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The
Flowers
Flowerless
SEP 7 1956
VOLU~
28-NUMBER 36
SWABTBMORE. FRIDAY. September 7, 1956
I3.SO PER YEAH
Saturdays 3Hour Fight toSa!e Parr!sh HaD Urban Redevelopment ~ Day Aquae Furnishes Fam~ies
Draws Resources· of CommuDlty, Neighbors Appoints Kniskern Assorted Excitement Uvely Competition
Fire Companies, Police, ~ Red Cross, Physicians,
Co-operate in Wholebearted Effort
, Wile h S d M· B ·Id·
IC
ave· aIR UI '"9
National Program Seeks
' Iy there is anyone who thinks the Swarthmore Swim Club pool
Local Resident's
,is the greatest thing that ever happened to Swarthmore, his ,reasons
were ably demonstrated at Labor Day afternoOn's two-hour Aquacade
Kno'w-How"
when hundreds of happy spectators lined the pool sides decorated
II
The Parrish Hall fire on the College campus Saturday morning
Riverview road resident Philip with flowers, fern, tropical and marine cut-outs and g~ily strung
demonstrated eloquently the close tie between the college and its W. Kniskern, real estate consult-banners, to marvel at the aquatic accomplishment of Swarthmore's
home community. From the sounding of the four-four-four fire signal ant of Philadelphia and president youth at the end of the pool's first season.
signifying the college campus" members of the Swarthmore Fire· of the American Society of Real
Introduced by Coach Robinson, William H. Gill president of the
Company under Fire Chief John Rumse.r rallied. with their usual Estate Counselors, has been ap- Swim Club called the pool the culmination of a 10-year dream and
speed and the rest of the community ,poUl"ed into action, staying in pointed as Consultan.t on Land paid tribute to the first pool-~ded group, which though failing to .
action until well after 1 p.rn. when~e fire was .under control.
Disposition to the local Authori- reach its goal left a ,heritage-the pool site for the later successful
TJie disaster unit of the Swarthmore Red Cross, Mrs. F. R. Lang ties in charge of the Urban Re- group of pool advocates. Gill said. "It is our hope that every child
chairman, and Mrs. C. C. Shute overall head of the branch reached development Programs in Nash- in Swarthmore will be able to ~ 100 yanls or better by the time
the campus. on the tails 'of-'the local fire· company. Police Chief ville, Tennessee; New· Haven,
he gradautes from' high school•.
a
Thomas Bateman on vacation at - ....
, - - - - - - - - , . , . . - - - Connecticut; and Fall River,
W~ hope to see so many heats in
·borne in Chester was back on duty
Massachusetts, and has been i n . '
tuture races that the time will
by 11.10 with Sgt. Elmer Zebley
vited to serve with a groUp of
a
come when it takes three dayS to
(OD, his day oft) and Patro1man
_
•
consultan.ts in the 500 acre rederun oft the championships."
Stanley Shepansld close behind to
velopment project in Washington,
Gill awarded the 1956' trophies
support Patrolman Peter McGin7
D. C.
..
H - .
E
S
to Helen Morrison and Dick McDis on Saturday before Labor Day
These various projects involve
ememann xec. ec'y, Curdy (in absentia) and produty.
Retired ScoH Engineer land areas varying from 30 to 50
Krieger Treasurer of
claimed Cal'ol Williams winner of
Swarthmore firemen found the
D-Ied Tuesday I·n
acres in the central part of the
'I t'l G
'
,a special award for outstanding
fire, which originated in a top
'cities. The programs general,ly inn
roup
achievement, sportmanship and
floor bedroom of the two and a
Ocean City
volve condemnation of the enThree Swarthmore scientists bard work.
.
't
in th
tire a1....a, the w ......lP1 _... and re- have had leading parts in drawJohn Carroll, activities chairhalf story s one annex
e
Philip D'. Parsons, 80, a fo'rmer
,,,",
.. ~
I · th I t
ti
I
moval of old dilapidated ,bw·"dup p ans .Lor e n erna ona man of the club, annno.~ -'drear of Parrish occupied b y three employ........ of Scott P"per Com•
Congress 0 C tal is bi....L. wi'l
",u.u".:;u ~ ...
......
it
ings, 'both residential and comn a y s \V 'eU
.~ uates of' Karl Schaefer's Junior
dining P8DY, died
wornen members of. th
e
on
September
4
at
his
open
its
sassi
M
d
Se
I to
'
mercial, the abandonment o· the
,ODS
on ay,
p- and Seiu";,., Life savin" -'----.
room 4 staffthreturn
ed ear y
pre- summer home in Ocean CIty, N. J.
.L
te ber 10 at th Hot I B II
~
e ~
Se t be 20 0 en"
Old. complex street patterns with
m
,
e
e
e evue In addition to those listed in the
pare .Lor
e , P em r
P - He lived at '513 Cedar lane.
Stratford Philadelphia
A
24 iss
'
ing of' the college, .mushrooming
Mr. Par s .0 n s, aftectionately new, modern, e1D.cient layouts, Dr
Heinz H in'
213 ugust
ue of The Swal'tbthrougb the structure and en- known as ''P. D." by his business providing for free movement and DIckinson avenue e, ematnton, hief morean th~ following. received the
.
in b"'ldi
f
automobile traffic terminal facili,"
, a sec n C
life-saving certlftcates: Juniordangering the rna
w.
ng 0 associates, was lOonside~ed' one of
'
th
...
ties in the central part of the for ' Houdry Process Co. rp 0 ra tion, Jim' 'Foley,
. Les Ann Kurtzhalz,
:Parrish, oldest buIldilng on
e the "deans" of modem paper- ity
is executive secretary of the Con- Joyce W l l l i a m
" s, , Louis'
H
Su
campus.
making. He became associated c .
gres
nd
be f th
I
, e owe,
e
Police Radio Operator Doro.thy with Scott PaYWM" Company in
These newly cleared lands arE! nl s a
a mem r o e p an- Bruce" 'B~by' .Breakell, Barbara
....(Continued on Page 8)
~g committee. He will offtclally Bird,' Addis Gilflllan, GeorgeSulI.Jndsey was put to work fast as 1914. He completed more than 36
open the five-day Congress ses- livan, Steve Kamp, Diane Cal~wartbmoreseDt out the call ~ years service with tbe company
sions and iDtrodu~e MayOr Ricb- houn, Jean Hanis, Bill Fu0S6,
fire companies and police of the before his retirement in 1951.
'
ardsoJi Bitworth, of Philadel~, SUsan Driebaus;.Senior-Joe Mor8urroundinJi, conimunities, to docMr. Parsons became attracted
••
iii
who will welcome '100 4elegates an, Sue' PurIi~ Gell. Lincoln,
tors and. ambulances. Soon the to Scott through his', hobby': of
CO"
from all parts of the world. , .
Mrs. Erik ,B. Ungem. Joyce WUstreets of the, Bot:0ugh were a clockmaldng.Mr. Arthur Scott,
Dr. Knut A: Krieger, 400 River- liams was cited as the outstanding
maze of _ cl~l!ng ,flre-engines, one of the early leaders of the
view road, an ~ssoc1ate professor Junior Life Saver and Joe Moran
am.b~,,' ~'Ies of the com~, had an extensive' coi- Westdale
REtsid~nt ot chemistry ~t.·.the UnlvemItyof as .the ;~tstandlng Senior. 'l1lw
curious local ~ents 'rushinc to lectioh of antique .clOeks , in hie
to Syracuse: :in' New' . Pennsyh~~ aDd'l)r,,"C-harles·L- 'WfiJ ha~& '-their names eaaraved
observe and help•. , .•
residence. It was this mutualJDTh~as; 445 .R1vetviewroad,as- on the club's American Red Cross
, The ieiMti-al fire ala~ for fire teiest which originally broUght'
Po.ition ~.
soclate m~er of research· and life-saving plaqu~under that of
District 6 was sent out, bringing the two men together.
Hans K. Steinfeld, 537 West- developme~t tor, s.un Oil Com- Dave Shute outstanding boy of
. to the campus more ftre engines
Starting as an experimental en- dale avenue, will assume his new pany, also ,are m~mbers of the the 1955 class and the ~-rank,than anyone present could re(Continued on Page 8)
post ~tember 15 as Department
(Contmued on Page 8)
ing girl of .that year whOse name
member having seen in one spot
.
head of the Industrial Refrigerwas not available for announce-
.
LacaI Men ACtlye In
CatalysIs Congress
PhalliPa'0• Parsons
Services at 2Today
mg'
HK Ste-lnf'ft1d )o-Ins
Carr:';'18'
r' rposat-Ion
Av,-
=.
~:;:~'::e~a~~~
"Fifth 'Season" Opens the
::~~::c:~:;=ti;~~n
t!~ Schools
Freshellll·;~,.
'm~!m=r:~the 1956 class denilin (Chester), Bootbwyn, FriendCarrier Corporation, Syr&cuse~
R'
. p'Upls"i'
ship (~woodh GlenO,!den, MOY~
Players Club Series
amensmg, Jr., Lansdowne, .Lenni
. Heights, Media, SoQth Media,'
Springfield, ~ Rutledge, Morton, Try-Outs Sept. 10 Precede
Ros;:' .~," Ridley~ark, Marple,
Od0 b er PI ay NOW
;
NorWood,'
~rOomall, Folcroft, FOI'
Rehea"rs-Ing
som; W oodlyn,
while' the. Good will. Fir~ Company (Chester)
The Players .Club at Swarthmoved into the ,Swarthmore Fire mo~e begins its 46thse.ason on
House, Prospe~ Park covered for Monday, September 10, WI"th th e
NorWood, and CliftOn moved into first open try-outs of' the year.
Springfield. Hose lines were All intere~ed persons are invited
booked to more than 1'1' pUmpers to appear at the clubhouse at
and; to the swimming .pools..
8: 00 p.m. whether or not they
. (Continued on PaRe 5)
have ever tried out for the club
before.
. F. W. STEUBER FUNERAL . The ·first prod~tion of the year
'ES YESTERDAY y.rill be "The Fifth Season" direcL
SERVIC . I
ed by H. H. Cafferty to run Oct'
Mr. Frederick Walter Steuber ober 8 through: 13.. This will be
of 209 Yale avenue. died Monday followed in November by Shaw's
evening in Taylor Hospital. He "Anns and' the Man" under the
was an engineer and ·buIlder in direction of WiUiam W. Price,
the Chester area.
Other plays under consideraMr. SteuI>er came to Philadei- tion tor the balance of the season
phia from Pittsburgh in 1920'as include "King of Hearts,', "The
turbine' engineer for Westing- Caine Mutiny Court Martial",
house. In 1922' he, became Ii con-. "AD~sia", ''The Seven Year
suIting
and later 'went Itcb", "The Reclining Eligure",
into the building business in which ~'Liliom", ''Kind Sir", and ''Counhe was active untilbis death. He try. Girl."
was a graduate of Syracuse UnThe first play still has several
versity in mechanical engineer- opehlDgs for the parts ot female
ing and was a member of Sigma dress models, Later plays will be
Chi and of Tau B.eta Pi,
cast from this first try-o~t and
StirrivIng
,his wife, the others to be sched~ed dunng tbe
former Helen' MacVean of, I.e- year.
- y,'N. y '.i a son,.
F Wa'ter
Jr'.,
Ro
'.',
of SpriDgfteld; two ~augbters,
POOL. STAYS OPEN
Mrs. Richard E. Hunt of Dicldnson
ID clefereaee .. tile w.... 01
avenue and Mrs. Burton Benedict a Iarp. portIoa of the Swim
of London and Mauritius, a sister, .... CIab rii 'a"" It....
Mrs.' George Ashton; and 10 beea decided .. k-. tile pool
Kl'8IldchUdren. .
.... INIIl U:lt te
The tlmenll' servJce .w.as held .ar ....
Be...._ I.
ThuiBday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Jo- . . . . . of .1In .... ',tile....
iJeph BIIbop condactecl the .... , oa,. ....... . .
vice.
. . . ....
engineer
are
SImMI·"•.
.
,.
,,:It....
N. Y. For the past 10 years SteinfeId has been Division Engineer
in Air Conditioning and refrigeration at .Amercan Vscose.
A winner in 1934 of the John
*ott Medal for his application of
the h eat pump
'
. i p I e' in conpnnc
nection with domestic air conditioning units, Steinfeld received
his training in the Polytechnic Institute, 'Hamburg, Germany. He
left Germany in the midst of the
severe depression in 1928 and
upon arrival in the United States
went with the Carrier Corporation, at Newark, N. J. In 1953 be
and Mrs, Steinfeld vi~ted his
(Continued on Page ~)
.
For· eturning,
'. . .
I liN
L k"
G
enera
ew '00
Is
Testimo.ny' ',to Busy .
Custod.oans
::~:s~app~~eh::~arrir:~e:
other techniques used during and
after reScues including bandling
of two viotims locked in each
h
ot ers
h arms.
eight girls
who performed
theT eoriginal
Swartlimore
Water
'Ballet, in sequin-studded black
nylo t k .. a~_ .. -~
kli'
n
an,
SU1l~ auu. spar ng
silver caps to the tune of "Moonglow", at the recent Arollimink'
'water Carnival repeated jheir
performanee for the hoine pool.
Each of the eight also took art
,
.
p
(Continued on Page 3),
When c h'ldr
' to , the
1
en ret
urn
Swarthmore - . Rutl~e schools
next Monday they wlll find that
the, sch 00I buildi ngs h'ave been
po~shed up and made ready for
~belr return. Som~ of the speciai
Improvements wh~ch ~he c~odians ~nder the dll'ectlon of Jun
Rob Ins 0 n, superintendent of
Buildlngs and Grounds of the
School District,completed over ~RS HARRIET L CUGL
summer are as follows:
•
.
EY
The Cafeteria, the Library of
Mrs. Harnet L. Cugley, widow
THANKS COMMUNITY
the High School, the Art Room, of the late WiLl Cugley, died at
Mrs. c. C. Sft., head of the Mrs, Mathews room, Miss Arm- her .tate home in the Swarthmore
local branch. 'Amerlcan - Red strong's room, and the first floor Apartments Monday evening alter
CretE&, thanks all,those who corridor and basement corridor, a brief illness. She was bom in
' helped In so maay iWleriDc eo- have been newly painted.
Philadelphia, the' daughter of
operations at the College fire,
A soundproof ceiling h~~!I1een Marie and Frank Gibon, and
Saturday.
iItstalled in the" Instrurilt!ntal lived thereuntil she moved to
She has towels ~hed and Music Room which was in 'charge Swarthmore in 1950. .
ready to be elalmed by tItose of Robert .Holm. This addftion is ' Mrs. Cugley was a member of
who brought them to the ftre extremely importani to soften the the Episcopal Church of Sa i n t
which wDI be on her porehat sound of the music.
Luke's in the Epipbany of Phil a- .
315 Maple avenue today and toThe Rutl~e School OIl"Momon delphia. While sbe was living'fu
morrow for collecting. So m e avenue,' Rutledge has ,reCeived a Swarthmore she was a member
are ml"n~ which were worn complete exterior paint . job and of tre Monday sewing group at
to hospitals or home by fire- improvements Of the plumbing in the Swarthmore Friends Meeting.
men, but a great many are the toilet rooms,.
She is survived by her si~ter
there for the clalmhi~. Those
New textbookS have·been pur- I Miss Mabel Gihon with whom she
not claimed In these two days chased and, provided. fo~,.the 12th made her home; a daugbter, Mrs.
wDI be placecl In a packace to
(Continued on .
'D.o'"
8). . . William
Hu
...... of DlckiDson
..
. . . .R.
..
"
. be kept I'e<\Cb' for &DOther
'.
avenite; threegrandobll4ren. Mrs.
eawaiellO¥.
.
ASK INFORMATION
,E. t>. Gustafson of Montclair,
'"I wH1 never apIn", she
Members of the Swarthmore N. J.; Mrs. James F. Newamm of
~ •••• , ...... wIIat we Womans Club who are also mem- Troy, N. Y., aDd Ensign WiWain
wm clo In eue
wt.tenr ...lIIIie&. "'lie aft the local dubs plOgram eba1rmBD . Fun~ servJees were held Ye8Mrs. Peter B. 'TolcI,;SWartbmOft terday at Oliver BaU's tn PJdI8WI' ..... Jeltle."
'8-013'1.
delphia.'·
of.'
widell'" ........... _..... .......,.
'
,
,
"
cran_ I
" The ~terua1
ta are grandpanDtII
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks
of
and
Mrs.
Hugh
O.
Tbayer
of Theodore C. Howes of VIn87ud
Harvard avenue have retumed
. same material with elbow
Norih
Chester
road.
The
maternal
Haven, Mala.
from their summer home "In- length veIl. SOe carried a cascadMr. .and Mrs. Francis H. Gibson wood". Lake Weaauklnc. Towan- ing bouq~et of iIameUas with
of North Swarthm<>re avenue da. where they have been sinee san'driana follage.
were guests over the Labor Day June. Their daughter Molly joinMrs. V. Jack iIarnard, sister of
week end of Dr. and Mrs. Ken- ed them for the last week with the bride, was matron of hOlllor I
neth L. Cooley In Rochester. N.Y. her friends Miss Carol Spangler and Miss Catharine Wisdom
'Dr and Mrs. Robert Pigford of Germantown, Mr. Sam Wolavenue waa maid of hOlilOl'·1
BEAUTY SALON.
, '.
and . their children of Newark, cott of KingIItoo and Mr. Barry
brideamaids were Miss Janlne
.sUMMIi
CAli
FOI
AIITII
..
N
INCOIIS
Del., were Saturday guests of Dr. Patton of RuUedge.
of Melrose. Mass., Miss ~epand Mrs. John T. Pinkston (If
Mr. and Mrs.. Oliver G. Swan ziblih Reed of Bath, Me., and Miss
9 South Chester Road
of North Chester road have >:e- Barbara Nardozzi of Chappaqua,
Westminster avenue.
turned from visiting Mrs. Swan's N. Y. The junior bridesmald waa
Can SWarihino~ 6-«1416'
Mr. and Mrs. Man N. Hall and parents Dr. and Mrs. Edward Miss Wendy Jackson of Kennett
",ell;'...........
5w...._ro ....... Assoc'......
their children Philip and David of Lodholz at Boothbay Harbor, Me.
couSIn of the brtde. Each
Washington, D.C., who recently
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cornog, attend.ant wore a gown of \lunter
returned from Salonika, Greece, Jr.. have moved frm Cambridge, green crystslette and a wreath of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
, where Mr. Hall was on a State Mass., to 750 Thorndale, road, ftowers to match the cascading 11
Department assignmen; visited Penn Pines, Clifton Heights.
bouquet of fall colors of gO!"OphMr. Hall's mother Mrs. Helen M.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sey- rena, tritoma·and eelO6la·with folHall of Hillborn avenue Friday. mour with children Melanie,
,
of cratons in fall shades.
Slst Year
They all spent the week end with Chuck and Nancy have moved
The bride's mother was attired
Mrs. Hall's other son and daugh- from their home at 110 Cornell In a gown of Ught blue chillon
Now Enrolling for
Term
ter-In-law Mr. and Mrs. ~rt D. avenue to their new residence at with u&bt blue accessories. Tbe
.
Hall and children Jimmy, Andy, 408 Strath Haven avenue.
brldell100in'. mother was gowned
Nursery through Fifth Grade - Kindergarten
David, and one-month-old Nancy
Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter
in a beige taifeta sheath
Morning and ARemoOn Groups
in Hamden, Conn.
of iUvetvlew road have returned black accessories. Mrs. Ingham's
Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald M. Hand
eo~'De was a beige cymbidium
a two-week sojourn at South
'and their chiiciren G&ry and Scott from
HarpsweiI, Me.
orchid and Mrs. Pennock wore a
Ciid ~tft
MedIa
of Ogden avenue have returned
1':~~::~CYPriPidium orchid with
Mr. and Mrs; Oscar Hart of La-I.
leaves.
from a week at Lake George and
a week at Haley"llle, N ..J.
avenue had as their guests
Mr. William L. p"gue of. KenIi
Mrs. John M. Pearsoll of Cor- their son and daughter-in~law,
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Hart
of
wood,
Md.
was
best
man.
nell avenu~ .will ret~.trn tomorThe ushers were Mr. WIllard
row from Ogema, Wise., where Pleasantville, N.Y. with their children
Ricky,
Sally,
and
Theodore
B.
Arnold of Waterville, Me., Lt.
she, her son John, and ber nephew
Maurice O. Ryan: .Mexandria, Va.,
who arrived last week to
and niece Nils and Alice Pearson
CAR
of Newtown have spent two weeks several days in Swarthmore. Lt. Frederick Else, Washington,
TUNE-UP'
DELCO iATTERIES
on the Pearson Homestead. J oho, Teddy celebrated' his first birth- D. C., Mr. Chisholm McAWoy,
GULF GAS AND OIL
day on Saturday.
Washington, D. 9· and Mr. V.
a graduate' of Brown Univenity
Jack Barnard of Chicago, Ill.
RUSSELL'S SERVl,cI:
In June has entered the California
·c:
Institute of Technology where he
Fete Bridal Party
Following the ceremony a reJ. AT%, Mgr.
holds a teaching fe11owship.
Mr. and Mr., Seymour S. Pres- ;~:~~': was held on the Whittier
OPI~rle Bc.roU.2h Parlllng
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Foller ton, Jr. of "Lealand," Media will
lawn.
SWarthmore
' . and Lafayette
and children Gig; and Peter of entertain at a dinner party this
Mrs. LIlley was graduated from
R u t gers .avenue ret urned b ome evening at their home in honor SWarthmore High School" and
Saturday from vacationing for a of Miss Jean ,Ellen Holman of Colby Junior College, cIa... of '56.
DUrlher, junior year she attendN.J
we ek a t H arvey Ceda r s
,.
College avenue !'lid their son, Mr.
....
"'- J S T U d
ed the University of St. Andrews
Mr• and ........
..
mer an Seymour S. Preston DI, immeditheir daughter Allison of Garrett ately followmg the rehearsal for in Scotland.
(former meMber of . . Radio City Ballet. Blood_a, Dancer and TV So.lokt)
Park,. Md., visited Mr. Turner's their marriage which will take
Mr. Lilley is an alumnus of
mother Mrs. GeOrge H. Turner of
tomorrow aftenioon in the
Wilson High School,
the Harvard Inn, before llying
Presbyterian' Church.
D. C. I!D
Tuesday to StoCkholm, Sweden Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Patter- College,
of '54. He
where they· will visit far two
of Maple avenue will enter- his Army service in. Mayas a
Located in
weeks boefol'e rilturnlrig to, Bagh- taIn at .. b~h tolDOJ'l'OW for the first nl!utenant lI!Id vim enter the
da~ Iraq, to reniam . tor,tM .n~t bridal party aDd friends.
University of Virllfnla Law
'
Swarthmore.
Wallingford
two years. ~•. ':rumer S Slsten;
011t-of-town wedding guests
month.
Media
,Springfield
Mrs. W.K Dnehal!". J4rS' D.P. win include Miss FlorenceB.
After their return from a wed..
, ~ODes, M,rs. P. E~, Told eilte~ Harper of PlttsbIlrgl), Mr. and ding trip to Lake Placid, ~. Y.
.J ..• ,
..).
....
~t, ataiiillY. d~ L8:b0~ Day
Andrew, B. Harper. Jr. and tlte~ou~i:e will resIde In ChsrlotWAshburn 8-3~69
~Warthinore 6-3688
ev'enlllg in hli ilOIlO\'. at the Told family of 'Gfosae Pointe; Mich.; tesvllle, Va.,
Enroll
Now
home, Park. avenue
. Messrs Stephen and Michael wu--I.L""~-"'-.l....,-~",(r---.
.
Mi'. arid Mrs. M8itin
With
Hartford COIIIl.· Mr and
UUHnlll
\1'RANSI'ORTATION PROVlbEb_1
their cbildi:\!li Say and
JlaVe MI'8. Frank H. ~. J;. of Need_
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Witham
recently· moved to
'.,
ham. Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. JOhn C. of Newioym Square announce the
TOE
BALLET
tAP
fro lll ~in,\l. l\IIich.~ and
.no!, Geyer of Piqua, 0.; and Mr. and birth of a son, SteP~en Edward.
residing at 32S La~ette avenue. Mrs. John Ingrliham of Poland, O. on August 23 at the Bryn Mawr
Mr. Estey
formerly a profe&Miss Liz Forsythe of Thayer HospitaL ~ ""1!J>a1 grandsor, ,ill, the Economics .Department
entertain the bridal
parents are Mr. and, ·Mrs. George
at Michigsn sta,te UDlve~ "!"i '
arid ouH!f.,liOwn
COrdner of Atco:' N.J. Mr. and
will . ~c~ th.e same sll~jee):. inher liome at supper following Mrs. W. E. Witham of Swarthdustrllli r<~laUons, at the WbIirwedd!Jig receptlon.
more Crest are the paternal
ton School. U'niversity of Penn'
grandparents.
sylvania.
liLLEY - 'if4NOCK
-'Dr. and Mrs. R, E. Rowand and
M'
J dith Ca ter Pennock
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Everett,
_~,,~_
f N
~ k h
ed
r
,
.
~~~~n 0 . ew ~or
d aug.ss,
hter u0 f Dr. an,
d Mrs. J,
Ro - lII, of Wallingford announce the
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to Brla~ Park, Medi!l., .urs, 0- land Pennock ot Whittl... place, birth of a son, Dale Curtis, on
wand. .s the former Frances
married Saturday afternoon, August 16. The maternal grandNoyes.
Septembtir I, at 4 o'clock to Mr. parents are Mr. and ?4rs. George
Frederick LIlley DI,
A. Smith, Jr., of Haverford aveMr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of
Ogden avenue spen~ LabOr ~y of Mrs. JOhn Paul Ingham . of nue and the paternal grandweek end at Rock;
Md.. WIth Bethesda; Md. and the iste Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
friends,; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frederick A. LlUey.
Everett, Jr., of Duquesne.
Lanamim of Villanova.
The double ring ceremony was
Mr. and Mrs., EdVfard H. Pyle, performed in the Friends Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Thayer
2nd, of South Chester road ha,ve House of Swarthmore iii the man- of Aberdeen, Md. tiIlMunco the
had as their guests Dr. and Mrs. ner of Friends.
birih of a daughter, Patricia Ann,
William Pease from Troy, N.Y.,
Tlie bride wore a gown of im- on September Sat the. Harford
Memorial Hospttal, Havre de
Dr. Pease is an assistsnt professor of history at Rensselaer PolySllBSCBIPTIONS
Grace, Md.
technic InStitute.
FOR ALL
M" and ~. Earl Weltz of ColMAGAZINES
lege avenue flew to. Dallas, Tex.,
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Mr. Robert Weltz who flew from 313 D&rtmoath Avenue
Swartlllllore.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stradley and are residing at 412 Str th
Saturday at a luncheon blrthda;
with their daughters Elsa and Haven avenue
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MarIan and son Ben have recentGall Redden' of C
11' avenue p~ for 14 of her friends.
ly movere
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f rom Germantown celebrated her .. -~ orne
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West Oppen...... birthday on land~ aa:dBeMnjrs
avenue
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from Beach Haven, N.J.. whe~
they had vacationed since the flrBt
of August.
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with their children Johnny. JoAnn and Pat moved (In Wednesday to their new home on Plass
Road, R;D. 3, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
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Barbara CDles, Sondra Sk03lund,
Molly Bunker and Gloria Peirsol
rounding ol1t the cast.
The "littlest ballet" was per..
formed to "Whispering" b~ Jody
SkDglund, Nita Paul and SUllie
Williams in water lily costumes.
A . "practicaHy
unpracticed"
number was determinedly P!'rformed as the Swan Song of fue
Sea Nymphs class of wl'men who
have had ~un picking up pointers,
011 and on during summer morn-"
ings, Illlder the 00IlchiDg of Pool
Manager Millard Robinson. Demonstrating samples of their ....ccomplishment" in a brief routine
to the tune of ''Whale of a Tale"
Mesdames Janice DonOVan,
Mary Bloom, ElaIne' Heineniann
and Rosalie Pelrsol. As they exit~
ed from the po!)l a group o,i ctassmates, headed by Mrs; AHred
Boyd, presented Coach ~o~n
with a ~esk clOCk and a·otIeclip
with seaho,,"" Insignia in token
of the class' appreciation.
Joyce Williams; Susan Allen,
Spencer Carroll, Molly Bunker
and Barba«. Coles, took part in a
ballet tech¢'1ues demonstration.
After the grand finale of the
ballets to "aqiofl,i J3~rbar~..Bloom"
president of the Swarthmore Synchronized SWimmers, presented a
g.ift 10 Mrs. JOhnson in app~a-,
han of her
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An octette of glrlsfrom~i~
did a Hawailanhula ·in and
out of the 'water.'
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Jean Boyer" of Swarthmore
Steve Fisher of Aronimlnk, and
Champion Dave Detweiler, c~~
cap~in of the Lafayette COliege
team, , ;1wed ,the' audience with
tJ1~ breatb-ta.kiilg skill'from the
low and high boards.
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Junior Ar0nimink clown divers,
Terry Hagan, Bob Campb<\ll and
Pat McDannel were· ,rurp~ssed in
hilarity only by Gin" and Tonic
(Dave petweiler and Dick Johnson) and ,fheir aniipuncer, Chuck
Good, all of Aronimink and a
command perfonnance by Swarthmore's· own Smoo-thies (Lifeguards
Karl Schaefer ,and Bill Kynett 'and
Superman Harry McCallister.)
This division speciaUzedin'halrraising dives too ney" ·to be bt the
book ,!f rules; sl1ch
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The Arthur Silversfiunily ~n
the JUnior h""t"ot Jhe second an. nual . family relays. The Maxey
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other ballet routines, divided
age groups and varied as to
presenlation and costume by the
partiCipants, assisted by Mrs.
Nancy Terry Johnson of the pool
stall. Carol and Joyce Williams
dressed as mermaids performed
a sister duo to the tune of "Moonlight Cocktails." Dressed as wee
Bonnie lassies from the highlands
of Scotland, Carol with Barbara
Bloom, Janet Lynch, Sarah Hetherington and Judy Hollander performed a. senior ballet to "Beautiful Ohio.' Joyce with Susan Allen ,and Spencer Carroll were
tenth grade performers to "Autumn Leaves". The ninth grade
number specialized in twins, Jean
and Ann Paul, Susie and Sally
Stephens, Martha Tiller, Nita Slat..
ner, Jean Jenkins, Sue Bruce and
Les Ann Kurtzhalz, all dressed
as bunnies complete with pink
noses and real carrots. It was
performed to "Sunrise Serenade".
The incoming eighth graders also
twins, AIlce and Sarah
Grogan, in the i r "mountain
climbing" number to ''Canadian
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THE S'tV ARTllMOREAN
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P1lBLlSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT' SWABTBIIOBE; PA.
pETER E. TOLD. IL\BJ'OIlIE TOLD. P1JBLIS1JRIlR
l'hoDe IiWaftb= '6 6-08Gt . '.
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PIANO INSTRUCTION
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MAIEL W. FRASER
ETHEL WAnS SHAFFER
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Noted British Youth
Leader Here Sunday
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AinBlle, Mrs. D. Robert sturgis,
Saturday's Hour Fight
\ New-Members
:Mrs. Ned Mikusinski, Mrs. Gordon
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To Save Parrish Hall
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HUghes. and Mrs. Russell 101
Theitswoman's
Club will
enter"_ ~
taln
new members
at tea
on Heath. Mrs•.'J'ralIk
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November 15. acco....
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Major W. Ian Thomas. D.8.o.•
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Swarthmore . ""DIIIAry polJce
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nO\lDcement by the ri'a1rman of . •
League of Women Voters have and poUce from Mortoa, Kidle:J T.D.. noted BriUah 'evangellst,
mW'bershlp :Mrs. Robert B: Cloth_
The sdm!es!ons and member- l:Ieen' completed.
. TownsbIp, Springlleld,Med1a, will speakSundllY. September 9 •
ier.
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. ' ship committee will meet on SepActivities will open Tn...... y
Nether ~e; Upper ot the evening service. the Blue
Membe.... of the Board. depart- tember 10.
with the,1lnt fall board meeting
Township. plus State ChurCh on Baltimore PJke. TIle
ment.
club oftIcers
Mrs. Ckltb1er . may be 9a11ed at scheduled for 9:30 a.m. at Trinity
aes!"ed with traffic aloug service w1I1 start at 7:30 p.m. and
will attend to welcome and be- ·SWarthmore 6-5993 for· any de- church.
State. HillhwllY 320. and "other a cordial invitation to be ~t
come acquainted with each new sired information.
The IIrst program meeting of nearby streets as 'weH as at' the is extended to everyone by the
member. Del>BJ;l:ment chairmen
the season will be beld Thursday. spectator-mobbed ileene ·of the Rev. Robert A. Cressy, pastor of
explain
of .eacb
Place I. R..-tta
September 13 at 1: 15 p.m. at The lire.
The Blue Chi1reb.
umt. New Members will have opJohn McCahan and'Bob Gurin Ingleneuk with the topic for disDr. William Rial. IIrst. Iloctor
Major Thomas wbio1e stationed
port~ty to choose the actlviti!l8 rowed their dOUble scull for the c!lSSlon "Pl'lCram Highli&hts and to arrive at the lire called for In Gennany during World War
in which they are most interested Bachelors Bartle Club of Pblla- Convention Reports." Mrs. Maur- doctors thrOugh the Pl'OfeSst.onai II. felt keenly the spiritual hungand to .:ontinu'!. their f(}rmer club, delphta to place second in the ice Webster Jr.• immediate past bureau and the Media Clinic. The erof the people. especially the
interests.
I Middle Atlantic States Regatta on president, and·:Mrs. William C. combined heat of the' day and. the young people. Wben he returned
Members of the memberShip the Charles Kiver. Boston last McDermott. IIrst vice-president, intense amoke overcame at ·least t(} England after the war. he
committee are Mrl<. J(~bn T. Pinks- week end.
will report on the national LWV 40 llremen some high on ladders. purchased Capernwray Hall. one
ton. Mrs.• John H. Pitman, Mrs., Both Gurin and McCahan row meeting held in Chicagll and the
were treated at tbe ~ .Bid of the line old Engllsh country
.W. R. Lecron. Mrs. Julius Fincken.' at University of Pennsylvania State council meeting resPective- station manned by medics Dr. h(}uses. for the use of the CapemMrs. Willi1lm Taylor. 3rd. Mrs. McCahan on the Ugbt weight Y8r~ ly.
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Harold Roxby. Daniel Hilferty. wray Missionary Feilowship.
Olarence C. Franck, Mrs. E .. D.I slty..
A meeting of the evening study ~rge ArmItage. Burton WnBarIl' in 1948. in conference
group wlll be held Monday SeP- llams. Robert Rowand. ArthUr with officials of the British Fortember 17 at 8: 00 at the' home SilVers•. Harold Wilkinson. John eign OlII.ce. 30 young people lrom
of the president. Mrs. Raymond Courtney, Albert Kitts. R(}bert Germany were invited to visit
SUNNY BRAE ORCHARDS
K. Denwortb. 301 Elm avenue. Pfel1fer. Marjorie Roach. and Capernwray tor a month. Twenty- •
Topic for diseussion is ''The Kimmei.
seven of these were selected by
League Looks Ahead."
They treated many cases of Brltlsb Welfare and EducatiOil
smoke inhalation. heat and fatigue Officers. and
came from
White and, rellow Varieties Until October
:2:~~: foot
lacerations. burns, eye Velbert--c>ne of them the sop. of
KAPPAS 'GATHER
punotures. Three a family whose home it bad been
On Tuesday. September 11.
were sent by ambulance Major Thomas duty to requlslmembers of Kappa Kappa Gam- to Crozer and Chester Hospitals tlon for the use of his troops.
Continuous Fresh Plantings Till Frost
ma will meet at the home of Mrs. and latei' discharged aft tr t
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Norman Wlnde Ridley Creek
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has since
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road.
for awill
swim
and4 supper.
Swimming
be at
o'clock woIth SIDoke were E d Carney and people from Gennany. Austrta.
Stanley Reeves. Both returned to Switzerland. Denma-k Norway
and supper a t 6.
EGGS and POULTRY-VEGETABLES
duty after tre 1m t
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All undergraduates and
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Sweden. Holland. England and
alumnae are cordially invited. If
Ambulanc:-, were on the scene many (}thers. ~ past. summer.
any are overlooked by the tele-·
. Parkside. Lan s do w· n e. there were 250 m res"lence at
9 A. M. _ 7.30 P. M.
phone C(}mmittee. it is earnestly Manoa, Es.slngton. . Colllngdate. Capernwray Hall in one week.
Lima •. Pa.
MEdia 6.;1680 hoped that they will call Mrs. Yeadon. Clifton :Helgbts, Media. They come for a week. a month.
ch
,
Pennell Road, "/2 Mile South of Traffic LI,ht
Winde not later than Monday Springfield. Mil man t. Their several months. to learn as m!1
ready for Uttered
firemen the
who ground.
needed the
Bibl
addition, Blble
stretchers
as they
can In
of Christianity
and
them. Many soon became occcu- Training. House Parties have been
pied.
organized in many parts of EngThe Red Cross was asked to land and the counlries of the· conget towels for firemen of the tlnent. for those who can not get
participating companies.· Man'y to Capemwray Hal!.
were supplied by the college. The
Major Thomas has twice vlsitrequest was sent out through the ~d Canada and the United States,
crowd and people ruShed home m 1953 and in 1955.
to return with a large supply.
FALL EXCHANGE DATES'
Firemen. wore them aroUnd necks
under lire coatS
over faces
;Housewlves in the._&9J;'n'~
Wlhen on ladders. One lire trucli: ..... 10...... . . - IIIat tile-; w.mhelped rig up a llru! so, that towels ...... CI"b Fall JIIataI!I ~
could he hung to di-y ~ ";used.
dates ..... Oeiober 2. 3...... 5.
GoodIo for ......... _
wlUl be
In the early hoIU'R Of the. light
saved the main bulldingof "'keo to the .l"bhoase on TuesDB Wed"tsI P.arrlsh Hall. the Red Cross ..Can- day,
teen sent for six large·cims ot say
•and settled. lor
fndt julce for local ,lIrem"". At or
owners on Friend of the more than three da)'. 0akIber 5.
h(}urs service they had' . ·served
Mrs. Harold· C. W!1l'ams Is
well over two hundred ·large cans the overaU ch...",...,
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of julce plus hundi-eds of sandwiches. Many of these were 'made .
:. Seek, PlayerS
at the scene with lOCal women.
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and boys assisting. in. the The MBl'pl!!-Newtown Athletic
making and in carrying' drinking Olub is makbig Be call for football
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water and juice to the llremen. candid!l~es.··A meeting. has. been
Rose Valley pollce :i!\"!)ught in called fat' Tuesdll.Y. riiglit,'Septemthe Ice truck of the Media Cool ber 11. at 8 p.m.' at the Broomall.
and Ice Company.. ScoU;':Paper Fire House.'
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Company gave 309'. sandWiches
This is the IIrst meetiDg of the
brought to the ~e by' Chester !"",son and all interested
inpolice. Dew Drop·Imi"cl~··for vitedto attend.·Further infonnav8C.ation. opened up and brought tion lnay be se
scene. The "~nd
'ABc
soclation of PbiladeIPtiilj.. · donat~ Borough could .take time to be
ed five buckets of lime 'Water' and mulqally thankful. for harmoni.
two cartons of cups' to the Red ous cooperation. for ski11s pooled.
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Cross for di.perse!.···
to save tile hiStoric building sud~
By two o'clock ·tile
. and deniy threatened:
Woman's
NEWS' NOTES
'ru:E swAR'rHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN'
SePtember 7, 1956
Lists
nne eon Sept.
13 Opens Season
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FALL TRYOUTS
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Monday. September 10. 1956
8:00 P. M. at the Clubhouse .
The Players Club of Swarthmore .
46th Season
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Wolff's Apple House
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The vital bnportance of honOring God in thought and in deed
Will be brlrught ou~ at Cbrlstian
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Mr. and Mrs. 0;. Wills Brodhead
r!E!lsqH~L
Thirty-five hundred invitations
Giving "A Preview of the 1956
CampalllD,~
E. H. Taylor, of Har'PERSONAL -' UPHOU>TERY- FOR RENT-lst floor apartment, are' being matied tllis week. to
Chair seat springs repalrecl1 bedrOom, We bath and showvard avenue, delivered the c1os. 0 f sum$9.50 up. SPECIAL SALE OF UP- er. Prefer business man or wom- nurses throughout· Del a"W are Ingddress
a of the series
HOLSTERY eLOTH-Regular $6. an. Near railroad and Iluses. waI-1 CI~iulty for the Tuberculosis Nurs- mer programs presented under
~1~::'/A~~:,soN,
reducecl to $3.50 per yard. More lIpgford. Available September 1.
thoe auspices of the Foxh-'e Ass ...rthm.... Pa.
than five years of ~arthmore ref- References; MEdia 6-4751.
Ing Institute to be held on Tbursv~
hi. Attorn....
or to
erences. Thom Seremba,phone FOR RENT-Beautiful surround- day, October 4 at the Springfield soclatlon at Buck Hill Falls SunButler. Beatl7. Greer '" lob.....
Sharon Hill 0734.
'
Ings. living room, dining room, High School, Rolling Road and da'y evening. A number of SwarthModla. P •• na.
3t-8-.. PERSONAL _
Painting, George 3 bedrooms, tile bath, deck ~ch.1 Y.anlY
more residents, some of them
....
I'
avenue, Springfield.
.
MlIIIQIQIIIIIIIIIIllIUI_...
Fair. Fully Insured. Estimates private entrance. Gamge. Near
members of the Association, were'
Ii: given. Call MEdia 6-3702.
transportation. A d u lis, $120.
The afternoon session, schcdul- in attendance.
1_ PlauRE, FRAMING § PERSONAL - Belvedere Con- Available September 1. MEdIa 6- "ed for 3:30 to 5:30 p.M. will deal Mr. Taylor was accompanied
valescent Home, 2507 Chestnut 1870.
with the theme, "Current 'I'B by his son Richard Taylor, who
PORTRAIT STUDIO 1=. . .treet,
Chester. Edge of Swarth- FOR RENT - One bedroom fur.
more. Aged, senile,. chronic, connlshed apartment. Strictly pri- Problem~'. In the evemng, from was home from Washin~on for
§ valescent men and women. Ex- vate. Nice surroundings. Garage 7 to,8:30 p.m., "Tools for Finding the Labor Day holidays.
§ cellent foods, spacious grounds. available. References. SWarth- T~ in Delaw'!'"e County", will be
PhotographicSupplill 1_== Blue Cross '!onored. Sadie D. more 6-3168.
.
discussed 'by a panel of experts in
Pippin, proprJetor. CHester 2- FOR RENT-Two first fioor front the
Dr J' W C'tl
f
State " Monroe Sts.
5373..
adjoining rooms for lady. Share
. •
.
u er, 0
$500 MONTHLY
Medler
~ PERSONAL -. Interior and ex- bath and kitchen privileges with
Chairman of the InE terior painting, and paper lIang- retired teacher. Near stores and stitute's Planning Committee, will Starting IGlary for 2 ••• cutl~
!II
MEdia 6-2176
iii ing. Henry K. Savard, Springfield, transportation. SWarthmore 6-be the moderator. Dinner Is saleun.,., to represent lara. Ecistem
Open Friday Eveni,ngs
; KIngswood 4-0161.
6638.
_ scheduled for 5: 45 p.m.
fI,.crnda' cOrpo.-.flon. No travel. Sala
a.perlenc. and oltll1ty deslted, .stab9!
;a PERSONAL - Radio and tele- FOR RENT-Large comfo~ble
Dr. Reeco' DeProphetis, PresiIIshed mid"', 2504D ,"n old. ma,.
::iIIIII~I~lIIIIiilllRiiUi-iiUillliuilmilligpiU~"8~i1U1II~~111~.~.~" vision service. Complete stock room. Homelike surroundings. de t f th D la
~
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks, Convenient to transportation
n o ' e e ware County Med- tied. capable of assumlna r..ponslbllCall KIng,wood. 4.0800.
tearooms. Telephone
Society, will be chairman of ItieL I" requutlnt Interview pllCIM
6-4124.
the
afternoon
sessions
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
• with Sister Includ. brief ~nal history, all
coaRd••tai. Our sol",,*, Ita••
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass _
FOR SALE
Mary Inez, C.R.S.M., director of
lof........
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop,' 205 FOR SALE-Kenmore Automatic
Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital, 54.II"nOOieaa.~ of, -this ad. loa A. L.
East Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
Washer, $50. Boys clothing-two acting co-chalrman. For the ev.en,
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. OPllO- Scout uniforms sl2es 14-16, suit Ing session, Dr. J. William Wood, ~===========::::
Form.rly
site Clifton Theater.
.
'size 15, SPort coat size 14. SWarth_ Chairman of the Chest Survey lPERSONAL Slipcovers and more 6-1557.
Committee. will be in charge, asCARNS
. draperles. Henry K. Savard, FOR SAI-F $56 2~-inch Parjter slstecl by Mrs•. William Jerome
CONSTRUCTION
., .,.
.
.
650 Baltimore Plk.
Springfield. KIngswood 4-0161.
Springfield lawn swewet'. WiH R. N., president of the ne1!i"Na~
RESIDENTIAL AND
PERSONAL EXPERIENCED sacrifice for $15. SWarthmore 6- County District, Penna. NtrrSes
. SprIngfield. D.I. ·Co.. Pa.
COUPLE. We will cood and 3709.
Asso • ti
COMMERCIAL
cIa OD.
serve a party.,meaI or. care f or FOR SALE Four year old stone
.
• SWa....more 6-0450
your home illld children' while
and brlck Colonial. Three extra' The Institute Is under the genAlterations
vacation. Higliest recommen- large bedrooms.' two tile' baths, eral dIrection of the Delawa¥
dal~ollS from superior familles. living room, dinIJ:lg room, kilchl!!', County DiStrict, Pennsylvania
One
or both of US available. Call dish washer, We powder room,
AssocIation the Delaware'
335 Dartmo ..... AV.II••
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: sw 6-4216
MEdia 6-3846.
SWartltinore 6-4865 or
Medical &Clety, the DelEMIL SPIES
WAttlED.
County Tube1'culoais and
w.......
J. F., BLACKMAN
Fonnerl, of F. C. I0
Lake
t
Association 8nd the Penn~venlng jobs by experienced
1. sylvania Department of Healtl1.
awl-.l.
All. Watch and
121 Yale Ave.
Cou.l7. P .....lv......
LETTERS TI!STAMENTABY o. tbe
above ...... havl.K ..........ted to the
~.~.raI..Cta·"od ....
all ..........
u....
tedl·todebtedma.... the
~
",
••t. and ...... bevlnc 01._ to ~
the ....... without d.lu. to
NEWS NOTES
. --
-
and
RUSSELL
I
Diluzio and Sons
..... « :".'
Cofisurne""s
For
Cooperating agencies include
Write Box U the local· h~pltals, health and
' nursing associations, and tn addl~
tioll, Delaware County Sehool
sofa,
Nurses Association aM the Phll~
four
room adelphia Industrial Nurses AsMEdia
soclatlon.
little girl. Cal KIngswODd 41036.
WANTED-oMEN for general factory work. Must be residents of
S y .....f Sw.......... ......... Delaware or Montgomery CounSIIare. ~III 0734
ties. Do not appI,y if application
already on file.' Apply Monday
four-burner cook
';;========~==~
t h r 0 ugh FrIday, Philadelphia ~utomatlc wa shl11", little"
;:
Chewing Gum Corporation, Eagle :refrigerator. After 5 p.m.
5 ••" " " , 6-1441
and Lawrence Roads, Havertown. 6-4068.
WANTED - WOMEN - LIGHT ='~O~R~'~'S::-A"'I::-.E=---:H=O""t--=P:-otn:-:-t-el:-""-tri:-:-c
WILLIAM BROOKS
FACTORY WORK. Packing and'
double' oven, In excellent.
\&heti & RUbblaJi Removed light
assembly work. Day or night
months. $175.
Lawns Mowed. General .' shift. Must ·be resident of Dela.
Ba1lllD.
ware or Montgomery County. Do
U' IIarcIIq Ave.. 110........ Pa. not apply if' application already
plele· with
on IIIe. Apply Monday through
Friday•. Philadelphia Clh e win g chairs year old,
~l~;.ni~~~
Gum Corporation, Eagle and large cedar cl9S<'t, good '"
$20. Telephone SWarlhm~re 6Lawrence Roads, Havertown.
. ~W.ARD G. CltlPMAN
4057.
WANTED - Boys junior bike.
FOR SALE-2'h-year-~ld ColonAll» SON
SWarthmore 6-6717.
ial home in Swarthmore. 4 bedWANTED
Steady
woman
for
rooms
fireplace 2 We baths brick
C~RACTOI
,
.,'
.
ironing and cleaning two to patio.' $19,900. KIngswood 4.0359.
Til. Floors - Plcntlo TIle , three days per week. References. FOR SALE-Model A Ford: two..
SWartilmore 6~63..
door sedan, 1931. Excellent con_
MOdei'll KItcH.. ·
WANTED-GoOd
h"""e
for.a
very
dition.
Southwtnd heater, $200.
AHercrtlol'
gentle and affectionate.' male Telephone Gi'!more Stott, SWarthcat. Loves anyone who'D lave him. more 6-2299.
. .
1401 Rleiley Av••••
Gray and white. Call SWarthmore FOR SAI,F-Why not freeze 10
CH.der 2-4759
pies for the winter? Spicy, local,
0.0668.
2-5689
WANTED ' - Depe"w.ble woman hand_picked apples, wonderful
for cleaning and C<1Oking five for sauce or apple crisp delivered
days a week In. smaU_apartment. promptly. 5 lb•. 25.cents,10 lb. 45
Box W, The Swanthmorean.~
cents, peck 90 cents, bUShel $1.50.
WANTED-Red maple desk chair. ~lso orders ttlken for fresh, sweet
Telephone SWarthmore 6-7173, .clder to be delivered at 50 cents
WANT~R~
by la~tea~b~ra gallon. SWarthmore 6-1893.
.. '
FOUND
" (with kitchen privlledge it pbssible)" Box Z Swarthmorean.
6·6365.
FOR RE..,T
GfNIRAl
PYLE
Duplicating
,Service
FOR RENT-One large ,room,
twin beds; Olle small. room;
garage available. Telephone MEdia 6-5394.
FOR RE;NT-Springfleld, small
stone !louse on 30 acre farm.
Available until May 1. $90.
SWarthmore 6·5477.
FOR RENT-Selfarate bedrooms.
den, bath. Adult home. One or
two
Phone SWarth-
• LmERS
, ·PROGRAMS
• CIRCULARS
• FORMS
~===~======~i.'
r
~OOFING
Ga'iars
:.,
HI 3·1497
wa... _atNt
OIL BUR~ER'
Sf"VlCE.
1IOlmAY 'l'IIItU ·Slt.TIIIlDAY
NOON
Kingswood 4-1234
8I1NDA.YII ... -.mA.D
.J. A. GREEN
~
."
'_.
Under cover of darkness
or when your home is
uuoccupied are the timel
most IIk.ly will
chOOI. to invade your
pre,mi... and steal your
property. Before it'. too
lato~ ,et the prot.~tlon of
JEtDa. Broad Form Porlonal Theft poI~cy.
b . f' . ' Stewed
NO:~~j~
tomatoes
2
"
VA 10K 8N
Bit:,:,
"""" . . . . . - ' 01 '" 8ilIf PI;
"
'anc!
CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6-8761
Peter E. Told.
'rURK, If: i' SSc
SEPTEMBER nth
Last day alI electors may register to vote at the General
Election. This includes electors who will- become of age on or
before No.vember 7th, 1956. .
SEPTEMBER 17th
Last dsy for any elector who has removed Into a new election district to give notice to the Registration Commission tn
order to be permitted to' vote at the General Election. The removal card must set forth a removal date tnto the new election- district which cannpt be later than September 6th.
COURT BOUSE BOURS:
Regular ]:luBine5s hours up lo and ~nclUding Monday, &.po:'
tember 1'Ith •
9:00 a.m. to 4:30'
Mo;"day through Fl-iday
p.m.
. . . . . . .. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Saturday
Together with such additional hours as designated beloW:
can
September 61h and 7th .. . .............. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.rn.
,
Large Size
Vel'-
333 Da~ou'b"Ave:
SWarthmore 6.1833
i ' ~~ ",
co.
.
,
(money saving 20c worth of coupons inside)
GIANT
2Sc
sim
Ajax the Foaming Cleanser 2._or 29c'
When Vou Change to,
U.s.
'
For "rompt Servlc.
Call
.
.
VANALEN BROS.
17112 S. Chester Rd. 114-1700
NO.1
Bananas
.ATLANTIC
,
','
SW 6-4742
2 pksli 2Sc
• I
WA 8.2440
a"CLYDE
,.
.'
A Complet. I.SUMace _
.:'
~
.
lea' fsfflf' A,.!ICJ'
~r .... Slilp TnnreI
29 EAST 5TH. 51.. CHESTIR
+6311
4-013
s
.4-Q14
L.
:::,r::,
.I,.
."'B-
_I D.
BREY~R'S
lIE CREAM
HaH'Galions
Pints
,
~ RANGE I.•
'ON, A MODERN' ,
CALIFORNIA
Carrots - cello paks -
•
2 Ibs. 29c
Ridley Park
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
S
III D. CI,.
J ....... CI'.
Last'day an elector may' move from one election district to
another In order to be p.ermitted to vote at the General Election.
Club Crackers -16oz. box
32c
Kleenex (400'5)
2 for 49c
A.U Line. oj 'ruuralUltl
~.!III'R .....n
lSe
for
SEPTEMBER '8th
KEEBLER'S
PAINTING'
.thI.....
ON SERVICE
BalftJ & Bird
LAIEL
RED
Prior to
General Election, November 6. 1956
September 13th and 14th ........... , .. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 P:,",'
.'
on
Stop in and inspedphotos of all houses avail-.
able in Swarthmore, Wallingford-Rutledge and
MediCi area.
,.
co-op
...
Jack Pri~hard
WHILE 01HERI SLEEP
~
DAY.n4 NlOBT .
..
9w I ~i MIll PIes (1 BeoI) Iar _
WHY NOT?
...
- lb. 59~
••
Co-Op meats are fresh and tender ••. unpackaged and available for customer inspection ... We butcher to personal tastes
. . :'you see the side of beef, you select your cuts, and you see
your butcher.
""",,...,\IiIll"; ... tlPSfI1lIII ..
SWARTHMORE, PA.
. . . . . . ., . OIl .1,11 . . . .
September 6, 1956
slcedJld(Oft .. 1lb. pkg. 49t
,.0x.,.~8':>':-;'KI4-1214
Dick Franchetti
_ _ ._ .......,...oa-.
., '1
SWln·s
.. George. MY.ers
LOST-$7 Saturday morning in
or outside of Catherman's. Call
KIngswood 4-2482.
LOST-Prescription sun glasses
at the SwarthmDre Swim Club
,on Labor Day. Call KIngswODd 37867.
HI 4-1028
_ '"
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
LOST
939 Rocklyn Road. Sprlllgfl.ld
of
~\
Warm-Air
H.atllg
I
'
. '. Air ~adltlolt.g
sli••• Mehil Work
15 S. CHESTER ROAD .
Swarfllmore
_'.
o Lamb
'
~--
r'
.
Registration Schedule
.
~~::.~
~:~ d.~r:i. Call Sam
WANTED-Younf' kitten for 'a
_~
Weekend
,...,1eI
Swarthmore, Pc.
~o-Oper~tive A's"n. of Swarthmore, Inc.,
403 DartMouth Avenue
, ,'-.
Florist
Clod: bpol,.
and children, George and Charlotte, spent last week in Beach
Haven, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol,
Jr., anei chll.dren, Gloria
Sandra, have been spending this week
In Barnegat, N.J., with Mrs. Pelrsol's mother, Mrs. !<- M. Dryden.
Mr. and .Mrs; Roy F. Linsenot Dartmouth avenue left
Tuesday to . vacation In Ocean
City, N.J. and New York City
until September 20. Their children Todd and Sherry are visiting
Mrs. Linsenmeyer's parents Mr.
and Mrs. George Evans in Pittsburgh untii rejoining their parents here.
Mrs. Hans Borel with Sven and
Ragnar are returning to their
Rutgers avenue home today after
summering In Salisbury Cove, Me;
Karin Borel came home a few
earlier, visiting friends' In
Boston and New York enroute. Dr.
Borel will remain In MaIne tOr a
brief time to complete his re-search work at the lilt. Desert Iswld Biology Laboratory. Mrs'.
Borel's brother Rev. Lars Oster>lin of Sweden wIl1 return witl1
Mrs. Borel. He will be the parttime minister at the Norwegian
Seamen's Church In Philadelphia
while .a fellowship student, at
Union Theological Seminary, N.Y.
Miss FrIeda Scott of Boston,
Mass., returned recently to greet
her friends here 'while enroute .,n
a vacation In Atlantic City and
the Pocono.. Miss Scott has held
a Civil Service position for several years with the Veterans Administration Regional Office in
Boston.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurin and
their son Richard, of Amherst
avenue retunied Sunday after
vacationing for two months at
their summer home in Sorrento.
Me.
HOWAT
HEW lOW
PIICE
5 Ibs.'
S3c
Cooking convenience is yOars on •
modem gas range. There's immediate
automatic lighting of top burners.
oven and broiler. AccUrate temperature
controls assure the heat you want
with no guessing, and food cooks
to tasty goodness. .
Claoo.......0 . . . _
you'" _
01' any
, . ,••
.. yoW d.aI.".
~H"dphk B 17k.
..tu ........
/
'HILIDELPHII I,LECTlle CO.PAI'
.
~
. I
•
For
Returning Pupils
M.et S.ptemb.r 14
.
.
.'
8Wutbmore
colitp ........ Uke to &ake .thIa
of
FunelaJ _ vk.. were
of
Plt!8burgh, We.meoday IDomtng,
September 5. for Seymour 5,
Kirk NeviUS.' newly elected •
(Continued from Page 1)
chalnnan of Cub Scout Pack 101.
•
4""" fa to esprnl tIlelr thank_
Preston Sr, who died suddenly
Grade Soci~1 Studies. 10tb Grade has announced the first meeting
Tbe Society for Social Responsl- to &be penllllllei of the FIn! Monday. September 3. He was 18.
HiStory and 9th grade Algebra of parents for tbe fall season, FrI- blllty in Science wl11 'bold Its CO....·n..... tile BeoI en., AID- Tbe Reverend John ScboI:t con·
classes.
day, SePtember 14. Tbe meeting Seventh "Annual Me e tin g at ....' ...... VIII" ..... other ..en- ducted the _ view at the Home·
Improved Il&btlag bas been p;:- will be beld In McCahan Hall, Swarthniore College on SatI1nl!lY
wbo' 'ted In esUnptsh- wood Cemetery wbereMr. Presvided In the Typ\n& room. ,e Harvard avenue and wl11
and Sunday, September 8 and 9. ..... the tire In I'1Inbh Ball .... Ion Willi IDIerred.Mr. Preston,
Sewing Room and the Reception promptly .at '.1: 00 p.m.'
Saturday Senator Ralpb E. Fland- 8a&nrda)',
wbo was re~ came to SWarthThe' _ _lion ..... _ - more six years ago to make his
Office In the main corridor on the . The PurPose of tbls meeting em (R. Vt.) will speak to tbe
first floor.
will be . to outline the Cub Scout members on the responsibility of Geli, of other err";"S"tIons wlul. bome near his son Seymour S.
Several new sewing maeblnes program for the 1956-57 season. scientlsts in a moral program for .......Ied ..,. aupplJlnl' eqlllp-, Preston Jr. of, Farnum road.
bave been purohased and instal- to apPoint Den Mothers and to peace.
meat and aervt_ Is vel)' mueh Media. .
led in the Sewing Room in Room select new commItteemen for unSenator Flallders. the father" of ap~1ecL
Mr. Preston was R member' of
106. On the contract with the filled posts.
Swarihmore graduate. Na n c y
Our a..ok. to eve17one.
• the. Swarthmore Presbyterian
Westingb.ouse Electric S ~ p ply
All aspects of tbe 1955-56 sea- Flanders Balinet '40. served on~
Cburoh. which be served In sever.
Corporation. a new refngera~or son were. successful because of year as chairman of the Parents H. K. Steinfeld Joins
al capacities. He had served with
bas ·been installed in the coo~ng the fuU' cooPeration of the parents
room in Room 108 of the blgb in all of the activities. The frame- Swarthmore and bas been a memWar two and was active In Liberschool.
work of the committee that was ·ber of the committee for a num(Continued froin Page 1)
ty Bond Sales and the Red crosS
Altbougb much bas been ac- supported so well will be con- ber of years. On Sunday Dr. A. A, parents in Hamburg wbere his in World War one.
complisbed, it is felt tbere is still tinued in the re-election of tbe Benson of PeDDSY'lvania State widowed motber still, lives.
In addition to his son be Is
mucb that needs to ·be done to following men:
.
University will address the memA reSident of the Borougb since survived by two grandchildren,
modernize the antiquated features
Kirk Nevius, cbairman; Jim bers on problems of food and 1941, Steinf~ld bas been a mem- Seymour S. Preaton 3rd: and Mary
of the higb school building.
Clifford treasurer' Cbarles Gern- world populatlon.
her -of tbe Swarihmore Lions Drew Preston.
