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.Joseph Seal, Pioneer
Businessman, .Dies
Cycle Shopkeeper
Came Here in
1878
SW~TBMORE, FRIDAY, February ,4, 1955
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Last chaace
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'the local bl'allch
the AmerIcaD
Ikd Croll, 18 Tuesday,
DIehl, FebruaQ 8, at '1:10 p.m.
In the Amerleaia LedOD. Boom.
Borough RaIL BriD&' list,. cents
The 7th and 9th Grades will
hold a dance at the Woman's Club
on Saturday, February 5.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold will
be host and hostess of the 7th
Grade and will be assisted as
chaperones, by Mr. and Mrs. Hallock Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
James Stephens.
Host and hostess of fue' 9th
Grade will be Mr. and Mrs. W.
w. Watkins, who will be, assisted
by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurin
and Mr. and Mrs. William Danforth.
'or a textbook.
Mrs_ Hanna Garrett
Funeral 2P_M_ Today
Fatal Fall of 36'-Year Resident Grieves Host ,of Friends
Joseph S. Seal" Swarthmore's
oldest busliless man' aDd a reslFwieral services will be held
dent here since 1878, died last.
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Thursday afternoon of bronchial .
eral Home, Media for Mrs. Hanna
pneumonia at 230 Cornell avenue
Levis Garrett, wife of Ellwood H.
where he had made his home for
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Garrett, of 20 Soilth Princeton
the past 55 years. Although of 24 ,AAA, Plays. Aberdeen
avenue. Mrs. Garrett died TUesrecent years he'had suffered with
day morning in Taylor Hospital
an asthmatic heart, Mr. Seal had
,in Free Send-Off for
following a lall at her home on
regularly attended to, the bicycle
Red eros Drive
Monday.
Born in Clifton Heights on
needs of his many clients· in
.
Swarthmore
and . surrounding
On Tuesday- night, February 8
March 2, 1895, Mrs. Garrett atareas, at his Yale' avenue shop be- at 7:30 in the Swarthmore College
' tended Lansdowne Friends School,
bind his home, until a week or Field Hopse, the 24th AAA Group' '
Westtown School, and Drexel Inso before his death. With him basketball team will play host to
Services Honor Scouts at stitute of Technology. Coming to
passes a part of Swarthmore the Aberdeen .Proving Ground
WELDON B. HEPBURN
Presbyterian Church
Swarthmolje as a young bride her
mourned by old~tlme friendS and team. The game is oftered free to
, b r i g h t and cheerful personality
lltUe children alike. There are the community by the military as
on Sunday
endeared her to a wide circle of
few if ani- of the former who can Red Cross pre-campaigh send oft.
National Boy Scout Week, friends during 36 years residence.
remember a time when Joe'Seal It is indicated that anyone who
February 6 to 12, will begin in She was a member of .Swarthwas not in bus1ile~, !lDd even the wishes to make a contribution
State Treasurer of Pennsylvania Swarthmore with the observance more Friends Meeting, the 10c81
newest of the latter became im- may do so.
Weldon B. Heyburn speaks here of Scout Suilday. This service wi1l branch of the Needlework Guild,
mediately endeared to the kindly 'The Aberdeen team is last this noon at the luncheon meeting be held this year at the P~esby- and the Sw&rthmore - Woman's
, gentleman who rejuven~ted blkes year's Second Army champion. It of the Rot'ary Club. From 1936 td> terian Church for all Cub, Boy Club. One of the original consig'"and never hurried little customers is sparked by the fabulous All '1949, l'4r. Heyburn served three and Explorer Scouts. To meet for nors of the Woman's Exchange
in their selection of just the right American twins, E ddi e and terms in the State Senate prior to this 9:30 service. on Sunday" Feb. operated by the Woman's Club lil
pieces of candy to purchase'with Johnny O'Brien, who formerly induction as Auditor General of' 6, allScouts will assemble lil the the early 1930's, Mrs. Garrett
their one or two pennies from the starred af Seattle University. The the Commonwealth in May, 1949. basement Scout Room of the develqped a rare culinary talent
stock 'he c;ontinued; to supply for 24th AAA Group team features He was elected State Treasurer lil church by 9: 15 a.m.
into a highly appreciated 10ca1liltheir delight. On his 80th blrth- such stars as Amold Hassell, for- NovembtiU', 1952, startlilg his four
During the week other special dustry. The Sweet Shop on Rutday, last' November 26, 'local mer New York Harlem Yankee year term May 4 1953.
events will, ,Qe held, including gers avenue, which carried 'her
school children'
shower~.
Mr.
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basketball
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displays in, local store baked specialties during subSe,
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Seal with congratulatory cards Walter Jester, who formerly Public School Building Authority, wows.
oop. No. ~ will fea- qilent years, will close at noon
and gifts in token' of their "'af- starred at Ft. Valley', State Col- i
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G - eral ture an annual farruly dinner 'today.
fection.
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meetiDg which includes parents
Surviving besides her husband
State A,uthority, Chairman of the and Qther brothers ,and sisters. are two daughters, Florence (Mrs.
: " i Born . nearby, in Springfield
This Red Cross Game will be of Delaw~~, River Port Authority, Chef Warren Berrlar~ assisted. by Jay) Cook, of Y -"";l_gton, ~a., and
Township, ;Mr. Seal came to .added interest since the Aberdeen Chairman of 'the Board of Finance Bo·. Sc u ts will
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SWarthmor;e at; the age, of three,teamb(!at the 24~ qroup team, by .and Rellenue A -JJ)ember,:of the
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°Tbis, ,;aa_!erve a, e c ous Mary (Mrs. Jacob E.) Brown of
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lil ,th~ initial contest at Aberdeen. thority, the State ,Bo~d of Public p.m.lil McCahan Hall.
cola, I'a.; George Levis' and Mrs.
Mrs. 'J. Albright Jones,· chafr- Assistance, I the Board of ComnYsTroop No. 3 will also hold a Florence Trainer of Toronto,
man of,Swarthmore Branch of the sloners of Public Grounds and special event on February.ri. This
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~merican :Red Cross and Ellis B. ,Buildings, State Workman's In- will take the fonn of a court of Canada; and four grandchildren,
Ridgway, Jr., ,chairman of the surance Board, State Employes' honor and parents night to start at Jay Cook, 3rd, Richard Garrett
March fund drive express the ap- Retirement Board, Public School 7: 30 p.m. '
Cook, 'Deborah Garrett Brown
preciation of the Branch to the Employes' Retirement Board;
Scouting is a year round ac- and Jacob E. Brown, Jr.
Open Meeting Thurs. Nite 24th AAA Group for its support The Delaware River Joint Tori' tivity in the Borough with a vati- Relatives and friends are invitto attend the service which
Will 'Pr:esent Speaker and to Swarthmore College for its Bridge Commission,' the Inter- ety of camping visits including ed
will be, followed by pri~ate inter,..
cooperation.'
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state Commission o~ the Dela- a two week trip to Camp Delmont
, ,On Investment
Attendlilg the gama will be ware River Basin, the Joint Com- where some 28 Boy Scouts from ment at Pro~dence Friends ~eet
.• ?¥farrow C. Hart will speak on Colonel Cl$rence Langford, Com- mission for the Acquisition of the two troops-enjoyed an instruc-, ing.Tpe family requests olWSSlon
'.'Women and Money" ,at. an open manding Ofticer 'of the 24th AAA Bridges over the Delaware River ~ trip under the leadership of of ftoral tributes.
,meeting of the Women's Club of Group; Courtney Smith, President between Pennsylvania' and New John Pearson.
Swarthmore Thursday eVeIiing at C!f Sw~or~ College; James York, the JointComDrlssion for
tn addition to training in Scout
8 o'clock ~tthe clup. house. Mr. Williams, Red Cross Field Direc- the Acquisition of Bridges over work,' part of the scouting story .'
.
Hart, who gave a, series of in~ tor; Lt. Generoso Ferullo, coach the 'Delaware River between is community service. Each year
vestment talks before the club of the 24th Group team; ~nd Lt. Pennsylvania and Na.w Jersey, the '
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five years ago, is well qualified C. M.anning, coach of the Aber- BrandYwine Battlefield Par k
to speak on the subject ot' in- deen. ball clUb.
Commission and th,e Pennsylvan,ia
Quota for Campaign
vestments.
Hart was fonnerly a teacher,
Commission on Interstate CoopDuring March 1$
having s~t 15 years in the pub- Hold Services Sat.
eration. He is also a director of
~9,340
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lic school system of Pennsylvania,
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For Mrs. Hilliard the Philadelphia Automobile Club
the last several ,years a superand' Chairman of, the LegisUative
A single dramatic production,
The January 28 winter meeting
vicing principal. For seven years
Services tor, Mrs. Elizabeth Coinmittee of the Pennsylvania "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder, ot the Swarthmore Branch, Amerhe was SfiIes representative for Haldeman Hilliard of 310' Elm Motor Federation.
will be presented in the High ican Red Cross, heard Ellis B.
the National Cash Register Com- avenue were held on January 29
Mr. Heyburn resides with his School Auditorium on February Ridgway, Jr., head of the appany. He entered the investmE'nt at the Trinity Episcopal Church wife and two, daughters in the 11, under the sponsorship of proaching 1955 Fund CampBign,
home in which he was born, on Blackfriars, the High School announce the appointment of Mrs..
field in 1926, and for. the past 12 in Swarthmore.
years has been' associated with
Mrs. Hilliard died at her home the family farm in Concordville. drama club. ,Mrs. Hanna' K. Fred N. Bell, Mrs. Robert Grogan
Mathew~ supervises the' produc- and Mrs. R. Blair Price as area
Reynolds and Company in a sell- on January 27 at the age of 58.
1ng capacitY. During the last five .She had' been a 'resident of
'HOME DAMAGED'
tion; assisted by Henry F. Hof- chainnen for the drive with Paul
years he has been active J,n ad- SwarthJ1lore for four years.
mann and his Blackfriars crew. Freeman heading the business
dressing a large. number of
A' granddaughter of Walter
Fire broke out in the home of This production takes th~ place of section.
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women's clubs as well as various Haldeman, the founder of the Mrs. Francis, W. Pennell, proprie- two formerly given ,during the
Ridgway' also' announced that
men's groups.
,Courier-.r0ur;naI at Loulsville, KY., tor of Bookways, at, her home in school
Mrs. do .Albright Jones, chairman
Mr. Hart. was graduated from Mrs. Hilliard was a member of 'Moylan late Friday evening, JanThe story concerns the Webb of the Branch~ and Mrs. C. C.
West Chester Teachers' College the Colonial Dames of America uary 28. Some books and manu- and Gibbs families living in the Shute. chairman of volunteer
and did considerable post grad- and of the Gray Lady'Service of scripts were destroyed in the small, imaginary town Grover's services, will be hostesses on
uate work both at the Univer- the Red Cross. As a Gray Lady, blaze, and the house was severely Corners at the turn of the 20th February 25 at a rallying tea for
sity of PennsylVania and Temple she served at the Wills Eye Hos- damaged. Mrs. Pennell is now liv- century. John Darling and' Gail campaign workers and interested
U~~ty.
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pital in Philadelphia.'
fng at the S~th Hav~ Inn.
Bauer will play Mr. and Mrs. persohs.
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,The publlc 19 cordiillly invited' , SurvivinS"'are a daughter, Mrs.
Webbi Nancy Martin plays EmilY
The quota for the March drive
to attend tbJs lecture, which will Elizabeth C. Gawthfop, Jr., wife
9TH GODE ~PPE.
Webbi -Luren Dickinson wlU take is $9,340, the same as in 1954. The
be of great InteJt.rt to both men of Robert Gawthrop, Jr., a West
Parents and teachers of the th~ part ~ her younger brother Borough ~ver reacJled its quota
aDd .women.
Chester attorney. ~ Blllard 'Is Ninth, Grade, of ' the "bf8h school WilIly. . . • .
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. , :,year With a 112' per cent realso survived by three arandchll- will hold a covered dish suPPer
Steve Carter and 'Marybeth
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dreD, a brother, Walter N. Halde- OIl Wednesday"February ,9, at 8: 30 'Carney wl11 pl~ the roles of Dr~
In additiC?n to the 18 directors
The parents of the 7th 1I'8d~' of man, J[entucky, and two sisters, p.m. in the HIgh' School Cafe- and Mrs. Gibbs. John Lang will present, ~. Jon~ in~uced A.
the Swarthmore·v; .... School, _111 Mrs. Charles B. PrIce and MIsa terIa.
I?lay the! role ofth~ ~ Georg~, .
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and VirginIa Hubbell will play'
give a square dance.party!;or the Ann~ Bruce Haldeman, both of
DiscussIon of the ~ pro- the -Gibbs' YoUDc- dauailter BePo• . Drh••
de itudenu on Saturday Kentucky.
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:~~~~ard . - b o m In PareIlti who ~ft DOt yet been . SJIic!e 'the play reqWtes Do'that the drift' for PoUo':fn
~ '!he, daDee~ ~ held ID ~ 'it7''''~
,1D.u,.at ccmt.eted ue -*ed'to phcIne Jfn. &ceIlet7, the burden of'deaerip- Swarthmore hAl coUected a.·iOtal.
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SW~THMORE, FRIDAY, February 4, 1955
Joseph Seal, Pioneer
Businessman, Dies
1878
Field Hou'se
Tuesday,
7:30 P.M.
VOLUME 27-NUMBER 5
Cycle Shopkeeper
Came Here in
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LAST CHANCE
Rotary SDeaker
13.50 PER YEAR
JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
Last chance of joining the
First Aid Class, sponsored by
the local branch of the American Red Cross, Is Tuesday
night, February 8. at 7:30 p.m.
in the American Legion Room.
Borough Hall. Bring sixty cenis
for a textbook.
The 7th and 9th Grades will
hold a dance at the Woman's Club
on Saturday, February 5.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold will
be host and hostess of the 7th
Grade and will be assisted as
chaperones by Mr. and Mrs. Hallock CampbeJI imd Mr. and Mrs.
James Stephens.
Mrs. Hanna Garrett
Funeral 2P.M. Today
Fatal Fall of 36-Year Resident Grieves Host
of Friends
Joseph S. Seal, Swarthmore's
Funeral services will be held
oldest business man and a resiHost ~nd hostess of the 9th, at 2 P.M. today at the Rigby Fun_
dent here since 1878, died last
Grade wIll be Mr. and Mrs. W. eral Home, Media for Mrs. Hanna
Thursday afternoon of bronchial
W. Watkins, who will be assisted Levis Garrett, wife of Ellwood H.
pneumonia at 230 Cornell avenue
by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurin Garrett, of 20 South Princeton
where he had made his home for
and Mr. and Mrs. William Dan- avenue. Mrs. Garrett died Tuesthe past 55 years. Although of 24 AAA Plays Aberdeen
forth.
day morning in Taylor Hospital
recent years he' had suffered with
in
Free
Send-Off
for
following a fall at her home on
an asthmatic heart, Mr. Seal had
Monday.
regularly attended to the bicycle
Red eros Drive
Born in Clifton Heights on
needs of his many clients in
On
Tuesday
night,
February
8
March 2. 1895, Mrs. Garrett atSwarthmore
and
surrounding
at
7:30
in
the
SWarthmore
College
tended
Lansdowne F:. iends School,
areas, at his Yale avenue shop beField
House,
the
24th
AAA
Group
Westtown School, and Drexel Inhind his home, until a week or
Services
Honor
Scouts
at
stitute of Technology. Coming to
so before his death. With him basketball team will play host to
WELDON B. HEPBURN
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Ch h
Swarthmore as a young bride her
passes a part of SwarthnJore the Aberdeen Proving Ground
Pres bytenan
team.
The
game
is
offered
free
to
urc
bright and cheerful personality
mourned by old-time friends and
the
community
by
the
military
as
on Sunday
endeared her to a wide circle of
little children alike. There are
Red
Cross
pre-campaign
send
off.
few if any of the former who can
National Boy Scout Week, friends during 36 years residence.
remember a time when Joe Seal It is indicated that anyone who
. February 6 to 12, will begin in She was a member of Swarthwas not in busines~, and even the wishes to make a contribution
. Swarthmore wl·th the o"'servance
more Friends Meeting, the local
State Treasurer of Pennsylvama
L'
may
do
so.
newest of the latter became imof Scout Sunday. This serv,ice will branch of the Needlework Guild,
Weldon B. Heyburn speak s h ere
and the Swarthmore' Woman's
mediately endeared to the kindly ,The Aberdeen team is last this noon at the luncheon meeting be held this year at the Presbygentleman who rejuvenated bikes year's Second Army champion. It of the Rotary Club. From 193 6 to' terl'an Church fOl' all Cub, Boy Club. One of the original consigand never hurried little customers is sparked by the fabulous All 1949, lI4r. Heyburn served three and Explorer Scouts. To meet for nors of the Woman's Exchange
in their selection of just the right American twins, E d die and terms in the State Senate prior to this 9'.30 service on Sunday, Feb. operated by the Woman's Club in
pieces of candy to purchase with Johnny O'Brien, who formerly induction as Auditor General of 6, all Scouts will assemble in the the early 1930's, Mrs. Garrett
their one or two pennies from the starred af Seattle University. The the Commonwealth in May, 1949. basement Scout Room of the developed a rare culinary talent
into a highly appreciated local instock he continued to supply for 24th AAA Group team features He was elected State Treasurer in church by 9: 15 a.m.
During the week other special dustry. The Sweet Shop on Ruttheir delight. On his 80th birth- such stars as Arnold Hassell, for- November, 1952, starting his four
events will. be held, including gers avenue, which carried her
day, last November 26, local mer New York Harlem Yankee year term May 4, 1953.
dinners and displays in local store baked specialties during subseschool children showered Mr. professional basketball star and
He
is
president
of
the
S!ate
windows. Troop No. 2 will fea- quent years, will close at noon
Seal with congratulatory cards Walter Jester, who formerly
Public
School
Building
Authority,
ture
an annu~l family dinner today.
and gifts in token' of their af- starred at Ft. Valley State Colvice-president
of
the
General
meeting
which includes parents
Surviving besides her husband
lege.
fection.
Born nearby, in Springfield
This Red Cross Game will be of State Authority, Chairman of the and other brothers and sisters. are two daughters, Florence (Mrs.
Township, Mr. Seal eame to added interest since the Aberdeen Delaware River Port Authority, Chef Warren Bernard, assisted by Jay) Cook of Lexington, Va., and
Swarthmore at the age of three, team beat the 24th Group team by Chairman of the Board of Finance Boy Scouts, will serve a delicious Mary (Mrs. Jacob E.) Brown of
and Revenue, a member of the meal. This dinner will be held Tappanhannock, Va.; two brothers
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1 point, the score being '15 to 74,
Stale Highway~ and Bridge Au- Wednesday, February 9, at 6: 15 and a sister, Oborn Levis of Arin the initial contest at Aberdeen.
thority, the State Board of Public p.m. in McCahan Hall.
cola, Pa.; George Levis and Mrs.
Mrs. 'J. Albright Jones, chair- Assistance, the Board of CommisTroop No. 3 will also hold a Florence Trainer of Toronto,
man of Swarthmore Branch of the sioners of Public Grounds and special event on February 9. This Canada; and four grandchildren,
American Red Cross and Ellis B. 'Buildings, State Workman's In- will take the fonn of a court of Jay Cook, 3rd, Richard Garreit
Ridgway, Jr., chairman of the surance Board, State Employes' honor and parents night to start at Cook, Deborah Garrett Brown
March fund drive express the ap- Retirement Board, Public School 7: 30 p.m.
and Jacob E. Brown, Jr.
preciation of the Branch to the Employes' Retirement Board;
Scouting
is
a
year
round
acRelatives and friends are invitOpen Meeting Thurs. Nite 24th AAA Group for its support
The Delaware River Joint Toll tivity in the Borough with a vari- ed to attend the service which
Will Present Speaker
and to Swarthmore College for its Bridge Commission, the Inter- ety of camping visits including will be followed by private inter,..
cooperation.
On Investment
state Commission on the Dela- a two week trip to Camp Delmont ment at Providence Friends MeetAttending the game will be ware River Basin, the Joint Com- where some 28 Boy Scouts from ing. The family requests omission
Morrow C. Hart will speak on Colonel Clarence Langford, Com- mission for the Acquisition of the two troops enjoyed an instruc-. of floral tributes.
"Women and Money" at an open manding Officer of the 24th AAA Bridges over the Delaware River tin trip under the leadership of
meeting of the Women's Club of Group; Courtney Smith, President between Pennsylvania and New John Pearson.
Swarthmore Thursday evening at of Swarthmore College; James
In addition to training in Scout
York, the Joint Commission for
8 o'clock at the club house. Mr. Williams, Red Cross Field Direcwork, part of the scouting story
Hart, who gave a series of in- tor; Lt. Generoso Ferullo, coach the Acquisition of Bridges over is community service. Each year
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vestment talks before the club of the 24th Group team; and Lt. the Delaware River between
Pennsylvania
and
New
Jersey,
the
five years ago, is well qualified C. Manning, coach of the AberBrandywine Battlefield Par k
to speak on the subject of in- deen ball club.
Commission
and the Pennsylvania
Quota for Campaign
vestments.
Commission
on Interstate CoopHart was formerly a teacher,
During March Is
eration. He is also a director of
having spent 15 years in the pub$9,340
the Philadelphia Automobile Club
lic school system of Pennsylvania,
and
Chairman
of
the
Legistlative
the last several years a superThe January 28 winter meeting
A single dramatic production,
Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Coinmittee of the Pennsylvania "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder, of the Swarthmore Branch, Amervising principal. For seven years
he was sales representative for Haldeman Hilliard of 310 Elm Motor Federation.
will be presented in the High ican Red Cross, heard Ellis B.
the National Cash Register Com- avenue were held on January 29
Mr. Heyburn resides with his School Auditorium on February Ridgway, Jr., head of the appany. He entered the investmE'nt at the Trinity Episcopal Church wife and two daughters in the 11, under the sponsorship of proaching 1955 Fund Campaign,
field in 1926, and for, the past 12 in Swarthmore.
home in which he was born, on Blackfriars, the High School announce the appointment of Mrs.
years has been associated with
Mrs. Hilliard died at her home the family farm in Concordville.
drama club.
Mrs. Hanna K. Fred N. Bell, Mrs. Robert Grogan
Reynolds and Company in a sell- on January 27 at the age of 58.
Mathews supervises the produc- and Mrs. R. Blair Price as area
ing capacity. During the last five She had been a resident of
tion; assisted by Henry F. Hof- chairmen for the drive with Paul
HOME DAMAGED
years he has been active in ad- Swarth!llore for four years.
mann and his Blackfriars crew. Freeman heading the business
Fire broke out in the home of
dressing a large number of
A granddaughter of Walter
This production takes the place of section.
women's clubs as well as various Haldeman, the founder of the Mrs. Francis W. Pennell, proprie- two formerly given during the
Ridgway also announced that
men's groups.
Mrs. J. Albright Jones, chairman
Courier-Journal at Louisville, Ky., tor of Bookways, at her home in school year.
Mr. Hart was graduated from Mrs. Hilliard was a member of Moylan late Friday evening, JanThe story concerns the Webb of the Branch~ and Mrs. C. C.
West Chester Teachers' College the Colonial Dames of America uary 28. Some books and manu- and Gibbs families living in the Shute, chairman of volunteer
and did considerable post grad- and of the Gray Lady Service of scripts were destroyed in the small, imaginary town Grover's services, will be hostesses on
uate work both at the Univer- the Red Cross. As a Gray Lady, blaze, and the house was severely Corners at the turn of the 20th February 25 at a rallying tea for
sity of Pennsylvania and Temple she served at the Wills Eye Hos- damaged. Mrs. Pennell is now liv- century. John Darling and' Gail campaign workers and interested
University.
ing at the Strath Haven Inn.
Bauer will play Mr. and Mrs. persons.
pital in Philadelphia.
The' public is cordially invited
The quota for the March drive
Webb; Nancy Martin plays Emily
Surviving' are a daughter, Mrs.
to attend this lecture, which will Elizabeth C. Gawthrop, Jr., wife
9TH GRADE SUPPER
Webb; .Luren Dickinson will take is $9,340, the same as in 1954. The
be of great inteltst to both men
Borough over reac.-.ed its quota
of Robert Gawthrop, Jr., a W~t
Parents and teachers of the the part of her younger brother
and women.
WaIly.
last
year with a 112 per eent reChester attorney. Mrs. Hillard is Ninth Grade of the' high school
turn.
Steve Carter and Marybeth
also survived by three grandchil- will hold a covered dish supper
7TH GRADE PARTY
In addition to the 18 directors
Carney
will play' the roles of Dr.
dren, a brother, Walter N. Halde- on Wednesday, February 9, at 6: 30
present,
Mrs. Jones introduced A.
and
Mrs.
