAL ~ Bendix home apSWarthmore 6-3386.
pliance service. Washers, driers,
FOR SALE-150 year old mirror. ironers. Factory trained service311. inches higb, 58 inches long. men. Genuine Bendix p,arts. We
also repair ABC Whlrlepool and
Call CHester 3-2362.
Kenmore. 51 South Morton ave•
FOR SALE ' - Girl's 26", bicycle. nue. Call SWarthmore 6-3312.
Needs minor repairs. $10. Please
hurry and call SWarthmore 6_PERSONAL-Alterations, fittings,
6185.
by appointment in your home.
FOR SALE _ 1951 Cadillac. Four Associatii' with Estelle Dres)I
door. Completely equipped, low ~:3f.' =c6",9~~S_tr_ee_=t.~s~W_a~rt~h~m~0_r_er_6"1
mileage Excellen. condition. Call
=MEdia 6-1870 or MEdia 6-0153.
PERSONAL - Baby sittirig, responsible woman. Call SWarthFOR SALE - Just oue precious more 6-4251.
SW.EEN EY & CL'YD' E
\VII. Sponsors Annual Burtis Wins Trophy
Carol Sing ·Dee. 15 WlIIis J. Stetson, director of
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CHesler 4-6246
c SWarthmore.
day in Swarthmore.
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THE ,SWARTBMOREAN
Tommy, of ~ltimOl'e were week_
Students from abroad who at- athletics at Swarthmore College, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Sandwiches - Casseroles - Salada
tend, Swarthmore College and has announced the following elecFaringer of Drexel road.
other in~ernational visitors will be tions and awards for the fall
SWortllmo... 6-3138
"Between the dark
the SpecIal guests of Women's In- sports season:
and the daylight"
ternatlonal League for Peace and
CO-Captains elect for 1955 FootFreed0?1 at the League's annual ball team are Stanley Spitzer, letics.
who
has
been
a
mainstay
of
the
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is a wonderful cO,cktail hou
carol smg to be held at the home
Garnet
Line
at
the
tackle
spot
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Webster
1I!Wonderful, cocktail invitations» on Wedoesday, December 15 at for three years, and George VanII
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ill 8: 30 p . m . '
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Hart, shifty wing-back who saw
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Preceding the carol sing the little action this' year because of
an early injury.
Rosamund Welcher
!luests will be entertained in varThe Wright Trophy, presented
IOUS Swarthmore homes for dinlointly each year to the player on
(end dignified ones, too).
nero Among those entertaining
are: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Russell the Haverford team and the player
Mrs. James Hubbell, Mrs. Hehri~ on the Swarthmore team" who
etta Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. J oho best exemplify the spirit of
GinS
AL""I4esN44 A __ J ...
Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. John Hon- leaderShip and good' spol-tsman~
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during the annual HaverOLD BANK BLDG.
nold, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oneal, ship
ford-Swarthmore
game,
was
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Webster awarded to Swarthmore Co-cap~
and.
Mrs Hans Borel,.
. Mr an d'
U Open Evenll\ls Un,II ChrIs"".,
. . Mr
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tai,ns Paul James and Charles
, M r s . Edmund Scheu, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper.
lII'li~lII'lilll'lilll'li. , Frederick Tolles, Mr. and Mrs.
.Winner of the Denton Trophy,
~UIlUlUUIQIIIWUIl'!lIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIWnwHqllll~ Henry Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
presented each year to the player
FEATURE FINE QUALITY GIBSON CARDS
§ PIOURE FRAMING ~ John Cornog, Mr. and Mrs. :Rich- who each year best exemplifies
PORTRAIT
E ard Wray, ~r. and Mrs. James the Denton spirit of aggressive~
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STUDIO!ii Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ness
and fair play. This year's
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PH~TOGRAPHIC
5 Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley winner is :Richard Burtis who has
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SUPPliES'
§ Simon, and Mr. and Mrs. James been " Guard in the Swarthmore
on the co~ner iii Swarthmore
.e ' ,
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5 Walker.
line for four years. Dick is a
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The Swarthmore College Stu- graduate of Swa'rthmore High SW (1·0$57
WE DELIVER
!ii dent Committee for students from School.
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§ State & Monoe Sts. ~ ab?",ad, . headed by, Barbara Co-Captains elect for SoccerIi
'Medl
!ii Fh~ker, IS assisting W.I.L. with Lawrence Shane, who plays outiii
a
5 arrangements for the c",ol sing. side left on the Gamet squad
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Mem~ers. of ,:arious Sw~rthm'ore and has been a varsity player for
:;,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUlllUlUlllla ?rga~atio~ IDter~sted ID work- three years. and Bill Nelson, who
"'ij!;~~~~~~~~~~f g WIth mternatlonal students plays center forward and came to
are also taking part.
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Swarthmore from the George
The carol singers will be joined Schoo!.
by a group of recorder players
Captain ,elect of Cross-Country
from the campus who meet week- Is Knowles Dougherty. Dougherty
ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. transferred to' Swarthmore this
'Frederick Tolles. These students year from the Unlverslty of Colare: Kathy Jullard, Barbara ~ops,
Esther Darllngton, Christopher RECEIVES PILOT'S WINGS
Lucas, Christopher Hohenemser,
Second Lieutenant John F. McStuart Silvers, and Anne Holland.
The guest. will include students Kernan, son of Dr. and Mrs. J: F.
and friends from China, Hawaii, Mc~eman, of Rutgers avenue, has
Japan, India, Ireland, England, successfully completed training as
Gennany, Greece, Korea, Jordan, a multi-engine pilot at GoodfelBring the whole family lor a ha~py
Nigeria, Thailand, Canada, Porto low Air Force Base, San Angelo,
holiday vocalion right at the ocean's
Texas.
Rica, Syria, and Saudi Arabia.
edge. Flowers and,holly. carolS and
He was awarded his silver pilot
trees fill the hotel with Yuletide
Mrs. John Carroll is internawings
in formal ceremonies held
spirit. A whol, week of .,,,,,cial
tiona. relations chalnnan for
,Holiday entertainment. Compli·
at
Goodfellow
on December S.
W.I.I,.; Mrs. Erich Hausen is in
menlary New Vear's Eve Party.
Lt. McKernan entered pilot
charge of hospitality. Sandr" Daly,
Ocean water in all baths.
training
in June 1953 after recel":~
Swarthmore College, will play the
. call AUantic Cily
ing
his
Air "'Force .', cOlnlnisslon
acco~panJmen'ts;
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It', fun ta have extr.. money over the holi. 5·1211
Twin
through the ROTC program at
doys. . So join our
Christm.., Club for 1955
beds
,-Mrs. W. .T. Foley of Sherman. Iowa Sta,teCollege,Ames.
wilh
and have·. nice check waiting for you .t •
He is mar~led to the former
Texas, is visiting her· son and
bath
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d i t t he most.
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~'o!r 'nee
from
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elizabetl! Green. of Upper Darby,
SID.
Herbert Foley of Dickinson ave- and they have two children,
nue through the Christmas holi- Gregory one year and Karen one
Saving the Christmas Club way is easy and it's
month.
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Builders
CLASSIFIED ADS
Lawns Mowed, General
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B ulliur
Authorized Dilltributors
for
Wm. W.Rumford CO.
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Ashes & Rubhish Removed
SW 6-4742
WA 8·2440
Mrs. W. R. LeCron and Betty
~ LeCron of CedH lane attended the wedding of a friend in
scarsdale, N.Y., last week-end.
In A. GREEN
SWarthmore
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that won 30 outstanclins awa,ds
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fOr 1955-with lines and looks thot again
Now ,that ,You've seen virtually 011 :esiIl1OiJ•
ore easily a year ahead in smortness. InCOB, you know the low Studeb~k
But
creased power ond perfgrmonce, ta~.
elte is the aim of most car deslgn~~ ... 'New row.level"contpeiilive prices.'"
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Studebaker has gone even more d,sfincIiV.
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ae iUf.,er.,.so mNe..1z !Jeller. mt«fe' ••• tllot111
Stud b-L.
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O.r ,,55 C.rl,stma. CI.b •• IIOWOP"
.. $wre to Ja'/!
THE FIRSTNtJIOHAl, BANK
If' IIDWARE- COUNTY
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
Page 10
33 5econd~ accomi>llihedln a ineet
WINS AAU RANKING'
last August. The 'AAU ,anJ)ounceMrs. Frederic Child of South
Chester roa~ has an' American ment was made last week.
Suzanne bas been competing In
Amateur Union, swimmer Ii. her meets for' a year. Her brother,
fslllily In her ten-year-old grand- Ambrose, Jr., has already won
daughter, Suzanne salniini of several free-style rac~ and was a
Yonkers, ,N. Y. Suzanne, the defending titUst In the event until
daughter of Ambrose S!ilmi~ 31Id he lost last summer. Also In the
the former Adrienne Child, won swim are their younger sister
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. th' Rosemary, 7, and, Ilve-year-old
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h er Ilfth nat lOna
ran
ng In' e P eter.
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40-meter freestyle for tlie ten_ _ _ _ _ _ __
I saw it in The Swarthmorean.
and-under class with her time. a
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.AMILY DIN NIlS to SUIT ... TASTE .f n'ERYONI
TENDER STEAKS a.d CHOPS Cooleed to. Order
EXCELLENI:.BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1130 P. M.
DINING ROOMS ••d LOllY AIR CONDmONID.
Elevator
Comfortoble Rooms Day or Weele
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WALTER E. PARROTT. Mg..
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WHEN YOU
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House Heating
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Here are the fACTS about house
heating that will'ead you to choose &AS I
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HIDD~N COSTS -There are n!l
"hidden costs" with gas beati!1g! No cosdy
service contract needed. There is no electric
pow!'r cost for burnet' operation. Gas heat.
ing equipment has fewer moving pans to
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wear out or fail than any other type of automadc heating equipment. This means less
wear ... longer life and less maintenance
cost. Depreciation is less!
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OVER-ALL COSTS -Taking all the hid.
den extras of other types of antomatic heating into consideration, gas heating 'is . ,
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WHAT do you expect of the automatic
house ,heating-fuel you choole?
The following CJclvCJnfCJges are outstanding
' leatures .1 moJ.rn gas bouse ,b.ating I,
DEPENDABLE, QUIET - Your modern automatic,gas house heating system is .
OPERATING' COSTS -1he thousands
o( people who change 10 gas house heating
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each year "Xpect to pay something more (or
the many exclusive benefits gas ofTers. Yet,
it. cnst is favorable when, compa! ed with all
of the costs of anv other automatic heating.
NO
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.of equipment" : and its installation (or gas
bouse b""ting is lower than the, cost ~f
comp~~able 'aut
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economical ••• compares favorably with aJiy
automatic heating. That's w\lythe nUmber of
Suburban Philadelphia bomes heated with
~ supplied by Philadelphia ElearicCompany is four iimes that of five year, ago.
completelydct>endableandcarefree ...
within the home.
FULLY AUTOMATIC-Yes, gas house
heating is jully automatic. Set your therma-'
stat for the 1I(armth you' want, t~en forget
it. NQ tinkering,
worrying. Gas takes
care o( itself!
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Dear Editor:
A phone call c~me from Bicky
Thompson Gaskill Sunday, No.
vember ~8" from Alameda, Calif.,
three weeks to the day after she
l!tart<:d for .t,he west coast.
Blcky left Clifton Forge, Where
she has' been with us imd I work_
Ing on the Review since her com_
mencenient at Denison In June,
Sunday, November 7 with Char_
lotte Hevener. Charlotte is a
neighbor \:Iere who was graduat_
ed from Agnes Scott and knows
Dean Susan CobbsL
Taking a southern route, the
girls' drove In· Charlqtte's ranch
wagon stoppiDg at Oak Ridge,
Tenn., New Orleans (and of
course Antoine's r.estaurant), the
Carlsbad J:!averns, Juarez. Mexico
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Tucson, and Grand Canyon.
Here a quote from Bicky's "log"
will be Interesting ~ your' rea,!er,:
"Our next stop; stlll headed for
the Grand .Canyon, ...was ',at the
Wupatki Indian' ruins, which
brought back 'memories of Miss
Moore's historyclass'es (our fifth
grade teacher at Swarthmore.)
Also" Bick' -wrote: "Enroute to
EI Paso, we passed our neighbors
in the motel at' .Carlsbad from
Niagara Falls, N.Y., the E. W.
Jewetts who know the Lingl..,
nei_ghbors of ours in Swarthmore." .
So 'It goes. Mter Ilguring up at
Tucson. that they had spent $96.12
for gas, meals, lodging (food from
h,ome and friends along tile way
belped heaps. 'Blck said), and had
covered ~,713 miles" they were on
their way to 'Los Vegas. Here they
lost fifty cents' on the, slot, rna·
chif\es and decided that gambling
doesn't pay. Ilut they.did love the
fQod at EI Cortez Hotel.
'And so on to LoS' Angeles and
Alameda, after a fascinating trip
we~t where Charlott,e wiJ1 get a
jOb, and Blck wi11 meet Joe, re·
turning from the naval cruise on
December 13. They will live in
Alameda, where they have an
apartment, until .the end of
January,
Sincerely,
, Lois Thompson (Blcky GaskllU"
mother)
Clifton Forge, Va.
. ,friendly Circle Meets
" The 'regUlar. monthly ..meeting of
th... Friendly Citcle will beheld
at ~~. hollle of Mrs; .Frank McCowan, 407 Vassar avenue, on
Thursday, December 16, at 2 p.m..
with Mrs. Edith'. Black as c0hostess.
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FUEL DELIVERY~No icy r,!ads or heavy
snowS can delay the delivery of your dependable:gas fuel. High noon or midnight, there's'
a stea
warmth when you rely on automatic gas heat.
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NO FUEL
you heat
with modern gas fuel, no storage space is
required. You haVe valuable basement space
(or reaeatio. n, or. other use£nl,. purposes.
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CLE~NLlNESS-N~ soot ,or greasy vapc'irs
with automatic gas heat. Walls, draperies,
woodwork i.DdfurniJUre stay clean longer.
L WhM Bilging' N.w H.~ /",i" IJn AII#IJIIIIlio
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BUDGEf YOUR HlAnNG COSf_Tbousands of Philadelphia mectftc: Gompany customen_
our simple Budget Plan. This Plan c:ostS you notbiog ems, yec spreads JQUt . . ,.,ments eyelll)' oyer·a
lO.monm period. Visit or phone ...y P.E. office to aria..ge easy budgeti..g or,.... gu.h~ heating payments.
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or ..y of.oar ~..... Dlt... ThIn ,"'n. _lSI AUTOMATIC GAS HOUSE HElTING.
BROADCAST EDUCATION A
SERIES ON WPW
Willi'am M. Bush,' principal of
the Swarthmorjl High, School, and
Elizabeth Taylor. pean of Girls
at ,the Media High School. broad·
cast a 'illScussion'of "Vocational
Choice and Vocatio~1 Education
for High Sch;'ol Pupils" over
Radio I'lt&tlon WPWA ThursdaY,
December 2, from 9 to 10 a.m.
This program .was one of a
series sponsored by the Delaware
County Local Branch of the pe~'
sylvania State Education AssOC,a·
tion, broadcast evei-y ThursdaY
morning from 9 to 10 a.m. ~
Oleta Ramage of Concord SchoO
is chairman of the committee :; .
ranging these programs, \Vh ur
.topic Is "About "{o
Schools •I t
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Other topics' of the, sertes the
elude "The Public School and d
Private School Educates BoYS : ,
Girls"
December 9; l'Edu ca blie
the Gifted Child' in the PI1 nd
School" on December 16; abY
"Should Pupils be Grouped Is'Ability In our Public SchoO . ,
on December 23.
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on
DiLuzio and sons
Florist
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BOYS AND GIR.LS
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Tonight's game is one of six
This is one of a series of meet-
pre-league tune-up games designed. to prepare the boys for the
keen competition of Section III of
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whIC
e oca High School
is a
member.
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ings which began last year, cond~cted once a month during Ibe
wInter months. in which members
of Ibe school board meet with
selected members of Ibe faculty
to become better acquainted wilb
the educational problems and
~ethods of the schools. In addition to learning abou~ Ibe educational programs, there Is an
o.j>portunlty for board members
and teachers to become better acqualnted personally.
J.V. coach Charlie Klemmer has
a splendid group of boys up from
the Junior High team of last year.
Coleman, George ·Pappas, Jim
Noyes, Andy Jones, George
Kroon,
Terry
'Allen,
Dave
Thomas, Kehny Crouthers Bob
Gilfillan. Joe Hansell, and 'freshman Skip Skoglund.
The non league schedule is as
follows: Friday, December 10
Springlleld, away;' Tuesday, De~
cember 14" Darby, Home, 3: 15;
Friday, De.cember 17, Lansdowne,
Home, 7:00; Tuesday, December
21, Media, 23,
Home,
7: 00;.
Thursday,
December
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School Board Memb
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nd Teachers Meet
The Swartlun
The Swarthmore HIgh School
are SchOOl Board
baSketball.team, under the leader_ and the Rutledge School Board,
ship of captain Randy Mallo together with all elementary
opens its 1954-55 season In a non- te~chers from both school disleague tilt, tonight on the new trlcts, were guests Wedn d
Sprlnglleld High School court.·
'
es ay
special ceremonies and a specCal :ght, December I, at Ibe home of
program, are In order In Ibe ded- Sr. ·and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of
Ication of Springllelll's new facll- w~ore avenue. Mr. Jones II!
Uy, and the Little Gamet will be pr dent of the Swarthmo"'; It
there to spoil, the proceedings.
School ~oard, entertained the
Coach Bill Reese has been group brlelly before a meeting of
school board members and t h
warking the local lads since Ners
oto- discuss
'
Ibe reading eac vember 30 and has a rangy crew. gram of Ibe schools.
proGone from the squad of last year
are Robbie Wright, George AIliThe. program of the evening
son, Dick Rees~, and Bob was In charge of Thomas A I
Clothier. The seniors who are Boyle, Principal of the Swarth~ •.
expected to form the backbone of more Elementary Schools. Four.
the present aggregation are, in ~Iks .were pr~sented including
. addition to Randy Malin, Charles Reading Readiness" by Carol
Hummer, Gordon Smilb Bob Ann". Hetzel; '''Foundations of
Borer, Dic\( Fellows, Roge~ Zen- Reading': by Rulb Abbott; "Types
sen and Terry Dellmuth. Juniors of ~;admg as related to PurDick Snyder, Pete Kroon, Les p'0se by Marg.aret Moore; and
Keighton, ·Barry Gwinn, and Remedia~ Readmg" presented by
sophomore Charlie Wentz are ex- Mrs. Ab~le Enders. Following Ibe
pected to push for johs, and for presentation of ~hese .toplcs, there
some to·eventually wind-up play_ was general diSCUSSIon, led by
ing key roles. .
members of the school boards. '
Tuesday, ','fanuary
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!llnce the iavorable vote in
Rutledge and Swarihmore on Ibe
union of the two schools, ..the
board members and teachers are I(
looldng forward this winter to
YALE AVENUE and CHESTER ROAD
meetings which will provide an
opportunity for the school officials'
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,and ~achers of both communities
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Dall E Nurser; Shopper. Housekeeper,
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Spitz Jr. Planetarium
American Flyer .Train Equipment
Nimble . Numbers
Gilbert· Microsco"e. Chemistry
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Boats, Airplanes-Kit & Built Up
Model Ga. and Electric Motors
X·Acto Knives and Tools
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LIBRARY ELECTION
Two dIree&ors wID be elected
&0 tbe Swarthmore Publlo LIbrary Board In .January. The
elecUons >VII be beld In the 11, brary on SaturdaY, .January ZZ,
and Monday, .January Z4. Results of the election wID be announced at tbe annual ,,!eettng
on Monday, .January 24, at 8:00
p.m.
Any citizens wbo are interested In tbe library and willing &0
serve on its Board of Direc&ors
may seeure DomlnaUoll blanks
at tbe library desk. Ten signatures of residents are required
for nomination. The blanks
must be returned io the librarian before midnight, Deeember
,~mber
THE. SWAJlTJIMO~
10, 1954,
Mrs, William 1. Hull' (If Walnut
lalle and Mrs. Ida Stabler of Rutavenue' attended a luncheon
week at the Carnegie Inter~
national Center, N.y.; honoring
the woman delegates to the
United Nations Assembly.
Two hundred women from various Pl>.rts of the Unitea States
were present. Twenty-one repreSentatives from as many coun..
tries, including some from eastern
Europe, were guests. The event
was sponsored by the -W0n:ten's
International League for Peace'
Freedom, celebrating its
fortieth anniversary this season.
Mrs. Stabler' also attended a
three
day seminar, held at United
31.
Nations. Conferences were held
with Dr. Hugh L. Keenleyside,
'Cat and Canary 'Is
Director-General of UN Technical
Pre-Holiday Fun AssistanC/! Administration, Stamovik of Yugoslavia, H. Jonker of
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the Netherlands, and others.
fall with the Players Club.
,
Sonia Grill\n as 'Annabelle West
Kapp~ t;hrlstmas Tea
does a qui'ltly consistent and
charming interpretation of a
The Kappa KapPll Gamma
young artist whose fortunes take Citristmas Tea will, be held on
an uncertain tum for the better. Saturday, December 11, from 3 to
Among oth!,t things,· Annabelle 5 at the home of Mrs. James B.
faln4; with decided grace.
Douglas, 600' North Chester road,
Dorothy K. Moore in the re- when everyone will bring a gift
quiring role of the West Indian for Kappa Sewing. There will be
Voodoo servant, Claudine, is sub- a short business meeting prompttle in her threatening infetences ly at 3 o'clock.
and her awareness of ghostly
Kappas are also asked to bring
presences.
\
roller skates, boys books, games
Sally McFadden as Susan Sills- victrola records of the old "76"
by fully comes up to Players Club style. These Iterns are to be .ent
audience's
expectations.
'Miss to the Sunnycrest School for boys
Sillsby was not written to be a
at Cheyney.
pleasant character, and Miss McFadden is quite .successful in the
role.
Philomena Silvers as mousy
Cicily· Young appears to advantage in her IIrst appearance with
the Club.
Annabelle's two suitors are in, terestingly handled by Maurice L.
Webster, Jr .. and James P. Hornaday, whose Harry Blythe and
. Charlie Wilder come across nicely
as de1lnite oppaiiltes, and are' In
and out of audi. . . . favor as they
are in and out of'5Annabelle's.
,Lewis E; Goodenough retUl'lls
to the club stage In the lawyer·
role of Roger Crosby, whose de'votion to his eccentric client
bears
unanticipated
reward.
Charles Packard as Hendricks, the
guard, contributed ominous un,
certainty, r'·and J. Leslie Ellis as
, Dr. Patterson . appears in Playwright Willard's take-off of medical calls.,
One of the early who-dun-its,
"The Cat and the CaIlary" makes
p.o pretense at psychological involvement in which more recent
plays of the same character have
embarked. The IInal lines' are
.anti-climax but .the plot rolls off
lhe audience lightly. "The Cat
and the Canary' is fun and exciting and chilling to see. The
Players' Club plays it to the bilt!
Beautiful
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
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prelY,appreciated!
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SWARTHMORE, FRlDAY,I)ECEMBER 17, 1954
·Snow FoDlin' If That
SaliM Plans
White Stuff Descends
ISchool Classes Plan '\
Hannum & Waite
Visit Tuesday
Christmas Programs
Elementary Grades Invite
A-shoveling We Will Go,
Oh, No?-Also Save
a Mill or So
SEALS
School Board Renames
Jones and Carpenter
SANTA
TO VISIT
BOROUGH
TODAYI
Pick Swarthmore-Rutledge
An emissary from Hannum and
Union District as
Visitors to Yule-Tide
Waite~s Garage stood at the padSanta Claus ls holding open
dock and too-hooed to Santa
New Title
house this afternoon from 3: 30 to
Events
Claus who was contemplating his
5:30 In the borough parking loti
In the pre-Christmas closing
.Just how the Swarthmore BusRe-elections were the order of
Borough Councll passed a mo- Eight with an almost critical eye.
the
evening when Swarthmore
tion Monday evening that is sure
·'InspectlOD,tI
said
S a ~ t a • days o~ school next week the iness Association managed &0 lure School Board held Its annual oN
to have at least half of Swarth- "Horns, tread, and so forth- children of various Swarthmore the satnt in these busy days before
more's residents ardently hoping safety /Irs!, as you know. Have ~asses wID have their annual Chritltmas is a secret all its own, ganlzation meeting In connectinn
but &0 insure his comfort during with' Its regular monthiy session
the weather man continues to a lot of visits to make and I want Christmas programs.
his
visit, members of the sponsor- Wednesday night. Donald P.
miss, on his predictions of snow. to be sure-II
On Monday, December 20, at tng group erected a house for Jones continues as president,
The only' sidewalks to be plowed
nAh, yes, II said the emissary I
Santa In the southwest comer of Samuel T. Carpenter as vice-presby the Borough In future, accord- "You're 'coming to see us on 1: 45 p.m. In the High School
the parking lot so that he can chat ident. 'Renamed to committee
Ingto a plan adopted Monday are: Tuesday, I hope, at the comer Auditorium the children from
in
comfort with his IItUe friends. chainDan:shlps were: Dr. Carpen.grades one to six of the College
both sides of all of Chester road of-"
Also excited by the visit is' the ter, property; Charles Martin;
and Park avenue; both sides of
"Yale avenue and South Chester Avenue School will present their FiI'e Company which is offering saiary; Mrs. Mary Spiller, InChristmas
program.
This
proYaie avenue· between Chester road, Swarthmore," Santa VOlUngram will be entiUed "The Night one of the fire engines for Santa struction; and John F. Spencer,
road and Swarthmore' avenue; the teered, "From 2 to 4 p.m. Nope,
Before Christmas" in which the to ride on. A parade, &0 form at Anance.
south side of Dartmouth avenue; I'm certainly not going &0 forget children discover the reason for the Old Bank Building, has been
Solicitor A. David M. Speers
one side of, Coll~\te, Benjamin that date." He beamed upon his many of our Christmas customs planned too, and with members of told the Board that the certillcate
West, North and South PrInceton visitor. "It will be 'an anniversary and the countries from which they the high school band to set the. of election approving the union of
avenues; one slde of Rntgers ave- -my tenth visit to Hannum and c8D)e to us. Thus the first grade pace, will escort him to his bOr- Swarthmore and Rutledge School
nue between Chester road and Walte's.
Districts had been received from
will depict the customs of France: ough home in the southwest.
"Always ,had a lovely time the second grade, Spain: third
Strath Haven avenues; and one
So, those with Christmas wishes the County, recorded by the
side of Swarthmore avenue be- there, at Hannum and Waite's," grade, Sweden: fourth grade. Ger- are urged to "come on'" for it'll be Quarter Sessions Court and fortween Chester road and Yaie ave- Santa continued, "and all those many: fifth grade, England; and a gay old time, and as for Santa warded to the State Council of
nue (it should be ;nterestlng to children. 1 do dearly love," he the sixth graders will present the _.he can hardly walt!
Education which desired adoption
see how the plow sticks to one confided, Uto talk to c~dren!U
of a name for the new united disUnited States with a pantomime
"We're inviting boys and girls of Roy W. RIngwald's "The Night
trict in order that it might be
side here while the sidewalk skips
listed for approval at the next
back and forth across the street). between the ages of two and ten," Before Christmas."
.
meeting of the Council early In
A former Councilman, William the emissary said.
The script of the play was writJanuary.
'Some discUssion of apGehring, present at the session;
"Lovely ages:' agreed $enta, ten by Jean McCreight and Nell
pellations en"ued with Swarthexpressed surprise' at Council's who delights in all ages; "Lovely Wiseman. Each scene will be diledge mentioned and onememrected by the classroom teacher:
sudden curtailment of a .former ages, two to ten."
Borough-wide service, especially
First grade, Mrs. LaVina Hurst; Sweney Denies Injunction; ber partial to Rutmore because
"Well, glad to know you're ~om
In view of the purchase of a ing," the emissary said.
Second, Mrs. Barbara Keyes;
Nine Restrictions
"for one thing It roJ.ls off the
. .
.
tongue so easily," but all agreed'
tractor several years ago to re"Oh, I wouldn't miss 11," Santa Thlfd, Mrs. Grace Witter; Fourth,
Imposed
tha~, if Rutledge concurred In the
place the earlier horse drawn ·exclaimed, hauling out his note- Miss McCreight; Fifth, Miss Wiseman,
and
SIxth,
Margaret
YeatThe Swarthmo.e Swim Club selection, the Utle Swarthmoreplow for snow removal.
book to check the date.
msn
and
Philip
Swayne.
The
"Tuesday,"
he
said,
"l.."f!t's
see,
was
given the green light last Rutledge Union School District
The Borough ordinance which
music
is
under
the
direction
ot
Monday
by Judge Henry G. would be forwarded to Harrtsthat's
the
21st,
from
2
to,
4
requires all homeowners to have
Bettejo
Goodall.
Parents
and
p.m.
Yes,
sir!
T"U
the
boys
and
Sweney to go ahead with its pl~ns burg.
their . sidewalks . clear within ·46
friends are' cordially invited.
girls
I'll
be
there
with
bells
·on'"
to bulld a swimming pool on tl)e
The Board expressed appreciahoUrs 'after a snow fall, stiIl
east
side
of
Riverview
road,.,
tion
to the Home and School comElementar;JChorus
stands. One· woriders if the "J1IlBut
the
judge,
In
an
opinion
mlttee
headed by. l{ewton ,Ryerde!'Privileged" streets might have
On Tuesday ev~,· Decemher
~ In. Deiawake 99u.n~.. ,C?\l,rI so~ tor the inform
difficulty .infliiclig tjle, help or
lll,sk,l ,_~.pl;., the, C!)lJlb!ned at
h ationlsseCured
Media,:Jmposed.'a
numbe~"pf
In\1!'e
reC~t.1eac!
er-sa ry sur"the heart" to equal 'the plow on
Eletnentary ChoJ"llS, of ,120. voices
restrictionS
on
'the
operatioliS--of
vey.
It
was
decided
to ask Rutand the Elementary, Orchestra
the next street.
the
pool
designed
to
meet
the
ledge
to
send
a
representative·
&0
will present a .Christmas musicale
On the brighter side. Borough
objections
that
have
be
a
meeting
early
next
year
for
the
Finance Citilirman Frank Mc- . The annual Christmas party of in the auditoritnn at the Rutgers
by a group of residents living·· in purpose of considering teachers'
Cowan predict.!d possible aid to 'the Woman's Club of Swarthmore Avenue School. There will be 60 that vicinity.