All the buildings bave been er, secr~tary; Ed Bull, Cub MastOtJ\cers of the organization are: Club. the Players Club. playing a
thorougbly bouse-cleaned,
Howard Kulp, assistant Cub President, William .T. Scott, chair_ popular role in Stalag 11. a
Delegated
Ed Goldmeyer, advance- man of the Department of Pbysicg, fonner cbalrman Of Boy Scout
Dana W, Swan, North Cbester
School aeglns
ment; B. L. Sauter, public rela- Smith College. Massacbusetts, a Troop 2' committee; and an in- road, bas returned from SatJ. FranMedia Friends School will open tloos.
1937 Swarthmore graduate;
terested member of scbool parents cisco wbere be was a delegate for
for the fa\1 term Monday, SeptemAll parenta of Cub Scout Pack President. Edward G. Ramberg. groups until his son John gradu- Kappa Chapter. Swarthmore Colber 10 when tbe new students wili 101 are urged to attend this meet- Southampton; Secretary. Elmer ated from the \oca~ scbools. John ~ege, Phi Kappa psi at the frabe romlng In. All students are ex- ing as are thOSe of boys just bee. Goetz, Jr., Pbil.adelpbla; Treasur- is in. the Army and .bas just 'a.ien ;;te;;;rnl;;;;ty;;;,.;·s;,;na;;;;;;tI;;;o;;;n;;;a;;.l..;;c.;;.on;;.v.;.en;;.;.;tI;,;on......;.._~
pected for the fuU school day coming eligible and those
er. Walter Gormly, Mount Vern- transferred from Fort Lewis.
LADY JANE FUDGE
Tuesday, September 11.
recently moved to Swartbmore. on, Iowa.
Washington to Fort S11l, Okla.
$1.1"~ P••••
school, founded in 1875, as a day Tbe committee believes attendMrs. Steinfeld is active In .
....., Fla.."
Chocolate
Cal'Clm"
school includes children of any ance will benefit the boys~
Urban RedeveIopment
Womans Club and· the Presby- Chocola'. Nut
eo",
...1 Nut
religion, from preschool
Tbose desiring fiwtber informaK •k
terlan Woman·s. Association.
Fa. 0.11,." Anytl...
year-olds throug!) the fUthgrade. lion may telepbone Chalrman
Appoints ",s ern addition she has had, close conlot'~
Of the four new teachers on the Kirk Nevius, KIngswood 4-1034.
(Continued from Page 1)
tact with school students as
~============~
school staff, one win be from
•
put into re-use variously for com- substitute teacher in frequent serSwarthmore, Alene McCutcheon SUMMER RECREATION
. mercia! and. retail purposes. vice. This past summer she has
who wl11 teacb in the upper
HAS FORLORN ARTICLES wholesale. industrial,
taugbt In the Army Educational .
school.
'. The Swarihmere Recreation
other private use. as well
PrOgram in tbe Anti-Aircraft
The scbool office Is open for AlIsoelatioa "";"'unees that the for new streets. new schools. pub- units in tbe area.
Carefully Compounded
Information concerning tbe schObI. followiD&' artIeles ean still be lic parkS· and recreational facilllocated In their Losl and Found; ties.
"1 saw It In tbe Swartbmorean." Each Season of the Year
cot
blanlr:ets.
paint
IIIUOCD.
while
"This
Urban
Redevelopment
---,---------NEWS NOTES
sbra&' and a oIze III tan jaeket.
Program. under which the Feder- alice
CATHERMAN'S
Mr. and Mrs. Ple.rre Decrouez,
These article. ..... located at al' Government gives substantial
•
DRUG STORE
their daughter Maiy and son the home of lIIn. Ales Mills, financial ald and guidance to
Pierre, moved on Friday from 540 550 Walnut lane Until Oetober those cities ,whicb wish to
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Ogden avenue wbere they .have 1. after which time unclaimed take a rejuvenation. of their'
. old
buildl"c
made their bome for six years to llems wIU be clven to the Sal- and wornout areas. is one of the !!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
,324 Cornell avenue.
vallon ArmJ'.
.great progressive movements of i;
Mrs. Samuel !!'rancis Butler of
the American people." aald 'Kniskern. "The local Authorities. the
South Chester
spent tbe Local Men Adive in
Labor Day weeli:l!.,., .:in the Po~
,
engineers. the planners and
The Swarthmore Nursery School will open
COnoB. Her son antt- daughter-InCatalysis Congress wbo are generating and
'law Mr. and Mrs. R.
(Continued trom Page 1)
forward ·these projects are' doing
Septemb'er ,11th. Register, your small fry \
Butler and their children
planning committee for the Con- ~n!re;!:.d:,:=~~v~~a~
stance; Barbara Ann' and Rohert gress. Dr. Krieger Is Congress ~enefi+ not 'On1v to the cities
any tirite ,cifter September 10th. Call Mrs.'
of Sprinilfleld bave returned home t
after vaca\ioDing there also.
re;'~:;;ihemann studied at the themselves, but to the "general
G. W. Brodhead, Director. Phone SWarth·
MIss SylVia Ellis of Soutb Uni rsitles of Berlin and Basel economy of tbe country.
Cbester road spent last week
Swi~:""land. He formerly tau&ht "Many projects," he pointed
more 6·4609. Ages 3 to 5. State licensed.
on a cainping trip wltb tbe Buck at Carnegie InstitUte of Tecbnolo_ out, "are now reacbIng the stage
Ridge Ski Club at Promised Land gy He is tbe author of numerous of re-sale of tbe newly cleared
Lake near Sky Top in the Poco- paienls and articles in tbe field illild into prlv~te hands for the
:nos.
of catalysis and is a past cbalr- crealion of the planned new reMr. and Mrs, Belden Tucker of man of' the Catalysis Club of
im~~ove:,enls. h I: n:~~t b~~
STORE ,HOURS:' Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M,
Park avenue witb their daughter Philadelphia.
.: . ese CI les,
ere a f the size
Judith returned last FridaY from
Dr. Krteger was actlllg bead of {ore been a project 0
,
Friday 9:30 to 9 P,M,
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00, P.M.
a, trip to Queb
land.
~or several years. He also 18, !he ems"w c
occ
MEET THE, NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'$"
director
of
Project
Big
Ben,
maln_
jects.
.
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Miss Alice I:'ennock of Haver"
ford place spent the Labor Day tained by the armed forceS at ~e . As Consultant to the co~ls
University· of Pl!IlDSYlvania.
S1oner. Urban Renewal Adnun",!eek end at Spring Lail~. N. J.
Dr ·Tbomas obtained his .Pb.D. mtration, ('Washington, D. C .• )
·Mr. Wesley Wagner of MIchigan
de~
from Northwestern Uni- Knisk'ern has recently completed
avenue bas returned from 'ProviIt
nd w8s a......,iate director a review and survey of the land
dence, R. I. wbere be attended a
:;":e.!a:cr
for Universal Oil Pro- disposition pbases !)f Redeveloptwo-week special trsialng course
ment . Program:' thr':a~boutndt~1\
III connection with tbe Insurance ducts' Company and 'director
researcb
and
development
for
tbe
continen~al
Uruted S es a
In
Company of Nortb America. Mrs.
Great
La\tes
Carbon
ComPany
bePuerto
Rico.
Wagner's mother, Mrs. R. H.
Cor ••,
Kniskern, in. addition to his ~eal
Gooda\1 of Liberty vis! ted her fore 'oinlng Sun on 'Company.
J
. •
estate
consulting,
and
appraisal
daugbter in Swarthmore
EDGEMONT AVE.. 7TH' & WELSH 5TS•.
"1 saw it in the Swarthmorean." practice, is the Chairman of the
Mr. Wagners absence.
Board of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of
On College' Campus
IIjtn_
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Remember
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PRESCRIPTIONS
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bank
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FAMILY DINNEIS to SUIT ... TAm of IYEItVONE
York and a fonner President of
T"Nft"" ~TF.AKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
EXCEI.I.ENT RANQUET AND po\JtTY F ..u:lf.ITIES
RllSlNESS MEN'S LUNCH 12.1.30 P. M.
tbe National Association of Real
Estate Boards, the Urban Land
Institute and the American Illstitut eof Real Estate Appraisers.
DINING ROOMS 0I •• LOIIV Allt'CONDmONID
. C"",fortobl ...
RCK'm~ Day
or Week
Elevator.
STRAT'", H LIVEN INN
Ya!!> & Harvard AVQn~s, Swarthmore. Pa,
WALTER E. I'AIIIOTT. M9.. .
,
,
,
FREE PAItIlING
The New Type Kodachrome
(in the green bag]
Is
Processed by Eastman
,
Direct· Through
1st
COATS fDr GIRLS •••
. .AMIURY "oah have the A••·Vea...... +loot
let o.t for an extra SNIO.·S wear. O....r cOtllh
aild coat I.h 15,00 to 39."•
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12.99
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E....rtl'Tallared. All wool II.... Slzel 6 to 20.
gineer in 1914, he is widely known
Bo(s Fringed WESTERN" SUEDE JACKm
for his many contributions to the
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Re~114.9S valu....He. soH I.ede. Slaes 6 to lZ; R.st
development of mucb of the comonly.
panys present day finishing and
equipment. During his
Bo(sRUBBER RAINCOAT and HOOD •••
many years with Scott be a Iso
Heavy Ia. hillier! S.... 4 to 12.
Vellow
worked closely with the sales
•• 1 I e U , .
and developed many I
, lOys Deparfllled. DownstaIrs .tor.
the company's tlssl.\e towel fixtures.
sp,d.ls- ill
_Mel TO COllEGE
He is survived by his wife,
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Tae,. Gar8ed.
'QuRted n.,IItV. $. J6 to 4l.
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Funeral services will be at
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. WIIljos, ""Ids aod " " _ _
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Oliver Bairs Funenl Home, lao
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sa- II' to 41.
Rq1 '1&1 ·!bat frieds re'I j
fI'om
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I_bury
'*""'s Dip. I.....
Kodak Co.
Camera & "1obby Shop
Micha,ls College Pharmacy
(Daily
Philip D. Parsons
Services at 2 Today
Back.to-School SPECIALSI
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For
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Your
Flowers
VOLUME2~NUMBER37
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY.
September 14, .1956
. .
I3.SO PER 'I&Ul
(
October Is Opening
of Woman's Club Year
Program Highlights Reveal
Diplomat's Wife as
First Speaker
Mrs. Edwin F. Sla"ton, wife of
the former United States Ambassador to Tballand, will lead off
thlY Swarthmore Woman's' Club
program on October 16, ODe week
after tbe club's annual opening
tea. wollen she -relates "Dilemmas
of a Diplomat·s Wife". Behind her
story are 25 years of service
abroad to this country. In it are
the 'funny times. the troubUng
times, and tbe deep Satisfactions
of growing into another country
and Its people..
.
Expre.se. Thalk,
To the Swarihmore commanli)':
Sch00I.Enroll ment
HI·ts 1437 Mark
CHEST X·RAYS OCT. 1
Free Chest X-Bay. wIU be
J have tried, ........ the fire at
&aken of adult residents 01
the CoIIep on September 1st,
Swarthmore and RutIeda'e 01\
to thank IDIIII7 of the iDdivl·
Octo~r 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. and
duals knciwn to us to have con·
Sat. Recreation Program
8:30 to' 8:30 p.m. at the I14h
trlbuted 80 senerously to help.
Opens Sept. 22 For.
School Auditorium.
In.. the Collece In a " - of
Ele. Boys
School studeats and IItaff wID
eme_cy. Tbroqh this letter
be X.Rayed earlier on tha&
In The Swartbmorean I woll1ll
Swarthmore-Rutledge Scbools dale.
like to thank the commanli)' as opened on scbedule Monday witb
The Sehoots, the Red CtoIIB.
a whole for its spirit of help. a record enrollment. In the elem- the Communii)' Nursin&' Servlula= •
entary scbools, the total Is 815. a Ice, 'the loeal Health OfIIcer and
Some aeInaIIy foucht the fire, gain of 75 ever last year-'s <>pening Do)' Scouts .... cooperatlna' wtth
_ e , admlnklered first aiel, enrollment of 740. Most of tbe the apomrors of the project, the
others broua-ht needed mate- increase is in grades one, three, Delaw..... County TubercuJOIIIa
rials, or made oandwtobes, or four, and six.
..... Health AlIsoelatlon anll the
In d _ of other wan cave up
The high, school enrollment is B!lrean of Tuberculosis Control,
their time, and oomeUmes jeop- the same as last year, 622, with 'Pe.....ylvaaia Department of
ardIsed their safei)', In a neicb- the largest classes of the scboOl He.Jui. coopera'iDg wtth the
bor'. lJI!h.lf.
.
the seventh and elgbth·' Delaware County l\[eclfca1 SoThe CoUep Is cra!eful, and grades. The seventh bas 117 and elety.
ProUd'to be part of such a com. the eighth 121. The senior class
_ - - -_ _-'-_
Twothemen
connected
with
Club cloae\y
will continue
the munli)'I" SiDcerely.
Interest in other lands, one the
COURTNEY SMITH
busband of a member. John A.
PresIdent,
Bird· of WallJDgford. tbe other
Swarthmore Collece.
the son of a' former president,
. James P. Brown, Jr.' Bird has
lust returned from elgbt mon~
travel in the mideast, Egypt, IndIa, Europe on an Eisenhower .
Fellowship. Brown spent more·
than a year in India on a Reld ' .. N' • ht· R· .. S h d i d
gra nt, BOth'had access to troubled , Ig·m 10
C e u e
areas, both observed wi~b the
For First Meeting
trained, seeking eyes of reporters
October 9
and editors.
,.
Reviews of the Broadway stage
The
Swarthmore
Junior. Wom.
wtll ,be presented on November an's Club 1!eld Its first board
27 by Leona Mourton Nelson. who meeting of the calendar year
worked wltb Fox FIlms. liang 1956-57' Tuesday evening, at the
with the San Francisco Opera home of Mrs. !!'rank Starett. The
dI ,program for the Yeru:. was ,
Company, and for the~tch Rao
.',,,,
(OoritinUedon~":a):::":'~_d; With spe.,laJ::~"inpi!asIs,.
Junlor
" CIU",
bB0ani
Cons'I·ders Year Plans
SHS' rlrootballe
.
rs 0""Ig In ::et!,:: :~:"~~u:..!::eB=
'. For Mellla Game, 21st
~5
bas an enrollment
as
wiUt 110ofInonly
Ibe class
last year. The. total enrollment
thus. In the' sChools, is 1437 as
alialnst 1302 a year ago.
Saiurdaj- ProJll'8lll
On. Satl!l'day morning, September 22, the' Saturday Morning
Recreatl6n Program for the elementary school will get under
way at Ute College Avenue field
beginning at 9 a,m. and lasting
10 noon. In case of rain. the higb
school gymwl11 be used.
Each Saturday during the fall
montbs,' the boys of grades four.
five and '!Ix are Invited to join
(Cantin ued on Pale 5)
The
•
Flowerless
r'l"o'l"t'y to'DedlC"ate
T'
New W,Ong Sunday
Bishop Hart to Officiate
. at 4 o'clock Service;
Reception Follows .
'I'be new educational wing of
TrinitY Church wl11be dedicated
on 'S'uo'dav
"'teruoon,' Septe'-~-r
•
ur=
16. at 4 o'clock. The Rt. Rev.
Oliver- J. Hart, D. D.•. Blshop':of
the Diocese of Peaasylvanla wt1l
officla"te' at a serv'lee of' Ev-'~
~.......
Praver,'
assisted bv
the Rector,
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•
the Rev. H. Lawr!>nce Whittemore,
Two Elec:ted for Rutgers
Jr.
Follow.ing tbis service. there wt1l
At a special, meeting of the,
Ddt... U. 'be arecepll\)~·in. tho naw .wing
' .. , .
:'~~':i[~all~ ;edn":"~ of the churcb. All members of
::~t"::~~~m~re :~t
Stops Stopped At
.' Former Stop Spots
Council Advised of
New Stops on
Yale Av,e.
"tbe matter of Slop Signs at the
Swartbmore and Yale avenue intersection had even pollce stopped early tbis week, Burgess Josepb Reynolds disclosed at Monday evening's session of Borough
CO\lllcil. Last Saturday after
Springfield Township Police placed new. red regulation stop signs
on Yale avenue. In addition to
the old yellow ones whicb already existed on Swartbmore avenue, it was nobody's guess who
was to stop but anybody's guess
wbo .was to, go anej. when! When
tbe work-aeday world resumed
Monday morning, consternation
is sald to have reigned at the intersection. Whereupon Springfteld
'removed Its older sign on Its side
of'· Swarthmore
a ven u e
arid
Swarthmore followed suit. TbIS
left some 'People' belleVing the
cbange will constltut. an improve!Dent and otherstblrlklng otherwise, but, everyone boping Mr.
Motorist will take: his stOp slgns
in stride no matter where they
pop up' and' regardless of color,
while official minds settle on 'tbe
efficacy of their 'location.
In case Mr'-Motorist demurs
iidhe matter' of stop signs; be can
still resort to train travel from
the Swarthmore station. Council
, (ci>atlnuedon 'Page B)"
Art~Center to. Open' .
evening by Boartl President Donthe
aid P. Jones. ADDe ·RuII Quirk
,)
.
on Friday evening,' Seplember 21; was elected to teacb fourtb grade new edifice.
O
and the opea\ng meeting of. the at the Rutgers avenue Scbool and
The new building was desjgned
year. entitled. "A Night in Rio." Stanford Bond was elected a cus- by a local architect, .Norman
•
There will be many varieties
tocilan at tbe same scbool. Mrs. Hulme, and erected by Robert , To mark the opening of Its ninth
7 Returning Lettermen
cakes, breads, pies at the
Quirk, the wife of George Quirk Hibberd of Havertown. Featured season. the Communii)' Art CentForm Nucleus For
sale. Mrs.' David W. R. Morgan. who is a dental surgeiy student in this .buIlding Is a new choir er. Rogers lane. Wallingford, will
Jr.. cbairman of' tbiS event. sug- at the Ulllversity of l'eaasylvlinia, room" given In memory of the bold an open house and faculty
1956 Team
'gesis that It wl11 be well worth graduated' from Seton Hall Col- late JoSepb S. Seal by' his wife. exhibition frDm 2 to 5 ·p.m .• Sun'I'he 1950 edition of Swarthmore tbe customer's time to stop by lege. GreenSburg. Pa. with the The stained giass windows that day, September 23.
Higb School Football, led by co- that night' from 0:30 p.m, to 8:39 class of 1956. Sbe received a bacb- were placed in the original woodThe public is invited to view
captains Cal' Coleman and George p.m., and look over the baked elor of arts degree. majoring In en church are now situated in faculty work, meet instructors
Pappas•. bas been going through goods. She would. like· the. club English education. In' addition 'to the new entrance way and are and watch demonstrations .of
a dally sqbedule of rugged drills members to bring their donations student le3cbing experience she memorial windows to members various arts and crafts. Reglstrain preparation for the opener. wI~b to the Bank around 6:15 p.rn. bas had several summers' recrea. of the family of tbe lale Mr. and tions will start that day and con,~ se..
Media' at 3 p.m.' September 21 on Otbe..........
~~.,on the committee tlonal leadersbi'p,
Mrs. George Whitman Casey of tinue thEl. f.o.llowing week'. fall
tg . l i ' l d ' a r e Mrs. Howar,.d .P. J!:ulp.Mrs.
th
Mr. Bond lives at 32.1. Brighton Swarthmore.
e Ru ers
e..
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. An riginal painting depl U_g classes' Wi11,begin October 1.
Coaobes' Millard RobinsOn and l.6uis I. Dethloff, and Mrs. era d liven,!e, aUended Ridley Town0
Cuu
Included . in the open-bouse
Walter ,Udovich have been en- J. Perry.
,
ship High School. He has been the Resurrection scene by the program ,are demonstr..uons of
couraged .bi ·theflile. turnout and
Mrs,' Edward. Coslett, member- employed at the Rutgers avenue noted American muralist, D. Put- jewelry by Mrs. Mary Boyd of
tremendous· spirit thllt bas .-,ooen ship chalrmU.aDnounces that "A scbool during the pasi summer.
nam ·Brinley of New Canaan, the W1l1iamson School and Mrs.
.
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N.I·gb·t.
,In 'ru'
0',' on'
October
9., w l \ l '
Conn,. bas been painted
by him Miriam Elsbree of Wa1H~~'ord.'
evidenced
'by tbla. year's
s
u
a
d
..
edifi'~
, b'e .a'
la· ..•uu
aair featuring an
as a gift
ce and weaving, Robert F. Stallord. GerMore than 50 boys :went to' ,camp
RESUME BRIOG E
. for the new
and a like. nUDI~r ·.~tl11 conSti" Arthur Murray teacher. wbo.' wl11
.
stands in the entrance.
mantown;. ceramics, Mrs.· Anne
.
.
conduct a demonstration of tbe
CLASSES'
Members of the parisll commIt- Ohose Ricbardson. Media; flower
lUtes tbe squa4 in the 4ally Ses-"
.' d
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S
tee in cbarge of erecting' this arrangement. Mrs, Virginia R.
sions. .'
latest Latin American
ances.
Tbe ~oman s
u of warth- building are James B. Bullltt and
Tbe season bas its, brigbt spot Mrs. Coslett adds that the invita- more wl11 sponsor a second se~es Raymond H. Fel1ows. The tblrd Tanner, ,Drexel Hill; photography.
In the lID!> nucleUs of players :re- Uon list is now being prep.ared, of bridge classes for intermediate,
b
tbe lat Walter C F. F. Zimmerman. Media. Refresb_
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b .b
Md'
.
mem er was
e
. ments will be served.
tUrnlDg from last year's. Undefeat~ and 'any.. club . mem er w 0'· as ¥layers on four on ay mOl'IllDgS Giles in wbose memory ...
A wide variety of day and evened t.iam. Co-cal)tabis Col_an at the 'Ilame of a young woman in m Octdber. Walter Connors will plaque wl11 be placed in the !>n'left hait and ,Pappas at fu11baek ' . (¢ontlnued' on Page 5)
be the instructor. The classes will trance to tbe building.
ing courses are being ofIered for
"
ershi
begin on M.ondav , October 8. and
adults
and photoaraphy,
children in painting
have'prOVlded lrisplrlng lead
p
.
,
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2
d
and ci-atts,
.... r I y
and ·,thelr... grea·t· all. :aroun,d play
··Moo'
.,
continue on Qc , " ~5.~, an
~e'lcome'
29. Class' h~'';'
wIU ."" from' 10'American decoratiOn"
oftenslve\yand defensively is. e xu..
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·aR~'.h'_~ woodwottd silk
peeted to be one of the keystones .
1\';' 11; t 12 a.m. at the Club.
~
iag'd 'Wmak1ng00d
r
an this
of a' good. . team. Charlie Went%;
J'
Mrs. Frank Bromley. 150. Harvslia e
.. ew ~ asses
__ L
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kg 11k
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Plans"
for
·!be
1956=57
Swartbard
ava-,e,
is
'the
obainnan.
She
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on Pap 8)
veteno.n quar.!erback, 00
e a
-S r.th
uotb~ CI b
Girl
Scout
activities
will
be
wI11
be
a--'~-~ in reservations .bv
The
wa
more
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U
m'ore
hi
sure repeater at this spot, as s'
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enln
r te p' Ie O· I
· ussed at a meeting to be held Mrs. E. D. Brauns, SWarthmore is plan...t Dg
gId 0 den rpassing ablllty,', field, genera1sbl
, p. disc
to an I ev
we come 0 an new
and brill carrying potential mark on Monday,.. Selltember 11.·. be- 6-0346. Players may register sing- tainmen
him as one of the key men in the tween the bours of 1: 30 and 9: 30 1y Or in groups. The committee m~bers. The Mem~rship ComParents of al\ new and old
wiU make certain that everyone mIUee under the chalrma.nshlp. of CUb Scouts of Pack No. 1 wI11
back fielr!.
p.m. in the Hearth room of
AndY Jones, big•. 1aDk:v cenl
vites al\ mterested people to at- FrIday; September 21 a! 7:30 p.m.
'(Contmued on PageS)
ne~ood chairman, has .
Both Solomon and Goren sys- tend. The meeting will be held to'meet with the Pack Committee
' .', ' .'
,
an urgE>nt request for all leaders, terns will be used In the 1nstruc- ThursdaYM'~Pbtem~ ~:!!:.o and to hear plaDS' tor this :year.,
~. committee. members,' and lion.
, p . m . at . ~"a an a,
. 1Ibil"
11"'wl11 be sho
Ho.... FrOlllG.~any irOOpCOQdtan~ to. attend tbis .
more ~yterIsn Church.
A
on c ........1Dg
. wn
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h'
beeD ee...... when the annual campN' M '
.The evenmg will be bIgbl!ght. and' Dens wl11 be oJ'lllnl"'
::' t
be' dltiCussed."
,~., .'
ad with music by Marilyn Plccard, At tbe ,ftri!t Pack Meeting· Sep.
m Korugstein. Taunus, Ge 1
uMrs. BernbaNtwl*es alsO
The Swarthmore' Presbyterian flutist, accompilllled by Ethel =~ ~":t.new cub' scouts
another
Churcb has
W,arfield AlIen,and the
ternatl0ll81 Llvi,:;' returned to to WOtt with Brownie troops: and
located at, 212, SoUth ttrk!lOprano voi'7 of Helen Ford DIRICTOI,O' EDUCATION
the . ttnat ~ on . the Severi.t leaden 10 ~ With' the Chester road, as a. gift from. a Joyce. Savoy Opera Company acAJine'a::Jlaie-bas been apI)Clil!t.
Ar<.aCODStar
' 'She arrI
today Junior Hl8htroops.lnfonnatioa Small group of ltsmemben.
companied by Jruzabeth
ed ~, LNG oC&.: ....~~ __, . .~•• ..-..c_
.
•,
,ves .
. '. '
Can be obtained by : The propaty w11l be occupled ae:v;
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by Pilme from Quebee.
and details
.
.
,.
by John Schott, assoclalemlnfs&er New resldmta of
tioo' af' the'~ P..,sbJThe daUlhter of Mr. and ~ ....u'!l(! Mrs. Bernhardt ev , ,::;.
the cbufth, and hW'r.mlJy•...t.e 'aDd YIdrIIIty are a-.ect 10 ,caD terlan' Church. MID Hale baa a
Geo:Iqje PIa,wnum ~ .~ani a!e- ,SWartbIilOre . 8:;1;~....,;; 810 'moVe -bi dB' St~ ~/.DI!mtIi. lit !IW'~ eof
troIn
a seIII4ir tids ;eu
iJ_e _1111',.
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Ninth Season Sept 23
'ga'
G':·} C';'-ut'
tinll'
Seifor M9Il"'"•. N' h
tober"
Mothers" Club
n
rarty
Set lor Thursday
. .
N ...... I
ac n. ssues
Call to Cub Scouts
=
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~u.m:;m:J:_~of'::_.~
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Mrs. Judson. R. HooVer. Jr.• of
Wallingford entertained at luncbu ......,...,...
eon Friday for Miss Sally WoodI _
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ward. 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Woodward of Moylan: Miss
WOodward's marriage to Mr. WU_
Ross. also of Moylan.. will
take place on Saturday. Seplem'. . . ' .
,
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ber 22, at the Wallingford PresMiddJetqW/l R"• ..1 .
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byterian Church
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Miss Ro
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Mr J
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ot Swartiun-;; Collese and'j
warthmore College, graduated'
. . Robert MeHenry 01 Par. Opposite HI h Mead_'"
teacliing at t1ie Friends s now from Westtown SchOOl. Mr. Fol- rish road recently entertained his
Te
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CHeshr 2-7206'
SchOOl in Philadelphia
Select let atten4ed thf/ University of former Washington and r- Un!Ask for
Palmer Or Henry Arnold
Mr. Bruee, also a ~duate f Pennsylvania and graduated from versity lacrosse coach. and his
ISvvart""nol'e College i
0
S'Yarthm.ore Collese last June wife Mr. and M.-s. Gene Corrigan
P.OWER SPRAYING ._ TREE TRIMMING
tending the Uxilver;U s ~o; at- with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. of Lexington, Va., and Mr. Ralph
TERRACES, WALL$ AND WALKS
sylvania Law SchOOl y a
enn- He is no~ employeq,by Bethlehem Park o~ St. Louis, Mo.
UI
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Steel Company.
Pat Fisher of South Princeton
..,fit •.,,, I""!h "lIdJ.tt 91 th .........w•. IHd
.
avenue returned Wednesday from
C~'ON!ASTIR. LIUCOTHOI, JAPANrsl'ANDROMIDA
Mr. and Mrs: Robert C D' ue
D
a month·s trip to Pocatello. Ia.•
HyBRID C EH~~!HUS, KOELREUTERIA
of Strath Haven avenue a;"'o':ce
~ere he visited the family of
AN~U'A.LS ·P~"1EHI:INIMU~.\a.L'S
variety)
the eng'lllement,of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett of th'; ~:.~ Wagnon. pUblisher of
,I:.
IALS, STAR ROSES
Miss Helen CUllhman Disque ot South Chester road ith their W
State Journal. Mr.
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SWARTHMORE BALLET. SCHOOL
pa'
n;;-Arts.
and dusty
Mr. 11.,
andshort
Mrs. wedding
Preston. 3rd.
bo1h
wore piDk
small aCcessories.
orchids. ' They
. l',l\ve
trip will
to
StOne Harbor. N.J.• and will
a't home at iI Sumner road, Cambridg!!, Mass. Mr. Preston will be
ath!lia~ tb~ Harvard Graduate
SchOol or .BuSiness Administration.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs.
David Seltzer .of
Elm avenue are receivlnil congratula.tlons on the birth of tln!ir
sixth child and founth' daughter
on Sunday. September ~ in Limk·
eDaU Hospital. The little Slrl
weighed nine pounds. nine ounces.
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WINTER-tlIcKINNA
. Mr. and :Mrs. Robert L. SutherMarie McKenna.
of North Chester .road andaughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Edward
the birth of their fourth
MartIn McKenna of l'IbIIadelphili. child and third daughter. patricia
became Ure bride of Mr. SherI Jean. on 'Mon~. September 3.
Joseph Winter sOn of Capt.
She weighl!d eight pounds.
J. Winter. U.s.N.R.,· and
ounces when alle arrived in
Winter of Cornell avenue and
Mawr Hospital.
B kl
W Va at 10 o'clock
sa~ m~rnn:~. September I, . Mr. and Mrs. William Zeli1f of
in St. Gabriels Churdl. Phlladel- Woodmont. Conn., have announc-
m
~:~
Saa;~!~,
O~eDe~:~:.r~~
Ph~~e
nuptial mass was read by :!~~: :~J~::~:=: ~~
guest.s.
savage was the the Rev Richard Keul.. rector of arrIved on Au~t 2.
Mrs.
former Mrs. James H. Miner of St G b 'el's with Rev Joseph
Mrs. Zelift IS the former Miss
sW;Irilhmore. She enterlained at GibSO:' ~orm'erIY of Mort.on, and Jane ~eelY of Swarthmore.
a luncheon before ~e .weddlng on now assistant rector at· st. GabMr. and Mrs. Richard G. Kep:':~~:at~!~ ~~~e~u~'::"~o: riel's, at the altar for the mar- pIer of Claremont. Calif., are
. riage vows.
.
receiving congratulations on the
guests.
The bride. escorted by her fath- .
of their first' child, a son
er. wore a lull length gown of Richard G., Jr., on August 17.
E TON HOLMAN
PRJean
S Ellen
- Holman. daugh- Chantilly
laceanover
bridal
man Julius
is
grandson
Miss
traced with
accent
of satin
seed of The
Mr. young
and Mrs.
Keppler
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
pearls, with long tapering sleeves. of Cornell avenue. and Mrs. RichHolman. Jr.. of College avenue. The wid" hoop ~kirt of lace-cov- ard M.· Kilgore. of Claremont,
and. Mr. Seymour Stotler Pres- ered salln was finished in the back formerly of Swarthmore.
.
ton. Ill.' son of Mr. and Mrs. Sey- with deep altexvatlng tiers of
I
.
mour Stotler Preston, Jr.. of Chantilly lace•. then ne~, cascad~ Mr. .and Mrs. William S. WilMedi~. were married In the iog into a CajhedMl l~ train. Iiams of Rutland. Vt.,
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church The bride carried a wltite lace- the birth of a daughter. Elizabeth
on Saturday, September 8. at 4 covered prayer b<\Ok with a wlUte Whileslde. on· August 27.
p.m. The Rev. Jos"i)h P. Bishop orchid on the cover.
The maternal grandparen.ts are
officiated at the ceremony.
As maid of honor Miss !IIarie
and Mrs. Edward M. James
The bride was given In mar- McKenna, the brlde's sis~. wore of North SW:u1hmore ivenue imd
rlage by her father. She 'wore a a gown of rose . pink tai'teia.of the paternal grandparents
white'silk organzine gown and a ballerina length. Miss :~~=;:IMr. and Mrs. Charles W, WUveil of cream colored Limerick 'wfuter. sister. of the.
Iiams Of
Hartford. Conn.
lace whicb was an heIrlOOm
wore B1lidentical gown. in
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four generations. She carried
blue.. Each att~l\dant wore.. ~hoes
bouquet .of creamcGlored
to match her gown anti-. c~ed a
and stepnanotis. '
Colonial bouquet of mixed flowMrs. sam,.el C. DeCou. 3rd. "rs. .
matron of honor, wore a rilinton
Mrs. McKellD4. chose a 119W1l of
green etoUe taffeta 'gl:>Wil and car- white net appliqued wit!). blue
a
• Fancy and Plain Sequins
• Spangle•• Pearl.~ RhInestones
e Sequin Pins. Earring Bacb
.1I.f!.1!
Balls
----. Corle
--'.-, --e Sew...,n Jewels; etc.
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Now Is the "lfte to start maklll,
Chrlstma.
tb!ls~
new
fallcy
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.DELCO BAnERIES
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
ROBEIlT J. ATZ. WIg".
Opposite I!orough Parlelng :I:ot
SW'arthmore 6-0440.
. DartmoMth and LafayeHe
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UT(;UNS
Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
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. Wednesday 9 to I
D.Wood of Needham Mass
sey road.
.
marriage is planned tor N . The h co~. E. H. Walker of Crest lane
Dr. Artltur J. Jones of Swarthbel'.
ovem- ~s e~~ transfered to the Geor- more avenue entertained his
gIa )1!1i)i~!'Y District Organized nepbew and his wife Dr. and Mrs.
Reserve In Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Arthur C. Jones of Portland Ore
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. James wall!>er will vlsi.t Mrs. H. H. Glb- for the weekend. His grand..:neph:
of No!'th Swarthmore avenue an- son Of ~ avenue for about a ew and his. Wife Pr. and Mrs.
nOllllce.the ellgagement of
~I!!!'k:~of!' she joins her hus- Rjchard ~ones lID.d young son
daull\lter, Miss Catherine Mur- bap.d In Atl8llta.
G»,ry from I?hila4elp'hla joined
doch
·to Mr. :QonaId Gordon
Mr. and' Mrs. Paul GemmUl of tl!!!~n for djnner'~turday Dlght.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thayer road have returned to
J'4rs. George iJ. 'J.'uFner fO,~er
Gordon Follett of Oberlin Swarthmore after a seven-month ly 0.(. ~07. 4rfl1y~e avenue is now
avenue. '.'
absence durlp.g which time Mr. residing at the lJarvard Inn.
Miss Ja,,!es, who is a senior at Gemmill made a study of the. ~. and MI'!!. 13.\>DJamin Deeble
- '
B.rIlish National Health .Service. have recently· arrived at DartThey were in London. tor five m.!ll!~ ·ll9Wie. frol1l Q"akake. 'near
Public,). Invited
and then traveled In dif- T;>lI1aqua. ~.. Deeble is thll
ferent parts ?t England for six slJl?'lrlp!e!'!le!'~ of Dar t m 0 u i h
a DemoRltrt~tion 01
~eeks. They spent a short tiple H!I)l!!e' Gl!1r1a Deeble .has entered
Technique in'
In Franc'!.
. nlnt)! grade. Mr. 13enjamin DeebDr. and Mrs. James E. Ecken- Ie. ;rr· is 'an X-ray technician at
hoff and fainily of South Chester the ;Emily ~ell' Sanatorium In
lor Chlldren and Adults
road have returned home from Wilmingtop.·DeI.
Saturday, lOA. M.Barnegat Light, N. J., where they
8IId Mrs. H. Lewis Shay
,
spent most of the summer.
J".. al)~ ~".mily of Wainut lan~
SepJemcber 22, 1956
Mrs. Helen M. Hall of Hlllborn have returned from a 4,ie-weet.:
Jane RUshmore Boom
avenue and Mrs. A. M. Lackey of vacation ~pent in their house at
;f"..
• lrielia~ Beads. Bugle Beaels
B~EtP:'u~!~?~ITH ,... SU'MMEI Tlli.
CUSTOII
C"'ersona ls'
$~QUIN$
=!~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~
Call SWarthmore 6,0476
Actin M_be. of the S....rtIi...... ·fi'tl.... )o. . .c......
11am
le1.':.-":
f· ,.." .
9 South Chester Road
B':::'
D:lno McCurdy of South Chester
road was the blue ribbon winner
of the Junior boys 200-yard free
style In the second annual cup
carnival ot the Swarlhmore Swim
ClUb. This was not reported in
the August 31 issue of The
Swarthmorean.
.
.
F;;;;;;~·;;;~P~E~I,t~~~A~~S~P~R~I~""~K~L~E~R~S~Y~S~T~~~M~S~;;;;;;;;;;;~ is~:~v;:r~o~y·
f ~ Mr. Douglas ~hildrep. is.:"te. Betsy, :'d Robert lis~~~o:f ;....: ~~:,:rlYTI::::sP::;
the son of Mr~ ande;:,o~r~: C:;: ~';:";: ;~ter a vacation at Wagnons were residents of G~ern-
r,
.Miss bUileeil
F. Rosen. .....n
. I N. J .• have anth~eDt ot their
Rosenblatt t
Marla Jobanna
D r : ~U1lam Henry
=U~'ro if' ~~ta .S.
lia 'J 1:. ".
aof" ..... ___:_WII~. ~I;Ucll
~....vueck.
CustonrLanjscape Work
Dany' 6,\..·.el-&
'
d Mrs
n.
BREAKFASt - LUNCH ... _DINNER
Mr. Dan ·R.' Priedem&ll. was
beSt man for his brother. The
ushers were the Messrs. Edward
F. Alps of Manhasset, N.
Franklin Dill 01 Oklahoma City.
Okla.; James Van Buren 01 Atlanta, Ga.; oTobn L. Allen and
George T. Brayman of Plttab\ll"llh.
After a wedding trip the
will reside in Ithaca. N. Y.
the bridegroom will do
work at Comel! University.
Mr. and Mrs. Priedeman, the
bpdegroom's parents. entertalned
at the rehearsal. dinner Friday
evening at the Strilth Haven Inn.
The bride's step-grandfather
and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs.
urSBfIe-s InC·
U·(W DR'D'P INN
p6nn~ivania
Mr
Gl-'-~~- 1blatt'ofaDUn tClalr'~ar
'N
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ii
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M~nailir
cation in Sua-B-ocJro
Mass.
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Rose
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Eili?beth ~
':~::~ I:'turday follouriR- a monthav'senvua~
from Cape Mar. N. J .• where
spent the lItIInmer.
el of matching blue cb1llOD. Her
with lotus pods and ivy.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
PRIEDEMAN.HOPPER
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The brldesipaids were Miss hat was of .......
""". ve·v
The marriage of Miss Marellen MarY . Drew Preston. sis t e ma~g
'-hln sha de and she wore a
ETHIL
WAnS
SHAFFIIl
MABEL W. FRASEI
-LIds• .......
~WhIte Hopper. daughter of
of the -oom; Miss Elizabeth For- corsage af u.....
Studied ....otflrtay School Loctdon; lAo
G"add" of art _teacher cit Columbia
er"
-- -""\e of Italian
and, Pauline Or .....l•• Hel'M Diedrich
ConMn'otorJ of Music, ChllO",o Arlitt
a nd Mrs. Thomas W. H o p p
sythe
of Thayer roa.d; Mrs.• Wll- seI ected an ~
(Pupn Myra Heu)
CIIMI with Harol~ Iouer
Doe"
.....ood lane. to Mr. John. saln-I llam Boone Groves. Richmond. s
Uka
in pale
. .shade of - .. - uel Priedeman, son of Mr. and
wi' th b--' e.,....~
t 1--"'''' aleeves. Her
At the Studio of Ad081. Falrba.ks, 234 Park Ave....
Ind.'. Miss Jane Geyer. ·Plqua. 0.; h t of • __
U_. John H. Priedeman of Ashe'_LI~ elv t was trim
......
Miss Mary Ann Ingraham. Po- a
ma .......... v e
.Telepllo.. ItlllC)swood 3052"
ville. N. C.• took place saturday. land. 0.'. and Miss Joanne Bruce. med with a band of feather in the
Sep tember 8 •. 1n Trinity Episcopal Mansfield. O. Each attendant wore same shad e. She wore a ~.
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Church.
f
pink
the same costume as that 01 the 0
.~.
The Rev. H. Lawrence WhltteMiss Genanne .Wlnter. sister
of honor.
'
In a sheer
more. ·Jr.. performed the cere- matron Ro
bridegroom. was
Mr. · bert, A. Hull of Ply~
mony followiog which a reception
'Ik ·····t In tones of brown and
.
mouth. Ml CL .·• w'as the best man. Sl Pl'!ll . .
.
introduces
was held In the garden at the
""
d . hit SIi
0
a hat
'
the
br'
l'de's
ren°
ts.
The
ushers
were
Mr.
Robert
F.
aqua
an
w
e.
e
·w
re
home of
of beige straw and her corsage
STELLA HOBSON --Ior/herry with
Mr. Hopper gave his daughter Vall of Canton. 0.; Mr. Charles was of white roses.
Ii> marriage. She wore a .princess D. Makepeace 2nd, Marlon. Mass.; Mr. Edward G. Deany .of PhllBallet Russe
gown of Duploni silk, and an Mr. Arthur de Cordova, Westport. adelphia served as best mlin. The
..
Fokine Ban~t
heirloom lace veil. She carried Conn.; Mr.' Michael Wheeler. ushers were Mr. ThomasBrlggs
C~therine LitflMiiilli
Fujii chrYsanthemums with ivy.
Bloomileld Hills, Mich.; Mr. of Norwalk, Conn.•.cousin of the
Broadway Sh~\vs
Miss Helene W. Hopper
Thomas M. Wlllls, Jr., Pleasant- bridegroom, and Mr. Edwin A.
enrOll Now
maid of Mnor for her sister. The ville, N.Y.; and :Mr. Rodman Collins of Bryn Mawr.
. Small Classes
bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Ward. K ell1'ett Square.
The bride is a graduate of West
S
.
BeN.en 12:00 lie. '2:00
Prledeman, sister of the brideThe bride's mother was attired Catholic High School and is In ., Call
W 6-4430
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illen
groom; Miss Nancy
In a soft blue-green taffeta gown her fourth year at the Academy
Troy, N. Y.; Miss E
. with matching hat and acces- of Fine Arts where she is studyStaftQrd of Detroit; Miss Mary sorles. The groom's mother choSe ing portrait painting.
Louise Hodie of Sti'Bth
. a . navychilron frock with 'white
The bridegroom is a graduate
~
. avenue and Miss Vlrginlll
accessories.
Georgetown Prep School, Gar. M' O·-.ad.· 'A-<\all· U
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Bevan of Crest lane. They wore
A reception was held ImPark Md He attended Culver
407 DART
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blue satin dresses with mat..hlng mediately followiog the ceremony. MUltary' School and IJidiana Uni.
.
hats; ti leaves and happiness roses at.sJirhti!haven C~untry CI~..
versity where be was art editor
CLOSED S1.TURDAYS ~ND SUNDAYS
completed their ensemble.
The brld~ attended Deriiibn of the humor magazine. He
. . . . ...
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The bride's mother wore a IOden University where she was a melh- spIdYlng art at the Unlilersity
.
of EN 7
to 7: 0 P.M,
green satin gown with brown ac- ber of Delta Gamma sorority. The
and the Academy
Throug'h
iday
_ries. Mrs. Priedeman was at- groom attended ,LawtehcevUle
to '1-eU
tired In a gray metallic satin goWn School and Williams Coli..
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.Aft
.
aDd lUcky have
Berry
September, 14, 1956
1 HE SW AR11IMOBEAN
Pq.2
:Rutlers
.
Friday 9 to 8:30
.
¥'r·
~~~=:~~I~ve~~e~.m~~er~o:;:f:;:S~W~iI~rt~"~m~o:;:re~;B;us;in;e~S~S~A~S~SO~C~i~!'t~.io~n~~~~~F~1'l;';e;n;d~8~'~M;·~e~~;t~i;n~g~P~la;c;e~
all this
;
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'w
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Ogdenfor.
avenue.
left with
Wednesday
to Joe's
Pond,
Danville.
Vt. and
Mr.
visit
a week
Mr. and
and Mrs.
J. near
B. Millard
Tyson
Mrs. Herbert B. Sanford of Va.... family of Guernsey road visited
sar avenue at their farm in BeI- them for two days en route from
fast, N. y..
Deer. I~e•. Me.; the. Tysons also
Mr. and Mrs.
W. Brinkmann crossed I,ak" Champlaln and visreturned to their horr.e on Wal- itef the ~~ Pole, N. Y.
nut lane last week tollowing
ean
erson of .Dartmouth
two-month trip' to Califarnl a av~nue, Josie Lang of Cedar lane.
They were joined at the end
!~dlMH~~ld of RutJgers avenue,
the summer by their daughter
a 0 .e Roxby of Elm aveBetsy.
nue recently attended a six-week
Dr. and Mrs Charles A And
course of sewing lessons in. Chest.
.
er· er. Each girl made her own dress
son of Yale avenue spent a month and modeled it in'~ ~
at Indian Lake In th Ad!
.
w.e .ashion
,
e
ron- show which included both junior
dacks, N. Y.
d
nI
George Brodhead of Maple an se or groups. Marjorie was
avenue is recuperating from a awarded second place in the junior
case of mumps
!!roup and received a small sew.
mg kit.
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PIANO TUNING
pi!:TEB E. TOLD, JIABIoam TOLD, p1IBLJ8JIKIUI
there
will
be
a
service
of
Morning
mate
t
the
National
Music
CamP
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Pho.... 8W~ &-.,..
Prayer and Holy Baptism.
a,
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
Those serving as ushers will be at Interlochen, Micb.
•
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
H. G. Toland, head usher; R. J.
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
alternate; E. O. Cramp,
"Polly" Told
PIANO. INSTRUCTION
R. M. DaDlel, R. H. Fellows,
&.iered as Second Claas Matter, JanuarY 24, 1929, at the Post C. H. w. 1JI8r8ham, W. s. Patton,
ROIERT lEIGHTON. I"" SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
OiIlee at swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 8. 18'1l1.
and H. G. Weaver. Charles Fel, DEADLINI!l-WEDNESDAY NOON
lows will serve as acolyte at 8
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
eveninS, at 7:30 in the Woman's
311 Cedar
al
wing
of'
the
~hureh
win
be
Mr. Bishop wl1l preach at the Association roIf'"
.
9: 30 and 11 o'clock services this
The Intercessory Prayer Group
Hart, Bishop
theRev.
Diocese,
Sunday morning.' '1\he title of his wl1l meet at the church at 1 on dedicated.
T)leofRt.
Oliverwill
J.
sermon will be ~'Casting Out Tuesday afternoon. AU who are be the officiant;' IFonowing the
, Demons".
interested are -cordially invited to service a rec.;ption will be beld
in the n~w wing.
Regular Church School sessions attend.
begin this Sunday~ The first sesCircle 8 will meet at the home
Beginning Sunday, September
sion begins at 9:30, and the sec- of the chairman, Mrs. Glen T. 23, there will be a change in the
ond session begins at 11 o'clock. Smith, 550 Riverview road, for time of services. There wl1l be a I
Our parlor. are. air conditioned
There are double sessions for all coffee at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday. service of Holy Communion at 8\
children from nursery school age
The first regular meeting of the o'clock. At 9: 30 a famUy service,
·for your comfort.
through sixth grade. The Junior Board of the Nursery Day School will, be held, and the regular ser- i
High group meets at 9: 30 only in will be held on Thursday even- vice of Morning Prayer will be
McCahan Hall. The Senior High lng, in the Women's Association
at p: 15 instead of 11 oclook.
gloUP meets at 11 o'clock only, rOom.
in the Hearth room.
Starting this sunday evening, FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
_IC'IOU Of "",,lULl
The three and four-year-oldS the Trancepf Choir (Junior HIgh)
and grades one, two, and 1bree will meet for rehearsill at 7
Swarthmore Meeting First-day
1820 eN.IINU'
meet on the first lIoor of the the choir rehearsal room (former- School win open next Sunday i
David' Braun Memorial BuDding; ly Loeffler Chapel). The Carol with a Family Day at Meeting
ouva H. lAIR, PI f.
MAD A. lAIR, PI £ . . . . .
kindergartners meet in the base- Choir will meet on Thursday frOm
Worship at 11 a.m. in the MeetTaI.phD•• RI 6-1511
ment room of the May Loeffler 3: 30 "to 4: 15 in the Primary de- ing House. A social hour in honor
Memorial Building. Grades four, partment room in th~ new .build- of the First-day school famUles
live and six meet lilt 200 Soutli ing. Their rehearsals will continue and teachers will follow 'Meeting.
Chester road.
each Thursday at the same time. Coffee and punch will be served
The fIrat meeting of the Senior The Westmin1ster Choir will
in Whittier House at this time.
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SUNNY BRAE ORCHARDS
High SChool Fellowship will be in the rehearsal room (formerly All are welcome.
held this Sunday evening at the Loeffler Chapel) at 4,15 on ThursA Covered Dish Supper wl1l
Manse, 912 Westdale avenue, from day and will continue to meet precede Monthly Meeting for
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6: 80 to 8 p.m. Ught refreshments eaoh Thursday. The Chapel Choir BuslneJ on Tuesday. Friends
White and Yellow Varieties Until Odober
will be served. All of the young (Senior High) will rehearse this should bring their "dish" and eatpeople In the tenth,' eleventh, and Sunday evening at 5 in the reutenslls to Whittier House at
twelfth grades are corciIally in- hearssl room, prior to... their fel- 6: 30 p.m. Dessert and beverage
vited to Mr. and Mrs. Bishop'S lowship meeting at the Bishops'
be provided by the MemberContinuous Fresh Plantings Till Frost
home for 1bis opening. meeting home.
ship Committee. The BUSiness
of the fellowship.
Meeting will ,begin at 8 p.m.
There will ,be a meeting of the
MnHODIST NOTES
Regular First-day School clasofficers of the Couples' Club on
Sunday School classes for all ses will' start on September 23
EGGS
POULTRY - VEGETABLES
Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of ages beginning at two y~ars wl1l at 9:45 a.m. in Whittier Hoose.
Mr. and Mrs. Schott, 15 Benjamin convene at 9: 45 Sunday mom- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE N,OTES
West avenue.
Ing.
Divine Mind's triumph over ,the
Morning Worship will begin at
'1\he regular meeting of the Sesforces of materialism wl1l :be set
9 A. M. - 7:30 P. M.
slon will be held on Tuesday 11. The service will be conducted forth at Christian Science serby Dr. W. Galloway Tyson who
has been preaching in Mr. Kulp's vices Sunday in the Lesson-SermPennell Road. 112, Mile South of Tr.afflc Light,
absence. His sennon topic will on entitled ''Matter.''
- ,--Accounts of divine power 'and
liThe Finality of Jesus".
Tbere will be a nursery for in- healing-including Joshua'S vicfanis and children up to four tory at Jericho and Christ Jesus'j
years of age under the supervision walking on the sea-will be among!
of a staff of rotating teachers and passages read' from the
helpers. Parents bringing children
The Golden Text will include.
for Nursery, are asked to use the
first entrance adjacent to Borough the followlDg ';(Psalms 81:10)::
CHURCH SERVICES
"I am the Lord thy God, which
Hall.
---P-RESBYTERlAN cHURCH
There is a Kindergarten Pro- brought thee out of the land of
JO~s~';;i. ~:!'o"Ja:~ gram for children of four and Egypt."
Suncla3'; September 16
five years old and a junior church A cordial invitation is extended
B'-"A' Program for ,children of grades to all to attend the services, at
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.--..... .......P
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the church' on Park avenue a~ 11
will preach.
one to six.
9:30 and 11:00
The Methridlst Youth Fellow- a.m.
. A.M. - Church
School.
ship will meet in the Chapel at
..9~A.M.-Adult Bible Classes. 6: 30 p.m. Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Knut Krieger of
ME-r~ODIS'r CHURCH
The meeting of the,'co,!,mlsslon Riverview road, Dr. G. Alex Mills
J~hn
C. Kulp
on Stewardship and FInance, of ,Walout lane, Dr. an:;-r:dcld;;;;~-;;:I
Mlnister
Robert \Viide
scheduied for Monday, has been Heioz Heinemann of l.
MinIster of Music
postponed unW Monday, Septem- avenue;' and Dr. and Mrs. AdalSun., Sept IMP 16
ber 24.
Farkas and Dr. T. Burtis.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday SchooL
The CommiSsion on Member- both of Wallingford, and Dr. and
11:00 iA.M. _ Dr, TysOn will ship and Evangel1sm wWmeet In Mrs. AlexOblad of Sprlngfteld,
preach.
the Chapel Tuesday at 8 p.m.
all attended a cocktail party at
6:30 P .l\tL-MYF
Tbe Ladies' Bible Class will the French Cons~ in Philadelphia
TRINITY CHURCH
hold its regular meeting at the Monday evening, in connection
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector home of Mrs. Paul M. PaulSOn, with the International Congress
Sundal', ~ 16
100 Park avenue, ,Wednesday at on Catalysis
8:00 A.M.-Holy Comuinnion.
12: 30.
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11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer and The Chancel Choir will
4~~IYp ~aptls!n.Dedication of b.e rehearsal '1\hursday evening at 8.
New Educational Wing. 'lbe Rt.
Next Friday, September 21, the
Rev. O. J. Hart, OMclant.
"Pairs 'N' Spares'.' will hold a
- THE RELIGIOUS sociEorv-' treasure hunt, meeting at the
OF FRIENDS
at 7; 3\1 .p.m.
Sund&T, Seplember 16
The Rev. Jqhn C. Kulp, pastor,
11:00 A.M.-FamilY Day at M~t- who has,'been In Japan on a sumIng for Worship.
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mer mlsison project, will be re12 Noon-Coffee Hour in Whittier turning home next weel
wUI be back in the ,pulpit on
1II0114a7, ~ptember .,
September 23 His sermon topic
Whichovor type of needl. you All-day sewmg for A.F.S.C.
.
Tuesday, September 18
will be ''Man Proposes God Dis- in your phonograph. remember to
poses. "
change it when necessary. So·uU.d
6:30 P.M.-covered Dish Supper.
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8:00 P.M.-Monthly Meeting 'for pi__iii
"permanent" . ne.dle, often cause
Business.
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WedDeBIJa.7. S!I' riper 19
RUTH
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needle foo • h. mlcroscopl. inAll-dlll sewing for A.F.s.C.
spection .. .ny fI....: YOUt record_
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CHlUSl'. SC1I!lNTIST
SWAk'iUllORE
ParI< Avenue,below Harvard
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Group of, United Cerebral Palsy,
elected Monday niaht at the home
of Ruth C. Webb, SoIrth Chester
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Kenneth, Weinrich, chairman;
Betty Clark, 1'eC1O"dlngsecretarY;
Edith McCloughan, corresponding
secretary, and Jean McIntrye,
tre!lsurer.
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.0 ,strenatil at that post. AIthough he has been developing
slowly, his line baddng abOUld
be one of the brlgb~ spota of the
defense. At r"nnlng guarda, Dan
Jackson and George Garrett provide the team with' tremendous
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean." experience and spirit at these
positions. Their constant all out
effort in practice has been a line
example for the squad throughout
the dally schedui~
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Thoughtful men and women
, Bl1llistWelsh,
a tackle,
make provlsiOIl for their Ilnal the
of the
seven completes
returning
resting place just as they take
letter men. Bill, a stocky. powerout life insurance or make a
ful
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will. A sound investml'nt in
is IO!~:;fO~:dg:a: ,;::n:!~~
advance of need.
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A.... a ...... City LIoe,
a cu s ort
p ay ast year.
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Alth,!ugh these veterans have
IVyrldge 3-1122
the edge on experience there are
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be' f
thOt er memth rs
the
havea a
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varsity berth. At th~ center :po~
Dick Coles, a husky and
Senior, is battling for that posi_
tion backed up by Roy Stuart Sid
Johnson, Dave Sbu!e and BiIl'McKee.
Philadelphia Conservatory of Music
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Sapphire?
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A~ the tackle position to replace
John Lang and Hugh Morrison,
linemen lost' through - graduation,
there is a healtby battle royal.
leading contenders at the
moment are Herb Stelglemen,
Noel 'Turner, and Bill Morrison,
SW 6-6~14611
with Bill Roland, Lee McFadden
II Mlrs. lroml,y SW 6-31
and Jay Lord improving dally.
Bi1l Welsh is being considered for
WALT CONNORS, T. .c....
Brauns
The New Type Kodachrome
(in the green bag)
Is Processed by Eastman Kodak Co.
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Dired Through
.Cam.era & Hobby Shop
. Michaels College Pharmacy
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PRE.P SH,OP
Dartlno:." Ave.
qua~eri>ack
action during the season
I~iiifr;;;iii~ii~~~~~iii~~:i~~iiiiiiiiii~iii~:; ' aIJutbitw!l,lof be
ineligible for one
FAMILY DINNIIS to SUIT ... TASH of IYIRYONE
because of hs transfer status.
TENDER STEA~S and CHOPS Cooked to Order
. Head manager Jimmy Patterson
EXCELLENT BANQUET ,AND PARTY F'ACILITIES
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12~1130 P. 1\1.
IS assisted
by Johmiy
Thurman
and
Dick JohllOOn
who form
a very
capable staff. 'Statis~cians Henry
Coe and Jack Walter will be assisted by Jeb Turner and Jean
DINING ROOMS •• d LOllY All ,CONDITIONID
Comfortobl ... loami, Day or ,We,ek
Elevator
good~
Miss June Keighton of Cedar
lane is in New York City where
she he,S taken a position as designer for Springmaid Fabrics.
Mr
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an
rs. place
H. L. had
Bunker,Jr.,
of Mt. Holyoke
as th-'r
guest for a few dayS of thIS' week'
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Than Aung of Rangoon Burma.
Tban, who was enroute to the
University of Michigan, is studyin)! in this counlry on a, Burmese
Government business ,scholarship
for three years. He and the
Bunkers' daughter Maryannne a
student at Bucknell 10 Lewisburg,
met at a Burma-Bucknell weekend last spring.
Mrs. John R. Bates of North
Chester road with daughter Sally
Experimental Program
Began Monday for
20 BellMen
Swarthmore College will conduct an experimental studY program this winter, "Liberal Arts ,
for Executives," sponsored by the
Bell ~elephone Syst.-n, Courtney
C. SmIth, president, has announced. Twenty men cbosen' from Bell
companI es all over the country
began on Monday a 14-week pro~
~am, under the, supervision of
DIrector Bruce Dea~ing, .associate
professor of EnglIsh lIterature
taught by members of the staff~
of Swarthmore College and other
neuby institutions and guest
lecturers. The second semester for
2O
J ' other Bell employec;s will begin
anuary 8.
A similar ,program has been
sponsored by the Bell System at
the Institute of Humanistic Studies, University of Pennsylvania
and Dartmouth and',Wllliams
leges each undertook an eightweek session with Bell personnel
this summer. The Swarthmorl!
~xper~mental program, however,
IS un Ique I n th at It
. ts the first
attempt to integrate an adult
study program Into the Ufe of a
small college in session.
In i5 hours of classes and sem,in ars weekly,the theme "The
In his Society" will be
d eveloped in three major divisons:
osophy, The Search for
Meaning,
i
PhilTruth, and Virtue; The
Arts, the Communication of Ideas
Emotions, and Attitudes through
Patterns of Words, Sound,Form,
and Color; The Social Sciences
The EStablishment of
to Institutions, Society, lind the
Past. All of these will be ap~roached through contemporary ,
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N()W Cutler .... !be lira n.lIlr __ lantlmpro_t
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to, _ .... ' . .tun! ehaaeO," paoture ' . he......... StiIJ
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a-IyeOl' bollaM., ~ V~IIIh7" ... WOIIi
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ton College and John traveled
with a friend over 9,000 miles this
summer.
Mr. and laMrs. Richard
Dogwood
d M Willis
Wi of
an Waterbury'
rs.
llis's
mother Mrs.ne,Ethel
of
P ark avenue· will have as their
guest ~rs. Willis's aunt Mrs. Edna
Miller who will arrive on Tues-
Washington, 'D.C., the Museum of
Modern Art in New York, and
PhlladejphiaSymphony OrChestra
eoncerts
will suppleiDent 'the
classroom work.
Mr. Dearing describes the pro~&"I as more an "idea program
gra~
that an informational one, whose
pUl1>ose ,Is not to provide some
ing questions' nor to indoctrinate' ,
participants with any system of
approach to the problems used,
but rather to give these and re-
Van,Wie
in Carristeo,
N. Y.mothMrs. lated
questionsexperience
meaning inand
terma
M~ France,
Mr. France's
of individual
to
father.
er, returned to Sprin'tlfleld with broaden the scope of that experher son and dau.ghter-in-Iaw with ience."~,
.
whom she makes her home.
