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.AUG 3 1956
For
Remember
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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SWAIlTBMORE, FRIDAY, August 3, 1956
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 31
River Cruise Final
Rina for SUommer Club
Roy Wih!'er Former:
o F.,. Chief Dies
Swarthmorean
Man h
W.Ins A·Ir T
rop y
BOyer,"l.8wr.,PIRenshaw, Sublette ace
S:~ar:!or=~.
Three
and
Mn. Clarence C. Franck and their
son Martin, wh~ were among the
survivors of the Andrea Doria,
Major David F. MeCalUster of are now at their home on ComGain Ribbons In
din
ell avenue, unharmed.
Swarthmore, comman g oJBcer
Championship
of the 142nd Fighter Intercepter
Events
Squadi'on won the Air National .
II.
Jean Boyer and °Jan° Lawrence
Guard's Earl T. Ricks Trophy. in
placed f~th and ~fth among 10
a 1,922 mile 0l1(ght Saturday.
S s e n i o r women's diving entries
.
0
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Tuesday evening when Judy Tate
McCallister, commander of the Amherst Avenue Resi· ent of Colonial ViDage captured the
Wilmington, Del., Air National
Had Lived Here
champiOnship in this division of
Gu~rd unit, officially averaged
1908
the. Suburban Swim League at
547.68 miles an hour in the flight
Mr W'lll.~eJames Cresson 32 Martins Dam. Jean's total judges'
from 'Hamilton Air Force Base, Amh:~t' 1 a~enue, passed a';"ay scoring slightly. ~urpassed Judy's
near San Francisco, to the New Saturday afternoon at her home, over five of h~r div:es but ,dropped.
f 11'
ear' 'llness She was on a low scorlng SlXth. Her score.
Orleans Moissant International 0 owmg a y
sl.
0 of 103.3 was just· 3 points below
Roy -H.o Witmer, a native
Swarthmorean, died Friday, July
20, at the veterans' Hospital at
Pre-oSchool, Pritnary
Bay Pines, Fla., where he had
Groups Fete
been confined tor the past four
•
months with a brain tumor.
Parents
For several years ohlef of the
The Anal week of Summer Club Swarth.more Fire and Protective
was highlighted by an. all-day Association, and at onetime vicecruise on the Wilson Line last president Clf the organization, he
Wednesday. The trip do~ the was born and reared in SwarthDelaware was thoroughly enjoyed more. Residing for many years on
by the boys and girls who have Union avenue, he later moved to
taken ~ in the six weeks Sum- Ridley.Park. He moved to Flprida
mer CI.ub program as well a~ iri 1934, and since 1946 ,had made
several parents and ~ests. '
0 his home in Largo.·
Also during the week· awards - He is surVIVed by his wife, the
were presented to Andy Mac- former Bertha Tjtus, four broth...
b g
Nthau"e'ouantstadoBnedintsyg ~~ f:"i : _ ers, and ~ee sisten.
AirporL He made three stops 76Bom Estella Ommert, she was Jan edPowell dOf Aronlmink who
o
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--along the way, for men in his unit
p l ac
sacon
ing part in this summer'saCUvi.
the daughter. of John and Anna . Dave Detwcller, Colonial ViIties. The counselors felt that their
to refuel his plane.
Ommert of .Pittsburgh, where she lage ·lifeguard, won the senior
display of leaden1:lip ability, good
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A veteran of more than 1000 spent her ~ll'l~OOd. Soon after heT men's championship 0with a score
sportsmanship, enthusiasm and
~g hours in jets and 3000 marriage 10. 1908, she and her of 200.55. Bob Fitzgerald. of Mar, friendliness merited the awards.
houn more in conventional air- husband moved to tpe AmheFSt tins Dam was second and - Steve
Embl~s were °awarded today
craft, McCalllster worked over- avenue address.
Fisher of Aronimink third. Skip
to the members of the winning Jos~pho E. Haines Widow time last September flying his jet
During her long residence Mrs. Cannon of Martins was fourth,
team, and by the middle of ~e
Lived M.any Years
through Hurricane lone to chart Cresson was a member of the Dennis dePaul' of Marple-Newweek ;the Pottsburgh Pirates had
its course for weather control sta- SWarthmore Woman's Club and town fifth, and BilI Mattis, Colonimoved intO~ the lead. This bad
S. Chester Rd.
tions in the Delaware Vallex area. a faithful w~rker for Trinity al Village, sixth.
.
been achieved through the 1J.ne
Mrs. MaryR6s8mond Haines,
He and his wife Dorothea live Church of which she was also a
Diime Renshaw placed sixth
work of all the members of the ~dow .of Joseph E. Haines, died at 2 Yale avenue with their six member.
with 'a score of 052.7 °just ~
27, a
t 3: 30 a.m . at children.
S eh 'IS survl~e
. d .b y her. hus0
' Colonial
teamincludlng Graham 0 Patter- Frlday, J ".lLU,1
. tenths
of a point less than
son, captain, and Don Jones, Ed- the/Green County Memorial Hosband; three children, William J. Village's fifth placer.laker in the
die Shute, Bob Rowland, Ricky pita1, Catskill, N. Y. She was 86.
Jr., of H- abvertrfOrAd )Planeceiw,:::ax:: junior girls diving chaimpionship
Draper, Betsy Coddington, Eudora
Mrs. Haines and her husband
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(Mrs. Ro e.
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at Rose Valleyo Wednesday evenMacNair, and Bill Cushing.
were residents of 212 South ChestCornell avenue, and Mary (Mrs. lng Each of the six clubs in tb.)
In. second place -only a feVi er road for many years. After
. William C.) Collenberg of Dick- Le~gue had a diver place among
points behind-were the Machetes her husband's'death in 1944 Mrs.
Don Jones and Joe Lehecka ~o~ avenue; and sev~ grand- the top six in this classification,
with Andy MacNair, captain, and Haines continued to make her demonstmted the values of stead- children.
Aronimink Winning l1rst Martins
Kim Prescott, Tom Gaylord, Jim home in Swarthmore, at 201 South iness and -experience as they
Services were held Tuesday Dam second Rose vall~y third
Tolles, Laird Thompson, Linda Chester road. Latterly, she had stroked their way to the Swarth- afternoon at Trinity Church. Marple-Newiown fourth.
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Kennedy, Betsy Breake11, and spent several summers at Haines. more Tennis Club's Men's Doubles Burial followed in Glenwood MeJohn 0 Ungern, who was 0out of.
Alan· Rueger.
Falls, where- she was taken 111. . Championships on Saturday, JUJle ~orioal Gard~, Broomall. 0
last·, Saturday'S meet due.to a
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Following these came the VigiMrs. Haines was a member 0 of 28. The opposing l1na U sts, curt .0 .. . o·
t t·head 0injury creceived° in practi~
Iantes°'in-tblrd pl~ followed bYot\le:~~f)roe;.~~~thly Mee~. wall1ii.~~~~'J1!!1!~~o:W~}'?~~m.~-~_~;.~_ .•
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0~y diving.the .• p~ous!.day,· ,was
the Panthers, the J'lylng Cheetahs, of the ileHglous SocietY· of able ·to attack Dehindo-s"c9!Wder:: . -ADZ-Star :Gallle
back in· campetiijoli aJong ·with
and the KOoI Kats.
Friends. She and her hllSband ably stronger serVice, obut Don and
Tbe Ifttermed1ate· Edeo League °Rob Baker and Eric Peterson repThe big .event of the last week were very active over a 0period of Joe were the more consistent in will play its All-Star game to- resenting Swart1m.lore in the jun. of the Summer Rlecreatlon Pro· years in. borough aflain. Mrs. keeping the ball in play until an morrow at 1 p.m. on the Yeadon ior boys diving. AU were out(Continued on Page 8)
Haines was particularly interest- opportunity for an effective volley l1eld. Six local boys-Bob Brad- classed as Marple-Newtown diVed in the early ~ears of the or placement presented Itself.
shaw, Dave Houtz,. Jim -Robinson, ers placed first and third, Aroni.IIft~T
S
Swarthmore Womans Club.
While most of the games were Jim Pattelson, Brody 0 Crawford Olink second and sixth, and Coa ....... ]
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Before her· marriage to Mr. vigorously contested, the winners and Thaddeus Adams will parti- lonial Village fourth and flfth.
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Haines she was a teacher for many doIIlinilted the play sufficiently to clpate.
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Slmiltaneously with the junior
.a~
.
'
Years
at
the
Friends
Central
run
the
match
out
in°
straight
sets,
In
the
Junior
League
All-Star
diving
at Rose Valley the senior
Funeral servi~es for Harry P.
Tarr of Morton,owho died Thurs- ~hool.
6-4, 6-4, 6-3.. Saturday's high play-off on Saturday, the western owomen's and men's 440-yard
She left surviving her ..one humidity dido not apPear .to affect team defeated the eastern team freestyle championship event was
day night,· Ju1y 19, at his ho~e daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hatn~the quality of play, although the by a score of 5 to 4. Hoe1ping the held in the Swarthmore pool,
in Morton, were held MOtu;ltlyStephenson of Blo?m1ngton, Ill., neow champions later confessed victon from Swat¢hmore V{~re with . the . home ,team's single
afternoon, July 23, in Glenolden;
d hil.l....
Geo g
W
t ·
i th
burial was held in Ar_Ungton two gran c 1.U ..n,
r e
'thelll~elves grateful that a fourth Bob Dawes and Bob Kenschaft a. ~try, Bob Sublette, .placmg .s x
~henson, Jr., and Anne W. or fifth set had proven ~eces- short stop; Bill Fuoss, catcher, 1n the latter with a time of 5.42.2,
C~~mtery~.
~orton 17 years ago, Stephenson;
and twO. stepgrand- sai.y
and Butch Hofmann at second.
(Continued on Page 8)
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Sons Joseph Martin and Richard
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the sOn of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G.
rti
As a consequence of their vicTarr, Jr., of mghland ~venue, M~:~te services were held this tory, Don and Joe acquired the
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Servo·lceS Held Tuesdo!l1y
For Mrs. Wm.Cre· son
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Mrs. Rosamond Halnes
Succumbs 10 New York
at
lones-Lehecka Net .
Doubles Championship
·de
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h School· Student
::;r;~!~ ~::: :!~,th:e~:
~2'sl:in~~r:;;~ =:~r x:!
~ ~tthe
pASTOR. JOHN C KULP REPORTS
FROM IDS POST IN IKUNO, JAPAN
week
Friends Cemetery in
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been~teadily improying, oaQd. had Mickletown, N. J.
Bill Haseltine, earned permanent
The following a,.e' ezce1'pts . "Once in Alaska, our time bebeen abie to continue his studies
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possession of the former awards trom an open Jette!' to the COR- gan filling with new adventure as
at SwartbIDore High School'during
by posting their third triumph in g~eg4tion . oj the Swat"thfflOT'e well as responsibility. Durin~ our
the spring. He would ohave been
the annual event. °Both teams iJl Methodist Chu,.ch, from the past- 36 hours there, we had a 'lengthy
a junior in September."
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this year's finals were lOOking for 0,., John C. Kulp, who is cu,.,.en~- orientation briefing, and a 300
He °Wasa' member of , the KedChristine Ford, Amherst av,e- th'eir first win, though both have Iy in Japan wii~ a 37 men,be!' mile trip to Seward to see our
ron MethOdist Church 'and a jun- Due, has been awarded a S,peclal been finalists &n. a number 0of ministerial team. The tette!' 1'e- Methodist work there in ~e
for member of Morton Fire Com- scholarship given by the Federal .prior occasions.
COf'ds his t,.a1,eb 0from the time Of church, the hospital and Jessee
pany 1.
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Republic of Germany for ~
Players at the Tennis Club are his depanut"e on June 24 up to Lee· Hi?iile ofor ~dren. Back in
At high schOOl, he was manager in .that. country during the 19156- now pointing for the Men's SiDgl- the date Of his letter, Ju1V 20. Anchora,e, I chanced to ~ ~ter..
of the football team of 1955, and 57 academic year.
es ChampiOnships, to be be1d
(Originally appointed to leroe the viewed on a. local TV travelers
this Past season was assistant
Only 60 of these special,schOl.-4I the end of the clUb's se&9OlI in town of SamUkawa, On coa.st4l sho~" ·~Iaska: has nOw h~ of
manager of the baseball team.. He ships, blel~ round-triP tr\9ns.. late Auaust and earlY' Septelpber. Japan, he was tNmterred to the Swarth~or~ a~d Our Mission to
a180 mlMged in various sports portatioD, tuition at any ~.
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mining toum of lkurao in the; J~pan. ~0!l~~~F.-. th~ ~t us apduring his junior high school tlon of higher ed.ucatlGa bl
est
L-f . 5 .• °Co
mountGins.)
pealing were made honorary
- 0 . ·Germany or West Berlin and a
leaving
.urses
''Let me thank 090 many of you members of· the "Top 0'· the
ye;:'adCutlOn °to hhrpa~, :hjstiPend of 3GO DM a: month from . Two-week° courseS· th. ·jUnior for the inspiring siend-oft you ar- World:Ctub"ooanC{°tiUted to dinis survlv8d by a brother, hul~ Ifoyember 1 to July S1 t \1957 were and senior life saving will be ranged at the airport. All my Ute nei' at one of the best restauran~
3rd~ a 1950 graduate of Swarth- oftered. All candidates in the fteld given at the Sw~ore Swim I shall never forget that ~U! • • .. With me$ at $3.00 and up, this
more Hlgh,o who will s1IOtt1y be of study excepting medical studi~ Club .Pool Monday through 1'ri''The 1light ohere was uneventful WAS good f~rtune.
released from the United States were eligible to apply. Tbe com day beginning August 6. Moemben if not fatiguing. Fortunately, the
"From then on, we have been
Army; and his grandpuents, Mr. ~tltion., open to both men and from 12 to 16 years of age are Ibng houn were broken by a long on the move. A midnight to 2 a.m•
.. ,aDdM1:'s. Paul C. Tarr, also of women, closed June 1 of this year. en.tble fOl' the JUD:ior course at sto~ver at ~cago where we briefing belore 111gbt ~ helped
Morton.
. Tbese .. feJlowtdUPS were estab- 2 0p.m. Tbose 16 and over may attended evening' service at Chi- answer more questions. Then the
lished by the German RepubUc: enter the seDlor. class at 6: 30 cago Temple First Methodist last leg of the flight (18 hours and
EcIw.,.d H A. lien '
gratitude for the help of . I e
Church, Dr. Charles Ray Goff, one refUeling stop 0in the Aleu.
' . " ' . -c '. -:.; 0 ' . - . . . - -Ameri~ Goftmment and peope .,0 Both courses will be conducted Pastor.o This
is the downtown. tians) broujht us to Tokyo on
. A;(k iff S~ D,saster in the post-war rec~truction of by Carl Schaefer of the pool church famous for Its Chapel in Seb~~
very contused in
.The ctestroX.er escort Bdward Germany.
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., guards.
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the Sky and an original of Warner telling time. ~
.
R. Allen, ODe of the ~e ships
Chris, the daughter of ~.an~
. .
SaUman'so "lIead. of Christ."
0 urn not try to put o~ oJNlPtr
the l'l!icat . . °disaster 0( the MrS. Henry C. J'ord, is schedul-:
DIsC... Idool ........
"The continuiDgtrip from Chi~ ~ tliatwas.riquired of us durb:a8
AiIdrea Doria, was. named In ~- to sail October 1'1· on. the M. .
The school bOard met as a eom- cago Was also .bMkeD by shorter, our.ftrst daysin.-Tc.kyo. It ~
or of IA. BcIwanJ.. H. ADen, U.s.N. Bertin. A student at the Uliiver: mitt. Mondq eveaIna to dJs~ legstretchin. stops at. St. PauI"welli8veJ: atbpped to~~ We
Lt. ADen's widow, Krs;.Doiotfly ally of Pams7~a;.abe.ls::e cUss e1ementarT scbool expanlfOD·BUJIngs ~d SPOkane, With ,break- I 'Were rushed t'rom'''o ne.ption
C. ADell aDd her· <.aD tt'eny aDd .ren~ spencUn~.o~
a ·~th
weil 'o~fast ..
;Wash. ~ it was, 'to aaotber. an ~ wlth'toimal
daqh~ &lFDt . . .~ 0~t ~ Music c:a~Po ~~ ~ SIiI7.
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Christine Ford Wins
German Fellowship
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Personals
Dr. anll Mrs. Geotge B. Heckman and family of Park allenue,
and Mr. and Mrs. Williain E.
Kurtzhalz and {amily, also of Park
avenue, returned home Saturday
froin a two
at Havh Nweek
J sojoum
.
en Beac , ., •. '.
MrS. Glenn Grogan of Westminster avenue is entertaining as
her house guest her sister Mrs.
Mabel Bi1llngs of Grandville,
Mich.
Dr. Helen P. ~uth' of Dartmouth avenue with Miss Marian
Will of Montclair, N. J., are leaving shortly for Pigeon Cove,
Mass., where they will spend the
month of August.
Mrs, A. M. Lackey of Ogden
avenue had as her
guests h".. son-in-law and daughtei- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McClosky
of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 scar S . H a rt returned to theIr home on Lafayette
avenue last week following a six
day motor trip to White Sulphur
Springs, W. Va.,' and the Skyllne
Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.
Held of Westminster avenue have
returned from their vacation in
Georgia and Puerto Rico. Motoring to Atlanta for a vIsit with
Mrs. Held's P!II'ents Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J. SDyder, the
flew from there to San Juan.
·After a 240 mile rr.otor
around the island, they flew
Charlotte AmaUa' con St.
in the Vlrgln Islands, for a
slay, and then continued on
Florida, where they spent a
in Fort Lauderdale. They visited
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles AI" daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry
I.IITHS
Dr. and Mrs. Dino E. P. Mclen.
Richter visited
Mrs.
Foster's
other
Lt
(
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d
Mr
AIl
Curdy of South Chester road an.
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6
an
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an
Mrs. William. T. Salom
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Rumpf of Cheverly, Md.,
nounce the arrival of a dauihter
Peter, Blll, aDd Jim,
Mrs. BoYd H8rris in PraIrie VU- nounee the blrt}l of theli' secOnd Gretchen on Monday, July 23, 'at
to her h"",,, on Haverford
lage, Kans. forflve weekS. After· son, David Allan, Wednesday, Methodist HospitaL
Friday after a two week slay their retum to Swarthmore, Mr.
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Richter trsveled south J~r~RumPf is the former Bar.
N. M. Pierpont in
and are at the present time visit- hara' Anne Krase, daughter of
Conn.
ing relatIVes in Miami and Key Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
. !Crase of
PICTURE FRAMING
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
West, Fla. En.route they. stopped Middl.etown Road, Media. Mr. and
PORTRAit STUDIO
and children Catherine, .Janet, for a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mn;. F. W. Rumpf of St. Michaels,
rho......._phlc uppI'
and Mark of. Rutgers avenue, will William D. McHenry in Columbia, Md. a", the pa~ lIl'8n4par....
leave Tuesday fot a
S. C. Mrs, McHenry is the'daugh- ents.
ROGER"
.
visit with Mrs. Goldwater's par- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
entsMr..and Mrs. W. li.
Acker of Wallingford and Mr.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Sta,* ... "i~i'li".
in Nantucket.
McHenry, the son of Mrs. William
FOR ALL
M':.tna
Mrs. B ess.
B'
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McHenry
of
Parrish
road.
MAGAZINES
e,wo..
.
the month of July at Vanada
Mrs. George E. Silloway of MRS. LLOYD E. EAtJII'lI'MAN
MEen. '6-2176
Woods on J3arnegat Bay, N. J., re- North Chester road is entertaining 31S D.rimoatlt AVenDe
Op~ Frid~y' Evenings
turned Tuesday to her home on her son-in-law and daughter Mr. ~S~W~arth;~"'~'IOI'~:
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North Swarthmore avenue.
and Mrs. Paul J. Furnas of Earl- ~
Mr. an.d Mrs. William H. Clark ham College, Ind., for a
of Haverford place and their son of weeks.
Billy, recently spent two and a
Former SwarUunoreans Mr.
half weeks in the Andirondacks and Mrs. Wallace McCurdy of
and Cape Cod.
Westtown, will leave Monday for
BEAUTY SALON
a two week vacation at Sea View
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Fine
LEST S!AUTY 'ACATION tOol
and Ashley and Biff of North in Absecon, N. J.
.
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Swarthmore avenue were the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wittrelch
9
South
Chester Road
weekend iluests of Mr. and Mrs. and young son Bllly are occupy~
Call SWarthmore 6-0476
Vipond in Waverly. During ing thelr new home at 96 LongeflAcllve ......... of ... Sw.................
their visit Mr. Vipond and Mr. low Drive, Colonia, N. J. Mrs.
Fine came in second at the Scran- Wittrelch is the former Miss Carton Country Club golf tourna- oline deFurla, daughter of Mr.
ment.
and Mrs. Guy G. deFur1a of North
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y. Clym- Chester road. Mr.. Wittr<;lch who
er and children Brian, Jimmy, was formerly stationed ill NewBruce, and .Tan, of Park avenue ,port, with the Navy, was recently
spent a few days of last week in released,and is now a chemist in
, 407 .'1TMOUTH
. AYIN';! .
Clift Point, Md.
the research department of the
BREAKFAST - LUNCH Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier Merck ComPBl!y in Rahway.
of Columbia avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hon- 'I
CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
home Saturday after a two
son of Rutgers avenue and Mr.
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 fI.M.
motor trip to Canadit and
and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of
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~o~day Through Friday;
,
England. En roUte they
Havedord avenue have returned
Dally
90e
through the Laurentlans, slayed to their homes foll~ng the~
overnight' at St.
In weekend spent at the Hopsons .
in Atlanta
a fewhome.
more days before
their drive
Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. RoxbY
of Ehn avenue rilt1p1led this week
Quebec,
and buUdlDgs.
at" ottswa From
summer
home at North Mountain
parUament
near Eaglesmere.
Harbor they .made an excursion
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.
Sl Andrews in New Bruswick, Winch and children Peggy, Betsy,
an-
.S.
New
I'amoua last wOl'dlI "I forlot to
DAY C:ARE CENTER
You can't vote in the
Delaware County Child Care
November 8 election unless you Centers' Assoct8tion baa just
are registered.
opened a Dew day care center at
Vermoat and Blanchard ioeds,
Drexel BilL A new modern ODestory building with playllOund
faclllties baa been _ted With
$500 MONTHLY
foundation funds. It· is. a ComSleul" ....,., for 2
I the It"
muniw Chest &P1c:y that 111 availto .....
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in ti1-e comII .1 ~III ......Ioa. No fnINI. W.
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Splll~, Mrs. Hope
Ford Robinson
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Kinclergarten
Morning lind Afternoon Groups
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Ro"se"'". 'VaH'
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from the BI"Iirade Lakes, Maine, and la!el' took a day boat trip
and Ray, have returned to their
where they have been vacationing Nova Scotia. A visit. to Old stur- h~e on Dickinson avenue Mon. .__
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for a few weeks.
bridge Village in MassachUsetts day following several dayS of va- .
was their flnal stop on the trip cation at the Charles E. Fischer
Middletown 'Road ... ,
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van
of Park avenue have returned home.
farm in Nottingham.
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Opposite HIgh MeaClciW .
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from Hulett's Lamtlng at' Lake
Mrs. J. Robe~t McHenry has A. Sidney Johnson, 3rd., of North
Custom
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GeOrge where they spent a three- retumed to her home On Parrish Chester road left early this mornr - WI' .... 'tl
week vUcation. Mr. and MrS. Mark road after a vacation during the
from Scranton on a two week
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Bittle of Riltgers avenue visited past month in Ocean City, N. J., '
trip in ilie Lake Temagami
Ask foto lenPilmer .~ -Hetiry 'Amold
the Vail AIens at their cOttage with ber mother Mrs. C~arles R. area in Qntarl\>, Caitada. .
POWER SPRAYING'_ Tm ""1"1111&
for four days; Mr. and MrS. Clin- 1'''''ehl and the Pbilip M. Reldy
Dr. and Mrs.' James A. R'i'e:hm'
ton Y. Sprout of HightstoWn, N. J. family. Mrs. Passehi is now visit- of Rutgers avenue have as th ..... II.
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were guests also. Before they ing 'her son-In-law and, daughter honse guests this week Dr. and
Yhlt oar Rif.aslfi Market ~~ the .MliJdiehWil RO'iId
went to Hulett's Landing, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reidy at their home Mrs. John Bennett Bnd four chllCOTONEASTJiR. I.Ji!iCQTHOE. JAP,,'NESE ANbRO .... EDA
Mrs. Van AIen stayed for several In Worcester, Mass.
ilren of Greenville, N. C. Dr. Ben.
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days at Cape May with their sonMrs. Ellwood B. Chapman of nett Is profesSor of 'rellgion and
HYIR1D. ~1,~A.TIS·.a"d HEMEI!.OCALLIS Un variety •.
in-law and daughter Mr. and Harvard avenue and Miss Wynona philosophy at East Carolina ColANNUAI,$. P •• iENtiIALS.STAR ROSES
Mrs. John W. Taylor, Jr., and M: Long have returned from Buck lege. He and his family are on a
PEitMA SPllINKLE' SYSTEMS
their young daughter of Balti- ~ Falls where they ~pent three camping trip en route to Lake ~~======'
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weeks. Guests of Mrs. Chapman at George, N. Y.
-- -Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ram~ Buck lUll Falls were Mr. and
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say and children Heather and Mrs. N. O. Pittenger and their
EN&'A'GEMENT
Chick of Mt. Holyoke place and son"in-Iaw and dauibter Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. ·C. Thomas Bauer
Mrs. Ramsay's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J ..Gill aild baby; Mr: and
Mrs. Fnink L. Geltz of HarVard Mrs. Ray Hunt and their daugh- of Kenyon avenue have announcavenue returned Sunday after a ter Janet.
ed the engagement of I their
two iIDd a 'half week vacation at
SUI!anne and John
daughter, Miss Carla Gail, to Mr.
North Waterford, Lake Kezljr, have returned to their home
R. Badger, son of Mrs. StephMe., which included trips to
North Swarthmore avenue Irom 1 en Badger of Springfleld.
top. of Mt. Washington and
. the. Poconos where Suzanne
~aY Harbor.'
tended Camp Teedy-usk-ung
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. ~assell Hawley and Joan, Camp Netirrlus!t
and three children Peggy, Emily at Milford.
SWGI Ikllla .... Pel.
and Stephen of Haverford pia"';
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fellows
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spent the month of July In West of Garrett avenue and SODs ......... U ---,.=-:..-".:..,,:..:,:.;.;:..:..:..:..,:...:..;.:,:.::...~NeWton, Mass.,
the guests of and Chuck stayed for two weeks
Fri.
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Mrs.. Russell's parents Mr. and
e a e Lakes Camp, Maine.
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Mrs. WilUam F. Ch~~.
Mrs .. V. K. FOster of Harvard'
"THE SWAlt"
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Miller, avenue with her son-in-law. and
Ti. love .tory ..,,., ,,.,lKen
Jr., . of Mlirietta avenue, with
(CI .. E"'~CO'E.t.m;:HNIC;O~ORl
.GeoIfI~1,. Christina, and. Pell>r
1'.1. ,""atu,.. 7 ... and'.!O P....
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Paul, 3rd., w1ll leave Monday t ( ) · I I . IJCID/IIIIS' 5tlOW
vacatiqt1- for two. ~ at Cas",T 1"P.". -- lAT.
~e,~Me., anll at Riverv1ew, New
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_the 'iile '*Iicrin!r, &ell h'slhe\O iWitCia
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304th Mil I tar y Government
Group, a Phlladel~ Army Reserve Unlt, to leave for two weeks
active duty traIning at Fort
George G. Meade, Md., on Sunday.
.
Whila at Fort Meade, CoL 01cott will assume COIIUDIIlUl of the
S04th MG qiOuP ci.uiin& the tlnie
the unit is ~artlclpailng in "Operatioa Walk rn"-a m~ milllary
exercise deallng with the adrninisiratlon of mllllary government
in "Vlrlle Province" in the mythIcal aggressor nati"n of "TooL"
In addition to helping the MG
group to accomplish its primary
mission of administering mllllary
government in an occupied country in time of war, Col. Olcott
also will have lots of plain soldiering to do. On the. training
schedule are such subjects as
road marches, map reading,
bivouacs and a visit to the rifle
range for firing of weapons.
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RQlERT J. An. Mgr.
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Il~SSELL 'S~I;!tVICE
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Opposite Borough P~ ~
SVI' 0440
Damn..." . - Lafayetl.
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Garner Several Firsts
Despite FeISt
Company
Swarthmore Swim Club C8ma
out of Its ilnai Suburban Swim
League meet of the season last
Saturday with a double defeat,
the .general assurance that it
haei the best ahowing ever made
by a flrst-year team. The triple
meet, held at Colonial VUlale,
found Martins Dam defeating
Swarthmo1'" by only 14 pointS
(185 to 171) and Colonial Village
defeating Swarthmore by 93
Aboard the radar picket destroyer
po1nts
(223 to 130). Colonial VilUSS K. D. Bailey Midshipman
3/c Furman L. Sheppard, Jr., lale defeated Martr'¥ Dam by 78
sights a 3" gun. The son of Capt. points (216 to 138).
and Mrs. F. L. Sheppard of HavSeveral local swinuners turned
;,rford place, he is a so~,homore i in their best times yet, despite a
at the Naval Academy.
trifle longer course than Usual,
Three thousand
however the strmibt course' refrom the U. S. Naval Academy moved loss of time in tums.
and the Naval Reserve Omcers Swarthmore soon lost the 1~12
Training Corps of 20 colleges
lead it held over Colonial Village
Creek Valley Interest
universities are participating in at the end of the third event.
Henry Gouley. of Wallingford
a training cruise in the Atlantic.
The Williams sisters, Joyce and
a member of the newly
They left Norfolk, V~., June Carol,' were responsible for three
Citizens' Creek Valley Association 5 aboard two battleships, two of the ~our top placings won by
of Delaware County. The Associa_
heavy cruisers and 16 destroyers, S'l"arthmote In the SVllm events,
tion has been established to co" bound for ports in Sweden, Nor- J?yce wlnJ.1lng tjle .. Iqtj!rmediate .
ordinate cItizen interest in creek
way, Denmark, England and Ger- II1rls il'!llklStrok!!
(39.2)
and
valley preservlltion.
many. The future naval officers breaststroke. (45.2) and Carol the
The Association is especially are undergoing "at sea" training senlor glris breaststroke (100
interested in Da~by, Crum, Rid- in duties and life aboard a war- Yards---l:31.9). Charlotte Brodley and Chester creeks. Many ship.
head won the intermediate girls
acres of fields and woodlands
(40.7)., Rob Baker
Gunnery training at Quantan- butterfly
hllve been replaced with houses
brought in the only other top
and pavement during the post- amo Bay, Cuba, climaxed
place for Swarthmore, m interwar building boom thus Increas- cmise before the ships returned mediate boys diving. His score of
to Norfolk yesterday.
inl the .surface run-off. Floods in
66.7 was 1.65 PQlnts above Martins
- - - - - Dam's
the 1955 :hurricane season cost
runner-up Phil Burkhart;
to his base after spending
Delaware County citizens m1lllons aturned
month ill Europe visiting In
Jessi.ca AIlen of Martins Dam
of dollars.
.
.
Germany, Italy, Spain, France, who had belci" the midget girllr'
J. Roy Carroll, Jr., Swarthmore,
breaststroke record of 52.1 turned'
Holland. Lt. James is current- in a new"reco;'ci of 49.7 ColOnial
was among those who participat- and
Iy abol/rd the USNS William C.
.
ed in the discussions which led Langfitt en route to Bremerhav- Village chalked up 19 top timeS
to the establishment of the As. .,
in swinuning and foUr in diving
en, Ge1'll)any.
and won both relays. Martins iiad
sociation.
Mr. John D. Pearson arrived at nine swimming and 'one diving
his home on 'Cornen avenue Mon- iln;ts over all
NEWS NOTES
day allet ..,yorkirig in the Gulf
Swimmers ~110 gai';ed SwarthMrs. Donald A: Crosset of ~exlco op. an experimental pro- more a secOJ.ld and live third placRiverview road bas had as her loot .for,tbJ/-·past two months.
es in bac~lrol
Dr. and Mr~ Peter E. Coste and ROI!insc)p, A: ~ul, R. SubI'1tte, R.,
a.nd· r:\aughter Lt. and Mrs. WU- children of Springfleld have re- Ja~soll,.I;. E4P.'1IlScl1ade, D. Foley.
I.iapl Brink who are on thelr way turned hOllle following a five and Three sec\lDd.s. anc:i three thirds in
from Cherry Point, N. C., to New a half week vacation' trip to the breaS\Siroke were wo~ by. S.
Hayen, ·Conn., where they
West Coa~t. En route to Los An- Campbell, J. Seybold, E. Breakestabllsh their residence.
geles, and on their return journey, ell, lIJ. Boyer, J. Espenschade, D.
Mr. and Mrs. William W....d In t\ley visited with relatives, and McCurdy. Fr~style seconds and
of Morton have returned from a ,,*o.l?ped at the high points of in- thir~ wer'; won ~y C. W1lllams,
month's vacation In Ocean. City. t~rest. And in Claremont, callf.. C. Brodhead, E. Breakell, R. Jack':'
Joean Paul of Park avenUe was they called upon Mr. and Mrs. son, D. Renshaw, J. Espenschade,
in'Bryn Mawr Hospilal for sever- Joseph Paul, former resIaents of D. Foley. Butterfly seconds .and
al days for m~cal tests. She re- Yaie avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. thirds were won by C. WllUams,
tumed home this week.
~
Leonard Dart, formerly of Dick- E. Breakell, C. Decker, D. Reninson avenue.
Shaw, R. McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Snyder
Christine S. Ford, Amherst aveSwarUunore's girls relay team,· ... "~.:':,~','12··~··~1'
and' children Frank, Laura,' Jonnue,
has
won
a
place
On
the
of
J. Lawrence,C. Brodhead, A..·
ath,an, and Bill of Rutgers ave7
Dean's
List
at
the
Unlvel-sity
of
Panl
and J. Robinson came ''In
nue will leave tomorrow for a
Pennsylvania's School of Educa- second.
.
thiee-week vacation in the South.
Jean Boyer placed second .and
After a week at C~~i:it B~ach, tion as a'result Of her high academic
standing
during
the
spring
Jan
Lawrence third in senior
S. C., .they 'Yill spend the' regraduate
of
Swarthmore
girls
diving. Joyce Williams and
term.
A
mainder of' their hollda3' in CornlUgh School, Chris stUdied
Dawn Boyer placed Second and
ellus, N. C., as the guests
Duke
University
before
third in intermediate girls diving.
MrS. Snyder's parents ::M:r~ and
the
University
of
Pennsylvania.
Howard
Schad was third in inM;rs. Frank C. Stoulih.
termediate boys, Ann McDowell
. Lt. (j.g.) Thomas D. Jones, Jr.,
"1 saw it in the Swarthmprean."
second in junior girls.
,
of Dartmouth clrcle, recently re~~~~~iiSij Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
of Harvard avenue entertained as
their 4Uesis for a few daYs ''Mr.
Morse's uncle and auntsn,. and
Samuel Morse of Racine,' WIs.,
and Mrs. Marlon Newcomb Of.
Angeles, calif. The guests left
Tu~ morning. Mr: MOrse's
mother, Mrs. . Beatrice Kellogg
Morse who was alsoW' bve
d
th
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~ ) , e trip to IJwartlm>axe.
was hospitallU!d brt~ With a
latl.arl••
$5.25
brol<~ wr!st.. She is now at her
~I!H GaS a.d Oil
home in Milwaukee.
THE' CAMERA a
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Seahorses Give C.V.,
M.D. Good Competition
Ll Col. Ben L. Olcott of O!'erUn avenue will be amoug 48 omcerg and 52 enllsted men of the
OYe..fO Qualify for. Sale!
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Friday
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August 3, 1956
Page 2
'1 HE SW ARTJlMOREAN
sisler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al\ len.
Mrs. William T. Salom with
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heck- Peter, Bill, and Jim, returned
man and family of Park avenue. to her home on Haverford place
and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Friday after a two week stay
Kurtzhalz and family, also of Park with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
avenue, returned home Saturday N. M. Pierpont in Waterbury,
from a two w'cck sojourn at Hav- Conn.
en Beach, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldwater
Mrs. Glenn Grogan of West- and children Catherine, Janet,
minster avenue is entertaining as and Mark of Rutgers avenue. will
her house guest her sister Mrs. leave Tuesday for a three-week
Mabel Billings of Grandville, visit with Mrs. Goldwater's parMich.
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haines
Dr. Helen P. South of Dart- in Nantucket.
mouth avenue with Miss Marian
Mrs. Bess B. Lane, who spent
Will of Montclair, N. J., are leav- the month of July at Vanada
ing shortly for Pigeon Cove, Woods on Barnegat Bay, N. J' t reMass., where they will spend the turned Tuesday to her home on
month of August.
North Swarthmore avenue.
Mrs. A. M. Lackey of Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Clark
avenue had as her weekend of Haverford place and their son
guests her son-in-law and daugh- Billy. recently spent two and a
ter Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McClosky half weeks in the Andirondacks
of Baltimore, Md.
and Cape Cod.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart reMr. and Mrs. Valentine Fine
turned to their home on Lafayette and Ashley and Biff of North
avenue last week following a six Swarthmore avenue were the
day motor trip to White sulphur weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Springs, W. Va., and the Skyline David Vipond in Waverly. During
Drive.
their visit Mr. Vipond and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Fine came in second at the ScranHeld of Westminster avenue have ton Country Club golf tournareturned from their vacation in ment.
Georgia and Puerto Rico. MotorMr. and Mrs. Howard Y. Clyming to Atlanta for a visit with er and children Brian, Jimmy.
Mrs. Held's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, and Jan, of Park avenue
Paul J. Snyder, the travellers spent a few days of last week in
flew from there to San Juan. Cliff Point, Md.
After a 240 mile motor trip
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
around the- island, they flew to of Columbia avenue returned
Charlotte Amalia on SI. Thomas home Saturday after a two week
in the Virgin Islands, for a short motor trip to Canada and New
stay, and then continued on to England. En route they toured
Florida, where they spent a week through the Laurentians, stayed
in Fort Lauderdale. They visited overnight at St. Marguerite in
in Atlanta a few more days be- Quebec, and at Ottawa visited the
fore their drive home.
parliament buildings. From Bar
Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Roxby Harbor they mad-e an excursion to
of Elm avenue returned this week S1. Andrews in New Bruswick,
from the B1egrade Lakes, Maine, and later took a day boat trip to
where they have been vacationing Nova Scotia. A visit to Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts
for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen was their final stop on the trip
of Park avenue have returned home.
Mrs. J. Robert McHenry has
from Hulett's Landing at Lake
returned
to her home on Parrish
George where they spent a threeweek vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Mark road after a vacation during the
Bittle of Rutgers avenue visited past month in Ocean City, N. J.,
the Van Alens at their cottage with her mother Mrs. Charles R.
for four days; Mr. and Mrs. Clin- Passehl and the Philip M. Reidy
ton I. Sprout of Hightstown, N. J. family. Mrs. Passehl is now visitwere guests also. Before they ing her son-in:"law and daughter
went to Hulett's Landing, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reidy at their home
Mrs. Van Alen stayed for several in Worcester, Mass.
Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman of
days at Cape May with their SODin-law and daughter Mr. and Harvard avenue and Miss Wynona
Mrs. John W. Taylor, Jr., and M. Long have returned from Buck
their young daughter of Balti- HilI Falls where they spent three
weeks. Guests of Mrs. Chapman at
morc.
Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ram- Buck HilI Falls were Mr. and
say and children Heather and Mrs. N. O. Pitfenger and their
Chick of Mt. Holyoke place and son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Ramsay's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gill and baby; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank L. Geltz of Harvard Mrs. Ray Hunt and their daughter Janet.
avenue returned Sunday after a
SlI£anne and John Plowman
two and a half week vacation at
North Waterford. Lake Kezar, h ave re t urne d t 0 th elr h orne on
Me., which included trips to the North Swarthmore avenue from
top of Mt. Washington and Booth the Poco nos where Suzanne attended Camp Teedy-usk-ung at
Bay Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Russell Hawley and Joan. Camp Netimus
and three children Peggy, Emily, at Milford.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fellows
and Stephen of Haverford place
spent the month of July in West of Garrett avenue and sons Dick
Ne,vton, Mass., as the guests of and Chuck stayed for two weeks
Mrs. Russell's parents Mr. and in Belgrade Lakes Camp, Maine.
Mrs. V. K. Foster of Harvard
Mrs. William F. Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Miller, avenue with her son-in-law and
Jr.. of Marietta avenue, with
Geoll'rey, Christina, and Peter
Paul, 3rd., will leave Monday to
vacatiQ~ for two weeks at Castine•. Me.• and at Riverview, New
Brunswick, Canada. the home of
Mrs. Miller's brother-In-law and
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daughter M.·. and Mrs. Henry
Richter visited Mrs. Foster's other
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Harris in Prairie Village, Kans. for five weeks. After
their return to Swarthmore. ]'fr.
and Mrs. Richter traveled south
and arc at the present time visiting re]atlves in Miami and Key
West, Fla. En route they. stopped
for a weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
William D. McHenry in Columbia,
S. C. Mrs. McHenry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Acker of Wallingford and Mr.
McHenry, the son of Mrs. William
R. McHenry of Parrish road.
Mrs. George E. Silloway of
North Chester road is entertaining
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and l\tlrs. Paul J. Furnas of Earlham College, Ind., for a couple
of weeks.
Former Swarthmoreans
Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace McCurdy of
Westtown, will leave Monday for
a two week vacation at Sea View
in Absecon, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wittreich
and young son Billy are occupying their new home at 96 Longefllow Drive, Colonia, N. J. Mrs.
Wittreich is the former Miss Caroline deFuria, dau~hter of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy G. deFuria of North
Chester road. Mr. Wittreich who
was formerly stationed in Newport, with the Navy. was recently
released, and is now a chemist in
the research department Of the
Merck Company in Rahway.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of Rutgers avenue and Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of
Haverford avenue have returned
to their homes fonowing their
weekend spent at the Hopsons'
summer home at North Mountain
near Eaglesmere.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.
Winch and children Peggy, Betsy.
and Ray, have returned to their
home on Dickinson avenue Monday following several days of vacation at the Charles E. Fischer
fann in Nottingham.
A. Sidney Johnson, 3rd., of North
Chester road left early this morning from Scranton on a two week
canoe trip in the Lake Temagami
area in Ontario, Canada.
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Richards
of Rutgers avenue have as their
house guests this week Dr. and
Mrs. John Bennett and four children of Greenville, N. C. Dr. Bennett is professor of 'religion and
philosophy at East Carolina College. He and his family are on a
camping trip en route to Lake
George, N. Y.
110 Park Aye.
swarfflmoreJ
BIRTHS
and Mrs. Allan N.
Cheverly, Md., anbirth of their second
Allan, Wednesday.
Lt. (j.g.)
Rumpf of
nounce the
son. David
July 25.
Mrs. Rumpf is the former Barbara Anne Krase, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Krase of
Middletown Road, Media. Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Rumpf of SI. Michaels,
Md. are the paternal grandparents.
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MRS. LWYD E. KAUFFMAN
313 Dartmouth Avenue
SVVarlhmore 6-2080
Dr. and Mrs. Dlno E. P. McCurdy of South Chester road announce the arrival of a daughter
Gretchen on Monday, July 23, 'at
Methodist Hospital.
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NEW DAY CARE CENTER
Delaware County Child Care
register." You can't vote 10 the
N cvember 6 election unless you Centers' Association has just
opened a new day care center at
are registered.
Vermont and Blanchard roads,
Drexel Hill. A new modern onestory building with playground
facilities has been erected with
$500 MONTHLY
foundation funds. It Is a ComStorti", salary for 2 IIKutiv..type
munity Chest agency that Is avail..IMlMn to r.present laffje Ea.t.m
able to all families In the comfl'naadol COI'IMH_Hon. No travel. $01..
upetlance and abilitr d ••ltltd. .stabmunity needing the service.
Hlhtd , ..kI_t. 2So4II yea... old, 1"ftQrMrs. Lewis Robinson of Waltied. CGpobf. of 0""",'"9 res.pon.lbll." lingford is president of the Board.
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Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury is vicelildud, btl"' _ I hi"",,. all
,."n. confIdtlnlal. Our salesmen han president. Mrs. Donald Jones,
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Mrs. Robert Spiller, Mrs. Hope
Swarthrnorean.
Miller and Mrs. Ford Robinson
are Board members.
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81st Year
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Now Enrolling for Fall Term
Nursery through Fifth Grade -
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Phone MEdia 6·6563 or Write the School
9 South Chester Road
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16, Media, Pa.
Custom Landscape Work
Telephene: CHester 2.7206
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ENKIANTHUS, KOELREUTERIA
HYBRID CLEMATIS and HEMEROCALLIS (in variety)
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ed the engagement of their
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THE PREP SHOP
Clearance Sale
405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Extended To
August 11th
Our Annual Sale Where We
Reduce the Price on Every
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Seahorses Give C.Y.,
M.D. Good Competition
Garner Several Firsts
Despite Fast
Company
Swarthmore Swim Club came
out of its final Suburban Swim
While at Fort Meade, Col. 01League meet of the season last
coU will assume command of the
Saturday with a double defeat,
304th MG Group during the time
the unit is participating in "Operabut the .general assurance that it
tion Walk In"-a major military
had the best showing ever made
exercise dealing with the adminby a first-year team. The triple
istration of military government
meet, held at Colonial Village,
in "Virile Province" in the mythfound Martins Dam defeatIng
ical aggressor nation of "Tool."
Swarthmore by only 14 points
In addition to helping the MG
(185 to 171) and Colonial ViIgroup to accomplish its primary
lage defeating Swarthmore by 93
mission of administering military Aboard the radar picket dc-stroyer
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K. D. Bailey Midshipman points (223 to 130). Co oma
1USS
government in an occupied counI
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also will have lots of plain sOI- sights a 3" gun. The son of Capt. pomts (2
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and
IVIrs.
F.
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of
Hav-I
Seve.ral
local.
swimmers
tu.rned
diering to d o. 0 n th e t raInIng
t
erford
place
he
is
a
sophomore
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thclr
best
hmes
yet,
despite
a
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sc h cue
read'10g , I at the Naval Academy •
II htnile longer
roa d
marc h CS,
map
. th course
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bivouacs and a visit to the rifle I Three thousand midshipmen! owe-vel
e straI~ 1t c~urse rerange for firing of weapons.
from the U. S. Naval Academy moved loss of time In turns.
and the Naval Reserve Officers Swar~ore soon lost :he ~4-12
Creek Valley Interest
Training Corps of 20 colleges and, lead It held over Col.omal VIllage
universities are participating in i at the end of the thud event.
Henry Gouley of Wallingford is a training cruise in the Atlantic.
The Williams sisters. Joyce and
a member of the newly organized
They left Norfolk, Va., June CarOl, were responsi~lc- fOr three
Citizens' Creek Valley Ass()("iation
5 aboard two battleships. two of the four t?P placm~s won by
of Delaware County. The Associacruisers and 16 destroyers Swarthmore In the sWim events.
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tion has been established to co- eavy
bound for ports in Sweden, Nor- ?yce wInnIng
e. In erm Ia e
ordinate citizen interest in creek
backstroke
(39.2)
and
y Denmark England and Ger- girls
valley preservation.
wa n~ The f~ture naval officers breaststroke (45.2) and Carol the
The Association is especially :~ u'ndergoing Uat sea" training senior girls breaststroke (100
interested in Darby, Crum. Rid- in duties and afe aboard a war- Yards-----l:31.9). Charlotte Brodley and Chester creeks. Many ship.
head won the intermediate girls
acres of fields and woodlands
(40.7). Rob
Baker
Gunnery training at Quantan- butteray
have been replaced with houses
brought
in
the
only
other
top
amo Bay. Cuba. climaxed the
and pavement during the postplace for Swarthmore, in intercruise before the ships returned
war building boom thus increasmediate boys diving. His score of
to Norfolk yesterday.
ing the surface run-off. Floods in
66.7 was 1.65 points above Martins
the 1955 hurricane season cost
Dam's runner-up Phil Burkhart.
Delaware County citizens millions turned to his base after spending
Jessica Allen of Martins Dam
a month in Europe visiting in
of dollars.
who
had held the midget girls
German,}'. Italy, Spain, France.
J. Roy Carroll, Jr., Swarthmore,
breaststroke
record of 52.1 turned
and Holland. Lt. James is currentwas among those who participatin a new record of 49.7 Colonial
ly aboard the USNS William C.
ed in the discussions which led
Village chalked up 19 top times
Langfitt, en route to Bremerhavto the establishment of the Asin swimming and four in diving
en, Ger~any.
sociation.
and won both relays. Martins had
lVIr. John D. Pearson arrived at nine swimming and one diving
his home on Cornell avenue Mon- firsts over all.
NEWS NOTES
day after working in the Gulf of
Swimmers who gained SwarthMexico on an experimental pro- more a second and five third placMrs. Donald A. Crosset
ject for the past two months.
Riverview road has had as
es in backstroke events were: J.
guests this week her son-in-law
Dr. and Mrs. Peter E. Coste and Robinson, A. Paul, R. Sublette, R.
and daughter Lt. and Mrs. Wil- children of Springfield have re- Jackson, J. Espenschade. D. Foley.
liam Brink who are on their way turned home following a five and Three seconds and three thirds in
from Cherry Point, N. C., to New a half week vacation trip to the breaststroke were won by S.
Haven, Conn.. where they will West Coa~t. En route to Los An- Campbell, J. Seybold, E. Breakestablish their residence.
geles, and on their return journey, ell, M. Boyer, J. Espenschade, D.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward III they visited with relatives, and McCurdy. Freestyle seconds and
of Morton have returned from a stopped at the high points of in- thirds were won by C. Williams.
month's vacation in Ocean City. terest. And in Claremont, Calif., C. Brodhead, E. Breakell, R. Jaek_
.J-ean Paul of Park avenue was they called upon Mr. and Mrs. son. D. Renshaw, J. Espenschade.
in Bryn Mawr Hospital for sever- Joseph Paul, fonner residents of D. Foley. Butterfly seconds and
al days for medical tests_ She re- Yale avenue. and Mr. and Mrs. thirds were won by C. Williams ,
Leonard Dart, formerly of Dick- E. Breakell, C. Decker, D. Renturned home this week.
inson avenue.
shaw, R. MeCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Snyder
Christine S. Ford, Amherst aveSwarthmore's girls relay team
and children Frank, Laura, Jonnue,
has
won
a
place
on
the
of
J. Lawrence, C. Brodhead, A.
athan, and Bin of Rutgers aveDean's
List
at
the
University
of
Paul
and J. Robinson came in
nue will leave tomorrow for a
second.
three-week vacation in the South. Pennsylvania's School of EducaJean Boyer placed second and
After a week at Crescent Beach, tion as a result of her high academic
standing
during
the
spring
Jan Lawrence third in senior
S. C., they will spend the reterm.
A
graduate
of
Swarthmore
girls
diving. Joyce Williams and
mainder of their holiday in CornHigh
School,
Chris
studied
at
Dawn
Boyer placed second and
elius, N. C.. as the guests of
Duke
University
before
entering
third
in
intermediate girls diving.
Mrs. Snyder's parents Mr. and
the
University
of
Pennsylvania.
Howard Schad was third in inMrs. Frank C. Stough.
termediate boys, Ann McDowell
Lt. (j.g.) Thomas D. Jones, Jr.,
second
in junior girls.
"I saw it In the Swarthmprean."
of Dartmouth circle, recently re-
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State Auto Inspection
EXCEPT
Film - Flashbulbs - Photo Finishing
SPECIAL MON. Thru THURS. DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
Oil Change _. ____ ••• 2.50
Lubrication • __ •• _ _ _ _ 1,25
and
When it takes longer lor the welet to heat thllD
10
take the shower, then it's time to SWitch
Fair Trode Items
10
automatic gas _Ier heating. There's lots
Sum of Purchases Must be of $1.00 or
Was" _.... ~-. __ .. _.. __ ~_ 1.50
Mator Tuae-Up
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Delco Batteries
Gulf Gas and 011
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
of Harvard avenue entertained as
their guests for a few days Mr.
Morse's uncle and aunts Dr. and
Samuel Morse of RaCine, Wis.,
and Mrs. Marion Newcomb of
Los Angeles, Calif. The guests left
Tuesda.,y morning. Mr. Morse's
mother, Mrs. Beatrice Kellogg
Morse who was also to have
made the trip to Swarthmore,
was hospitalized briefly with a
broken wrist. She Is now at her
home in Milwaukee.
of hot water-whenever yOIl need itwith
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Phone swain","". 6-2290
AMPLE FlEE PAIKIN.
Lt. Col. Ben L. Olcott of Oberlin avenue will be among 48 offic~rs and 52 enlisted men of the.
304th Mil ita r y Government
Group, a Philadelphia Army Reserve Unit, to leave for two weeks
active duty training at Fort
George G. Meade, Md., on Sunday.
Item in the Store
Weds., Thurs., Aug. 8·9
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CALLED FOR DUTY
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Actly. Member of the Swarthmore ••51.... Alloclatlon
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Kindergarten
Morning and Afternoon Groups
LEST BEAUTY VACATION TOO!
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'1_ SWARTHMOREAN
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Bauer
of Kenyon avenue have announc-
'I1tus£e The HARLOW
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August 3, 1956
, PHILADELPHIA ELEenlC COMPIII
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Opposite Borough Parl
Swarthmore. Pa.
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ROBERT J. ATZ. Mgr.
fri. , .. ':30
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Dartmouth and Lafayette
Closed Saflrrday
at I P.M.
Library
Summer
Schedule
Monday, Wednesday
Friday
2 • 5 - afternoon
7 . 9 - evening
Closed Saturday
THE . SWAR'fHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
PETER E. TOLD, MABIORIE TOLD, PVBLIS~
Phone SWarOunen 6-01lOt .
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Hpolly" Told
Entered as Se<:ond Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
oiiIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE; PENNA., .AUGUST 3, 1956
ing the month of August. Anyone
having fio,\,ers Is asked to leave
The Very Rev. Frank D. Gifthem at th\! Woman's Club House
ford, De",,: of the Philadelphia
on
Wednesday evening.
Divinity School, will be in charge
of the services at Trinity Church
during the month of August, while CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
the rector and his family are on
The fact that all things are pos_
vacation. There wlll be one ser- sible to God will be brought out
vice only on Sundays-a service in the Lesson-Sermon entitled
of Holy Communion at 9 a.m. "Spirit" at Christian Sci-eDce serThis week the ushers wlll be as vices Sunday.
follows:
Scriptural selections to be read
J. E. Bell, A. G. Boyd, Theodore from the KIng James Version of
Evans, W. C. Hogg, Jr., C. S. the Bible will include Paul's
Keller, R. B. Price, Jr., J. S. statement to . the Philippians
Thompson, and H. G. Weaver.
(4: 13): "I can do all things
Peter Courtney is schedUled to through Christ which strengthenserve as acolyte at this service.
eth me."
A cordial invitation is -extended
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
to all to attend the services at 11
During August Mr. Schott wlll o'clock at the church on Park
preach;' a senes of sermons on avenue.
four small but significant books
in the Old Testament. This Sunday he will discuss the prophetic Freeman Names UCC
Zone Chairmen
book of Amos, speaking on the
theme, "The God of Moral RightPaul A. Freeman, chairman of
eousness".
the Delaware county department
TRINITY NOTES·
METHODIST NOTES
Church School classes for all
ages will begin at 9:45 a.m. Visiting pupil. are cordiall¥ welcomed.
The Morning Worship service
will begin at 10 a.m. throughout
the smrimer, with Dr. Galloway
Tyson preaching in Mr. Kulp's
absence. Dr. Tyson's sermon subject for Sunday wlll be "A Secret
Believer." Nursery children will
be supervised by capable women.
The church olDce is open on
Monday mornings only. For information during that time, caU
SW 6-9770. Dr. Tyson will be
available for any emergencies or
pastoral help at West Chester
5583. Sho"ld. an em.".gency develop wben Dr. Tyson cannot be
reacbed, or for other information
or assistance, Mrs. :Mildred Conner, the pastor's secretaryI is on
call at WlAshburn 8-5609.
The church is in charge of
"Flowers for the Flowerless" dur-
CHURCH SERVICES
of the 1957 United Community
Campaign, has announced that
with the appointment of a chairman for each of the three geographical zone.! into which the
county is divided for solicitation
the groundwork for
begin in October, will be confined
to a four week perIod.
Zone chairmen include: Carl H.
Schmitt, Springfield, Zone 3, the
Celltral, eastern, and Nor.them
sections of the county; Robert J.
Clendening~ 1!1'~er Di!rby, who
will head Zone I, coverlrig Havertown, Upper Darby, Drexel Hill,
and Aronimink; Franj< T ..HarriSOD, 3id, Ridley Park, Zone' 2,
which includes Madison and the
Chester Pike area.
The drive' wI11 benellt 250 health
and welfare services in.!iUding the
American Red Cross with its 19
branches; 154 Community Chest
agencies, including 58 youth and
recreation services, 46 hospitals
and health services, 28 child care
and family agencl.es, and 22 community and specialized· services;
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation; Salvation Army, with 35
servIces; United Cerebral Palsy
AsSOciation; Mental Health Association; and the Pennsylvania
United Fund-USO.
ESTATB NOTICB
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sp1Uer
Ettate of Chari. -Henrr ZeDMll. (&110
and their daughter Mary of Og- kno-.n .. Charles H. Zeuen) Deoc - .
Late of Rutltdp, Del.ware Count,., Pa.
den avenue are spending the sum- LETTERS Teltamental'7 on the above
FAtate have been granted to the unde...
mer in Boulder, Colo., where Dr. signed. who request all penon. bavlnc
or demanda agaiDlit the :r.tate of
Splller Is Visiting Lecturer in claims
the dl'!Cldent to make known the IllUDe.
English at the Unlversity of Col- and. all penolll Indebted to the decedent
to make P8)'IIlent. wIthout de1a7. to
orado. Mary is a student &t the
BLANCHB CHRISTINA ZENSEN,
Exeeutrlx.
University.
,221 SJ'IY&D..- A ••nue,
Pa,
Mr. and Mrs. Birney It. Morse Or to Rutledge.
her Attome)"S:
of Harvard avenue have had as DUANE, MORRIS .. HEOKSCHER,
1817 Land Title BuDding,
their guests their son-In-law and Phil•• 10. Pa,
at-7~21
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ,
ESTATE NOTICB .
Rickson of Champaign, Ill., and ESTATE OF JOSEPH H. WALTER.
A/K/A JOSEPH H. WALTER, JR. """
children Terry Ann, Billy and 3. R. WALTER. JR•• late of the Boroadl
Swarthmore. Dela....are CountJ'. PenlUlo
Nancy Louise· who fiew to Phil- of LErI'ERS
TESTAMENTARY· on tile
adelphia and visited in .Swarth- above estate baving been granted to the
undersJgned, all l)el'8On8 ibdebted to· the
more. TIre Rlcksons then traveled aald eatate are reqet1Ated to make pay.
ment, and thOle having claims to praent
by car to Cape Cod and Thorn's the
same. without del.,.. to
River, N. J., before a return visit
EDITH :So WALTER
&26 Cedar Lane
to Swarthmore.
Swarthmore. Pa.
... to
Pvt. Albert W. Preston, Jr., and
Thomas A. Preston, 1955 graduates of Swarthmore College, are ;:-=
now stationed at the Franklin
Arsonal in Philadelphia. They are
the twin nephews of Mr. and Mrs.
Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden avenue.
CHRISTENING
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Kennen
of Harvard avenue entertained at
dinner last Sunday following ttbe
christening of their two grandchildren at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. The Reverend
Joseph Bishop Ofticlated.
Catherine A b b. o·t t Kennen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
B. Kennen of Hanover, N. H. had
as godparents Mr. and Mrs. Cur_
tis R. Wendell and godmother
Mrs. David K. Biddie.
Ann Duncan Fetzer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William DeForest
Fetzer of Windsor Hills, Wilmington had as godparents Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kennen and godmother Mrs. Edward Cratsley.
Also present were Catherine
Abbott Kennen's maternal grandparents Dr. and Mrs. Garry de N.
Hough, Jr., of Longmeadow,
Mass., and Ann Duncan Fetzer's
paternal grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lowell Fetzer of Ridley Park; the great-grandfather
of both children, Mr. J. C. Kennen
of Newark, 0., and 4heir greatMr. and Mrs. William E.
grandmother Mrs. Benjamin LarKurtzhalz
of Park avenue have
gent.
as their guest for two weeks
N aney Louise and William Ber- Miss Jean Jenkins of Westfield,
til Rickson, daughter and son of N. J. Miss Jenkins is the daugh~ 11'"1Il10'1'
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickson of ter of former SwarthmoreanS TV C.a.... 6 WFI ...TY-s..day,
9:45 A.M,
Champaign, III. were baptized ·at Mr. and Mrs. Dal Jenkins.·
the same service. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Birney
K. Morse of Harvard avenue and
Mr. and Mrs. Bertll Rickson of
Springfield, Mass.
Dick Franc:hetti
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
TELEVISION SERVICE
939 Rockl,n Road. Springfield
NI;WS NOTES
Mrs. William I. Hull of the
Swarthmore Apartments has returned from a family reunion in
Jamestown, R. I. among old
haunts of many years.
Mr. J. Robert McHenry is enjoying a tour ·of England with the
lacrosse team .from Washington
and Lee University. .Bob left
shortly atter his graduation from
that· WiI)/"ers!ty and i. expected
home IIj:>oUt· the mlddie of this
"' ..
month.
Mrs. Edward M. Boyd of the
Swarthmore. ~a..t¥ents· and ·Mlss
H.elen Wdlsou··p'· the Stralli :!i.aven
Inn returned Tv-\!Sday from "trip
to the Canadian Rbckles and to
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GUILD OPTICIANS
ORCLE RECOUNTS
EARLY. YEARS OF 25 YEAR msTORY
The Friendly Circle has sewn
diligently for others for a gOOd
many years, and It might be fun
some day to figure out how many
times· these 9bltches----p1ain and
decorated-would circle around
the world in the quarter of century of its existence.
~ated for Its philanthropy
-and rIghtly so-with Camp
Sunshine, Camp Hope and the
Swarthmore omce of the Delaware County Health and Welfare
SocIety, circle members have given a·. good bit of their time in
conference, neediework, and plannlng. Each year brings a flatterIng number of people to their
Anual Dessert Bridge.
"Friendly Circle to Sew" has
been a cryptic headline appearing
in The Swarthmorean during the
"winter" season for a long while;
. members who·· have overlooked
the meeting date or place are
grateful for It, others concerned
over the lack of tmaginatlon by
the copy reader are mlldiy critical; and of course all gently pleas~.'
ed that >t is friendly-no one has
doubted that, and most cerlliinly
not those organizations and the
many individuals· whom It· has
helped.
ception. Nine women, Miss Mae
Lynd, Mrs. Harvey Pierce, Mrs.
