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8WAllTBMOlU):, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7; 1955
VOLUME 27-NUMBER 1
13.50 PER YEAR
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Colle9.e Orchestra Wi! I
James C. Taylor'. Annual March of Dimes Hugh Thayer Retires
Judges Ann.ounce
TOnight
InterredTuesday Comes January 25 From DuPont Corp.
Ughting inners Give Concert ~oncert
:..n.e annual winter
ofl
the Swarthmore College orchestra
will be presented this evening at
8:15 p.m. In Clothier Memorial
. '
Hall on the college campus.
Flfty-flve musicians w11l play
under the direction of James
Sorber acting conductor. The program
order of presentation Ineludes Brahms' "Tragic· Overture," "'Flute cOncerto K314," by
Mozart with Michael CaUngaert
as soloist, a group of ''Folk
Dances" by Bartok, and BeetUoven's "Symphnoy N(). 8."
Mr. Sorber has ~vited the public to attend the program.
.
The annual polio drive will be'.
gin on Tuesday, January '25. This
Praise Effedively Lit,
Noted Local Busme~sman I campaign, popularly known as
Associates Honor
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·lmmed,
Borough
Died
Suddenly
on
The
Mar~
of
Dimes,
will
be
T
• His 42-Year
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headed agam this year by Mrs. J.
Doorways'
January 1
v. S. Bishop of Harvard avenue.
Career
The many friends of James C. The six captains covering SwarthHugh O. Thayer of 625 North
PrIze winners In the annual
Taylor of E. L. Noyes and Com- more will be: Mrs. George Armi- Chester road rellied December 31
community ChrlMmas lighting
pany were shocked by the news tage, Mrs. Johan Natvig, Mrs. M. tram 'the tarlft division of Ducontest are announced by the flve
of his death at 4 a.m. Satur!iay H. Fussell, Mrs. Ruffo J. Herndon, Pont Corporation's development
,udges who traversed the streets
morning, January I, In his sleep. Mrs. Alfred J. Calhoun, and Mrs. deparlment after a career of more
of the Borough every evening
Services were held Tuesday H. B. Coles.
than 42 years with the company.
during the holidays but were still
afternoon In Kennett .Square.
More
complete information Mr. Thayer, who had worked in
unable to come to a declslon In
An affable, friendly person, Mr. about the drive will be publlshed the research, production and adtime for publication In last week's
Taylor was highly regarded in the In next week's issue of, The ministrative divisions of DuPont.
paper. Thay were aetarred by the
Borough...An outdoorsman, he was Swarthmorean.
was honored at a luncheon given
thick tog one evening and a blindenthusiastic about his. hobbies,
by his associates at the Wilming· Ing rain on two others .and by the
bird dogs and' fishing, which he
ton Club December 27.
tact (which lias reared its disshared with several business and
:Mr. Thayer was employed by
turblng head in other matters)
professional I!\en at the comDuPont in 1912 as a chemist at
thaqu!res.t
munity. He cameedto Stwwarthman'dOrea
Barksdale, Wisconsin, Durinln
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plosives department.
g the'
· .Judges of former years whose
half years ago to bla farm In
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BnOllylllOUS aervice (consequently
Unionville, Chester cOunty. Pa.
Long-Time ReSident
superviaory asslgnmllllts at other
fl,ankl'lSS) hU been cheerfully
,
Born In Philadelphia 63 years
Began Job
ezploslves plants at Ashburn,. Mo.•
given wiil sympathetically under- Public 'Is
Invited to ago, Mr. Taylor graduated from
rrd'
BIrmingham, Ala., Gibbstown, .
atand the ·.eztra time n~ed for
Come to Clothier
Northeast High School and the
Mo . ay
N.J.. and Wyside, Pa. He was
the ,ob's three phalea of Initial
Wharton School, University of Swarthmore started out. the transferred to the DuPont Rayon
appreclatlim, comp8rlson and flnal
. Memorial
.Pennsylvania.
He became a New Year with a new postmaster Company In 1921 where he held a
re-evaluation, each procESS arous".John Wesley." amotion plc- realtor in Ocean City and when -Robert G. (''Bob'') Gllflllan, Jr., number of cellophane pr04liction
ture featuring the elPteenth ceD- he Willi not accepted for the armed of 410 ~ale avenue, who waS In- and research assignments. !fr.
Ing considerable discusslon.
Proof of the .~ inte,rest In tury clergyman and educatOr, will services durJna the war, he went stalled Friday afternoon and 'as- Thayer came to Wilmington .in
the results Ii to be found In the be shown at CI9thier Memorial, to Miami where he dill civilian awned his new duties Monday 1940 as. assistant manager Of. the
.fact that nearly every other call to Swarthmore College, on Sunday, W81" work throughout the war
the Swarthmorean since last weelt's January 9. at 7 p.m.. under ~e duration. There he married Ad- the post-omce after the holiday and In 1945 was transferred to the
iasue has been an Inqutry as to
orshi
of the Swarthmore delimah Titus in 1948.
.
_k-end. As acting postmaster tarlll division of the developmtht
who won the f9M contesL In- :::'odist pChurch and the StuHe was a m.ember lIf. the
Mr. Gllflllan' replaces Postmaster department.
dlcatlon as to the ,udges' QulindarJ1 dent Christian Asaociation' of the b~ . Church of Kenoeof Walter Snyder•. also a local boy,
From December, 1951, through
is to be found In ~e fact that college. The Eventide Male CJ:loir 'Square and a vice-prB:.en~ who recently was made assistant May, 1952, Mr. Thayer, on leave
the flnal llst turned In' to the of Delaware County, directed by the Po-Mar-Lln Volun
to the head of the new Philadel- from DuPont, worked for the
Swarthmorean contains more ex- Mr. Oakley Van AleD, ~ tIie Company..
. ' e he Ii phia Regional PostofIIce. Frank chemical division, 'NatiODal 1'toplanation and. raUonaJlzaUon than youth and adult choirs of. the
to ~gh~ 'Nancy Harvey, local assistant postmasteJII
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any previously received. Accord-Swarthmore Methodist Church
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had been in charge' of the omce
Ing to the ,udges, who always will present special music and ~~a;:a:a:::e .ill' ~t : : during Snyder's absence.
Hold Father's Night
number at leaat one from previous conduct a sonaservice.
North
ay Swarthmore avenUe.
. Although new on ~ Inside' of . . •
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Bom 'on PrOvidence oi Swarthmore College, win speak
any within memory., .
C.omtillssi6n of the Methodist ' .
rosa, Wallingford, on November on "TOWn and Gown" at the anFIrst prize of $15 ts awarded Church in ~ooperation. with J.
22, 1908, he moved to Swartli- nual Father's Night Dinner of
to Donald Poole, 415 North Arthur Rank. ~. Kt1;Ip, pastor of
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more with his parents one year the Swarthinore Mother's Club to
Swarthmore avenue"and J)'ancls the S~arthmoreMethodlstChurch,
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later, livJngfor 25 years at 315 be held ThUrsday evening, Jan.
1'Io~," 425·,lforth B\Vllrthmore explamed that while the film Is Dramaltzed Family Phase South Chester road and later on 13 at 6: 30 p.m. In McCahan Hall
avenue for their cOl!\blned blue ordinarily shown only In Meth- .
S ~P I
Rutgers. and on Harvard avenues. f' the Swarthmore Presbyterian
lighted tree between their prop- odIst cb~ches, the public is In.
Q, '.p-~~ • ane
He graduated from Swarthmore ~hurCh.
smith will be Inerties. It marks, according. to the vited to see the picture at Clothier
'. DISCUSSion
High School In 1926 and Duke iroduced. by Mrs. H. Mather Llpjudges, one of th~ most beautiful Memorial.
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The University of Pennsylvania University. In 1931, a member of pincott, Jr., who is in charge of
sights in this area.
The movie features the life of Players w:ll pres~t "High Pres- Sigma Tau Alpha. He is also a the progra~.
Second . prize of $10 was Wesley, whose miraculous rescue sure Area,' dramatizing tb~ prob- member of Theta Alpha Phi, naDr. Smith has been president
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from. a bUrnIng house at the age lems of ten-agers and thIDr fam- tlonal honorary dramatic fratern- of Swarthmore College since 1953.
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of five forecast the eventful life flies, at· the meeting of the ity.
He was a teaching tellow and
lWV Plan Discussion of ()f the man Who had an Inpefling Swarthmore Home and School As,. Although he has not accounted tutor In English at Harvard from
.
Individual Liberties Influence upon history. The Eng- sociatlon on Tuesday, January 11, for stamps Qr sold money orders 1939 until 1943, an Instructor in
llsh clergyman thought his ven- In the high school auditorium.
or postal savings, Gilfillan 'has had English at Princeton from '1946
Eighteen
organizations
In ture in Alnerica as a missionary
The meeting will .begln at 8 wide experience in accounting and
1948, and from 1951 ~o 1953
· SwaDthm'lre will send representa- to the Indians in the Georgia p.m. although refreshments. will sales. .He was with the Girard he was an assistant professor of
tives to a meeting sponsored by colony was a failure, but it was be served by the Fourth .Grade Trust Company In Philadelphia English at Princeton•. From 1952
the League of· Women Voters' on the kind of failure which devel- mothers in the cafeteria at 7:1I0 tor four and a half years. and later to 1953 he was national director
WedMsday, January 12, in the oPed .. the religious certainty he p.m., preceding the. mee~.
with Genera:! Foods and with the of the Woodrow Wilson FellowAmerican Legion Room of Bor- had been seek}ng. The fllm shows
The play to be glv~ hig~lights flooring division of the B. F. ship Program. SInce 1953 he .has
ough' Hall at 8 p.m. The LWV him facing mobs unafrl\,id and the problems of grOWIng chIldren Goodrich Company. During World been American seCretary of the
Invited all SwarThmore organiza- preaching his fllith to the masses and U\eir fami9-' relationships" A War II he 'servedthree years with Rhodes Scholarship.
Born in Iowa, pr.. Smith re· tions to participate In .this meet- of Etlglish people. His appeal b,l group discussion following the the United States Navy, entering
Ing. to, aSsist In planning com- the common man, his establish- play will. be led by Robert as a lieutenant junior grade and ceived his A.B. degree from
munity discussions on Indlvidualment of schools, clinics, lay Taber, Director of G~dance of in August, 1944, being promoted to Harvarclln', 1936, A.M. degree In
liberties. The' group will elect a preaching and societies, and, flnal- the P~de~Phia schools..
full lieutenant. Commanding a 1941, and a Ph.D. in 1944. He
chaIrman and plan a series of ly, his sending of su~sors for
Participating In the discussion Landing Ship Medium,. he took attended Oxford University as a'
· educatiOIlal discussions concern- the movement to the new world will be"a panel 'of four parents part in 8Uprlnclpal Invasions of Rhodes Schol!U' In 1938 and 1939.
Ing the Bill of RIghts and related after the American. Revolution and facw.ty members including the Phillppin"", ~cirneo and the During the war; Dr•. Sn!!tlt was
historical documents. The discus", make a memorable movie.
Mrs." J. Alfred Calhoun, Gordon Dutch East Itldles. . For the past liaison omcer for Negro personnel
idIms, sCheduled for March, w i l l '
Lange. Elizabeth It,. Barten- and year he has been with the Haver- at the Naval Air Station, Pensabe open, to tI1& public.
JUNIOR ASSEMILIES
Mrs" Marguerite A. Seymour.
ford omce of the Pennsylvania cola, Fla., and was a staff oftlcer
This p~ect is ~ bJ the
The 7th and 9th Grades will
Department of..Highways.
.
of the Naval Air Trslnlng Base
National League of Women Voters hold danC8ll' at the. Woman's Club
CHURCH ROilED
He is chaIrman at the Ushers Command.
and is supported by a grant from
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turd
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The Swarthmore Presbyterian Association and a member of the
Dr. Smith is a fellow of the
the Fund for the Republic, an in- on Sa
ay, January . th
7th Church was robbed Wednesday
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society for American Studies, a
dependent organization estabHost and hostess of
e
night. The theft was discovered
member of the modern languages
llshed by the. Ford Foundation to Grade are Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Sey- Thursday inoriting by Miss Mar- FILE FOR LIBRARY BOARD association, member of the. board
work for the pr e .atlOD. Ofba:l.e bold, who will be assisted as garet Campbell, church secretary.
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of directors 'of the AssocIation of •
American freedoms. The p~ect chaperones by Mr. and Mrs. RobThe Cash box In the secretary's
Four candidates for electIOIl to American Rhodes. ScholarS, .t\IIso. seeks to prOvide In1orm8tloli and ert· M. Walker and Dr. and Mrs. olBce h~d lJeeD forced open and the. SWarlhmcire Publie U1iraryclate. M!!II'ber '" ~. American
· opportunity for discussl.on so thJlt .James Delano.
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. ilpproximafe1y slxtydolIlU'S was Board will be elected to two Assoclation: of. uilivdty Ptotes
eaeh indiVIcJua1may emne to his .' Mr. and .Mrs. W. W. Watkins t a k e n . .
vacancies on Sa~. JanlUU3' sora, director of the Marklll
'!)WIl COIleluslonaWith as much In.., are·hoIt. and hlllile. '" the 9th . Nothing else was disturbed.
22. and MOIlday, .January 24.
Fo'Undation, and trustee of the ..
'formatlOl1 and histOrIcal' baclt- Grade and WiU be assisted by Mr.
,
They are: Heinz Heinemann, EI .....hower Exchange Fellowship
ground as possible.
and Mrs. Robert H. Wilson and '.
IN t(OS",Al
'. 213 Dickinson' avenue; JIoxey Program. He is a member."'Pbi
' The committee which has Ini- Mr.. and Mrs. R. W; lIfchardson.
Robert. AU, 'owner and opera.tor N.. Morrlson, 101 DartmoUth ave- Beta Kappa. Dr. ~th, a~dent
tiated the ~ect in SwartJ;lm.ore
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of an s lis Service Station was nue' Mrs. C. D. ~, :'.1", "',tile ~ College ~,
.includes Mrs. lIQmoIld J[. Den.- . I'udulek L. Compton '" .the taken to the'l'aylc\r.Hospltal last
avenue, ~.JIn;~oiul It. ~I!bmne OI1'~hl='r~:.
tfOlth, .Mrs. Harold ltwm, Mrs. Strati;' ~'9I!Il Inn .has recently _ _ ina seriouseondlt1on, tram Aaron, l(agID ~ ."
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1UE SWAR1BMOREAN
Pce 2
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Binns of
Muhlenberg avenue had as thelr
guest over the holidays, Mrs.
Binns' sister, Dr. Helen T. South,
professor of English'at New York
Unlversit;y.
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of Univeralty place spent the holidays with
her son-in-law and daughter,
Commander and Mrs. C. H. Parmelee and family of Annandale,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Harl of
d
Lafayette avenue spent ten ays
at the home of their son and
daughter-In-law, the Rev. and
Mrs. J. Richard Hart of P!easant-
Mr. and l\iis. E. D. Ainslie and
their daughter, Judy, of North
Ch,ester road, bad as their guest
during the holidays, Mr. Robert
Kaump of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.
AInslie entertained at an open
house on Wednesday, December
29,'and at an egg nog party on
New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
of Princeton avenue spent ~the
Christmas holidays. in Greenfield,
Mass., with their son-In-iaw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guenther
Froebel, Jr., and their. three chlldren
.
Debra Reeder, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert K. Reeder of
Harvard avenue was chosen for
the first chair in the celio section
of the District Orchestra. Debra
Lo
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first
is a student of rne unroe,
cellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. The District Orchestra
Festival will be held on January
16 in Prospect Park.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of
Maple avenue had as their guests
over the holiday season, Mrs.
Shute's sister, Mrs. W. W. Lewis
of Smyrna, Del., and her two
children, Jeff and Clift. Col. Lewis
Is stationed in K,,!ea.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith
of Elm avenue had as their guest,
their son, Mr. Newlin Smith of
Medford; Mass., recenUy.. Currentli,: they are bO\Dg .vlslted by
the tWID daughters of the J.
stewart Smiths, formerly . of
Swarthmore. Candy Smith left
on Monday for Vassar College
where she is a jurilor, and Henrlelta Smith will visit' from
Goucher College, where she. is a
junior, this week-end.
David Spencer, son ()f Mr. and
Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of Ogden
avenue has been elected trelsurer
of the class of 1957 at Wesleyan
University, 'Middletown, Conn.
Mr. Jones iii a graduate of verslty of Nebruka.
No date has been set for the
Sprlnglleld High School, MontMiss Susan Marx, daughter o~ gomery ; County; Germantown wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon K. Marx 0 Academy.- and Swarthmore ColNew Orleans, La., was married on
.IRTH
the evening of December 22 to lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Greene
Andrew Lee'March, son of Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Terry of of OVerland Park, Kansa., anMrs. Harold March of North Norlh Chester road announce the nounce the hlrth of a daughter,
Chester road. .The double rIng engagement of their daughter, cynthia Anne, on December 9, in
ceremony, for the Immediate fa~- Nancy, to Mr. Ralph Leonard. St. Luke's Hospital, KanSas City,
Illes only, was performed
Y Johnson of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Kansas. The baby' weighed 8.
Rabbi Julian B. Feibelman in the
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Miss Terry Is a graduate 0
Wi.".
home of the bride's paren •
The baby's paternal ---ndparSchool. She
-by h er Swarthmore ffigh
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Given In mage
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Ants are Mr. and Mrs; Grover
C:
f attended Bowling
Gl'8eI\ State ~.
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father, the bride wore a gown 0
Greene of SOllth Chester road.
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hi ed
Ith a University and Is now teaching
white satin fas · on edi'w llar In the schools of Longmont, Colo. The matemal grandmother is Mrs.
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th U· Isabel Fritts Barr of Philadelphia.
chapel train an
having a v-neckline. Her flnger- -;Mr~.;;J~0;hnso~~n~a;tte~n~d;;;ed;;;;;;;;;;e;;;;;;;;m;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
tip vell was attacped to a Juliet r.
cap, and she carried a bouquet
of white camellias.
Miss Paula Jean Beaver of New
Orleans, as maid of honor, wore
a green taffeta ballerina-length
dress ahd carried a bouquet of
BEAUTY SALON
birds of paradise.
Mr. Roger Lee March of ReadBEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
ing, Pa., was bes) IRan for his
brother.
.
9 South ,Chester Road
The bride was graduated from
Sw~rthmore College. The brideCall SWarthmore 6-0476
groom graduated from Swarth-
Shi~~.\March
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MONtHLY
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CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, AssocIate MlnIster
Snnday, J'anuary ,
9:30 A.M. and 11:00A.M.-Morning Worship Service. Mr. Bishop will preach. Sermon topic:
liThe Inner Balance-Wheel"
9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. Church SchooL
/
9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's
Bible Class.'
,
. 6:00 P.M.~Young Adul.ts.
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6:30 P.M. - 'Seniorand Junior
High Fellowship.
METHODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp
MinIster
Rudolph
Hodge
Assistant Minister
Mrs. Ruth G. Nicely
Organlst-Dtrector of Music
Snnday, J'annary 9
1:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M. - Morning Worship
Service. Sermon topic: "Uncertain Trumpets."
7:00 P.M. - Youth Fellowship
will meet.
ROBERT J.ATZ. OWlle"
Russell's Servie:e
Auto Lite Batteries
Dartmon" and LafayeHe A';e.ae,
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TIle Administration and Fa,.alty
of Swarthmore College
present
H:
liThe Man Who Came To Dinner"
by Hart and Kaufman
Starring Pr.ofessor Clair Wilcox
Friday and Saturday eves., Jan. 21 & 22:1955, 8:15 PM
Clothier Hall
Admission--$I.OO
Students with athletic ticket-.SO
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TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
,
There Is No
Substitute For Quality
• Sir;kneas is a great leveler. All
the world is related when
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comes. Prince and pauper have
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the same desire-to get we1I.
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This cannot be accomplished by
r.heap medicines, designed to c:unt .
. evc;rYthing from Water on tho .
brain to hOusemaid's knee. When ill, you must
have a remedy to meet your own exact ~uire-
,
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Consult your
ment.
phyaician.
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Have your car Inspected now
WINTiiitlZE with PRESTONE or ZEREX
Wheel Balancing
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wiJ.J6use ~ his, ·sermon theme,
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"Uncertain Trwnpets."
From January through Easter
the Methodist Church is engaging
in a nation-wide Church Attendance . Crusade under the theme,
"God is our Strength." Interfaith .in its appeal, this crusade
comes to challenge people everywhere to return to the things of
God for greater power
and
strength in 1955.
Methodist Churches everywhere
will make a concerted effort to
challenge their members to 100
per cent faithful attendance at
least from January througbEaster,
The church, under the sponsorship of the Commlsaion on Membership and Evangelism, takes
pleasure in endorsing this crusade
and taking the necessary steps to
see our members 1111 their pews
every Sunday.
.
At 6: 30 p.m. the Met-hodlst
Y!luth FellowshU> will meet at
the church to go together to the
motion picture "John Wesley" to
.
, .
nesday at 4 o'clock, and the Men's
and Boys' Choir will meet at 7: 30
p.m. Thursday.
The Vestry will meet on Monday at 8 p.m.
• service of Evening Prayer
will be held on Tuesday and FrIday at'5:30 p.m.
On Wednesday the regular midweek celebration of the Holy
Communion wlil be held at 7:15
a.m.
Beginning Wednesday evening,
January 19, at 8 o'clock and continuing for., five successive Wednesday nights, there will be a
special workshop lor the Church
School teachers· of Trinity Church.
PRESlnERIAN NOTES .'
The regular two MOrn!ng Worship Services will be i!eld on Sunday momlng at 9: ~~ 8I!Ci 11 a.m.
with a sermon' 'by Mr. Bishop on
be shown at the Clothier Memor- In addition, speclal music for the
event will be provided by the
7 p.m. on Sunday, thls church, Eventide Male Choir of Delaware
ln cooperation with the Christian Co., Mr. Oakley Van Alen, dlrecAssociation of Swarthmore Col- tor. This popular group will pro- .
lege, Is co-sponsorlng an evening vide uisptring music In unusual
program at' Clothier Memorial. arrangements.
This arrangement makes possible
On Monday at 8: 30 p.m.
the unusual opportunity of book- W.S.C.S. circles 5 and 7 wUl meet.
ing and showing the new featureMr. Kulp will have his regular
length motion picture in color and office hours for counseling from
sound, "John Wesley." The Chris- 4-5 and 7-8 p.m. on Tuesday. At
tlan Association wished to present 8 p.m. the Bible Study Class
this fIIIh on campuS and the taught by the pastor and sponchurch Is pleased to co-sponsor 'sored by the Commission on Memthe occasion and invite the public.
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Sacrament of Baptism·wIll be per- . '
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formed at the 11 o'~",* ~c!!.
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Church School cllUl3ll!' will b,l!
held at 9: 30, 10: 45 and 11, aa w@
as the Men's Bible CIIIl!II and the
Women's Bible CtaSs ;'neetiiig ~t
9:30.
There will be a Coffee Hour in
the Women's Association Room
immediately after the 11 o'clock
service, to which all members of
the congregation are cordially invited. CIrcle 5, Mr,. Luther Conant chairman, will be In charge.
Sunday evening, the Senior
ffigh Fellowship wiJ1 meet for
supper In McCahan Hall at 6: 30,
followed by a program at'. which
will consist of a film entitlet! "A
Time FGr Greatness," published
by th.e American Friends Service
Committee. Earl Edwards, an eX_ .
ecutive of the AFSC, ·will lead a
dlscUaaion-on the Quakel'approach
to the problems of war and peace.
The Juniorffigh. Fellowship
will meet as usual for supper at
6: 30 in McCahan HaJJ, followed •
by a choir rehearsal at 7 and then
a program.
At 6 p.m. Sunday evening, the
Young Adults meet for Bible
StUdy in the Women's Association
Room. The group will .then have
ThIs scene from the motion picture "John Wesley" shows the 18th century English churchman breaksupper in McCahan Hall, after
Ing tradition by preaebing in the fields to the Bristol miners. The 77-minute rum was produced In the
which the group will go to the
latest
Eastman color by thI! RadIo an4 Fiim Commission of The Methodist Church In cooperation
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church
to join the meeting of the'Young with .1. Arthur Rank. This pjc&ure, featnred in LIFE Magazine, will be shown at Clothier Snnday:
Adults group of that church.
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On Monday evening, January
10, the Couples Club wiJJ meet
for a covered-dish supper at ,6: 30
In McCahan Hall with a "White
Elephant" auction follow:Ing.. Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Fox will 00 in
charge. Any couples Interested'
in attending are a~ked to call SW
6-2801.
A joint meeting of the Session
8nnday; J'anuaJ'7 9
.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd
. Grade and Up).
11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd
Grade and Down).
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
6:30 P.M.-Canterbury Club.
7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples Fel, lowship.
Tuesday, J'...uaJ'7 11
and the Board of Trustees will
5:30 P.M.-Evening PrQer.
be held at 7: 30 p.m. on Tuesday
Wednesday, J'anuary 12
evening in the Women's Association Room. ThIa will be a meeting
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
. FrIday, J'IUIuaJ'7 14
of the members of the 1954
5:30 P.M.-E-vening ~ayer,
Boards.
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OF FRIENDS
Wom~'s Association will hold, the
Snnday, J'&n1U117 II
monthly Board Meeting and the
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
Annual Meeting. A Worship&rv9:45 A.M.-Adult . Forum. Dr. ice, for the Association will be
Wi11lam McDermott:''The Early
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Background of the Human held in the church at 12 noon.
Freedoms."
, _ ~.)IAcl\8AA.~.Q!t .~ed at 12: 30
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship: in McCahan Hall, with Circle 6,
All are welcome to join with us. Mrs. J. R. Hoover chalrnian, in
7:00 P.M. - United Fe1Io~p. char.ge. The business and annual
students.·
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1I1IIlIIay. """"'" 1. ,\
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All day·sewlng fC1r A. 1'. s..q. I .·~5'lo"": " iY(
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A celebration of the Holy Communion will be held at 8 o'clock
Sunday moming. Children in the
third grade and up will meet ...t
9: 30 for Church School, and 'ihose
in the 2nd grade and down will
meet' at 11 o'clock. The regular
service of Moming Prayer will be
held at 11 o'clock, and the ushers
will be as fonows: .
R. J. Baker, W. M. Bush, Wm.
Freegard, J. H. FurJong, T. W.
Hopper, C. S. Keller, W. T. Salom,
end N. A. Weber. At 8 o'clock
Richard Turner Will serve as acolyte, and Hugh Moirlsonand Jack
Calhoun will serve at 11. DurIng the 11 o'clock service Patricia
Beals and Linda Reed will be in
charge of the nursery.
There will be a supper meeting
of the Canterbury Club at 6: 30
p.m. Sunday. A discussion of the
meaning of Foreign MissIons will
be held. At 7:30 p.m:the Xoung
People's Fellowship will . hold
their regular meeting.
Choir rehearsais will be' resumed on Monday, the Boys' Choir
meeting at 4 p.m. and the Girls'
Choir at 5 o'cJ.ock.. The Boys'
Choir will rehearse again on Wed-
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monthly meeting.
Church School classes meet 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. Momlng Worship,
the pastor, Rev. John C. Kulp,
THE SWAR'fHMOREAN
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7, 1955
MARCH.MARX
vilie, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Guthrie of
Cornell avenue and their son, Don,
a junior at Gettysburg College,
Gettysburg, Pa., returned recently
from a trip of two weeks to
Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. James Streeter of Scranton
spent the holiday week-end with
her husband's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia avenue.
more
recently
turnedCollege
from aandyear's
study reIn
Mrs. DIrk A. Dedel was enterA~strla on a Fulbright Fellowtained at a tea by Mrs. Robert
Baker of Woodward road, Walis the grandson of
IingfOrd, during the Christmas
Mrs. John Clarence Lee of Stamseason. Both are members of the
ford, Conn.. formerly of PhiiaDelaware County Chapter of the
delphia, and the-recent Rev. 'John
, D. A. R.
Clarence: Lee, and of the ·-recent
Stuart Bowie; son of Dr. and
Rev. and MrS. William F. March
Ml-s. Morris A. Bowie of South
of Beirut, Syria.
Chester road, 'enteriained memAfter a. brief trip through the
, berS of iiis seni6r class at a New
South, the couple will live in
Year's Ev~ 'f;IarlY.
. Joan Hemenway, daugbter of
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Mr. and·Mrs. S. H. Hemenway of
dldate 'TraIning School.
Stratli Haven avenue, enteriained
memberS of her 1'lth grade class
TO'WED
at open houseS on Wednesday and
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th 29th and
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore
Thursday.even
30th. . .
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of 'Whittier place announce the
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approaching marriage of their
r. an. rs.
omas.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Drie- daughter, 'Nancy, to Mr. WUliam
shaw entertained at an open house I h
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Bock Lasersohn, son of Dr. and
~:~ ~'::;s O~a~gden avenue at. their home New Year's 'Day Mrs. Martin ~ersohn of White
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Althouse of I wllh a family dinner party.
Plopru;, N.Y.
Lt. (j.g.) and. Mrs. Char~es
The wedding will take place
Rutgers avenue ehtertalDed on
Suil
. January 15. Miss Eleanor ,Moore
Macon, Mo., who have been vis- Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard will be her· sister's only' attendant.
itIng their son-In-law and daugh- avenue.
Dr. Lasersohn wlli serve as best
ter, Mr. and. Mrs. W'lliiam L.
Mrs, Alton P. Smith of Westdale m&n fOr. his son. .
Scarbol'l}ughof Rutgers avenue.
avenp,'1e entertained at a small tea
Miss14{>bre!ipd Mr. fAsersohn
The ctass of ':1950 at Swarthmorp. on' 'J1lursday,; Dec~j)e" 30.
l' are student.1it ,'AntioCh College,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox II of Yellow. Springs, Ohio..
High School held its 5th annual
reunll>n at the home of Mr. Larry Dickinson avenue will entertain
Franck of Comell avenue on Sat- at an open house at their home
, . lNGAGEMENTS
urday evening, December 25.
on Saturday evening..
' . Mr. arid Mrs. William Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franck
.Mr. and Mrs. FredenckAnthony Paxson of Springfield, Delaware
of Cornell avenue entertained will be the week-end guests of County, announce.the engagement
some of their neighbors at mopen Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of of their daughter, Miss Margery
house on Sunday, January 2.
Swarthmore avenue.
Mr. and Paxson,. to' Mr. William Domild
Doris Greene, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Anthnoy, who make their Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr•.
.•nd ·Mrs. Grover C. Greene of home in Longmeadow, Mass., are William Donald Jones of Vassar
S()uth Chester road has returned former Swarthmoreans, having avenue.
to Delaware Univ~rsity. while lived on Haverford place. Mr. and
Miss . Paxson is a graduate of
h()me on Christmas vacation Mrs. Jones will entertain for their George School and is now atDoris entertained some of he; guests with an Informal supper tending Swarthmore College.
college friends at a party on party on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Fudge
New Year's Eve.
David Cox, Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Columbia .avenue entertiincd ~~a~::'?o~ ~v~n~~N
Reavis Cox of Walnut lane, spent Mr. and .Mrs. E. B. Th()mpson and Rwarii.DlOre 8.2080 .
the latter part of his Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Herbert IIDothby of euisSCRJPTIONS
vacation mountain climbing In the Wynnewood at dinner last Satur- F:OR ALL
Adirondack mountains with three day evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. . MAGAZINES
of his friends from the Wesleyan Lindley Peel of Columbia. avenue J~iji;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiii;~
University Outing' Club. David were New Year's Day dinner
has been named one of the co- guests of the Fudges.
captains of· next year's cross..
June S. H?bbs of Park avenue
country team at Wesleyan.
was a guest of Louise Valentine
Mrs, Joseph H. Walsh of New in New York City several days
Galena, .Bucks County, Pa., made last week.
a shoI1 visit wtlh her mother, Mrs. r===========~
M. R. Dimmitt of Rutgers avenue.
SM returned home on Tuesday
accompanied by Miss Barbara
Kent of Philadelphla,- formerly of
Swarthmore, Po.
Swarthmore.
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Misses Mary and Elinor Bye of
College avenue had as their guest
. Fri~ay & Saturday
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over the, New Year's week-end,
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Mr. Frank Moore of Wilmington,
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and Mrs. Howard Ashman and
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The Administration and Faculty
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present
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by Hart and Kaufman
Starring Professor Clair Wilcox
Friday and Saturday eves .• Jan. 21 & 22. '1955. 8:15 PM
Clothier Hall
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be shown at the Clothier Memor- In addition, special music for the
monthly meeting.
event will be provided by the
Church School classes meet at ial.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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p.m.
on
Sunday,
this
church,
Eventide
Male Choir of Delaware
9: 45 on Sundays for all ages bePUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE. PA.
in
cooperation
with
the
Christian
Co.,
Mr.
Oakley
Van Alen, direcginning at two years. There is
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, PUBLISHERS
Association of Swarthmore Col- tor. This popular group will proa Young Adult Builders Class and lege, is co-sponsoring an evening vide inspiring music in unusual
Phone SWarOImore 6·0900
an Adult Bible Class.
program at Clothier Memorial. arrangements.
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
On Monday at 8: 30 p.m.
At the 11 a.m. Morning Worship, This arrangement makes pDssible
Rosalie Peirsol Marjorie Told Ellen S. Simon S.!'lly Alden
the pastor, Rev. John C. Kulp, the unusual opportunity of book- W.S.C.S. circles 5 and 7 will meet.
ing and showing the new featurcMr. Kulp will have his regular
Entered as Second Class Matter, January'24, 1929, at the Post
will '·use as his sermon theme,
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Ad of March 3, 18711.
length motion picture in color and office hours for counseling from
"Uncertain Trumpets."
sound, "John Wesley." The Chris- 4-5 and 7-8 p.m. on Tuesday. At
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
From January through Easter tian Association wished to present 8 p.m. the Bible Study Class
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., January 7, 1955
the Methodist Church Is engaging this 111m on campus and the taught by the pastor and sponin a nation-wide Church Attend- church is pleased to co-sponsor sored by the Commission on Mem(Continued on Page 7)
nesday at 4 o'cJock, and the Men's ance Crusade under the theme, the occasion and invite the pUblic. ,
TRINITY NOTES
and Boys' Choir will meet at 7: 30 "God is our Strength." InterA celebration of the Holy Com- p.m. Thursday.
faith .in its appeal, this crusade
munion will be held at 8 o'clock
The Vestry will meet on Mon- comes to challenge people everySunday morning. Children in the day at 8 p.m.
where to return to the things of
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third grade and up will meet .at
"service of Evening Prayer God for greater
power
and
9: 30 for Church School, and those will be held on Tuesday and Fri- strength in 1955.
in the 2nd grade and down· will day at 5:30 p.m.
Methodist Churches everywhere
meet at 11 o'clock. The regular
founded our organization 77
On Wednesday the regniar mid- will make a concerted effort to
service of Morning Prayer will be week c~lebrati."n of the Holy I challenge th~ir members to 100
years ago.. The same family
held at 11 O'clock, and the ushers Commuruon wlil be held at 7: 15 per cent fa,thful attendance at
will be as follows:
a.m.
least from January through Easter.
operates it today.
R. J. Baker, W. M. Bush, Wm.
Beginning Wednesday evening, The church, under the sponsorFreegard, J. H. Furlong, T. W. January 19, at 8 o'clock and con- ship of the Commission on MemHopper, C. S. Keller, W. T. Salom, tinuing for. five successive Wed- bership and Evangelism, takes
and N. A. Weber. At 8 o'clock nesday nights, there will be a pleasure in endorsing this crusade
Richard Turner will serve as aco- special workshop for the Church I and taking the necessary steps to
DIIICTO.S O • •UN'.AU
lyte, and Hugh Morrison and Jack School teachers of Trinity Church. see our members fiU their pews
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Calhoun will serve at 11. Dur•
every Sunday.
ing the 11 o'clock service Patricia
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At 6: 30 p.m. the Methodist
Beals and Linda Reed will be in
Telephone RI 6-1581
The regular two Morning Wor- Youth Fellowship will meet at
charge of the nursery.
ship Services will be held on Sun- the church to go together to the
There will be a supper meeting day morning at 9: 30 and 11 a.m. motion picture I'John Wesley" to
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of the Canterbury Club at 6: 30 with a sermon by Mr. Bishop on
p.m. Sunday. A discussion of the "The Inner Balance-Wheel." The
meaning of Foreign Missions will Sacrament of Baptism will be per- fohn Wesley Film to Be Shown at Clothier Memorial Sunday, Jan. 9, at 7 P.M.
be held. At 7:30 p.m:the Young formed at the 11 o'clock service.
People's Fellowship will hold
Church School classes will be
their regular meeting.
held at 9: 30, 10: 45 and 11, as well
Choir rehearsals will be re- as the Men's Bible Class and the
sumed on Monday, the Boys' Choir Women's Bible Class meeting at
meeting at 4 p.m. and the Girls' 9:30.
Choir at 5 o'c,lock., The Boys'
There will be a Colfee Hour in
Choir will rehearse again on Wed- the Women's Association Room
immediately after the 11 o'clock
a w;j 5 ctc
service, to which all members of
CHURCH SERVICES
the congregation are cordially inPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
vited. Circle 5, Mrs. Luther Con_
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
ant chairman, will be in charge.
John Sehott, Associate MInister
Sunday evening, the Senior
Sunday, January !
High Fellowship will meet for
9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.-Morn_ supper in McCahan Hall at 6:30,
ing Worship Service. Mr. Bis- followed by a program at'1 which
hop will preach. Sermon topic:
will consist of a film entitied "A
"The Inner Balance-Wheel"
Time
For Greatness," published
9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. Church School.
by the American Friends Service
9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's Committee. Earl Edwards, an eX_
Bible Class.
ecutive of the AFSC, will lead a
6:00 P.M.-·Young Adults.
discussion
on the Quaker-approach
6:30 P.M. - Senior and Junior
to
the
problems
of war and peace.
High Fellowship.
The Junior High. Fellowship
METHODIST CHURCH
will meet as usual for supper at
John C. Kulp
6:
30 in McCahan Hall, followed
Minister
by
a choir rehearsal at 7 and then
Rudolph H. Hodge
a
program.
Assistant Minister
At 6 p.m. Sunday evening, the
Mrs. Ruth G. Nicely
Young Adults meet for Bible
Organist-Director of Music
Study in the \Vomen's Association
Sunday, .January 9
Room. The group will then have
1:45 A.M.-Church School
This scene from the motion picture "John Wesley" shows the 18th century English churchman break11 :00 A.M. Morning Worship supper in McCahan Hall, after
Service. Sermon topic: HUn_ which the group will go to the ing tradition by preaching in the fields to the Bristol miners. The 77·minute film was produced in the
certain Trumpets."
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church latest Eastman color by thl! Radio and Film Commission of The Methodist Church in cooperation
7:00 P.M. youth Fellowship
to join the meeting of the Young with J. Arthur Rank. This picture, featured in LIFE Magazine, will be shown at Clothier Sunday.
will meet.
Adults group of that church.
TRINITY CHURCH
On Monday evening, January
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector 10, the Couples Club will meet
Sunday, January 9
for a covered-dish supper at 6: 30
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
in McCahan Hall with a "While
9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd
Elephant"
auction following. Mr.
Grade and Up).
and
Mrs.
Karl Fox will be in
11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd
charge. Any couples interested'
Grade and Down).
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
in attending are asked to call SW
6:30 P.M.-Canterhury Club.
6-2801.
7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples FelA joint meeting of the Session .
lowship.
and
the Board of Trustees will
Tuesday, January 11
be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday
5:30 P.M.-Evening Pra:),er.
evening in the Women's AssociaWednesday, January 12
tion Room. This will be a meeting
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
of the members of the 1954
. Frfday. January 14
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
- . - - - - ._- ._-- Boards.
On Wednesday, January 12, the
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Wom!!ll's Association will hold the
OF FRIENDS
monthly Board Meeting and the
Snnday, January 9
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
Annual Meeting. A Worship Serv9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Dr. ice for the Association will be
William McDermott: "The Early
Background of the Human held in the church at 12 noon.
Luncheon will be served at 12: 30
Freedoms!'
11,00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. in MCcahan Hall, with Circle 6,
All are welcome to jOin with us. Mrs. J. R. Hoover chaimian, in
7:00 P.M. - United Fellowship charge. The business and annual
Students.
.
meeting with the installation of
Monday. January 10
offic~rs Will folIbw the luncheon.
All day· sewing f~r A. F. S. C.
There
will be a film entitled ''The
Wednesda,", Jannary 12
Hidden He~" and a skit by
All day sewing for A.F~.C•
members of the Association called
FIRST CHURCH OF
"Money Talks In Many Tongues."
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Regular Choir Rehearsals will
SWARTHMORE
be
held Thursday at 3: 30, 4: 15
Park Avenue below Harvard
'and
7: 3D p.m. Thursday evening
Snnday, January 9
11:00 A. M.--Sunday School.
also the Christian Education Com11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-8ermon mittee will meet at 8 p.m. ·in the
will be uSacrament!'
Wednesday evening meeting Women's Association Room.
each week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room,
409 D~mouth Avenue, open
METHODIST NOTES
weekdayE except holidays, 10-5.
The Official Board win meet toFriday evening, 7.-9. Sunday afnight
iltS ·pm.for. theii'~lar
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OLIVER H. BAIR
The Bouquet
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Mr. Jones is a graduate of versity of Nebraska.
MARCH.MARX
No date has been set for the
Springlleld High School, MontMiss Susan Marx, daughter of gomery
County;
Germantown wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon K. Marx of Academy, and Swarthmore ColNew Orleans, La., was married on
BIRTH
lege.
the evening of December 22 to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Greene
Andrew Lee March, son of Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Terry of of Overland Park, Kansas, anMrs. Harold March of No;th North Chester road announce the nounce the birth of a daughter,
Chester road. The double rIDg engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Anne, on December 9, in
ceremony, for the immediate fam- Nancy, to Mr. Ralph Leonard St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City,
ilies onJy, was performed by Johnson of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Kansas. The baby weighed 8.
