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SWAllTBMOBE, FRIDAY, ."FEBRUARY 3, 1956
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Heceived-by'~p3iil'~=:F.!oinf.~= Prof. at Drexel Inst. ~:rbe""~e ~~:. :",os::
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What, Where When, How ,CaJh.olin•. c;:o"",(hairmen. announced Former Borough Council
'. 'to Bu'old" I ,.:. ' .' yesterday,. and returns. are still
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coming in. Final totals will be
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published at a later' date.
Engineering
grade Jr. Assemblies meeting tomorrow night at 7 in the Woman's
Clubhouse. T~ey will be assisted
by.Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Noye, Mr.
.and Mrs. L. C. Gatewood and
Mrs. Winthrop Wright.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heckman, hosts for the ninth grade
convening at 8:45, will be assis'ted by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Haddad and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks.
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Allan C. Wood, president of the
Dr. David W. R. ~organ, imServices for Samuel Francis (S.
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Frank) Butler, of 302 South ChesAssociation, reversed his former
American Society· of Mechanical
terroad, will be conducted at',2
conviction that future elementary
Engineers and a retired viceo'clock this afternoon. in Trinity
classes should be concentrated at
president of the Westinghouse
Church by the Rev. H. Lawrence
the Rutgers Avenue School, and
Electric Corporation has been apWl:iittemore, rector. ~e Rev. J.
Wednesday ~ening told the Park Avel1ue Woman Vic- pointed professor of engineering
Jarden Guepther of Paoli will asSwarthmore - Rutledge
School
tim of Short
at Drexel Institute of Technology,
sist. Interment will be in ArlingBoard that he now favors a bulldaccording to Dr. James Creese,
ton cemetery, Drexel Hill.
ing on another sitetoaccomIllness.
institute president
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Mr. Butler, who bad maintained
modate part of the enrollment.
A memorW.- service ,for Mrs.
"Iil a period in ~hich 'the tendan insurance brokerage ofDce in
WoOc:t's statement came as the' Jane Hall Min.or~ widOw of Dr. ency is for college professori to
the Commerclal Trust' BuildJD&
J30ard held a spec1al meeting to Charles L.Minor~ will be held at migrate from the campus to inPhiladelphia for the past 25 years,
receive and'rexpress appreciation 2:30·this afternoon in the Swarth- dustry, we are happy to report a
, d i e d , Tuesday . moming at the
for a 60-page report. presented by more PreSbyteri~ Church.
reverSal of the flow" stated Dr P
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B • Engleside Convalescent Home,
its Lay Building -Study Commit-. ~~ w.nor dl~ Tuesday mor- Creese in making th~ announce~
res yterlan omen ring Ridley Park, where he had been
tee. Charles H. Topping: and .Jo..hn ning of a coronary attack follow- mente c'Because of our in'timate
N. J. Pastor to Tell a patient since October. Be bad
W. Carroll, ehairmen reSPectlvety ing a day's viruS illness' at 224 ideJiWlcation with commerce and .
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not been hi good health for a year
of the lay sub-committees on land Park avenue ~ere she had lived industry. we are particularly formque
ory
and underwent an operation last
• and buildings and on educational since coming to Swarthmore in tunate in obtakling the services of . The Rev. Delwyn R. Rayson, .July. He Was 6'1 years old"
standards and n~ds, spoke.'pfop- 193'1.
' D r . Morgan who.ls well known in pastor of the Community PresbyBom in Prospect Park, the SOD
erty and Boarci 'Chairman Samuel . Born Marcb 29, 1876 in Spring- the' field of engineering.
terian: Church, Mountainside; N.J., of George W. L. and JJJUan A.
C ......-nter "charted" a r.esume of field, Ohio, she 4:ontln~ed to live
Iden1ift,ed with Westinghouse will" address the evening meetibg Butler, both members of old Pbil-r-¥
ih that city .un~l ~~ the death from his ~duation from. Ohio of the Woman's Association of the adelphia families, he was a direct
recOmmended means of caring fQr of. ber 'husband, a physician, in Northern University in .1913 until Presbyterian Church Wednesday descendant of WiWam. Butler who
increasmg elementary and high 1jJ36. She was a fo~erpresIdent 'biSrecent retirement,' Dr. Mor- at 8 p.m.-in the church sanctuary. fought in the FI:ench and Indian
school em:o~en\s.
. .' . of the: Young '-WODian's Mission gan became manager of the com- Mr. ~ayson will relate his eXPlir- and 'Qle Revolutionary Wars.
Wood Said he had recently Society and ex-president of the pany's condenser engineering' de- iences iu the church -ministry to
Educated in ~laware County
check~ distances and fo~d the SpringfleldWoman's Club.
partment in· 1918, moving with Industry and Labor. The meet- ~chOO1s, he received the William
many little childr:en liv1n~. m the. Since moVing to' Swarthmore that'department 10- South Phila- ing is open. to ·allinterested.
Sproul scholarship from Chester
far end' of the Borough would she was active in the Presbyterian delphia two years later. Since 1940,
Until' recently, Mr. Rayson was High School in 1904 to attend
create a transportation probl~ if Woman's Association and the he has held various positions in a pastor in. Elizabeth, N. J., work- Swarthmore College where he was
the entire elementary school was local Poets Circle as well as iIi sales, engineering. and manufac- ing in the Greystone Presbyterian graduated in 1908. He was prestat Rutgers Avenue. He also ~d the New Century Club of Phila- turt.ng~ He was appointed general Church. Due to the inner city
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the resul~t 700-pupll s~ool delphia. She also was a' member manager of the steam and av1atlo~ location of th.b parish, Mr. Ray- ,
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. . Os-eW'oman.'s Clu~ gas turbine divisions in 1946 and son became"deeply interested in
both e SUb-COmUu~:::d;ood _ '~- '. ~ .. ~~er. 'member of ;,the was .' elected vice-president in finding ways by.~h his church. . " : ' "
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In consequence he
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" ' . ' . . . . ing at the Institute for Labor Re·Eleanor AdamS of 8t.
lations under the leadership of the
Paw,. MinD., formerly of WaUiDg-.
Rev. Yarahau Scott which is n!lW
ford,
,Elizabeth Dresler of.
moved
Chicago from New York.
The Community Aria Center of .
Daytollt Ohio.
This institute is
the Wallingford has extended a corCremation will follow the memo.
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improvement of thechurch's
dial invitation to the public.
istry to Industry and Labor.
attend an open house an~ tea
The" experience of Mr. Rayson marking the opening of its eighth
cCBe-BQP Fairy TaleS,".an ortcwith his parish in Elizabeth as a annual Student Exhibltion to be
inal play written and directed by
result of his training at the Insti- held Sunday. a(temoon from 2to
Mrs. John Gersbach, will be the
tue is unique and . well worth 5 p.m. at the center "on ,Rogers
highlight of the Mothers - ~ub
the Swarthmore Jwitor Woman's hearing. belonging to the frontier lane. An added feature of the ocprogram to be held next ThursBoard members of the Swarth- Clqb will be held this year on
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. casion will be the demonstration
day, February 9 at 8 p.m. in Mc- more Recreaton Association held February 14, at 8:30 p.m.' in the
of the silk screen tecluiique by
Cahan Hall of the Presbyterian their flrst meeting of the year last Swarthmore- High School auditorEleanor A. Medford.
Church. The play will be present- v:eek in Borough 'Hall and made ium. The Delaware County Train. The 4:enter's spring term of
ed following -a brief business preUmtnary plans for the 1956 ing Center for Retarded C~dren
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classes will start on Monday, Feb;.
meeting.
' . swiuner season.
located in Lansdowne, will benefit
ruary 6. Teachers, and the classes
Members of the cast include
The Association will again in- from the proceeds;'
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Swarthmore's Boy Scout Annl- offered are given below:
Mrs. Thomas Joyce, Mrs. Herbert ctude the pre-school and primaJ'y
The Fashion ·Show, presented by versary Week observances will '. For aduits - painting in oil
Smith, Mrs. J. H.Dumm, Mrs. group, the summer club and base- BonwitJl'eller . of Philadelphia, begin with atlendmce by the and watercolor, Cyril Gardner,
Ernest l\41ller, Mrs. John H. De- ball groups iil their program.
will preview the loveliest of Scouts at the 9:30 a.m. service Robert Anthony, Josephine Liprickson, Mrs. W. Bariram Cornog, • Applications for directorships of spring and summer attire ranging Sunday at the' Presbyterian ton, Enid Mark; early American
Mrs. J. West Loveland, Mrs. Wil- any of the. SU}DDler programs from play clothes to dinner go\\-nsChurch. At that time six Scouts decoration, Edna Winter; silk"
Uam A.Clark, and Mrs. George should be made to Mrs. Alex with accessories to complement of Swarthinore Troop 2 will be shade making, Virginia Tanner;
Evans.
Mills 550 Walnut lane, within the ~ach outfit.
presented the God and Country metalwork, jewelry,' and enain~In the dancing cho~ are Mrs. next two weeks..
Among the _ eight attractive Award, Scouting's highest re- lng, Miriam Elsbree; photography,
Frank G. Forwood, Mrs. Henry
Richard Noye, president, and his models Who Win unveil the smart ligious honor.
. Fred Calvert; pottery and ceramic
Roth, Mrs. George W'llcox, Mrs. executive commlttee composed of new styles are three local ladies, . The presentation of these sculpture, Gretel Reinhold;. pupRichard Eckenroth, Mrs. Zino Mrs. Archer Turner, vice-pres!- Mrs. George Plowman, Mrs. Rob- awards will culminate a year's pet making, Emma L. Warfield;
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dent; Alfred Boyd, treasurer; Mrs. ert Clothier and Mrs. Avery Blake. hard work for' these Scouts on ~ ~eening,' Mrs. Medford;
Lindsay Wolfe, chairman of SumSeveral interesting'and valuable doing service· projects for the weaving,
Miriam.
Fredenthal;
Red Cross First Aid
mer. Club; Mrs. Mills, chairman of door prizes will be glven to lucky chUrch and .galniD, an under-. woodworking . and furniture reC
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Pre-sc:hool Primary' and Richard ticket holders aDd a reception at standing of Christian teaching and finishing, Walter Omlor; creative
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on ay Hunt, chairman of 'Baseball, ap- the Senior 'Woman's Club on Christian activity in .the world dance and technique, Florence
The local chapter of the Amerl- pointed the following operating (Par~ avenue will immediately fol- today. The Scouts have elU"Ded GardJ;ler; physiodynamlcs, Beth
~an Red Cross is sponsOring a committees:
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llow the fashion show.
. this award under the guidjlnce of Bolling; South American dances,
course in Standard First. Aid,
Property, Alfred Maass and
More informau,on may be ob- the Rev. John Schott, associate Phil Cooper.·
. scheduled to start Monday, Feb- Mrs. Charles Bovard, co-chair- tained by call1ilg Mrs. Peter minister, and Harry Beckmann,
For' children - painting and
ruary 6t it was announced this men, Joseph Howe and Marshall Miller, KIngswood 4-0279.
Institutional Representative to the drawing, pre-school painting, Mr.
week by Virginia Hath, chairman Schmidt; pubUcibr•. Mrs. Howard
Members of the Junior.Club are ~ut . units·· Sponsoreq 'by the Gardner; ~cs, Maude Reitze;
. of safety-services.. Mrs~ Sarah Y. Clymer, chairman, Mrs. Tum- enthusiastic in their 8,Upport . of Presbyterian' Church. Scouts re- metal work, Jeweky ahd ename1I'lp..mister, lecturer lit biology at er and ·Mr. Hunt; baSeball, Mr.
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celVing the awards are:
. lng,' Mary Boy,,; puppet, makJng,
the college wl11 teach the classes Schmidt and Mr. Howe; Summer
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DIck Mills, Bob Beckmann, Miss Warfield; woodworking, !(r.
to beneld.at 7 p.m. in Room 148. Club, ~. Lucien Burne"; and
&EOI&I A. &AY
Fred Kellermann, SvenB~rei, Omlor; ballet and acrobatics,
.parrish Hall, first f100reut.
Pre-school, Mrs. Turiler.
Mr. and Mrs. OwenW. Gay of M¢y n-anck and Thomas Fur- Marie Louise Forsythe; creative
. The 18 hour
the only
Wallingford Hills were Caned to riISs.
dance'and·techniques, Mrs. Gam':ne of its kind to be given ~
MIS. SAMUIL A.. 1A11E1 . East Aurora, N. Y., last week at On Monday evening at 6:30, the ner; square dancing, 'Bob Mather;
warthmote-tbis ~ter"wmmeet 'Ifrs, Samuel A. Barker, mother \the death of lIIr. G~s father, Scouts of Troop 2 win meet with chll~'s theatre. Barbara
In ~ and a ha1f bOur sessions.
of Mrs. David Braun of Yale aVe- George'A. 087.
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their. families for supper in Me- GraveS.
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AD70ne Interested Is urged to nue, died Monday, January 30, in Mr. Gay, who WOUld have been Cahan Hall of the chUJ."Ch In celeappear
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N. B., where she bed II In June,
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at his son's home, and was atrec- program following the supper wID
The KappaKQpa ONt«ma:Sew-<;'
tained . . . . . . 8WMtbman. ~ ,'. ~ .~ left TuesdaT tcirtlonatcl7 known '88 "GamP~. by include presentation of a~ IDa arou:p will meet 'fbi bV at
betw. . ·• iteW .BaftD. l'uneral ... vlees llIa ~ and his trIend8 and a revie,,! of the ScouUDa pro- tile bDme oflln..aewen . . . . . . 1ftft held ~.
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Directorships".
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Mrs.. G. W1Us Brodhead of
Maple avenue, her slater, :lin. J.
J. Bongiovanni of Secane, and
:lin. A. Iof. PInker of W1ikesBarre and Mrs.
P. Perkinson
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of Springfield entertained 40
guests at luncheOn-bridge and a
bridal shower at the Strath Haven
Inn on Saturda:r In honOr of Miss
Doreen McConeohy of South
Chester road wbotie m8rriage to
Mr. Charles B. LelD.bacb of Overbrook wjU take plsce next month.
Mr. George Hansell of North
Swarthmore avenue, left Monday
for a three day vIaItto Harrlaburg
to interview prospectIve students
for Pennsylvania l\Illllary College.
Mr. and Mrs. LIndsay Wolte of
Haverford avenue, have been entertsfning' Mrs. Wolfe's sister
Mrs. Stephen Adams and niece,
E1isab"th Adama of St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Adams and her daughter
retumina. this weekend to St.
Louis.
Mrs. Philip M. Alden of North
Chester road Is entertaining her
sister, Mrs, Catherine Snow of
Cincinnati over the coming weekend. On Saturday, they will be In
New York for a visit with Lt.
and Mrs. DanIel S. GrIftIn. Mrs.
Griffin is the. former MIss Sally
Alden. A famlly dinner party Is
planned for Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. RUssell Phillips of .Smith Haven aVeDUe·
turned to their home 'onStrath
Haven avenue by plane last Saturday evening, after a vacation In
the West Indies. Their stops hieluded Grand Cayman Island and
M
ontego Bay, Jamacla.
and Mrs. Robert
Hulme
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as their gue;sts last weekend, Mr.
and Mrs.' Richard S. Lovls from
Morrlatown, N. J.
Lto and Mrs. WIlllam H. Webb.
of South Chester road, entertalned at dinner and bridge for 16
guests last Fr!day .at their hOll1e
. on South Chester road.
Lt. (j.g) Thomas D. Jones, Jr:.,
of Dartmouth. circle, has
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Craig Peel, son of Mr. and Mrs. cocktall party beld Saturday
H. LIndley Peel of Columbia ave- afternoon at the Fonyihe home.
nue, 611Joved home Tuesday from
Miss Forsythe attended DenIaon
Middlebury CoUeae for a WeEk's'l UniversitY In Granville, 0., and
mld-semester vacation. CraIg Is a Is now studyIng at the University
sophomore at the Vermont col- of PennsylvanIa. Mr. Zlegenfus is
attending Amherst College, Am-
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RatlnorHere· Tonight
Bout With Undefeated
Raiders Starts at
7 P.M.
Robert Bernhardt; 1IDd Mrs. WUUam MC!Oermott.'
Hospitality Chatmian Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks" will serve cOffee
at the close of the meeting. All
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adultsreglS",red with the .
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and others, Interested In scouting,
.will be welcome.
Swarthmore - Rutledge High
School will host
of the best
basketball teams In the county
when they take to the floor with
Radnor HIgh School tonight.
Coach EIlls DWYer' is expected to
start his regular Uneup with 8' 1"
Doug KisUer, 8' 3" Ted Dean, 8' I"
Irwin, Bill Brown and Berny
LWV Discussion Group Sack. So far this year these boys
To Meet Monday at 1 have not been pressed enough to
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have had to play an entire game,
Members of the League of with the exception of their meetWomen Voters will attend a Ings with the strong Yeadon team.
"bring your own' Sandwich lunch"
In their previous meeting the
at the bome of Mrs. John Moore, little Garnet took all Of the first
2 WhIttier place, on Monday, from halt to get started, then out1 to 3 1I'm.
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, played Radnor 29-28 during the
Mrs. Morrla Fussell, State Item second stanza. The final score was
Chab,man, will lead the dlacussion 11-50, and the local boy. are out,
on Revlalon of tbe State Constltu- not only to see that that'doosn't
tion.
happen again,. but to give the
RaIders a rough time.
I saw it b. The Swarthmorean.
Coach BIll Reese Intends to
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his tallest aggregation to
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help combat Radnor'. height adOrc~4
vantage. Co-caplalnaBarry Gwinn
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CharUe .Wentz have been regu..
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Best Varieties in Prime C()n~ition
between 8' 2" Bob Yellowiees,
8' I" Skip Skoglund, or 6' 3" Lea
Kelgbton.
"Q.T ~ULLED CIDER
Last FrIday night the little GarS.rved Free Durl., Fe......ry·
net unleashed a fine fast break
In the last quarter with Upper
VI.H
, Merion, and coupled with a good
defense for tbe whole game,
one
Sunny Brae
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WOLFF'S APPLE HOUSE
• W'INTER S·ALE
Nice Open Fire
Paintings of College
Open Until May
Rout. 452 Y4 Mile South of Route 1
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avenged their earUer defeat very
Impressively with the. ·acore of
88-40. Co-captaiDs . Gwinn. and
Kroon, with their spirited rebounding, made. the hlli difference,
along with the help ot 11 poInu
by Charlie Wentz, and the concentrated. defensive play by.
Cole!p!lll and,Bob Yellowlees.
For the first time pttle JimmY.
Noyes broke Into the starting Une:up and did a cOmmendable .lob
setting up on offense when It was
nece§BrY.· Other' boys who saw
action were Skip Skoglund,
Kelghton, Jim Pappas and
Pappas. '.
In the preliminary game, the
Garnet Jayvees downed their opponent 31-29. It was a close one
throughout the entire 24 minutes.
Bob GllfIllan was hIgh man with
8 pOints. Bob Bradshaw, Rich
GurIn, Barr)' Wright, Jack Walters and Henry Coe all contrlbute4 to the 'victory. They will be
meeflng the Radnor JV squad tonight at 7 o'clock. In their earlier
meeting, the Jayvees, won 29-23.
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Attend Canteen
G'
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Bingo. ame
The Garnet Canteen, which
meels regularly In the All-Purpose room at the Rutgers Avenue School, had the biggest turnout In several weeks last Saturday when 130 people attended.
Speclal novelty of the evening was
Bingo.
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'.IUI: WII HOUT A CAUSE'
MIIAD.'$ .IEII PIIIRMACY, .Inc•
"On the
Carner"
The eleventh Antiques Fair
sponsored by, the Woman's Club
of Swarthmore
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the Club House Msreh 8 1 and 8.
Rqbert
Q(lyle: . general
called ,a meethi. last
of the heads ofUie v8rious'
commIttees, and plans are well
under way to mRke thIs show as
Interesting and auccessful as 118
predecessors.·
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'!'wenly-four dealers from New
York, PeDDSY.lvania; New Jersey,
Maryland and Delaware, will exhlblt, among other things, fine
furniture, old china and glass,
rare prints, 'jewelry, sUver, lamp
shades and linen.
As In the past, luncheon will be
served from 11 to 2: 30 and afternoon tea from 3 to 5,
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. Ruth Abbott's Ruglers Avenue
third graders invited grades one,
two Imd three to see the educational film, "Life ,Along the
Water Way....
On Frida:r, Mrs. C. J.Garrahan's third gradi!r8 gave a. musical
program; All members of the
class participated In the Tonetle
Orchestra.' JohnDerlekson played
his accordlan, ADn Gearh&rt played the glockenspiel and Frances
Hoenigswald, Barbara PhUlips,
Nita Paul and BoDJlie Leigh
Boehm played the plano.
Prizes, donated by various
Swarthmore businesses, went to
the following!' .
Carol Goff, Ken Hasson, Mary
Van Urk, Fred Bloom, Mary Ann
McCombs, Carol Honnold; Jim
GoldDIeyer. MImi Wisdom, Grant
Hebble, Barry Gwinn, Jackie
Walters,· Hap Dunning, Joanne
Shearer, Ronny Taylor.
The qanteen would like to express its sincere appreciation to
the business men and women for
their contributions.
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the mater~ and. dlsiribute It
with the assistance of Mrs. I!0no~
van.
Mrs. L. C. Gatewood, Nelghborhood cookie chairman, will report
on the cookie sale, and present
Mrs. ArthUr SUvers, cookie ohairman for Troop 225, the "champs."
Mrs. Howard Jackson, cookie
d1airman for Brownie Troop 883
which deVeloped a novel srues
plan for this year, wlll also be
presented to the group.·
Mrs,: Walter wiler, 'dIstrlct dI':'
rector. for the newly named cr;um
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THE MUSIC BOX
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longwell
Mass. Both
three cbIldren stevie, John,
Swarthmore HIgh SchooL
David will arri today fr m
Greenvllle ;:: spend ~e
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Roess
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weekend with Mr. Longwell's
Cornell avenue announCc the
mother, Mrs. AlfIed Eo Longwell I
of their dauahter,
CIISfOm L~nd.cap Work
LIlf.ayette avenue.
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JulIanne Roess, to Mr. WUMiddletown Road
R. D. 16, Medle, Pa.
Mrs. Harold Ogram of RlverIt. Roberts, SOIl of Mr. and
,LAN YOUR 'LANTING NOW
view road entertained a few of
~~B.1sac:a~a:':d"!'i
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new neighbors at coffee Tues- Swarthmore High School and is
Ask for. 8en Palmer or' Henry Arnold
day morning.
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Mr. and Mrs, DanIel S. Harris now a senjor at the Pennsylvania ~~===:
and four cbIldren of Vassar ave- State University. Sbe la a member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
nue, and Dr. and Mrs. George B.
Mr. Roberts is a graduate of
Heckman and two children of T.ansd'>WDe High School and the
Park avenue, spent the past
State University.
----weekend enjoying tile winter WhIle at the University he was
sports at Skytop in the Poconos.
a member of Chi PhI fraternity.
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BEAUTY SALON
Mr. and Mrs. Willis 'Weather- He Is now employed at PhlladeiIfAUTY GLOWS IY NIGHT••Y DAY
ford, who have spent a year In phIa Electric Compsny.
India, moved Tuesday Into the
9 South Chester Road
WUcox house at 510 Ogden aveJOHNSON-WALlER
Can
SWarthmore 6.8476
nue. Mr. Weatherford had been
Mrs.' D. Stuart Walker of Wal'MH.. M_... of fII. Swarfll_.....1.... Auoclatlo.
on leave from the college on. a Ungford and Mr. Martin Johnson.
Ford Foundation FellowshIp. He of Dartmouth avenue, were unlted
resumed his teaching In .the col- In marriage' on ForIday, January
econoDues departmeJ;lt at the 21 at TrInIty Church. The Rev.
FAMILY DiNNl1S .. SUIT ... TASTI of mlyeNI·
opening of the second semester H. Lawrence WhIttemore oftIcIaTENDER
STEAKS GIld CHOPS Cook.d to Order .
this wt!ek.
r
ted.
EXCEiJ,EN1' 8ANQuET AND PARTY FACILITIES
M1sa Sandy BowIe cif South
Mrs. Johnson was attended by
Chester road left Tuesday for Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper of DogBUS~S ~ LtJNCo)2-lrlSO ~. M.
Ohio to :continue her graduate wood lane and Mr. Donald Jergins
, DININ. 104)111 .... LOllY Ail CONDmONID .'
studies at OberUn College.
of Media served as best man for
COntfo.....l. R_ _ Day or W ••1e
EI.yator
MIss Florence J. Lucasse enter- Mr. Johnson. .
tained the Drama Workshop of
The bride is a graduate of
the Writers' Club of Delaware Beaver College. She is the daughCounty at a luncheon. at the Ingle- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
Ycile .. HarVard Ay...... Swarthmore, Pa. •
on Thursday. After the I WUbt.. of West ,Medford, Mass.
WALTII I. 'AIUIO", leii'.
Fill 'AIliNG
the group met at the
Mr. Johnson, son' ot Dr. and
home ot Mrs. Oscar GUereest, the Mrs. Laurence Johnson of oichard
chairman, for a work seas.Ion. P ar,
k NY
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esLueasse's guests Included leyan University and served asa
Mrs. GUereest, Mrs. George A. lieutenant In the Navy Ii> World
Hunter, Mrs. James H. Curtis, War II.
AUTO REPAIRS
Mrs. Glen E., Miller, Mrs. Ellen
After a wedding trip to Puerto
Cleveland, and Mrs, R. Franklin Rico and Florida, the couple will
Gas & OH
AutO-Lite
Yeager.
make their home In Wallingford.
aDd
Jr., Son of Mr. .and' Mrs.
Transport ~ce hi the'MediterR. Huey, Sr., of Dlekln-·I*:.::=~.~.
Mrs.
ranean and Europe.
avenue, will take place to-I~
enJ:lDS
greatMr. and Mrs. C; Irwin Gal- morrow afternoon, Saturday, Febare' Mr. and Mrs.
breath returned to their home on ruary 4,' at 2 o'clock In thii st.
A. Jenkin', all of North
Benjamin West avenue after Martin's ChUrch, Radnor.
Chester rD!'d.
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two .weeks of travel 'In Florida.' Mr. and Mr.; Huey, Sr., will
Motoring to Miami, they also give a dinner tonight for the wedNotice bas just been received
vIaIted In Marathon and St. Pet- ding party and out-of-town guests of the blrtIi of 'Mary Atkinson
ersburg, and flew to Nassau for following the rehearsal, at the Mercer, the tliird ohlld and second
a lew days stay before their .re- I 'PIIOU
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daughter of Mr.atid Mrs. E. Le
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Inn. =r. and Mrs. We ster
f PrIm
turn late Saturday night.
Rice and Miss Susan Rice ot lt0Y Mercer,. Jr., 0
avera,
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Eeken' .
Paraguay. She arrived .on Decemhoff of South Chester' road return- Strafford will entertain at orunch ber 18, 1955.
tomorrow preceding the cereed
recently
fromDuring
a ten that
day time
trip moDy.
MaryMrS.
is the
In the
Mid-West.
ofLittle
Dr. and
E. granddaughter
L. Mereer of
Dr. Eekenho'ff attended the meet~
ENGAGEMENT
Ogden avenue, 'and Mr. and Mrs.
'lng of the Association of UnlverLeon Allen of Honeoye, N.Y.
slty Anesthetists at the University
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. G. For-I;::===========;
of Minnesota, MInileapolls and at s)'the of Thayer road, have anSuBsClUP'l'lONS
the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. nounced the engagement of their
FOR ALL
Several days later he delivered a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Mr.
lIIAGAZJNES
series of lectures at the State
WJllIam David Zlegenlus, son of lIDt8. LLO'n) E. KAlJFli'MAN
versity of Iowa In Iowa City. Mrs.
and Mrs. William C. F. Zieg313 Dartmou1ll Avenue
Eckenboff visited· relatives In enfus of Dickinson avenue. The
SWarthmore 8-2080
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THE SWARTHMOBEAN
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TlINITY NOTIS
MrrHODIST NOTD
lbere wll1 be aeelebratlon 01
the Holy ,Communion on Sunday
PE'1'U B. TOLD, IlAB.JOIUB TOLD. 1'1lBU8JIEB8
moming at 7:30 and acaln at 11
I'I1oDe SWafthm re .-tIM
o'clock. A J!'amib' Service will be
helel at 9: 15, aDd ehlldren In the
PETEB B. TOLD. Bdltor
Ithlrd
grade anel up will meet for
, Barbara B. Kent, Manaling Editor
Church SchooL Those In the secJoan Eynon
RosalIe D. Piersol
Marjorie T. Tolel
0Ilcl grade BDd elown will attend
IlDtencl as Second ClaA Matter, Janlllll7 24, 1929, at the Post
c1""""" at 11 o'clock.
otIIee at SwarthJno!re, Pa.,under the 'Act 01 March I. 18'lt.
Parents of fourth pade Chndren
DEADLlNE-WEDNESDAY NOON
meet. at the borne 01 Mr. and
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY 3, 1956
I':~u:.paul
Banks. 7H Harvard
I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....:...._ _ _ _ _Ila
Sunday afternoon at 4
,
PRESIYTERIAN N~
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The Canterbury Club, will meet
Divine heaU ng-bea1lng through
Sunday 'Morning Worshlp is at at 6: 30 and the Young People's
spiritual means -alone-will be a 9: 30 and 11 a.m. The tine of Fellowship at 7: 30 p.m.
topic dealt with at Christian Mr. Bishop's sermon this Sunday
Those serving as ushers SundaY
Selence services Sunday In the is .''The RIght Time.",
will be J. Aaron, R. M. Daniel,
Lesson-Sermon
'entined
"Spirit."
The Golden Text is from Palams
Cub Scouts, Sea Scouts and Boy
G. Halg, J. W. Jones, C. H. W.
Scouts 01 Swarthmore will attend Ingraham, W. M. McCawley, W.
(143: 10): "Teach me to do thy the 9 : 30 service.
S . Patton and H. C. Petera. carl
will; for
thou art
spirit
is goocl;
lead,my
meGod:
into thy
the
Church School classes meet at
will serve as acolyte at
land of uprighteousness."
9: 3D, 10: 45 and 11 a.m. The Men's 7: 30 a.m., and David Dawson,
An invitation is extended ,to all and Women's Bible classes also David Bass and Burton Gabriel
to attend the services. at the meet at 9: 30 a.m.
will serve at 11. During the 11
church on Park avenue at 11 a.m.
The Conflfmation class tor ,junservice Ann Cooper and
Sunday.
!or ' and senior high school young
Hatten will be in charge
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meets at 5' p.m.'
the nursery.
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The Senior High Fellowship
There wlll be a service of
will meet for supper' at 6:30 fol.
Prayer
Tuesday and
lowed by a program in the Hearth
at 5: 40 pm.
Room at ,7. Mr. Bishop will lead a
Communion will be cel~
cllscussion on "Do I really Believe
at 7 and 9:30 a.m. Wedin God and Why?"
,nesday. The Bible Class, under
<-">L I
Foi1bwlng the regular Junior the. leaderslJ!p of Mrs. Max~
High Fellowship Choir rehearsal
will meet at 10 0'this Sunday evening, the young clock, and at 8 p.m. the cl~,
people will attend the Junior '1onducted bl" the Rev. wnUam E.
High Fellowship of the WestmInwllI .meet.
__S_ER_Vl_CES
___ ster Presbyterian Church in West Choir rehearsals will be held as
___C_H_U_R_CH
Chester, as the guests of Mr. and usual on Monday and Tuesday at
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Joseph P" Bishop, Minister'
Mrs. H. P. Fry, Jr, Mr. Mathis 4 p .m. and. on Thursday at 7:15
John Schott, A.asoclate 1I4Inlder will accompany the group and p.m.
SlIlliIay. February 5
will lead a 'program 01 music for
9:30 & 11:00 A.M.--.Mr. Bishop the two groups. The young people
UNITARIAN NOTES
. will preach.
are asked to bring a box supper
The Rev. Harry MeseI've, m1n1s9:30, 10:45, 11:00 A.M.-Church with them; a beversg.. will be ter of the First Unitarian Church
School.
.ded.
9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's pr;:
, I n San Francisco, wllI speak to the
Bible Classes.
'. e Young Adults will meet for Unitarian Fellowship of Delaware
5;00 P.M.-Conftrmation Class.
BIble ~tudy at 5: 45 In the
on Sunday evening, Feb5.45 P.M.-Young Adults.
Woman s, Assoclatioll Room. Mrs. ruary 5 His' t i will
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6:30 P.1II.-Sr. High Fellowship. Ernest, Lewis will be the leader. Li~al'
be The
Wednesday, Febl"lUll7 8
Supper will be served in the Fel,Opp
ty.
8:00 P.M.-Woman's
lowship Room at 6: 30. The 8 th The service starts at 8 p.m. at
Monthly Meeting.
o'clock program In the Woman's
e Curtis Chapel on Old Media
ME"l'HOBIST CHURCH
Association room will f ture Road in Springfield; The Junior
John C. Kulp
Rabbi Ira Sud from Ohev S:1am Fellowship and Adult Discussion
Wnlder
Synagogue. He WmtaIk on
~oup meets as usual at 10:30
a.m.
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WUde
Robert
new State of lsraIl. Those
,', ~"" - ' ,. , "
,
M1nIster o1Muaic
lng have been esItiId to ' ci
At a congregational mee~inc on
'SlIlliIay, February 5
Iarall article'ln Tlixie ma::me
the Rev. Ross W~n,ol
9:00 A.M.-Holy, Communion.
The annual cllnn'
tIng . f Arlington, Va., answered,..ori,,' of,
9:45 A.M.-Church SchooL
',
,er mee
0 the
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th
11'00 A M.-Hol Co
uni
the Boy Scouts of
"
group s quos ons on e prob4:00 P.M.-8th lQradr:co~a- will be helel at the church on lems of, Fellowship 'operation and
~on class.
'.
Monday at ~: 30 p.m. Parents and the possibility of call1ng a minls7.30 P.M.-Eventide Service.
members of the 1ami11es of' Boy ter. There wll1 be another meetP1lBU8BED EVERY PBlDAY AT BWABTIIIIOU. PA. ,
on
WtI1 be" Jtn >;B. 1.
The Cherub Choir will rehearse Schmidt, district pmtddent ofI the
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rice Griest and Arthur Robinson who served on the land anel bullclplaced first, and Mrs. PhUlp Knis- Ing divislon,seems to be the conkern and Mrs. Wayne Randall, version of the present cOlle,.
second. The Howell system of Avenue Elementary School into a
scoring was used.
jJ!nlor high school, building a
The group will hold tts next seven-room elemetary school on
tIng
Tuesd '
nln" b the Riverview Avenue, field, and
mee
on
ay eve ,g,., e ruary 7.
~adldbllg
four more rooms to. the
present Rutgers SchooL
I"nl
The above plan was estimatecl
..
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Th
hUdren f
to cost around $564,00lI including
e c
0
Mr. and Mrs.
O. Tilghman Redden of, Cornell needed modernization of the presavenue were baptized Wednesday, ent high school bulldlog. The plan
January 25, at -a special service which would bulld all new eleconducted by the, Rev. John C. mentary rooms at Rutgers was
Kulp, paStor of the Swarthmore estimatee! at $528,000, and another
Methodist Church. The children alternate, that would retain' the
receiving the sacrament were present College Avenue ElemenTayor TIlghman, Richard Steven, tary School, bulld a three-story,
and Gail Virginia.
eight-room wing onto the present
high
SChool,was
andlisted
add four
rooms
at
Rutgers
roughly
at
NEWS NOTES
$469,000. Mr. Topping pointed out
,Miss Catherine Fussell, daugh- that a 25 to 30 per cent variation
ter of Mrs. M, H. Fussell of Vas- in given estimates 'was poSSl·bl'e.
sar' avenue, left this week for
After asking John Spencer, its
finance
chah-man, to make a st"dy
Penn State University Graduate
~
School where she will continue of a,ll means ,of financing bulldlog
her studies in botany,
needs, through the school cllstrict's
John Pearson, a senior at Brown own borrowing capacity and
University, Providence, R. I., thr,ough an Autbority, the Board
spent the weekend with bis moth- went into executive session to
er, Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cor- Informally explore the myriad
nell avenue.
facets of Ibe situation:
Mr. lind Mrs. Raymond C. Las- Mr. Wood liael asked the Board
siat Wi11 entertain at a small if there was any objection to
ne-ighborhood supper party tomor- using a local authority to finance
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row evening at their home on the School District's entire bulldNorth Swarthmore avenue.
ing needs In a one-package prO407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Former. Swarthmoreans Mr. and
includlog much needed modBREAKFAST _ LUNCH _ DINNER
= Mrs. Paul Y1vlsaker of Cranbury, ernization. "u you postpone the
N. J., were the weekend guests' of rebabilitation of the present high
=
ClOSED EVERY SUNDAY
~ Mr. and Mrs. Roland Penno~kof school building for ten years, the
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; Whittier place.
buUdlog will fan down on you,"
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Judy Roes., daughter of Mr.
declared. Board President Donon lIy
roug
II r l I y ! 5 and Mrs. J. Randolph Roess of·ald P . J ones assured Wood that
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a Cornell avenue, has been named every means of procedure will be
!!!
PANCY SANDWICHES
!E to the Dean's LIst at Penn State
considered.
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Specla' C""dren', 'laHars
:: University where she is a senior. Dr. Carpenter said if elementary
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll,
for September 1957 are to
and family, formerly of 511
met, at the' very least, plans
Ncrth Chester road, moved yesbe completed and the first
terday ,to their newly deslgDed
in contract awarded by
home at, 501 Riverview road. Dr. next January.
and Mrs. Harold WUkinson', plan
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Will be located on Bishop Ave.
off Baltimore Pike
'Members"'p Onl,.
MEdia 6-6411
s eeial!
(Continued fI-om Page 1)
Describe Ministry
Connors, Mrs. Jack C. Fitch, Mrs.
. In Industry, Lalborl L . 'Edward Brungraber, and Mrs.
(Continued from Page 1)
of the church's ministry in our
time.
The Woman's Association urges
members to bring their husbands
and friends ~ hear Mr. Rayson
and invites all interested in this
timely discussion to seize the opportunity to learn 'of actual experlonce In this field of work.
There will be no luncheon meeting. The Executive Board wlll
meet at 10 a.m.
New Bridge 'Club Meets
Clearance Sal'e
of
Dresses
Price
The Marietta Ave6ue Bridge
Club will meet tonight at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Coit.
The first meeting
the new
,y.'~". at' which time officers were
elected, was held on January 13,
when the host and hostess were
Cmdr. and Mrs. Edward B.ull.
of
.iiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiOliiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiii~
PICTUIE, FRAMING
PORTRAIT 'STUlIO
.....foI......ic hJlplies
Rm RUSSELL
State & MHroe'Sts.
Media
6-2176
Open
liLuzia and Sans
Florist
For_rl,
Willlam G. Loftus. Mrs. Joyce
will sing Lullabye, and Mrs. Edward F. Heller wUl ~lfer the popular. song,_ .4Sixteerl Ton".
Narrator will be' Mrs. hank
Chapman, and MrS; Wesley J.
Simon will accompany on the
piano.
Board~eetIn&" Held
At the regular board mceting,
held Woo-nesday at the home of
Mrs. Simon on Riverview road,
plans were made for the annual
fashion show scheduled for March'
1. Bridge will be included in this
year's program.
'
Jr. Club' to Sponsor
Fashion Show Feb. 14
(Continued from Page 1)
Ibe Delaware County Training
Center. In addition to the benefit, volunteers .render their services weekly at the center to
supervise the children whUe the
teachers have their lunch hour
and a short rest period.
It is the, purpose of the Training Center to h.elp any person in
the county who is confrontee! with
the problem of a retarded child.
One of the Ilrst of its kind in the
country, the Center seeks to teach
social adjustment, good persOnal
hahits, speech correction and
toilet training..
ACS Dinner &uest
Dr. James L. Jez! of Cornell
avenue, secretary of the Philadelphia section of the Americim
Chemical Soclety,' was the honored guest at the North Jersey ~
tion at thm dloner meeting on
Monday. Dr. Jezl was the offic1a1
repfesentative of the Phllade1~
CARNS
2
6 IGCIO-CL ........ , ••••
BrIdge Club, which met Tuesday
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-It &Db, IUlt Sweeps. as It
HIHE WINNEIS
School NeecJsRepott
'Members ,of the Crum Creek
.....
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,oyee" usan an Wynkoop and two chUdren from
Daviel, 01 Dogwood lane, with Winstead, Conn., who moved in
Janet Winch 01 Dartmouth ave- yesterday.
nue and Norma Wilson of H a r - ' ,
,
vard avenue, spent, the weekend
The ~ev. and Mrs. John Schott,
at Skytop in the Poconos.
of Bel1J~ West avenue were
Lt. and Mrs. Wi11lam Webb of hosts at a, buJfet supper Sunday
South Cbester rGad entertained evening when their guests were
as their' house guest last week, Lt. Dr. Randolph C. Miller, professor
Webb's sister, Mrs. H. U. FauIk- of Christian education at the Yale
ner of Northampton, Mass.
Divinity
and on
the Christian
members
of the School,
committee
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jagel of education from the local PresbyRiverview
a terian Church, and their, wives
'
. iroad,
fr are enjoying
.'
k
wee s VIS t
om Mrs.' Jagel's and husbands. Dr. Miller spoke
parenIs,Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Juer- later in the, evening at a special
gens of Upper Montclair, N.J.
program in McCahan Hall. '
Dr. and Mrs. John Shinn of' Mrs. Samuel Hanna of Maple
, Vassar avellUe, and Dr. William avenue was chairman of hospltalStuart and Dr. Russell Levis, Jr., ity and decorations at the lunchof Rose Valley, spent last week-, eon meeting of the Women's Reen,d at Spilt Rock In the Poconos. publican ClUb of Delaware CounMr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson ty, held yesterday at Drexelbrook.
of Harvard avenue are entertaln- The -Honorahie James H. Dull'
ing as their house guest, Mrs. was the guest speaker.
or Cal! MAdison ,3-6300 -
a'
,
Their former home is being
INFORMATION: Write P.O. Box No. 104, Media, Po.
_teO.
n. 1:»4:11.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
THE OLiVER.H; BA.'''' CO.
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HOW
•
. DIRlcrORS OffUNIlllALS'
Jacksou'. nephew David Marchlngton of London, England. Mr.
MarchJngton will leave on Wednesclay for Malaya to work on a
rubber plantation.