Henry Hanzlik, Mrs. T. Harry
Brown, Mrs. Wm. Downton, Mrs.
Frank Windell, Mrs. C. E. Clewell,
Mrs. Florence Mock and Mrs.
Bernard Isfort, met at Miss
Lynd's home .on this memorable
day, Their purpose that day, was
to form a group to help §Ome
need¥ cause. The group organized
with Mrs. Brown as Chairman,
Mrs. Hanzlik, Vice-chairman, Mrs.
lsfort, Recording Secretary, Mrs.
Pierce, Corresponding secretary,
and Miss Lynd, Treasurer.
"The FrIendly Circle was just
one month old when just the
kind of work we are doing today
on such a grand scale, was started. Here is the first case. A tainlly
living in Holmes was desperately
In need of help. Mrs. Philip Jewett presented the work that the
Emergency Committee was doing
as Mrs. Wm •.T. Johnson had done
at the very first meeting and after
Mn;. Jewett's presentation of this
opltiful case, our forefathers got
·bu4Y. .These people had a baby
eleven months old and a new
baby· was expected in another
month. The fa·ther had been Ouf
of work for a long time and they
owed money everywbere. The
AI; a kind of clarification for most. pressing· need, however was
those Qn the ouiside of tlii. friendly enm
· ete and as a record for what to do with the year old child
p
,
r,
while the ·motlier was in the hosthose who have labored long and
pital. Mrs. Pierce was asked to
well in the circle's history, the investigate the case. This first case
report of the lIrst few years ·is
mven·below. ThIs report w8sgiv~ deterinlned the kind of work this
&"
group wanted to do, an" after
En by the seeretal-y, Ethel H"-"es,
.. same
......
six years we are doing the
in 1937 just six years after the kind of work.
organization was founded. It was
read again at the·May meeting ,.''Each· meeting new members
before the close of the 1956 sea- jcilued glad- I was to be a part
son:
of a group th..t; collectively, was
"On Thursday, March 19, 1931, able to accomplish much.
"the .Friendly Circle" had its In"Sewing layettes and Red
Cross work was Introduced, and drswn for at our June ·plcnlc. aflban that Miss Demut put toalmost Immediately a Chairman $57.00 was realized on this
gether and $65.70 was realized
was appointed for this Important At this 1933 plcnic,the astound- this time. This very lovely cov-
.branch of the Circle's activities.
"On June 9, 1931, on Mrs.
Pierce's lawn, this brand new organization had a covered dish
luncheon. Forty-elght came. It
was a delightful party.
"At the end of the lIrst year
this following list tells tbe story
of "The FrIendly Circle" accomplishments. Glasses, layettes,
milk for babies 1 Christmas basket, a railroad ticket to Mt. Alto,
and definite help to many families
all of which were contacted
through the Emergency Commlttee which today Is the Welfare.
"In June 1932, a covered dish
luncheon was held at Mrs. E. O.
Lange's home. It was a rainy day
and they had to eat on the porch.
The proceeds were $45.71.
"In November of 1932, the first
of our Silver Teas was held at
Miss Lynd's home. I read in
months minutes that any hostess
serving too elaborate refreshments was to be fined. I can think
of several who ought to be punished right now. However, since
always eat everything in sight, I
guess we'll have to let them off.
I
"Sewing took a major place in
the work of the energetic group.
Mrs. William Moore certainly had
plenty of material each meeting
to be put together. This winter
of 1932 was the third one of the
1
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AJ1 thi
unemp oymen years.
s
time wl;were growing growing
, .
By Ma
we were 52 strong.
''Now a new committee was
t rt d Q
knI
s a e. urtters got to work.
We all know the lovely ''''.'g
....... s this
group has done. Miss Demuth and
her group made 4 afghans, that's a
few words for such a task. It has
taken me over a year to mske
one. One was given to the Taylor
Hospital for their May Day Fete
and one was sold on shares and
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Mrs. Frank
Kneedler
of GalTet
avenue had as her guest for two
weeks Mrs. Edith Stewart of
Ocean City.
Mrs" Mary R. Pierce of Harvard
avenue recently arrived home
after a trip to Norfolk, Va., Virginia Beach and other points of
Interest. Her daughter Mrs. Edward F. Hodgins, Jr. accompanied
Mrs. Pierce to Norfolk and will
reside there with her husband
Serge"i!t Hodgins who has just
been appOinted secretary to General Noble ot the United States
Marine Corps.
Bob Clothier Of· Columbia avenue, who is stationed at the Naval
Amphibian Base in Little Creek,
Va., with the Naval ROTC, pitched four out of five winnl!)g. games
for the Dartmouth College unit in
the five game softball champion- .
ship series conducted recently.
Twenty-six college units participated in the five-game series. The
entire group left Virginia for
Corpus Christl, Tex., Wednesday
to continue training in aviation
techniques.
Ann Elizabeth Rlcharda, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James A.
Richards of Rutgers avenue, celebrated her eleventh birthday Wednesday with a family party.
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Joseph P. ~ MInister .
Lt. and Mrs. Arthur D. HarriJohn Schott.
te M1nl8ter
Sunday, A ...... Ii
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11:00 A,M. Mr. Schott wlli moved the latter part of July to
preach.
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John C. Kulp
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
MInIster
Howard' G. Hopson of Rutgers aveRoberlWllde
MinIster' of Music
nue. Lt. HarriSOn', who was formSunday, A...... 5
erly stationed with the army Ilt
9:45 A.M.~day School.
Fort Jackson, has been transfer10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson wlll
preaC:h.
red to Fort Stewart•.
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore!, Rector. MIss Naney Boyd McCurdy,
.
Sanday,
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daughter of Mr. anq· Mrs. Wallace
9:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
MaeAfee McCurdy of ''Bluebird
- -THE REtilGIOUS SOCIETY Meadow", Westtown, formerly of
OF FRIENDS
Swarthmore and her finance Mr.
9:45 l~~e.!:-:o!.. open Frank Edwin Chestennan, 3rd.,
for meditation.
will be honor guests at a buftet
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing. dinner tomorrow evening to be
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. given by Mr. and Mrs. William
All ~me.
Harbison of Jenklntown. Mr.
All
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Chesterman is the son Of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Edwin Chesterman of
Jenkintown.
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Mrs. M. H. Fussell of Vaaaar
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week. . 8 P.JI., ~ Ka aa., Mrs. PusseII drOve to It1iiaoa where
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333 DARTMOUTH AYE.
SWARTHMORE 6·1833
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ing amount of $105.76 was added er was drawn for and Mrs. Frestq o.ur treasury.
coin was the lucky person. We
"Our first piC1l1c. was in Mrs. were delighted that one of our
Pier~e's garden, June 8, 1933. We members got it.
had ,a fish pond, fiowers, plants
"January 1935 _ We started
and .cakes for sale, and we even right in on another share seJUng
had ia fortune teller. $105.76 was project. This was a lamp,. It was
cleared this day. ...
made by William Brown. We
"At the start of the hard winter reimbursed him for the material
1933 our Treasurer, Miss Lynd· used. Mrs. Ivar Meurling had·
reported balances around .the $100 cbarge of the books of shares.
mark. Many and; varied were
$62.10 was the grand total. Mrs.
appeals that came to us and Meurling's name was drawn, and
which we were able to do some- how embarrassed she was, I rething for. We joined the Needle- member.
work Guild this year. We did lots
"More afghans were made this
and lots of sewing this winter. year by· another committee headIt has been so long· since we hem- ed ·by Mrs. C. C. West. The first
med squares, it looks as though one was given to an invalid genno one is having babies these tieman, and I remember the
days.
story Mrs. Collins told us about
"We had our second "Silver this home. This year we went
Tea" at Miss Lynd's home on No- right on doing the same kind of
vember 16, 1933, realizing $13.00. work, each of us realizing just
Coal, clothes, bedding, pajamas what it must mean to· the poor
furnished. We helped a man who folks we do help. I remember
had tuberculosis and who had to one woman, in thanking US for
go to Mt. Alto. He needed clothes a basket of food, mentioned, in
money. We paid Dentists' particular, the but t e r. She
bills, gave baskets at Thanksgiv- couldn't remember when they
ing and Christmas, bought clothes had had butter. It is most inat the Cooperative Shop for some conceivable that so. co.nmon-place
poor folks' and we spent much an article of fOOd for us can be
money to keep the Welfare supplied with baby clothes, castor an unattainable luxury for some.
011 and stacks of diapers. We
"We had another picnic this
bought a surgical belt for a wom- year and It seems as though our
picnics are becoming famous.
an, a truss for a young man, a $79.84 was clear.ed on this One.
supply table for Taylor HospitW.e all had a grand time.
ai, and Oh - so many, many
things, it saddens my heart to re"In September 1935 we had a
card party at a store in Chester.
count them. Mrs. Dingle sold candy at Chri.·stmas time, and
Only 13 of our members were
able to pay entirely a dentist bill there but many bought tick e ts .
of $19.00 for a young girl. In the About $35.00 was cleared for our
spring Mrs. Meurllng. made a treasury from this affair.
lovely dress for a girl who was
"We helped many people this
graduating from High SchOOl: In winter of '35 and '36. At Chrlstfact some of our members sup- mas time we b<>ught a tool box
pli.ed most of this wardrobe, shoes, for a boy who was not mentally
stOCkings, underwear, Slip . and able to complete grammar school.
Mr. Cook, at our school instructed
dress.
"And so· we came to our picnic him In the use of the tools and
day-,June·7, 1934 in Mrs. J. Hor-· taugbt him how to make come
ace Walter's ·Iovely garden. $96.00 useful articles. This boy ts now
was our galn;~n this.4ay. It was earning money for the family.
a beautiful day, I remember,. and
"Mrs. Jessup, had a card party
there were ·several tables of ..t her house. one snowy-iey day
cards. We had a great quantity in February, but in spite of the
of prizes . this ·day, and a verj
weather it was a brl!happy time was enjoyed. when
success: It looked·as tliough
these were drawn for.
-r..ssuP knew how to put an
"In OctobC!j) 1934, we became affair over and so our PresIdent
uCamp ·Sunshl:p.e conscious. We promptly appointed her enterhave built and equipped a cabin tainment <;hatrman.
at this most worthy Delaware
"We bougi'llf,27 blankets for our
County charity project.
Camp S!!DsbJ. cabin, paid a hos"You all remember Our "milk pital bill for a Uttle girl, and
famiIyfl_lO children, 3 qts. each many, many other cases;'
day; 3 years we kept this up
"Another picnoic
day rolls
and it has just been recently around. June 9,1936. The astound_
that they moved, too far away ing thing about this
way Mrs. Wherry got rid of tick. ''We sold shares for another ets. The minutes .say that she
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. 1turned in money for 243 and yet
there had been only 210' tlckels
WEST LAUREL HILL printed. Of course with that kind
of work our picnic was a huge
CREMATORY
financial success. $140.00 was the.
final report ..
Belmool Ave. abaw. City
"We decided· to have no sumLI ••, lala.Cyawyd
mer
meetings this year. On the'
Service in beautiful chapel,
17th of September we had ...
cremation. choice of urn, and
a permanent niche within the
meeting in Mrs. Perkins' flower
means of everyone, can be obgarden. There wasn't a great deal
tained in advance of need.
of business to be i\rans3Cted but.
YOUT lnquirv is lnt>ited.
we had a delightful time. Mrs:.
IYyrldge 3.1122
Windell came back to the fold:
thIs day.
•
''We had a card party-an evelf-·
Ing affair and it was a delightful
party. Good things to eat, a host
of fine people and prizes galore
from the business people of our
town. What fun we had over
these prizes. $98.92 was netted on
t,hIs evening. Mrs. Jessup was the
chairman, and she hBd a wonder_
ful committee, who worked hard.
"Six years have
ed since
that lIrst meeting in March 1931.
We certainly have grown and attained maturity under the able
guidance of our President-Mrs.
T. Harry Brown.
" ' " . . .rt..... ...
..., ........ 11 I ......
''Mrs. Blown has. beeD untiring
in her efforts in the name of our
Il10... '» IIUI
FrienciJy Circle to help all who
.v n .._
needed help and has made our
a real factor In this com.
I hope, that as we gO on,
RID ARROW
the years ahead wID be as tun of
reaJ helpfulness, I
as the ft1'IIt lib: :rears
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Receives Service Emblem "IN$ ,,"IlAl:IC!)N AWAID
Mr. and Mrs. Geor,e Kama Of
Wellesley road entertained at a
Gardeners are reminded thai
S~ S. AWdt
dinner party Saturday evening in
buckets of water are set out on avenue received. a BOld emblem the Delaware County
lIonor of The Rev. and Mrs. Peter
,.
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of Wqalen's Clubs, m,embera
P. BrodIe Of AlIoa, Scotland.
the Woman's Club porch each
Tuesday, July 31. marIdng her
Be III kaeck of Corne11
WednesdaJr evenln& for ftoral 01,- 31th ...... cd "'-'with the lonr lndivid,ual cl~bs presented
au c e r
ave•er Chester statioo. nue was guest Of honor at a
ferlngs to the ward patients of l1nes de~eD,t of American prOll"ama ov a
lw1Ch~1l which was llivell by his
the hospital. The bollQuets are 'l'eleMQPe ~ Tel.ecraph Com- .Mrs. S~
m"'!'~l: IfaDdparenls Mr. and I'lrs. HarrY
transported to Phlladelphla each ftOftv MiBs Atticlr. Is emPloyed as the
w
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Wood Of Waln,ut laDe in celebra·
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'won second award...
......It re- tion of his' ....-~ bltrth.. -Tbursdov mornln' b v membea of "....". ,
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the boroUlh's chmeh conp-ega.........,. or
view section with ller ~"..ew
lUests were invited.
LInes in SwarliIJDore.
''Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. A."
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tlons.
Born in Steelton, MiBs Attlck
Other topics from which
,
for
.
WhttII. . . .
baa lived in SWUthmore
over could choose were: Human In~ipllel a year. She Is a member of tl>' terest. Travelogue. HIstorI.cal.
G. Wills B,rodhead Of ~
Uberty Bell Chapter of Telephone Club Interest and GeIleoiogy. Mrs.
avenue and Harold Carrigall of Pioneers. all organization for Jobll, E. Michael. Immediate past
WllmingIon won the
those who ha:ve been with the president of the County FedoraCountry Club Team
Bell System for 21 years or more. tlon was among the judges.
Mi Atti k .
t resld t Of
M d 1 Pla las' t "-turday
e a
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s s . elSa pas p
en
Mrs. Russell Clemellis. Walthe Phlladelphla Loag LInes Fed- lIngford. president of the FederaNEWS NOTE
eral Credit Union. and has served tion recently announced that the
A cooperative neighborhood on its Board of Directors for 13 Southeastern District
will be held September ,21 at
party by the 400 block on Haver- years.
Reading
ford place was held Tuesday nlgbt
Bond Sales Report
In the yard at the home Of Mr.
and Mrs. Randolph S. Lee. The
LeRoy F. F. Wright. Chairman.
Mrs. • Donald A. Crosset
picnic supper was in honor of Mr. U. S. Savings Bonds Committee Riverview road baa returned Irani I
and Mrs, Charles C. Martin and for Delaware County. disclosed a week •s visit with Mr• and M rs.
[~~",,~~. Sheriff
family who are moving from that the County's sales for June Paul Banks In Towanda.
Haverford place' to Strath Haven were 794.263 against 694.010 for
1.IiIn~ of last year.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
avenue.
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SWClrthmore, Wallingfotd-Rutlecl'l' qnd
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P.M.
i
.CARPETS
c
Honie--3:00
Away-2:00
Away-2:30
Home-2:30
NOVEMBER
Saturday 3-Marple-Newtown ............ Away-2:00 P.M.
Friday
9--Radnor ..... , .. : . . . . . . . . . . .. Home-2:30 P.M.
Thursday 22-LLansdowne .................. Away-l0:00 AM.
• ...... c........
. . . ESTAlI
S:W'EENEY& 'LUKENS
save ~c) -
Waten.elons
f'4P.'k
WA 1-2448
looking for
SPRAY JElLIED
Cranberry Sauce bot~ for 31e
21-Media .. , .. ',' . '" ......•.... Home--3:00 P.M.
28-Nether Providence .......... Away--3:00 P.M.
OCTOBER
Friday
5-Springfield .................
Saturday 13-Upper Merion ...............
Friday
19--Darby .... "., ...............
Friday
28-Yeadon ...... , ............ ,.
MRS. SCHlOREit·S
FOR RENT-1st floor
1 bedroom, ilie hath and shower. Prefer business Dian or woman. Near rallroecl and buSes. WaIliqford. Available September 1.
Refetences. M1fdIa 6-4'151.
•
RBlft' UnfurDi8bed. 3_
and bath 1IPIIrImeDt. AlI
523 Welsh St~.~r
utiUties.
CoavaDient,
tran'll1 .. IiiUoo. SWartlunote 6-5'1116.
IL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....._ _ _~--.-~
ma'
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NEXT WEEK - WATCH
FORPOULTRY SPECIALS
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1.
Boneless Oven
ClnnaDlonCrisps
ATLANTIC
.
..
MAlE YOUR HOUSE HUNTINO EASY?
Ib.89c
BeefRoasls lb. 79c
I..
Warm-Atr Heating
,Air Candltlonlng
S~t Metal Wort
porcelain.
A IUFJ:20.
STEAK
Porterhouse
T..Bone
Sirloin
7
In
3 bedrooms. ilie bat!>. decItporclt,
private entr~· Q~e. 'WI!U
tralisponation..
~u
Available Septembei.- 1.
1118'10. ,
. .
17t/2 ~em.,r
1t44700
FOR RENT - Small,
apartment. Adults.
i it
SWARnlMOI" PA.
den, bath. Gentlemen.
6-4133.
··IA"I
~I\Q,nt.
," M~wer Serv,~e
.' I!"~ c:ij ....._re 6-4100
.
Swift's Premium
J. F. BLACKMAN
Dew
UvinI room. dinin, room.
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Wooden Frame with Shingle aiding House
ImprOVement.
conalst of
Two StorJ'
2~rd
F:f the property
of Edward
c.
Jevnick and Bole A. Zevnick.
AttorIlQ'. AIberi B. RoD. Jr.
living room
and'
violet pattern
plat~s and cake tray.
ings.
Weekend of August 2. 1956
AND SUB.JECT to oertaIn
building restrfetloD.l ;u of neon!.
F. A. SNEAR. JR •• Sheriff
I
..""-;.. ..
~~
I
I'
th.... br aaJd lands South nln. _ .
=~~t~~Ton~-:Oi':"=·~acef-=
ing the 35 of us around a strange
APPOINTED
cily.
"On our Sunday in Tokyo. of
Mrs. Mary Ellen Owell. a Bradcourse. we were escorted to our uate of Swarthmore College. has
(Continued from Page 1)
respective churches, where we been appointed regional field adJapanese customs. and from one were to preach. I was assigned to visGrof Camp Fire Girls. Inc.
briefing. all the way across' town a comparallvely small but st~ong Mrs. Owen will work with cOun,\0 more briefing. via the famous church an hour's train ride from clls in Michigan. Ohio. Indiana.
kamikaze taxi drivers. This is one the center of Tokyo. Here. througb Kentucky and West Virginia. '
0f those foreign countries where an interpreter. I preached for my
A nallve of Battle Creek. Mich.•
1,an American can look both ways first time In Japan the Gospel of Mrs. Owen.ls experienced as a
hefore crossing the street and stlll God's love for everyman.
'Camp FIre volunteer. She was a
get killed (by lefl-handed traffic).
"The people here were very board member of the BattleCreek
I was appointed leader of the cordial and thoughtful. A few Council and co-chairman of the
'group in Dr. Lacour's absence. English-speaking members were day camp committee.
and 50 hijd more than a usual .especially helpful. I have excelMrs. Owen was a social worker
share of responsibility shepherd- lent pictures of the service. the with the Michigan Chlldren's Aid
church and lunch served after- Society before joining the national
ward.
stat! of Camp Fire Girls. A form,
er drector of the BatUe Creek
"On a day free for Sightseeing. Volunteer Bureau, she was direct..
most of the group took the pro- or of personnel for women at the
posed day-trip to Nikko. about aviation. division Of. the OHver
three hours by train. This spot is Corporation. She also was assocla vacation place. noted for its aled wltli
Social Security Ai:!falls. 'lake. Shinto Shrines and
01
ministration as manager Of the
~~f.!;~~~~~I~~~~~~ plchires
Buddhist Temple. Good pictures field .offices In the Pel1DSylvanla
of, these will make inter- cities of Pittsburgh. PhIladelphia.
esting viewing.
' Braddock and Greensburg.
"Late in our Tokyo orientation.
She is a member of the board Of
I leanieil of the need for shift- the Battle Creek YMCA and a
ing me here to Ikuno. It seems former presldellt of the Battle
~hat SamukaWli. where I was Creek branch ot the American
originally assigiled. had not been AsSbclation of University women.
sufticleD'tiy prepared for opening
as a Chrlstian center this year. So been a shock, if not a crisis in
here 'l am iD. a copper and zinc my life. I will nat be the same
mining town, 1,000 feet up in again. To live through the first
mountains; and 300 miles by air. week here was sheer stoic endur500 miles and 12 hours by rail ance of a kind that could only be
from Tokyo. On the map. we are God-given.
45 miles northwest of Kobe. and
''My first meeting with th~
25 miles· north of Hlmeji.
Christians of Ikuno was at an in"Tlilil Is the second year for tormal reception on the evening
to intensive work here. ,although of my first day. I felt very lost
.. now there has been a struggling Chris" and very much alone, perplexed
tlon group for 60 years. and a beyond description. wondering
Roman Catholic parish of about how and where all these weeks
300 for six years. The Protestant would come out. Througb my incenter numbers 30 baptized Chris- terpreter. I learned that our very
.CL.c
IanHi. aI'l e,'8. p .... tions in a town of 11.000. My J'ob understanding theological student
.~.
~. WQ8. wat.ers. waterc:ouna. right... will be to visit the homes of
If1ieltiea. prlvllega. heredltanients and
was reading II Timothy 4:2-5. II
3Ppurtenanee. belongina Or' appertainiDK' seekers and backsliders (sounds
Timothy 2:1-7. and Hebrews 2:18
thereto.
~e remahlden
renf.:i;. tuu...
proJibl.andrever·
.lonll and
thereof.
the like hoine), conduct classes for for my benefit • . • I replied by
btaPcJtn~ aDd hriprov~... ~n., all the seekers,. and Bible stUdy for
indicating my interpreter should
alterations Rnd addition. lJOW or hereafter
Iq,IUdlli\Jall ;'hDilbl"". the christians. I will preach or read Romans 1:7-12 as my meshgtlntr. lIgbUnc. :nfrlgerating, and other '. ak 'twl A
S d
t
h t
machlntU7'L equlidiaitpt or RPllII~hces 'now ape
C'C' on un ays, eac a sage of greeting to them.
or _ f...... _
to or _
In ...n· two Sliililay Schools and ccinduCt
"Again on Sunday morning. the
nectlon. tbeNWIt!l.
.
"
..
!mho" b ..:irt.& coulst- of Two Stof')O a ba!ic: teacher· trairiiDg -class. singing very much inspired me.
:3r'.",.H:r F~~as Feet. Plater .hed These have nOt begim yet, tor we While the congrepllon sang in
So'Ja '.. ·ihe
of Donald W. An- are ju$j te\tlng :warmed up. The Japanese. I followed iJl English
denan. 3r. and Ann N. Anderson. h.. J
d"
sI 1_ t Is
wife.
apanese 0 move &0· OWy. I
the words ot ''ThIs Is My Father's
, Attorney. - F, A. SN)!;AJI,
H. lknnt.
quite an . educallon trying to ad- World", "Blessed ..Aissu.l"ance",
.JR.. Shorlff
- - - - ... '"
..just to their ways - and all 'and "0 Jesus. I Have Promlsed."
througb an interpreter.
So far from home. I have heard
uThere are many things I the name 'of Swarthmore Methowould like to describe. but I must dist Church rememhered in prayrefrain for fear of being' mls- er. along with Prayer for my fam'understood. Sufilce it, to' say that ily and all of the Americans
dropping abruptly into a new cul- working here this, summer. It is
ture aUecting every single per- a gripping thing to be united with
sonal habit and way of living has these faithful people in prayer."
I
403 Dartmouth Avenue
!':J ~l:!'::J'o-:.•r~':i,~:.'".!!ie~~
cona-
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FllIlUFACIAS 1
No.' ',10
ZUDO T ..... 1161
ALL WA'!: CllRTAlN _ _
oaolltio: ..... ~ of ·Iud. 8ITVATII on
&be
• •ofrl7one
.we"
of A'roIlt 8tnrK
,afi
IIio North
_60
h ...... _
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pletely
, A f t e r Pro.~':!!'L~~.!.
Sunaay telephone SWarthmpre 66096.
r:~~::~~~'~'~'~~~~~~~~~:::;,::::~~~;:;ITclePhone FOR lENT -su-rro-un-d;--
.
_
at _
of aaJ. IJt1:!.":to wloo
_ _ III ad... " ..... t).
III teD
don. ~ cO!! ...... Oil .sa, of __
percolator with alcohol burnet'.
Make offer. Call SWarthmore
1808.
'brown
oxfords.
white oxfords.
FOR
SAI,E
Man's
shoes:
brown loafers. SIze 7D or, E. Make
offer. Call SWarthmore 0':'1808.
,
s:.m:..'frl::1
. Alterations
four
Watc•••k.r
'!1
.:~ 1.#. ~7::..~=
Phone: SW 6-4216
. EMIL SPIES
81JNDA,YS _
sRW! i "l"8 Ol'l'lCII
OO~O~M::.\tlA.
,_~
OIl ••ut.~. WAUl MU.nlll
.-
SHCRiFF IIALIB
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
I
Pastor Kulp Reports
~rom Post in Japan
,
WANTED
-----:-;,.1 =6-Qj05R1s0'~i-=~~~~;ma~
'"
FOR SALE -
'IDE SWARTIIMOBEAN
of RIIAL BSrATil
PERSONAL Slipcovers and WANTED _ WOMEN for gendraperies. Henry K. Savard.
eral factory work. day and night
Springfteld. KIngswood 4-0161.
shifts. Must be residOllts of DelPERSONAL ' - Painting. George aware or Montgomery Counties.
Fair. Fully Insured. Estimates Do
,apply if application algiven. Call MEdia 8-3702.
I c~~o:n flle. Apply ~elphla
II
Gum Corporation. Eagle
PERSONAL-Upholstery repairs; and Lawrence Roads. Havertown.
P Ri ICE S REDUCED FOR
~~ yara~~!
JULy AND AUGUST. Seats - WANTED .- Responsible young ~!
$9.50 up. ,SPECIAL SALE OF UPwoman needS small uIlfurnishHOLSTERY
apartment
with kitchen.
for -.~
-·~~~~~~;;~U
$8.
reduced CLOTH
to' $3.50 - perRegular
yard. ed
O!'cupancy
September
1. ConvellMore than five years of Swarth- ient to college. low rental necesmore references. Thorn Seremba. sary. Yearly lease. Reply Box J.
~fJ.~;r;~
phone Sharon HIll 0734.
The Swarihmorean.
~:'
lIou.
PERSONAL Radio and tele- WANTED _ TO RENT 4-bedvision service. Complete stock
room house approximately Sepof tubes carried. Robert Brooks. tember 1. Executive. Swarthmore_
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
schools. Phone MIdway 2-88~0.
PERSONAL Belvedere Con- ,
valescent Home. 2507 Chestnut WoANTED - To work 2 days a
week dOing laundrY or cleaning.
street. Chester. Edge of Swarthmore. Aged, seQ.Jle, chronic, con- Swarthmore references. CHester
valescent men and. women. Ex- 2'-8466.
cellent foods. spacious grounds. --~-::FC:-::O:-::R::-:S::-.A-=-=-LE=----- ~'~-'Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
proprietor. CHester 2- FOR SALE' _ Appl-oxlmatelY;'l-~O ..,,~,
feet of barben-y,herge $10. Buy_
er transplants and supplles~ top CbOi£~{,!id,i~[i>l,-~;"~i~~
s<>ll. back mt SWarthmore 6- :_._:::-:-::_ ... =_'''~o
1273. "
FOR SALE - Old table radio.'
also console radio-phollOgraph
site
combination. Make offer. Call
PERSONAL - Interior and ex- SWarthmore 6-1808.
Ing. Henry K. Savard. Springfield.
and Solovox attacbment. In
KIng~wood 4-0161.
fine condition. Call OHester 3- ~~:3':,~
PERSONAL - Junior high girl 9526.
~
Sherlf(
will care for your ch1ldren ::FO~R:;-S:::A"'-;-I-;;,Er--=-,;::Ge:::::n:::er:::a'l-E;;;;-;lec::t+'n;;;'c
while you shop~_ visit, or relax.
full size stove with removable
8BQUBST FOR BIDS
SWarthmore '-~8.
Cal-rod oven ,units. $40. MEdia
LOST
LOlW":=ltreY'rlligJiii"V
..
vote.
CLASSIFIED ADS
PAnIRSON'S
Over. 25
Will y'Kl reach votiDa ace by
day November 67 If ~
be sure to rect.ster 110 you can
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OPEN ALI. DAY MDNEseAY'
Pat'k Avenue
~wl:nt'I"'l'Iore,
"'a·
CIA.alwiN '4ltl
_ . ,........ lUI
HOil. , ••ri' ..... With
C pet on The FIDar
PaUlsch «MOWS c. pal
·PORTER H.WAITE,I&
,I
yale ... Ci.sl.,. . . .
$W., II •• re ' " , .
Pep 8
I
IEIEAYED
PERSONALS
C.:;. : '
Mrs. Jack V. RlcksEcker of chlldrel1 Barbara and BIlly have
Cornell avenue entertained Thun- returned from a vacaUon
day in .honor of Mrs.
during the month of July in
Black of MissIon, Kans.
N. .1. Mrs.
Black has been vlsltlng her ~
Mrs. H. W. Helaler
and mother Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ed tIu'oush New England and
Nickerson of' Girard llvenue.
now vIaltinl in HyannIs, Cape
Mrs. John T. Shatagln of Com- Cod for several wu....
ell 'avenl1'e has returned from a
_ __
vlslt- with her 1IOD-4n-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Gordeuk in Boston, Meal.
.
Mrs. john Rainey of Yille a::; 1'~~~.,J(l~JE
nue had as her Idests at dinner
last night Mr. and Mrs. .JOhn ~~~.
Schott and. MIss Carollne Schott FiiiRi'n:ml~~
the boys
In the
helper
forand.girls
this group
andmaking
aided
of wallpaper design colors for the
school newspaper presented·to the
ts
paron.
.
Dawn Boyer and Martha Turn'er were helpers for the Threes
'who learned the sol1gs. "This Old
Man" and "Tommy's Thumb" to
sing for their mothers. Ju-Ju Ip
brought' two turtles to school in
Mr. Benjamin
and Mrs. west
Harold
GriftInand
of
of
avenue
Rutgers avenue.
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Keeler Stauller
of Dartmouth avenue.
panied by their children. Leah.
Dale and Chad. have just retumro from a. visit to West Chatham.
Cape Cod, M9SS. The Stauflers
·~~~~§.t.1~~~~~;f.5~
will establish thelr permanent
-:"'i~.":'"
residence in West Chatham about I ;;;;~Q~:-(F
Rose and.
Valley.
who
placed flrst
man
Brook
Plummer.
both of
second.) Dave Detweller. of ~olonlal Village was third. Neal c_
and
Donnell of Aronimlnk fOurth.
fifth
Bob Berry of Martins Dam
.
Carol Williams. Sw.art~o~
slandard bearer. came in third m
some people's eyes ·but fourth according to ofllcial referee's de~sion in her heat with, four ColoDl-
a box
and they were the center al
Village
girls.
Olllcial
time Valwas
of
attention.
7: 21.8.
Judy
BrQwn
of Rose
The Fives made very coladul ley had top time of 6: 00.8. The
covers for their newspapers. each other flve ribbons went to Sans}y
. child drew Happy the clown and Shanahan. Colonial Villag~. secput a thin wash of red patrit over and; D. Christman. Arommink.
the while picture. They made third; Betsy Jenkins and Jean
gifts of "Shoo Flles" to be hung Wisdom. Rose Valley, fourth and
by the outer door for thelr moth- fifth; Barbara Schell. Marpleers. Peggy Ewing helped this Newtown. sixth. (6:21.9).
group.
. The' Post-Kindergarten group Concert· Scheduled
have done some beautiful paintFor August Ninth
ing this week and also made ~locks
with movable hands.
Thomas G. Leeson. conductor
Helpers with the Primary of the Chester Elks Band. will
Group were Gretchen and Judy direct the August 9 concert to be
Robblee and Jeb Turner. who was held in Glen Providence Park.
in charge of outdoor games.
. Media.
Vocal soloist for the occasion
will be Kay Zangari of Chester
with Master .of·C.eremonies Robert
B. Keel announcing the selections.
In .the event of rain. ,the pro-
DiLuzio and Sons
Florist
Formerly
CARNS
650.T t IlIIore Pike
Spring' if;' Del. Co.. , ••
'~:~I:Ocean::~:C1ty,
~
Is
b y Eostman K0 d a k
Processe d
D•Ired Th rough
C o.
(Daily
1st
.•
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Cole
have recently move(! to 404 Elm
avenue from Norfolk, Va .•
Mr. Cole was stationed as a lleu-I
tenant
in the
NaV.!'. He General
is
with the
Connecticut
..Ith.
and .Ingula!" the
and fixturea on
aI
-
all additIon. or
•. '0': . hei'eafter made to
=_
aile,..., ••
~;i~!:'~b.r.;;'.d"':
__
eonsllt
Two
of
RW Bri.k
~~
StolT
House.
End
Sold" as the property of Francia 1.
Com... a.d M• ..,. lano Comear hI••
At:~~~::;;:6:.00B·'....nt'•.
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to .5:3000P.P M.
M
-
. Saturday. 9:30 to 6:
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SHERIFF SAt.ES
of REAL ESTATE
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Class Mailings)
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co~~oX::;'l":.'\~5r·
Conditions:
,250.00
cash Saving
or certified
A.M_ Eastern·
Daylight
Time
check at time of sale (unless otherwIse
stated In advertlaement). balanoe In ten
dayJl. Other conditiona on day of sale.
FIERI
,No. 981
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Cen..
Registration Schedule
EDGEMONT AVE.. 7TH & WELSH STS.
Prior to
General Election, November
Shap' alld Save ;11 Speare 8~os.
6, 1956
AUGUST WHITE SALES!
SEPTElIIBER 6th
Last dBY an elector may move from one election district to
another in order to be permitted to vote at the General Election.
SEPTEMBER 11th
,
. cANNON FINE MUSLIN SHEETS
131kount sheats made to take tough wear. ....1...' 2A.
bIe.chad a snowy pure white. 81 x 108". ragul.rIy 2.69 ...................... ;.. 2.39
90x I 08". regularly 2.89 ............... 2.69
4213(''' case. regularly 59c ..... : ....... 49c
1.89.
.,
Last day all electors mal' register to vote at the General
ElecUon. ThIs Includes electors who wlll bee ca",. of age on or
before November 'lth, 1958.
•
SI5Pi·M. .D
17a
Last day for any elector who has remoV09- Into a new election district to give notice to the RegistraUon C<>mmlssion In
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set forth a removal dale into the new election district which cannot be later than Sept"1'1!1el' 6th.
COtJaT B0118B B01l1UJ:
ResuIar . busmess hours UP.to and including MOndaY. Septeniber 17th
.
MondB.Y through Friday . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 9:00. a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SaturdB.Y ... '.' ..................... . 1:00 a.m.to .0:00 NOOD
.' Toiether with such addlUonai hours
as ,,",-"ated below:
September 6th and 7th ................. ':00 a.m. to_.:OO p.rn.
September lath and
14th ..............
I:. a.m. to·1:00 p.m.
..
aonalst
:E?:~~~~~:fellI01Ul
CANNON'S COMBlOPDCALE SHEETSI
.~,.i.;t>;;';-;;
now
of One
Stone and
H01IIIe .. btl Feet.
Sold..
D:roIJUtT of Sam....1 N.
Rhodes. Sr. and Elaine M. Rhodes. biB
wife.
II •
Attorney. Albert B. Boo • oIr.
Sherlff
• . P. A •. S!IBAB, lB-.
threads to every square inch, ........1'2.11
snowy white luin1ry!
• regularly 3.39 ............... 2.79
901 I08". regularly 3.69 ............. '. 3.09
72....' U"
..
~79c
or
11"dt·
451c38!h" cases. regu Ia rIy ....... ........ .
2.39
,..........
BaI ler ...........
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded
Each
Season of the Year
CATHEIMAN'S
D.U. STORE
SW 6-0586
4 2"-....
......IIL"
12.
TWIn.
• reg. 1.19 511..
Priced
142".72". FuI. ~_I.29 . Sale. Prloftl
.
1.ot
..
1.19
. ~'A Complete Sfock of Color and Riled Sh.el.by .t;a- ..
i .
.
'''MOROCCAN
.
.
'TOWBS If
0_
.
'.
.
_
.... 22"1144"
88c
..... -.....
............
..... oo!t'"
..... ·••II"i.. ' y--::. oiood !: lA'
.
..........., .-y' II•• c-. '. ..
~TIet
T!Io ..... is
01:
.
Boro Sea Ex~orers
Launch 'Leo Maris'
83.50 PER YEAR
EARNS PIN
H. S. Per Pupil Cost
Reported at $415
Jeanne L. Schloesser. daughter
of Mrs. C; W.. Schloesser. 315
Park avenue. has completed her
Members of the Swarthmore
Swtm Club Team. thelr familles
work at the six-weeks Summer
Williams Sisters Star,
and friends enjoyed a pIcnic at Former Navy Craft Drops School of French at Northampton
School for Girls. Northampton. Average Teacher Salary
Others Also Aid
the pool Wednesday evening a.nd
Anchor at Essington
presented Coach Millard RoblDIn Local Schools
Mass.
Tally
son. pool manager with a testion the Delaware
On .Prize Day a Marianne pin
.$4645
The 7 points Swarthmore's Swim monial in apprecia~on ~f his
was
awarded
Jeanne
for
speaklng
The S.E.S. Leo Maris. out of
The annual financial report for
Club held in the Suburban Swim work and that of his aSSIstants Swarthmore, was launched in the French continuously for 30 days
the
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
League championships when last in helping th~ tea~ ~o make such Delaware River on Friday. Aug- or more at the school.
School District for the fiscal year
eek' Swarthmorean was belng a good showmg In Its first year ust 3. after a delay of one week
S'Lea
w
s
ending July 2, 1956 has just been
printed steadily grew through of :>?burban WIm
gue comcompleted by the School District
eve.nts held Thursday and Friday petition. Team mem~ers. v:ho due to the steel strike.
While
members
of
t.he
local
Sea
Secretary. Samuel T. Carpenter.
nights. Saturdsy morning and have not had opporturuty to SIgn
and the Clerk of the Board, A.
afternoon. and Sunday afternoon the testimonial are asked to can- Explorer unit. Scouting Officials
• • •
Mildred Bond. This report sumto reach a floal total of 58 points. tact Mrs. G. Wills Brodhead so and A. G. Catherman. president
marizes the financial transactions
despite a dearth of intermediate the scroll mal' be framed as soon of the sponsoring Lions Club
looked on. a giant crane of the Former Resident Leaves of the SchOOl District for the
boys and se(lior boys and girls as possible.
SUiI Shipbulldil)g .and Drydock
fiscal year 1955-56. the flrst year
which left the local Seahorses
--------Wide Circle of
Company lifted the 36·foot craft
of operation of the district union.
and
Friends
In several of the
water.deposited it neatly in the
The report shows the total expenditUresby
the School District
Mrs. Ernest O. Lange.
Those' who managed to attend
The boat. a former' LCP (L)
for the year just closed amounted
the championship events. both
obtained from the Navy and re- Schwenksville. and a former to $557.055.13. Of the amount·
team members and loyal rooters.
built to add cruising facilities for Swarthmore resident, died sud- spent this year. $460.477.49 was
witnessed top-grade competition Business Education Study 14 men and two olllcers. was denly on Sunday. August 5.
for the total current expenditures,
in which last year's champiOns
moved froin Cresson Lane to the. Mrs. Lange. the former Jessie $44.098.75 for debt service. and
were defeated and many new recReceives $100,00 From
launching site by John Hanna and M. Thompson of Waupun. Wis- '$52.478.89 for capital outlay.
ords were set. Especlslly exciting
N. Y. Corporation
S
State P li and a truck of
The report shows that this
was seeing Swarthmore's entries
u:':'Phlladel;hI~e Electric Com- consin. has been an area .resident money
was derived from a numoccasionally better those Of Rose
The Carnegie Corporation of pany equipped to remove obstruc- since her husband•. head of the ber of sources of wliich the PropValley. the perennial champions New York has announced that ti g Ires accompanied the mO- department of electrical engIneer- erty Tax of $283.800.75 was the
until replaced this year by 'Aronl- Frank Pierson, .Profess,!r of Eco- t n dW
ing of Drexel Institute Of Tech_..... ID' both re-"ar meet vic- nomics at Swarthmore College. = a
E S nolo~ came to Philadelpblat0 largest. The total receipts were
$609.413.02. Other tax receipts
u....... and flnal,,~ championship will conduct a three-year study After'the
the towed
S. . ' .Join ~th'e D rexeI S
taft'
tories
. launching.
ri fI ld
i l1919
l . Proevents s c 0 ;r e.· Swarthmore's of standards and practices in bus- Sea LIon, of Sp ng e •
fessor LBnge had announced plans were $2366.96 from dellnquent
strength and Rose Valley's weak- iness schools in this country.
the Leo Maris uP. the Delaware to to retire as of September 1. and property taxes. and $22.029.37
ness evidenced itself in the midIn announcing the $100,000 Essingion. where It dropped anchove to Florida was being from the ·1 per cent property
or at The Anchorage. pending a l m ed
transfer and improvement tax. In
get and junior age groups.
' grant 'to finance this stud.Y. the completion of work on its 250- P ann .
addItion. $48.642.61 was received
Add Four In Diving
CarnegIe Corporation of New horsepower marine engine.
During lIer residence In Swarth_ from the $15.00 per capita tax.
Joyce WillIams earned Swarth- York stated that "the rise of busSklpper George Myers. Mates more Mrs. Lange was all- active Current property taxes were colmore 3 points by placing fourth in Iness education is one of the most Walt Re.YDolds and Kelly Murphy. member of the Swarthmore Wom- lected in the amount of 97 per
the tntermedlste girls diving astonishing success stories In the Boatswain Mate Lee McFadden an's Club. and TrInity Church.
(Continued on Pace 5)
Thursday night. at Marple-New- recent history of American educar. tor B d' s~t;She was a", enthusiastic gardener
. ..town pool.. I1awn Boyer ogaIned UOn;' Before ·192t.tll1!cC!IIllege de. ~'~W::;:i !J,';..rd':\~rtliiif atJd; ~i ·the I..an'l!e h9ine on' BrutlEdits Book
another point .by ~p1!iclngslxth. gree in ·business and commerce all shipshape and water-tight. A more Pike and Church Road mainCharlotte Brodhead missed. being was virtually unheard of. Today specIal ceremony will be held talned extensive. f1o,",:er gardens.
Dr. Charles A. Anderson. Yale
QIDong the finallsts by two4enths about 15' per cent of bachelors when the ship is formally com- At Drexel her activities included avenue, is co-editor of a new kind
of a point in the score of her tlrst and tlrst professional degrees are miss! ed
.
'amateur dramatics and a long of book which shows the influence
threP. dives. Joyce had 84.7 points in this field. An objective evaluaon.
participation in the Drexel Wom- of religion on national developand Dawn 72.6 poii~ts compared tion of this klnd .Of education
Cetebrates 90th Birthday
en's Club. of which she had been ment. The book consists of a colto the 92.4 of the lirst place wIn- which is directed to such a large
treasurer (1929.30). vice presl- lection of 171 letters, diaries.
nero Jean Me.!lin of Colonial VIl- segment of the student populaUon
Mrs. Mary E. H. Cunningham, dent (1940-41). and president journals, Official records and other
lage.
seems particularly Important at mother of Mrs. Alban E. Rogers (1941.42).
documents wrItten during the
Rob Baker. onl.Y Swarthmore this stage."
of Park avenue will celebrate her
Mrs. Lange Is survived by her past 250 years and arranged by
entrY in the intermediate boys
,'The purpose of the survey." 90th birthday at the Rogers home husband and three sons. Donald chapters under the main division
diving. was competing beyond his said Dr. Pierson. "is to take gener- on SUnday~~t 12..
E Setauket. Long Island. N. Y.; of American history.
age grouP. being actually a junior. al stock of the business education li : s . inC Swa~h;;''::;e :~:r h;g E~est 0., Jr.. Paoli. Pa.; and
The title of the book is ''The
Although hIs score, was higher movement, viewEid in terms of v
h
Robert T Dowingtown. Pa.; and Presbyterian Enterprise,'t edited
'than some of the other contest- accompJlshments to date and pros_ years. ",:il1 be the. guest of ~nol' six
nd~hlldren. She Is also surants he did not make the flnals. pects. for the future.
at a qwet gathering of relatives Viv!:"'bY three sisters. Mrs. Lavell by Armstrong. Loetscher. and .!tnSteve Fisher of Aronimlnk. who
"ExIsting knowledge abo u t and friends on August 15. Al- M
F nd du Lac Wisconsin def3on. and published by the
Westminster Press in· Philadelwon tliird place.in the senior div_ most aspects of business educa- though' she has been Crip~led for a::"Mrs. ~"""ce ;am~ke and
phia. This is a lively history. full
ing earlier in the week. replaced tion is extremely limited. Little the past 10 years and IS ?OW IJIli Pritchard of Milwaukee.
of the breath of the times from
•
1 t bUnd and deaf. Mrs. Cunrunglast year's champion Bob Norman has been done. for examp e. 0 ham remains mentally alert and
Services were held at Charles which the selections have been
of Marple-Newiown. Nor m·a n sample the I!piDion of employers Interested in current vents and J. Franks Funeral Home. 21 Main drawn. The reader becomes an
placed third In this year's contest. or business school alumni tuwards her friends.
Street. Trappe, Pa .• on Thursday.
DenDis dePaul of Marple--New- __.....!(~C:o~n~tin~u~ed::..~on~P:.:a~g~e:....:8~)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:-_ _ _ _-:-:-~--_:_----- eye-witness as men and women
struggle for religious and .politie.al
town. who placed fifth in the
.
•.
liberty. are inspired by the Great
Lift the Leo Maris From Trailer at the Sun Sh,pyard
senior diving. also came in ahead
Awakening,
launch and develop
of Norman in the intermediate.
academies and colleges, and work
Triple Score on Frida,.
for human welfare..
At East Whiteland pool Friday
The book contains no narrow
night .1oaone EspenSchade capturdenominational story but is reped another point for the Seahorses
resentative of Protestant ChrIsby placing sixth in the midget
tianity in upholding moral stangirls freestyle With a time of 43.6.
dards and developing the spiritual
In the medley relaYs run the
resources of the people. It presame evening Swarthmore's sensents the evidence that aemocracy'
ior W'DIllen's team composed of
and the freedoms men hold dear
Joanne RobInson, Joyce Wllliams.
sprang from man's sense of reJan Lawrence and Carol Williams
sponsibility to God•
placed fifth for. an additi.onal 2
points as also did the senior men's
Brief explanatory Introductions
bring the reader directly to the
team. made up of Bob Sublette.
Dave Preston. Brodie Crawford
heart of each selection. The book
and Jon Lange. The Intermediate
is of inter~st to the general readgirls team with Gloria Peirsol.
er as wen as to the student of
Joyce Wllliams, ~ Paul, and
American Church history or reCharlotte Brodhead also placed
l.igious aspects of American civllIHtb. for anoth~ 2 points. An inization. Dr. Anderson has prepartermediate boys team: DIDo Mced .an outllne for a study course
Curdy. John Seybold, steve Hanbased on the 12 chapters of the
sell, and Dick .1ackson l!ain-ed
book.
another point w/.th a sixth placDuring th2 past 12 years Dr.
ing. Junior boys George Sullivan.
Anderson has accumulated thouMalin Boyer, Jim Foley and Dick
sands of letters and other docu.1ackson came in fourth for anothments, and arranged them for reer 4 points as also did junior girls
search In the Presbytertan HistorMarsha SllVen, SUe Craw1'Oid,
leal
In Phll8delpbla, of'·
Sandra Althouse and Karen Peter.
which be Is the secretary. Ia· the
BOD. A fourthpJaee by midget
'WI!' years be _ved as president
girls (DIane Renoba.... .1. !:speIlof Coo CoIJ8p Prior to that for
8ol!ade, I.JDn IrarImb, G!Q' sn01 _
be . . . pres!-
Pierson to Conduct
Carnegle. Survey
:=;_~~:.:~~~
Sem!.Jletaebecl
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
~~~~:~-:nial
Flowerless
.Thurs. Services for
Mrs E0 Lange
ImprOvements
;,=~:Et
Robinson
The
I
PIeasant-I~~~~~~~~~~~~
ofthel'rsonand~~
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. August 10. 1956
Swim TeamJurns In .
Creditable Score
"'.-'0
For
THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 31
!~~~~~:~fj~~!~~~~
I
Remember
,
Flowers
'~~~i~~~~~i~~~~1~~i~1
Life InsurlIDce Company In Phlladelphia,
Camera & Hobby Shop
Michaels College Pharmacy
Luddlnl
.
Your
theStauller
midle ofSr.
August.
Mr. J. at
Keeler
will remain
hIs
home on Dartmouth avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John TIm
Springfl."ld have had as their
guest. Mrs. Allee Mathers of Upland. Calif. Mrs. Mathers Is at ~~~~~~~
the present time vIsiting her son ,
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
IJoyd.M..thers in Pe1ham Manor'I~~~~~~o
N. Y. but will return to Springfield for a short visit with the ~~:~f~~~:.~;ti~~~~~]:~~
Iliffs before she travels to her ii:;!Ou.~;;~thS~~
home In California.
Mrs. A. E. Longwell of Lafayette avenue has returned from a
week's visl.t with her mother Mrs.
H. F. Roberson. and her sister
Miss IJllian Roberson In Albany.
N. Y. Mrs. Longwell's son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Longwell of Greenvllle.
with ·their two babies, joined the m~~n!c,'J.!_
family group for a day while they
guests.~~:~.rs.
er Dr. Frank Morris ofLee's
New fathLon-
(in the green bag)
Lan"
.
~~~!.~g~~~~~~~~J ~~~~~~~~~~~
Thursday.
Mr. vacationing
and Mrs. near
Oscar
Hart .
gram will weather
be held permitting.
the following were
AlbaD.\'.
Lafayette avenue have as th,.lr I
Mr. and' Mrs. Randolph S.
guests for a week their son
of Haverford place have as their daughter-in-law the Rev. and
.
'
d
h
The New Typ"e Ko ac rome
old
_ ,
M~~~:~~I
Mrs
Hart
of children.
ville.. .1.N.Richard
Y. with
their
don. Conn.• and her brother Mr. Ricky. Sally and Ted. Monday
Frank Morris of ,Boston, Mass.
evening Mr. and Mrs. Hart ~ter~~~~;;;;~~~~~;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"lJ taiued at a dinner party in honor
5Wartitlftore ~50
9Itark.-f t' 5
~'a::::::"!'8Il:oer~l-tl alic_
River Cruise Fina
Funeral services' have been held
Fling .for Summer Club f Mrs Mary Jane Holtzhouse.
(C<>nunued from Page 1)
':ther ~f Mrs. Llo.Yd E. Kaullgram was the preparatlon and fun man of Dartmouth avenue.
Mrs Holtzhouse a life loog
of the children's farewell parties.
;"'hich they shared wIth their par.
T eneaeter
ents by slnlling the 1lOIII8 they ~d:t w:,f in her ninetieth year.
learned. playlns pmes and pxe- oun •
in
senting their pictures and hand- &be had vlslted
craft gifts.
frequently.
The Fours enjoyed the rbythm
band instruments and gave a con- Boyer, Lawrence, Rencort for their parents. Nancy SeY-.
shaw, Sublette place
mour and Johnny Rlchsecker had
a lot of fun painting their clay
(Continued nom Page 1)
ash trays. Susan Preston was the (ten seconds less than Jim Hull-
Lititz.
I'E' •
-.......
.
~ NIlImCS ...... I .................
'..
Mrs:
Society
....,
ftS'B) aDd • ftftb-b;y:mldget boys
.
I
..
Oo!ll~
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page
August 3, 1\156
mE SWAK'I'H1UOU";AN
8
Mr. and Mrs. William W. McPERSONALS
Clarin of Park avenue with their
Funeral services have been held
Mrs. Jack V. RicksEcker 01 children Barbara and Billy have
Cornell avenue entertained Thurs- reiumed from a vacation spent
for
Mrs.
Mary
Jane
Holtzhouse,
lConunued from Page 1)
gram was the preparation and ~un mother of Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauff- day in honor of Mrs. Charles during the month of July in
Black of Mission, Kans. Mrs. Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. McClarin's
of the children's farewell parties, man of Dartmouth avenue.
Black has been visiting her father mother, Mrs. H. W. Heisler travelMrs.
Holtzhouse.
a
life
long
which they shared with their parand
mother Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ed through New England and is
resident
of
Lititz,
Lancaster
ents by singing the songs they
SHERIFF SALES
now visiting in Hyannis, Cape
learned, playing games and pre- County, was in her ninetieth year. Nickerson of Girard avenue.
of REAL ESTATE
SHERIFF"S OFJo·ICE
Mrs. John T. Shatagin of Corn- Cod for several weeks.
senting their pictures and hand- She had visited in Swarthmore
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
ell
avenue
has
returned
from
a
frequently.
Frida,., August :U:, 1956
craft gifts.
visit
with
her
son-in-law
and
SHERIFF SALES
9:30
A.M.
Eastern Da7light. Saving Time
-~~-The Fours enjoyed the rhythm
of REAL ESTATE
CondItlona: $260.00 cub or cert'l:~ed
daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wesley
SHERIFF"S
OFJo'ICE
band instruments and gave a con- Soyer, Lawrence, Rencheek at. time of sale (unl~ otherwlll(!
COURT HOUS!;, MEDIA. P A.
Gordeuk in Boston, Mass.
stated In advertisement.). bnlanc:e In ten
cert for their parenls. Nancy SeyFriday, August 24, 1956
Other eonditions on day of sale.
shaw, Sublette place Mrs. john Rainey of Y.ale ave- 9:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time dayll.
}'IERI FACIAS
No. 623
mour and Johnny Richsecker had
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certified
J"une Term. 1956
nue
had
as
her
guests
at
dinner
a lot of fun painting theIr clay
check at time or sale (unlesa otherwise
ALL THE following-described property
(Continued nom Pa~e ~ufJ last night Mr. and Mrs. John stated
in advertisement). bnlaoce in ten situate in the Townllhip of Haverford,
ash trays. Susan Preston was the (ten seconds less than Jlffi
days. Other ronditions on day of lillie.
County of Delaware, and Commonwealth
No. 987 of Pennsylvania; to wit:
helper for this group an,1 aided man and Brook Plummer, both of Schott and Miss Caroline Schott l·IERI FACIAS
.
June Term. 1956
of Benjamin West avenue and
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or Piece of
the boys and girls in the making Rose Valley, who placed first.and
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and Improvewith the buildings nnd improve- ments thereon erected, 8Upate In Haver·
of wallpaper design colors for the second.) Dave Detweiler of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffin of ground
ments thereon erected. situate in the Bor. ford Township, Delaware County. Pe~n
Rutgers
avenue.
ough
of
Colwyn. County of Delaware and sylvania, bounded and described aceordmR'
school newspaper presented to the lonial Village was third, Neal MC
Stote or Penr.sylvnnia. described accord- to a Plan 01 SulMiivi8ion of Lots 38 to 61
1I1r.
and
Mrs.
J.
Keeler
Stauffer
Donnell of Aronimink fourth, an
parents.
inK to n (lhm of Lots for Adam B. Mc- inclusive and Lot No. 119 Mec~e Llane~c!t
mnde by Damon and I<~oster, Civil Tract. made by Over Bnd Tingly, CIVil
Dawn Boyer and Martha Turn- Bob Berry of Martins Dam fifth. of Dartmouth avenue, accom- Clntchy,
Engineen!. Sharon H!II. Pennsylvnn!n. Engineers. Havertown. Penna. Ma}' 3.
panied
by
their
children,
Leah,
Carol Williams. Swarthmore
dated Junllnry 4. 1950. as follows, to Wit: 1947. as follows, to wit:-BEGINNING .nt
er were helpers for the Threes
Dale and Chad, have just return- BEGINNING at n point on the North- a point on the corner formed by ~he inwho learned the songs, "This Old standard bearer, came in third in
side of Third Street (~'~ifty feet tersection of the Southwesterly Side oC
ed from a visit to West Chatham, westerly
wide) which IKlint is :It the distance or Naylor's Run Road with the Southensle~
l\'ian" and "Tommy's Thumb" to some people's eyes ,but fourth a~
Cape Cod, Mass. The Stauffers two hundred fifty-one feet nnd one hun. Iy side of Whitney Avenue: thence !xsing for their mothers. Ju-Ju Ip cording to official referee's dec~
dred thirty one-thollsanths of a foot meas- tending South twenty-six deg'rees n!ne
will establish their permanent ured NOith ten degrees eleven minutes minutes
East along the SouthwesterlY, Side
brought two turtles to school in sian in her heat with four Colomfrom the Northeasterly side or Ellis of Naylol."'s Run Road. fifty.two feet and
residence in West Chatham about Enst
A"enue n··ifty feet wide):
extending twenly-eight one-hundl'ed~hs or a f~t to
a. box and they were the center al Village girls. Official time was
the midle of August. 1I1r. J. Keel- tht'nce from SOlid l\C'ginning ~)Qint North n point· thence extendmg South SIXty7:
21.8.
Judy
Brown
01
Rose
Valof attention.
degrees I-~orty-nine minutes three de~rees fifty-one minutes 'Vcst parter Stauffer Sr. will remain at his 8@venty.nine
West. passing through u I'arty ":nll lie- ly passing through n party wall ~par~t
The Fives made very colorful ley had top time 01 6: 00.8. The
tween these premises and the premises nd- ing these premises from the premises ndhome on Dartmouth avenue.
joinin~ to the Southwest. One hund:ed
covers for their newspapers, each other five ribbons went to San~y
to the Southeast. One hundred
1I1r. and Mrs. John Iliff of feet to a IlOint on the Southensterly. Side joining
thirty-five feet arid forty-four one·hunchild drew Happy the clown and Shanahan, Colonial Villag~. ~ec
AI)ple Htreet (Fifteen Ceet wide I : dredths of n foot to n point: thence exSpringfield have had as their of
the-m·e extending along the !lnml" North tentHng North twenty-one degrees fort~·
put a thin wash of red paint over ond; D. Christman, Arolllmln k,
guest, Mrs. Alice Mathers Of. Up- ten degrees eleven mintlt~~ Ea!>t. ei"ht~en minutes West Twenty-cight feet antI
the while picture. They made third; Betsy Jenkins and Jean
Ceet nnd three hundred thirty:-three oneone-hundredths o.C n foot to. R.
land, Calif. Mrs. Mathers IS at thOU!!llndths of n foot to it f!01Rt: thence twenty.three
point on the Southeasterly. Side of Whitgirts of "Shoo Flies" to -be hung Wisdom, Rose Valley, fourth and the present time visiting her son extendinJ;!:
S::011th
~evenh-·nlne
degrees ney A\-enue: thence extending. north fiftyf~rty.nine minutes &'l!!t. passing. throu"h three de~rees thirty-five mmutes .East
by the outer door for their molh- filth; Barbara Schell, Marpleand daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. .a party wnll between these premises and along the Southeasterly ."ide of 'Vhltney
ers. Peggy Ewing helped this Newtown, sixth, (6:21.9).
I)rernlse~ adjoining to the Northeast. Avenue. One hundred thuty·fh-e feet and
Lloyd Mathers in Peiham Manor. the
One hundred leet to a fl(Iint on the Nor~h Corty one-hundredths of a foot to tl point
group.
N. Y. but will return to Spring- westerly side of Third Street. aforesnld: on the Southwesterly side of Naylor·s Run
then("(! extending along the snme •. South Rond. the first mentioned point and place
The Post-Kindergarten group
field for a short visit with lhe ten degrees ele\·en minutes West. elg'hteen of
beginning. Being Lot No. 1 on the
have done some beautiful paintfeet nnd three hundred thirty-three ~n(.... above mentioned plnn. Known as 822 NayIliffs before she travels to her thousnndths
of a foot to the.fir~t mentl!",n- lor'!! Rlln Road.
ing this week and also made clocks
.
ed point and place of beglnnmg. Bem"
home in California.
UNDER ANI)· SUBJECT to certam
Lot No. 12. as shown on said Plnn, lIouse Conditions nnd Restrictione as now appear
with movable hands.
Thomas G. Leeson, conductor
Mrs. A. E. Longwell of Lafa- No. 42" South Third Street.
. oC rerord.
Helpers
with
the Primary of the Chester Elks Band, will
UNDER AND SUBJECT to certam
yette avenue has returned from a Condition!!
TOGETHER with nil and singular the
and Restrictions as now llftpea.r
Group were Gretchen and Judy direct the August 9 concert to be week's visit with her mother Mrs.
huildins.::s. improvements. and fix!'!re!; on
of record.
•
Robblec and Jeb Turner! who was held in Glen Providence Park, H. F. R9berson, and her sister
TOGETHER with all nnd smgulnr the said premises. as well ns nil additions or
buildings, improvements and fix!u.res on improvements now or hereafter made to
in charge of outdoor games.
premises. streets. nlleys •• PDSSDJ:!:-'.
Miss Lillian Roberson in Albany, !lnid "remises. DS well as aU nddltlOns or Bald
Media.
ways. wnters. wnter courseS. rlf!hts. hbimllrovemenb~ now or hereafter made to
Vocal soloist for the occasion N. Y. Mrs. Longwell's son and said premi!;es. streets. alleys,. pRssmres, ertles. privile$!es. hereditaments. and apWHYS. wnten;. water courses. rights. 1Ih- purtenances whatsoever there~lRto helong·
will be Kay Zangari of Chester daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. erties.
privil(lJ;!:eA. hereditaments. nnd nil- ing or in any wiRe appertaining. and the
rev~rsIons nnd remainders. rents, Issues,
with Master of Ceremonies Robert Robert Longwell of Greenville, purtennnc('s. whatsoever thereunto heloml'_ nnd
profits thereor. and in addition thereto
or in any wise ~ppertainin". 1!.~d the
ing'.