Rabbi Julian B. Feibelman in the
Miss Terry is a graduate of pounds, 4'h ounces.
home of the bride's parents.
The baby's paternal grandparGiven in marriage by her Swarthmore High School. She ents are Mr. and Mrs. Grover C.
attended Bowling Green State
fa ther, the bride wore a gown of
Greene of South Chester road.
white satin fashioned with a University and is now teaching The maternal grandmother is Mrs.
chapel train and' medici collar in the schools of Longmont, Colo. Isabel Fritts Barr of Philadelphia.
Mr. Johnson attended the Unihaving a v-neckline. Her finger-
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ainslie and
their daughter, Judy, of North
Ch!'ster road, had as their guest
during the holidays, Mr. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Binns of Kaump of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.
Muhlenberg avenue had as their Ainslie entertained at an open
guest over the holidays, Mrs. house on Wednesday, December
Binns' sister, Dr. Helen T. South, 29,' and at an egg nog party on
professor of English at New York New Year's Day.
University.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of Univer- of Princeton avenue spent _the
sity place spent the holidays with Christmas holidays in Greenfield,
her son-in-law and daughter, Mass" with their son-in-law and
Commander and Mrs. C. H. Parth
and family of Annandale, daughter, Mr. and ~rs. Guen .er
melee
Froebel, Jr., and theIr three chllVa.
dr
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of
cu.
Lafayette avenue spent ten days
Debra Reeder, daughter of Mr. tip veil was attached to a Juliet
at the home of their son and and Mrs. Robert K. Reeder of cap, and she carried a bouquet
daughter-in-law, the Rev. an d Harvard avenue was chosen for of white camellias.
Mrs. J. Richard Hart of Pleasant- the first chair in the cello section
Miss Paula Jean Beaver of New
of the District Orchestra. Debra
Orleans.
as maid of honor, wore
ville, N.Y.
Lo
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first
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Guthrie of is a student of
rne unroe,
a green taffeta ballerina-length
Cornell avenue and their son, Don, cellist of the Philadelphia Or- dress and carried a bouquet of
a junior at Gettysburg College, chestra. The District Orchestra birds of paradise.
Gettysburg, Pa., returned recently Festival will be held on January
Mr. Roger Lee March of Readfrom a trip of two weeks to 16 in Prospect Park.
ing, Pa., was best man for his
Miami Beach, Fla.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of brother.
Mrs. James streeter of Scranton Maple avenue had as their guests
The bride was graduated from
spent the holiday week-end with over the holiday season, Mrs. Swarthmore College. The brideher husband's parents, Mr. and Shute's sister, Mrs. W. W. Lewis groom graduated from SwarthMrs. CarroH P. Streeter of Col- of Smyrna, Del., and her two
urobia avenue.
children, Jeff and Cliff. Col. Lewis more College and recently returned from a year's study in
Mrs. Dirk A. Dedel was enter- is stationed in Korea.
Austria on a Fulbright Fellowtained at a tea by Mrs. Robert
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ru ..ell Smith
Baker of Woodward road, Wal- of Elm avenue had as their guest,
March is the grandson of
lingfbrd, during the Christmas their son, lVIr. Newlin Smith of Mrs. John Clarence Lee of Stamseason. Both are members of the Medford; Mass., recently. CurDelaware County Chapter of the renlly, they are being visited by
D. A. R.
the twin daughters of the J.
Stuart Bowie, son of Dr. and Stewart Smiths, formerly
of Rev. and Mrs. William F. March
Mrs. Morris A. Bowie of South Swarthmore. Candy Smith left
of Beirut, Syria.
Chester road, entertained mem- on Monday for Vassar College
After a. brief trip through the
bers of his senior class at a New where she is a junior, and Hen- South, the couple will live in
Year's Eve party.
rietta Smith will visit" from Newport, R.I., where Mr. March
Joan Hemenway, daughter of Goucher College, where she is a will attend the Navy Officer CanMr. and Mrs. S. H. Hemenway of junior, this week-end.
Strath Haven avenue, entertained
David Spencer, son of Mr. and did a te Training School.
members of her 11th grade class Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of Ogden
TOWED
at open houses on Wednesday and avenue has been elected tre~sllrer
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore
Thursday evenings, the 29th and of the class of 1957 at Wesleyan
of 'Whittier place announce the
30th.
University, Middletown, Conn.
approaching marriage of their
Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas
A.
BradM r. and M rs. W'lli
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am H . Drl'e- daughter, Nancy, to Mr. William
shaw ~ntert8.1ned at an open ouse I hallS of Yale avenue entertained
Bock Lasersohn, son of Dr. and
at tl1elr hom~ on Ogden avenue at their home on New Year's Day
Mrs. Martin Lasersohn of White
on New Year s Day.
I with a family dinner party.
Plains, N.Y.
Mr and Mrs. S. L. Althouse of I
The wedding will take place
Rutg~rs avenue entertained on! Lt. (j.g.) and. Mrs. Char~es
S nday afternoon with a reception Keenen of CambrIdge, Mass., VIS- in Whittier House on Saturday,
f~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards of 'ted Lt. Keenen's parents, Mr. and January 15. Miss Eleanor Moore
Macon, Mo., who have been vis- Mrs. Frank G. K'*!nen of Harvard will be her sister's only attendant.
Dr. Lasersohn will serve as best
fing their son-in-law and daugh- avenue.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Mrs. Alton P. Smith of Westdale man for his son.
Miss Moore and Mr. Lasersohn
Scarborough of Rutgers avenue.
avenue entertained at a small tea
The class of 1950 at Swarthmore on Thursday, December 30.
are students at Antioch College,
High School held its 5th annual
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox II of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
reunion at the home of Mr. Larry Dickinson avenue will entertain
Franck of Cornell avenue on Sat- at an open house at their home
ENGAGEMENTS
urday evening, December 25.
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Han
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franck
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony Paxson of Springfield, Delaware
of Cornell avenue entertainet! will be the week-end guests of County, announce the engagement
some of their neighbors at an open Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of of their daughter, Miss Margery
house on Sunday, January 2.
Swarthmore avenue.
Mr. and Paxson, to Mr. William Donald
Doris Greene, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Anthnoy, who make their Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Grover C. Greene of home in Longmeadow, Mass., are William Donald Jones of Vassar
South Chester road, has retu~ned former Swarthmoreans, having avenue.
to Delaware University. While lived on Haverford place. Mr. and
Miss Paxson is a graduate of
home on Christmas vacation, Mrs. Jones will entertain for their George School and is now atDoris entertained some of her guests with an informal supper tending Swarthmore College.
concge friends at a party on party on Saturday night.
New Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fudge
David Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Columbia ,avenue entertained MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
Reavis Cox of Walnut lane, spent Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson aud Swarti.mnre R-20RO
the latter part of his Christmas Mr. and Mrs. He;bert Boothby of
vacation mountain climbing in the Wynnewo~ at dmner last Satur- SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR ALL
Adirondack mountains with three day evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. H. MAGAZINES
of his friends from the Wesleyan' Lindley Peel of Columbia, avenue
University Outing Club. David were New Year's Day dinner
has been named one of the co- guests of the Fudges.
June S. Hobbs of Park avenue
captains of next year's crosswas
a guest of Louise Valentine
country team at Wesleyan.
in
New
York City several days
Mrs. Joseph H. Walsh of New
last
week.
Galena, Bucks County, Pa., made
a short visit wtih her mother, Mrs. F============~
M. R. Dimmitt of Rutgers avenue.
She returned home on Tuesday
accompanied by Miss Barbara
Kent of Philadelphia,· formerly of
Swarthmore. Po.
Swarthmore.
'AIR 'CONDITIONED
Misses Mary and Elinor Bye of
College avenue had as their guest
Friday & Saturday
Robtort Marley
over the New Year's week-end,
"GILBERT & SULLIVAN"
Mr. Frank Moore of Wilmington,
IT'S NO ACCIDEKT
(reellnlcolor)
Del. They spent the Christmas
For thos. wb aPPl'ft;iafe the
qreatest In fine en'ertaiftmentll
holidays with their cousins, Mr,
that doctor and hospital
and Mrs. Howard Ashman and Bh~ ROY ROGERS show for children
bill.
nearly alway. come
Sat •• 1 P."'.--.185 cortOOBS. comedy.
'family of Glenside, Pa.
& Trader Tom serial.
in following an accident I
That's why it pan to have
Sahrcfay night onlr-feahlres 6-..10
Accident Inanrance with
Sun.• Mon •• & Tues.
$500 MONTHLY
full
Medical Reimbnne.
H......re,. .....
Jose Ferr...
ment
ineIaded.
"CAINE MUTINr'
Personals
January
,
Admission-$I.OO
Students with athletic ticket-.50
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Substitute For Quality
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the world is related when illnesS
comes.
Prince and pauper have
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the same desire-to get welI.
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This cannot be accomplished by
COATS 20% OFF
...heap medicines, designed to curo
everything from water on tho .
brain to housemaid's knee. When ill, you must
JACKETS $7.90
have a remedy to meet your own exact re'!!.uire-
ment. Consult your Physician. Then bring IU
prescription to us for c:o~undin&. We are paw.
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THEATRE SQUARE
CALL FOR and DELIVERY SERVICE
Ample FIE!!
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SWarthlllore;6..J154
BEITER ROBES $11.90
BEITER HATS $10.00
GROUP OF HATS $5.00
ALL DRESSES REDUCED
15 South Chester' Road
January 7, 1955
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Mrs. Wesley Simon and Mrs. I
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Wilcox.
Firemen Plan Open House
Dinner Thurs., Jan. 13
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ner and has appoInted the follOwing committeea: _
Decoration: Mrs. lUchard EckJ
enroth, chplrman; Mrs. Howard
Coats, Mrs. Edward ,Goldmeyer,
Mrs. Ralph Hancock, Mrs. C~
S. Jones and Mrs. Joseph Schu-
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Dance: Mrs. Frank Chapman;
chairinan.
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the dinner and .address of the eveDing.
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NEWS NOTES
Miss Constance Cochrane of
Bywood Is entertaining at ii small
bert..
dinner party at the Strath Haven
Table Setting: Mrs. Henry Roth, Inn In honor of ,Mr. and Mrs.
chairman; Mrs. John Bond, Mrs. Dirk A. Dedel of W81J!ngtord.
John Derickson,·~. William Mary Leeron, daughter of Mr.
Fuller Brown, Mrs. WIlliam How_ and Mrs. W. R. LeCron of Cedar
ard.. Mrs. Joseph Layton and Mrs. lane, entertained informally on
John McKInney, Jr:
Tuesday night before the Varsity
Kitchen Supervision: Mrs. Ed- Club Dance In honor of Miss Carol
ward Thomas, chairman; ~~. Ed- Miller of East Lansing, Mich:, and
war~
Bull, Mrs. Roland COlt, Mrs. Mr. Lynn Doherty of Elm. avenue.
DaVId Field, Mrs. Ross Freer,-Mrs.
Peter Mlller, Mrs. Howard Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of
and Mrs. Harry" Young.
Amherst avenue left On Wednes,..
Coffee: Mrs. George Dunn, day. morning for ~t. Pe~burg,
chairman; Mrs. Warren Bingaman, Fla., where they WIll vacation for
Mrs. H. Leland Clifford, Mrs. three months.
.
Frederick Kelly, Mrs. Ray Klub- Mrs. Peter Murray of Media
erton, Mrs. John McAndrews, MrS. entertained her college roommate,
Jerome sinith and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Paul Mlller of Carlisle, Pa.,
Taylor.
last week. Mrs. Murray and Mrs.
Meat: Mrs. Mathews Johnson, Miller attended a shower given for
chalrmap; Mrs. Charles Durkin, another college friend, Miss Nancy
Mrs. Brinton Liddell, Mrs. Robert Thomas of LaJ;lsdowne.
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Van Ravenswaay.
Ralph Sbappee Park, Jr., Son of
Casseroles: Mrs. James Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Park of Park
chairman.
avenue, is enrolled as a freshClean-up:. Mrs. Peter Coste and in"" in the School of Medicine of
Mrs. ·Thomas . McIlhenney, co- Washington University, St. Louis,
chairmen;.Mrs. Heinz· Heinema~, Mo.
.
Mrs. George Krenlkoff, MrS. Mrs. Dirk A. Dedel, formerly
Harlie Reynard· and Mrs. Thomas Miss Eleanor Wilson Geary, of.
Thorbahn, MrS. Robert Cle~land, Wallingford, will entertain Mrs.
Mrs. James Deen, Jr., Mrs. James Harvey F. McPhail of GermanGoings, Mrs. John Javornisky and town and IIer former classmate at
MrS.. J. WeSt· T.ovi!land. : ... Cedar Crest College III Allentown,
Finance: Mrs. Vernon Urbani. Mrs. JllIllton Tucker ot Germanchairman; Mrs. Harlie Reynard, town. Mt. and Mrs. McPhilil will
Mrs. Herbert SDrlth, Mrs. Zino entertain at dinner in honor of
Connors, Mrs. John Francis anc.' Mr. and Mrs. Thldel January 10.
Mrs. ErIc Kent.'
Mrs. Bess Lane of Swarthmore
Hostesses: Mrs. Paul Brown, a~enue has returned from visiting
chairman; Mrs. Edward Cornelius, her son and daughter-In-law, Mr,
Mrs. Frank Forwood, Mrs. John and Mrs. Robert I.l!ne of New Frank Maselli. (left), chairman 01 the hOuse eomm Ittee. and Fire Chief John Rumsey, leaf throul"h .
lnvitaUons to be maUed for the lire company.'s op en house to be held tonight.
Gersbach, Mrs. Mason LIndsey, Haven, Conn. .
Courtesy of The Evening Bulletin
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"Drive to stay alive in '55"
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.On December 29, 19·54, our organization at Miller-Flounders
joined with that of Abbotts Dairies, Inc., Philadelphia, to provide
you with all of the resources and specialized dairy experi~ce of
both of ·these famous independent dairy concerns.
In 1889 Alfred E. Flounders began as a producer-distributor
to 'deliver milk to residents' of Delaware County. He continued
until 1917 when his son, Charles L:Flounders took over the busi. ness, which was then delivering less than 150 qU~ of milk a
day. Later in 1919 Howard A. Miller, upon his return from
World War I entered the ~ business as a distributor. In 1922
these two companies were' joined to form a partnership Irn"WD
as Miller-Flounders Dairy. The company moved to its present
location n\ 1989, and the partnership was changed to a corporation.
tD~.. L~" 1'1t.:_l•... of the good reasons for traffic laws, signs and signals
, 9,r..aQU1rC
lO (J/1UJl( -and obey them. .
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my physical limitations before ever taking the
,wheel-and respect them.
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9,..aesolrc
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/IResolve to fIinJ. ... of my dnving as I drive.l....and stay alert.
/IResolve to (/hini. ... of the stupidity of e:x:cessive speed-and never speed.
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lO (J/1Ull( respect that nght.
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lO (J/1UJl( and not be one of them.
In 1942 Earle J. Duncan joined the Miller-Flounders organization, and in more recent years ~. R. Brunton and Emer
fJ. Flounders. became a part of our official family. ,
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Thirteen years before Alfred E. Flounders started in busi'ness in Delaware County, George Abbott in 1876, a dairy farm.er
of Salem,:New Jersey, began his dafioy business at 6th and Noble
Streets, Pbiladeiphla.
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In 1918 George Abbott, the founder- and then President, was
by Christian R. Lindback, under 'whose vigorous' di- _
rection Abbotts .'grew· to one of the leading independent dairies
in America. Thru his uncoinproinising zeal for highest quality,
Abbotts introduced many revolutionary improvemen!s to the
dairy industry. Probably the most notable was the introduction
in 1914 of the first "A" Milk in Pennsylvania, throl laboratory
control and payment of a bonus to the farmer for ~ sanitary
care. AbbOtts were the first dairy in' Pennsylvania to introduce
8ucceed~
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HORACE A. BEEVES
B. J. BOY,' S AND 10
SWARTBMORE CO-OP
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tuberculin testing' of their herds: Abbotts were likewise thefu'st
to produce their own Grade "AU cream supply, under sanitary
conditions ·as exacting as bottled "AU Milk.
In 1960 Ridgway Kennedy, Jr., closely associated in the company with Christian R. Lindback for more than forty years,
became President of Abbotts Dairies, Inc. Under his direction
the high ·&hns of the company and itS forward progress continue.
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This great friendly organization, with ideals so like those of
·MiIler-Flounders, 'is now joining hands with 'us to continue to giye
'you the highest quality and service that represent the finest in
the dairy indURtry.
We at Miller-Flounders have associated with the management of Abbotts Dairies, Inc., in problems of common interest
to the milk industry and the public over a IOl}g period of years,
and have always admired its unswerving high character and the
wonderful spirit of company loyalty, teamwork and enthusiasm
that pervades the entire organization. We are proud to be a
part of this new relationship, and we are confident you will be
happy with it.
Charles L. Flounders', will become a Vice-President of·
Abbotts Dairies, Inc.• Included in his duties will be hi$ ('ontinued
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management of the Miller-Flounders divisio.n.
Chester's new' Expressway' will soon pass through the plant
of the Miller-Flounders Company. Land has been purchlU!ed tor
our new location at Townshi)} Line and Keystone Road, Upper
Chichester Township, Delaware County. Immediate 8teps will
he taken to erect the first unit of offices and distribution center
from this new location.
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Hold Father's Night
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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George Wilcox.
Firemen Plan Open House
Dance: Mrs. Frank Chapman,
chairman.
(Continued from Page 1)
Informal dancing will follow
ner and has appointed the folthe
dinner and .address of the evelowing committees:
niqg.
Decoration: Mrs. Richard Eck-·
enroth, ch.airman; Mrs. Howard
Coats, Mrs. Edward Goldmeyer,
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Ralph Hancock, Mrs. Curtis
Miss Constance each!"!!ne of
S. Jones and Mrs. Joseph SchuBywood
is entertaining at a small
bert.
Table Setting: Mrs. Henry Roth, dinner party at the Strath Haven
chairman; Mrs. John Bond, Mrs. Inn in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
John Derickson, Mrs. William Dirk A. Dedel of Wallingford.
Mary LeCron, daughter of Mr.
Fuller Brown, Mrs. William How_
ard, Mrs. Joseph Layton and Mrs. and Mrs. W. R. LeCron of Cedar
Jane, entertained informally on
John McKinney, Jr.
Tuesday
night before the Varsity
Kitchen Supervision: Mrs. Edward Thomas, chairman; Mrs. Ed- Club Dance in honor of Miss Carol
ward Bull, Mrs. Roland COit, Mrs. Miller of East Lansing, Mich., and.
David Field, Mrs. Ross Freer,.Mrs. Mr. Lynn Doherty of Elm avenue.
Peter Miller, Mrs. Howard Smith
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of
and Mrs. Harry· Young.
Amherst avenue left On WednesColfee:
Mrs. George Dunn, day morning for St. Petersburg,
chairman; Mrs. Warren Bingaman, Fla., where they will vacation for
Mrs. H. Leland Clifford, Mrs. three months.
Frederick Kelly, Mrs. Ray KlubMrs. Peter Murray of Media
erton, Mrs. John McAndrews, Mrs. entertained her college roommate,
Jerome Smith and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Paul Miller of Carlisle, Pa.,
Taylor.
last week. Mrs. Murray and Mrs.
Meat: Mrs. Mathews Johnson, Miller attended a shower given for
chairmap; Mrs. Charles Durkin, another college friend, Miss Nancy
Mrs. Brinton Liddell, Mrs. Robert Thomas of Lansdowne.
Van Ravenswaay.
Ralph Shappee Park, Jr., son of
Casseroles: Mrs. James Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Park of Park
chairman.
avenue, is enrolJed as a freshClean-up: Mrs. Peter Coste and man. in the School of Medicine of
Mrs. Thomas McIlhenney, co- Washington University, St. Louis,
chairmen; Mrs. Heinz Heinemann, Mo.
Mrs. George Krenikoff, Mrs.
Mrs. Dirk A. Dedel, formerly
Harlie Reynard and Mrs. Thomas Miss Eleanor Wilson Geary. of
Thorbahn, Mrs. Robert Cleeland, Wallingford, wi!l entertain Mrs.
Mrs. James Deen, Jr., Mrs. James Harvey F. McPhail of GermanGoings, Mrs. John Javornisky and town and her former classmate at
Mrs. J. West Loveland.
Cedar Crest College in Allentown.
Finance~ Mrs. Vernon Urbani, Mrs. Milton Tucker of Germanchairman; Mrs. Harlie Reynard, town. Mr. and Mrs. McPhail will
Mrs. Herbert Smith. Mrs. Zino entertain at dinner in honor of
Connors, Mrs. John Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Ded,,1 on January 10.
Mrs. Eric Kent.
Mrs. Bess Lane of Swarthmore
Host~sses: Mrs. Paul Brown, avenue has returned from visiting
chairman; Mrs. Edward CorneJius, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. Frank Forwood, Mrs. John and Mrs. Robert Lane of New Frank Maselli (left), chairman of the house committee, and Fire Chief John Rumsey, leaf througb
Invitations to be mailed for the fire company's op en house to be held tonight.
Gersbach, Mrs. Mason Lindsey. Haven, Conn.
Dinner Thurs., Jan. 13
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Courtesy of The EVe:iiiug Bulletin
"D. rive to ·stayal1ve
· m
· 7557~
IfBesolve to (/Ainl ... of my driving as I drive-' and stay alert.
IfBesolve to (/Ainl ... of the stupidity of excessive speed-and never speed.
dID
m:_l• ...
to VIUIll(
dID .1..r.
m:_l•• ..
iJ .ll~Ol,re to VIUlIK
,
dID .1..r.
m:_l.· ..
iJ rll.~Ol,re to VIUIll(
.1..r.
iJ ..a~Ol,re
of the good reasons for traffic laws, signs and signals
-and obey them.
of my physical limitations before ever taking the
wheel-and respect them.
of the happy results of courtesy, good judgment and
common sense-and demonstrate them.
dID .1..r. 1-. m:_l.··· of every man, woman and child's right to live-and
iJ ..a~Ol,re {O VIUlIJ(
respect that right.
.
dID .1..r. 1-.. m:_l.· .. of the heartbreak caused by drivers who don't thinkiJ ..a~Ol,re {O VIUlIJ(
and not be one of them.
ATZ AUTO SERVICE
HORACE A. REEVES
B. J. HOY. 5 AND 10
STRATH HAVEN INN
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
DELAWARE coUNTY
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tuberculin testing of their herds: Abbotts were likewise the first
to produce their own Grade "AU cream supply, under sanitary
conditions as exacting as bottled "AU Milk.
In 1960 Ridgway Kennedy, Jr.. closely associated in the company with Christian R. Lindback for more than forty years,
became President of Abbotts Dairies, Inc. Under his direction
the high aims of the company and its forward progress continue.
This great friendly organization, with ideals so like those of
Miller-Flounders, is now joining hands with us to continue to give
you the highest quality and service that represent the finest in
the dairy indm,try.
We at Miller-Flounders have associated with the management of Abbotts Dairies, Inc., in problems of common interest
to the milk industry and the public over a long period of years,
and have always admired its unswerving high character and the
wonderful spirit of company loyalty, teamwork and enthusiasm
that pervades the entire organization. We are proud to be a
part of this new relationship, and we are confident you will be
happy with it.
In 1942 Earle J. Duncan joined the Miller-Flounders organization, and in more recent years Harry R. Brunton and Emer
e. Flounders became a part of our official family.
Thirteen years before Alfred E. Flounders started in business in Delaware County, George Abbott in 1876, a dairy farmer
of Salem, New Jersey, began his dairy business at 6tb and NlJble
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARTEL BROTHERS
THE BOUQUET
SWARTHMORE CO.OP
W. MARK BfI"ILE
JOYCE LEWIS
BAIRD and BIRD
THE SWARTHMOREAN
HANNUM & WAlTE
THE INGLENEUK
On December 29, 1954, our organization at Miller-Flounders
joined with that of Abbotts Dairies, Inc., Philadelphia, to provide
you with all of the resources and specialized dairy experience of
both of these famous independent dairy concerns.
In 1889 Alfred E. Flounders began as a producer-distributor
to deliver milk to residents' of Delaware County. He continued
until 1917 when his son, Charles L.Flounders took over the business, which was then delivering less than 150 quarts of milk a
day. Later in 1919 Howard A. Miller, upon his return from
World War I entered the dairY business as a distributor. In 1922
these two companies were joined to form a partnership knnwn
as Miller-Flounders Dairy. The company moved to its present
location in 1939, and the partnership was changed to a corporation.
.
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J. A. GREEN
TWO FAMOUS DAIRIES JOIN FORCES
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BUCHNER'S, INC.
Charles L. Flounders will become a Vice-President of
Abbotts Dairies, Inc.. Included in his duties will be his l'ontinlled
management of the Miller-Flounders division.
•
In 1913 George Abbott, the founder and then President, was
succeeded by Christian R. Lindback, under whose vigorous di.
rection Abbotts ·grew to one of the leading independent dairies
in America. Thru his uncompromising zeal for higbest quality,
Abbotts infroduced many revolutionary improvements to the
dairy industry. Probably the most notable was the introduction
in 1914 of the first "A" Milk in Pennsylvania, thru laboratory
eontrol and payment of a bonus to the farmer for extra sanitary
care. Abbotts were the first dairy in Pennsylvania to introduce
Chester's new Expressway will .soon pass through the plant
of the Miller-Flounders Company. Land has been purchased for
our new location at Township Line and Keystone Road, Upper
Chichester Township, Delaware County. Immediate steps will
be taken to erect the first unit of offices and distribution center
from this new location,
MILLER-FLOUNDERS DAIRY, INC.
E. L. NOYES and CO.
PETER E. TOLD
CATHERMAN'S DRUG
STORE
IUER-ltOIlNDER\l
M
SAFE MILK
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January 7, 1955
mE SWAR11IMOREAN
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"Our Neighbors in Delhi.
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Woman's Club Notes
A board meeting ell the:U::: 8
d Woman's Club will be hel
A group from the
p.m. Tuesday,
Welfare Divlslon will meet m
home of Mrs. Peter
er,
. lounge Tuesday at 10 a.m. to work letta avenue.
er dressings for the ComThe Home Department, M~
on
Health Center. Mrs: Jud- Charles H. Zensen,
:'m.
m
.
Is'
charge.
meet
at
the
club
house
a
·son R. Hoover, Jr.,
ill
Thursday to make plans for an
A meeting of the MusiC' Group
. t at the County Fine Arts
will be held Tuesday ats::
will be held In March
I at the J:1ome of Mrs. J. J.
r
'at Lanmowne.
.
227 Park avenue..
The new term of the class m
Monthly stated \neeting will oc- rhythmic dancing, Mrs. Edward
Heal~ ~
Januar~~l, a~:~
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Roo Watch and
c.
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which lighted
as dur-.
cheerfullytree
Christmb
log previous growing "ears.
th
Judges wish to comment on e
many beautlfully.decor!lted trees
in the Borough Incl~ding the
lIe11eyAYe.
Ridley P....
·SW 6-4742
WA 8-2440
AuthorIzed Dlstrlbllfors
for
.ATLAHTIC FUEL OIL
IRON
OIL BuRHERS
and
alld 'heating equipment
Servlc. avalla"'e fo our
customer. on 011 make. of
all ""rners
Level payment p·lan on 011
I
bills. AutomaHc dellv.er ei
of 011 during the heating
season
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PETER 01 NICOLA
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SWarthmore 6-6455
CHesler 4·6246
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neck.· Wliite
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Lucy.
Call Gladstone"
SWarth~
0 FOR
_ 15 Volume
Stan. dardSALE
American
Encyclopedia,
Jack Prichard.
S9~lb
,
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
6 8761
SWarthmore _
SLICED BACON
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Indian River
Seedless
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GRAPEFRUIT
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J. E. LIMEBURNER CO. W.~~sedW~be~. m=~toman.
.
. Guild Opticians
Swarthmore and Vicinity
Expert. I. t.~, Malel., and FfH'.g
of Spectac'., and Ey. G'.......
827 LANCASTER· AVENUE
6915 LUDLOW STREET
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B.RYN
M~WJt.
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1m CHESTNUT STIllEr
PHILADll.PHIA 3. PINNA.
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.Baird
a .Bird.
Realtors
Opposite Boroagll Han
For Your Pet CORN THIN
WHEATl'H1N
'U»Oq,... a
after w...
•• • ~or· 1B0r. power facilities I· . '
NOON
BOLIDAYS
COAL·
FIREPLACE WOOD
f
Wllk ••• week
ThiainvClbnent has·heen going on since World War II
-and thhre is slill nochin, qn the horizon to indicate
....denmg in the 'demand .~ dcctric poWeJ. Whamer
the demln
. ttancb ready to provide it.
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CRACKERS 28c, pkg
T£TLEY ·TEA
48
bags 61 c
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Coupon word:!: 15c in -each package
.
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8R£YER'S· leE
J.A. GREEN
. SWQI..I,m,~ ~1..40.
01
10
'Nabisco
"'MDAYS!!:!~TIJBD.Y
.
Liver
Horsemeat
Beef .'
Chicken
Kibb'ed. Biscuit
Buy the Best·
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SW 6-4041
HO
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U4valla b l . . , 'pilimAY8
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Many \,Attractiv.·
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PA. .
UPPER DARBY. PA.
e_
Call SWarth-
4 for 3Sc
.CANNED DOG FOODS
Dm...
p
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MUSHROOMS
Journeys Through Bookland. $10
FOR
each. SWarthmore 6-7479.
WALLINGFORD
FOR
RENT-·
Pleasant
unfurnlshFOR SALE - Antique dining
CONSTRUCTION
,
ed apartment size cottage, one
table. (Accordion t~pe); Very
• h
IJ
e lot in an excellent reside.nbedroom, refrigerator include?, rare and unusual. Allison s AnRESIDENTIAL AND
New brick. colonIal °IT~ on 12 macrw"lth tirep·lace dining .oom,
large
lot,
very
reasonable.
ME
At
the
Forge,
Rose
Tree
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t·
Large
IVlng
.00
,
1st
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t
COMMERCIAL
la oca Ion.
k't h (11x14) and powder room on
6-0264.
FOR SALE - Used ele5'trlc remJ)dem You~gstowbnd I c en d 2, tile baths on the 2nc! floor.
FOR RENT-Apartment fur~hfrigerator. Good runnmg. con_
floor 4 spacIous e rooms an '
$22 550
Alterations
ed or unfurnished. Converuent dilion. $25. Phone S'farthmore
2-ca; garage with private driveway. Priced at
,
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t<, bus, train. Lady preferred. Call !!:6-~4!!!6!!!53!:..- ........-Aiii. .
,
SWartlunore 6-6838.
PERSONAL
US DartmD.uth Aven••
FOR· RENT - Attractive room PERSONAL _ Television, radio
SWEENEY & LUKENS.
next to bath. Private home. Two
and appliance repairs-prompt
in family. Excellent transporta- service. TV sets repaired In the
J. F. BLACKMAN
CHester 3-7183
tion facilities. Gentleman pre- home. Robert Brooks, S'lVarthSW 6-8818
ferred. Call SWarthmore 6-7512. more 6-3889.
FOR· RENT - Rooms for gentle- ~PE~R~SO~NFiAL-ST:~ta:;;rtritith;-;e;-;;n;:ewwViyee.ar;r \I===========~
men. One with private bath.
right... Send . your pre-school\.
One share bath. Big closets. Extra child to The Swarthmore Nursery
A Complete IJisuran.ce and Real fstate Agency
storage space. Newly deco.rated. School. Call Mrs. G. W. Brodhea8~ .,..~~_ _ _ _ _ _ _,
Near both bus line and village. for appolnbnent. SWarthmore _
Air and Ship Travel
SWarthmore 8-2194..
.
480U. Ages: 3-5. Transportation.
FOR RENT-Room With kitchen PERSONAL-Registered Spencer
privileges. Fop young
C,:!:
corsetlere.. Mrs. Elsie H. Mc..... )4
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SWarthmore 6-3353 evemngs
Williams. Telephone SWartlmiore
~ ,,"h&Idvr,tz'iICrr I
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6-4583 for appointment.
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2. EAST 5TH ST•• CHESTE'
PERSONAL
_ Belved~e C O n - . . .
m.caa
. private home, semi-:~~~:I .. valescent Home, 2507 ·Chestnu~
_ _ .M
,
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...- ...: 4-6311
4-6312
4-6313
4-6314
b.ath, 119 Yale avenue. S
Street, Cheate.:. NI,l1:SInt:.~~~l'. _ _ _ .... _ - - - f :
.....
.
more 6-41119.
all ·illnesses. Professionally ......- \.
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Sam••1 D.Clyde
5_..1 D. Clyde•.J r . ·
WANTED
ed. State licensed. Special diet
r&_~".
de
George PIo_
WANTED _ Used refrigerator, cases. Spacious grounds. Sadie D.
condition. Also child's Pippins, proprietor. CHester 2DAY ami NlOIlT
complete, and baby stroller. 99~~U~7i;r;'CM:l:y-=-;;:;;:;;;~rn;:;;t:"R<;:
MEdia 8-817U.
PERSONAL - Baby sitting. HeOIL BURNER
SWEENEY &
,,69• Ib
Fresh Local
.
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,
.w
:Vel
c..1t
~arge pearldesil,,?,mg~: o,J'~ck
Mr. and Mrs. Murrell E. Weesner
NEWS NOTES
Under the leadership Of Mrs.
of Morristown, Tenn.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest
Geo~e Johnson and Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
of Vassar aVebue returned on
Brandt, Sixth Grade Girl Scout Monday from a trip of a month. Jr., of Wallingford had as their
Trobp 83, Rutgers Avenue, made They stayed two weeks with Mrs. house guests· over the ChrIstmas
and New Year holidays, their son
doll cradles out of oatmeal boxes. Gllcreest's atster, Mrs. Garner
These were padded and dressed Dimkerley in Ennis, Texas; two and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
attractively. The airls bought days with another sister, Mrs. J. Mrs. Robert J. Buzby and son,
Mark Hoover Buzby, of Clark's
small dolls which they dressed Houstqn Maupin of Troy, Ohio; Summit,
Pa.
and placed in the cradles. A week and twelve days with their daugh_
Mrs. Fred-E. Watkins of Clevebe10re Christmas the scouts made ter, Mrs, R. David Warner In
land,
Ohio, Is Visiting her· son and
a trip to the WUUam Wilson Xenia, Ohio.
daUghter-in-la~, Mr. and .Mrs.
MemOrial Nursery in Chester to
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner William W. Watkins of Magill
deliver their gifts to the children. of Dickinson avenue visited their
The git:1s of this Troop are Karen son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ro.uL
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder of
Peterson, Lela Cooper, Susan Mrs. J. Charles Townsend of
Spencer, Jean Johnson, Connie LouIsville; Ky., over the holidays. Rutgers avenue had as their
Diamond, Susan Bower, Heidi Also visiting was the Fau1k1ler's guests over the holidays, Mrs.
Honnold, Kathy Stamford, Arlis other son-in-law and daughter, Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank
Stough of Cornelius, N.C.
Adams, ·and Christine Curtis.
The met
first at
halt
the year
this
FAMILY DINNERS to SUIT ... TASTE of
troop
theofhome
of Mrs.
Sidney J. Diamond, 555 Cornell
TENDER STEAKS and. CHOPS Cooked to Order
avenue. On Monday, January 3,
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PA~TY FACILITIES
their meeting was held in the
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
Presbyterian
Church.
All
future
DINlif. ROOMS .... LOll' .AIR CONDITIONED.
meetings will be held in the
church.
. Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
STRA'i'H HAVEN iNN
!~~~~~~~~~~5~
WANTJD.
.
AND FOUND
LOST
,
.
ANTED _ Three room apartLOST - January I, black satin W ment WaIklng distance from
Driveway
C:On.tnctlo.
change purse. ViCNlnltth '~:: college: OccuP&ncy approximarthtely
,
row's Cracker Box or or
.J
15 Mrs Watts SWa _
Asphalt or COlIC.....
. ter Road to Ogden Avenue, m,:~aZ0200, Extension' 278. .
8-0475.
H
WANTED-Young. woman deSIres
C~lIar Walls Re-Plo!hred SWarthmore
FOUND - In the ~tr~a~ on arart-time housework. Mornings .
vard
avenue,
26
~162~~YCl~
MEdia 6-3413. after 7 p.m.
Swarthmore
SWarthmore
- .
WANTED
Woman desires
day's
Identify.
rk or_ .,art-time.
Hours:
10 \,
~!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!. Call
LOST to 4 ·o'clock. Call CHester
ver·
4 4968
circled ill black an
Acme parking space along .
.
tween
Cooed. Call WANTED-Woman desires POSIChester
0:7
. tlon cooking and serving dln~~:~o~ed -lant~rn. Sidewalk, ners, weeke~ds. ·Phone CHester 5.. Princeton and Dartmouth.
day, 5 p.m. Santa's gift. Great loss
FOR SALE
tt. three _ year - old. SWarthmore FOR SALE _. Two mO.dern gas
6-3997.
.
ranges. Reasonable. First offer
FOUND - Sum of mOl,:ey ~n takes them. Phone KIngswood 4,..EHE• • ~~
Theatre Square. Owner ldenti- 0474.
fy. Call SWarthmore 8-1848. '
SWM"lnOll,
LOST-Feline member of family.
Bendix Economat, $25. Phone
Orang~ markings. Diamond ~n SWarthmore 6-4710.
_ _ _ _ _......_ _
Girl Seo. . N.wl
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S Wm. W. Rumford CO.
C LAS S I FIE DAD . .
.
8uilders
Swarthm.... Pa.
Clock Repa;n
Sou ththe
Chester
roadbut
weregladdened
damaged
storms
~ for the heavy trafIlc
ed the roads during
whl'i:
eason.
the \ 0 ay S
I
Pllp7
C:
=ell
Myers 11~~~~~~;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ilsmaller
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SW_II_IIIO"'•
GfNfRA1 CONTRAaO,
:::o~ed
sh~d:~~~i"; ~~~r~gan,
now Is, when the'true worshippers
shaU worship the Father in spirit
and in truth."
Scriptural selections include
this Beatitude from the Sermon
on the Mount (Matthew 5: 8) :
"Blessed are the pure in heart for
they shall see God."
A cordisl invitation. Is extended
to all to attend the services at 11
a.m., First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Park avenlle, Sw.ar.th more.
In addition to the text book,
BASKOBALL NEWS
•
which all may purchase, there
A greatly Improved,
and, at
will be frequent film strips and times,
aggressive Swarthmore
sound motion pictures to enrich High School basketball team
• . this course· even further.
opens its league season tonight on
The regular monthly meeting _of the local court against Conshothe W.S.C.S. will be held on hocken. Little Is known about
Wednesday starting at 12:30 with the 6ppositlon, but it is expected
fI study book session at the that the Swarthmore boys wlil be
church. At 1: 15 there will be out to gain their first league vicluncheon at the Ingleneuk. For 'tory with plenty of driving power
the afternoon program, Dr. Rlch- and desire.
ard B. Wells, Field Secretary, will
The locals have shown quite a
present color slides of the Methbit
of Improvement and showed
odist Home for the Aged. The
their
true ability in dawning ClifrEigu]ar business meeting will
follow.
ton'lieights Tuesday night by the
Boy Scout Troop 3 will meet at score of 77. to 67. 'Ole game was
Joan Harrar, daughter of Mr.
7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, ·and at close all .the wayllntil the four and Mrs. B. Harrar, Jr., of Yale
8 p.m: the r~gular monthly meet- minute mark, when our boy.s. de- avellue, entertained members of
Yale & Harvard Avenues. Swarthmore, Pa.
play more aggressively hllr junior Class at a party at her
ing of the Finance Commission cided
WALTER
E. PA"ROTT. Mg..
FREEPARICING
and score
will convene.
Choir rehearsals will be held on aWay from the'· Clifton Rams. home on New Year's
Thursday, . beginning with the Despite 2~·· Pqints ·.byClif!
Junior Choir. at 4 p.m. and the into the act to·score a decUdve
Chancel Choir llt 8. p.m.
. team v1ctoIJ\. . Rqger ~ep. led
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the locals wlth· iii, Randy· Malin
FRIEN.DS MEETING .NOTES got 16, Terry De!Imuth; 14, Barry
The first talk in a new Adult Gwiim and,Les·Kelghton 10~each,
Forum· Serles on ~'The Relation and Pete Kroon. wound. up with 8.
Between Religion and· Civli L1b~ Rebounding seems to ...be .
erties" WIll'· be· given next Sun- team's· gr!Ulte~t weakness; Conday at 9; 45 In the Meeting House. stant impr~,;ement is neceSsary· if
Dr. William. McDermott,. of . the the team expectS to ·coniPl'te weil
History Department· of the uni- in the always tough s'1Ctlon three.
Charlie .K1elllIlJer's Jr. Varsity
versity of ·Pennsylvania, .wilI disteam
has showD· qUite a bit
cUss with those present, "The
know-hQ\j7
in winning. Iilost o~
Early Background of the Human
their
non~leagl\e·i!ncOunters:
..Thelr
Fr.eedonis••,403 DART~OUTH, AVENUE
most
recent
win
over'
Clifton
The United Fellowship Students
will mOlinn ·thelr room tinder the Heights J. Vees was 44 to 30 with
Meeting House at 7 p.m. Sunday Andy Jones getthig 11 points and
'Weekend of January 6, 1955
evening. ·Mr. Walter Logan will Skip Skoglund 16 to help their
team galn its 3rd win of 5 games.
lie the speaker.
It Is Interesting to note that their
two game .loss was each by only
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES one
Swift's Premium
polht.
·How pUrification of thought
brings freedom from iear, sickMrs. s,·jnalr Luckie of the
nesS; ani[ Slit" will· be brOught olit",Sw8.riblnonL.Apartments will be
...... _..