. saiaries. A,letter from Amy Howshrinking pocketbooks of all Bor- held Tuesday afternoon at the voices from· Rutgers School and
The latter had brought suit land of the'local League of Womough residents· and employees club house was a lovely introduc- 60 voices' trom College Avenue.
earlier
this year against the bOr- en Voters "lOnounced a meeting
Tbe Rutgers pupils are being diunder the. budget for 1955. Mc- tion to the holiday season.·
its
officials and the swim of that organizililon 011 the quesough,
The Garden Department, Mrs. rected by Mrs.' Albert Gwtrui, asCowan claimed. a reserve ?,hlch
club
asking
the court to issue an tion of teachers' salaries is pIanhas buiU up in the sinking funds Robert . Grogan chairman, fur- sisted by Myrtle McCallin and the Injunction to prevent the con- ned for mid-January.
nished the Christmas tree and College Avenue .volces directed by
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Triangle Renovators of Chester
other beautiful decoratiods. Be- Miss Goodall. The orchestra ·Is s!ruction of the pool at that locawere successful bidders, quoting
neath the tree were many gaily directed by Alhert Leopold and tion:
Schaal. Close WednesCiay wrapped packages to be taken as Robert Hotm. Parents and friends In Monday's adjudication, Judge $767.60 for annual renoVation and
Sweney dlsniissed the borough repair of football equipment. A
The Swarthmore Schools will 'gifts to, the girls of Sieighton. are cOrdially invited.
On Wednesday morning, the and its officials as defendants but power hand mower for '. pse
elose at noon on Wedneoilay, Farms and the· bOys of Glen Mills
School
under
the
direction
customary
high school program continued the sWim club as a de- around shrubs on school grounds
Deeember ZZ, for the Christmas
Youth
Conservation
Departme,,;t,
will
be
given
but since the high fendant in the action to see that was ordered from the PhiladelhoUdsy&. Classes wID resume
his restrictions, are observed. He
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~t the usual ,hour on Mondsy. of which Mrs. John W. Soule. IS school student body ,IIIis the aUdi(Continued
on
Page
7)
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chairman. .Csndy, much of w~ch tonum, there will be no place for
.January 3, i9n.
Local Kappas
During the holidays, the cus- was used under the tree as gIfts Visitors this year.
for the Christmas proje..t, was
•
todial staff will be on duty but
Honor 7 Members
sold by the Education Departthe school offices wID ~ closed ment, chairman Mrs. Johan, NatSeven members of the Kappa
DON'T DELAYI·
except; for ~ one day, December
vig, for the benefit of the scholKappa
Gamma Social Fraternity
30. The I'Ymnasium will be arship fund. Tea was s."rved by TELEPHONE
were presented with fifty year
The
combined
choirs
of
the
open dally for practice and rec- the hospitality commIttee, of
TODAY!
Swarthmore presbyterian Church pins.at'the local chapter's annual
reation.
which Mrs. Julius Fincken ~d
will present a· Christmas Choral Christmas Tea held Saturday
Mrs. J. Roy Snape are co-chall'Vespers Sunday night at 7 O'clock afternoon at the home .of Mrs .
YA PARTY
Santa's list ·for Christmas Eve in Clothier Memorlat . The public James B. Douglss, North Chester
men.
b II
,
Dr.
Stanley
Kiehl
Gam
e
•
visits
is growing but with 01llY i. cordially invited to share the road.
'
The combined Christmas party
one more week to go before the service.
minister
of
the
Woodland
pr-:sThose who received the pins
at Young A.dults of the United
tarian Church in Phila~elphia,. rugh!, Santa urged all Swarthmore
(two
absentia), 'were Mrs.
b
Donald
R.
Mathis,
minister
of
Cerebral Palsy of Delaware y
V an "'-'k'
''The" youngsters up to 10 years of age
Douglas,
Margaret
Leiper and
gave
a
recitai
of
~J
es
music at the church, will' direct
County, and the· Young Adults
Story of the· Other Wise M~. to ,hurry and call
Mrs.
Walter
R.
Sboemaker.
all of
the six choirs which will be
Group of the· swarthmore ,Pres- Dr. Gambell is the featured artist
,.
swarthmore;
Mary
Verlenden
of
accompanied by Eugene Roan at
byterian Church will be held to- on "Stories Be-told,1I a TV proKlngswood 3.1516
Lansdowne;
Mis.
James
Andrews
the organ.. The,;tory of the Birth
night in the Women's Associa- gram ~een every Sunday at 11:.45
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. week- of chrISt will be presented of Philadelphia; and Mrs. Fred
tion Room of the church building
days, . if they want him to come through
Scripture
narrative, H. G1Iwthrop of Wilmington, a
p.m.
at 6 p.m.
them in person Christmas Eve. music, drama, and the sacred charter member of the chapter.
Although several in the Beta
"Tell them,n he said in a press dance.
Iota
chapter have been members
CALENDAR
conference with The SwarthPaul Smith of the Westminster
WEEK'S
for·
IIfty
years or longer, these
THIS
morean correspolldent this week, Choir School, PrI1iceton, N.J., will
s
....
en
were
SIngled out by Mrs,
neeember 11
"To get their caUs'1n earlY, be- be the guest narrator. Tbe Rev.
,
FrIdaY.
Borough Parking Lot
Frederick
S.
Wood, chapter 'prescause time Is !'hort;. aIld I don't Joseph P. Bishop, Mrs.
B.
3:30 to 5:30 p.M.-Santa Claus .,.' ~~'
Ident,·
because
of their outstand~'
want any dlsapi;>olntment around Pugh, and Richard. Hook will also
,
SundaY, neeem
Locai Churches
Ing
contributionS
&0 the' fraterntell the story. C1i1lrles C. Martin.
there.n
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MondaY,
Program '
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A quartette composeot of Bettejo
Thursday, December 23.
1:45 p.M.-College Ave., ElementarY
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behenna
of Princeton avenue, will' have as
their guests over. ~e hol1d~y",
Lynne Ann and Jean Rogers"
daughters of' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Rogers of Kansas City,
formerly of Harvard avenue. The
girls will be arriving In Swarthmore on the 26th of December.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett
of' Sw~hmore: Apartments arrived
'Winter !ark and Ll1ke Wales, Fla.'
Mrs.' Henry 'D.. Bevan, MiSS'
Ruth Carr, and Mrs. ~eo~g~ Smith.
of Swarthmore 'lind' Mrs. .Ernest
Votaw' of Media attended a SImmons College alum;'ae dinnermeeting 'at tlie'h6me of Mrs. Elton
Crockett of Wynnewood last
~h\lrsc:lay evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. 'Irwin .R. MacElwee of·1I.It. Holyoke' place
drove to PrincetOn last Thursday
evehlng to see the Pilnceton Triangle Club show "Turiis; Anyone?" The director of the show
was John Eaton of Stt'oudsburg,
who wrote the seings and directed
the orchestra.
George ,HanseU' of 'North.
Swarthmore avenue attended an
Eastern Col!egiate Athletic Conference meeting In New York City
last Thursday and Friday. Mr.
Hansel! is football and track
coach at Pennsylvania Military
College.,
William Barraclough; son of Mr.
and Mrs., Arthur C. Barraclough
of Roland road, Chester, has been
elected to Phi Society, national
honorary scholastic, fraternity for
sophomores at Colgate University.
William is a 1953 graduate of
Swarthmore High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Banks 'of
Harvard' avenue will entertain at
a dinner tomorrow evening preceding the dance at the Slrath
Haven I n n . '
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Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of
Amherst avenue spent, the past
week-end in New York City
where Mr. Blake attended meetings of the U. ·S. Inter-Collegiate
Lacrosse Association. T,hey were
guests of Mr. and' Mrs. James
Bowditch of Rutherford, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Held
of Westminster avenue will have
as their guests during the Chrlstmas holidays Mrs. Held's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Josiah Snyder
of Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake with
Pat Blake of Amherst avenue will
fiy to, California where. they will
spend the Christmas 1)0lidays with
their son and ,daughter-In~law, Lt.
(jg) and Mrs. Avery Blilke, Jr., in
Coronado.
Mrs. John R. Bates of North
Chester road will entertain with a
dinne~ party tomorrow, evening,
hononng Mr. Bates', bIrthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George
E. Duckworth of' Princeton, N.J.J
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will be week-end house guests for
the otcasion.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sheppard
of V!"'Sar avenue win spend'" the
Christmas· :holidays witli' their
daughter and son-In~law; Mr. and
:Mrs: Harold McCorkel of Hummelstown, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schad of
Riverview road will entertain Mr.
Schad's brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Theo No.
Schad of Washington, D.C. over
tho! Christmas holidays.
, Mrs. Harry F. Shinh, of Bainbridge, .ohio, '; wlll's"pend tile
C~istmas season; ·With . her son
and ' daughter-i'n-law,' Dr. and
Mr~. John G. Shinn of Vassar
avenue..
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold D~
haye moved' to '202 Dartmouth
avenue, the former "Floyd Pope
borne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Keyes hav,e bought· the Dumm
home at 205 Dartmouth avenue.
M r. and Mrs. Keyes ,will
' ' be intra,
duced to their neighbors tonight
at a dessert-party given· by Mr.
and Mrs .. Arthur .. Moscrip at 207
Dartmouth avenue. "
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'Chucker Kurt.halz,'· son of Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Struble
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter' Pat. of Pittsburgh announce the ar!hI'. enlai\irin,enf9f ,'
riva "of .a son, Jeflrey,;,Wrv, 'On
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Mr. Robert Melvin
son of the former Anne W~V;'daUghter,
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The Christmas tree is laden
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of gifts the season ever sawl
Jewelry
ensembles
BOYS AND GIRLS
dr"w " bead on fashion,
with necklace ..• matching earrings.
COME AND
Scarfs drop a hint of
Christmas cheer . _
rolled edges.
Bag her heart with this
fine leather' handbag,
'with inside zipper pockets.
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Gloves, hove, a hand
DEC. 21st
Slip her with tubbable
nylon tricot, he'aped\vith
generous helpings of
lace.
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Joan Acker, daughter of M
RoesS 'ot Cornell South Chester, road, will amve
and Mrs. Charles E Ack
r. place, will arrive Sunday .from avenue, will arrive home tomor- home. this evening from the Uni.
er of Oberlin College,' Oberlin, Ohio,
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Wallingford, wlll arrive
home torow om
enn State for the versity of Delaware for the
morrow from the Unlversity of
the Chrlstmas holidays. Christmas vacation. Judy' is a Christmas holidays.
Maryland for the honday season. Charles Is a junior at Oberlin.
junior at Penn State.
FrIeda Billsteln, daughter of Dr.
Joan ,is a senior at the University 'Greta Richardson, daughter of
Ken Wright, SO!l of Mr. and
and Mrs. Walter P. Billste1n of
Bob Clothier, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rlchard- Mrs. Leroy F. Wright of Kenyon
South Chester road will arrive
Mrs. Robert Clothier of Columbia son of Crest lane, will arrive avenue, will arrive home tomor- home today from Wilkes College
HOME FROM COLLEGE
avellue. will a!'rive home tomor- tomorrow from' Western College row from Denison University,
In Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Jean Holman, daughter of Mr. row from Dartmouth CoUege for for Women, Oxford, Ohio, where Granville, Ohio. Ken Is a junior
and Mrs. Frank H. Holman of the Christmas vacation. Bob Is a she Is a member of the junior at DenIson.
class.
Doris Greene, daughter of Mr.
I saw it In The Swarthmorean.
College, avenue, will arrive home ~an at Dartmouth.
tomorrow from DenIson UniverVIrginia Bevan, daughter of IIlr.1
sity, Granville, Ohio, to spend the and Mrs. Henry D. Bevan of Crest
christmas holidays. Jean Is a lane, will arrive home today rr')m'l~
sehlor at Denison University.
College, Boston, Mass.,
David Badger, son of' Mrs. where she is enrolled as a junior.
Stephen Badger of Shelboume
Alice deCaindry, daughter of
road, Spr!ngfleld, will 8rrIve home Mrs. William A. deCaindry of
today from Princeton for the hol- South Chester road, will arrive
iday season. David is a freshman home today from the University
at Princeton.
of Maryland for the Christmas
, Susan Hansell, daughter of Mr. holiday. Alice is a freshman at
and Mrs. George A. Hansell of the University.
Peter Bloom, son of Mr. and
North Swarthmore avenue, a
freshman at Dickinson College, Mrs. Herman Bloom of Columbia
Carlisle, Pa., will arrive home to- avenue, a freshman at Cornell
morrow for the Christmas holi- University, Ithaca, N.Y., will arrive home today for the Chrlstdays.
vacation.
John Badger, son of Mrs.
Donald
MacElwee of Mt.
Stephen Badger of Shelbourne
road, Springfield, will spend the Holyoke place, son of Mr. and
Christmas holidays at his home. Mrs: Irwin R. MacElwee, will arJohn is a freshman at Penn State, rive home today for the holidays.
His roommate, J e!frey Carstens
Ogontz Center.
of Winnetka, Ill., will accompany
Polly Told, daughter of Mr. and him ,home.
'
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park avenue,
Claire Hendrixson, daughter of
will arrive home from Bucknell
Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson
University tomorrow for the holiof North Chester road, will ardays. Polly is a senior at Buckrive home for the Christmas holnell.
idays December 23. Claire, who
Gretchen Bauer, daughter of sings in the Smith College Glee
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bauer of Cor- Club, will go on the annual Smith
nell avenue,. . will arrive home College-Amherst College Glee
Monday from Grove City College, Club tour from December 17 ,to
Grove City, Pa., for the Chdstmas December 22.
vacation.
Sally Bates, daughter of Mr.
Mary Spiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of North
and Mrs. Robert E. Spiller of Chester road, will arrive home toOgden
avenue, arrived home day from Mary Washington ColThursday from Wellesley College lege, Fredericksburg, Va., for the
where' she is enrolled as a soph- Christmas holidays. Mary is a
freshman at Mary Washington.
omore.
Patty Stuart, daughter of Mr.
Fred Campbell, son of Mr. and
Ion the corner)
and
Mrs. A. W. Stuart .of VasMrs. Frederick M. Campbell of
Rutgers avenue, will arrive to- sar avenue, a freshman ·at Penn
morrow for the holidays. Fred, State, will arrive tomorrow 'for
We Deliver
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who is a sehlor at Duke Univer- the Christmas holidays.
John Maschal, son of Mrs.
sity, will leave Christmas day for
Charles
Maschal of Riverview
Miami, Fla., where J:le will play
in the Orange Bowl game.
road, will arrive today from Den .. \
LInda Smith, daughter of Mr. ison University, Granville, Ohio.
and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith of Am- for the christmas season. Jolin
herst avenue, is home from the. is a freshman at Denison.
University of Delaware for the • John Pearson, son of Mrs. John
Christmas holidays. Linda is a Pearson of Corbell avenue.. will
arrive home lDcIay from Brown
,
senior at the University.
Pat Jones, daughter of Dr. and University, Provide.lce, R. I.,
Mrs. J. Albright Jones of Elm where he is enroIled- as a junior.
Lynn Doherty and Bob Doherty,
avenue, will arrive home from
of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Denison University, Granville,
Ohio, tomorrow for the Christ- Doherty of Elm avenue, will arrive, home this. evehlng for the
mas holidays.
Judy Bird, daughter of Mr. and Chtistmas holidays. Lynn is a
junior at penison University,
Mrs. J. A .• Bird of Oak Crest lane,
will arrive today from 'Cornell Granville, Ohio, .and Bob is a
sophoinore at the University of
University, ~thaca, N.Y., for lhe
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Ann Arbor, Mich. ,
Christmas vacation. 'Judy is a Michigan,
Mary LeCron, daughter of Mr.,'
sophomore at cornell.
imd Mrs. W. R. LeCron of Cedar
Wes Clarke; son of Mr. and Mrs.
lane, will arrive today for the
H. W. Clarke of College avenue, Christmas holidays. Mary is a
will arrive home tomorrow eve- junior at Denison University,
ning from Ohio State where he is
Granville, Ohio .
doing graduate work.
Sue Harrar, daughter of Mr.
Bob Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. B. Harrar of Yale aveRobert Allison of Vas~ar avenue, nue, will arrive home tomorrow
arrived'home yesterday from West from Denison University, GranChester State Teachers college, ville, Ohio, for the holid~YS. Sue
whe~e he is enrolled as a junior. is a sophomore at Deni~on.
for the Christmas hoijdays. george
MoIlyBanks, daughter of Mr;
Allison, freshman -at Gettysb~rg and Mrs. Paul Banks of Harvard
FROM
College, will arrive home today avenue, will arrive home tOd.BY
for the christmas season.
from Marjorie Webster JUnIor
Janet Crothers, daughter of Dr. college, Washington, D.C., where
and Mrs. ,Kenneth Crothers of c;he is enr!>lled as a freshman.
South Chester road, arrives hume
Art Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
today from Grove City College, Donald P. Jones of Swarthmore
TO
Grove City, Pa., for the Christmas avenue, arrived home Saturday
holidays. Janet is enroned as a 'rom Wesleyan Coilege for the
freshman In college.
Christmas holiday.
Sandy Heath, son of Mr. and
Tom Alden, son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Russell, Heath of Cedar lane, Philip M. Alden of North Chester
will arrive home Sunday from road, will arrive home tomorrow
Dartmouth College for the Christ- 'rom Amherst College where he
mas holiday. ,Sandy will leave is enrolled as a senior.
Christmas night for Marinette,
Frank Flaherty, son of Mr. and
Wisc., where he will act as usher '\Irs. Franklin T. Flah~rty of
at the wedding of a friend, Ken- Guernsey road, will arnve tonarrow from MaSSachusetts Instlneth Cover!.
William D. Z1egenfUS, son of , te of Technology for the ChristMr. and Mrs. William ZiegenfUS ~as hOlidays. Frilnk Is a junior
of Dickinson avenue, a sophom?re 1t M. I. T.
Mr
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Salty Gaskill,' daUghter Of.
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at Amherst College, will arrlve
tomorrow for the Christmas vaca- 'nd Mrs. J. F. Gaskill of Umve,:"
ity' place, will arrive home thIS
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'ng tram DenIson University,
Judy Ammerman, daughter of ,
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of Harvard avenue, a freshman at rolled 8II's' junior.
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Mrs. Reba MIller Harter of Rlch- of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wray of Mrs. Norman' Krase of Middle.
mond, Ind. He is also the son of Walnut lane.
town road.
Mr. James Harter of Miami, Fla.
¥iBs Patterson attendlld the
Swarthmore. ,School/!; ,;graduated
from George School and was a
member of the Class of 1955
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'Miss Mary-' Zanah' Garrett,
daughter of. Mr.land Mrs. Fred
McClure Garrett of Louisville
became the bride
Coast Gum:..i
Ensign WilHam Forrester Stotz,
Jr., son of 'Mi:. and'MrS'. William
F. Stotz of- 'WalJingford' on Sai~
urday. December 11" at 8 O'clock
In Grace Episcopal Church in
and Mrs. William Kurtzhal. of Louisville. The' Rev. John S.
Park avenue, celebrated ,his tenth Letherman performed the cerebirthday with a sup r
rty mony.
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The bride wore a gown of imMonday evening.
ported
Chantilly lace ,over Ivory
Dr. ,and Mrs: Arthur H. Silvers
of Rutgers avenue will leave to· satin, made with a full skirt and
morrow for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., cathedral train. A small lace ,cap
where they will spend the Christ- embroidered with pearls held the
finger-tip veil of illusion. She
mas holidays with' DJ;'. Silver's
carried orchids and stephanotis.
parents.
,The' malron of honor, Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry, Lynn
Whiting Logan of Sarasota, Fla.,
and Jimmy, of Vassar avenue, sister of the bride, wore an Icespent la,st week-end with Mr. Fry's
bl'l.e satln gown and carried' red
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fry,
roses. The bridesmajds, similarly
in the Pocono Mountains.
attired, were Misses Caroline
Dr. and Mrs. N. B. livingston,
Gordon ,Miller of Louisville', DorJr., and children, 'John and Peter,
othy' Hope 'Garfield of Wellesley,
of University' place will spend the
Mass.; and Constance Burnham
Christmas holiday.s in Minot,
Reel of Columbus, Ohio.
North Dakota, with Dr. LivlngsLt. (j.g.) John Varney of Scitton's parents.
uate, Mass., VIas best man. The
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Greene
ushers were Messrs. Robert H.
of South Chester road wiJI entertain at a dinner for several guests Stotz, the groom's brother, of Wal-,
lingford; C. W. Ferguson , Jr·0, of
before the Keystone School dance
Wayne, W. Va.; Navy Ensign Harat the Woman's Club tonight.
old Warass of Sacramento, Cal.,
Mrs., Robert Bird of Rutgers
and Mr. Covington Logan.
avenue entertained with a birthFollowing'
reception at Big
day
last Saturday aftemon, Spring Golf Club, Mr. and Mrs.
the sixth birthday of her
Stotz left on a wedding trip
daughter, Beverly AlIce. 'Pwentythrough the South. They will liv""
six small guests erijoyed the in Key West, Fla. '
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afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. WeltMrs. Fred N. Bell will enter- mer of West 'Chester announce the
tain at a brunch at her home brlth of a daughter, Donna Newon Harvard aV\lllue on Saturday kirk, on December 1 In the Bryn
morning, December 18, at 10 Mawr Hospital. Mrs. J. Samuel
o'clock in honor of Miss Marian Weltmer of Vassar avenue' is the
Ransburg of Harvard avenue paternal grandmother.
whose marriage to Ensign David
Charles Hartney will take place MRS,Li.q~, E. KAUFFlIIAN'
on' the 18th' of 'December in, the 313 Dartmouth Avenne
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Swarthmore 8-2080
Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Percy
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., Deellmber 17.. 19M
acolyte at 8 o~clock, md George
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SELECT
PRESBYTERIAN' NOTES
Women's Bible ClasS, who usually 11. During the 11 o'clOck service
AUSTRIAN LONG NEEDLE
This Sunday will be Christmas meet on Sundays at 9: 30 a.m. will Carolyn 'Danforth md Janet
Sunday in the church with three not meet this Sunday. Also, the Lynch will be in charge of tlie
Ben,fit Swarthmore Sea Eiplortl.s; B.S.A;
special services during the morn- Senior High Fellowship ,and the nursery.
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ing. The first will be at' 9 a.m., Junior Hlgp. FelloWs1!.ip ,wlll not
Regular choir rehearsals will be
a Family Service for' Church meet Sunday evening for supper held .on Monday md Wednesda:(
School young people md their and mee~ng.. '
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at 4 o:clock and again on Thursfamilies. There will be no Ohurch
METHODIST NOTES
wlil meet at 5 o'clock Monday
will be a Christmas Festival WorThis church., will join thc afternoon.. .
ship Service, and a repeat' Christ- churches of Swarthmore in keep-There will' be' a celebration of
down to the
mas Festival Worship Service ,at ing Christmas for' Christ. White the 1I01y Communion at 10 o'clock
11: 30 a.m. with a sermon by Mr. gifts presented in His naine at Tuesday morning and Ii service of
Bishop on "And The Angel Said, the 9: 45 a.m. Sunday School ses- Evening Prayer at 5: 30 p.m.
'Be Not Afraid'."
sian wiU be delivered to ·the MethThe regular mid-week celebrarenowned for 76
At 7 p.m. Sunday 'evening, the adist, Fifth' Street Community tion of the Holy Communion wlJl
Evening Choral Vespers will be. Center. These gifts for underpriv- be held at 7: 15 Wednesday mornheld
at
Clothier
Memorial, ileged, children and their fam- ing. The service as .well as the
Swarthmore College.
All five ilies, may consist of good usable
o'clock service' Tuesday mornchoirs will participate.,
children's and adults'. gloves, ing will be held in the basement of
DlUCl'OU or RlNIUU
On Christmas Eve, the Senior clothing, shoes, toys, games, the church.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
High Fellowship arid the Junior canned 'and staple gOods;
'There will be a service of Eve,
High Fellowship will meet at the
Church School meets at 9:45 ning Prayer at 5:30 Friday, and
OlIVER H. lAIR, -.....
MARY A. BAlR, PhoIdonl
church at 7 p.m. to go out carol- on Sun.days for all ages beginning the Christmas Eve service will be
Telephone RI6-1581
ing. Later on Christmas Eve, at at two years. There is a Young held at 11 p.m. .Ushers for this
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10: 30 p.m., there will be the cele- Adult Builders Class. The Adult service will ·be 'P. B. Banks, J. D.
bration of Holy Communion, fol- Bible Class is taught by John Bowden, Jr., E. O. Cramp, J. H.
lowed by a Candlelight Service at ·Patterson.
11:30 p.m. with readings of the
At the 11 a.m. Morning WorChristmas Story and a Christmas ship, Mr. Kulp continues an AdEve Meditation by Mr. Bishop.
vent series of sermons on the
The Men's Bible Class and the theme,. "Deliverance, t!:OIl) Darkness Into Light."
The sermon
topics will be; December, 19, "The
CHURCH SERVICES
Day of Deliverance;" December
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
26, "Student Recognition Day,"
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
Jobo Schott, Associate M1nlater January 2, "The Result of Deliverance.1t
Sunday, December 19
There will be' a rehearsal of the
9:30 A.M.-Men's Bible Class lind
,
Christinas
Eve Pageant at 2 p,m.
Women's Bible Class.
9:00 A.~. - Family Service for in the Chapel.
Church School young people
The Sacrament of Infant Bapand their families.
tism will be administered at 3
10:00 and 11 :30 A.M.-Chrlstmas
Festival 'worship Service. Mr. p.m. Those with children to be
BishQp will preach., Sermon haptized on this Christmas Suntopic: "And the Angel said "Be day are asked to convey the inGive a man a gift he can'
Not Afraid."
formation to the pastor.
wear and you're sure to
7:00 P.M.-Evening Choral VesThe Methodist Youth Fellowplease him most at Christpers at Clothier MemoriaL
ship will meet at the church at ,·7
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mas
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METHODIST CHURCH
p.m.' A social hour will follow
'choose from our fa bilious
John C. Kulp
the meeting.
of wearables,
MInIster
Mr. Kulp -must eancel his office
on the target of inasRudolph H. Hadge
holll'S for personal counseling on
culiine,tastel
Assistmt Minister
Tuesday. Other holl1's are by ap~
Mrs. Ruth G. Nicely
pointment.
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'Organlst-Dlrector of lIIusk
Boy
Scout
Troop
No.3
will
meet
Sunday, Deeember 19
at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in the
1:45 A.lII.-Church School
Church.
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach.
Choir rehearsals are on Thurs, Sermon topic: "The Day of
Deliverence!'
day, for the Cherub Choir at S: 30
7:00 P.lII. - youth Fellowship p.m.,-'for the Junior Choir at 4
will meet.·
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TRINITY CHURCH "
8 p.m.'
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H. Lawrence Whittelnore: 'Rector
The annual Christmas Eve
Sunday, December 19
Candlelighting Service will b~
8:00 A.M.-,Holy Communion.
held at 11 p.m. FrIday. Children
9:30 A.M.--Church School (Srd of the Sunday School aIld young
grade and ull)
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer al'd people of the Methodist Youfu
Fellowship. under the fuecticn of
Christmas Pageant.
11:00 A.M.--Church School (2nd Charles Seymour will present a
grade and down.
pageant In pmtomime ~nd narTuesday; December 21
rative ot
story, "Why The
(St. Thomas)
Chimes RaIlg." The congregation
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
will become the worshippers In
5:S0 P.M.--Evenlng Prayer.
the Cathedral and will join
Wednesday, Deeemher 22
characters of the story in present7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ing
the annual Christmas offering
11:00 P.M.--Christmas Eucharist.
at the "Cathedral Altar."
The
Christmas Eve
candlellghiing ceremony will be
5:30 P.M.-,Evening Prayer.
Christmas Day
followed with the singing of "Joy
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to the World." Following the
TIES
10:00 A.M.-Family Service.==-- service young people of the MYF
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
BELTS
and members of the choir and
OF FRIENDS
friends will go Christmas caroling
GLOVES
Sunday,~berI9
about'
the
village.
SHIRTS
A.M.-Christmas Aasembly
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ChristmaS Da¥ at 1Q:30 the
in the Meeting HoUse.:
SWEATERS
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Wo,ahip. children of, the Sunday Sci)ool
SCARFS
All are wekome to join 'with us. will join. the Annual Service In
,
7:30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for honor of Jesus' Bitthday. This
GARTERS
Business.
half-hour celebration under the
HANDl(ERCHIEFS
Mouday, December, 28
direction
of
Mrs.
Lloyd
KaUffman
SPORT SHIRtS
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
invites the whole family to attend
Wednesday, Deeember22
PAJAMAS
and children to bring their favAll day sewing for A.F.S.C.
UMBRELLAS
orite toy or costume. Each child
FIRST CHURCH OF
will receive a lighted hirthday
CHRIST. SCIF:N'I'TST
candie of J esus, th~ King.
SWARTHMOR]!:, "
Park Avenu~ below HarVard
SundAy, ~bet 19
TRINITY.
11:0.0 A. M.-Sunday Sch""l.
,
A celebratimi of the Holy Com11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon
will be "Is The Universe, In- munion will be held at 8 o'clock
,
,
cluding
Man,
Evolved by
Atomic Force?"
Sund~ mOrning. ,ChIl
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8 'ARI AYENUI
Wedne.,dnv evenln~ m.,gjnlJ 3rd Grade and up will nteet for'
each week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room, ChUrch SchOOl at 9: 30' a.m., and
409 Dartmouth Avenue, open th\lR'ill t1ie 2nd Grade &Ild d()wn
weekdays except holidays, 10-5.
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temoon, 2:10-4:;'1.0.
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ElUiEIlT'MANAGEMENT
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Gala Gifts
MAN-SIZED
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Mascuiine Vote! \
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Class of 1924 In',
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m~r Winifred RUmble, and Mr. Troop Leader, . Mrs. Walter Molr; Carolle Donahue,· Sharon Bower- the girls under the guidance of a
Reynolds of swarthmore avenue; the play, was Introduc~d by Anne man and Marian Hemenway.
few mothers and' the table and
Mrs, David Narbeth, the' former Stauffer and the ,characters given
The
Orphans
were
portrayed
by
decorationS were attractively IU':
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Peggy Lowe, Harriet Hudgins,
TwentY,out 'of 39',mem1:lera' ot beth, 0'f Y IY' land Mr. Nar- as follows:
ranged by Hospitality Chairman
024 S arth
. ' a e avenue; Mr aIld
Stranger, Linda Jones; Mayor, Linda Paui., Gay Pyle, J ~aIl
the class 0 t 1y, ,. w . more M.rs. Raymond F II
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,e ows (the for- Barbara Stuart; Toyman, Blanca Harris, SUSaIl Martin, Joan San- Mrs. Seymoui' Hemenway, aIld' by'
ough ~tw:day nJght ~, celebrllte ",~r Margar~t Kneedler) of Gar- Storlazz!; MIss J enklns, Grace bOrn a,nd NancY'GOff.·A few' of l,{rs. RohertBIrd. ,:
the ' girls' carried:. ' two parts.
