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flowers
for
the
Flowerless
Flowers
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JUly 6, 1956
'3.&0 PER YEAR
----------------------------.--------------------------~---------------------------------~------------------TO PREACH. HERE
BRING CLUB HONOR
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 27
Business Association Leads Borough in
Another Fun-For·AII Fourth of July
Two members of the SwarthWoman's Club, Florence Lucasse and Mrs. John T: Pinkston
won honors at the Philadelphia
Regional Writers' Conference, at
the Bellevue - Stratford ~otel,
June 29.
Miss Lucasse, winner of the
local·Woman's Club scholarship to
the 1956 conference, received
third award for her feature
ariicle, "The Melting Pot." .
Mrs. Pinkston, chairman of the
Ciub's Literature Department,
won second prize for her children's story, "Lost and :Found
Puppy."
mor~
Paraders Manage Real Journey; Largest Number
, Young Riders Tax Three Ponies; Crowd
Enioys Popsicles andWeHing
The Children's Parade whIch opened Swarthmore's 1956 Fourth
of July celebration set at least one record· in addition to its usual
display of the Boroughs youngest citizens in their most beguiling
state. It turned in the longest march for many years, the leading
bicycle brigade getting away from the Auxllial'y Police waiting at
Park and Harvard avenues to tum them around and back to the
Woman's Club.. Whereupon the
entire' parade marched around
· J»rinceton to Lafayette, thence to
'Park and stood, tired but contented before the waiting judges.
It was Independence Day.
Frank Gettz Retires
As Area Assessor
Originally Appointed
30'Y2 Years
Ago
The resignation of Frank L.
Get.tz of 130 Harvard avenue last
Saturday left Swarthmore, Morton
and Rutledge temporarily without
a tax as:;essor.· No announcement
of a successor has come from the
County Board up to The Swarthmorean's press time.
An active Republican for 42
years, Mr. Gettz was first appointed assessor for Swarthmore
in February 1926 to fulflll the
unexpired term of the late MarWhile. aSsorted trophies,· small
f
tin B. Young when the latter bered,fire eniines, red, whita and Instrudion Cost 77'10 0
The Rev. Canon Edward Carcame tax collector.
blue pin wheels, horns, balls with
Budget; ·Operation
penter of Westminster A:bbey;' Wins Events But ·Not
Mr. Gettz was elected to a fourand without paddles, were disN t 8 60fc
London, who will be the guest
year term in 1927. New S tat e
tributed by the donating business
ex • 0
preacher at the Swarthmore PresFinal Score In
·legislation in 1930, changing the
men and American Flags by the
The Swarthmore - Rutledge byterian Church at 11 o'clock
Two Meets
omce. of assessor in third class
douting Wlernher - Ainsworth Union School District has just Sunday
morning.
He
is ~o Ste.
The Swarthmore and East counties f rom elective to appoinAmerican Legion Post to every entered upon the new 1956-57 ward. and Chronicler
of the Abbey
ti
d
ti
Boards f As
..; ..M..i ..."'ers received
d
Whiteland Swim Club teams were . ve an crea ng
0P arader, .....
~""""'AAUA
dscal year which· begins the first and a historian of istinction. His welcomed .into .the Suburban sessmen.t, bounced him out of ofribbons as follows:
Monday in July, July 2, 1956, ac- books include "That Man, Paul," Swim League last Saturday morn- flce until he received a year's apTwo Wheeler Bike .Class: flrst cording to an announcement by "The Nineteenth Century Country
point e t fr
th e t C
prize to Ed Bond with attractive-John Spencer, School District Parson," and the ,"Life and Times u,g at .the Marple-~ewtown pooL missi:e~ inor;~u~~~lt. omly trimmed bicycle, plus a large Treasurer. The School District is of Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of
After tying. ColoDl::.1 Village for
In 1932,· the newly estabUshed.
Liberty Bellsusp~ed from the how operating on its new budget Canterbury." In preparation Is fourth place 10 the informal Sec- County Board of AsIe!IsmEllrt and·
rider; second prtze to Laura ~d which was adopted by the Board ·"Churchgoing Since the Restora- ond Annual Relay Carnival of Re'viston of Taxes, appointed Mr.
Sarah Enion with large red dre- til early June of 1956.
' tion." Canon Carpenter wlll also the .seven -team League that Gettz assessor for the entire Dew
crackers in baskets and tri~color
By law, the school district bud- address the SW8l'thmore Rotary mOmmg, Swarthmore took on the district which included Morton
hats in variation of thetricornej get ts set up in eight departments, Club on Friday. Canon Carpenter perennial League .title winner, and Rutledge as well as Swarththird prize to George Savina for each' covering a particular func- takes active part in the wider Rose. Valley, for its first formal more
'
the neatest bike; honorable men- tion of sChool-administration. life'of the Church and nation, contest Tuesday evening in / the
Re~ubUcan leader of the Bortiona to Kirk DeNivious, Jr., for These departments are: A--Gen· participated in the Abbey pi'o- Swarthmore pool, emerging with ough from the mid-tO's until 1955
the best trimmed, basket: Biff eral Control; B-Inatruction; C- cession at the Coronation of Her a score of 113 to Rose Valley's 241. he retired last spring after 22
Fine bearing: a_ sian ''J'iremen Say COordiJ)ate and AlIxlUary Agen- Maje$ty Queen Elizabeth II, and ,In Saturday's meet Susan Wig- years· as committeeman in the
Wet NQOIl: T~"f:E I.e {l D 0 r cles; .. ~peration;" .~Ma1nteD.,..'"
-an 'enthusiastic: tennis player Wn, D~e·Renshaw, Joanne Es- eastern· pr~ct.
'
.
Spacktrian, . LaDhy DoUglas,· and mc,i'of Plant; F""';"~ed .chlillieia; ~4.
;/.:.~·':·:,\···
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~4~..~~~_·.~~J~~. ~o~so~ .. ,~o~ J~ ~.I?, l8~3 in the house
David Spac~ astride rl~a,tly These six dep~ents combined
,. ;.. . ... . . . '
" " forilled,a pijaget~~,:~ tha.t .at·tbe:en4 .. Of C.bllege ·~iDQW
trimmed bikes and wearing biue are known as "Total Current E x - V '
.
started 'Sw~moreoff in first occupied by the· Jesterfariilly,
ambassadorial ribbons, and the penditures". The other two bud- .I:JDjOY .
place. ··Midget boys ,(Courtney Mr. Gettz ~asprobablythe first
Shallcross girls.
get departments
G-Debt
Pr.entice,· Andy ~acNair, Dav~dchild to be born in Swarthmore
Tricycle Class:· first prize to Service for debt retirement and
',
.
FoJey and Gordon Boyd) came 10 after the community incorporatLaura Breakellas Miss America, interest payment: and H-Capital
The week of June 22nd found ~hird to tie the. score at 22 for ed as a borough. His mother,
second prize to .ChristiIia and Outlay for purchase of Il£:w build- the Threes swinging, sliding and Swarthmore and Marple - New- Hannah Gibbs Gefu: who died two •
Peter Paul Miller, Jr., in Colonial ings and equipment.
engaging in sandbox play out-of- town at the end of the seCond years ago, had come to live on
duo.
In total current expenditures, doors. Free activity indoors in- race. Junior girls (Pat Ridge- College lane as a girl in her teens
Pets Class: first prize to Caro- the new budget calls for $576,735 cluded drawing, tricycles and way, Bettie Bovard, Charlotte in 1879 when there were ~
line Clifford, whose cage, of kit- as compared with $5a3,210 in block play. The ·song "Teddy Br.odhead and Susan Wllllams) seven houses here. His father,
tens was labeled c'Klttens--Indi- 1955-56. The greatest increase is Bear" was much enjoyed by the also placed t~~x:~, but disqualiftca(Continued on. Page 8)
rectly from Siam"; second prize in Instruction and Maintenance, group.
tion of the lUDIor boys team for
.
.
to Jimmy Byse with cage marked due to the heavier requirements . The Fours went whizzing down improper kick then becalmed the
caSafe and Sane-Not a Bang but forenIarged teaching sta1f, with the slides on wax paper and de- score. Intermediate girls (Judy
a Bun" and. the bunny within.
new teachers added, and salary cided that was· "too fast" for Coles, Susan Campbell, Jean and
Scho~l
Floats Class:· first prize to AnD increases for teachers mandated them. Indoors they enjoyed paint Ann Paul) and Intermediate :Soys
Gray Farrar and Sandy Taft as by state law.
sticks and· colored. paper art (H. Schad, C. Fellows, E. Harris
From the State Tax ~quaiiza
. Betsy Ross sewing the Flag; sec-· Department A,. General Control, work.
and H. Lawrence) each placed tion Board at Harrisburg, word
ond- prize to Beth and Nancy has increased. from $12,965 to
The ~Kindergarten group fifth to place Swarthmore's score has been received.· by Samuel T.
Webster drawjng a facsimile· of $28,320 due in part to transfer worked independently with clay. of 34 midway among the seven Cal-penter, s·e c ret a r y of the
the· WhIte House and a ~ from Department B, of ~enses Climax of the week was ·the trip clubs competing. Senior girls Swarthmore - nutledge Union
.'"Who's Next?"; third prize td Gay of Supervising Principal's oftlce to the TV studiOS, where the group (Joyce and Carol Williams, Jo- School DIStrict providing inforShay, Mary Coles, Judy Skog- resulting from the new classifl- appeared on the program cele- anne Robinson and Jan·- Law- mation regarding the pro~
lund as the Safe and Sane Fourth cation as a third class school dis- brating the Piccard Twins fifth rence) coming in fotir,th and values of the Union SchOOl Disdramatizing Before Fireworks
,(Continued on Page 6)
birthday. Afterwards they reJ Senior boys (George Allison, Stu trict compriSing the boroughs of
and After Fireworks; honorable
turned to the school for birthday Bowie, Bob Sublette, David Pres- Swarthmore and Rutledge.
The report signed by J 0 h n
"' mention to Stanley and Elaine
S...prise Serenade
cake and punch.
ton) sixth brought Swarthmore
Ward in a brother and sister stunt
Seven school pupil lnstruThe Post-Kindergarten Group down a notch whIch was recover- Bevec, chairman, indicates· that
(Continued on Page 5)
mentalists formed a serenading prov~ to be a happy and well ed by the Grand Sl~m Final Re- the 1955 Market Value of Taxable
orchestra to provide the high adjusted group of children; keen- lay when H. Morrisson, D. Foley, Real Property in the two boroughs
moment of 'the 50th wedding an- ly interested in everything, es- B. Breakall, D. Jackson, A. Paul, totalled $28,112,500. This is up
niversary celebration given Mr. pecially races and game comp'e- H., and J. Lawrence and B. Sub- from $27,102,500 or an incI:ease
Lacking a quorum at its annual and :Mrs. Harry B. Yeager at .the tition. Good little, housekee:pers lette placed fourth to tie Swarth- of 3.7 per cent in one year.
The report also indicates the
meeting· on the firSt Monday in William E. Bath home, Marietta that they are they take th!! best more and Colonial Village with
1955 assessed valuation of taJt8ble
July, . the , SwarthmOEe-llutledge avenue, June 22.
of care of their fish and guinea
(Continued on· Page 5)
real property in the two boroughs
School Board postponed the sesHeicU Honnold, Barbara Bath,
(Continued on Page 8)
____
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amounting in 1955 to $8,057,715•.
sion until its regular monthly Linda Smith, Susan Prentice, Roy
NAMED TO WOMAN'S
The
preVious year it was $7,789,· meeting date, Wednesday· even"; Taylor, Chuck Soule, and Lee
Entertains Committee
MEDICAL BOARD
or
aD increase of 3.411 per
215
lng, the 18th.
.
Smith· comprised the orchestra
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen, chair'
on
Wed
Mrs.
Roy
Georg~
Rincliffe,
633
cent.
I n an a djoumed sessl
- which pl~yed "Anniversary Waltz" man of Public Affairs for the DelInasmuch as state appropn'ation
nesday evening of. last week the and a medley of Gay 90 tunes to aware County Federatl~on of Strath Haven' avenue, was elected
.
· ed bo
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$20
to
the
Board
of
Corporators
of'
aid upon the ba"
f th ese
B oard au thonz
rrowmg
,- delight the guests of honor and Women's Clubs, was hostess at' a
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Woman's
Medical
College
of
figures
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000 on a shc;ll't - t erm I oan to meet the .assembled well-wishers.
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curr~t expenses until payments
mornmg c~u.~
on ay a
er pennsylvania at the annual meet- reflect as. accurately a9' possible
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bills b gin t
h-ome on Harvard avenue.
ing of the . BOard held FrIday, the correct values of property. It'
::::~ iSsued tax .
e
0
Lead R~tar:r
Guests included Mrs. Russell June 29, at the College.
is the duty of the State TaxBqua.:
Although . the School Dlstiict
Geot:ge Salmons,Prin~ton and Clements, Wallingford Hills, presA native of Ohio, Mrs. Rin~e ·J!zatioD. Board to prepare ··eXact
received two checks from . the Lafuette avenues,· was lnstalled ident of. the County organization; is the daughter) ot ~,pbysl~. ·ftgures-:oD, market value.aDd asState last week, totaling $27,812, as president. of the Swarthmore Mrs. W.Lashley Nelson, Upper She, graduated ~ ,agars: Hall sessed
for all school dIs-,
and repersenting the last of the Rotary Club ·on June 29 by Dis- Darby, first vice-president; Mrs. Junior College at Lowell, Mass. tricts of the Commonwealth of
$96;645 appropriation due the dis-: trict Governor John E. Michael.
John B. Cottrell, Elwyn, second She is a past 2nd ~ce.tegeni and Pennsylvania. .
.
trict for 1he year, the bu~ ran . Others to take offi.cewere ~ampresident; the committee's a membei of the·
of ~The report· further indi~tes
· short due to an emetleDcyheat- uel CarpE>.nter, VIce - preslC~en~ c~ Mrs. E. ~. Pfatteich- ors of the ~ware C.ounty Chap- that the percentage of assessed
er replacement required iii the Robert Honeyford; secretary: Her- er, Jr., Ridley ~rk, and Mrs. ter. of th~ DA.R.,a ~ember of valuatlOll to market value in 1955
elementary· school duJ.iDg. the man . Bloom,
Lindsay .r~hn B: Baker, ~el Hlll..
the National Soci~ 01. the D.A.Il, was 28.7 per cent,. Tbis is the
wiIlter:.·
Wolfe" AI Carner, E. L.Noyes;
The committees scope ~t;ludes National So#~:of Daugh.... ,of ra~ it has been n,,,idna
the
,Dr.· Georae.8. B~aD was and. Lew' Elverson, directors, .end Legisl~on, Civfi DefeJ\Se;~- Am~C8D Colmtsta. Na~ So- last three yean altb.Oulh prealsO Teel'ected teainphyStclan, at Joseph-Reynolds; Sergeant-at- WBY~ $8!ety, NaturaUzation ~ ele(yMagna Chart Dames,: alld viousJy.it~ basbeen8S 'hJah as
last weet'ti"· itteetida.<'
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Flowers
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 27
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY.
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July 6, 1956
TO PREACH HERE
Business Association Leads Borough in
Another Fun-For-AII Fourth of July
for
the
Flowerless
$3.50 PER YEAR
BRING CLUB HONOR
Frank Gettz Retires
As Area Assessor
Two members of the Swarthmor~ Woman's Club, Florence Lucasse and Mrs. John T. Pinkston
It
won hC'nors al the Philadelphia
Regional Writers' Conference, at
Originally Appointed
Paraders Manage Real Journey; Largest Number i
the Bellevue - Stratford Hotel,
30
Years
Young Riders Tax Three Ponies; Crowd
June 29.
P . I
d W t f '
.
Miss Lucasse, winner of the I
•
Ago
Enloys
OPSIC es an
e mg
'\;
.: If,cal Woman's Club scholarship to I
The Children's Parade which opened Swarthmore's 1956 Fourth
the 1956 conference received
The resignation of Frank L.
of July celebration set at least one .r~cord ~n ad~ition to its ~s~all'l .
.... third award for h~r feature Geltz of 130 Harvard avenue last
display of the Boroughs youngest cItIzens m theIr most begUIlmg
ar'ticle, "The Melting Pot."
Saturday left Swarthmore, Morton
state. It turned in the longest march for many years, the leading
I Mrs. Pinkston, chairman of the and Rutledge temporarily without
bicycle brigade getting away from the Auxiliary Police waiting at i
Club's Literature
Dcpartment, a tax assessor. No announcement
Park and Harvard avenues to turn them around and back to the !
won second prizc for her chil- of a successor has come from the
Woman's Club. Whereupon the
!
dren's story, "Lost and Found I County Board up to The Swarthentire parade marched around
Puppy."
morean's press time.
Princeton to Lafayette, thence to
An active Republican for 42
Park and stood, tired but conyears, Mr. Geltz was first aptented before the waiting judges.!
pointed assessor for Swarthmore
It was Independence Day.
in February 1926 to fulfill the
unexpired term of the late MarWhile assorted trophies, small Instruction Cost 77% Of
tin B. Young when the latter bered fire engines, red, white and
/e
The Rev. Canon Edward Carcame tax collector.
blue pin wheels, horns, balls with
Budget; Operation
pentel' of Westminstcr Abbey,
Wins Events But Not
Mr. Gettz was elected to a fourand without paddles, were disN t 8 6'1c
London, who will be the guest
year term in 1927. New S tat e
tributed by the donating business
ex • 0
preacher at the Swarthmore Pl'esFinal Score In
legislation in 1930, changing the
men and American Flags by the
The Swarthmore - Rutledge byterian Church at 11 o'clock
Two IAeets
office of assessor in third class
donating Wernher - Ainsworth Union School District has just Sunday morning. He is also Stecounties from elective to appoin.
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P os t t 0 e very entered upon the new 1956-57 ward and Chronicler of the Abbey
The Swarthmore and East tive and creating Boards of AsA me1'1can
eglon
prizewinners
received
.
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Whiteland
Swim Club teams were sessment, bounced him out of ofaradeI',
P
fiscal year which begms tel's an a IS OrIan 0
IS mc IOn. IS
I " welcomed into the Suburban fice until he received a year's ap1'1'bb ons as f 0 11ows:
Monday in July, July 2, 1956, ac- b ooks include "That Man, Pau,
Two Wheeler Bike Class: first cording to an announcement by "The Nineteenth Century Country Swim League last Saturday morn- pointment from the County Comprize to Ed Bond with attractive- John Spencer, School District Parson," and the "Life and Times ing at the Mal'ple-Newtown pool. missioners in January, 1931.
ly trimmed bicycle plus a large Treasurer. The School District is of Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of
After tying Colonial Village for
In 1932, the newly established"
Liberty Bell suspended from the now operating on its new budget Canterbury." In preparation is fourth place in the informal Sec- County Board of Assessment and
rider; second pnze to Laura and which was adopted by the Board "Churchgoing Since the Restora- ond Annual Relay Carnival of Revision of Taxes, appointed Mr.
Sarah Enion with large red fire- in early June of 1956.
tion." Canon Carpenter w'ill also the seven - team League that Gettz assessor for the entire new
crackers in baskets and tri.. color
By law, the school district bud- address the Swarthmore Rotary morning, Swarthmore took on the district which included Morton
hats in variation of the tricome; get is set up in eight departments, Club on Friday. Canon Carpenter perennial League title winner, and Rutledge as well as Swarththird prize to George Savina for each' covering a particular func- tal~es active part in the wider Rose, Valley, for its first formal more.
the neatest bike; honorable men- tion of school administration. life of the Church and nation, contest Tuesday evening in the
Republican leader of the Bortions to Kirk DeNivious, Jr., for These departments are: A-Gen- participated in the Abbey pro- Swarthmore pool. emerging with ough from the mid-40's until 1955,
the best trimmed basket; Biff eral Control; B-Instruction; C- cession at the Coronation of Her a score of 113 to Rose Valley's 241. he retired last spring after 22
Fine bearing a sign "Firemen Say Coordinate and Auxliiary Agen- Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and
In Saturday's meet Susan Wig- years as committeeman in the
Wet Noon Today"; E I e an 0 l' cies; D-Operation; E-MainteIl- is an enthusiastic tennis player ton, Diane Renshaw, Joanne Es- eastern precinct.
Spackman, Lanny Douglas, and. ance of Plant; F-Fixed Charges. and cyolist.
penschade and Helen Morrison
Born June 15, 1893 in the house
David Spackman astride neatly These six departments combined
formed a midget girls team that at the end of College lane, now
trimmed bikes and wearing blue are known as "Total Current Exstarted Swarthmore off in first occupied by the Jester family,
ambassadorial ribbons, and the penditures". The other two budplace. Midget boys (Courtney Mr. Gettz was probably the first
Shallcross girls.
get departments are: G-Debt
Prentice, Andy MacNair, Dav~d child to be born in Swarthmore
Tricycle Class: first prize to Service for debt retirement and
Foley and Gordon Boyd) came m after the community incorporatLaura Breakell as Miss America. interest payment; and H-Capital
The week of June 22nd found third to tie the, score at 22 for ed as a borough. His mother"
second prize to Christiria and Outlay for purchase of new build- I the Threes swinging, sliding and Swarthmore and Marple - New- Hannah Gibbs Gertz who died two
Peter Paul Miller, Jr., in Colonial ings and equipment.
engaging in sandbox play out-of- town at the end of the second years ago, had come to live on
duo.
In total current expenditures, doors. Free activity indoors in- race. Junior girls (Pat Ridge-I College lane as a girl in her teens,
Pets Class: first prize to Caro- the new budget calls for $576,735 eluded drawing, tricycles and way, Bettie Bovard, Charlotte in 1879 when there were only
line Clifford whose cage Of kit- as compared with $513,210 in block play. The song "Te-ddy Brodhead and Susan Williams) seven houses here. His father,
tens was labeled "Kittens-Indi- 1955-56. The greatest increase is Bear" was much enjoyed by the also placed third, but disqualifica(Continued on Page 8)
rectly from Siam"; second prize in Instruction and Maintenance, group.
I tion of the juriior boys team for
to Jimmy Byse with cage marked due to the heavier requirements
The Fours went whizzing down improper kick then becalmed the
"Safe and Sane--Not a Bang but for enlarged teaching staff, with the slides on wax paper and de- score. Intermediate girls (Judy
a Bun" and the bunny within.
new teachers added, and salary cided that was "too fast" for Coles, Susan Campbell, Jean and
Floats Class: first prize to Ann increases for teachers mandated them. Indoors they enjoyed paint Ann Paul) and Intermediate Boys
Gray Farrar and Sandy Taft as by state law.
sticks and colored paper art (H. Schad, C. Fellows, E. Harris
From the State Tax EquaiizaBetsy Ross sewing the Flag; secDepartment A, General Control, work.
and H. Lawrence) each placed tion Board at Harrisburg, word
ond" prize to Beth and Nancy has increased from $12,965 to,' The Pre-Kindergarten group fifth to place Swarthmore's score has been received by Samuel T.
Webster drawing a facsimile of $28,320 due in part to transfer worked independently with clay. of 34 midway among the seven Carpenter, sec ret a r y of the
the White House and a sign from Department B, of expenses Climax of the week was ·the trip clubs competing. Senior girls Swarthmore - Rutledge Union
"Who's Next?"; third prize to Gay of Supervising Principal's office to the TV studios, where the group (Joyce and Carol Williams, Jo- School District providing inforShay, Mary Coles, Judy Skog- resulting from the new elassifi- appeared on the program cele- anne Robinson and Jan· Law- mation regarding the property
lund as the Safe and Sane Fourth cation as a third class school dis- brating the Piccard Twins fifth renee) coming in fourth and values of the Union School Disdramatizing
Before Fireworks
(Continued on Page 6)
birthday. Afterwards they re_ i Senior boys (GeOl'ge Allison, Stu trict comprising the boroughs of
and After Fireworks; honorable
turned to the school for birthday Bowie, Bob Sublette, David Pres- Swarthmore and Rutledge.
mention to Stanley and Elaine
Surprise Serenade
cake and punch.
I ton) sixth brought Swarthmore The report signed by J 0 h n
Ward in a brother and sister stunt
Seven school pupil instruThe Post-Kindergarten Group down a notch which was recover- Bevec, chairman, indicates that
(Continued on Page 5)
mentalists fOI'med a serenading proved to be a happy and well cd by the Grand Slam Final Re- the 1955 Market Value of Taxable
orchestra to provide the high adjusted group of children; keen-\lay when H. Morrisson, D. Foley, Real Property in the two boroughs
moment of the 50th wedding an- ly interested in everything, es-, B. Brcakall, D. Jackson, A. Paul, tota1!ed $28,112,500. This is up
niversary celebration given Mr. pecially races and game compe- H. and J. Lawrence and B. Sub- from $27,102,500 or an increase
Lacking a quorum at its annual and Mrs. Harry B. Yeager at the tition. Good little housekeepers i lette placed fourth to tie Swarth- of 3.7 per cent in one year.
The report also indicates the
meeting on the first Monday in William E. Bath home, Marietta that they are they take the best more and Colonial Village with
1955 assessed valuation of taxable
July, the Swarthmore-Rutledge avenue, June 22.
of care of their fish and guinea
(Continued on Page 5)
real property in the two boroughs
School Board postponed the sesHeidi Honnold, Barbara Bath,
(Continued on Page 8)
amounting
in 1955 to $8,057,715.
sion until its regular monthly Linda Smith, Susan Prentice, Roy
NAMED TO WOMAN"S
. meeting date, Wednesday even- Taylor, Chuck Soule, and Lee
Entertains Committee
MEDICAL BOARD The previous year it was $7,789,ing, the 18th.
Smith comprised the orchestra
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen, chairMrs. Roy George Rincliffe, 633 215 or an increase of 3.411 per
cent.
In an adjourned session Wed- which played "Anniversary Waltz" man of Public Affairs for the DelInasmuch as state appropriation
nesday eveni~g of last ~eek the and a medley of Gay 90 tunes to aware County Federation of Strath Haven avenue, was elected
is
paid upon the basis of these
Board authOrIzed borrowmg $20,- dell'ght the guests of honor and
to the Board of Corporators of
Women's Clubs, was hostess at a The Woman's Medical College of figures, it is important that they
000 on a s h or t - t erm Ioa n t 0 m e et I the assembled well-wishers.
morning coffee Monday at her
current expenses until payments
Pennsylvania at the annual meet- reflect as accurately as possible
home
on
Harvard
avenue.
of newly issued tax bills begin to
ing 0 f th e B oard h eld F'd
1'1 ay, the correct values of property. It
Lead
Rotary
Guests
included
Mrs.
Russell
J une 29,at th e C0 11ege.
arrive.
is the duty of the State Tax Equa_
Although the School District
George Salmons, Princeton and Clements, Wallingford Hills, presA native of Ohio, Mrs. Rincliffe lization Board to prepare exact
received two checks from the Lafayette avenues, was installed ident of the County organization; is the daughter of a physician. figures on market value and asState last week, totaling $27,872, as president of the Swarthmore Mrs. W. Lashley Nelson, Upper She graduated from Rogers Hall sessed values tor all school disand repersenting the last of the Rotary Club on June 29 by Dis- Darby, first vice-president; Mrs·l Junior College at Lowell, Mass. tricts of the Commonwealth of
$96,645 appropriation due the dis- trict Governor John E. Michael.
John B. Cottrell, Elwyn, second She is a past 2nd vice regent and Pennsylvania.
trict for the year, the budget ran
Others to take office were Sam- vice - prcsident; the committee's a member of the board of directThe report further indica tes
short due to an emergency beat- uel Carpenter, vice - president, co-chairman Mrs. E. P. Pfatteich- ors of the Delaware County Chap- that the percentage of assessed
er replacement required in the Robert Honeyford, secretary, Her- er, Jr., Ridley Park; and Mrs. I ter of the D.A.R., a member of valuation to market value in 1955
elementary school during the man Bloom, treasurer. Lindsay John B. Baker, Drexel Hill.
the National Society of the D.A.R., was 28.7 per cent. This is the
winter.
Wolfe, Al Carney, E. L. Noyes,
The committee's scope includes National Society of Daughters of rate it has been running for the
Dr. George B. Heckman was and Lew Elverson, directors, and Legislation, Civil Defense, High- American Colonists, National So- last three years although prealso reelected team physician, at Joseph Reynolds, Sergeant - at- way Safety, Naturalization pro- ciety Magna Chart Dames, and viously it has been as high as
last week's meeting.
Arms.
gram. •
the Colonial Order of the Crown. 31 per cent.
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Several Top Racers
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. Raynham T. Bates of Yale
avenue returned to his home
accompanying: Mrs.' Bates and
their son John to the Bales' new
cottage, in Falmouth, Me., on June
22. After the Fourth of July he
left Mrs. Bates and John to remain on through the summer before rejolnlng them later..
Among the Swarthmoreans who
will spend the Fourth of July
with the Paul Algers at their
summer home on Lake Ponchaloula "Where the holly g.rows"
near Bridgeton, N ..T.; are Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. VanAlen and their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor and daughter
Carol of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred N. Bell of Harvard avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell
and family of Newark, Del.,
Mr. and ·Mrs. William Bell and
family of Springtl.eld; Mr. and
Mrs. H. Lindley- Peel, their sonin-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. A. David Speers and chlldren of Yale avenue and Larry
Woodruff of Secane; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul D. Williains of University
place; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer, their son John and
'McCahan' of 'Strath Haven avenue; Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis.Taylor and their son Frailcis, Jr. of
Kenyon a,;enue; Mr. and Mrs.
Percy G. Gilbert of Park' avenue
d' th 'Ir' ' '. I'
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' ,Mr.
' and -Mrs. Thomas
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of Park.ersburg, W. ~' ;.:n
·Mrs. Vail. ~en and t e BY ors
from Bal£imore ,have been vacalionlng at Cape May, N.J.
Mr. and
Peter B. Murray
· of Pa~k av~nu~ entertained a f~.
"f~ends.at ". dlimer party at th,:,r
home on 'Th~day, .Tune 28, m
ho~or, of. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
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day) we can again offer
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Same flne grain developing and choice of maHe
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gar L. Ostendorf·, of Cleveland, to lndianapolis, Ind.; where Mr.
Ohio, as her guest next week: Thomas assumed on ,Juiy 1 his
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protection tIJro)Jgb us, you get far more
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road, wIth her daughters, Nancy lIs in Ihls area on business for six
Mrs. H. W. McDowell of Wood- at her Vassar av~nue hOMe Monbrook lane.
i day night after motoring- with
Mrs. J'ohn L. GOOd of ~arvard. her cousin .Maj or Emily Ulrich
ave~ue left Monday to VIsit her Miller, WAC, stationed at Ft.
son-m-Iaw and daughter, Mr.~d George Meade, to Enola PlantaMrs. Lynn Kippax of Academy tion, Waterproof, Ll\., where she
~ad who are vacationing in West_ I visited Mr.
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Lt. Col. and ·1Mrs. Bruce Ham- since June 10• Miss w:a tson an d
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of North Caro- her niece Miss Ann Watson
hoa moved into their new home turned with Mrs. Ullman and
at 509 Yale aven}le on .Tune 28.
Major Miller to be Mrs ~an's
1st Lt. Robert Blake, United guests for an extended ~is·t
States Army AIr Corps, and Mrs.
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Blake, the former Miss Mary
Mr. Walter Dickinson, a sophoKnabb, are visiting Mr... and Mrs. more ~n ~otel' management at·
Albert H. Knabb of Princeton Penn State,lSat 'lJulett's Landing,
'avenue while awaiting their' port I,.ake, Ge~~ge" ·.,fol' the; summer.
of call, before driving to ·the west Mrs. DickiQsonand their dal!lbcoast to leave for Okinawa where ter Da.wn. are with her parents
Lt. Blake will be stationed for' Mr. and: .Mrs. Bernard' Gaulhler
three years. It is probBhle they at their Ba.r~~"yt.,home..
will leav~ July 18, from Seattle.
Mr. and MJ:s,.:R91J1,pt Fry of
Since their marriage' on June 8, Vassar' aven",e and Mr. and Mrs.
Lt. and Mrs. Blake have visited lfoward . Gllliam$' of 'Dickinson
in Richmond, Va., with Lt. Blake's avenue entertained on. June 16 In
family.
honor of Mr. and JIIrs. E. E.
Mrs. Philip Kniskern of Rlver- Thomas of Alden, formerly of
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too, D. C. fOl: the week.
The Swarthmore Presbyterian
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Mrs. Herman B1OO1D, Pellll',
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oung Adult group en-Freddy, and Barbanl are at their
joyed a picnic with games at
Lenape Park on Sunday, July 1. Columbia avenue home after
Mr. and Mfa. Charles C. Brogan spending 17 days at their, cottage
of Guernsey road returned home in Beach Haven, N . .T. Mr. Bloom
Ihls week oli the Queen Mary joined them for weekends and
after spending eight weeks tour- .Tohn McCahan was a weekend
Ing In Europe.
guest. Peter and Freddy lett
Monday mOrning for' Blrd-InMr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hop- Hand where they will work. for
son spent last weekend In Cran- their father, living in Blrd-Inford, N . .T., with their son's family Hand during the week and retumfollowing the birth of their young- Ing home over the wekends.
est grandson On Tuesday, June 26.
Terry Innis, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Chew
Mrs. Charles Innis of RiverView of Pakersburg, W. Va., arrived
Friday night to spend two weeks
road, left Monday to spend the visiting Mrs. Chew's parents Mr.
month of July in his second year
at Camp Poconos In the Poconos. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thatcher !,~r~,t~';:'p':.'::.. M~ill~~be~;'sG~:::
of Ogden avenue have returned
from a 10 'day trip to Buck Hill wich, Conn., has been visiting
hIs uncle and aunt since June 22.
Falls and New England.
·Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rowland
Alison NaYlOr, daughter of Mr.
of College avenue have had as and Mrs. C. Calvin Naylor, of
their house guests Ihls week Mrs. Columbia avenue, left Tuesday
Charles Shields and her son; Dav- for Girl Scout Camp Elizabeth •
member of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, and for many years
has been active in the Community id, of Pittsburgh who are on their Borton, Elverson, where she will
Chest. He is also chairman of the way to Istanbul, Turkey to join spend two weeks. UpOn her reEconomics Discussion Group in Mr. Shields. The Shields familY turn Mr: and ~rs. Naylor and
Swarthmore.
expects to be in Turkey for fOur Alison WIll vacation in Surf City,
N . .T., until August 5.
A member of the Midday Club, years.
the Rolling GrP.en Golf Club and
Jane Patterson daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake of
the Ben Franklin Club, Hodge is Mr. and Mrs. Hen'ry C. Patterson' A,,:,herst "venue. left Tuesday for
trustee of Pi Chapter of Kappa ot Maple avenue with another! Shlpbottom. N . .1., and their boat
Sigma fraternity. He belongs to girl from the Uni~ersity of,pe.m_i. the Annabelle II on which they
the Syndicate Nomads and the sylvania sailed for' Europe June. planned to spend the balance of
American Legion.
5 on the "Seven Seas" of the I the week. Th~lr daughter Patsy
Canadian,.German line. They willl'Bl~e and thell' son and daughMr. and Mrs. K. A. Krieger of ~v.e1 by' car for seven weeks on. ter-m-law Mr. and Mrs. Blake.
Riverview road entertained Dr. the continent and flve weeks In! ~r., of Packanack Lake, N. J.,
Johil Miller from the University the British.Isles returning on the Joined their parents last weekend
of Pennsylvania on July ~.
same shIp the middle of S,>ptem- on the Annabelle. Mr. Duke HenMrh· and Mrs. Willard Tomlln- ber.
.
! gudersotn fOfthPlttsBlbakurgh was also a
son ad as their guest last week- ·Mrs. LaRue Hendrixon, of
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end their, son, Mr. Jack TomlIn- North Chester road, and her
Mr. and Mrs. Jabe. P. Carroll
son of New York City. On Mon- daughter Claire Jiave returned of RivervIew road and Mr. and
day their son-in-law and daugh- following a three weeks vacation Mrs. Avery F. Blake, Jr., of Packter, Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Reynard, In Stone Harbor, N. J. Mr. Hen- anack Lake, N. J .. el)lertalned on
with theIr son David, left for their dr1xonjoined them there for the the evening of July 1 at the Carnome in Tampa, Fla. after a visit .Weekends. .
"rOll.home In honor of Mr• .Toseph
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Castle; Mr. Harry
Glenside; and Mr. Rlch-
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Stuart
Smith
of FarmIngtori,
Conn., and
Mr. Ralph
Earle, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earle
of. Jenkintown, took place on Saturday, June 30, in the Swarthmore' Presbyterian Church. Th,e
Rev. Mr. .Toseph P. Bishop perNAMES AnENDANTS
formed the ceremony.
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The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
The bride given in marriage by
McCahan, daughter of Mrs"a!~:U~1
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McCB.han of Strath Haven
and' the late Dr. McCahan, and
Mr. George Robert swan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 'ChrlStopher MacDonald Swan of Newtown Square,
·:will take place'· SatUrday morn'.
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Presbyterian Church at 11. o'clock.
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Mrs. Frederick M: Porter of
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Wallingford will attend her sister
as matron-of-honor. Bridesmaids
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Ogden
Miss avenue.
Jordan Is~ an alumna of
Bryn Mawr College. .
Mr;" Spiller' Is a' graduate of
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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12 for ~ermy LalI:e
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4Qth Year With Firm
LOeIIe, Orand Teton National weekend to visit Mrs. Geer's
Sewell' Vi. Hodge, Ogden avePark,' Wyoming, where he will mother, Mrs. S. W. Davenport, nue, 'will cel.!brale his 40th auniwork until September 9.
.Tr., in Larchmont, N. Y.
Iv.ers,ary with the Provident Miltual
LIte Insurance Company of Phil'.', ., , •. r·
adelphIa on .Tune 19. He is secre"
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tary and treasurer of the firm.
A graduale of Swarthmore College,
Hodge has taken graduate
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tual scion after his graduation
from Swarthmore in 1916 and was
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promoted
to assistant treasurer In
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Hodge is Ireasurer and trustee
1923 ei••ta •• Street. . .lIad.I,.,. 3, 'a.
of thl! Ainerlcan College of Life
Underwriters, and treasurer of the
David McCahan Foundation of the
left .Tune
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Mr.
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m the headdresses
blue
Hellman,
Army.
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white flowersofandpale
shoes
of pale ard
Mrs.
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wore a champagne
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lace and org~ gown with a.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. James Lain Potter, broth- matchIng tulle hat and a cOI,"al~eJ
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McLean, er-In-law ot the groom, of Hart- of green orchids..
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89 Plnewoods drive, North TonaConn., acted as bept man.
Mrs. Earle wore a Periwinkle,
wanda, New York 'imnounce the
ushers were the Messrs. W. Blue chiffon gown with a IarlgeJ
McIntire, Peter HOPson, blue hat and a corsage of whIte
· engaioiment of' ~elr ,daughter;
· .Tean ElIzabeth Or Woodbury, N..T., Bert J. Mazzeo, and Marvel Will. orchids with purple Ups.
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.to Mr• .ToSeph Hacl!;ett BoStwick. son, Jr.
A reception followed the cere~Wick Is the son at Mr. A reception' followed the cere- mony at the home ot the bride's
and Mrs. Morvin 1.. Bostwick of many at the Old Mill in Rose mother.
..werionah.. N.·.T.
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': Miss', McLean w"" pduated Following a wedding trip
IIRTHS
,,,fr~j t1ie ,:alPfalo:~ry and
Scotia, Mr. and.Mrs. Daland
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis BI"!:~~I
Mount'lIolY.oJie 'tollege.. She is a will reside in Wallingford.
.Tr., of Dtexel Hill are r
l\'BD,o:hiughter. .of Mrs. William H.
Mrs. Daland, a gi-aduate of . .
. uPon the btrth
WeitAI,ld . the late¥r. We.!!,t of Swarfumor.':in8i> School,
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Prmcetoli avenue..·· .
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ed Drexel Institute of Technology.
Beatty, III" on
Mr. BOstwick attended Drexel Mr. DaIand was graduated' from .TuIy I, lit the UniverSity ot
Instliut.i·Of Technology' and Tem- the Haverford School for Boys S>'lv~ia. Hospital, P~~:::::;~
pleUnlveraity lind served in the and Pennsylvania State·
.• ThI! bilb)l~s',m"tern~
United Stales Navy.
. and served. in the Army
. 'are Mr. and lIIIrs.
G. "IUn.",
Force. He is 'no"l employed
.of Strath Haven avenue
Dr. and Mrs .. Edwin Pratt Jor- the VertOl Aircraft
·and'Mrs. I:.ewts B. Beatty
'.dlin,',of ".Dal'bY's FollY," Char- as a draftsman.
BowlIng Green, Media.
·.'lotteS'vlIle;'· Va;, have 'aJinounced
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. the engagement of;'theli'aaughter,
-EA-R"'L-E~:-S-Mc'-IT-H. :Mr. " Mrs.' Robert
J.
, Miis Deborah, Stuilrt':'·· Jordan; to The marriage of. Miss ~~~::l::'::;
'Mr. wliHam' Scott Spnier,"son of· Smith daughter"cit Mrs. "I
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WJIUam F. Lee
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and Mrs. Alfred VerValen at
her father, wore a weddin& gown .Tune 26 in Elizabeth, N . .T.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hop- Baltimore, Md. are the little boy's
of whIte organza with a tight flttlng bodice, round low neck, and son of Rutgen avenue and Mr. zrandparents.
tiny short sleeves. An
lace panel einbroldered In
centpai1lettes trimmed the I
going down the front of the bouffant aktrt which ended In a traln.
Her finger tip tulle vell fell frOm
a matching cap of Alencon lace
BEAUTY SALO~,
also embroidered in palIlettes. She
carried a bouquet of white butt,er_
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By orchIds and stephanotis with
9, South ,Chester Road
insets of tufIe hIghlighted by. opa,
Can SWarthmore 6-0416
lescent pailletles.
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Active M...""r of til. Swa"""" ...1.... Auo.latto.
DALAND-LONGWELL
Mrs. R. Graenle Smith of FannMiss JosephIne Whitehair Long- ington was the matron of honor
well, daughter of Mr. Thomas E. for her slsler-in-law and wore a
WhItehair of Bogata, Columbia, whIte shadowed organdie dress
and the late Mrs. Elizabeth T. over light green taffeta. The tight
Longwell of Swarthmore became IItting bodice had a' round neck
the bride of Mr. Benjamin Da- and short sleeves, and a green
land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Em"t velvet sash tied at the back over
815t Ylilar
Daland of Wallingford, at a cere- the wide Waltz length sltirt. Her .
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Term
Now Enrolling
seph P. Bishop in the Swarthmore green velvet streamers with dalsI,
Presbylerian Church on Satur- les. She carried I a bouquet of
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day, June 30, at 2 O'clock.
whIte Majestic and·..
The bride, given in marriage daisies.
. Moming and Aftemoon .. Groups
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by her uncle, Mr. Edwin B. New-The bridesmaids, Mrs. Dallam
Phone MEdia "-".'"3"~r,Wri',e.ft.·,lieSchool\.
man, of Cambridge, Mass.~ wor~ a.
Blandy, Jr~, Bethlehem, sister
,
white lace dress over taffeta WIth or'the gt'oom; Mrs.. E. A. Branch,
T"lreI.anel No",= Streets. Media
an. empire w:",tline, long
Short Hills, N:.T.; Mrs. DavidC. J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~"~"~'~'~'~'~~~~~~~~
sleeves, an Illusion neck and a Fulton, Cleveland, 0.;· and Mrs.
chapel train. Her fingertip veil Clyde L. Nash, Jr., Devon. wore
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was held In place by a headpiece the same mOdel dress In whIte
of matching lace .edged by· tiny organdie over green as that worn
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rosebuds with baby s brea.th m :' large white hats similarly trinJMiddletown Road':·
R. D. 16, Media,. Pa.'
soft cascade formed the bride s med, and . carried bouquets of
bouquet.
whIte Majestic and Marguerite
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acting as maid of honor, wore a
Lt. Robert M. Riggs, USAF,
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Telep'hone: .CHeste".2-7206· .
pale blue chIffon dress with soft Bronxville, N. Y., acted as best
.!, :~AR" fqr '1~lIr~!!fter or, Henry. Arnold.
folds at the top of the bodice man for Mr. Earle.
which was of ballerina length.
The ushers included Mr. DonPOwER' SPRAYING , - 1:R,EE. T!l,,,MING
She wore an all-while headdress aId M. Beadwood, Melrose Park;
,
T~!l~~ES.~AL.L.SA~~ WALK~ .. '"
and whIte shoes. The brideSmelds, Mr. Dallam E. Blandy, Jr., Beth.,
Vi,lt our'Roadside Malrlcl"
Mrs. James Lain Potter, Hart- lehem, brother-in-law of the
ford, Conn., sister of the ·groom groom; Mr. Walter .T. Cantley, .Tr.,
and Miss Mary Ann Clare, of Jenkintown; Mr. William Cobau;
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Taylor of Kenyon avenue on FrIday, June 29.
Tomorrow evening the. Frederick R. Langs, H. Llndiey Peels
and Carroll P. streeters wll1 be
hosts at the Streeter's home on
Columhla avenue at a dinner
party for the families and' wedding party in honor of Miss McCahan and Mr. Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Sr., will
entertain at the rehearsal dinner
party on FrIday evening. July 13,
at their home!
.
Kiamer
have recently
Lake, N. .1., wore s1mll- New
tJll'Ded to Pme Blu1f! Ark.,. where ar dresses with bouquets and
wlll;:,:~~M~irs~'I!Da~~vi~d::;M~cCiah~an,
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same friendiy cooperation from JEtna
Casualty agents and claun offices
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - T.hursday
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Mrs. Paul Hummer with her
IOn DwIght of Rutgers avenue returned home Sunday after tourIng the parks .in California with
her other _ , Lt. (j.g.) Paul
and Ensign Philip. On their way
home they vlslted Seattle and
Glacier Park.
Mrs. B. O. Largent and her
daupter Mrs. 'Frank G. KeeneD
of Harvard avenlle will entertain
this afternoon, July 8, at the
Belevedere Convalescent Home,
Chestnut street, Chester, in hODor
of Mr.. and Mrs. Thurman Draper
Turner whose mariiage was performed on June 23. Mrs. Turner
is the former Mrs. Sadie Pippin,
owner of the Belvedere. In at-.
tendance at the party will be
guests and sta1f members of the
home.
Perry S10we ofAmI!l, weeks at
Clalre Hendrixson, daughter of Iowa. will arrive July 12 to vlslt
Tim SWAR'I'BMOREAN
Mr.
and Mrs. LaRue H~dr\x.sOll her brother-in-law and sisler Mi.
PUBLISHED EVEIlY FlUDAY AT SWABTIDIOU. PA.
of
North
Chester road, re<:eIved I and ~r.. Carroll P. Streeter of
PETEIl E. TOLD. IllAJUOIlIB TOLD. P1lBLISIIEIlS
her. B.A. !iegree from Smith Col- Columbia avenue for the i>8lance
Phone SW.n\l=lre 8-0900
lege on June 3. Majoring in Hts- of the month. Mrs. Stowe drove
PETEIl Eo TOLD. EtUtor
tory of Art, Claire was on the east to attend the Gamma Phi
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Dean's Ust her last three years Beta convention at White Sulphur
Rosalte D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Phyllis K. Campbell
at
Smith.
Springs, West Va. She was ac"Polly" Told
Ineluded amODg her various companied by Mrs: Gwen· Riggs,
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1829, at the POIIl
activities
were the Smith College Des Moines, Iowa who will vtslt
OllIe. a~ Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Glee-Club for four years, SenIor the Streeters for a few days.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON _ _ _ _=
class member of the Electoral
Sandy and Jimmy Taft, chllSWARTHMORE, PENNA., JULY 6, 1956
Board, VIce-president and Social dren of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D.
Chairman of her house for her Taft of M!U"ietta avenue, returnPRESBYTERIAN NOTES
case of need. Should any emer- last two years, member of the ed Sunday from spending two
The guest mlnister this SundaY gency. develop when Dr. Tyson honorary organization "Gold Key" weeks with Mrs. Taft's mother
at the 11: 00 service will be the cannot be reached, or for other for the last three years, and mem- Mrs. J. G. Sloan·1n Warwlck\ Va.
Rev. Canon Edward Carpenter, information or assistance, the ber of the executive board of 1he Ann Gray Farrar, the Taft's niece
.
pastor's secretary Mrs. Mildred College Relief Committee her whose home is in Burkeville, Va.,
M. A., Ph. D., B. D., F. K. C. He Conner may be ca!1ed at WAsh- sophomore and junior year.'
came with them to vtsit the Tafts
is graduated from Strode. School, burn 8-5609.
In August Miss Hendrixson is during July. Today, Mr. and Mrs.
Egham and King's College, LonTh ''P'
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don. He was ordained in 1936 and
e·
mrs .
. pares yo
became Curate of Holy TrInity, adult group IS gOlDg to Robin cisco where she will 'enter the son will leave to vacation for two
Hood Dell to hear Igor MarkoLo don.
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He was then Curate· of st. ~tesc" con Tu
d ymp ~c aThvor- ley to work for her Master's de- Ii
Mary's Church, Harrow-on-the- 1
on
es ay evelung.
ey gree in Engllsh literature.