Gibbs;
John
Lang
will
The parents of the '1th grade of man, Kentucky, and two sisters, p.m. in the High School Cafe(Continued
on Page 8)
play
the
role
of
their
son
George
the Swarthmore High School will Mrs. Charles B. Price and Miss teria.
and
Virginia
Hubbell
will
play
I
give a square dance Parly for the Anne Bruce Haldeman, both of
Discussion of the rostering pro- the Gibbs' young daughter RePolio Drive Results
7th grade students on saturday Kentucky.
gram will follow the supper.
becca.
Mrs.
J. V. ,S. Bishop reports
evening, February 19. from 8-10
Mrs. . Hilliard was born in
Parents who have not yet been
Since
'the
play
requires
no
that
the
drive for Polio in
P.m. The dance will be held in Louisville,- Ky., and lived in that contacted are asked to phone Mrs. scenery, the burden of descripSwarthmore has collected a total
the All-Purpose Room of the Rut- area until mOving to Swarthmore Samuel Gurin. SWarthmore 6tion
falls
upon
the
stage
manager,
of
$3,412.54. This toW is still ingers Avenue SchooL
in 1950.
25'19.
played by Preston HollaDder.
complete.
O'Brien Twins Play
In Field House. Feb. 8
National Boy Scout
Week Feb. 6· to 12
HEYBURN SPEAKS AT
ROTARY CLUB TODAY
on
Clubwomen Invite All
To Hear Morrow Hart
Chairmen Named
For Red Cross Drive
Hold Services Sat.
. For Mrs. Hilliard
High School Gives
'Our Town' Feb~ 11
Feb....,.,. 40, 1955 .
'DIE SWAR'lBMOREAN
.
Personals
•
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of North Chester x:oad
spent the week-end In B~ham, Ala., where they visited Mr.
'Johnson's aunt; Mrs. Harold Sanson of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
of Harvard avenue are entertalnIng at a small dinner party tonight In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles P1nkner, formerly of
Corpus Chrim, Tex., and now
making their home In Bryn
Mawr.
Marine Pvt. Joseph M. Bender,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
M. Bender of Dickinson avenue,
was scheduled to complete recrWt
training on January 29 at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot at
a' bouquet "f phalaenopsis and
NAMES AnENDANTS h stephanotis. ~
The marriage of MIss Sara
Wbeeler Alden, daughter of Mr.
Miss Elizabeth 'Foster of Barand Mrs Ph1I1p M Alden of North vard avenue served as maid of
Chester' road, ~ Mr. Daniel honor. The .~rldesma1ds .were
Stevens GrifIID, .son of. Mr.• O. MIss AnneMerie Larson and MIss
Thompson GrIlIIn of Hudson Falls, Charlotte Morgan 9f WaJllngford;
N.Y., and the late Margaret Miss F81rfax Umer of Plainfield,
KnIght Gr11IIn, will take place on N.J.; Miss Harriet Hunt of BaltlFebruary 26 at 3 o'clock at the more, Md.; MIss Mary Allce Longhome of the' bride's pareni... The fellow of Chevy Chase, Md.; and
ceremony w11l be performed by Mrs. John Scarbath of College
Rev. Richard H. Tafel.
Park, Md. They wore gowns aUke
MIss Allce M. Baumann of East of whltecrystalette, leaturing of!
Williston, Ll., w11l tie the maid the shoulder neckllnes and boutof honor.
lant sklfts, and carried bouqueb
Mr. Thompson K. GrilIIn 01 of large rose-red camellias, with
Hudson Falls will serve as best arrangement of smaller camellias
man lor his brother. The ushers In their hair. .TheiI: shoes were
will be Mr. Thomas H. Alden of dyed to match their flowers.
North Chester road, brother of theJ. Robert McHenry· of Parrtsh
bride; and Mr. James H. Wright road served as best man for his
of Cambridge, Mass., step-brother brother. The ushers. were Mr.
Spnngfte1~
.groom.
Parris
of of Drexel H11l,
Mr.
Mrs. Island,
Joseph S.S. C.
Lynch of. Dart- ofA'thereception wl1I follow the John
RobertG.H.Taylor
Bradford
mouth avenue entertained the ceremony at the home of the Mr. Dana W. Swan of' North
members of the' Taylor Hospltal pride's parents.'
Chester road, Mr. Richard B. BulMedical Auxiliary at a luncheon
lock of Reading, Mr. John Delameeting at her home on Tuesday.
NAMES AnENDANTS
,han~ of Freeport, Pa., and Mr.
The Auxiliary will eponsor the
The marriage of Miss Jane Charles E. Acker, Jr., of WaI~
Flower Booth at the Taylor May- Mack, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Jingford, brother of the bride.
~ fair for the Ilrst thne this year Paul Mack of Lansdowne, and the
Mrs. Acker wore a gown of
and plans for pre-Fair work were late Mr. Mack, to Mr. George peacock peau de sole with white
discussed at the meeting.
Peirse Warren, Jr., son of Dr. and accessories and carried a corsage
Mrs. Donald P.,Jones will enter- Mrs. Warren of South. Chester of small orchid and white orchids.
tain at luncheon and bridge on road, will take place on Saturday,
Mrs. McHenry wore a beige tafTuesday, February 8, at her horne February 26, In St. Paul's Luth- feta gown with gold and brown
on Swarthmore avenue. Mrs. Jones eran Church, Lansdowne. Thc accessories and a corsage of gold
was hostess at luncheon and bridge Rev. Maurice R. Gortner will of- and brown orchids.
on Wednesday, February 2.
flclate.
Mrs. McHenry Is a senior at the
Mr. Warren R. Godfrey, .333
Mrs. Chase S. Hunt of Jamaica, Uiliversity of Maryland.
Mr. McHenry, an alumnus of
Vassar avenue, underwent major N.Y., will be matron of honor. The
surgery at Taylor Hospital on bridesmaids will be Miss Janet T. Washington nad Lee University,
Tuesday, January 27. His condi- Seaman of Cynwyd, Miss Joie B. is at yresp.nt in the Armed Forces
tion Is excellent.
Hubber! of New York, and. Mrs, an!! will report for further train.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. James of Frank E. Vaughn, Jr., of Phlla- mg
a t Ft. J ackson, SC
..
,
Park and Michigan avenues are delphia.
leaving today for a southern trip.
Mr. Harry K. Warren of Rose
COWING-LACEY
They wl1I drive to Miami, Fla.. Valley will be best man, The
The marriage of Miss Louise
and then fly to Havana for a ushers will be the Messrs. Leroy Durand Lacey of Dartmouth aveweek. Returning to Miami, they L. 'Anderson, Jr., 01 Philadelphia, nue, daughter of Mr. RaYmond
will drive down to Key West for Eben Lang of Maple avenue, Rob- Henry Lacey of Annapolis, Md.,
a week. On their return trip, the ert Binswanger of Elkins Park, and the late Mrs. Lacey, to Mr.
James' wi\! stop in Winter Park vChaUaSgehn.S' Hunt and Frank E. K<:=eth p~ge Cowing, son of Mrs.
to visit friends.
Alice LeWIS Cowing of Merld,~n,
The Philadelphia Chapter of the
Conn., took place on Saturday,
DAR will hold the annual lunchDISQUE-MINER
January' 29,at 4 o'clock In the
eon on Wednesd'~, February 9, at
Dr. and Mrs. Austin P. Smith of Fiist Pr'7sbyterlan. Church, An~.
Wynnewood
announce
the .
mar-.
napolis
12 :30 at The B a r c l a
y
" Md The Rev. Burrett B .
riage of their daughter, Jm Smith McBee performed the ceremony.
Miss GretchenKietzien of New
Miner, to Mr, Rober! 0 .. Disque,
The bride, given in marriage by·
Holstein, WIs., Is visiting her sls- son of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Disque her father, wore a floor length
ter-In-Iaw, Mrs. Seymour Klet- .of Strath Haven avenue, on Sat~ gown, fashioned with a bodice of
den of South Chester road for urday, January 29, in the Rox~ white A1encon la~e covered by.. a
a few days this week.
borough Methodist Church,Phlla- long-sl~e:ved lac~ jacket.... The
Mrs.J. L. Woodrul! of Secane delphia.
skirt was several layers of net
is spending a few days this week
over white satin. Her headpiece
at her mothers home in Bslimore,
McHENRY.ACKER
was of tuJle shirred into a band
Md.
Mtss Joan C. Acker, daughter of satin and lace, and she carried
Mrs. Florence Paulmier, prln- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Acker a semi-casc'ade bouquet of white
cipal of Media Friends School, of Wl'lIingford, and Mr. WIlliam gardenias and lilies-of-the-valley.
Miss Doris J. Palmer of Chester
and Mrs. Bess B. Lane of Swarth- D. McHeriry, son of Mrs. W. Rod~
more avenue, leave today for man McHenry of PaiTish road, was the maid ot honor. She wore
Plainfield, Vt., to attend' an edu- and the late Mr. McHenry , were a door length gown of periwinkle
catiCmal conference at Goddard united in marrl8ge at a candle- blue with a matching headpiece.
.College. The topic of the confer- light service on Saturday afterMr. W11liam ·B. Doolittle' of
ence will be "Frontiers of Edu- .n,o(!n, J aDUI!ry ;a9, at· 4 o'clock, in Meriden, Conn., served as best
cation."
Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan, formerly of Mt. Holyoke place, and
now of Dunmlnning Road In
Newlown Square, returned home
on Wednesday from Harkness
Pavilion Presbyterian Hospital in
New York City wi1ere she has
been a patient for a month.
~r. Donald Fetherolf of Columbia avenue left on Monday to
report for active duty at WrlghtPatterson Field in Dayton, Ohio.
Don is a lieutenant In the United
States Air Force.
the'Sw,;r!hn\ore
. Presbyterian
Church. Rev. Joseph
P. Bishop,
pastDr of the church, performed
the ceremony assp;ted by Rev. H.
Lawrence Wblttemore, rector of
the Swarthmore Trinity Church.
The bride, giv
silk tal!eta fashioned with a titted
bodice, sweetheart neckllne, long
pointed sleeves, and a lioul!ant
skirt ending In a cathedral train.
Her illusion veil was attached to
a Juliet cap of the illusion edged
with seed pearls, and she carried
man.
ushers
were Capt.
USAF The
Donald
R Nowakoski
of
'Merlden, brother-In-law of the
groom; and Mr. Douglas R. Lacey
of Annapolis, brother of the bride.
A reception was held following
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, Del. Co., Pa.
SWartlmtore 600450
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CHURCH
, . SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, AJJsocIaU! MIn!8ter
. . SIUIdaY, hl1~ 6
9:30 A,M. andll:OOA.M.-Morn_
Ing Worship 8ervIce. Mr. BIshop will give the sermon, en~
titled "The Broken Body."
9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. ,....
ChurchSCh~l cl~ willmeet.
9:30 A.M.-Men's and' Women's
Bible Class.
5:00 ·P,M,-Conflrmation Class.
t- 6:00 P,M,-Y<)Ujlg. Adults.
CH:URCH.;REEVES,. ,INC.
Ass1sU!nt Minister
SWar-thmore 6·3450
Mr. FI:ed Haley
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Modern Homes •. Modern Kitchens. Alterations
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There Can Be No
Substitute for E~perience
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• This business of 611ing preICriptions is no, cbild's job. The
pharmacist often holdli the·life of
•
the patient in the hollow· of hi8
band. He must be akiIlful and ac-
curate. Honesty must govern his
evety operation. When·you brine
~ J)l'eIIC:riptio to ua you benefit by.oar ~
of czperieuc;e. for which there can be
110' iiUbItI-
tate. Remember that we are in position to .eudet
tbe.type of prof
'onpl
acrvic:e that :row .cl
JOUr ~ Cl '" haft a rigbt to e..p e ct
TI~IEATRE
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METHODIST NOTES
The Official Board will meet in
the Sanctuary of Jhe Church tonight at 8 p.m.
.. Church School classes meet at
8:45 on Sundays for all ages beginning at two years. There Is
a Young Adult Builders Class,
Pastor John C.Kulp, teacher,this
Sunday; and. an Adult Bible Class,
tj!acher John Patterson.
'
Holy Coinmunion wiIJ be adinlnistered at the 11 a.m. Momlng' W!!rsh4>.
There are two
'nll1'1'erles .for children and a
J:U¢o,,", Church program for children of
d
. .,gra. esD1)e to 4ve.
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1i1lllCl'~ 0' "'I.U.
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1820 CHISTNUT STRII'
MNtY A. IAII, ".,.....,
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Telephone RI6-1511
are h«;lppy to announce
that
Warren Bernard
Swarthmore .
has joined our sales organization.
Warren, a lifetime resident of SW-llHhmore, is following in the footsteps of his father,
Harry L. Bernard, who handled Ford cars in this community for 25 years.
WALSH. FORD COMPANY
216 E. State Street
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S,peeial!
SIIlIJla:r, Febl'UalT. 8 .
.:45 A.M.-cburch School
11:00 A.M. -, Morning Worship
Service. Holy Communion will
. be administered.
7:00 P.M. - Youth Fellowship
WIll. meet.
.
Study Class taught by the pastor
and sponsored by the Commtssion
on Membership imd Evangelism
meets. This replaces the Cottage
Prayer Meetings for. the. purpose
of providing a basic course In
Blble study on the subject, "How
. TRINITY CHURCH
The ~ible Came to Be." This
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector week the class will see the first
I .Sunda.:r, Feb.......,. 6
. of a series Df three sound motion
8:00 A.M.-.Holy Communion.
picture films on how the. Bible
9:30 .A.M.-Church, School (3rd. came to· us, part one: "The
Grade and U p ) . '
,
11:00 A.M.-Church School (2nd Formation of the Bible." The puhGrade and Down).
'.
lic is invited to see this dim. Sun11:0() A.M.-Holy Communion.
day School teachers ·and young
7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples Fel- people especially will find it inlowshlp.
tin
Tuesday, Febrnar:r 8 .
teres g .
5:30 P.M.-Evening Praye~.
The Women's Society of ChrisWednesday, Feb.......,. 9
tian Service will have luncheon
. 7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion;
iIt the Ingleneuk at 12 on· Wed8:00 P.M.-Biple Study.
.
nesday followed, by a business
Frldsy, Febnui.r:r 11
. • . . 'L .
5:30 P.M.-E;vening Prayer.
' meeting at we Parsonage when
the stucj.y book will be given by
·THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Mrs. Kaul!man followed by deOFFRIENDS
votions and book review by Mrs.
9 45 AS:rn«ay,. PebrJIar:r 8 .
Hoot.
:
. .-First~ Day School
Mr. Kulp will have his regular
9:45 A.M.-Adult ·Forum. George
Hardin on "Re _ thinking the office l)Durs for counseling from
Peal'E' Testimony."
4-5 and 7-8 p.m. on Wednesday.
11:00. A.M.-·Meeting for Worship.
Boy Scout Troop 3 will meet in
Children cared for in Whittier the High School Gym on WedHouse. ·All are welcome to join nesday evening at 7: 30.
with us.
7:00 . P.M. - United Fellowship
The Commission on Finance
Students.·
will meet on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
MOIlcI&:r, FebrQar:r 7
. In the' Pastor's Study:
All day sewing tor A. F. S. C.
Choir rehearsals will be held
Wed;'esday,
on Thursday stkttng at 3: 30 for
All day sewing for A.P.8.c.
the Cherub Choir, 4 p.m., for the
. FIRST CHURCH OF
Junior Choir' and 8 p.m. for the
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Chancel Choir. .
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SWARTHMORE'
. The .South' DIstrict Stewardship
Park
~venue beJD'lrHarvard
SuPPer meeting at St. Matthew's
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CL IA ·I.A ·Ne·E
5 L E·
of
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Dresses
$11.90
Fe!miari •
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.founded our . organization
. 76
years ago. The .ome fainily
operat•• It today.
of
7 p.m.
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At 8 p.m. on Tuesday the Bible
"r~t-DlreCtOr of Mustc
OLIVER H. BAIR
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6:.3.0
P.llof
•. -. $eIIIor and Junior tlam
'.!;'hewill
fil\crament
of Infant· Baprogh.
Fellowship;
be administered
at 3'
METHODIST CHURCHp·~· Any with children :for bap~
tIsm ~t this time may contact
. . John C. Kulp
th· .
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Mlnlster
e pastDr,.
The Methodist 'Youth FellowRudolph H. Hodge
ship will ·meet at the church at
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CHAlLES LAU6!lTO!t
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J. AT%, ManClger
s"'''Ins.1l
;'THE·MAN· BEIWEEN"
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VAN HEFLIN
'.'BLACK WIDOW"
·NOiJot. 700 smarr
or '700 .Lai'fe
SUPPlIES
WINTERIZE
with PREsTONE or UREX
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Repair
'Open', ...M; h 6 P.M.
Have your car 'n'p4Ieted no~
SUBSCRIPTIONS
. FOR ALL
MAGAZINES
GINGER ROGERS
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STATE INSPECTION P.JiRIODEnds Jan. 31
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFIIIAN
. Swal'fltmore, Pa.
. AIR CONDITIONED .
Heating Service
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'RESlnE_IAN NOTES
On Sunday,
sermon 'by Mr.
Bishop tor the two Moming Worship Services at 9: 30 and 11 a.m.
'wIlJ ~entitJed "The Broken
Body." At the 9: 30 service, the
Boy ScDUts. of the community will
be speclal guests and the' Boy
Scout Oath and Laws will be part
of the service. At the 11 o'.cloclr
service, the· Ordination and Installation of the new church ofdcers' will be held.
Sunday evening the Senior High
Fellowship w1lJ meet for suppe~
at 6:30' in McCahan Hall, followed
by a meeting and ~usslon at 7.
This week the group will .continue their series of meetings on
Human Relations, ·Ied· by Mr.
Bishop.. The Junior rpgh FellDwship meet also for supper at 6: go
followed. by a choir rehearsal at
7 and then a meeting.
The Young Adults wl11 meet
Sunday evening at 6 p.m. for
Bible Study, under the leadership
of Mrs. Maxey Morrison. Supper
will be . at 6: 45 follow'ed by a
meeting at 8.
Tuesday evening at 7: 3D, the
Board of Trustees will D)eet for
their regular monthly meeting In
TRINITY NOTES
There will be a celebration of
the Women's Association Room. the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
On Wednesday, the Woman's Sunday moming. Chlldren In the
Ass .
.'
3rd grade and up will meet for
Delation .will ~old thel1' month~ Church Sch!)Ol at 9:30 a.m., and
Iy Board Meeting and Luncheon. those In the 2nd grade and down
Board Meetlllg will
at 10: 30 will meet at 11.
Holy Comand a worship Service lor the munlon will again be celebrated
whole Association will follow at at 11 o'clock, an'd t '1' 30
12 noob. Mrs. Paul Williams will
,a
.
p.m.
lead devotions. Luncheon will be :i~ !:e~ People s Fellowship
served at 12: 30 In McCahan H a l l , '
.
with Circle 7, Mrs. Thomas M.
The ushers fc;r Sunday will be
Jackson, cha1rntim, in ch8rge. The as follows: A. G. Boyd, S. D.
program of the afternoon will be Clyde, Jr" J. H. Furlong, R. G.
guest speaker Dr. E. Fay Camp- Haig, A.' W. Kitts, F. W. Plawbell, Secretary of the Division of man,. W. N. Rl'erson! and C. C.
Highe~ Education of the Board of Wallin.· Carl Hally 18 scheduled
Christian .Educatica of the Pres- to serve as .aco~ at the 8 o'clock
byterian Church, U.S.A., who will se"!ce, and. MIchael Reynolds,
speak' on "Christ and the Intel- DaVId B~S, and Joseph Gibson at
lectua!."
,
ll. DUrIng the 11 o'clock servThe Chrlstian Education Committee will m"et on Thursday,
February: ro, at 8 p.m. at the
home of ·Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, 107
CDlumbla avenue.
We
Thursday afternoon the Cherub
and Primary Choirs wiIJ rehearse
at 3: 30 and 4: 15. In, the evening,
at 7:30, the Chancel Choir will
rehearse.
u.e
9 South Chester Road
Can SWaHh",~ 6-0476
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will be held on Tuesday at 5: 30
p.m.
. The reguIar mid-Week celebration of the Holy Communion will
be held ·at 7: 15 a.m. Wednesday.
The Bible Study Group will meet
at 8 p.m., and at ~ same hour
the Church School Teachers'
Workshop w1lJ be held.
The Sewing Group will meet at
10 a.m. Thursday moming In the
A service ot EveD!Pg Pra,Yer
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DE.WldNE-wEDNl!'.SJ?l\YNOON
BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
E_
ice Mlirtha Calhoun and ElIzabeth Gibson w1lJ be In charge Df
the nUrsery.
The hour for the Girls' Choir
rehearsal has been changed from
5 D'clock to 4:45 p.m. Monday.
The Boys' Choir will rehearse at
4 PJll. on Monday anQ Wednesday,. and the Men's and Boys'
Choir rehearsal w1lJ be held at
7: 30 p.m. Thursday.
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BEAUTY SALON
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n' SWAR'I'HMOBEAN .
Chestnut streets, w1lJ be held on
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Members of
. PUBId8BBD BtOr ftlDAY AT 8WAltTIIIIO-., PA.
the Stewardship Committee and
PETER Eo TOLD, IilA&JORIB 'IOLD, P1lISLIIJIIB&8
any others are welcome to··attend.
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The Pastor or ~. Collenberg cali
PBTBR Eo TOr,.D. Uto,
ammge for dinner reservations
RosaUe Pelraol Marjorie Told :Ellen S. SInipn Sally Alden
~tI1 Tuesday. The '1:30 public
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meeting Is a showing of the new
J:n~ l1li Second Class Matter, .JanUllJ')' 24; 1928, at the PoSt
sound motion picture "The rodomee at Swarthmote, Pa., under the Act of Karch 8, 18'18. den Heart."
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Diluzio and Sons
Febl'Wll'Y 4, 1955'
the ceremoay at the Alumni receiving
•••avaI Acad- birth of
House, United States ...
daughter,
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252 Uary 23.
The co::: ~dnve
The baby's grandparenta are
Colony.
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jll1f of
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Springlleld and Mr. and Mrs. McMr. and Mrs. C. WhItford Mc- Dowell of Greenwich, Conn., for':'
Dowell of Bloom1leld, N.J. are merly of Swarthinore.
11:00 A. M.-8unday SchooL
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mE SWARTBMOREAN
Freemont, Neb., will be the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks
Bob Doherty, aon at Mr. and
of Harvard avenue for a few
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm
days this week.
avenue, Is transferring from the
Announcement has been receivUniversity at Michigan to Denied of the marriage of Lt. David
son University In Granville, OhIo.
C. Chickering, USAF, to MI.ss
He will enter Denison at the
Shirley Emma Clagett of Washstart of the new semester. Boh
Ington, D.C., on the 27th of December In Washington. Lt. Chickering and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Chickering, are former residents of North Chester
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE'
road, . and are now living in
Takoma Park, Md.
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates of
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY .
Yale avenue returned recently
OPEN 7.A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
from a trip of three days to FairMonday Thro,!gh Saturday
field, Conn. While tlier!! they
FANCY SANDWICHES
visited Mrs. Bate's mother, Mrs.
Daily Dinners 90c: to $1.85
_ Ai. Clark of Fairfax.
Specla' Chlldrell'. PlaHer.
a Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin GalmllnlmlnnDnllllUllWllJiJIIlnmllWlmUlnUIIUlnllnllllnDlJIIllmlllllllUIUDIIUIIJIIlmrnlWIlIIlllllll1iii hreath and daughter, Jean of
Benjamin West avenue have recently returned from a two week
Irlp to St. Petersburg, Fla. While
there, they visited Mr. Galbreath;s
brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Allen Weaver of that city.
has been home for the mid-year
vacation this week.··
Mrs. Valentine L. Fine of North
Swarthmore avenue entertained
at a tea on Wednesday afternoon
In honor of· a number of new
neighbors.
The Rev. Frederick Muller at
NEWS NOTES
i
DEW DROP INN
'tiine.
todn
tlw
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what would
you do without
SPRINGFIELD WATER?
Thare's no Qreater household
convenience than your ever.
ready supply of Sprlngfleld
Waterl And the average
family enioys this convenience
for approximately a dime a
day. It's today's biggest bar.
gain. It would be a bargain,.
~ven at fwlce the price 1
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Rangel
Tatty meala cooked on • modem gill range
. pI_ •••,one fn the famfly. The cooklaa job
fa euy, tool Accarate oYen controis _
.....pen_ tIw tarn Oal food cooked JDIC right. ..
Why, matmea &rea't aeeded fa moat _
flU
lIghtiog top burn..... 01" the oyenl
Select the modera gu range YOD like at your
dealer's MaDY PhUadelpldaBiecuic aaburban _ _
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
~
206,000 Shares
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company
Joseph Seal, Pioneer
Businessman, Dies
. (Continued from Page 1)
before the town was a borough,
when the . railroad' sbitlon was
called west Dale' and 1bere were
only two streets, Old Cedar lane
(now Chester road)' and Lazaretta
road (now Swarthmore avenue).