B. Keel announcing the selections. with their two babies, joined the reversions and I'emaanders. rents, lune!!. the following descrlhed hou!lehold nppti.
which nre. nnd shan be deemed to
In the event of rain, the pro- family group for a day while they nnd profits thereoC, nnd in ndrlition theret.o "nces
the following described household nTlflh- he fi';tllre!l. nnd n part of ~he realty. and
gram will be held the following were vacationing near Albany.
nnce.'!. which nre. n.!!.~ shall he deemed to nre a portion of the s('curlty for the in_
he. fixtures nnd n part or !he realty, and dehtedne!O'! herein mentioned, nam!}ly. nil
Thursday, weather permitting.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hart of nro
Former'y
a portion or the seeurlty for the In· Screen!!. blinds, awnings. st?rm wmdows,
!!tnrm ooors. ga!l and elec~rle ran.ges. reLafayette avenue have as their debtednen herein mentioned. nam!ly. all ,frigerators.
wa!lhing mnelrlnes. dl~hwash
screens. hlinds. awnings. storm wmdows,
Mr and Mrs. Randolph S. Lee guests for a week their son and storm doors. gas and elect.rIc ran.ges, re- ers and al1 plumbing. COOkll'!A', heatmg nnd
wnshing machine:'. dls~a.sh lighting fixtures and apphan~!! and nil
of H~verford place have as their daughter-in-law the Rev. and frigerators.
650 Baltimore Pike
ers nnd nil plumbing. cookm~. heatang permanent fixtures of every kmd. chnracami description nnd renewals handf reguests this week Iilrs. Lee's fath- Mrs. J. Richard Hart of Pleasant- and lighting fixtures Dud npplmnces .and t~r
Springfield, Del. Co.. Po.
all permnnent fixtures of every kmd, plncements of nny and al1 of t e oreer Dr. Frank Morris of New Lon- ville, N. Y. with their Children, charncter and «Iescription nnd reneWals ~oint! nrovio{ed, however. that the Mortreplncements or nny and all oC t~e ~al!:'or· shall hP. ('ntitted to conect Rnd rl!;SWartilmore 6-0450
don, Conn., and her brother Mr. Ricky, Sally and Ted. Monday and
foregoing. including 1950 ABC Automatic tnin the !;aid """Its. issues Rnd profits until
evening Mr. and Mrs. Hart enter- Wnsher-PA 4139. provided. however. thnt defnult hereunder.
Frank Morris of Boston, Mass.
Improvements consist of Two Story
th~ Mortgagor shall be entitled to collect
tained at a dinner party in honor and
retain the SIlid rent-OJ. issues, and pro- Semi-Th!tnched Red Brick End House.
Porch Front. 22x32 Feet.
fits until default hereunder.
of their son and his wife.
Improvement!! consist of One Story Row
Sold 8S the property of Frnncis J.
1I1r. and Mrs. David B. Cole Brick House 18x40 Feet.
Comear and Mary Jnne Comear h tw.
Sold as the property of Joseph L .. McHnnd Money-$600.00.
have recently moved to 404 Elm Kenna.
und Pauline McKennA. hIs wife.
AttorneY,
Edward H. Bryant. Jr.
avenue from Norfolk, Va., where Attorney. Edward H. Bryant.
F. A. SNEAR. JR. Sheriff
F.
A.
SNEAR.
JR
..
Sheriff
(in the green bag)
Mr. Cole was stationed as a lieutenant in the Navy. He is now
Is Processed by Eastman Kodak Co.
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
with the Connecticut General
Direct Through
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
Life Insur~nce Company in Philadelphia.
BEREAYED
River Cruise Final
Fling for Summer Club
d
Concert Scheduled
For August Ninth
Diluzio and Sons
Florist
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Registration Schedule
Prior to
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SHERIFF SALES
REAL ESTATE
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
Frida)·. August 24, 1956
9:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Suving ~ime
Conditions: $2f.O.OO c(lsh or eertl~ell
check .at time of sale (unless otherWise
stated in advertisement). bnlnnce In ten
1I1IY$. Other condition!\. on day of sale.
FIERI t'ACIAS
No. 931
June Term. 1956
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ALL THOSE TWO CERTAIN Lots 01'
IlieC'es of ground. SITUATE in the Borough of Glenolden. County of Deln~are
and State of Pennsylvanin. nnd descrl~l
according to It Plnn thereof made hy A. ]-.
n:lmon. Jr., Civil Engineer, and Surveyor,
Dnrhy, Pa., which SIlid Plnn Is duly rerorded nt Media. in the Office for the Recording of Deeds. in nnd for the County
or Delaware. in Deed Book
No. H.
Jla~e 477. as follows, to wit t
DEGINNING at the point. formed !>y the
intenlec:tion of the Northeas~erly SIde Qf
Chestnut Street (flfty feet Wide) and the
Northwesterly side of Sharpe Avenue
(fifty f~t wide); extending thehc~ fr"?m
said beginning point along t~e said Side
of Chestuut Street North thirty-one de·
gues, twenty minutes West, NI.nety-seven
feet to a ('IOint: thence exte~dmg North
fifty-eight degrees. forty minutes East
firty feet to a point; thence exte.nding
South thirty-one degrees, twen!-y mlDutes
East ninety-seven feet to a POint on the
Northwesterly side of Sharpe Avenue,
aforesaId: thence e:r-tendtng along the
same South
flfty..eIKht degrees, foru
minutes West fifty feet to the fit:St mentioned point and place of beginmng.
BelnR' Lots NDfI, 146 and 147, Block No.
4, as shown on said Plan.
UNDER AND.SUBlECT to certain eon·
dltlons and restrictions a8 now appear or
or
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EDGEMONT AVE., 7TH & WELSH STS.
Shop and Save in Speare Bros,
AUGUST WHITE SALES!
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SEPTEMBER 6th
Last day an elector may move from one election distric~ to
another in order to be permitted to vote at the General Elecbon.
SEPTEMBER
l~th
Last day all electors may register to vote at the General
Election. This includes electors who will becoll1e of age on or
before November 7th, 1956.
SEPTEMBER l'lth
Last day for any elector who has removec}. into a new election district to give notice to the Registration Commission In
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set forth a removal date into the new election district which cannot be later than September 6th.
COURT HOUSE HOURS:
Regular business hours up to and including Monday, September 17th
Monday through Friday ............... 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday ........ - - ................ . 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Together with such additional hours as designated below:
a .m. to 9:00 p.m.
September 6th an d 7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9·00
.
September 13th and 14th .............. 9:00 8.m. to 9:00 p.m.
~Z:~vements eonsist of One StOl"J'
Stone and Stucco House 42x24 Feet.
Sold as the property of Samuel ~.
Rhodes. Jr. and Elaine M. Rhodes. hiS
wife.
Attorney. AlbertAES·NHEAolI'R.1JR Sheriff
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME2~NUMBER31
Swim Team Turns In .
Creditable Score
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, August 10, 1956
Robinson Receives
Testimonial
The
Flowerless
$3.50 PER YEAR
EARNS PIN
Boro Sea Explorers
Launch 'Leo Maris'
For
H. S. Per Pupil Cost
Reported at $415
Jeanne L. Schloesser. daughter
of Mrs. C. W. Schloesser, 315
Members of the Swarthmore
Park avenue, has completed her
Swim Club Team, their families
work at the six-weeks Summer
Williams Sisters Star,
and friends enjoyed a picnic at Former Navy Craft Drops School of French at Northampton
School for Girls, Northampton, Average Teacher Salary
the pool Wednesday evening and
Anchor at Essington
Others Also Aid
presented Coach Millard RobinhOI
Mass.
In local Schools
Tally
son, pool manager with a teslion t e e aware
On Prize Day a Marianne pin
$4645
·
monial in appreciation of his
The 7 points Swarthmore's S \VIm
The S .E.S. L co 1\".
lalls, ou t 0 I I was 8\'Irarded. Jeanne for speaking
3'
The annual financial report for
Club held in the Suburban Swim work and that of his assistants Swarthmore, was launched in the I French conhhnuousily Ifor 0 days the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
. hi·
th learn to make such
.
F .
0'· more at t e sc 100.
League championships when last In e pmg e
Dela\'Io'are River on nday, AugSchool District for the fiscal year
week's Swarthmorean was being a good showing in its first year ust 3, after a delay of one week
' .
ending July 2, 1956 has just been
printed steadily grew through of Suburban Swim League COffi- due to the sleel strike.
!
completed by the SchOOl District
events held Thursday and Friday petition. Team members, who
While members of the local Sea
"~
Secretary, Samuel T. Carpenter,
.
d have not had opportunity to sign
A
nights, Saturday morrung an the testimonial are asked to con- Explorer unit, Scouting oflicials i
I and the Clerk of the Board, .
afternoon, and Sunday afternoon
and A. G. Catherman, president l
I
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Mildred Bond.
Thi.s report suo m. I lact 1I1rs. G. Wills Brodhead so
i
t
8
to reach a final total of 5 pom s,
,of the sponsoring Lions Club I
marizes the financIa transac IOns
.
dI a t e the scroll may be framed as soon looked on, a giant crane of lhe, Former Resl·d ent l eaves I. of the ScI
. t f Or th e
despite a dearth of mterme
1001 ·
D,s t nc
boys and senior boys and girls as possible.
Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock I
. ,
I f ! fiscal year 1955-56, the first year
which left the local Seahorses
Company lifted the 36-Coot craft
WIde Clrc e o , of operation of the district union.
without an entry in several of the
and deposited it neatly in the
Friends
The report shows the total exweek-end races.
water.
penditures by the School District
Those who managed to attend
The boat, a former LCP (L)
lVII'S.
E. r n est
O.
Lange, ! for the year just closed amounted
the championship events, both
lobtained from the Navy and re- Schwenksv,lle, and a former to $557,055.13. Of the amount
team members and loyal rooters,
.,
built to add cruising facilities for Swarthmore resident, died sud- spent this year, $460,477.49 was
witnessed top-grade competition Business Education Study 14 men and two Officers, was denly on Sunday, Augusl 5.
for the total current expenditures,
in which last year's champions
moved from Cresson Lane to the
th f
Je ie $44,098.75 for debt service, and
Mrs. Lange,
e ormer
ss
Rece 'lves $100,00 From
were defeated and many new reclaunching site by John Hanna and
W.
$52,478.89 for capital outlay.
ords were set. E specm
N. Y. Corporation
.
Sons. State Police and a truck o
M. Thompson of Waupun,
f
ISThe report
,
sho\"s that this
. 11y excI·t·mg
.
. d f rOm a nUffiwas seeing Swarth more' s en t rles
the Philadelphia Electric Com- consin, has been an area resident money was d erlve
occasionally better those of Rose
The Carnegie Corporation of pany equipped to remove obstruc- since her husband, head of the ber of sources of which the PropValley, the perennial champions New York has announced that ting wires accompanied the roO- department of electrical engineer- erty Tax of $283,800.75 was the
until replaced this year by Aroni- Frank Pierson, Professor of Eco- torcadc.
ing of Drexel Institute of Tech- largest. The total receipts were
mink in both regular meet vic- nomics at Swarthmore College,
After the 1aunching, the S.E.S. nology, came to Philadelphia to $609,413.02. Other tax receipts
tories and final championship will conduct a three-year study Sea Lion, of Springfield, towed join the Drexel staff in 1919. Pro- were $2366.96 from delinquent
events
s cor e. Swarthmore's of standards and practices in bus- the Leo Maris up the Delaware to fessor Lange had announced plans property taxes, and $22,029.37
strength and Rose Valley's weak- iness schools in this country.
h to retire as of September 1, and from the 1 per cent property
.
Essington,
where
it
dropped
anc
ness evidenced itself in the mldIn announcing the $100,000 or at The Anchorage, pending- a move to Florida was being transfer and improvement tax. I n
get and junior age groups.
grant to finance this study, the completion of work on its 250- planned.
addition. $48,642.61 was received
Add Four in Diving
Carnegie Corporation of New horsepower manne
. engme.
.
Durina'
from the $15.00 per capita tax.
'" 'her residence in Swarth_
.
Joyce Williams earned Swarth- York stated that "the rise of busSkipper George Myers, Mates more Mrs. Lange was an actIve Current property taxes were colmore 3 points by placing fourth in iness education is one of the most Walt Reynolds and Kelly Murphy, member of the Swarthmore Wom- lected in the amount of 97 per
the intermediate girls diving astonishing success stories in the Boatswain Mate Lee McFadden an's Club and Trinity Church.
(Continued on Page 5)
Thursday night at I\ol'3rple-New- recent history of American educa- and Crewman ~_eter Bender spent She was an enthusiastic gardener
town pool. Dawn Boyer gained tion. Before 1920 the college de_ the first night aboard, reporting and at the Lange home on BaltiEdits Book
another point by .placing sixth. gree in business and commercp. all shipshape and water-tight. A more Pike and Church Road mainCharlotte Brodhead missed being was virtually unheard of. Today special ceremony will be held tained extensive flower gardens.
Dr. Charles A. Anderson, Yale
among the finalists by two-tenths about 15 per cent of bachelors when the ship is formally com- At Drexel her activities included avenue, is co-editor of a ne\v kind
of a point in the score of her first and first professional degrees are
amateur dramatics and a long of book which shows the influence
missioned.
three dives. Joyce had 84.7 points in this field. An objective evaluaparticipation in the Drexel Wom- of religion on national developand Dawn 72.6 points compared tlon of this kind of education
C .. lebrates 90th Birthday I en's Club, of which she. had been mcnt. The book consists of a colto the 92.4 of the first place win- which is directed to such a large
.
treasurer (1929-30), vice presl- lection of 171 letters, diaries,
ner, Jean Mellin of Colonial Vil- segment of the student population
Mrs. Mary E. H. Cunnmgham, dent (1940-41), and president journals, official records and other
lage.
seems particularly important at mother of Mrs. Alban E. Rogers (I9H-42).
documents written during the
Rob Baker, only Swarthmore this stage."
of Park avenue will celebrat~ her
Mrs Lange is survived by her past 250 years and arranged by
entty in the intermediate boys
,'The purpose of the survey," 90th birthday at the Rogers orne husb~~d and three sons, Donald chapters under the main division
diving, was competing beyond his said Dr. Pierson, His to take gener- on Sunday, A~gust 12.
E. Setauket, Long Island, N. Y.; of American hislory.
age group, being actually ·a junior. al stock of the business education
Mrs. Cunmngham, who has E'
t a Jr Paoli Pa' and
The title ot the book is "The
rnes T.,. ,Dowingtown,
.,
, Pa.;
., and
· d 'In. S w arthmore over 20 Robert
Although his score. was higher movement, viewed in terms of 1Ive
Presbyterian Enterprise," edited
than some of the other contest- accomplishments to date and pros- years, Will be the. guest of h~nor. six grandchildren. She is also surants he did not make the finals. pects for the future.
at a q~et gathermg of relatIves vived by three sisters, Mrs. Lavell by Armstrong. Loetscher, and AnSteve Fisher of Aronimink, who
"Existing knowledge abo u t and frIends on August. 15. AI- M e Fond-du-Lac, Wisconsin, derson, and published by the
won third place in the senior div_ most aspects of business educa- though she has been cnp~led for an~z Mrs. Grace Tamoke and Mrs. Westminster Press in Philadelphia. This is a lively history, full
ing earlier in the week, replaced tion is extremely limited. Little the past 10 year~1 andC IS ?OW Lilli Pritchard, of Milwaukee.
of the breath of the times from
last year's champion Bob Norman has been done, for example, to blind and deaf,
rs.
unmngt Ch 1
ham
remains
mentally
alert
and
Services
were
held
a
ar
es
of Marple-Newtown. Nor man sample the opinion of employers
F
k Funeral Home 21 Main which the selections have been
drawn. The reader becomes an
interested
in
current
vents
and
J.
ran
s e P a on Thursday
,
P laced third in this year's contest. or bus,·ness school alumni towards
T
her friends.
Street, rapp,
.,
. eye-witness as men and \vornen
Dennis dePaul of Marple--rieV'- _____(~C~0~n~t~in~u~e~d~0~n~P~a~g~e~8~)~__~~~~~::::__________________________~~~----~--------__
struggle for religious and ·political
town, who placed fifth in the
liberty, are inspired by the Great
senior diving, also came in ahead
Riggers Lift the Leo Maris .F.. rom Trailer at the.Su.n S. hip
. yard
Awakening, launch and develop
of Norm'an in the intermediate.
academies and colleges, and work
Triple Seore on Friday
for
human welfare.
At East Whiteland pool Friday
night Joanne Espenschade capturThe book contains no narrow
denominational story but is reped another point for the Seahorses
by placing sixth in the midget
resentative of Protestant Christianity
in upholding moral stangirls freestyle with a time of 43.6.
In the medley relays run the
dards and developing the spiritual
same evening Swarthmore's senresources of the people. It preIor women's team composed of
sents the evidence that democracy
Joanne Robinson, Joyce Williams,
and the freedoms men hold dear
Jan Lawrence and Carol Williams
sprang from man's sense of replaced fifth for. an additional 2
sponsibility to God.
points as also did the senior men's
Brief explanatory introductions
team, made up of Bob Sublette,
bring the reader directly to the
Dave Preston, Brodie Crawford
heart of each selection. The book
and Jon Lange. The intermediate
is of interest to the general readgirls team with Gloria Peirsol,
er as well as to the student of
Joyce Williams, Ann Paul, and
American Church history or reCharlotte Brodhead also placed
ligious aspects of American civilfifth for another 2 points. An inization. Dr. Anderson has prepartermediate boys team: Dino Mced an outline for a study course
Curdy, John Seybold, Steve Hanbased on the 12 chapters of the
sell, and Dick Jackson gained
book.
another point with a sixth placDuring the past 12 years Dr.
ing. Junior boys George Sullivan,
Anderson has accumulated thouMalin Boyer, Jim Foley and Dick
sands of letters and other docuJackson came in fourlh for anothments, and arranged them for reer 4 points as also did junior girls
search in the Presbyterian HistorMarsh& Silvers, Sue Crawford,
ical Society in Philadelphia, of
Sandra Althouse and Karen Peterwhich he is the secretary. In the
son. A fourth place by midget
war years he served as president
girls (Diane Renshaw, J. Espenof Coe College. Prior to that for
SChade, Lynn Hartman, Gay SiIa number of years he was presivers) and a fifth by midget boys 1
Bulletin dent of Tusculum College.
(Continued on Page S)
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Thurs SerVices for
Mrs E0 l ange
I'
PI"erson to Conduct
Carne"e
"-1 Survey
I
II
'lDE SWARTHMOIlEAN
Mrs. Richard H. Burdsall,
NEWS NOTES
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Martin Rogers of' Park avenue will arand family, formerly of Haver- rive Tuesday, August 14 to spend
ford place, moved Wednesday, a few days with her parents. On
August 1 to their new home at the 18th of August Mrs. Burdsall
401 StrBth Haven avenue.
and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will
Mrs. J. Arthur Homeft of Rut- leave ,for Mrs. Burdsall's home,
gers avenue left last week with ~aldwm Hill Farm, Great Barher chlldren Marla and John for nngton, Mass. where they
Winnipeg Canada. where they remain for 10 days. .
will
until after Labor
Mr. and Mrs. Wl1lIBm Kurtzhalz
of . Park avedue entertained at
Day.
their home on' Monday night in
Mrs. John M. Pearson and sol) Ihonor of Mr. and Mrs. Dal JenkJohn of Cornell avenue Spent
of Westield, N. J. who celeSunday visiting with Mr. and brated their 18th wedding anni-
ren:aln
Mrs. Henry F. Pearson and fami.1y of Newtown, Pa.
Miss Barbara B. Kent of the
Dartmouth Apartments left Sunday, August 5 to spend the month
of August at ,her summer home
at Bass Rock, G1o~c<:ster, Mass.
Dr. and Mrs. WilUam E. Danforth of Hillborn avenue cel:brated thleitr ~5thht bWeddlntegrtal":::gversary as rug
y en
friends at an open house. For 24
of those years they have Uved In
Swarthmore.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ralph ~ohnson
.:r•.
grandparenb
The Bouquet
Mr. PrIce
attended
HampdenSydney
College
In Virginia
wbere
he was a member of Kappa Alpha
fraternity and he served two
years with the United states
Army.
.
A late winter wedding Is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Biddle
MiftUn of Haverford place announce the birth of their third
child, ElIzabeth Parker, on Aug-.
ust 3 in Lankenau Hospital. The
baby weighed eight pounds and
seven ounces.
She Is the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred W. Davis of Drexel
Hili and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrie
MIlIlln of Wal1lngford.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hayes
of Longmeadow, Mass. announce
the, birth of their third child and
second son, Curtis Woods, on July
9.
.
The young m8l\'s grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett of Gerrett avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Welsh
of Ogden avenue are receiving
congratUlations on, the birth of
their third son and fourth child,
Andrew Stuart, on Sunday, July
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Wednesday 9 to I
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keenen of
Harvarq avenue entert8Jned Mrs.
FraDk McCoy of Spr1ngileld, O.
for a few days this week. Mrs.
McCoy came E,ast to visit Mrs.
Keenen's mother, Mrs. Benjamin
O. Largent.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Paulson of
Park avenue with their grandchildren Michael,
Jeane and
Linda Paulson of Drexei Hill and
Teddy, Davey and Diane KupeUan of Washington, D. C. all returned from a week's vacation in
Poconos at the Pinebroo)<
Their daughter Mrs.
V. S. KupeUan took a week's
course at the Fred Waring work
shop at Water Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. HolUs and
family of S. Chester road returned Saturday, August 4, from
a mon1hs trip through the South
and Central West parts of the
country.
Mrs. George C. Broadbent of
PrInceton . avenue had as her
:'''-"~_I:!r .u::,:~:~n:;. and
Mrs. John H. Crowther and son
.
Davld who have recently moved
Into their new. home in Riddle-'
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CLOSED SATURDAY
at 12 Noon
Ip«lDInaib. and prompt service if
acddent or loss occurs.
".S.
During
.
also means you'll get the
same friendly cooperation from .Ema
Casualty agents and claim offices
wherever _you go.
Call us today:. non /lOW to Sljoy "the wonderful
!uli!iB" that _ s with owni"l/ the poIiciu with the PS.
PETER·E.TOLD
333 DAItT~bUTH AVE•.
SWARTHMORE 6-1833
o
(Continued tram Pue 1)
(SandY
Andy Seybold,
Dick McCurdY, and Dave Foley)
added 6 more to the Seahorse tally.
Swarthmore's score when it
gathered ita ribbons amid
cheering and pinned them on
Coach Roblnsou at the end of Friday night's competition, had
cllmbed to 33 points.
Four In A.M., Four in P,I(,
Saturday mnrn;n~ bright and
--......,
early the Seahorses were back in
the swim, this Urne at MarpleNe. wtown where Carol Williams
captured a 3-point fourth placing
in the first event, senior women's'
breaststroke with a time of 1:30.5,
nine-tenths of a second better than
one of Rose Valleys top-notch
seniors, Judy Brown.
Although many other Swarthm<;>re swimmers won or placed
high in their individual breastroke
or freestyle heats, often bettering
their own previous times in pace
with the superior competition, and
sometimes missing championship
placings by a few tenths of a
point, Bob' Sublette, Who placed
sixth In the men's 220-yard freestyle, was the only other point
winiller for Swarthmore that
momIng.
After a quick lunch and r""t the
team journeyed to Colonial
in m1d-aftemoon to see Joyce
Williams gal'}ler another 2 points
by placing flfth in the Intermedlate girls .backstroke, time 39.9.
carol WilUams,. In the senior
women's butterfly, dupUcated her
sister's win. Swarthmore's score
reached 41 and remained there
until Sunday.
Doubles See' Double
Swarthmore's "butterfly" twin,
Jean (Paul), beached by iliness
for
10 days
leaving
her In
doubfrestyle
relaylone
team
and
Ie, Ann,
to and
carry
the ball
the women's
with Carol
Williams,
senior,
championship butterfly event, was came In sixth for 1 point. Brodie
on hand as a spectator Saturday Crawford and Bob Sublette, sento see another twin Jean (Wis- lors, were supplemented by Steve
dom) 'who comes from old Hansell, a junior, and John SeySwarthIitore stock, win laurels in bold ,an Intermediate, to win
her own 'and senior divisions of another point as sixth In senior
that stroke. Jean Wisdom, who men's race.
has swum witb Rose Valley for
Joyce WllUams, Judy Coles,
Charlotte Brodhead, Ann Paul
made up the intermedlBte girls
team which placed IItth· for 2
points. Karen Peterson. Marsha
SilversJ • Karen Schloesser, Sue
Crawford . composed the junior
team . which earned another
sixth place and one point. Jim
Foley, Malin Boyer, Dick Jackson
aDd Dino McCurdy b r 0 u,g h t
Swarthmore in fourth place for 4
points in junior boys' relay. Six
pOints earned by the midget girls
team placing third and another
point by the midget ·boys coming
sixth brought the grand total
••••• cha't.'.~ ,.,
up Ie 58 for Swarthmore, a cred.., ..., of special trip.
itable record for Its first year of
competition and not too far bePHONI 'Landon 2-3000
low the next lowest scorer, Mar. _.... "'000
tins Dam (considering Jessica AlIenI).
Final scores from the week of
RED ARROW
championship events for all teams
In the League follow: Aronimink
LINES
396, Rose Valley 347, Colonial
" , . STREeT TERMINAL
Village
260, and Marple N ..wtown
uppeR DAilY, ,A.
tied at 250, Martins Dam 138, and
Swarthmore 58.
expert attentiOn' to your
~
.... , .....,'. . AhiG
,
of
and Mrs. Arthur
R. O. Redgrave of Vassar avenue
and of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel C. Wisdom, Sr. also of
avenue. She holds the
League butterfly record of 34.6
for 50 yards in her own age group,
which she topped on
Saturday with her lIIster JudY a
close second. Jean and JudY, like
numerous others who develOp into
top-rate swimmers, compete and
place not oniy m their. own age
group but in higher OIles. On Saturday, their 50-yard intermedlBte
II t
d
d rlbbo
rs an secon
ns had
were won
lmmedlBtel
fte th
y a r
ey
come
In third and fourth In the senior
,
t (100
~-) Th'
women seven
-ya......
ey
also took thlr'd and fourth in the
senior freestyle and third and
IIfth In intermediate freestyle, and
·helped assure Rose Valley first
pl;lCe In the relays.
Joyce WllUams' IIfth place Urne
in the Intermediate backstroke
was only four-tenths of a second
longer than Jean Wisdom's fourth
place time.
With some team members even
popping home momentarily from
vacations to uphold the Seahorses'
honor. the SSC tribe was ready
for the plunge aagin at the Aronimink pool at 4 p.m. Sunday
Here Diane Renshaw gathered
the IIrst point by placing sixth In
the midget girls butterfly, time
64.7, and swimmers and speclators alike again marveled at the
famous midget from Martins Dsm,
Jessica Allen, who holds all midget records and betters them
every Urne she swims, winning
her own age group events and
placing high in older classillcatlons.
.
Three intermediate girls, Gloria
Peirsol, Sue Bruce andLoulse
H ower 1111 ed th
'e a b sentee vacancles on the four-member serilor
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Opposite Borough Parldng Lot
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COLLEGE THEATRE,
AlII CONDlflONED -
weeks
Wblttier place
mOVe MonAugust 27 Into their new
home at 212 Elm avenue.
. Miss Judy Roess of Cornell avenue retUrnea on Wednesday, Auguse 8 after spending a week at
Ocean Grove, N. J.
Mrs. Thurman Draper Turner,
owner of Belvedere Convalescent
Home entertained at a luncheon
last week for Mrs. Frank McCoy
of Springfleld, O. who is visiting
Mrs .. Benjamin O. Largent. Those
attending were Mrs. Nella RoQinMrs E T "--~ M
son,
• • • - ' - ' rs. A. B.
R
is Mrs Geo
B
eav, . '
rge. MurphY
and Mrs T
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. ~..en, w 0 are a I
local guests at the Belvedere.
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Swarfllmore. Pa,
town, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walmsley
and family of North Chester road
returned last wek from a month's
vacation in South Dartmouth,
Mass.
Mr. J. C. Kennen, father of Mr.
Frank Keenen of Harvard avenue,
left Tuesday, August 7 after
spending two
with his son
family.
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DON'T MISS
THE
'Nurseries, Inc~
Middletown Road
. Mr. aDd Mrs. John Michael of
Harvard avenjU! will leave this
week end for Skytop, in the Pocon"", where they will remain
unW Labor Day.
Jim Hunter, SOIl of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack E. Hunter of Vassar
avenue and Jimmy Reynolds, son
of Mrs. G. V. Krenikoft of Yale
avenue returned Saturday from
Tockawogh on .the Chesapeake.
.'
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanAlen of
P k
ha
tertained
ar avenue ve en
this
k th · da hter Mr
wee
ell'
ug
S•• John
W. Sprout and sons of Hights-
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:SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR ALL
lIIAGAZINES
MRS. LLOYD E. KAllFFIIIAN
313 Dar&mouU. Avenue
SVVartbDoore 6-2080
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Monday Through Friday
Library
Summer
Schedul'e
SAVE
I
The maternal
are Swarthmore, and Judge ~rge
Farnum of Ardmore, .and Mr.
James Bell Bullltt, 3rd., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lukens of Welsh of IJma Is the paternal
.
Mr. and Mrs. Bullltt, Jr., of Lin- Landenburg, Pa., formerly of grandparent.
coin avenue, will take place Saturday, September 15, in the
Church of the Redeemer, Bryn
Mawr.
Miss Farnum has selected her
sister Miss Anne Scott Farnum
as her maid of honor. The brldesBEAUTY SALON
maids will include Miss VIrginia
SUMMEI CAli fOl AUTUMN ENCOIES
G. Bullltt, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Cooper Cox
9 South Chester Road
and Miss Sally Wistar Winsor,
Cell SWarthmore 6-0476
both of Pl!IladelphIB; Mrs. John
Active
M_Hr
of
flo.
Swartlo_re
...1.... AI.lelatlol
W. Rindlaub of New York; Miss
Marcia Smith of New Loa.don,
versary.
Conn., and Miss Anita Humphreys
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pauison of of Dorset, Vt.
Park avenue have as their guests
_ _ _":"_ _ _..for two weeks their daughter
ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. V. S. KupeUan of WashingMr. and Mr.. Milton Murray
ton, D. C" and children TeddY, Maddux, of Marshall, Va. anDsvey and Diane.
. nounce the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. WIlson of daughter, Jane Lambdon, to
Ogden avenue have returned from Robert Blair Price, Jr., son of
a month's trip which included a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair PrIce
three-week visit in the Hawaiian of North Chester road.
Islands. They traveled by pl.lIle I Miss Maddux attended St.
to Los Angeles and then to San Catherine's School in Richmod,
Francisco where they joined
Va. and St. Mary's School and
Appalachian Mountain Club of Junior College in Raleigh, N. C.
returned after
to thetr
home
m WII- 24
Boston
as Islands.
a group In
of
mington
a trip
to ~ncOin,
by which
plane went
to the
Nebraska where they viSIted Mr. Honolulu they enjoyed the enterJohnson's family. Mrs. Johnson, tainment and many pleasures
who Is Girls Physical Education tendered visitors _ leis, luaus,
Instructor at Swarthmore High hulas, 1I0wering trees and foUage;
School resumed her summer dut- a meal at a Japanese tea house
ies as assistant coach and ~fe (complete with kimono and sllpguard at the S)II'arthmore Swun pers) , a visit to a pineapple facClub last week end.
tory and a sugar cane plantation.
Mrs. A. H. Marsh and daughter The group was also' present at a
Susan of Columbia avenue re- broadcast" of "Hawaii Calls."
'
turned Iast week after a six- week
trip to Florida where they visited
NAME ATTENDANTS
relatives in Tampa and Jackson~
Mrs. Marvin V. Anderson, Jr.,
ville, Inrludlng Mr. and Mrs. of Ann Arbor, Mich., will be maMarsh's daughter, Mrs. William tron of honor at the marriage of
A. Prouty. Mr. Marsh will remain her sister Miss Amanda Spackin Florida on business for another man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
month.
Herbert Branson Spaekman of
Beverly Smith, d a : : ':
"Thornbury Farm," West Chester,
and Mrs. W. Alfred
0
m- to Mr. John Fred Gehret, son of
herst avenue entertained Carol
and Mrs. Andrew Martin
JelUnghaus of Wllmin,gton, Del. Gehret of Wilmington, Del., which
for a few da;S. An ~:~::- will take place Saturday afteruse 6, Bever y wen
August 18 at 5 o'clock In
ton to be a 'house guest at
the
of the Holy TrInIty,
Jellinghaus home.
West Chester.
Mrs. David McCahan of Strath
The Rev. H. Lawrence, WhitteHaven avenue is entertaining her more, Jr., will perform the cereson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and mony.
rt S wan W ho
Mrs. George Robe.
k
Mrs. Edward A. Johnson of
f
th
wee
have returned rom a reeMarblehead, Mass., and Miss Poltrip in the West.
.
Iy Told of Park avenue, will
Misses Martha and Irma Keigh- the bridesmaids.
ton of South Chester road retumMr. Peter A. Gehret will
ed last week from a vacation at best man far his brother. The
Dennisport on Cape Cod.. On their ushers will include the Messrs.
return they visited WIth Mrs. Edward B. Morrow, Jr., Louis S.
Harlen M. Chapman, Jr. of South- DeLuca, Roger Murra,>,yVJ'It,J~r.i.'~~::
port, Conn" who is the daughter E. Benzel, all of 11
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Latimer of Thomas Spackman, brother of the
Cornell avenue.
bride, and Randolph S. Carey of
Mrs. Percy Gilbert of Park aVe- Denver, Colo.
nue is ent,ertalning at a luncheo~
A reception at the home of the
at h"" home today in honOr of bride's parents will 'follow the
Mrs. F. A. McComack of Traer, ceremony.
Iowa and Mrs. Alice Mathprs of
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Upland, Calif. Mrs. McCOrnack
SEPT. BRIDE
is visiting her daughter Mrs.
The marriage of :Miss Edith
MacAlpine, Jr. and family and Bringhurst Farnum, daughter of
Mrs. Mathers is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whipple
daughter Mrs. John IlIft of Spring-I
leld.
Rands Roess, dauilhter of Mr.
and Mrs. Randolph Roess of Cornell avenue. Is spending the
month of August at Martha's
Viileyard.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett
Monday, Wednesday
of Gar.rett avenue have lust reFriday
turned from a visit to their S()Jlin-law and daughter, Mr. and
2 - 5 - afternoon
Mrs. James S. HaY"'S in Long7 • 9"":" evening
meadow, Mass. Too Hayes, their
oldest grandchild, will visit Mr.
Closed Saturday
and Mrs. Garrett for a m()Jlth.
August 10, 1956
loin. Carroll P. Stzeeter of
Columbia avenue and ber
Mrs. Parry stowe of Ames, Iowa,
who has been visltln& in
more for three weirs, left
. OIl a ~ to...~It, M1ch. where
they,
1m. S~ter's
_-m-Iaw and dan"..er, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray VlneunIs, aDd' eon,
Mr. and Mrs. lei/Ie Walmsley
of .North Chester %08d are enter_
tllnl"g their niece Leine Walmaley olwNeekew_~t.ord, Mass. fOr a
three.....
~-. W"U_- H. -ard of Strath
=D
..........
",
Haven avenue left Wednesday to
spend a few web with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Cox Of Dickinson
avenue who is vacationing
llangely, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manthey
imd family of Virginia, Minn. left
Sunday, August 5 etter • spending
two weeks visiting with Mrs.
Manthey's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Lindley Peel of Columbia avenue.
Mrs. Horace Renshaw Of Cornell and Yale avenues sUpped on
Ca.acrrty ortd Surely Compcrny, Hortfonl, Connecticut
August
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
PORTER H. WAITE, ,Inc.
Yale CHId ChlSter Road
SWall ...... 6-1250
'fHE SWAR'rIiMoREAN
"recent
J
Thomas G. Leeson, Sr., conMarshall Schmidt. 334 'DickInPUBLISUED EVERY nIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
Idl~ctor' of the Chester Elks' Band, Son avenue. has been named a
PETER E. TOLD. lIlAUOBJE TOLD, PUBLIS-RA
arranged a program for the Delaware division leader In the
Phone SWaJ1luno... 8-08CHI
I
Glen
Providence Park concert, 1957 United Community CamPETER E. roLD. EdItor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
evening. August 16, at palgo.
p.m., including many requests
Schmidt, a graduate of SwarthRosalle D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
."Polly" 'rold
that were received through letters more College, Is In the Municipal
to the Band. expressing Indivld- Syndicate department of Drexel
E!itered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 18711.
ual's favorites. Many of the letters and Co.. investment brokers. He
suggested
and asked that John I'boge,n his assoclaUon with federa~
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Saunders. instrumental soloist, re- ted fund-raising In 1952 In the
SWARTHMORE, PENN"., AUGUST 10, 1956
peat numbers that .he had playeQ. role of solicitor for the Commudeat"lln previous concert programs.
nity Chest. Later he served as
lepers are cleansed, the
PRESlnERIAN NOTES
The vocal soloist of the evening associate director of Zone C and
During August Mr. Schott will hear, the dead are raised, to the will be Frank Howard, tenor,- of with the broker's secUon of the
preach a series of sermons on poor gospel Is preached,"
Drexel Hill. Mr. Howard has ap- United Fund. He Is enrolled as
All are welcome to attend the
four small but significant books
peared with the LaScala Op"ra, chalrman of the Central Delaware
In the Old Testament. This Sun- services at the church, 206 Park and. on television and radio.
County divslslon In the forthcomIng drive. The division Includes
day he will discuss "'r.he Prophet avenue, at 11 8.m.
Robert B •. Keel will '!Pnounce West Springfield. Morton. SwarthHOsea and his Gospel of RedeemTRINITY NOlES'
the following program In his more, East Springfield, SecaneIng Love!'
A
service
of
Holy
Communion
usual jovial manner March Holmes and Folsom districts.
The bandage group will meet
will
be
held
at
nine
o'clock
Sun"Vanguard
of
Victory"
(Darcy);
at 10 a.m. Wednesday, August 15. day morning. ThIs will be the Waltz "Wedding of the Winds"
Schmidt's responsibility for the
division
leadership Includes re~
the
only service Sunday , and
(Ha11) • request e;
d T rumpe t Sola
METHODIST NOTES
'
ank
D
G".
d
De'
cruitment
of directors for the
V ery R ev. F r
• ....or,
all "Arbucklenian Polka" (Hartman)
Church
of the P'~'ladelp~'a
Dl'VI'nlt"
'1 School 9classes for
....
'"
, and "Trumpeters Lullaby'" (An- above districts and the overall
ages
Wl
I
begin
at
:
45
a.m.
School,
will
be
In
charge'.
.
lis
di
derson)
by popular request: planning and supervision o! the
mg pup
are cor ally
Ushers fo-• the ~--~ce
will be Novelty "Johnny Peel" (Arr. UCC's program in this, area.
.."..
ed .
J hn A
R. T B tes E 0
Schmidt holds memberships in
_~,
.
0
aron,
. a , . . LitUe): Vocal Solo "Ramona"
The M 0 ming W o,,,,,,p
servlce C
C E F II'
'the St. Andrew's Society and HoIwill begin at 10: 00 a.m. through- ramp, . . e ows, E. M. Hil- (Wayne). and "I'm Falling in Love
J. N. Nutt, W. T. Peabody,lwlT.h Someone" (Herbert); Dlxie- ling Green Golf Club and sel'Ves
out the summer, Wl'th Dr. W. lary,
d J
R
Ids
on the board of the Municipal
G
.
an os. eyno . Douglas Wrege
(special request); Overture
alloway Tyson preaching 10 R1!v. Is scheduled to serve as acolyte "Reinzl" (Wagner)', March "Por- Bond Club.
Kulp's absence. Dr. Tyson's serm.
. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt have
on subl'ect for Sunday will be
ters Catalina" (McCaughey): In
In- three smaII chlld ren, P eggy, 6 ,
t mI I
NEWS NOrES
"The Second Touch." ,Nursery
er "ss on;
4 an d Billy,.
2
(Kl March0 "The Soar
0 g 1.J"m",
children will be supervised by
JeamJe Schloesser, daughter of E agIe
ohr); verture" ver
_ _ _-,,...-_ _ __
capable women.
The church office will be closed
the weeks of the 13th and 20th.
The secretary, Mrs. Conner,
be back In the office on Monday,
August 27th. Dr. Tyson will
avallable for any emergencies
pastoral help. Call West
5568 If you need him.
The church Is In charge of
"Flowers for the Flowerless" durIng the month of August. Anyone
having flowers ,please leave them
at the Club House on Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. C. Dudley Schloesser of Park There" (Arr. Lake) by popular
avenue returned Saturday, Aug- request; Novelty "Dry Bones"
ust 4 from Northampton School (Arr. Yoder); Requested "Alexfor Girls' French Summer School. ander's Ragtime Band" (Berlin):
JeamJe was accompanied home Vocal Solo "Strange Music"
by her mother and aunt, Mrs. (Greig) and "Yours is my Heart
H. P. Closman of Philadelphia.
Alone" (Lebar): Paraphase "Make
Mrs. William H. West of North Believe" (Kern); Novelty ''The
Princeton avenue left this week Wreck of the Hesperus" (Arr.
with Mrs. S. VI. Hadley of Wash- Leeson): Selections "Frlml's Favington, D. C., formerly of
orltes" (Frlml): March "Fidelity"
more, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc_ (Blankenburg); National Anthem.
Lean for a few weeks in TonaGlen Providence Park Is locatwanda, N. Y . ,
ed at the west end of State Street
Dr. John R. Brobeck of Vassar near the Baltimore PIke In Media,
avenue attended the Internation- and patrons are assured of an
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES al Physiology Congress held In evening's enjoyment of good
Brussels, ,Belgium last week music and comfort from mosHow Christ Jesus hwed sickwhere he read .a paper. At the qultoes, as the Delaware County
ness and discord of every kind
present time Dr. Brobeck Is In Mosquito Extermination Commlswill be set forth at Chrls1;lan
Badnauhelm, Germany where the slon sprays the park before each
ScIence services Sunday In the
International Nutrition Confer- concert.'
Lesson-8ermon entitled "Soul."
-------The Master's reply to the mes- ence is being held.
411 saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest
sengers of John the Baptist
of Vassar avenue have returned
be Included In 'the Scriptural
from a month's visit with their
readings in the Lesson-Sernton
(Luke 7: 22): ''Then Jesus ans- son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and
wering said unto thent, Go your Mrs. David Warner in Xenia, O.
way, and tell .John what thing! The G1lcreests brought Lynn
Warner back with them for a
ye have seen and heard; how
stay of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
the blind see, the lame walk,
John Dewhurst on their way back
~o Florida spent three days with
Mr. and Mrs. Gllcreellt.
Mrs. Oscar Gllrreest of Vassar
avenue has gone this week to
Harrison, N. Y. to spend a short
time with her sister, Mrs. W. N.
Baylis, who is ill.
Mrs. J. B. West of Benjamin
West avenue Is entertaining her
CHURCH SERVICES
SOh-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Keen, Jr. and
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
daughter of Cincinnati, O. for
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
two weeks.
John Schott. Associate MInlster
Snnday. AUIrllA,18
Bruce Gemmill, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Raymond R. Gemmill of Vas11 : 00 A .M. Mr. S chott w III
sar
avenue returns
EASnAWN CEMnERY
A non-profit, mutual enter·
prise for the benefit of famnies
residing in Swarthmore and
neighboring communities. Your
patronage is earnestly, solic:ited,
'Mrs. Joseph 'Storlazzi of Park
annue with her daughters Nancy
and Blanca and Gracie McDermatt of Yale avenue visited Mrs.
Storlazzi's parents Mr. and Mrs.
O. Giancoll In Carlisle. They will
go to Stone Harbor, N. J. lor the
rest of the season.
.
ALBERT N. GA~RETT
Pre.rdent Ii lu.rne.. Mfr.
228 Garrett Ave.
Swarthmore, Pa.
MARY A. BAlR, P....ldent
Telephone RI 6-1581
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST
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ParI< "vt'IIlIe l1elnw H~rvard
8""""~. A. . . . 18
11:00 A. M.-8unday SchooL
11:1I4l A.M.-The Lesson-Bermon
villI be "Soul."
Wednesday evening meeting eaeh
wee~I~.:u. Reading
481
A_ue, RoOm,
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weekd-p ezeept hoUUya, 10-5
PridaJr _Inr. '1-11. Sunday at1etD0I"I, 1:10-4:10.
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Electric _bulllan store.
I
Diluzio :and Sons
..
........... )'011
IIUD
Home MINIM More Wtfh
Carpet on The Floor
.... nd Cupel
S . pl •• DI.I.,.d
I..... .,•••
P..,11I1I KNOWS C.,..
on tM
To Methodist Church
CALL' BY NUMBER
You can get the same wonderful flavor '1
.
With gas broillngl Smokel. . broiling with 1
the gas range door cIo.ed keeps the
luscious flavor right in the food. Modem gas
rarige. tum out tasty broiled food that is
ci lnap to prepare. But then, food prepared
anywhere on a modern gal range is tasty.
do so much
for your home at
Law Changes
i
OUVER H. BAIR, Founder
CARPETS
TELEVISION SERVICE
.
r
1 8 2 0 eN ISTNUI 5,T;R5IT·,"·
see how
today'll
Reported at $415
(Continued from Page I)
cent of the ,total levy which Is a
The following is a translation
Cash social security benefits for very good collection rate.
The next largest source of in- of a four-and-a-half foot long
disabled workers at age 50, benefits for chlldren 18 or over Who come 'MlS the tuition of non- letter In Japanese written on
pupils which amounted Japanese letter paper to the conwere disabled before they reached
18, and monthly ooneflts for wo- to.$57,528.69. The State approprla- gregation of the Swarthmore
men at age 62 Instead of 65 were tion in the amount of $96,645.00 Methodist Church whose pastor,
added to the nation's old-age and was up $50,000 above last year. the Rev. John Kulp, Is on a sumsurvivors Insurance program Au- The balance at the beg!unlng of mer mission to Japan. Signed by
gust 1st, when the 1956 social Be- the year was $40,944.33 which about half of the Ikuno Church
curity amendmenta were signed 'MlS In the teachers' summer sal- members In expression of their
into law by President Eisenhower. ary reserve. MIscellaneous souro- appreciation, the letter was accompanied by a note from the
These and. other changes of es accounted. for $7455.31.
The
assessed
value
of
real
esInterpreter stating that its Engwide public interest are noted in
tate
against
which
the
35
mill
tax
lish
counterpart is a literal transthe following summary of major
provisions furnished by Herbert was levied was $8,039,675. This lation with names translated
W. Gruoor, District Manager of Is about 28 per cent of the m.lrk:et I phonetically and ending with the
Ihe Social Security Office in Ches- value of the taxable property In request "Please be kind enough
Swarthmore, as reported by the to understand the greatness of
ter.
their graUtude to you ,through my
One of the most significant State Tax Equaitzation Board.
The total expenditures of the poor translation."
changes made by the amendments
July 13th, :1956
was the provision for payment of School District are distributed
in
eight
departments.
Six
of
these
Ikuno Christ Church
disability benefits beginning at
50
to
•
h
c/o Mr. Fujikana,
age
wor",ers w a . are totally are designated Items of current
.
expense
and
Include
the
follow.
Okugamaya Ikuno,
dlsabled for .substanttal gainful
Ing:
Jyogo Prof., Japan
work of any kind. Under the new
A-General Control, $11,821.32:
"Dear members of Swarthmore
!aw they can get .mo~thlY .disabllB-Instruction,
$353,497.07;
cMethodist
Church:
lty payments begmnmg WIth July
It is a great honor and joy for
1957. No applications can be ac- Auxili~ry Agencies, $9,915.89: D-Operation
of
School
Plant,
$47,us
that we can express our
cepted before October I, 1956.
138.36;
E-Expenses
of
Main
tenheartily
appreciation to you all
To m-:e t the c,,:,ts of thes~ benefits. an mcrease m. the SOClal se- ance of School Plant, $11,589.00: through the abundant grace of
God. We are very happy to have
curlty tax will go mto ellect Jan- F-Fixed Charges, $26,515.85.
,All of the above items are con- Rev. Kulp among us here at
~~~~~~~~iii~~iiiz:::i~$ii~siiiiii~$ii~iii~$ii~iiim uary I, 1957. The amount of the cerned primarily with aspects of Ikuno from a long distance over
the instructional services for chil- the sea. He has come here with
!ti
the Gospel to share twith the
% of one per cent for self-em- dren.
The excellent financial condi- people of lkuno.
ployed people, on the first $4,200
-) of earnings in a year.
tion of the school district is ShOWD ,We again thank you that as a
939 Rocklyn Road. Springfield
K! ,,"1028! The amendments make it pos- by the large margin of assets over result of your many prayers, and
liabilities. The total assets of the great sacrifices God has sent his
sible for
a new group
of dependents
- "disabled
children
over district are $2,061,239.87 of which messenger, your pastor. We have
18u - to receive social security nearly one and three quarter mll- strongly renewed our bellef that
'payments based on the earnings lion dollars are' for school bulld- we are all brothers and sisters in
of a retired or deceased parent. ings and sites: On this property Christ however far we may live
The uchlldren" eligible for bene- the school district carries a total
fits under this provision may be of $1,696,000 of fire insurance.
81st Year
We feel awfully sorry to think
. of any age at the present time,
Against these assets there are that he will have countless Inprovided they are unmarried, that liabilities amounting to $503,396.- conveniences and difficulties durthey become totally disabled be- 06 of which $397,000 is for bonded ing his two months' stay, but he
Nursery through Fifth Gracie - Kindergarten
fore they were age 18, .and that indebtedness, showing a wide is working actively In good health
they have remalned totally dis- margin' ot clear assets.
with constant smiles on the face
Morning and Afternoon Groups
abled ever since. Benefits beand
bears every hardship he
The net per pupil cost to the
6·6563
come payable January 1957.
meets
with.
school district last year in the
Mothers
of
disabled
children
Third and North Streets, Media
In regard to the great sacrielementary school was $270 and
over 18 also may now get bene- the high school, $415 per pupil. fices of your Church and Pastor,
fits. Payments to the disabled The average . teacher's salary was we should. Ilke to express our
IUdiIlLLl. . . . . .
'IN
. . . . . . .XBi&
MM
children and their mothers may $4645, up $245 from the year be- resolution to make powerful and
'"
FAMILY':oINNIU ... sun· ... TASTE, of ,mlYONI
start with the. chliCks for Jan\l,l!.rY
steady steps for the ""tabllshment
Ii
TENDER STEAKS alld CHOPS Cooked to Order
. 1957, due early In February; ap- The borough auditors are at of the kingdom of God.
EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
plicants have until January 1958 present making a complete amJual
'I am the way, and the truth.
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12.1:30 P. M.
a In which to make their oIaims audit of the school accounts and the Ufe: .no one comes to the
DINING lOOMS ••d LOlly All CON!lITIONID
iii without losing benefits. No appll- which includes not only the school Father, but by me'.
ComfortGbl ... Rooms Day or Week
EI
iii cations can be accepted before district's accountS but ·those of We thank God that we can be
evator iii! October I, 1956.
the Student Trl'asury and the one by the faith in the Father and
;
Under the amended law, work- Cafeteria funds as well. A report the Saviour of all over the world.
; jng women, the wives of men re- of their' findings will be prepared What Rev. Kulp has told us about
§ ceiving old~age insurance pay- and submitted to the Board in your Cl!urch with many slldes
EI
Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthlllore. Po.
iii ments, and the widows of Insured the near future.
brought us nearer to you in
Iii! WALTIR E. PARROn, Mil..
FREE 'ARKING iii workers can start getting monthunderstanding and feeling.
May God bless Mrs. Kulp and
~IWIIDUUlIlUlllmmnnuIIIIl!UWIIUIIUWllmllll"'MIW"'nIIUIUIUIIWUJWIDmun",,,",,gmlllHmaii Iy benefits at age 62. The depenNEWS NOTES
dent mother of an insured worker
her children. We remember each
,
• who dies leaving no spouse or - Bianca Storlazzi of Park ave- of you in prayers that you may
child eligible for bene!lts may also nue and GracIe McDermott of be blessed even more fully and
get benefits at 62.
Yale avenue are at Girl Scout greatly than we are by God.
Working women and wives who Cau{p Elizabeth Borton at ElverWith the best wishes and the,
allply before age 65 will receive son for a stay of two weeks.
kindest regards.
benefits· at reduced rates, on a
Miss Barbara Stuart, daughter
Sincerely yours,
sliding scale. Benefits for widows of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. stuart
Mrs. Mitsuko Watanabe
and dependent mothers ·of iIisured of Westdale avenue, is enjoying
Mrs. Hatsue Sato
deceased workers at age 62 will a 3-week stay at Camp Wk-AMr. Katsunobu Yamada
not be reduced.
Mahs in Union county near Penn
Miss Etsuko Fujikawa
Payments for women who are State. After she completes her
Miss Selko Az'uma
already 62 and who qualify under stay there she will join her parMiss Keiko Kashimur...
the amendments can begin with ents for a vacation in Dames
Mrs. Tokoyo 'Kobayashi
SAVE TIME ON YOUR
the November checks, due early Quaters, Md. on the Chesapeake.
Mrs. Kazuko Imai
OUT-Of-TOWN CALLS
in December. Application must be
Mr. Teruo Saito
made for these benefits; however, security law in which a widow
Miss Atsuko Abo
there will be no loss of benefits to who remarried lost immediately
MIss Norlko ./I.bo
whom first eligible In November all rights to benefits based on the
Mrs. Raku Tanaka
1956 who apply before Decem- earnings record of -her former
Mr. Tadamlchl Onishi
ber 1957.
husband, but did not gain any
The letter, read to last Sunday
A large group of people self- benefit protection on her second morning's worshippers In the
employed In certain professions husband's account if he died wlth- local Church by the Rev. GalloWhen you call by nUmber, the operator'can
was covered by the law for the in a year of their marriage and way Tyson, substitute pastor, was
first time. Self-employed lawyers, there was ito natural' or adopted supplemented by pictures of Mr.
put your call sb'aight through to the out-oftown telephone you want. She dOesn't have .
dentists, chiropractors, 'veterln- child. Beginning with November Kulp around the clock in Japan.
to detour it through Information in the
arians, naturopaths, osteopa.ths, 1956, the- new law restores a re- posted on the lobby bulletin board
distant city. Your calla go through faster-and optometrists will get social married widow's benefit rights on by Mrs. Kulp upon her return
often twice as fast.
sec\lrlty credit and pay social se- the earnings record of her first from a month's stay at the shore.
curity -taxes on their earnings for husband under such circumWe'll be happy to give you a copy of
taxable years that end after 1955. stances.
'''I1>e m_ Book of Telephone Numbers"Doctors of. medicine are now the
Under other amendments sep_
a handy little hooklet in wbich you 'can list
only self-employed people who as arate]y enacted, members of the
,the olJt.of-town nnmberot you may have
a group are 1l0t covered -by social I~:~~:n'= services of the United
orcaeion to' calL JWJt ask our :-3118;'
security.
Ii
will be covered by the
()6)e far your flee copy.
American ministers serving as Social security law beginning
'or....rlr
pastors of churches lp.. foreign January I, 1957, In the same mancountries may elect to be covered ner as civilians. Social securtty
by the law if their congregations taxes will be deducted from the
650 1e,"lIIore .....
TIE IRl TRE•••• E C•• PAIl OF .f.OUY••1l
are composed predomloantiy of basic pay of the servleeman and
Spr.....Id.DeI. Co.. P..
American clUzens.'
the United States Government
The amendmenta remedy the. will pay tbe employer's share of
SW.I. . . . . . . ...
situation
und..... the previous soclal the taxeS.
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. Phone MEdia
DIRECTORS O' fUN. "I 5
COMFORT?
Saturday. Aug. 25
Now Enrolling for Fall Term
THE OLIVER
H. BAIR CO.
,
looking Jor
vaSsar
Media Friends School
•
tomorrow
from' Schenectady where he has
been working In an architect's ofMInIster
flce.
Robert
Wilde
E ns. DonaId T
O
Minister of Music
.
gram, 'w h a
graduated June 1 from the U. S.
SDDday, Augas& 18
9:45 A.M.-8unday School.
Naval Academy, reported for
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson will
duty last week at the U. S. Naval
preach.
Amphibious Base In LitUe Creek,
TRINITY CHURCH
Va.
Diane Reynolds, daughter of
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
SDDday, Augas& 18
.!:90_ A.M. Holy Co~union. Mrs. G. V. Krenikoll of Yale aveTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
nue was admitted Monday, AugOF FRTEND!'l
ust 6 to Lankenau Hospital with
SDDday, AUI"IISt It
a respiratory. Infection.
9:45A.M.-Meetiog House op'en I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Pace,
for 'meditation.
J
d f mIIy f F 1-'
d
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing.
r. an
a
0
a
All are welcome.
where Mr. Pace will ,be with the
Monday, AUl:1lst 13
Civil Aeronautics AdministraUon.
All day sewing A.F.S.C.
Wedn...... ay. Aupd 15
AU-day sewing for A.F.s.C.
SW 6.0489
WA 2-8741
Whether you want the service in your home,
your place of worship or our conveniently
located parlors, our renoWned service prevails.
ME'fHODIST CHURCH
J"hn C. Kulp
John P. Dolman, now of Media,
formerly of
avenue, and
Ronald K. Porter, Moylan, have
The annual Cup CarnIval of the
been appointed vice presidents, Swarthmore Swim Club, to be
and Charles F. SeYmour, 110 held at the pool on Saturday
Comell avenue, Swarthmore, sec- August 25, will open at 11 a.m:
retary, of the Jackson-Cross Com- with backstroke and breastroke
paoy, it wall recently announced eevnts for all age groups.
by Boyd T. Barnard, president of
Diving events will be 9t 1:30
the firm.
p.m. and freestyle and buttedly
Having previously served as races at 3 p.m. An InnovaUon this
secretary of the company, Dolman year, a 220-yard freestyle event
Is acUve in both national and for each age group, will wind up
local appraisal organizations, be- the carnival.
ing past president of the PhlIAll members of the pool. art'
adelphia Chapter' of the American Invited to participate. Ribbons for
Institute of Real Estate Apprals-, first, second and third place In
ers. Porter has been serving as! each, event In each age group will
assistant vice president of the be awarded.. ~" boy and girl
company, Is a member of the totaling the greatest nurn~r of
SocIety of Industrial Realtors and points In their age groups Wlll be
is past president of the Sal~an crowned 1956 Champion and have
and Associate DIvision of the their names engraved on the Club
Philadelphia Board of Realtors plaque, under those of.Charlotte
. Brodhead and Keith Richardson
As the newly appointed secre- who were the 1955 Champions.
tary, Seyn\our has a background
of .wide mortgage financing exMrs G g C B
db t h
.
e319. V roa en
as
penenee
as weII as urban and moved. frear
om
assar avenue
suburban property valuaUon.'
t o 101 S outh PrIncet on avenue.
Mrs. Mabel W. Hutchison of
Rutgers avenue had as her guests
SYllclironlzed Swlmllling
Anew class opened this week her grandchildren Lynne and Sk'
at the Swarthmore Swim Club Bernard formerly of Swarthmo::
pool. Mrs. Nancy Terry Johnson who left last week to be with
is teaching Interested girls, syn- their mother Mrs. W. A. Burns at
chronlzed swimming at 1 p.m. Golden Acres near Phoenix City,
each week-day,
Alabama.
D".ck Franchett·1
-YOUR CHOICE
•
preach.
two-week swim courses wbleh
ended last FrIday at the Swarthmore Swim Club pool were:
Turtles (non-swimmers)-8uste
Solts, Carl deMoll, David RIal,
Gall Aveson.
Sunfish (beginners) - Riohard
deMoll, Sally :f''»'d, Gretchen
Rial, Richard Redden, Gene'
Fraley, Dotty Daniel, Scott Baker,
Christie J ohDson, Jimmy Reeves,
Peter Heinemann, Jay Sipler,
Nancy Comellus, Lynn Farrington, Chris McCrory, Sue Lathbury, David Ridgeway, Frank
Snyder, "Karen Sutherland, Gay
Pyle.
Whales (advanced) - Skipper
Willis, Christine deMoll, Sandy
Thomson, Janet BOwie, Dickie
Daniel, Mathew Johnson, Jr.,
Susan Heinemann, Peggy and
Spencer Carroll, Nell Preston, Ann
Howland, Pat and Tasha Fraley.
Lindsey Breakell, Mark Good.
AddiUons to the dlving class
include Joan and Jane Jackson,
Jay and Chris Sipler, Pat and
Tasha Fraley, Gay Silvers, Ann'
McDowell, Jan Eric Ungern.
coa,.,
.-\,
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•
CARNS
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August 10, 1956
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fox of
NEWS NOTES
Yale avenue entel'talned Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Alex Mills of
Fox's mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Gaddis of Kent, Ohio Walnu! lane and their children
Dick, Sandra, Marilyn and Janlast week.
ie ehave returned afler a twoESTATBNOTICE
W>!ek vaca'tlon lat Lake Kezar,
ESTATE OF .John· Haddon HopklDB• •1110
•
Food
SHERIFF SALES
of REArESTATE
StrBJ'ECr to
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
('..oURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
August
Z•• 1956
9:80 A.M.FrldaT.
Eaatern
Da7l1ght
Saving Time
Conditions: $260.00 cash or eertl8ed
eonalstofofrecord; Story
;~~~;~:11~
wIth ShIngle sldlll8' Howse
~':~:!.~
8.IJ
check ,at time of sale (unlen otherwise ~~~~il~:I'~,~'~'~'stated. In advertisement). balance in ten
dan. Other conditions on day of sale.
FIERI FACIAS
.June Term, t90B
403 Dartmouth' Avenue
C.
Shertff
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of Bround
with the buildinp thereon in Darby
Township. Del. Co•• Pa. BEG. at a pt. on
n... ed. of Sharon Avenue at dllt. of
101.n' mea. along same N. 2.e deg. 16'
W. from Ita Intersection wIth n. w. lid. of
AIIh Rd. CONT, In front on Sharon Ave. :'[iN1DE1'~A~
IS' and extdg. in depth N. 66 deg, 45' E.
e;t;!~,~!>;,
between parallel lines at n. angles to
Sharon Ave. 76' to cent.er line of rertntn
NOTICE
~?~:::,,~i:~~~
ESTATE OFESTATE
:Mary Rosamond Haines:••Ieo di.jo.,~.
known as M. Rosamond Haines deceaaed. record.
common
of a eer.
'
aforesaid
House No. 1023
aeron
rear
these and
Sharon Avenue.
;'.(iofni~. vremllell. as and for a driveway.
TOGETHER with use .of alley, subject
appean of reeord.
to proportionate expense of upkeep.
Improvements consist af Two Story Row
Improvements consist of One Story Row Brick House 18 !C 40 Feet.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate have been granted to the under_
signed. who request all pet'SOIUJ havIng
clallIlB or demanda agalnst the Estate of
the decedent to make known the same.
and all pel'8OnB Indebted to the decedent
to make payment. without delay to
DOROTHY HAINES STEPHENSON.
216 Woodland Avenue
Bloomington. Ill.
Phon&: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
Weekend of August 9.1956
Improvementa conaist of One Story
Stone and Stucco House 42x24 Feet.
Sold as the property af Samuel N.