Hill and Rector of Stanmore, will leave the church promptly
Middlesex. In 1951 he was ap- at 7 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Mor- ~
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P. M.
pointed a Canone of Westminster
-T-R-IN-ITY--N-0-T-E-5Abbey, which position he now
row, 515 Rutgers avenue, are hosts §
IIININ& ROOMS ••d LOllY AIR CONDmONID
holds. He holds the office of StewA celebration of the Holy Com- this weekend to the Rev. Canon IE!! ComfortClbl.. Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
ard at Westminster Abbey and is munion will be held at 8 o'clock
also the Chronicler. He is an his- Sunday morning, and at 11 o'clock Edward Carpenter, Westminster
torian of distinction and the au- the regular service of Morning Abbey, London, who will be the
Rotary Club speaker on Friday
thor of several books.
Prayer will be held. Those serv- and
guest minister at the PresYale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa.
The intercessory prayer group iDg as ushers wiII be as follOWS:
byterian Church on Sunday ~ WALTER E. PARROn. Mg..
FREE PARIIIN&
will meet In the church on TuesW. M. Bush, J. H. Furlong,
day, July 10, from 1 to 2 o'clock. W. c. Gouding, B. Harrar, A. W.
Barbara- Hayes, daughter of Dr.
Anyone who is interested is in_ Kitts, W. M. McCawley, S. D.
vited to come.
Reynolds, and G. W. C. Wagner. and Mrs. Merrill B. Hayes, UIiiThe Bandage Group of the
Robert Longman is scheduled veTslty place will spend the
Woman's Association will meet at to serve as' acolyte at 8 o'clock, month of July at Lake Greeley
Camp, at Greeley. Then she will
the church on Wednesday mom- and Clay Hogg at 11.
ing at 10 a.m. Workers are asked
Mid-week celebrations of the join . her parents and brother
Our. central-city location makes our pallors
to bring a sandwich for lunch. Holy Commuliion have been d1s- Jimmy to vacation the month 'of
August at Booth Bay Harbor, Me.
easilya~bl. from all ~ of· ....
Anyone who would like to come, continued untll September.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
D.
Lanning
and help is cordla1!y invited.
city alld suburbs. And we off... fr_,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES of North Chester road entertained
Indoor parking.
Humanity's need for elJective on the Fourth of July at a famlIy
METHODIST NOTES
Church School classes for all prayer will be emphasized at gathering when Mrs. Lanning's
ages will begin at 9: 45 a.m. Vlsit- Christian ScIence services Sunday mother Mrs. Stalford Hutchinson,
ing pupils
welcomed.
when the Lesson-Sermon is en- her brother-in-law and sister ~.
The Morliing
service titled "Sacrament".
and Mrs. W. C. Brusnahan, and
DlHera.
M?-"
will begin at 10 a.m.
KeynQtlng the Lesson-Sermon her brother-in-law and sister Mr.
1820 CM.SINUI STRIIT
the summer, with Dr. W. Gallo- is the Golden Text from Psalms and Mrs. E. A. Cook, all of Trenway Tyson preaching In Rev. (19: 14): "Let the words of my ton, N. J., were present.
Kulp's absence. Dr. Tyson's ser- mouth, and the meditation of my
Corey Largeman son of Mr. and
0lJ\II!RH. MIl. foI.d., MARY A. IIAlR, '" ...d ....
mon subject for Sunday will be heart, be acceptable in thy sight, Mrs. Franklin Largeman of Dart'1I.,IIan. 116-1581
STRATH HA.VEN INN
mornin~
1!l. J. l'a~llJm.er
as Utelr howe Illata in
ti~lel< Hill Falls for the summer
Leads Borough
FUNERAL HOME their son-in-law and daughter,
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Onr 21 r ..,.. "parlHc.
Mr. and Mrs. Murrell D. Weesrer "Never Underestimate the Power
PIloH acldl. '3400
of Morristown, Tenn. This week of a Womann •
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It!. hIe. to M..t IEDrr FamllY'1 Need
Mrs. Faulkner has gone to LouIst Ft::.l Dress Class: first prize
ville, Ky. to·vislt her other son- ;;.
and Paul Zecher as
In-law and daughter, Mr. &nd
berty ~ and her Clapper;
Mrs. J. Charles Townsend, m and :;:cond pnze to a group
their son .Byron.
e .Spirit of 1778 which
Mrs. E. L. CODwen and her Didi and Debra Dryden, Gloria
.' Mon. ~ Tues.
children of Columbia avenue are ~d Sandra Peirsol, Rochelle
vacationing for the month al p:ogt an: Cheryll Sullivan; third
. Wed •• Thurs.
Cape May. N; J. Mr. Conwell will bluee':d ":'locy ~rnell,:: with a
9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. join his femi\y on the weekends. honorabl/
e enwti
toe and parasol;
m
on
ancer Elizabeth Burtis.
Friday
Most Original Class: first prize
WEST LAUREL HI
,9:30 to 5:30 - 7 to 9
to the Mosquito Commission with
CREMATORY
its facsimile of the Borough's
Saturday
Certificate covering cost of
mosquito fogging macliine and
service in beautiful chapel
"Mosquito Engineers" Ash ley
9:30 A.M. - 1 P.M.
cremation, choice of urn and
permanent niche, may be obFine, Peggy Carol, .Pat Carol, and
tained in advance of need. A
Meg Turner; second prize to the
modem service at reasonable
Petersons, Karen, Kristin, and
cost.
Eric bearing their signs
19 SO. CHESTER RD.
Yout" inqui'1l fa Inulted.
the Land of Red American" I
1.1.0•• Ave. a ....v~ CIt,
"Then the Land of the White
LI. ., ' Bala,CYllw,d
American", IINow the Land of AlI
IY,rldg. 3.1122
True. Blue Americans"; third
4'1 saw it in: .the Swarthmorean."
prize to Kendra and Lynn Lewis
as a ~armer and his donkey pulllng mthe plentiful bush crop;
honorable mention to Andrew,
David, and 22 month old Emily
Maass as the Spirit of Agricui939 Roeldy. Road, Springfield
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childrenOnwill
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two weeks
at leaves
Camp Delmont.
capable women.
The publlc Is cordially Invited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. KeighThe church office will be open
attend the s.,.-"ices at 11 a.m. ton of Cedar lane returned Sunon Monday mornings oliiy be- at the church, 208 Park avenue.
day night from a trip to New
ginning July 2. For information
England where Mr. lteighton atduring that time, call SW 8-9710.
CHRISTENED
tended the College Entrance 1I0ard
Dr. Tyson will be aVan8ble for
Carl David Keller, seven week Conference of Chemistry Teachers
emergencies, sick calls, funerals, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Collins at Brown University, Providence,
weddings and other special P81rtor-1 S. Keller, Jr., S19 Lafayette ave- R. I., from Thursday through Satal help. Call West Chester 5588 in nue, was christened at 12: 30 urday and Mrs. Kelghton visited
o'clock Sunday, July I, In TrInity at Woods Hole, Mass., with
Episcopal Church.
friends whom she made when
David's Uncle Mr. Gilbert Kel- working at the Laboratory there
ler and his Uncle and Aunt Mr. leveral years ago. Emoute home
and Mrs. Adam Keller, all of the .Keightons vtsited friends in
==-~, CarlyBle, are his godparents.
Scarsdale, N.Y.
Mr. Keller's sister, Mrs. George.. Jim Keighton, a sophomore
A. Hansell, Jr., of North Swarth- Swarthmore College, Is working
more avenue was' hostess· at a .this summer at the Adams Rangdinner after the cbristen- er Station 50 miles In the mounIng service.
talns from Grangeville, Idaho.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Last week he attended lire school
Joseph P. Bishop, MIntster
AYDELOnE-KITCHELL
to prepare for lighting
Jolm Schott, A8ICIM'hte ~
Mr. John Kitchell, of Ada, lIres. His crew is clearing tinlbe1r·1
SUIIIIaJ", .JaIJ' S
Minn., has announced the mar- after loggers. move out, a govern11:00 A.M.-The Rev. Canon Ed- rlage of his dauhgter, MIss Myrtle ment project under the Departward Carpenter.
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t f A ' uI
~rHODIST CHURCH
Elizabeth Kitchell, to Mr. William men 0
grlC ture.
John C. KuJp
Osgood Aydelotte of Iowa. City,
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, l!4t;
MinUter:
' Iowa; Waterford, Conn., and Holyoke place,. will lead 95 BeRobert Wilde
Princeton, N. J., yesterday In Iowa publican Women of Pennsylvania
Minister of Music
from . Hannah Penn House and
Sunt1a)o,
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9:45 A.M.-Sunday SchooL
Mrs. Aydelotte Is professor and their friends on a four and a.half
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson will
dean of the College of Nursing hour Moonlight Barge Party up
preach.
at the State Uliiverslty of Iowa. the 123. year old Delaware Canal
TRINI.TY CHURCH
Mr. Aydelotte, who is chairman to Lamberville on July 19. Mr.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Recto, of the. history department there, Mac~wee will lead the singing
SUIIIIaJ", .JaIJ' 8
is the. son of Dr. Frank Aydelotte, in one barge, accompanied by Mr.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
former president. of Swarthmore Wilbur O. James, Park avenue,
11:00 A.M.~Morning Prayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOC'':::lE=T1=lr~ IC(,llel!e and dIreCtor emeritus of and his mandolin. Mrs.
OF FRIENDS
the Institute for Adveneed study Hanna, Maple avenue, is a memS"""",, .JaIJ' 8
at PrInceton.
liei'of the planning committee.
8:45 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Nell Lee, daughter of Mr. and
All are welcome.
Mrs. Harold C. Williams of Elm Mrs. William F. Lee of Guernsey
10:30
A.M~Famlly Hymn
Sing. avenue with her stster, Mrs. Fred road, left on June 26 to spen~
11:00 A.M.-Meetlng
for Worship.
All are welcome.
St. Clair of Tampa, Fla. recentlY two months at Camp Yonahlossee,
Monday, .Jnl)" 9
spent a weekend in New York Blowing Rock, N. C.
All day sewing A.F.S.c.
City to see another sister, Mrs.
Mrs. George R.. Mansfield of
Wetlnee•• ,., .Jab' 11
D . F . o.h a rds on o.• Midway, .....
- Park avenue recen...,.
..- returned
•..,.,
All-day sewing for A.F.8.C.
olf on the New Amsterdam for from Cleveland, Ohio with her
---I'IRST CHURCH OF
an eleven week tour of Europe. sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cla8In with
CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Mrs. St~ Clair then returned to whom she had been visiting. ~rs.
Park A ven1le below Harvard
swarthmore with Mrs. WiIlisms Claflin is 'now spending a short
, SIIIlC1q, .JaIJ' 8
for a short visit.
time in Swarthmore.
11:00 A. M.-Sunnay Sctlool.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Kent
Mrs. 1.. F. Coy, mother of Mrs.
lI:on
A.M.-The
Lessnn-Sennon
will be "Sacrament."
,
spent last. week in Atlantic City, Joseph Donovan, 307 Elm avenue,
Wednesday evenlng
each N. J. where Mr. Kent was on left on the FOurth or .July to ft:y
~.M., Reading
business. The Kent sons Richard to Tacoma, Wash., where she will
4011
outh A_UtI,
and Peter leave Sunday to spend visit her _
Col.·· WiDstoD Coy,
ex I;t hoU~
two wuks at ...... ScOut camp USAF, and his famill' until the
I'rldv _ i n.. '1-1. Sunday
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1:30-4:10.
Delmont.
fInt or September.
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July 6th -7th
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Open Monday
Hoover Cleaners
July 9th
'DI,Coatl••' " Atocle'. I
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Formerly
Upright Lark .de112
Closed Saturday 1 P.M. Durin9 July and AU9ust
90.00
NOW
(Thil model is exa~ the sam. as the new
Model 14. except for its color.)
Upright Delux Mollel 63
Swarthmore
125.00
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{This mod.1 is "Iso exactly the same as the
new Model 64, except for its color.}
Constellation Model 82
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Tank Model 42
Large seledion of different makes and mo$leis.
Most are one owner. Low mileage, very clean.
All safety tested and guaranteed;
Everyone backed by our reputation of square
dealing.
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Oldsmobile, Inc.-
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{The new model 84 "walles" - Stop in and
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"Iso have. one Demonstrator to lell at
The nextt best to a new car's. of course.
a 'ate mode' used automobile.
"Customer~atisfadion a Must"
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Upright Model 62 DenIonsl,alor 117.00
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Among the Swart~moreans who
attended the weddmg Saturday
afternoon, June 30, in Glen Ridge,
N.J. of Miss Jane ReYnolds,
daughter of former Swarthmoreans Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Means Reynolds, and Mr. Robert
Simmons were Mrs .. John M.
Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney
John~on; Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
H. Lmdley Peel.
The bride's brother Mr. John
Reynolds and her twin Mr. David
Sue, Carol and Joyce Williams
and Diane Renshaw represented
Swarthmore in a diving exhibltion held during Intermission ..
Swarthmore captured two IIrst
places in the six-event diving
co~~st Tnesday evening. Joyce
Wllli~ scored 77.15 In the intermediat~ girls group and Jean
Boyer trIumphed with 107.7 in
the senior girts. Second place
scorers for Rose Valley tallied
75.9 and 101.9 in these events.
Dawn Boyer' was fourth in Interme~ate girls and Carol Williams
third in senior girls. Helen Morrison scored second and Diane Ren ..
shaw third in junior girls. Jim
Rowland was third and Eric Peterson fourth in junior boys. Howard Schad was second in intermediate boys, Brodle Crawford
second in seliior boys. Score at
the end of the diving events
stood - Rose Valley 31, Swarth-
Parade Mrs.
judges
Mrs. P.
D. Jones,
Mace Reynolds
served was
as ushers
at the
the more
Gowing,
Donald
wedding which
held in
First22.places for Swarthmore. In
and Mrs. Peter B. Murray and Glen Ridge Congregational Chapel. seven of the 34 swimniIng events
their Indefatigable lIeld workers
A reception followed at the Tuesday were chalked up by: D.
Susan Gowing and Susan Drie- home of the bride's parents.
Jackson (junior boys 50 - yard
haus earned the admiration and
backstroke-46.8 seconds)', Glorl'a
At Ft. Meade
Pelrsol (Intermediate girls 50sym p athy 0 f the a ttend ant reviewers
of the
impressed with
the parade
quall~, all
quantl-'
Lt. ~olonel Robert E. Boulter of yard backstroke - 41.6); Carol
ty, good rapport of the paraders. 307 Riverview avenue, Supply 01- Williams (senior girls 100-yard
Genial Parade Marshall B
flcer of the Philadelphia Uliited breaststroke. - 1.31:8); Charfotte
Joseph Reynolds and all ur!,;;,~ States Army Reserie School, is Brodhead (mtermediate girls 50helped In the parade. Includin now at Fort George G. ~eade, yard freestyle - 33); Dave PresWray Hoffman and' his
g Maryland. The Philadelphia unit ton (seliior boys 10d-yard freeary Police came In for general Is directing the training of
, style 1.04:8); Dave Foley (Midget
Reserve OfIIcers in the
. boys 50-yard butterfly 54.5);
appreciation.
The game hour at the College General Corps from First and Christy Decker (junior boys 50Avenue School lIeld turned In Second Army.
yard butterfly 49.3). The senior
another record ;where the pony
A reservist himself, Colonel boys 200-yard freestyle relay
rides in charge-for at least the Boul~ is a veteran of World War team composed of Preston, Subtwentieth year-<>f Mr. and Mrs. II. He. has been awarded The ~ette, Crawford and Lange came
Philip M. Alden, to whom the European Theatre of Operations In one-tenth of a second later
earnest thanks of the day's spons- medal, Army of OCcupation, than Rose Valley's team which
ors the local Business Association Purple Heart, American Defense, made the 8 pool crossings In
.
extended, totalled a new high Victory Medal, Reserve Medal and 1.~2:7. J. Lawrence, J. and C.
of 278 lfoung riders. Games
American Theatre ribbon.
WillIams, and J. Robinson in the
boys and girls under the dlrecsenior girls relay where 13.5 sec,0.
:;,n
:~~'H~~;; H~"::~, ~c~:':; susanN:!:~ ~~~:. of
~'::':'s ~:!~5~
.the
Rose Valley
the two-legged race
Tug-o- and Mrs. William N. Bower Mr.
Others who placed for Swarth§ War. which provided the iliitial Westminster avenue,
.more ineluded: J. Foley, second
i" wetting of the day. Here the gen- Sunday from Cleveland, 0., and S. Robinson. fourth in midget
era~ focus was the Business As- where she and a cousin Ellen boys backstroke; J. Espenschade
sDelation's distribution of free Caldwell of Decatur Ga had and. Lynn Hartman, second and
popsieles to all who collected visited their uncle ar:d a~! Mr. third In midget girls backstroke;
them.
and Mrs. Harold Cathcart
D. Foley., fourth In junior boys
The Fire Company's Demon- Cathcarts drove the girls ea~t
backstroke; Josle Lange, third In
stration and water ftght was glv- left with them on Monday
junior girisbackstroke; H. Schad,
en before a large and loudly ap- Ocean City, N. J. for a week. They E. Harris. third and fourth in inproving croWd, all wllllng to be will return to Swarthmore
termediate boys backstroke; Ann
soaked If the hoses turned their leave Susan and vlslt Mrs. Cath- Paul, second, intermediate lilrla
way. Speeds runs, putting out the cart's sister Mrs. ·Bower for two backstroke; Bob Sublette and
fire in the temporary "Police days before they return to Cleve- George AllIson' third and fourth
Headquarters" with
land.
senior boys backstroke; J. Robln~
~tan Stepanski remalliing stOical- Bob Keighton will teach Social son, third, senior girls backstroke.
on call, ladder demonstrations, Studies and English at the ConAndy MacNair, third
pleased the waiting croWd.
cord Township School this Fall. in midget boys; H. Morrison and
e loud shout of the
M
.
R....haw second and thIr.d in
"We Want Wa ter" f 0 IIowed
rs.
Ernest
D.
LeWIS
and
her.
daughters Lynn and KeDdrS. re- mIdget girls;' S. Hansell and Bol>
water fI:t until the amtable fire- turned 'early In the week· fro
a Baker, second and third, juliior
:'~to~~e:;'= ::!t ~e stick-it- week at the Eastern Shore m b?ys; Cally MacNair, third, juliior
lng h
tisl1
orne drip- people's camp of the Church
gIrls; John Seybold, third inter~ "';nusa~:;'w'::dln ~f eel, with the Brethren, Camp Mardela,
mediate boys; J.. Williams and
Stan driving Nino d':"'trohna~ Denton, Md. On July 11, Mrs. ~ue Campbell, .thlrd and fourth,
silo
phetls Lewis her daughters and Mrs mtermediate guls; Stu Bowie
lot~er racer round the parking Joseph.P. Bishop and'her daugh~ third,. senior boys Freestyle: C:
Thanks to the Business ~_ ter Holly will leave for Cam
Pren,!ce, second midget boys; H.
ation it was a good neighborly Farthest Out at Orkney Springs, MorrIson and J. Espenschade,
Foill'it. sane fun';'d
·th Ut' Va., where Mr. Lewis will join second and' fourth, midget girls;
patriotic lead of the earlWl
de his family. After the week in M. Boyer, fourth, junior' boys;
ers.in line with the freel par~ - camp,' Mrs. BIshop and Holly will Cally MacNair, fourth, junior
brated. Chairman of the ;::y,ce~ return and the. Lewlses tour the girls; Lawrence. and Schad, 'secShirley, tired but relieved, .
southern states for three weeks. ond and third, lntermediate boys;
add to the enjoyment of his
Lt. Comdr. J~orne B. Smith,
Coles, second, Intermediate
Fourth, the thanks of Swarth- M. D. of Westminster avenue left
J. Bruce, fourth, seliior
moreans, at home for the day
Monday. for Cuba wh~ he will boys; A. Paul, J. Robinson third
.
be. stationed· for two years as and fourth, senior girls. Butter:tly:
Mrs. E. Neal Thurman of Cedar c!llef obstetrician and gynecolo- D. Renshaw, third, midget girls;
lane returned home Monday even- g~st at Gua~tanamo Bay Hos- C. Prentice, fourth, midget boys;
ing 'after spending the weekend PIta!. Mrs. Smith and their daugh- S. Mansell, third, junior boys, B.
In Buck Hill Falls. On Monday ters LInda and Debby will join Breakall, third; junior girls; Eo
she took her son, John, to Camp him as soon as it Is possible and Harri,s, thfrd, intermediate boYs'
Poconos, Lake Wallenpaupae, Fa. remain for his term of service. C. Brodhead' and J. Paul
where lie will spend 1he
Mr. and Mrs. Willtam D. Hen- and fourth, intermediate sirls' B
of July.
.
dry of Rutgers avenue and their Sublette, second seliior boys:
'Mr, and Mrs. Kent Clarke with sons Bill and Jack left by train Williams, third, ;"nlor girls. '.
their three children KennY,Char- on the Fo~ or July for CheyAt the' end of the backStroke
if!, and Linda are spen...
..;..
enne,
where
........
be metWlYormng,
and driven
SOO they
mileswill events
48 in f the seore
f R stood at 79 ...
summer in the Roy J. McCorkle the sheep and cattle ranch
the b_s..~ke9S
home at 222 COl"Ilell avenue be- Lost CabIn of Mr WIlli
..,••,.....".
it 'bad elimbed
~J',
At Valley
the close
they DlQVe into their new ..
_ Mr. Hendry's• father,
. am whom
Hen- SWIirthlnore.·
to i33 for Rose
and 64 iIor
hOme in Springfle1d.
they will. vlslt for three we ks freestyle event it stood at 1;'~
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C.
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IInal scores of 60. The Grand
Slam brought Rose Valley up
from second place to top by four
points Aronimlnk which had held
the lead. Aronimink's llnal score
was 84. Marple - Newtown 75
Martins Dam 36, East Whiteland
70.00 ':1:
,
102 Park Avenue
::W:::
d;:.
avenue, Presld!~f
" Associates, Inc., management and peI1!onnel consultants,
PhUadelphia, has been appointed
chairman of the Aviation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Phlladelphia,
Robert E. Sessions, Chamber presid.l"'t, announeed June 28.
Hay also was named vice
chairman of the Traillc and Transportation Council of the Chamber
Commerce,. which includes live
other committees In the lransportation lIeld.
Ha has I
.
the ~lfalrs o':"th~~ha':= in
Commerce and is a f
hair
man
Industri~";': ti Committee.
e a ons
Prouces
Several Top Racers
S""im Teillm
.~.
Disfrid in
J ~56-'57 Fisc(J1 YeQr
(Conl!nued uom Pille 1)
trlct (5,000 - 80,000 population).
Instruction expenditures, DeExeeutor partment B, are Increas6d from
$408,610 to $442,505. ThIs, Is an
Increase of about $34,000 which
GREER ..
Is practieally the same as the In·
Ia t year. Abo
crease's
' u t $37,000
I",pl'lesents the Increase of salar~;~!~;;~~~_~= les, both higher salaries and also
st.... an increase In staff and the rest
"I saw It In the Swarthmorean." tor the Increase In Instructional
supplies. Mso there Is a $8,000 In~
crease In teacher salary rese,."e
required tn provide tor contractust salary payments in July and
August, 1951.
Department C, Auxiliary Ailencies, has increased from $10,875
to $11,450, most of which is due
PAINTING
to' the larger allocation of school
district
money for Student Activand
ilies In the High School, and medCARPENrRY
ieal and health semces tor the
entire district.
Department D, Operation of
SWarthmore 6-8761
Plant, has increased from $44,415
to 45,890. This sum is due to a
larger allocation for tuel, water,
light, power, janitor supplies and
custodial' se,."lces.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
Maintenance Expenses. Depart·
4ND SON
ment E, have been increased because ot the great need of providIng much needed repairs and reTile Floors • PleisHc Tile placement of equlpment. The
Moclem Kitchens
budget last year called for $11.Alterations
675 and tor tb.e coming year, the
~
-
Jack Prichard
GfNfRAl CONTRACTOR
,
,
1401 Rldle, Aven..
CHester 2-4759
2.5689
,
.
'
Alterations
I
335 Dartmouth Avenlle
Flo.... . ,......
UPHOLSTERER
COri5~~er'5
LEAGUE MEETS
JnlJ'
9:00 A.M.-Triple meet with East Whiteland
~ ,and Marple Newtown .......... ,... at Milrple.Newtown
9:00 A.M.-Aronimlnk vs. Swarthmore ..... lit Swarthmore
3:00 P.M.-Novice Meet .... , .............. at Wallingford
(tentative)
,
28 9:00 A.M.-Triple meet with Martins Dam
and Colonial Village
'
at Colonial Village
CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS
JniJ'
6:00 P.M.-S~nior Diving .................. Martins Dam
Shofan Hili 0734
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of __July
5. 1956
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"SWiFT'S "PREMIUM
P,qrttrIlCibS'e
~83c nib.
T-Bone
'Strlot..
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Ci
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·3SC;;lb. - -31or-:$~fOO
:~Fran'i'fUrters
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'~Dri~k" S'~v~ling
FOR SALE - Bed, double size 2S CfO price reduction for July and August
mahogany
Simmons
spring III~
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complete
andwith
matching
mahoga~y
II1II1
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night table. Very good condition. Jewelry Repaired
PIlon.: SW 6-4216
,ill
$45: CaU CHester 3·1164.
EMIL SPIES
;
PICTURE FRAMING' !I
FOR SALE - Ladies $olld mahoWatc......
gany desk and chair. Call
....."'1' 01 F. c: Bod•• """
PORTRAIT STUDIO
SWarthmore 6-2516.
Rn. Watch and
• 129 Yol. Ave.
Photographic Supplies
;Pljjli"Cola
-
plus deposit
':Q,uilline Watelr .se1fwepps~ CaRiita"",
tKraft'~olden
"'Macaroon MarShmallows
-29c
.
Swift's Peanut /Buffer
:SSc \
R-DGER RUSSELL
service.
able. Phone SWarthmore 6-3583.
Swarflnllo.. 6-1448
of tubes carried.
State & Monro. Sts.
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
FOR SALE - POODLES ,... Eight
WH.LIAM BROOKS
weeks, standard brown. beau~lMeclla
PEHSONAL Belvedere Con- ful, Intelligent, do not shed, lov- Ash"" & Ruhblsh R .. moved
valescent Home, 2507 Chestnut lng, top hred. SWarthmore 6-7301.
....WD8 Mowed, Geiterid'~'
street, Chester. Edge ot SwarthFOR
RENT
Ba-II-' Open ' f'ioidaj- Evenings
more. Aged. senlle,chronic,
........
val!,scent men and, women.
FOR RENT, _ Garage, 133 Park 238 H ••dln~ Ave~ lIfo.lon, Pa. ,:
toods, spacious
avenue. Call SWarthmore 6Blue Cross honored.
2144.
I'
Pippin, proprietor. CHester
=::;::--;:R;;'EN=T:;--=-;u;;n~f;:CuC:rn-:-ls;'-h;-e-:-d;-ap-a-rt~_
5373.
ment, first floor, private en$500 MONTHLY
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.! tr,ane,e, two rooms,private bath,
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass - cooking privileges. References.
Starting salary for. 2 . executi.,.fype
Bicycle. 'Hobby, Toy Shop, 205 SWarthmore 6-1452.
salesmen to' ..-present lor~. Eadem'
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton
Heights. MAdison 6-0113. Oppo- FOR RENT - Unturnlshed
financial corpo,..flon. No trovel. Sat..
Formerly
i
Bancrott road, Moylan.' experlMlce and ability desIred, .stab17112 S. Chesler Rd. KI4·17oo site CUfton Theater.
room, kitchen, dinette, IIshed ....Id.nt. 25-40 YHn .",.ild. faq~~
PERSONAL - Interior and exroom on drst floor. Two dedi ~apabl. af assuming r.'ponltbtr.
terlor painting. and paper hang.
and bath second floor. ItJ... I. nquesHng Inti"'"" pi....
SWARTHMORE, PA.
650 Baltimore Pike j
Includ. brief ~nal htstorr. all
KIngswood 4-0161. '
Available
npn. confldenlal. Our solesmM have
~--;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;----~. PERSONAL -, Furniture reflnishdesired.
_
IOf_ 01 "''' ad., ... A. L
lng' - custom cahinet work.and
~warthmorea~.
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general carpentry. Andrew SpanROOFING
ier, Jr. SWarthmore 6-2198.
Viator ;=:=;=;;::::;;::::;;::::;;~::::;;;;;;;;;:'.
Gutter.
PERSONAL Slipcovers and D.
,6draperies. Henry' K. Savard, 0",5",8",6:.._ _
Worm.AlrHeQHng
Springfield. KIngswood 4-0161.
WANTED
Air Conditioning
-. Painting, qeorge WANTED _ Young college tacSheet MetalWork ~NAL
Falr. Fully l'!"ured. Estimates" ulty member desires apar,tment
given. Call MEdIa 6-3702.
with cooking, facilities, private
, '~:LOST AND,FQUND
bath and entrance In quiet sub-,
FOuNn-" Black Cocker Spaniel. urban surrounclihgs. Call MEdia
OI~".' ~.....
c~~::.;:-:.: .....n.. 4.
female. In vicinity of 30 Forest , o r
3-3245.
lane. Call Klngswood 4~0521.
Jobs as
Box48 SWwllunon6-074G
for two' girls 15 and
Call CHester 3DAY
NIGHT
I
8W 8-8818
CO-Operative 'Assin. ofSwarthinore. Inc.,
403 'IJarimduth!A".niue
.. "
Call SWarthmore 6·2469
I --8.
Bingham's brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. RoCkwell BIngham and
Joan Hemenway and Mimi Wis- son, Fletcher, of Bristol, Tenn.
dom are at Girl Scout Camp EJI- last week.
zabeth Borton, Elverson, where
Bob Beckman, son ot Mr. and
they
will
be
counselors
throughout
M
J 'B eckmanof Str'a th
th
'In
rs. H arry.
Haven avenue is' at Camp Dele SUmmer camp . g season.
Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam H. Drie- Diont where he Will stay tor tour
haus of Yale avenue lett on weeks.
Sunday, July I, for Sebec' Lake,
Bill Morrison, son ot Mr. and
Maine, where they will remain Mrs. 'MaXey 'Morrison ot Dartunill July 15.· hDuring
their abth avenue,
'~'_~
J ae'k CalliOUD,
c:u.iU
MrH. Dne aus' mother Mrs. . mOl.,
sence
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G
HT
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son 0
.an
s. ...
oun
eorge ill~er. of Lafayette ot Elm avenue ~ lett June 10 for
avenueDrlw h VlSlt wdIMrth ~e and Maplewood Farm, ..viti"hester,
S
usan
e aus an
. Driehaus' N H" h' 'the
"Y w III s tay unill
ther, Mrs. H oward H. Driehaus .rl .i were
mo
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t
"ll be J a cit's
ill vi 't
ea y n u,,_.
S Wl
W
Sl er rother Mr. George third summer spent On the t
.
Nyce and his family ot Media.'
~
arm
Mrs. Wilfred B. Brown and her
Peter Campbell, son of Mr. and
children of Toms River. N. J., ar- Mrs. HaUoc1< Campbell ot ,Vassar
rived June 27 to visit with Mrs: avenue, lett Sunday, June 24, for
Brown's parents Mr: and Mrs. Camp Mohawk near Llt~hfleld,
Birney K.' MOrse of Ha,."ard ave- Conn. where, he wlJ] be a counnue;
Mr. Brown joined his family selor tor the summer.
,
over the weekend;
Mrs. Frank H. McCowan, Jr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Wolf ot Park avenue childr!ill Barbie and Jackie of Erie,
left .Wednesday, June' 21, for a Pa., arrived' June 25 tor a thrie
vacation in Miaml, Fla.
week visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.' and Mrs. A. E. Rogers of Frank H. McCowan, Sr. ot Vassar
Park av""ue entertained their avenue. On~ Wednesday, June 27,
son-In-lay.' and daughter. Mr. and the McCowans lett for Ocean
Mrs. Richard H. Burdsall of 'City where' Mrs. McCowan, Sr.
Meadville as their house guests will stay for the month of July.,
'.
last weekend.
Mr. Frank McCowan, Jr. will join
Dr. Edward Cox, head of the his family In Ocean City next
Chemistry Department,of'Swarth_ week.
D)ore College had ,an emergency
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bovard
appendeCtomy on Monday; June of North Swarthinore' aVenUe en24, at B~ Mawr Hospital.
tertained 'Mr. Bovard's ' brother
'MIss . SUSan 'Cobbs, Dean of and' his Wfle,Mr."lllid'Mrs.Law•
at Sw~rthmore College, renee Bovard of Atlantic,-JUile
, '.
entered Gates Memorial '!WIi1g, 24. 25. The 'Laurence Bovatda
UJiiverslty HOspital. Philadelphia, were' eilroute to the Postmasters
f,~e 25 for a' major' operation Convention', In ' Bethlehem.
whIch was performed 'on WednesMr. "'and Mrs.' -'FriinklIn Larg." day.", ,
" , ' ,mao ot Darmout1r~,Circle attended
, 'Mr. ,and Mrs. David 'Bliigham ot 'the' Friehds " Genl!ral Conference
:0
'Fairnew road entertilined Mr: in Cape May;N. 'J.. last 'week.
NEWS NOTES
...
$6.00 per Hour
5 y.... of Sw......... lefe... c.
FO,!b=,-ba~:n~~~c:rt,:'!~ ":C;:loe~~=Re~.~.;="==:::'=sWO="~hm;::Q=..~.=p~a=.~11i
cellent condition. Price reason- ._
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J. F. BLACKMAN
SWARTHMORE SWIM CLUB SCtlEDULE
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AQ1ISt
We Call for You
THOMSERE
..... '7
Wed. 1 6:00 P.M.-Intermediate Diving .............. Swarthmore
Thurs. 2 6:00 P.M.-Juriior Diving ................ '. Rose Valley
Fri. 3 ,6,:00 P.M.-Midget Swimming .............. East Whiteland
Sat. 4 9:00 A.M.-Breaststroke, Freestyle and 440 Marple-Newtown
Sat. 4 3:00 P.M.-Backstroke, Butterfly and 220 .,. Colonial Village
4:00 P,M.-Relays and Exhibition Diving .. , ... ' Aronimink
EASY METHOD AUTO
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SALE
PERSONAi:':':: Upholstery repairs;
PRICES REDUCED FOR
JULY AND AUGU5T. Seats $9.50 up, large chair re-upholstered-$35 to $40. SPECIAL SALE
OF UPHOLSTERY CLOTH Rel~hll:' $6. reduced to $3.50 per
More than five
ot
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PERSONAL
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Morton Flower Shop
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR
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THE SWAHTiDlORUN
I
budget item Is $17,400.
levy is made Is $8,308,445, a rise I
Department F, Fixed Charges, of $268,770 or 3.34% oVer last II
carries an Increase ,of about year. The tax rate Is 42 mills.
.
CONSTRUCTION
,RESIDENTIAL
AND
.
. ,'.'
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COMMERCIAL
item-Payment
U/Ullman tertalned ,at a
tt.rement Board for
"Amherst 'avenue, their
Picnic supper at their
on behalf of school em"8n~ ~. Ullinan's moth....
holldayevenlng.'
,
The, budget Increase 1s1';;;~:7 J:Robert KIlneof Ri"el"'rie'''1 Mr. and'Mrs. Robert S. Wright,
$240870 last year to $27 ,210 road, have returned from a vaca- Jr., of Westdale avenue enter·
next year.
tiOD. In 'New England
talned at a yard picnic on the
Percentage-wise, the allocations which they spent two weeks
Fourth of July.
of various departments ot current
'KIln';'s summer home
-----=.=r:'O"'c.:r=a-7.N:::O':::n=c=B:---expense for 1956-57 are:
.
'H.i'rbor,'N. ''ti,:, ,;.n'u,
B9l"ATB 'OF, ALBB8T H. 01lTBRo
A. General Control .,.,.. 4.."IV
8"'~
~1'
IIA ..; _
of tile' JIoraaab'of _
Ullman attended the '
....;;.) Del_want
()ouatF." Pu-..wi.
B.Jnstruction ...... "., .. 71.0%
'.,
LBT1'BIIIl TBS'1"AlIBNTABY OIl Ih!t
~ C. Auxiliary' Agencies 82.0%
ot, the, National
-boove ..tate hp.l'I"" ..... ......tod ...
6"'- Agency Network· at the
tile und......... , all _ _ 1....D. O peration ... ,., ..... ,..
..,.
, t o tho ........te are, _ _ ~
Bay Club, Oste,."ille, 'MasS"
make _ t o ..... _
hari"" .......
E. MaIn tenance .... ,," 3.0%
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to Praertt tho ....... without deiST.
~. Fixed !==harges ,.,," 4.6% Cape Cod. The U1Jmans, Mrs. R. to
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G. E. Wiman ot VaSsar avenue,
?I~~! f~
higher than last year, due to
and Mrs. E. E. Thomas and chil- Or to herS"A~. 1'•.
payment of a short term loan of dren ot Alden will join a tamily BUTLER. BBATTY•• GRI!lBR ..
$50,000 borrowed last, year, to be party at the home ot Mr. and
JOHNSON
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bonds will mature and be retired Villanova on the Fourth ot July.
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Mr. Robert A. Boyle of AmUnder H, Capital OuUay,
herst avenue has returned
vision Is made for tile establlsh'Hospital and Is reOppo.l.. '.1.1. StatiO.
'm~nt of a possible contractual cuperatlng nicely tollowlng
'WEDD'ING louQUm
base of $166,228, to be used for gery performed there.
planning school building expanMr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
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such money must be
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Gifts & AlltI" •••
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~owing potential ot the schOOl dis·
(EVENINGS • SUNDAYSI
trlct during the coming, year. An
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additional sum,ot $15,800 tor current capital outlay, brings the
budget allocation ot this de:pal:t-I
ment up to $182,028.
The assessed valuation of real
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ARTIIMOREAN
G, 1958
taxes. It Is noted that the LegIs..
lature made these provislODll
The Swarthmore Borough Tax available only to school districts
Members
and
guests
of
the
event
with
Helen
Morrison,
secCollector,
Milry Parke Dodd,
and not to other taxIng bodies.
(Continued from Page 1)
Swarthmore Swim Club wound ond.
in
just aDllounced that abe Is send-I
Frank R. Gettz, an aceomp1lahed up the local Fourth of July with
Josie Lange was 1lrst
the
Mrs. Walker'Penlleld of Guernhorseman arrived in the blizzard a nll'Velty water carnival full of girls candle race, 12 and under, ,lug out supplemental school tax
sey
road, leaveS today on the
of 1888 to ald Swarthmore College spills, cbills and tbrllls. Prizes despite a strong breeze. Eddle notices." under Act 544. of the
S.
S.
United Ststes for . . eight
by driving its teams ot sleigh ranged from marbles to water- Shute won the boys event with Pennsylvania General Assembly
week
trip through England,
horses. He remained and operated melons.
David Morrow, second.'
of 1952. Notice of these assessSwitzerland .and France. Mr.
the College truck farm until his
A trio of unusually adept dlvers
The Paul twins, Ann aDd J\!an ment increases had previously
Penfield will join Mrs. Penlleld
death in 1934.
and swimmers booked as The won one three-legged race fO;, been mailed to each affected in London in about two weeks.
Frank L. Gettz beeame an ac- Smoothies and individually an- girls 14 and under. Marsha Hunt i property owner by the Assessor,
countant in the freight depart- nounced as Speedy Gonzales, Gal- and Ann M~Dowell won a dUPU-\ Frank L. Geltz, now retired.
Four out of five· persons 65 years
ment of the Pennsylvania Rall- lopping Goon, and Two-Way cate event. Hal Lawrence and, Under the plan adopted by tbiB of age or ov~ will be eligible
road Company on April 12, 1912 Stretch opened the festivities with Howard Schad won the boys' school district under the Act re- for &OCtal security benefits in 1975.
and had completed 35 years act- demonstrations of their orlgir.al !three-legged race.
ferred to, the AsSessor monthly
ive service when he left the Com- styles, both in performance and
Carol Williams emerged victor-' reports to the School District and
pany on sick leave in August swim attire. Their unique strokes, lous in a balioon race for girls the Tax Collector. the completed When someone says
1947.
breath-taking fountain forma- over 14. Ronnie Taylor won for: values of properties that have
His pOlitical career began in tion, chain swimming, ability to the boys.
been finished or on which altera1914; Having turned 21 that shrink in the water, and new ,and
A team compOsed of Dave" tions have been completed. The
spring, he was drafted into the different dives more than border- Preston, Skip Skoglund, Luren. School District computes the adjob of judge of election when the ed on the fantastic. One or two Dickinson and Jon Lange won the' ditional tax due and payable and
regular judge became ill just be- of the many enthralled spectators clothes relay against the lifeguard: reports this 'Sum to the tax colfore the fall election. Mr. Geltz remarked the coincidental re- team.· Somehow the guards kept 1lector who sends the tax notice,
arrived at the old Borough Hall, semblence of the trio to three of losing their caps, goggles and fins. on the first of each month on
where all Borough votes were the pool's popular lifeguards, Bill
The girls clpthes relay winning' which the tax is due, to the recast then, at 7 a.m. and was the Kynett, Bill Hoot and Walter team was composed of Carollne spective property owners.
first to vote In what turned out to Udovich.
. Webster, Susan Campbell, Les' At the beg!nningof the new
be such a heavy election that it
The Smoothies later exhibited Ann Kurtzhalz and Susan Bruce. tax year, on the first Monday of
took until noon the next day to their particularly novel scoring
Subm...si11. Action
! July, the tax collector then sends
count the paper ballots. In those ~ste,m b y ra ti ng the superb exIn a pool where some folk are' a supplemental tax
. no ti c~ f ,or the
days there were but 600 to 700 hiblt.on dlves of Jean Boyer and still struggling to stay up the even entire year covenog the mcreased
voters In the entire borough ~d Brodie Crawford against those of harder feat of staying down was' values over those repOrted in, the
,What you ,..aIl1 need
nearly .100 per cent exercised theIr Fearless Fosdick
.
' demonst ra ted b Y a r-'Iar
tax notices • Such increas.
, bllled as an adnurabJy
....&...
franchise.
Olympic dlving champ!0n. Fos- considerable numbP.r of local es were not reflected In the regu.is a pair of earmuffs I
Later Mr. Gettz served. a couple, dick was a tall, lean athlete some- swimmers. I Dick Fellows and lar tax bills and require' suppleof terms as majority mspector. what Uk... Carl Schaefer, assistant Andy Roxby tied in the under-I mental bllilng. Since, under this
We are serio... abollC
He also served as secret"?'-treas- coach of the Swarthmore Swim water distance test-both !ravel- Act, the School DIstrict is perthis buoiness of heedinsdle
reDdom recipea of wellurer of, the Pe~nsYlvama Stste Team. HIs performance on the ing the entire 50-yard length of I mitted to levy the additional tax
,
mun;ng friena. IUld neighAssessors AsoclatJon and was in- high board proved him "fearless" the pOol before surfaclDg.In the for the succeeding full year which
bors. Cert.aioly chere a~~
strumental in the passage of sev-. indeed.
subsequent swim-all Dick better-' Is the year 1956-57,' these bills
lOme wooderfal DeW meclieral laws governing and protectDicky Martin retrieved seven ed Andy by managing to turn de-I are now being prepared at the '
daes DOwavai1able. Buconly ,
ing assessors.
pennies from the pool bottom and spite shallowness of the water I instance of the School Dlstrict to
your Doctor luiow. wbea.
He has been treasurer of the Kristin Peterson 13 to win the and progress a abort dlstanceon • be sent to taxpayers to be paid
where aad how to p~'be
Players Club of Swarthmore for boys and girls penny scramble a return trip. So Dick was pre_ I along with the regular school
diem. Call on him ac ch'l fine
the past seven years.
' sen
t e d the "il
,ign of illness. Heed his comvi Last
esldyear
t for children six and under•
s ver" cup. V'ICki
pelellt coonseL An" always
ed
he also Shervwlll as tince-p~ dednl'
Carol Espenschade and Debby, Baker almost made it to the ,pool
EASTLA'WN CEMETERY
brillS his prescriptions to ...
an oWce e
can ue 1D a - Su\livan won the two kickbOard I
for careful com~W!dioS.
tion to ~ng business manager races for ,!Irls eight and under.: en~e H. Logan Lawrences won
A non-profit, mutual enternext seaso .
Andy Thompson and Sandy Rob-', the f--"- relay with the Bob Al• f th b
fit ff
CATHERMAWS
Before and after World War I inson won the male equlvalent. , tbon;"";;;;mlng in second, the prISe or e ene 0 am les
DRUG STORE
he was all active member of the
Eric Peterson waS first and i Prestons ,third and Hansells, residing In Swarthmore, and
"" ,Swarthmore Fire aDd Protective David Elsenbud second in the bal_, fourth. The junior family relay neighboring c~mmunltl.., Your
. Association, ofn1 which his bfather
loon race for boys 10 and under. winn ers were: E $pensehades, patronage,ls
earnestly solicited.
t
,
:;:"m~. ~~g~..:e~e~:: ~e a~ Diane Renshaw won the girls first; SUvers, second; Gllis, third;
ALBERT N. GARRETT
Petersons, fourth.
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FREE PROGRAMS
. C
h Millard Robinson SUller.- _I Pres dent'
a••oss gr.
has been recording secretary ,of
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228 Sarrett Ave.
SW 6-04&9
the local American Legion Post.' Special sound health movies, ,1Dtended the afternoon s ac Vlties J
Married to the former Mar- some cartoons aDd others of day- which were most ably announced Swarthmore, Pa.
WA 2-8741
guerlte McLean 'Of Rutledge in to-day living, are being offered i by Renshaw brothers, Horace and; ~;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
1919, 'he has one daughter, Mrs. by the Delaware County TUber-,! Clifford.
,
C. William Ramsay of Mt. Hol- culosls and Health Association,. as
-------ELBOW!
TV
yoke place and two grandchildren, free programs to summe,r recrea-I Black Poodle Earns
c. Wl\llam, Jr. (Chlck) and tional playground and camp
"Companion" Degree
Tone TV
$9.95 ~ompJete
Heather Marguerite Ramsay.
groups, and Bible Schools In the·
.Separate volume control and switch ,
area.
Marie Antionette, black French
.Permlts late-at-night viewing without disturbing sleepers
F:ree booklets explalD!ng soClal These films, dealing with nu- poodle of Mr. and ·Mrs, Ben Olcott
• EXcellent for Hard-of-Hearing
security are available at the social trltlon, good health habits, first of Oberlin avenue won the Del.Attractive All-Wood Cabinet
securityolllce In Chester.
aid, tuberculosis and a number of aware County Dog Training School
• Allows quieting or silencing noisy commercials
I other subjects are designed for Trophy as llie highest sc"rInil dog
childreD of all ages. They may be trained at the school, participating
RADIO· PHONO • TV
Furniture Upholstering
scli'eduled through Jon Clayton, 1in the Delaware County Kennel
FRED D. KIERSTEAD
Added Tax Bills Out,
PooIites Celebrate "The Fourth"
Frank Gettz Retires
As Area Assessor
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He8lth Education Secret~ry at the; Club all-breed shown on June 10.
Delaware County 'TB Office, t9h
score of, 191 pOints out
THOM SEREMBA
Flv. Yean of Sworthmor. w.,..ees
Estimate.> Given Without Oblll)afion
Phone Sharon HID 0734
Priee Reda:ttlon for JIl17 and. Aqpd.
YOUR . RADIO NEEDS
RCA Batteries"
Get Them Today at
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110 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
and Welsh Streets, Chester. The
telephone is ,CH .3~7.
Mr: ,Clayton and MIss Wilbelmina Powell; als,o a 'Health Education' field worker, have started
scheduling speclal he8lth, programs for clubs, serVice organizations and school assemblies,
starting in the Fall. 'l'hese programs, varying from 15 to 45
minutes, range from professional
speakers on tuberculosis
health problems in the County,
motion pictures, colored slides,
panel discussions.
k
alic,. I,ar c "
I,.' 9 I' r t s
oli bank I,uildln~
DURING
JULY AND AUGUST
Store Closed
I P. M. Saturday
, THE 'PREP SHOP
(Ages 6
to 16)
40S Dartliloutll Ave.
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KI4;.15.15
SWARTHMOilE
a possible 200 completed her I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
qualification for the American
Kennel Club companion dog deSTORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30.p. M.
gree, and nearly won her the
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.,
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
award for the highest scoring
poodle in the show.
Craft's C h, arm, Weimaraner
owned by Irving Zimmerman of
Harvard avenue won the first of
thre~ legs required ~or the CD
degree also at the show.
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Enjoy Happy Hours
At Summer Recreation
(Continued nom Page 1)
pigs. A trip to the Gas Station
tor the filling of inner tubes wiU>
air was fun; When they
through the w!l
water running freely again.
Friday the PrImary Group took
a trip to the TV Studio and were I
the audience for "Happy, the
Clown" program. They also enjoyed a guided trip around the
studio. During the week they participated in races and relays. IndOOl's, handicrafts provided fun
for each one.
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SocIal ,security protects
worker and his family against 1.....
of earnings due to old' age
death.
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Wonderful Valuesl
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Swimwear you have even seenl Famous
makes included in this offering - just ~n
time for vacations and traveling I All styles'
and sizes for Juniors and Women.