He was probably the last llvlng
witness of the fire which· deCollege's
stroyed Swarthmore
Parish Hall In 1881.
.
He attended the Oak Dale
School and later the, Media
Friends School. On his first job
F. a lad, driving a 1fiilk wagon
for the Clover Crest Dairy which
operated on the site of today's
Swarthmore HIlls homes,' Joe
watched men planting the maples
Febl'lllli'y .. 1955
LWV Joint Meeting
Discusses World TradeU. of P. Professor and
Executive to Address
L I 'G
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roup.
Common Stock
, ("'.&0 Par
Val".)
100.000 of theoe _ _ ore being ooId b7 the CoIIJIWI7, ODd the
"'ID.. ore CMltlterutiD,1hano being ooId b7 -wn .tock'y"d'"
,Price $30 per Share
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Wall to Wall Carpeting
cleaned in the home
If your carpet is fairly new, we shall most likeiy recom.
. mend a. powder cleaning; otherwise, a "Ouik.Dri" sham.
poo, which has been a specialty of ours since 1931.
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We pref~r to. inspect your carpet before accepting it
for cleanIng, and there. is no obligation.
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DmauL & Co.
Rate, most jobs, 10e sq.
you have your heat on.
E.urnux, Du.t.oN " Co. Tn Fnutr BOBTON Colll'OllATION.
HARRIMAN RIPLEY & Co.
KroDER, PEuODY & Co.
SALoMON
LYNCH,
BROS.&H1lTZLER'
Pnmcm. FmmEa & BJ:.\NJIl
Slum. BAlINft&Co.·
IImmm.L. NoYIB & Co.
WBITm, WBLD&Co.
SmoUD & CoMPANY
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. W. H. N.wBOU)'8 SoN "Co.,
WtrBft, J>uu.. " Co.
JuOWjII,I'"
PooY,Bon lB. P4V'
YA.IIKAI.I.o Bmm.a • Co.
Scmrro.,.
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If your carpet .is not wall to wall, we c~n do a much
better job in Our plant, and service is quick.
~tod
MElIRUJ.
ft. Best ti;"e of year is ~en
We
in~ite
your calls about anything
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relatin~
to .carpet.
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POulSon KNOWS. Carpet
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National Boy Scout
Mothers Club to
.' Week Feb. 6 to
Hear Dr. Marks
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Hospital Psychologist To
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DISCUSS Problems of ,
3-Year Ords
'Hfghl!ghting a bus,y calendar for
the Swarthmore League of Women
Voters will be a joint meeting
of tile Media and Swarthmore
Leagues on World Trade to be
held Thursday evening at 8: 15
p.m.,' February 10, at the Provldence Avenue FrIends Meeting
House. Speakers for the evening
will be Dr. Karl Scholz, Wharton
School, University of Pennsylvania, and Richard r;. Davies,
president of Pennsylvania Salt
InternaUonal Company.
Mr. Davies, who is a director of
along Chester road, Maple and
Elm avenues. He became appren· the World Affairs Council, will
ticed to Casey Brothers, Media discus$ world trade from a bustinsmiths and plumbers..Then In Inessman's point of' view, while
1894 he took charge of .repair Dr. Scholz will give the history
service for Louis C. Walton who and background of thts country's'
operated a bicycle sales-service. trade policies and analize pending
shop at 101 South Princeton ave- legislation before Congress. Mr.
nue. Three years later Mr. Seal Davies is a past chaIrman of the
purchased ~e business.
Foreign Policy Association, a
For 15 years prior to the; ad- member of the Philadelphia Comvent of the town's first fire truck mission for a National Trade Pol~ .
Mr. Seal was the local fire com- icy, and a member of the National
pany. beJng paid $50 a year by Associatlon,of Manufacturers InCouncil to dry, care for and store ternational Relations Commission.
fire fighting equipment which The meeting Is open to all memwent to fires on ~ horse-drawn bers of the community.
chemical engine. He also was
In addition to the joint meetelected tax collec~or In 1905 and lng, two study groups will be
served for 15 years. ·Simultan- held. Monday morning, February
eously he ran· a news agency 7, at 9: 30 a.m. two reports wlIl
which he sold in 1917, after 20 be presented at it meeting to be
years, to George Bretz who. op- held at the home of Mrs, Seymour
era ted it at Dartniouth and Park Hemenway, 610 Slrath Haven
avenues until' 1930. One of the avenue; Mrs. Maurice Webster
many news b"ys Mr. Seal em- will tell of the League's work In
ployed during this time was Drew the field of world trade and Mrs.
Holpen Furber, a former memb~r
Pearson.
.
~e was a charter member, and of the state board, will analyze
the only honorary member, of and discuss the Randall Commisthe former Cosmos Club, an early sion's report.
The second study group will
organization of S war t h m 0 r e be held Monday morning" Februyouths who got together In Bor~ ary 14, at 9: 30 a.m. at the home
ough Hall and forswore .liquor 'of Mrs. Wallace McCrory,. 563
and gambling. The group dls- Westminster avenue' Mrs H J
banded in 1925.
Wllhoyte will anu;.ze a~d ius~
Su.rvIving besides his wife, the cuss' two bills currently before
former ~na. Edith Bennett of Congress, and Mrs. Hemenway
PhiladelphIa, wh!'m he married will report on current popular
In .1906 and who' lias served as opinion on world trade.' -,~ .•." ,
assistant Borougp health officer
All county leagues are currently
for the past 22 years. are two engaged In condUcting a trade
sisters: Mrs. Ezra T. Cresson, Jr.; survey
throughout
Delaware
of Amherst and Dartmouth ave-' County.
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nues, and Mrs. J. Donald Lodge of
North Plains, N.J.
,
Crum Creek Brldqe
Cremation at West Laurel Hill
At the Crum Creek Bridge Club
fqllowed funeral servlees conduct.. held on February 1; at the home
ed' by the Rev. H. Lawrence of Mrs. George E. Silloway on
Whlttem.ore, rector of Trfuity North Chester road, Mrs. Samuel
Church, Swarthmore, at U a.m. Hanna and Mrs. T. Saulnier had
Monday at the Patterson Funeral the highest SCore. Mrs. Silloway .
Home, Media.
and Miss Helen Wilson tied with
Mrs. W. H. Randall and Mrs. W.
. ANNUAL SPCA MEETING
R. Shoemaker for second' place
Mrs. Samuel Scarboro, record- honors. 'The Howell system was
Ing secretary, announces the an- used.
nual meeting of the Delaware
The neXt meeting of the club
County SPCA which will convene will be !In February 15, and will
at the Borough Hall In Media On be the start of the Spring Tilurna- .
February 14 at 2 p.m. sharp.
.ment.
,
'IDE S'tVARI'BMOBE~ ,
12 Woman's Club to
Se. Business Skit
1
Pap S
Fri•• dl, 0,.. Ho. . .
. Barbara Kent, who recently returneq, from a, trip abroad, described her travels and shOWed
colored slides at a meeu,"lg of
the Friendly Open House Monday
afternoon, January 31. Mrs. Paul
Banks and Mrs. Margaret Kent
led Ia group singing.
Girl Scout Troop No. 429 under
the leadership of Mrs. Newton
Ryerson and Mrs. McCauley,
made apd served the retreshmllnts.
The next meeting will be held
on February 14 when Or. Asa
Don Dickinson, a group member,
will tell of his experiences
Liz Forsythe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs" Francis H. Forstythe of
rrhayer road returned home on
Wednesday from I>enison University for the' mtd-year vacation.
Accompanied by her roommate at
Denison, Liz will leave on FrIday for a week end at Amherst
College in AIni1-erst, Mass.
the Scouts parUc1pate ID collectby the
Mrs. Foley Will Dired
handicapped people In Goodwill
School's Advanced
Industries. C~ caroling' tor
shut-las and a variety of ChristTypists Tues.
Dr. R.ose W. Marks" psycholo- mas :activitles' Include both Boy
gist for Chester Hospital, will be Scout and Cub Scout adoptions of
On Tuesday, February 8, at 2
I saw it in The Swarthmorean.
?,oderator for a panel disCussion, familles for special Christmas a$- p.m. Mrs. Johan.Natvig, chalrman
'Problems of the Three Year Old ststance.
This year was, one of the Educlltlon Department, will
.and Under," at the February marked with a special· dart have charge of the program of
$500 MONTHLY
meeting of the Swarthmore Moth- towards conservation, carried out the Woman's Club of Swarthmore.
er's Club to be held Thursday by troops and by participation by Preceding the program the month_
Sfortfnl salal'J' for 2 fttcutt.,...type
.evening, rFebruary 10, 8 p.m., at the Explorer Post In' tree plant- ly stated meeting will beheld.
KlIIImtft to rtlprean\ larg_ Eastern
McCshan H a II, Presbyterian Ing at Camp Delmont.
flnandal corporoffon. No travel. Sales
Under the direction of Mrs.
Church.
_""en" and abllitr desired, ...tabSome' 240 boys are acUve Ia the Herbert Foley .a groUp of eight
Ulllec:I ,.lld_t. 25-4D years old, marMembers at the club who will Swarthmore Scouts, organized intv members of the advanced typing
. All Killds of Homemade
1"-'. capable 0; cw.umfn9 responslbll.
participate are Mrs. Norman Cub Pack No. I, sponsored by class of the commercial deparl1ft NquedfllV IntervIew pl.aH
CAKES AND PIES
Weeks, Mrs. John Francis, Mrs. Trinity Church, Cubmaster, WIl- ment of the Swarthmore High
Includ. btlef .-nonaJ history. all
Miss EII.or A. Iy. .
Jack Fitch, Mrs. Wt1llam Loftus, lIam Prentice, Committee Chalr-. School will present 'a humorous
,.pll., CODfIdenlal. Our salesm... · have
boon Infonnocl of till, ad. lox A. L.
201 eo....11 Av....
and Mrs. Peter Coste, alternate. man, Newt Ryerson; Cub Pack skit relating to their work. Those
Swarttllnorean.
Dr. Marks, the panel expert, No: 101, 'sponsored by the Pres- taking part In the one-act play
Call'SWarfllmo... 6-4124
has been the psychologist for the bytertan Church, Cubmaster, Dave
which are:
Is entitled
Chester Hospital since 1946. Be- Ullman, Committee Chairman, Hand,"
Jeanne "The
Boyer.Golden
Patsy Ii.
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fore that she was connected with John Seybold; Scout Troop No. I, McGonigle, Peggy' Hoch, Janet
the Chester P.ublic School Sys- sponsored by the Presbyterian Eisenger, Sue Swartz, Mary Ellen
tem, teaching special classes. Dr. Church, Scoutmaster, Pete Mur- Warnes, Marianne Thompson, and
Theme for Feltruary, 1955: MAKE .PEACE POSSIBLE
Mar~ did her graduate work at ray, Committee Chairman, John PatU O'NetIl.
. An experienced speaker will lead each foram &0 consider con.
the University of Pennsylvania Lord; Scout Troop No.' 3, sponstructive aItemaUves to the present policy of milUary contala.
Hostesses for the day will be
teceivlng' there her M.A. and sared by ,the Methodist Church, Mrs. John T. Pinkston, J r;, Mrs.
men&. The series Is SlMlDSOred by the Peaee Committee of
SWa.rilunore Monthly Meeting'.
Ph.D. She is past president of Scoutmaster Dick Barbor, Com- W. Alfred Smith, Mrs. A. M.
the P.T.A., a member of the mittee ChaIrman, Bill Singleton; Bosshardt, and Mrs. Wayne Goft.
FeIi..ary 6: R•••hl.kl.' ...
T••tllnoay ••• : •• GIO..,. Hardl.
mayor's social hygiene counsel, ~ Sea Explorer· Post sponsored hy Presiding at the tea table wilI be
. 13: M.st W. A•••p' U.M.T.7 ........ ,. AJllal. . S'ewart
20: Us. of AIo ..lc ,Pow.r for '.a ••••••.• Richard Sutt. .
member o~ the Eastern Psycholog- the Swarthmore Lions Club, Ad- Mrs. Thomas H. Ingram and Mrs.
27, Dlsarma",e.t a.d World D.veloplll••t •• Gladys Walser
i~al.Associatlon, and the Pennsyl- viser, George Myers, Assistant Walter S. Divekey.
We Invite you fa come alld falre part.
vania Psychological Association: Adviser. Walt Weidener, ComThe meeting is' an open one;
First Day (S •• day) et 9:45 a.m.. I. th. Mlltla, Ho ....
Or.· Marks' husband Is also a rnIttee Chairman, Bart Calvert.
and a cordial invitation is exSwarflllllore Coli",. Ca .. p.s
psychologist. They have two teenTroop No.3 had ,.. particularly tended to all members of the
age daughters and reside In successful year with a strong in- community.
·Chester.
crease in membership and a fine,
Mrs. Vernon Urbani is in charge active leadership. The Sea Ex2nd Grade Mothers
of the program. Pouring at the plorer Post feels fortunate In
The 2nd Grade' Mothers of the
meeting will be Mrs. Peter Coste, completing a successful first year
'College
Avenue School will hold
and Mrs. John Kleinz.
and now has a surplus Navy LCP
Plans are being made fqr In- ship which it is readying for a diSCUSSion group with Or. Phylformal card parties to be held In summer service.
lis Blanchard, chlet psychologist
the 'homes of members on Mon~ . 1955 promises to be a parUc- of the Philadelphia Child GuiIjay, Febll!ary. 14, at 8 p.m. Mrs.ularly good year for scouting. In ·dance Clinic, on Tuesday, FebCharles Durkin, chairman of the addlti,!n to carrying out projects ruary 8, at 9:45 a.m. at the home
.If all our new merchandise were placed end
Parties, asks' any member who and training programs in packs, of Mrs. Valentine Fine of Swarth~
to end, we would have an equal problem.
wishes to attend. lind has not been troops and ships, there will be a more avenue.
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contacted to calI:: her.
pilgrimage and encampment at
The topic of the discussion will
Valley Forge. Also,
troops In be "Understanding Your ChilSome New Items Are:
, the Brandywine District compete dren's Behavior."
35 MM EklochrOllle' FII..
for an advancement award which
This is the first of a parent
Ma.y New "",IIGI" Soldiers
35 MM, 120 BId 620 TRIX FlI ..
was won .for a second time reo discUssion, groUP sertes sponsored
Seqa'.s a~d Spa_gl ••
T•• New Craze ·~.all"
cenlly ,by an outstanding showing by the 2nd Grade Mothers of the
Arch.ry S.b aid Arrows
er aid YolI.y lalls
by Swarthmore Troop 2. Also, College A venue School. The. pr';la"'all. a.d lab
H., S. Barr, Devon, was an out- the Boy Scoot Fair at Devon will gram chairman Is Mrs. Frederick
J.~.lry Saw., Ilade.. PlI.rs .
DI••y Toy.
standing "P"Bker -at' the' Swarth~ be heldd~ the fall of 1956'with Dudley.
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more Junior WOman's Club meet'- high lptereilt anticipated.
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Swarthmore Friends Forum
'H••
If all the station wagons in Swarthmore
were placed' end to end, wouldn't Tommy
Bateman have a problem?
all
Barr Speaks on
Foreign· Relations
. So••
9arlo.-f·, t' s .
ing . points
Tuesday
evening.
stressed'
six
that
aftect He
foreign
reMrs. Harlan R. Jessup Qf Hav- afiC. -,
lations which. in turn, can aftect erford avenue, her daughters,
. our toteigri policy: foreign polley ~athleen and Martha, and her
which Is determined by the State sister, Mrs. H. Laurence Fahrney
of Freder 'ck Md I It
ter
how
they.
'often
affect
foreign
to
attend
the
D,artmouth
Winter
Deplirtment, foreign relations and
I , . , e yes day .
policy, foreign elIchange, travelers carnival at Hanover, N.H. They
.
al;lroad, movies shown in. foreign will also visit in Burlington, Vt.
countries, and publications transMrs. Richard Wray of HIllborn
lated .In other languages. His in- avenue enterta!Jled at ~ birthday
formative talk was interSpersed dinner' Monday e;venJng, honoring
with Interesting personal e"xperi- her mother, ¥rs. Willlam J. Johnenees reIiitive to these points.
son•
Mrs. Walter Hannum 'and Mrs.
Mr. J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm
James E. Steele spoke enthusi8sti_ a'llenue returned home on Friday
cally 9n their vtsft to the Training from,~ trip of two months to
Center tor Retarded Children in Indl.~..'. On ~he way over, Mr.
Yeadon. The Tralnln,g Center ...." DCIl!eT~y .~pped f
be ft
-..... Rome arid, two. days in Athens.
ne t from the prOCeeds of the The sc:Ii.ool for, coaches which' Mr.'
Annual Fashion Show and C~rd
Party to be given by the club Doherty attendq'd was held at a
Tuesday evening, February 15 at Maharajah's estate la, Patlala,
the Woman's Clubhouse.
which, is near New Delhi, India.
Mrs. Karl Fox presented a re- After attending the school for
port on the recent Delaware Coun- three weeks. he traveled to varty Junior Presidents' Council ious colleges and uitiversities, 10meatiQg.. The' Swarthmore club is i!lg Into the In~or, of India.
one of the four hostess clubs for
Mrs. E'!ward H. ;Pyle II is conthe annual county meeting and valesclng at her home on South
Fine Arts Festival at LInwOOd on' Chester road following an operMonday evening, April 4. The aUon at Fibger8Id-Mercy Hos-'
..
pital.
ma in speaker for the 'meeting will
Mr
• and Mrs. J. Jacks!,n K1dd,
be the national .President of J
f
altlm
Stamps for Veterans. Husbands r., a B . ore, Md., will be
\
the week..end g1iests at Mr. and
will' be Special guests. The Na- "-". .
....n •• ·C ' .I' G a Ibreath• Jr., of Bentio nal
convention of The Gen- jamin West avenue.
.
eral ;Federation of Woman's Club
Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of
will be held in Philadelphia In Guernsey road entertained her
May and the local junior club duplicate bridge club at a lunchWill assist with preparations for eon and attenioon· of bridge on
~e Junior Banquet on' MaY 27.
We.mesdsy. '
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Mrs. Fox requested that used Mrs. Harry W; Lang of D1ck1aChristmas cards ~ given to her son avenue is entertaining her
for a children's hospital before bridge club at luncheon and
March. The afghan the members bridge todaY.
.
have betm making must be .cOmSusan Hansell, daughter of lIfr.
pleied SOOn and sent all ·to Korea. and Mrs. George A: Bansell Jr.
FOl"elgn and· unUsual domestic of North Swai1hmore avenue ' was
Siamps are also bebig collected home over the' week end from
for VeterllDlJ Ia hospJtal&
. I>ickinsori College, CarIistle,' Fa.
Jane Currie will be hostess ,for ~uaan, who is a treshman at I>iekthe r:,::,~'" ~t her home, .Inaon was aeeompanied by her
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YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN
Years ago; practically all that a prescription could do
was to alleviate the patient's pain ~nd make him, a liHle more
comfortable -
while
nature did a' slow job of curin.g 'the ail.
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mellt•. But today's prescription, containing wonder drugs completely unknown'
years ago, cures the ailment in hours , not
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weeks • • • keeps the patient out of the hospital .or ge~s him
out after only a few days . • ~ and puts him back on his feet
in a huriy. That's why we s~y:
TODAY'S PRESCRIPTION IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HISTORY!
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THE SWAR'lBMOREAN
Febl'Olll')'4, 1955'
DIE SWARTBMOIlEAN
Sleet Meta' Wet'"
Mr. and ~. Paul R. Hertel
Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Heudr'.xot
Rutledge have as their guests
son at North Chester road have
been vacationing tor three weeki for a w~ their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr~ and Mrs. Alan
In Jamiaca.
HinJde and Infant daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. HInkle have
Karen.
Sw•• I·~.". '"1441 .
been living at Fort Sill Lawton,
WILLIAM BRPOKS
Okla" where Mr. HInkle was slaAshell & Rubbish Removed tioned, They will soon leave for
Lawns Mowed. Ge.eral
Penn Slate College where he will
resume his studies,
Mrs. Irvin R. Ma~wee of Mt.
Holyoke place, recently elected
Jewelry Repojre~. _ Phone: SW 6-4216
president at the Republican WoEMIL SPIES
men ot Pennsylvania, will be the
Watc~••k...
guest of honor at the monthly
Fonnlffy 01 F. C. loci• • _
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George Myers
Box 48 SWwl".iOre 6-0740
VAN
ALEN
BROS.
200 w. Rldl.y
Fine Wattb and
Av••
Rlelley Part!
sW 6-4742
WAS-2440
AIt"orrzed Drstrlbutors
for
ARANTle FUEL OIL
lind
IRON FIREMAN
OIL BURNERS
128 Yole AYe.
luncheon-meeting of the ,Juntor
Group of the Republican Women
ot Pennsylvania Y,hich w\ll be
held on Tuesday, February 8, at
12 o'clock at Hannah Penn 1J0use.
Mrs. Ross Freer of' Park' and
Michigan avenues will' act· as c0chairman of the occasion,
Mrs. Sewell W. liodge of Ogden
avenue entertained her bridge
club at luncheon and bridge on
Monday afternoon.
and heating equipment
Service aval/a"'e to our
customers on all makes of
oj, burners
Level payment plan on 011'
bills. Automatic deliveries
of oil during the heating
season
same day for turn1shlng and dellver-
ing Divorce Polders and Expsnslon
Envelopes of tho County of n-laware,
f~.::,s: :'dtb':;~O:'O~~~~~a~i!:cej,y
a Certified Check
In
the iUDQunt of
850.00, drawn to the order of tho
COunty or Dela.waI'e.
Forms of Proposal may bo obtained
at tbe OfIIce of the Chief Clerk to
the COunty COmmtssloners. at the
Guaranteed, Standard Coal
Court House, Media, Pa.
Tbe County CnmmlMloners ..-rYe
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A Complete Insurance anll Real Estate Agency
Air and Ship Travel
SWEENEY & CLYDE
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
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SPENCER
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Mrs. MarlJClret Strll.all.r
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Hits New High in
Knock-Free Powell
tor RENT
gentleman.
Adjoining
semiLarge,
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room
FOR
private
bath.- swarthmofi
FOR RENT '-. Cottage. ose Valley. Short term lease. FurnIsh-
SIMeL IR
'PO'WER-
ed. All
utilities
for
couple
with included.
one child.Suitable
Posesslon AprtJ 1 or 15, for three
months only. Call MEdia 6-3201
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or MEdia 6-0808. ,
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
one bedroom apartment. To .olie
or two adults. Phone SWarthmore 6,8473.
FOR RENT - Attractive three
room and bath apartment. Private entrance, One person. Available March. Call SWarthmore 6~a
9. Call
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in return for
Til. FfOors . - . Plostlc Til.
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Alterations
1401 Ridley Aven. .
CH ••ter 2-4719
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SWCIoIlluaore 606455
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, Y.Uf\I~" lYI$~ERA:rED TOM T.lJRKEYS
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Area, Kitchen, 1 Bedroom, ,
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RENTALS INCLUDE
HEAT,
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WATER 10 PARKINS AREA
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NEW Enriched Spread
36 Apartments
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COAL
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HELLMANN'S
MAYONNAISE
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SW 6-4041
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$110 to $117 per month
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FOUND - Red wool child's glove
with white arid gold trim. Call \'~--18~~
The Swarthmorean olliceto Identily.
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DAY and NIGHT
FOUND - Silver Timex watch
on Lafayette avenue. Contact
The Swarthmorean office to idenOIL ~URNER
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Coupon In each c:an)
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Living Room, Kitchen, 2 Bed Rooms, Bath/
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CIL.....as
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LARGE EXTRA- FANCY
BANANAS
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SW 6-8616
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J. F. BLACKMAN·
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Located in the Heart of Swarthmore
335 Dartmouth. Avenu.
Ib 69c
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SW.IFT"S PREMIUM
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79c
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NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS •• _••••••• J-Ibpkg
'II1JNDAYB ad DOLmAY8'
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C;ROUND ,BEEF ....... -
Welch"s Fruit of Vine lIIewG,r.«;I!pePr:eserve ••
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Swarthmore and Vicinity
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BONELESS OVEN ROAST ................. Ib
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CO-OP EVAPORATED MILK •••••••• ~ • .4 cans
$125
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SWarthmore 6-8761
. CONSTRUCTION
(12:13): "By one
Spirit are we all baptized ~to
one body, whether we be Jewa or
:Gentlles, whether we be bond or
free,"
A c:ordlai invitation is extended
to all to attend the services at 11
a.m., First Church of Christ, Sclentlst, f'ark avenue, Swarthmore.
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Many AHractive HOllies Available
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more Monthly Meeting.
On Sunday, February 6, George
Hardin, secretary of the Peace
Committee of the Philadelphia
Yearly Meetings, will addre&ll the
Forum on "Re-thlnklng the Peace
Testimony."