. at Christian ScIence servkesSun- guest of honor· at the Centennial
day in the Lesson-8ermon en- ·Tea of the Chester YWCA next
Chester Rose Hickory Smoked
titled ~Sacrament."
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Luckie
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon was the first president of the
. is the Golden Text from J obo group.· Other past presidents will
c
(4: 23).: '''The hour cometh, and also be honor guests,.
, .
renected effective
the windows; the unified
of Tile Floon • PlasHc Til.
Moden Kltc.....
t· f the house
th residence
",teratlo••
jr., of
of Riverview
: Forest lane for the well lighted road where a
wr:::
1401 R~dl.y Av. . . .
Chrisbnas scene on their porch in highlighted a sofUy lighted
CHester, a-4159
which a tired life-size Santa re- with the approach lighted by a
.
~S689
laxed on a settee, his bag besille simply decorated lamp post;. th:
MARGE HURD
him before a trlnuned Christmas doorway at 40 Guernsey ro~
tree around which were placed lighted to renect a shining wrea
Sal d nicely decorated large pack.ages. and enhance good structural deSandwiches - Casseroles - a I
Honorable
men ti on
was . . and the doorway at M7
awarded to Albert Stamford, Jr.,
avenue on wluCii. a
SW~a"""more 6-313.
Charles E.. Fischer
.....
of 506 Strath Haven avenue seasonal spray said ''Merry Christwhose beautiful tree topped with mas" in snowballs, the whole out.
double stars and doorway trimmed Uned In a narrow red border.
Sw......... 6-1441
with laurel abd llanked by two
Th lighted window at TrinIty,
BUILDER
WILLIAM BROOKS
lovelY wreaths In the wlndO;::'~ Ch~ added an· ~Ially a~Ashes II: Rubblllh Removed sbown brightly for many
d to roprlste glow to the Borough s
Lawmo Mowed, GeDeral
mastldes in the community, an
~e Two large dIsIIauIinK
William S. HO~ ~7 o::'~ plays at the ~cl,encea of Eplest
Swartllillor. 6 lUI
IIII1Mt11DCAve., liIorton,.... avenue for a tas
h ec been Isber'g and Grover C. Greene on
h
n"!!l..~~·
Sheet Metal Work
METHODIST No,rlS
(Continued from Page 3)
bershlp and Evangelism meets.
ThIs replsces thll Cottage Prayer
Meetings for the purpose of providlng a basic course in Bible.
study on the subject, "How the
Bible Came to Sa..•
Church School workers and any
others may take this course for
credit by olftciallY regu,tering,
reading the text book, "How Came
the Bible?" and completing 80me
study assignments.
~ester\~~~~~~~;:~~==j
IND~IDUALLY
1:'~h;~:":!:YtheT:'~=: ~;ts~~u~~~t ~n!.~~rt~~ ~er! a: l1~o!OU~wa:';;: :ndth~':~r~c:":;' s=el:~:
,:..,:t;
tlonal Mairs Department, MrMrss. Kr;ft is the teacher.
rt
W Brush chairman.
'
K:
will speak on
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. HIl1es:!
Crest lane entertained a:
5
house on New Year's D Y
OM SERE MBA
TH
o'clock.'
~el: Palm~r
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:e
Dr
THE SWABTHMQREAN
,
and Mn. John R. Bates
Thomas B. McCabe's blue
of N~rth Chester road will, go
at the entrance anel orth N9w York tomorrow.to attend
,
Jud ges Announce
. . Winners trees
to their driveway at 807 N of wedding of a cousin.
LIghting
Chester road; the
T E Hessen- E B H01lls of 510 South
I;
PEN C E I '
awar:edf
w}lose
brightly trlmmed;.:'.::ee:.
DESl6NED
bruc a
d rway with stars, lighted trees of the
eonets " 61.dl ... lra ..I....
bea';'tifulas s~gs and candy Scbmldts of Rlve~ew road. .
S.... lco.1 6armont:
att.r
Christmas flanked by two lighted
The judges consider, however, Mrs. Mal'tJ aret Stri~ ,...
: : ; : either end of the
that of special merit
."7197
At
either
side,
of
the
wa
ere
the
many
au
Ing.
were red candles w.
ed doorways in the Borough.
to the doorway hurricane lamps trimIIl . h to commend especially
iI,l
wrought rion stan- ::Yd:way at 510 Strath Haven
moun
avenue around which greens were
EDWARD G. OIIPUN
dar~. rIze of $5 was awarded . nked like a Christmas tree
AND SON
.
~o the Acdrew Alexan- .b~e Chrisbnas balls were hung
.
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ONE·HALF GALLONS
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7, 1955
l!E'.
Robert
.Mrs, Norman Palmer
At Club January 11
Elected to ODK .
Gilfillan
Named Post~na,sfer'
,
HuSh Thayer Retires
and Sons
'From DuPont Corp .
'William cornell Archbold, Jr.,
. (Continued from Page 1)
(Continued from Page 1)
son of Mrs. S. B. Brewster of
Swarthmore avenue, is one of duction Authority, Department
"'--'ons
and
Benevolences
Comnine students recently elect~.
to Commerce. Wash1ngton....
DCasFormerl,
lnuN»
t the
mittee of tbe swarthmore Pres- Omicron Delta 'Kappa a
Will Tell of Year in Delhi byterlan Cburch. He is also an George Washington Univ~ty. sisting In allocation of cbemicals
CAR N S
active
director
of
the
PI,?,ers
ODK
Is
the
national
c01leg1~te
in
critical
~upply.
For
the
last
As Wife of Visiting
Club. and a lifelong Republican. men's bonorary for leadershiP, nine years be served on the ex650 Baltimore Pike
Professor
He ·was recently named swarth- activities and scholarship.
~utive committee and was chalrSpringfield, Del. Co•• Po.
The monthly stated meeting of more director of the Heart Fund
Archbold. who is a graduate of man of the tarilf commlttee' of
SWartlimore 6-0450
Drive to be held next month.
Syracuse University. is now a
. k ~~~0pe~.~'~A.~M~.~t.~6~,~.~M~.~~~
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore
He is married '0 the' former senior at the George Wasnington the textile. section. N:ew Yo~ ~
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Elizabeth Turner and has three University Law School. He,'is
Board of Trade.
January 11. foIloWed by a lecture children: Robert G. the 3rd, 15; m~mber of the B(lard of GovMr. Thayer is a member of
WEST LAUREL HILL
by Mrs. Evelyn K. Palmer. The Elizabeth Addis. 13. and David ernors of the Law School. Law IAm.orie,an
Chemical
Society.
CREMATORY'
School Editor of the "Cherry American Rose Society, Delta Up_
program is i'; charge of the inter- Eyre, 8.
........ A.... abo~. City UH.
t Mrs
The post carries an annual sal- Tree," treasurer. of the Student silon traternity. DuPont Country Ia••.cpwyd
rt
IV",.
national Mairs Depa men.
•
Bar Association and of the Case Club. and DuPont Fish and Game
Gorton W. Brush. chairman.
ary of $5770.
Club. a member of Phi Alpha Assoclat!on. Be Is a member Of
covering. cost
As the wite of Dr.. Norman D.
Delta' Legal Fraternity.· of the the board of directors of the U.S. g.Ce~~~~:~l!:'
In beautiful chapel, ere. choice of urn and perPalmer visiting Fulbright proGlee Club. the "Traveling Trou- T~ting Company of Hoboken.
niche. may be obtained
badours." and the MessiahCh~. N.J•• and a former alumni trustee
. fessor ~t the University of Delhi.
of need. A modern
1952-53. (on leave from the .deVal a e 0
and recently took second place m of MIddlebury College. From 1949
at
reasonable
cost.
partment of poIltical science. of
the Case Club finals.
to 1951 he was treasurer of First
the University of penosylvama).
Once upon a time there were
Archbold served with the A.rrr)y Church' of CJ:1rIst Scientist of Y OUf' inquil't/ Is invited.
Dr. and Mrs. Palmer and their two women-one with too many Medical Service Corps as a First Swarthmore and bas served
~'1Iall
daughter Patty had an un- dishwashers. and one with none Lieutenant during the Korean :=:~o~n~th~e:.:ex:ecu:~ti~V~e~bo~ar~d.~'_,r~~~~~~~~~~~~~
usual opportunity to live among at all (except herself). The
War, and he holds the Bronze Star
the Indian people.
woman had just bought a new Medal. the Korea Service Medal.
Mrs. Palmer has many fasclnat- portable model when the fam~lY the United Nations Medal with
ing stories to tell about their decided to move Into a house WIth three battle stars and the Co'."bat
neighbors In Delhi. among whom a built-In dishwasher..
Badge.
were HIndus. Muslims. and Sikhs.
The second woman (as what
Archbold
1 e ft
Westover.
They saw many more Indians dishwasherless lady of the house Mass., on December 17 with
than most Ainerican travelers do. has not?) had long yearned the "Traveling Troubadours." a
for theY were interested In be- mightily for a mechanized unit to group of 30 George Washington
• Your V.,ctor waots to
eomIng acquainted with the native spare her the distasteful and hand students. to entertain American
get you 00 the' Road to
people.
roughening system of the pre- troops in the No~ East Air ComRecovery. But he'can sucBecause of her hUsband's pas!- machine age. She had even ex" mand In Newfoundland, GreenCAMDA & HOllY SIIOP
ceed only with your comtion and the demand by univer- amined and priced them in sto~,:~ land and Labrador. The group
plete co-operatioo. ACcept
6
Park
A.e
...
slties all over India for his lec- but considered a brand new on sang the "Messiah" on· Christaod
follow his cODnsel.
SWarthmore 6-4191 .
lures, ahe saw .all comers of would ·be too great a strain
mas Eve at Thule. GreenJand,
Aod be sure to briog hU
prescriptions to us for
Indta
suchCalcutta.
well known
family
purse. A despaired
only
miles
plac~ visiting
as' Bombay.
Jal- theJust
as Mrs.
Pole. 800
This
is the ninth
prompt aod precise tompur. Bangalore. Myso11'. and tlnding a good home for her
trip the "Traveling
. PICTURE FRAMING
pounding. ThanIt yogI
Kashmir.--and often by· uniqu~ blessing. and Mrs. B was
have made stnce 1950.
' ,
PORTRAIT STUDIO
means' of transportation:' From templattng a schedule of manythese various plli.es she has dished' holiday entertaining with
S
PiIOTOGRAPHIC
CATHaRMAN'S
brought handwov!'" sarees. jew" mixed emotion. the Fairy (GodNEWS NOTE
SUP;a,IEs
DRUGSTORI·
e\ry. copper. brass. dolls. a halid- mother entered (in the gnise of .a
On Tuesday during the hollwrought sliver service. and ex- tiny classltled ad in that day s days. Mrs. J. R. Hoover enteramples of the crafts of' difte~t Issue of The Swartbmorean).
talned her neighbors for tea. On
sections.
The minute Mrs. B's eye \it New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs.
Stcite • MO..... sts.
. A native of· Chicago. Mrs. upon the bargain buy she grabbed Hoover. who live in Wa\llngtord.
Media
Palmer has been warmly wel- her telephone and contacted Mrs. entertained their bridge club
cOmed home to Philadelphia. She A. who interestingly turned out to a buflet supper.
6-2176
appeared on,.many radlo Inter- be a good )'cquaintance. The exMr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hil1es.
,views In Ibe~ month of their cbange was made qulckly to ·the Crest lane spent the Christmas
fl!\um. . SIiie':4ii -.... graduate of the mutual delight of both Our her- holidays with their son-in-law
University of Wisconsin In the olnes-and their families.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ClifI\~d of bio-chemistry.. and worked
Mrs. A llaS now gone to her ford M. Bryant and family of
i.Ii Cook c:,ounty Hospital. I1lInois. new home with nary an extra. to Schenectady, N.Y..
•
durini the war years.
clutter it. and Mrs. B's famIlY
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson
.' Hostesses for the meeting wl\1 cares little whether It was the enterfained at a brunch at their
be;. Mrs. Franklin H. Andrews. Fairy Godmother or Santa who home on Guernsey road on TuesMrs .. ,Charles W. Lukens. Mrs. brought glamour to their kitchen, day. December 28. in honor of the
liaroid Ogram. and Mrs. Paul E. theY've been having so much fun birthday of Mrs. Charles Lincoln
Zecher.· At the tea ta\>le Mrs. with their. new pet convenience. of Westdale avenue.
Which only goes to show that
Virginia and Evelyn Bullitt,
. WlIIlam F. DeI~hanty and Mrs.
William A ..Ralman will pour.
no matter how much time and
of Mr. and Mrs. James
energy you' spend trying through
of Lincoln avenue returned
. - L .. ~
personal contacts to tlnd the
on Wednesday to their respective
GIIC~ Dar._
new home for somethin~ you
schools after spffidlng the holilonger need, a few penrues spent days wtIh their parents. Virginia
.
on a classified ad In The Swarth- is a student at Oldtlelds, Glencoe,
Inc morean is the cont~ct you seek to Md.. and Evelyn attends Chatam
o
_ tum the trick! Tried one latelY? Hal\ in Chatam. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bullitt of
,
Lincoln avenue entertained at a
New Year's Eve open house.
Dr. and Mrs; Walter Scott,
formerly of Swarthmore Col\ege,
and now of Thomasville, Ga., vis.
ited their daugh1ers. Mrs. B. E.
RAYON remnants, sizes to 12 X 29,; Gold, Blue, Schmidt of Wyndom terrace,
Turquoise, Green, Cocoa, Copper, Greige, San- Secane. and Dr. Kathleen Pilla of
Huntingdon Valley. Pa., and son,
dalwood; Beige, Gunmetal, Gray-$6 sq. yd. Walter Scott of Lehigh University.
Douglas Spencer. son of Mr. and
COTTON remnants, sizes to 12 x 31, ~eige, Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of Ogden
avenue visited Mr. and Mrs: RobGray, Cocoa, Sandalwood, Blue, Green
ert Petrlng Bushman and Miss
.'
.
$3. sq. yd. I Jar,et Bushman of Greenwich.
Conn., for four days during the
boliday vacation.
WOOL remnants, sizes to 12 x3l , G 0 Id , B Iue,
Mrs. Paul Banks of Harvard
A.I hI T
I
SOUth;of~t::h~e~N~O~rth;:tlrii~~:~::::~iii
ROGER RUS'sm'
--
9 IdI bankt buildS
I
I
Carpet Clearance
Hits llew High in
Knock·Free Power!
Gray, Beige; Green, Oyster White, Nutria, ncon-.avenue
ey, Chartreuse, Sandalwood $9 sq. yd.
Telephone
inquiries
i.vtn
Fremont,
tomorrow to visit her
WDllam Mitten and
Hamilton MItten, and their familles.
Mrs. Mildred Eschmann of
Swarthmore avenue is visiting
friends In Lancaster. Pa.
invited
All goods subject to prior sale
fly
to
llew
.
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, Some seconds included
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PRAYER
HE.ALS··
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Florist
Fairy Godmother
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PIANO TUNING
44 Yean. Piano Tuning
with all !'lakes
ALlAN PARlER
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THE SWARTHM·OREAN
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MARCH
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VOLUME 27-NUMBER 2
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1955
JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
Ra'dio Speaker at Rotary
College Statement
Rotarians will hear a talk: by
The following atatement is
Dances for the 8th and IOU,
Edwin T. Randall of Wallingford Is~ed by DeaR E"e1'ett; Hunt. Grade. Junior Assembl1es will be
•
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'h Jngl
stbaTthmOTe College:
a1 t a day s meeting at t e
enheld. at the Woman's Club on
euk at 12:10 p.m. The speaker.
"Early T u e s day morning
better known as "Ed Randall" on Holmes Strozier. a sophomore Saturday. January 15.
_,··€ampaign for. Funds
his ''Let·s Be Friends" program from Akron. Ohio. was ahot and
Host and hostess 'of the 8th
,
Operion Tuesday
over WCAU.· Is also engaged .in k11led .in his dormitory room in Grade are Dr. and Mrs. Ned B.
'z"~
Jan. 25 "
radio work -for the 'Amerlcan Wharton HaU on the Swarth- Wi1llams. who will be assta!ed as
· d ~ SeI'Vlce
. Committee.
more campus.
chaperonea by Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Fr
. Bish
I
jen
oP•. genera
The meeting is in charge of
"About 3:30 a.m.. Robert Bech- Brealeell and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mrs. J. V. S.
chairman of the polio drive in
J. Lewicki.
Swarthmore. has announced that Horace Passmore.
tel. a .student 'proctor in the
Mr. and Mrs. B. W111ls Jack-,
the foIlowing workers will par•
.,
dormito'I occupied by Strozier. son are host and hostess of the
ticlpate in the . campaign for
appeared at the Swarthmore Po. lice Station and stated that he 10th Grade and will Nbe assisted
funds which will commence Tuesda J
25
had done the' shooting. Robert by Mr. and Mrs. H. • Rltzlnger
y. anuary
:
Bechtel. was a Junior In College. and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trosley.
Fussell. capMrs.
MIlton H.
tain; Mrs. R. T. Bates. Mrs. Edith
a graduate of' Hill School, and
entered
Swarthmore
with a
a good
H. Black. Mrs. Avery F. Blalee.
record and
a scholarship
ward.,
To Study Relation of
Mrs. Alfred G .. Boyd. Mrs. Barton
At no time did ius admission or
W. Calvert. Mrs. Donald G. FolCivil Liberties and
subsequent College record give
lett. Mrs. Buchanan Barrai-. Jr..
Christi~nity
evidence of emotiQnallnstabllity.
Mrs. B. I. Hoot•. Mrs. William R.
.A,t the beginning of this college
Buey, Mrs. Ralph V. LIttle. MI'!!.
A series of four discussions on year he was appointed a procLocal Business Man
Joseph S. Lynch. Mrs. William VI. the general subject of ''The Rela- tor by a committee composed of
Stricken Dec.'
McClartn. Mrs. Frank H. Murray. tlon between Civil Liberties and Deans and repreSentatives of
Mrs. H. Lincliey Peel, Mrs. Robert Christianity" will be presented at Student Government.. Proctors
20th
T. Pfeifer, Mrs. John W; Pitman,
the
Swarthmore
Friends
Adult
I
ted
to
.
are appo n
serve as counRobert J Atz owner and op
Mrs. John B. Shane. Mrs. Thomas Forum during January. The dis- sellars and guides respecting the
to . f .
R • 11' A to ti B. Sweeny. and Mrs. H. ElUott cussions will be led by men who rules of the College.
era r a
usse s u m o ve
Wells.
. are leaders in their tlelds and w111
Service at Dartmouth and Lafay·
. Armlta'
tain
"Holmes Stroz1er was a gradM rs. Geo
rge
ge, cap
; start promptly at 9:45 a.ln. eacb uate of Buchtel High School In. ette avenues. died of lun"
.. cancer
Mrs. R a b ert G rogan. Mrs. J a hn Sunday in the Swarthmore Meet'
at
4
o'clock
last
Friday
afternoon
AllIs
.
Akron. Ohio, with a superior
Pinksto Mrs 1·
n.
. C ark
on. Mrs. Ilig House.
record which he maintained in' Taylor Hospital; Ridley .Park.
Lemuel Holt. Mrs. Lynn Kippax. .The Ilrat discussion. on .January . while in College. Be was a mem- Mr. Au. whose home was on
Mrs. 'Vernon Tribalette.' Mn;i, 9 ''The Early Background of the .ber of the swimming team.
Providence road. Media. became
Charles Lincoln. Mrt. N. B. Ltv- Human Freedoms," was led hy Dr.
.
'.
ill 'atwork tlve days before
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''Tb
..e CoUege' ~mmunlty is
Ingston
• J r.. M rs. J 0 hn B ond • Mrs. William' ·McDermott. :Assoclate
w
Christmas and it was 1irSt th6ught
Louis Knox. Mrs. Sara J. ~orn- ProfeSS\lr .of· Classical Studies of deeply grieved by this tragedy." that he sulfered gas poisoning. He
dolfer. Mrs. Fulton Hutchison. th'e Uni'verslty of Pennsylvania.
dmitted to th h
ita'
was a
e osp " on
T 0 thIs statement The Swarth- th
Mrs. EI11s Rumsey. Mrs. Morris Dr. MftDermott -'-~ussed the COD_
ni ht f J
1
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CUB.
nly
e g o . snuary .
Potts, Mrs. Birney Morse. Mrs. ditions of human freedoms from morean can a
. add the com. Phil del hi in 902
Edward Cratsley. Mrs; ArtbIirSl1- anclentGreece through Roman. munlty·s sympathy for. both
Born m a p a
1.
~
Rloha
d
N
Mr
L
y
utbs
h
Id
b
ly
f
Mr.
Atz.
was
.brought
as
a
baby
M
verso '''',
r
aye.
s . . times to. medieval Europe. He in0
w a pa so· eaVl
or
.
pressur
C . Baleer. . Mrs. George Stauner.
cluded a 'consideration of the at- sooial
.
,
es a f their ti me. to live on Creek road. Media, by
Mrs. George . Gl\1esple ,and Mrs. mosphere surrounding the earlY and. its . regard for ;the college his father John, who established
David McCahan.'
" churcb'
.
which bears this burden for the a farm there. .and· his mother.
Mrs.. J. A. Calhoun.' captain;
The 'second discusSion on Jan- tlrst time in its long' and hon- Marie. After graduating from
Mrs. Ellls B. Ridgeway. Jr~,. Mrs. uary' 18.,. '''l'be.~ of Clvl1 ored hilitory.
Marple-Newtown Blgh School he
S. Herman ~ooper. Mrs.. ~Qtm.~-I4~es~' ..wJD;be . led. by Dr,
-----,,---'-studled
mecbanics at Spring
den
penschade. Mrs, W. M.·MCOawley" "I;a'iiimi\ie',t:8f6re'Ofa','sWIirth_ Penri'Ali.urirli'
~
Gar.H
Instili~te.t
Mrs. T. B. Good. Mri!, Frank more 'CoUege HIstory Department.
."
.... -_ ..." ........ e was .8 oP' oraman .of tile.
Wildebush. Mrs. William W a t k i n s , ' , Cite Roy MerCe'rLansdoWile Ford agency before
Mrs. Cwrord Banta. Mrs. Robert
An Alumni Award of Merit 'for entering the employ of Russell's
BradheM. ·Mfa. Lester ·Mandale. "".
t.
outstanding service to the Uni(Continued on Page 4)
versity of Pennsylvania will be
'.
, ,
Mrs. J. Grant Hebble. Mrs. James
Mrs,Bisl~op Announces
Polio -Drive Workers
.,I
Frle"nds Adult Forum
Plan D'ISCuSSI'on Serl"es
Robe'rt J Atz
DI"es I'n Hos'pl'tai
to'
"IIlUege. F'aeuI yAnd
~el:ria:rsH!U:rer~.a~l. :.~s~
Staff Present Play
...
rletUj . Fricke.
Mrs.
C,
COl'bln
presented to Or. E; LeRoy' Mercer.
during Fqunder's .Day ceremonies
IS.50 PER YEAR
Four Candidates Run
For Library Board
Citizens' Wil! Ele~ New
Members Next
Weekend
C·tlz
f te
h Borough will
I ens a
eI
t
.
ect wo new directors to membership on the Swarthmore Public Library Board on Saturday.
January 22. and Monday. January
24. F our resl'den ts a f S wa rth more
have med as candidates for the
t wo vacanCIes
.
on th e b oard, and.
listed alphabeticaUy. they are:
Mts. John B. Aaron, 636 Maglll
road. has lived in the Borough for
four years. Reared in Blrmingham. Ala .• Mrs. Aaron Is a graduate. of Birmingham Southern
College with an A.B. degree. Mr.
Aaron is employed by the DuPont
Corporation. Mrs. Aaron. a member of the League of Women
Voters, also works with Brownie'
Scouts as assistant leade,·. and Is
a member of the Trinity Eplscopal Church. She Is the Inot"er of
..
three y.oung children. Jane. Jack
and Harriotte.· .
Heinz Heinemann, 213 Dlcklnson avenue. has been a resident of
the Philadelphia "rea for 14 years
and of Swarthmore for four
years. Dr. Beinemann. employed
as a chemist by the Houdry Process' Corporation. came to: the
United States in 1938 tram' ·Basle.
Switzerland. where he received a
Ph.D. degree in chemistry from
tbe University of Basle. Dr.
Heinemann. who has' written
numerous articles dealing with
chemistry. is interested in the arts
and literature and is a past director of the New Chamber Orcbeslt'a of Philadelphia and of the
ntemporar;. Art.' Association.
He is married and has. tYlP.JllPall
"""''''-".,.,
chlidren. 'one of whom atlends the
Rutgers Avenue School.
Maxey N. Morrison; 101 Dart-
Talk on Beauty Aids
At Jr Woma'n's' Club 'll'me Ou't for G"lnger'
At· PIayers CIUb
Mr~
Will
(Continued on Page 4)
.
Shute; MrS. JameS'DonOvan; :Mrs; 'IThe : a':n" 'Wh'o 'Ca' me to at. Dr.
the Mercer,
University
on January
whose
'hillrie' is15.at
•. . .
.
Ell
d M
Dinner' at Clotliier
133· 'Ogdell av.enue.. is .emeritus
.
Jan. 21-22
professor ofphyslcai education
Reynolds
S'peak
.
and former d~anof the DepartAt Program'
"The Man. Wbo-came to'Din- ment of 'Physical Education of
J. William Simmons To
.
_ ner." the comedy hit by George the University. He retired from
Tues.
Dired Next Week's'
S. Kaufmann and MoSs Hart. will active service there In JlJDe. 19~3.
be given an in~esting portrayal
During: the' time. Dr; Mercer . l "How: to be, Beautiful though
Pro~uction
January 21 and 22 at 8:15p.m. in stu"cIi'e'd"in'the ""hoo"l o"f'uedi'cine Harrie~".is.the1OplcMrs. Joseph
o.
""
Reynolds ". of '. SwartHmore bas
The Pare,,:t Study Group. under Clothier Memorial, when members at' PennsylVania, from which he chosen for the January 18 meetNext week. starting Monday.
the auspices of the. Bealth Ad- Qf the.
Swarthmore
College
facwas
graduated
m' 1913. students
January
17. through Saturday.
."
,
Ing of the Junior Woman's Club
vlsory Committee of ···the· Home ulty and .admlnlstratvle staft will in.' tha_t school were eliorible to
'.
..
January. 22. the p.. layers Club. of
resent it as th.eir ·b.ieonial play.
....
D'
.
to be held at tile Woman'S Club
t
and School Association. will give P D"
compete in varsity sports and he at 8 p.m. . She' will demonstrate Swarthm~ will ptes~n, the play
Swarthmore parents the opporIrected DY Mrs. Barbara Pear:- soon established' a reputation as bow to use cosmetics. cleanse the "Time Out for Ginger~', by Rontunity to study tbe problems of son Lange. ,the pJly Is being pre- an outstanding athlete.
.
aId Alexander, arid directed by J.
rearing respoilsible children at ,a sented both to raise money for
B'
skin and malee up in the shortest William SImmons This play has
e was. tWIce named to the late ppsslble time. Each member at. '
·
ch 1 hi fund
series of, meetings which com- a • a ars p
and t a Illve W 'lte C
• All A . .
tendiDg the meeting' is eked tOo had a long and successful run on
',mence January 18.
the Swilrt\unore student body b ~ ~ ampts. - menthcanifotot- b .
h' d mirr
'f
. h . Broadway and on the road. but
With the aid of well chosen tUms comic relief' during' th middl f a
oms. Wlce won e . n er- rmg a· . an
or, our mc es was just
.
tly released for
and expert leaders. they will con- the ~m ~od.
e
e Q collegiate. title In broad-jumping, by six inches or large~. 10 aid In amateur p~~on. The Swarthsider sucb qqestions 'as, ''What
Taking the part of Sheridan and .w~ a member of the 1912 .the person,al "application of the more Players are the. tlrst ones
demonstration.
to put it on in this vicinity.
does It mean to be gr~wn. up?" Whiteside.' "the man who cjllrie to OJ,YniPIC s q u a d . .
''When can we start treating our dinner" will be Clatr Wilcox of
For··a number of years he st,rved
Mrs. ReynoldS is well qualified, . '. ThIs is kgood, ~hojeSOme, live
childrenUke ·growrl-ups·.? ... ·'Why the economics department. His .as.,~o~egephy~ciaIi,·athle.ti.c 'di- ~avlng taken courses with Eliza- story of a fllDillyand their teen-.
. do sonie chI1dren accept respons- harrassed hosts Mr. and Mrs rector, !l'.'d physical education beth Arden II;Dd Dorothy Gray In age boys. and girls. Problems arise
ibl1ity better than ,others?" "Is Stanley. win be played by Mr: chairman at Swarthmore College New York~ and lias been a bnyer around school activiti8s, love afthere a ceria!n age at which we and Mrs. Stephen Whicher. Mr. before he returned to Pennsylva- o~ c05pletics '!;Ir 20' years at fairs, parental disclptlne and life
automatically become .responslble Whicher Is """ociate professor of nia as head· of the. pepartment of MIchael's. College' Pharmllcy. She in general. but somehow all these
citizens? Is it at 16. wben we get English.
Physical Education there.
Is a graduate of Swarthm,?re Col- become solved by the end of the
a driver's license, or ai· 18. When
Deborab Wing. 'acting dean of
Dr. Mercer is one of clglit grad- leg~, a, resident of ~e borough for play to everyone's satisfaction.
we are subject to the draft. or at women, wll1 portray Mr. Stanley's uates who wlll be honored at the 20 years. past presIdent of the
The cast is an excellent one.
21, when we cali vote?" "Or is "strange" sister. The rebe11l0us Founder's Day c""emonies at Swarthmore Mother's Club. and consisting of five adults who are
.beIng a responsible citizen a Stanley. chQdren will be played by Pennsylvania. which are conduct- a treas~rer of the. Swarthmore some of the' Club's most active
lIrame of mind that haa to be Arthur Gladstone of the psy~hol- ed annually by the General ~ecreation Assoc!8tio~. Members veterans. as well as five teendeveloped fr
And, If so. how is it best done?" of the aatronOlD7 depariment~
receipts to 'Tuesday's meeting for stage, but Who show outBtuutiua
The.c~tteefee\s that this
~u9aa.1s1ll the Stanley houseDR, SPITZ HONORED
the cook book.
promise to beCOme future vetseri2S of nbie:meetlugaltO·.beb'e1d I!Aid:1vm' be-~,by;Lawl-ce
"r'Bin. surgeo"
• n:Dr.,·..... ~A~A.· Spitz,"
A business. meettDg will pre- erans. It Is hoped ~ theatre
inJ'anuary, Febru'ary and March LafoI'e of the hIstOry department
.0
- ....'Cede the prosram; -,Host !sses for goers will attend .;tb8 iI!8;y. and'
will give' partielpapts new'idea,sand.~. MorrI,s Bowie. head resi- of Riverview:; road, )!~-YeaI:-Qld the evening win be Mrs. J. 1:. belp these teen-uera WIldt out
and a better petspective OIl faml);, dent of Pittenger Ball.
Chief. Surgeon.. at the Children's Collier and Mrs. Wi1llam Franke. their many problema!"
problems u aresaH Of, the fllms
.~ ,J'~e UD"!"me:yer. wife of HospItal, wu named "Mall. of I . The annual beneftt bridge and
and dIscusslOll with other parents. Boy I ..n ......m~ of' the eugineer- the Year" by the J'unior Chinn- fashion show will be held on the
IAPPAS TO SEW
They atate that, whill!' ~ebil.,. in&.~ will play White- her of Commerce of PbiladelphiL
of February 15 at' the ,The KapPa'Kappel
.ndren's "ph-m"
puI, sIde'II aeezetanr:
ComplleatiODB"' Dr. Spitz, wbo was the unani- _ _'s Club, under tile. apon.... daT.1I!Wina &IOUP·.1ril1 meet OIl
aDd most ba7s imd
dt,cIW' IIiibe '.
. , . Ibe faDs.in love..nth mous choice of
Din,el~~ 8hlp of the;rUJliOr " ' _ ' s CIuh. TlleidII:;.·J'IIJl\W'J'. ~:- home
,up . ~.'. ~. -1IIlCl. ~~ ..,..'tI,. ~ ,!.~~ ~. Pl87ed ~ved the award t'w ouWtaDd- 1'uhi0llS wID be Pi .Inted by of lin. J'ames B.
of 800
(ConUatied cIIi PQi .)
- ...
ued 011
4) .
....
work
in
chihl
WlIet).
Drmllld
....
••
of
lIedIa.
NorIb
.Cbw.....
Red.
.
M"
w~conU::u:::'~ag~:··4)Mrs.
. Par'ent Study' Gtou'p' .
'S. chedUIes Mee.t"lOgs.
eventuan7
8trIB
evenm.
u...
,
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January 14, 1955
mE SWARTHMOBEAN
pqe2
Personals II
.
Mr. Paul Banks of Harvard ave.
nue, has returned from a hunting
trip at the Hickory Mountain
Club, pittsboro, N.C.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Loveland of
Yale avenue, wilJ entertain at a
bridge party tomorrow night.
Mr. William H. Ward of Strath
Haven avenue Is in New York for
a few days on a business trip.
Mrs. John R. Fullmer of Drexel
Mrs. John Clarence Lee of
Stamford, Conn., was guest of
honor at a large fam1ly dlnnerparty given at the Davenport
Hotel in. Stamford on January 7
to celebrate her 88th birthday.
Her daughter, Mrs. Harold March
of North Chester road was one of
those present. Mrs. Lee Is known
to FrIendly Open House memo
bers h~re, and to other groups In
the area, as a speaker and former
member of the TV program, "Life
Begins at 80."
I
Dr· an~ Mrs. EUgenepedS. Ftarthley
of Wilkes Barre, stop
a
e
Hill entertained at a luncheon- home of Mrs. Farley's parents,
bridge at her bOme on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wray of Harvard avenue on Tuesday
of Hillbom avenue had as their night. Dr. and Mrs. FarI ey were
guests
past week·end,
. way to FI·d
h
d M thisw·lr
D ·1 Mr.f on th elr
orl a were
an
rs.
I lam N. al ey 0 they will vacation for a few
New York City.
weeks.
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips of
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of
Strath Haven avenue entertained Thayer road are entertaining at a
at bridge at her home on Thurs- dinner party tomorrow night.
day.
Those present will be Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bodley and Mrs. Robert Arnold of Wallingfamily of 14a Park avenue moved ford Hills, Mr. and Mrs. George
I t F ·d
t th·
I
J Graham of Wynnewood 'and
as
n ay 0
elr new y. com· M·
d M H
Ch b'
f
pleted home on the outskIrts of
r. an
rs. arry
am ers 0
Doylestown. Their new address is Wayne.
R.D. a. Doylest?wn. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cornelius
Ernest D. LeWIS. fOrmer~y of al8 of Marielta avenue had as their
Yale avenue,
moved
former
Bodley home
todaymto the guest recently, Mrs. Cornelius'
.
mother, Mrs. Robert C. Cowan of
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir Syracuse, N.Y.
and daughters, Jinnie and Joan, of Miss EIiz Do g I
d Mis
n
South C\1ester road are spending Margaret D~Ugal :tEI::. avenueS,
..week-end in Bethesda, Md., I Mrs. Charles H. Dougal of Pitts.
vIsIting Dr. and Mrs. John S. burgh and Mr. W. P. Hull of
Clemence and daughters of that Bowling Green, returned Saturday
city.
night from a trip to· the West
Mr. and Mrs. Rein P. Kroon of Indies. Leaving on December 21,
Muhlenberg avellue spent a few they stopped at Jamaica, Haiti,
days last week visiting Mr. and Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto
Mrs. Arnold H. Redding, formerly Rico, and the Virgin Islands. On
of Wallingford, now of Kansas their way, they visited the Misses
City, Mo. While there. Mr. and Dougal's nephew and niece, ColMrs. Kroon visited with other onel and Mrs. Solomon Cutcher.
Swarthmoreans who are now liv- Col. Cutcher is base commander
at Ramey AFN, stationed in
lng in Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bell have Puerto Rico.
moved Into the Roy J. McCorkle
Mrs. L. C. Ashton of Elm
home at 222 Cornell avenue. The nue went to New York City on
Bells arrived last Sunday and Tuesday to attend the YWCA
plan to live in the McCorkle home Centennial Celebration which
until they return In September took place at the WaldoI'! Astoria.
from India.
Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of Thayer
'Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham of road entertained her bridge club
Princeton avenue and MIss Helen at a luncheon-bridge on Weclnes.
Anderson of Yale avenue attended day.
the Coe College AlumnlDlnner at
the Homestead Restaurant in
Miss Eleanor Douthat of RlchPhiladelphia on Saturday evening. mond, Va., was a holiday guest
. Mr. Bingham is vice-president of of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates
the Philadelphia Alumni Cha»ter. rof::N::O::rth==C::h:::esIe=:r:=r=oa:;d;:.==·=::;
t~e
THE SWAR'fHMOBEAN
~~a~,!,:"D~2t8:nDe
MIlS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
~~~S
SUBSCRIPTIONS
P~B
PlqtJRE FRAfAIMG
9 South Chester Road
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
Ii!
I'
p .•
STRATH HA YEN INN
Swarthmroe, now of Wawa. The
paternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. I. ·N. Duling of HuntInitton
West Virginia
'
_.- Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hall of
Hamden, Conn., formerly of Fairview road, Swarthmore, announce
the birth of a son, Henry David,
?" January 8, 1955. The new boy
IS the grandson of Burgess and
Mrs. Henry V. DeHaven of West
Chester and Mrs. Helen M. Hall of
Swarthm
__
or_!!_._ _ _ __
' ;;;
iii
homes
should
be
pr·lc·ed
t th
d· .
Ii
.
_
6-2176
sts.
~
5
.er:vJ
F.iIIllUnnlllnmnnmDBmlllnllllllllllllllllliRlllllm~
un'. der'
BAIRD & BIRD
How CArllfl". Scl•• ce Hur.
. . •
Realtors . ,
.
. Opposite Borough Han
"A MOTHER'S DECiSION
TO TRUST GOD"
Have your car Inspec:ted now
.. , . '
-
I
WINTERIZE with PREsTONE or ZEREX
S"'ay. 9145 A;M.
ROIERT J.
AT%. OWner
PLAYERS CLUB
Wheel Balanc:lng
Am .Life Batteries
SW 6-0440
Darfmot. ..th and Lafayette Ave.ues
OF SWARTHMORE
.
.'-
pre...t.
"Time 'Out
For Ginger"
Wnlla~ Ward
•
Iilsse"'s Service
THE
-
present
~irector
liThe
Man Who Calha to bUin'e'''··
17
by Hart and KiIufman •
w1lc:Ox
Starrllg ProfessOr Clair
Friday and Saturday eves., Jan. 21&
22
ClIrtaln Time 8:20 P.M.
Clothier Hall
22'
/
,1'·5;',8,'15 PM
...
. Admission--$I.OO
.
"
Friday & SatUrday
:.'
,C"
JOHN WAYNE
C.cil-,I.. DeMlII.'s
(Technkolor)
--A full leltCJth westem
All
for childr.n Sat I P.M.
'Th. Outcast" with John De ...k
-PLUS~rtoon. Comt:d" ,:,nd Trader Tom serlat.
..trlp!.........·
sil.~, MOil.. & Tues..
..
A
000 .......'01!~;".a NOW .Cin..... _ ... •
_.
"~!eOI«)
~ world
t<
imd pauper have
the ,ilame> desire-to let weD.
\
...... -
\
. PaulSon
'1;'-'&10.;;;.,. i'o:...<'.
.
"UW~...urpet
" . .
UII
rheapmedicines. designed toc:me i
ment. Consult your Phy$ician. Then brine hili·:
• pescription to . . . . . . . .
;
'. _.' _
.us ale a 'ponMin.. We -.e ....
t!A~~lt ~e"!
.._ ......... ....
SW....incire II 61iOo .
This canriOt be accohtpllalaed '- .
brain to housemaid's knee. When iii. you mu.t
have a -...
...- to meet· your
. . own
" met n:quJie..
.~
Some seconds included
100 Pad: A",.. 5w.II.i_. ; ••.
iIlne..
everything from water on the :.
goods subject to prior sale
.....- a ..·.......
. Complete SlOe D _ _ '
Is related when
comes. ~
sq. yd; .
- , . , . .,... 001, '",.,.. _10
. S........ fiEtfE 'l!iiLY
• 'sicknea Is a creat leverer. All
COTTC>N remnants, sizes to 12 x 31, Beige,
Gray, Cocoa, Sandalwood,. Blue, Green
•
DOON"
There I, No
.Substifute For Quality
. dalwood, Beige, Gunmetal, Gray-$6' sq. yd.
Telephone .inquiries invited
"lEAP THE WILD WIND"
".R
~
,
,~
..
.
RAYON remnants, sizes to 12 x 29, Gold Blue
. Turquoise, Green, Cocoa, Copper, Greig:, San:
~ec:iiptiOo
1P"d;;1j.....'
-, _.
j
*
t~~IIPRA1DIAtY
.
. ... '.
.
THEATRE
SQUARE
.CAt" 'M .~~~ blL~ItYSl!lttd!
.
....,.. Fill P'tn\ilil
.
. '.ij;
.
.lIIfi'.
"-"54
..
-
"
METHQDI~T
Yf.I.llIll~~
~e
/
~ncy
Mrs. J. V. S.. Bishop chairm..n,
CHURCH
Enrollm~nt Fee - $2;00
-'
Mrs·li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
at
iI!'ll!e'!lf
W~~ Cr,!e~.~,.~
Harvard
av~nu".. ,p~h~: . Mrs•.,:.1'.
$lm~. DlWotIo:ms:.Mrs. .G~rge
HIJD.Ier• ., Ji'r<>l!I1U": ~. Crliemer
.wilJ complete the review of
"Und~r Three .Flags." ,Circle 4,
¥r-<. J. )?IllHl ~rown chalpna,n, wllJ
mee.t at th" hOple of Mrs. Clifford
Banta, ~.~.O Parrish r~d. fyirs.
sp~aker.