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F.
A.
Child's
grandchildren
Jim
Keighton of Cedar lane is
School Enrollment
Ambrose and Susie Salmini of visiting with friends In Newton
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. Mark Yonkers, N. Y., were participants Center, Mass. He will return hom..
in a Swimming Meet that tOok next weekend.
(Continued _
Paie 1)
in football play under the leader- place In the Olympic Pool in
ship of Coach Bill Reese, who is Fairmount Park. AmbrOse. In the
regular physical education ID-year-old group, won a medal
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equipped with imiforms, shoulder Enion of Ogden avenue, were
pads, and helrnlets; and touch participants In the Rose Tree
football for those without such Horse Show on Saturday. Silralh'lll
equipmenL AU boys should wear placed third and ,Laura placed
second in the' children's horsesneakers.
Each boy will be given a par- manship class.
Mr. William, D. McHenry of
ent's consent ca.d for the physical CX3minatlol' f",. the boys who Parrish road entertained at dinner last Wedoesday night Mr.
want to ploy tackle football.
lAD CIS£'OF TIE .lInEII
John W. Dodd, Jr~ of Chester.
Jr. lIId1l'raeUee
Mr. Dodd will attend him at his
Following an accldeat,
The junior high football squad wedding ,to Miss Janet Victoria
there'.
no need to feel Jithas already started practice under
tery
If
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coaches Don Henderson and Bill Shalupa of Springlleld tomorrow.
Cuul". A1Itomobile pollc!". Thia i. the ,o1ic,.
Three teams are in pros- more High School and Washingwitb
tic P.8..• malllliag
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Mr.
Dodd
is
a
graduate
of
Swarthand
middleweights, ton and Lee University, in I.exlng_
th~ PenonaJ Senice of
thIS ollice and the eatiie
',,"ing
ton, Va.
.
lEtna org~i.ation. coalt
" A schedule
based onofweight
and age.
to coalt.
tne games
with I~:::S:~::~~~~
other scl)llOls < having teams
equal wt'igI)t and age has been
arranged. It is the slm of the
..fll I..... 0 / 1 " , _
Sl'JIool to provide foothall
perlomce for all boys who wish to
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play,th~ game.
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On the Corner in Swarthmore' "
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We Deliver
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the
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and practice
Waldo Davidson
'attends daily
as the team's
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Course for
the Bates~ summer home at Shore- Campaign," and
"Problem of
ham, L. I.,. N. Y. Sally attended Racial Desegregation." Field trips
summer school at Mary Washing- to the National Gallery of Art in
school boys contesting for the for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley France m:
posiUon of water boy with no declslon apparent at this time. John Springfield spent the weekend
Shorty Wilmore is on hand as with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa.
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(COIltmUed lrOm JOSIe 1)
the
vicinity who is inte<~
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Joining the Junior Woman'. Club
is asked to call ber at SWarthmore 8-2824.
Outstanding events that are
~lanned for the coming year are
a semi-formal dance in November
a covered dish supper and fi~
of, Christmas stockings for needy
children in December a talk by
the Honorable LeRo; van Rodden in January' and a b neftt
fashion show in'F b
e
e ruary.
Club members keep
busy also with good works, such
as helping at the County Train~ng Center for Retarded Children
10 Lansdowne collecting'
'lry
and the' like' for the ~e~e t
Sleighton Farms and
rs a
toys for the t '
. collecting
the
W llingf°Yd repPralr shop at
a
or
esbyterlan
Church, which,in turn, are given
to the children at the Robert
Wade Neighborhood House' in
Chester. The, international affairs department win be rounding
up magazines, as well. as yard
and other materials lor the
making of clothes, to be sent to
foreign countdes.
Melchor. There are six elementary day from Tucson, ArIZ., by plane ready-made answers to perplex-
STRATH HAVEN INN
WALTa. E. 'Allon. M,r.
Considers Year Plans
expected progress and sophomore and son John returned this week Issues and special topiCS, such as
from three months' vacation ..t "Analysis of the Presidential
, Dave Houtz has been one of the
outstanding performers in his
class. Charlie Dietz, a transfer
student, would certainly see quite
(Daily 1st Class Mailings)
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TEACHER of
. Trying to replace Pete Kroon at
rlght end and Allen Baughn at the
other end is a resl challenge and
at present a merry scramble
amot)g coaches and players alike
taking place in an attempt to
solve the problem. At this time it
. I mpoSSI'ble to j;st anyone
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person shead of another. Squad
members from last year are Bruce
Wilson, Jack Cllihoun, an~ Larry
Jones. New faces competing for
the spots are Bob Gilftllan, Dave
Grogan, Hank, Valentine, Sam
Scott, Ken Hughel. Bud Paulding
Barry Wright, and Bob Watkins'
.
Skip Skoglund has shown great
posslbillties at
in his
first year· ~ut and 15 expected to
~v" Charli.e Wentz real ~ompetitio~ ~fore the season IS over.
ThIS bIg, left hander Is followed
by Bill Medford, a real spark plug
~rom the sophomore class. Lead109 candidates to lIll the shoes of
yers
the de feruuve
. pl a
' Dick Snyder
and John LeWis, are' Jimmy Bruce
and "'"
~.di e P ayne at right halfback. This position is still a big
question mark and the field is
open to all comers. Bob Longman
Thaddeus Adams are also
cand'd
lates w h 0 will be heard
a er.
fr 0 m I
t Tom Corwin has
sown
muc h improvement over
b
year a
e e t half back
spot,
last and along
t thwithI fBirdie Crawand Harvey Pierce back up
Cal Coleman.
Although George Pappas is a
tower of strength at fullback some
of the outstanding back field play
has been exhihlted by the three
boys trying out at this position.
Lauren Dickinson has shown un-
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Stu FIsher has been a ball of
fire at the rllnnlng guard spots
and looks like a potential starter
with Jack Lewicki Carl Hally
Bill Bevan Bill U:thbury Chrb
Martin and John Cratsley' sbowing tremendous improvement with
each day of practice.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold
Wallingford retumed' ' Su~~
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PERSONAL - Radio and tele- FOR SAr.E Violin $25. Also cab. .
~.: SW 6-4216
Jewelry Repoire4
E"IL SPIES
Watc'.a",
"
Formert, of F. C. lode • Sou
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks,
Rna Wotch aod
128 Yol. AWl.
vision
service.4-0800.
Complete stock
Call
KInlSWood
Clock R.~if'$
Swarthmore. Po.
PERSOWAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts. accessories. Milt GlassBicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
East Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
THOM SEREMBA
Heights. MAdison 6-0713. OppoUPHOLSTERER
site Clifton Theater.
G Yea .. of Swa....o .. IIth...ce PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERYCh81r seat springs repalredS.aron Hili 0734
$9.50 up. SPECIAL SALE OF U'PHOLSTERY CLO'l'H-Regular $8.
:=
reduced to $3.50 per yard. More
Swa....o.. 6-1448
than live years of swarthmore reterences. Thom Seremba, phone
WILLIAM BROOKS
Sharon HIll 0734.
Ashes & Rubbish Relnoved PERSONAL:7-.!_'.;:,~S;;;I"-ip~c-:::ov:::e:::rs::-a=n:-:;d
LaWns Mowed, General
draperies. Henry K. Savard,
BanJinll'
Springfield. KIngswood 4-0181,
236 HardInI'· A ve~ iIorton, 1'..
PERSONAL _ Belvedere co.;:.
valescent Home, 2~07 Chestnut
street, Chester. Ellie of Swarthmore. Aged, senile,,- 'chronic, conPIOUIE FRAMING
valescent men and women. Excellentfoods,
spacious grounds.
POIllRAIT STUDIO
Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
Pippin. proprietor. CHester 25373.
.
PERSONAL - Interior and exterior pitlntlng. imd paper hang""-tographic Supplies
Ing. Henry K. Savard, Springfield,
State Ie Monroe SIs.
KIngswood 4-0181.
Media
WANTED
MEdia 6-2176
WANTED - WOMEN - LIGHT
Open ~iday ·Evenings
FACTORY WORK. Packing and
light assembly wori<. Day or night
shift. Must be resident of Delaware or Montgomery County. Do
not apply if application already
on file. Apply Monday through
Friday. Philadelphia Clh e win g
Gum Corporation, Eagle and
Lawrence Roads, Havertown.
WANTED-MEN-for gene.ral fac. Id Is f
'armer'y
tory work. Must I:!e' res en 0
Delaware or Montgomery CounCAR N S
ties. Do not apply if application
"SO laltlmore 1'1..
already on file. Apply Monday
"
fh r 0 u I h Friday. PhIladelphia
Sprlnl)fjelcl, Del. Ca.. 'a,
Chewing Gum Corporation, Eagle
and Lawrence Roada. Havertown.
SWartillnon 6-0450
WANTED-Young man or womE'5~ I an: for part time driving. Call
;;;;
early evenings. MEdia 8-2070.
WANTED-To buy used eleetric
hedge. shears. SWarthmore 8EDWMD G. (ftIPIMN. 1808.
AND SON
WANTED-Maid to clean In CoEd Beauty Salon on Wednesdays.
t;lNflAf,
.~~~~~~~~
:~:
:~ Mrs. Colem n
~
Lt. (j.I.) and Mrs. samuel D.
.•
mother Mrs. AlwilW! Dunbar.
Prior to their stay ill Chatham,
Nancy and Dorothy had been attending Camp Mudjekeewls In
...
_.- e.
.........
Mrs. Nothlll'/l 8. Hubbell of Yale
avenue and her da· ..... ter V'-'-'a
.
..."...
~~
::In~e1t ~~~~~In~.ilf:ood~~co~n~dlition.
:============::;1
DENS. INO.. PRZPARED BY DAJ(·
ON AND FOSTEIl. CIVIL BNOIN·
BB1I8. VNDBR DATE OF ,JANUARY
28. ·11&8. AND PURSUANT TO· DZ8D
OF DEDICATION OF SWAlITIQIORB
GARDENS. INC.. ET AI.. DATBD
APRIL '. 1••2, SUR.JECT TO THB
RESERVATIONS AND CONDlTlONS
IN THIS ORDINANCE SET FORTH.
Florist
(O",.Aao.
TJle Floors • Pladlc
Moden KitcH.'
Alhratlo ••
WANTED-Housework flv'e days
a week, 9 to 5. sWarthmore references. OHester 4.:a197.
WANTED-HOU'SEWJ:Vl!',S AND
'-MOTHERS:· Part-time or full
employment. Local assignments
with nationally !mown organizatlon. No. 1 in its field. Dellnlte
guaranteed Income for tho~ accepted. Pl~aslng personall.ty and
best references requlred. This is
not a traveling nor house can~assing position. For local intervIew
write I. C. Kase, P. O. Box 277.
Wynnewood•. Pa.
1-.01 Rldle, AVH.e
CHester 2-475'
2·5689
,
'.
PYLE
• LETTERS
·PROGItAMS
·CIRCULARS
"FORMS
15 5; CHESTER ROAD
113-1497
I
deep sleep
complete knotty bed_
condition. $50. Call
Oil BUP.NER
C::f!PVIC!=
- -,rONDAT TIIllU SATURDAY
NOON
Klngswood
4~1234
SUNDAYS and no1.mAYII
J.·Ae GREEN
,
"
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.• . :..
C~N~!.~~.C?flI
--
Consumer·s CO-Operative Ass·n. of· Swart'hmore. 'Inc..
.fbi birtmou'th lvenue
RESIDENTIAL AND
.... '"
,'.
COMMliclAL
,,",
7
....
t ..
~
7
-
~
5
Week.ihil ~J ='.~ifttie
.. '4.1956
':'
't
7
',"
5
Jungle
Push cart
gym.
truck.
$5. $1.
KIngswood
Scooter, $3.
42979
. "
FOR SALE-1948 Plymouth twodoor coupe 'd2 '-inotor. Latest
inspection. Rea son a b 1 e. Call
CHester 3-1925.
"F~O<;R~S~ALE-.T,';::;;E~lec=tro=lu;;;x::-re=f;:;rI;;;g;;;er;;:
r!~~~~f~:~;~~~ by.
over. acrou and
"",era••Ide"alb or other
authorIzed by orlor dOoda
SECTION
3. The
Borough relervell
the
right
to ·requlre
construdJon
of .tandard
Bhfewalb where same do not now exist
end all other rights granted. to it taur.
BURnt to egreement' with Swartbmore
Gardent. Ine•• dated AUlJ1lS.t 14, 1961. recorded at Media In Deed Book 1682. page
259. and a«reement with William Clarke.
~r .. dated November 18. 1962. ncorded at
Media in Deed Book 1614. liSP 1402. and
all collateral agreementB and bono of
ator, 'furniture. antiques. glass.
china. Appointment only. MEdia
6-2231.
•
FOR SA'I'" One Oriental _rug,
apprOximately 5 feet by 7 feet.
Indannity In 'conneetlon therewith.
SWar1>hmore 6-8889.
4. E%eept as herein provided,
FOR SALE-Swarthmore, open aJlSECTION
of said roada. .treeta and avefttlell· as
house Sunday, September 16, df. the 1'81)8etIVB widtha and distances
on laid plan' are hereb7 accepted
2 to 6 p.m., 551 Westminster ave- shown
nut. Four-year-old stone and as and for publle btghwan of the
brick Colonial 3 bedrooms 2'h DoroU8'h.
baths, garage.' Close to sChool, PASSED this lOth day Of. ~ptember
s hop pin g and transportation. A. D.. 1968.
U'nder $20,000. SWarthmore 8BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
4865.
~~::automatlc
,-'
outdoor
Warm.Alr Htlatlng
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Warlc
George Myers &Co.
Box 48
'::============:
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
,
and
'CARPENTRY
SIMPLICI" .
PAITERNS
SWarthmore 6-8761
TO
ORDER
Baird & Bird
Realtors.
Ope,! Afo.elay. ..ecf....,. a,",'rfel., I _ f .
KI 4-1 &00 . .. Opposite Borough Hall
co-OP
lb. S9c
E\faporated
4 for 49c
Old Virginia Pure Jelly
Apple
Raspberry-Apple~Grap~Appfj~Strawberrv
2·lb. jar 3ge
NEW KIN~ SIZE
,
'
tiDE (lSc off regular price)
,
,
HEATING OilS
-~-~.
. NABISCO
-
you
~~~nteto
~1LANin~
~r ~m~ ·S,,~lc.
YAN AU" BROS.
171f2 S.Che"fld. KI4-1700
•
I .
$1.14
m~l.iP~rk
S.W 6-4742·
WAS-2440
2SuJb. pkg. $2.39
_
Ebch
Package)
.
.".
RItZ Crickets
BEST
\VIien
..........
Mustanl i(WItfl tmerttliSll}
2 for 19c
"INVTE .. ~Atf
Instant IFrostinl Mix
pkg.1ge
" CElfiAL SPECIAL . , ,
CHEEttlO5-WHEATIE5-KIX-TRIX-SUGAR JETS
(Regular Price 24c)
.
large package 1ge·
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SW,EENEY & LU.KENS
.. .v
.' ".\.....
1" I
•
\;
. I
CHester 3-7183
523 Welsh St., Chester·
•
:
Sally Bates of North Chester
road will· return to Mary Wash. gt. C II
~
h . .
In on 0 ega Or er JUnIor year.
Bill Hoot of Lafayette avenue
left last· Weekend for Deiiison
University, . Granville, 0., where
he will be a senior. .'
Sue Harrar of Yale avenue left
last weekend for Denison U'Dlverslty.
LYnn8nd Bob Doherty of Elm
avenue have left for Denison U'nlversity.
Ann Driehaus of Yale avenue
has left for Ohio Wesleyan U'nivarsity in Delaware, O.
Pamela Foster of Park avenue
will 'return shortly to. Sargeant
College of Physical Education In
Boston
'
.
·Susan Hansman of· North
PriDceton avenue leaves this week
for Middlebury College In Vermont where she will be a fresh-
lire entering the college for their
IIrSt year, are Judith Abbe of
Cornell avenue, Barbara Bloom
of Columbia avenue, Nancy Martin of West Chester, and NancY
JoStaulfer of Moylan. They will
report Sunday for a week of
counseIlln& and· """"'llIati.ons.
KaY J.annJhg of NOrth Chester
road, a itlldent counielor at
Be'aver College, will return to the
etiInpuSat lei1kfutawn SWldayfOr
Freshman Week. Kay. a juillor
majoring In elementary eClw:ation, Is t)le dauchter of Mr. and.
Mrs. R. D. Lanning.
David Deacon of I:.aIayette avenue and Ted Sbatagin of Cornell
"lrenUe will lea"ve tOmorrow for
.Richmond•. Ind.,. to. begin their
.frl!Shman year at Earlham College.
Betsy Biiiikmanil cit 'Walnut
lane, win leave next Friday for
washington, D. C., for her final
year at Ma!joi'le Webster Junior
College.
I
i
.I
I
I
N'EWs
Lois Greene of South Chester
NOTeS
road will ~eturn for her senior,
.
year to Ste<:d College of TechMrs. Mary Foster of Pari< avenology, Johnson City. Tenn.'
nue Is now working for the CamCarolyn Schott of Benjamin bridge Chapier of the American
West avenue, who has been work- Red Cross as a home service
lJ;lg In ·1:I.Je.laboratOry of ·We ebest- worker In Cambridge, Mass. She
er HoSjittal this summer, will arid hifr daughter Piub'ela, who
leave next week for Grinnell Col- had been at Tripp Lake Camp at
lege In Iowa.
Poland. Me., and Emily Terry.
Joh~ Wetlaufer of Strath. Haven who returned from Camp Vega,
Me:. recently visited at Martha's
avenue has returned to Lehigh Vineyard, Mass.
U'niversity In Bethlehem.
Mrs, E, Van. S. Cleveland of'
Jane MacAlpine of Narth
Par~ avenue and her granddaugh_
J'rlnceton avenue 'left Tuesday
ter Ellen C. Hoag were guests at
night to return for her soppomore
a garden party given last Tuesyear at Iowa State Colleg" at
day by Mrs, James Cul'tis of
Ames. Her brother John,a sen- Glenolden. The· party was given
ior at the college. left eprUer and in honor of Ellen who returned
en route attended the Phi Delta' Friday to her home In. Coral
Gamma Fraternity Convention at Gables. FJa., after a two_onth
;Minneapolis.
visit with her lIl'andmother. DurNancy. Bunker Of. lo{t. ,1!09'qke ing her stay she attended several
place. will return ori Sund!ti' for pailles given by the Writers Group.
her junior year at Bucknell.
of Delaware County.
COLLEGE
ENGINEERS
L(!)CAL ·OPPORTUNITIES
YE~O'L illl!IAFT eli.... Del.w...
.
County'. 10'g ••1 .mploy.,
01 En
with degrees in Aeroneutic.l. Mechanical, Civil end Seetrical I:'ngln••ring, as well I . degrees in Mathematics. Physics. Metallurgy
and Chomislry.
.
PERSONALIZED TRAINING'
Th. ...gino...• .pocio! intorosts .nd "~b,1Iti.. ... ~..d and
de"elop.cl through... program of rot.ltori.1 .siignmenil ettd fee.
nlal semiftan. Wori assignments indude period, In Destgn, Analysil end/or ·T.st.
INVESTIGATE· NOW
LOCAL
. Philip M. Sweeney
Jamll5 W_ Lukens
Jamll5 W. Lukens, Jr.
D. Patrick Welsh
Louise Johnson of North Chester road, Nancy Bunker of Mt.
Holyoke plaCe, Susan Braun of
Yale avenue, "and W1ll1iun Brown
North 'Chel;ter road leave this where she .wlll be a freshman. .
weekend 10 begin their freshman' Charles Kelghton of Cedar lane
year at BucrUtell University in will return on September 24 to
Lewisburg.
Westminster for his senior year at
Western Maryland.
Barry Gwinn of Rutgers aveNancy Newnam of Walnut lane
nue leaves this weekend for
and Jane Bowers of Wallingford,
Gettysburg College.
students in tile class of 1957· at
John Bates of North Chester Centenary College for Wom~,
road lett on TUesday for Amherst will return to Hackettstown, N. J.,
whereclass.
he has entered the fresh- September
for the fall24.semester
openingwho
on
man
New students
fb.. pkg.2ge
Foobs
"I
..
Beets
Martha Calhoun of Elm avenue
leaves Sunday. for Northfield,
MInn., where she will begin her
sophomore year at Carleton College. Accompanying her will be
Hifr roommate IillIl'ld Haymaker
of Wilithlnliton, D.C., who 'Will be
her gueSt DYer Saturday night.
Beth Jones of Swarthmore ave-.
nue left Frld, ay for Bates College
man,
Large can)
(7Sc Coupon Instdl:)
ean,
WHY· NOT?
Stop in and inspect. photos of all hou!es available in Swarthmore, Wallingford"Rutledge and
Media area.
StiiokeCi .Hails·
.
ATLANTIC
S~RVICE
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
.
DOl; Mlal
-
.!'.'.:
114010.-
-«1 - tOtfomof RODnd
Th~se Roasts Are Exc~ptichiaily Good ...:.;.- No Fat - No 'bone
.,
CHESTER ~OS!
.
FRISKIE$-:-A Complete Food
Mailed Direct
rOOms and
and
water. Available November 1.
to Customer
WANTED-Saleswoman. Five-day Garage. SWarthmore 6-2429 ..... 'u II
week. No Sundays. Michael's after 4: 30 or week en!i.
College Pharmacy.
~~:::"::::":::"':::=::::;:::=-I::..._'-_
WANTED-Day's work, ·cleanlng. ",==__=FO=U:-N=D:;-:==-=;;,;;
..
MondaY. Tuesday, Wednesday, FoUND-Orange and white male
.'"' ,.
-,.,
..
Call CHester 4-7314.
ldtten on train station platform.
~, $q,. CH"S'ER RD.
iTANTED-Garage, . Swartlhmore SWarthmore 6-5115 -or MEdIa 6...,',., • K.I 4-. 0977_
vicinity. Call KIngswood 4-1134. 4751.
,
LAST
FOUND-Black ldtten with whiteL:========~===!
.~~----,""":.. :::"'~:!..,------= chest and feet has adopted US,. jLOp,!ST~~:i:l10~~."enros
uAl"ra""Forcem:r ".TO' Would
you llke
to add It8-5152.
to your
~
household?
SWarthmore
glasses taken by mIspool on Labor Day.
leI saw it in tlI;e Swarthmorean."
KIngsw09d 3-7667.
TELEVJS.ION
K14-1214
Top of Round;.
By THOMAS W.
HOPPER
Pre.ldent
of Counell ...
A. D .. 19.8 .
REYNOLDS
room and ldtchen .prlvlleges.
Convenient to transportation and
tearooms. SWarthmore 6-4124.
Oven or Pit
Roast
lb.
5"
Eye "'.0.....
Gatters
o~.ber
;;F~O;;R;:·:',RENT~iii;:C.:'La=rg=e-;c;;;o;;;m;ifo;;;rta;:Wb;;;;;le
SW'-lIl'
ROOFING
Best APPROVlID titis 10th day
FOR RENT-Beautiful surroundIngs. Living room. dining rg,~c'l::
3 bedrooms tile bath,deck p
private entrance. Garage.
transportation.' Ad u·1 ·t s.
MEdIa 6-1870.
BONILESS
~~;;;;:;;;:==::;;;:;;;:;::;;~.
~
con-
SF
C
335
Avenue
-. Dartmouth
..
.,
,
J. F. BLACKMAN
.0
....
.IWift'l Ptlllihiln
Alterations
FOR SALE-Sofa with excellent
frame, $15. Chlld's wagon. $2. ,Ji'1t':.~~~~"':~;
SWARTHMORE, PA.
DAY and NIGHT
Arthur ~. Jones of Swarthmore avenue left Tuesday for
Boston U'nlverslty where he will
clo graduate work.
.Ita.
. . _n.
Page 7
n
Off t o Co ege
\---
'.'
It....
"i~.k Franchetti'
93' Rocld,. ~Road, SprlllCJfleld
--------..-
,.:a;
1chMtt;
The HARLOW SHOP
Duplicating
Service •
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.
~
I.
..,;..
....
-.::;.-~- .... -!...
..I*fenc. and alillHy d"Ired'.
IlsHd ....
M
old, mcrr.
rJ.d, CGPClltle \ of assumlncr ,..poestbll.
I. ' "......, IatetYI.. pi....
1...101. ...,., _ _ _ I hblaty. all
repn.. confIdtnlal. Our salesmen ItaY.
.,... I.rotn.ed of thll ad. lox A. L
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
SWrunhmmre~6~-~I~P1~3~.~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
11Ie
.. ". . ..
.'
. $~ M¢IifH~Y
StOrtln9 "salary for 2 -.catfq.fype
sa'esme. to ....,.."... ta,.. ........
llnan.1 CQrpor.flOft. N9' fnlYel." _Sol..
I
Diluzio and Sons
THE SWARTIIMOREAN
Reynolds, Jr., with ~eIr small
dalllhter Beth returned from a
year's ·tour of dut;y In Bermuda
AN ORDINANCE ACCBPTINOTHB
and have been visiting Mr. and
DBDICATION l'OR m!lHWAY fURPOSE 011' ~CHIIlAN AVQVB.
Mrs. Reynolds, Sr., of Benjamin
FAIRVIBW ROAD. RUTGERS AYJC.
West ·avenue for'the past week;
NOB.' BiRATH HAvliN AVm;u.,
On i40ilday Mr. Re)'nolds repan";
DRBW AYJiNuB;· l!'clHOoLLUIII, ed for further duty with the U. S.
BRnJ MAWR
AYl!aflIB.
W1IiST. "raval v~~-".- UDit in N ew
I@fBTER
AVBNUB,
.,.nDl!J'TA·'
...,,,.uosra......,
AVBNUl! AND .roNIATA AVENUE Iv",.k City where he will shortly
AS BHOWN UI'ON PLAN OF PROp.
joined· by his wife and dauahl!IRTY FOR SWARTHIIORB OARter.
B0801IGH OF BWARTIDIIOP
OIlDlHAMCB NO. 1M
'-=====:==========l!
ROGER RUSSELL
8
2 bunches 15c
·... Se;
Vi.it YEITOL b.ro.. you return 10 school. T.I:. thl. opportunity 10
inyestigete first hand II car••r which offers unlimited Possibilities
for an interesting
chellenging future. t-t... 4IIM t4llik with 101M
of our .nginHrL TCMfr tfte pl4IIn+ with OM
gtnaMift.g
gradu4II'" who un hli you flrd ....ncI his impra..'oftl _of our COllI,..,.
."d
9..'''' ,...... ••
FOR APPOINTMENT
-e.n RANI s. eOI. M..._ . "'" ..... hgl_OV.1o .h~
for your visit .nd ....nt - : SW.II".. _
6-tGOO. Eal
,.
Ion. 3M.
31bs.
29c
.. ..
,
teE llEAM
vaTOl.
CORP.
j
rEI~ to
Over-
boIIIe in
land Park, ICan., alter a 12-dI\Y
visit with Mr. Greene's parents
Mr. and Mrs. GroverC. Greene
of South Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. C. Gatewood
of Elm avenue with their chil«iren Nancy, Dorothy, LInda, Pes-
'.r
Watc'••
F. C ....... _
128 Yole Aw.
fine Watch ond
S\IJOrthmore, Pa.
Clock Repa,ir$
..
,
.
PER5PNAL
EUIL SPIES
Foomon, of
mother Mrs.
Prior to their stay iii Chathsm,
Nancy and Dorothy had been attending Camp Mudjekeewis In
Maine.
. Mrs. Nothel'jl B. Hubbell of Yale
avenue and her daUllhter ~a
~
UPHOLSTERER
AN ORDINANCE ACCBPTING TBB
DBDICATION·lIURWGHWAY fUR.
poszs OF IIICBlIlAN AVquB,
FAIRVIBW BOAD, RUTGBBS AVBNUB. ,. firitATB BAYEN AvBriuB.
DUW AvDuB. ··IiciBOOL LAN&
BaYlf IlAWR AVIIIWB. WETI(INSTER
AVENUB,
~A
.
AVBIruB AND 3Ul11ATA· AVENUB
AS SHOWN UPON PLAN OF PROpIIRTY FOR 8WARTHIIORB GARDBNS, INC.• PRBPARBD BY DAIION AND FOSTER. CIVIL ENGlN·
,~~~~~~~~~~::
::smEiY-:.1
:>1
G Yean of Swart••••• Rehrftce
Sharon Hili 0734
OF SW.IITIDIOP
OBDINANCB NO. 5M
PERSONAL
- Radio
and stock
tele- ~
vision service.
Complete
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks,
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts, iccessories. Milt Glass Clifton
Avenue,
~~~~H~O~b~b~y~,;T~OY
Shop,
205
6-0713. Oppo-
THOM SEREMIA
BOROUGH
-CLASSIFIED ADS
P~.: SW 6-4216
Jewelry Repoired
.~:~:!~ !~!~~~~~~~~~~~~I H~lbiiell's
sliter,
Col_an
Lt. 0 ... ) and MJa. Samuel D.
Alwildl! Dunbar.
¥no
they
Re,ynolds, Jr., '!rif.b their ama1l
daughter Beth returned from a
year's tour of dUIf In Bermuda
and have been visltIDg Mr. and
Mrs. Reynolds, Sr., of Beujamin
West, ·avenue
for' the past weele,
On Monday Mr. Reynolds reported for fuMber duty with the U. S.
'~!:::I Oceanographic Unit In New
I.,
City where he' will shortly
be joined by his wife and d8ughter.
A.hes & Rubbish Removed
LaWns Mowed, Gen~
Z36
BaullD'k.,
Bardln~
non, Po.
Ave.,
FOR
black Eng_
Ush bicycle In good condition,
$30. Call KIngswood 4-0.::.27~8.~~
FOR
Wardrobe
strong. 40
APRIL 4. 1962, SUBlBGT TO THB
Storti.,. 'Mllary
RESERVATIONS AND CONDITIONS
IN THIS ORDINANCE SET FOBTH.
salesmen
ROGER RUSSELL
,.,........ phle Supplies
State & Monroe $h,
MedIci
totEdla 6-2176
Open Friday Evenings
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
OF SWARTHMORE OOES ORDAIN:
WANTED - WOMEN - LIGHT
FACTORY WORK. Packing and
light assembly work. Day or night
shift. Must be resident of Delaware or Montgomery County. Do
not apply if application already
on file. Apply Monday through
Friday. Philadelphia Clh e win g
Gum Corporation, Eagle and
DiLuzio and Sons
Florist
Lawrence Roads, Havertown.
Form.r',
CARNS
j/50 IaIHmore Pike
Sps-inCJlield. Del. Co.. Pa.
SWartllIllO.N 6-0450
door .coupe '52 :.-tooter. Latest
inspection. Rea son" b I e. Call
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMI!RCIAL
_"...
ator, "furniture, antiques, glass,
china. Appoinlment only. MEdia
6-2231.
FOR SA,IE One Oriental rug,
approximately 5 feet by 7 feet.
SWarthmore 6-8889.
FOR SALE-Swarthmore, open
. house Sunday, September 16,
2 to 6 p.m., 551 Westminster avenut. Four-year-old stone and
brick Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 2%
baths, garage. Close to s~hool,
S hop pin g and transportation.
Under $20,000. SWarthmore 6-
WANTED-MEN for general factory ·work. Must be' residents of
Borouah.
Delaware or Montgomery Counties. Do not apply if application
PASSED this 10th ..:!ay of September
a.lread)' on file. Apply Monday
A.
D.. 1966.
t h r 0 ugh Friday, PhIladelphia
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Chewing Gum Corporation, Eagle
and Lawrence Roads, Havertown. 4J!65.
FOR SALE-Kenmore automatic
By THOMAS W. HOPPER
for
I
•
Top of Round;. Eye
CHESTER ROSI!
Jack Prichard
and
'CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6-8761
Large can'
E~a"orated
Mil'k
4 for 49c
Old. Virginia PUre Jell, .
Apple-Raspberry-Apple~Grap~Apprf'i.Strawberry
2-lb. jar 3ge·
15 5; CHESTER ROAD
KI3-1497
"i~Jc ,ranchetti'
939 Roc:ld,II' .Road. SprllIgffeld
1(1 4-1021"
•
Ritz
.
Whtill You 4?~~,eto
ATLANTIC
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"'---iOSTUOVI• •~~~!=tl--~'
(tAY and NIGHT
OIL BUP.NER
C:F~V'CF
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
Stop in and inspect. photos of all houses avail-,
able in Swarthmore, Wallingford~Rutledge and
Media area.
Baird & Bird
- -,rONDAY TII1tU SATURDAY
NOON
Kfngswood 4"1234
ftOt.~IIY~
J. A. GREEN
Realtors
For
0".. J1o.day. Wednesday, ••dFrlday 'ye.r...
KI 4-1500
. ' . Opposite Borough Hall
•
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.
P.-om~ ·S,r:v1c:e
,
;
.
Co"
VANWNBROS.
.~~~U~y. Pa.rk
•
SW
t,tAH
Instant Frostins . Mix
,
a LUKENS
Betsy Brinkmann of Walnut
lane, will ilia"'e next Frldsy for
Washin~ D. C., for her final
year at Maljorie Webster Junior
College.
Lois Greene of South Chesier
road wniteturn for her senior
year to Steed College of Tech;'01010', Joluison City, Tenn.
Carolyn Schott of Benjamin
West avenue, who has been worklog In tJ:te laboratorY of the ehester HOIIpltl\1 this· summer, will
leave next week for GrinneII College in Iowa.
.
John Wetlaufer of Strath Ha,:en
avenue has returned to LehIgh
.. I nBethl
·
U Dlverslty
eh em.
MacAlpine
of Narth
avenue left Tuesday
night to return for her soppomore
year at Iowa State College at
I Arne,s. Her brother John,a senior at the college, left ellrlier and,
en route attended the Phi Delta'
Gamma Fraternity Convention at
;Minneapolis.
Nancy Bunker of Mt. Holyoke
place, wtil rettirn on Sunday for
her junior year at Bucknell.
~Inceton
.CHEEilI05-WHEATIE5-KIX-TRIX-SUGAR
., CEREAL SPECIAL JETS.
(Regular Price 24C:)
, .····.r
2 bunches lSe
and' 'lPPers
I=AMCY LOCAL
Apples
.
NOTES
Mrs. Mary Foster of Park avenue is now working for the Cambridge Chapier of the American
Red Cross as a home service
worker in Cambridge, Mass. She
and
daughter Pamela, who
had been at Tripp Lake Camp at
Poland, Me., and Emily Terry,
who returned from Camp Vega,
Me: recently visited at Martha's
VI'
d M
neyar,
ass.
Mrs. E. Van, S. Cleveland of'
Par~ avenue and her granddilughter Ellen C. Hoag were guests at
a garden party given last Tuesday by Mrs. James CUl'tis of
Glenolden. The party was given
in honor of Ellen who returned
Friday to her home in. Coral
Gables, Fla., after atwo-month
visit with her grandmother. During her stsy she attended several
parties given by·fue Writers Group.
of Delaware County.
her
COLl.EGE
ENGINEERS
LOCAL GPPGRTUNITIES
~EiiTOL )]ll!uliT cti.... Delowo.. Coumy',
'.
.
largo.. employer
.f Englr\'o.iO ~HII • loiil. ih tile fntM· bf YOrIt.ol Toke Off end
Landing AIrcraft has car••r opportunities for college graduate,
with degrees in Aeronautical, ~.ch.n1cal, Civil and Sectrical E'ngineertng. as well 8' degr.e, in Mathematics, Physics, Metallurgy
ond Chomistry.
~
.
PERSONALIZED TRAINING
(nterasts and clpabilffie, ar. .q»Iored 'ond
developied through .• program of rot.tional ."ignin.nb and tech..
nicer ..minars. Work ."'gnmenh Include periods in DHign, Analysis and/or 'T.st.
The engin•• rs'
sped.1
INVESTIGATE· NOW
LOCAL
Beets
EX i'itA
large package 1ge·
NEWS
Visit YDTOL before you retum to school. T.1:e this opportunity· to
investigate first hand a car.er which offers u"limited pouibilities
for an interesting and challenging future. MHt ancf tall: with some
of our engin ..rs. Tour the plant with ori. pf oar recent engineering
greduo,"
con 1.11 you 11m henl hi. imp_on, of our company.
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FOR APPOINTMEMT
-Cell RANI( s. COl, "'.n.g... PonotInol EnglnHrlng. to .~ng.
for your mit .nd pl... four: sw.rth_ ~, &tension 324.
3 Ibs. 29c
,
-,
CHester .3-7183
523 Welsh St., Chester·
,
pkg.1ge
I
D. Patrick Welsh
.'
.
2 fm1ge
.
'liA8-2440
6-4742
RW ESTATE
,
INSURANCE
Philip M. Sweeney
James W. Luk~ns
James W. lukens, Jr.
'c-'
lege.
.'"'-"_
H '
.
. "'Wi~n_ .. aussman of. North
Princeton avenue leaves ~s week
for Mi
Ib.. pkg.29c
M astard '(wltb IIorwldiSiO
FRESH
SW,EfN.EY
Insidh Ec.ch Package'
trick~ts
~INWTE.
-
Boston.
BEST FOObs
WHY NOT?
"
25 Jb. pkg. $2.39
NABISCO
SWARTHtotOIE. PA.
0Il _ _ _ _ _ ~a._
$1.14
w
uSc· Coupon
U
Jane
TIDE (15e off regular price)
..
17112 S. Chester Rti. KI4-17oo
'- '<"--
,
DOI'Meal
S~RVICE
TE:t.E\lI'SION
NEW KING SIZE
Martha Calhoun of Elm avenue
leaves Sunday. for Northtield,
Arthur W. Jones of Swarth- Minn., where she will begin her
more avenue left Tuesday for sophomore year al Carleton ColBoston University where he will lege. Accompanying her will be
Iier roommate Ingrid Haymaker
<10 graduate work.
of Washington, D.C., who ·will be
Louise Johnson of North Ches- her gueSt over Saturday night.
ter road, Nancy Bunker of Mt.
Beth Jones of Swarthmore aveHolyoke pla~, Susan Braun of
nue left Friday for Bates College
Yale avenue, iind Willlsm Brown
North Chester road leave this where sbe will be a freshman.
weekend to begin their freshman . Charles Keighton of Cedar lane
year at BuckDell University In will return on September 24 to
Westminster for his senior year at
Lewisburg.
Western Maryland.
Barry Gwinn of Rutgers aveNancy Newnam of Walnut lane
nue leaves this weekend for
snd Jane Bowers of Wallingford,
Gettysburg Collese.
students in tile class of 1957· at
John Biltes of North Chester Centenary College for Wom~n,
road left on Tuesday for Amherst will return to Hackettstown, N. J.,
for the fall semester opening on
whereclass.
he has entered the fresh- September 24. New students who
man
Sally Bates of North Chester are entering the college for their
road will' return to Mary Wash- first year, are Judith Abbe of
ington College for her junior year. Cornell avenue, Bamara Bloom
of Cohimbia avenue, Nancy MarBill Hoot 6f Lafayette avenue tin of West Chester, and Nane)'
left last· we'eIt:end for Denison Jo ·Staulfer of Moylan. They will
Ulrlvendty, ·Granville, 0., where report Sunday for a week of
he will be a senior. .counselling and eXlllDiDations.
KaY Lanning of NOrth Chester
Sue Harrar of Yale avenue left
last weekend for Denison Uni- road, a student CClUDielor at
Beaver College, Will return to the
versity.
~liInpuS at Ji!id!!ihtaWrl Sunday for
L.\I1Ul and Bob Doherty of Elm Freshman Week. Kay, a jwiior
avenue have left for Denison Uni- maj'nr!ng )'n elementary ..o."'a.verility.
. ,.
tion, Is the dausbter of Mr. and
AnD Drlehaus of Yale avenue Mrs. R. D. lanning.
has left for Ohio Wesleyan Un!- David Deacon of Lafayette aveversity In Delaware, O.
nue and Ted Shatagin of Cornell
Pamela Foster of Park avenue avenue will le(ve tomorrow for
will 'return shortly to Sargeant RIchmond, . Ind., to beglit tpelr
College of Physical Education, In .freshman year at Earlham Col-
man.
,
FRISKIES--A Complete Food
The
4-1134.
lb. sec
Smoked MaRIs·
co-oil
No 'Bone
.
SIMPLICITY .
sq.
of Round
Th~se Roasts Are Exc~ptioht'.lily Good .;.:- No Fa·t -
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FOUND-Black
kitten with white L======~=~==~
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chest and feet has adopted us.
LOST - Do you bave my sun Would you like to add it to your r-...","--...,..-~~=-:---'"
glasses? Men's Air Force type household? SWarthmore 6-5152.
Ipresc.ripillon glasses taken by misLabor Day.
III saw it in the Swarthmorean!'
Vicinity. Call
KIDgswood
-.LOST
·CIRCULARS
• FORMS
••
K14·1214
Box 48
ORDER
,
• PROGRAMS
•
.Ovell or Potc;' Icsbntl
Rallstlh.
5"
-'''ttom
George Myers &Co.
TO
• LETTERS
,
, J. F.. BLACKMAN
PAINTING
FOR RENT-Beautiful surroundIngs. Living room dining room,
3 bedrooms, til!' bath,· deck porch,
private entrance. Gamge. Near
transportation. Ad u Its, $120.
MEdIa 6-1870.
ac- FOR RENT-Large comfortable
and
room and kitchen prlvileses.
is Convenient to transportation and
tearooms. SWarthmore 6-4124.
FOR RENT - Apallmeolt. Five
Mailed Direct
rooms and bath· ·With heat and
water. Available·
1.
to Customer
i~~:~:~~~ Garage.
SWarthmoreNovember
6-2429. Call
week. No
after 4:30 or wee!!: end.
.
College PhamIacy.
W ANTED-Day's·· work, .cleaning, ===--=~FO:.:::,.::U~N:::D:.,...==_=
.. , .
MondaY, Tuesday, Wednesday. FOUND-Orange and white male
' •
Call CHester 4-7314.
kitten on train ststlon platform..)
RD.
WANTED Garage, - . Swar1>hmore SWarthmore 6-5115 ..,r MEdIa 6.. ' ".", ...• KI
2.568,
stlNDAYS .....
.SWIft's PrIm....
BONELESS
Gatters
Warm·AIs- HeaHnCJ
AIr Condltlonln,
Sheet Metal Work
PATfERNS
on IVIIUIIO w~.n. 1I".un
Week.hl 01.rS'~ilfttiei--l4.
1956'
r
~"'~'1l..!t_-'t"5·wr
-(."" ••
335 Dartmouth Ayenue
ROOFING
ELLIO'l"l"n!~\t~=='71
p,.,ldent of Council .-
:".1
Consumer's Co-Operative Ass'n, of· Swarthmore,. 'Inc.,
4'bj Dartmo.th Avenue
Bu......
CH...." 2....75.
IOIUU •
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SW 8-8618
t.. ~;~~~::
A. D.. 1956
·0
REYNoLDS
14,'Rldle, Ave..e
ou
~
,
IUant to agreement with ~W!~;;oj,.1
Gardena. Ine.• dated August 14. 1961, reeorded at Media In Deed Book 1632. page
259. and agreement with William Clarke.
Jr •• dated November 18. 1952. 'recorded at
Media in Deed Book 1614. page H2, and
all eollateral agreementa and bonds of
Indemnity In 'Connection therewith.
.
SECTION 4. E%eeDt as herein provJded.
all of aid roa.cU. at.reeta and avenue. as
rIt the re8~ve widths and dlstanees
IIhown on aald plan are hereby aeeepted
all
and for publle hlghwan of the
Attoot
• : _<
Alterations
APPROVBD tbi. lOth day
totod.1'1I KltcheD'
AlteratIon.
Duplicating
Service
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SECTION 3. The Borough raerv.·
';;~;;;:i::::==;;;:~;;;:;:::;;;~.
CHester 3-1925.
rIght. to recrulre conat.ructlon ofr_!]~n~~1:'! ~
sidewalks
where
same
do
not
FOR SALE-Electrolux refriger- and all other rights granted
nle Floors - Pladlc:-""
PYLE
.
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C~N~!~~~IPf!l
dedication.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~Ia!wn~~~!~ou~tdioo~r!
EDWARD G. (fJIPIMN.
AID SON
$llIflAL COIIFIlAUOI
..
"wo,lha,I&I"'".
deep
bed complete knotty
PERSONAL - ' Slipcovers and
good· condition. $50.
draperies. Henry K. Savard,
6-1031.
Springflel~ KIngswood 4-0181.
FOR
SALE-Antlque
pine
PERSONAL Belvedere Concupboard,'
reJlnlshed,
.
v"lescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
street, Chester. Edge of Swarth- go. 83'" tall, 55'" wide,
mere. Aged, senile, chronic, con- two.
I
.,
valescent men and women. Ex- two top
SECTION 2. The BoroU8'h does not at
cellent foods, spacious grounds.
thla_ ~ acc:ept dedIcation of Rutgers
Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
Avenue exteadlng nortbwardJ,. from Fair.
Pippin, proprietor. CHester 2view Road to the lOuthwesterl~ side of
Juniata Avenue. extended. Said pOrtion
5373.
of Rutgers AveaU8 Ia- not now ph7eleally
open. and the Borough has no preaent
PERSONAL - Interior and ex- I !!,!,Jllie
4- InteftUoD of opening same. by.t reNrvet
tenor painting, and paper hang- I'
ita easements ewer. aeroaa and through
ing. Henry K. Savard, Springfield, =ti:itSi\il:=fiHif'Piim.mtiiltwt;:: aame
aldewalb or other purFOR SATE 1948 Plymouth two- PGMIi for
u sewers,
authorized by Drlor d8edl of
KIngswood 4-0181.
WANTED
,C8ff...,.,.
2
for
rep,."'"
to
klNJle &istwII
"nanclpl COIpor_tfon. No travel;. SaIM
.xperlence C!,nJ~. a~9Jtr ~~Irecr, eliot..
Halted resld.... 2S-4I ,.... old, mar.
'led. upoble \ of assurntft9 reaponstb1l.
ftlu. I. Nqletlllt9 lnt.m... plecue
I",od. bolo! ---01 hi..,. all
repll.. confI'denlal. Our sol.... hcrIe
_
I.,.""od of till' ad. ... A. L
Page 7
Off ~o College
.
. $~OQ ~9"fFH~y
OF DEDICATION. OF SWARTHIIORB
GARDENS. INC.. ET AI.. DATED
glasS~~doo~rs~,~~~6~~~ ",af'"
PIOURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
...'....
...'. ..
mms. UNDER DATE OF 3ANUARY
21. '1966, AND PURSUANT TO' DBBD
5wa_... 6-1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
,'
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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VERT•
CORP.·
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CANINE GRADUATION
200 Chemists Here
WIL BOARD TO MEET
Stops Stopped At
''Chess'', Mrs. Tho m; a s D.
Tile
braooh of the
Former Stop Spots -llnder the auspices of
Chesapeake Retriever,
Women's Intematlohal League
Amerlcan ChemIcal Society, the
a member of the graduating
1)
P
(Con&ued from Page 1).
sixth Conferenc.e . on Reaction classes of the Summer Dog Trainfor Peace and Freedom
(Continued from age
hyilis T'll
the Pe
I
is being hetd. at ing School at its coricludlng lesStation N.I.R.O.M. Mrs. Nelson that Mrs. P
• er;
....... having inquired if
nosy .
College . Sep~r slon W·edn--~ft.. -,,,"t. at the
1lI .;~ several numbers from of the Peace in Liverpool, - - Vania Railroad contemplated curTwo h dred chemists
.......,. _
::'M ;;'ir Lady" as she reviews land, a member of the BrUtish taiJinl!' its station service or park- 12 to 15.
un
Swarthmo~ HIgh School auditor!..
theY musical. Dr. and .Mrs. Law- Section and a delegate to the In- ing facll\tles here In accordance from the United States ~!t~~ wn. Chess was one of ten emergternatlonal Congress of WIWF In with recently annOUDced plans
countries have been lD
be- Ing from the beginners class at
rence Curry will present the
Ibis paat summer, will th
ieased
to. re- hear a program of 11 papers
7: 30; twelve were graduated from
Club's pre-Chrislmas' program, England
a er areas, was p
, ing given by a group of promin&nt
"A Christmas Cruise" which will speak at 2 p.m. Friday, Septem- celve a negative reply this week.
h mtsts
. the 8:30 class.
be 21 t th Jane Addams
h
both
c
e
.
A new
course in dog obedienee
combine Christmas legends and in r
,'a
e
,m her honHowever, cats aIns
w a escape
The cammi. ttee in charge of
-tarts
th1s comiDg Wednesday
Phlladelpbla.
A
tea
likely
to
I
ds
f
songs a many an .
.
'k
motorists and tr
are
. conference consists of Professors evening ' ....ptember 19, in .the
Salom Rizk author of "Syrian or will follow at 4 0 doc .
escape ~~prehension by Bor- R. W. Taft of Pennsylvania State high' sch:;'- gym. Beginners clasY nkee"
an' Imm,·--t who
Mrs. Tiller's subject will, be
authonties unless they and
... G B d 11 of North
a,
... th W
n s In
. '. ~.
(.
College,.,.. or we
.
- ses are at 7: 30 lind 8: 30. Intercame to t>his country and found the Activities of e. orne landowners call be i~entlft j
western University, and E. H. Cox, mediate and Advance claSses are
It to be a land of warmth and ternatlonal League m Eng
• prosecuted under eX18tlng nuis- Chairman of the Deparlment of held at 9: 15.
.
opportunity will be the Club:s She s~~,: f : : , ex!,~.::,nc:s ~ ance or ~tI-noise laws. ~rough Chemistry at Swarthniore College.
Chess and hls owners live at
first speaker in 1957 on the top.c many
'th
ting of Solicitor Clarence G. Myers inDartmouth Circle.
"America Is More than a Coun- Magistrate in
e mee
d formed Council that the recent re- A
C
0
try". F. Kral, D. V. M., Czeohoslo- probnUlems OfJinsoclal we:,:e.:n a quest of a group of residents for
rfs enter to pen
vakian by birth, who escaped the juve e de quency,
, restrictive legislation on. cats;
Ninth Season Sept. 23
Friendly Circle to Meet
Iron Curtain in 1948 will tell of member of the Lord Mayor s cannot be granted since there is
(Continued from Page 1)'
The Friendly Circle w1ll meet
20,
"Life Behind bbe Iron Curtain". CommittI ee. I WIL will hold its no state law applying to feJines year. wlll include French conver- att 2thp.m.
h Thursday,
f MrsSeptember
W E Med
In February the Club's member
The oca .
ember- to qua~fY estab1lshlng a local law sation by M:"'e. Betty Lengyel of ;ord, ~14o::'u:' Ch...ier ~d. Mrs~
and favorite world affairs speak- September Board and M
t governmg them.
Swa~ore,- public ..and private D. Reed Geer will be co-hostess.
er, Frances Reinhold Fussell (Mrs. ship Comml!::: M~::!:"re.~
Council's September meeting speaking, Ralph ~9&eman, Hedge, _ _ _ _ _ _ __
. ;t!::a~.m~Oat i~ home of Mrs: also' saw' the passage of Ordln- row Theatre; mUSIc workshop
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean."
Morris H.) will speak.
Later In the spring the car- Wallace McCrory, 563 Westmin- ance 586 accepting ,dedication of recorder playing f~r children 6 to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
toonist-aubbor of "Through His- t
. . Mlchlga n, Fairview, Rutgers, 8 and preschool music workshop, - .I.."-.I• .I.,/v'y'~V'~",;'
tory Wl·th J. Wesley Smi.tb", Burr s er avenu .
B
M
Mrs Pearl Zaret Ross
~Y " "
Strath Haven, ~w, ryn. awr, W . • teenage dramati'; "Mrs. y . '
~
Shafer, wi11 give the club his
Dr. and Mrs. Heinz Heinemann Westminster Mar.etta and Junlyon,
';t.
'II
breezy summary of history anhy'd of Dickinson avenue, Dr. Adalbert ata avenues' and School lane in Bar~ra FG:;v~:,: ~:~
~
create the flat-footed, paune 'Farkus of Wallingfor, and Dr, and the Swarthmore Gardens develop- grap y, . . d
'
;, Phli ~
~
unimpressed Mr. Smith before the Mrs Alex Oblad of Springfield
t
and ballroom ancmg Y
audie,nce' eyes.
the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
President Thomas Hop.. co.;::-·events to help interest new
Rounding out these program J, C. Ghosh at a state dinner per commended local Fire C~- students include a workshop for ;t
...
highlights, will be one of the most Tuesday in Philadelphia. Dr. PaDY, Red Cl'OJS and AuxlUary parents at the Center on Wednes- __".
~
iyarled departmental seri~ of- Ghosh, a member of the Planning police on their able services in d
S tember 26, at 8:30 p,m., V
..."
fered for several seasons lDclud- Commission of the Government connection with the September c!duc'::d by Cyril Gardner, and '"
CHI'CK i,
ing art lessons and exhibits, a of India, Is attending the first 1st fire at Swarthmore College.
exhibition of photographs by '"
...
Christmas Workshop, the two an- International Congress on cats?'s- A letter of appreciation. was ,*,llt : . Zimmerman showing work at '"
CHEST Y'
nua,1 Mutual Exchanges,. the An~ being held this week in Ph.la- ~ -Charles Topping for his work th~ Center whl"h will .be on dls- ~
~
nual Antiques Fair, bn~e an delphla.
as chalrmao of the citizens' group lay at the Provident Trust Com- -l/
an X-Ray Od. 1
V
rhythmlc dance. lessons,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B, Kelgh- whlch contributed half the purState slreet, Media, from
•. i
...
and lampshado: lesso~, gar emng ton of Cedar lane returned home chase price of the Borough's mo- Sept~ber 10 to 21..
. .. ,.,." ... ,.. y ...... " ...... y
programs and mslruction. J' . 'Monday from a weekend trip to 's'lulto sprayer as well as a jeep
Copies of .the Bulletin may be
M:-,. Judson R. Hoove;i.e rii":'~ New England...
.
for its operation. To date the obtained at the Center or by calpres,~ent of the clUb't i B d Dr and Mrs. 'E. Fay Campbell Borough's share of expense In ling MEdia 6-1739.
.
meeting of· the Execu v~ o~ry f c~rnel1 avenue and daughter keeping the town .thoroughly
of the season was h'i!
on a ~, Margaret Campbell have re- sprayed have passed the $2000
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Hay
Impdnte~
morning in the Club
unge.
'u~~ed from a vacation in Holder- mark.
of Ogden avenue have returned
Mrs, F •. A. McCornack of Nor.th ~ess, N. H. Dr. and Mrs, CampRichard Wray's letter complain- home from a vacation spent at
PrincetOn"av'mue entrained Tues- bell returned from Europe on ing of the condition of the street LanesvUle I)n Cape Ann, Mass.
day night for Evapston, Ill" f9r Au"ust 11 and then went to New in front of his home on Hillbom
o
avenue .followlng .lnstallation of
a sewer 'by Springfield Township,
a visit with relatives.
·
Octo er Is
penlng
of Woman's Club Year
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-
since cats!
OUR NEXT TEN-WEEK COURSE STARTS
WEDNESDAY EVEN,NG. SEPT. 19TH
OBEDIENCE TRAIN YOUR DOG AT
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
CHRISTMAS
'CARDS
was referred to the solicitor for
RESCRIPTIONS -Curing September
investigation. .
", , . ,"""IIJ.:
and
Councilman Charles Lukens' Carefully Compounded
asked that the Planning Commission's oplnton on the abandon- Each Season of the Year
SAVE 10%
ment of Drexel road between
A e •••obb, for yo. or y... c.lld...
"at pa,1 . . wi" a w.II......I.... do,.
Vassar and Dickinson avenues lie
expedited. Council referred the
matter to the Commission four
ago when Ray man d
Winch, resident of the area,. re-,
DOG
OF DEL. CO.
WrH. or p ••••
for TRAINING
forthr ,.,o. .SCHOOL
ofl• .,
704 14t. Aw... 'r•• p.ct Pa", 'a.
..... W~ 1".1.
the street
be unopened
abandoned.section of
quested
that
A request from Samuel. Car-
1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iif.ii~~iiiiiiifn~
penter, secretary of the School
Iii
Board, reminded Council that the
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
GUILD OPTICIANS
For Le•••s of SuperIor Quality
Newly Designed Frames of the F1.est Workmanship
Bryn Mawr
UP ... r Darlo,
WYII ••wood
127 La.caster A"••••
6911 Ladl.w Stnof
33 la.+ W"'••
w.... •.....
1.23 C......t St...t, ..,ta"'p.1a 3,
'a.
can meet
or beat
any sale price
or special in carpet.
would llke to have the
long-promised Widening of College avenue in front of the hlgh
school Included in the Borough
budget for 1957.
Harry Wood, ~!mlrman of the
highw~y commihee, was asked
submit a Jist of st~eets for 1957
gauge wire fence in front of his
Iprop<..ty
at 620 Yale avenue was
referred to Council's building
committee.
The addition of several new
faIlS was reported td have helped
cool the Public Library, however
use of heat-reflecting .glass, an
awning or louvers at the large
front window was' recommended
for further reUef from the sun's
heat.
It was announced that a meetIng of municipalIties interested
in dlscusing possible routes of
the state's prot>bsed by-pass in
this area was scheduled for last
night in Springfield.
"I saw It In the
~warthmorean.'·
CEMEJER:Y
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'9'oldI ban~
rts
buildln~
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to
,~.M.
.. .,,~ .. MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEAR.E S
9:30 to 9 P.M;
_
9:30 to 6:O?
•
The request of Eisenbud for
to erect a heavy
prise for the benefit of families
resle!ing in Swarthmore ane!
1". 100';,.
..... 11..,5.&11
alice barker(
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
resurfacing, at, next meeting.
A non-profit, mutual enter-
n
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Attend
Sw~rtbmore
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B
/
September 14, 1956
THE SW ARTIDJOREAN
neighboring ·communities. Your
patronage is eamestfy sartcited.
p,...,..,
ALIDT N••AUtn' .
& ..., _ ...... '
228 6 ....tt 11.-. . SW ~04"
P.. ,WAU741
Cer...
EDGEMONT AVE., 7TH & WELSH STS.
SPEARE BROS. HEADQUARTERS FOR
'MATERNtTY NEEDS IN CHESTER!
• Pedal Pushers
• Slacks. Skirts
• Blouses
• Dungarees
Two-Piece'
DRESSES
A. Aclnrtl..d
In
C.ar.· Ma.azlne
Soft Touch - The suit tflot figures
importantly. has a gentle easy W(JY
about it. Flirting bow and back belted
yoke. falling into qrace.gathen, m~de
of Nubby knit print cotton. Matching
ool;d colored b,,,,,dd"'" cut'
cool/Rose . ";!h Ch.n:oel Ski r t ; .
Brown/Blade with '-" Stirt. .
S;zes: 10 to 18.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
School
Night
..
.
SHS
Tuesday
7:30P.M.
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VOLUME
~NUMBER
38
SVlAR'IRMOBE, FRIDAY. September 21,1956
Free CIresI X-Rays
At High School ~" 1 ,:=:: =e:~"t ::. ~~~
CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING
Schools, Red Cross, Nurse
Service, Boy Scouts
To Aid Survey
Frank R. Morey, supervising
prInclpal of the Swarthmore-Rutledge Sr.hool District, Is the local
chairman of the planning com":
mlttee
for the Chest
X-Ray OctDay
in
'Swarthmore
on Monday,
.
ober
1. Mrs.
C; C. Spute,
cha!rm!ID
of the
Swarthmore
Bra
n c h,
American
Redx-raYs
Cross,will
assists
him.
. Free cbest
beeIn
at
a
p.m. and be takel! until 5 and
again
from will
6:30 be
to iil8Ide p.m.
Beglstration
the
~:30
=~C:=!'~::'u;.tth
entrance
saving procedure
The new, time-,.
Heads Scientists
September 15, a& 1:10 p.m. In
the CoancU Cbamber of ..,roll&'h Ball. AU lnierested red-
den.. are oonllally Invited to
a&lend.
AUboll&'h the orcanbaUon
sbowed to advaDlap .t the fire
at Swartbmo", CoII~ aD SeptemlIer lIIII&. DJreetor Charles E.
Pbcher and his ollicers feel
tha& more personnel \Vonld be
needed in the event of an allont
,,_o;y. .
Ask State for HeW
Eleme'ntary Rooms
.
Mun~cipal Auth?rityd' Three In '1
SItes to Be lIste
on
Is that x-rays wUI be made. with
Application.
peraons fully . dressed but all metThe first CClDcrete move. toward
a1, opaque objects, metal-backed realization of additional elemenbuttons muat be remOVed fromtaryfacilities, discussed these
tile chest area at the time' of the 'manymonths, by the SWarthmore:If-ray (for practical purposes all Rutledge School Board, was taken'
shirt, blouse pockets are to be Wednesday evening when the
empty and jewelry, re1lcious med- Board authorized filing of Form
ala are to be temporarily remov- pmB.40 A with the State Depar~
ed).
ment of Publlc Inslruction.
Mr. Morey and Mrs. Shute asOn this initial application for
sure the community th!Jt the, re- Staie approval of the proposed
(Continued on Page 12)
needed facilities all· three sites
b
event S"':"_kmore Co"ege ......t
N'
roup ames
Heinemann President
t.
