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Another 1 School'
Tax Jump Predicted
Pau 12,
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11IE SWARTIIMOREAN
,
ege A_nee'. s . 4TH GRADE MOTHERS
N'ew Faculty Member's
Election Petitions 'StfUf .'
more decides
build for
smaller
TO IitEIt MONDAY.
Circulating
Monday
classes
It will toprobably
mean
the CoD'
/
. te as greato
Fourth grade mothers of c1
Jean
State will not particlpa
(Con tlnued f rom Page 1)
.
•
McCreight's
College
Avenue
ass
.
"
'" in ftnallclal aid .
t- two' six-year terms.
No one- has
Jones said, "Remember we are
f
will hold their second group mee . d lared for the second year term
.. moing public, NOT private,
3to Join StaR or
ing of the current yeer on Monthe tJn\e of this writipg..
Jones Discusses New schools and I do n'll.believe we
2nd
day, February 25.
The olBce of .Justice of the
Elementary Cost
are in a financial position here to
Here
Elm ave- Peace, another six year term Is
t LWV
.
. plan for less than 25 pupils,
A __
•
also open this year, and Peter E. .
,a
. id
thoulfb occassionally· a class mlght
Chadwick Alger, Manuel ......
nue at 3:30 'p.m.
,
.'
T Id incumbimt, will file for.reA S.'k to,7 mill Increase
the fall below this mark."
sio, and Michael Scriven,. new
Mrs. Oharles Topping, program el~tion. As yet, there are no antax rate of the Swarthmore-RuJones (whose opposition to professors of political SCIence, chairman, will introduce the guest 'nounced candidates for the two
ledge Sohool District Is required authorities as involving !remen- Spanish, and philosophy, have speaker, Mrs. Stuart Grav"!', who
cies existing" for auditors,
to build needed elementary class- dOus red tape and at least 10 per joined the. Swarthmore' College Is director of the Ch1ldren's :~or the 'school,and one for
rooms, Donald P. .Jones, school
t higher cost has been long faculty for the spring semester.
Theatre Group at the Community the borough each six 'year terms•.
board president, disclosed at the c~n ding) annoW:ced the elemenMr. Scriven comes to Swarth- Art Center, ~allingford.· Mrs.
Wi
ver~ few departures, it
February 14 luncheqp. of the local ~an expansion would probably be more after work as a .research Graves wlll describe the work in,. h : ' th custom in this bor~
F~!>ruary 14 luncheon meeting of 1Io':e under a MunIcipal Authority associate at the MInnesota Center voice, diction and creative dra- as h ;en e years to renomlnthe local League.of Women Vot- sinc.e it is moreSchthan canlstrbieh
;"atics
iSthdOithng Wltr·th the young
an':
those
who
t
e
r
s
.
"
ed
by
direct
001
D
c
uvn
i
children
10
e
ea
e
group.
h
h
Id
y
of
these
olBces
. 'Tbe lower figure would stand
t State symbolic logic, philosophy of sc "
. lit
ave e
an .
.
!
' . if the $500,000 to $600,000, esti- issue and the curren
.
tied
. up ence and an introductary class.
Tea, provided ,by hOSPlta
n..1lnd
Y.. sm'_"e all> n"erve without saiary
Authority
situation
IS 00
. in.
~~,
mdted. a§ th~ cost of a 10 to le2r that
it would
delay the
project
Well-trained both
in scIence and chairman, Mrs.
ed fi ,Hilton.
t flied
by (with the exception. .of tax colroom expanSIOn, comes at 3'1. p
d fi '{ I t least a year Dr two. in philosophy, Mr. Scriven holds wll! b~< serv
rs, o· ow
lector and auditors, and ,Justice
. nt 'nterest and Is amortized over e m e y, a
a B.A. in mathe.matics and phys- the meeting, presided over by Mrs. of the Peace who receives fees
1 penod.
.
authority
is dethe ics and an M.A. in mathematics Paul Zecher, chairman of. tlV! for
ace 30-year
A 20-year "Thet imunicipal
l I a far
as' can be
... s·.el'Vl'c.e8.).
. amortization would add the other mos . Ogd ca d s ou know it must and philosophy from the Univer- group.
This factOr' has been paramount
.
termlne
y HI advocate it," sity of Melbourne. He received a
. :hd the bo-.......
1'k mills,. Jo~es ~.d.
b the lastan
resort
"
in keep.....
• ....,... out of
The D.str.ct Jumped 7 mills he d i e d
·Ph.D. in philosophy from Oxford, RECORDING STAR WILL polltics.
....,
from its (ormer 35-mill limit last e h e.c ar . 'd Swarthmore was University.
SING
HERE
FRIDAY
One outstanding example of
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Tompson sal
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.
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th o
t
.
year after its unIOn
WIth
Rutl~e
t . bel
ble to expedite
Born in England, thou",.
now
this policy
sa
.• •.Ormer
"
bird I
d' tri~ fortuna e 10
ng a
.
di'
Pitman'
Dem .
raIsed It to a t
c ass lS ••• its program by informing the State an Australian citizen,. Mr. Scriven
Contralto Carol BrIce, reeor n Burgess John A." . ,a
0DoUbting that anyone except a
'Ili
to roceed under ants as. American correspondent star, wlll give a concert in Cloth- cra.t, who was elected In an over. schDOI it
was WI
ng. I power
p
- an English periodical "The ier Hall on the Swarthmore C0I- whelming RepubI'lcan b orong..
~,
ph/loso.pher
could
pred.ct
.
.
fi
it n-eSfor
.
..
ed lts own nanCla
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22
board decisions, Jones announc
I "billt in. this direction Motorist" in his less academic mo- lege campus, Friday, e ruary
four times.
.
State approval of the Rutgers ave- sarY'h I~ u y lans of many dis- ments.
- at 8: 15 p.m. There Is no admissIon Citizens are reminded that no
nue site and of a proposed room h~s e
p p
A doctoral study on the role of charge for the concert, which is signatures can be obtained before
schedule had been obtained
pirivate scholars in making for- sponsored by the William J. next Monday, and that all8 peti-_
. and
th tncts. Thompson Queried
f
the local District is now m e ,
eign policy a~d four years. of Cooper Foundation.
tions must be filed by the 1 th 0 .
third step (proving its financial
Thom~so~ said the S!ate s cur- work with he Office of Naval In- The program will consist main_ March.
responsibility), after which it rent haslc slle standar~ .s,an orig-. telligence has helped prepare Mr. Iy' of songs by Handel Bnd Schu- p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
will be ready for the final stage lnal plot of 5 ac:,¥, p us an acre Alger to teach American Foreign bert and American spirituals.
it has been advising 18 to 20 acre
Most recently he has taught at his sister at the piano.
. sit H
' Jones said he believes 7 or 8 plots or, for very smali schools,
H 10 to 14 acres. He said the' State Princeton Umver Y'. e was an . Miss Brice first appeared with
. ht
'b'l!t t
that undergraduate at UrslOus College the Boston Symphony in .1947
rooms are needed rIg away. e
expects these to cost about $350,- h.as a re~1 responSl •
0 see ed and did graduate work at the and since then has perfQrmed, with
000. Another 3 to 4 rooms mtwust s.tes which shut out ~tur~ ne s Johns Hopkins School of 'Advance many other. American Orchestras.
follow within a year or
0 are not adopted and t at axpayt'
I St di
.
I t
h ' dd d Tdl Boa d I ers are not saddled by unneces- Intema .0:1a . u es.
Together with other artists, she
a er. ea. e..
e
r
s
frills The Slate is giving
Mr. AC&enslon replaces James has made a good-will tour in the
pressing hard m an attempt tOlsa~1 m~re money so'it has to Sorber of the Spanish department, Federal R~public. of Germany.
When mii:'~~es ,ma,tter. ,
rush the first new facilities to sc
s
. ti
Th St te who Is at present on a leave of
J . .
comp1etion"by September 1958 . assume more dlrec on. ,e a
b
I S ' In dditi
t
_
tarn to this pharmacy
F8~ Authority . has fuJI authority, it only dele- a seh,,:ce n pa~.
on i 0
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Shane
where prescriptions are a
As soon as the elementary pro- i gates It partially and temporarily ~eac..= litsev~a hse n;:s Asn of' Coiiege avenue entertained at
specialty.
asiure you
ject is underway, the Board will i, to a local school board, he pointed . pa i '
era r~ t ere, of r·o
open house Sunday evenIng for
be able to conSider high school out.
.
.
cens 0 lS an assoc a e pr ess r 0 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hamtitersteln,
prompt, preCIse Com,
'needs Jones sttld he hoPed the The newly established practice romance ::nguageshiat ~ve~ord II, following the Cooper Foundapounding ":t price. that!
vacat~d ColI.,ge avenue element. of sending inspection te~ms into cEliollegAe. e. and i taS tw e'f ~s. tion Lecture in Clothier Memorial.
, r·
\
scenslO
n anlsh
pro eds s o
r.
tal';)< school could be readied,for' the proposed seh001 area is. ": ery f sa
S nIsh
k' assths S
Members
of the faculty an d .
are uniformly
fair•.Bc sure
,
junior .high school occupancy by wise, Thompson stated; It g.ves 0 art~"ent :'inee1:te ~a':uy"
friends in tile cQmtitunity were
to trY us next timel
the Fall following the one In a better local picture to the gov- Pth t
As
si
.H th
nI' also guests.
whiclr Its younger pupils'
were, eming State bureau.
(een
th Os
t de....
t yt,.-;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
.
e bwo
are"
e 0
transferred to their new quarters
School districts can build be- msem the rso thia
p"" .men a
. ded" l11,lm'"
war more
s semeser.
(this would be the 1959-60 school yond State recommen
CATHERMAN'S
\
year).
"
mums, he said, but all cost of
,DRUG STORE
Renovation of the high school' extras do and should fan on, th~ BROWNIE TEA
building should take place by the district. The State does not re. KI 3-0586
next year (1960-61), ·he lelt. 01- quire cafeterias although it does HONORS DR. LU~HRING
though he hoped some improve-, like to see them in rurai .a"reas
BrownIe Troop 657 .of the Col.8igRedudions.
ments such as Iightlng might. be where children must remam at lege Avenue SchOOl entertained at
----.,undlertaken before more major school for lunah.,
1.
a Valentine .tea last. Wednesday
"People can vtew the state as a at .Whlttier House. Dr. Frederick,
ones could ,be afforded. '
ANTIQUES and
Asked if the elementary room. Big Bad Wolf that· d"1'ies them W. Luehring of North Chester
GOURMET SHOP
schedule included a kitchen, Jones: the right to do what they want, road and Elm Avenue was gueSt of
Providence Road
.' replied "No, not in the proposed or they can see it as a guide whIm honor. Members of the troop parbuilding which will be separate helps a district prevent mlst8kes", tici"ated in the preparations for
WallingfDrd, Penna.
but probably quite near the pre.- Thompson. declared.
the "arty, including invitations,
ent school on the Rutgers plot; but
Aske.I whether '. equalization of I decorations, and cooking:
,
,
,
we have discussed putting a assessments, which comity schools
"YOU MEfT THE NICEST PEOPLE .AT SPEARE'S"
kitchen on the wing of \!1e old are seeking, would tend to, in- WOMAN'S CLUB NOT~S
school in order to confine eating crease taxes, Thompson replied,
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
to the area already established "I can't predict wheth~ SwarthPlans for the lamp-making
there."
more's 1~x ra~e wOuId;.be . lower course l1ave b~n cancelled, as an_
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; S"turday, 9:30 to 6:00
To another questfon regarding or higher but reasseSS1)1ent would 'nowiced by Mrs. S, L . .Althouse,
class size he stated the Board has cause more direct bond Issues and chairman of the home department.
Mrs. John T. Pinkston Jr., chair_
In mind a minimum of 25 pupils less authority !!nanci~g if it-raised
and maximum of 30. County Sup- assessments to a higher rate of man of the literature department,
.,
erintendent o.f Schools, G. Baker real value. (It is for this reason, has announced for its mee~ng on
Thompson, a. former principal of increased borrowing capactiy, that Friday, March I, Florence Lucasse
Swarthmore Ifigh Se\JooI, who the Sw.arthmore School Board Is will review' "Dear Mad'tn" by
also spoke at ,the meeting remind- backing the move.. Reassessment Stella W. Patterson.
ed the audience, "tOday'S State often discovers some formerly "n~
The final meeting of the Invest.
policy of dividing by 33 children assessed properties: and others ment series wiU be held Thursday,
FH.i...
in establlshi..g room needs Is which had very.: very low assess- February 28 at 10 a.m. The topic
rough on areas like SWartluilore ments. It Is ss1d that it often will be ''Portfoliit Planning".
AVE., 7tH &: WELSH STS.
whose phiJosciphy '. calls for smal- doesn't change propel'ties which
ler classes. Larger rooms might have not been unfai.rly below
NOnled Dlvlsioa Head
. have to be built, or if Swarth~ their own share for years."
Mrs. Irvin ·R. MacElwee ·Df Mt.
Holyoke
place has been named to
.~
,.,
head one of the· divisions of the
,
,
,.
committee for uTangeD,ents for
the.. annual convention of the
'URelPS
Take up a.nd relay, most stairs eSlac••• S"rts
$15.00 Pennsylvania Council of Republic
Women wliich will meet in. Phila_
• alouses
Clean, most stairs e DuftC)arees
$5.00 to $7.00 delphia for the first time in the
Bi~ding Dr .eami~~ extra, if ~ed.
histc!n' of the organization; scheduled for November 21 &nd 22.
Adds Yeors '0 CarPet life
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MAR 1 1957
Registered
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"To Vote?
THESWARTHMOREAN
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SWARTHMORE. FRlDAY,Mareh 1,1957
,
World Day Df Prayer,
Win be Held March 8
"Community· Churches
'To Sponsor 2 P.M.
Service
.
To Vote?
$4.00 PER YEAR
Ciassjf.aI Translator° '. ('
co:~:.::.::::tsth~I~~~
poSe ROom of :the Rutgers Ave-
Registered
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 9
AI. You
Antiques Fair To Draw
e or Ice Ph:=:n~=~'~~s~~
.
.
speak on ."Problems of the Trans24 Dealers Will Display
Last week's Swarthmorean car- Iator" in the Meeting House on
Treasures Tuesday
a list ot candidates for v:art. the Swarthmore College campus,
Through Thurs.
Borough offices who had de- Friday, March 1. The lecture,
Shortly before 2 p.m. F.rIday,
cided to file petitions for. the May which is sponsored by the William
Approximately 2000 antique
March 8, the chiming of familiar
Primary on theltepubllcan Ticket. .J. Cooper Foundatfon and the de. lovers (rom the Greater Phlladelhymns will call all peoples in the
This list has been increased.
partment of Classics, begins at 8: IS Phla area are expected to attend
Bc!rough of Swarthmore and 1iUl'For Tax Collector, a four' year p.m. and is open to the public.
the 12th annual Antiques fair, to
rounding communities to an hour
term, six' have announced their
Known for his translations of be held next Tuesday, Wednesday
of prayer In the Swarthmore
Intention to file.
Homer's Iliad, the OresteIa, and and Thursday (March 5, 6, and 7)
Mrs. M~ H. Fussell, Vassar ave- Greek lyrics, Mr. Lattimore is at at the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Methodist Church. -On this 71st
observance of World Day of Pray_
nue; T. M. Gibson, Rutgers ave- present engaged in preparing new
A total of 24 dealers, some new
er, Christiana around the world
nue; '. Robert Hopkins, South translations of Greek tragedies for this year, but the majority having
in some 20,000 communities in ,the
Chester road; Mrs.' Eleanor L. a series to be published· by the participated every year since the
United states and 147 countries vl:'i'W".
\,.
Liddell, RivervieW road; John A.' UnIversity of Chicago.
club started the fair, will come
be ',praylng for a world to
Schumacher, College avenue; and
In ao;ldlilon he is a professor at from a four-slate ar<;<,-Pennsyl_
know peace.
.
·ition-•
Snyder, Dartmouth ave- Bryn Mawr College. Mr. Lattl- vania, New Jersey, New York and
This year's message was writnJle. It. is rumored that Samuel more holds a Ph. D. from the UuI- Delaware.
ten by Mrs. Serena Vassady, a·
Althouse of Rutgers avenue may verslty of Illinois and was a
According to Mrs. Robert A.
native of Hungary, an!! .concerns
also file. .
Rhodes Scholar.
Boyle, general chairman, more
her "experlellCeS in Budapest' dur.
...'
For CoUncil; in addition to the •
•
furniture will be displayed this
lUg. WorUi War U. Mrs. Vassady, ... I
Sent to 'Gov. following wlll
named last week, the
f ..... dberg· ,
year than ever before. There will
invited long in advance ot the ,e egram
file:
"'-11U1
be a variety of choice pieces in
March iI date to prov:Ide the 1957 ,.:' Leader Against ' .
William -.GIII, Dogwood lane;
pine and cherry, as well as many
message, prepared the'groundwork
".
hway
William Lee, Guernsey road; and
from the Victorian period. Dry
for
it
behind
the
.Iron
C!frIaIp,
Robert
Wilson,
Harvard
avenue.
sinks,
dough.'
troughs, blanket
and · ~"bet···th H garian'
Op'
. position 'of some of the colF
Sch I B d si
,
W.,.....i
oar, M x Myear . Budd Schulberg, Osc8l'-wionlng chests., items.in copper and brass,
•• _"' in
th01'8f II e Sinu
th··n
lege.
alumni residing in the Bor:: t or tw to00be ltd,
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sg
n
e
a
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ce
en,
e~,
o·
e
ec
ar-'d her h·'-band 'a' p~f--or ough of" Swarthmore was· expres- InC
bell f 'V e sa rs.
a
ue author of "On the Waterfront," pewter, china,• miniatures, clocks,
""e
an
0
amp
o· as Gerner
r. ven of"Sunday night delivered the third jewelry,
of theology,
'have come to - this sed.thIs week against the position Mrs.