Rhodei. .Jr. and Elaine M. Rhodes •. his
wife.
.
Attorney. AIhE!rt E. Holl. Jr.
F. A. SNEAK. JR.• Sheriff
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
,
.
of REAL ESTATE
OFFICE
~~~~~~~~~~~i~~f!M~~ED~IA.
;~~~~:;~o~r~~cerJ:fied
"liiRl-F'A()I~!C
•
1956
Saving
PA. Tlme
otherwise
In ten
sale.
No. 987
~
Formerlr of F. C. lode a Sons
Fine Watch ond
128 Yal. AvtI.
Clock lepoi"
Swarthmore. Pa.
7 to 13 lb. Avg.
335 Dartmouth Avenue
SW 8-6118
Full size electric
~~mn~.~v~e~,~~~~~c~o~ndi~'~ti~'o~n~:~G~~~l
1
THOM SEREMBA
~~:~~y~Li~~~~~t~~~:~~;£~~~
;~~~~~~I~~~~~~~:I ~R ~S~A(TL.~E~~~~n~ti~·qquuee:s"e9raiPpee~rru~ggss !~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
0734
Rm...
~~~:=:=~~~~~~~~:: I
Henry
UPHOLSTERER
~
5 YeaHSharon
of Swarthtltor.
Hili
quart,
cents SWarthmore
dozen;
50
1944.
cents 35dozen.
I SJ'l.LE OF
CLOTH
with ruhber pad approximately
Regular $6. reduced to $3.50 7 by 14 feet, perfect condition.
per yard. More than live years of Hamedan throw rug approximateSwarthmore references. Thom ly 3 by 5 feet. Green linoleum rug
Swartlttno.. 601448
WILLIAM BROOKS
A.bes & Rubbi.h Removed
LaWll8 Mowed, General
~oi~,I~~
:136 Bardin!! Ave., Monon, Pa.
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts, accessories ..Milt Glass _
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop. 205
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton Theater.
PERSONAL _ Interior and exterior painting, and paper hang~l~~~~~K~.~s~a~vard'
Springtleld,
4-0161.
G. (HIPMAN
EDW'"BD
AND SON
Gutters
Warm·Alr HeaHng
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
George Myers
l~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seremba,
phone
8 by 106-0530.
feet. Call
PERSONAL
_ Sharon
Radio Hill
and 0734.
tele- approxlmately
after Sunday. MEdia
vision service. Complete stock FOR SALE Steinway Piano
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks,
and Solovox attachment. In
Hauling
PI tl Til
II Fl ·
T e Modern
oars· Kitchens
as c
e
Alterations
:
1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
line coltdition. Call
CHester 3- \
9526.
.
FOR SAlLE - Dachshund puppies
~Ix weeks old•. One brown female, one black male. AKC
papers. $35. MEdia 6-0704.
l~~~~~~:~~~~~~~g~r~:;;;;;:;;;;;::!!~~~~~~!'::!!~~=-:
I,
J ac k Pric
• ha r d
;u~~~~~~fc~
FOR RENT
.
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
'!:
rU...
SWarthmore 6-8761
PYLE
Duplicating
:~[~~~i~~~~~~~1
-LETTERS
• PROGRAMS
•
·CIRCULARS
- TO
room house
tember 1.
schools. Phone
sum of money in Swarthmore.
Loser
FOUND
may- contact
Friday,
Mrs~
July
Clements,
27, a
MEdia 6-1175.
.
LOST-Slamese female cat. Call
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
KI 4-2111 in evening. Reward·
-FORMS
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
-ATLANTIC
-HEATING OILS
--
Sold as. the property of Joseph L. McKenna. atLd Paulin", McKenna. hIs wife.
Attorney. Edward H. Bryant.
WIlen You Change to
F. A. SNEAR. JR .. Sheriff
CtlII
Real Sharp Mower Service
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CIa autMn" ••u, ...,"'
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4
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DAYan" . NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
1IONDAY TUIlU SATIJIlOAY
NOON
K1ngswood 4·1234
80HDAB ... BOLIDAB
J. A. GREEN
i
WHY NOT?
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
Stop in and inspect photos of all houses avail·
able in Swarthmore, Wallingford·Rutle~ge and
Media area.
Baird.Realtors
" Bird
_lay
a.ff 'rfff",
lYe.'Hall
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MRS. SCHLORER'S
Sweet Midgets
Pickles
SW 6-4742
SWEENEY,
A
a
WA ..2440
CLYDE
c.m,r.,. l.rI..... ni I .., fstat. A,..,.
Ritz Crackers
lb. pkg. 33c
-----KRAFT
Mayonnaise
~311
pte jar 38c
4-6312
404313.
~l~~rJ!~\~CH~~RI~~S~TT:NA
......
.~~..n,
i
as
property of Donald W. An- Bar. of Brookhaven. Del. Co•• Penna. and
3r. /and Ann N. AndensoD. hi, described In accordance wfth a Surve)' and'
Plan thereof made by Cheater F. Baker,
Edward H. Bryant.
C.E•• Chester. Penna.. dated July 18. 1,,47,
F. A. &NEAR. .JR.. Sheriff
last revised August 18. 1947 as followa:
BEGINNING at a point on the S. .Ide _
of Dutton"s Mill Road (38 ft. wIde) at the ~
dIstance of 69.07 ft. S. W. from the S. W.
.Ide of DeMaio Drive (50' wide).
CONTAINING in front or breadth on
the said Dutton's Mill Rd. 69.06 ft. and
extending of that width in length or
depth S. E. between parallel IIn8ll on the
N.E. line thereof 133.11 ft. and on the
S.W. lIne thereof 111.57 ft. CONTAINING
on .the rear thereof 55 it. BEING Lot No.
2. Bloek "c" on aforesaid Plan. Known
88 No. 633 Dutton's Mill Rd.
Improvementa r:onsist of One Story
Frame Single HOWIe 3{lx16.
Ii
Sold as the propertJ' of Frederick Hiller and Ruth F. :r.rfller. his wife.
Attorney. Joseph D. Calhoun.
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3t-8-11
F. A. SNEAR. JR•• Sheriff
IAi:...".,...
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SPECIAL·
Uries Sea Food Selection
,
....
Photographic Supplies
State & Monroe Sts.
Media
MEdia 6-2176
Open Friday Evenings
CO-oP WHOLE BERRY
Cranberry Sauce
2 I-lb. cans 3Sc' .
.
Date
September 5, 6, 7
Event
Teacher's Workshop
September 10
First Day for pupils
Octoher 8 and 9
County 'Institute Recess
Schoolmen's Week Recess
November 22 and 23
Kleenex Tissues 2 for 49c
Thanksgiving Recess
Last Day before Christmas Holiday
(Pink or White)'
$COn FACIAL QUALITY (White)
Soft Weave Tissue 2 for 23c·
January 2nd
Resume Classes
February 22nd
WilShingion's Birthday Holidav
March 22nd
Last day hefore Spring Vacation
Schools Closed-Spring Vacation
LOCAL
Blueberries
box 29c
IAI~nt
1
Cantaloupes
BREYER'S ICE CREAM
Pints - HaH Gallo.s·
..'
Schools re-open
Easter Vacation
Memorial Day Recess
2for49c
Baccalaureate
:I.
.June 3m or 4th
Commencement·
.June 11th
Last day pupils
20th
=
iii
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DUllmHllmlmmnmmUlIlllJJJllllllldlmmmmiil
School Calendar for 1956-57
\ Cooked Ready to Serv'.e--..lJust "'eat
i"uP
ROGER
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School District
S-"'D.~
J. Edward a
liltJCnaDb
Plcruu FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
=
CALIFORNIA
4-6314
55 .j
5
April 19, 20, 21, 22
Air ••d SIll, Travel
29 EAST 5TH ST.. CHESTER
"D_I:
jar 41;
jar 2Sc
NABISCO
Ridley Park
SWARTHMORE, PA.
jar 44c
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Noye III
of Rutgers aV\!llue will return
this week end following a vacation trip to Ontario, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Sipler and family of Harvard avenue will leave next week to spend
known .. 3. Haddon Hopkins. Deceased
a few weeks in ~valon, N. J.
Late of Elnwood Nurtlng Home; Baltl:
Mrs. Herbert Fraser of N.
more Pike and Lincoln Avenue. Swarth_
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. AllIson
more, Delaware Count,.. Pennsylvania. Swarthmore avenue, accompanied
LEl'TEas Testamentary on the above
of
Vassar avenue returned 1'4onE.tate having been granted to WILLlA&I by her son-ln-Iaw and daughter
L. eLEA VES aU penons Indebted to the
day
~ugust 6, after spending a
said decedent are reqUlI8ted to make paJ'- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter refew
days
in Ocean City, N. J.
ment. and those having claJ.rD. or de- turned recently from a trip to
mands against said Betate to present
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Price ot
Ohio where they visited Mrs.
same. without del.,.. to the ~tor
WILLIAM L. eLEAVES
N.
Chester road entertained Mr.
Frasers relatives Mr. and Mrs.
7 Swarthmore Place
3t-8·IO
Swarthmqre. PennsJ'lvanla
Alexander Fraser of Mansfield, Price's brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Price of
Ohio.
l"ikesvllle,
Ky. last week end.
Anne Driehaus, daughter of
Mrs. Robert M. Grogan and
Mr. and Mrs. WI11lam Driehaus
daughters
Sara and Allce of Westof Yale avenue, arrived home this
minster
avenue
returned Tuesdsy
week after spending a few days
with the Donald P. Jones family from a seven-week stay in Boise,
Idaho. While there they attended
at Sebec Lake, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Foley the Snake River Stampede In
and family of Dickinson avenue Nampa, which is one of the bigwill leave on Sunday for Avalon, gest of the Idaho Rodeos. En route
J., where they will spend a home Mrs. Grogan stopped to get
her mother, Mrs. Walter Divekey
few.weeks.
Who had heen\rlsltlng in Aurora,
Mr. and: Mrs. Francis H. For- Ill. lor seven weeks. Mr. Grogan
sythe of Thayer road and Mr. and son David will remain In the
and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze of West, driving through Montana
Strath Haven avenue will spend and British Columbia before thelr
Ihe week -end visiting Mr. and return by plane Wednesday, ~ug_
Mrs. Robert ~rnold Of Walling- us! 15.
ford, who are vacationing at
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson
Paupack.
and family returned Sunday, August 5 from a two-week trip west.
ESTATE NOTTeR
Estate of Charles Henry Zen:sen. (also The Robinsons drove out to IJnknown 88 Charles H. Zensen) DeeeUed
Late of Rutledge. Delaware Count)", Pa. . coln, Nebraska where they visitLEItERS Testamentary on the above
have been I[l'anted to the under- ed with Mrs. Robinson's mother,
who requat all pel'llOns having Mrs. J. H. Gadd and then lIew
demands against the Eetate of
to make known the aam •• to California. While there they
indebted to the decedent w'1nt to Los Angeles, Long Beach,
wIthout delay. to
San Francisco and Sacramento
ZENSEN. where they visited with Mr. Robinson's sister,
The Appalachian
Mountain
Club tOUrlm four of the larger
islands In addition to Oahu. On
SHERIFF SALES '
Ilbert1eo.
their return to the'. mainland Mr.
of REAL ESTATE .
. SHERIFF'S OFFICE
and Mrs. Wl,lson toured San
COURT·HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
Frlda7. August 81. 1966
Francisco, Berkeley, oakland, and
9:80 A.M. Eilatem Daylight SavIng Time
CondItions: $260.00 euh or cert18ed Mnirwoods, site of the redwoods.
cheek at time of sale (unless otberwlae
Betty Gemmill daughter of
8~ted in ad\l'ertlsement). balatlce In ten
dan. Other II!OnmUons on dBJ' of aale.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. GemLEVARI FACIAS
No. 82
mill of Vassar avenue, returns to.June. Term, 1966
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of morrow after a six-week stay at
of Two Stal'l"
P I _ ahecI ground with the. buUtUnp and Improve-menta· tbeNon eNetecJ. 'SlTO'ATm In the the Band Workshop at Penn State.
NEW ECONOMY PACK
YAN ALEN BI8S.
Call $'Na....IIION 6-4100
L;~~Ba~Itim~ore~p~ik~e~a~nd~W;;;Ood~'~and~A~ve~.'~S;PI~rin~gfl~e1~d~~;;:.1 11:7112 s. Chester ... 114II'
Olives
For Prompt Service
ENGINE REPAIRS
.
Jb.49c
Ib.45c
Ib.59c
GRANDAISA SELECTED
8 oz. net
ATLANTIC
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
KI3-1497
Stewers
Fryers
Roasters
(Special-5 Cents Oft Reg. Price)
_11
Service
lb. 69c
For Frying
.
Box 48 SWarthmore 6-0740
I
2·5689
.
,
FOR RENT - Apartment. AvaJI.;
.. ~w :'."D~~
able· September I. Two bedrooms, living room, bath and kit':~d 'I~.!::;.
chen. Call J. W. Simmons. MEdia
. . . . .U .ddIUo". o.
~~~~~~~16'.~-:::0~97~5~.==_....,=-:--;;-_ _ _-.now
0' hereafter
made to
streets.
allen. passages.
valescent Home, 2507
FOR RENT - First floor apart- ways.
water courses. right.. llb-street, Chester. Edge of
ment. Four rooms and hath .•
hereditaments• •nd .....
purtenaneea.
thereunto belongt
more. Aged, senile, chronic, contransportation and sores.
tnS'o or In any
appertaining. and the
valescent men and women. ExCLearbrook, 9-2832.
reversions and remainders. rente. IUUes.
cellent foods, spacious grounds.
~~~:~~~:~~; the
and profita
thereof.
and inhousehold
addition thereto
following
described
appllBlue Cross honored. Sadie D.
aneea. which are. 8Jl.d shall hE! deemed to
Pippin, proprietor. CHester 2area, living room. E:ie.:triic be. fixtures and a part of the realty, and
are a portion of the security for the in5373.
Private entrance. Garage. debtedness herein mentioned. namely. all
Adults. $100. screens, blinds. awnings. 8torm wIndows.
WANTED
1 MEdi 6 storm doors. gas and eleetric ranges. re•
a
- frIgerators. washing maehlnes. dlabwash_
WANTED BABY SITl'ING
en and all plumbing. cooking. neating
lighting fixtures and· appliances and
evening jobs hy experienced ~F~O~Rt:ru~l2~~~:£js~u~rrr.o~un~d~- and
permanent. fixtures of every kind.
college senior boy. Call Sam' Ings.
dining room, all
character and description and renewala
Hayes, MEdia 6-0632.
3 bedrooms,.
deck porch, and replacements of aroY and all of the
foregoing. Including 1960 ABC AutomaUc
WANTED - Young couple em- private entrance.
Washer-PA 4139, provided. however. that
ployed A.F.S.C., college grad- transportation. Ad u I,
the .,MDrtgagor shall be entitled to eol1eet
and retain the said rents. luues. and. prouates desire living quarters. An- ~val1ahle September 1. Mi~ia
flta until default hereunder.
_ ••
xious to do part-time work in lieu 1870.
.
Improvements eonlliat of One Story "Ill
Brick HOWIe 18x40 Feet.
or all of rent. KIngswood
LOST AND FOUND
of
GfNfllAI (ONTIIAUOII
Swarfllmore
ROOFING
Palnting.
George FOR SALE Insured.
Estimates
. -. -
\
10-
c.
Legs and Breasts·
J. F. BLACKMAN
FOR SALE
PERSONAL
Turkeys
Alterations
CLASSIFIED ADS
Watch.. ak••
Swift's Premium
Sheriff
SHERIFF SALES
.nd
CLAUDE C. SMITH
1617, Land Title Building
Sold all, the PJ1)JJerty of George B.
Philadelphia 10. Pa.
Martin and Mary E. Martin. his wIfe.
Or to the Attorl.el'B for the estate:
Attorney. Joseph D. Calhoun.
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Eeq.
3t-8-11
F. A. SNEAK. JR •• Sherif!'
DUANE. MORRIS & HECKSCHER
1617 Land Title Building
ItI saw it in the Swarthmorean." ~hiladelphia
10. Pennsylvania
Brick House 20x36 Feet.
Sold 8.IJ the property of Horace Ross.
Attorney. Charles H. Heldmann.
F. A. SNEAR • .JR.• Sheriff
Jewelry Repaired
Two
i~~~~~;!~:A':~~"J.. Edw• .d
-"- .,...,,:.-
No. 1011
4' wide allu.
BEING Lot No. G -
Consumer·s Co-Operative Ass·n.
of Swarthmore. Inc.
certain
1'811" 7
Last day Teaeben
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August 10. 1956
mE SWARTHMOHEAN
p8(It.,a
ADVANCED
Pierson to Conduct
First Lieutenant DDnaid M.
Carnegie Survey
Fetherolf, SDn Df Mrs. RichmDnd
D. FetherDlf, WhD until June, 1956,
(CDntinued frDm Page 1)
was a resident Df 109 CDlumbia business educatiDn programs., ND
avenue, has been promDted to that cDncerted analysis has been made
tempDrary rank from second Df the impact Dn busIness educaLieutenant the Air FDrce an- tiDn Df enrollment trends Dr
nDunced t~ay.
changes In the training, inter.ests
Since February, 1955, Lleuten-\ and capacities Df students. ~ttle
ant FetherDIf has been serving as is knDwn aQout the kinds Df JDbs
assistant chief of the PubUc In- f\>r which business schools are
fonnation Division Office Df In- training, Dr shDuld be training,
fonnation Services: Headquarters, thee- students. ND serious effDrt
Air Material Command which has been made tD assess the rehas world-wide procurem~t, sup_ lationship betwen business SDurCply and maintenance responslblli- '¥', the liberal arts and other
ties fDr the entire Air Force.
branches Df higher educatiDn.
In this Important PDSt, the lieu- lIardly any cDnsideratioin. has
tenant contacts ranking Dfficers been given tD the ~ole bU5lness
Df the Air FDrce, busIness execu- SChDOls' might p~y In pr~pa~ng
tives and representatives of the students fDr effective particlpatiDn
pres~ and magazines.
in . ~~ve~ment or community
The lieutenant is a graduate of actIvities.
..
SwarthmDre High SChDDI and reForty-six ye~rs agD D~. Abraceived his bachelDr Df arts degree ha~ Flex~er ~d fDr m~~al ~u
frDm Dartmouth CDllege in June, catl,!n WIth his stud~ Medical
1954. He entered active duty with EducatiDn in the Uruted Sta~s
the AI FDrce as a reserve Dfficer and Canada, a Report to the C . J r
1955
FDundatiDn fDr the AdvanceIn anuary,
.
. " h t D Pi
The FetherDIfs were residents ment of Teaching w.a ,r. erDf SwarthmDre frDm 1933 tD 1956, ~Dn hDPes to. accDmplish f~~ bU:;
when the lieutenant's
Iness education... .Dr.
exn
mDved tD Van Nuys, CalifDrnia, urged that medical SChDDls be
where her son was emplDyed by brDught un~er. ~he mana~ement
the Van Nuys News before he and respDnslbllities of uruversientered the Air FDrce.
ties. Today this is almDst com,
pletely the case.
A 1934 graduate Df Swarthmore
Golf Winner
CDllege, Dr. PiersDn received his
G. Wills BrDdhe,d of M,.pl'·1 Ph,D. from Columbia University
avenue WDn the team medal play in 1941 and returned tD Swarthand sweepstakes at the Concord mDre' in 1940 to teach Economics.
CDuntry Club on Saturday, Aug- From 1948-50 he was visiting
ust 4.
at the University Df CallfDrnia, Los Angeles, and during
Mr. J. D. Narbeth of Yale ave- World War II he was vic..-chair~
nue traveled tD Aloha ManDr, man "of the Third ReglDnal War
,Fairlee, Vt., where his
LabDr Board. In 1951-52 he was
Patty had been a camper fDr a consultant for the Wage StabiJizaperiod Df four weeks. Tbey re- tiDn BDard. He has served in prlturned hDme lsst week end. Joan vate and publlc arbitrational wDrk
Narbeth is a cDunselor for the and has dDne CDnsnitlng work for
summer at the camp.
business organizations. Dr. Pier,- - - '
SDn Is the author of tWD books
imd several monographs in the
field Df labor econDmics. His home
is at 740 Ogden avenue.
'
OPpoilte P.I.R. Statio.
Dr.
Pierson
has
ann'ounced
that
Morto •• 'a.
Samuel" Loescher and Gloria
WEDDING BOUQUETS
Grover will be assisting In
CORSAGES
, study on a consulting basis.
'Loescher, Assistant ProfessDr of
FUNERAL DESIGNS
Economics at the University of
Cot Flow•• - Potted PI....
Indiana, graduated from S~arth
GIfh & AIltlq••1
WE 'DEtiVER ANYWHEIE
mDre in 1946. Mrs. GrDver IS the
Phone Klngswood 3·3313
wife of Frederic Grover, Assistant
(EVENINGS 'SUNDAYS)
,
Profess
Dr of French at the college.
SWarthmor. 6-2472:
Mtrton flower Shop
I
PETER E. TOLD
All Une. of Inlurance
,333 Dartmouth Ave.
Camera & Hobby Shop
Michaels College Pharmacy.
(Daily 1 st Class Mailings)
THE PREP SHOP
Clearance Sale
Cresson Lane To
Remain Unpaved
,
,
Air.-Conditioning Idea
Also Dropped By
Council
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY, August 17, 1956
'PROMOTED'
Notice Citizens
Swarihmore Boroqh Council
wishes to slate &hat there Is no
I!abWty on 1he part of the
BoroUCh .. _
where a stoppace In the UIIltan sewer caases 1I......lnl' In a dweI1iD&" or
other bulldlD&'. Sueh _
are
Infrequeut but unpredictable.
Do";", owners should eonsall
their pluriIbers for means of
protetltion, acaInst lloodina-, particularly when leaving the
'ho..... for any extended period.
•
lobla. .a Addresses
Media lotary
Addressing Media Rotarians
and their guests, teenalle bas....
ball pl.ayers from the borDugh
league, last Friday Coach Millard
P. Robinson of Swarthmore HIgh
School told "What It Takes to Be
a Major Leagurer."
For
The
Flowerless
I3.SO PER YEAR
Eugene Duncan Ends
Long Teaching Term
Marple-Newtown Man
To Take Math
Post
,CDmmending the men WhD take
After opening tWD bids fDr
time to provide leadership for
paving CressDn Lane (the extenThe resignatlDn of J. Eugene
boys in sports, he said that boys
sion of Harvard avenue between
WhD hope to make the big leagues Duncan, mathemaUcs' teacher at
'Amherst and Swarthmore avemust hustle, keep Dn their: toes, SwarthmDre High SchOl'l fDr Dver
nues) BDroUgh CDuncil MDnday
develop special skill and take care 30 years, was accepted at Wedevening W'lIS talked out Of the
of themselves.
nesday ewni.ng's meeting of the
prDJect by throee abutting property
Swarthmore - Rutledge School
owners, and, upon motion of
Harry WODd, unarumDusly agreed
Board. Mr. Duncan is reiirtng
to postpone the improvement at
from teaching due to impaired
least for the balance of this year.
health.
Avery Blake of Amherst avoe'llue L
f F tb II C
The Board appointed Halfred
opposed CDuncil's proposal to eave or 00 a
amp
pave any of the road. He felt the
August 26 from Rutgers
THOMAS w. HOPPER
Mounting Will Enable Wert., head of the Marple-Newtown lDgh School mathematics
improvement woUld benefit only
Avenue School
Chemical to Reach
thru trainc. However, be said, if
department, as Duncan's succesCouncil Insisted qn the paving It
Members of the 1956 Football
Elusive Spots
sor. Mr. wertz holds a B. A:. In
shDuld be fDr the entire distance Squad of, SwarthmDre lDgh
The mosquito fogging machip.e Education from Penn State, 1933,
between Amhetst ~d Swarth- SchOOl, the largest squad in, the
Is being mounted on a jeep whieh ,later earning an M. A. in Admore avenues, nDt just for a 50- past 11 years, have received from
,.'
waS bought with, money given to ministration at CDlumbla Ulverfoo~ length as Council was . con- Coach MlJIard Robinson a letter
the Swarthmore Mosquito Com- sity and dDIng work in advanced
siderlng. A letter from HDward calling them back from summer DogwoodLane Resident is mittee after the fogging machine mabhematics toward his doctorate
Sipler of CressDn lane fDllowed activities to the Ilrst practl"" of
Borough Council
was purchased.
at the University Df Chicago and
much the same train Df thought the season at 9: 30 on August 23
Tbe jeep Is being Dverhauled, Penn State. He taught in the SaxCarroll P. Streeter, of Columbia at the Rutgers lIeld and to leave
President
the rear springs strengthened and tou, Pa. lDgh School and at Hollia""nue, whose property boi"ders for FDOtba11 Camp at 1 p.m. on
Thomas W. Hopper, presIdent lIashing warning 'lights mounted 'daySburg before heading the senthe Lane for a IDng stretch, ex- August 26 from the Rutgers Df the B 0 r I' ugh CDuncll of on the windshl.eld posts: The com- ior' big!. schOOl math department
pressed willingness tD stand for School.
SwarthmDre, has been appDlnted pressOr 'engine Dn thefogger ts at Titusville from 1943 to 50 and
his share of paving cost but disTbe, letter was' sent only to ',the executive vice-president of Day also being equipped wilil a cOming to Marple-Newtown In
approved paving only the 50-foot more tl!an 50 boys who expressed and Zimmermann, Inc., one of the muffler to reduce nDlse. ThIs will 1950.
'
section.
,
interest in the camp ,by the clDse nation's leading engineering firms. make night operation less objecThe School Board also appointBids ranged from $3,456 for the of school in June. ;lIoweVII!T, all
The anouncemem W'lIS made by tlonable. Repairs and alterations ed as flmt grade teachler at" Rut50 feet to $16,278 for the entire boys In the upper four ,g.ades of T. E. Seclye, president of Day and are 'alSo being paid for out of gers avenue, Dorothy Lou Vo",,street;
the school are invited to attend Zimmennann. Hopper was desig- funds' collected by the' Swarth- hees who on the 2Mb Of this
Mrs. William R. Huey reported the football camp. Coach Robln- nated as a general officer of the more Mtisqulto Coinmittee. The month will marry Henry Burgess,
an engbletiring survey had result-son is eager to have any who company, which has Its head- jeep has been turned over to the Swarthmore College alUmnus, and
ed In an estimate Df$13,200 for wish to come and' did not receive quarters InPhiladelphla and Omc- Borough.
live at 311 Vasar avenue; She
alr-conditiDning the Swarthmore the leiter contact him or report
ChIcago and New ,York.
A jeep' is the usual and most bolds an A.B. from the Connect!.
..l'Ilbllc Library In Borough Hall ,19 practice Qq t4!t",~~r(k '~': 1,~'
satisfactory v~~le..~9r a, fogger. Cut CQlIege, fDr ,W~ and has
and'$135itfor .the,PoJlce'!iJtatlDlf.
TIle' 'day's 'scheaUle' 'i!leludes
'It 'will' DOW 'be 'posSIble 'to- reach taken graduate cDiuses;in educaThe survey group suggested shade work outs, physical exams and gineering, fo;- utilities and indus- places Safely and rapidly where tlon at the University of PenlIsyl_
trees, water on the roof or, wJ!!te- winds, up at 6 o'clock with a trial linns tprougbout the
Iile lar~ truck could nDt 110. vania, University of Rochester
washing the toof nilght cool the barbecue for playoers and 'their States and In many fDlleign coun- Swarthmore blOcks are large and and Cornell. Last year she taught
bullding s,omewbat. Fortilled by P!lrents. Practice will proceed at tries.
' p r o v i d e many places where mos- first grade in the Atlantic Avenue
an exceptiDnallY cool summer, 9:30 a.m. and at 3 p.m. on the ,Hopper, WhD has been with Day qultoes can breed rapidly in wet SchDDI, Pe1l'lIIe1d SchOOl District,
Council turned, thumbs dOWIlc on 24th and at 7 o'clock' the squad and Zimmerman since 1941, was weather: Where Dwners give their Rochester, N. Y.
'the ait-conditioning and decided will see the Eagles game. On previously Director of EngIneer- pennission the jeep mDunted fogJaDlJeS F. Swann of Yeadon was
to Drder two mDre fans for the Saturday, the 25th, praotlce willing for the company, and, as ger will enter cel'tain driveways appointed custodilql at the High
'library and one for the Police b. at 9:30 a.m. The squad will such, has supervised the desIgn In order to fDg cent,ers of blocks. S<>hool, ,succeeding Fermon carDepartment.
leave Sunday for Camp Lookout of many major types of facilities
Different driveways will be penter Wlho resigned to take a
The Citizens CDmmittee which at DDwningtown. Walter Udovich; and directed a fDrce Of approxi- entered at different times depend- positiDn at the neW EMU JDint
collected 'mDney toward
the SHorty WIlmore and Doc Ripper mately 300 engineers and draf~- ing upon the direction Of the High SchDol but is nDW Ill.
borough's mDsqulto s p ray i ng will accompany the squad which men. He resides at 10 Dqgwood wind. Residents who are willing
machine, repol'ted it had purchas- will return home on hiday, Aug- lane.
'
to have the fogger enter thetr 'Tbe Board also receiVied with
ed a jeep fDr $165 and W'lIS having ust 31, leaving camp at 5
Hopper is a graduate of Cornell driveways are asked to telephone regret the news that David Watit repaired so that the sprayer On September 4, practice will
University, from whieh he holds the Borough Secretary; SWarth- kins of the local faculty has sufmight be transferred from the held on the Rutgers field at 9: 30 a degree in mechanical eng!iIeer- more 6-4599. Fogging Is now being fered, a heart attack in New
borough highway truck to It. and at 3.
Ing. During undergraduate days done between 7 p.m. and mld- Hampslti,
__·r_e_._ _ _ _ _ __
Councll estimated it had spent
The IIrst game of the season he, was active in va'"l'lty rowing night.
HAIL. HAIL
(Continued on Page 5)
will be played at home' against and' the glee club. He is a memFogging chemieal is being used
Media, on Friday, September 21. ber of D. K. E. Fraternity.; He double strength because of the s ....
Mr. and Mrs. William Bower,
Urge Earliest Possible
other home' !lames are with previDusly was employed by vere infestatlDn of mosquitoes their lilree children Susan, BJIIy,'
Springfield, October 5; Yeadon, StDne and Webster, engineering caused by the wet summer. Mos- and Bobby, 533 W""tminster aveSchool Enrollment OctDber 26; and Radnor, Novem- corporation in BDston, and by qultoes are unusual1y numerous nue, and Susan's friend Barbara
PUll i I enrollments' in ' til<> ber 9. Away games are Nether AVDn Products, Inc., Df Suffern, this year in most Middle Atlantic Richards, had a' frightening exSwarthmDre _ Rutledge UniDn
(Continued on Page 5)
N. Y.
' S t a t e s . Tbe chemical SIlppller re- perience Sunday ~oon at
School District stand as of today,
He Is a member of the American ports a heavier use of ehemieals 5: 30. They were on their way
at 1376 pupils compared with 1325
220 SWIM NEXT FRIDAY
Society Df Mechanical Engineers, than ever before.
home from a trip to Crystal Cave
be~n
Reacilng and Allentown,
• year ago. In tile high school,
Events of the Second Annual
Franklin Institute and the
the focal point of .the day's outiIJg
there are 605; in U!e Rutgers Ave': Cup Carnival Df the Swarthmore Engineers' Club of Phitadelphia.
MARK ANNIVERSAIY
and picnic.
'
nue School 464; the College Ave- Swim Club !rave heen somewhat He is chairman of the Engineers
1896-1956
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins
nue School, 235; and the Rut- rescheduled since the original bil- Joint Council Committee on EmBelow Kutztown Dn Route 222
ledge School, 73, puPils. All Rut- ling.
'
ployment CDnditions and is a past Df 506 NDrth Chester road, who the Bowers drove into a rainstorm
ledge kindergarten tbIldren will
Tbe DO-yard ~tyle race
president, of the Cornell Society have lived in Swarthmore for which beCame a downpoUr and
over 50 years, celebrated 1lhelr then a hailstorm. Wtnch continued
attend College Avenue Schooi.
be run at 7 p.m; Friday, August of Englneer&
60th wedding anniversary Dn for about 10 minutes with hail-----~-, All children who will enter the 2•. Tbe next day at 1 p.m. the
school for the Ilrst time' In Bep- other events; breaststroI
damage, denting Iile roof and
SO adequate provision can be "" in all age groups, and diving Troops are In need of ...Istant gratulate them on th.e occllSion.
sides
and chrome trimming. Unmade for them. The School DIs- will be held.
and substitute Iead_ for the
I
Thought
I
Heard
able
to
see, Mr. Bower stopped
trlct OftIoe IiI the high school
Aqaaeade on Labor Day
Fall.
A "Puddy Cat" at the side of the road, wh!ere the
buiJdlug Is open from 8 to 12 a.m.
The second annual family reAll persons tnlned for such
Nineteen citizens of the boroug'h. car's six occupants greW fearful
dalJy except Saturday for regis- lays will be held, as part of an
leadership or tider;&ted In
signed a petition reee!ved . bJ' that the stones would, break the
~tlons. All new res\4eIlt parents Aquacade at,the pool at 3:30 p.m.
tnfwIn.. - csiaa: ! I are ukeel to
Borough Council Mondsy evening, windahield, and windows Oil the
of swarUUniJre aDd Rutledge are Labor Day afternoon.
urged to attend, to registrations
Oltler events schedUled for the contact the neIPboI'IIoal chair- seeking an ordInace to' COIrol cats car.
Tbe storm was _ . the air
1rithout delay. J
Aquacade are: Bxhibition Dives ...... 01 Girl 8cIoaUna-, lin. which disturb their sleep at Dlght.
Bobelt w. Be: he d:t, sw......
When eomiDg to the school, par- (by ''honest,,' ehamplons), a reForml1l" Councilman W. H. cleamd ~ the rest of the trip
_
8-711' alter AtIPI& 27. Nason,
'one of the petitioners, home Was, uneventfUL 0Illy the
ents are requested to bring for tum engagement of The Smooth~
She
wID
dve
1nf_'Uon
&boat
spoke on the subjeet. Another ex- yet unrepaired dents in the ear
eaeh ehIld a birth or baptismal les (by request), sychroIIIzed
b7 'TIle
eertlflcate, a vaedDaUon eertYI.- awiminIng by the Danchqf Sea- .... " - III need 01 leal. aIdp, councilman, W. H. GehrIng, W1!8(whidl. have ~
cate, the achoot r-.l,also med- hOl'SeS, ute Saving DemODstra- . . . tile ............'If II '
also alllOllg the siInen.
Swarthmoreail ..taft) PI'O\'I! to the
1IIn. bT
eI, Tt_
As ODe oose... remarIaed BeAUS !bat they did not dream
leal aDd dental rtwiob from pre- tion, prm tatlOll 'of Life
c-Hud.wm lie a........ Ie "maybe wtaat we Deed Is a 'late up til<> baiIstoDeI. IDJleu of M
vious
Is any
awards, Doveltyby
IIl'IIII& JIll .....
cat catdler'm.'
. . . . tlIeT . . Do'U'leamIDa or
qu
'1 10macbooL
, ea11 If
SWthere
..ttbmoie
... ,demonatratiOll
.... Ie tile ~. . ,... 1NItt
ND action was taken _ CouIt- tIlOCorlsbI who we. ... - J _
. . ., aDd . . f(Ir the RI!II t.ar, Sw1m. TeBin_bets.
lim.
,1JLdeiwalel SwIm. ,
II tile faIL
dL
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tile . . 011
leJ!w
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H.S. Football Squad
To Report August 23
Boro Has Jeep For
Mosquito Fogger
Narne T•W•Hopper. V·ICe
Pres'IOden't CI"ty FI"rm
ChrIsten~d the
Leo Maris, a former Navy combat landing craft Is loaded on a rigg,,", :rac:or-craUer
& Dry Dock Co. yard, Chester, for launch-
to be hauled from Swarthmore to the Sun Shipbulldlnglng
ing. Hull was rebuilt and a 'snperstrcture added by members of Sea Scont Ship 329, working two
years on the project.
Photo Courte~y Philadelphia Evening Bulletin
NEWS NOTES
Sally V. Bates, daughter of Dr. I vice-president Df the Fencing
and
Mrs. JDhn R. Bates Df North Club.
Michael Schoenb erg, son 0 f M r.
and\ Mrs. I. J. Schoenberg of \ Chester rDad, has been apponted
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. LasHarvard and Lafayette avenues a counselDr for the coming year siat and son Remy of NDrth
will entertain the neighborhood' at Mary Washington College in Swarthmore avenue leave tDday
children at a farewell party on! Fredericksburg, Va. A junior for a vacatlDn trip tD Nantucket
Saturday, August 11 from 3: 30 ~o majoring In sociolDgy, Sally is ,and Boston, Mass.
5: 00. The Schoenberg family WIll
move to CalifDrnia on August 15.
Gloria Piersol, daughter, Df Mr.
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
and Mrs. Henry PiersI'I of LafaSTORE HOURS: Monday thra Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
yette avenue, and Charlotte Brod_
head, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Friday' 9:30 t09 P.M.
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P,M,
Wills Brodhead of Maple avenue,
will leave Monday, August 13 for
a tWD-week stay at Camp J.,ookout, Dowingtown.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Murray
'1
of Princeton avenue stayed for I
,. . . .I!~~r.;~;:~(or.:.
EDGEMONT AYE., 7TH & WELSH STS.
"HAPPY IS THE BRIDE"
'Completely Outtfited by Speare Broso
Bridal Gowns
44.98-to 225.00
,
Dresses
Chester road entertained Mrs.
Sidney L. Eason Df Charleston,
S. C. and Mrs. Southgate.of Montgomery, Alabama at dinner Saturday evening at the Strath Haven Inn.
.
Mr. and Mrs. philip K. Hall of
Park avenue with their "hiIdren
Linda, Phyllis, Jeffrey and Stevl1n , :
have returned from a vacation
at Lake Vanare, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. WU11am D. Fetzer
entertained Saturday evening In
Wilmington for the house guests
of Mrs. Fetzer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank G. Kennen Df Harvard
avenue. After dinner tbey went
to Loilgwooci Gardens to attend
the musical production "Rose
Marl~."
For the
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded
CATHllMAN'S
DIu. STOlE
SW 6-0586
Mother of
tha Brid. and Groom
17.98 to 59.95
Bridesmaid's
Gowns
16.98 to 49.98
Bridal Headpieces
14.98 to 35.00
Bridesmaids
Headpieces
2.9810 7.95
. 'SPEARE IR05. offer you and your bridal party
. the lovely qown featured on "Modem Bride"
rnG9cn1n.. You'll find the finest coUectiOft of
IrIdal 90wns in our camplete Iridal D.,pt.
Each Season of the Year
405 DARTMOUTH AYENUE,
THE SWARTHMOR
,VOLUME 28-NUMBER 32,
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their SDn John at Fairlee, Lake
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Vt.
Mrs. Henry A. Piper Df North
(in the green bag)
Is Processed by Eastman Kodak Co.
Direct Through
Your
Flowers
two weeks at Centerville on Cape
Cod.
Mrs. H. E. Wells and Miss Edith
Bunting of Park avenue with Miss
$500 MONTHLY
Alice Ayres of NDrth Chester
road drove to Eaglesmere where
Startin.., ,alary for 2 UKuttVe-tyJM;
lol.....n to ....,m.nt larq. Eadem
they stayed overnight and th~n
Inanclal corpoNtton. No travel. Sal ..
continued their tour to Buck 11111
txIMrlence and abllltv d ••tr.cl. ,stabFalls. En route they visited Mrs.
nshed resident. 2S-4O YHrs old. martied. cOpclbl, of daum1n" respamlbll •. Well's son and daughter-in-laW,
Mr. and Mrs. William P. WellS,
Itt'll. I. nquedlnV l('tlmew pita..
Indud. brief ~nal history.· all
and their children in Stroudsburg.
replies eonfldenlal. Our salesmen hove
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pegbeen Informed of "'Is ad. los A. L
ram of Yale avenue and daughter
~warthmo«tan.
Ann spent their vacatiDn visiting
The New Type Kodachrome
1'1' •
Remember
I
Sea Scouts Complete Two-Year Project
,
ShoeS
DYod to Match
Theft ,Lovely Gowns
6.50
SEE OUR BRIDAL WINDOW
LINES TO AN AUTUMN IIIDE : ••
For YOtlt'
wedding, we're briJ.zl f~hioJlS ,INII S{NM of
9ru-e-i"...lifeti_ ro_e • ',' i"gr,d/1Il ~eleg"" lilies " ••
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
S.mrthr.Joro College- Li1:>rary
SV/Hrthmore
,J'n
,
Pa~e
mE
8
First
ADVANCED
Lieutenant Donald
M.
IPierson 10Carnegie
Conduct
Survey
August 10. 1956
SW ARTHI\IOKEAN
Sea Scouts Complete Two-Year Pro;ect
D. Fetherolf, who until June, 1956,
(Continued from Page I)
was a resident of 109 Columbia business education programs. No
avenue. has been promoted to that concerted analysis has been made
temporary rank from second of the impact on business educaLieutenant, the Air Force an- tiOD of enrollment trends or
Dounced today.
i changes in the training, inter.ests
Since February, 1955, Lieuten-l and capacities of stu~ents. ~ttle
ant Fetherolf has been serving as is known about the ktnds of Jobs
assistant chief of the Public
for. ~vhich business school~ .are
formation Division Office of In- trrumng, or should be trammg,
formation Services: Headquarters, their students. No serious effort
Ai.. Material Command, which has been made to assess the rehas world-wide procurement, SUP_\latiOnShiP .betwen business sourcply and maintenance responsibili- <:5, the lIberal. arts and ot.her
ties for the entire Air Force.
branches of 111g~er ~d~cahon,
In this important post, the lieu- Hardly any conslcteratiOln. has
tenant contacts ranking officers been given to the role busm.css
o( the Ail' Force, business cxecu- schools might play in p~'~par~ng
tives and representatives of the, students for effective particlPatI.on
pres; and magazines.
in . ?~ve~~ment or commumty
The lieutenant is a graduate of I activIties.
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Swarthmore H:~h School and rc-I Forty-six years ago D~. Abracei\'cd hi~ bachelor of arts degree ha~ Flcx~er di.d for med!~al c~u
from Dartmouth College in June, ('ahon . Wltl~ hIS stud~ Medical
19-4 He entered active duty with Education In the UOlted Slates
th~ Air Force as a reserve officer nnd Canada, a Report to the Car. J
19-5
I1cgie Foundation for the Advance111
anuary,
t1.
D P'
'1'he Fethcl'olfs werc residents: ment of Teaching" Wh.at r., lerof Swarthmore from 1933 to 1956. son hopes to accomplIsh COl buswhen the lieutenant's mother iness education... .Dr. Flexner
moved to Van Nuys, California, urged that medIcal schools be
where her son was employed by brought un~e~. !hc management
the Van Nuys News before he and responslbI~lh~s of universientered the Air Force.
ties. Today thIS IS almost completely the case.
A 1934 graduatc of Swarthmore
Golf Winner
College, Dr. Pierson received his
G. Wills Brodhead of Maple Ph.D. from Columbia University
avenue won the team medal play in 1941 and returned to Swarthand sweepstakes at the Concord I more in 1940 to teach Econ~~~cs. :".. "..wi_... :' ,_< .....:.. •• _ •• '", ~ C~_ ..."'-." ~='-'-' ... ;;:'.':o~.'"-~:tl!'~'f'.':';
Country Club on Saturday, Aug- From 1948-50 he was VISItIng Christened the Leo Maris, a former Navy combat landing craft is loaded on a riggen: :racror-lraiter
ust 4.
lecturer at the University of Cali- to be hauled from Swarthmore to the Sun Shipbuildinging & Dry Dock Co. yard. Chester, for .launch..
fornia, Los Angeles, and during ing. Hull was rebuilt and a superstrcture added by members of Sea Scout Ship 329, working tw~
Photo Courte~y Philadelphia Evening Bulletin
Mr. J. D. Narbeth of Yale ave- World War II he was vice-chair- years on the project.
nue traveled to Aloha l\:'Ianor. man 'of the Third Regional War
NEWS NOTES
I Sally V. Bates, daughter of Dr., vice-president of the Fencing
Fairlee, Vt., where his daughter Labor Board. In 1951-52 he was
Patty had been a camper for a consultant for the Wage StabilizaIVlichael Schoen b erg, son 0 f M r. ! and Mrs. John R. Bates of North Club.
period of four weeks. They re- tion Board. He has served in pri- and! Mrs. 1. J. Schoenberg of I Chester road, has been apponted
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Lasturned home last week end. Joan vate and public arbitrational work Harvard and Lafayette avenues, a counselor for the coming year siat and son Remy of North
Narbeth is a counselor for the: and has done consulting work for will entertain the neighborhood. at Mary Washington College in Swarthmore avenue leave today
summer at the camp.
business organizations. Dr. Pier-- -- _.- -~~~---son is the author of two books children at a farewell par~y on Fredericksburg, Va. A jUniOr, for a vacation trip to Nantucket
Saturday, August 11 from .3.30 .tolmajOring in sociology, Sally is and Boston, Mass.
and several monographs in the 5: 00. The Schoenberg family Will -;..,..,..,..,,,,,;,;;..,..,..,..,..,..,..,-,;-,;-,;..,..,..,..,..,..,..,;,;;;;;..,..,..,..,..,~
field of labor economics. His home move to California on August 15. h
,is
at 740 Ogden avenue.
Gloria Piersol, daughter of Mr·1
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
opposite P,R.R. Station
Dr.
Pierson has announced that and Mrs. Henry Piersol of Lafa-I
Morton. Pa.
Samuel Loescher and Gloria ette avenue and Charlotte Brod_ :
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
Y
WEDDING BOUQUETS
,
G I
Grover will be assisting in the head daughter
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
of Mr. and Mrs. . I
Friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
CORSAGES
. study on a consulting basis. Wills, Brodhead of Maple avenue, 1I
. Loescher, Assistant Professor of will leave Monday, August 13 for
FUNERAL DESIGNS
i Economics at the University of a two-week stay at Camp LOOk-,
Cut Flowes • Potted Plants
'Indiana, graduated from Swarth- out, Dowingtown.
Gift. & Antiques
more in 1946. Mrs. Grover is the
WE DELIVER ANYWHERE
Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Murray 1
Phone Klngswood 3-3313
wife of Frederic Grover, Assistant of Princeton avenue stayed for,
(EVENINGS & SUNDAYS)
Professor of French at the college. two weeks at centerville on Cape I
SWarthmore ,·2412
Cod.
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Mrs. H. E. Wells and Miss Edith
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Bunting of Park avenue with Miss
$500 MONTHLY
Alice Ayres of North Chester
EDGEMONT AYE., 7TH & WELSH STS.
road drove to Eaglesmere where
Stortin9 salary for
2 eIecutlv..type
to
represent
larq.
Eastern
they
stayed
overnight
and
th:n
salesmen
PETER E. TOLD
financial corporatIon. No troyel. Soles
continued their tour to Buck Hill
.. p.rience and ability desired, estab·
All Lines of Insurance
Falls. En route they visited Mrs.
IIshed resident, 2S-4O yean old. mar
Well's son and daughter-in-law,
tied, capable of assuming respon,lbll.
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi11iam P. Wells,
itTes. 1ft requesting IntervIew plea,e
Completely Outtfited by Speare 8ros~
and their children in Stroudsburg.
Include brIef ~ersonol
hidory, all
SWarthmore 6·1833
replies confidenlol. Our salesmen have
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pegbean Informed of this ad. BOI A. l.
ram of Yale avenue and daughter
(warthmorean.
Bridal Gowns
Ann spent their vacation visiting
In-I
I
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I
Morton Flower Shop
I
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"HAPPY IS THE BRIDE"
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their son John at Fairlee, Lake
Vi.
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Mrs. Henry A. Piper of North
The New Type Kodachrome
(in the green bag)
Is Processed by Eastman Kodak Co.
Direct Through
Camera & Hobby Shop
Michaels College Pharmacy
(Daily 1st Class Mailings)
THE PREP SHOP
Clearance Sale
Chester road entertained Mrs.
Sidney L. Eason of Charleston,
S. C. and Mrs. Southgate of Montgomery, Alabama at dinner Saturday evening at the Strath Haven Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Hall of
Park avenue with their children
Linda, Phyllis, Jeffrey and Ste~en
have returned from a vacatIon
at Lake Vanare, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Felzer
entertained Saturday evening in
Wilmington for the house guests
of Mrs. Fetzer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank G. Kennen of Harvard
avenue. After dinner they went
to Longwood Gardens to attend
the musical production "Rose
Marie."
PRESCRIPTIONS
405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
44.98 tD 225.00
Dresses
For the
Mather of
the Bride and Groom
17.98 to 59.95
Bridesmaid's
Gowns
16.98 to 49.98
Bridal Headpieces
14.98 to 35.00
Bridesmaids
Headpieces
2.98 to 7.95
SPEARE BROS. offer yOIl (lind your bridal party
the lovely
Bridal gowns in our complete Bridal Dept.
to Match
Their lovely Gowns
SEE OUR BRIDAL WINDOW
6.50
Shoes
Dyed
...
Carefully Compounded
LINES TO AN AUTUMN BRIDE
Each Season of the Year
For }'ollr olllurlm weddillg, ,,'e're bridol fOjhiolls Ihal speo" of
7I1ce·iu·a.lijeli11le ronltlllce , , • ill graceful alld elegalll Iinej • , •
:11 op"lalll fabrics.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
SW 6-0586
Remember
Your
Fetherolf, son of Mrs. Richmond;
Complete Selection of
ACCESSORIES for The Bride and Bridal Party
•
Flowers
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B_E_R_3_2~____________~S~W~AR~THM===O==R=E~.FRIDAY. Augu_s~t_17~._1_9~56____________. _________
Cresson Lane To
Remain Unpaved I
Air-Conditioning Idea
Also Dropped By
Council
After opening two bids for
paving Cresson Lane (the extension of Harvard avenue between
Amherst and Swarthmore avenues) Borough Council Monday I
evening was talked out of the
Notice Citizens
PROMOTED
Swarthmore Borough CouDcil
wishes to state that there Is no
liability 00 the part of the
Borough in cases where a stoppage In the sanitary sewer causes flooding- In a dwelling- or
other building. Such cases are
Infreqoent but unpredictable.
Home . owners should consult.
their plumbers for means of
protection against flooding. particularly when leaving the
house for any extended period.
Robinson Addresses
.
M~dia Rota.ry
AddreSSing MedIa Rotarians
and their guests, teenage base_
balI players from the borougn
league, last Friday Coach Millard
P. Robinson of Swarthmore High
School told "What It Takes to Be
a Major Leagurer!'
Commending the men who take
j time to provide leadership for
\ I boys in sports, he said that boys
. who hope to make the big leagues
I must hustle, keep on their' toe:;;,
.<""'!-j' i develop special skill and take care
i of themselves.
For
The
Flowerless
$3.50 PER YEAR
Eugene Duncan Ends
Long Teaching Term
Marple-Newtown Man
To Take Math
Post
The resignatiOn of J. Eugene
Duncan, mathematics teacher at
Swarthmore High School for over
30 years, was accepted at Wednesday evc;ning's meeting of the
project by three abutting p~opertY
1
Swarthmore - Rutledge School
owners, 'and, upon motIon of
• II
•
Board. 1\-11'. Duncan is retiring
Harry Wood, unanimously agreed
to postpone the improve~ent at
from teaching due to impaired
least for the balance of this year.
health.
Avery Blake of Amherst aV2nue
The Board appointed Halfred
,
opposed Council's proposal to Leave for Football Camp
pave any of the road. He felt the
Mounting Will Enable Wertz, head of the Marple-NewAugust 26 from Rutgers
THOlUAS W. HOPPER
i
town High SchOOl mathematics
improvement would benefit only
Chemical
to
Reach
Avenue
School
1
thru traffic. However, he said, if
!department, as Duncan's succesElusive
Spots
Council insisted on the paving it
sor. Mr. Wertz holds a B. A. in
Members of the 1956 Football
should be for the entire distance Squad of Swarthmore HIgh
The mosquito fogging machine Education from Penn State, 1933,
between Amherst and Swarth- School, the largest squad in the
is being mounted on a jeep which later earning an M. A. in Admore avenues, not just for a 50- past 11 years, have received from
.
was bought with money given to ministration at Columbia Uiverfoot length as Council was con- Coach Millard Robinson a letter
the Swarthmore Mosquito Com- sity and doing work in advanced
sidering. A letter from Howard calling them back from summer Dogwood Lane Resident is mittee after the fogging machine
mathematics toward his doctorate
SipleI' of Cresson lane followed activities to the first pracli"e of,
Borough Council
was purchased.
at the University of Chicago and
much the same train of thought. the season at 9:30 on August 23
The jeep is being overhauled, Penn State. He taught in the Sax_
Carroll P. Streeter, of Columbia at the Rutgers field and 10 leave
President
Ihe rear springs strengthened and ton, Pa. High School and at Holliav;€nue, whose property borders for Football Camp at 1 p.m. on
Thomas W. Hopper, president flashing warning lights mounted daysburg before heading the senthe Lane for a long stretch, ex- August 26 from the Rutgers I of the Bar 0 ugh Council of on the windshield posts. The com- ior high school math department
pressed willingness to stand for School.
Swarthmore, has been 'appOinted pressor engine on the fogger is at TitusvilJe from 1943 to 50 and
his share of paving cost but disThe letter was sent only to the executive vice-president of Day also being equipped with a coming to Marple-Newtown in
approved paving only the 50-foot more than 50 boys who expressed and Zimmermann, Inc., one of the muffler to reduce noise. This will 1950.
section.
interest in the camp by the close nation's leading engineering firms. make night operation less objecThe School Board also appointBids ranged from $2,456 for the of school in June. However, all
The anouncem'Ent was made by tionable. Repairs and alterations ed as first grade teach'er at Rut50 feet to $16,278 for the entire boys in the upper four ·grades of T. E. Se-dye, president of Day and are also being paid for out of
gers avenue, Dorothy Lou Voorstreet.
the school are invited. to attend Zimmermann. Hopper was desig- f':Inds collected by the Swarth- hees who on the 25th Of this
Mrs. William R. Huey reported the football camp. Coach Robin- nated as a general officer of the more Mosquito Committee. The
an engineering survey 'had result- son is eager to have any who company, which has its head- jeep has been turned Over 10 the month will marry Henry Burgess,
Swarthmore College alumnus, and
ed in an estimate of $13,200 for wish to come and did not receive quartErs in Philadelphia and offic- Borough.
live at 311 Vassar avenue. She
air-conditioning the Swarthmore the letter contact him or report es in Chicago and New York.
A jeep is the usual and most holds an A.B. from the ConnectiPublic Library in Borough Hall to practice on the 23rd.
Day and Zimmerman perform satisfactory vehic~e for a fogger. cut College for Women and has
and $1350 for the Police Station.
The day's schedule includes m,anagement . and ndustriaI en- It will now be possible to reach taken graduate courses in educaThe survey group suggested shade work outs, physical exams and gineering fOr utilities and indus- places safely and rapidly where
tion at the University of Pennsyltrees , water on the roof Or whitewinds up at 6 o'clock with a trial firms throughout the United the larg,e truck could not go. vania, University of Rochester
washing the roof might cool the barbecue for plaYlers and their States and in many for.eign coun- Swarthmore blocks are large and
and Cornell. Last year she taught
building somewhat. Fortified by parents. Practice will proceed at tries.
provide many places where mos- first grade in the Atlantic Avenue
an exceptionally cool summer, 9: 30 a.m. and at 3 p.m. on the
Hopper, who has been with Day qui toes can breed rapidly in wet
Council turned thumbs down on 24th and at 7 O'clock the squad and Zimmerman since 1941, was weather. Where owners give their School, Pennfield SchOOl District,
Rochester, N. Y.
the air-conditioning and decided will see the Eagles game. On previously Director of Engineer- permission the jeep mounted fogJam~s F. Swann of Yeadon was
to order two more fans for the Saturday, the 25th, practice will ing for the company, and, as gel' will enter certain driveways
appointed
custodial' at the High
libl1ary and one for the Police be at 9: 30 a.m. The squad will such, has supervised the design in order to fog centers of blocks.
School,
succeeding
Fermon CarDepartment.
leave Sunday for Camp Lookout of many major types of facilities
Different driveways will be
penter
who
resigned
to take a
The Citizens Committee which at Downingtown. Walter Udovich, and directed a force of approxi- entered at different times dependcollected
money toward
the Shorly Wilmore and Doc Ripper mately 300 engineers and drafts- ing upon the direction of the position at the new EMU Joint
borough's mosquito s p ray i n g will accompany the squad which men. He resides at 10 Dogwood wind. Residents who are willing High School but is now iII.
machine, reported it had purchas- will return home on Froiday, Aug- lane.
to have the fogger enter their 'The Board also receiv1ed with
ed a jeep for $165 and was having ust 31, leaving camp at 5 p.m.,
Hopper is a graduate of Cornell driveways are asked to telephone regret the news that David Watit repaired 50 that the sprayer On September 4, practice will be University, from which he holds the Borough Secretary, SWarth- kins of the local faculty has sufmight be transferred from the held on the Rutgers field at 9: 30 a degree in mechanical engineer- more 6-4599. Fogging is now being fered a heart attack in New
borough highway truck to it. and at 3.
ing. During undergraduate days done between 7 p.m. and mid- Hampshire.
Council estimated it had spent
The first game of the season he was active in varsity rowiug night.
HAIL, HAIL
(Continued on Page 5)
will be played at home against and the glee club. He is a mem-I Fogging chemical is being used
Media, on Friday, September 21. ber of D. K. E. Fraternity. He double strength beeause of the seMr. and Mrs. William Bower,
Other
home
games
ane
with
previously
was
employed
by
vere
infestation
of
mosquitoes
their
three children Susan. Billy,
Urge Earliest Possible
Springfield. October 5; Yeadon, Stone and Webster, engineering caused by the wet summer. Mos- and B()bby, 533 W""tminster aveSchool Enrollment October 26; and Radnor. Novem- corporation in Boston, and by quitoes are unusually numerous nue, and Susan's friend Barbara
Pup i 1 enrollments in the bel' 9. Away games are Nether Avon Products, Inc., of Suffern, t~is year in most Middle Atlantic Richards, had a frightening ex(Continued on Page 5)
N. Y.
States. The chemical supplier re- perience Sunday afternoon at
Swarthmore - Rutledge Union
He is a member of the American ports a heavier use of chemicals 5: 30. They were on their way
SchOOl District stand as of today,
220 SWIM NEXT FRIDAY
home from a trip to Crystal Cave
Society of Mechanical Engineers. than ever before.
at 1376 pupils compared with 1325
between
Reading and Allentown,
The
Franklin
Institute
and
the
a year ago. In the high school,
Events of the Seeond Annual
MARK ANNIVERSARY
the foeal point of.the day's outing
there are 605; in the Rutgers Ave_ Cup Carnival of the Swarthmore Engineers' Club of Philadelphia.
1896.1956
and picniC.
nue School 464; the CoIiege Ave- Swim Club have been somewhat He is chairman of the Engineers
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins
Below Kutztown on Route 222
nue School, 235; and the Rut- rescheduled since the original bil- Joint Council Committee on Employment conditions and is 'a past of 506 North Chester road, who the Bowers drove into a rainstorm
ledge School, 72 pupils. All Rut- ling.
ledge kindergarten children will
The 220-yard freestyle race wilI president of the Cornel! Society have lived in Swarthmore for which became a downpOur and
over 50 yoears, celebrated their then a haiistonn which continUed
attend College Avenue School.
be run at 7 p.m. Friday, August of Engineers.
60th wedding anniversary on for about 10 minutes with hailAll children who will enter the 24. The next day at 1 p.m. the
school for the first time in Sep- other events; breaststroke, back- Girl Scouts Need Leaders August 12. A smaII family group stones thp. size of golfballs which
gathered al their home to con- pounded the car and did eostty
tem ber should be enroIled at once stroke, freestyle and butterfly racSwarthmore Girl Scout Troops
gratulate
them on the occasion. damage, denting tbe roof and
so adequate provision can be es in all age groups, and diving Troops are in need of assistant
sides and chrome trimming. Unmade for them. The SchOOl Dis- will be held.
and substitute leaders for the
I
ThoU9ht I Heard
able to see, Mr. Bower stopped
trict Offie. in the high school
Aquacade on Labor Day
Fall.
A
"Puddy
Cat"l
at
the side of the road, where the
building is open from 8 to 12 a.m.
The second annual family reAll persons trained for such
daily except Saturday for regis- lays will be held as part of an
Nineteen citizens of the borough car's six occupants grew fearful
leadership or interested in
signed a petition reeeived by that the stones would break the
!raHons. All new resident parents Aquacade at the pool at 3: 30 p.m.
training courses are asked to Borough Council Monday evening, windshield and windows Of the
of Swarthmore and Rutledge are Labor Day afternoon.
contact the neighborhood chair- seeking an ordinace to' cotrol cats car.
urged to attend to registrations
Other events scheduled for the
man of Girl Scooting, Mrs.
without delay.
which dIsturb their sleep at night.
The storm was over, the air
Aquacade are: Exhibition Dives
When coming to the school, par_ (by "honest" champions), a re- Robert W. Bernhardl, SWarthFormer Councilman W. H. c1eal'c"
each child a birth or baptismal ies (by request). sychronlzed She will g-ive Information abont spoke on the subjeet. Another ex- yet unrepaired dents in the car
certificate, a vaccination certifi- swimming by the Dancing Sea- the troops in need of leadership eouncilman, W. H. Gehring, was (whi(lh have been seen by The
cate, the school record, also med- horses, Life Saving Demonstra- and the required qualifications.
also among the signers.
Swarthmorean staft) prove to the
Mrs. Boy McCort
ical and dental reeords from pre- tion, presentation of Life Saving
vious school. If there is any awards, novelty events, stroke Col18Oltant, will be available to "maybe Wlhat we need Is a 'late up the hailstones. In lieu or fish
tales, tbey are now learning Of
question. caU SWarfthmore 6- demonstration by Swarthmore assist all troop leaders, _ - cat cat"her' "'.
No action was taken by Coun- motorists who were stoned by
4800. and ask for the Registrar, Swim Team members, Distance II1&" to the new set-ap for . . . In tile fall.
Mrs. Jean Feer.
, cil.
hailstones the size Of baseballs.
Underwater Swim.
HSFootball Squad
T0ReportAt
ugus 23
I
I
iBoro Has Jeep For
i
Mosquito Fogger
IName T. W. Hopper Vice
Pres·ldeot C·lty F·lrm
I
.