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VOLUME 28-NUMBER 28
Paul Creston Joins
~';": ~:e ~o~'::"~e:;e ~~ Swarthmore Faculty
Bugless, Dogless
Boro Not Costless
Local Paintings on View
A collection of paintings by
South Chester road. The exhibition, representing the woriLof ,the
painting class at the Woman's
Club of Swarthmore, wlll be on
view for about a month.
Those contributiilg are:
Mabel Talley, ,Mrs. George P.
W.arren" Mrs. Alfred Longwell,
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Lee Mrs J hn
rs. .
eo ore
,
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E. Michael, Mrs. Roy Marlin,
Mrs. James Shapleigh, and Mrs.
Avery F. Blake.
Council Finds Keeping
Cool Even Less
Costless
The price of a pest-free Borough was weighed by Council in
its regular July session Monday
evening when payment of $1846
for a mnsquito fogging machine
was approved and Blair Davis .:>f
Media, Borough dogcatcher, was
granted the $100, salary increase
he requested.
The Borough pald $746 on' the
spraying machine which arrived
two weeks ago. The balance, and
an additional $186' whicR wlll
cover cnst at insecticide and labor
for two of the regular weekly
Sprayings of the town, was con,trlbuted by citizens through a
collection committee headed by
Charlea Topping; Although CouncIl anticipated $1000 must be budgeted for next year's anti-mosquito campaign, It was ststed that
the $80 to $90 weekly expense of
doing its own bug-ridding, Is conslderably 'less than' the $140 and
$190 quoted by the Delaware
County Mosqulto Extermination
N.Y. Composer To Teach
A C II
t 0 ege During
Fall Term
37 Foreign Students
Arrive Here Saturday
Air laid Alert
Set for J"Iy 20
Swartbmore IIoroqb wlll
parliclpate In a naUon-wtde air
raid test wblcb wlll &ake plaee
Frlday,July 20, Charles E.
Flscber. ehalrman of the 111eal
elvll Defense announced thls
week.
•
The time bas been eet for
1:55 p.m., aad wltb the lOundin&" of the Bed 81--', all trat.fie wlll he s&opped and pedesirtans wlll be expected ... &ake
cover. Since the test will JaM
abollt 10 or 15 DunUtes, U bas
beeo sqcested \bat those witb
appoiJllments seheduled In the
early afternooa make their
travel pla.Ds accordingly.
An alert signal win sound off
aboot ao hour before the 1:55
Guests Under AFS Program
To Make Three
Day Visit
Paul Creston, eminent COmThirty-seven foreigu stUdents
poser and musician, will join the
from 17 countries will arrive in
faculty of Swarthmqre College
Swarthmore tomorrow, to make
f th 1956 f 11
t
i
or e ced
a tsemles
ers,
t
was
visits
in the area. The group,
b
announ
recen y y warthscheduled to arrive at 2 p.m. at
more President Courtney Smith.
Swarthmore High School, will
Mr. Creston wlll teach a course
spend a three day period as the
and seminar in principles of
guests of families in Swarthmore
rhythm based on ideas developed
and viclDlty.
during the writing of his new text
The visltors-students, finishing
~o
book "PrInciples of Rhythm."
a year of study in this country
II
,
'
Mr. C~eston's work has won
under the auspices of the Amerlfor him a number of coveted
can Field Service International
Hoot,Schoefer Leaving; mFusiCal honors. A Guggenheim Red SJpaI.
Scholarship program - Include
ellOW
Triple Meet
ti
in Mhuslc for two consecuboys and glrla from France, Ausve years, e was awarded the
tria, The Netherlands, Italy, BelTomorrow
Citation of Merit from the Naglum; Germany, Norway, FlD1and,
tional Association for American
Luxembourg, Japan, Uraguay,
The first course of swimming Composers and Conductors as the
Great Britain, Turkey, Sweden,
lessons, in which 95 children outstanding compOser of the years
Spain, Greece, and Nevaz Panday
were enrolled, ended Friday at 1841 and 1943. In 1943 his FlM
of Pakistan, who just graduated
the Swarthmore SWIm Club pool Symphony, performed at Carnegie' Summer Clubbers Total' from Swarthmore High School
and eager new groups appeared Hall by the Philadelphia Orches62; 6 :reams Vie for
this June.
on Monday to begin the next two- tra under OrmaIidy, captured the
Local hostesses for the occasion
weck course. Felt insignia which New York Music Critics' Circle
Championship
are:
can be sewn On the children's Award as the' best American or
Summer Club has been under
suits are now being given to class chestral work of the season, and way for three weeks w'lth a
Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun
Commlsslon and another outside
be'
Turtl
th
th
of Elm avenue, Mr. aDd Mrs. Carl
'source for perfOrmIng the service' mem rs-green
es for ose
e American Academy of Arts variety of activities including
Dellmuth of, North Swartbmore
for the Borough ana weekly bas- w h a started out as non-swimmers and Letters bestowed on him Its sports, games, and arts and crafts.' .
is
in the 10 a.m. class, golden sun- annual award In music.
The 62 youngsters, third, fourth, avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm W.
.
fish
Carroll of Coliege avenue, Mr.
Dogcatcher Davia whose annual
for the 9:30 beginners, and
Two y,ears later he received the fifth ,lIl!d sixth graders, have been and Mrs. Logan Lawrence of Welwage jumps from ~
*~ .... to $500 re- white whales for the advanced Alice M. Ditson Award, and in divided, ~nto six teams with the
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lesley road, Mr. and Mrs. Doiiald
pOrted he had apprehended ten group which 'hits the water at 9 1948 occupied the A1chin Chair at 'usual UD;iqu,: names. They have P. Jones of North Swarthmore
dogs in the Borough, during the a.m. rain or shine. Those who took
(Continued on Page 8),
,been competing in softball, kick avenue, Mr. aDd Mrs. Edward
past month. All were humanely lessons during the previous course
baseball, capture the fiag, etc. as Ainslie of North Chester
d,
destroyed.
'
may apply at the pool oWce for
well as varl0\lS gamC!' of which, Mr. and Mrs. Wl1lls Durb roaof
Willi pests, g....... and, destnl"- insignia.
bOmbardment seems to be the
OI'8W
tloIi riillllngarOundin theirmitids
Bie.lii ........ sl!iteft EiliGUe4 ,. Tu,,"?,,! night was a llvely ~ mOst popular.
I:;:~ a;:::::. ;r",::d
the Borough Fathers decided to
Enrolled for the CCiurse just' 1D' 'the Bo
.
a ar
Invest a hit more and endeavor ended were: 26 Turtles-Ted Stan Stepanski wlli be the first to Clubbers have been making bask-I avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.
to do away with speeders within .iones 'Stanley Ward Car! and term this the understatement of ets out of reed, and, various ar-,' Seymour and Mr. and Mrs'" ClarSwarthmore's confines.' During the Richi~ deMoll, Pete: Derickson, the year.
ticies of clay and leather as well ence Boyer of Dickinson avenue,
next month policemen will be Nancy Cornelius, Carolyn Heinze,
It all began around 9: 30 p;m. as papier-mache bowls ';"d fing_' Mrs. Robert Borer of Garrett aveaided by special oIIIcers hired for Biff FiDe, Robin Van Ravenswaay, when residents of Dartmouth er, paintings.
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By
the
middie
of
this
week the relt of Maple avenue, Dr. and
en
bbed
their
ten hours weekly at two dollars, Marcia and Michael Rubenstein, av u, ru
eyes,re ew(C ti
an hour, to apprehend motorists Billy Dethloll, Shelby Jackson, ad qulc~ their evening llbatioos Blue Jaguars, with Betsy Breakell
on nued on Page .8)
who exceed the speed limits. Gall A veson, Jlm;,.y and Randy and, decIding that the animal they as captain, were leading the rest
Residents have been complal!!lng Reeves, Ricky Shinn, Dotty Dan- were seeing was, netther a pink of the teams on total points
SCOUTS ENCAMP
of too-fast driving esPecialJy OIl lei Peter Heineman Bert Tib- elephant nor a purple cow, called through the ellorts of such outTwenty-two members of Boy
Riverview road and Cedar lane. be;',' Steven and David McCalllst- the, Borough Police.
standing athietes as Chuck Turner, Jimmy Tolles, BOb Bowland, Scout Troops 2 and 3 of Swarth(Continued on Page 5)
er, Jimmy Byse, Cindy Wigton,
P~ l!IlIis TJndse~ and Kim Prescott, J. P.,Schrader, Jolm more are &pentljog this week at
Sally Jo and Gay Pyle;
Stepan aJd were on duty' lD the Shegeoka Jeff Weber BJJd B'
Boy Scout eamp Delmont, near
Forty-two
Sunfish~Meg
Turnpolice c"'1" ~dsey was dlverted '
,
, n a n Sumneytown. The ",dult Troop
Beckers Sail on Ryndam er Billy Titus Jay Spencer En- by
lace were the leader is Bob WUden. AssIsting
a call to direct an out-of-state c~~erti' InGsecters°nd PD
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Beek~, ~ Duling, T~m Topping, 'Sally car to a hospltsl for emergency G
0 .ne
ut, , On Jon e s, ,him is the Senior Patrol Leader
with their son Mlcbael, of Walnut Boyd, Pat and Peggy Carroll, maternity care. Stepanski found captain, third the Alley Cats, Gay of Troop 2 B b Beckm
fourth the, T .N.T.'.
,0
ann.
lane salled yeSterday on the Ryn- Charles Soule Kristin Peterson, a soft-eyed Guernsey COW ent er- Shay, captain;
(Continued on Page 4)
Other mem~ of Troop 2 at
dam for a y\!&r in Europe. Mr. Jay Sipler Da'vid Speers Natalie lng Lafayette avenue from Dart•
camp are Fred Kellerman" John
Becker, profeSsor of English at and JacK!; Shinn, Patty 'Seybold, mouth and, deserting his car, purSeybold, Stephen Brobeck, Julian
Swarthm,ore College, has received ChrIstIne deMoll cwre Harris sued the cow through the MethoBu1lltt, Arthur Loeben, Chip
a Fu11hright Teaching Fellowship Mark, Beardsley: John Espen~ dist Church passageway to PlIrk
Shay, Doug Wrage, Rich Kent,
to the University .of Bonleaux and schade, Nell Preston, Janet Fuoss, avenue.
David Corbett, BlIl Biddle, GuY
the Uulversity of Lille in' France. Susan Morgan, John Derickson,
From then on many local resiRandall W. Reed of WalliDgford Smith. David Beckmann, Peter
Mrs. Becker wll\ be on a year's Ann Howland, Susan and Sally dents wondered if the pOlice was elected president of the ,Kent, Ed Imbrogno, John Bond,
leave of absence frOm her teach- Ross, DaVid Ridgeway, ~ne were going out for long distance Family Service of Delaware' Chuck Soule, Chuck Rushton, KrIs
ing position at the'$warthmore Fraley, Louis Brooks, June Roxby, running as the cow led Stepanski County at the Annual' Board Ungern, and Gareld Gray. Repremgh School.
Peter Salam, John Hornoll, Mary down Park avenue yards to Har- Meeting June 26 in Media. He sentl ng T roop 3 are S teph en JacT,he Beckers wll\ spend, this
vard, aeross the Nino deProphetis
b
d C
La
orey
rgeman.
summer touring EUrope, will live Ann Burtis, Dick Daniel, Susan property and adjacent' lawns to su~ceeds Jphn W. Carroll of Co1- 0 an
Heinemann,
Carol
Schwartzman,
Yale,
through
back
yards
on
Dicklege
avenue,
retiring
president,
Most
of
the
Scouts
wlll remain
in Bordeaux and Paris during the
Christine
Smith,
Sandy
Snyder,
who
served
four
terms.
'in
camp
next
week
also,
and will
winter, aDd next summer will be
inson avenue to Mi;C;higan, then
KatiA
Natvig,
Peter
Sullivan,
Other
elected
olBeers
of
the
be
joined
by'
Bl11
Spencer
and
'in England. They will return
Y
back to Vassar and on Vassar to
.
Peter and James Kent;
Harvard and once more to the board are:,
; Don Crafls of Troop 3. While in
home in September, 1957.
Twenty-eight
Whales-Skipper
deProphetis
lawn.
First
vice-president,
A.
Sidney
camp the Scouts wll\ have the
John Becker, their oldest son,
Willis,
Julie
Huse,
Connie
Chamb_
Johnson,
Jr.,
of
North
Chester
opportunity
to work on their
is being inducted into the Army
In the meantime William Shir- road' second vice-president Flor- S
i dvancement as well as
ers,
Kathy
Titus,
Dory
Kroon,
coua
today. Their other soo., Dennis, Harly Stein, Linda and Eleta ley and Harvey Pierce had joined ence' A. Fromm; secreiar;, Mrs. I, participate in activities common
Is living in Newark, N. J. where
the chase with attempts to lasso
t
Iif
he is working for the Prudential Jones, Gordon Boyd, Eric Peter- the cow but it was the persistent, Edna M' Danehower; treasurer, , a camp e.
son, Jon Speers, Spenc,er Carroll, p~nting Stepanski who finally Paul W. Everitt; and asslstsnt' Camp Deimont Is the Valley
Life Insurance Company.
.
(Continued on psge 8)
caught the cow at the end of his treasurer, William J. Smedley. I Forge Council camp serving Boy
Mr. and Mrs. Prosser Gifford
New members of the board are Scouts in Delaware and Montwill be living in the Becker's
one hour run, led it to Borough
Hall,
Where,
a
rumor
has
it,
the
William
Casey of Wallingfurd; gomery counties. Its name comhome dm;lng their absence. Mr.
cow was tied to a parkiIig meter. and Dr. Roger Huber, Mrs. GrIf- . bined the first syllables of bolli
Gifford is assistant to CQUl'tney
Once Its owner, Mr•• WOod at fith G. Levering; and Dr. James c,\untles.
Smith, preSident of Swarthmore
the
Elnwood Nursing Home on E. Wheeler.
, --,-------College and American Secretary
Swartlutl.ore College has reBaltimore
Pike
was
informed
of
Amorig
those
serving
again
this'
LIONS
STRIYEFOR EAGLES
of the Rhodes Scholarships.
cently received a $20,000 grant
Swarthmore LiOns wlll field a
from the estate of the late E. mil- the cow's apprehension, he sent year as members are:
a
man
with
a
rope
to
lead'
it
a.
Winfield
Baile
apd
Mrs.
six
man team In the Regional'
berd L\lwrence of Avondale, whO
through
the
underpass
and
home.
Robert
W.
Beatty,
'both
of
WalLions'
Golf Tournam~nt taking
attended the preparatory depart'Could it be that Swarthmore's ment of the College in 1881 and Enroute, il surprised motorists as Iingford. Mr. Carroll; Mrs. Ray- place today at' the Lianerch
the unexpected duo led traWc In morid K. Denworth of Elm ave- Country Club.
high I.Q. extends even to its 1882.
The six _ Robert Bird, Tom
mOSquitoes? One or two residents
The income from the grant Is obedience to green aDd red lights nue; Morris L. mcks of Coliege
all
the
way
home.
Perhaps
the
!'venue;
Mr.
Howard
P.
KUlp
of
Codway,
Wl1liam Taylor, Charles
report that '{!inC
mOSqulto machine, the mosquitoes' high' In charscter, pasonlllity, and it earUer ill SpringSeld and l~ tert!'w:01te of Sprtngfleld; and G: Edwin Windell-will be in. comIn their' yards have. switched to scholarahip, and shOw need for it, saw it sately to Its DddDIght Babr 'lbompson arid ElW'OOlf R peb'tloo' ·wi1h theChestel' PIke
straw.
' i TObia.. , both of Media. ,
LroiIs and tile Media, Lions.
the, day shift. .
",,'
fiDanclBI assistance.,
Youngsters Flock
AquatIC" Classes
FUR &FroIic Keynote
SRA Play Groups
When is a Cow?
!
c
I
Randall W. Reed Heads
Co
F mil Se .'
onty a
College Receives
$20.000 Grant
Prof. Prude Opines
y
rvIce
I
I
..
P ..e2
1 HE SWARTHMOREAN
July 13, 1956
wID vl~t his aunt and uncle, Mr, oIBter-in~law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. WilJIam ·La1mbeer second son, Thomas Howard, on
and Mrs. S. R. Shurley, for about
Morse, with their son and of Crest lane are receiving con- Wednesday, July 11 at the All
Mi~ Joyzelle Peck of Dart- a month..
daughte~, of Boston, Mass.
gratuJatiom on the birth of a son, Souls Hospital in Morristown,
'mouth avenue left on Tuesday for
William' Abbot, on Tuesday, July N. J.
.
a two week motor trip through
NAMES ATTENDANTS'
10.
The baby is the grandaon of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith
Pennsylvania and New York
Mr.
and Mrs. Howard M. Jenkin"
recently had as their house guests
State.
Miss
Virginia'
Smith
wID
serve
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
A.
Jenand
great-grandson of Mr. and
Mr. Smith's brother' and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley iI. Smith as.maid of honor at the marriage kiDs. II of Chester, N. J. announce Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins of North
, and daughter Dlaua, of Lubbock. of her sister. Miss Linda Jean the birth of their third child, and Chester road.
Dr. Wallace McCrory of West- Tex.
Smith
W1Uiam
Gorman,andJr.Mr.which
willEugene
take fl
nUns!er avenue, with his daug h ter' Pamela. sailed yesterday on
place Saturday afternoon, July 21.
the Ryndam, bound for CopenMr. and Mrs. William A. Lof- in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
hagen, Denmark, where he will tus formerly of Haverford, place Church. The Rev. Joseph P. BishDick Franchetti
attend the International Congress moved Wednesday to their new op wID oJliciate at the 4 o'clOCk
of Pediatrics. He and Pamela will home in Middletown, N. Y.
ceremony.
939 RocIJl,n Road, Springfield
KI 401 0Z8
travel on the continent, and spend
Mr. andSnrlth
Mrs. isW.theAlfred
Smith
some Ume in England before redaughter
of Amherst avenue. Mr. Gorman
turning home September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard of
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. GorUnion avenue have returned home
after spending a week at Ocean
MissM.,dia Friends
Alan and Gerry Stamford, sons City, N. J. While there they celeof Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stamford, brated their 44th Wedding Anni- Smith wilJ be Mrs. J. Grant Lowe
, 81st Year
and Miss Faith N. Poole, both of
Jr., of Strath Haven avenue, left versary.
July 1 for Camp Red Cloud on
Wilmington, Del. Beverly Smith,
Now Enrolling for Fall Term
another sister of the bride, will
Lake Champlain, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Humphrey be the junior bridesmaid.
Nursery through Fifth Grade _ Kindergarten
and their daughter, Lisa, moved
Mr. Alexander Marlin, Jr. of
Morning and Afternoon Groups
last Monday from their hom.. in
MI~ Anne MabboU of Harvard
avenue and Miss Barbara Kent Wallingford to their new resiPhone MEdia 6-6563 or Write the S.c.ool
of Dartmouth avenue, returned dence at 1020 Harvard avenue.
Messrs. Joseph Torro of South
Tlitnl and NorD Streets, MedIa
home last weekend from a vililt
in Gloucester, Ma~. Miss Kent,
of DuneUf1D,
J., Walter
~g
Plainlleld,
N. N.
J., Richard
Musbko
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheldon Turner of Plainlleld, N. J. and Thomas
who spent four weeks in' Bass
ROCks, also entertained during and their daughter Allison left Zeppler of. Brooklyn, N. Y. will
the month, Miss Joan Eynon of Tuesday for Washington, D. C. be the ushers.
Vassar avenue, Miss Sylvia EJlls after spending three days as the
Miss Smith has been guest of
of· South Cbester r004) and Mrs. house guests of Mr. Turner's
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and honor at several parlles recently.
William B. Campbell and MIss
Mrs.
Doo,ald. P. Jones of Sv.rarthJuly 2 Mrs. Donald Lennox of
Middletown Road
.
R. D. 16. Media; Poll.
Theodora Sharp ot Philadelphia.
more, aVeJlue and visiting • wJth IW'allingtord was hostess at a lInOpposite HIg~ Mea~,ow .
' ..
Mr. Turner's mother Mrs.
en shower for some neighbors of
Custom L(lnds~a" Work I'
H. Turner 01. Lafayette avenue. Miss Snrlth. Mrs. Seymour W.
Telethone: CHu"" ~7Z06.
'
Sally McCawley of Riverview The Turners arri;'ed Saturday
with her daughter Mrs.
AsIc
for
n
Palmer
or
Henry
Amold
road Is spending the summer at from Baghdad, Iraq wh~e Mr. Edward F. Campbell, Jr., en'ter'-J
Camp Merestead, Camden, Me.
Turner has been for two and a
. on July 6 in the Kletzlen
POWER, S'RAVIN& _ TREr TRIMMIN&
half years as. the Sociai Welfare
on South Cbes~ road at a
.TERRACES, WAi.LS ANii..,,~
Consultant to. the MinIster of So- kitchen shower. Miss Smith· was
VIsit our Roadside Martet Olt "e Mlddletowlt Road
Susan Drlehaus of Yale ave- cial AlJaIrs of Iraq under the
of honor at a surprise
nue wID spend two w~ in Den- United States Operations Mission,
and shower on July 7
COTONEASTER. LIUCOTHO"i"A~ESE ANDROMEDA
mark, Me., as the guest of Susan I.C.A:. Allison "ttends high school given by Mrs. Grover C. Greene
,
ENKIANTHUS. 1(0 'RiuTUIA
,Hayward, daughter of Mr. and at the American College at Beirut, and her miUghter Doris of South
HYBRID CLEMATIS and HO,t' OC,ALI,IS. nn vorfety)
Mrs. John Hayward. The Hay- Lebanon. After visiting their sons Chester rood at the Strath'Haven
ANNUALS. PERRENNIALS, SrAR ROSES
wards are. formw; Swarthmoreans who have between colJege semest- Inn.
PERMA SPRINKLEi SYSTEMS
'now living in Lewisburg.
ers, jobs at their home; Garrett
BIRTHS
Park, Md., for a time and Mrs.
Turner's family in Indiana, they' Mr. and Mrs. David Gilcreest
Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler re- will retu~ by plane by Septem- of Colorado Springs, formerly of
turned Monday to. her home on ber I, to Baghdad, where Mr.
South. Chester road follOwing a Turner will be Chief of the Com- Swartlunqre, announce the arlO-day visit with her brother and munlty Development Divisionl,l rlvai of'a second daughter, PrIssister-ill-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert USOM.
cilia Elizabeth, who was born on
SPECIAL MON;. Thru THURS. DYNAMIS
BALANCE
M. Hebertan of Chatham, on Cape
Jime 28.
If
011 Change ------ ___ 2.50 Goodyear; Firestone Tires
Cod.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Coles,
Dr. and Mrs. David Warner of
LubricaHon - - - - - - - - - 1.25. With purc:hase of 2 new tires
Jr. of Walnut lane wID leave. Sun- Xenia, 0., announce the birth
Wash - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ 1.50 :Free balance. I1ront Ii!KI Checlt
day fol' Houghton Lake, Mich. their third son, Mark Lewis. on
Shirley. Carpenter of Ogden where they will be joined by Mrs. FrlcUQ>, June 29. Mrs. W",mer is
avenue is spending the months of Coles' brother-in-lew and sister,
former Misa ~ Yates GIJJuly and August at Camp Wyoda Mr. and Mrs. David Senseenig,I<,.oreest of. Swarthmore.
in Ely, Vt.
and family of LaGrange, l11.
Both infants are grandchildren
Battery Rental Servic4l, ...""tor. T...e ..up
MI'. ando Mrs; OIIcar J. Gll-
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.
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Inc.
'
State Aido In·.lion.
\YHm
'5.00 .
'4.50
1'1!1'!', Edward M. ~ssett "f. Dr. and Mrs. J; West Loveland III'~~~o~f~'~v~a~."~a~r~.~av~en~u~e~.====;;
No~ Chester road, Mrs. Hervey 'of Yall!' avenue with their
Sc!lum!'cher Of, a,!verf<>r,4. ave- 'childreli Kurt. aDd Lori recentiy
~~e. Mrs, J. Archer Tunler of 'reiuined from a 'two week trip
C;:~ar lane, and. Mrs. Francl,s V. Bullalo, N. Y. and Rochester,
. W:~n of Walnut lane returned Ind: During their joUrneys they
home l~st. Saturday, o!, the, Brit- viSited' iil Canada.
.
annIc folJowing a nine week trip
,
to Sicily, Italy, Austria, Germany,
WED TOMORiow
~nce to England:
~. ~ G. Keenep. of Hat;vard avenue entertained at a
The Donald Longinans of Par- dessert .Wec4lesday afternoon, July
rlsh road had as their house 11, ,in honor of
Enzabeth
guest recently Michael A.4funs; son McCahan whose marriage to
of Mr. arid Mrs. Walter' Adams George Robert Swan wID ·+.1'~ I
of Chappaqua, N. Y.
place tomorrow' morning at 11
o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Churcb.
W1t1r
Mr. and Mrs. Georg!, McKeag
Among the out-of-town guests
with th'eir children Betsy and who will attend the wedding are 4-PrlUs Every Sat. ,Mat.
Ian of Parrish road reeently spent Mrs. McCahan's brother and
S..n. Mon., oltd T ....
. Juiy 15. 1.~ 17
a va.aUon in Cape Cod.' Before .=======================;.;
returning home they drove Betsy
8VBSClUPTION8
O~. 0'; fI!I.
to Camp Wyoda on Lake Fairlee,
FOR ALL,
II......., 'or yo.r ' . " " . "
WM. HOLDEN
1111' NOYAI
Eiy, Vt. where she wilJ spend the
MAGAZINES .
"Picnic"
summer.
MB8. LLO'2n E. KAUFTMAN
Mis.
_n· ...' "ow,
313 Darbaolllll Aven""
. SWarthmore
i-zeae
Andy Hopkins, son of Mr. and ~:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;::;;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;~
MI'1'. Robert R. Hopkins of South r
ChE!5ter road, left Tuesday for
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Fernandina Beach, Fla. where he
F~R-E·S..H
RCA Batteries
Cht T.... Today at
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
OPPOIife, BOrough Parting Lot
·SW 6.-0440
.
.
.
..
See These; In; OUr
D'isplay' R••• '
fora
M...
of current premiUm re- To myt thlstuture rUe in benenot needed for ~ents lit payments Conareu hu enacted
. ~ .Soward K. ,JenJdn' of
beneGciarieil and operetlq ex- a grsdusJJy rising schedule of
or Elm avenue returned
Nortjl Chester road wID leave topenses. The reason insurenca contribution rates based on lo~
. Sunday 1oJlow1na a three weeks day for a six weeks trip to Switzcompanies invest these receipts is, range cost estimates.
.
trip which took them to Callfor- erland and Italy. She will be acIf.erbeTt ·W. Grubet'. ~t of course. to obtrJn interest earnSeIf-SIIPportlna' BMJa
nle and up the West coast to companied by het' cousin Miss ""'BIlger SocIaJ Securltv
ings that will help meet the
These contributions, together
BanIl and Lake Louise....
Louise Coleman of xl. Vernon, iltri&tkm: CheateS', hII8 made
future costs of the insurance and with the interest eamingsof lIle
'
N. Y.
following .toten.ent
thus reduce the premiums the trust fund's investments, are inMr. and Mrs. S. Copeland
the Securltv Tf'UIt Funds
poliey holders would otherwise tended to maintain the program
Palmer of lionh Cheater road !In!
"I saw it 1ft th~ Swarlhmorean."
From time to time statements have to pay. The securities held on a self-supporting basis, withr=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--~_;;;;;;~~~~~;;;, are made 1n4iI'atIDg a serious by the trust fund perform the out any subsidy from the general
mlsunderstand 1n, of the signlfl_ same function.
funds of the Treasury.
cance of the Federal old-age and
Trust fund investments are llmReceipts in 1955 totalled $6,174,_
YERtical Take-Off & Landing
survivors insurance trust fund. ited by.lew to securities issued or 000,000. This consisted of social
Because you and practically guaranteed by the Federal Gov- security contribUtions $5;713,000,everyone has a personai stake in eroment. There are two prlncipai 000 and interest earned $461,000,the social security program YOU reasom for this restriction. FIrst. 000. Social security benellt pay_
may be interested in knowing It is designed to ensure the safety ments totalled about $5 billion.
.". " ••I ,..... a.d ••• af.ct..... i"
some facts about the trust fund of the fund; Government securl- Total assets in the trust fund at
and its operation..
ties are the saf~t form of invest- the end of 1955 exceeded 21 bllAs a IIrst step in understand_ menL sec~! It kceps this pub- lion dollars.
ing the operations it should be licly opera
program from inThe 1948 Advisory Councll on
.
vesting reserve funds In comnoted that the Federal
t·tI
busin'
tur
Social Security of the Senate
and survivors insurance
pe I ve
ess ven ea.
ComnrlUee on Finance made the
fund, which was established by
By investing its receipts in following statement: "The inemCongress, is kept separate 'from Government seCurities the trust bers of the Advisory Councli are
all other accounts in the United fund is a lender and the United In unanimous agreement with the
States Treasury. It is held by a States Treasury is a l1orrower. statement of the Advisory Councll
Boerd of Trustees which hy lew The trustees o~ the. fund receive, of 1938 to the effect that the
Is composed of the Secretary of and hold secunUes Issued by the present provisions regarding the
the Treasury, the Secretary of Treasury as evidence of these ,investment of the moneys in the
Labor and the Secretary of loans. These Government obliga- 'old-age and survivors Insurance
Aircraft Corporation
!iealth, Educa·tion, and Welfare. Uons are assets of tho:' fund and trust fund do not involve any
NEW CONTIlIlCTS HAVE CREATED ADDITIONAL
All contributions (better known liabilities of the Uruted States misuse of these moneys or ena. social security tax) made by Government, which must pay in- danger the safety of the, funds,"
employers, employees, and self- terest on the money borrowed
employed peopie under the Feder_ and repay the principal when' the
NB, NEW' WORKERS
al old-age and survivors Insur- securlUes mature.
,,'
ance program go into the fund.
8eciirl&les Baeked By U.S.
High school and colJege students
The
fund
also
receives
interest
The
securlUes
held
by.the
trust
~ho
plan to work during the com..
for
fund
are
backed
by
the
fuJI
faith
mg
montha
obtain
on its i nves tm en.
ts
'..
urlty __ ~_should
bet
eekin social
' a n d credit ot the United States, sec
c.... ""
ore s
g em,DESIGN (Meehaniea,I Strudures,
The assets of the fund may be
11
bJi d bt
urltI
ployment, Herbert W Gruber
PU
e
ec
used' only for benefit payments th
aseyare
Equipment & Installation)
areaj u st as gccod as sth e pubesli;c district manager of th'e Chester''
and
ld b,y banks' i
inSociai
STRESS ANALYSIS '
of theadmlnist~atlve
old-age and survivors In- d e bt securlties h e,
se
d security. Office has adsurance companies and private in.. v
.
WElGHT$
surance progrsm.
dividuais.
In order to be given proper
~RS (Di8i~al & Ana"'·)
Use Of 'Receipts
The purchase of Federal obU- credit on social security accounts
iio...... " ..,,;,~
.....
Most of the receipts of the trust gations by the trust fund from the for wages earned, It Is very im"'l'IAMIw
fund are used·to pay monthly and Treasury does nof increase' the porlant that employers be furAERODYNAMICS
lu.mp sum beneJIts, and the cost of national debt. The natlonai debt nlshed complete name and social
administering the old-age and sur- increases only If the Federal Gov- . security number. Be sure to show
Specl.' opportanlf, for
and 1956
vivors .insurance program. The emment's expenditures ere great-; the SOcial security card before be,n,,.eerf,,, Grad.ate.. ·
remainder Is invested, according er than the receipts from taxes ginning work, Gruber urlied.
to law, in interest-bearlng obJiga- levied to meet those expenditure!!.
Work ot a part time or teinpor, For i';forinatlon or lritel'vlew Appointment
tlons of the United states.
When, such a dellclt occurs. the ary nature is COVered by social
Write or Phone
These investments are made'to Treasury must borrow money to security and must be reported reFRANf( S. COE
. assist in flpancing the social se- meet the deftclt by selling Feder- gardless of the age of the person
curity program. They are .simiJar al securities.
I performing the service.
Manager, Engilleering Personnel
to a private Insurance company's
It there were no trust fund the' Social security cards can be obSWarthmore 6-4000, Ext. ~24
Treasury ,would still have to bor- tained by visiting' Or writing to
.
. ..... I~"
row the saine total .amount, ail the Social Security Office, Fldelity_
..
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.,
Fun'liflre SEREMii'
U.....,arilring
from .other investors.
9bester Building, Fifth and Markt Streets Ch tel'
J,itl:'t«.,. it
FI" V..".f Swarli.n;... ROfo......
re- e
,es.
Es6male. 61••• Without Obll9alf..
deem the ·secu.ritles held by the! Donaldson J*»ins
'
. . U .... r
Phone Sharon HID 0734
MORTON, PIiNNA.
trus.t, fund, tbes.e taxes will not!
CO' ach".ng StaH
Prlce Reduetlon for .Ja.,.. and Aanat
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~~~~~===========~ be levied for the purpose of pay- '
C
ing social security benellts: RathWiJlls Stetson, director of Ather, they will be levied for the letlcs of Swarthmore College. has
purposes for which. the money announced the appointment. of
was originally borrowed; for ex- John Donaldson as assistant coach
,
ample, to pay costs arising out of ,in footbaU to succeed Paul Stofko
World War II.
who has retired from coaching in
. The fact that the trust fund, order to give more time to businrather than soineothet possible ess. Stofko has coached at Swarth_
investors, hoids a Government more since 1938 except during
bOnd does not change the ,purpose World War II when he waS in the
of taxes levied to redeem. ft.
Navy.
Donaldson, a 1843 graduate of
Benellts paid, frott. the trust
fund are expected to increase the Univeridty of Pennsylvania,
steadily during the next 50 years. played football there in 1940, '41
and '42. He received a law degree
.
from the University of PennSylthe SweatShop
vania and Is practicing law in
r. NII"r.,•••,...
Media. He served as assislant
••rl., ft. "_or.
coach at the University of PennWanted Home Baked Goods sylvania from 1946-1951 and jOins
the. Swarthmore coaching stall this
Phone SW 6·4597 September.
ExpIa""Ins'
Sacon'"tyTrust FIIlid'
.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaurlce
•••.
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aircraft'
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REQUIREMENTS
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TkOM
.r?Of~tJf«UtJ~L-___
w::e,:!,::n'!'l:::~:
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Their new automatic Home Dishwashers with the
"Custom Kitchens by Chll~cI;" ,.
Kitch e nAis1
IliJ ~.. ~hl. ,
,.
The Finest Mado' ~.. .
'IE ....u .Fe; co.. .TIDY. 0.10
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World'. lar•••f Manufacfur.r
0'
Camera Sale
3 DAYS ONLY
ance of tile biggest .!If finecen ; • _
. II. t~ Ii
a.p(1C8
• 88 lOw as a fu)Jy equjJJped
~ilBr. ADd Wbata world OtdM'erencetbereisl Cmne drive it today •••
tbeDW _ tell yOu about the ...
~ deal we.can give you tIris weeki
Food ond Klld.... Machin ••
T'HERM'ADOR
July,13. 14 and 16. 1956
,
Many items, but only one of eachl
!31Jt-i~_e!Mt~ range.
<;:001, Clean, Safe
Electric CC!Oking
. Klle'.n Job Too ...... or Too
THE CA.A & HOBBY SHOP
Smcio·
A .... .... of
6 Park 'A•••.
BIGGEST BUY. OF
PORTER
of
'!I_'.
;
H~
CARS I
WAITE, Inc.. '
eHS"" Road cliild Yo'e A...... " ~Wa. I••o.....12S0
Ins ....._
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,
SWartlr...... 6041'1
,
Swarthmore. Pa.
...
..... ,to . .
Wed. ' .. 1 ML
We CoIfectT.... ....
,.
..• '. 't -..'
& frolic Kel,notu.
SRA Play Group
'I'HE SWARTBMOREAN
to the CaribVirginia and Evelyn BuHltt Of
ILIn.coln
avenue are I«VIna as
(Continued from Page 1)
counsellors this summer at Camp
with Chip Shay captain; IIfth the Merestead In Camden, Me.
a "anD
Block Busters with ;rim Cll1ford
and Graham Patterson acting
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eo Told of
captains; and in sixth place the
"Polly" Told
Paloters Crossroads. Pa,
Park avenue with their da'lIIllter I
Belly Washers with Gordie Boyd
Miss I!Dlly Told, leave today
Jet. Ih. 1 .. 201
Entered as Second Class Maller, January 24, 1829, at the Post
captain.
OfBce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1878.
a three week vacation at PackNow pla,109. Jol, 9~14
On a FrIday two weeks ago, a ard's Landing, Sebec Lake, Me.
.DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
treasure hunt took the team all
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., JULY 13, 1956
over Swarthmore in search of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Lange
Next wHk: Ca......1
clues. From the Players Club to of Cedar .lane will have as their
"'on.• F.I., 1:301 Sat.. , • ,:30
to all to attend the services at the College woods the boys and guests for a few dayS their son-.
PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
Tld.h from ,1.20 (tax Incl.)
lIteservatfOllI: Valleybrook 2441
11 a.m. In the Church Building, girls ran, walked, and craWled, In-law and daughter Mr. and .
Dr. Andrew Mutch, pastor em- 206 Park avenue.
Special Rates to Gfou_
and after almost two hours the Mrs. James Parker Hall, 3rd., who
eritus of the Bryn . Mawr PresbyBlue Jaguars led the otheer teams
terian Church will be the guest
to the "treasure"---<:8Ddy
METHODIST NOTES
minister this Sunday at the 11:00
lemonade. The Gutters, Alley
'AMILY DINNERS to SUIT ... TASTe of mlYONE
o'clock service. The title of his
Church School classes for all Cats, Block Busters, and ~ ..... ~.
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
sermon will be ''The Shadows We ages will begin at 9:45 a.m.
IInlshed In that order, and It was
. EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILI:rIES
Ca~."
ing pupils are cordlally welcomed. reported that the Belly Washers,
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12·1.30 P. M.
The intercessory prayer group
The Morning Worship will be· Hnally llnished at 9 O'clock that
DININ& lOOMS
LO.IY All CONDITIONED
will meet in the church on Tues- gin at 10 a.m. throughout the night by way of Albany and Har.
day, July 17, from 1 to 2 o'clock. summer, with Dr. W. Galloway risburg.
Comfortcobl .. Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
Anyone who ts interested is in· Tyson preaching in Mr. Kulp's
TOday a Fun Day will Include
vited to come.
absence. Dr. Tyson's sermon sub- a pet show and various stunts
ject for Sunday win be ''The such as pie eating, coke drinking,
TRINITY NOTES
Healing ·Shadow". Nursery chll· and watermelon eating contests,
Yale Ie ~arvaJ:cl Avellues, Swarthmore. Pa.
dren will be supervised by cap· and sack and potato races. The
WALTER E. PARIOTT, M,r.
FREE 'ARKING
There wlll be a celebration of able women.
gala events will wind up with
·the Holy Communion at 8 ::~!::
The church office is open on the counsel ors softb a11 team , cap •
Sunday morning, and at 11
Monday mornings only. For in. tained by Swarthmore mgh's stsr
the regular service of Morning formation during that time, call athlete Charlie Wentz, playing the
Prayer will be held.
SWarthmore 6.9770. Dr. Tyson Campers.
The following will serve as will be available f.or emergencies,
Another week of fun and frolic
ushers:
sick calls, f1,lIlerals, weddings
in the Swarthmore Recreation
(in the green bag)
F. R. Gray, head uaher, W. N. other special pastoral help
Summer Program was enjoyed by
Is Processed by Eastman Kodak Co.
Ryerson, alternate head uaher, West Chester 5568 if you need the Pr....school - Primary groups.
R. T. Bates, C. S. Brown, T. W. him. Should any emergeney de.
The PrImary Group made ma'ny
-Direct Through
_
Hopper, F. W. Plowman, R. B. v.lop when Dr. Tyson cannot be Interesting things, such as vases
Price, Sr., and C. M. Waterbury. reached, or for other information and banks from tin cans, and atDavis Moscrip is scheduled to or a••lstance, the pastor's secr.... tractive bracelets and necklaces
serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock, and tary, Mrs. Mlldred Conner, is on from gymp.
George Hansell at 11.
call at WAshburn 8-5609~
The Post.klndergarten Group
(Daily 1st Class Mailings)
joined with the Prlm&rles in a
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES .FRIENDS MEETING NOTES IrIp through a frozen food plant
,.
How spiritual ~derslandlng. of
Monthly Meeting for Business on Friday. The tour included ofIIces, freezing lockers and watchGod as divine Life brings m· will be' held on Tuesday, July 17,
ing
the process of cutting, packcreased strength and use1~ess at 8 P.M. in Whittier House.
aging and preparing the meat for
will be brought out at Christian
.
Science services' this Sunday In
Chester Quarterly Meeting wlll the market. The children received
the LeSson _ Sermon entitled be held bn Saturday, July 28, at balloons for themselves and a set
"ille".
~ P.M. at 3rd Street, Media, Pa.
of plastic bags for their mothers.
We have beenservIRg file public since
After the Fourth of July HoliScriptural readings will Include
1878. We are proud of our dignlfted, C0nthe following from Psalms (66:8,- .
G·I
Rid
day the Pre-KIndergarten group
. drew pictures of how they spent
scientious servlce-a service tha,t sets the
9) : "0 bless our God, ye people, Mrs. I creest ee ecte
To
Writers'
Conference
J
the
day;
there
was
a
large
variety
and make the voice of ms praise
standard for the entire protmion.
from fun at home' to playing at
to be heard: Which holdeth our
Mrs. Oscar J. Gllcreesj Of Va~. the seashore. During the rainy
soul in life, and suffereth not our
feet to be moved."
.
sar avenue, was reelected a dl· 1weather they learned several
rector
of the Philadelphia ~glon. games, inc IU.d I n g Charades,
.
•
•
The Golden Text Is from John
al
Writers'
Conference
Which
she
Wati,hdog,
Find'
Your.
Bone,
and
DIIIlerOH
O.
(5: 26):) "As the Father hath lile
in himself; so hath he given to helped to found.
mde the Button.
1. 20CH •• INUI SIREII
Action was taken at the annu~l
A favorite indoor activity of
the Son to have lil;, In himself."
OLIVER H. lAIR. Found... MARY A. BAJR, PrIIIdeilt
A cordial invitation is extended dlr~tors' meeting Monday 1D the Fours, (thanks to Kathy
Phitodelphla when om.cers and dl- Reeves' Grandmother), was mak·
Terephone RI 6-1581
PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY AT SWARTIDIOD, FA.
PETER E. TOLD, lIIA1UORQIJ TOLD, FtJBLJ811BR8
Pbone SW~ 8-HOe
PETER Eo TOLD, EdU.
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
'Phyllis K. Campbell
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BRANDVWIJlUW
MUSIC BOX
July 21.
Mr. and l!IIn. ;r. DavId Jfuberlh
of Yale avenue. returned hoine
Monday from a ten day vaeation
at the Aloba Manor Camp for
families on Lake Morey In Fair·
lee, VI. Their daughter Patty who
accompanied them on the trip up,
is remaJnlng at the camp UDtll
Finian's Rainbow
GIl"
STRA.TH HA.VEN INN
I
The New Type Kodachrome
Camera & Hobby Shop
Michaels College Pharmacy
IINCE 1878
.
I
THE
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rectors of .the conference were
elected.
Mrs. Gilcreest has served as
vice pres!.dent, coniest chstrman,
chairman of the workshops and
other capacities in the'eight years
the conference has been conducted to ald professional and nonnrofessional writers. .
Two other SwartIunoreans were
CHURCH SERYla5
conferees at the recent June 27-29
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
conference in Philadelphia which
drew 200 writers together from
Joseph P. Bishop, Mi..'!lster
John Schott, Assoclate !!!!!n'des' each state betWeen Massachusetts
Sunday, .July 15
and Virginia and as far' West
·11:00 A.M. - The Rev. Andrew as Michigan for tWo days of work.
Mutch'!;'===""===.ii""_ shops and lectures on writing.
ME·rHODlST CHURCH
They are:
John C. Kulp
Florence Lucasse, who attended
Mintster .
Robert WIlde
ae scholarship winner from the
. Minister of Music
Swarthmore Woman's Club and
Sunday, .July 15
won a third prize in the national
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
contest for a feature article; and
10:00 A,M.-Dr. Ty.son will
preach.
last year's scho]arship winner.
Mrs. Margaret Pinkston, who r ....
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector turned this year to win a second
. Sunday, .Jaly 15
prize in the juvenile story con8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
test.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIE=TY=-OFFRIEND~
8!Uic1ay, .July 15
9:45 A.M.-Meeting tor Worship.
All are welcome.
10:30 A.M.-FamIly Hymn .Slng.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are weieome.
lIfanda", .July 18
All day sewing A.F.S.C.
TaeecJay, ;ralJ' 17
8:00 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for
Business. Whittier House.
Wednesday, JaIJ' 18
All-day sewing lor A.F.S.C.
FIRST CHUReJ{ OF
CHRYST. gCTENTIST
SWARTHMORE
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s'!
"Customer Satisfadion a Must"
Whitaker
340 N. la,timore Ave.
MEdia 6.0100
Lolly Bullitt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James B. Bul1itt, Jr.,
of Lincoln avenue, will return
Tuesday froin a two week en.
campment at Camp Elizabeth
Borton.
"
1ioMr' - .
'.,
"'--
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It's a wonderful feeling
.
'IIake Rellllhed!
when they're !!l proteded by
filsIJfJAoles
.. wHlfflls
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fine of
Vassar avenue entertained over
the weekend. Mr. FIne's brt~ther~
Rabbi Hillel FIne who has just
returned from two years Or service as a chaplain with the United
States Army in Germany.
3 • 3 - 3 3 • 5 • 3 -
North of R..U~d
Business District
4 • 2 • 4 -
Mary Lyon School
• ••
!
Air Conclltloneel . . . . .
. 'SIeep in cool comfon ina hea1tbNl1y m.
College
4 • 3 • 4 ....., Field House, Prep School, Power House
4-4-4 -Campus
5 • 5 • 5 -
Othr
Out of Town
6 • 6 • 6 -
General Alarm .
. T.... 51,0." .,.. s.lIled to C.....
'.a.m•• 6 p.m. - 3 ~
12NOOII~-~
conditioned room, Cree of acess heat aod humidity.
perfea for RStfgJ. sleep. Room air conditioDa'S
provide idal indoor ~ for..., ~d
acdvity &om moming 10 nipt.
Selea your air conclidv...
at yOur e1ectric:a1 dealer'. or III
. aay Philadelphia Electric _reo
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Swarthmore.Rutledge Union School District
School Calendar for 1956-57
Date
September 5, 6, 7
Even'
Teacher's Workshop
September 10
First Day for pupils
October !I and 9
County Institute Recess
October 18
Schoolmen's Week Recess
November 22 and 23
Thanksgiving Recess
December 20
Last Day before Christmas Holiday .
January 2nd
Resume Classes
February 22nd
Washington's Birthday Hollday
March 22nd
Last day before Spring Vacatl....
March 25-29
Schools Closed-Spring Vacation
April 1
Schools re-open
.April 19, 20, 21, 22
Easter Vacation
May 30.
Memorial Day Recess
June 2nd
Baccalaureate
June 3rd or 4th
•
South of RaUroad
• • IL&DI"
.
.••
' I&. .. ILI~'.IC CO• •&.y
posslbi1it!,of.~tabllsh_
The next best to a new car is. of course,
a 'ate mode' used automobile.
NEWS NOTES
80"'.9"
3 • 2 • 3 -
~
of Buying 'a Used Car
lAIR CO
PUN-."
Sleep in an
W~ale
I
OLIVER •H
Joan Narbeth of Yale avenue
is spending the summer as a counsellor at the Aloha Manor Camp
at Fairlee, Vt.
.truct a connecting link betw.!E6l
avenue and Drew avolnue so that the Blackman tra~t
TbIrty-one pooches of varying
(Continued from Page 1)
sewer might be connected into it.
degrees of aristoeraey, In com·
PerhapS after hearing Hoths, David S. Binns of Swarthmore
paDy with their owners, were EllIott Assoelales' estimate for Estates, Springfield Township was
members of the graduating class getting rid of hot sir In Borough granled permission to connect into
of the Dos TraInIng School of Hall, Councilmen feel that cut. the Harvard avenue sewer pro.
Delaware COUDty whJch closed tlng down on hot-rodders on the vlded Delaware County Sewer
Its first term of the summer with outsIde is making the tax dollar Authority approval is obtained.
"commencement" ex e 1! " i s e s go further. The engineering com- An earlier agreeemnt with SprlngTlllur'SCh,y evening In the Swarth· pany which has been asked to lIeld for entering the Riverview
mgh School Gymnasium.
estimate on air-conditiOning Bor- road span was ratilled. Fred Lang,
ThIrteen "best friends" were ough Hall notilled Council It 307 Maple avenue, brought to
from this vicinity and Included: would require 26% tons at $1100 Council's attention the $100 damBEAUTY SALON.
per ton to do the whole of the ages caused when a sanitary sewHenry
T.
Gayley's
Dalmation
Hall,
or 1% tons for the IJbrary er backed up into the IIrst lloor
LEST IEAUTY TAKE A "'CAnON TOO
"Pepper" of Elm avenue; Skipper alone. Council asked for a further t hi h
J
16 C
II
Willis
' , C 111 "R -, f D d
d
0
some on une . ounc
9 South Chester Road
o e
uu 0.. 0 gwoo estimate--doing the police head- was advised by Solicitor Clarence
lane; Richard Howe s Spaniel quarters separately
t
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
"Smokey" of Swarthmore avenue.