Mr. Raymond F. Winch ret:lml:'ed to his home on "Dlckinsou avenue e1ter a short business trip to
Detro!t, Mleb.
Dr. and u _ Albert W. Kitts
-~
moved Tuesday from '868 Riverview roael to 9 Guernsey road.
Dr. andCarol
Mrs. Ned
WUllams
and'
''''''dren
J
S
d cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Whether you want the service in your home,
your place of wonhip or our conveniently
located parlors, our renowned service prevails.
I
I'iIdQ _ _ .,__.......... , Id-
Dr. Frank G. Keenen 01 BarNEWS NOTES
1(III1l.avenue returns home today
after a week's business trip to , Patton Gilmour bas returned to
Dlckinsou Collece after spending
'Chleqo. •
a four-ciay mid-year vacation at
bls home on Harvard avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter BUIateln
and Miss Freda BUIsteln,01 South
Chester road.. will entel1aln tomorrow in bonor of Miss Doreen
.,.,._ echy .. Mr Char' Leln
.......n
an..
•
.es
-:::::::::::::::::::::::::;. bach, whose marriage will take
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piace In March.
YOUR CHOICE
Scouts
The Missl
are ODS
corcllally
and Binvited.
enevo1ences same topics.
Committee will meet on Tuesday
evening at 8 In the Woman's Assoc1ation room.
The executive board of the
Association will meet
at 10 a.m.
This month the regular meetof the Woman's Association
will be held in the evening in the
church sanctuary at 8 pm S eak. . P
er for the occasion will be the
Rev. Delwyn R. Rayson, pastor
01 th C
unity Pr b t i
e· omm
es y er an
Church of Mountainside, N.J. Mr.
Rayson
til
tly
was un recen
a pastor
in Elizabeth, N.J., working In the
Greystone Presbyterian Church.
He will speak On his tralning and
experiences with the Institute for
Labor Relations In New Yorl< City
(now in Chicago), dedicatee! to
improvement of the church mlnSunday, February II
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
Islry' to industry anel laboring
8:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: Karl men.
Scholz: "The Declaration of InThe Primary Choir rehearses
ternational Independence."
at 3:30 Thursday, the ).Junior
11:00 ·A.M.-Meeting for ~=I!',: Choir at 4: 15, ancl the Chancel
Children cared for in 1
Ch .
h
-..-House. All are welcome.
0lI" re earses at 7:30 p.m.
5:30 P.1II. _ United
A combined meeting 01 the
, Students.
Church School Cabinet and the
Honday, February •
Chrtstian Education Committee
All day .sewlng for A. F. S. C.
will be held Thursday at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, February 8
in the Woman's Association room.
All ciay sewing for A. F. S. C.
flI saw it in the Swarthmorean!'
Thurocl&Y,
9
Pro8:00 1'.111. gram. Helen Hall:
UNITARIAN mLOWSHIP
Around the
FIRST CHURCH OF
"
of
c •••"
CHRIST. SCIBNTIST
J(] , . . ,
SWARTHIlORE
S"'ay........, ItII, • P.M.
Park Avenue below JIarvard
WOISHIP SDVICI
.81111d&y, Febnu:F I
I .......rry M_...
11:00 A. M.-SundaY SChooL
1111._ of First u._. a ....
11:00 A.II.-The T Ion 8 I iiWW1
01 _
Call1amla'
will be "Spirit."
Wedne.'ay ~ meIetinc
..,... ''' ... 0"........ ,"
:;ta
=.!!'~ A~ "=
W 11 '.n exc:ept boHd.,., 10-1
8J)e8ker'
at 10:30 un. SatuMay In the W.s.C.8.
,
'
Chapel.
BrowDla Troop as will meet at
Church School c~n •• for all 3:30 p.m. In the K1nderprten
a,es beglnnlnc at two years and room BDd Bo;y Scout Troop 3 wll1
the Pastor's Aelult l'ellowsh1p In, meet at '1:30 In I'eIlowIhlp Hall
structlon class for new members on Wednellda7. '
will be eonductee! at 9:t5 Sunday
Cottage Pl'a78l" ]Iee!!n, will be
moming. The Sacrament of Holy beld at the home of MrII. I'recI.
Communion will be ubiiehed at Murray, 739 Yale aveil1ie; Charles
two MorniDg Worshlp senolces at Hoover will act as leader. '
9 a.m. aDd at 11.
The JUDior Choir wIll,bave IeThe O1IIcial Board will have a hearsal from "to 4:45 p.m., the
brief meeting after the 11 o'clock Junior HIgh Choir wll1 rei1church service.
from 4:30 to 5: 15 p.m., the, base
A Church-time nursery Is super- section 01 the Choir wII1 rehearse
vised for Infants and cbildren up at 7: 30 p.m. ancl the Chancel CIw1r
to five years 01 age. There is also will rehearse at 8: 15 p.m. on
a KIndergarten Church anel a Thursday.
'
Junior Church program at 1bIs
time for children up to sixth FRIENDS MEETIN& NOTES
grade.
,
The Adult Forum tbls week
The Pastor's sixth grade Con- wlll be addressed by Karl Scholz,
firmation class will meet
Sun- ,who will speak on the ''Declaraday at 4 p.m. and every; Sunday tion of International Interdependafternoon until Palm Sunday 'ence" at 9: 45 a.in. in the Meeting
when'they will be received, Into House. All are welcome.
the membership of the church.
On Thursday evening'at 8 p.m.
They will meet 'in the Church in WhIttier' House, Helen 'Hall
Study.
" w i l l give a travel talk on high- '
The Sealor High Fellowship wllI lights of her recent trip around'
meet at 6: 30 . at the church f!'l" the world. Tbis,:wIll. bl! ,follPWed
dessert.
by a sodal hour. All Friends and'
The Eventide, 'Praise ,serVice, at friends of Friends are most cord7: 30 p.m. will be, observed ,as ially invited. This evening Is the'
Youth Night. Young peOple of th~ftrst of 'a series which have been
Youth Fellowship will conduct the arranged for the Swarthmore
service and sing in a chorus. lfea- Meeting membership by Mrs.
ture of the evening will be :the Rolilnd G. E. UllmAn. Mrs. UIlsound motion, picture "MIssionary man is assIstecl by
Edmund
to Walker's Garage" 01: the theme JoneSr In charge of hospitallty
of every layman's Christian voca- and the following:
'
tion.
'
'.'
Mrs. Charles Thatcher, Mrs.
There will be a combmed meet- DwIght Cooley, Mrs. GUbert MusIng of all the ',Clrdes 01 the tin, Mrs. Lindsay Wolfe, Mrs.
Woman's Society of Christian Robert Hayden and Mrs. Marshall
Service on Tuesday at B p.m. 'l:he Schmidt.
ort:t"
8.00
. P.M.-W.S.C.S.
Tuesd&y, February
Meeting.
7
TRINITY CHURCH
B. Lawrence WhIttemore, Rector
SundaY, February Ii
7:30 A.M.-HoJ,Y Communion:
9:45 A.M.-Fariilly Service.
Church School, 3rd Grade up.
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A.M.-Church School, 2nd
Grade and down.
6;30 P.M.-Canterbury CI~b~
7.30 P.M.-Young Peo»les Fellowshlp
Tu~, February 7
.
PM
5 .40 . .-Evenlng Pr'lyer.
Wednesday Febrpuy 8
7'00 A M -H ly' C
unI
•
••
0
omm on.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
10:00-11:30 A.M.-Bible Class:
8:00 P.M.-Bible Class.
FrIiIay, February 10
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCiETY
OF FRIENDS
'
15 Soutll
Road
" ISO lalll,._ Pille
Spll. . .~ .... c:... , ..
SWaPi ... 114111
Mr. H. .B. Green, 'a longtime
jresldell.t' 01 SOuth Chester road,
moved recentlY to the Smlth
II::~ home, sOuth Orimge
!Il
In ........a
S_cia
.'
'''.r.
Letter to the Editor
6-1441
a: Rahltleh Removed
J.wu M_ed. Gme al
.
ICQ
I D.
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ry' ."-
Savard,
~~~~=~I~I.~'~.~W~.~otI~4~'O~I~61~
For Rent
in
Swarthmore
Six room apartment room. llic:Iien.. dining
three bedrooms. bath.
living
room,
I.ply IoxAW
..... Swarthmorea.
F==========~
$500 MONTHLY
1CIf""
Sloi I",
__
"
for Z -....."..
to ..... 111 I lcarve I!adIra
'feU,", Sal"
...._ . _Ito
~t.1 COfpor.tIOII. No
~_
and
a~nfty
. . . . ...tel. .,. 2S4 V"O" oIdl JIIQ,..
rIod•. capable of _ . . -'1011-
.............
".. 1.,.....
.,...
lad_ ......
.....". all
a~out
County
a gomg
great work
of
humanitarianism
on year
after year.
The' Community Nursing Service of Delaware County has a
well stocked sick room supply
closet available to all Many borrow sick I"OQm equipment such as
wheel chairs , walkers, hospital
beds. etc.• and the nurses on their
dally rounds distribute layettes,
knit articles. bedcllng and clothing of. aU sorts to fanillles depencllng on their needs. Many ask
the source of tbls clothing? The
answer to tbls question is the
reason for this OpeD letter. The
Needlework Guilds of .Broomall.
Lima. Media, Ridley Park, Ridley
SpriDgfteld Townsblp
and Swarthmore recently collected and gave to the supply closet
well over 1500 garments from
their Annual Ingathering. ThIs
was done quietly. eIIIclentiy. elfeetiveiy and enthusiastically.
We of the Community Nuralng
..-. _ _ ral.
Ow _lean.. ....
.... """'mod of tills ad. .... A. L
Sac••11,44. .n.
To'"the Swarthmorean:
. ' ,
Julie is dead. "Who." YOU may
asked. "was Julie?" Julie was just
a dog. a beautiful Ped!sreed
French poodle who wandered into
tile tstreet at an' ill-advised mamen. and was klllo;ct by a hitand-run driver. (Failure to stop
and render assistance or to 'report
the aeeldent is an lllegaI act.)
Julie was only a dog. But it
could have been my small dilughter, who sometlJmes. in her eagern,,!,s. neglects to look before she
crosses the street. Or it nilgbl: be
the two small neighbor boys who
eross the street to our house to
watch "l'4lekey Mouse Club."
We bave traffic problems of
IIllID.Y kinds today-but should we
ourselves. as· drivers. be traffic
hazards? Let each driver ask blJD_
sell that questicm-and eome up
with a gOOd answer.
'
SIncerely YDUrS".
LOIS G. PEl'ERSON
CLASSIFIED ADS
~ERSONAL
FOR SALE
PERSONAL - March 15th lets
make a date. Be inspired to be
a fasblon plate. Swarthmore
Mother's ClUb.
PERSONAL Belvedere Convalescent Home. 2507 Cbestnut
street. Chester. Edge of Swartbmore. Aged. senile, chronic• .,onvaleseent men and women. Excellent foods. Sllllcious grounds,
Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
Pippin. proprietQr. CHester 25373.
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
335 Dartmou" Avenll.
J. F. BLACKMAN
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~
PERSONAl, - Upholstery repairs;
seats-$9.50 up,large chair reupholstered _ $35. to $40. More
than: fiveyear3 of Swarthmore
refere.nces. Thom Seremba. phone
lUll
~~~~~:!W~~iiii~.
I ~~g
_ _ _..,
PERSONAL _ Radio and television service. Complete stock of
. tubes carried. Robert Brooks. Call
SWarthmore 11-5058 d-....-e or
KI
...,. ~
ngswOOd 4-0800 after 8 p.m.
_ Bicycles Repaired.
Milt Glass. -
A.ten'u,S,.,hO~!
ROOFING
GIItIen
Warm·Alr, Heatl.,
Air Coildfflonlng
s...t Metal Worll
o.orge Myers
Box48 5WwII.lOre6-l748
:;;FO=R;-;S;-;A:-;I:-;,E;'=-=:"T';'hr~ee~':'c-ute:--:::H:-"us""'ky-
OnH.Eil".
Oil BURNER
SERVICE
WONDAY TIDlU SAT1JBDAY
.OROAft .....BOLlDAn
~~
orb.
Sincerely.
proposed amendment.> are .. foll..... :
WALTER C.-REYNOLDS.
. 1. Toollmlnat.> 'from ioeotlon 1 of
Boatswain:'; ~O:f':""~o~~';;
C.E.S. Leo Marls ~~d _
property whlcb the
.n;;;'~v
Purebaae. - . hold and
Dr. and Mrs. Clair Wilcox of
2.- To luoreaae the number of the
Ogden avenue were the guests of Do&rd ~ Mana_ trom ..thIrty-two"
honor Saturday afternoon at a toThe
"notorIglDal
exoeedlng thirty-live."
Artlelea CIt Amelld"'
b
on voyage party given for them IDOIlt h&ve been lII8d In tile . . . . CIt
by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pennock the ProtbODOtaiy of the OI1d COUrt.
of Whittier plJace. On Tuesday, the DU~~=~ ~
Wilcoxes began their flight to
BtJ'n.o'Sa, BIIA=-t". OB.1llBB I!G
PskIstan where Dr. W"llcox will
J()mI8QIf
serve in an advisory' capacity to -:==::_::~'.:I'e:,:n:na:.::::=:;
Its government. En route they will t
.,,
stop-overs in Japan. SlJnga- JnoIry Repa;m
- . SW WI"
alld others. and in Indoneaia
.1," SPlQ
'
will visit for two weeks with
their da.,.bter who is studYinl
.......,"', of, F. c ...... a for l!er Ph.D.
..
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Clock. ~.I"
Swcirilunoo., ...
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Consumer·s·· Co-Operative Ass'n-, of Swarthmore, Inc••
,.
403 Dartmouth Avenue
.
Weekend of Febru,~i'y 2i 1956
,
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SWI"'S PREMIUM
.
THOM SEREMIA
'l'Ime
9:80 A.II.
.. -
y... ,,-
Rib Roast' •••• Ib.S9c
CoDdlUODI:
or oertllled
UlIOlSlQllIe
cbeell: at tim. of Ale (UDl_ oth....
Swa~ ii~..
_
stated In advertl8m.nt) baJlUlOO"
,
. .
In teD doya. other conditions on day a....... C ••lr 1I••'r.'!i....... - $31
~"i'.v-~ft
No. ~''78
Sliaro.
Hili
O~
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TIIa.
25 y"'! ....
ItxpOir.
_
,
(8
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
AMERICAN ••••••••••••••••••• pkg.
37c
43c
37c:
SWISS ••••••••••••••••••••••• pkg.
37~
OLD ENGLISH •••••••••••••••• pkg.
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SWarth",ore 6-8761
,
.
Kraft Miyonnaise·· (Pi,r,·Jar)·
Fruit for Salads (No. 303 can)
Grapefruit Sections (No. 303 can)
YERTICAL PACK
(No. 303 canJ
Whole Green Beans
of sale.
1'IERI
WIt.n Yo. Change ta
To.atoes
FOR RENT _ Comfortable room
and bath for gentleman. 528
Cedar Lane. SWarthmore 6-4646.
ATLANTIC
FOR RENT _ Unfurnished apartment. ground 1100r. living room.
For Prompt S.rvlce
open tire plJace. bedroom. kitchendinette. bath. newly decorated.
Call
pleasant and convenient. .Year ••••,. '-"'
lease. Phone SWarthmoJ:e 6-9728·lj~~~~~
FOR RENT - AttraetivesingIe II
,
furnished house•.' three bed~
ALBAN PARKIR,
rooms. At least one year from
March first. SWarthmore 6-8239.
New 1ID4 _ll1It Plan_
Ridley Park
FOR SALE - Gray sofa bed. full FOR RENT - Room with private
size. three years old and in gOOd
bath for gentleman. First 1100r.
PIANO T-UNIN&
SW 6-4742
WA 8·2441
condition. Call CLearbrook 9- quiet. sunny. pleasant. Extra storPIIenp MeoIJa 6·35115
1207.
age space. SWarthmore 6-2194.
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Swarthmore and VICinity
37c
~ the~
SWEETENED
COURT
HOUSlf.
MBDIA.
. P'rtday.
l'eb. lI4.
1958 PA.
9:S0 AM, Bastenl standard TIme
CoDdlUons: t:l60,QO cash or oortIIIed
use. check at time of sale (UDI08O otherwise ,stated In advertl8ment) balance
In ten day,,- Other conditions on
GREEN LABEL
(No. 303 can)
19c
AUTOMATIC
HOUlE HEATING!
29c
, 2for3Sc
f"
ft.
QMf, cIepe,",aWe fIGS huse
hat. . . . felly aula_a,k. Sal
f""
utaf ••• , .... too"",
You ..,tiNt _I'IIIIia you want.
, r.
(Cello Paks)
u. S. No.
1 RED ILiSS
.
.
O"".ltte ••
r •••• H.n,
. 523 WelSh St., Chester
CHester 3-7183
,
Han'Gauns,
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The sIi,lPe Bldg • Plait allIS neAl...
spreads payn...,1s •• ani, _ ci 10 M1I II. period.
CaD Oft visit atI'f PhilatWpNa a..ilk oIIce to
aliu"", for gas_II II. nllnQ buigl' ..."..] I
...u••,.. •••• uac,.,e co.....
•
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or.""',
BUDGET HMl1nd
.
,
"-~
-',
dellnry, or 1tor1lGl"
ilREYER'S ICE CROM
Balni ' . Bird
:-'
Nal .... iii. IF:
".,bluml ',..,
FRESH
Florida StriAI aeans
REAL
ESTATE
,
INSUIWICE
.~.
allis ................... .
3 Ibs. lec
Florida Potatoes
on
GAS
,
Fresh Cleaned Spinach
VAN ALEN BROS.
P.hillp M. Sweaney
James W. Lukens
Jemes W. Lukens, Jr.
D. Petrick Welsh
AND 2ND FLOOR SPORTS SHOP
6 Park Avenue,
"
SWarthmore 6-4191
Fri.' to 8:38-
(In heavy syrup)
:6-~1~8~56~·~~==;J~~r;~~21
Many ~Uiactiv.H.m.s Av.I~"I.
. -.
CO~OP CANNED' GOODS 'SALE
AH.-....lon.
S_1_
, SIxteen members of the SwarthmoJ.:e Club attended the mld-wlnter meeting of the Delaware
County Federation last week
which was held at the TwentlJeth
Century Club in Lansdowne. Mrs.
John E. Michael. president, presided. and those attending were:
Dr. Frances Fussell. Mrs. James
Steele. Mrs. S. Blair Luckie. Mrs.
Frank Keenen, Mrs. Judsoit R.
Hoover. Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty.
Mrs. William LeCron, Mrs. Gorton Brush., Mrs. Willis Durl:>oraw.
Dr. Samuel Horning. Mrs. R. G. EUllman. Mrs. Norman Jones. l'4rB.
Julius Fincken. Mabel Talley and
Flo~ce J. Lueasse.
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CLUB WOMEN ,AnEND
MID
""·WINTER MEnIN ...
Our 1955-56 stock of "Mid-Winters" is about
exhausted. We do' not plan to re-stack these
again until next, Fall. Only a few left. Shop early
as this sale ends this Spring.
,Limited 's!lPply of:
Damp
Slush
Windy
Bleat(' - ,Snowy
Cold
"
EDWARD G. aurMAM
AND SON
GfIfEIAL COll1IACf.I·
No. 2327
PAmAS
June Tenn. 1955
Lot I!G Imp!. on S. W... of GTeen
St, 380.64 ft. N. W. fiOm 10th Bt:. ID
Bor. CIt MarcUs !fool<. Del. COunty.
Front·19.88 ft. I!G d
ft. on S. llne &: 106.22 ft. on N. line
to 18 t·~ w. alley. ~.~
w.~ prIv.' thereof.
Being No. 1040 Gfeen st. .
SUBJI!IOT to m~, of record..
Bold as the property of LoretJa II.
Mis.
C. H. Yarrow. Swarthmore. is
the adult advisor to the eommlttee, and Ann Pottinger. the professlon81 advisor.
,
1401- lleUey A"....
CHelter 2-4759
)
.
2·5689
rlid or
Spaniel
Alberta Den, Springile1d; anCl
SUsan Hewitt. Drexel Hll1.
MI,D .WIN TER SAL E
oz. pkgs.)
PIMENTO ..................... pkg.
to ws'h":e ba;:.':te:e:t'"lp~~n:O= r~=~· B:mGr No. 12~ il!lgar
011110- ningsSWarthmore 6-6044.
Bold as the p':'o::'t~ ';;''3u..m A.
WANTED Hlgh school girl Bvana & O. RUth EVans.'
,
wants work as mother's helper.
Iplprov.ment.> conalst of a 2 .tory
sitter, Hours 3-7. CHester 3- ~~I~~n ..aiding h~ 18 ':;;;::;;::;;::;;::=;;::;;::;;;:;;::;;::~
in
gray case.
area. Jom
Atty: Jam... R. Mathewson. Eaq.
or
PRANK A. SliBAB. JR.. Sheriii'
Mpir. Call SWarthmore 6-0498.
LOST - Blue canvas bag. leather
trimmed. containing boy's bas- ule possible. Scott
~~
ketball ' shoes..t . sweatshirt and Swarthmore College.
SHBRIPP'"S Ol'PIOE
Swarthmore
Haskethall
Lost
in vicinity
of highwrltorm.
school
gym. SWarthmore 6-6629.
LOST Man's pigskin glove.
right hand. Reward SWarthmore 6-3479.
TansdO)wne avenue at
Greenwoodj tomorlOW at 2 pm.
Nevaz Tanday. an exchange student at Swarthmore IUgh School.
wJ>ose home is Karachi. Pakistan.
will be one of the speakers. and
two other exchange students.
girls from Italy and Germany.
will be guests.
Pat FIeld. Glen l'4ills. will also
speak about her trip to Cody. Wy.•
summer. where she represented the Girl Scouts of Delaware County at the All Statea Encampment. a camp directed by
the Girl ScoutS of the U.S.A.
A film on international scouting. "Hands Across the Sea". wi!!
be shown. and Mrs. SherI J.
Winter, Cornell avenue. chairman
of the Juliette Low World Friendship 'Corrunlttee. will talk to the
girls about the World Friendship
FuncL At this tlJme. each Senior
troop will make a contribution to
the fund, wblch is a memorial to
the founder of Girl Scouting in
the United Ststes. Juliette Low.
KRAFT DELUXE CHEESE SLICES
Jack Prichard
,
l'4areb for Intermedlatea md aile
••
I;;::===:;=~====~
lealtors
SW•••lamore 6-07...
"
World FrIendshIp Party to in April, tor BroWDlea.
Honor Founder af
: The' SenIOr program has beeD
Girl Scouts
planned by ,a eOnunittee of girls
from the Sel!ior Planning BoiIrd,
. The Sellior Girl Scouts of Dela- ot which Pat Crowl, Media, ,is
ware County Will hold a Juliette prealdent. Committee members
Low World FrIendsblp" program are c;arol Solie. Prospect Park;
at the LanSdowne Presbyterian Marsha· Wark. CUlton Heilrhts;
IF.=========:::~,
NOON
FIREPLACE WOOD '
COAL
,Klngswood 4-123.4
The fund Is used' to promote the
international program
Girl
ScoUts and Girl Guidea. In Dela-
Men'sextended
Assoc:lJation,
whose
mem- ;;,..\he
Iiald Charter
oourt; of of
oertalD
8b1.ndm.nW
hers
us many
courtesies.
SW8ItIiuioie
CoIWe are IDOSt grateful.
. .
Dature ';"'d eb8racter ~. the
I!G Imp!. ID CIty of
Cheater on
female Pups. Ready for a nice N.Lot
1966
w. aida_ of 2ndTerm.
St. beg,
at a pt. 60
home. Call SWarthmore 6-2844.
N, B. from Pusey St. Pront 20 ft.
depth 125 ft. more or Ie... Being
FOR SALE - Dryer-Brand new
B2lI W. 2nd St.
.
never Used autoinatic electri~
to t4200 mtge.
clothes dryer. Won on TV pro- SUbject
SOld 88 the propel loy of CUfton R.
gram. Retails for $219.95. I will Berry I!G B10lse Berry.
sell it for $170.00 KIngswood 3ImprovementS consist of a 2'h:
story brick twin house 16 " 32 fe.t.
~93~0~7;-.
-;'~=--==--=---:-'7
Atty: Jam.. R. MatheWllOn. Esq.
"
FOR SALE 1947 Compton's
PRANK A. SNEAK. JR.. Sherllr
Plctu~ed Encyclopedia. 15 vol~
umes. Make offer. In excellent
condition. SWarthmore 6-4903.
FOR SAI,E-..;hiWestlJnghouse roast. er. C nese peel' porcli: furnlture, two light mahogany chests
9:30 A.M. ~~i~~~~~~T1~m~.~,1
of drawers. Can be seen' at 511' Condition.:
certilled
North Chester
Road.
or
at
lime
SWarthmore
6-2003
. , •,
-cheell:
In
t::=
.
In tenltlted
da,..
conditlOns on
oIIVR SALE - Antique sofas. Alli- .
son Antiques.' MEdia6-f40? FPi~[":I'~~~~
NO. 1'1'17 '
SWarthmore 6-3050.
'j
Term. 19&&
FOR SALE& Me.tl
...-~.,.
~ re.... -era-. OOjulty.
Lot I!G bog.
Imp!, In TWp. of Aston. Del.
at pt. on N. W. s. of Edtor. $95. . lIndertypevacuum gar Ave. at N, B. end Of 20 n. l"IdlaJ,1
cleaner with all, attschments. $40. roulld comer whlcb connects oald .;
Both
lJn excellent condition. of Edgar Ave. with N. B. •. of VIDSWarthmore 6~8239.
smith AVe. tho N. B. 60 ft .• tho N. W.
120 ft.; th. B. w.. 70 ft. to N. II. .. ~
--;;-;;-;;;;;;;;;:;-_W~AN~T~E;.~·=:--_:_- VIIIBm1th
S. B.th.aIoDg
.......
Ti
100 ft. to Ave.;
pt. oftho
CUiVI!:
aloDg
.....
WANTED _
Business' woman ofcllcle ourv1ng to rlltht tIie-_ .hot.
~~=~~~~==~~~~I FOUND Near police station.
=
left hand. heavy' cotton glove.
SWarthmore 6-0900.
FOUND _ White knit embroid,ered g1o"e, f or right h and. Call
for at·Swarthmorean Office.
,
FOR S..
"Ll!
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~,~ I FOR SALE _ Parakeets: pedigree. closed banded babies: Buy
from the breeder. Phone SWarthmore 6-2694.
'
OIl_.AII I
,
«.....-as
01\ SOftI.I. _ .n......."'0 ""'P'
...
FOR SALE _ 1952 Chevrolet
Air. two door hardtop, A-I
dition. Radio. heater. autani8ttc
transmission. Will
reasonable
offer.
DAY .... mORT
Klngswood 4-0510.
TDI"_
.
·.anday Speaker
T
at
for GSA Program Sat. ;:: aC;:?ti/::!' :!.nw:
:....=::
~unt
8W 8-8818
_y
at these Beven
Melnben
of 329.
Swarthmore's
Sea
generosity
aDd Explorer
Sblp
the Leo v_
... . No. 1m
........
,Dec• ..,. ~ lij115.
tb_
1D1II'II4U1 . . . . . . All
ellS.
wish to express their sincere NOTICIII ia
pH,.' thet
to ~ 8 n r t _ mut
Sincerely.
thanks to their IIllID.Y customers 8warUunOle CoUeae•• DOn~t cor.
Mrs. Bimey It. Morse, ChaiJ'ltll8Jl 1and to all who cooperated in the =::nID ~ ~,,~sw::,~
MIt«. Letterw will be pub~
Soclal Service Committee
recent Cbrlalmas tree sale.'
more. DeJaware ~. l'8nDBJ1.
DDJr...,
at tile - . - fII tile
'Community Nursing Service.
Although the -sale 'tell short of vODla., wIIl"make appU..,1On to the
BIll •
.....1
eoun'"
i
. ,
above oourt; on fttday. 10th day
An; a w a r e . . .
ts ~. It was ooe more step of Pebruaiy. 19118 at 10 a·clock, purExpI.... Com. Nuidna",
Western Area OIIlce.
forward toward getting our ship' auant to,the proYiaIou'CIt \he Act"
To the Eclitor:'
,
Sw:~ore, Pa.
readY for launching thlssprinli. .
:r-=:r.,.~ ~
I want to take this opportunity
Our . particular appreciation is as the "Non-i'roAt co. .......tlon La.....
to inform thoe, .....
~nl,e
due the Swarthmore '-BuslJneaB
18PP
Mayof6.Obt.at
1988ntD
as (am&llded.
. .at,Delaware
. . . . . . .....
. and Ran'
.
the -PUJ]KJIIe
8pplot61far
ct'
Ser....
RAtlfiI,G .
••• _Dr.peri... , ...... H.ngIa,.SIIp·Inferior
.11<1 e.t.rlor ,.1""",.
H••
'l'i.aak quem.
::e-T :e =a!-:='""': t:=
1ll1IanIIDc~~ P..
INTlIIO
ServiCe '\'Ish'to ~ +bank all
ot the for'
members
their
1 1-;;;;;=:;-:==~;:;::1
'rile ......... _
•• _ _ . . guilds
kindn
at _
WILLIAM BROOKS
.bbee
0....;.;,,==
. . ,=.,"'",_.
-
papa
.
THE SWARTBMOB&\N
IICIIVES COMMISSION
WilllaD\ R. Huey, Jr., of Dickinson avenue. was commissioned
Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve, last
Friday at the U. S. Naval Officers
Candidate School, Newport, R. I.
He has been assigned to t)1e,Navai
Justice School at the s~Rost.
HIs parents, lIlr. aDd Mrs; Huey,
Sr., and Miss Ellen C. ColYer, ~
fiancee from Radnor, attended the
graduation exercises.
Jr. High Beats Yeadon;
Friendship Fund Swells
•
The Swarthmore-Rutledge Junior HIgh' Basketball game with
Yeadon, held Thursday, January
16, for the benefit of' the S~udent
World Friendship FUnd, resulted
In overwhelming victory for the
home teams: The ninth grade pitted against Yeadon ninth - won
out 48 to 29; the eighth grade
stacked up 25 to 10; and the sevMrs. L. A. Wetlaufer entertain- enth grade chalked it at 17 to 11.
ed her bridge club yesterday at
High scorers for Swarthmore
her home on Strath Haven avewere ninth grader Hank Valen-
~
r- - - - - - - - - - - - ;
Bonwit Teller.
Fashion Show
Feb. 14, 8:30 P.M.
Swarthmore High
School Auditorium
Rename SpRier to
Head LOlbrary
Elect' Gowing, Morrison,
Mrs. Schloesser " as."
,
-,Other Officers-'
February 3; 1956
•
MacAnesple Reuives
'Chester
. . J.' ,C.
Award
J 000 J. MacAnesple of Oberlin
avenue, sta1!,memjJer of the Chester Profeasloll81 Bureau, W8l!
named 16th mciplent of the
Chester JuDlor Chanrlles-' of
Ruth, Draper to Appear
At College Sunday Night
-
D. W. R. Morgan Named
Prof at Drexel Institute
.......
.
(Continued from Page 1)
D.I. Co. T.aI.I., C....r
1953, when he was transferred to
for lIetanl."
the headquarters staff of apparaD...tlo. 51.00
tus products in Pittsburgh.
Sponsored by tH Swarthmore
Long active In the American
Jr. Woman's Club
SocIety of Mechanical Endneers,
Dr. Morgan, is also a registered
professional engineer, a me"'«
of the' EngIneer's Club of New
York, the Engineers' Club of PbIl0,,0........L StatiO.
adelphia, and of the New-eamen
Mo........
Society of England. ,WEDDING' BOUQUETS
In Delaware CoUnty alIsIrs, Dr.
Morgan
has served as a member
CORSAGES
and director of the Chester and
FUNERAL DESIGNS
DelawaTe County- Chambers of
c.t "ow..
•
Plaets
Commerce,
as a member of the
GIfh & AIItIq...
AdvisOry
Board
of Penn State
WE DEUVEI ANYWHERE
'; Center,
UniverSity;
Swarthrilore
Pholle "higswood 3.3313 '
the Board. of Managers of Taylor
(EVENINGS " SUNDAYS)
sWarthmore &-2472
Hospital, Ridley Park,' 'and as a
~===========~ member and presIdeD'\' of the
Swarthlriore'BoroUgh Council; He
, has also served' as Counselor to
.the natlonai Chamber of Commerce and as chairman of the War
, .', '
Production Coinmlttee ,for M~troWest l.clllrel HID -Cemetery poHIsn·Phllildelphla. He ts a m:e;mTelford Section
. ber of the American Society for
A memortal.·type, garden. Land- EIlglneering. Education, Sigma Xi
scaped for over-all beautification
Pi
engineered results. Wide choice of and Sigma , .
location. SurprlslnBlY low cost. A
Until his recent return to
sound Investment In advance of Swarthmore. Dr.. Morgan lived in
need.
Pittsburgh,
C.""....
Morton Flower Shop
'0"'''
' A' R. O.·E N 0 f
G
MEM0 RI ES
IYyrldge 3-1122
"1_" AYe.
• ...- City u..
~Ia-C,..,d
. Do your share
Drtvewith care.
COI.I.F;c;re
World
Day
merce Young Man Of' th~e~' !:Jr~"'~~~:;~~;i;~-:--'
at . the . J. .C.'s· ,,:
. '1.'11 .Be '. Seeing .,
dinner heidWedJ:iesoay of
last. week at, the Spring HaveD
You 'Again '.
Gol! Club.'.
.' ,
Se1ectloll . 'for 'the 'honor. ~as
iAt The Duck- Club
made on. the 'basis' of his contributlon io cOIXImunlty 'welfare~ lIBr'.,
,
tlClPlition In all, around -community aCtiVitieS; eVIden~e- ,of" lasting .,
Feli. 10 " '
eontributions to the cOminunlty; ,
At T~e Woman's Clu'b '
eVIdence ot leadership ablUty;
.. P'rkAve.
evidence of perSonal :or business
P1"'gress; and coopex'atlon with InCOME .IN COSTUME
and Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, Jr.,
Committees were appoilited as
, BEREAVED
follows: Mrs, Schloesser chalrman
of the library practices' conimltMrs. MorrisL. Potts of Yale
tee with Mr. Gowing and Allee avenue, Is bereaved by the loss of
Barber and Mrs. Schloesser. The her younger brother, Joseph
the Finance committee with Mrs. Bourne of San Diego, Calif., who
Hoviard C. Jackson and Mr. Brod- 1'"""" suddenlY of a heart attack
head; Birney K. Morse chairman on Sunday, January 29.
of property with Mr. Gowing, and
A former resident ot OverMr. Morrison; Mrs. Peter E. Told brook, Mr. Bourne leaves his wife
chairman of publicity with MIss and threechlldren.
• Wheo your Doctor wdb
Barber and Mrs. Schloesser. The
;_ prescriptioD, YOIl .....t it
"I saw It in the Swarthmorean."
president asked to be used In his
,compollnded withollt d",
capacity as ex officio member of
'Jay. We call (or preted.,.
WTLAWN .CEMETERY
committees.
,
I ciODS and deliver the medi.
Dr. Spiller used' a gavel made
A non-profit, mutual, enter_
cines at no extra charge.
and presented to the Board by
c.u
... the next timel
A. W. Bass, Jr., who has retlre
from the board after completing residing in ,_Swarth'more and
CATHERMAN·S
six years of, appreciated serVIce. neighboring communitie'; Your,
. DRUG STORE
Mrs. Rudolph HIrsch attended. the patronage is earnestly solicited.
meeting as - observer fOl"
ALBERT N. GAIRETT
League of WQmen'Voters. '
're,'''ell' ;; '1IIIne•• Mgr.
For the' benefit of new dlrectors, Dr. Spiller summarized the 228 Garrett Ave.
SW 6-0489
State Code and the Swarthmore
WA 2-8741
Public Library Association By- warfhmore, Pa.
Laws under whlch the Library I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';~;;;;;;ij
operates, The Association was In-I i
corporated In March, 1938. He reSTORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
minded directors that the Library
Friday 9:30 to 9 P;M.
Saturday· 9130 to ,.6:00 P.M.
is staffed by Librarian Bettina
.'
th
Hunter now begJnnlng her 15
year of serVIce; two assIs~ts
1itrs. Helen ·ThOlllSOtl·lnher fItth
year, and Leondre Perkins 'In lid
second year;, and 18 student as~
slstants from the high school. .
Reports were lteard from
secreta!'Y, treasurer, and the 11..,
,brarian:~ ,
(
The annual Dessert. Bridge by
international affairs depart. Monday Night Program Iment of the Swarthmore Woman's Gala Program to be Held
Club -will be held on Tuesday,
d
Names Honor
21. at the clubhouse, U8
In H.S. Au itorium
avenue. '
At 8:30 P.M.
Winners
Boy Scouts of Swarthmore
Mrs, Gortori W. Brush, chalrSwarthmore Junior Clubwomen
Troop 2 and' their .families celehas announced that her large issue a final reminder to attend
brated Boy Scout week at their committee is working hard to the fashion show, "Sweethearts of
amlual dinner Monday evening in make it a very successful affair. Spring Fashldns," to be presented
McCahan Hall of the Presbyterian Reservations should be made on Tuesday evening, February 14,
Church. The covered dish dinner through Mrs. Brush, MEdia 8-5263, at 8:30 p,m. In the Swarthmore
:was prepared by the mothers Everyone is asked to bring th~ HIgh School Auditorium.
under the direction of Mrs. Harry own ,playing cards.
,
[ Ten lucky ticket hold!"," will be
~ecJrmann, and ~ hungrily c o n - .
• the reelplents of selected door
.awned by 185 appreciative guests.
01S prizes among which is a handCarl Fox, Neighborhood Com~
I some prize donated hy Bonwit
.missioner for the scout units at
0
Teller. Olle hundred other door
the church, addressed the groUP
prizes Includtng such diversi.fled
on "A Thought for, the
and useful Items as two free dtnYear." - .
Open Meeting
ners, at well. known restaurants, a
Jim Calkins, assistant· Scollt,
h d' In
facial, or a gallon of anti-freeze
lD8ster of Troop .a since he came
For T urs ay
for the family car, will be chanced
to this area ,five ,years ago, was
Whittier
off following the show.
honored by .the Scouta who pre'~at Can We Do About World
As a finale ,to, their stunning
sented him with a testimonial
will be the sub- array of fashions ilDd lending to
.signed by them and expressing jlict
. by EmiIy 'Parket the -themes of Valentine Day, Bontheir gratitude for his friendshlp Simon, staff member of ,the Com" wits. will present a mock wedding
and generous help,
mittee for World Development which will Include the loveiy
Mter Scoutmaster Peter Mur- and World Disarmament, New bride, her attendants and guests.
ray revi~.wed the program for the York City,'at an open meeting Two local lasses, the Misses Deb-'
.past year, boy leaders of the troop sponsored 'by . the
orah Schmidt and, Dehorah To;.
were Introduced. It was announc- Branch of Wom",,'s 1nt..mational iand will be flower girls. In addied that Troop 2 had' won: the League and the WIL Delaware tlon to the seven models from
Swarthmore Scouting Trophy for Cqunty Eventog Group at Whlt- Bonwit, four other charming
(ContlDUed on' Page 6)
. House on Thursday, February
- l\frs. Gerald R. Gray,
-----'.~'-,
-.,..16. m
t
'
Geor.ge Plowman.,Mrs. Rob"
..a8p
.·
For'Diany years active bi·WomClothier, aIld Mrs. Avery
International Leagu~.
all of Swarthmore - wI!l
during the course of the
,riday,
World OOlsarmament
TOPIC 0f WIL Program
.
Clark' 'W.· Da'v'.os'.
.....
•
At Trinity
"'-will the
market levels range over the
10118 term l'
WBEN are Important market level
..banges expected to_1'
WHY are these ehan.... _pa:ted1'
WHAT are the m_t favorably sltna~
sronpe for Investment!
'--__HOW bigh--.-and
./
''The Stock Market Outlook for 1956 and Beyond".
by .Edrmmtl JI'. TtJbeU, Director of Institutional
Resean:h, Walston & Co., Inc., based on statistical,
technical, and psychological facton, is lrWST
reading for investon.
Walston &Coo
--------In~-------M...",.,.
N"", Yri Stod: ~ and oWr
Lea4'
,mg Smc1:
.' and c-mo.IiIy ~
420 Walnut Skeet
Philadelphia 2, Fa.
"
D£ii~~; VIco - 101 walniaa' 811 .t, PIdladeIphIa I. P&.
Waleton& Co., Inc.
CEllTLEIIER: ~-.r me. copy of "The Stock M,mt,
Outlook for 1956 aDd Beyond."
I
cnT~
•
____________
~~ft~
,OU _....,.
notlt'.g t. 'o.e
exce" excess wei,,,,,
90 Capsules
180 Capsules
, 5 098
3 050
Wolff Collection
,On Month's Display
. . ,.. ......... S11111111C11C1 LIS.us IISI1(mTZEIla.)
OIll:li CoaIf to CooIt
.....
(Contlnul!
dent' of his college class II11d a
member of Phi Sigma Kappa. He
managed the college footl>alIteam
in 1907 during what was known
as the golden era of Swarthmore
football when the Garnet and
WhIte consistently had one of the
best teams in the country.
,
Mr. Butler was associated with
the Tumer Construction Company
for many,qears before establishIng his own business. He had lived
In Swarthmore since 1928, He was
a member of TrInIty Church and
sang with its '"holr for 15 years.
He was a member of the Swarthmore Bridge Club and served as
president In 1934•
SurVIving are his wife, the former Harriet L, Heberton of Chestnut HIll; two sons, Samuel FranCIs, Jr. ot Penn Valley and Robert
Heberton of Springfield; and a
sister, Mrs. Willard S. Rundell
who lives in the East Park Square
qome established by. the Butler
'family Ii. Prospect Park in 1880;
and, f1ye grandchildren.
EDGEMONT AVE., 7TH & WELSH STS.
'en 4",s •.•.•
._
______
'
.
Helen MacIlwain Woltr has colle.ted for display her collection of
paintings of eastern schools
colleges. These will be exhibited
at Sunny Brae, Orchard, Lima,
during the month of February.
The public is 'c!)rdially Invited.
There will be' a 'number Of
scenes from swartlimore College
-'-Il large painting of Worih Ball
In early springtime occupying the
space above the old-fasbloned
:fireplace.
The exhibition will be bUD« in
the Apple Bou, which DOpen
dq flam II to 8:10. Bot
malled elder will be .... eII 10
""fIII'"
'-,
e.a"
.Tested Reducimr p~ ~uards Your Health
As You Lose Weight Eullv, Owcldy!