I
I
I
·
ls
P ersona .tar,
Mr. and !4rs,:A. Laurence Bax~ main In Mexico for two or
Westport, CoIIIL, Robert· F. Vall Media annOWlCe the birth of their
720 ogden avenue, have ~ weeks.
of CaDtoD, Ohio. Charle8 D. Make- ftrI5t child, AnthOll1' John, who
.
turned from a two week !lOIDbln~
Dr. and Mrs~ J. Albright Jones peace U of Marlon, M-., Thomas was born Frids;f, August 10 at
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wasner ed . business and vacation trip
Elm avenue spent the week end M. WillIB, Jr. of Pleasantville, Taylor Hospital.' Mrs. Robert
of Michigan avenue visited for through the New England States at their cottage "Blueberry HIll" N. Y. and Michael H. Wheeler of Myel'll is the . paternal grand. several days last week at the and eastern New York, Where they at Eaglesmere and had as their Bloomfteld HIlls, Mich.
mother,
,
home of Mrs. W"",er>s parents, enjOyed a visit to West Point. guests Mr. and Mrs. William Burg
IIITHS
Mr. and Mrs. Lee eotfun BenMr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodall, in After their return Mr. Baxter left Anstine and children S..,..,nne and
nett,
Jr., of RlckIlewood, Media
LibertY.
for Chicago to attend the National Billy of York.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Godfrey of
are
being
coagratuJated OIl the
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. GUbert Fishing Tackle Show In the ConMrs. M. Theodore Lee of Dart- Bellport, L. I., N. Y. aDDOUIICt!
bJril
of
their
second lIOn and
of Park avenue will have as their rad-Hilton Hotel.
mouth House has been In New the arrival of a son, Kenneth
cbUd B';'~ Sheldon Bennett tD
guests for several mOnths their
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Plccard London, COIID. attending 8 class CaldWell, on August 11.
son~ln.-law and daushter, Mr. and who have been In Swarthmore
reunion of WUUams MemortaJ InMr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey Lankenau Hospital OIl July 22.
Little Bruce' pa~'..,.D.i
:Mrs. T}l.omas Chew, wh,o. are mov- several weeks at 401 North stitute..
of Roseland, N. Y., formerly of
parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Bennett
Ing here from Park'!fSburg, W. Va. Swat:thmore' avenue sailed MonMr. John H. McWilliams of N. sWart!UDore, are the paterns1
of
Haverford
avenue•. His maternMr. and Mrs. George H. Weiss &y on the. "Nleuw Amsterdam" PrInceton av~ue .hlI!! just return- grandparents.
al grandpllt'1!llts are Mr. and Mrs.
of WestmiDster avenue with thelr for EnglBiid after spending their ed from a III&ht to Nassau In the
chUdreD Susan and Bobby de- fUnal week end here as the guests Bahamas where he went on busMr. and Mrs. Robert Atz of Wroe Alderson of Haverf
where Mr. Weiss will be with nue. Mi. Piccard has just retired
the Aluminum Com pan y of from his omcial' service with the
Mrs. WUUam C. McDermott of
.
avenue accompanied by her
America.
Uniled Nations. The Plcc:ards have
Mrs. Mabel W. Hukhlson of lived In" Geneva, SwItzerland for l'mWo<1>tter-'iJJO'-f'III"', Miss Mary : : :
Rutcers avenue is visiting with more than 2Q years and are nOW spent two weeks at Plymoqth on
relatives In the vicinity of the salling to establish a new home In Cape Cod.
BEAUTY SALON
.
SUMIlEIt CAlI POI AtrrUIiN IllC01U
&l.Oky Mountains of Maryvlle, EDgland.
Mr. and l!ooln!. ~erlck AnTe.m.·
_~. and Mrs. Colin W. Bell and thony, fqrmBJ' ~ of
Mr. and ~rs. Charl~ E. LIn- theIr children Jennifer, AJ!ster, IAngmeadow, Mass. spent sever9 South Chester. Road
coin of Westdale aevnue have ~ and Gr$~ '" Park avenue leav,e &1. ~ thla week In SwartbmoM
Can SWarthmore 6-04'76
turned from a viSit with Mr.. t<>:day to v:acation. at Martha s at the S. H. Hemenw"¥ home on
Actlv. 1I••ber of til. Sw."'.o~
LIncoln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vmeyard until after Labor Day. Strath Haven aVenue. Mr. Anthony
p
J.
H. m
.Jessu
summer
MIss City, N. J. vislted
D'Imperlo
of has
begun.1!is neWSouth Pbiladelat
, at theirVt.
home
WaI11ngford,
Judy Ocean
her formthe Woest1ngbouae
- .. -. ..
~In sptlIlt h~ time at Cs;mP er co-worker at Jelferson Hospital phia· oftIce, transferrllig from
Hochelllga on take Champlain. M1s~ EUzabetp J.. Hunter of S. West Hartford oftlce. and has been
Jody and Charles Paul of
Chester road over the week-end. arranging to return his family to
avenue lett last Saturday for a
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe- Swarthmore.
.
visit with their grandmother, Mrs. maker of Riverview road have
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, Medla, Pa•
. C. L. Paul, In Baltimore.
returned from the Poconos where
Na_s Atte.da.ts
Opposite High ~eadow
.
Dr. 1UId. Mrs. ROlIert G. Dawes thl\Y vlslted, JI4nI. WilHam T.
Mrs. Samuel C. DeCou m of
are; DOW reaidUlf: In Bryn Ma~, Hunter of H~Ie.
c.~sto'm. .lanclsea.PQ Work
.
.
_..
will' be D
Medford Lakes, N. J., the former
w~ ~.' :Qaw~
~
Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow .ADD DenWorth of 'Swarthmore,
. T~le""'II.: CHester, ~.m.
at Halciun C:::,!lJege.
Dawes of Rutgers avenue. sail tomorrow will be matron 'of honor at the
Ask fOl' .." Palmer or, H!In~ ArilI!Id
wpl be ~~I!d as Harriet on the S, S, Mauretanla for a
of MIss Jean Ellen HolPOWER S'RAYING - 'III 'tRIMMtIIG
Weiab of. ilJe .S",~ore Apart- year In Oxford, J!)IgJsnd where man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
l
TlRlA,C.S,
WALLS,
ANI) WALKS
- Mr. Morrow has a IMbrlght Fel- Frank Hazen HOlman, Jr. of
ments a~ 01.: s~qre
. . "' .
.
lege. Dr. Daw'\" was formerly lowahip. Mr. Morrow is on leave Swarthmore to Mr. Seymour
VIsit lllii! ao.dlkle M.rIcet on'" Mlclclletowa
president of yom Junior Co!lel,e. of absence from the Universily Stotler Preston III, son ot Mr.
J~I~~~I.!..~ ANDROMIDA
Mr· BD4: M,rs. F. H1UTY Bewley of PennsylVlllll!l.
lind :r4rs"Preston, Jr. of MedIa on
of Park av~e attended t!1e anMr. and Mrs. Bengt G. Hanby, SatUrdiiy September 8 at 4 o'clnck
nusl reunion qL the B~ley Clan who are moving hete from Sprlng- In the Swarthmore Presbyterian
HYBRID
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The Bouquet
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Nurseries" 'Inc.
Mrs,
eo
R.-.
P.a.,Overly's
on sund,,!,
1~. Mr.
at
Grave,August
New Holland,
~wley was appoil\ted family
g~eol<¢st at thl.\. meeting, which
fe>l1owed the picnic luncheon
shared 'by mill-e than 150 members
of the familY.
MrS. F>:llpk 11'. B,..~, apd· her
daliaht~. ~ It!4ce B~ber have
~ ~ II, two w.,t!ek vac.ation at. El1ia1!t;thtq"'P' N, Y.,
Wb~ Mlsa Bar~ dld pq~~tII
at. the WaYma~ ACI\I!lIS' Old 14ill
Art ·Schoql.
~. Anne Pepnell, 310 ~rtmouth avenu~ and ~.. Fred
Murray, Yali avenue, have returned from attending the StaJ1ley
Jones .AS~. COnference on the
c..,m,us of ~eiJka. Coll";e; Kim~
occupy
thethelr
hometwo
of chUclren,
Mr. and Mrs.
. '
field
with
will chnrc'
.I t
Morrow during their absence. Mr.
The Reverend Joaeph BIshop
Bengl was at the University of will 'Jiertonp the ceremony. A reUpsala In Sweden and is now en- ception at Springhaven Clu~ will
gaged In specistchemical research foiiow.
tor ~an ViscOse Corporation
The brlde&l!'aids will
In Marcus Hook.
~ M;ar:y:'. ~ Prieeton,
_
Dr. and Mrs. J. ». Pau~ of Park of, the. brid
avenue will hl\ve as their ~est b~tI\ F
F~!, of. 'l'IuIy~
liezt week Miss FrIedel· of BaIt!" road, ~ ~~ ~.
more.
Po1,and, Ohl~,
.' oltlaDDe Brw,=e
Mr. and' Mrs. H. MUler Crist of lIIIansfield, Ohio, Mias Jane
of Park aVellue, Mrs. Charles D.Geler of Plc:qua, Ohio, aDd, Mrs.
l\Iitchellof Wallingford, Mr. and William B .. GrD\IIt$ of Richmond,
Mrs. Don WDse>n of Universily Ind.
place and Mr. and !lin. Albert L.
Mr. Ro~ A. Huft of· PlyBuft1nIton of Park avenue re- mouth, Mich. will be, the beat
August 8: fmm a 38-day man. Tpe ual!~ will be Messrs·
cruise to Iceland and the North Rodman Ware!. Jr. at. Kennett
lAke
the:~e,r. La\
The' conference' was attended by
Dr. and Mrs. Walter No Molr of
8tJB8Ca11'nON8 .
2iIO" ~n..from aU o,;~r tl\e South Chester road·re:tul'DedMonUnited states.···
. day from a four-clsy trip tIuouIh 1'0. AU.
Mr. anelMrs. Thomas AVeaOn Vermont and New England at
MAGAZINES
anei." theli daughters Gall and whioh time they picked up their
LLOD B. KA1JFFJIIAN
Iior1nne of Park avenue wiineave daughter Joan at. Camp Hoche- III DAI'
III Aveilue.
Friciay to spend a long week "end laga, Vt.
at their summer home oil tile
Susan Purnell of Cornell ave- "::=.=;=======~:;;:~~===~
Tred Avon River, Eastern Shore, nue and Luren DlckinsOD
r
. Md., where they sPeiid most of Park avenue stayed fo,. a w~
the s_w:: WI"'~da.
at the Pocono Institu.te fOr ChrisMIss Cel!lllte B!!i\v, 611 0gQ\!!l tian Youth of Pennsylvania. A
Sw•• "more. Po.
avenue, left on' August 12 for vlsltlug missionary, Miss Scott,
- All CONDITiONED Pocono Mountllin wl>ere siIe win from French Ailie\'S was pleased
vacation for two w,eo'J
v•• Jo .....
Mr. an4. Mrs. Leslie Bakd, 554 were from the same town and
.Rutgers avenue, and their chil- cO\llltry as Miss Gwen Narbeth "23 PACES TO.IAKER ST."
Cin.~alcope • TM:Mlc;olor
dren Patty. Lea, alld JImmY h.ave with whom she works. Susan was
1.I1~t/r. Ept.""" •••• ,
l'!!\!1I:1led from vacationing for two elected president of the student
"r~~. ~ro",..
week. at S\lrf, City, N. J.
.
council while she was' at the In.:30
Miss Kathryn Basset.t is ~ stltute.
I: ~~~~~7:~30. 'and
6oMol.
CU~ll~ a~ h~ hl>nle on North
Mr. and Mrs. Ro~ M, Grogan
Chester ~ to wldcb abe re- of Westminster ~venue will leave
8-1
P.M.
e,'
-.
tu~e4, on A,v,cus.t 8, f'?l1owin1 an ne,xt week. fOl: Mexico City to at_
ol)!lrlltlqn perf9l'lD"" the. end. of tend a. meeting of tI!~ lD~tiOll l"""-Color Cartaoa.
JUly. .
-. ..' ..
al Geo~ogical Society and will re- 2-S.rlal.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick G.
~"'SfRrs
Melii- ofSl. J>l,tersbUrg,P18., 8l'~
A,
S...c~ s~'w
rived
s'~ai,' August 12, to
Prizes eve." Sat. "af'~,
visit their son"in-law and daughSUII.. Moll.. T....
ter Mr. arici Mrs. C. . Thomas
Aug. 19. 20. 21
Bauer. 105 Cornell avenue for
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The Nat;"Ml Campa;gn
.
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Respons;b;'l;ty
Mr. Bassett's mother at her North Pelraol home with them for sever- spend several days last weel< with
Re'nubl;~an
. Chester· road' home for a year al days vlslt.
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip
""",.
II If II
wbUe their new home In Walllng- .Robert B Clotbi J has
M. Alden of North Chester road.
•
.ford Summit was being bullt ex- pleted
W~~f ';;;" hI~: Mid'n Rlchara K. Alexander, of
The Pollowmg Edito~;"1 is reprinted from the New York
peet to mOVe Into their home warfare iraln1qi at
Naval Naval Academy, Annapolis is vaHerald T..,/mne of Augtlsl 8 and 12
Dext week.
Ampbl'b
. catlon1ng at the home of his
Thl
h
.
T
. ..
.'
.
lous Base, Little Creek, ents Mr
d Mrs Andrew Ai
s newspaper as supported the principles of the Repuhlican
The former ~ Eunice Dutton Va~ I!Dd is now undergolbg. a
. an.
ex- party longer than !be party itself.
with her huab8Iid, A. C. Everson thi'ee-week aviation IndoctrtDa- :onder, Swarthmore avenue durIt was Horace Gr
'
ofth~ Univei'slty III Colorado tion at the· Naval Air SlaUcin, 109 the month of August.
the party its name: ";,,le: s edlto
forestrY departmen.t; renewed. ac- Corpus Christi, T!'X8s. The SOD of Mrs: George M•. Allen and her would more tltly desi ate!;!"k some simple name like 'Repuhlican'
qualntancea iii SWBrlluhore while Mr and Mci Clothier 101 Colum SOn Bin. of Riverview road are
to its true DU' I·
fgnh
.ose who had lUlited to r"!'tore our Union
, tI
In RI
. . ,
- thel A al
N' J
ttag
ss on 0 campion and promulgator of Liberty"
vlsii!b
reI
. g . a Yes
(Uey Park bla avenue, Bob is one of 800
r von,... . ~
e
In keeping with thla
.
and
last week. Mrs. Ever- Nav81 Rserve midshipmen, jun- the month of August. Mr. Allen Itave supported such for;on,:t1on of the party's high mission, we
SOD was employed for sotne yearli iors from NR01'c units in eastern and George,. Jr., join them OVer licanlsm as Aijraham Lin ard looking standard bearers of RepubIn the omce Of. her uncle and and mid-western colleges and the week-ends.
.
and Thomas E Dew
coin, Theodore Roosevelt, Wendell Willkle,
aunt; the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles universities .
.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes urge
0 t'
ey. We were the first metropolitan newspaper to
Parker, lit one time editors of
Mr. and
'Luelan .W.• Bur- of Princeton avenue wllJ have as pa t', o~:~~ 125, 19~1, that Dwight D. Eisenhower become the
The Swarthmorean
their' guests for several weeks
r y s e t a candIdate; ours was an early voice In urging on
Mr. and Mrs. .Frederick B. :;~ a~~a:elrre'7:rn~~!l;a~ Mrs. G. H. Froebel and chUdren ~:'~~~t:O~e~:'t::.at the President stand for re-election if he'felt
Kauftman and daushtera, NancY week from a visit to relatives
Steven, Joanne and Sally who arIt is In th
..
Jane and Mary Ann, of Erlton' Cleveland and Rittman Ohio
rived by plane from Detroit on Herald Trlb e tp'lsrIt of this liberal tradition that the New York
,
,
.
Tuesday. Mr. Froebel will drive
une ee .it proper to speak out to the party at a time
east in abOut a week to join his when command decisIOns must be made aJfectlng the safety of. the
familY. During thelr stsy they nation and the surv~val of the free world. A new era has opened; the
will drive 10 Greenfield, Mass., Efsenhol"er Republican party must provide the vlslon to meet its
where they once lived.
great challenges.
Mrs. Sarah.D. Wagner and Miss
Temptation and Opportunli7
,
Viola Davison of Dartmouth
'
Home
fiew
to
Chicago
and
joined
The
Republican
party,
on
the
eve
of its national convention faces
at 12 Noon
a Cook's tour group which travel- a temptation and an opportunity. .
'
ed hy train to Billings, Mont. . The tem,:,tatlon Is, in the platform and the ensuing campaign,
From there they went to YlOllow- SImply to pomt with Pride and allow the Democrats to search out
During
stone and Glacier National Parks subjects to view with alarm.
as well as Banlf, Lake Louise,
The ,opportunity is to make the caMpaign, on the basis of a
and Jaspar' National Park.
strong .,_"tform, a means of alerting the American people and
August
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of
strengthening the Administration's capacity to act in a critical period
avenue has returned from Crls- of world history.
field, Md. where She vlslted
In a broad range of domestic pOlicies, the Eisenhower adm1nlsson·in-law and daughter; Mr. and !ration has a, .gOod record - a widely shared prosperity, an exMrs. John T. muidy for three panding free economy, less divisiveness and prolm!Ss toward a genOPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
weeks.
ulne clvtl rlghts program.' Including deseiregation~
Thomas Goldmeyer, Son of Mr.
In foreigu aJfairs, the President has demonstrated fine leadership
and Mrs. Edward F. Goldmeyer for the evoiutlon of peace; In Korea;'1n the Formosa Straits; in his
of ~arietta avenue is vacliUoning atoms-for-peace plan; in a. positive program for disarmament, Inat his home after working since cludin~ mutual guaranties, against surprise attack.
college ended on an Ohio
Some politicians, perhaps a few iri the Intlinate councils of the
crD!se boat. He will return to the President, would argue that thla record In itself is enough to Insure
UnIversity of CIncinnati in Sep- the ele.ctlon of the Republican ticket, .that no votes are to be gained
Yale Gnd C"<*iter Raad
. SWa~tlll"ore 6-1250
tember..
~y tu~. 01:'r minds to the explosive spots around the globe or by
mjectlrig any disturbing note into the easy acceptance of the thetne
CIt saw it in the Swarthmore~n.Jr ,.-.uPeace~ ·it's· wonderful."
We profoundly disagree.
We belleve the President would' disagree.
fure:.
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9'eater
'Mr..
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It's a wonderful feeling,
RtJSSE~L'S ~f;RVICE
when they're !!! proterted by
DCH'tmou.th and Lafaye....
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Such _'".! atf1tude ·would·turD· a b!ii,d' eye to ·it,e 'f~ci ·that' the
Soviet Union has launched a massive new offensive economic in
method, political in purpose and backed by a vast' and growing
m1Iltary machine.
NATO. is hanging hy a thread; no progress is being made toward
a strong, reuni.tled Germany.
In: the Suez crisis, there has been marked reluctance hy some
countries to accept the Western invitation to a conference.
Many of the new nationallsms of Africa, the Middle East and
Asia are increasingly susceptible to the infiuence of, the Kremlin. The
Chinese Communists have again practiced naked aggression this time
.
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If we are not to see many nations lose economic and political
Independence, the United States must take the initiative and return
wth greater vigor "to its .tru"e mission of champion and promulgator.
of Liberty."
'.
It would he fatai to allow the coming campaign to focus so exclusively on what has gone well thai the American people and their
representatives in Congress faU to appreciate the dang~rs and responsibilities that lie ahead. Already there is a ground swell in the COUDtry for retrenchment, especially in respect to foreignalfaJrs~
It is for the Republicans to transform the campaign from a national liability to a national ar.set; to use it, not merely to win an
election but to inlonn the American people-and the rest of the
world-that the United states is .tully conscious of its responsibilities
and detennined to meet them.
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Mrs. Daniel s. GriIIID arr1v~
. Mr. and .Mrs. Edward M. Bas- A. Pelraol, Jr. of Lafayette ave- from Mikhel Air Force Base, L. I.
setl, Jr., who have been visiting nue, last week-ehd taking Sandra where her husband is stationed to
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To do that, this newspaper believes the Repuhlican platform
should state, the Republican spokesIrien should conllrm, the Repub-'
lican, candidates at every .level of government should pledge:'
1. That the United stlit"" will maintain a suIlIclent m1Iltary
establishment to meet its fullest International commitments. It must
have research, weapons and manpower adequate to deter the Soviet
Union from major aggreSsion; to defend the nation and its retaliatory
capability against surprise attaCk; to assure this country's allies of
e1fective assistance in case of "loCalized" aggression, and In the maintenance of international order. Security must have priority over
budget balancing for its own sake.
2. That the United States will develop and pursue a coherent,
continuing foreigu economic policy. provided with resources and'
tlexibility, to assist the free nations to maintain their Independence,
without having to choose between the Kremlin and chaos.
3. That the United States, In full sympathy with the principle
of natlorial seJf-determinatlon~ will advance the Inteiesta of ~
. determined to be free. At the same time, it Will &spect tile legitimate
Interests of nations when In CIODSelence they are endeavoring to 801ft
colonial problems.
4. That the United States,. dedicated to peace-but never al, any
pri~d conscious of the destructiveness. of nuclear weapons, will
continue to negotiate for multi-lateral dlsarinameDt based on e1!ectlve
C!Ontrol and 1nspectIon.
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August 17, it&t
THE SWARTBMOBEAN
pqe"
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Askew' of
Wailingforcl, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
THE SWARl'HMOREAN
This Sunday Mr. Schott will
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones Beekhuis of Mt. Alvemo road, Mr.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWAllTBIIORE, PA.
preach ·the third sermon b0o
PETER E. TOLD, l!IAIUORIE TOLD, P1JBi.IsBJllUl
series of four on signlllcant
yesterday to meet their daughter Mrs. Ralph LIndenmuth, Mr., and
PhoDe SW....u.-re 8-0lI00
in the Old Testsment. He w1ll Patsy woo returned from a seven Mrs. Edward HInson, all of MePETER Eo TOLD, Edllor
discuss "The Book or Ruth."
week's trip abroad.
dia.
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
There w1ll be no meeting of the
:MIss Catherine Fussell of VasMr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole
Marjorie T. Told
. Anne L. Mabbott
Rosalie D. Peirsol
bandage group next week.
sar avenue has Ilnlshed Cornell of Swarthmore avenue are at their
"Polly" Told
summer school 'and is now visU- summer borne in Rehoboth, Del.,
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
TRINITY NOTES
ing her sister, Mrs. A. 'Spencer following several weeks abroad.
oiHce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
There will be a celebration 'of C~b In Windsor, Conn. After her, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
the Holy Communion at iI o'clock v.slt in Windsor she will spend met their daughter Suzanne at the
SWAR11IMORE, PENNA., AUGUST 17,1956
Sunday morning. This will be the some time with :Miss Barbara Idlewild Airport yesterday when
Kent In Gloucester, Mass.
she returned from a two month
only'service on Sunday.
Mr.
Bobert
K.
Reeder
of
Harv-,
li:uropean tour with a student
J. H. Furlong will serve as head
usher, W. C. Goulding ,will be the ard avenue leaves today by plaJie group from Denison College. The
alternate, and the remalnlng ush- for Interlochen, Mich. where he group had been scheduled to reThe most ancient residents of Delaware County cannot ers schepuled to serve at this time will join his wife and 9&ughter turn on the SS Dcirla.
.
who
are
at
the
music
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Moscrip,
DebOrah
reach back in memory to ,the primeval quiet of Penn's wi1l be C. B. Blake, W. M. Bush,
camp this summer.
thetr son Davis and' daUilhter
Woods. Even then the Lenni Lenape must have resented the J. W. Jones, A: W. Kitts, W. T.
Iir.
and
Mrs.
John
R.
Brobeck
Martha
Ann of Dartmouth avenue
Salam, and R. J. Turner.
of Vassar avenue with their chll- who have been camping at Jackcrack of the pioneer's axe which began the transition to the
dren Stephen, Prisctlla, Eliza- son Hole, Wyoming, were returnMETHODIST NOTES
noisy bulldozers and other roaring' robots that have transChurch SC'hool classes for all beth and John Tommy recently lng, from an eight hour horseback
formed a lovely.landscape into standardized home develop- ages will begin at 9: 45 a.m. Visit- partclpated in a reunion Of Mrs. ride to Amphitheatre Lake in. the
Ing pupils are cordially welcom- Brobeck's family in the Birch- ,Tetons on August 9 when they
ments and supermarkets.
ed.
woods net. East Stroudsburg in encountered the W. Newton RyerOur older living inhabitants, however, may well recall
The Morning
se:
their
the summer, w.·th Dr. W. Ga 110_ father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.. tea. Mr. and Mrs. ""erson,
.'"
The silence then was broken only, by the occasional toot or way
Tyson preaching in Rev. Thomas Kellogg of Wheaton, Ill., daughters AImee and Marjorie,
whistle of a locomotive, by chutch and college bells, and at Kulp's absence. Nursery children Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kellogg and and son Billy are touring the
night the bellowing of giant bullfrogs along the Crum-long will be supervised by capable fueir three children of Broomali, west. The Moscrips will return
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Duncan and home tomorrow.
before the local batrachian massacres that preceded Hiro- women.
The chuhch office will ~ closed three children from Evanston, 1ll.,
Richard Gurin, member of the
shima and Nagasaki. Perhaps somewhere in the distance a until August 27. Dr. Tyson will Rev. and Mrs. Edward Kellogg Sorrento, Me., Yacht Club racing
fog-horn sounded, romantic and melancholy, like the lowing be available for any emergencies and flve children from NatiOlllll crew, having won the Stste of
or pastoral help. CalI Owen jI_ City, Calif. and Rev. and Mrs. Maine Junior Champlooship for
of a lonely cow-Minotaur.
5568 If you need him. '
Charles Schauflele and two, ,chil- the Sears Cup at Booth Bay w1ll
We remember how the children of those bygone days
The church Is in charge of dren of Boston, Mass.
compete in the New England
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G. Mc- Championship races at Squantum,
played quietly, joyously and harmoniously, their voices rais- "Flowers for the Flowerless" dured only in euphonious prattle. They learned to be law abid- ing the month of August. Any_ Conechy Of South Chester rOad Mass., August 19 to 22Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Bennett of
ing citizens, respecting the personal serenity and property one having flowers, please lea,ve I have had as fuel.'" guests for a
them at the Club House on
few days Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Haverford avenue have been enrights of their elders. They were not public nuisances. They neSday evening.
Huntoon and, their ehildren Betty tertslnlng their son and daughterand Bob of Indianapolls,. Ina. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Jr.,
were pleasantly seen rather than horribly heard.
Within the past generation all this has changed. To CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES They are on their way south fot and their SODS Brooks apdBruce
paraphrase Tennyson, the Nation's airy navies now rain
their vacation and expect to .... -while' they move into their new
their ghastly furor down on our defenseless homes. Lethal to The
fact
that
mankind
can
turn
tum
to e
their
bome
the divine MInd, God, for In- w e
ks
. , in a couple of 'home
Mr. in
andRlddlewood.
Mrs. Robert W. Bem- .
crashes threaten from the wild blue yonder. Even the heli- telligence and ability will
Kathy Titus of SW!'rlhmore ave- hardt and theirdau&bter Barbara
copters, those rotor-winged angels of mercy, compete with brought 'out at Christian
nue celebrated ber eleventh blrth- of Princeton avenue returned !sat
Jet 'messengers of destruction an!! fiery chariots of mast:J services this Sunpay, when
day last week by entertainlng ~ week end from a three week tour
suicide in a continual crescendo-diminuendo of empyrean Lesson-8ermon
Is enlllUed
of her sixth grade class. of the, New England Ststes and a
Keynoting the
, members
Mr. and Mrs. l\4Btthew McKln- stsy at Bridgeton Me They w11l
bthund er. Be1ow, our s haded co11ege-named avenues rever
Is the Golden Text
from PsaIins nel and.
daughters
.
. at Stste
'th ·th
f h t- od
rt'bl
S
ffl
'
'of, Yale avenue leave
Monday for ' a week
erate WI
e roar 0
o.r
conve, 1 es. a~,mu ers~ (147:5),: ..:',Greatb !sour Lord, and returned home Saturday after a College. where Mr. Bernhardt
8li\ns courtesy and sans caution, they honk and speed through of great power: his understand- vacation spent in' Avalon, N. J.
will attend the stste Sanitatill'l'
side streets, leaving in their wake tne mangled pets and ing Is inlinIte."
Nancy Gayley of Elm avenue Conference.'
"
pests that once were innocent kittens and incautious squir- .Incluaed In the Bible readings and Sally Jo and Gay Pyle' of' Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing
• d
f
• 1 th WIll be the following advice of South Chester road entered, a and theIr daughters Nancy 'and
k
t
h
arth
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re s. n
w
more t ere are wo In s 0 aDlma s,
e Paul to the philippians (2:5): two-week encampment at Camp SUsan h ' t
f
• k and the d ead ( as s a
'dl o
f p edestnans
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.
the ''Let this' mind be in you, which MalolUonequay on Squaw Lake, tion Inavereurned
romaVaalqUlc
croSS1Dg
the Thousand
Islands.
highways,) Some of the quick live to bark, whine, howl and was also In Christ Jesus!'
Medford, N. J. on August 8.
Susan will spend next week in
yap through the sleepless nights of their neighbors. Yet we
All are cordially invited to
Helen Rankin of Garden City, Rehoboth,Del., vis iti n g the
too have owned dogs, and prefer them alive and vocal, in lend the services at 11 o'clock
N. Y. I~ visiting the Gayley fami- Francis Plowmans of North '
'th Alb rt Sch .tzer' "R
f
L'f"
the church, 206 Park avenue.
lyon Elm avenue this week.
SwaI¢hmore
avenue.
agreement WI
e
wei
s
everence or 1 e.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Warden
Mrs. Th'omas W . SIm~, and
'. ,
of Yale avel\ue were hosts to Mrs. E. Marsball' Harvey of the
members of their bridge club at Swarthmore Apartments and Mrs.
Especially at this season of open windows and conventheir summer ·hame at Brant Charles Brady.of Rutgers avenue
tions, radios and television sets blare forth jazz cacophonies,
Beach, N. J. over the week end. left yesterday to spend the week
squawking commercials and the political ballyhoo of hysThe. ~roup Included Mr. and l'4rs. end In Cape May, N . .T. '
terical keynote speakers. At regular intervals the "Beast of
Herbert Glenn and Mr. and Mrs.
"I saw-i~ Iil the swarihmorean."
the Power House" blasts the romantic memory of the distant
Buchanan Harrar of Swarthmore
mournful Minotaur. Civil defense sirens alert us to the next
,war, just as they Iltirred up the last one. The fire alarms _..::::
(often necessarily) signal every brush blaze in the County.
CHURCHSERYICES
(But win our gratitude for prompt action when homes are -----------"'~
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2.DAY SERVICE ON
endangered.)
JosephP. Bishop, MInister
John Schott. AlIsoc'ate M1nIIter
PROCESSING OF
As for the children: Once they came trailing heavenly
Sunday, ADPH 19
clouds of glory, and matched their angel faces with cherubic 11:00 A.M. - Mr. Schott will
conduct. Now, transformed into shrieking bands of ill-naturpreac.:.:h"::.-==-=='--,-ed quarreling imps, they carry on their ingenious depredaMEfHODIST CHURcH
tions. Continual terrifying screams outrival the embattled
Chinese Communists. Indeed, in the curr~nt ideological
Robert WUde
35 mm. - 828 - 120 - 620 Sizes
struggle, vodka and screams may yet turn the scale against
gin and tonic in favor of Communist culture in America.
9:45 A.M.-Bunday School.
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson wili
Yet-"Cave silentium" One must beware of the ,fore- --,p~re~ach~._ _ _ _-:-_ _:..-_
boding silence (not the remote Quiet above Setebos) that
TRlNI'fY CHURCH
6 Po'" Av••••• Swarthmore. Po."
may mean murdered goldfish, stripped grapevines, devas- H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
PRESIYTERIAN NO I IS
The Noises of Swarthmore
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JO~I!i~u1P
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tated bushe.s and ftowerbeds, ravished tomatoes and littered
lawns. One marvels at the sturdy infant stomachs that can
survive bullet-like cherries and grapes, unripe pears, and the
little green apples that God made., Thus "suffer little children"-periodl
:'~~Ol~~:!.!:mon.
THE ~~W~~IETY
9:00
kicldieL
Ansco .Chrome and
Ektachrome
(Continued trcm Pqe 1)
The Entertainment and Supply
PrOvidence, September 28; UllPer Committee, Swarthmore Branch
Merton, Saturday, October 13; American Red Cross, Mrs. John
Darby, October 19; Muple New- L. Good chainnan, is currently
town, Saturday, November 3, and entertaining patients in the T. B.
LanSdowne, November 22.
section of the Valley Faille Has..
Coach recommends to all the pital With a class in bridge.
squad a da1Jy conditioning rouThe first class was held on Augtine which includes Dine hours of ust 6. Classes w1ll continue every
sleep at night, regular well-bal- two weeks for a year to 18
anced food, 5 yard starts, 20 yard months, the ,average time patients
sprints, 100 dally push-ups, the are conflned to the hospital. An
practice of regular poeition skills inovation, the class is being re30 to 40 times a day, toughening ceived with great enthusiasm by
feet by we8ring football shoes for the patients.
several hours of activity before' Junior hostesses who participate
reporting for practice. "Where- include Nancy Roess, Sally Gasever you go-run, whenever you kill, Mary Lou Hodge, Mary Ellen
have a chance to work-take the Hopper, Virginia Bevan, Mrs.
toughest job." ,
Good Is the senior hostess.
"ThIs 1956 team can be just as 'The committee has continued
good as you want It to be. You throughout the summer its year
will get out of the season just round once-a--month contribuwhat you PJlt into it, but don't tion of a dozen home bakEd birthforget that wanting means a lot day cakes to area veterans' hosmore than just wishing. It is pitsls.
action, spirit, courage, tralnlng,
Used playing cards and paper
teamwork, sweat, and loyalty.:'
backed mysteries, westerns, and
novels are in constsnt iIem
ard avenue left Sunday' for Yel- for transmission to patients. They
low Springs, Ohio, where she will may be left with Mrs: Good or at
start her fourth' year at Antioch The SwaI¢hmorean office for her.
College with Fall co-op work in
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean....
the Alumni office.
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TENDER STEAKS and CHOPSCook.d to Ord.r
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SW 6-4191
Wednesday 9 to I
'Friday 9 to 8:30
pINING lOOMS .... LOllY All CONDmONID'
ComfortCJbl" Rooms Day ·or Week
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Carol and Joyce Williams (left) presenl scroll lo Swim Club Cllach MIllard Robinson in appreelaUoD
of his work and thelof his assistants in helping the team to such a good showing in Its tlrsl year of
=~ Swim League Competition. Nancy Johnson (ril:ht) ana Karl Schaefer and BobiDSon'" uPhoto Courtesy Philadelphia &.nlnQ hll.tln
.
NEWS NOTES
7 GIRLS SCOUTS
EARN SWIM IADGES
Cresson Lane To
Remain Unpaved
Mrs. A. E. Longwell, Mrs.
, Local Girl
Scouts
who
completGeorge
p. ,Warren, Mrs. Avery F.
,
(Conhnued trom Page 1)
ed requirements for their swim- :Slake, of Swarthmore, Mrs.
Charles D. Mitchell of Wall1ng- $1411.50 so far this season on
ming badBe at the Swarthmore
ford,
and Mrs. James ShapleIgh spray and labor in keeping at a
Pool with the aid of Mrs. Joseph
J. Donovan, Karl Schaefer and of Secane had luncheon in Phll- minimum the Mards of insecis
Bin Kynett are: CaroIlne Clifford, adelphia Wednesday and attended whiCh thrive on the 195tJ..type of
Giny MaIr, Ann McDowell, Kathy the Thomas Eaklos Exhibition at summer weather. It was said the
Titus, AD!l Richards, Gail DonO- the Philadelphia Art Museum.
•
figure will amount to $2000 bevan and Betsy Schad.
Mrs. A. R. Long and her son fore the s....on ends.
David of Pelbam, N. 'Y., are visit,·
Four 0\Jbers who lack but
ing Mrs: Long's parents Mr. and
Councliman Charles W. Lukens,
requirement, tsklng part in a Mrs. F. V. Brewsler of Dickinson who did not attend the meeting,
discussion group on water safety avenue for several weeks.
had ,submitted a report showing
and plan to complete lIheirs upon
Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes of Oberlin sanitary sewer stoppages in the
return from vacations are: Maravenue has returned after visiting borough averaged 10 D/10 per
tha' Moscrip; Helen Morrison,
for
a week with her son-in-law year durinll the past 20 years. He
Julie Brooks and Julie Huse.
", .,..,,..-"'-.....'-..,-_-'.
an!! daugi>ter Comdr.' 'and Mrs. estimated it would cost $10,700 to
Mr. and Mrs. HarrY i.. MJlller I C. E. NelSon fn ArUngl.>n, Va.
~lean SUch
d :tewers within the borof Thayer road have returned from
Martha Murray of Cornwall-on- ugh, an ",;,ggested C""?,,U warn
a vacation in Wallingford, Ver- the-Hudson, N. Y., arrived Aug- ~Ie ha17lDg downstairs lavaust 7 to spend two weeks with her tones to equip them with I 0 c k
grandparenb Mr. and Mrs. W. valves ~ce the Borough Is not
for damage from overBittle of Ru Igers avenue. respollSlble
fl
Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ow.
,.
'
as N. Murray will join her this
Jul'y's pollce report revealed 35
week end.
summons, chI£lly for failure to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell of stop at stop sigos, had been isHarvard avenue have returnoed to sued during the, flrst 12 hours of
their home after visiting Mrs. Cou~cil's trial employment of a
Bell's brother Mr. Oakley H. Van spec.al officer to reduce hazardous
Alen at Hulett's Landing, Lalre Iraffic practices. Burgess J.-ph
George.
Reynolds announced the program
Allce PeCalndry of South had been dropped before the preChester road left Friday to vi'sit ~ribed number, of hours, because
Elizabeth Hanower, her room- .t appeared. the chief object of
I""ole at the University of Mary- the campalgu, (to apprehend
In Baltimore Md. for a speeders) was not being accomweek
" p l i s h e d . At least one resident
Mr~. L. F. Coy wili return to claimed he had been flned unIhe home of her son-in-law and fairly.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Josepli' J.
Council placed $8000 in GovernDonovan, on Elm avenue August ment Bonds to build a fund for
29th after having' visited her son future purchase of a new ladder
and daughter-In-law, Col. and truck for the FIre Company.
Mrs. Winston Coy, in 'Tacoma,
It was decided to,6iore Civil
Wash. since July 4th.
Del""",, medical supplies in Dr.
Mrs. Cums Gallagher, Jr. and William Rial's basement on Harson, Michael, of Dover, Del. are vard avenue at a rental of $60 a
looking lor
visiting Mrs. Gallaghersparents, year, although -Dr. Rial had offerDr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Pat- ed the space at no charge..
man of North Princeton avenue,
A request from the Stste H1ghand Mr. and. Mrs. C. Gallagher, way Department that Council pass
Sr. of Wallingford, this week a resolution stating the Borough
see how
whi.le Mr..Gallagher, Jr. is on a would assume the cost of p)"Operty
buSlDess trip to Georgia.
damages ,for widening an abuttoday'l!
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Llppin- ting section of' Baltimore Pike
cott and family left, JUDe 1 for (estimated at $48,200) met with
,
Beirut, Lebanon where Mr. Llp- a letter from Solicitor CIaren
pincott ~ be ststioned for two G. Myers stsUng fue Borough h:
do 80 much
i:'r~. H~'S :.; !~~f Mrs. F. W. never assumed any damages for
PPlDC9 0 . u'6_~ avenue and a stste highway and didn't feel it
for your home at,
a graduate of Swarthmore Col- should do, so now.
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lege, class of '39.
Union avenua was granted .,..mIssIoJi to erect a three-foot blah
100 Park Avenue
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use of the Old RumMy IllS Station
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Teach Bridge in
To Report A~gust 23
TB Section VFH
The Camera a 'Hobby ,Shop'
Snnday, ADPH 19
9:45 A.M.-Meeting House open
for meditstion.
However, not out of the mouths of babea and sucklings t~;gg ~ :~:':~g ~o=P.
would one expect most of the noise to eman.te in a college
All are weicome.
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All-clay sewing for "-F.S.C.
students quietly absorbed in books and beauty, aesthetic An,iI'l
I'IRST CHURCH OF
feminine. One welcomes the High School bands in football
C~~'g'~ST
and Memorial Day parades, and occasional cheeJ;B and music
Park Awnue below Harftrd
from athleticJl~ds over the hill. And after all, thesereaming
8- ' i ,
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8ulHJelinquenta may develop into fuWre cheer leaders. piercing IIOJII'&1lO8,. or shriD-voiced feminine orators. The amplilied noises of Swarthmore are the best evidence that the
Borough is still happily alive, along 'with ita
,
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August 17, 1956
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Teach Bridge in
To Report August 23
T8 Section VFH
in the Old Testament. He will Patsy wb<> returned from a soven
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Ro.alie D. Peirsol
Marjolie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
"Polly" Told
E!ltered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Oflice at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., AUGUST 17, 1956
discuss "The Book of Ruth."
dia.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole
Darby, October 19; Marple New- L. GOOd chairman, is currently
town, Saturday, November 3, and entertaining patients in the T. B.
sar avenue has finished Cornell of Swarthmore avenue are at their
summer school and is now visit- summer home in Rehoboth, Del..
ing her sister, Mrs. A. Spencer following severa! weeks abroad.
Lansdowne, November 22.
section of the Valley Forge Hos_
Coach recommends to all the pital with a class in bridge.
The first class was held on Augsquad a daily conditioning rou-
There will be no meeting of the
bandage group next week.
The most ancient residents of Delaware County cannot
reach back in memory to the primeval quiet of Penn's
Woods. Even then the Lenni Lenape must have resented the
crack of the pioneer's axe which began the transition to the
noisy bulldozers and other roaring robots that have transformed a lovely . landscape into standardized home developments and supermarkets.
week's trip abroad.
Miss Catherine Fussell of Vas-
TRINITY NOTES
There will be a celebration of Cobb in Windsor, Conn. After her
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar
the Holy Communion at 9 o'clock visit in Windsor she will spend met their daughter Suzanne at the
Sunday morning. This will be the some time with Miss Barbara Idlewild Airport yesterday when
only service on Sunday.
The Noises of Swarthmore
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
preach the third sermon of a of Elm avenue flew to New York
series of four on significant books yesterday to meet their daughter
she returned from a two month
Kent in Gloucester, Mass.
J. H. Furlong will serve as head
Mr. Robert K. Reed
usher, W. C. Goulding will be the ard avenue leaves today by plane group from Denison College. The
alternate, and the remainin~ ~sh_ for Interlochen, Mich. where be group had been scheduled to reers scheduled to serve at thIS tIme will join his wife and daughter turn on the SS Doria
will be C. B. Blake, W: M. Bush, I Deborab. who are at the music
Mr. and Mrs. Arthu; Moscrip,
J. W. Jones, A. W. Kitts, W. T. camp thiS summer.
thcir son Davis and daughter
Salom, and R. J. Turner.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Brobeck Martha Ann of Dartmouth avenue
of Vassar avenue with their chil- who have been camping at Jackdren Stephen, Priscilla, Eliza- son Hole, Wyoming, were return-
METHODIST NOTES
beth and John Tommy recently ing from an eight hour horseback
Church School classes for all partcipated in a reunion of Mrs. ride to Amphitheatre Lake in. the
ages will begin at 9: 45 a.m. Visit- Brobeck's family in the Birching pupHs are cordially welcom- woods ne-ar East Stroudsburg in
ed.
the Poconos. Also present at the
The Morning Worshi~ service reunion were Mrs. Brobeck's
will begin at 10 a.m. throughout father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
the summer, with Dr. W. Gallo- Thomas Kellogg of Wheaton, lll.,
way Tyson preaching in Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kellogg and
Kulp's absence. Nursery children t-heir thr-ee children of Broomall,
will be supervised by capable Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Duncan and
women.
three children from Evanston, Ill.,
Our older living inhabitants, however, may well recall
the days of peace and quiet around the turn of the century.
The silence then was broken only by the occasional toot or
whistle of a locomotive, by church and college bells, and at
night the bellowing of giant bullfrogs along the Crum-Iong
before the local batrachian massacres that preceded HiroThe chuhch office will be closed
shima and Nagasaki. Perhaps somewhere in the distance a
until
August 27. Dr. Tyson will
fog-horn sounded, romantic and melancholy, like the lowing
be available for any emergencies
of a lonely cow-Minotaur.
or pastoral help. Cal) Owen 6We remember how the children of those bygone days (;568 if you need him.
played quietly, joyously and harmoniously, their voices raisThe church is in charge of
ed only in euphonious prattle. They learned to be law abid- "Flowers for the Flowerless" during citizens, respecting the personal serenity and property ing
month
of August.
one the
having
flowers,
please Anyleave
Tetons on August 9 when they
encountered the W. Newton Ryerson family of Elm avenue who
I"2suscitated the Moscrips with
tea. Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson. their
daughters Aimee and Marjorie,
and son Billy are touring the
west. The Moscrips will return
home tomorrow.
Richard Gurin, member of the
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Kellogg Sorrento, Me., Yacht Club racing
and five children from National crew, having won the State of
City, Calif. and Rev. and Mrs. Maine Junior Championship for
Charles Schaullele and two chil- the Sears Cup at Booth Bay will
dren of Boston, Mass.
compete in
the
New
England
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G. Mc- Championship races at Squantum,
Conechy of South Chesl
Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Bennett of
few days Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Haverford avenue have been en-
rights of their elders. They were not public nuisances. They them at the Club House on Wed- Huntoon and their "hildren Betty tertaining their son and daughterand Bob of Indianapolis, Ind. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Jr.,
were pleasantly seen rather than horribly heard.
nesday evening.
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They are on their way south for and their sons Brooks and Bruce
Within the past generation all this has changed. To CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES their vacation and expect to re-- while they move into their new
paraphrase Tennyson, the Nation's airy navies now rain
The fact that mankind can turn turn to their bome in a couple of home in Riddlewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Berntheir ghastly furor down on our defenseless homes. Lethal to the divine Mind, God, for in- weeks.
crashes threaten from the wild blue yonder. Even the helicopters, those rotor-winged angels of mercy, compete with
Jet messengers of destruction and fiery chariots of mass
suicide in a continual crescendo-diminuendo of empyrean
thunder. Below, our shaded colJege-named avenues reverberate with the roar of hot-rod convertibles. Sans mufflers,
sans courtesy and sans caution, they honk and speed through
side streets, leaving in their wake the mangled pets and
pests that once were innocent kittens and incautious squirrels. In Swarthmore there are two kinds of animals, the
quick and the dead (as said of pedestrians crossing the
highways.) Some oi the quick live to bark, whine, howl and
yap through the sleepless nights of their neighbors. Yet we
too have owned dogs, and prefer them alive and vocal, in
agreement with Albert Schweitzer's "Reverence for Life."
Kathy Titus of Swarthmore ave- hardt and their daughter Barbara
telligence and ability will be
brought out at Christian Science nue celebrated ·her eleventh birth- of Princeton avenue returned last
services this Sunday, when the day last week by entertaining 14 week end from a three week tour
Lesson-Sennon is entitled "Mind." members of ber sixth grade class. of the New England States and a
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McKin- stay at Bridgeton, Me. They will
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon
is the Golden Text from Psalms nel and daughters of Yale avenue leave Monday for a week at State
(147:5): ."Great is our Lord, and returned home Saturday after a College, where Mr. Bernhardt
will aHend the State Sanitation
of great power: his understand .. vacation spent in Avalon, N. J.
Nancy
Gayley
of
Elm
avenue
Conference.
ing is infinite."
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing
Included in the Bible readings and Sally Jo and Gay Pyle of
and
their daughters Nancy and
will be the following advice of South Chester road entered a
Paul to the Philippians (2:5): two-week encampment at Camp Susan have returned from a vaca"Let this mind be in you, which Matollionequay on Squaw Lake. tion in the Thousand Islands.
Susan will spend next week in
Medford, N. J. on August 8.
was also in Christ Jesus."
Helen Rankin of Garden City, Rehoboth, Del., vis i tin g the
All are cordially invited to attend the services at 11 o'clock at N. Y. is visiting the Gayley fami- Francis Plowmans of Nor t h
Swarthmore avenue.
lyon Elm avenue this week.
the church, 206 Park avenue.
(ConUnued from ;age 1)
1 The Entertainment and Supply I
Providenc=, September 28; Upper Committee, Swarthmore Branch
Merion, Saturday, October 13; American Red Cross, Mrs. John
NOW!
Ansco ·Chrome and
Ektachrome
tine which includes nine hours of ust 6. Classes will continue every
anced food, 5 yard starts, 20 yard months, the average time patients
sprints, 100 daily push-ups, the ar~ confined to the hospital. An
practice of regular position sk.ills inovation, the class is being re30 to 40 times a day, toughening ceived with great enthusiasm by
feet by wearing football shoes for the patients.
several hours of activity before
reporting for practice. "Whereever you go-run. whenever you
have a chance to work-take the
toughest job."
"This 1956 team can be just as
good as you want it to be. You
will get out of the season just
SINCE 1878
•
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Junior hostesses who participate
include Nancy Roess, Sally Gaskill, Mary Lou Hodge, Mary Ellen
Hopper, Virginia Bevan, Mrs.
Good is the senior hostess.
"The committee has c:ontinued
throughout the summer its year
round once-a--month contribu-
what you put into it, but don't tion of a dozen home bak-ed birthforget that wanting means a Jot day cakes to area veterans' hosmore than just wishing. It is pitals.
action. spirit, courage, training,
Used playing cards and paper
teamwork, sweat, and loyalty."
backed mysteries, westerns, and
novels are in constant demand at
Ann Bishop, daughter of Mr. the hospitals and will be grateand Mrs. Ellis G. Bishop of Harv- fully received by the committee
ard avenue left Sunday for Yel- for transmission to patients. They
low Springs, Ohio, where she will may be left with Mrs: Good or at
start her fourth year at Antioch The Swa.thmorean office for her.
College with Fall co-op work in
the Alumni office.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
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Carol and Joyce Williams (left) present. scroll to Swim Club Coach l\l1l1ard Robinson in 3Pp;eclatioD
of his work and that of his assistants in helping the team to such a good showing in its first year of
Suburban Swim League Competition. Nancy Johnson (right) and Karl Schaefer and Robinson's as-
Mrs. A. E. Longwell, Mrs.
Local Girl Scouts who complet- George P. Warren. Mrs. Avery F.
(Contlnued nom Page 1)
.
ed requirements for their swim- Blake,
of
Swarthmore. Mrs. $1411.50 so far this season on
':: ming badge at the Swarthmore Charles D. Mitchell of Walling5 Pool with the aid of Mrs. Joseph ford, and Mrs. James Shapleigh spray and labor in keeping at a
it! J. Donovan, Karl Schaefer and of Secane had luncheon in Phil- minimum the hoards of insects
WALTER Ea.ep & Hoarvard Avenues, Swarthmore. Pa.
. ARR n. M9r.
FREE PARKING
Caroline Clifford, adelphia Wednesday and attended
Giny Moir, Ann McDoweU, Kathy the Thomas Eakins Exhibition at
Titus, Ann Richards, Gail Dono- the Philadelphia Art Mu~eum.
Mrs. A. R. Long and her son
van and Betsy Schad.
Four others who lack but one
requirement, taking part in a
discussion group on water safety
and plan to complete theirs upon
ret un: from vacations are: Martha Moscrip, Helen Morrison,
which thrive on the 1956-type of
summer weather. It was said the
figure will amount to $2000 be-
fore the season ends.
David of Pelham, N. Y., are visitCouncilman Charles W. Lukens,
ing Mrs.' Long's parents Mr. and
who did not attend the meeting.
Mrs. F. V. Brewster of Dickinson had submitted a report showing
avenue for several weeks.
sanitary sewer stoppages in the
Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes of Oberlin borough averaged 10 9/10 per
avenue has returned after visiting year durine the past 20 years. He
for a week with ber son-in-law estimated it would cost $10,700 to
Julie Brooks and Julie Huse.
and daughter Comdr. and Mrs. clean such sewers within the borMr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller C. E. Nelson in Arlington, Va.
ough, and suggested Council warn
Martha Murray of Cornwall-on- people having downstairs lavaof Thayer road have returned from
a vacation in Wallingford, Ver- the-Hudson, N. Y., arrived Aug- tories to equip them with 1 0 c k
ust 7 to spend two weeks with her valves since the Borough is not
mont.
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. responsible for damage from overMark Bitlle of Rutgers avenue. flow.
Her parents Mr. and Mrs. ThomJuly's police report revealed 35
as N. Murray will join ber this
summons, chk-fty for failure to
week end.
stop at stop signs, had been isMr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell of sued during the first 12 hours of
Harvard avenue have returnEd to Council's trial employment of a
their home after visiting Mrs. special officer to reduce hazardous
Bell's brother Mr. Oakley H. Van traffic practices. Burgess Joseph
Alen at Hulelt's Landing, Lake Reynolds announced the program
George.
had been dropped before the preAlice DeCaindry of South scribed number of hours, because
Chester road left Friday to visit it appeared the chief object of
Elizabeth Hanower, her room- the campaign, (to apprehend
mate at the University of Mary- speeders) was not being accomland, in Baltimore, l\.fd., for a plished. At least one resident
week.
claimed he had been fined un-
Mrs. L. F. Coy will return to fairly.
Council placed $6000 in Governdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.
ment
Bonds to build a fund for
Donovan, on Elm avenue August
the home of her son-in-law and
ota
29th after having visited her son future purchase of a new ladder
and daughter-in-law, Col. and truck for the Fire Company.
It was decided to store Civil
Mrs. Winston Coy in Tacoma,
Defensemedical supplies in Dr.
Wash. since July 4th.
William
Rial's
basement on HarMrs. Curtis Gallagher, Jr. and
son, Michael, of Dover, Del. are vard avenue at a rental of $60 a
visiting :Mrs. Gallagher's parents, year, although Dr. Rial had ollerDr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Pat- ed the space at no charge .
man of North Princeton avenue,
A request from the State Highand Mr. and Mrs. C. Gallagher, way Department that Council pass
Sr. of Wallingford, this week a resolution stating the Borough
while Mr. Gallagher, Jr. is on a would assume the cost of property
business trip to Georgia.
damages for widening an abutMr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lippin_ ting section of Baltimore Pike
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sleep at night, regular well-bal- two weeks for a year to 18
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers, and
l\/(r. and Mrs. Warren Warden
Mrs.
E. Marshall Harvey of the
of Yale aven.ue were hosts to
Swarthmore
Apartments and Mrs.
members of their bridge club at
their summer -home at Brant Charles Brady .of Rutgers avenue
Beach, N. J. over the week end. left yesterday to spend the week
Especially at this season of open windows and conventions, radios and television sets blare forth jazz cacophonies,
squawking commercials and the political ballyhoo of hysThe group included Mr. and Mrs. end in Cape May, N. J.
terical keynote speakers. At regular intervals the "Beast of
Herbert Glenn and Mr. and Mrs.
"I saw· it in the Swarthmorean."
the Power House" blasts the romantic memory of the distant
Buchanan Harrar of Swarthmore
mournful Minotaur. Civil defense sirens alert us to the next
war, just as they stirred up the last one. The fire alarms _~::!:
(often necessarily) signal every brush blaze in the County.
CHURCH SERVICES
(But win our gratitude for prompt action when homes are
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
2.DAY SERVICE ON
endangered.)
John Schott. Associate Mluhter
Sunday, August 19
PROCESSING OF
As for the children: Once they came trailing heavenly
clouds of glory, and matched their angel faces with cherubic 1l:00 A.M. - Mr. Schott will
preac":h::,.-:-:-_ _ _..,-=---conduct. Now, transformed into shrieking bands of ill-naturMETHODIST CHURCH
ed quarreling imps, they carryon their ingenious depredaJohn C. Kulp
Minister
tions. Continual terrifying screams outrival the embattled
Robert Wilde
Chinese Communists. Indeed, in the current ideological
Minister of Music
35 mm. - 828 - 120 - 620 Sizes
Sunday, August 19
struggle, vodka and screams may yet turn the scale against
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
gin and tonic in favor of Communist culture in America.
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson will
preach.
Yet-"Cave silentium" One must beware of the foreTRINITY CHURCH
boding silence (not the remote Quiet above Setebos) that
6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore. Pa.
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
may mean murdered goldfish, stripped grapevines, devasSunday, August 19
Wednesday 9 to I
Friday 9 to 8:30
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tated bushes and flowerbeds, ravished tomatoes and littered 9:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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lawns. One marvels at the sturdy infant stomachs that can
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
survive bullet-like cherries and grapes, unripe pears, and the
Sunday,
August 19
little green apples that God made. Thus "suffer little chil9:45 A.M.-Meeting House open
dren"-pel"iod!
for meditation.
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing.
However, not out of the mouths of babes and sucklings 11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
We have been serving the public since
All are welcome.
would one expect most of the noise to emanate in a college
Monday, August 20
1878. We are proud of our dignified, c0ncommunity. Larger University towns boast the boisterous
All day sewing A.F.S.C.
parades, riots and rowbottoms that distinguish higher eduscientious service-a service that sels the
Wednesday, Aagust 22
All-day
sewing
for
A.F.S.C.
cation. Yet Swarthmore College stands serene on the hill, its
standard for the entire prot.. 11M.
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
students quietly absorbed in books and beauty, aesthetic and
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
feminine. One welcomes the High School bands in football
SWARTHMORE
Park
Avenue
below Harvard
and Memorial Day parades, and occasional cheer:s and music
Sunday, August 19
from athletic fields over the hill. And after all, the screaming
DlRICTOitS O. JUNIR'J'
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
sub-delinquents may develop into future cheer leaders, pierc- 11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-8ermon
1820 CHESTNUT STIIII
will be uMind."
ing sopranos, or shrill·voiced feminine orators. The ampliWednesday evening meeting each
OlIVER H. IWR, FooincI_ MArt A. ..........sld,,11
fied noises of Swarthmore are the best evidence that the
week, 8 P.M., Reading Room,
TelephoIl. RI 6-1581
409 Dartmoutb Avenue, open
Borough is still happily alive, along with its pampered
weekdays
bolidays, 10-5
pooches and contentious kiddies.
Friday
Sunday &1-
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SWARTH~JOREAN
Coach Robinson Honored
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Askew of
Wallingford, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Beekhuis of Mt. Alverno road, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Lindenmuth, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Hinson, all of Me-
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
This Sunday Mr. Schott will
THE SWARTHMOREAN
rUBLISIIED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
l'ETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD. PUBLISQF.RR
Phone SWartbmore 6-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Edilor
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NEWS NOTES
THE
August 17, 1956
looking for
BEAUTY?
see how
today's
lots of
cott and family left Jun" 1 for (estimated at $48,200) met with
CARPETS
Beirut, Lebanon where Mr. lippincott will be stationed for two
years. He is the son of Mrs. F. W.
Lippincott of Rutgers avenue and
a graduate of Swarthmore College. class of '39.
much
for your home at
do so
There's ample hot wotor with an automatic gas wotor .
heater ••. 011 you need for showen, dishes. loundry.
Healed automatically and stored in the tonk until
you Qf8 ready to use it, there is plenty of
hot _
for all household demands.
Choose the automatic gas water heater
that fills your family's needs at your
plumber's, dealer's, or any
Philadelphia Electric suburban store.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Paulson & CO.
100 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa·
CLearbrook ''''646
SWarth_re 6-6000
Home Means More Wrth
Carpet on The Roor
Rugs alld CCirpet
SalllpieS Displayed
I. De H _
Paulson KNOWS Carpet
I
ESTATE NOTICE
IESTATE
OP Mary Rosamond Haines. also
known as M. Rosamond Haines deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate have been granted to the undersigned. who request all persons ha\'inR
claims or demands aJ!8inst the Estate of
the decedent to mRke known the same
and all persons indebted to the decedent
to make payment. without delay to
DOROTHY HAINES STEPHENSON
215 Woodhmd Avenue
•
Bloomington. III.
and
CLAUDE C. SMITH
Hi! 7 Land Title BuHoJing
Philadelphia 10, Pa.
Or to the AttQrneys for tbe estate:
CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esq.
G. Myers stating the Borough had
never assumed any damages for
a state highway and didn't feel it
should do so now,
Macarion San-tos of Bodine and
Union avenues was granted per-
mission to erect a three-foot high
chain link fence on his property.
A Cities Service request for
use of the Old Rumsey gas station
on Yale avenue was referred to
the Board of Adjustment.
A letter from Juniata avenue
citizens asking about placing of
trees between curb and sidewalk
met withtbe suggestion that tbe
citizens have a nurseryman malre
DUANE. MORRIS " RECKSCHER
1617 La.nd Title Building
Phlladelpbia 10. Penns,lvanla
a letter from Solicitor Clarence
St-8-10
a planting plan and submit it for
Council's approval.
P..,6
11IE SWABTllMOIlEAN
H·
August 17, 1956
SHlmIFF SAL1!8
of REAL ESTATE
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COUllT HOUSE. XEDIA. PA.
IlITIcane
Safety Measures
SHERIFF SAL1!8
01 REAL BBTATB
FrldaJr. AUIIUSt 24. 1..,
fA'nditiolUl:
1260.00
euh SaYiD&'
or certified
9:'-0
A.H. Ewtern
DaJ'Uebt
Time
eb;ck at time of ...1. (unleu ot.berwbe
.~ted. In advertlseraent). balance In ten I ~'''''' _''1
~~~!.~~~~~~~f~~
OFFICE
XEDIA. PA.
•
1966
~;;n.,i)i~:';!. ·~~~~:::~i:·_
::
Saving
Food Market
D...
Consumer's Co.Operative Ass'n.
of Swarthmore, Inc.
wide drl\"8WaT.
TOGETHER with use of drivew.l7.
BEING
known as 123 GreeDWQ' AVIIDue'I;.o~~~J
Sold
&lI the propertJ' of .Joapb .John
Ingraol • •Ja4 Mary J. Ingraula. bIa wife.
Improvem.enta coMlat of Two Stol'J' Bow
Briek HOUM ISd6.
Attorney. Chari. H. HeldmaDD.
\ F. ~ SNEAR.
m ..
D·...
~~Ti;~;;~~~ti.~~
FIBIUOther
FACIAS
No. " ,
data.
coad!Uon& on 4Q' of .....
.JUDe Term.. 1'61
ALL THAT CBRTAIN lot of ground
with the buildings tbenon In Darby Dorouab. Del," Co.. Pa. BEG. On
ad. of
Greenw87 Avenue at dkt. of 12' •••• from
•. e. lid. of Fourth St. CONT. In front OD
Green",.,. AYe. II' and extdg. In I deptJa
betWHD parallel lin. at rlcht anal. to I W.iOtI.!;
Greenw.,. Ave. eG' to center Uoe of II' I ~
403 Dartmouth AVHue
Sheriff
SHERIFF SALES
of REAC.BSTATB
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COUllT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
Friday. August 24, 1958
1:30 A.M. Eaatern DQlIght Saving Time
Condltioru: $260.00 cub or certified
check
at lime of oal. (u.l_ oth....."" _ _ _ _ _!lANTED
stated. (n advertbement). balance In ten
PERSONAL
Other condition. on day of ..le.