Eudora Sproat
. choice glass, and picture'
'
of Swarlhm.Ore C.ollege on the
lecture In the "Art and Mass frames, 'Will also be featured.
'
country
.now, liylng in
South Prlneeton avenue, W. New- Media" aeries being held at
As in other years, luncheon Will
Lan sterand
Sheare
W ' " s'peak at n· e Mid.-County Expressway Issue.
to R
f EI a enu will
'.
"'
. Hendrix.son, secretary of filn yerson 0.
m v
e
Swarthmore Colleg'e under the be served from 11 a.m. until 2
C. . ca I Pres'byte
.'"'"'Church 100
,LaRue
Edgehill
arme road Glens!
nan
F
th.. t 0 ear tenn Carl D sponsorship of the WIiII1,.am .J. p.m., and the menu this year wlIl
' de at 8 , pm Swarthmore Citizens inOpposi.. e.
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.
.
.
or
w y
' e,Rut
, ' Cooper Foundation. The Seri!,s be Increased to include assorted ,
Mar h 8
tion to Route "A", announced. that And . ~. Presid
t
c
.
." erson,
en avenu,
- was launchedb.y J,ames Michener pllit.ters, soups, sandwiches, sai"Under the leadership' of Mrs. moore than SO alumni of thl! col- ledie:, will.. file. .
- .
and Osc. ar Hamixierst.e1n Ii, w.ho ads aD..,d dessert. Mrs. W. Alfred
Dana' 'Loudin, women from the lege residlng in' the Borough al_
A
I t llst of all candidates
comp
e e·in The
. Swarthmore..
SPOke on the novel
and the timusicchairman
of
kitchvario\isSw!II1hmore .church.ell in. ready' had sign'ed" his grDup'S' peti~· will be
given
•..:...
to Smi~,
has genera)
hasiz
.hoi
~sh
• . 11 .
t th tion, which describes the "'A"
.
.'
.
. III comedy" a~d ·...,.;,r r a on·
en,' emp. ed ~~'a·
es
the
Route as'hil1iing""rat greater
.
Mal'J)h, 1 \the.
mass
S!¢dilys
h.e
, ,'.;be· .
pa~t on . the JIves of 'far more
filin~.
.'"
the Series will present. dlrector- from 2: 30 P.OL until 5. p.UJ; every
..- (Contlnued
Page 8)
people than any other route which
producer Harold Chinilan, March afternoon, and aurlng the eveulng
has been discussed.". .
3; choreographer and dancer Jer- )lours, the Junior Club members
orne Robblhs, March 10; composer_ will serve refreshments. A door
This announcement follo.wed an
eaflier disclosure that Il group of
r......
"
musician Paul Creston, March 17; prize will be awarded each day.
alumni'residj!nts 'of the boroUgh
Henry.J. Cadbury, professor motion picture producer and writAll
of the Fair will bi!
had sent a telegram to Governor emerit.. of dlvlnIty' at, Harvard, er Dore Schary, April \; and tele_. used toward the repair and up.'
(
George Leader and other'State"'of; and chairman of. the Amerioan vision producer Lawrence Lang_ keep of th.eclubhouse.
Ancient Rivals Vie For ficials calling on them to disre- hiends SerVice Committee," will ner,' April 14.
.
dUd
gard letters from Colleg
be
The .nub of the prOblem; stated
Covete
nOO
~
the first speaker in a new ser- Mr. Schulberg, is "how can you
who, live. outside of Delaware ies o.f ,discussions "Some Great In~
h
Trop, Y , .
County as "expressions of oplnlOtl tel1>reters of oUr Chrlstian Faith" reach the widest poasible audience
1{averford and ~warthmore C.ol~ not founded on complete know- to be hi>J.d. Sunday mDrnings at withDut saorlficing your intergrlty,
'j
"Swarthmore 'Friends Meeting.
without giving tht!lll an Inch?"
lelies;anc1imtathlet1c riva~, clash ledge"of the facts.1. .
aaain this' Saturday evening for
He toldhhdOW he an':stdlully'rectped0rdlElied
a Display' Will Be On View
The telegrams were sent in reQn,:March lIo and 10 Dr. Cade K
anlroporbmt Hood Trophy point spo~ to a letter mailed by the bury, an authority on' St. Paul',
azan.. a unsuec . .
iI. Swarthmore's Lamb~M'lller
will talk
t the life and w-k the screen 1>lay "On the WaterSunday
COlntlnued on Page 8)
~. front" from olle-Hollywood studio
3 5 PFrom
M
Field House.
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of the mi onary; wbose capacity to an.other to find a producer.
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If the Gamet hopes to, retilln
friendship shines' out ot his "We got iion film In' spite of every
The Community Arts Center,
possession ot'!h'" co~ted 'silver
lett~rs
aCfoss ~ distance of, almost major studio'ln HollyWood, and Wallingford, has announced the
bowl which it .won last year for
2000 years. On )l[arch 17, Helen F.
think
will
the first time since 19S1, victory
North, associate profesSor bf clas- I don't
we
eyer let them opening of a J!hotography Exhibit
in this basketball encounter is e~"
sics at Swarthinol'e .College, will torget it. That the picture proved on Sunday, March 3, from 3 to. 5
from
.m.
.the
.Dela_
sential. As a result of the Fords Committee Seeks Mar. 23 discuS$ .St. A.ugwjtlne, Bishop and to be a bpx office SUCcess was a pPhotographers
stunning upset triwnph in wrest!. J
phllosopber, whose influence on total surprise. Ne1. ther the film ware County area will show a
ing last week, thfl' MalJi Liners
Deadline For
. the development of the early nor the subsequ.ent no.vel was an W!'de range of sub,;""t
'r" matter, in
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!'Chri.s\i;al'n.. church Is considered sec- effort to ple~ people, but-andcluding children's' portraits and
lead in the race for the trophy,
. Registration"
points to 1'k for the Little . The 1957 Swarthmore College ond only to SI. ·Paul's. His ''Con, this is impOrtant-we hoped it landscapes. Australian eil:jt coast
landscape ~enes' will be' shown
Quak¥S.
' .Folk Festival will be held April fesslons" is a religious classic; his would."
Mr. Schulberg was introduced on 35 rom color slides by Walter
This will be the final trophy 12 through 14. In an effort to affirmation "ThOu hast made us
Clark
-.,ito.r of Ra. n'., E.
, architd-t
_~ , Wallin'gford,
competition before the. ina\!gura- limit the number of outside visi- for thyself and our hearts are by Saxe Commins, .....
tion of the spring sports program tol'S, to stress ,participation. in the restless 'until they find test in dam House and. s1nc~' the publica- at 4:45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clark
(Continued on Page 5)
have r""ently returned from Auswith l1aseball, . golf; tennis and actlvities, and to "promotE! 'a clo"- :thee" has opened a closed door to
track contests. Haverford, in ad- er relationship througbout the countless searchers· for spiritual
tralia.
dition to its wrestling win, downed College cOmmunity and the VlI- help.
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Hostesses for the afternoon is
Swarthmore in sbccer 4-3. The lage with the Folk' Festival, the
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~Mrs.
Robert 'D-k
William Hordern, Associate pro_
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~ of Media.. ExGarnet cross "country team, .un- over-all orglinIzationof the .week
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hibitlng photographerS are:
defeated in 11158, won Sts ml!tCh, end haS been changed.
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Roscoe Ammon and Cresson
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, The physical ed~cation. depart- PrIchard, S~re; .JDhn ;T.
and the footl!all game ended in a
Admittance to the events will
me?t of the Swarthmore,.RutJedge Coslett, waiungtord, past pres!sCOreless deadlock.
be by advance ~tr.ation -D'niy. Nether ' .......nc.
Umon Se\Jool. District wlIl present dent Commercial Photographers
For Swarthmore, three ~ors No one will be admitted, at the
A
lettel
and
petition,
signed
by'
a
..demonstration by the boYs and AsSociation; Arnold V. Steuben(Continued on Page 8)
door who has not .satlsfied this
II1rls
of grades nine I!I 12. The rach, Wallingford, who will exrequirement.
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apprO:Jdmately'SOO residents of evening aifalr "(ill h~ held Friday,
(Continued on Page 5)
Thanks' Workers
Nether ProVidence Township, have March 8, at 7:45 p.m. The public
\llamh 23 Deadline
been sent to John J. Lawler, sec- is cordially Invited; It Is suggested
The Swarthmore Proper ty
Registration will be required
~lvanIa Departmen\ that the smaJler children remain A1UlIlni'. Banquet Set
Owners' Association thankS
for" OIIch of three events:
.
If!gh~.~ "earnest ilt home beea.use of the. uinlted
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Of its membel'll imd all others who . Sq\llll'e . dan~, FrIday eve- protest"'~ the "Blue ROute",
fac1UtieS. '!'he JunlorHigh'.
,,"or ", Saturday Nigh~
were ~enta1 m obtaining nIng, April 12,. SO to .11 In the for the cormtrue1loo of the Norttt..:
have achanee to atWrid at
The Swarthmore Club of Phila.sIt:na1tm.L!Ii' to the .botough's pro(CODtInuedon Page 5)
South~..
' . the . matinee performanee, OIl delphia w1l1 hol4 its 8JlDuaI ban•
~ lJ18hways in nr' ad- •
" , D. F. Chr1st,y is pnlsIcIent Gf.the Thursday; March 7.
quet at Swarthinore College Satjaeenf to SwU1hmore. 598 stana- INYlSfMINTCOUI.
Pnlvidence Towusblp a... The program, umfer' the dIree- urda'y. eveniJl8, March I. Alf!ed
ture.
nbta1necl fftJm all clti-+
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PLAN$ fllLD TRIP Ie Assoc1aUOIl wh1cb clreuiated tlon of <:oeches Vir&lDfaAllea H. WIIIIams,', president of the
-..." resldIDa IIGrth Of the' raiI- . The - - 'lnfCSImaIts for the petition.
imd 1If1Uapd RoM_ w1l1 pre it i'edetal R . •• Bank or Ph!ladel.ro.d.
Women,lQJi»llSOl'ed by the Woman..
a I!roIIS 8eCtion view at. the variouio phis; iormerDain or the WhartoIl
Robert BIl'd headed tfle IP:9UP Club of' Swarthmor:e, ADd OpeD to
a.t1vI~es Df boys'. UId girls> SehooJ, and a memlJer of the
IIecurIq ablDatures·-u. of ' the the ~ .publfc, w1l1 hold a
J. I'ranklln
edueatkla. D8:DCln&Boardollhn'i1 sat.lSWarthlilore
ranro.cL . .AmcIq" ..
aa.IstIJIc
trjp to the J>hi1echIphla .of..
Coll... wID qH !r ' . the subject
. - wnu_ am, 1Ifl'8. lkes of Ba~ and Compa:Dy iJIn
~ ~at. "Ka~ in ~:' Sonie
rAven Bl"",' Ilrs. .,
'l'hurSdaimoziJlq, liard!. 1'- '.
at
thal'ftI8b lIP
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nue School Monda), evening March
4, at 8 o'clock. The.film "Human
Growth" will be shown. Dr. Prentlce, Dean ot'Men at Swarthmore
CDllege, will lead the discussion.
It Ia hoped that a common oplnion' can be' reached as to whether
or nol this film is a valuable
teaching tool, and it it· is, the age
leVel .at 'which it should' be made
available in our school ·sYstem.
AnyolJe interested in, the qqestiDn
~ invited to come and express his
will' .
Oppo".
to' Colle"ge
SandE
t . Xnressed
s ·
Auth'or
S·peaksat CI0lbier
candidat~
Hig'
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lDedi~.on:foIlOWing
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S.W'a'rth'mor'e Meets
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Photography Exhibit
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M::.
College Folk Festival.
Planne:lf for Apri
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SHS Rhythms ProPTam
Scheduled
lor Mare 8
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S.nds Petition
those
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Friends eetmgO
Snnnj;lOrs Meetm'g Senoes
were
Mother-to-be styt.s th.. femous
designed.F Iciely'
to hep you.styIish -as'" as oOllib, '11'" s.. ..... in ....
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. DRESS DEPT, 'Sp._·~ S'I;oud~ ,.'
."I -Itbl the Swartbmoreu.'· .......ii;'II'am";;'_;;;;;II;;;_ _ _ _ _~.~'"•.'• .'ii.,_
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Per80MIs
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Mrs. Henry McComas of Park
avenue was hostess Sunday nl&ht
of Iaat week at a p,ari7 in hown'
()IR:r:.!:::~ :!,,~ =~H~ ':thobeth~
edIcJn
Mr, aJld Mrs.
Lafayette avenue
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1 anla
day .evenjn& from Pleasantville, University of pennsy v
son
and where
daughter-In-ll\w
Rev.their
and
N. Y.,
they vlaited
Mrs. Richard Hart . durlnl the
holiday week end.
John L. WeU"ufer, son 01 Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer 01 Strath
Haven avenue, haa been pledaed
to Slima PhI ~Uon at Lehilh,
University, Bethlehem,. where he
is a ~esbman.
. LOuise Johnson, daughter 01
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney JohnsOn,
Jr., 01 North Chester road, has
been accepted as an assjstant councllor at the National Music Camp
of Interlochen, Mich., for the com~
Mr&. waiter
parenb ~ Mr. ancl JIrL BarrY
enb ~ Coon.. eIt route to PriCe of Chevy Cha .... Mel., who
PInes and.TqOD, N. C.
at
time In NJPSl
Mr. and Mrs. Ed~ W. CoII- ~ ~. PrIce is OD • Untted
lett, Jr., of lUverv1ew
"'lpnent.
.
their chUdreil.Ned. D ...........
Judy Vall wl1l return tomorrow Mr and Mrs. John A. Kac:Jfalr
I.
:.u~em
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v::
slste~,
Bongiovanni, s,!i1
aboard
the Bai,d
Monhead's
Mrs.
Lotta
arch of Bermuda 'on Saturday for
a th""l-week visit to Mr. and Mrs.
J?ayid Knudsen, F~ I,@ld, Pembroke, Bermuda. Mrs. Bongiovanni was feted with a bon voyage
luncheon OIl Monday at the home
of Mrs. Charles LeInbach of DrexeI Hill, the foriner Miss Doreen
McConechy of Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Harris, formerly of Wellesley road,
are now residing In Columbia,
S, C.
.
Louise Johnson, daughter ,of Mr.
nue. at
oi Mri. Th~''''' ere. aD, ~
time SwarUunorean.
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BEAUTY SALON
IIA-UTT CAN TAl. A WIND-SWI" LOOK
9 South Chester Road
Call Klng$Wood_ 3-0476 .
"80 pm.
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THE NEWEST
•In
~urray's
'~~;!~·~~~~~C~'~O~'ed~~!~~~of~.~'~P~.If~.~~~~~.~~~
ance. Miss
was entertained
foreign
aid Price
and technical
asslstby Mr. and Mrs. C. Canby Balderston of Georgetown, and of Middietown road. Mr. Balderston,
with a seven-year appointment, is
vice-president of the Board Of the
Federal Reserve Bank.
Mrs. J .. V. S. Bishop of Harvard
avenue will return Monday, docking In New York on the S. S. IndePendence which wl1l arrive from
Naples. Mrs. Bishop visited her
son and. daughter-in-law Dr. and
Mrs. David W. Bishop In HeIdelberg where Dr. Bishop, a pbysiologist, is on a felloWshIp, eJlIiaged
in teaching at .tbe Max Planck
InsUtute iD Heidelberg, and in research. Mrs.. BIshop also traveled
. In England, .~nce, and Italy.
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SrUTH HAVEN.
MURRAYOS BEAUft SALON
Theatre Square
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and
doctor
all Qf the
work
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. get . ~ dose-up I~nsfor'your camera 'and
start shooting •••. P~rhaps.you can sell fhe .
TV rights to "Medic".
Complete Hotel Padlities for Bttntplets
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Receptions, Parties
A MeG.regor-DoddsHotel
JOHN M.SOMERS, lttm.ger
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Business Men's'LDIl4lh 12 - 1:30 P.M.
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"SING IN SPRING' WITH A SONG"
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Thurs.i March 14
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Fashions by Helen <::lIro
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CLUB
SWARTHMORE, PENN~
2ND FLOOR OF CO;.OP
.MARCH: 5,6, 7.
Tues~ay -; .. , ................... : .. : .. II A.M.
12 feet by 20'. feet
,
Friday Fu.tu,.....7:25 and 9:010 P.W.
Saturday Features-6-8:tS o1nd 10:30 '.M.
, ~<
$1
FOR RENT···
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a
pm.
Friday 9 to 8:30
High School Audltoriu",
an4
to
10 P.M.
W8l;ln~ay .... -: ...................... II A.M•.to 10 P.M.
Thunday ." . ,. . . .. . . . . . . ... .......... II A;M. to 9 P.M.
Admission. - SO
. Cents
12 feet by. 25 . feet
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Luncheon anel Tea S.rv.d
401 Dartmouth Avenue
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End of the Winter Winners
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If 7011 have All a_aMI.
ac:cid_ 7011'11 be sIa4
YOII bay. tbe ·policy with
the P.S. (PenoDlll Be......
ice). "P.-S." i. the perlonal service of a qualified JEtna Casualty Agent.