The VJllted Fellowship Students will mi!et on Sunday, February 8, at 7 p.m. in the Social Room
under the MeetIng House.
game Was a close one until the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed
latter part of the last period when ,FItIENDSMUTINGJlOTES
of North Chester road are In West
the locai 'ladS caught Ilre and
Chester
thI.s wf1el< end, visiting Dr.
began to play smart ball, wilJ_
The theme of the Swarthmore
and
Mrs.
Erald Welsh.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
NOTES
nlDg the game going away. in Friends Forum for the month of
the laSt three minutes Swarth- February will be "Make Peace . Man's universal right to spir- ,Art .Tones a junior at Wesleyan
......- wth and progress will be College, Middletown, Conn" will
more .in,creased its lead train two PossIhle." An experienced speaker ltual ...
points to 14,
will lead each forum to consider hrol,lght out In the Lesson-6ermon arrive Tuesday at his home, 407
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consfnlcUve alternatives to the entitled "Spirit'; at Christian Sci- Swarthmore av.enue; with a traterConshohocken jum~d to an
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present
polley of military contain_ ence services
ni y r
.er to spend Ihlt' midearly 15-3 lead Tues'day Dl'ght,
. Sunday.
The Golden Text Is jrom I semestel"vacation.
.
. ment.·Tb\s series is sponsored by
making
the
game
an
uphill
battle
tor the LltUeGarnet.' At the I .. _ 7'" ", .,,' .," , . " • ' " " " ,
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end of the first halt, Swartlnnore ;
led by four points but was outplayed the second halt by the
aggressive Conshohocken team.
:With 45 seconcis to play, Swarthmore tied the score 44 to 44 on a ,
foul shot, sending the ,game into
overtime. Through a tremendous i
team effort, our boys outscOred
Conshohocken nine to two In the
three minute extra-perIod, demonstratlng their suj>erlo"'b:.
,Cai Coleman, Pete ~oon, Charlie Hummer, Randy Malin, Char- ,
lie Wentz, Barry Gwinn, Terry .
403 DARl'MOUTH AVENUI
Dellmuth, Gordon" Smith, and,
Roger Zensen were the outstand- '
ing players in the last two games.
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Tonight Swarthmore travels to !
Weekend of February 3" 1955
Ridley Park in a gal1!e that should ,
prove to he an ·intense battle for ;
, .-:
second place standing. At present '
both the Little Garnet and th,e .
SWIFT"S PREMIUM
Parkers are tied for second with :
five and two ·logs•
. A need for additional foster
homes to care for young habies
was announced January 26 at the Lecture at' Coliege
monthiy meeting of The Delaware
County Children's ·Aid Society, by
The Cooper Foundation and the
Nancy Buckles, executive dlrec- LI(tJe Theater Club, of- Swarth- I
tor.
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more College will present Pro- ,
In making her monthly activity fessor Sanborn C. Brown, of 'the r
report, Miss ,Buckles reported .. 45 Massachusetts Institute of Techchlldren In care. During the nology in a lecture on Count
month, five were discharged·' to Rumford, Early Amerif'an Genius r
parents or relatives and' three and Eccentric. This address will
were legall31 adopted through the be given on Sunday, February 6, ,
!,doptl'1n department of the Phila_ at 8:15 ·p.m. in t)1e Meeting House
delphia Children's Aid.
on the Swarthinore campus.
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Mrs. Karl B. Hoepfner, Presl~
Professor BroMt is 1m authority ,
. dent, p~ded 11t the meeting:on .' ..the We and' times ot:! CC1:ODt-' ...
which wa.s heJdat headquarters, Rumford and his lectUre promlaes '
13 South avenue, Media. ':MrS. to be extremely interesting for-all, :
Morton Klein, Springfield, and those who take the time to attend.
Mrs. Harry W. Coslett, Media, All members of tht; Swarthmore
,R,D., were welcomed as new community are invited to share
board members.
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this opportunity with the College. ,
WlONDAY TBiltJ SATtlUJA.T
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the Peace Committee of Swarth- Corinthians
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TRINITY NODS
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Cleaves Room. Thl8 'sroup supplies' muc hneeded c1ot1line for
the EpJscopal Hospital and varlOu. missions; and any women interested In this important work
are Invited to sew with the group.
On FrIday there will be a servIce of Evening Prayer at 5:30 p.m.
CARPENTRY
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CHester 406246
Box K, The
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asaistantScJU~r
treasurer, secretary.
and Mrs. C.
Dudiey
Prior to the election Dr. Spiller
brieted . new members and the
remainder I of the board with a
study of the by-laws.
The report of Dr. J. Alfred Caihoun chairman of library practices upon the schedule of library
hours for 1955 was adopted. The
Llbrary·will be closed on customary holidays Memorial Day,. July
Fourth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving
Day, and Christmas.
In addition, theLibrary..will not
open on GOOd Friday until 3 p.m.
and will close on Saturday, Sep-,
tember 3, prior to Labor 'Day,
It ~ill also .close .at noon on
Christmas Eve. The s\llDlller
schedule a! hour~ will be In force
tram July 1 until September 6.
The next sclieduled meeting of
the board will be on April 25.
Call
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C••STIR .... FAIRYIEW ROADS
211. LIndee A...
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phlYed ,TUesday night on Consho-
Dr. Robert .B. Spiller was reel~ p~dent of theSwar:thmore PublIc Library Board at the
first 1955 quarterlY meeting of
the Board Monday night. . The
meetIng was deterred from the
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AlIce Barber was elected vice,
president, RObert S.·Brodhead
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treasurer with Maxey Morrison
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New PremiunI·BaoIiJt· .,
-Organization
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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Section Three after wins over
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dthale avtenduaey, and returned home
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Swarthnlot'e High School now
stan,da five and two. In Suburban
Elects M' Barbe V·
hapless ~t Park 54-40 ~
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. ~s ,
r ICe- ,Friday night, and ,?ver ConshoPr:~sldenJ In Itehocken 53...a in an overtime game
Springfield, Morton and Rutledge :F.;55555iE55555~
fire comp' anies in case, the blaze
raged out of control and spread to
other apartments or stores in the
Charles E. Fischer
two-block V-shaped continuous
buiiding. However, .the local combl . t h dl th tI
pany was a e 0 an e
e re
and had it out by 1:30 a,m. withBUILDER
out the other companies ha~g
to run any hose. Damage was estomated at about $2 000•.
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Mr. Longwell, his wife Betty,
Swartlimore 6-2253
and their daughter Jody were
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provided accommodations tor e
remainder of the night by the \I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rev. joseph P. Bishop at West- 11
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BASKETBALL NEWS
Renames Spiller
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$Wo.IIo".,. 1-7197
FOR SALE
Travelwiring,
wear nylon car bags. One
new and old, resldental and
4-6312
Phones: 4-6311
4-6313'
4-6314
!!i! Tuxedo suit, size 42. SWarthmore commercial, done In compliance
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. . Ii 6-1792
with Fire Underwriters SpeclficaSamael D. Clyde
Samuel Do. Cly., Jr. § FOR
Double antique tions. Sale and servtce on electrtc
J. Ewarcl Clyde
GeDI't). P10wmDn Ii
walnut bed. Complete. In' pei"- Wate,: Heaters, Ranges, and small
fect condition.' Call SWarthmore 1l1eclrical appliances. Call:. Erich
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£"4728.
. H. Hausen, SWarthmore 6-2850,
FoR SALE _ Plymouth. Ui51 Corner of Park and MichillBD
Cranbrook, two door, club avenues.
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sedan. In excellent condition. l!'or PERSONAL -'-r Tl!levildOll, .radlo
sale by Swarthmore College facand appliance repairs-prompt
uIty member. CaU W. D.. Wether- servtce. TV sets repaired in the
ford, SWarthmore 6-'1612.
hClll)e.. lto;!\lert Brooks, SWarthFOR SALE _ GlrI~s CCM, figure more 6-3889.
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skates. Size one. $5. Hethering- PERSON~lip covers, cl\Stom
ton, 525 Rutgers avenue. SWarthmade from your own material.
more 6-3967.
Call SWarthmore 6-5154.
FOR SALE - Boy's shoe skates. PERSONAL - Radio and teleSize 5. Sota bed; $20. Glider,
vision senilce. Call anytime,
$15. Ice box, $12. Mimeograph,
Daniels, SWarthmore 6$29. Call SWartlnnore 6-2400. .
FOR, SALE Brick colonial,
three bellroom home. Near
grade school and stores, Call
KIngswood 4-0169.
FOR' SALE Bucket bench
(Dutch),_Al\tique silver chest,
'teens
Marble Top Dresser. Allison's
i'Ha~' cheerAntiques, at the Forge, Rose Tree. 1 '.!!:2'£:~~
?6.
SWarihmore 6-3050.
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FOR
SALE Very'
- Large
1951 'V;trn:~~~~~~~PeJienLCiiii
Cadillac.
goodmodel
condition.
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Family driven. 28,000 miles. Call
train for opWork evenings
MEdia 6-187(1 or MEdia 6-0153.
FOR SALE - 1947 OldsmobIle.
Miss Linton,
Four door. Automatic drive.
Good condition. Radio, heater,
go.od slipcovers. Good tires plus
typist.
two snow tires. Swarthmore own- Interesting work.
ers. $300. SWarthmore 6-4591.
Miss Linton,
FOR RENT
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THO~:M.A
After 2 '.M.
lutIad't*. fa.
Apartment Irazes
In Business DiStrictl:============,
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A fire which could have' threatEDWARD
G.
CHIPMAN
ened a major portion of the Borough's business section, burned
AND SON
out a rear bedroom on iIle third
GlllfRAl COIIT.AaOR
floor at 12 Park avenue shortly
-ESTATE NOTICE
Clock Repairs'
Swarthmore, Pa.
BBtate of Hannah G. Oettz. late of
the BoroUgh of Swarthmore, Deeen .....
LIfi lKI£B nt>tameDWy on the
above BBtate having been ~dted~
the
underol/lll,eCl. a1l pel'8Oii8
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,PETER 01 NICOLA
make· peyment; and those having tire in the two-story apartment of
claims
t
delay, to
,
Prank L. Gettz, Executor
Cleaners,
was
said to have been
Asphalt or. eoncrete
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caused when a cigarette inadCellar Walls R.-P1astered
Or to John B. Qensemer, Attorney
vertantly fell trom an ashtray.
1004 Girard = t Bldg,
The Swarthmore FIre Company
Swarthmore 6-ltll!61
PhUadelphla, ~.
31;.1-28 was called at 12:30 and called In
COUNTY OP DELAWARE
Bealed
Proposals will bo received
at the omce of the Chief Clerk. to
the County Oomm"'l~ners, COurt
House,
Media,
Fa.. up to 1:00 PM. on
TUesday.
February 8, 1966, to be
opened In the presence of the County
commission.... at 2:00 PM. on the
Ubr., ,Board
Pap'"
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Mint Superintendent
Addresses Club
Musical
Prog~am by local
Pianists' ,Precedes
Speech
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Mrs. William H. Blester! J~.,
superintendent of the u.s. nunt IR
Philadelphia, spoke on "Making
Money-a Fascinating Business!"
at the Woman's Club of Swarth-.
more Tuesday afternoon.
Rae B1ester, who is the lirst
woman to be in charge of the
mint, gave an interesting account
of the steps leading to her appointment by Mr. Eisenhower in
1953. Active for many years In
civic and government work and
a delegate to the R~ubllcan Convention_ in 1952, she was suggested for a federal appointment.
When she was asked In wbat positlon she would be interested, sl].e
answered Ul'd like to be superintendent' of the mint. Her reply
to the remark, UNo woman has
ever had it," was "That's why I
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Recommendations
endorsement.
investigation by the F.B.I. and
th Department of Internal Reveneue followed before she was
11 t'lied that she had actually
~e~
Chairmen Named
For Red Cross Drive
lCuntinued from Pap 1)
F. Menno, assistant manager of
the Southeastern· I'ennsylvania
Chapter, and James Williams,
field director of the Red Cross
with the Armed Forces in this
Mrs. H. 1.. M~une, cochairman of Blood Scrvice, announced Thursday, May 12, as the
Borough Blood Donor Day. Six
requests for blood were supplied
through. the Local Branch since
October.
Mrs. Shute reported 2,215%
hours of volunteer service contrlbuted in the three month period
by local women working with the
Red Cross. Reports were made ~y
Mrs. W. Herman Bloom, cha~man of Junior R'!d Cross, Vlrglnia Rath, chairman of FIrst Aid
and Water Safety, Mrs. George
Plowman, chairman of Gray
Ladies, listing 930% hours service by 12 women and naming three
new Gray Ladies, ¥rs. Shute,
Mrs. Doris Musgrave and Mrs.
Pierce McNair. Mrs. N0rI?an
Hulme, chainnan of prodUction,
reported 316 hours of work. .
Mrs. Sargent Brewster, chaIC. I WeIfare Aid and.
man of SOCia
Home Service, stated that three
volunteers from the local branch
contributed 225 out of a total 500
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0 cor
t be In the
se.."e d smce
. Ches-
area:
~ad ~~~a~~:d :~e~=:o~~In:' J~~:
'appointed. Then she
to
appear before the Senate Finance
Commi!tee and the u.S. Senate.
'Mrs,'Biester took over her ne:-v
duties July 1,. 1953.. She p~ld
tribute to the retinng s~perlntendent. who h~d ~erved for ov~r
19 years, for his court~sy 10
showing her around the JIlmt and
Introducing her to the employees.
She described the ~uildlng and
the elaborate ceremony of opening the vault, which has four
combinations. each operated by a
different man.
The speaker told of the different
buildings. in which 'the mint was
located bet!>;'e the erection of the
present building· on Sprir.g Garden' Street in 1899-1901. It was
Interesting to learn that it was
Thomas Jefferson' who suggested
the pres~nt currency system,' so
workable because it is on the
decimal scale.
Mrs. Biester spoke' of the pride
of those .."ho make our U.8:'
money their honesty and palnstaking' care. Every day at three
a balance' must be made by
weight and count, and no one may
leave until everything balances.
There Is a great tradition among
it One
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h
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t e emp OY":,,8 10 e m n .
~an, . who IS the fourth. generabon to operate a ce~m pr~s,
earnestly hopes that hIS son WIll
carry on.
. Afte'r pledging her best. efforts
in her work and extending a cordial invitation to visit the mint,
Mrs. Blester concluded with a
story related by Mr. Eisenhower.
A stranger from a foreign land
told the President that he did not
find the greatness of America in
its 'lields, valleys, rivers or harbors, nor evell In the Constitution or Congress, but in the
churches. ,rAmerica is great because it is good. If America
ceases to be good, it will cease
to be great."
Preceding the talk, a very en'joyable program of duo piano
selections was given by Mrs. William L. Scarborough and Mrs.
. George T. Sarglsson. Mrs. Scarborough, a member of the club,
formerly taught public school
music and served as organist in
Macon, Mo., and as substitute organist in Waynesboro, Va. Mrs.
Sargisson taught music for 13
years in New Rochelle, N.Y., and
is now minister of music at the
Ridiey Park Presbyterian Church.
These talented pianists played a
suite of Mozart, ''The Dancing
Doll" by Poldini, and ''London.derry AIr," an Irish ~olk tune.
The concert was followed by
Mrs. Jobo E. MIcbael's Very interesting and informative report
of the General Federation Convention held In Denver last May
which she attended as a delegate
of the local' club.
.
February .... 1955
branch' olllces and at heaciQuarRED CROSS SEEKS
ters..
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CLERICAL AIDES
"The volunteers who perform
these Important duties provide
An urgent appeal, tor women to the backbone for the elIIcient, OPOO'
serve as volunteers In the blood "ration of the blood progrilm and
Faculty Recommends
m and other seivices, was IDBDylmportant services made
ersion
to
f~:':
this week by Mrs. David available through Red Cross tor
Conv
Bingham Staff Aide chairman the community and. tor members
Boards
for the 'swarthmore Red· Cross ot the armed forces and their,
A Swarthmore High School f a c - ·
families" said Mrs. Bingham
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be bulty committee head
y ~.~A ~ne day tr~lnjng class will be
Further information can . 0
clpal WjllIam BUllh recommended held Monday, February 7, from talned by contacting Mrs. Bingto the joint Swarthmore !U1d R':; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at headquarters ham.
ledge School Board Wednes
of the southeastern Pl!IlDS¥lvanla
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
evening that the present ele- Chapter, 253 N. Board street. .
Mr. Melvin K. .Whiteleather of
mentary school on College avenue
Maglll road is recuperating nicebe relocated elsewhere and the '""The women are neetded to
ly at his home following an opclassrooms therein be converted as typists, and to per orm gen
into a junior high school. This clerical work and filing at various eration.
would accommodate the seventh !!!JIlIIInm~llmnlllllllmuuDlnnnlm"lnllnnnIW=.dUJijllHlllllmHIDIDUllllIIIOIIIIIIIIIUJi"i
and elghth grades as a single unit 51
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and supply the eight additional §
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare.~
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room which the committee esti- ;;;
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mates will be needed by 1959-60, ;;;
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to bring class sections from the
iii
presept high of 34 to 25 pe!, sec- ;;
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tion the size which is consIdered _
ma,dmum. for emclent teaching.
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All members of both School ii
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Boards were present at the in-
Seek,Old Elementary
As•Jro High School
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format meeting held at ththe Yale _
avenue home of Swar more
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:ryfi~ three weeks as compared
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to e14 : In the month of December.
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Cardigan
Sweaters
In November and Decembr five
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calls for service for Swarthmore's
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active servicemen. were cared for,
lj,
all being verification of or ex- ereases In enrollment especially in ;;;
academic subjects,and stated that ~
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tension of leave.
Mrs. John Good, chairman of clue to limited space in the pres_ =
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Entertal!lIllent and Supply, llsted ent high school building there;
was no room for more classrooms
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six parties attended by 41t junior
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hostesses in the neuro-psychiatrlc or teachers. The. present lImlbted
i1grounds
seem,
to
exclude'
possl
iii
sections and general wards of
iii
Valley Forge and Naval Hospitals. itieS of bulJdlng an addition on
Full fashioned luxurious cashmere c:ardigan at the pric:e
A Hallowe'en party was taken on the building. Therefore the comOctober 29 to the Women's T. B. mlttee thinks ada}ition
c:olors. Sizes 34 to 40.
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where 98 patients were served. On the present elementary building is §
Christmas Eve five junior host- the lOgical procedure and that the ::
. ,
esses went to Valley Forge to separation of elementary B!ld !rl!p'>. ;
dance with patients in the N. P. school students thus' occasioned' g SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT _ SPEARE'S SECOND' FLOOR
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section. $400.00 was contributed would be of considerable benefit II
&nnunnrnnnml""lnnnIlIWlnnDDUJiDDIIllmnIHllwnmOOUnnldDlIll111nnllnWdDduP.lriUIiUI..
by Swarthmore residents to be ap- to the elementary as well.
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plied on the Christmas program
in the four area hospitals.
Mrs. David Bingham, chalrman
of Staff Aides; Mrs. Donald P.
AFTER
Jones, chalrman of Canteen; Mrs.
A. W. Bass, Jr., treasurer, also
gav~ rep;rts.. atin
Committee
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Mrs. RW'BHI '. DpIC!? lIs
~:~lr'
Mrs. . all' ncea
.ney K. Morse proposed the following slate for election in May:
for Treasurer, Mrs. A. W. Bass,
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Jr.; for' Secretary, Mrs. T. K.
Brown, Jr.; for Directors, Mrs.
Peter E. Told, Mrs. Hugh O.
Thayer, and, to lill an unexpired
term, Mrs: Avery Blake. . The
meeting was held at the home.
of the chairman, Mrs. J. A. Jones,
303 Elm avenue.
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June Hobbs. daughter of. Mr.
and Mrs. William S. Hobbs of
Park avenue returned recently to
Abilene Christian College in
Abilene, Tex., where she will
enter her junoir year.
$24' 95
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DRASTIC .' REDUCTION
OF
WATCHES - CLOCKS:
MUSIC BOXES
----------------------_._--WATCH BANDS
III PRICE
HEALTH
.. Health .liould head
every list of prized po._
sessi~DS. To attain or
regain health, oonsult
your Doctor. Heed hi.
eKperi~Dced Counsel.
And be sure to bring
his prescriptioQs to lIS
(or Our .expel't com ..
polUldiDg. Thank youl
ONE DOLLAR
for all
COSTl)ME JEWELRY
$1095 to $4095 ValueS'
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUGSTORE·
SHERWIN'S JEWELRY
7Sout1a C ......r Road
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Board Treasurer John F. Spencer.
Supervising Principal Frank R.
Morey,
Elementary
Principal
Thomas Boyle were also in attendance along with Mr. Bush and
ten teachers for formed tile reporting committee.
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It is estimated the present rapId
rate of growth in local· schools
will reach a leveling ott point in
1960 when the town should have
reached its resident .building
capactiy. The r~ort' showed in-
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
YOUR
HEART
VOLUME 27-NUMBER
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, February 11, 1955
HEART
DRIVE
P.50 PER YEAR
fashion-Bridge Ai~$:· Ordina~ion. ~olQorrow ··Carl· Wo Flainmer Di~ ~:k~~ f;;'~o~~kl:~~7n9 Robert Gilfi1lanHe~ds
School For Retarded . At Tnmty Church In Chester Hospital DO~~dsW~;;!n!~,a~:: OfC=~ 1955 Heart Fund Dnve
,
Tuesday Night Party I:arns
Jr. Woman's Club's'
.
Contribution
SwarthmOre.
'The Annual Fashion Show and
The service will be .conducted
Card P$rty' wI11 beprJ!I!I!Dted to by the Rt. Rev. WlJlla!D P. Robthe public by. the Junior Woman'. erts, D.D., retired
Bis· Club of Swarthmore on Tuesday hop of Shanghai, who·is acting for
· 'evening, February
the Wo- the Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart, Bishop
'e 01 Fenosy'1v
ania'
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man's. Clubhoose, P ark avenu.
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The Delaware
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Coun'J.
.... Tran
I I ng
Mr; Danforth is the...............
Center for Retarded Children 10-, director at the BartoI ' Researca
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~ated in.' Yeadon will benefit fro m Foundation. He
. . will continue
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the proceeds. . .
'that position. and will assist at
.
Twelve attractive modeis will the services
at the Swartlimore
unveil new styles of spring suits, Church. He Is being ordained to
coats' :hats and'
Cocktail the Perpetual Diaconate, which
and colorful suinmer cot- eriables men to serve in the mintons 'wlll also beteatured. Two .!stryof the Episcopal Church and
· Media shopa will furnish .the at- at the same time continue in
tire' Mrs. Dorothy Donalri·onwill their l1!gular emplc.yment.
act' as 'nmator; iind Mrs.' ·P. 'J.
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Collier will preaide at the plano
to furnish tia,;kground music.' '
. 'Among' the lLrt
models are
representatives of the Juuior and
Senior Woman's Club of Swarthmore. They are Mrs•. Peter MIller,
Swarthmore· high school stu-
~onary
15~t
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dre~es.
dress~
O'h 'School Studen'ts
HIg
T0 Presen,t '0.ur Town'
o~
D. D. Dickinson ot ParI•. avenue, II1Ilde. the 100,000 landing Names Mrs. Dennett Vice
aboard the USS Monterey In the
Chm. in Campaign
Gulf of Mexico 011 the coast of .
February 20th
Pensacola, Florida at 10:23 a.m.
Wednesday,. February 2.
Robert G.
Jr., 410 Yale
This landing marks a mlleslone avenue, is chairman of
in Naval Aviation as it Is the I!rst more for the 1955 Heart Fund
time in hJstory tJiat any aircraft drive.,
carrier has completed 100,000
Mrs. Louis B. Dennett, 316
landings. A former student at La- West Princeton avenue, assists
fay' Atte College in Easton, Dick- Mr. Gi1fIllan as vice. chainnan.
inson's landing was his tourth.of
iDlstr!ct captains for the .three
six necessary to qualify. student hour door-Io-dopr drive on Heart
Naval ,.Aviators landing aboard a Sunday, Fe'bruary 20, include
M-rier.
Helen Anderson, 734 Yale avenue,
- Atter the landing Dickinson Mrs.
ThomasCharles
A. Bradshow,
Ogdell avenue,
W. Hartman,
was met and congratulated by 313 Park avenue, Mrs. G. P. Pi!Rear Admiral Dale Harris, USN, grim, 25 Dogwood lane, Augustus
Chief of the Naval AIr Basic S. Titus, 200 South Swarthmore
Training Command at Pensacola, ayenue, and George H. Weiss, 543
and Captain H. T. Utter, USN,. Westminster avenue.
Commanding OIDcer (If the USS
It is anticipated
the house_
Monterey.
to-house canvass will be COlDmenced at 2 p.m. and completed
by 5 p.m. of
afternoon of
Heart Sunday,. wlth each volunteer being asSIgned between 15
and 25 homes in thetr own
n,elghborhood..