G'
Needlework Guild
To Meet Monday at 2_
Da id R Dies
V umsey
After Operatl"oo
Members of the executive board
of the Swarthmore Branch, NeedLifelong Swarthmorean
lework Guild of America met for
Was Auto-Ft'rm
luncheon on Thursday of last
week at the home of the president,
Partner
Mrs. A. Sidney JohnSon, Jr., and
David Andrew Rumsey, a .,.nset the date for the Annual Meet- ner in the 30-year-old tl.rni of
ing on Monday, September 24, at Rumsey Chevrolet, Swarthmore,
2 p.m. The meeting will be held died ea~ly Tuesday mOrning in
at the Woman's Clubhouse on Temple University Hospital where
Park avenue.
he had undergone an ulcer opera.
The Ingathering has been called tion the previous Wednesday.
for November 13, between 9 and
Born on Union avenue, Swarth10 a.m. at the clubhouse where more, on November 19, 1908 he
directors wUl be expeCted to tum attended Swarthmore College for
in all garments donated by the three ~ears after graduating from
members.
Swarthmore High SchooL . He
Later the same
day,
Guild
memplayed football and .basketball and
.ted
bers are inYl
to attend the tea was a member of Delta Upstion
and exhibition of the garments at fraternity.
the regular meetlog of the WomDuring World War II he served
an's Club.
as a captain with the Fifth ArmY
Members of the executive board in the European theatre for two
who attended the meeting last years.
week are Mrs. WIJllam H. West,
Two years ago he moved from'
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. BIr- the 400 block of Park avenue' to
ney K. Morse, Mrs. J. Albright 1115 Muhlenberg avenue .where
Jones, Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mrs. his wife, the foimer Katherine
William H. Gehring, Mrs. Roberl Schlltsey of Woodlyn, and. five
T~er, and Mrs. Charles Uncoln. children, Katherine, Robert, Timothy, Molly and Terl'E'llCe, survive
him. Alao Surviving :are his lath_
er, George, of Sou~Chester road;
four brothers, Swarthmore Fire
Chief John of Vassar avenue;
Colonel CUtrord of the United
.
Dr. Heinz Heinemann of Dickin_
son avenue, a section chief at
Hoodry Pro c e s s. Corporation,
Marcus Hoo~ hRS ·been :named
presldent of the board of directors
of the International Congress on
Catalysis.
Dr. Heinemann, who was executlve secretary for the first Congress
meeting, held in Phlladelphia last
week, was chosen at a business
meeting. during w~ch the 700
delegates~o voted :0 hold aooth:;
er C~gress meeting in three to '. Annual Event Invites
~tates Air Force, Shelby, Ohlo;
five . years aM elected a n' e w P M '
.
Ellis. of South Chester road; and
'W~W'
'll
DII.....
bo
f direct
t
I f i t ' arents to. eet·
Dr. WllUam P., of W8U!bgtord,
make some of its land available)
ard 0
ors 0 p an or ,
, 'Teache' rs
and a slster,Marian (Mrs. Paul)
wUI be ltsted as alternate locaOther members of tbe new
Smith of Morton who has been
tions·. and .t!i'e .m'e'th"Od' '2M 1Ina''ncln"g board. of directors include 'Dr.
...
The . Annual Swarthmore High employed . at the Swar.f>JuJJore
Summer Circulation Tops'
w1llile~ted as municipal auth- ~ut.A,~e~.1Uverview road; S~hool "*"",MI';;N~;,_
Bank. '.(jrlDiUiy 'years''. 'His'
. '''''m'''''ts will be h-'d
th"
um
AI/' Vacutij)nPeriod' arI.... 1'0"-' _ . ' . (......... ..; .... by- .Dr,".;. Adalbert ,Farkas; WaUlngford; f
"IT
.~..= ...,.,..""
or paren. .
"
'" at
e er; Rose,dled In 1938 while the
. Statl,tlCi .
1957) aod seven additional (need- and Dr. Alex G. Oblad; Spring- hlgh .schoOl t:u~, September tanilJ.y lived at Rutgers and Yale
ed by 1959), a total of eleven new field.. '
25., "
. avenues, opposite the building
A. budget totalling $13,135.65 elementary rOOms will be named
Dr. Krieger continues as treas~he pro~m '''?llbegln at 7:30 which housed Rl11IlSey .Chevrolet
for the 1958-57 liscal year which in the application.
urer of the board.
p,m. when ·teacliers w1ll be in until its modern show room was
began on August 1 was adopted
Board President. Donald P.
their class rooms to meet the par- built on. South Chester road.
by the Board of Directors of the Jones explained, the municipal
ents of their students. Teachers Mr Rumsey W
be
f
Swarthmore Publlc IJbrary in II authority method of financing was
1'1
, wlil be found in the following the Church of
~:':f ;e~special meeting Moilday night, betng applied for on advice. of .
rooms:
petual Help, Morton. Services
September 17, at Borough HalL Architect Howell Lewis Shay, Jr. :
Special Room~lndustrial Arts will be held at 10 o'clock ibis
Last year's budget was set at in order to expedite. final build-.
BuIlding" Mr. Gelling; Music
.
t
323
b
t
tually
in
It
Is
bell
d
h
to
B
'ldl
Mi
R
ber'
M
morrung
a
InleJ·..
2
..1 ,
u was ac
overg.
eve . a c ange .
Season' Opener To Be
w
ng,
ss osen ger,
r. ment
1lI tithe
11 church.
•
Cai
reached by $572. Increased Income financing by general pbllgatlon
5
Holm; Gymnasium-Miss Allen,.
w
0 ow
m
vary
from fines for o~erduebooks' and bond issue, should the board ulPlayed on Rutgers. 'Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Cemetery, Media.
from non-resident dues. overcame Umately decld~ to pay for the
Field
Reese. .'
.
Ibis amount anq resulted in a new facilities under its own borMain Building:
~Iance at thl' end of July of .rowing power, would be easler/fa
Swarthmore High School's FootGround Floor';"'ROom 1 _. Mr.
$449.12.
ellect than a change In the other ball team opens the 1956 season Udovich; Room 2-Mrs. Forrest;
The budget adopted was. pre_ direction..
agalnSt·a rugged and determined Room 5-Mr. Falcone; Room 7Lewis J. Klingaman, father of
sented to' the bOard by Maxey
An executive .sesslon again fol_opponent. The Media Mustangs, Mr. Henderson; Room l3-Mr. Mrs, Russell Snyder of 401 DickMorrison, . treaSurer. and head of lowed Wednesday night's session allbough winning seldom' in re- Bell; Dental Room-:-Mrs. Yeaw; inson avenue, dled at Taylor Hosthe finance committee, whiCh met in order that the Board might cent years, have always played Room 17 (behind slage)-Miss pital on September 15, at the age
during t!J.e summer with Presl- deliberate in private ondetlnite their better games against rival 1\'IcKie.
of 88. He was taken ill suddenly
dent Robert E. Spiller. It was decisions. yet to be made.
S:wartqmore. The contests have
First Floor-Room 100 _ Mr. on Labor Day and went to Taylor
,carefully studied and compared
"A Dmal'; a Dollar,
brought out the best In both Drukio; Room 100-Mr. Miller; Hospital on September 10.
with 'the previous .budget before
a 10 o'clock Soholar... ·
teams. Media, with a rejuvenated Room 102-Mr. Minish; Room 103
He originally came from Wanaits formal acceptance. '
During the regular session Sup- spirit and a determination to Im- -Mrs. Gassert; Room lOt-Mrs. maker, Pa" where he lived most
The 1inance committee recom- erv;lslng Principal Frank R. Morcy prove upon last year's record,
(Continued on Page '1)
of hls life and where he worked
(Continued On Page ?)
and ~h .School Principal Wil- 4>oks to tbls game as the klck-off
as an electrician. He was choir
Uain Bush presented "another evi- to a successful season.
leader and organist for man y
denee of the wom-out condition
The Garnet attempting to or,g
years of Jacob's Reformed Church
of faclUties in the hlgh school" ganize its for the new camin Jacksonville, a' neighboring
(Continued on Page 7)
paigl) hllli been constantly juggJing
town. In Swarthmore, where he
players In search of the best start' h a d lived with hls daughter for
Swart!aD.ore
High School AUt- C lb'
hl
8'rf'hd
co-capletic
Association
tickets are cu....
e e rates _95f
a y lug
talllStIoe-,up.
GeorgeIt looks
PappaslIkeand
Cal
The Rev. John C, Kulp, 'pastor the last 14 years, he was an active
.
rently on sale
at Wch8el's College
Mrs. Frank L. Bassett of West
CCo'ntlnued on Pa- 12)
of the S w arthmore Me thodist member of the Friendly Open
ft~
• ed Ibis mOl1llllg
.
.
Pharmacy and Catherman's Drui- Chester wllI be honored tonight
Church,. amv
a t Housi! GrpUp.
A'_'
Also . surviving are two SOIlS,
the In ternatianaI ............
store.
with a family dinner in. celebra- B
S t T
2
~. upon
1
tI
f'
12
k'ss!
Paul
Qf Bath and Harold .of Wana_
This useful ticket -~-'ts. the tlon ot her 95th birthday. The
. '.
comp e on a a
wee nu on·
........
T
U
t
Wed
d
.
maker~.
fourgrandchildren.
grandchildren .and
~ to a rBIII!l"Ved seat at ail .Dmversary dinner w1ll take place
0 ....
ay
to Japan.
four great'
HIs retum' trip' incluped visits
home' foothall games &lid admls- at the home of her son and daughsion to all home athletic contests ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
The parents of the Boy Scouts to Hong Kong, Calcutta, Rome,
Burial ....ervices Viere held on
.
. a ddlti on to Wednesday' at.'2 p.m. at Jacob's
during the coinirig· iJchool year.
T. Bassett
of North Chester road. of Swarthmore Troop 2 wUl meet Paris and Lo n d on JD
Receipts from the A. A. drive
The mother of the late Dr. on Wednesday, Septem~er, 26, to five days In Palestine visiting Reformed Church in Jacksonsupport many school' functions. In Arthur E. Bassett and Dr. Norm- discuss plans and orgaruzatlon for places familiar to .fesus in His viJJe.
the ~th1et1Cpl'O~, .~ !DOlley an H. B8Bfl
"
80es towards equipping, the 125Wtdow of the late
F., L: Bes- hopes for fun and adventure. The stops at Formosa, Bangk-ok, Kar- Returns From Europe .
football player'll in grades seven lielt, and the granddaughter of O. cooperation and understanding of achi' Beirut Tel Aviv Athens and RosemaTy Cox of' Walnut 1ane
to I '
f th the scout parents w1ll be
Sba:.oon. '
,
returned last week from Dusselat
helps In aUo:,ther
e sary It these hopes are to be fuJMr. Kulp' went on Ibis MissIon dort,Germany,
sh
. IIC!heoI. . er,.; ae " oun era of war
ore
ege. filled.
.
to Japan as a member o. a group th
in
ties benelltlng are the Gamet,
Mrs. Bassett llved IJ1 Swarth~
e summer
the home of Dr.
SChool paper;. the _Yeari>ook; an;:! more from 1893 untIl 1912, and
AU Swarthmore boys between of over' 30 Protestant ministers and ·Mrs. Otto Hubert!. '. ,
the Student CebIDet which dIrectII 'during her residence' helped to the ages of 11 ~nd 14 and their who were sent by the. InterBoard
Rosemary returned on Hia S. S.
the ~oors unique HOlIDr Code.
found the lIbrary at sWarthmore parents are inVIted .\0 attend to Committee for Christian work in ~ Kulni",,""hlch thl!!'e . . . .
Students at Swarthrnlll'e High' High School.. She is a former leern wl:lat Scouting has to ol!er. .Japan and woril:ed under the aus- 745 high school students.·· As a
WOUld like to feel that they hAve 'D\I!Inher of the Woman's Club
'l'he ~ wllI til! held In M.,.. pIces of the National ChrIstian high schOClI snmmer .........njfe ~_
the IUppott of the wboJe. 'comBOrn on a fMnJ in JIaryfand, Cal!". Hall of the Presb;rIIerIan (:ouJlcil in Japan. Be, spent. the deDt
'to (Jes AD:!' ...;..w.
IIlllDlV. "We wouId";"':rtNte- sb6 rec.ns'·cleRJ'ytbe IIlvUlaa of Churc:h .t '1 p.m.,. the ~ mafor., part of ,tI\e .gnm~ In Jhe ~,I.nl'leJd Serviee Pro..
tid 10:_ all IDct . ilm the __ the ~Ie ~ towards as QIe .... Ilar" .~ troap E. at- Ilruno, a small mll!ine town .500 ~""ta'fbe"''''''*Of Dr.
efadUlt11 stl''' ,-'~ "
" , - . 1 iIf.ea..trw.r.·
fllf.wfIieb wm be Ileld ~ ~ ~"" J)'omTaIr7Q. .. ' . .', .. ...a.¥.t:B- .ttemsCGaL ., "
SchooJ N'Ight Progra.m
Selfor Tuesday
LilrIJ BoaniSets
Budg~1 at $13,135
Media "'ests Gamet
TodaY's K'ck
I -.off 3PM
0:
Le
J
wis • Klingaman
Services ·Held Wed.
Rev. Kulp Re:t:llms
Today From lap'an
HigJa sChool Atfdetic "
Tickets Now Available
oy cou
ee.
roop
nes
Dr:
:;'8Il~
~: ~:mm~llow:!OIleCo~'
neces-
w,h~
she."
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
September 14, 1956
THE SW ARTHlIlOItEAN
I'ulle U
•
b I
Octo er s 0 penmg
of Woman's Club Year
WIL BOARD TO MEET
1Stops Stopped At
200 Chemists Here
_Under the
auspices of the
Former Stop Spots American
Chemical Society, the
CANINE GRADUATION
"Chess", Mrs. Tho mas D.
The Swarthmore branch of the
Jones's Chesapeake Retriever,
Women's Internatiohal League
1)
sixth Conference on Reaction was a member of the graduating
I
d Freedom reports
(Continued from Page
.
b.
held at classes of the summer Dog Train(Continued from Page 1)
for Peace panh II. TI·ller Justice
Mechanisms IS . emg
N I on that Mrs.
y IS
,
having inquired if the Pennsyl- Swarthmore College. September ing School at its concluding sesStation N.I.R.O.M. Mrs.
e s
f the Peace in Liverpool, Eng- vania Rlilroad contemplated cur- 12 to 15. Two hundred chemists sion Wednesday night at the
will sing several numbers
a member of the Brittish tailin$( its station service or park- from the United States and foreign Swarthmore High School auditori_
"My Fair Lady" as she reviews S ction and a delegate to the In- ing facilities here in accordance countries have been invited to um. Chess was one of ten emergthe musical. Dr. and Mrs. Law- t e national Congress of WILPF in with recently announced plans in hear a program of 11
be- ing from the beginners class at
rence Curry will present the;rgland this past summer, will other areas, was pleased to re- ing given by a group of promlnent 7:30; twelve were graduated from
Club's pre-Christmas program, n k t 2 pm Fr'lday SeptemI th' week
the 8: 30 class.
. " h' h will spea a
..
,
ceive a negative rep Y IS
" organic chemists.
"A Christmas CruIse w IC
b 21 at the Jane Addams House
However, cats who escape both
The committee in charge of the
A new course in dog obedience
combine Christmas legends and 1\ i:rphiladeIPhia. A tea in her hon- motorists and trains are likely to conference consists of Professors starts this coming Wednesday
songs of
lands.
".
or will follow at 4 o'clock..
also escape apprehension by Bor- R. W. Taft of Pennsylvania State evening, )September 19, in the
Salom Rlzk. author of Synan
M
Tiller's subject will be ough authorities, unless they and College, F. G. Bordwell of North- high school gym. Beginners clasYankee", an
immigrant who th
of the Women's In- their owners can be identified and western University, and E. H. Cox, ses are at 7: 30 and 8: 30. Intercame to t·his country and found te;nationai League in England. prosecuted under existing nuis- Chairman of the Department of mediate and Advance classes are
it to be a land of warmth an,d She speaks from experience in
I
Borough
S rth
e College held at 9: 15.
el
b
a
ance
or
ar:tti-noise
aws.
,
.
Chemistry
at
wa
mor
.
opportunity will be the
u s
fields being active as
Solicitor Clarence G. Myers 10Chess and his owners live at
first s~eak:r in 1957 han thec~o:~~
in the meeting of formed Council that the recent reDartmouth Circle.
"Ameflca IS l\'1ore t an a
roblems of social welfare and quest of a group of residents for Arts Center to Open
try". F. Krall D. V. M., Czeohoslo ... ~uvenile delinquency, and as a restrictive legislation on cats,
Friendly Circle to Meet
vakian by birth, who escaped the J
b
f the Lord Mayor'S
.
Ninth Season Sept. 23 The
Friendly Circle will meet
. 1948 WI·11 t e II of mem er
cannot be granted since there
Iron Curtain In
'tt 0
I. IS
(Continued from Page I)
C tain" Comml ce.
.
no state law applying to fe mes year will include French conver- at 2 p.m. Thursday, September 20,
"Life Behind the Iron ur
.
The local WIL will hold ItS to qual,.fy establishing a local law
In February the Club's member S t ber Board and Membersation by Mme. Betty Lengyel of at the home of Mrs. W. E. Med.
ffairs
ep em
.
t governing
them. . .
Swarthmore; public ~nd private ford , 514 South Chester road. Mrs.
and favorite
wor Id a
. speak- h'
Committee Meeting
ne
x
er Frances Reinhold Fussell (Mrs. S
T Ip d
morning September 18,
Council's September meetIng speaking, Ralph R9seman, Hedge- D. Reed Geer will be co-hostess.
.
. 1 spe~ k .
Morris
H.) \VII
atues
10 ay
a.m. at the, home of M.1"5. also saw . the passage of Ordin-f row Theatre; music workshop and
Itl saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Later in the sprmg the c~r- Wallace McCrory, 563 Westmln- ance 586 accepting dedication 0 recorder playing for children 6 to
toonl· st-author of "Through HisMichigan, Fairview, Rut g e r s, 8 and preschool musi~ workshop,
ster
avenue.
tory with J. Wesley Smith", Bu~r
Strath Haven, Drew, B ryn Mawr. ' Mrs. Pearl Zaret Ross, Penn
Shafer will give the club hiS
Dr and Mrs. Heinz Heinemann Westminster. Marietta and Jun~- Wynn; teenage dramatics, Mrs.
breezy' summary of history and of Dickinson avenue, Dr. Adalbert ata avenues and School lane 10 Barbara Gravest Moylan; photocreate the flat-footed. paunchy, Farkus of Wallingfor, and ~r. and the Swarthmc,re Gardens develop- graphy, F. F. Zimmerman. Medl~;
and ballroom dancing ·by PhI!
unimpressed Mr. Smith before the Mrs. Alex ObI ad of Sprmgfield ment.
Cooper.
AHend
School
Night
~
~rom ~and
paper~
m~ny
~~tiVities
:::istrate .
audience' eyes.
were the guests of Dr. and. Mrs.
Ro~nding out these program J. C. Ghosh at ~ state. dlnne:
highlights, will be onc of the most Tuesday in Philadelphla. ~.
varied departmental series of- Ghosh a member of the Planning
fered for several seasons includ- commission of the Government
ing art lessons and exhibits, a of India, is attending the first
Christmas Workshop, the two an- International Congress o~ Catal.ysnual Mutual Exchanges, the An- being held this week m Phllanual Antiques Fair, brid~e. and delphia.
.
rhythmic dance lessons, mllhn:ry , Mr and Mrs. Walter B. Kelghand lampshade lessons, gardenmg I t
'f Cedar lane returned home
programs and instruction.
._.' l\t~~n~ay from a weekend trip to
Mrs. Judson R. Hoover. Jr., .... New England.
president of the club .. The lirst 1
. and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell
meeting of the Executive Boar~
D~~rnell avenue and daughter
o[ the season was held Monda) Ofse Mar aret Campbell have remorning in the Club Lounge.
fr;m a vacation in HolrierN H Dr and Mrs. CampMrs. F. A. McCornack of Nor.th bn:~~, retur~ed . from Europe on
Princeton avenue entrained Tues- Au.!!ust 11 and then went to New
day night for Evanston, Ill., for
..
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Council President Thomas Hopper commended local Fire ?~mpany, Red Cross and All;xllIa~y
police on their able services In
connection with the September
1st fire at Swarthmore College.
A letter of appreciation was sent
t~ Charles Topping for his work
as chairman of the citizens' group
which contributed half the purchase price of the Borough's ~o'squito sprayer as well as a Jeep
for its operation. To date t~e
Borough's share of expense m
keeping the town thoroughly
sprayed have passed the $2000
mark.
Richard Wray's letter complaining of the condition of the. street
in front of his home on Hl11born
avenue following installation .of
BEST NEWS FOR DOGS -
Two events to help interest new
students include a workshop for
parents at the Center on Wednesday, September 26, at 8:30 p.m.,
conducted by Cyril Gardner, and
an exhibition of photographs by
Mr. Zimmerman showing work .at
the Center which will .be on dlSplay at the Provident Trust Company, State street, Media, from
September 10 to 21.
Copies of the Bulletin may be
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long-promised widening of C.ollege avenue in front of the high
school induded in the Borough
budget for 1957.
Harry Wood" chairman of the
highway committee, Vias asked to
submit a list of streets for 1957
r('surfacin;5, at next meeting.
The request of Eisenbud for
permission to erect a heav.y
d'auge wire fence in front of hls
;roperty at 620 Yale
referred to Council's bUIlding
. tt
comml CC.
I
The addition of severa new
fans was reported to' have helped
cool the Public Library, however
use of heat-reflecting glass, an
awning or louvers at the large
front window was recommended
for further relief from the sun's
heat.
It was announced that a meeting of municipalities interested
in discusing possible routes ~f
the state's proposed by-pass In
this area was scheduled for last
night in Springfield.
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investigation.
Councilman Charles
Luke.ns
asked that the Planning Commlssion's opinion on the abandonment of Drexel road between
Vassar and Dickinson avenues be
expedited. Council referred the
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months ago when Ray m 0 n d
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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VOLUME 28-NUMBER 38
SWAR11IMORE. FRIDAY. September 21, 1956
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Free Chest X-Rays
At High School Oct. 1
CIVIL DEFENSE MEETING
The Fall Meeting of Civil DefeDBe will be held on Tuesday,
September 25, a.t 7:30 p.m. In
the Council Chamber of Borough Hall. All Interested reslllents are cordially Invited to
atteneL
Although the organization
showed to advantage at the fire
at Swarthmore College on September first, D1reetor Charles E.
Fischer and his officers feel
that more personnel would be
needed In the event of an allout emergency.
SHS
Tuesday
7:30P.M.
- - -- --'3.SO PER YEAR
;
Heads Scientists
Needlework Guild
To Meet Monday at 2
David Rumsey Dies
After Operation
Members of the executive board.
0f
1 the Swarthmore BranCh, NeedLifelong Swarthmorean
lework Guild of America met for
Was Auto-Firm
luncheon on Thursday of ]ast
week at the home of t~e president,
Partner
Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., and
Frank R. Morey, supervising
David Andrew Rumsey, a partset the date for the Annual Meet- ner in the 30-year-old firm of
principal of the Swarthmore-Ruting on Monday, C)eptember 24, at Rumsey Chevrolet, Swarthmore,
ledge School District, is the local
2 p.m. The meeting will be held died early Tuesday morning in
chairman of the planning comat the Woman's Clubhouse on Temple University Hospital where
mittee for the Chest X-Ray Day
Park avenue.
in Swarthmore on Monday, Octhe had undergone an ulcer operaober L Mrs. C. C. Shute, chairman
The Ingathering has been called tion the previous Wednesday.
of the Swarthmore Bra n c h,
for November 13, between 9 and
Born on Union avenue, SwarthAmerican Red Cross, assists him.
10 a.m. at the clubhouse where more, on November 19, 1908 he
directors will be expected to turn attended Swarthmore Col1ege for
Free chest x-rays will begin at
in all garments donated by the three years after graduating from
3 p.m. and be taken until 5 and
members.
again from 6: 30 to 8: 30 p.m.
Swarthmore High School. He
Later the same day, Guild mem- played football and basketball and
Registration will be mside the
bers are invited to attend the tea was a member of Delta Upsilon
school aUditorium wi th entrance
Municipal
Authority,
Three
.
and exhibition of the garments at fraternity.
from College avenue.
the regular meeting of the WomThe new, time-saving procedure
Sites to Be Listed on
During World War II he served
an's Club.
is that x-rays will be made with
as it captain with the Fifth Army
Application
Members of the executive board in the European theatre for two
persons fully dressed but all metThe first concrete move toward
who attended the meeting last years.
al, opaque objects, metal-backed
Dr. Heinz Heinemann of Dickin_
realization of additional elemenweek are Mrs. William H. West,
buttons must be removed from
Two years ago he moved from
son
avenue, a section chief at
tary facilities, discussed these
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. Bir- the 400 block of Park avenue to
the chest area at the time of the
many months. -by the Swarthmore- Houdry Pro c e s s Corporation, ney K. Morse, Mrs. J. Albright
x-ray (for practical purposes all
1115 Muhlenberg avenue where
Rutledge School Board, was taken Marcus Hook, has been. named
Jones, Mrs. Bruce Smith. Mrs. his wife, the former Katherine
shirt, blouse pockets are to be W dn d
.
h
the I president of the . board
evemng
wen
ICof directors William H. Gehring, Mrs. Robert
empty and jewelry, religious med- B e desay
Schlitsey of Woodlyn, and five
·
ed
fil·
f
Form
of
the
Internationa
ongress on
th
oar au orlZ
Ing 0
.
Turner, and Mrs. Charles Lincoln.
als are to be temporarily removchildren,
Katherine, Robert, TimPIBB-40 A with the State Depart- CatalYSIS:
h
e
ed).
othy, Molly and Terrence, survive
ment of Public InstructiOn.
. Dr. Hememann, w 0 was ex euMr, Morey and Mrs. Shute ashim. Also surviving are his fathOn this initial application for hve ~eerethary f~r tphhe.lfi::t I C~~g~es~
sure the community that the re- State a roval of the proposed meetmg, eld In
er. George, of South Chester road;
I a e pia. as
(Continued on Page 12)
pp . . .
.
week was chosen at a busmess
four
brothers, Swarthmore Fire
needed facillhes, all three Sites
.'
d'
h· h th
700
Chief John of Vassar avenue;
being considered by the Board meletlntg lurm g t Wd .IC h Id e th
.
.
de
ega
es
a
so
va
e
~o
0
ano
_
Colonel
Clifford of the United
(RIvervIew avenue, Rutgers aveti
. th
t
States
Air
Force, Shelby, Ohio;
nue and College avenue in the er Congress mee ng In
ree 0
Annual Event Invites
Ellis
of
South
Chester road, and
eve~t Swarthmore College nHght five years. and elected a n ~ W
Parents
to
Meet
Dr. William P., of Wallirigford,
make some 0 f I·tS Ian d aval·1a ble) board of directors to plan for It. \
and a sister. Marian (Mrs. Paul)
will be listed as alternate locaOther me~bers o~ the new
Teachers
Smith of Morton who has -been
and the methOd of financing board of ~lrectors. Int::~ude Dr:
Summer Circulation Tops tions
The
Annual
Swarthmore
High
employed at the Swarthmore
will be stated as municipal auth- Knut A. KrIegel', Rlvervle~ r~d:
School
"School
Night"
program
Bank
Cor many years. His mathorily. Four rooms (needed by Dr. Adalbert Farkas, Wallmgf~_d,
All Vacation Period
for
parents
will·
be
held
at
the
er,
Rose,
died in 1938 While the
1957) and seven additional (need- and Dr. Alex G. Oblad, SprmgStatistics
high
school
Tuesday,
September
family
lived
at Rutgers and Yale
ed by 1959), a total of eleven new field. K.
t'
A budget totalling $13,135.65 elementary rooms Will
. be named
Dr.
rleger
avenues, opposite the building
b con
d mues as treas- 2 5 . '
The program will begin at 7: 30 which housed Rumsey Chevrolet
for the 1956-57 fiscal year which Inteappcaon.
urer of the oar.
h
Ii ti
p.m. when' teachers will be in until its modern show room was
began on August 1 was adopted
Board President Donald P.
their class rooms to meet the par- built on South Chester road.
by the Board of Directors of the Jones explained the municipal
ents of their students. Teachers
Swarthmore Public Library in a authority method of financing was
Mr. Rumsey was a member of
will be found in the following
special meeting Monday night, being appJied for on advice of
the Church of Our Lady of PerSeptember 17, at Borough HaH. Architect Howell Lewis Shay, Jr.
rooms:
petual Help, Modon. Services
Special Rooms-Industrial Arts will be held at 10 o'clock this
Last year's budget was set at in order to expedite final buildBuilding, Mr. Gelling; Music morning at the church. Inter$12,323 but was actually over- ing. It is believed a change to
Building.
Miss Rosenberger, Mr. ment will follow in Calvary
Season's
Opener
To
Be
reached by $572. Increased income financing by general obUgation
Holm;
Gymnasium-Miss
Cemetery, Media.
from fines for overdue books and bond issue, should the board ulPlayed on Rutgers . Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Johnson,Allen,
Mr.
from non-resident dues. overcame timately decide to pay for the
Field
Reese.
this amount and resulted in a new facilities under its own borbalance at the end of July of rowing power, would be easier to
Swarthmore High School's Foot- Main Building:
Ground Floor-Room 1 - Mr.
WI
$449.12.
effect than a change in the other ball team opens the 1956 season
Udovich; Room 2-Mrs. Forrest;
The budget adopted was pre_ direction.
against a rugged and determined
Room 5-Mr. Falcone; Room 7Lewis J. Klingaman, father of
sented to the board by Maxey
An executive session again fol- opponent. The Media Mustangs,
!\tIl'.
Henderson;
Room
13-Mr.
Mrs.
Russell Snyder of 401 DickMorrison, treasurer and head of lowed Wednesday night's session although winning seldom in rethe finance committee, which met in order that the Board might cent years, have always played Bell; Dental Room-Mrs. Yeaw; inson avenue, died at Taylor Hosduring the summer with Presi- deliberate in private on definite their better games against rival Room 17 (behind stage}-Miss pital on September 15, at the age
of 88. He was taken ill suddenly
dent Robert E. Spiller. It was decisions yet to be made.
Swarthmore. The contests have McKie.
First
Floor-Room
100
Mr.
on
Labor Day and went to Taylor
carefully studied and compared
brought out the best in both
"A DUlar. a DolJar,
Drukin;
Room
lOt-Mr.
Miller;
Hospital
on September to.
with the previous budget before
teams. Media, with a rejuvenated
a 10 o'clock Scholar."
He originally came from WanaRoom I02-Mr. Marish; Room 103
its formal acceptance.
During the regular session Sup- spirit and a determination to im-l\ifrs.
Gassert;
Room
I04-Mrs.
maker,
Pa., where he lived most
The finance committee recom- ervising Principal Frank R. Morey prove upon last year's record,
(Continued
on
Page
7)
of
his
life
and where he worked
(Continued on Page 7)
and High School Principal Wil- Ipoks to this game as the kick-cff
as an electrician. He was choir
liam Bush presented "another evi- to a successful season.
leader and organist for man y
The Gamet attempting to ordence of the worn-out condition
years
of Jacob's Refonned Church
of facilities in the high school" ganize its team for the new camin
JacksonVille,
a neighboring
paign has been constantly juggling
(Continued on Page 7)
town.
In
Swarthmore,
where he
players in ~ea:tch of the best startSwarthmore High School Athhad lived with his daughter for
ing line-up. It looks like co-capletic Association tickets are cur- Celebrates 95th Birthday tains George Pappas and C~I
The Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor the last 14 years, he was an active
rently on sale at Michael's College
Mrs. Frank L. Bassett of West
of the Swarthmore Methodist mem ber of the Friendly Open
(Continued on Page 12)
Pharmacy and Catherman's Drug_ Chester will be honored tonight
Church, arrived this morning at House Group.
store.
with a family dinner in celebraAlso surviving are two sons,
the International Airport upon
This useful ticket admits the tion of her 95th birthday. The Boy Scout Troop 2
completion of a 12 week mission Paul of Bath and Harold of Wana_
bearer to a reserved seat at aU anniversary dinner will take place To Meet Wednesday to Japan.
maker; four grandchildren and
home football games and admis- at the home of her son and daughfou!"
.great grandchildren.
His
return
trip
included
visits
The parents of the Boy Scouts
sion to all home athletic contests
Burial
services were held on
ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Swarthmore Troop 2 will meet to Hong Kong, Calcutta, Rome,
during the coming school year.
Wednesday
at 2 p.m. at Jacob's
T. Bassett of North Chester road. on Wednesday, September 26, to Pads and London in addition to
Receipts from the A. A. drive
The mother of the late Dr' discuss plans and organization for five days in Palestine visiting Reformed Church in Jacksonsupport many school functions. In
ville.
Arthur E. Bassett and Dr. ~orm- tltis year. The Troop has high places familiar to Jesus in His
the athletic program, the money
an H. Bassett Mrs. Bassett IS the hopes for fun and adventure. The day. The flight also made brief
goes towards equipping the 125
widow of the late Dr. F. L. Bas- cooperation and understanding of stops at Formosa, Bangkok, Kar- Returns From Europe
football players in grades seven
sett, and the granddaughter of G. the scout parents will be ncces- achi, Beirut, Tel Aviv, Athens and
Rosema'ry Cox of Walnut "'ane
to 12, and helps in all other sports
Benjamin Hallowell, one of the sary if these hopes are to be ful- Shannon.
refurned last week from Dusselat the high school. Other activi- founders of Swarthmore College. fill d
Mr. Kulp went on this Mission dorf, Germany, where she spent
ties benefiting are the Gamet,
Mrs. Bassett lived in Swarth~Il· S rthmore boys between to Japan as a member of a group the summer in the home of Dr.
school paper; the Yearbook; and
more from 1893 until 1912, and h
waf 11 and 14 and their of over 30 Protestant ministers and Mrs. Otto Huberti.
the Student Cabinet which directs
.
h
'd
h i d to t e ages 0
Rosemary returned on the S. S.
durmg
er. resl ence e pe
arents are invited to attend to who were sent by the InterBoard
the school's unique Honor Code.
found the library at Swarthmore
h t Scouting has to offer. Committee for Christian \vork in Arosa Kulm on which there were
Students at Swarthmore High
High School. She is a former ;~rn w
g will be held in Mc- Japan and worked under the aus- 745 high school students. As a
Would like to feel that they have member of the Woman's Club.
e meHe lOll f the Presbyterian pices of the National Christian high school summer ex~hange stuthe SUpport of the whole comBom on " farm in Maryland, Cahan
a 0
.
Council in Japan. He spent the dent she went to Germany under
mUnity. "We would be very grate- she recalls clearly the Invasion of Church at 17 p.m., :et:em'.:..n: major part of the summer in
the American Field Serviee Pr0ful to see an increase in the sales the Confederate Army towards as the rego ar wee
I1
Of adUlt tickets."
the end of the Civil War.
ing, which will be held as usual. miles from Tokyo,
and Mrs. Reavis Cox,
Schools, Red Cross, Nurse
Service, Boy Scouts
To Aid Survey
Ask State for New
Elementary Rooms
Int'l Group Names
Heinemann President
School Night Program
Set for Tuesday
Library Board Sets
Budget at $13,135
Media Tests Garnet,
Today's Kick-off 3PM
L . J Klingaman
lewIs.
. HeWe.
ld
d
I SerVICeS
Rev. Kulp Returns
Today From Japan
High School Athletic
Tickets Now Available
l
i
t
•
Personals
. .
Mr. and Mra. WlIl!am p. McHenry have been temporaiuy llving at the home of Mr. Mclteory's
mother Mrs. W~~am R. MdiJelUY,
of Parr!Sh. rMi). Mr. McHenry
was the best man at the wedding
of Miss Janet Victoria Chalupa,
daughter of Mr. and.. Mra. Joseph
F. cj:l~upa o~ ~as City, Kan.,
fall at her home in the St. Davida
Apartment's, St. Davida.
.
Mr. and Mra. AUan Q. Johnston,
who have been in Boaton for the
past eight monthS, ./lave retume,d
to their home at 538 Rutgers avenue.
'
.
Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place, a senior at Princeton
University, who recently completed a training cruise with the Naval
'ROTC aboard the ci,rlser l"ew-
fomerly of sprlnglleld, and Mr.
John Wl.\ll,am Dodd, Jr., son of
Mr. ana'~Mrs, Dodd of Chester.
The niiJrlage tdcik"\ilace last saturda:' in. tpe SpriDl!~e1d Covenant' Jo4ethodiSt church. '
. 'D'r. G." W. Thumm bas moved
from the apartment which he
shared with his brother Mr. Byron Thumm at Dartmouth House
port News, was selected hecutlve
Officer by the stall and served
for the.tbreeweek trip from Panama to Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and 'Mrs. William M. Conron, J"., and daughter Wendy returned Sun'day fro''m a two wee.k
vacation at Stone Har.bor, N. J.
The Conrons, formerly of Havertown, are now residing at Rose
HA••Is-ELFIRD
of Philadelplrla; Wlllliun Scar_IWilliam C. Trapnell, Jr.; of Phil. .
Colwm-l bOrOugh of Mt. GUead, N. C., and adelphia.
l\IIrs. Esther T. EfIrd of
hia, S. C., and SaluQa, N. C., and
Samuel CaldweJl Harris .of WelleSley road were marri'ld on Monday, SePteinber 17, by the 1lev.
F. S. Neel, pastor of the
PresbyterlBn Church, at Saludai
N. C.
: .IT·S JUST 2. WEEKS TODA¥'
PInt Dtlc:Il CI.1t Da_
friday, Oct. 5, at tile W••a~·., CI.1t
Five More to Come -: AR for $16.
;'
SPiLLE ....ORDAN .
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Jordlin
of Charlottesv1l1e, Va., announCe
the marriage of their daughter
Deborah Stuart, to Mr. William
Scott Spiller of Everett, Wash.,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert, E.
Spiller of Ogden avenUI!J-OD Sat.
15" m
. · Ch arurday, September
10ttesviUe.
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BULLln.FARNUM
tINt
Uatil
Randy
~ is
~alnnan
Membenhip
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ART'
Woma. n's Club
Initrudlon·
and betl...,ers
lielpful critict"m
nrtists,OlIperlenced.
or hobby~:Jr painters
HOPE DURFEE WAGNE.R•. Teacher
On Mondays from 10 e.m,
.'
to I p.m•• billfonning
O~. 8th
!~~~~~~~~~~Fo~'~ln~fo~'m~a~tl~on~ca~I~1~~~$~~~6~~
and
now In
living
at 212 South Valley
Acres.
Miss Edith
BringhUrst
'Farnum,
37th is.
Street
Philadelphia.
. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Russell Phil- daughter
of Mr.
and Mrs.
H~ry \
S~:;:,;,:;"'l~lk:n
Mrs: Sherl·J. Winter of cornell lips and' family of Strath Haven WhIpple Farnum of Ardm,!re, beavenue entertained at tea last avenue returned last Monday came the bride'of Mr. James·Bell
Wednesday in honor of her new after' an absence. ot' 10 weeks Bullltt,' 3rd, son 'of Mr: and·Nrs.
daughter-in-law Mrs. WIn~r, Jr. wbichwere spent at Center Har- Bulliit, Jr., of Lincoln . ayeriue,
After " wedding trip to the Po- bor, Lake Winnipesaukee; 'N. H. on Saturday,' September 15;' in
ATHLETIC
conos Mr.
Mra. Winter, Jr.
Mr~ and Mrs. Robert P. Brad- the Church of the R~emher, ]kyn
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to BancrOft rood In MoYllin; 'Th1elrl ceremony.
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.. lIfi.. and Mrs, Herman Roether daughter':Mnf JOM W. ~art- After the wedding a reception
' . . . . .:" I' 'Cotle',e' pharmacv
of'Chicago, m., are visiting with ney arrived on Thursday from was held at the home of the bride's
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relatives Mr. and Mrs. R. C. her home in Miami, Fla., for a parents.
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Rililtlier In ·Broomall. Mr. Roether week's visit.
The bride, escorted by her lathGUARANTEES:
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came from Germany to SwarthM,rs. Pau1 B. !'lanks of Harvard er, wore a gown of cream taffeta
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Reserved sean ~tl;H~orm~;e~~I~~~a~
more 'College in 1948 and was aventie will entertmn t~.~y at a with fitted bodice and pouflant ~~~~~d~~~·~to~·~a~II;"~~
among the first group of exchange get-acquaiD~ tea for n~ mem- sktrt.The neckline was. triDiri\ed
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StudentS. Hi; is Ii·' graduate of bers' o~' the' W'omah's '. .
~ih ro~e.:-Polnt iace. Her cap' and
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Swarthmore, class of '50, and AuXiliary 'of ';l'rlnlty 'Church. Mrs. vellof rosepolnt lace was an helr_
Roetlier class of '49. They Hugh C. Peters of swarthmore loom of several generatiollJl. She
hope toresld~ in Swarthmore.
a:ven~,e, chalrm811 6f the Holld~y carned an old fashioned bouquet
p of tuberoses and stephanotis.
.t:;i. William H~ Webb of South Fair, at ,,:~cH !f,e ~vening
clIest~N.ad.' attended the Satur~ wlll assist as '!'!""'I>~rs '1 the hob- . The bride's sister, Miss' Anna
diIY and sunday ,'meetlngs of
by spop c~mltt'7' Will be a Scott Farntim, was maid of hon.A!iterican'Cheiniclil· Socle.tY at welcom.lng h0stes~ at the tea.
or. The bridesmaids were Miss
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Atlantic City;· He is a member of Dr. and MrS. Ha~. Borel
Virginia G. BuIUtt, slater of the
9 South Chester Road
the group Of'College
. Rutgers .avenue have 'had
bridegroom;' MlssMuy Cooper
.;ffio rate" ptepliring
guest for a week Dr. Borel s
Cox, 'lirid' Miss Sally 'W1star WInCall
arfliiiioie 11'04'6
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Of Improving iDsiruction in the
She will leave tomorrow.
Marcia' ·Smith· of New London,
field of cbemistry~
Mrs. Joseph Walter of
conn.; MIss Anita Humphreys of
. DU. and M'. rs. 'J. Passmore EJk- lane is entertah>ing
as . eelt
DOrset, .VI.; and:Mrs. John
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t this
intOn of Harvard avenue have re- tor a few ays 0 '.. w
Rlndlaub of N_ York City.
turned from Nantucket where sister Mn. William Boone of
The' atteDdanta wore' dresses of
they spent the summer and oc- Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Bnone re- champagne-'Colored brocade. trimcupled a cottage l:JeIongiDg to the turns home today.
moo with velvet In.a darker Shade.
w!IJ!CS Monaghan of BuCk Hills
They carried boUguets of tuberosFalls, formerly of' SWarthmore.
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es with garqew.a)l1eaves.
MOTOR'TUNE-UP
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The Elldntons entertained for a
The engageJ)1ent of Miss JacqueMr. Franklin f. 'Flaherty, Jr..
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ushers ·were the Messrs. Henry
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of thelr son-in-law and daughter announced by her parents, Mr. W. Farnum, Jr:, bratller of
ROIIERT J. ~lJ. II'fJ r •.
Mr. and Mra. Robert, S. Schoon- and Mrs. Jnhn ·Wesley 1M of bride, ofPhlladelphia; John DavOpposite Borough Parking Lot
maker, Jr., of Pittsfield, Mass., Springfield. Mr. Parker is the son Is an9- ;Ens1l1> ~!laJ.d' Ogram
SWarthmore 6-0440
.', Dartmouth and Lafayette
and Dr. J. Russell Elkinton of of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milton Swarthmore; Edward L. I!uer
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Moylan, each of whom stayed for Parker of Nashua, N. H.
James F. Talbutl,
a week. There was also a surprise
MIss llifI attended William
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meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith College and graduated from
FOR ALL
Jacob of South Swarthmore ave.:- the Tobe-Coburn School, New
HAG.uaNES
. nue who were in Nantucket over- York.
Mr. Parker was gr!,duated from MRS; LLoYD E. KAUFFMAN
night.
Mrs. Wayne Randall has mov~ Colgate University and ts .present- 313 Dartmouth Avenue
from 626 South. Orange. street, ly stationed with the Navy In SWarthmore 6-2080
,
Jo4edia, to 227 ~orth Swarthmore Washington, D. C.
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, Miss Margaret Price of Moylan
will return this week from the
Piices' summer home at Quaise,
Nantuckett, Mass. Jo4iss Price will
'resume teaeblng at the Presbyterian NurSei)' 'School:
Mrs. Philip D: ParSons of Cedar
lane has hiul as her guest the late
Mr. Parson's niece Mrs. Evelyn
P. AusUn. of Collasset, Mass. Mrs.
Austin left on Tuesday after n
two-week visit. Mrs. Parson's
niece Mrs. George Sleifer of
Montclair, N. J., a rr 1 v e d this
week to be with her' aunt.
Mrs. WHliamS. Harvey, ;mln.,,111
formerly 'of ~ollege avenue, .
recuPerating at ~ryn Mawr Hospital after breaking
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THE SWARTmlOIlEAN .
p .. 4r
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There will be a coftee hour
at 10: 50 a.m.,
last
tend the services at 'tIle church OIl
THE SWARTHMOREAN
ception of welcome for Mr. Kulp 12: 20 p.m., he added. This time \ p.ark avenue at 11 a.m. .
r\J1JLlSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTBlIIORE, PA.
and also for the freshman stu· is 20 minutes later iJl starting than ~
l'El'ER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, I'VBLI8URA
dents of Swarthmore College 1m. previously.
'FRIINDS MEETING NOTIS
Phoae 8Warthmore 8~OBOO
medlately following the
During the summer, members \' F!.rst,.day School classes wIil
I'ETER Eo TOLD, BcUIor
Worship Service.
of tile congregation's Building start next sunday at 11:45. In:whltBarbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
There i8 a noner)' for
headed by George S. tier House. The Meetlnc' H~
lIosalie D. Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
and children up to four years ot
cbalrman, undertook an wlll ,be open for medl~lion at
"Polly" Told
age under the supervision of!'a
refurbishing program. this. time fO!' .any :who .care to
Elrtered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, 'at the pc.t
ritaft of rotating 'teachersand h . Among the projects dnisbed by come. The ,foduit Forum series
ers. There Is a Kindergarten Pio- the committee, with the aid of will begin on October 1.
OIBce .at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March a, '1819.
p.am for children of foiJr .cmd many In the general memberShip, The United Fe1l.owship Stu.denla
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, DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY.~.N;:O~::five years and a Junior ChUj:cIi
SW.AR.T.HMORE, PENNA., SEPTEMBER 21, 1956
Program for children Of grades
will meet next .~unday at 5:.1!O In
L __.:,.:-.:....:___.-:____._______-:-_-:--:~. one to six.
The installation of a new lava- the Sociai Room;
.
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The Methodist youth Fellow. tory in the basement;'installation
. ,
On Tu-day evening at 7:30,
painting
PR ESBYTERIAN NOTES
there will- be a meeting Of the ship will meet In the ChaJHll at a f movablI' partitions
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t h·
Mr. Bishop will preach . at the parents and teach ers 0 f the chll• 7 p.m.
.
varnishing of the
in tithe ~_ _ _ _ _
0 _ _ _ _, W
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th floor
install
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9: 30 and 11 o'clock serviCes on dren In the Kindergarten departThe Commission on Steward. room; and. e·
a 0\1 r
Sunday morning. The title of his ment of the Church School. The ship and Finance wlll meet at 8 of screens In all windows.
~Ir,:,.,°::n=-In~~~u.::
sermon will be "The Perils of meetIng will be held In the Kin· p.m. Monday.
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Prosperity".
dergarten room (In the basement. There' will be a Methodist CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES ~
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The "Westminster lDgh School under the old Loeffler C hap e 11 Youth Fellowshi!> Rally M'!"day
How spiritual understanding of' Edit«. !.etten WIn bepublla_
Fellowship will meet at 6: 30 Sun- room). Dessert and coff"'1 will be evening at 7: 30. Those pl~ng the real nature of man and t.he on17 at tbo' _tlon 01 the
day evening for supper. .,.t 7 Mr. served. These parents are most to attend will meet at the church. universe ·brlngs harmony In hum. EdItor.
BIshop will lead a discussion on cordially Invited to attend to meet I The Commission on Education an experience will he .brought
"Understanding Ourselves as High the teachers and Anne Hale, di- i will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesdar.
at Cliristian Science serv.l.ces
•SCOUT· THANKS
School·People." Last Sunday eVen' rector Qf education.
i The Cottage Prayer_ MI\<'Ung this S\iIlday by the Lesson-Sermon Dear Edltor:
log the following oIIi~ers Were
The ,Transept Choir will meet i will. be held at the home ~ Mr. entItled "l\e!II),ty':.
On behalf of the SwarIhmore
elected to serve the Fellowship: . for rehearsal 'at 7 In the chol.. re~ and Mrs. Paui M. Paulson, 100
~ong ihe pUsages to be read Sea ~plnrer.Sbip No. 329, I
President. RoSemary Cox; vlce- hearsal room (formerly Loeffler Park avenue. John Patterson will from the KIng James Version of would like to thank you for the
president, Bonnie Kennedy; sec- Chapel). The CarolCbotr· will be the leader.
t.h"
are .~.e,1o~wing p!lJ>Ilcity thatyou have been glv.
retary, William Medfoi'd; treasur·
·onTh~sday. from 3:30 to . The first rehearsal far the Jun..
I, 4, 5).:·"~jolce in !ngus In TheSwa.rthmorean.
er, Brodte Crawf;.::d; ~d gan A 4: ~5 In ,the Prlmary~ent ior Choir win be held at 4: 15
Lord, 0 ye righteous: for
Your articles have aided ~
l!~ chainnan,
ve ro "'f ROom in the new buildlng. The, p.m. on. Thursday. All boys and praise is comely for the upright. greatly.In telling the commUJlity
service of Induction for these o· Westminster Choir will have its I girls in grades three. through six .. .For the word of the Lord I. 'Of our activitIes. ~e especiaUy
flc:ers will precede the meeting rehearsals in the rehearsal room are invited to loin. Rehearsal time right; and all his works .are done appreciate the pictures of our
of the Fellowshlp this Sunday.
at 4: 15 on Thursday afternoons. Cor other youth choirs will be in truth. He loveth righteousness launching that you printed.
The Junior High Fellowship
Senior High Choir will meet announced next week.
and judgment: 'the earth is' full
Sincerely Yours
wlll have the first meeting Of the at 5 on Sunday evenings in the
The Chancel Choi.. will rehearse of the goodness Of the Lord."
WALTER C. REYNOlJDS
year dn Sunday. Members Mwil: rehearsal room.
on ~ursday at 8 p.m. .
All are cordially Invited to atMate
~8HWpanti: in roday's
Opening· Game
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things that have grown
this summer - You should
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The Cam~ra & Hobby Shop
6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
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meet for
a at
picnic
supper
c appreciatIon
The Session
to and·unexpress
crlhan
Hall
5. All
of theInyoung
forwishes
the loyal
people In grades seven, eight and
nine are most cordially invited to
come. The teachers In the Junior
High dep,artment of the Church
School and' their spouses arl! also
invited to come to this first meet·
._~. Choir rehearsal will follow
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tills picnic at 7 In the music
room (fonnerly Loeftler Chapel).
The BOBTd of Deaco~ will
its reguiar monthly mee,::g ;.n
Monday evening at 8
e
Church, Lounge.
TRINITY N O T E S '
tIrIng service of a committee which
This Sunday morning the regowas appointed last spring to car· lar scheduie for services goes ~to
ry out the changes required for effect. 'At 8 o'clock there will ,be
the fuilest use of the new property a celebration of the Holy Coin-.
at 200 South Chester road and' for munion. A service of Morning
have been serving the public .Ince
the provision of adequate space
h Id t 9 30
t
1878. W. are proud of ~ ~e.ufted, confor the music progtl\m and sta- Prayer will be e a
: ,a
.. w41icli tline ChurCh School will
Identious ~a HrvIce that .... the
olllces. Members of this committee begin. Children from the second
are Harry G. SInith, chairman; grade and above will CORle to
.'andarclfor ........... prof. 1iDil.
William W_ Rumford, S. Dale eh.urch and sit with their parents
Guthrie. H. Weston Clarke, a8- or in pews that wlll be deelgnated
sistedby George W. McKeag, iby .grade. Chlldren In ~.e first
Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., and J. graile and down will gobnmedl.
Carroll.
.
ately. to the,Ir class rooms.
DlUCl'OU O.....1__ •• '
The Woman's Association Band·
At 11: 15 the reguiar Service of
'820 CM,IITNUTI:r.ln
age Group meets at 10·a.m. Wed- Morning Prayer will he held. This
nesday.
. service will be followed by a
OlIVER H. lAIR, l'aundw MMY A. lAIR, PncokI_
The following circles will meet specllil coftee hour for the S",arth.. J
T.I.plllll.. II 6-1581
on wednesd'lY:
, more College ireshDl\\n.
w.
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THE OUVIR H. BAiR CO.
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4 atOf12:45
for luncheon
The ushers
be Fine.
C.
at Circle
the home
the chairman,
Mrs. Keller,
head SundaY
usher; will
V. L.
Donald Crosset, 48D Riverview alternate; John Aaron, S. D.
road.
Clyde. Jr., A. H. Knabb. Pierce
Circle
5.
Mrs.
JamesP.
Paugh-,
MacNab', .W.T. Peabody. and
CHURCH SERVICES
erty, chainnan, at the home of1 JosePh Reynolds. Juiian Bullitt
PRESBYTERIAN CMlHUR~CterB Mrs. Donald W. Poole, co-c:hatr· will serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock',
· Joseoh P. Bishop,
nB
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John Scbott. Aasoctate
man, 415 North Swarthmore ave-. Grant Hebble and John Water8undaJ', September 21 ,1.
nue. Those unable to attend are' bury' at 9:3.0.a.m., and Mi.clu'l'll
9:3'0 and 11:00 A,M.-Mr. Bishop asked to cllll :i;Wu.t~~. 8,..1158. Reynolds and Peter TImms at 11.
will preach.
Circle 10 at S p.m. for tea at the
The Building Fund Committee
9:30, 10:4& and 11:00 A;M.
home of the eh~ ¥J1" Fr~-wlll hold a meetIng at 8
.
. Church School.
lin B. Gillespie, 14 Briarwood on Tuesday evening In the Cleaves
5'00 p.M.-Jr, High PIcnic.
road. WaIllngford.
room.
8:30 ~.M.-Sr. High Supper.
• Wec1nesdaJ', September 26
Circle 12, Mrs. Donald L, LeonOn Wednesday there will be a
10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group.
ard. chairman, will meet in .the celebration of the. Holy Com~E'rHODIST CHURCH
Woman's Association room at 8·
at 7:30 a.m .• and a second
J.1lm C. Kulp
o'clock,
celebration at 9;;rp: TAe latter ser.
MlnJater
On Thursday, Clrele 2
will be followed ..by a :Q,Ible
M:"~ o~~e
for tea frOm .·~.i04 ,it the'.
01
beIna ~ueiei! by ~.
SIUIdaJ', 8e ..trm'>:!'r U
the chat~nlll!l J4zj1~ ~~h S, llfa1
IH,.w,e. 121 South swarthmore ave- CQmmlttee for tile apron. table of
11:00 A.M.-'Mr. Kulp will preach. nue. Circle 3 will meet for tea the Holiday FaIr wlll meet at 10
7:00 P.M.-'!IYit.
from 2:30 to 4:30 at the home of o'clock In the Cleaves room.
·
TlUNl'l'Y CHURCH
Mrs. W. a Lecron, ehairman.
A Tea for the women Of the
'R. Lawrence Whlttemore. Rector
'
parish wIll'be 1l;eld on ~ay
Sa""ay, Sept a"- 21
MDHODIST NOTES
afternoon from i to 5 o'clocik.
Communion.
Sunday School elaSses for ail
On Saturday (St. Mlehael and
Prayer and ages will convene at 9:45 Sunday All Angels) there wII! be a eelemomIng..
bration of the Holy Communion
Prayer.
Tonight,
FrIday,
the
''Patrs
'N'
at
10 a.m.
II
Spares" are having a Treasure
-------~unt. TbQSe ~ ~.' meet a~
.UNIT_AN NOTES
the church .~ sport clq~es
'1'(ha~.:oo ~tartans Belleve?"
~~~~~~_liond'wa11dng liboes and catTYIujJ a
be ~ by Fred A. BrIll.
;,
f1asbUght.·
.
of: . th e Philadelphia
. MorD1ng Wonbip will ~n at
tor Unitarian Advance,
11
a.m.
The
service
wlll
be
con·
at
the
opening
worshIp of
SIIJIdu, lleptemllet' 22
ducled
by
the
Rev.
John
C.
Kulp.
Unitarian
Fellowship
of Delaware
9:45 A.M.-First-day SchooL
·pastor,
who
has
just
returned
County
Old
Media
road,
SprIng9::t5 A.M_-MeetIng House open
from a summer mission project in field (n'orth of State road, between
for m""ltation.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Japan. His sermon subject will Springfield and 'Sproui roods)
5:30 pJ'oL - United Fellowship be ':Man Proposes-God D1spos- Sunday, September 23, at 11 a.m.
Students.
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Mr. Brill Is a former ilirector
September It
the AmerlCI!Jl Unitarian As·
All-day sewing for A.F.s.c.
sociatIon
fOnDer president of
. lMTARlAM
FBlOWSHlP the Boardand
ef _ _
of '1"i"USties .01 tile Gel'mantown UDitartan.,c;;Ii~. A
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social hour '9rill fou.iw ltie earvice.
Samuel ~" MQarpI, president
t i l 22
of the l'e1IowIJIIp's .Boanl
u..:torIc Trustees, liN
,. m~e known that
the WiC
wbIeb folllU!l"ly
held sefttcies altemate
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White and Yellow Varieties Until October
SWEET CORN
SWARTHMORE
TOGGERY SHOP
e9rdially W.lcomes Freshmen and
,
.
,,~
Upper Classmen
* *
,
OH to College
David Cox of Walnut
l~nehasl
:::Uc"!.~: :;:'~7 ~:::''!u~
12t1i Grade M th
in~
acceiSories.
Come In on Your First Trip to the Village
EGGS and POULTRY - VIGETAli.ES
~iO''r'If's
,u: '1;::Uti:::~d
G-"
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EveJyn B.Builltt, daughter of
a
A
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Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bullitt Of
and iSent0:P-9& $he Uni committee chatnnen.ofthe tw~lfth .
LIncoln avenue will be _Clog .the ve,slty, of Pennsylvania: liS akaii': 8.9 de moth"!!" gro';p ;as h.eid .;i
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on arriving
Monday fora
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483 College
freshmen
at Welles\\lite
qrudent ,in,blochem!stry.
He Jones,
tl!tdi hoIP';
J. On Wedday orientatIon period. EveJyn
versl1;Y In Ml.ddletoJ;nj Co·"" .
nesday, September 12.-~
a graduate of Chatham Hall, Vir.
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7.30 P.
9 A. M. -
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SWarthmore~~lOU
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CoU~.e Phii~,naey
(the druggie on the corner)
the class of '60
the returning upper
. classmen
Welcomes
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the· vacation-rested
fellow
Swarthmoreans
,
.We Hope
(,"s a G~odr.cli' fb~;
All
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, ~.. -=.M. ouse
H'
KO:I"~~' Valle,: NUrseries, Inc.
Al"~ a~ten~
has returned
to thefor
University
of sheDon
received
scholarship.
of••.Madrid,
Spain.
Delaware,
NewllTk,
her sophoGuthriea of
,Cwnell avenue attended thl'
W~mational
more year.
'.
has entered ~;t;aw School of gress on CatalysiS.
Noel Snyder of. Dickinson ave- Temple University. .
¥r, and Mrs. Raymond F"i!o;"s
nue next week will attend C!,,"tis
Virginia Hubbell of Yale av;n;"e ot,Garr$ av~ue entertained last
~titute of Music in Phlladel- lett. :ruesday night for Earlham evening ~ hOno;. of Mfrdl'l.d Mrs.
phla.
,_ q!!U,.e~ ~ond, Ind., where Jules Aiclatore of Ath"llf,
John B. Pegram of Yale avenue sh!i:JP~':'.A~~o",}t!ls :f.ear.
who have been at the Strath Ira,,::1
with his family las.t Sunday drove
Te,gy~,. of. F~~t,j;m!t ~!!.: ~ Inn th.is week while entering
to New York City wher~ John turn~tt.$li.tiji-i$Y.: ~s aj.~Op~;;mql=e ~~n
In Swarthmore
has entered Columbla Uruverslty to DIckinson College In Carllsle. ,~e. .
is the
as a freshman
.
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,,.,..mer
. '
Damon Kletzien Of SOuth Cb.i!St- .,.,.",
Ernie Isl:>erg, Jr., of Callendar er road leaves tomorrow for Geor- p,tallY
I~e, Wallingford, has completed
Tech in Atlanta, Ga., where at,
SIX months of ROTC training In
will'be a sophomore
at s rOOm mate at the college will
FOri Jackson, S. C., and will reCha I
H
.
be Bob !.afore, a friend 'since
turn to the Museum SchOOl of
res ummer, Jr., of Dart- kindergarten 'days In Washington
Art of Philadelphia H
d t mouth avenue left on Sunday for D. C.
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~ fr
P M.c . . e gra ua· Amherst, Mass., for his sopho- . M .
am.