Glen T. Smith will talk on "Pres·
7~lh ~!;t. - youth Fellowship ent Day· I~ciia.'; n.evotions: Mrs.
Robert Boyle. Circle 10, Mrs.
TRINITY CHURCH
Birn.ey Morse chairinan, will meet
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector althe hOrne of Mrs. J. Roy Snape,
. Sim4a,.• .Janllill"7 16
137 Harvard avenue. Co-hostess:
8:09 A.M.-·Holy Communion.
Mrs. James Daugherty. Program:
9:S0 A.M.-Church School (Srd Mrs. George P. Warren will speak
Grade and Up).
.
11:00 A.M.-Chqrch School (2nd on Metropolitan Missions. Circle
Grade and Down).
.
.
11, Mrs. Frederick Patman chalr11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
man, will meet at the home of
7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples Fel- Mrs. Marjorie Smith, Copples
lowship.
. .
lane, Wallingford. Co-hostesses:
Toesda,.. .IanDIII"Y 18'
.
5:30 P.M.-EvenlDg Prayer.
Mrs. E. L.'Harvey and Mrs. PatWednesday, .Janna..,. 19
man. Devotions: Mrs. Zella Wal7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ters. Program: Mrs. Smith wtll
8:00 P.M.-Bible Study.
present a program .under the aus·
FrIda,., .JanDlllT :Ill
pices of the Social Education and
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Action Committee. Clrc!.e 12; Mrs.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Russell Smith chairman, will meet
OF FRIENnS
at the home of Mrs. George
8C111day• .JanDIII"Y 18
Schobinger, 285 N. Swarthmore
9:4l> A.M.-FIrst Day School.
avenue. Program: Mrs. Lee will
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Lau- speak
th Chin
U,·
rence Latore: "Beginnln
of
on
e
ese ·....SSlon
Civil Liberties."
go
Home in SI)ll Francisco. Circle 5,
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Mrs. Luther Conan~ chairman, will
ChIldren cared for in WhIttier not meet this week, but will hold
HQ~.
.
.
.
their meeting next WeclnesdQy,.
welcome to jom with us. because of the Annual Meeting. .
7.00
P.l\!. - United Fellowship
Students
. ';;-~.i:i=~~';~;;;';;;;:::;~
. Wecmesday . evenmg at 6: 15
";da,.. .JanDIII"Y 17· there will bea congregational
supper held In McCahan Hall,
All day sewing for A. F •.'S. C.
Toesda,.• .Iann,,", 18
prior to the Ststed Annual Meet8:00 .P.M.-.Mont'.'lJI: Meeting for iug of the Congregation whicp
Busmess
House.
will be called at 7: ~O o'clock.
'
will be "mLWhIttIer
ife."
·.
The
Wednesday• .JanD111"7 II
cM.rI!e for~e cfu.mer will be $1
All day sewing for A.I'.s.c.
per plate and res lYatIObS may be
.. FiRsT CHURCH OF .
made through tile ,chureh oIIIce.
CHR~. SCIEHTIST
The regular chureh choir re. SW:A1\~..
heu:saIs wID meet on ThursdaY
Park Avenueb
SDJUIQ .JiIiIDarj- II
.. .
.
11:00 A. M."";UDdaY SchO!)l.
At the. Ann.uaI l\!eetlng of ·the
11:00 A.M.-Tiie t I..;u.s'· _
Um.rs'~atlon last Thursday,
wID:
be
''8ItCl'llJlWnt.''
the foUowlDg
. Wednesdev .
. . el
• . . . new ofIlcers
. . . were
ed' ill jl/,8J.K..~
ected: Pre8ldent, H. W~
._
.
...:..._.
tit'
·A~"·
,
.ClaJb,
VJce-Prellden\
.Jam.. B.
.....
"uw.&...-u,_
, . . ...,.~ ~-'...;."';'--"
.
"
'WI I""an· .1, Apt Jwl!ld'V!lo~.. ~A~; !!! zetary. W. ROllI
I'ddf\f ~. 7,.1. a..'dar"r.- ~..... , B.s UIIier, It:aaest A.
_ - . 1:IO-t:lO. ..
. " . ' . lic
Rudofp1; It; H""~e
,'.
AsidBtiIht ~
Mrs. Ruth G; Nicely
Orgiinlst-DIi"i!ctor .'of .Musir
. SDJUIQ, tan.nlll7 16
1:45 AM.-'Church Stihool
11:00 A.M.. _ Momlng ,Worship
Rev. George W. Lewis, guest
The Acimlilllitrotfol .ad
. of Swarthmore C.lli,e
J. WILLIAM SIMMONS
•
C FUll.· .
" ···,Toliii
J"~;I"_
Fa~.lty
.
SOMETHING SPECIAL!
CERVI·CU .,,'.
STA,TEINSPECTION PERIOD'Ehds Jan. 31
WOOL. r~mnaJits, sizes to 12x 31, Gold, Blue,
Gray, Belg fa, Green, Oyster White, Nutria, Hon.
ey, Chartreuse, Sandalwood - $ 9 sq. yd.
Swarthinorei
~I!l
. . CONDITIONED
.
.
.
~~~~~~~Mr~.~Ge~or~ge~~W:~·J..1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii
I
I saw it in The Swarthmorean.
$3,
coiiEGE THEATRE
pe:..
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
ese con Ihons, pease. call
sWartllliiorti 6-0108
';~.:
•
$20,000 and not be too' far from the schools.
If. you are the owner of. ci home that· may
mee
The two Momlng Worship serv- ,,:,Ill Ix> in McCahan Hall at 6:45 and the Men's and Boys' Choir
ices will be held on Sunday at followed by a program in the rehearsal will be held Thursday
9: 30 and 11' o'clock at which Mr. Women's Association Room at 8 at 7: 30 p.m.
Bishop will use as his' sermon p.m., at which time Howard
On Tuesday there will be a
.. tOpic, ''WIiat Is A Christian?"
Brinton of Pendle HIll will ialk service of Evening Prayer at 5: 30
Church School classes meet at on''Democracy in Japan."
p.m.
9:30, 10:45 and 11. The Men's
ThIs week a COnllrmiltIon Class,
There will be a celebration of
and Women's Bible. Classes meet
d tea b Mr Blsh
will b
the Holy Communion at 7: 15
at 9:30 .a.m."
con uc
y
.
op,
e- Wednesday morning. At 8 p.m.
Sunday evening, the Senior gin at Ii p.m. Sunday afternoon. there will be a meeting of the
Expert management, sympathetic
mgh Fellowship \viii meet for ThIs class for all Junior High and Bible StUdy group. William Dan.understanding~ cemral-c:ity location,
supper in McCahan Hall' t 6· 30 Seulor High young people who t rtiI. will
d
this
and reasona~le prices add up to
p.m. followed by a
at 7. have not joined the church, will 0 A service co:r u::'enlng
at which a 111m entitled ''The meet every Sunday a,fternoon will be held on FrIday at 5: 80
renowned Oliver H. Bair service.
Peoples of Russia" will be shOWn, thereafter' in Mr. Bishop s study, p.m.
followed by a discussion led by until Palm Sunday.
Jcfhn Shatagin. The Junior High
On Wednesday, January 19, the
·METHODIST NOTES
]!,ellowrhip will eat supper at 6:30 following Circles of the Women's
Church' School classes meet at
In McCahan Hall, and follow with Association will be meeting:
9: 45 on Sundays for all ages beDla.c:TOa. O. "'KRALl
a choir xettearsal at 7 and t:li.en
10:00: Circle 2, Mrs. David Bing_ ginning at two years. There is
amee'ting. Thlswekthemeeting ham chairman, wlll'meet iii the a Young Adult Builders Class and
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
will be a plannhlg session with Women's Association Room at the an Adult Bible Class.
OUVER H. IAlII, Paund..
MN.Y A. BAI" PnoId....
the\advisor and the inatallation church. Co-hostesses: Mrs. RobAt the 11 a.m. Momln WorTelephone 116-1581
of new .officers.
ert D
.. Lanning and Mrs. Charles ship the Rev.
g
The Young Adults will meet DaVIS. The program will be Lewis E tern Dlstri S
I
Sunday at 6 p.m~ for Bible Study ''Presbyterian Hospital-Past and
,'is
ct upermin the Women's Association Room. Pr~t." Circle 9, !IIrs. W. EdThey will be studying the Synop. ward Medford ch'lllrmim, will meet
tic Gospels under thl! • leadership at the home of Mrs. Heston D.
L:....w.. ..., . "c'." ',., ,.,..w
~cray, Jr., 229 Corp.ell avenue.
CHURCY Co-chalrman: Mrs. LesUe A. Wetp~rent Study Group on Child Growth
.. ..
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,
. laufer.Diwotl~: Mrs. w. L.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tho~. "¥an and God In the
Date
Joseph P. Bisho~, MinlsteJ1
City" will be reviewed by Mrs.
Film.
Leader
John Schott, ~. M1m.te1: Fran!!: Markley.
.
Tues.
Jan. 18
Preface to a Life
Dr. Wm. Prentice
8unda,.;.Janulll"Y 16 ..
10~.30 _ Circle 1, Mrs. Irwin
Tues.
Jan •. 25
Fears of Children
Mrs. Maria Shelmire
9;:'0 ~. ~d ~:O~A.MM-Mom- MacElwee ch~ will meet at
Tues,
.Ftib. I . ~hYJ!less·
Dr. Rachel Coli
g . ors p er ceo
r. BIs- the home of Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
Tues.
Feb. 8
A
.. nftPVloyWi·lli·amPeltz,·'.O.
hop
will
Sermon topic:
1· PrIn
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"What
Is prel\ch.
a Christian?""
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to sew.
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Tues.· F,, b• 15
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well to Childhood
Elizabeth Humenon,
9:30, '10:45 and '11:00 A.M. _ .ho~.tesses: Mrs. E. D. Brauns, Mrs.
Wtd. Feb. 23 . Hlg. WaD .
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Fenwick ~asse~ Mrs. Oscu- Hart
~oii.
Fiib. 28
Feelings of over-De
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Church SchooL. .
9B:SIObIA'C!asaM.Men's and Women's· and Mrs.
Hi. ProWed.
Mar.· 9 . FeeUngs of Hostilitype..
Leoonn SYaounls,., O· •
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6;00 P¥._:Y~un,g Adults.
'" I¢Il talk on "StrivID' to he FaithWeiJ. . M.,r. 16
It T~ke. All Kinds
Mr. Grant Husband
6.30
- Senior
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8 :.
15 1n I and Room .behl nd iH
. HighP.l\!.
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an older four bedroom home in Swarthmore.
T hese
Sue Swartz.·
The Ladles' Wble Cll1ss will
meet for luncheon at 12: 30 on
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. GIlbert Cheyney of College lane.
Boy Scout Troop 8 will meet
in the High School Gym on Wednesday at 7: 30 p.m.
Circle 4 of the W.S.C.S. will
meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at
the home of Mrs. Wesley France,
328 Sedgewood road, Springfield.
W.S.C.S. Circle 6 will meet on
Thursday at· 1 p.m. .Cholr rehearsals will be held startiDg at
.3:30 p.m. for the Cherub Choir, 4
p.m. for the Junior Choir and 8
p.m. for the Chancel Choir.
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HIGHEST STANDARDS
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IiSUPPLjES
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II ROGER "RU'SSELL I
State &c MO.rCie
Media
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wilJ be held at 11 o'clock.
~e Young Pepple's FellQws!llp
~~LINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
will meet at· 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
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The Boys' Choir will rehearse
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PREslYTER IAN N O
' Maxey Morrison. Supper o'clock,
the Monday
Girls' Choir
re. . TE
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Mrs,
hearse on
at 5 will
o'clock,
BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
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Rosalie Peirsol .l\4arjorJe Told Ellen S. Simon Sally Alden
Entere4 as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
OffiCe st Swil:ribmore, Pa:; under th~ Act of MarchI, 1879.
BEAUTY SALON
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfor~ of _ _ _ _ _ _ _....;.._ _ _~-------~(L-----Wallingford are being congrat- .
ulated upon the birth of a son on i!lWWllUlUllllllUlllnmualUlDBIDBIHIIIIDIllIUIIIUlDDIDUDlHnllllllllllllnllUnnlllUII1IIDlllHUIIIIIHIII1I
January 11 in Lying.In Hospital,
FAMILY DINNED to SUIY tile TASTE of EYERYONI
Philadelphia.
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS 'Cooked to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND P···R·TY FACILITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Irl N. Duling, Jr., =
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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH n12.1·.30
M.
of Mary Jane lane, Newtown
§
Square, are receiving congratula~ ii
DINING ROOMS ..
LOllY AIR CONDITIONED
ii
tio.ns upon the birth of their first ~ Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
Elevator =!!i
child, a daughter Barbara Grace, ;;
=
born Sunday, January 9, in. Del- §
.
,,:ware .Hospital, Wilmington. The
little gIrl weighed 7 pounds, 10 =
. Yale & Harvard Avenues, $warthmol'e. Pc..
=~
ounces. The ~atemal grand- § WALTER E. PARROTT. MI'.
FREE PARICING
parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. =
.
.
Henry
Linton
formerly
of i!iil:IU:IIU:I:III:IIU:II:II:III:IU:UI:III;;;UU;;;U;;;IH;;;III;;;III;;;III;;;II;;;III;;;III;W;lln;";III;III;III;III:III:III:III:IIU:II:III:UU:II;IU;III;III;II;IIU:II:III:1II;III;III;III;III:IU~1li!
" through
Saturday, January
E. TOLD, IlABiOlJlB '!'OLD, P1JBLI8IIBBS'
~
BIRTHS
Monday, January
PenJlQtvanla Temperance
League will be the guest speaker.
There are two P,UrRries for childr!m and a .Junior Cburch program f,or children of grades one
to dve inclusive.·
The' Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at the church at
7 p.m. The dlscusston topic will
be "So Far" with Sue Swartz a~tlng iIs Leader. There will be a
soclal hour after the meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cbar1es
Hoover, 618 Yale avenue, Morton.
The following were elected as
new officers of the MYF for the
coming year:' phsident, Earl
Wolfe; vice president, June Holt;
secretary, 'Linda Hall; treasurer,
A celebration of the Holy Communion will be held at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning. Children in the
third grade and up wilJ meet for
Ch,"""h School at 9: 30 a.m., and
at 11 o'clock those in the second
grade and down wIIl·meet. The
PUIILIlJBBD WBVy""BB"Y ftlDAY AT ilWAKTBKO¥. PA.
The ·BllualJtel
ave-IF~=!!!!!!=====~==~
Mr. W1lllam M. Bush, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam M. BuSh of
Dickinson avenue, spent part of
the holldays with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Vall and Miss Susan Vail of
Binghamton, N.Y.
~ent,
TRINITY NOTES
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr d Mrs Crosby Morton
. an
.
Black, Jr., of South Chester ro:.d
announce the engagement of. their
daughter, Miss Doris Cecelia
Black, to Mr. Richard Hansel
Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Baldwin Groff of West Chester.
The wedding will take place on
Friday, January 28, in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian ~hurch.
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Thetas Will Sew
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Four Candidates Run
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i
Swarthmore Thetas wl11 hold
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. Of Teachers
a aries Service 12 years ago. He. had altheir monthly sewing at the home mouth avenue. moved to SwarthA comprehensive study· Of'1 ready made'a host of 'friends in
of Mrs. Edson )$. Harris of Rose more In 1946 from Caldwell, N.J. Swarthmore teachers' salaries will Swarthmore When he pUrchased
old Lanlc
Valley on Tuesda)l, January 18.
Mr. Morrison, an executive at AI be presented by the. Committee the business here in July,. 1949. He
Paul Lefton Advertising Agency, on Local Government of the ",as a member of' the Swarthm~rel
graduated from Princeton Uni- League of Women Voters at their 'Lions Club, the Swarthmore Fire
versity with an A.B. degree. He regular monthly meeting hext Company,. the Swarthmore Auxhas been active in Cub SCiJ1t Monday, January 17, at Whittier lliary POlic.e .and the local Buswork,' and is especially Interested House at 8 p.m.
iness AssOCIation. A, 32nd degree
in conservation, being a member
Members of the Swarthmore Mason, he was a member of.
of the American Forestry Asso- School Board, Home and School Media's Blue Lodge. ,He was. a
dation. Mr. Morrison is married Association. Swarthmore Teach- 'member of the Media Methodist
and the father ot three children. ers' Association and members ot Church.
the school district administrative
His wife, ,the fOl"!Der V. Eleanor
Hugh, William and Helen.
Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, Jr., 314 staff cooperated In the', project. Wilson of Media whom he m~rPark avenue. has lived in the The study does not duplicate
.
wIth
the rled I'n 1925, was associated
.
"Analysis of Teachers' him in business and Slll"Vlves him,
Borough for nine years, coming
here fro m Chicago, Ill. Her late survey,
d
son Pfc R J Atz Jr
S 1·
.
the Swarthmore as 0 a t . • .
J
.,
husband, was a member ot the a arIes 10
who was called home from U.S.
Swarthmore Borough Council. School D!strlct." recently ~om- Army service in Japan for his
bY the :::I:r~ ~o:~~~~:~ tather's tuneral; a daughter Mrs.
Mrs. Schloesser, who works on pleted H
the Girl Scout troop committee of the ome an
co.,
Robert Lees of Medla;.a six-weekand is a member ot the board of tion. The League CommIttee s re- old granddaughter, Martha Lees;
the Swarthmore Swim Club, is a port sUPi>le~en~s the Home ~nd a brother, 'WiJUam. of. Thornton;
member of the, Presby~rian School ASSOCIatIon report by 10- and a Sister. Mrs. Frank Deichler
Church. She is the mother of two cluding and explaining many of of Highland Park.
children, Jeanne and Karen.
the variables which affect teachInterInent In Cumberland cemAll residents of the Borough ers' salaries, and also indicates etery Lima followed services at
who are qualilled to vote in the new trends in school salaries in a M~dia fu~eral home on Wedmunicipal el.Ctions are eligible to other states al)d communities.
nesday afternoon.
Members of the organizations
vote for these candidates. The
term of office is three years.
assisting in the survey are invited
The library will be open from to attend the meeting. as weIJ as Mrs. Bishop Announces
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 representatives from other inPolio Drive Workers
p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan- terested groups. There wiIJ be a
(Continued trom Page 1)
uary 22. and from 2 p m to 5 p.m. .period for questions and discus- Raymond Fellows, Mrs. Edmund
and from 7 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. on sian.
Dawes, Mrs. William Leach, ,Mrs.
Monday, January 24. The ballotCharles H. Topping and Mrs.
ing will end at 7:45 'In order that
Accident Jams Traffic:
HIlton Dullng.
votes may be cou'nted and election
At attempted left turn into ColMrs. R. J. Herndon•. captaln, as_
returns made public at the annual lege avenue at 5 o'clock Monday sisted by Mrs. Joseph Quinlan.
meeting of the Swarthmore Pub~ afternoon tied up traffic along
Mrs. Johan Natvig, captain;
Iic Library Association which will Swarthmore's entire length of Mrs. Adoiph Rubin, Miss Olive
begi~ at'8 p.m. in Borough Hall.
Chester road tOl; an hour.
Perry. Mrs. Ernest Isberg. Mrs.
An emergency-you muat quickly reach
,The car of Harold A. Weselius Henry Hoentgwald, Mrs. Fred
spmeone Car away-=- and you turn to
of Clltton Heights, traveling north Shoff, Mrs. Williain Uthe, Mrs.
Long Distance. of course. But Long
C II
F I
d
ege
acu
ty
an
'and
trying to turn left, was in Peter Told, Mrs. Matthew Mco
Distance means pleasure, as well-for it
Staff Present Play collision with t!le automo!>lle of KInnell. Mrs. Robert Wood, Mrs.
can melt the miles that separata you
William R. Scholl of Mt. Holyoke William Craemer, Mrs. Kilby
(Continued from Page 1)
from dJataDt friends and relatives. And
&peaking of bargains, you can call anyby PhilIp Prager, a member of place, Swarthmore. It was esti- Fentrlss, Mrs. John McKernan,
where in the United States for $2 or 1...
the engineering department.
mated about $600 damage was Mrs. James Clifford, Mrs. Bess
(""cluding Federal tax, which ill now
Friends visiting Whiteside at the done to the front of the WeseliusHoward, tI!rs. Charles Brady, Miss
only 10%). Look in'your telephone direcStanley home include a famous car and approximately $400 to the Margaret Campbell, Mrs. J. C.
tory for rates from your telephone to key
scientist, played by Edward left side and front of the other HayWard, Mrs. William Taylor
cities throoghout the country.
Fehnel of the chemistry depart- car. Both vehicles were towed and Mrs. Edmund Jones.
men!, an actor-playwright. played from the intersection by a nearby . Mr.. H. B. Coles, Jr., captain:
'fhe Bell Telephone Company
by James Sorber of the Spanish garage service. Broken glass was
. MOrris· Fussell, Mrs. Leslie L.
of Penllsylvanla
department, an actress, portrayed pusiled to the. curbline by pass.,.~s- Walmsley, Mrs. A. Sidney Johnby Barbara Lange, and a Holly- by.
son. Mrs: Raymond Lassiat, Mrs.
wejod comedian, played by Dave
Patrolmen Ellis LIndsay and H. Logan Lawrence, Mrs. Duncan
Peele, of the librm;y staff.
StimIey Shepan$!. of the borough Foster, Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Jr.,
i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii·iiiiiiiiii
police operated 'the traffic light Mrs. Joseph H. Walter, Mrs. VIn~
manually at the scene of the ac- cent Lathbury. Mrs. Lewis Elvereldent while Burgess Joseph Rey- son, Mrs. G. Alex MI11s, Mrs.
nolds, stationed at the underpass, Richard Wray, Mrs. H. W. Brinkassisted in unsnarling the heavy mann, Mrs. ~lIIial!!Prentice, Mrs.
pre-dinner traffic. Patrolman John Samuel Carpenter, and Mrs. RichEACH YEAR THE SWARTHMORE FIRE COMPANY CALLS
Morris of the Ridley Township ard Brandt.
.
,
police alsc; lent a band.
Mrs. i. Paul Brown is chairUPON THE CITIZENS OF SWARTHMORE FOR HELP. JUST AS
man of the. special gifts commit• MEET
tee which Includes Mrs. R. Blair
The
Thimble
Group met on Price. Mrs. Marvel Wilson. Mrs.
YOU CALL UPON US FOR HELP. WE HELP YOU WITH A QUICK
Monday at the home' of Mrs. G. F. Wayne Rand'all, Mrs.' Charles E.
)
Noyes of Parish road.. There Fischer•. Mrs. William H. Gehring
RESPONSE OF MEN AND EQUIPMENT AT THE TIME YOU NEED
were 11 members present.
and Mrs. W. E. Netzel.
alice
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LONG DISTANCE
puts the world
within your reach
mE swARTHMOREAN
,
H&S·GUI"dance PaneI
"k·ed· 0f 0"ISCIP• I"me experi~ncing'
's
Mr. Taber that "rebeJUon is the
hajlmark . of adolescence" and It
Parent Study Group
Sche,dules Meetings
is as rough to be the adolescent
the physical and
(Continued from Page 1)
emotional, metamorphosis and nevertheless juvenUe delinquency
is on the increase; they feel,
Tuesday Skit Sets Off
conflcting loyalties to parents and further, that many men and
Tips on Family
fril'fds, as it is to be the parent. women, gOOd citizens in the comA
certain amount of "fight", is munity, are sometimes emotionally
Relations
healthy
and necessary for growth crippled and unhappy within. The
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"Today's parents and ieachers toward' 'ultimate independency, So committee believes that the course
-tend to be overindulgent at one that even the child who rec~g offered will help parents to under'momept and rigid and repressive nizes when his parents are right stand the process.of growth in con_
the next, when the whole Impor- often finds to hard to overcome a siderlng such questions as, "When
•· our teen-age
tance ot 'discipline as a needed, natural contrariness within. him. w.e wonder· w..
'OJ
cohesive fllctpr depends upon ac- As Mr. Lange said. ''What Is daughter is unreasonable over
ceptance ot 'rules and'regulatlons, rebelled against and how" is of late hours do we look back and
consistence .. ' and: ,persistence In more importance than the re- remember how we worked with
holding children accountable." So bellion itself. Mr. Taber added her when she was younger? Did
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replied Roberl Taber Ilt"Tuesday "only when a turmoil, results is we gIVe her a c ance to solve
evening's Home' andSch",,1 ses- ther danger."
problems when she was sinall, or
was it always easier to do it oursion when a parent inquired if
Mrs. Seymour's observation selves?" The comniittee believes
there shoul~ .be more .discipline that parents should openly admit that future jeen-agers are the
, applied In. today's juvenile prob- humanness and inability to al- product of the way in which they
lems.
.
,
ways'" know the right .. answers~ are handled today as small chilTaber, gUidance director for met . general approval. Children dren 'in learning to take rePhiladelphia ,Public Schools, a are able to feel more secure in sponsibility.·
.
member of the Governor's Com- their own uncertainties if they
The schedule of meetings in this
nlissJon on Children and Youth, realize parents, too, feel In- series appear on page 3. It is
and noted' mental health author- adequate at times and must pray open to all adults: Meetings will
ity, . moderated a lively discussion for guidance and wisdom. '
be held il1 the High Sch~l Cafefollowing a dramatization ' of , Parental faith, or lack of faith teria at 8: 15 p.m., and the IIrst
adolescent problems by members in the child/is reciprocated in the meeting will be held on Janof the University of Pennsylvania child's attitude tdward the parent uary 18.
Players. The skit "High Pressure and spells the difference between
Area" and ensuing commentary success and fallure when crises
9th-Grade Party
Ninth
grade students and their
by Teachers Elizabeth Barten and arise. This was welJ demonstrated
parents
will have a party this
Marguerite Seymour and Parents in the evening's skit when, after
Gordon Lange and Mrs. J. Alfred spuming her parents' protecttve evening at 7: 30 in ,the high school
_
Calhoun provided as entertaining reasoning and withholding of per_ gymnasiu~.
Mrs. John McKernan. program
and inforInative an evening as missiol}, the heroine cuts· loose
chairm,{n,
met with Elizabeth Mcany parpnt - teacher organization from the parents leaving them
could desire. At the same time it only anxieties as to, whet"er Kie. class advisor, and a commitgave a real send-off to, next "she'll fare all right" and whether tee of parents and students to arweek's opening of a community they have given her what she range an eve11nig of fun for all.
Wills Brodhead anH Andrew
, series ot films 'and' discussions ~on needs for successful maturity. A
Schroeder
will act as Masters of
family relations and personality happy ending rewards the preCeremonies.
growth.
,
scribed "faith, hope and charity"
Mrs. Frank WiJdebush and her
Although the coming series will which the skit's. parents have committee 'wtll serve refreshstart with the youngest 'chlld and habltualJy practiced in, their rela- ments to the 300 expected guests.
progress through young adult- tionship with their daughter.
hood, Tuesday's' program' illusIt is never too late to begin or dance. as well as through' the
trated ,the Importance of every- to begin anew in the business of
formal' presentations at such gathone .having knowledge on all trying to understand and further erings. it was stated.
phases regardless of the particular good family relationships, parents
ages of one's own children. In were assured. Home situationS
order to understand the adolesshould be kept as sweet as poscent a knowledge of his earlier
sible so "communications won't
life is nepessary and to attach
break down", at least not persuffiCient import to proper handmanently,
and a real "war of
Ii,!g ,of 'Ismall-fry" it is helpful to
have a preview of the final re~ nerves" ,thpugh ~eaten~d as in
, Ai I!ormerltt•.'" ~
. suits .of good or faulty beginnings. the. skit, can be avoid)ed. Parents
should work In grOUPS, such as
CARNS
As P"l"ents, teachers, grandgrade organizations,' rather than
parents, rieighbors all people's
650 Baltimore Pike
as singly enlightened individuals,
lives' contain contacts with groWSpringfield,
Del. Co.. Pa.
concluded the moderator. Educaing youth.
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tion is furthered by comments
Panel members agreed with contributed by parents in at~n0,.. 8 A. ... tD 6 P....
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Cram Creek Bridge CI~b .
.The Junior., Woman's Club '.of
The Crum Creek Bridge Club
Swarthmore will hold a bake sale met l!lSt \ Tuesday ,evening, and
this evening 'at 6:30 p.m. In front high scorers were .fohn Fricke 3rd
of the Swarthmore National Bank, and Copeland Palmer.
and Trust Company. A variety
of home baked goods will be
available for Friday night shoppers.
$500 MONTHLY
. Mrs. Frank Starrett and Mrs.
Roland Coit will be in charge
Starting ':Gla..,· fot 2 ••ecutive-iype
PUBLIC NOTICB
A pro_ budget tor the Year
available for pUblic laspec_
tlon at the o1I\ce ot the Borough
secretary located at Borough Hall.
Park Avenue. SWarthmore. Pa. between the hoW'S of 9:00 A.14. and
5:00 P.M. tor IItteen days subsequent.
to the PUblication ot thJs notice.
BLLOTT RIClIARDBON
Borough
Secretary
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THE
DARTMOUTH HOUSE
325 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Located
in
the Heart
of
Swarthmore
2 Minutes from Train
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taletme. tv. np,...nt 10l"ge Eastern
flnandal COfporatfon. No frov.f. Sar.,
-perl.dce and ability desired. edabo
• IIshed resident. 25-40. . . years old. mar.
rlK. capable of Guumhl9 responsTbli.
ftles. In reqvedln9 Imnrr. plto..
Induct. brl.f "nonal hbtory. all
repll" confIdenJal. Our salftmM have
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Living
8 Garden. Apartments
Room, Kitchen, 2 Bed Rooms,
$110 to;$117 per month
16 Apartments
Living Room, D!ning Area, Kitchen,
1 Bedr~om,
Bath·
$95 to $105 per monht
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36, Apartments
Living Room, Dining Area, Kitchen,
2
Bedrooms,
Bath
Florist
$125 to$1l5 per month
RENTALS INCLUDE HEAT, HOT WATER & PARKING AREA
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Rental Agent on Premises 2:30 P.M. to
NEED YOU - - BY CONTRIBUTING TO OUR'
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AND RESIDENT OF SWARTHMORE, DESCRIBING EACH TRUCK
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TAKE TIME TO PICK THE BOOKLET UP AND READ IT.
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HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
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THEORY OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I, II
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for 1955 ••• longer, and inches lower than other big cars in tbe most
striking new car design of recent yean,! Noteworthy' is the new
BtOePIback Super-8eeaic 'W'mdshield ·that "wraps around" both top Bnd
bottom for greater (and safer) vision. AIlt:hrysJers are DOW V-8's, with
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CHRYSLER'S: 100-M·ILLION';DOlLAR: LOOK!
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Registration: MondllY through ThursdllY, Jllnullry 31.F.abriiilry'
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".3~!I.m••. ~?monlll Ubrary, or bY'lippointment"
Evanmg D,v,s,on Office; Main Building, .!'MC,
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power is further tl'anslIited into actimc by the_1II03t alllomatit ~n_jssjon
in any car ••• ~clUsive C::;11rya,l8!" FulI-thne ;POWBt Steering ••• ud Power
Brakes with a Dew. safer acting double-Width brake pedal. Bylill odds,
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MARGE ",URD
Sandwiches. Casseroles· Salads
SWarfII_re 6-3138
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The new Adult Forum Series,
"The Relation between Religion
and Civil Liberties," ~as·launched
with a talk by Dr. William C. Mc·
Dermott of the Department
HIstory and Classical Studies of
T·HOM SERE MIA
UPHOLSTERING
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of penns;ylvania
on
''ThUniversity
E ly Background
of the
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Human Freedoms.
SLIP COYElS-DRAfEAlES
Dr IIIcDermott, devoting his
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Sw.rtio••,.. ~144'
Roofilll)
&.tters
Air CCIIDdltlODlng
HeatlDg
011 • &CIIS • bu...ers
WILLIAM BROOKS
ABhes & Rubbi8h Removed
LaWDII Mowed, Geueral
HuliD«
236 Bardin&"
George Myers
~ve., 1IIomn,
Jewelry Repaired
Box48 SWwllunore6-0740
Pa.
Phone: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
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Form.d, of F. C. Iod... SFine Watch ond
128 Yal. Ave.
Clock Repairs
Swarthmore. Pal
YAN ALEN BROS.
200 W. Ridley Ave.
Ridley Park
SW 6-4742
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PETER 01 NICOLA
.DrivewClly CODstractlon
Aufllarlzed DIstrIbutors
fOr
Asphalt or Concrete
ARANTIC FUEL OIL
and
IRON
OIL BURNERS
Cellar. Walls Re·PIClistered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
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All are lnv1ted to atten4 the
existent in the cIasslcal period. ~e will meet In their room \ID
services at 11 LID., I'Irst Church
described the great contrast be- llleetipg House at 7 p.Dl. S\ID- of Christ, ScIentist, Park avenue,
tween the privileges of the rul- day. . Dr. Frances J'w;seU will Swartpmore.
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Ing aristocracy and those of the speak to them.
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Ie and slaves.
lIIonthly llleeting for huslness
CO~~=Cli Lafore of the HIs- will be held at 8 p.m. in \fhIttier
to;' nepartment of Swarthmore House on Tuesday, J~Wl1"J' 18.
Colle e will cOntinue the d i s c u s · .
slon.'with a talk on ''The Begln- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NQTE'
0 f Civil Uberties" this SunI
day, January 16, at 9:45 a.m. n
Meetipg House
the
f . th
unger
Cbild care or
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members during the lIIe.;ting for
W bip will be resumed m Whitors
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Th
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tier House this S\lDday.
ere w
be two grou~:;hfO~~:~
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bildren in
age, and °dne or c
primary gra es.
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How spirl,wu
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divine LIfe opens the
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be set forth in the Lesson-Sermon
entitled ''Life'' at Christian Sci·
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ence services Sun ay.
Th Golden Text is fro;" John
(17:;): ''This is life eternal,' that
they might know thee the only
true God and Jesus Christ, whom
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Mrs. MCII!'9C!1ret litrltmClthr
SWarllunor. '"7197
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LOST - Man's brown pigskin
glove on December 22 near the
Ingleneuk. Phone' CHester 3-4922.
FOUND _. Brown leather glove
Charles E. Fischer
' on 400 block Cedar lane. C~
SWarthmore 6-5932,
LOST _ Would the person who
. found brown lizard handbag in
8UILDER
vicinity Theatre Square, evening
January 10, please return bag and
contents to Box J, The Swarthmorean. Liberal reward.
SWCllrthmore 6-2253
LOST - Man's gray suede glove.
Please call SWarthmore 6-6629.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Albert violin. Good
condition. Call CHester ·3-8943.
FOR SALE - Boy'§ ice skates.
Size 6. $5. Call SWarthmore 6'
1698.
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FOR SALE - Kenmore Deluxe '., .
Private
young house.
.man.
gas range. Almost new.· Was
119 Yale· avenue.
'Builders
$200. Asking $100. Call SWarth4199.
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more 6-1935.
WANTED _
Housekeeper for FOR SALE - Antiquesolld wal~· . f ' l
nut drop-leaf table. One drawSWarthmore 6-6455
small apartme nt.• wO m alDl y. er. Goo.d condition. $50. Call
Cooking, cleaning, lIght laundry.
Modem conveniences. Six days a =s:-:w::a::r..:;th~m:-:o;::r:::e_6:.-.:;5;;50::=3:,:;';-:==--:-:;-:;;
week: Live out. Phone SWarth- FOR SALE - FOl'd coupe 1940
CHaslar 4-6246
more 6-4182.
small car weli ~ared for in
WANTED-Practical nurse wants exceptionally goo d condition.
work. )':xcellent China closet and several electric I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~---'
CHester 2-7159 fans. Walnut spinet piano like !n;,w. phone SWarthmore 6-0261.
FOR SALE - German Shepherd
puppies. Six week's old. AKC
Champion blooil line. Beautifully
marked. $75. WAshburn '8-5431.
FOR ·SALE .:.. jelly cupboard•
Dry sink. Chest of drawers
(marble top). AlJlson's Antiques,
At the Forge. Rose Tree. "We buy
PAINTING
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and sell Antiques." SWarthmore
your attic with a large 6.3050.
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and
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speaker and will sell cheap? Call "F:-'O":'R~S:-AL:-::-:E::-':'-:T:-w-:I-n-:-b"ed::-s-wi-::th
CARPENTRY
Steve Kamp. SWarthmore 6-4430.
excellent mattress. Very reaWANTED - Apartment, first or sonahle. Telephone SWarthmore
second floor. Immediately or 6 6168
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within 60 days. Call SWarthmore •
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SWarthmore 6-8761
6-1047 after 4:31 P.III.
FOR SALE - Firepla~e· wood.
Ali hard wood. $24 a cord. call1l-::==========~
WANTED _ Garage apat"tment
for two adult women. Occu- SWarthmore 6-6317. .
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panel' before Feb. 1. TRinity 7PERSONAL
4496..
CONSTRUCTION
- Television, rI"lio
WANTED - One or two four- PERSONAL
and appliance repalrs--'prompt
drawer metal filing capinets. service.
RESIDENTIAL
AND
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TV sets repaired in the
Phone SWarthmore 6-3450.
home. Robert Brooks, SWarthCOMMERCIAL
;WANTED Light housework, more 6-3889.
mother's aide or baby sitting.
- Belvedere ConAlterations
Phone CHester 4-3321 after 5 PERSONAL
valescent
Home.
2507
Chestnut
P.M.
street, Chester. Nursing care for
WANTED - Sales Associate -. ali illnesses. Professionaliy statr~
335 ;DCllrimouth .Aven.e
for reputable national company ed. State licensed. Special diet
with offices In principal, cities. cases. Spacious grounds.· Sadie D.
Will interview man between ages Pippins, proprietor. CHester 2J. F. BLACKMAN
of 21' and 35 for sales position in 9997. .
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SW 6-8618
w!th college training, or wilt PERSONAL-Start the new year
accept high sc~ool graduates with
right.
Send
your· pre-school
to The
Swarthmore
Nursery _
successful selling or adminl$tra- child
School.
Call
Brodhead
tlve experience. Compensation.' on
6salary basis. Income will incre~e
through salary and commission.
Management opportunities available after one year's successful
field experience. Complete home
office and field traIning program.
~7~at/e
Letters will be acknowledged and
quallfled· applicants· interviewed
on a basis that will not l'rejudlce
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associates are informed of this
advertisement. Write Box R, The
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DAY and N1GRT
work. Call CHester 4-4988.
ed by Boy
WANTED - Second hand stroller Phone SWarthmore
OIL BURNER
for two -year - old. Ph 0 n e
1 saw it in The Swarthmorean.
SWarthmore 6-6769.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - Spacious two bedroom apartment wit,h 30 foot
living room. Modern kitchen and
bath. Garage and large yard.
Vacant. $115.00 SWarthmore 61202.
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of Yale and Vassar Avenue.
Phone SWarthmore 6-0112.
FORREN~.!..- Attractive room
next to bath. Private. home.
Excellent trans·
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ServIce CIIval/ob'e to our.
customers 011 all males of
all burners
Levei payment plan on all
IImS. Automatic deliveries
of oil during the heating
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'IDE SWARTHMOREAN
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Woman's Club Notes
ORDINANCE NO. 1171
An Ordinance FIxing the Rate
The annual l\IDcpeon honoring
of Compensation tb be Paid
new members of the Woman'.
the Various Officers and EmClub will be given Tuesday at
12: 30 p.m. The DeSio Trio will
ployees of the Borough of
play. . Telephone reservations by
Swarthmore, C'1mmencing as
January 14 to JIII.s. Norman R.
of January 1, 1955, and ConJones,
SW 6-2147.
tinuing Unlli Further Action
of the Borough Council, and
Making A I> p'r 0 p ria t ion s
coliected by her; a commission
Therefor.
equal to two (2) per cent of the
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOR- net borough delinquent taxes;
OUGiI OF SWARTHMORE DOES when and as such delinquent
ORDAIN:
taxes are paid over to the bor~
SeeOon 1. CommJ!~cing Januaty ough lily the county comtn1sslon1, 1955, and uhtil mOdlfled or ers. A proportionate allowance for
changed QY Boro,Jigh Council or expenses, as provided by law.
other authority· in accordance
Collector of Sewer Renta - A
with 'law, the compensation of commission equal to two and one'the following named officers, haU (2%) per cent of the net
officials and employees of the rents collected.
Borough of Swa11hmore shall he
Chief Of. Police - $4,584.00 per
at the rate hereinafter set forth:
year, payahle semi-monthly.
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Borough Secretary _ $5,880.00
Sergeant of Police - $4,120.00'
per year, payable semi-monthly> per year, payable semi-monthly.
This officer shall be entitled to
p ..trolmen - $3,804.00 per year,
additional compensation as here- payable semi-monthly.
tofore or hereafter authorized for
Auxiliary Policemen -. Whose
performing duties in connection employment shall be authorized I
with preparation of the tax dupli- by Borough Council, such comcate, and as buIlding and plumb. pensation from time to time as
ing inspector, and;secretary to the authorized or ratified by Borough
board of adjustment. '
Council.
AsSistant to the Borough Secre.
RadIo Operator - ' $2,964.00 per
tary - $3,960 per year, payable year, payable semi.monthly.
semi-montbiy, and such addlRadIo Operator. Deck Clerk ' tional compensation for assistfng $1,920.00 per year, payable semiin the preparation of the tax monthly.
duplicate, serving as stenographer
Janitor - $2.040.00 per year,
to. the Board of. Adjustment,' as payable semi-monthly.
may hereafter be authorized by
Foreman - Highway, DepartBorough Council.
ment - $3,384.00 per year, payBorongh Treasurer _ $250.00 able weekly.
per year, payable quarterly.