William E. 'Danforth, Hillborn
avenue, is·to be ordain'ed a Dea- Chester Road Man Was
con 'in the
EpiScopal
Church12,
in at
a
B oroug hR"d
service
Saturday,
February,
eSI en t
10 a. m. in 'Trinity Church;·
12 Years
G~llan,
Carl W. Flammer, Jr., 840 South
Chester road, died in Chester Hospltal Friday mornlnir, February 4,
tollowlng a stroke. He had been
in poor health since September.
Born in 1906 In Reading, Pa.,
Mr. Fl'amml'l' was. a graduate of
the Wharton
'Sch00I a t the . Un,' verslty of'P enosyIv........
-_.- 'He~,
was
employed b y the C rowe.
11 Pub lIshing Comp!U1y in New York
prior to his assoclation with the
Sun Ship Bnilding and Dry Dock
C.ompany
d::
VISOr of
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g
of
borough since.
1943 Mr Flammer was an activ,;
menilier
Holy TrinIty Lutheran
Church on Providence road.
He is survived by his wife, and
sOn Carl, 3rli, age 6, of the Chester
road address, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Flammer, Sr., of Readlng.
The Funeral service was held 'on
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':he:b~~as
m~~dent ~e
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th~t
2,4th AAA Glroup ,AOlds
Red'".' '. C'.ross'. 'Fu"d' . rOlve
Will
Present WI.Tllhbee !eearthighspunOindatYOf
uu
house, and Mrs. Robert B. Cloth- Ding. at '8 ,o'clOck in' the high
Popular Musical
ler. Mrs.- Phoebe Welsh and Mrs. school auditorium. Members o f .
.
W k
Doris Groff of Swarthmore will the cast include Nancy Martin as
Next
ee
· also inodel.·
Emily Webb, the tragic heroine,
O'
The Players' Olub of Swarth. M '''Inf rmation can be ob- and Johnllie LII!ig as GeotgeGibb.
more will present "Lady in the
tain:: tiy,OcalllngMrs,.Eugene 'l'helf'parents are,played
The Swarthmore Branch of the
a musical play by Moss
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r' Darling. .and, Gall Bauer, Steve American Red Cross publicly ex- Hart with lyrics by Ira Gersho.
'im" ..
Carney. presses its. appreclafilon.of the wiD. and. music. by Kurt Weill,
any )UD1pr club ..
Preston
takes the role voluntary pre-cilmpalgn support Monday, February.' 14, throu!ih
·.ments,
doorand
prizes,
plaYil!&
delicious
ot. carda
refreshwill Q.
f' the congenial
. . . .. .stage manager.,
.
.\. . ot the. 24th Anti-"Aircratt Group of Sa"'-'ay,.
, .....
Fe.b,ruary 19.
..
.> . I'" th" ,-",":"Jt' •. &~
.. 'Keilty' Hofmann's Blackfr1!lr the.Ariny·m: its basketball game 'The . play diderafrom any procomp e", e.......... p . . . . . . . . .
.
in th CoUege'
.... Pl'
Cl"b bave
C~g~am, ~0lJd
~beth
ibe~~,t!!I8J
"t'~. Ca~, ':a:ol1and~
in~
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also'''~ -~
~e
Players Club tn Stage
'LadOth
YIn e0ark'
Mrs,
F. H. Forsythe,
Mrs. C. Rusdents will
present this·
Thornton
sell Phillips,
Mrs. Samuel
Alt- Wilder's
~'OurTown"
eve- Monday ..t Imshwei!ersinChester, Large' 'Cast,
by'~ohn
.~warth-
Dark,'~
·U.~·
camp~gn,
c:~~.9~~
Heari Fund
whi"lL begins February 1 and con'l"ues
throughout the. month.
A major portion of all contributlons :wIll Support the local
program, with the remliinder
going to adv~ce the nationwide
research,. education and
munity
programs,.of the
American aeart AsSOf:I.ation.
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hea~
n° 'torsh . IJpe
.';;i<{the~~~'
~~:~~theth:la:.!tU::"':(~~
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rClub WotbienihiJli;l.' ·~~.:have
. """''': po!'!:. ":e"f:'::''::ie:'~~~~i:'con_
With:n~.~' . e ," ~,Ue"vCtied9~ torna' ' !e~nc:es':~wfl·IrI.,·!I.i~·p'··lm~19·"'5'
5'."S'1,RPA1,. . p"r" gOr.am
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'.. ',jUUCiiY
.< The Juni
·Trainbii
Center for He
.Childr/!n which is. J;lO", . located. in
ef!ec.~,
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trl6utions amollnted to
lIg!)ted with .. the story Of Liza,
$100. The prmnised O'Brien tWIns enormously successful in the
Y'lIl!i!)Jl' The Center: has two classsuccumbed to the lIu and 'could world of modern .business,. but
Prellmln'ary plans for this sum·
which are Students Win. Honors
. not. be present. Ellis .:Ridgway'missing the oine thing. she, and mer's recreation program were
capably handied by' tour· devoted
Jr., chairman of· tl!e dnve. which every woman, wants,
First- made In a meeting of the board
· and patienLtellc;hers,· a , speech
.- In Poster Contest openS March 1, expresses for the nighters are sure to gO away hum- members of the. Swarthmore
days a
Six S,,!,arthmore students were Branch and commUl!ity appri!cia': ming and 'whistling thll catchy'
dy Recreation,AasOciation last Thursthtw.o hildr
week working with, e c Th en, announced as winners of several tion, also, to the cj)llege for pro- tunes that are featured in "La
day
"""'"Ii in Bm-ough Hall.
and helpers in the k1tche~. 4 t ere'
"
vidlng
the
Field'
House
for
the
in
the
Dark."
It
was
agreed that the Asso.
6 awards in the Farm and Farm,
ue 22 boys and glris, ages
0,
event.
The musical, a smash hit on elation would follow the same
attending the $Choo.1..A littleCh
local·Home
Safety
Poster·,
reA
p.
tea
and
rall
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Broadway,
and a great . success pattern of activities as last year's
cimtly' sponsored by ..the Penndri
11
.
girl and a poy .B1lQ girl from
el!"
for all workers it1 the
ve . WI in the movies, was a popular program,' including the pre-school
ter. are among the chil'dren who sylvania Rural Safety
·be held on Wednesday afternoon, vehicle for some ot the profes- and primary group, summer club
(Continued on Page 5).
Pamela McCrory, Westmmster February 23, at the. home of the sional theatre's most' outstanding for children of the third through
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avenue, . a sixth grade student at Branch chairman, Mrs. J. Al- stars:
the eighth 'grade, and a baseball
Rutgers avenue school,. won bright Jones, EIni. . avenue. Ail
The Players Club production Is program for boys under 14 years'
fourth pHze of $10 in the Class A drive area chairmen, captains, itriuer the directiOn of Harry H. of age participating in the Eastern
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. division for children· upder 14 soncitors, and ,heads of Red' Cross Cafferty with Joseph GuaUieri Delaware County League.
years of' age.
Harbison is vOluntee, r services, are aSked, to assisting, and presents a large
Operating committees were ap• her art instructor at the Rutgers plan to attend the rally where and talented cast, and c!l0rus.
,pointed by co-presidents Gilbert
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avenue school. ,
.
they will be briefed for the drive
Mustin and Mrs. Charles Martin
· John R. Camp, executive viceThose winnirig honorable men- and secure necessary supplies for BIRTHDAY TEA SUNDAY
as follows:
president and treasurer of the tion and awarded one doUar its progress.
HONORS MRS. STABLER Property: Mrs. Bruce Dearing,
Oliver H. Bair Company, will ad" prl'z'es I'nclude Stephen Banc,roft,
.
chaI'rman, Richard Hunt, Alfred
Cl b
In
spite
of
rain
and
fog,
last
f
dress the Woman's
0 Harvard avenue,' sixth grade stuMaass, Richard' Noye. Publicity:
. da y, ...
~e.1\b ruary
Sunday, February 6, nearly 100 Mrs. Alex Mills, chairman" Mrs.
Swarthmore Tues
dent at Rutgers avanue schoo,l,'
t ''Wh
y ' Bond, Man'etta' avenue, fifth n
relatives and friends of Mrs. Ida Lindsay Wolfe. Pre-school and
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15 at 2 p.m.
on the subj ec,'
J'oh'n
Lincoln SG Great?" The proI' 0
I
. . 0 Palmer
attended a tea
M
Wil ID'ade student at Rutgers avenue
The
WOmen's
International given in her honor by her son- Primary: Mrs. J. Archer Turner,
gram is in charge of
rs.
- school; Barbara Richards, Dartd chairman, Mrs. Mills. Summer
lIam F. Taylor, chairman of the mouth, avenue, sixth grade stu- League for Peace and Freedom in-law and daughter, M.... an Ciub: Mrs. Lindsay Wolfe, chalrAm
""'..
'derit at'
the.
College avenue school;
......
, e - _ . . departm--<
.
wfll hold its regular February Mrs. WllliamA. Clarke, at their man, Mrs. C'--les
Bovard. BaseN.J M
on home, Crumwald Farm, WallIng- ball: Robert Detweller, ch aIrman,
.
' A native of Florence,
., r. Susan Spencer; YQle avenue, sixth meeting at Whittier House
2
Camp .,,';"'v.
will17,beat p.m.e
l
----. ed his edU cation at gr'ade studertt at the College ave- Thursday, February
ford. It wasl
Mrs. Stabler's
80th'
Mr. Hunt and Mr. Maass. Exec"
• nue, school', and ··'tzi. Ryerso' n,
11 .a p'an d birthday. Her four chi dren - utive.' "'u
............. Mr. Mustin,
. Rider
. . Moore Businesa' 'Co'lege'
The program
..-s. "_-<'_,
~-'-els
C
lie
f
m1
on
the
principles,
po
etes
an
MrS.
Clarke,
Mrs.
ClIflord~.
Gil' 1er, Mrs.
Trenton, N.J.,.,..,.. . 0 ge. a Eim ·avenue, sixth grade student
L. Panel
bers
La
Boyd, Mr. Detwel
baJmin
rtuary
M
Scien
d
Em
g an
0
.~~ Wo'fe.
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ce, at the College avenue 'school. , 'work of W.I..
. mem
• lam of Buck Hill Falls, Mrs:
Turner' and "_.
Philadelphia, and. the Event.'ng
are:' .
rence . J. Stabler of Wallingford,
Anyone interested in the di'Mrs. 'Wallace McCrory who wiH and C.''Norman Stable r of New rectorship ot any of the summer
School of Accounts and Fihance
of the University of PennsylMrs. A. Y. Lees DIes
speak upon iIlework of W.I;L. York _ eight of her 15 grandchil- programs should apply, prior to
Former Swarthmorean Mrs. A. at United Nations; Mrs. ~a:,ce dren, 10 of her 17 great-grand- the next board meeting on Febru. vania. He is a past president of
the Philadelphia
Presbyterian V. Lees, Who has been residing Webster reporting on reso ';' ons. children, and other members o..f ary 24, to the appropriate comSoeial UoIon, a director· on . the with her daughter', Mrs, H. M. dealing with O81'l0nal and ~ the family were present.
mittee chairman.
"Boarcl of' the Chestnut Street Paschall of Reick Hall, Md.; died Datlonal afIatrs whlcll were made Mrs. Stabler's long service to
Business Men's Associatl!'n and Thupday, mOl'l!ing, February ,10. at the recent National Board education and in certain fields of
member of the Board Df Managers
In additiOn to Mrs. Paschall she meeting-of W.I.L. in PhIIsdelpbI.a; public attalrs, together With her SWtM IOARD
and prograri. chairinim of !hI! is survived by a son, James S., of .and Mrs. Frederick T?lIes Who gifts 'for outgoing, kindly, nelghMEETING POSTPONED
Central. Y. M. C. A.. In additiOn Locksl
FaJtns, Glen Mills five will give a resume of the current bor1inesil have won her hosts of Last week's snow having delayhe ......'nd::.·lJdren· and one 'great legislation
programwfll
of. tollow.
W.I.L.· A f ren,
I d s 'and I't was evident" that ed' on-the
site preliminaries
of tbe
to many other ...._
ODS,.'.
on period
.
wim Cl b' build
,is a member f!I..the LiIlcoln Clvtl grandchild.
ErIch 'Hausen
in charge they weleomed this OJ/portunltySwarth,more.·S
u s
_
War Soclety.
.
,
ItalJ... Ch1ld
. wlU be to express their love and admlra- log committee, the board 01 eIIMrs. JOitD A. Bird, JoIn. J'ulIus
lAPPAS TO sEw
of hasp
OJ·
-care
tlon.·
rectors
A. Flnclten Mrs. A. Sidney John.
available during the ~. All
AmoD.g the guesfs were tormer daY evening of. thiS
son, Jr.,
Mrs. Kerjdan C. Sad-I' The Kappa Kappa Gamma sew- manbe:ts are uqred to attend
associates from weSt Chester postpiIned
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ler will be tile hoal
1$ 1« tit!! inII
will meet on
Is
State Teadiers
:where she Ding ,of next .. \Vf!ek, ,
board
day IIrI. j). Mace' Gotiimt' aIId February Ill,. at thit'ftome of
piO(lam
taught for IS ;Years; from George will meet .at the home of Mn. D.
Carroll
StNeter will
pour Wpter R. SboemaJrer•_W
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up, stage, lights, sound'
buSiness 'andpubliclty.
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thera'pist~who~ s~ds
eve-''';~
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re-clU!'P~gn
Coun~1l.
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Clubwomen To H
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February 11, 1955
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Pqe2
ledge Is the maternal grand- and Mrs. W. W. Turner of Mt.
th
Th paternal grandpar- _H.;O~IY~O;;Io;;e;:;p~lll;;o;ce=.=======.
:~ ~ Mr~ and Mrs. Malcolm ,:
P McNair of Cambridge, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Welsh Gamma Sigma.
of Swarthmore avenue entertained
Mr. Howarth gradua~i=
Mr. and Mrs. Maxe)' Morrison and friends Central School,
ter'
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bo.1d at a SOD College. and took his mas 8 •
Mr. and Mrs. ])wight Strong
of Riverview road are entertain- dinner part)' lut J'rida)' evenin,. degree in business administration
at
the
University
of
PeDD8)'lvania.
of
Denver•.Col6l'8do, announce the
ina with a dinner party on, Sat- 1Mrs. Howard Y. Cl)'roer of
urday evenl.na.
Park 'avenue a~ the Preti- He Is a IIKIIDber of Phi
' biJth of a daughter. NancY. Tuescs.. P. . . S. cD!. Ii
John S. Thompson. Jr.• BOD of denls Luncheon ~ the Delaware Sigma.
day. February 8. Maternal grandMr. and Mrs. John S. Thompson I C'OUIlty Council of Mothe.. Clubs
IIRTHS
of Beatty road. Media. returned at the Inaleneuk Wednesday noon.
to Princeton Universtly after
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard
Mr. and Mrs. W., S. PB?De of
spending the mid-year vacation of Union. avenue entertained on Hoboes announce the birth of a
Swarthmore High School
skiing at Stowe. V\- This past SaturdB)' evening at a family din- son. Daniel Jettery. on, Thursday.
, .
week-end he attended the Winter ner part)' in' honor of tb'eir son, J'ebruary 3. Maternal grandpar,presents
..
rnival
~t
Dartmouth
College
in
John
on
his
21st
birthday.
Ca
enls' ~ the neW bo)' are Mr. and
II
~.
Clitrord Banta of ParriSh Mrs. oJohn 'Schumacher of Ogden
, Hanover. vt.
h
bridg club
Members of Chapter P of
road, en~rtained er
e
avenue. and' his' great grandby Thornton Wilder "
P. E. O. SIsterhood. Swarthmore. at' a luncheon and. afternoon of mothe, Is Mrs. Hervey Sc:buwlll entertain their husbands at bridge on Thursday.
macher of Haverford avenlie.
Fridciy, Pebruory 11, 8 P.M.
a Valentine's Day dinner toniSht.
Ur. and Mrs. Edward Bull of
Swarth';'_ High School Auditorium.
.'
Mrs. Walter ShoeJ:naker of Marietta avenue entertain.ed ~omeiss
Mr. and Mrs. Georae H;
Riverview road entertained at
mander and Mrs. Theo. Moore and of Westroinster avenue announce
Resflrved Seats - $
Un...-veti Seats - 750;
Sunday afternoon, in honor of
son. Stephen. last week-end. The the birth of a son. Robert ArmTickets 01'1 sale at the door
Lydia Lewis R,lckman of
Moores are enroute to New York
England: Guests "(ere
and 'will sail from there for Paris. strong;
sylvaniaa1HOspital
on January
·U,
iii
the University
of Ji'eDnSwartlimore College ~Iassm\ltes
!'ranee.
'
. The new bo)' welshed seven
. Rickman.
',.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter
Moir of
•
Mrs.
.d etum c! on pounds !4 oUnces.
Dr. Leroy E. Petenon of Vas- South Chester roa r, e
\
sar avenue was in New York City Monday nIght from a vacation of
Mr. and MrS. Henry L. Mclast Thursday. attending the Cur- 12 days in Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.
CorlrJe. 2nd. ~, Newtown Squere
tiss-Wright ~~ent Show.
Mrs. R. E. WilBon of Ogden 'alle- announce the bfltl:ll: ~ their thtrd
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher of nue has returned from a two child and 6tst 1011'. Ma)'llard Dick,,
BEAUTY SALON
Haverford avenue entertained the week visit with her daughter. Mrs. son. on swrday, February 6. at
Thimble G:roup at her home Mon- Go!orge P. Bowie of Riderwood. Bryn Mawr Hospttal. The baby
. BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
day afternoon.
Md .• and her two granddaughter:" is a grancisoa of Mr. and Mr...
Suzanne Plowman. daughter of Ruth and Kathie. while Mr. BOWIe Pemberton· Dickson of
9 South Chester Road '
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plow- was on a business trip to South avenue and Mt. and MrS. Guy A.
man of NoIllh Swanthmore ave-l.aaro.lIn,a.
Call-SWarthrnorlJ 6'-0476
McCotkle O'f Stone Ridge. N.Y.
nue. entertained at a dinner party
Mrs. A. 1.. Clayden. of Park
last S!!turday evening before th~ avenue returned recently from a
Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Craemer
seventh Grade Junior Assembly visit' with her son-in-law and of Springfteld announce the birth
Dance.
daughter. Commander and Mrs. of a daughter. Jane( LynII. on
Mrs. Marvel Wilson of Strath Lawrence Traynor of Lakehurst, WedneSday. February.2. in Phila.AMILY DINNIU to SUIT 1M TASTE of IVIIYONI
Haven avenue will entertain her N.J. Commander Traynor is sta- delphia.
,
TENDER STEAKS alldCHOPS eo..... to 0 .....
bridge club at a luncheon next tloned at the Navlll Air Station in
The paternal grandparents are
EXCEIJRNT BANQUET AND PAKTY FACIU'l'IES
. Thursday afternoon.
Lakehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer of
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNm' Il!'-l:30 P. Ml.
Mrs. L. C. Hastings of HaverMr. and Mrs. W. H. Ward of Harvard avenue. ,
DINING lOOMS .... LOliY AI. CONDITIOlilD
ford place will ,entertain at a Strath Haven avenue will. enterValentine luncheon' and bridge et taln at a dinner party this evening
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. DougCcimfo'J'toW- ROO'm'
1Jaf' or" W4I.1i
EIe.....r
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her home ,on Monday. February in Wilmington. honoring Mr. and las of Springfteld are
''i';rli/T
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14.
Mrs. Lagarrigue of Paris. Fracnce. congratulations on the birth
Jean Collenberg, daughter of
Mr. Robert Kelghton of edar their third SOil. JaDles ~aieol'l
. ' . . . ,
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Mr. and Mrs. -Wllliam C. Collen- lane returned on Sunday night to Douglas. In. at Bryn Mawr HosYallt' " H','riidrcf MilII~S', ~wartfjlWoN; .. ,
berg of Dickinson avenue. enter- Cornell University for the second pital on Saturday. January 22. ,
W''''I.~I· i"AR.dff. 101,•• ' ..
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PAnU...:
tained members of her 1Ir.rt grade term. Bob is a second year law
The paternal grandparents of I ~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!
class and friends at a ''Magic Val- sludent at Cornell Law School.
the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. I:
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entine Party" on Saturday;
KrIstin Peterson, daughter of JaDles B. Douglas of North Ch'eli- _ _ ..................
Mrs. Randolph Ruess and Miss Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson Of, ter road.
.
Nancy Hoess of .comell avenue Vassar avenue. celebrated her 4th
entertainl'(l. at a nelghborhoOd tea birthday on T,\esday ','1ith.... I,'art)'
Dr. and Mrs. Donald N. Twad'on Sunday a:ttemQOn.fu honor of for her n:elibbO~oOd fl:i en!1s.
at Fairview road
Mr. George, Warren and Mfss, Dr. and ~: Jol\D.H. Wlilton
birth of their third child......,",
t~Q" c~
S*~n(I'.
Trudy Mack who Will ~. married of Ogden lWe~w, te~ed on Sat~
Emily NCiSWot'tbY.
on Saturday. February 2a
~day from If val!lItion ~ 10 dill's Friday. February ... in I.Yinlf~r,~ I
Mr. and Mrs. JameS' H. HOrn- spent· at'St. :CroUt' in me '\P'frgin HOiIPitlil.
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adS)' of Dickinson avenue
IsTands..,.
TIle grandparenls are Mrs.
the week-end lit New York visitMr. anet Mrs. Russell Heath of Henry L. Smith of Rutger$' aV8l1u,e
MRS.·
ROIIRT J.. A,1'
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ing friends in Flushing. Mr. JaDles Cedar lane are spending the and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ii.. TwadP,.sloll.
ze...x
p~ Hornadily traveled to Durham. week-end in lJanover; N.H. They,
of, Scarsdale. N.Y.
. SWarthmore 6-11440
D.•rimo_th .~ . . ., ....
N.C.,
for the week-end
to Mr. vard
will attend
Dartroouth-Harhis brother-in·law
and' sister.
Indoor the
Track,
Meet on SatMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mc- ~
and Mrs. WUliam Mithoef'er
utday afternoon. Their son. San· Nair of Riverview road and Balti~
that city.
dy. runs the quarter mile and is more pike announce the birth of
Mrs. Martha Fisher ot Ventnor. anchor man on the mile relay twin sons. Douglas Perry and
\
,THE,
N.J.• will Spend the'week-end team for Dartmouth.
Malcolm Donald. ,on Monday. Janwith herson-in~law and daugliter.
uary 31. in Chester, Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ~cher of
RINCLIFFE-MqWA.TH
Dr. Helen Woodbridge of Rut.,
. ..
-.
Swarthmore avenue. A hirthday
Mr. and, Mrs. Roy George Rinpart)' honorin, ¥is. Fisher will clifte of ,Strath Haven avenue
,.,
be given Sunday afternoon.
announce the engagement of their
~~ 1,';. KAllFFMAN
325 DARTMoUTH
Robert AUison of Vassar ave- daughter., Miss C!:laire Rincllfte. to 313 "~ontb .\venne
'
nue returned last Friday from II Mr. Robert Howarth 4th of Wal- SwaJ1liJDore 8~2080
,
trip through New En'glimd.
IUngford. son. of Mni. Frederick R. SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mr. Ove Motaaard-CbrIstensen '
Located in the Heart of Swar:thmore
FOR ALL
of 'Copenhagen. Denmai"k, Is vIsit_ Long and the late Mr. Robert MAG~S
2 Mlaute. from Tralll
Ing Mr. and M,.s. WIlliam M. Howarth 3rd:
Park of Y'a1e avenue for a few
Miss Rinclitre graduated from
Stephens College and The PhiItidays.
Art
George Lee. son of Mr. and delphia' Museum School of
Gard~ft
Mrs. Randolph Lee of Haverford where ~he was president of Beta
place, will celehrate his tblrd
Living Room, Kitchen, 2 Bed Rooms, Bath
birthday tomorrow with a party.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Althouse of
$11 0
$117
m~n1h
Rutgers avenue will entertain at
a small dinner part)' tomorrow
Swarthmore, Pa.
evening iIi honor of Miss Anna
AIR CONDITIONED
Mary Fus!ierr alid Mr. Eben Lang.
Guests will include a number of
_ Friday &: Saturday
alumni' of Cornell University.
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"'ARLON BRANDO AS NAPOLOON
Personals
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and high school. p,ivale O1)d parochial:
church
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Ep;'copal.
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catholic.·
Methodist
Bopli,l: ..omen·s club: Delawa ", Cou~
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presellb
Moss Hart's
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Dir&cIW by Harry H. Cafferty
A'lsiifttd by Joseph Saultieri
MlI!lIday tlwllll," $atwdoy
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if you made a liat of the
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AT HIGH SCHOOL
a sophomore at Qhi,Q University
and is maJo~ in 1;I1,edical te,chnoloI)'. She ts a member of th.e
Women's 'Recreation Association.