Let ... tell ,.011 wlQr you
lIOed tb. policy with the
. Peter ·E. Told
..4U U.... 0/''''.' aRee
·333 DarbDoa"
Ave.
,
. KliIgsw.... 3-1833,
what goes with what?
.2.15 ......
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Tues. & wed •• Marcil 5 aael6
3 of tho Bost Shtrs In I of ,~.
V•• r', aest PiCtures!
Gre90ry rock
J ...lfe. Jon ••
F~rlc MII"h
'Phone or stop in
ICI._~Todmlcol"l
....'""!>-'1:15 "lid .,. P.M.
Mar'clt 7; 8 Gild. ,
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For~
Mrs: Bess SeidE-I's
grade
motliersgroup'
met fourth
Thursday
01
la$f week in the Rutgers Avenue
All-Purpose roam, to attend the
grade school assembly. The program consisted of the openi.'1g
ceremony, and two - plays abput
Washington, i'A Noble Surrender".
and "A ~resent fpr the General,"
all presented by Mrs. Seidel's
Fourth Grade:
.
,. movie, "How. to Catch a.
Cold," was shown under the supe!Vision of Mrs. Edith ~enne~.
The progrmn was followed by a
brief business meeting conducted
by Grade. Chairman Mrs. Robert
Wagstaff. .
.
Sep....te Cafeteria Perloclll
High School Princtpal William
Bush announced an attllmpt to
remedy overcrowded conditions
In tbe school cafeteria will' be
ri1ade 'by 'tagge~ilig lunch periods
of junior high, elementary, and.
schools pupils In a two-week
le,i
successful bidder on a $374 sound
pr,jector for Use in the high
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis 'BIshOp 'of
The board will hold an ad- Harvard avenue will entertam at
jot>rn
noon.
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CLEARANCE SALE
AS.k for your FREE copy of LEES'
24iHge'co!or booHet.
"MAN IN THE GRAY
RA..,. SUIT"
sat..' .
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how to start you~ home decorating • _ "
IIow to pia" your home d~ratii19 •••
how to· give your home a new looi: •••
how to serect carpet •••
how to keep your carpet beautiful •••
MlcOy
1Iiars..FrI.cilld
.
~·Mrs.
of
rest,Barbara
seventh grade f"'trick)
teacher here,
attended Nether Providence High
School In 1948 and holds degrees
iri ~rY and education from the
University ot London.
I '" Notl:·A·L~FF &~ MUGIC BOKf.l, I.,
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Swarthmore, Pa.
BOll ya_lllLley
IRLUIIE p_ I.f
Sunday Program To 0Pln
-Special Adivities For
Scouts, Brownies
ift"1
. of ... MotII....·ct.b· .
FASHION 5110W
Plaillie~
Approval of a new 12-cl,_
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Air Conditioned Dining Rooms and Lo661.
Comfortable Skeping Rooms
Blet/ator -. . Pre. Parking
WI~L
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. Klngswood 3·3476
Chester Road
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607 Sci.
Swarthmore
-FAIR
Beauty· Salon
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Yale and Harvard Avenues
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Mr. Peter Thiel
CO-Op· FOOD MARKET
P.L
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nj,f)}' a LeUure y
Authority
Township ofis
both In number of new members
and clrculaU9D.· January was tbe
eighth month In llUecession with
the book clrcillaUon running OVer
'1,000•
DurIng Januar;y a ~tal of 86
books was added to. the Ubrary'.
book collecUOIl; 50 of th1s number
were new books purchUed by the
Library and, 88 were gifts. .
Nat'l Gilt Scoot
Plans are •being completed by
roOm . elementary: t>nUdkig
tbe Swarthmore Girl Scout Neigh,.
house fourth tbrouih s!xth grades
borhood Aasoclation for active
is 'lIOught by the Swarthmorelocal Scout parUclpaUon In DbRuUecJie Union sChOOl District In
servanCe of NaUooal Girl Scout
state form the School Board
Week March 10 to March 16.
'P,llep;&red forJlllng at its Feb- pupUS, counted In the survey by
Starting With a .Scouts Own on
ruary20 meeUn,.
Home anI! School and League of Giil Scout. Sunday, March 10, a
Cost of the building, approxi- Women Voters members under roullded program of activities is
ma¢ed. . at $550,000, will·be
Dr. ,McCrory, are composed of 87 anticlpated. Brownie troops as
die!! by If municipal authotlty ac- flve~year-olds; '93 four-year-olds; well as Girl 'Scout troops wl1l
cording to the application which 711 tbree-year-olds; 73 two-year- take part ·in a special service
the Board pJlms to send to Harrls- olds; and 49 one year and under. centered around the theme of
,burg as soon as the estlmated,anDenial cliD1c Approved
World Friendship as a means Of
DUal ·rental due the altthotlty ls
Establishment of a denial clinic working toward world peace,
worked out and Board signatures In a small room near the High scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Sunday,
complete -the form. A 30-year School auditotlum. was approved March 10 in the Swarthmore high
'bond Issue Is contemplated.
by the Boarci. Pupils whose par~ school auditorium. Guest speaker
The new building wbl'ch
ents are unable to afford necessary for the program will be Mrs.
be placed- close to the
dentsl services will 'be tended Samuei T. Cadwallader of Manoa.
elementary school at Rutgers ther'l by Dr. iames F. Ventura, of
Well versed in' scouting, Mrs.
avenue, Inciudes in addition to the County Medical Cllnlc; Media. Cadwallader has been active In
dozen,ciassrooms a multi-'pur- Costs Will 'be ·borne by the State, the Scout movement since coming
pOse room with band area, a,\ art which bas allowed -15 hours a to this c~untr,Y. ten years ago from
room principal's office and teach- montll for the purpose. The health· her native England. She was a
e';s' ;oom. A kItchen, to be added advisory committee of the iocal member. of th~ .Rimger;, the Engto the m~ti...,ui'pose room of. the Home and School Association i, Ush semor girl scouts. ..C;:~ent1y,
present school, is Included' in the cOntr'buting denial supplies. The she is leB'de~. ot .the SeDlor girl
application.
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School District was given a dental scout trooP.' of Manoa.. $he 'has
One of· the ne'\' rooms will. be chair and equipment by Dr. also served on·the ,Juliette Low
used by' the county for
Samuel Kromash.
committee !If the Delaware Coun~.
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ty CounciL
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retarded children In this area,
Also gratefully acknowledge by
.,.;.;....... 91;'''' d
th lead hi
it can be spared'
the School boa~d were' stage cur~.""... "un er· e.
ers p
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tains' for the Rutg'era .auditorlum of Mrs. Maurice Webster and Mrs. I
Dr. Wal ace McCrory, w o .
.
Carl Atkins will arrange.a display
headed a receiir census of the prOVided .by $675 receipts from f t ·
girl
ti
In
win
School DIstrict, eJOpressed concern I.ast fall's parent-sponsored. ele- dea urlntngthe iocscolu .:?og pin a. rebook f .
d
gazIn
ow.
a ...... p g . a a.
regardI~g. the adequacy of the. .
Il11' an
ma
e TWo firth 'grade troops,troop441,
planne
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ntSComM Ir ~". . ,,~_ eI; 5eeman,'
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0 , , ..rs. o.7
m ee a a cos o .
and ·Mrs. Theodore Purnell; and
Donald P, Jdnes. - and
Tl!8Che ... Appointed
.TroOp 560, Mrs. Richard. Enlon
Chainnan Samuel T.
. The Board approved the ap_. and Mrs. Jolin Aaron troop leadthat the planned roOms
polntment of Mrs. Marjorie Cob- ei"s,. will be in charge of a1'1'llllging
for. four ~tions of each grade, lentz of Marple Township as a scouting display In the Rutgers
which -indicates enrollments of tea'iP-er. of high sChool mathe'- Avenue Sch.ool showcase..
about 2!l pupils per class if local matlcs lor the remainder of the
Other activitieS, to be announcpopulation remains stable, and c~'lt sch~l 'year in place of ed later, are planned. Mrs. Robert .
.
h~ldlng ,will be constructed Chades Klemmer who resigned W. B e,r n .h a r d t, neighborhood
tn. such manner: that an addl,tional Isst montb.
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fooms;c~ ·~i.add,ed
Appointment of Barbara' For_Girl Scoul ~etgh~or1iQOii 'ASsociaessarY·later.Jo~esremar~ed a rest, currently .teaching in' Not- tion meetilig will be held Much •
keeping classes under the cur- ilngh.m, Enilland,' as teacher of 19 at 7: 30
In the Hearth
rently recommended. State averroom of the' Presbyteri~ Church,
age of 33 pupils would probably ~~;h 58grad~b ~st~ry dUrn;gI the instead of March 18 as planned.
mean !hat State reimbursement . sa a Ica year 0 . rma
couid be'secured on. only 10 of ZImmer, wi's also approved. Miss
4th-Grad.' Moth.rS Me.t
the 1-2rQi:>nls•.. ~
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European Hair Stylist .
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$5®fOC)O M~",icipal
01 'Portam01,ltb, Va.
.~. r"mnin., ~ ~unior
Beaver College. Tuesday ~.. .
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nue,
. baa
forma1Jy ......-ed..
~1van1a Cha,ter of. Delilal
'of SchoOiAdriilntstr&tol:i
U~QIl ~~ty. Ed, a tre.bAtiantic Cii)'. KaYls the
man In the ~ School of
~!4rs,' R. D.
:rtDance and Commeree at the
of Spring6eld, tormerIY
University of Pennsylv8nla, is a
North c~ road.
member of tII.e Chr1sUan.Assocla- '. Suaan .13. Bra~ has JJeen .clte4
Uon and a Sta1r photographer for on the dean's h~ list for
The Daily Pennsylvanian.
scholastic achievement d uri n g
Mrs. John M. B. Ward of North the first Semester of the current
Swarthmore avenue ~tert8ined year, at, B\lcknell UrliVl!l'Slty,
at a 'Surprise stork shower fO! Lewillburg. Atresbman, Susan
Mrs. Fr8nk Starrett. of Marietta is ~e daughter of Mrs. David
avenue, following the JIunlor Braun of Yale avenue.
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The Helen Kate Furness Free
avenue, had ..
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libroty.. Repo~
of .;Juniata ave- their bouae
for. tbnIe ~
of t.t week )bo. DaUCbertTa
)bo. Benjamin lL Deugh-
chaJrmui.
.~EWS NOTf;$
.JdwarlI '.f. :Ji!orer. ~ of JIn.
Barbua Anne ~""', dal'lhter
of. DicJd"1!'¥'
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Mr. Philadelphia,
Ross served in the submarpany,
ine service Of the ~avy.He is .attending the Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania..
A September wedding is'planned
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. BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wagner
of Michigan avenue lUjIlounce the
btrth of a daughter. Melinda Jane,
at the University of Plinnsylvania
Hospital, February 25. TJ;le young
lady weigbed six pounds, nine
ounces.
.·Llnda Ann
Dunn, a February and
last Mrs.
weekA.'Sldney
pledged Alpba
Sigma
Philadelphia
are muel
the paternal
on.Ogden
avenue,
Jobnaon,
Jr., of Mr.
and Mrs·,fla
2~th baby. will ",:l,brate her flft!> Alpha' sorority ,at Bucknell Uni.
:!\.l'el'!'aterntll 8.
~y todily WI~ ." party for. averslty; Lewisburg. , " .
""e Mr. and Mrs. II
few of her friends. She is th: 'Mr. Don Guthrie of Cornell ave- Goodall of Liberty.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg nue had as his week end guest Mr.
R. Dunn of Cresson lane.
John Eklund of Bethesda, Md.
Dr. and Mrs. Steven S. Spencer
. .Mrs. Roland L. Colt of Marietta
Mrs. Donald Piccard of D1ckln- of Fort Dellance, Ariz.. announce
avenue, entertaIned at a
son avenue was hostess Wednes..
birth of a dauihter, Mary
'Monday morning for
day evening of last week at· a Elizabeth, on February 25. Dr,
chairmen of the .. Junior
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stork shower for Mrs. Spencer is wit!> the PublicoHealth
Club fashion show. to D
of Sprlnglleld, form&- Service at the Navajo Medlc!,1
Mr. and Mrs. Hes n .
Iy' of Swarthmore. Guests were Center
t
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to their home
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re U}'!l
un ay . ~ llowlng .. former neighbors of Mrs. Coste.
Pate.nal grandparents are Mr.
on Cornell avenue, 0 trI t:
Mrs. Wll1l1im R. Huey of l>ick- and Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of
three week automobile
p
inson avenue had a meeting of the Ogden avenue. Maternal grandFl'!rlda.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. !!IarkIey sewing group at her home on I,
of GuFerns
Mr~:; Wednesday.
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S eyNln-r oad
Mrs. . . . ess a
ryn
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Geer
liUt
Y1
have returned from a vacation of Al:ademy road hId as their
S.wart"m .. ~. POl.
spent near Phoenix, ArIz.
gUests last week Mr. Goer's par_
Miss Margaret PrIce of Moylan
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Fri. & Sat•• March" aBel 2
attended the Fourth National ConLa.... Ollvl..
Fo.tal••
ference· on Economic and Social
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Development, in Was h i n g ton,
D. C,' from February 11 to Febru"REBECCA"
ary 13. Topics discussed included
Fro.
S~.r. iJy Dllp.".
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An_
Scott
MacN~ on Thursday, J'ebru&ry if.
Mrs. MacNaIr.1s the former IofIa
sign and Mrs. W111lam R. Huey,
,;
Jr" in California, first in San
ENGAGEMENT
Franci.sco and then in Long Beach
Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Billstein
,
,
where Ensign Huey, legal officer' of South Chester road announce
MID-W'IN'
TUNE UP'
on the S. S. Thetis Bay, will be the engagement of their daughter
transfered aboard his ship. En Miss Freda Margaret Billstein to
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route home Mrs. Huey will visit Mr. Philip Richard Ross, Jr" son
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. DELCO BATTERIES'
Mrs. Ella F. Long In Galesburg, of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Richard
G'ULF GAS and 'OIL
Ill.
, Ross of Drexel Hill.
Mr. and Mrs.G. Wills Brqdhead J Miss Billsteln is a graduate of
• ROQRT J. AT%, Mgr.
and daughter Charl'!tte of Maple Swarthmore High Sch~1 ~d
,
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
avenue, spent the. week-end In Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, She
.Qp!,osm; Borough Parking lc!t
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. .' D.ar,fmo.... a." Lafay.tte
In the High
seventh
grade,'
willHams,
commore
School.
Jean
plete her school.year in Swarthmore" residing WIth ~r. and Mrs.
Henry Harris of Prmceton avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Harris will return to ·their swarthmor.e home
In the .near future before th'lY
permanently locate elsewhere.
Mr. James P. Daugherty of
Dickinson avenue has b~n confined to his home for the pas! six
week.s with a virus.
Mrs, Sewell W. Hodge entertalned her elghtsome Tuesday at
luncheon and bridge at her home
.
the.~t
Ifa!dl 6. at'~ home of ¥r. ltlrk eny
~ tjIe blrth of I saw it In The Swart.llmoJeu.
vaca-ll~:'~~~'~K~,:n~.~are~~lec~a:vI:n~,~~~~~~~~~~:~~
and RehabilltaUIIIl.,'
toned Florida
In Fort Lauderdale
partment
01 Pbyslcal M
e from
where theyand St.
Mrs. Ralph V. Llttle of Park Petersbur.. spendlnl a week In
avenue returned Saturday morn- eacIi lace.
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In, by train from "orida. Mrs.
M': Wayne Randall entertalnLittle and Mrs. Fzederlck Child ed h~ f1lI!ltsogle Kon!1a~ at
ioured throuah the state and trav- luncheon t\Dd' bI1c1Se .at her home
eled south, to Miami, vlaiUna In on North Swarlhlnore avenue.
Claremont, Sarasota. and Sanibel. Dr. Arthur J. Jones has returned
Island. They visited Miss Emma to his hOme on North Swarthmore
Abbett and Miss I.ydla Baer at avenue' from Taylor Hospital
Anna Marla. Miss Abbett and Miss which he entered January 17 folBaer are formerly of Walllngtord lowihg a fall on the lce.
and of Swarthmore College.
Mrs. Mary M. Hopper of WestMrs. William R. Huey of Dick- minSter avenue arrived home
inson avenue will leave Sunday last week after a two week visit
ingMr.
summer.
visit
several weeks with
with herof father
Clarke
and Mrs. paniel S. Harris, for
her ason
andofdaughter-In-law
En- Morian
DelrayMr.
Beach,
Fla.H,
Jr., of Vassar avenue, with their
children Jeff and Claire will leave
Monday to reside temporarily In
Mimtclalr, N. J., with Mrs. Harris's brother-In-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Pahi. Mr. Harris
. has been transfered to the executive office of the Generai Motors
Acceptance Corporation In New
York. Danny Harris will stay. with
Mr, and Mrs. WilliIII!' Glli, Jr" of
D,?gwood lane In order to complete his ninth year at swart?-
are
held~=:~l~,~Iir~_~.~.a~d~! J~ P":Dauah~
will be
GET HEP TO Ti-US
SWARTHttIORE PARADE 'OF HITS
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M&rjorle T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
&.tered as Second Class Matter• .January 24,
11129, at the PorR
oiDee at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of IIarch 3, 1878.
next
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOOl!!.