Laborers Highway Depart·
Borough Engine.,.. _ Such com- ment - Payable weekly, skilled
pensation and fees for specific at the rate of $1.30 pe. ho'P"; unservices authorized by the Bor- skilled at the rate
$1.20 per
ough Council as· Council may hour.
fi~'.". ~e ,to time approve.
SectIon 1. The proper officers
Borougli Soil"",,r _ A retainer are hereby authorized to' take
of $1,200 per year, payabie quar- such action in connection with
terly, and, in liddltion thereto, the annual.1iudget and appropriasuc!> fees for spooiftc' services tions to be provided therein, as
authorized by CouncIl as Council may !:Ie necessary to give e!fect
may from time :to time approve. to the foregoing. '
Health OfIlcer _. $250.00 per
PASSED this 10th day of Jan.
year, payable monthly.
oUary A.D. 1955.
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AssP.tent to BeaiU. OfIleer _ (SEAL)
$200.00 per year, payable month- BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ly.
By Walter H. Noon, Acting
Mitk~fcjr - $180.00 per
. Pre8tdent'of Counc11
year, pavable,.se~~l!Ilnually.
Attest E1li~tt Richardson
~r - $284.00
Borough Secretary
Per year, payahte.semHnonthly. AFPROVED this 11th day
~~.,-. A co~on of January A.D. 1955.
equal to two arid one-haH (21h) Joseph Reyn~ids
per cent of ilie;,,,t borough taxes
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Weekend of January 13, 1955
SWIFT'S SELECT
Ri Roast
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Limit 4 to Customer
2 cans 3ge
Co-o' Apple Sauce
Regular 22c per can
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co-oP Tomcito
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64-oz·29c
Grade A -
Re'gular 33c
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Cashmere :Bouqtiet
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Fresh Local
Automatic CAS 8'00se Heating
provides GOld weather comfort!
Just set ~e ~ermostat for ~e automatic gas
house heater and enjoy dependable, uniform
warmth
tures change. There is no heater to tend, no
fuel to order or store.
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GREEN PEPPERS
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roe.' .hI J.,A.GREEN
G. E. Ullman in a review of
"Seven Years in Tibet" by Frederick Harrer.
The Delaware County Federation card party and fashion show
will be held at Wanamaker's Friday at 1: 30 p.m. Swarthniore club
members are urged to attend.
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Arts. ForI\lDch reservations telephone Miss Talley, SW 6-7079, by
Tuesday.
The Travel Group. Mrs. Judson
R. Hoover chairman, wiD meet at
8 p.m. ThUrsday. Mrs. Russel Van
Tine' and Ann Lewis will speak
and show pictures of "A Flying
Tour of South America."
There will be a meeilng of the
Literature· Department Friday,
PJuiDb'ini
TOI&D
Sl CL I
will discuss and demonstrate the
use of cosmetics. A business meeting will precede the program.
The Drama Department meeting
scheduled for Thursday at 10
a.ln. has been cancelled.
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The Art Section, Mabel TaJfey
chairman, will meet for lunch at
12
Thursday at 114 North
19th Street, Philadelphia, and then
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The Junior Woman's Club will go to visit the 150th Anniversary January 21, at 10 a.m. JIIrs. Joseph
meet at 8 ~.m. Tuesday at the Exhibition at the Academy of Fine B. Shane will present JIIrs. Roland
club house. Mrs. JOSE.ph Reynolds
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Club To Honor
Added Members
The meeting of the Woman's
Club of Swarthmore to be held
January 18 at 12: 30 p.m. will be
a luncheon meeting honoring the
35 new and reinstated members
received Into the club· this year.
Mrs. PaulR. Hertel and Mrs.
Charles W. Lukens are In charge
of the luncheon. The gardell section, Mrs.' Robert Grogan chalrman, wlll arrange the decorations.
Reservations should be made to
Mrs. Norman R. Jones, SW 62147, by Friday, January 14.
For entertainment Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty, chairman of the
music division, has secured the
De Sio Trio. Julio De'Sio, violln1st and d\."I!Ctor, s~died at the
JulllIard' School of Mu,sic In New
York under the renowned tescher
Edward Deathier. He..!s a member of the AtianUc City Symphony
Orchestra and, fonnerly played
with the Ocean City Con~
Symphony Orchestra. Mr. De SID
Is a teacher of violin In Delaware
county.
Joseph DeMaio, cellist, was a
. student at Curtis InsUtute of
Music In Philadelphia. He has
been associated for many years
with the Atlantic City Symphony
Orchestra, the Ocean City Concert
Symphony Orchestra, and has
pillyed with the orchestra of the
Flanders Hotel In Ocean City for
some time.
' Benjamin Cortezl, pianist, has
been a teacher for ma,ny years
and has played in leading hotels
in Philadelphia and the Flanders
in 0
C'ty H I h S
Hotel'
cean I..
e a so a
accompanied many artists.
Hold Annual Meeting
Of Co-op Next Wed.
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William G. Loftus, news editor
of the Philadelphia office of the
'11 be guest
Ass I ted Pr
oc a
ess, WI
speaker Wednesday, January 19,
at the annual meeting of the Co-
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Op Credit Union, 308 Rutgers
avenue, the home of Daniel Goldni
water, president of the U on.
Loftus, who will 'return Wednesday morning from Harrisburg,
where he is' scheduled to cover
'the inaugural of Governor George
'. Leader, will discusS "State Govtt
Art"
· Th F
emmen te orgo e n .
A veteran of the state buildings
of both Harrisburg and Albany,
Girl Scouts and Brownie Scouts
wlll. sell cookies In Swarthmore
this week. Proceeds of the sale
will be used to support the Girl
Scout camping program in Delaware County with a small percentage going to each of the thirteen local troops' treasuries.
The price of the cookies is forty
d
cents a box, and vanilla an
chocolate cookies are available.
Cookie sale chairmen are Mrs.
A. Stoll Titus, Troop 10; Mrs.
Thomas Prather, Troop 16; Mrs.
Charles Brooks, Troop 19; Mrs.
Sidney J)iamond, Troop 8f; Mrs.
George Stauffer, Troop 95; _Mrs.
Robert Wood, Troop 225; Mrs.
Henry Coles, Troop 269; Mrs.
Maurice Webster, Troop 331; Mrs.
Ellis Ridgway, Troop 423; Mrs.
Harlan Jessup', .Troop 428; Mrs.
Lee Gatewood, Troop 429; Mrs.
Leslie Baird, Troop 441; and Mrs.
Jobn Espenschade, Troop 560.
Boro Budget For·'55
Nears FlOal Adoption
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The regular monthly meeting of
the Friendly Circle will be held
at the home of Mrs. Mark Bittle,
Seven Swarthmore High School 125 Rutgers avenue on Thursday,
~tudents will participate In the January 20, at2 o'clock. Mrs. H.
Southeastern District Orchest~a E. Corl will serve as co-hostess.
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Festival at Prospect Park this
weekend. Rehearsals were held
Nud Chrl.tma. Cards .
yester!lay and today In preparaA speclal reminder comes from
tion for the public concert to- the American Legion Auxillary of
morrow night in the Prospect Swarthmore, that the Child Health
Park High School auditorium.
Hospital on Conshohocken avenue,
While In Prospect Park, the stu- philadelphia, will welcome 'used
dents will be guests In local Chrlsimas cards. ~ere are never
homes and will attend several enough for the chlliiren.
Cards may also be sent ·to the
banquet dinners given by service
clubs of the commu.nity. Ti!eodore Betty Bacarach Home, Longport,
Karhan of Pennsylvania State N.J.
University will be guest conductor.
The 100 piece orchestra was
formed through competitive audiHORACB It.
tion with 25 schools in the five
county Philadelphia suburban
area sending candidates. The concert will be transcribed for broadcast on Saturday, January 22,
from' i p.m. to 1:30 p,m. over
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Swarthmore students particlpating in the festival are Nancy
Carroll, Debbie Reeder, Noel SnyR.A£ alTAr ••
der, Mary Mellace. Molly Huse,
IHSURAHC.
Susan Houssman and Romona
609 S. CaBlT••
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SYAaTIDIOU, ~
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Borough Council, presided over
by W. H. Nason in the absence of
President Thomas Hopper on
Monday evening, decided to ad- W
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verUse its new budget' as ready
for Inspection. Expenses for the
On R.R.
current year are listed as $129,971
The
fennsYlvania • Railroad
for general borough. purposes; started work last week on the In$10,450 library; $15,691 sinking stallation of the latesl type safety
funds 12 and 13; and $22,111 sewer
e
-a total of $178,223. The new gates at the Swarthmore avenu
crossing hran.ch.
of the line's Mediabudget Is based on a proposed tax I~:~.~ Chester
rate of- 16'h mills which Is a
one-mill reduction from last year,
The Installation follows various
conferences of .railroad officials
.the rate for sinking fund 12 hav- with Swarthmore Borough CoUning been cut to one-half mill and cil and the PeDDS)'lvania Public
sinking fund 13 to one and one' h rt
half. The share for general bor- Utility Commission. The s 0 .
mill arm gates will be Installed at a
s cost of more than $25,000, with
ough use would remain 13
and for library purposes one and
Utility Conimlssion appropria half mills. Before its ado~tion
$5 000 from a special leglsnext month certain minor adjustf' d
d the pennsylvania
ments will be necessary, one of
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un ~
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which will be the addition of Railroad paymg the balance 0
$20 000 The present
$2455 in salary Increases to police mor~ than
':
will be
and other borough employees, flash.mg warning lights
passed by Council on Monday.
continued
to supplement the
f ty t
Lester Mondale, spokesman for sa e ga es. ,
n
14 residentS whose properties abut
The, gates are expected to be i
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'ftd
operation within 60 days.
on Chestnut ane, presen... a
petition asking Council to defer
A Sidney Jolmson, 3rd, son Of
the paving of the street. Coun",'1
Mr.
had told another resident of the
. and .Mrs. A. Sidoey Johnson,
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street J Thomas Montgomery Jr., of North, Chester road WI
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tomorrow
who sought its improv,ement last en e am, a
Inner
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be~ore the 8th Grade Jurtior
or
What can you
buy for a-dime?
about ludf
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a loaf of bread
coffee
or a local
plwne,call
6-5510
or a whole day's
supply of
Springfield Water.
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When you look at ~ay'. other .
prices. you suddenly real ...
thot Springfield Water coats I_
than' anything el.. you buyJ II
It any wonder that 10 many
agreo. "Springfield Waler
would be a bargaln-_ at
lwice the price 1M
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Loftus
a graduate
in the
new budget.
science isand
economicsin ofpolitical
Syra- cluded
petitioning
residents
olIered The
to»}'A~s~se~m~b~li~e~S~D~a~n~c!e~'$$$$~iiai~$$$~~~~$~~iiaiiiai~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cuse University, where he served pay $100 for crushed. stone to re, . . ..,
as an instructor in· a course on pair the street more)
,"Fundamentals
of
American Harry Wood, chairman
llighGovenunent.". A member of the ways, expressed himself as beUnited States AIr Force Intel- lieving the street should be paved
ligence branch, he served for but moved that decision be posteleven months· In the public reia~ poned until Council's next meettions department at Stewart Ail- log:
Force Base, West Point, N.Y.
Action was taken on the la~ng
Following
graduation' fro~ of sidewalks along the east side
,,'
Syracuse he was employed as of Riverview avenue. This impolice and city hall reporter for provement Is to be completed by
the Syracuse Post-Standard, and June 1.
in this capacity was assigned to
George Ewing of Columbia aveboth the RepUblican and Demo- nue;- former Councilman and decratic conventions In 1948. He signer of Borough Hall, was rejoined the ASSociated Press In named to the Board of AdjustHarrisburg' in 1950, and came to ment. Mrs. Mary P. Dodd was
Philadelphia in 1952. His assigu- reappointed collector of sewer
rentals.
ments here are political.
Loftus Is married and the father
The public safety committee
,
. of two children, LInda Jo and ported completion of the purchase
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Brian, an dIIves at 424 Haverford of a $425 emergency generator. to
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place.'
run the heating sYstem,' pOlice
The business meeting will begin r~dio and vital lights In Borough
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at 8 p.m. Mrs. James L, Malone Hall In case of Interruption in the
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ls Invited to attend.
Council received a letter from
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Mr. and Mi". Robert D.. Hulme
of Ogden avenue asking that itse
I. Appreciation
Mrs. Roberl ;t. Atz imd her fam_ of the lighted cross at the underIly thank the comn;.wtity for its pass \It Christmas he .discontinued.
many acts of sympathy and affec- Mr. and Mrs.-Hulrile, Who pretion during the' illneSs and death fer use of a Chrisima. tree, were
of her husband.
to be informed by the borough
secretary that such seasonal decorations are not erected at Coun~
cil's direction, but have been InslaUed hy publlc-splrlted citizc11s'
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Must Be Inspected
by
January 31,st
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payment· of $25,000 fmIl· w.,a.q
Clark, Jr., and Swarthmore Gar-I
dens tor paving of' Michigan ~
nue In the area of their develc/pmeD1B; aIJ.4i; the. reRa~ .Of . .
feet of Westminster and the lower
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...ving 1a1d1ast.~ hu dela...._'..;;S"'~._Ih_""_jOl_re_6-4_I9.I__..... Iorated and bem COIIdemned.
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SWAB'lBMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1955
le,ln Hn h GIt 0"
Sirens Wilf.'Start Polio Elemelltary Conferellces
pa~ent-teacher a na e Z leS,
74-Year Resl"dent
Drive Tuesday Evening
mid-year'
conferences of Swarthmore's two
elementary schools began Wednesday afternoon of this week, and
will continue for the next three
Mother of Assessor
Boy Scouts and Girl
Wednesday
af~oons.
An
eduCame Here in
Scouts to Aid
. cational program for pupils of
1881
Campaign
both schools will be given in the
High School auditorium from 1
Mrs. Hannah Gibbs Gettz, a resThe siren will blow at 6:55 and
ill 3 'lock n ·thes after
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e
- ident of Swarthmore since 1881,
again at 1 p.m. Tuesday evening, un
noons.
was buried In Arlington cemetery,
January 25, announcing the
~argaret Yeatman's sixth grade, . Drexel Hill, following serfices
"Mother's March" in Swarthmore ~olleg~ avenue school will begin held "t 2 o'ciock Monday afterfor funds to fight polio.
Its conferences a week late due, noon at the Patterson Funeral
lI{fs. J. V. S. Bishop, chair- to the illness ~f the tl1a cher with Home, Media.
Mrs. Gettz, who had made her
man 'Of the polio drive, alUjounced virus pneumorua for the past sevthat the blowing. of the siren at eral weeks.
home for the past 20 years with
6:55 p.m. is the sigmil for all who
her son Frank L. Gettz, tax aswish to contribute to tum on
sessor for Swarthmore, Rutledge
porch lights. When the siren
and Morton, died Friday morning
blows again at 7 p.m., the workat the S. Rodway §Imith Nursing
Home, Media. She had been a
ers will start their ,rounds, asking
patient at the Nursing Home since
for contributions to the fund.
Boy Scouts will place stickers Fire Deaths of Children, her release from the Delaware
Baby-Sitter Felt
County Hospital two years ago
-in conspicuous places around the
after
an attack of pneumonl,a.
Borough on Monday, January 24,
Keenly
Born
In West Chester on August
publicizing the drive, and Girl
As
The
Swarthmorean
goes
to
21,
1862,
Mrs. Geltz came to
Scouts will remove the stickers
press,
the
borough
lies
In
the
Swarthmore
in March, 1881, as
after the drive is concluded.
gJ;owing state of shock and grief companion to Mrs.- Franklin Hail,
Mrs. Bishop believes that every
as the news spreadS. of the terrible wife of the man who managed
block in the Borough will be covtragedy which took the lives of Swarthmore College's f3rm. She
ered by volunteer workers; she the three children of one of lived with the Halls In the Colappreciates the cooperation of the
SwarthmOre's native sons, Robert lege farm house on College lane,
many persons In the commwiity
Chester Spencer, Jr., whose home jtiSt east of the present College
who olIered to solicit funds In the
Power House. ThIa house, todrive.
1n Walllngf'!rd burned yesterday gether with the cottage further
down ,the lane backing on the
Results of -the Salk vaclnne, morning.
Despite
efforts
of
100
firemen
woods
'where Mrs. Gettz moved
given to 1,830,QOO children In the
and
police
from
surroundil'lg
comsiter
her
marriage were the onIy
United States last summer, will
munities
the
lives
of
the
littletwo
houses
In th~ area at the
be known this spring, ADd If the
vaccine Is successful then at last girls Stephanie, 7; Selby, 6; and time and with the CoUege ''Prespolio, the crippling disease, will Hillarie, 3; and their baby sitter, ident's House': and Benjamin West
Mrs. Hellle Wlndgate, .65, of House comprised two-thirds of the
be conquered.
Media were lost In ,the fire which total of six houses existing In the
left only the walla of the a1x- enUre of S';"arthmore when Mrs.
year-old brick and frame .ranch Gettz·arrlved. She was ati ardent
style home on Hlckory lane. HII(Continued on Page II)
larie, thll first to be carried out,
at
HospitaL Like
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located pharmacy sJ'
ciallzes in the com·
poundiagoC prescrip"lions. Skilled, Regis.
tered PharmacislS are
at yo.... servi.... We'll
serve you promptly a~d
precisely. ~nd you
find our pn ...s are UDlCormly fair.
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VOWME 27-NUMBER S
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DIMES
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n erway
Gates
SUPPORT
MARCH OF
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SUPPORT·
Girl Scout Cookie Sale Local School Musicians
Attend Music Festival
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Boru Crushed By
Spencer Tragedy
Club.Set,··to Earn', ,
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F ad. di~
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SENIOR ASSEMILY
The 11th and 12th Grades will
MARCH OF
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'3.50 PER YEAR
Judge Sweney Guest
. At Fire Co. Oinner
holli a dance at the \foman's Club
on Saturday, January 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gemmill
are host and hostess of the 11th Frank Maselli and Aides
Grade and wl11 be assiSted as
Organize Successful
chaperones lly Mr. and Mrs. ArBanquet
thur M. Pickard. .
Host and hostess of the 12th
Company officers and heads of
G d
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ra e are r. an
rs. . n - Borough government were among
ley Peel, who will be asslsted by the guests at the annual bFlDquet
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gibson. of the Swarthmore Fire and Pro'1ective
Association
Saturday
night, January 15, at Springhaven
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Country Club.
Judge Henry Sweney, President
Judge of the. Delaware County
Courts and honorary member of
Retarded Children Center the fire company, was the speaker
to Receive Fashion
Of. the evening, restrictinl! ~s
stImulating remarks to breVIty m
Show Proceeds
keeping. with the fire company
The Junior Woman's Club of tradition.
Swarthmore has announced plans
Fire Company l"resldent Harry
for the Annual Benefit Fashion. Hamby welcomed are guests.
Show and Card Party to be held Chief John Rumsey thanked the
at' the Woman's Clubhouse on' company for their cooperation;
Tuesday evening, February 15, at Burgess Joseph Reynolds ex8 p.m. .
pressed the Borough's appreciaProcew.. will be 'presented to tion of the police and council and
the Delaware County Tlaining firemen's cooperation in protectCenter for Retarded Chllm-en Ing the Borough. Council Preswhich Is now located In Yeadon. ident Thomas Hopper expressed
Formerly the center w~s In Lans- the council's appreciatiQn
of the
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downe. This Is the third 'Year .thc wOTk of the fire company. Counclub has supported this cause.
cIlman Van Alen pronounced the
Two Media shops will combine blessing.' Peter Told, fire comtheir effortS to present the latest pany member, Was the toa8tfashions.
master.' Secretary Charles H.
Mrs. Walter Hannum, president Grier, Mrs. Grier and Mrs. Hopof the club; will act as general per were introduced.
chairman ot the benefit. She has
A rising vote of thanks was
ilnnounced the following com- given to Fireman Frank MaSelli
mitteas: fashions _ Mrs. Frank who, with his able committee, was
Starrett (chairman), Mrs. Roland responsible for all arrangementa
Coit, Jane Currie, Patricia WeI- for the banquet. MaselIi has'been
land, and Mrs. John M. Bond; re(Continued on Page 5)
freshments-Mrs. Alden Qulntard
and MrS. J. W. Barnhart (chaJrman), Grace Myrick and Mrs.
Jr Club Announces
Ben,efit Chairmen
SHS"In 08CISIVe
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""'-'Mrs:'tfc)£l:
~ester
Clubwomen MI te
Preparations are
for
the International Affairs found out
bed and overcome
Cooke, Mrs, WilIiam D. Fetzer;
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The luncheon for new members and Elinor Karns; posters-Mrs. G"
Benefit DeSsert Bridge of .,the by SD}0k e. It was smok e trailing
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Woman's Club of Swarthmore to Into bis bedroom window that given by t~e. Woman's Club of J .. F. Collier (chairman) and Mrs.
arnet Ie
or econ
be held at the club house ThUTS." awakened a neighbor, Charles Swarthmore Tuesday was one of David Binns; tickets-Mrs. Scott
League Spot With Today, February 3, at 1 p.m. The Stewart, who called firemen at the highlights of the club year. Weldon. and Mrs. Eugene Cunh
aifalr is being sponsored by the 5.10 A.M. The rescue squad of Mrs. Charles W. Lukens and Mrs. ningham
(co-chairmen); door
nig t's Opponent
InternatiOJlal affalrs department, the Swarthmore Fire Company Paul R. Hertel· were in charge prizes _ Jean Blakiston (chairSwarthmore High School's court
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the
lmcheon.
Mrs.
bwen
Gay
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Mrs
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Mill
team
plays Its 4th league game
of w ch Mrs. orton
• rus
along with Media and Ml\mont and Mrs. Carroll p'. Streeter ar- man an
. eter
er; pubchairman. Door' p~ will be Fire Com pan y
ambulances.
lIcity-.Mrs. James E. Steele.
tonight against Eddystone on the
furnished by the members of· the Neighboring flr,emen ass Is ted ranged the decorations. . Mrs.
local court. Eddystone is featurdepar,!ment.
Media companies.
Nonnan R. Jones, assisted by Mrs.
Ing a sophomore group predomProceeds of 1I>e party will be
Mr. Spencer, with his wife who H.LIndiey Peel took the reservainantIy, and has been qulte suc.
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tions.
cessful In league competition to'
used for the work of, the depart- is recuperating from an illness,
Among the honored guests were
date. Their section m standing Is
ment, which. Includes the follow- had been In Atlantic .City since several Pllst presidents, Mrs.
2 wins and I loss giving them a
Ing projects: CARE packages, sup_ Monday and· would have return- Frank D. Wilson, Delaware Countie for 2nd place. The local boys
port of a Korean War orphan, ed home last night. He is connect- ty Federat;lon treasurer, Mrs. Family
Drama Delights have experienced victories over
Valley Forge Veterans' Hospital, ed with the Chester printing firm, Francis H. Forsythe, state, county,
the Players Club
Conshohocken 58-42 and Glenand International House in Phlla(Col;ltinued on Page 4)
and local program chairman, and
Nor 62-53 and have lost to Ridley
delphia. The department has alMrs. S. Blair Luckie, recently
Audience
Park 65-54. The little Garnet
ready given $50 for CARE packh
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d th .
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agas this club year.
onored. as the first pres ent 0
wa
oreans an
elr netg - at present Is in a three-way tie
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bors in the surrounding vicinity for 2nd place along with Ridley
Mrs. Brushl is serving as 'chair.
A red rose of friendship was are rushing this week to take Park and Eddystone. Tonight's
man of tickel!' Snd reservations.
given. to M:s.. Robert L. Coates, "Time Out for Ginger," the cur- game will decide who rates the
Other committee chairmen are:
/ who IS leaVIng soon to make her rent' Players Club, production third place.
decorations, Mrs. Robert M. Gro- Resident of Swarthmore bome in West Chester. Apprec- which is proving to be one,of the
Last Tuesday night at Col1lnggan; serving: Mrs. William B.
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iation was expressed to Mrs. most popular of the season.
dale (in a non-league, tilt)
Lowe, Mrs. Robert,J. Turner; des:'
. or
ver
Coates for her service to the club
Lured by tire star-stu,dded, J. Swarthmore went down 10 defeat
sert, . Mrs. Clarence C. Franck,
Years
and community.
Mrs. Coates, William Simmons directed cast, 55-40. After a very ragged first
Alice Marriott, treasurer, Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Lie))eck of 210 Park who received the' Delaware Coun- long-time Players Club members quarter the Garnet took to the
Carroll P. Streeter; tallies, Mrs. avenue, a resident of Swarthmore ty Soroptlmist Award In 1941, turn out in quantity. Five new court and out-played opponents,
Robert B. Clothier; tables, Mrs. for over 42 years, passed· quletly has done much work In promoting young players are the lodestone but had gotten too far behind the
Raynham T •. Bates; publicity, away at Friends' Hospital, Phlla- publicity for women's ·clubs. She for drawing a tremendous youth first.half to'overcome the lead.
Florence J. Lucasse. Mrs. C. Rus- delphia, on Friday evening, Jan- pioneered as clubwoman's editor audience. Evidence is clear also
Some of the lada who have been
sell Phillips and Mrs. Leslie A. uary 14.
of The Chester Times and at one that the f!'ther-daughter team of scoring consistently and have
Wetlaufer, will take tickets. at the
Born Josephine Mary Heilman, time edited the State Federation David and Joan Narbeth has given gOOd accounts 'for them·door.
she was' the daughter of Ann club magazine. Her book of tremendous appeal. As for sports selves In all around play are CapOther members of the cDmmit- Wilmore and MoJlJ'Ol! Heilman, poems "Beach Pebbles" has given lovers In the community, the-one taln Randy Malin, Terry Delltee Include: Mrs. FrankuD. H. and a direct descendant of John inspiration and pleasure to many. man football game Narbeth plays muth, Charlie Hummer, Roger
Andrews. Mrs. S. L. Althouse, Adam Hellman who came to this Her salute in verse to the Club deserves' to draw standing lines Zensen, Barry Gwinn, Pete Kroon,
Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs. Ed- country in 1739. She was 80 years upon its 50th anniversary was down Fairview road by tomorrow Les, Keighton, and sophomore
ward Cratsley, Mrs. Walter H. of age.
read by Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman.
night.
Charlie Wentz.
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Dickinson, Mrs. Howard Dodson,
Mrs. Liebeck is survvied by her
A delightful musical program
Heads of the Carol household
After losing two early-season
Mrs. Julius A. Fincken, Mrs. husband, Harry Li~, a daugh_ was furntshed by the DeSio TrIo, are Franeella Willts as·· Agnes games by one point the J.V. team
FranclsH.:I'orsYthe, Mrs. Edward ter, ~. William F. Uthe, also of who played Brahms' ''Hungarian Carol and J. David Narbeth as has gone along without a defaet.
F. Gold-Meyer, Mrs. Wayne R. Park avenue, and two grand- Dance No.5," parts of "Cavallera Howard CaroL Mrs. Willis Is !lJl D1ness has made things more d1fGolf, Mrs. 'T. E. Hessenbrucb, children, LInda Liebeek Utile and Rustlcana," selections from Jer- experienced and highly' favored ficUlt, but In spite of the sickness
Mrs. Howard G. Hopson, Mrs. Ir- Rhoda Hellman Uthe.
ome Kern's "Show Boat" and. a player who has starred In many they ~ave managed to pUll game
wiD R. MacElwee, Mrs. H. LeRoy
Services were held In the medley from Victor. Herbert's~arller productions. Her appear- after game out of the ftre. Boys
McCune! Mrs. R1ebard It. Noye chapel at West ,Laurel ~ on works: JUleDeSio,violln1st and &nee In this role 01 mother par who have shown up well for the
III, Mrs.\ Jolm T. PInkston, Jr.. MoIiday, January 17,. and' were .directOr, .TosephDeMaio, cellist, exce1lellcO ill whieh she supports Junior Varsity are Andy .Tones,
¥rs. .T. Boy Snape, Mrs. John W. COIlducted by the Rev. Samuel and Belqamin Cortez!,. pianist, ~ single member of her family .Tim Pappas, Jim NOyes, George
Soule, Mrs. 1rI1l1pm F. Taylor, MacAcIan$, a former pastor of proved themSelves musiciaDs of Is superbly dOll..
.
• Pappas, GeoI:ge Kroon, Bob YelMrs. .Toseph I. StorJoal, BDd Mrs. tile Swarthmore Metbodis\Chureb taleDt and,theIr coneert was reNarbetb, 'whose roles with the lowlees, Palmer· SiI:oghmd, Rap
Barry It Toole.
and an old trlend of the famDy.eel.ved with generous applause.
(Continued 011. Pnp ')
I)Imnlng, and Raimy T,alsslat.
,
"TiIme 0ut for G"IDger"
proves Cornedy H"tI
Mrs Harry L"Iebeck
O.les January
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TIlE SWARTBMOREAN
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new boy are Mrs: WiJ,liam H'I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pedersen of
Highland Park Club In Lake Mrs. William Bush, formerly of Thatcher of College avenue and SUmmit, N.J.
Swarthmore, and now ot Sanford,
Wales, Fla.
Louise :Johnsol), daughter of Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harolcl Griffin of
. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. LItUe of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson,
Rutgers·
avenue . entertained !It
Park avenue bad as tbelr guest Jr., of North Chester road, will
dinner
on
Thursday evening In
for a week, Mr. Ralpb M. Brown enterlain at dinner tomorrow
of Tulsa, Okla.
nigbt before the Junior Assem- honor 01 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Coates of Harvard avenue.
.
Miss Sally Alden of North biles Dance.
Mrs. Addison S. Wickham of
Cbester ro~d was guest of honor
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewin and
BEAUTY SALON
at a sbower given by Miss AlIce ~on, George, have recently moved Winter Park, ,Fla., formerly of
BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
Baumann of East WIlliston, L. I., from Elkins Park to their new Swarthmore, has recently been
elected president of the Orlandoon Saturday, January 15. Guests bome at 566 Juniata avenue.
Included former classmates from
Gayle Hanna, daughter of Mr. Winter Park Chapter of tbe Unit9 South Chlrster Road
William Smitb College In Geneva, and Mrs. Jobn R. Hanna of Rlver- ed World Federalists for 1955.
Call SWarthmore ~76
N.Y.
view road will spend the weekend
Mrs. John M. Rainey of Yale
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir of with her parents after the mid- avenue left· on Wednesday for a
South Chester road are leaving term examldations at the Grier trip of 10 days to New York.
,
next Wednesday for a vacation of Scbool of Tyrone, Pa.
Mr. George W. McKeag, of
12 days In Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. O. Thompson Griffin of Parrish road is attending the midHudson FaIls, N.Y. is spending a
STATE INSPECTION PERIOD Ends Jan. 31
Mr~. Birney K. Morse of Har- few days with Mr. and Mrs. winter meeting of the Pennsylvavard avenue entertained her Philip M. Alden of North Chester nia Bar Association at Pittsburgh,
Have
your car inspected now
Pa" this week.
,
bridge club at a luncheon-bridge road.
WINTERIZE with PRESTONE or ZEREX
on Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel
MOORE-LASERSOHN
Mr. and Mrs. William Conron, of Strath Haven avenue and their
MRS. ROBERr J. ATZ. Manager
Jr., of Havertown had as their son. Dr. G. William Sickel spent
~ Nancy Elizabeth Moore,
guests this past week end. Mr. 10 days in Atlanta. Ga .• visiting daughter of Professor and Mrs.
Russell's Service
Conron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Sickel's son-in-law John M. Moore of Whittier place,
William Conron of Stamford, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. was married Saturday afternoon,
Auto Lite Batterles
Meel Balancing
Conn .• and Mrs. R. Bruce Slagle. James H. Archer of that city.
January 15. to William Bock
Dartmounth and Lafayette Avenues
SW 6·0440
also of Stamford. Mrs. Conron is
William D. Jones, Jr., son of Lasersohn, son of Dr. and Mrs.
the former Eunice Shay of Mr. and Mrs. WiIIlam D. Jones of Martin Lasersohn of White Plains,
Swarthmore.
Vassar avenue is leaving on Jan- N.Y., in Whittier House of the :!IlllIIllllIIlIIlIIlIIlllIIlIIQllllllllnlllnnlllllllllnllllOllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllRlIlllIllllHl11I0011111111HIIIII1ll1I1I1S
Mrs. Howard W. Green, for- uary 25 for Jackson. S.C. where Swarthmore Friends Meeting.
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FAMILY DINNERS to SUIT tIut TASTE of EYERYONE.
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merly of Yale avenue, now of he will be stationed at Fort JackGiven in marriage by her father, ::
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked
Order
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Lima. entertained at a luncheon- son.
the bride wore a satin brocade
EXCELLENT
BANQUET
AND
PARTY
F.(CILITIES
a
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. MiIIer dress fashioned on princess lines.
bridge party on Wednesday, JanBUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
uary 12.
of Michigan avenue entertained Miss Eleanor Moore was her sls- -_
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Mrs. Walter James returned to at a dinner party at their home. ter's~nly a~endan~, ~d Dr.
a
her home In Scranton thts past on Monday evening. Their guests erso
serv as rfes mdanby' the
Comforfclble Rooms Day or W..k
Elevator ~
ceremony was pe onne
e
weekend. Mrs. James has been were Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. R
D Willi'
H rd
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ev. r.
am 0 faculty.
ern, 0
e
the guest of ber son-in-law and Lang
r. Swarthmore
College
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. and Mrs. Paul Hertel of SwarthA reception was held at· the
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Yale &: Harvard Avenues•. Swarthmore. Pa.
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Campbell of Cedar lane over the more avenue, Rutledge, and Dr. home of the bride's parents.
holidays.'
and Mrs. Frederick Patman of
The bride and groom are stu- : WALTER E. 'ARRon, Mgr.
JlRII 'AiliNG,
Mrs. James Clifford of Rutgers Princeton avenue.
dents at Antioch College, YeJ10w
btmulBlDHIJIIIID1BlllRlIIIIIIiummIUUWIWIJIW_lIIIIIIIIInlinmnIJIIIIIDIIlHHUllllliIllllJlillJlJlIIIlAllill
avenue and Mrs. Stuart Fuller of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coates of Springs, Ohio.
Harvard avenue are entertaining Harvard avenue were gueSts of
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
We have several families who want to buy
at a supper party on Saturday honor at a dinner parly given
BIRTHS
niaht In honor of Mr. and Mrs. last Saturday evening by a group
an older four .bedroom home in Swarth'more.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray of
William Gaylord of Rutgers ave- of friends at the Slrath Haven
These homes should be priced' under
328 Park avenue announce .the
nue and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Inn.
Mrs. Thomas McCabe of Nortb birth of a daughter, Jean 'PearPillsbury of Rutgers avenue who
$20,000 and not be too far from the s,;hools.
have recently moved to the neigh- Chester road was hostess on Wed- son Murray, on January 14 In the
If you are the oytner of home that. m.ay
borhood. Also present at the party nesday to lbe monthly meeting J;.npg-1n ~ospltal, Philadelphia,
weight 7 pounds, 3 ounces. The
meet these conditions, please call
wiII be Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. of the Providence Garden Club.
Roxby of Elm avenue and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker and little girl is the granddaughter of
and Mrs. Charles B. McLane of three children of Whittier place Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cornell
are moving into the Robert L. avenue and Mrs. Fred J. Murray
Kenyon avenue.
Realtors
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Har- Coates home on 200 Harvard- ave- of Yale avenue.
SWllrtlliilore ~108
vard avenue "ntertalned last nue since the Coates wiII be IivOpposite BoroulJh Hall
Monday in honor of Mrs. Harriet Ing at Hickman House; West
Mr. and Mrs. John G. H. Hal- ~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~
Givens of Colorado Springs, Colo. Chester, Pa. Mr. and Mrs'. Roland stead of ottawa, Canada, announce
1\Irs. Givens has been the guest of Pennock are ,coming )lome fro,,! the hirth of a son, Ian McAITlie AdmiRlltratlon ~i1d Faculty'
her son-In-law and daughter, Mr. England next week, and wiII move Ii~er H~{ead,bn January 13 in
Ottawa.
' of Swartlimore College
and Mrs. S. L. Althouse of Rut- back Into their Whittier place
The
maternal
grandparents
are
present
gers avenue since the IIrst of No- home that the Bakers are vacatMr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
F.
Gemmill
of
vember and has now returned to ing, on January 27.
liThe Man Who Came To Di~ner"
her home.
¥r. and Mrs. Peter B. Murray. Thayer road.
Mrs. RusseII Cook of Monclalr, formerly of Media, have moved
. by Hart, and Kaufman
!\ir. and Mrs. Christian· H.
N.J., has been the guest of ber into their newly purchased home
PederSen of ·Green Lane, Pa., an. StarrinlJ ProfesSor Clair Wilcox
sister, Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of at 328 'Park avenue.
nounce the birth of a sop, Kal
Friday and Satunlay eves•• Jan. ~1 .. 22. 191$5, 8:15 PM
Columbia avenue for a ·few days
Dr. and Mrs. James R. Gay of Hsnsen
Pedersen, on January 16
'
this we.ek.
·Bep!lehem. Pa., visited Dr. Gay's at the Montgomery Hospital in
Clothier Hall
,Admissio~ 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gay
Students with athletic tieket-.50
North Chester road entertained at of Wallingford over the weekend. Norristown. Grandparents of the .
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews M.
a small dinner party on Wednesday evening, preceding the per- Johnson. and their four chUdren, MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
formance of "Time Out for John, Chris, Scott and Carol, have 313 Dartmouth Avenue
Ginger" at the Swarthmore Play- moved from their home at 328 Swartl.more 6-2080
ers Club.
Park avenlle'to their new home SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR ALL
Mrs. Robert C. Reed and her at 338 Park avenue.
MAGAZINES
two sons of Landenberg, Pa. are
Miss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette
visiting her mother, Mrs. William avenue has recently returned f;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~
Thatc;her of College avenue for a from Taylor Hospital where she
few days.
was a patient for two weeks.
Mr. Roger M. Wood of Strath
Mr.s Walter R. Shoemaker of
JANUARY
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Haven avenue has left to spend Riverview road returned recently
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If
your
watch
sto'pS
running,
the balance of the winter at the from a two week vacation at the
"FURII SALE
Highland Park Florida Club in
or runs too fast or too slow, you
Lake Wales, Fla. On the way
Complete Stock
We hove "Fur" Sale a
ta.ke it to the finest repair shop
North. Mrs. Shoemaker spent the
of Tubes
night at the home of Mr. and number of interesting items
you can find. Why shouldn't
ROBERT BROOKS
you give your body the same
'Personals
The' Bouquet
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You Wouldn't Take
Your Watch to a Plumber
TV
COLLEGE THEATRE
CAMERAS
. consideration you give yc,ur
Swa~more. Pa.
12 or more - 35mm etc:.
watch? Too often, when illness
AIR CONDITIONED'
(all new - only one of -each)
PLAYERS CLUB
FrIday &: Saturday.
20% OFF
OF SWARTHMORE
"PHFFFT"
SW 6-3889
_
THE
presents
Giant karfoon Karnivul for children
Sat. I P.M.-Plus comedy. and
Trad.r Tom ,arial.
"Time Out
For Ginger"
-rday 111...
Di,.ctor
Fridgy, Jao"ary 21
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~tl,l~day, Jci.nu~ 22
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JUDY HOLLIDAY
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J. Arthur Rank's ,English COIMd,
TOYS
Many popular items 1/3 OFF
AMERICAN FLYER
Train Equipment-30% OFF
PAUL DOUGLAS
"HIGH &: DRY"
'_Ibl, 1M funnloSt ........ to'd.....
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Ti~ Malmlne
Wed...
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JAMES STEWAIT
Alfred HUd
FrI.. &: W.
&lACE KELLY
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"lEAl WINDOW'"
'(fiil_I~'
limited Quantity " Tillie
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comes,
we listen to well-meaning friends or an-
8Wel'the ca\l or the patent medicine vendor. The'
CDrftCt thing
to do is to consult your phyaician_
He alone can diagnose your trouble, prescribe
proper treatment. We are ready at all times to fill
. your prescriptions properly.
THEATI.E PHAR.MACY
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TI:i~TRE. SQUARE
&Ha~1Iy SItop
6 ,~ ~ve.. $..... "m.~
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DEJ.'VeRY SERVICE
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THE SWAR'J'BMOREAN
p..,s
THE SWARTHMOREAN
t:
TIINln NOTES
At 8 o'clock Sunday morning
there will be a celebration of the
PUBLISHED EVERY PamAY AT SWARTBIIOai PA.
Holy Communion. Children In
PETER E. TOLD, MABlOBlB TOLD, PtJBUSJIIlBS
the third grade and up will meet
,
PhODa SWutluDore I-HOO
for Church School at 9: 30 a.m.,
, PETER E. TOLD, BdlCor
and those in the second grade atld
Rosalle Pelrso1 Marjorie Told E1len S. Simon Sally Alden
down will meet at 11 o'clock. The
regular service of Morning Prayer
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
will be held at'l1 o'clock, and at
Office at Swarthm.!,re, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
7:30 p.m. the Young People's FelDEAD~WEDNESDAY NOON
lowship will meet.
"
The ushers for Sunday will be
/SWABTBIIORE, PENNA., Janu..,. 21, 1955
as follows: John Aaron, J. L. Cor_
their Bible Study meetings at 6 nag, Theo Evans, W. E. Hetzel,
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Jr., E. M. Hillary, J. N. Nut!, S.
hi
f M
This Sunday morning, there p.m. under the leaders p 0 ill r~.
be D. Reynolds, and G. W. C . Wagwill be the usual two Morning Maxey Morrison. SupJllD' w
ner: Robert Watkins will serve
"Worship Services held at 9:30 and served in McCahan Hall at 6:45 as acolyte at . 8 O'clock, and John.