. m 1955.
year.
r. and. Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup
Mary Phillips of Strath Haven
returned home last week from
avenue with her parents M... and
Kathleen Jessup of Haverford their summer home in WallIngMrs. C. R"OOft'l Philli'ps left on avenue left Tuesday for the UnI- ford Vt. Mrs Bertha Faries
.
~<'.
verslty of V
t ' B r gto
,
.
Wednesday for Mount Holyoke
ermon m ur m· n. Dartmouth avenue spent the sum_
College, South Hadley, Mass., Vt., .for her sophomore year.
lner with them.
where Mary has
as a
Dwk Fellows of Garrett avenue
Mr. and Mrs. W. l\ir:~::~~
freshman.
..
. . left last w:eel<. fat his .sophomor!' Schmidt' Of DIckinson
Barbara Harlow of Lafayette year at Cornell University in spent the weekend In Charlottes.
avenue left on Tuesday for the Ithaca, N. Y. He is a member of ville Va to attend the marriage
Univ'lfS.ity .Qf ,Vennont.ln.Burllng. Sigma Pi fraternity,
,
. of o:,bot~ii S. Jordan and William
ton, where 'she Win be'a sopho~' Carol LIncoln of Westdale ave- S. Spiller ';"illcll took place on
IIlOre.
nue left for Grove City College Saturd;iy.
JUdlth Ainslie C# ;l1F.tb.!Jhester in Grove City, Pa"""here she is· .' , ..t.'~.-"...,..~_ _ __
road and her parenta Mr.·
enrolled as a treSbman.
' ' ' I sri.w it in the Swarthmorean."
Mrs. Edward D. Ainslie left last
Wednesday for Duke University
~ Durham, N. C., where she
rs enrolled as a freshman. Mr. and
Mrs. Ainslie returned to Swarthhas stolen tIte color and natural
more on Sunday.
Russell Soyder of Di""'Cl:n:so~n;
oils from your hair
avenue has returned a. a
to Wesleyan University In MiddleBe sure and 'BeI'your
town, Conn.
A::aloil'£
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:~~.~.•:.~J~e~.~"~.~lil
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group,
sey ,of Wallingford Hillg en!ered
Karen M.ondale .of College ave- l,'.!aJle..tor a ~yered dish
to be held
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Carleton College last week as
.left last week for Ohio Wes.!\Il _p~-'l":-r 27 in the
freshmen. They were driven' to leran University inJ)elaware,rP~ high schOOl,. cafeteria for the
Northfield, Minn., by
,,-:here she is enrolled as a treSli. twelfth grade p a r e n t s . '
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
man. .
' - n '7(.
Whittlesey.
Judy :k~ ;;t Wailfuiit'lrd, and
NOTES
MBry Ellen Warnes of Wood- her parents Mr. and Mrs". John
n
d M
,.".r~an ., rs. ~~ Heinemann
brook road Is among the 260 stu" Bird. last Satu.rciay drove to and_~elr .cp!/4r"n.,Pe,ter, and SusdenlS who partIcipated this ~ Cornell.Unlversity Iii Ith_ N Y an spent several .days in ~~~j
in f&swnan activities at
.
' where JudY Will be a seD!;'" ,Un;; City this Week while. Dr.. :
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the_;"eetIng of the
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ay.
avenue 1s~}l9Ingi.l,he.,fhiladel~
Dr. and Mrs. HfIID"!9,ann, ;:~Kj
Jane Derrickson of Wallingford phla Musical ACl\ciem~;.fPl' whleh~ln"'jl T'I;esday Dr. Ju~n '·1
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A~ptES F~u~';titnS'RloNG
I'lctured above are some of .8warthmore Bla'h Schoofs football
opener with M""ta a& 3 o'rlocll: iIIla afternoo
.. .
players wbo will appear in the 1957
George Garrett, Cal Cole-n Dan' J-_L_- n '!!'..~he Raigers Avenne Field. Circling left to rlCht are
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Sundays: 8:30 A.M. - 10:30 P.M:
SWcuthmore 6-OJ57
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SW AR111M0REAN
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ception 01 welcome 101' Mr. Kulp
I'UBLISIIED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTBMORE, PA.
and also (or the freshman stul'ETEll E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, PUBLlSIU;Rll
dents of Swarthmore College imPhone SWarthmore 6-0900
mediately 10liowing the Morning
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
Worship Service.
.
Ed't
There is a nursery for infants
t M nnagmg
Barbara B. Ken,
1o r ,
, . T T 0 Id
A nne.
L Mabb 0 tt
and children up to fou.r. years of
R(lsalic D. Pcirscl
ManQue.
"Pollv"
Told
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age under the supervlSlon of' a
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staii of rotating teachers and help_
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at t e os
ers. There is a Kindergarten Pr<>3 1879.
March.
t
1o
Olllce at Swarthmore. Pa .• un d er th e Ac
-.gram for children of four and
DEADLINE-~D_NES_
._!,~Y NOON . _ _ _ _ _
five years and a Junior Church
SWARTHMORE. PENNA., SEPTEMBER 21, 1956
Program for children of grades
one to six.
I
12:20 p,m., he added. This time I Park avenue at 11 a.m.
is 20 minutes later in starting than I
previously.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
During the summer, members
First-day School classes will
of the congregation's Building start next Sunday at 9: 45 in WhitCommittee, headed by George B. tier House. The Meeting House
.
Taylor. chairman, undertook an will be open for meditation
at
extensive refurbishing program. this time for any who care t 0
.
Among the projects finished by come. The Adult Forum senes
the committee. with the aid of will begin on October 7.
.
many in the general membership i The United Fellowship Students
are:
'will meet next Sunday at 5:30 in
The installation of a new 1ava- the Social Room.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Participants in Today's Opening Game With Media
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On Tuesday evening at 7:30.
The Methodist youth Fellow- tory in the basement; installation
will be a meeting of the' ship will meet in the Chapel at of movable partitions. painting
Mr. Bishop will preach at
e parents and teachers of the chil- 7 p.m.
and varnishing of the floor in the
9: 30 and 11 o'clock services on dren in the Kindergarten departThe Commission on Steward- worship room; and the installation
Sunday morning. The title of his ment of the Church School. The ship and Finance will meet at 8 of screens in all windOWS.
The oplniDns expressed below are
those or the Indlvldual writers. All
sel'mon will be "The Perils of meeting will be held in the K'In-I p.m. f i . l o n d a y . .
letters to The Swartbmorean must
Prosperity".
dergarten room (in the basement, There will be a MethodIst CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES, be sl/rned. P5eodonymns may be
. \
H' h S hool
used if the writer 1& known to the
The 'Westmlns er
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under the old Loeffler C hap e I !I youth Fellowship Rally Monday
How spiritual understanding of: Editor. Lett~rs wlU be pnbUsbed.
Fellowship will meet at 6:30 Sun- room). Dessert and coffee will be evening at 7:30. Those planning the real nature of man and the only at the discretion of the
day evening for supper. At 7 Mr. served. These parents are most to attend will meet at the church. universe brings harmony in hum~ ,~E_d_Jt_o_r_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•
Bishop will lead a discussion on cordially invited to attend to meet, The Commission on Education an experience will be .brought SCOUT THANKS
"Understanding Ourselves as High the teachers and Anne Hale, di-; will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
out at Christian Science services
School People." Last Sunday even... rector of education.
The Cottage Prayer. Meeting this Sunday by the Lesson-Sermon Dear Editor:
ing the following officers were
The Transept Choir will meet; will be held at the home of Mr. entitled "Reality".
On behalf of the Swarthmore
eleeted to serve the Fellowship:
h
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100
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.
for rehearsal at 7 in tee Olr re-I and Mrs. Paul
. au son.
Among the passages to ·be read Sea Explorer Ship No. 329, I
President, Rosemary Cox; Vlce- hearsal room (formerly Loeffler. Park avenue. John Patterson will from the King James Version of would like to thank you for the
president, Bonnie Kennedy; see- Chapel). The Carol Choir will be the leader.
the Bible are the following publicity that you have been givretary. William Medfotd; treasur- meet on Thursdays from 3:30 to
The first rehearsal for the Jun- (Psalms 33: 1. 4. 5): "Rejoice in ing us in The Swarthmorean.
er. Brodie Crawford; and reerea- 4: 15 in ,the Primary Department ior Choir wil1 be held at 4: 15 the Lord. 0 ye righteous: for
Your articles have aided us
tion chairman. Dave Grogan.
Room in the new building, The p.m. on, Thursday. All boys and praise is comely for the upright. greatly in telling the community
service of induction for these 0 - Westminster Choir will have its girls in grades three, through six . . .For the word of the Lord is "Of our activities. We especially
ticers will precede the meeting rehearsals in the rehearsal room are invited to join. Rehearsal time right; and all his works are done apprecia,te the pictures of our
of the Fellowship this Sunday.
at 4: 15 on Thursday afternoons. for other youth choirs will be in truth. He loveth righteousness launching that you printed.
The Junior High Fellowsh!P The Senior High Choir will meet announced next week.
and judgment: the earth is full
Sincerely Yours
will have the first meeting of teat 5 on Sunday evenings in the
The Chancel Choir will rehearse of the goodness of the Lord."
WALTER C. REYNOLDS
year dn Sunday.
will rehearsal room.
on Thursday at 8 p.m.
. Members
. M
All are cordially invited to at-I
Mate
th
September 21; 1956
There will be a colIee hour re- meet at 10: 50 a.m., and last until tend the services at the church on
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
September 21, 1956
You know that Junior's
feet aren't the only
things that have grown
this summer - You should
see our slock!
Stop in anytime.
The Camera & Hobby Shop
Letter to the Editor
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6 Park Avenue. Swarthmo~e. Po.
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Wednesday 9 to I
Friday 9 to 8:30
Active Member of Swarthmore Business Association
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meet
a at
picmc
supper
cCahanfor
Hall
5. All
of theInyoung
people in grades seven, eight and
nine are most cordially invited to
come. The teachers in the Junior
High department of the Church
School and their spouses are also
invited to come to this first meeting. Choir rehearsal will follow
this picnic at 7 in the music
room (formerly LoefIler Chapel).
The BoaTd of Deacons will hold
its regular monthly meeting on
Monday evening at 8 in the
Church, Lounge.
The Session
to and
express
appreciation
for wishes
the loyal
unTP.INITY NOTES
tiring service of a committee which, This Sunday mornIng the reguwas appointed last spring to car- lar schedule for services goes into
ry out the changes required f or elIect. At 8 o'clock there will be
the fullest use of the new property a celebration of the Holy Comat 200 South Chester road and f or munion. A service of Morning
We have been serving the public since
the provision of a d equat e space Prayer will be held at 9: 30. at
1878. We are proud of our dignified, confor the music program and staii which time Church School will
f
tho
·tt
scientious service-a service that sels the
offices. Members 0
IS comnu ee bedin. Children from the second
.
h
'
are Harry G. 8mlt • chalfman; grade and above will come to
standard fvl' the eRtIre profeaion.
d S. D a Ie church and sit with their parents
William W. Rumfor,
Guthrie, H. Weston Clarke. as- or in pews that will be designated
sisted by George W . Mc K eag. 'by grade. Children In the first
Thomas B. McCabe. Jr.. and J. grade and down will go immediRoy Carroll.
ately· to their class rooms.
DltlClOD O. PUNDALS
The Woman's Association BandAt 11: 15 the regular service of
1820 CIIESTNUT STREET
age Group meets at 10 a.m. Wed- Morning Prayer will be held. This
nesday.
service will be followed by a
OlIVER H. BAlR, Pounder MARY /It. BAIR, President
The following circles will meet special coffee hour for the SwarthTelephoM Rl 6-1581
on Wednesday:
. more College freshmen.
Circle 4 at 12:45 for luncheon
The ushers Sunday will be C. S.
at the home of the chairm.an, ~rs. I Keller, head usher; V. L. Fine,
Donald Crosset, 439 Rlvervlew i alternate; John Aaron, S. D.
road.
: Clyde, Jr., A. H. Knabb, Pierce
Circle
5,
Mrs.
James
P.
Daugh-:
MacNair. W. T. Peabody. and
CHURCH SERVICES
- - - erty. chairman, at the home .of i .:roseph Reynolds. Julian Bullitt
PRE~;BYTERlAN CHURCH
Mrs. Donald W. Poole, co-chalr- will serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock;
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
John Schott. Associate Min1ster man. 415 North Swarthmore ave-, Grant Hebble and John Waternue. Those unable to attend are' bury at 9: 30 a.m., and Michael
Sunday. September 23
asked
to call SWarthmore 6-1753., Reynolds and Peter Timms at 11.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
Circle 10 at 3 p.m. for tea at the
The Building Fund Committee
will preach.
9:30. 10:45 and 11 :fiO A.M.
home of the chairman Mrs. Frank- will hold a meeting at 8 o'clock
Church School.
lin B. Gillespie, 14 Briarwood on Tuesday evening in the Cleaves
5:00 p.M.-Jr. High Picnic.
road. Wallingford.
I room.
6:30 r.M.-Sr. High Supper.
Circle
12.
Mrs.
Donald
L.
Leoni On Wednesday there will be a
Wednesday, September 26
ard. chairman, will meet in the celebration of the Holy Com10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group.
Woman's Association room at 8 munion at 7: 30 a.m., and a second
'-METHODIST CHURCH
o·clock.
' celebration at 9: 30. The latter serJ~hn C. Kulp
Cordially Welcomes Freshmen and
MInister
On Thursday. Circle 2 will meet vice will be followed by a Bible
Robert Wilde
for tea from 2 to 4 at the home of class being conducted by Mrs.
Minister of MusIc
the chairman Mrs. Joseph S. Maxey Morrison. The Sewing
Upper Classmen
Sunday. September 23
Howe. 121 South Swarthmore ave- Committee for the opron, table of
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A.M.~Mr..Kulp will preach. nue. Circle 3 will meet for tea the Holiday Fair will meet at 10
from 2: 30 to 4: 30 at the home of o'clock in the Cleaves room.
7:00 P.M.-MYF.
Mrs. W. R. Lecron. chainnan.
A Tea for the women of the
TRINITY CHURCH
parish will be held on Thursday
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rectol
METHODIST NOTES
,afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock.
SundaY, September Z3
Sunday School classes for all
On Saturday (St. Michael and
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer and ages will convene at 9:45 Sunday All Angels) there will be a eeleChurch School.
morning.
bration of the Holy Communion
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Tonight,
Friday.
the
"Pairs
eN'
at
10 a.m.
Wednesday. September 26
Spares" are having a Treasure
--------7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Hunt. Those going will meet at
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
UNITARIAN NOTES
10:00 A.M.-Bible ClliSs.
the church wearing sport clothes
"What Do UnitaI1ans Believe?"
Saturday. September 22
and' walking shoes ond calTYing a will be discussed by Fred A. Brili.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ftashlight.
.
The place to buy your Freshman accessories.
president of th e Philadelphia
nH. l{I!:LL~lOuS SOCIETY
Morning Worship will begin at Gouncil for Unitarian Advance,
OF FRIENDS
11 a.m. The service will be con- at the opening worship of the
Sunday, September 23
Come In on Your FirstTrip to the Village
ducted by the Rev. John C. Kulp. Unitarian Fellowship of Delaware
9:45 A.M.-First-day School.
pastor,
who
has
just
returned
County. Old Media road. Spring9:45 A.M.-Meeting Ho.use open
from a summer mission project in field (north of State road, between
for meditation.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Japan. His sennon subject will Springfield and Sproul roads)
5:30 P,M. - United Fellowship be "Man Proposes-God Dispos- Sunday. September 23. at 11 a.m.
Students.
es."
Mr. Brill is a former director
Monday, September 2t
of
the American Unitarian AsAll-day sewing for A.F.S.C.
sociation
fonner president of
Wednesday. September 26
FELLOWSHIP the Boardand
UNITARIAN
of
Trustees
of the GerAll-day sewing for A.F.S.C.
of Delaware Co ••ty
mantown Unitarian Church. A
FIRST CHURCH OF
KI J.7SIJ
social hour will follow the serCHRIST. SCIENTIST
S•• day. S.pht..kr 23
SWARTHMORE
vice.
10:50 A.M.--Junior
Fellowlhip (Church
Park Avenue below Harvard
Schoof)
Samuel S. Magarogal. president
811114&7. Sept....ber 23
11:00 A.M.-Won'tip Servlce
of the Fellowship's Board of
11 :(10 A. M.-5unday School.
Mr.""" A. Irlll
Trustees, bas made known that
11:00 A.M.-The' Lesson-Sermon
Prtlident, Philo. Council for Unltaril
the congregation. whIch formerly
AdYGnc.
will be "Reality."
held services alternate Sunday
Do
leneve?"
Wednesday evening meeting each
evenings,
will henceforth hoi d
week. IJ P.M., Reading Room,
Sod:II Hour
409 Dartmouth Avenue. open
worship meetings every Sunday
Old WMia lood, Sporintfi.,d
weekdAys except holliay.. 10-5 1
IH_"'S_
..... l
morning
at 11 a.m.
The" clIUFl1
Sprl_ _
school Junior
Feilowshlp
will ,,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FrIday
noon. evening, ·MI. Sunday at-I. !..___________'
SINCE 1878
•
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
i
SWARTHMORE
TOGGERY SHOP
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SUNNY BRAE ORCHARDS
PEACHES
White and Yellow Varieties Until October
SWEET CORN
Pictured above are some of Swarthmore High School's football pI .
opener witl:! Media at 3 o'clock this afternoon on the Rutgers Ave~~:rs who ,viII appear in the 1957
George Garrett. Cal Coleman, Dan Jackson, George Pappas And
I'~ield. Circli~g left to right are
Welsh. Insert - Bruce WIlson Jim Noyes Dick C I
.J' B'
Y .Jones. Charhe Wentz, and Bill
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Wella Kolestral Treatment
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Call for Appointment
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Wolff's Apple. House
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APPLES until SPRING
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David Cox of Walnut lane has 12th Grade Moth
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returned from a summer of mouners roup
tain climbing in the Canadian
A meeting of the e?,ecutive and
Rockies and is entering the Uni_ committee chairmen of the twelfth
versity of Pennsylvania as a grad- grade mothers' group was held at
uate student in biochemistry. He the, home of Mrs. J. Albright
Evelyn B. Bullitt. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bullitt of
Lincoln avenue will be among the
483 freshmen arriving at Wellesley College on Monday for a three
is a graduate of Wesleyan Uni- Jones. 303 Elm avenue. on Wedday orientation period. Evelyn Is versity in Middletown, Conn.
nesda~, September 12.
a graduate of Chatham Hall. VirJohn Phillips of Strath Haven ,o.\lf1ng luncheon Mrs. Jones.
ginia.
avenue will return as a senior to chalrma,n of the "mothers' group.
Joan Heme/lway of Strath Hav- D~rtmouth College in Hanover. Jed ~ discussion 011 plans for the
commg year.. Definite plans were
en avenue and Margaret Whittle- N. H .• on September 25.
Karen Mondale of College ave- made _;or a covered dish supper
sey of Wallingford Hills entered
Carleton College last week as nUe left last week for Ohio Wes- t~ be held on September 27 in the
freshmen. They were driven to leyan University in Delaware. 0.. hIgh school cafeteria for the
Northfie1d, Minn., by Margaret's where she is enrolled as a fresh- twelfth grade parents.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles man.
Whittlesey.
Judy Bird of Wallingford. and
NEWS NOTES
Mary Ellen Warnes of Wood- her parents Mr, and Mrs. John
Dr. and Mrs. Heinz Heinemann
brook road is among the 260 stu- Bird. last Saturday drove to and their children Peter and Susdents who participated this week Cornel! University in Ithaca. N. Y .• an spent several days in Atlantic
in freshman activities at the Col- where Judy will be a senior this City this week while Dr. Heinelege of New Rochelle. New York year.
mann attended the meeting of the
this week. Classes began on ThursDeborah Reeder of Harvard American Chemical Society.
day.
avenue is attending the PhiladelDr. and Mrs. HeInemann enterJane Derrickson of Wallingford phia Musical Academy for which tained Tuesday Dr. Juan Ga~cia
. d
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has returned to the University of S he
Delaware, Newa'rk, for her sophoreceIve
sc Cornell
olarship.avenue attended
Delabunda.the
of Madrid,
Spain, Conwho
Don
Guthriea of
International
more year.
has entered the Law SchOOl of gress on catalysis.
Noe1 Snyder of Dickinson ave- Temple University.
lVlr. and Mrs. Raymond Fellows
nue next week will attend Curtis
Virginia Hubbell of Yale avenue ot..Garrett avenue enlertained last
Institute of Music in Philadel- left Tuesday night for Earlham evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
phia,
College, mcJ'tmond, Ind., where JUles Alciatore of Athens, Ga.,
John B. Pegram of Yale avenue she ~~ a' sophomore this year.
who have been at the 8trath Hav_
with his family last Sunday drove
Terry _Kerr of Forest lane re- en Inn this week while entering
to New York City where John turned Saturday as a .sophomore their. son Juliot in Swarthmore
has entered Columbia University to Dickinson College in Carlisle. College. Mrs. Alciatore is the
as a freshman.
Damon Kletzien of South Chest- former Audrey Bond who made
Ernie Isberg, Jr., of Callcndar er road leaves tomorrow for Geor- many friends here as a student
lane, Wallingford, has completed gia Tech in Atlanta, Ga., where at Swarthmore High School. JuJisix months of ROTC training in he will be a sophomore.
at's room mate at the ~ollege ~vil1
be Bob Lafore, a friend ,since
Fort Jackson, S. C., and will reCharles Hummer, Jr., of Dart- k'Indergarten days in Washington.
turn to the Museum School of
mouth avenue left on Sunday for D .~
Art of Philadelphia. He graduat- A 1
m lerst, Mass., for his sopho6d from P.M.C. in 1955.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. Har1an Jessup
more year.
returned
home last week from
Mary Phillips of Strath Haven
Kathleen Jessup of Haverford their summer home in W'allingavenue with her parents M·r. and avenue left Tuesday for the UniMrs, C. Russell Phillips left On versity of Vermont in Burlington, ford. Vt. Mrs. Bertha Faries of
Dartmouth avenue spent the sum_
Wednesday for Mount Holyoke Vt., for her sophomore year.
mer with them.
College. South Hadley. Mass .•
Dick
Fellows
of
Garrett
avenue
Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall
where Mary has enrolled as a
1eft last week for his sophomore Schmidt of Dickinson avenue
freshman.
year at Cornell University in
Barbara Harlow of Lafayette Ithaca, N. Y. He is a member of spent the weekend in Charlottes_
ville, Va" to attend the marriage
avenue left on Tuesday for the Sigma Pi fraternity.
of
Deborah S. Jordan and William
University of Vermont in Burling_
Carol
Lincoln
of
Westdale
aveS.
Spiller which took place on
ton. where she will be a sophonue left for Grove City College Saturday.
more.
in Grove City, Pa., where she is
Judith Ainslie of North Chester
enrolled
as a freshman.
road and her parents Mi". and
tlr saw it in the Swarthmorean!'
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IS enrolled, as a freshman. Mr. and
Mrs, Ainslie returned to Swarthhas stolen the color and natural
Inore on Sunday.
RUSSell Snyder of Dickinson
oils front your hair
avenue has returned as a senior
to Wesleyan University in MiddleBe sure and get YOllr
town, Conn.
CONCORD GRAPES
. . Continuous Fresh Plantings Till Frost
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Miehael's
College Pharmaey
(the druggie on the corner)
th e class of '60
Welcomes
the returning upper
classmen
the vacation-rested
fellow
Swarthmoreans
We Hope it's a Good Year for
All of You
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Open Weekdays: 7:30 A.M. - 11 P.M.
CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
Sundays: 8:30 A.M. - 10:30 P.M.
SWarthmore 6-1013
SWa.rthmore 6-0857
Closed Wednesday
0 _ All Day Saturday
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Larry Shane Wins .
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Trumpler in Annual
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Larry Shane, recent graduate
from Swarthmore College. ,dethroned Bill 'l'rumpler as stngles
champion of the Swarthmore
Tennis. Club lui Sunday. The
scores . were 7-5, 6-4, 6-1,
'Although playtng on a court
which' was very heavy from ·an
overnight drizzle. both players
displayed some very precise tennis. with Shane's superiority at
the net ,being the factor which
finally tipped the scales in his
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PROVIDENT TRUST
STRAm HAVEN INN
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COMPANY
BAIRD and JUlIO
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In last Saturday's semi-llnal.
Trumpler repeated his last year's
triumph over Curt Wallln, although .this time he was forced
to come back after dropping the
first set; scores were 7-9. 6-3, 6-3.
A starting field of 32 opened up
the club's tenth Annual Men's
singles championship in late
August and although hard-pressed in ·both the finais, and semilInals by Pat Welsb, Shane loSt
only one set In sweeping through
hi
five matche~. Wtnning
sway
into the seml~lInals with impressive straight-set vieiorles over
Stan Pilling. Tom Kelly, and
George Willetts, he then defeated
Pat Welsh in a well-played nipand-tuck match by scores of 6-4,
3-6, 6-4 to gain the final round.
Trumpler was extended to' the
limit in two of his matches before finally coming out on top;
Hilary Conroy, upset artist of last
year's tournament. nearly pulled
off another one· when he had
Trumpler at match point !n their
third set; Trumpler lInally edged
him out. however, by 6"1. 6-8.
8-6. Then Stu Torrey gave Bill a
stern test before boWing 8-6. '6-3.
Wallin, after straight set wtns
over John Boothroyd and Ben
Palmer, narrowly averted
Taylor, former Swarthmore·.c8i.
lege star. completely out-played
him ~or the first set and part of
the second ·before Curt could find
the range.
Score summaries follow:
First round -" Trumpler over
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B h I 6 1 6 0 Co
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over BIll Pegram -6-1~
.6-2,
~orrey
oyer Bill M~wley 6-0. 6-0, Buck
Shane over J, Miller: 6-1. 6-1;
Bob Tay.lor over ArchIe Opllnger
6.-4. 6-0, HOOie Swan over Bob
LlIng by default; B,,!, Palmer over
Charlie ~ummer, Sr,. by default;
Waillnove~ John Booth'."yd 6-1;
6-2; Gil HaIght over F. I?,ccone ,6-'
~, 6-0; Ed Borer over DIck FJemmg 6-0," 6-1;, Ted Shook by default over Dick Pope; Pat Welsh
over Ray Gemmill 6-1. 6,1; Larry
Shane over Pilltng 6-0, 6-1; Tom
Kelly by default .over, Charlie
Hummer, Jr.; Bud Kllne over Ed
Lewts 6-1, 6-3; George Willetts
over Newt Ryerson 6-4. 6-3.
Second round - 'l'rumpler over
Conroy 6-1, 6-6. ·8-6; TorreY over
Buck Shane 16-12". default; 'raylor
over, Swan '6-0. 6-2; Walltn oyer
Palmer 6~, 6-1; Haight over
Borer 8-1, 6-1; Welsh over Shook
6-1, 8-1lL. Shane over Kelly 6-1,
6~1; Willets over KlIne 6-4, 8-6,
6-1.
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8-6. 6-3; Wallin over 'ray_
lor 0-6, 6-4, 6-3; Welsh over
Haight 8-8. 6-2. L. Shane OY"r
Wllletts 6-1. 6-0.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.
dents came from all over the
bell. Jr., of Baltlmol'e. Md.. vlsit- world.
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ed for the day tn Swarthmore last
Saturday. Mr. Campbell Is doing
graduate work at Johns"Hopktns
University. Mrs. CampbelJ is
teaching tn nursery school at the
Friends School tn Baltimore.
Bill Kerr. SOD of Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Kerr, Jr., of Forest lane,
who is stationed at Fort Db: for
We Call For YOII
six weeks, will arrive home today
for weekend leave.
$6.00 per Hour
Dr. and Mrs, Fran,,!,s Enders of
Elm avenue returned recently.
Call SWa, IIHllor. 6-2469
from Colorado where Dr.' Enders
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Mr. Bell, chairman, Mrs. Gassert,
Mrs. Forrest, Mr, Udovich, Mr.
Dru.kin,J.II!:r. Miller, Mr. Henderson, Miss Rosenberger. Mr. Galnor. ~, Gelllng, MiBI; Zirkman,
Mrs. Boulter;. Mr, Reese. Mrs.
Johnson.
Grade O-Vocal Music Room-Miss McKie. chairman. Mrs, Henry. Mr, Marish, Mrs. Seymour. Mr,
Gelltng. Miss Zirkman.
GradelO-Room 215 _ Miss
Zimmer. cli&lrman. Dr. rrwlll.
Miss Barten, Mr. Klemmer, Mrs.
Wright. MIss Hancock, MIss Rosenberger.
Grade ll-Band Room - Mr.
Oppeniander. c h air man, Mrs.
Coblentz. Mr. Yocum. Mr. Snyder.
Mrs. Lewis. Mr, Rootnson.'
Grade 12-Library-Mrs. Mathews, chairman" Mr. Falcone
Miss Strouse, Mrs, Coblentz. Miss
Allen, Miss Peck, MIss Haneoc:k,
Mrs; Yeaw.
Mrs. Kathartne H. Brownell of
Rutgers 'avenue returned home
Monday followtng a visit tn ArJtngton, Va.• ' with her daughter
'M"". ~ J, MorrisOll.
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Friday
I'rIday
Ubrary Board Sets
/Judget at $13,13)5
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mended that the estimated $150
cost of setting up the pay shelf be
taken from the miscellaneous item
tn the budgeL However, the board
voted to postpone Installation of
the paysheJf until its next regular
meeting. advaDced to Oetobei- 1.
LIbrarian Bettina E. Hunter reported "another total topptng
summer" tn June. July, and Augus!. New books totslled 336 as
compared with 274 tn the same
period, 1955. ClrmiIation climbed taught zoology for several weeks ~===========:;;!
to 18,002 'against 1955's 17,936, On at ·the Rocky ~ountain Biological dUlllll8IUlIIlllUlUllllllllllUlIDUBlIIWIUWUWIIHIlD
July 6. 769 books were circulated. Station near Gunniston and the
New members added totalled 180 Rocky Mountatn Divide. His stuPETER E. TOLD
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Miss Hunter rwarted the raLADY JANE. FUDGE
All Unes of 'nsurance
Naval Aviation Cadet Davidson arrangement of the juvenile slacks
0000. CHy
Luehring. son of Dr. and Mr;s. at th'e end of the summer and the
$1.10 per Po •• d
Four Flavors
n3 Dartmouth Ave.
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Chocolat.
Coramel
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Frede ck
. u nng 0 North facl that every available shelf in Chacolat. Nut
Ca,am,1 Nut
Chester road, was graduated from the Library is now in use. She
Call :;:"~'UT.'" Smith
SWarthm"r. 6·1833
the U. S. Naval Pre-Flight School .praised the high school student
IIlagwood 4,0640
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• He aUended the University of helper. who proved "absolutely r
Rochester before entering the indispensable."
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Naval AViation Cadet Program
_ _- - - - - through the Naval Air. Sll!tion at
Ask State for New
ROBERT KEIGHTON, B.A., SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Elemen~ary Rooms
Former Sfudentof Joseph Arcaro
Luehring is now assigned to
the Whiting Field Naval Auxiliary
at th.
Air Station in Milton, Fla., for
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primary flight tr~ning,
and asked that correction of· the
The Philadelphia' Conservatory of Music
unsynchronized clock and bell
311 Cedar Lane
SWarthmore L5751
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system in the high school be con...
School Nig t Program
sidered. It was reported that I ~iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;';;'~;;;';;~;';::::;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;:;;=:;;;;;~
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confused since the fall opening
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Foley; Room lOS-Mrs. Henry; of scbool by bells, signalling the I!I~
Room lOB-Miss Zirkman; Room beginning and end of classes .beIi
llS:-Mrs. Seymour.
ing sounded at times whic:h do
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Second FlOor!...Room 200 - Miss not correspond to classroom !iii
BREAKFAST _ LUNCH _ DINNER
Barten; Room 201-Mr, Yocum; clocks. This results in teachers Il!
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CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Room 203-Mrs. Mathews; Room "What bell Is this?" and one stu- •.
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
206-.l)r, Irwin; Room 20B-Mr, dent complaining because he Is i
Monday Through Friday
a
Klemmer; Room 200-Mrs. Lew- rtr.lrked late' tn one classroom
D"I D·
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$1 85
is; Room 211-Mrs. Wrigh-t; Room while a fellow student who enal Y Inners c t o .
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213-Mr, Snyder; Room 215 - tered another room at the same Iii
FANCY SANDWICHES
Miss Zimmer; Room 216 - Miss moment was not clocked as tardy,
Specla' C""dren's P'aHers,
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Strouse; Room 217-Miss Han- The coofuslop is apparently caus- _4 ... .2I81UIllIlIIllIllUlIIIIII_IIO_II08I81II11111111UIIIIllUIilIOIllIIllIOIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIII1IIII"'~
cock and Mr. Gainor; Semtnar ed by the fact that In the old secRoom "- Mrs. Coblent>:; H i g h tion of theiichool, .bullt in 1910,
School Omce-Mr, Bush and Miss each room has itS own locally
Peck; Library-Mrs. BouUer.
operated electric dock while new.
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At 8 o'clock parents are asked ei' additions have Clocks worked
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(in the green b'ag)
to report by grades to the follow- through the master system tn the
ing rooniS f=a program with the superintendent'somce from which
Is Protiessed by,"Eastman Kodak Co.
grad.e teachers. The grade core the hells are 'operated. The master
Direct Through
teachers will discuss with the par- system has been losing two to 13
ents the year's anticipated. ex- minutes a day recently despite atamera
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periences and problems, This dis- tempts to repair it.
cussion will be followed by II
After lengthy discussion of the
IC ae S
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armacy
question period.
problem Mr.. Morey and Board
(Daily 1st Class Mailings)
Rooms assigned for grade meet- property chamnan, Dr. Samuel T.
ings
are as
follows:
Carpenter,
asked tomight
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Grades
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if anything
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Football Sch-.le -1956
CATlIERMAN'S DRUG STORE
SWARTHMORE TOGGERY SHOP
Graduates
Home-S:oo P.K.
Away-3:oo P.M.
Home 8:00
Awa:y4:oo
Away-3:S0
Home 2:30
P.K.
P.K.
P.K.
P.iI.
done to alleviate the condition
until such time as the whole high
school plant is renovlzed. 'It was
thought unwise to spend money
on a new sYstem, or to change the.
control center to a more appropriate location In the high school
principal's, omc~, now because the
new ararngement might not work
properly into future plans for the
school's modernization.
Two day.' attendance of School
Nurse Edith Kenney at the annual
meetings of the All>eriean School
and Health Assooiation tn Atlantic City in mid-November was
authorized with half-expense to
be paid by the School DistricL
Elementary Principal Thomas
A, Boyle also received leave and
a grant for his particlpation tn a
conference on the "Leadership
Role of Elementary and H I g h
SchOOl. Principals" to be held by
the Subul'ban Ten School Study
eoimcIi of which Swarthmore is
a member. The conference will be
held' September 26, 27 and 28 In
Ocean City, N. J.
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YOU ARE INVITED TO
,The Community Arts Center
Rogers Lane, Wallingford
Annual Faculty Exhibition
and
Open House and T~
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Sunday. Sept. 23rd. from 2 to. 5 o'Clock
Clas~es
for Adults and Children
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Beg!n Octobe-:, 1st
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Pottery and Ceramic Sculphire, Puppet Making. Sill: ~njng
Weaving, Woodworking and Furniture Refinishing, Physiodynam:
ics. Ballroom Dancing. PreSchool Painting, ....... T
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The. Mothers' Cluh of Swarthmore and vicinity opened lIle 19561957 season with a Welcome SoIree last evening In McCahan Hall
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church,
The club looks forward to a
sucessful year of activity under
the able leadership of Mrs, Vernon Urbani. president; Mrs, Paul
Brown, vice-president; Mrs, Zino
Connors. second vice--president;
Mrs. David Field. recordtog secretary; Mrs. Harry McCallister. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jack
Fitcl\. treasurer; Mrs. Richard
Eckenroth and Mrs. George Dunn.
directors..
W Marshall Schmillt Dl kin
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United C'nmmunlty.Campei"n,
Central Delaware County dlVlslon.
has named Mr.. and Mrs.Jbseph
Reynolds of ~lln avenue 'llld
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins.
South Chester road co-dlrectors
of the Swarthmore district.
Mr. and Mrs.
J. Others
Nevin named
Mann. are
Sprlngfteld;
and
James H. ArmsIrong.poshnaster.
and Low,. S. Divan,. both ot .Morton. for Morton 'and Secane-Holmes
districts respectively.
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William C. F. Zlegenfus. Dlclt11Il1SO:n avenue. president this year
of. the Sun Oil Little League. served as toas1master at the group's
First Annual' Banquet held. recentlyat the B 0 !> t h w y n Fire
House.
Mr. Zlegenfus is recreational
director at Sun 011.
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IiHa~W:ley3~O~f~De~tro~l~t.~.an~d~h~ls:a~un~t"
Stott of CIncinnati.
Family Service Names
Mrs. Turner Dis't Sec.
The Family Service of Delaware
C,,-unty has announced the ap-.
pOIDtment ot Pearl E. Turner.
Moylan, as District Secretary of
Its Upper . Darby Office at 241
Long lane. Mrs. Turner replaces
Maude J. Angell who resigned
after 16 years to ,become a high
school counselor for the Upper
Darby Board of Education.
Mrs. Turner. who lives at Ordlard and Moylan avenues. serVed
for three years on the Board of
Directors of the Family Service.
according to Mrs. Maria E. Shelmire. Executive D,lreetor. Her
educational background includes
Carleton College. where she took
her bachelor Qf arts degree; RadcUffe. master ot arts; a year at
IDtormatiim fD tile
diataDt city.
'!bey 80 tIuough feeler often
twice 88 fast.
'!be best way to keep track of
out-of-town D1I1nben is with
''lbe "Blue Book of Telephone
Nuinbera"_ handy booklet in
wIDch' ~ can list· the Dlllllt E •
you baw oocaajouto ca1I. JuaC;
ask. at our BoaiOf!!oe b
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405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
-
~-............
.......;......~~~~, ~-
(PAIls""
~-
can meet
wtq
.~
for
his. jUniot yar. at the UDlc..s1ty
ail Mun1eh, for wlikhhe _ . a
.~.fnIm lfl!7l»·Uatuci
-., 1111;)-..
.
lb.'
.mfi·
SIRLOIN
pound,
,
any. sale price.
o'r special in carpet
·'·Flour
FOR THE YEAR ENDING lULY 2. lU.
.~dltora· report
:l~'=~~ given that the
of audit ~.. filed under daie of ~ber 6. 1958. Notice _
...me 1VJ.l_1 be confirmed absolutely unfed an appeal Is taken
within thirty d8.)PJI after the filing thereof. The fonowlng la a cancIN'
I
I l~~~
.h
.
valuatlon- of ~ble
estate •••••.•••••••••••••• ~ ••••••.•• t8.089.876.00
86
01 mills Jevied ................................................
.llnaed with per capita taJt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
IIio
.6f Per c~pJta tax .• ~ ••.......••
'15.00
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX
Per
0 .... '
1. Amount levied (Fact of 1955
T .....
Capita
Prapert7
duplicate)
"
'54.666.76 $282,031.58 $886,704.:18
Z. Additions
duplicate
10.814.68
10,814,.88
S. Penalties added.
104.26
561.86
6116.61
... Other 'taxes
22,029.81
22.029.81
5. Total amount (sum of 1. 2. 8. II: 4) 22.029.81 64;7'11.00
292.908.61 8&9.708.94
S. Exonerations (19116 tax) •••••••
6.825.00
682.78
6.007.'18
'I. LI.... filed (1955 tax) with
Prothonotary
8. 18&5. tax returned to .Co.
. Commle;'lom:rs
8,O28.8(
8,028.84
9. DIscc:iuntli
808.89
6.1'16.89
6.9S0.28
10. Not 81ed ~·Jr;~·~~·~i~~;d·:::::
811.08
812.08
It. Net amount of 1956 tax eolleeted. 22.029.87 0&8.642;81
tS8.702.98 854.8'l4.98
12. Swn of lta>mtl ., '1. 8. 9. 10. 11 ••• 22,029.87 64;nl.00
292;901.67
869.708.9(
real
L
'(P~",S()" It'tom~A~"
,,-,...
,~
.... ii': c:a..ed.a •
s.............. .
Complete IIbo __ . • • '
•00 Park Ave.,
.......
SWarthmore 6-6OOO-q., _1!r~aU-4646
•• _OW.c:a....
~-
~
......
••• 0 . . . 0
39c
.......... 0
2 Ibs. 1ge
-
S·lbs.4Sc
lotbs.9Sc
•• 0
0
••• 0
••••• 0
•
••• ••
To'"
••••• 0
••••
•••• 0.00 •••
........... 0
•
0
......
••• 0
••
RECEIPTS
Bal~n08 on- h,na 'i-u]y 4. "1955.
AI(- funda exclulfve of Sinking
. Fund .............. ~ ....... '40.944.83 General ~ntro] (A) ..
Property'tax 1956 .$288.800.715
In.trucUon (B) ••••••
Per capita tax. 1955 '" 48.U2.61 .
81!."8.86 Au:xllJary. AgencIes and
taxell Real EBtate
Coordinate AetJviUes (C) •••
Tranilfer •.•.....•.....••..
22.029.37
Delinquent tax (Previous to
Operation of Sehool PI.~ (D)
1966) .................... .
2.866.98
State' appropriation: Teachera •
Maintenance of Sehool Plant (E)
Tranlportatlon. Tuition.
Vocational .•-...••••••.•.••
96.S45.00 Fixed -Charges (F) " ........ ..
•
Tultlon. nonresident PUpUI ••
67.1128.69
Intereat ••.....••••••
778.20 Debt Service (0) ............
Temporary loans ••••••••• ,.
·60.000.00 Capital Outlay (H) •.....•...•
Bond sal.
e o ·. . . . . .
0
Co-op Apple Juice
,
quart decanter
19c
Cinnamon Crisp Keebler Biscuit 3Sc
141/4. oz. package
"That looks
like a
milliondollars.!"
••••••••••• 0
........... ............
...........
••
,; (with Be. coupon inside)
_
''I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
AUDITORs, REPORT
~rEAK
5
University of
Switzerland, where she . . an
exchange student; master of
science from the SmIth College
School of SocialWod<. and several years of postgraduste study at
the Unlvel'liity of Pennsylvania
School of SocIal ·Work.
In Delaware County Mrs. Turner worked for four and one-half
years on 1Ihe staff ot the Child
Care Service. In. addition, she has
served In the past with the American Red Cross In Boston and Cambridge with the Child GuIdance
Clinic' In Washington. D. C.. and
In tea"hIng positions with the
University of Pennsylvania School
of Social Work. Rutgers University Extension Service and Boston
College. She has given in-training
courses to social workers In
various areas of the country.
The w,iJ'e of William D. Turner
of Moylan. she Is the mother of
four chlldren ranging downward
In .ages from 18 to nine years:
lIhyllis, Frank. John and James.
Mrs. Turner will supervise three
prcifesissonal caseworkers and a
clerical staff at the Upper Darby
Office.
FOR THE SWAaTHMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL DISTRlcr
. . . . . . . . . 0.0 •• 0
ScoltTowels
2 rolls 35e
Wa$hes clothes clecaner than any soap
69c
. '.
kleed.
fiSSile .lfir 49c
- pidle
Large Size
,.
or
white
%
NEW
••••••
.
•••••••
,
t 11.821.81
868.497.07
9.915.89
4;7.188.88
1l.689.00
26,516.8li
(4.098.'15
52.4'18.89.
Principal .•..
Acerued Intereat ••.•••••
Premium ...•••..••••••••
lSO.OOO.oO
Sal. of real estate, au1lPll••
and equipment
518.81
All other SOUreeI. • ••• 0,', ••••
8.143.S0
.Total Reeeiptli. Including
,beginning balance
,i09.418.02
0
••••••••• 0
•••••••••• "
.0. o ••• 0
=
0
I~~~~ ::C~
(......
0
•
SUMloIARY
14)............................ , ............ ,
(I'." Hi':'A-F......................
f:bt~=(i:JI~
Total Qipllal O.tIOT
Ti
I
In~.)
609..... 0%
•.•••..••.•••.• IUQ.4'J'J.49
75
'" . ~ . •• • .. . ..... . . ... • •
52.478.89
•......
Salanu o:UHa~d' (To' 8.; ·i~i.bi; 'i~o Seh~l' y;;';'
oJ 567.06&.1"
All Funds ezelucUng SInking FuJld-.t;peclf7: amount In eicb fond ....... 1 62.8&7••
i96&;i';j'"
0, • • • • • • : .
AlISimi
~~n~1IP.:'t... ~"r at Ootrt •••••••••
V.paI. ~
J)m~nt at <=oat ••
0
0
••• "0
••••• '"
o •••
0
•••••••••••••••
••••••••••• 0
••• 0
••••••• 0
•
'1,174.001.00'
2!1._.~
l~6ii Tu (Current Year) •••••••• , •••.••• '3.028.S4
812.08
lQ5' Ta.:J:: " ..••..•••••••••••••• ,............ 1.074.'0
1963 Tu .. "..............................
PrwfQU.I to 1963 Duplicate
IZO.26
Taillon
~
BaI~~...onAsMta ~I Funda acJvdlna Sinklaa .Fund ••••••• 0••••••••••• 01
Recel: ...........0..............
0
•
.Odorless 'Real- Kleen - Dry Clean,r
Gallons $1.79
Quam'S'1: '.
0
0
, Gla..- $ize F~~J' ,.
•
0
••••••••• -
0
•••• 0
• • • • • - ' • • • • • • •,
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•••••••••••
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o ••••••••• ~ •••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••• ~ •••
.0.......................
IIPt;D
0...•. 0... ..
Teachera· Salaries 150,881.40 •••••••• ~ ••••••••••
All Other Aeeounu 18'.S8 ••••
0
3,140.91'
t 0'14 •
'
'.
820.11
lII.to
&2.86'1.81
$2,0151.23'.87
LLUlILITIES
::tl_~ ~n=n.. (With Vote of Bleetorate)
;;~.~~.~n!1!IIIi (Without Vote of £Ieetorate) •• • ••••••
••••••••••••••• " ••••••••••• : ...... '" •••••••••••• '" •
S4;7.000.00
66.000.00
50.000....
&O.S.l ....'
••••••••••••••••••
~.
If·..:
T.... LlablHtl.. • .................................................. S SOl.....QC
, Amount of Tax eo1teetor'. Bond •••••••••••••••••••• h28.52.f..oi
Amonnt of ~'. Bond •••
t.IIO.OO.
Amount of Seere\.ad.. Bond ••••••••••• ~ •••
S 1••.00
0
.
•
0
••••••••• 0
•••••••••••••••
0"
0
•••
0.................... •
Kills perspiratio. odors and retards mildilw ... clothes
0
•• :
......
FIlNDED DEBT
Fresh Spina~ - cellopaks . pk. 19c
t~LiFdiNI' '
ColI. .
~. ~
Swift's
Premium
Sugar
,
or b$at
s9tlb.
(OVEN HADY)
'.
Judith Ann pa~er. dQUgt,ter of
Mr. aDd Mrs. L. Benjamin Palmer ot M;edia. was honored Tuesday night as the first glrl-Of-themonth of the Media Business alld
Profesisonal Women's Club.
A senior a.t Media HIghSchool.
Judith Is 'a granddiiu8h1!!!' of Dr.
.Samuel C. Pabner. profes.Ot\
emeritus of Bo(any at· Swarthmore
..-.
Mr. and ~.~ Dean ~
son and daughter.ldn-law of Mrs.
l\alph Sehmldt qt.; I'aniiih roid,.
ilafiedOn . MondaY ·bri. tile s. S.
Maa""an.. for,!I'in1cb ••·tlermaDy.
:wbera
-.
Weekend of Septeaitier 20,1.956
HONO~ED
..
.~
~
Consumer"s Co-Operative Ass"n, of Swarthmore, Inc.,
403 Dartmouth Avenue
.,
HllL
DistaDca
you caB
by DUDibar. ~ they Dever
ba", to; be.- detoured through
.
..
John Hubbard .stott, SOD· o! Dr.
and Mrs.GIlmora $to" of Dartmouth avenue.
baptized Sunday at ·the 11 o'clock service at
TrInIty. Church. The.Rev. Mr. H.
Lawrence W!UttemOre. rector, Jd-'
ministered. the IIBcrament.
..,. .
.
John s .godparents are Mr. Ron
Sutton of Harrisburg. Mr. John
CALL 'BY NUMBER
-
,"
. : ..
Mrs. Morton Klein. (left). Springfield. ch ..trman of the uee ielephone squad In Delawllre County. checks files on local or,ganizations with members of her committee. Other campaign volunteers
(I to r) are: Mrs. Theodore Evans. Moylan; II"dS. Ralph Megee.
Springfield. and Mrs. John ruff. also ot Springfield. The committee
Is arranging engagements for members of the Deleo Speakers
Bureau which Is headed by Mrs. WlIIIam F. GeIgle. Springfield.
Dr. James Porter
'
-
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
On Thursday. oetober 11. Dr.
Robert J. Gouding of Hahnemann
Hospital will speak on "Psychi>somatic Gynocology". On October
25 Rev. Paul J. carey. professor
at St. James HIgh School wlll
speak to the group on the subject Speak...... will address local gronps and o...-JzaUOJlS on &he
m~ncl... and servle... maliltalned by the $13,500.000 United Carnof HParental Delinquency."
-'"
palgn
which
16.
All interested persons are cor- _
_ _'--_
_gets
-..:..._underway
_ _ _ _October
____
_ _ _ _- - - - . - - - diaIly invited to call Mrs. Harold
Dumm, membership chairman, at Safety Committee Begins
SWarthmore 6-3997.
At Rutgers Avenue School Dr. James P. 'Porter. father of
The IIrst Safety Committee of Mrs. Pemberton M. Dickson, died
Back to School
the school year 1956-57. directed Saturday at his daughter's home.
Rick Turner of Guernsey road by Myrtle McCallin. was Intra- 324 North Princeton avenue. He
left on Tuesday to attend the Ped- duced Tuesday to the children
ave- was 82.
,
die School in· Hightstown. N. J .• and teachers of the Rutgers
B.o rn In ~boro. Ind.. Dr.
where he W1I1 continue his high nue school. Thomas A. Boyle.
school education.'
elementary principal. presented Porter was graduated from .the
.
the following cihlldren:
_
University of Indiana i!' 1008 and
Mary Byrne Winter of Cornell
.
• hi
.
. Captain: Jane Jackson; lleuten- was a.member.". 1;' Beta ~PPII,
avenue left last Friday for her
h lasU' f t·_-'t He
ant. Graham Patterson; Martha honorary sc. 0
c ra "Hn Y'. .
second year at the COUDtry Day
h d f th
hid
Moscrlp. Richard Draper. Louise was ea 0
e psyc 0 ogy eSchool of the Sacred Heart In
.
ni --,
f
Lichtenberg. Gwyneth Brain. Sara partntent at .Ohio U v"" ...ty or
Overbrook.
Grier; Mary Vlachos. Jeffrey Hall; roOte th an. 20 years and waa a
Gayle Hanna. daughter of Mr. Billy Gaylord. Kathleen Titus. prof,essor of phychology and dean
and Mrs. John R. Hanna of Rlver- Priscilla Hager. Michael Ruben- of the faculty of Clark University.
view road ,has returned to the stein. Michele Marsh. Dick Scar- Mass. From 1943 until '1945 'he
Grier School. Tyrone. to complete borough. and Brenda Adams.
s~ed.1ilI a psychological consulther senior year. Gayle is presiThe '16 chlldren will be station- ant with the Army. AIr Corps •.
dent of the student council.
ed at posts throughout the ,school
He was welllmo,wn for special
areas. From September 18 ~ No-psychological studies in English
vember 28 they will each devote sparrows and spiders and On Inmore than 50 hours of their time telllgence and imitation in birds.
to continue the Sl\tety program.
He is also sum.w;j!d ·by ano~
Connie Chambers. Gerry CIDth- daughier Mrs. 'Se~ ~. Green
ler. Graham Patterson. Billy John- of Hudson. N. Y.; ·three· grandchilson and Jay Spencer partldPatecl, dren •. Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle of
In the opening exercises. A II1In1e Park avenue. ~. Harry K. WarPRlFfRRED'STOGC
dealing with bicycle satety. "Play reo of Rose Valley. and Mrs. John
DIVIDEND
It Safe" was shown.
D. Chiquoine of Clinton, la.• and
Tho '-II...... quarterly dhldoooll of
six grandchildren.
po< _ _ oa "'" 6'16 c.lst Gracie Parents MeeHng
Services and burial were pri_tho ....,...... Stock and
A
dessert
meeting
for
fathers
._%c po< ohan ... "'" 5~'16
vate.
CUMUJ II.. Partldpatfng Preand mothers of Mrs. Mlldred
.
fwNc:I Stock have .... cI.cr....
Brain's first grade; Rutgers Avepa,..t.l. Odobe, U. 1956 II>
Mrs. A. S. Shryock
nue School, will be held WednesIII" "en of record Sipha
day. September 28. at 8 p.m. at
.... 3D, 1956Mrs. Ada Strohm Shryock of
_
will be _II...
the home of Mrs. Brain. Rabbit 5621 Warrington avenue. PhilaRobert. S. WIck, ......
Run. Rose Valley. Olllcers will be delphia. died WedResday. SepCh_.Pa.
elected and Mrs. Brain will speak tember 12. at the home of her
~..""'14, 1956
of her plans for the year.
daughter Mrs. Wilbur Oakley
James ot Park ",venue.
Mrs. Shryock was the widow of
the late John Knight Shryock
whose tamlly has been in the
p a i> e r manufacturing business
since 1780. The fainlJy's original
pa~r mill was on the !'ite of.the
present John.. wanamaker
In addition to Mrs. JarqE1S. Mrs.
Shryock Is surviyed ..I;>y. a . grand~
daughter Mrs. Ross J;loward Freer
of Wallingford, an,d two ireat
grandsons Jeftrey James and John
Knight Freer .8th.
.. Services were held In Philadelpbja.on Saturday. Burial was at
Arlington Cemetery in Drexel
•
,'-
: }~'.'IZID ., , , '. _.
Names lice Chcilr,-,en
Soiree Thur. Welcomes
MothersCiubMembers
".
. '~ber'in"itH
(
.
3 for ~9c
Seedless .Grapefrult
SPEf;~'" '.~ .'.'. "
•• ~
.
•• /I
;,
. . . " . ~~,
;
1'''
•
~
oj
•
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'"
- 1B&t_1I'
,
"'>- .-
II
...
_
Y..,
1926
Deurfptlon of Bond.
Sena E - 4 1/'%
Series F - 4 1/4%
SeriM G - 8
tzerl. H - 2 1/8"
.910
193&
Maturity
1/""
It&a
OIl
to
0
•••••• 0
••••••• :
TOTAL ••••••••• S4OI.000.00
y..,
a... ., .....
• • • • • • • 00
~·A~1..bJ~·;~~·8·i;o~I·Y~ .
.IIL~,
L.UZ1ANNI COFFEE
(3Sc Off . . . . . .: ....- ,
~
•
0
...............
1
ii6i:iii1·:::::::::::1
eonm. W.:aee will aaree with tb. Item "Bala:aee
_ . You I'M-It..)" . _ 1hD1uaar7.
.,
JalT I. lUI
S. &.000.00
10.000.00
.8.000.00
·140.000.00
Oet. I. It78 .
,
Rietlldlfation .f .......... N at
Bank Balance
I. 1'&1 ••
0
oI.iota...na.
Me
Sept. 1. 1956
II,.,., 1. UtO
",une I. 1959
0'0
" ...n.u
n~~
BaH (To Be AvailaYe far
.
We hereby certify that WP have ex"amined the above accounts and
find them correct, and that the securities ot the oI!teers of the board
are In accordance with law.
. ,
BRUc& D. SIII'.l'R
IUCIMBO .....
aN.~iOBR"""·
".'
.
LANA hC& A:.-S'l'&AD. _
"
. ·AudttGla
Septat . . . . . .
•
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTllMOREAN
""lIe H
Soiree Thur. Welcomes
Mothers Club Members
The Mothers' Club of Swarthmore and vicinity opened the 19561957 season with a Welcome Soiree last evening in McCahan HaIl
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church.
The club looks forward to a
sucessful year of activity under
the able leadership of Mrs. Vernon Urbani, president; Mrs. Paul
Brown, vice-president; Mrs. Zino
Connon;, second vice-president;
Mrs. David Field, recording secretary; Mrs. Hurry McCallister, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jack
Fitch. treasurer; Mrs. Richard
Eckenroth and Mrs. George Dunn,
directors.
On Thursday, October 11, Dr.
Robert J. Gouding of Hahnemann
Hospital will speak on "Psychosomatic Gynocology". On October
25 Rev. Paul J. Carey. professor
at SI. James High School will
speak to the group on the subject
of 'IParcntal Delinquency."
All interested persons arc cordially invited to call Mrs. Harold
Dumm, membership chairman, at
SWarthmore 6-3997.
Back to School
Rick Turner of Guernsey road
left On Tuesday to attend the Peddie School in Hightstown, N. J.,
where he will continue his high
school education.
Mary Byrne Winter of Cornell
avenue left last Friday for her
second year at the Country Day
School oC the Sacred Heart in
Overbrook.
Gayle Hanna, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Hanna of Riverview road ·has returned to the
Grier School, Tyrone, to complete
her senior year. Gayle is president of the student council.
;1 1
,:~c
~(,co.
PREFERRED STOCK
DIVIDEND
The regular quarterly dmd.lld of
• 1.50 pel" sI.ont on 'ItIe 6% Cumwlotive Preferred Stock and
.683Ac per share on the 5Ya96
Cumulati.. Participating Pre-fel'ted Stock have been dedand,
paycmle October 15, 1956 to
'ta" lJers of record $epteM.
bet- 30. 1956.
Checks will be mailed.
Robert S. Wick, Pr...
Chester. Po.
September 14, 1956
September 21, 1956
Names UCC Chairmen
UCC Telephone Squad in Action
September 21, 1956
THE SWARTHMOREAN
..
BAPTIZED
John Hubbard Stott, son of Dr.
W. Marshall Schmiat, Dickinand Mrs. Gilmore Stott of Dartson avenue, Chainnan of the
mouth avenue, was baptized SunUnited Community C amp'3ign,
day at the 11 o'clock service at
Central Delaware County division,
Trinity Church. The Rev. Mr. H.
has named Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lawrence Whittemore, rector, adReynolds of Obe.rlin avenue and ministered the sacrament.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins,
John's godparents are Mr. Ron
South Chester road co-directors
Sutton
of Harrisburg, Mr. John
of the Swarthmore district.
Hawley of Detroit, and his aunt,
Others named are Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Tracy Stott of Cincinnati.
J. Nevin Mann, Springfield; and
James H. Armstrong, postmaster,
and Louis S. Divan, both of Morton, for Morton and Secane-Holmes
districts respectively.
....'..'.'.'.. ..
TOASTMASTER
---
William C. F. ZiegenCus, Dickinson avenue, president this year
of the Sun Oil Little League, served as toastmaster at the group's
First Annual Banquet held recently at the Boo t h w y n Fire
House.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
1610~f,=i;;;:;~
Mrs. 1\lort·ol1 Klcin, (left), Springfield. chairman of the UCC telephone squad in Delaware County. (".hecks files on local organizations with members of her committee. Other campaign volunteers
(I to r) are: Mrs. Theodore Evans. Moylan; Mrs. Ralph Megee,
Springfield, and Mrs. John Iliff, also of Springfield. The committee
is arranging engagements for members of the Delco Speakers
Bureau wWch is headed by Mrs. William F. Geigle, Springfield.
Speakers win address local groups and organizations on t. be
agencies and services maintained by the $13,500,000 United Campaign which gets underway October 16.
Safety Committee Begins
At Rutgers Avenue School
The first Safety Committee of
the school year 1956-57, directed
by Myrtle McCallin, was introduced Tuesday to the children
and teachers of the Rutgers avenue school. Thomas A. Boyle,
elementary principal, presented
the following children:
Captain: Jane Jackson; lieutenant, Graham Patterson; Martha
Moscrip, Richard Draper, Louise
Lichtenberg, Gwyneth Brain, Sara
Grierj Mary Vlachos, Jeffrey Hall;
Billy Gaylord, Kathleen Titus,
Priscilla Hager, Michael Rubenstein, Michele Marsh, Dick Scarborough. and Brenda Adams.
The 16 children will be stationed at posts throughout the .school
areas. From September 18 to November 28 they will each devote
more than 50 hours of their time
to ~ontinue the safety program.
Connie Chambers, Gerry Clothier, Graham Patterson, Billy Johnson and Jay Spencer particlpated
in the opening exercises. A movie
dealing with bicycle safety, "Play
It Safe" was shown.
1st Grade Parents Meeting
dessert meeting for fathers
and mothers of Mrs. Mildred
Brain's first grade. Rutgers Avenue School, will be held Wednesday, September 26, at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Brain, Rabbit
Run, Rose Valley. Olllcers will be
elected and Mrs. Brain will speak
of her plans for the year.
A
•
•
Family Service Names
Mrs. Turuer Dis't Sec.
The Family Service of Delaware
County has announced the appointment of Pearl E. Turner,
Dr. James P. Porter, father of
Mrs. Pern berton M. Dickson, died
Saturday at his daughter's home,
324 North Princeton avenue. He
was 82.
Born in Hillsboro, Ind., Dr.