PACKED Wl1H VlTAMINSI 1111$ plOII
... - - _ _1 · ot ..... : 1m; luul Yl'ti.nlM. ",Tnwal.
_ _1M ,... -.I doll, 10 _
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EUWINA1ES _
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1956
Troop 2Awards Made Cl~::;e;!b:!:;e21 Jr.'s Spring Fashion A,tBo,y', Scout Dinner
Show Set f,or Tuesday
GRAS,OANCE
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THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 6
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IS. F. Butler ,Funeral
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Attend
The ,Cooper Foundation of
Swarthmore College will present
Ruth Draper, In a program of
monologues at 8:15 p.1n. Sunday
In the Clothier MemorIaL AdmIswill be by ticket only.
Robert E. Splllft' was renamed
president of the Swarthmore
Public. Library Association Mon~.
In the Council Room, BoroUgh
Hall. Robert Brodhead's nomlna~
Ing motiontel'll!ea Dr, Spiller the
.,
tine, 19 points; eighth grader nor- "indISpensable man."
man Levin, and seventh grader
D. Mace, Gowing, One of the
Chuck Fellows, 8 points each.
two newly elected directors; was
Top figure winner of all was elected vice _ president;· Maxey
the fund which netted $73.50.
Morrison was chosen treasurer;
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Prayer
Feb. 17
t3.SO PER YEAR
Mrso Bernhardt Named '
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NEWS·NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Wim,m G. Loftus
of Haverford plaee were guesta of
honor Saturday evening at a cooperative dinner in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph S. Lee.
Mr. Loftus, former conespondent
of the Associated Press, has joined
the staff of the "Congressional
Quarterly" in Washington, D. C.,
as pollticai ea.ttor. The family, Ineluding two children, LInda Jo
and Bryan, will jolnblm shorUy.
.. Other dinner gu~werJ'e =~ an:
Mrs. Stokes F. B
,r.,
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Mrs. Edward
F.
Heller,
Mr.
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and
Mrs. Edm
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Mrs.
one.·L. Mc'and Mrs. Henry
Mr. ames.
Corkle and three children Laura;
Nina Leigh and Maynard, are
moving today from Newtown
Square to their new home at 226
Park avenue. Laura will attend
the third grade in the Rutgers
Avenue School.
Justine Bodley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Bodley 'of Doylestown, formerly of Park avenue,
has been sllffering from Osteoroylet1s of the lMt foot which has
kept her on crutches since
November 26. Justine plans to re'turn to school soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of
Cedar lane, who are spending the
weekend in Hanover, N. H., will
attend the Dartmouth-Harvard
indoor track meet tomrorow afternoon. Their son Sandy, is a
mem~r of the Dartmouth team.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little,
Jr.,· of Haverford avenue, wi~ entertsln this evening before. the
Duck Club dance.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Donovan
\ of Elm avenue wID have as their
bouseguesta this weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Felch Coy of Westfield,
N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Warren
will entertain members of their
bridge c,Iub at dessert tomorrow
evening at their home on South
Chester road.
.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell PhilIlps
and their daughter Mary of Strath
Haven avenue, spent several days
of last week in Hanover, N. H.,
attendlng the Winter Carnival at
Dartmouth College.
Lynn Fry, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ro~' Fry of Vailsar
avenue, entertained a few of her
friends Saturday afternoon In
celebration of her fifth hirthday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
of Ehn avenue, returned Wednesday from a trip to Sea Island,
Ga., and to Keystone Heights, Fla.,
where they were the guesta of
former Swarthmoreans Mr. aud
Mrs. A. C. Nelson.
Mr. and Mni. Harry W. Lang of
Dickinson avenue will entertain
out-of-town guesta at a dinner
and bridge at their home tomorrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bardwell LIncoln of Ogden avenue had as tlleir
guest last weekend Mrs. Llnco!n's
nelce Mrs. WWam von ~eIn of
New York City.
Sandra Milne, daughter of Mrs.
Stanley MUDe of Park avenue,
has returned to Allegheny College
following a mid....emester vacation.
Sandra is a freshman at the college in Meadville.
·Pfc. William D. Jones, Jr. of
'Vassar avenue left yesterday for
his new assignment at Camp
Lueas, Mich.
Lt and Mrs. R. C. Morris of
Rutledge will entertain Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis RoJJerta of Sp~eld
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fielding
of Morton at a dinner party Saturday evening.
Mlu Barbara Davis, daughter
of Mrs. Howimt Davis of Harvard
avenue has returned to her base
to. Bamberg, Germany, following
a week of skjlni in DavOB, Switzerland. MIss Davis Is asslstant
director of WhisperIng Pines
.
ServIce Club In Bamberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markley of
Guernsey road returned home
Saturday morning after a two
weeks vacation in Nassau.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley N. Wagner of Dartmouth avenue, entertalned as their guesta Sunday, Mr.
ts M r. and Mrs•
Wagner,s paren,
Samuel Wagner of Philadelphia,
Mr· and Mrs. Don ald Henderson,
an.d Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knoll and
MIss Knoll.
Mrs. Robert Clothier of Columbla avenue has been confined
to her home for the past week
with Bursitis..
HUIY-COLYD
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
.
Ellen CaroIyn. Cq·lyer,
- Sales and Rentals daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. C.
THE MUSIC BOX
ton Colyer of Radnor, became the
'ark
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bride of Ens. wmlam Ronald
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Huey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
WWam R. Huey of DIckinson
-. _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - ------avenue, at 2 p.m.,;Saturday, February 4, In the St. Martin'.
Church, Radnor. The Rev. WUlIam H. Jeffreys, Jr., performed
the Ceremony.
The bride, who was given. in
BEAUTY SALON
marriage by her father, wore a
IEAUTY Luau TNa YAUNTINU
gown of candlelight tissue tsfteta
,
f'shloned
with
a
long
fitted
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South Ch~ ~oad
bodice, tapering sleeves, and a
Cjn SWarthmore 6,0476
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scalloped n ecl
lace. The full skirt ended In a
chapel length train. Her flnge1ml)I
veil of illusion fell from a lace
cap and she carried a bouquet or
orchids and stephanotis.
The bride's attendanta were
Miss Deborah Jorgensen. of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hum- Wayne; Miss Laura, LoUISe
.
Cle-.
mer, Jr., of Dartmouth avenue mentS of Rosemont; Mrs. Allen
Now
stock -$4.95 • $6.9501 $14~9S
spent last week in· Atlantic City, P. Willis, Jr., of Upper Darby;
Open
Stoclr
of
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N. J., where Mr. Hummet attend- Miss Jean Galbreath of Benjamin
e Enamels - 0r.!PHI and TraD.,.reat
ed the Conference of the Middle West avenue; and Miss Susan Rice
• Earwlres,.... T • Clasp - Chala
Atlantic Lumberman's Assocla- of' Strafford. They were dressed
e 36 Different Copper Porml
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tion. Mr. Hummer is a member alike In bustle trimmed models of
eJamp,Rlngs.-'
Catche.sCuff
Links
of the association's board of di- blue-green iridescent silk taJllel;a.1
e Glass Threads 'and Lamps
rectors.
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Their hats were· veiled models
Mary Lou Hodge. of Strath the same color and they carried
,
Haven avenue and her houseguest IbI,u~luets· of daffodils and pussyMary Ann Thoroe·of Puerto Rico, willows.
seniors at Middlebury College in
AND 2ND FLOOR SPORTS SHOP
Mr. Huey served, as best man
Vermont, returnEid Sunday fol- for - his son. Ushers were the
Park
lowing their mid-year vacation.
Msors. David McCahan of Bryn
Fri. 9
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kamp of Mawr; Mr. George Thorbahn. of . SWarthmore 6-4191
Rose
Tree;
Stephen
W.
Colyer
of
Riverview road, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Archer, Turner, Jr., of ,Cedar R!ldnor, brother of the bride; Allane, returned Sunday from sev- len P. Willis of Upper Darby; and
eral days spent at Big Bromley In John A. Kelly of Oak Park, m.
AUTQ IEPAI'S
Manchester, Vt.
A reception followed at the St.
Mr. and Mrs. Theophille Saulw Davids Golt Club.
Gulf Gas & Oil
Auto-Lite BaHeries
Mrs. Colyer. wore a dress of
nler of North Princeton avenue,
have retumed following an extend- Dior blue silk, with a ltat of pink
ed vacation in the South. Their impo'rted ostrich plumes. . Her
motor trip Included a visit with 1I0wers were pink ca",emas. 1I(rs.
their son and daughter _ in _ iaw, Huey chose a sheath dress· of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Saulnier mauve brocade :with a hilt of the
and little girl Suzanne in Hous- same color. Her corsage was of
MRS.
ton, Tex., and a trip. to Mexico. orchids.
. . ROBERT
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- Owner
They made their return by way
The couple will reside in Ne'lll'.
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of Co~us Christie, theGu Coas port, R. ~
RUSSEll'S SERVICE
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and Charleston, S.C.
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Lt. (j.g.) Thomas D. Jones, Jr.,
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who spent the weekend at his
Mr. and\ Mrs. Daniel L.; Goldi.
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home on Dartmouth CIrcle enter- water ';(' ilutgei'li avenue, an.....1 Alig.m~nt
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talned a few ·frlends at· dinner no";nce th~ birth of Mark Haines
Saturday night. Lt. Jones is sta- Goldwater, who &rrlved on Feb1ioned In Brooklyn.
ruary 1.
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Dartmouth and LafayeH_
·Dr. and Mrs. ·JosePh Donovan
Mark has two sisters, Catherine
of EIma'1enue will enterlain to- and Janet. His grandparents are
Closed S.afflrda, at
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night before the Duck Club Dance Mr. and MiSt W. H. Haines of
Nantucket and Boston, and Mrs.
in the Woman's Club.
Sidney Goldwater of New York
City.
ENGAGEMENT
,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. McLaughMr. and Mrs. J. W. Carroll of
lin ·of BuUer, annilunce the en- College avenue announce the argagement of their 4aughter Pa- rival of their sixth child, Anne
trica Ann, to Mi. Edwin William Stewart, on Wednesday, ~ebruary
Booth; Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 8, at the University HospitaL
Mrs. George R. Mansfield of
Booth, of ·Gibsonia:
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Park
avenue is the maternal
No date has been set for the
gra!ldmother.
wedding.
MIss
The Bouquet
Trinket
Copper Enameling Kits
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15 South Chester Road
(Over the Children's Shop).
DUPLICATING
PHOTO-OFFSET
:~f~P~~ETS
VARI-TYPING
eFORM LmERS eBULLETINS
eCIRCULARS
e"BooKLETS
e COPY-WRITING, eARTWORK
eEDITORIAL
eTICKETS
eCATAl.OGS
eLAYOUT
BUSINeSS AND INDUSTRIAL
FORMS OF ALL
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We're all for Cupid
Hot Water
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We help you choose -
Mr. Booth Ig the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. P: Franklin Taylor,
formerly of Swarthmore, now of
Norristown.
SUBS~RIPTlON8
FOR ALL
MAGAZINES
MRS. ~YD E. J[AllFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
SWartiunore 6~2080
C8U.EI
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Swarfflmore,
FrI. and Sat., Feb. 10 anel 11
"YlEW FRO", POMPft'S
HEAD"
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. You Auffer my· heart; Be my Valentine"
Come and get Itt Help
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always on tap from an
automatic gas water heater•.
We're here -
Oncetbls dependabhl
heater is working for yoU,
th~ folks In youi' household
72-51
Swarthmore - Rutledge . High
School g"')8 af~ i~ siXth league
win when it meeta hapless Marpie-Newtown tOnight Coa~hed by
Dave Williams, M-N lias been
having a rough time all season,
posting but one victory In league
play. II's a tall team, but has
never been able to get going,
which might be because they .have
had no home court all season.
Their new gym is expected to be
In shape for the next court season.
Bob Feldkercher (6'4") is their
top "l'orer, who Is a capable play-
Feb. 12, 13 aad 14
Wio" DI....". Lahat FI~••
"AFRICAN LI.ON~
out time is yours
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Swath
c:i1Ways ready. An
automulk gas walw
healer _ r forgels.
Chaase yours IOOfI at,our
~~.. plumber', or ~ny
Philadilphla Eiechk
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8, Park' Aven~.
suburban IIont.
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herst avenue, is general chairman
of the ·~air; Mrs. H. LeRoy McCune, secretary; and Mrs. Franklin H. Andrew, treasurer. More.
than 100 club members, including
the president, Mrs. Judson R.
Hoover, Jr., are asststlng with the
arrangements. For the conveniof visitors, both luncheon
and afternoon tea will be served.
Evening i refreslinients will ~ in
er and is in the upper 5 in scoring cbarge of the Junior Club. A· door
. in section II. Bob Smith, 6'3",
John Hurford, 6'2",' Dick Gill- prize will be a feature of each
more, 6' 8",. and Karl Thurston, 6', day.
.round out the usual startIng I1neCommittee chairmen Include:
up, with 6' Tom Young
House, Mrs. Raynham ~. Bates;
as sixth man.
admission, r4ra. LeslIe A. WetAt the last meeting the
pubUclty, Mrs. Paul •E,
Garnet had Uttle trouble winning
anjl Mrs. .Thomas It.
. 71-44, but tonight is a new game ~wn, Jr.; hostesses, Mrs. D:
111: ace Gowing; arrangements,
and anythio.
. g can happen - as ....
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d u_~. Ar1eague-1eading. R a dn-1
or found out .
tames an .......
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last Friday night when it Invaded tI;lur B. Ken; decorations, Mrs.
th
RObert M. Grogan; posters, Mrs.
S rthm
wa
ore, for e Raiders were Avery F. Blake;. coat· checking,
turned back 52-49 at the hands Mrs. C. RusSell. PhiIIlps;malllng,
of the valiant Swarthmore teaDlo Mrs. Harry S. Toole; telephone,
The upset ha.; proven to be the Mrs. Robert" A. Aillson;·· dealer
biggest of the season, and the hospitality; Mr.s...Dlivld' Bbigham.
five boys who represented Swarlh..,
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Mrs. W. Alfred Smith. isgenmore that night deserVed all the· eralclialrman . of food service;
'praise bestowed upon them.
with M rs. Birney
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M ·rs.
orse,
job Bob Yellowlees,. Charlie Bruce Donnan Smith· and Mrs.
wentZ, ·Cal Coleman, and c'o-cap- PercyG. Gilbert each beading the' '
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talns Pete· Kroon and· Barry kitchen siaU on one of the' .~ee
Gwinn
ot fOod. donations; Mrs.
A salute· also ·Is in order. for ,the
G. Hopson, ·tearoom host- .
remaining .members. of the Gamet ess;Mrs. A ..Sldney JolinS!>.!!,,'tea~ .
Squad, for they; too. supplied·the room cashier; ·and iii charI/I!, of.
practice opposition and great all- afternoon'l,te!l.-.• Mrs. ·,Frariii; G;
around .team spirit· that was. such Keenen and AIlee Marriott.. ''':'
an imporlant factor in the victory.
They lire Jim· Noyes, Skip SkogItn:ld, . ·Les' Kelghton, ana· George
· . and Jim Pappa..
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme
of Rutgers avenue, ·with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald J. Hannan of Drexel
Hill, will leave today on' a motor
trip to Florida. The" HUlmes will
visit with their daUghter and
family, Mrs. H. H. Bask!n, Jr., in
Clearwater.
Mr. an~·Mrs. Raipll Young and
three children, formerly of 2~
North PrInceton avenue, moved
last week to Mobile, Ala., where
Mr. Young has been transferred
by Scot! Paper Company.,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Montgomery will entertain at a bridge
party tomorrow evening at their
home on ClieStnut avenue:
Mr. and lIIrra. .John H. Bennett
of SOuth Chester road saile dout
·of New nrlt laSt night on the
"Empress or. Scotland", bound for
· .the Caribbean. Porta of ca\l on
· • • tbree-week-crufse wIlllnc1ude
Our
, Valentines are our Customers I
can count on hot
water when they want
it - piping hot and
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All of
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Local 5 Bows to Yeadon
In Tuesday Game,
An ~imated.2,OOO lovers of antiques from this area are expected
to attend the 11th Annual Antiques Fair of the Swarthmore
Woman's Club to·be beld Tuesday through Thursday, March 6
to' 8: at the Clubhouse, 118 Park
avenue.
Mrs. Robert A.' Boyle of Am-
NEWS NOTI:S
To guide your Valentine's headY surpri.ses)
yourself to the hot water tftot Is
'.chnlcolor
7.20 ond 9:25
10
and
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Plu. Color C.oioOn. ·ond S.riol
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favored RadhorHig;h .. Club's Antiques Fair
(And we·ve known in time of crisis
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With which you say, "Dear Man·o-Mine
A Magnificent' Motion Picture-ll
IIMR.
save you all the fuss
We wrap the shirt, hose, tie, 'belt
An AUTOMATIC GAS
tVAflR HlA1IR .MII
, .,. Hapl,..
of
WaM' fo, tn
family.
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Cupid's all for ,usl
Of remembering siz~s (we remember wE)lII)
all ••• fillily.
HS. Garnet Wins Over Mrs. R. A. Boyle Heads
On Tuesday night,. the elat.ed
Gamet team traveled tosirong
Yeadon· and were deflated rather
abruptly by the Eagles, who sank
50 per cent of their shota. Fina1
score was 72-51 in favor of Yeadon.
Tuesday night's jinx prevailed
finding Swarthmore m a kin g
enough mistakes to' allow. Yeadon
to pull ahead early in the game.
Swarthmore Was outscored In
every period except the last, but
then it was only 13-12. Yeadon
captain Bob RQss, scored 23 points
and played a fine game all around.
Cal Coleman turned in ... 20 point
performance. Swarthmore's play
was spotty on off~, and this
combined with Yeadon's shooting
made the· gOing tough the entire
game. Even with this Yeadon
may have out-shot the Little Gar-·
net, but never out-fought them.
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Moaday .
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Di.,.cted by Robert G. Gillilan
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are
doing, and Mrs. GeOrge Johnson
reported that Troop 331, which
meeta for a supper program on
MondllYll, were. concentrating on
the winning of first class badges
and.. improving. their jitterbug
technique. .
Mrs. C. H. _Yarrow's report for
troop 16 cOJ¥llude!l this section of
the prograin with an impressive
account of the. work. the Senior
Scouts have been doing, such as
preparing to set up an emergency
first aid station, ready· to-feed 50
people.
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After .coffee, poured by Mrs.
Gatewood, the group broke Into
individual disCUSSion. groups.
Intermediate leaders found the
clothesline display set up by Mrs.
Erilest MUler of special Interest,
and Bro,,!,nie leaders discu....d
Fly-up plans.
St-.te Truck I..spe~t'on
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"NIP).
Avenue
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PLAYERS CLUB
"He.dda Gabler"
mB
THE GAMERA & ,
Bring Your Tid.1s nom the Local
Co-operating Merchants
Yo. May I. the L•• iy On."
. San., Mo.. an~ Tlies.
H,nrik Ibsen's
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MIIIIks have been distributed to
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all members of the Duck Club to set HIll, the preparation of Christ..... for fathers,
and.
a p'M.
·remlnd them that tonight's dance mas -~
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qow in reh"arsaL Mrs. Frederick
at the Woinan'8. Club, tIi.e .f,Otiftb Sledehaid that members of Troop
·of the season, Is • Mardi Gras 225 had found their campout excostume affair.
perlence In the cabin at Sunset
Rusa Hannan will provide· the Hill so successful that they hope
muSIc forthls dance and, accord- to camp in tenta.at the May 11-13
to G Alex:Mms.
eral campout.
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lien,. Mrs. ·Tyson's .Troop, 19,
en-·
chairman of the club,. several un- joying a "trip. to Mexico" project,
1JlIuaI features have been ar- and Mrs; Walter Moir. reporting
:raDt!ed.
for Troop 95, descri~ a project
The club's next dance will be II). which BrowniesfrQIn. Troop
held· Saturday, MarCh 31,at the 683 are tauglit games and stories,
WOman's Club and the final dance to mutual enjoyment.
of the season Is scheduled for· MrS. Courtney Smith brought
Saturday, Apr!l 28, at the old a puppet demonstration to show
Mary UYon Schoo\.
the excellent work Troop 423 are
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FlaST IICTCLE Gln·AWAY
THIS SATURDAY MAnllEE
OF SWARTHMORE
M..,,)r& are Rf!lDinders .. Mrs. ~ernhardt· N.amed
To ~ck CIDb Daneers
,N,i9.hb orhood Chrm'
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tADIES'DAY
ONf-DA' ROUN!).'RIP COACH
.EXCURSIONS
TO
NEW YORK
Wednesdays
Only
FROM PENNA. $TA.
130lH $TJ AND
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PBiliB E. TOLD, lIIABIOBIE TOLD, .P1JBU8I1B1tS
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, Bratlllllld as Sec ond ClaIII Matter, .Januar)' 2t, 1928, at the Poet
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DZAI>LlNE-WEDNESDAY NOOH
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PRESIYTEIIAH HOTES'
Lewis. Supper will be serv8
8:30 and 11 a.m. Sundays. Mr. ~r~ ~!U;!':!~
Bishop's sermon for Sunday will s
a
be ''The Person We ~ow Best." cisUon room. ,
111' t .
Church School classes meet at
The Couples Club w" 'fneeMon
8:30,10:45 and 11 a.m. Men's and Monday evening at 6.30 ,
cWomen'. Bible classes convene at Cahan Hall for a covered dish
o
supper and a program. Mr. Willet
8.:
Senior HIgh Fellowship wtll describe the making of stsInwtll ':neet for supper at 6: 30 in ed glass windows. He will conduct
the Hearth room. The discussion a tour of the sanctusry, Interwtll tollow at 7 when Mr. Bishop preting the sy~bolism of the wiDwtll lead a discussion on "What dows. Anyone who would like to
Do Presbyterians Belleve About come and has not been. caned Is
Predestination?'; All the high asked to telephone ather the
school age young "people are cor- H:uvey Angstadts, CHester 4-1865,
d1ally invited to come.
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or the Miles Greenlands, MEdIa
, The Young'Adults will meet for 6-5435.
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rvI
Bible Study at 5:45 In the, There will be a Len~en se ce
Woman's Association room under of prayer and wt,>rship' In the
the leadi!l'sJilp of Mrs. Ernest church Wednesday evenmg at 8.
All of the congregation are warm_
ly Invited.
ru;:the' 11 a m Worship Service
Mr. Kulp wui p~Ch on the aubjeel "How Near 1s Your God?"
A Church-Ume nursery is aupervised for Infants and children up
to five years of ago. There Is slso
a .Junior Church program at this
time for children in grades one
t six
'
0 The' Sacrament of Baptism will
be adminislered at 2 p.m.
The Sixth Grade ConfirmaUon
Class will meet at 4 p.m. In the
Pastor's Stody.
At 6:30 p.m. the Senior High
Fellowship meets for their program.
The Eventide Prslse Service at
7:30 p.m. will hOnor the F.T,,\.
Cadets, of Penn.sylvani.a MIlitary
College. The address e~tltled
"Religion in the S""1l,i~" wtU be
given by P.M.C. Pr&idelit E. E.
MacMorland, Maj. ~ U, .,.S.
women's
circles will
at 10
On Wednesday,
themeet
following
a.m.:
Circle 2, Mrs. David Bingham,
chairman, in the Woman's Assocl.ftl.iJn room at the church. The
social education and action coni-
On Wednesday,
( R e t ; ) .. at'
, ; .12:
' 30, the
Ladles' Bible Clasa wtll meet at
the home of Ruth Hom, '2331
ProvIdence Avenue, Chester.
. At 8 p.m. the Cotfqe frayer,
Meeting wtll be at ·the'home of
~
mPl":'~i :SP'~ir!;"
G,.!i:".":;" a.r,e
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CHURQI ' BVias
),frs.
WUll~.~~C!'~~DlI·lJa!~
Mr.. 'K~P will pre-
~ord place.
P.M.~ouples;Club.
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I'IRST ,CHURCB OJ'
' CBRIST. SCIBNTlST
SWARTHJ[()RB
Putt Avenue below RarvImI
8IoIII'S', Felli • ., II
li_ kK- San_.· Sebool.,
11:111'Ai Jjf:..."l'Ile T
will be·
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II lID
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?iar.:
~eme
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CHIISTJAN $Cliffe. HOI.Ei
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The IIV1IIIaIliliV
on
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REGARDLESS OF COST
:'~'·~rals receive .identical hI~ncIard
tervIce regarcihia. ~ ~. We cciter to all
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Income groups.
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coni will
C'brI ...
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The Rev. ~__
• C~"''''' D.D.,
rector of St. Stephen's EpiscoPal
ChurCh .InPhlladelphla, will conduct.a MIsslon of Christian HealIna ,on four. succesalve evenings
at. the Swarthmore
.
ChI!1'ch. Be5li nnl ng on the.
Sunday In Lent, February 1\1, at
7: 30, t!te . MIsslon wtll continue
through Wednesday.
"One purpose of the ~on,"
Dr. Price said,
"1sf to Interpret
the
hriat
dall
I
Gospel
of C ute's Ills
or ph-slcal
y use or
n
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ov c~",&.."
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otherwlse,"
.
Fri•• dly ' Clrcl.
to M••t·
Oak Park
IceSkaling'
Club
Join
Nowl
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Frank C. Pierson of Olden avenue, proteaor
economIc:a
at the
college,
will beofamong
the apeaken addr Ine the PhIladelphla
chapter of the SocIety for Ad~
vancement of Management, at Its
Elg7ith Annual Conference being
ht!Id today In Phusdelphla. Some
.250 key men In Indilstry throughoUt Delaware Valley wtll atteDd
the sesslOIlS.
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s~r1es ''Path~ays
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Methodists to Bring
Home & School Workshop Orehestra Concert
Mission Here Feb. 1 -Iears Research Sociologist
Thunday at College
Dr. Robert Johnson, research
The Swarthmore. College Ormet Monday evening, chestra will appear. In concert
30; wtth the worshop on Thurs
shop, whlch Is led by, Mr.· and
A feature of the evening will
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow, Is one of the be, tl:J.e Concerto for vlolln apd orWorkal!ops In the current series chelitra, composed .by Peter
sponsored by the Health Advisory Schlckele, a junior at the cOllege.
Committee of the Home and Soloist will be Carl Berger, a
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School AssQclatlon.
senior.
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For the past two years ' Dr..
Ha-dn's
S~phonv
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D • J ones
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Johnson has been conducting an C', F'aure''s ...
~uslc fro· m 'Pelleas Et
~S!p~u'l· O·.. c~rva·.,,- will' have of Dartmouth Circle will enler'u 11.. """
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tain as their dinner tlues?s toevaluation study for the Friends' Melisande, and Vaughn Wunams
its reiUJ,ar
Open 14'
house
u _ P aul
Service CommjtleePr01. their DCom- "Folk Song Snite" will complete
.!, Febru'
fromTuesday
~ to 8 morrow night Dr. an d ........
nigh
ar;v,
'
J ames 0 f Germanto wn, Mr• and
munity Relations
ogram. In rawp.m.
'lB' • cor... • n - Inh"
thO the pro~~
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£ue
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Mrs. WIlliam Martin of Roxborupon .s expenence
.s
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vlted.'
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Mrs. 'WI.11ism ,E., Medford of field, he spoi
Lundell o~ Devon,
tess for the Frlet;ldly Circle at 2 nation.
To Give Recital Feb. 19
Mr. Murray S. Stedman return- o'clock Thursday, February 16.
. The Swarthmore Eskimo Club ed Sunday to his home on Vassar Mrs. R. D. Geer of Harvard aveKenneth Goodman, orgsnlst,
ENTERTAIN FATHERS
journeyed to the Eddystone High avenue following a five-week trip nue will be co-hostess.
wlli
present an' informal recital
schooi pool for an informal swim to Salzburg, Austria. Mr., StedFour-year-olds of the Swarth- at the Wallingford Presbyterian
meet Monday B.ftemoon.
man, who Is associate professor
Charles Hummer, a freshman more Presbyterian Nursery School Church, Turner and Avundale
of
political science at the college, at Amherst College, has returned opened the montIi of February In roads, WalllDgford, next Sunday
Although no score was kept,
several Swarthmore girls and was teaching a course in Amer- to MassaChusetts following a short examplary fashion last week with aftemoon, February 18, at 4 p.m.
boys bettered their prevlQusper- ican foreign policy at the Salzburg mid-yellrs vacation spent 'with a dinner for their fathers. The The recitsr will be presented
formsnce timings. A retum meet Seminar in American Studies.
hl~ parentS, Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Fours," under the wing of Mar- under the sponsorship of the Veswtth Eddystone is antlclpated In
D, Hummer, Jr,. of Dartmouth garet Price, made cookies and per Forum.
the near
prepared the meat for hamburgers
"I saw it in the Swarthm~rean!' avenue.
Mr. Goodman, who has recently
for the occasion, and as.an extra
returned
fro m a successful
fllllp, decorated the plates, while
European
Tour,
was heard earlier
mothers and members of the stslf
in
the
year
In
Swartbniore
when
concentrated on such Items as the
he presented ,a Memorial Consalad and dixie cups.
cert
in honor of the late Ellen
Afterwards, the host regaled
'.
Starr
Brinton;' curat!)r of the
their guests wtth a "slight p~
gram wit h an international Peace L1brlilr:y' at'the college. Now
on a tOltt'of' the United States, Mr.
flavor."
Goodman has received favorable
reviews from· such varied clUes
Virginia Tlller, daughter of Mr. as London, The Hague, Stockholm
Rink8S'
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200'
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and Mrs. A. Blanton Tiller of
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ed aild :Antwerp.
WiIl.be I~~ated On Bishop Ave~ ,
Haverfor ,,~ ce,as , een "am _
All Wlt~'B;re,lptetested.aN cortothe Dean s LIst at Wagner Col" d1ally Invited to atteDci the recital.
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off Baltimore. Pike ' ' ,
New York City, where she
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a freshman.
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',}NIH CITATI~N.'
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I ~'::'~!:, Raven avenue returned
WUllam H. ,Gill, Jr., who wtth
INFORMATION:
Write
P.O.
Box
II . isSt weekfro.n, a visit. wt,th MrS;' Gill returned Saturday fr'om
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1\ .,ten. 4.,,), cvacaU9D In F9rtLaudor··Cali ,MAdiscm;$·6300
Media 6-6411
and :Mrs •• Richard .Smlth of, Cln, erli8ie, has" received two ~tationli
clnnaU, 0:
from' coveted fishlilg catches at
the Florida resort. Tbe JIrst:was
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for a Grouper,' and the second
w:as,forl~ding .It Six fOot, eigbt
Inch sailfish .whlch Mr. Gill plans
to have stufted and mounted.
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the city Is :Mis: LitRue Hendrixson ' of ,North Chesler road who .
earlier In the season landed a six
foot sailfish.
During their stay in Fort ~aud
erdale, Mr. and, Mrs. Gill were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Neff of New York: Mr. and Mrs.
Hendrixson renirn~:from their
vacation the latter 'part of January.
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to~ .~~~~at~~'~~3II~~"_J:m..~!b:y::.~tII.~e:~:"'P:aIts:'~:J!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m!~~~~~
old shirts
and d costume
lane.
Membej:'S
asked... jewelry and
for African nusslons.
Circle 3, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop,
chairmilp, .at th'l ~()JDe .of :-lIIJrs.
Charles C. Brogan, Guernsey and
Thayer roads. The Indian American will be the program topic.
Circle 4, Mrs. Wilson RUshton,
chairman, at the home of Mrs.
Seymour W. Kletzien, 319 South
Chester road. Dr./Willlam Enders
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wIll: speak on ~ndia at 11 0 clock.
CU'Cle 6, Mrs. J. R. Hoover, Jr.,
chairman, at the home of MJ's.
Ford Robinson, 135 Guet:Dsey road,
The progiam will be under the
leadershlp of the socIal education
and action committee, Mrs. Guy
Andre, chalnnan.
Circle 10, Mrs. Bimey K. Morse,
chalrman at the hOme of Mrs.
. '
Joseph S. Howe, 121 Swa~ore
avenue. Mrs. ~roy WoU will review ''Wlthin Two Worlds." Members are aSked to briDg dried food
staples for the D. P. family. .
Circle 11 Mrs. Frederick A.
Patman, ';h;irma.p.t~at.ihe home of
Mrs Frank'K_en718 Harvard
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ayenue. Margaret Price will tell
about her recent trip through the
Southwest and will talk about the
Indian American. Members are
asked to briDg canned (unho~)
soup i:>r jello fOr theD. P. fanilly,
Luncheon will be. served.
Circle 12, Mrs. J; Harold PerriDe, chalrman,' at the home of
Mrs. Harold Ogram, 533 RlvervieW road. Mrs. Robert.A.Smltb
will speak on.the Indian American
MIssions.
Circle 5 Mrs Luther Conant
. • . .
Jr" cha.rman, will not, .meet this
month.
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The Ash Wednesda;v WiIl'BhlP
Service will be hllld at 8. p.m•.
The World· Day of Prayer
be held' iii the FrIends' M..~g I
........._ Peb-o
H~use at 2. p.m. OIl ~&.....,.,
ruary 1'1. The theme this year
will be "One Flock, One Shepherd."
at true
.... harlnoD7b1.te'1ll
••
were hi.chlcoreft at the Crum
Creek Bridp Club meeUng Tuesday night. Helen Wilson and Mrs.
Katherine Brownell were tied for
second wtth Mts. Samuel Hanna
IiI1d LeslIe Lucky.
The neXt meeting will· be held
February '28 'at the home of
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker, 510
Riverview rOad:
Anderson 'Hopkins will serve as FRIENDS MEETIH&
acoJyteoe:t~3~:,;';"ei : . : . . : : There will be
;First. ~
= ' t 11. During the 11 o'clock School classesand.;!:i,
ervice Jil$ephine and Marion Forum on Sunday.. F
es,,'
~ btier wtll be in charge of the gather at 11 a.m, for Family l;>~
u
at Meeting for ,W"rshIlI' All arenursery.,
welcome.,
,
Young People. Fellowshlp wtll
A new Adul( Foiiun' series will
meet at 7: 30 Sunday evening.
tart on Sunday February ,19 The
The Ves\ry will meet at, 8
of the
Is
o'clock Monday evening,
" t o Spiritual' MQturlty" and th..
The Bible Class belDg conducted first talk will be given by Dr.
by Mrs. MaxW Morrison. wtll Leon Saul, whose subject is
meet ~ Tuesday at 10 a.m. ~t "l\IIaturity, Morality and Society....
5,40 p.m. there wtll be a ServIce Other speakers will include Dean
of Evening Prayer.
Everett Hunt and Dr. William
On Ash Wedns~ay there will be Hordern.
a. celebration of the Holy Com- ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
muniDII at 7 o'cJock and agaID at
10 a.m. The latter service will be.
BOOKWAYS
followed by a Quiet lI4oming. The
417 Da_utII A.....
Children's Lenten ~ce will, be
SWGrlhmor. """
held iii 3: 30 p.m. and at 8 o'clock
A ....
the "P~al Office and ServF.....", D'.co..f
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8SkedtObring usedlirttcleil' for sent a subjecHor Ai!i' WedneSday,
PRESBYTEBlAN cHURCH
tile Presbyterian Thrift Shop.
''What Lent Meants. To Me".
.J08eJ'h.~.·,B'shop, M1p~~
Circle 9, Mrs. W. ~aM MedOn Thursda;v, at .•" p;ili~, the'
,John Schott, ADochw ........iord, chairman, at the home of JutiJor Choir will rehearse. Re·
81mdQ, Fellr'lull7 U
Mrs. Agnes M. Halg Sheldon;
hearsals for t¥ .J~r High
~:30 &. 11:00 A.M.--.lIIr. Bishop th~. Sw~ore Apartments. ·Mrs. ChoIr will 00' ilt I:SiJ' p.m., 'the
'~fo.:~~li'iIO' Alir.,;,;.cDurch Fte4erlCkW~ EVahsofSp~~etd, Bass Section at 7:30' aDeI- the
~:~L '.~ J ,,,;.;; •• "." ,,;.: • . • :'" w1ll'~ve the program, . , ' . Chan!'el Choir .JI~ ~:1~.. ,._
'8:30' A~.--IIIen'''' and· Women's
At 10: 30 Wednesday mOrning"The Worldi:S8i. 'of.PraYer I will
· Bible C!·"e8. "., "
the followiDg circles will meet: be observed Friday,Feburary 17,
·5:00 P·~~~~tit't.~Iasa..
Circle I, Mrs. John R. Bates, at 2 p.m. In, the FrIends .lI(et!ting
g:~~ ~-:'--Jr.~gh Fellowship. chairman.. at the h~;ot ,14rs. Howi,e. ....;, r,! ~ . : JI.,;," :i. t . ,'.\
.
Mon.~ Febr1l8l'J'll
William H.;GI~,:Jr;, 15.Do,i\V~ABaIlklit,'~.t~.:,~r~d ~
.Alih WiIda.daS'.. ' FebnIar:r. ,111
6:30
Woman's As/Ioclatlon DIlY
8:00 P.M.-Lenten' serVIce.
ME'l'ROBIST CHURCH
. ,John C. Kulp
MIDister
Robert WUde
MInIster of Music
Sunday, Febl'lllU'Y lZ
9:45 A.M.-Church School'
11:00 A.M.-Mr. ~ulp wtll preach.
2'00 P.M.-BaptlSmServlce.
4;00 P.M.-6th Grade Conflrm,,tion cisss.
.
6:30 P.l'4--Sr. High Fello:wship.
7:30 P.M.-Evel\tide ServIce.
TRINITY. CHURCH
H. r.8wrence Whittemore. Rector
Sunday, Febrial':r lZ
7:30 A.M.-Holy C~mmunlon.
8:45 A.M.-FamUy ServIce.
Church School,. 3rd Grade up.
11:00 A.M.-Morrung Prayer.
11:00 A.M.-Church School, 2nd
Grade and doWn.
7:30 P.M.'-Young People's Fellowshlp.
Tuesday, Febrnary U
. 10:00 A.M,-·Bible Class. Mrs.
Maxey Morrison~
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Ash Wednesds:v; Febrnary 15
7'00 A M -Holy Communion.
10:00 A'M-Holy Communion.
3;30 P.M:.:...chlldren's Lenten
Service.
8:00 P.M.-l'ejlitential Office and
Evening Prayer.
Fl'lds:v, February l'r
5:40 P.M.-Evening'l>rayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENBS
Sunday, February U
11:00 A.M.-FamUy Day at MeetIng for Worshlp.
5:30 P.M. - United Fellowship
Students.
MondQ, Ji'ebrnary 13
All day sewblg for A. F. S. C.
WedDe.'aS', Febftary 111
. All 'cI sewtDgfor A;F. S. Co
Mr. .and Mt*. 'Wllliani Webb
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,.nl)
S. A. M. S.....r
, .IIHI WlHNIU
In jolnlng' . tbls Sewing Groupo,
will be most weleome.
_m
Tjle WOI"id Day of Pra7e1': .....
be held ,at the J'rieDda' ~
on Frlda;v aftemoon attwoo'clock.
A aervice of Evealng Pra7e1' will
be held at TrInIty Churcll at;
5'40 p.m.
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• Choir' rehear.ak·Wtu!;le beld.
on Monda;v and TUesday ilt' 4:300
p.m. and on Th~ay..a~
5 p.m.
:r:"
lDembe:
SWARTIlMORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY 10, 19'6
Women oHbe p8rIIb ~ meet.
on TbU1'8Cla7 IIIOrDlDa at 10 o'clock
In ihe CIeaVei room for theLenten SewiD8. AD;)rouelnterested
TIINIIY NOIIS
titled "SouL" The w«d Soul,
when caplta}!.,.·~, ,lJI6d In
There will be a celebnUon of
ChrIsUan ScIetice as' oDe at the
the
Holy C..... mUDion ,t '1: ao Sun~
synonyms. for God.
day mornlnc, A Family ServIce
MnHODIST HOi IS
will be held at II: 115, and the ref(ular ,aervice of J,S~ P1:&Yer
The Cherub Choir will. rehepIe will be held at 11 o'clock. Churcll
at 10:80 a.m. In the Cha.,eL
School classes for chlldno ,are
Churcll School classes f.".. all held at 8: 1& and 11 am. .
IlI.Iles bC'gInnlng at two years will . The ushers for S~day will be
conducted at 8:45 Sunda;v
.J P 'EspeDschade
,
I m.t)mlng. There will also be Fel- C. B. Blake, . •
lowship Instruction Class for new Theodore Evans, V. L. FIn!" W.:.
joining the church Feb- =~'
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GIRLS VARSITY WINS
OVER MEDIA 67-42
The .Swarthmore - Rutledge
Girls Varsity inaintained Its undefeated status in thumping
....
Media,
Thursd~y
week, by
~
score
of 67-42. High scorers in the game
were Joan Hemenway, who
bucketed 64 per cent of her shots
for a total of 35 points; Gail
Steiglman with 18; and Pat O'Neil
with 14.
The Gamet Jayvees lost their
'game 19 to 20. Jane Valentine was
hlgh scorer willi 15 points.
Lingerie I;? Jewelry I;? Hats
Stockings <:>. Blouses
Sweaters
All with that "If you love
me as I love you"
oomphl
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JR. HIGH BALL SCORES
And you can own a .bigger, more
powerful Chrysler Windsor V-8 for
the COSt of a medilim-price car • • •
even for' the cost of a ''low-price'' ear
. With all the optionaJ equipment.
tt.e•• cr-tJc prM' that then'...... that's ...w In ChI7sIer
tNn In .U ..... c.npetltlN can cemb?nedl
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Junior High Boys came out on
top in basketball games played
during the past week. Although
the seventh grade lost to Penn
Crest 20 to 22, the eighth grade
swamP8
The ninth grade made a successful foray over Marple-Newtown netting 53 to 30, and the
eighth grade, also facing M-N
Iscored a victorious 32 to 18 game.
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at ... 'CIoojoIor "$9i
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South .
Chester Road
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Over UK) eigbth gradel'ltil the
JUnior HIgh
School attended· D'Oyle Cart'8
double "lIlIng of GilbeI't imd SuIlivan's ''Trisl by JinY' eel "PinaSwarthmo...,.~utledge
PORTER.
H.
WAITE,
INC.=n!n~deI:::e:~~
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,their. own. production of
as a claas project.
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Mrs. Maurice W~?er· of BbD
e made the arrarJpmeIlt.
"Pinafore"
1Or .... trtii.