•
G. Myers that the Borough Is no
Actl.. M......r of ... Swa.....o.....1•••• Alloclotl••
Ruth Workman's Poodle "Char",
Won" Redster Bikes
legally responsible in such cases•
I
t' s C0 111e "Did", 0
b' th
Unregistered hlcycles escaped ti
However, the
111··onn C aver
'tt health and
d' sanita·
ted t
of Wallingford' and ROnnie Pen. unscathed but Council asked On comffil ee was .rec
0
cek's German Shepherd "Gretch. Borough Secretary Elliott Rich- study the
en" of Moylan.
ardson to protest to Vertol ing
system of mspection and
From. Springfie ld were H arry (Piasecki successors) that its cleamng of sewers.
.
Pratt's Boxer "Rex" Johnny helicopters were flYing over
Council thanked the Lions Club
Karpinskle's Beagle '''SkIpper'' Swarlhmore and annoying resl- for the large trash cans placed
Kathy Lane's ShellY "LIzzie" and dents.
Birney Morse, public in the business section by the
Cuthriell's D a I m at Ion satety chairman, announced that Club. It denied the request Of the
"Duke".
further study of last month's pro- Delaware County Reserve Oft\From Morton Was Mrs. Frank posal to register bicycles had re- cers Association's Ladles AuxllIWarber's Mixed· "Fritzen" from sulted in a decision 10 drop the ary for monthly use of the Legion
Large seledion of different makes and models.
Media Mrs. Blake· D. 'Lewis' plan. Morse said benflts from such Room, October through' June,
Most are one owner. Low mileage, very clean. Dalm;tion "Speckles'" and from registration were not deemed to stating the room should be kept
Rutledge Ruth Carn~y's Cocker be sutlicient to justify the labor free for local municipal use.
•
All safety tested and guaranteed.
"Freckl~".
involved.
B.oherl W. Swayne was told a
A
new
course
in
obedience
Delving
deeper
Council
found
slight
variance from the rear line
Everyone backed by our reputation of square
training began' on Wednesday lack of sewers hampering some set-back on his 90 by 90 foot lot
dealing.
evening at the high school gym. areas and overllowing sewers on l!IIlchlgan avenue, would be
Classes for beginners are at 7: 30 raising havoc in others. Aachy permitted il_ neighbors were
Come in today and drive a bargain.
and 8: 30; intermediate and ad· Brothers was atuhorized to COIl- agreeable to it.
vanced' classes are at 9: 15.
Quality Product - COlllcfentfou. Se...,fce
*Persona. Service
Borough of Swarthmore Fire Signals
Park Avert11P hP1n ..... 'ffarvard
' .School.
15 .
11:00 A. SIDIIIaJ',
M..-.sunday
11:00 A.M.-""'.. Lesson· Se> iiiOD
I'Llfe.It •
ing
cutouts
fromthem
lovelyto wallpaper and
framing
be dis.
played on the wall 'for Mother
to see'.
On Tuesday the Threes were
enthralled by a big bulldozer
gers avenue walk was Indeed a
hig success! "Inky Dinky Spider"
was learned In Song TIme and
on Thursday they playell the new
slnglllg game ''PuochiueUo''. Clay
work was popular on rainy days.
_ _~._ _ _ __
Doggie Cere.onle.
Sugless, Dogless, Speed
Graduate 31
Less Soro Not Costless
Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam T. Salom
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. l!iI1f.
8In of Haverford place enter1a1n.
.ed at a Fourth of July yard party
at the Salom home in honor of
former Swarthmoreans Mr. and
Mrs. Valle Schloesser, now of
Kansas City.
Through this, agcuc:y you. can. get _
virtually every fonn of iDsurance protection you need for y~family, home,
.automobile, and business
·ADd when you get tEtna Casllalty
protection through us, you get far _
than just insurance • • • you. get 'he
policits with the p.s. - personal serv-
_lIS
out dose and conJiaa.:
ous assialBDCe, upM attention to your
8pecitJI (!Ids. 1114 prompt IerYice if
ice. This
acc:ident or lois oocws•
P.S. also means you'll. get the
same frieaJIIy aqleration from A!tDa
Casualty agents and claim offices
wherever. you go.
,'"
. bammencement
June 19th
Last,day pupils
June 20th
Last day Teachers
June 24th
Begin Summer School
CLOSED SATURDAY
at 1 P.M.
During
July and August
~
Coil., today:."., _
to enjoy "1M wondn/lll
lulitig" tlun comu with -ninr tire lOUrie, with 1M p.s.
PETER E. TOLD
333 DARTMOUTH AYE.
. SWARTHMORE 6.1833
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
PORTER H. WAITE,lk
SWaIn ••• '..1210
BBTAU NOTIa
,,= . .....1401
....
Elks land
Set for
.
•
Thursday Concert A:uperatlna
Mn. Gordon C. Laqe is reo
at her home oa Cedar
..
• BSTATB Ol' CIIABLU BARBY TOII- a:LllAI:I
~to
.
~..:.-
tbo
._.
to tIIo UD4or-
ha.. bot.
~.::.•~, ':r'""':..."".l:'~~':1
• ild ~I :..:..:: '~od~u..u.:
.... make _.t ""bo.t dol..- to,
1~5~.HM:.!f;!jJAHBood~IIIW1SON
""f::,
Or to bt.LaA:o~:::: PenuTl....n1a
lIIodIa. P•• ""'I'....
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~TATE
1t-1-1I
NOTICE
'f~A.t~ :AJ'..:.:::....c,;...?~.•~
aboIf.l= ~;.AJl:=I4d0't, :::
_to
undo_.
all ___
the
..
Id
.re
_ .....ted1001._
to ........to pay.
me.t••od Ibooe hari"" eIaIioo to PnHDt
.he ...... aJ,'liI1lhd-::~j~. Bzecutor
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Packard Building
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"I SaW It In the Swarthmorean."
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERER
5 Yean .f 5................. c.
Sharon Hili 0734
prIce reduction for July and Autun
Jewelry Repaired
Pbone~
SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
Wotc••a ••r
Formwl, of F. C. loci• • SoeI
Fine Watch and
128 Yale Ave.
Clock Repairs
Swarthmore, Po.
,
Swa.....ra ,.1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Hanlin\...
nan.
238 Hardm. Ave..
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slamford,
Jr., Jr., of strath Haven avenue sPeDt
the weekeild at Ocean City, N • .1.
tioo of -Thomas G. Leeson,
will begln at 8 p.m.
Vocal soloist will be Dolly
Apolari Miller, well known for
her appearances In past yean'
concerts.
.
will
. Included on the Program
be March ''WelD Blelbt WelD"
(Schrammel); Waltz ''Emperor''
(Strauss); Trumpet -Trio, ''The
Three KIngs" (SIDlth). by J.
SaWiders, W. DIx and R. Holm;
Novelty "Bizet Has His Day"
"D
(Arr. Homer); Vocal Solo
ear
f Mine" (Ball)
d
Uttle Boy 0 "
an.
"Allee Blue Gown (McCartby),
Overture "Barber of Seville"
(Rossini); Selection ''HollYwood
S ere n a d e" (Davis); March
Pa.
starting salary for 2 UKutI.....type
sat....en to ~nt 101'9_ .....,..
"nondal corporetiOil. No frcIvel. Sal..
el:pwl.nc. and ability d ••lred.
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Ii Photographic Supplies
I~ ROGER RU'SSE'LL
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PERSONAL
FOR SALE - POODLES _ Eight PERSONAL-Upholstery repairs;
weeks, standard brown. beautiPRICES. REDUCED FOR
fui, intelligent. do not shed, lov- JULy AND AUGUST. Seats
ing, top bred. SWarthmore 6-7301. $9.50 up, large chair re-upholst~
FOR SAf.E Philadelphia grand- ered-$35 to $40. SPECIAL SALE
lath • I k 1838
h
OF UPHOLSTERY CLOTH MOonera!dc ':at:.. dl8is.mw~~: Regular $6. reduced to $a.50per
condition. SWarthmore 6-2182.
yard. More than five years of
~ Swarthmore
FOR SA1,F . Chlld'~ crib. com- Seremha. phonereferences.
Sharon HIll Thom
0734.
plete.. Play-pen
foldillg· Call PERSONAL
and teleSWarthrilore
6~562 after 5.
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ec c ~,er, ran of tubes carried. Robert Brooks
new. uever wed. Retails for Call KIn
d • 0800
'
.s219,p~•.Wlllsell for $150. Call
.. gswoo ...
Klnliswood '3-9307.
PERSONAL - lJelvedere ConFOR SALE-Used bendix washer.
vales"ent Home, 2507 Chestnut
Good condition. $45. MEdIa 11- street., Chester. Edge of Swarth6705
.
more. Aged. sPDlle, chronic•. con.
valescent men and women. hFOR SALE-Kiln, $.25.; glr.I'S 26 cellent foOds,' spacious grounds.
Inch bike, $5.; larllew!n4ow.
~~ Itl!Oored. I!,di~ D.
=~$:~4g:.g house. fS. SWaHhproprietor. CHeater 2-
I
iii
I
III FOR SAl.E-Lovely lot 100 by
200 In nice ~dea.tlal se~
of old shaqa and well landscaped
State & Monro. Sts.
laWII. Convenient to everything.
Media
-- John v. Lattimer. MEdia 6-1945. ..elgn
FOR SALE-Splnning wheel. at
MEdia 6-2176
. the Forge. Allison's antiques.
and exII
Open Friday Evenings
MEdia 6-1407. SWarthinore 6- . terlor painting. and paper .hang_
IP.
3050.
ing. Henry K. Savard, Sprlngfteld,
~,4~1IlUI~1DII~1~la~IQIIIDlII~~no~m~DId~b~IUdlfiill~ul~IU~IUdlfiiuno.:~ FOR SALE-General electric re- KIngswood 4-0161.
'.
i2
frlgerator In excellent· condi- PERSONAL _ 'Furniture rel1nl.shtion. Reasonable. Call KIngswood
ing _ custom cabinet work _
general carpentry. Andrew Span4-1096.
FOR SA[-E Sofa bed, single. $30. ler. Jr. SWarthmore 6-2198.
Antique rocker, $16. - Console PER$O~AL _ Slipcovers and
phonograph, ,$15. Two dining. ·driI~es. Henry K. Savard,
room chairs $t. each. Coffee Springfteld. KIl1gswood 4-0161.
. Formerly
table. $5. Call KIngswood 3-3347. PERSONAL _ Painting. George
FOR SALE -. Modem maroon
Fair. Fiilly . Insured. Estimates
CARNS
al
cS::~arl~~b~1~ ~~~: given. caII MBdIa 6-&702.
650 Baltlmor. Pike
wood 4-1038.
.
WANTED
I
!i'
nl. Floors • Plastic Til.
Mod.rn Kitch•••
Alterations
1401 Rldl.y Av••••
CH.st.r 2'11759
2-5689
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lIaHc:11 nsklMt, 2S-4G pars old, mar--lied, capable of GSlumlnl nsponllWf.
ItIN. I. requesting InterYfew· pi. . .
lodud. brief ......1
all
,..,.1. confId••lal. Our salelm_ have
_
I"",""od 01 till. ad. .... A. L
Swartlunonan.
"do".
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
,
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SWariilmore
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Klngswood 4-1234
1S S. CHESTER ROAD
~UNDIlY8
113-1497
anti HOLIDAYS
J. A.·GREE"
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
Stop i~ and insped photos of all houses available in Swarthmore, Wallingford-Rutledge and
Media area.
Baird &. Bird
Realtors
0, •• tlo..,. WHMIfI.., aIHI Fri'., ....,.,.
KI 4-1500
Opposite Boro.g. Hall
Consumer·s Co-Operative Ass·n •
of Swarthmore. Inc.
401 Dartmouth Avenue
,~-,
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Weeke.,d of July 12
•
Swift's Premia.
BONELESS
Oven or Pot Roast
Top of· _oulld - Eye of Round
lottom of Round
,
79c lb.
These Roasts. are Exceptionally Good No' Fat ~
No BOlle, Excellent For Cold Beef Sandwich
This Hot Weather.
During
,
All Brand.s 'of Bacon
lb. S9c
J. F. BLACKMAN
8W 8·18.6
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49.;
,
17112
S~ Chester ••• 1(14-1700
HELLMANNS REAL MAYONNAISE
71c Quarts
. Rosemary L. Delap, College
avenue, has "adopted" Athanas
sios SkalomenOll, an elght-yearold Greek boy through Foster
Parents' Plan. It was announced
by PIan headquarters at 43 West
61st street, New York City, 23.
Athanasslos, nick-named Nasios. Is an only child. He lives with
his mother and paternal grandmother in the Konltsa district of
Greece. Nasios' father was a mason and field laborer cultivating
his own land and earning enough
to support his family adequately.
On February 20. 1949, the family's
happiness ended when the military in which the boy's father was travelling to Konltsa on
business. struck a land-mine and
was blown up. The mother had
to go to work as a field-laborer _peetlq a 50 calibre machine gun are (I. to r.) M1dn. 2/e:
since she could get no other job.
Georlre M. Sloan. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Sloan of 119 WelllnlrThe family owns a little pl9i of ton st., Bessemer. Ala..; Richard K. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
land and a donkey which Is used A. Alexander of 117 S. Swarthmore ave.• and R_II E. Vreeland.
fOr transportation. The average Jr•• lIOn of: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vreeland of 610 Rivellide tIr., 0 ...
monthly Income from the land is mond Beach, Fla. They were among nine hundred and IIfty AnDa$1. ThIs sum is the oliIy steady polls men alid 50 Canadians who completed two weeb amphibious
income the family has. The warfare traln1nlr June 17 at the Lltile Creek Naval Ampblblous
grandmother. due to her advanc- Base,Norfolk.Va.
ed age. can be of no assistance to _ _ _ _-:-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ __
famiry. All the other relatives
NAMED BY UNDERWRITERS High School, McCahan studied
are too poor to help.
Nasios Is a soUd little boy with
David McCahan Jr.. a former Ufe insurance at the Wharton
black hair and ~yes. He is a r~d~nt of Swarthmore and son School of the U~venltJr .of Pennserious, truthful little boy. A sec- o'I
McCaban of Strath Haven sylvania" graduating In 1952. Mr.
and-grader- at the local Pr1ma~
.
h'as qual'lI
d .Lor
•
.~
1 e
mem- McCahan s fat.her. the late Dr.
school, he .is clever and a good '
. in tile MilUon Doll
Davllt McCablJll. was insurance
student. He enjoys his learning
ar professor at Wharton School and
Round."Table according to a recent presl'd'ent 0 f the A merIcan C0I _
very much but is not yet sure
announcement
of that. organlza- Iege of Llfe U n d erwrItera at the
h
t
h
w a
e wants l!> be w h e n ,
grows up. He has no toys.
tion s executive comnuttee.
time_ of his death In 1954. David
Each month. Nasios receives $9
Mr. M~ahan. a Chartered Life McCahan Jr. quali1led by examcash from Plan. In addition. he Unde,:wI'lter, is an associate of Inatio,! for the C,L.U. designation
receives parcels of food, new the FinkblJler General Agency of In U155.
clothing. shoes and a 100% wool Northwestern Mutual Life Insur_ _ _ _ _ __
blanket from the Plan ware- ance Company in. Philadelphia.
About 9 out of 10 people who
house
Membership In M.D.R.T. is Umit.
' .
work f or a living .are building
Fos~r Parents' Plan is a non- e~ to life. unde~lters who an- retirement beneftts protection unprofit. non-propaganda. non-sec- nually sell a mllhon dollars. of der the s"",al security program.
tarlan, Independent,
life insurance coverage accordmg In 1935 only one worker out of 10
approved rei ~ e f organization to standar.ds prescribed.
was covered by any kind of a rewhich according to its by-laws
A gradl:l8te of Swarthmore t1rement program.
provides for the "care, maintenance, education, traln1ng and
well-being of children orphaned
IN WALL AIR-CONDITIONER
and distressed and otherwise made
at . last!
destitute." It does not do mass
reilef; eaoh. child is treated as
.A
Air-Conditioneran IJ!dividuaI. '~doption" Is lin•.
w:ith no ~nsig;'tly "overhang" inside - or ~uti
anclal; not legal.
to mar the beauty of your home.
No blocking of your windows.
New and duplicate social securlty'cards can be obtained from
1I0r Information
the Social Security OWce In
WALTER Y. LINTON
Chester.
.
"I saw It In the Swarthmorean." ,
Friskies Can Dog Food 8 cans
,
19c '
ROOFING
time services. Janet Shugart. ME-, .. .i
:::dl;;a:-:6;:;-4=50;;:7:.:..==_=_=-==
G.......
W~trong boy Or man
Warm.Alr Heatlag
for help In a home where there
is an invalid. Call SWarthmore 6Air eoadltl.al.,
'
,;1;67;::5:::.==---===~;:--;:;=::-~
t Metal W"rk
WIANTED-Home for black: cat,
. beautiful white mar kin g S.
Trained. SWarthmore 8-8Ol16.
WANTED-Two bedroOm apartment by earlyd fIfall. Pl
Preferably
II
on tlrst or secon
oor. ease ca
10-48
SWml_re6s074G
KIngswood 3-3189 or reply to
.. ,
.
Box H, The Swart.bJ:norean.
';;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;==:=;:=;:=;=~
WANTED-High school graduate "
desires mother's helper job
with family on vacation. call
SWarthmC!ri: 6-3050.
WAN'l1ltD-Woriiiul desires five
days of housework. Call CRester 2-6065.
s....
.-ge Myers
$1.00
Frlskies Dog Meal a Campi. . Dog Food
. 251bs. $1.98 -
5'
CalifoJ"nia Juice Oranges
CucUnibers and Peppers
Large Plums
Brand new 1956 models-
. doz. 29c
while they last
ea·Sc
2 lb.
These are brand new deaners in
their original 8hiJiping carfuns.-
3Sc
LAWN MOWERS SHaRPINED
.
. ENSiNE·itEPI\fRS -, .
Real Sharp M4w.~ Service
Baltimore Pike and Woodland Ave., SpringReid
WIle.
YOD
Chang.·to
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SWEENEY & CLYDE
A .C. .".,. ·'."1'fI1ICI ....., fsiar. A,MCY
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ATLANTIC·
For ProMpt Service
. c.n
Air aad Rip Travel
zt EAST 5TH ST.. qHESTIR
406313
406312
·........·CIJtIe
Contractor and 'u"der
~,12 Russell St•• Ridley Park
WARburn
8-3530
- . '
SWAlT",MORE. PAs
dinette. bath, third floor, well
ventilated, convenient, use of
yard and porch. swarthmore 60149.
FOR RENll'-Unfurnished, second
floor
three rooms,
kitchen
Refer6-
5 ••••1 D. Clyda
. llisped _. Machine Gun.
'UILT IN
Co-op Rect Label Apple Sauce
LOST _ Red umbre·lla Wl'th
''Gloria'' embroidered In white.
Also red ziPPered boot for left
foot, size 11 ·or 12. Mislaid dur;..
ing spring by seventh grader and
College avenue kindergartner.
Reward. Call SWarthmore 6-1808.
LOST-Blue patr of girls glasses
In tIie last month, vicinity of
College Avenue School SWarthmore 6-1273.
"''-''''-
335 DflrtInoath Aft_
Call SWartl....,. 6-4100.
WHY NOT?
Food Market
FOR RENT
WANTED-Working ",other wlthl r;-----;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;:Oiii-~.
FOR BENT _ Apartment, two
sChool age child desires II.vlng 1;
bedrooms Uvlng room kltchen- quarters in exchange for part-
I
'.'_5·N
PYLE
•
Alterations
Florist
Spri.gfield. D.I. Co.. Pa.
c
SWarthmore 6-8761
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AND SON
GfNflAl CONTIAcrOI
THE 8WAll'I'QMOJlEM(
Adopts Greek Boy
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
EDWMD G. CHIPMAN
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
July 13, 1968
Jack Prichard
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman and children Susan, Nancy, Steof Harvard avenue
spent
the
phen
John,
___
__
_past
_-'-_
_and
__
_ _of_Whittier
_ _ _place
__
The park is located at the west
end of State street near the BalUmore pike In Media.
.
=::
PICTURE FRAMING
;=:===========.
. Mrs. George Silloway of North
Chester road expects her son-in..
Mike McCrory of Westminster Ia
d d "~"ter Mr
W an
a"6U,
. and Mrs.
avenue and Mark Detweiler of Paul J. Furnas of Richmond, Ind.
Comell avenue left Saturday for for a visit scion.
'
two weeks at Camp Niokomas In
central Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whlcher
(Seltz); National Anthem.
The Park Is sprayed before
each concert by the DeI aware
County Mosquito ExterminaUon
Commission.
Iii
:::n:a:
:;='
and Sons
$500 MONTHLY
Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme of
Rutgers av,eDue welcomed the arrival E.
this
of their
Mrs'
'G week
Merrick,
3n1. daughters
Ith h
••
, w
er
three little girls Deblanble, Lauded'
and Joan from Cleve d, 0., an
Mrs. H. H. Baskln, Jr., with her
chlldreu Belay, Vickie, and Ham
from Clearwater, Fla.
"Hands
Across
Sea" "Knights
(Sousa);
. the
March
Intennlssi
.Bridge
on,
March" (Coates); Tone
Poem "Finlandia" (Slbellus); V.ocal Solo "Dancing In the Dark"
(Schwartz); "Jealousy" (Gade);
SelectiWl "Warsaw Concert.,,,
(Addlnsell); Medley "RaIn" (Arr:
Yoder); Rhythm ''Bandlnage for
Brasses" (W'!l I t e r s); ExcerPts
"Cole Porter Songs" (Porter);
March "Brookes Chicago Marine"
HOW
Z5 "
isne followinc an operation' performed June 29 at the Unlvemty
of Pennsylvania ROIIpltaI. Mrs.
Lange arrived home Saturday.
Band on Thursday even1n.. July
19. The concert, Under the dlrec-
~~:'B!;Y':F
.
R Wa,lter Weaver superi!ltendeni cit Delaware c'ilunty Parla,
has announced the rotP-am to be
Presented by the ~ester Elks'
.
weekend at the Lake Paupae Club retume4 home. 'Mond S7 oa the
In the Pocon...
Ryndam after a year In Swed...
Mr1 will&er, with a iruIIbl'IIht
Teacbln& I'elIowIhlp, Ieatured at
Mr. Ralpb. Hpdep of Porter Upp mila UDlnmty, )vat nonh .
:~d
of StocIdlolm, This 1IWDIIl8r the
.
Whlchen took a . camping trip
a two ~eek m~ tiip to Florida. through Germany, Italy and
France.
Janet Bowie of South Chester
road returned home yesterday
Mrs. WUUam M. _Blaisdell III
from a week's vlmt In Ocean City ArllDgton, Va. Is spendl n , two
as the guest of Georgia Detweiler; weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward A. JenkillS of North
Chester'
road.
Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Woske with
their children,. Thomas, Helene,
Shirley and ElIzabet.b, I'I'CeDtly
moved from Wynnewood. Into
their new home at 531 Bryn Mawr
avenue.
S-....
4--6314
D.~.Jr.
... ".....*.~.
VAN lLEN BROS.
Ridley Park
' " "'7",.·
WAIoM_
MODEL
14
a wonderful buy-:-limited quaDlit:y.
-fonnerly $104.90-,:now only
$69.95 complete with tools.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE 0 ...• (lHAULES HARRY TO&{-
'UNSON. Ile
&alnte have been gmnted to the underaiH'lIed.-who requests all l~l'tIOns hnving
clnimll or demands against the Estate of
th~ decedent to make known the aame.
nod nil IN!rsons indebted to the decedent
to make payment without delay to:
JOSEPH WILLIAM TOMKINSON
8 W. MaMihali Road.
Lnntidowlle. Pennsylvania.
Elks Band Set for
Thursday Concert
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Gordon C. Lange is recuperating at her home on Cedar
lane following an operation performed June 29 at the University
of Pennsylvania Hospital. Mrs.
Lange arrived home Saturday.
weekend at the Lake Paupac Club returned home Monday on the
Ryndam after a year in Sweden.
in the Poconos.
Mr. Whlcher, with a Fullbright
Teaching Fellowship, lectured at
Mr. Ralph Hayden of Porter Uppsalla University, just north
H. Waite, Inc., and Mrs. Hayden of Stockholm. This summer the
departed Saturday afternoon on Whichers took a camping trip
a two week motor tl1p to Florida. through Germany, Italy and
France.
H. Walter Weaver, superintendent of Delaware County Parks,
has announced the program to be
presented by the Chester Elks'
Band 00 Thursday evening, July
0.- to hili Atturney.
MORRIS H. FU."SELL
Janet Bowie of South Chester
19. The concert, under the direcMr. and Mrs. Albert Stamford,
ZQ3 Count)' Uuilding
road
returned home yesterday
tion
of
'Thomas
G.
Leeson,
Jr.,
Mrs. William M. Blaisdell of
Jr.,
of
Strath
Haven
avenue
spent
Medin. Pelll:.>yh-"a-'ui-'"_ _ _ _ _3:c'-'.7.-'.3
from
a
week's
visit
in
Ocean
City
Arlington,
Va. is spending two
will begin at 8 p.m.
the weekend at Ocean City, N. J.
I.STATE NOTICE
as the guest of Georgia Detweiler. weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Vocal soloist will be Dolly
Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins of North
ESTATE O}' WALTER C. GILES. lale Apolari Miller, well known for
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme of
or the Dorough of Swftrthmore. Deceased.
Chester
road.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the her appearances in past years' Rutgers avenue welcomed the arDr. and Mrs. H. M. Woske with
above Estale having been granted to the
rival this week of their daughters their children, Thomas, Helene,
underslKned. all 1~t'80ns Indebted to the concerts.
said £Stute are requested to make 1'1lYIncluded on the program will Mrs. E. G. Merrick, 3rd., with her Shirley and Elizabeth, recently
menl. and those having claims to present
the same. without delay. to
be March "Wein Bleibt Wein" three little girls Debbie, Laurie, moved from WynnewOOd. into
ROBERT E. JONES, Executor
(Schramlilel); Waltz "Emperor" and Joan from Cleveland, 0., and their new home at 531 Bryn Mawr
Pnckard Building
15th and Chestnut Streets
(Strauss); Trumpet Trio, "The M~s. H. H. Baski~, ~r., with her avenue.
Philadelphia 2, Penn5ylvania
Three Kings" (Smith) by J. chIldren Betsy, VIckIe, and Ham
Or 10 hils Attorneys;BUTLER. BEA"M'Y, GREER &:
Saunders. W. Dix and R. Holm; from Clearwater, Fla.
JOHNSON
Mrs. George Silloway of North
PAINTING
Media. Penns)·lvnnin.
Novelty "Bizet Has His Day"
Chester road expects her son-in_
and
(Arr. Homer); Vocal Solo "Dear
RA\\'I~E &: HENDERSON
and
Mike McCrory of Westminster law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
l~u("knnl Building
3t.7.2
Little
Boy
of
Mine"
(Ball)
and
avenue and Mark Detweiler of Paul J. Furnas of Richmond, Ind.
Phillldelphia 2. Pcnnsyhm.nia
CARPENTRY
"Alice Blue Gown" (McCarthy); Cornell avenue left Saturday for
for a visit soon.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean." I Overture "Barber of Seville" two weeks at Camp Niokomas in
(Rossini); Selection UHollywood central Pennsylvania.
SWarthmore 6·8761
S ere n a d e" (Davis); March
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whicher
"Hands Across the Sea" (Sousa);
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman and children Susan, Nancy, SteIntermission;
March
"Knights of Harvard avenue spent the past phen and John, of Whittier place
Bridge March" (Coates); Tone
---------.:.::------------Poem "Finlandia" (Sibelius); VoEDWARD G. CHIPMAN
cal Solo "Dancing in the Dark"
AND SON
(Schwartz); "JealousY" (Gade);
GENERAl CONTRACTOR
SeLectiWl
"Warsaw
Concertd"
PERSONAL
FOR SALE
(Addinsell); Medley "Rain" (Arr: FOR SALE - POODLES - Eight PERSONAL - Upholstery repairs;
Plastic Tile
Tile Floors
Yoder); Rhythm "Bandinage for
weeks, standard brown, beautiP R' ICE S REDUCED
FOR
Modern Kitchens
Brasses" (W a 1 t e r s); Excerpts ful, intelligent, do not shed, lov- JULY AND AUGUST. Seats A.M.
Alterations
ing, top bred. SWarthmore 6-7301. $9.50 up, large chair re-upholstT' Channel 6 WF1L.T'-S ••day. "Cole Porter Songs" (Porter);
ered----$35
to
$40.
SPECIAL
S&LE
March "Brookes Chicago Marine" FOR SALE-Philadelphia grand- OF uPHOLSTERY CLOTH 9:45 A.M.
1401 Ridley Avenue
father's clock, 1838, mahogany.
(Seitz); National Anthem.
Regular
$6.
reduced
to
$3.50
per
Moon and date dials. Working
CHester 2-4759
yard. More than five years of
The Park is sprayed before condition. SWarthmore 6-2132.
2.5689
Swarthmore references.
Thorn
THOM SEREMBA
each concert by the Delaware FOR SALE--Child's crib, complete. Play-pen folding. Can Seremba, phone Sharon Hill 0734.
County Mosquito Extermination
UPHOLSTERER
PERSONAL Radio and teleSWarthmore
6-8562 after 5.
Commission.
vision service. Complete stock
!i Years of Swarthmore Reference
The park is looated at the west FOR SALE-Electric dryer, brand of tubes carried. Robert Brooks,
Sharon Hill 0734
new, never used. Retails for
CONSTRUCTION
end of State street near the Balti- $219.95. Will sell for $150. Call Call Klngswood 4-0800.
2S % price reduction for July and August
PERSONAL Belvedere Conmore pike in Media.
KIngswood 3-9307.
RESIDENTIAL AND
valescent
Home,
2507 Chestnut
FOR
SALE-Used
bendix
washer.
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COMMERCIAL
street, Chester. Edge of SwarthGood condition. $45. MEdia 6- more. Aged. senile, chronic. conJewelry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-4216
6705.
EMIL SPIES
valescent men and women: ExAlterations
FOR SALE-Kiln, $25.; girl's 26 cellent foods, spacious grounds.
Watchmaker
inch bike, $5.; large window
Cross honored. Sadie D.
Formerl" of F. C. Bocte " Sons
:__
--=! fan, $25.; dog house, $3. SWarth- Blue
Pippin,
proprietor. CHester 2335 Dartmouth Avenue
128
Yole
AVfJ.
Fine Watch and
Photographic Supplies
more 6-8452.
5373.
Swarthmore,
Po.
Clod. Repairs
FOR SALE-Lovely lot 100 by PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
J. F. BLACKMAN
200 in nice residential setting
PartS, accessories. Milt Glass §
§
of old sbade and well landscaped Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
SW 6-6616
Swarth'lIDre 6·1448
lawn. Convenient to everything. East Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
State & Monroe Sts.
John V. Lattimer. MEdia 6·1945. Heights, MAdison 6-0713. OppoWILLIAM BROOKS
Media
FOR SALE--Spinning wheel, at site Clifton Theater.
A.hes & Rubbish Rerno,·ed
MEdia 6·2176
the Forge. Allison's antiques. PERSONAL - Interior and exLawn. Mowed, General
MEdia 6-1407, SWarthmore 6terior painting, and paper hangHauling
3050.
ing. Henry K. Savard, Springfield,
236 Harding Ave.. Morton, Pa.
9,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 nlllll,lIlIIllIIlIIlII:" FOR SALE-General electric re- KIngswood 4-0161.
frigerator in excellent condi- PERSONAL _ Furniture refinishtion. Reasonable. Call KIngswood
ing _ custom ca'binet work 4-1096.
general carpentry. Andrew SpanFOR SALE--Sofa bed, single, $30. ier, Jr. SWarthmore 6-2198.
$500 MONTHLY
Antique rocker, $16. Console PERSONAL Slipcovers and
Starting salary for 2 executive-type
phonograph, $15. Two dining
draperies. Henry K. Savard,
salesmen fa r9present largfJ Eclst.rn
room chairs $4. each. Coffee Springfield. Klngswood 4-0161.
financtal c:orpor.tion. No travel. $alel
Former.y
table, $5. Call Klngswood 3-3347. PERSONAL _ Painting, George 17'12 S. Chester Rd. KI 4-1700
t .. perience and ability desired •.• stabFOR SALE Modem maroon
Fair. Fully insured. Estimates
IIshed residut, 25-40 yeors old, mar~
CAR N 5
tweed sofa, ~30. Modern natur- given. Call MEdia 6-3702.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
,f.d, capable of assumin~ responllbll650 Baltimore Pike
al wood cocktaIl table, $25. KIngs\
mel. I. requ.$tln~ Intervl.w pleas.
wood 4-1036.
WANTED
l.cIudo
brl.f ......1 hldo,.,. all \
Sprihgfield, Del. Co., Pa.
FOR RENT
WANTED-Working mother with -;;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;;;;;;;;~,
replies conRdenial. Our saltsmen have
FOR RENT _ Apartment, two
school ~ge child desires living r'
b.en Informed of this ad. Box A. L.
SWarlnmore 6·0450
bedrooms, living room, kilchen- ~uarters .In exchange for partROOFING
'iiwarthmorean.
~~~~~~~~~;:JI:~~~~ dinette, bath. third floor. well time serVIces. Janet Shugart. ME.~
ventilated, convenient, use of d,!,i~a~6~-4"::5~0~7-,-.-::-:---:-----= Gutters
~-----------"""'1, yard and porch. SWilrthmore 11- WANTED-Strong boy or man
0149.
for help in a home where there
Warm·Air Heating
I
Jack Prichard
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
CLASSIFIED ADS
~============:;
July 13, 1956
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
Adopts Greek Boy
Food Market
Consumer's Co-Operative Ass'n,
of Swarthmore. Inc.
403 Dartmouth Avenue
Weekend of July 12
Swift's Premium
BONELESS
Oven or Pot Roast
Top of Round • Eye of Round
Bottom of Round
79c lb.
These Roasts are Exceptionally Good No Fat No Bone, Excellent For Cold Beef Sandwich
During This Hot Weather.
All Brands of Bacon
Ib·59c
i=~ :~;:ITFR:~~: ~_
DI'Luzl·o and Sons
.
Fl orlst
1118111& COitSi6UCTION
r~
T~I~~~.~~i:
PYLE
i
Duplicating
Service
oLETIERS
·PROGRAMS
'CIRCULARS
• FORMS
FOR RENIJ'-Unfurnished, second is an invalid. Call SWarthmore 6floor apartment, three rooms, .!16!!7:;5!.:.,-,=--::=-_--::---:-:--o-----:-:
kitchen and bath.
Refer- WANTED-Home for black cat,
ences requested.
6beautiful white mar kin g s.
1999 for
Trained. SWarthmore 6-6096.
WANTED-Two bedroom apartoa_ns._ C1*IIIIIOt11NOOl ~
LOST
Red umbrella with
m ..nt by early fall. Preferably
Oil IOIUU • Oil "1,taNING WAt . . _I"U.'
.l
"Gl:--;'
broidered in white. on first or second floor. Please call
OrIa ~m
b
f
1 ft KIngswood 3-3189 or reply to
Also ~ed ZIppered o'?t .or e I Box H The Swarthmor~e"an".'---,_.,.
foot SIze 11 or 12. MIslaId dur,
ing 'spring by seventh grader and WANTED-High school gradu!'te
DAY and NIGHT
College
avenue kindergartner.
desires mother's helper lob
Oil BURNER
Reward. Call SWarthmore 6-1808. with family on vacation. Call
. LOST-Blue pair of girls glasses SWarthmore 6-3050.
.
SERVICE
in the last month, vicinity of WANTED-Woman deSIres five
MONDAY TURn SATURDAY
College Avenue School. SWarthdays of housework. Call CHestNOON
more 6-1273.
er 2-6065.
OIL HE1\.T
Klngswood 4·1234
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore
K13-1497
'iUNDAYS' and HOLIDAYS
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
J. A. GREEN
ENGINE REPAIRS
Stop in and inspect photos of all houses available in Swarthmore, Wallingford-Rutledge and
Media area.
- d & B-.rd
Bair
!
Baltimore Pike and Woodland Ave., Springfield
SWEENEY & CLYDE :
;
A Complete Insurance an" Real Esfate Agency
iE
Air and Ship Travel
~
-
Realtors
__ ____
A
2 FOR
49c
HELLMANNS REAL MAYONNAISE
New and duplicate social security cards can be obtained from
the SOCial Security Office in
Chester.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
71c Quarts
Co-op Red Label Apple Sauce
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Phones: 4.6311
4.6312
4-6313
i
=
-
E
4-6314
~
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IN
to mar the beauty of your home.
No blocking of your windows.
For Information
WALTER V. LINTON
112 Russell
Contractor and Builder
WAshburn 8.3530
St., Ridley Park
19c
Friskies Can Dog Food 8 cans
Brand new 1956 models
Friskies Dog Meal a Complete Dog Food
251bs. $1.98 -
Sibs. 59c
George Myers
Box 48 SWarthmore 6·0740
California Juice Oranges
doz·29c
while they last
Cucumbers and Peppers
Large Plums
ea·Sc
These are brand new cleaners in
their original shipping cartonsa wonderful buy-limited quantity
-fonnedy $104.90-now only
$69.95 complete with tools.
2 lb. 35c
MODEL
14
When You Change to
Full siu-ligld weight
ATLANTIC
For
VAN ALEN BROS.
Ridley Park
~1Ilitr1
\olilly *.00 plus opening lab
from any KOTEX· package
REGULAR
l2's
Z FOR
77c
"I' •••
Oefof& INt poet_
SANITARY NA'KINS
ECONOMY
48's
It a
.ap
d'~,,'~ It Cmtti~!r
or Ullra Shew 75's
(15 1IIIIa'!, 10
til
We eany helt. Pld
(60 ...... 15 .1Ilitr)
Call
-It &ots, as It Sweeps.
Aurhorised' Hoo*,", Sertliu
·/:·.·C·H
NYLONS
Prompt Service
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.
Samuel D Clyde
Ope_ lifo_day, Wed. . .day and Friday ! v e l l l n g s ·
SW 6-4742
WA 1-2440
KI 4.1500
Opposite Borough Hall
J. Edward Clyde
GeoreJe Plowma.
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MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
Rosemary L. Delap, College
avenue. has "adopted" Athanas
sios Skalomenos, an eight-yearold Greek boy through Foster
Parents' Plan, it was announced
by Plan headquarters at 43 West
61st street, New York City, 23.
Athanassios, nick-named Nasios. is an only child. He lives with
his mother and paternal grandmother in the Konitsa district of
Greece. Nasios' father was a mason and field laborer cu1tivating
his own land and earning enough
to support his family adequately.
On February 20, 1949, the family's
happiness ended when the military in which the boy's father was travelling to Konitsa on
bUSiness, struck a land-mine and
was blown up. The mother had
to go to work as a field-laborer Inspecting a 50 calibre machine gun are (I. to r.) MJdn. 2/c:
since she could get no other job.
George 1\1. Sloan. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Sloan of 119 WellingThe family owns a Ii ttle plot of ton st., Bessemer. Ala.; Richard K. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
land and a donkey which is ~sed A. Alexander of 111 S. Swarthmore ave., and Russell E. Vreeland,
for transportation. The average Jr.• son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vreeland of 610 Riverside dr., Ormonthly income from the land is mond Beach. Fla. They were among nine hundred and tiny Anna$1. This sum is the only steady polis men and 50 Canadians who completed two weeks amphibious
income the family has. The warfare training .June 17 at the Little Creek Na.val Amphibious
grandmother. due to her advanc- Base, Norfolk, Va.
ed age, can be of no assistance to
the family. All the other relatives
NAMED BY UNDERWRITERS High School, McCahan studied
are too poor to help.
Nasios is a solid little boy with
David McCahan Jr., a former life insurance at the Wharton
black hair and eyes. He is a resident of Swarthmore and son' School of the University .of Pennserious, truthful little boy. A sec- of Mrs. McCahan of Strath Haven sylvania, ,graduating in 1952. Mr.
ond-grader at the local Primary avenue, has quallfied for mem- McC.ahan s father, the .late Dr.
school, he is clever and a good bership in the Million Donar DaVId McCahan, was Insurance
student. He enjoys his learning Round Table according to a recent prof~ssor at Wharton ~hool and
very much but is not yet sure of announcement of that organiza- preSIdent .of the Am~ncan Colwhat he wants to be when he tion's executive committe
I~ge of L~fe Underwnters at the
grows up. He has no toys.
e.
flme of hIS death in 1954. David
Each month, Nasios receives $9
Mr. M~Caha~, a Charter~d Life McCahan Jr. qualified by examcash from Plan. In addition he Unde~wnt.er, IS an aSsocIate of ination for the C.L.U. designation
receives parcels of food, ~ew the FInkbIner General Agency of in 1955.
clothing, shoes and a 100% wool Northwestern Mutual Life Insur-!
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
blanket from the Plan ware.. ance Company in Philadelphia.
house.
Membership in M.D.R.T. is limitAbout 9 out of 10 people who
work for a living are building
Foster Parents' Plan is a non- ed to life underwriters who an- retirement benefits protection unprofit, non-propaganda non-sec- nually sell a million dollars of der the SOCial security program.
tarian, independent, go'vernment- life insurance coverage according In 1935 only one worker out of 10
ap~roved rei j; e f organization to standards prescribed.
was covered by any kind of a reWhICh according to its by-Jaws
A
graduate of Swarthmore tirement program.
provides for the H care , mainten-! .:;;;;;;~~§~~§~§~~;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j
anee. education, training and
well-being of children orphaned
BUILT IN WALL AIR-CONDITIONER
and distressed and otherwise made
at last!
destitute." It does not do mass
reilet; each child is treated as
BUILT
Air-Conditioner
an individual. "Adoption" is finwith no unsightly IloverhangU inside _ or out!
ancial, not legal.
Real Sharp Mower Service
I
WHY NOT?
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
Inspect Machine Gun
I
ROGER RUSSEll
~~~===:
..age 7
$1-· 49
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l' • • C-p....
s. ..........
I" • •
100'''' Ave.. $wwll..no... P...
SW .11..- 66000- CL ..rbrnl: 94.4.
Paulson KNOWS Carpets
Rugs alld Carpet Samples Displayed in the Home
U
luly 13. 1956
'lBE SWARiBlll6BEAN
P-ae 8
•
Youngsters Flock
, Paul Creston' Joins
37 Foreign Students
To Amlatic CJasses
(Continued frolU pqe 1 ) " 1 Swarthmore Faculty
What's
wrong
here?
Nothing that a second
telephone can't fix! You
can have one wherever
you wanl it for Jess than Y
a day! Call the Telephone
Company Business 0IIice
and ask about an extension telephone.
THE 8B.L TREPHIIIE
COMPAIIY
• PEllIISYLYAIIIA
Arrive Here Saturday
(Contmued tram Pace 1)
Charles Paul will celebrate hili
birthday by entertaining
nelghborood. friends at luncheon
at his Park avenue home.
the University of Ca1ifonIIa. HIs
(Continued trom Page 1)
A~ place blue Carol Morgan, Andy MacNair, Mrs. Reavis Cox of Walnut lane,
latest h onot Is a .......
Mrs. EiWlbeth Prestoo of Dogribbon for his First Symphony
a four-nation competition at Tosh and Pat Fraley, Martha wood lane, Mr. and Mrs. George
tbe P.arIs Referendum Concert.
Jessup, Sue Brooks, Jane Jackson, A. Hansell of North Swarthmore
Laura and Sara Enion, AshIey
"I look upon music and more
M
avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. H.
speclllcally the writing of it as Fine; Judy Roxby, Dory
aC-IPrl!ll'tic:e of WhIttier place.
wrote Paul. Nair, Joanie Jackson,
a spiritual pra~tice,"
~
~-b d T 11 Cu. d
AisG entertaining are Mr. and
on
several
years
ago to his K ent, Betsy .,..
a, e a u..uor.
Crest
D~ CIaI8
Mrs. Robert Lafore of Moylan, When someone says'
friend and music critic, Henry
Dr. and Mrs. Francis MartIn of
Cowell. "I believe that everyone
A class in diving opened last· Elwyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M.
of ten .
sbDuld compose and that musical wee..k,...w Ith da n Menrollment
III H
A
ot Spr!ngfteld, and Mr.
J -.- an
0 e
use,
nn Karger
composition shG\I'ld be a definite
and Mrs. Walter Strine of Media.
course In our educational system Ricbards, Gay Silvers, Sandra
Mr. and Mrs. Dellmuth are In
as much as history and mathe- Altbouse, Skipper Willis, Eric cbarge of placing tbe guests of
matics, wlihout deeming it a Peterson. Jan Erik Ungem, Ann this group.
special privilege of the profes- McDowell and Gail Donovan.
. aI com_
~-r ...
slgnia for this class which meets
Tbe AFS. 'an orgaDlzation Gf
S100
"My phllosophic approach to at 11 a.m. is a leaping green frog. vGlunteer war ambulance drivers.
composition," continues tbe letGirl Seoul Badee Test
sponsors outstanding students
ier, ''is abstract. I am preDCcupied
Girl Scouts who are interesied from 25 fDreign countries as they
witb matters of melDdic design, in passing tbeir swimming badge live with American famiUes and
barmDnic coloring, rbythmic pulse reqUirements wlll have' an oppor- attend American schools.· Tbe
and formal progression, not with tunity to do so at noon On three scbolarsbips are. awarded fDr
Imitations of nature or narratiGns successive Mondays,' beginning democratic viewpoint, scholastic
of falry tal.... or 'propounding of July 16. Mrs. Josepb J. Donovan, standing and leadership potenWhat you r •• ll, lleed
sociological ideologies. .Not that Troop 19 leader. and Mrs. G. Wills tlals. Selections are made by. the
is a pair earmWfsl
the source of inspiration may not Brodhead, Swarthmore troop con- AFS organization and the U. S.
be a piclure or a story. Only that sultant, will assist Coach Millard State Department.
• Y Po we are serious aboas
regardless of the origin of the Robinson, pool manager, in testDuring the tours, each of which
cbiI bDsiaeu of ht:eding the
subject matter. regardless. of the ing. Girls sbDuld bring a written CDvers more than 2,000 miles. the
random recipes of ....!lll.
scbool of thought. a musical com- list of the swim badge require- students are seeing the industrial,
meaning wenda and nagh·
position must bear judgment ments In order that signatures agricultural, scenic and cultural
bors. Certainly there &r~
lOme wonderfal new medi··
purely on musical criierla. I~ in- may be added. attesting to each resources Df the U. S. and meeting
cines now available. Basonl,.
trlnslc worth depends on the in- requirement as it Is passed. On more.of Its citizens. ~ 650.of the
yoar Doctor·know.....h~n,
tegration of musical elements July 16 Number 1 requirement
studeilts were in Washlngton t<>- .
where and how to prescnbe
toward a unified whDle."
listed in tbe Girl Scout book
gether from July ·10 to 14 to meet
chern. Call on him at the 6nt
Mr. CoweU in an article about be met. On the 23rd Numbers 2, administration a.n d legislative
liga of illnew HceiI hi. com·
Mr. Creston In The Musical 3. 4, 6. and 9 will be met. The leaders, as weU as to vi~t govern_
perent couse!. And alway.
bring hi.~scriprio.... to UlI
Quarterly October, 1948. speaks 30th is reserved for Numbers 5 ment buildings and the embassies
for carefnl '«Impounding.
of their native lands.
to tbe pGlnt of how close Mr. and 7 and retest.
- ; .• ,r:'"
.
Creston approacbes his standards
As the Swim Club team prtmes
At every stop OIi the 32-day
CATHERMAN'S
in his compositions: Paul Crest- for its second League engagement journeys. the students were
DRUG $TORE
Dn's career is marked to an un- with East WhIteland and Marple- guests of communities and variusual degree by sincerity. self- Newtown at the latter's pool at ous youth. service, business and
discipline and earnest relleetion. 9 a.m. tomorrow. it learns that labor organizations jDlning in a
Tbere is no one known to me Assistant Coach Carl Schaefer
demGDstration of American hoswbo handles more "'"P"rtiy the
•
ltallt All to
wllI -- d In N
y.
urs
en
ew
traditionsl types of development been cailed for tWG years. Army P
f
usi 1
HIs First
d service and will be leaVIng the York July 17 and the ,atudents
~ec~n'::
and the :G pool July 20. B1I1 Hoot. Dennison wlll sall for their homes' abroad
Chorlc Dances achIeve a smooth- University senior, who bas sepntl:sh=G=rt!y==a!=terw==ar=d=.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
ness of Integration that is ex- the first part of the summer on
tremely rare on such a scale to- guard duty at the pool, leaves
day."
. today for 30 days R.O.T.e. tralnMr. Creston is now Uving in ing at Seward AIr Force Base,
New York City where he Is Nashville, Tenn. He will be reteaching,playing 'the organ at St. placed at the pool by Donald
One nf the most attractive homes in Swarthmore.
. . Colonial,
Malacby's Church, and working Henderson of the Swarthmore
on a violin concertG.