On disPlay during the afternoon
, '. thirti' th
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Initiated re,t avenue, Ollve Perry of the McPermott.
theU'
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re."""on..
'Swarthm
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were
the leaf, boo)dets made by
was'
Mrs.
Robert
Hrompter
Tlie Dolls were Anne Stauffer,
ore partments; Harlan
. by: E. L. R. "Ted" Moore,of PhUa='
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Jessup (a former member of the Elissa Beals" Carolin!, Clifford, lIudgins andl""'isting the 'giriS the Scouts alter theri natUre bikes
deJpbla, :pavid .w~llom,of 'Vassar class) of Ha rf rd
in the 1all.
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PrI'~h rd" f '
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avenue aIld Barbara, Bird, and Sara Beth back stage was Mrs. Joseph Stor'I.
avenue. an, ' less.on, . '" a
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derson Grier. ,Citizens were Shella lazz!.
Micblgan.. aven~!", w P, wrote. e of Morton; John Belfield
' Clark, Judy Lincoln, J:innie Molr,
Refreshments were prepared·by"I Saw It in,The SW~re3Il.'!
wvl?t1~ns - (u1).doullted)y"" wit\1 WYlUlewood and. Mrs. Belfield'
the assl~~nce oJ., !,hllil:' r'l"P~ive Wrs. ,Wilmott ,Whittier (the for~
wlves).,an.d.\fIoJ,'j! or less Qrganjz- mer Anne McCandles) and Mr
ed the event"".~e. g:roup".met at Whittier olS . gft'ld' Mrs'
the :Wls"om home for cn~1rtaIls ",
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Harry I. Fell of Upper Darby and
lIe,~or!! ad:vancing on the,Ing)en,. th.e Rev. Mr. Fell; Carl Behenna
euk for dlptler. ..
of' Aldan
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Mr~ B!rne:y. Miller, o~' Lansdowne
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Qrace,Wilson;,'~lass advisor; Mr. "., >"lEn'tertain'
Polk, custoqjan. at the,school, ..1s
The Fifth Grade Girl' Scouts of
an honorary member of the class.
, RutgerS Avenue, Troop 95, enterHonprs for coming the longest tainedtheir mothers In the ,Alldistance were shared by Jack Purpose rOOm on Mondsy, DecemSchurz, who drove with his wife ber 13, at a Christmas party aIld
from Chicago just fot the occa- play called "Christmas Comes' to
sion, and Reed;Whitney who came Hame1in."
by private pima and train from ,After a few announcements by
Wilmette, Ill.
Other out - of - towners were'
Marian S. Wood of Albany, N. Y.,
$500 MONTHLY
Mrs. Alma Boysen Grubb of Middletown, DeI.; Kendall Ewer of
Cape May, N.J: and Mrs. Ewer; Starting salary for 2 .x.c:trl'i....typ.
to represent 10'98 Eastem
Built by
Laurence Marot of Chatham, N.J. ICIlesmen
Rnancial corporation. No travel. Sales
5Iud'.bak""ackar~ Carporatlon .....
and 'Mrs. Marot;. Mrs. Herbert experlance and ability desired, ••tabworld's 4th larg." 'al&.l1,.. "oduc.
McCollom (the former Dorothy Ilsbad resident, 25-40 years old, marof CCII'I and trucks
Allison) of Hightstown, N.J., and ried. capable of' assuming ,asponslbll.
WN ONB of America's great "name" cars!
Ittes. In requast1nlji Intervtew please
Mr. McCollom.
tnc:lude btl.f ,ersonal history, all
The magnificent 'ss Studebaker Commander
Right around home, in addition repUa, I:Onfidanlal. Our salesmen hoye
V.S now sells in the lowest price fieldl
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to the Wisdoms the Moores and b ••n Informed of this ad. Boa: A. L.
Award winning high sty!e!
This finest, most,powerful Commander in
Swarihmorean.
the Pritchards, were:
Studebaker history spa.rldes with advanced styl.
Mrs. Samuel Reynolds, the foring. It's roomy-Iuxurlous-brilliandy powered
Power-packed performance!
..• and its great Stndebaker engineerms won
the Mobilgas EconomyRun Sweepstakes.
See the new Studebaker Champion, too-and
Di.rectly competitive with
the power-packed new Studebaker President V ·8,
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STUDEBA.KER
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Studebaker..,to muclt btter made
•.. lIIorilt IROTtf 1II!ten you I_I
COMMANDER IT-S
FUSCO MOTOR COMPANY
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Chester and Fairview Roads
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THEATRE PHARMACY
FRID~Y, DECEMBER 17th-
And Will Be in His Own Shack
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CALL FOR and DELIVERY' SERVIQ.i
Alllple FREE Parkl.,
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.in' front of Borqugh Hall
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SWarthmore 6-3154
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Mr. and, Mrs. Herbert E. weeka over the Christmas holiMichener and daughter, Anne, of days. Also home for the weekPalmyra, N.Y.; and Ensign and end will be Robert Weltz of Salt
Mrs. Allan Rumpf and son, Billy, Lake City~
of Washington, D.C., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. NorSally Bates of' North Chester
man Krase of Middletown road.
road will entertain with an at
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sheppard home for her friends on Monand son, Scott, of Jacksonville, d!lY evening. Johnny Bates arFla., will visit Mrs. Sheppard's rived home yesterday from Lawparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl H'I rencevi1le, N.J., for the Christmas
Weltz of College avenue for two holidavs.
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USED: CARS
1953 DODGE~
four DOQ[
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S~dan, Light~reen,
H~ateri Turn Signals~ Seat Covers, Low
$1295.00
Mileage •. One Owner
1953 PLYMOUTH,
Club Sedan, Dark Blue,
Radio and Heater, Turn Signals, White
Wall Tires, One Owner, Low Mileage
$1195.00
1951 DESOTO,
Blue,
Custom Six Club Coupe, Light
Radio, and Heater, Seat Covers,
One Owner, Low Mileage
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1952;eHRYSLER
Sedan.
A
$995.00
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NEW YORKER. Four Door
clean light gray in color.
and 'held for further study' by th,e 603 Harvard avenue.
,Howard Siple!: who BOUght perpuhlic safety co~ttee.
mission to extend his living room
(Continued from P
It was announced that the Fire
at
120 Harvard avenue eight feet
ag~ 1)
Company Is purchasing a coding
closer
to his property line than is
covering loans on the building of apparatus which will assure more
permitted by the ordinance, was
the underpass, borough, hall and even soundings of the atr hom
advised to secure neighboring
covering loans on the bullding of blasts now used' for fire alarnis.
owners' approval. ,
cut of one-third from the current The coder, which will cost the
A survey and plan to greatly
three mill tax levied for that area. Company about $300, will free
step-up
lighting along the busiThis would bring taxes for Bor- the policeman on office duty at
of Chester road
ness
sections
ough purposes to a 16'h mill total the 'time of the alarm, to better
and save local property owner~ handle the telephone, radlo and Park and Dartmouth avenues and
one mill on every dollar of as- other asslgDments incident to accompanying costs per annum
were presented by, a Philadelphia
sessed valuation. At the same each 8larm. It was further antime a slight cost of living raise nounced that Swarthmore Col- Electric Company representative.
for police and others on 'the com- lege's request for a definite' num- No action was taken.
William Downton of Dickinson
m!.'?ity.paY~oll is provided in the bered slinal for alarms at' the
avenue wrote Council 'urging that •
I!:ew' budget.' The tree committee College, had been answered by
too, lienefitilfroJl) im initial appo~ setting, four blasts for that area. organizations campaign to fill a
need for a hospital in the Swarth_
pri!ltion 01 $2,000 'for use in its Other numbers to indicate whether
etJorf 'to. maintain' a perfectly the fire' Is north or south of the more, Sprmgfleld, Media area,
treed toWn., Borough Secretary railroad, 'or out of town are being and otJered to contribute toward
such an institution. Councll reElliott Richardson was authorlz~d decid8li upon by the Fire ComMonday night to arrange for pany and should be made public plied that the will of the late
trimming or removal 01': unsafe soon. It was stated that two, or Samuel Riddle provided for estabtrees at an expenditure not ex- three blasts are insufficient to lishment of a hospital in this section and doubtless contributions
ceeding $700 of the appropriation. carry well so these numbers will
from sources would be' appreciatJ. Thomas Montgomery of 305 'be retained only for the necesSary
ed when the project gets underChestnlJt avenue implored Coun- hom testings at 9 A.M. and 6 way.
cil to pave the roadway of P.M. daily.
his one-block long street, ,grantH. Mather Lippincott as archling it the improved status teet and Dr. and Mrs. Philip E.
WOOD IE.ELECTED
of other Borough streets: He, Jacob of Swarthmore avenue as
The board of directors of the
was told provision for the' owners, submitted a preliminary ·Swarthr.1ore Property Owners
measure had been made in the plan for the sub-dlvlslon of the Association at its annual organnew budget. The tentative budget remaining piece of ground in the ization meeting relected Allan C.
for the new year totals $176,881. former William Morrow tract off Wood, president and H. Weston
Bids for an emergency genera- South Harvard avenue. lying C:larke, vice-president. Mrs. Wiltor for Borough Hall were opened partly in Swarthmore and' partly. 11am C. McDermott was ~amed
in Springfield Township. Allen secretary-treasurer.
Scott Olmsted, attorney for the !!!lIIlll1l11l11l11l1l11lmmlUJlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDI':
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project said righ~ of ways in- e
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FRAMING
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volved in development of the
PORTRAIT STUDIO =
property
were still under investiDlc:klnson Custom Made
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Council
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Preserves
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specific
plans
and
Information
Charlotte Charles
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Confec:tlons would be necessary before it ;;;
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could give an opinion on the proLindt .Swiss Choc:olates
ject.
Wonderful Selec:tlon of
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Robert Wilson presented eviGift PClc:kages
iii \ State & Mo_rae Sts, =
dence of neighbors' approval and ;;
Media
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Antiques & Gourmet Shop was granted a zoning variance to
Provld••c. ad.. W,alll.,tord,
bulld a carport two feet from
PItOII_ MEdIa 6_4761
the property line at his home at ;UIIIHlllllllllllllllllnnHlnllDllIlIlIIllUlllllllllllmnlllm
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I- ROGER RUSSELL
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Yale Ave.' & S. Chester Rd.
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SWarthmore
'Sn~w Foolin' ,If, That
White Stuff Descends
Superior Sweets
Torque drive" Radio, Heater, Seat Covers" Tinted Glass, Low Mileage., One
owner.
$1595.00
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6-1250
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Deeember 17. 19S4
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
College Theatre Party
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Tomqrrow Aids Needy
A can of food Is the price of
admission to the Chrlstmaa party
to be held at the College Theatre
tomorrow, Deeember 18, at' 1:30
p.m. The annual event, to which
. . age are in' of .
a11 children
school
vited, will feature Margaret 0'Brien in, "~eS"I'ret ,Garden," a
serial, and several cartoons. All
goods will be donated to needy
families in the area, with the
Swimmers Get
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refused ho
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junctio~ sowe;er, to grant the In~~ tbe protestors.
Restrictions
t ,ODS
se
orth in the
opinion include'
1. The pro'
. sold for any
o:annot be rea private
el°:,er than
2. Membership !.fllu .
to 400 families, Prim~l Iimtted
Boro.
';,"rty
swim':::
SchCloI BClard Renames
Jones and Carpenter
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phla Toro Company at a cost of
$300 with possibility of. adding a
snow plowing attachment later.
The mower expenditure came
under a transfer of $2750 from a
surplus In the Insurance fund, to
used for site planting, books,
music ,and other equipment still
needed In th~ elementary schoo\.
Hollyhoc~
Gift Shop
Open Evenings
until
be
Christmas
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surplus
and for
certam
renovations
the
Army. going to the Salvation Swarthmore.
3. A cyclone fence i y from
,high
school.
The
insuranceinfund
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~ to be surplus occured from changing to, An earlier performance, at
e premISes
a five ye
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10:30 tom"rrow morning, w1l1 be
4. The pool Is to be
in
- ar p. an 0 prelDlum payDID YOU KNOW that we Gift Wrap
held for th G
winter when not In u
ment after higher three·year plan
. ' toe the
raceshows,
Park children.
5. Parking Is to besep'rohi"-ited premiums had been budgeted.
PrIor
special
D
(And Nlc:ely too)
Christmas music will be furnished on nearby streets.
And Pac:k for SIiI"I_,
in front of the theatre by Rudy
6. No public address system Is
NEWS NOTES
All wltflout eura darg.?
Major and his entertainers of TV permitted and sounds from other
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
C.ohme in and look us over, We would love to help
devices are to be co- a - d t th W.Itha,m o' Crest lane on th-'r
w,t your Ctln'stmas I',st.
andt tira dl0.'f fame., Police repre- club property.
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annual autumn-leaf to\jJ' followed
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7. Floodlights are not to shine the chang'lUg f 0 Iiage through the
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h awill
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II 0 be on hand include: on neighbors' properties.
mountains of northern and central
Captain Thomas V. Bateman
8. A 10 p.m. closing time Is Im- Pennsylvania down into the heart II
Every Evenln,
Swarthmore;
Captain Harvey' posed .
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Until
01 W
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Id I I L Id
Williamson" Springfield; Captain
9. All gates and doors are to be Sprmgs and the Blue Ridge ParkC1
DanK Dui
, Cflrl.tma.,
Gilbert F. Dean, Morton; Captain locked securely after the pool is way. They then flew to Miainl
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McBride, ,Rutledge; and closed.
and spent the rest of their vaca'
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Supermtendent Vincent KuberJudge -Sweney said that he was tion in Havana, Jamaica and Nasski. Ridley Township.
placing the limitation on the pos- sau.
Paul D. Shriver' and Merrill sible resale of the properly in -Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Warren
Jolre are the co-chairmen of the view of what happened in Morton have moved to their new home on
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event; sponsors of the afternoon where a pool was operated as a Rose Valley road, Moylan, Pa.
performance are the Springfield
Athletic Association and The
Swarthmore Lions Club, with the
Grace Park Civic Association
sponsoring the morning performance.
Other sponsoring groups with
the Springfield A.A. are Knights
of Pythias, Morton, and the Ridley Township Citizens Athletic
Association.
The Communlty Health Society
private club for years and - was
then acquired by another owner
who turned it into a public pool.
May 11th Agreement
Under an agreement the club
made with the borough on May
11, ,the day before a building permit was issued, the club is to remain private and will not be open
to the public on an admission fee
or other commercial basis. The
club also agreed to take measures
will aid in securing names of to prevent unnecessary noise and
d
eliminate any glare from the
nee y and help to ,screen them floodlights.
through the Central Christmas
"It's understandable that a conExchange at Media.
troversy
this' mat,_
ter," t..'Ie.should
judge arise
also in
noted,
"but
the borougn's zoning ordinance
gives residents the right to build
A .,",. Is f'e " ••f g/H
0 •• caa gIve of C'rlsfmCl' time.
recreational facilities in residential
areas.",
Bible Gift Center
James N. Robertson, attorney
10j E. 9th St...t
for the Riverview road residents
CH.ofer 3·2396
fighting the pool, had contended
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that the pool will create heavy
traffic and parking problems on
the street, that the lights, noise
and ,confusion from the pool
would annoy residents and that
their properties would deprecIate
in value.
A. Sidney Johnson. Jr., and Guy
G. deFuria, attorneys for the swim
club and borclugh, denied these
charges, noting that the location
is near the railroad tracks and
that a parking lot with space for
56 cars had been planned.
Both parties are given the customary 20 days to file exceptionS
to the adjudication. Otherwise,
the decree will become final.
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'The "Weak" Before Christmas!
(Aren't we all!)
Don't give up new items and
re-stocking of old items .goes on
- ' even at this late date.
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SWarthmore 6-3889
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SWa....more 6-3131
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11 and 12: The girls
lire'December
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.' DENISON STUDENTS SING, Landon E. "filler of Richmond,
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tsy Jon~f daughter of-' -Dr. Tiller,' also bf Ricptnond: .
and' Mrs. J. Albright Jol1es of Elm
Betsy Sch!.d, da~ghter of Mr.
aven~e; Mary Leeron, daughter of and Mrs. J. W ..Schad of RlverDr.. aQd Ml's.• .W. R. I.ec.ron of·
ad . ""teriam'ed el'-"leen
Cedm;: \~; Sally GaskIiJ, daugh::' View ro ',-"'" "....
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Alterations
Authorized D'str'butors
for
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IRON FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
and
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Service oval/able to our
customers on 01/ malres of
oil burners
Level payment plan on 011
bills. Automatic deliveries
of 011 during the heating
season
335 Dartmouth Avenue
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Many Attractive Homes Avanable
. SUNDAYS Uld HOLIDAYS
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CHEsnR and FAIRVIEW' ROADS .,
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Baird & Bird
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FIREPLACE WOOD
Realtors
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SW 6-0108
Opposite Boroug. Hall
Pilon. SWartllmo..e. 6-3681
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Fellowship members and their
Mrs. George Plowman gave an friends are invited to loin the
Interesting talk about ,"Chrlstm
of Fellowship House, Media,
Division Chairman for the Eastern Symbols" for the Dela~are Coun:;
Its
annual Christmas carolling
pennsYlvania Chapter of the Chapter of the Daughters of the
party. The group will meet on
.utJ1rltls and Rheumatism FounRevolUtion, Which met Monday evening, December 20, at
dation, in its present campaign at the'ho~e of Mrs. Charles L. 7: 30. at the House, 302 South
which will continue for the entire Floundres . m Walling(ord. Mrs.
street. Refreshments will
month of D~mber.
.
. John, O. Larson was cD-hostess
be served to the carolers after
Volunteers are urgently n",med I Mrs. Plowman said' '''many . of their evening's work has been
for the campaign, and help of any the symbols are controVersial blit completed. Singers of all caliber
kiDd will ~ app r ecil!fA1d' ~~>De.. are >;emlnders of a ;.uraculous and style are welcome!
interested may call Mrs. Bowie, star of Bethlehem." Sbe went on
The Fellowship Choir meets
swarthmore 6~3323, o!'. It4rs. Leon- to tell of .many legends, one of the every Monday evening at the
ard Plottel, Campaign Chairman, most anCIent telling how the trees House for singing at 8 O'clock
VI 4-4739.
celebrated by bursting Into full under the direction of
~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiim;;;Ui5ii_ii! blown fruit on ihe drst Christmas Grooters and John Honnold.
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day-the rejoicing of !mture was Again, all Interested persons are
so great that the stars came down invited to attend,
and settled on the branches of an
,the' evergreens because. these poor
Crum Crliek Irid~ Club
trees had neither fruit nor blossom
The Crum Creek Bridge Club
to put forth in honor of the new met on the 14th of December.
boni King."·
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First place winners, seated North
Another story attributed the and S9uth, were Mrs. George SilChristmas tree origin to Martin
and Mrs. A. Lee Clifton.
, Luthef. ··As he walked home one loway
Mrs. Catherine Brownell·and Mrs.
n,ight he saw the stars through a John Bates tied Mr. and Mrs.
tree' and thought it 50 beautiful Webb for second place.
that· he went home, cut down a
Seated East and West, the first
tree and adorned it with candles. place winners were Mrs. Irwin
"The Christmas tree in this coun- MacElwee and Mrs. A. D. andertrY is credited to the German im- son. Second place honors went
migrants," the speaker said.
to Mrs. William Johnson and Mr.
"Another early symbol was the Craemer.
red holly berries, representing the
blood of Christ and the glossy work with Mrs. .Tones at the
green leaves
promise of ever- Court House In Media and Mrs.
lasting life."
Leslie Wetlaufer told of the
Mrs., W. W. Turner read some Christmas packages this chapter
timely articles from the DAR was sending to two of the schools
magazine and Mrs. Lovett Fres- the chapter sponsor~
,
coin told of her search for BibMrs. Lloyd Goman of Wallinglical records of the members of ford, legislative chairman" gave
the DAR.
an admonition to members of all
Mrs. David Bingham told of her DAR chapters not to express an
idea of their own as coming from
TRINITY NOTES
the DAR cpapters as a whole.
(Continued from Page 4)
Mrs. John E. Michael told of
Communion at 8 o'clock, and a
her
visit to the "Peace Pipe"
Family Service will be held at 10
chapter
in Denver this summer
o'clock. This will be a service
and
Mrs.
Henry Sweney told of
of Morning Prayer and Christmas
her
visit
to
England ~d seeing
Carols.
the tomb of Benjamin West.,
For Your Holiday HostessiDg
-that
New
Year'S
Party
..:... Cali bn UsThe PleCisLltlt Is YtiUri
the labor is ours
big Christmas
thrill ...
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8UILDER
FOR SALE _ Boy's bicycle; Eng- PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance repairs-prompt
lish Raleigh. New condition.
Three speed huh. Electric lights. service. TV sets repaired in the
Will make ideal Christmas gift. home. Robert Brooks, SWarthSwarthmore 6-2253
MEdia 6-2103.
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FOR. SALE ...=-xntlque genuine PERSONAL-ltegistered Spencer
cashmere shawl. Approximately
corsetiere. Mrs. Elsie H. Mcfive by eleven feet. Call SWarth- Willianis. Telephone SWarthmore
more 6-0429;
.6-4583 for appointment.
FOR SALE - Would you Ilke to PERSONAL-Dressmaking, alterescape" from t1ae' kitchen' and
ations. Expert fitting on suits.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN'
save $100? Buy James Portable Rush orders a specialty.· Rates
. AND 'SON
Dishwasher. :r.To Installation need- reasonable. ELgin 6-5921.'
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ed. Four months old. Moving to
·CONTRACTOR
Belvedere Conhouse with dishwasher. Cost PERSONAL valescent Home, 2507· Chestnut
$269.95. Will sell for $165. Street, Chester.~Nursing care for Tile Floors' - Plastic Tile
SWarthmore. 6-0457.
all illnesses. Professionally statfModem Kitchens
FOR SALE Beautiful hand ed. State licensed. Special diet
. . ,Alterations
.
dressed dolls, quilts. (Small cases. Spacious grounds. Sadie D.
gifts). Pennsylvania Dutch fur- Pippins, proprietor. CHester 2"
1401'Rldley Avenue
niture. Allison's Antiques, at the 9997.
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Forge, Rose Tree.
CHester 2-4759
FOR SALE - One tuxedo; size
ployment Agency. Selected do2-5689
36~37. One full dress shirt, size mestic help. Klngswood 3-7331.
14. Good condition. $15. Call Also top to bottom house clearling
KIngswood 4-0895.
service for empty houses, buildFOR SALE -Kenmore' wringer- ings.
was her. Useable condition. -=------'--,..,-:-c----Make offer. SWarthmore 6-3997.
FOR RENT·
FOR SALE '- Old lamp electrlfi- FOR RENT _ On the hill in
ed. Child's rocker, lovely gift.
Swarthmore, Garage apartment.
Coffee grinder, very old, perfect Four' rooms, bath; and . laundry.
condition. Call SWarthmore 6- $70 per. month. Available after.
4583.
first of year. Phone SWarthmore
FOR SALE - Double hed, com- 6-3151.
plete. Chest, two vanities. Large
magazine rack. Odd tables. chairs. FOR RENT Two bedrooms,
Kitchen bar and stools. electric
living room, dinette, ki~chen,
stOVe. Seven p~eces DuncaJl Phyfe foyer.' Electric refrigerator" and
dining room suite. SWarthmore 6- stove. C.all Rupaca, Inc. SWarth5240.
more 6-1228.
FOR RENT - Professional' office.
WANTED
' Ideal location for dentist or
WANTED _ To rent house with medical doctor. SWarthmore 6at least four bedrooms, in or 12~8 .
near Swarthmore. Possibility of FOR RENT - First floor apartexchanging modern two or three
ment. Wallingford.' One bedp~rson home' In country in rental room, tile bath and shower, good
transportation.
arrangement. Call' MEdia 6-2954 closets. N ear
af;.;:;te;:;r;;:'~5;;iP~.M~.-::=....,.,==~=::-:: MEdia 6-4751.
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that plays and small trimble
LOST AND FOUND
type type moveable baby crib. FOUND-On high school athletic
SWarthmore 6-4201.
fleld. Purple Heart' award.
W;;o;A;';Ni:i;;;T~"'''D:::'::-=;:;Thr;;';:::;:e~e~ro'''o'''m'''-'''ap-a'''rt'':'- Please call Miss Bond, SWarthment. First or second floor, Im- more 6-4800.
DAY and NIGHT
medial< Iy or within 60 days. Call LOST - Will the person who
SWarthmore 6-1047 after 4:30.
took plant stand from "Sweet
OIL BURNER
WANTED _ An adding machine. Shop" Saturday, return it imCall' evenings MEdia 6-0860.' .
mediately.
SERVICE
GENERAl
Hits New High in
Knock·Free Powerl
)!n. MortiS A. BoWie, South
Chester road. lias ~ appointed
Give
your family the
miracle of TRUE
high. fidelity record
listening. Give the
amazing new Webcor
3.speaker lII,[usicale
Fonograf. The handsome.,
Musicale·with its" rkh
. blond or natural
. mahogany Cdbinet, pours
forth music with such
realism. yo". enjoy the.
thrill ofa true· to· life
performance. A famous
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powerful ~.w~tt. ~plifier
and preamp 'andthree
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giv,; you 50 to 15.000
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enjoyinent. There'.
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anywhere near its modest
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Only ,149.50
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d'oervres & sandwiches for your open house-
The succulent bird for your Christinas table•
Pastries to fit the holiday season
and till
In
tlie
'lig'eilli"f trailltlort
THE INGLENEUK
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Call EarlySWarthmore 6-4569
SWarthmore '·7848
SHOP LOCALLY -
AND SAYE!!
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES r"lIOI'li--lIIO'llllO'llllO'lllOl'li~_lIIO'llllO'l
. Ills the Universe, Including
Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"
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Is the subject of the Lesson-Ser.
mon to be read at Christian Sci- II!!
ence··services Sunday.
a
Man's God-given dominion over
materialism, including the so'called laws of chance and miS-I
fortune, is brought out In the
readings from the Bible, among
which is the account· of Paul's
.
restoration of Eutychus, the young . '
man who. "fell
(Acts 20).
II.
All . are invited to attend t,he
services at 11 a.m., First Church
of Christ, Scientist, Park avennA
Swarthlnore.
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FRIENDS. MEETING NOTES
' There will be no Adult Forum
on Sunday morning.. Parents and
Friends ere cordially invited to
join In the Christmas AssemblY
of. the First Day School, which
will be held in the Meeting House
at 10 a.m.
Monthly Meeting. for Business
will be held at 7:30 p.m. It is
hoped that the meeting will be
held in the newly.decorated room
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are selling the best in
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Christmas Trees
Free Turitey"1
Hours
Dec. 17 - 3PM ~ 8.30PM
Dec. 18 _9AM - 8'.30PM
Dec. 19 - Closed
Dec. 20 - 3PM - B.30PM
Dec. 21 _ 3PM - B.30PM
Dec. 22 - IPM - 8.30PM
Dec. 23 - 9AM - 8.30PM
Dec. 24 - 9AM - 6PM
Everyone
purchasing
$3.00 worth or more
will be given a Free
chance on a
12-lb. Turkey
Drawing to be held
ot 12 Noon. Dec:. 2 4 .
olso:
I I arel rope wreaths,
'ree. .... i; . mi~"',
ho IY' a d '
table trees,. ana sta. 5
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Betw.... ti¥ . •'i~.· & ttie Post Office
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icing on the Christmas cake ... sweet as a candy Santa Claus
they're gay IiHle duds to make the IiHle Noel angels say 'Wheel'
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Th~ ~hildren'sSbop
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Canadian Doul)le Balsam & Ali$tr,an
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South Chester R o a t ! '
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Oy.r 60,000'
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Suburban Phlla.... phla pr.f.r
GAS for hou•• h.atlng
On ThursdaY;December 23, past
court stars of Swarthmore High
School will play .the present Varsity In what ~ooks to be a fine
game. Past captaln Bob McHenry, of 1952, who Is playing
regular guard for Washington and
Lee will be on .hand along with
other players of his team, which
include Bob Alllson, Jack Thomp_
son, Bruce Gemmill, Jim. Carter,
and JIp!. Tucker. Bill Hoot, playin for Dennison, Lee Swan, of W.
and L., Bill Kauffman, Don MacBob Doherty, Howard
Shearer of Cornell, and Don
Stromberg of Dickinson will also
be present from the team of 1953.
Last year's team representatives
who will play are Rabble Wright,
George Allison, Dick Reese, and
Clothier.
Coach Bill Re~s.. Is 100kiJig forward to the game with gr<\at expectations in finding out who Is
best-past competitors or hiS
present team. The officials for the
game will be Harold uReds" Barr,
another alumnus, and Walter
Hall of the High School. Tbe game
will begin at 7: 30-no admission.
Here's Wbgl
GAS
GIVES
~O~'MORE IEIIEFITS!
There is no fuel ordering or storage necessary
wheD you heat with gu. Just set the thermostat
aDd forget it. Gas house heating is dependable,
quiet, and dean. No wonder 10 many people are
switching to gu house heating.
The cost of equipment and its instsllatioD for gu
house heating is lower than the cost of comparable
automatic heating equipment using other Cue1s.
IUDGET HEATING COSTS
Use the easy Budget Plan. It costs nothing extrs;
yet spreads payments evenly over a lO-month
period. Vi.it or phone aDY P.E. office to arrange
easy budgeting of your gas house
heating payments.
E1ghlsome
avenue
~rl':Ige at her home on the Belvidere
Chestnut street,
The
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BEAUTY SALON
BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
9 South Chester Road
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
STATE INSPECTION PERIOD Ends Jan, 31
Have your car Inspected now
WINTERIZE .wlth PRESTONE or ZEREX
ROIERT J. An. Owner
Russell's Service
Auto Lite Batteries
Wheel Balancing
Dartmounth and Lafayette Av.nues
SW 6-0440
BASKETBALL NEWS
Swarthmore High School's basketball team went down in defeat to Springfield 50-34 on the
latter's fioor last Friday night,
and to Darby Tuesday afternoon
58-43.