Po!'ter was graduated from the
University of Indiana in 1898 and
was a member of Phi Beta Kappa,
honorary scholastic fraternity. He
was head of the psychology department at Ohio University for
more than 20 years and was a
professor of phychology and dean
of the faculty of Clark University,
Mass. From 1943 until 1945 he
served as a psychological consultant with the Army Air Corps.
He was well known for special
psychological studies in English
sparrows and spiders and On in ...
telligence and imitation in birds.
He is also survived
, by another
daughter Mrs. Seymour M. Green
of Hudson, N. Y.; three grandchildren, Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle of
Park avenue, Mrs. Harry K. Warren of Rose Valley, and Mrs. John
D. Chiquoine of Clinton, Ia., and
six grandchildren.
Services and burial were pri...
vate.
Mrs. Ada Strohm Shryock of
5621 Warrington avenue, Philadelphia, died Wednesday, September 12. at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Wilbur Oakley
James of Park a.venue.
Mrs. Shryock was the widow of
the late John Knight Shryock
been in
the
pap e r manufacturing business
present John 'Vanamaker store.
In addition to Mrs. James, Mrs.
Shryock is survived by. a granddaughter Mrs. Ross .Howard Freer
of
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calls a head start
you call
by number. Then they never
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out-of-town uumbers is with
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Numbers"-a handy booklet in
which you can list the numbers
you have occasion to call. Just
ask at our Business OlIice fO!'
your free copy.
when
IN 18111l11'11C111E CO......
OF PENtl5nVANIA
Wallingford,
and
two great
grandsons Jeffrey James and John
Knight Freer 6th.
Services were held in Philadelphia, on Saturday. Burial was at
Arlington Cemetery in Drexel
Hill.
when you call out-of-town
HONORED
Judith Ann Palmer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Benjamin Palmer of Media, was honored Tuesday night as the first girl-of-themonth of the Media Business and
Profesisonal Women's Club.
A senior at Media High School,
Judith is a granddaughter of Dr.
Samuel C. Palmer, professor
emeritus of Botany at Swarth.more College.
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(PAuls""
.
can meet
or beat
any sale price
or special in carpet
Swift's
Premium
SIRLOIN STEAK
5 pounds 39c
c:ar....
2 Ibs. 19c
(with Bc coupon inside)
-
5 Ibs. 4Sc
~p...,so. KNOWS
89clb.
Gold Medal' Flour
100 Pari: Ave" Sw.mllln_. P••
SW arthmore 6-6000 - q. ..r~ook 9-4646
~
Mr. and MrS. A. Dean Barrett,
son and daughter-in-law of Mrs.
Ralph Schmidt of Parrish road,
sailed on Monday oli the S. S.
Maasdam for Munich, Germany,
where Mr. Barrett wilI study for
his junior year at the University
of Munich, for wWch he has a
scholarShip from Wayne University.
"That looks
like a
million dollars!"
Co-op Apple Juice
10 Ibs. 9Sc
quart decanter
19c
Cinnamon Crisp Keebler Biscuit 3Sc
Scott Towels
2 rolls 3Sc
69c
Giant Size Fab
Washes clothes cleaner than any soap
This typieaI pole iDstan..
tion aymbolm. all the
new poAaa, I 4muers,
8UHtaItioIw. even genera&iDg stations in which
Philadelphia Electric haa
IDvested more than a
hBlf-bRIion dollars, sinee
Large Size (400·s) -
pink or white
•
NEW
Odorless Real - Kleen - Dry Cleaner
Quarts·S9c
Gallons $1.79
World War II. to meet
riaiDgdemandsforaerviee.
To-day,
the use of electricity heeps right on
growiDc- So does Philadelphia Bleetric. Con-
FOR THE SWAltTJlMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOR TilE YEAR ENDING JULY 2. 1956
Assessed valuR.tion or. tlDt:lhle real estnte ••••••.•••••.••..•.••.••.•.... $8.039,671i.00
Number of mills le\'led ..•.•........•....•..•...••...........•.••••..•
35
Numb(or assessed. with per en pita tax ••.••••••••.•.•...•••••••••..•..••
3300
ltate or per enflltn t:1X .....•..•..••.•••...••....•...•••.•.....•••..••
$16.00
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX
Other
Po<
I. Amount Je"ied (Fact of 1955
Taxes
Capita
Pro~rty
Total
duplicate) •••.•.....••..••• ' .....
$54,666.76 $282,037.53 $336.704.28
2. AdditIona to du"lic:lte .•...•••.••
10.314.68
10,314.68
3. Penalties added ....•••.•.••...••.
104.25
551.36
656.61
4. Other taxes ................•••... 22.029.37
22.029.37
Ii. Totnl amount (sum of 1. 2, 3, & 4) 22,029.37
54.771.00
292,903.57
369.708.94
6. Exonerations (19.'i5 tax) •••...•
5,326.00
682.':'8
6.007.78
7. Liens filed (19CiCi tnll:) with
Prothonotary ..........•..•...••••
8. 1965 tax returned to Co.
Commissioners ......•..•.•.•••••.•
3,028.84
3.028.S-l
9. Diseounts ..•.•.•.•..••...........
803.39
6.176.89
fi.980.28
10. Not filed as liens or returned •..••
312.08
312.08
11. Net amount of 1955 tax collected. 22,029.37
48.642.61
283,702.98
354,374.96
12. Sum of itf·ms 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 ••• 22,029.37
54,771.00
292,903.57
369.703.94
RECEIPTS
Balance on hanil July 4, 1955.
All funds exclusive 0: Sinkin~
Fund ...••.•....•..•••••••• $ 40.944.33
Property tax 19S5 .$283,800.75
Per clI.Jita tnx 1955 .$ 48,642.61
332,443.36
Other tnXI?S Re:ll Estate
Transfer ..•.............••
22.029.37
Delinqu('at tnx (Previous to
1%6)
•...••....••.•.•.••••
2,3f'if'i.9G
State appro,.riation: Teachers •
Transl>ort.,tion. Tuition,
Vocntimml .............•••
96,G45.00
Tuition, nonresident pupils ••
67,528.69
Interest .................••••
773.20
TempOrary lonns ••..••.•••.
60.000.00
Bond ~ales
Principnl •..••.•••.....••
Accnloo Interest .••.••••
Premium ........••.•••.•
50,000.00
SaTe or real estnte, SUPJlJies,
and equipment .•••••...•.•
638.81
All other sources. • •••....•••
6.143.30
Total Receipts, including
beginninl! balan~e •.....••• '609 ....13.02
CURRENT EXPENSES
General Cohtrol (A) •••••••..• $ lI,B2J.32
Instruction
(8)
••••••••.•• , •• 353,497.07
Au:
9,915.89
O'~ration of School Plant (D)
47,138.36
),faintenance of School Plant (E)
I J ,689.00
Fixed Charges (F)
•..•..•....
26.515.B5
••.•••......
44,098.75
Capital Outlay (H) •••...•...•
52,478.89
Deht Service (G)
~i!~ ::;:~ (Item 14) ••.••••••••••••••.••••....••.•.•••••••••• $ 609.413.02
Total CUrrent Expen!
401,098.76
Total
,PIta
UtiBY (Item H) ........................
52,478.89
Tola .••••••••.••••.••••••••••••.•.•••••••.•..•...••.••...•• , •. $ 1)57.055.13Bnlnnce on Hnnd (To Be Available for Sehool Year 19S6~57)
All Funds excluding Sinking Fund-flpe-clfy amount in eaeh fund .••.... $ 62,367.89"-
ASSETs
School Buildings and Sh_ at Coat
•
Textbooks and Equipment at Cost ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •.•••• ",1,774.006.00'
Unpaid T.XM
• • • • • • • • • • • .. . • • •• • • •• . . • . • • . •• • • •• • 229.808.00>
1956 Tu (Current Yenr) ••....•.•.•.•••• 13.028.84
312.08
3.340.92.
1,07".8(11
1954 TAX.................................. 1.074,60
1953 Tax •.••••••.•••.••••.••.•.•.•.•••.••
Previous to 1953 DupUeate •••••.•••••..••
320.26
320.26
Tuition Rec.eivable ••••••••....•.•......••••••.•.••••••••••.••......•...
382.20
Balance on hand all Funds. excluding Sinking Fund ••.••••••...• , •••.•• $ 62,957.89
To'.nl Assets ••••..••••••.••.•.•.•••••••.••.•••••••.•••••.•••.•••..• $2,061,239.87
LIABILITIES
Bonded Indebtednesa (With Vote of Electorate) ••••••.••...•••......... $ 347,000.00
Bonded Indebtedness (WithClut Vote of Electorate) ••....•..••.•••..••••
66.000.00
Ten'lporary Loans ••••••••••.••.••..•...•••••. , ••••••••••••••••••••••••.
60,000.00'
Acrount8 Payable:
Teachers' Salaries '50,961.40 ....•..•..•.•.••••••••••...•••••..•...
50,36].40'
All Other Accounts $34.66 •••••••••••••••••••.••.•.•••..•...••.••••
84.66:
Total Liabilities ••••••••••.......•••.•••..•••••••••••••.••••.•••••• $ 508.896.06;
Amount of Tax Collector's Bond ..•..••••••••..••.•. $228,524.01
Amount of Treasurer's Bond ............•••••••••.• S "2.500.00
Amount of SecTetAry~8 Bond ••••••••••••• _ •.•••.•••• $ 1.400.00
FUNDED DEBT
Fresh Spinach - cello paks . pk. 19c
continueata$l~nUltion.
..week rate for &event
Year
1926
1930
193-1
1955
to come.
CALIFORNIA'
Seedless .Grapefruit
3 for 29c
SPECIAL!!
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
01lI(O
AUDITORS' REPORT
Kills perspiration odors and retards mildew in clothes
structioohaaheen&tolpped
uP. and is eXpected to
AIUSlIIESS-IIMAGED, TAX·PAYlNQ unUTY· COMPANY
,
NEAIILY 100.000 STOCIOIOI.DEIIS
HI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
SUM!dARl:'
Kleenex Cleaning Tissue 2 for 49c
)'e8ra
after 16 years to become a high
counselor for the Upper
I Darby Board of Education.
i Mrs. Turner, who lives at Orchard and Moylan avenues, selVed
for three years on the Board of
Directors of the Family Service,
according to !\tlrs. Maria E. Shelmire, Executive Director. Her
educational background includes
Carleton College, where she took
her bachelor of arts degree; Radcliffe. master of arts; a year at I
i school
al years of postgraduate study at
the University of Pennsylvania
School of Social Work.
In Delaware County Mrs. Turner worked for four and one-half
years on the staff of the Child
Care Service. In addition, she has
served in the past with the American Red Cross in Boston and Cambridge, with the Child Guidance
Clinic in Washington, D. C., and
in teac-hing positions with the
University of Pennsylvania School
of Social Work. Rutgers University Extension Service and Boston
College. She has given in-training
courses to social workers in
various areas of the country.
The wife of William D. Turner
of Moylan, she is the mother of
four children ranging downward
in ages from 18 to nine years:
F'hyl1is, Frank, John and James.
Mrs. Turner will supervise three
profesissonal caseworkers and a
c1erical staff at the Upper Darby
Office.
The auditors' report or audit was filed under date of September G, J956. Notice
is hereby glv.en. that .the same will be confirmed absolutely unl~s nn llflfoenl is taken
therefrom wlthm thirty days nfter the filing thereof. The fonowing is n concIse
stnt.ement thereor:
Sugar
II...... t:ho..,tIa• • Complete !I.. lbqo . . . .le.... B._
Upper Darby Olllce at 241
I Long
lane.
Turner
replaces
Moylan.
as Mrs.
District
Secretary
of
S9~lb.
(OVEN READY)
141/4 oz. package
since 1760. The fami~yJs original
paper mill was on the site of the
CALL BY NUMBER
TURKEY
405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
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Swift's Premium
THE PREP SHOP
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Consumer·s Co-Operative Ass'll. of Swarthmore, Inc.,
403 Dartmouth Avenue
Ages 6 to 16
i its
.r:i(~:t::=-;--....JI Maude J. Angell Who resigned
.. "n&.~:.. :
Weekend of September 20, 1956
Mrs. A. S. Shryock
has
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FOR THAT FALL OUTFIT
Dr. James Porter
whose family
Get a head start!
WIP
TV Channel 6 WFIL-TV-Su.day,
9:45 A.M.
Switzerland. where she was an
exchange student; master of
science from the Smith College
School of Social Work, and sever-
Mr. Ziegenius is recreational
director a t Sun Oil.
HOW
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Page 9
BY
LUZIANNE COFFEE
(35c OH Regular Price)
D"t"ription of BondA
!"eriell E - 4 1/4%
Series F ~ 4 1/4%
Series G ~ri@8
H -
3 1/4%
2 I/B%
Matarit,. Date
SePt. I, 1956
May 1. 1960
June 1. 1959
Oct. 1. )973
Oatltandin~
Jab 2. 1956
$: 6.000.00
30.000.00
8,000.00
860,000.01)
TOTAL ••..•.... '403.000.00
ReHneinatinn of Bank 8alao« at Close of S~hool Year
Bank Balance July 2. 1956 •••••.••.••••.•.•..••••••.•••••••••.•••••••• $
64 477 2
Out&tanding Clu~cka •••••••.•••••.....•.••..•.•••
2 '11"3~
Balan~ on Hand ~o be Available tor Sehool Year i9S6~i9Si·::::::~::::$ 62,857.89-TIlls b:dAnce will Mree with the item ··Ba1anee on Band (To Be A"ailabl f
S~hool Year IP6&'1967)"' under Summary.
e or
We hereby certify that WE' have examined the above accounts and
find. them correct, a~d that the securities of the officers of the board
are m accordance With law.
BRUCE D. SMITH
RICHARD lIf. SNYDER
LA'WRENa: A. STEAD, JR.
Auditors
September 4, 1958
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THB S..AR11IMOllEAN
C LAS S I FIE DAD S' .New
Post Offiee PI..
Bypasses PhiIadeIlthia
BSTATB
OF-:::r:~GLBY. 0100
::...........
POI SALE
SONAL
NEWS NOTES
u_
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IWIJUBT
L.
CUGLBY.
PII
to DoftaLl A. r-... T...·MMta!>' on the - - PERSONAL _ Interior and ex- FOR SALE _ Youth bed comReglooal DIrec r
haYe _
......104 to the
terior palntin& and paper hangplele. Child's desk and chair. Myen olthe Post 0fDce ~ ..... "'_. all _ .... hamor or
lng•. Henry It. Savard. Sprlng1l.eld, Child's table and chairs. Empire ment, has announced tha$ far· ::::"': .:::.~~
Klngswood 4-0161.
sofa. large fan badt chair, wal-reachlng changes in the deUvery _ .. , _ · t o the.' • t to .....
to
PERSONAL
_
Belvedere
Connut twin beds eomplete. Large and dispatch of mail alJeetlq 286 ......... ",....ut ..... 'to
aboYe acoount baa been ftled
Orthophonic
vlctrols
cabinet.
uniti
in Bu-I.- Chester
EDITH CUGLBY, IIUBY.
Ofllee of the 'ProtboDGtaI'J' and
valescent Home, 2507 Chestnut SWarthmore 6-3308.
comm
es
.......
•
"' Dlcldiuon A..._
confinnecJ b7 uld Court on FridaJ'.
street. Chester. Edge of SwarthDl!laware. aDd Montgomery Coun8~ Pa...
tiber 5th. 1956. unI... exoeptlona are
more. Aged. senile. chronic. con- FOR SALE - Antique pine stand, ties was Inaugurated on Septem- Or to the .ttGm... f; the _teo
the_.
HOWARD f. REED. IlL
$15. Empire bureau. $22. Lamp. ber 17 1956
OLAll&NOB G. 1IYJIlBS. BSQ.
3t-9.. a
Prothonotary valescent men and women. Excellent foods, spacious grounds. stool, chest of drawers,' $30.
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DUANB. MOlUUS .. HI!lCKB
,
,
' Mall dispatched by post offices 1611 Land TlU. ,1IUII4IDC
Pippin. proprietor. CHester 2- FOR SALE _ Size 14 fooliball In the above-named counties and Philadelphia 10, P . .,,"'.anla
, ..g.ll
Jewelry Repoired
Phone: SW 6--4216
5373.
. outfit complete. including hel- addressed to patrons in the same'
,
. EMIL SPIES
to' the
"I.li8w It In the Swarthmorean."
PERSONAL _ Slipcovers and met and pads. Call KIngswood 3- area are now fO•-'arded
~
Formerl,. of F. C. Iod• • Sons
draperies. Henry K. Savard. 7723.
main post office 'in Philadelphia
128 Yale Ave.
Fin. Wolch end
~pring1leld. KIngswOOd 4-0!6~
WANTED
for separation, distribution. and
Swarthmore. Pa.
Clod. Ropairs
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERY,... WANTED _ Housekeeper-Com- dispatch.
$500 MONTHLY
Chair seat springs repalred.
(hite)' L'
in. On
Under the new plan. Paoli and
r
$950
SPECIAL SALE OF UPpanton w
. lve
e
. b
HOr.s'il'iRy CLOTH-Regular $6. adult. References. SWarthmore 6- Upper Darby post Offices will e- Sfartfnq salary for 2 uecutly...,.,.
THOM SEREMBA
reduced to $3.50 per yard. More 6774.
come the distributing and dis- sal..men to. represent I(lrq. Eadem
corpo,.tlon. No frovel. Saln
than five years of Sv;arthmore ref- WANTED _ Lady desires day's patching centers for the four financial
UPHOLSTERER
Ixperlenc. and obmty desired, ,stab-erences. Thorn Seremba. phone
work every other Friday or counties involved. The new plan Uab..:t nstd..... 2504D y.an old. marG Yean of Swarthmore
Sharon Hill 0734.
Monday. Cleaning or ironing. Ref- will bypass the main post office ried. calMlbl. of auumtn9 responslbllPERSONAL _ Bicycles Repaired ..erences. CHester 3-1937.
In Philadelphls.
Sharon Hili 0734
H'es. III ,.que"'n, fnt."I... plea..
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass - WANTED College graduate.
Mail coming into this four Includ. brief ,.nonal hldoty,. all
:'
Bicycle. Hobby. Toy Shop. 205 . mature. reliable. desires opart- county area from the western part replt" confId...1aI. Our salumen hove
SwarthMore 6.1448
East Baltimore Avenue. ClIfton time position week days. 9 to 3. of our nation will be removed bHn Informed of thl, ad. lox A. L.
Heights. MAdison 6-0713. Oppo- Considerable accounting exper- from trains in Paoli for distrlbu- ~rthmorean.
WILLIAM BROOKS
site ClIfton Theater.
ience. Also book store, drug store.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed PERSONAL _ Radio and tele- library., Call SWartlnnore 6-6592. tion and dispatch to local offices. '=:===========~
Lawns l\lowed. General
vision service. Complete stodt WANTED _ Three-room apart- Mall entering this samboe rdareawillfl°bem ,. tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
ment. Second fioor preferred. the northeastern sear a.
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HRUIlU 'k.,
CONSTRUCTION
138 Bardlnc Ave..
rtoD, Pa. Call KIngswood 4-0800.
Approximately $75 per month. 'removed from' tralnsat North
PERSONAL - Responsible woo Call KIngswood 4-2157.
Philadelphia and dispatched by
RESIDEt4TIAL AND
man
will
attend
semi-invalIds
. eire _.....
~.u LTTdI
WANTED-To buy upright plano trucks for distribution at the 1'9.st
COMMEICIAL
or ehil n, .......t or.....,. 'U ow
for local church. Call SWarth- offices in Paoli and Upper Darby. '
PICTURE FRAMING
3-0245.
more 6-4430.
Alterations
PERSONAL - Do you WIlDt a
. .
,
PORTRAIT" STUDIO
Aids FIr. Preventloll W..II
pholoeopy of your birth certifI- WANTED - WOl\OlN - LIGHT
cate? - Your Army d1scharge?FACTORY WORK. Padtlngand
John Murphy. Riverview road.
335 Dartmo.th Av•• u.
Or any other important paper? light assembly work. Day or night manager of community relations.
We can now provide you that shift. Must 'he resident of ~- P
I ani ~-"--d, i
of
Dii~lIcating Service. ware or Montgomery County. Do
ennsy v
a L\AULua
S one
Photographic Supplt.
m!:.
ly retun¥!d from a week In Chicago. m Dr.' Muriay attended a
meeting of the International College of Surgeons at which he read
a paper.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks and famlly of Rutgers avenue returned last Sunday after
spending the' summer at their
home In Ocean City. N. J. Mr.
FaIrbanks will fly an 80.000 cubic
foot balloon out of Roosevelt
Field. N. Y .• on Sunday. This will
he the Isst· flight fo~ the ball.QOn
from this field as It Is being closed.
Lillian' Fairbanks of Rutgers
avenue celebrated her 10th birthday on Wednesday at a plcnio
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Mr. Peter B. Murray,.?f Park
avenue attended sessiolll! Of the
American Chemical ~et)l' ~Ch
DIet this week in Atlantic Ity.
Mr. Murray'ls a resnrch chemist
for the Sun 011 Company.
Mr. Robert D. Hulme of ~~
Chester road spent seversl days
in T~IIJd~.
OIl a business
trip:'"
.
Miss Irene Moll. assistant profesSor of education for women. at
Swarthmore College. has moved
from Harvard avenue to "the
Damsite" in Wallingford.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Murray
of Princeton avenue have recent-
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ROGER RUSSELL
a
We Hoye
.
Shopp1nl
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S.... & Mo.roe 5tI.
Metlla
MEdia 6-2176
Open Fridey Evenings
Florist
For_rl,.
CARNS
650 laltlmore 'III.
Springfield, Del. Co.. , ••
I
equipment. ColJee table.
tables. ,MEdia 6-5478.
FOR SALE - One power lswa
mower. six years old. $35. Also
EDWAlD G. CHIPMAN Ill.""
mower. $15. and G.E. ReAll) SON
fligerator. porcelsln In and out,
good condition. $50. New Magic
CONTRACTOR Chef
Range. S6-lnch. $145.
with glass
Tile FIaors - PI.stlc TIle Blon~~ilr'~Er~~~t~ab~l~e
three-cushion
Harvester
Modern Kltche••
S/4 ton. $175.
. Alteratlo ••
GENfRAl
1401 IIdl.y Av....
CHester 2:47"
2·5689
Duplicating
Service'
ONset Printing of All Kinds
• Letterheads
• Billheads
• Announcements
• Programs
Ad. .
Letters ,. lrod ....
q.lck $enlce •• M.,H-Copy
Letten
Photo-Copies Made
rt'".,
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swartllmore
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September 22, 1956
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The Swarthmore-Rutledge UnIon School DistriCt has just received word from the Stste Secrelsry of Health. Dr: Berwyn F.
Mattison. announcing the plan lor
the medical and dental examinations of children this year.
Dr. MattiSon points out that'
medical arid dental examinations
will he req/rlred of all pupils .in·
grades one, three, seven and 11.
Heretofore.' these grades plus
grades five and nine were examined. but due to shortage of .state
funds. the latter two will he omit-'
ted this year. Because of this
omission. the Stale Health Auth~
orities urge parenls of children In
these grades to take their children
to their family physician for a
health check-up so that the orig_
inal plan of having health examInations every two years during
the school llfe of a child may he
followed. ' .
It Is anticipated that the medical 'exarnlDatlonS' win get under
way early In October by School
Medical Examiner Dr. John Wigto'
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n. Dr.. Wigton· will he ,assisted
by Si>hoolNurSe Mrs. EdIth: Kenney. and Mrs. Maurice Webster
medlcaf secretary. After the
completion of the medical examinations, the dental eXaminations
will 'be made hi' Dr. 'Peler E.
Coste,' Schilol DentM Examiner.
He also will he aSsIsted by the
school nurse and medical secretary.
In each case. notices will he
sent home by ·Mrs. Edith Kenney.
advising parents of the' time and
place of the examlnatio,.n and invlting them' to· he present if they
wish. By being present, a parent
din dIScusS a chlld's health c(lnditioD' with the medical examiner .
and be better advisee!" liS . tiI·ally ,
findings 6f significance. It is the
purpose ot theSe 'eliamlMtloDs not
to make 'cortections 'directly but
to adVise parents of the 'correetions that are' itl!eded in order to
have chUdren ilt'tbe best of health
condltfoi\"fOr their Iicliool work.
It Is anticipated, that the high
schoo) arid' College Avenue children'\vill he'examlnea at the high
school aDd. the Rutgers AVeDue
schooi clilIdren" at Rutgers school
and ihe' Rutledge school ehildren
at the Rutledge ,school on
Morton
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Faculty-,-S-C-h-o-o-I-B-o-.-r-d'E~loy Picnic ~upper
Teachers of 'the Swarthmore-,
Rutledge. School District and their •
families and· mf1i1lhers of the
school board journied to Smedley
Park Thursday. Septemher 13 for
an evening of fun. The social
committee. headed by Naney
Hagy. served the picnic dinner.
Helping Miss Hagy were Ruth
Zirkman, Mrs. Grace Narbetb, Don
Henderson, Chatles Marish, Mrs.
Ruth McDowell. Mrs. Marjorie
Coronway1 Mrs. I.JJyan Steclw,.
Ruth A1bbott. Philip Swayne. Mrs.
Nancy Johnson, Millard Robinson
and Mrs. Bess Seidel.
NEWS NOTES
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Stop in and inspect photos of al,1 houses,avail-.
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area. Pleasant, profitable work. 171/2 S.Chester Rd. KI4-17oo
Call N. Grawe, MEdia 6-0786.
WANTED - Football shoes. size
SWARTHMORI,
10-1O'h. KIngswood .4-0278.
WANTED _ Position a. companion to elderly lady or as
baby-sitter CHester 4.6628.
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FOR RENT - One bedroom furnished apartment. Strictly private. Nice surroundings. Garage
avallsble. References. SWarthmore 6-3168.
FOR RENT -"- Furnished single
Iron and copper
room in private home. GenUewOod. AllIson's man preferred. 303 Park IIVenue.
6-3050. Swarthmore. Phone SWarthmore
6-3889 hefore 9 a.m.. after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE FOR RENT-Beautiful surrounddish washer,
Ings. LlVUig room. dining room.
years useage. Just
3 bEdrOOms. tile bath. deck porch.
DOES YOUR POLICY'
your home or cottage.
private entrance. Gamge. Near
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6-7380.
transportation •. A d'u lit's. $120.
FOR SALE' - Wardrobe trunk. MEdia 6-1870.
If you have ....atom oWIe
handsome and strong. 40 Inches "FO~R<=""RENT~:;::""-=-'T'-o:--Cg;;:e=n:itl;':e:::m:;a:;;'n.
occident
;rou'll 'be glad
x22x22. Ladles'. mahogany desk· comfortable. room,. near . ~
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have
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and chair. SWarthmore 6-6718.
portatIon and learooms., 112 Rut- . ".. .........
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FOR SALE _ G1r1's 26-lnch Eng- gers avenue. 'SWarthmore 6-38119.
. Iioit).· .S." Is. the per~
. - ' - ...."ice. of a qual!lish bike. Excellent condition. FOR RENT- Three-room garage
'. &.dJB_ Cuuait)l' Ageut. .
Generator headlights. Call KIngsapartment In secluded' residenLet ... teU ~ why you
wood 4-0278.
tial setting for couple or one perneed the policy with the
FQR SALE _ Discontinued rug son. Occupancy . October 16.
P.8.
samples. gOod for doorsteps. etc.SWarthm(lre 6-55~.,<;
27 x 18 Inches. $2. Paulson. 100
"I saw It• In the .
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Park avenue.
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Dick• Franehetti
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Murray' il~ .Yale avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. WIllIaniS of' Elln avenue returned
home from" a month·s vacation in
LexingtOIi. Ky. where they visited
Mrs'."WlllIain's sister. Mrs. HowariI. WellS and in Indianapolis.
Ind.. where illl!y visited Mr.' WIllimns" mother. Mrs. Jadt WIllIiinia.
' Mr. Ray L. Harlow of Lafayette
avenue has retorned from Chehalis. Wash,; where be was cailed
by the ·death· of his brother Mr.
Robert T. Harlow.
.' -Mrs, WlllIamF. Hanny of Yale
avenue hAsretorned from a long
weew end at RehobOth Beach.
DeL. where she visited Dr. and
Mrs; A.e.v: Orr.
- 'Mr. aDeI" Mrs. Judson R. Hoover. ·Jr;; of '''Walllngford spent a
week 'recently- with, their son and
daughter-Ih-lsw' Mr. and Mrs.
Rilbeft y," BUzby in .thelr n._
l:!O!JIe 'at ·Clarlt'S.uiIli>:iIt,Pa; ."
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lirepedla needs full or 'part time
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Mr. Paul Murray of New York
City' spent a recent week' end
with his' mother Mrs. Fred J.
J. F. BLACKMAN
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applyApply
if application
already four
execuon file.
Monday through
tlves industrial
appointed ,promotion
to the Public.
HeFrIday. Philadelphia Clhewlng lstiGllS Advisory Group fin-Phllh ome Gum
Corporation.
Eagle and a!ielphias
• ..Fire PreventIon W eek
Lawrence
Roads, Havertown.
-"~.___-::'" buUer-houseman. Call
Program.
WANTED - Housework five days
The Group will assist the FIre
a
week.
Swarthmore
references.
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POI SALE
CHester 2-6620.
even on
FOR SALE - 1950 Studebaker W.ANTED--MEN for general 'fac- formulating activities for the week
. Commander. Excellent condl- .' tory worlt. Must he residents of which will ,he observed October
bon Inside and out. New white- Delaware or Montgomery Coun" 7-13.
walls. Call MEdia 6-1075 .. _. __ ties. Do not apply if application _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FOR SALE - Baby Grand Piano. already on file. A9PiY Monday
Marshall and' Wendell. $300. t h r 0 u gh FrIday. Philadelphia
SWarthmore 6-2871.
Chewing Gum Corporation, Eagle
FOR SALE _ AKC registered and Lawrence Ro ..ds. Hilvertown.
Collie pups. Excellent pedi- WANTED - RefIned white wogrees; three males. three females.
man desires one day a week
KIngswood 3-7783.
-e'CuiiliC Ironing or cleaning. Box B. The
Diluzio and Sons
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supper atSmedley Park.
Injury Benehoes ~t"'ete
"'-r: and Mrs. H. Leroy Me4::une I
of Villanova avenue iecently res
One of Prlnceton's top ends.
Donald B. MacElwee of Mt. Holturned from .Mexico where they yoke place, has been lost for the
spent' a _week vacation; They season due to ,the recurrence of
went' by plsne to their destination an old' shoulder injury. Coilch
and retUrned by car.
Charles W. Caldwell Jr. bas anMr. lind Mrs.. James l'Iell Bul- nounce
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of Lineoln. avenue eDter~
A senior and two-year letter,
man, . MacElwee dislocated his
tallied FrIday'evenIng at,. dinner lett shoulder while jumping for
party for the brldsl party and a pass during pre-season practice
family hefore the wedding of at the Tigers' Blairstown training
Miss )!:dlth BringhUrst Farnum; camp. He suffered a similar predaughter of Mr. and Mrs: Henry season injury a year ago. and
Whipple Farnwn of Ardmore. and doctors have DOW advised him to
their son. Mr. James Bell Bullitt. give 'up football due to the likeli3rd, whioh took place on Satur- hood of chronic trouble with the
day.
shoulder.
The 6-4 athlete. captaln-elect
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of the lacrosse- team and a former
three-sport man at Swarthmore
High, was the 'squad's most experienced end. In 1954 he featured prominently In Princeton's upset victory over Yale when he
caught a 40-yard pass on the
three-yard line to set up the
winning touehdowft with 16 seconds left to play. He was captain
of the freshmail eleven in 1953. "
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Henderson and family 'have moved from
WalllDgford to 209 Riverview
road. ,Mr. Henderson teaches
eighth and ninth grade mathe"
matics' at the Swarthmore High
School.
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Dr. and Mrs. Shed J. Wlntol1'
of Cornell avenue and Beckley•
W. Va. have has as their recent
guest Mrs.; John Robert Lloyd
of Chevy Chase. Md. She attended
the Winter-McKenna wedding In
Philadefphia.
Mrs. David McCahan of Strsth
Haven avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
M.'PorteraDcl their yout.g daughi.
ter Dorrie of 'Walllngford- spent
the week of SeP~ 13 to 20
ilt· BloCk lsland. R. I •.
~ .and Mrs. Ludwig A. Hutmailn of Greenway road willl
their SOIl.' Gary spent a week
end at AvaIop, N. 3. Mrs. Hartmann's moliler. Mm. F. G. Speck
of comeu returned to Swarthmore
fI9m Gloucestet, lIMa. to be with
LeRDy' aDd LImy wblle their peri.
•~.... were at Avaloa.
LWY A_asPlaas
For United Nations Day
New Officers Introduced
At FaR Meeting
Thursday
Plans are underwa;y 10r a communlty celebra,tlon of United Natlons ,Day, Mrs. William Cope,
League of Woinen Vnters United
Nations chairman told the group
at their ftrst fall meeting held last
Thursday at the Ingleneuk.
The celebration, which win be
in the nature of a fair, will probably take place in late October.
Officers Introduced by the president, Mrs. Raymond It. Denworth,
included:
First vice-president, Mrs. WIJllam C. McDermott; correspond16k secretaries, Mrs. W. Smyers
and Mrs. Hans Metzger; recording secretary, Mrs. Heinz Heinemann; treasurer, Mrs. Alfred
Maass; membership chairman,
Mrs. ROland Pennock; hospitality,
Mrs. Hans Borel; and publications,
Mrs. Henry Hoenigswald.
Committee chairmen who presented reports at the meeting Included:
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Individual liberties, Mrs. Maurice Webster; water conservation,
Mrs. Melvin Molstadt; Creek Valley conservation, Mrs. Duncan
Foster; schools, Mrs. Hal10ck
Campbell; State item, Mrs. MorrIs Fussell; and community liaison, Mrs. Carl Barns.
STATIONED AT FOIT DIX
Private Dudley (Sandy) D.
Heath of Cedar lane, has and",od I
at Fort DIx, N •. J. and been asIdgned to Company It, 2nd regiment of the U. S. Army Infantry
T~alning Center for eight weeks
of basic training.
Prior. to entering ~ Army,
Pvt. Heath attended MarInette
ruSh School in Marinette, Will.,
and Dartmouth College, Hanover,
N. H. He Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell M. Heath.
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Lecturer To Speak
On Christian Science
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
1'doIa,., September
3:00 P.M.-FootbaJJ: SHS vs. Media
81U1daJ. Setl
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
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Local Church.
Swarthmore College Classes Begin
2:00 P.M.-Needlework Gulld
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7:30 P.M.-Civil Defense Meeting '" .......•........ Borough HaJ\
7:30 P:M.-Parents' Night
ruSh School
Wednesda,., Sep/ember 25
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7:00 P.M.-Troop 2 Boy Scouts and Parents .. Ptesbyterian Church
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(Pupil Myra Hell)
ETHEi. WAnS SHAFFEI
Graduate of and teacher' at Columbia
SCh901 of Music: ChicoQa Artist Classes
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AUhe Studio of Antonica F4ilrlNnb, 234 Perk Avenue
'TelepliOHKllfJiwood 3-5199
STUDENT
SUBSCRIPTION
For College and Private School Students
of Subscribers
September; to ",une
The Swarthmorean
SWarthmore 6·0900
Teacher of Voice'
to
Friday 9.30 to 9 P.M.
9.30 to 6:00 P.M.
"YOU MEET THE NICEST 'El)PI.I AT SPEARE'S"
PARTY FACILmF.S
BUSJNF:SS MEN'S LUNCH )2·).30 P. M.
DIIIIIIG ROOMS aael LOin AIR CONDITIOIIID
Comfortobl ... Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
STRATH HAVEN,INN
Yale
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Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa.
WALTER E. PARROTT. M'lIr.
I:REE 'ARIIII.
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EDGEMONT AVE.. 7TH. Ie WELSH STS.
CARTRIDGE
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A welcome massage
to fashion-Wise womenl
Come in for Speare
Bros.. exciting faR show- .
ing of Millinery creeted
by-
Your .Family's 'Autumn,
at the
MUTUAL EXCHANGE
Bring Articles Tuesday. October 2
, 9:30 A.M. to 3:45 P.M.
Buy Articles Wednesday, October 3
Schiaparelli
• real founta1n
pen flil. lik,
e ballpoint
Reggie of Wilshire
6. Howard Hodge
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•.60 Imcut color
Settlement Friday, October 5
combinations
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,SWARTHMORE WOMAN'S CLUB
and many other famous
designerS.
• choice of
9:00 A.... hl:30 P....
.:00 A.M. to Z P.M.
259 Members Hail From
36 St t
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orelgn
Countries
The Swarthmore Branch of the
American Red Cross will act as
hostess to a Red Cross Orientation
Day conducted by the professional
and volunteer staft of the Southeastern Red Cross Chapter on
Thursday, October 25, at the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
The program will, prf1S
over-all picture of aJJ Red Cross
services and aJJ persons inl:er.!St··1
ed in knowing about these services are cordially lrivited to attend. Registration will beat 9:30
a.m•. and the, program will contil 3 .
tinue un
p:m.,
The eighty-seventh freshman
class to enter Swarthmore College
since it was incorporated in 1869
officially enrolled Monday, September 24. About 20 students comprized the 'flrst freshman class;
there
259 in the 1956-1957
class, 120 women and 139 men.
They represent 36 states, the
District of Columbia, Hawaii and
Puerto Rico, and 14 students are
from eight foreign countries. FIfteen freshmen are winners of the
Natlo!"il Merit Soholarshlps, three
hold Generai Motors Scholarships,
and ODe is a top national winner
of the WestinghouSe T a lent
Search. In addition to these, ••
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others hold scholarships from busInesses and c
school senior class presidents, 10
student goVernment presidents,
edItors-in-ch!ef of School papers,
and 14 edItors-in.:chief of yearbooks. There are a
of ou~
standing athletes.' three of whom
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are
Eight branches other than the
local branch will partlcipate,Aldan, Chester, Chester Pike, Drexel
HnI, Lansdowne, Manoa, Sixty
METHODIST PASTOR
NInth· Street, Wr-'-Delaware'
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The
Swarthmore
Methodist
and A von G rove.
Mfa. George Plowman, chalrwill give a reception In
man of Volunteer Services for the honor of the paster, the Rev. John
local branch Is in· charge of the C. Kulp, on Sunday evening at 7
day'sarran~ents. MrS. Scott p.m; 'hi Fellowship Hall at the
Clark, vice-chairman, Volunteer church on Park avenue.
Services for !Recruitment and
Mr. Kulp, who has been on a
Training for the
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mission project in Japan,
Chapter, addressed an area
will show pictures taken during
log of the planning committee at his stay in Ikuno, a mining town
Mrs. Plowman's home On
500 miles ~m, Tokyo. The Publlc
avenue Wednesday afternoon. '. ,cordially ipvi.ied to attend.
Attending were Mrs. Thomas
,ummer
Swart. hmore For'ms
Grea·t Boo"'s Grou'
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Allen Kassof To Speak
At Fr.·ends·,
dales are October 2, 3, IIDd 5.
Goods fer exchann will be
takeD to &he clubhouse on Tnesday, October 2, sold on Wednesday, October 3, and settled for
or collected by owners on FrIda,.. October. 5.
Mrs. Haroid C. WillIams Is
the overall chairman.
NeedI'eworkG01'Id
CallSfor,'New Members
Offl'ce'rs Elected at
Annual Meeting'
" Monday
Directors of the local branch of
Needlework Guild of America
held their annual Meeting Monday at the Woman's Club.
Mrs. Birney Morse, chairman
the nOminating committee pre:~:!:~: the following slate of
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SW 6-0586 .
Adult residents (HI years and
over) of the Borough and Its
environs are urgently requested
to present themselves at the ruSh
School AUditorium (entering from
College avenue) for free chest xrays on Monday, October 1 from
3 until 5 in the afternoon and
from 6:30 until 8:30 in the evening. rugh School students and
school staff will be x-rayed in the
morning. The. college conducts It.
Own x-ray program among Its
students.
X-rays will require IItlie Urn;
and no inconvenience, since no
undressing is necessary. Shirt poc_
kets are to be empty and jewelry
on the chest area Is to be removed. This 'chest survey is an important free health measure for
the entire community and all
those who cooperate in the widest
possible survey increase its eftec- '
tlveness. CQntrary to widespread
misinformation, tuberculosis is
.WI the leading cause of death
among infectious diseases and the
case load of 'l'B is as large as
ever. Surveys make possible Its
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Mrs. J. Roy Snape to fill the
unexptred term of Mrs: Jack Waiters who. has resigned as second
vice-president; Mrs. W111Iam H.
Gehring, secretary; and 'Mrs.
Charles E. Uncoln, assistimt sec-Cub
retary;
Pack 101 Meets
Tomg"ht at 7:30
Mell from the Aldan Branch, MaC'A
ne slate was accepted and the
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Forstman from Chester. Mrs.
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officers unanimously elected for
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vIn Cook from Chester Plke, Mrs.
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y.ear t e r m . ,
TOnight's the night for registerJames Jones from Drexel HnI,
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Mrs. Sewell Hodge, chairman ing eight .to 10>,2 year old ,boys in
Mrs. Richard Shoemaker from
will be the subject of a lecture by of sewing, stressed the need for Cub Pack 101 at. the Swarthmore
Allen
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Lansdowne, Mrs. William Smiley . The formation of a local
sity's KasSaf
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new . members for the sewing .
.rresbyterian
It 'Was an-'
from Manoa,Mrs. A. C.
Books groUp. was
tltls The
whlc.4,
group ,to
those unable to, J1.l?unced. this , week. ,ThIs kick~ff
froID Sixty' Ninth stteet,
this
'waS voted that .~Il!!tingf!!f the season; to which
' .....et Wilcoxfropl
"~tt ~~thParents.and boys ate cordlaiware; Mrs. A.H.'BeYer
seereWy ot'
group; . .
' . Missio;'ln " Jif/rir.llt;a'Wili be he1iJ!nMcC!!Han
Avon Grove, and the followihg ftrst, meeting is sch~uled 'lor,
d
Sep'~ __ 30
7'
to the list of .Han at 7:30 p.m.
.
,.
~... ,.
ay,
~., a~ :30 p.m..
'Th"
S
members of the
waH'UUore p.m. Tues~a.Y, October 9. at the
Mr. Kassaf has recentiy rerurnwhlcli receive garlDents
' e committee has scheduled a
Bran~h; Mrs. C. C. Shute, chair-· Swarthmore Borough Hall. A ed from a trip to the Soviet Union,
the gulld..
full program for the evening.
man; Mrs. Oliver Swan, Mrs. Ed- special Invltatinn is issued to all under, the auspices of the Ford
The "twin" articles of clothing While. parents 'are. being briefed
'ward Cratsley, Mrs. H. L. Mc- who are interested.
Foun~atlon. A specialist In ,Soviet for men, women, and children, on the program downstairs in the
Cune, Mrs. D. P. Jones,' Mrs. J.
The dlscussiol1 groups will meet altalrs who speaks the Russian and household linen wUJ be col- Woman's Association room by
AlbrlSht Jones, Mra. Herman every two weeks, and wUl discuss language, he was ,able to talk .In- lected from member. in Swarth- this year's chalrman 'Kirk D.
Bloom, Mrs. F. R. Lang, Mrs. B. a new assignment, at each meet- formaJJywith Soviet citizens from more at the Ingathering on' Tue.- Nevius and Cub Master Edward
It. Morse, Mril. J. R. Bates, Ws. Ing. Many participants have such all wa1ks of life, and had an un- day; November 13, and distritiuted G. Bull, the sons and prospectiVe
R. W. Deacon, Mrs. William Bush, a good time during the discussion usual opportunity to observe:
by
branch to L"lstitutions and cubs wiIJ be entertained ~ith a
Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs. Nor- that 'When the two-hour session effects of the antl-Slalln campalgn. welfare agencies in this vicinity documented film from the arman Hulme, Mrs. PeterE. Told, Is up they adjourn to a neamy
Mr. Kassofreturned with an un- where there Is a need. The sets of chives of the Navy Department's
Mrs. John R. Good.
restaurant, to continue the con- usual collection of excellent color "twins" will gO together, so that own files which is all but guaranversatlon over coffee and dough- sllde~, which 1>e. will use to il- each recipient will have "one to teed to translq< young viewers.
nuts.
lustrate his lecture. These depict
and one to wash." It was Also on the docket'
two skiis
,•Th'IS, oppor,t,unI.,ty for il, free vanous
.
ts
f
Soviet
lif
f
observed
on
Monday's'
meetin'g
to
be
given
by
a
holdover
den
aspec 0
e, rOm
t
under
the
direction
,0 Mrs. James
II
h
th
liberal educ!atlon' is open to all shopping In a state department that in a c aritles
ere is an
CMord.
adults In. the' community," stated stOI"e to the activities of a monas- 'increasing need for clothing for
.
During the cOurse of the eve,.
,
Mrs. Kreriikotf. "There is no tui- tery.in Kiev, a subject never ·be- children of school age.
"
into
John' A. DoddS, presid<;mt of tlon, and no, educational
require- for(f photographed by an ArneriDurL'lg the w ....k of October 1- ulng, the boys will be divided
,
.
dens
for
their
work
during
the
McGregor-DoddJ Hot e I s, Inc., ment." She added that "the ses- call.
,
6, the branch wiIJ be enlisting
,
.
ensuing
year.
Each
of
the
dens
owners Of Strath Haven 'Inn, 'an- sions are not .by any means a book
The lecture will also feature J;e- new members desirous of donatnounceS that he has" appointed review, ,but extremely lively dis- cordings' of Russian and Ukraini- ing at least one set of "twinsU or wi11 have a program designed to
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keep interest, and to spark comJohn ..,f.. ,Tenney, Philadelphia cussIons of contemporary issues. an folk music
which Mr. Kassof a sum of money, so that some
hotel man, manager of Strath Participants may supply' the'r own obtained during his stay in the deserving person will have "not petition !betweenI the dens. Den
'
meetings take p ace every week
Have!! Inn effective immediately. books, borrow them from a friend U.S.S.R.
only new clothing, but new hope". and the pack meets once each
Mr. Tenney brings to ~ posi- or from the Library, 01" purchase
- - . month.
.
tion a wealth of el
In addition to Mr. Nevius and
through more than 25 years of Foundation."
Mr. Bull, men who have volunactive partic1pation in the hotel
Further information on the
teered to serve on this year's cub
and club· industry; During this Great EloOks 'group may be obcommittee are:
period he has been resident man- tained from Mrs. Krenikoif at
Jamp, Clifford, treasurer; Peter
ager _ of The Benjamin-Frank1in SWartiunore 6-4107 or Dr. Robert
P. Miller, Jr., a<;tlvities; Charles
Hotel, Philadelphia, and general H. Marchessault at WAshburn 8Gerner, secretary; Stanley Steciw,
manager of the Hampshire Arms 8799.
advancement; Bernard L. Sauter,
Hotel, ~Minneapolls, MInn. He
camping; Charles C. Martin,
started his hotel career at the
HISTORY REPEATS
health and safety; James 1.. HarHotel Philadelphia, (now the
per, training; Douglas S. Tolley,
John McCahan of Strath Haven
Penn-sherwood). He next direCtmembership and registration; W.
ed the promotional. department of avenue and Bob Gurin of AmT,homas H. MacNew"publlc relathe Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Philgd'1l- herst avenue, members of the
tions; Joseph M. Irwin and HowBachelors Boat Club, in an eightphia.
ard
Kulp, assistant cub masters.
shell, last Friday left from
Active and well known in hotel
and club circles, Mr. Tenney Is a the Spring Garden Bridge at the
G.RL SCOUTS SET
member of the Pennsylvania Ho- ScliuylJdll and rowed up the Dela, CAMPING DATE
tels Association, Hotel Greeters ware to Trenton, an eight-hour
trip.
They
spent
the
night
on
an
Girl Scout Troop 331 met Monof America, and the Club Mail8.g"
Island
and
returned
In
nine
hours.
day
night in the Heartli room of'
ers Association of America.
A
simllar
trip
took
place
100
years
the l>resbyterian Church to
~arrott, . who has managed the agC).
William Booth, asslslanl manager of th~
- , hRnds William the date for its big O';ernlght for
Inn since McGregor-Dodds Hotels,
Sproul Ope. Nights
Shirley, manager Clf the Consumers Co-op, &he ba!r 6t stiver dollars 'October or, 8, and 9.
Inc. purdtased the hotel from
Sproul
Observatory
at
Swarthto
be used In preparation for the Sliver Dollar A~ plan which' Tile . discussion of plans for the
Prank M. 'ScheibIey; in 1951.
D ... hoou&h.· .....nne. coliilh':Yeilr,',t
night for the academic
F1anklna" &hem, IIDd Ole 1Iq, ..... OIIIeer WOllam Welda........ ,oft glow of c"ndielight,as the
~ with McGregot>-Dodds Hoipy~ :Sep-I. CJdef of I"IIIIee Thomas Baleman, smllInK to be, sure, Willert to an ..elechlelt;y, ''''!IS tempotily' otY in
tels, ~l>tOl"'fWi hli' ....
.peMlbIe ......prf..... u
;edeil qoarten.(~, net _ ) .
~_,
,CourtrIght Ontario.
are
NeW Manager' Named:
For 'StrathHaven Inn
FAMILY DIIIIIERS .. SUIT ... TAm .f IYftYOIIE
TEN!)!;R STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
A~
'3.50 PER YEAll
tlte
Call
EXCEUENT BANf}UET
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. September 28, 1956
"
wcist.ii..
$1.75
EDITH BAILEY
w1ll be emphaslled.
Woman's Club
Tne0da7, Seplember 25 -
MAIEL W. FRASER
VOLUME2~NUMBER39
Sunday
Red Cross to Conduct Reception
~!I=!H:~~~:=t)o FreeChestX-Raysfor
Honors Rev. John Kulp 87th Freshman Class
Orientation Day Here
Enrolls at Swarthmore ::'& ~l~M::!t~:.:;' All Over 18 Mon. P.M.
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Coleman will start at fullback and
left half-back respectively and
along with Charlie Wentz at
of
quarterback should certalnIy pro- God brings freedom ,from sin, disvide a power on offense that is ease; and discord of every kind
difficult to stop.
will be the topic of a lecture on
Andy Jones at center and Christian Science to be given here
George Garrett and ~an Jackson Sunday, September 30 by Louise
at rllnnlng gdard will get the S. Kaq>en of New York City.
ftrst call for convoy duty to these
Open' to the public without
ball carriers. BIll Welsh was mov- charge the lecture will be spon_
ed from tackle to right end and sored 'by the members of First
has improved steadily and I~ks Church of ChrIst ScIentist of
like the solution to a very senous Swarthmore. Mrs. Karpen will
problem. He will stay there f1~ speak in the College Theater,
capable boys can be fo~nd to I Swarthmore at 3: 30 p.m. Her subthe tackle spot in the lIae.
ject will be ''Christian Science:
Bob Gllf1l1an and Dave Grogan Its Message of Freedom."
are battling it out fOr the lett-end
Mrs. KafpeD is currently on
spot since Sam Scott has
tended tour
a member ot'. the
side-lined with a sJight
Christian Science Board of" Lec~
Injury. Tackle posiUons will be tureship. Prior to entering the
covered by Heri> StelgJeman, Bill public p r act ice of Christian
Morrison, and Noel ~er and at Science healing in 1928, she was
this writing the expected results engaged in the teaching profesare st1i1 a question mark.
sion for many years. She Is an
Free Chest X-Rays
At offensive right half, Eddie authorized teacher of ChristIan
At High School Oct. J Payne and Jim Bruce are scrap- Science.
ping for the stallf:lng assignment
(Contlnue~ from Page 1)
with little tlichoose from between
port of each x-ray !s conildential the two. Skip Skoglund may see
a,nd will be sent only to the in- some action defensively and is
divldual x-rayed and his family capable of filling in at quarterphysician. "Community x-rays are back, Charlie Wentz.
. arranged- fOr ,adulta not reached
There are many other members
through Indils!lr!"", school sur- of the squad who are sure to be
Th. JunIor Woman's Quit
of SWCI~t'..:nore
vey.", they e
'.' "HIgh school heard of as the season pr.)gresses1
studJ'uts are takeii.·~ of through 'and who may when
the
BAKE SALE'
regular school surveys conducted chance, stand out in 1hla game.
by the County Tuben:ulosls and Such boys as Dlckln ....... Houtz,
THIS nllllll.,,',30 .....30
Health Association!' Swarthmc;tre Valentin~, FIsher, C~ BelO'8Il,
in ft"O~t of the Sitatthmore Banlc
and RutJedge students. and fa~ty Wilson, ~oles, McPaddm,
~:;Lo:;'"'=':;V:;O,;;,ofy=O:;':;H:;_=:;ba:;k;:.d=6ood=:;'~
Win be x-rayed earlier in the many others. win see action and ji
day.
may pop into a starting asignThere wu\ be baby-sitters at the ment at any time.
school to Care for aecompauylng
Coaches Robinson and Udovich I
Bachalor Of Music from
children during the brief time re- ,beciluse of the many problems 8l!Univarsity
of Ptlnnsylvania
quired for x-rays. Pollce will be soclated With organizing the 1956
on the scene to aid tramc control. team are very apprehensive about
Boy Scouts of Troop 2 will dis- this opener and make no predlctribute, literature before Oct. 1. tlons about the. outcome. They Beginners & Advanced Studants
The Red Cross has put up posters I'refer to play a "wait and see
KI 4·2041
to urge aU to take advantage of game".
this' free survey.
The Junior Varsity Game wilJ
For Further Information
be played at 3 p.m. Monday at
Concerning Lessons.
"I saw It In the SwartI)morean.'· Media.
Ton. produdlon and ptitqram bulldrnQ
Free
Chest
X-Rays
Monday
THE SWARTHMOR
.... II
lIoDdaJ, Sept nber I t .
edla Tests Garnet
Today's Kick-off 3 P.M.
Free'
X-Rays
Chest
Monday
,
store -
.t.fll~y
,:,.••iJ ~'ccnd
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Roo..
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
t:ollegm- Lihrary
Page 12
THE SWARmMOREAN
Sv.r" rthwol'o
September 21. 1956
.,)~
LIV Announces Plans
For United Nations Day
New Officers Introduced
At Fall Meeting
Thursday
Plans are underway for a community celebration of United Nations ,Day, Mrs. William Cope,
League of Women Voters United
Nations chairman told the group
at their first fall meeting held last
Thursday at the Ingleneuk.
The celebration, which will be
in the na ture of a fair. will probably take place in late October.
Officers introduced by the president. 1\Irs. Raymond K. Denworth,
included:
First \'icc-president. l\Irs. William C. McDermottj corresponding secretaries, Mrs. W. Smyers
and Mrs. Hans Metzger; recording secretary, Mrs. Heinz Heinemann; treasurer, Mrs. Alfred
Maass;
membership chairman,
Mrs. Roland Pennock; hospitality,
Mrs. Hans Borei; and publications,
Mrs. Henry Hoenigswald.
Committee chairmen who presented reports at th'7 meeting included:
Individual liberties, Mrs. Maurice Webster; water conservation,
Mrs. Melvin Molstadt; Creek Valley conservation, Mrs. Duncan
Foster; schools. Mrs. Hallock
Campbell; State item, Mrs. Morris Fussell; and community liaison, Mrs. Carl Barus.
0 n Cbr"18tIan Sc'lenee
Private Dudley (Sandy) D
Heath of Cedar lane, bas arrived
at Fort Dix, N. J. and been assigned to Company K, 2nd regiment of the U. S. Army Infantry
Training Center for eigbt weeks
of basic training.
Prior to entering the Army,
Pvt. Heath attended Marinette
High School in Marinette, Wis.,
and Dartmouth College, Hanover,
N. H. He is tbe son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell M. Heath.
(Continued from Page 1)
port of each x-ray is confidential
and will be sent only to the individual x-rayed and his family
physician. "Community x-rays are
arranged for adults not reached
through industrial or school surveys", they explain. "High school
stud~ents are taken care of through
regular school surveys conducted
by tbe County Tuberculosis and
Health Association." Swarthmore
and Rutledge students and faculty
will be x-rayed earlier in the
day.
There will be baby-sitters at the
school to care for accompanying
children during the brief time required for x-rays. Police will be
On the scene to aid traffic control.
Boy Scouts of Troop 2 will distribute literature before Oct. 1.
The Red Cross has put up posters
to urge all to take advantage of
this free survey.
saw it in the Swarthmorean,"
j
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Friday, September Z1
3:00 P.M.-Football: SHS vs. Media ................ Rutgers Field
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Local Churches
Swarthmore College Classes Begin
2:00 P.M.-Needlework Guild ....................• Woman's Club
Tuesday, September 25
How spiritual understanding of
God brings freedom .from sin, dis- 7:30 P.M.-Civil Defense Meeting ......... ,........ Borough Hall
ease, and discord of every kind 7:30 P.M.-Parents' Night ........................... High School
will be the topic of a lecture on
Christian Science to be given here
Sunday, September 30 by Louise
Wednesday, September 25
S. Karpen of New York City.
Open to the public without
charge, the lecture will be spon- .;;;7;;;:0;;;0;;;;;P;;;.;;;M;;;.;;:;;;T;;;;;ro;;;0;;;p;;;;;2;;..B.0.y_S.c.o.u.ts_a.n.d_p.a.r.en.t.s_ _p.r.e.s.b.y.t.e.ri.a.n_C.h.u.r..,ch
sored by the members of First ,
Church of Christ Scientist of
Swarthmore. Mrs. Karpen will
speak in the College Theater,
MA8EL W. FRASER
ETHEL WATTS SHAFFER
Swarthmore at 3: 30 p.m. Her subStudied MaMhaV' School. london. leo
Graduate of ond teacher' at Columbia
ject will be uChristian Science:
and Pauline Ornstein, Helena Diedrich
School of Music; Chicago Artist Classes
(Pupjl Myra Hess)
Its Message of Freedom."
.
with Harold Bauer
Mrs. Karpen is currently on exAt the Studio of Antonica Fairbanks, 234 Park Avenue
tended tour as a member of the
Telephone Klngswood 3·5299
Christian Science Board of Lectureship. Prior to entering the
public p rae tic e of Christian
Science heaiing in 1928, she was
engaged in the teaching profession for many years. She is an
authorized teacher of Christian
Science.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
-
STUDENT
SUBSCRIPTION
The Junior Woman's Club
of Swarthmore
BAKE SALE
September to June
in front of the Swarthmore Bonk
~=La~,~••=v~a~d.~ty;:;::a~f~H~o=m~'=.b~O~ke~d~G;:;::"=d='~
$1.75
I
EDITH BAILEY
Bachelor of Music from
University of Pennsylvania
The Swarthmorean
SWarthmore 6·0900
Teacher of Voice
Beginners & Advanced Students
Call KI 4·2041
For Further Information
Concerning Lessons.
Tone production and program building
will be emphasiled.
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FAMILY DINNERS to SUIT file TASTE of EVERYONE
S"'F.AKS and CHO~S Cooked to Order
Tr::N'l""
EXCEU.EN'r IH~(){lF.T A~O PARTY FM:IUTIES
BeS1NESS !'IEN'S LUNnl 12·1:30 P. M.
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
D"Y cr Week
------STRATH HAVEN INN
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Elevator
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SHEAFFER'S
CARTRIDGE
Ya!e & Harvard Avenues, Swerthmore. Po,
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;
I
Renovate
Your Family's Autumn
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A welcome message
to fashion-wise women!
Came in for Speare
Bros. exciting Fall showing of Millinery created
by-
at the
MUTUAL EXCHANGE
• real fountain
pen fills. like
a ballpoint
Bring Articles Tuesday, October 2
• no messy
ink boHle,
9:30 A.M. to 3:45 P.M.
Buy Articles Wednesday, October 3
9:00 A.M.
to
8:30 P.M.
• choice of
6 point "yles
.
• 60 smart color
combinations
Settlement Friday, October 5
9:00 A.M. to
2
=
Park Avenue, Swarthmore
5.1_11....
Schiaparelli
Reggie cf Wilshire
S. Howard Hodge
and many other famous
designers.
3.98 to 26.98
P.M.
CATHERMAN'S
SWARTHMORE WOMAN'S CLUB
;.,..
EDcmAOiNNlT AVE•• 7TH & WELSH STS.
PEN
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biURlnmhOlmIIUlillUlaiUUlllhlliiiifiillld.MfftlliIUIIIHlI. . .IMid
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VOLUME 28-NUMBER 39
The Swarthmore Branch of the
American Red Cross will act as
hostess to a Red Cross Orientation
Day conducted by the professional
and volunteer staff of the Southeastern Red Cross Chapter on
Thursday, October 25, at the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
The program will present an
over-all picture of all Red Cross
services and all persons intcrested in knowing about these services are cordially invited to attend. Registration will be at 9:30
a.m. and th·e program will continue until 3 p:m.
Eight branches other than the
local branch will partiCipate, Aldan, Chester, Chester Pike, Drexel
HiJI, Lansdowne, Manoa, Sixty
Ninth Street, Western Delaware
and Avon Grove.
Mrs. George Plowman, chairman of Volunteer Services for the
..
h
h
local branch, IS In c arge of t e
"
t
day's arrangements. M rs. ilea t
Clark, vice..chairman, Volunteer
Services for Recruitment and
Training for the Southeastern
Chapter, addressed an area meeting of the planning committee at
Mrs. Plowman's home on Harvard
Meli from the Aldan Branch, C. A.