Higb Scbool faculty.
all masonry. center hall. 6 bedroom., 3 baths .. 2 studies, 2
';:P::
Registration Schedule'
car garage.. Half acre o.n the hOI near college and school
•
.
Annual oil' cost under $250. Fo. appointment C
and .Clyde CH' 4-6311 or SW 6-0886.
·Prior to
General Election, November 6, 1956
STORE HOURS: Monday thni Thursday 9:30 to 6:30 P. M.
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M. Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
SEPTEMBER 6th
Last day an elector may move from one election district to
anotber in order to be permitted to vote at the General Election.
•
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SEPTEMBER nth
Last day all electors may register to vote at the General
Election. ThIs Includes electors wbo will become of age on or
before November 7th, 1956.
SEPTEMBER nth
Last day for any elector who bas removed IntG a new election district to give notice to the Registration Commission In
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set fo~ a removal date Into the new election district which cannot be later than September 6th.
COURT ROUSE ROtJItS:
Regular business hours up to and including Monday. September 17th
Monday tbrougb Friday ............... 9:00 a.m. to 4.:30 p.m.
EDGEMONT AVE.. 7TH Ir WELSH STS.
SHOP and SAVE in SPEARE BROS.
Leadership
SALES!
A Few Typical Savings
In This Great Salel
Misses' RAINCOATS. Val_ to.19.9S.
Fully Lined. Mate..I., Hats __________ •• _•••• 6.00
Misses'
CAR
COATS.
Water Repellent Poplin in
Natural
Only
______________________________
4.00
1.00 Infants KNIT GOWN. Pate.ted
•
Slip o. SIIo.lde... __ •••••• __ .. __ • ______ 2 for 1.69
w.tt. and Colon)
v.... 3.9•• S.9S
___ _______ • ________ __ 2.44
• Pattems "aDd Fancies. sr., A~I-C-D
Me.·s 2.95 Famo.s lrand DRESS SHIRTS.
Mstyla Plnl. Some Pre.e.'C.L . _ n . n n _ n _ 1.00
ComHd CaHon Knit.
Saturday ........................... 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Together with such additiDnal bours as designated below:
PETR E.' TOLD
333 Darimauth Ave.
5••" ....... Po.
'.
Raid
,
"":.'
. September 6th and 7th .................. 9:00 a.m. to .9:00 p.rn.
·septe~ber13tb
and 14th .............. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Roving Registrars Sit at Swarthmore, Thursday, Augnst 2nd.
.
2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Borough H8n
Me.·s Famoas lralHls IROADCLotM PAJAMAS
-_~'._.
r
~
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I"ulor and Slotted Collars
,
Daero. & Coli•• JACKETS
50°/,. DCICI'OII • SO°1.. Call. . . n n n n n . . . . __ 3.69
Mell's RIHJ. 4.95
Wadi 'n
v/:u,.,
2 Slosh Poc:hb: - 16 to ~
W._.·sCOnoN PiiiICOATS. EnIet"""
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Alert
Today
Air
THE SWARTHMO
SWarthmore-RuUedge
Now Separate Entity
Raid
Alert
Today ,
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, July 20, 1956
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 29
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AIR ALERT TODAY
A naUOD-wide alen ...w take
'0ave' Narbeth Nam·
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.Real Estate Assessor
WARNINGI
PER YEAR
Morris Matthews Lee
Former Editor, Dies
Merchants are advised to be on
·plaee
thisalen
afternoon
1:55
the alert for Postal Money Orders
p.m. AD
sleD.' a..steady
blast of three to five minutes
from Elwyn and Seilersville.
on sire.........hIsOes. horns or
Yale Avenue Printer,
Penna. Sbould money orders from
College Avenue Man In
School Pays Off
Year
.'mlllar deviea-will aound oil!
Theater Devotee
the towns· named above be preNewspaper World
Debt, Moves Toward
abont one hoar .....Uer.
B
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senied, merchants are asked tD
egan
on.
Al the rea ......a1 a wallin&'
notify the pDllce authoritieS Im40 Years
New One
tone or oIIort bluts (or three
J. David Narbeth of 113 Yale mediately.
The removal Gf Swarthmore- minutes all tram0 wlll be avenue has been nsmed real esA widely-known Phlladelphia
RuUedge Union Scbool DistrIct stoppecl and pecledrIwIs will tate assessor for SwartbmDre,
-------newspaper man for forty yearS,
from Unit Number 3 of the Del- tak.. eover.
Morton and RuUedge' by tbe DelJI'Iorris Mathews Lee, of Coilege
aware County Plan which groupawareCGunty Board of Assessand Princeton avenues, died Tuesed it with Nether ProvidenC!', has
ment and Revision of Taxes;
day, July 17, at his hGme. He was
been approved by the state CounMedia. Narbeth succeeds Frank L.
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ell of Education the local Board
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Gettz of Harvard avenue .who raA native Df PhiladelphIa, Mr.
was notified at ils July meeting
tired June 30 'Ifter ()Ver a quarter
Explorers' 36-foot Craft Lee was educated in the pubUc
Wednesday evening. S'!'>'artbmorecentury in the olllce. Narbeth asTo Be Put in Water
scboolsand Central High School.
RuUedge has been made Unit 17
sumed his new duties as of July
He was graduated PhI Beta Kappa
with no other districts Included. Lose to Marple-Newtown 16.
' At Chester
from Haverford CGUege In 1898,
The ~ange had been requested
W'th
l aSm e Score
. President Df the Champion DeSwarthmore's "navy"-the Sea and
1899.from Harvard University in
by the local BGard.
As J Iy 3 •
calcomanla Company until It
Authorizing the fulal payment
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jDlned Spielman Company. Phil- Explorer Ship "Leo Marls" - is
FIrst joining The Bulletin lItaf!
aDd Interest, amounting to $5,CDnscientious members of tbe adelphIa printers. three years ago, scheduled to be launcbed at Sun In January of 1900. Mr. Lee re212.50. on 30.year-old Series E. SwarthmGre Swim Club team Mr. Narbeth has since been man- Shipbuilding and DrydGck Com- signed as news editor' In 1918 to
Bollds whIch built the. auditorium busily practiced time-saving turns ager of the Spielman silk screen P'¥IY. Chesier. next Fridsy, July become managlilg editor of tbe
wing of the high scbool on a total and Gther technique .improve- printing department.
27. ThIs event will climax a two- Evening Ledger. SbDrtly thereyear project in which the l<>cal after be was made managlog' edltissue of $150,000. Board' members ments this week In hope of belBorn in Durham County. Eng't h as a dB p ted a 36- f 00t LCP
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or of the PubUc Ledger. He reheaved a sigh and proceded tG te ri ng the 113 score w hich theY land In 1904, Mr. Narbeth came unl
(L) btalned f
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tackle current day building prob- ran against Rose Valley July 13 tD thIs country with his parents'
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lems by hIring Howell Lewis Shay and repeated last Saturday when the late Mr. and Mrs.' Octavius
The rebuilt crall, wilth 'Dew and remained there until he ralind .Associates as· airchIteCtural they were defeated by Marple" Narbeth In 1912. After two years superstrllcture and bridge added, tired in 1942.
consultants In plans to lOcate and Newtown's 238 (three points less in Cleveland the fain!ly mGVed to will provide bunks for i4 boys
Married on Aprti 26, 1905. to
build new elementary' classrooms. that tile Rose Vall~ tally) •. East PhlladelphIa. In 1919 they came and two olllcers on cruises. Fever~ the former Mary RitchIe WaIter.
Shay washlred to make aatudy WhIteland, whD Hke SwJrlhmore to Swarthmore, residing first at Ish activity in fittlog out and he and Mrs. Lee resided' In GerIIIId prepare preliminary draw- entered Suburban, Swim League the comer of Westdale avenue painting Is under way In prepara- mantown for a number of years.
Ings of proposed lites and plans comPetItion for the first time this and Cbester road .and later Gn tion for getting the boat m the But from 1910 until 1922 when
for presentation to the Board year, dropped out of last week's Lafsyette avenue. David graduat. watet at last.
tbey mGved to their newly built
within the next .month, For this meet at. Marple-NeWtown. whIch ed from Swarthmore 'mgh School . Although no special ceremonies home on CoUege avenue, they
service t1!e ftrm will reeeiVe·,l00(), had been scheduled tG ~ a triple in 1923 and received his bachelor aresDhlKiuled at the launchIng. a summered in Swarthmore on the
half of whIchwiU be credited meet. At 9 a.m. tomorrow Swa:rth~ of arts degree at Pennsylvania formal commlsslGning wllI be. held college campus.
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toward the reCular sh per cent more meets Aoronimlnk In the State College.
at a later date. Meantime, says
Described as a "modest extremecharge of constrllction when such SwarthmGre pool.
III 1935 he married Grace Rox- ''Skipper'; George Myers. nsutic- Iy poUte man with a quick step
mat~aUzes. H. Lewis Shay, Jr.
MeanwhIle two Swarthmore by, a native Swarthmorean, wbG ai-minded residents of the bar- and a keen mmd." Mr. Lee was
appeared afthe meeting IIIId dIs~ te&m: niembers Dave ~ and Is n<>iv manager of the Swartb-l ough are .lnvIted to see the era!1 noted, In his life-time work fGf
ctiSSed the' m~:faCets of ICIest-: Stu Bowie are, managing a new more mgh Scbool cafeteria. They I at Se.a EXplorer headquarters on t)I.e I!!ft ofm.ovI~g . newspaper
.. W· 1IIId· ~...fa<;ill.~,~ter. -pol., pr!!CtIce ...iasIon.OII have two 'd,,,,.hf'i'S;· J()8Jl,W~O Cresson lane at· ap.y tlme.when copY. tor. hili-patience and underdeemed necessary by September Tuesdays at 6:sb p.m.
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. hils just flniShe
Baekstroke C1assI6eatt_·
year at the UniversltY_ of
prior to Its feJiJWal tcrt\te ltiuncb- and 'for tbe respect and admira. TuItion for the 1956-57 school
Agaln~t
I\farple -Newtown aylvauia, and' Palrlcla' "'hG will ling site.
tion with ,whIch his co-workers
.Year .was set at $135 for klnder- Swarthmore placed first in one enter tbe ninth grade at .Swartb- r
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held hini. One of his former asgarten, $270 for grades one through DUt of eigbtbackstrOke classlfica- mDre mgb SchoGI in' September. .
sociates sal.d of hIm:
:siJ<. and $415 In the. hIgh school. tlon.; two out of elght breastA lifelGng RepubUcan. Mr.
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ThIs represents increases of $5, strGke; (!ne freestyle, ~o butter- Narbeth has been judge Gf elec~
io my life I can be proud about,
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fly. and one out of SlX diving tiGn .in i?e eastern precinct for .
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but-beUeve me-I can. be. and
events. Carol Williams won two the past f()\1%' years. He Is alsG I' Parents are. requ:estea to regis- am proud of the fact that I once
Appo'·nt~· top placements.
'.' .( popular as a director and actor! ter all new pupils for the Swartb- worked for Ml'. Lee. HI! was a
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Joyce Williams' time of 40.5 Df ·many years standing at the I mGre-Rutledge Scbpols promptlY spiritually generous, kindly humds
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Int
edI te Players Club of Swarthmore SD that all plans may be made an-the most civilized man I ever
s::.n sO~ wo:;, ba:kstro::'
which he serv~ as presi~ent In to provide adequately for their have knGwn (and. probably, ever
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. ~lorla ~I, 'capturing second. 1949-50. He 18 active m the placement before the opening of will)."
LaRue::' ~ii,;'drixs!>!I' . ~,or.t 11 Howard Scbad p1a~' secGnd In swartbm0perlnre
Pres:yter~'\;IIl;lrch scbool.
And in the borough. where be
Cbester ~ ha~ been appointed Iniermed!aie bo;9's' Joanne Robin- !,ud Is su
ten ent
e JunAt the present time, the. ()fl\ce had a bost of frI~ds, SwartbtG the newc.lY-cteat
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Contr'!1!ei for Amerlc~·. Viscose~n senior girls (100 TBl'ds). and
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wa
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Cor~r!lctl,on, rePQrtIng to Gerald 'BDb Sublette (1; IS), Second In
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ess. Parents, if at all possible, Dartmouth avenue towards the
S. ~mpkins,'presldent.
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senlj)~ boys to' the M4U'Ple~Newshould bring the child or ~h1ldren Dew Drop or one of the shops in
. ,I.,ocated In the Philadelphia of~town boy wbG held the League .
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to scbool and also the. transfer the village.
Bce, Mr. Hendrixson wllI be 'fe- record of 1:07.3 in this event'lII)d
papers from the previous school.
Surviving' him, In addition to
sponsible for formulation. of poli,(Continued on Page 8)
T~ese papers .should include .the Mrs. Lee; are two sons,:Willlam
cles' and proCedures for cGntrOl
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blrtb or baptismal . certlllcate, -F. of Guernsey rGad; and Morris,
accGuniina '~"'ating and capital LIB"
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Orie at tbe foreign ~tudents on. vaccination certificate, the health Jr., of Hartsdale. N. Y.; three
budg~b!. ';';d for evaluation of oca ase a
eams
bDard !he visiting AFS bus this record and tbe academic record.
sisters. the MIsses Augusta and
plans anc!. pront results' .of the
Finish Summer Season weekend came home to say gOOd-I For admissiDn to kindergarten, Nan Lee, and Mrs. ~amuel L.
operating d i v i S i o n s '
bye fDr Neva. Panday who has Ithe chIld niust be five years of Kamps, all Gf Ambler, and fGur
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The Wasps members of t b e '
h . with th
grandchildren William F Jr
A graduate of the Wharton Edco Inierm~diate Bas ball spent the past year ere
e I· age by January 31, 1958 and ~or
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ScboDI of the :Unlveis1ty ofPenn~ Lea e trounced Ridle' Park 4 Carl Dellmutbs on North Swartb- . admission ~ first grade, the chlld and Elinor C. of Swarthmore, and
sylvania, Mr. Hendrixson joined to 19uTuesday evening
a borne more avenUe and the Tbomas 1must be SIX years of age on the :::;:.~:~! P. and Robert L .. of
American Viscose In 19~7 at· Its
. 'All ing I 4 hits Tbad- Hoppers on Dogwood lane. went same date.
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with the group to New York, and. I th
f hI b h I
The Rev. H. Lawrence WhItteParkersburg. W. Va., plant as 88-, deus Adams pitched the team to aIls
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Paklsta I. n ~ case a
g sc 00 pup- mGre conducted Episcopal semcsis!"nt tG the plant managet'.. He victory. TImely hits were made by s . out 0
ue ec or
n lis. it 18 very important that a es at hIs late home.
transferred to the headquarters Bob Bradsbaw. Jim Patterson and on July 23.
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I conference be arranged between
gOOd ti?,e heIre. As "the parents and child and the
olllce In 1938 as production con- Dave Houtz.
Neva. had fa th
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trol manager .and was named proThe team's last game of the a member a
e seruor c ass a . scbool principal, WIlliam Bush, Tennis Finalists BaHle
ductlon mansger In 1942.
season was played at Clifton ,Swarthmore High .School. from!so tbat plans can be made for
On With the Raindrops
In 1953 be was appOinted as- Helgbts Wednesday evening
whIch she graduated in June, s~e the selectiDn of appropriate cours.
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studied French took CDurses m es for next year
DOD Jones and J- Lehecka will
Slstant manufacturing manager . In an away game played Mon- h
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for raYDn yarns. Sioce July 1955 day the Hornets suffered a 4 to 1 uman re a ons.
n s, conThe Scbool will appreciate very meet ~rge Willetts and Curt
he has beld the positiDn of man_ set back to the bard-hitting A1- t;,mpo~ary problems. and ..t~iog much the prompt attention to this Wallin ID the finals of the
ager'·of faclllties· planning"
dan team. Members of the Edco ( I e!l)oyed all. my courses ), sbe matter on the part of all parents Swarthmore Tl'Dnis ,Clubs annual
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Junior Baseball League, the played hockey ID tbe gym classes. wbo wish their c.h1ldren to enter men's· .doubles· tournament. The
_ .....1119 CO....lssl•• Pia.. Hornets completed their up and danced at the SenIor Prom, and school In September.
match 18 schednled for the mom.. , . ,
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. last _ ....t In bGme roller skated wltil tile Gamet I
ing Gf Saturday. JulY 28, at 10
to skip 'regular thIrd Monday of own season
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Canteen. She ate ice cream and' JOHN GWYNN LIFETIME
. a.m. OIl the courts next to the
the month meetings during July game with Sprlnglleld.
cake and ~e;wed gum. She Ice
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and August..
Ou~d!ngmembets of both skated (althoucb "my anIrIes can't
RESIDENT. DIES
In Seml.-4Inal matches over the
local teams wm participate in the stand it") during the winter, and
John GwyI!D of·· Union avenue, past weekend .lones 8Dd TMech
lED CROSS APPOINTS
All-Star games Saturd~. July 28. late this. spring went down to the son of the late Thomas 8JI!l M817 SCOted over PDt Wel8h and Buck
Mrs. I'rederick R. Lanir, Maple
shore with her class fo~ a whole Gwynn. died' suddenly ,'l'uesday. Shane 4-6. 8.... 8-1,. whUe W1lIetts
avenue, has been appointed ..chaJrNotice . . Tcapayers . blissful w e e k . .
,!"ening at biS. home. He had and. ,Wallin W!JD their WIlT to the
man of dbuter for the SWarth-. lin. IIaQ> ...... DI 'f, Ta: . Sbe went to a slumber party ~ been a life-time
. ~. tIna1s.)Vith a $-I, 1-" ~ctor:v over
more .'BNDch, Am~ ~.C'.IIJI •. ""'"_
the 1lIOII& t;vplcaI of AmerIcan Swarthm
.CroiIa, ftwila jL ' e d ~.......I'
Parties to. N~ _and ~ the WIfe Mary, hIa
~ "'I.loe Kc!ftI.
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Prompt Registration
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Hend..r,·xson
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Personals. I
Mr. and Mrs. Eben C. Lang of
141 Rutgera avenue moved yes!erday to their new home in
Scarsdale. N. Y. Mr. Lang has
been transferred by the cotontalner Corporation 01 America
the
New York area.
,Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mayer and
sons Loomis. 11, and James. 10,
formerly of Perry, N. Y., h~ve
purchased the fonner Bunting
residence at 215 College avenue.
Mr. Mayer, who is' a memb.er of
the Universalist-Unitarian M1nislerlal Association, expects to
pub1lsb a religious journal.
Carla Gustafson has been visiting this week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. WilJlam R.
. Huey of Dickinson avenue. Her
mother Mrs. E. D. Gustafson of
Montclair, N. J., arrived here yesterday to make a brief visit with
her parents before taking her
home to Montclair. N. J., today.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Piper
and two daughters Margaret Lee
and Mary Lynn, of Ballston Lake,
N. Y.· are visiting for several
w eeks a t the home of Mrs . Pip •• Mr. and Mrs . Frank
er,s .paren~,
T . Ransburg of .......
~--ard avenue.
They attended the W
· eddlng of
their cousin MIss Elizabeth M~C a h an an.
d Mr. George R 0 bert
Swan on Satur
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sharer and
d aughte rs Cherr;y, J oyce, and son
Bill h ave moved from Rldley
. Park to 44 Yale avenue. Mr.
Sharer Is principal o· Ridley
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TownShip 'U,1~1oo School.
Mrs.
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High School.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacAIpine, Jr., of Princeton avenue
have as their summer house guo;st
Mrs. MacAipine's mother Mrs.
F. A. McCornack Of Traer, Ia.
Mr. 8lId Mrs. Frank Chapman
f W es tmIns ter avenue with their
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d Frank, 3rd
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S. C.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of North
Swarthmore avenue will lIy to
Bostbn next wliei!: to join her son
and daughter-lri-Iaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur V. Dodd. fOr a 14day motor trip to Nova Scotia and
PrInce Edward Island.
Miss Florence' J. Lucasse of
South Princeton avenlle left Sunday by plane for San Antonio,
Tex. From there she will go to
Mexico for' a toUr Of Mexico City,
. Cuernava~~, ~aplllco, and ~ther
places of mterest.. Before !i.er retu;n home. Iohe Will VIsIt with
fnenda In ]Wanston, 111., Kala:":"" Mich., and Fort Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Kite
of Ogden avE!ilue wiil have' 88
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awes ts· .un
c.&J.- SODIIi4aw arid daughter. Mr. arid
M .. F P Lynah 3
and soDs
Pe~r arid Stephle :"'!i.~'WIll arrive
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t · th"'!i.· . in Mil
_on BY rom
",r ome
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sOuth Oranae. N. 3. and Miss
Sara Guthrie of !Ddlana, Pa.,
both graduates of Swarthmore
CoUege, classot .1958.
The former MIas Hayes la the
.niece of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Eo
Oppen1ander of Benjamin West
avenue. Mr. Head is the nephew
'of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Decrouez
of Ogden avenue.
uring aqua linen jackets. Veiling
attached to tiny narrow bands of
aqua formed their headdresses,
and they were corsages of white
carnations.
A 'receptlon followed the ceremony In McCahan Hall of the
church.
The couple are taking a three
week toilr ot the West.
The bride Is a graduate of WI!son College and the Yale School
of NUrsing. The groom, a Public
Utility executive, Is a graduate
of Episcopal Academy and Colgate univ~ty. He Is a member
of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Decrouez and I
Mrs. Head entertained fQr the I i
wedding party and out-of-town
guests at a rehearsal dinner Saturd&y evening at the Dccrouez
home; .
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Mr. Wililam Weaver, also of
Chicago, III., was best man.
A receptlo~ was held In the
garden of Mrs. Harvey Parsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Rummel will
honeymoon briefly in ·Mlnnesota
and Canada before returning to
Chicago where Mr. Rummel Is
enrolled as a graduate· student at
the University of Chicago. Mrs.
Rummel will do research for the
EncycloPedIa Britannica.
HEAD-HAYES
The marriage of MliIi!' Kathryn
Louise Hayes and Mr.' James
IJnCOIn Head took place Sunday
afternoon at four o'clOCk In the
High Street Friends Meeting
House, In West Chester. The ceremony was conducted In the manner of FrIends.
Mr.
andbride.
Mrs. Is
W. the
Waldo
lfayes of
The
daughter
of
West Chester and is a graduate
of Swarthmore Colleg!!. clasS !>f
1956. 'Mr. Head is the son of MrS.
~ei1 C. Head of Petersborough,
a graduate of Swarthmore CoIlege,
class of 1954,
also_ of
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verslty of Pc~vanla, class Of
1956. Mr. Head is now serving
with the U. S. Army.
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WHERI THElE'S A WILL THIll'S A WAY.
Dr. and Mrs. Allen C. Enders
of Bellaire, Tex.. are receiving
congratul~tiOllS.\UpOn, the hlrth of
their third soD Richard SeIbert
Enders. The babY was born June
25. at Hermann HosPItal. Houston, Tex.
He Isa grandson of Dr. and
Mrs. R,obert K. EIlders of !!lim
avenue' and Mr. and ..... George
A. Hov of~ So'uth· Ch·ester road,'
and great-grandsQn of Mrs. John ;:
S. Hay of Dartmouth House, and
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FOB ALL
MAGAZlNE8
BEAUTY SALON
Hr. and Mrs. Arthur Grover,
3r., of Levittown, announce the
birth of their second son William
John. 'on Saturday, 3uly'14.
. The pateinal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Grover of
DI ~, __ ~
Th
lernal
c........n avenue.
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gran ....ren IS rs.
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of BObb~ ~r:e~ is' ~ndlng several weeks here with his grandparents.
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Jim Bljiiliam , _of' Mr.
Mrs. David Bln&bam of PIIIlrvllew
road, lIew to Denver lut Friday
to spend some time with his uncle
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bingham at their ranch In Morrison, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard Tyson of Guernsey road have recently returned from Deer
Me., w"ere they left their daughter Judith, for a period of eight
weeks at Lei Chalets Francais,
French Camp for Girls. En route
to Main'e they visited Old Sturbridge Village In Massachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Hartmann
of Greenway road, Swarthmore,
have returned from a week's vacation In Gloucester, Mass., with
their' small son Gary. Roy and
Elaine remained In Gloucester
and will stay for a few weeks
with their grandmother Mrs.
Frank G. Speck of Cornell avenue.
Mrs. George A. Hay' of South
Chester road has returned from
a month's visit with her son-Inlaw and daughter Dr. and Mrs.
Allen C. Enders, and sons Robert,
GeOrge and Richard of Bellaire,
Tex.
Mr.
FenW.dvan der
Gracht and son Vandyof Rose
Valley, fonnerly of Swarthmore,
wlJl sail July 31 with Mr. Vatl der
Gracht's father, Mr. Romain van
der Gracht of PhIladalphla, aboard
. the Maasdam for a visit to relatives In Belgium. They wlJl also
Stop in England, France and 'Italy
before fI;yiDg home September 11.
J4r. and Mrs. G. WUla Brodhead and daughter Charlotte, left
Sunday for several days In VIr-
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Froet
of Merriam, Kans., announce the
birth of their second child, Hi1ar;y
Anne, on' Wednesday, 3u1y 11.
The little girl welghed seven
pounds, 11 ounces when she ar-
Miss Patricia Park, daughter of
Mr. !lDd Mrs. Ralph Park, of
Basking Ridge, N. 3 .., formerly of
Park avenue. and. Mr. Gilbert
Barnes of New London. Conn.•
were married Sa~ay morning,
July 14, In the Methodist Church
of Basking Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will reside In Elizabethtown. where Mr.
RU.MMEL • 10WIE
·Bames will be a student at BrethThe weddb.g of M~s Aiexandra ren College.
.
Bowie. daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
~-'- - - - - - Morris A. Bowie of South Chester
BIRtHS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth J. WrI~loot
road, to Mr. Philip Rumm.el of
5"
annoUnce
the
birth
of their ftrst
New Albin, Ia., took place at 4
o'clock Saturday afternoon, 3uly child, Kenneth Lee, on July 6 a.t
14, in the Thorndike-Hilton Me- Delaware County. Hospital. The
morlal Chapel of the Universl.... baby's grandparents are Dr. and
..., Mrs. W1ibur R. LeCron of Cedar
of Chicago Theological Seminary
.
edlate
lane and Mr. and Mrs. LevIn the presence of the imm
'~J F. F.
famiUes aiid a few close friends. Wright of Kenyon avenue.
The baby's parents 'will remain
The sernee was performed by'
in
Swarthmore until September
Dean William W'eaver of the Semwhen Mr. Wright will report to
inary.
Lackland Air Force Base In Texas
Miss Bowie was escorted
to
the
.
to -oeg!1i tIfree years as a comaltsr by her father. Attending her
was Miss Jacobi" Eison of ChI- missloned officer.
SWAN-McCAHAN
Miss E 11 a'b e i h McCahan,
daughter of Mrs. David McCahan
of Straih Haven avenue and the
late Dr: McCahan. became the
bride of Mr. George Robert
Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cbrisfopher MacDonald Swan of l'{ewtown Square. on Saturday mornIng, July 1~, in the Swarthmore
Presbyterlari Church. The Rev.
Joseph P. BIshop performed the
11 o'clock ceremony.
Given in marl1age by her
brother Mr. David McCahan. 3r.•
of Merion Statioil, the bride was
gowned in an olf-whlte faille
fashloIied 'with a full skirt and
chapel-length train. and little
cap sleeves. Her veil was of heir-
•
Mrs. B. AIleD Enders of Elm ave- ... City, Mo. She u· a 1l'aDdnue, whose malden name of Sei- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BoT
bert he wlJl carry OD.
Pc. LIngle of Cornell avenue.
loom lace. She carried a bouqu"et
of white roses.
•
Mrs. Frederick M. Porter was
matron of honor'for her sister and
the brldemn8ids included Mrs.
David Mce8han, 3r., Mrs. David
Charl~ llartney;. cousin of tile
bride, and Mrs. Jules David
Prown. They were dressed alike
in street-I_th aqua prints feat-
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Dartmouth
Ave•• SWcfrthmore
SWalll • .,a 1-1.33
WiightNamed
TB Association
-'
Kenyon Ave. Man Will
Head Christmas Seal
Campaign
LeRoy F. F. Wright "Of Kenyon
avenue. executive vice-president
of the Delaware County National
Bank, Cbester. has been named
chairman of the 1956-57 Christmas Seal Campaign. Mr. Wrtgbt's
appointment was announced last
week by Freas B. Snyder. president of the Delaware County
Tuberculosis and Health Assoclation's Board of DIrectors.
Mr. Wright Is also a board
member,
and assistant treasun;::r
Naval Reserve Ens. Paul E. Friend, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
of
the
organization.
Previously he
Paul E. Friend of Parrish road, has his "Wings of Gold" of a Naval
Aviator pinned on by his mother at the Naval Air Station, Corpus served as Christmas Seal cochairman. This once-a-year camChristi, Tex.
paign
is the organization's onlY
,Ens.· Friend received his Naval Aviator designation, after more
means
of financial support.
than 18 months of flight training, in the late spring.
.
Starting at the Delaware CounHe has been assigned to an air squadron at the Naval Air Staty
National Bank lmmediatclY
tion. Jacksonville, Fla." for duty.
after graduating from· Chester
High School In 1927, Mr. Wright
THANK SWARTHMOREANS Henry Hoot Receives
became cashier of the bank In
The Swarthmore Lions Club
Thirty-Year Pin 1942 and vice-president-cashier
would like to express Its apprein 1944. In 1952 he was named a
Henry I. Hoot of Lafayette ave- director and executive vice-presiclation to the people of Swarthmore for their generous support nue received a lapel pin in recog- dent.
of the recent WhIte Cane Drive nltlon of completing 30 years
Mr. Wright Is a member of the
for the Blind.
"fitithful civilian service with
Board of DIrectors of the SpringPatty Conway, Sara Beth and Federal Government on July 16, haven Club; a past president. DelJeannette Grier, daughters of 1956." In presenting the pin, on aware County Bankers' AssoclaLion members, collected $125 July 12. Rear Admiral J. W. tion; member. Robert Morris Aswhich was given to the Delaware Crumpacker of the Philadelphia
member and director.
Coun+- Association for the Blind. Navy Aviation Supply Office said,
Club, Chester, and the
'J
Aiding
t he Blind Is one of the "I congratula te y0 u for the ex- Chester Rotary Club. He has servti cellent service you have given ed six years as chairman of the
I b· • rincl I
S rthm
wa
ore c u s P
pa. ac - throughout your career."
Delaware County United Stsles
vltles.
Mr. Hoot began his aeronautical Savings Fund Committee and was
engin~g experience In Sep- a charter member of the Chester
NAMED ASS'T AUDITOR
t"mber. 1917, as an emplOY,ee
3unior Chamber of Commerce.
Eugene J. Minahan of Walllng- t~ NavY at the Naval AIrcraft
.Mr. Wpght was recently elected
ford has been named assistsnt Fac~ory In Philadelph18. In 19is president of the Chester Clearing
general auditor Of the Atlantic h re~ed to Swarthmore Col" House Association for the current
Refining Company. He was foim- i:'e ail.,. rec!!ived his B. s. p',,~e.. year. He is a member of the Silverly manager of the co~pany's In M8!:banical engineering. J~ 1920 er Circle Club, the 25-Y"'lr .cI,:,b
accountjng research division.
he ~~,,~pted a position In research of Delaware County National
A graduate of the University of work In the wind tunnel. at Lang_ Bank.
Pennsylvania and a CPA, Mina- ley Field, Va. The resUlts of this
Mr. Wright attend~ the Unihan joined Atlantic In 1947. He Is work are the basis used to estab- verslty of Pennsylvania ~arton
a member of the American Insti- IIs1l the plan form Of present day School; the American Institute of
tute of Accountants and the Penn- Ir ft wi
Banking. and 16 a graduate of the
sylvania Institute of CPA's.
a cra
. ngs.
18th Advanced Management ProIn 1923 Mr. Hoot received a gtam of Harvard University BusIPas"". "f engin.8!lring. degree from iness School..
.
NEWS ·t-I0TES
&warthmore College and returned
He is' married to the former
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zecher and to the Naval Aircraft Factory. Roma R. Jay, has one son Kenneth
children Linda and Paul, return Since 1944· he has been with the
Wright, and a two-week-old
to their home on North Swarth- Aviation Supply Oftlce as civilian grandson Kenneth Lee Wright.
more avenue today after a week's head. of the engineering depart- whose mother Is the former Mary
vacation In Avalon, N. J.
ment.
M. LeCron of Swarthmore.
Girard Clotbier of Columbia
left Saturday for two
Barrie Bovard, daughter of Mr.
Mr. Alb<:rt 30buson McCahan
and
Mrs.
Charles·
Bovard
of
T .__
Mass·
t th weekweeks of camping at Shawneeof "J~,
., spen.e
on-the-Delaware.
'
North Swarthmore avenue, has end at thl! home of his sister. Mrs.
Mr
d Mrs Boberi S Wri ht as her house guest tor a week Frank T. Ransburg of Harvard
g
Jr.• ~fanWestd~le avenue' had ~ CarolWalpas from
Island. avenue. He attended on. Saturd!'Y
their > overnight ",est recently
This weekend. the B!>vards, the wedding. of his mece, Miss
MrS. Ruth Boyer of Corte Madera, with their guest. will drlv,e to Elizabeth McCahan and Mr.
Callf. ·Mrs. Boye! was en route Camp Greeley In Greeley where George Robert· Swan.
home following a tour of Europe. another daugh!e> . Bettie .~ a
Dr. and Mrs. 3. Lealie Ellis ~
The Wrights entertained Wed- camper. and attend the camp's Soulb Chester road. had as th"!,,
ni!sday evt!nlng,' July 11, 'at lin Parents' Day on Sunday. Carol h?use guesls last w~ Mrs. Ellis s
open house In honor of their was a camper at Greeley last mece, Mrs. Elmer Mlller and her·
guest.
summer.'
husband and daughter.
Mrs. W. R. Gilmour and George
Gilmour ·of Harvard avenue are
visiting !ofr. and Mra. Robert
IYII!AII/T, ....., u-",~,tlMt:t.. •••
Meserve, formerly of Dartmouth
avenue. at Kennebunkport, Me.
A-O
They lIew to Boston on Saturday.
where Ibey did some sight-seeing
""fore' continuing to Maine.
Virginia and 3 oan Moir 01
South Chester road lellve next
week for a month at Camp Hoche..
laga on Lake Champlain in Vermont.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham
of FaIrview road leave Saturday
for a ..wOOk·s 'crills\> oq·the ,St.
~wrence and sQguenayRivers.
Mrs. . Walter ".N.!I6ft and
see how
daughters: 'V'1ri!irla: 'and"30an, of
South Chester road are sPending
today'!;.
a part of this week at Cape May
Courthouse, N. J., visiting Mrs.
Cora Moir. Dr. Molr win join his
family and.' sister-in-law fOr the
do sO much
weekend.
Mrs. Samuel 'DeCouand . her
fqr your home at
mother Mrs. Raym,ond X.: DeDworth of Elm avenue will entertain' tomorrow with a combined
swimnilnl' party, and luncheon
kitchen' shower In. hoIlorof
MlssJe8n Holman of Coli..... ave.
.
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:III"",' 'riie
WIll takeplaee at
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Personals I
loom lace. She carried a bouquet South Orange, N. J. and Miss
of white roses.
'
Sara Guthrie of Indiana, Pa.,
Mrs. Frederick M. Porter was both graduates of Swarthmore
l\rJ:r. and Mrs. Eben C. Lang of matron of honor for her sister and College, class of 1956.
141 Rutgers avenue moved yes- the bridesmaids included Mrs.
The former Miss Hayes is the
terday to their new home in David McCahan, Jr., Mrs. David niece of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. Lang ~as Charles Hartney, cousin of the Oppenlander of Benjamin West
been transf~rred by the. Contaln- bride, and Mrs. Jules David avenue. Mr. Head is the nephew
er Corporahon of AmerIca to the Prown. They were dressed alike of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Decrouez
New York area. ..
in street-length aqua prints reat- of Ogden avenue.
Mr. and !drs. Phihp Mayer a~~ uring aqua linen jackets. Veiling
Mr. Head
and entertained
Mrs. Decrouez
sons Loomis, 11, and James,
'attached to tiny narrow bands of Mrs.
for and
the
formerly of Perry, N. Y., h~ve aqua formed their headdresses, wedding party and out-of-town
purchased the former Buntmg and they were corsages of white guests at a rehearsal dinner Satresidence at 215 College avenue. carnations.
urday evening at the Decrouez
Mr. Ma~er, w~o is ~ ~ember. of
A reception followed the cere- home.
the UruversaIlSt-Unitanan Mln- mony in McCahan Hall of the
isterial Association, expects to church.
PARK.BARNES
publish a religious journal.
Miss
Patricia
Park, daughter of
The coupJe are taking a three
Carla Gustafson has been visit- week tour of the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Park, of
ing this week with her grandThe bride is a graduate of Wil- Basking Ridge, N. J., formerly of
parents Mr. and Mrs. William R. son College and the Yale School Park avenue, and Mr. Gilbert
Huey of Dickinson avenue. Her of Nursing. The groom, a Public Barnes of New London, Conn.,
mother Mrs. E. D. Gustafson of Utility executive, is a graduate were married Saturday morning,
Montclair, N. J., arrived here yes- of Episcopal Academy and Col- July 14, in the Methodist Church
terday to make a brief visit with gate University. He is a member of Basking Ridge.
her parents before taldng her of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
l\'1r. and Mrs. Barnes will rehome to Montclair, N. J., today.
side in Elizabethtown, where Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Piper
Barnes will be a student at BrethRUMMEL. BOWIE
and two daughters Margaret Lee
The wedding of Miss Alexandra ren College.
and Mary Lynn, of Ballston Lake,
Bowie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
N. Y. are visiting for several
BIRTHS
weeks at the home of Mrs. Pip- I\'1orris A. Bowie of South Chester
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth J. Wright
road, to Mr. Philip Rummel of
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
announce
the
birth
of their first
New Albin, Ia., took place at 4
T. Ransburg of Harvard avenue.
child,
Kenneth
Lee.
on July 6 at
o'clock Saturday afternoon, July
They attended the wedding of
Delaware
County.
Hospital.
The
14, in the Thorndike-Hilton Metheir cousin Miss Elizabeth Mcbaby's grandparents are Dr. and
morial Chapel of the University
Cahan and Mr. George Robert
Mrs.
Wilbur R. LeCron of Cedar
of Chicago Theological Seminary
Swan on Saturday.
lane
and
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. F.
in the presence of the immediate
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sharer and
Wright of Kenyon avenue.
families and a few close friends.
daughters Cherry, Joyce, and son
The baby's parents will remain
The service was performed by
Bin have moved from Ridley
in Swarthmore until September
Dean William Weaver of the SemPark to 44 Yale avenue. Mr. inary.
when Mr. Wright will report to
Sharer is principal of Ridley
Lackland Air Force Base in Texas
Miss Bowie was escorted to the
Township
High School. Mrs.
to begin three years as a comaltar by her father. Attending her
Sharer is the nurse at Springfield
missioned officer.
was Miss Jacobie Elson of ChiHigh School.
cago, III.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grover,
Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacAlMr. WilHam Weaver, also of Jr., of Levittown, announce the
pine, Jr., of Princeton avenue
Chicago, Ill., was best man.
birth of their second son, William
have as their summer house guest
A reception was held in the John, on Saturday, July 14.
Mrs. MacAlpine's mother Mrs.
garden of Mrs. Harvey Parsh.
The paternal grandparents are
F. A. McCornack of Traer, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Rummel win Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grover of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman
honeymoon briefly in Minnesota Dickinson avenue. The maternal
of Westminster avenue with their
and Canada before returning to grandparent is Mrs. William TuJl
children, Martha and Frank, 3rd.,
Chicago where Mr. Rummel is of Long Island, N. Y.
have just returned from a twoenrolled as a graduate student at
Bobby Grover is spending sevweek vacation at Myrtle Beach,
the University of Chicago. Mrs.
eral
weeks here with his grandS. C.
Rummel will do research for the parents.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of North
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Swarthmore avenue win fly to
Dr. and Mrs. Allen C. Enders
Boston next week to join her son
HEAD-HAYES
of
Bellaire, Tex., are receiving
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
The marriage of Miss Kathryn congratulations ,upon the birth of
Mrs. Arthur V. Dodd, for a 14Louise Hayes and Mr. James their third son Richard Seibert
day motor trip to Nova Scotia and
Lincoln Head took place Sunday Enders. The baby was born June
Prince Edward Island.
afternoon
at four o'clock in the 25, at Hermann Hospital, HousMiss Florence J. Lucasse of
ton, Tex.
South Princeton avenue left Sun- High Street Friends Meeting
He is a grandson of Dr. and
day by plane for San Antonio, House, in West Chester. The cereMrs. Robert K. Enders of Elm
mony
was
conducted
in
the
manTex. From there she win go to
ner of Friends.
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. George
Mexico for a tour of Mexico City,
A.
Hay of South Chester road,
The bride, is the daughter of
Cuernavaca, Acapulco, and other
and great-grandson of Mrs. John
places of interest. Before her re- Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldo Hayes of
S. Hay of Dartmouth House, and
West
Chester
and
is
a
graduate
turn home, she will visit with
friends in Evanston, III., Kala- of Swarthmore College, class of
mazoo, Mich., and Fort Wayne, 1956. Mr. Head is the son of Mrs.
Neil C. Head of Petersborough,
Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Kite N. H., and the late Mr. Head. He
Swarthmore, Pa.
of Ogden avenue will have as is a graduate of Swarthmore ColAIR CONDITIONED their guests for a week their san_ lege, class of 1954, and also of
Fri., and Sat., July 20, 21
in-law and daughter, Mr. and the Wharton School of the UniA Gold M'ne of
versity
of
Pennsylvania,
class
of
Mrs. F. P. Lynah, Jr., and sons
Musical EntertaInment!
Peter and Stephie who will arrive 1956. Mr. Head is now serving "MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS"
Monday from their home in Mil- with the U. S. Army.
(C'NEMASCOPE.TECHNICOLOR)
Included in the wedding party
An all star-studded cast
waukee.
were Miss Caro Elise Luhrs of
headed by
Dan Dalley aod Cyd Charille
I
July 20. 1956
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BEAUTY SALON
9 South Chester Road
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
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Closing Date for Summer Vacation
August 4 to September 5
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"I'LL CRY TOMORROW"
The true, heart touc'dng story of
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Features 7:30 and 9:40 P.M.
Children's Mld-w•••
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l-Color Cartoons
2-Short Subjects
3-Sto0ge Comedy
4-"JOHNNY, THE
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of insurance protection you need for your family, your
home, your automobile and your business.
And when you get IEtna Casualty protection Ihrough
us, you get far more than just insurance • • • you get
the poUcies wilh Ihe P S.-personal service. This means
OUT personal service, of course, as weD as friendly !:oopcration from olher IEtna Casualty Agents and daim
service men wherever you go.
ELiMIIATE IUESSWORII
Just Hke on the oYen, there are automatic
temperature controls 00 top burners of
many gas ranges to make gas cooking
better than ever. Set the dial for the heat
you want and get that heat immediately.
Cook food to tasty goodness anywhere
on a modem gas range.
ws:
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Features 7:45 and 10
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(TECHNICOLOR)
Naw playing, July 16·21
Mon .• Fri.. 8:30' Sat .. , & ':30
Tickets from SI.1O (ta. incl.l
Reservation5: "all~ybrook 2441
1--4 Color Cartoons
2-Serial
3-"GOG, THE KILLER"
4-Prizes Every Sat. Mat.
Sun., Mon., Tues., and Wed.
July 22, 23, 24, 25
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard Tyson of Guernsey road have recently returned from Deer Isle.
Me., where they left their daughter Judith, for a period of eight
weeks at Les Chalets Francais,
French Camp for Girls. En route
to Maine they visited Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Hartmann
YOUR RADIO NEEDS
of Greenway road, Swarthmore,
have returned from a week's vacation in Gloucester, Mass., with
their small son Gary. Roy and
Elaine remained in Gloucester
Naval Reserve Ens. Paul E. Friend, Jr., son (if I\.Ir. and Mrs.
and will stay for a few weeks
Paul
E. Friend of Parrish road, has his "Wings oi Gold" of a Naval
with
their
grandmother
Mrs.
Get Tltem Today af
Aviator
pinned on by his mother at the Naval Air Station, Corpus
Frank G. Speck of Cornell aveChristi, Tex.
nue.
,Ens. Friend received his Naval Aviator designation, after more
Mrs. George A. Hay of South
than
18 months of flight training, in the late spring.
.
Chester road has returned from
He
has
been
assigned
to
an
air
squadron
at
the
Naval
Air
Staa month's visit with her son-inlaw and daughter Dr. and Mrs. tion. Jacksonville, Fla., for duty.
----------..:...------------Allen C. Enders, and sons Robert,
110 Park Ave. Swarthmare George and Richard of Bellaire, THANK SWARTHMOREANS Henry Hoot Receives
Tex.
The Swarthmore Lions Club
Thirty-Year Pin
would like to express its appreciation to the people of SwarthHenry I. Hoot of Lafayette avemore for their generous support nue received a lapel pin in recogof the recent White Cane Drive nition of completing 30 years of
for the Blind.
"faithful civilian service with the
Patty Conway, Sara Beth and Federal Government on July 16.
Jeannette Grier, daughters of 1956.'" In presenting the pin, on
=_=
The
Lion members, collected $125 July 12, Rear Admiral J. W.
a
which was given to the Delaware Crumpacker of the Philadelphia
Navy Aviation Supply Office said,
~
~ County Association for the Blind.
"l congratulate you for the ex~ Large selection of difJLerent ~I akes and moldels. _-=~ Aiding the Blind is one of the cellent
service you have given
Most are one owner. ow ml eage, very c ean. Swarthmore club's principal acti- throughout
your career."
vities.
Mr. Hoot began his aeronautical
;
All safety tested and guaranteed.
;
experience in SepEveryone backed by our reputation of square E NAMED ASS'T AUDITOR engineering
E
tember, 1917, as an employee of
Eugene J. Minahan of WallingE dealing.
E ford
th!, Navy at the Naval Aircraft
has been named assistant
Factory in Philadelphia. In 1918
Come in today and drive a bargain.
; general auditor of the Atlantic he returned to Swarthmore Col;
Refining Company. He was formlege and received his B. S. Degree
erly manager of the company's
-=:
Quality Product - Conscientious Service
in mechanical engineering. In 1920
accounting research division.
he accepted a position in research
"Customer Satisfaction a Must"
A graduate of the University of
work in the wind tunnel at LangPennsylvania and a CPA, Minaley Field, Va. The results of this
han joined Atlantic in 1947. He Is
work are the basis used to estaba member of the American Instilish the plan form of present day
tute of Accountants and the Pennaircraft wings.
sylvania Institute of CPA's.
In 1923 Mr. Hoot received a
master of engineering degree from
NEWS NOTES
Swarthmore Col1ege and returned
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zecher and to the Naval Aircraft Factory.
children Linda and Paul, return Since 1944 he has been with the
to their home on North Swarth- Aviation Supply Office as civilian
mor~ avenue today after a week's head of the engineering department.
vacation in Avalon, N. J.
FAMJI.Y
HOME
Girard Clothier of Columbia
AUTOMOBILE
BUSINESS
avenue left Saturday for two
Barrie Bovard, daughter of Mr.
weeks of camping at Shawnee- and Mrs. Charles Bovard of
on-the-Delaware.
North Swarthmore avenue, has
as
her house guest for a week
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wright,
Jr., of Westdale avenue had as Carol Walpas from Long Island.
their overnight guest recently
This weekend the Bovards,
Mrs. Ruth Boyer of Corte Madera, with their guest, will drive to
Calif. Mrs. Boyer was en route Camp Greeley in Greeley where
home following a tour of Europe. another daughter Bettie is a
The Wrights entertained Wed- camper, and attend the camp's
nesday evening t July 11, at an Parents' Day on Sunday. Carol
open house in honor of their was a camper at Greeley last
guest.
summer.
when they're !ill protected by
Fri. Features 7:30 and 9:40 P.M.
Sat. Features 6:00. 8:05 and 10;10 P.M.
Exciting Children's Show
Saturday 1 P.M.
-.
II's a wonderful feeling
COLLEGE THEATRE
Miss Eli z abe t h McCahan,
daughter of Mrs. David McCahan
of Strath Haven avenue and the
late Dr. McCahan, became the
bride of Mr. George Robert
Swan, son of l\1lr. and Mrs. Christopher MacDonald Swan of Newtown Square, on Saturday morning, July 14, in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. The Rev.
Joseph P. Bishop performed the
11 o'clock ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
brother Mr. David McCahan, Jr.,
of Merion Station, the bride was
gowned in an off-white faille
fashioned with a full skirt and
chapel-length train, and little
cap sleeves. Her veil was of heir-
LeRoy Wright Named
By IB Association
fTh'infiiiBuyiiigausedCar"1
2ND FLOOD SPORTS SHOP OF
Wed. 9 to 1 :00
Swarthmore Man Receives 'Wings of Gold'
I
BAD .MINTON
CROQUET (That's a Wicket Game)
SWarthmore 6-4191
P_3
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F-R-E-S-H
RCA Batteries
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SWAN· McCAHAN
Mr. and Mrs. Fernand van der
Gracht and son Vandy of Rose
Valley, formerly of Swarthmore,
will sail July 31 with Mr. Van der
Gracht's father, Mr. Romain van
der Gracht of Philadelphia, aboard
the Maasdam for a visit to relatives in Belgium. They will also
stop in England, France and Italy
before flying home September 11.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills Brodhead and daughter Charlotte, left
Sunday for several days in Virginia.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR ALL
MAGAZINES
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
SWarthmore 6 .. 2080
6 Park Ave.
Jim Bingham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Bingham of Fairview
road, flew to Denver last Friday
to spend some time with his uncle
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bingham at their r:mch in Morrison, Colo.