11 o'clock In the morning. Mr. p.m. followed by ,a meeting in Bernard and, Noel Turner at 11
Bishop will use as the topic of the Women's Association Room at o'clock. During the 11 0 '1
c ock
his sermon at both services, 8, with a program and speaker service Mary Fellows and Lesley
from the "Camp Farthest Out" Mae H asslS
. w ill Iie in ch arge af
"Loving God Is Not Easy."
th
Movement,
Church School classes will meet
.
e nursery.
y
at 9:30, 10:45 and 11, with the
On Tuesda: everung, Ja,nuar
The Men's Club will hold their
Men's and Women's Bible Classes 25, at 8 p.m. m the Women s As- monthly dinner meeting on Monmeeting also at 9:30 a.m.
i' sGciation Room, the Board of day at 6:30 p.m.
The Rev.
Deacuns will meet 'for their reg-' Nathanael Groton, D.D., former
Mr. Bishop will hold the second ular monthly lIIeeting.
rector of, St. Thomas' Church in
of the Conllrmation Classes,
At the Annual Meeting of the Whitemarsh, will be the guest
which started last week, for all Women's Association held on speaker. He will talk on "What I
Junior High and Senior High Wednesday, January 12, the fol- ~ave Itarned a.bout h~~n na~ure
young people who il),tend to join
lowing new officers were installed: after 45 years
the
church on Palm Sunday. These President, Mrs. Peter E. Told;' On Tuesday, the. Convers,on of
classes will be held every 'Sun- F ·
V'
Pr Id t
d Ch" _ St. Paul, there will be a celeair b ra ti on .fth
C
.
t
day from now on until Palin Sun- Irst ,ce- es en an
0
e HI
0 y ommum.on a
man
of
Circles
Mrs.
Morrie
10
o'clock..
Immediately
followday, at 5 p. m. In the Hearth
ing this service there will be a
Room.
• Bowie.
Sunday evening, the Senior
ineetlng of the Altar Guild In the
METHODIST NOTES
Cleaves Room. Active and Inactive
High FeIlowship will mo.et. for
supper at 6:30 p.rn. followed by a
Church School classes meet at members are invited' to attend
program. The Junior High Fel- 9: 45 on Sundays for all ages be- this meeting. The Rector wiIl
lowship will also meet In Mc- ginning at two years. There Is a speak on the symbolism of the
Cahan Hall for supper at 6:30 fol- Young Adult Builders Ci""", Mr. vestmeil.ts. A service of Evening
lowed. by a choir rehearsal at 7 Robert Detweiler teacher, and an Pr.iye~ .v.iiIl be held at 5:30p.m.
: The reguJar. mid-week celebra-'
and' then a meeting.
.
Adult Bible Class.
At the 11 a.m. morning worship, tion of the Holy Communion wilI
The Young Adults will continue
Rev. John C. Kulp, Pastor, wiII be held at 7: 15 WedneSday mornuse as !its sermOn subject "A Pop- ing. 'At 8 p.m. the Bible Study
CHURCH SERVICES
:ular Lie." There are two nurseries group' Will
and the Church
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
for children and Ii Junior Church I;lehool teachers. will "hold their
Joseph P. Bishop, Minl~ter
program for children of' grades workshop at 8 p.m,"
A--~"'ate .... _ ..... The Women's Sewing Group
h tt ......
:ra hn S co,
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WiII meet on Thursday at 10
S unday, .....
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'The Methodist Youth Fe.Uowo'clock
in the Cleaves Rooin, and
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11
00
A.M
9:30 A.M. and:
. - orn_ ship will mee.t at the ch.urch. a. t 7
•m
g Wo
rshl
Service
Mr Bls
on
FrIday
of Evening
. ' , .topic:- p.m.. The discussion topic, Ie"... by Prayer will abeservice
hop wiIl p
pielich. Sermon
held at 5: 30.
"Loving God Is Not .Easy."
Mr. Rudolph Hodge, wiJI be . Choir Rehearsals WiIIbe held on
9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M.
"Through the day with the Master Monday and Wednesday at 4 p.m.
Church SchooL
in' Scripture and Song:" The
·and
.
9 :30 A '14
. -14en 's
. Women's young· .people will meet
at. the for the Bo'Ys' Choir, 5 p.m. on
Bible CJass.
Monday for the Girls' Choir, and
m
nurus!r?"
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
God's readiness and wil1:lngness
to heal sickness and sin today, as
He did In Cbrlst Jesus' time,
be set forth at Christian Science
services this Sunday, when the
Lesson-5ermon ts entlUed "Truth."
Scri9tural selections will include the account of the successful healing missions of Jesus'
disciples, as recorded In Luke's
Gospel (Chapters 9,10).
The Golden Text is from Psalms
(57:3): "God shall send fortb his
mercy and his truth."
An invitation ts extended to all
to attend the services at 11 a.m.,
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Park avenue, Swarthmore.
will
BAPTISM
Tbe baptism of Gwendolyn
Elizabeth Conran, daughter of Mr•
and Mrs. WIlliam M. Couron, Jr.,
of Burmont road, Havertown, took
place on January 16 In St.
George's Church In Ardmore.
Mrs. Conran is the former
Eunice Shay of Swartbmore.
The baby's godparents are the
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of Westdale avenue, Mrs. Howell Lewis
Shay, Jr.,' of Walnut lane, and
Mrs. R. Bruce Slagle of Stamford, Conn.
I saw It In The Swarthmorean.
Watch This Paper for an Announcement
by
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SWarthmore 6·3450
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Modern Homes. Modern Kitchens·
, Alterations
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down to the smallest detail has
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meet,
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6:0'0 P.M.-Young
AdultS,Class.
the MYF
at Ebenezer
5:00
P.M.-Conftrmatlon
church
onrally
Monday
at 7: 15 toMethgo to and Boys' Choir.
6:30 P.\it --' senIor,,·and_Junior o~t.
At 8 p.m. on TUesday the Bible
study Class taught by the pastilr
METHODIST CHtmCH
.. John C. Kulp
and sponsored by the Commission
Jr{InIster
on Membership and Evangelism.
Rudolph H. Hodge
meets. This replaces the Cottage
Assistant MinJster
Prayer Meetings for the purpose
Mrs. Ruth d: NIi:eiy
of providing a basic course In
Organtst-Dlrector of Musit
Bible stUdy on the subject, "How
Smiday, JanllBlT 3S
the Bible Came to Be." .
.:46 A.M.--Chu"rcli School
..
11:00 A.M. _ Motnlng Worship
Mr. Kulp will have his regular
"A Popular L1",." .,
office hours for counseling from
7:00 P.M. - Youth Fellowship 4-5 and 7,.8 on Wednesday. Boy
will 1A~t,
. Scout Troop 3 will meet in the
High School 'Gym on Wednesday
. .. TRINITY CHURCH.
H. Lawrence W1>it.temore. Rector evening at 7: 30 p.m. At 8 p.m.
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Commission
on
Education
will
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meet In, the church office and .the
8:00 A.M.-HQly. Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Church School ~3rd Commission on Membership and
Grade and. Up).
Evangelism will meet in .the
11:00 A.M.-Cburcb School (2nd Sanctuary.
Grade and Dowil).
Choir ~earsals will be held on
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples Fel- Thursday starting at 3:30 for the.
lowship.,
.
Cherub Choir, 4:00 for the Junior
Taesda:y, .Jann....,. 35
Choir and at 8 p.m. for the Chan(Conversion of. St. Paul)
cel Choir.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Wednescla3', January Z8
FRIENDS. MEETING NOTES
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
8:00 P.M.-Bible Study.
The Adult Forum Series on
Friday, JanllBlT 38
Civil Liberties will continue this
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Sunday'with Orrin Evans, newsTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY . paper reporter, speaking on "Civil
OF FRIENDS
Liberties and Human Relations-.
Smiday, " .........,. Z3
1955." Mr. Evans will discuss the
9:45 A.M.-First Day SchooL
present situation in the United
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum.' Orrin States, dealing especiaJly with
Evans: "Civil Liberties Today." racial' and religious Intolerance.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Children cared lor in WhIttier
The United FeJ10wship Students
House. All are welcome to join will meet In their room Sunday
with us.
evening to see a film on Work
7:00 P.M. - United Fellowship Camps, "This Way Out." David
Students.
Richie, secretary of' the Social
1II01111ay, JanualT Z4
Ph11ad 1 hi
All day sewUig for A. F. S. C.
Order Committee of .
epa
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Yearly Meeting will speak to them
All day sewing for A:FAc.
on the Work Camp program.
.FIRST CHURCH OIl"
The Annual Meetings of ·the
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
American FrIends ServIce ComSWABTHMORE
mittee will be held at the MeetPark Avenue below Harvard
llig House at 15th and Race
SUDc1ay JIIIi1I8lT Z3 . .
streets, Philadelphia, on FrIday
11:80 A. M.::::&;;;day School·
and SaturdaY, January 21 and 22.
11~ 1:~:.!- [)Jl SUD10D Frld~ sessions start. a~ 2 and at
Wednesday evening meetlnl 6:45;. those on Saturday at. 10
e!lch week, 8 P oM.. Reading RooJn, am. III1d·!J p.m. A detaUl1d pro409 Dartmouth Avenue,OJieD gra;D :fsavallab1e at. the,MeetIDg
weekda:rB. ezcept hoUdays, 10-5.. 0ftIee. . All biletAb!d
welI'rtday evening, 7-9. ,Sunday af·
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. , .. - . .
,
2,:8O..f:lO. .
. ' .. " come"to attend:
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CLEARANCE
'S A.L E
THE ANNUAL JANUARY SALE
THAT SWARTHMORE HAS BEEN WAITING
-iiOOil,
FOR
NOW BETTER' THAN EVERI
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THE SWARTllMOREAN
Boro .Crushed by
Spencer T,agedy
not been set when The Swarthmorean went to press, but a
spokesmnn for the' family ssid
services would probably be private.
The fullest measure ot sympathy goes to all members of the.
bereaved family, from the great
numbers of their friends in
Swarthmore and vicinity, Including members of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Sunday School which
the little girls attended regularly.
Parent Group Sees Film
The first film len the current
Heads
Hannah 'Penn House
January 21, 1955
"Time Out for Ginger"
Proves Comedy Hit
series being presented by the
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Health Advisory Council of the
Players'
Club count into the hig"
John Spencer, Inc., founded by
Home and School AssocIation left
Mrs.
Irvin
Reed
MacElwee,
909
thirties, according to club records,
his grandfather and now operated
Swarthmore parents and teachers
by hIs tather,' R. Chester Spencer,
asking themselves searching ques- Mt. Holyoke avenue, was install- is one of the club's most versatile
of Swarthmore avenue. Two of
tions. Are we mature persons? ed as president of Hannah Penn players. This role Is detlnlteIy
Just what is maturity? Are we House, home of the Republican hls meat but SUCh an active one
his brothers, John who is treasurer of the Swarthmore School
setting standards so high that Women of Pennsylvania, 250 the audience fear. fot his erBoard, and William also live in
our children grow up insecure, South 16th street, Philadelphia, hausting at its end and hope that
Swarthmore.
fearful of all standards? Or are on January 17. Her installation he, -aJong with Ginger, has been
Time of funeral services had
we over-protective; denying them services were followed. by an observing trainingruJes in prep--'::":'::=--~"::'==~~---"-:'---':'---------Ithe right to independence? Have addrese by Kenneth Wells of the aration for the game.
Allison Roberts' (Lizzie) conchildren a chance to get out from Freedom Foundation, V' a II e y
Forge.
tributes
much to the ordered conunder adult domination?
Mrs.
MacElwee
has
been
an
fusion
of
the Carol menage, being
"Preface to a Ute," produced
for the National Institute of active resiaent of Swarthmore for a loved tamily "Hazel." Many a
Mental Health, intniduces its the past 19 years. She has played weary mother in the audience
audience to a new-born child, many roles in the Swarthmore yearns· for a Roberts "Lizzie."
The Carol daughters, Jo),ce
loved and wanted by his parents. Players Club of which her husThe father's a{llbitions and the band is now president, appearing Michael as Joan, Jane MacAlpine
mother's desire to love. and be in, among other productions, "The as Jeannie, and Joan Narbeth as
loved by her son begin to operate Farmer's Wife," "I Remember Ginger add up to a charming, inin those first days of life. The Mama/' and "The Warrior's Hus- teresting family ~ varied stages
film then follows the child to band." Last year she was co- of adolescence. Joan is in' love,
adulthood in three possible pat- !,aptain with Mrs. Graham Wentz, Jeannie in love with the stage,
terns: (1) domination by Ws Strath Haven avenue, of women's and Giq.ger is in love with equalfather's desire to have him Ubest" golf activities at the Springhaven ity. Ginget Is the title role and
in everything (2) domination by Country Club and is a member of is tremendously well cast and
his mother's loving concern (3) the Springhaven bridge team. A: well played. Jeannie is delightfreedom to grow into his OWD member of the Swarthmore Wo- fully handled, and Joyce is quietpotentialities with his parents' man's Club, she has taught its ly . and Skillfully interpreted.
acceptance and guidance.
Completing
the
adolescent
bridge classes and given many
group are Michael Hurd as Eddie
book reviews for it and other
Davis, and John Pegram as Tomwoman's groUPS locally anci at
my Green. Each is ideally cast
It's Worth a Visit
some distance.
for his role and each adds a
could 1101 provide lood
Mrs. MacElwee has been a
great deal to the pleasure of the
member of Hannah Penn since
Gourmet
Clearance
Table
performance. Sta1ford W. Parker
equal to your dally lar.'
1929 and she served as chainitim as the high school priitcipal, Mr.
of the Young Republican Group Wilson, is harried and driven,
Reductions
Electricity has multiplied the joys of
immediately after Mni. John understanding if bedeviled, in the
IivfDc for this generation far beyond the
Lord, Jr., whom she now also fashion of school administrators,
&
Goumet
succeeds.
She was elected presi- a . quietly, smoothly interpreted
cheam& and hopes of even kiugB and
dent of the Friday luncheon ro~e well in keeping with the
POtentates of years gone by. To-day
group for a two year term, has more than 50 roles Mr. Parker has
"drudgery" is found in the dictionary,
been on the board of dtrectors played with the- club during the
but no longer In household tasks when
since 1943, a vice-president for last 25 years.
.
~triclty is permitted to do the job_
I sE~veral terms and program chairshouldering
the
Simmons,
man
for
two
years.
double responsibiIlty of directing
It is the privilege of the men and women of
DRAPERIES
In
addition,
she
is
a
member
of
and aeUng a part, appears as
your electric company to see that electricity
the board of managers of. the' Banker Holfman with grace an(l.
Exclusive
shall remain one of the lowest-priced
Philadelphia chapter, D.A~., a adds pleasure to t"e play.
fabrics
nCCE88ities In the family budpt.
member of the Nationai Socie~
Eloquent plaudits are earned by
Window Shades
of Colonial Dames of Am,rica, of the stage. crew, Edward Bull
I f MODERN • •• UVE ELECTRICAllY
Venetian and Bamboo
the Da.ughters of the Seventeenth chairman, the properties commitBlinds
Century, the Pennsylvania His- tee, Mrs. David Bingham chairtorical Society, the Pennsylvania 'man, for a setting which is one
STYLE CRAFT
Genealogical SOciety, the' Woman's of the most successfUl in a long
A IUII.US M~.AG[O. TAX·PAYlH UTlLnY COWAIIY
111 South Olive St.
Medical College Auxiliary, the line of expertly staged produconto BY-IUILY 100.- STOCIQ1OIOt:.
Emerg'1n cy Aid, Pennsylvania tions. Music by Frances MyrlclI:
MEdia 6-6115
Horticultural Society, the Dela- and Hannah Melcher rounds .out
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ware County Garden ClUb. For 2 the production.
For
the
gayest
ot
evenings,
get
terms she acted as province dI. rector for her national fraternity. to the club early tOnight or toShe has been a guest speaker at morrow night before the curtain.
the Matinee Musical and New rings down on "Time Out for
Ginger."
Century Clubs, Philadelphia.
Mrs. MacElwee was graduated
from the University of Wisconsin, Friends Take Over
Nunery School
having a,ttended Carrol College,
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The former Helen S. Stuart
Waukesha, Wis., a Presbyterian
preparatory school. She has two Nursery School 1"e!>pened Tuesday
children, -Mrs. Bruce Throckmor- morning under the auspices of the
,
ton, Los Angeles, Cal.,' and Donald Swarthmore Friends Meeting.
Beall MacElwee, a sophomore at Mrs. Stuart Who operated the
school under her Own name in
Princeton.
Whittier
House of the Friends
;
Meeting for five years prior to the
closing of Whittier tor building
$500 MONTHLY
5TATEMENT. OF CONDITION
of an addition this tall, will be
dlre~tor of the llew school which
. \
StatflnQ salary for 2 ex~ut1Y...trpe
will be kn9WD as the Swarthmore
salesmen to represent IOfge Eastem
FrIends Nursery SchOOl.
Mrs.
DECEMBER 31. 1954
ffnanr;tal corporation. No travtl. Sala;
Ford
Robinson
and
Mrs.
Gertrude
erperfenr;. a,nd abmly desired, estabBell will continue on the teachlished ....ident, 2S-4O "'Of1i old, marI
ing
staff.
rIed. capable af auumlng rtspon.tbll.
ltt...
1ft
requestln9
Interview
plea
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Open house for parents of pupIls
RESOURCES
Includ. brief ...nonal history, all
was
held from 9 until 11 Monday
Cash and Due from Banks ..... .
repUes eonfldental. Our .alesmen ha.,.
m?rning
in the newly completed
5,584,989.21
been' Informed of thl. ad. Box A. L.
~. S: .Government Securities ... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: $ 16,436,682.83
WIDg
of
the
Whittier House.
Swarthmorean.
unlclral Bonds ... :.......................... .
770.081.66
E"dera Reserve Bank Stock ................... ~.:.::::::::::
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48,000.00
Aoans and Mortgages .................................... _ .
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ccrued Income ........................ _ ... .
99,275.15
Bank Buildings and Eq"ipment ........... : .. _ ... : : : : : : : : : : : ..
PORTRAIT STUDIO
330,000.00
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Gettz Dies,
LWV Woman's Club
Rutledge Joins In Hannah 74-Year
School Board Session hOrs!;~~U::df::e hors~)from
In Joint Program
David Vint, president of the the college stables over the open
Rutledge School BoarJ, told countryside
whereon
tOOay's
Swarthmore School Directors at streets. of borough homes were
Wednesday night~ meeting that subsequently built.
Rutledge Borough Council had
Marrying Frank R: Gettz, who
agreed to turn over to the School came to Swarthmore to ald the
Board 1 per cent realty transfer
in the blizzard of l888
tax which Council formerly col- and remained a member of its
lected. The change will equalize maintenance department until' his
tax policies for the two school death in 1934, she rsised a daughdistricts when Swarthmore and ter, Hannah (Mrs. Nathan T. Duff
Rutledge became a union district of Elizabeth, N.J., who died three
'Ye'ars ago) in addition to her son ,
in July, Swarthmore School Dis-'"
. trict having levied a similar tax Frank' with whom 'she lived
All the Ru .....
of Ancient
Philadelphia Electric Company
THEFIR?ST NATIONAL BANK
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
Media
Swarthmore
Springfield.
.$30,696,878.59
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Capitol Stock .................................
Surplus ......................................
Undivided Profits ..... _.......................
Reserves .......... _................. .- ........
. $800,000.00
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800,000.00
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1:!7,479.03
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296,(127.27.
Accrued Taxes, Expenses ..................... _........ _.... .
Deposits ............................................... .
you drink in
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costs less than
$ 2,033,506.30
101,931.98
28,561,440.31
$30,696,878.59
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES
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WATER
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Local Commentators To
Survey Current
Scene
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore and the League of Women
Voters will hold a joint meeting
at the club house Tuesday, January 25, at 2 p.m. The meeting
is open to the public. Mrs. Claire
H. Jeglum,' chairman of legislalion of the Club, will present a
varied program on "What's in the
~\~i~~:onW~~:-u~h~ro':,c~~~ N~~;?;~eakers from the two clubs
panied to 130 Harvard' avenue will give short talks on current
when he built his new home in topics. Those who will take part
1950.
in the program are: Mrs. William
Many yean; ago Mrs. Gettz was C. McDermott, "Local and State
elected a life member of the News"; Mrs. Maurice L. Webster,
Swarthmore Fire Company in rec- "International Affairs"; Mrs. Mol'ognltlon of her activity in behalf riB H. Fussell, ''The National
of the company which her hus- Scene"; Mrs. Robert B. Clothier,
band had served as chief fOr sev- "The Theatre"; Mrs.. Morris A.
eral years. She also was active Bowie, "Current Musical Offerin the early life of Trinity Epis-I inl~s": and Florence J. Lucasse,
copal Church, Swarthmore. Dur- "Art News in Philadelphia." Mrs.
ing' the first World War she was Raymond K. Denworth will act a~
a busy knitter for the local Red coordinator.
Cross. In World War II while
Hostesses for the meeUng will
on an extended visit to her daugh- be Mrs. Philip Allen, Jr., Mrs.
ter, she engaged in Red Cross Raymond . K. Denworth, Miss
work in ElJzabeth, N.J.
Grace A. Deets, and Mrs. Russeil
Board granted
request
Surviving
besides her son, Heath. At the tea table Mrs.
of"The
the County
Board ofthe
Education
for use of Swarthlnore's facilities
are two sisters, Mrs. Mar- Charles L. Boyle and Mrs. Alexgaret O'Brien of West Chester and arider M. Lackey will pour.
to accommodate the high school Mrs. Mary Chandler of. Brookdivision of the C!'unty Teachers IJne; two grandchildren,' MarIns~tute next October 24 and 25. guerite (Mrs. C. William) Ramsay .' POOL BOARD TO MEET .
The board of directors of the
A charge of $50 will be made.
of Mt. Holyoke place, SWarthSwarthmore
Swim Club wIIi meet
. Carol Anne Hetzel, kindergar- more, and Frank'Duff of Elizaat the Benjamin West
ten. teacher in the Rutgers Ave- beth, N.J.; and two great grandnue School, was granted a leave children, C. William Ramsay, Jr., home .of Theodore W. Prescott at
8 O'clOCk next 'WedDeSday eveof absence without pay, for med- and Marguerite Heather Ramsay.
ning
to arrange details .of proical pl1I"J)Oses, 'during the month
ceeding
with ·.,onstruction of the
of . February providing a suitable
Judge
Sweney
Club's
community
pool.
substitute can be engaged.
At Fire Co. D;n,nerl~===..;;;,;;;==;;;;;;;;;;
Mr. Morey's staff report revealed that numerous dentai defects
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BENEFIT
were found in the nearly 400 focal iJ) charge of the comp~'s sucDESSERT - BRIDGE
school children examined this cessful banque\s for several years.
winter, While only a few pupils Introduced as members of his
were found to have physical ail- committee were Firemen Engene
INTERNATIONAL. AFFAIRS
ments. 'A cafeteria profit of $300 .Finnegan, EIIls Rumsey and Bob
DEPARTMENT
,
was reported for last month. fol- Boyle.
10'f.!fIg .B!,v.eral .mOlllhs of deficits. - Other guests included charter
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. '-WO","'ScCL"UB' Of _. Board members signified' their John' B. Roxby, past president of
intention of 'attending thl! PhUa- the association who served .for 20
. . SWAR....HMORE !
delphia Suburban School Study years; life members of the fire
Council's meeb."bgs next Monday company, Charles Kimmell and . Thurs" February 3, 1955
evening at Springfield Hi g h Ed Kasten, and their wives; DelI:QO p.m.
School:MontgoDlery County. Mrs. aware ,county Fire Marshal Frank
Mary Spilier, secretaty of the Dolan, and the Sixth
Tickets $1.00
for sOlite years. Carl D. Anderson, S. Clayton Wicks and Robert
Seeley of the Rutledge Board
were also present at Wednesday's
meeting, and were invited to at. tend an informal get-together at
7.30 Wednesday evening, February 2, ,at the Yale avenue home
of John F. Spencer when a committee of Swarthmore Hi g h
School faculty members will discuss plant and curriculum needs
of the school.
Supervising Prinicpal Frank R.
M 0 r e y repotted Swarthmore'S
1955 real estate assessment is $7,25.5,765, an Increase of $244,000
over last year.
,
will
Swarthmore
Board,
speakexon Arcot;
MarshalBorough
Tom Solicitor
Areol and
Mrs.
what a school·
board shOuld
Clarence
pect of an elementary school.
G. Myers, Borough Secretary ElThe Board decided to write to Hott· Richardson and Assistant
the Pennsylvania Railroad re- Secretary, Mrs. Charles Townsend;
questing aileviation of dangerous Borough Councilmen· Frank Mcconditions at the Princeton. ave- Cowan, A. H. Van Alen, Birney
nue underpass by placing of !t K. Morse, Harry Wood, and their
handrail along the steps on the Wives; the local police force, Chief
south. side and resurfacing crum-: I ~~~~~;.. Bateman, Sgt. Elmer
bled step tops.
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Officeni Peter McGinnis,
Charles Martin, chairman of William Weidner, Stanley Shepthe salary committee, discussed at anski. and their wives, and radio
length a growing impression that operator Dorothy Lindsay;' John
local teachers are dissatisfied with E. Michael, .Victor A. Shirer, and
the Board's present merit system Magistrate Morris Smith.
of salary increases, not so much
because they think they are not districts like Swarthmore which
faring as well as teachers in other were small enough to be able to
school districts, but because they honestly handle ""rsonal evaluado not understand the localsys_ tions and performance ratings.
tem which is less concerte than
the fixed schedules of othel' disWEST LAUREL HILL
tricts. Board members expressed
themselves as felling'a salary sysCREMATORY
tem where there was some rela........ Ave. above City U ...
tion between reward and contri- lalo-Cpwyd
IYyrf.... 3.1IU
bution" was the ideal system in
Certificate covering cost of
service ip beautiful chapel, cremation, choice of urn and perHow C.rIIH.. - Scleace Heal.
manent niche, may be obtained
advance of need~ A modern
"HOW I LWNED TO
service at ·reasonable cost.
OVERCOME LACK"
CARNS
O'-.A.M. ........
,
Swim Party
Ricky Gwinn-girls, Ellen Mondal"e; Butterfly, boys, Roddy Blair;
Diving, boys, Ricky Gwinn.
Winning relay team for the boys
included Keith Fox, David Walmsley, Craig Houliston and Chuck
Fellows. Winning relay team for
the girls included Betsy McKeag,
Sondra Skogland and Cynthia
Topping.
.
The .ixth grade glass of the
College Avenue School met tor a
swim meet and party last Saturc,Iay afternoon, January 15,- at 2: 30
p.m. at the U.S. Army Pool on
Harvard avenue. Phillip Swayne,
sixth grade teacher, and Eld Shelmerdine served as lifeguards.
The sixty foot long pool WIIS
well. adapted to the swlmming
contests and relay races held.
Winners Ilf various contests
were: Sides~roke, boys, George
Abbe - girls, Sondra Skogland;
Backstroke, boys, Roddy Blairgirls, Cynthia Topping; Freestyle,
boys, Keith Fox-girls, Betsy McKeag; Underwater Distance, boys,
I saw it In The Swarthmorean.
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DARTMOUTH HOUSE
Located in the Heort of Swarthmore
2 Minutes from Train
8 Garden Apartments
Living Room, Kitchen, 2 Bed Rooms, Bath
$110 to $117 per month
16 Apartments
Living Room, Dining Area, Kitchen, 1 Bedroom,
Bath
$95 to $105 per monht
36 Apartments..
Living Room, Dining Area, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms,
Bath
$125 to $135 per month
RENTALS INCLUDE HEAT, HOT WATER & PARKING AREA
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Rental-Agent.on Premises 2:30 P.M.
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Monday Through Saturday
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George Myers
Box48 SWm Ildnore6-074G
Mrs. F. W. IJppincott of RutLegion Auxiliary
Ilers avenue is l'isiUng Mrs. WilThe American Leilion Auxiliary
Ham West Wilson of Berwyn, for bellan their work of service- for
a few days this week.
veterans at a meetinll on Janllary
10 at the home of the president,
Swa....... 601441
Mrs. Alban Eavenson.
WILLIAM BROOKS
A total of $119.00 was given to
ABhes & Rubbish Removed the followinll: rehabilitation,
LaWll8 Mowed, General
cigarette fund, and Scotland
Bauliug
School (home for orphans of vet!liS Hardlae Ave., Horlon, Pa
erans); Child Welfare (children
of veterans); Sandra (adopted orphan of Auxiliary); Coatesville;
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-4216
Perry Point; Jun~or B&seball;
EMIL SPIES
'coupon
Watc... j,k.r
VAN ALEN. BROS.
Form.rl, of F. C. Iod_ a Sont
128 Yote Ave.
Swarthmoro. Po.
Crock Repairs
Fine Watch and
200 W. Ridley Ave.
Ridley_ Park
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SW 6-4742
WA 8·2440
PETER 01 NICOLA
Authorized Distributor.
for
Driveway ConstMlcHo.
Asphalt or Concrete
Fund;
Polio;_ Poppies;
Poppy Seals; and preser.vatlon of
The Flail House in Baltimore
(home of the Star Spangled Banner).
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Christmas cards may be sent to
the Child's Heart Hospital of Con-
shohocken avenlle, Philadelphia
or to the Betty Bacarach Home in
Lonlle Porte, N.J. Cards are needed at both homes.
On· Friday evening, April 22,
the Swarthmore Auxiliary will
give an After Easter Party in the
Woman's Club.
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERING
SLIP COVERS-O.....auES
SwarthmOre References
..... SIIIII'OII HOI 0714
More thaa 2S yea,. axperllKe
SPENCER·
INDIVIDUALLY OESIGNED
LEHIGH U. BANqUET
Corsets: .. Glrdl.. • Itauteres
The Lehillh University Club of
. SurQtcal Garments
Philadelphia will hold its sixtyMn. Margaret Strltmatter
second annual banquet on Frtday,
201 Linden Ave."
SWarthmor. 6--7197
January 28, at 6 p.m. at the Bar- After 2 P.M.
ltutladge. Po.
clay Hotel in Philadelphia.
Guests from Lehigh will include r
President Martin D. Whitaker and
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
Vice-President E. Kenneth Smiley.
J. Cullen Ganey, Lehigh '20,
AND SON'
United States District Court
GENERAL eONTRAUOR
Judge, will be the principal
speaker. '
Tile Floon • Plastic Tile
Modem Kitchens
Alterations
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C L A. S S I FIE D A ·n s
1401 Ridley Avenue
LOST AND FOUND
LOST AND FOUND
CHester 2-4759
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
j'OUND _ Boy's new bicycle, LOST _ Would. the person who
2·5689
"2526
near the Field House. Contact
found. brown lizard handball in
and
Phane .Swarthmore ...
The Swarthmorean omce to vioinity Theatre Square, evening
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! identify.
January 10, please return bag and
" L O S T _ Saturday night, a black contents t'.' Box J, The Swarthcat with white spot on chin. morean. Liberoll reward.
Named Smokey. Reward. Phone LOST - A turquoise - blue earSWarthmore 6-0746.
ring willl silver trim; between
Charles E. Fischer
FOUND-Pair Brooks Ice Skates, Michigan and post omce on Chesand heating equipment
. size 8, at the Crum. Call ter road, Monday. Please return
Service avallaille to our
SWarthmore 6-7075.
to The Swarthmorean omce.
austomer. on all malres
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
ollllurllers
BUILDER
RENT
- .Apartment for
FOR
FOR SALE - Young man's tweed
Level payment. plaa on oil
rent in Rose Valley. Four
overcoat. Size 40, regular. Very
bills. Automatic deliveries
reasonable. Call SWarthmore 6- rooms. Desirable for business
of 011 during the heating
couple or bride and groom. Call
1666.
Swarthmore 6-2253
season
FOR SALE - German Shepherd MEdia 6-1306.
,
PIlPpies. Six w~eks old. AKG FOR REloIT - Large, comfortable
Guaranteed, Standard Coal
room for gentleman in· private I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Champion blood line. Beautifully
marked. $75. WAshburn 8-5431.
home. Phone SWarthmore 6-5806.
~nlnnDlnnnammIDlnll"''''IIIIIII'''''''lm'''''m.'''n""'''""'''III"""'''"'''""n""I"""''"D1mnlllilll~. FOR SALE·- Automatic wllSher. FOR RENT _. Springfield. Furiii
dR' E " A
-~_. "Needs
ABC. Less than· three years old.. Dished apartment. Five rooms,
A Comp'e'e Insurance an.. ea. 5 a e ,.ncy
repair. $25. SWarthmore 6- bath. Call after 4 p.m., weekdayS.
4744.
.
SWarthmore 6-0554' or SWarth!iI'
Air and ShIp Trave!
~= FOR &ALE.- pormeyer portable more 6-5240.
51
electric 6mixerswNJj,ds net "'FO=R:"-:R~ENT=':?':'-R=-oo-m-Wl-:-:·th:-p-r-:i-va~t:-e
Builders
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~ handle. $ .50.
a more
"
bath for gentleman. Newly dec4971.
orated. Near both bus lines and
= FOR SALE - General Electric village. Gar age ·If desired.
Z9 EAST 5TH ST•• CHESTER
5· retrigerator. Crawford electric· SWarthmore 6-2194.
SWarthmore 6·6455
A631Z
4.6313
4.6314
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__ range. China·close1: and 1940 Ford FOR RENT-·Apartment furnishPhones '. A 6311.
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coupe. Call SWart."more 6-0261.
ed or unfurnished. Convenien,t
Samuel D. Clyde. Jr. ii FOR ~ALE - Large model.1951 to bus, train. Lady preferred. Call
Sa muel D. Clyde
CadIllac. Very good condItion.; SWarthmore 6-6638
CHester 4-6246
. J.Eward Clyde
George· Plowman ~ Family driven, 28,000 miles. Call
.
""IIUIUlmlnmmmuuIIII",u"IIIIIIIIImU"III"""UIUIIlIIllu""un"""",,,,"",,,Ul"'U"'"urulluuurmlllllllii! MEdia 6-1870 or MEdia 6-0153.
WANTED
FOR SALE _.. ·De1uxe Kenmore WANTED - Garage apartment
gas range. Hardly used. Onefor two adult women. Occu- I,
half original price. Call SWarth- pancy before Feb. 1. TRinity 7more 6-1935.
4496..
FOR SALE - Antique School- W~ANTE~;;;D;:;-'::'-S;;tarti==n::g-;F;;:e:;:b::ru:-:ary::·
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masters· desk. $25. Pine hutch
three to five lurnished rooms In
cabinet. $50. Call SWarthmore 6- Swarthmore area. Satisfactory
6273,
rent Will depend on size, quality
FOR SALE - Double antique and location. Box Z, The SwarthPAINTINc::; .
walnut bed. Complete. Tn per- ;;m..o~riiean=.:...._===~~=~:-:-:;
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fect condition. Call SWarthmore WANTED - .. Pingpong table, UBed
and
6-4728.
but useable. Call KIugswood 3FOR SALE - Dining room furni- 7678.
CARPENTRY
lure. Breakfast rooin set. Hot'- W;;o;ANTED~=;;<-=--;G;;ir"I"'d"es=ires=·
:::-::m""o"'rrun=·
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point, 220 volt, clothes drier. Firepart-time job from 9 to 1
place sets. 24 foot extension lad- o'clock. Call CHester 3-22'15~
SWarthmore 6-8761
der. 225 N. Princeton avenue.
Large
house
with
WANTED
1
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SWarthmore 6-2298. '
six or seven bedroon'ls for
FOR SALE - Tropical fish. Mol- young
family growing· in all dilles, Moons, NeoDS, Zebras, etc. rections. Prefer north side. Will
CONSTRUCTION
3 to. 8 o'clock today. SWarth- pay over $25,000. Possible trade
!I\Ilre 6-4893.·
for new (1951) four bedroom
RESIDENTIAL' AND
PERSONAL
house in borough. Phone SWarthPERSONAL _ Television, radio more 6-0854:
"COMMERCIAL
and appliance repai~prompt WANTED-Home for three well•
service. TV sets repaired in the
mannered, affectionate cats.· 2
Alterations.
home. Robert Brooks, SWarth- males, one female. Used to quiet,
more 6-a889..
refined people. G 1 ads ton e ,
,; 335 Dartmouth Avenue
PERSONAL - Bendix home ap- ~SitW:rartmhiim~o:;re::....;6;;:-~96::3:::6;:.
pliance service. Washers, driers, WANTED - To purchase basketironers. Factory trained serviceball net 'and baokboard. Please
J. F. BLACKMAN
men. Genuine. Bendix parts. We call SWarthmorc=e:;,6;::;-:,-36"ifi,=5:-;.
also repair ABC Whirlepool and WANTED - Sales Associate _
8W 6·8818
Kenmore. 51 South Morton Avefor reputable national Cbmpany
nue. Call SWarthmore 6-3312.
with omces in principal cities.
PERSONAL - Registered Spen- '.':iu ;"terview man between ages
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1m. W. Rumford· Co.
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CREME. SANDWICH
Guthrie·Smith, Inc.
Jack Prichard
.
LEMON CREAMS
.-at
COlT LOW CALORIE BEVERAGE. wit"o.~t . sugar
GINGER. ORANGE. ROOT BEER
Joseph . ..
KI 3·7100
5 4 • .,. .... -~--:-~
Ne.r Mortoll P.R.R. Sta.
DIETETIC BEVERAGE
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Serving Your
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Buffet - Reception - .
Q,cktail Party - FofJDal Di.nner
CHeSter 3-Q410
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'We Serve "'."e. rou $hop'
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CO-OP RED LABEL
.·CLEANING SPECIALS
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IVORY SNOW large box
'SUPER SUDS large box
TR ED large box
AJAX CLEANER
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SIXTH ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION
and
cer corsetiere. Mrs. Elsie H. Me- of 21 an'! 9= :ui :iales position in
lew Premium IlasDIhM
SINCLAIR
POW R-'
USCG
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PIIOII. SWartllmo,.' 6-3681
local area. Prefer married men
with college training, or will
accept high school graduates with
successfui selling or administralive exper~ence. Compensation on
iPE~RF.sriO~N,jALrr~::-;Hi;n.g;;;h:-::Sch=OO:::l1ib:;;o:;;y~,1 salary basis. Income will increase
17, desires baby-sitting. Rea- through salary and commission.
sonable rates. Reliable. Call any_ Management opportunities availtime at MEdia 6-2449.
able after one year's successful
field experience. Comp1l>te home
PERSONAL .~ Dressmaking, slip office and field training program.
covers, draperies. Ex per t. Letters will be acknowledged and
Swarthmore references. Call Ethel qualified applicants intervieWed
Jeffreys, FarragUt 9-1750.
on a basis that will not prejudice
PERSONAL - Radio and tele- present employer. Our present
vision
service.
Scott Daniels,
2706.
anytime, associates are informed of this
SWarthmore 6- advertisement. Write Box R; The
OPEN HOUSE and TEA
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DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
tIONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
Many Attractive Homes Available
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SW 6·4041
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SUNDAYS .... HOLIDAYS
Baird &' Bird
COAL
FIREPLACE· WOOD
sw 6-010.'
Realtors·
Opposite lorowg. H~n
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Sunday. January 30th. ~rom 2 to 6 o'clock
Classes -
NOON
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2Se
2Se
2 for33 e
2 for 1ge
MUSHROOMS
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Fresh Local
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Rogers Lane. Wallingford
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The Community Arts Center
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APPLE SAUCE
YOU ARE., INVITED TO
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6-4583 for appointment.
PERSONAL - Baby sitting. Responsible woman. Call SWarthmore 6-4251.
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SW'EENEY·& CLYDE
doese. A smal1 American liall was
The members of the Red CraBS
alSo presenle4 to each person.
Entertainment and SIlPPly ComMrs. Leroy Wolf, chairman of
mlttee u _ John L. Good chair
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teacher aalartes was on the upMrs Harry Blitea of Ridley "Indian Work," told of the work
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man, wlsh' to extend a grateful Swarthmore public school system that took prtde in Its schools and Park presided, and introduced to· help IJidians and reported that
''thank YOU" to those people of during the past year was not due that wanted to conUnue to pro- Mrs. Willard M. Rice of German- Pennsylvania ranks first for the
Swarthmore who so generously to more &ttractive salaries else- vide the highest type of edues- town, Eastern Director of Penn- amount of money given to help
contributed to the Christmas Pro- where but to new positions in the lion wOllld obviously have to sup- sylvania, who gave an informative thia work.
gram conduc~ by thia commit- school system, replacements for port such a program financially talk on the various activities of
There were 53 members present
tee for t,he hospitalized service teachers on leave, transfers with- and that adequate salaries would the chapters. One of these ac- at the meeting and the social hour
m"n at pnited States Naval Hos- in the _school system, and mar- have to be paid the professional tlvitles is attending the Natural- which followed.
'pital, West Philadelphia Veterans riages causing residence in othl!l\ sta1f.
ization Courts.
Hospital, CoateavllIe. Veterans, places, it was broullht out at the
The local chapter sent reprePvt. Oscar Glamer Is spending
and V!,lley Forge Hospital.
January meetinll of the SwarthHear Eastom Chalrmall
sentatives to the most recent court his two week furloullh at the
The following local young girls more League of Women Voters I
at which time 83 persons became home of his 'inother-in-law, Mrs.
helped to entertain the patients in held Monday evening at Whittier
Mrs. Roy G. RincUtfe of Strath American citizens. Each person L. M. Dimmitt of Rtullers avenue.
the Neuro-Psychiatric Section at House.
Haven avenue entertained the was given a book entitled "DAR Pvi. Klamer was stationed at
Valley Forge Hospital: Ginny
A detailed' report on Swarth- Delaware County Chapter of the Mahual for Citizenship" which is Camp Gordon, Ga., and is now
Gehrinll, Mary Jane Soden, Jean more teachers' salaries was pre- Daughters of the American Rev- sent out from Washington and enrounte to nis next base in Pine
Galbreath, Ann Wright, Peggy sented at the meeting, with Dr. olution on Monday afternoon, outlines what a good citizen is and I Bluff, Ark.