SWARTHMOlU!, PENNA•• MARCH 1, 1957
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
METHODIST NOTES
The vital significance for people
There will be two services of
today of Jesus' \leal1ng works will
Communion on Sunday
be empbaslzed at Christian Science morning at 9,and Ua.m. Mr. Kulp
services this Sunday,' wlien the will pres.nt the Communion
Lesson-5ennon is ,ntitled "Christ Meditation at both services. ComJesus."
munlon Stewards assIstilig the
Scriptural passages In the Les- pastor Sunday will be Dr., and
son-Sermon will Include the Mast- Mrs. Alfred H. Wllllams.
er's reply to disciples of John
T,here will be three nurseries
Baptist who questioned his mls- for infants and children up to
sion (Luke 7:22): ''Then Jesus four years of age, a Kindergarten
answering ,aid, unto them. GO program. and' 'a Junior Church
your way, and tell John what I,e,sio,n during the 11 o'clock morDthings ye have seen and heard; ing worship hour.
how that the blind see, the lame The Pastor's Confirmation Class
walk. the lepers are cleansed, the
boys and girls of the 'sixth
deaf hear. the dead are raised, to grade will ';'eet at 4 p.m. in the
the poor the g0SP81 is preached." study for instruction leading to
church membership on Palm Sunday.
The College Wesley Fellowshlp
will meet at 5 p.m. to leave for
the University of _Pennsylvania
where the group is guest of the
Wesley Foundation at, supper and
a program, on ~e theme "The
IClllw,ch and Intregatlon: What 1a
Happening In the South."
The Methodist Youth FeUowCHURCH SERVICES
ship will meet at the church at 7
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
p.m. The Junior Ulgh Fellowship
. Joseph P. Bishop, M1....l.!.t:'!_ will also meet at the church at
Jol)n Schott. .AISOC1ate ........ this time with Counselors Mr. and
, sUJidaJ'. lIIarA S '
9:S0 A.M.-Adult Bible Classes. Mrs.
ton. James'Morrash and Ron Sut9:30 and 11 :00 A.M.~HOIy ComThe Commission on Stewardship
munion. ,Cburch Scbool Classes.
Finance w1ll hold Its regular
'4: 30 I!.M.=-Communlcants Class.
5;00,p.~r. High Fellowship. monthly meeting at 8 p.m. Mon8:S0 P .M.-Sr. High Fellowship. day at the church.
6:30 P.M.-Young Adult Supper.
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Friendship Circle, Mrs.. llloyd
lIi~oo A.M.-Women's Bandage
E. Kaulfman, l~der. will meet
with Mrs. Charles Hummer,
aroup·
, 1 - 3 , Dartmouth House
at ,8.,lJ,1ll.
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WSCS Circle 4 will meet at the
home of Mrs. Eileen Bernstorf.
,WUde
823 Green lane, Primos. Monday
evening at 8: 15.
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of Music
, Sundair'. IbnIh S
The Young People's prayer
9:00 ,A.M.-Holy Communion.
group will meet In the Chapel at
, 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
8 a.m. Wednesday. Mr. Kulp
, 1l:gg:.:.-.....J!~.!a70':u~.
mr,et weekly with this grOUp for
5;00 P.M.-Wesley Fellowship.
prayer and devotions eaM Wed,7:00 P.M.-MYF and, J:r. High nesday before schOOl.
Fellowship·
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TRINITY CHURCH
,held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector George Zanzlnger, 624 Academy
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SUD<1at'. IbnIh S
road Wednesday at 8 p.D;I,
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8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion. ' T h e Church Choirs will rehearse
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Th
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Cbureh SchooL,
on
ursay-3:45 p.m., ,Cherub
11:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
(:holr; 4: 15 p.m., Junior' ChOir;
5:S0 p.M.-Canterbury Club.
8 p.m.• Chancel Choir. There wtIl
7:00 P.M. Jr. Coullrmatlon be entertainment' and refreshClass.
e1 ments at the parsonage following
7:15 P.M.-Young People's F - h
'
, lowship.
Cancel Choir rchearsal.
, 8:00 P.M. - Adult COlnftrma,tiolnl Next Friday, March 8, w1lJ be
Class.
observed in all churches around
Tuesda3'. IbnIh 5
the world as ''World Day of Prayer." The service will be held In
5:40 p.M.-Evening Prayer.
Ash 'W""...."'
the Methodist Church this year
?:OO A.M.-Holy Communlon"th
f
10:00 _ 2:00 PM. _' Holy Com- WI women 0 the A.M.E.,, Eplsmunlon and Quiet Day.
copal, Friends and PresbY\erlan
Thursday. Karch 1
Churches joining In participation
8:00 P.-M.-Slble study.
of the service. Tbe theme whieh
FrIday, lIIanh 8
is being used 'all over the world
, 2:00 P.M.-World Day of Prayer.
this service is, "Who Shall
Swarthmore Methodist Cburch.
U "Th ....erI
8:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
s.
e UU' ng recelv.
ed w11l be used for foreign and
THE RELIGIC!lUS'SOCIETY
home missions.
• OF FRIENDS
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FRIE~DS MEETING NOTES
9:45 A.M.-Flrst-d'9(. School.
, 9:45 A.M.-Adult. FOrum: Henry
,It. new series of Adult programs
cadbury ()n' "St. PauL"
,entitled ''Vanent for God; some
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Great Interpreters of our CbrlsChildren cared for In WhIttier tian Faith" will
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' ", House. AU are welcome.
morning at 9:4 In the ~M_
"~ 5 - 7:1~ P.M.-First-Day School H
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~--Open House.
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gi0use. The IIrst two talks will be
Jlareh 4
ven by Henry Cadbury on "St.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
WednesdaY. Jlareh 6
UNITARIAN mlOWSHIP
All ,day sewing for-A.F.8.C.
FIRST CHURCS OF
of Delaware Co..ty
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Ca:~STAR',~firoREST
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Park Avenue below Harvard
10,. A,"'.-.I..I..
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It:lio A. JI.-Sunday SchooL
11:00 A.M.-lftIe L!IICII S u _
:will be "Christ .J_"
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. . CUU~ e • .,.....,. """,,,,,g eaen
weeJ<. 8 P.JI., Reading Room,
4011 Dvtmouth Aftllue, open
, weekdlt.l'll exce.pt holltlQs, 10-5
ftida.y e¥!!nlnl. ?-I; Sunday"attelllOOD.'
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SocIal _
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of _
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At ~ 'OrI.Im Cl_SrkIlftc~lub
.at 7 p.m. meetiDc Tuesday evenm.,' bleb:
P1ternoon flOID II, to 7: 111. From II for the Juniors and 8. 0 cl~ for scorers were Lt. 'and Mrs. William
to 5:30 faDillles will yJalt In the the M,ult Il'OUp, , ' '
,Webb. Mrs. Phllip ""IReI'D aDd
classrooms. At 5:30 they will gath- ,T/I, Lenten' SewIng Group will Mrs. Wayne R8ndall WOIl _ODd
er In the WhIttier and RU5hmore meet at 10 o'clock Tuesdll7lDOl'D- place.
rooms fora covered dish JlUPper Ing In the Cleaves room. At ;:40 ,At the meetIDg I'ebruar7 IlIDa1
and at 8: 30 all will go to the Meet- there' will be a -service of Evening Helen Wilson' and Mrs. Katherine
Ing House for a speclaI film. The IPray....
Brownell won' 'ftrat hoaon;' and
~ wIll'conclude at 7:111.
'There will be tWo celebrations Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdltch,Jr~
of, the
' Communion on Ash seeood place.
PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
" at" 8.n and the " The
meeting of 'the olllb .
The' Sacrament of Holy COm-celebration at 10 o·ciock. will be March 5 at the home of
munlon will be celebrated at both
latter sennce will be follciw- Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Sh~
the 9:S0 and 11 o'clock services ed by a Quiet bay aDd mec1lta_ maker•
Sunday. Mr. Bishop will preach tions. which will last,' until 2
---.;;..;.--......-'at both services. The title of the o·clock. ,There will be a children's
1.ltIated
Communion Meditation will
service at 3:30. and Lenten devoMrs. Frederick E. Seidel, teach"Brokeness."
tions will be held In the ehuroh er of the fourth grade of the RutChUrch School classes meet
at 8 p.in. The ushers for thIs'serv- gars Avenue School. last week
9: 30 and 11 aJ!!. The Senior High ice will be A. G. Boyd and H. L. was Initiated into the University
class meets at 10:45.
Harris.
of Pennsylvahla Chapter' of Pi
At 9: 30 a.m. the men's and
The Bible Study GrOup. under Lambda Tbeta, a natlonlll honBible classes meet.
the direction of Dr. W.' E. Dan- 'arary education fraternity.
The Communicants class meets forth, will meet af8 o'clock Thursat 4:30 p,m.
day evening.
NEWS NOTES
Junior High Fellowship meels The World Day of Prayer will
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
worship and clioral reading in be held this year at 2 o'Clock Fri- avenue returned home Sunday
Woman's AsSociation room at day' afternoon at the Swarthmore followlDg a week In Miami, Fla..
5. When the Communicants' class Methodist Chureh.
aboard the cruIser Able MInnie
joins Ibe group at 5: 30, they will
A service of Evening Prayer V, as the guest of Mrs. Russell H.
the discussion of "The will be held at 5:40 p.m. Friday. Kent 'Of' 'Dartmouth avenue. Dwj_ ,
. Supper will be served
The regular schedule for choir Ing that time Mr: Hodgejolned a
6: 30 In McCahan Hall, followed rehearsals will be maintained.
group of, men In Southern PInes, ,
choir rehearsal at 7.
N. C .• f'or a go"'M8
....... ex pedltion.
,The Senior High Fellowship will ,Mrs. Frederick R. Lang ,enterMr. and Mrs. George R. Dunn
continue the discussion series
talned at lwicheon and bridge of Cresson lane entertained at a
"Deve!oplng a ,Relation with
Wednesday at her home on MaI!le famtly dinner party SOOday Ijl
A. 111m entitled "How to Say No" avenue.,
celebration of tjle birthday anwill be shown: and Mr. B';'hOP
Mr. and MrS. Fernand Van der hlversary of her sI,ster-ln-law ms.
w1lJ lead a discussion ,~n 'The Gmcht of Rose Valley. iormerly Howard' Y. Clymer of Park aveLaws of Good and Evll .' The 7 of South Chester road and Harv- nue.
P~. :rogram In ~lw~an's ~- ard avenue, ,will_,enplane .. from ,Mr. and Mrs"Frederick R. Lang
s a on room
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York tomorrow tor a week's of Maple avenUe had.as their
supp.r at 8:30 In McCahan\ Hall. vacation at Montago Bay. Jamaica. guests over the week end their soil
The Young Adult Group will
son Vandy will entertain and daughter-In"law Mr. and Mrs.
meet fol' sup~ at 8:30 In the
pandfather during their ab- Eben, C. Lang and small daughter
Woman's AssOCIation room; ,after- sence.
Catharine of Scarsdale, N. Y.'
w".. ,F,tllO'.vlhlp at '1:111
have an open ~ nat sun~ tion cJaJses will be '
THE SWABTHMOBEAN
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wards
at the college.
they will attend the lecture
,
,Couples' Olub w11l meet at 8: 30
p.m. Monday In McCahan Hall. A
program on Lenten Customs will
follow, Those planning to attend
are asked to call the West Cachranes, KIngswOOd 3-8397.
The Missions and Benevolences
Committee
meet Tuesday
7:S!lp.m. In th,e'Woman·. Assoclatl on
", room.
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The Music Committee will meet
in the rehearsal room at 7: 30 p.m.
Wednesday.
Monthly Day of Prayer will be
held Thursdgy from 10: 30 to 2: 30.
At the moruln, session, In
sanctu~ry" Mr."Blshop will c~- ' .tinue his series of talks on "LearnIng to Pr.iy:'. After lunch.
group w1lJ meet In the Woman's
Association room for prayer
rellectlon. Those attending are
asked to bring sandwiehes; tea
and coffee will be served.
FrDm 6: 30 til 8: 30 p.m. Thursday. in McCahan Mall. the l\rst
of a series of Family Night DInners ,will be held for the congregation. Those whose famUy names
begin with the letters' A _ L are
to come on Mareh 7 21
and April 4; those whose f~r;
begin .with the letters
are asked to COme the nights
of March 14, 28. and April 11.
Choir rehearsals are held at S·. SO
for the' primary group; 4: 15 for
!he Junior group; and 7:30 for
the ~hancel Choir.
World Day of Prayer will be
held at 2 p.m. Friday. March 8, at
the Methodist Church.
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·TRINITY NOTES
ON' OWNERSHIP
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square dancing Saturday -mg.
Apr1l 13. 8:80 to 12 In the Field
House cal1edby Ricky HOlden;
tolk song concert Sunday. April
14, at 2 p.m. ',m' Cloithier Memorilll ,by John ,Jacobs Niles. Regiatratlon blanks maY be obtained
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mlttee.'SWarthmOre,', Ool1e~e.
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28.
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The Folk FeaUval ,
extends a, warm Invitation, to the
Swal'thmore COlDJI).UDity to participate In the 'Folk Festlvlll and
" t s .re...,~_
... -tIon be made
su&ges
Well in advance of the Mareh 23
deadline. " "
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the proposed Mid-~ounty Expl'flSWay should be based on' fair
appraisel of the engineering and cost fecton. If these facton
are approxi,,!ately equal. consideration should then be give~
to thl! econOl1'ic:: and social impact of, the routes under dis-,
cussion.
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have, been solicited from persons oyniding in all parts of the
United States. We do not believe that suCh 'comments are
relevant. The Mid-County Expressway. wiU affect only residanfs
of Delaware County. Residen.fsof neighboring Communities already ,are ,on record. through their elected repntsentatives.
againSt Route "A". We believe that residenfs of Swarthmore
~ave an obligation to express their stand regarding the highway
routes now under dis,cussion. The fight against Route "A" is not
yet won. Therefore. we, suggest that interested citizens write
to one or more of the following officials:
Unhappily, 'conti-oversy has arisen as to whether a route
slicing thro!,gh a corner of the 86rough at Riverview Road. or
one running through Crum Creek Valley woul~ be the niore
, .harmful ,to Swarthmore and neighbo";ngcommunities_ The
, Stata. has rultid out all other alternatives.
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exis~ing College installations would be destroyed. In fact, the
road 'would runappro.imately I,OQO feet to the " " of th.
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Th. ":i0norable Joseph J. Lawler, Secretary
'ennsylYania, Department of Highways.
North C.piiol auading
Harrisburg, 'ennS,lvania"
LOCATfON OF "ILUE" ROUTE
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'The~ has been some confusion conc8ming the location of
the "Blu"'or Crum Creek I'outlt. This is undel'$tandeble because
an exaCt su~y of this rollte has not b~n completed yat_ How-
Cooking'. easy on today'. gas range. because 11'.
automatic. HCIIII8IIICIken enJoy convenlellce wJIh autoIIICItIc: Ilglitlng. ~ _tliol and a top
corillol'
that IIIGkw ~ utensil on aUlomatlc IIFpllan-. WIth
all thIs, ........ still .... _laity gaadn. . . food
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\Soy.mor 01 Pennsyl.ania
C.pitol BuildIng
Harrisburg. Pennsylvania
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nearest College building !It an elev..ti~n approximatelY i 00 feet
below campus grade. The road would be sh~ldedfrom the
campus by trees. making it impoSsible even to see the highway
from most points on the College grounds. The· distance from
Wharton Hall to the highway would be greater than the present
distance from Parrish Hall to Chester Road.
A DELAWARE COUNTY ISSUE
. THE , AREA OF CONTROVERSY
, Sinc.' nOilfficial action has been taken by our' Borough's ' .
,ell!ct;e.cI I'1!prese'!tatives. the, colflmittee known as Swarthmore'
, Citizlins, in Opposition to Route "A" was' formed to $peak for
, ~ugh re~idellti MlO ,~gnize in Route '''A'' a threat to prof!erty va""-, to the Borough tax rate. and to the c:haracter' of
our . community. Opposition to Route "A" has been ~xpressed
effectiVely in the form of a citizen;' petition and other, repre- '
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IlSen'e as 'acolyte, at 'the ~t
o'clock service'. Julian BullItt' and'
Grant Hebble at 9: SO. and .Jack
Calhoun, Burton GabrIel. and
Hog at 11:15.
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1820 CHISTN.,T 5'1.11'
Ouvat IL &All, _ _ ,
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At Blue & Gold Dinner
The Swarthmore' _ ,Rutl"'&e
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Unn of "What Makes Sammy Bun" the lnglenl'llk for dinner and-fur.
The first annualBIue and Gold
BoIJt«. Letten will h pab_ In ,1940. a friend jIDd pubU'her of Monday evening.
DInner of Cub Scout Pack 432 was
....,. at tile dIr otI... ot Ute. the author. Mr. Commins tim8Ied
:An accordionist spirited the beld FrIday at the Swarthmore
Bdl
t -_-_.- - -_ _ _ _ _-...J with the art and mass media prob- grou'p during dinner with music, MetJiodlst Church. DInner' W8&
LeUer te &lie O M _
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song. and good humor. After dIn- provided b;r mothers, fOr each
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Tbll foJl_-g 'nl. b.-I to wrlte.from Inner necessity. This
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Ibllrllf'"slllMl,;1 bll publishlltl_ trIb!l,tionorlargerevenues, ortaste M
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deeorations. with models 'of'the
embers'o t!le Social Commit- w~."'~"'on monum'ent. "'-coln'&
Tne Honorable George M. Leader of a cnnformIst majority. ,In the tee are:
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OOginnlng the novelist 1a a' lonely
Nancy H&D. Ruth Zlrkman, log cabin.' cherry trees. and' ascapitol' Bulldlng
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Harr1sburgh. Pennsylvania
"and success If it comea 1a Incl~ Marjorie Coronway. Ruth Mc- institutional representative to ,the
dental and it ls almost always ac- Dow II Do H de
Cub Pack, and Mrs. Lee are due
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setting u" p for the festivities.