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. E. Allen Enders of Ehn ave- sas City, Mo. She is a grandnue. whose maiden name of Sei- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
bert he will carry on.
P. Lingle of Cornell avenue.
1I1r. and Mrs. Robert M. Frost
of Merriam, Kans., announce the
birth of their second child, Hilary
Anne, on Wednesday, July 11.
The little girl weighed seven
pounds, 11 ounces when she ar-
un.
1uly 20. 1956
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPAIIY
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,. Hartford. CD Rcauw'
see how
today's
CARPETS
do so much
for your home at
LeRoy F. F. Wright of Kenyon
avenue, executive vice-president
of the Delaware County National
Bank, Chester, has been named
chairman of the 1956-57 Christmas Seal Campaign. Mr. Wright's
appointment was announced last
week by Freas B. Snyder, president of the Delaware County
Tuberculosis and Health Association's Board of Directors.
Mr. Wright is also a board
member, and assistant treasurer
of the organization. Previously he
served as Christmas Seal cochairman. This once-a-year campaign is the organization's only
means of financial support.
Starting at the Delaware County National Bank immediately
after graduating from Chester
High School in 1927, Mr. Wright
became cashier of the bank in
1942 and vice-president-cashier
in 1944. In 1952 he was named a
director and executive vice-president.
Mr. Wright is a member of the
Board of Directors of the Springhaven Club: a past president, Dela ware County Banke~s' Association; member, Robert Morris Associates; member and director,
Colonial Club, Chester, and the
Chester Rotary ClUb. He has served six years as chairman of the
Delaware County United States
Savings Fund Committee and was
a charter member of the Chester
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Wright was recently elected
president of the Chester Clearing
House Association for the current
year. He is a member of the Silver Circle Club, the 25-year club
of Delaware County National
Bank.
Mr. Wright attended the University of Pennsylvania "Willarton
School; the American Institute of
Banking, and is a graduate of the
18th Advanced Management Program of Harvard University Business School.
He is married to the former
Roma R. Jay, has one son Kenneth
Jay Wright, and a two-week-old
grandson Kenneth Lee Wright,
whose mother is the former lJIary
M. LeCron of Swarthmore.
Mr. Albert Johnson McCahan
of Lynn, Mass., spent the weekend at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Frank T. Ra nsb urg 0 f =
=arvard
avenue. He attended on Saturday
the wedding of his niece, Miss
Elizabeth McCahan
and Mr.
George Robert Swan.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis of
South Chester road had as their
house guests last week Mrs. Ellis's
niece, Mrs. Elmer Miller and her
husband and daughter.
IGilmour
Mrs. W. R. Gilmour and George
of Harvard avenUe are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Meserve, formerly of Dartmouth
avenue, at Kennebunkport, Me.
They flew to Boston on Saturday,
where they did some sight-seeing
before continuing to Maine.
'1
Virginia and Joan Moir of
South Chester road leave next
week for a month at Camp Hoche_
laga on Lake Champlain in Vermont.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham
of Fairview road leave Saturday
for a week's cruise on the St.
Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers.
Mrs. Walter N. Moir and
daughters, Virginia and' Joan, of
South Chester road are spending
a part of this week at Cape May
Courthouse t N. J., visiting Mrs.
Cora Moir. Dr. Moir will join his
family and sister-in-law for the
weekend.
Mrs. Samuel DeCou and her
. mother Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of Elm avenue will entertclin tomorrow with a combined
I swimming party, and luncheon
I and kitchen shower in honor of
!?Yliss Jean Holman of College avenue. The event will take plaee at
Mrs. DeCou's home In Medford
Lakes, N. J. Miss Holman's marriage to Mr. Se,mour S. Preston,
3rd, will take place September II.
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Kenyon Ave. Man Will
Head Christmas Seal
Campaign
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I';B~~~.;;'~r~HE~~~~;;;;;~~;=.~::::::::==;~N:;:evaz Says Goodbye
SqU~ID=g ~~CHII
and will be lone
Mrs. E. Manhall ~ey of the
Mrs. Hazel B. Cl;JId is returnBElEAYID
aven\ll! left., 1aItl'rtdq for for a mon~. He will retUrn to Swarthmore Apartments has beeJi Ing today from a tw"':mODth trip
Mrs. WllIIamJ. Di~ mOJ
AFROTC Summer. Tralnlnll Denison University as a senior,in visltinII her son, Mr. Horace P. abroad. Traveling with a· friend, er of Pemberton M. Dickson
Sewart AIr ·ForceBase. the fall.
Green, and his family at Stone she has vlBlted In a chateau In North PrInceton avenue, dI
Harbor, N. J., for. the past week. Peregreux, Paris, and In Italy Sunday evening at her home
ooet IUnr7W.Jr4Ot
PictUIi· __
To Swarthmore
A demonstration square daDce
PCiITUIT .STUDIO'
(Continued trcm Pa&e 1)
was held Thursday evenlnll of
.PLJtographlc .
couldn·t keep me awake." And last week in the Rutgers Avenue
fatally. she exhibited the trait
for The Rev. Cimon Eel.
most characterisii~ of Americans ward Carpenter of Westminster
- In the eyes of the world - she Abbey LoDdon who bad expres.
hurried. Nevaz who "t no lime sed a' desire 'to _
a typical
State A Mo.roe St..
lived farther 'from high. school
square' dance. Mr.
Media
than DolIWood lane, and could
was a guest preacher
MEdI.6-2176
walk - "Mostly I had to run, be- at the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Open friday Evenings
cause I was late." .
Church on July 8.
Nevaz . celebrated her 18th
birthday on May 18. ''They celeBEREAVED
. TRINITY NOTES
PIESBYTERIAN NOTES
brated It for me," she said.
Mrs. Ella J. Murray; mother of
Dr. Geddes MacGregor, the
Services' on .Sunday will be a ''Nancy, my sister here (Nancy Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of HaverRufus Jones' Professor of Religion celebralion of the Holy Commun- Dellmuth _ Npvai lived with the
at Bryn Mawr College, will be ion at 8 o'clock, and a service of Hoppers from January to June) ford avenue, died In Washington,
the guest minister this Sunday at Morning Prayer at 11 a.m. Those invited nte to dinner, and the girls D. C. Saturday morning, July ·14.
The funeral was held Monday.
the 11 o'clock service.
serving as. ushers will be as fol- trom' my class were hiding beMrs. Murray had visited here
The bandage group will meet lows:
hind the couch . . . It was the several times during past years
in the church at 10 o'c1ock on . R. G. Halg, head usher; H. C. loveliest day of my year here ..."
and had spent some lime In· reWednesday, July 25. Those at- Peters, alternate head usher; J.~.
Her last "official" appointment cent months with Mr. and Mrs.
tending are asked to bring sand· Cornog, R. M. Daniel, J . .
d te ·th th d list
WI'
was da afte WI
e t en- t on
Jessup.
TV
C.a ••el 6 WFIL-TY-S ••day.
wiches. Tea and coffee will. be J ones. F . W. L ueh n'ng, J . H '1 M
11
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on
ay
a
rnoon
0 ouse a
"45 ·A ..
Turner
h
d
d
R
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served.
U
will . serve as i. t h e Ice
cream, cak e and c.h
eWIng
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean.
cThomas
a , an Mowery
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METHODIST NOTES
acolyte at 8 o'clock and Lyman 1gum. G~m, apparently IS the
'
worst thmg for them "but I chew
Church School classes for all d e Camp a t 11.
.
h
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ages will begin at 9:45 a.m. VisitOn Wednesday (st. James lit any ow,
ove I.
ing pupils are cordially welcomed. Apostle), there will be a celebraShe also loves shopp~ng. "I
81st Year·
. The Morning Worship service tion of the Holy Communion at would go shoppL'lg now if anywill begin at 10 a.m. throughout 10 a.m.
: one would take me." And departNow Enrolling far Fall Term
the summer. Dr. W. Galloway Ty'ment stores - Nevaz said she
son will preach while Mr. Kulp CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES couldn't stop looking.
Nursery through Fifth Grade - Kindergarten·
Is In Japan. Dr. Tyson's sermon
The ever.avallability of the I Nevaz had a good educaUon
Morning and Afternoon .Groups
subject for Sunday wlli b.e "Con- healing power of the Chri.st" back. home In ~arachi. She
senling." Nursery children will Truth will be set forth at Chris- . English beautifully, along With
Phone MEdia 6·6563 or Write the School
be supervised by capable women; tian •Science services SundaY,! her own nlliional ljmguage Urdu,
Third .nd North Streets, Medi.
The church office Is open on when the Lesson-Sermon is en- and Gujarali, the religious lanMonday mornings only during titled "Truth."
. guage of the Parsees. She knew,
Juiy alld August. For Information
despite the onslaught of Amerlduring that time, call SWarthmore
NEWS NOTES
! can movies, that the United States
6-9770. Dr. Tyson will be availhad. slums, and other problems.
able for emergencies, sick calls,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Sipler The greatest surprise to her, she
funerals, weddings and other of Harvard avenue entertained thought, was the servant probpastoral help, West Chester 5568.
the weekend members of the lem.
Should any emergency develop American Field. Service .program
Once home (where everyone
Our parlors are air conditioned
when Dr. Tyson 'cannot be reach· two stud~nt~, MiI~e Chlpp~ndal7 of has a servant) Nevaz will probed. or for other Informalion or as· Great Bntam and EusebiO Ehces I ably finish her "final year of
for your comfort.
slstance, the pastor's secretary, of Spain.
~
. schooling in Karachi. She would
M rs • Sdtuart Fuller" like to do social work as a sideMrs. Mildred Conner, can. be
Mr. land H
reached at WAshburn 8·5609.
former y of arvar avenue, ac-' .
h
h
Id lik
'
led b their' children are line, but w at sew JU
e as
co~~an
y
J.
a career she wouldn't say;
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES viSiting Mr. and Mrs. James Clif- there are too many possibilities
Chester Quarterly Me e ti ng ford of Rutgers avenue. The Ful- "And I'll robabl change m
P". Y . y
lers are en route from Pittsburgh! . '
meets at Third Street Meelinll
1820 ·CHESTNUT STRIIT
to
Montclair,
N.
J.,
where
they
m;:;d
anywa~d
l:e :Id.
b it
Media at 3 p.m. on Saturday, JulY
will reside. Mr. Fuller Will be asevaz .wou
e. come ac
OUVIR H. lAIR. "wid..
28.
.
t
d
·th
C
rti
W'
ht
Cor
to
AmerIca
for
College.
Her.
first
SOClaeWl
uss-ng
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'j
.
I chOice IS Swarthmore, then SlDlth, .
T~on. RI 6-1581
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hollbs I poraIion.
tho d I th U' . It . f
.........
Mr. Samuel Dodd Is In cape:. and
have recently returned troin a trip
T
Kn
Irtll
hi
h
Ir . . s
e ox mv.ers
Y 0
to New England and..~ada.
I.....r.u N. J. for a week'sfvaeation.! en~essee
In
~r~.~,
. ' .., .
..,~. ,'- .
Hall of Park' avenue' she saw on her recent tour. I I
celebrated his sixth birthday with loved the people - they were so I
a party FrIday afternoon.· .
good to me - they were good
VERticalTake~Off .& Landing
'The Misses Isabel and· Edith eveTliwheT~, • h e added. She,
B Ii g ·tormerly of 215 College liked their accent, she liked
un n
Kn
ill
d ul
·t .
avenue, have moved-to 1'l1h Soutb
oxv e. an
• suppose 1 18
Chester road and 224 Park ave- not as hard to let mto as Swarthare del',••., a.d .a.met....d loy
respecti~eIY.
more," she s~d wistfully. But her .
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Loughead first l~ve IS Swllrlh:more, its
I returned to their home on Thayer people, Its 1I0wers and Its trees.
..
road FrIday after a tlu'ee week
"I want to. see my family again,
_-===C.;H:;U=R;;;CH=.,S;-;E...R-;V",I'Yiii=~ sojourn In .Tensen Beach, Fla.
but I hate to leave more than I
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-1 can say. Will you put in a line for
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
R·
me - Thank all the people of
John Schott. Associate MinlateI'
Swarthmore for everything they
,.r. '
S1IJIda~, .July 22
have done for me. I loved every
,
'.
1l'J~:'~~ - Dr. Geddo, .Macone of them. I've loved It here
Wednesdoy, .JuI}' 25
and I hate to go back and leave
10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group.
West Laurel Hili Cemetery them."
MErH01')IST CHURCH
Te/fordSeetlon
Nevertheless, Nevaz salls on
J"hn C. Kulp
A memorial~type lIarden. Land- Monday aboard the Arosa Kulm;
Minister
scaped for over-all beauWlcation,
Pakistani stu
Aircraft .Corpor~tion
Robert Wllde
engineered results. Wide choice OI her first stop as a
, MInister of Music
localion. Surprisingly low cost. A: d.ent (there are five of them aIHEW CONTRACTS HAYE C .....TED ADDITIONAL
S1IJIday, .Jul~ 21
sound Investment In advance of together) will be Zeebrugge, Bel9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
need.
gium. From there they will go to
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson ~
·IYyrlcige 3-1122
England. for two weeks before
preach.
o.t Av••. a ....v. City
sailing from Liverpool for Pakis.
TRlNl·TY CHURCH
Ia'a-Cyawyd
H. Lawrence
Whittemore, Rector •~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~ta~n~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
SUDda~, .July 22
for
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Wednesday• .July 25
DESIGN '(Mechanical, Strudures,
(St. James, AposUe)
Equipment &lnstcIlI~n)
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
-::THE RELIGlOml"soCIETv·
STRESS ANALYSIS
OF FRJENI).<;
at 1 P.M.
S1lJlda~ • .Jul~ 22
WEIGHTS
9:45 A.M.-Meeling for Worship.
PROGRAMMERS (DIgital & Analog)
All are welcome.
DYNAMICS ..
. .~
10:30 A.M.-FamIly Hymn Sing.
During
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are welcome.
AERODYNAMICS
lIIonclu, .July 23
July
and
August
All day sewing A.F.s.C.
SpecIal opportaJilfy for 1955 and 1956
W""esda~ • .JnIy 25
. Ea,'''''''" Grad.ate••
All-day sewing for A.F.s.C.
SaludQ• .July II
For Information cir 'InterView Appointment
3:00 P.M. - Chester Quarterly
. . Write or Phone
Meeling at 3rd St., MedIa.
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
. - - . nRST CHURCH OF
FRANK S.COE
cmnST. SCIENTIST
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SWARTHMORE
Mallag.r, E.........ag Perso....
Park· A"""me belnw 'RRrvRrd
SW.......ore , .4D..OO. 1EIlt. ~
.July I!
P1lBU8HED EVERY FBlDAYAT' SWAllTllllO... PA.
PETER E. TOW. lllAlLJoam TOLD. 1'tJBI.J8HEK.
......De SWarOtnln ......
PETE& B. TOLD, EdltIII' .
Barbara B. Kent. Manaling Editor
,
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
"Polly" Told
Entered as Second Class Matter; JanulU')' 24, 1929, at the Post
0IIlce a.t Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1878.
DEADLlNE-WEDNE-:::.s=n=A~Y:...:N::OO::.:::::N~_____
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., JULY 20, 1956
s.p;1Ies
IP
DEW DROP INN
Chris Sipler of Harvard avenue and'has stopped at Mediterranean Wawa following a long Illness..
In addition to her son, she is
is returning home Sunday from a. ports en route from Venice. Mrs.
survived
by two daughters, the
riding
camp
at
Long
Scraggy
Child
will
spend
some
time
at
407 DAITMOUTH AVENUE .
Mountain Ranch in Buffalo Creek, her home on Martha's Vineyard. Misses Anna D. and Agnes M.
BREAKFAST • LUNCH - DINNER·
Colorado.
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Har- Dickson of Wawa; three grandPL05ED EVERY SUNDAY
vard avenue gave a dessert and children, Mrs. Henry L. MeCorkle
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
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Fumiture Up·holstering
dish towel shower Monday after- of Park avenue, Mrs. Harry K.
Monday Through Saturday
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noon In honor of Miss LInda Warren of Rose Valley, and Mrs.
THOM SEREMBA
Smith, . whose marilage to Mr. John D. Chiquoine of Clinton, Ia.;
Daily Dinners 90e to $1.85
-a EdTmotes
Fl•• y""" of Swarthmore bler_..
William Eugene Gorman, Jr., will and six great grandchildren.
61 ..en Without, Obll'itotioa
FANCY SANDWICHES
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take place tomorrow afternoon attPrlnceton avenue is working in
Phone Sharon Hili 0734
SpecIal C."dren', Platten
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Shock Absorbers
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Dintctlonal Signals .
Flightsweep fanciers
White Sidewall Tlies*
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Here's a big, beautiful buy that puts you in the fine
car class at a price righidoVi,ll With the lesser carsl
This Chrysler Windll()rV-8 packs more punCh and
prestige at the price thaD anything else on the road.
It has the newest airpIane.type V -8 engine (280 hp. in
the New Yorker, up to 260 in the Wmdsor) that takes
no back-talk at stopHghtor on straightaway. And
with its heft and superb engineering you enjoy limousine comfort with the driving ease of a sports car.
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It's the ''Year-Ahead'' car in every department.
especially in its fresh, distinctive styling that
. accents long, fine car lines with dramati.c new
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.upswept rear fenders.
Yet you can own: a Cbrysler for as little as you'd
pay' for afliDy equipped 1!»w price car! And msn,
what .a dift'erencel Come in today and drive the
''Year-Ahead'' car .•• then let us tell you about our
whopping big tzade-in deal!
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NEWS NOTES
The two, _bIIn of the junior
Mr. Pierre Decrouez of Ogden cJas8 at Dartmouth ,Cbllege, lett
,.venue left Tuesday on an ez- last weekend for six weeks of
tended business trip to
Naval ROTC AmphibiOUs Warand Latin America. MlssIll1M""'IIl')"CO I fare training at Little Creek NavDecrouez Is spending her
al Base in Norfolk, Va.
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tion In Peterboro, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Herman,'
Mrs. Roy P. LIngle of
who have been residents of the
avenue Is in Merriam,
Dartmouth House for the past
where she is vlslUng her son-in- year, are moving tomorrow to
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. RIdley Park.
In ).~t they will ~ spend
lIOII\e t.lme at .spruce Shore.'
Mr. and Mrs. Belden Tucker
of. Park avenue bave bad as their
guest this week MIss' Mary Holty
of Aurora, m.
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam H. Ward
of Strath Haven avenue bave returned home from a six-wlIBk
trip abroad. Their European tour
began late· In May when they
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iDg the weekead In Rochester,
PattoD GUmour of Hanrard
N. Y. as auests of l1l1'I. Holland. avenue will be lIome -thIJ weeIt-
Police Come and Go
erl brother Dr.' Preston Wat. end between semesten of sumtera.
mer school at Dickinson College.
THOM SEREMBA
EMIL SPIES
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Phone: SW 6-421'
Ja. .lty Rapol*,
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Clock Repairs
Sharoa Hili 0734
121 Ya" Ava.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Food' Ma rket
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Robert M. Frost and Uttle girls
MIss Elma Peck of Vassar ave- sailed for Naples on the Itallan I
Martha and Hilary Anne. During nue leaves today for a two ·week sldp Andrea Doria, and included I I
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her slay Mrs. LIngle vlsited with vacation on Nantucket Island, sightseeing In It,ly, Switurland SwW·
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EDWARD G. cHIPMAN
former Swarthmoreans Mr. and Mass.
and West Germany, a boat trip
Mrs. Daniel Johnson and son
Mr. Harold Ogram of Rlver- down the Rldne, a visit to Paris; Ashee & Rubbish Removed
AND SON
Danny of Kansas City, Mo. Prior view rosd, and hiS son, Ensign and In England, a motor tour of
Lawna Mowed. GeDeral
CONTRACTOR
to her Kansas trip she was the Donald T. Ogram, returned home the Southern and Western shires.
aegliDII
guest for several days of another last week after several days ·of They returned home on the Queen U6 DardlD~ Ave., lIIorton. Pa
nl. Floors - Plastic Til.
son-In-law and daughter, Mr. vacation In Pike County In the Mary.
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Modera Kltch.ns
and Mrs. N. Bruce Duffett and Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. William DeForest i r
, Alterations
famlly in AurOra, III
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Redden of Fetzer moved yesterday to
1401 Rldl.y Av••••
Dr. and Mrs. Roy W.
Cornell avenue, accompanied by new home, 110 Rocldngham
$500 MONTHLY
and three children Janice,
their children Taylor, RIchard Drive, Windsor Hills, Wilmington,
CH.st.r 2-4759
and Christie of Los Angeles, CaUf., and Gail, spent four days in Wll- Del. Th~y have been living with Starting!. salary for Z ..ltCutI......trPe
2-5689
saltsman to represent laflJe a.ter.
are staying in the T. R. Scott liamsburg, Va., last week.
Mrs. Fetzer's parents Dr. and Mrs. "aandal corportltloa No frcn'aI. ial.
home at 524 Bryn Mawr avenue
Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury and Frank G. Keenen on Harvard ..,..nlnc. and abnT., desired, _
·while the Scotts are in California children "f Walnut lane spent ~o avenue wldle their house was be- .rald ,..1d1Dt, 2So4O ,,.art old. Mea'"
rled, capable of Glllllllln9 NIIPOftIlbllfor the summer. Dr. Falrcldld, weeks at their summer home at Ing built.
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professor of psychology. at Occ1- Spruce Shore, East Boothbay,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Hol- IflM. f. requerHq lrrtenIew please
&ncIud.
.-IOMI hfdary. 011.
RESIDENTIAL
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dental College, Los Angeles, is on Maine. They also visited Nova lander of Ogden avenue and replIes COIIfIdental. Oar ..r....... haw
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COMMERCIAL
KwoftIImoNCnt.
research in familY Ufe for the
Board of Christian Educat1(1n,
Alterations
Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.
Mrs. Russell H. Kent of Dart335 Dartmouth Av••••
mouth' avenue, Mrs. EdIth I.
PERSONAL ,
FOR SALE·
Cuskaden of Park avenue, and PERSONAL-Upholstery repairs; FOR SALE - Toy' Manchester
J. F. BLACKMAN
Mrs. Wayne H. Randall of Media
PRICES REDUCED FOR
Terrier male dog, 8 months old,
,
have arrived home following a JULy AND AUGpiiiT. Seats - brown and black. SW 6-0122.
8W 8-1116
,
month's vacation aboard the t<;ent I $9.50 up, large. cliair re-upholst- FOR SALE
Lovely lot 100 by
ered-$35 to $40. SPECIAL SALE·
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yacht Able MInnIe V. StsrUng OF UPHOLSTERY CLOTH _
200 in nice res den
set g
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of old.shade and well lan~aped
from Georgetown, Md., on June Regular $II. reduced to $3.50 per lawn. Convenient to everything.
II the voyagers crulsed to Glou- yard. More than Ilve years of John V. Lattimer. MEdia 6-1945.
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visited Swarthmore references.
,Seremba, phone Sharon Hill 0734. FOR SALE - Lady's mahogany
ces er,
ass., w ere ey
for 10 days with :Mrs. Kents PERSONAL _ Radlo and teIedesk 40 Inches by 30 Inches, 17112 S. Chester Id. KI4-1700
daughter MIss Barbara B. Kent. . vision service. Complete stock drop front and two deep drawers,
On the trip home they were the of tubes
Robert Brooks, $10. Call Monday to FrIday,
SWARTHMORE. PA.
overnight auests of Mrs. John R. Call
SWarthmore 6-3855.
PAINTING
Bates of Swarthmore at her sum- 1939 Ford coupe, in _;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _;;;;;;;;.
mer residence in Shoreham,
valeseent
nJDnJng, order; ,ood tireS. p
and,
IPI,lced low. Call SWarthmore 6Island. They also made stop-overs street, Chester.
ROOFING
CARPENTRY
with ·firends in Atlantic City and ~~';'e~re~,:m..!:d women. C
G.tton
Stone Harbor, N. J., before their cellent foods, spacious grounds.
return to home waters on July Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
SWarthmore 6-8761
Warm-Air Haatle,
11.
Pippin, proprietor. CHester
Air CoaditlonlllfJ
Robert Clothier, Jr., of Colum- 5373.
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Shoot M.tal Work
bia avenue, entertalned as
PEHSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
house guest for several days ~u,u,,' Parts, accessories. Milt GlassBicycle, HObby, Toy Shop, 205
ert Goddell of St. Petersburg, Fla. East Baltimore Avenue, CUfton
- - - - - - - - · - - - - - 1 Heights, MAdison 6-0713. OppoESTATE NOTICE
C1ltton
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ESTATE 01' JOSEPH H. WALTER.
refrIgenltor, In
A/KIA JOSEPH H. 'WA.LTER. J'R. and
dition. Reasonable. Call
Z. H. WALTER. ZR .. late of the Borough
more 6'-,1155.
form.rly'
of LETTERS
Swarthmore.
Delaware County. on
Penna.
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TESTAMENTARY
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FOR
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above alate bavlrqr been granted to the
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CARN$
undenlll1led. all penonA Indebted to the
and "Solovox attachment. In
said estate are reqeuated w make pu,
fine condition. Call CHeSter 3658 liiltlllloro Plk.·
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Consumer's Co-Operative Ass'n,
of Swarthmore, Inc.
GENERAl
403 Dartmouth Avenue.
Weekend of July 19, 1956
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CLASSIFIED ADS
CHESTER ROSE SUGAR-CURED
Smoked Hams
RI8 ROASTS
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EDITH ;1.
&26 Cedar Lane
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Swarthmore.
her _ AttOrneYS,
or to
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BUTLER. BEA'ITY. GREER" JOHNSON
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ESTATE NOTICE
HARRY TOK-
Moth Protection 2 Ib 79c
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private estate.
se"'~~ ·mapllllcri..-;r' Creek, 4
Utility room and
mon~. Call SWartb-
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(Refrigerator Jar 8 oz, Net.)
J. A. GREEN
LOCAL
LAWN MOWERS S"ARPENED
Tomatoes
'Ib 23c
. can SWarlIIlliCiI'it 6-4100
ALlAN PARK~R
New anA ....lint .......
BIIII" ..oi'G ·Pitt. and WoodleWd AVt!.,
. from yard of
Road. SWarthmore
after Sunday.
Philip M. Sweeney
lUI. 'ESTATE
James
INSUIANCE
w.. Luk.ns
James W. Lukens, Jr.
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SWEENEY & LUKENS
523
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Stgp in and inspect photos of all houses iva i1in Swarthmo[~'d~aIli!Jiford~~J!iI~gi and
me la area.
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Baird & Bird
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Lieutenant, j.g and Mrs. David'.
Charles Hartney
of Norfo1f,
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home Sunday
after visiting at the home of' Mrs. Hartney'. p;lI'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fra~ ,
T. Ransburg of Harvard avenuec
Mrs. Hartney was one of the attendants at the wedding of her
cousin Miss Elizabeth 'McCahan
and Mr. George Robert Swan.
JulY 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam J. Copeand SOn BI11 and daughter Danna.
have moved from 6 Crum Ledge,
to thelr new home at 1121 Mubl-.
enberg a:venue, the former R. p.
Kl:oon residence.
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MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING E4SY?
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Large Heads
WHY NOT?
CaU
The arts and crafts progam,
under the direction of Carol
Baldwin and Jan Lawrence, ,has
maintained a high level Of interest and enthusiasm. Wallets,
key-holders, purses, and book
marks have been made of leather
tid. week. Woven pot holders
have also been a big attraction.
Today a scavenger hunt'send"
the teams SCOuring over Swarthmore for such urt1cles
hlue nalI
poUsh, a worm, a Dewey button,
a rusty nail, a golf tee, and a flncrossword puzzle. PoInts
and prizes
gO to the winning
t eam.
PrImary Group Acllvilles
Highlight of the week for the
Primary and Post-Kindergarten
Groups last week were two complete trips across the river on the
Chester-Bridgeport Ferry. Everyone enjoyed the tour of the ferry,
especially those lucky fellows
Dick MarUn, Eddie Bond, and
Christy Battershall, Who had a
turn blowing the whistle for the
captaln. The crew treated the
cldldren to chocolate milk and a
box of crackerjack for each one.
The Primary Group conUnued
the gymp projeCts and found that
by varying the stitcheS many InteresUng designs could be made.
Some started projects Of wool
rag dolls. The boys were especially Interested In Cldnese checkers
and dellghted .In winning over the
teacher. Mefatile Seymour had a
birthday on Frlllay the 13th, but
it was a lucky day for .the rest
of the group as she treated with
cupc~es and punch to celebrate
the occasion,
. The Threes enjoyed learning
another new song "Come With
Me to the Candy Shop" The boys
and girls will miss IJnda Jo Loftus, who moved to Middieton,
N. Y., and Bill Salomi who is
vacationing in Connecticut. They
pleased to have Morin Bishop join the group on FrIday.
The Fours had an interesting
IWleek carlDg for two guinea pigs.
I -.,-- Simmons and Susan Patterson saw that they were properlY
fed. Thursday they had a grand
bus ride to the Media Duck Pond.
Feeding the duckS 'was so much
fun, everyone wished they had
two lOaves of bread rather thail
two sllces to feed to them. David
Binns broui!ht the most· bread,.
and with every"';e feeding tIiem
It was decided that really the
ducks were' probably most fnll.
The Fives big prOject was makIng paper mache 'ailimals. KrisUn
Peterson and . '1'ad'stoner were
outstanding for thetr ab111ty to
the animals shaped, .-weIl_
:;:~!~g them will be the nexf:
CALIFORNIA LETTUCE
anA &opIIIrIII&' 8..... IIM1i1
ICll1es ter
Phone KI
Arts and Crafts
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by Church
Sluffed Olives
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aIld DOLIDAYS
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KITCHE:NS'
GRANADAISA SELECTED
8A.J;nmAY
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Ridley Park
,Custom
(Full Pound Package)
SERVICE
VAN ALEN 8R8S.
Bilt-in~r.#:.ranfJ!!
Cool; Clean, .Safe
'Ele~ric Cooking
3 Park 'Avenue
Oil BURNER
TIm.
THI,5: R ftliADOR
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tThe Finest Ma4t ~ .
.. ' ''''Il10 ' I • • TIE IOBART .Fa. co, ~ TIDJ,Ii.'D
World', Lars,o,' M.nulac/ur.r 01 I:ood a~d Kilchen MachIn.,
No Kltch.n Job Too Lal'fJe or Too Smoll
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R,eal$bqrp ""w.~r, Service
phone- Media 6 ..11555
Sibs
10 Ibs
19c
49c'
9Sc
Kitch e nAid
NABISCO
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PIANO TUNING
2 Ibs
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SW 6-4742
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Their new automatic Home Dishwashers with Ihe
"Custom Kitchens by Church"
Pecan $.lIdle$
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desires four or
days'
to SaP- doing odd jobs. Swarthmore refper inC1n~. erence.. CHester 2-3638.
WANTED - Home for gray kitroom
tenS, male ~lDd female. Call
Convenient SWarthmore 6-1947 after 3 P.M.
tearooms. WANTED TO RENT, three or
four bedroolij home, unfurnished, for
. by college profeSsOr
Uve in Swarth3-7565.
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KEEBLER COOKIES
,ATJ.ANTIC
house,
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Gold Medal
Flour'
Sprinifield•. Dol. Co.. Po.
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See These In Our
Display'Room .
(3 Cans)
HrAflW, ;)!LS
or
clean
day
pay $6' and fare.
The Swarthmorean.
939 Rock',n Road. Sprl.gfI.ltl
.
Dog Food
F;Joriai,
pl'8Hn~
Dick FrancheHi
TH'RIYO
, and Sans
ment. and those having clab. to
ON SERVICE
Look for Next W'!ek's Meat Special-
E!:
the same, without dela.y. to
Ib Sge
(Small Whole'
. Jack Prichard
Blue Jaguars Win
Some members of the Swarthmore Pollee Department have returned from all or part of thetr
vacations while others are enjoyThe flrst half of the SwarthIng them now or anticipating the .more Recreation AssocIation'.
respites in the near future.
Summer Club program was comI
pleted last FrIday with a Fun
Dorothy l.ndsay returned to Day, comprised of a pet show and
the day desk June 29. Charles various stunts, contests, and racManata also returned June 29 es.
af~ one. w~ of the three to The boys and girls on Ihe Blue
wldch he 18 entitled; he will take Jaguars team, Betsy BreakeU,
the others beclnnlng Juiy 27. captain, received Summer' Club
Peter McG~nnls returned to his emblems for flnisldng In Ilrst
:~ar duhes June 29 after en- place on the basis of most points
joymg a two-week slay at home accumulated over the Ilrst three
with his newborn son, Peter, Jr., weeks In the many SPOrts and
an,:I three daughters.
games. The Guillotine Gutters
At persent Stanley Shepanski Ilnished a very close second, with
and John Talbot are ending the the Alley Cats tldrd,
. the T.N.T!s
first of their two weeks. Ellis fourth, the Block Busters Ilfth,
Lindsay begins three weeks on and the Belly Washers sixth.
August 10 and ~lans to spend
New Teams Chosen
most of his vaca. on in Florida... The second half of the program
Elmer Zebley will take a week began Monday with the
beginning Augwit 17 and reBerve of new teams as follows'
his other two for hunting In the
The F!yIDg Cheetahs'
fall. WUliam Weidner plans to go Beik, captain; the Vi~ilantes,
to Orchard Beach. Me., on August Mark Beardsley, captain;
27 for two weeks. Joshua Hep- Panthers, Robby Patterson capbum is sch~W.ed to "" a\1(ay the lain; the Machets, Andy McNair
last two weeks In Augusl.
captain; the Kool Kals, Gary Gal~
Thomas Bateman who will at- lagher, captain; and' the Pottsten the Pennsylvania Pollce burgh Pirates, Graham Pslterson,
Cldefs Convention in Pittsburgh captain.
July '23 to 27, will vacation from; Tlds week each team began
Augusl 24 to September 7.
! work on a play wldch will be
'In SRI Com~tition
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presented nm Friday, July 27,
at 9 a.m. In the $.Jgh School gym.
Ail parents an4 Mends are cor':
dlally Invited to attend.
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Swimmers Aim to
Now Separate Entity
Tour New York City
8etterl13 Tomorrow
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bettered his qwn time by ,two seconds in this race~
lI;'Iarcia Silvers was third in
j "nior girls, George Sullivan, third
in junior boys. Joanne Espenschade was second and Dave Foley
third In midget girls and boys. At
the end of the backstroke events
Marple-Newtown score of 48
was exactly d 0 ubI e that of
Swarthmore.
NDT wail'S SPlAIII.
Bamara Bunyan Of Menlo Park,
Calif., Is visltlna her JrBDdmotber, Mrs. A.H. Osterman of Rutgers avenue during 'the month of
July.
Cornelia McKernan Of Rutgers
avenue has a position 118 babysitter in Narrapnsett, R. I., for
the summer. ThIs fall she will
return to the University of Pennsylvania as a senior;
6~
Howard G. Hopaon,. RutSers
avenue, will be the guest speaker
of Rotary's weekly meeun. next
Friday, July 27, at the Ingl,!neuk.
HIs topic will be "EthIcs in Advertising."
A former newspaper man,Mr.
Hopson founded hIa own advertising ageney In 1938.
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Thirty-live of the 650 foreign
$10,
and $15 rUpecuveIY.:.·,·
students visiting In this countrY
TuItion tree eorollDiimt of
during the past year under the
sponsorship of the American Field foreign oMang., students, Hans
SerVice, said gOOdbye to their Peter Borne, of Bern, SwitzerSwarthlilore hosts and hostesses land, as a member Of next year's
Tuesday as they set forth on their senior class was granted. It was
bus journey to New York City. announced that Hans would live
With Laurie SmItz a junior at with the WiUiam Welsh family
Smith -College and Ron Emery at 102 S. Swarthmore Bvl!iUe.
PAMILY DINNla h SUIT ... TASYII ef maYONI
Harry Oppenlander, chairman
who has just graduated from
TENDER STEAKS alld CHOPS C_ked to Order
Williams swelliog the numbers to of the High School curriculm comEXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
Bre&aIII&I'oke Wlnnon
31, the bus load bad arrived Sat- mittee, reported the committee
Carol Williams won the senior urday afternoon for a weekend in had devoted itself to a study of
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12·1:30 P. M.
the social studies curriculm durgirls breaststroke with a time of the borough.
DININ. lOOMS
LOllY All CONDmONID
1: 35.5 and Scotty Prescott took
ing the past year and decided,r to
ComfOrt.bl .. Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
third. Stu BoWie was third In
And a gay weekend it was with somewhat revamp the former
senior boys. Sue Campbell . was a party each day, family expedl- program. Oppenlander said ''When
second and Gloria Pelrsol, third tions to Philadelphia, and just I came to Swarthmore 18 years
in intermediate girls. Malin Boyer plain "chinning" In the homes.
ago we taught civics and ancient
was third in intermediate boys; But the stop in Swarthmore was history In ninth grade, world and
Yale & Harvard Ave... es, Swarthmo.... Pa;
Karen Peterson third 10 junior only one of many for the travel- modern history iri tenth, AmericWALTEII E. rAiloTt, Mgr. .
. Fill rAUIN.
girls and Steve Hansell second ers, who have been on the road
history in eleventh, and prOband R. Baker, third in junior boys. sloce June 25. This particular an
lems of democracy in twelfth.,
Helen Morrison was second and group started from Erie and by About ten years ago we changed
J. Espenschade third in midget bus have journeyed over the to plain civics in ninth, world
girls, Richard McCurdy lirst in country side to Detroit, Racine, history including American in
.
midget boys (57.5).
Wis., Chicago, Ill., Knoxville, tenth and eleventh. In the last
. . . . . ,.,.
Swarthmore's score climbed to T~nn., Wasb~gton, D.C., and now, few years we have found It dif'"
M'ddl
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I
etown oa
R. D. 16; Media, Pa.
35 against 64, and held rate to 50 having "seen" Philadelphia,. or cult to fuse American and foreign
Opposite High Meadow
to 94 during _breaststroke.
very nearly so, aI"C "doing" New history-'It requires too much
jumplog back and forth across the
Custom . LGndsc~pe Wor.If···... '.
Freestyle Evenla
York.
c<.
Telephene: CHester' 2.7206 .(,,' . . '
Freestyle events saw J. RobSituated in military camps out- ocean, and we feel it would be
inson second in senior girls and side the city, the group - all 650 better to return to teaching
Asl: for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Dave Preston, third 10 senior of the\D, will have almost a week American history alone in t h e · P O W E R SPRAyiNG . ...,..
TRtM'lIijIN.·
b!>ys. A. Paul was third in inter- to visit the nation's largest met- eleventh grade. Our tentative proTERRACES.~W·ALLS' AND WALKS
'
mediate girls, H. Schad third in ·ropolts. Tlien, by train, they w111 gram Is: seventh grade-remains
boys. Ann McDowell and George go to Quebec from where they same as formerly-English and
VIsit our Roadside Market 011 "e MI"letow~load
Sullivan were third in Junior wlll sail on .July 23 for home.
COTONEASTER. LEU~OTHOE. JAPANE$E ANDROMEDA
If, in the borough, an envious ~:~c:~'!!t":to;;:t~el=J:h:~d':
girls and boys. H. MorriSon won
geography,
ancient
civilizations,
ENK'ANTHUS. KOELREUTERIA
midget girls in 40.9 and Diane latl)ent has gone up from those
Greece
and
Rome;
nIoth
grade-'
HYBRIDCLEMATISa.dI:tEMEROCI\"J,S.U
... variety)
Renshaw was third. Andy ¥ac- too aged for !he AFS to send
ANNUALS. PERR"NIALS. STAI'IOSES
Nair took third In midget boys. abroad as students, there's this continuing courses In civics but
Swarthmore's average. slipped to bit of philosophy to ease the
point oui origins of 'democracy;
65 to Its opponent's 151.
pain - "at least we can entertain tenth
grade-world history. (from
C. Williams' scored first with a them in our homes."
prehistoric man to atomic bomb);
ele'Tenth grade-stralght, solid
time of 1: 39 in an uncontested
Mrs. O. M. Hook of Strath course . In American histori to
senior girls butterfly eventMarple-Newtown having no entry Haven avenue has' returned from World War II; twelfth grade and Swarthmore's other entries Fort Defiance, ArIz., where she bring together work of tenth and
being disquaWied. Bob Sublette spent seven weeks with her eleventh grades until title 'ConSPECIAL MON. Thru THU~S. DYNAMIC WHER BALANCE
1: 19 beat Marple's two entries to son-In-law and daughter, Dr. and temporary Problems' Including
011
Change _________ 2:50
.
nationalism and l"lWolutlon, inWin the. senior boys event by one- Mrs. D. W. Cooper.
Lubrication _~ __ • ___ .;;.}1.25
M~r T..... Up
dustrial revolution, colonialism,
tenthi:lit:. second. Charlotte BrodVValh
•••••••••••
___
1.50
head·WQ second and Jean Paul, person teams were: Jan Law- crises and' trlal-changes in the
third In' Iotermediate girls; .G. renee, J. Robl~n, A. Paul and twentieth century. To carry 'out .
$5.25
. Delco Batteries
Sullivan, second in Intermediate C. Brodhead for the girls; Jon the new program the Board grantboys. A. McDowell and Chris Lange, Brodie Crawford, D. Pres- ed Mr. Oppenlander's request for
Gulf Gal and
.
a new tenth grade text book
Decker placed third in junior ton, B. Sublette for boys.'
girls and boys. D. Renshaw and
Diane Renshaw came in second "Man's Story" by T. Walter Wall~
.
D. Foley were second and Gordon in the junior girls diving contest barik and a twelfth grade text
ROBERT J. ATZ.Mgr.
Boyd, third in midget girls and and Jim Rowland, third in junior "Modern History" by Karl Beck.'
boys but Swarthmore's score re- boys. Joyce Williams won second er. Present texts were purchased
malned less than half that of and Dawn Boyer, third, in inter- a decade ago..
Mr. Oppeniander said the curMarple-Newtown.
mediate girls and Howard Schad,
. RUSSELL'S SERVICE
rlculm
study committee, in the
!.Me By One Stroke
second and Bob Baker, third in
Opposh BOrough P,,"lng Lat .
The senior girls and .boys 200- boys. Jean Boyer captured lirst face of eonftlctlng views· on tayards treestyle relays, lost by a· and Carol Williams third in senior day's mathematics e.d u cat Ion
stroke. further set back the wear- girls diving.' Jean's score of 128.4 throughout the country, had deDartmouth_a"d Lafaye ... ·
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ers of the black suits with the was high of the day, belng 7 cided to focus on that department
garnet-eyed white sea horses. points higher than the Marple- at Swarthmore in Its· ·1956-57
Closed Saturday at 'P.M.
Doing a terrifically speedy jOb of Newtown senior boy to whom school year studies. A slight
water travel on theese two ·four-I Harry McAllister placed ·second. change In this department has already been made with the order~
Ing of a new algebra' text and deSTQJtE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
cision to have all students take
Registration Schedule
algebra Instead of some substitFriday 9:30 to 9 P.M. Saturday '9:30 t. 6:00. P.M:
Ing general math.
'Prior to
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General Election, November 6, 1956
SEPTEMBER 6th
,
Last day an elector may move trom one election district to
another· in order ·to be permitted to vote at the General Election.
Mrs. Mary Foster recently spent
a week on Martha's VIneyard and·
entertained Mr. and Mrs. .William Hobbs,. who flew up to the
island 10' their plane with Mrs.
Marjorie Mohney. .
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SEPI'EMBER nib
dOt-no AVJ;" 7TH " WELSH STS.
Last day all electors may. register to vote at the General
Election. 'This includes electors who will become of age on or
before November 7th, 1956.
FOR REAL
JULY SAVINGS'I
SEPTEMBER nib
Last day for any elector who has removed Ioto a new elecUon district to give notice to the Registration CommissIon in'
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set forth a removal criiie Ioto the new election district which cannot be later than September 6th.
COllRT HOUSE HOURS:
Regular business hours up to and including Monday, September 17th
.
• Now Is the time to
help yourself to HeIIlth.
Do.'c dilJy.oJany and delay. Go righc away to
JOU Doctor. Accept his
_wl..tYice .. andbriAg
W. presc:ripdoIIS to DI Cor
cuefal,compoaadiAg.
Monday through Friday ......... _. . . .. 9:00' a.m. to 4:SO.,p.m.
Saturday ........................... 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 NoOn
Together with such additional hours as designated below:
for the ENTIRE FAMILY
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SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY.
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 30
Boro. Hall
sa.SO PER YEAR .
July 27. 1956
Minister
. Tennis Doubles Final
Presbyterian Pension Board 365 Pupils Complete' Scottish
To Preach Sunday S t f 10 T
e or omorrow
T
Summer
School
Today
·
.
.Takes 0ptlon on Morrow ract
Annual Session Records
Largest Student Body
10Teaching Staft
Saturday Match Finishes
Club's Ninth Tourney;
. Rain Date Sun.
The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church,
cated in Philadelphia, has taken an option to purchase the
The Swarthmore Sum mer
tract o.f land adjacent to .th«;
on which t? ~Ulld !lome mdlvldual.homes for retll"ed mmls- nual session with tile largest ento inclement weather, the ninth
ters and mlsslonarl«;s. The property was selected a~ter car~- rollment in recent years. Three
Annual Men's Doubles Championful s~udy of propertle~ m the suburban area~ of Phtladelphta hundred sixty-five pupils from 35
ships will be concluded this weekand IS reported to be Ideal for the purposes mtended.
schools were in attendance durend with the best-of-five doubles
The plan is to build a number of homes which will be ing the six-week program which
final match scheduied for 10, a.m.
owned by the National Church through its Board ofPen~ionB began on .lune 18 and ",nds July
Saturday.
and rented for life to those who need such accomodatlOns. 27
Both finalist teams, Don JonesThe unit in Swarthmore is the first such project and will
Not only was the size of the
Joe L!ehecka, and George Willettsprobably receive considerable
student body ihe largest but also
Curt Walllo, will be shooting for
national publicity.
REGISTER THURSDAY
that of the teaching staff. Four
their first championship, although
Later additional projects w l l l ·
supervisors and 21 teachers, Ineach has. appeared In the finals
be established in different sec- Roving Registrars will be eluding nine from Swarthmore
several . times in past tournations of the country to the extent at Swarthmore, Thursday. College, 10 from West Cllester
ments. On the basis of face-toneeded. The number of family
August 2
State Teachers College, and two
face meetings in previous tournaunits in each location will norm2 P.M. to 9 P.M.
from nearby school districts diThe Rev. Peter P. Brodie, M.A., ments there Is little to choose
ally be from 10 to 25, and since
in Borough Hall
reeted a program of· academic B.D., LL.B., of Scotland, will de- between the two teams, as· they
each home will be occupied by
subjects and also five commercial liver the sermon at the 11 o'clock have split even in two matches.
not more than two people, th"
subjects not offered in tile regular service Sunday morning at the
Jones· and Lehecka have had
number of peraons per ac~e will
Swarthmore curriculm.
Presbyterian Church on Harvard much the more difficult road to
be much smaller than normal. In
As in the past, the Swarthmore- avenue.
the finals, having disposed of the
these projects there will be nO
Rutledge Scbool District, with 95
Mr. Brodie, one of. the younger last year's champions Bill Trumpcentral dining room, no central
pupils enrolled in 143 courses, led ministers of the Church of Scot- ler and Bill Hasltlne; and then
recreational area, no infirmary
the list of schools represented. land, was called at the age Of 30 winning over former Penn and
and no nurslog home. If the resi- Garnet and White Teams Inberboro with 80 pupilS, Ridley to St. Mungo's Church in AIloa,) Swarthmore College stars Pat
dents are sick they will care for
d
Park with 39, and Springfield considered the third largest eon- Welch and Buck Shane, both Ii>.
themselves in thelr own homes in
Vie in Intra-Squa
with 35 were also well represent- gregati6n in Scotland.
nip-and-tuck three-set matches.
the same way as younger persons.
Meet Wed.
ed.
A graduate of the University wm.tts and. Wallin, in the easier
When they are seriously 111 they
In a breath-taking, nip and
From a financial standpoint, of Glasgow in Arts and Divinity half of the draw, won their three
will go to hospitals or nurslug tuck Intra-Squad Meet Wednes- the summer scbool more than he also graduated in Law though matches in straight sets.
This match will finish the tourhomes in the area. In effect, these day night Garnet and White mem- pald for itself. Although the fee he has 'never practised. His legal
people are to live their lives ae hers of ttie Swarthmore Swim of $7 per course Is constdered Interests have found some Satls- nament whlcb began on July
normal citizens of the communl- Club battled it out to a 169-163 nominal, the expected balance of faction in the work of the Church Fourth wtth 16· teams entered.
ty.
finish In favor of the Garnets.. Iocome over expenses, not includ- Courts In which he plays an active New trophies will be presented
A review of the needs of older . Orglinlzedlnto teams by Bob Ing overhead, will sllg)ltly ex- part. At present he Is a member this year since the TrumplermIoisters and' their families led Su)lJoetI¥, ..,,!,PtlUn.