The local boys show
For Ivll ..i~ coif ,...,.. plumlter, II.uri.., cDlliccfol;
promise but are slightly behind
01' any 01 our _tn6an oRIc...
their opponents. Tbe two games
showed Dluch mOre work is necessary in rebounding and offensive
maneuvering in order to get t1~eir
sho~ away.
Tonight the local boys meet a
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mighty
Lansdowne team,
Philadelphia Electric Company
pot~nt
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which indicates our boys will
have their' bands full and must
be up to top form in order to
make a good showing. The game
will be played on the Little Garnet's fioor, the J.V. game begining
at 7 p.m. The junior varsity team
has looked good in their two
games, losing to Springfield in an
extremely exciting game 27-28,
and winning over Darby J.V.'s 5124. Next Tuesday night Swarthmore will host Media as the
school closes down for· the Christmas holidays.
It's fun to have exira money over the holidays. So join our Christmas Club for 1955
and have a nice cheek waiting for you at a
r",. whon you need it the m·od.
NEWS NOTES
. Barbara Beals of Swarthmore
took' part In the traditional
Christmas Vesper Service ptesentedeach year by the Chapel
• Choir of Colby Junior College on
SundaY evening. Barbara Is
member of the Music Club and
the International Relations Club.
Her parents are' Dr. and Mrs.
Lyon S. Beals, Jr., Yale avenue.
COME
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EASY.
Calling by Number Is Important •••
More Than Ever During the Holidays!
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At this time of year more people than ever visit
faraway family and friends by telephone. And
even thQugh we:ve.,made many special arrangements to handle"the extra volume, some calls may
not go through as quickly as ypu-and we-would like.
That's how it is when
you use PTC for
trips around the city.
You can be sure your operator wilf do her level
best to handle all your calls promptly. However,
you can help her give you faster, better service
during the Holiday Season by following this simple suggestion:
No driving in
jammed traffic,
Saving the Christmas Club way is easy and it's
fun.
All you do is save a convenient amount regularly each week for 50 weeks_ Then next November you will ~eceive' your Christmas Club Check
and have a head start. financially towards your
holiday shopping.
It's the· smart way to play Santa without monE/Y
worries or to prepay a wonderful winter.
holiday
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trip_
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Here's how easy it is:
$ 25
$ 5D
.$100
$150
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___________ If you
___________ If you
_____ ______ If you
your destination.
Whenever poss,b'e, gIve the operator the
numher of 'the te'ephone you want to
reach. That way, she won't have to
detour your call through InformatIon, and
It w"'go through much faster.
$ .50 !II
$1.00 a
$2.00 a
$3.00 'a
$250 ___________ If you deposit $5.00 a week
$500 __________ If you deposit $10.00 a week
Our 1955 Christmas Club Is now open
Ie Sure fa JoIn
8Y' pre!
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THE FIRST. HI
BANK
OF DnAWARE COUNTY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Troop 16' Celebrates
I ay
ThIr' t'Ieth B'rthd
Thirty years of Girl Scouting
Iu Swarthmore were celebrated
last week when the members of
the Senior High Troop 16 held. a
combined Birthday Party ;and ~n.,.. De-·.
ves titure on Thursday nin>.t,·.
cember 9, at the .Presbyterlan
Church.
.
In a Candlelight servic~, the 12
girls of this troop were presenled
by Mrs. Alfred Calhoun, Troop.
Leader, to Mrs. John Carroll,
Neighborhood Chairman for hi~
vestiture. Having fulfilled the
eight· requirements for Senior
Scouting, theY' received their
Senior Scout ·Pins. In the. same
service, Mrs. C. H. Yarrow was
invested as Troop Leader.
The 'girls' repeated the Girl
Scout. Laws and explalued ilOW
they felt the laws sbould be interpreted for girls of Senior High
School age as opposed to ··the
slmpl,,' translation that would be
for
the
youngest
suitable
Brownie..
Mrs. Frederick Childs, one of
the original Leaders of Troop 16,
was present and recalled some
anecdotes of the early days. Other.
guests were Mrs. Roberta MaGee,
Troop Leader 10 years ago, mem-'
bers of the Mariner Senior Scouts
from Lansdowne, the eighth
patrol' under the leadership of
Mrs. . Frederick
Tolles,
and
mothers of the 12 girls invested.
These girls were:
Virginia Pugh, Kate Bennett,
Norma Clarke, Alice Carroll,
Jeanne Schloesser, Karin· Borei,
Anne Hirsch, Judith Myers,Judith
Welsh,
Betty Ann Coleman,
Patricia Cox and Dianne Halsey,
Officers of the Troop are President Karin Borei; Secretary
Norma Clark~; Treasurer Jeanne
Schloesser;
After the Investiture.Ceremony,
the girls and their guests enjoyed
an evennig of charades and other
games followed py refreshments
of cider and "Birthday" cupcakes
which the girls had made.
Yule Party Features
Fellowship Speaker
both groups.
T-hes-e-p-rol-ects--"-:'-----~-~............,..~'"--~~ll
,..F'fth ··'t.1latin.,el
DiLuzio and Sons Cliristmas
were under the direction of the'
club's Welfare Committee, Mrs.
Urbani, chairman.
Christmas decorations were arrangejl. . by Mrs. Emerson S.
Adams. Refreshments carried the
theme of red and green.
. Co-ho~ for the evening
Leo Marshall, and Mrs.
'::Iiarles S weeney. Presiding at
II 'th'"
e,
table were Mrs. John
and ·Mrs. David Speers.
th '~llOWsh1P" was the theme at
e warthmore Mothers Club's
pre-Y~e:rarty held last Thursday
m cCahan Hall. Spesker
the occasion was Alberta
residence hostess of Media
Fellowship
tIi ._" House and a member
' e s ...... ,at SleJghtonFarms.
Beginning with the fellowship
house, Miss Roak explained that
lXlovement provided opportunity "to .Americans of vanous
racial and rel;g(ous backgrounds
l!J meet and try to solve the·problem of "How Can People Get
Al?ng Together?" Since Philadelphia Fel10wship House was estabIished ove~, 20 years ago, Miss
Rosk said, 13 other houses have
been created; the one in Media is
t~e closest, she added, and Kansas
CI!y the farthest west. Fellows~p Farm at Collegeville provldes apartments for those interested In living the "fellowship
.story."
.
Hear Fellowship Chorus
A highlight of the program was
the presentation of songs by the
Media Fellowship chorus under
the direction of John Honnold.
Selections included "Sit Down
a Negro spiritual; uBi.ot~
bam," a folk dance of Hebrew
people In captivity; "Let Us Break
Bread Together," and "Now Let
Us All the Heavens Adore It," a'
Bach chorale. Memb.ers of the
club joined the chorus in the
singing of Christmas Carols.
To help make others happier
club members filled stockings
with gifts for 27 boys at Sunny-.
crest Farm and collected toyS for
43 children at the Dante Home in
Concordvllle, as well as. cookies
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Form.rly
Saturday. DKemlNtr 18
1:30 P.M•.;
. ,GARDEN"
650 Baltimore Pike
SprIngfield, D.I. Co.. Po.
SWartilmore 6-0450
with Margaret O'Brien
AdmiRion-One can of. food
Ben'efit Needy
, Fammes
0,.. 8 A.M. to 6 '.M.
FAMI.LY DINNERS to SUIY ... TASTE of EVERYONE
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Garrett of
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Onl.r
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACIUTIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P_ M.
" DINING ROOMS a •• LOllY AIR CONDITIONED
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
STRAXH, HA. YEN .INN
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Yale & Hcirvard Avenues. Swarthniore; Po.
WALTER· E. PARRon, Mt..
flEE ,.ARlING·,·
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FRESH AND DIPPED·CHOCOLATE
Dipped,\ While You Wait
MILK AND DARK CHOCOLATE. FRUIT
AND NUTS - $1,~5
Nutritious and Delicious
Morrow's Cracker Barrel
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SWarthmore 6·5300
Swarthmore
P.S.-You should see our Christmas pocka,es'
Corporal William B. Potts, clarinetist in the 149th Army Band
and stationed in Salsburg, Austria,
returned home by plane to spend
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris L. Potts of Yale
fl,venue.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues entertained at a noon-day,
party la.t Sunday in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aspinall of
London, England, and their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fairless of Ligonier, Pa. Mrs. Aspinall
is the former JaQe KIaer.
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• Doaors appreciate the
value of our specialized
service. They know it is
important to have pre~
scriptions compounded
promptly, and precisely
. as dUeaed. Ask ,.., Doctor. He probably 'witl suggest that yon turn to us.
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sUNDAY Through FRIDAY
2 P.
M~ TO
8 P. M.
at.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
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SWARTHMORE O'FlCIE.
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA . • . .
College Theatre
CARNS
NEWS NOTES
Princeton avenue returned Tuesday. from Oberlin, Ohio, where
had attended services for
Robert Milton Miller, the fiance
of their daugbter Ruth. Robert
died suddeoly of heart failure
Satur!:lay morning, December 11,
at Oberlin. Ruth· retun:ied to
Swarthmore with her parents and
will remain through tile Christholidays.
Florist
PRESIDES AT BAN9Utr
. Polly Told,. a . ' senior,· irom
Swarthmore, served: as toastmistress of the Student-Faculty
banquet at Bucknell University,
which took place ·Wednesday. A
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority, Polly is this year serv. ing as president of the Woman's
Student Government Association
and is a resident of senior Honor
House.
witek
week
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week
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OPEN EVERY NIGHT' UNTIL 9
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CHRISTMAS
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fashion torner
GIFT
1)'0 •.• THE WISE SHOPPER
DEPARTMENT
SHOP EARLY: AND SHOP AT
Second 'Floor
wit h
SPEARE'S, THE STORE OF
Gifts From Every Cor-
100,000 GIFTS, EACH cAREFULLY
ner of the World.
SELECTED TO GIVE YOU THE MOST
IN QUALITY AND SHOPPING VALUE
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT -
First Floor
Famous name hosiery from Delaware County's most complete hosiery
department, a gift worth giving.
Berkshire - for sheer sheer beauty ranging in sizes 8V2 to I I in
many subtle tones - $1.35 to $1.65
Alba - 13 styles of this fine hosiery await your choosing - $1.35 to
$1.65
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HaRes - for longer lasting beauty. show ~er you care with a gift
box of tHanes - $1.50 to $1.95
Humming Bird - short.' medium.long prop~rtioned with you in ,
mind. A lovely longer lasting. better fitthig,stocking-$1.35 to $1.95
Many other famous name brand. to oho...... gift or gifk f ...",.
LINGERIE DEPARTMENT -
First Floor
Intimately hers - a gift f,om our lingerie departrllent, a gift that
tells her how muoh you cal'll. Famous name lingerie designed to please
the modem miss is yours ber. at Speare's.
Barblzoa's "PeHI Beall" CaR·Can Slip of ever rustling nylon·or·
Ion taffeta - $5.95 '
Many other BarbllOn Slips, shortie gowns and night gowns-S2.50
to $10.95
qllllted dusters, a p~'rfect ~ift in several styles. in cotton. rayon
and velvet - ideal for.her,leis~re moments - $4.79 to $18.98
qllllted Bedlackets - a practical and lovely gift in rayon or nylon
- $3.79 and $5.79
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MEN'S DEPARTMENT -
ManhaHan "Span" Broadcloth Shirts - $3.9S
The goodlooking white shirt with popular style collars guaranteed
to outlast the shirt itself.
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Gift Robes - good selection of plaids. cottons and 'other styles. An
ideal gift - $4.99
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100% Wool Suburban Coats - $14.99 to $34.99
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Quilt lined. tweeds, novelty fabrics and solid colors, - Sizes 38
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First Floor
So many, many wonderful gifts for both the woman and the master
of the house from our cosmetic departme~t, famous perfumes, ,shaving lotions, tales, and any number of gifts, even bubble bat\t soaps
for the small fry of the household.
Chanel Perfumes -. $7.50 and
PltantiRe Perfume - Perfume and Cologne
- Cologne Tabu Perfume - $2.75· $5.00
$12.50 plus tax
$2.75 and $5.00 plus tax
$2.25 and $3.75 plus tax
• $10.00 plus tax
A full line of famous Yardley products for both men and women, on
your gift list plus many other wo~derful gifts.
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Available in black. brown and tan.',
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Tho•• arc m~ny "ther gifts here for him, tl.s, soeb, paiamas, sport
shirts, and so many others. You'll be glad you shopped here at
Speare's for him.
SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT
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2nd Floor
Ours is a beautiful sportswear story made even more lovely by our
large and wonderful assortment of blouses and sweaters not to men·
tion some very lovely skirts.
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Ship 'n Sliore, MacShore Classics are to name but a few and here
are some of our sweaters:.
'100'Yo Wool Hollywood Coat Sweaters - Assorted colors. Sizes
38 to 52 - $4.98 to $9.98
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Beaded Shrllgs - An ideal gift - small. medium or large sizes $5.79 • $14.98
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, High Styled 1000,{, Wool Beaded Curdigan Sweaters - Sizes
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34, to 40 -'$8:98 - '10.98, and up
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Mak9 her Christmas a Sportswear Christmas!
Many other gifts, a full line of lingerie, at quality and value standards
you have come to 4jxpect from Speare's.
COS~ET1C .~EPARTMENT -
First Floor
Gifts for'him, man sized gifts he'll enioy and use, Delaware County's
most complete men's store.
Fur Lined Gloves - $3.69
. A gift he'lI really go for a regular $6.98 value.
From our downstairs. store comes an ever surprising number of fine '
gifts for, the iunior set, Boys, Girls, Inf.ants, anything and everything
to please them and to please you - the discriminating buyer.
Boys' Warm All Wool Topcoats with' zip.in lining - Sizes 6 to
12 - $18.99 - Sizes 13 to 20'- $22.99
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Boys' Orlo. sUp-Over Sweaters 100% orlan - ' Sizes 6 to
12 - $4.49 - Sizes 30t640 - $4.49
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Girls' Ship '. Shore 'Blousel, Size 7 to 14 - Colorful and well
tailored -,-' $1.98 and $2.50'
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Girls' S~.ate ..s - ,slipan and cardigan.' plain or jeweled trimmec;l ,
- S,zes 7 to 14 - $2.88 to $6.88
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Little Girl Bags - velvet. plastics. leathers, assorted colors and
styles - $1.88 ~ $2.88
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Sl?eare's hasn't fo~gotten the Infant, the newcomer to the family, :
WIth a large selechon of new toys and lovely clothing for. them.
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So many other gifts to choose from in our Jewelry Department or Hankie Department.,
There are gl~ves and umbrellas and notions. so large a selection we couldn't start to name
them all. Stop in and see for. yourself. We have what you want.
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Secane planning
was chairman
the commlltee
the of
party,
with
Mrs. Stuart Dunlap and Mrs.
John ruff of Springfleld. and
Mrs. W. H. Gehring. Mrs. John
Good, Mrs. Charles Lukens and
Mrs. Carroll Streeter. all of
Swarthmore. assisting.
'odl=
In addition to the Wo J "
party, --the' .Cel\1;ral ,Committee
m,ade Christmas plans for distrlbutlng 'C1!e1ll' Baskets to shutins. Girl Scout Troop 58'1s helping W1.tIi thou. under the J,~ader·
ship of Mrs. W; T. searbOrough
ot Ridley Park. The Community
Nursing Service, Delaware ('..oun·
ty, is a Red Feather Agency.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN STAFF
L'19ht'mg Cont est
Opens Tomg"ht
The Home Lighting Contest,
Three Swarthmore families narrowly escaped being burned out
of home and possessions just before Christmas, in a fire at 239
Kenyon avenue at 9: 30 Tuesday
night.
J. Francis Taylor, former Chester automobile dealer currently
employed at Piasecki Corporation.
MOrton. was In Philadelphia with
his wife when fire broke out in
the basement of the house which
they own and where they OCCUpy
the first Boor. The Taylors found,
themselves hosts to 1lremen from
four towns when they arrived
home at 10: 30 p.m.
J. Dllwyn Dumall, ex·burgess
of swarthmore and former local
hardware store operator, and his
wife who occupy the second Boor
apartment, smelled smoke and
left the house by the fire escape.
finding Mrs. Richard M. Kilgore
who lives, on the third Boor had
also just departed by that exit.
The smoke' Increased so rapidly
that Mr. Dumall was unable to
return to his telephone and called
theHoward
alarm Taylor,
from the
of
' In
John
nexthome
dj'or,at
241 Kenyon.
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'Springfield, Mprton and Rutledge Fire Companies assisted
Nursing Service ,
HELP SANTA
Swarthmore in battling the fire
"Keep the pOrch light burning for two hours. Flames in', the
Emergency Phones tonight," was the essence of basement were extlnguishedwllhS ta'
this ' ek to II in half an hour but it was 'nacesMl'II, Elizabeth Anne Groff.
an s message
we
a
the littie Swarthmore hosts and sary to chop out porUons of the
dlredor. ,"""ounces that the of- hostesSes who have fuvlted him wall tl>, get wa~,into the hot
6_ ;~p"e,(Jci~ ;N~, .io yjsl.t !hp'" 9n
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(Continueli~'Oli,'Pal!tHO)'"
Service; DelaW11reCouni,.. wiD, ,"Aod'until,then, A
'be closed on ChrIsf,mas aru1 mas to you aU!"
New Year'.
. H.owever, a nurse Wt~ be oft
The mixed chorus. orchestra
and
language departments of
duly for emergencies and can
HIgh School com·
Swarthmore
be reliclled by calling CLear·
bined
to
present
the pre"hoUday
brook 9·3800. through Ule Jdndassembly
Wednesday
moining in
ness of the Delaware County
the auditorium; .
Hospital. Doro\hJ' 'N. "Sldner,
Chorus and orchestra joined in
'supervisor of the Weslein aRa
presentation of Roy 'Ringoffice, ·....tes th'" a nunemay
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HOME COMING DANCE
wald's "Song of Christmas." tellalso be called '" SW;.nJUDore
AT H. S. MC)NDA,Y ini the story of the NativIty in
6-3498, courtesy of Ule Swarth·
The Sixth Annual Christmas Christmas songs, carols and Bib·
more PoU"".
Homecoming Dance will be held Uca1 verses.
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sponsored jointly by the Swar,tll,
morean and, the'Swarthmore'B~",
.iness AssQclatioo, opens ofBclaIIY
for chrilitmas 1954 this evening
a t 6 p.m.
Already. the earnest judges, un·
dertaking a difficult albeit very
pleasant task, are sharpening their
powers of perception' to decide
HOLIDAY ASSEMBLIES
which
of the many, cheerful
The 11th and 12th Grades will
Christmas lighting displays will
hold their Christmas Parly at win the $15, $10 and five dollar
the, Woman's Club ou TUesday. prizes. awarded by the co-sponDecember 28:
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sorS. Keeping half an eye on the
Host and . hostess of the 11th
rules of the contest - aglow
Grade are Mr. and Mrs:,Raymond from 6
10:30 p.m. Christmas
Gemmill, who will be assisted as
Eve to New Year's Eve - the
chaperones by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie judges will consider all private Church Drive Success in the High School Gymll;asI~
.
,. Monday, December 27, begmnmg
Wetlaufer.
dwellings, churches and public
The current drive at TrinitY at 8:30. Robert Holm will '"ad
Mr. and Mrs.' H. Lindley peel buildings as entrants in the conI!;piscopal
ChurCh to raise funds a six piece orchestra at this beneare host and hostess of' the 12th
test.
for'
a
new'·
educational unit was fit event..
Grade and will be assisted by Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Pyle officially terminated on Friday.
Admission is free 'and all that Is
and Mrs. Joseph Lynch;
asked Is that everyone support
The 8th and 10th Grades will of South Chester road will Iiave December 17.
hold their Christmas Party at the as their guests over the Christmas 'The g'oal of $110,000.00 has been the many welfare activities that
Woman's Club on Wednesday, week end, Mr. and Mrs. William leXCeeded. To date" the official are promoted 'by the Varsity
H. Pease' of Rochester, N.Y.
amount raised Is $13~,ll07.50.
Club.
December 29.
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Host and hostess of the 8th
Grade are Dr. and Mrs. Ned B.
Williams, who will be assisted as
chaperones by Mr. and Mrs. Harry ~,
F. Lewis and Dr. and Mrs. Glen
T. Smith.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Mr. and Mrs. H. Willis Jackson are host and hostess of the
FrIday, December 24
10th Grade and will be assisted
by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trosley
10:30 P.M.-Holy Communion ., ....... " Presbyterian Church
and Mr. and 'i£rs. C. S. Garrett.
11:00 p.M.--:Candielightlng Service, ....... ' MethO
11:00 P.M.--:Ch~istmas EuCharist .......... ". Trinity Church
For 1955 March of Dimes
11:30 p.M.--:Candlelight ~ervice ...... ". Presbyterian Church
, Fonner Swarthmorean Harry S.
Pack has been appointed the new
SaU!rday, December 25
county Campaign Director for the
1955 Delaware County March of
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion ........... ' .... Trinity' Church
Dimes.
10:00 A.M.-Family Service .. , .. , ........ , ... Trinity ChurCh
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SPEARE'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE
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Prompt Firemen Save
Converted Kenyon
Ave. Home
The annual Woodlyn Child
Health Center Christmas Party
was held Tuesday afternoon at
the Woodlyn Fire Hall under the
auspices of the Central Committee. Community Nursing Service.
Delaware County. Over 125 children who regularly attend the
Health Center were present.
Two accQrdionists provided en·
tertainment, Thomas Bassero and
LeRoy Bh"r, both students at the
St. Rose of Lima School in Ridley Township.
Santa Claus was Col. Harold C.
Mabbott of Swarthmore who has
played the 'role ~or several years. III"
He distributed toys provided by
the sponsoring group including
stair' and nurseS. The Christmas
tree was'trlmmed and donated by
Mrs, Wilson's Brownie Troop 337
of WoodIYl'.
Community' Helpers
Six Nether Providence mgh
School girls, members of the
Future Nurses Club,' assisted in
serving the refreshments. Dixie
cups for the party were donated,
and over 300 cookies were made
and given by Girl Scout Troop 364
of Springfield.
Mrs. John Edward' Ross of
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Sunday;Deeember 26
11:00 A.M.-Worship Servi";' ' ... ,... : ...... , ... All Churches
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Assembly Wed. Marks
Close 'of School
High, School Principal William
Bush was narrator. Solo groups
included:
The Boys' Sextetle with Dick
Coles, Joe Gibson, first tenors;
Stuart Bowie and Stuart Fisher.
second tenors; Steve Carter and
Scott Pickard. baritones; Quartette. Virginia Smith, soprano;
Virginia
deCaindry. alto; Allen
Vaughn, tenor; and Ted shlltagan,
bass.
Individual soloists were Gale
B~uer, " ' soprano; Karl Thomas,
I blilrit,",e, , and TetTy Kerr. tenor.
,'I-nn Walker al/od Spencer Carroll
were pia.no accompanists.
Bettejo Goodall" director of
vocal mUsic, and Robert Holm,
direct<>r of instrumental mustc,
were in charge of this porUon of
the program.
,
Traditional carols by students
in the language departments com"
prised the second part of the program. with Dr. James Irwin directing the Latin group. Adeline
Strouse the French group, and
Russell Snyder the Germ.n
group.
At the close of, the program,
Santa Claus, bearing a strong resemblance to Supervising Principal Frank R. Morey, came in to
~h the combined junior, and
senior high schools' a Merry
ChristmaS,' and gave eaCh clasB
representative a ~ gift rae'-
l:::~~a~ tra1~ o~":"
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Deeemher 24. 1954,
THE
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NEWS NOTES
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Loveland of
Yale avenue will have as their
guests over the Christmas holidays, Dr. Loveland's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Loveland of Buffalo, N.Y.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir of
South Chester road will entertain
at a family dinner party on
Christmas Day.
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of
Kenyon avenue will have as her
guest for a week over the Christ-
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harkness
of Champagne, Ill., are visiting
Mrs. Harkness' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Whitslt of Elm avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Whitsit
of Stoney Brook, Long Island, will
join his parents on Elm avenue
for the Christmas holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Steuber of
Yale avenue will entertain Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Steuber of
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Hunt .of Dickinson avenue, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bnrton Benedict of
Montreal at Christmas dinner to-
ville, sister of the bride, was maid
of honor. She wore a rust velvet
princess cocktail-length gown and
carried a bouquet of rust and yellow cry~anthemums. MIss Mary
Ellen Storck of New York City,
sister of the groom, was the
bridesmaid. She wore a moss
green velvet cockt!'il-Iength gown
and carried a cascade· bouquet
similar to that of the maid
honor.
Lt. j.g. Charles B. Keenen of
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LEES-SHELLER
Mr. aDd Mrs. James Sproul Lees
of LockSley FaIms, Locksley,Pa.,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Helen Doris, 'to Mr.
Raymond Edward Sheller of West
Chester, Pa., on Saturday, December 11, in Washington, D.C.
A reception honorli:.g the bride
a';d groom ,was given Sunday,
December 19, by Mr. and Mrs.
Lees at Locksley Farms, Locksley,
Pa.
of
Swarthmore served as best man.
IIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell J.
Hawthorne of Arlington, Va., announce the birth of a daughter,
Diane Dozier, on December 16 In
the Columbia Hospital, Washing_
ton, D.C. The baby weIghed 8
pounds, 12 ounces. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Crothers, Jr., of Walling_
ford. The paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haw_
thorne of Kenbridge, Va.
The ushers were Mr. Durham
mas holidays, Mrs. .Lumsden's
Lawshe of Bronxville, cousin of
brother, Mr. Frank A. Green of morrow.
YOURS CAN BE A
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Mil- the bride; Lt. Henry W. Butler of
Detroit.
BLESSED CHRISTMAS EVE
Mr. William S. Hobbs and ler of Lincoln, Ill., are expected Greenvllle, N.H.; Lt. John R. LeMere,
of
White
Bear,
Minn.;
and
At
the
Joyful Pageant and Candlelighting Service
daughter, June, drove to Cincin- to arrive on Christmas· eve by
11 :00 P.M. ta Midnight .
nati early this week to attend Mrs. Miller's parents, .Mr. and Cadet William W. Harris of Wilmette,
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SWARTHMORE METHODIST CHURCH
the wedding of Mr. Paul Mohney, Mrs. William S. Hobbs of Park
Following a reception held at
Mrs. Hobb's nephew, of that city. avenue.
PARK AVENUE
Mr. Hobbs and June expect to reMrs. Haldy Miller Crist of Park Cullum Memorial Hall, West
Narrated Pageant: "Why the Chimes. Rang"
turn on Thursday evening before avenue entertained at dinner on Point, N.Y., the couple left for a
by the Choir and Youth Fellowship'
Christmas to their home on Park Tuesday night in honor of Mr. wedding trip acro.s the country.
Directed by Mr. Charles F. Seymour
avenue.
Special Music - Individual Candlelighting
Chul 1m, dean of the women's They wlll live at Fort Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ashton of coUege, Sookmyung, in Seoul, Washington.
Christmas Morning Children's - Service - 10:30 A.M.
Elm avenue are visiting their son Korea. Mr. Im is guest of the
HARTNEY-RANSBURG
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and State Department in Philadelphia.
Mrs. William Ashton of MontMiss Marlan McCahan Ransclair, N.J. While there they will
ENGAGEMENTS
burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
also visit relatiVe\; who live in
Frank Thruston Ransburg of Harthat area. Next week, the Ashtons 'Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barn- vard avenue and Ensign David
will entertain Miss Jean McKin- hart of Baltimore, Md., announce Charles· Hartney, son of Mrs. Ben_
ney of Pittsburgh.
the engagement of their daughter, son B. Hartney of Bethlehem, Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poole of Alice E1Iza;beth, to Thomas B. and the late Mr. Hartney, were
BEAUTY SALON
North Swartlimore avenue will Johnstone of Douglaston, Long united in marriage on Saturday
entertain Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Island, formerly of Swarthmore, afternoon, December 18, at 2
BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
sone
ofn
Mrs.
Wilson and sons of Strath H a v
· John Recknagel, Jr., o'clock, in the Swarthmore Presalso of Douglaston, and Mr. James
byterian Church by the Rev.
avenue at dinner Christmas day. W: Johnstone ot Melfa, Va.
9 South Chester Road
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. LongJoseph P. Bishop.
Can SWarthmore 6-0476
well and son, John Alfred, of East
Mi~ .Barnhart is a graduate of
The bride, given in marriage hy
Greenville, Pa. spent last Sunday Wilson College, Chambersburg, her father, wore a gown of Chanwith Mr. Longwell's mother, Mrs. Pa., and is now a research as- til1y lace and nylon tulle willi a
Alfred E. Longwell of Lafayette sistant in the Brady Research sweep train. Her fingertip veil
Laboratory at Johns Hopkins Hos_ was 0 f ma t ching Cilan tilly 1aceo
avenue.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest D. Lewis pital, Baltimore. Mr. Johnstone,
Mrs. William Piper, sister of the
and children, Kendra and Lynn now finishing his service in the bride, was matron of honor and
STATE INSPECTION PERIOD Ends Jan. 31
of Yale avenue, will spend the U.S. Navy, attended Denison Uni- her other attendants were Mrs.
Christmas holidays at the home verslty, Granville, Ohio, prior to Frederick M. Porter of WallingHave
your
.
. .car inspected now
of ~. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Fred his entrance into the Navy, and fo~d,and Mi. ss Eliza b eth McK. Stern of Martinsburg, Pa.
will continue his education at the Cahan of Swarthmore, cousins of
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of Michigan, Ann the bride. They were' dressed
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ROIERT J. ATZ, Owner
alike in blue faille and carried
of Park avenue will entertain Mr. Arbor.
and Mrs. John W. Sprout and sons
bouquets of· red roses. They
Russe"·s Service
of Hightstown, N.J., and Mr. and
STORCK-STORCK
wore coronets of red roses in their
.
Mrs. John W. Ta;tlor, Jr., and
Miss Patricia Ann Storck, hair.
Wheel Balancing
_ Auto Lite I.ttarles
Mr. William Odenwelder of
Carol of Baltimore, Md., over the daughter of Colonel: and Mrs.
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Dartmounth and Lafayette Avenues
Donald G. Storck of Bronxville, Bethlehem, brother-in-law of the
Christmas holidays.