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REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
Mid-Winter Notes From Troop 2 Awards Made
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Local Bud
Stations
f oy cout Dmner
PRIOR TO
(Continued ~m Page 1)
A recent· telephone call from
PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL 24TH •. 1956
a Swarthmore resident pertained
to a suspected shrike annoylDg
..b....ry 24..
blrda at a feeding station. DUfIng
Last day an elector may move from on,e election district to another winter we may expect to see an
occasional MIgrant Shrike hereIn order to be permitted to vote at the Primary Election.
abouts, although the comings and
goings of this northern representM.rch 5..
ative of the c:ot1¥DOD Loggerhead
Last day all electors may register to vote at the Primary Election. Shrike of our southern Stales are
blghly Irregular. An extreme
This Includes electors who wil1become of age on or before April
winter rarity here would be the
25th, 1956.
Northern Shrike from ArtIe regions. Hence any shrike, Identified by an amateur would be open
to suspicion.
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Conversation brought out the
district to give notice to the Regislration Commlsalon in order to fact that the belllgerant bird at
be permitted to vote at the Priniary Election. The removal card the feeding station was probably
must set forth a removal date into the new election dislrlct which a wintering MOckingbird. Whereas
the ssl1les of shrikes have lethal
cannot be later than February 24th.
Intent, Mockingbirds are just
plain mean arid go aJ)out chaalng
lesser
birds with no murderous
COURT HOUSE HOURS
motives but only to clear the terRegular business hours up to and including Monday, March 5th rltory for their· selfish selves. It
Monday through Friday .," ...... , ... , ., 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. would not be dIftl.cult for a person
Saturday ., .. , ... ,.,', .. ,', ............. , 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon untamlllar with elther species to
make the wrong Identification, for
Together with such additional hours as 'deslgnated below:
both birds are gray with white
February 20, Monday ,., .... , .......... :.. 9:00 8.m. to 9:00 p.m. tall p~tches, and are approximately the same size (between Blue,
bird and Robin).
WOMAN S CLUB NOTES Another resident described _
Classes In conversational French and correctly Identified - a Herwil1 be oUered to the community, mit Thrush. ThIs species winters
under the sponsorship of the sparsely In our region but is. to
. educational department of the be expected more routinely. in
Crum Woods than at a bird feeder.
Swarthmore Woman's ClUb.
However, the report stated that a
Mrs. Walter N. Molr, the de- thick plantlog of rhododendrons
partment's chairman, lIDDounced behind the house seemed to have
this week that Mrs. Francis LIng- brought the bird there. A handy
yel of Yale avenue wil1 teach the wlndowslll bird feeder near-by
class if enough people are In~- was therefore adopted as a matter
liiiiii~iii~iiiiii~~~ ested. Proceeds will go toward the of course.
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Hermit Thrushes are scarcely
The health and welfare division to be confused with other winter
wil1 work on cancer dressings next birds here. They are the only pos";
Tuesday moming, at 10 a.m. In the .s1ble thrush to see. Besides lookLounge. As many members as Ing typically thrush-Uke, they
possible are urged ·to attend.
have a unique antic which Is to
Form.rl,
At 8 p.m. on Thursday evening, bob their tails up and down in a
Mrs. George Hunter, chairman of rather deliberate way.
CARNS
the Travel Group, wil1 present
Close to Swarthmore, at 313
650 ••,timor. Pike
Dr. Leslle Ellis In an illustrated Sharp avenue In Glenolden, three
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The Art Class and ~. winter enl01lng the bird se9d of
_,', SW.rflllllore 600450
Dance Group will meet as sclied-· Mr. and Mrs, John A. Gillespie.
uled.
House FInches are a bird of our
far west' but ·were Introduced on
Long Island some years ago and
bave establlsbed themselves successful1y . there. . It Is a myatery
where the Glenolden birds originated, but It· seem. Ukely that
they have come from Long Island, not COlorado. _
The . Gil1esples have banded
birds for· many Years. 'lIbus thelr
feeder is well knoWn among the
bird populace. The fact that Purple FInches are wintering there
too, may explain how the House
Flnches,located the spot. To see
House FInches and Purple FInches
sid,! by side makes It easy to iden!.
tify the rare species. The Gllles'I",~
~es, by the way, are always
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happy to demonstrate their un• usual avian guesta .to any interested persons who ring their doorbell.
"Ted" Rigby of Media informs
;:;t me thet EvenIni' Grosbeaks are
scattered· through Delaware County this winter, being actually
abundant in certain sPOts In New
Jersey. I have not yet seen an.:v,
but readers of The Swartbmorean
who feed· the birds sh~ not be
too OtStonlshed to obserVe one or
more of these large, thick-bl11ed
finches with white wing patehes.
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You know how exciting it is to get a Long
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
elected to the order of the Arrow
tor their service to.camplng In
their troop.
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The Court of Honor waS then
called to order end aU those ac195' as the result of competitions tlve scouts who have advanced
with Troop
at least one scouting rank In the
WInners of Inlerpatrol competl- last· year were called forward to
tlons within Troop 2 for' the participate:
spring and· fall of· 1955 were as: As Tenderfoot &Outs ~. Chuck
follows:
Soule, John Bond, Kris Ungem,
, For February to ,June· - first, Don Jones, Stephen Edwards, and
Cobra Patrol;' second, Eagle Pa- Dall'id Beckmann; as Second.CIas8
Scouts - Ned Morris, ~ur
trol; third, Rattiesn$ PatroL
For September through Dec- Loeben, Ricky Gwl,nn, Mahlon
cember - first, Buffalo Patrol; Boyer, David Hay, Craig HoulIssecond, Cobra Patrol; third, Pan- ton, Stanley Lowe,' David Hannum, Gary Gallagher, Stephen
ther Patrol.
Brobeck,
Oed' Sullivan, Chip
All those Scouta serving as den
Shay,
and
Jim
Foley;
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As FIrst Class Scouts - Tom
Swarthmore were then introducFurniss,
Fred Kellermann, Julian
ed. The following Scouts were
Bullltt,'
and
Doug Wrege; as star
honored for earning merit badges
Scouta - Jonny Seybold and Alan
during the past year:
Bob Beckmann, Keith Richard- Stamford;
As Life Scouta-Marty Franck,
son, Alan Stamford, Sven Borel,
Marty Franck, Jonny Seybold, Keith Rlchilrdson,' Peter ShepRich Kent, Doug ,Wrege, Ged Sull- pard, and Sven Borei; as Eagle
Ivan, Davis MoScrlp, Guy Smith, Scout - Bob Beckmann
Ed Eckenhoff, and Fred Kellerl
mann. I
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Those scouta to whom the God
and Country Award was presented on Boy Scout Sunday, February 5, were then honored:
Tom l'UrnIss, Dick MIlls, Fred
Internatlon.1 Affairs
Kellermann, Bob Beckmann, Sven
D.partm.nt '
Borel, anll Marty Franck.
of tho
It .was announced that Bob
Beckmann, senfor patrol leader
Woman's Club of
of 'the Troop, had been chosen to
,Swarthmore
be one of two scouta of the Key~
stone Dislrlct to go to National
Tuesday, Feb., 21
Junior Leadership Training Camp
1:00 P. f!'.
Schill' In New Jersey this summer.
Bob' Beckmann and Dick Mil1s
,nckets $1.00
were honored /lor having been
Florist ,.
throughout the country.
Til •••11 T.lIpliol. C•• p.I,
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PIus $5,000 ,cam
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'11th prlu-$2,500
Ith prlxe-$I.OOO
' 50 prizeI of $500'
75 prlxel of $250
100'"", of $100
555 prins of $50
785 p~ In alltotal of $' 50,000
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Don.tio. $1.00
The Swarthmore Recreatloill.soclatlon rerelved the flnal.report
on their financial situation for the
year 1955 and moved that copies
should be sent the' Borough Council and School Board.
. Alfred Boyd, treasurer, wIl1
present a preliminary financial
P,..Q.. • for the 1956 season at the
Meetlog on February 23. Appointment of the director of the preschool and primary program may
announced at that time.
Anyone interested in the direc-·
torshlp Is asked to call Mrs. Alex
World's' easiest contest-just go to any Plymouth, dealer '~i
and register th~ motor number of your 1950 or newer model car
(any make). That's ~. Nothing to huy or guesS or solYe.
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For, the Best in Kitchens·
Remodel Your Kitchen With
Beautiful "Geneva" Modern
All Steel or "0uakerMaid"
Deluxe Wood,' 'Cabinets
It's
our chance to celebrate our
record.breaking sales-and to make even
moie friends. 'It's your chance to win up
'to 850,000 in cash-a tluilling .around.
the-world trip for two, plus 15,000 - or
amy one of 783. other big cash prizes.
, And it'a 80 easy to win: You merely
bring proof of ownenhip-for your 1950
or newer model car - to any Plymouth
dealer, and copy your motor number
onto the' FREE entry blank. See rules. '
MIl1s.
Wailingiord Library
Se~ Circulation Jump
Driving. And we hope you'll ask about
'That's all there is to itl There's no
obligaljon-nothing whatever to 'buy or
aolve or rhyme. (Sure, we hope you'll
look over the new jet-age Plymouth •••
biggest car of the low-price three •••
only low.price car with Push·Button
Plymouth's red·hot deals.)
Don't miss this chaoce at $50,000 or
that exciting world trip·for two. HurrY
in to your dealer's now. You may have
a lncky motor nmnberl
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To AHend ASC Meet
The first Delaware Valley RegIonal meeting of the American
Chemical Society wil1 be host to
a group Of studenta and teacherS
from Swarthmore on February 16
at .Hahnemann Medical ~ollege.
Philadelphia.
Seven professors and Instructors
from Swarthmore College and the'
high school have been Invited to
. bring outstanding students to an
all-day symposium on the opportunities in chemistry as a career,
arranged by the chemists as an
adjunct to thetr professional meeting nearby.
Those to whom invitations have
been extended include Dr. Edward
Cox, head of the department; Dr.
Duncan G. Foster and Dr. W. B.
Kelghton, of the college staff;
Harry Oppenlander, head of the
high school science department,
and Charles Marlsh and Mel Drukin of the Junior high schOOl stalf.
They and their students will be
among 1,300 from 43' colleges and
120 high schools to attend the session which will deal with all
phases of chemistry as a career.
Dr. Charles L. Thomas of Riverview road, wIl1 be one of the 11
speakers at the symposi1,\JD which
was planned by a committee headed by Dr. N. Martin Kapp of
Cornell avenue. Dr. Thomas, who
Is associate director of research
and development for Sun Oil
Company, will tell s~d~nts of the
opportunities for chemists In the
petroleum Industry.
Other speakers wIl1 tell students In general terms of the need
for chemlsta and what .the Pr0fesSion has to offer them.
. Dr. JameS' L. Jez1 of Cornell
avenue, research group leader at
the Sun Oil Company laboratory
In Norwood, is general chairman
of the Delaware Valley meeting,
one of the tlrst such regional ACS
• meetings to be held in the East.
$150,000
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Bonwit Teller Fashion Show
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LONG
DISTANCE
F'OR YOU!
Mr.. and Mrs. Walter D
gUests
FrIday night at a dessert bridge
given In their honor by Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer of Park
avenue.
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Distance call from someone dear and dJnant,
There are friends aod relatives far away who'd
be thrilled to have you call them! Busine:iS or
pleasure, Long Distance cao be mighty useful.
You can call anywhere in the United States for
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cioly 10%). Look in. your telephone direcIDry
for rates from your telephone to key cities
STRA TH HA YEN' INN
DESSERT -BR.:
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The traditional "Blue and Gold
Dinner," wil1 be I!njoyed by the
TINDER STEAI(5 ••d CHOPS CooIIed to Order
Cub Scout Pack 101 and thetr
EXCEU,ENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACIIJTIES
famllies
on FrIday, February 24th,
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 i'. M.
DININ. moMS .... LOllY Ala CONDmONID
at McCahan Hall. "Chow" time Is
6:30 P.M.
COiilfOrtobl. Room. Day or Week
Elnotor
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A preview of the menu with
!!i i Mrs. Jim Clifford, promises a
Y.I• • H.rv.rd Av...... Sw.......ore. P..
delicious hot, home style dinner
WALTIa L PADOn, M,r.
"II PAaK.ING E to be talked about for the year to
Wi
Aj.'I1~ come. Boy Scouta who are Den
MIIILY, DI....ID .. SUIT ... TAift of IYIIYOIII
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AI Boyd of Dickinson avenue Is
chairman of the dinner aod has
arranged through hts committee
for an evening of exciting entertainment following the last course.
It is reported that the entertainment committee of Wilson Rushton and Ed Bull are on the outlook for a magician to perform
tbe fine art of making things disappepr, a proposal that both Mr.
Boyd and Kirk Nevius, with
dishes on their minds, are particularly anxious to foster.
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tremendous gains made by the
Helen Kate Fumess Free IJbrary
In Wallingford both in book circulation and the number of times
the IJbrary ·was open over Janu~
ary of 1955.
In January of last year, tIie IJbrary was open a total of 16 times;
with a circulation of 275 books,
but in January of 1956, the IJbrary was open 29 times and the
book circulation had jUl!lped to
775 booksl ThIs Increase in service
to the residenta of Nether ProvIdence Township Is due to the
ever - bicreasing cooperative efforts of the Township .citizens
who run the IJbrary on a voluntary basis.
During January the IJbrary
added l~ works of fiction, and 2Z
non-fiction books. Among the
books of fiction are D1,\JDbered
"A Wife is Many Women,"
''Notebooks of Major Thompson,"
''Island In the, Sun," and "Boon
Island." Non-fiction works Include
''Scrolls. from the Dead Sea,"
"A mba. sad 0 r Bztraordln81')"."
"Henry AdAms,;' and "I'Ield GUIde
to the. BIrds," to mention oIlly a
few;
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Aabes a: .Raltb.... ReJlloved
Lawue Mowed,
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IN JIarcIIq Ave~
1110.
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INTERIOR DECORATING
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LISTINGS and BUYERS
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
335 Dartmoath Avenue
the serlPl!tte.
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The evening prayer will be ofThe Event!(ie PraIse Service at
the ~warthmore ·MethocUatChurch
ISDlDdloy wUI be observed !IS Future
Teachers of America Night. The
F.T.A. Ca(iets Of Pelll1BYlvanla
MilItary College will conduct the
service. Delegates of nearby F.T.A.
high school clubs and coll.ege
chapters w1l1 also be In attendance.
Stsrting at 7:30 p.m. the Rev.
John C. Kulp, pastor, ",111 direct
the song service, following which
the P.M.C. Glee Club will sing
several songs un(ier the leadership
of clirector C. A. Wisneski. Cadet
Harper, president of
fered by cadet Joseph, (ieNapoll,
president of the P.M.C. group.
Following the glee club's offertory song, E. E. MacMoriand,
Major General. U. S. Army (Ret.),
president of P .MoC., will speak on
the subject "Religion In the ServIces". College Chaplain Rev. John
H. Huser, rector of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church, Chester, will
give the benedicUon.
Refreshmen~
PERSONAL
FOR SALE
PERSONAL Painting during
slack season. Reasonable rates.
George Fair. MEdia 6-3702.
PERSONAL - INSIDE PAINTING - reasonable rates. Phone
SWarthmore 6-3899.
PERSONAL - Fancy san(iwiches
for clubs, parties. weddings.
Hors d'oeuvres a specialty•.Order
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Victorian sofa. Phone SWarthmore 6-2061.
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In ten days. other conttltlona on day
Improvements
COD..Blat of
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story brick tWIn house 16 " 82 feet.
Atty: Jam.. R. IlatbeWBOll. Boq.
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WANTED
WANTED - For part time a few
hours a week, draftsman or
artist to work on maps and garden plans. Scott Foundation,
Swarthmore College. SWarthmore
6 1856
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work. Two (iays". week. Call
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WANTED - Small, unfuinJshed
apartment or two unfurnished
rooms and bath for la(iy. SWarthmore
BLAC~N
Six room apartment room, kitclien, dining
three baodrooms, bath.
R.ply Box AW
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MarchInTerm.
Twp. of
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Aston•. Del..
County. beg. at pt. on N. W. s. of Bdgar Ave. at N. E. end or 20 ftOoradlal
round comer which conne~ Aid. 8·
of Edgar Ave. 'OIth N. It. .. or VInsmith Ave. th. N. B. &0 ft .• th. N. w.
120 ft.: th. S. WO. 70 ft. to N. It. •• or
Vlnamlth Ave.; tho S. B. aloog 111m.
'100 ft. CO pt.' of curve: tho alO"l arc
of CIrCle curving to right the arc dlst.
of 31.42 ft. beg. BBING No. 126 Bdgar
Ave
sim.m&r to mtg. Of record.
Sold as the property or WUUam A.
EvaDs &0 C. Ruth BvaDS.
Improvementa conalst of • 2 story
single green asbestos BIding hOl18e 18
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,ry
R.pai..d
403 Dartmouth Avenue
Ph... : SW 6-42..
EMIL SPIES.
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CARNATION INSTANT
Nonfat ·Dry Milk Solids
Makes Ii Quarts (50c on each
bo~
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Disolv,s Instantly
BoseQI Peanut BuHer
Whltn You Change to
Mr. an(i Mrs. Stanley Ruess and
their sons, MartIn and Calvin. formerly' on Denver, Colo., will
occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul F. Gemm JII on Thayer Roa(i
whlle the Gemmllls live In England, where Mr. Gemmill wUI be
(iolog research' for the University
of Pennsylvania: Mr. Ruess has
been transferred by Coiy, Inc.,
from the Rocky Moutain area to
the PhIladelphia area.
David Spencer of Og(ien avenue
left last week for Middletown,
Conn., where he is a Junior at
Wesleyan University.
Mr. an(i Mrs. John Hanna's
(laughter Gayle, of Riverview
road, returned last week to the
Greer School after spending her
mid-term vacation with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Manglesdor! of' Hillbome avenue will
have as their guest this weeken(i
Mrs. Manglesdorf's mother Mrs.
Thomas .~W. Haag of Boston.
Judy LIncoln of Westdale avenue recenUy spent several (iays
visiting Virginia Moir of South
Chester road, while her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Lincoln,
in a comblne(i pleasure and business trip to Boston, visited her
gran(ifather, Mr. i!:ciward F. Lincoln of Medford, Mass.
Col. and Mrs. H. C. Mabbott
of Harvard avenue last weekend
entertained Col. an(i Mrs. John
Harry pf Wethersfield, Conn., who
have just returne(i from two years
duty in Turkey.
Miss ElIzabeth Foster of Haivard avenue was honored last
Thursday nl8ht at a misceUimeous
shower given by Mrs. Leonard
Egee at the home of Mrs. Egee's
pprenlll Mr. and Mrs. Robert HIlkart. The guests were high school
claS!Olates. Miss Foster will be a
Februai)< brl4e; .
Mr. an(i Mrs. John Scott of
Vassar' avenue are haVIng as their
house guests for several weeks,
Mrs. Scott's paren~ Mr. and ~.
Jlo7 Forrester trom Unlcm City,
TeII!I.
Wallingford Cubs 273
In Award Dinner MOD.
It, was a turkey din!ler for the
Wallingford Cub Pack 278 anc1
their paren~ Mon(iay evening at
Christ Church. ·Media. The occaslon was the organization's anilual
Blue and Gold· dinner. Guests of
honor were George Greer, NelgbbOrhood ScouUng Commlsgioner;
Father Alberts of the host church;
John Dart, presldent of the Wal-.
lingford Presbyterian Men's Club;
and the Rev. John Rowland of
the
WallIngfor(i
Presbyterian
Church.
The following cubs were honored with awards by Awards Chairman Floyd Kerr:
Den 1 - Richard Casey, Richard McFadden. Donal(i Metzgar;
Den 2 - Richard Jacobs, Chipper
Dodds, Chip Harvey; Den 3 ' Craig Ponlltz, Gary Darnell,
James Bingham. Stephen Berry,
Pat Castellano Bob Kerr; Den 5 -;-'
Ronnie Magee. Arthur Smith.
Butch Bu.tler, Lewis :Hitchner;
Den 6 - Craig Russell. Bill Prewitt, John Duer, Sandy Ewing;
and Den 7 - John Finley, an(i
Tom Schroth, and Barry Young.
Commissioner Greer presented
the pack with seven awards for
achievements during the year. AI
Jacobs, cubmaster, and Morrla
Lore, chairman of the pack committee. ac,,!!pted the awar(is on
behalf of the pack.
The evening's entertainment included the showing of two 1Ilma
"The Air Power of America," and
"Jet Testing."
alice Larke.,
.. f!h',.!!!!4.),Ir:s, ."qbII. .!4a,cAlpine, .
Jr., of NQrlh P,rllDceton avenue,
lire entertaining ,Mrs. MacAlpine's
mother Mrs; F. A.McCornaek
from Traer, la. Mrs. McCornaek,
who arrived last week, will be
spending the next month with the
famUy.
Mr. an(i Mrs. Charles J. Thatcher of Ogden avenue will entertain
their brl(ige club Sat\lfdlly.
Mr. aM Mrs. Scott .D. Thayer
of Aberdeen, Md .• and their chil,
dren were guests of Mr. an(i Mrs.
H. O. Thayer of North Chester
road, last weeken(i.
Mrs. Joseph A. Petry of Chester'
road has returned after spending
a week as a paUent at the Philadelphia Presbyterian Hospl.tal.
9I rt
old b'Qnlt
s
buildln~
*
DaD'1deJaytharluoe••h
ch.c..-..... G.ard yonI'
.....;ncro-)O....."m..:: ...•
.c.u 04 )'Oar Doaor riFt
away. He'll pc yoa back
on the Road 10 R_ery.
Aad do be .are to briag
lila JIftKrlpJioaa here lor
prompt. precilecompounding. Thank youl
CATHERMAN'S
Dt.UG STORE
refunded b)'l company)
.
29c
10 oz. glass
ATLANTIC
VELVEETA -
For Prompt Service
Call
'98c
A KRAFT Product
2 lb. net weight
Ridley Park
SW 6-4742
WA 8-~1401
inti .... fstat. A...cj
..../11.: 4-e11- / w312
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se......_D._C1p.
Jr.
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I
pkg_ 29c
Extra Fancy Tomatoes
,
cello paks (4)
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.
Serving you 'round the clock
Large California LeHuce
Large. Ripe Pineapples
hd.19c
ea.29c
\
BREYER'S ICE CREAM,
HaH Gallo•
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- Giant Size
CHester %-4759
2-5689
Air a&&d Slrlp T....,eI
~ EAST 5TH, ST.. CHant.
lor.e••
114111 .
.
.
28c
Thin crisp crackers - net wt. 1.pound
4 one-quarter P9und packets
Tile Floors • Pla.tle Tile
Mode.... Kltchells
Alleratlall.
1401 Ridley Aven.e
SWEENEY & CLYDE
A C....,.,.,. ' ••MIIa
4Sc
NB~ Premium Saltines
AND SON:
GfNfW COIITIAU.
""U
--
.
14% oz. pkg.
EDwalD G. ClRPfMN,
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keebler Ciana_OR Crisp$
SWarthmore 6-8761
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TDltiEM
B~v~
Ib.59c
Boneless
Pork Butts
.
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
=
MI".... ..
79clb.
.CHESTER ROSE
George Myers
.OIL HUT
Porterhouse
T·Bone
Sirloin
Jack Prichard
SHI!:RIPP'S OPi"IOB
COUJI.T BOUSB'. MI!lDlA, PA.
Friday. Peb. 24. l.966
9:3C) A.!ol'. I!laatern Standard TIm.
COndlliona: "50.00 cub or cortl1led
S_
-..,~-~
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Consumer's Co.Operative Asson. of Swarthmoreo Inco.
Atty: Jamea R. MatheWBOll. Esq. .
'by
FRANK A. SNBAR. JR., Sberllf
little
SHBRlFP SALI!B
a Valof RBAL ESTATB
FOR RENT
living
room,
CO~~ 't'if:ff PA.
FOR R"""'"
R
fbi
..". oom or us "ess
lady witq business '-i;waiKi;u;:t.-_ 1check at tim. of eale (unI... otherchen prlvll~g\!S; Phone
wise stated In advertlmlent) .balanoe
8W ..1818
more 6-6044: evel\lngs..
In ton daYB. Other condltlona on day
or sal.. '
FOR RENT - Room with private
No. ~8l1'l
Cedar FIERI PAOIAB
June Term. le55
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Lot &0 IJQpe. on S. W; .. or Green
apart- St. 8BO.64 ft. Ji!. W. from 10th st.. In
FO.R
try, cellar walls,
Bar. of iIaroua Hool<, Del. COimty.
SWarthmaintenance work.
Pront IU.8I! ft. ' & depth S. W. \01.64
Garry, 714 Greghan
ft. on S. line & 11JI!;22 ft. on NI line
to 18.. ~. w. '-'Ie7. ~th Prlv. th,....".
Grace Park, SwarthlDOre
~ Being· No. 1040 Green at.
PERSONAL - It you(re the ftirkitchenette.
S~ to mille. of record.
gotten gal on Val,et\
..tin.·.~s. DAv,
private
Sold as th. property or Loretta II.
'"
parking.
su b merge your sorrow' with a Swarthmore
avenue. Phone ChBBO.
Improvements consist of a 2 story
platter of EMBERS' wondetfu1
.
Barbecu~d Rib{ll
::~",W!.!'"'~thm=;:;.",or~e,,-.",6.~;.::2:;:Jl",.48"F'c..._--:::---,-_ 1m. ~ 11_ 15, :0; S;. tm..
FOR SALE'
FOR' RENT _. February-Septem- Atty: Jamee R. Mathewa6n. 1Ioq.
'PRANK A.
Jl!..• Sberl1l
ber. furniShe(i. second fioor
. .-_---~~----~ FOR SALE _ Small sled. three apartment, three bedrooms, uUlboys' bikes 2(1. 24 and 2~ itles, $98. Near shops, trl\DSPortaROOFING
inch; Iron and steam Iron; baby tion. school. Phone S,Warthmore
carriage; boudoir chair. SWarth- 6-1847 or SWaMhmore 6-1346;
.GaH.",
more 6- 8947.
FOR RENT - Large attractive
Warm·Alr Heatfng
F<;~~~~t~~~~~~~
rqom, private bath. Meals.
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6-fiijijjil SWarthmore
6-0149.
Air Co",dltlolllllg
FOR RENT - ' By the meal or'
Sheet Metal Work
month - a table for 2 or 22 at
puppy. championship pecligree, EM1lERS' ll!.den with, EM;BERS'
.
registered American Kennel Club. exciting eclibles. . '
House trained. doghouse etc. $100.
Call SWarthmore 6-6188.
SALE - Sea Scout uniform. FOUND - Peignoir. SWarthmore
Box41 SWartlunere6.e74G FOR
One summer and Olle winter. ::-o6:=:-~46~02~.-=:-:-_--:-:.....,,.,-_.,.,,,.-_
~~~~~~~~~~~~~IPerfect condition. Call KIngswood LOST _ Pair calf skin mittens.
3-7723.
vicinity College Tbeatre. Please
TIE WIHER
call SWarthmore 6-8947.
A DlI,ftt wiDlle.r in the ~om.
LOST Lady's ~bert wrist
lew
in.urance fie14 is on. of
watch on Wednesday, Fe~l'uary
$35.
6~6063.
0111' Dew, "INlcb.ge" . poli..
1st. in Swarthmore train station,
cletl. Comliinlng pr9tec..
... -,.
FOR SALE - Paintings In all and while
7:44
train.
tiOl1. agalnat fire Wind.
water color at ~gain prices
~;~rzw
oto_
th!,ft, Il.blli~. alId,
shown by appointpJ,l'!lt 'a" lJ~
other· ~.nil, they also. can
row Theatre resid~~~.Rpse, Val...ye
mone". Call wi
•••
noW.
0._-*1\ .1. t_ i iOll~
phone
Grant
ley
Road,
nearCod~ ~\I 6"2462.
Tele0I;l ""Ill. OIl ~"" •• w~,~.
FOR SALE - FeN' FOR SALE!
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FUN FOR ·SALE! Swarthmore
'ETER E. TOLD
Club Show. High school LOST - Michael's comer, FrtAll
...... ., r""'OCa
day, school book, leather note
March 15th.
.
book
initialed
J.
F.
R.
Reward.
333 hi ",,"ath A.e.
DA~ an4 N1~1lT
never used
el=~ SWarthmore 6-7178•.
S........N . . . .
OIL BURNER
clothes dryer. Won on TV pro- FOUND - DIning at EMB!;RSgram. Retails for $219.95. I wUI
all'the friends you haven't seen
...._nltl ntn.1UI _ n
SERVICE
sell It for $170.00 KIngswood
In months and have been won(ier9307.
log where they
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IIONDAY TIIIlU SATURDAY
J, F,
For Rent
in .
Swarthmore
0
Friday. Peb. 24, 1936
chest an(i vanity. SWarthmore
9:80 A.M. I!laatern Standanl TIme
6-2842.
COruUtlona: ~.oo cub or oertl1lod
FOR SALE - 'Beautlful bright ohecl!: at.tIm. of Ale (unl ... Other_
red CHERRY VALENTINES W\JIe atate~ In advertlmlent) balance
with the shape and taste of In"t tensale.d.ya. Other condiliona on day
EMBERS' plel
PJBRJ: PAOIAB
NO. 1'1'17
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. NEWS' NOTES
Fellowship Hall by the' Women's :~~=t.
Society of ChriaUan Service at
the close of the servke.
the l1Il
to the said _tate .... reqUeeted to
IIID!lRIPP SALE
make pa_en~ &lid thOle having
of " •••. BBTATII
claims to pn!OOnt tbe same. Without
--delay. to
SIIBIUPP'8 OPPIOB
GBOBOII: B. ~,
COUJI.T B0118B, 'MIIDlA, PA.
lIXecutor
Prlday. Feb. 24, 1935
GMOS J. BBCIDrAN.
9 :80 A.M. Baatern Standanl TIme
lIXecutrll<
COndltlona: "/10.00 cub or corttlled
:aDO Park Avenue
check at time oreale (unl... Other- ;:===S:wart=:h:m:o:re:.=Pa:.==:::::8t-::2-~10
wise stated In advertlmlont) balance
PRANK A. SNBAR, JR., SberIlr
~F~O~Ri-i·SALE~·;;:;.r=-"""'l'B::e::;d-w~·:r.1thr;:-"'SP"'rIn=gs"';
Pep 9
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Win be setved in
ot 831e.
Members of the local Methodist PIERI
PAOIAB
No. '4'78
cong.egatlon on the faculty at
March Term, 1955
Lot &0 Imp.. In City or Chester on
P.M.C. w1l1 be In at.tentlance. They
N. W. side or 2nd St. beg. at a pt. eo
are Theodore L. purnell, presldf;'Ilt ft, N. B. from Pueey 81. ProDt 20 ft.
of the church Boar(i of Trustees, &0 depth .125 ft, m..... or ..... Being
822 W. 2nd St.
,
Dr. Joseph J. StorlazZi, and No.Subject
to M200mtge.
Sold as tbe property of Clifton R.
Berry &0 Elol.. B"5"Y.
CLASSIFIED AOS
PERSONAL
valescent Home.
Belvedere
2517 Chestnut
Constreet, Chester. E(ige of Swarthmore. Aged. senile, chronic, convalescent men and women. Excellent foods, s~clous ~'ft(is.
Blue Cross honored. Sa"'di~e D.
Pippin, proprietor. CHester 25378.
PER
. SONAL- Upholstery repairs;
seats-$9.50
chair
reupholstered
- uP.
$35.large
to $40.
More
than live years of Swarthmore
references. Thorn Seremba, phone
Sharon Hill 0734.
PERSONAL -Plano-tuning speciaIist. Member ASP!' and NAP!'.
Will do minor repairing. Leaman,
KIngswoo(i 3 - 5 7 5 5 . .
PERSONAL - Radio and television service. Complete stock of
tubes carrted. Robert Brook.J. Call
SWarthmore 6-5058 daytime or
KIngswoo(! 4-0800 after 8 p.rn. .
P
ERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts, accessortes. MIlt Glass Toy Shop, 205
Avenue, Clifton
6-0713. Oppo-
Steward.
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... -b(tt .~ fL~ fL~ f
Yes _.•• Ph~ Suburban Water C9DI~e~
flllefllMlr'" •
rei operators. bookkeep'llrs, stenogrcl,.
. ....". inGintltnance men-and many olhers-all co"blbute
fa the 'lO!IIId-thkIock depetocIobJIlly 'C:.f yOur Springfield
W...., S. mce.. And- the cost 10 the ~1iiiQe family IS Only
about a dime a day. No wandfit' 10 many .C!9'.' "~prillf1field Water would lie a barga/n-:-_ .., trrice tIie ~r
'\'lIE
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SWARTRMOREAN
Febl'1UU'Y 10, 1956
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Attend
at
SPEARE BROTHERS
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'of
TH·E SWARTHMOREAN
World
Cordially Invl"'yo. to
choo.. your Wedding
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'l!tI.
•
Day
Prayer
Feb. 17
{
Gown.lrfdellllald.Gownl
In our' Iridal Salon. Our
Bridal Co.lllilant ' will
,10.
gladly help you
a
reolly leouHfuI Wed.'ng'
EOGMONT
-
SEVENTH AND
Fashion Corne"
••
'Planning··
Commission
Bryn Mawr· Recto!,"
.
To Speak at Trinity
Wins on Burgess' Vote ~!'! ~::,~ :i::m~~
_.
., ·<·Wl.'G~
We've captured the Magic of Young Love
.
,
'
in our Bridal Departmen~coine visit us.
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Choose a
Wedding Gown'
Nylon tulle and
lace,Pe~u de'soie and lace, satin and lace, all lace
or crystalette
baDerina. waltz, chapel and cathe.'
44. 98 to .
350,.,00
dral trains.
Bridesmaids; 'Gowns
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in taffetas. nylon net. nylon tulle. erystalette. lace
and net combinations, nylon chiffon. Ballerina and
14.98
to
39 95
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long lengths.
.....tll.1 Fro. Heoll fa To.
BRIDAL SHOES
6.50
Loyely brIdal and bridesmaids' shoes in
ICItln, linen and brocades' Dyad to match
the 40wn of your choIce I
LOVELY, GAY, BRIDAL HEAD PIECES.
Crow.. Tlora., J.llet
STOLES, CAPES and CAPELETS .
9
Cop., la., la••eta
,14.98 to 35.00
HEAD BANDS FOR BRIDESMAIDS
3.50 to 7.98
for til_ Brld$gand Brldal Party'
Tax
I.cl.d.d
• IIIDAL SALON-Spoan'sSeeHd Floor
"ower GIrl
Beautiful collection of "Little Furs" that will delight
, youl Mushat and Dyad Squirrel Stoles Just ideal.
covering for the wedding! Fun labelad for country
of origin.
• FUI5-Spoore" Seeoad Floor
I)RESSES
16~9~ ~ 29.98
Nylon net. nylon tricot. lace or crystalette. Beautiful
gowns for the bea~ flow~ girl at,your weddingl
Choose from bellerlna Or long length gowns.
. . .rI.1 Dept. 1, ••,.-.
Spetwe's ""fie 1111 tbe
tlCceuoms lor tbe bride
.ml Ihe brid4l 1-'1'
GOWNS
1 ........ ·';:
for the'
MOTHER OF THE BRIDE
t;ARRING5 to Match
... anclGROOM
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oTW& ........Cl\f 'ca
1.78 "14'1::
_Ai U ••- ' I
17.98 to 39.95
lrid.il .,.mbles,
Mel
'robe in nylon. Several styles
. . Skirt Crinolines
LACIY . . . . SUfI
Netsancl T.....
gow;.
10011 "18-
a·n';i-
3 ..... 12...
. . . . ."SU I . . . . .
Feature P"
asq,uler·T'rto
HS Stud'entsOlve
t G·
'P'nee ted
t
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e
v
0 on DC
"Adm'I'r'able Crt'chtoo" Healmg
• .. MISSiOn
.. Here
R '
Prof Prudo 0p."00(l
1 .... 6.49
LOYILY
to
.LOftS
IIc......
PEAIL
NECI(·
LACES "H., ",_d Glv." far
Methodis
' t Church is n 0w opedllaiJyfor
prayer fr om 9 a.m. t 0 9 .,.m.
,
deemer
In
Bryn
Mawr,
will
be
the
the
Rev.
John
C.
'Kulp,
pastor.
II
1~
Mi ,Tax Reset,
guest preacher' at the mid-week
announced this week. The chapel Mrs. Brush Heads Event
Unbalcmced Budget
Lenten service Wednesday eveis entered through the door
Aiding Korean War
Adopted
n1ng, February 22, at, 8 p.m. at
nearest Park avenue.
Orphan
Trinity Episcopal Church.
Devotional helps are available.
Things someUrnes hang by a
On each Wednesday in Lent
The annual InternaUonai Athair. So it was with a Swarthmore theta will be a guest preacher,
fairs Dessert Bridge, one of the
PlanniJ;lg Cpmmlsslon.
Frank
Mc·
culminating
In
the
second
School
'
ouistanding events on the SwarthCowan, having g one home earlY of Prayer to be held at Trinity
W
'Cl b a l d
more oman s U c en ar, will
(because of illness) with what
would have 6een the deciding Chur~h under, the leadership of
be held next Tuesday, February
the Rev. William R. D. Turklng21 t 1
vote, Borough Council found its ton of the Order of the Holy Cross
' a
p.rn.
'
remaining six members split
Will
Present Concerts
Under the general direcUon of
.
In West Park, N.Y.
Mrs G to W
equally when th,e controversial
The School of Prayer will run
. Saturday, Sunday
. or n
. Brush, department chairman, all proceeds from
q uesUon of establishing a Plan·
for four consecutive nights at 8
I CI thO
nIng CommissiOn here finally o'clock, beginning Sunday. Ma,rcll,:
n
0 ler
the party will be used as follows:
came to a vote Monday night.
The Cooper Foundation and the a year's sustenance of a Korean
Councilmen J. Roy Carroll, Harry 18.
Coolidge Fund of Swarthmore orphan, CARE, Valley Forge VetWood and Birney Morse said
College will present the Pasquier erans Hospital, and the Inter"Aye" while PrIlsident Thomas
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Trio from Paris in 'two con~erts national House of Philadelphia.
Hopper, Mrs. William Huey and
of chamber music in Clothier
Irhere will be table prizes. and
Charles Lukens said "Nay." Bur.
Memorial on the campus at 4 p.m. close to 35 door prIZes, donated
gess Joseph Reynolds stepped in
Saturday, February 18, and at by the large committee. Reservaand decreed the Commisslon by Curtain TIme for Barrie
8: 15 p.m., Sunday, February 19. Uons'should be made immediately
thll
breakln
votge.
tie with an aftlrma·
Classic Set for
4.Day S,eries W, ill 0' pen Admission is free.
with the chairman, Mrs. Brush,
tive
This unique strtDg trio of three MEdia 6-5263. Each guest is askCarroll, staunch long-Urne advo- .
8:15 Tonight
Sunday at Methodist
brothers has played together for ed to bring her Own playing cards ..
eate of the Commission, in open
On Friday, February 17, at ,8:15
Church
some 20 years, .and have appeared
Decorations will be In charge of
meeting listed names of flve resl· p.m., Swarthmore Senior High
at Swarthmore four Urnes.
Mrs. Robert M. Grog&ll, chairman,
dents whom he recommended for School,' under the auspices of
The Rev. Alfred W. Price, for
In Saturday afternoon's proto
th
body
th
t
13
R
t'
f
St
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oIntm
t
app
en
e new
. their drama club, the Blackfriars,
e pas
years ec or 0
• gram, the Trio will perforin a and Mrs. David Bingham, coThree of th~e: Philip Kniskern, will present "The Admirable Stephen's Episcopal Chu~ch In selection by Beethoven, two fanta- chairman; Mrs. S. L, Althouse,
1 hi will con- sles of Gibbons, a trio by Boccher- Mrs. H. LeRoy McCune, Mrs. Edna tI o~aIIy 1mown real estat
,
e auth• Crichton" written b~ the British d ownt own Phila depa,
orlo/, W. H. Nason, builder and playwright Sir James Barrie In duct a Misslpn of Christian Heal- InI, and a work by an American ward F. Goldmeyer, Mrs, Richard
fonner CouncUrnan; and Horace
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Ing at Swarthmore Methodist composer of In,dIan descent, Lang_ K . Noye, II, and Mrs. James O.
1902. The play deals chleny with Ch ' h b ginnin
Stephens
H . Hopkins, duP ont ass!s...
ta ~ t'
0 the problems of a good British
urc
e
g this Sunday, stroth. Sunday evening, they will
.
the .treasurer, were among theflve family shipwrecked on a South February 19th' and contlDuinli feature Mozart's "Die VcrtimenMrs. Clarence C. Franck is In
actually appointed following an S J"l d
through Wednesday, February to," with a Beethoven serenade charge of' food, and Mrs. Joseph
interval of executive session, ea s 'In .
22. The Rev. Jbhn C, Kulp, pastor and a MilAaud trio.
J. Stodozzi, will be responsible
Xniskern's tenn will be two years,
Stranded there ,are the Lord of of the church, has announced that, Violinist of the trio, Jean Pas- for the serving, Tables are in
Nason's one, 'and Hopkins, four. Loam (Gunnar Quist); hi.s three Urnee will be 7:30 p.m. Sunday qulel', Is a soloIst In Iiis own right. charge of Mrs. WUllam Taylor,
Also appOInted were Raymond K. daupters, the Ladles Mary (Anne and 8' o'clock on eash of the suc- Pierre, whD. plays the viola, also III, and AlIce Marriott; door, Mrs.
Denwortb;attorney and ' former, ::ch~dAgatha (~oberta Groot- ceedlng Irlghts. "
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teaches at the Conservatory 'otC. Russell PhiUlps and MI·s. D.
,.. ~!- of ihe1oclllW)iJlilbclll,rd,'WJ'iA"".,,'lIie' .•
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.. J)~.:his.~try:.at;.St Step... J4Ps.1ein'Parlsl:they~brq""._..l\oll!~e'.Gowing;c?llies, Mrs. Robert,
fOr a three-y~ -term lIIIdo·JOM· ,. al'·'
, hen's, Dr. Prtcelias' been'especial- -.r, Etienne, was a prisoner 'of war Clothier; and 'kltchen, Mrs. HodeMoll. architect; fOr flve years. Hoftorable Earnest Wooly
La- ly concerned with the MInistry ,of in Gern\any for several years.
ward G. Hopson .