Pam Foster. daughter of Mrs.
Mary C. Foster of South Chestel' road. entertained at a surprise
birthday party in honor of J'!Iarybeth Carney of Media at her home
on Saturday. January 29.. Fifteen
girls were present at the luncheon
party.
Mr. Carroll P. Streeter of CoIumbia avenue returned Friday
deVelop'men~
of the new
.
In,HvftluaJ 'J'o)ii...
,
Mr. Harrison. who heads the
civic ~oclation recently formed'
by the residents of High Meadows. w~ talk about problems
facing one of the County's newest
communities. while Mr. Emmott
will describe the types of subdivisions now being built it Middletown Township. Mr. Cooke
wili tell how the new subdivisions
into the Delaware County
community. and what future developments may be expected. and
Mrs. Webster will discuss how
LWV inay be of· service to
new neighbors.
There will be opportunity for
discussion between the' speakers
and for q\tesUons from the 1I00r.
Swarthmore high ~chool students
as well as members, of the other
County leagues have been invf~
t6 the tneeting.AU members of
the community are invited to at-
The Child StudY grOUP' of the
Home and School Association
moved into its fourth session on
TUesday evening under the leadership of· Mrs. Maria Shelroire.
Director ~f ·D.elaware County
Family Service. DiscussiOn Was
based .upon the film· "Angry Boy."
Next week, the films will deal
with adolescent bOys and girls
with Dr. HumeSton as the discussion leader.
from a busil1ess trip of two weeks
througb the ~estern states.
Sates 'Lit,.iI.rs Honored
Peter Bloom. son of Mr. and
J. J.' MacAliespie .cif Oberlin Mr.. Herman M. Bloom of Columavenue, was 811\0ng t&~ sales lead- bia avenue. was home last week
ers of InterJ;lational Business Ma- for the mid-year v,acation from
,were 'Cornell University. ,l"eter.. ·will
a"
reglonBl turn to Ithaca. N. ·Y.·on' Monday
~onvention of the IBM Hundred to begin the sect.b'd' term of his
Percent Club. the company's sales freshman year.
Mr. Cooke appeared with a
l.h'onc)r organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlorry Grayson ;LWV member of a radio program
over
WP'jiIA
Tuesday. He dis•
.-.".
'··":·.:..-- •.. _1-_new
' cussed
some of the problems of
The regular monQ1ly l!leeting of at 30 Forest lane. MrS. 'Smith is a rapidly grO~ing community.
the, Friendly: Circle will be held the dauShter Of" Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Morrow Spoke on "Inon Thursday. Februaty 17. at the Frank 'R: Markley nf Guernsey dividual Liberties" on a program
home of Mrs. G. L. 4Is,ton. 635
d
over .radio station WVCH
~orth Chester road.' MrS. Jolul rO;\ .
Pitman will serve as co~h()stess.GiJmyGehrinB. o,augllt4lr of Mr. last FridIlY. Mrs. William Watkins
and iMr,.. William H. Gehring of is ljldlo chairman.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of UniveJ'Slt;y plaee. I~t last WednesMaple avenue entertained with day to visit her brother-in-law High- School Five Wraps
a dinner party and an evl.- and sister. Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Up Four in a Row
ning of bridge at their home on MacFarland and family of' AuSwarthmore High School's bassaturday night.
gusta. Ga.
ketpaU.!eam has made it four in
ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~iiiiii~=ii a row in league play with a
thrilling victory over Ridley
Park 54-48 last Friday night. and
by overwbelming Glen-Nor Tuesday afternoon.
At Ridley' Park both teams put
in fine performances both offensively and defensively. Coach
ReeSe played live men throughout
the' entire game with Cal Coleman. BJirry Gwinn and Captain
RandY
·Malin sinking 12 points
• This buaineaa of fiJljng preeach. Charlie Hummer ten, and
scriptions is no child'. j~b.' The
Pete KrOon accounting for eight
tinlely points. John Dalgaard. a
pharmacist often holds the life qf
consistent point producer for the
Parlters (and th!' section m scorthe PJtient in the hollow df hja
ing leader) CaDle 4i1rouah with 22
hand. He lIluatbe aIdIlfuIand Bebut not enough to overcome the
fired-lip SwaDthmore team.
curate. Horsy II1UIt IOftm JIi8
On TuesdB)' afternoon after a
ragged 1Irst qu&rter(l!1-15) ,the
eterl op ci'S""I. Wheti10u bi...
,
I!lds plared spir;ited. ball. be~ pRlciqllioDa to ua jVIl.be~6t b7 oar In •
CaDle defense mind,ed and limited
Glen-Nor to onlY 18 points during
d ea:perienJe, fOr which there can·be 110 1IUbeti.
the last three quarters while getting 48 pOints lJlemselves in good.
all-arouhd plB)' m8k1ng the final
.co~ 66-,3,3. ,~ine ,~>:l' bit the
scoring e(!lumn for Swilrlhmore in
~ cia t • haft • riCht to. , ... to
another team eftort.
'S~ore Is now riding in
undiSputed second place in Section
III with no ,.me scheduled for
tonight. KeY games are coming
)
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up next week 8gainst the rllnnlng
THEATRE $QUARE
SophomoreS of Eddystone on
TuesdB)'•. and &gHoSt the very
C~~L
.~V.y SERy!~E
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Substitute for Experience
Apartments
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,Planning Experts
To Speak at LWV Meet
As part of Wednesday afternoon's conferehee recess program
for children of the combini!d elementary schools in' the Rutgers
Iilvenue school audltoriwn. me!pS k
W'II 0' .
belli ot Mrs. Stullrt Graves teenpea ers
! . I~USS
Iil,e dramatics group from the
County Growing
Community Arts Ci!nter.WalUngPains
ford. presented a one-act pI8y.
"Pumpkill Pie."
A cOunty problem ot interest to
The cast included Charlotte all 'persons living in the rapidly
Brodhead as 'the prince .. aDd expandina Delaware Valley will
'Gloria Peirsol as Peter; Alberta be, outlined by four speakers at
Klein as,~iIl'lltta; ~nm Woodall tbe ,ebruary mpetina of the
as Igng C9le; piane 'l/'et~ as 9s - Swarthmore League of Women
wald
~o)ver, 'J'Sra l,Jo.Yd. Yoten to be heid Monday. FebIlP\lml?kin QlpssoJ]l.;. Ii11d SI¢dr!> ruary 2i. at 8 p.m.. at Whittier
MllcNalin and San~ 1!Ilor~ as HouSe on the coilege campus. .
e~f!liAAted.
th!lguar!ls.
'",!! sPeakerS
discUSs "PoThe f.eP~"rl' IiChl'!t!J!.e Is . . fD,1.,.
~rs.. qraV'eB/
dtrecls litic~ );:fte.iHveness In Delaware
Iqw," 'lt~
J"D"_~ tl}.e Art C~nle! C~~~~~~:~ II;:O~o/." ,Appe~'!ln th!! pro~ ~ ~ool. .... Fe
and *,e.~m19ti11c~
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R"tn wIn be 'ch",rles
,~on,d
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Gr!1!m Aven,~. ~wne:
b- Pie"
be
Pl!wlI 4h:ect!l!'o~ '" .,....an.
ruary 16. JUdan SdIooI,Prc)Yi~ hli!Ddly' open House
WnL-TV; Walter )l:lQID*. M1t;!d
d
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T
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enee roa lID ... _wn av.... the Swwtb!nQl:'e
e own owns. po.""""", oner;
Aldan; I'ebruary 16. Spti!J,- c,hur,chon I'4Qnd/ly
M. Todd Cooke. director' of the
fteld High School" Leamy avenUe February 28.
Del'-ware C~urity
. PI_g
_ Com8J1.d Wyndmoor road. Springfteld:.
missIon; and Mrs. ;r4aurice L.
and -February 17; Scenic Hills
.-TES
Webster, Jr.. Pre~ident of the
School, Claremont and muvlew
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lucai ~,
TWV ilnd' a nie~ber
'of the
,...
roadS. Springfield. AU adult resiPatricia Lynn Par}r.. ,daughter of Delaware County Rental AdvisorY
danls of the coimty are invited to Mr. and Mrs. ~l> S. Ji'ark of Board. which deals with many
survey which closes at 8 p.1O.
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JeIbn Pearson, IIOD of Mrs. John
JUNIOR AS,.Ii.IES ' Free
SUJVeys In
II. Peanop of Cori1e1l Ilvenue. reThe 8th IlIIIf 10th :Grades will..
b' ,
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turned to BroWn Universlty.l!rov- hold their dances at the Women's Ne'ar y Towns Next nee
idence. R.I.• OIl Tuesday to begin Club on Saturday evenlna. FebTIle ftrst of, monPlly free chest
the secoDd term of his junior ruary 15.
x-rays fpr the communiiy to be
' year.
Hoat and hostess of the 8th conducted jointly by the Delaware
Grade will' be Dr. and Mrs. Ned County TJl.belllulosis and Health
Williams. who will be asa!sted AssocJ8\ion and th~ .8t;lte Departas cJ>ilperones by Mr. and M1s. met\t of Health. In cooPllr,,~o.\l
Edwanl .cratsle7. ,and .:Mr. and with· tl.iI! Del,nvare ColintY ~IIIrs. W. C. Rowland.
cal $oCJ!!ty wiu start next ,'MorIand.
Mr. end Mrs. H. Willis Jackfebl\l!JI'Y 14. and con~e
son will be the host and hQf\ess·llthroiJgb Th\U'sdS)',·F~ruary 17.
of the 10th Grade.
as
In ~oun~ ,thf! '~l" pl,al),
c:ha~rones will be W. and Mrs. Roben W. ~dt,' J!:xecu~ve
GAS - OIL - ~OAL
Reavis
Cox. and Mr. end Mrs. Secretary of the 1UbercUJ.oSJs A,s...
-~--B. N. RltzfD...."xpl#ll)~ ~!lt thefprmer
per/qd of tw,o 1JI.011tI;Ls
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PUnISHED EVEBY ntIDAY AT 'SWABTBHORE. PA.
PETER E. TOLD. lIIAlUOBlB TOLD. P1JIIU8BBRS
Phone SWartIImore .......
Rosalie Pelrsol
PETER E. TOLD. Edltor
Marjorie Told Ellen S. S~mon
Barbara Kent, Managing Editor
SallY Alden
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 8, 1879.
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Feb1"llllr1 11, 1955
mE SW'ARTBMOREAN
experiences with the United Nations and In particular, ~e
UNICEF program.
.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
wlll meet at the church at 7 p.m.
June Holt wlll be the discussion
leader.
W.S.C;S. Circle 5 wlll meet at
the hOme' of Mrs. Walter Taft, 543
Marietta avenue on Monday at
8:15 p.m. Mrs. John Hamilton
will start the new study book,
v~rsity of pennsylYania.
February 11, 1955
CHICKEN DINNER
There will be a CoIIee Hou:r In
the Women's Nsoc!ation Room
hllnor, 12
Immediately following the second
Wesley A.M.E. Church
service. All members of the conBodine Avenue·
gregation are cordially Invited to
meet the members of the new
Call Klngswood 3·7836
1955 ChUl'Ch Boerda. The Board
for reervatiOns
of Deacons wlll be In charge.
5 until 8 P
'Sunday ev!!Ding the SenIor
High Fellowship will meet for l:;;:::;;;;:m~~~~~;;.~;:::
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';; I saw it in The SW8l1hiiiorean;
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sion. 'The Junior High Fellowsupper at 6:30 In McCahan Hall. ship will meet for supper at 6:30
The program at , will feature the nI
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McCahan Hall, followed by a
movie, "The Power' of Prayer."
choir rehearsal at 7, and a meetIng.
VALENTINESI .
At '6 on Sunday evening, ,the
Young Adults will lUeet In the
jVALENTINESI,
Wmnen's Association Room for
, VALENTINESI Bible StudY under the leadership
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of Mrs. Maxey Morrison. Supper
. We're fold w!' have a wonderful In McCahan Hall. will be follOWed
coDection ••• Come in and
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CHURCH SERVICEs
A celebration of the Holy Communlon' will be held at 8 o:clock
Sunday morning. Chlldren 1D ,
third grade aDd up wlll meet for
Church School at 9: 30 ,a.m., and
those in the second grade and
down wlll have ctasses ~t, 11
o·clock. The regular sennce,
Mornln~ Prayer ~ be ~eld.
11 o'clock. At this servIce, the
ushers wlll be as follows:
E
J. E. Bell. E. O. Cramp, C. .
Fellows, ~. R. Gray, A. H. Knabb.
R. B. Price,
Sr., b
H. ',Po Stamford,
M Wt
and C. . a er ury.
William Morrison win serve as
The Ladies' Bible Class ,will
hold a covered dish luncheon' on
TUesday at 12:30,p.m; at the home
of Mrs. Ray Harlow, 315 Lafayette
avenue. Mrs. W. Lovekin will
be .in charge of the studY book.
At 8 p.m. on TUesday the Bible
Study Class taught by the pastor
and sponsored by the Commission
on Membership and Evangelism
will' meet.
On Wednesday from 4-5 and,7-B
p.m. Mr. Ku)p will have his regutar office, hours for personal
counseling at the Church StudY.
W.S.C.s. Circle 4 will meet "t
p.m. on Wednesday.
and
Wayne
Kinyon
and servlee,
Pierre
On Thursday at 1 p.m. Circle 6
acolyte
at the
8 o'clock
Decrouez at 11 o·clock. During of
W.S.C.S. 'will meet at the
the 11 o'clock service Kathryn home of Mrs. Don Dickinson, 405
Bennett and Jane Hay will be lD Park avenue. Mrs. Grace Lovecharge of the nursery.
kin will be the speaker.
Tbe Canterbury Club will hold
a supper meeting at 6:30 p.m. on CHRISTIAN, SCIE"CE NOTES
Sunday. A film on the Church's
Healing through spiritual means
work in the Phillpplnes will be
as practiced by Christ Jesus, wlll
shown. At 7: 30 p.m. the Young
be a topic dealt with at Christian
People's Fehowship will meet.
Science
services Sunday. when the
The re~ar monthly meeting of
Lesson-Sermon
is entitled "Soul."
the Vestry will be held at 8
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jose'ph P. ,Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Associate MInIster
Sunday. February 13
9:30 A.M. and 11;00 A.M.-Morning Worship Service. Dr. Reavis
Cox will give the sermon, entitled "A Meager Sort of Knowlo'clock Monday evening.
th
edge"
9'30 iO'45 and 11:00 A.M. On Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. ere
. Ch~rch' School classes wlll meet. wll1 be a service of
9:30 A.M.-Men·s and Women's I Pr'ay"r,
Bible Class.
Holy Communion wlll be cele5:00 P.M.'-Conflrmation Class.
brated at 7: 15 a.m. Wednesday. At
6:00 P.M.-Young
Adults.
, 6'.30
P.M. _ Senior
an
..d Junior ft o'cI ock Wed nes d ay evenIng the
HIgh Fellowship.'
BibIe Study group will meet . The
Church School Teachers' WorkMETHODIST CHURCH
shop will be held' at the same
John
C.
Kulp
hour.
j
MinIster ~
A service of Evening Prayer
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will be held on Friday at 5:30
p.m.
Mr. Fred Haley.
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,Organist-Director of MuaIr
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METHODIST NOTES
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Church School classes meet lit
11:00
A.M.
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45
'on Sundays' for" all" ages be"
• ~ce.:Mr.
on "The Man
ginning at two years. There is Ii
Go.'"P,M.-Young"'
. Build,Adult'Bullders
. 5:30
Adult
Adult
Bible Class. ,'Clasli' and
: =~~p,;~Ub family covered disIi At the 11 a.m. Morning Worship
: 7:00 P.M. - Youth Fellowshil! the annual observance of Race Re_
, 7:00
will P.M.
meet.-Bullders' Club
[ congregation
lations Sundayofwill
the be
Swarthmore
held. The
gram provided.
A.M.E. Church and its pastor, the
Male Choir. Publlc
Rev. A. N. Clark will be guests.
TRINITY CHURCH
pastor. Rev. Joim C. Kulp,
H. Lawrence Whittef;llore,
will use as his sermon topic, tiThe
Sunday. February IS
Mali Who Nearly Let Go."
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.'
'At 5: 30 p.m. the Young ,Adult
9:30 A.M.--Church School (3rd Bullders' Club .will have a family
Grade and Up).
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11:00 A.M.--Church School (2nd
Grade and Down).
Women'. Club com11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer.
witp, the' regular student
6:30 P.M.--Canterbury Club.
Fellbwship supper. Th~
7:30 P.M.-Young. Peoples
Club program at 7 p.m.
lowship.
Tuesday. February 15
.
open to the pub~c and will be
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
provided by the De1aware County
Wednesday. February 16
Male Choir. Nurseries
and movies will be arranged for
7'15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
8:00 P.M.-Bible Study.
the children.
, Friday, February 18
The Wesley Fellowship program
5:30 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
following supper presents Mrs.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
P'!ilip Jacob. wh~ speaks on her
OF E'RIENDS
Sunday. February 13
9:45 A.M.-First Day School. '
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Annalee Stewart. "Must We Accept
U.M.T.?"
11'00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Children cared for in Whittier
House. All are welcome to join
with us.
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7:00 P.M.' - United Fellowship
Studenta.
Monday. FebraaQ' U
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
Tu"""Iay, February 15
Meeting for
the
PRES8YTERIAN NOTES
This Sunday. Laymen's Sunday.
the two regular Morning Worship
Services will be held at 9: 30 and
11 9'clock. The, sermon, "A
Meager Sort of Knowledge." wlll
be preached by Dr. Reavis Cox, a
member of the church Who is
professor of marketing at the UnI-
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, ~innin!:! February 16th
we re 9o,n9to' have our '
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10 have' ~ Jcitcheo
complecely moderalzed. With QUAKER MAID Cablaeca
iDslalled by our tnlDeoIkllChea pileD... yO........ be ..,.. .of
'loagu-lutina beloit)' • • • more CIlIl.ealeace • • • ilion
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i:a>~pet man ill 'he BLUEPI'NT stage.
Yes,
Inde.dyl. " • So IINIny
- Sporn, of course - white, cOlor, and
in his coRarsize, too!
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In the ........ lengths ond po.. '
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If .a helpful suggesti.on results, you'
Will have It while you can use it.
SOFT as a bunny's ear becausII
they are made of genuine cash ..
m....1 1ft .rgyl... fonoy, p._~.
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taclud. brief ....-onol .lskHy, all
...pli. c:onfIdenTol. Our sal...... hoWl
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will permitinstallati~n of carpet without costly
drilling of. concrete.
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a' strip of wood around the edge of the roon;
Michael's College Phamaey, Inc.
Corne~
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TODAY'S PRESCRIPnON IS THE BIGGEST. BARGAIN IN HISTORYI
'(On the
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. rooms to be carpeted wall-to-wall, and the
carpet installed diredly to the baseboard.
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Tuesday, February IS, I' P.M.
(Woman's Clubhous., Park Ave.,
Fashions by:
Donaldson's of Media
and
Plum St. Hat Shop
Quarter-round (moulding) may be omitted in
of the many facts which prove that •••
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Attend The Annuol Benefit Fashion Shew
Your hea!1~ will look better if it is elevated
about the thickne5s of carpet, to receive carpet
Rush, rather than being Rush with the floor.
home - - with drugs
5 hours" wages.
HELP ·'THE CHILD
NOBODY KNOWS"
Sometimes a min~r variation in room size can
result in important .carpet economies or in a
better, looking installation.
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to pay the hospital bills resulting. from a case of pneumonia.
Today, a case of pneumonia is cured
''THE WAY TO
NORMAl VISION" .
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Building a new home?
Consult your carpet inan
in .the BLUEPRINT stage~:"
NOT ,,3 MONTHS
Two deccides ago, it took an average of
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Starting sala" for
of PatTish I108d spent"seVeial days
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ODd ..... you oW' Complete 1lae.
William D. Fetzer. and Elinor
Karns; poster~Mrs. J. F. Collier
and Mrs. David Binus' ticketsMrs., Scott Weldon and' Mrs. Eugene Cunningham;.. door prtzes..:,.
Jean Blakiston and Mrs. Peter
Mlller; publicity-Mrs. James E.
Steele.
Mrs. Myra C. Doe of jl3 South
a.n.ro. of
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Princeton -avenue moved on WedDelaware Go. Training Center
for Retarded Children
, nesday to Danville, Pa., where she
,',B S_rod by:
will be case, work supervisor at.
Th. JunIor Woman'. Club
the Danv,Ill,e.Sta,te"Hospital. Mrs.
fashion$, Door Prizes, Refreshments, Ca~ds
{Gu&sb, re~~ested to" bring own ,cards}
Doe has rented her Swarthmore
,Donotfon $1.110
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Fisher' and soo, of South Chester
road. who will move ,.lnto it on
$500" MONTHLY
,February 15.
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ModerilKitchens lind Alterations
K.ITCHEN
of Mrs. Donald A. Crossett, 439
Riverview rood. ,Further study of
Metropolitan Missions by Mrs.
Qeorge P. Warren will comprise
the program.
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CirCle 11, Mrs. Frederick Patman, chairman, at' the home of
Mrs. James H. Hornaday; 310
Dickinson avenue. ,Mrs. R. V.
Little will be in charge of the
program. Circle 12; Mrs. Russell
Smith. chairman, at the hGme of
the 'chairman, 7 Oak Crest lane
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Wallingford. The Rev. James
Reeb wlll speak on the Philadelphia General Hospital.
On Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock, Circle 5, Mrs. Luther
Conant, chalrman, will meet· "t
the,home of Mrs. RaYInOnd Winch.
400 Dickinson avenue. Jim Hornaday and Eben Lang will show
slides of Kor~a.
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H. D.EAN CHURCH
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Pap 5
will
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soclation Room at 8; at which time Circle 8, .Mrs. ,J. V. S. Bishop, Fashion-Bridge Aids
Mr. Schott will'speale on Martin chairman, at the home of Mrs. E.
School For Retarded
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The Session will meet on TUes- road. , Slldes from Taegu, Korea, receive training the~.
day evening at 7:30 in the taken by Dr. Kenneth &ott, will
This is not the first time this
Women's Association Room.
be shown. At 11:45, Mrs. Philip club }'ear that the members have
On Wednesday morning the fol_ Snow will speak on the Presby- assisted retarded, children. Two
lowing circles will meet at 10 terian Hospital. Circle 4, Mrs. J.
o'clock: Clrcl~ 2,· Mrs. Dwld Paul Brown, chalnnan,' will meet members volunteered' their efBIngham, chairman, 'at the home at the home, of Mrs. Howard forts fbr the Thanksgiving March:
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of Mrs. Henry Weiland, 400 South N ewnam. 547 WaInut lane.
Mrs. Mrs. David A. Cooke in Avondale
Chester: road. . S.E. "·A. ChiUr- P'bilip Snow
speak on the Knolls, Wallin!1ford and Mrs.
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man. Mrs. ,Oscar ,G,n, creest, will P resbyterI an Hosplta I . CIrcle
6. James E. Steele In part of SwarthMr
dao
present the proilram. CIrc~ 9,
s. J u
nR. H DOVer. Jr., chalr- more.
Mrs. W. EdWard, Me,Clford. chair- man, at the home of Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Walter Hannum, club
man, at thepome of Mrs, ;Harold Hall, 987 Stoneybrook drive, president.' is acting as genem
Griffin. 214 Rutgers avenue. Mrs. Springfield. Mrs. Wllllam B. Pugh. chairman of the aJJalr. Her comFrank 'R. Markley wJll continue Jr., wlll have charge of the pro- mittees are: fashlon~Mr•. Frank
the review of "Man and God in gram ana will present Mrs. Fi'ed-, Starrett. Mrs. Roland Coit, Jane
the C i t y . " ·
erick Steuber. Mrs. Miles Green- Currie, Patricia WeIland, and Mrs.
The followlngi:lrcIes will ;"eet land, and Mrs. John R. Kline on John M. Bond; refreshments-Mrs.
at 10: 30: Circle I,Mrs. Irvin Me- India, Pakistan and Ceylon. There Alden Quln1!'fd and Mrs. J. W.
Eiw~ 'chalnnaii; at the home of will be sewing, in the morning. Barnhart. Grace Myrick, and Mrs.
Mrs. B~ce D. Smitb. 300 North CIrcle 10, Mrs. Birney, K. Morse. Karl Fox; house-Mrs. Gregory
Princeton avenue. , Mrs. Earle P. chalrman, wlll meet at. the home 'Heath, Mrs. David Cooke, Mrs.
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BEAUTY 'witha
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9~fd banlc build.ftC-
HIGHESt STANDARDS
House.
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
, SWAl\THMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
8~, FebraaiT IS .