FIERI FACIAS
No. 1011 WANTED
PERSONAL _ EXPERIENCED
.June Term. 1958
desires three or
COUPLE. We will cook and
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of ground house for year's lease.
with the buildings thereon In Darby
F. serve a party meal or care for
Townahlp, Del. Co •• Pa. BEG. at a »to on Anthony, Box L, The Swartl).- your home and children while
n.e. ed. of Sharon Avenue at dilt. of morean.
101.17' meu. along same N. 24 deg. 16' _'~~!:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
you vacation. Highest recommenVI. from Ita intenectlon with n.w. ad. of WANTED _ STENOGRAPHER. dations from superior families.
A.h Rd. com. in frOnt on Sharon Ave.
IS· and extdg. 111 depth N. 66 deg. f6' E.
Immediate opening for exper- One or both of us avallable. Call
between parallel Un. at rt. angles to ienced woman in stenographic de- MEdi a 6 - 3846 •
Sharon
4' wide Ave.
aUey. 76' to center line of ' certain partment of printing company 10- PERSONAL Woman, college
BEING Lot No. 6 - Ho... No. 1023 cat"" in Primos. Must be neat and
graduate, desires part - time
Sbaron Avenue.
accurate typist, able to take dicta- office work, typing, trial balance,
with use of alley, aubjec:t tion. En;oyable work with flne
to TOGETHBlI.
proportionate expeue of upkeep.
~
bookkeeping several days a week
Improvements constat of One Story Row groUp of people. In resume state or mornings. Reply Box P, The
Brick HOllae 2Ox86 Feet.
experiencp, education, salary de- Swarthmorean.
,
Sold aa the property of Horaee Ross.
• d Do M Th S
Attornq. Chari. H. Heldmann.
.
sue.
x
!
e war thmarean.
F. A. SNBA.R. IR .. Sberlff
WANTED _ Apartment for two PERSONAL - Radio and
Week End of August 16,1956
CLASSIFIED ADS
da,...
Jewel,., Repaited
Phone: SW 6-4216
EMIL SPIES
w.tc•••••,
'Form..., of F.
Fine Watch and
c ....... Sons
128 Yale A",..
Swarthm~. Po.
Clock Repairs
THOM SEREMBA
vision service. ¥C~~t~r.=f:.
for immediate occul!ancy. Within about a mile of P.R.R. Station. Call
of tubes
carried.4-0800.
I
KIngswood
Write to Mr.· and M.... John S.
722 Plymouth avenue,
N.Y. Please send
phone
and address.
WANTED - Experienced woman
would like three days' housework. Call Marie Mitchell. MEdia
6-5089.
WANTED - A used copy of the
UPHOLSTERER
5 Yea .. of Sw..... a .. I ......c.
Sharon Hili 0734
S •• rfhlara 6-1441
WILLIAM BROOKS
A.h"" & Rubbiah Removed
LaWDB Mowed, cenerid
Houlimr :
238 BardfDa' Ave., Morla.D, P ..
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Tile Floor..
Plastic: Til.
M........ Kitchens
Alhratlons
1401 Rlell., Aven ••.
CH.st.r 2··4759
2-5689
Empire"
and
the September
1951
National'
Geographic.
Telep'hone
"Rise and
Fall
of the
Roman
Lippincott. SWarthmore 6-0416.
WANTED -'High school boy for
Swift's Pre.i.,
At~.m.".. Albert E. Holi. Jr.
you~g
SHERIFF SALES
of REAL ESTATE
::c~.dii!~.;-'
*:~f.(~,}~;~i:~:~!~E~'~~~~
Duplicating
Service
-.
• LmERS
• PROGRAMS
-CIRCULARS
-FORMS
~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~
...
S....F
;
. .......-.-.... .......
II\j
DAY . . . MORT·
Qfl, WRNER
SERVICE
.....,..T 'I'8ItU U'I't!aDAY
. WOO"
·lOngSwOod ..l234
8S luAU . . . . .mAft
J.A.
Pranks Master Barbecue Sauce.
•
lEST FOODS
~ OL
7ft:•. ~
2 for lSe
MustCllrd with Horseradish
Co-opT....at,o Catsup.· 14
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
SWarthmore 6-8761
x
for
co-op·
;:;:';;:':·~l."~~erll'"
Ig. can 43c
Grapefruit Juic;e·
I~
va CocktailVegetaa.le J"i~. 19, c.an 37e
FOR SALE - Bathinette in very
good condition. $5. Call SWarthmore 6-3334.
California Pascal Celery
.
Mr. and Mrs. wl!iiilm S. McCurley and their daughter Betsy
of Narberth will be the guests of
the Avery Blakea this week end
on their boat· ·1fie Allnabel U.
1.I~~;~::!l
Registration Schedule
Pri~r to
General Election, November 6,
•
19~6
SEPTRMJlER 6th •
EXTRA LARGE
stalk 23c
Last day an elector may move from one· election district to
another in order to be permitted to vote at the General Election.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Orange male tiger kitten in vicinity of College avenue and Cedar lane. KIngswood
3-9917.
s....
lIlII-
Sberllr
c.an27c
Chestnut lane .west side
~~r::rbll;
to College avenue. Telephone t
SWarthmore 6-6096.
FOR SAlLE POODLE, AKC
standard brown male puppy.
spirit, intelligence,
personality. The perdog. Call SWarthmore
~lace.
in the event of, ROWer failure.
10. Don't touch h.llen wires.
R"I>ort such damage to polloe or
Power com~y.
Chocolate. Fudge Sandwich llb.box43c
Apricot Nectar
hope
utensils
withdoM
water.
. food,
(which
not;Keep
re.:
cooking). h8nd;y. Be sure to
1!II"ve a llaSihHiiJ,t or ~andles to use
I(EElLER
Ig. can 27c
the
If:::D!
33c
Pineapple J .. hu~
expressed
by all citizens-that this
area would never again be bit by
Iloods-but, he added, there is no
stopping disasters-we can only
prepare for them. In the event of
a hurricane he suggested the following steps to save lives and
property:
1. Watch your newspapers and
radio on for otIlcial weather
reports.
2. Store garden furniture, tools,
awnings and 01lber loose objects
,,-piw.e:IIf:'::a::the opposite dlrectioo-witli
..,
I~
greater foree.
9. Fill bathtubs, boIItles and
OZi c~23c
2
Rhoads
I
..I..
iar
,Aictx; the foamin9 ele__
5373.
Pippin,
proprietor. CHester 2PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts, accessories. Milt. Glass Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
East Baltimore Avenue,· Clifton
Heights. MAdison 6-0713. OppoLarge bookcase, site Clifton Theater.
;:';J~~';i,,~~'
arm chairs and
31c
For GriDed: Sf!taks. Cliop's. Wienen•.etc.
Warm-Air HeaHng
Air Conelitioning
Sh••t Metal Wark
tiona! structures. The purpose of
such reviews he laid bas been to
where poosible any
weak spots whicb showed up
under the acid tests of last AugThe .emphasis bas been on
floods and flash ..
.........
..........
Rhoads pojnted out the one basic
Tesponslbillty of every commUDilty
Is the care of its citizens. The
Bed Cross is the instrument
through which an individual may
help his neighbor
In need.' The
_ .
local dIsaSter orgAmzation or
te&m is only as goOd as the support it receives fr<>m the people.
Therefore anyone who wishes to
be a part of his community's dis-aster unit should seek Out bis
local Bed Cross disaster chairman
and volunteer his s"',vices.
may become lethal weapons in a
in
a safe
Otherwise they
storm.
~~ ~!;~=
3. Board up windows and put
.t.
storm shutters In I/)ace.
4. It you are told to evacuate
don't delay-just get out' and follow instructions. A minute may
save a life.
5. Don't run the risk of being
marooned. Get away and stay
SUBJECT . to certain away from low-lying beaches or
.. of record.
other places likely to be swept by
consist of Two Stor)'
with Shingle sldlnsr HOUH ocean winds or· high tides.
6.. Don't go outside during the
storm. Stay Indoo... preferably In
it brick, stone or concrete buildIng.
7. Stay away from windows.
8. If center of "eye!' of the
storm passes directly' overhead
&;'i.g~\':!r there will be a deceptive lull
"~~t~~:tf.~otborwl'"
for as long 8ll 30 minutes.
m
In ten
Stay . where you sri! during this
No. 82 calm periOd. Wind will relurn
Pillsbury Kit Cake Mix
Gntters
Metal kitchen
~b~y~f1~v~e~'~Fi!n~e~fo~r~5~tu~dy~~~
SEPTEMBER 11th
A1U.NTIC
.',
"I saw it in the Swartbmorean.'·
For
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
ENGINE REPAIRS
VAN AIIN IIOS.
.
WHY NOT?
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNnNG EASY?
Stop in and inspect photos of all houses av;ailable in. Swarthmore, Wallingford.Rutledge and
Media area.·
""1Iipt S.rvice
Green; Peppers,; CUcumbers, Radishes
17'12 S. Chester Rd. 114.
SWARTHMOU. PA.
..
Philip M, Swe...ey
James , W.Lubns
.
Lu_
James W.
Jr,
D, Patrick W...
Ridley 'Park
Hav. Yau Tried SARA LEE'S FROZEN
Cheese, CoHee & Pound Cake ea. 79c
ChocoJeate c;ake
Realtors
523 Welsh St., Chester
Last ~ for any elector who h!lS removed into II new election district to give nQtice to the ~egistratlon COmmission in
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set forth a removal" date into the new election district which cannot be later than September 6th.
ea. a9c
COURT BOUSE B01IR8:
.
Regular business hours up to and inc1udiDg :Monday, September 17th
.,...
leEeREAM
Pints _. Half Ga.....s
Baird & Bird'
Last day all electors. may register tp vote at the· General
Election. ThIs includes electors who will become. of age on or
before November 7th, 1956;
Your Choice ea. Sc·
c.H,
.
Baltimore Pitre and Woodland Ave., Springfield
I,
,:.-.,.--
.
~~ Ili~~~~t~~~!i
White or Yellow-Poo. Froastilig. Cab: Mix all iollde
ROOFING
·48 stiih ltiaj~.
married men returning
Call SWartlllllON 604100
••
~ II·BltT
*_.1Iit
._,--
I
Alterations
George, Myers
ReaJ S.arp· Mower Service
~,~s_
Look For Next Week's Special!
LEG. 0' LAMB
8W 6-"18
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
KI3-1497
Rib Roelsl lb. 63~
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
J. F. BLACKMAN·
FOR RENT
PYLE
r'#M:' :;
335 Dartmouth Avenll.
from military service. Desire September occupancy Swarthmore,
Ridley Park or Media nreas.
Please call or write Mrs. Conner,
valescent Home, 2507
Scott Paper Company, Chester, street, Chester. Edge of
Pa. Chester 4-4211, extension 342. more. Aged, senile, .
convalescent men and women. ExFO~ SALlE .
cellent foods, spacious grounds.
FOR SALE _ Antique table
Blue Cross honored. Sadie D.
~
\.In!'
F. A. SNBAR. lR.• Sberlff
ment for month of
H.· E.
WANTED..- To rent .. l-bedroom
furnished apartments; needed
for
Stol'J'
CharI.. A.
h/w.
and Blal •• M. Rbod... hlo
~~~~~~~~;~~~d~.1 jm~J~~;~~]~~:~f~~
6-0937.
garden work. Call SWarthmore
WANTED - Furnished two or
Two
'coNdst of One Story
HoUle 4.... Feel.
T'~i'iO!,
Pl'Onerty . of. Samuel N ....
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ricbecker
and their three sona of Cornell
avenue will return thia week end
from vacatiOl1iDc !.or two weeks
at Stone Harbor, N. J.
Tbe. entire eastern seaboard of
,
the United States bas become a
NOUCE
... _~ to a
ESTATE OFESTATE
lohn Ha4doa
HopIdJUl, _
"Hurricane All·ey," ae",,"".....
koo_ .. I. Haddo. HODId•••
issued by the American
!:~ ~.:'::i"tta~':'::!'::'."8w':ll!:
Ctoss. What seems to be a
more.
bela_are
CountJ'.
P.n~l!Y
••
nl~.
in wea.ther patterns
LB'I'TlIR8 TMtamentat7 on
uuw
"".Ina _
_oted to WILLIAJI made thia most populated
!;;'l~EA~ ~ :::.:.Ja=~k;O~ .vulnerable tn death-de&ling tropmeol. ami 1boo4!. bad... .1aIma or .... leal storms, and the disastrous
manu qalnn laid kate to Pntlent .
_
...... without delor. to the_ ........r
1l00ds whlch otten follow them.
~.= VES
L. Gilbert Rhoads, Southeastern
8.... 10
Swarthmo... Pen..,lva.l.
Pennsylvania Chapter Disaster
chairman ststes that inland cities
as well as coastal are threatened
by hUrrIcanes as evidenCed by
Connie, Diane and lone causing
hundreds of deaths and millions
of ·dollarS tn damage.
During the past 10 months, local units of the chapter's disaster
committee. have been reviewing
their disaster plans and organlza-
MondaY through Fridl\Y •.........•.... 9:00 8.m. to 4:80 p.m.
Saturday ........................... 9:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 N_
Together with such additional hours as designated below:
SepteJnber
6tIi and 7th .. ,,: .........•.. i:Gil a.Iil..to 9:00 p.m.
September 18th and 14th •..•...••..... 9:00 • .m.to 9:00 p~
•
Advanced
5
Se...1of FI..
Members of the Swarthmore
Swim Club who want to really
f
~mmaryo Point Winners
Those who won points for the
Swarthmore Swim Club Team
::e
during its 1Irst season of Suburbto do so thrDuah a new class the an Swim League competition.
Swordfish. which meets at 8' a.m. just ended. follow:
'
and 7 p.m. on week-days. This
Midgets _ Joanne Es~n~hade
class Is free as also ts the women's 37. Lynn Hartman 5. Helen Morclass labeled 9 ... Nymphs. which rison 17, Nita Paul 3. Diane Renh
28
mon Ib will marry Henry Burgess. sSllve
aw 5,Courtney
~Abbi SPrentice 3, Gay
rs ,....: e ulIiv,an I, Julie
John L. Wetlaufer. 617 Strath Huse 3, Gordon Boyd I, David
Haven avenue and Richard D. Foley 23. Andy MacNair 5.
Wright. 814 Westdale avenue will ard McCurcb: 20. Jady Brooks I,
report for Lehigh University's Sandy Robinson 4. Andy Seybold
Freshmen Week activities on 2.
'
September 5 for a week of orienJuniors _ Sandra Althouse 4
tation before registering on Sep- Betsy Breakell 29. Cally MacNaI;
tember 12. John is a graduate of 1. Marsha Silver 6. Ann McDowSwarthmore High. Richard of ell 17. Karen Peterson e. Sue
Perkiomen ,School.
Crawford 9. Josie Lange I, Rob
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bro- Baker 21. Jim Foley 10. Steve
gan. Jr.. and their son Chipper Hansell 12. Dick Jackson 21.
of Forest lane spent August 8 George SulUvan 14. Christy Deckin Ocean City. N. J. where they er 7, Malln Boyer 13. Jan Erik
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. West Ungern 5. Jim Rowland 2 Dino
Cochrane and their children Tom- McCurdy 1.
•
my and Suzanne of Riverview
Intermediates - Vicki Baker I,
road.
Sue Campbell 7. Judy Coles 3.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Albright
Paul 28, Jean Paul 6. Gloria
of Avonbrook road. Wallingford, Plllrsol 12. Joyce Wi1llams 57,
entertained at dinner and bridge' Charlotte B),'odhead 31. Dawn
Saturday evening. August 11.
Boyer 8. Howard Schad 23. Hal
Mr. Albert L. Hilles• C-st
8. John Seybold 8.
.~ lane Lawrence
Se I
, ~law and daUgh-' C n1 ors
Willl- Vicki MacNalr 1.
visited his son-rn'
ter Mr. and Mrs Clifford M B
aro
a!!,s 51. Molly Huse 6.
ant in Scheneciady N
Joanne Robinson 38. Jan Lawweek.
•
. .
s rence 15. Jean BOyer 31. Brodie
Crawford 6. Robert Sublette 37.
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Wigton Dave Preston 7. Jon Lange' 2.
Bowie 3. Harry McCallister
of Ogden avenue have recently Steve
11
returned from " trip to ScandinReceiving extra "citations" at
avia where they spent three
last
week's Swim TeaJr. picnic at
weeks.
the pool were: Nita Paul as the
eRE MAT ION
swimmer showing the ':"ost imWest Laurel HIll CrematorY - provement (Nita had to be hauled
provides modern facilities for out o( the water near the end of
complete service.
the 50-yard stretch on tde first
•• Crematory
Beaufiful c;hopel
on qrounds
coup1e of races, but ended the
a~=,ln~eC~~=t
70':
r--
~ch-
A~n
Y t~-
• Dignified c:olumborium
seaSOn doing the entire
• Individual or familv nic"os
• Wide
se'ecti~ of Invited
urns
Impectlon
WEcT LAUREL HILL
with ease); Vicki Baker as the
most courageous. Jack Renshaw as
the mOst persevering. Andy Seybold as the best 1I0ater Gloria
Pelrsol as the fanciest. Ji;" Foley
as the swimmer most apt to succeed (because he has the larges't
fl'Ct). Dick McCurdy as the handsomes!. Debbie Sullivan as the
'prettiest. Sondra Skoglund as the
team ghost (because she 'fas always disappearing).
'f,
h1_C!!~!!?~
u...
IoI..cyowyd
IVyridge 3:01122
~~==~=~=~====~I
I
$500 MONTHLY
5......9, sal." fa< , 2 _...."..
ICII.smen to I......sent IO"J. Eoshra
«••••1.1 •. . - . . . No _ . Sal.
....ri....
a.d .blllff d••t.od. _...
n.hod ....d..,. 25-4D roan ald. ma..
.Iod.
01 auuml.9
ttl... capablo
I. ...._.,
101- ' _IWI.
_
Includ.
.. pll..
brief .......1 .. ;::.,. all
_dookll. Our ..I..........
..... 'o/ootnod 01 "'"
.d. ...
A. L.
stretch
School Distnc''t Ex.
pI'aIDs Insurance PIan
I
some of Mrs. Andrew's old friends
in Swarlhmo1'e.
_
Mary Spiller 603 Ogden avenue. is aitendl~ the University
D•ICk Franc Iietti
939 Rocklyft Road, SprIngfield
II 4-1028
a et and Lile Saving
=
c·
·or,....
~-
u:
.PRESCR'PTIONS
,sYi 6·0586
Si~~:~e!ting.
Iif;==~~========~
school which takes place not
more than one -hour before the
official bf'glnning of the school
day, or more than one hour arter
the official close' of the school
day.
The b<:nefits under this pollcy
are' Medica1 an d d enta1 benefits
poem for closely approaching
real poetry In that a whole story
and .its aetompanylng emotion is
hnplled In a few words. and' a I
universal truth is left with the
reader as the final Impact.
THE PINE-by Barbara Seymour
One day we ~ee you
from anyone accident may total
In~u~y.
The next you
I
~re go~e,-
Lying so stately
•
Veiled by the dawn.
The hurricane took you.
Then left you to die.
We s~w you that morning.
My mother an4 I.
ICE
SERVICE
Call
,Swarthmore &·5723
Edllrard Lytle
248 Pennington Avenue
Morton, Pa.
HOW
But 10 and behold!
Way down In the wood,
You left one behind you.
A plnelet there stood.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;
under the policy will be paid Immedla\ely upon receipt of due
proof.
d T!,!s plan will be put into effect
BUUKWAYS
H••n U.'U After La.or Day
Open All Day
Mo.cloy.. Wed• ..,clay.. Frlclays
STORE HOURS: Monday
Friday 9:30 to 9 ,P.M.
aM.
CIIa.MI 6 WFl ....TY-S.llclay.
Thunday
M.
Saturday9:30
9:30toto5:30
6:00p,P,M.
"YOU 'MEET T·HE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPE'''RE'S''
..
will ,then
prepare
the liststeachers
of parf~~~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~lletter.
The
homeroom
ticipants for esch homeroom. Ibus
Media Friends School
~~~~g the plan into active opera-
81st Year
Now Enrolling for Fall Term
Nursery through' Fifth Grade -
Kindergarten
Morning and Afternoon Groups
.
Phone MEdia 6·6563 or Write the School ~
T.lrd and North Streets, Media
The School District Office now
has the Master Pollcy. This is a
limited pollcy; that Is. limited to
school days, school hours, and
school activities. It does not cover
children during weekends Or vacations. The pl\eSellt pollcy will
be in force for one year. from
September 1. 1956 to September
1. 1957.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Michener of
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N. Y. wioth their chil-
dren Jane.' Ned. Anne and Meg
will move here September 1 and
will occupy a house on Benjamin
West avenue on October 1; JIIr.
Michener will be with Scott Paper
Company. Mrs. Miechener has
been visiting her mother. Mrs.
Norman Krase of Media for several days.
, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bunting of'
Villa Nova avenue will have as
their guests· Deld week Mrs.
Bunting's brother and sister-in-
THE PREP SHOP
CLOSED
Monday and' Tuesday
August 21 and 22
isw, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.BressIer
of Columbus, Obio. During the
summer lir. and Mrs. BuntIDg
405 DARTMOUTH
spent 80IDe time il} Cleat water,
Fla. 'wbUe their children lane.
, ~ and 81oa1t visited their
II""'dPPt..1II Mr. and lin. H. V.
AYENUE
Bt
Jer of AIIroD, OIdo:
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rst.;;';:~e
EDGEMONT AVE.,
Your
Flowers
7TH "
WELSH
STS.
ChubOOttB·
ftaahlon_
As seen in
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7.98
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WrinHe sh~ cotton.
wallie pique·, trim. In reel,
whH.
gr..... or blue - . . 8V2
Speare, Dowllilain
to 141/2 ,
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VOLUME 28-NUMBJi:R.alt :~'l
Swimmers Ready for
Cup Carnival Tonight
Local Championship
Events Continue
Tomorrow
Ann Paul and Malin Boyer are
captains of the Garnet team
coached by Lifeguard BIll Kyne~
while Carol WU1lams and Dicky
Jackson are captalnlng the opposing White team. coached by
Ka r 1 5chaeJ!er. for the Swarthmore Swim Club's second annual
cup carnival which opens with a
220-yard freestyle event at the
pool tonieht at 6:30. Other events
in all age groups will be held tomorrow afternoon.
At 1 p.m. another 200-yard
freeslyle race will be run (for
those who can't be at the pool
I tonight). At 1:30 there will be a
kickboard race. all classes. At
1:40 50-yard backstroke races
are scheduled. at 1: 50 a brealbholding contest (or all classes
2:00 breaststroke races. 2:10 sid"':
stroke races. 2:20 diviog for all
classes. 3:00 freestyle race (50
""rds), 3: 10 underwater swim for
distance, 3: 20 50 and 25-yard
bu~r1Iy races. A grand' slam relay in which a boy and girl
from each age group will swim
will bring the winner eight pointa
at 3:30. Ribbons will be awarded
in each event. i1he boy and girl
totaling the highest number of
points dw;tng the carnival will be
crowned 1956 champions. '
Events for non-members of the
Swim Team o,nIy will Include
. kick,bQ!!rcf,. breathholdlnl. sidestroke aReI undetwater eoriteats.
Roeit Baek
Bill Hoot has rejOined the tHeguard sta1f as Walter Udovich
from swim-watching to
asslSting Coach Millard Robinson
in getting the Swarthmore High
(Continued on Page 8)
TO HEAD DEL. CO.
Nancy Buckles, executive dIrector of the Children's Aid Society of, Delaware 'County has
been awarded a FuRlrlght Grant
to teach social welfare and casework iii the Y.W.C.A. 'School of
Soctal Work in Athens. Greece.
She will sail this Friday (August
24) and ofIIcially begin her dutieS
on September 1.
DurIng her year's leave of absence from The Delaware County
Children's Aid Sociely. Mrs. Helen
Hoepfner, of SpringlIeld, former
president and member of the Society's Board. will serve as acting
director.
,
Miss Buckles has been in social
work for the last 15 years, all of
which she spent in th
. lized
field of child placing. ~:P8Clll
the DeIBware County e came ~o
1952; having PreviO.w;g: ':
caseworker. and, for four years,
a supervisor with ,the PhI1adeiphla 9
's Aid Society. Prior
h1ldren
to Ibat time. she was,assoclated
with, the Social Service Department of the Pennsylvania Branch
Shut-In Sociely.' was Industrl'al'
Secretary, Y.W.C.A•• in Philadeiphia; and has had teaching experience bOth in elementary and
high schoolS in MIssouri.
Mrs. Hoepfner, who will resUme
~pouslbilily for the Agency' in
Miss Buckles' absence; is wellknown throughout ,the area for
her leadership in. social welfare
n,ovements. She ts a graduate of
Bryn
College and School
the UniversityMawr
of Pennsylvania
of
Social Work. She has had many"
years experience in "'Ie field of
both public and, private weIfaioe
services and child pIacemnI.
INJURED IN ACCIDENT
Mrs. Nancy G. Savelll Is reo
.
The
Flowerless
,
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY, August 24, 1956
cuperatlng at her' home. 1141. Alverno road, Elwyn, from injuries
suffered in an auto collision Tuesday evening August 14 whi h
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hos pltalized her in Crozer Hos'tal Ch
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ester for four days.
Mrs. Savelli was driving home
from her work as secretary to
Warren Warden. Yale avenue.
when at 5: 15 p.m.. her car a
1952. Nash rambler, entan~led
with an on-cominl 1955 Chevrolet 'driven by Robert, Gould. Cllfton Heights. just beyond the
McBurney home at Manchester and Rose Valley roads. on
Manchester road. Both cars were
badly damaged. Mrs. Savelll's Irreparably.
~rdon
Mrs. Savelll ,was taken by ambubince to Crozer where her nose.
broken when she hit the stering
wheel. was set and,her underlip.
through which her teeIh were
driven by the impact, was repaired and stitched! She suffered
additional cuts and bruISes. Mrs.
McBurney accompanied her to
the hospital in the ambulance.
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List "Vital Statistics"
For Pupl'ls and Paren,ts
IforFinal
plans are being completed
the opening of the Swarth-
Girl Scouts Need Leaders
&l1bm~
S..
Girl Scoat Troo';'
are In need 01 • ..'dant and
oubdltu&e leaden lor the FaIL
All "rsons trained for ouch
I-~-
Local Girls Attend
Hockey Camps Mon.
Nearly 50 Voluntarily En-
more and Rutledg
h
_rshIp or toterested In
roll at Ellis College
e sc ools on lra'n ' - co
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Monday. Septemeber 10 at t h e urses are asked to
Friends Central '
regular hours. 8: 45 for the high conJact Qle nelgbbohood ch<-school. grades 7 to 12. and 9: 00 man of Girl ScoulIDK. Mrs.
a.tn. for all grades below the sev- Roberl W. Bernhardt. SWanhA sizeable group of Swar1henth. Any parents who will have more 6-7114 after An.,.,.t 27. more High 5ohoo1 girls is volunchildren entering the Swarth- Sbe will dve Information about tariIy enrolled In two nearby
tile ~-,-~
more-Rutledge Schools for the and
the troopa
In need aalllI
01 leadenhip h ock ey camps next week, from
IIrst time in September but have
.~~- q cations.
not completed registration details
HriI. Roy
Troop August 27 through August 31.
should do so at once in the wgh Consultant, will be available to
Among the 12th and 11th grad..
school building on College IIvenue. ass1st all troop leaders, accord- ers who will attend the cainp on
After teaohers return on Seplen!.-Ing to the new set·up for work the campus of Ellls College are
ber 5th. much less time and care In the faIL
Barbara Ziegenfus. Nonnie Moore.
can 'be devoted by the registraElsa Hunter. Ellen Lambert. Car-
~el.
George E. Kennedy
S·
Septem~
ervlces
Wednesday
ses~
Hether~
Wll~
lion office to pupil registration de01 Williams. Judy Hollander
tslls.
Shirley <;arpeoter, Sarah
School Ro.....
Ington. Janet Lynch, Norma
On the first day,
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son, Vicki McNair. Bonnie Kenclasses will have morning
ne
nie Russell. Suzanne
garten whioh will have boIh mGm- at er of
A. P. Smith Mrs. Anne Westervelt and Mrs.
ing and afternoon sessions. startBuilt Two Homes in 23 Jane Jackson head up the coaching the first day. PaI'entshave
Years Here,
!ng staff with aBating players
been notified by mall to which
from the Philadelphia and Allgroup their kindergarten child Is
Fullersl services for Georse E. American teams.
asslgued-thnt is, which school Kennedy. longtime resident of
,Among the 10th and 9th grad•
and, whelber the morning or Swarthmore. w ere conducted ers who will attend the Central
younger group or afternoon or Wednesday afternoon from the Camp on the grounds of the
older group. If parents have not Spencer Vldeon Funeral Home in Friends Central School. PhIIadelbeen notified as to pl""ement of Drexel ;rutl by the Rev. John phla. with Mrs. Dorothy Cblllkian
W
h
kindergarten' children. they should Schott. ,
as head coach are Helen Calhoun,
esting ouse Turbine Di· call the schooloIDce.
Mr. Kennedy had been in fall- Susan Marsh. Joyce WIllIams
viSIon Promotes Local
First grade pupils will have ing health for the past six months Susan AIlen. Susan Preston.
M 'R
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morning sessions only. Including in the, Varl-Hahn Nursing Rome Kroon. Betly GemmIll. June
en In eorgamzatlon Wednesdsy. September 19. Full in Yeadon where he and hts wife Heckman. Susan Drlehaus. Susan
D. W. R. Morgan, Jr.• 45 Dog- day sessions for them wilI begin restded. ,Hts death on Monday Campbell. Bar bar a McCtarin,
wood lane. Is the new large tur- ;rhursday• September 20. Second mornlflg folloWed a cerebral Mary Lou McCorkel. Betty Tlbbine sales manager of Westing- grade pupils will have morning hemorrhage suffered SUIldaY. He betts. Ann and Jean Paul, Lee
house Turbine Dep'artmepls ,",th sessions only until Wednlisday was 82 and. a'member and eider Ann Kurtzha1z; Ann Greer. Carol
tlie promotion ei!ectlve AugUSt I,
1;>'.
full 'day
ofth!',
Zimmerman, Susan Bruce, Susan
according to the announcement of ~sions will, bcglif 'Oli Thursday; Churclo. "
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Gowing. Suzanne Plowman, Betsy
L. M. Elkner. manager of larle September 13.
Mr. Kennedy had been' engaged Hlclm, Carollne W_let. LouIse
turbines.
' DoUble SeMlons
in office macblnery business since Howe. Barrie Bovard. Diane Yet,A' returning resident of the
Bpglnnlng Tuesday. September ,1930 untilhls retirep>et six months ter•. Nell Lee. Martha TIller. and
Borough, Frederick Anthon)7 Is 11. there will he hath sessionS of ago. Prior to 1930 he was a yam Judith COles.'
.
the newly promoted sales IDanlig- school for all pupils in grades broker. He bro~t 'his family to
The voluntary attendance of so
er of small turbines. according to from 3 to'12. i1he regular morning Sw~rthmore in 1914 to occupy ~any players without special urgthe joint announcement of R. C. sessions in the high school will ,theIr newly built home 'at 231 mg by their coaches Is a witness
Twombly. manager of Westlng- begin at 8:45 a.1l\- 'and continue to Haverford avenue.
to the players' enthusiastic .dehouse small turbines.
12:08. From 12:08 to 12:55 will
In 1927 he moved his family termination, to continue to bring
Morgan was graduated from be' the school lunch periOd at Into the second home he built in credit to their Coach Virginia AI- ,
Harvard University in 1944 with which time a wann lunch at 30 the Borough at 210 Cornell ave- len and their school. Mothers of
a degree in enginering sciences cents per meal, will be served in nue. In 1934 he and Mrs. Kennedy the ninth and tenth graders will
and jOined Westinghouse in the the high school cafeteria. The moved to Lansdowne where they drive them to and from the camp.
same year. He served in several afternoon session will begin at remained until 1953 when they
capacities in the sales department 12: 55 p.m. and continue to 3: 15. returned to Swarthmore and lived
~re jolning the «eneral en- Special musical orpnizations' re- at .the Swarthmore Apartments
gmerlng department in 1951. He hearsal periods will be held in untIl a few months ago when they
was ,the appointed section manag- the morning from 8: 00 to 8: 45.
entered the nursing home.
,
A Memorial Service was held
er?f general engineering in 1952,
On Fridays of home fO!'tball
Born in New York City in 1874. at 2: 30 Sahu'day, afternoon 'at
which position h~ held prior to games. the morning session will Mr. Kennedy married the former Swarthmore Friends Meeting for
his present appointment. '
be lengthened., and extended into Nellie Madlaon on May 31, 1900. Mrs. Anna Jenkins Webster, a
Anthony graduated from Penn th.e early afternoon. before dIs- She survives him as do his two member of the Meeting. who died
State College in 1935 with a de- missal for lunch: Only one session daughters Mrs. ~., WIllison Smith. in her 90th year at the Hickman
gree in engineering. Prior to join- of school will be held those, days. Jr.• of Center POInt. Pa .• and Mrs. Home. West Chester. on Wednesing the Westinghouse small tur- however. The home football Alton P. Smith. 813 Westdale ave- day evening. August 15
bine sales section in 1940. he schedule is: September 21. Media; nue and six grandchildren.
Mrs. Webster had
in Walserved in various capacities with October 5. Spr!ng1leld; October ' Intennent was in the Fairmount lingford from 1940 to 1947 with
Atlantic Relining Company. In 25. Yeadon; November 9. Radnor. Cemetery. Newark, N. J .• in the her daughter Mrs. Mariana Rob1948~ he was transferI'ed to the In the elementary grades. the family plot.
Inson. She was a graduate of
Tulsa. Okiahoma sales office as a hours will continue as here-toSwarlhmore College, in the class
~team. s~ialist and later served fore: Grades.2 to 6, 9:00 to 11:40
TO ENTER 8UCKNELL
of 1887.
III a similar capaclly in Hartford, a.m. and 1:00 and 3: 15 p.m. in
Four local students will
te
In addition to Mrs. Robinson
Conn. It is from this post that he the afternoon. Grade one. will be Bucknelll Universily Lewl en r she is survived by her brothe;
assumes his new duties.
the same. except that afternoon next month
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sburg Edward A. Jenkins North ChestdisJ¢ssal will be at 2: 45 p.m
S
B .
er road; a
Mrs Alfred
TO RE-OPEN STUDIO
In ilie kindergarten, the
Da
Braun. daughter of Mrs. R. Mitchell San Diego eallf' a
Marie Louise Forsythe. former ing" group will attend from 9: 00
of Yale avenue; son Philip 'J. Webster,'
Broadway and television dancer, to 11:45 a.m. and the a,ftemoon and Mrs 'H rown son of Mr. Callf.'
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will again open 'her studio of the group from 1:00 to 3: 15 p.m. At Chester .
N '. Brown. N.
d ance at ,he
>
mid-year.
about
1 1957
• and
. aIlCy
RECEIVE CAMP AWARDS
Swarthmore Wom- the
groups
willFebruary
exchang~
th~ daughter of Mr.
Mrs.Bunker.
Henry
an's Club early in September.
(C ti ed
P
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L. Bunker. Mt. Holyoke place'
Charlotte Brodhead of Maple
Miss Forsythe received her balon nu
on age 4)
and Louise Johnson. daughter of avenue and Gloria Pelrsol of Laflet education from Catherine
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson. ayette avenue rode in the annual
Littlefield of Philadelphla. VilzakHEAD LOCAL DRIVE
Jr.• N: Chester road will begin horse show at Camp LoekOi.'t on
Sholler of New York, Bernice
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Bucknell'" four-day orientation Sunday after six days at Ibe
Holms of Chicago. and Ballet Arts 1 Oberlin avenue and Mr and program for freshmen students camp. Charlotte won honorable
of New York. After studying bal- Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins, 3 South on Se~tember 15.
mention in the Intermediate class.
let. Miss Forsythe danced profes- Chester road, will share leaderLomse will studl: for the degree Gloria was awarded IIrst place
sionally In the legitimate theater ship responsibilities In the Swarth. of ba~helor of sCIence in music plaque in beginners class.
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in' New York for three years anil more district of the United Com- education; Susan and Nancy will
Both girls also completed swimdid sol6 work in 'teleVIsion.
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enroll
In study
Ibe llberal
arts course ming ~ ... munl'ly C
amp gna
thisl
fall.
Bill will
f'
;.,
..... ..enets for the FlyIng
A former member of the LittleThe appolntm.mta are announc-: baehelo'r of sclen:'
degree of FiSh Club during the week and
field BI!llet' ComPany and' the ed by MllJ:!!haIl Schmidt, 314 DlckChief Ju.stlee
wlll
IInIshed requirements
cht,alnnlanDelof Ibe addreSs Ibe fonillUf.;..nlng con- termediate
in-,
.......... s
n r a
aware vocation of the UJltQ'ersil:y on ....
Co~ty .for the 'past 10 years. ; Counly Division.
tember 28.
-..- raw~ey will return home tomor-'
a~l
Prese~tt.
Mr~,
0 Morgan Jr., Anthony
Hold New POSI't,'ons
Ad~
Sep~ber
,~efr
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Swarlhm<>re.l'!es~teriIln
, Mrs. Ann,a,Jenkins
Webster
Iiv~
"morn~
;:1:~~~ -:!;;'t~~18= ~amso~~uce'e
daugh~
~~an
wiT~am ~aunB
F
roa~~
~e
EarFW~
.~ ~
Berkei~
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:::em':mta_~Ub. ~
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For
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CHILDREN'S AID
thru
'
Remember
tra~ers
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urmg theoffirst
few days
..tter the
opening
school.
Explanatory
leaflets Will be sent home with
every pupl1 explaining the plan
&nd inviting parents to participate hy seridlni $1.50 with eacn
pupil to be included. These leaflets are 'attached to the parent
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Achievement
Last year's Ninth Graders in
A
I
the local school had to hand in an
ontmue t Poo
O~l
as a part of their
Between the esthetic and the
Li'mited Low-Cost Groop :"' ry
gnment, Judges' of practical there is alwayS a proA CCI'd. ent Protectl'on ,with
ese poems prefaced the awards gram avalisble at the Swarthmore
this statement
peopl S·~
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when
any- first
BwiDi class atswimmIn'
9 a.m. athrough
A __ To Be Available
where wrltIni
near verses.
writing come
a poem.
a syne"'--'--~
claas
...."ident
insurance for Swarth. P oems are h ard to write."
m " " junior
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and three
and senior
"'e
more- uUedge s c h 00 1 children
The judges gave honorable savin
....
will qaIn be avalisble for all mention to the following poem
g courses.
pupils. This is low-eost group in- for reslity and bumor as well as
Over two dozen girls have been
surance covering school hours 'and a fitting rhylbmlc pattern'
training in water ballet at 1 p.rn.
school' activities, avalJabte to all
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with Mrs. Nancy Johnson.
children for whom the low charge
SCHOOL-by Sven Borel
Karl Schaefer discovered there
of $1.50 per year is pald, Last
•Wbenwere so many appllcants for hts
year, the plan was judged to have
you're in school.
.life-saving courses that he had to
been operated very successfully.
you always spell,
divide them into three classes and
The insurance ~ers injuries
you never drool,
als~ schedule. another course
and school_lated accidents
you never yell;
, which will open next Monday.
caused by external. violent and
Soaccidental means. They must be
If you yell.
Mr. and Mrs. J.' H. G. Mcsustained while attending schooi
and always drool.
,Conechy of South Chester road
while traveling to or from SChOOl'
and cannot spell.
,entertained at a dlniter party
or while actively participating
why go to school?
Monday eV1eDing.
extra-eurrlcular activltes (excludHonorable mention was alsQ I i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
ing parties. picnics, dances), tn- given to the following pOem for
Cludl?g all spol'tll except the play, dexterity in use of words within'
,practIce or travel of organized the poetic pattern and for paint-'
Senior High football. Travel 'to Ing a picture in a few words.
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and from extra-eurricular activl- _ .. Carefully Compounded·
ties. such as basketball games.
WHITE ON BLUE
Each Season of the Year
concerts.
etc. is. covered.
by Dawn
Boyer above.
The persons
d
d
The Infinite
blue stretching
CATHERMAN'S
policy
t b moure
b
fidun er this Spread like a canopy under •... e
mus e ona- e students
...
DRUG STORE
or employees of the Swarthmoresun.
Rutledge schools. Only those will A soaring. chalk-white dove
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be included for whom the prem!pirouetting. just for'
um Is paid. The dally period of
coverage
timeto and
spentfrom
at award
The was
Ninth
G to
r ad
Poetry
schOOl, andIsforfor
travel
given'
theefollowIng
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$2500 covering JDedical, surgical
'Or d ent a,1 treatment, and hospitsl.
ambulance. and graduate nursing
service. In addition, the payn\ent
for accidental death is $1500 and
dismemberment benellts range
from $}OOO to $7,500 per accident.
Notice and proof of clalm must
be, givQll the company in writing.
b~ parents. within 20 days .after
da.te of the accident causing the
From school principals.
WIlllam Bush and Thomas Boyle.
Mrs. Harry Andrews of Mont- parents can secure proper forms
clair, N. J. is visiting Mrs. C. B. for filing proof of loss, which
Leinbach in Drexel Hill for a must be furnished to the Comfew d
0 Tuesd
' p a n y at its Home, Office, 90 days
ay.. n
Mrs. Leinbach entertained
at ay
luncheon
for after dste of accident. All benefits
F~~~~~!i~~~~~~Of~C~o~lo~r~ad~o~s~umm~~er~~s~es~si~o~n~
~ TELEVISI,ON SERVICE
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tBE SWAIl'IBMORE41\j
Pap!
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grandparenfa are Mr. 8Dd Mrs. mother is Mni. Behenna, tonnerl7
GEHRET-SPACKMAN .
Robert L. Coates 0( west Chester, of PrInceton avenue.
NEWS NOTES
Garrett avenue· will spend severThe marriage of MIss Amanda for IIlIIIIY years nsldenfa of
d
in Hershe)' during which Spac!nnan, daughter of Mr. and Swarthmore.
Mr. and MrII. James G. Weir of
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam E. Dan- ~Imeay~. Morey will vialt the Mrs. Herbert Branson Spackman
Charleston, W. Va. announce the
forth and daughter Carolyn of Hershey Chocolate Faetory and of "Thornbury Farm", West
M
d Mrs--F-red-erlek Behen- birth of their fourth ehild : :
HiUborn avenue left Sunday to the H .B. Reese Faetory OD bus- Chester, to Mr. John Fred Geh- na:i :arrlsto~, N. J. announce third son, Robert Servais W ,
spend three weeks at Twitchell Iness
ret, son of Dr. and Mrs. Andrew the arrival of a little girl, Laura on August 18. ~e ;"~~
ArIronda ks T h e y ·
I Guthrie and Martin Gehret of Wilmington,
6 Th
tern grandmother 1s ..... D..,.,.......
Lake In the
c .
Mr. and MrII. Da e
Mrs ·Del took piace at 5 o'clock Sat- Faith born August.
e ma
.
and the
will be joined for part Of the Mrs. Guthrie's mother,
. urd; afternoon August 18 In the al ~ndparentil are Mr. ~d Mrs. Servais of ~dm~=e Is. Mrs.
time by their SOD Dick, by Mr. Myra Snyder, have returned ~ICh':ch of the Holy TrInIty, West Ray Regerds, ~":"':~.:!I S;:fn!:: ;~"r~: of Plttsbuigb.
Danforth's sister, Mrs. Robert G. a two-week vacatlo~I=~bur:. Chester. The Rev. Lawrence Whit-Im~o~re~,~an~~;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;';_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;-;;;-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~_ _;;;;;;__
Sevenance of Bulfalo, N. Y., by ·thelr cottage.
his fami-I temOl.e performed the ceremony: I,
the Otto Welnre1ches l of East Mr. D~n Guthrie JOlnedds
The bride, who was given m
Orange, N. J., and by Mr. a~d Iy durmg the week en .
marriage by her faUler, wore an
Mrs. George Patterson and fanuly
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Renshaw Edwardian style gown of white
.
0·• Dartmouth avenue.
of College lane and Mr. ~d Mrs. duchesse tiuleta, and lI.tted bodice
D 16 M d. P
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Horace Renshaw and thelr chil- made with a bateau neckline and
Middletown Road
R. • • e la. a.
RonnY Taylor of Haverford dren Diane and Jack of Cornell bracelet-length sleeves and the
Opposite Hlgh Meadow
place will return today fro~:: avenue will leave on Saturday, full skirt featuring, panlers drapCustom L.andscape Work
tour-week stay at Camp N
September I, for st.
ed into a bow at the back of tile
Telephone: CHesfer 2.7206
kane, Mich.
Fla., where they will vacation for cotillion train. Her fingertip vell
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Col. 'and Mrs. E. H. Walker two weeks.
feU from a taffeta cap trimmed
moved Into their home a~ 3 Cr~t
Mr and Mrs. Valentine Fine with pearl". She C/UTied. a round
POWER SPRAYING _ TREE TRIMMING
.lane last week after a VISit Wlth
d fueir chUdren Ashley and bouquet of white alba lilies and
TERRACES, WALLS AND WALKS
Mrs. E. S. Allen. In Wa!ne. Col.
of N. Swarthmore avenue stephanotis.
Visit our Roadside Market on the Mlddletow. Road
and Mrs. Walker had been sta- are returning today from vacaMrS. MarvIn V. Anderson, Jr.,
EDA
tioned at Fort Ord, Calif. and tloning for two weeks on Cape of Ann Arbor, Mich., sister of the
COTONEASTER, L.QCOTflOE, JAI"ANESE ANDROM
Col. Walker now will be the head Cod at Cotuit, Mass.
bride, acted as matron of honor.
ENICIANTHUS, KOELIE1J.TERIA .
.)
of the University of Pennsylvania
.
So w of Cin- The brdei;malds were Mrs. EaW~
HYBRID CLEMATIS CI.d HEMEIlOCALLIS Un vmety
ROTC unit. Mrs. Walker's dau~b- . M~ Ca~enne
::'ive tomor- A. Johnson of Marplehead, Mass.,
, ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, STAR RO,ES
Arriv$ Home ' Tomorrow
Mr•. and MrII. David Morey of
im
Rose VaIIey
ne:u-
Inc.
I
pete~burg,
~~ff
O~~o,
ave-ll~~~~~~P~E~It~.M~.~f,~S~P~R~I~NK~L~E~R~S~Y~S~'t:~E~M:.S;;=~~~1
_ _ _ _ ..
.
._
let
at NBC
Miss Molly
in New
Storck
Yorkis City
working
and Clnnatl,
row to VlSlt her
will bro
a ther-in-law
PhiU M and
nue Miss
The)'Polly
woreToll
ballerina
of Parklength
J.
ber son George is at Okinawa; and sister Mr. and Mrs.
dr~es of green tone taffeta made
Dallas E. Buzby Alden of North Chester roa •
on Empire lines with bodices of
, Dr. and
have returned
Mr. imd·Mrs. A. Stoll Titus and erossing folds of the material.
of Parktri
to the Adirondacks children Kathy and' Billy ha,:,e They carried loose bouquets of
r.:'ontr:al where they travel- been vacationing this week ~ garden llowers combined with
an
b t
. the St Lawrence Seaside Park, N. J. at the sum beech and ecalYptus leaves and
ed by oa o n .
M W·llI
Stewart·
b d
River to Quebec and then on the mer home of r. 1 am
wore matching an eaux.
Sa
River En route home of Trenton.
Mr. Peter A. Gehret served as
. gue~ar ded ;;. their tour Bar
Captain William Alfred Ma- best man for his brother and the
thHeYb lDcMue Lake Champlain, the lone USA:R, of Lansing, Mich., ushers were Mr. Edward B. Mor'
Gar or,·and .,White Mountains and spent
thed
week en Wl·th his row, Jr., ~. LoulsS. DeLuca, Mr.
ree;oast of Maine.
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and John T. Porter, 3rd., and Mr.
Ri
Mrs James L. Malone of Dart- John E. Benzel, all of Wilmingthe
~rs. Robert W. Dea~on of h:; mo~th avenue. Captain Malone is ton; Mr. Thoma~ Spackman,
oute to his home where he brother of the bnde, and Mr.
ervlcw road aceomparued, by d
daughter Mrs. Donald Aikens ~:ft :;;ches Landscape Architec~ure Randolph C. Carey of Denver,
son DOnald of Forest lanededin . d City Planning at Michigan Col.
Wednesday to attend the w
~ an t U . ersity
, niece Miss Rae Sta e ruv
.
.' '
E 19u Richard Lee McCorBIRTHS
of Mrs. Deacon s
Griffith, In Youngsto:",", o.
mac': who graduated from Prince- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Demis of New
Mr. and Mrs. Willi;un ·Craemer ton University In June and was Haven, Conn. announce the birth
of Harvard avenue visited their commissioned a Naval officer of thelr third child. ~d second
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and after completing four years of son, William Dermot Demis, on
Mrs. Wesley M. Oler, and children NROTC is due to report at Pen- July 24. William Is the grandson
in Washington last week end. Mr.
ala on August 26 after several of Mr. and Mrs. Donato Colafe-
fro:
a!~~e
Oler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oler,
sa~ks
of temporary duty at Lake- mina of liThe Viney'ard," Lima
Sr. were also, guests.
:urst Naval Air station, N. J. a';dthe greatclJI"andson of Mr.
Mr and Mrs Peter Murray of Enslgu McCormack is the son of and Mrs. Robert(". Coates of West
P M k · avenue ·and their tI small
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. McCor- Chester, formerly of Swarthmore.
.
d
hter have been vaca onmg mack of Ogden avenue.
,
1
aug
ks with Miss Barbara
Miss!!'s Mary and Elinor Bye of
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Far ey,
~ :wo t w~er summer home. In College avenue spent the past Jr., announce the bjrth of a son,
Mass
. k with Miss Emily Ashman Jonathan Coates Farley, at Denen a
Gloucester,
.
f P rk WteeBrielleN J and visited the ver, Col., on June 23. Jonathan's
Mrs. John C. Kulp 0
a
a.
'sid ~esorts.
grandpsrents are Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene S. Farley, Sr., of Wilkesavenue with children Susan an~ varlOUS sea e
'TO WED
Barre and BeaFont. His grestJohn, Jr., have retum<;
:_~~~~~=======~
Michael Marlon,l In Oak
Mr. Franklin T. Flaherty, Jr., r
M
rs. while thelr home, th e Metho- a fCambrl· d
be the Edith
best
lane
ge,· U
~
di t parsonage was being reno- man at the marflage of Miss
Of
v:ted Prior to their sojourn \D BrlDghurst Farnum, daugh~r 1"
Swarfll..o.... Pa.
Oak ·lane, Mrs. Kulp and the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whipp e
'children spent several weeks, In Farnum of Ardmore to Mr. Jam1
- A.1t COHDITIPHED Ocean Cit, N. J.
•
Bell Bullitt, 3rd, son of ~. an
FrIday alld ·Satllrday
Fr nklin Gillespie of Har- Mrs. BuUitt, Jr., of Llnco aSv....
t
AIIfj. 24, 2~
Mrs.
a
f
whi h wi'l take place aOf the ",0"' J •. ARTHUR RANK
vard avenue h~s retm;>ed =c~ ::~y ~Pt~ber 15, In th~
Productions to Play at thls Theatr.
P WI~:'"4s Law- cI"rr:h of the Redeemer. Bryn
three-wheek.
itrited
"GENEVIEVE"
time s e VlS
•
(T,ehnlcolor)
Smith In East Aurora, N. Y. Mawr.
HQS
BHn
""ost - Requested for Q
rence ith Mrs Theodore Cea.tIng
The ushers will include Mr.
R.tum EngoQ'm"ntJl
a~dH:ney Harbor. Georgian Bay, Henry W. Farnum, Jr., brOther;f
Yo.'/1 Love Tit•• Co ...dl"
a
the bride, EnsIgn John B. Car r,
FrIday Fftatur., 7:50 an4 9:50 P.M.
Saturday F.ature, 6. 8 and 10 P.M.
Ontario.
.
N Mr John Davis, Mr. EdMiss Bettina Hunter of D1Ckln- US d' L ·DU·er Jr. Mr. Robert SPECIA~ SHOW FOR CH.LDREN
°brarian of the war
.
"
son avenue, li.
. . . trav- McBurney, EnsIgn Donald Ogram,
SATURDAY 1 P. M.
Swarthmore Pubhc Library,.
to USN and Mr. James F. Talbutt; l-Color Carto...
eled durin~ her July Bvac;:,tiODand Jr., ~f Mt. Gilead, N. C.
2-5.rlal: .. Ma•••• t of Ml'sterv
Isla."'·
Nova" Scoba, Cape
re n
.
-~~;;~~=========j
Prince Edward Island with Miss ,.
3-«01' Ro,.n. "Heart of Gold..
Eloise Randall of Mt. Sinai, L. I.
SllBSCRlPTIONS
West··
Upon her return to her summer
FOR ALL
4--Prbe. Give. From Oor Stat.
Miss
MAGAZINES
cotta ge a t Ml Sinai,
.Hunter
.
_ .... 1JFFMAN
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
had as her guests Mi:,""" B~~ MRS; LLOYD E ......
A.g.2&,27,21
bara and Betty Partridge WI
SIS Dartmoulh, Avenue
A
'ov
••
1t
,,_clo of . b.., ....
their mother Mrs. Eleanor Part- SWarthmore 8-2080
ridge of Natick, Mass.
"ALEXANDER THE GREAT"
(Ctnemascope-Teehntcotor)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. DOIlI!HI.torv'" . . . . .",,_Ic 11,...1
lass of Haverford place with th,:,,"
Features 7:30 and 9:50 P.t.4.
children E I e a nOr and DaVId
LAST VACATION SPECIAL
Spackman and Lanny DOUgl~ss
Wed .. Aug. 29-1 P.M.
will visit over the week end Wlth
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Farle)' near
1-C.lor Ca........
The Greatest Record of Z-5eIHtetI.$..rt 5......
Wllkes-B!lrrIl.
Closed
AUGUST 20th
Reopen
Tuesday, Septe.ber 4th
Bouquet
COLLEGE THEATRE
. RUTH S. DUNCAN
Copy
.TEACIIR .of PIANO
Fa;' .
Alii Get Your
Today Without
at
. J-"A1.ADDIN AND HIS LAMP"
.
(Techntcolor)
SEPTEMBER GOa
second telephone within
easy, reach Wherever you
are! Costs so little •••
SIIV8$ you so much~ Ask
at the Telephone Company Business Office tor
details about all extension telephones.
Last day an elector may move from one election district to
another in order to be permitted to vote at the General Eleetion.
tIE BELL TEtEr.OIllE
General Electian, November 6, 1956
CeMPAIY
If PENNSYlVANIA
SEPTEMBER 17th
•
Food Market
<;:onsumer's Co-Operative Ass'n,
of Swarthmore, Inc.·
403 Dartmouth Avenue
Weekend of August 23, 1956
- - - ..._--_ ....
I
Swift's Premium
Leg 0' Lamb lb. 59~
(Small)
NABISCO
Ii" Crackers
French Dressing
co-op
Last day for any elector who has removed into a new election district to give notice to fu .. Rel!iBtration Commission in
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set 'fortb a ren'ioval date Into the new election district which cannot.be later than September 6th.
Cert;ainIy
mr
cl:
C01J1tT HOOS. H9tJ;IJS:
RegulM business hours up to and including Mondliy, September 17th
Monday througb FrIday ............... 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday ................. ,......... 9:00 a.m. to 1~ Noon
Together with such additional hours as designated below:
Sep~ 6th and 7th
... :............. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 pm.
September 11th and 14til ....... : ...... 9:00
23c
MINT FLAVORED
Apple Jelly. 12-oz. glass 2Sc
Gold Medal Flour 5 Ihs. 49c
Jets at Reg. Price
Buy
Get pkg~ Wheaties Y2 Price
both for 33c
Try TRIX at Regular Price
Get pkg.Wheaties·% Price
both for 33c
SNOWOREST CONCENTRATED
Beverages
3 for 2Sc
Hawaiian Punch 3, for $1.00
REAL FRUIT JUICE PUNCH
can 93c
SIMONIZ·
NON-SCUFF FL.OOR WAX
AD
giaRt economJ size 94c
The Advanced Detergent for
~..tQmatic WQshers
FRISKIES
SE~ i7th
not for the housewife. w~ y.ou, com.'.; the exha~ ehoresof the llIMlIilled ~
daYs" with modem h0Useho!d maneJs Jik:
4ePendab1e, reliable el~c cooking.
r:o
dishwasbinl, rug ch... nmg, and TV ,
entertainment. Electricity is on the. ~ob•. ~
ready to free you for happier a1I.d eamer JiVlJlllo
.
lb. pkg. 29c
KRAFTS
Last day all ele.;tor. ii!ay register to vQte at· \he, Qenerai
Election. This includes electoro Who will become of age on or
before November 7th,'-. 195Ji.
•.
-'.
A _lIDS .'NMItD, TAlI-PAYlIICI UT1U1\', COMI'AIrf
_Ell" . .' 100"'" SIIJaOIOlDBIS
'
You can't
be two
places
at once!
, Prior to
PHIlADElPHIA ~LEeTAIC COMPAll
---_...
•
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop and
family of Westdale avenue who
are vacationing near Westerle)',
R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Coles,
Jr., 517· Wainut lane, returned
home on Monday from a trip to
Holderness, N. H., to bring bome
their son Richard and Ranny
Ridgeway who have been senior
counselorS at Camp Deerwood for
the past tW(l months.
Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Walnut lane left on Wednesday for
HT/!,,:;t LaGrange, 111., where she will
visit her daughter Mrs. David
;.:1'iiii\;ij ISensenig for two weeks.
Lt. Comdr. James H. Connor,
Mrs. Connor and their children
Mimi and Jimmy arrived Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Connor's
mother Mrs. H. M. Christ, Park
avenue, to remain there until
Howard E. Shearer, Jr" (right) of North
avenue
renovations
upon tilelr home at
and Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place will arrive home
631
Fairview
road are completed
Saturday after a six weeks' training voyage in the Caribbeaa-.
and they are able to reoccupy it.
Their ports of call were New Orleans, La., Panama Canal Zone
and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Lt. Comdr. Connor retired from
active Naval service on June 30
Howard~ a senior at Cornell University, served aboard the
radar picket destroyer USS Cecil. Donald, a .senior at Princeton
and the Connot's· began immediUniversity, served aboard the crulser USS Newport News.
ately a two month station-wagon
tour of the United States, visiting
a business trip to Sunbright, Va., the national parks, which they
NEWS NOTES
and Kingsford, Tenn. The Clymers have just completed.
Billy Gni of DogwOOd lsne will had as their recent housegue.ts
return home Sunday after four Mr. Clymer's broUler-In-law and
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
,weeks at Camp. Pocono on Lake sister Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mat- - - - - - - -_ _ _ __
Wallenpsupack. Billy's younger son and children I Donald and •
,
brother, Douglas, was improving Susan of Vineland, N. J.
this week: after a bout with
Mr. Donald AIkens of Forest
lane left Saturday for a week'.
mumps plUs compliCf"!ons.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mc- trip to San Francisco, Calif.
Keag and son Ian Of Parrish road where he will be a guest at the
were the guests of Senator Arthur Republican Convention.
Mrs. Alexander Ewing Of DartLewis and Mrs. Lewis at tile Annual WBter Pageant, Medford mouth .avenue has returned after
Lakes, N. J., Saturday evening. a trip of several weeks' duration.
Betsy McKeag wlU return bome Sbe spent some time In St. Peterstomorrow after camping for two burg and Miami Beaoh, Fla. and
months at Camp Wyoda, Lake in Havana, Cuba and Nassau.
Fairlee, Vt.
B.W.I. Mrs. EwIng's ·son Col. E. C.
Mr. and Mr•. Robert J. Cadigan Aiken, USMC and family are now
of Elm avenue had as their week: settled In Honolulu, T. H. for two
end guest Mrs. Cadigan's college years. Col. AIken Is a member of
room-mate, Miss Jean Walton, Gen. Henry Pollock's staIf.
who has just returned from a
Lt. and Mrs. WlllIain H. Webb
,year's teacblng assignment in· Ja- of South Chester road accompan on a Fulbright Scholarship psnled by their daughter MIss
and i. returning to Pamona Col- Ruth Webb and her· guest MIss
lege, Claremont, Cal, where she is Kay McKinnon of Wichita, Kan.
dean of women. Posy Cadigan re- returned to Swarthmore Sunday
turns home tomorrow from Camp evening. Lt. and Mrs. Webb tourWyoda, Lake E'aIrlee, vt., where ec:i Montreal and Quebec, stopping
she has spent 'the psst two months.
iii Bar Harbor, Me. and in Grand
.
Mr. and Mrs. WID. Spronl Lew- ' Manan for three days before they
Is of "Deep Meadow.... Grady- reached Gloucester, Mass. where
ville, will sail Wedn
of Europe. Their son-In-law and plane and fueir daullhter who had
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jabez F. beeri a guest of Miss Barbara Kent
Carroll will go to New York City In Gloucester. Their next stop was
tor the bon voyage pariy and will at the home of Lt. Webb's oiste,.,
OCCUpy ''Deep Meadows" while Mrs. Haroid U. Faulkner
Mr. and Mrs. LeWis are away.
Martha'. Vineyard where they
Mr. Howard Y. Clymer of Park visited for a Week. En route Uley
avenue returns this evening from also stopped for a brief vIslt with
But you can hIVe a
RegistratlonSche,dule
Fair Lady
Them
swAR11IMOREAN
a.m. to 9:00
p.JD.
Dog Foo.d
Scans $1.00
RIPE
$weet Water,.elons lb. 4c
'NEW· A ......PURPQSE APPLES
RAIN'BOWS
1b.1Oc
BREYER:'S leECRElM
PintS. ".' , Half
,.'.',' ...Gallo
';;, ,,11$
~
...
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page 2
AUgust 24, 1956
August 24, 1956
'1 HE SW AHTHMOHEAN
'1Ut; SWAHTlIMOIU:,u,
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. mother is Mrs. Behenna, formerly
Mr. and Mrs. DavId Morey of
GEHRET-SPACKM
•
Robert L. Coates of West Chester, of Princeton avenue.
NEWS NOTES
Garrett avenue will spend severThe marriage of Miss Amanda for many years residents of
al days in Hershey during which Spackman, daughter of Mr. and Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Weir of
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dan- (" e Mr Morey will visit the Mrs Herbert Branson Spackman
Charleston, W. Va. announce the
forth and daughter Carolyn of ~;~shey . Chocolate Factory and of . "Thornbury Farm", West
d M
Frederick Behen- birth of their fourth child and
Hillborn avenue left Sunday to the H B Reese Factory on bus- Chester, to Mr. John Fred GehMrf· Man . torsw' n N J announce third son, Robert Servais Weir,
. 1IeII iness. . .
orrIsof a little
t · ·girl, Laura on August 18. The maternal
spend three weeks at TWltC
ret, son a f D r. andf Mrs
W:l Andrew
ington na
the 0arrival
J
Lake in the Arirondacks. They
Mr and Mrs. Dale Guthrie and Martin Gehret a 5 .'IOmCk Sat~ Faith born August 6. The matem- grandmother is Mrs. Louis
•
th
I ·
h
Mrs
Del
took
place
at
0 c
,
M
d
Mrs
Servais
of
Elm
avenue
and
the
will be joined for part of
e I Mrs.