Thayer, Greta RI~.hardson, Fay Amy Howland, chairman 'of the . ._ .
Brown, Geraldine J ahnson, and comrni ttee on local government in
Etheline Wakefield.
charge of the prollram. Mrs. Wallace McCrory, a member of the
committee, told the Ilroup that
the report was based on data
compilild
from
questionnaires
completed by b 1 teachers in the
Swarthmore school system, replieS
to a questionnaire completed by
the superintendents of schools in
nine
Philadelphia
suburban
schools, as well as from interviews with members of the
school board, ·.1eacher represent1954 Plymouth Vel. Sedan atives, and the County superintendent of schools, G. .Baker
Excellent Cond.· $1595- Thompson.
403 DARTMOUTH.
AVENUE
She reported that the
.
purpose of the league in makinll
1953 PIJII10uth eranbrook thia study· was to present a factual
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and
realistic
picture
of
the
sal-'
Sedan, Hydrive & h~afer. aries paid in the Swarthmore
Weekend of January 20.' 1955
$1185
schools.
Misa Howland explained that
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
salaries in the school district this
1951 Chevrolet Sedan - year
range from $3,000 to $6,100,
Sirloin. Porterhouse. -Bone
Radio, heater, Power. the beginning salary by state law
Pennsylvania being $2,400.
$785 in·She
Glide.
pointed out that Swarthmore was fortunate in not losing
1954 Chevrolet 210 Sedan Ilood teachers to other schoof systems, but warned that this was
Heater.
$1485 no
guarantee that It couidn't hap.
pen soon, as she lelt that the facts
. show that better salartes are beinll
paid in many schools of com.,
NASISCO OREO
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A"d ma"y o'''er fi"e lIuys parable qualitY. She cited ,the excellent raUnIL Iliven the Swarthe
more. schools' professional stair by
the Visiting Committee, which
made an .evaluation of the Swarth_
F.F.V.
more schools, and that a study
made by the Philadelphia SuburAl!fIJorl~~ D9d,e ~ealer ban schools council shows that the
.local teacheni give ·welJ. above"tIte
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WANT AGOOD CAR
FOR YOUR WIFE?
ARANTIC FUEL OIL
.FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
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LWV Presents Report average ~e to school BpODBOredlJanUlll")' 17. Mrs. Alexander and
extra-curriCUlar activities. She re- Mrs. Jonathan ppchardwere
On. Teachers Salaries ported that the trend of raising co-hostesses.
Thank Donors
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Sheet Metal Work
21, 1955
1BE SWAB.'I1IMOREAN
J.A. ~GREEN
... SW~rthn.ore 6-07<40
Adults and Children
Painting for Beginners and Advanced Students, Porlrait Sculpture, Early American Decoration, Puppet Making, Pottery,
Rower Arrangl!ment, Weaving, Wood Working and Furniture
Rl!finishing, Metal Work, Jewelry and Enamel!n!!, Physiodynamics, Dramatics for Teen·Ag8rs, Square Dlllncing,· Music on Records, Learning to Know the Great Painters, Photography. Creative y.'riting,
BaDet & Acrobatics, Ceramics, Children's Theatre
.
Jumbo Bunch
BROCCO,LI
U.S. No. 1 Maine
.POTATOES
IO'lbs4ge
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BREYER'S ··ICECREAM
Register for your Mem~ip and for the Second Term Classes
t.f_b,nhips; F!lIIIiIy. $10.00 -~~---~-
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Adult, $5.00 -
Junior, $2.00
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PlNrS - ONE-HALF GAL,LONS
PARTY·PAD - 8 Individual Slices
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GrI·Ppe or Flu?
Borough Has It
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50 %
of 7th and 9th
Grades Absent
Wednesday
NEWS NOTES
Mr. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of
North Chester road Is in Plttsburgh, Pa., attending a meeting
of The Pennsylvania Bar Assoclatlon.
Mrs. Dirk A. Dedel has returned from a visit with her aunt and
uncle, Vice - Admiral, Ret. and
Mrs. Edwin L. Cochrane of CamM
Sh Iso Isited Mr
b 'd
n ge,
a
v Weston,.
and
Mrs. ass.
A. S. eReed
of
Mass.
John Pegram, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Pegram 0 f CorneII
avenue, took part in the World
Affairs Council Debate on Peacetime uses of Atomic Energy last
Saturday. John is a junior at
Swarthmore High School.
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Local physicians all recommending that individuals particularly susceptible to respiratory
infections secure innoculations
protecting them against influenza,
as an apparently modified form of
the disease reached closed to
epidemic proportion this week,
especially in the junior and senior high school.
Although there has been some
incidence of illness, from colds to
tonsilitis and even mild or mod- MOTHER'S CLUB STUDY
GROUP POSTPONED
erate forms of influenza, scattered throughout the Swarthmore
The second course of the Chi'ld
and general Philadelphia area for Study Group sponsored by the
the past several weeks, it was Swarthmore Mothers Club under
only last Sunday that cases began the leadership of Dr. Rulh-Jean
to total an unusual number, ac- Elsenbud which was scheduled to
cording to one of the borough's begin Monday, February 7, is
medical men. A few of the cases being postponed. Dr. Eisenbud
are reported as rather severe and will enter'the hospital for minor
probably are the "flu" which surgery late this month. It is
authorities predicted would hit hoped the couhe can begin in
the area late this month, although March. Watch the Swarthmorean
the majority a re considered for the new opening date.
grippe.
\On Wednesday 152 high school
Eighth Grade Mothers
stUdents were absent from classes.
"Growing Up" will be the subThe seventh and ninth grades ject of a talk given by ·Mrs. Karl
seemed the hardest hit with 42 Scholz at a luncbeon meeting of
ill out of 99 enroiled In the former, the Eighth Grade Mothers Group.
and 48 out of the latter's 98. The
Mrs. Scholz, who Is " member
eighth grade had 26 of its of the mothers group, Is the Chief
91 pupils on the sick list, the Psychiatric Social Worker at St.
tenth and eleventh grades each Christopher's Hospital for Chn:
13 and the senior class 10. There dren in Philadelphia. She works
seemed to be little of the infection with children and their parents
in the elementary school.
on childhood problems.
Supervising Principal Frank F.
The luncheon, which will be
Morey said there·didn't seem to served promptly at 1:15 p.m., will
be any point in closing the school be held at the Ingleneuk Tea
but that light programs and re- Room on Thursday, February 3.
view 'was being practiced by
Arrangements may be made
teachers in order that the health· through Mr~. Robert Seely, hosof well stUdents would not be 'pltality chlllrman, by Monday,
l...
. overtaxed
by tiring schedules, and Janu ary 31.
so that absent students would not
NAME NEW CHAIRMAN.
important' new work which
w uld have to be made up. The
Mrs. William R. Huey of Dicka erage absence is about four Inson avenue became chairman on
.:E
days.
Faculty
d to Ii h i '
ite seem
lie
e 0 dmg,
up qu
we. On Wednesday
only Mrs. Marguerite Se~?ur,
wh~~e whole. family had the
b.ug, was recorded as ill, beSIdes Margaret Yeatman of the
elementary school who has been
confined with virus pneumonia
ever since the Christmas holidays. A couple of weeKs' ago
number of other teachers were
laid up for a week or so wilh the
grippe, inclUding Henry Hofmann,
Virgblia Allen and Patricia Told.
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Or. Smith
Speaks
A' CI b O·
t u Inner·
Swarthmore Colle g e offers
many opportunities to the townspeople, Dr. Courtney Smith, pre:'ident of the college, stressed In
his talk "Town and Gown" before the Swarthmore Mother'S
Club members and thel'r husbands
at th e "Father's NI'ght" dl'nner
last Thursday evening.
The Carnegie Library, Friends
. I Library, an d the enHistorlca
glneering library are open to
residents of the Borough, he
states; the town may use the
Field House, attend sporting
events, public lectures and concerts under the Cooper Foundation, plays, art exhibits and visit
the observatory. The Scott Foundation has planted trees, shrubs
and flowers, hardy in this soil
and climate, on the camplis, providing landscape possibilities applicable to individual's homes.
:Faculty members are willing to
speak to church and other groups,
Dr. Smith said, and students of
the college are active in the community. Many spend time in
weekend. and summer w 0 r k
camps; others help at the settlement house in Chester, the community centers at Lansdowne and
Media, the mental hospital at
Norristown, the Overbrook School
for the Blind, and several are
poll watchers or conduct commullity surveys.
The college has a campus of
three hundred acres and is the
largest single tax payer in the
Borough. N i n e hundred and
twenty-five students from all over
the world attend the college
which was found in a Ford Foundation survey to be the first in
percentage of scholars.
A quality education, Dr. Smith
stated, as received at Swarth_
more College, is achieved with
small classes. He believes that it
Is the college's responsibility to
develop leaders for our time, that
this is an urgent need of our
democratic society, and the college must remain small and selec-
Swn
re Collegr Idbrary
Swarthmore
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FRIENDLY OPEN HOUSE
Girl SCOIIt,MHfI.,
The Friendly Open House met
A Girl Scout Neighborhood
on Monday, January 11, at the 'MeetIna will be held· on WedPresbyterian Church for, a game nesday evening; January 26, at
party.
.
.ttee Ilie Presbyterian ChUrch. Coffee
The ,h06pitallty . conuru
f the and dessert will be served at 7: 30
headed
by
Mrs.
Ryerspn
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Trinity Church served tea at 3: 30 p.m. and the meeting will start at
8 p.m.
P';he next meeting will be on
Joyzelle Peck, guidance counith
January 31. Barbara Kent will sellor at schdOOl, ~ diS::":"ttee
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leaders an
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present
rd a travelogue, using color- members behaVIor patterns and
ed s I es.
ways of dea~g with them in the
I
Scout, m~eting. Ideas for proHear Read ... g Expert
grams will also
t be discussed.
Girl Sc Itt
The Wallingford Parent Teach- is hoped tha every
ou
ers Association will have its, mid- troop will be well represented ...
winter meeting Wednesday, January 25, at the Wallingford Elementary School.
The open house will be from
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7: 30 to 8: 15 in the cafeteria. Dr.
Russell G. Stauffer,
Director
of
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the Reading Clinic, mv "R d0
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Delaware, willdial
speak
on " eaR din
• Yes, Ihis is the place
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ing and Reme
ea g.
for dependable pre••
-scription service. Be
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sure to bring us your
Woman's Club Notes
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Doctor's prescriptions.
Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Music
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T~y
will
be
comGroup will meet at the home of
pounded
expertly
by
a
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Mrs. A. L. Baxter, 720 Ogden aveskilled
pharmacist.
nue. Tuesday, January 25, at 2
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You will lind, too, that
p.m. there will be a combined
our price. are alway.
meeting of the League of Women
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uniformly fair.
Voters and the Woman's _Club.
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This meeting, ''What's in the
CATHERMAN'S
News?", will be open to the pub••
DRUG STORE
llc.
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An all day meeting Of the Del•
aware
County Federation of
Women's Clubs will' be held
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Thursday, January 27, at 10 a.m.
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at the 20th Century Club of Lansdowne.
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"I Saw it in The Swarthmorean."
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New Ter.m
(Former Broadway & T.V. Dancer)
STUDIOS OF THE. DANCE
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T' a ing or
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Ab·
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Tots to Teens
For information, Dial
SWarth""ore 6-3688 .
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January
1 of the
Central Committee of the
Community
Nursing .:
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Service, Delaware County, with !;!J]]IIIIWIIDUIIllDDlounnnnHlHllnWIIIIIlUUmnIlllllllllUUWDlUUnIllUIIIIIIDDlUBlIIIIIIlIIlIIlnllllllplllunIIDDURII1D1111UdUHnIRRlIUIUllllllftlDlllllll1Dl_,
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SUCCeed~~. ~~:1es W~ Luken: ~
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of Strath Haven avenue who acted §
as chairman protem during the 5
period of reorganization.
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··You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"_
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PIANO TUNING
!!!
44 Years Piano Tuning
with all makes
ALBAN PARKER
. Ph.. M!dl.· 6·3555
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is
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Carpet Clearance
RAYON remnants, sizes' to 12 x 29" Gold, Blue,
Turquoise, Green, Cocoa, Copper,. Greige, Sandalwood, Beige, Gunmetal,. Gray-$6 sq. yd.
conON remnants, sizes to 12,x 31, Beige,
Gray, Cocoa, Sandalwood, Blue, Green
$3 sq. yd.
WOOL remnants, sizes to 12 x 31, Gold, Blue,
Gray, Beige, Green, Oyster White, Nutria, Honey, Chartreuse, Sandalwood $9 sq. yd.
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7th and WELSH STREETS.
happen•• for
YOUR 1eg.1
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Telephone inquiries invited
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All goods subject to prior sale '
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«:a1.tJ'''' • C4I>mpleI!t SUe Roap ••••e .........
100 Part A.v,., Swarthmore, Pa.
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The First Top·To-T.oe Sheer
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Shape 2-U Only
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These beautifully sheer stretch nylons will give
you leQ glamour you never thought possible.
No wrin~ling-no sagging ever-and, seams stay
straight always.
Paulson KNOWS Carpet
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FIRST AID
CLASS
THE SWARTHMGREAN
VOLuME 27~ER 4
, SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955
Elect Mrs. Schloesser, S~dard:~ Aid
Mr. ~orrison to Board
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Mrs. Louise Sears Dies Tom ~~.:n;:~!a~~:~ce Woman's Club &LWV
:~~~es;:;
Monday Morning
carrie~ Hold Joint Meeting
.
Thomas McDonnell, mail
in
Annua' I Report Reveals Aid, sponsored by the local
,
ti Sw"rthmore
d tr
t for
I 38 years, reClubwoman and Teacher cember
re
om pos a service on DeFeature Discussion of
Increased Library
branch of the American Red
31, 1954.
Cross, will begin on Tuesday,
Succumbs After Long
Born in Swarthmore, McDonCurrent Events and
Adivity
February I, in the Legion Room
Illness
neil spent his childhood in IreThe Arts
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d of the Swarthmore Borough
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d
Mrs. C. DutUey Sc oesser an
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an an started with the SwarthThe program ''What's in the
U
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d Jared Hall. There will be a series, of
Mrs Lo'
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.
ll1Se • ears, a res - more os a ce
1916 when News?" featured at the joint
eiected to the Board of Directors seven classes.
dent of Swarthmore for the .past only two carriers served the resi-. meeting of the Woman's Club pf'
of the Swarthmore Public Library
The course -which Is open to 10 years; died Monday morning, d.ents twice each day. ''Tom,'' as Swarthmore and the League of
anyone in Swarthmore over the J
24 in th M I N
al
tin
th
at the annu tI Dlee g of
e age. of 14, will be taught by inanuary·,
e
ar att urs- he was known to many friends, Women Voters was arranged by
H
ni ht
IJbrary Associa on Monday g ,
g Ome in Ridiey Park after a served the Swarthmore "HIll" Mrs. Ciaire H. J eglum, chairman
January, 24, in Borough Hall.
VJrglnia Rath. There is no, long Illness. Sbe was in her route until 1936 when he wI'" of Legisiation. Three members
Dr. Robart A. Spiller, president charge.
eighty-first year. Mrs. Sears Wll1l transferred to the soulh side.
from the club and three from the
of the bOadl, welcomed the new
Those who are interested may living at 110 Park avenue with
A World War One veteran who League gave brief talks On current
members and praised the· work of . give their. names to The her sister, Emma Boesche; when served with the 79th Division In topiC>!, with Mrs. Raymond K.
the retiring directors, Mrs. John ,Swarthmorean, pftlce today or she suffered a stroke in February France, McDonnell and his wife Denworth acting as coordinator.
Seybold and Philip H. Jewett, each Monday. Miss Rath has reqaest- 1952. During most of the past have lived at 301 West Woodland
Mrs. William C.McDennott, in
of whom has serVed the library as ed that each person bring a three years she had been at the avenue, Springfield, for .25 years, speaking on "State and Local
treasurer. They were given a vote triangular bandage 40" on a home of her daughter, Mrs. Stev- where they reared a family of .News," told of Governor Leader's
of thanks ~or their service.
.
side, .and 60 cents for the text, en M. Spencer Of (>gden avenue. five sons and one daughter.
proposal for reorganization and
Dr. Spiller commented that the to the first meeting.
Mrs. Sears was born in Council
the Chesletman·Jteporl. . She said
library's increased income Of oneBlulfs, Iowa, attended the public
that in Pennsylvania Our rel1
...• ......
· If. 0 - .
schools of that. citY, and was grad- .
sources are hll/h, but there is also
IIIIIU"
liD-- lU IlliCIt
uated from the University of
an eeonomlc problem with confiscal year fa DoW in \)peration
Iowa, where she was elected to
siderable
unemployment.
In
from
July
·31
to
,.r~y
31.
The
Plti
Beta
Kappa.
For
several
Swarthmore
much
has
been
aclibrary stalf· hal been increased,
.
th
'
years she taught Latin in the 012
. d
complished and much plannedand
Noted Brown'Collt!dion to Council Bluffs high school. Mrs. ner VadrieI&-.Couctrses For the budget fa balanced, even with
tOry aud regu\1Itlons Is in elrculaBe Shown Tuesday
Sears was married to Charles W.
A Uln" an ;.,
a sligbtly lower tax rate..
Sean. an Omaha, Nebraska· attor..
Ch·,ldre·..,..
Mr&. MorrisH; Fussell reviewed
'lion. . Ph,ysicai chllll,(es to the
At Club I
-0.'
died in
ro'
''The National Scene" and sumlibrary inclulle a clOlle\ where the
nay;' w ..O
19H!
Community Arts Center in
The Woman's Club of Swarth- . 1Ifrso:8ears: had been arnember
marized very skillfull;r the State
more will enjay a very WlWlUal: of"the P. E. O. Sisterhood for WaJUngtord will opim Ita seventh Of the Union Me_ge DIId'
ventilation.
'program Tuesday, February 1, at many years, first in. Omaha IUld spring season with a tea &ruropen spee-bes of Mr. Elsenhower;''llbe
. MisS Hunter's annual ~port 2 P.rn. when ~. J. Kenneth later in Chapter P; Swartb-,- house. including a student ezhIhI- mentioned the' p1ans for an exupon the occasion Of the library', ,~oherty, chairman. of the 111usic serving that groUp' &sits first .tJon. em S\IlJ&!Y, Janu~ 3~,trom paDded road system, increased
iWenty-ftfth year, 1954, st:rdseci Departmeqt, will present Mr. and president; She was also a member 2 to 6 p.m. ~e public Is mvi~ housing, minimum wage ra~,
its 'consistent' growth with the MrS. George Richard. Brown in of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Through- to inspect the .,Arts Center, dis- ~ges in foreign trade, incN8se
book circulation in f954 totaling "The Romance of Musical Boxes" out her lite she retained a llvel . cuss courses gI~en at the center, m pOstal.rates ~d pay, and:~
61,216 (adult 37,478, juvenile '23,- with an exhibit of their instru- interest in
'
t affairs
d inY view tha"exhiblt, and meet mem- other pomta Wlth the conclUSIon'
curren
an
bers and, faculty. Mrs. Norman that the national scene has, an
'138). Borrowers nUmber,I,071 and menta.
educationai matters, and, she had D tto
Wallingf"d t ch
f optimiatlc outlook.
the ll~ary now has 18,481 vol- ' The Browns are the owners Of taken up the stud, of Greek as u n , .
or, ea er 0
Mr& Maurice
urnes (11,688 adult, 6,,7~3J.uven" Ameri~a's tlnest collection of tare a hobby a short ~e betllre she pottery, will give. a demonstration
ekib
on ''lnter!;.~~
fie). ' . ' . .' . .
. .. '. : . ., 'IIDd'-PJI'dOusmu.tie' m8kIt1g ma'- became ill.
' .
.'.
'.
. of pottery making. J!4n.. VirgIl !'1M' " g
.
,.... " mUte' li~8l)' . activltles "~.~.e.s;'~6.:~I!Jatt'.
Hllt!ter llated Cub. Scout . Pack tory of Insttumentacollected from htir sister MIss Boo!schr'dii ...
.... u_,~"Iinfstmf'b7.'M'm pr~9l!i·,~." .. - .. ~.~
101'. 150 collected books and a .France,· Switzerland,
Austria, da~hter:Mrs. Spencer, ~r~na so':. Samuel Enlon and'Mrs. MarJIihna tlo~ ,anc~n~~:Po:.d ~~~:; ~
$50 check for the purchase of Italy, and America will be an out- MelVin L. Sears of Palo Alto, Cat, Robinson.
weapons.'
new books as the outstanding gift atandlng treat, and to liSten to the and five grandchildren, Steven, in The Arts Center wlll offer durMrs. Robert. B. Clothier; who
received by the. library in .1954. playing of the music boxes will be, Douglas and David Spencer, and dg ita te':.ring term c~sses for spoke on ''The Theatre~" caUed
She . rll'Viewed th~ November 15-20 a fascinating experience.
'.
Patricia Louise and Richard a ;lts,
agers, and C~dren in this a boom year and gave the
g
Book Week in ·which Mrs. Ann
The Brown collection of ~tiqU~ Sears.
p ntin ,. drawing, ceratnlcs, pup- characteristics of many plays that
Pennell cooperated as a gala open music boxes is the. only chronoA' memorial service was con- pet making, flower arrangement, are on the stages of Philadelphia
house. for parents, school aqd logical collection of its kind in ducted by the Rev. Joseph P. BIs- turniturereflnlshlng,. metal and and New York.
Scou~ groups. She stated that the existence. Many of the lnstru- hop at the Swarthmore Presby- woodwork, jeweIr; and. enamel- Florence J. Lucasse discussed
first entire book collection inven- ments suffered the abuse of III terian Church on Wednesday eve~ ing, photography; creative wrtt- "Art News in Phitadelphia" men
tory' of 'tha.lib~ alnce the dre handling 'and' r~uIred hours and nlng, January 26. Interment will ing" square dancing and chll- tionlng two art exhiblta' at th~
Is now completed.
weeks of retooling and refinishing be in' Forest Lawn CemeterY, dren s theatre. Members of the Philadelphia Museum' of Art, _ .
Th~ report of the treasurer was in order to bring back the love- Omaha, Nebraska.
,faculty incl~de Emma Louise the permanent Arensberg Collecpresented b:r Assistant Treasurer liness of tone and beauty of apWarfield, Springfield; Mrs. Stuart lion, o/hich opened last October,
Robert S. Brodhead, showing pearance originally built into
Graves, MoYl~n:Mrs.. Langdon and the Dali Sculptured Jewel
li~ra!y expendi.n.u-es to be well thein by artisans of the last cenElsbree and Cyril Gardiner, Wal- Collection, whiQh' closes February
Wlthin the bUdg~t..
'tury.
1'fl1
lingtord; Fred Calvert, Rutledge; 13.' At the Academy of FIne A,ts
A regul~ meeting of the library
The collection was acquired by
.
w 01l\l\D S.
and Robert Anthony, Rose Valley. is the 150th Anniversary ElKboard will. be held in the library the Bro~ .over a period of 18
"A Business Man's' Views . Oil. : Registration for classes will hibition ot American Art; which
Monday, Jan)1ary 31, at 7: 45 p.m. years, during which tim~ hun~ IpternatiQPal Relations'~.: Is ~e start Sunday, J~uary 30, and Will. be on display throngh
dreds of antique shops were topic Joh1\ H. S. Barr, h,B!!, chosen will continue until c~asses com- March 13.
. .
Club .'S,~eks Employees. combed auctions attended and for his talk' before the 'SWarth- mence on Monday, February 7. Mrs. Morris A.' BOWie spoke on
The Swarthmore Swim Club'ls dusty ;ttics searched. The;e are more Junior Woman's Club on Membershfp in the Arts Center :'Ourrent MUSical Offerings," tellnow receiving applications for lite many antique 'novelty' pieces Tuesday, February 1 at 8 p.m. at is open to everyo,:,e.. The Arts mg where excellent ~tingS of
guards and "ffice helpers for the which required the skill ingenu- the Woman's Clubhouse. A ques- Center Bulletin, lISting classes concerts may be obtained and
1955 swimming season: Mrs: C. itY, and hand workm;nship of tion period will follow his talk.
which are oifered,. c~ncerts, e~- menti?ning many ~ats in PhilaD. Schioesser, 314 Park avenue, 'nineteenth century 'master craftsMr. 'Barr has been engaged in hiblts and other actiVIties may be delphia for the mUSIc lover. All
was named to receive applications men, musiCians, and mechanics. export trade for 11 years. IDs secured· by calling the Arta Cen- were g~d to hear that the Cooper
aa the club's board of' directors Within the collection are curious trips abroad have taken him to ~er office, ~a 6~1739.
Foundation of Swarthmore College
met Wednesday evening at the brass cylinders flat metai dicks central Europe, Scandanavia, and
. ...
will give two outstanding conB enjamin West home of Theodore and pin-studded
" rolls capable of practically a 11 o.~ the countries o.~ " nternat,ona
.•
I An
certs
in the
and
that
. airs'
h
. near
. ,future
.
.
Pr
tt t
h 1
th th
laying
'd Latin Ameri.ca with a view to r e - '
t e Music Club of Swarthmore
esco
0 rus p ans so. at
e p
one thousand 0 Id w o r . ,
Read,-e"s lor February will
soon resume ita a tiviti
long anticipated pool will be con- melodies; melodies once beloved porting conditions in varioUS
. .' C,
es.
structed and ready for use at. Riv- by the folk of 50 and 100 years parts of the world.
Everything is in readiness for
erview avenue and the rallroad ago; fo~ songs, sentimental bal-'
In addition to serving.as Yice the Woman's Club International
Lions. Club Meets
by summer.
lads mil1strel melodies miIrch President Of Pennsalt Interna- Affairs Benefit Dessert Bridge to
Rev. John C.' Kulp, pastor of
The build~g committee will music, operatic arias, and beauti- tional Corp., Mr. Barr Is a lIIem- be given at the Club of Swarth- the S war t h m 0 r e Methodist
meet at the home of William H. fuI music box waltzes.
ber of the Chemista' Club of New more Thursday, February 3, at 1 Church, William A. Booth, First
Gill, Jr., 15 Dogwood lane, on
It is from this reservoir of York, was honorary trade repre- p.m. Mrs. Gbrton W. BruSh, chair- National Bank of Media, SwarthThursday evening, February 3, io musical Amen.cana th a t the sentativeof the city of Phlladel- man of tbe department, is in mOre Branch,' and Charles T.
complete' plans. On Monday eve- Browns' draw the material for phia, and U. S. Delegate to the charge of 'the affair. Mrs. Robert prowder were inducted as memnlng, February 7, the full board their lecture work as well as their Tenth International Managers Grogan and hergardeil cOnUnlt- bers of the Lions Club by' PreaiWIll meet at the home of the radio and teIevialon broadcasts.· Congress in.·1954. He was secured tee will arrange the: decorations. dent Peter Coste this month.
'club president, Frederick ~
Hostesses for. Ibe day will be: through the World Affairs CcIIm- There will be table and door
Dr. Coste announced at the regl1rk, 40'1 Thayer road,' to arrange MrS. William Bush,' MrS: Edwiil cIl Of Philadelphia. .
'prizes.
ular meeting of the Lions Club
detalls in exped!ti!lg construction
Cros1!Y, Mrs. WiIllam L. Scar.; . patricia Weiland, chairman of
The annualbrldge offers a good on January 24 'that a zone' meetof the, pool. .:
.
"
boroUgh,' and ,Mrs, J. LeslJe EIlls. the In~ational Affairs Depart- opportunity ~ meet friends, enjoy; lug will be held at the Strath-.....;.---~.-.. -'.....;"
At 'the ·tea table Mrs: Kenneth M. ment will introduce the speaker.. bridge .or canasta, a!ld help in haven Inn on FebrullQ' 22. Zone
Ad.lt Fen.. s.rte. .
Reed and Mrs. Gladis H. Lecron
A brief business meeting will' the worthy 'projecta of the Inter- member '~lubS attendIng' t hIs
Concluding the Adult' Forum will preside.
precede the program . at whim, nat Ion a 1 Affairs. Department; meeting will'include Swarthmore,
.~ oil' '"'l'he "Relation Between' .
. tiine ticketa tQr the. Beneilt Fash- These include CARE.. })IICkageB, MejIIa, " Branciywf!U!, Spring8eld
p;-on . lQId Civll ~""".
.' IAPPAS TO SEW
.: ion SlJI)W and Card Party will basupPort·Of. Korean War, orphans, ToWlishfp, MiddietoWn ToWnshIp
trick 11. Malin will discuss
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sew-, distribbted.·
" . '.
'. Ve~ Jl9sPltaia, .an~. Inter- and Aston Townshlp.
.
"Civn LIbertles lQIdCJdh". . ~. ,bIgilloqp,,'fI!fD.meet OIl Tuesda:r, . Host t es lor the evening will national'a'0U88.
':".
,.; . Sea Scout. wIll.be IIUestB of tbe
~s!!'lIJty," OIl
JaiJwil'Y I'abruar7 ~; althe hm:ne 01,
by Jean BlakIston and C1alnJ
.... "·'>t;i:..eIJlltannation call Lioas Club' attlie:~, meet30, at· .:'tIVa.m..: ."
, . ....
.t'. CcIne·oItU·Ya!e·llft: tuueutr..:......
Mrs.·Brush,MEcUa.6-SMl". . _ _ .~ 101. _'.' .....'
:=~e='::' :~~b~~~:
A "- . Ho
rts IlGllterto Id
Open House Sunday
om..
Old MUSIC• Boxes
~
an~ ~b~~!...~,*bee~r:;ru~~
-The
:reco::-aC~!~~:n!:~o=:
!:!r
Marie Louise' Forsythe
Swarthmore
Drexel Hill
B
1'£1 •
~er
r
Barr to Address
Jr.
'Club
Van
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JRDuary 28,
THE SWAR11IMOBEAN
pqe2
1955
I
Mr. and Mrs. irvin R. Ma,cElwe
of Mt. Holyoke place are going
Lt. William Soden of' College girl Is the granddaughter of Mr. avenue.
to Montclair, N.J., this week-end avenue served as beSt man, ".II1d i--~-~!!!!-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Mr. and Mr•. Robert Coates of to attend the wooding of Miss ushers were David Smith of HarHarvard avenue were guests-orPreble to Mr. Jack Fos- vard avenue, Thomas Wonderly,
honor at a dinner party on Sat- ter on Saturday in 'Mountain PhUadelphla, and William Lun~
urday evenJiJg at, the Strath Lakes, N.J.
gren, Jr., Westbrook Park.
Haven Inn &lvon by 14 of their
MIss Catlierlne Isberg has reThe sololst was WlIllam· M.
friends. These were Mrs. Mary turnOO to her home on South Hickman, brother of the bride.
BEAUTY SALON
Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Shoe- Chester road from the Methodist
Mrs. Hiclanan, mother of the
maker, Mr. Roy Gilbert, Mr. and Hospital, PhIladeiphis.
bride, wore an iridescent sunset
BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
Mrs. Thomas LuOOers, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert W. Bernhardt of gown with an orchid corsage. Mrs.
Mrs. Donald Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Princeton avenue Is
Brown, mother of the groom, wore
9 South Chester Road
J. Harlan Jessup, and Mr. and from a recent operation at I!ryn a gown of Dior blue with a corsage
CaD SWarfhmO«!' 6-0476 '
Mr~. Oscar Gllcreest. Following the Mawr Hospital.
of orchids.'
.
.
dinner, the group played bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Hull, parA recepUon following the cereat the Gllcreest home.'
ents of Mrs. H. Willis, Jackson, many was held In Fellowship I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~'='~~~~
,
R
H
f
D·
k
Mrs. WI·W'
.!IID • uey. a
IC" of Harvard avenue arrived Sat- Hall of the Covenant Methodist
inson avenue entertained last urday from Savannah, Ga., to Church.
Saturday at a luncheon and linen celebl'ate their 50th Wedding An-------,
$TATE INSPECTIO" PERIOD Ends Jan. 31
shower In honor of MIss Mar- niversary. They will visit' at the
NAMES ATTENDANlS
garet Miller, daughter of Mr. and Jackson home for a week.
The marriage of Miss Joan C.
Have, your car lespected now
Mrs. Birney Miller of Lansdowne,
Acker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sydney Jackson of Harvard
whose marriage will take place on
WINTERIZE wIth PRE$TONE or,ZEREx
May 7.
avenue Is sailing on the Unitoo Charles E. Acker of Wallingford,
State on February. She will visit to Mr. William D. McHenry, son
MRS. ROBERT J, ATZ; Ma"ager
Mr. and Mrs. William Brink of her aunt, Mrs."Stephen W. PrIce of Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry of
Triangle, Va., wlII visit Mrs. in Lor.don, England for five IP,orrish road, and the late Mr. McRusse"'s Service . ,
Brink's mother, Mrs. Donald A. month.
Henry, will take place on SatCrosset of Riverview road,
urday, January 29, at 4 o'clOck In
Auto Ute latteries '
'Wlleel Balanc'"9
the week-end.
the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Bridal Festivities
SW 60440
Church. The Rev. Joseph P.
~artmounth aad Lafayette/Avenues
Mrs. Peny Gilbert of Park
Mrs. Donald A. Crosset of Bishop and the Rev. H. Lawrence
avenue IS visiting her son-in-law
Whittemore will perform the
aod daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riverview road will entertain
Ii
Knox of Kansas City:
'
bridal party at dinner On Friday ceremony.
'AMILl' DINNERS to SUIT tile TASTE .f
Miss
Elizabeth
Foster
of
Miss Margaret Price, Mrs. Owen evening following the rehearsal
TENDER
$TEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
Stephens, and Mrs. Frederic Child for the wedding of Miss Joan C. Swarthmore will be the maid of
EXCELLENT BANQUET 'AND
FACILITIES
will leave on Sunday, January 30, Acker and Mrs. William D. Mc- honor. 'rhe bridesmaids will be
Henry
which
will
take
place
on
the
Misses
Anne
Marie
Larson
of
for an unschequjed motor trip
BVSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P.M.
, around the United States. During Saturday; January 29, at 4 O'clock WaWngford; Charlotte Morgan of
. DINING lOOMS' •• d 1,01.,. All CONDmONID
their four months of travel, the), in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Wallingford; F,airfax Urner of
Comforfoble Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
Plainfield, N.J.; Harriet Hunt of
will journey to California by way Church.
of Florida and Mexico. On the reMrs. Jerome B. Bell and Mrs. Baltimore, Md.; Mary Alice LOng··J
turn trip they will visit in many JoIID O. Larson of WaWngford fellow of Chevy Chase, Md.; and
states, including Montana, Mis- Hills will entertain at luncheon Mrs. John' Scarbath of College
Yale & Harvard'Avenues, Swarthmore, Po.
"
souri, and Ohio.
on Saturday in honor' of Miss Park, Md.
WALTEl
'E. PARlOTT; M,r:'
'
FREE PARlIN~
Mrs. Frank Holman of College Acker and her bridal attendants. ' Mr. J. Robert McHenry of Parrish road will serve as best man
avenue was :the hostess for a tea
for
his brother. The ushers will
given on Wednesday afternoon by
GARRETT-BROWN
be
the
Merrs. Charles E. Acker,
. . . .
. .
the teachers of the Swarthmore
Miss
Barbara
Fenwick
Garrett,
Jr.,
of
Wallingford,
'brother of the
Presbyterian Nursery School in
honor of Miss Margaret Price who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bride; John G. Taylor of ,SprlngDana W. Swan' of North
wlII leave on Sunday for an ex~ W. Hickman, Sprilllifleld, and
We NeeC! oMan In ,"".Area to Sell the FomOVl' Blue Seal
Stuart
Lesley
Brown,'
son
of
Mrs.
Chester
road; Robert H. Bradford
tended tour of the United States.
William Allen Brown, Jr.; of Park of Drexel HlII;, Ricbard B. Bul. Hospitalization, Accld!!itt and Health Plani luued by National
Mrs. William L. Scarborough of avenue, were marriOO Saturday lock of Reading, Pa.; and .Tohn R.
~nker. Ufe IniUrcl!!!=. Company-War. fUll' nme ar,'art
Rutgers avenue and Mrs. Rayafternoon,
January
15,
In
the
Delahanty
of
Fre
,
n!"e--Eam
Top New BusineSs Commlsilons and lIbercil Vested '
mond Shoch of Mt. Holyoke place
Covenant
Methodist
Church,
Miss
Acker
is
a
senior
at
the
Renewal
Commlnlon_Don·"
Delay-,-Wdt., WIre
wlII entertain at a party tonight
Springlleld.
.The
Rev.
WaIJace
F.
,University
of
Maryland;
and
Mr.
phone..
Strided
Confidence
A. 1.; ;~o"" RegIonal'
in honor of Mrs. Ford F. RobinStettler
performed
the
double
ring
McHeRry,
an
alumnus
of
WashDIrector, S'd, East Main Street, ~I.cbmond 19, Vlrglnl_
son of Guernsey road. The party
and
)',ee
UDiverslty,'
Is
at
ceremony.
ington
TelephOl\e 3~73,1~~~ ~ge an~ Qualification••
will be held at Mrs. Scarborough's
The
bride,
given
In
marriage
by
present
serving
In
'the
ArmOO
DOITNOWII
"
home.
her tather, wore a candlelight Forces.
"
Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr., of Ogden satin gown, featuring a Chaot,llIy
avenue was guest of bonor at a
lace bodice appliqued' With
' :j
BIRTHS
"
surprise dinner party given by her sequinS, and an iIlusioDi neckline
husband on Saturday night in with . long tapering sleeves and a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federoft',
NEF$DEO
- . AT ONCE!
.'
honor of their 18th wedding anni- long train. A Chantilly lace calot of Amherst avenue announce the
versary~
appliqued with sequins and edgOO birth of a son, John Ernest,' on
":Iearbyfamily must buy quickly! Needs big lot. at least 5
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson with seed pearls held her finger- Tuesday, January 18, at Je1I'erson
of Vassar avenue went to New tip veil of French silk imported Hospital. The little boy welghcd
bedrooms, 2V2 baths. Would like center hall. 2-car garage. Age
York City on Wednesday. Dr. 'veiling. A shower of tiny orchids 7 pounds 2 ounces. His maternal
Peterson will attend meetings of fell from her bridal bouquet .:If grandinother' is Mrs. Frances G. ' of house is unimportant. Decoration need not be A-I. but
the American Physical Society in white orchids.
Lumsden of Kenyon avenue.
quality !=o!,structi,?~ is vital. c:an pay .up to ,30,000 cash.
New York from Wednesday
Miss Barbara Hall, North East,
through Friday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Knox Of,
Md., maid o~ honor. wore a' gown
Kansas
City announce the birth
Mrs. John Bailey of Ogden ave- of aqua nylon net with a matchBAIRI) & BIRD
'
of
a
daughter,
KathrYn Ann, on
nuee returned home on Saturday ing velvet bolero, and a matchevening from Nicholson , Pa" , velvet crescent crown. She
where she has been visiting her carried a cascade bouquet of pink
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
sister, Mrs. Harry Stephens for carnations.
313
Dartmouth Avenue '
a few weeks.
Mrs. John Anderson, Norris- SwartlJmore 6-2080
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McLarty town; Mrs. Thomas .Wonderly
8UBSCIUPTIONIi'
of Oberlin avenue had as their Philadelphia, and Mrs. Roberi F'QR
ALL
guestslasl Sunday,' their son and West, Spring1leld, were bride.- MAGAZlNJi:S
his ,family, Mr. and Mrs. Colin maids. Their gowns were fashS. McLarty and Colin and Bruce ioned of dUsty, rose nylon net with
of Dover, D e l . .
matching velvet boleros and thcy
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurln of wore '~eivet crescent crowns.
Amherst avenue entertained mem- Their houquets' were cascades of
bers of the department ',of Bio• Pharmaq- is one of ,the oldest
chemistry of the 'University of
of an tbelearned professions. It
Pennsylvania Medical Sch;"'l at a
bad its beginning 11)~ than four
tea on Sunday afternoon January
23.
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thousa,nd years ago, and haa beeIl
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meela.' TIils replaces the Cottage
;prayer Me
of providing a basic course In
P~BBD Btlia.r ~AY AT 8WAltTBllOBB; PA.
Bible ~ on the subject, "How
The Bible Came To Be;"
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PBTBa Eo TOLD, M"'UOIllB ToLD; PllBLIS....ti
...... SW_ _re 1-,",
Mr. KUlp ";rill have his' regular
oflli:e hours for cOUJ18ei1ng from
, PB'l'BB i.. TOLD.......
4-5 and 7-3 p;m. on Wednesday.
ROsane
Peirsol Marjorie
Told
S. Simon
Sally !-Iden
BoY Scout ,Troop 3 w1II meet In
,.-. ".
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the
HIgh School Gym ali Wooas Second CJass MaUer, JanUlirY 24, 1;29. lit the POIt
0fIIce at Swarthmore,
Pa., under
the Ad of March 3; 1879.
nesday everilili at 7: 30.
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DEADLlNE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Thursday starting at 3: 30 for the
Ch.erub Ch!,ir, 4 10r the Junior
1_....,.._""":"._~.,!.,.~-~....,......,..-"7'---'-.....;.--'-'-'-...;...--..;;.. ' Choir and 8 p,m. for the Chancel
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
claUon Room at which time' the Choir.
.
Rev. John Schott will speak on the
ThIs Sunday will be Youth Sun- "Church of Christ."
'fRINIlY NOTES
clay
and the
two regular
Mornmg
On Monday evening, January"
A, celebration at the H,oly Com'
rsh!'
Servi
w1II
be
Wa
p C B S ' con- 31, a Family Night will be held munion wlII be held at 8 o'clock
ducted by the young people of for the congregation in MCCahan sunday morning. Children In the
the congregilUon. The sermon Hall, sponsored by' the Missions 3rd grade and up, will me
Cray, a member of the church. cover-dISh supper will be at 6: 15 in the 2nd graae and down will
who Is at present a student at p.m., followed by a program bY me
AR'I'HMOREAN
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church on, Wednesday at 10 0'clock. At 8 p.m. the Bible Study
Group will me
be held at the same, hour.