" 11:00 A. M.-8und87 SchooL
11:00 A.M.-The Lell~n S _
will be "SoulftI,'
Wednesda:revenlnlt tIIeI!tID\I
each week, a P.IL ReadIng Room,
4011 ,Dartmouth, Avenue, opI!il
, wuH.,. exeept bOIld.,., lo.a.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
"India, Pakistan
SWARTBlIIOBE. PENNA., FebraaQ' 11.1855
W.S.C.S.
Circle 7 and
will Ceylon."
meet a
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FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
TRINITY NOTES
Charles Hughey, 1616 Academy
At the Adult Forum next Sunday, Annalee Stewart, wasbiJigton DC Legislative Secretary of
the' w~";~n's International League
for Peace and Freedom,. will discuss the question, "Must We Accept U.M.T.?" This is the second
In the current, series under the
auspices of the Peace Committee
of the Meeting.
The United Fellowship Students
will
t In the Social Room
underm:e Meeting House next
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Mrs
s, unaya
p.m
. . Brooks of
bert W d
Neighborhood
the Ro
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spt!ak to
th
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House
Monthly Meeting for Business
wlll be held Tuesday evening at
8 o'clock in Whitti,er House.
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:Mr and 14r&.lla)'mOI).d Wlllch
~ North Sw~Orl! avenue
Dlc~ avenue, en~ed
entertaining 18 friends at a
their week-end ~ests, .....
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N nnan Morton of West- dInne:r:...::_=,y:-c......:._ _~_ __
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Mr. and Mrs. John AIlP>CXIY
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M1ller of J)relf.d JiIll arl! ~ov!ng
today Into their 'lIew };J.ome at 18
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NEWS NOT):S
OST AND FOUND
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ci Mrs. Ftancl. H. ForLOST - Gray sboe, ViCinity
Mr. an
d and Mr. and
ilk' on Rutgers avenue or !!)'tbe of Thayer roa
Club. Phone swarthmore Mrs, Roberl Arnold ..f wall~~
6-2801.
ford are leaving tomorrow f
FOUND-Cb1ld's white glove, vl- week-end In Oceaq City, N.J.
clnity of Harvard Avenue. Call
there they will vWt Mr.
,
TDI--
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glOVr:."can SWarlbmore
6~6219.
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and M1cb1gan
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Jack Prichard
SWarthmore 6-0740
SWarthmore 6-~?61 ..
CHester 2-475'
2·5689
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J. A. GREEN
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY'
r
, COMMERCIAL.
Phone:
SV!
BUILDER
335 Dartmoath Aveau.
IIIu.iA ..
I'f,W'.r
J. F. BLACKMAN
8W 6-861S'
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6-4216
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Formerly of
F. C, I0
Fine Watch and
Clock Repc:li~
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to make known· the same, and
in Youi' .Futureli
PREMIUM
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.4 for 2Sc
Jhe happiest part
about good news
sharing it with friends
and relatives. Let them
.know about it while
it's fresh - by Long
Distance, You can call
anywhere in the. U.S.
for $2 or less (exclud· .
ing Federal tax_hich
is now only 10%). Look
in your telephone di·
_IY for I8tes from
~Dur telephone to key
cities throughout the.
Box 48 SWCII1hmore 6-0740
,
VAN
ALEN
BROS.
200 W. Ridley Av••
Iidley Pcu:k
,
WANTED -
GW,' experienced,
with references,. wants day's
work. Monday, W!'!Inesday, ~d
Thursday. Call CHester 3-4769.
WANTED - The use of clothing
suitable for Ugay_D:~ties" C9Stumes for Mothers Club event.
Call Mrs. Howard SmIth, ME;dia
All KhHII of H••• ,.•••
CAKES AND P1~
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for
ARANTIC FUR OIL
lind
fIREMAN
OlBURNERS
aad ............' .....
SorYJce oaf'a". to oar
cnfo_n o. all lIIalr•• of
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bins.
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fI'Our automatic gas water heater provides
hot water galore. There's always enough for
everY household, need from dishes to
showen. Hot wat.r is there when • want it, too,
aily hour of the day/I
enJoy the Convenience of lots of hot water with
an automatic gas water heater. Select the one
that ftlls your needs at your dealer's,. plumbet:'s
or anr Ph......phiaElechlc ~iban ~ , ,
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MUSTARD" with
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Call by IlUrnberIt's tmerl
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George Myers.
SW6-4142
WAS-a440
LONG
DISTANCE
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persons Indebted. to the deeedent to
pa)'Dlellt, WithoUt lIe1&:; to~
DOR.JS W. HOLI..UID!m, 5 Ogden
'Av~nue, BwartluQ.0r8, Pa., or. to .ber
attorn.,., MORRIS H. PUSS!!M',; '12
South Avenue, 1lilclIa, Pa.,
8"3.11
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GRAPEFRUIT
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Glitten
AIr COlldlHollln",
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011 - Gas '- bunen
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OppositeB.rough· Hall
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,SWIFT'S,
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Sheet Metal Work
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FOR RENT-Room for gentleman.
Near transporlation and tearooins. SWarthmore 6-4910.
FOR RENT-Large room, semiJlrivate hath.. Gentleman preferred. Call KIngswood 4-0455.
FOR RENT-Comiortable, pleasant room with private 'bath for
gentleman. Centrally located. Garage. SWarthmore 6-2194.
.
FOR RENT - Garage.. ;739 Yale
avenue. Phone SWarlbmore 62194.
aremi~:C
,time
Klngswdoct . . ., .
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S. C. BROWN '
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Realtors
SW 6...,0108
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. Swqrthr1lo.f~' and Vicinity
128 Yole Av..
. SwartbmON. Pa.'
'Name 3 Candidates For
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ManyAttractl~ Homes ,Available
'EMIL SPIES
1_' School Legislation Topic
of'
5
Jewelry Repaired
H.llcopter .....
H-
.FOO·D -MARKET
Alterations
Swarthmore 6-2253
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RESIDENTIAL AND
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NEWS NOTES
,.s_.
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and Mrs'• ""-est
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I. C.rreat It·
1For. County PTA Feb• 16t
. h . AFS V..
. Program
.,........ o f"wlft.
ISlfalion
. avmue h*il as tpelr guests
thb. be our ftrst HeUcopfor the week~ their son and ter Bus?", LooIi:'l\!l'ag8zllie asks,. in
"Lesgtstlatlon Meeting Our
Nancy De1lmuth, CandyAl1en
:Mother's Club 1I1A!l!bers.
for tlhe parties to.be held OD Mon_ daughter-in.raw, Mr. and Mrs. E. describing Piasecki Rellcopter
will be presented to the and Nancy Martin, all members of
'day,' February 14, at II p.m. have Biddle Heg
z'aston,Mr. Reg Corpor'tiol)'s 40' to 70 ppssenger Delaware CotuitY Council of the junior class 01 Swarthmore
been 'mac16 Jjy~. Charles Dur- Is dean' of i.af'ayefte College In H-18 heUcopters. The stOry ap- P.T.A.s by Dr. Raymond Koch, High. School, were selected bY
kin, cbaIl'MIm;.... MI'II. John Mc- Easton. They al'id !tad: as their .pears Iii th.e ~ebi'uaiy ~.2 Issue of Leglslative'Chairman of the Penn- tile WiImlniltoll Regional Com.,sYlvaniJi cOngress of Parents and riilttee of the Anlericiiil ~el~ .
KlnrlWl. 'MlIJj; ~ Moe.mater, week-ud' guMs, tbek SOIl m i8w the magazine.
. and ~ 0biIJ'l\!W ScbNlIer,
daUgbllllr.. Mr. IllSii' lIIrIr.
'''l'lie heHCop~ age, which fs Teachers, at th, Mi!dla Court Service. as cmdId~te.I for posslblo:'
Host'ei11e8 tor the. 'cmiIIhg will Cbar1esH. GaftIIIOIt,> JII.; and-·two only a{ew 1'~8J:s lieh1ild: Its. overlY HoUse on \'tedilesdily, February par1ic1patiOJ1ln: the return vlsits~ ~~ Stokes BUtI1s, 405 Hav~ cblllrreD; BilrJ)ata' and, GeI'tY, of optimistic forecasters, seeDis about 18, at 8 o'clock.
tion program t,o European c:owi~
errOrd'p~~JoIr&.r~ DOJiMd. The GarrIsons. ~. tak~ a giant step forward",
The meeting fs open to aDY per~ tries. Some 60' stu~ts ~ In~
ovm, 30'1
avenue.
CoresideJltS of Yale ave- siiys.
Koclvar', author lind sons hlfeh!ilted' in. the sehools of terviewed recently lll, .wum!ngt~1
hostesses w1ll be ~. ~ I,teat,
. phow,#apber of the' "Look" Delaware Colfuty. Charles' Cas- and' 32 were . recommended N.~r
~. Frank BUotts, and'~, Mr. and Mrs. James ·B. DOuglas artfCl,iii.
.
slCfY, preslderlf, urges a gOOd at- fur1,~er ,coilSlderatiob' bY the ew
David' Seltzer, wIth, Mrs. '~omas
North Chester road are salHng
fvio page sWi'Y includes feDdlUiee so' that Dr; KoCh can Y~Kth~~~is
. I ted b'
MCl!henney, Mrs.
Lee, today
New _York City 06 photO's
Board
and learn lio... the cltlZellll of Dela'. u en
(t',,7
Mrs. Luc.lm
Mrs.. Queen P'ri!dericka. They will founder Frank
alonil ware' Co:, filel about sChool leglil- AtheF NOew Yth0rk cwtomll ''';'' 0 ..
Thomas Thorbabn
be gone for six weeks on a cruise with li,lS "w1iiriY baby,';' tlie H:-18, 1&1\'))1 fii: preparation tb meeting . .S.
ey
. vla?::d InSOA
oC the Mediterranean.
in fi\g'lit:
vrth. tho IA""~lto' . in Harris- weeks. summer.
g. a
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rs
home
IIi
one
of
the
European
CARPEIGM , p~. . Mr. ·alid lIIrL B. M. Crist Of _._. ._-- J)ln'g.
counfries cooperating with the
Par~ av~ueo are !eaving for a vard· aVallue, wlll. be li.om.! this .
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American Field Service m this
Cena~ Renovated and Dashed M'edI~ean
cruise today.·They week-end. ~ Marjorie Webster UCP YOUN~ AD.UfTS
progranl. They will ll'veasmem~crapecland Painted
will sait'~ New York City at Junior <;:o~ge ~ \,{a.sIiington,
PLAN VALENTINE PARTY hers of the household arid will
Wad 'hcr.n:.n.n.d
4 p.m. and will return to their D.C. Mr. II;"d Mrs, Banks 'u.ld . Tb" Young' Adul,t Group of engll:ge IIi ~e t).pliial Sin:nm.er IJ;cEstiij,'ates
Oi~
GiVen·
on the 25th oIMarcb.
Molly will have as their gu~ this
Cerebral Palsy of Dela~t,lvl~es which these fainllles nor~
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and :Mils. 'Wilson' ~ Rush- week-end,· Lt.· Rober! GeDsen of
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' n i a l l y ' carrY on.
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ton are entertaining a group of Annapolis, Md.
ware County Will have a Valentheir friends on Saturday night at
Mrs. A. L. Cl8l'den of Park ave- tine party on Monday, February. . .. ,
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home on Swath Haven ave- nue left Tuesday for Chicago 14.. at 8, p.m., at the. home of .its , . Dr.. ~l'tb~ J. Jones will enter' .
'where l\i!e will .:viSIt fOr Ii sliort pt:esident, Ruth Webb, 316· South tliln at dinner and bridge on Frl-,
Molly Banks, daugbter of MI;.
with her siSter, 14rs. HlIrry .Chester road..
- ,day. evening, February 18, at hI.s
=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~aniidi'~Mrs~'~' Paul B. BaiiIis of Har-· P. BaumllDD.
. Honor guests at the party will .bOm.eon Swar.t~ore avenue.
.
the mem\>\!rs of the' nrivers'
of ·the Young Adults
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Ranrih.b G~ Gettz. late of
Group of the Swarthmore' Presby- the. Bor.. oHlwarthmore, Deco_II.
~:~:,;Church' Don Miller, Jack . LB'lI)!l(l,8 Teetam:omary on the
above _te haVIng been granted to
John Rutledge, Jim Cal· the underaillned, all pel'8OllB Indebted
kins, Ansel Butterfteld, and Byron to tile said _te are requested to
Thumm.
make payment; and those having
clalms to present the same, without
.
delay. to
Prank L. Getts. Executor
THETAS TO SEW
130 Harvard Avenue .
Swarthmore,
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta Or to John E. Gensemer.Pa.Attorney
will meet for all day sevi'mg at
1004 Girard Trust Bldg.
. PhUsdelphla, Pa.
3t-l.28
home of Mrs. Georg~ Silloway, 403 North Chester road;
ESTATE NOTICE
. ,
Tuesday, February 15.
ES:I'ATI!l OP GERTRUDE H. WAT~
TERB. also known as GERTRUDI!I
HEPBURN WATl'ElIB, Deceased.
403 DARTMOUTH'AVENUE
I
saw
it
In
The
Swartbmorean.
I
Letten TiostamentarY on the Bbove
Eetate have " ...n IP"'"ted to the
underSigned, who' requesta all per_
sou haVIng claluis or demand5
D.
!.,gamat tho
of the clececlent.
"11Ien's a Wiffle
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CONSTRUCTION
Charles E. Fischer
VoI.,tiRe· (;a,d Parties
w_.-'-'-_',
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liven OD Va1en~'. nay by
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~d'Dlph
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OIL B.......... R .
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SERVICE
·1DWARD G. CHIPMAN
Alterations
1401 Ridley Avenue
inette, and nursery chair. SW
6-2381.
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FOR S!LE=LudWigLeedy tbrea
6098. .~!lI!IITIl. aD.
octave marip1ba with hammer•.
SYAmJMoU,
PIINHA.
PrIce $225.00, original cost $300.
Also Gretsch Spanish Guitar, $55.
T.z.,boM S•• 6-"10
Call Dr. Howard C. Schultz, KI
3-4547.
FOR SALE.--. Kenmore Deluxe
Gas Range. One half price. Used I ;:;:::;=;;;:::==:-;;:=====j
one year. Like new. SWarlbmore 1',
6·1935.
Swa........ 6~1,"'.
FOR SALE Bricl< COlonial,
WIlliAM BROOKS
three bedroom home. Near
grade school and stores. Call Ashes' &: RubbillhRemoved
KIngswood 4-0169.
LaWll8 'Mowll'J, General
FOR SALE - Ljncol,Jl record
Haulirur:
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"""n.!!,,..,· 'turns all type records 238 IIanliDBAve., 1IIomn, Pa.
both
$1~0. Call
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. . Modem Kitchens
RBAL BSTArB •
INSVRANCB'
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nle Floon '. Plastic _ •.. 1
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/iI~n ... 8O. . . .YI
AND SON
GENERAl CONTRAUOR
Passmore.
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FOR SATy _ Coach, ~troller, bath-
,tm
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11, 1955
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Builders,
SLI ••~~PQIE$
~g""c:N. re!h 566~
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ID ·M..
·Wm. W. 'Rumtonl Qt..
THO".»
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08."
LOST_Male
BeagJesmo:e
'UfIIOLSiW",
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Speclfica"
25.FemiiY pet. Named
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ser.vlo:e on electric -';'-'-'SWarthmore 6d
lane
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for
for
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'ICE .CREAM
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PA'~Mf'-'
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Players Club Builds Birth'!;!n!;sa ~~:.
New S·cenery Shop
ay
Woman's Club Notes
8'
. Goran LIndgren, the 17 year old leyan University. Middletown,
SwedJsh exchange studo:nt. moved Conn.• .for mid-year vaCation. Ted
Kuhn, a classmate, accompanied
him for a visit,
on Sat··...........
.... ~-. Goran will llve
f J with
the Peels untn the 24th o· une.
PAnEISON
continuing his studies at SwarthFUNIIUL
BOMB
more High School
BIIllteen
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BKpWt-Layton WilBOn, son of Mr. and
oo
Pb_
Mrs. Marvel l.'11soD of Strath:
. A prtoe to meet .~
Haven avenue. arrived home on
PamIlT.8 need •.
Tp~. i:~,;~::,i~h'::::P"~c~ ~~~.:; ~=~ ~:~:,d ::~!:
Hunter will Q)e8k and s ow
tures on "Hawaii"
'The IJterature Group will meet
at 10' a.m. FrIday. February i 18..
John' E. Michael will rev ew
"The View from Pcnnpey's Head."
by Hamilton Basso.
A stage workshop wing Is fast
nearing completion on the west
side of the Swarthmore Players
Clubhouse on Falrvlew road.
PianDed by Architect ~rllng
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School, where she llved wltiJ .her
husband until his death and
where she later joined the faculty;
members
of the Soroptimist
Club (business and professional
women) of West Chester; friends
Wenge Penfield.
working Frank
with Gettz
Chauman
Walker
an~
C. Russell Philllps of the Club a
building committee, the adjunct
has been made harmonious ,with
the parent building by use of
Identical brick for exterior fInisb.
repetition of.a stone b and- at the
parapet roof line. similar wlndows. and pIlasters.
The 38 by 53 foot structure. ~
gun in mid-December and expected to be in ~ by the
of next month, will enable thto
Club's volunteer stage crew
and children
of her
friendsgirlhood
from
Chester
County.
At Alum.a.Couilcll
home. .
.
Mrs. Charles A. Andersoll. 734
Local guests included the mem- Yale avenue. Is among. the 300
bers of the Wednesday Sewing graduates of Wellesley College to
and Quilting Group of the Frl,en,:lsi attend the 32nd annual Alumnae
Meeting. the Quaker Reading Council at ·•.. e College. February ,
th
' "12,~
Group and many other S wa -r10
througb
more ;esidents. The.Women's In_--'c:......---lemational League. of which Mrs.
LETTER TO THE EDn:OR
SI bIer is International Treasurer Dear EdItor,
fO: the United states SectIon of
We wouid like to thank pu~1lcly
the League. was alBO represented. the boys of swarthmore' C?llege
Mrs. Stabler's association' with who came to our son, Remy. asSwarthmore has been long and slstance so quickly and ably at his
firS!
,
February 11, 1955
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build scenery for
the ne,,:t
t show
Is IJ1 show
lInal cIose. -She Is a . member of the
I
HELP
THE SWARTHMOREAN
YOUR
HEART
VOLmiE 27,-NUMBER 7
I'W~edn~es~sd~a~y~ev~pn~l~n~g~trom~~~w~es~-~~~~~~~::~~~,
I 4')'
about Marc. lit (for.oDye .
at ... ·
P
CAMERA AND, HC?BBY SHOP
, PAlK AVENUE
friday' ta' 8:30 .
,
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SWarthmore 604191
:~~:rs~t::n
performance. Th!S ~Ia:s ~!i8:!r O!o:'a:::::. ~~ 2 • 1.95 5; Mrs
M08. tRsiaymn<:eOrnedlyC' . Lasslat. rn:I::DD.llmllmIIIiiMMjllilllaidJUl~IH~I"I~_.
phase of th~ llttle h th~~U;~ o~g her sons-in-law. eight grand- Mr an d
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It Tt: Al
CIUI
CARRY CRIB
1495
by
whe~ ~isiting ~avelin9. E~sy,
inflat~~,:~;ib'~u~p~r
':<~.'~
se~ce
&.
apecJaI m D I L .
u.e
SWIII1bmore
'=b":'e-:IIe~: ~:
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BaritOne _Will Present
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p.
as
The World Day 01 Prayer will
,observed in s.warthmore ____ .,
Friday. February 25. in.a special
~=:. ;!~ c:~ ~d~ty
. Active Epifcopalian
Canvass Sunday.
. Lecture _, Recital
Came "'re In
Feb. 20 '
',.Ch!IIr, MMftIpIODiea bT tile
At 2 P.M.
Mrs. Louis N. Robinson Is ehai\'1905
,
.
RObert
G. G lUlUan.' Jr.. chair- WeStmInster
ChoIr Collece,OrUsing as his toPle. "Music as a man of ·the Interdenominational
of the 1955 Heart Fund Dr!
--'- --"
• a b T Don- .Subject.. .!!¥
. .. Its Nine Phases." Committee
arranging
the 'in
program
George Whitman Casev,
man
ve ch-....
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_eIIoe
here . Her,ommittee
I d'es
•. desl-_
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in Swarthmore. has 8Dl10u0ced aIcI Hatllls. E1IPIIe BGII.n .. tile . WiIllani J. Ig, baritone. will ap.. . .
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c.
.cu
er 01 many Philadelphia buildings
that the. followiD,g solicltors will
pear in a' lecture-recital at the Mrs. Clara. Clm:k of the Wesley arid Swarthmore homes, dJed FrIclpate
in
the
house-to-house
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l ' 0 f S warthm
A..M.E, - Church.
Mrs. Douglas claY morning at the Davidson
~u
COIDJD_ . . 0 0 0 _
"omans
.. ore Courtney
of'TrlnltyChurch;:Mrs.
5 . invJie4 jQ ibe,8
Willard .TomJln..on of the . Friends
p.m.
GI MIlls'S h' I Mr Less! . III Meeting. Mrs. Dana Loudin Of the had been a patient for the past
en
coo...
g w
MethodtstChurch. and Mrs. HerNorth of the railroad. ""''''1'.
bring to the: 2 0 clock, program a bert Sanford Of the Presbyterian two yeat:s.
Palmer PilgrIm, captain, will be
lew of his &tudents from the Church:
Born September 7, 1865 in Auassisted by Jt4rs.JOIIeph H.'Walter,
.
school.·,
Sponsored ;y the General De- burn. N.Y"of a pioneer building
Jr•• Mrs. Robert M.· W8Jker, Mrs.
.' .
As a native of Philadelphia. Mr.
f
United .Ch h family. he. graduated !rom CorP. W. carruth. Mrs. c. J. ,Welz.
wslg is a graduate of the Piu'ta0
urc nell' UniversitY with the ciass of"
Mrs. Herbert Brown.' Mrs. s.Teacher Salary Schedule deln"'~ Conservatory of Music Women of the .National Council. 1887, and entered the Philadelphia
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Also Discussed
where he was awarded his bach- the service this ear has b n architectural tIrm. of Furness aDd
Tantur3. Mrs. Herbert J. Glenn.
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and master's degrees. He
.
y
ee Evans. Later be. was a member .01
. and Mrs. ArthUr Kent.
.Wednesday
, , ' a Na~ veteran of World
. WrItten by ,Jorge1lna Lozada of the tIrm.' of Cru;ey and Kleinfeldin'
'. Mrs. Tliomas Bradshaw. cap..
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II. and during his tour Of duty. B1,Ienos. AIres. Argentina. one 01 .'hi·'ch succeeded Furness and
.
Most of the regularli'ebruary
the very few Argentin women"
·tain. will have assisting her.' Mrs.
th
Sch
attended the Naval School of pastors.
e
E
d disb d
bo
WiIllam Learh. Mrs. Carl Atkins. meeting of . e
001 Board Musi Washington DC
vans. an
an ed a ut ten
c, in' his'
!Mrs. WlIllam Singleton, Mrs. AI- Wedn~sday evening was devo~
till
'ti"
M' Lessl
years ago.
to consideration Of the high .oS
twen eSt r.
g
The
Philadelphia
buildings
bert Hilles. .Mrs. 01lver Swan. school's' need of' an
.
-, has establlshed himself as a rewhich Mr.' Casey designed. are
Mrs. RhymOnd Fellows. Mrs. John room by 'the opening o. ''''e
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of dIs.tinction. He num.
legion. They ·li1chided the Prov:l.
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. wofhen...
TrUst Building and· the
Hanna. .Mrs. D ona Id P 00Ie., Mrs •J. move Into' theupperschooL
""".... Build- National Fed.er-..tinn of iMusic.
Girard ~. He had also planned
D·• B owen.
d
J r .• and Mrs. Brodie Ing a .~. G' -us1c room on
A ~enue'Ma
many local homes ana was archiClubs, New Y;ork . Ci...........n_-I_ R'Ivervlew·
C%awf d
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n·· teet. for tha·flrst stone addltion to
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- , east end of the band room wing vat:1ia State M~c Teacher's Asso:
Stricken-in Harris-~ty Churcb, Swarthmore como.
Nrs. Robert Turner. captain. of ,the l)iIop, bqIJdinJ was'
elation Conventi!'n. ~ Harrisburg;
b
.
JIIIs secured' the 1011owing:
, '.b,I'~ppI
Glee Club andMatinee
uro:
P.rislllg the main part, o.r nav4jo 01
'William Lee. Mrs. Frank F. Wilde- Bush, as ~ f!Jr a '.
Cluh.. Of. Philadelphia;
Wayne-.a RandalJ. resident
the, present church edifice ~d
bush•. ~.\V.. W, Wa~. Mrs.
.'whIch:..
COnstltntinn
Hall;I'S,waJ,uulUQ1t for'.over' 30
assisfe
a ..... -edthe job of .surv..... n- to'.. Washington.