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The evening was enllvened by
Borough, I believe It wOuld be will catch the public fancy."
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theslelght-of-hand of Garvey the
most' desirable for the propOSed
P otography Exhibit
magician. with the assistance of
OpeQs at Arts Center some of the junior members\ of
The week end w11l feature two Mid,.county Expressway to' 1&1- does not take into account the fact
Iowa
route
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Media.
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his audiellce. A~ added feature, in
well-known personMuies 'lh the
entertainment world., John IJacob ever. since the State 'Department ent campus is at an elevation of hlblt a small collection, Photo- tune with the theme of the month
NlIes and' Ricky Holden. Mr. of Highways has announced of- approximately 100' feet above the graphic $<>cIety of America; for Cub Scouting "For GOd and
'Niles, who took "part in the 1949 IIcially that such a route is 'un- proposed expr.essway route, and George Nelson. Green Ridge; Country".' was a shf>Wlng of the
acceptable, I think It is time for
points, on the campus are Francis :e:. Zimmerman, Media, ,a' film "The Story of Naval' AviaFolk Festival. combines a broad the people of Swarthmore to
member of the Board of Directors lion," which trat-ed the developr.nowledge . of folk art with per- up to the hard choice betWeen a screc:ned from It by thick stands
for!Din. g skin On the dulcimer and road that w'ol.lid destroy Swarth- of trees. In other words, it seems of the Community Arts Center, ment of Naval Aircraft and flying
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unllke1y that students' on the who IInds children a contlnuai from the ungainly biplanes of
singl g ~ 1k
n, 0 songs.
en uckian. more homes and property v a l u e s , '
'source o'f fascinating subjects .• pre-World War I days t'o' the sleek
he, ha~ written a number of books and one that would affeet the campus would be aware of a highon Southern Mountain ~nga-,andcrum Creek Valley and Swarth- way In the creek valley at all.
Dwight P. NOel. Morton, Photo- carrier-ba~ed jets of the present.
mo~ recently 'has sung ~t the more College.
In ·hIs -Ititter to alwnni.' Dr. graphic SOCiety of Chester. vice
Awards presented include the
National, Gallery of A,rt in Wash-' In making such a ehoice I ihink Smith points out that the Crum president In charge of prints, will follOWing:
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Chip ',ForW~, ,'Roger Ullman,
television broadcut ~m the LJ- how ,the proposed ''Blue''
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session." That It is an asset to our Abrahms, Lansdowne;
Richard r,{cKernan. Tommy Geybrary of Congress In Wasblngton would affect the College. In a
area ts undeniable. However,
Dr. Raymond T. Bye, Lans- lord. James, Dearing, Bruce Lee.
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Mr. Holden 1a the editor of President Courtney: SmIth' stated a 'picnic area ls ,more preciOUs to '
a well known auip- Speers; ,BrYon' Clymer;' Jimmy
American Squares Magazine and that the Crum ereek route niliht anyone than his home. The simple ority on Tone Achievement by, Rlc~ards.JeIIH~receiVed a
one of the foremost eallers In the pass within 185 yards Cit Martin ~act of this highway controversy chemical etrects on papers; and, special roOOd, of applause In reoUnited States. In addition to the Hall. 200 yards from the
IS that th~, Crum Creek route H')'ns
Burkardt, Drexel Hill. 'ognltlon of his unusual achievethree ev'i"ts 1Isted above. Kr'; outdoor auditorium. and 200 yards would condemn a maximum of Board Member and Co-Chairman! ment, and the fact that he will be
Holden and Mr. Nlles will also from Wharton Hall. In checking 45 homes,1n this end nelgh\»rlng of E:
::s ~:r. and in .charge of New York. ,
singing Saturday atternoon In the grounds ,line IInds that these d1s"A" route would destroy as
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,g at ,the UruversIty of 1
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tances must' have contemplated a many as 300.
showing scenes from , The oldest class of the Swarth. highwaf running alOllg the
With these facts in mind, l- do
England where he, arid hlsm~rePresbyterJan Church Nurs, Mr. and Mrs., 1.. A. Wetlaufer bank of Crum Creek, However. not see how any conscientious wife Ann portray the countrysldeery school "recentJ.y ent~ed
Of Strath Haven avenue returned the course of the "Blue" route Swarthmorean, In the Dame
by lens and watercolor.
'in the Heilrth rOOm ',at a very'
Monday from a vJsIt of' several as It ts presently plotted, ,WOula humanity. can favor the route 'that
The exhihitlon is open to the ,successful dinner for their fathdays In Portage, WIs.. where ~ey run, well to the west of ~e creek, wou.1d cause ,the greater amount public. Tea w1l1 be served.
ers, followed 'by a program by
called on Mr. Wetlauf...·sfather allowing ,much greater distances of. damage and heartJbreaIt.
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Mr. Arthur L. WetJaufer who Is than Dr. Smith has indicated. '
Sincerely' .
Mrs.. Carroll P. Streeter -will, "Pelle's New Sult," sea ehantil!!l'
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Furthermore. Dr. SmIth'" 'letter
~ulah Reece Green; '10 her home on, Colmm'!a avenue. . band:
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THE OLIVER .H~ BAIR CO.
~t 8 O'clock Sunday mOrning
there will he a celebration of the
Holy Communion. A' service of
Morning Prayer and Church
School will :be held at 9:S0. and
at 11: 15 a.m. a second celebration
of the Holy Communion will be
held.
Ushers for the 9: 30 service Sunwill be E. M. Hillary.
B. Dangertield, G. W. HlgPeter Madison, J. P. Smith,
and A. M. Valz. At 11:15 S. D.
Jr., will serve as
A. W. Kitts. Illternate·. W. T.
C. R. Engberg, W. E. Het1,r., R. B. Pri~ Jr.• and G. s.
TEAOiERSGATliER
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Central Uons Club. His talk wIll
Regular business hours ~A~ and ,
9'00 a:m. to 4:30 p.m. be enUtled. "The Breath of ute".
IUSIAiiIiiIiIIIII-' Monday through
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Emb.ssy RepreselltaHve
PICTURE FRAMING
Togetber with such additional bours as deSignated below. .
March 22nd Friday .................. 9:00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.
C;m\ S, Dellmuth, a sopbo'PORTRAIT STUDIO
March 29th: Friday ................... 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 pm. more at Amherst College. served
I ROGER RUSSELL
Pbotographic Supplies
State" Mo.". Sis.
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Rerrlstrars wIll be at Bo}Olll'h
Swarihmore. lIIanlb 14
From 2:00 p.m. llDtiI 9:00 p.m.
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as his dormitory representative
to the College's annual . religious
~bassy
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Klngswood ~·834S
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of
Delta Chi fra-I,
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Ministers mid laymen came from ASPHALT' TILE •
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PERSONAL
WANTED
OYsiiclaiiil five states to the college to
PLASTIC TILjI! • YINYL TlU
Open Friday Evenings
PERSONAL - Belvedere Confairly
Swarlb- religious discussion groups at
InIUUDIUIUUii""ii""',UUiiitiUHIiiiiDil,.
valescent Home, .2507 Cbestnut
de,;~s f in good condition for Embassy. Tbe principal slH~ak,er I
PO.MI~ • LINOUUM·
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Cbester.
Edge
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Swarthand
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Embassy
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VENnlAN .UNDI
vaJescent men anel women. EKw.
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cellenf foods, spacious grounds.
Phone
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Dellmuth Is a member ()f th•• 11
Blue Cross honored. Sadi~ P.
varsity foolhall team at Amherst.
Turner. proprietor. CHester 2pari - time.
photographic A graduale of SwarthmOre ingh
studio $1 per hOUT plus bon.us. , ..
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Anila 'Carol Studio. LIvingston'8- School;, be' Is the son of r.
0135.
Mrs. Carl K.Dellmuth.North
.Farm.r'y
WMITED 17 year old boy Swarthmore avenue.
5w-:,........ Pa.
garden
work after school
desires
CAR·N S
and on weekends. Experienced.
LEGAL NOTICB
650 Baltimore Pill.
Call KIngswood ,l!-4719.
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Woman
desires
day's
UNION SCHOOL. DISTRICT
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work for Tuesday and ~=~ri.j 1
KI.gI._d 3~0450
day. Cleaning or ironing. •
BwanJuaore P......,.I...Dla
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member
after
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CHester
2-5473.
The
Swarthm
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UnlO11
Bcl>ooll
N.A.P.T. Will do
siarlla; ",lory''''' i· ....utt.a.typo
sol...... to, nPreMnt lei...,_ I!eshnt.
-=1'1 ing. Leaman. KIngswo.!'d _ _ _ WANTED - To quy modem .and Dlstrl.. will ....1.. ....ale
No "".... Sal.
PERSONAL _ UPHOLSTERING
antique fw'nilure. china and of\I. . .r the School DIstrI.. In the
u"""'c.· and abllltr dal,.. edabLarge.
Chairs
glassWare.
Estates
wanted.
CHesSchool Bulldln.. ",mer of Coli....
ROOFING
old. ........
built with
ter 2-7473.
Prineeton AY~nuell. Swarthmore, P~~,l_ IhINd
"ed. ca,abl. of 'Guumln, re.ponllbtl$110
Over
.anla
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March
20.
Gtdters
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Six years of
refer1957 to be.opened at' a JIUMItlng. 'of-'the
Warm.AIr Heatl.g
10<1"'" 'briof · ........1. h'mioy,all
ences. hAll i,~~~rE:~~n,~in;~O~UT~ \. stered.
School Board at the School DIstrict ,om... ·repli.
Our
. Air C~.dltl"II,I,.g
own
opMr.
3-4'050. .
on Mai-Oh :20,,195'1" at ~ pi.)/[. , or at.a m-... .... ·.liIIoo...... 01 this aoL ... A. L.'
visionS of
SHet Metal Weirtr are free. Thom Seremba. Phone
big adJourned from· .'~t meefblg, ~
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SpecJfteatlonB ean be/aeeured between
East Baltimore Avenue. Cliftol) ,
Heigbts. l\!IAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton Theater.
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Sun......nd· bOIld... at. tlie. 5cboo1
tri.. omce. The Board ....."'...thO
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Ethel Jeffreys,
dressmaker. Slipcovers
and
draperies. LUdlow 3-1'150l 411
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-'-Avalisble MarchI; Large lIV.,
Ing room. bedroom. tile bath, Idt- . Auto. Driving' InIIIUdio.·n
chen, ,private entnmc,e,
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irllnsportatlon. Including utluu~1
W. Co,! for Yo"
work. ·Day $80. MEdia 6-0153:;..'....,......., _ _..;
light
dentsnight
of Pt!laware
and
Countles;'Do
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eleHerhea d S
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= o;·d.eCA\BoaIU.'BnI~1!:R1
or Items making up any bid.
roRRENT _ Apal'ImenhMedIa , ..2.!!
;~~:~b~~e;resi~~-I FOUND
a:O~T
Young . yellow. cat.
. broWn eyes. with collar and
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bell. Call
KIngswOod 3-0200.
Red foumaln p·en. Call
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at The- Swarlbmorean. .
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'aWARD G.-CHIPMAN
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939 Roekly" Road.
Sprillgfield
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CONSTRUG,TION
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Hudson .. 80 per box
Table Napkins 2 "oxesZ7c
and Dependents
Sc' .Coupon in each box
Carnation
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S~eet
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Extra' Fan~ _~~~.
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Green' Asparagus' Ib.'49c.
'Like pudding, the proof of the roa.st is in the
eating. _ . The proof of tlie food budget is in the
servings ___ "For the bestov~r-all. values, shop
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Cleansing Tissue 2 for
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Smok~d, HAMS
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Oil BURNER
SERVICE
Newly Deslg.ed Frames of .... F1HsfWorl!m.II..lp
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127 lnCOlhr " ......
Upper D...y
"'5 LI"." Street
W,..••woo.. •
33 I ... W,..••wooiI ....
1m. a ...... 1 _ . N.doIpIaIa 3. P.•• .
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For Lenses .f Saperfar Qaolity
VAN ALEN BROS.
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.oil,!", oa. '_"Mill• • •ue "I....'
GUILD OPTICIANS
Call.
Swift's Pre.lu. and
Chester' Rose
Large
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J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
For Prompt Servlc:e
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Guar.anteed Full Fashioned
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FOR WHITE SLIPS
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Alterations
OR
ATLANTIC
SilVER'
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PAiNtiNG
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hro.,.
.Pears··
.can ·39c
Peaches
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G'rapefruit Sections19c
Red ,Label Catsup
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Modernage ' Nylons· 6Sc
Jack. Prichard
Klngsw.ood 3-8761.
II 3.6616
When You Change lo
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Large 3112 Size Can
SPIES
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128 Yale A...
335 Dartmouth Avenue
Dick Franchefti
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Jewelry Repaired
Frfendl,OpilliHouse
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metMODdIiy afternoon at the
A faablOll' show. "slna hi Spring
Sven Borel .tecelved the Eagle Swarthmore Presbyterian Cbam:h. With A Sona" w111 be presented
Sel)ut Award at a Court of Honor lira. Otto Krauo showed- colored ThW'sJiay evening. March 1.. by
beld Wf'dnesifay evemn. in Mc- pictureS 01 the far West. the Ca~ the. Mothers Club of Swarthmore
cu........ Ca-Op J Au'a... I",................. 403 D..,lllia'" A....
Hall of the Presbyterian nadlan ~k1'es. and of Florida.
a~ the High Scbool Auclito.-lum at
C/l1.U'Ch. Present in the audience
Serving on th~ hQSpltallty com- 8.30 p.m.
H.II
)ritneSsing the ceremonies were mlttee' trOin the health and wel- .Tbe ninth ann~al event of Its
ho/, members an~ parents from f~ d\lp8nment of the Swarth- k:Iild. the fashion presell.taUon .wlll
Iill of Swarthmllre s scouting units more Woman's Club were Mrs. be followed by bridge and refresb~
and a defegaUOIl of Eagle Scouts James PaUgberty. chainnan, as- ments~ Before the spring selection
of past years.
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slsted by Mrs. WillIam Park, Mrs. of fashion ftrsts; by an Upper Dar_ .
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After the invocation by the Rev. Mark Bittle. Mrs. Weston Clarke, by store, a number ofvaluabJe.
John Schott. Troop 2 BUgler Chip ,and Mrs. David Ullman.
door prizes. will be presented to
JANUARY -- FEBItUARY,
MARCH
Sbay played Scout Call. The honthe members of the audience by
guard then pre!lenled the colors
An0l!'er afghan w¥ completecI Peter Told of Tbe Swarthmorean.
Remember :... With the return to us of or
and. SenIor' Patrol Leader Bob and displayed. whtch makes a
Mrs. Frank Bilotta of Spring.
each $100.00 worth of Register Slips. Beckmann led' the pledge of al- total of nine since October.
field Is chairman of Ihe fashion
to the fiag.
The next meeting of the group show committee•. and Mrs. John
weill give you a bright new Silver ~oilar! legiance
J. H,.rry Beckmabll, institutlon- will be on March 11. when Flor- Francis of Swarthmore beads the
al representative to scouting for ence Lucasse will give a book re- welfare committee. wtticb will
the Presbyterian Church. intro- view.
di(1ide proceeds among Camp Sunduced Albert Stamford. di.strict
shine. Camp Hope; Sunnycrest
advancement co-cbalrman and on Ihe Explorer phas~ of Sven's School for Boys and. the ComTroop 2 advancement cbalrman. as scouting career.
munity lIl:ursing Service of Delachairman of the Court of Honor;
Mrs. SeymOUT was presenled by ware County. 'l'he funds will be
Members of thEl Court of Honor Mr. Bu.h and spoke of Sven's used to provide summer camping
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lb.
wer~ . WllUam. Busb, Swarthmore school work. Mr. Schott dIscussed experiences for needy children In
High School principal; Jam.es Sven's particlpaUon in churcb af- the County.
Knoetgen,Keystone District vice fairs lItld his achievement of the
Assisting Mrs; Bilotta are Mrs.
chalrman; Louis Divan. Keystone God and Country Award a year J. Arthur Collins. refreshments;
Dis t ric t Commissioner; ·Jobn .ago. Mr. Pflieger. gave the Iradl- Mrs. Walter Cosiriulre. programs;
Pflieger, district advancem~nt co- ·tlonal cbarge to the Eagle Scoul, Mrs. David Field. tickets.aS$lsttld
chairm"'l. and, Sven's Eagle Coun- challenging Sven to i!'ke on the by Mrs. George Evans and Mrs.
se1or; Mrs: H arry C • S eymour. greater burdens of resPonsibility Herbert Smith. bridge..
Sven's teacher; Karl Fox. Swarth~' in citizenship whlc~ go with being
Also Mrs. Brinton lJddell, paNeigbbo~1JoodCommlsslon- an Eagle Scout.
trons. Mrs. Hugb Jackson. posters
Mr. Stamford presented t1!e and Mrs. Zino Conners. staging. \
Mr. Schott; aIld Mr. Beckmann.