Forstman from Chester,Mrs. Marvin Cook from Chester Pike, Mrs.
James Jones from Drexel Hill"
Mrs. Richard Shoemaker f rom
Lansdowne, Mrs. William Smiley
from Manoa, Mrs. A. C. Quimby
from Sixty Ninth Stteet, Mar. garet W·l
I cox f rom W es t ern D eIaware, M rs. A . H . B eyer f rom
Avon Grove, and the following
members of the Swarthmore
Branch; Mrs. C. C. Shute, chairman; Mrs. Oliver Swan, Mrs. Edward Cratsley, Mrs. H. L. Mc-
SWARmMORE, FRIDAY, September 28,1956
Reception Sunday
Honors Rev. john Kulp
87th Freshman Class
Enrolls at Swarthmore
259 Members Hail From
36 States, 8 Foreign
Countries
The eighty-seventh freshman
class to enter Swarthmore College
since it was incorporated in 1869
officially enrolled Monday, September 24. About 20 students comI prized the first freshman class;
there are 259 in the 1956-1957
class, 120 women and 139 mcn.
They represent 36 states, the
, ~ District of Columbia, Hawaii and
'
i Puerto Rico, and 14 students are
: from eight foreign countries. Fifi teen freshmen are winners of the
! National Merit Scholarships, three
I hold General Motors Scholarships,
I and one is a top national winner
METHODIST PASTOR
of the Westinghouse T a lent
Search. In addition to these, many
The
Swarthmore
Methodist
Church will give a reception in others hold scholarships from businesses and communities.
honor of the pastor, the Rev. John
The class contains 15 high
C. Kulp, on Sunday evening at 7
school senior class presidents, 10
p.m. In Fellowship Hall at the
student government presidents, 12
church on Park avenue.
editors-in-chief of schaal papers,
Mr. Kulp, who has been on a and 14 editors-in-chief of yearsummer mission project in Japan, books. There are a number of outwill show pictures taken during standing athletes, three of whom
his stay in Ikuno, a mining town
(Continued on Page 8)
500 miles from Tokyo. The Public
is cordially invited to attend.
Swarthm0re
Forms
·
Great B00kS G
roup
FALL EXCHANGE DATES
Housewives in the community
are forewamed that the Wom- .
an's Club Fall Mutual Excbange
dates are October 2, 3, and 5.
Adult residents (18 years and
Goods for exchange will be
over)
of the Borough and its
taken to the clubhouse on Tuesenvirons
are urgently requested
day, October 2, sold on Wednesto
present
themselves at the High
day, October 3, and settled for
or collected by owners on Fri- School Auditorium (entering from
College avenue) for free chest xday, October 5.
rays on Monday, October 1 from
Mrs. Harold C. Williams Is
3 until 5 in the afternoon and
the overall chainnan.
from 6:30 until 8:30 in the evening. High School students and
school staff will be x-rayed in the
morning. The college conducts it:;
own x-ray program among its
students.
X-rays will require little tilTl3
Officers Elected at
and no inconvenience, since no
undressing is necessary. Shirt pocAnnual Meeting
kets are to be empty and jewelry
Monday
on the chest area is to be removDirectors of the local branch of ed. This chest survey is an imthe Needlework Guild of America portant free health measure for
held their annual Meeting Mon- the entire community and all
day at the Woman's Club.
those who cooperate in the widest
Mrs. Birney Morse, chairman possible survey increase its effecof the nominating committee pre- tiveness. Contrary to widespread
h
sen ted t e following slate of misinformation, tuberCUlosis is
officers!
still the leading cause of death
Mrs. J. Roy Snape to fill the among infectious diseases and the
unexpired term of Mrs. Jack Wal- case load of TB is as large as
ters who has resigned as second ever. Surveys make possible its
vice-president; Mrs. William H.
(Continued on Page 5)
Gehring, secretary; and Mrs.
Free Chest X·Rays for
All Over 18 Mon. P.M.
Needlework Guild
Calls for:New Memhers
Allen Kassof To Speak ~e~:~~s
At F'nends Meet'mg
uRussia in the Post-Stalin Era"
will beKassof
the subject
of a lecture
by
Allen
of Harvard
Univer-
S3.50 PER YEAR
E. Lincoln, assistant sec-
The slate was accepted and the
officers unanimously elected for
a two ye~r term.
Mrs. Sewell Hodge, chairman
f
.
0
sewmg,
stressed the need f or
new members for the sewing
group to replace those unable to
serve this ye!lr. It was voted that
th e T . M . Th omas C ommunl·1.y
·
M··
.
C en t er, a Pres by!erJan
ISSIOn In
Chester, be added to the list of
charities which receive garments
from the guild.
The Utwin" articles of clothing
for men, women, and children,
_MILLINERY
Speare's Second
R....r
Cub Pack 101 Meets
Tonight at 7:30
Tonight's the night for registering eight to 10¥.. year old boys in
Cub Pack 101 at the Swarthmore
The formation of a local Great sity'S Russian Research Center.
Presbyterian Church, it was anBooks group was announced this The lecture, which is open to the
nounced this week. This kick-off
week by Mrs. George V. Kreni- public, will take place at the
meeting for the season, to which
k Oil
~ 0f Yal e avenue w h
·
i
both parents and boys are cordial0 IS act ng' Friends Meeting Hous·e on the
ly
invited will be held in McCahan
as secretary of t h e group. T h ~ Swarthmore College Campus, Sunfirst meeting is scheduled for 8 day, September 30, at 7:30 p.m.
Hall at 7:30 p.m.
p.m. Tuesday, October 9, at the
Mr. Kassof has recently returnThe committee has scheduled a
Swarthmore Borough HaU. A d ·
h·
full .program for the evening.
special invitation is issued to all e from a trip to t e Soviet Union,
While parents 'are being briefed
who are interested.
Funderd t?e auspices of ~e Fo.rdt
on the program downstairs in the
oun allon. A specialist In Sovle
Cune, Mrs. D. P. Jones, Mrs. J.
The discussion groups will meet affairs who speaks the Russian and household linen will be col- :-~may~~r'sAS~~~~~ann r~~k hDY.
Albright Jones, Mrs. Herman every two weeks, and will discuss I
g bl to t lk'
lected from members in Swarthangua e, ue was a e
a
In.
NevI·us and Cu.b Master Edward
BIoom, M rs. F .R. Lang, Mrs.B' a new asslgnmen
.
t a t each mee t - formally
with Soviet citizens from more at the Ingathering on TuesK. Morse, Mrs. J. R. Bates, Mrs. ing. Many participants have such II
Ik
f l·f
d h d
day, November 13, and distributed G. Bull, the sons and prospective
a wa SOl e, an
a an uncubs will be entertained with a
R. W. Deacon, Mrs. William Bush, a good time during the discussion usual opportunity to observe the by the branch to institutions and documented film from the arMrs. David Bingham, Mrs. Nor- that when the two-hour session ff ts f th
t· Starn campaign welfare agencies in this vicinity
man Hulme, Mrs. Peter E. Told, is up they adjourn to a nearby e :r. ~asso~ ::t~~nedlwith an un~ where there is a need. The sets of chives of the Navy Department's
Mts. John R. Good.
restaurant, to continue the con- usual collection of excellent color "twins" will go together, so that own files which is all but guarand d
h
l·d
hi h h
each recipient will have Hone to teed to transfix young viewers.
·
ff
versa t Ion over co ee an
oug - s 1 es, w c
e WI·11 use ta· l
IAlso on the docket are two skits
nuts.
lustrate his lecture. These depict wear, and one to wash." It was to be given by a holdover den
"This opportunity for a free I various aspects of Soviet life, from observed on Monday's meeting under the direction of Mrs. James
liberal education is open to all shopping in a state department that in all charities there is an Clifford.
adults in the community." stated store to the activities of a monas-· increasing need for clothing for
During the course of the evcMrs. Krenikoff. "There is no tUl- tery in Kiev, a subject never be- children of school age.
ning, the boys will be divided into
John A. Dodds, president of tion, and no educational require- fore photographed by an AmeriDuring the week of October 1dens for their work during the
McGregor-Dodds Hot e I s, Inc., ment." She added that "the ses- can.
6, the branch will be enlisting.
E h
f th d
The
re-.new members desirous of .rlonat- Wl
e~sllUlhng
ac °d eSlgne
. e dentS
owners of Strath Haven ·Inn. an- I sions are not .by any means a b o o k
. lecture will. also feature .
aveyear.
a program
a
nounces that he has appointed review. but extremely lively dis- cordmgs of RUSSIan and UkraIni~ Ing at least one set of "tWInS" or' keep interest, and to spark comJohn A. Tenney, Philadelphia cussions of contemporary issues. an folk music which Mr. Kassof I a sum oC money, so that some petition between the dens. Den
hotel man, manager of Strath Participants may supply their own obtained during his stay in the I deserving person will have "not meetinus take place ever week
Haven Inn effective immediately. books, borrow them from a friend U.S,S.R.
!only new clothing, but new hope". and thOe pack meets on:C each
Mr. Tenney brings to this posi- or from the Library, or purchase
month.
lion a wealth of experience gained paper-bound editions from the
PREPARE FOR SILVER DOLLAR A WARDS
In addition to Mr. Nevius and
through more than 25 years of Foundation."
1\'11'. Bull, men who have volunactive participation in the hotel
Further information on the
teered to serve on this year's cub
and club industry. During this Great Books group may be obcommittee are:
period he has been resident man- taincd from Mrs. Krenikoff at
Jam(>~ Clifford, treasurer; Peter
agel' of The Benjamin-Franklin Ii S\Varthmorc 6-4107 or Dr. Robert
P. Miller, Jr., activities; Charles
Hotel, Philadelphia, and general H. Marchessault at WAshburn 8Gerner, secretary;" Stanley Steciw,
manager of the Hampshire Arms 1 8 7 9 9 . .
advancement; Bernard L. Sauter,
Hotel, -Minneapolis, Minn. He
camping; Charles
C.
Martin.
started his hotel career at the
HISTORY REPEATS
health and safety; James L. HarHotel Philadelphia, (now the
John McCahan of Strath Haven
per, training; Douglas S. Tolley.
Penn-Sherwood). He next direct- avenue and Bob Curin of Ammembership and regI"stration', W.
ed the promotional department of herst avenue, members of t h e
Thomas H. MacNew, public relations; Joseph M. Irwin and Howthe Ritz-Carlton Hotel, PhilgdelBachelors Boat Club, in an eightphia.
. ard Kulp, assistant cub masters.
Active and well known in hotel oar shell, last Friday left from
and club Circles, Mr. Tenney is a the Spring Garden Bridge at the I
GIRL SCOUTS SET
member of the Pennsylvania Ho- Schuylkill and rowed up the DelaCAMPING DATE
tels Association, Hotel Greeters ware to Trenton, an eight-hour
of America. and the Club Manag- trip. 'I'hey spent the night on an
Girl Scout Troop 331 met Moners ASSOCiation of America.
island and returned in nine hours.
day night in the Hearth room of'
Mr. Tenney replaces Walter E. A similar trip took place 100 years
the Presbyterian Church to discuss plans for the year and ~et
Parrott, who has managed the ago.
\Villiam Booth, assistant manager of the loral hank, hands \Villiant
the date for its big Overnight for
inn since McGregor-Dodds Hotels,
Shirley,
maJiager
cf
the
Consumers
Co-oP.
the
bi~rr of silver dollars
October
7; 8, and 9.
Inc. purchased the hotel from,
Sproul Op~n Nights
Frank M. Scheibley, in 1951.
Sproul Obsorvatory at Swarth- to be used in prcp~!ration for the Silver IlQnar Award plan which
The discussion of plans for the
Mr. Parrott retires after 18 mOre College will have its first win go into ·effect l\londay at U1C store 011 Dartmouth avenue. coming year hlOk place under the
Years with McGregor-Dodds Ho- open night for the academic year Flanking them. and the bag, are Officer 'Villiam Weidner and soft glow of candlelight, as the
tels, Inc., to a farm he owns at 1956-57 on Tuesday evening, Sep- Chief of Police Thomas Batema!1.smiting to be sure, but a1ert to al1 electriCity was temporily off in
possible danger from unsuspected quarters. (people, not money).
Courtright, Ontario.
tert.ber 25, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
that area.
New Manager Named
For Strath Haven Inn
~Il
DINING ROOMS and LOBBY AIR CONDITIONED
Comf"r~obL.' Room~
Free
Chest
X-Rays
Monday
THE SWARTHMORE
aV~~~e~:::n~:;: ~~:~no;~~mas
For College and Private School Students
of Subscribers
THIS EVENING, 6:30 to 8:30
•
.,
Red Cross to Conduct
Orientation Day Here
Monday, September 24
(Continued from Page 1)
Coleman will start at fullback and
left half-back respectively and
along with Charlie Wentz at
quarterback should certainly provide a power on offense that is
difficult to stop.
Andy Jones at center and
George Garrett and Dan Jackson
at running gdard will get the
first call for convoy duty to these
ball carriers. Bill Welsh was moved from tackle to right end and
has improved steadily and looks
like the solution to a very serious
problem. He will stay there If
capable boys can be found to flU
the tackle spot in the line.
Bob Gilfillan and Dave Grogan
are battling it out for the left-end
spot since Sam Scott has been
side-lined with a slight shoulder
injury. Tackle positions will be
covered by Herb Steigleman, Bill
Morrison, and Noel Turner and at
this writing the expi,cted results
are still a question mark.
At offensive right half, Eddie
Payne and Jim Bruce are scrapping for the starting assignment
with little to choose from between
the two. Skip Skoglund may see
some action defensively and is
capable of filling in at quarterback, Charlie Wentz.
There are many other members
of the squad who are sure to be
heard of as the season progresses
and who may when given the
chance, stand out in this game.
Such boys as Dickinson, Houtz,
Valentine, Fisher, Corwin, Bevan,
WiJson, Coles, McFadden and
many others will see action and
may pop Into a starting asignment at any time.
Coaches Robinson and Udovich
because of the many problems associated with organizing the 1956
team are very apprehensive about
this opener and make no predictions about the outcome. They
prefer to play a "wait and see
game".
The Junior Varsity Game will
be played at 3 p.m. Monday at
Media.
,
SEP 28 1956
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Free
X-Rays
Chest
Monday
Sunda;y, September 23
Media Tests Garnet
Today's Kick-off 3 P.M.
Free Chest X-Rays
At High School Oct. J
leI
ILecturer To Speak Here
STATIONED AT FORT DIX
I
I
Mrs. W. H. LInton Of Wawa. The and Mrs. 1'nIIIt'.' V. ~IWI_
Mrs. Kenneth Bftd Of North was given in bODor Of MIBs Gehmatenlal ~ndparenta are Mr. ])jcldnSOll avenue.
Chester road entertained at tea ring.
MIBs GehrIng, daughter or Mr.
ysterdayaftern~n~rtheW~
DIEXEL HILL
Mr. and Mrs. WiJIiam H. Geh- en's Bible ClasS or the PIesb1- and Mrs. William H. Gehring, and
ring of University place bave as terlan Cburob. Guests IDoluded Mr. Cyrus Edward Ridenour, 3d,
ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE
their guest Mr. Gehring's mother former and present members' and will be married October 8 in the
lroad Street M.....rlal M...ocnst C••reI!
Mrs. Jooepb Cowin who arrived those interested in beCOming mem- Swarthmore Presbyterian Churob.
• ............. lit Sc..., LaH
on Saturday frOm Vallejo, Calif.
bers of the class.
JA... ES HALL
SEAR5-IILACK
Mr. and Mrs. David McCahan,
MIss Eva Cresson of Dickinson
W.d
••
sclay.
n.rtday.
friday, Octaber 3. 4. 5. 1.56
Mrs. PhIlip C. Snow announces
.
OPEN DAILY flO ... 11000 A..... TO 1 _ ......
Jr., have moved from BryD Mawr avenue is at home after belng in
to 530 Revere road, Merion Sta- Taylor Hospital during a recent the marriage of her daughter,
A...' ••,•• SO
1loIa.. YI........
Nancy
S.
Black,
to
Mr.
David
Luncheon
end
Dinner
Served
tlon.
illness.
All f ••
For Sci.
Mrs. Wayne H. Randall of North
Capt. and Mrs. William C. Dunn CroWell Sears.' The marriage took
swarthmore avenue and Mrs. of 558 Marietta avenue wlli move place in the summer home of Mrs.
Theophile /iaulDi4!r of Nor t h to Jacksonville, Fla., where Capt. SnDw in East Dennis, Mass., and I
was performed by Dr. A1fred AtPrinceton avenue 8PGt the week- Dunn will be stationed.
end in. Scarsdale, N. Y., as the ·Mrs. Henry L. Harris of South wood of Hyannis Dn September 21.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Princeton avenue assisted at an
BIRTHS
R. Argyle, formerly of Swartb- oyster and ham supper at "FriendmDre.
Iy Mres" in Secane last night. . Mr. and Mrs. JDhn Warren TayB~AUTY SALON
Dick Fellows, son of Mr. and This is an annual event at the lor, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., anTRIM
IEAUTYSAWTES THE FALL
Mrs. Raymond H. Fellows of Gar- bome for children which is under nounce the birth of a SOil, David
rett avenue, is a member of the the auspices of Friends Meeting. Warren, on September 14 at Johns
9 South Chester Road
Dean's List this year at Cornell Mrs. Harris is a member of the Hopkina Hospital. Mrs. Taylor is
Call SWerthmore 6-0476
the former Nancy ,Van Alen Of
University where he is a sopho- auxlliary board.
'
Act'ir. M....... of ... Sw~rtIo.......1_.. Asaoclotlotl
more. Dick is in the department Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Reeder swartblnore.
of chemical engineering in the and daughter Deborah of Harvard
COllege of Engineering.
avenue spent the week end at
Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Thom- their summer home in Ocean City, of Dartmouth avenue are receivas of Riverview road were in At- N. J., and had as their guests Mr. ing congratulau'ons on the birth·
lantic City last week attending and Mrs. Alfred Alblnson and of a little glrl, Ellen Kay, who ar-
Personals
TJIE
Renovate
Your. Family's Autumn
c..ts
etthe'
'.'ts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MUTUAL EXCHANGE
Bring Articles Tuesday. October 2
':30 A.M. ta 3:45 P.M.
Buy Articles Weci.esd,ay. October 3
':00 A.M. ta 8:30 P.M.
SeHlement Friday. October 5
':00 A.M. ta 2 P.M.
~~~~~~~~~~~~;~i~;~~~~~~~~~~
SWARTHMORE WOMAN'S CllJB
$l1A.T( ,"
:e~:!~n~h~:::"'=e:' ~ ::~~r!:a~~~~~ ,:r:th~:~ ~:redZ2~~~~a~::o~~y~:P=:
('
Park Avenue, Swarthmore'
TItUGK INSPECTION
~~~:;s !:~:!!e:fto~:f:~ ~~:~ ~:':o:! ':::: ~~;te~
Y9V, CAli
pital.
CH(CI(
FOR FAI.l. DRIV.ING
Laws Committee. Mrs. Thomas as- Michigan which Mrs. Reeder and
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Herschel
MOTOR TUNE-UP
~IiLCO IAnERIES
slsted with the ladies' program.
Deborah attended this summer. of Park avenue are receivmll con' "'I,!LF ~AS. A~'" O.L
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grier Patricia Albinson also attended gratulations on the birth of a son,
• R.U.SS.. El.liS SERVICE
returned to their home' Dn Dart- thf camp.
Stephen Roberts, on Tuesday, Sepmouth avenue last week following
Willlam Patrtck F ish e r of tember 25, in Pennsylvania HosROBERT J. AT%, Mgr.
a few days' visit with Mr. and Princeton and Lafayette avenues pital.
.
Opposite Borough Paning Lot
Mrs. Kenneth Balm Df Pittsburgh. left last week for Parris Island,
Mr. and Mrs. George SchDblngSWarthmore 6-0440
,
~artmouth
Closed Satardacit r P;M.
daughter Miss Carol Murphy of training in the United States are the maternal grandparents.
North Chester road last week re- MarIne Corps.
.
~DDJDiUUlllUllllllllllnulWllllnlDllllllnnmquwommnmlllllllll\lllllUil
turned from Rockport,. Mass.,
- Mr. and Mrs. James F. Newman i i i .
,
'
where they spent the summer.'
TO WED TOMORROW
Df poestenkill, N. Y. announce the :
You are cordially mflitetl ro /I Free Lecture on
Mrs. L. M. DImmitt of Rutgers The marriage of Miss Ruth Eve- birth of a daughter, Katherine
avenue had as her . week-end lyn Bell, ~aughter of Mrs. Peter Lawlor, on September 25.' The a
guests her daughter Mrs. Joseph Bell of Nuremberg, Pa., and Dr. maternal grandparents are Mr. and ~
H. Walsh with her chilcjren Peter George William' Sickel, son of Dr. Mrs. William Huey of Dickinson ~ 81JBJBcr:
and David of New' Galena.
and Mrs. George B. Sickel of avenue
a "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ITS MESSAGE OF FRE""Col. and Mrs. Harold C. Mab- Strath Haven avenue, will t a k e
'
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:
and Mrs. Danle' s.'
_=e= DOM"
.'
. .,...
L •.
b ott 0 f H arvard avenue spent the .place tomorrpw afternoon at 4
'.
.,
nlDu
week end in Connecticut where o'clock in the SwarthmDre Pres- announce the birth of a son, Rlch- § LECl'UBER:
they attended on. Saturday a re- byterlan Church. The Rev. Joseph ard KnJ.gbt, Wednesday, Septem- E Lo"
S U'a_
CS B
union of .Co~. MabllOtt's grammar P. Bishop will' perform the. cere-ber 26. The baby weighed eigbt §
1I1Ije
• ....,. ..en,
•• •
school class or 1904 or. the Ho~
.
pOunwi.
e
of
New
York,
N.Y.
r-c many.
a
....mbo' of lb. Board of Ledu...hl. of Th.....Ib., Church.
vllle School in Waterbury. Seven
Miss Bell and Dr. Sickel wlli be
The maternal grandparents are a
Th. Flnl Church of Ch,IsI Scientist In _n ........ch...'"
of the eight members .an!! their the guests of honor this evening Mr. and Mrs. PIrlllp N. Alden of Ii rLA
.
, . .
tea.chers were prellent. 'l'he elihth at a dinner this evening for the Chester road. The paternal grand- iii . " ~:
member was unable to attend as bridal pm;ty ~or to the re- parents are Mr, and Mrs.' O.
~e Theater
she was tQk!ng a SIlecial ~ hearBjll. '
,
i
ThompSon Grlfllnot, Hudson Falls,
at Yale UDlversity. Cot and Mrs.
MIss Bell was hDnored earlier N. Y.
.'
Chester aDd, FaIrview B.,..,.. 8war11m1Ore, ·Penna."
Mabbott spent Sunday in Harltord this week at a miscellaneous
.
Iii TIME:
with Dther friends.
sh"
f' h
M d
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. LInton, Jr., III
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
:,v':" o~ serw;;n,;y of Wilmington, Del., announce the
Sunday, Se.ptember.30, 11156 - 3:30 P.M.
of P.ark avenue have as thelr eVfeStrgth ~ s. . • e a er arrival of their fourth son, Mark
AU8P1CES OF:
guests for three weeks' their 0
a
ven avenue.
'Andrew, on September 17. 'l'he i!!
'
daughter, Mr•. John W. ToyIDr,
HONORED
paternal grandparents are Mr•. and ii
First· Chureh of Christ, Seienti8t,
Jr., and her cblldren Carol 8lld'
iI,. 8warihmDIe, Pa.
David. of Baltlmote, Md. Mr.TayMiss Virginia Luce Gehring of
'.
iii
lor wIll'jOin them week ends.
University place waa guest of honPdur=IIbIl'QUlIiAlOII!JIIIIIWD!lDllDlllllllIIIIQIIII!J!IIQllffPIJII'RIIIIIIIIUIIIJI!lIIUDI.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Harris, or at a dinner party given by
.. .
Jr., of Vassar avenue have as ,Mrs. R. Blalr Price and Mrs. AlSwortllmore, Pa.
thelr gueSt 1'4rs. Harris'. mother, fred M&rsb at Mrs. Price's home
_
CONIHTJONfD Mrs, H, A. Scharfenbm.'g of
on Scptember 8.
FI'I.da'y",· all"d ·,.:.:.cu'.rd'.ay
brqok, L. I. for wilom M;rs. Harris
Miss Liz Fprsythe had a dinner
.
,
....T
entertained Dn WednesdayatlUnch and shower for her on Monday,
Se't.~~;II!Ii~,2'
at the Inglelleuk.·
I'September 1'1.' Guesta included
Lollt .t Tid. c ••tI
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Heg of college and local friends of Miss .,....,.
..... DaY'.'
. 1iI..,.y
E....tF1b
.....
I..,..,...
.....1••
id
Rutgers avenue hav'l r~ntly re- Gehring.
"THE CATEIED' AFFAIR"
turn".t frolJ! ~an~lo~, N, J., Mrs. Birney It. Morse, Mrs. J.
0011, 'oatuN.,7:40 •• d;i40 P.... ;
where they stayed for about 10 Albright Jo!,es, and Mrs•. William . Sal.•I.hl onl, ~tu,•• ':4 .nd 10 P.....
days. .
...
StolZ gave a luncheon, bridge, and IOX'N. STORY FOI CH'LDUN
SAT~A" AT, 1 '.M.
Mrs.. Henry L.' Smith of Rut- shower in her honor on September
''TENNESSEE
CHAMP"
gers avenue has returned from' a 18 at the home of Mrs. Jones.
pi ..
trip to NI!'W H.ampshire and Mas-, Mrs. David T. Shaw, Mrs. Karl
sachusetts. While she was at Nan- Thieme, and Mrs. W. Minton 3-S.... S."I.ctS
tucket she attended the wedding Harvey were hostesses bst Satur"M...... .f Mystery
•
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of ner great niece Miss Rosalie day at a luncheon and bridge, at
I.'a••~·
I
Elise Pitkto and Mr. Paul Fred- the hotne of Mrs. Harvey, which
SalldaJ alld "oaday
type
!
erick Scbiaikjer of Boston, Mass.
Sept. 30,aad ,?ct. 1
Mrs. Smith also visited the MisS1iBscaiPTION8
•
JAMES DEAN
ses Huston in New Bedford.
FOR ALL
ft. s•••
Act.r' .f
Commander and. Mrs. C. E. NelMAGAZINES
John Stelnb.dt',
son, whq recently visited Mrs. Nel- MR8. LLOYD E. KA1JFF1WAN
"EAST
OF EDEN"
son's mother Mrs. RIilph F. Hayes .313 DartmouUa Avenue.
Shown at ,:30 and 10:2& P.M.
of Oberlin avenue, have left for SWarUamont 8-1081
No matter what type hoose you hay.,. gas
'REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE'
Honolulu, T. H., where Command- ~=======
Shown at 1:30 p.M.
er Nelson will take up his new r
..
is ideal for heating.
set the thermoEntire Show Cinema $cop- and T.chnlcolor
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sophomore.
Allee DeCaindry ·has returned
to College Park for her junior
to see one.)
year at the University of Maryland. Her sister Virginia is a sophDmore this year at Ohio State
University in Columbus. They are
the daughters Df Mrs. WilUam De_
Caindry of South Ohester road.
Jan Lawrence of Wellesley
road registered lis a freshman on
September 19 at Mount HolyDke
College in South Hadley, Mass .
Walter Reynolds of Benjamin
West avenue left on. September 9
Penn State University at University Park where he is enrolled
va ldtdIeas or l1li -..... baIIt.1D eqalpMODt.
IIUSTOIlIUTt;8In~S " IIHURIIH
I 'PA'RI IVi..UiE,SWARTHIIIJRE
(0pp0aI1e BaJhGad SlatloD)
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OPEl. FRIDAY III.BHT 7 10 9 P.M. '
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SILVER
as a freshman.
Hugh Morrison Df Dartmouth
avenue left on Wednesday Df last
week for Lafayette in Easton
where he is enrolled as a fresh-
man.
Ann Bishop, fourth-year student
at Antioch College, has been chosen as one of 34 upperclassmen to
act as hall advisers fOf this year's
&ph,om"')
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12" LP . ONLY $1.49
Donald W. Poole. Jr., son,of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald '!N. Poole of
The College orchestra begins its
Swarthmore avenue is a
A Great Books group is being J "ason Monday evening, October member of the freshman class at
organized under the auspices of I, with plans for as targe and Brown University in Providence,
:e Library of Nether Providence complete an ensemble as possible R. I.
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ownshlp.-the Helen Kate Fur- Realizing the wealth of musicai Joan Thomson, daughter of Mr.
ness Free LibraI'Y. The first meet- talent in the community of and Mrs. William R. Thomson of
: : of the group will be held at Swarthmore, Dr. William Reese Benjamin West avenue is a memnin Library, on Thursdsy eve- conductor of the orchestrah~ ber Df the freshman class at State
g, October 4, at 8: 30 p.m.
that this talent may be ~ k,
College, Shippensburg.
JDanne V. Shearer, daughter of
The. selection for discussion at enrich the College group Th
this ffrst meeting wlli be the orche~ra extends a: warm b..vita~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Shearer
Declaration or In~ependenCe. All ti?n to Swarthmoreans to join of North Swarthmor~ avenue, is
a member of the freshman class
persons interested m Participating Wlth it.
in a stimulating discUSSion group
The orchestra holds ehearsais at Wilson College. Joanne enrolled
are cordially invited..
on Monday eVAn'nn
Mondaytud
of last week
.........s fromr 7 to 9 onTllr
..
Th
. e Furness Library is now p.m. in Clothier MemOrial and
ee s ents from Swarthoperating under its Fall-Winter there w1ll ·be a delln!te effort. 10 be more and vicinity are enrolled at
schedule, and has again increased prompt in starting and ending r
West Chester State Teachers Colthe number of times open. The hearsals. Ail instruments are n~ ~e this fall, all' members of the
schedule is as follows'
ed, but as usual strings
.
gest .fershman class in the his- •
.
i
are es- tory of the coll
Th
Monday, Wednesday and Friday pec alty ne,eded. Everyone is welB'
ege.
ey are:
afternoons, 3 to 5 p.m.; Monday come. Those desiring further fu- ter eatrice H. Schoenberg, daugh_
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- formation may write a note
Ha of Mr. L
W.W' daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs.
•
1 am H. Raynor of Grace Park'
8th Grade Parems
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes Df Prince- and Barbara J. ZelIbe, daughter of
,
tDn aVA!llue gave a luncheon at her
Ada Zerbe of Ardsley road.
.The eighth g r a d e parenta home on Wednesday for out-of- MrCharIes H. Grier, Jr., son of
WIll meet for a' casserole supper tDwn guests.
. !!Dd Mrs. C. H. Grier of DartTuesday evening, October 2 at
MAL. CI
mouth avenue has returned to
6:30 p.m. in,the high school ~e- nue r~~d' as he~~~f !!:r a;:; ~~vhise Cseityni' CDllege, Grove City,
B K II
or year.
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teria. There wlli also be a busin- weekend Mrs &
ess meeting.
New York City. a . e ogg
Ted Graves of Moylan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Graves, has
entered Penn State University 'for
his freshman year. He Is a student·
in the college of engineering.
Margery Green of Guernsey
road. js a member of the freshman
College,
Mo~. ~eople do not buY c:arpet often enough to leam how. CClhBestSSertoatwn,Washington
Md.
Somehmes they are eHr.cted
e "sale ,.
t
ort
Leigh Hollls, daughter or Mr
fU
-lnTh
I or o soma s
and Mrs. E. B. Hollis of South
o
specla •
ese are all right, and you c:an fi d th
right at PAULSON'S.'
n
em Chester road has ent"':ed del' ul
University, Greencastle, Ind., ~or
PAULSOJ.! can meat 0' beat eny sal~ price or special in ."l<",ftresedhmanyear. Leigh bas been
c:arpet.
.
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a member of the Chapel
Choir at the university. '.
Basic:ally, howaver, it is much mo~ important that what you
Karl Thomas of Riverview road
select. be exactly what you like best for the amount you are
last week for his sophomDre
year
a.t Cornell UniversitY. 'lIhe
spendmg; that the color, size, and texture ere correctly
worked out, and that you get a c:arpat you know is good. son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Thomas, Karl is studying meg .,
,Always,know.th.'name,of whet yOu liuy~o is'backing it.
·S··
.
andy
. e, dati8hier of Mrs.
Deel with a store you frust. Avoid
mistakes by having Stanley A. Milne Df Park avenue
!he store take me~suremenh. Avoid color inistakes by 10Qk- ~as returned to Allegheny Colleg~
m Meadville, where she is a
mg' at c:arpot samples in the home.
.
Of:
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Off to College
B'
In e'!.iY
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LAST CAI..L·
TO ,SAVE
1()O/o .
WailingfiD Library College Orchestra .
Sets Up' 'Gre"a:t ooks' Begins ReIIearsals Mon.
How
, do you buy carpet?
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Christian Science
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SWARTHMOREAN
HELP FOR _. THE ·HOUSEWIFE.
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Starting October Ist Save Your Register Slips. Co.Op Will Give
ONE SILVER
.
~:D..~:R.
refu'rldfo~e~'ch $~OO.Oo\~C)rt" of cash ~egister slips saverJ during a
three r:nonth period•. ()ffer good until Janua.y 1st. 1~57.
eelAnn Pegram of Yale avenue
her. thlrd flirtbday at
CONTINUE TO' WATCH FOR OUR WEEK·END . SPEC'AI.$
" ~C).O~'~., ~OOD MARKET
a
,
Con........•• Co Ope-Nllve Ass'. of SWilrtllM... IIIC.·
403 hi IMoul. AftIt"
incoming freshmen. She' is the
.
ofMr: and Mrs. ElUs G.
BIShop of Harvard avenue. She
is one of two hall advisers, chosen
for thelr qualities of maturity and
respousibiUty, assigned to a residence group of 20 new students.
. Ann is a member Df the Antioch
smgers, the modern dance and fDlk
?ance workshops, and of several
mtramural sPOrts' teams. Under
~he college's program of alternatwg on-campus study with offcamp~ work, $e has held jabs as
a phySlo-therapy aide at the New
England Medical Center in Boston, as a counselor at a school
camp in Long Beach, Callf~ and
as a saleswoman in PJilladeipbia.
ebrated
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Wednesday ar'te.etl'lliloon.
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September 28, 19K
1'BE SWARTBMORE4~
Free Chest X-Rays for
",1II1ii
are conftdential and
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TRINm NOTES
THE SWAR'fBMOREAN
There will be a celebration, of
I'tlBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTBIIORE. PA.
the Holy CommunIon at 8 o'clock
pETER E. TOLD. lIIABJ'ORIE TOf:D' PUBu!pIR1UI
Sunday morning. At 9:30 there
Pbo.... 8W~re 6-0IICHI
will be service of Morning Prayer
PE'1'ER Eo TOLD. EdItor
and Church School. and a second
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
service . of MornIng Prayer at
~nsalie D. Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
11: 15. Ushers for the latter service will be as follows:
~tered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929, at the Post
G. S. Valentine. head usher;
J. P. Espenschade,
OIftce at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3. 1819.
.
alternate; J. E.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Bell. A. G. Boyd. W. L. Cleaves.
SWARTHMORE. PENNA.. SEPTEMBER 28.1956
E. M. Hillary, R. B Price. Jr.• and
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KEEP WARM" THIS WINTER!
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Suits
S••d.,.
"::::1 :"':"De:"
8UI~",(lfoo~~"'~..!"::::SIU~':.~"':'~.~SiM~"'~'~._JJ
tanto 'l;'he Red Cross Motor Corps
will furnish .transportation which
can be secured by telephoning
Mrs. John .R. Bates, SWarthmore
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TO HIGH BUnON SHOES?
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They went out of style years ago, but a toy.
(that is just as .old as high buttoned shoes) with a
"Button 'In the Ear" ',s now more papuIar than ever.
Til'. '1. Tile Famou.
$55.00
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C ustom Lan seape Work
Telephone: CHester Z-fi06
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Visit our Roadside Market on the Middletown Road
Drop In And See Our Menagerie'
Sport Coats
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Opposae Hji h Meadaw
STEIFF PLUSH TOY ANIMALS
The CalDera & Hobby Shop
$29.95
6 Park Avenue,· Swarthmore, Pa.
BERRIED PLANTS
Cotoneoster, Laland Flrethorn
Beautyberry, Vlb.rnums
SW 6-4191
Wednesday 9 ta I
Friday 9 to 8:30
Active Member of Swarthmore Business Association
Yews, Rhododendron .. Hollies
SWARTHMORE
TOGGERY SHOP
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Ten Additional.
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Another Shtp Forward
In Our Continuous Construction Program
To Meet The Ever",ncreasing Demand'
For Springfield Water
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Series Begins Oct. 5
to the individual x"
his family physician.
Is chairman of
the assisting cltlzen's committee
with Mrs.C. C . Shute as his assIs_
6-2484. Red Cross Staff Aldes;,.,m David Bingham, Dorothy Sidner.
register adults within the school Robert Warden, WnUam Bush.
aUditorium. Child care will be Mrs. David Narbeth. Virginia
·provided while mothers are being Allen. Mrs. Nancy. Johnson. MJlx-rayed. Boy Scouts have distri- lard Robinson. William Reese,
buted Information Jlamphlets to Mrs. Robert Hetherington, Robert
every household in the Borough.
Bernhardt.
Other members of Mr. "ore.v's
committee are u~. George...Plow•
..... Morse, " -Mr
man, Hrs. Birney
s and
. ·Mrs
· Frank McBride
Dll
cd
da,ughter
Mary Ellen have
Edward Cratsley, Mrs. J. Albright
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changed their residence fram 11
Jones, Mrs. Peter Told. Mrs. Amherst avenue to 81 Glenway
Edith Kenney.' Mrs. Bates. Mrs. drive Chester.
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WHAT EVER HAPPENED
Australian Wool
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(Continued frOID 'Paae 1)
finding in earlier stages and consequent early ·recovery.
ThIs free chest survey Ia concted 'by the Delaware County
du......_ ul"-'d H alth Assocla
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tion an
ureau
~ d the1 Bani
De0 t TB Contro1, ...
rennsy
V . a .
partrnent of
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H e .... n cooperatiop with the
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100%
Fellowship will meet at 6:30 for
Douglas Wrege will serve as
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
supper. At 7 o'clock Rosemary acolyte at 8 o'clock, Daniel Harris
Mr. Bishop will preach at the
will lead a disCussion. Her and Robert Watkins at 9:30. and
9:30 and 11 o'clock services Sun- topic will be "As European Young Jack Calhoun. and Robert Longday mornIng. The tiUe of.
People See Us."
man will serve at 11: 15.
sermon will be "Keys to
The Nursery will be open durThe Junior High Fellowship Ing th 9' 30 --i e nly
"
R espec t .
will meet at 5 o'clock in McCahan
e.
se•• c o .
The Men's Bible Class will meet Hall for •a program followed by
Choir rehearsals will be held .on
at 9:30 and church school classes supper and'the choir rehearsal.at Monday and Wednesday at 4:45
. will. be held at 9:30 and 11. The 1 in the Choir Room.
p.m. The Boys' Choir will rehearse
SeniorA5High B.ble Class will meet
The Young' Ad' ult Group will from
'1: 15
on Choir
Thursday
evening.
andtothe8:30
Men's
will
t 10
a
:~ .
ti
Is
di n hold its first meeting this Sunday nleet from 1:30 to 9:30p.m.
The coogrega on
cor a y evening. Supper will be served in
There will be a service of Eveinvited to McCahan Hell. im- the FeJ10wshlp room on the sec- ning Prayer on Tuesday and Frimediately
folloWIng
the the new ond 1I00r of the new building at day at 5:40 p.m.
_~,
rvi
e to meet
wO...up se c.
6: 30. The program will start at
The mid-week celebration of
members of the church staff- 8 in the Woman's Association the Holy CommunIon wllJ be held
Anne B. Hale. director of Chris.. room at which time Mr. Schott at 1 o'c1ock Wedn!!Sday morning.
tian education; ~obert Grooters. wiJI review Raymond B; Foster's There will be a second celebration
minister, of muSIC; and
• new book, "John D. Rockefeller.at 9: 30 after which the' Bible
Class. under the direction of Mrs.
Carwithen, organist. The Woman s Jr."
Association will be hostess for the
A charcoal-broiled dinner will Maxey Morrison. will meet In the
.
occasion.
.
be served at,the first meeting of Cleaves room.
There
will
be
a
meeting
of the
There will be a special meeting the Couples' Club on Monday eveZone
Chairmen
at
8
p.m.
Wednesof the Christian education com- ningat 6:30 In McCahan Hall.
mittee in Mr. Bishop's study im- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lsberg. ME- day. In the Cleaves room.
There will be sewing in the I
mediately following the Coftee dia 6-2840 or Mr. and Mrs. Macht.
Hour.
SWarthmore 6-29'43 are in charge. Cleaves room on Thursday. beThe Westminster High School
The regular meeting of the Mis- ginning at 10 a.m.. for those
working on aprons for th .. Holisions and Benevolences committee will be held at 7: 30 on Tues- day Fair.
day evening in the Woman's Association room.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
A meeting of the Music comThe Meeting HoUSe will ·be open .
mittee in the rehearsal room will at 9: 45 Sunday morning for pray- .
be held Wednesday evening at er and meditation fOr 8l\Y who
7: 30 in the rehearsal room.
care to come.
I
There will be a short meeting
Child care during the 11 o'clock
of the Session and the people 'who Meeting hour has been. resumed. I'
will . be joining the church. at Any who wlsb to bring their very
CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERiAN CHURCH
1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Wom- young children may have them
Joseph P. Bisholb l'IIInlster
an's Association room. The recep- cared for in Whittier House at
John Schott. Aasoc18te JIlDU\er tion of. new" members will be this time.
. Sunda)', Septemller 30
held on the follawing Sunday.
FollowingMeeting ,for Worship
9:30 and il:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop October 7.
on Sunday Friends .and·frlends of
l.~~Men's Bible Class.
A Day of Prayer wllI be held Friends .:are invited' t!>. a Coftee
9:30. 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. _ on Thursday from 10:30 to 2:30. Hour !n Wbittier Hou~ in honor
Church School.
In the morning the group will of the new and the returning col12 Noon-Collee Hour.
I mee< in the sanctuary where Mr. lege students.
5:00 p.lIL-Jr. mgh Fellowship. BishOp will give the lIrst of a
On Sunday evening at 8 p.m.
6:30 p.M.-Sr. ·mgh Fellowship. series of talks on '~e Problems Allen Kassof. who has recently
6:30 P.M.-Young
Adults.
~u the group returned from Russta. where he
Ho~, Oetober
1
of Prayer." After lunch
6:30 P.M.-Couples Club.
will meet In the Woman's As- studied· on a Ford Foundation
Wede r fay. October 8
room for a. qulet time. grant. will speak in the Meeting
10:00 A.lIL-Bandage-Sewing.·
Those attending are asked to House on "RUS4ia, i~ the PostME'fHODIST CHURCH
bring their own sandwiches. Cof- Stalin Era".
.
Jahn C. Kulp
fee and tea will be served.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
:Minister
Robert Wilde
A covered dish supper for memMinister .f Mualc
bers of the Chancel Choir. will be
Man's God-given abillty to cope
Sunday. September SO
held Thursday at 6:80 in the successfuJly with fear. sickness.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
kindergarten room (under the old and all discord, will be empha-'
11:00 A.M.-Mr.'Kulp will preach. Loeffler Chapel) before choir re- sized at Christian ScIence services
7:110 p.M.-Reception for Mr. I h"an.a!. F8milles of choir mem- this Sunday when the Lesson-SerKulp.
bers are also invited. Further In~ mon is entitled "Unreality."
TRINiTY CHURCH
formation may be obtained by
An invitation is extended to all
H. Lawrence Whittemora. Rector calling the Karl Foxes. SWarth- to attend the services at 11 o'clock
Sund&)'. september 30
more 6-2801.
. at the church. 206 Park avenue.
8:00 A.M.-Holy CommunIon.
Duck Club Dance
9J~u~Sc~~['""g Prayer and
METHODIST NOTES
II:15 A·.M.-Morning Prayer.
Sunday School classes for all
TueosdlU', Oetober Z
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
ages beginning at two years. will
The Swarthmore Duck Club
Wede.....ay. Oetober 3
convene at 9:45 Sunday Morning.
Rally Day and Promotion' Day wllJ open Its six-dance season
1:00 A.M.-HolY CommunIon.
9:30 A.M.-Holy CommunIon.
will be observed. Jl3rents are urg- Friday :,Ight of next week at the
.10:00 A'~d:'b~C:'~::,'!!5
ed to attend witli their children for Woman s Club with music by Rus
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
this service. .
Hannan's Orchestra.
THE RELIGIOuS SOCIETY
Morning Worship will begin at All the c1ub's da~ces will be
OF FRIENDS
1(1 a.m. Mr. Kulp will use as his held at the· Womans Club this
Sonda:r, September 30
sermon subject, "Hope In A Barb- season except the New 'Years Eve
9:45 A.M.-First-day School.
ed Wire Worid."
BaIJ. which has been set for the
II:OO A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
There is a nursery for infants former Mary Lyon Sch,,?l. The
Children cared for In WhIttier and children up to four years of other dan.ces. are set for Friday,
All areHour
welcome.
12House.
Noon-Coftee
jn WhIttier age. a kindergarten program, and N ovember 16; Saturday. January
House.
a Junior <':huroh Program for chll- 26. Saturday. March 16. and Sat5:30 P,M. _ United Fellowship dren of grades one to six..
urday. April 6. Randolph Lee of
Students.
There will be a reception in Haverford place. is membership
8:00
P.M.-Allen
Kassof:
h I
in the
Post-Stalin
Era.""Russia
Meet- honor of Mr. Kulp at 1 p.m. Sun- carman.
ing House.
day when he will show, pictures
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of the Mission in Japan. The public
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
All-day sewing for A.F.S.C.
is Invited to attend. Retreahments
UNITARIAN FDlOWSHIP
WedDed&)'. October 3
win be served by the W.s.C.s.
. All-day sewing for A.F.S.C.
W.S.C.s. Circle 4 will meet at
of Detaw... Canty
FIRST CHURCH OF
the home of Mrs. Mavis Gray,
It! ' , . CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Harvard
avenue.
OilMonaay
SWARTHMORE
Ie,-"'r 3.
Park A'llCDue 11e1ow Harvard
evening at 8: 15.
'0:50 A.W ...."••,.. FoII_h.p IChurch
8mIda:r, Sept!' .... 10
Cottage Prayer Meeting will be
1I:G11 ~~onhtP_ ,
11:00 A. M.-SundllY SChool.
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
11:80
I
on SmMn Walter Loveldn, 408 Haverford
will 00 "Unrealil;y!' .
Wedn!!Sday eveDing at 8.
. ..."" ,........ y...
"'",,"esday evening m elbll
lolm.... wm be the leader;
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Week, 8 P.JL, Reading Room,
......- Y
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Dartmouth Avenue, opeD ...• ..., .. Uni~ Choir will ~
SocIal w! ekd.,. ezeept hon..,., 10-5 at 4:15 on·~. and the
Old . . - - . $tori.......
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I'rIdai ...,Inl, '1.... SuIlda7 af- Chancel Choir wm rehearse. at
A.M.-~
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SePtember 28, 1956
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F1ltratlonls an Important process In the produdian of sparkling
dear Pure Springfield Water.
S'DAY
Of course, careful, scienlific filtration require. lime. Approximately 24 hours are needed for 1,000,000 gallons to percolate
ONE-DAY ROUND"TRIP COACH
through the layers of specially prepared sand and gravel In
aur average-size filter bed.
EXCURSIONS
TO NEW YORK
Clearly, then, as Suburban Philadelphlo's populotion has grown
_ and the need for Springfield Water has maunted to more
than 42,000,000 gallons dally - it has been necessary to Inaelise O!Ir filtering capacity.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
BEGINNING OCTOBER 3
ONLY $
70
,
ROUND-TRIP from Penna. Sla.
(30th St.) and N. Philo. Sla.
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9:08 A.M. from North Philo. Stallan.
RETURNING-from New YOIIe on any train day or until 1.30 A.M. 'fhunday;
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The.cost of this program since 19.0 has amauntad to -Iy
$44.000;000 ••• to fI"O'idot Suburban PhIladelphians with one
CIf the finest, mast cleF' Jmlli. of aU we"" untce 1)11.II1II
Gamet8eats
Media Blues, 33 to 6
e
FooThb
Swarthmore mgh
tallT
i School
eam opened ts season
with a decisive 33 to 6 victory
over the visiting Media Mustangs.
From the very opening whistle
h
It w boys
nI held
th' the upper
rnis
thand
e Gamet
.
as 0 Y eJ1' own
cues.
as fumbles,
provided such
any Media
scoringthat
threats.
Frlday's game was the initial,
!~! ~':e~::ef~: ~"::uslln~-~:
how they performed under fire.
L uren Dlckinson a 1>. d Jimmy
Bruce at the defensive half-back
spots h Id
th Ir
and Lu':en ufeat':ed
terceptions: Herb Stelgiemen and
Noel
the defensive
tacklesSnyder
allowedat nary
an Inch
through the center.
Bob Gll1IlIan's play at left end
gave evidence he might develop
into a real varsity performer. Bill
Welsh at riglrt end proved that the
position wlll be well taken care
of. Of course the great baIJ Carrying of Pappas as he plowed
through the Une time after time
for gain after gain. and the swift
striking sweeps of Cal Coleman .
were just too much for the Mustangs to handle.
Charlie Wentz at 'the quarterback position maintained complete
control of the oftensive operation
throughout. and his selection ot
plays a.nd accurate ball handling
was one of the keystones of the
attack.
Dan Jackson and George Garrett showed great spirit on defense and good position on their
oftenslve assignments. One of. the
highlights of the game WaS the
line ba~king by Andy Jones and
George Pappas. as Wltoessed .by
the fact that Media .....~aged only
1 yard per running play.
Swarthmore scored: the first
two times they had their hands
on the ball and took an early 12
to 0 lead. A fumble by the Garneteers on ·their own 25 yard line
gave Media its onlY scoring· 0pportunity of the attemoon. '00 the
first. pl"y they threw a pass to
left end Curry that dellected 011 a
Gamet defender's hands for the
lone Media score. TIils was the
·best tlJ!.ng that could have happen~11lt. the Garnet Warriors•. as
this. ,d.1inenge lIred them to a
spirited play for which the team
is noted. Taking the next kick-oil
they scored "Within live plays and
on the first play the next time
they had possession leavlnl!. the.
field at half time with a 26-11
bulge.
FoJlowing the intermlssion the
Gamet scored midway through
the third period on an end sweep
by co-captain Coleman. Wentz
kicked his third extra point of the .
afternoon. with Skip Skogltind
holding. and concluded the scoring for the day as the second and
third team took over. Statistics .
showed that Swarthmore gained
318 y-ards as against Media's 64
yards and registering 11 first
downs to the Blue's three.
Pappas led in clean tackl~ with
eight followed by Andy Jones
e:~u:e:ow;:,~
with four. Jackson and Garrett
For example, these 10 additional filters recently canstnJctecI
and put Into service at Pidcering Creek StatIon will enable III to
And so ••• Philadelphia Suburban Water Company has completed another majar project in Its construction program which
Is continually adding more miles of pipeline to the system •••
more standpipes and cIIstributIan 1'11181"101. . . . . more pumping
capacity ••• more fire hydrants ••• and, with the completion
of Green lane Dam this year, will pnMde 'V' acIcIifional4,Aoo.000,000 gallons of ~nll .mnalr capacity.
H~ S.
Manuar at wen as aufomofic C'CNIfroIs play GIl r.portant pari fa .... 01'-' cIfioa
01 a lilter. contlrudecl 01 cane...,.,,"'" o ••,ag." PIIUadeIpWa S tur6.
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led in the key block department
with eight and three respectivelY;
Noel Turner's block of the extra
point was a highlight. The team
was conscious of its many mis!"kes and although winning. reall2ed that there is much work
ahead to produce the kind of'
team of which they feel they are
capahle.
The team will iravel to Nether
Providence for a 3 o'clock game
this afternoon. Although the Bull
Dogs lost to SpI'inglleld in their
opener they lick their chops when
the Garnet boys come to toWn and
as usual a rough and ready afIair
can be eXpected for the entertainment of all.
The .Junior Varsil;y opened ItS
.season with a 12. to 0 victOry oVer
1\fedia .on the loser's fleld.' For
the fIrSt Ume In many years much
is expected of thIa. IIIOllP because
of their size and apttit.
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September 28. 1956
THE SWARmMOREAN
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TRINITY NOTES
TIlE SWAR'fBMOREAN
There will be a celebration. of
I'VBLlSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, FA.
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
FETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, FUBJJSDERS
Sunday morning. At 9:30 there
Fhone SWarihmore 6-0900
will be service of Morning Prayer
FETER E. TOLD, Editor
and Church School, and a second
si!rvice of Morning Prayer at
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
11: 15. Ushers for the latter serFlosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
vice will be as follows:
Elrtered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
G. S. Valentine, head usher;
OiIIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1819.
J. P. Espenschade, alternate; J. E.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Bell, A. G. Boyd, W. L. Cleaves,
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., SEPTEMBER 28, 1956
E. S.
M. Thompson.
Hillary, R. B Price, Jr., and
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.'IJ.
'Douglas Wrege will serve as
Fellowship will meet at 6: 30 for acolyte at 8 o'clock, Daniel Harris
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
supper. At 7 o'clock Rosemary and Robert Watkins at 9:30, and
Mr. Bishop will preach at the Cox will lead a discussion. Her Jack Calhoun and Robert Long9: 30 and 11 o'clock services Sun- topic will be "As European Young man will serve at 11: 15.
day morning. The ti Ue of his People See Us."
The Nursery will be open dursermon will be "Keys to SelfThe J·unior High Fellowship ing the 9: 30 service only.
Respect".
will meet at 5 o'clock in McCahan
Choir rehearsals will be held on
The Men's Bible Class will meet Hall for' a program followed by Monday and Wednesday at 4:45
at 9: 30 and church school classes supper and the choir rehearsal .at p.m. The Boys' Choir will rehearse
will be held at 9: 30 and 11. The 7 in the Choir Room.
from 7: 15 to 8: 30 on Thursday
Senior High Bible Class will meet
The YoUng Adult Group will evening, and the Men's Choir will
at 10:45.
hold its first meeting this Sunday meet from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
The congregation is cordially evening. Supper will 'be served in
There will be a service of Eveinvited to McCahan H
. 40 pm
.,
worship service, to meet the new 6: 30. The program will start at
The mid-week celebration of
members of the church staff- 8 in the Woman's Association the Holy Communion will be held
Anne B. Hale, director of Chris- room at which time Mr. Schott at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning.
tian education; Robert Grooters, will review Raymond B~ Foster's There will be a second celebration
minister of music; and Robert new book, "John D. Rockefeller, at 9:30 after which the Bible
Carwi then, organist. The Woman's Jr."
Class, under the direction of Mrs.
Association will be hostess for the
A charcoal-broiled dinner will Maxey Morrison, will meet in the
occasion.
be served at the first meeting of Cleaves room.
There will be a meeting of the
There will be a special meeting the Couples' Club on Monday eveof the Christian education com .. ningat 6:30 in McCahan Hall. Zone Chairmen at 8 p.m. Wednes8 PARK AVENUE
Tl1ittee in Mr. Bishop's study im- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Isberg, ME- day in the Cleaves room.
mediately following the Coffee dia 6-2840 or Mr. and Mrs. Macht,
There will be sewing in the I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SWarthmore 6-29-43 are in charge. Cleaves room on Thursday, be-!::
Hour.
The Westminster High School
The regular meeting of the Mis- ginning at 10 a.m., for those'
sions and Benevolences commit- working on aprons for the Holitee will be held at 7: 30 on Tues- day Fair.
day evening in the Woman's AsFRIENDS MEETING NOTES
sociation room.
The Meeting House will be open'
A meeting of the Music comat
9: 45 Sunday morning for pray- :
mittee in the rehearsal room will
be held Wednesday evening at er and meditation for aqy who 1
care to come.
i
7: 30 in the rehearsal room.
Child
care
during
the
11
o'clock
There will be a short meeting
of the Session and the people who Meeting hour has been resumed. i
will . be joining the church, at Any who wish to bring their very i
CHURCH SERVICES.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Wom- young children may have them I
--pRESBY TEal AN cHURCH
an's Association room. The recep- cared for in Whittier House at
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott, Associate ~ tion of new members will be this time.
Following Meeting.for Worship
held on the following Sunday,
Sunday, September 30
on
Sunday Friends and friends of
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop October 7.
Friends
are invited to a Coffee
will preach.
A Day of Prayer will be held
9:30 A.M.~Men's Bible Class.
Hour
in
Whittier House in honor
on Thursday from 10: 30 to 2: 30.
9:30, 10:45 and 11:00 A.M. In the morning the group will of the new and the returning colChurch School.
meet in the sanctuary where Mr. lege students.
12 Noon-Coffee Hour.
On Sunday evening at 8 p.m.
5:00 P.M.-Jr. High Fellowship. Bishop will give the flrst of a
Allen
Kassof, who has recently
6:30 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. series of talks on "The Problems
6:30 P.M.-Young Adults.
of Prayer." After lunch the group returned from Russia where he
Monday, October 1
will meet in the Woman's As- studied on a Ford Foundation
6:30 P.M.-Couples Club.
sociation room for a quiet time. grant, will speak in the Meeting
Wednesday, October S
Those attending are asked to House on "Russia in the Post10:00 A.M.-Band age-Sewing.
bring their own sandwiches. Cof- Stalin Era".
"Mb:nWDlST CHURCH
fee and tea will be served.
J~hn C. Kulp
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Minister
A covered dish supper for memRobert Wilde
Man's God-given ability to cope
bers of the Chancel Choir will be
Minister ef Music
held Thursday at 6: 30 in the successfully with fear, sickness,
Sunday, September 30
kindergarten room (under the old and all discord, will be empha9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
sized at Christian Science services I
11:00 A.M.-Mr.. Kulp will preach. Loeffler Chapel) before choir rehearsal. Families of choir mem- this SU!lday when the Lesson-ser-I
7:00 P.M.-Reception for Mr.
bers are also invited. Further in.. man is entitled uUnreality."
Kulp.
An invitation is extended to all
formation may be obtained by
TRINiTY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector calling the Karl Faxes, SWarth- to attend the sarvices at 11 o'clock
at the church, 206 Park avenue.
Sunda.y, September 30
more 6-2801.
8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer and
METHODIST NOTES
Duck Club Dance
Church School.
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Sunday School classes for all Series Begins Oct. 5:
•
Tuesday, October Z
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
ages beginning at two years, will
The Swarthmore Duck Club
Wednesda.y, October 3
convene at 9:45 Sunday Morning. will open its six-dance season
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Rally Day and Promotion Day Friday night of next week at the
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
will be observed, parents are urg,10:00 A.M.-Bible Study.
• ed to attend with their children for Woman's Club with music by Rus I
Hannan's Orchestra.
Friday, October 5
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
this service.
All the club's dances will be'
THE RELIGIOuS SOCIETY
Morning Worship will begin at held at the· Woman's Club this
OF FRIENDS
11 a.m. Mr. Kulp will use as his seaSOn except the New Years Eve
Sunday, September 30
sermon subject, "Hope In A Barb- Ball who h h
b
t f
th
9:45 A.M.-First-day School.
ed Wire World."
,
IC
as een se or e
EVERY WEDNESDAY
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
There is a nursery for infants. former Mary Lyon Scho!,!.. The
Children cared for in Whittier and children up to four years of other dances are set for FrIday,
BEGINNING OCTOBER 3
House. All are welcome.
age, a kl'ndergarten program, and November 16; Saturday, January
12 Noon-Coffee Hour in Whittier
House.
a Junior Church Program for chil_ 26 ' S a t ur d ay, Marc h 16,and S a t ROUND-TRIP from Penna. Sta.
5:30 P.M. _ United Fellowship drcn of grades one to six
urday, April 6. Randolph Lee of
Students.
There will be a rec~ption in Haverford place, is membership
(30th St,) and N. Phila, Sta.
8:00 P.M.-Allen Kassaf: "Russia
chairman.
in the Post-Stalin Era." Meet- honor of Mr. Kulp at 7 p.m. SunDclkeh In. .t H pDI'cha.ed
Including
ing House.
day when he will show· pictures
....,. ItoanIIn8 ,",In
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
federal Talt
Monday, October 1
of the Mission in Japan. The public
NO HAlf 'Aln pOI atlLDIDI
All-day sewing for A.F.S.C.
is invited to attend. Refreshments
DoyIiglot SaYing n...
Wednesday, October 3
will be served by the W.S.C.S.
UNITARIAN FEllOWSHIP
GO I N G _ On any train throughout the day starting with
All-day sewing for A.F.S.C.
W.S.C.S. Circle 4 will meet at
of Delaware Coa.ty
the 9.00 A.M. train from Penna. Station (30th Streetll
KI3-_
FIRST CHURCH OF
the home of Mrs. Mavis Gray,
9:08 A.M. fram North Phila. Station.
CHRIST. SCIENTfST
801 Harvard avenue, on Monday
Sanday, SeptemHr 30
SWARTHMORE
10:50 A.M.-Junlor Fellowship (Church
Park Avenue below Harvard
evening at 8: 15.
RETURNING-From New York on any train same
School)
Sunday, September 30
Cottage Prayer Meeting will be
11:00 A.M.-Worship Servie• .
day or until 1.30 A.M. Thursday.