FInal ac:tlon on adoption of the fore); and a friend of the family, Splritu'iil Healing, and conducts
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
1956 budget and 'retention of the the Reverend Treherne (David
Plans Continue for
16* mill realh. tax rate alsooc. Deacon). The only servants ae- pSpPllleliclliualiellphlllejialinag services at the Round·the·World Trip
-,
Church which have
curred Monday night;
companying the familY are Crich- drawn people from all parts of the
Club's Antiques. Fair
Ends at flome Tuesday
'As adoP,ted, the budget is $5,079 ton (Jonnje Lange) and Tweeny
short on the Income ,mde. AnUcl- (Nancy Martin). Lady Mary is country.
With the docking of the "Queen
Arrangements are being compated expen~iures total $200,192 engaged to I,.o.rd Brocklehurst
The Missioner has been closely Elizabeth" early Tuesday morn- pleted for the 11th annual An, while income is esUrnated at only (Laurie Cameron); his mother, associated with the Order of St. lng, Mrs. William Thatcher of tiques Fair to be held March 6, 7,
$11l5,1l2.72.
.
Lady Brocklehurst, is played by Luke, an organization of the College avenue and Mrs. JOM and 8, by the Woman's Club of
Cooperative parking meters Dana Cope.
Church which has sought to re- M~rshall of West Chester essen- Swarthmore, at the clubhouse,
(Continued on Page 5)'
The holders of lesser parts are store to the Church the ministry tially, completed a five months' 118 Park avenue.
as follows: Jane Hay; Bob Keller, of healing.
- round-the-world trip.
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle, general
lise Aizupitis, Bob Bishop, F'red
Dr. Price has conducted HealTheir travels, which Included chairman. has announced that
Bloom, Rosemary Cox, Da.ve Ing Missions In nine Ep\f;capal such Intriguing nam~ as Bagh- several new dealers will particiHenry Sue Houssman Karen Cathlldrals arid In many churches dad, Beirut and Bombay. began pate this year, featuring exhibits
'throughout
America. For many September 14, when they en- of flne linens. lamp shades and
vMa°nDndalame,. Ted Shatagln, and
Andy
years the Missioner has been the planed for San Francisco with old prints.
'
The Swartlu!lor? .League of The, production is under the di- National Chaplain of the l.lilitary the Hawaiian Islands as their flrst
The club initiated the Fair In
Women Voters will sponsor· a rection of Mrs. Hannah Mathews Order of the Purple Heart. As shceduled stop.
·
h
h
d
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1945,
in response to· community
meeting on Monday.,February 20, and the two 'student directors _ such h e as a c ose contact
In Honolulu, they visited briefu
club Interest In antiques of
i t h th
a t 8 pm. In WhI ttier liouse on the Gary Carey an. d L lI11l11e
. Hopper. W
e.
eteran Hospitals ly with Swarthmoreans Mrs. Rob- and
all kinds, and' its popularity has'
top! c, "Should the United states
.
throughout the country and with ert White (~he former Miss Edith
Join the' Organization for Trade· A .number of comnuttees are t1ie program of rehabilitation car- Knis)tern) and her family, and grown from year to year. More.'
Cooperation (aTC) ..
workmg along with the cast to ried on in those hospitals. In ,the Mr. and Mrs. JOM Jacquette. than two thousand cOliectors and
Mrs. Harold Kuhn, World Trade make ~he production po,,:,ible. Spring of 1954, at tpe invitation of Then, after saiUhg to Japan and lovers are expected this year.
chliirman, has sec' ured two busl. The ch81.rmen
of
comnuttees the U . S
As m' the past. the entire prob
Heth.'!'Se
Dunn!
. Air Farce, D r. Pr'Ice a visit there, they continued their
nessmen to, give their opposing are:
cos- made a tour of the Air, Force In- trip by air, stopping at Indonesia, ceeds will be used toward the
tumes .US1ness.
Rosemaryp Cox' ng;
staging'
views on the proposed OTC. F . '
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stilllations in Germany, conduct- Ball, and Thailand. In India, they repair and upkeep of the clubMlirkoe Rivlnu.s, Jr., of Smith, Kelly Murphy, Nony. ~oore, and ing Missions for the Members of sojourned for six weeks, making house, which 'in addition to regKline, and French, Phatmaceuti- .Judy Kuder; propertIes, Joan the Armed Forces, and visiting In
ular club meetings, is frequently
cals, will take the ---ative, and, Thomson; lighting, Terry ,Allen, the hospl.tals.
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terest, and In Delhi, met Mr. and used for programs and events of
JOM G. Tritsch, head of the de- ave
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Dr. Price will be available to
service clubs and other commuVelopment department, DuPont sound, Wally Seward.
Indivl
lIiIrs. James Brown. The travelers nity groups.
Inc., will take the negative. Wi1~
Publicity Is In charge of Gladys see
duals by appointment on only just missed the J. Paul
As In other years, both lunchMonday, ~esday and Wednesday Browns of Walnut lane, who had
gh M '
lIam F. Lee, president of the Ro· Durboraw and Hu
orrISOn.
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m, Call the been visiting with their son and eon and tea will be served. A new
tary Club of Swarthmore, will
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Church Office.KIngswood 4-0868, daughter-in-law In DelhI.
feature will be refreshments durat in
thethis
meeting.
between 9 and.l p.m. 'daily.
.preside
Factors
problem affect
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VI.)
Moving on, Mrs . Thatcher and Ing the evening hours, In charge
both the housewife and the busi.
Mrs. Marshall visited' In Ceylon, of the Junior Club members.
.
Perhaps
the
flrst
job
of
the
D
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nessman. Pressure groups will be
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aVI
rnes
orne IUS Pakistan, I
ran,
Borough
Planning
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Commission
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f rom
aSking our CDngressmen to take a
David Ernest Cornelius, seven or an, an
gyp. J umpmg
Jr. Assemblies to Meet
stand for or against this measure. could be planning a balanced I y.!ar old son of Mr. and Mrs. there to Italy, they stayed three
The eighth and tenth grade
A ~ulatlng' evening is prom. budget for' adopUon next year.
Edward B. Cornelius of 559 ¥sr- weeks before going On to SwitzermemberS
of the Swarthmore Jun!sed with comments and ques. S
H
S
f
ietta avenue, passed away Tues- land, and then, while Mrs. Martlons both pro and cOn. The public tory
our
et. or
day lIight, February 14. He was shailwent on to England, Mrs. Ior Assemblies will meet saturIs cordially invited to attend the
Wallingford Library a pupil In Mrs. Nancy Hagy's Thatcher stopped off for a week day evening at the Woman's Club'
. meeting.
A story telling prognun wDl be second grade at the Rutgers Ave- in .Parls before joli1lng her In on Park avenue•
At the eighth grade meeting at
he~d Thursday"February 23, In nue SchooL
London. They salled out of
7:30,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
the Helen Kate Furness Library
Besides his parents, David is Southampton February 9, on the
Bo CHEIRY PIE SALE
Franck will be hosts assisted by
y Scouts of Troop 3 will be
Wallingford. The program will survived by his sister Naney, 5, last leg of their journeyS.
Mr.
and Mrs. LouIs Bennett and
, ~ the borough this weekend be presented by', Mrs. Edyth
kindergartner in the Rutgers
Mr.
and
Mrs. A. Blanton Tiller.
.- king orders for their annual Mearns, a member of the Story
School.
ANN STUART CARROLL
Ann Stuart Carroll, daughter of
Cherry Pie Sale to be held this Tellers League.
A Memorial Service' will be
Mr. !!lid Mrs. Balloc\t Campbell
)'ear on Wednesda7, ,February 22,
'1be.ftnt session, for four aiut held today at' 10:30 a.m. at Spen- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carroll of will' 00 assisted as hOsts by Mr.'
:ashlnlton'8 ijirthday.Ptes fresh- llve-year-olds,will. be held from cer T. Videon and Son's .i Garrett CIillege avenue, bom Wednesday, and Mrs. Willard Hollander and
cIeUbaked by the mothers will be' 2to 2:45; six to nine-~lds are
and Shadeland avenue, In 1!'ebruary 8, 1958, p" i away Dr. and :Mrs. .JameS 'OOano at the
Thui'sday, February II, 1958•
vered by the boys en that day. invited to come at 3 p.m.
Drexel Hill. '
tenth grade meeting, at. 9~30.
LWV to Sponsor OTC
Mee.'t"lng Monda
. Y'N·Ight'
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Speore', Secoad Floor
See Oar CollectIon of
lot'l' Affairs Bridge
At Woman's Club Tues,·
Weekend Programs
dream gowns for the Bride and her party.
from this beautiful collection -
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Extra 'special. too. our 'iust-in collection of
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February 10, 1956
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Things sometimes hang by a
hair. So it was with a Swarthmore
Planning Commission. Frank McCowan, having gone home early
(beeause of illness) with what
would have been the deciding
vote, Borough Council found its
remammg six
members split
equally when the controversial
question of establishing a Planning Commission here finally
came to a vote Monday night.
Councilmen J. Roy Carroll, Harry
Wood and Birney Morse said
UAye" while President Thomas
Hopper, Mrs. William Huey and
Charles Lukens said "Nay." Burgess .Joseph Reynolds stepped in
and decreed the Commission by
breaking the tie with an affirmative vote.
Carroll, staWlch long-time advocate of the Commission, in open
meeting listed names of five residents whom he recommended for
appointment to the new body.
Three of these: Philip Kniskern,
nationally known real estate authority; W. H. Nason, builder and
former Councilman; and Horace
H. Hopkins, duPont assistant to
the t-reasurer, were among the five
actually appOinted following an
interval of executive session.
Kniskern's tenn will be two years,
Nason's one, and Hopkins, four.
Also appointed were Raymond K.
Denworth, attorney and former
member of the local zoning board,
tor a three-year term and .John
deMoll, architect, for five years.
Final action on adoption of the
1956 budget and retention of the
16¥" mill realty tax rate also occurred Monday night.
As adopted, the budget is $5,079
short on the income side. Anticipated expenditures total $200,192
while income is estimated at only
$19_5,112.72.
Cooperative parking
meters
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tary Club of Swarthmore, will
preside at the meeting.
Factors in this problem affect
both the housewife and the businessman. Pressure groups will be
asking our Congressmen to take a
stand for or against this measure.
A stimulating evening is promiSed with comments and questians both pro and can. The public
is cordially invited to attend the
meeting.
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Rlchelle.
PEARL
NECK.
LACES "Hug and Give" for
U. Irld. a.d Iridal Gro.p
161h. Mill Tax Reset,
Unbalanced Budget
Adopted
The Swarthn'lore
League of
.~.
Women Voters will sponsor a
meeting on Monday, February 20,
at 8 p.m. in Whittier House on the
topic, "Should the United States
Join the Organization for Trade
Cooperation (OTC) "
Mrs. Harold Kuhn, World Trade
chairman, has secured two businessmen to give their opposing
views on the proposed OTC. F.
Markoe Rivinus, Jr., of Smith,
Kline, and French Pharmaceuticals, wI'11 take the a'ffirmatl·ve, and
John G. Tritsch, head of the development department, DuPont,
Inc., will take the negative. WI'IHam F. Lee, president of the Ro-
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Crown. TIaras, Jun.t
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Mawr Rector
The
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To Speak at Trinity
Wins on Burgess' Vote
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STORE HOURS:
M..da" .... nonda". ':30 to 5:30
frlda". ':30 to ,
Satorday. .:30 to 6
Collegr Library
Boy Scouts of Troop 3 will be
touring the borough this weekend
taking orders for their annual
Cherry Pie Sale to be held this
year on Wednesday, February 22,
Washington's Birthday. Pies freshly baked by the mothers will be
d )'
e lvered by the boys on that day.
Rev. Alfred W. Price
The Rev. Thorne Sparkman,
Rector of the Church of the Redeemer in Bryn Mawr, will be the
guest preacher at the mid-week
Lenten service Wednesday evening, February 22, at 8 p.m. at
Trinity Episcopal Church.
On each Wednesday in Lent
thete will be a guest preacher,
culminating in the second School
of Prayer to be held at Trinity
Chur~h under the leadership of
the Rev. William R. D. Turkington of the Order of the Holy Cross
in West Park, N.Y.
The School of Prayer will run
for four consecutive nights at 8
o'clock. beginning Sunday, March I
18.
Classic Set for
8:15 Tonight
On Friday, February 17, at 8:15
p.m., Swarthmore Senior High
School, under the auspices of
their drama club, the Blackfriars,
will present "The Admirable
Crichton" written by the British
playwright Sir James Barrie in
1902. The play deals chiefly with
the problems of a good British
family shipwrecked on a South
Sea Island.
Stranded there are the Lord of
Loam (Gunnar QUist); his three
daughters, the Ladies Mary (Anne
Hirsch), Agatha (Roberta Grooters), and Catherine (Mary-Ellen
Warnes); the girls' cousin, the
Honorable Earnest Wooly (Bob Lafore); and a friend of the family,
the Reverend Treherne (David
Deacon). The only servants accompanying the family are Crichton (Jonnie Lange) and Tweeny
(Nancy Martin). Lady Mary is
engaged to Lord Brocklehurst
(Laurie Cameron); his mother,
Lady Brocklehurst, is played by
Dana Cope.
The holders of lesser parts are
as follows: Jane Hay: Bob Keller,
lise Aizupitis, Bob Bishop, Fred
Bloom, Rosemary Cox, Dave
Henry, Sue Houssman. Karen
Mondale, Ted Shatagin, and Andy
VanDam.
The production is under the direction of Mrs. Hannah Mathews
and the two student directors _
Gary Carey and Lannie Hopper.
A number of committees are
working along with the cast to
make the production possible.
The chairmen of these committees
are: business, Hap Dunning; costumes, Rosemary Cox; staging,
METHOD~~E~H~~LpRAYERllnt'l
Methodist Church is now open for
praycl' from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily,
Affairs Bridge
At Woman's Club Tues,
the Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor,
announced this week. The chapel
is entered through the door
nearest Park avenue.
Devotional helps are available.
Mrs. Brush Heads Event
Aiding Korean War
Orphan
The chapel of the Swarthmore
Will Present Concerts
. Saturday, Sunday
In Clothier
~. S. ~tudents .to Giv~ Rev. Price to Conduct
~~r~~~a~~e ~!~c~!~~ Healing Mission Here
4-Day Series Will Open
Sunday at Methodist
Church
Feb. 17
'3.50 PER YEAR
Weekend Programs
Feature Pasquier Trio
I
Prayer
The Cooper Foundation and the
Coolidge Fund of Swarthmore
College will present the Pasquier
Trio from Paris in two concerts
of chamber music in Clothier
Memorial on the campus at 4 p.m.
Saturday, February 18, and at
8: 15 p.m., Sunday, February 19.
Admission is free.
This unique string trio of three
brothers has played together for
some 20 years, .and have appeared
at Swarthmore four times.
In Saturday afternoon's program, the Trio will perform a
selection by Beethoven, two fantasies of Gibbons, a trio by Boccherini, and a work by an American
composer of Indian descent, Langstroth. Sunday evening, they will
feature Mozart's "Die Vertimento," with a Beethoven serenade
and a Milhaud trio.
Violinist of the trio, Jean Pasquier, is a soloist in his own right.
Pierre, who plays the viola, also
teaches at the Conservatory of
Mjlsic in ·Paris; the ycungest broth_
er, Etienne, was a prisoner of war
in Germany for several years.
The Rev. Alfred W. Price, for
the past 13 years Rector of SI.
Stephen's Episcopal Chux:ch in
downtown Philadelphia, will conduct a Mission of Christian Healing at Swarthmore Methodist
Church beginning this Sunday,
February 19th and continuing
through Wednesday, February
22. The Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor
of the church. has announced that
times will be 7:30 p.m. Sunday
and 8 o'clock on eash of the succeeding nights.
During his ministry at St. Stephen's, Dr. Price has been especially concerned with the Ministry of
Spiritual Healing, and conducts
special healing services at the Round-the-World Trip
Philadelphia Church which have
Ends at Home Tuesday
drawn people from all parts of the
country.
With the docking of the "Queen
The Missioner has been closely Elizabeth" early Tuesday mornassociated with the Order of St. ing, Mrs. William Thatcher of
Luke, an organization of the College avenue and Mrs. John
Church which has sought to re- Marshall of West Chester essenstore to the Church the ministry tially completed a five months'
of healing.
round-the-world trip.
Dr. Price has conducted HealTheir travels, which included
ing Missions in nine Episcopal such intriguing names as BaghCathedrals and in many churches dad, Beirut and Bombay, began
throughout America. For many September 14, when they
years the Missioner has been the planed for San Francisco with
National Chaplain of the Military the Hawaiian Islands as their first
Order of the Purple Heart. As shceduled stop.
such he has had close contact
In Honolulu, they visited briefwit h the Veteran Hospitals ly with Swarthmoreans Mrs. Robthroughout the country and with ert White (t. he former Miss Edith
the program of rehabilitation car- Kniskern) and her family, and
ried on in those hospitals. In the' Mr. and Mrs. John Jacquette.
Spring of 1954, at the invitation of Then, after sailing to Japan and
the U. S. Air Force, Dr. Price a visit there, they continued their
made a tour of the Air Force In- trip by air, stopping at Indonesia,
stallations in Germany. conduct- Bali, and Thailand. In India, they
Kelly Murphy, Nony ~oore, and ing Missions for the Members of sojourned for six weeks, making
,Judy Kuder; properties, Joan, the Armed Forces, and Visiting in side-trips to various points of inThomson; lighting, Terry A.Uen, h h
. Is
t e osplta .
terest, and in Delhi, met Mr. and
Dave Bass and Bruce Wllson;
Dr. Price will be available to Mrs. James Brown. The travelers
sound, Wally Seward.
. d"d 1 b
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t
Publicity is in charge of Gladys see In IVI ua s y appom men don only just missed the J. Paul
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes hay Browns of Walnut lane, who had
Durboraw and Hugh Morrison.
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Call t e been visiting with their son and
Church Office, Klngswood 4-0868, daughter-in-law in Delhi.
between 9 and 1 p.m. daily.
Moving on, Mrs. Thatcher and
L)
Mrs. Marshall visited· in Ceylon,
Perhaps the first job of the
David Ernest Cornelius JPakistan,
Iran, Syria, Lebanon,
Borough Planning Commission
d
d E
t.J
.
f
David Ernest Cornelius, seven or an, an
gyp. umpmg rom
could be planning a balanced year old son of Mr. and Mrs. there to Italy, they stayed three
budget for adoption next year.
Edward B. Cornelius of 559 Mar- weeks before going on to SwitzerS
f
ietta avenue, passed away Tues- land, and then, while Mrs. Martory Hour Set or
day night, February 14. He was shall went on to England, Mrs.
Wallingford Library a pupil in Mrs. Nancy Hagy's Thatcher stopped off for a week
A story telling program will be second grade at the Rutgers Ave- in .Paris before joining her in
held Thursday, February 23, in nue School.
London. They sailed out of
the Helen Kate Furness Library
Besides his parents, David is Southampton February 9, on the
in Wallingford. The program will survived by his sister Nancy,S, last leg of their journeys.
be presented by Mrs. Edyth a kindergartner in the Rutgers
Mearns, a member of the Story 'Avenue School.
Tellers League.
A Memorial Service will be
Ann Stuart Carroll, daughter of
The first session, for four and held today at 10:30 a.m. at Spen- Mr. and Mrs. .John W. Carroll of
five-year-oIds, will be held from cer T. Videon and Son's at Garrett College avenue, born Wednesday,
2 to 2:45; six to nine-year-olds are road and Shadeland avenue, in February 8, 1956, passed away
invited to come at 3 p:m.
Drexel Hill.
Thursday, February 9, 1956.
eo-
Prof. Prude OpJ"nell
ANN STUART CARROLL
The annual International Affairs Dessert Bridge, one of the
outstanding events On the Swarthmore Woman's Club calendar. will
be held next Tuesday, February
21, at 1 p.m.
Under the general direction of
Mrs. Gorton W. Brush, department chairman, all proceeds from
the party will be used as follows:
a year's sustenance of a Korean
orphan, CARE, Valley Forge Veterans Hospital, and the International House of Philadelphia.
There will be table prizes, and
close to 35 door prizes, donated
by the large committee. Reservations should be made immediately
with the chairman. Mrs. Brush.
MEdia 6-5263. Each guest is asked to bring her own playing cards.
Decorations will be in charge of
Mrs. Robert M. Grogan, chairman,
and Mrs. David Bingham, cochairman; Mrs. S. L. Althouse,
Mrs. H. LeRoY' McCune, Mrs. Edward F. Goldmeyer, Mrs. Richard
K. Noye, II, and Mrs. James O.
Stephens.
Mrs. Clarence C. Franck is in
charge of food, and Mrs. Joseph
J. Storlozzi, will be responsible
for the serving. Tables are in
charge of Mrs. William Taylor,
III. and Alice Marriott; door, Mrs.
C. Russell Phillips and Mrs. D.
Mace Gowing; tallies, Mrs. Robert
Clothier; and kitchen, Mrs. Howard G. Hopson.
Plans Continue for
Clnb's Antiques Fair
Arrangements are being completed for the 11th annual Antiques Fair to be held March 6, 7,
and B, by the Woman's Club of
Swarthmore, at the clubhouse,
118 Park avenue.
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle, general
chairman, has announced that
several new dealers will partici ..
pate this year, featuring exhibits
of fine linens, lamp shades and
old prints.
The club initiated the Fair in
1945, in response to community
and club interest in antiques of
all kinds, and' its popularity has
grown from year to year. More
than two thousand collectors and
lovers are expected this year.
As in the past, the entire proceeds will be used toward the
repair and upkecp of the clubhouse, which in addition to regular club meetings, is frequently
used for programs and events of
service clubs and other community groups.
As in other years, both luncheon and tea will be served. A new
feature will be refreshments during the evening hours, in charge
of the JUnior Club members.
Jr. Assemblies to Meet
The eighth and tenth grade
members of the Swarthmore Junior Assemblies will meet Saturday evening at the Woman's Club
on Park avenue.
At the eighth grade meeting at
7:30, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Franck will be hosts assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blanton Tiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallock Campbell
will be assisted as hosts by Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Hollander and
Dr. and Mrs. James Delano at the
tenth grade meeting at 9 :30.
High School Musicians Garnet Canteen .Stages ' Com,
In Radio Broadcast
Roller Skahng Party
February 17, 19&6
Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Wrllht, Jr..
Mr. and ,Mrs. David Ple\d of
of Westdale avenue entertained
Muhlenberg avenue will have aa
Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Heath a blrthdB,-. dinner __ SundB,-. ill therr house lUest for several dBY's
of Cedar lane are entertailllng hoD... of their SOD DIck, WillIam Mrs. Pleld's mother, Mrs. Walter
Maslin of Port Chester. N.Y. '
their nephew. Jonathan Conrow R. Brown and Robert P. Worst
of Darien, CODD.• for the weekend. Swarthmore. and Paul Watson of
~. and Mrs. H. LeroT McCune
N~.
of
Villanova avenue are enterMIss Ruth C. Webb of South
Mrs. Frank Keenen of Harvard talrlng their nephew and nll!C\!.
Chester road had as her overnight
avenue
entertained Tuesda,. at a Mr. and Mrs. WilHam A. Palmer
guest Tuesda,.. Mrs. Carole' B.
\IjlSl!ert
for the new members of of Akron. 0 •• for a short vialt.
W!!liams of OssIning. N. Y.
the Woman's Club. preceding the
Lt. HeDIY A. Pelrsol, Jr.. of
Kathleen JessuP. the daughter club program. The dessert was Lafa,.ette avenue left SundBY' for
of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup the first of a series to entertain two weeks' Na:val Reserve tralnof Haverford avenue. has been new members.
'
ing dut,. in the Caribbean.
pledged to the PI Beta PhI sororit,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
at the Unlversit,. of Vermont. WaUingford returned Sunda,. from
ENGAGEMENT
Burlington. where she Is a ~h- a two-week vacation In MoDtego I
man.
Ba,.. Jamaica. and Nassau. After
fdr. and Mrs. Frankland McInt,-re
Gorham of Ridle,. Park
Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson enter- leaving Nassau Mr. and Mrs. Artained her eightsome at the Ingle- I'nl)ld flew to Florida to visit Mr. announce the engagement of their
neult on Tuesday. Bridge followed and Mrs. J. P. Simmons of 1YIiami daughter Elisabeth Ann, and
Arthur Dean Barrett. Jr.. son of
at her home on Ogden avenue.
Beach for a weekend.
Gretchen Bauer, daughter ot
Mrs. A. Marie Bosshardt has re- Mrs. Ralph Schmidt of Parrish
..,
turned
to her home, on Park ave- road.
,
...r. and Mrs. C. T. Bauer of CorA
June
wedding
is
planned.
nell avenue has returned-to Grove nue after several months in EurMiss Gorham and Mr. Barrett
Cit,. CoUege following a mid-year ope. Mrs. Bosshardt spent
vacation. Gretchen was accom- summer with relatives in Swit- are both students at the University
zerland, and traveled during the of Mar,-~and.
panied home b,. her roommate.
faU and winter. Her ~on Richard,
Nanc,. Cranston of Freedonia, who,is on a four months MediterBIRTHS
N.Y.
ranean cruise with the U. ,S.
Mr. and Mrs. G. west Cochrane
ShirJe,. Little of Haverford Nay,-, and his wife, spent Christof Riverview road are !'diving
place will entertain after the mas leave with her in Zurich.
congratulations
on the birth of
eighth grade Junior Assemblies
The Misses ,Elinor and Mar,their
second
child
and itrst daughtomorrow evening.
Bye of CoUege avenue attended a
ter. Suzanne West Cochrane, who
Mr. and Mrs. William Driehaus large family dinner part,- given arrived earl,. Monday, Februar,of Yale avenue entertained at a Wednesda,.. Februer,. 8, at the 13. in the Chester Hospital.
famil,. btrthda,. dinner Monda,. Unlversit,- Club of Wllmlngton In
The lltije girl is a grandchlld
evening in honor of Mrs. Donald honor of their uncle. Mr. Elmer
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran
P. Jones of North Swarthmore B,.e, who was celebrating his
of Kenyon avenue. and Mr. and
avenue.
ninetieth birthday.
Mrs. Thomas Cochrane of Upland.
Mar,. Ellen Warnes, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Miller.
of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Warnes Jr;.• and children Geoffre,., Christina. and Paul of Marietta avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Conwell of
of Woodbrook road, returned will spend the weekend in Short Columbia avenue are l'eceiving
Monda,. night from a short trip Hills, N.J., as the guests of Mrs. congratulations on the birth of
to Rochester, N.Y.
Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. their fifth child and fourth son.
Edward L aurence Conwell• 3r,
d
Mi.. S,.lvia Ellis, Miss Barbara R • G• M0 riso n.
Kent. and Mi.. Genevieve Reavis
h
~ ed Tu d
F
b
Mr. Leslie Walmsle,. of North w a aH.V
es a,., e ruar,entertained Tuesda,. evening
Chester road arrived home Fridav 14. in Hahnemann Hospital.
horitlr of Mi.. Helen Anderson from a four week's business' trip
'
The ,.oung man Is a grandchild
of Yale avenue. The occasion was to Colombia, South America. He of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douga ~cellaneous shower held at returned b,. wa,. of Jamaica.
las of North, Chester road and the
the Reavis home on Universit,.
U
11
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Guthrie of 1at'e ...
r. and Mr sE. .'L. Conwe.
place. Mi.. ,Anderson's, marriage
to Mr. David' More,. will take Cornell avenue will have as their
place earl,. In March.
guests Mrs. Richard Springer and
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Corse
son Stephen. who will arrive' from of Lancaster have announced the
Mark Detweiler of Cornell ave- Wake fI eId , Ma.... On Sunda,. for arrival of their fourth son. Jeffnue, celebrated his eleventh btrth- a two-week visit.
rey Sinclair Corse, born Wednesda,. Tuesda,., Februar,- 7. with a
Jim
McCabe
of
North
Cbest~
'da,.,
Februar,supper p arI,. f or several 0 f his
friends.
.
road will- _entertain a grt>\jP
Young Jeffre,.,.. a grandchlld of
friends at a supper pa.....
or- Mr., an d -'UrS.
U"
Geor ge F . Corse
Mr
.OJ
s. A. L. Clayden returned to row night before the eighth grade Yale avenue. and Mrs. Russell
her home on Elm, avenue Sunda,v Junlor Assemblies.
Bon'1 of Milledgeville. Ga.
following a three week vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Walter. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,..
with her sister. Mrs. Harr,- Bau- Jr., of Cedar lane' will have as I;
S1lBSCRIPTIONS
mann of Evanston, III, in Ozona. their hOUse guests this weekend
FOR.
ALL
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rushmore. Jr.,
MAGAZINES
Mr. and Mrs. William J.Cres- and their chlldren of Long Is'MRS.
LLOYD E. KAlJFFMAN
son, Jr.. of Haverford place wilJ land. and Mr. and Mrs. William
313
Dartmouth
Avenue
have as their hquse guest this A. Boone and their children of
weekend. Dr. Rogers McVaugh of Chev,. Chase, Md.. who will ar- SlVarthlnore'S-2080
Ann Arbor, Mich.
rive today for a famil,. reunlQIl.
Mrs. Rushmore and Mrs. Boone
Donald Little. a student at are Mrs. WaIter's sisters.
George School in Bucks Count,.,
will spent this weekend with his
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of
avenue enjo,.ed a brief visit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. from their son Mr. Robert, Little at
Little. Jr.• of Haverford place.
Glenburn, who was on a business
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum trip last, week to' Phnadeiphia.
of Hillborn avenue wilJ spend this
weekend in New York Cit,- as the
guests of M;lss ,Mar,. Theye
_Worthen.
SwartllntON. Pa.
Mrs. John M. Pearson of CornelJ avenue, returned last week
Fri. & Sat•• Feb. 17 & 18
Ifrom Los Angeles, Calif., where
Humphrey .oga ........d ••le Ma.e•
she attended Requiem Mass for
"DESPERATE HOURS"
Vlsta-Vlston
her aunt. Miss Mary Grace MadFRI. FEATURES-7ao & 9,10
SAT. FEATURES '8 10
den. who died Frida"J Februar,3.
"ETERNAL SEA"
for ChHd ... Sot. 1 P. M.
The Rev. Mr. John C. Kulp.
Plus Color Cartoon I: IOlt Chopter
Dick Tracy
.
pa,tor ot the Methodist Church.
If a busy schedule keeps
••••" •• to
YO •• Tleteh
and Mrs. Kulp, entertained Wed- Ifa.
yon
from shopping for car2ND IlCYCU GIVEAWAY"
nesda,. evening. dew members of Sun. & Mon.. Fats. 19 • 21
pet, one of our decorator
the church who will be received
t7ained carpet esperta will
.ra.. 1il!Y'." - ......_ 11th.
into the church on SundBY'. The
be pIe ,,~ to briDs samples
"LUCY GALLANT"
(VIdaVl,Ion.Techntcolor)
coffee was held at the Manse folof heaftnly Lees cupeb to
- DluslOwing a fellowship instruction
:vhome at your conYeD,
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class at the churdi.
iaoce.
See how attractive your
"GIRL IN THE RED VELVET
rooms appear with the carSWING"
-FEATURE-8d.
_
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CflMlmascii::nd Technlcolor
BENEFIT
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hOme" shopping service
H. .
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Nursing Service
ers P0,.10 Shots
Off'
NEWS NOTES
IRe.
ROSE YAWY
.
A rebroadcast of last Saturday's
District Orchestra Festival- wlll be
heard over WVCH In Cheater on
Saturda,.. Februar,- 18 at 3
CUltom' Landlcape, Work
R. D. 16. Meclt.,
Middletown Road
.
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The
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9 South Chaster Road
Call SWarthmora 6-0476
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"Keep Florida green-4aie YOllr mOlley '"er."
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SWarthmore 6-4191
Fri. 9 to 8:30
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AUTO REPAIRS
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State Truck Inspection
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The Gamet Canteen staged RDother successful novelt,- event,
last Saturda,. night. The scene
was shifted. ju.st for the weekend. to the High School gym,
where the SenIor Class had organized a mass rolJer-skating
pariy for all members of the canteen.
All of the -150 pairs of skates.
provided b,. the canteen. were
rented. With many spills and
much gaiet,-, the pari,. was-a
riotous success.
Everyone is cordially invited to
the regular _Garnet Canteen this
Saturda,. in the Rutgers Avenue
School all purpose room.
o'clock.
The three da,- festival was held
at Nether-Providence High School
and included selected studenta
from over 40 schools in the five
count,. Suburban' Philadelphia
area. The 125 piece orchestra was
conducted b,. Dr. Constantine
Johns of the m.isic facult,. at
West Chester State Teachers College.
Swarthmore High School students who participated include:
'
CHRISTENED
Susan Houssman. Moll,. Huse,
Craig David Rihl, son of Mr.
Ramona Van Urk. Mar,. Lou
Friend. Peter Smith. Gail Me,.er• and Mrs. Joseph L. ROO of CorNoel Sn,.der, Debbie Reeder and nell avenue was christened February 5 at the Stephens' Episcopal
Mary Van Urk.
Church of Clifton Heights. Mr'Scherlacker of Glenolden
Pre-School Study Group William
and Mr. Alfred Jones of LansHears Joseph Bishop dale are godfathers and Miss
The Pre-sChool Workshop of Carrie Koons ot Philadelphia is
the Swarthmore-Rutledge Home godmother.
and School Association waS adHoward Carter Guilliams. son
dressed Monday, Fehruar,- 6. b,.
-the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop on of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gull"The Fathei-'s role in Pre-School Iiams of Dickinson avenue. was
Mental Healll?"
christened Sunday b,. the Rev.
He stressed the importance of Mr. Joseph Bishop at the SwBl'lhfathers in relating to their chll- more Presb,-terian Church. Howdren if the,.' are to grow into ard's godfather ana godmother are
emotionally health,. adults.
Mr. and Mrs., Claymore Sieck of
He also stated that fathers Baltimore. Md.. Mrs. Gull1iams'
should help set limits of behavior parents.
in the famll,.. Fathers. he said,
--.-A-PT-IS-j;-D-can be more objective than mothers since their work takes them
Lou -Anne Spencer. small
out of the housli during the da,..
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
After the talk, the flim "A Long Spencer of Secane, received the
Time to Grow." made at the Vas- sacrament of baptism at a special
sar College Nurser,- School, de- service conducted Sunda,. at' 2
lighted an audience which includ- p.m. in the Swarthmore Methodist
ed ,man,- fathers as well as, moth- ChUrc~. The Rev. Mr. John C.
Kulp officiated.
ers.
,
.
IIAUTY FINDS LIFE "A IOWL O. CHEIIIIS"
ActIvo M_..... ef tile Sl"artlt_ra
.
rOURS Foil THE COST OFA MEDIUM-PRICE CAR•••
.THE
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CHR'8UR WINDSOR. V-lJ1
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Opposite Borough Parlcing Lot
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Wheel Alignment
Motor Tun..~p
sw 6·0440
The Communit,- Nursing Service. Delaware Count,.. wlll give
Salk Pollo Vaccine -to chlldren up
to 14
of age whose parents
are Umited lInan,cial17. it was an"'j:;
.
nounted' h,. Doroth7 Sidner. supervisor of the Western Area' Olllce.
at a recent meeting of the Central Committee.
An,. eligible ,parent who wishes
his chil<:i innoculated against polio
should come to the Wood\7D
Child Health Center located at
the Woodlyn Fire House. Fairview road and Grant avenue,
Woodlyn, the first or third Thursda,. of the month. 10 a.m. to 12
noon. This service commenced in
Januar,- with 24 children innoculated. The vaccine has been made
available through the stat e
Health Department.
Mrs. Parker S. Kilvington,
chairman 01' the Ridle,. Township
Dental Health Committee. was
elected to Serve as a member of
the Central Committee for a three
,.ears
"''''''!~
~t~
year period.
Miss Sidner. supervisor. has re-
centJ,. been appointed chairman of ,
the Conference Orientation Committee of the Delaware Count,-,
District of the Health and Welfare Council, Inc. She will also
b,e ,attending a two-week Tuberculosis Nursing Work Conference
to insure the latest information
regarding care of the TuberculOsis
patient.
'Mrs. Margaret Robinson. assistant supervisor, is serving as the
representative of the PellllS)"lvailia Nurses Association on, the .
Planning Commi..ion of the Pennsylvania Annual Health Conference of the State Department of
Health.
It was announced that the Central Committee would sponsor the
March Meeting of the Swarthmore
Friend!;y Open HoUse and the
April Meeting of the Golden Age
Group of Springfield. In charge
of arrangements for the Swarthmore group is Mrs. Mark Bittle;
Springfield plans are being completed b,. Mrs. Stuart Dunlap.
- In order to perform a more effective Communit,- Service, the
Central Committee voted to meet
month17,rather than bl-month17.
NEWS NOTES
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Closed Satllrday at J
P."'. I
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==-===::::;:;;;:;-----:--'1'1:80 p.m. wID.begIn the Mia10n FRIENDS MIITIN. NOTIS
of Christian Healing conducted by
.
P1lIIU8GBDBVERI' nIDAY AT SWARTBIIOBB. PA.
the Rev. Alfred W. Price, D.D.~
The COIDIDUDity World nay of
PBTEB B. TOLD. lIIAlUOBlB TOLD. PUBLUIIBI!8
Rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Prayer 'servlce wID be held On
. Pune SW~ 8-....
Church in Philadelphia. Dr. Price Friday in the Meeting House from
PETER B. TOLD. BcIltor
will conduct this ~on of 2-3 P.lll. Nursery care wID bft
Barbara B. Kent, Manac!ng Editor
Christian Healing at 8 p.m. on provided during the service· for
. Rosalie D. Pelrsol
....e ... orle T •..Told
Joan J!lyDoo
Monday through Wednesday.
the
chil"THI
-.
At 9 p.rn. on Monday the Com.
younger
~A .new Forum series beglna
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1829, at the Post . mission on Finance wID meet.
On Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. Sunday at 9:45 a.m. in the Meet0IBc:e at Swarthmore, 1'8., under the Act of MaJ>Ch 3, 18'18.
Mr. Kulp will appear on the tele- Ing House. The title la "PathwayS
DEADLINE--WEDNESDAY NOON .'
vision program "Bless T his to Spiritual Maturity" and Dr.
OF SWARTHMORE
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY 17, 1956
\
·House," Channel 10, to give the Leon Saul wID be the IIrst spe&!<..
meditation. At
p.m. the Com. er. HIs subject is "Maturity,
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
and their two children, Klaus and mission on Membership and Morality. and Society." All interHenrik Ibsen's
Uta. The congregation is cordially Evangelism will meet.
ested are welcome.
1
C
unI
I
on invited to come and welcome them
.
A serv ce of Ho l' omm
wID be held Sunday at 8 a.m. in
A
ham
dinner
will be given on
Monthly Meeting for Business.
to their new home.
the sanctuary.
'
Thursday at 6 p.m. by the Worn· wID be held on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Dire.cted by Robert G. GiIflJlan
Church School classes are held an.·s Society of Christian Service. in Whittier House. J"~ pr,'or to
Mr. Schott will preach at the t 930 1045
d 11
Th
"'"'
a
:,
:
an
a.m.
e Mrs. Wesley France, SWarthmore this at 6 p.m.. the Committee on
Assisted by Donald H. Pugh .
9: 30 and 11 a.m. Worship Servo Men's and Women's Bible classes
.
6-7046, is in charge of tickets.
Worship and Ministry will meet
ices. The title of his sermon will meet at 9: 30.
A
LAST TWO NIGHTS
be ''Why Not Try Prayer?"
special meeting of the Official for a covered dish supper, and the
The Confirmation class meets at Board will be convened im- regular monthly meeting at the
friday and Saturday
Immediately following the sec- 5
ond service, a coffee hour will be
p.m.
mediately after the. dinner by. home of John Moore, 2 Whittier
Feb. 17th and 18th
held in the Woman's Association
The Senior High Felowship will Board Chairman Dr. Alfred H. place.
Curtain Time 8:20 P.M.
.•
begin a series of meetings on Williams.
_________
room to meet the newly arrived
Me..h,. aad Tbel. G ••• II
"Christians Choose their Careers",
UI saw it in the Swarthmorean.f)
D. P. family, the Amo Fellechners Thespeaker S unayw
d i l l b e Lesli e
TRINITY NOTES
There will be a celebration of
A. Wetlaufer, director of personnel and procurement at Du- the Holy Communion at 7: 30 Sun.
Sunny Brae Orchard
Pont, and an Elder in the church. day morning. The Family Service
will
be
held
at
9:
15.
At
11
o'clock
Supper is at 6: 30 and the pro.
gram is at 7 in the Hearth room. there will be the regular se'i"ica
of Morning Prayer. Church School
Young Adults will meet at 5 classes for cbildren are held at
Best Varieties in Prime Condition
p.m. for Bible Study in the 9: 15 and 11 a.m.
Womants Association ~oom. FoII .
t 6 in th F Il
Young People's Fellowship will·
HOT MULLED CIDER
°hi~g· suPPther a
wille eto°thW- meet at 7: 30 p.m.
go.
e. Ushers for Sunday will be P. B.
s p room. e group
Served Free During February
CHURCH SERVICES·
Methodist Church to hear Dr, Banks W M B h W L CI
Alfred. Price
' • . us, . . eaves,
VI.1t
.
C. E. Fellows, E. M. Hillary, J. S.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Junior High Fellowship and Thompson, G. S. Valentine and
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Associate Minlater Choir will be the guests of the G. W. C. Wagner. Clay Hogg will
. Sundalt, February 19
'
Fellowship of the Westminster serve as acolyte at 7:30 a.m.• and
Paintings of College
Nice Open Fire
9:30 & 11:30 A.M.-Mr. Schott Presbyterian Church in West James Fox and George Hansell
will preach.
Open Until May
9:30, 10:45, 11:00 A.M.~hurch Chester. Mr. Mathis will accom- at 11. During the 11 o'clock servo
pany the group and lead the pro!- ice Sandra Lingham and Susan
,
School.
.
Route
452
~
Mile
South
of
Route
1
9:30 A.M.-Men's and Women's gram. Those attending are asked Marsh will be in charge of the
Mrs. 9 a.m•• 6:30 p.m. LIMA PA
to bring. a box supper; beverage nursery.
Bible Classes.
Sun.
10 a.m. • 6:30 p....
I '
MEdia 6·1680
5:00 P.M.-Conflrmation Class.
will be served. Christine Siper Is
Confirmation
classes
will
start
5:00 P.M.-Young Adults.
in charge of arrangements. The this Sunday, the Junior. Class
6:00 P.M.-Jr. High Fellowship.
meeting at 7 p.m. in the Cleaves
6:30 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. group plans to leave at 6 p.m.