Guthrie's mot er,
.
"' aIt
August 18 in the al grandparents are r. an
. paternal grandmother is Mrs.
M
h
turned
from
1
urday
emoon,
f
Iy
of
Swarthtime by their son Dick, by
r' l Myra Snyder, ave re
at Church of the Holy Trinity, West Ray Rogers, ormer
d- Wilson Weir of Pittsburgh.
Danforth's Sl'ster,
.
.
tt
near
Bloomsburg.
e
s
.
.
Mrs Robert GOI a two-week vacatIon spent
Ch .ter The Rev Lawrence Whit_
Sevenance of Buffalo, N. Y., by! theIr co ageh . . ' d his fami- temore performed the ceremony..
Ell Mr Don Gut ne Jome
b 'd
h was O'iven 1n
the OltoN Weinreichesl
of and
as ly ' d
'
th e week ends .
The rJbye, her
wfaLher,
O O 'wore an
J and by Mr
urlng
marriage
and family i Mr. and Ml·S. Clifford
I Edwardian style gown of
,
•
f Dartmouth avenue.
of College lane and Mr. a';'d rs~ duchesse taffeta, and fitted. bodice
0 6 M d' P
o
d Horace Renshaw anrl theIr chtl 1made with a bateau neckline and
Middletown Road
•
R. • I, e la, a.
Ronny Taylor of Haverfor dren Diane and Jack of Cornell bracelet-length sleeves and the
Opposite HIgh Meadow
place will return today fro;,;so~ avenue will leave on Saturday, full skirt featuring paniers drapCustom Landscape Work
stay at Camp N
September 1, for
pctersbUr!; ed into a bow at the back. of the
Telephone: CHester 2-7206
kone, MlCh.
Fla., where they Will vacahon f
cotillion train. Her fingerllp Vell
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Col. and Mrs. E. H. Walker two weeks.
fell from a taffeta cap trimmed
MING
moved into their home a: 3 Cr~st
Mr and Mrs. Valentine Fine with pearls. She carried. a round
POWER SPRAYING _ TREE TRIM
lane last week afler a VISit With
d 'their children Ashley and bouquet of white alba libes and
TERRACES. WALLS AND WALKS
I~~o~r~e~,~a~n~d~t~h~e~p~a;t;e;m;;;a;l~g~r~a;;n~_~;.~-;;_.;-;;-;;-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;'_I
I
~rr:n~~or~e p~tterson
Rens~aw
four-we~k
I
wh~te
I
Ruse VaIIey N·
urserles IDC
~t.
~~ff
Mrs. E. S. Allen in Wayne. Col.
of N. Swarthmore avenue stephanotis.
and Mrs. Walker had be~n sta-, are returning today from vacaMrs. Marvin V. An~erson, Jr.,
tioned at Fort O~d, Cahf. and tioning for two weeks on Cape of Ann Arbor, Mich., sister of the
Col. Walker now Will be the head Cod at Cotuit, Mass.
bride, acted as matron of honor.
of the University of Pennsylv aru3 1
•
of Cin- The brdesmaids were Mrs. Eaward
ROTC unit Mrs. Walker's daughMiss Catherme Sno":" t or A Johnson of Marplehead, Mass.,
.
. wor k'mg cmna
.
t'I, Ohio
om - and
. Miss Polly Toll of Par k aveter Miss Molly
Storck IS
.. ' will arrIve
0 her-in-Iaw
at NBC in New York City and row to VlSlt her br t PhT M nue They wore ballerina length
her son George is at Okinawa.
and sister Mr. and Mrs.
l:r . dre~ses of green tone taffeta made
Alden
of
North
Chester
roa
Buzbv
Dr and Mrs. D a IIa sE.
T·t . d on Empire lines with bodices . of
I
k
venue have returned
Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoll I us an crossing folds of the materIa.
of
ar t a t the Adirondacks children Kathy and Billy have They carried loose bouquets of
from a trip I 0 here they travel- been vacatIonmg
•.
thi s week in garden flowers
.
com b'Incd with
and M~ r:a W the St Lawrence Seaside Park t N. J. at the surn- beech and ecalyptus leaves and
e~ by to0Qa ue°bnec a nd then on the mer home of Mr. William Stewart wore matching bandeaux. ed
RIver
River En route home I of Trenton.
Mr. Peter A. Gehret serv
as
sague.na YI ded
their tour Bar
Captain William Alfred Ma- best man for his brother and the
they'b mc M
u
.
~n 11
M r. Ed war d B . Mor _
Lake Champlain, the lone USAR, of Lansmg,
1 c:' I ushers were
H
a1 or, de.,White Mountains an d
'
d
'tll
hIs'
M
. S . DeLuca ,
Mr
spent the week en
WI
, row, Jr., r. L OllIS
.
Green
an
.
.
I
Mr
and
t
3
d
and
Mr
coast of Maine.
iJrother and sister-In- aw J: . '
John T. Por er, r.,
. . .
the
R'
Mrs James L. Malone of Dart- John E. Benzel, all of WIlmlnglV~rs. Robert W. Dea~on ~ ~~; ~o~th ~vcnue. Captain Malone is ton; Mr. Thoma~ Spackman,
erVlew road
accompamed
y an d enrou te to his home where
he brother of the bnde, and Mr.
M
Donald Aikens
. t.
daughter rs.
I ft t . hes Landscape Archltcc Ule Randolph C. Carey of Denver,
son Donald of Forest lane.e
c<~ C·t Planning at Michigan Col
Wedncsday to attend the weddmg on
1 y.
't
.
.
M'
ReState UnlverSI y.
of lVII'S. Deacon's nIece, ~ss a
E'
Richard Lee McCorBIRTHS
Griffith, in Youngstown,.
~Slg~o graduated from Princc- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Demis of New
Mr. and Mrs. William Craern:r :~c U:iversity in June and was Haven, Conn. announce the birth
of Harvard avenue visited theIr commissioned
a Naval officer of their third child and second
son-in-law and daughter, M~. and
in 'Vashington last week end. Th'lr. sacola on August 26 after several of Mr. and Mrs. Donato ColafeOler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oler,
eks of temporary duty at Lake- mina of "The Vineyard," Lima
we
Sr. were also gues t s.
hurst Naval Air Stu t'lon, N . J . and the great-gran d sOn a f Mr .
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray of Ensign McCormack is the son o~f and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of West
Park avcnue and their . s~an Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. McC - Chestcr, formerly of Swarthmore.
d
hter have been V3catIOnmg mack of Ogden avenue.
F I
au~ veks with Miss Barbara l\'Iisses Mary and Elinor Bye of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. ar ey,
far wo t \ he' summer home in ColJeae avenue spent the past Jr., announce the bjrth of a son,
Kent a
~
k <:> ·th Miss Emily Ashman Jonathan Coates Farley, at DenGloucester,
ass.
wee . WIll N J and visited the vel' Col. on June 23. Jonathan's
C Kulp of Park at BrIe e.
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d Mrs
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Mrs. Jo In
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grandparents are
r. an
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avenue with children Susan an~ varIOUS seasl e
Eugene S. Farley, Sr., of WiIkesJohn, Jr., have returned from
TO WED
Barre and Beavmont. His great" t ~ith Mrs Kulp's mother
~~~~;;~~~=:::::::::::::::~
~~:~. ~iehael Marion,l in Oak Mr. Franklin T. Flaherty, Jr., ;:.
lane while their home, the Metho- 0 fCambridge, will be !he b~st
dist parsonage was being rene: man at the marriage o~ Mgl~t~:l~~
ted Prior to their sojourn In Bringhurst Farnu.m, au
.
Swartflmore. Pa.
~:k . Jane, Mrs. Kulp and thl.ne Mr. and Mrs. Henry WhIpple
children spent several weeks
Farnum of Ardmore to Mr. James
- AIR CONDfTfPNED Ocean Cit, N. J.
Bell Bullitt, 3rd, son of Mr. and
Friday and ·Saturday
f H
Mrs. BuUitt, Jr., of Lincoln aveAug. 24. 25
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie 0
ar~ nue which will take place SatOf the Many J. ARTHl!R RANK
vard avenue has returned. fro~. urd~y, September 15, in the
Productions to Play at ThiS Theatre
three-week trip during whlcn Church of the Redeemer, Bryn
"GENEVIEVE"
time she visited with Mrs. Law(Tecbnicolor)
rence Smith in East Aurora, N .. Y. Mawr.
Has Been Most Requested for a
and with Mrs. Theodore Ceatmg
The ushers will include Mr.
Return EngagementH
at Honey Harbor, Georgian Bay, Henry W. Farnum, Jr., brother of
You'" Love Tlds Comedy!
the bride, Ensign John B. Carter,
Friday Features 7:50 and ':50 P.M.
Saturday Features 6, 8 and 10 P.M.
Ontario.
USN, Mr. John Davis, Mr. EdMi~s Bettina Hunter of Dickind L Duer Jr Mr. Robert SPECIAL SHOW FOR CHILDREN
so~ .. avenue, Iibrari.an of the ~~~urn;y, Ensign Donald Ogram,
SATURDAY 1 P. M.
Swarthmore Public Library,. trav- USN. and Mr. James F. Talbutt,
eled during her July vacatIon to Jr., of Mt. Gilead, N. C.
Nova Scotia, Cape Bre~on a~d ·~~;;;;~~::::::::==:::===l
Prince Edward Island :Vlt~ MISS :Eloise Randall of Mt. Smal, L. J.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Upon her return to her summer
FOR ALL
. . M'
Hunter
cottage at Mt. Sinal,
J: ISS
MAGAZINES
Sunday. Monday. Tuesday
had as her guests Misses B~r
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Aug. 26. 27. 28
bara and Betty Partridge Wlt~ 313 Dartmouth Avenue
A
'avish
spectacle of adventure!
their mother Mrs. Eleanor Part
SWarthmore 6·2080
"ALEXANDER THE GREAT"
ridge of Natick, Mass.
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AUGUST 20th
Reopen
Douqllet
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. DoU~
lass of Haverford place with th,:,~
children E 1 e a nOr and DavI
Spackman and Lanny Dougl~ss
will visit over the week end With
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Farley near
Wilkes-Barre.
RUTH S. DUNCAN
TEACHER .of PIANO
General Election, November 6, 1956
SEPTEMBER 6th
Last day an elector may move from one election district to
another in order to be permitted to vote at the General Election.
SEPTEMBER 17th
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Last day for any elector who has removed into a new election district to give notice to the Registration Commission in
order to be permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must set forth a removal date into the new election district which cannot be later than September 6th.
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before November 7th, 1956.
LAST VACATION SPECIAL
Wed •• Aug. 29-1 P.M.
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ANNUALS. PERENNIALS, STAR RO~ES
PERM A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Tuesday, September 4th
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop and
family of Westdale avenue who
are vacationing near Westerley,
R!.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Coles,
Jr., 517 Walnut lane, returned
home on Monday from a trip to
HoJderness, N. H., to bring home
their son Richard and Ranny
Ridgeway who have been senior
counselors at Camp DeerWOOd for
the past two months.
Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Walnut lone left on Wednesday for
LaGrange, Ill., where she will
visit her daughter Mrs. David
Sensenig for two weeks.
Lt. Comdr. James H. Connor,
Mrs. Connor and their chiJdrcn
Mimi and Jimmy arrived Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Connor's
mother Mrs. H. M. Christ, Park
avenue, to remain there un1il
Howard E. Shearer, Jr., (right) of North Swarthmore avenue
l'cnovations upon their home at
and Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place will arrive home
631
Fairview road are completed
Saturday after a six weeks' training voyage in the Cal'ibbealT.
and
they are able to reoccupy it.
Their ports of call were New Orleans, La., Panama Canal Zone
and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
1 Lt.
Comdr. Connor retired from I
Howard, a senior at Cornell UniverSity, served aboard the
active Naval service on June
radar picket destroyer USS Cecil. Donald, a senior at Princeton
and the Connors' began immediUniversity, served abOard the cruiser USS Newport News.
ately a two month station-wagon
tour of the United States, Visiting
a
business
trip
to
Sunbright,
Va.,
NEWS NOTES
the national parks, which they
and Kingsford, Tenn. The Clymers have just completed.
.
Billy Gill of Dogwood lane will had as their recent housegue.ls
return home Sunday after four Mr. Clymer's brother-in-law and
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
weeks at Camp Pocono on Lake sister Mr. and Mrs. Norman MatWallenpaupack. Billy's younger son and children 1 Donald and
•
brother, Douglas, was improving Susan of Vineland, N. J.
tWs week after a bout with
Mr. Donald Aikens of Forest
mumps phis complications.
lane left Saturday for a week's
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mc- trip to San FranciSCO, Calif.
Keag and son Ian of Parrish road where he will be a guest at the
were the guests of Senator Arthur Republican Convention.
Lewis and Mrs. Lewis at the AnMrs. Alexander Ewing of Dartnual Water Pageant, Medford mouth avenue has returned after I
Lakes, N. J., Saturday evening. a trip of several weeks' duration.
Betsy McKeag will return home She spent some time in St. Peterstomorrow after camping for two burg and Miami Beach, Fla. and
months at Camp Wyoda, Lake in Havana, Cuba and Nassau,
Fairlee, Vt.
B.W.I. Mrs. Ewing's son Col. E. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cadigan Aiken, USMC and family are now
of Elm avenue had as their week settled in Honolulu, T. H. for two
end guest Mrs. Cadigan's college years. Col. Aiken is a member of
room-mate, Miss Jean Walton, Gen. Henry Pollock's staff.
who has just returned from a
Lt. and Mrs. William H. Webb
year's teaching assignment in Ja- of South Chester road accompan on a Fulbright Scholarship panied by their daughter Miss
and is returning to Pamona Col- Ruth Webb and her guest Miss
lege, Claremont, Ca!., where she is Kay McKinnon of Wichita, Kan.
dean of women. Posy Cadigan re- returned to Swarthmore Sunday
turns home tomorrow from Camp evening. Lt. and Mrs. Webb tourWyoda, Lake Fairlee, Vt.. where ed Montreal and Quebec, stopping
she has spent the past two months.
Bar Harbor, Me. and in Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sproul Lew- . Manan for three days before they
is of "Deep Meadows", Grady- reached Gloucester, Mass. where
ville, will sail Wednesday, Aug- t,hey stayed overnight. They conust 29, on the Queen Elizabeth tinued their trip with Miss Mcfor a two month automobile tour Kinnon who arrived in Boston by
of Europe. Their son-in-law and plane and their daughter who had
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jabez F. been a guest of Miss Barbara Kent
Carroll will go to New York City in Gloucester. Their next stop was
for the bon voyage par.ty and will at the home of Lt. Webb's sister,
occupy "Deep Meadows" while Mrs. Harold U. Faulkner at
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are away.
Martha's Vineyard where they
Mr. Howard Y. Clymer of Park visited for a week. En route they
avenue returns this evening from also stopped for a brief visit with
But you can have a
I
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P
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Regular business hours up to and including Monday, September 17th
RAINBOWS
Monday through Friday ............... 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday .................. ........ 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Together with such additional hours as designated below:
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Scans $1.00
.
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.
August
u; 1966 .
A..-
2f,1956
THE SWAllTBMOBEo\N
List "Vital Statisties" \
NEWS NOTES
!'ASS LIFESAVING COURSES
'p
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Loeben of: Those who passed We Saving
For PUp'Us, ,arentsFalrv!ewroad accompanied by I Courses given at the Swartbthei1- cbUdren Arthur aDd JeffreY more Swim Club pool during the
Sarah HetberiJ!gton of RutasS
avenue enterta'ned at an open
house Monday evening for a group
of her friendS.
Mr. and Mrs. DunCan G. Foster
of Crest lane have returned from
a six-week motor trip
New
E.'1gland. They spent a month In
a camp belonging to Mrs. WInMr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Camptbrop Wright of Walnut lane, on bell of College avenue visited their
Bear Island, Lake wlnnipesau- son Jack in' Forest Hll1s, L. I., last
kee, N. H.
week end.
(Continued trom PaKe J.)
Paul will leave tomorrow for a past two weeks by Lifeguard Earl
"mOl."llings" becoming the "after- ten-day vacation at Canada 'Lake, Schaefer; include: SenIor Course
noons", and vice versa.
N. Y.
: -George Garrett, Jim Bruce,
At the Rutgers avenue School,
Mr. and Mrs. Aridrew Alexand- Brodi Crawford, stu Bowle, Harthere will be two classes of each' er and son Richard of South ry McCalllster, carol Williams,
grade except first, third and fOUl'th Swarthmore, a"'(R,Ue with Miss May Bunker; Junior Course-Hal
where there will be three classes Barbara 'Harlow
LafaYette ave- Scbad, Jeb.Turner, Richard JackAt the College avenue School, nue will visit Mr. and ~. Roger son, Spencer Carron, John Thurthere will be one class of each Schumacher of Swarthmore in' man, Scotty Prescott, Bob Baker,
grade. At the Rutledge School, Pittsburgh. Miss Harlow anp Mr. I Jean and Ann Paul, Allen Stamthere will be three classes for the Richard Alexander returned last· ford, Steve Hansell, Nelson Sboch,
six grades.
week from a visit with Mr. and \ Chuck Fellows, Victoria Baker,
There will be a number of neW Mrs. Frank Taylor at their cot- Stephen Brobeck. '
sta1f members for the high school tage at Lake W illlenpaupack.
and the elementary schools, inMr. and Mrs. A. Sidney John- \ Mrs. Robert D. Hulme of North
eluding Mrs. WIlma Lewis, Eng_ son, Jr. of NOrth Chester road Chester road returned Sunday
llsb; HaUred Wertz, Mathematics; returned this week from Beulah, , from a month's vacation in OgunJanet Rosenberger, Vocal Music; Mioh. where they were vacation- i quit, Me. at the summer home of
Mrs. Jean Gassert, Eighth Grade ing for two weks. Their daughter 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Core; James Gainor, Art; Mrs. Louise, who has been attending Kenyon. Mr. Hulme joined her
Sarah Hull, Rutgers kindergarten; National Music camp at Inter- there for the flrst ,two weeks In
Mrs. Henry Burgess, Rutgers lochen, Mich., returned home August. En route bome they stopftrst; and Mrs. Carolyn Valentine, with her parenta.
ped in New Jersey wbere Mr. and
College second.
Bill Hoot of Lafayette avenue Mrs. Hulme attended the wedding
returned last week from the Air o~ a cousin In Ridgewood.
Force ROTC training camp at
Mrs. Mariana RobinSOn of WalMrs. Richard Battey of Folsom
Camp Sewart, Tenn. where he \ Ilngford flew to Seattle, Wash., on
enjoyed a three-week stay In
has been' for a month. He will be Tuesday to meet her sons Myles
ogUnquit, Me. and a visit of two a ,senior at Deniso;' College this and Garry. They will go on a
weeks at Branford, N. R., near fall.
camping trip.
Lake' Simapee.
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81st Year
in
Now ,Enrolling for Fall Terlll
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Nursery through Fifth Grade -
Kindergarten
l\.1omingl!nd Aftemoon Groups
'
MEdia 6.6563, or Write the School
ThIrd and North Streets, Media
Celia' Shoe Shop
Marie Louise Forsythe
WILL BE CLOSED
STCroic5s OF""YHE' DANer
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Located in
SATUROAY
Swarthmore Wallingford
WAshburn 8-3959'
SWarthmore 6-3688
Enroll Now
SEPTEMBER 1st
I TRANSPORTATION
Open Tuesday, September 4th
TOE
PROVIDED
BALLET
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Swarthmore'
102 Park Avenue
White and Yellow Varieties Until Odober
. SWEET CORN
,
Continuous Fresh Plantings Till Frost
APPL~S
U,ntil SPRING
'EGGS~andPOULTRY -
VEGETABLES
Wolff's Apple' House
• '
' A. M. -
Lima, Pei.
M,·. and Mrs. Allen Hutchinson
of Winter Park, Fla., who are
making an extended visit to their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell of Vassar avenue, returned Monday
from -a three week visit in Nor-
CHURCH SERVICES
PltESBYTERlAN CHURCH
Joseph ,P. 'Bishop, Minister
John ,Scpptt.
MiniSter
~iUid..J'"A$soclate
AuguSt 26
11:00
A.M. preach.
ahead. But if ;you're going a mile a
You don'tnee~ a space sbip to travel
minute, you'll need all that distance
faster t;h;w light. Your own car does
just that when you ttoverdrive" just to come to a comple.te stop.
Most fatal traffic accidents happen
your headlights!
at night and that's why. The mot-exOn a clear night your upper-beam
ist bas been traveling 80 fast that
headlights, in good condition and
he couldn't stop in time when an
focuse4l pu:t~J;lY, wifireveal persons
and objects on
road a long way emergency comes up.
the
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HORACE A. REEVES
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
J. A.·clUtEN
W. MARK 8n'rm
lJ~nw and BIRD
PEI'ER E. TOLD
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'tHE BOUQUET
E. L. NOYES aa~ CO.
THE SWARTBMOllEAN. "
COMPANY '
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'CATI;tERMAN'S DRUG STORE
Mr. Schott
ME'rBODIS'l1 CHURCH
John C. Kulp'
MInister
Robert Wilde
Minister of Music
Sunday, AugUs& 26
_ 9:45 A.M.-..:sunday SchooL
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson wi11
preach.
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore,. Rector
Sunday, A1ICQI4 26
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Park Avenue below Harvard
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11:00 A. M.-8unda7 SChool.
11:110 A.M.-The Lesson-'Sermon
wlll be "ChrIst .Jesus."
Wi aT may evening mee''''' eeeh
wtieIr.. 8 1>..... Jteadillg Room,
_ baztmoirth Aveaue, opeIl
we ' ..,a n ;t JlolIu,., 10-5
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We have been serving the public since
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the
standard far the entire profession,
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DIRECTORS O' fUNERAU
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OWER H. BAIR, Faund.. MARY A. BAIR, Preolclent
Telephone RI 6-1581
looking for
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see how
today's
Sunday, AuguSt 26 '
Photographic Supphes iI
9:45 A.M.-Meeting House open
State .. Monroe Sts.
for meditation.
' .
MedIa
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing. a
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
MEdIa 6-2176S!
All are welcome.
,=
Open Friday Evenings
Monday, A1ICQI4 27
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All day sewing A.F.s.C~
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Wedr
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All-day sewing fOr A.F.s.C.
MEdia 6·1680
Pennell Road, 1f2 Mile South of TraffIc:
:way, Me.,: and Beverly Farms,
Cape Ann, Mass., with Mr. Campbell and his son Peter who drove
to New Haven, Conn., to meet
them. Peter has returned home
from se~ng as a counselor at
Camp Mohawk, Litchfield, Mass.
'
Barbara McClarln and Susan
Campbell returned to their homes
on M onday night from vIsiting
Mary Lou McCorkel for a week at
Warrior's Mark.
Shirley Carpenter will return
to her home On Ogden avenue
Saturday after sPending two
months at Camp Wyoda, Lake
Fairlee, Vt.
7:30 P. M. '
CLOSED SATURDAY
at 12 Noon
CARPETS
During
do 80 much
for your home at
August
Paulson & Co.
,100 Park Avenue
Swarthmore,
Pa·
OPEN AL't DAY WEDNESDAY
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Home
'IDO.
Means 11.1_ With
carpet en
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NonCB OF pliBLlC BBAIlDIG
S.artIuDore Board of AdJUltment
w I bold a public hearlllJl' on SeptaDber
11 • 19&6 at 8:00 P. K ......tern DayUabt
Barl.llc Time In CouD.ell Cbamber. 121
Park Avenue. Swarthmore. P ••• to eon·
alder the appJieation of Citla Service 011
CoInpab)" for a permit to alter the Service
Station and Garace at. the Southweeterly
corner of Yale and Rutgers Avenues to
make it meet the reQuirementa of a Mod·
ern Service Station. Thoae Intereeted w11l
he heard.
ELIOTT RICHARDSON,
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otherwlao
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In ten
Nle.
at the poUI on election
day Hcaule Ihe lin"
registered .
No. 60
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Friends will be J;aPPT to leem
that Mr. Frank Morey of Yale
avenue was able
take time out •
from his duties at the hlch school
and that be and Mrs. Morey went
10 Stone Harbor, N. J. for a week.
fteld, who will. again
as
"1956 Christmas Seals have ar- county chairman of volunteers.
rived at the DelaWare County emphasized the many jObs to be
d Health A ----Ia done before that date, as she asTube losla'
reu
an
""""" - WIns community leaders to ImMichigan.
Uon's headquarters, 9th and portant Posts throughout the
Welsh Sis., Chester.
year.
Marking the 50th ilnniversary
"Great progress has been made
of the first American volunteer against TB. Millions of lives have
it
o
k
F
h
'
light
against
TB
this
year's
cambeen
sa'
ved.
But
with.
TB
striking
DI':
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palgn willi open. in Delaware down 100,000' Americans e v e r y '
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939 Rocldy. load. Springfield
KI 4-1028
County on November 15.
year,weknow \Ve have a big job
build,n~
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BIB, Jim. aDd Bob Bowland of
College avenue, _
of Mr. and
Mrs. w. c. ~Iand, Will return
Friday, August 24 after a month
at Camp NlIISOkone. near Oscoda,
Mias Anna R. Hwsey of Col-
lege avenue ia visiting her adoptAlIquippa MRW D D L LLU6nR
ed son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. James It. Field and
family In AlIquippa for 10 days.
XMAS SOU IDDY
to
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&w ~~r Will you be
at tbo
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da;y, you
day
ESTATB NOTICB
ESTATE OF ESTELLA O. CRESSON.
late of the Borough of Swarthmore,
Delaware County. PenlUl)'lvafJ(a.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
above eatate havlq been granted to the
underalgoed. all penons Indebted to the
laid estate are requested to make pay..
ment. and those having claims to Jlresent
the_ same, without" delay, to
WILLIAM J. CRESSON,
82 Amherst Avenue,
old bank
mont Ib&Il be ......
But Y9Q'ft tot
or
you ....·t _
se:t,.",.veered
1bo booth.
So don't be locUd OIlt. Be ..... your
I1&IIJ8 io in tbe Hl(liabatlon bookl
If..ou·vemovod,juat~your
Ibr • 'm -.Jed ODa.
come ~f 1""'11 have 10 dianp
YG!U') •
tioJI. Get it doDe DOW.
Swarthmore. Pa.
or to
or
mpj.fen . . . . .
his Attorneys, Butler. Beatty. Greer &: Johnson.
Media. Penna.
SftDD'F SALES
of RL\L BSTA'l'B
SRBRlFF'S OFFICE
coURT BOUSB. IIlBDIA, PA.
-.
St.-8-24
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean!'
._latel
Is.YOUI
.
name In
the book?
.
PulJli8hedaaapubllcBe1TJice in cooperation with
TM AtWertislng Council
''''lTERsON's
FUNERAL HOME
\
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
A Price to Mea' Every Fomilr's Need
PERSONAL
anll BepaIrIq Since 1 _
:!~i~~~~~:Of
PhOD~ _ I a 8-11S115
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
•
Jewelry Repaired
FOR SALE '
PERSONAL.
vision
Radio and teJeComplete stock
Phone: SW 6-42:16
Robert Brooks'l
335
Pedigreed female
months, very
offer re-
SotIs
128 Yale Ave.
Swarthmore, Pa.
any of Ihese Del
re COlly folks?
Alterations
~~~~~~~~~:!~~ ~~:~;;
Watch.a"r
Form.,.r, of F. C. Bod_ •
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
SALE-Gas range and sink
PERSONAL - Room offered to
'boy or man in exchange for a
in good condition. Call SWarth-!
few hours help dally with invalid. more
6-1489.
!,
Box R, The SwarUunorean.
EMIL SPIES
Fine Wateh and
In
i~~~~~~i~
PIANO TUNING
TWo Story
eonalst of
20x20.
Friday,
Augw,t
81, SavIng
1956 Time
Charlah /w.
A.
9: 30 A.M.
Eruitern
DayItght
J'obMOD.
"Conditiona: $21)0.00 cuh or oertlfted
check a.t time of eale, (unleu otbenriM
.tated
advertlsement).- balance In ten ",=~_ _:.:...;:::..;=:::::;,.::::::..:S::herUf=~
dan. Other condition. on, day of asle.
f"'
LEVARI FACIAS
No. 82
t
.June
CLASSllllED ADS
ALBAN PARKER
SUBJECT to certain
88 now appear of
SHERIFF SALES
of REAL ESTATE
Over 25 Year'. Ii.per'....
'h... MEdIa 6·3400
New and BebUUt PlaUOli
.hawn
• 811
Darhnouth~Aye".
J. F.
BLAC~MAN
fused.
Clock Repairs
8W 8-"11
FOR s:ALE-WIII
valescent
.Home,
,2507
ing. TransCered.
TWo-year"Old
street.
Chester.
Edge
of Chestnut
Swarth- Colonial
Swarthmore
home. Six ;~~~;~~~~~1
SIG", ;.
more.
Aged.
senU~,
chronic,
conrooms,
large
living'
room
with
fli-e.
~{~1F;,;~t;';';·-;'('Fr.~e'lek
THOM SEREMBA
vaI~scent men and women. Exh
~
Mill.
ROO''F'IN'. G
cellent foods, spacious grounds p1Bce, 2% b.aUts. ·basem~t. porc ,
UPHOLSTERER
Blue Cross' honored. Sadie D. aluminum screens. Two air conPippin.
proprietor. CHester 2- ditioners, dish washer and garl>G....rs
5 Yean of Sw......ara .......,..
age disposaL Near schools and
W·
5373.
PRR. Available immediately $21.SHERIFF SALES
arm-AI r He,. tI IIg
Sharoll HIli 0734
PERSONAL Slipcovers and 700. KI 3-9194.
of REAL ESTATE
Air, C ••dlfllo.ld I :~~~~~~;;;:;:-:::;;-;::-;;;-;;;;;;;;:
SHERIFF"S
-7W -L
draperies. Henry K . S avar,
coURT
HOUSB, OFFICE
MEDIA, PA.
Sheet M....
&.-1
Springfield. Klngswood 4-0161.
SALE-Layer cake is yum0 ..
. my, Angel cake .divine. Call
Friday, Auguat 81, 196.
Swa_.re 6-1441
PERSONAL-Upholstery repairs; SWarthmt>re 6-4124 And ord$' 9'Jgnt.~;..~~';!!,.~I~: ~~n!.~:\,:,
. PRICES REDUCED FOR AU- any time,
cheek at time of oaIe (unl... otherwise
WILLIAM BROOKS
GUST Seats-$9 50 up SPECIAL -:-;;;.~;;.;;;--,;==-:::=;-;;=:;:;; stated in advertisement). balance In ten
Ashes & Rubbiah Removed SALE'OF
UPHOisTERY CLOTH FOR SAlLE-Single solid maple d .... Other . .ndlUo. . 0" day of oale.
Lawns Mowed, General
_ Regular $6. reduced to $3.50
bed. SWarthmore 8-1792.
LEVARI F'M'~ 'Form.
No.
Hauling
per yard. More than five years of
WA"TED
ALL THAT CIIRTAIN . lot or .I.....of
236 Barding .Ave.. Morton. Pa. Swarthmore i references. Thom. _,-==_,:;;.:~f"=:=-':---:__:---. BT01ind ,wIth the Butldlnp ..•nd lmpro,"'.
'A."~n
bienta-' thereon
'erected
SITUATE
In tbel~~~~~~~~~~~~~='
Seremba, phone Sbaron lJIll 0734; W:n:...
•• ~':WO'~T
-=. f or'gen era'I Tow""b1.
of Darby.
·Cuun.,.
of Delaw",",
-factory work, day and night Penna., described aecordIng to'. Suriq &
PERSONAL - Painting. George shifts. Must be residents of Del- Plan m.... of Park Manor SectIon of
Fair. Fully insured. Estimates aware or Montgomey Counties. W..tbrook Park. b, Damon " Foe..... c.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
given. Call MEdia 6-3702.
Do dot apply if application al- ~i,.~f .!h~~~,:,lIIio P:r.~a dated Dee.
PERSONAL
Bicycles
Repaired.
ready on lIle. Apply Philadelphia
BEG. a. a poln' on the N.W••leIe of
AND SON
Parts, accessories. MIlt Glass - Chewing Gum Corporation. Eagle Spruce
S•. · (6. ft. wlde) which poIn' fa
R)eaBurecJ N. 64 degrees 68 minutes B. 844
205
Bicycle,
Hobby,
Toy
Shop.
and
Lawrence
Roads,
Havertown.
ft.
from
a. point. which point Is mea.urGfNfRAL CONTRACTOR
East B~ltimore A venue. CUtton W. ~~n 'To rent furnished two ed on the arc of a circle cumng to the
. 6 0713 OPIIO
.n.a."t.L.a:.u"-,,
left havinK a radius of 100 ft. the arc
Igbts
PAINTING
Til. Floors • Plastic: T!Ie He
. MAdis on - .
or three bedroom house or dl...... of 167.08 ft. from a poln' on the
site Clifton Theater.
apartment. SwarUunore or vicinI- N. J!;. alele of Spruce S ... which poi •• fa
Mod.rn Kitch•••
.
A L - Inter I or an d exmeasured
26 degreetl 2 lIIIuut. B. "
and
PERSON
September througb D ecember. ft.
from aS. point.
which poln' fa meuurAltoration.
terior painting, and paper hang-I T"lel~~)n.~ Bruce Deering. SWarth- eel on, the .arc of a circle curving to the
CARPENTRY
Ing. Henry K. Savard, Springfield. more 6-0200. Exte.nslon 319,
laft h ••I"; a racllw. of 26 ft. tbe are
1401 Ridley Av.n ••
.
dlltanee of 89.21 ,ft. from a point on the
61
O
KIngswood 4- 1 .
WANTED _ Apartment for two s. B. aide of Pine St. (6. ft. wiele)'. CON.
CHest.r 2-4759
FOR RENT
for immediate occuRancy. With- ~=~t iiG fN.n~n~r ~~:g 0!t" ~~
SWarthmore' 6·8761
2-5689
. FOR RENT-'EXECUTWE" desires In about a mile of PoR.R. Station. WIdth In Itnilth or dapth N. W. _ ....
Write to Mr.
Mrs. John S ....
rollol II... a. rischt angl.. .., the uld ~==;;:;;========~
~~~3;;;;;===~;:;::=~i
four ..bedroom house. Swath- Chillrud.
'122, and
Plymouth
Spruce St. 100 ft. to a noint In the center
'Please'
phone
MIdPI
Un.
e of • ce~ln 16 ft. wide drlvew ~
....
hoo
• more sc
u>.
Schenectady, N.Y.
ease _.
whlcb extends • W. Into Spruce St. and
\yay 2-9830.
I
phone number" and aadress.
N. IC. thence S. E. Into Spruce St., the
FOR RENT-Beautiful surround- W·.n:J."I
"~-ED-Men
for' ·general fac- In«
N. B.through
and S. W. IInee tbereof ••rtI......
.L
the I)ai'ty \\Jails between thl.
Ings~ 2 bedrOoms. tile. bath, la rge
tory work, day and night shifts............ and' tho """"'.... adjOining on
dining area. living room. Elecpic Must be res'Idents of Delaware or the N. B. .and . S. W ........,tI..... Being
'kitch
Pri t
tr e Garage
Lot "'No. In. bEING No. 268 Spruce St.
en.
va etten aAndcul·ts $100' Montgomery Counties.. Do not ap- . U/!ID~ AND SUJlJECT .., certain Con.
Near transporta Q!l.
•
• ply if application already on lIle. dltlonSA'.I!'l!es'rletlo.., of ....rd.
.t\vallable SepteI!)b~~ 1. MEdia
Apply PbIIadelphla Chewing Gum roo..u ..... with the free and eommon
1870
QJfe. ·rldIt.. U~ and privilege of a eer•
Corporation, Eagle and Lawrence taln drlvewat as shown (tD the aforeaald
RENT-One or two
Roads, Havertown.
plaft, laid out acl'OP the rial' of these and
adjoining prem_... and for a driveway,
h ave d en, b a th ,
WANTED--Bus Boy, hours 5:30 as appears of recoTd.
in adult'
p.m. to 8 p.m. Dew Drop Inn.
Improvements COJUliat of Two Story Row
brick 1I01ll8 18 x .cO Feet.
WANTED-Used refrigerator in Sold'as the . _ of, George B.
° LmERS
and, ¥~ E. .a~tin. hi. wife.
excellent condition with some Martin
AttorneY• .roeeph D. calhoun.
When You Chang. to
feezer space. Call SWarthmore 6- 1~~:...",:·....!I'~.~-A~.~S~NBk~~R:..J~R~.:.
• ."'Sh~e~rl!!.fI_
° PROGRAMS
0200. Miss Orblson.
I
°CIRCULARS
WANTElD-Chest of drawers for
ATLANTIC
nine year old child. Klngswood ,.......".,.....~=--~"""":: ~~-.....,d
°FORMS
3-7953.
,
'_:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;=:;;;g
I
~
1.6.
'99.
...
20,
George Myers
Jack Prichard·
."'''11
PYLE
Duplicating
Service
15 S. CHISTER lOAD
Swartiliftore
KI3-1497
For Prompt S.rvlce
Call
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
.
ENGINE
. REPAIRS
Real-Sharp Mower Service
TDI".'
Baltimore Pike and Woodland Ave... Springfield
~~
l.
OILH~T
, -~
--~........ - ..........
'11 ......,...
a;'
17112 S.Chatel' Rd. 104-1700 .
SWARTHMORE, PA.
WHY· NOT?
~'j
S4JL",~
DAY an4 NlGDT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
Stop in and insped photos of aU houses available in Swarthmore, Wallingford-Rutledge and
Media area.
Baird Be Bird
l'iOoJf .
Klngswood 4-1234
a" ROLmAyti
J. A.· GREEN
114-1500
,
It,.,
Opposite . . . . . . M.O
Realtors.
0,.. ",OIHfqo Wecf__q afHI
And we're mighty glad to have them!
People are one big reason why Sta.~ ~
decided to locate its,regional headquarters (for
. automobile, life· and fire insurance) right here
at 750 West Sproul Road in Springfield.
We knew we'd need willing people-lots
of them:""'to serve our nearly ~ million
policyholders in Pennsylvania. Ne~ York and
New Jersey.
STATI FARM
Ridley Park
SW 6-4742
WA 8·2440
We mew we'd need s,"lIed people to handle'
scores of highlyspeciallzed jo1)s-and grow,
with'our.business,into positions of even greater
.' teSpODSibility.
We wanted friendly people-the and who'd fit
in with ourw~ ''famj]yway'' of doing-buSiness.
We're findfug them in Delaware County--just
88 we expected we would.
STATE FARM IN5URA"CE.
COMPANIES
IIIII-AtiIdIc OffiCI: 150 Wilt Sproll ROlli. Sprl.~IIII, ' .....,ml..
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
WONDAY 'lBU 8A'l'II1mAY
SONDAn
VA," ALEN
Call SWa....more 6-4100
They're a few of the topnotch young people we've
employed· here to work in State Farm's new office.
I .......
SWEENEY Be OLYDE
A C...plere '.S.Mace . . Real fsffft. Age.,,'
SaIlS..1 D. CI,..
.I• ....... c;Ijdp ..•..
.............
4-6314
4-6312
s
•.'D~~"".·
'.
-_11'
SIGle Farm .lfrtsel A'h 11101& ~ ~
be _ _ Uum..,. other COMP". ia tile iIOdi
Sf lie .Rull_ Life ~ CoI'II,IICIa7
BkIIit .Fbrm.PiN alICI Cal 'III"'" ~
Air nd S'I, Travel
29 EAST 5TH ST.. CHESTEI
1'110...:4-6311
·INSURANCE
.
.:..
,
~
.----;. :-
.. --
-'
...
.
-
"'·1
DAY AT THE llACH
The Young Adulls of the
Swarthmore Presby>terian Olurch
will leave at 8: 30 a.m. tomollOW
morning for a Beach Panr at
Ocean City. N. J .• which wIl}. include a picnic luncbeoD, swimming. a boat trip around Ocean
City. and a supper stop on the
boineward j9\1l'lley.
Jack Martin was in charge of
all arrangemenls for the day.
Swimmers Ready lor
Cup
•
Carnival Tonight
SALK YA"IN'
..ow
AYAILAILE TO ALL
.TIIe Delaware CoaIlb' Cbap~
I
I
David .spackman of Haverford his friends In the Collep woods
plsce celebrated his elghtb btrlh- wbere they went for a cook-Ollt
day on Saturday with Il'OUP of and pmes.
(Continued trom Paae 1)
School football team In trim for
:
:,:u:a=!o,:-,":::
ils approaching fall frays.
..... all resldenlll 01 the .... tha&
. The boys. and girls of Swarthmore and Rutledge are antlclIn next to the Isst course of
Imm....l.te V""",D,M9D of &11 enpatlng ·the opeblng of 8!)bool on September 10th when they will see
swim lessons tor this se&s8OD, the
tire comUDl4" Is the bes& ~ 01 . their new rooms, meet their new teachers, Jr1!et classmates, and look
following ended, two-week sesetop...... a baddlna' polio ,.,.- through their books. They will also ~ence the reallzatlon of
sions last Friday:
d........
promotion Into a new grade.
Turtles-Harriet Aaroo, Emiline
All _ o s DOt "et VIIeelnatPuplls returning to the high scbool clssses will tlnd the bomeroom
Kroon. Elvira Cella. Margie Dethed an 1IJ'IIed. to -..It. their assignments posted conspicuously OIl bulletin boards in the corloft.
IlIIIIlb doetors or to eonlaet the rldors. For their convenience. the followlDg llsls may be used.
Sunfish-Midge Campbell. Billy
Puplla WUh
Dethloft. Doug Sutherland. Ann Fraley. Blll;y McC1arlD, IJnda and 8&&" Be&1th Depart -W, .".
telephonlnll'
VBester
3-9919.
Grade
TeacM
Room
Fi1'l41
lnUiGla
and Steve Townes. Shelby Jack- Paul Zecher. Sue Heinemann,
Salk """"lne can DOW be
Seventh
Mrs. Forrest
2
A- C
son. Kall Halpern. Dotty Dauiel. Seybold, Lynn FarrlogloD, RichMr. Udovich
1
D- J
Katy Natvig. Lynn and Kendra ard Redden. Gail and Paul Rono- ordered by phJ'Bleians lor use
Mr.
Falcone
7
K
BE
Lewis. Sara Beth and Jeanette van. Dick Daniel. Helen Rankin. wltbout any &1'8 IImK or Is
available In this counb' thro...-b
Mr. Henderson
5
SH - Z
Grier. Steve and Dave McCallist- Stephanie Gayley.
the
State
B
....
th
DeparimeJd
Elgbtb
·Mr.
Bell
13
<
A- E .
er. Chris ,McCrory. Tim and LarDiving classmates last week
Mrs. Gassert
103
F - H
ry Tyson. Kippy and John Kip- were Sue Heinemann. Natalie and wbleh ball JMII"!hased the vaeMr. Miller
101 J -, PAL.
pal<. Jack Aaron. Doug GUi. Susie Jack. ShiDD, Martha JessuP. Pat oIne with federal funds for"""
Mr. Drukln
100 PAT - Z
Soils. Gail Aveson.
and Tasha Fraley. Barbara Bloom. allocation to cbIlc1l'en from birth
. Whales-.Tane AaroD, Virginia IJo~n and Jane Jackson and Jane to 19 "ean and espectan& mothNinth
Miss McKie
17
A - E
Mrs.
Seymour
113
F
- K
Brodhead. Chris deMoll. G e n e Aaron:
,
era.
Mr. Marish
102
L - R
Mrs. Henry
105
S - Z
iinid&i::~;d=:::~:d:II::;O::U~:=:~'::=
Debut to Aid Olympics
Tenth
Mr. Klemmer
208
A - G
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS C.ooked to Order
An octet of Dancing Seahorses
Mrs. Wright
211
H. - M
from the Swarthmore Swim Club
. EXCELLENT BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
Miss ZImmer
215
N - Z
will
perform
a
water
ballet
in
the
;;
. BUSINESS 1'IEN'S LUNCH 12-1130 P. M. .
Eleventh
Mr. Yocum
201
A - D
Water Carnival which, is being
DINING lOOMS ••d LOllY All CONDmONID
Mrs. LeWis
209
E - It
sponsored by the Aron1mlnk Pool,
MIss
Barten
200
L
~ P
Elevator
Comfortabl;' Rooms Day or Week
Drexel HIli at 6 o'clock tomorrow
Mr. Snyder
213
Q - Z
evening for the benefit of the
Twelfth
Dr. Irwin
206
A - HA
Olympic Swim Fund.
Mrs. Mathews
203
HE - R
Jean and Ann Paul. Carol and
"
Miss Strouse
216
S _ Z
.
Yale • Harvard Avenlles, Swarthmore, Pa.
~ Joyce
·WIliams. Judy Hollander,
Junior High Scbool Students are to report to BomelOOlW!.
WALTER E. PAIIOTT, Mg..
..
FOI 'AiliNG
Janet Lynch. Sarah Hetherington
Senior High School Students are to lepQI Lto Auditorium.
ikMN'DI8IID._lDlUlDlUOlDlmmmIUilllHliDllliIIIDllRI/IIIIIaIIIIII8Ui1
and Baroara Bloom are the IOCall.ri;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~~~~;~;;;;;;;;;~
girls WhO have been coached by I
Mrs. Nancy Terry Johnson of the
i
Swarthmore Pool for the perform-
School Announces Home-Room Lists'--';;
I
r
I
STRATH HAVEN INN
,
TRUCK INSPECTION
SPECIAL MOM. Thn THURS, DYNAMIC WHEEL BAlANCE
011 Chaa,e _________ 2.50
Lllbricatlon
- - - 1.50
1.25
: _____- •- -__- - -____
Motor TIIRe-Up
$5.25
Delco Batteries
~ash
~
$4.50
Gllif Gas aad
011
ROBERT J, ATZ. Mgr.
Opposite' Borough Parking Lot
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Closed Satllrday at J P.M.
CUSTOM KIT~DENS
IIJ
The Water Carnival. some
evenls of which will be held on
Sunday evening. also has scheduled an Aquacade by Aroulmlnk.
Aqua Belles by the Manufacturers
Country Club. Water· Polo by
Sylvan Pools Teams, Champion
SwiznmeTS of the Past and Present, and Clowns and Fancy DivIng by the Vesper Swim Club.
Tickets are available at the
Swarthmore Pool oftlce.
WIND UP DAY CAMP
Thirteen young Swarthmoreans
were among the 166 campers at
RUSSELL'S S~RVICE
SW 6-0440
NOW!
aIice.
CHURCH
Play HUl
Campjamboree
who participated
In DBy'
the tlnal
on.
Friday. August 17, wblcll concluded the Sprlnglleld camp's 17th
season.
WiJlIam Allen, Mark Davls,
Je1Irey Innis'.. Martsnne Larkin.
Don a I d MacPhearson. David
Ridgway. Mark Teich. Ann and
Stephen Townes. Christine and
Gerald Whlteleather. IJnda and
Paul Zecher attended the camp's
nine week season.
Serving on the 18 member camp
2·DAY SERVICE ON
PROCESSING OF
,
Ansco 'Chrome and
Ektachrome
35
mm. -
828 -
120 -
620
Sizes
The Camera & Hob~y Shop
6 Park Avenae, Swarthmore, Pa.
SW 6-4191
Wednesday 9 to
Friday 9 to 8:30
~~~~=::::;:::~~~~~=::~~~iii::~
STORE HO.URS: Monday fhru Thursday 9:30 to 5:30 P. M.
friday 9:30 to 9 P.M.
Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 P.M.
."YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
C.,...•
dents Molly Banks. Susan Braun.
Susan M. Hansell. and Mary Ellen Snape.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded
"at
rnt
See Church
Bel.... otartIng _
new IdtclaeD, let as show 7"" tile mooJem
lime saviDlI' Idtcheik that can be yoan at a pdce 1l1li can
&Hord. Quaker Maid Wood 8ikd Geneva Steel Kltcb.,.,. that
will give your home a touch of eXcellence. We bave an expert
pI'uplnll' ~t. 1Z yeIU'II sped_, over 1,100 k i - '
Get oar - " advice .. tile Ja,Juat of _
modem kitchen before yua maktI pIamI to
_
_
fte
a
...... bome. y.., wID ..~ JOIIneIf
later. .
.
_-.t.
IUT(;HEN$ IIJ
a PARK
ClURca
AVE.. SWARTHMORE
(Opp. BaD..... · StoUoa,
Opo Friday 1I1~.t 1 t. 9 P,M.
L..---'i!!!nl,ar 2·~~q ct·
KI
SW 6·0586
......
__
CUSTOM
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
_
or write for 1Df.......u.. .... qaJo;er IIIaItIfa BII"b_ or aD _
.. _·fa eqalpmeat.
oe
Each Season of the Year
4·2121.---.....
$500
MONTHLY
Sfartinq salary for 2 ~cU;flya.type
sal•• men to repnsent tarIJa eastem
Rncmclal corporetfon. No !Tave'. Sales
a1l'pertence and ohhify d.sired. .stabIIsIted ruldent, 26-40, yean:. otd. me,..
~Ied, capable of aa.nTnt responlibll-
ilia. r,. requesft", , ..." ' _ ~ __
1nclad. brief plll'1OftCI1 history. on
replies confldenlal. Out 101....... hawII
. . . InfO! m«l of this od. . . A. L.
~ ,lh...
OI_.
Remember
Your
Flowers
v
EDGEMONT AVE., 7TH " WELSH STS.
IT"S SPEARE"S
for
Back to School
COATS
3-6x
COAT and SLACKS
31,99
7-14
COAT Only
best
...... ----.
ill
--,
View.
•
" 1C
Princess of Tweed
as /eat.nred in "Vogue"
Trub royal-from its stitehed vel"eteen~
wnlsted. fuJi skirted .Cinderella IIllhoutte
• . " thb sister eoat in nicely DUbbed
tweed. Blaek. Thla Penl'"o Sae bern
g-r-o-w-sl
MATCHING HATS ..... 3.69
• GIRLS CGAT5-Speare's Downstairs Store
For
THE SWARTHMO
VOLUME2~NUMBER35
Schedule Series of
Art Exhibitions
Meltzer Exhibit Starts Off
Woman's Club Open-to
IIIn.
~:dL. ~r:~ Name Carpenter to
of the 1oea! Bed VroM Enier-
lainmen' aad 8npply ...... mlttee
llages an arcent request for
.... pho_h recorda to use
Pu~~ctlOsnhof°WtSbe Wom- ~u:e
G:: left forVenterber atat
Tbe Art
TIley may
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HlssIle
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The
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, August 31,1956
Co School Comm'lttee
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CO. School Directors List
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.a.50 PER YEAR
Taxpa!:~ !:m!!:.ed tha& Woman's Club Sets
toda7, AUJI'USt 31. m the last
date for _ount on local &axeo.
Ch"rlStmas W0rk•Shop
Me~s:;:s~en~~udy. Two Midgets Win 1956 1
;:::.~;. t~~2 l~!;
Pool Championships
Member Staff Readies
Early Approach to
Holidays
d!m:::!u;:
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Because of the increasing Inbitlons during the season. each them If douors will eall her at· scbool district on tbe committee
terest shown by the Swarthmore
lasting about six weeks, and the SWarthmore 6-1690.
authorized by school directors of Whites are Team Victors Woman's Club members In tbe
annual community sbow In the
the' coun.ty to study the problem
In Annual Cup
Christmas Work-shop since last
spring.
of real estate DB. lIIenls.
year, Ml'S. S. L. Althouse, chairThe first exhihitlon beginning
Representatives of most of the
Carnival
man of the American Home De.in October will be th.e paintings
county's scbool districts. meoting
The WhItes. captained by C8r- partment. has announced an
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meltzer. .
In Lansdowne June 20. heard two 01 Williams and Richard Jaekson earlier date for the work-shop this
both teachers well known In and
main complaints against present triumphed over the Garnets 351"; fall, Tuesday October 30, The time
around Philadelphia, an\i t1!.e see- Largest Staff Ever Adds assessmenls. which county-wide to 221'1.a In team competition at will be 10 o'clock to 3 p.m. with
ond. begfrmlng in DeeeilrJH,r. will
.
are In a ratio of 27..5 per cent of Saturday's second annual cup car- members bringing tbek own
feature Hope Durfee Wagner. of
2 H.S., 3 Elementary market value.
niva] of· !:he Swarthmore Swim '1"ndwlcbes. .The committee will
Lansdowne. The third exhibition
Instructors
Several small .fourth class dis- Club. only to have the 'boys and serve beverages.
.
in the early ·sprlng will present
trlcts nave reached the legal limit girls .lndivldual cup champlonMembers of the clu!' will be
the paintlnss of a local prominent
Tbe Swarthmore - Rutledge of their tax millage whereas In- ships both won by midget Gam- lnsU'uctors at seven tables wbere
artist. C;y;rfi Gardner.
schools open next week for the creased assessments would bring ets. Richard McCurdy and Helen materials. samples and delsUed
In addition to the above pro- 1956-57 school year with an en-. neded funds for teachers' salaries Morrison. The Gamet team was demonstrations will be given In a
~. art less 'os will be given larlled bl.tt complete teaching and operating expenses.
captained by Mablon: Boyer and wide range of home decorations.
at the club. for bofu. beginners stsIf. There will !be three more
Larger distrlcls. of second and Jean Paul (not Ann Paul 'as ststThese will Include "Accessories
and more experienced brush- elementary teach""" and two more thIrd. cia.... want Increased as- ed In last week's Swarthmorean for the Home". IrJ Mrs. Arthur
wielders On Mondaymomings be- high school teaclIers ·to meet the sessmenls to pflrtDit issuing their -why is those twins not oniy look Kent and Mrs. J. W, Warnes;
ginning In Oc:tober. The Instruc- rise In pupil enrollment.
own bonds for building cODBhuc- so Identical but tbelr initials sound "Christmas Aprons". Mrs. Alfred
tlon will be given by Mrs. WUAt the present time, the school tion. Borrowing is lln;Uted to seven the same wben spoken and even SmI~ ;:"d Mrs. H. LeRoy Mcllam Wagner. T.ansdo,(,ne. pro- faculty Is. complete. In !:he ·hlgb per cent of the totsl assessed look the same if written careles- Cune, Small. Gifts". Mrs. Jullus
tesslonally known as Hope Wag- school, Willlem Bush Is lobe PrIn- valuation. Bulldlng on tbe dis- sly?).
Flncken and Mrs. Horace Hopnero Mrs. wainer has· exhibited clpal. The teachers Include: Mrs. trlct's own borrowing would reHelen Morrison came In first In ldns; "Cards and Tallies". Mrs.
locally ina number of places In- Hatma Mathews, Mrs. Wilma move the need of financing through all II
tall;yIng swim
ts'ln James O. Stephens and Mrs. Dacludlni. Art Centers, 'Womens Lewis. Mrs. Ruth Wri2bt and Eil- lIuthorities. wblch basi proved her ";;~get classlftcatlon : : : third vid Bingham; "Wrappings". Mrs.
Olubs; FldeUty Bank sboWs. and :oabeth McKie teac~ Engllsh; more costly,
In the diving where sh· was John Lord; ''House Decorations",
Lit Brothers-.Auditorlum.
. ErnanIZ1m~ne. Frederic Yocum.
Cb8l'Ies H, ~ll. president of grouped with the next ~er age Mrs. RWlSeI1
'IlIld "Christ. She Is a member of the Del- Irma
""!I',. and Mrs, ~er- the GOUDty Board of School Di- ~p, . JUDlor girls. Her· total mas W~ths , Mrs. Wllllam Scaraware County Arts and Crafts ite Seymour, Social Studies. Mrs. rectors. ..ys. In announcing the number of points. was 26. RUJIDB borough~.
. League .and_ the Plastic Olub of Jean Gassert,. Mrs. Baroara For-. committee. that· its task will be up .In '1>i!e . midget division was
Mrs. Althouse has annOUDced
PhUadelphia. where lIhe won thereat, ~ Be,1l. and Walt,er Udo- to consult with experts and as- Dlane ReDshaw with· 20 points. that the llst of necessary materlGold Medal In. tl\e .1955 S p. r i n g v1ch, teaJ>ing both Engllsh and .eeslng boclles with 1>he hope III Helen's winnlog times were: 200- als and quantities used In. these
sbow. One of her recent watks SocIal Studies In the JunlorHlgb formulatin(. some' p.ractlcillplim yard *eestyle. 3:256; 50-yard lessons will be distributed .to !:he
was sold at .1;he Ca~ Miay Art ~I~¥athematics, H a I b ... r t to imprOve the' "as juent sI~- backstroke; 56 ~llat; breast- club members at an earller Octl:.e8/I1.JA ..~.tbIs 1It!J:II!P19'.
•... WwtZ•. eb
·Sloce'thore' have· been .
A student·Of the CoIOOr~ Art Miller; .1iDd· Donald· ..BeadoMlIOIl;.' 4.'" -·-'~'"·~·"·F ..• , ',. frr '.:,·> ielil·· . '~! ,1, ....
Gallery in waslJii,gtOO. ·D. C.; ScIence.
Bmeo, Barry
. LIBRARY ilRUM"S
the 200- requests
milllnery and
. where . she won botih a brOnze Oppenlapder. ~arles Marish. anH
REGULAR HOURS ~rd fIeestyle. the breastStroke shade making dessons, Mrs. Altmedal and a silver. one tor llfe Melvin Drukln. LanIlWJtl
and .butterfly evenls and laced house has scheduled these tenportraiture, ~. 'Wagner has also James Irwin ~
~ellne
The Swarthmore PahUa L1- second 'in backstroke 5:- ard Istively for January. Those Instudied at the Fleisher Art Me-Henry In Latin. Adelin~ Strouse. brart will ,",01_ on Labor freestyle and junior b~s di~ terested are .asked to contact her
morial in this area. and is cur- French; and Russell Snyder. Ger- Day and will 'reQpen on Tu.... for a total of 22 points, tYing· his ~t SWarthmore 6-2312 soon to
rently engaged in portrait work man.
day; September 4. on the reca- older brother Dino fOr the diving help her procure the adequate Inand' classes at her home.
The teachers of n'!l'-academic lar schedule.
piace. HIs 2QO-yard time was structlon.
It.. is hQped that the. series ~ subjects are: Health and Physical
The
. . . ·Llbrary. will be open 3'431' b
tstrok 524'
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Education' V4'gln1a .i\llen Mrs
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e . . , butterexhibitions by well .known ":I'd
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. every Week-day, except Satur- fly. 2~.2. Eric Peterson waS next
professional
w.ll. prove
JobnsoD,
Millard Ro'blnson .•
_-, from :I untO 5 ... the· .....,....
---high·est Individual
:
. .arlisls
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. . 1Jl- Nancy
d Wlllla'
ft-'-'-. Art· 01 d1a
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scorer In'd
ml get
tereStlng to
au
noon and from 1 ';;'to 9 at bo s tolslln 6 points.
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Han9Qclo:
and James GaInor' Mus-y
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ic. lfancy Roeenberoget:and~ Rob- niJl'h&.·On .Saturday the LIbrary
With only one timer avaHable
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. ert HQlm; Homemaking, Ruth Is open from 9:30 to 12 In the per lane reconcl1ed timings were
.
Zlrkman; In~trIal Arts•. David morning and from :I .an&ll 4... not always possible and several
C. C. Franck has been appomted
01
.
WatkinS; Corninerelal subjeels. the atteruoon.
placements were made on judges' consulting engineer .I!t the WestMrs:li;rmaFoley; IJbrarlan. Mrs.
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decisions of first touches.
Inghouse steam division, It was
.
. . .
.. Anne ~ter.
.
Carol Wnuams bad to be ruled announced here today ~y J. R.
In order to Obtain a ·better
At ihe College Avenue Eleout as a cup competitor due to Carlson, di~on englneering manunderstMMllng of the flnanc\aJ. mentarY ~hool the teschers will
Jack of competition in the senior ager. Franck s appointment is efststLis of the':League of Women be Mrs. Ab~ Enders, Kinder.
girls group.~ She was the .only factive August 1.
G d ted fr
John H klns
. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bird reV ot e r s of Pennsyivan1a. the 118'rten: Mrs. LaVlDa HUTSt. FIrst; turued last week to their home on senior girl swimnrlng the 200-yard
'a ua
om
op
League of Women Voters of Mrs. Carolyn .Valentlne. second; Oak Crest lane In Wallingford and butterfly events where. her University wbere he receiv\!d bIs
S~ore Is senljing fou.r rep- Mrs. Gnice W;jtter. tbil'd; Jean atler spending nearlY eight mon!:h~ times were 2:58.2 and 38.7. She bachelor of science degree in
resentatlves to an· all day FInance McCreIght, fourth; Nell Wiseman, abroad.
.
placed first BL)d· Victoria MacNair mcbanical' engineering In 1926
'Workshop Tuesday, Septem.ber 11•.flfth;.~ Philip Swayne, six ·t!b
Mr. BU"d, the recipient of an second in the oth~ three swim and a masters degree two years
events where thm
tI
later.,Franck joined Westinghouse
In Harrlsbulrg. It bas· been an~. grade.
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship
r respec ve In 1926.
n01lJlced by Mrs. Raymond K.
At the Rutgers Avenue ~llemen- and Mrs. Bird left' Janlllll'y 11 ~ times wa-e: backstroke-41.7. 52;
Denworthilpres~<:ien.t of the tary School. the teachers are: 1>he SS'Constitution for Naples. breaststroke (lnwhi.cb.Carolholds He was named supervisor of
Swarthmore LWV. Thi> workshop. l'4'"'1 .. Sarah Hull. kindergarten; Italy. In Rome for three weeks. the pool record)_2.8, 52.8; 50- the thermo dynamic. section in
is under tbe sponsorship of the Mrs. M11di-ed BraID, Mrs, Dorothy Mr. Bud studied Food ~ AgrI_ yard freestyle-34.2. 42,2. $he also 1938, and s$!CHon manager of
Slate board of direcior!' and is Lou Burgess, Mrs. MarIan Stuart, culture Organization of United c~e In second In senior girls central station turhloe engln.....being .conducted byMn. J!"'Cpb first;. Mrs. Janet Groft and Mar- Nations.
.
diving. Carol ended the day with Ing In .1945.
Shane of Swarl:bm.ote who is .«aret Ann H&IIY. second; Mrs.