Members of the Woman's Auxiliary will hold their February
me
at 10: 20 a.m. There will be a
service of Hely Communion at
11: 30 a.m. in the Divinity School
Chapel, and a special program
to acquaint members of, the Auxiliary with the work of that InsUtuUon will be presented.
will Senior
be provided
Africa,
Mr. and Mrs.
CheSter
Those
serving
as ushers will be
and
Ch6lrs. by the . Junior WhI
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e as fol
ows:
R. . B ates, G. W.
Sunday evenin"
.. the Senior.High entertain-~
cu b y sto·
nes b y ''Mr. Coch ran, V. L . F·me, B . H orrar,
Fellowship will me
e, enti er 'program W. M. McCawI ey, W . S . P a tto' n,
supper at 8: 30 in McCahan Hall,'·IS panned
I
to end b y8: 30 p.m. R'.B. Prlce, J r., and J .S. Thomp.
followed by a program at 7. The
On Tuesday evening, the MIs- son. Andy Hopkins will serve as
Junior High Fe\1owshlp me
a choir rehean,al at 7 and 'then a monthly me
meeting.
We
SynopUc Gospels under the lead- for seWirig and' a box luncheon.
The Young ~eople's Fellowship
ership of Mrs. Maxey Morrison.
Thursday, February 3, at 10:30 will me
be held
Choir rehearsals will be as
McCahan Hall, and, a meeUng will for the women of the congregation usual, the Boys' Choir meeting at
follow at 8 Iii the Women's Asso- and the community With'the Rev. 4 o'clock on Monday and 'WednesJohn Schott as leader. After a day, and agllin on Thursday at
box luncheon at 12 noon, the serv- 7:.30 p.m., and the gu.ls me
ice will conUn"e unUI 2:30 in the at 5",o'clock Mondlly afternoon for
afternoon.
their choir rehearsal.
JO~se&.~o~ ~~:~
'The ExecuUve Board of the
On ~esday and Friday there
Sanda)', 1111\11&17 30
Ushers' Association will me
ir)g Worship Service. Mr. Rlch- 8 p.m. In the Women's Assocl8-.
On Wjldnesday. at 7: 15 !,.m.
ar~ McCray w1II preach ·the tion Room.
there will be a celebraUon of'the
, 9~~~~00 A.M'.-Church School,
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tor Kindergarten aqd PrImary CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES' Auxlliary meeting to be held on
and JUDi,or High classes only.
Divine l-ove's
inexhausUble Thur~aY,the ~ewl",g Gr?!,p, \)/iII
10:45 A.M. - No Senior High supply, of good for man will be me
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'9:80 A.M:-Men's and Women's roug out In the Lesson-Sennon r
Bible CJass.
enUtled ''Love'' at ChrisUan Scl5:00 P.l\L-Conlinnation Class. ,ence services Sunday.
Play badminton every Mond~y
6:00 P.M.~Young Adults. Among the passages to be read
6:30 P.M. ,- Senior and Junior from the Bible Is the followJn'g night at 7.30 at the Girls' GYm,
High· Fellowship.
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METHODIST eHURCH
the LOrd, 0 my soul, an,d forget
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years ago. The same family'
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SWarthmore 6..3450
M~.i'n HOlnes' -. Mod"", Klteliens - Alt.ratioslS'
Call SWarthmore 6-4990
ANNOUNCING
Built by
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Come in. Or~er your
own pace-SettU1g Ultra
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auromoulRI .money ever
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adVancCdadditiOnalUne
of 1.9~S ' SiDde'bakers"':'"
enormously increased
invisibility-excitingly
stepped up in powerno increase in prices I
as
eaCh
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,r., sana M r.
and Mrs. George Dunn of DickInson avenue ': arrived home pn
Wednesday for a mid-year vacation of a Week from the State
University of Pennsylvania where
he is a junior majop..g In Chernical Engine
cIiURCM' SfRVi(ES
Assistant M1iI1sterdeemeth thy: life from destrucUon;
Mr. Fred Haley
who crowneth thee with lovlng, Organist-Director of Musir
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kindness anq t~der ~ercles. ,
The public IS c?r
1:45 A.:M.-Churcb SChool,
11:00 A.M. ~ Morning, Worship to attend the servIces at 11 a.m.,
"An Unpopular'Truth."
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First Church of Christ" Scientist,
7:00' P.M. - youth Fellowship Park avenue, Swarthmore.
will me
FRII;NDS MEETING N.OTES
Hi Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Concord Quarterly Meeting will
Sandlr.y, Jan1l&l7 30
be held at West Chesler on Sat8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
urday, January 29. The morning
9:30 A.M.-Church School (3rd session starts at 10:30, the afterGrade and Up),
11:00 A.M.-Churcb School (2nd noon one, at 2. Lunch will be
,served by West Chester Friends.
Grade and Down).
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The final talk in the current
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples Fel- Adult Forum series will be given
lowship.
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next Sunday by Patrick Malin, diTuesday, Febraar)' 1
rector of the Anierlcan Civil' Lib5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
erties
Union, on "Civil Liberties
Wednesda)', February 2
and Christian Responsibility.", ,
, (PUriflcafIon) ,
7:15 A.M.-Holy Cclriununion.
The United Fellowship Stu8:00 P.M.-Bible study.
dents will me
at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Mr..Waiter
5:30 P.M.-~_e_n~g_~~~.::e:.:r~=-_ Logan will be the speaker;
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
METHODIST NOTES
Satunla)" 1111111&17 29
10:30 A.M. and 2 P.M. _ Concord
Church School classes me
ginning, at' t;wo years. There is
Sanda)" J'an1llU7 30
a Young Adult Builders Cia ...,
9:45 A.M.-First Day, School.
'W·lli
C '" II
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Patrick' I, am. ,..Q enberg, teacber,
Malin: "Civil Liberlies and and an Adult Bfule Class, teacher,
Christian Responsibility."
John Pa~terson.,
11:00. A.M.-Me
House. All are welcome to loin will' use
his s.nnon subject,
with
us.
"A
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Th ere
' are
7:00 P.M. _ United Fellowship
n· npop r ~·th"
au.
Students.
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two nurseries for the children and
Monday, J'anuary 31
a Junior Church program for chilAll day sewing for A. F. S. C.
dren of grades one to five.
Wednesdai; Februar)' i
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
All day sewlng,for A.F.S.C.
will me
At 8 p.m. on Tuesday, the Bible
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
StUdy Clrimi taiJgh.t by the pastor
SWARTUMORE' and sponsored by the Cmninisslon
Park Avenue ·below Harvard
on Membership imd" Evangelism
Snnda)', J'aIIaar)' se
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson Se:mon
will be ''Love." -
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'NOW IN' STOCK
G earge
will
.". nu~o:rtg.;dg~·' - '~.::~~medJs~~~w;.;;~!~
Alice 'deCaindry, daughter of
Mrs. William A. deCaindry of
South Chester road, arrived home
on Thursday for the mid-year vacaUon from the University of
Maryland where she Is enrolled in
her frestunan year.
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Letter to the Editor
tlons be obtained to determine the
borough's true feeling on this
subject.
New Forum Names
Elsbree Head
A large group attended the secThe 111m shown pictured the
ond session of the Child Study
It is my opinion 1hat the
Wayland Elsbree waS 'elected
Course in the high school cafe- predicament of many bewildered The OPlnlGa.o 'esp...,,~ below ....
• teriaon Tuesday evening, Jan- parents when they must cope thOle.'" tile In41.tGuaI _ton. All planned integra~ c6mmunity is community' chairman of the newly created IndJvldual Liberties
uary 25. The 111m shown, "Fears with fears and hostility of their ::-....::..~=:...--.::.;'n:: not bascially IOWld.
chlldren.
It
was
demonstrate
_
It
tbe _tor .. known to the
First,
any
indJvldual,
regardForUm.
of ChlIdren," gave everyone a that these people were able to EdItor. I.eUen wll,I lie publl8_ 1
f
reed
I
will
common experience point of de- analyze the behavior of their son, only at the _ o n or the
ess.11.,
0
race,k c t , orh co or, . a '. Delegates from 21 Swlll"tlmlore
partment for dJeussioD of strong
usu....., see ou a ome 1D
met 'Hall
Wednesday
recognize ways in which they IL..EdItor.
___________- ' I community
'where he feels he and organizations
Jan. 19th at Borough
to plan
human feetings.
were
contributing
to
it,
and
fol"Controlled
Occupanc)'"
his
famIly
can
become
a
part
of
a
series
of
educational
discusDr. Wi) l lam' Pel~;' Who Is '. a
low through with actions that
its life Should the interests and
member of the teaching sta1f of enabled the boy to gain conlldence To the Editor:
Itural" tralts of a Hindu T1."an sions centered about the Bill of
the University of PennsylVania
Mr. Allsn C.' Wood's recent let- cu
,~...... 'Rights and rels~li. ~~cial docMedical School, was the leader.-His in himself.
ter to the Swarthmore Propert): Hebrew, Negro or Chinese com- uments. Elsbree'ls a"ijpreientunderstanding of parental probJohn Bates, son of Dr. and Mrs. O
munity
be me
the Iones
which would
ative of the Swarthmore-Rel1"'ous
"""I to
would
k
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lems and the informal atmos- John R. Bates of North Chester wners 'Association has impar- ap..
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,
see
my
Society
of Friends. '
tially
pointed
out
the
facts
of
the
home
and
happiness
in
such
a
phere which he created encourag- road is hom" from Lawrencevilie
The Individual Liberties Forum
ed many contributions from' the School for the mid-year vacation. proposed integrated community. community and live there to 'the
As projects appear on our local best of my economic ability. In will consist of a sepes of discus- .
scene many of US are prone to my own dally business association sions f based upon the following
procrastinate and wishfully hope with peoples of cWJerent races six 'bulletins, which are written
someone else will do something and creeds I am ,constantly can- especially for community discus'about it. I believe that this new vinced that different groups de- sian: "The Bill of Rights and Our
project is of SUfficient proportion sire homes among their own races Individual Liberties," T. V. Smith,
to warrant the coDsldered expres- and kinds. Foisting them into a professor of political science,
sion of opinion by every boroU¥h 'publiclZe~, experimental, test tube Syracuse University; "Where Conresident and I propose that peli- community is not a healthy meaDs stitutional Liberty Came From,"
of strengthening interracial rela- A. H. Kelly, professor of history,
tionshlps.
Wayne University; "Freedom of
Second, a "controlled occu- Speech and Press," Z. Chafee, Jr.,
pancy" plan, in my opinion, professor of law, Harvard Un!smacks of true discrimination. To versity;' "Constitutional Liberty
,invite a certain restricted number and SedJtlous Activity," J., Peltof high economic level people to ason, professor of political sciencp.,
participate in it community aft~ Ifilnois. University; "The Constithey have been carefully culled tution and Congressional Investiand selected by a "control board," gating CommIttees," R.K. Carr,
the membership and permanency professor of law and political scl- '
of which none of us know, cer- ence, Dartmouth, College; and
tainly points' a biased linger at "The Constitution and Loyalty,
those who may be, just as fine Programs," Alan Westin, lawyer
people but have the economic in- and teaching f~Uow in government
ability to purchase a $16,000 to at Harvard Universlf>y,
$35,POO home.
Discussions are scheduled for
,
Third, if there is a sincere loca.! March and will, be open to th'e
desire to strengthen interracial pUblic.
bonds here in the borough how
Organizations which are parUc_
about the very line groups who ipating in the planning of these
now constitute a healthy part of meetings include:, Alumnae Disour community?, What plans or cussion Group, American Civil
actions have been promulgated, Liberties Union, Daughters of the
to help them, if they so desire, Arfterican Revolution, EconomIcs
live in, better physical surround- Dlscussion
Group,
Episcopal
ings? . ' Why should a new corpora~ ChurchMen's Club, "Friendly
T.., m~ moked on a modern PI blIP
tion be fOnDed and shares sold to Open House, Swarthmore Friends
7JJey
tmI/it: driDintI'
promote the, inCOming of new Meeting, Home and, School'Assapia. .'*!JODe ia the
Th. mold", job
DlId parking ]11'OiIJleIu
groups when little has been done ciation, Lions Club, Media Fellowfa euy, rool Aa:arare men conrroll .......
to encourage and facilitate 1m- ship House: Mothers' Club, Presget to their desti"ati_
temperalllret dw turn om food cooked j_ right.
proved relationships, among our byterlan, Church Men's Associa'C01IIJe7Jiently as wellu
Why, march... aren'r needed in molt CUetO fM
present netghbors?
tion, Presbyterian Church' WomqUickly and cheaply.
,I sincerely hope that the pro-, e",'~' ,AssOciation, ,Rotary Club,
lighdng lOp burnen or the oTenl
'moters of this' new community Swarthmore Businessmen's ABsaproject abandon their present ob- ciation, Swarthmore High SchOOl,
Select the modern PI range yon like at your
PHIUDI1PHIA
jective
and avoid' stirring up new Woman's Club, Women's Interdealer'. O1any P~.rpbiamearic,aubarbaa_
IlA H,POltrA7ION situations and, turn thetr zeal and national League for Peace and
ardor to better local condJtions ~d~, t!nited World Federal"
COMPANY
and relaUonshIps.'
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. ,,' ,lat§ji,',ilnd the':l;eague of Women
Very truly yours;' -, Voters.
PIERCE MacNAIR.
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A meeting of the Quaker VilIag",
Puppeteers was held at the home
Joseph . ..
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of the president, 'Mrs. Ralph
Little, Jr., of Haverford place,
Serving Veiur
on Sunday, January 16. Those
Buffet - Reception
.
present at the meeting included
Cocktail Party • Formal Dinner people from the Philadelphia area,
CHester 3-0410 New Jersey, Wilmington, and Har_
, risburg.
RDPle
Travel
·CDnveniently
BY•••
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JanUary 28,'19&&
'IBE SWARTBMOREAN,
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Woman's Club Notes
Riverview road entertained at
Carl P. Jeglum of HlUbom ave- luncheon last Wednesday, honorTu-"~-, February 1, at 2 p.m.
nue Is one .of 48 soph omore atu- 1ng ¥N. Howard\Stratton of Min_ Mrs. -,.,
J. Kenneth Doherty, chalrdents ,1n1tiated ,into the hooorary nesota. Mrs. Stratton is themother man of 'ille Mwiic Department,
sOciety, the Lancers; 'at Colorado of Mrs. Richard Davis of Media.
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A. and M. College. Carl, a memFred Cmgpbell son of Mr and will present the George Richard
her. of the Lambda Chi Alpha Mrs. Frederick
Campbell of Browns in ''The .Romance of
' fraternity, is e,nrolled in the school :autgers avenue, 'arrived home Musical Boxes" with an exhibit.
of forestry, ,majoring' in forest yesterday from Duke University
The Junior Wpman's Club will
management. '
for tJi" mid-year vacation.
meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Patricia
Cornelia McKeman, daughter of
'Mr. and Mrs, Jabez Carroll, Jr., Weiland, chairman of the Inter. Dr. and MrS., John/ F. McKernan of Riverview road spent last national Affairs Deparment, will
,: of Butgers avenue, arriotes home week-end '" Atlantic City,
present the program.
tomorrow for her mid-year holiPatricla Finnegan, daughter of
On Thursday, February 3, at
day from Elmira College where Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Finnegan 1 p.m. there will be a benellt desshe is a sophomore.
of Park avenue, recently returned sert bridg'1 sponsOred by the InDonald ,S. Guthrie, Jr., SOn of from England where she spent ternational Affairs Department.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S.' Guthrie of five weeks visiting friends.
For table 'reservations call the
Cornell avenue,' will be home, this
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson" of chalrman Mrs. Gorton W.' Brush,
week-end from" Gettysburg '::01- Park avenue left Wednesday for ME 6-5263. Bring cards.
lege where ,he is in his junior a month's visit in Pensacola, ,FlorThe Literature DiviSion, chairyear.
in I
'WashingLt. and, .Mrs. Faber McKernon ida'. Tlfeywill
C
testop
to vi
f ' d man Mrs. Joseph B. Shane, will
ton,
D.
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enrou,
s
t
nen ts. meet Friday at 10 a.m. Mrs. Claire
and famllv have moved recentlv
Mrs Ch 1 ' LiD In f""
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co
a
to San Marcus, Tex. Lt. McKer- dal
d Mrs J H J .. es - H. J eglum will review ''The
' " tertain
essup
nan is !liN"t instructor at the Alr f eH avenue
rf dan
d Woman Within," the autobiog6"
a
ave
or
avenue
en
e
Fore<: Base in San Marcus,
at a surprise birthday party on raphy of Ellen Glasgow.
Polly Told, daughter of Mr. llnd Monday evening in honor of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Greene
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park ave- Harlan R. Jessup of Haverford and Lois of South C,hester -road
Due will arrive home on Wed- avenue.
,nesday from Bucknell College for
Patsy Blake, daughter of Mr. were the supper guests of' Dr. and
the mId-year vacation.
and Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Am- Mrs..J. W. MlJJer of Wl1mington,
Del.,
Mrs. Randolph Roess of Cornell herst avenue arrived home on _
_ last
_ _Sunday
_- '_evening.,
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avenue entertained her bridge Thursday from the University of
club at, a luncheon at the IngJen- Ma~land for the mId-year vacaeuk last week. They returned tion.
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to her home following the lunchDonna Crosset, daughter of Mrs.
eon for an afternoOn of bridge.
Donald A. Crosset of Riverview
, Sally Gaskill, daughter of Mr. road,' will be home this week-end
and Mrs;J.' F. Gaskill of Uni- from William ,alld Mary College
versity place, returns home on where she is enrolled as a freshTuesday fiom Denison University man.
Still Going Strong
for the mid-year vacation, Sally
Mrs. Albert N. Garrett of Gar~
is a junior at Den!son'.
rett avenue returned Sunday from ',MID-WINTER - CLEARANCE
Molly Banks, daughter of Mr. a week's 'visit with her son-in-law
and, Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Har- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Antiques & 'Gounnel Shop
'rovld••c. Rd., W.lJlltford, •••
vard avenue" will be home this don Power of Monkton, Md.
week-end ftom -Marjorie, Web_
MEdla- 6-47S'
ster Junior College in WashingSophomore Class Party
ton, D,C;, where she is a freshThe mothers of the sophomore
man. ,Molly, will be accompanied class of Swarthmore HighSchool
by a school friend,
' are entertalnjng ,the students at a,
,Jean' Holman, daughter of Mr. covered dish dinner and dance on
and Mrs.' Frank H., H91man of Saturday, January 29, iii the high Starting salary for 2 exectrtive-t,P.
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College avenue, ' is 'visiting her school cafeteria.
" sal...,.,,:-,I'to :,e)raHnt"
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The program and decorations .Kperr.~ crnd 'ab1lffj" dHTr.d. .itab-o
Jane, Geyer of Piqua; Ohio; over have been planned by committees nlhd ~w.IJ!lf",~ - yea" . old, Marthe mld-Ye;'" holiday. "
from the 'class. The theme is a dedi capabl. of· oJlumtn9 ....pomTbn.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B, Banks of I Mediterranean Cruise, and ,wui ItI... I. Nquestt,.. ,......," pi....
Harvard avenue had as their guestffeature several skits by the boys' Include bii~. HllQnol hllfory,. all
repll., confld••lar. -Our salftIMJI have
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Info""",, or this ad. ... A. L.
Bank's brother, Mr. Paul Mitten of
George Kroon will act,as master SwarflllmoteCln.
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Living RQo'!', Kitchen, 2 Bed Rooms, Bath
$110 to $117 per month
16 Apartments
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Bath
$95 to $105 per monht
, ,36.Apartments
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Living Room, Dining Area, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms,
Bath
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RENTALS INCLUDE HEAT, HOT WATER & PARKING AREA
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Rental Agent on Premises 2:30 P.M. to
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5 P.M.
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SALE
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LiqUID
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2 Minutes from Train
Special%
to discover good party-line s~rvice
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Yale Avenue & Chester
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HANNUM .& WAITE'
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DARTMOUTH HOUSE
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The public is invited to' enroll
for bridge lessons' sponsored by
the Swarthmore Mothers Club.
The course will st8rt Thursday,
February 3, and will be held from
AI to 10 p.m. in the American
Legion Room of Borough Hall.
John Maerker will instruct the
classes.
THE
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SPONSOR .RIDGE CLASSES
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~ou needn't trayel f~r
,Must Be Inspected
by
,
Freda Blllstein, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs., Walter P. Billstein of
South Chester road, will be home
this week-end from Wilkes College in Wilkes Barre, Pa. Dr. .lnd
Mrs. Billste1n and Freda will have
as their guest over the week-end,
Mr. John' Cave 'Of Harveys LaIoe,
Pa.' Freda will attend the winter
carnival at Split ROCk, Lodge in
the Poconos befeore returning to
Wilkes for the second term
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Mrs. Jabez Carroll, Jr" of
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UPIIOlSTEIING /
Sl.1P COYElS-DlAPEilES
Swarttlmor. .efenDCeI
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MOii-tTtan 25 yeart .... hu.
Asphalt 'or Concrete
Pholle Swarthmore
George Myers ,
200 W. Ridley Ave.
Ridley Pork
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SW 6-4742
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Compl_flI Stock
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TV
The annual christmas Seal
campaign of the Delaware ~ty
Tpberculoals and Health Association has netted $95,000 and representa 110 per cent of the 1955
goal Late returns are stI11 comIng in according to Robert W.
Bernhardt, executive· secretarY;
and there is still time for those
who have not done so .to &eI\d in
their contributioDs.
Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of Swarthmore avenue praised the 450 volunteers who carried on booth
sales throughout D eIaware County. "To all of them -/lOeB my
warmest gratitude," abe said, "for
~ job well done. Wben' all the
reports are in, we hope our total
wUl exceed last year's returns."
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YAN ALEN BROS.
S'ENCER
INDIYIDUAIJ,Y DESleN.
ConoIs • GlnII.. - _ _
5.,.1001 Ga_
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14artaret
SWa.Uo._ ..7197
After 2 '.M.
HORACB
Tile
ARANTIC FUEL OIL
and
IRON FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
Passmore
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Needs repair.
$15. Comer
avenues. of
~t~io~n~r~adi~o~.~an~d~r~e~c~or~d~'
~p~la~y~e;r'l
leenoll
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Guaranteed, Standard Coal
6~6838.
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Knock·Free Powerl
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c _ to preoent u.. iI8D1O. without
Doris Greene, daughter of Mr• deJay. to
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L. Gettz. lbecutor
and Mrs. Grover C. Greene of
180 Harvard A••nlle
South Chester road, arrived home.
SWarthmore, Pa.
today from the Unlversih.
of
Del'
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Or to John B. Gensemer. Attorney
'J
lOCK Olrai'd TrUst Bldg.
PhIladelphia. Pa, .
3t-1.:as
aware where she Is enrolled in her
senior year.
I saw It in The Swarthmorean.
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Weekend of January 27. 1955
BUILDER
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SWarthmore 6-6455
. CHesfer oU246
ium legs of·lamb _ __ 59c
Indian River Seedless Grapefruit 5 lor 19c
Ca'liforni~I' Carrols
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Sandwich' Spread"": 27e
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PAINTING
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CARPENTRY
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SWarthmore 6-8761
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one
field
office
field
Letters wUl
qualified
on a basis
present eJ~:(I~~~~~~;~
assQciatesm are
of this
advertisement.
R, 'Bhe
SW8rthmorean.
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WANTED ",:" Large· house with
siX or seven bedrooms for
YOUJIg family growing in all directlons. Prefer north side.· Will pay over $25,000. Possible trade
for new (1951) four bedroom
house in borough. Phone SWarlhnlore 6-0854.
WANTED ~ Urgently, needed.
Garage for February- withht
walking dlstanceo! Haverford
place. Call SWarthmore 6,5103.
WANTED - ·Two room, ·apartment for two quiet, mature col~
lege seniors. Contact Box·' A The
Swarthmorean,
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WANTED Home for elghtweek-old labrador. retriever.
Male. Call SWarthmore 6-5177. '
WANTED' Experienced' girl
desires· day's work or work by
week, 9 to 5. CHester 3-2275.
Swarthmore'~nd Vicinity·
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LB'1 iBRS TMtamentary on the
above Eata~ having' been tIlBnt04 to
the undersigned. all persona Indeht04
to the aald Estate are requestec\ to
KRAFT'S
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B,EST ,Fc)ODS
Velveeta 2 Ib Package 8ge
MUSTARD with Horseradish, in Ivyplanter iar 2 .'l9c
KRAFT'S
NABIS.CO,
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Swiss CreDle SandwiCh
Cookies
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3ge large package
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CONSTRUC1'ION
apservIce.
driers,
Factory trained servicemen. Genuine Benllix parts. We
also repalr ABC Wblrlepool and
Kenmore. 51 South 1\6orton Avenue. 'clm SWarthmore 6-3312.
PEIiSONAL - Television, radio
"and appllance repairs-prompt
service. TV seta repaired in ·the
hbme. Robert Brooks, SWarthmore 6-3889.
SW 6-0108
BBtateoi Hannah O. Oettz, late of
the Borough of 8111'art&more, Deceased.
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Many ~Hractive Hom. Available
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Bsr..,TB HonCB
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10 lb. Carton $2.49
RESIDENTIAL AND
C~MMERCIAL
'Alterations
33ii'Dartmouth Ave.ue
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Cross for such services to the auf.ferlng ot all ages, and particularly to the hospitalized memhera of our armed forces are to
be met, abe added.
FOOD MAR'KEY
Charles E. Fischer
.J.ack Prichard _.,:
with
Pap 7
formation are asked to call the
chairman directJ.y, at SW B-0885,
or the Red Cross headquarters, 253
N. Broad street, PhI1adelphla,
where interviews are now being
held Mondays through FrIdays, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thousands of women are find~ rich personal satisfaction in
regular service as Gray Ladies,
Mrs. Plowman explained. But
thel!e women need help if the
in~ased demands upon .the Red
.
, 25 lb. Carton
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Gray Lad7 volunteers was Issued
this week by Mrs. George Plowman, Gray Lad7 chairman of the
Red Cross.
Although the 1000 Gray Ladies
nowoD register gave'more than
225,000 hOUl'll.ot volunteer service
last year, the need for such 8el'V-
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Park, and ,Michigan
FOR
SALl!:
- Virginian
sofa in
. blllck
and rose.
Practically
table and
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FOR RENT - Springfteld. Fur"ished apartment. Five rooms,
Call any day after 5 p.m.,
!>v\7arllhmLore ~-0554 or SWarth""=::-A!!~;ffi;erDi;m
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~ 'urgent appeal for addltiOllal
ey veil. .
CH est er 2-"75'
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WANTED - Sales Associate
for reputable national company
with offices in, principal cities.
Will interview man· between ages
of 21 and'
sales pOSition in
local
married men
with
or will
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hogany (dawn
' bookcase
FOR
new
mabeds. $60, the
6-4273 .
FOR SALE - Baby furniture;
crib, carriage, play pen, stroller, and otliers. SWarthmore 65940.
FOR SALE - Dutch wall cupboard, candle stand, marble top
dresser. Allison's Antiques. At the
Forge, Rose Tree. SWarthmore 63050 after. 4 p.m.
FOR SALE - Large model.1951
Cadillac. Very good condition.
Family driven. 28,000 miles. Call
MEdia 6-1870 or MEdia 6-0153.
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ice continues to grow, Mrs.' Plo';"man said. Another 50 Gray Ladies
have been asked for by Valley
Forge Army Hospital, and an additional 400 to fill the needs in
some 42 cl1(llIan hoepitals in the
area.'
Women betw&e!l the ages of 21
and '55 are eligible for service,
provided they are in good health
and have a high school education
or its equivalent. Those wishing
to enroU or receive addltionaUn-
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INSURANca
609 8.' CHnT.. 1.11.
SWoU.11lNOllll, l'IINNA.
Red Cross Issues Call
PlastIc TIle
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o ..ern tc ells
Alfflratlolls
Wm. W. Rumford Co.
alld heoHlIg equlpmellt
ServIce ovalloble fo our
c"stome,. on all mates of
011 barllers
Level paymellt pia" o!,
bills. Automatic deliveries
'of 011 darillg the heatlllg
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2111 Lind.. Avo.
auff.cfge. fa.
THE SWAR1UMOREAN'
Fl..,. _
1401 Rldl
LOST AND FOUND
PERSONAL
LOST - .Brass car key in black PERSONAL-SUp covers, custom
case. .Please return to The
made' from your own material.
Swarthmo(ean office.
Call SWarthmore 6-5154.
~L.!:O:!!S;':T:!!-~~o:!:n:!!e-'::;ic:!!e~-b:::l-ue--p-a-r-:ak:-ee""'7't, PERSONAL - Radio and televicinity of Cornell avenue and
vision service. Call anytime,
Fairview road. SWarthmore 6- Scott Daniels, SWarlhmore B- I 3350.
2708.
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covers, drapepes. Ex per t.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - German Shepherd Swarthmore references. Call Ethel
. puppies. Six weeks old. AKC Je1freys, FArragut 9-1750;
Champion blood line. Beautifully PERSONAL ._ Electric wiring,
marked. Wornied. $75. WAsh6urn ' new and old; resldental and
8-5431.
commercial, done in compliance
FOR SALE - Thor washer. Spin- with Fire Underwriters Speciflcaner type. Good condition. ~O; tions. Sale and service on electric
Water Heaters, Ranges, and small
Call MEdia 6-5399.
electrical appliances. Call: Erich
FOR 'SALE - ' Console combina- H. Hausen, SWarthmore 6~2850,
It.
Shitmafter
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_ G• CHIP'MA'N
_aIM SON
GftirRAL CfJlltRA(Joii
CLASSIFIED ADS
AdllorJzed Dlstrillutors
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for
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Sally Bates, daughter of Dr. and
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Mrs. John R. Bates of' t
.Nor
Chester road, Is home this weekend for the mid-year vacation
from Mary Washington College
where' she is a' freshman. Sally
~caTY
will be accompanied by her roomALBERT J. CRAW'PORD. JR. mate, Gabrielle van Steenbeck of
County. commission"",
Hollywood, Fla.
Box48 SWarthmore6-074C1
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Cellar Walls R..Plaltered
$95,00Q
Drive, NetS
COtJliTY OP DBLAWAlUI
Sealed
l'IOpoealS
be reoelv"","
at the omce
of thewUI
Chief
01_. to
the County Comm'salonen. COlUt
House. Media. l'B.. up to 1:00 P.M. on
~~~yu. : : = n ! ;
&un~
Couunl8Sloners at 2:00 p.I(. on the
BBIIle day. for fUm1sl1lng and dellvel'Ing DIvorce Pl>lders and 1!IXpans!on
Envel_ of the County of Delaware,
for use of the Prothonotary'. OftIce.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a Certified Check In the amount of
'50,00. drawn to the order of the
county
Pl>nnsofor Delaware.
Propooal may be obtained
at the omoe of the Chief OIerk to
the County
at the
Court
House. Commissioners.
Media. Pa.
The County C\::mmlBBloneno ......
Ihe right to reject any and
bid&.
Driveway COllstructlon
Sheet Metal Work
Roolag
6uthn
Air Condltlollig
Heatlllg
011 • Gal - btlrnen
SWAIl1'BMOBEAN
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
NEWS NOTES
of Elm avenue returned on
Mr. and Mrs. George F. ~orse,
Tuesday night fI'om a 10 day Jr., of Martinsville, Va., have
to The CloiIter, Sea Island, moved to their new home at 601
Lore avenue, WUmlIIgtOD, Del Mr.
Corse has been transferred by duJewel" lepairod
_ : SW 6-4216
Pont fI'om MartlnsvUle to WlIEMIL S'IES
mlngton.
Wille.....,
Patsy Jonea,daugbter of Dr. and
_ I r of F. C. loci. II II ~4rs, J. Albright Jones of SwarlhRile Watch and
.28 Yale Aw. more avenue, will return to her
Clock lepa;,,'
_rlhol.... Pc>.
home tomorrow' for a mid-year
vacation ot. a week from Denison
University, Granville, OhIo. .
PETER DI NICOLA
J'-...,. 28, ·1955 .
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BREYER'S ICE CREAM
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Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap
Bath Size
2 for 19«=
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3ter 1~
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fUlL .Allllie_
$1 31 volue
Oil BURNER
SERVICE,
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Diluzio and Sons
· . Florist
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In Hospital
CARNS
Mr. Horace Michael of South
Chester road has be!n a patient
in the LankEmBU Hospital in
Philadelphia f~' the past few
weeks.
6SO lalHmoN Pike
Springfield, Del. Co.. Pa.
SWartilmore ~04S0
0,.•• A.M. to 6 ,..M.
Carpel .Clearance
CoHons
-S3sq.yd.
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WEALTH
• What greater wealth
,can you have than the
gift ol sound heaith?
Treasure and preserVe
this precious,posses.
sion. See your Doctor
w.hen illness strike.. .
Bring
presCripd~ns
here lor careful prole"sional compounding.
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUGSTORE
6x9
9x10
"9x12
9x15
9x1S
12x10
12x15
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15xl0
15xis" , ,
Rayons
$6sq. yd.
36.00
18.00
30.00;
36.00
45.00
54.00
,40.00' . 60.00,
72.00
50.00 '
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60~00
72.00
90.00
10S.00
SO.OO
120.00
144.00
100.00
lS0.00
T~e abo~e table- shows the prices ai, some typic61
s~ze~' du.nng. our s'a/e. Not oll.colors·ore avoi'oblfl'in
very s.z~, but the se/e'c1ionis, still' big, 'qna many
s.zes not I.sted are available. Some s~conds included.
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Presbyterian Church
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SWarthmore
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SPEARE1S PRESENTSI
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all the
BOY COAT
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Iirlers are the ideal ,~~;at and these fashion head.
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Dressy Smart and fash"
.°ht :" your coat wardrobe.
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10ft I1CJ
Tor eVArv occas· . .aL_'
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College 'Hamlet'
Set for TV Series
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The University of the Air has
scheduled an eight week series
entitled "Hamlet in Rehearsal" to
be presented by Mrs. Barbara
Pearson Lange, Director of Dramatics at the College, members
of the English Department faculty, and students from the Little
Theater Club.
The eight week series will be
used to show the various problems that must be solved in any
production of this nature. A
special feature will be a discussion between Mrs. Lange, George
Becker and Stephen Whicher of
the English Literature department. This discussion will be
around various interpretations
that have been given the production of "Hamlet" through the
ages.
The entire series is as follows:
Jan. 31 - Shakespeare for Audiences today - Mrs. Lang~ and
student actors.
Feb. 7 - This Man Hamlet Mrs. Lange and English Department.
Feb. 14 _ Production Problems _ Mrs. Lange and student
Crum Creek Bridge
A meeting of the Crum Creek
Bridge Club was held on Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
George E. Silloway of North
Chester road. The Howell system
was used. The next meetinlt will
be held on February 1, rather
than February 8 as previously
scheduled.
First place winners were Mrs.
Samuel Hanna anti Mrs. T. Saulnier. Mrs. George E. Silloway
and Mrs. A. L. Clayden took second place honors.
Basketball News
Last Friday night the Swarthmore High School basketball
team, displaying fine offensive
power, downed Eddystone 71-61.
The shining lights for the Little
Garnet were Pete Kroon, CharJie
Hummer, and Charlie Wentz, totaling 48 points among them.
The locals jumped to a 20-10 lead
by the end of the first quarter and
held it throughout the remainder
of the game.
Tuesday night on Ridley Township's court the locals fought a
losing battle 67-48. A complete
reversal of the Eddystone game
saw the Green Raiders jump to a
19-12 first quarter lead, increase
designers.
it to 35-20 at half-time and in.:
Scenery and costumes
crease their lead 4 more points
Feb 21. - Rehearsal, Act 1, during the 2nd half. Little Johnny
Scene 2, Laertes, Ophelia, Polo- Pfanders was the big gun for
nius.
Township getting 20 points and
Feb. 28 _ Rehearsal Act III helping out with many more
Scene 1, Hamlet, Ophelia.
' point~ in assist~. After SwarthMarch 7 _ Rehearsal, Act III, I ~ore s reboundmg improved, the
Scene 4, Hamlet, Gertrude.
Little Garnet played abetter
March 14--Costume Rehearsal brand of ball but could not overAct IV Scene 5 "The Mad scene'; come Township's extra bit of
" 21-Costume Rehearsal, "k now- h
March
ow" an d fi nesse.
Act V, Scene 1, Graveyard Scene.
Tonight the Local boys play
March 28-Costume Rehearsal ProsDect Park in the last game
Act V Scene 2 The Duel
' of the first round of the league.
The' University of the' Air is A win will give Swarthmore a
presented weekly on WFIL-TV 4-2 lo? for the first half of the
from 11:15 until 12 noon. The ~amp~Ign and
position them
program is divided into "two parts' 1n thud place In the Suburban
the first to be presented by Jeff~ Se.ction III behind Ridley Townerson C~l1ege will run from 11:15 ~hip and Ri~ley Park. This game
until 11 :35: the Swarthmore por- IS a .must If our boys. expect to
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remam as a strong contender
tIon wIll appear from 11:35 u n t i l .
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noon.
Captam Randy Malin has been
doing a fine job in leading the
team, and has been sacrificing any
personal desire by acting as a
"trouble-shooter" in any of four
positions.
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Methodist Church
Welcomes Organist
This Sunday, members of the
congregation will welcome to the
staff of Swarthmore Methodist
Church, Fred Haley who is taking
the place of Mrs. Daniel Nicely as
organist - director. Mrs. Nicely
found it desirable to resign this
position and to interrupt her
training at Westminster Choir
College in order to rejoin her
husband while he is serving at a
southern post in the U. S. Army.
Mr. Haley comes from Pineville, Ky., where he was organist
in the Methodist Church, his
home church, from 1949 to 1952.
He is presently a senior at Westminster Choir College, Princeton,
N. J., where he is a pupil in choir
conducting under John Finley
Williamson and a pupil in organ
with Dr. Alexander McCurdy. He
is a member of the Westminster
Choir and the Symphonic Choir,
singing with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra under Bruno
Walter, Dimitri Metropolous, and
Guido Cantelli.
While at Westminster Choir
College he has been Minister of
Music at First Methodist Church,
Newtown, Pa., and was guest
recitialist for the opening ceremonies of the new Lankenau Hospital. He is now summer organist for the drama group
presenting "The Lost Colony" by
Paul Green, playing in its 15th
season at Manteo, N.C.
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Presbyterian Church
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Wood Will Address
Horticultural
outstanding colonial estates and
I churches of Tidewater Virginia
Group have also been planned.
Harry Wood, superintendent of
Swarthmore College, will speak
at the ninth annual Garden Symposium at Williamsburg, Va., on
March 18. Horticulturists, garden
editors and landscape authorities
from across the country will
speak at the Symposium co-sponsored by "Flower Grower" magazine and Colonial Williamsburg.
"Future Garden Trends" will be
March 9 to 11 and the second session, March 16 to 18, wilI deal with
the pleasures and techniques of
living with gardens.
A well known landscape specialist, Wood will discuss "The Care
and Feeding of Lawns, Trees and
Shrubs." He first took charge of
the college campus in 1927 and
supervised the planting of !rees
and shrubs there under the
Arthur Hoyt Scott Horticultural
Foundation. He is a member of
many horticultural organizations
including the American Institute
of Park Executives, the American
Association of Botanical Gardens
and ,Arboretums, and is a life
member of the Pennsylvania
Horticultural Society.
Special guided tours of the
famous restored eighteenth century gardens of Williamsburg,
have been arranged for the Symposium participants. Side trips to
WEALTH
• What greater wealth
can you have than the
gift of sound health?
Treasure and preserVe
this precious possession. See your Doctor
when illness strikes.
Bring his prescriptions
here for careful professional compounding.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
WOMAN'S CLUB OPENS
HART TALK TO AlL
The community is cordially invited to an open meeting of the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore to
be held Thursday evening, February 10, at 8 o'clock at the club
house. Morrow C. Hart, who gave
a series of investment 'talks at
the club five years ago, will speak
on "Women and Mont:y." Both
men and women will be interested in this lecture by a man who
January 28, 1955
PLAN CHARITY BAZAAR
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, Mt.
Hol~oke place, p r 'e sid e n t of
Hannah Penn House, home of the
Republican Women of Pennsyivania, has .announced that Mrs.
Wilhelm F. Knauer, Torresdale,
will lead the charity bazaar this
ye.ar and will greet the members
of the Holiday Market's new executive committee.
Diluzio and Sons
Florist
Former',
In Hospital
CARNS
Mr. Horace Michael of South
Chester road has be~n a patient
in the Lankenau Hospital in
Philadelphia f,?r the past few
weeks.
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, Del. Co.. Pa.
SWartilmore 6·0450
Op•• 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Carpet Clearance
6x9
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Cottons
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Wools
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T~e abo~e table shows the prices of some typical
sIzes durmg. our sale. Not all .co/ors are available in
e.very siz~, but the se/~dion is still big, and many
sIzes not lIsted are avar/able. Some seconds included.
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SWarthmore 6-6000
Paulson KNOWS Carpet
The congregation of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church elected
new members to the church
boards on Wednesday, January 19.
Elected to the Board of Trustees
are George M. Allen, Clarence
C. Franck,' Ford F. Robinson
Wil.liam L. Scarborough, Bruce,.n:
SmIth, Mrs. Marjorie E. Smith
and Harold C. Stott.
Members of the session elected
are Samuel L. Althouse, Harry F.
Brown, William Craemer, A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., H. Lindley Peel,
Robert M. Walker and E. Arthur
Whitney.
Elected to the Board of Deacons
are J. Harry Beckmann, Walter
Brand, D. Mace Gowing, Mrs.
David McCahan, Virginia Rath,
and Henry J. Weiland.
all the
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The Swarthmorean, 1955-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1955-01
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Film P398-P427
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