" . ~ ,th!~G",~neq,ce8\i $8llO.
.....~~.:h_. Haseltine victory last year gave
the Church to--ieCOiDI;ea nlied"th'rid WhiCa.rOtl 'Willitambls'j CBSeptahaln-' Of 'me"'r' schoo'I,' Harry
..."lIn"n
.ctlu!,·th!fd·"II!t··reqU!red· for
for houa1ng faciiltii.s for a small
e
es, ers w e . . orses Prihcipai stated.
OpJleDlander, .
MIolstry Committee; permanent possession.
pol'tlon of the retired group. Most turned to stone and hue for the
"Th'
. h 'staff
youth and Education Committee,
In ease of raIo. or wet courts
tiUnlsters never have a home of evening as they plied back and
e summer sc 00..
~as and Special Budget C()mmittee. on Saturday, the match will· be
liquid, most successful this year In mam- He Is moderator-designate of the rescheduled for the same hour
their own a nd. their saiaries are. f orth'across the pool in tha~.
talning a sensibly eontrolled edli-I
such that few have been able to 50-yard dashes established as th"
ti
I
.
t in
hich Synod of Perth and Stirling.
. Sunday morning.
save substantial capital sums oj:der of the everilog.
ca ona enVlronmen
w
During the war Mr. B r o d i e .
.
which would be· needed to pur- . FIrst wioners only, with the
(Continued on Page 5)
served frontJloe troops with
chase a home on retirement. Even Initial of the team they.representELEANOR EMILY MAASS
Church of Scotland Mobile c a n - - l ! if the minister at age 70 has an ed, were as follows:
Ekanor Emily Maass, young teen and for a short.time operated
adequate retirement, income, it
Backstroke _ Midget Girls, D. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred in the American Sector and
Swarthmore's best a'l>bend'ed
Is Very diftlcult for him' to pur- Renshaw. W.; Midget Boys, D. R. Maass, 415 Cornell avenue, in touch with Y.M.C.A.
and most successful Summer'
chase a home at that age because Foley, W.. ; Jr. Girls, S. Crawford, died suddenly Monday. July '23,
His wife, the former Constance Music program concludes it's six
the payments on the home cannot W.; Jr. BoYs, ;1. Foley, G.; Inter- after a brief. illo""s.
would Lindsay Hope, is accompanying week session today. Over 75 local
Mr. Brodie on the trip to the youngsters participated in the
sensibly be extended over a per- mediate Girls, J. Williams, W.; have been two on October 6.
iod of 20 l!'ears or longer.
.
Intermediate Boys, H. Schad, G.;
She is survived by her parentS, United States. They have three variety of activities held five
After a two year study which Sr. Girls, J. Robinson, W.; Boys, and e1ght-year-old twin brothers children.
mornings a week In the music
involved an actual visitation of R. Sublette, G. The seore rested Andrew and David; and by her
--------building at the high school.
the best homes in the United 33 for the Garnets, and 35 for th~ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Swim Championship
The students· enrolled fell into
. States and in Europe, the Presby- Whites.
ry W. Anderson of Urbana, Ill.,
Progra m Revised three general groups; beginners
terlans have decided that there Is
Breaststroke - Midge Girls, J. and Mr. and Mrs. George E.
trying an instrument for the 'lirst
a special area in which assistance Espenschade, G.; Midget Boys, R. Maass of St.' Louis.
Several changes have been time; those with SO""" experience
is required. There will continO'e McCurdy, G.; Jr. Girls, E. BreakA memorial service was held made in the Le&gue champion- who desired to try a difterent into be a need for the typical ell, W.; Jr. Boys, D. McCurdY, W.; yesterday at 4 p.m. in the Jane ships program, July 31 to .~ugust strument over the Summer months
"home for the aged" and for nurs- ! Intermediate Girls, J. Williams, Rushmore room of FrIends Meet- 5, since the original program was with an eye to improving the
ing home care but these are for: W.; Intermediate BoYS, J. Foley, Ing.
published in the July 6 issue of instrumentation of the regular
the exceptional situations. Over' G.; Sr. Girls, C. Williams, W.; Sr.
It has been requested
The Swarthmorean.
school Band and Orchestra in the
97 per cent of the retired minist-l Boys, B, Sublette, G. Here the fiowers be omitted..
The Men's and Women's 440- Fall; and finally, members of the
ers and their wives and widows Whites' two .point margin increasYard Swim will be held at school music organizatiOns who
are able and desir~ to take car~led a bit, 'as the. Garnets boasted Howard G.
Swarthmore at 6 p.m. Wednesday, sought self improvement through
of themselves. These individuals only 65 to their 71. .
.
August I, but the Intermediate practice with the Summer Band
do not wish to live in cODgregate
Freestyle - ' Midget Girls, D.
Rotary Speaker Diving scheduled for the same group.
homes and prefer to live normal
(Continued on Page 5)
Rutgers avenue resident HOW- tiine and place has been moved
Many smaller ensembles were
lives in normal homes.
ard G. Hopson will be the speak- to the following ni8ht at Marple- organized that pupils might gain
JR. ALL-STAR GAME
er at Rotary today at the regular Newtown. Junior DIving at Rose this valuabl.. type of musical ex_
The first proj
. b e h'e1d On August ual of these was the Woodwind
Swarthmore's Hornets, Edco His sub'ect will be: "Ethics
night and Will
of a' friend of the Church who
'
bas been concerned over the junior baseball leagoers, will be Advertising."
1.
Ensemble which met twice week..
represented 10 the All-Star game
Formerly associated with
Tile August 4 senior boys
Iy for an hour's practice. This
(Continued on rage 8)
to be played tomorrow afternoon Philadelphia Nor t h Ainelric:.n Igirls 440-yard at Marple-New- type of experience Is dIIllcult to
at 1 o'clock at the North Avenue Newspaper, Mr. Hopson was
town has been changed to a 220- offer during the telUlar school
Lions Set Clam Bake Date ftoeld, Springfield, near the Secane vertislog director of the Com- yard event.
year due to time and 'schedullng
'1r
•
A
th
't
Fi
Servo
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I
d
The
novice
meet
with
W'aillogd'm
. th
At the Monday, July 23rd meet_ ral oad station.
mong
ose mum y nance
IC, nc., an
, euIt·les. I nc1u d ed 10
. Is group
parlicipatiug in the 1956 ballle later eastern advertising manager ford scheduled for last Saturday were:
lug of the Lions Club it was de- between the cream of playllllrs of Household FInance Corpora- afternoon was not held.
Sally Huse, liute; Ellen Tolles,
clded to hold the annual family fro.m eastern. . Delaware County, ·l·tion before estsbJlsh.ADIl his own.
oboe; Susan Campbell, horn; Petclam bake on Sunday, September and the cream of the western balf, ageney the
er Sheppard, clarinet; and' Mark
.9, IiegInnIng at 3 p.rn. at the home are' Bob Dawes, BIll Fuoss, Bob Ageney, with
. in
Smith, bllSSOOll.
.
of Gus Titus, 200 Swarthmore Kenschaf1;, .and Butch Hofmann. phia
. ....
A bmss and strIog gro;'p also
'.
TIP. Wasp., intermediate mem- . Mr.
is. '~. cornmanmet regularly for 'ensemble work.·
avenue. Guests at this Clam,· Bake bers of the Edco league, will have der of Swarth_'S AlnsDurIng the 10 years that the
will be members of the Pennsyl- ·thelr All-Star game on the fol- worth-Werhner Post' 427, Ameri.
Summer Music program has been
vanie Association' of the Bllnd lowlns Saturday, Augost 4, at can Legion and a memliiJir'.of the
Monday, Wednesday in effect, the >emOllment has inwho fO!1ner1y hm t8ken part in; YeadOn. Game time Is 1 p.m. Boys Sons'of the American Revolution,
Friday
creased steadily. As a result, the
the BliJid Fair.
. ! selecled ·from this group to play PhI Delta Theta Fraternity, the
Of the music groups in the
After the regular. ",eetlng o( include:
.
Poor R1¢tard ~b and the .Junto
2 - 5 - aftemoon
regular shcool term Io! etteepUonthe club, Lion inember·1ed
Bob Bradshaw, Dave Houtz, Club of PbiIIjde1illda.
'7 - 9--.eve.ning
a1lylarge for·a scJ>oolOf this size.
cott of B -liamfn Weill avenue Jim Robinson, .Jim Patterson, 'Mr. liOlJl!:Oll wm be introdueed
~ Summer PliClillla ilea funegave an lllUsb.ted talk on idS..Brody Crawford, and Thaddeus by .John M1c11ael
Harvard ....
. Closed Saturday
tioDed as
exeelleDt l1Mder systour of Eurap! ~ put :JoIa7.
Adams.'
nue, DIstrtet Governor of BoIarY••1-o........................_--....,.......;....oJ
. (Clmtinuecl- on Pa8e 5)
Half of SW·lm Club
SW.lms to VI"CtOry
Summer MusicPrntrram
Ends Session Today
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September 8th and 7U> ................. 9:00 a.m. to. 1:00 p.m.
September 13th and 14th. 'e'"
THE SWARTHMO
Registrars
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Swarthmore-Rutledge
Foreign Students
Swimmers Aim to
Now Separate Entity
Tour New York City
Better J J 3 Tomorrow
2~
Barbara Bunyan of Menlo Park,
NEXT WEEK'S SPEAKER
Calif., Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A. H. Osterman of RutHoward G. Hopson, Rutgers
gers avenue during the mcnth of avenue, will be the guest speaker
July.
10f Rotary's weekly meeting next
Cornelia McKernan of Rutgers I Friday, July 27, at the Ingleneuk.
avenue has a position as baby- His topic will be "Ethics In Adsitter in Narragansett, R. I., for vertising!'
the summer. This fall she will
A former newspaper man, Mr.
return to the University of Penn- Hopson founded his own adversylvania as a senior.
tising agency in 1938.
(Contihue
Thirty-five of the 650 foreign
bette~ed h~s own bme by two sec- . students visiting in this country $10, and $15 respectively.
Tuition free enrollment of
onds In thiS race.
I during the past year under the
Marcia Silvers was third in sponsorship of the American Field foreign exchange students, Hans
~uni?r ~irls, George Sullivan, third Service, said goodbye to their Peter Borne, of Bern, SwitzerIn Jumor boys. Joanne Espen- Swarthmore hosts and hostesses land, as a member of next year's
sc~.d~ was. secon~ and Dave Foley Tuesday as they set forth on their senior class was granted. It was
tlurd 10 mIdget gIrls and boys. At bus journey to New York City. announced that Hans would live
the end of the backstroke events With Laurie Smitz a junior at with the William Welsh family
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Marple-Newtown score of 48 Smith College and Ron Emery at 102 S. Swarthmore a venue.
Harry Oppenlander, chairman §
FAMILY DINNERS to SUIY tile TASTE of EYERTONE
was exactly d 0 ubi e that of who has just graduated from
of
the
High
School
curticulm
com~
TENDER
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Williams swelling the numbers to
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
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Breaststroke Winners
37, the bus load had arrived Sat- mittee, reported the committee §
Carol Williams won the senlor urday afternoon for a weekend in had devoted itself to a study of §
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1.30 P. 1\1.
girls breaststroke with a time of the borough.
the social studies curriculm dur- §
DINING ROOMS aod LOllY AIR CONDITIONED
iog the past year and decided. to
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1: 35.5 and Scotty Prescott took
third. Stu Bowie was third in
And a gay weekend it was with somewhat revamp the former § Comfortabl..: Rooms Day or Week
Elevatar ;a
senior boys. Sue Campbell was a party each day, family expedi- program. Oppenlander said "When 5
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second and Gloria Peirsol, third lions to Philadelphia, and just I came to Swarthmore 18 years
in intermediate girls. Malin Boyer plain "chinning" in the homes.
ago we taught civics and ancient 55
was third in intermediate boys;
But the stop in Swarthmore was history in ninth grade, world and ~
Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Po.
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Karen Peterson thiId in junior only one of many for the travel- modern history in tenth, Americ- ;;; WALTER E. PARROTT. Mgr.
FREE PARKING 5
girls and Steve Hansell second ers, who have been on the road a n his tory in eleventh, and prob-. ~I1I11I11I1I1I11I1I1I11I11I11I1I1I11I11I1I11I1I11I11I1I11IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIImlllllllllllll~
and R. Baker, third in junior bays. since June 25. This particular lems of democracy in twelfth.
Helen Morrison was second and group starte? from Erie and by About ten years ago we changed
J. Espcnschade third in midget bus have Journeyed over the to plain civics in ninth, world
girls, Richard McCurdy first in country side to Detroit, Racine, history including American in
midget boys (57.5).
Wis., Chicago, Ill., Knoxville, tenth and eleventh. In the last
Swarthmore'S score climbed to Tenn., Washington. D.C., and now, few years we have found it dW
Middletown Road
R• D• 16, M ed'la, Pa.
35 against 64, and held rate to 50 having "seen" Philadelphia, or cult to fuse American and foreign
Opposite High Meadow
to 94 during breaststroke.
,very nearly so, are (ldoing" New history-it requires too much
Custom LandscClpa Work
Freestyle Events
York.
jumping back and forth a("ross the
Telephone: CHester 2-7206
Freestyle events saw J. Rob-' Situated in military camps out- ocean, and we feel it would be
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
inson second in senior girls and side the city, the group - all 650 better to return to teaching
Dave Preston, third in senior of them. will have almost a week American history alone in the
POWER SPRAYING - TREE TRIMMING
boys. A. Paul was third in inter- to visit the nation's largest met- eleventh grade. Our tentative proTERRACES •. WALLS AND WALKS
mediate girls, H. Schad third in ropolis. Then, by train, they will gram is: seventh grade--remains
boys. Ann McDowell and George go to Quebec from where they same as formerly-English and
Visit our Roadside Market on the Mlddletaw~ Road
Sullivan were third in Junior will sail on July 23 for home.
social studies with emphaSis on
COTONEASTER, LEUCOTHOE, JAPANESE ANDROMEDA
girls and boys. H. l\1"orrison won
If, in the borough, an envious American history; eighth gradeENKIANTHUS, KOELREUTERIA
midget girls in 40.9 and Diane lament has gone up from those geography, ancient civilizations,
HYBRID CLEMATIS and HEMEROCALLIS (in variety)
Renshaw was third. Andy Mac- too aged for the AFS to send Greece and Rome; ninth grade-·
ANNUALS. PERRENNIALS. STAR ROSES
Nair took third in midget boys. abroad as students. there's this continuing courses in civics but
PERMA SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Swarthmore's average slipped to bit of philosophy to ease the point out orjgi~s of democracy;
65 to its opponent's 151.
pain - "at least we can entertain tenth grade-world history (from
C. Williams' scored first with a them in our homes."
prehistoric man to atomic bomb);
eleventh grade-straight, solid
time of 1: 39 in an uncontested
senior girls butterfty event Mrs. o. M. Hook of Strath course in American history to
IVlarple-Newtown having no entry Haven avenue has returned from World War II; twelfth grade and Swarthmore's other entries Fort Defiance, Ariz., where she bring together work of tenth and
being disqualified. Bob Sublette spent seven weeks with her eleventh grades until title 'ConSPECIAL MON. Thru THURS. DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
1: 19 beat Marple's two entries to son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and temporary Problems' including
Oil Change _________ 2,50
nationalism and revolution, inwin the senior boys event by one- Mrs. D. W. Cooper.
dustrial
revolution, colonialism,
tenth of a second. Charlotte BrodLubrication
- - - - - - - -.- 1.25
M otar Tune.Up
Wash
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1.50
head was second and Jean Paul, person teams were: Jan Law- crises and trial--changes in the
third in intermediate girls; .G. rence, J. Robinson, A. Paul and twentieth century. To carry out
$5.25 1_ _ _D;;.e;;.l;.;;c;.;;o....:.Ba;;.tt;..;.;;;e;..;rl::;e:.s_ _
Sullivan, second in intermediate C. Brodhead for the girls; Jon the new program the Board grantboys. A. McDowell and Chris Lange, Brodie Crawford, D. Pres- ed Mr. Oppenlander's request for
Gulf Gas and Oil
a new tenth grade text book
Decker placed third in junior ton, B. Sublette for boys.
girls and boys. D. Renshaw and
Diane Renshaw came in second "Man's Story" by T. Walter WallD. Foley were second and Gordon in the junior girls diving contest bank and a twelfth grade text
ROBERT J. ATZ. Mgr_
Boyd, third in midget girls and and Jim Rowland, third in junior "Modern History" by Karl Beckboys but Swarthmore's scare re- boys. Joyce Williams wOn second er. Present texts were purchased
mained less than half that of and Dawn Boyer, third, in inter- a decade ago.
Mr. Oppenlander said the curl\farple-Newtown.
mediate girls and Howard Schad,
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
riculm
study committee, in the
Lose By One Stroke
second and Bob Baker, third in
The senior girls and boys 200- boys. J can Boyer captured first face of conflicting views on toOpposite Borough Parking Lot
yards freestyle relays, lost by a and Carol W~lliams third in senior day's mathematics e d u cat ion
stroke, further set back the wear- girls diving. Jean's score of 128.4 throughout the country, had deDartmouth and Lafayette
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ers of the black suits with the was high of the day, being 7 cided to focus on that department
garnet-eyed white sea horses. pOints higher than the Marple- at Swarthmore in its 1956-57
Closed Soturday at I P_M.
Doing a terrifically speedy job of Newtown senior boy to whom schOOl year studies. A slight
water travel on theese two four-I Harry McAllister placed second. change in this department has already been made with the ordering of a new algebra text and deSTORE HOURS:. Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
cision to have all students take
Registration Schedule
algebra instead of some substit ..
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
ing general math.
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SEPTEMBER 6tb
Last day an elector may move from one election district to
another in order to be permitted to vote at the General Election.
Mrs. Mary Foster recently spent
a week on Martha's Vineyard and
entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs, who flew up to the
island in their plane with Mrs.
Marjorie Mohney.
;;~iFsi;;'~~C.r.;'
SEPTEMBER 17th
7TH & WELSH STS,
Last day all electors may register to vote at the General
Election. This includes electors who will become of age on or
before November 7th, 1956.
REAL
JULY SAVINGS!
SEPTEMBER 17tb
Last day for any elector who has removed into a new election district to give notice to the Registration Commission in
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set forth a removal date into the new election district which cannot bc latcr than September 6th.
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Regular business hours up to and including Monday. September 17th
• Now Is the time to
help yourself to Health.
Don't dilly-dally and delay. Go right away to
JOUr Doaor. Accept hi.
~dadn~aodbriDg
hi. prescriptioD5 to US (or
careful compounding.
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Saturday ....
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Together with such additional hours as designated below:
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September 13th and 14th .............. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
a.vllll[ aedstrars Sit a& SWIII1IImore, 'lbursday, Aupst Znd
Z:" P.DL to 9.00 p.m. In BoroUJrh naD
for the ENTIRE FAMILY
Shop and Save at
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Sizes 6 to 16 Cool. comfortable sl •• pinq in the.. erepe P.J.'s. All boys love them
for the hot suMmer nill)hts!
3 for 4.00
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Boys' Unlined Jackets
Cool cottons and rayons rn sa., 4 to 12. li9htweij)ht and durable for th. slImmerl
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THE SWARTHMO
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY.
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 30
Thursday
N
2 - 9 P.M.
Boro. Hall
$3.50 PER YEAR
July 27, 1956
Minister
Tennis Doubles Final
Presbyterian Pension Board 365 PupilS Complete Scottish
To Preach Sunday St f 10 T
e
or omorrow
T
Summer
School
Today
·
Takes 0ptlon on Morrow ract
1
Annual Session Records
Largest Student Body
Teaching Staff
Saturday Match Finishes
Club's Ninth Tourney;
Rain Date Sun.
The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church, 10cated in Philadelphia, has taken an option to purchase the
The Swarthmore Sum mer
Ana' a series of setbacks due
tract o.f land adJacent to .th~ l?ld Mary Lyon Scho<;>1 prop~r~y School has just completed its anto inclement weather, the ninth
on which t? ~Ulld :;ome mdlvldual homes for retired mllllS- nual session with tho largest enAnnual l\1.en's Doubles Championters and mlsSlOnarl~s. ~he property was selected a~tel· car~- rollment in recent years. Three
ships will be concluded this weekful s~udy of propertle~ 10 the suburban area~ of Philadelphia hundred sixty-five pupils from 35
end with the b.:sl-of-five doubles
and IS reported to be Ideal for the purposes mtended.
schools were in attendance durThe plan is to build a number of homes which will be ing the six-week program which
I final match sclv~dulcd for 10 a.m.
owned by the National Church through its Board of Pensions began on J,une 18 and ·ends July
Saturday.
t
and rented for life to those who need such accomodations.
Both finalist teams, Don Jonc3The unit in Swarthmore is the first such project and will 27 Not only was the size of the
\ Joe L?hecka, and George Willetts. Curt Wal1in, will be shooting for
probably
receive
considerable
student body the largest but also
their first championship, although
national publicity.
REGISTER THURSDAY
that of the teaching staff. Four
each
has appeared in the finals
Later additional projects will
supervisors and 21 teachers, ioseveral
times in past tournabe established in different sec- Roving Registrars will be eluding nine from Swarthmore
i ments.
On the basis of face-totions of the country to the extent at Swarthmore, Thursday, College, 10 from West Chester
THE
REV.
PETER
P.
BRODIE
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face
m,etings
in previous tournaust
needed. The number of family
AU'J
2
State Teachers College, and two
The
Rev.
Peter
P.
Brodie,
M.A.,
I
ments
there
is
little to choose
units in each location will norm2 P.M. to 9 P.M.
from nearby school districts dially be from 10 to 25, and since
in Borough Hall
reeted a program of academic B.D., LL.B., of Scotland, will dc-I between the two teams, as they
each home will be occupied by
subjects and also five commercial liver the sermon at the 11 o'clock have split even in two matches.
Jones and Lehccka have had
not more than two people, the
subjects not offered in the regular service Sunday morning at the
Presbyterian Church on Harvard much the more difficult road to
number of persons per acre will
Swarthmore curriculm.
the finals, having disposed of the
be much smaller than normal. In
As in the past, the Swarthmore- avenue.
Mr. Brodie, one of the younger last year's champions Bill Trumpthese projects there will be no
Rutledge School District, with 95
ministt!rs
of the Church of Scot- ler and Bill Hasltine, and then
central dining room. no central
pupils enrolled in 143 courses, led
land.
was
called at the age of 30 winning over former Penn and
recreational area, no infirmary
the list of schools represented.
to
St.
l\Iungo's
Church in Anoa, SWdrthmore College stars Pat
and no nursing home. If the resi- Garnet and White Tea ms Interboro with 80 pupils, Ridley
dents are sick they will care for
Park with 39, and Springfield considered the third largest con- Welch and Buck Shane. both in
nip-and-tuck three-set matches.
themselves in their own homes in
Vie in Intra-Squad
with 35 were also well represent- gregation in Scotland.
A
graduate
of
thc
University
Willetts
and Wallin, in the easier
Meet Wed.
ed.
the same way as younger persons.
From a financial standpoint, of Glasgow in Arts and Divinity half of the draw, won their three
'V-hen they are seriously ill they
In a breath-taking, nip and
the summer school more than he also graduated in Law thoug'h matches in straight sets.
will go to hospitals or nursing tuck Intra-Squad Meet WednesThis match will finish the tourpaid for itself. Although the fee he has never practised. His legal
homes in the area. In effect, these day night Garnet and White memof $7 per course is considered interests have found some satis- nament which began on July
people are to live their lives a'· bers of the Swarthmore Swim
nominal, the expected balance of faction in ·the work of the Church Fourth with 16 teams entered.
normal citizens of the communi- Club battled it out to a 169-163
income over expenses, not includ- Courts in which he plays an active New trophies will be presented
ty.
finish in favor of the Garnets.
ing overhead, will slightly ex- part. At present he is a member this year since the TrumplerA review of the. needs of older
Organized into teams by Bob
of the General Assembly's Church Haseltine victory last year gave
ceed $800.
ministers and their families led. Sublette, captain of the Garnets,
Commenting on this years sum- and Nation Committee, Mairiten- them the third leg required "for
the Church to recognize a need and Carol Williams, captain of mer school, Harry Oppenlander ance of Ministry Committee, permanent possession.
t
for housing facilities for a small the Whites, erstwhile Seahorses Principal, stated:
youth and Education Committee,
In case of rain or wet courts
portion of the retired group. Most turned to stone and hue for the
"The summer school staff was and Sp·ccial Budget Committee. on Saturday, the match will be
ministers never have a home of evening as they plied back and most successful this year in main- He is moderator-designate of the rescheduled for the same hour
their own and their salaries are forth across the pool in the liquid, taining a sensibly controlled edu- Synod of Perth and Stirling.
Sunday morning.
such that few have been able to 50-yard dashes established as the cational environment in which
During the war Mr. Brodie
save substantial capital sums order of the evening.
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served
frontline troops
with
mm
which would be needed to purFirst winners only, with the
Church of Scotland Mobile Can- U
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chase a home on retirement. Even initial of the team they represent~IMILMY MAASS
teen and for a short time operated
EEILEANOER
if the minister at age 70 has an ed, wei'e as follows:
'eanor
ml y
aass, young
.
Swarthmore's best a'ttencfed
adequate retirement income, it
Backstroke - Midget Girls, D. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ~n the Am~rlcan Sector and was
R
Maass
415
Cornell
avenue
In
touch
With
Y.M.C.A.
and
most successful Summer
is very difficult for him to pur- Renshaw. W.; Midget Boys, D.
chase a hom'e at that age because Foley, W.; Jr. Girls, S. Crawford, died sUdd'enly Monday, July 23: I .His wife, the ~ormer Consta?ce Music program concludes it's six
the payments on the home cannot W.; Jr. Boys, J. Foley, G.; Inter- after a brief illness. She would Lmdsay ~ope, IS acc~mpanYlng week session today. Over 75 local
Mr. BrodIe on ';he trIp to the youngsters participated in the
sensibly be extended over a per- mediate Girls, J. Williams, W.; have been two on October 6.
She
is
survived
by
her
parents,
United States. ~hey have three variety of activities held five
iod of 20 years or longer.
Intermediate Boys, H. Schad, G.;
children.
mornings a we~k in the music
After a two year study which Sr. Girls, J. Robinson, W.; Boys, and eight-year-old twin brothers
Andrew
and
David;
and
by
h...
building at the high school.
involved an actual visitation of R. Sublette, G. The score rested
The students enrolled fell into
the best homes in the United 33 ~or the Garnets, and 35 for th, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Swim Championship
ry
W.
Anderson
of
Urbana,
IlL,
Progra
m
Revised
three
general groups; beginners
States and in Europe, the Presby- Whites.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
E.
I
trying
an instrument for the first
terians have decided that there is
Breaststroke - Midge Girls, J.
Maass
of
St.
Louis.
i
Seve~al
changes
have
~een
time;
those
with som'e experience
a special area in whic~ assistance Espenschade, G.; M~dget Boys, R.
A
memorial
service
was
held
made
In the League champlOn- who desired to try a different inis required. There will continue McCurdy, G.; Jr. Guls, E. Breakto be a need. for the typical ell, W.; Jr. Boys, D. McCurdy, W.; yesterday at 4 p.m. in the Jane ships program,. J.uly 31 to August strument over the Summer months
"home for the aged" and for nurs- ; Intermediate Girls, J. Williams, Rushmore room of Friends M'eet-. 5, 'Since the orlgmal program was with an eye to improving the
ing.
published in the July 6 issue of instrumentation of the regular
ing home care but these are for W.; Intermediate Boys, J. Foley,
It has been requested that The Swarthmorean.
school Band and Orchestra in the
the exceptional situations. Over I G.; Sr. Girls, C. Williams. W.; Sr.
flowers
be
omitted.
The
Me.n's
an.d
Women's
4401 Fall; and finally, members of the
97 per cent of the retired minist- i Boys, B. Sublette, G. Here the
'Yard SWim wlll be held at school music organizations who
ers and their wives, and widows, i Whites' two point margin increasSwarthmore at 6 p.m. Wednesday, sought self improvement through
are able and desire to take care ed a bit, as the Garnets boasted Howard G. Hopson
August I, but the Intermediate practice with the Summer Band
of themselves. These individuals only 65 to their 71.
Rotary Speaker Diving scheduled for the same group.
do not wish to live in congregate. Freestyle - Midget Girls, D.
Many smaller ensembles were
Rutgers avenue resident How- time and place has been moved
homes and prefer to live normal'
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to
the
followin.g
nig?t.
at
Marpleorganized
that pupils might gain
ard G. Hopson will be the speaklives in normal homes.
JR. ALL.STAR GAME
er at Rotary today at the regular Newtown. Jumor DIVIng at Rose this valuable type of musical exThe first proj-ect has been made
SET FOR 1 P.M. SATURDAY 12:10 meeting in the Ingleneuk. Valley has been moved up one pefience. One of the most unuspossible by the anonymous gift
Swarthmore's Hornets, Edco His subject will be: "Ethics in night and will be held on August ual of these was the Woodwind
of a friend of the Church who
1.
Ensemble which met twice weekjunior baseball leaguers, win be Advertising."
has been concerned over the
The
August
4
senior
boys
and
ly for an hour's practice. This
represented in the All-Star game
Formerly associated with the
(Continued on Page 8)
to be played tomorrow afternoon Philadelphia Nor t h American girls 440-yard at Marple-New- type of experience is difficult to
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at 1 o'clock at the North Avenue Newspaper, Mr. Hopson was ad- town has been changed to a 220- offer during the regular school
event.
year due to time and scheduling
Lions Set Cam Ba e Date i fi'
At the Monday, July 23rd meeL! raih·.o~d stati?n. Among those munity Finance Ser~i~e, Inc., and ford scheduled for last Saturday
were:
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CI b ·t
d
partICIpating 10 the 1956 battle later eastern advertIsmg manager
afternoon
was
not
held.
Sally Huse. ftute; Ellen Tolles,
Ing of the Lions
U
I was e- between the cream of playll!{rs of Household Finance Corporaoboe;
Susan Campbell. hom; Petcided to hold the annual family from eastern Delaware County, tion before establishing his own
er
Sheppard,
clarinet; and Mark
clam bake on Sunday, September: and the cream of the western half,' agency th~ Hopson. Adve;tising
Smith. bassoon.
9, beginning at 3 p.m. at the home; are Bob Dawes, Bill Fuoss, Bob Agency, WIth offices 10 PhIladelj
A br:ass and string group also
of Gus Titus 200 Swarthmore I' Kenschaft, and Butch Hofmann. phia and Chester, in 1938.
met
regularly for ·ensemble work.
' t thO CI
B k
The Wasps intennediate memMr. Hopson is a past commants
G
During
the 10 years that the
.
avenue.
lies a
IS
am a e.I bers of the Edco
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,
.
league,
WIll have der of Swarthmore's A InsSummer Music program has been
WIll be members of the Pennsyl- I their All-Star game on the fol- worth-Werhner Post 427, Ameri-I
Monday,
Wednesday
in effect, the 'enrollment has invania Association of the BU~d lowing Saturday, August 4, at can Legion and a member of the
creased steadily. As a result, the
Friday
who fonnerly have taken part m. Yeadon. Game time is 1 p.m. Boys Sons of the American Revolution, I
size of the music groUps in the
the Blind Fair.
. selected from this group to play Phi Della Theta Fraternity. the
regular shcool term. is exception2 - 5 -- afternoon
Poor Richard Club and the Junto
After the regular meeting cf include:
ally
large for a school of this size.
the club, Lion member Ted Pres-i Bob Bradshaw, Dave Houtz. Club of Philadelphia.
"7 - 9 - evening
The
Summer program has funcMr. Hopson will be introduced
cot! of Benjamin West avenue, Jim Robinson, Jim Patterson,
tioned
as an excellent feeder sysClosed Saturday
gave an illustrated talk on his! Brody Crawford, and Thaddeus by John Michael of Harvard ave(Continued on Page 5)
nue, District Governor of Rotary.
tour of Europe this past May.
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Mr~ .and
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Po1aJicl, N. H .• for the summer.
'IDE SWARTBMOREAN
July 27, 1956
Eric Peterson of held' her lIngertip veil of tulle.
Mrs. Wilbur Oakley James of sley. formerly of Swarthmore,
PERSONALS
SlIver Spring., Md. were the, Miss Virginia Lee Smith. sister Park avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jones of
Mr.. Carror GlIIaspie Malone wee)
are the maternal·
of Carthage. Tex .• and her daugh- Leroy ,E. Peterson of Vassar ave- wore a full·sklrted waltz length
Mr. and Mrs. James Sproul i grandparents.
ter 'Miss Mary Beth Malone of nue.
pink embossed organdy. The Lees. Jr.. of Wmiown are reKilgore. Tex.. are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patman of bridesmaids. MIss Faith N. Poole celvlng congratulations OIl the
Sl1BSCBIPTIONS
Mrs. Malone's son and daughter- North Prlnceion avenue with and 1\l:rs. J. Grant Lowe. both of birth of their third child and secFOR
ALL
In-law Mr. and Mrs. James L. their son-in-law and daughter Mr. WIl,mington. and junior brldes- ond daughter. Patrteia Anne. on
MAGAZINES
Malone of Dartmouth avenue. and Mrs. Curtis Gallagher of maid Miss Beverly Ann Smith. Monday. July 23. in Lankenau
lOtS. LLOYD E. KAtJPFJIL\N
They will be joined at the end of Dover. Del.. will leaye tomorrow, another sister of the bride. wore Hospital.
lila
Darimouth A_ae
the month by Mrs. Malone's for a two week vacation at Beach full-sklrled waltz l"ngth blue
The ,paternal grandparents are
SWarUuaore
8·2080
grandson Midshipman Raliegh Haven. N. J. Mr. Gallagher will embossed organdy dresses. All Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lees of LockRalph Ford of the U. S. Naval join the group week...ds.
four attendants carried round
Academy at Annapolis. Md.• who
Mr. and Mrs. James Steele of bouquets of pink roses and blue
wiIl make the return trip with Rutgers avenue. with their chll- delphiniums.
them. The visitors were the dren Bettina. Johnny. and Tom.
Mr. Alexander Martin served
guests of honor Tuesday at a my. wlII move, next week io as best man for his brother-Inmorning coffee given by Mrs. Bloomfteld Farms. Birmingham. law. The ushers included the
George W. Patterson. Srd.. of Mich. Mr. Steele who has been Messrs. Joseph Toro and Walter
BEAUTY SALON
Dartmoutb avenue.
with ,Sharon Steel Corporation Long of Plalnfteld. N. J .• Ricliard
DON'T LET SUMMEI ~ TO fOUIt HEAD
The Rev. and Mrs. H. Lawrence since 1940. has been transterred Mushko of Dunellen. and ThomWhittemore. Jr.• and their craugh- to Detroit as assistant product as Zepler of Brooklyn. N. Y.
9 South Chester Road
A reception immediately folter Lisa of College avenue will manager of stainless and alloy
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
leave Monday tor a visit with Mr. steel.
lowed the ceremony In McCahan
Actlv. Me,,"'r of flo. Sw"rtIoMore ...1•••• AuDclotl. .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilliams Hall of the church.
Whittemore's parents in Essex,
of Dickinson avenue, Wit.h their
Conn.
Mrs. Smith wore a Dior blue
sons J eft and Howard. have reMr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe- turned from a trip to BaIttmore silk organZa dress with pink acmaker of Riverview road have to ,visit Mrs. Gilliams' parents. cessories and a rose corsage. The ;
PAMIL,\, DINNEIS to SUIT ... TASTI of IYIIYONE
as ,their guest thetr granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Claymore Sl~. brldegroom's mother selected a
Dorothy Dietz O•, Dayion•0. Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Sieck accompanied mauve silk organza dress with
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Orcier
othy w III r eturn h ome b y plane the GiIIlams on their return to beige accessories and a rose corEXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
sage.
on Wednesday.
Swarthniore.
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNcH 12.1 :30
Preceding the wedding. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert TwomMr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson
IIININ~ lOOMS a.d LO.IY All CONDITIONED
bly. formerly of Cambridge. Mass.. with their chlldr.... Laird and and Mrs. Gorman, Sr" entertain ..
Comfortabl .. Rooms Day or Week
ElevatOr
are now residing in Apartment Jennifer. have 'recently moved ed the bridal party at luncheon
at
the
Ingleneuk.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1.-1 in the Dartmouth House. Mrs. from Ann Arbor. Mich.. to 530
TWombly is the daughter of Mr. Walnut lane In Swarthmore. Mr. Smith were the hosts at the reand Mrs. Guy G. deFuria of North Thompson is with Atlas Powder hearsal dinner Saturday evening
Yale & Harvard ~yenues, Swarthmore.
Chester road.
Company ib Wilmington. Mrs. at their home.
The bride. a graduate of the
WALTEI
E. "AItIOTT, Mgr.
FREI PAlliNG
John Pierson returned io his Thompson is an alumna of
,
University of· Delaware. bas
home on Ogden avenue Wednes- Swarthmore College. class of been teaching In Plalnfteld. Mr.
day after vacationing at Hlgh- 1935.
Gorman. a graduate of R. C. A.
Lt. and Mrs. William Webb of Institute In New York City. servfteld Camp on Lake Alford. Me.
South Chester road have sold The
Donna Walcovy of Echo Valley Antlers. at Swiftwater. in the ed in the U. S. Aii' Force and is
Farm t Doylestown, was the guest Poconos a summer inn which has now with the Bell Telephone
of Sandra Pelrsol of Lafayette been in the family for several LaboraiorJes in Murray Hill.
avenue for several days this week. generations. The Webbs have re- N. J.
After their honeymoon in the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Mont- turned to their home in SwarthPoconos.
the couple will live In
gomery and children Johnny and more.
Plalnfteld.
for a short time before
Leslie of Chestnut avenue are
Mr. and Mrs. WlIliam C. ElMr. Gorman is transferred to
spending two weeks at Stone more of Baltimore pike. with
Massachusetts.
Harbor. N. J.
David and Lissie. have leI:! for
Mrs. Joseph S. Howe of Swarth- Glacier N"tlonal Park In MonBIRTHS
more avenue and ber daughter tana where they will spend the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William A. ThomLoutae. and her mother Mrs. John
of the summer. Their daughson
of
WlImlnglon.
Del•• annoUnce
S. Verlner.' spent the weekend In ter Mary Leigh Is vacationing for
the
birth
of
a
SOD; WiIIlam Ross
New York City slgbt"seeing.
a month at Circle ,:Eigbt ,Ranch ,t
Mr. and Mrs. George M, Karns Choteau. Mont. Mr. and lin.
liam
Ross Thomson of Benjamin
this weekend to the Rev. Mr. and home during their absence.
West avenue.
Mrs. Peter P. Brodie of Alloa.
GORMAN - SMITH
Scotland. Mr. BrOdie. minister of
Mr. and' Mrs. Ross Howard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~=~~~~~
The
marriage of Miss Linda
the Church of Scotlanq, will
fte2r
of Wallingford' announce
preach at the Presbyberlan Church Jean Smith. daughter of Mr. and the birth of their, second son.
Mrs. William Alfred Smith of
Sunday mOl'lling.
John Knight. on Monday. July 23.
Mrs. Howard Driehaus' of 309 Amh.,.st avenue. and Mr. WJIliam
Mrs. Freer Is the fonner Miss
Yare avenue will spend tbe next Eugene Gorman, Jr., son of Mr. Sally James. daughter of Mr. and
month at the home of Dr. and and Mrs. WilIlam E. Gorman
.
.
Mrs. Donald P. Jones. N o,r t h Dunellen. N. J .• took place Saturday
jaftemoon,
July
21,
at
four
Swarthmore avenue.
o'clock in the Swarthmore PresDr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen byterian Church. The Rev. Joseph
S",,,rfJimor... P...
of Harvard· avenue are entertain- P. Bishop performed the double
AI. CONDITIONED _
ing for the weekend their son ring ceremony.
and daughter-In.law Mr. and
Fri, and Sat.. July 27 • 28
Given In marriage by her fathMrs. Charles B. Keenen and er. the bride wore a full-length
leslie Caro. daughter Catherine of Hanover, gown of embroidered organdy
"GABY"
(CINIIolASCOPE-TECHNICOLOR
N. H .• and Mrs. Charles Keenen's with a bateau neckline,
parents Dr. and Mrs. Garry de N. shirred ,sleev'es. and a bouffant A love .fory fllaf .,0.'11
loag ......blOl"'
Hough, Jr., of Longmeadow, tiered skirt. She wore elbow
Feature-7:50 and 10:10
Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. David K. length
"
I.d.d".
' An organdy cap
Biddle of ~oston; and Dr. KeenGrac.
"~iI, Prl.ce It"I.Ier
en's father Mr. J. C. Keenen of
"WEDDING IN MONACO"
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The BouqUet
,
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STRATH HA. YEN INN
Pa.
THE PREP SHOP
Clearance Sale
a
that
BRANDYWINE
MUSIC BOX
Kiss Me Kate
Sat.,"to.' •
I
!
o
Limited Tille Only
I
o
Eyery
If!
Fair Trade Items
Sum of Purchases Must be of $1.00 or
I MERCURY RECORD
Over to Qualify for, Sale!
le,
THE CAMERA '&
,
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HOBBY SHOP
6 Park Ave.
SWarthmore 604191
leader by the children and assistants Roz Trosiey and Elsa Hunber.
J ackle Cushlng. who has come
all the way from Sioux City. Ia.•
was welcomed to the group. He
and his ,parents and younger
brother are house hunting In
competition s~veral teams were Swarthmore. ThIs brought about
still In close contention for an interesting geography discusawards. The Vigilanbes beld a sion with Jane Bunting's Map
slight lead: over the Pottsburgb Book which she had brought In
PIrates, with the FlY.ing Cheethas the previous day. Friday. Bobby
THE
a close third. The Machetes were Jean Tumer of Pittsburgh. joined
fourth. the Panthers fltth and the the group.
Kool Kats were comblg up fast
Tom Bull and Martha Clijlpman
on the outside.
came back. Martha was in South
Premium
Following the playS this morn- Carolina for two weeks and
ing a fteld day with a variety of brought back some beautiful "Sea
Sale
races and field events winds up Biscuits" which she picked up on
this week's Summer Club activi- the beach.
Now At
ties.
The Primary group made pipe
On Thursday of this week Ju cleaner animals and dolls. also
Ju Ip of the, 3 .year old grouP. had animals made of colored paper.
............ a birthday party. with cakes. And on FrIday there was a surprise, birthday party for Eddie
~'
,
'Candy. and, jnice.
':'
Honnold
whose birthday was on
g
Kathy Reeves' grandmother
Sunday
July
22. All enjoyed the
brought a wren house with, little
delicious
cup
cakes and punch.
Swarthmore eggs. for the four year old chll·
(continued on page 4)
dren to see. The rhythm band
was loud and fun.
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The five years old completed 5
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thpjr papier mache animal fair by ; ;=~
PICTUR FRA ING
~
painting spots. stripes and facial 5
IIORT@AIT STUDIO
features. Bohby Inouye made an:;
L
h' S I'
a
anteater. and Kathy Marino mad" 5 Pqotograp Ie upp les iii
DON'T MISS
Swarthmore, Pa.
FrI. 9 to .,30
Wed. 9 to 1:00
I
OX
! ROGER RUSSELL'!
an elephant. All of the' cblldren 5
a
were very proud of their animals,
I,
The Post Kindergarten group State & Monroe Sts. found it necessary to continue ;
Media
E_
their Indian Project as tpe inter- =
est was so keen. There was ~
MEdia 6·2176
§
another birthday party this week ~
Open Friday Evenings
~
with teadtiful cards made for the I ;;lIlIlIlIlIIlIlIlIlIllIIlIInlllllllllllllllmllllltlllllllllllllll~
COLLEGE TflEATRE
"en"
7:25 and 9:40
uncle Mr. and Mrs. CharIes Keller
of Roosevelt. L. I.
Mrs. Katrina Ives of Yale avenue entered Pennsylvania Hospital this week to undergo an opera-
Saturday Feature time.
.. GA8Y"-4 - 8:15 - 10:30
Weddln" 7:45 and 10
C.......·I S.DW 0."
Dt 1 P.M.-Sot;
1-Color cartoons
2, Comedy
!-Serial
4-"FIGHTING CHANCE"
tion.
Mrs. George H. Turner of
Lafayette avenue will spend the
month of August at the Donald P.
Jones hom-e at 40 Lafayette avenue before moving to the Harvard
Inn In September.
S A VE
20%
on all imprinted
Christmas Cards
Orde~ before August 31
Meny. _ny boob
,'from which to cIiooie.
"
",.-r'f
9't:rt. S
. ofd
~.fttc
RcHi
WHILE OTHERS SLEEP
Undor cover of darlmen
or when your home ia'
unoccupied are the timea
thiev.. 'molt likely will'
choo~e to invade your
premlse:s and steal your
property. Before it's too
late. ,et the protectioD of
.lEtna I Broad Form Per.
sonal Theft pOlicy.
'
C"M_.
S-Prlus every Sat, Mat
Su ••• "on.. T••i~
Jill, 29. 3D, 31
JOHN
FORO'S
LATEST CLASSIC
JDR Wa~. f.'
''THE SEARCHERS"
tHE
(VbtaVidon-Technlco'or)
BIGGEST MOST BEAUTIf-UL
PICTURE EVER ...AOE
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See These In Our
Pisplay Room
,
COLOR & CINE... ASCOPE
Newark, 0., and his aunt and
I
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-
'
In Summer Club
fOrJll'i!r Swarthmorean BIn. Scott
A Swarthmore H1gh
Anderson, founder of 'the bOr-1 gradluate Ja one of flve Civil Air
ough's Safe and Sane I'ourtb
Patrol (CAP) cadeta from the Smaller Fry Enjoy SPCA
July. passed away on March
U. S. who flew from WI.sbing:to~'.1
Alumnus In Safety
19~6. just nine days before
C.. recently for a tour of
Pal...n Crossroads,Pa.
80th year.
Sweden. He is 17-year-old
Program
.let..... 1 • ZOZ
A daughter Mrs. Dorothy
Packard of Media, SOD of Mr.
ThIs morninl !be hJih school
Now playl. ., J.ly 23-21
erson FalIIng of Sioneburst, at Mrs. Charles Packard. The cadets
whose home she died, and a son wlII arrive in Stockbolm on
gym somewhat resembled a sumDavid Roy Andenon. survive her: ftrst leg of their month-long
mer slock company as the six
Next W..k:
of the Scandinavian countries.
teams of the Summer Club each
TIIe"erry Widow
Loulae Howe of Swarthmore
The'trip Is olfered annually
presented an o.riginal play. rang....... Frl .. .:.~i
':10
avenue
will
enberlaln
Jeannette
ndl:eh
.1.20
Incl.l
CAP. the U. S. Air Fo..
rc:e~·s:~~~~a~ ing from a western saga "Two
IteMrYotions: VoU-rbfook 244
GOttlieb
of
Margate.
N.
J
.•
for
the
civilian
,auxiliary.
io
0
Special I.otes to Groups
male cadets between 15 and
Gun Gnip" starring Ford Krieger.
rest of the week.
years of age. Winners are deter- io a fashion show featuring the
mined by competitive examlna- latest garments from Lower Slutions.
bovla and !be Belgian Congo.
Young Packard 'expects io re- Other plays included a take.off
I tum about August 20. A June on the Ed Sullivan show with
'graduate of Swarthmore. he wlII Gordie Boyd as Ed. and Steve
. attend Rensselaer Polytechnic In- Beik as Senyor Blintzes. a demstitute in Troy. N. Y .• in Septem- Qnstratlon of how not to bake.
ber where he will study aerona,uentitled "Mrs. McGoegle's Cake,"
tical engineering.
and another Weaf>em enUtIed
"wyatt Burp" with Eddie Shute
I Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Guthrie of as the goodie and Don Jones as
I Cornell avenue with Mrs. Guth· the baddie. Finally a take-of! on
I rie's mother Mrs. Myra Snyder. another television show starred
have reecntly returned from
Harold Knip as Sergeant Milko.
Our Annual Sale Where We
summer cottage near BloomsDespite !hie frequent rain this
burg. where they spent- two ~eason a weIl-rounded program
,weeks. Their son-In-law and
!l~c:lu~~ t~e Price on
i daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard of sports and games has been ably
i Springer. and SOIl Stephen, joined handled by Charlie Wentz and
Ite~
t~,e ~tQre
, them for several days before they Barbara Ziegenl:us. with Bob
, returned io their home in Wake- Dawes and Susan Prescott, as
their assistants. This has been
EXCEPT
fteld. Mass.
primarily due io the fine cooperaPrior to their stay at their cot" tion of the high schOol In aIlowtage. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie visit· Ing use of the gym In bad weathFilm· Flashbulbs· Photo Finishing
ed in Boston and travelled in er,
Maine. New Hampshire and VerAfter atmost two weeks of
mont.
and
So far ••• and yet
so hear
Faraway friends and Jeiatives .....
only ~nds away by Long Distanee; And it's 80 pleaaant-and
,iDupensiv_to talk with them
often! You can caIl....,wbei8 in the
Unitec'i States for $2 or Ieao (exclud.
ing Federal tu, which is now ~'iIly
10%). Look in your telephone directory for rateS fiom your telephone
tokeycities tIiroughoutthe country.