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. Dale D.WI"
11 :00 A. M.-Sunda;v School.
s.r,-TIcbh ... good 0" . . . . . . . . . . . coadIlraI-.
Regional DiredOr Unitarian
11:00 A.M.-The r.esson-Sermon Walter Lovekin, 408 Haverford
H.adquarten, New Vorl
will be "Unreality."
place, Wednesday evening at 8.
'n.
Yat.. of HeNlY"
W"!iDesday evening meeting each S. W. Johnson will be the leader.
Soctal Hour
week. 8 P.M., Reading Room,
The Junior Choir will rehearse
409 Dartmouth Avenue, open
.
Old Media Rood, Sprinjjln.ld
weekdAys except holiolays, 10-5 at 4: 15 on Thursday and the
(North of State bet. Sproul •
Friday evening, 7-9. Sunday af-. Chancel Choir will rehearse at 8
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SePtember 28. 1956
DaVid Bingham, Dorothy Sidner,
Robert Warden, William Bush,
Mrs. David Narbeth, Virginia
(Continued from Page 1)
Allen, Mrs. Nancy Johnson, Milfinding in earlier stages and conlard Robinson, William Reese,
Sequent early recovery.
Mrs. Robert Hetherington, Robert
The Swarthmore High School
This free chest survey is conBernhardt.
Football Team opened its season
ducted by the Delaware County
with a decisive 33 to 6 victory
Tnberculosls and Jiealth AssociaMr. and Mrs. Frank McBride over the visiting Media Mustangs.
tion and the Bureau of TB Con:md daughter Mary Ellen have From the very opening whisUe
trol, Pennsylvania Department of
changed their residence from 11 the Gamet boys held the upper
Health, in cooperation with the
Amherst avenue to 81 Glenway hand. It was only their own misdrive, Chester.
cues, such as fumbles, that provided. any Media scoring threats.
WHAT EVER HAPPENED
Friday's game was the initial ,
TO HIGH BUnON SHOES?
test for new faces in the line-up,
and everyone was anxious to see
They went out of dyle years ago, but a toy,
how they performed under fire.
(that is just as old as high buttoned shoes) with a
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Luren Dickinson and Jimmy
"Button in the Ear" is now more papular than ever.
Opposite High Meadow
Bruce at the defensive half-back
spots held up their end very well
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and Luren featured with two inTelephone: CHester 2.'/1.06
STEIFF PLUSH TOY ANIMALS
terceptions; Herb Steiglemen and
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Noel Snyder at the defensive
Drop In And See Our Menagerie
tackles allowed nary an inch
Visit our Roadside Market on the Middletown Road
through the center.
BERRIED PLANTS
Bob Gillillan's play at left end
gave evidence he might develop
Cotoneaster, Laland Firethorn
into a real varsity performer. Bill
6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Beautyberry. Viburnums
Welsh at right end proved that the
SW 6-4191
Wednesday 9 to I
Friday 9 to 8:30
position will be well taken care
Active Member of Swarthmore Business Association
Yews, Rhododendrons. Hollies
of. Of course the great ball carrying of Pappas as he plowed
through the line time after time
for gain after gain, and the swift
striking sweeps of Cal Coleman .
were just too much for the Mus••
tangs to handle.
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Charlie Wentz at the quarter••
•
back
positiOn maintained complete
••
control of the offensive operation
throughout, and his selection of
•••
plays 'lnd accurate ball handling
•
was one of the keystones of the
attack.
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Dan Jackson and George Gar•
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offensive assignments. One of the
highlights of the game was the
Another Step Forward
line backing by Andy Jones and
George Pappas, as witnessed by
In Our Continuous Construction Program
the fact that Media averaged only
To Meet The Ever-lncreasing Demand
1 yard per running play.
For Springfield Wafer
Swarthmore scored the first
two limes they had their hands
on the ball anc! took an early 12
to 0 lead. A fumble ,by the Garneteers on their own 25 yard line
gave Media its only scoring opportunity of the afternoon. On the
first play they threw a pass to
left end Curry that detlected off a
Garnet defender's hands for the
lone Media score. This was the
best thing that could have happened to the Garnet Warriors, as
this chBnenge fired them to a
spirited play for which the team
is noted. Taking the next kick-off
they scored 'within five plays and
on the first play the next time
they had possession leaving the.
field at half time with a 26-6
bulge.
Following the intermission the
Garnet scored midway through
the third period on an end sweep
by co-captain Coleman. Wentz
kicked his third extra point of thE>
afternoon, with Skip Skoglund·
holding, and concluded the scoring
for the day as the second and
Filtration Is an Important process in the producJion of sparkling
third team took over. StatisticS',
dear Pure Springfield Water.
showed that Swarthmore gained
Of course, careful, scienlillc IIIlralion requires time. Approxi318 y·ards as against Media's 64
yards and registering 11 first
mately 24 hours are needed for 1,000,000 gallons to percolate
downs to the Blue's three.
through the layers of specially prepared sand and gravel In
Pappas led in clean tackles with
our average·size filter bed.
eight followed by Andy Jones
Cleorly, then, as Suburban Philadelphia's populaJion has grown
with four. Jackson and Garrett
led in the key block department;
_ and the need for Springfield Water has mounted to more
with eight and three respectively..
than 42,000,000 gallons daily - it has been necessary to inNoel Turner's block of the extra
crease our filtering capacity.
point was a highlight. The team
- •
fiLmED WAUl
For example, these 10 additional filters recently constructed
was conscious of its many mis~
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takes and although winning realand put Into service at Pickering Creek Station will enab~e US to
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that there is much ' work
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nonnally process 10,000,000 more gallons dailyl
ahead to produce the kind of
And so ••• Philadelphia Suburban Water Company has comteam of which they feel they are
capable.
pleted another major prajed in its construction program which
Manual as wen CIS outomatic controls play aD Important parf in fh apa ~
of a "ter. Constructed of c:oncret•• tit. (1\>81.8 size "dladelphia Subv.......
is continually adding more miles of pipeline to the system •••
The team will travel to Nether
W_ Compony filter '-I _ _ 18 _ by 20 _ . H .......... 50_
Providence
for a 3 o'clock game
more standpipes and distribution reservoirs • , • more pumping
of $p8Cially prepared IODd in G 3CJ..incft layer. T6is Is IIfPJIorfecl OIl 25 fOIII
this
afternoon.
Although the Bull
of
a .....nged in graded ' - ' and _ring 18 I..... In dopI/o.
capacity ••• mare fire hydranb , • , and, with the completion
fiIIraIioa of 1.000.000 golloll$ af Springlleld W_
_ i_ 24 ........
Dogs lost to Springfield in their
of Green lane Dam this year, will provide ~n additional 4,400.opener they lick their chops when
000,000 gallons of impounding-reservoir capacity.
the Garnet boys come to toWn and
Free Chest X-Rays for
All Over J 8 Monday P.M.
Medical Society. Reports
of e.,eh x-ray are confidential and
are, ~~ oDly to the individual xrayed
and to
.
, his family physician.
Frank 11:· Morey is chairman of
the assisting citizen's committee
with Mrs. C. C. Shute as his assistant. The Red Cross Motor Corps
will furnish transportation which
can be secured by telephoning
Mrs. John R. Bates, SWarthmore
I
H. S. Garnet Beats
Media Blues, 33 to 6
6-2484. Red Cross Staff Aides will
register adults within the school
auditorium. Child care will be
provided while mothers are being
x-rayed. Boy Scouts have distributed information pamphlets to
every household in the Borough.
Other members of Mr. Morey's
committee are Mrs. George Plowman, Mrs. Birney Morse, Mrs.
Edward Cratsley, Mrs. J. Albright
Jones, Mrs. Peter Told, Mrs.
Edith Kenney,· Mrs. Bates, Mrs.
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
The Camera & Hobby Shop
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1-MilHon-Galion Filter Units •
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The .cast of this program since 1947 has amounted to nearly
$44,000,000 ••• to provide Suburban Philadelphians with one
of the finest, mast dependable of all waler-wmce systems!
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as usual a rough and ready affair
can be expected for the entertainment of all.
The Junior Varsity opened its
season with a 12 to 0 victory over
Media on the loser's field. For
the first time in many years much
is expected of this group because
of their size and spirit.
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To do regular
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concerts. $11. Call SWarthmore 6- PERSONAL - Bicycles lIepalred:
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass Bicycle, Hobhy, Toy' :Sliop, . 205
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q./ek Serv/e. OB
utten
Photo-Copies Made
JOHN A. TENNEY, Mgr.
The auditon' report of audit wu flied under date of SeIJtember G, 1966. Notice
III hereby Jdven that thfl same will be confirmed at.oluteIy unleai an appeal III taken
therefrom wIthin thirty days' after the filing theneof. The followIng I. a eonclee
atatement thereof:
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KRAFT' YELYEETA
Jr.··Meed- valuation of taxable real estate •
$8.039.6'16.00
Number of mUls levied .................................................
16
Number B8H'8Sed with per eaplta tax .••• "
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8800
Rate of pel' capIta tax •••••••••••••••
$16.00
FOR THE SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGB
2 lb. pkg. SSc
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. CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
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Ib.'67c
Norris Best Fancy Butter
(In Quarters)
AMOUNT 01'
T.V. Tille Popcorn.
GET THIRD PKG. FOR 1c
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2pkgs. 29c
3 PKG.
3Oc'
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400's Box at Regular Price
200's Box at One-Half Pri~e
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TV Channel 6 WFiL-TV-S ••clay,
9:45 A.M.
Wh.n You Chang. to
CO-OP RED LAIEL
17112 S.Cheste'rRiI~KI~1700
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OIL BURNER
SERVICE
tIONPAY mau SA'l'UIlDAY
NOON
ICIngswood ....~ 234
SONDAR ... BOLIPAftI
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A. GREEN
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
VAN'AlEN'BROS.
Ridley Park
SW6-;4742
WA 802440
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MAKE .YOUR HOUSE" HUNTING EASY?'
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Stop in and inspect photos of all houses avail.
able in Swarthmore, Wallingford-Rutledge and
Media area.
sw.eney.
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W.Luk....
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Ja_ w~ Lukens, Jr.
D. Patrid: Welsh
lEAL ESTATE
INSUItANCE
Baird & Bird
ReallOfs
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a.o28.U
3.0%8.84
6.176.89
6,980.28
81I.OS
864.874.91,
369.'108.94
812.08
","2~61
288,'102.98
292.908.67
54.'M'I.oo
CURRENT BXPBNSBS
RBCI!IPT8
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Bond salee
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a.oeral eaotrol (A) .......... $ 11.821.82
lDatruetJon (B) •
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858,497.07
AuxlUary Annclee: and
CoonUnate AetivltlM (0) •••
9.916.81
OperaUon of School Plant CD)
.7.t88.'8
Maintenance of School Plant (E)
11.589.00
FIxec\
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(FI, ...... , ....
6'1,628.69 Debt Service (0)
718.20
60,000.00 Capital
OuU.".
2 •• 61&.811
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-44.098.76
(H) ...........
112.478.89
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60.000.00
688.81
6.148.80
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2cans 29c
TOTAL RECEIPTS
SUMMARY
HI ........... ; ............................ $ 6090'18.02-
(1_
TOTAL PAYMENTS
Total Current Expenses (Items A.F Inc.) ................ ".0.4'17.49
Total Debt Service (Item G) ........................... ,44.098.'15
Total Capital OutlQ' (Item H). ........................
62.478.89
Total • ~ ................................................ ,. " •• ,.S 667.art6.1SBalanee on Hand (To Be Amiable for School_ Year 1968-67)
All Funds excluding Sinking Fuml--epeeJfy amount ift each fund •••• , •• 1 62.857.89-
ASSETS
Sehool BuildlftP and Sites at Coat ••••
$1,7'14.008.00Textbook. and Equipment a.t Cost •••••••••••.•••
229.808.GOo
Unpaid Taxea
1956 Tax_ (Current Year) ................ ,3.028.S4
812.08
1,840.921964 Tall: •••••••••••••••
1.0'14.80
1.0'14.800 _
1963 Tax ................ , .......
Previous to 1953 DupUeate •••••••.•.•••••
320.26
S20.ZeTuition Rece1vable .•.••••••..••••••••.•••••..•••••• ~..................
832.1(10
Balance on hand all Funds ucluding Sinking Fund .•.•••• ," ••••.•..•• $ 62.36'1.89
Tot.al Asaets ••••••••••••••••••
12.061,239.8'1"
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Dog Food Meal
25 lb. b.ag $2.39
(75c Coupon Inside Bag)
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Large Avocados
each; 1ge
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LIABILlTIIIS
Bonded Indebtedness (With Vote of Electorate) •• , ~ •.••.•••.••.•••••.•• $ 34'1.000.00
Bonded tndebtednesa- (Witho-ut Vote of Electorate) .•.•...••.•.••••••.••
66,000.00
Tanpor8.ry Loam •.••.••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• " ••.•••••••••••
110.000.00
Account. P87able:
Teachers' Salaries $SO.861.tO ••••• " ., •••••••••••••••
60.881.40
All Other Ac:eount8 $84.611i •••••••••••••• ;. ••••
84.86
Total Liabilities ••• :
-$ &08.US.06
Amount of Tax Collector'. Bond .•••••••••••.••••.•• 1228,624.01
Amount ot Treasurer'. Bond ....................... I 2,600.00
Amount of Seere1al'J"'s Bond •• , ••• , .......
S 1.400.00
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,Fresh Watercress
c.llo Carrots
Ig. bunch 15c
pk.12c
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523 Welsh 'St., Cliester
Ofesler 3·7183
BREYER'S ICE CREAM
Pints - Haft Gallons
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FUNDBD DBBT
Year
1926
1930
1934
1953
Deserlptlon of Bondi
Series E - 4 1/4%
Series F - 4 1/4%
Series G -
8 1/4%
~eries
2 1/8%
H-
Maturlt,- Date
Sept. I, 1956
May J. 1960
June 1. 1969
Oet. I, 1978
Ool......dIa&c·
.raJy 2. tHC:
TOTAL ,........
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5.000.00-.
30,000.00
8,000.00·
860.000.00 .
,",08.000."
.r
RecelldliaUoll of Bank Balance at CIaae
SeIlooI YeaBank Balance' .July 2, 1956 ••••••••••••••
$
64.'77.11"
Outstanding Checb ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••• '" •••••••••• ~...
l.lll.R;
Balance on Hand to be Available for Sehool Year 196f.196'1 ........... $ 62.SG'1.8P
"This balance .iII agree with the Item "Balance on Band (To Be Available for
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Philp ....
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808.89
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Balance on hand .lui,. 4. 1966.
All funda pelual.e of SlnklnB'
hod ....... :.:............ $ fO.944.U
Property tu: 1966 "283.800~ '15
Per· capJta-tu: 1166 $ 48.ld.61
882.448.86
Other taxa lteaJ &tate
Tran.fer ..........•.•...••
22,029.87
Delinquent tax (Pnvloua to
1966) ••••••••••• : •••••••••
2,866.98
State appropriation: Teachera.
Tran.portatlon. Tnltlon,
Vocatlonal •.•••.•••
96.UII.OO
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ATLANTIC
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beginning balance ••• , ..... $609.418.02
FRISKIES
For Prompt Servlc:.
Call
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A.M•
Telephoue RI 6-1581
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Per
Capita
Property
Total
$64.668.'16 1282,037.68 $886.'10'.28
10,314.68
10.81U8
104.26
6In.SS
656.61
22.029.87
22.029.87
22,029.3'1 64.7'11.00 292.908.67 -869.708.9'
5.126.00
682.'18
s.o07,78
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Prem.lum ............... .
Sale of real eat.ate. BUPpliea.
and equipment. ••••••••••••
All other IOUreei. • •••••.. I.,
Total Recelptei Including
Nabisco Spiced Wafers 2'lbs. 69c
15 S. C.HESTER ROAD
Swarthmore
KI 3-1497
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6. Total amount (sum of 1. 2. 8 . . . 4)
6. Exonerations (1966 tax) •• ~.
7. Llana 410&1 (1966 "'1 with
Prothonotary ......
8. 19,.6 tax murned to Co.
CommlalloneJ'1l •.•....••.••..••••.•
9. Diecounte .....
10. Not SIeC! as .lIenl or returned.
11. Net amount of 19&6 tax eollected. 22.029.8'1
12. Sum of I~ 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 ". 22.029.8'1
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1. Amount levied (Fact or 1966
duplicate) ••••.••.•.••••.•••••.••
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3. Penalties added ................. .
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SCHOOL
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Cheese-
UNION
FOR THE YEAR, ENDING .JULY Z. 1951
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AppleSauce
HOW
.IEE PA."ING
leg 0' Lamb
Jack Prichard
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Yale & Harvard AY.nues, Swarthmore, Po.
'Doeskin: Cleansing Tissue'SPECIAL
SWarthmore 6·8761
liLt YEN INN
STRA.TH
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Myers &Co.
Call SWarthmDre 6·2469
EleYator
AUDITORS· REPORT
. tiW .....18
$6.00 per Hour
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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12.la30 P. M.
Swift's PreIRiUID
J., F. BLACKMAN
PAINTING
and·
CARPENTRY
We Call 'For You'
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
335 Dartmouth AY.llu.
REGARDLESS OF CO'ST
All funerals receive identical high.standar~
service r.gardless of cost. We cater' to .11
income groups.
Duplicating
Service,
EASY METHOD AUTO
DRIVING
TENDEIl STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
Weekend of September 27. 1956
Alterations
Box-48 "-'r. ·K1+1214
.AMILY D/NiiiiNiiiriiiuiiiiitoiiiiiis·uilTiii...
iiiiiiiTBMlmTi.-o'-niEill:iiiyiiiOiiiNiiiEiiiiiiiiii
Comfortable Rooms Do, or Week
CONSTRUCTION
, RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
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PYLE
PERSONAL Chair seat
$9.50 up.
HOLSTERY
reduced to $3.50
than flye years of
erences. Thorn Semmba,'
Sharon Hill 0734.
8.1.0.t love, alleve C:lty
LI.., Iola.C:YJlwyd
I'""••• 3.1122 '
"I saw'lt In the Swarthmorean."
Marilyn MUls.
DININ.,100MS ••" LOll' All C:ONDmONIO
PERSONAL Belvedere ConF.b......,. 28. 1961
vaiescent Home, 2507 Chestnut I ji~~~iiiiii~~~~iiiiii~~~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;:;~
street, Chester. :Edge of Swartb-" W ·
,
more. Aged, senile, chronic, con."
EST LA UREt HI
ROOFING'
valescent men and women. ExCREM AT 0 RY .
cellent foods, spacious grounds.
Blue Cross honored. Sadle D.
Gatters
Pippin, proprietor. CHester 2In
chapel,
Warm.Alr Heatlllg
5373.
of urn, and
Air COBdltlonlng
within the
everyone. can be o~
S.... M.talWorl!
advance of need.
Your Inqul1'l/ Is Intllted.
FOR SALE - Double Hollywood
'bed, steel frame, complete. Call
KIngswood 4-0278.
FOR SALE-1953 , Chevrolet twodoor Sedan. Excellent condition. New tires. SWarthmore 69732.
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Ing
!itt,
Laura
Peggy
Enion,
Carroll,
Cacky Jane
Espenschade,
Dudley,
Consumer's Co-Optrativ~ Ass·.n. of Swarthmore. Inc,.
403 Dartmouth Avenue
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and
Call SWartb-
Diluzio and Sons
Ad".rt,.,., utters
other aeeurity holden ownIng or holdIng
t ., Ilereent or more of total BDLount qf
honda. mortga.... or other ....riU.. a ...
Mr. and Mrs. l!'ord RobinBoD
of Guernsey road have bad as
their guests Mrs. Robinson'S brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Gadd and daughter LInda of LIncoln, Neb. Mr. Gadd bas been attending tl\e Guarantee Mutuai LIfe
Insurance Convention In New
York City this week.
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Dartm:
Large comfortable ~=~=~e~-S~~~r!,. ~!,T~!i.-J~:
AnD Told. 822 Park Avenue. Swarthmore.
Pa
MarJorlePT. Told.
Park Aven...
S ..arthm
P..... 822
8 Told 82 P k
A~ellue. !Jr:~ore. Pa. .
• 2 ~r
The known hondholde... m o _ and
348-350 Bunnont road, Drexel
Hill, last Tuesday before the regular weel
Lathbury who made the presentation for the troop.
Mrs. Madele~ Howland and
Mrs. Faith Latbliury are co-leaders of the Troop, and the Brown-,
ies Include:
Suzanne Bessinger, Laura Bul-
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npI,.
Media.
SIW,
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Providence '''cO'ld,1 nice home. Share cooking, llght ...... of thl. pubUcaUoo oold or dlatribat,.
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housework. SWerthmore 6..4124 ell through the malls or otIM:nrt.. to paid
Tree, between New- evenings only.
aub.erlben durilig the 12 months- preced.
brick
bed-
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OLAR'BHCB O. KYBBB, BSQ.
I
S'A'LE'
State & Monro. St..
Media
MEdia 6-2176
Open Friday Ever.lngl
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Garage,
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PERSONAL - Woman, refined,
Peaches, E1 Rancho . would Uke to assist on!, adult In N~a~erage nombel' of ...,1.. of
Photographic Supplies
;
Of'
DUANB, J(01UWl • IIBIlKSOBBB
. Scranton
was atEva
this Sterrltt
time vlslt- 1617
writers. MIss
Land TiU. BaDdbIa
Ing Mrs. Campbell's mother Mrs. Phlla4e1p1ola 10. Pen_l....ra
at,.8-21
FOR
Walter S. James of Cedar lane.
Ings.
room,
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean.o'
3 bedrooms,
porch,
private entrance.
Near BTATBMBNT 01' THB OWNBBSHIP
transportation. A d u I s, $120.
RBQUJRBD BY THB ACI'
MEdia 6 1 8 7 0
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2f.
Ill!. ASI. AMBNDBD
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-:_
01' HABCH
lin. AND
$500 MONTHLY
FOR RENT _ Three-room fur- I !lr~Y
(Tille U. United S.....
nlsbed apartment after October
Ui'NA~~~m,!!I.!l S"'ofIng .. Iaoy for 2 ....uII...trPo
20, for six months. SWarthmore
01' The S
,
fa ,...,...nt larlle Eoshra
6~0182.
~;1~~~:'~:;'~~8warthmo P.o_l. 101_
trMllldal corporetIofI. No traYeI. Sal.
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21. 1.6•.
FOR RENT - Third lloor, threeaDd _
of the publish- upwIHCe and obfIJty desired. . . .
maaaging edItor. and bwtlneu
Itlhd nsld..... zs.e '"" old, marroom apartment, and prage, for I:";;;:;;~i
,led. capable of auUmra~ NlponslbtJ..
one or two. J..oveIy surroundings. I,
Hits. I. roq_ng InIorYl_ p I _
Available October. SWarthmore
Includ. brief ...... I .1".",. arr
6-6236
Due a';!!trii!i~~:~~~~?~~r~~
cotrffd••lal. Our tol.... hoYt,
0947. or MIss Green, Midway' 2- Bart..:'a
.... I.for ...ed of tilt. ad. lox A. L
R
S"arthmore.
Swartlunot __ •
FO RENT - Room with private 8. Told. 822
'bath for gentleman. Garage If Pa.
desired • SWarthmore 6-2194.
The owner 888
I, Th. SWartlomo.....Avenu
D. 1lI..
eorporated.
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RENT -
WANTED - Apartment for two
R'~ t d ts
room m private home. GenUeS arthm
C lle
w
ore
0
ge s u en • man preferred. SWarthmore 6Please
call SWarthmore 6-0200,
Psychology Graduate Students 5806.
Olllce.
PERSONAL
~'R'
ROGER RUSSELL
Springfield,
cWm.s
or .... - .
.....t 10 _
Imoom .... _
&Old 011
more 6-5368.
Reward.'
Mr.ofand
Mrs.lane
Wl1llam
_ c,
~aIr
of amber-frame bei1
Cedar
wereC.InCampCIn- penona Indtlbted to the d I I' lit to ....
Reliable woman
In red case. Vicinity In-I clnnl.tl, 0., during the past week, P871Dftt. without deJ.q to
.
ironing Q t h ome.
sw
tt
din
th
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BlUTH
CUGLEr1IIIBr,
area.
artb- a en g e annua meeting and
Sla Dfekluob Avenue,
6-3271.
IS"'ninllll' of the SocIety of CharteJ'RERD. .JR.
Swuthmorw, P .......
Pmhoo0t&r7 WANTED - 'l'bree-room apartFOR RINT
Property and Casualty Under- Or to the att.om.m for t.be .tate.
Approximately
Jewelry Repaireci Phone: SW 6-4216
ment. Second $75
lloor·per month.
Call
KIngswood
4-2157.
EMIL SPIES
WANTED .,... Day's work. Reliable
WatcUoak.'
and wlllIng. References. CHesForm..., of F. C. Iod• • _
ter 5-0584.'
Rna WotdI and
128 Yol. A".,
Clock Repal"
Swarthmore, Pa. WANTED _ Two snack harattendants. One, full time .. _•~===========:::;i work, to take charge; assislant,
30 hours per week, works eveDings and week end. '50 start lmTHOM SEREM.BA
mediately. Apply ",'MU'Ibmore
UPHOLSTERER
College 'Business Olllce. SWartbmore 6-0200 extension 211 or 213.
5 Yean of Iw"""••" ..........
WANTED Position as com, S.aron Hili 0734
panion to elderly lady or as
baby-sitter. CHester 4-6628.
Swarfhl...
-f:::J~~::J,..-'-~11 the Child Care Center Assoclatlon,
Letten T-'-C'W tal7 on tile ~ BRata
have been JP'aDted to tta. ~
II-ZUf
10 8-,......
The .bowe
aceount baa been 41ect In the
om.. of the ProUool>Otar7 .nd will be
conflrmed bJ' said Court on Frlw. Octobel'
6th. 1961. uol_ ""..ptlo...... 410&1
at,.lI-lC
Members of Brownie Troop 857
of Swarthmore, PreseDteci $15 to
EllTATII
LOST
lIn""ord
,has l'1~twm",
5.
din T " " " ' "
DennIs,' Cape Cod,
- Used mahogany
-........ Blue parakeet. Please
. th
room table, small china
return to, Ada Kroon, SWarth- she spent e swnmlr,'
W-.....TID
Ashley FIne, Heathtil' 1'00Me.
nie FurnIss, Jennifer JJeIIbt. AmIe
Howland, Pegiy McCawley, Dora
McNair, M.Im1 McWl11lams, Nell
Preston, Susan Roes. Molly Schumalter, Dabney SmIth, Linda
Zeebtll', Mary Kay Lewis, and
Brownies Present Gift
To Child Care Ass'n
,
11IE 'S-W AR11fMnREAN
Sebool Year 1968-1961)" _
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We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and'
lind them correct, and that the securities of the olllcers of the board:
are In accOrdance with law.
BRUCE D. SMITH
RICHARD lII. SNYDER
.
LAWftENJCB A. S'l'BAD, m.
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September 4, 1956
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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IN T1IE COURT OF CO_ON PLEAS
OF DELI\.W ARB COUNTY. t
PENNSYLVANIA
No. 2373 .lune Term. 19540
ESTATE OF NELLIE E • •·OLEY (AN
INCOMPETENT) .-JRST AND FINAL
ACCOUNT OF PROVIDENT TRUST
COMPANY 010' PHILADELPHIA SUCCFlSSOR TO THE .·IRST NATIONAL
BANK OF DELAWARE COUNTY.
GUARDIAN
ACCOUNTING
FROM
972"'·64 to 8-2-66.
The above account haa been filed in the
Office of the Prothonotary and will be
confinned hI' said Court on FrJday. Oct-
ober 6th. 1956. unless exceptions are filed
thereto.
HOWARD F. REED. JR.
Prothonotary
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
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~w ARTHMUREAl'l
September 28, 1956
CLASSIFIED ADS
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF HATTIE L. CUGLBY.....
known 88 HARRIET L. CtTGLBY.
d.........
Letten Testamental'7 on the above Bltate
have been granted to the undersigned.
who request aU penona bavlng elatma or
demanda against the &tate of the dec&o
dent to make known the aa.me.. and all
persortll Indebted to the decedent to make
p8)'D1ent. witbout del8.J' to
.
EDITH CUGLEY RUBY.
11IE
WANTED
LOST
WANTED - Used mahogany din- LOST - Blue parakeet. Please
Ing room table, small china
return to Ada Kroon, SWarthcloset and server. Please call be- more 6-5368. Reward.
tween 9 and 4 WAshburn 8-1734.
LOST - Pair of amber-Crame
WANTED
Reliable woman
glasses in red case. Vicinity Inwants bundle ironing at home. gleneuk, business area. SWarthCall MEdia 6-3271.
more 6-0987.
WANTED - Three-room apartFOR RENT
ment. Second fIoor preferred.
Approximately $75 per month. FOR RENT - Garage, 536 Ogden
Call KIngswood 4-2157.
Avenue. SWarthmore 6-1401.
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Brownies Present Gift
nie Furniss, Jennifer Haight, Anne
To Child Care Ass'n Howland, Peggy McCawley, Dora
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Members of Brownie Troop 657
of Swarthmore, presented $15 to
;'-~~-'.I the Child Care Center Association,
--348-350 Burmont road, Drexel
Hill, last Tuesday before the regular weekly meeting. Mrs. Raymond BramaiI. chairman of the
Board, received the gift from Susie
Lathbury who made the presentation for the troop.
Mrs. Madele~ Howland and
Mrs. Faith Lalhbury are co-lead-
318 DickInson Avenue"
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"1 saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Laura Enion, Cacky Espenschade,
128 Yale Ave.
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Sharon Hill 0734
Swarthmare 6.1448
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manager, Peter
Swarthmore.
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
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room in private home. Gentleman preferred_ SWarthmore 65806.
P ERSONAL
PERSONAL - Woman, refined,
would like to assist one adult in
nice home.
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Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
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Alterations
1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
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Duplicating
SW.. rthmore 6-4124
evenings
only.
town Square and Media.
-----':-----FOR SALE _ Mushroom soil for PERSONAL ' - Slipcovers and
draperies. Henry K. Savard,
la wns and shrubs. Each load is
Springfield. KIngswood 4-0161 •.
ground up. KIngs wood 4-2058.
·FOR SALE - Argus C-3 Telephoto lens and accessories. Call PERSONAL - Belvedere
valescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
SWarthmore 6-0586.
street. Chester. Edge of SwarthFOR SALE - Stone and brick more. Aged, senile, chrOniC, conColonial, three twin-sized bed- vatescent men and women. Ex,rooms, dishwasher, garage, 8/W, cellent foods, spacious grounds.
near school, beautiful trees and Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
shrulibery. $20,000. Call SWarth- Pippin, proprietor. CHester 2more 6-3887 .•
5373.
FOR SALE - Double Hollywood
'bed, steel frame, complete. Call PERSONAL - Radio and television service. Complete stock
KIngswood 4-0278.
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks,
FOR SALE-1953 Chevrolet two- Call KIngswood 4-0800.
door Sedan. Excellent condi- Interior and extion. New tires. SWarthmore 6- PERSONAL
terior
painting,
and paper hang9732.
ing. Henry K. Savard, SpringfIeld,
FOR SALE - Two Philadelphia KIngswood 4-0161.
Orchestra tickets, Monday night
concerts. $11. Call SWarthmore 6- PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
.2863.
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass FOR SALE - Bookcase with four Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
glass doors. SWarthmore 6- East Baltimore Avenue, CUfton
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Oppo1049.
site Clifton Theater.
LOST
- UPHOLSTERYLOST - Small gray female cat PERSONAL
Chair seat springs repairedwith white feet -and chest. $9.50 up_ SPECIAL SALE OF upSWarthmore 6-5287.
HOLSTERY CLOTH-Regular $6.
LOST - Gray and black striped reduced to $3.50 per yard. More
kitten about three months old. than fIve years of Swarthmore refHas yellow collar. SWarthmore erences. Thorn Serem:ba; phone
6-3151.
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FOR THE SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY 2, 1956
The auditors' report of audit was filed under date o[ September 6. llJiiG. Notice
is hereby given that the same will be confirmed absolutely unlesS an appeal is taken
therefrom within thirty days' after the filing thereof. The following is a concise
statement thereof:
Assessed valuation of tmmble real estate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $8.039.675.00
Number of mills levied .•.•.•••••..••• •.•••• •••••••••••••••••••• • ••..••
36
Num~r assessed with per c-apita tux ••.••••••••..••.••••••.•••••••.•.•
8800
Rate of per capito. tax •....•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•.....
$15.00
(In Quarters)
George Myers &Co.
Call SWarthmore 6·2469
17'12 S. Chesler Rd. KI4·1700
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939 Rocklyn Raad, Springfield
DINING; ROOMS a.~ LOllY AIR CONDITIONED
JOHN A. TENNEY. Mgr.
Lamb 59c
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335 Dartmouth Avenue
OLIVER tL BAlR. Founder NiARY A. BAIl!, President
Telephone RI 6·1581
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Consumer·s Co·Operative Ass·n. of Swarthmore. Inc••
403 Dartmouth Avenue
for
REGARDLESS OF COST
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
, • Programs
Advertising leflers l:J Brochures
owning or holding
or more of total amount qf
mortgage!!. or other securIties are
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mortgagees and
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Mimi McWilliams, Nell
Susan Ross, MoUy SchuDabney Smith, Linda
Mary Kay LeWis, and
Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson
of Guernsey road have had as
their guests Mrs. Robinson's brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Gadd and daughter Linda of Lincoln, Neb. Mr. Gadd has been aters of the Troop, and the Brown-_ tending the Guarantee Mutual Life
Insurance Convention in New
les include:
Suzanne Bessinger, Laura Bul- York City this week.
UIt, Peggy Carroll, Jane Dudley,
Swarthmore. Penna.
Or to the attoman for the eatate.
CLARENCE G. MYERS. ESQ.
DUANE. MORRIS .. HECK8CHBR
]617 Land Title Bolldlng
Philadelphia 10. Penns71vanhf.
St-D-2l
formerl, of F. C. Bod. I: Sons
McNair,
Preston,
maker,
Zecher,
MariIyn
Dog Food Meal
25 lb. bag $2.39
(75c Coupon Inside Bag)
Large Avocados
Fresh Watercress
each 19c
Ig. bunch ISc
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX
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1. Amount levied (Fact oC 1955
duplicate) ...•........••....•••••
2. Additions to duplicate •••••••••••
3. Penalties added •..•....••.•..••.•
4. Other taxes ...........•..•..•.•..•
5. Total amount (Bum oC I. 2, 3, & 4)
6. Exonerations (1955 tax) •••••••
7. Liena filed «1955 tax) with
Prothonotary •.••.•..•••••••••••••
8. 1966 tax returned to Co.
Commissioners •.••••••••••••••••••
9. DisC"Ounta ..•.•.•..••..•••••••••••
10. Not ftlei:J. 88 lienB or returned ••.••
11. Net amount of 1955 tax collected.
12. Sum of itt:ma 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
BREYER'S ICE CREAM
Pints - Half Gallons
CHester 3-7183
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Propert,.
Total
$282,037.53 $336,704.28
10,314.68
10.314.68
104.25
561.36
655.n
22.029.37
64.771.00
292,903.67
369,703.94
5.326.00
682.78
6.007.78
808.39
22.029.37
22,029.37
. 48.842.61
54.771.00
8.028.84
5.176.89
312.08
288,702.98
292,90Uii7
8,028.84
6,980.28
312.08
864.874.98
369.703.94.
SUMMARY
TOTAL RECEIPTS (Item H) ........................................ $ G09.418.0Z.
TOTAL PAYMENTS
Total Current Expensf'£ (Items A.F ine.) '" ._ •••••.••••• $460.477.49
Total Debt Service (Item G) ...........................
44.098.76
Total Carlital Outlay (ll@In H) ........................
62.478.89
Total •.•••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• $ 567.056.13:
Balance on Hand (To Be Available for School Year 1956.57)
All Funds e::s:cluding Sinking Fund-speeif,. amount in each fund ••••••• $ 62,857.890
ASSETS
School Buildings and Sites at Cost ••• _................................ $1.774,006.00'
Textbooks and Equipment at Cost ....................................
221.808.00Unpaid Taxes
1955 Tax (Current Year) •••••••••.•..... $3,028.84
312.08
S,340.92·
1954 Ta.x .................................. 1,0"'.60
1.074.60'
1953 Tax ••••.••.••.•.•.•••••••.••••••.•..
Previous to 1953 Duplicate •••••.•••••••••
320.26
320.2&
Tuition Reeeivable •.••••••••••••• _ ••••••• , •••.•••••
332.2()!
Balance on band nil Funds excluding Sinking Fund .................... $ 62.367.89
TOf.al Assets ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• $2.061,239.8'7
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LIABILITIES
Bonded Indebtedness (Wlth Vote of Eleetomte) ..••••.••••.•.•••••••••• $ 347.000.00
56,000.00
Bonded IndebtMness (Without Vote of Electorate) ..•..•••..•.••.••••••
Ternpomry Loans •.••••.••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Accounts Payable:
Teaehen' Salaries $50.361.40 ......................................
60,861.40
All Other Aeeounta $34.66 ••••.•..•••••• .;..........................
34.66
Total Liabilities •••••••••.••••••••••••.•.•••••.•••••••••••••••••••• $ 503,896.08
Amount of Tax Collector's Bond .•••••••••.••••••.•. $228.624.01
Amount of Treasurer's Bond ••••••••.•••••••••••••. $: 2.600.00
Amount of Secretary's Bond ......................... , 1.400.00
FUNDED DEBT
Year
1926
1930
pk.12c
22.029.37
22.07.9.37
Per
Capita
$54.GG6.75
RECEIPTS
CURRENT EXPENSES
Halanoe on hand July 4. 1955.
All fundll exclusive of Sinking
General Control (A) •••••••••• $ 11,821.32
Fund ....... : .............. $ 40.944.33
Property tax 1956- .*283.800.75
Instruction (B) ...... , ..... ,. 363,497.0'1
Per C8roita·tax 19.55 $ 48.1542.61
332.443.36 AuxiIJar.v Agencies and
Other taxes Real Estate
Coordinate Activities (C) •.•
9.91li.Sg
Transfer ••.•••••••••••••••
22,029.87
Operation of School Plant (D) 4'1.13S.86
Delinquent tax (Previous to
1956) .................... .
2,366.96
Maintenance of School Plant (E) 11,689.00
State npproprlatlon: Teachers.
Transportation, Tuition.
Fixed Charges (F) ••••••••••• 26.616.86
Vocational ••••••••••••••••
96.645.00
Tuition. nonresident pupns ••
67,528.169 Debt ServIce (G) ............ 44.098.76
Interest ••••••••••••• , •••••••
773.20
Temporary loans •••.•••.•.•
60.000.00 Capital Outlay (H) ••••••••••• 62.478.89
Bond sales
Principal ............... .
Accrued Interest ••••••••
Premium ••••••••••••••••
60,000.00
Sale of real el!ltate. lIupplies.
and eQulDment ••••••.•••••
538.81
All other sourl!t!l'J. •••••..•.••
6,143.80
Total ~ipt&, Including
beginnIng balan~ .•.•••••• $609•.(13.02
1934.
Cello Carrots
Other
Taxes
1953
Description of Bonds
Series E ~ 4 1/4%
Series F ~ 4 1/4~
Series G ~ 3 1/4%
~eries H ~ 2 1/8%
Maturity Date
SePt. 1. 1956
May 1. 19liO
June I, 1959
Oct. 1. 1973
Oatatandin&.
.Jaly Z, 19SC'
$ 6.000.01),
30,000.00
8,000.00
360.000.00
TOTAL •.••••••• $4.03,OOO.na
Reconciliation of Bank Bal.mee at Close of Hchool Year
Bank Balanre July 2, 1958 .................................... _ •••••.. $
64 ....77.2'2:
Outstanding Cheeks ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
2,119.38 .
Balanoe on Hand to be Available for Sehoot Year 1956-196'1 ••••••••••. $ 62,367.89·This b.'llnnce will agree with the item "Balanee on Band (To Be Avldlable for
Scbool Year 1956-1967)" under Summary.
We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and'
fInd them correct, and that the securities of the officers of the board'
are in accordance with law.
BRUCE D. SMI'l'H
RICIMRD M. SNYDER
LAWRENCE A. STEAD, JR.
AuditorsSeptember 4, 1956
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Members of 'l'roop 16 voted, at
their first meeting of the FaU, to
become an International Troop
and visit Mexico next sutnmer.
The decision was made on Wednesday of last week.
An intermediate troop for many
years, it became a senior troop
on its 30th birthday, in 1954.
The troop spent last year fulfllling
the Five Point Program required
of every senior scout. It included learning about the structure of
the Girl Scout organization, being
of service, perfecting sklIIs that
would be useful to the community
in an emergency, increasing their
camping skills, and developing a
new interest.
The last tool: the form of planning and executing exchange
visits with a senior troop iIi East
Orange, N. J. The New· Jersey
troop entertained Troop 18 and
took them staht - seeing in New
York one week end. When the
New Jersey girls fttumed the
visit, Troop 16 showed them Phlladelphia, their established camp
at Sunset Bill, and took' them
canoeing on the ·Brandyw(D.e.
A ninth grade patrol will work
on the Five Point Program, this
year, while the older patrol will
be studying Spanish and earning
money for their trip.
Senior scouting is open to all
girls 15 years or older,. or in the
ninth grade. Information about
the troop may be secured from
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow leader for the
past three years, at KIngswood 40278.
Kappas to M••t
Kappa Kappa Gamma will have
the first sewing meeting of the
year on October 2 at the home of
Mrs. E. Lawrence Conwell, 111
Columbia avenue.
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"SIC SEMPER"
You have seen perchance in passing,
. Or on entering this Store,
That well-worn slab of granite
At the threshold of the door.
It has hollowed two full inches
Since 'twas laid in Nineteen Three
And thru years the many changes
In our Borough it can see.
Long ,before old Michael
And the gates were put aside
And the underpass was bullded
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Thru which we swIftly glide It watched Bassett's double-runner
Coasting down North Chester hill,
Heard the cries of joyoUS youngsters
In the moonlit winter's chill.
It could see ''Clayt'' Walton's office,
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Stationed just across the road,
Next to CbarUe Parker's editlce,
Where Real Estate was sold.
It remembers Dumall's hardware
On the spot where Michael's stands,
And Volker's College Barber Shop
On Bob Atz's Service lands.
It saw the high school principal,
Hugh Stewart then by name,
Coaching his team in football
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And leading them to fame.
Still~th.,e old Chautauqua Barn,
A~ this front door,
.
Where~Doctor Pearson stored the tents
~nd camp-stools by: the ~core.
: n rec~llects the Cosmos Club
HoUsed high in BorO~gh Hall,
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Where the gay young blades around
The town would gather one and all.
Come fall, when air was tarigy
And frost was on the ground, '
'Neath the Chestnut trees beside the tracks,
'In plenty nuts were found. . . " .
,
Tohen, 'the Prep School was in blossom
And Bill Tilden in his Stutz '
Would coach its racquet _wielders
So they'd not be ''TennlsMutts.''
Once stood the old gray school house,
Where Rutgers crosses Yale,
But it burned, alas,. ,beyond repair
And the scholars loud did wall (?).
,
Behind the Inn, down on the Crum
Where water once was clear,
The swains would be canoeing
With the girls 'they thought most dear - '
And in winter, skating parties
With a big bonfire hot,
That would ease the zero temperature
And warm you up a lot.
Once came an epidemic
When hundreds died of "Flu".
But the men of good old "Comp'ny H"
They saw this crisis thru.
It was here that Victor Shirer
In this store had built a den,
In the time of "Tiney" Maxwell,
In the days when men were men Wilbur Crowell, Johnny Ogden,
"Big Les" Asplund a:nd the rest,
Gathered nightly in this sanctum,
There to "shoot the hull" and jest.
It saw Emmons stately Mansion
Being reared upon the hill
And heard the sounds of revelry
At the big House warming thrill.
It could smell delicious odors
From Booth's Bakery next door
And could taste its home made Ice C.ream
That would make ,you call for: more.
If you wished to mall a letter,
, To the Post Office you'd go Then it sat where Eddie Noyes
His Real Estate doth show.
Should you want to traipse to Philly,
But not to take the train,
You would walk up to the Pike and walt,
In sunshine or in rain.
There the four-wheeled "Tooner Trolley"
In an hour more or less,
Would jounce you to Angora,
SOmewhat disarranged in dress.
There was speeding in our Borough, then,
Just as there is today,
When Ramsey'S 'lectric 'buggy,
At 10 miles sped dOwn the way.
In the name of modern Progress
Such nostalgic dreams are Past
But this well-worn slab of granite
Will not change unto the Last.
A. G.· CATHERMAN
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Arts CentIr To Stage
Rower Show and Tea
.
87th Freshmo~ C/oss
LWV Discussion Groups
Enrolls at Swarthmore Scheduled for· Odober
(Contillued hom Pale J)
are from the 8Urround1na J!!ea.
Peter Kroon, Jr., a 1956 graduate
from Swarthmore High School,
was cap~ of the football, baske~ball and track teams. His bro~er; Bert, who is a S~artbmore
College. senior, was on the varsity
football squad and w~ 'captain: of
the track t e a m . .
. Willlam T. Robinson, Ill, was
the Chester Times "A' selection for
the all-Delaware County Football
Team, as a result of his play on
the Haverford 'l'ownshi~ High
School football team.
Bill Lee, Jr., played vanity
baseball for Swarthmore High.
'l'he class also boasts the ~
Tenilis State Singles Champion,
The United States ~ school
champion . weight-lifter,' an~ a
member of the Quaker all-star
basketball team.
'.
A Montana girl won her state's
InterscholaStic Jr. Women's Tennis Championship.
The Membership Committee of
the Community Arts Center will
present to the pubUc on Sunday,
October 7, a Flower Show and
Tea, with six looaI G8(den Clubs
participating. The theme of this
event, which w1Il take place' at
the center on Rogers Lane in WalUngford from 2:30 to 5 p.m., will
be ·'Thc Art of Flowers."
Each of the following Garden
Clubs will present its owJi varia..
tion of the theme:
Springfield Garden Club "Oriental Motif," Mrs. W. S. Friemu-th, chairman; Hill and Hollow
Garden Ciu~"Colonial Design,"
Mrs. Lawrence i. stabler, chjdrman; Senior Providence Garden
Club - CIA Study," Mrs .. Philip
W.. Kniskern, chairman; Junior
Providence Garden Club - CIA
Study," Mrs. W. Charle.s Hogg, Jr.,
chairman; Country Gardens "A Contemporary Stu d y of
Autumn," Mrs.' Robert Zerbe,
chairman; and Pine Ridge Garden
Chlb - "A Gallery of Art," Mrs.
H. L. Cupp, Jr., chairman.
. Hostesses for the tea will be
Mrs. Robert W. Beatty' of Wallingford, who is membership chairman of the Arts Center; and Mrs.
George Harvey of Media. Mrs.
Virgil Ware of Wallingford is in
charge of decorations. A cordial
invitation is extended to everyone.
Classes in many fields· of art for
both adults and children will
begin next Monday at the Arts
Center. Information about them
or abou" membership is available
at the office, MEdia-.6-1075.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of
College avenue are spending. this
week in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Belk of
Whittier place with their chUdren
Billy and Stevie salled on theS.s.
Liberte on SatUrday to spend a
year in Paris where Mr. Be1k will
be Working for the Free Europe
Universilf·
Two dJscUBSJon group meetings
of the Swatthmore League of
Women Voters are scheduled for
October and will deal' with the
economic technicBl and technical
assistance programs of, the United
Nations. Both meetings will be
held at the home of the chair-men, Mrs. WiIllam J. Cope, 112i
Muhlenberg avenue the first
scheduled for 1-3 p.~ October 3
and the second for 8:15 p.m.,
October 15. '
' .
,The f ~~p ~ill
~h::
"!ey 0
.
prooa _ . , .
mg the needs and proposals for
an extension and are-appraisal
of the b~ic purpose of the foreign
aid program.
Dr. -Kar-l-Re-\J-n-fn-g-a-~-co-m-panied
dis.::.!
by his daughter-in-law Mrs. E. G.
Reuning of Drexel Hill left
Swarthmore on'September 11 and
drove to Lakeland, Fla., where
Dr. ,a.nd Mrs. .RaWling, formerly
of sOuth Swarthmore avenue, are
now located at 714 West ~,
Lakeland. ,Mrs. RenDing joined
her husband on Saturday after a
visit with Mrs. Arno Viehoever in
Washington, D. C., f9rmer1y of
Mrs. Russell. H. -~t of Dartmouth avenue vIsited-, iD Washington. D. C. this past . weekend
with her brother-In-law and sister
~r. and Mrs. 'Andrew ,W. McKay.
United Jobbers
ANNOUNCES
:Its First Annual
College Eleven Visits Showr'oonl . & .Warehouse
.Hamilton Tomorrow
,
. -An.optimistic Lew Elverson sur..
veyed h41. SwArthmore Conege.
varsity football team in full scrim":
mage ullder.game. con~tioDS·Mon
day and rated his 19&8 charges
Superior .t~ last':y'eBr~s, ~evep'. ' ,
, ThiS may come as' a SUlPrise t.?
those. who note the advocate of
the: single-wing is tai:ed with the
task of replaciDg pra~cally, ,the
entire center of hiS fOl'Ward wall.
Included among those who are
missing from the 1955 squad,
which triumphed only twice In
eight outings, are tackles Han k
Winde and St~ Spitzer, guar.ds
HarrY Roeder and Howie Hanowell. Elverson has picked hardluck grldder Bill ZimmerJl\an for
the left guard position, a move
made possible by a successful sum-
opera~on
,
Clearance Sale
:., , Every,"ing Goes at
Q~u"~e
Discounts'
.'FREE DOOR PRIZES..AND FREE HOUOAY
F~iday. 10 to 9
Sun~ay.
TRI~
. Saturday. 10 to 9
11 to 4
UNITED JOBBERS
9TH $TREET AND LAMOKIN
CHESTER
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on'
theknee.
junior's ~
perennially-weak
right
However, the Garnet's forward
. STORE HOURS: Monday th~ Thursd~y9.:30 to 5:30 P. M.
wall was weakened considerably
,
SatUrday 9:30 "to 6:00 P.M.
on Mond~y when junior tackle . Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.~
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE·S··
standout Pete Durkson suffered a
fractured wrist and hand-an injury which is expected to keep
him out of at least four games.
Three freshmen have been moved up to plug these huge gaps in
the line. They are Herman FeldhUsed, guard from Delmar, N. Y.,
Ed Steiner of Milford, Del., apd
Chris Clague of Washington, D. C.,
at the tackle positions.
Travelling to clinton, N. Y. for
its initial contest of the year with
Hamilton College' tomorrow, the
Garnet is preparing to avenge last
year's 26-12 defeat.
Saturday's tilt will be the thirteenth gridiron meeting between
the schools in a rivalry which
dates back to 1935. Swarthmore
has tne edge in the series, 7-5,
and was triumphant three consecutive years before last year's
defeat.
Something 'old •••
Something new • • •
Something clifferHt • • •
Is'ln Store For You • • •
ManhaHan8 WytheY. "
medium sptead,
collar naturedly fta+~ters the
. features of almost
every type of man
at ...
FALL
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- especially YOuI
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Girl Scout Troop 16
Plans Trip to Mexico
Members of Troop 16 voted, at
their first meeting of the Fall, to
become an International Troop
and visit Mexico next summer.
The decision was made on Wednesday of last week.
An intermediate troop for many
years, it 'became a senior troop
on its 30th birthday, in 1954.
The troop spent last year fulfilling
the Five Point Program required
of every senior scout. It included learning about the structure of
the Girl Scout organization, being
of service, perfecting skills that
would be useful to the community
in an emergency, increasing their
camping skills, and developing a
new interest.
The last took the form of planning and executing exchange
visits with a senior tmop hi East
Orange, N. J. The New Jersey
troop entertained Troop 16 and
took them sight - seeing in New
York one week end. When the
New Jersey girls returned the
visit, Troop 16 showed them Philadelphia, their established camp
at Sunset Hill, and took them
canoeing on the Brandywine.
A ninth grade patrol will work
on the Five Point Program, this
year, while the older patrol will
be studying Spanish and earning
money for their trip.
Senior scouting is open to all
girls 15 years or older, or in the
ninth grade. Information about
the troop may be secured from
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow leader for the
past three years, at KIngswood 40278.
Kappas to Meet
Kappa Kappa Gamma will have
the first sewing meeting of the
year on October 2 at the home of
Mrs. E. Lawrence Conwell, 111
Columbia avenue.
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IISIC SEMPER"
You have seen perchance in passing,
Or on entering this Store,
That well-worn slab of granite
At the threshold of the door.
It has hollowed two full inches
Since 'twas laid in Nineteen Three
And thru years the many changes
In our Borough it can see.
Long before old Michael
And the gates were put aside
And the underpass was builded
Thru which we swiftly glide It watched Bassett's double-runner
Coasting down North Chester hill,
Heard the cries of joyoUS youngsters
In the moonlit winter's chill.
It could see "Clayt" Walton's office,
Stationed just across the road,
Next to Charlie Parker's edifice,
Where Real Estate was sold.
It remembers Durnall's hardware
On the spot where Michael's stands,
And Volker's College Barber Shop
On Bob Atz's Service lands.
It saw the high school principal,
Hugh Stewart then by name,
Coaching his team in football
And leading them to fame.
Still stands the old Chautauqua Barn,
Across from this front door,
Where Doctor Pearson stored the tents
And camp-stools by the score.
It recollects the Cosmos Club
Housed high in Borough Hall,
Where the gay young blades around
The town would gather one and all.
Come fall, when air was tangy
And frost was on the ground,
'Neath the Chestnut trees beside the tracks,
In plenty nuts were found.
Then, the Prep School was in blossom
And Bill Tilden in his Stutz
Would coach its racquet. wielders
So they'd not be "Tennis Mutts."
Once stood the old gray school house.
Where Rutgers crosses Yale,
But it burned, alas, beyond repair
And the scholars loud did wail (?).
,
Behind the Inn, down on the Crum
Where water once was clear,
The swains would be canoeing
With the girls .they thought most dear
And in winter, skating parties
With a big bonfire hot,
That would ease the zero temperature
And warm you up a lot.
Once came an epidemic
When hundreds died of "Flu".
But the men of good old "Comp'ny H"
They saw this crisis thru.
It was here that Victor Shirer
In this store had built :1 den,
In the time of "Tiney" Maxwell,
In the days when men were men Wilbur Crowell, Johnny Ogden,
"Big Les" Asplund
There to "shoot the bull" and jest.
It saw Emmons stately Mansion
Being rca red upon the hill
And heard the sounds of revelry
At the big House warming thrill.
It could smell delicious odors
From Booth's Bakery next door
Ami could taste its hnme made Ice Cream
That would make ,you call for more.
If you wished to mail a letter,
To the Post Office you'd go Then it sat where Eddie Noyes
His Real Estate do~h show.
ShOUld you want to tt'aipge to PhiIly,
But not to t<:ke the train,
You would walk up to the Pike and wait,
In sunshine or in rain.
Tlwre the f()ur-whceled "Tooner Trolley"
1;1 :::' hnllr more or less.
\Volllc\ jOlll1('e :vou 10 Angora,
Somewhat disarranged in dress.
There was speedin~ in our Borough, then,
Just. as there is todav,
\Vhen Ramsey's 'Jectric buggy,
At 10 miles sped dOWn the way.
In the name of modern Prog:·css
Su(,h nostalgic dreams are Past
But this well-worn slab of granite
Will not change unto the Last.
A. G. CATHERMAN
Pharmacist
17 South Chester Road
Swarthmore. Pa.
September '28, 1956
Freshman Class
Arts Center To Stage 87thEnrolls
at Swarthmore
FJower Show and Tea
The Membership Committee of
the Community Arts Center will
present to the public on Sunday,
October 7, a Flower Show and
Tea, with six local Garden Clubs
participating. The theme of this
event, which will take place at
the center on Rogers Lane in WalUngford from 2:30 to 5 p.m., will
be "The Art of Flowers."
Each of the following Garden
Clubs will present its own variation of the theme:
Springfield Garden Club
"Oriental Motif," Mrs. W. S. Friemuth, chairman; Hill and Hollow
Garden Club-"Colonial Design,"
Mrs. Lawrence J. Stabler, chairman; Senior Providence Garden
Club - "A Study," Mrs. Philip
W. Kniskern, chairman; Junior
Providence Garden Club "A
Study," Mrs. W. Charles Hogg, Jr.,
chairman; Country Gardens -"A Contemporary Stu d y of
Autumn," Mrs. Robert Zerbe,
chairman; and Pine Ridge Garden
Chlb - "A Gallery of Art," Mrs.
H. L. Cupp, Jr., chairman.
Hostesses for the tea will be
Mrs. Robert W. Beatty of Wallingford, who is membership chairman of the Arts Center; and Mrs.
George Harvey of Media. Mrs.
Virgil Ware of Wallingford is in
charge of decorations. A cordial
invitation is extended to everyone.
Classes in many fields of art for
both adults and children will
begin next Monday at the Arts
Center. Information about them
or about.. membership is available
at the office, MEdia 6-1075.
I
College Eleven Visits
Hamilton Tomorrow
An optimistic Lew ElVerson surveyed his Swarthmore College
varsity football team in full scrimmage under game conditions Monday and rated his 1956 charges
superior to last year's eleven.
This may come as a surprise to
those who note the advocate of
the single-wing is faced with the
task of replacing practically the
entire center of his forward wall.
Included among those who are
missing from the 1955 squad,
which triumphed only twice in
eight outings, are tackles Han k
Winde and Stan Spitzer, guards
Harry Roeder and Howie Hallowell. Elverson has picked hardluck gridder Bill Zimmerman for
the left guard position, a move
made possible by a successful summer operation on the junior's
perennially-weak right knee.
However, the Garnet's forward
wall was weakened considerably
on Monday when junior tackle
standout Pete Durkson suffered a
fractured wrist and hand-an in1 jury
which is expected to keep
him out of at least four games.
Three freshmen have been moved up .to plug these huge gaps in
the line. They are Herman Feldhusen, guard from Delmar, N. Y.,
Ed Steiner of Milford, Del., and
Chris Clague of Washington, D. C.,
at the tackle positions.
Travelling to Clinton, N. Y. for
its initial contest of the year with
Hamilton CoIJege tomorrow, the
Garnet is preparing to avenge last
year's 26-12 defeat.
Saturday's tilt will ,be the thirteenth gridiron meeting between
the schools in a rivalry which
dates back to 1935. Swarthmore
has the edge in the series, 7-5,
and was triumphant three consecutive years before last year's
defer.t.
Something old • • •
Something new • • •
Somefhing diHerent •
Is In Store For You •
••
• •
at the
FALL
RUMMAGE SALE
in Trinity Church
Oct. 10th - 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Oct. 11 th • ~:30 a.m•• 1 p.m.
(ContilJued from Page J)
are from the surrounding area.
Peter Kroon, Jr., a 1956 graduate
from Swarthmore High School,
was captain of the football, 'basketball and track teams. His brother, Bert, who is a Swarthmore
College senior, was on the varsity
football squad and was captain of
the track team.
William T. Robinson, III, was
the Chester Times 'A' selection for
the all-Delaware County Football
Team, as a result of his play on
the Haverford Township High
School football team.
Bill Lee, Jr., played varsity
baseball for Swarthmore High.
The class also boasts the PIAA
Tennis State Singles Champion,
The United States high school
champion weight-lifter, and a
member of the Quaker all-star
basketball team.
A Montana girl won her state's
Interscholastic Jr. Women's Tennis Championship.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of
College avenue are spending this
week in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Beik of
Whittier place with their children
Billy and Stevie sailed on the S.S.
Liberte on Saturday to spend a
year in Paris where Mr. Beik will
be working for the Free Europe
Universit~.
LWV Discussion Groups
Scheduled for Odober
Two discussion group meetings
of the Swarthmore League of
Women Voters are scheduled for
October and will deal with the
economic technical and technical
assistance programs of the United
Nations. Both meetings will be
held at the home of the chairmen, Mrs. William J. Cope, 1121
Muhlenberg avenue, the first
scheduled for 1-3 p.m. October 3
and the second for 8: 15 p.m.,
October 15.
The group will discuss a survey of this UN program, sh()wing the needs and proposals for
an extension and a re-appl'aisal
of the basic purpose of the foreign
aid program.
Dr. Karl Reuning accompanied
by his daughter-in-law Mrs. E. G.
Reuning of Drexel Hill left
Swarthmore on September 11 and
drove to Lakeland, Fla., where
Dr. and Mrs. .Reuning, formerly
of South Swarthmore avenue, are
now located at 714 West Belmar,
Lakeland. Mrs. Reuning joined
her husband on Saturday after a
visit with Mrs. Arno Viehoever in
Washington, D. C., formerly of
Mrs. Russell H. Kent of Dartmouth avenue visited in Washington, D. C. this past weekend
with her brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. McKay.
United Jobbers
ANNOUNCES
Its First Annual
Showroom Be Warehouse
Clearance Sale
Everything Goes ot Double Discounts
FREE DOOR PRIZES AND FREE HOUOAY TRIPS
Friday. 10 to 9
Saturday. 10 to 9
Sunday. 11 to 4
UNITED JOBBERS
9TH STREET AND LAMOKIN
CHESTER
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
Manhattan® WytheT.M.
medium spread,
collar naturally flatters the
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every type of man
- especially you!
SPEARE'S
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The Swarthmorean, 1956-09
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
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