G N.Y., became the brlde O
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .
f Lt. bridegroom, was best man, and
Thatcher of Ogden avenue will George Hileman Storck, USA, of the ushers were .Mr. James B'rnes i-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;i
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H of Broomall, Mr. Benson B .. Harttertal Mr R sell D Burlo
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s', mer . 'n.ey of Be'titiehetn. , Mr. DaVl'd Mc....... "?;_. . .)iIjii)iiS 1 _ "JWJtU& 1 _~M#aAL11
Sr., of Havertown, Mr. Warren Walker of Presidio of Monterey,
Paxton of Swarthmore, and Mr. Calif., and the late Colonel Louis Cahan of Bryn Mawr and Mr.
,
and Mrs. Russel1 DeBurlo, Jr., John Storck, in Cadet Chapel, William: Piper of Wilmington, Del.'
Janie and Charlie of Medford, West Point, N.Y., on December 4
Miss Lois Wilson was soloist.
Mass., on Christmas day.. Mr. and at 2: 30 p.m. The Rev. George She sang "0 Perfect Love," by
'
J r., ar- Martin Bean performed the cere- Bamby', "I Love Thee," by Grieg,
Mi's. Russe II D e B ur.o,
DECEMBER
. ed Ias t Tues d ay f or a h 0 liday many.
and "The Lord's Prayer.".
nv
vsilt with the Thatchers.
Following a reception at Mc25·26·27
The bride, given in marriage by Cahan Hall of the Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bovard h
f th
full I th
of Clarksburg, W.Va., will spend . er. a er, wQre a
eng
Church, the couple left for a Ii
the Christmas holidays with Mrs. ,vory satin gO~ fashioned with wedding trip to the Pocon"".
a boat neckline· trimmed with,
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Bovard's parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
d
ls and
m el train 115J1&_1illOi_ _ _
F. Norton Landon of ·North see pear
. a. 0 ap
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Princeton avenue.
Her finger-tip illusion veil fell
SEA~ON'S GR. EETINGS
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and
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Dr. and Mr·•. George B. Heck- from a seed pearl crown headpiece. She carried a cascade bou.
R
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man and children and Mrs. Heck- quet of bavardla inter'1lixed with
BEST WISHES. for
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the NEW YEAR .
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man, are spending the Christmas
Miss Dorothy Storck of BronxMrs •. Lloyd. E'. Kauffman
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t = t i o n s far. all Maga,. ine$ '"
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Mr.two
and
Mrs. Thomas
SWarthmore
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and
children,
Ann andMorris
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are Christmas guests of Mrs. MorSwarthmore, P a . . . .
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E. Hetzel of Thayer road. Mr.
AIR CONDITIONED
and Mrs. Hetzel and .Cal will
Closed Friday
spend New Year's at Sea Island,
n.
maaale.ent aDd staff wish
Georgia..
"A friendly feeling
ev• ..,.••• a
YERY . MERRY CHRISTMAS
in the air
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CHRISTMAS EVE.
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NEW YEAR'S EVe.
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Merry Christmas,
everyone!
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THURSDAY
Monday & Tuesday
is home for the holidays.
Carl Jeglum, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claire Jeglum of Hillborn
avenue, Is home for the holidays
from Colorado A. &. M. Fort Col-
Mrs. Goodwin Gibson, Jr., of
Toronto, Canada and· Rer two
daughters Debby and Diana, arrived
on
Monday
morning
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spend a week and a half with
Mrs. Gibson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Brown of River-
lins, Colo., where he is a sopho- view road.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Basmore.
sett,
Jr" and three children of
Bob Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick R. Lang of Maple ave- Seaford, Del. are spending the
nue, is home'· for.' the holidays Christmas holidays with Mrs. E.
from Rutgers University where M. Bassett of North Chester road.
Mrs. Paul W. Gibson of Aurora,
he is a junior.
Ill., arrived Thursday to spend
Mary Bunker, daughter of Mr. a few weeks with her son-in-law
and Mrs,· H. L •.. Bunker of Mt. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BelHolyoke place arrived home on den S. Tucker of Park avenue.
Saturday from Bucknell UniverMr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulligan
sity where. she is a freshm"n.
of New York City will spend the
Mary Jane Jones, a junior at the Christmas holidays at the
Beaver College, has arrived home home of Mrs. Mulligan's uncle, Mr.
to spend the Christma. vacation W. L. Cleaves of Swarthmore
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. place.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
William D. Jones of Vassar avenue. Mary will return to Beaver of Harvard avenue will visit their
College on January 3 to resume son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
her studies In the Fine Ar1s De- Mrs. Eugene S. Farley of Wilkes
Barrie over the Christmas holipartment.
Robert Crowther, son of Mrs. days.
Anne and Jean Paul, daughters
Harry Crowther of Yale avenue,
arrived Monday from San Diego of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Paul of Park
on leave from the Navy to spend avenue, entertained with an icethe holiday season with his skating party last Friday in celebration of their birthday.
faml1y.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Thomas Chew of
Lt. (jg). Robert .Jensen. of AnYale 'Square will entertsin at a
napolis will spend Christmas family dinner Christmas day.
week end with Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Guests will include Mr. and MTs.
Banks of Harvard avenue.
Percy Gilbert of Park avenue, and
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nell Ben
Mr. and Mrs. James Hop~ and
,'
Fred N. Bel1 of Harvard avenue Warren Hopkins .of Chester.
is home from the University of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. NorthruP
.North Carolina where he. is a of Vassar avenue will entertain
sophomore.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Northrup of
John Phillips, son of Mr. and New York City, Mrs. R. G. Lawry
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips of Strath and Miss EdIth Gordon of WashHaven avenue, has returned from Ington, D.C. over the Christmas
Dartmouth College for the hoU- week end.
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of
day.
Cedat'
lane will entertain her sisDick McCabe, junior at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, ter, Mrs. R. K. Levering of ClayColo., is home for the Christmas mont~ Del. over the holidays.
holidays. Dick is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. ·£homas McCabe of
How C.rlltl.. Sci.... Heal.
North Chester road.
Miss Helen Disque arrived "BRIDGING THE BARRIERS
home today from New York City
OF PREJUDICE"
for the hollday~. Helen is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. WI. 1610 KC' s••day. '145 Io.~.
Disque of Strath Haven avenue.
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eltrijtmU$
reetiTt9~
()ur sincere wishes
• DEC. 24th
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to
come in a big package .... big enough
DEC. 31st
to contain loads o( cheer and good will
(or aU our mends and neighbors.
Happy Holiday to all!
EVEN'IN'G~
December 30th
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6:30 P.M. till 8:30 P.M.
"HEIDI"
'ormer/.,
a junior at Wesleyan University
OPEN
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God aid
Florist
members of the Farm Journal
stall at a supper and carol sing
HOME 'FOR THE HOLIDAYS last Sunday evening.
Midshipman. Richard K. AlexMr. and Mrs. Ray M. Vincunas
ander has completed his first of Detroit, Mich., are visiting at
term of the freshman year at the the home of Mrs. Vincunas' par-"
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll StreetU. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, er of Columbia avenue, over the
Md., and is spending the Christ- Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of
mas Leave with his parents, Mr.
Vassar
avenue will have as their
and Mrs. Andrew Alexander on
guests over the Christmas holiSouth Swarthmore avenue.
days, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gary of
David Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Ralph
Reavis Cox of Walnut lane and Provtor of Claymont, Del.
THAT'S CHRISTMAS"
I. aU Its stOi ,boak wOltder for YOIIlt4J
DILuzio and Sons
of Columbia avenue entertained
WE W'ILL BE CLOSED
FRIDAY EVENINGS
Saturday & Sunday
CIIHoa
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Avery Blake of Amherst
avenue spent several days in
Baltimore last week, visiting her
mother, Mrs. Harry K. Nield.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Streeter
Barbara Darlington
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a4cIecI alhactta.t 'MIte
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Wedliesday & Thu. s4ay
Are- ......c
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Following our usual cus-
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mas ~acation. Monday as
well as Saturday.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHlIIORE, PENNA., December Zf. 195'
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<111" onight the great world's heart becomes an inn
\Ell Where 101'e may, for a season, make its dwelling.
Above earth's old disorder and its din
Unearthly harmonies are strangely swelling.
Across the wasteland of our greed and sin
We bear tbe mystery tbe skies are telling.
And any other night could be immortal
If love were bidden welcome at its portal!
EUNOR. LBNNBN
METHODIST NOTES
The annual Christmas Eve
CandleJighting Sel"~ice will be
held at 11 p.m. Children of the
Sunday School and Young People
of the Methodist Youth Fellowship under the direction of
Charles Seymour will present a
pageant In pantomime and narrative of the story, ''Why the
Chimes Rang." The congregation
will become the worshippers in
the Cathedral and join the characters of the story by presenting
CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
_. Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Aa80clate MInlster
Chrlstmall Eve
.
10:30 P.M.-Holy Communion.
11: 30 P.M.-CandleJight Service.
Sunday, December 26 .
9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.-Morn_
ing Worship Service. Mr. Bis-
hop's Sermon: "Holy Flight."
Church
School Classes.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M. -
METHODIST CHURCH
John C. KuIp
MInIster
Rudolph H. Hodge
Assistant MInister
Mrs. Ruth G. Nicely
Drganist-Director of Music
Sunday, .December 26
8:45 A.M.-Church School .
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Service.
7:00 P.M. -
will meet.
youth Fellowship
TRlNIT~ CHURCH
H~ Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
Sundayt December 26
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A.M.-Festival of Lessons
and Carols.
Monday, December 27
.
(St. John, Evangelist)
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Tuesday, December' 28
(Holy Innocents)
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Wednesday, Deeember 29
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Friday, December 31
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Saturday, January 1
(Feast of the Circumcision)
10:00 A.M.-Holy Coinmunion.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
the annual Christmas offering at
the "Cathedral Altar." The candlelighting ceremony wtll be followed with the ainglng of "Joy
to . the Warrd." Followtng the
service young people of the MYF
and members of the choir and
friends will go Christmas Caroling
about. the village.
Cluistmas Day at 10: 3D, the
children of the. Sunday School
will join in the Annual Service in
honor of Jesus' Birthday. This
half-hour celebration under the
direction of Mrs. Lloyd KaufIman
Invites the whole family to attend
and children to bring their
favorite toy or costume. Each
child wtll receive a lighted birthday candle of Jesus, the King.
Church School meets at 9:45 on
Sundays for all ages beginning at
two years. There Is a Young
Adult BuIlders Class and an Adult
Bible Class.
At the 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service,' Student ReCOgnition
Day will be observed with young
people home for the holidays
participating in the service.
• The Methodist Youth . Fellowship will meet at the church at
7 p.m.
There will be a MYFRally
7: 30 p.m. on Monday.
Mr. Kulp must cancel his office
hours tor personal counseling on
Tuesday. Other hours by appointment.
Boy Scout Troop 3 will meet at
7 p.m. 'On Wednesday.
The choirs will rehearse
Thursday . beginning with
Cherub Choir at 3: 30 p.m.,
Junior Choir at 4 p.m. and
Chancel Choir at 8 p.m.
On Friday, New Year's Eve,
there will be a Watch-Night and
Covenant Service at 11: 15 p.m.
and Ted Carey and Barrie Wright
at 11. DurIng the 11 o'clock service Margaret BuIIitt and Judy
Hollander will be in charge Df
the nursery.
A celebration of the lJoly Communion will be held on Monday
morning at 10 O'clock, and agaln
on Tuesday at the same hour.
There ~ill be a service of Evening Prayer at 5: 30 P.M. on Tues_
day and Friday.
The regular mid-week celebration of the Holy Communion will
be held at 7: 15 am. Wednesday.
Saturday, New Year's Day,
there will be a celebration of the
Holy CommuuIon at 10 o'clock.
December
24. 1954
J)eeember
,
24. .19M
NEWS NOTES
I hear the patter of little feet
And a whispering on the .taft
And I know without your telling
me
The children ~ every one
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of
Cedar lane attended the Bryn
Mawr - Haverford concert and
Chrlstm a.s party at Haverford
colleg'e last Monday evening' with
thel' r son and· daughter-In-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Heath.
Mr. and' Mrs. George Alston of
Nort" Chester rqad will entertain at a family dinner Christmas
day. Guests will include Mr. and
Mrs. Walter J. Wagner of Woodbury, N.J., M r. an d M rs. G eorge
Alston, Jr., Joan and George III
of Harrisburg, Pa., Mr. and Mrs.
William ·W. Alston, George and
Billy, of Rose Valley, Mr. and
. Mrs. Edward H. Alston, Sally,
Jinny and Edward, Jr. of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bald of
pittsburgh, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs.'
Robert Boyd and two daughters
of Pittsburgh.
Pat Jones, freshman at Denison University, Granville, Ohio,
was recently elected social chair-
They come tiptoeing down the
steps
And stand at the open door
And gaze in rapture at the tree
And the gifts upon the floor.
the Barber
HIGHEST STANDARDS
•
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Pqe Ii
THE SWARTllMOREAN
A Christmas Poem
When I see the light that s!\ines in
Best
their eyes
-A happiness all of us share
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
It does us good to realize
Wishes for
There will be no First Day
That for them, Santa's just been
School for any grade next Sunday.
there.
Instead; families are invited to
a very
attend Family Meeting together.
And for those of us who are older
The fact of the Savior's birth
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
And the strength He gives for our
Merry Christmas
On Sunday, December 26, there
daily tasks
will be the regular two Morning
Is the greatest gift on earlh.
Worship Services, one at 9:30
a.m. and the second at 11 o'clock.
The topic of the sermon by Mr. Then every year at Christmas time
When we hear the children sing
Bishop at both services will be
FRANK
Lllt us bow our hearts before Him
"Holy Flight."
And worship Christ, our King.
The Church School classes will
,.
4' ',I'U!f: ...in:r..j:"'
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,
be held as usual at 9:30 and 11.
, ;. : ! -;
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The Senior High and the Junior 1954.
CHARLES KURTZHALZ
HiIIb Fellowships will not meet
thIs Sunday, but wtll resume their
regular schedule next Sunday.
On Tuesday, December 28,
there will be a tea given by Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bishop and Mr.
and Mrs.' John Schott, at the
Manse, 912. Westdale avenue, for
Expert management,' sympathetic
all the coilege young people of
understand ing, central-city location,
the congregation.
and ieasonable prices add up to
There will. 1:Je no choir r.ehearsals fo1'" the younger choirs
renowned Oliver H. Bair service,
this week,' but the adult I Choir,
,
the' Chancel Cltoir, will rehearse
as usual on Thursday, December
30 at 7:30 p.m.
DI••CTOH O. PUNIIALS
Fricfay night, December 31,
there wtll be a Watchnight Serv1820 CHESTNUT STREET
ice held at .11 :30 p.m. in the
OUVEI H. IAII, _ _
MARY. A. BAIl, ......donl
church sanctuary. This will. be
Telephone RI6-1581
New Year's Eve, and anyone
wtshing to attend .the service' In
party clothes is fiee to do so:
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fine of
North SWarthmore avenue will
have as their guest over the
Ch rlS
. t mas hOlidays, Mrs. Fine's
mo th er, Mrs. M. J. Hillyer of
.
N ew York
City.
M .
rs. 'Claire H. Jeglum of HilIb
om avenue, will have as her
~est over the holiday season
ary 9uyer of Lima, Peru, who
is a student at Westtown School.
On Friday, Miss Mary Theye
Worthen of New York City and
and
Mr. and
Mrs.and
H. Waiter,
M. Johnson
sons,
David
of Bethesda, Md., will arrive at the Jeglum home for the holiday week
end.'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Cadbury
of Hendersonville, N.C., are visiting Mrs. Cadbury's sister, Mrs.
Thomas K. Brown, Jr., of Dickinson avenue for the month.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Good of
Forest lane will have as therr
guests for the Christmas holidays,
Dr. Good's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
City, and two cousins, Nancy and
Roddy Blair, also of Mexico City.
.
Mr. Frank Markley of Guernsey
road returned on Sunday
f
ram a business trip to Europe.
Julie Lange, daughter of Mr.
d M
GLad
an
rs. ordon
nge of Ce ar
lane Is visiting Mrs. E. B. Ferris
of Vicksburg, Miss., over the
Christmas holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexander of South Swarthmore avenue
are entertaining as their house
guests during the Christmas holidays their son-In"law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schumacher and two children Roger,
Jr., and Susan of Washington, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol
Jr., • and children· Gloria and
Sandra, and Mr. Peirsol, Sr., of
Lafayette avenue will be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.
Rorer of Springfield' at a famity
dinner party on Christmas Day.
Lieutenant Commander a n.d
Mrs. James Conner, and children,
STRATH HAYEN INN
.. Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore. Pa.
WALTER E. , .....on, Mgr.
F.EE ' .... IIING
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DEW DROP INN
407 Dartmouth Avenue
WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
CLOSED,
Friday, Dec:ember 24
7:30 P.M.
OPEN.
Monday, January 3
7:00 A.M.
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man of the.
pledge
GoodMrs.
of Pittsburgh.
Mimi Md.,
and will
Jimmy,
sorority,
Alpha
phi. cia".
Pat of
is her
the Robert
. Mr. and
Donald P. Jones Park,
spend of
the Tacoma
holiday
daughter of pro and Mrs. J. Al- ot Swarthmore avenue will enter- week end at the home of Mrs.
tain Mr. Jones' niece, Louisa Haldy Miller Crist of Park avebright Jones of tlDi avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schad of Jones, who is a sophomore at nue. Mrs. Crist will .also have as
Riverview road will entertaln Skidmore College, over the holl- her guests for the week end, Miss
neighbors at a party Sunday eve- days while her parents are in Elizabeth Conner of Lebonon, Pa.
ning, honoring Mr. Leslie Walms- England on a sabbatical year. and her son-in-law and daugh' Terry Tul'ner, nephew of Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Browne
Ieyof N 0 rth Chester roa d who I'
will Is
dth Ch't
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Jones.
a 0 spen
gOlDg
abroa
·th h' e t' rlS d- and sons, Ricky and Jeff.
maslvacation
WI
IS t aun an.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brink of
Mr. aD d M rs. W'lIi
I am E . W't1
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his
.
par~ ,s are In Triangle, Va. are visiting for two
ham of Crest lane Spent a few, unc e SInce
··ti
th eBaghdad,
Terry
N
Y ork VlSlng
days Inew
.
tHIraq. d
' IS a sopho- weeks at the home of Mrs. Brink's
t h
.t
more
loan exh I'blt'lonof D uC.maserMi a N arvar.
WIt
fP d a mother, Mrs. Donald Crosset of
.
i
S8 ancy
a er 0 asa en , Riverview road.
.
pieces m
he Metropolitan C lif
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to
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nes
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Patton
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Museum an a speCla e 1
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f
ks
·th her
. .
'spen a ew wee
WI
Mrs. William R. Gilmour. Harof spanish medIeval art .at The
d th
M
George E
gran mo er,
rs.
. yard avenue, has been placed on
.
Cloisters.
Silloway of North Chester road. the Dean's Jist of' honor students
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Harper Mrs. Silloway will also entertain at the Pennington School in New
of "West Cover", Culver Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Paul- J. Furnas and Jersey.
N.J. are the house guests of Mr. son, Philip, of Richmond, Ind.,
Robert Schwartz of Mublenberg
and Mrs. E. H. Marshall of Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomsen avenue, 'a varsity letter winner in
lane for' 'the holiday season. Mr. and son, Leonard Sargent of Cross Country for the 1954-55
and Mrs. Harper are the parents Princeton, N.J.
season at Haverford College, reof Mrs. Marshall.'
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Burtis, Jr. ceived the recommendation for
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Conwell of of Haverford place will have as Best Competitior Award, at the
Columbia avenue will entertain their guests over the Christmas College's annual sports dinner.
at a family dinner Christmas day. holidays, Mrs. Stokes' mother,
Mrs. Alexander Ewing wtth her
Guests' will in.clude Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Reninger of. Lancas- son Mr. Robert Ewing of DartGordon Douglas and children of ter and Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Bur~ mQuth avenue, will visit her oldSpringfield . and . ·Mr. and Mrs. tis, -Sr. of Wlnstop-Salem, N.C. est son Lt. Col. E. C. Aiken and
James B ..Douglas..,f North Cbes- Mr. and Mrs. WlIllalD Burtis and. familyo~ Q'!IU1t1~oJ-,..ya.,9ver
ter. road.
children of Chatham; N.J., i.villb"eChristrrias holiday.
Frieda BilIsteln, daughter of at the Burtis home on Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Sergeant B.Bre,¥Mr.' and Mrs; W. P •• Billstein of day as wili Mrs. 'Fred Waldo of ster of North Swarthmore avenue
North Chester road wtll leave Buffalo, NY
have been entertaining as their
..
on December 30 to visit her room- .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Harris house guest Mrs. Brewster's fathmate at Wilkes College, Pat Mc- of Vassar avenue will entertain er, Mr. S. Philip Curtis of WesNelis of Ha~elton, Pa. for .the re- I Mrs. H. A. Scharfenberg and F. tern, N.Y. who will remain
mainder of the Christmas vaca-I E. Scharfenberg of Lynbrook, through the holiday season before
tion.
. ,Long lsl
Mr. and Mrs. S. James English
entertained at a dinner party on, the holiday season.
III of Durham, N.C., will arrive
Tuesday evening.
: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gatewood on Sunday to spend the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. LaPann and have . as' their guests for two with Mrs. English's parents, ·Mr.
sons, John and James, of Glens 'months, . Mr. Gatewood's mother, and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of Am-
is a time of
rejoicing we possess -
for the day itself -
for friendship
for the confidence and
Falls;
will Mr.
visit and
Mrs. Mrs.
La
Pann's N.Y.
parents,.
Thomas H. Lueders of Princeton
avenue for 10 days during the
Christmas season.
Mrs. Louis J. Servais of Elm
avenue will have as her guest
for the Christmas holidays,'
daughter, Mrs. James Weir
Charleston, W.Va. Also visiting
for the week end will be Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Cobble of Jackson
Heights, L.r.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G. Mc-
The everpresent power of God
which brings courage; joy, and
healing to men of all ages, wherever it is understQod, will be emphasized at Christian Science
services Sunday t when the Lesson-Sermon is entitled "Christian
Science."
eGJn s
•. la), tJ.e spirit of Peace and Good Will tLat came
Int. tLe world wilL Him on lLat 'flnt CLrislmal, eLide
.
wilL
YOD
Bnd tLose dear to
),00,
.
now and always •••
bring you greetings and warm gopd wishes to
You and Yo!:'rs for the New Year.
RUMSEY.·CHEVROLET.
Merry ChriStmas
and a
Happy New Year
VAN ALEN BROTHERS
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Christmas
.Hollyhock 'Shop
will
At this happy season it is a pleasure fo
I.M~r~s.~Liiee~c~·iiG~a~te~w~o~oidio~f~M~ex~ii:c~0;jh~ers~·~tiiaiijviieiijn;jui\iei.j'iii~~liiiiiiiru;;iii1
have" returned
afterChester
a vacation
Conechy
of South
.road
spent in Miami and Fort Lauder- .
dale, Fla.
Mr. and. Mrs. Frederick M.
Campbell of Rutgers avenue and
their two daughters will travel
to Miami, ·Fla., to see Mr. and
Mrs. Ca"mpbell's son, Fred, play in
the Orange Bowl football game
on New Yea~'s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman of Harvard avenue will celebrate Christmas with a family
party. Those present will be their
two daughters and their families,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pittenger,
their son, Jack, and daughter,
Mrs. Stanley Gill; and Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Hunt and their two
daughters of HaverIDwn. .
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of 'Rutgers
avenue returned . recently from
Las Cruces, N.M., where she vislt. ed her son and daughter-In-law,
tbe Re". and Mrs. Bancroft P.
Stnith. She will spend the Christmas hollday~ in CrIsfield, Md.,
Visiting her SOD - in - law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John T.
~·~:·~·:j~-:'~>~-:',T ;;:;~ ~:;" '~,",
go~d
of those it is our privilege to serve -
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
An Invitation is extended to all
to
attend the services at 11 3.m.,
Sunday. December 26
11:00 A.M.-Family Day at Meet- First Church of C.hrist, Scientist,
ing for Worship. No First Day Park avenue, Swarthmore.
School.
.
Monday, Deeember 27
TRINITY NOTES
All day sewtng for A. F. S: C.
There will be a celebration
Wednesday,' Deeember 29
All day sewtng for "'.F.S.C.
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning. No Church
FIRST CHURCH OF
School
classes wtll be held this
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Sunday,
but at 11 o'~lock there
SWARTHMORE .
Par:' Avenue below Harvard
will be a Christmas service for all I
Sunday, Deeember 28
members
of the family. This will
tl:OO A. M.-Sunday School. •
be
a
festival
of lessons and carols.
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-SermOD
Ushers
for
Sunday wtll be J.
will be "Christian Science."
Wednesdav evening meetlnl E. Bell, W. L. Cleaves, S. D.
each week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room, Clyde, Jr:, C. E. Fellows, F. R.
409 Dartmouth 'Avenue, open Gray, A. W. Kitts, A. H. Knabb,
weekdays except holidays, 10-5.
Frlda1
I. '1,.9. SunclllY at", and R. B. PrIee, Jr. WnUam Klug
ternOOll, Z:3O;.t:80;
.
will serve u ',loolyteat8 o'clOl!k;'
eveniD.'
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H,re's a hearty holiday wish to all our
good friends . . . May your Christmas
be 'abundant with 'health, happiness and
contentment..
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Oile and All!
B. J •. HOY. 5 & 10
BOB ATZ. Proprietor
Allto Repairs
. Rllssell's Servlc:e
The spirit of
that first Christmas
is the most precious
Greetings at Christmas!
gift of oil. May it
obide with you and yours
DOW
--3ur Holiday wuh ••.
and always.
lDay Santa Claus
,
THEATRE PHARMACY
shower you: and. yours
with everything
your liearts desire.
FUSCO MOTOR. COMPANY'
We join the clear-voiced
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caroZ!erB in Bending out
. our wiBheB lor a Happy
Holidliy to aU our friends.
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and
.q.ood
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CHRISTMAS
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our .incere g~9d wi,Ii~~Jo~ Hialtb,
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ha2lda.,
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GREETINGS
fiRST NATIONAL BANK .
HORACE A. REEVES
171/2 SOUTH' CHESTER ROAD
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will of the Christmas season, we
sinccre~y
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The best of everything for
you and your family duro
ing this Christmas Season
- and always - this is
our sincere wish.
wish for' you and your".
J. F. BLACKMAN
335 Dartmouth Avenue
May the light of .the Holiday
CELIA SHOE SHOP
season shine bright and long
upon you and yours • • • And
may its cheerful glow. remain
Hannum &Waite
Corner Of
Yale Avenae
and Chester Road
May .he 'oyoUl Iplrfl 01 Chrf,tm.. Clom. 10 clw.U fa
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word for
to blighteD YOl1r JUe throulholll the New Y••r ...
Cheery
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Season . • . May your
.To
Michael's College Pharmacy
Christmas be a'
merry onel
all our friends
hom. during data glori01l8 ....OD aDd ruuJn
(on the corner)
and neighbors,
we wish
Q
Yuletide full of cheer,
good fellowship lIII4 "'ntentment.
J. A. GREEN
1 Soath Princeton Avenae
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CHRISTMAS
GREETIN·GS
.
.
.GEORGE MYERS
Swarthmore Pa.
May the joys of this season
be .visited upon you and yours
now and always. May your holi~
day be merry and filied with
May Clui.tm.... bring
*Jfccdth
goodel.eer to you •.•
* Jfappmu.
tl.at fjll. your I.eart
* Qood
tl.e Season tl.rougl.
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co-op
FOOD MARKET
The time h~s come to say again the things
we all feel ...
To wish you Health an~ Happiness and
lots of Good Old Cheerl
M. WEINSTEIN &: SON
.
Tailors 100 Park Ave.
Cleaners
SW 6-1727
,
BAIRD &. BIRD
,
SVlRrthnore
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FaIl Sports Letters
Awarded Friday
•
Hummer, Randy Malin, Ed Noyes,
Bud Stephani, Karl Thomas, CoCaptain Roger Zensen, Allen
Baughn, Pete Kroon, Jolin Lewis,
Dick Snyder, Cal Coleman, ~eorge
Pappas, Manager Dave Pre'llton.
. Junior Varsity: Manuel Hallier,
Ed Collins, Hap Dllnnlng, Lee
Gemmill, Bob Keller, Jon Lange,
Bob Lowe, Hugh Morrison, Kelly
Murphy, Scott' Pickard, .Mal Tippett, Jim Bruce, Dick Coles, Stuart Fisher, George Garrett, Cliff
Hopkins,
Dan Jackson, Andy
The annual Fall Letter Award
Assembly was held in the Higli
School Auditorium last Friday,
December 17. This special assembly, sp'onsored by the Student
Cabinet, recognized the achievement of boys and girls in the fall
sports program.
Following the word of welcome
by Student Cabinet President
Michael Hurd, the Cheerleaders
led in the singing of school songs.
A take-off on a hockey practice
and the coaching techniques of
Virginia Allen, was presented by
members of the Hockey Squad.
Not to be outdone, the boys next
presented a choral rendition telling of their funful and joyous
days at football camp.
Highlights of the girls' hockey
season were given by Martha Calhoun who read a letter fr.om the
absent captain, Mary Lou Pierce.
Captain Pierce commended the
team on their fine spirit, team
play and expressed sincere thanks
to Coaches Miss Allen and Patricia
Told. Letters were' awarded by
Miss Allen to members of' the
Varsity
and
Junior
Varsity
Squads. In conclusion, Coach Allen commended the team on their
fine record.
COlich Millard Robinson introduced guests Judson Timm, backfield coach of Princeton University, and Harry Warren, former
star fullback and a Captain of
University of Pennsylvania. Harry
spoke briefly to the assembly on
"What my first letter meant to
me." He emphasized how often
the same athletic experiences have
taken place in his dally living
day, that the fundamentals of
courage, loyalty, perseverance that
are the foundation stones of athletic competition are also the very
foundation of every day life.
CO,aeh Robinson then presented
letter awards to members of the
1954 Varsity Football Squad. Waiter Hall, Jr., followed with presentation of awards to theJ.V,
squad.
" _.
Supervising PrlDlli.pal Frank R.
Morey, as representative for the
American Legion, presented the
Delaware
County
American
Legion Class A Football Trophy
to Co-Captains Terry Delmuth
and Roger Zensen who In tum
presented the award to William
Bush, High School Principal, for
safe keeping In the trophy case.
This trophy is shared with Ridley
Park for this year.
Mary PhilUps and Joanne
. Taylor were announced as captains of next year's Hockey Team
with Nancy Dellmuth acting as
Manager. Pete Kroon will be the
football captain for' 1955. The assembly concluded with the singing
of the Alma Mater.