The Session has postponed its room, and the Adult Class at 8
MEfHOBIST CHURCH
Tuesday meeting until February o'clock. Attendance does not com·
John C:Kulp
28:
mit one to being Confirmed. b'ut
Min1ater
Members
of
the
Westminster
is
an opportunity to learn more
Robert Wilde
Ouri::entral·city location makes our pa'rlors
Fellowships
of
District
1
of
the
about
the· Church.
Minister of Music
easily accessible from all parts of the
Philadelphia Presbytery wlll meet
Choir rehearsals wlll be held
Sunday, February 19
Tuesday
evening
in
McCahan
Hall.
on
Monday
and
Tuesday
at
4:
30
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
city and suburbs. And we offer free,
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach.
Circle 7 will meet .Wednesday p.m., and again on Thursday at
indoor parking.
4:00· P.M.-6th Grade ConfIrma- at 10 a.m. at .the home of· the 7:30 p.m.
tion class.
On Tuesday at 10· a.m..the Bible
6:30 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. chinrman, Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson,
238
Parlf
avenue.
Mrs.
John
Class
will meet in the· Cleaves
7:80 P.M.-Dr. Price: Mission of
Schott wID reView.·· ..A Revolu- room. At 5:40 p.m. a service of
Christian Healing.
lionary Falth."
Evening Prayer will be held.
DIRECTORS, OF FUNERALS
TRINITY CHURCH
There will be a celebration of
Circle 8, Mrs. Charles C. Martin,
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector chalI'Illan. will meet at the home the Holy Communion on Wednes1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Sunday, February 19
of Mrs. Robert E. Fry. 405 Vassar day at '1 ·l!Ild 10 a.m. The latter
OUVER H~BAIR, Founder
MARY
'1:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
, A. BAlR. President
'
avenue. at 8 p.}l1. Mr. Schott will service will be followed by a
9:15 A.M.-Family Service.
Telephone
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6·1581
meeting of the Woman's Auxil.
Church School, 3rd Gratle up. speak on Albert Schweitzer.
Thursday, the Primary Choir iary, and luncheon. The Children'S
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
11:00 A.M.-Church School, 2nd will rehearse at 3: 30, the Junior .Lenten Service will be at 3: 30 p.m.
Grade and down.
Choir at 4: 15, and the Chancel . At 8 p.m. Wednesday a service
7:00 P.M. - Jr. Confirmation Choir at '1: 30.
of Evening Prayer will be held.
Class.
The
Swarthmore
ColIege
Di~The
guest preacher for this serv7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel·
cussion Group supper and meet- ice will be the Rev. Thorne
lowship.
,
8:00 P.M. - Adult Confirmation ing will be held at 5: 30 Friday Sparkman, Church of the ReClass.
afternoon.
.
deemer, Bryn Mawr.
Tuesday, February 21
The Lenten Sewtng Group will
10:00 A.M.-Bible Class.
meet in the Cleaves room at 10
METHODIST NOTES
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
o'clock Thursday morning. AnyWednesday, February 22
On Friday at 2 p.m. the World one interested in sewing for 1)1e
Day of Prayer will be observed at hospitals and missions is welcome
'1:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Swarthmore Friends Meeting. At to join this group.
3:30 P.M.-Children's Lenten
7 :30 p.m. the, "Pairs and Spares"
Holy Communion will be ·cele·
Service.
Club
will have a basket dinrier brated at 10 a.m. on Friday, St.
8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
and a program ,entitled "Your Matthias Day. Followtng this
Friday, February 24
Personalities on Parade."
(SI. Matthias)
serVice the annual meeting of the
The Cherub Choir will rehearse Altar Guild will be held, and
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
active and associate" members are
5:40 P.M.-Evening pray.;:e=r,=_ at 10 a.m. in the Chapel.
(
Church School classes for all urged to attend. A service of
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
ages beginning at two years will Evening Prayer will be held ai
OF FRIENDS
be
conducted at 9:45 Sunday mor- 5:40 p.m.
Sunday. February 19
ning.
There will also be a Fellow9;45 A.M.-First Day School.
9:45 A.M.-.Adult Forum: Leon Ship Instruction. Class for new CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
How greater intelligence and
Soul "Maturity, Morality, and members joining the church.
At the 11 o'clock Morning Wor. wisdom can be gained through
Society."
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. ship service, Mr: Kulp wID use scientific understanding of God,
Children cared for in Whittier as his sermon subject, "The divine Mind, will be brought out
House. All are welcome.
Friend Who Inquired," the first "t Christian Science services Sun.
5:80 P.M:. - United Fellowship in a Lenten series of sermons
day, when the LesSon-Sennon is
Students.
the theme: ''Who Are His entitled ''Mind.''
Monday. February 20
Tum the dial and the heat you wont Is there.
Friends?" New members will be
Also emphasizing the divine
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
received into the fellowship of source of wisdom is the Golden
Food cooks lust as. you want in oven, broiler,
Tuesday, February 21
the church at this service. At the Text from the King James Ver8:00 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for close of the service there·' wID be sion of the Bible (Proverbs 2: 6):
or on top burners. There Is the exact temperaBusin~
.
a Coffee Hour· for ·the congrega-. '''J!l1e Lord giveth wisdom: out of
ture for every. cooking need. What's more, a
Wedneoday, Febnlary 22
tion in honor of the new mem- his mOJlth cometh knowledge and
All day sewing for A. F. S. C.
understanding." ,
modem gas range adds
and convenbers..
.
FIRST CHURCB OF
A Church.time nursery is sup.
A ·cordial inVitationJ. eztended
~hinc:e' to the kikhen.
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST
ervised for infants and children to all to attend the services at the
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SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
up to live years of age. tiere is church on Park avenue at 11 a.m.
Sunday. February 18
~~the;.~~·~s range ~ Ilk. at your
also a Junior Church program at
Robert·B~·Lang !)i.M8PJe. ave-' .
11:00 A. M.-Sullday Scllool.
deGler's or any PhtlGdelphla Elecll Ie suburban
this time.
nue has been elected piesldent of
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson Samon
The
Sixth
Grade
COnOrmation
Delta
Phl
fraternity
at
Rutgers,
will be "Mind.·
store.
Wednesday evening meetlni Class wiil meet at 4 p.m. in the State University of New Jersey.
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eaeh week. 8 P.M.. Readinl Room, Pastor's study. At 8:30p.m.' The A,'jUnior business, adminhrtratiild
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Dartmouth Avenue, opeD
w kd.,.. ezcept holidays, 10-11 Senior High Fe1lowsblp meets for Student and varsity tenDJs.PIaYer,
its program.
Lang Is the SOlI of Mr. and Mrs.
I'ricIa7
_ _ •_Ing,
2:J1-4:1O.'1-11. Sunday atThe Eventide Praise ServIce at F. R. Lang.
AWell
0NtI1.... r,.l.
....,mo.... 'e.
10 LESSONS $15.00.
when ,ou cook with .GII$
on
beauty
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....pect .a.... 'a.
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704 14.. AYe~
Swarthmore High School
presents
"The Admirable Crichton"
By Sir James Barrie
Friday. February 17 at 8:15
Swarihmore High School Auditorium
All seats, $1.00
Tickets available at door
FOR RESPONSIBLE JOBS
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11 YOOMG MEN .TO HELP
US OPENOUR·BRAND NEW OFFICE
DELAWARE COUNTY
IN
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
WIP 1610 IC) S••day. 9:45· A.M.
Why fight :the daily battle of commuting to and .from the city?
.Get "in on the ground.f1oor..·· of an expanding business with the
opening of our beautiful new. air.conditioned office building in
suburban Springfield (Sproul Road at State Road).
CONVENIENT LOCATION
"Cfwvliltle-, in a PRy
.
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DELCO.
ApPLE·S
. THE OLIVER H.BAIRCO.·
D., af
Now tIU., limited ....rv...o•• for N.xt eo.... storti.,
WIDNUDAr nlNINO, ...IUAIY 22.,,1
WrH••r p.... for I ........ rrrfe. .
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College .ncl Prtnmon Avenues" Sw•
A ........., for , . . • r , ..r .eII""....
.... pap . . w...·• w .......I........
IIHedda Gabler"
WOLFF'S APPLE HOUSE
.1II1ty
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
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.,.g Is All Auet To • . eo;
J.I. O.r W........ay ,"..,., CI._ ••"
PLAYERS CLUB·
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Trained
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WE NEED HIGH GRADE YOUNG MEN
FOR THESE GOOD JOBS .
Some college·desirable, although not reqllired.
20%oit
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4 General Clerks·
N~. special skills needed. High School required.
2 IBM Tab MachIne Operators
Experience not necessary. High School required.
Four Famous
Preparations
Thesa iobs are availabl~ now. Goad- ,alaries commensurate with your. education and experience. Cost.of.living bonul~ regular iob evaluation. with merit
salary increase~i five-day week; paid vocationsi paid sid:: leave: employee
activiti.s: suggestion awards; Group Lif. and Hospitalization insurancei
generous ,.retire,ment plani educaton and training programs; credit union.
,
. This may be t6e oppoltunlty you·v. been waiting for, to get in on th~
. GROUND FLOOR of a fin., fast-growing business-to share the teamwork
and excitement of opening a brand new office, of watching it grow, and of
growing with it••
PHONE (TOLL·FREE) FOR YOUR INTERVIEW • • •
Let us tell YOU more about the pay, the" hours. the benefits. and the
opportunities of working for the "State Fatm Mutual Automobile Insuranc:.
Company.
We will interview people for all the ebove positions on
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20. II •. m. 10 4:]0 p.m., 7 p.ny I" 9 p.m.
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 8:l0 '.m. to 4:]0 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
WEDNESDAY•. FEBRUARY 22. 8:]0 '.m. to 4:]0 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
(if yo~ have We,hingtoR's Birthday 'off, thts is a specially good dey)
Interviews et two ploc:es--choose the one thot is most convenient to you:
SKIN LOTION
in UPPER DARBY
State Fa. . Ufo lo.. rue. ea.pu,
7038 Garre" Road
FLaod... 2-4161 ao, fl•• afhr 11. a .......da'...... 20
714: oz. Reg. 3.5O .... now 2.80
--
ea.... Sprlogll.ld Road a.d
.roo......
load
..... 1(10,lw_ 3·9160 ••, tI_ afhr'l1 a .........,..... 20
Call. colloct from Philodolphio or ony suburb for.n I,"rvio• • ppolntmont
on F.bNo" 20. 21. or 22. No obligation 01"'.,· ...oy. Eft" Inquiry will be
hold in comptl" cb.lido.co. .
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12~~ oz.
Reg. 2.25 ... now 1.80
25 oz. Reg. 4.00 .... now 3.20
l1i gal. Reg. 9.50 .... now 7.60
CLEANSING CREAM
3~ oz. Reg. 2.25 .... now 1.80
VELVA CREAM
3~
os. Reg. 2.25 .... now 1.80
714: os. Reg. 3.5O.... n_ 2.80
ORANGE SKIN CREAM
in SPRINGFIELD (Delaware County)
18 East. Sprlogfield R_
1% oz. Reg. 2.00 •.•• now 1.60
3~ 0 •• Reg. 3.00 .... _
2.40
AUTOMOBQ.INSUb~· COMPANY
. II••• ·Off.ki: ." ...Iagl.... IlIhllis
Lucky or Unlucky 131
The l:!aker's dozen of dogs picked up in the Borough by the dogcatcher laAt month may have been
a lucky stroke for some dog-tired
residents. if not exactly what tbe
canin~. them~e~v~s, or their owners, itiight have considered fortultous.
Goodman
~and
Singer
'Marilyn "Mitzie" Cottle, ~ niece'
of Mrs: John Trevethick of Dartmouth avenue. has been chosen to
sing with the" orchestra of Clarin~tist
Benny Goodm~. Miss
Cottle, who is the daughter of
Mrs. Julia Cottle of McDonald,
won the position at an auditioning
in which 300 girls. SOme of them
featured vocalists with other
"name" bands, took part.
A graduate of the McDonald
high school •. Miss Cottle attended
Muskingum College for two years
before transferring to Carnegie
Tech. A voice. and music education
major, she taught voice at Tech
for a year following her gradua.
tion. A graduate also' of the Pitts.
burgh Playhouse, she was cast
this .summer at the Civic Light
Ope r a presentations at Pitt
stadium.
Miss Cottle is now with the
Goodman Band which opened a
stand last week in New York City.
For 2 weeks only!
Feb. 1S-March 1
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGE
On the· COrner
SW6oGllS7
w. Deliver
Bob Feldkercher to 7 points while
Barry Gwinn, Cal Coleman, and
Pete Kroon collected 11. 14, and
10 points respectively.
This past Tuesday the Little
Garnet .traveled to Lansdowne In
a must game ·tt> play nip' and tuck
ball throughout the latter part.
With 2'h' minutes to play, Lansdowne was in the lead by 7 points,
but Swarthmore came roaring
back to tie the score at 64-64 and
send the game into over-time. In
the over-ttme stanza the Lords
scored 4 points on fouls while
Swarthmore scored 8 on Bob Yellowlee's 4 points, and Pete
Kroon's one goal and. two previous
fouls. Final score was 72-68 in
favor of the Garnet.
Only live players took part in
the. contest and all drew points
in the double ligure bracket with
Bob Yellowlees top man with 20,
followed by co-captain .Pete
Kroon with 18 and Barry Gwinn
12; Cal Coleman, 12; and Charlie
Wentz with 10 timely points.
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Carroll to Moderate
Arts Center Panel
"Subdivisions can be Beautifu!!" will be the topic of a panel
to be presented by the Community Arts Center Friday, February 24 at 8:15 p.m. Panel members will be J. Roy Carroll, Jr.,
Moderator, president of the Delaware County Housing arid Planning Council; George Hay, an
architect and subdivision planner,
Wallace E. Arters. subdivision
builder; Peter A. Larson, assistant
director, County Planning Commission, and a township official to
be announced.
A -resident of Riverview road.
Mr. Carroll was the architect for
the International' Airport and
President of the A.I.A. Mr. Hay.
internationally known architect
and landscape architect, has won
awards for two local builders
within a year. Mr. Hay now resides in Media. Mr. Arters was
!!IlmmmllllnnnnmnlmllllllHlllnrlUllIIllIIlIlIlllIIll!:. cited
in Architectural Forum
while Mr. Larson, is assistant di:' PIOURE' FRAMING
rector of the Planning CommisPORTRAIT STUDIO . ~ sion.
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Photeg...phic Supplies
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Stote "M'!d::'roe sts.
MEdia 6-2176
Open Friday Evenings
WUftl8lnRmOHdM
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Prieeotpl... tu
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trlan underpass, were issued.
Birney Mor",,; public safety
chalrman, reported the public
library could be air-conditioned
·by four two-ton. conditioners for
an eXPenditure of $1600 and the
police and secretary offices ·Included for an additional·SlOOO.
A Civil Defense request for ;lD
emergencY truck was held for
study. The request, made by Charles Fischer, local CD head and
relayed py Councilman Lukens,
proposed that the $6000 cost be
shared equally between the Borough apd a Federal grant.
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Our company, Stat. Farm Mutual, is the world's leader in automobile insur·
ance, W. are opening this brand new offic.e to handle our fasf..·growing~
Eastern Seaboard business.. If you are selected, you will go to our home
office in Bloomington, Illinois. for thorough training. Your r.glllar sala~
plus finit class round-trip transportation and living allowance peid during
your. training" period. Then you'll come back to Springfield to con.+inue your
car.er with us.
ELIZABETH Afto ..."
UNPRECEDENTED
SALE
5 Junior Underwriters'
'.0..
HS Gamet to Meet
Nether Prov Today
••6'. to M....
Members of the Kappa Kappa Planning CommiSsion
Wins on Burge.ss· Vote 0 0
Gamma Sewtng group will meet
(Continued from Page 1)
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
might
help out optimistic budget••
Howard . Newnam, 547 Walnut
era
as
the
year
progresses"
for
At
3
o'cloek
today Swarthmore
lane.
after next month's final payment High will once again take on
of $190 to the Park-O·Meter Com· visiting Nether Providence. Last
NEWS NOTES
1·p.1llDY the haul wID be entirely the time out the Little Garnet was
Georgia DetweIler of Cornell Borough's..
given a roygh time although it
avenue entertained third graders
The new budget provides 5 per managed to beat Nether Provi·
at a "dress up" Valentine party cent pay increases for members of dence 66-57. The boys are out for
Monday.
the pollce loree. Street lighting revenge and know that they can
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Reed allotment was also increased by an over·come the Bt41dogs if they
and children of Landenberg, are annual $780 when Council voted play real ball.
visiting Mr. ·Reed's parents, Mr. to comply witIi the Business As·
Nether Providence has Bob
and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of Col. sociation's request for improved Wakelield who is one of the top
lege avenue for this week.
lighting in the business area. A scorers in Section II and if Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Furniss of lone dissenting vote to the lighting Reese's crew can cut him down
Elm avenue are returning this increase was cast by Carroll.
they should not Iiave ioo much
weekend froni a visit with Mr.
Council moved to place a sign trouble.
and Mrs. Stuart Smith of Hart- on Cedar lane prohibiting use of Next Tuesday afternoon Swarthford. Conn., formerly of Walling. that street to trucks except for more will host Media-a key game
ford.
local deliveries. A "thru traffic to in Ihe race for the upper three
Johnny Scott of Vassar avenue left" sign will also be placed at positions in the league.
and his lirst grade classmates of Cedar lane and Swarthmore aveIn the game last Friday night
Rutgers Avenue School were en- nue to direct southbound traffic the Little Garnet defeated Marpleat a Valentine's party into the turn which State Route !.N·e",t·ow·n 61-51 in a disappointing
Monday with a ventriloquist show 320 makes at this point.
game. It was Marple's "home"
Mr. John Scott.
Requests to the State for repair game played 'In Swarthmore's
of Chesfer road between Yale ave· lloor and found Swarthmore not
~r. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum
of Hillborn avenue entertaihed nue and Fairview road, and to the "up" to the game but managing to
as their guests recently Mr. and Pennsylvania Railroad for remedy pull through the victory in spite
.
of dangerously broken steps and of many lapses. The shining light
Mrs. C. C. Combs of Sherman,
future removal of any Gnow and of the night was finding the Little
Conn.
ice at the Princeton avenue pedes- Garnet able to hold high scorer
SHERIFF SALES
of REAL E3TATE'
SH1!RIPP'S OPPIOE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
FrIday. Feb. 24. 1956
9 :30 A.M. Ea.stem Stanc:lard 'nme
Conditions: '210.00 cash or certl1led
check at time ot' sale (unless otherwise stated In advertlsment) bala.nce
In ten day's~ Other conditions on day
of sale.
PIERI PACIAS
NO. 1777
March Tenn. 1955
Lot &; Imps. In Twp. of Aston. Del.
County. beg. at pt. on N •
of Bel.
gar Ave. at N. E. ""d of 20 ft. >&dJal
round comer wblch CODDect8 aald L "
of Bdgar Ave. with N. B. B. or V1n.
smith Ave. tho N. B. 60 ft.. ~. 11'. W.
120 ft.: tho B. W. '10 ft. to N. B. ... of
VI_th A..,.: til. B. B. along same
100 ft. to pt, of curve, th. along. arc
of clrCle~w rlRbt tile .... cI,Itt.
of 31.42 rt. beg. ·BBlNG No. 1!1\1 IIdpr
.w.•.
Diluzio an~ Sans
Florist
Formerly';
CARN·S
650 Baltimore Pike
Sprlrtglew. Del.
Pet.
eo..
swill ntllto...
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I" .~~IB()~.
tt mtgo;
as tho property
of IEOOld.
of WUlIam A.
....... &;
C. Ruth Bvans.
...
Impnwements COIis\.st of a 2 otory
oIDg\Ii green _ _ aiding. _
J: lIiI fNt.
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.James
R. Bl'IBA:R,
Katbewson,
_ A.
.JB., BIq.
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OOtlRT HOUSll, KB:D1A, P'&'
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ESTaTII NOTICB
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aloo-~oW"! ~. ~~'i=
Prlday, POb. Ill. 18&8
9:30 A.K. Baatom Standard TIme
OoDdltlona: 11250.00 C8II1 or certlllod
check at time of tale (unl_ otherw18e stateet In advert.tament) baJanoil!l
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K&WID1aD. late of tile borough of
Delaware Oount7. PL. 'cIeLi5I1iiRB TBBTAMBNTABY on tile
Cia'55'l'fI''. e''d' A"s
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PERSONAL
above _ t e bavlng been granted to
tho undel'8lgned. all penrona Indehtec1
to the said Batate - . requootec1 to
In ten daya. Other conditione on clay
:::.
-::
of tale.
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PIBRI PAClAB
No. 4'18 dolay. to
~b ~.
leGG
Lot /!r; Impe. In 01t7 Of Chester on
N. W. aide of 2nd Bt. beg...t a lit. 00
ft. N. B. trom Pueey Bt. Pront 110 ft.
II< depth lID ft, """" or Ieaa. Being
No. 822 W. ~d 8t.
8ubJect to _
mlgo.
SOld as the propertJ of ClIfton B.
'l!eIT7 /!r; B1olao Berry.
Improvements consist of a 2 Jk:
story brlclt twin boueo 16 " 82 feet.
Att7: Jam.. R, MathoWllOn. Esq.
PRANK A. BNBAR. JR.. Bberllf
$500 MONTHLY
Starttft9
salary for Z ex.cutlve-type
salnmtln to ..-preHn' larejle Ecuttto
flaandal cocpoNflon. No tray.l. Sales
up.delle. and ob1lltr d••lr4MI. .dab-
nih.. raid"', 254 years old. ma,..
rIelI. capabl. of aaumlD9 respon.tbtl.
lilts. I. req..... 119 InterYlew ",leaH
loci"', briof ....... , hlslory, oU
repli. coafldental. Our sal__ ItaYa
_
I.'.lIned 01 this od. eo. A. L
Swa,lhriiOUICUI.
PERSONAL French teacher
recently arrived In this country
gives lessons to children and
adults; single, or In group•. Can
also teach Spantsh and German.
Gl'lOBOB B. l1I!ICEKAli.
Call KIngswood 4-1927 before 10
BltecUtol'
or after 5.
GRAOI!I J. BBCKION.
P=ERS===O=N~AL7=---::PI::----:t1""'-n:-in--Blteeutrlx
anog spec200 Park Avenue
ialtst. Member ASPT and NAPT.
BW8l'tlnnore. Pa.
at-2·10 Will do minor repalring. Leaman,
KIngswood 3-5755.
Swa........, ..1441
PERSONAL -, Painting during
slack season. Reasonable rates.
WILLIAM BROOKS
George Fair, MEdia 8-3702.
Aahee &: Rubbish Removed PERSONAL - Painting, carpenLaW1l8 Mowed, General
try, cellar walls, etc.' General
,Daullng
maintenance work. Wllllam Mc236 Barcllnc Ave~ ilium... Pa. Garry, 714 Cregban avenue,
Grace Park, Swarthmore P. O.
PERSONAL - Fancy sandwiches
~or clubs,
parties, weddings.
Hors d'oeuvres a specialty. Order
INTERIOR DECORATING
by phone. ELgin 8-5621.
.
SlJpf;Oy.n. Draperi.l, '.p.r Hang.. PERSONAL _ Upholstery repairs;
~~t
= ~~
lng, Int.rior and Ext.rior Palntin,.
Henry K. Savarel
Sprlelflel"
II.g.w.od 4-0161
JIW'!Ilry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
Wafc'.a".r
01 F. C. 10<1. a Sons
128 Yal. Ave.
Fine Watch and
Swarthmore, Pa.
CIOI:k Repairs
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Fumitvre Upholstering
Alterations
THOM SEREMBA
Ft.,. Years of Swarthmore Ref....ncn
Lorge ChoTr a.covered from
m.oo
335 Dartmo.th Av••••
Phone Sharon HID 0734
J. F. BLACKMAN
i~===========i
SW.s·Hll
Jack Prichard
.
SWarthmore 6-8761
ROOFING
G.tter,
Warm·Air HeaHng
Air ConditIoning
Sheet Metal Work
,
,
mWARD G. CHIPMAN
A'ND SON
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Tile Floors - Plastic Til.
Model'll KItchens
AI ......lon'
.
CHester 2-4759
1401 Ridley Aven.e
George Myers
Box48 SWarl_re6-074G
2-5689
TDlI'EN
~;~
OIL HEAT
011. . - - u l • All CONOI11O/IIItD 011.
~
011 1.011111.011 IUI_ING WAlIl _.An..
4
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
IIONDAY TBR1J SATmmAY
NOON
When YOIl Change to
ATLANTIC
For Prompt Service'
J A GREEN
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Ridley Park
IIISUWkI '
'SWEENEY & tUKENS
'Saturda)":'
u. J~
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than five year~ of Swar:thmore
references. Thom Seremba, phone,
Sharon Hill 0734.
PERSONAL - Belvedere Convalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
street, Chester. Edge of Swarthmore. Aged, senile, chronlc, convalescent men and women. Excellent foods, spacious grounda.
Blue Cross honored. SadIe D.
Pippin, proprtetor. CHester 25373.
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts, accessories. lIIllt Glass Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
East Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
Helghts, MAdtson 8-0'113. OpllOsite Cijfton Theater.
.
PERSONAI.. - RadIo and televisIon serVice. Complete stock of
tubes carried. Robert Brooks. Call
SWarthmore4-0800
8-5058
daytime
KIntswood
after
8 p.rn. or
PERSONAL - INSIDE PAINTING - reasonable rates. Phone
SWarthmore 6-3899.
FOR SALE - 1936 Plymoutl\ two
door. Good condItion. Phone
SWarthmore 6-2888:
.
FOR SALE - Gas stove,' 30 inch
oven, apartment size, used six
months, $60. Luggage type portable radIo, $15. Flve. venetian
bllnda, 32 inches, $5. LIlte model
Remington shaver, $12. Phone
SWarthmore 6-8925.
FOR SALE'·"- RCA short wave
radio, three short wave banda,
one stattdard,' Complete with
an,tenna. Call SWarthmore 8-4036.
FOR SALE, - Six dining room
chairs, mahogany finish; fireside set with brass tongs,. fork
shovel in rack; two porch chairs
and tables. Bendix automatic
.washer; dinnette table, porcelain
top kitchen table; two "(all chairs;
three pieces porch furrrlture;
srilall cabinet; floor lamp; Can be
seen by appointment. Telephone
SWarttimore 6-0856.
FOR SALE - Paintings in oll and
water color at bargain price
shown by appointment at Hedgerow Theatre residence, Rose Valley Road, near, Brookhaven. Tele"
phone Grant Code. MEdia 8-2482.
FOR SALE - Coffee table solid
mahogany gold tooled leather
top, tW9 drawers, Excellent condition. Call Kl 3-2288.
FOR SALE - Solid mahogany
dining room set, good condition;
kitchen table; miscellaneous other
items. Call SWarthmore 6-'1343.
'WANTED'- Young girl 19-22,
intelligent, reliable, to work at
home several hours weekly addressing e~velops. Wrtte fully to
Box lOS, Springfield. .
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oooaUIlNNTlil" or DBLAWABI!
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Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Guthrie of
8 deel P10p0eaJa wU1 be .....1 at the OIIIoe of the 00UDt7 ODD_I· CotneJ1 avenue were called to
ler, CoUtt Boule, ,.",1., Pa.. up until
1:00 P.II. on II.ondaJ. PObrUary' 37, Bioomsburg Jut week at the death
for Rental of a Two Too. TrUcIt
for ueo 0« tho Pederal Burplua 1'IOOd of Mrs. Guthrie's aunt, Mrs; Ralph
Dlatrlbutlon Department of DeI..ware R. Jom. who dIed Monday, F~
OoUDt7, wblcb wU1 be opened .t 1:00
PM.. In tho _noe of the OoUDty ruary 8. They were accompanIed
Comm'eeIonen. on that day.
mother, Mrs.
Bach bid moot be _panled by by Mrs. Guthrie's
..
a OertI11ed 0becIt In tbe amount of Myra Snyder, also of .mell ave-·
ten (10%) poIcent of tho Total Bid,
drawn to the order of tho Oount7 of Due.
Delaware.
Porma of P.opoo&I m8Y be obtained
at tho OIIIce of tho OhIefOlerk to
the county Oomm\a8lone1'8, at the
Oourt Ho"",,. UedIa. Pa.
Tho Oount7 O
Florence Lucasse, Princeton
.&. O. THRONE
avenue, enteriatned members of
PRANK T. WItS
JAMBS J. OONNOR
the FrIendly Open House group
COunty Oomm\a8loners
at their regular meeting Monday
afternoon in the ·Presbyterian
LEG:u. NOTICE
Church, Miss Lucasse .reviewed
BOROUGH OF BW,utTHMORE
the book, "My Love Affair with
ORDINANCE NO, 580
the State of Maine."
An ord1nanee creating a Department of BoroUgh Planning to be
During the meeting, M,r ••
in the cbarge ot a Borough Plan..,
nlng Comm1.8s1oD, prescr1blng the
George Karns, a member of the
Jurisdiction. duties and' powers
Open House committee, presented
thereot. req"Ulrlng certain plans
three silver trays to the Presbyof real estate deve1opmi3-nt and
munieipal projects to be submitterian C h u r c h Memorial in
ted thereto, and prescribing pen..
memory of her father, .Wllllam
alUes for the Violation of this
ordlnance.
McNair, a former member of the
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
OF BWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN: group.
section 1. Department of Planning.
It was reported two afghans,
A . department of the Borougb of
Swarthmore 1& hereby created. to be made and assembled by the memknown as the Department of Borough bers had been sent to the Vahey
Plannlng. wh1cb shall be In charge
of the Borough Planning Commls- Forge Hospital for the veterans.
slon.
Refreshments were served by
Section 2. Organizatlon of The
the
hospitality commftt~ of the
commtae l0h.
health
and welfare department of
'nie following residents of the Borough of Swarthmore are hereby ,ap- the Woman's Cl",b. Mrs. Karns, as
pointed as original PlaJl11lng Comchairman, was assisted by Mrs.
mIssioners. tor the terms Indicated:
Walter H. Nason
one (1) yeer Gorton Brush, Mrs. John Scott,
Pblllp W. XnI8II:orn
two (2) years
Raymond K. Denwortb three (3) years Mrs. David Bingham, and' Mrs.
Horace H. Hopklna
four (4) years Percy Gilbert.
Jobn D. deMoll
five (5) Y""
The group's next meeting will
Annually. tberea.tter a resident or th18
Borougb obaU be appointed by Bor- be held on Monday, February 27.
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Terrific Values
New brick center hall C',olonial Homes. Larg. living
room, fireplace; dining room; kitchen with wall oven,
picture window and eating space; powder room. 4 bed',-ooms with 2 tile baths on second floor with large
closefl.. Storage attic; full cellar; garage; screened
porch and library.
Only
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.Baird & 'Bird
Realtors
Consumer's Co-Operative Ass'n, of Swarthmore, Inc.,
403 Dartmouth Avenue
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WAN T )E'D
Weekend of February 16, 1956
48 OUTSTANDING YOUNG WOMEN TO IILP
US OPEN OUR BRAND NEW OFFICE
SWIFT'S· PREMIUM
•
LegO'Lamb ••• Sgelb.
IN SPRINGFIRD, DELAWARE COUNTY
Why fight the daily' battle of commuting to, and from the city?
Get "in on the ground.floor" with the opening of our beautiful
new, air-conditioned office buDding in suburban Springfield
(Sproul Road at State Road).
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KRAn-
9 Secr.tarles'
.
,
Typing and Shorthand and/or Dictaphone
1 Personnel Int.rvlewer
Mature penon desired, with experience' or 2 years
college. Typing required •.
shall bave the Jurllldiction now or
FAB
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-
individuate In tho Borougb
75c
GiantoSize
16 oz. pkg.
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expense of whlCb. when approved by found Alaska and Kodiak Island
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Bakers 'Instant Cocoa Mix 2 lb. cans •
1 lb. can •
Y2,lb., can
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YOU mar. oBI bout the pay, the hours. the benefits. anet the
opportunit~ .. of working for the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance
"Company.
(if you hay. Wa,hington', Birthday off, this i,. a .pecially good day)
at two placel-Choose the one that is most co.!'venient +0 youf'
In"rvi.~
The
STAll
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B9c
4Sc
2Sc
also locatiOns propOOed by It for "'IY
new pubUc bUUd.lIlgB, civic center,
street. parkway. park, playground. or
any other pubUc ground or publ1c
improvement, or any widening. ex..
tension. or· relocatlon of the same. or
any change 1n the Borough plan by
It deelned advisable. It may make
recommendations for changes in the
zoning and other :related· ordinances
of the Borough. It shall cooperate
with any county or other· planning
commission as authorized by law.
'_0. A
1
Bectlon ~. R equu~.
pprova .
AU plans, plots. or replots of lands
laid out in building lOts, and the
streets or other portions of the Aame.
Intended to be dedicated to public
Use. or- for the· use of purchasers or
owners of lots fronting thereon or
adjacent thereto. atld located. within
tbe Bol"Ough limits, shall be submltted" to the Borough Planning' COm..
mlBBlon. and approved by It. before
29c
,aREVER'S'leE' CRaM
PI. . HIIf 'GaIIOIS .
B8Dle shall bear thereon. by endorsement or otherwise,· the approval of
the Borough Planning CommIsSion.
No sewer, water, or gas main or
pipes, or other improvement. shall
be voted or made. within the area
ground, or other public ground, and
to tbe relocatIon, vacatlon. curtaUment changes of use. or any other
altel"atlon of the Borough plan With
relation to any of the same. and
to the location of any bridge, tunnel,
and subway. or any surface, underground, or elevated rallway. The said
commission shall have the power to
dlsapprove any of the said ordlnances, blUs or amendments, which
disapproval. however. must be com..
municated to. councll In writing
within ten (10) da"y8 from the Introductlon of said ordinances, but such
disapproval shall not operate 88 a
veto.
Beetlon 9. Penalties.
Any owner. or agent of the owner
of any land subject to the provls1-ona
of this ordinance who shall Bell,
Slon or develOpment conta'nlng three
(9) or m.ore lots befpre the same has
been approved by the Borough Plan..
nlng Commission shah. upon sum-·
mary convletlon, before any JUstice
of the Peace, be BubJect to a. :One or
under the J1ll'IsdIction of ee1d com· penalt7 of not lees than Pifty' (t60.)
Dill8lon, tor the Uee of any such
DoIItmI nor _
than One HUndred
chasers ,or owners. nar oball anY_it,er I (,100.) I)oIIar:afor each violatIOn of
mit:· for connecucm. with; or u
this ordinance. plUS the coat ~
uoo of. any iNch ,-rovomont
~tIoD, ... to unclerBO imprIeonlng, or for any otb~ reason made, be ment for a term. of not IIl()Mo t;baII.
given to "DJ such purch...... or tbIrt7 (30) claye. Tho, Bo!oagll may
owners. until such plan Is so ap- aloo enJoin such _ o r ... aa1e or
P~-n
8. --~doratiOD of PI<>- _
t byhaving
action J
for ,1n.I"""'10Il
_~,
In o
an
court
- of
posed orcUDancoo.
.
such couse.
. The BoIOngIl seaetary obaII. upon
Introduction, _
to tho Barougb
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Rutgers Avenue School
tbey oball be rocor-dod. And It oball transfer "". __ to BOil' any land by
be unlowful to receIve or record such
f
to., or eshlbltlon.
of
erenee
or by
plan' In anvJ public, omce, unJeee the re
any
other use
at a plan of subdlvl-
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commISSion may make. or
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be made. and lay before bears. We have flfteen bears now.
to
yond the Borough· limits, showing about bears. .
the streets and highways. and other
natural and arttflclal features. and
Mrs. Groff's Second Grade
, I
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on our world map and Hank
found it on ~e globe. Some of
the children brought their teddy
council. and, at Its dlscrOtlon couse We are inviting all the classes to
California BtOccoil (large bunches) SSC
U.S. No. 1 Bananas
2 Ibs. 29c
Large Stnwberry Rhubarb lb. 2Sc
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by
to be·pubilahed. mapo of the BorQugh see the bea'r. Then we tell them
or ~ any portton thereof. including
territory extending three ...-mUes be- aU the things we have learned.
EXtra Fancy
I. UPPER DARBY
S _ Fa .... LIfe 1•••raR. Co_,..,
703. hrraH lood ;
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FLa.d.n 2-4161 a., tI... after 11 a ••• Mo.da" .... 20.
for
oouncll.
8ectloD O. Maps. PIaDB
10 oz. glass
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 8:30 a.m. t. 4:30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
shall be provided.
proper appropriation
couDell.
tbrough
cause
Boscul Peanut Butter
We. will inte-rvi~w people ·for ..U the, above positions on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, II a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to! 9 p.m.
C.R collect from Ph1l.adeiph'. or .", ......'" r... •• '1Ih""_ .ppolnt-at
011 Fe...... " 20, 21, ... 22. No
oIthor wOj. Evety 1"'1,.11, wRi be '.
.,
may employ engineers and
Everyone wrote a story and
Ilj
persons, and Incur authort.zed. drew pictures about UKody". That
expense. It may contr~t for professional pla.unlng services, the cost and is the name we chose for him.. We
t.n
.
to Alaska just for the KodIak
I :::~o~
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PHONE (TOll-FREE) FOR YOUR INTERVIEW.. • • .
in SPRINGFIELD (Delaware CoYaty)
II laot Sprl...... loa.
Cantil'
.....,.1....... 3·tl611 ny .... afIar 11 ..... M...ay..... 10 .
with ref-
ted or conBtr'uCtod by them.
, - We have learnQd a lot about
Section' 4. Dutl...
Kodiak bears and other bears.
The OommlBoioD shall act promptly Many children found books • ""ut
upon aU matters SUbmitted. to It.
~
Throe members shall constitute a bears at home and in the Public
quorum. It shall annually make a I Libr·ar:r. Lana even found a comic
report of Its transactlona to COuncil. I '
Section 6. Powers. EXpense.
book that had a picture and a .
With the prior approval. by mo- story about Kodiak bears.
28c
NBC Premium Saltines
4h.
coefId.....
, ey
o! Borough counell, the
This may be t •• opportunity you've L.en waiting for. to get In on the
GROUND. FLOOR of " fine. fast.growing business-to shate
te~mwork
and excitement of opening a brand new oRlce. of watching it gro'!f". and
of gro~g with it.
....... In compleh
com
"'t
erenoe to the'loeatlon ot any bul1d- bear.
lng8. atru.ctures·or works to be erec-
Special OHe,.: Free WaIting Doll with Four Giant Size
Box Tops
.Our company, Stat. Farm Mutual, is the world's I.ad,r In 8':1tomobile inlgr..
ance. W. ar. opening thil· brand new office to handl. our fa.f.growing:
East.rn Seaboard business. If you are selected, you will go to our hom.
office in Bloomington, lIiinoil. for a brief trainlng period. Your regular,
salary plus first elass round.fTip -transportation and living allowance paid(
during your training period. Then you'll come back to Spmgfi.1d fa· continue
your car•• r with us.
ObIt,.
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recommendations to any publ1c enormoUs bear· -,in Alaska. He went
authorities or any corporations or
Theil jobl er~ avail.bl, .ow. Salaries ar. go~, commensurate with your
education and •• p.ri.n~•• Cost.of..living bonus; fiy .. day week: regular lob
evaluetton .·nd merit ,alary Jncr,.ul; employ••• cflyitiel1 htgh--gr.de people to work with; paid" sick 1•••1; lat.st modern equipment; pa1d vacationl;
credit union; Group Lif, and HOlpltalbation Inwrence; suggestion awards;
education and training programsi generoul rotirement plan.
S''''.I'. ...... .. .......... ....
amps
We have a "hear in our room.
hereafter prescribed by law and by
ordinanCes of the Borough of SWarth-
more currently In force. It may malte Stephen Hom" father shot the
14 Genereil' Clerks
No speorial skills required.
10 Keypunch op.rafors
Experience not necessary.' Some knowledge of typing
required.
14 Typists,
-
ough COuncU to serve on said Planning OOmmlsslon for a term of Bve
(5) years. H the term of any mem-Rutgers Avenue News
ber becomes vacant the Council shall
appoint a. quallfled. resident of the
A BEAR STORY
Borough to ftll suCh vacancy for the
unexpired portion of the term.
~
section 8. Jurisdiction.
"We ist maked up our own sefts"
The Borougb Planning Commlaslon
J
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b' Rll
All Purpose Oil
qt. 69c
F~EE Plastic Measuring Cup
Velveeta Cheese (2 lb. loaf)
93c
WE NEED TOP-LEVJiL GIRLS FOR THESE TOP·LEVEL
• JOBS
(HIGH SCHOOL RECjlUIRED)
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Open House Group .
Hears Miss Lucasse
t:".... left for early SlImmer Dell.,.ry
.
IliMYED'
LBG.&L NOTICB •
KI !4-1500
Opposite Borough Hall
.upholstered
seats-$9.50
chair
re-I ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- up,
$35.large
to $40.
More
W.'\NTED - Reliable, person to
stay with elderly lady several
mornings
9-12. Reply Box B, The
Call
FIREPLACE WOOD,
Swarthmorean.
WANTED - Woman to clean and
COAL
iron Monday and Friday 11:30
Klngswood .4-123.4
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to 5:30. KIngswood 3-'1736.
81JNDAYS an' HOLIDAYS
IIOR RENT
FOR RENT - Furntshed large
bedroom to single business per•
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SW 6-4742
WA.8-2440 son or couple. Kitchen priveleges
if desired. Call SWarthmore 6SWarthmore 6-07~"
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LOST AND FOUND
- Ladtes watch vicinity of
Phlip M. Sween..,
REAL ESTATE. LOST
, P.R.R. StaUo... Monday 13. ReJ_W.Lubns
ward. SWai1blilore 8-1058.
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J _ W. Cu~ ;Jr•
LpST-Express waaon with green
wheels, on campus north of staD. Patrick Wehh
tion. Please call SWarthmore
8-11483.
t..oST - Twenty Ueketa to W8118maker's I'uhlon Show JIardl
15. Lost in envelop OIl Park ave'., ... .
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nue. I'Inder pl"1e call SWadha;aore '1-'18118..
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OIester 3·7183 I'OUND
523 Welsh St., OIester'
. JOG bloelt V _ ......... c.n
rem om..
.for at S.W'bm
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VAN ALEN BROS
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GoQd, Vi.va. OIl
aQd
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WANTED
DAYan' NIGHT
~ C.