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was interi-ed In ,Eastlawn _ _ '
stone in 1931•. Mr. ca.ey
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Mrs
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.1ustus
Garrahan,
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e. program. comes 0
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tery here on 'Monday following'
_N.r of. TrlDMrs. J. Roy C~J1,iJt'.. ~,
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under .. the .sponsorshlp of the
ity Chore!> for nearly 50 years. He
C. Storrs. Mrs. lJal'pld, C.' _
" Erection. of, :this-, room.
. C~n departinent 11 a.m. funeral- services conducted was one 0# \he signers cif the
llams and: Mrs. Charles B. SJiaw. hnatelY 25 by III '1eet, the
.Jabn W.' Soule. ehalrman: at Trinity Church by the Rev. H. Parish's chllrler of incOrporation
'. 'Mrs. LoWs
~8.!!the.band ~'whic)1
Mrs; IL N. coittpton. Lawlimce WIditeinore;.re<:I01.
in. 1920.and· was. senior warden
man of the drive,bUilt ·Several· years a,a.
JQhn'l'.Pinkston, Jr.
Mr. Randall, whose home
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capt$l.
Her
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~~~'t~~:.t~jle~e;~musical
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at
'539Rlverview avenue,
. ~: .• (CilAtII!~.an,.Pq;t.5)
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a
be'
stage. now being used far vocal
business trip. He. was 80 years
o
rt, rooters
mUSIc; to fonn' the needeci' class.
. G'01'
A'
of'ago; and'a native of PhiJadel9]m~Jl1t room.
phia. .
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s . ere .•
PropertY Chairman Samuel· T.
Mr. Randall was president of
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Cal1>enter was asked to consult an . - The Swarthmore Rotary Club R. ·T•. ~dall and '·Company. a
Tonight at. 8,:3.0 ,p.m. Robert
and, the 'Board set a will join with thousands of other Philadelphia tIrm. man'ufacturing Former Resident Helped
Grooters will give a song recital
local I b of R ta
I t
. ,
special meeting for February 28.
c us·
0 ry . n ema- meat pro c e 8 sin g machinery,
.
found . Presbyt~rian
in _the Woman's Club of Swarth~ to declde 'the matter. .
tional throughout t11e world in f
more. The concert is being pre~
Mrs. Mary Spiller-. Board secre- celebraj;lng the AnnIversarY of bounded by
. his .father. He had
Woman's Assoc.
ted
th b
fi
.
.
een
asSOCIated
with the company
th
sen . for
.e
ene t of
e tary. read a letter from Dr. Carl the birth of the service club Idea for '40 years.
Mrs. Helen Montgomery Marr.
School In Rose Valley, Moylan..
E..Seitert.)Qf the State'Co~cil of
. years ago in Chicago. The . A"-veteran of the FIrst World widow of the Rev. George A.
,Mtr Grooters' .proilram· in','Iu'd"sl Education, ~ conveyl,ng that ,bodY'sclub will hold its Golden W.ar and a member of the Ameri- .• died SU}lday. February 13.
two Bach ariaS. some Schubert approval of Swarthtnore-RuUedge AmiHrersary
dimier' at
the
at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
and Wolf Ueder.. a group
Union School District as the name Woman's Club next Wednesday can Legion. Mr. Randall was ac- E Full t
... Pi
tive
lit
the
Players'
_Club
and
was'
er
on
COli...
French songs. ·s01;ne.lmodl¥,'Jl.,
for' the nell(" district to be
. evening.
,
Sl).e would have :~n 90neonRidge.
Febold English songs; as". well as
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The feature of the evening' will a fonner vestryman 01 TrinitY ruary 27.
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some contemporary American sebe the premier sllowlng of "The Church. Swarthmore.
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Survivlitgbj!sides
his
wife. the Mrs.
Born
neargrew
Turbotville
in farm.
1865. '
G
t
d
lections. A baritone. Mr. Grooters Present Harpsicnordist
tea A venture," a
Marr
up on the
has gained wide. reputation lis a
production starring Edward'
. former Mildred Sheldon of Punx-. and after attendfug the Holidaysconcert and oratorio slitgj9" lit the
.; In Recital
nold. and telling the RotarY story. sutawney. are a sister. Mrs. Rich, i)lug Seminary. she taughtfo~
United States and Canada.
Ralph KIrkpatrick.
while the speaker of the evening ard Haig of Riverview avenue; a two years m the little red-brick
' A graduate With honors of the
will be presented by the
will be Judge George C. Corson, son. Thomas of South Pasadena. schOOl house which is still standCurtis Institute Qf, Music. -Mr. lIam J., Coop' er Foundation
ou tstan di ng M on t gomery County Calif.. and daughter. Mrs. "harles
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ing near ber ,childhood home. ~
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Is
H.
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Brenrian
of
Media.
and
two
JUs ceo w ose Wl an
umor.
A resident of Swarthmore for
Grooters now divides his time the D,epartment of ""MuSic
be~ween. co':'cert work .and o,ther
alwSys a pinnacle hi entertain- grandchildren. Carol and Michael
Swarthmore College in, a concert
Brennan.
many years. Mrs. Marr moved to
mUSical ihterests' - as a facplty Sunday e'CeDing. February 20. at ment.
14.3 Park avenue with her husmember of Temp.le U"iversity. a 8: 15 p.m. In' Clothier Memorial.
.Honored gueAts of the evening
,
band and four children in 1898.
chdirmaster of a· Wilmlngtun
iMr: .Klrkpatrick. wlU play a' wIll be .Pr~dent and Mrs. court-I;l1ie~!l
Committee
She was one of the IIrst 100 memchurch and frequent solotst with number of sonatas. all composed n
eteran Centers terian Church, joinIng in 1899
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co-director of the Media Fellow., Scarlatti.
F\!llo:w of the Rotary Foundation.
The Entertainment and Supply
the Rev. Henry E. Jackstudying at the University of
_
ship Choir.
Pennsylvania. and William Chen. Committee. Swarthmore Branch son was pastor. She was active in
His appearance in Swarthmore Spring Mutual Exchange one of the 266th District, fellow- American Red Cross. lists many organizing the Women's' Misprovides tJie'only oPPOrtunI.''tY this Set for Week
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ShiP.. holders. alBO studying at and vari!!d. activities among hos- sionary Society and later the Woof Ma
year to hear him locally in a full
. r.
pl~Servicemen from Octo- men's· AqpeIatlon 'oithe Presbyprogram of singing,
The Woman's Club Spring 1IIuLee. vice-president of bel' l':~1J8h January 6. Hollday tertan CJ:iurch. Sbe was president
tuill 'Exchange has been scheduled tlie ,Swarthmore Club has been parties
attended by 46 junior of the Women's Christian TemROTARY SPEAKER
for' March 29. 30. and Aprtr 1. acting as'chairman for this featut;,e hostesses in the neuro-psychiatric perance' Union for n'lany years.
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle. gener-all1)(",aslon
_.
Anniver- sections and general wards of
Mrs. Marr was a member of the
WUlljllD, Young. minister of
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Slate' Ridge Presbyterian Church chairman. announced this week. sary program of Rotary. President Valley Forge and Naval Hospitals. Browning Club. the 'former literThe committee also sponsored
social
lit Cardiff. Md .• ' will.· ·be ..the Plans for the three day annuaI
''-!J_ AM
. . :.·Blake will be toastmaster.. Hall
' . a ary and .....
th club
,_ of the young
speaker, for the Swarthmore event wete made on Friday .'wnen_'
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owe'en party lit the wom.en.'5 commum....
e ...ter Fortnightly
Rotary Club meeting .today . at ¥rs. Boyle entertained hoer 'com~
SENIOR ASSEMBLIES
,tuberculosts ,ward at Valley Forge- and The Poets Circle. Until her
12: 10 in the Ingleneuk. His topic mIttee at a luncheon at her home
The eleventh and tweJfth grades Hospital wllere--1l8· patients were health faUed she paiticlpated regwill be ''The ltlngdom of Rotary." on Amherst avenue.
~e .Senio.r Assemblies w1l1 Provi!ied With seasonal prizes anil uiarlllln their aetivi~es.
Born In New .Jersey. the speaker- . In urging spring ho'use~leim•.rs:lbi~ve their dance at the Swarth- refreshments. Five hostesses went
She ts survived bY'two daughwas educated at Hanover CoJlege. to'JI'I t asjde their good,
Woman's Club tomorrow to Valley ForgeChrisimas Eve to ters an~.A!~f4rs:Cook. Mrs.
Temple University, Princeton sprlqg and SUmmer clothing; un- evening. February 19.
entertain patients.·On De...-ember Oswald.1V{D;,n,iillf London. Eng_
Tbeologl~al SeminarY, 'and ~- wanted househOld items in usable
Hosts for the.elev~th.grade 21 five local Red Cross workers land; and Harold G. Marr of New
burgh Univei'sity. In 1952 he re- condition.' MrS.' Boyle . said' that w1l1, be Mr. and MtS.Raymond IhE~!d' patients in the tubercuJosls Smyrna Beach. Fl/l.. ahd by three
celved a Rotllry Foundation Fel- bats. shoes, handbags and winter Gemmill with Mr. and Mrs. Wll-and . general wards wrap their sisters. Jane,an~ l\Iargaret" and
, 10wSh1p to the University at Edln- oIothing would not be accepted, Ua:m F. Lee as chapeJ'ODe8.
Ohristmas gifts.
Mrs.' George F. Soller.
.
burgh in .S!=ot1and, wh!9"e _he adding the suggestion that
. Hosts~or the,~,~ w1l1
The co~ttee supplled money
The Rev:JosepJ1~:'BIsli.op con_
studied for his PBnDegree.
'Wliitet itemS tie'held'over for the be. Mr. and Mrs.··Ho'·1dndley ~ for sheetJllUsic' llJIIi· ChristmaII dueted the ,setVi~ beld Tueedll7
GeoIge SalmoIIsIs chairmanOt Fall hehange, wheil there.. who wi11 be~~:J.yilr. and decorations at the'Uni~ States night In PIne iudge. Interment.
todaI)'a' pIOIliIIIL ,.,.~. . '
LymiuiDllf~.
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rs'
BUIOhlOlog' "'He'w'
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children. and six grandchlldrenIn-law are alumni of the college.
Sally Jacob. doughter of Mr. a
Mrs. Stabler first moved to the and Mrs. PhIlip Jacob. South iii
- rou h with her' children in Swarthmore avenue. has been iii
Bo :nd when she retired from listed on the Honor RoJl of Shimer ~
,wi~h s~er~ac~:;~go:~~ ;~:: :~!7state Teachers CoJlege in 1938
Mount Carroll.· nt., for §
~~~:. ;hUS it was not possible retur!}ed here to make her per- the' autumn quarier's work. just iii
ttin ready for use by manent home.
completed. The Honor Roll in- §
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!~eh:::t s::"tilg~everal nights be- Presiding at the tea table we~~ cludes those stUdents who have iii
fore each' play opened.
Mrs. Katherine Brownell. Blan~ e
better than a "B" aver-. iii'
. EDGMONT AVE.·~ 7th and WELSH STREETS.
In the new shop a stage will Perkins and Mrs. Fanchon r"p- age.
§
STORE HOURS ~ Monday thru .Thursday 9:30 to 5:30
be marke,d oft and set up for the pincot! of RttutgferK" avy:~u:~e=:
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next show even before the cur- Philip J ewe 0
en
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rent month·s bill Is playing to Myrtle McCallin of Yale avenue.
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· audiences. This will enable the Mrs. Frances W. Slaugh o.f. Elm
a
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real stage to· be reset for the avenue; Sarah Field Splmt of
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coming' play by the end of the Harvard avenue; and Mrs. Walter
week following each, production.. A. Schmidt of Riverview road.
Connecting doors are being ad• Beware of illness.
justed so that sets can be easily Play Student Composer's
It may creep slowly..
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slid from shop to stage.. A sl.'<"
stealthily upon you. I f j
foot deep pit in the lloor of the Work J;Jt Wesleyan Co.
you are not perfutly
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shop. equipped with sliding frame.
Included on a recent program
well. see your Doctor.
· will facilitate cleaning and paint- of chamber music played by the
Accept hi. sound ad·
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FOR GRANDMA'S HOM~
Ing of single pieces or panels of. Wesleyan College string quartet.
v:lce.Andbringhisprescenery. Space will permit scen- Vias an original composition by
scription. u>,usfor n _ '
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eri'storage thou8 h the sheds be- Russell Snyder. Jr.• son of
cise compoundlng.....A
28
50 crib fbr b,!by
or
.hlnd· the buildings will continue and Mrs. Russell Snyder of .Dickiii to set up anil carry. It folds to tuck ,n ~ own deSIgned carryIng
to serve this purpose. Mr. Pen- Inson avenue. .
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E= case. Sturdily constru,c:te,d, of na..,.ra~'filllsh wood.
' lIeld states. "This addition enThe nulnber. written. ~ a mod:~r~:.,~~~=~s;
abIes Swarthmore to keep its em vein was arranged in live
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Air Baby viny!
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place among the b,:"t eqUI~Ped movemen·ts. Snyder. an: outstandiii SpringclIle fitted p,ercale crib sheet .................. SS2,'.,. .
'amate.ur. playhouses 10 ••the . hila- Ing at· 'dent musl.ciano appeared
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deIPhia-subur~ ~. th ond 'principal violist with
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The .new ad . on S e sec.
distri~t
;md state. orchestras. but
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Cotton print percale crob qUIlt ...... , ....... ' ...... _. $S2.",.
change to be made since the orig- Ii d . don'eno composition until
b G sl
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inal building was erectethd a hae entered Wesleyan last year.
iii Sleepy Bye-Ba y ro- eepar '.:, ,' .. ,: c, ...•. 'c .. '., ...
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dress anc!
palliy sat,
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David Spencer a elassmate of
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room was
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INFANTS DEPARTMI:NT':"-DOW\l!ST~II~SSTORE
years
dd d agobehind
the stage
and Snyder's at Wesleyan'
son 0
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abe 'th Green Room
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Spencer
iuURIDlWDllInniulIIUUlnUIIIIOUIDlIlIllllllllUlllIDlIRniliRlIlIIHUIIDUUD1HIlIlIAlIIlIIIDD1UDI
a ~~e Wil~am Simmo~hb di- of Ogden avenue. Is ~lso a playrected outside Improvements In ing member Ilf the stnng group.
connection' with .the expan~ed
'building which removes use of the
John MacAlpine. son. of Mr. and
former drlvewayon 'the west side. Mrs. John C. _MacA1p1ne, Jr.• of
The east driveway to ili1!' parking Princeton avenue. ~as been named
area at the rear of the playhouse assistant ticket ehauman for .sta;s
has been widened to accommo- over Velshl'a 10r th~: 1955 Ve1sh a
date two way traffic. The·front spring festival to. be held, at Iowa
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sidewalk is being extended to the State Col1e~e in May ..Over 4.000
HIDDEN
driveway in order that passen- students w1l1 be working On ..
gers may be discharged at the open houses. joats. skits. mus~cal
TR~ASURE
front entrance in greater num- productions and the three-mlleOF IXTRA
bers than. was feasible previously. long parade.
YAWl
Come In and'"
us give you the
. Inside .Ioryl
Get a eJooe-l1P look at '
the secret of Studebakerts victories in
the Mobilgas Econ·
o~y Run. Find out
why you get more
for your money In a
StUdebaker.
s~fe
H
:;~e:::;'. ~eu:to
llfe "!,as .. h'lbert?t 0": cr:~~
ped by the necess. Y In the
ing stage s ~ e n e r y
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· "Gr;en. Room a maln. m~y
purposed. limited area hall which
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a~dent
on the campUs February !~~~~~~~~~~iiiiij~iiiiii~~~~ii~;;iiii~
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NameS SolicitQrs FOf(: ~":bIDi .:!:I;ed••~ 1m.: LeSsig to Appear Worl~:\D;~b:!a~;ayer George W~ Casey,
Heart
Fuod
Drive
'~n:,~-;=.::. In Club Program Tues.
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SWAR1BMOBE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 195h
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mE SWAR'fHMOREAN
Pap 2
February ii, 1955
Roy of Vassar avenue and Mr. and
guests of Mr. and' 'Mrs.
Mrs. Roll W. Phl1llps of Narberth.
Gezelius of Wallingford.
Personals
~gtw:s ,"~'to be
-ill ThisSIilitiDer
Explorer.s. Co. n.·ve,·rt.. . LCPL
For Cru,ising,tions
Club Told
Don;tiook HoW
bU~by earlY
::;:: as;a;n."C::oa~I'
R,9~.~lI,t ~1.l~~EI!~
. ',ON6 RecITAL
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BEAUTY SALON
you. MAKE n
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9 Sol/tll. Cf!ester ~oi!d
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SiiIT'" TASTE of IYDYONI
~o.ed to'~er
Q~~~!1 AND PART\'FAClLmES
BUSINESS'
L~CH ~~~l :,3~ ~.
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DINING ROOMS nel LOlit
All'. ;CONDITIONED
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or' Week
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CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
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in June 1954.. He entered actl17e
duty.in Jan\l81'Y ~~55 anll iepo~.'. to .11
.. eadnuarters
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tjlattin;le. He is ~.k!ng hb:home
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in the b~helor oplcera' quartets
on Wrlgbt _ PattersOn Air Force
Base Ohio
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Swarthmore School has called a
tWo~dn;; holiday next wel!k.
Schools will be closed' Monday
and Tuesday. February 21 and 22,
reopening at the usual hours on
Wednesday, FebruarY 23.
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the home of the chairman, Mrs.
J. Kenneth Doherty, ,609 Elm
..venue; on Tuesday at. 10' a.m.
Tuesday at 2 p.m. William'Lesslg, baritone, will give a lecture
and· reCItal,
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At· 12' noon ThurSday, the Art
department, Chairman Mabel Talley; will meet for. lunch at 2601
Par}
followed by viSits to the MulIeUln
of Art and .the
Rodin'Museum.
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upbeld by a simple
The talk closed with a ~uch~
Ing picture of I4ncoln as he stooll ,
at the bedside of a' dying Con-..
:federate soldier. The boy ....ked .
forgiveness for fighting agslnst
.the Union· 'and rl!ce1v
Confederate lads.',' Lincoln, staying at the boy's request to see him
through and weeping lor the
tragedy of·the taU·.of war, reached
the pinnacle of' his greatness, con~
chIded
Mr. Camp
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Dr. W. W. LucaSse Is convalesc-I ton avenue after a!l operation at
ing at.hIs home on South Prince- Taylor Hospital.
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bit o'f SW8rthmore has gone. Many D. Fetherolf serves as Project
will iDtss her 1riendly smile and'
in the Publlc Information
wllUng handS, and her business
at Headquarters, Att MateasSociateS !"fU reJnem'\Jer. hapRY ~elC.ommBnd, Dayton, ohio.
days with never an Unkind word; .Lt, Feiherolf Is assigned to the
E',M.;t. omce of Information ~.
dinner on Monday nigbt.
ely, Jhl?wt:d.evic1en~ ot.1I, c!l1'eful
. 'Membtu:s ..of .the. Wlit and.As- study. of ..the ute of MWC(!\n Jp
slstant ,.Advlso.rtl,W~ter Weicin<:rhis,ttIlk. befl?re the,W~IlD~. CIUb_
and GeoraeTho~. '. Jr., were of . Swartiunore "TUesday J\,f~
guests ot their 8~ organ- noon on "Wby Was Lincoin· So
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",here .the..J!lJ;plor~ .chlU'ier, f,pr
Mr, Camp emphtlslzed that he
the year was presented· by Peter 'belleved the secret of Lincoln'"
.E. Coate,presldlmt of the LloDl\ greatness Wp hf8:. ~liifual aipth.
Club. . , . , .
. . . . . . . . He tiie,ntionl!d' the telfllous infIuTbe new ship, to be christened ence of LIncoln's plU'ents; nomas
• the~'Leo Marts.'~ ~a~I1.~! on LincoinwBSia dt!!!Ply reUgious
blocks behind the 'Explorer hOUse' mIlD -anil Ii falthful attend8nt at
on Cresson lane, Mr, Myers said, the. camp meetings of the (;ounwhere thj! 36-100t LCPL' (Landliig tryslde, He coininented that Nancy
Craft. Personnel Llgbter) is. being lIanks,Linc.oln's ·mother,· liad a
converted by ~e boys. Forward mystic nature and taU/!ht ber: son r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;~
gun turrets have'. beeJI. removed Bible storles•. the mysteries of the
and, the cabin is being extended mountains, arid tbe voices of the
SOMFwH'ERE, in or' near
fore and iIft to pro'1de bunks lor forest; on her deathbed she:'. '0"''iI
two officers· and 14crewm~n. *brabam that sh.e had. great
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Negotiations are under. way to !~b" dreams and hopes lor his fUture.' Swarthinore, there lives " tribe
tain a, suitable engine which ~ Mr. C!tmp also empbaslzed. that of'one-handed child~en. This we
permit the craft to be used for LIncoln's stepmother, the foimer know ~ecause pa~ents buy these
Sarah Busb ••loved and encour-'ehildren glovei by the pair ~
cruises to Chesapeake Bay.
In' maldng, an annual report to aged him and sc~med to under- .
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the LIons; Explorer advisors pic- stand. that she had a genius in then the boys and girls rush like
tured a renewal of interest In .the her keeping, and from ber LIncoln mad to:
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local unit, which has· maintained; drank in iI profound tilith 'in GOd,
over the past year, .reil\llarly
''For the second spiritual facHOBBY SIfOP
sched~led programs including tor," the speSker continued, "we
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camps and cruises, participation In must turn to the great silences
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the conseryatlon week-end at in. whleh Lincoin lived, It Is
Camp Delmont, and successful .hard for us in these days' of. noIse To lellve the one glove or mit.flnanclng of operations by the IIlid . haste to' conceive of the ,ten for which they have no
Christmas Tree sale and. o~er silences . of the pioneering l~ds. hand.
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, Mr. l4yers expressed apprecia- Silences' of .the great foresls. He
With the collection of but
tion for the .sup~ g1V!!D by the .knew ~ees and' through th~t
three more. ~ui:h gloves or mitLions Club .and Paid . particUlar ·imowledge bekriew' men." .
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/ tribute to the work of Barton W.
. C~lvert as Institutional repr~~.. Mr. Camp s last point was
(,r~n~h Storel Drop in and
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8entatlve ofthj!-sponsorlpg. c)!!P, ~coln possessed ~ spiritual
our. "one-hatlded'" glo~e
,land to the efforts of 'AssIstant .l\d-· !light that. was ~~\:;~;ig~ jl;~:~;
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visor Weidner in the. eiltire:pro.. ~;'cl~~'"~~~that he
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cOnversion
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Members of the Sea Eioplorer predlc,led struggle against slavery.
Jlnlt ut on a. boarding shl and his pre~entf:ments in regard
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p to his assassmatJon, 'Llncoln, ·he
. eremony as part of the program. 'stated; had become sensitlveto the
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facnhat he was GOd's agent and
Swarthm~' 'lfomois's Club
f.r ....oIIt of School I. _
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$1.25 .
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Hannah Garrett passed away a
Second Lieutenant Donald M.
few days ago 'and 'in her passing a Fetherolf, son of Mrs. Richmond
bel
TONIGHT AT 8:30 '
BEAUTY IS WHAT
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MEMORIAM
O~~~d~y
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FANCY SANDWiCHES
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lilDln's Faith en:: !u=:~ gra~iuited fr~m
Oin...rs .90e to $J.BS.
Day"
AdV!SorGeo1'lle
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John R. Cam"" anaJlti17/l. ~ejJ1- and.
his bachelor
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wileEXplorer
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by Memorial
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Swartllntore
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Ml(ers told the z,tons Club at a
of the. Li11-coln ,Civil War,$Qcl- degree .
DarbnQuth College
expected
The boroUgh 8 Sea Explorer unit
Dr. and Mrs. Jobp S, R.oxby,
Jr.; of .~enyon avenue announce
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Febl'lUll'Y 18, 1955
1BE SWARTBMOREAN
Pqe4
dren and a Junior Church pro-
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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THETAS TO HONOR
CoUeg'eStudents Off
Names Solicitor$ For
Letter. to the Editor PARENT GROUP STUDIES
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Heart Fund Drive , - - - - - - -_ _ _--,
ADOLESCENT PROILEMS
~ South Am. Studies
for
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At 4 p.rn. a Church MemberPUBLISBIID EVERY nJDAY AT 8WARTBMOBB, PA.
d cted
Through the IUndnes$ 0
e College who bave' ~ members
ship Instructlon, p1a,ss con u
Trinity Church, Philip 'Swayne's of Kappa Alpha Theta for 1i0
PETER E. TOLD, JIAlUOBD TOLD.
by Rev. Kulp for. sbdIJ grade
first
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phone SWaftbmo~
ann
years were' honored' at thI! fraterP upils of the Church Seliool wlll sb
The Swarthmorean, 1955-02
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