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Sven's Scout leaders reviewed Eagle Scout emblim. to 'Sven's Publicity chairman Mrs. James L.
the work tbat Sven has ,done In father. 'Dr, Hans Borel. who' pin- Malone is assisted by· Mrs. Heinze
reaching the Eagle rank. Frank ned ~t on Sven. Sven the~ pre- Heinemann. Mrs. Rpbert Fulton.:
Johnson, . Swarthmore Troop 3 sented the Eagle Scout mlniatajre .Mrs. Eric Munro and Mrs. Edwin
committee . chairman, reviewed pin t(l his mother. Mr., ~bott J. McIntosIi .
SVeit's Cub Scout work in Sweden gap~ Sven·the Eagle.Scout pocket
Mrs. Vernon Urbani of Sprlngand his membershlp in Troop 3; c'lrUficate, and Mr. Divan read field Is president of Mothers Club
Peter ·Murray. Troop 2 Scout- and pre:rented the letter to the and will open the Fashion Show
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mas1er, discussed Sven's work in new Eagle Scout from Dr. Arthur with a brief introducUon.
that troop. Daniel Kellermann. Schuck. president of the Boy
!S"en·. Explorer adVIsor. reported ~cou~ of America.
K.ppas to S • •
Mr. Schott pronounced the bent!.
diction, and the 'meeting closed ., Members.of the Kappa lj:appa
as Chip Shay played taps.
Gamma sewing group will· meet
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. TueSday at .~ h~'of Mrs; Jo.:
, . . s e p h A. Callaghan, 907 Nicholson
'I saw it in The .SWarlbmorean" road, WynnewOOd..
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braces for
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PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts. accessories. Milt Glass -
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THE· 8WARTIUIORBAlJ
••• JlWfLEI
Monday
the Strath Haven
Spe'aker for ,the occasion I der .
Uam Black, veteran scout ea •
EledtIon.
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wbo JPP.ke .011 the three pba_
11~lWiD' 3-1..... '. .
Apdl JR
to 0_ t the ~ Elec- BCOUIinJ. Two f\~ on bunting.
. W1U.~8RO'O~
Last day all eJectors lDIIY ~~
V1I'" a
before and fIBbing, were 1neluded In the ~• • . ~
leh Remqved
t1bn. Tbis includes eJectors who will beoome of age on or
pio~
........ HeWed, C_ra1
May 22nd, 1957..
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" T b e Ezplorer Sea Scouts ~er
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' e l e c t i o n the leadenblp 01 George Myers! 1M .......... AYe., 1IIoa1n, ....
• Last day fQr any electolf'who baa removed into a new in' oo-der were also lIlesta of the dub. TbJii
district to give noUce to the Regiotratlon CommIlIsioIl
val Iroop Is sponsored by. the .local
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to be p ..nnUted to vote at the PrImary ;Eliectlon. ~e':.t~~ Uons.'
.
card must set forth a removal date into the new e
Ion
At tbe next meeting. March 11.
WlIlIClm W. Clark
trict which cannot 'be later than March 21st.
the club wIll 1M! addressed.
OOUilT H0178E BOllBS
Fred Volz, ~ pre~dent of the
Las'
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Members 01 the SwarthmOt&
UOIlJ (:Iub belcl their. annual
I F.,U,I!1" 8JId Son DIn.... meeting
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an' '-'ector may JDIIVIe" fro.m on.e flection .!'Istrict to
. in order to be penultted to '."""
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Veteran Scout' Leader
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tDlfll .tile r"fenoaJ
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, MIIDY people overpay theIr tax.. becauBe they cheat themielvaa ji :
!&heir 'peroonal ezemptlO.....
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Iltaxable
Here Is bow to count 701111 exemptioos .(eacb one takes $600 aIr',o .:
Income):
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two r-'--'-'---_. _ _
If you are 66 or over.
10 percent of the BUPport, an
are blind. three If :vou' are
most lie a member of a gron
and blind. The ssme appU..
altogether provided more th
8nppOrt, and that person m
. :bosbalid or wire.
, If your busband or wife ,
lIa.,e been entitled to claim tha
ling. 1856 you can still IIle a
depeDdentexcept for the reqliir...
,return claiming the uemptlons, In- ment of providing more than h~i"
Icludlng thOle for age or blindness, suppOrt.
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·to· which tbedeceased wonld baYe In order for one of the group»
;beep entitled at the time or death.
the exemption all other mem4'
'WHQaalUi..
Of the group wbo contributed'
more than 10 per o:ent must B!Iii!
: One exemption of $600 can
declorationB tliat they will not claim).
;taken for each peroon wbo ata
the dependent.. The. Internal &v.o.
idellnltl~ of a depeodent. This $600
Service provides Form 21201:
lis not doubled for age or bllndn....
Support Agreement) .for!' .
Ibowever. as In the case of !fourpe...
purpose.'
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,soDa! ~xemptioD.
I To count for an exemption. the a.ndreu ...d DiAhled DependeD'"
,dependent mllllt:
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Tbere Is a dedUction ot as muciai; .
, (1) Han less than $800 graBS as $600 for care of ebUdren Dnder
. :Income for 1868 (""cept that this 12 while the breadwlnn...- wor.... .
:"008 not apply to your eblld It
This .eblld-care deduction Is aval.... '
!Is under 19 or .. a full·tlme atu· able to mothere •.wldowers. dlyorced"
ident).
and legally separated pel'SOlll, who:
EV.I!RY
(Z)Have received more than
81'11 allowed to deduct expenses pa141'
WEDNESDAY of his .uPpOrt from you, unless' yon to
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.someone. 0 er an a epen ent,,·
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(or theeare 0(' a. SOD, dallilhter,
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.te....n or· stepdangbter. uilder th.·,
: (f) Be e1ther a citi.. n of the IIg8 limit. Thl" regulation alia &po.
plies to any dependent of an,. age
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;U. 8. or & resident of tbe U.. 8.. Who Is mentally or physically Ia.:. .
'CAnada, t.l;exlco. Canal Zone. Pan· capacitated.
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ama alld In some ,cases. a BervlceA working Wife
to
ndcets Mus. Ie Purchased
'ph,~~:
man's child living In the Philip. deduction it her
pines.
or
Before Boardlrtil Train
. (6) Live with :vou (absence while I Vldlog
No Half fa ... I'or 0IIIdnn
&tteDdlng 'ochool d... Dot Interfere)
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lie a close. relative 118 d.!'lIned In
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the lnatructlon Il00'' or lie II COUlD
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'-YIDc l ...tllatloDa!· care for' a
':mental or PiIJUt:ai dliallllltT "ho
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bad lived 1rIUl" yol1 before BOlng I
to the lDatilatloD.
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We catch the. Early
la'dr~s' Day Train, ,
to New York and
have more time
for everyth.ng!
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LWY Reviews......
.School au"ld"
I log 'Qisi"'s·
Are You,
JUNIOR .CLUB PLANS
stratlOQ of·
need
Opposition to College . 7th.
Grade
buildiDg.·
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Assemblies To MHt
The
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eXpressed
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preclatloo to Bakei' ThompSOD,
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e Juni6r.' Assemblies will
, meet
l b . ~e execu.ve...........
of Swarthmore
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Superintendent of Schools In Dala- college .... ,alumni all over the at the Swarthmore Womans C.uth lor "'oman's'Club
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...... uestlng that they tomorrow evenina, the seven
... _.. t at the bome
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Final meetiDgs on the League ware
County" who addressed the Uni·~
8 30 met Tu-".~
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of Women Voters local program league on state requirements for write to State'offtclsls to express grade CODVening from 7 to:
of MrI. John 1111. B. Ward, Jr. Fin
"Study and Analysis of the School elementary school bulldlnp; to oppositlbD to the "Blue" or Cram p.m. and the ninth· ~de, 8:46.ro. al plans were made for the 10BuIldlng Crisis In the Swarth- Donald .Jones, president of the Creek route for the. proposed 10:30 p . m . .
formal get-togetller parties to be
moie-Rutledge School' Dlatrict" Swarthmore-RuUedge School Dis- multi-million dollar e~.
Seventh grade hoats Mr.. and held at various membel'll'iobomes
were held Febl'U81'y 18, at the tritt, who spoke aD m~ods of
The telegram sent by local Mrs. J. Harty BeclrmaDn will be on the evening of !\larch 5.
home of IIIIrs. Clark Byse, and o!, financing the proposed expansion; alumnilKliDted out that, \'the Col- assisted by lIIIr. and Mrs. JO!
Th~ hoot 'DS at the parties
Monday afternoon at the home of to Dr. Samuel Carpenter, who pie- lege's let~r exp.~ only the Bond, ~. :;d, 1III:.~~~r:'n_ w,ill be Mrs. Edward W'. Coslett,
Mrs. HallOC.k . Campbell, chalr- sented building plans to the study ~tUtion s point of vIe; ~"'::~ ford, an
. an.
Jr. assisted by Mrs.' David.' W;. R.
man of the. committee.
group, 'and to' Mary Spiller, John I~" an expressway rou
gern.
' . Morgan, Jr.; MrS. Peter P. MJ11er,
lIIIrs. Campbell reViewed the re- Spencer, and other members of the Cram Creek Valley.. HOWnlev,:"..:
Ninth grade hosts are Mr. and Jr. aslsted by Mrs. Robert B. Kyle
kn
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Swarthmore
alum
~ Mrs. Irvln. G. ZImmerman. Otqp,
ow
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fair Inded erons w111 be Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mrs. Karl M. Fox asslsted.by Mrs
ports of the bulld'ng study com- the school board who' have beeD
mlttee lI!ld the sub-committees. most generous with their time and be an ~tellig~~d t t;~ ere Hunter AllisOn, Mr. and' IIIIrs. John Ward; Mrs. Roland COit ~
The bulldlng committee under the assistance. .
group, we are com en \ a 11:'11
sIsied by Mrs. Frank Starrett;
chl'lrmanship of Dr. Samuel CarThe committee wished to also the facts knoWJ to tho~e ~iDg Henry T. Ward, Jr., and Mrs. Mrs Robert . Morrow aSsIsted by
peater Includ~ administrative commend the' school board for its outside Delawa;e ~:UD~:..~ 'Mary M. Hopper.
• Mrs: Robert Scully; and Mrs.. CUf
staff, faculty' and. School Board careful study, cooperation with W;Uld ro;co~ lte ative "A"
ford Seglelrl assisted by ·Mrs. How
members. !;fhe sub-committee on the community, and receDt rapid e eets 0 th Be a ghrn f Swarth World Day of Prayer
ard B: Smith, Jr. .
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Every Illember of the club will
chaired by John Carroll, and ex- building crisis In the Swarthmore- more and nelg 0 ng comm
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be invited to one of theSe. gather
'pansion ao.d renovation of schaDl Rulledge School District.
ti,;,.
ff ts
'ld include'
Ings.
facilities chaired by Charles Top'These e ec
WOu
. lead, with the. assistaDce of Mrs.
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destruction of many homes; down- Robert G<>od, Mrs. Louis RobinA committee was appointed to
ping' ar~ made up of members of
the ~ommunity, school staff and Friends Meeting
grading of maDy more h~mes; In- son, Mrs. Enonnel Clark, Mrs. Lea- prepare a slate for Domi.nations of
school board members. The work
Sponsors Meeting Series creased local trur:es re~ultlng from ter Jones, Mrs. Roland Wiman. 1957-1958 officers. Those working
of these committees, begun in
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the a~ove; and disru~tiOD of many
A message in music w111 be on the cOmmittee are Mrs. Frank
1950' has been periodically review- fessor of religion at Swarthmore established cOlruilUruties.
brought by Mrs. John Schott, org- Starrett, Mrs. Richard Reuther
ad aDd Is currently up to date. College, will tell on March 31 and "We are cOl!fldent that th~se anlst, Mrs. William Bell and Mrs. Mrs. Peter P. Miller, Jr.
Amy Howland co-chairman April 7 about the RetonnatioD' and considerations, along with engm- Robert Wilde, vocal .soloists. A
of the league's co';'nlittee, pre- Its two chief leaders-Martin eeri~g and c?"t. factors, win be nursery Under the supervisioD of
sented charts showing the loca-' Luther and John Calvin. The conS1~ered oblectlvely by the ap- Mrs. George Zanzlnger will be
tion and amount of land available series will eDd on April 14 with a proprJate State and Federal auth- provided for mothers with young
for building sites, drafts of the first-hand report OD a man of our oritles..
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children.
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school population Increase and own times; Albert Schweitzer,
"Therefore ,,:,e respectfu~ly sug• •
, G e o r g e K. Garrett, son of Mr
concentration,. and preliminary musician, theologi~, philosopher, gest that any letters reachmg you Brownie Troop 78
. and Mrs'. C. S. Garrett. of Maple
plans of the proposed new bulld- and physician, who In love .and from Swarthmore College alumni P
t P
e't Plays avenue, Thursday night of last
ing. Informatlon obtained ID the humility has dedicated his talents H ..h outside Deia"1Bre County. be.
resen s Upp .
' week was given the Chester EX
school census, recently completed to the service of his suffering fel- regarded as eXpreSsions of opiruon , Brownie 'Troop 78 presented a change Club's "Boy of the Month'
by The Home and School Associa_ low men.
not founded on complete know- puppet .show to their mothers and award at.theservice club's din
tlOD with the assistance of the
Forum discussions begin at 9:45 ledge of the facts."
families Tuesday, In the Swarth- Der meeting. ,
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more Presbyterian ChQrch; Re-. 'George Is president of the Stu
League of Women Voters was In- and last for about an hour. A~...
terpreted in some of .the. cha.... coidial invitation is extended tOI""_' '"
"" Meets
!
fresbments were served afterwards. dent Aljsoclatlon of S~ore
presented. The data presented' m visitors.
. I
Haverford Saturday by the girls If the grou~.
.' High School and has been-home
these charls was a graphic demon.
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Puppets and . sceDery for the room president and member of
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(Contmued
from
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"CIn derella" and the the 'School Cabinet. He has I\een
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Jane S Seymour 'daughter
of
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th. 1 t t wo pays
Mr• and Mrs •A
Seymour u<
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on t:rr. s Mea~sh
"Brownie
Story"'were
madetby
a member
of the National HonGr
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me bTehsee
ey ng
are ac.
co-cap
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5 E CUR I T Y Dickinson
avenue, Is OD the
~ Davidson and Bob Fisher, and re- the rls a . I!lI' oop mee g. Society kor two years. George has
Thoughtful men and women established Oean'~ List for out- serve guard Roger Witt. Four of, during the winter. ':the troop also played football lor. three years
make provisloD for their flDal standing scholastic
the 'Scarlet and Black's probable presented the plays. on a previous ~d was .one of eight juniors laSt
resting piace just as they take at Simmons College, BostOD, starters will be playing their flDal Tuesdar to the Brownies of Troop 'year who WOD an activity "S". He
out
or make a wilL
.
' won an Amerlcan LegiOD award
A sound investment In ad- - Mass. Jane is enrolled as a senior hoop gaine including co-captaiDs 744.
In the School of ~ial Science.
Harry All.!" and Gene Hudson.
~aders of Troop 78 are Mrs. as the, !;Dost outstandlng boy ot
vance of Deed.
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Cj!nter Ben Dent g.,ard Howie DOnald Grose and ·Mrs. Robert hill ninth grade class and''Was ii
WEST LAID HILL
al'ce
Walton, and r~erve forward Wood.
RGtary club representative at the
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Pierre
'Clavel
also
face
graduatioD
class of Camp Delmont
(EMETERY
in the spring.
NEWS NOTES
las) summer. . ,,'
Belmont Ave. above City line
A
preliminary
game
featuring
Mr.
and
Mrs;
William
D.
Jones
Guests ·at the meeting Incl\1ded
BoJ·.cynwy~
"Id I,ank I,uilclln~ varsity quintets from both schools of Vassar avenue Saturday eve- George's father, Mr. C. S. Garrett,
wl11 begin at 6:45 p.m., with the \lIng entertained at a bridge party Mr. William' Bush, principal of
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feature contest foUowlng Immedi- In honor of Mr. aDd Mrs. Danfel Swarthmor.!! High School, and Mr.
ately. In. the Inlilai clash, Haver- S. Harris, Jr., of Vassar avenue.
Fred Yoclun, a Swarthmo.re facul~
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ford's jayvees ·.scored·a comeMrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard ty m"",ber.
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from-behind 68-58 victory, so this avenue will· entertain the Thurs_ _.-:.:'.~_,....._ _
by TIBOR BACHMANN
first game may also prove enter- day Reading Group on March 7.
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IEREAVED
Hunpl'lan ('.onceri ,PIanist
talning. In junior varsity competl_ ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grlfftn of
Mrs. Jessie 1I0yt Weaver, moth~
at the' New Century Club
tiOl~ this year, Swarthmore leads, Rutgers. avenue returned" hOllle
haWng won in football, 21-0, and Saturday from a five-week vaca- er of .Mrs. ,George L..'~CJ!!III8ker
l~th and Upland Streets, Chester
. spent in Cedar Keys,
.
wrestling 24-8, while soccer was tion
SlIver of Academy road, died February
Thursday, MarCh ·14
tied.
Springs,. an.d Lake Wale., Fla. . 22, at the age of 87. Mrs.' Weaver
8: 15 P.lIII.
had visited in Swarthmore (In
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson of several occasions. She lived with
TICKETS-Yellow Bowl Restaurant
(;u'lld Conven' t-Ion
Guernsey road have recently reat the door
her daughter Mrs. Stewari MoulMrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., turned from New Orleans, La., ton' In A11Ison Park.
or CalJ CHester 2-'863
Chester road, chairman of where. they attended the Mardi
Other survivors are her. daugh..