Mrs.
'Fo~
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FOR SALE
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
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their wu- w.. Bennett's ftower i\rL
Jayne, a
ed the WedAndy Roxby of Elm avenue
ding of Mrs.
'8 sister, Miss entertained twenty Of JiIs classYvonne Bennett in Fayetlville, mates at a party Friday evening.
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Fonn""
CONSTRUCTION
Mr.
Jr., of
tor Ita con..
01 all piopcaed. ar-
OQmmlalOD
/
!l!!tM!dmenta tbelekuUOD or
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SIX• PUpUS Granted
Vocatl·onaJ School
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Ibsen Re'vl·val NoW'
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~F~e~b~l~19M
mer,
couldeconomical
be managed,
BOROUGH
OF SWARTHMOlUl:
beitmore
and
ORDINANCE
NO. 579
would if.
retaln more freedom and control
An Ordinance FIxIng the Rate of Taxation for the Year 1956
in hands of the School District.
for General Purposes of the Borough of Swarthmore, for
A possible 1 per cent of Swarth- The Board also managed to agree
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Aiding in the Maintenance of the Free Library and for Paythat at I t t th
t
ment of Interest On the Debt of the Borough and Payments
more- Rutledge School District
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eas. a
e momen, a
The .Players· Club revival' of
.:Into the.Sinking Funds as Bequired by Law:'
pupils would attend a prOPosed plan which would remove all eie- Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" THE COUNCIl; ·01'" ~ BOBOUGH OF SWARTHMORE DOES
Delaware County Voeationai High mentary grades from the College opened Monday night at the Fair~ ORDAIN·
.,., , ,
School, according to a commit- aveoue si te was preferable· view road clubhouse where It will
~ti;"', 1. 'that ,for th!, year 1956'/1 tax be and·th~
Is herew
,
meecnidted
hiMCohndathyeeveScninhoog,1
to~oarrd_
Whether
a
new
elementary
schooi
play
un,o.~"'"
Saturday
nigh'
Cur
bYtaxleVled
upon
all.
property
In
the
Borough
of:Swarthmore,
subject
d
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to
ation for Borough, purposes, __t tlie rate· pf sixteen and one-half
'war~ to . . County Superlnten- would be built at Rutgers avenue., tofu time:1s 8:20.
.
(16*) ,mills on each dQllar of the valuation of'same'as assessed for
dent s office. The Board voted to or at Riverview avenue will be
To ilie uninitiated; the attra~- ,County purposes.·' .',.
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formally indlcate interest In such based 'primarily on educational tion the roll of Hedda holds for " ~tion 2. The.tax abOve leVied shalt' be· apPoriloned to and
a high school to the extent of two advantage, it was· stated. ,
actresses of great abillty is'inex- among'the-followlng pUrposes: ... ~.
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studeots a year, or a total of six' The Board decided not to de- plicable. Attempts to explain her ,,' (a) FO(I'ar)genmUIseral ~or°ch,Ug4iPurposes.a tax at the rate of thirteen
.
on .. ea
doUar·ot.assessed valuation'
over the tenth, eleven and twelfth vote any of its tight funds to hlr- malevolence do not lessen the evil
(b) For debt purposes, aDd P81lJlents· into ·SinldngFund No. 12,
grades. The Board was· reticent ing an outside consultant to study she embodies. It has, been ,said
a .tax. at ·tlte'ra~,!'If one-half (*) mill on each dollar of
to owrcom!"it itself, and lacked its problems. The recent report of that if Hedda Gabler had been
. assessed valuation;
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conlldence in the lInility of choice the lay bulldlng committee had called Medea her egotistic feroc~
(c) Fotr debt purposes, antd pa~.nts into' Sinking, Fund ,No. is,
. dl
b
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. a ax .at the rate 0 one and one-half (I>,!,) mill on each
In cated y a survey of present recommended that the Board en- tywould not have dlstressedthe
dollar of assessed valuation"·
,
high school pupils.
gage services of a speciaUst in critics who complain that Of all
(d) For aidlng lD the malnten";'ce of the Free Library a lax at
In the s~ey, held this week,l1 school planning, to review the Ibsen's "unwomanly women'~ she
the rate of one and one-half (I>'!') mill on each dollar of
girls and 12 boys In grades 7 overall need and recol!)mend solu- is the prime example.
- "!",,,ssed valuation;
,
. through 12, with parental ap- tion.
Peggy Pugh plays the tremen- ,,-,aking a total rate of Borou~h tax. for the foregoing pUrPoses of
proval, stated they would be inFinal decisions must be made dously taxing role· with evident :i:!~:' ~~~';"':.'fd~alf (16),!,) mills .on each dollar of assessed vaiuatere~ted in attending the voca- by. the' Board in any eyent. The ability and sincerity. She needs
PASSED this 13th day of February, A.D. 1956.
tional school if it were available. Board felt the local situation is so more even support. Critics agree
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Of 618 questionaires circulated, limited by space available and ed- that· there is no let-down In an
By THOMAS W. HOPPER
354 were returned. Courses which ucational policy already estab- Ibsen play; every word is necesPresident of Coupcil
Attest ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
sary to the -whole Therefore an .
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Borough Secretary
those interested would take in- Iished that Board members, armed
cluded: beauty operator, secre- by their long studies and the ex- Ibsen revival reqwres the sus- AP:?ROVED this 13th day
tariai,
mechanics,
carpentry, cellent surveys of the lay com- tained best of its entire staff.
of February A.D., 1956
Joyce Noone appears In the ro'e JOSEPH REYNOLDS
machinist, cabinet making, elec- mittees, were in ·as good a posi.,
Burgess
tronics, food trades, ,decorating, tionas anyone to. resolve the of Berta, the Tesman servant.I-:-;;;;;;";~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:'"II
computation machine operation, situation to Swarthmore's taste.
The role is slight yet frequently I;
sheet metal work, auto repair
Mrs. I Marion Becker, eighth has the foretelling power of a
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and practical nursing. Of the total grade EngUsh and social studles Greek chorus. Mrs. Noone is con- - Sales and Rentals .
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t
t
h
sistently
able.
Dorothy
Moore
does
MUSIC BOX
eVInCIng In erest seven were In eac er, was granted - a leave of a telling job as Miss Juliana Testhe seventh. grade, one m' the absence without pay for the 1956- man, especially In the first act
10 P a....
_L A S
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Y.lue
' wa.-...more'
eighth; one in ninth, two In tenth, 57 school year in order to ac- when the warmth of her a1fectlon
Ph __ KIIgswood 3-1460
seven iit eleventh and five in company her husband, George, bounces off Hedda's rude repulses.
.
twelfth.
who will study and travel in Great Her business with the hat is, of
lliiiDdUllhUiUriUlIOUiii'ftiIIUldnlUm'ii1m• •uulI_lml
in a roughly projected picture ·Britain and western Europe dur- course, one of the lighter moments.
.AI!IILY DINNED to SUIT ... TASTE .f IVERYONE
~!e S:.!:t0ls:~~~~!, ~~~~~e;r:::~ ~;art:'or':'~o;~e~~. year from Sonia. Griffin as Mrs. Elvsted enTENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cook,d to Dreier
urer John F. Spencer used a 40
A one-cent cut in the Federal ters 1~tO the most sympathetic _
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
mill reaity tax rate begin'ning this ,lunch sudsidy as of February 1 role.
Wlth
warmth
and
charm.
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P - M•
GJlman Spencer is adequate as E!
year and a 42 mill rate beginning was announced. Originally nine Ellart Lovborg, turning in a com- Ei
DINING ROOMS ••cI LOllY AIR CONDITIONID
two years hence. Although no ac- cents, the subsidy was cut to six nlendable performance.' Maurice
ComfortGbla Rooms Day or W . .k
Elevator Ei.
curate pred1ction of levies coufd last fall and now will be five Webster's Judge Brack l a c k s '
..
ing the use of its own borrowing cents.
sauveness and the timing which
§~
be made at t1118 time, Spencer
The Board will review educa- progresses the action, despite con. .
said some incre~e over the pres- tional features with teachers· at slstent amiablllty. David EJldng- a
Yale & Har:varel Ayenu~.. Swartltmore. Pa.
ent 35 mills is mandatory even an informal meeting at the home ton works hard in the Ineffectual a WALTER E. !'ARROTT, M,r.
FUI !'ARIING ~
without new elementary and high of President Donald P. Jones on role of George Tesman: Ibsen's . . . .
, ' . . .
school building. . \
- Swarthmore avenue, Wednesday sharp, cruel character contrastsUUIMJOUimdUliiOiIIIIIIJdlIDIUBIIlunmnllllllllllllllJlUIIIlIIIIIIIJIUIlIUdWlWi M.GIII!QI
Spencer's report" came as the evening, February 29.
come through very well.
Board launched ~' earnest Into
The staging !s excellent; the
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 ,P; M.
Qte problem of accommodating WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES production staJf earns commendaFriday 9:30 to, ~ •. ~~~.,
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
ti.0n. The Peer 'Gynt music sets the
skyrocketing enroliments. Weighcapacity against resorting to
,Mrs. Edward Cra~ley wUJ re- necessary atniilsphere. Robert G.
c
a view "The Man m the Gray
local authority, 1t seemed the for- ·Flannel Suit" by Sloan Wilson, Gililllan directs the ambitious
produ~tion with Donald H. Pugh
and "Sincerely, Willis Wayde" by assisting.
'J. P. Marquand, at the meetihg
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
BOOKWAYS
of the literature division, next
417 Dartmouth Avenue
SWarfh""". 6-0926'
Friday morning at 10 a.m.
The Art Class will meet as
1• .,.,... A ..., On SpecIal
1
Th d
d th
DI,c••• '
usua
on
urs ay, an
e
Pointing up its local United
Rhythmic Dance group at 9 a.m.
r'::===========~ on
Friday morning.
EDGEMONT AVE., 7TH " WELSHSTS.
Peace Chest drive, Swarthmore·
Branch' of Women's International
HAM DINNER
At the Methodist Church
DOG CLASSES OPEN WED. League will meet with other WIL
A new course in dog obedience grOUps at Mrs. A. Cyril Daldy's,
Thursday. Felt. 23. 6 P.M.
training wlll open Wednesday 634 Foss Avenue, Drexel HlII,
Sponsored by the W.C.S.C.
evening, February 22 In the February 20th at 2 p.m. to hear
Tick~ $1.50
Swarthmore High School gym- Annalee Stewart, WIL National
Legislative Secretary, alld Charles
:============~Inasium.
Conducted by the Dog Training Walker, Executive Secretary of
Boy Scout Troop No. 3 School
of Delaware County, be- the Phlladelphia Branch of Fel'ginners classes· will be held at lowship . of Reconciliation.
7:30 and 8:30; Intermedlate and
Taking as ils guIde for this
advanced' classes meet at 9:30.
year's appeal for funds President
Dwight D. Eisenhower's statement
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Roxby of "There is no alternative to peace,"
Elm avenue had .as their guest the WIL and.FOR have launchlast weekend Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ed their 20th cooperative drive to
Quense and their daughter, Cathy obtain support for their indlYldual
Scouts will call at your door of Bellville, N.J.
organizations.
to take orders this wekend for "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
At this meeting Mrs. Stewart,
who
is an' ordained Methodist
Delivery February 22nd
WEST'lAUREL HILL minister'
as well as Natiom'l Legislative Secretary for WIL, will
CREMATORY
speak upon her legislative work
•• I....t Ay•• alloy" City
U••, lalp-C,.w,cI
in Washingio.n, D. C. Charles
IV,rlcl,. 3-1122
Walker will discuss the work that
Certillcate covering cost of the two organizations are able to
service in beautiful chapel, ere- carryon as a result of their united
Don't be defeated. by
rqation, choice of urn and per- drive.
illness. Your Doctor has
manent niche, mllY be obtained
Part of the WIL program conin advance of need. A modern sists of maintaining an accredited
new effective treatments
service at reasonable cost.
that will help you regain
observer to -the United Nations,
Inquiries invited.
health. Ses him at oncewho at present is Mrs. Patrick
and be sure to hring his
Malin, formerly of Swarthmore
II~~~~~~~~~~~~~
i
now of New York City, and a
preocription. to this proLight and mediilrn lleige.
legislative
advisor
In
Washington
ie •• ional pharmacy. We
~am"
• Dark and
to d1scuss the Issues of peace with
specialize in prompt, p_
Senators, Congressmen and other
0 " ..... PoLL slen..
Genuine, ~nr-!hl •
. cUe ClOmpounding_
Government officials.
M_, "'FuJI.fuhioned, pkGpWIit-a fit
.
CATHERMAN'S
WEDDING BOUQUETS
Richard Wright, a student at
EecIa pair hadh ic1u"Uy filled ill I
DRUGSTORI
CORSAGES
Perkiomen School, Pennsburg,
AD with Beabldr.'.fImoas I! 'w
'
FUNERAL DESIGNS
spent last weekend at his home
Dainty, flion_hag. aIeaderUing
Cot ...... • . - . .
on Westdale avenue,· accompanied
,
tl....
by his roommate, Paui Eo Watson
SduI,..r_ ..., ID ......Pe StoeL. F
WI HUVft AIIYWHIIII
of Asbury Park; N.J. They were
. "
...... Itl. . . . ood 3-3313
granted an extra weekend vaca.... DeW iIIoIwlgiM1 , . way-Dd SAVE
1L_~I~E¥~>EN=·
tlon for
achievement
. • HOSIERY-Spe. .'s FirSt Roor
sw~1"~6~s:'::$U~"~o~~~n~)~_JI
......... 6-2m
during
thescholastic
llrst
At Players Club·
Roving
Registrars
I
same
Here
V01;.VME 28 - NUMBER 8
H;e;:'C:d,Bo,:Wq: :
Students Will Stage
3 Ori;"inals In '/
~
Clothier'
Cherry
Pie Sale
$1.00 Each
STR'A.TH HA.VEN INN
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1
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"_I,
_ester.
Boys VIe With Spring e
For Third Place, JV
G
6 ~5
ame at :..
day, Friday, February 24, from
2 . p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Borough
Hall, Park and Dartmouth aveHobby Shop proprietor.
Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, of the nues.
Swarthmore High School plays
Three one-act plays, written 'A. G. Catherman, Cathermaq's United Nations, will speak 011
its last 'home boy's basketball
and acted by Swarthmore College Drug Store, was named vice-pres- cOmmunication's role In today's
game of the season tonight when
students, will be staged In Cloth- ident; William A. Booth, assistant world on Tuesday afternoon, Febit meets neighbor and rival
ier Memorial on the campus at tre8surer Provide~ce Trust Com- ntarY 28, before members of the
8:15 p.m., Saturday, February 25. pany, Swarthmore Omce, was re- Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Springfield on the Little Garnet
elected
treasurer;
Donald
M.
MatMabel
Talley,
chairman
of
the
Court. Both -teams are in a deadAdmissiOn is free.
thews,
proprietor
of the Mpslc communications department, ,will
ft
lock for third place in Se«;tion II,
Chosen from among six entries,
be in Charge of the 2 o'clock meet- Mrs. Zino Connors Heads which Is headed by Radnor with
thoise pla;)'ll wlll compete for the Box Was chosen secretary.
In
his, final report, the retiring ling' .and Introduce Mrs. Lewis.
one loss, and Yeadon with two.
annual Book and. Key Contest
president
llsted
aa
one
of
the
assO':
Hostesses
will
be
Mrs.
J.
FrankEvent
Set
for
Tonight's fracas will JUBt abOut
. Award. The audlence· will judge
March 15
determine who will lInlsh in the
the best play, director, actress, ciatiOn's oulstandlng achievements Un Gaskill and Mrs. John llobert
the
persuasion
of
Borough
CO!UlKline,.
with
Mrs. J. Herbert Foley
third slot, so both teams are exand
cil to Improve the lighting con- and Mrs,; W. D. Jones at the door.
A beoefit fashion show and pectedto extend themselves In
"No Roses," written by Barbara
At th tea f 11 win th rogram card party for needy children of trying to cop the place. Third
Behnke, Concerns a tangled con- dltions In the business section of
e, 0 0
g e p
, Delaware County will be held place in Suburban SectIon II·
Borough.
refreshinents will be served by
th ...... -_.. 1
' '-_
ruct between a mother with one theAccording
to the announcemeot Mrs. HOrace N_ Compton, Jr., Mrs .. March 15 in e """DP au- wOuld be quite. an accompllshdaughter pursuIng a 'journaUstlc of the incoming presIdent, stand- Walter Black, Mrs. John Bond dltorium under the sponsorship of ment for either school, because
career and the other married to a Ing committees lneluciIng Fourth and Mrs. William ~eodry. .
the Swarthmore Mothers Club. the teague has· been tightly con'lazy sluggard.
of July and Hallowe'en will be
For many years Mrs. Lewis hils Mrs. Zino Connors of Wallingford tested throughout the entire seaWritten by the veteran Litile announced at the March m"'\ting been active In the broadcasting has beeri appointed general chair- son.
man 0f!!!e event WtedbiChbwllWI feaTheater Club actor, Chris Leb- of the association.
field as atatlon manager, con- ·tur
Both teams will have one red
mann-Haupt, "Lovel I Love Thee
ductor of women's, children's and
e .......ons ona
y
ana- malning game next Tuesday
'Not" finds a . misundeI1Jtood
music programs, and in the ad- makers of WUminglon and styled night; The Litile Garnet will be
preach,er's son and his Confused
vertisl:itg field. She founded III-e by. their professional models.·
me~g the Med1a Mustangs In
younger sister tom by split loyal- "
"
"
Association of ·Women BroadThe major portion of the pro- a make-up game on Med1a's floor.
ti
casters In 1942 and is currently ceeds will go to Sunnycrest -Farm A good Swarthmore crowd_will
~~tllda'" a story of a parentsco-president of theIDternational for Boys at Cheyney, Camps Sun.!- help the local boys play a better
I ~Inw'ts
tl 'al Ust Association of Radlo Women. She shine and Hope, and the Commu- game in the Med1a "brick-pit."
son clash oyer proc rastination in
n ",.nouncu.". 1 na on
tarla
t h ' t y H alth S I ty Mrs Mather·
getting a summer job, 'was wrlt- of Honor Medal winners, the joined the Secre
t of
e m
e,
oc e . .
Last time out Swarthmore viSited
ten by Pbilip Fanning, who acted Freedoms Foundation at Valley United Nations In 1948, as Coor- Lipp~c~tt, board member in the Springfield Cougars and were
'
.
W' shing dlnator fo U. S. Station Relations charge of dl.trlbution of all handed their worst defeat of the
last year in . the LTC productions F
orge In ceremomes on a
•
bee
onies 'f
haritable purposes
"Hamiet" and "Six Characters In ton's Birthday designated as a tor UN Radio. In 1954 she
arne m
or C.
•
season 76-57. Concensus of opin'
.
II
f
R
t
Liaison
Officer
Section
'for
Nonand
her
~omnuttee
of
seven
w1ll
ion was that the boys were not
"
of
an
Author.
Search
rec1pientJ;A.C.Foero
u- Governmental '
· · ·De1
t the amount ~f asSlS
·tance "up"
..
_-,-_-,-,-,_ _ _ _
Orgamzations,
ev~ ua e
,for the game and played
•
gers avenue.
partnient of PUblic Information, each group ,o.f needy children pOorly, whlle the Blue and Gold
Flood Relief Appeal
Mr. Foller, who- is Editor of and in this assignment, she deals should receiye' from the club. played one of its better games.
'
C·
uThe,
News," the com- with
tiona!
d Inte
Total proceeds of the show will
d ross pany.. Te1ephon"
Islued b y Re,
publica.·,~on of, The Beli
many na ..
an,
rna- . ,
,.
. Leacae G ..... With Meo1ta.
l-Tol!)·IIPh'
tJ!"l8l. <;>r_~tI~ thilt'9ila!ntain be~
defeat. Dur~
um,ugh its local chapter a special vanta \ and the Diamond State quarters
by the committee.
' I
, disaster appeal due to "a series of Telephone Company, was clted by
Mrs. Lewis has authored several
UDder the chairmanship of Mrs. lng thellrst round of league play
natural dlsasters unique In its ex- the Foundation's. jury composed books on radlo, Includl,Dg "Radlo Vernon Urban!, the program com- the locai boys lost four games,
perlence."
of Cbi!lf JUBticeS of the state Su- and Public Service",. "Program mittes has been hard at work for whlle In the second round they
'Floods in December and Jan- preme Courts and heads of na- Patterns for Young ':aAdlo Llsten- several weeks. Assisting Mrs. dropped .only ~ne contest In seven
Uary a1fected more than 17,000 tiona! patriotic, service and vet- erg" and "Broadcasting to· the Urbpni are: .
starts. T9~t s game will feature
families':-in ~ states; 9,000 erans organizations for the con- Youth of America" She was made Mrs. Walter CoaJnuke, Mrs. Eric Juniors Haisley House and: Rolley
tribution his publication is mak- Honorary . Life Member of the Kent, Mrs. J. West Loveland, Mrs. woodrulr of Springlleid against
of whom will require Red, Cross Ing to a better understandlng. of· American Women In Radlo and John ~ancis, Mrs. Charles Ride- BID Reese's well balanced five of
help to the extent of $8,000,000. the American way of life.
Television in 1952; was namoid wood'. Mrs. John Shallcross, Mrs. co-captalns Pete Kroon and Barry
Last fall the eastern states. fiood
Mr. Foller, his wife, and their "Woman of Achievement"lnlli52
.(Continued on Page 5)
Gwinn,' and Cal Coleman, Charlie'
required expenditures,~ excess of
esld
t
w:entz and Bob Yellowees.
I
'$17,750,000 by the Red Cross to three young chlldren r
e 1\ by the Fraternity of Joui"nallsm
'
rehabilitate Its victims. More than 330 Rutgers avenue. A graduate and won an Erma Proetz Award Del Co Foul Shooting
On Tuesday afternoon Swarth, of the UnlveJ;Sity of Pittsburgh, In 1951.
.
""
.,
more hosted neighbOr Medla In
$750,000 wa:s'spent In the 'South~ and former resident of' LansTourney Tomorrow anotber league game and came
eastern 'Chapter's area, of w h i c h '
t
to
58 Th
, $410,000 was contributed locallY. downe, Mr. Foller served as LieuThe Ninth Annual Foul ShOot- on o(n . :;,,67-.
e game} was
tenant Commander with the U. ~.
Ing. Tournament'. to. r all' high·
Con ued on· Page 5
Major disasters since July I, the Coast ,Guard In World War II
meets A. W. BASSES. SR., KILLED
start
the Red Cross fiscal year, where he was navIgitor of ~veral
~hthOO1s In Delahware Coimtyturda
have,cost the organization
all- troop transports in .ihe South
The last concert meeting of the ill e high sc 001 gym, Sa
y,
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
. time high of more than $27,000,000. Pacific Theatre.. Since the war he season for the' Swarthmore 'Music February 25, at 10 a.m. Each team
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bass of
Expenditures for' dis8ster relief
.
in Publi R I t'
Club will be held 'Monday eve- Win be represented by five boyS Oregon, ru., parents of A. William
,
has eilgaged,
c e a tOns
w.ho w1'll shoot 50 fouls' apiece.
operations during the previoUs work In various capacities with .nlng at 8:15 in· Whi.ttier Hous_e, on
Bass, Jr., of Ogden avenue, were.r
,
. .
Awards' for the champlon team,
1lscal year were slightly .over $7,- the Bell Telephone Company' in the Swarthmore College Campus. mid the lIrst five individual cham- killed instantly Saturday, Feb000,000. In addltion to .known ·ts Phlladc,p·hla headquarters
' W. F. G. Swann will candu.ct a
ruary 18, in an automobile acci"-'
"
"'ven.
.
needs, the Red Cross must· plan 1
group of selected musicians In pions w1'11 be b
'
dent in Midland, Tex.
'
. B· min • Fl 't
Last year the team champion
relief
f r th
to fin ance , disas ter
The couple were on a winter
o
e W'IL Study r.!roup Will
Bach's Suite m·
or ~or u. e
remainder of the 1lscal yea,r, nor'.
'Of.
.
' and. S~ Fran~ Fuge will was St. James High School of vacation, and were driving' east
mally the heaviest d1saster period
DISCUSS' DIsarmament .play the flute, Peter Van deKamp Chester with 202 points out of a from California when the accident
Swarthmore Branch of Women's and Mrs. John A. Piccard the possible 250. The indlvidual occurred.
dl,le to spring lIoods and tornados.
"The Red Cross has no choice Internationai League is conduct- .viola, and Alex Gero and Debora champion was. Jim Bowers of
Mr. Bass, retired, was a form. but to make this appeal," National ing a two-session study group Reesler the ·cello. the vi01lnlsts Chester with 4~ polnls.
er comptroller of the Westingc:tiaIrman E. Roland' Harriman upon disarmament problems from are Mrs. Samuel Hayes, Cyril The tournament,'· sponsored by house Electric and Manufacturing
says. "All the will In· the· world Is the American""public opinion point Gardner, Francis Reeder, Isaac the High School Varsity Club, is Company.
of no avail without funds."
of view and action, and from the Schoenberg, Percy Bartlett and a project to promote harmonious
Mrs. Bass, Jr., will attend the
Local Chairman, Mrs. J. Al- point of view. of world opinion Joan Brewster.
relationships in inter - scholastic memorial service being' held tobright Jones asks that all contri- and United Nations' proposals.
.4Jso Included on the program is athletics. Tournament chairlnan is day in Oregon.
butions be made payable to the
The first session was lieid at the a group 'of . light classical selec- Bob YelJowlees.
American Red Cfuss-F100d Rellef home of Mrs. Eric Hausen
'Mrs,500 tlons, sung by Mrs. Charles L"lon'-s-t-o--D--.-ln-e--Harvard Prof. to Deliver
and sent to the Chapter Office, Park· avenue, yesterday, with
Marra, Soprano, who will be ac253 N. Broad street, attention Henry Hoenigswald and Mrs. companied on the piano by Dolly
Sea Scouts Monday ledure on Faustus Theme
Flood Rellef campaign.
Richard Enion as leaders. The Schoenberg.
. '
The Cooper Foundation of
topic under d1scussion was "DisThe Swarthmore Lions Club Swarthmore College will present
INFORMAL DANCE FOR'
arniameot '~ AmeriCan Opinion Present Picture Memorial
will entertain the Sea Explorers Professor Henry Hatfield of liar..
'
and'
Congressional
Politi!'8l
AcI
and
Commander George Myers at vard University In a lecture ,OIl
S
SI. ASSEMII,IES ,.T. tion."
.
To Rutgers Ave. Schoo its Father and Son night dlnner, the Dr. Faustus theme, In the
Members of the Senior AssemThe last sas Ion of the series 'Mrs. Robert CroSs mtd famlly, Monday evening at the Strath Meeting House at 8: 15 p.m. Sun- ,
blies will meet tomorrow evening will be held .on Thursday, March lind· the Sprlnghaven Golf Club Haveo Inn.
day, February 26. Admission is
at 8:30 ,for an informal dance at I, at the home C!f Mrs. Hausen at have presented Robert ,Aumlck's
A film from the Navy on its free.
.
the Swarthmore Woman's Club. 1:15 p.in. At. that time the topic picture; ,"Whlrlaway," to the Rut- latest Submarine ''Down She
P,ofessor Hatfield's lecture is'
Mr. and Mrs. H~ Coles, will be "DIsarmament _ World goers Avenue School In memory Goes" will be· shown with CIOIll- entitled "The P_t with the Devil"
chaperons for the eleventh gfade Oplnion and United Nations' Pro- of Dorothy Hetherington, a for- menta contributed by a
and will trace the dlaracter of
wm be assisted by .Mr. andJln. posala," with' Mrs. Maur!-ce Webmember of the fifth grade. from the Personnel ~t of Dr. Faustus as beated by Mar- .
Leene W~ Jh .. and II'n. _
and lira. 'Colin Bell as lead- 'l'botNIs ~ Boyle, elementary the 'NavY.'
lowe, Goethe, aDd. 'l'bcIDIu MmIn
HenII8I1 Bloom, d,_wu tor the..... .',
' '
Seliool principal, made the formal .First VIce Presideol Albert 1Ir. Hatfield, perhRJM the JaicIIii,
t ..elfth ll'ilde.'Wl1l haw 1Ir. aDd '~.. ~ to attend la ~
.. tatioD
.. in aD· ."bl"Fli- Ca~ wfIl·bein chartleol authGti!:r OIl
ID, .Amalea
..
.... .u.m- I)!mnlna: and lira. aslIed to catf lin. I'tedo!dclt da:r, PebrUl!rY 10, ,.,. JI!cblre ~ tile '. II. ,1"11. in ,!be abaeDee· of 1Iod8;T, Is _:AI J ~ a-n aDd
Davlil:~ to assiIIt .....
'l'olleI'orlln. Rag
be hung in the' ....~.haU.
Pres!deIlt, Dr. Zolln Wlcton-I~tlft 1ltera~ at Hat.1!11l.
that
e.,...•
".
tiN. Spea ker Is. Feature
~r::= ~i~on, s:a.:;:;~=
at Club Meeting
T d
G. west Cochrane, Camera aud
ues ay
Besuty Salon, has been elected
f:is!o:
tilelr registrations, lloving
trars will be In swarthmore to-
J A CFoller C"lted .
F"or FdA'
ree o,ms ward
of
BERK~HIRE $l~
Stockings only
Morton Flower Shop'
H. S. Varsity in Final
;~ww:.f: ::Home
Game
Tonight
Regis•
• fi Id
REGIST:tR~S
actor:
\
*
l3.r;o PER YEAR
Mothers to Sponsor
f ash"Ion ShOW,.Bn"dD'e
NOW .TO . CELEBRATE
BERKSHIRE'S .50TH ANNIVERSARY
.' Select, Them Yourself
.
Hall
ROVING
TODAY
For the convenience of citizens
Ii
'''',.alY
SW~'lBMORE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1956
One-Act, Plays. HONEYFORD.
HE~DS Communications Topic
C/olleae
• f> .
BUSINISS GROUP
,.
Set ,.for February 25 anRdO~anaDg~r
for Women s~rogram :::
r'iii&lidiW
WIL Meet Monday Will
Discuss Chest Drive
THE ,SWARTHMOREAN
at Boro.
<
THE
I
Today
-
ulf
ft.
.
.
,
an
Music Club to Present
F" a1 P
M cia
m ' rogram. on y
mer
speaker
"'mn:'
,
Page 2
-THE SWABTBMOIIEAN
thelr guest for the past month Mr.
McDel"lMtt's sister MIss Mary
. Mr. and Mrs" Thomas C. Lark-McDermott, who has ~n recupIns of Palmers lane, Wallingford eratlng from a recent 1l1ness. Miss
will entertain with a bulfet sup- McDermott returned ·to her home
per in honor o( Miss, Doreen Mc- in PhIladelphia on Tuesday.
Conechy of South Chester road
Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Weltz of
and her fiance Charles Leinbach College avenue new Sunday
of Overbrook, tomorrow evening. Texas and ArIzona for a two-week
Mr. and MrS. Wllllam M. Mc- vacation.
Cawley of Riverview road have
Lt. John Tyler, USMC, who Is
issued invitations for a dinner in stationed ill Pensaeot8, Fla., will
NEWS NOTES
February 24. 1956
HOM~:~~C:O'=:~~S :rec::"';!':!:'!"'~U:~:! ·Dr. Longley to Preach 'Gethsemane' Topic for Home & School Assoc.
place Saturday afternoon, FebIIRTHS
Mrs. Ford Is the former MIsI
ruary 18, at 3 o'c1oqk, in the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ford of Nancy Alger, daughter of Mr. and
Swarthmcre Presbyterian Church. Easton; anncunce the birth of a Mrs. Paul Alger of Bridgeton,
The Rev. Mr. Joseph P. BIshop daughter, Carol Lynn, whQ ardv~ N. J., one-time residents of
01llclated.
' ed on Tuesday,
14.
Swarthmore.
Mrs. Foster, escorleji by
son-in-law, Mr. Boyd C. Harris,
INSTRUMENTS
of Overland P.ark, Kans., gave her
- Seles end Rentels .:...
daughter in marriage. The brl,de I
THE MUSIC BOX,
was gowned in white silk tafteta
' .... Av....
Sw....._re
trimmed with band-made :hench
1'110•• lliitlWOotII 3-1460
Gui~re. Her sUk veil of illusion
The second in a series of. free open to the community.
. At Trinity Wednesday
Sunday Night Service
cooking classes wilt' be held on
MIss Mangus, Delaware County
The guest preacher at the TrinThe Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor
Tuesday, February 28, from 9:30 Extension Supervisor, will demon- ity Church Lenten Service on Wed- of the Methodist Church, will be
to 11:30 at~e ~ubhouse. The strate weight - reducing . and
the speaker at the Eventide Praise
nesday, February
will be the Service Sunday evening at 7:80
Harry S. Longley, Rector of' at the church on Park avenue.
~cFrla~s~.es~~are~~p~res~~e~n~ted~;!UD~d~er~~th~e~w~el~gh~t-~g~.~in~l~ng~m~~e~nU8~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!!ij, Rev.
the Church of the ,Holy Trinity, Mr. Kulp will give an Interpreta29,
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INC. '
ROSE 'VALLEY
their home FrIday evening, March arrive Ijere today for a weekend fell from a cap made of point
23, in honor of Evelyn B. Bullltt, leave with his parents, Mr. and applique lace which had been
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. A. L. Tyler of South Ch'l"ter worn by her mother and sister.
B. Bullltt, Jr., of Lincoln ~venue. road.
She ~arried a cascade of
Guests will attend the Junior Bal
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Welz of For- camelllas, roses, and ,stepbanotls
'Custom Lanilscap. Work .
Masque which will bring together est lane entertained as thelr O)Ter~ with spikes of hyacinths.
Middletown Roed
it'D•. 16, Madie, Pe.
the 1958 debutsnte contingent in night guests Tuesday former
Mrs. Boyd C. Harris attended
Philadelphia that evening. Evelyn, Swarthmoreans Dr. and Mrs. L. her sister as matron of honor. She
PLAN YOUR PLANTING NOW
who attends Chatham Hall and Balassa of Madison, N. J.
wore an aqua crystalette gown
T.lepho..: CH.5~r 2-7206
is a member of the debutante
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park ave- with a small hat made of the same
Ask for' Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
committee for the Bal Masque, nue and Mrs, Corroll P. Slreeter material. Her bouquet was a
will be presented at a supper of Columbia avenue' spent the past
freesia center surrounded
party which her parents will give wee~ndfinM~al1sb~d~the by sweetheart roses and spl'kes
on June 17.
goes a . an
.
am of wbite hyacinths.
Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster of Har- J. Kindley.
The bridesmaids were MIss Elvard avenue has had as her guests
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plow- len Ann Rlchter of Vallejo, CalIf.,
inan of North Swarthmore avenue
for 8 week her son-in-law and: left Tuesday for a week at Sea sister of the groom; Mrs. Wllllam
BEAUTY SALON
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. lsI d G '
D. McHenry of Columbia, S. C.,
Harris -ahd two sons of Overland
an, 8.
the former Mtsa Joan Acker ilf
llEAUTY FINDS LIFE "A lOw..
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of HI11.
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. . 'OF CHEIIIES"
~ .... ,Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Harr1a born avenue .entertained 8S their Wallingford; and Mrs. LeonardP.
9 Spuih ChMter Rolli:!
took part in the Foster-Richter weekend guest Mr. West's brother, Egee of Levittown, the fonDer·
wedding On Saturdsy.
Ann Hilkert o~ RuUedIie. '
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Glen C. West of Sellna, O. "
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Lt. Jobn W. Snape, who won Mr.
Mr: West, the Superintendent of They were attIred in gowns and .his wings at the Greenville Alr- Schools for Ohio's Mercer County, hats similar in style and color to
forcEt Base in Greenville, M"lSS., !s .attending the sch\lQIman week that worn by the"maIr{1n of honor.
has r~ved his appointment with convenuon :which opened M"nday Thelrbduquets of dark red sweetthe Strategic Air Command and in Atlantic City.
heart roses were edged 'l{iih white
<#..~ ..,...~.
is now stationed with' the March
Mrs. M. R. Dimmitt bas re- hyacinths and Ivy.
A~~ • .;$0"
Airforce Base .In Riverside, Callf. ,turned to her home on Rutgers 'Mr. Leland D. Whitgrove, Jr.,
~~
VHe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. avenue following a few .days visit of Arlington, Va.,. served lis best ~"¥ . .~~
It, WANA.MAKER - WILMINGTON
J. Roy Snape of Harvard avenue. last week with her son-in-law and man for Mr. Richter. Ushers were • ~ ~
Mr. and Mrs. Walker PenlIeld, daughter, Mr. and'Mrs. Joseph H. the Mssrs; Carter Hearns, Jr., of ~
'March 15-8 PM
Swarthmore High School
former residents of 430 Riverview Walsh and little boys of New Baltimore, Md., William H. Neiroad, are now living in their new- Galena in. Bucks County:
lund of College Park, Md., and
1Y built home at 120 Guernsey
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Wilkinson >Alan S. Resnek of Brook1lrie,
SPONSORED IY
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bo... new home at 511 North Chester
A reception Immediately
vard,' for several years residents road, the former J. Roy Carroll lowed the ceremony 'in McCahan
C,ARDS
DOOR 'RIZES
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of Clarksburg, W. Va., have been residence.
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Hall.
Iransferred by the Pittsburgh
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Halg
Mrs. Foster wore an American
Plate Glass Company to Henrjr- ·entertalned their bridge club Fri- beauty silk dress, with a hat of
etta, Okla. Mrs. Bovard Is the day night at thelr home On Rlv- American beauty silk roses.
former Miss Lois Landon, daugh- ervlew road.
!lowers were of white freesias and
AUTO REPAIRS
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of spikes of white hyacinths.
Landon of North PrInceton' ave- Harvard avenue, with Mr. and groom's. mother was unable to atGulf Gas & Oil
Auto-Lite' Batteries
. nue. The Bovards' new address is Mrs. Clark W. Dav!s of Wa1llng- tend because of. a recent Illness.
,
908 West Division Street, Henry- ford, wIll'entertain ara wild game
The' rehearsal dlmler Friday
etta.
i, dinner tom'!l"l"OW ~.- at the eV,eo1n4 w"as.glven bY,the'bride's
Mrs. Clarence, C. Franck, sri, Union Lea",e in' ~adelphfa.
aunt )fJss ,Helen Foster, aod .Mrs.
of Cornell avenue accompanied
, .' . _ .. '
Robert' Hilkert and ber daughter
her son' Larry on a two week
ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. Leonard Egee,
vacation trip to Key West,' Fla.,
Dr. and M~. F. Harold McMrs. Charle~ E. Acker and her
before Larry left for the Officers Culeheon of Cornell avenue, an- daughter Mrs. William D.
MRS. ROBERT
ATZ.Owner
Candidate School at the U. S. nounee the engagement .of thl'ir He"~.gave·th,e
b.runch
before
the
-.
Coast Guard, ACl'demy in New daughter, Miss Donogh Zinn Mc- ceremonY on Saturday.
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Lond9n, Conn'Cutch~n, 'tp Ji,fr. Theodore .' J.
The bride is a 1955 graduate of
RUSSELL'S 'SERVICE
Molly Banks of Harvard avenue Ph11l1p~ So~ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- the University of Marylatld and
OpposlteBo.rough Parking Lot
will arrive today from Wash1ng- erIck Ph1)lIps,
.Zanesyille, O. 'Is now teaching In Chesler.
ton, D. C., for a weekend visit
Miss MCcutcheOn graduated groom is a student in the Dental
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. fro.ri S...varilllnore· College' and
at· the University of MaryMotor Tune-up
Wh~1 fAII.gnmelit
Paul B. Banks. MollY is in .her now 'attending the Graduate School latId.
last year' at Marjorie Webster of GoucJier College.
Following a wedding, trip to
Junior College.
Mr. Pbi1I1ps, an alumnus of WIllllllD!'burg the couple ,will lIveSW 6;.0440
'Dartmouth and 'Lafayette
Mr. 'and Mrs. Percy C. Be11leld Swarthmore College, Is
at 507 Harvard avenue. In JUDe
of Villanova avenue' enterbiined the Johns Hopkins School of Med- t1j~,~ '/D9ve ,t~ B!litimqre lor
Saterd.,'"
for a few days of this week Mrs. IclJie.
two years wblle the groom ftnish~
,
BellIeld's cousin, Mrs. Charles
es· dentaI
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ABbof Keene, ·NoH. :Mrs. 'ASh's
A June wedding is plann~.
'dilligIiter Jom; 'who 'accompanled
RICHTER FOSTn
her mother, visited with Charlotte
Brodhead of Maple avenue. The
.Themarrlage of.MIss Ellzat>eU'1
Bond . Foster, daughter ,of .
Ash's fiew home yesterday.
E. KAul"FIIiAN
Mrs. W1l1Iani H. Brown el)ter- Vaughn Kelthern Foster of
Avenue
tained at a bridge luncheon Wed- vard avenue and. the late
8-20BO
, nesday at ber home on Riverview Foster, and Mr. Henry EdwaI1l
road.
.
Richter, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.,
Mr. and Mrs. William McDer- son of Capt. and Mrs. Henry E.
mott of Yale 'avenue have had as Richter of Vallejo, Calif.,
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-Wilson Baseball Gloves
·Baseballs - Softballs and Bats
·Tennis Rackets and Balls
·Bow and Arrows
.• English Bicycles
-Tricycles Kiddie Trador
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be . held
tOnight, Hall
February
at
8:30
in McCahan
of the 24.
Presbyterian Church.
A large turn out of over 180
is expected to enjoy a dellcious
hot dinner. Preparations for the
repast were made by AI Boyd
and Mrs,. Jim Clil!ord.
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Clarence C. Franck, ~r., of Cornell avenue, has been selected for
Officers Cimdidate School by the
U. S. Coast Guard and ia now
located at the U. S. C. G. Academy In New London, Conn.
Larry graduated from Swarthmore High School in 1950, and
received his bachelor of science
degree in mechanical engineering
from Swarthmore College in 1954.
He completed the graduate student training course of ·the Westinghouse Electric Corporation and
a special three-month assignment
at the ManUfacturing Engineering
Laboratory In Pittsburgh. He has
been granted a four-year mllitary
leave of absence 'from Westinghouse where he has been working
as a manufactUring engineer assigned to the production department.
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Fri••
Ed\\ard Bull, i::Ub'Scout Master
of Pack 101, has made arrangemenls for Den Chiefs to be guests
at the "Blue and Gold" dinner to
Joins U. S. Coast Guard
J.