From Rome Mr. and Mrs. Bird
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Franck was aPP
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Elizabeth Garrahan, Ruth Abbott, flew to Cairo, visited development
vision manage" of land tmblne
BesIdes Mrs. Sbane Swarfbmore and Mary Allce LUly. tohird; Mrs. projects. Point IV' program. and Mothers Club PlanseiJgineerlng In 1945. and sub-diwill be I.,...e nted by Mrs. S .. M. ~ SeIdel, Mrs. LUyan Steclw, met with Egypti.an oIJIcla1s and
Welcome Soiree 'vision m8nagel: of large turhloe
Viele, state treasurer: Mrs. ~ Mrs. Anne Quirk. fourth;. Mar- business men. Mr. Bird visited
enilineerlng in 1952. He bas hl!ld
Maass. Swarthinare LWV treas- pret· Sbaw:. fifth and· Mergaret Sudan _ Kharlourn, Barakat and
The membership committee of this post untll this new assIgnurer; and M:IS. Wi11Is:n' C. Mc- Yeatman, sixth; and. Margaret Sonnar. Together th'ey ·Visited the Swarthmore M{>thers' Club ls menlo
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Luxor and Valley of KIngs. Then busy with plans for the opening
--..,....----.by the SS Esperia they traveled ''Get Aequalnted" ~, .on Set>- .
P_ch festival
AqR.cacle· to Close Pool· . ,Women Artists.
from Alaandrfa. Egypt to BeIrut. tember 20 according to the anTile peach festival sponsored by ..
An ,-lila""" featartDll' a varI L bb E h'bit Letlanon their h J,ptar!.ers kom nouncement of Mrs. J. Dumm the Woman's Soclety of CbrlstIan
Ie&,. of reat ..... eomlo aU"'''n ~ y X I· MRrch 21 to June lIS.
chairman of the weIcomlng com- Service will be held on the laWn
Jlllahmealll ... the fleI4 01 6 ' "
A new exhibition· of paintings
Mr. Bird went to Ballhdad, mlttee.
of the lIeth~ Church 0Il.Pai-k
......wl .......... wDl be .W4 ·111 by members' of the Woman'sClub Jraq to gather Inforllrlrlfon on the
Other member's of the eOmmit- aVl!lli!e at 6 p.m., Thursday, 8ep. 1:11 Label' DIQ' ..r.a_ III the of swarIhinore is on display In n!SOUroes development II!'OI!l'I!ID tee are Mrs. Tl:omas ThorbaIin. tember 8.
swarthmore Swim VI.1t PMI, the lobby of the CoUege Theatre, and to Tehenn and other poUit,o Mn. Peter Coste, Mm. John Mc- Arrangemenlsmaybemadewlth
wbieb eIII1a Ita 1818 10 ....... Theatre· Square, South Chester In Iran to observe the U. S. eco- Kinne;)',.MrS. Ha:ttmeu.:Mrs. ;r. any of the cburch meml)!!o:s. ·A
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road.
nomlc asslsl&bce pWgI_U; to Ku- West !.ove!Gnd, Mrs. Raymi:Dd cafeteria suP1M!!', it desln>d, am
W.... ...,11111 .,. Jnde
The e>d:>lhltors are All~ Gil- _it and BIiIInJIJl Islands In the Hood, Mrs. Them- ;royce, Mn. alao be obttdned at that time.
., Sww. 1ft 'III . . . . tD, bert, Juanita Stephens, M.de- Persian Galt to 11&11& Intotn"'tIoIl J:rIc 1 1 _ and Mrs. Roy Un E :- AU residents .... UIII'!d' to """,e
Bre, -I*.I I
Moll. EI:Iaa1:eth. Patman, Madeline OIl the KiddIe !:ast 011 fDdustr.Y. Ilri!)&.
. · . a n d brine the whole tamIb, and
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Lyndt and lice_fie Loag- He aDII MhI. 'BIld went to 11*: •
.FInal plana tor lhe.oIpsubc will thUlr' provide &II. eaSy. p1em:ent
_ ..... arM
;. I .'.. ~
(eofttlnued on ~. I)
be MUNm 1 8ILGfL
~ for MaCher..
.
Swarthmore·RutIedge.
School Staff I'n Full
:;eager;
>'. : ' ..
m"ch~.=;;3:~n
Elizai>eth
I:
·fo~
Mr:'-
Franck
. Westl'oghouse
C00suiIl'ng
. Engl'neer
.
=.. ..
staff were four Swm"thmore resi-
Mr. and Mrs. A. David
Speers and famll;y of Yale avenue
have returned from a three-week
vacation at Beach Haven, N. J.
Part of the time they were guests
of Mr. H. A. O. Speers of Indianapolls. Ind. who will be a guest
for several days In Swarthmore
at the home of his son and daugh_
ter-In-law.
.l'fI '
' .en .Head'
Loca·1111.•
State LWY Study'
Eisenhower Exchange
Fellow Returns Home
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Dr, and Mrs, J, Leslie Ellla
DollD!" Walcovy Of Ecbo
South Chester road returned
Valley Farm, Doylestown.
week fro a trip to 'Canad a a n d
Mr.' and f!Irs. George F . BIessing
Nova Scotia. They went to Camp of Elm avenue entertalned aboard
Bl11-o-wood, Blind River, Ontario their boat the Captain Cautious
where they stayed ~or a week at Beach Hav!!V,·N. J. last wee!!:and then traveled across .Canada, end. Guests were roomates Of Mr~
Including Ottawa, Montreal, and Blessing during an advanced !Dan
Quebec in their itinerary. They agement business rourse be took
took tbe Cabot trail on Cape at Harvard University las! spring,
Breton and visited in Nova Scotia and their wives. .
at the homes of ~ousIns, Mr. an~
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. WiJUams
Mrs. Arnold TraVIS in Newd ~~'::s of .University place returned
gow, Mr. and t.{rs. Raymon
, Monday night from vacationing
Halifax, and Mr. lind Mrs. Arnold
Moses in Yarmouth.
Mrs. J. A. Perry and daughter
Miss 'Olive Perry have returned
from Cape May, N. J. where they
vacationed for three weeks. Mrs.
Perry has recuperated from several months of illness' and is once
more able to enjoy good health.
EnsIgn vi. lll!iward Medford, Jr.
of South Cheste~ rQlld was commlssioned at Newp;,rt, R. I .. on
August 3 and has been attending
the ~avy Supply School at Ath-
.
GeorBta.
.
. Of Swarth-
.
Mr.. Paul E. Zecher
more avenue has been recuperat.
fro an Operation which he
::derw:'t las! week. Mrs. Zechars mother, Mrs. Martha Fisher
home whiie
oftheirVenlnOl',~.
J., Mr.
wasZecher
a guestwas
"t
!Ii
the ho" ital.
sp. ..
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Matedand
OIl the bJrtb ,01 their A\JI\!Sl 24, In JIaI!nenr8Im Hos.
dr peirsoi of Lafayette av.... Kansas, Guests lneluded the Adult : "cblId
seeood daughter, pital, Pblladelpbia. The babY
San \ several days tbls week Group of Uoited Cerebral Pals7 Samh bam on Friday momiDg,. weighed 8
4 OUIICeS,
NEWS NOTES.
ens,
I
'lDE
for two weeks. at Sebasco Estates,
Me;, where they were. joined by
their son and ~ughter-1n-Iaw Mr~
and Mrs. WIlJ18IDS, Jr., of Tarry
town, N. Y. Their. party W'I
thts past week-end WIth Mrs. I iiams, Jr.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fairfield Ra>:"ond of Cambridge,
Mass., at their summer home In
Peterborough, N. H.
M Heatb
Mr. and Mrs. Russell.
f
and their daughter Barbarafro:.
Cedar. lane have retumed land
traveling through ~~ En~eges
for a week. They VlsI
co
enroute and spent the week end
with their son and daughter-In1
Dr and Mrs Douglas Heath
aw.
.
M
at their cabin on Petit arran
.
Me.
:::lB~
. eI
"-.~ of Columbta
and th will
r BOD
~......
spend
the lJabor Day
k end as !be' guests of Mrs.
;::1'. brother and Slster-ln...J.aw
and Mrs CraIg Lippincott at
: I r sbore ~e on the Matetaconk River near Mataloking, N. J.
rris Potts
.
Mr. and Mrs. Mo ed Sunday
a v : ret:"t'rlp to Calla En 1'Ou-:,eethey stopped at
Colorado Springs and Salt Lake
.
william A Wqtard Of ljIe
s~ore Apa..tments retUrned
last week after .. sojourn of seven
weeks In West Barnet, Vt. whe':E'
she visited Mr. and Mrs. John
S
U:-;r"~ H. Brandford, son
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. BradOf D1:'eXe] Hill, f~er1y of
c=~ 'f.:a':ndc:Davl~Of
.
. returned lBst week Park
from
avenue.
10 day visit with Mrs.
: th';;' Mr Rexford D. Colburn
a S';"'c ~ N. Y. Mr. Colburn
In .,: ui::'
of the College
ta ""_ Arts, University of SyraOf
C1UI!. '. .
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d
Dr. and Mrs'. Henry J. WeHan
Of South· C~ road have returned from a lCl,GOO mlle trip
)(eDCo, Ca1ItDnJla, vancouver Islana, Banff and. Lake LouISf" Canada. During their trip lihey toolf
colo~ plcM'es Of varlo.us places
illintanduiJclew~,;.::d:~·a!:~
f~cu1ty
,,~e.
ert Andrew
.
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Obi
o.
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Mr. an4 Mrs.
and
.,
farnily.! fOrm,...ly (If Ru~!!t'?v!;il.lnto their new
In Rlddlewilod.
Miss Vlrglpia
will
the Labor DiIy WeeK e n d .
her parents Mr. aDd Mr..
N HaY of
at their
,~ . home at Folly Cove, Cape
~regory ~!!'lth
b~y!,
~"y
ogdenuenue
summ!",. , .
Ann, 'M'!III. .'.
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Reopen'
Tuesday, September 4th
three.
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BOU4uet
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TRU·C.,·~· INS"p".'E''C':'. :.·I'.·O<."N'
Ansco 'Chrome and
EktachroRle
a
The' Cantera & Ho""'by
Shop
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~e
6'
~.~~~ves~.~Th~e~sta~tei
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Wednesday 9 to I
.,UltS
. ' . " " , , . 0 ..
¥r. aJ!4
. Mr. Imd. J4J:S.,Johl) w~.:~:!I
llut'Ie
b~ausin
Friday 9 to 8:30
\
of
~. ~~ Hilker! .
Wo~kshop
Mr. and Mrs. Charles HOOper/PhIlBd'!lPhta. Mr. Hooper has New Sheltered
their Illes containl aim06t 100
bave moved from Dar.tmoulh been tha superintendent Of Dartnames of retardates who are un..
NEWS NOTES
House to 4416 Spruce street In mouth House.
• , The Delaware County Chapter employable but who could beMr. Roberl D. Lanning Of North
$~~~;;;;~;;~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~ ,Of' the Pennsylvania Association come employable In industry with Chester road left Idlewild A1riii .
for Retarded Children announces proper training sucb as that found port AugUsl·24 by Air France to
that In September It will begin in a sheltered workshop.
fly to Paris and proceed from
operation 'at 147 S. lansdowne
Tbe Training Program alms to there to North Africa to observe
avenue, Lansdowne, of a full time orient the Trainee to group sltua- operations .of Vertol Helicopters.
Dick Franchefti
Sheltered Workshop for adult r.... tlons, to establlsb gOOd soclBI con- In tbat area.
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tardates.
It
Is
the
second
full
tim~
duct,
to
develop
positive
work
atMr.
and
Mrs.
Wells
Forbes of
..
workshop In the entire state of titudes good work bablts and to Marietta avenue and their chIlPennsylvania, Lehlgb County hav_ develo~ work techniques On an dren Lorrie, Dean, and Scott, have
Ing the first, and there are only Individual baSIs. Exploratory actl_ returned from vacationing at
two other workshops on a part vltles are Introduced on tbe basis Fourth Lake in the AdIrondacks,
time
basis In Allegheny and Erie of dillIcult.Y, allOwing for Indi- Lake Placld, and touring tbe New
,
.
Counties.
vidual abllltieL
England States.
Slst Year
President of the Delaware
The second stage Is spent on
Mr.. and Mrs. K. M. Fox and
County
Chapter,
Paul
Reed,
Walwork
projects
utlllzing
the
techtheir
daughters Cynthia and Sally
Now Enrolling for Fall Term
lIngford, has announced the ap.. niques learned in the exploratory of Yale avenue spent last week
pointment of Mrs. Genevieve aotlvlties. These pr;;ojects are In- In Lexington and Boston, Mass.,
. Nursery through Fifth Grade - Kindergarten
Marvll, Manoa, as Worksbop Sup- troduced accordIng to the diftIfriends.
Moining and Afternoon Groups
&visor. Mrs. Marvll had starte
work
on
tbe
program.1n
April
of
The
thltd
stage
Is
spent
on
conspent
last week end with his parPhone MEdia 6·6563 or Write the School
this year with
retardates tract or productive work. The type ents Mr. and Mrs. Friend, 669
. t.lrcl and No"'" Streets. Medlcli.
w·ho successfully' performed Ii of work Is chosen accordlng to Parrish road. Ensil!n Friend trans..
sub-contract job from lridustij individuals. achievements. TIme ferred this week from Norfolk,
and who d1sp!"red a nuniber'of study'and
babits are evalu- Va., to Cecfl Field, Jacksonville,
Ii
handcraft articles at an open ated at this bme and improved Fla, .
house oil Jiily 27. Mrs. Marvfl where possible.
Mr. and Mrs. J. FranklIn Gasbaa a Masters Degree in Edo.caAll retardates 18 years or older ken, 001 .. University plBce, ex.
tlon of Retarded Children and living In Delaware County' are peet their. son and daughter-in2·DAY SERVICE ON
had formerly worked with Dr. eligible to participate in this law Mr. and Mm. Gas(rBI, Jr., Of
Schmidt of the University of MIs.. t r a _ program. The workshop Boulder, (;:010., to arpve SeptemPROCESSING OF
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A sheltered workshop Is f'!1' r.... will ~ in. SePtember, will meet ber 8 for a visit of a week to 10
tardates 18 years of 'lge or older. every day Monday through Frl- days.
Its purpose Is to provide a pro- day from apprOximately 9 to 4.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ S. Kamp
gram of experiences and acllvl- At the ·present time there i.
of Riverview road and their chll,,
ties to be used lis a basis for tuition charge of $25 a montb. It dren Steve and Betsy have r ....
ewluatlon of the TM1nee. This Is hop~ however, that .... the turned hom vacationing at Lake
35 mm, - 828"':" 120"':" 620 Sizes
evaluation· Is .then used to deter- ability of the trainees to perform W~epesaukee, N. B., and at Mac- '
mine the PosSibJUties Of the In- sub-contract jobs for Indsutry In- Mahan, Me.; where they visited
divldual Trainee m a work sltua- creases the lnition will he elimin_
KamP'$ brother-In..taw and
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tion. It is ~~ that thrOugh aled. Appllcation· sliOuioi be made 8Istel- Mr. and Mrs. William Boohe
planned programmg and traIning by writing the Delaware County of Ohevy Chase, Md;, at their
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many DelaWli:re coUnty home_ ChaPter for Retarded Chfldren, summer home.
Peli'II Avenlle, Swarfflniore, Pe.
bound retar
Anthony Kuhlman of Rockville
School
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Bloom w
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at COl1!eil on 'September 10.
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':Mr. aad Mrs. ~ Fqrd an
their daughter Chri!!!ine of Amherst aVIl!lJJl! /ire v,,"aU""'llg at
Bea.ch HeW!),
In the
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M. Bloom Of ColumblB
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AUGUST 20th
Swartiimir!',· ~ ~ after
serving with ilie 52nd EngIneers
Company In Toni, France for the
last 18 I!'onths.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. David ~
of Fairview rood had as their
. est on SundBy Mr. Bingham'S
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• bOb ru.ckW6D, of
coUsin, Mr.
""'=del....'a
Wlnnetka,m. and rou~ " . . . .
Peter ,BlOom of Columb1a ave. bas returned from Camp PO-
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Closed
Held
Westminster
avenue will
the month
Of aAugust.
On"
Mr. ofand
Mrs. Frederick
W.
where
he was
counselor
have as th~ guests over th,e September 8 he wiD go to Cornell
with Labor Day week !'lid Mrs. Held s to be an area leader for freshman
h
pounds~
aware
.
have bidicated . '
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An>rnl!":iore~-:-t"':Efj~,
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days.
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They
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Swarthmore from
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of
Maple avenue with their children
David and Eddie recently spent
a two-week vacation at Haven
Beach, N. J.
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CAM'P'US ,F'AVORITESI
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•, SPORT CQATS-$29J,S
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SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS
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SEPTEMBER 1st
9pen Tuesday, September 4th
SWEATERS
for Both Men and Women
• NYLON-STRETCH HOSE
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CLOSED' SATURDAY
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Daily features ,:45 and 9:15 P.M.
Sat. &: Non. fecatu,.., 4:&7:15-'=4& p.m.
Of:=~~:._
ell, 38 Yale
avenue, leaves today by plane for
Cleveland;. Ohio, where .he will
week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Carl. Helfer.
. M",. ~n S. GiUesple of
Harvard avenue, ~. Da1'id Me •
pah,'ln Of' 8trath Haven avenue,
Percy G. Gilbert of
a v e Q ti"e enterlami!d:' ~t
1~::=~thIs
on Tu,sday,
V
and Friday In .hOnor
Mr. H. A. O. Speers Of. IndianIl'a,pol!s, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. l!'. Harry Bewley
of Park avenue will spend. ~ long
week end In Oc~an City, ~. if...
as the guests
of Mrs
.. Cla...mce
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Buck of Tansdowne.
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pp mdaon
of Mr 22.
and Mrs.
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Mr.'
/1114~
loJrs.
F. aY\lGue
cupy .th!i
l1-ome
Of Mr. and Mrs.
tel!cled thl! J1e~!Il ~~ce . HI
the l:f
gran , on' August. of
Karns. Mrs. Muller was form""ty tile Church of ~e ~~thTell at Walter H. DICId"7-' andson of
Miss Elinor Karns.
Jl!niata CoJI"li:e 1'1 lJll!lUngdo,n.
\aJl.e and !be greBW&':' of W . . . . . . . . .
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0 Til~' on
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d u_ T·~. E. Peterson 1'41s. ;r.. lJ
Mr. and Mrs. . .
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Chil- Chester, for. mllN years a .reO'den of Cornell avenu . '
of Vassar I\v~e w:\1h ~
d t' of Swarthmo.-e.
ed by their cbildr~ Taylor,'
Ka""" ¥ide ~d
.
: ; en
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ard and Gall sp!!lta ~ew..
~!IlD II two-w
A daughter, ~eryl Landers, was
last week in New York City.
.
was sp8!lt ,campmQrning In Ta:ylar I
Ing their stsT they went on a tour Ing near W~~~ ~~ .
~r~ to Mr. and
of the United Natlo~, yiew:!¥i th!,. Mi~Mildr~4 ~I)d Of y a llll1v t; Mrs. Richard Hunt of Dickinson
Statue of Liberty, vi;!l~ J1.ock.e- nue has returned :from a week s a~ Yale avejjiiEiii.
feller Cen~, and wibl""'led tbe vacation which ~clUded a
to
Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'~rien,
show ''Mars'' at the Hayden Mon~~ and the Sagu!'ll!'y lloa t
Planetarium.
trip to Quebec and the st. Law- 24 Dartmouth Circle, are being
Jean Boyer of ~kinson av....
. River. ,
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nue wiU leave nel!'t Friday to
~ Ruth W'~ of South Ohestenter Purdue University In Lata- er road entertained at I),er home
WednesdaT eveplng ~ ihonor Of
yette, Ind.
Marjorie Olcott o~ Oberlin ave- !ler 11Quse ~es1; ~ ~r l,'I~:
Swarthmore, Pq.
nue celebrated he.:: 10ijl blr\hday non who Is a teacher at the l~
AI. CONDITIONfD with four of her friends at. dinner tute Of Logopedics In W.chiba,
on Monday.
Fri" S~t., $lIn" Mqn ... Tu!!s.
Mr. and Mfa. Caleb Foote of
SUBSCltlPTIONS
Aug. 31, $ept. I. 2, 3, 4
Benjamin West avenue with their
FOB ALL
Tltll ,.ar'1 _a,t. ..,ltI.g.,"....
children Robert, Heather, and
MAGAZINES
pIchi..,
Andrew have been visiting Mr. MRS. LLOYD E. J[AtJl'FMAN
G.e!!.o" Peel<
.fll.lfer..Ja...
Foote's parents, Rev· and Mrs. lIS DartaDOIdh AveD1Ie
"MAN 1M THE GIlAY
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CLOSED·
sctfQrClay. S_p••.1
J.!ofay.
lri~~!IsI .~~
Center,
Y. arrived
wtlb
Mr.N. and
Mrs. B;Wednesday
C. Gerry
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)he
Of adelphia, fomerly or Sproul road.
MorriS pascliall of ROck Hall,
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Mrs. William
B. Hip,
0 P k
~r a nd
of Broomall announce the
¥.f!!. Erne/;j; ~. ~ t ~r
. a son WIIUail • Bartram
downe:
CLOSER
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e:ongrl$lla11onJ upon ..C
.d
IIr
Jlrs. Geortle M. Karns _lI!l"lle . ..
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Welles! :road Will leave Sat- ,
D!!'44 B~/IDI Of f'lir,1m. .A1!2IIR ~. ~ ~
fateya vaCat1oi1 01.
fl>iid.
• grandrtllhl oC
.. labroad ..... alld~..!!.'i;;~~,
v ......WWl~~' &vi!DUe
T9!!1!! .
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of.
Phil'
,"wreeeJ_US
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.'~"'" will. visit
n Ii
Gfl~
WInant
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of Interest.
met
to spend the Labor Day holiday
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'I1IE SWAR'l.'llMOREAN
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA. .'
PETER E. TOLD, IllAlUOBIE TOLD, P11BLI8J11tl1.R
Phone sWarthmore 6-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Bclltor
Barbara 'B. Kent. Managing Editor.
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
"Polly" Told
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929. at the Post
oiJIce at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1818.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Collins and
f8llP1y of Holmes have moved Into
,______~____-, I the11- new residence at 614 School
TIle opIDIOIII esp- _ ....
Jane. They have been at the home
th_ of the IDdl....oaI wrlton. All
of Mr. Collins' mother, Mrs. B. W.
1 _ to The 8wartbm"""" m.ost
Collins on HIllborn avenue for
be 1IIp04 l'IIeUdOJl,JllllU JIIIQ' be
ullo4 U the writer Is Imown to the
the past two months while Mrs.
E41_. Letters will be publllh04
Collins
has been in Europe.
only at tho dll
Letter to ihe Editor
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Swortftmor•. t.tethocUst Church
n ......'. Sept. , at
(Continued trom Page 1)
cus, Syria. Their daughter Judy
joined them in Beirut In June.
They flew to Istanbul, Turkey
on June 25th. Mr. BIrd went to
Anakara for conferences with
Turklah and United States 0111clals. Then they.sailed July 1 on
the SS Barlotta to Greece. Four
days late Mr. BIrd flew to Israel
TId<'"
, 10 Cen"
Coft.. rla Supper K o.sIm
CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
. OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Through Friday.
Daily Dinners 90e to $1.85
_e-
Ry....-.
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AIR CONDITIONED
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Our parlors are air conditioned.
for your comfort~
(former m.mber of the Rad10 CIty lallet, Broadway Danc.r and TV Soloist)
STUDIOS OF
THE DANCE
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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1820 CHI51NUI 51 Rill
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'ehp""
Swa. rthmore
Media
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a
·Enroll Now
more 6-
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PROVIDED
BALLET
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SUNNY BRAE
'p' E A C H E S
SW EET C0 R N
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Fresh· Plantings
Till Frost
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Mr. and Mrs. William Faragher
and their cbiIcbal Judy, Bobln,
David, and Steven visited Mr.
Faragher's parents Dr. and Mrs.
W. F. Faragher of the Swarthmore Apartments last week. Mr.
Faiagher has been staying . with
his parents during the week while
his wife and cbIddren who are
SIlIIllIl
guests this week their daughter
and son-in-Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. 1..
. SoUmIni of EaSt Braintree,
Mass. with their children Tommy
and LInda ..
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Earle C.
Merkl and .hree children have
just returned from a year in
Greece when, col.. Merkl was
the U. S. ~Iltary MissIon.
stabon~
Quartermaster
He is now Depot 10 Philadela! the
Edward Fehnel phia with the newly established
Geneva. Switzerland;' then went and thelr children Lynn and Gary Military Clothing and Supply
by train to Paris. They traveled 01 Elm avenue returned on Satur- Agencies, and he and hi. familY
by air to AmstenIam where they day frOm visiting Mr. Fehnel's haV'. been residing at 132 Park
saw former Swarihmoreans Mr. 1mother Mrs. E. F. Fehnel in Ocean avenue for the summer.
and Mrs. Robert H. Reed. Mr. Grove. N. J.
Mrs. Maxey Morrison and
Reed is now the agricultural atMr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of daughter Helen of Dartmouth
tache at tlie U. S. Embassy. the Park avenue returned Monday by avenue camped out and visited
Hague.
plane after visiting Mis Barbai-a friends as they traveled through
In August the Birds flew to Kent in her summer home at New England. Mr. Morrison and
Loridon and left London by air Bass Rocks. Gloucester. Mass., sons. Hugh and BIll joined them
August 21. destination New York. over the weekend. Miss Polly Told In New Hampshire where the
and Miss Beth Van Blarcum who
• slByed lor two weeks at
Vacation Fill-ins
were also Miss Kents guests ch:ove New London. Donny Poole of
on to visfi the Donald P. Jones at North Swarthmore avenue and
Several Swarthmoreans assist- Lake Sebec, Me.
Laurance Blundln' 01 Park avenue
ed on the Marlon PedIow S h o w .
were with them part of the time.
of Station WDRF; Chester during
.Addis Gilllllan of Yale avenue
Mrs. Richard F. Bovard returnthe absence of Mrs. PedIow while will return tomorrow from camp ed Tuesday to her home in Henry.
she was vacationing in Colorado. HaF and David and Bob GU· etta, Okla.. after a 10 day visit
Im.:md K. Denwortb., representing Bob has been counselor at camP
Mr. and Mrs.
the Swartiunore League of Wom· Miller and both boys made the of· Muhlenberg
Voters;' Mrs. Pbilip E. Jacob honor society.
entertained Mr.
of South Swarthmore avenue who
Mrs. A.. M. Lackey of Ogden Smith and their
White and Yellow Varieties Until October
..!.
Aliff'
Aft I
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A."tlt. . ..:.. ,7.30 .: M.
Home MU1!s More Witb Carp., o,.t~ Ploor
. P••••II Road.
ClII' be .yours
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'Ia
Mile Soulll of TraHlc U,..
wbaf ~
WY wallfs
~f)t
,/ Car.fre8."O,se IIeati'n9
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Lima. Pa~'" , M E d i a 6~T680
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inteniewed Mrs. John W. Megee.
Jr. of Yale Square on ''Educating
for World Friendship"; MrS. Leroy PetersOn of Vassar avenue
interviewed Mrs; Hallock C.
Campbell of vassar avenue on
avenue entertained as her
lest week end her son.4n-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
MeCloilkey of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewicki of
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"High Spots of Con-.:entloos."
Timm; Tyson of Guernsey road
celebrated· liis eIgh'th birIIld&y
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. ~- Saturday at a picniC with his
mann of Strath. Haven. avenue frlends at Smedley Park.
with SODa David and
just
returned
a.
cation,:at
Stonefrom.
HarlIQr
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Mrs. Rayh8ve·
1.. HarloW
of
as their
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THE
PREP"SHOP
405 Dartmouth Ave_
AtI~weat~er coats, car coats, jackets; shirts,
slacks ... whatever your boy n~eds, we have
it, and at prices very pleasing to yoor budget. tome in, choose: his school and afterschool wear now.
BomlMtr jacket with knitted cuffs and waistband,
collar. front zipper closing, iwo pockets. '
Warm. practical long jacket of gabardine treated to resist
. moisture i. belted and mouton collared.
Car coat with a dress)' 1001< is made .of warmly lined wool
iweed. Notched collar, big pockets.
with
David M. Field
avenue recently
and Mrs. Ivan
daughters Debby
arid DIana of Little Rock, Ark.,
for a wet!k.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kennedy
and their daughters Bonnie. Jean,
and Linda of Haverford place returned Sunday night after a three
''Family camping".
Westminster avenue with their week vacation at thelr cottage in
Murray Stedman. Jr. of the chUdren Jack, Jill and Davfd
Political ScIence· Department of have returned from a week's va- Boothbay Harbor, Me. Enroute
Swarthmore Colleie discussed cation, at Ocean CI";.
they visited
III QuInCY.
Boston. Weymou1h,
.~ N. J.
Belmont,
and
Mass.
Neat and trim for dress as well as school wear is this shirt
of fine combed cotton broadcloth.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Nol'lon Landon
of N. PrInceton avenue have :returned from Vacationing for two·
weeks at mghland Lakes. BrldgtcJn, Me.
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Dlcldnson avenue entertali>ed
Mrs. 'Francii1a' . Crltten·
don of canton Center•. COnn. .
Mr. Chandler CWlhman and Mr.
Robert Reeves of Weymouth,
Mass.. will visit' Mr. Cushman's
brother-in-law and.aer Mr. and
John H. Kennedy; 410 Haverford place, over the LabOr-Day
week end •
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McLean
of N. Tonowanda. N. Y:. and Mrs.
F. W. Hadiey of Washington. D. C.
were week end gu~ of Mrs.
W. H. West of N. Princeton avenue. Mrs. Hadley' and Mrs. West
have' spent several weeks visiting
the McLeans.
Mr. and Mr.. John Paul Ingham of Bethesda. Md. will entertain at a dinner this evening at:
the Spring Haven Country Club.
following 'the rehearsal for themaniage of MIss Judith carterPennock. daughter of Dr. and Mrso.
J. Roland Pennock of Whittierplace, to Mrs. Ingham's son, Lieutenant Albert Frederick Lilley,
USA. which will take place to··
morrow' in the Friends Meeting;
House.
',eJtember
Vacation
Sch_1 time, playtime wearables include a stripad. flannel
.. shirt with chino slacb. lined jacket.
Good coverage in any weather is th!s hooded coat of waterproofed combed cotton. quilted Dn,ng.
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houso bearing. Just .. the thermostaC
and forget it. Gas house hearing is
clean. quiet. and thue is no fuel
to order or store.. Get set for winter
warmth with auton'aric gas
hoase heanng.
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Personals
James
Malone
of Dartmouth
camps frOm
are Lutheran
ChurchBot
camps
Norton
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Those
who
participated
were lillan
CamP MIller.
h with
herLandon
parents of
Mr.N.and
Mrs. P.
who interviewed Ml'S. Ray- at Shawnee-on-the - Delaware. avenue.
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Gas is the pedect £a.e1 for automadc
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Springfield
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During
a .fourthe
of th~
month
country.
ol.Jul the the week ends.
Birds flew to Rome IIBI/ and
Mr. e,pd Mrs.
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FANCY SANDWICHES .'
.Spec/al C.ildren'. Platters
Marie Louise Forsythe
MJnlster
for medItation.
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10:30 .A.M.-Family Hymn. SIng•.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are welcome.
, We41'eo"a'f. Sell_Hi S'
All-day sewing for US£.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST •
SWA\lTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
SelllE ber I
FetlowReturns Home
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
PUDled .
uniform
S1PIdaY. Sllte!. . . I
9:45 A.¥.-Meetlng.. House o(llm
Eisen~ower Exchange
BREAKFAST - LUNCH • DINN ER
6 '.M.
Editor.
Dear Eo;Utor:
DEADLlNE-WEDNESDAY NOON
If a lot of people in this town
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., AUGUST 31, 1956
would just WOrry about themL ___________";""'._..-:.------=~-' selves Instead of others and not
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
METHODIST NOTES
Interfere in their business. this
.
would be a much happier town .in
At the Morning Worship Ser- Church School classes for
which to ·live. I'm referring. to
vice this Sunday nwrning at 11 ages will begin at 9:45· a.m.
dogs aimoying people and also
ing pupils ~ cordially
fact that a lot of kids in this town
o'clock. the entire service will
conducted by a visiting minister e e L ·
.
and other towns get Into trouble.
from England~The Rev. John
The Morning Worship servlce ·It's a good town In some ways
Weller. who Is pastor of the Con- begins at 10:00 a.m. throughout hut it's as dead as the hills, 'so
gregational Church in Purley,
summer; with Dr. W. GalIo- why don't the town !ethers
.
Surrey. England.
way Tyson preaching in Rev
the ball and do something
Mr. Weller studied .the MinIstrY Kulp's absence. Nursery c.hildren about Jt?
, MARY E. WORST
at Cheshunt College In
will be supervised by capable
was ordained in 1943. and was women.
Women Head .'
immedIatelY called to one of the ,The chw:ch oII1ce is open
historic churches of Congregation_ Mondi.y momings onlY. For inalism. at Lion Walk. Colchester; formation during that time call
. Stc;rte . LWV Study
a church founded in 1642..
SW 6-9nO. Dr. TYson will
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spent eight years In Colchester. available for any emergencieS
Swarthmore LWV viceand then accepted a call to Pur- pastoral help. c..n OWen
.
ley .where he. presently is the if you need him. Should any
"The ~gue of Women Voters
preacher. He has been very
emergency develop when Dr. is ftnan~. aboUt 32 per cent by
In the' ecumerilcal movement.
Tyson cannot be reached, or for the membership dues asses ed by
as a qualified teacher and a plonlnformatLon or
local Leagues." said Mrs. Shane
.eer of the 'Family Church' moveMildred Conner. the
issuing the Call to this workment. he· has· a speclBl concern secretary. is on call at WAshburn shop, "and the remainder of our
for the Christian training of chil- 8-5609.'
.
funds come chiefly from contridren and young people.
butions by members and public
'The subject of· Mr.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES SpIrlted citizens 0 u ts ide the
sermon this Sunday morning will
.
League." The purpose of this
be ''The River of God".
Man's I;eal'status as a child,
.
Is to critically examine
. On Wednesday, September 5. God-p06Sesslng unlimited freeph""" of-League flscaa polley
the regular Bandage Group will dom and hawiness will be em- ana finance tecl1nlques. and by
meet at 10: 00 a.m~ in the Wom- phasized at Christian ScIence ser- pooling the belt thinking and
an's .Association Room.
Sunday. when the Lesson- know-how come up with a better
On Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. the Sermon is entitied "Man".
answer.'
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meeting for 'Prayer' wiU -be held Scriptural 8eIectj.ons will inIn' the morning session Mrs.
in the Sacristy ttoom.
clude the following from Galatians Viele will disousB the fine points
,
(3: 26.29): 'Tor ye are all the of keeping
terasurer's re.
,TRINITY NOTES
children of' God by fai1h in
. and aCCOUllta. Mrs. DoDald
There will btl a c~ebraUon of Jesus . • .And If ye be Christ.",
Bishop. of Philadelphia.
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock then are ye A'braha"l" seed, and tarY of the National 1JW>l
and again at ll. W. Sunday m"!"l- ,
according to the promise.
tmmlldlate· past pi eald'ent ,of the
lng. The l,lector will be in
The ,Golden Text is ~1Il: I Slate r.WV will tell how a trulY '
of the serviceS. and the ushen John (S~l): .''Behold" 1!Vhat manbUd£et should· be prewill be as followS:'
ner of love the l'atherhath~ Ii!>·'!'OllOWlillf'IUDCheoa. dele. T. W. Hopper. head usher; W. M. stowed upon us. that we should gates will &epiorate into discuSSIon
McCawley. alternate; A.. G. Boyd. be caUed the sODS of Qod."
groups to work OIl ways in which
Thea. Evans, F. W. Plowman,
All are welcome to attend the funds may be secured to ImpleW. N.
G. W. C. Wagner. serVIces at 11 o'clock at the church ment the activities of 1he LWV.
asd C. M. Waterbury.
on Park avenue.
MTS. Shane will be Included
Can) Hally is scheduled to
among the dIscussk>n leaders.
as acolyte at the 8 o'clock service.
DOGGY DOINGS
and Burton Gabriel and WIlliam
Morrison. at 11.
Ch. Heidere's Hugrekken of UU_I
CREMATION
...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""1 ayette avenue waa declared the
best male Great Dane at the Cremation permits the
Perldomen Valley Kennel Club of funelill services under
away from wind and rain.
all-breed show last Sunday.
religious service of your choice.
Hugrekken has also been chos- Iflquirles invited.
en. to represent his breed' for the
'WEST LAUREL HILL
I:::~suce rive year is the RitCREMATORY
11
Square exhibition cele..I..... Aye. aboVe CRy UN,
brating National DOg Week on
WcrC, •• ,.
Wednesday, September 26.
IVyrldge 3-1122
CHURCH SERVICES
"I saw It in the Swarthnwrean."
PRESBYTERlAN cHURCH·
JoseJ'h P. Bishop. Minister
John Schott. Associate Minilter
Sunday. September !,
11:00 A.M. - The Rev. John G.
Weller will preach.
ME'r~ODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp
Robert Wilde
Mlnist..r of Music
Sunday, September 2
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
10:00 A.M.-Dr. Tyson will
preach.
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TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whlttemoro. Rector
SundaY, Se.....ber 2
8:00 A.M.-Holy ComuDmloD. .
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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OFFRlENDS
· 'R
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O W0 OP INN
PEACH FESTIVAL
PapS
THE 8WARTHMOREAN
AaguBt 31, 1956
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wIn bold Il public bearimr OD Sept--J.er
make It meet the reqwNlDenta of a lIod.
, era Sonol.. Slatlo.. Th... I.larooted .,.111
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BLI0'lT RICHARDSON
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ESTATE OF ESTELLA O. CRESSON.
late of the BoroUR'b of Swarthmore.
Delaware Count,.. PenlUl,.lvania.
LElIBRS TESTAMENTARY on the
abov........ ho.hi,. bee. grantee! to the
undersigned, all penon. Indebted to the
aald estate are requested to make [HI,J'.
ment, aDd. thoIJe having ela1ma to IJrelSent
the ...... without delay. to
WILLIAM J. CRESSON,
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BABY
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SI"rrlNG
jobS b y experIenred
senior boy. Call
MEdia 6-0632.
for two
OCCUl!ancy. Witha mUe of P.R.R. StaUon.
Swarthmore. Po.
Il~~;~Mr~'J~~~~J~O~'hn~.send
~S.
:'!!Ir::
~~:~ Greer ".Johnson, St,.8.24
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Bod 'l"''ft -"* to be '1:'
i:"~\:t',-.!.tt. .....~
Ford,
and heater, exMUst selL
a...
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FOR
table top cover.
$50. Call mornings,
6::..-,;;4i;64:;9;,:'
.co;
FOR SALE - Ice cream table and
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Pu1>lisMda.apuMkservice in coopertJtioll with
The A~1ne Coundl
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name in
the book?
UPHOLSTERER
5 y .... of Sw.*'"'.... Rate.....
SHroD Hili 0734
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Swo.....o.. 6-1448
WILLIAM B'ROOKS
Aehllll & Rubbish Removed
I.ewns Mowed, General
Raulbur
III IIardiD&' AVe~ 1IIo11oD; Pa.
mWAiD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAl COtlJ'RAaOR
Til. Flooa . - Plastic Tile
Moden KHelleD.
AlterotioDs
1401 Ridley Aven..
CHester 24759
2-5689
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Service
~appUeation
not file.
applyApply
It
already
on
Tuesday through
Friday. Philadelphia Clh e win g
Gum Corpora~on, Eagle and
Lawrence Roa4s, Havertown.
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that!Pi~~~~
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-LmERS
-PROGRAMS
-CIRCULARS
-FORMS
. NEWS NOTES
.turned from a two-week .vacatlon
at Nantucket, Mass.
-============,
Pvt.Walllngf<>rd,
Ernest Isberg,
Callendar
lane,
has26enlisted
in r
the Army Reserve six month program and Is stationed at the
Schuykll1 Arsenal, Philadelphia.
iPat Blake returned home Monday night after serving as a coun-
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selor at
Thompson at Lau. camp
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Ii week. PriOr totliat
she visited M... and Mrs. ~..r
Sutton at Camp Hlll for sevaal
rei Lake lOr
ciu'
m.
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
Stop in and inspect photos of all houses available in Swarthmore, Wallingfor~;Rutledge and
. Media areal.
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~atVice
IIO~AY : .BA'ftJaDAY
,!olntmJ;1E.!
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J. A. GREEN
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Baird
a Bird
17'12 S. Chester Rd. K14-17oo
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Ridley Park
WAa.2440
SW 6-4742
.,JKE
""ilip tAo Sweeney
James w. I.ubns
James
IIQL ESTATE
W. Luk-. Jr,
D, Patricl: Wehh
SWEENEY &LUKENS
,
523 Welsh St., Chester
.
Warm·~lr .!:IeaHD'
. For Proillpt $e",ce
c;:a..
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WHY NOT?
DAY . . . NlGRT
Chtt.n
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LAWN MOWERS 'SHARPENED
Baltimo.e Pike and Woodland Ave" Springfield
,
ItO'OfING
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Call SWarfllmore 6-4100
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and
ENGINE REPAIRS.
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e I~$t C?ne stop, You'" And all
'. quahty meats, produce, caJlnl3~, goods
t
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b d
Ime an s eps; a:ve u get worry, too.
f
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00 , ~a
.Chlde.. 'Rose
59~
Swift Premium 69~
Fully Cooked
lb.
Smoked
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.Ofester .3-7183
lb.
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J. F. BLACKMAN
'Air CondltlCinln,
$ .... t.1IehilWoril
sr.rn
Wh
. h .f
: en you s op or
you,r needs h,ere , .
nd
II
, •. a
you save
Alferations
,George Myers'
,
Consumer's CO-,OP.e ..ative Ass'n, of Swarthmor~, I"c.,
403 Dartmouth Avenue
RESIDENTIAL AND
. COMMERCIAL
335 Dartmouth Av....
Real Sharp Mower Service
TDlI'EN
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CONSTRUCTION , '
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover
of Wallingford entertained their
daUghter-in-law Mrs. Robert Bu:
guests this past week. Mis. BUz~
by's mother Mrs. HBTry Rlckiy of
Frankford spent the week end
with them.
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
1,(1 3-1497
, :., ",,~
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WIANTED
You recommending!
to know
days.
WE have- been
twice a
EMBE~S food .for a year, but SllPlember 12. FascinatIng hobby. Mr. and Mrs. ROger Russell·and
now puncan Hines recommends Qtia1Med teach'er, Phone MEdia their daughter ('
.
6.0IMI0.
night from vaca1ioning f~
WANTED - Girl's 24-lnch . bike. PERSON¥-....; BicYcleS RepaIred.
mOD1b.at their cablnl!Car War<:all SWI!!thm.ore 6-0460. '
PartlI; accessories. I)4llt GlasS.,.... rior's Mark. T11-eIr /1011 Chuck who
WANTED - Electric ·blanket in Blcycle,- H;Qbbl; Toy Shop, 205
been in AJ.')ra sincegrilduai~
good condition. MEdia iI-24~. East BaltimOre Avenue, ClIfton
1roin Oberlin in June Is now Iox41 SWiDlhill0l86-074G
FOR RENT
!f:!~:l'ito~~:i!r.6-0713. oppo- working for aconstrucUon Cern- ~==~=======~
FO~ RENT - One bedr!",m fu~- PERSONAL _ Be a Host that pany in a remote section of the 1rushe~ apartment. Strictly prIcan Boast. Serve EMBERS De- Alaskan' bush at Galena on the
vat". NICe surroundings. Garage licious Barbecne. KIngswood 3- Ynkon river. He Is under' contract
avallabte. References. SWarth- 0646.
.
there untU December 1 R'
more 6-3168.
: ,
• ager,
FOR RENT-BeauUfui surround- PERSONAL-Upholstery repairs; Jr~ on a work unit .from ~tloch
ings. 2 bedrooms tile bath large PRICES, REDUCEl) FOR AU- College, Yellow Spnngs, Ohio; m
dining area, liVini room. Eiectric ~'o~~t}~r~ which he Is employed by the State
PAINTING'
kitchen. Private !"'trance. Garage. _ Regular $6. red~ced' to $3.50 of Ohio, Is now at Woodsfield
Nea~ transportation. Adults. $100. per yard. More than five years of working on an earth dam,
Available September 1. MEdia 6- Swarthmore references. Thom
.
Seremba, phone Sharon Hlll 0734.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards o.f
1870.
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CARPENTRY
FOR RENT-1st floor apartm~nt, PERSONAL _ Radio and tele- Ruti!ers avenue returned last
1 bedroom, ~e bath and showvision service. Complete stock week from an eight wo:,ek trip,
er. Prefer busmess man or· wom- of tubes Cllfried Robert Brooks four weeks of which were spent
,SWqrthmore 6-8761
an.
Near rallroad
buses. Wald '08'00
' in. Mexico.
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Availableand
September
'1. Call KIn gswoo.....
lingford.
References. MEdia 6-475J.
PERSONAL. - PaInting, George
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Egan,
FOR RENT-BeauUful surround- ,Fair. Ft4lY insured. Estimates
Ings. Living room dining TOOm, g,ven. Call lIQ:di. 8-l!702.
.
Mawr avenue returned
3 J>edrooms, tile bath, deck porch, P~ONAL ~lip"overs . l~ week from tmve)lng.for three
pnvate entrance. GaNge. Near
draperies. Henry K.
weekS in the mid-west during
tra~portatlon. A 4u I ~ s, $120. Springfield. KIngswood 4-0181.
which they visited Mrs. Egan's
Avatlable September 1. MEdia 8- PERSONAL Belvedere Con- relativeS in Ho"ghton, Mich .. Mr.
1870.
valescent Home, 2507 Chestnut EBan's parents Mr lind Mrs
FOUND
street, Chester. Edge, of Swarth- Ea
Sr in
i~::~~ e,oci]l~i!Siij;pe;or::~ more.
Aged, senile, chronic, congan,'f
cago, Ill., friends
valescent men and women. Ex..
DaJrton, Ohio; and toured De-'
rabbits.
cellent foods, spacious FOunds, trolt, Mich., while Mr. Ega! was
them out of a hat" at
B~ue Cross honored. Sadie D. occupied with business there.
FOUND - Female cat. Gray
Pippin, proprietor. CHester 2sian taU, white boots and bib•. 5373.
' D r . and Mrs. Frederick D.
Call SWarthmore 8-8930 or. KIng&LOST
Dudiey of MagtU road have· rewood 4-2114.
iLOST
White kitten wearuti!
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FOUND - Light framed spectacollar with 6 bells, in 400 blol:k,
cles found in front of Harvard Park avenue. Telephone KIng,;ATLANTIC,
Inn, Rutgers avenue on Saturday. wood 4-1518.
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e.."
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at the po'. on .1.etCon
day becauae .... IIft't
avenue, 6-3050.
6-1407.
chaIrs.MEdia
Alllson'!!
Antiques. SW
FOR SALE - Labor Day Leisure.
Dine at EMBERS,
"I saw it in the Swarlhmorean."
.
for geneTai fac- FOR SALE - AnUque mahogany
1u,.ia,wruw:.;ork. Must be residents
Virginia' sofa antique mahogI'
or Montgomery Coun- any sideboard' -both excellent
'AnIRSON'S
Do not apply if applicaUon condition. Child's crib, high chair,
HOME
already
on file. Apply. Tuesday other household articles. Phone
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AL
FUNER
t h r 0 ugh Friday, Pluladelphia l\4EdIa 6-5478.
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OY.r ZS
Experl••ce
Gum
Eagle FOR ~ "'"' STAIR CARPETPIoo.. MEd'. 6.3400
mc rose tone-'on-tone pattern,
A PM.. 10 M••t
family'. Hood
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- A place In a Swarth- used 8 months. Call MEdia 6-4993.
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more-DuPont car pool. Contact FOR SALE . 2'A!-year-old ColonWard. SWarthmo", 6-5103.
la1 home in Swarthmore. 4 bedWANTED ~ Boy for errands and rooms, fireplace, 2 U1e baths, brick
odd jobs. Must 'be 14. Apply In patio. $19,900. KIngswood 4-0359.
ALiAN .,ARkER
person, Gift Shop, Old Bank FOR SALE - 8 piece walnut dIn!lew IUId BeIIunt Plan..
Building.
.
set With extension
and IIepaIrIq Sin.,. 1 _
sofa With cane
WANTED Woman to assist
china
PIANO TUNING
with. care of elderly woman.! cl'>set
PIlOD~ _
&-iIIIIII
Prepare lunches. Possible light
~ouseho~d, duties, Full or part Large
tiln",. Liye in or out. Write Box
S, The Swaithmorean.
Jewel,., Rl!paired
Phone: SW 6--4216
WANTED- Part-time saleswomE~I~ SPIIS
an over 25 for 10081 shop. Must
home. Sbi:
W...tc••••••
be
altlrt
andamblUous.
Box
T,
large
room
with fire
Form,r11 of F. C. loci. a Sold
Rn. Watch and
128 Yela A...
The. Swarthrilorejm.
2* baths,
porch,
Clock Repairs
Swarthmore, Pa. wANTED ~ WOMEN _ LIGHT
screens. Two
con';;;;;:;~~~;;;:;~~;;;:;;;;:;~~
FACTORY woRK. Packing and
dish villBher
garbr
lig.bt assemb~ wol1<. Day or night
and
shift. Must 1>e reiddent of Del:a$21,THOM $EREMBA
ware or MontgomeJ,')' County. Do
~~:......--bls Attorne"".
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.Neighbors won't let her in
FOR. SALE
school on boarding school campus
needs tea~er for class of 20. Salfr'
',.
ary
ee maIntenance. Write
Director, Westtown Cl'iiSte,,Westtown, ·Penna.,
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Sari... Time I. CouacU Chamber. 121
Park A••n.... Swarthmore. Pa.. to ....
WANTED
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r the •••
lIeatlna
011 ",,""'niM..---2;;;;'::;';;;;'=--===
Com""",,
for.
permItoftoClu..
alter Sarolee
the BerYl..
WANTED - TEACHER-SIXTH
Slatlo•••d G....... at the Southw_rlT
GRAD~'
Coed
U al d
00I'Ilel' .. of Yale _114 Rut8wa Avenua to
D.
uca on
ay
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Retarded Children
NEWS NOTES
Classes for Retarded ChIlcken
will be relIumed on September
10, 1958 at the Day Training Center, 147 S.· Lansdowne avenue
loansdoWDe. The school is conducted under the a1J8Plces of the
Delaware County Chapter Of the
PEnnsylvania Association for Retarded ChiIdn!D and any retarded
child living in Delaware County is
eligible to attend.
On September 10 there will be
a half day session for registration
of students and formation of
classes according to the age and
ability of \:he chI1dren. TheTeafier
ClllsSes will be held each day
Monday bough Friday from 9: 30
Mr, and Mrs, Roland N. Coit
and their children Claudia, Craig,
and Kent of Marietta avenue lett
August 23 by traIn for Oklahoma
City, Okla., where they will viBit
Mrs. Coit's moth8l' Mrs. A. B,
Irwin and Mr. Coit's mother Mrs.
Freda Kennedy unUI after Labor
Mrs. M. R. Cassel. Mrs. Martha
Benedict and Mrs. Marguerite
Dapperi have been appoln~
teachers fot' the coming year and
an additioDal teacher will be appohited before September 10. Mrs.
Rita Boylaft, Rldiey Park, will
be .in chilrge of t1ie 11lnch program
and a groUp of volunteer assistants will ald ~ and the teachers.
Mrs. N. T. Bard of Haveriown and
Paul 'Reed,' Media, will be
Mrs:
pkg,. for 23~
Bond-ware Plastic Forks, Spoons (10 to pl
Pape~ Cups (Wide Assortment for Hot or Cold erinksl
Marcal Napkins (60 to pkg.)
"kgs• •
,e
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,
detai's for • • •
!lSc :Refund - When Yo" BUY.. .
2 Ig,. btls. Booth Pale Dry Ginler Ale
for 59c
Carnation 'Tuna
The Tenderloin of Tuna
a
.Hellman's Mayonnaise
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l~-oz,
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WhIle Watermelons
White Cauliflower
Swarthmore-IMledge Union School Distrid
School Calendar for 1956-57
Schoolmen's Week Recess
November 22 and 23
Thanksgiving Recess
December 20
Last Day before Christmas Holiday
January 2nd
Resume Classes
February 22nd
Washington's Birthday Holiday
March 22nd
Last day before Spring Vacation
March 25-29
Schools Closed-Spring Vacation
each39c
April I
Schools re-open
April 19, 20, 21, 22
Easter Vacation
head 29c
May 30
Memorial Day Recess
June 2nd
Baccalaureate
June 3rd or 4th
Cmnmenrement
June 19th
Last day pupils
June 20th
Lastda:y~
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HOME-ROQMLISTS
OCEAN SPRAY
Kle~n EverydQY ",per Plates
williams, N. H. Enroute each
way, the Calhouns visited the
Albert WebsteIs In Ridgewood,
N. J.
'l'he boys and girls of Swarthmore and Rutledge are anUclpat1ngthe QPening of school on September 10th when they will see
their DeW rooms, meet UwIr new tea<:here, greI!t classmates, lU!d look
through their books. Tbey will also t!lOPerience the reaIlza1:lon of
promotioo into a new !II1Ide.
.
PupIls retumlng to the high school c1a ss l!f will find the homeroom '
assignments posted conspicuously on bulletin boards in the corridors. For their conveliience, the following iists 'may be used.
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Grade
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun
of Elm avenue and their daughters Helen and Deane returned
recently from vacationing since
August 2 in . New HampShIre.
Martha joined them for the firSt
long week-end and relutned by
lraIn to her work at VIscose. They
picked up Jack at Winchester,
a.m.
to year
2:30 the
p.m. Training Center farm
N. H. for
where
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will be under the supervision of two weeks on Laurel loake, Fitz-
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. . JANITOI INJUIID
intennedlate boy" ~. Schad first Gamet plac1na second and C.
.
(time 40.) with John Thurman Brodhead and A. Paul, Garnet·
School Staff in Full Woman's
James Morgan.
of the
Club ofjanlf«
Swarthmore,
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second and J. Seybold third; sen- and White, tyiDg for third. T h e r e "
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18 contested. points and Vicki with lor boys, Richard Coles ft!'st were DO lntermecUate boy divers.
(Continued from pace 1) "
in
9.
. (time 35.6) with Bill Morrison Diane Renshaw, White won junior Moo~ aDd. Myrilo McOaJHne, fifth c14eDt last week when be was
Betsy IBreakell encountered the second and J. Moran third.
girls with Beth Purnell and H. and sixth and Mrs. Albert Gwinn, retUmlng wi1rh his wife and
same hardsbip. Although she won
Breaststroke - midget glrls,D. Morrison, both Garnets, second music.
daughter from a brief vacation in
the junior girls backstroke (45.9), Renshaw second and Beth Pum- and thelrd. John Ungem Gamet
At the Rutledge School on Mar-' Virginia.
.
breaststroke (49.3), f r e est y Ie ell third: midget boys, Andy Sey- won junior boys with the Me- ton avenue, Rutledge, Anne PetHe was forced. of! the road by
(37.6), and butterfly (46.2) she bold second and K. Prescott third; Curdy brothers, Richard a Garnet ~ti, will be teaching pades one a car awroachJDC on the \9I'OIJ3
had no fellow competitor in the junior girls, K. Peterson second and DiDo a White tying and split- and two; Mrs. EUzabeth Corson, side and went off the bank into
200-yard freestyle and failed to and J. Harris third: juntor boys, t1ng poln1s for second and third. Grades three and four: and. Mrs. tree, according to reports. rf1t!elv~
place in the junior girls diving. M. ~yer first (time 52) with G.
Non-Team CompetitIon.
Marjorie Ooronway, gnldes five ed by oftlcers of the club. JUs
Her top score in the jUDior girls SulUvananci Steve Hansell ~To assta'e all-round particlpa- and six.
family is safe and James expectS
age-group therefore only reached ond aDd third: lntennediate gtr.ls, tion in
day's· ftul, several
Thomas Boyle is Elementary to. be well enough to be on hand
. 20. Runner-up In that group was Ann Paul second and Sue Camp- events were- arranged expressly School PrIncipal, Mrs. Ruth Mc- for tile opening of the club year.
Karen Peterson with 6 points.
bell t~ intermediate boys, :ray for non-members of the team and Dowell, Elementary Art Teacher,
~
JOycel WillIams supe,rlor cup Lord first. (time 45.2) with J. cup competitors. SOme swimmers Mrs. Edith Kenney, School Nurse,
chances were nipped i9 the bud SeY~ld secolld and H. Schad entering these events thereby aDd Mrs. Grace Narbetb, Cafewhen she suffered a cramp and third, senior. boys, J. Monm first sacrift.ced qualifying. for a greater teria Manager, and ~ R.
ba.d .to leave the pool on the sec- (44.2) with R. Cole second and JiIJl chance toward their team or cup Morey is Supervising Princlpal of
ondlap of her 200-yard freestyle Bruce third.
wiD as each person was llmited to Schools..
Carefully Compounded
Friday night, so that despite her
Freestyle midget girls, D. six events. Winners were:
The School Board Members are
winning the intermediate girls 'Renshaw secol!.d and Lynn HartKickboard race-midget girls, Donald P. Jones, Samuel T. Oar- Each Season of the Year
backstroke (38.4), breaststroke man .third; midget boys, And y D. Sullivan first with Nita Paul penter, John SpenCer, Mrs. Mary
CATHERMAN'S.
(.44), butterfly (40.2), and diving MacNair first (39.3) with J. Cloth- second and Linda ~her third. Spiller, Carl Ande!'son, David J.
DRUG STORE
and placing <;econd in 50-yard ier thh:d: JUDior .girls, J. Harris midget boys, J. Clothier first with Vint, and S. Clayton Wicks.
freestyle she totaled o~y 23 points second and Marsha Hunt third; E. Peterson second and J. Ren-as high scorer of her age group. j·unior boys, R. Jackson first (34.6) shaw third; junior girls, J. Harris
PLACES AT KELLY POOL
Ann Paul was' runner-up ~th with G. SulUvan second and M. first with B. Kamp second and S.
Jean Bo~er 'of Dickinson avenue
i5'k.
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Boyer third; intermediate girls Dearing third; junior boy~~ placed sixth In the Middle At,High scorers in the other age- Ann Paul first (33.6). with J. Paul entrres; intermediate· girls, J. lantic AAU diving events heid at ~.IIIII. . . . .nn_
groups were: junior boys--George and C. Brodhead tying for third; Bruce first with B. McClarln sec- Kelly Pool, Philadelphia on Thurs_
'IOUU' FlAM·.·ING
Sullivan with 14 points and Mah- intermediate boys, H. Schad first ond and S. Drlehaus thlr'd; inter- day of last week.
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Ion Boyer runner-up with 13; in- (32.5). with J. Seybold second and mediate boYs, S. K:amp first and
Jean . also did exhibition dives
STUDIO
termediate boys-Howard Schad J. Thut'man third; ~or girls, C. Fellows second.
. at the Aronomink Pool on Sunday
.
and John Seybold . tying with 17 Sue Hansell third; seQlorboys,
Breathllolding contest - midget in a water carnival for the benefit
points each; senior boys - Joe Bill Morrison tlrst (29.5) with R. girls, B. Fuoss first with L. zech- .of the OlympIc Swim Fund.
Moran and Bill Morrison tied with Coles second and J. Moran third. er second and B. Kamp third;
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13 points.
. Butterfly-midget girls, D. Reo- midget boys, J. Clothier ft.rst with
Le ~
Other placings in cup-competi- shaw second and Debbie Sullivan C. Prescott second and Riallard a Ice ar i
State &M~diaroe Sts.
ti~e events were:
third;· midget boys, E. Peterson Howe third; junior girls, Jean
200-yard freestyle midget second aDd A. Seybold third; jun- Gabriel first with J. HarrlssecMEclla -6-2176
girls, Diane Renshaw second and ioi &irlB, K. Peterson second; jun- ond and S. Deering third; junior
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Susie Wigton third: midget boys,
Jack Renshaw second; junior
girls, Betsy Breakell first: junior
boys, George Sullivan second and
Mahlon .Boyer third; intermediate
gir~s, Charlotte Brodhead first
(Ume 3:02.8) with Ann Paul secand and Jean Paul third; iDtermediate boys, John Seybold first
(time 2:59.6) with Howard Schad
second and Chuck)' Fellows ~d;
senior men, Dave Preston fiTst
(t4ne 2:30.9) with O. Rankin second and Joe Moran third.
.Backstroke-.-M.idCe!::t girls, D.
Renshaw second aD4:~ Hartman third; midget boys, Sandy
Robinson first (time 54.3} with
.Eric Peterson third: junior girls,
Sue Crawford second and J e a n
Hams bhlrd; junior ~s, R. Jackson fim (time 41,6) WIth G. SuIlivan second and M. Boyer third;
intennediate girls, Ann Paul sec.
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ior boys, M. Boyer first (50.5) boys, R. Taylor flrstwith John i-==--;::;;;=----~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
wibh G. Sulllvan second andS. Hanna second and B. Johnson
Hansell third; intermediate girls, 1ih1rd: intermediate girls, S. CampC. Brodhead second and A. Paul bell flrst with Scotty Prescott sec_
third: intermediate boys, J. Sey- ond and Louise Howe third: Inintroduces' ,
bold first and H. Schad second: termediate boYs, J. ThUrman ftrst
senior boys, B. Morrison first with C. Fellows second aDd S.
STELLA ~OBSON.- formerly with
(40.2) and J. Moran second.
Kamp third: senior girls, Barbara
Ballet Russe
The Whites team led the Gar-Bloom first wibh S. Hetherington
nets 37 to 25 at the end of the second and J.;·Paul tbinl;. senior
. Fokine· ~1Iet
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first .even~, the 200-yard freestyle, boys, Hallock Campbell· flrst with
.... Catherine LitHefield
and added to their lead right up .J. Moran second and Leroy PeterBroadway Shows
through the gra~ slam relay son ·tlr1rd.
which they won by a split hair.. Sidestro~e.- midget girls, B.
Small Classes
EnroII·Now .
Diving points were more evenly Pumell and B. Kamp tied for
Call SW 6-4430 .
Between' 12:00 " 2:00
distributed between Garnets and fi1"st and second and D. Sullivan
Wbltes.
Was third: midget boys, R. Howe .
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Williams, a W,hite coming in sec- Harris first with S. Crawford secTENDER STEAKS and CHOPS' Cooked ·to Order
on~. Brodie Cr~wfo:rd, Wblte, won ond and K. Peters,?n third; j.unior
EXCEIJ.ENT BANQUET.AND ~~rv FACILITIES
seDlar boys with Harry MeCal- boys, Skipper Willisflrst: mter- §
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lister, Gamet placing second and mediate girls. Diane. Yetter first &
DININ.IOOMS aN LOllY All CONDITI~;"D •
Hallock Campbell, White, third. with S. Campbell second and S.
Joyce Williams, Whitt! won inter- Bruce third: intermediate boys; C.
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engaged in research at the Hanford Engineering Works.
Bobby Kahler returned to his
home in DoWDington on Sunday
after a four-day visit with George
Brodhead of Maple avenue.
Miss Elise Remont of Moylan
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where
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The Swarthmorean, 1956-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1956-08
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