Hockey Leiters
Awards were presented as follows:
Varsity Hockey: Betsy Brinkmann, Martha Calhoun, Mary
Mellace, Jo O'Nelll, Captain Mary
Lou Pierce, Jean Golr,' Patty
O'Neill, Mary Phillips, Gail Roberts, Pam Foster, Emily Terry,
Candy AUen, Anne Driehaus,
Joan Hemenway, Joanne Taylor,
Manager Anne Walker.
Junior Varsity: . Liz Gibson,
Judy Abbe, Bev Crowther, Sue
Houseman, LouIse Johnson, Beth
Jones, Nancy Martin, Barbara
Wilson, Ellen Lambert, Barbara
Posey, Barbara Z1egenfus: Gladys
Durboraw, Leigh Hollis, Lanle
Hopper, Sandy Hoot, Patsy McGonigle,
Football Letters
Varsity Football: Stuart Bowie,
Steve Carter, John Coleman, CoCaptain Terry Dellmuth, Preston
Hollander, Mike Hurd, Charles
FOR RENT
Swarthmore & Vicinity
Several One and Two Bedtoom
APARTMENTS
available
laird & lird
Fire Comes to Fire Chief
Mr.. and Mrs. Harold March of
North Chester road lett Swarthmore last Sunday for New .Orleans, La.' They will attend the
wedding. of their son, Andrew,
and Miss Susan Marx, on December 22. Andrew has been accepted by the Navy for the Officers Training' School in Newport,
R.I., starUng in early January.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulme of
Elm avenue will visit Mrs.
Hulme's parents in Upper Mont':
clair, N.J., over Christmas.
-
I saw it in The Swarthmorean.
At 5.30 last Friday afternoon
the fire horn sounded. and voiPIANO TUNING
unteer members of the SwarthAs lb. sow.r 90.. "fore the rflIp.r
more Fire Company all dashed to
So th. ,plano turne, must 90 b.fore th.
prano playe,
get the engines and rushed to the
ALBAN PARKER
scene of trouble - all,. this Is,
except Fire Chief John A. 'Rum'ho •• MEdia 6.3555
sey who just stayed at his home
at 400 Vassar avenue. After all,
NO PICTURE? NO SOUND?
that was the best place for himTV . S.rvice $2.50. Includes loeaf. d.fec_
since that was the site of the fire.
th'. or w.ak tubes - ad1ust pfctur. fOr
It seems Hurricane Hazel is still
focu., clarity, centering, etc.
causing
reverberations.
Electrical
Jones, George Kroon, Jimmy
ROBERT BROOKS
Noyes, Joe Prather, Tad Ritzin- wires, repaired temporarily after
.
SWarthmore
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Estate ot REGINALD B. CHASE,
ger, Warren Single, Herb Steigel- the storm damaged them, flashed deceased, late of the Borough of
Delaware County. Pennman, Noel Turner, Bill Welsh, in the street outside the Rumse,. Swarthmore.
sylvania: Letters Testamentary on
Bruce Wilson, Barry Wright, and home, apparently burning· out a the above estate hAve been granted
THOM SEREMBA
Managers Walter Reynolds and transformer and sending current to the under8lgned. who requests all
having claims or demandS
charges into the Rumsey house persons
Jim Pappas.
against tho estate 01 the decedent to
UPHOLSTERING
burning out oil burner motor and make known the same and aU perSLIP COVERS-DRAPERIES
indebted to the decedent to
circulating pump motor on the SODS
Swarthmore R.f.rence,
make payment without delay.
3 Families Oust~d By
heat"r. Rumsey was denied the
AGNES FOLLANSBEE CHASE
'ho••
Hili On4
Mor. than 25 y.ars eJ:ptlrience
620 ParrIsh Road
Fire Tuesday Night experience of going entirely into
SWarthmore, Pennsylvania
(Contin~ed. from Page 1)reverse and phoning instead of or to her attorney.
aid ducts of an old heating system responding to the alarm. By the GEORGE W. McKEAG, EIlQ ..
1331 Fldellty-Phila. Trust Bldg.
through which the fire was ap- time he smelled the smoke neigh- PhUadelphla
MARGE HURD
9. Pennsylvanta. .
parently traveling to upper floors. bors had already notified p.olice
,
3t-12-17
The house now has a hot water and the Philadelphia Electric
Sandwiches - Casseroles - Salads
heating system.
Company, and police were on the
Fire Chief Jolin Rumsey and spot. They radioed the alarm, and
SWarthmore 6-3138
Mr. Taylor said the fire started the Fire Chief proceeded to set
LOST AND FOUND
in defective wfring in the basea fine example. Pulling out plugs FOUND-Near Clothier Memorment. Fireml1n said they were to freezer, refrigerator and other
Swartbmo•• 6.1448
ial. Child's dark blue felt hat.
hampered in .flghting the fire in electrical pieces, he had the "fire" Call SWarthmore (1-2247.
WILLIAM ~ROOKS
the basement hy an accumulation under control even before his I 'L;;'::O::S:"T:::_':'::B::rc.:o=wn:::::::l:::ea":th:":e::rc.:w':':"a~lI-e-t,"':'vi-_
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
of, trash and supplies which stood "boys" arrived. and there was
cinity of Harvard avenue and
Lawns :Mowed, General
in their way.
nothing left to do except say Chester road. Call SWarthmore
Haulin.
Ridley TDwnship assisted local "Merry Christmas" to them.
6-0171.
236
Bardinc
Ave., 'iirorto... Pa.
police in routing' carS around the
LOST-Navy blue wallet in vi~
fire area. .
cinltypost office. Monday. Re- I ~:::;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:~
SwartlIJnoN Higil 5011001",
ward. Call SWarthmore 6-5829. I.
Chief Rumsey estimated dam6ttI AIIIHICII C"'mnas
LOST Vicinity of post office, Jewelry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-4216
age at approximately $5000. The
HOMECOMING DANCE
handknlt
Norwegian
child's
EMIL
SPIES
Monday, December 27th
Taylors and Mrs. Kilgore spent
mitten. Grey with red reindeer.
Watchllla'••
H.
5. Gy...asJ.m - 8:30 P.M.
the night with the Keppler family
SWarthmore
6-5103.
Formerly of F. C. ~e I: Soos
SpoeIOHd by th. Vanity CI.b
at 116 Cornell avenue while the
LOST - Platinum. diamond link Fine Walch and
128 Yal. Ave.
AdlllllSlol
Fre.
Durnall,s were guests of ·Postbracelet,
vicinity
Benjamin Clock Repairs
Swarthmare. Pa.
master Walter Snyder at 511 Yale wnnlllllllllllDlUIDlnlDllllllIIlllIlIIlIlIlDIIIIIIIDllnn!!i West or Swarthmore avenues. Re-I~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
ward. Call SWarthmore 6-1732.
avenue. The Snyders until several
PIOURE
FRAMING
~
LOST
Would the person who
months ago occupied the third
•
took
Lillian
little
floor of the burned building.
PORTRAIT STUDIO § blue two-wheelerFairbank's
PETER 01 NICOLA
bike from Mr.
Heat was restored and electrical
Biddle's
lawn
please
return
it
to
5
PHOTOGRAPHIC
work done the next day so that
her at 230 Rutgers avenue.
Driveway Con.trucfion
SUPPLIES
- LOST - Glasses. Please call Keith
the families could move back into &
E
Asphalt or .Concrete
·Richardson,
SWarthmore 6their apartments.
4653.
The occupants highly praised
Cellar Walls Re-Plaltered
the quick response, efficient and ==
FOR 'SALE
E
State & Monroe Sf,.
considerate function of the Fire
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
SALE-Morris Minor, 1951.
I!
Media
- FOR
Companies. Mr. Durnall said,
Excellent cOridition. $595. Call
&0
"Another five minutes and It
ELgin 6-7548 evenings and week6-2176'
..
ends.
' ,
would have been a far sadder
f,;.iiHllIIlIIllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllRlllllllllt'II
FOR
SALE--,-Chrysler
'sedan, 1934
story."
model. A-~ running condition.
Good rubber ~ Reasoriable. Call
SWarthmore 6-6513.
$.500 MONTHLY
FOR SALE - Handmade quilts,
Builders
dolls and dolls' clothing, hangStarffnlJ salarr for 2 exec:uUv.·type
ing
wall
shelf,
comer
brackets,
sal.lmn to r.present la". Eadem
spice box. Allison's Antiques,· at
financial corporatfon. No trav.l. Sales
the Forge, Rose Tree.
..perlence and abtllty d••lr.d, ,stab7
SWarthmore 6.6455
WANTED
• If there is any question
nilled reltde.t, 25-4D yean old. ma,·
fled, capable of auumh\9 ruponslbll·
WANTED-Home
for
male
tiller
about health, your Doctor
itt.... I,. requadfng lnt.rvltw plea..
kitten. Call SWarthmore 6is the person to see-right
Indud.
brie' INnonal history, all
1947.
CHester 4-6246
replI.c confld.nlal. Our sal.sm... han
WANTED-To re/;lt garage near
away. And, when yo~ have
been Informed 01 thlo ad. Box A. L
center of town. Call SWartha prescription from, your
Swarthmorean.
more 6-1727.
physician. the next step
WANTED
Small. child's bed.
Child's desk. Call SWarthmore
is to bring it 1:0 us for
WEST LAUREL HILL 6-7373.
S.....
Classified Ads
=
=
i ROGER RUSSELL !
=
=
=
~E
Frr:v~
----------------------
1m. W. Rumford Co.
.
our prompt. professional
f=ompounding.
CREMATORY
1eI...o•• Av•• above City Lt.e.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
lal..cyowyd
IVyrldg. 3·1122
Certificate covering cost of
service in beautiful chapel, cremation, choice 01 um and permanent niche, may be obtairied
in advance of need. A modern
service at reasonable cost.
YOUT inquiru is invited.
iF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~S;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~
, SING'LE RESIDENCE
•
For information call Mrs. George Corbett,
. office of Baird & Bird, SWarthmore 6-0108.
SW 604101
.
..
'"
\
Jack Prichard
PERSONAL
PERSONAL - Bendix home appliance service. Washers, driers.
ironers. Factory trained servicemen. Genuine Bendix parts. We
also repair ABC, Whirlpool and
Kenmore. 51. South Morton avenue. Call SWarthmore 6-3312.
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance repairs-prompt
service. TV sets repaired in the
home. Robert Brooks, SWarthmore 6-38Q9.
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6-8761
.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~"
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
Swarthmore 6-2253
I
RCAIaPih• •'hlW.U
a
>
FIGHT
T. B.
BUY
•
HELP
THE SWARTHMOREAN
•
Fire Company to
Hold Open Hquse
Community Invited To
Fire House On
January 7
PUC Aids on R. R. Gafes
According to announcement
from Harrisburg the Public Utility
Commission on Monday ordered,
the Pennsylvania Railroad to instaU'new gates and flashing warning lights at the Swarthmore avenue crossing of its tracks here
where a fatal accident occurred
Bradshaw Named
By United Fund
Ogden Avenue Resident
Will Head 1956
Campaign
'W
A Com,'ete 'nsurance all4 lea' Estate AgeIICY
Air od S'I, Trav.1
SWEENEY & CLYDE
29 EASl 5TH Sr•• CHESTER.
4-6312
4-6313
4-6314
PIt.H.: 4-6311
Sa..... D. Clyde. Jr.
S_..I D. Clyde
G ...... PIG"'''
~. Eward C~~
I
SEALS,
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1954-
VOLUME 26-NUl\18ER 53
.
CHRISTMAS
FRIENDLY OPEN HOUSE
Members of the Friendly Open
House gathered together Monday
afternoon, Dec. 20, to sing Christmas carols and hear the Christmsa
message brought by Rev. Joseph
P. Bishop. Mrs. Joseph Paul and
her twin daughters, Jean and
Anne, sang several songs. Santa
arrived in the person of Dr. Samuel C. Palmer, who distributed
gifts to all the members.
The hospitality committee consisted of Mrs. Joseph Walter, Mrs.
Mark
Bittle,
Mrs.
Charles
Thatcher, Mrs. Benjamin Collins,
Mrs. Margaret Servais, and Mrs.
Harry Miller. The next meeting
will be held on January 3 . at 2
p.m.
Stephen S. Follwell
Interred in Mahwah
Father Gf Mrs. Pratt
Died Here
Sunday
Stephen Seymour Follwell, reThomas A. Bradshaw, Ogden
Members of the Swarthmore last summer.
tired agent of the export branch
The announcement states the avenue, president of the ProviFire Company who open their 1955 PUC will pay $5,000 of the cost
of the New York Railway Equlp- .
Membership Fund Drive tom or- of the improvements, from a dent Mutual Life Insurance 'Comment Company, died Sund'ay
row, will hold their third annual special legislative fund, and the pany, has been named chainnan
morning at the age of 89 at 404
open house for residents of the railroad will assume the remain- of the 1956 Uuited Fund camVassar avenue where he had lived
horough next Friday evening from' ing $19,000.
paign, it was announced last
for six years with his daughter,
7 to 10 o'clock at the Fire House.
The PUC order caUs for instal- week by Albert J. Nesbitt, chairMrs. Alice Elisabeth Pratt. He
Frank Maselli is chairman of lation in 1955. However, a spokes- man of the Board of the United
had been in poor health for the
the committee arranging the open man for the railroad on Wednes- Fund, following a meeting of Its
past, year.
house at' which apparatus and day said the Philadelphia division executive committee.
Born in Bristol, England Mr.
equipment of the local. volunteers engiDeer's office is starting' to
The new chairman succeeds
Follwell came to America with
wlll be displayed for the inspec- progress the project immediately Richard C. Bond, president of
his brother, arriving in New York
tion of interested citizens and and the new gates and signals will John Wanamaker and a member
City during the famous bUzzard
their children. Refreshments w!11 be in operation just as. soon as of the board of managers of
of 1888. fie 'helped lay the first
be served.
plans can be completed and re- Swarthmore College, who led the
telegraph' cables across the AtAs an innovation in this year's quired materials seCured.
1955 campaign that ended on Dedd
to England. He sailed back
cember 7.
Captain Albert to A ress lantic
dilve r8F'$5' contributing memto England the 'day after the
berships the Company Is issuing to
Bradshaw' participated In the
TuesdaY.Meeting
sinking of the Lusitania and was
each home a pamphlet picturing
recent UDltcd Fund drive as vice
Jan, 4
in London during .the First World
its, six pieces of apparatus, dechairman
Section I, comprised
CaptaiD Francis Lee Albert, War bombings.
scrlbing Ille equipment and funcof firms in the Insurance, paper, CHC USN will. address '.be
From 1912 to 1929 he lived in
tion of. each and giving maintenleather and automotive business. Won:an's Club of Swarthmore Maplewood, N.J., where his wife,
ance costs on tJle three which are President Judge Sweney Nesbitt hailed the selection d:~ ':l'uesday, January 4, on the sub- the former Mary Barker Purdy
owned by the Company, The other
•
• . .
lIradsbaw . as . ch~an of·
ject ''Looking into This· Ne", of Brooklyn died In 1928..He had
three are owned by the Borough.
Gives Final Order
sixth annual camp81gn as an .ex- Year.'; Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, made numerous trips to Peru and
'sviarihmorehomes eiijoy im' ex'Wednesday
cellent choice to keep the l!ruted program chairman, will introduce Columbia, South America where
Fund on the course that It has the speaker.
ceptionally good fire protection
the terrain often forced him to
Swarthmore residents are assur- established.
Capiain Albert retired June 30, ride r.lUleback even at the age of
rating by insurance companies.
Born In Ouray, Colo., Bradshaw 1953, after nearly 35 years of con- ti5. For 15 years he was his comThese low premiums depend on ed of a swimming pool next sumthe high type of efficient service me~. President Judge Henry Swe- attended high school In Fort Col- tinuous duty as a chaplain in the pany's manager in Rio deJaneiro.
given by the active, volunteer ney handed down an Drder mak- IIns and then the University of regular Navy. He and his
He was a 'member of the Brookmembers of the company. The ing this possible, on Wednesday, Colorado from which he ~d- live In Philadelphia.
lyn, N.Y. Mistletoe Lodge of the'
Chaplain Albert knows the Masonic Order.
volunteers in turn depend upon December 29. The text, of the uated in 1928. Two years later
he received his degree from its United States, having traveled in
th'e. -p6tential recipients of the order which is final follows:
At the age of 79 Mr. Fon.well
';And nOW, December .29, 1954, law school.
all 48 states. He has spent 17
service to c!)ntribute funds for
retired and went to Denver, Colo.,
He practiced law for a short of the past 36 years at sea and
purchase . aDd maintenance of the Decree Nisi· $ntered Dece~. (Continued on Page 7)
ber
9.
1954,
be
and
the
same.
IS;
time
with his father In Fort Col- overseas, vtsiting 42 foreign counnecessary "ieces "f equipment not
included in their aUotment from hereby amended in the followmg I'lins, before joining the legal de- tries. Durin!! the war,. as Seventh
partment of the provident Mutual Fleet chaplam, he di.rected !he
the Borough tax funds. Among respects only:
"1. There shall be erected on December I, 1930. He became ministry of 206 chaplams servmg
new prot~tlve pieces' purchased
Me~ting
by ~e COmpany for the good of around the pool, a cyclone fence, I assistant counsel in 1934. counsel 250,000 Navy men. In 1945, he
with
appropriate
safeguards,
to
in
1942
and
ge'leral
counsel
in
dedicated
46
new
Navy
chapels
all during the past year are a
Leslie
Polk,
formerly
of
smoke ejector, a two-way FM prevent the entrance of persons, 1945, He moved Up to vice pres- on thirty Pacific is1anrls.
childre~,
when
the
ident
and
g~neral
counsel
in
1949
Captain
Albe:t
knows
the
Swarthmore
and
now
with
the
particularly.
(Continued ·on Page 7)
pool is not m operation. The exact and on January 1 1953, assumed oburches, and IS perhaps the U.S .. State Department in France,
location of this cyclone fence, and the presidency of 'the 89-year-old Navy', outstanding p~ponent of will be the guest speaker at the
the area to be enclose~his!heCreburtY' Provident Mutual Life Insurance inter-faith collaboration-"C~op~ January meeting of Women's Inshall be determine~ by r
,0
Co.
.eration without compromise. ternational League for Peace and
after recommendatIOns by counsel
h'
ber of the During the past three and a half Freedom which will be held at the
Brads aw IS a mem
h d' 52 d'f
f M
Fr derl'ck Tolles
I - home 0
rs.
e
,
for the Plain~s and f or the board of directors of the Uuitcd years, he has pr<:ac e m .
Dr. Courtney Smith, president of Swarthmore SWlIII Clyb.
th Philadel hia National ferent churches m the Philadel- 606 Elm street, on January 6 at
Swarthmore College, will be guest
2. The Swarthmore S,,:,im Club Funnkd, th: Insuran~e Federation phia area, and has delivere.d lec- 2 p.m.
speaker at the Mother's C:1ub'& an.. may initially have as famIly mem- Ba,
1.
well as the tures in many colleges, uruverslMr. Polk will discuss certain
varua, as
.
.
. 1
ts f resent-day Eur
bscrl' b- of Pennsy
nual hther's Night Dmner on berships the present 414 su.
• h h ds In 1950 he ties, and semmarles.
socIa aspec 0 P
Thursday, January 17.
ers who are residents of the Bor- com:"y e ~
the advance
Chaplain Albert. has a Bac."- opean life with emphasis upon
Mrs Edinund Jones, chainnan ough of Swarthmore, provided s:xv
as ~Peht of the commun- elor's degree in Busmess Admirus- France; and will give his impresfor tbis affair, announced that ~n that no vacancies shall be fill.ed gifts depar m
.
tration, and is a Bachelor of sions of the contrasts and commembers and their husl?ands will until by resignation or otherwISe ity Chest.
th Sacred ,Literature and 'Doctor of parisons between Ute abroad and
be invited to attend by a special the membership shall have been
He is also a membo:r of , e Humane· Letters.
In the U.S. from the viewpoint of
reduced
to
less
than
the
\imitation
Racquet
Club,
the
Philadelphia,
Dr.
Albert
has
taken
an
active
an average American who has
committee headed by Mrs. James
of
400
families
contained
in:
the
penn!;yl!ania
and
American
Bar
part
In
veteran
and
fraternal
orlived in Europe and then returned
Jezl, who will telephone each
member' immediately after. the said Decree.
Associations,
gantzatlons. For two years he;",as to America.
state chaplain. of .the American
Mr. Polk who has been with the
firSt of the year. The dlnner will "a. The bill herein filed is ~
Legion In CalifornIa and. for 13 State Department for three and a
be provided in part by the mem- tained as to the Swarthmore SWIm Civil Defense OfIice
Seeks Volunteer Typist years national. chaplain ot. the half, years, Is at present serving
bers who will bril1g covered dishes
( Continued on Page 7)
. "d D
Ancient Egyptian Order of SCIOts. in Paris in the Executive Secre. of their own preparation.
The
County
O.fIlce
of
CIVI
e;
He has addressed national and tariat of the United States ReAtter dinner and the address
fense
would
hke
a
vOlu~tee
state conventions with audiences I gionlil Organization, Headquarters,
by Dr. Smith, the floor will be
typist
wiIli?g
to
~v~
,!WO
ours
'up
to 18,000 people.
of the U.S. Delegations toN.A.T.O.
cleared for dancing. The folloWeach
week.m
the
CIVIC
mterest;/
Mrs.
Robert
B.
Clothier,
Mrs.
and O.E; E.C.
ing members will serve as comcivil
defense.
Volunteers
~re
a
H
.
N.
CDmpton,
Jr.,
Mrs~
John
W.
He Is a graduate of Temple UnImittee heads: decoration, Mrs. Om.ers. of the Comtnnnlty
ed
to
apply
to
Ofllce
of
CI~
DeSoule,
and
Mrs.
Raymond
P
..
WUversity
and did graduate work at
Richard Eckenroth; table settini, Nursing S e r vic e, Delaware
fense,
Court
House,
Media,
or
son'
will
serve
as
hostesses
for
College in Vermoot.
Mrs. Henry Roth; kitchen super- County, will be closed on New
the meeting. Mrs. Robert A. Boyle Later he continued his adv~
vision, Mrs. Edward Thorn.as; cof- y ......s Day. HGwever. a nurse phone MEdia 6-0600.
and Florence J. Lucasse will pre- study at the Sorbonne in Paris
fee, Mrs. George D)lIIIl; casseroles, will be IOn doty for emergencies
side
at the tea table.
and at the University of Perugia
Scllool
Receives
Grant
1\Ina:
Mrs. .Tam~ HudSon; meat, Mrs. and eaD be reached by ••~.
Mathews JiIh""'*l; clean-up, Mrs. CL 9-31109, tbrOo&h Ulo
The School In Rose v8Iley reKAPPAS TO '-SEW
will intraThornas Mcnhenney, Mrs. Peter. ness of the Delaware eoontY . ceived as' a gift this Chris:tnas,
.
era! -~-...
~ M urice
The
ppa Kappa Gamma sew- duce
the~. Gen
""""~Coste•. finance, Ihs'lVernon Ur- HMPfW.. J)orotlQ> N. SIdnM',
fr
acres
of
land
Our
a
.
u_
4.6
hich
has
lng
group
willmee.
t
011.·
Tuesday.
,
men
of
the
meeting
are
.......
bani; 'host.· ••, l\irB.Paul Brown;.
__' · Th.e
school, w
. B' Fred01_ tIIie wwlem ~ B • 0Oft....
o_.w
Jan.......
4,
at.
the
home.
of
lira.
TDlles
and
Mrs.
enrletta
assistant hoot as ses,' lira. Edward .
~..... tIIat a n_ the land from Mr.t "'"eli,SewellW.
-'
ilib'lllCl!.
~rented
a
_
'
.
.
•
sm.
HodIe.of
111
0gdeII
Mrs.
ErIeh
....
.....,..
is In
CcinleUlIs· Mrs. Frank POiWO(Id, be .,.uec1 ..... ai SW sUIre 1933, bas paid as ren ea
. ' . ' - sW""
,
•
of bOspI~ty.
Mrs. _MfY!.i.;,":""way,. Mrs. Wesley
.. _
of tile ~', ye!"", o~,,~~.
_venue..~
.
eoU
StmonM'rs. .ToIm (Jersbach; ....
er
.........,'
:r.raDk Chaptllaft
Navy Chaplain to
Open Club Year
Swarthmoreans Will
Swim This Summer
of
Polk WIL Speaker
At January
I
Dr. Smith to Speak at
Father's Night Dinner
,
PERSONAL
Laundry washed
and
dried.
KIngswood
4-0252. fii!
504 Baltimore Pike, Springfield.
PERSONAL-Dressmaking, Blterations. Expert fitting on suits.
Rush orders a specialty. Rates
reasonable. ELgin '6-5921.
PERSONAL Belvedere Convalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
Street, Chester. Nursing care for
au' illnesses. Professionally stalred. State licensed. Special diet
cases. Spacious grounds. Sadie D.
Pippins, proprietor. CHester 29997.
PERSONAL-Baby sitting. Responsible woman. Call SWarthmore 6-4251.
.
I
Excellent location for adult couple. Most unusual
facilities including 2~car garage, full eledric services and delightfully landscaped surroundings,
complete privacy, newly created. Consists of
very large living room 30' x' 22', kite:hen, bath,
large bed room, many closets and available' II'
guest room.
Rent $125.00 per month includes eledricity,
heat, hot water, garage, eledric stove and electric refrigerator~
.
SVlll rthn!ore
December 24, 1954
in
Nursing Service
Emergency Phones
~~ill~ta7e~ett
'_emee.
,18ar
Ka'
.
.... peeemher 31, 1954
Paae2
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Personals
from ..crozer Hospital where' she
was a patient.
Miss Joyce Cabots of Chester
entertain with an open house
on Ne~ Year's Day.
Waldo R. Fisher, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher of Guernsey
road, is spending the holidays
skiing at St. Sauveur Des Monts
Quebec, Canada.
'
M~. and Mrs. Duncan G. Foster,
Jr., . Infant SOD, Derek, and Miss
GO~lnna Foster, of Ithaca, N. Y.,
arrIved last Friday to spend the
holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Foster of Crest laue. Corinna returned last Sunday to Ithaca where
she is employed in the ;dministrative offices of Cornell University. Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Jr. and
Derek will return to Ithaca New
Year's Day.
-Mr. anir- Mrs. Joh~ M.· Foster
an.d infant son, Jeffrey, of Cam~
brIdge, Mass., arrived Sunday to
spend the holidays with Mr. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunca.n G. Fosier of Crest lane. They
WIll return to Cambridge on New
Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cresson of Amherst avenue entertained at a family dinner on Christmas day.
-
•
BRIDAL FESTIVITIES
Mrs. Donald Poole of North
Swarthmore. avenue and Mrs.
Raymond C. LaSliiat of North
Swarthmore avenue entertained at
a bridal shower and tea in honor
of Mrs. Jane Hanna Neuweiler
and Mr. Wright W. Gary whose
marriage took place on December
24. '
At Huntington Valley Country
Club, a dinner was held in their
honor by Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.
Hackley, Jr., of Meadowbrook.
STATE INSPECTION PERIOD Ends Jan. 31
Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vassar
avenue is entertaining Mr. and
'Have your car IRspected ROW
Mrs. Joseph W. Frescoln of Piqua
Ohio, Colonel and Mrs. Robert E:
WINTERIZE with PRESTONE or zEREX
Moist ,and children, Johnnie and
Jackie, of Wautagh, Long Island,
. ROBERT J. AT%. Owner
and her grandsou, Johnny Avila,
of North Franklin, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Carroll of
Wheel Balancing
Auto Lite BaHeries
Riverview road entertained at a
dinner party Wednesday evening.
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Dartmounth and Lafayette Ave~ue$
Muriel Watkins, daughter of Mr.
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and Mrs. W. Watkins of College
NEUWEILER-GARY
avenue, is visiting friends in
Mrs. Jane Hanna Neuweiler
Washington, D.C., this week. Mur..
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuei
iel, a senior at Hiram College
C. Hanna of Maple avenue was
Hiram, Ohio, will return to col ~
married Friday evening, D~cem
lege tomorrow.
ber 24, to Mr. Wright W. Gary
John Tyler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of Princeton. The ceremony was
Alonzo Tyler of South Chester
performed by the Rev. Joseph P.
BEAUTY SALON
road, will return Monday to the
Bishop in the Swarthmore PresNaval Academy at Annapolis
byterian Church with only memB~UTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
where he is a first classman. He
bers of the immeiiiate families in
has spent the past two weeks at
attendance.
9 South Chester Road
the home of his parents.
Mr. Gary is president of the
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker
Minerals and Chemicals Corporaof Riverview road had as their
tion of America and former presholiday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Ident
of the Calif.
Filtrol Corporation
W. Flaccus and their three chilin
Pasadena,
dren,
Margaret,
David
and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary left by plane
Laurie, of Scarsdale; and 'itrr. and
for Honolulu on a wedding trip
Mrs. David W. Shoemaker and
and will return to California by
their two children Carol and
boat late in January. They will
Chip, of Haddnofleld: N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards of be at home in Princeton, N.J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Warden Macon, Mo., are spending Christ- affer February 1.
of Yale avenue have as their guest mas holidays with their son-infor the holidays, Mrs. Warden's law and-daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
ENGAGEMENTS
mother, Mrs. W. E. Life of Oneida WiUlam Scarborough of Rutgers
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Park of
N.Y.
' avenue.
Park avenue announce the enMr. and Mrs. J. H. G. McConMr. and Mrs. Robert Clothier gagement of their daughter Miss
echr of South Chester road will of Amherst A venue will entertain Patricia Lynn Park, to Mr. Gilbert
entertain at an "open house" on at a buffet supper party before S. BarJles of New London, Conn.
No date has been set for the
New Year's Day.
the ~ew Years Eve Series dance.
wedding.
~. and Mrs. George McKeag of· Judith Vincent of Oberlin ColParrJsh road attended the wed- lege, Oberlin, Ohio and her brothMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wagner
di?g and reception Tast Monday of er, John Vincent, a student at
MIss Anne Livingston Johnson Westtown School are spending the of Dickinson avenue, announc~
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert week with their aunt and uncle, the engagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to Mr. Henry R. Horn, son
Emerson Lamb Johnson and John Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Satterthwaite
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Horn,
Wei~ Mitchell Clark,' Lt. U.S. of North Chester road. Their of Essington.
MarlOe Corps, at Bethesda, Md. parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. VinMiss Wagner was graduated
Mrs. Johnson and Mr. McKeag cent of Wilmette, Ill., are in
from Swarthmore HIgh School and
were classmates at Swarthmore France for a year.
attended Indiana State Teachers
College.