SW.rthMOr.,I'-,Ci.
.
Den Chiefs to Be
Guests of Cub Pack 101
Low Family Rales - Four Groups, .
All Levels of Previous Traiping
,
'COLLEGE '
program.
Sunday Evenings - Twice a Month
Classes begin Feb. 28 '.... ENROLL NOW
by e81Unl" Vall"ybl'O!llt :n38~R-2
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3
. Get yonr whole family pla.:rIng and sinliD«-Ieani to ....ad musfc
,nth e ..e lind new fnn in group plaYInI" and 1Istenin&".
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the orile..-· ot
Both during and after the party
which will get under way at
p.m., officers and crew members
of the Leo Maris will answer
questions about the Sea Explorer
At the hOme of
StateT~ck' :'lnsPec~ion '.
C'o""
~ring will lie
dily when the ~ Explorer ShIp
"Leo Maris" holds a recruiting'
party $unday, February 28, at" ita
headquarters on cressOn lane.
All boys 18. and .over who have
an in~t in the aea are invited
to come and, bring their fathers.
FAMILY MUSIC CLASSES
' 4.1700
.
Movies, refreshmentS hod an inspectlon of the' 8s:.fooi former
naval craft to be laiinched' ibis
Mr. Bishop, who is a member
of the Board of Trustees at
Wilson, his tlrst sermon, ''HelIg10n and Personality," at the
11 o'clock church service on Sunday. His subject for the 8:80
pers that night will be ''Religion
and Reasoo." Topics to be dlscUssed' at the Mooday and Tuesday vespers will be "RelIgion and
Reason" and' ''Religion and
••
The adult education workshops,
sponsored by the Home and School
Association of the SwarthmoreRutledge Schools and dIrected by
the health advisory committee,
held their tinaI sessions On Mon-'
day, February 20.
Homework was featured in all
the groups. It ranged from reading
and reviewing a book in the area
under discussion to writing a story .
uSu)g ouly the limited vocabulary
of a six-year-old. In the last session of each group summaries of
the discussions were presented
and suggesUons for future workshops were sollclted About 125
parents, teachers and other cltlzens partlclpated in these workshops.
Sea Explorers Plan
Recruiting Pa,rty Sun.
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. Act",. "'emb.r of Til. Swarlllmore
lu.l"••• Assoclaflo"
.
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Ibyterian
minister of the Swarthmore PresChurch will give a series
JOHN SEARS, Darling, Paa.
17'12 South Chester Road
Klng!!wo~d
113-1497
DInIcted by
CHURCH-REEVES, INC.'
SWARTHMOR£MOTHERS' CLUB
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop,
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Rev. Bls op to Lead
Wilson College Program
v.s-
155. CHESTER ROAD
. Birch
with
Built-in Thermador Oven
and
.
,
.
Uon of Warner Sallman's paintIng, "Gethsemane."
The service will be in charge
of the Wesley FelloWship. Music
will be provided by a student
quartet.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
• h
of sermons and lectures on the
general 'theme "Revolution and
Religion," at Wilson College ~
tile leader for the Devotional
WeeJt program which opened Sun. da.Y: on the campus in Chambersburg.
•
Duplicating
SerVice
1 'GENEYA MODERN STEEL KITC""EN
~ith Stainless Steel, Sink and. Garbage
.,bposal.
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Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia.
Dr. Lorigley will speak at 8 p.m.
Dr. Longley is widely known
throughout this area for ,his regular Sunday morning broadcasts.
.He is chairman of the Department of PrOmotion of the Eplscopal Diocese of Pennsylvania,
and has many times served as a
clerical d,~puty to the Church's
General Conventions.
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Family Party Planned
For Tenth
Grade
,
Tenth graders and thelr parents
will have a famUy pllrty next
Friday, March 2, at 8 p.rn. in the
Rutgers Avenue SchOOl. From 8
to 11 p.rn. the All Purpose room
will be tiuned into a Cabaret as
parents and their children setUe
down for an evening of fim and
gala entertainment.
Skits will be presented by both
parents and students, and special
dances already scheduled for the
dccasilln include a, Une dance and
the. Cha Cha by members of the
class, and' the Charleston by' 'a
group of parents.' Mrs. Charles
Lincoln . will be in charge of
refreshments.
Officers of the Mothers GrOup
which is ~ng the party ar&,
Jrrs.. Joseph s..LYIiCII,' president;
Mrs:J08e!Ph
~'see.
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lIJ:a. G. WIlls" ~""'ct. pro&rlUJl
~,.,aniurrs.,,Qabest
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ardsoD; hooIpitallV.
Rtch-,
TJIJ!.j
7:80 a.m., aDd Bobert Watkins
and Barrie' Wright will serve at
11. During the 11 o'clock service
Polly Prewitt and .Joanne Ran·
SWARTBMOREAN
. PVllUSBED EVERT I'BIDAT AT SWABTBHORE, PA.
PETER E. TOLD, IllAJUOBIE TOLD, P1JBLISIlERS
Phone SWarihmore ......
I'ETEB E. TOLD, Edltor
Barbara B. Kent. Maualing Editor
Rosalie D. Pe1rsoI
Marjorie T. Told
.Joan Eynon
-En-ter-ed-as""-:S:-e-.-OII-d:-C:-la~..
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0IBce at Swarthmore, PL, under the Aet of Marcil 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOOH
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY 24, 1956
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
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.
The Adult Forum series on
''Pathways to Spiritual Maturity"
wlll cOntinue next week with
Dean Everett Hunt speaking on
. "The Two Gener:>tlons." Dean
Hunt- will speak at 9:45 a.m. in
the Meeting House.
.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Th
of Christian lieaUng
in ~ powerwill In set forth at
Cbrlsti~ence ~ces Sunday
.
th
Lesson Sermon entitled
me" •
"Christ .Jesus..
dall wlll be in charge of the
nursery.
.
The Canterbury Club will
a supper at 8: 30 p.m. Sunday; the
Young, People's Fellowship will
meet at 7: 30 p.m. .Junior Confir.
mation Cisss will ineet in the
Cleaves Room at 7 o'clock, fol.
lowed by the Adult Class at 8
o'clock.
wgt
.TRINITY CHURCH
B. Lawrence Whlttemoro, Rector
SIIJIday, Flyebnaal7
' 28
7'80 A.M.-Ho Commun1on.
8:15 AM-Family Service.
Church School, 3rd Grade up.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
11:00 ·A.M.-Church School, 2nd
Grade and down.
8'30 P.M. canterbury Club..
7:00 PM _ Jr Confirmation
Class.' . .
7:30 P.M.-Young People's FeI·
8~gO'~ti: -Adult Confirmation
Class' ,
TueI!dQ, Febl'lllll')' Z8
10:00 A.M.-Bibte Class.
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Wecbrrs4'Q', Febnaa17 29
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
3:30 P.M.-Children's Lenten
8~rvlP'~ -Evening Prayer .
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FrIday, IIIanoh 2
5:40 P.M.-Evening' Pr'Q'er.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY.
OF FRIENDS
SIlJlday~ Febnaa17 28 1
9:45 A.M.-Fi, rst Day Schoo •
8:46 A.M.-Adult Forum: Everett
Hunt: ''The Two GeneratioJl!l."
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for
ChIldren cared for in
House.
welcome.
5:30
P.M.All
- are
United
Fellowship
Studenis.
Monda)" Febl'lllll')' 27
All liay &ewing for A. F. S. C.
WedruC'". I'ebraau ..
All day sewing for A. 1'. S. C.
I'IllST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIBNTIST
SWARTIDIORB
Park Avenue below Harvard
8...,..'". FettruI7 18
11:00 A. 1I.-8unc1a7 School
11:00 A.M.-The Lunn S _
will be "ChrIst .Jesus." '
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iii.
.enept
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••enae,
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in the
for funds
for
Poliorecent
care drive
aDd research is
$5,363.40. Thia represents. an in·
crease of about $700 over last
year, much to the gratification
everyone.
Thanks aDd apprecistiOD go to
the enthusiastic workers;' to the
donors, aDd to. The
Swarthmorean for its excellent
On Monday and Tuesday the
Boys' Choir will rehearse at 4: 30
Mr. Bishop will preach at the p.m., with full choir rehearsal on
PRESlnERIAN NOTES
9:30 and 11 o'clock Morning Wore
ship serVices Sunday morning.
His topic will be, "Tomorrow is
Now".
Church School Classes are held
at 9:30, 10:45 and 11. The Men's
and Women's Bible Classes COD'
vene at 9: 30.
Members of the Senior High
Fellowship will continue the series
of mee~ on, "Christians. Choose
Their Careers". Mrs. Raymond K.
will speak this Sunday
on the topiC, "Homemaking".
Senior High Young People and
Thursday at 7:15 p.m.
., The Tuesday morning Bible
Class will meet at 10 o'clock.
On Wednesday there will bt! a
celebration of the HolY ConmlU.
nion at '7 and 10 o'clbck. The
latter service wlU be followed by
.
I
a meeting of the Woman's Aux.
Iliary after which luncheon ,will
be served.· The Children's Lenten
service will be held at 3: 30 p.m.
At the 8 o'clock service of Evenlng Prayer, the preacher will be
the Rev. HSlTy S. Longley, Rector
of the Church of the 1I01y TrinIty,
fuelr friends
are cortllally
invited.
SUpper
is at 6:30
and the program
begins at. 7 in the Hearth room.
• '.l1le Confirmation' Class meeis
at '5 p.m.
The Young Adults.meet at 5:45
followed
by supper
lowship room
at 6:30.inDr.theE. Fel.
Fay
In
Philadelphi..
. et·~lt
.
. The
Sewing .Group wll.,.',e·
10 o'clock Thursday morning
the Cleaves BOOm;
.
. . A service of Evening ...prayer
will be held on Tuesday and FrI,.1
day at__
5:40
p.m.
.~,' _ _ _ _~_
"~"
Campbell of the Board 0:( Chris·
METHODIST NOTES
tian Education of the P r e s b y t e r i a n .
Church, will be the speaker. The The' Cherub choir will rehearse
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Association room.
Saturday.
JO~sWc~o1i, =-~=.. The Session will meet at 7:30 Church School classes for all
9:30 &w;,I::ti
A.M~.26Bishop
S da Feb
will preach.
.
9:30, 10:45, 11:00 A.M.-Church
9~"J'~k.-Men's and Women's
Bible Classes.
5:00 P.M.-Conflrmation Class.
5:45 P.M.-Young Adults. wshi
6:30 P.M.~r. High Fello
p.
WedneI!dQ, Febl'lllll')' 29
10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group
8:00 P.M.-Conversations In Re·
ligion."
ME"l'llODIST CHURCH
.Jo1m C. Kulp
Minister
Robert WIlde
.. ~ I)f M~c
S.....,.. I'e1mulI7 28
8:45 A.M.-Church SchooL
";00 A.M.~Mr. ~ul~
:;".!'~
4~O ~~~~th ra e 0
8;S~n P:;;:'"~r. High Fellowship.
7:80 P.M.-Eventide Service.
Mrs. GeOrge L. Armltap of
South Chester road entertained
the Editor:
FrIday. at a luncheon and bridge
Swarthmore's 1956 total to da~ a~ her home.
Ann." •• PolIo Totak
study.
be conducted
at ·two
9:45years
Sunday
Tuesday evening in Mr. Bishop's ages
beginning at
will
The Board of Deacons will meet mornnig.
at 8
Tuesday in the Woman's At the 11 a.m. Worship $emce
room.
Mr. Kulp will preach on the sub·
The Bandage Group will meet ject "A Friend Who Faltered," the
on Wedoesday at 10 a.m. In the second sermon in a Lenten series
new wing of the bulldIng. Women on the theme; ''Who Are His
attending' are asked to bring a Friends?" A church.time nursery
"
box lunch.
. is supervised for infants and
Bpginnlng this Wednesday eve· children up to five years of age.
ning, and continuing for the suc· There is also a Junior Church
c"'sive three Wednesdays, March' program at this time for children
7, 14, 21, Mr. Bishop will conduct In.,grades one to six.
a class for adults Iri McCahan The Sixth a",de Confirmation
Hall on, ''The Beliefs Of ~ C!~. will meet at 4 p.m: in the
The talk will take less PaIior's study.
10 minutes; the rest of. the''1'I!e 'W,es1ey Fellowship College
time will be given to questions $gpper ,pfogram .will ~ held at
and answers. All of the congre- 8. p.m. The Senior HIgh ·Fellow.
are cordially invited
ship me.tsfor its program at
The Day of Meditation and 6:30 p.m',.
' ..
Prayer will be held in the cl!urch The Eventide Praise Service at
at 10:30
Mr.
Schott
willa.m.
be on
the Thursday.
leader. Those
attending are asked to bring sand.
wiches for lunch. Tea and coffee
will be
ed Th
tin will
serv.
e mee g
be continued in the Woman', As·
soclation room until 2: 30.
.
PrImary Choir rehll.arsa1,I~ at
3: 30 p.m. Tilurs.days; J'InuOl' Ghoir
..
Ch'
is at 4: 15. The Chancel '!lir
meets at 7: 30 p.m.
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TRINITY Nc.!.ES
A celebration· of the Holy Com.
munion·1Iri11 be held at 7:80 Sun·
day morning. There will be a
Family Service at 8: 15. Church
School classes for children are
held at 9: 15 and 11 o'clock.
The regular service of Morning
Prayer will be held at 11 o'clock.
The Rev. William E. Daoforth
will conduct this service, while
the Rector is attending a Parish
IJfe Conference. The Rev. Joseph
1.. Iredale will be the Celebrant
at the 7:30 a.m. service.
Ushers for Sun~y wlll be C.
Brown, S. D. ClYde, .Jr., 1. H.
Furlong, B. Harrar, R. B. PrIce,
Jr., C. W. Randall, .Jr., W. T.
Salom, and C. G. Wallin.' Hugh
Morrison will serve as acolyte at
peop!.:
7:30 p.m. will
be in
charge
of
young
of the
College
Wes.
ley Fellowship. Music will be by
a student qu&rtet. The,
.
' . ' in
by the pastor wm.be~, terpre,.
tatlon of Warner ~'s paint.
ing, ''Gelhsemane.'' EVeryone at.
tending, will receive a gift copy
of the picture in color.
,
At 8 p.m. on Tuesday the Com.
m1o;sion on Education will meet.
'The Cottage Prayer, ME!l!ting I
will be at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Charles Hoover, 613 Yale
avenue, Morton, at 8.p""" The
lea4er will be Mrs. lloyd E.
Kauffman.
On Thursda,. at 4 p.m. the
Junior Choir will_ rehearse:
7: 15 p.m. bass and tenor sections;
at- 8: 15 p.m. the Chancel Choir;
and ai, 8: 45 p.m. the Oratorio
Choir will rehearse.
' 1'heregular meeting of the
Official Board will be held' on
Friday at 8 p.m.
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Sincerely,
WI. lila·lC' ......'. , ... A....
EDITH W. JIIT,T,FS
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Mothers to Sponsor
F h' Sh
B ·d
as
Ion
OW," g e
(Continued from Page 1)
and Industry in Philadelphia, has
.
-Hobart Swan and Mrs. Roberl won second prize
iii' a contest in
Thomson.
dress material designs sponsored
b PMrsatroness
SpeerswereMrs.qbta~~ by Fuller Fabrics of New York.
D vldlistlngs,
y
• a
, . . . . . . . . 'J'hl~ is the sa
c test in hich
ert Fry, Mrs. Donald Grose Mrs. ,~me on
w
George KreDutoU Mrs. David she won first prize a year ago.
Morgan, Mrs .J~ph Shubel1,
.June has also been ~laced on
Mrs. William' Spencer aDd Mrs .. the Dean's List at the institute
.
for maintaining aD average of 90
Thomas Thorbahn.
or higher during the past semester. She is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Walter B. Kelghton of
Cedar lane.
COTTON BLOUSES
r;;;_ _~FO~RD:~HAM~.~~CALH~~~O~UN~~~~~~~~~~~~~
6TH GRADE PARTY, HELD
Philip Swayne's College Avenue
sixth grade· enjoyed three hours
of games, folk dancing, refresh.
mentsi and BOclal dancing Friday
February 10. The party was held
at the Trinity Church 'through the
kindness of the Rev. Lawrence H.
Whittemore, .Jr.
Ship 'n Shore
Wanted .
- 3.98
2.98
for Aprill May and June:
Someone with knowledge of plants, to work
.Macshore Classics
.
in garden, also dig and sell. Must commute.
Hildemere Gardens l ' Wa'w," Pa.
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CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
,
CLASSES
Dacron and CoHon
Swarthmore Woman's Club
II Leno •• - $5.aO
(Cal Mrs.·Walter Moir)
3.98 ~., ~.98
2.98 -
DEW. DROP INN
r
Also Group of.BeHer Blouses
.
iii!
ClOSED' EVERY ,sUNDAY
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Through Saturday
~
15 South
Chester Road
Daily Dinners 90e; to $1.85
FANCY -SANDWICHES
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Mrs. Walter N. MoIr, chairman
0
200
th
the ed uca tional department 0 f th ver
women ga ered in
the Swarthmore Woman's Club,
e clubhouse Tuesday to attend
announces that new classes in th~ international Mairs Dessert
conversational French will begin Bndge. An annual event for the
.
sponsoring dep;utment, the after.
today (Febru~ 24) WIth the first noon's event was one of the most
sessiOll at 11.30 a.m. at the club· sucCessful in recent years ac.
house, 118 ~ark avenue.
cording to Mrs. Gorton W. B~
Mrs. Francis Lengyel of Yale
,
avenue will be the instructor and ~neral chairman. All pr~
says 'there will be room for one will be used for ,international
or two more, interested in speak. good will.
,
ing French.
,
Members of the tic"et CODUlllt.
The classes will run for ten tee, who were amOllg the many
wee}
a.m. to 12: 30 p.m. and all proceeds ev~nt a sU'ccess are given below:
will be uSe.J for the scholarship
.Mrs. Franklin Andrew, Mrs.
fund sponsored by the Educational Chfford Banta, Mrs., Raynham T.
Dep~ent of the Swarthmore Bates, Mrs. David Bmgham, Mrs.
Woman s Club. Mrs. Lengyel has Walter T. Black, Mrs. Milton S.
offered her services free. The fee Bryant, Mrs. Robert B. Clothier,
for the course is payable to Mrs. ~rs. Edward Craisley, Mrs. Bro.
Moir. .
d.e E. Crawford, Mrs. .Ju1illS A.
Fincken, Mrs. D. Reed Greer, Mrs.
Atte.d Layme.s Confere.ce. R. Wayne Goff, Mrs. Grogan.
A. Sidney .Johnson, Jr., South
Also, Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch,
Chester road, and Peter E. Told, !'frs. Oscar M. Hook, Mrs. Howard
Park avenue, attended the secOnd G. Hopson, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen,
aJUlual Eastern Presbyterian Lay. Mrs.' William B. Lowe, Mrs. H.
meQ,'s Conference held last week. LeRoy McCune, Mrs. Birney K •..
0f
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a
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Magniflcen~'
to Order
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
BUSINESS'MEN'S LUNCH 12-1130 P. M
DINING ROOMS,·.iI.d· LOllY AIR CONDmONID.·
Comfortaobla Rooms Doy or Week
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STRATH H'" 'VEN INllT
Game Tonight
(Continued from Page 1)
hotly contested but found the
¥ttle Garnet ~am sCoring in
spurts. After a '.oOlle-sided. lIrst
. quarter the Musiangs outscored
the Swarthmore team 15-10, but
. the locals came back to do a fine
job in the third period. The fourth
quarter saw both teams scoring
16 POints each,
.
Cal Coleman, Bob Yellow]ees,
Pete Kroon and Charlie Wentz all
hit in double figures while Barry
Gwinn helped tremendously In
this all·round play. while collecting 4 points. This latter situation
is an example of the great team
SPirit on 'iIle team. Anyone' can
score, and does, depending upon
the tactics of the Oi>l>OSition.
Charles Klemmer's .J.V. squad
takes on a SUperior .J.V. team of
the' Cougars ·tonight. They are
tall, husky and have lost but one
game ali year. Game time is 6:45.
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servants help . you ,
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GET MORE OUT
OF LIFE
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Miss GwYneth Elkinton of Moy.
Ian is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
Passmore Elkinton of Harvard
avenUe while her par.ents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. Russell ElkInton visit
friends in New Haven, Conn.
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S'.1leriiobe·~ There'. iJietmCtioniD eYery·litie;;; md
1tIaicIe, immaculate taste in every appointm"'t of tbio Snper .88
OJdJllllOh'"Ie Yoa,'D,JO.~ it 1)11 !oJgbtIIJIit you IIlD8t oampIe
lIB IICIiooi to bow all that it means to own thio _ ............
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPAIIY .
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Home
Telepho..e RI 6-1.581
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EI,vator
1820 CHISTNUT STRUT
OlIVER H. BAlR. Founder MARY A. lAIR. PraoIdent
IItui " to the children,. light up the )JII&e
8810111 e I d, sweep the floor. And 80 you
haTe lDOIe time for the faIDily.:for eociaI
wwIr. far Pl'A ••• more time to live I
Soule Mrs Joseph .J Sto 1 .
Mrs. ~ Willi;"" Taylor: II, r : :
Ford F. Robinson; and Mrs. Har.
old C. Williams.
to SUIT ... TASTI! of IYIIYONI
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked
,
DlIICTOU OP' PUN.ALI
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Morse, Mrs. Noye, Mrs. John T.
H. S. ·'Varsity in Final
THE' OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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~Ss. EdWBMrrd,s. H.
hnPyl~,
rs. oy . nape,
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W.
a.AMILY
' MR,.'MAlIIIRiW
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DINNERS
WILLIAM LEE NAMED
eli!
FOR INSURANCE HONORS
!!I
William F. Lee of Guernsey_
aS
.
.
r.a
L"
§ road, has quallfied for member.
!C
£!
Yale & HarYord Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa,
IS ship In the MIlllon Dollar Club of
WAL R E
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the Penn Mutual Lite Insurance
~ , TE • PARROn, Mg..
FREE "ARKING e Company. He is one of ?8 under.
iimmummIlIlWqUUlUl'UllDlnm.DDml'"IWIIIDIUlU'UU1IU1DHJ1WIUIII.mlummmmoIliJUllllllun~ writers in tIv> company who wrote
more than $1,000,000 of life In.
sUrance protection during 1955.
He also was n8Jl1ed Man of the
Year in this area for his outstand.
ing record of sales and services to
policyowners.
SINCE 1878
,
Club Wom.enOHer Int'I Affairs Bridge
French Instruction
At Womans Club Tues.
1ii.·iisiw~a~'''''ii·iOi''iiii6-l4iiiiii~9~'iiiiiiiiii~~e~n~d~l~n~N~e~W~Y~0~r~k~C1~ty~.
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407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
BRI:AKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
We have been serving the· public since
1878. We are proud of 'our dignified. c0nscientious service-a service !hat sell !he
standard for the entire profealon.
WINS DESI..., CONTEST
.JUne Kei~n, a senior' at
Moore Institute of Art, Science
tb, ""F po",* oLthe Rocket T-3S0 Fngiae, the
aUPEA .leaHi V-EIGH?
grea- Rocket of them aDl The Iirisk getaWily of Jetawa,
U,dra.Matic-, the nelniet in automatic drivesl And the l'OId_
IIanoIling -
of the Safety·Ride 0"''';'1 Come ill. M
Sat- 88 apin" ,..... Ii
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PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STIIDII
........1 . i c Supplies
State & Mo..... Sh.
Media
MEdia 6-2176
Open Friday Evenings
.... ell IDIIIIU& ,Yaa'B·_ k'I
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
AD Bround you. in every room of your home, your
we "iced _ vants are on 24.-hour duty. In your
k;IMen they cook .and wash the dishes, in the 1aundry they wash and dry the clothes. They tiaIlbedtime
GUILD OPTICIANS
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HOW
build."c
J. E. LIMEBURNER· CO.
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Newly
HEAR MRS. FUSSILL
Dr. Frances Fussell' of River·
view road was the gUest speaker
last
week at the reg u I a r
..... meeting of CAPs, form.
mont....,.
erly the Young Adult Group of
lhe United Cerebral - Palsy. of
De1a
ware County.
Introduced by Ruth Webb, Mrs.
Fussell spoke on the topiC, "The
World Situation." A discUSSion
period followed
.
p.s
WHITAKER .. BARREl I', INC.'
• w. IMTlI,IIC\lE AvE. .
•...... MEflIcr "'100
CARNS
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LBOAL NOTICB
M8Moar.u.
. COUNTY OP DBLAWABII
_tIlOWlCD-!n 10911ig m""""T or
be Control.....Ived au!~,!,:p~'::'.!IDJ beloved h" ...· M "ha"-'OJed
--y
at Bealed
the
tile will
Oqunty
ler. Court HOuae. - . 1'&. up unt.ll
HO,.....e.t the memorI• •;UU
1:00 P.I(. OD MoDday. Pe~2'1.
But death baa lert: _ loneUn..
11168. for Rental or a Two TaD
ell:
Tbe WOl'Id ean Dover fill
Pro~
omce
or
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P
..... In whiCh
the _D"
or the COUnty
COunty.
will. be """Ded
at 2:00
Comm' ...OD...... on that day.
bid Checll:
must be
ac:oomp&DIed by
- Bach
certIlIed
In the amount or
ten (10')1,) percent or the Total Bid.
~::..::. the
or
the COunty of
Porm8 of PrOj>
the COunty COmm'M'""ero. at the
Court Holue.
order
_la.
Badly m'''ed I>y Wife Betty
ALlAN PARKER,
New ....
_annPlaD"
"'d ~ 81D"'; 1 _
P;LUtlO TUNING
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8.liliiii
Pa.
The COUnty Oon>m\oolaDero .....rve. Sw........ 601441
the right to reject any and aU bids.
WILLIAM BROOKS
A. C. THRONE
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SfartflllJ
sa10rr
sal......
for
2
uecutlyoe.fype
to NlMOI"" larQ. Eadera
lI""dai cooIMHalloe. No tTanl. Sal.
.....eece ~d abUlfy des'red, utabn
..... _ . _ _" old, _
rIod. capabl. of ._,.~ -'blIo"
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INTERIOR D_CORATING
Sir_van, Dr....rln. , ....' HangIng. InhrI... and ExI.rlor "ointing.
Neary Ie. Snarcl
Sprf.1f\eI1i
,11...wood +0161
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5373.
room, fireplace: dining•. room:l:itche.n with'waD oven,
. picture window and eating space: powder room. 4 bedrooms with 2 tile baths on seconll Roor with large
doseh. Storage attic: full cellar: garage: screened
porehand library•
0""
uP. large
r.e- $35. to $40. More
yearS of S.warthmore
Thom Seremba, phone
Hill 0734.
PERS.O~ - Radio and televl·1iOn ServIce. Complete stock of
tubes carried. Robert Brooks. Call
SWarthmoJ:C 6-5058 daytime or
Klngswood 4-0800 after 8. p.m.
nNe ,." for earl, Sammer Dell"ery
. Baird & Bird ,:
. ..
:
Realtors
Opposite Borough Hall
KI 4-1500
.
- '. ..
Alterations
SAVE TIME ON YOU~
OUT-Of-TOWN CALLS
FOR SALE 1951 Chevrolet
club coupe. radio. heater. turn
signals, low mileage, very clean,
private. no dealers. Call Mr. Todd,
SWarthmore 6-9703 dally 9-5,
J. F. BLACKMAN
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
and
,
CARPENTRY
24, 1956'
CHIEStER .ROSE
:Hickot1 SID~k~d Bacon
CALL BY NUMBER
FOR SALE _. Electric range used
short while. Shown by appointment. Perfect condition. EvenIngs.
MEdia 8-8167.
FOR SALE - Beautiful charcoal
Burberry coat. Worn few times.
Excellent condition. Size 38.
SWarthmore 8·6063.
FOR SALE - Small mahogany
chIna closet; mahogany dlning
table. Call SWarthmore 6-
When you call by number, the operator can
put your call straigJ;lt through to the out-of£own telephone·youwant. She doesn't have
to detour it through Infonnation in the
distant city• Your caIIs go through Casteroften twice as fast.
.
'We'll ~ Iiap~y to give you a copy of
''The Blue Book of Telephone Numbers"a'handylittle oo,~~. in which you carilist
.the out-of·town numbers you may have
occasion to call. Just ask our BuRin
SWarthmore 6-S761
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AlID SON
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
ROOFING
G.Hen
Warm·Alr HeaHII9
Air eoadltloalug
Sheet Metal Work
OfHce for your free copy.
Til. Floan • PlasHe: Tile
Modern Kitchen.
Alteratloa.
. TI••
1401 Rldle, Avenue
.George Myers
n, TEL,"'" .......
Of
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TDlI'Eftl
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(Reg. Pric;e 2 for 23c):
•
co-op
A BARGAIN ••• -
Apple Sauce
Corn, Beef 'Hash'
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
.ONDAY TBBU SATURDAY
NOON
FIREPLACE WOOD
.COAL
Klngswood 4-1234
SUNDAYS alld BOLIDAD
Ju A. GREEN
ATLANTIC
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. 46'ozucanZSe
Stan Building'Your DinnelW*e S_
THE AVERAGE'
FAMILY
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For Prohlpt .Servle:e
Call
,
Today. Six iPleee ·Place ~SeHing g'ge
.With ,Each 'S•.(tOPurchase.
,
M.ORE THAN
VAN ALEN BROS•
.-.k
A DIME A DAYI
SW 6-4742
WA 8-2440
full size
Raleigh b~;~~~
Serial number BS22015.
~al!.SW~~re !1-S,O.~t.
REAL ESTAn
INSUIWKE
ESTATE NOTICE
_te or PIIABL J. KAUPI!MlAN.
aJao known u Dorcas Pearl Jobean
l[aQftmm late or the ~ of
Delaware COUDty. PL. _
1(_
ceaeed.
LBIIBRS
SWEEN,(Y & LUKENS
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TBSr~.ABY
eam.e,
OIester 3·7183'
wl~
delay. to .
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OBORGB B. BIIC1DIAlf.
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When you look at today'$ other prices, you suddenly
realize that the CMll'CIge family's entire day's supply
of SpringR.liI Wafer eosts Ies:J thCIII anylhing ....
You Huy. Is It any wonder that so hlah, agr....
"'$pilllgReId WOIW wouldl:le a
-IVe
12e
. Extr~ iFaricy
Beans
ba:lgati!·...;. ... .
_ . than a dime a day."
Ib.2Sc
on the
abOve _te having been _ _ to
the UDdenlgned, aU pel...... Ir._ _
'to
the _IIOId _te
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to
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haVllig
"...Im. to PftIIID\ tile
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RECEIYES Ph.D.
Wltbelm Reunlng. son of the
Mr. Robert A. Detweiler of
late
Wilhelm Reuning. Ph.D. and
Cornell avenue attended a meeting of the committee on aeronaut- Lic.theol.. received his degree of
ical law ,held Monday in Chicago. Doctor of Phllosophy from the
Graduate School of Arts and Sci- .
m.
Ernest A. Isberg. Jr.. son of ences 01 the University of PennMr. and Mrs. Ernest Isberg of sylvania on Saturday. Feb\'llary
South Chester road. is with the 11. Mr. Reuning is an assistant
IOlst Airborne Division of the professor of historY at Ellzabethtown College. EUzabetbtown.
Army Reserve in Fort Jackson.
S. C•• for six months acU~e duty.
A graduat~ of Swarthmore HIgh
He will return In August to re- $chool. he IS. the nephew of Dr.
sume hls college studies at the Karl ReunIng of Swarthmore avePbiladelphia Museum of Art.' He nue.
completed his lIrst semester at the - : - - - - - - - - - - - museum thIs month.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy G. deFuria
M rs. H enry A • P e IrsoI. Jr.. of of North Chester road are enterLafayette avenUe entertained at a taining as their house guests for
Washington's Birthday tea Wed- two weeks. their daughter Mrs.
nesday in honor ot her mother Paul E.Wittreich 'and baby son
Mrs. Alexander Dryden. and her Billy of Newport. R. I.. whlle
:neighbors Mrs: George H. Turner. Lt. Wittreich is serving on sea
also of Lafayette avenue. and duty. The deFiniasalso enjoyed'
MJs. Ben Olcott of Oberlin ave- the company of ·thelrson-in-law
nue.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr
d Mrs P
C BelJl Id Ro1!ert Twombly of.Cambridge,
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• ercy.
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Mass.• for a few days of this week.
of Villanova avenue gave a birth- u_ d Ftiria
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day dInner party Wednesday at , . . . e
gave a. a
on ay
f th ir atternoon at her home In honor
Drexelb k m' h
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of her guests.
house guest. Mrs. Charles Ash of
Suzanne Harrar daughter-· of
Keene. N. H.'
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· F' be' M T i d gh Mr. and Mrs; Buchanan 'liarrar.
Mrs.
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ar es • itiated into Kappa Alpha Theta
T~omas of .Rivervlew road. re- sorority .. at Denison ·Uhlversity.
celved her bachelor of sclence In G
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be f
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ran e
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amem ro
secretarial studies at graduation the 'unlo;class.
exercises held earlier In the'
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month at Miami UnIversity in
"I saw it In the Swai1hmorean."
Oxford. O. Mrs. Taylor. the former Miss Diane. Thomas, was
married to 2nd Lt. Forbes M.
LEGAL NOTICE
SWARTJII(()RE-RUTLBDOB
Taylor in O~ober. They reside In'
umON SCHOOL DISTBICl'
Triangle. Va. .
S~hmore. PeDDOJlvanIa
e gW __ .. 9re ..:aut ledge Union
Mr. and Mrs. jay B. Snape and School District will reoelve aeeled
children Ricky and Kathy. who blda at the omce of the School DIshay.e. been staying with Mr. trict In the HIgh SchOOl BuUdllig,
corner Of COllege and PrlDceton AveSnape's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. DUes, Swarthmore. Pennsylvanla. up
Roy Snape of Harvard ave~ue. to 4 P.M. Wedn88day. M'arch 21, 1956
to be opened at a meeting of the
have moved to their new home at School Board at the School DIatrIct
1343 Park Lane road in' Swarth- om.. on ICarch 21. 1956 !lit 8 P.I(. or
at a meeting· adjourned from that
mOFe Wood. Mr. Snape has com- meeting.. for instructiOnal suppllee,
pleted his tour of duty as a lieu- equipment•.. Janitor'•. supplies, ath.
tenant In the Strate"''; Air "'om- letlc medical supplies, prlntllig.
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mand at Lockbourne Alrforce
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Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert P. Haight, tile SchOOl DIstrict
Board
Jr.; of College avenue. entertained leWi ,eo the right to reJ""t ""y or .
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$500 MONTHLY
Fehraary 24, 1956
Mr. and MJs. JIarry Lang of ven Shelley. Dick Wagstaff and
Dicldnson avenue entertaJned a Russell Jones were accompanied
"'~~er' party on by Mr& Charles Gerner on their
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ ____' Cew trlende at a .,........
PERSONAL
Sunday.
visit to the Big Top Saturday.
Chuck Rushton. Chlef of Den 8. Mrs. Walter Shelly•. Mr. Charles
PERSONAL _ Have yOU seen Pack 101 and cuI>. Eck Gerner. Martin and Dickle. and Dr. LeIZOY
that bea-u-tl-ful stone marten Kenny Haneook, David Martin, Peterson and KrlsUn saw the
Club?
for the
theMothers'
Easter
controurPerfect
scarf of
lIIlke
Parade!
PERSONAL _ Belvedere Convalescent Home. 2507 Chestnut
street, Cheste~:J~dgechrofDi'SWarthmore. Aged. -...e,
0 Co convalescent men and women. ExTerrific Values
cellent foode. spacio"," grow,de,
Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
PippIn. proprietor. CHester 2New briclc center hall 'Colonial Homes. Large living
Ashes &: Rubbieh Removed
LaW118 Mowed, GeDerai
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COunty COIDml8alonero
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But you:re more likely not to spend
;eno~gh. Etth.er,~ay,.i',~$~·t go,d. Yetu lose
1ft..".y ,If ~hitjprlce 'is !too hi!lh-you' can
lose everything if the price is too low.
OUI' c9 rs ,flr~:prtced t:ight and we stand
back oht,;etty ~n. of them with a gliCiir,an:tee. See some of these big values today.
'"51 ChrYsler ~aratc»g~. four door sedan,
,Bla~k' iii cdlor~ ,iV_S", 180h.p.,radio,
heater, seat covers! one owner.
1941 It~Y.,.6u'h. ~p'~c:ial ,P-:luxe. 4 d~or
seCfan, tadloarid heater. A good second
car for the family. .
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1952 Plym~uth. Cr~n"t:"«.1ok, four door sedan,
ra~io,' liedter, "6w 'mileage.
1953 Chrysler New Yorker Newport. V-S,.
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1.,a~Oh.p., power steering, power brakes,
raClio~ "heater, tinted glass, white wall
tires. One owner.
.1953 Plymouth Suburban, radio, heater, in
excellent condition. BouQht here and ser- .
viced by us since new.
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1949 Chrysler Windsor, four door sedan,
low mileage, radio and heater, seat
covers. Traded by a local resident.
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Porter ·H. Waite,
Yale Ave. andSouthCli6SlielrRd. '
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THE SWABTBMOIlEAN
'Fcbr~ 24, 1956'
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Russell
of Haverford pl~ entertained at
a dinner party Saturday for Mr.
and Mrs. Bertram Pickard, visiting from Geneva, Switzerland,
IPld Professor and Mrs: Frederick
'l'olles of Elm avenue.
, Donald S. Springer, a senior at
Gettysburg College, arrived home
Friday for a weekend visit with
his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. D. S.
Guthrie of Cornell' &venue.
.
, Miss Genevieve Reavis of University place entertained members
of the Ski Club at a song fest at
her home
last week.
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Judy and Anne Welsh, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam. A. Welsh, were the honor
guests at a surprise dinner party
given by their parents at theif
home on South Chester road. The
party was in celebration of their
15th birthday.
Ten ~"ls from the
,1iI.&
sophomore class attended.
Mr. and Mrs; Edward Egan, Jr.,
the Annual Regional Officer
Roundup of the Friends Service
Committee in Richmond, Ind.'
David Enterline, son of Dr. and
Mrs. H. T. Enterline of Haverford
Gamet Girls Varsity.
Gains Fifth Victory
Thund.." . March 8 - 11 A.M. to' 9 P.M.
Door Prize Each Day
Admission SOc'
Luncheon anel Tea Served
Women to Air Views.
On Antiques T~eme '
"Using Antiques in Modern
Homes" wlll be the general theme
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of a series ~f radio programs and
te1evls1on hiter:riews which have
been scheduled for members
of
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.
the Swarthmore Woman s Club.
The participants are all members
of the large committee plannln,
the cfub's 11th Annual Antique'Fair, to be held March, 6, '1 aDd 8,
at·the clubhouse, 118 Park avenue.
'l;'oday, Mrs. HobertD. ClOthier
of Columbia avenue, will pai1lclpate in,the Elsie Jones· show over
WVCH. Mrs. Edward' Cratsley of
Strath Haven avenue, -and Mrs.
Clothier are scheduled to -appear
with· Deborah Adams on wm.~ (Channel 6) on Thursday',
1. On Friday of next week,
Mrs. David Bingham, of Fairview
road, will. be heard on radio
station. WDRF dupng Marian
Pedlow's program. ~ on that
day, Mrs. Carroll ,,~.Streeter of
Columbia avenue, !illl: be a guest
of R~th Well~, on Station WBCV...
ndio. And ~t 1 p~ on March 2,
ov~ Station. WFIL; Mrs. Avery
Blake of Amhe~ avenue, ~
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"discuss plans for the Antlques
High scorers for. the day were Fair with Mary jones, COIDIDenJoan Hemenw:ay wi,thI9 points, tator.
and Pat O'Neil, right behind her
with 18.
"I saw it tn:the Swartbmorean.'·
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Swarthmore High School Girls'
Varsity waged war against unplace, will entertain a few sev- defeated Springfield on the latter's
enth grade classmates a~ a small court ThursdaY, February 16.
party Saturday, evening.
The game stay ed f-'-'"
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Mr~ and Mrs. Colin W. Bell of through all four. quarters. '. Near
Park avenue recently en~ed the end of the fourth Springfield
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W1lson and led 45 to '40
of Bryn Mawr avenue entertained two daughters for the w e e k e n d . '
as 'their hoUse guest during the. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson with their
In the closing moments" ~e
past. month, Mr. Peter Robbins daughters are on route from Aus- Ga~et stea~ f~rged closer and
of Highland Park, m. .
tralia to Switzei'land where 'he within the la8t minute pulled
Mr. Earl Edwards of Rutgers works for the World Health Or- ahead. - ,
avenue retums this weekend from ganization.
Alert Garnet ~ intercepted
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Hemenway w~o made the tina!
~wo baskets, making 'the ftnal
11th ANNUAL
score 50 to 45 in favor of the
Garnet.
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High scorer was Joan Hemenway with 29•. At the end of the
half Bev CroWther teplaced Gall
Steigleman wh9 had· already
Swarthm,ore Woman's Clubhouse
racked up 11 so that Gall could
118 Park Ave.ue. Swarfllmore
, play guard.
Gamet jayveeS led throughout
their
game.to win:' 3'1 to 32.
Tuesd.." March 6 - 11 A.M. to 10 P.M.
In their away game' with RidWednesd.." March 7 - 11 A.M. to 10 P.Me'
ley Park, played the week before,
, the girls won '8 42-33 vietory.'
ANTIQUES FAIR
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thi!d victory of the season with a
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score of 38-32:' High scorers here
were \ Pat' McGonigle with 16
points, and VarsIty player Gall
Steiglemah, playedJ.V. that week
due to a reCent illness,-coming'up,
with 14.0tlier scorers were Kathy
Dennis and Jane Valentine.
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SUNDAY EVE. FAMILY
MUSIC CLASSES OFFERED
John Sears, pianist and teacher,
will conduct a series. 6f Sunday
evening family music I classes at
his home on Darlington road,
Darling. All ages from 10 years
and up Win ~e included in "the
classes whicl1 will meet twice a
m~)Dth on Sunday evenings.' The
.1irst class will be held On Feb-
Cai11 on your Doctor at
the first .~e~oti of ill·
~ess-it saveS time, money
and needless .uffering.
And bring hi. pre.cription. to this fine profe.sior:lal ~hat~acy.
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participation in playing and singing, the Sunday evening' classes
have been 'divided into four
groups, and will include all levels
of previous musical' training.
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