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the' . local branch, Needlework Gras' . .testivities during several ter Mrs. John B. IronS of LakeGuild. of America, has announced days of last week.
wood, 0.; five graDdchildren and
that the guild's annual conv'enMr. and Mrs. E; L. Conwell of
tlon wiH be held in Philadelphia, Columbia avenue returned Sun- one great grandcpild.
beginnlng May 1.
. day eveulng from a trip south
"I saw It in the Swarthmo,!eBn ,.
Directors who plan to attend any which was In celebratioD of their
of the events' are asked to call 15th Iw<;dding aoru.versary. They
for April. May and June:
Mrs. Johnson at KIngswood 3- stayed at Lake Worth, Fla., and
4566, bi-fore' March 8.
en route home at an Inn at Sea
Someone with
, knowledge of plants, to work
.
Island, Ga., where they visited
Peggy Schumacher, daughter of with Mr. aDd Mrs. William E.
in garden, also dig and selt Must commute.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm A. Schumacher Hetzel, Jr., of Thayer road, who
of College avenue, will return are spending the winter months
Hildemere Gardens. Wawa. Pa.·
PHARMACY
home for the week end flr<:om Doug_ there. Teddy Conwell speDt the
las College of Butgers University, week ·end with his grandparents
W.e}nvlte yoo to niake
New' Brunswick, N. J. Peggy is lIIIr. and Mrs. James B. 'Dougias
'. this your Family Dtug
enrolled as a junior:
of North Chester road.
,Store. Turn' to us Jor
Mrs. William McClarin of Park
'RBQUBST FOR BIDS
avenue
and
Mr
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J'
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anythingyoo may need
Sealed bidS 'tim hie receiVed In Counell
s. _ owar
BC_
in drUgs and sondi/*,_
.
Chambet'. Borougb Hall. Swazthliao1'e, Pa, ~n of Vassal" 'avenue ~tertained
And do make it a ape.
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on Mondayil.......tit, 1867 at ',ao P.M, at, luncheon and bridge Monday
for _Ie, to:"the Borouah of one new,1951. for Mrs. Daniel' C Harris Jr of
'. dlll point to bring us
. Middletown Road
. R. D. 16, Medi.. , P...
eight cylinder model Chevrolet. Ford ,or
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, your Doctor-I preacripPbmouth automobile aUltable for pollee Vassar avenue.
.
.Opposite High Me..dow
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Work. The ohaIl _tA \he all......... Dr. and Mrs. George L.' Annltprompt servi~e aod
"bello
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"!I!"". moloe
for \he ........... f ..... thO age Jr. of South Chester road reCustom Landscap.
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of one 1'55 Ford Sedan now avallt,
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uniformly
fair prices.
ibl~on. The bidder .han al80 turned last week: from Miami,
. Telep.....e: CH.ster 2-7206
I.:!:'U":, on an additional new 1967 ChriTol@t. Fla., where they visited their son
or Plymouth automobUe and shall Mr. George L Arml'tag
3 d _
Ask for Ben p..lmer or Henry Arnold
atate the allowance he will make for the
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f ..... the Borough of 0 ... 1958 and Mrs. ArmItage' visited th1!Ir
Vlslto!U' Roadside Market _ ttie ~Wa Road
·.'CATHERMAN'S
~let.SOdan ........!Iolole for " ' - . "son-in-law and daughter Mr..:lmd
Bido .hallbe , .. ~.. with _ _ Mrs. George E. Ttoxell, Jr.; In
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$4.00 PER YEAR
L·.· \
The Garnet Canteen·
be en;
tertaiDed this week by Dr. Sam
Pllrk avenue. The one-hour serv_
Board to Ask Council
Gurln at the piano aDd Jean· aDd All Parents Are Invited
will begln at 2 p.m,
.ToKeep 1941
Ann Paul with Us Ann.KurIzto Program Here
I~hasbeensuggestedthatthose 4-Day Series to Begin
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halz slngiq POPuJarSO~1n =0'.',
who cannot avail themselveS of
Sunday at Methodist
.
Agreemel:tt
. '
This
be the piece de RsIsten¢e
at 7:45
the opportunity
praying In a
Cf\urch
The Sw8rthmore-Rutledge Union of the evening at 9 O'clOCk. sharp, 'AlI parents are invited " to a group may step Into the quiet
The
Rev.
Alfred
W. Price, for
School Board completed a· fiDan- to bring the members together for demonstration of Phy!lical Educa- sanctuary aDY time during the
cial reI\POnslblllty form for IIlIng a pleasant eveoiJig.
tlon Activities to ~ staged w-l-day, and perhaps, at the hour of the past 15 years Rector of St.
Stepjten's Episcopal Church In
with the state Wednesday night In
Chaparones will be lIIIr. and D1ght, M;arcn 8, at '1;45. In the 2, pause wherever he is for a
dow1).town
Philadelphia, will conadjOurned si!ssion."I:he form antl- Mrs. Harrison. DunnIng .and .Dr. Swarthmore High School Gym_ pray't!r.
duct a M!ssIon ot Chrtstian Healclp.tes paylng a $38,500 rental
and' Mrs. James Cooper. The 1:~~: by the boys and ~ls' Of
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Ing
at Swarthmore Mathodist
Dually for !tbout 30 years to the Supervisor will 'be Phil Swayne. II
niDe to ~2. Thes\! clasSes
Clarence C. Franck, S, r.' . Chuich beginning this. Sunday,
.
are taught by Virglnla Allen'
!Dunicipal authority whlcih w i l l ,
March Iii and coDtinulng through
be created to finance the new 12D· E'
S'
M11lard Robinson, Senlo~ High'
Wednesday, March 13. The Rev.
classroom eleml!Dtary school con. r:
vereH
• Barr
School teachers of health and
John C. Kulp, pastor of the.
templ!lted to CO/It $550,000. The
phisical . educatioD.
clturch, has aiinoUDced that the
form anticipates. a tax rate up to
,The evening's program promistime will be 8 p.m. each night.
n mills (5 mills Increase over
'es to be. filled. with variety. and
• During his mlnistrY at St. Stepthe ctlrrent rate per $100 of asunusual activities.' Starting with
hen's, Dr. Price has beeD especial_ '
sessed' realty evaluation). Howgroup .calisthenics by the boys,
iy
concerned with the Mioistry of
ever, Board 'TreasuJ-er, Johtt
. there will be a demonsitalion by
Splrltu!'1
Heallng, and conducts
Spencer saidwh.ether the full Inthe girls .of the ninth grade of the
special heallng services at the
crease would be required this
Kraus-Weber tesllt 'and body. conChurch which have
year Or whether some of it can be
. (CODtiDUed,". Page 5) .
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staved off a year or' two·
people.Jr~ all parts of the
couDtry.
.
upon actual
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The Missioner is warden of the
on when and
the auth~
orIty will have to be pald.
Order of St. Luke, an organizatioD
of 'the Church which has sought to
In dlscusmng preliminary pl~,ns
restore to the ChUrch the ministry
for
new bulldlng which will
healing.
be placed next to .the present
, 1
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Dr. PrIce will be available to
(Cont1t!ued ...,ODPallC 5)
,
,
see
individuals by appointment .on
. Will Sit. fa 'orollg"HoII
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
frbm 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Appolnt-·
ments can be made by call1ng the
Cljurch b¢ce,. KIngswood 4~0868,
between 9 aDd 1 p.m. dally.
"?ll
ot
:Roving. Registrars
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W"dl. Vote Thursday
insurance
l,arbe1=
To Vote?
State Tdltr41
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'TRIOI~.S.GymCJ~~sesGive :::!L!:!T:::-:E!.e Rey. Price' to Conduct
To Pay for New ScdooI
will
/JemonstratlooT
~;: a~~ea=~~::~ Healing Mission Here
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Georg'e._ Garrett Named
"Boy of the Monti('
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THESWARTHMOREAN
Reg!stenKI
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Franck Honored by
. Engineering Sooiety
2:00 P.M •• 9:00 P.M.
. Expert
.To,Spe•..Here Tues.
M'eet;"lg Also
Decide <:urrent .
Agenda' IftIc,ers fort the comiDg year will
S. Barr Talk
~ eh!CtE!d at the annual mee~ Dr.' . EvereH'
,I
SwarthmOl'e League·
Will Follow Club's
Voten-lObe held 1: 15
-Stated Meeting
Thursday, Mai'ch 14 at· the
Tea House. on 'Park
Following the Woman's Club
,:.
stated meeting at 2 p.m.
nomInatlng,commIttee has lIIIarch 12, Mrs. L.' J' I
AlE·YOU
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Pi6PnlY REGISTERED?
Made
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'A.S.M.E.·
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\ Fellow '
HermcmWouk Story
Clarence C. Franck, sr.;of~;.:;1
To.OP4'n Monday ,
ell aven.ue, was honored by
8:20'. ..
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made a Fellow·in 'the "American
.."
of MeChanical Engineers
For Its 344th . prOdi1~tlOD,· the
on theoc.aslon of their Annual Players Club of Swlll'thmore will
.
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Philadelphia SectioDDinner at the, ~p,re<'ient ''The Caine Mutiny Court.
the, foil.pwlng plate: ,
chairman, of the health and welEnglneers' Club In Phlladelp¥a on lIIIartial" by Hennan Wonk, this
. Second . vice-president, Amy
department, will Introduce
w$.el< starting MODday, Marclj. 11
IIowl
corre,poDdlng secre~es, cuss . problems of .the 13, mi1l10n
. Ia e
Ian to' ive
serVed
on the. exeCutive commlt- will be produced under the dlree_
Franz ~. lIIIetzger; and. Mrs. United ~taies citizens over. 85 .
- Recital Sunday
tee
of
the Philadelphia Section tion of Joseph W. deFuria, asJ. Smyers; directors Mrs. Jo- years of age.
Aftllrnoon ..
from
1941l-1954
and was chairlDan sister by Donald H. Pugh.
B. Shan!! I!Dd Mrs.. 'Morris
As presld,ent . of the National
. The CaIne Mutiny, the Pulitzer .
Fu
Charles Engel, young American during 1953-1954.
SI!eU; aDd TeCOrdlng seere- Geriatrics Society, Dr. Barr has a pianist, will gIve Ii recital at the
His'
activities
at
the
Dational
. Dovel halled by critics as
. Flore!\ce Lacasse.
wide 'and varied background
lev~1
Include
membership
o.nthe
"the
best
sea story'" and nth'e best
Also two ml!lnben of the nom- mediclnl1, psychiatry and pubUc Conimunlty Arts C"!'ter, WlIllln.the
'Siaridlng
committee:
of
World
War
II novel", has been .
conunfftee are to be elect- health 'administratioD.
ford, Sunday, March 10,at 3: 30
Power Test Codes, chaliman of adapted by the author in a versioD
with ~~. J:ohn O. HODJlold
Serving In both wars as a med- P'~~r~' and educated'iD Philadel. (CODtinUed OIl Page 5)
which is a condensatlon of the
Mrs.. Bruce Miller being ical offtcer and on induction phia, . Engel began'· hiS mUsIcal
heart of the Dovel.
OIl (lie slate
election. boards, Dr. Barr :has been award-.
af the age
At 15
The story evolves around the
oalfl1nan cd the i)ominatlng com_ ed Presidential Certificates of Ap_
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court
martial proceedings against
is. Mrs. s. M. Viele.. . preelatlon and a Congressional ~on the Cultural'O . ptcs af·the
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a
young,
upright lieutenant, who
University of Pennsylvania and
to. be discussed at the Medal of Service.
made his 10l"l!lal muslcai·~ppear~
relieves his captain of command
.ad!lPtion of theby~
Dr. Barr will discuss the chan- itnce at' the PIUlad.elphia' Ethical .
in. l;he midst of a '!arrowlng ty_
andiidoption of the 10",,1 nelllng of the Interests of these Cultural'Society' Auditodum at
Mrs. Hi: Willis JacksoD of Harv- phoon on . the grounds that the
Asenda for the coming retired CItiZeDS into productive 19; Since. then he has' played ata ard. avenue, who was a . member captain was psychopathic in the
th Thfoe bllard
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has, recofmmeDdand hobbies, Which. win number ofreeltalJ!, solo and with of "0 ittl scout troop led by the crises. The odds and naval tradiwl
e
110 ng items o.r COD.,
their adjUstment to their orchestral accompaniments,. along famous. founder of the Girl Scout_ tior. are alialust· .the
lieutenant ,
.
relationships to family and com- the eastern seaboard of the. Unitedlng movement Juliette Low; will
.o! the membership:
as
the
trial
goes
on,
certain
Appraisal aDd. evaluation .. of munity life. . .
Sta.tes.
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weaknesses Of' the captain are
proCedures and costs
The tea followlDg the ~:~il H'e
.
be guest of honor at the Scout's slowly revealeeJ, which finally af-'
the Swarthmore - Rutledge will be In charge of Mrs.
wal'lllly
and
enon, the . Girl Scout Sunday
Ithus!asti"alltY reeeiv'ed'. both by
disirl t Creek Vall Pre'
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festlvities 3: 30 p.m. Sunday in the feels the final verdict of the. court
' c: .
ey
s- T. Carp~ter. Mrs. Char es .. critics; aDd. the public.. Max 'de Swarthmore High' ~hool atidi- martial. .
··• .•u" for' Delaware' County; Zensen and Mrs. Harold Ogram Schau,ensee'saysof'CharleSIEngel: torium.
a study' of public recreation will pour. Mrs. C. J. Welz and.
able and Wen-groundeil perGuest speaker will be Mrs.
' SWarthmore. Also reconilnend- Mrs. Willlam W.Tumer wil~ l"!'" fo'nner. He.has tec'hoI~a1' 'f~,'litv,
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t th
c,
~ , Samuel T; Caldwalader of MaDoa,
d
en or&;el!len, ~
eDD- celve members and guests a
e
clear carrybig tone aDd .aself~ wh\> will tell thE! 14 Scout and
. .tr~tors
plan fol'.:judCes.·
'dOor.
a'ssurance'" in . various' Bro,!miie
Th S rth
Be
planning 'to attend Mould
,_
trOCips attending about
. e wa more
creation As~
Mrs. Hans.'
. . Borel, by
,(Continued
soclailQll
annol!ncesthe
IIppolnt~
CI." to Tall. FI.1d Trip
The concert is open to m~bers
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of the
th~ 1958 directors
Art Center ·to· P'resent
Charles Enge'J, PI"anlS"t
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to..
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SRA -Announces
1957 DO
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More than' sO ';"embers of the
Class On Investments for Women
which was opened to the, pubUc
under Woman's Club sponsorship
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on February Thursday mornings
Swarthmore Mother's Club have signed up' to take the 9:25
lDODthly .m~· win be \TaJn to Plilladelphla Thursday
.ThUl'!fday, M~ 14, at Mc-. mOmlng, Manm 14, for tho! p~Hall In the PresbyterIan ised field trip ~til noon.. "
-Fun iltteDdante III urged' OIIIer-of'the cI8ss who de!dre
8 o'clock mect'nl(' whictl to j'oin. the trip may do so ..bY
inclUde the slate' 01 ~ .JOInIng the &rOuP on the statlOll
lite 1111'1-5& .1 ·aII.,··
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platform.· On
mornlng. The
bitlbUfbt ~: evemng, Mrs. ProtP'Bln will iDl:lude a c
Of the curteDt belt
With, eoqd-t.or.v lecture !D the
March 13.
to Present
1957 Offl'cers' Slate
tiui,
1Ii!Der;
.
1957.1I~:'
and' their friends, Mr.. Engel -is a PersicheHi 'Concert
the
.
teacher and' wJ!e6mes children i n '
.
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JIIIrs. Helen Robblee, Pre School
the audience. Set .
Tonight and Primary; Jerry Now"ll, SumTwo original compositions will m,,( Club; and Bill R""se, basePropert¥ 'Owners.
be. included in the program
ball.
'To Is'su'e ·Bu·.leti"ns music for plaDo, four hands, which
The association board .held its
.
.
,Vliicent and Dorothea
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regular monthly m~ laStWeei.:
AJJ'a aervlce'tcdts 1I\embers, till' will present at 8:15 p,m. tonight in Borough Hall. Richard Noye, ':
Swarthmore'
Owners' In .• plothier.Memorial on the president, acknowledgeci with
MsociatlOll Is preparb;lg a series SWartIuriore College campus.. ,thanks a .sift of $25 from the
Bulletlns deallnl( with anum- :' 'the:ccmc.Wt Is sWftSOl'ed by
Swarthmon{ Mothers' Club, part
of subjectS·~ 'whlch ~ OWD- Wl.l~am J. Cooper Foundation
of the proceeds of the club's mers 0( plOjM#IIty have a "'tal In- the. department of music. Admis- cent benel\t bridge.
,
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terest. The Ilrst of these wl11 CCIIl- siGn hi tree.
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alder/the subjeet of Tiaa: Others .·iII addition to Mr. Pers1chettrs$p..... Op •• H'~I"
will fOllO'lt' at,fnqueGt iDterftls. OWD Concerto, Opus $!I lind Sen()peIl night at 8pTouI
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page 8
Mareh 1, 1957
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
LWV RevUaws Local b,*::,ng~ommiltee
School BUI'ldl"ng CrI"SI'S
expressed appreciation to Baker Thompson,
(Continued from Page 1)
The Junior Assemblies wI,1l meet
The executive board of the Jun.