Pte. Dana Swan, son of Mi. and
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tennant, College.
Mr. Horn was graduated ·from
Mrs. Oliver G. Swan of North 3rd, and daughter, Sally, of New?nhest~ road returned to his base port are spending the Christmas Ridley Park High School and
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Miami, Fla., yesterday' after a week with Mrs. Tennant's, par- Columbia Schyol of Advertising.
ten day Christmas leave
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. SatterthA group of better hats
Liz Forsythe, daught~r of Mr waite of North Chester road.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Howard E.
:~d Mrs. F. H. Forsythe enter~
Lt. Col. E. C. Aiken and family Shearer of North Swarthmore
-.aIDed at an open house at her of Quantico, Va., are visiting Col avenue announce the engagement
hom~ on Thayer. road yesterday Aiken's mother, Mrs. Alexande~ of their daughter, Miss Mary June
eve~lDg. IJz will be returning to Ewing of Dartmouth avenue over Shearer, to Ensign Gerald R.
De~llson University, Granville, the New Year's week end.
Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
OhIO, on Sunday to resume her
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk A. Dedel, of Herbert M. Simpson of Merchantsophomore year studies
Norbrooke, Possum Hollow road ville, N.J.
.
Mis~ Shearer is a senior at The
Miss Catherine Isberg of South Wallingford, spent Christmas with
Chester road is a patient In Meth Mrs. Dedel's cousin, Mrs. Webster C~lI~ge of William and Mary in
odist-Episcopal Hospital in Phila= A. Melcher and her familY of Wllhamsburg, Va. She is a memdelphia.
Cynwyd, Pa.
ber·of Alllha Chi Omega Sorority.
Gloria Peirsol, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Youngblood
Ensign Simpson, who is npw in
and Mrs. Henry Peirsol of La'- and their son, Russell, of Cin- ~ght training at Pensacola, Fla.,
fayette avenue, is visiting Mr. and cinnati, Ohio. spent Christmas IS a graduate of The College of
Mrs: Frederick D. Kauffman and with Mrs. Youngblood's parents, William and Mary. He is a memfamlly of Westmont, N. J. The Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks ber of Lambda Chi Alpha Fra•
Kauffmann'S will be New Year's of Rutgers avenue.
temity.·
Day guests of the Peirsols.
Miss Pauline Beneke of New
No. date has been set for the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Reyn- York City spent the Christmas weddmg.
.
aIds and son, John, of Mt. Leb- holidays with her aunt, Miss Anne
..
anon were holiday house guests Guetter of Cornell avenue
.
Mr. and M~s. Ea,le W. SweIgert
of Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mal leri of flrexel Hill '?lDOUnCe the enof Guernsey road.
of Ithaca N.Y. are visiting ~ gagement of their daughter, BarLois Storlazzi, daughter of Dr Malgieri'; mother Mrs Gil s. bara Ellen, to Cpl. William Burdand Mrs J' J St I '
,
.
man sall Potts son of Mr a d M
or azzi of Park Spencer of Guernsey road. Mrs. I Morris L' Potts f Y I' n
rs.
. . .
:venue, is spending. the holidays Spencer entertained in honor of'
.
a
a e avenue.
t home, having been released h,er son-in-law and daughter on
Tuesday afternoon.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 J;Jartmonlh Avenue,
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Russell's Service .
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HATS
$5.00
HATS - $10.00
SWEATERS - $5.90
SKIRTS- $7_90
AnD Denworth, daughter of Mr. sIster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- In-law and daughter, Mr. and
and Mrs. R. K.' Denworth of Elm ~ard ~~efler of Chester, N.J. over Mrs. N. Bruce Dultett of Aurora,
Ill., and her son-in-law and
avenue anli a senior at Earlham
e C f)stmas holidays.
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an athletic blazer for being a
member of the team which won
the Ivy League 'Championship.
Howard is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Shearer of North Swarth-
The. bells ring and
the horns toot
"Happy New Year!"
Now, if wishes were
cars, death and injury
would not ride our highways. But it takes your
••• your resolution ••• to make
this a safe New Year: Drive
with courtesy, caution, control.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fellows
of. Garrett avenue entertained
on Christm,\s Day, Mr. Fellows'
brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Baird and daughter,
Jane, of Newark, Del. Mr. and
Mrs. Baird are former residents
of Swarthmore.
Howard E. Shearer, Jr., a sophomore at Cornell University was
recently awarded a varsity letter
in cross country. He also received
more avenue. •
college, Richmond, Ind., has been
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Denworth of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Frost
of
Merriam,
Kansas.
awarded the 1954 Comstock Elm avenue, with Raymond K.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton N. Cox and
Mrs. Bess B. Lane of North
hockey award. This award is Denworth, Jr., and Ann spent
daughter, Susan, of Baltimore,
Swarthmore avenue visited her
Md., will visit Mrs. Cox's parents,
given annually to the senior the. Christma~ holidays with
son and his family, Mr.. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scholl of
woman who haS c?ntrlbuted the theIr son-in-law and daughter,
Robert E. Lane of New Haven,
Michigan avenue for the New
most to the women s field hockey, Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Gathany of
Conn., over the Christmas holiYear week-end.
team during her fours years of Lake Forest, 1I1. Their son-in-law
days.
college.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
•
Serving as captain of the Earl- Harold C. Stratte, Jr., and tw~
ham hockey team this year, Ann children from Rochester Minn'
COURTISY
has played varsity hockey for the joined them in Lake F~rest fa;
CAUTION
THRIE C'S FOR SAFElY
past four years. She has played the holidays.
CONTROL
on the Miami Valley team for
Dr. and Mrs. Ge-orge L. Armithree years. Ann has also played tage of South Chester road envarsity . basketball and lacrosse. tertained on Sunday afternoon in
She has served on the New Stu- honor of their son, George L.
dent We&. stall and the dining Armitage, 3rd, who is on vacation
room' committee. In past years, from Miami, Fla., where he is
she has sung in choral groups at employed. Dr. and Mrs. Arlnitage
the college and was a member of also had as their guests over
the Young Women's christian the Christmas holidays, their son
Association. She is majoring In and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
English.
Mrs. Richard Armitage and family
of Baltimore, Md.
NEWS NOTES
Miss Greta Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme of
of Crest lane, enRichardson
Rutgers' avenue visited their
tertained Miss Alin Dedayon of
son-In-law and daughter, Mr. and
Turkey ov;er the holidays. Miss
Mrs. Gerry Merrick In Cleveland,
Richardson and Miss Dedayon are
Ohio for a week.
students at Western College, for
Mrs. Frederic Child, Mrs. Mary
C. Foster, and Pamela Foster of Wom~n, Oxford, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. KindSouth Chester R a a d visited
Mrs. Child's daughter, Mrs. A. ley, Salisbury, Md. and Miss
SalnIini cif Yonkers,N.Y., over Helen Cawley, Logan, Utah, were
the holidays. Pam will travel from Christmas holiday house gue~ts
Yonkers to Boston for a camp of the Peter E. Tolds, Park 'avereunion and then come back to nue. Mrs. Told's parents~ the Rev.
New York City on the 30th for a and Mrs. George H. Turner were
r
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their guests for Christmas dinner.
second camp reunion.
Mrs. R. T. Bates of Yale aveMrs. Mary C. Fester of South
Chester road and her mother, nue entertained the Hill and HolMrs. Frederic Child of the same low Garden Club at its Christmas
address, entertained . Mr. and party December 14. Mrs. Virgil
10 STAY ALIVE IN '551
Mrs. Jolm Child of Wescosville, Ware and Mrs. William Simkin
DfllVE
gave
a
program
of
Christmas
decPa., over the New Year's Holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gi11lams oration instructions.
Mrs. S. W. Lippincott of RutThis is not a license to lIi1l or injllre.
of Dickinson avenue visited
gers
avenue
spent
the
ChristMrs. Gi11lam's
mas holidays with her daughter,
Mrs. Claymore Sleek of Baltimore
Mrs. Walter Lamb ;f Bryq Mawr.
for the holldays.
John S. Pine, GoHrIIlw
Mrs.. Henry T. Gayley, Sr.,
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of
visited her son and daughter-inWainut lane spent the Chris!law, Mr. and Mrs. ,H. T. Gayley
.
mas holidays with their son
ofJ;:lm avenue over the holidays.
and daughter - In -law, r,ir. and
- Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Burke
Mrs. James Brown of Old Sayof Westdale and .Harvard avenues
brook,Conn" .
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visited their son and daughter•• . j.-,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackin-law of Twin Lakes, Salisbury,
son of North Chesler road have
gone to Highland' Park, ' Lake Md. over the holidays.
Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell
Wales, Fla., for the winter sea- avenue retumed recently from
EACH YEAR ,THE SWARTHMORE FIRE COMPANY CALLS
son.
an extended trip which included
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph S. Bates of a visit with her sister, Mrs. George
Paxon Hollow road, Media, en-
15 South Chester Road
STOCKTAKING SEASON IS
t~rtained Mrs. Bates' brother and Wicker of Lewiston, N.Y., her son-
WINS HOCKEY AWARD
. December SI, 1954
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COIPMY IF PltRIS1lYAIIIA
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Phone SWarthmore 8-0900
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., December 31, 1954
TRINITY NOTES
, PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
• To make it worthwhile for all
concerned and to justify the costs
in ~ieparation and materials, at
least 40 persons are expected to
register on Tuesday evening.
Boy Scout Troop 3 will meet at
the church' at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
Choir rehearsals will be held on
Th ursday with the Cherub Choir
at 3:30 p.m. the Junior Choir at 4
p.m. and the Chancel Choir 'at 8
p.m.
There will be a celebration of
On Sunday, January 2, there
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock will be the regular two Morning
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Sunday morning and again at 11 Worship Services at 9:30 and 11
The Membership Committee of
o'clock. At 9: 30 children in the o'clock. The topic of the sermon
by Mr. Sch'ot! will be "The Fruits the Meeting has arranged a Cof3rd grade and up will meet for
of the Spirit are . . ." Mr. Bishop
fee Hour for Friends' and, friends
Church School, and those in the will be out of town.
of Friends for naxt Sunday, Jan2nd grade and down will meet at
Church School classes will meet
11 o'clock.
as usual at 9:30, 10:45 and II. The uary 2. It will be held in WhitThe ushers for Sunday will be Men's Bible Class and Women's tier House directly after Meeting
as follows: C. B. Blake, C. S. Bible Class are 'resuming their for Worship. All are most welBrown, R. M. Daniel, R. H. Fel- Sunday morning classes at 9:30 come.
lows, C. H. W. Ingraham, F. W. a.m.
The Unlted Fellowship students
Luehring, J. H. Schad, and H. G.
Sunday evening the Senior will meet in their room 'under. the
Toland. George Hansell will serve High Fellowship will, meet for Meeting House at 7 p.m. on Sunas acolyte at 8. o'clock, and Lyman supper at 6:30 in MCCahan Hall. day.
deCamp and Carl Hally will be on A program will follow at 7 at
On January 9, a new Forum
duty at 11. During the 11 o'clock which time a film entitled "The Series, on the "Relation Between
service Betsy Brinkman and Joan Church in the Atomic 'Age" will Religion and Civil 'Liberties'! will
, Thomson will be in charge of the be shown and there will be a dis- begin. Dr. William McDermott
nursery.
cussion. The Junior High Fellow- will be the first speaker. His topic
A service of Evenlng Prayer ship wilt also meet for supper at will be "The Early Background ot'
will be held on Tuesday at 5: 30 6:30, followed by a Choir Re- the Human Freedoms."
p.m. and again on Friday at the hearsal at 7 and then a program
same hour.
of faith and f u n . '
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The Girls' Choir will rehearse at
The Missions and Benevolences
The fact that no disability or
5 o'clock Monday afternoon, and Committee will meet at 8 p.m. on discord is beyond the healing
the Boys' Choir rehearsals will be Tuesday evening, January 4, in power of God will be stressed at
held as usual at 4 o'clock on Mon- the Women's Association Room.
Christian Sclence services this
day and Wednesday, with full
Thursday evening, January 6, Sunday, in the Lesson-Sermon
choir rehearsal at 7: 30 p.m. there will be a general meeting entitled "God."
Thursday.
of the Ushers' Association at 8
Scriptural selections will inOn Thursday there will be a p.m. in the Women's Association clude the accoUnt, as given in the
celehration of the Holy Commun- Room. At this time the election seventh chapter of Luke's Gosion at 11: 45 a.m. This will he of new officers will be held. pel, of Christ Jesus' healing of
followed by the luncheon Dieety' Thursday morning, at 10:30 a.m. othe centurion's servant who was
ing of the Woman's Auxiliary.
there will be a Dar of Silence "sick, and ready to die."
CHURCH SERVICES
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
JO~~sS'~o~i, ~.;'~;.~:er .
S
cia.
2
Il~~.-Morn_
J
ing A.::an:'
Worship Service. Mr. Schott
9:30
will preach. Sermon'topic: ''The
Fruits of the Spirit are •.• "
9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. Church School.
9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's
Bible Class.
6:30 P.M. - Senior and Junior
High Fellowship.
METHODIST CHURCH,
John C. Kulp
Minister
Rudolph H. Hodge
Assistant Minister
M~s. Ruth G. Nicely
Orgamst-Director of Music
Sunday, January 2
8:45 A.I14.-Church School
11 :00 A.M. - Morning Worship
Service. Sermon topic: "The
Result of Deliverance."
7:00 P.M. - youth Fellowship
will meet.
for the women of the church and
friends. This will last until 2:45
with Mr. Bishop as the leader.
The Ushers for this month will
be, at the 9:30 services: Messrs.
Graham Wentz, Augustus S.
J~.,
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Eight Baptised
In Methodist Church
,
,
At a Christmas senoice December 19, in the Swarthmore
Methodist Church, eight babies
received the Sacrament of Infant
l\aptism. The babIes are:
Dorinne
Stocltdale
Aveson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
S: Aveson, Jr., Park avenue.
of Rev. and Mrs. John, C. Kulp,
Park avenue.
, Mr. Kulp's fatber, the Rev. Mr.
Clarence F. Kulp, pastor of Berry_
Long Memorial Methodist ChurCh,
Philadelphia, assisted bIs son In
the service and baptized his
grandson. Mrs. Kulp and the
mate~ grandparents" Mr. and
Mrs. Michael A. Marian of Phila~
delphia, also, attended the service.
Christmas 'Seal c:hairman
f·'
practical experience.
Here's Whyl
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1I1rs. Edward Cratsley of Strath Ha.v~n Aven::'.k a.~O~bY rs~he~e they ~onducted a booth sale, the
look o,!,er the 1954 Christmas Seal Inbethe
prevention and control in Delaware Counly.
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Use the easy Budget Plan. It costs nothing extra.
yet spreads payments evenly over a IO·month
period. Visit or phone any P.E. office to arrange
easy budgeting of your gas house
h ••ting paymenll.
Letter to' the Editor
METHODIST NOTES
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence, Whittemore, Rector
Sunday, January 2
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd
Grade and Up).
11:00 A.r.I.-Church School (2nd
Grade and Down).
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Tuesday, January 4
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Thursday, December 30
(The Epiphany)
11:45 A.M.-Holy Communion.
FrIday, January 1
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
- - ,-'-THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
,OF FRIENDS
SUnday, January 2
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
i2:00 Noon Coffee hour in
Whittier House.
7:00 P.M. - United Fellowship
Students.
and sponsored by the. CommisMonday. January 3
sion
on Membership and EvangelAll day sewing for A. F. S. C.
ism will be held. This replacea
Wedne..w.y, January 5
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
the Cottage Prayer Meetings for
the purpos~ of prOviding a basic
FIRST CHURCH OF
course
in Bible study on the subCHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
jeCt, "How The Bible
Can'te To
.
Park Avenue below Harvard
Be." Church School workerS and
Sunday, January 2
any others .may take this course
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
for credit by officially registering,
11:00 A.M.-The Leoson-Sezmon
will be IIGod.n
reading the text book, "How
Wednesday eveninl!' meP.tinlll: Came the Bible?" and completing
each week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room, some study ailsignments. In addi409 Dartmouth Avenue. open
weekdays except holidays, 10-5. tion to the text book, which all
Friday evening, 7-9. Sunday" 81-_ may purchase, there will be frelernoon, 2:30-4:30.
quent fibb striPs: and soiin:&.!DO-
There is no fuel ordering or storage necessary
when you heat with gas. Just set the thermostat
and forget it. Gas house heating is dependable,
quiet, aDd clean. No wODde~ so many people are
switching to gas house heaung.
The cost of equipment and its instaUation for gas
house heating is lower than the cost of comparable
automatic heating equipment using other fuels.
Swarthmore exhibit its lighted
cross each Eastertide, spreading
Girl Scouts. Bro~n.ies
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of the Resurrection,
For (un informal/on coli your pluntbar, f.ealiltl COIlIoaclal,
in Christmas GIving The opinions expressed below are thend message
that for futl.;!'e Christmases
Of' mIY 01 our dtur6an offlc...
writers.
AI! tho e adept and community-spirited
This December month of giving those
1 tte1'8oftothe
Theindividual
Swarthmorean
mus
and service found the Girl Scouts :e sl~ed. Pseudonymnll may t~:
ponsors of the cross create and
if the wrlter 18 known to bed
:.aise at the underpass a replica of
sharing, their Christ~a.s with used
.
f the
Editor. Letters wtll be pUbtIB
others. Two Troops VISlted. the only at the discretion or the the Star of Bethlehem, Sign 0
,
Philade~phia
hildren at the Robert Wade Editor.
Nativity.
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~eighbOrhood House in Chester.
Appreciative Citizen
.~~!
On Thursday, December 16, the
Suggests Cross at Easter
SS~~SS~SS~SS~,
Brownies of Troop 560, Collcge To The Swarthmorean:
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avehue: presented the Childr.en
·tIi a Mitten Tree and With
d a t the underpass for sev-.
WI
candy and other toys. 0 n Wed- peare
~
'd
f this week , Fifth Grade eral Christmas seasons' is a
nesayo
worthily
conceived
and
exec~ted
Troop 95 carried gifts of yarn
Octopi which they had made for ymbol of a community's holiday
the pre-school children. The :bservance. I am sure all Swarth- iii,
1,.(1
Scouts watched a little pro,1ram more is grateful to the ~rson or
~
prepared' by the settlement house persons responsible for Its erecyoungsters and then they all sang
tion.
t ~
carols toge~er.
•
The Fifth Grade Troop of Col- and appreciation I humbly offer a
tion by which Swarthmo~e
lege Avenue, 423, has been busy
:~~":
extend Its Christ~an tesl:i - iii,
~
collecting used books an? to~~
,
.
more
appropriate
velD
~
and gifts of food to be given e many 10
deserving people. They mad and at another Holy Seas()~ nOW
~
holiday posters and ABC scrap- little acknowledged by dIsplays
~
books for children less fortunate other thaI} commercial representa- ~
than they. Tonight they' plan to tions of the Easter Bunny.
'Although the birth and. the ~
carol to shut-ins.
"
,
'fixion of Christ are definit~ly
Senior High Troop 16 made cruCl
th Christian
Bansel and Gretel Gi~gerbread related parts of
e
1
~
Houses which they delivered to faith the exultant joy of we com.
ihe Holy Infant is the theme
the Children'S Ward at Tay'or
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of
Christmas,
the cross being the ~
Hospital last Saturday.
s mbol of a later sacrificial fulflll'
y t Had the star not shone IIrst, ~
.
' . " , men.
B.rth of a Saviour
C:u.ist's death on,
1,.(1
~:e cross for' the redemption of ~
mankind could not have occurred
years ago. The same Family
DlUCTOU
, 'M
u1!sts
Founded our organ)zation 76
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Church School classes meet at
9:45 on Sundays for all ages beginning at two years. There is a
Young Builders Class and an
Adult Bible Class.
At the 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service, Rev. ~ohn C. Kulp,
pastor, will present the .. last in a
series of sermons on the theme
"Deliverance {rom Darkness Into
Light" -' "The Result of ~liv
erance."
The Methodist youth Fello'Yship will meet at the church at
7 p.m. with a social hour follo,:,,ing.
Mr. Kulp will have his regular
office hours for counseling from
4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
At 8 p.m. on Tuesday in the
Chapel, the first session of a Bible
Study Class taught by the past.or
GIVES YOU MORE BENEFITS!
BUDGET HEATING COSTS
aven~~e,~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
and are free, to come in party
clothes if SeT desired.
Mr. and Mrs..William J. Cresson,' Jr., of Haverford place will
entertain Mrs. Cresson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hayner of
Floral Park, L. I. over the New
Years weekend.
Miss Mary Kay Baker of Elkins,
W.Va., had been the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf
and Jim Wolf of Park avenue.
Over 60,000 customers •In
Suburban Philadelphia prefer
GAS for house heating
Barbara Ann E!.utler, daughter
Woman's Club Notes
of ,Mr., and Mrs. R. Heberton
Butler, Springfield, and grandOn Monday, January 3, "t 9: 30
daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Samuel a.m. the executive board will meet
F. Butler of South 'Chester road in the lounge of the c1"b house.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. BerCaptain Francis Le Albert will
nard of Union avenUQ:; and Bar- speak on "Looklng Into ThIs New
bara's cousin, Leah Gould; daugh- Year" at the regular meeting of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. the club on Tuesday, January 4,
Gould, Derwood Park, also the at 2 p.m.
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Junior Woman's Club wlU
Bernard.
meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Peter
Robert Roy Howard III, son of Miller, chairman of the Home DeMr. and Mrs. Gecrge S. Howard, partment,' wlU
present Anne
Mt. Holyoke place.
Mason of James Lees and Sons in
Edward James Patchell, son of a program on interioi' decoration
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Patchell, -"What Goes With What?"
Morton.
'
The Literature Department ,.will
Wendyl Lelgli. Simon, daughter meet at 10 a.m. Friday, January
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Simon, 7. Florence J. Lucasse will reRiverview road; her paternal view '''The Roosevelt Family of
grandfather arrived, from Ber- Sagamore
Hill" by' Hermann
muda for the service.
Hagedorn.
John Alston Wagner, son 'of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter I.. Wagner of
AIC Daniel S. Griffith of Enid,
Woodbury, 'N. J., and a gr!'nd- Okla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Philip M. Alden and Miss Sally
L. Alston, North Chester road.
Alden of J:lorth Chester road over
,John
Clarence Kulp, Jr., son the h f l i d a y s . ;
,,
The Golden Text is from
Deuteronomy (6:4): "Hear, 0 Israel: The Lord our God is one
Lord."
,The public is invited to attend
services at 11 a.m:, First Church
Clark R.
Allison,
S. COlt SWarthmore.
'J;'itus,
Rober.t
G. Roland
Gilfillan,
of Christ, SCientist, Parke
and Graham S;, Wentz.. At ,the a iiili-iiililiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiii__
a.m', services: Messrs. Harold C.
Mabbott David Bingham Layton
. ,
,
L. Northrup, James D. Hornaday,
Ern'lSt Isberg, Matthew McKinnell.. Edward ,M,' 'McIlwain, John
E. Gensemer, Jr.
'
There will be a New Year's
Eve Waichnight Service in' the'
church, December 31 at which
time prayers will be asked for the
guidance of' God for Our lives in
THE
the New Year. Friends and members are cordially invited to come
Nancy Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John M.• Mooee of
Whittier place and a student' at
Antioch College, Is now working
for the Long Beach Municipal
Schools at Camp Hi-Hill, La
Canada, CaliC. All Antioch students alternate periods of oncampus study with periods of
,
SEVEN TO TEN p, M.
,
,
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
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Guild OptlCWlU
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Maleing and Fitting
Experts .n the
d E Glasses
of Spectacles an ye.
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THE SW ARTHMOREAN
THE
tion pictures to enrich this course
even further ..
SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE. PA.
PETER E, TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, PUBLISHERS
Phone SWarthmore 6-0900
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PETER E. TOLD, Edilor
Marjorie Told Ellen S. Simon
Sally Alden
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA .. December 31, 1954
TRINITY NOTES
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
There will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning and again at 11
o'clock. At 9: 30 children in the
3rd grade and up will meet for
Church School, and those in the
2nd grade and down will meet at
11 o'clock.
The ushers for Sunday will be
as follows: C. B. Blake, C. S.
Brown, R. M. Daniel, R. H. Fellows, C. H. W. Ingraham, F. W.
Luehring, J. H. Schad, and H. G.
Toland. George Hansell will serve
as acolyte at 8· o'clock, and Lyman
deCamp and Carl Hally will be on
duty at 11. During the 11 o'clock
service Betsy Brinkman and Joan
Thomson will be in charge of the
nursery.
A service of Evening Prayer
will be held on Tuesday at 5: 30
p.m. and again on Friday at the
same hour.
The Girls' Choir will rehearse at
5 o'clock Monday afternoon, ar..d
the Boys' Choir rehearsals will be
held as usual at 4 o'clock on Monday and Wednesday, with full
choir rehearsal at 7: 30 p.m.
Thursday.
On Thursday there will be a
celebration of the Holy Communion at 11: 45 a.m. This will be
followed by the luncheon meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary.
On Sunday, January 2, there
will be the regular two Morning
Worship Services at 9:30 and 11
o'clock. The topic of the sermon
by Mr. Schott will be "The Fru~ts
of the Spirit are . . ." Mr. Bishop
will be out of town.
Church School classes will meet
as usual at 9:30, 10:45 and 11. The
Men's Bible Class and Women's
Bible Class are resuming their
Sunday morning classes at 9:30
a.m.
CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Associate Minister
Sunday, January 2
9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.-Morn_
ing Worship Service. Mr. Schott
will preach. Sermon topic: "The
Fruits of the Spirit are . . . n
9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. Church School.
9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's
Bible Class.
6:30 P.M. - Senior and Junior
High FeUowship.
To make it worthwhile for all
concerned and to justify the costs
()ecember 31, 1954
December 31, 1954.
,
Eight Baptised
In Methodist Church
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Ch . t
Nancy
oore, au
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ns mas ·seaI Ch airman
,
Moore of' son, Jr .. 01 Haverford place w.
Iand l\1r~. John M..
I cntertain Mrs. Cresson's parents,
of Rev. and Mrs. John C. KUlp,
Park avenue.
Mr. Kulp's father, the Rev. Mr.
Clarence F. Kulp, pastor of Berry_
Long Memorial Methodist Church
Philadelphia, assisted his son i~
the service and baptized his
grandson. Mrs. Kulp and the
materna) grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael A. Marian of Phila_
delphia, also attended the service.
Whittier place and a studentk' at IMI"
I,Antiuch
CoJ1ege. is, now \\·o~· .mg Flo'...;,
'm
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At a Christmas service Decem..
ber
19, in the Swarthmore
in preparation and materials. at
least 40 persons are expected to Methodist Church, eight babies
received the Sacrament of Infant
register on Tuesday evening.
I\aptism. The babies are:
Boy Scout Troop 3 will meet at
Dorinne
Stockdale
A veson.
the church' at 7:30 p.m. on Weddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
nesday,
s .. Aveson, Jr., Park avenue.
Choir rehearsals will be held on
Barbara Ann Butler, daughter
Thursday with the Cherub Choir
Woman's Club Notes
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Heberton
at 3:30 p.m. the Junior Choir at 4
Butler. Springfield, and grandOn Monday, January 3, at 9: 30
p.m. and the Chancel Choir at 8
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
a.m.
the executive board will meet
p.m.
F. Butler of South Chester road in the lounge of the club house.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. BerCaptain Francis Le Albert will
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES nard of Union avenue; and Barspeak on ULooking Into This New
The Membership Committee of bara's cousin. Leah Gould, daugh- Year" at the regular meeting of
the Meeting has arranged a Cof- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. the club on Tuesday. January 4,
.
fee Hour for Friends· and friends Gould, Derwood Park, also the at 2 p.m.
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The
Junior
Woman's
Club
will
of Friends for next Sunday, Jan- Bernard.
meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Peter
uary 2. It will be held in WhitRobert Roy Howard III, son of Miller, chairman of the Home Detier House directly after Meeting Mr. and Mrs. George S. Howard, partment, will
present Anne
Mt.
Holyoke
place.
Mason
of
James
Lees
and Sons in
All
are
most
welfor Worship.
Edward
James
Patchell,
son
of
a
program
on
interior
decoration
come.
Mr. and Mrs. J""eph F. Patchell, -"What Goes With What?"
The United Fellowship students Morton.
The Literature Department will
win meet in their room under the
Wendy' Leigh Simon, daughter meet at 10 a.m. Friday, January
Meeting House at 7 p.m. on Sun- of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Simon,
7. Florence J. Lucasse will reday.
Riverview road; her paternal view "The Roosevelt Family of
On January 9, a new Forum grandfather arrived from Ber- Sagamore
Hill" by Hermann
Series on the I'Relation Between muda for the service.
Hagedorn.
Religion and Civil Liberties" will
John Alston Wagner, son of Mr.
begin. Dr. William McDermott and Mrs. Walter J. Wagner of
AIC Daniel S. Griffith of Enid,
will be the first speaker. His topic Woodbury, N. J., and a grand- Okla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
will be "The Early Background of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Philip M. Alden and Miss Sally
the Human Freedoms!'
L. Alston, North Chester road.
Alden of North Chester road over
John Clarence Kulp, Jr., son the hplidays.
Sunday evening the Senior
High Fellowship will meet for
supper at 6:30 in McCahan Hall.
A program will follow at 7 at
which time a film entitled "The
Church in the Atomic Age" will
be shown and there will be a discussion. The Junior High Fellowship will also meet for supper at
6:30, followed by a Choir Rehearsal at 7 and then a program
of faith and fun.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The Missions and Benevolences
The fact that no disability or
Committee will meet at 8 p.m. on discord is beyond the healing
Tuesday evening, January 4, in power of God will be stressed at
the Women's Association Room.
Christian Science services this
Thursday evening, January 6, Sunday, in the Lesson-Sermon
there will be a general mecting entitled "God."
of the Ushers' Association at 8
Scriptural selections will inp.m. in the Women's Association elude the account, as given in the
Room. At this time the election seventh chapter of Luke's Gosof new officers will be held. pel, of Christ Jesus' healing of
Thursday morning, at 10:30 a.m. ~he centurion's servant Who was
there will be a Da¥ of Silence usick, and ready to die."
for the women of the church and
The Golden Text is from
friends. This will last until 2:45 Deuteronomy (6: 4): "Hear, 0 Iswith Mr. Bishop as the leader.
rael: The Lord our God is one
The Ushers for this month will Lord."
be, at the 9:30 services: Messrs.