The Ben Telephone Compal,
Ii P••Rs,IIalia
Their new automatic Home Dishwashers with the
"Custom Kitchens by Church"
KLtchenAid
"
_AlI GloW • • TIE 10BiIT MFe: co. ~ TROY. OHIO
World's !"rgelf Manuloc,urer o/Food and Ki'chen Machine.
Chrys1er'areaUY got itt You haven't
had the biggest f;hri1l at the ~
untilyou'Ve plIoted the' Year·Ahead
Chrysler -with ita brand·new airplane-tYPe Angine (280 hp. in the
New Yorker, up to 250 hp. in the
W'mdB()r V-S)-plua. ita' other exclu~
sive years.ahetul ,PO'Ylll'.' features.,
Come in and drive 'Chrysler today,
lind hear about our big trede-in deaL
THERMADOR
Bilt-i"" _~r.jJ) _ra1!J16
,
Cool, Clean, Safe
Electric Cooking
No Kitchen Job Too Lal'CJe or Too Small
Custom
KITCHENS
.4ll Linea oJ , ..._
SW.II.more 6-1113
,
~-
The Finest Made
Peter E. Told
333 Dartmoalh Aft.
New Turtles In the second set
of Swarthmore Swim Club classes
which ended last FrIday Included:
Courtney ThompsOn. Dottle
Daniel. Peber Heinemann. ChrisUne McCrory, Bert Tibbetts.
Richard deMoIl. Nancy Cornelius.
Sunftsh include:
David Carroll. Sandy Thomson;
Stephanie Gayler. James Clymer.
Molly Wood. Lynn Farrington,
Dick Daniel, Sue Heinemann.
Doug Gill, Ann Howland. John
FIne. Jim Reeves. Nancy StJedman. Mathew Johnson. Jr.• Sharon and Jim Spencer. Peggy' and
Pat Carroll. Susan and Sally Ross.
Sally Boyd, Joan and Janet ShaIlcross. Sandra Snyder. Walter
I!lckenhoff. Karen Sutherland.
Susan Lathbury. Dave Williams
and Christie JohnsOn.
Whales were Harriet Hudgins.
Nancy Gayley. Brian Clymer.
Louis Brooks. ~arbara and Susan
Wood. Ashley FIne. Beverly Bird.
James Breakall. EmJIy Stedman.
Spencer Carroll. Jane and Joab
Jackson.
New members of the Diving
Class are Marsha SlIvers. BIII
Gill. Joanne Espenschade. Julle
Brooks. lGrby Noye. Katie Natvig. David Elsenbud. Judy Hollander, David Foley. and Taylor
Redden.
,
by Church
, , BIGGEST BUY Of ALL FINE CARS I .
'~'P'ORTER
II. WAITE, 'Inc. ,
".~~;,' Ch!ts~ ~~~ a~4 Yale AVM!l8. '_ SWarth....ore.'..1250
.," , ., :
3' Park Avenue
Pltone KI3 8866
M.....' of'S.ertlo_ •••1.... Aaac/:otlo.,
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THE
PUBLlSIIED EVERY l'BIDAY AT SWABTBJIOBB, PA.
PETER E., TOLD. MABlOBm TOLD, PUBLISHER II
Phone SWarthmore 6-0900
I'I!TEA Eo TOLD. EdItor
Barbafa B. Kent, Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
"polly" Told
TIle oplDlODl
exp_
belo. _
thooe 0' thelDdloldaal _ _ All
!etten to Tho SWlll'thm...... mUR
he .....e&
lie
_ _ " the writer .. lmoWD to tho
841_. Letten will lie publll_
oDl)' at the II_on 0' the
Editor.
_dOll,...'" -1
Waldo
of
0 r t b
Swarthmore avenue will be taking
part
week in the annual
Fair,
Fashion Show and
'of the ~~~:~
Gulld of Craftsmen. The
Is being held on the State Teachera College campus at East
Stroudsburg.
Media Friends School
81st Year
Now ,Enr~lIing for Fall Term
METHODIST NOTES
Church School classes for all
ages will begin at 9: 45 a.m. Visiting pupils cordially welcomed.
The Morning Worship service
will begin at 10 a.m. throughout
the s~er with Dr. W. Galloway
Tyson preaching in Mr. Kulp's
absence. Dr. Tyson's sermon subject for Sunday will be "The Pattern". Nursery children will be
supervised by capable women.
The church office is open on
Monday mornings only, during
July and August. Those needing
information during that time
should call SWarthmore 8-9770.
Dr. Tyson will be available for
emergencies, sick calls, funerals,
WEddings and ofher special pastoral help, at West Chester 5588.
Should any emergency develop
when Dr. Tyson cannot be reached, or for other information or
assistance, the pastor's secretary,
Mrs. MIldred Conner, is on call
at W Ashhurn 8-5609.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Chester Quarterly M" e t I 1\. g
meets at Third Street Meeting in
Media at 3 p.m: on Saturday, July
28.
PRESBYTERIAN 'NOTES
The Rev. Peter P. Brodie of the
Church of Scotland. will be the
guest preacher at the 1l o'clock
servi", Sunday.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The value and importance of
right motives in dally living will
he emphasized this 'Sunday at
Christian Science services by the
Lesson-Sermon entitled "Love."
The freedom-giving power of
divine LoV.e wiU be brought
in the 's;,i'ip~1 rea~i "hleh
include the following '(I John
4: 18): uThere is DO te~r In love;
but perfect love casteth out fear:
because fear hath torment. He
that feareth is not made perfect
in love."
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CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERlAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John SehotL A8scX'late MlnIateI'
Snnday. ,Jn17 :III
11:00 A.M.-'.l'he Rev. Peter P.
Brodie will preach.
ME'l''RODIST CHURCH
J.:>hn C. KuIp
lIIInfster
Robert Wnde
Minister of Music
8"='7, J'ub II
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson will
preach.
TRlNI'I'Y CHURCH
H. Lawrence WhlttemOl'C!, Rector
S.......,. ,Jn17 Z8
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Pra==Y=:et'",'=--_
THE 'RELIGIOUS -SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
,Ja17 ZI
11:45 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are welcome.
10:30 kM.-Family Hymn Sing.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are welcome.
lIfmIday. ,Jaty 3.
All day sewing A.F.S.C.
WeIr!I,47. Auc-t 1
All-day sewing for A.F.s.C.
-,
FIRST CHURC!I OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
ParI!: A'ftftue heln.. RIII'ftI'd
S. . . .,.. IaI7 ZI
ll:et A. IL-Sundal' School.
11:et A.1II.-TI... Lesson S!lDh>"
will be "Love."
8.......,..
"eb' .,.,.
'vi..,._tn,. ,... SuIIda7 at-
PIll.
.... DODII,
2:-":_
TRINITY NOreS
There will be two services Sunday morning. The first will be a
celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o·clock. and at 11 o'clock
the regular set'Vice of Morning
Prayer will be held.
The acolytes for Sunday wiil be
Richard Jackson at 8 o'clock and
Richard Turner at 11.
•
During the month of August,
while fhe rector is on vacation,
there will be one service only on
Sundays. This will be a service of
Holy Communion at 9 o'clock, with
the Very Reverend Frank D. Gifford in charge.
Phone MEdia 6-6563 or Write the School
NEWS NOTES
DlIICrORS O. PUNDALA
Third and North Streets. Media
REGARDL.SS OF COST
All funerals receive Identical high-standard
service regardl_ of cost.
cater to all
Income groups.
w.
•
The next best to a new car is. of course~
a lat. model used automobile.
Large seledion of different makes and models.
Most are one owner. Low mileage, very cleaJ;!.
All safety tested and guaranteed.
Everyone backed by our r~p~tation of square
dealing.
Come in today and drive a bargairt
Conc".'''" ..me.
_, ,I"
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< "
""'st"
Service
'Tlilphoni RI 6-1581
·LmERS
• PROGRAMS
·CIRCULARS
• FORMS
ANNUAL
Summer Sale
Garnet and' White
Ens. Terry
Navy 'Wings of Gold'
(Continued from Pa,e
Navy Ens. Duane R. Terry,
Jr.• son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane
R. Terry. Jr.. of North Chester
road received his "Wings of
•
Gold" of a Naval Aviat~lr on June
~~rp~ ~~~s:.a.;:~. AIr Station.
Ens. Terry received his deslgnation after more than 18 months
of flight training. He has been assigned to the Naval Air Station.
Key West. Fla.
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1)
Renshaw, W.; Midget Boys, R.
McCurdy, G.; Jr. Girls, A. McDowell, G.; Jr. Boys, D. McCurdy,
W.; Intermediate Girls, A. PilUI,
W.; Intermediate Boys, H. Lawrence, W.; Sr. Girls, C. Williams,
W.; Sr. Boys, J. Lange, W. And
still the WhItes were pulling
away with 110 to the Garnets' 9S
point taliy.
Butterlly Midget Girls, D.
Renshaw, W.; MIdget Boys, R.
~cCurdy, G.; Jr. Girls, E. Break365 Pupils Complete
ell, W.; Jr. Boys, J. Foley, G.;
Summer School Today Intermediate Girls, C. Brodhead,
(Continued tram Page 1)
G.; Intermediate Boys, J. Foley,
pupils were expected to conform G.; Sr. Girls, C. Williams, W.: Sr.
to reasonable standards of be- Boys, R. Sublette, G.
'
havior and to work hard in their
The Garnets were trailing 135
courses. The fact that we receivto
139, but their grand slam freeed no complaints from our neighstyle
relay team, comprised of 20
bors as to pupil behavior in the
vicinity of the schOOl indicates boys and girls ranging from MIdthat our supervisory staff did an gets through Seniors brought them
seven pOints as they won by one
excellent job!'
half lap, and threw them the lead.
Included in a group of campers 142 to 139. Their additional points
who spent a week at the Metho- in diving clinched the final score.
dist Church
Camp Innabah, First place winners were:
Spring City, were: Sarah Beth
Midget Girls, A. McDowell, G.:
Intermediate Girls, J. Williams,
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ii
Hartman of Park avenue, Beth
Purnell of Cornell avenue, Martha W.; Midget Boys, R. Baker, G.;
J es~up of Haverford avenue, Intermediate Boys, H. Sehad, G.:
Nancy Storlazzi of Park avenue. and Sr. Boys. B. Crawford. W.
and Tommy Graham and Mary
(in the green bag)
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. CunDana and David Loudin of WalIs Processed by Eastman Kodak Co.
ningham of Lafayette avetlue
lingford.
F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"';;;;;;;~ have as their guest for the months
Direct Through
of July and August Mrs. CunPAnERSON'S
ningham's sister, Ellen Greig of
Brunswick,
Me.
FUNERAL HOME
Jane MacAlpine ;of North
Over 25 rear's ExperJ•• ce
PrInceton
avenue is working this
Pho.. MEdIa 6·3400
(Daily 1st Class Mailings)
summer as a waitress in Cape
A Prlee to N..t Every Famtly', NHd
May, N. J.
MEdia 6-0100
Swarthmore
K13-1497
Camera & Hobby Shf?p
Michaels College Pharmacy
DBATRI8
FASTER!
Hollyhock Gift Shop
4 PARK AVENUE
,
~.f
,
Closing Date for Summer Vacation'
August 4 to September 5
there's always
HOT WATER
.
••
••• when it's
heated
~~~W Automatically
\
by
GAS'
When it takes longer lor the water to heat th_
to take the shower. then it's time to switch ,
At 60 miles per hour you need SIX times the distance to stop that you need at 20 miles per hour.
of .hree aCcidents and a contributory facfOlr in many
othen. Actua1ly, the FASTER you driye. the e,;ea- it
ill far DEATH to catdl yoa!
At 60 miles per hour, it requires a minimum asaured clear passing distance of mOl'e than 800 feet
_ 55 car lengths-to pass a car soiog 50 mOee
per hour_
to automatic gas water headog. There'• .lou
of hot
wa~er-whenever Y09
Why?
need it-
Briefly, your chances of living through an accident are
&eyen times as good at 20 miles per hour as at 60 miles
per hour! Remember, don't speed ••• Death is faster!
At 60 miles per hour a car can do NINE times as
much dam.ge _ at 20 miles per hour.
with nO heater-lending cares.
Choose the IIDtOmltie gas _ter
healer that 6Ib your 'Deeds
,
at yoar plamber'1, dealer's or .., ,
~elphia
Eleade saburbaa _
'IILIIEL.III ILICTlle' CO•••I,
.
>
In Pennsylvania; SPEED is the major fact« in ODe oUt
-.:
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15 S. CHESTER ROAD
I
The New Type Kodachrome
JULY 23-AUGUST 4
of Buying aUsed Car
340 N. laltiMore Ave.
!....
Duplicating
1820 CHESTNUT ITRIIT
OllYBl It. MIl. '-'der MM'f A. BAllI. PI eaId_
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
"Customer Satisfaction
Ends~, Session Today
Anthony ,Kennedy 3rd, of Rose
(Continued from Page 1)'
Valley &erVed as a member of the
recreation committee tor the
tem to sustain the size and Instru- Naval Reserve dance held FrIday.
ern, part of the United States and mental balance of these """"ps.
'
Canada. They left June 20 for
,..-July 20 in Chester.
California where Mr. Yerkes afOnce again this year. the proTh~e of the dance was the
tended an Electrical Engineers gram was dil'ected by Robert M. Gay Nineties blended with DButConvention for one week In San Holm of the local schools. Assist-l ical symbolism. Ro!freshmentB
Francisco. From there Mr. and ance was provided by Molly Huse wore served in' a turn-of-the-cenMrs. Yerkes wen.t to Seattle and who was in charge of the string tury saloon while the dance floor
ul> to Mt. llaimer. wbe!'!' they instruction. Molly Is a lIrst chair was festively decorated with
stayed in Mt. RalnIer ... ational Iplayer in the High Sehool Orch- signal lIags.
Park. They returned to Seattle eslra and a tudent at the New
and then went up to Victoria for Sehool of M.:'stC in Philadelphta.
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of Park
three days. Sktartlnt East. they A resident of Vassar avenue. she avenue with her son-in-law and
spent one wee a ~..erald Lake
. eli
ti
and another at Lake Louise
plans to make mUSIC
uca on daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Mr. and Mrs. He
A. Pclrsol her career. '
France and children Louise, Palnry
f
I ty
and Wes, Jr., have returned
Jr. of Lafayette avenue h~d as
Mr and Mrs H LIndley Peel' h
f
t
d h If
k
their recent gue ts M
d M
.
.,
orne rom a wo an a a wee
r. an. rs. of Golumbia avenue have as their vacation. At their first stoP. in
s
George Brownell and chIldren
guests for two weeks their son- 0 cean V',ew. VB.. Mrs. P a ulson 's
G eorg.
e J r., and Li n d a· 0 f Ph1'l - I'n law and daughter Mr and Mrs th
. Ia w and d aug hter
adelphia
. . 0 er SOD-1D.
Thomas Manthey and their chil- Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kupelian and
dren Karen and James of Vlr- children joined the group. After
uI saw it in the Swatthmorean."
M'
ginia; lDD.
a week at Ocean View they conLinda Hunt of Dickinson ave- tinued their journey on to the
nue Is attending Camp Nik-o- Cherokee Indian reservation in
mahs. Mllmont. for two weeks.
the Smokey Mountains of North
Judith Tucker of Park avenue Carolina, and to the Methodist
had as her guest last week, Susan Camp Junalaska, and many other
Park of Basking Ridge. N. J.
points of in....rest.
PYLE
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
HOW
'Qlra.1tJ rrodnt -
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
of' Princeton avenue retur4ed
Monday from a trip to the west-
I
I
Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Burr
and children Steven and Betsy
will move tomorrow from 203
Dartmouth avenue to 522 School
lane.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.• of North Chester road,
Thespians Stalk Gym
and Mrs. E. Neal Thurman of
(Continued from Page 3)
Cedar lane spent the weeloend in
Lake Paupac. During their stay
As a special treat last Friday,
they visited with their sons Sld- Mrs. John H. Wolft of Paper MIll
ney. 3rd., and Johnnie, at Camp I~ro~:ad:.~:~a~nd her dog "Luckie", an
Pocono.
of the Pennsylvania
SPCA in Philadelpl>ia.
Mr. Harry Oppeniander. Jr.• of
Benjamin West avenue lIew to put on a program for the assembled groups--both primary
Pittsburgh for a weekend visit and pre-school-in tbe All I'urwith Mr. and Mrs. John Rogeri.
pose room.
Mr. and . Mrs. Raymond F.
Together Mrs. Wolft. who is
Winch returned to their home on director of public education at the
Dickinson avenue Monday fol- Philadelphia organization, and
lowing a weekend spent at Long Luckie demonstrated "dog safety".
Beach Island. ,',
Luckie obligingly growled at
Sandy Milne ba~ as her guest youngsters who rushed up to him.
recently her roommate from wagged his tail and smiled at
Allegheny College, Betsy Rieder- those who approacbed him quleter. who returned last week to ly with hands outstretched and
her home In Westfield. N. J.
palma down. In, addition, Luckie
shook
hands, sat up, danCed. and
Rllth Jane Dunn. daughter
'and Mrs. George R. Dunn , answered questions concerning
his travel needs and preferences
Cresson lane7 recently was
ess at a movie party to celebrate while travelling. AlI.in all, Luckie.
who handsomely representa both
her eighth btrU,day.
Jody Koch of Park avenue had the Collie and Huskle (it is beas her guest last week Jackie lieved,) was a most 'able and
charming entertainer.
Wiley of Newark. Del.
Afterwards. while Luclde restVicki and Cally MacNair of
ed, Mrs. Wolff showed a
Maple avenue leave fbis week for
about the care of Kittens. and
a months' stay at Camp Fleur de
several animated nature cartoons.
Lis in New Hampshire.
•
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey
ClI saw it in the Swar!:hmorean."
,of Dickinson 'avenue last week
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Coles of Moorestown, N. J., at
Surf City, N. J.
Philip and Mark Beardsley of
Rutgers avenue will leave on
Monday for Camp Pocono near
Hawley, where they will spend
the month of August.
Nancy and Dorothy Gatewood
of Elm avenue are spending several weeks at Camp Mudjekeewis,
Maine. and wllll1!turn at t~ end
of August.
lIIee"",
_ell
week. 8 P.M, Readin' Room,
fOIl Dvtmouth Avenue. 0JeB
W!
except hollU7B. 111-5
evening
Nursery through Fifth Grade - ,Kindergarten
Morning and Afternoon G'roups
Summer "Music Program
SWARTBMORE CO-OP
W. }JARK BITtLE
J. A; GREEN
BAIRD and BIRD
STRATB RAVEN INN
PEI'ER E. TOLD
B. J. ROY. 5 AND 10
, S1VARTBMORE TOGGERY SHOP
PORTER H. WAlTE, INC.
TRE bOUQUET
E. L. NOYES and CO~~
HORACE ,A. REEVES
THE INGLENEUK
PROVIDENT TRUST
COMPANY
THE S1VAR'l'JDIOREAN
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CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE
; .... 1. _
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker entertained at luncheon Wednesday
at ber home on 'Riverview road.
Her guests included Mrs. George
R. ,Park, Jr., with her granddaughter Betsy Claggett, both of
Wayne, Diane Hunt of Parris
Island: and Mrs. Shoemaker's
house guest, her granddaughter
Dorothy Dietz of Dayton.
SW.' ••••
0'" 6-1441
Asbes & I\qbblsh Removed
Lawns Jlfowed, General
Z38
Ip;;,;.__________-.
ROOFING
-=7""=___==--
WILLIAM BROOKS
"saliDa:
U ....dltIJ Ave" lIorion,
and thelt daU&hter Jean of Park
I"ven~Le hal a
avenue .plint the weekend in Carfor the. month
llsle as the guests of Mr. and Mis.
,eRSQNAL
FOR SALE
Head, N. J.
B. Paul Miller
PERSONAL _ Slipcovers and FOR SALE - Aluminum bll88inet
H enry It. S avard, excellent
$1. WhIte
play pen SWarthmore
$3. Both tn
·
d rapenes.
~ SchlO""ser of P arIt avecondition.
d C olyn and Joan Mc Springfleld. KIngswood 4-0181,
nue an
ar
.::6-8=38",.:.:,1:.'_ _ _--''--_ _ _ _ __
Kinnell of Yale avenue have re- PERSONAL - Painting, George FOR SALE _ Everything old in
turned home from a two .week
Fair. Ful1y tnsured. Estimates
Shop but bait (worms and min- G .......
WaJ'llloAIr Heotlo,
sojourn at Camp Outlook in I ,g1~v~en~.~c~al~.l~ME~di~a~6~-~3~'0~2~.:-;;;j~ nows). AllIsotia, MEdia 6-1401.
II
Upholstery repairs; SWarthmore 6-3050.
Dowlngtown.
Air CeHltleolog
'ICES REDUCED FOR
.
Miss R th W bb Is , .. -, .. -~
S •• et Metal W ....
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AND AUGUST. Seats _ FO!! S~ -. 4-<1oor customu
e
aunt, Mrs. Harold Faulkner. at $9.50 u • SPECIAL SALE OF UP- . lined &2 ·ford. l$xcellent condiMartha's Vineyard and will re- HOLS~Y CLOTH _ negular lion. 20,500 mileage. $550 cash.
turn to Swarthmore in .August. $6.· redil'oed to $3.50 per yard·IM=E~dI~a~6c:-0=:9::5:::8:..
Bettina Steele of Rutgers ave- More than fI"" years of Swarth- FOR SALE Slelnway Piano
more references. Thom Seremba,
and Solovox attachment. In
nue has returned from Camp phone Sharon Hill 0134.
fine condition. Call CHester 3SWwllxllDre6-074G
Egypt Valley, near Canandaigua. PERSONAL _ Radio and tele_19~5:::2~6::.._ _ _ _ _ _ _
vision service. Complete stock
.LOST "aND FOUND
N. Y., where she had been a
camper four weeks.
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks, FOUND _ Small tabbY kitten.
ofr.:~':~dMa':~n~~::"~eCr~~: Call KIngsWood 4-0800.
Temporarily residing at 401
PERSONAL - Belvedere Con- Park Avenue. KIngswood 4-1866.
their guest Mrs. Craemer's sister,
valescent Home, 2501 Chestnut FOUND _ Bright blue parakeet.
Mrs. John Caulfield of New York street, Chester. Edge of Swartbgray and white bands. Last reCity.
more. Aged, senile, chronic, con- ported between station and school
valescent men and women. Ex- grounds. Rumor - haunting birdREQUEST FOR BIDS
cellent foods, spacious grounds ·feedlng station on Cornell avePAINTING
Sealed bid. will be reeeived In Council Blue Cross honored. Sadie D. Due.
Chamber. 121 Park Avenue, Swatlbmore, Pi
.
. to
CHe ter 2 _~__,===-:-:-==,-__
PennsYlvania on August 13. 1966 at '1:30
,ppm, proprle r.
S...
ESTATE NOTICE
and
P.M. Eutern Daylight Saving Time for 5373.
&tate of Charla Henry Zensen. (also
furnIahIng the materials aDd doing the
S N
I R air d knowD WI Charles H. Zensen) Deeeued.
work of curbing and paving CreBllOn Lane PER 0 AL Bicyc es ep e . Late of Rutledge.' Delaware County. Pa.
CARPENTRY
between Amherst Avenue and Little Crum
Parts, ac:cessories. MUt Glass LEttERS TeatalDentary on the above
Pa.
EDWAlD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GfPlIRAi CONTIAOOI
Plastic Til.
Nod.rn Kltch.ns
Alterotlons
1401 Rldl.y Avenue
CHester 2-47S9
2-5689
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ELLIO'lT
RICHARDSON.
Borough Secretary.
2t-7-21
o........a.AaI'(IOMMflOlMNQoa....al
M eot.••,. _ .".NI"••1011' .......... •
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-4216
IMIL SPIES
Watc••ak.r
Formerl, of F. C. loci. I Sons
128 Yale Ave.
Clod. Repair,
Swarthmore, Pa.
DAY and NIGHT
Fine Wofc.h and
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
MONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
NOON
KI ngswood 4-1234
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERER
and HOLIDAY"
J. A. GREEN
5 Years of Sw.rt....or. Reference
Sharon Hili 0734
Bicycle, Hobby t Toy Shop, 205
E
B I I
A
Clift
ast
a t more
venue,
on
Heights, .MAdison 6 ... 0713. OllPOsite Cllfton Theater.
Estate have been granted. to the undersigned. wlto reque.t all penons havIng
claims or demands agalnllt the Estate of
the d~ent to make known the same.
and
all person.
the deeedent
to make
pa)'ment,Indebted
without to
delay.
to
PERSONAL _ Interior and ex.. ·r.
BLANCHE CHRISTINA ZENSEN,
Executrix.
terior p·aintlng, and paper hang221 SylvaD .Avenue.
ing. Henry K. Savard, Springfield,
Rutledge. Pa.
KI "'""ood 4 0161
Or to her AttornQ'8:
:::::n:!:.... =:==--=--==-:.:.-:-,--:_~:- DUANE. MORRIS " HECKSCHER.
PERSONAL _ Driving to Colo- 1817 Land Title BuildIng.
rad-o next week _ need com- Phlla.
10. Pa.________3l·7-27
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CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
-ATLANTIC
-
HEAT1NG OILS
1870.
ENGINE REPAIRS
, ..
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
Baird & Bird
Opposite Borough Hall
Lawrence R
171/2
.
ads, Havertown.
Hilltop 6-1150.
WANTED - Secretary and assistant to registrar at Swarthmore College. Shorthand, typing
and general om~e experience required. Maturity and college experience desirable.. All - year round job with Saturday mornings included, September to
June. Call SWarthmore 6-0200,
Business Manager.
s. Chester Rei. 114-1700
SWARTHMORE. PA.
. AnANTIC
Ridley Park
WA 8-2440.
TELEVISION SERVICE
939 Rocklyn Road. Springfield
II 4-102'
Responsible youcg
woman needs small unfurnished
ap artment
with kitchen,
·for !!!)llIlnllmllllUIURllllllllnnllllllDlIJllllliJllJlLIIIIIIIRIIIIIIJllllntlllllUIUIJlIIIIIIIILIIDIIIIDlIIIUIIIIUlHlllllllllIlll'lli
occupancy
September
1. Conven_
_
ient toYearly
college,
low Reply
rental Box
neces=
sary.
lease.
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WANTED -
SWEEN EY & CL·YDE
:~~;;:;;::~o~~~: ~:sr.:~·1iii·
or ",lderly couple. CHester 2-1756.
A Complete Insurance ani' leal Estate Agency
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Air and Ship Travel
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WANTED - WOMEN for gen- Ii
5151
eral factory work, day and night iii
29 EAST 5TH ST.. CHESTER
shifts. Must be residents of Delor Montgomery counties.,'
Phones: 4-6311
4.6312
4-6313
4-6314
not applY if IlPpllcation al.
. .
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ready. on file. ApplY ~adelphia
Samuel D.Clyd. , .
Saillnl 'D.C;de. Jr. §
Chewmg Gum Corporation,· Eagle
J Edward Clyde
G..a....
-an;;
Lawrence Roads, Havertown. E •
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W!ANIl'ED _
kIllL"HIHllllnmnmnHlummuURlDDllllRlUllIAIUOnmlllllilnlnlllllhIIDlunnnll11lllllh.IIIII••
keeper for
August 25 to·'
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PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
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..pet. ~
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WANTED - to rent 5 or 6-room
apartment, preferably with fireplace. F. W. Luehring,
more 6-0798.
WANTED MACHINIST
for semi-automatic and :::~;;
matic pac~agtng machine. E
wide experience and background
for lifetime pooition with progressive national manufacturer located in Delaware County. Unusual
opportunity for men with ability
and . Inlttative. Write complete
personal details and resume to
Philadelphia Chewing GIJ!Il Cor.poration, Eagle and Lawrence
Roads, Havertown, or Call Mr.
Daly, HIlltop 6-1150.
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
GUILD OPTICIANS
I
For Lenses 0' Saperlor Q.a.,.,
N.wly D.slgn.d Fro_s of the Finest WorIIma ...lp
I..,. Mawr
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3. 'a,'
seconds; Howard Schad a swlm- yards. Intermediate Gir1&-J'. Paul
third; George Sullivan a second third; Junior GirIs,-E.
and two thirds; Ann McDowell second and A. McDowell third;
two swimming thirds and a diving Junior Boys- Christy Decker
Last Score Close;
second.
third; Midget Boys - David Foley
Ask
All
Aid
Opponents
Brea..
Records
second.
'.
Tomorrow
Aronlmink's Steve Fisher won
Lose Early Lead
There was a determined "lint I two swimming and one diving
Swarthmore had a good lead
in· the garnet eyes of the
firsts. Their Lanny Reppert ··won through the first four events when
seahorses worn by the
two firsts, breaktng a .League rec_ it slipped to the low· end of a 25-20
more Swim Club in Its meet
ord each time. Lanny's junior score and never regained
boys' breaststroke time 38.1 bet- lead, although It was not until
Aronom!nk last Saturday
in 'the local pOOl: And
tered the former record of 38.5 midway in the breaststroke races
enough. they upped their pre- set July 30, 1955 by Benzel of that there was more than a fe ....
vious scores against Rose Valley Rose Valley, HIs 32.2 butterfly points dI1ference. Freestyle events
and Marple-Newtown by 29 bettered his own League record closed with Aronlmink 132 and
points, tallying 142 to Aronlmink's of 33. Five other Aronimink Swarthmore 19, Butterfly finale
195.
swimmers won double first places, stood at 167 to 102. Swarthmore
It was another loss for the sea- and another, Fitzgerald, broke the picked up seven points when its
horses tn their first seasOn of midget boys' breaststroke record 400-yard girls relay team won
Suburban League competition but of 53.4 set by J. Robertson of Rose and an additional 33 points in the
was far the closet to victory to
one week· earlier, finiShing diving contests.
date. Aronlmink Is a six-year-old in 45 seconds flat.
Complete Rnn Loeal Wtns
Dlvel'B p.oln'"
team. Swarthmore was handlA. McDowell was second in
capped by the absence of some
Backstroke: • 10!} yards: Senior Junior Girls Divtng with' a total
'ts
I
I
ak
J
Gir1s--J.
Robinson first (time score of 38.4. John Ungern's 41.8
f
usua p ace-m ers, an
o 1
Lawrence, Sue Campbell, Char- I: 37.6); V. MacNair, third; Senior score' won first and Robert Baklotte Brodhead. Helen MOrrison, Boys-R. Sublette, (1: 13.7); 50 er's 44.2 second in Junior Boys.
Diane Renshaw.
yards: Intermediate Girls - J. J. Williams was first (84.9) and
n'. The Army'S LGooi
W~I1I:uns first .(40.8), A. Paul Dawn' Boyer second (60.35) in
Swarthmore was jubilant, how- thlrd, IJ;1termedlate Boys - H., Intermediate Girls. Howard Schad
ever, at the return of its assistant Sc.had seco~d and R. Jackson I was second (74.6) Intermediate
coach Carl Schaefer, whom they t~rd; JU~l1or Girls-Craw~ord Boys. Jean Boyer Was first (146.6)
had relinquished· to the Army thud; JUDlor Boys-G. Sullivan in Senior Girls and Harry Mc(they sadly thought) two. days s,:,"ond and J. Foley third; Midget, Allister first and 'Brodie Craw_
earlier. It seems Mr. Schaefer Guls-J. Espenschade second and ford third in Senlo B
(despite what Swarthmore mer- Debbie Sullivan third; Midget
.
r oys ..
maids might think) Is not per- Boys--Sandy Robinson third.
William S. Cope of Muhlenfeclion personified and the Army
Breaststroke: 100 yards: Senior berg avenue ts in Sandusky, 0.,
discovered a little defect
Glrls-C. Williams first (1:33.4) this summer doing engineering
it hopes Is only temporary
and M. Huse second; Senior Boys work with the Scott Paper ComUncle Sam gave him a si~-month -R. Sublette first (1:25.8) and pany.
Bruce S. Gemmill, Who graduaL
reprieve to come home and help Stu Bowie. third; 50 yards: Intergroom the seahorses for tomorrow mediate Girls - Gloria Pelrsol ed in June from the Rensselaer
morning's final meet with Mar- third; Junior GI~ls-E. Breakell Polytechnic Institute in Troy,
tins Dam and Colonial Vlllage at first (50.6); Jumor Boys-Steve N. Y., was named to the Dean's
Colonial Village, and to .tart his Hansell third; Midget Girls - J. List for scholastic excellence durformal teaching career as a mem- Espenschade second; ~dget Boys ing the last semester. "He is the son
ber of the Springfield High School -RIchard McCurdy thlfd.
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R.
faculty tn September. ThIs would
Freestyle - 100 yards, Semor Gemmill of Vassar avenue
have been an .even tougher week Glr1s--J. Rohinson second; Senior .
.
than usual tor Coach Millard Rob_ Boys - Dave Preston third; 50
Inson, had the Anny not been so yards, Intermediate Girls - A. L
perspicaciouS, for the team's other Paul second; Intermediate Boys-'
$500 MONTHLY
asslsta"t cOach, Mrs. Nancy Terry Hal Lawrence third; Junior Girls
Johnson, is on vacation tor this -E. Breakell second and A. Me- Slortf"9 ",La., for 2
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Dowell third; Junior Boys _
G.
p'.
SulJlv'~
third', MI"~et Glrl- T.
CalUD.. AU Swlmm.ers
.u
U5
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With each tEIam allOWed only Espenschade first (42.9) and Julle
two official entries in each event
second; Midget Boys - Andy .Iod. • ...bl. 01 .....I.G· ,",_n.11o
there Is no way a team can fail MaCNair second and J. Brooks HlN.
Nq . . .fl'G
pi....
'third.
I Iftdud. brf.f ....-sonal h1fforr. all
to take at least the one point
pU.. conRd.nlal. Our 101•• men hay.
given for third place, unless its
Butterfly - 100 yards, Senior _
Irrlarmod 01 Ihl• • d. '"" A. l.
entry is disqualified for
Girls-M. Huse second; Senior I
it is disheartening when a team
has to .sac\'iflce a potnt here and
WhUp. 'Yoa're Away •••
there simply because It does not
have someone on the spot to swim
tor It or when number ,I time Is
Dave 'Your
disqualified and. places move up.
Thus it Is hoped all swimmers
Oeaaed!
who couln possibly swim in toJ~ like a v.ration ror
morrow morning's, meet will
70ur
mss. Clean ruga
timed and ready to
tIie
look beller, reel beller.
spots where replacements will be
..ear beller. Hup plekerl
needed this week.
lip ,..d delivered wben
proinlaed.
Spectatorwise (even for those
who weren't able to add up the
9xl2 Domestic, $7.50
five poinlll for .fIrst, three points
,
STlfiFNESS NOT REMOVED
for second, -etc. or hear the announcer's remarks) las".~t,cl~::;;
day's moot was full of e:
rtr47as Swarthmore captured eight ot
Mohawk a Lees • NQedletuft • Orienlal Rugs
the 32 first places in swimming
and four of the six top diving
100 Park Ave.• Swarthmore, Pa.
awards.
SWarthmore 6,6000 - CLearbroOk 9-4646 - CHester 4,.1311
Double and Triple WinneI'B
Bob Sublette captured two firsts
KNOWS Carpet/''''--'''-for Swarthmore; Joaline Robinson
a first and second and SWam on
Swarthmore's winning relay team;
Carol W'Jl\Iams a first and relay
win; Joyce Williams a diving
first, swimming second and. relay
win; ElIzabeth Breakell a first and
Thru THURS.
two seconds; Joanne Espenschade
011 cr.aage _________
2.50 DYNAMIC
"'._ _ _BALANCE
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a first and two seconds; Jim Foiey
Lubrication
--------- 1.25
M 0 to rune·
T
Up
a first and third; Jean Paul a first.
Wash
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1.50
Other double and triple winners
'Were:
55.25
Delco hlleries
Ann Paul, a second and third
Gall Gas aid 011
and relay wln; Molly Huse two
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RUGS
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Food Market
Consumer's Co-Operative Ass'n.
of Swarthmore. In~.
403 Dartmouth Avenue
Weekend of July 26, 1956
Swift's Premium
ExtRA FANCY
diU'SO" &. COm"A".
't_
(j'"",.O"
Siale Auto Inspection
SPEClA~ MON.
WHEn
. ALL CUTS
Rib Roast
Ib.59c
CHESTER· ROSE
Whole Hams Ib.59c
Hickory Smoked -
L~k
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SCllesm.. to fepreIMI ION. Eastere.
8 ....'.1 .....'.11.... N. - . Sa,..
.rperlence and ablli., desired, •
lI.hod ,",ld..l. 25-«1 _ .. old. ma,.
supplY
Dick Franc:hetti
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mIng and a diving second; Brodie first (50.) and Vicki Baker third;
Crawford a swimming and diving In;lerJt!.edillile Boys-G. Sullivan
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VAN ALEN BROS.
SW 6-4742
Sea Horsts Splash
eriod
Call
. BlILDINB CDISTRUCTIQII
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WIlen You Change to
For Prompt Service
position for man with proper su-
pervisory experience. CaJl for ap_
pointment, Philadelphia Chewing
Gum Corporation; Eagle and
Stop in .and inspect photos of all houses· available in Swarthmore, Wallingford-Rutledge and
Media area ..
Open Mondoy. Wednesday and FrIday Evenings
Pa._
WANTED
WANTED - FOREMAN: FOR
PACKAGING DEPARTMENT.
Sem,i-automatic and automatic
wrapping machines. Permanent
WHY NOT?
Realfors
Swarthmore.
or to
FOR RENT-1st floor apartment, her Attorneya.
1 bedroom, tile bath and show- BUTLER. BEATTY, GREER .. JOHNSON
St-7-20
er. Prefer business man or wom- 17 South Ave•• Medlif. Pa.
an. Near railroad and buses. WalItngtord. Available September 1.
MEdia 6-4751.
Real Sharp Mower Service
Call SWarthmore 6-4100
Baltimore Pike and Woodl"nd Ave., Springfield
SWarthmore 6-8761
COMMERCIAL
panion. Driving ability preferred
BSTATE NOTICE
but not necessary. SWarthmore 6- KINSON
ESTATEDeeeued
OF CHARLES HARRY TO:M'I
Alterations
3323.
Lotte,." T..tame~ta.... on the
&.tate bave been granted to the
slgned.-who request. all persona b;;;;;-.
FOR RENT
335 Dartm.uth Avenue
claims or demanda agalnat the FAtate
FOR RENT-Beautiful surround- the decedent to make known the same,
all :pensona Indebted to the decedent
ings. Living room, dining room, and
to make payment without delay to:
J. F. BLACKMAN
3 bedrooms, tile bath, deck porch,
J"OSEPH WILLIAM TOMKINSON
8 W. Manhall Road,
private entrance. Gamge. Near
8W 8-Hl1
Penneylvanla
transportation. A Ii u I ;t s, $120. Or to hi.Lansdowne.
Attorney.
Available SeptembeI 1. MEdia 6203 County
MORRIS
H. Building
FUSSELL
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1870.
Media, Pennl11vnnla
Bt_7_13
FOR RENT-Large room in com-I ~:....::.:....::..:...-.:..-----'.---fortable, cool house. Convenient
ESTATE 'NOTICE
ESTATE OF JOSEPH H. WALTER.
to transpo rtatlon an d t earooms. A/KIA
JOSEPH H~ WALTER. JR. and
SWarthmore 6-4124. .
1. H. WALTER. 1R .. I.", of the Borough
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of Swarthmore. Delaware County, Penna.
FOR RENT-Beautiful surround- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on lhe
ings. 2 bedrooms, tile bath, large. above eltate having been granted to the
undel"lligned. all penons indebted to the
d1'ntng area.' living room • ,Electric said
estale are reqeuated to make pay_
ldtchen. :private entrance. Garage. ment, and those having claim. to present
Near transportation. Adults. $100. the same, without detlll". to .
Avallable September 1• MEdia 6EDITH J. WALTER
626 cedar Lane
<,
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
KI 4-1500
Myers
==___ "x4f
Creek and between Little Crum Creek and
Swarthmore Avenue In aeeordanc:e with
plant and .pecUlcatloni' whleb mQ be seen
at the office of the undersigned. A certified
check
forof·$300.00
_hall The
accompany
the
Pl"OpoaaI.
each bIdder.
firm or per·
80n to whom the eoqtract Is awarded shall
execute a eantract and furnbh bonds, the
form of which may be seen at the office
of the undamped. The Borough reserves
the ,right to waive any Informalities In the
bids received; - to reject any or all bia: to
award the conb'act" onb to those exper·
ieneed
this proposal
clau of Is
work.
and to
bidder in
whose
deemed
to the
be
m02lt auivantaJJ80WI to the public interest.
THE SWARTHMOIlEAN
Tally-Hi, End at Tail
Jack Prichard
Tile Floors -
~1lNDAYS
~ge
July 27, 1956
Sugar Cured
For Next Week's Special!
STEAKS
KEEBLER
Club Crackers
pkg 35e
16 0:1. ,lig.
Co-op "elchup
bottle 1ge
(Red Label)
HELLMANN'S
qt jar 73e
Mayonnaise
.
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ALL HOMESTEAD
French Dressing
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.
oz.
7
23e
(Garlic-flavored)
FRISKIES
Dog Food
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8 CANS
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- - - - -
$1.00
-
Doeskin % Price· Sale
Facial
nssue
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BOX 400
Reg. Price
BOX 200-Half Price
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Both
for
45e
Full Line Extra Fancy "
Blluzi1 atuI sons
ROBERT
J. An.
.
Florist
&SO 1aI1I1!N0I'. 1'IlW,.
....... co.. ....
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.Produce-Dally
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
FoIIOINy
CAINS
"gr.
0ppa.H. 'oi oilgh P...." Lot
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BREYER'S ICI CREAM:·
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July 2'1, 1956
'IDE SWARTHMOltEAN
Boy Scouts Return .
From Camp Delmont
Robert Holm to
I Presbyterian Pension Bd•. \~sters. The Board now adConduct Band Concert
(Continued from Page 1)
ministers a large pension fund
with assets totaling over $90,-
Richard Howe of Swar.thmore
avenue will return OIl Saturday
from ShaWD~-the-Delaware
where he has been camping.
. An energetic group of 21
Robert~. Holm, Broomall, di- I~ligigbt all mdany of dthtehe1°lder i· re- 000,000 and it is through this fund
Swarthmore Boy Scouts returned rector of Swarthmore High School I ous ea ers an
r w ves
"I saw it in' the Swarthmorean.u
from a busy two week stay at
d S
th
C II
B d &fber long periods of service to that the Church pays pension
Camp Delmont last Sunday Led an d w~ ::ore dO ~ge fan;, their fellow men. The gift pro- benefits to retired nunisters and
by Bob Warden of Yale a~enue ~~est:;SElk~' B::': i~cC:fen °provi~ vides the capital needed to con- .missionaries. There are now over
the boys occupied a different camp dence Park will direct the Band struct the homes in the Swarth- 2000 retired Presbyterian minis.
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more project.
site
t his year w hic h was f ur th er at its next
concert Thursday,.
ters and over 3000 widows of
away from the center of camp August 2, at 8 p.m. Mr. Holm is
Taxes EsPeCted
min1sters who receive benefits Carefully .Compounded
and more secluded than last well known in Delaware County
Because rents will be charged, monthly under the Plan.
year's site.
for his band work and is also Past it is expected that taxes will be
Engineering requirements and Each SeCison of the Year
Despite a fairly rainy and cool President of the Southeastern paid. Since there will be no chil- the architectural plans will soon
CATHERMAN·S
two weeks the scouts earned District of the pennsylvania dren, this addition to the com- be started but it will be SeptemDRUG STORE
several merit badges and advance- Music Educators' Association. He munity of Swarthmore is expect- ber or October before the comments in rank. Gareld Gray moved has been guest conducter at Glen red to be a financial asset without ple~e project· will be on paper.
from Tenderfoot to Second Clas" Providence concerts in previous further complications to the al- Present plans contemplate the
during his . stay. Kris Ungern, years.
ready crowded school situation. construction of the- homes to begin
John Bond, Guy Smith and GerVocal soloist of the evening will
The Board of Pensions is one in the Spring of 1957.'
I
aId Gray earned tire basketry be Margaret Bell Zurbrick of of the oldest organizations in the
merit badge. Other merit badges Lawr~nce Park. She received her Philadelphia area and traces its
STORE HOU~S: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
were awarded to Bob Beckmann, education in music at Rawlins origin to the "Fund for Pious
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
Indian lore and rowing; Johnny College, Winter Park, Fla., and is Uses" which was established by
Seybold, life saving; and Doug also a graduate of Florida State the Church in thoe year 171'1. The
Wrege, rowing and swimming. University. :
original fund was used primarily
Many other scouts did work
The park is sprayed for mos- to assist widows of Presbyterian
toward merit badges which, ac- guito control before each concert,
---cording to th'e camp set-up, could for the comfort of its patrons.
not be completed at camp.
Glen Providence Park is located
at the west end of State Street
Opposite P.R.R. Station
In competition' with 11 other ilear the Baltimore Pike in Media.
Morton. 'a.
troops the Swarthmore Scouts
WEDDING BOUQUm
Fa,.ioa Cor••
won first place in the Delmont
Mrs. John M. Moore of Whittl'er
CORSAGES
Olympics their second week in place, accompanied by her moth- I
EDGEMONT AVE.. 7TH &: WELSH STS.
camp. In competing for this hon- er Mrs. Joseph Whiteside of f
FUNERAL
DESIGNS
or, Swarthmore tied for first place Claremont. Calif.. returned Mon-· c.t Flow.. • PoHed Pla.h
Shop at SPEARE BROS.
in the nature Contest, second in day on the Stockholm from a
Gifts • AIItl.....
WE DELlYER ANYWHERE
campcraft, third in running races two-month ftip to England,
FOR
Phone
Klngswood 3·3313
and second place in the water France and Denmark. Mrs. White(EVENINGS &: SUNDAYS)
carnival. Bob Beckmann earned side loeaves next week to return
SWarthmor. 6-2472
first place for the troop in wood- to her home in California.
carving and Arthur Loeben cai>- -~~~~~;;~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;~=;;;;;;;;;;;g
tured third in rifle marksmanship. ,During their stay in camp Doug
SHOP & SAVE IN EV_RY DEPARTMENT
Wrege and Fred K'ellermann were
initiated into the Order of the
Speare Bros. are Receiving Dally Shi.pmenh
Arrow, National Scout honor so-.
PRESCRIPTIONS
SW 6-0586
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Morton Flower Shop
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JULY SAVINGS
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
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ciety.
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'Middletown Road
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Marirto
ot Park avenue entertained for
two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
L'Episcopo of Hollis, L. I. and
tl'leir children Anthony, Charles
and Angela. Mrs.· L'Episcopo is
Dr. Marino's· :sister~d Mr.
L'Episcopo . is .... Mrs. M¢no's·
brother.
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Mrs. William S. Hobbs and her
mother Mrs. Geneve Mohney of
Park avenue are visiting in Ridgeway.
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R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow
Of All NEW SUMMER. MJ:RCHANDISE
NEW DRESSES
Custom Landscape. Worlc
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NEW SPORTSWEAR
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NEW SWIMSUITS
Telephone: CHester 2-7206
. Men's Colorful Cabana Sets ............ '.' ........ 3.99
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Men's Summer Slacks ............................. 3.69
POWER SPRAYING - TREE TRIMMING
TERRACES. WALLS AND WALKS
Popular Laminated H~mdbags ............. 2.95 and 4.94
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pl •• tax
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Visit our Roadllde Market on ".Mlddletown Road
COTONEASTER. LE~<:()THOE. JAPANESE ANDROMEDA·
.ENKIANTHUS. KOELREUTERIA
HYBRID CLEMATIS anel HEMEROCALLIS lin variety)
ANNUALS. PERRENNIALS. STAR ROSES
PERMA SPRIN_LER SYSTEMS
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Boys' Zipper Jackets . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. . .. 1.00 and 2.00
Girls' C?tton Shorty Pajamas ;... . . . . . . . .. 1.59 and 1.79
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Look at what only Plymouth offers you!
(no other. low-price car has these value features)
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NEWEST STYLING in the Iow-prlce S. H-netil
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brings you. tomorrow's look today.
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LARGEST SIZE in the loW-prlce 3. Plymouth
is biggest, longest, roomiest of ffall S," with the
smooth ride only a big car can give.
LARGEST TRUNK SPACE In the low-prlce 3.
A full 88.8 cubic feet! Low-price car CIAhas only 20 cubic feet; low-price car "Bhas only 27 cubic feet.
TOP PERFORMANCE Iii the l~rtee·1. .
Plymouth· holds ofIicial·NJ\SCAR speed
record for cars in its eJass, acceleration
record for cUl U. S. stock cars I
PUSH-BunON DRMNG, exclusive in the low-price 3This positive, mechanical control makes all other forms
of driving old-fashioned. Optional on all models.
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GIlEATEST VISIBILITY In the Iow-price S•
Note Plymouth's 81Dept-back design. No
corner blind spot (right of dotted linel,
as results from straight up-and-down
posta on the other two low-price cars.
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on rim in case of blowout.
NEWEST V-a. In the ~ s. New. atrp1aDe-'·
1WIN-CYUNDER FRONT BRAKES, nclus;'"
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cylinders in each front wheel give you safer,
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Now discover firsthand ~ rest of Plymouth/s 'value •,- •
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The Swarthmorean, 1956-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1956-07
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