The public is invited to attend
Graham
Wentz, Augustus S. services at 11 a.m., First Church
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TIlE SWARTIII\IOREAN
I
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fo,· the Long
Beach
d '-I'·
D . E . H'lvncr
of
J.I 1~.
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Park. L. 1. O\'er the New
l\hll1lclPall
I
~..,
Years weckcll(.
Schools <:t. ~amp ~·::;i!:~:~· st~~:
I\li:.::s 1\1:11'" Ka.," Bakl·r of Elkins.
i Canada.
CallI. All
_1 \V V'\ had Ul'l'1l thl' house guC'st
: dcnb:; aitl'l'l1alc Pl'riO
,t I' with lJl'riods of I of ~ 1 • • 1Ile
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: campus :-; lI(.)
I al1d Jim W(llf of Park ;l\"CIlUC.
practical l'XIJl'ril'llcc.
!
Over 60,000 customers •In
Suburban Philadelphia prefer
GAS for house heating
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GAS
t. '
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IIere s
GIVES YOU MORE BEHEFITS!
There is no fuel ordering or storage necessary
when you heat with gas. Just set the thermostat
and forget it. Gas house heating is dependable,
. ad n
clean
qUiet.
· No wonder. so man\'. people are
switthing to gas house heating.
The cost of equipment and its installation for gas
house heating is lower than the ~ost of comparable
automatic heating equipment uSing other fuels.
BUDGET HEATING COSTS
':J"", ...
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l\lrs Carl Atkins of Benjamin 'Vest Avenue,
n.lrs. Edward Cratsley of Strath lIav~n !ve;:~k a;~bbY ~"bere they ~onducted a booth sale. the
look over thc 195-1 Christmas Seal III
e
. prevention and control in nela.ware_.. c.ounb..·., __ ..
..c..u::l::.O.:.S'::.s~_ _ _ _ _ _ _-;-::----::-procee d'·s of whiC'h will be u"S:C~(I~fo".r~t:::u:::b.::er
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\ Swarthmore exhibit its ligh~cd
Brownies
cross each Eastertide. spreadmg
the message of the Resurrection,
G -lYing
Th~
opinions eX]lre!'s("(l beID": ;uc a.,d that for future Christm. a.ses
those of the Itulh,'tdnul writers. '\~I
t d
This December month of giving letters to Tile Swnrthmorean ~\1Ist. the adept and community-splTI e
and serv ·.ce found the Girl Scou. ts be !oilgnecl. }'5etulonymn!oi rna) C sponsors of the cross create and
. t mas With
tlseli If the writer ,is kbIlO\\'R btl~sll~~
raise at the underpass a .replica
sharl'ng thel'r ChriS
Ii. '" I etters wit e pu
f thof
. 1'te d , the
o"n' I,· 'at' the discretion or the the Star of Bethlehem, SIgn 0
e,
others. Two Troops VIS
children at the Robert Wade
Editor.
Nativity.
Appreciative Citizen
N eighborhood House in Chester.
OLIVER H. BAIR
founded our organization 76
years ago. The same family
operates It today.
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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DIUClOU O' PUNIUU
1 820 CHI ST N. U T ST RE IT
OIlVlR H. IAII\, _ . . .
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A. 8Alll, ......d....
On Thursday, December 16, tel
Brownies of Troop 560, C?Ilcgc
avenue; presented the chlldr.en
with a Mitien Tree and WIth
an Wedt
candy and other ays..
G d
d
f this week FIfth ra e
;es ~ ~5 carried ~ifts of yarn
O~:Pi which they had made for
the pre school children. The
ts W -atched a little program
S
COll
d by the settlement house
prepare
th
all sana
youngsters and then ey
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Clark R. Allison, Roland S. Coit Swarthmore.
I_
Titus,Graham
RobertS. G.
Gilfillan,
and
Wentz.
At the Jr.,
11
a.m. services: Messrs. Harold C.
Mabbott, David Bingham, Layton
L. Northrup, James D. Hornaday,
Ernest Isbcrg, Matthew McKinnell, Edward M. McIlwain. John
E. Gensemer, Jr.
METHODIST CHURCH
There will be a New Year's
John C. Kulp
Eve Watchnight Service in the
Minister
church, December 31 at which
Rudolph H. Hodge
time prayers will be asked for the
Assistant Minister
guidance of· God for our lives in
THE ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE
Mrs. Ruth G. Nicely
the New Year. Friends and mem'>rganist-Director of Music
hers are cordially invited to come
Sunday. January 2
and
are free to come in party
1:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M. - Morning Worship clothes if sO" desired.
SWARTHMORE FIRE AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
Service. Sermon topic: "The
Result of Deliverance."
METHODIST NOTES
7:00 P.M. - Youth FeUowship
will meet.
Church School classes meet at
INVITE
9:45 on Sundays for all ages beTRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector ginning at two years. There is a
Sunday. January 2
Young Builders Class and an
Adult Bible Class.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ALL RESIDENTS OF THE BORO
9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd
At the II a.m. Morning WorGrade and Up).
ship Service, Rev. 'John C. Kulp,
11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd
pastor, will present the last in a
Grade and Down).
OF SWARTHMORE
series of sermons on the theme
11 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
"Deliverance from Darkness Into
Tuesday, January 4
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
I Light" _
"The Result of DelivThursday, December 30
erance."
(The Epiphany)
The Methodist Youth Fellow11 :45 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ship will meet at the church at
,
Friday J January .,
7
p.m.
with
a
social
hour
follow5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
- - - ing.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Mr. Kulp will have his regular
TO BE HELD AT THE FIREHOUSE
OF FRIENDS
office
hours
for
counseling
from
Sunday, January 2
4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
12:00 Noon Coffee hour in
At 8 p.m. on Tuesday in the
Whittier House.
FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 7. 1955
Chapel, the first session of a Bible
7:00 P.M. - Unitcd Fellowship Study Class taught by the pastor
Students.
and sponsored by the. Com mis- •
l\[onday, January 3
sian
on Membership and EvangelAll day sewing for A. F. S. C.
SEVEN TO TEN P. M.
i~m will be held. This replaces
Wednesday. January 5
All day scwing for A.F.S.C.
the Cottage Prayer Meetings for
the purpose of providing a basic
FIRST CHURCH OF
course in Bible study on the subCHRIST, SCIENTIST
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
SWARTHMORE
ject, "How The Bible Came To
Park Avenue below Harvard
Be." Church School workers and
Sunday. January 2
any others may take this course
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
for credit by officially registering,
II :00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon
reading the text book, l'How
will be "God."
Wednesflav evenin(!' meptin~ Came the Bible?" and completing
each week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room, some study assignments. In addi409 Dartmouth A venue, open
weekdays except holidays, 10-5. tion to the text book, which all
Friday evening, 7-9. Sunday af- may purchase, there will be freternoon, 2:30-4:30.
quent film strips and sound mo-
Letter to the Editor
Girl Scouts,
in Christmas
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Use the easy Budget Plan. It costs nothing extra,
yet spreads payments e'Yenly over a lO·month
period. Visit or phone any P.E. office to arrange
easy budgeting of your gas house
heating paymenu.
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peare a
1 Christma:::; seaSons is a
era
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worthily conceived and exec: e
symbol of a community's hOh~~
observance. I am sure all S\t'ar more is grateful to the person or ~
persons responsl'ble f or 1"ts ercc.
tion.
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F 'rth Grade Troop of Cole 1
b y
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d ·fts f food to be gIven to
an Ill.
a eo Ie
They made
des~rvmg s~er; a~d ABC scraphOhkda Yf po hildren less fortunate
boo s or c
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Tonight they plan
than
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carol to shut-Ins.
Senior High Troop 16 made
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the Children's Ward a
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NO PICTURE? NO SOUND?
TV Service $2.50. Indude, locat. d.f.c~
tive or weak tubes - ad lust plctur. for
fOCUl, clarity, unfeiin9 ••tc.
MARGE
ROBERT BROOKS
SWarthmore 6.3889
Delaware County Football Champions
HURD
radio to keep flremen and police
in constant contact during emergencies, and a coder to facilitate
the operation of the new air horn
lire alarm,
The Company hopes to h~ve
the pleasure of entertaining every
Borough resident who is able to
attend its open house next Friday,
and further hopes 1955 will see
100 per cent of lor.al homes represented on the contributing membership roll of the Swarthmore
Fire and Protective Association.
SWarthmore 6-3138
Swarthmore 6.1448
SLIP COVERS-DRAPERIES
WILLIAM BROOKS
Swarthmore R.f.rencts
'.on. S•• ro. Hili On4
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Mot. than 25 years •• perien!;.
Lawns Mowed, General
Hauli
Sheet Metal Work
238 Harding
Roofing
Gutter5
Air Conditioning
Heating
Oil • Gas • burners
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Ave~orton,
Jewelry Repaired
Pa
Phone: SW 6....216
EMIL SPIES
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis
Shay of Rose Valley entertained
23 members of their immediate
family, including 11 grandchildren, for Christmas dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
Wallingford held their annual
Christmas party on Tuesday evening. Their house guests for the
party were Mr. and Mrs. :!Iamuel
Jackson of "Upholland," Saint
Michaels, Md,
Watchmaker
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Formerly of F. C. Bod.
Fine Watch and
'Clocl: Repairs
George Myers
Box 48 SWarthmore 6-0740
Sons
128 Yola Ave.
Swarthmore, Po.
PETER DI NICOLA
Driveway Construc:tion
Asphalt or Conc:rete
YAN ALEN BROS.
Cellar Walls Re.Plastered
Phone Swarthmore 6.2526
200 W, Ridley Ave,
Ridley Park
SW 6-4742
WA 8-2440
Estate
AuthorIzed DIstrIbutors
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Service available fo our
cllstomers on all malres of
all bllrners
Level payment plan on 011
bills. Automatic: deliveries
of 011 during the heating
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RBAL BSTATB •
INSURANCB
609 S. CHBITB. B.II,
SWAa11Drollll, PBNNA.
T.upb_ S". 6-5nO
Guaranteed, Standard Coal
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LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALE
LOST - Imported colored rhin e 7
. stone bracelet, December 23,
between Ingleneuk and Yale avenl'e.. SWarthmore 6-2123.
LOST-One pair of boy's glasses.
Plastic rims. Can Keith Richardson. SWarthmore 6-4653.
LOST. - One pair of trifocal
glasses. Tan shell frames. Call
SlVarthmore 6-8051.
LOST-Pair of glasses in green
case. December 23 on 5: 18
train or Rutgers avenue. Call
evenings, SWarthmore 11-257l.
LOST - Platinum diamond link
bracelet,
vicinity
Benjamin
Wes~ or Swarthmore avenues. Reward, Call SlVarthmore 6-1732.
LOST - Platinum diamond link
bracelet,
vicinity
Benjamin
West or Swarthmore avenues. Reward. Call SWarthmore 6-1732,
FOUND - Girl's blue 26" bike.
Sunoco sitn on back fender.
Call KIngswood 4-0950.
FOR SALE _ Icebox, excellent
conditioD, $10. Automatic Ben_ .
dix washer, $4ji. Maho,gany Sheraton twin tables. EmpIre mahogany sideboard. SWarthmore 6::2.:.40~0:::,_ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ __
WANTED
SIN'C'LAI
POWER~
Fusco
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Phone SWartllmore 6-3681
Wm. W. Rumford Co.
FOR SALE-Tuxedo. Size 42. In
good condition. Reasonable. Call
SWarthmore 6-1634.
FOR SALE _ Perfect home for
small family .. Near Rutgers
Avenue School. All brick. Six
good rooms 'with plenty of closets.
\Plus: . playroom, fireplace, storm
sash, garage. Asking $17,800. Baird
& Bird. SWarthmore~ 6-0108.
How C'rl.tI... Scle••e Heal.
Builders
"TAKING ADVANTAGE
OF TODAViS (HALLENGE"
SWarthmore 6·6455
WIP 1610 leI 5 •••ay, 9:45 A.M.
Charles E, Fischer
8UILDER
Jack Prichard
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FOR RENT-Large, sunpy, wellfurnished 3rd floor rOOm. Convenient to tearooms and transportation. Suitable for business
woman. SWarthmore 6-0856.
FOR RENT-Room with kitchen
privileges. For young lady. Call
SWarthmore 6-3353 evenings or
week-ends.
FOR RENT - On Park avenue,
large bedroom for one or two
persons. Call SWarthmore 6-8473.
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SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P, M,
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Here Is wishing you 365
days of good fortune!
We hope that everything
you undertake brings you
a fine reward • , • and
we hope that you will
c:ali 1955 "the best year
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ward of
Strath Haven avenue entertained jff
at a family dinner Christmas.~
day. Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Clark· W. Davis of Walling- ~
ford Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.
Davis . and Margaret Anne of
Media, Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley
Stratton. of International Falls;
Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Roberl
Cox of Dickinson avenue. .
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of South Chester road had.as their ~~~"\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
week end guests, Lt. Webb's sis .. ~-~~~~~~~>rt~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:~~;i::;;~~~~~~~~~~
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Mrs. H. U. Faulkner and daughler, Shirley of Northampton,
Mass., and Major and Mrs. Wil- ~.
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335 Dartmouth Avenult
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with the warmest wishes for peace, happiness and prosperily.
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were in Mahwah, N.J. Wednesday
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THE NEW YEAR
order were filed by either side.
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to sel wheels in motion for building the pool this summer.
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to Swarthmore in 1948. Anolher
daughter,
Mrs.
Mary also
Katrina
Ives,.
of 207 Yale
avenue,
survives
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W.E RING IN
are unfilled by Swarthmoreans.
3. This adds the words "and
r~viewing" to the original order.
No exceptions to the original
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TIMI'EN' ,
Opposite Borough Hall
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CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Realtors
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FOR RENT-Apartment for rent
in Rose Valley. Four rooms, De_
sirable for business couple or
bride and groom. Call MEdia 61306.
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PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
FOR RENT
Many Attractive Homes Available
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four sons of Pittsburgh arrived
Wednesday evening for a short
visit with Mr. Wray's parents, Mr.
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Tile Floors
Plastic Tile
Modern Kitc:hens
Alterations
1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
2·5689
SW 6-0108
Pblladelphla D, Pennsylvania.
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regulations, requirements and rc~
Lt. and Mrs. William H. Webb,
FOR SALE - Tuxedo, size 38-39.
Modern style. Excellent condition. $18. SWarthmore 6-4430.
FOR SALE _ Louis XV settee.
Cherry table. Marble top wash- ~
stand and dresser. Allison's Antiques, at the Forg~r Rose Tree.
SlVarthmore. 6-3050.
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Swarthmore and Vicinily
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GEORGE W. McKEAG. ESQ..
1331 FldelUy-PhUa. Trust Bldg.
FOR SALE - 1953 Ford. One
owner. 10,000 miles. Excellent
condition. Second car in family
CHesler 4-6246
being sold because company supplying car now. Call daily after
12 noon, MEdia 6-5049.
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EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
New Premium Bason.
or to her attorney.
CLASSIFJED ADS
WANTED - Geperal housework.
Will supply references. Phone
CHester 3-2382.
WANTED - Apartlnent. First or
second lloor. Immediately Or
within 60 days. Call SWarthmore
6-1047 after 4: 30.
WANTED - Part time or day's
work.
Tuesday,· Wednesday,
Thursday. References furnished.
CHester 3-2643.
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AGImi! FOLLANSBEE CHASE
BWBrthmare. Pennsylvania
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strictions contained and provldod
in the Decree as amended."
Changes from the original order
are as follows:
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1. The original order flatly re~~~w_~
around "the entire premises". This
holds it open for the Court to perhaps permit a smaller area, ~
around the entire pool, if the
Swim Club 50 desires.
2. This relieves the flat 400
membership limitation, so that the
club need not cut 01I 14 resident 'S.9..
families. The non-residenls stilI
deceased, late of the Borough of
swarthmore, Delaware County. Pennsylvanle.: Letters TEstamentary on
tile above estate have been granted
to the undersigned., who requests all
persona having clalmB or 4lemand&
(Continued from Page 1)
against -the estate of the decedent to
make known the same and aU per- to make his home with Mrs. Pratt,
sons indebted to the decedent to a member of Swarthmore Colmake payment without delay.
620 Parrish Road
PERSONAL - Bendix home appliance service. Washers, driers,
ironers. Factory trained servicemen. Genuine Bendix parts. We
also repair ABC, Whirlpool and
Kenmore. 51 South Morton avenue. Call SWarthmore 6-3312.
PERSONAL Television, radio
and appliance- repairs-prompt
service. TV sets repaired in the
home. Robert Brooks, SWarthmore 6-3889.
Hits·.New High in
Knock·Free PowBfl
or REGINALD B. CHASE.
(Contin~ed
from Page 1)
Club for the purposes Of enforcing and revieWing the condi lions
P8le7
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ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
IRON FIREMAN
OIL
BURNERS
and heating equipment
mE SWARTHMOREAN
Fire Company To
Will
Hold Open House Swarthmoreans
Swim This Summer
(Continued trom Page 1)
Sandwiches - Casseroles - Salads
THOM SEREMBA,
UPHOLSTERING
31, 1954'
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TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
I saw it in The Swarthmorean.
NO PICTURE? NO SOUND?
adjust picture for
MARGE
focus, clarity. cenlering. etc.
ROBERT BROOKS
SWarthmore 6.3889
Fire Company To
Hold Open House
HURD
SLI P COVERS-ORAPERleS
Sandwiches - Casseroles - Salads
WilLIAM BROOKS
More th.:ln 25 yeors experience
A.hes & Ru .... ish R",no"cd
Lawns l\lowed, General
Hauling
Sheet Metal Wark
Roofing
Gutters
Air Conditioning
Heating
Oil • Gas • burners
236 Harding Ave.• I\-Iorton. I'a
Jewelrv Repaired
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Watchmaker
Formerly of F. C. Bode & Sons
Clod Repairs
128 Yole Ave.
Swarthmore, Po.
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PETER 01 NICOLA
Driveway Construction
VAN ALEN BROS.
Asphalt or Concrete
200 W. Ridley Ave.
Cellar Walls Re.Plastered
Ridley Park
Phone Swarthmore 6.2526
SW 6·4742
WA 8·2440
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Fine Watch and
George Myers
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Swarthmore 6.1448
Swarthmore References
Phone Sharon Hili 0734
Swarthm~rean~ Will
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radio to keep firemen and police
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in constant contact during emcl'- ~Iub for. th~ p~rposcs of cnforc- !
gendes, and a coder to fa.cilitatc mg an~ ICVlCwmg the COnditiOn~,:.~,
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the operation of the new all' horn regulatIons, requirements and rc- i
fire alarm.
~trlctions contained and Pl'ovi
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the pleasure of entertaining every
Changes from the original order! tf{
Borough resident who is able to arc as folJO\~·s.:
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attend its open house next Friday.
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and further hopes 1955 will see I qUlred ,;Yl.lone .. fence .('xt.~ndin.g·i ~U~
100 per cent of local homes rcl'-[ aroun~ the cntne premises . TllI~
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resented on the contributing mem· holds It ol:en for the Court to per-, .
bcrship roll of the Swarthmore haps PCI mit ;:~ smallC'l" area. ,
Fire and Protective Association.
aro.und the entlr~ pool, if the
Swun Club so deSires.
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This
relieves
the
lIat
400
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Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis
Shay of Rose VaHey entertained membership limitation, :-0 that the fJ{
23 members of their immediate clu~ ~lCcd not cut off 14 resident:~?
Camily, including 11 grandchil- famllll'.s .. The nun-residents still: lff
arc cJlI:mnated, unless vacancies: ~
dren, for Christmas dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold o( arc unftlled by Swarthmoreans.
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\\raJIingford held their annual
3. This adds the words "and I
A(I.
Christmas party on Tuesday eve- reviewing" to the original order.
ning. Their house guests for the 'No exceptions to the original
party were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel order were filed by either side.
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Jackson of "UphoIland," Saint
to
set
wheels
in
motion
for
buiIdMichaels, Md.
ing the pool this sum meL
SWarthmore 6.3138
THOM SERE MBA
UPHOLSTERING
December 31, 1954.
TIlE SWARTHl\lOREAN
Delaware County Football Champions
TV Service $2.50. Includes loca'e defective or weak tubes -
Decemher 31, 195(
Authorized Distributors
for
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
IRON FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
and
and heating equipment
Service available to our
customers on all makes of
oil burners
Level payment plan on oil
bills. Automatic deliveries
af ail during the heating
season
HORACE
B.
Passmore
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swarthmore, Penm;ylvanla
or to. her attorney.
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST AND FOUND
Wm. W. Rumford Co.
FOR SALE
LOST - Imported cOlored rhine- FOR SALE - Icebox, excellent
stone bracelet, December 23,
condition, $10. Automatic Ben_
between lngleneuk and Yale avc- dix washer, $4;;. Mahogany Shcr-
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..w?;;a~r~th:;m;;i,0~rC";i6:.,-~2~12;;3;:"-;;r;;-;-;~.'
LOST-One pair of boy's glasses
Plastic rims. Call Keith Rich.rdson. SWarthmore 6-4653.
LOST. - One pair of trifocal
glasses. Tan shell frames. Call
SWarthmore 6-8051.
LOST-Pair of glasse~ in ~reen
case. December 23 on 5: 18
RBAL BSTATB IINSURANClJ
609 S. CHBSTBR RD.
SWAB-TIlMon, PENNA.
T.hphOtl. SUI. 6-5510
Guaranteed, Standard Coal
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Hits New High in
Knock·Free Powerl
evenings,
train or SWarthmore
Rutgers avenue.
ft-2571.Call
LOST - Platinum diamond link
brace let.
vi c in ity
Benj am i n
West or Swarthmore avenues. Reward. Call SWarthmore 6-1732.
LOST - Platinum diamond link
bracelet,
vicinity
Benjamin
'Vest or Swarthmore avenues. Reward. Call SWarthmore 6-1732.
FOUND - Girl's blUe 26" bike.
Sunoco sign on back fender.
Call KIngswood 4-0950.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL - Bendix home appliance service. Washers, driers,
ironers. Factory trained servicemen. Genuine Bendix parts. We
also repair ABC, Whirlpool and
Kenmore. 51 South Morton avenue. Cal! SWarthmore 6-3312.
PERSONAL - Television, radio
and appliance repairs-prompt
service. TV sets repaired in the
home. Robert Brooks, SWarthmore 6-3889.
WANTED
WANTED - General housework.
WiU supply references. Phone
CHester 3-2382.
WANTED - Apartment. First or
second floor. Immediately Or
within 60 days. Call SWarthmore
6-1047 after 4:30.
WANTED - Part time or day's
work.
Tue.sday,
Wednesday,
Thursday. References furnished.
CHester 3-2643.
aton twin tables. Empire mahogany sideboard. SWarthmore 62400.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Apartment (or rent
in nose Valley. Four rooms. Desirable for business couple or
bride and groom. Call MEdia 61306.
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FOR RENT-Large. sunny, wellfurnished 3rd floor room. Convenient to tearooms and transportation. Suitable for business
woman. SWarthmore 6-0856.
FOR RENT-Room with kitchen
privileges. For young lady. Call
SWarthmore 6-3353 evenings or
weck-ends.
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"TAKING ADVANTAGE
OF TODAViS CHALLENGE"
SWarthmore 6·6455
WIP (610 KCI Sunday, 9:45 A,M.
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Phone SWarthniore 6.3681
Charles E. Fischer
8UILDER
Jack Prichard ;
Swarthmore 6·2253
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CONSTRUCTION
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large
bedroom
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one avenue,
or two persons. Call SWarthmore 6-8473.
days
good
fortune!
you undertake brings you
o fi ne rewar d •• , and
call 1955 "the best year
CHester 2·4759
SWARTHMORE, PA.
2·5689
Oil BURNER
SERVICE
'MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
Swarthmore and Vicinity
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Many Attractive Homes Available
SW 6-4041
Baird & Bird
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD
J. A. GREEN
SWarthmore 6·0740
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Mrs. H. U. Faulkner and daughter, Shirley
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Mass., and Major and Mrs. William Roberison of Jersey City, N.J.
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prescriptions arc a specialty? No matter how
complex or unusual,
we'll compound the
prcs-;ription promptly.
and just as directed.
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four sons of Pittsburgh arrived
Wednesday evening for a short
visit with Mr. Wray's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Wray of Walnut
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1401 Ridley Avenue
THE NEW YEAR
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SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
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ChristIan Science Heals
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Modern Kitchens
Alterations
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FOR SALE-Tuxedo. Size 42. In ,.
good condition. Reasonable. Cal]
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FOR SALE _ Perfect home for
small family. Near Rutgers
Avenue School. All brick. Six
good rooms with plenty of closets.
Plus: playroom, fireplace, storm
sash, garage. Asking $17,800. Baird
& Bird. SWarthmore 6-0108.
FOR SALE _ Tuxedo, size 38-39.
Modern style. Excellent condition. $18. SWarthmore 6-4430.
FOR SALE _ Louis XV settee.
Cherry table. Marble top washstand and dresser. Allison's Antiques, at the Forge, Rose Trec.
SWarthmore 6-3050.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
SINCLAIR
GEORGE W. McKEAG. ESQ .•
1331 Fldelity-Phlla. Trust Bldg.
FOR SALE - 1953 Ford. One
owner. 10,000 miles. Exccl1ent
condition. Second car in family
CHester 4·6246
being sold because company supplying car now. Call daily after
12 noon, MEdia 6-5049.
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EDWARD G, CHIPMAN
AND SON
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deceased. late of the Bo.rough o.f
swarthmore. Delaware County. PennFollwell
sylmnla: Letters Testamentary on
the above estate have been granted
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persons having claims or demands
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against the estate o.f the decedent to.
make known the same and all per- to makc his home with Mrs. pratt,[ ~
sons Indebted to the decedent to. a member of Swarthmore Col,
make payment without delay.
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LeCl 10 .. ighl. Carl Dellmulh and Roger Zensell. co·caplains of Swarthmore High School's 1954 Foolball Team. l\IiJlard Robinson,
their coach, and Frank R. Morey. supervising princip~]J
look over the
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American Legiott trophy which the team won for their undefeated season. (Courtesy Evening Bulletin)
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At the close of another year, we 'realize how
New Yea, with bright hopes (or
the health and happlne..
o( all ow, load friona
important your friendship and goodwill have
been to us.
It has been a privilege to serve you and now
it is our privilege to say "Thank You".
For the 'year ahead, we hope that our ser"
CELIA SHOE SHOP
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at the helm
vices will continue to earn your acceptance.
Our best wishes for a peaceful,
healthful
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A New Year. : . and a new han,dat the helm. May he chart a
and happy New Year.
course for' you that is straight and true, to the realization of
YO,ur fondest hopes.
GREETIN'GS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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good friends ••. fol' 'a 'llew
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You'll Bring Good Fortune
To All Our Friends!
Swarthmore Office
OUI' best wishes to ou..
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
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, May the coming year be, free of every
'YeaI' bUl'sting with health
and happiness ••• and
Cl'owned with success.
trouble .. ~ may 1955 bring you the fulfilment of
every hope and dream . ~ . may the next twelve
months find you healthy" prosper9Us, ;al'ld con-tented in e,:,ery way. A
~ry H~ppy'New Y~~r
to you.,
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GEORGE, MYERS
MARTEL'S
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Swart~more
WEIroME 19$1
Greetings to th~ glad New
Pa.
Year anc:tgreetings to all
our friends and neighborsl
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To everyone, we wish full
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, "measure of peace, joy and
,"111 Bring
You Good
Fortune!" ,
TO -EVERYONE!
prosperityl May ,1955
bring the happy fulfilment
of all your dearest wishes.
That's what little 1955
BAIRD & BIRD
seems to be saying to
And to ever.yone, we send our bes~ wishes for a
all of us and we hope
he means 'it! We pray
Welcome 19551
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LafayeHe Avenue
the' coming, year will
.be a year of health,
prosperity
May it bring you health,
happiness and prosperity
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and
con-
tentment for you in
every way.
happiness
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THEATRE' PHARMACY
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Tailors,
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l)eeenilier 31, 1954
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Here iswis~ing,~
you 365 days .r~1','
of good fortune!
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We hope that everything. you
undertake brings yol,l a fine
We hope every one of
your dreams come true
tune atten ds you in every
ventu re an d un,dertaking.
for you by serving you the best way we know
how! May you have good fortune in everything
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reward . . . and we hope that
Happy New Year!
you do in 1955.
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you will call 1955 "the best
J. F. BLACKMAN
335 Dartmouth Avenue
year ever"l
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,Little New Year.
in the year ahead ••• and
we pray that good for-
We thi~k it WILL be a bright New Year •••
and we mean to do our part to make, it one
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
may you bring
the best in good
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footsteps.
IWILLIAM S. BITTLEI
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B. J. HOY, 5 & 10
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WISHES FOR THE NEW YEARI
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May it bring snow for the children, clear roads for the motorist
Hannum &Waite
and the best in health, happiness and success to drivers and
their passengers.
Corner of
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and Chester Road
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
FUSCO MOTOR COMPANY
AND A MARVELOUS NEW YEAR!
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We sincerely hope that for you and youn
coming year will be the happiest and brightest
We Just Keep Repeating
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that has ever colne your way! May you enjoy
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good health and good fortune.
J. A. GREEN
1 $Ollth Princeton Avenue
nother begi~~i~g
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J{ere comes anoth~r brand new ye~r ...
May it prove richly rewarding to you and yours
in good health. happiness and the fulfillment
of your most dearly cherished desires·
Om:.e 1I!JAln. with
HORACE A. REEVES
Ihe """roach of die Nelli Year. we reso/ue
to sel'\le you cheerful/,,; courteous''''
lind 10 Ihe best of our IIbllll!/.
THE BOUQUET
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EDWARD
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Deeember 31,. 1954
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SAFE
HOLIDAYS
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How you .drive-and walk-will
determine how safe your Christmas
and New Year will be. December.
leads every other month in number
.of a_ccidents. Longer hours of
darkness ... heavy holiday traffic
.. ~ winter weather.,;. are hazards
you can overcome by driving
with courtesy... caution ... control.,
DRIVE TO STAY ALIVE IN '55 ,
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J. A. GREEN
MARTEL BROTHERS
THE BOUQUET
ATZ AUTO SERVICE
SWARTHMORE C().QP
w. MARK BI'rru:
BAIRD and Bmo
JOYCE LEWIS'
E. L. NOYES and CO.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
HANNUM &: WAlTE
THE INGLENEUK
PETER E. TOLD
CATHERMAN'S DRUG
STORE
HORACE A. REEVES
B. J. HOY. 5 AND 10
STRATH HAVEN INN
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The Swarthmorean, 1954-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1954-12
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