.
Superintendent of Schools in Dela- college to alumni all over the at the Swarthmore Woman s Club lor Woman's "Club of Swarthmore
Final meetings on the League ware County who addressed the United States requesting that they tomorrow evening, the seventh met Tuesday night at the home
01 Women Voters local program league on sbte requirements for write to State officials to express grade convening from 7 to 8:~ of Mrs. John M. B. Ward, Jr. Fin.
"Study and Analysis of the School elementary school buildings; to oppOSition to the "Blue" or Crum p.m. and the ninth grade, 8: 45
al plans were made for the in.
Building Crisis in the Swarth- Donald Jones, president of the Creek route for the proposed 10:30 p.m.
formal get.together parties to be
more-Rutledge School District" Swarthmore-Rutledge School Dls- multi-million dollar expressway.
Seventh grade hosts Mr. and held at various members' .homes
were held February 18, at the trict who spoke on methods of
The telegram sent by local Mrs. J. Harry Beckmann will be on the evening of March 5.
home 01 Mrs. Clark Byse, and on fina~clng the proposed expansion; alumni pointed out that, "the Col- assisted by Mr. and M.rs. John
Those hostessing at the parties
Monday afternoon at the home of to Dr. Samuel Carpenter, who pre- lege's leiter expresses only the Bond, Mr. and Mrs. BrodIe,. Craw- will be Mrs•. Edward W. Coslett,
Mrs. Hallock Campbell, chair- sented building plans to the study institution's point of view cOncern- ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Erlk Un- Jr. assisted by Mrs. DavId W. R.
man of the committee.
group, and to Mary Spiller, John ing an expressway route through gem.
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Ninth grade hosts are Mr. and Jr.
Morgan,
Mrs. CampbelI reviewed th e re- Spencer and other members of th e C rum C ree k Va liey. However,
asistedJr.;
byMrs.
Mrs. Peter
RobertP.B.Mliler,
Kyle,
ports 01 the buil
1a
The building committee under the assistance. .
group, we are confident that .were Hunter Allison, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward; Mrs. Ro nd Coit as·
chairmanship of Dr. Samuel CarThe committee wished to also the facts knowl/ to those living Henry T. Ward, Jr., and Mrs. sisted by Mrs. Frank Starrett;
penter includes administrative' commend the school board for Its outside Delaware County, they Mary M. Hopper.
, Mrs. Robert Morrow assIsted by
staff, faculty and School Board
ti
,,'Ith would recognIze the disastrous
Mrs. Robert Scully; and Mrs. Clif.
carelul study, coopera on
,
ford Seglem assisted by Mrs. How.
members. The sub-committee on the community, and recent rapid effects 01 the alternative "N World Day of Prayer
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educational standards and needs, progress in solvIng the school Route on the Borough of SwarthII b
I
h a r d B. Smith, Jr.
chaired by John Carroll, and ex .. building crisis in the Swarthmore- more and neighboring commuru.
Wi e He d Marc 8 E very mem b er 0 f the CIu b WI'11
pansion and renovation of school Rutledge School District.
ties.
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be invited to one of these gather.
facilities, chaired by Charles Top_________
"These effects would include: lead, with the assistance of Mrs. ings.
ping, are made up of members of
• d M' .
destruction of many homes; down- Robert Good, Mrs. Louis RobinA committee was appointed to
the community, school staff and FTien s
eet,ng
grading of many more homes; in- son, Mrs. Enormel Clark, Mrs. Les- prepare a slate for nominations of
school board members. The work
Sponsors Meeting Series creased local taxes resulting from ter Jones, Mrs. Roland Ullman. 1957-1958 officers. Those working
of these committees, begun in
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the above; and disruption of many
A message in music will be on the committee are Mrs. Frank
1950 has been periodi('ally review- fessor of religion at Swarthmore established communities.
brought by Mrs. John Schott, org- Starrett, Mrs. Richard Reuther,
ed, and is currently up to date.
College, will tell on March 31 and
",!e ar~ confident t.hat th~se anist, Mrs. William Bell and Mrs. Mrs. Peter P. Miller, Jr.
Dr. Amy Howland, c~-chairman April 7 about the Reformation and con.slderahons, along WIth ~ngln- Robert Wilde, vocal soloists. A
of the league's committee, pre- its two chief leaders-Martin eermg and cost factors, wdl be nursery under the supervision of
sented charts showing the loea- Luther and John Calvin. The considered objectively by the ap- Mrs. George Zanzinger will be
tion and amount of land available series will end on April 14 with a propriate State and Federal auth- provided for mothers with young
Month~'
for building sites, drafts of the first-hand report on a man of our orities.
children.
"Therefore we respeCtfully sug_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
school population increase and own times, Albert Schweitzer,
George K. Garrett, son of Mr.
concentration" and preliminary musician. theologian, philosopher, gest that any letters reaching you
and Mrs. C. S. Garrett of Maple
plans of the proposed new build- and physician, who in love and from Swarthmore College alumni Brownie Troop 78
avenue, Thursday night of last
iog. InformaUon obtained in the humility has dedicated his talents Hving outside Delaware County be, Presents Puppet Plays
week was given the Chester Exschool census, recently completed to the service of his suffering fel- regarded as expressions of opinion
Brownie Troop 78 presented a change Club's "Boy of the Month"
by The Home and School Associa_ low men.
not founded on complete know- puppet show to their mothers and
award at the service club's dintion with the assistance of the
Forum discussions begin at 9:45 ledge of the facts."
families Tuesday, In the Swarth- ner meeting.
League of Women Voters was in- and last for about an hour. A
more Presbyterian Church. ReGeorge is presIdent of the Stuterpreted in some of the charts cordial invitation is extended to ,swarthmore Meets
freshments were served afterwards dent Association of Swarthmore
presented. The data presented in visitors.
the girls If the group.
,
High School
and has been home
Haverford Saturday byPuppets
these charts was a graphic demonand scenery for the
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1)
room
president
and member of
~~~~""'ii Jane S. Seymour,' daughter of will be seeing action for the last two plays "Cinderella" and the the School Cabinet.
He has been
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Seymour of
"Brownie Story" were made by
time.
They
are
co-captains
Maish
a member of the National Honor
SECURITY
Dickinson avenue, is on the newly
Davidson and Bob Fisher, and re- the girls at their troop meetings Society for two years. George has
established Dean's List for outThoughtful men and women
serve guard Roger Witt. Four of during the winter. The troop also played football for three years
standing
scholastic achievemenU
make provision for their final
the 'Scarlet and Black's probable presented the plays 'on a previous and was one of eight juniors last
resting place just as they take
at Simmons College, Boston,
starters will be playing their final Tuesday to the Brownies of Troop year who won an activity US". He
out insurance or make a will.
Mass. Jane is enrolled as a senior
hoop game, Including co-captains 744.
A ~ound investment in adwon an American Legion award
in
the
School
of
Social
Science.
Leaders of Troop 78 are Mrs.
vance of need.
Harry AUen and Gene Hudson.
as the. most outstanding boy of
Cl'nter Ben Dent, guard Howie Donald Grose and Mrs. Robert his ninth gnde class and' Was a
WEST LAUREl HILL
Walton, and reserve forward Wood.
Rotary club representative at the
Pierre Clavel also face graduation
CEMETERY
leadership class of Camp Delmont
in the spring.
NEWS NOTES
last summer.
.
Belmont Ave. Gbov& City Line
A
preliminary
game
featuring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
D.
Jones
BaJ··Cynwyd
Guests at the meeting included
varsity qUintets from both schools of Vassar avenue Saturday eveGeorge's father, Mr. C. S. Garrett,
will begin at 6: 45 p.m., wIth the ning entertained at a bridge party
Mr. William Bush, principal of
feature contest following immedi- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Swarthmore High SchOOl, and Mr.
ately. In the initial claSh, Haver- S. Harris, Jr., of Vassar avenue.
Fred YociIm, a Swarthmore faculford's jayvees scored a comeMrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard ty member.
from-behind 68-58 victory, so this avenue will entertain the Thurs_
by TIROR BACHMANN
first
game may also prove £!nter- day Reading Group on March 7.
Hungarian Concert Pianist
BEREAVED
taining. In junior varsity competi_
Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Griffin of
at the New Century Club
tion this year, Swarthmore leads, Rutgers avenue returned' home
Mrs. Jessie Hoyt Weaver, moth.
ha\ting
won
in
football,
21-0,
and
Saturday
from
a
five-\\(eek
vacaar
of Mrs. George L. ~hoemaker
15th and Upland Streets, Chester
wrestling 24-8, While soccer was hon spent In Cedar Keys, Silver I of Academy road, died February
tied.
Thursday, March 14
Springs, and Lake Wales, Fla.
:2'dat ~h.et adge. of s87. Mthrs. Weaver
8:15 PJII.
Mr and Mrs F rd R b'
f a
VISI e
In
war more on
. . oomsono
I'
Shlid'th
TICKETS - Yellow Bowl Restaurant
Guild Convention
Guernsey road have recently re- severa occaSIOns.
e ve WI
at the door
turned
from
Ne
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her
daughter
Mrs.
Stewart
MoulMrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr."
w
r eans,
., t
. All'
P k
or Call CHester 2-4863
North Chester road. chairman of where, they attended the Mardi on In
ISO~
ar.
the 'local branch, Needlework Gras Jestivities during several
Other sUrvlvors are her daughGuild of America, has announced days of last week.
ter Mrs. John B. Irons of Lakethat the guild's annual convenMr. and Mrs. E. L. Conwell of wood, 0.; five gr~ndchlldren and
tion will be held in Philadelphia, Columbia avenue returned Sun- one great grandchIld.
beginning May 1.
day evening from a trip south
"r saw it in the Swarthmore-an.1"
Directors who plan to attend any which was in celebration of their
of the events are asked to call 15th \wedding anll\Versary. They
for April. May and June:
Mrs. Johnson at KlngswoOd 3- stayed at Lake Worth, Fla., and
en route home at an inn at Sea
Someone wi,th knowledge of plants, to work 4566. before March 8.
Island, Ga.. where they visited
Peggy Schumacher, daughter of I with Mr. and Mrs. William E.
in garden, also dig and sell. Must commute.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schumacher Hetzel, Jr., of Thayer road, who
of College avenue, win return are spending the winter months
Hildemere Gardens. Wawa. Pa.
home for the week end from Doug_ there. Teddy Conwell spent the
las College of Rutgers University, week end with his grandparents
New Brunswick, N. J. Peggy is Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas
We ,invite you to make
enrolled as a junior.
of North Chester road.
tbis your Family Drug
Store. Turn to us for
Mrs. William McClarin of Park
REQUEST FOR BIDS
~nything you may n~
Sealed bids will be received in Counell avenue and Mrs. Howard jack_
In drugs and sundries.
Chamber, Borough Hall. Swarthmore. Pa. son of Vassar 'avenue entertained
And do make it a speon Monday March 11th. 1957 at 7:30 P.M. at.. luncheon and bridge Monday
for sale to the Borough of one new 1957. f
M
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
dal
point to bring us
eight cylinder model Chevrolet. Ford or or
rs. Daniel C. Harris, Jr., of
~our DOctor's prescripPlymouth automobile suitable for police Vassar avenue.
Opposite High Meadow
,
tions. We assure you
work. The bIdder shall state the allow-anee
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Annithe will make for the purchase from the age. Jr., of South Chester road reCustom Landscape' Work
prompt service and
Borough of one 1966 Ford Sedan now avail.
uDiformly fair prices.
able fot' in!lpection. The bidder shall alllO turned last week from Miami
Telephone: CHester 2.7206
quote on an additional new 1957 Chevrolet. Fla., where they visited their so~
'Ford or Plymouth automobile and shall
Ask for ~en Palmer or Henry Arnold
state the allowance he will make for the Mr. George L. Armitage, 3rd. Dr.
purchase (rom the Borough of one 1956 and Mrs. Armitage visited their
Visit oar Roadside Market on the Middletown Road
CATHERMAN'S
Chevrolet Sedan now available for inspee- son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Uon.
Bids shall be In aeeordanee with "peel. MTS. George E. Troxell, Jr., in
DRUG STORE
ficaUonlii. a copy of which may he obt.ain~ New Orleans, La., before they
SEASONAL SPECIAL
fram the undenbmed.
went to Miami.
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"Boy of the
,
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PIANO RECITAL
I
Wanted
* Family
PHARMACY
Rose Valley Nurseries" Inc.
5 11K. Seaboard Wild Bird Food and Bird Feeder $1.69
TREE WORK,
•
TrimmlRg - TraRsplallfing
Maio Arraagemollh Now for Sprl•• Spray Program
KI 3.;0586
Federal excise taxes. when refunded by
the Government, shall be paid to the
Borough.
The Borough reserves the riRht to waive
any Info-:matitles In the .,1& received; to
reject any or all bids: to a .... fd the eon_
traet anly to those regularl,. engaged in
this businese. and to the bidder wllose
proposal is deemed to be moat. advautageoua to the publie Inteftst.
U. S. lond Sales
Delaware County's sales of E.
and H. United States Savings
Bonds rose to $917,012. for the
month of January, I.e Roy F. F.
Wright, county chairman, has announC!ed. Last year's totals for the
same month were $838,190.
Are
JUNIOR CLUB PLANS
GET-TOGETHER
to College
17th. 9th Grade Jr.
Stand Expressed' Assemblies To Meet
stralion of the need for immediate' Opposition
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 10
State Told' 47
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To Pay for New School
Board to Ask Council
·To Keep 1941 .
Agreement
The Swarthmore·Rutiedge Union
School Board completed a financial responsibillty form for filing
with the state Wednesday night in
adjourned session. T.he form anti.
cipates paying a $38,500 rental an_
nually for about 30 years to the
municipal authority whicll wlll
be created. to finance the new 12classroom elementary school contemplated to cost $550,000. The
form anticipates a tax rate up to
47 mills (5 mills increase over
the current ratl! per $100. of assessed' realty evaluation). However, Board 'Treasurer John F.
Spencer said whether the full increase would be required this
year o,r whether some ot it can be
staved off a year or two depends
upon actual cost developments and
on when and how much the authority wiII have to be paid.
In discussing preliminary plans
for th.e new building which \ViII
be placed next to the present
(Continued on Page 5)
Members
Will Vote Thursday
luncheon Meeting Also
To
A~e
D~~~~d~urrent
Officers fOrtthe coming year will
elected at the annual meeting
the Swarthmore League of
Voters to b~ held 1: 15
Thursday, March 14 at the
Tea House on Park
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,March 8, 1957
CANTEEN TO HEAR ~.S" Gym Classes Give
I
~~:~~~~~jJ~~~ DemonstrationTonight
Th;
tertamed thlS week by Dr. Sam
Gurin at the piano and Jean and
Ann Paul with Les Ann Kurtz.
halz singIng popular songs In
This wlll be the piece de resistence
of the' evening at 9 o'clock sharp,
to bring the members together for
a pleasant evening.
Chaparones wlII be Mr. and
Mrs. Harrison DUnning and Dr.
and Mrs. James Cooper. The
Supervisor will' be Phil Swayne.
All Parents Are Invited
to Program Here
at 7:45
All parents are invited to a
demonstration of Physical Education Activities to ~ staged tonight, March 8, at 7:45 in the
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium by the boys and girls of
grades nine to 12. These classes
are taught by Virginia AlIen and
Millard Robinson, Senior High
SchOOl teachers of health and
physical education.
The evening's program promises to be filled with variety and
unusual activities. Starting with
group calisthenics by the boys
there will be a demonstration b;
the girls of the ninth grade of the
KraUS-Weber tests and body con.
" • (Continued ,~, Page 5)
Dr: EvereH S. Barr
WORLD D~Y OF PRAYER
World Day of prayer will take
place this afternoon in Swarth.
more at the MethOdist Church on
Park avenue. The one·hour serv_
ice will begin at 2 p.m.
It has been suggested that those
who cannot avail themselves of
the opportunity of praying in a
group may step into the quiet
sanctuary any time during the
day, and perhaps, at the hour of
2, pause wherever he is for a
prayer.
Clarence C. Franck, Sr.
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Rev. Price to Conduct
Healing Mission Here
4-Day Series to Begin
Sunday at Methodist
Cilurch
The Rev. Alfred W. Price, for
the past 15 years Rector of St.
StelUten's Episcopal Churcll in
downtown Philadelphia, will conduct a Mission of Christian Healing . at Swarthmore Methodist
Church beginning this Sunday,
March 10 and continuing through
WednCl'day, March 13. The Rev.
John C. Kulp, pastor of the
church, has announced that the
time will be 8 p.m. each night.
, During his ministry at St. Step_
hen's, Dr. Price has been especially concerned with the Ministry of
Spiritual Healing, and conducts
special healing services at the
Philadelphia Church which have
drawn people from all parts of the
country.
The Missioner is warden of the
Order of St. Luke, an organization
of the Church which has sought to
Church the ministry
~~s~:ra~~~.the
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Dr. Price will be available to
see individuals by appointment .on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Appolnt-
~ Will Sit in Borough Holl ~
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Th d M
I .urs ay, .arch 14.I f'ranck Honored by ~:;~hc"O"m~:,[~~g~!0::1~~~8~~~
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GeriatriCS Expert
,. 2.00 P.M •• 9.00 P.M.
Engineering Society Players to Present
To Speak Here Tues.
~E YOU
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Avenue Man
'Caine .Mutiny'Trial'
Dr. Everett S. Barr Talk !'fl PROPERLY REGISTERED? ~
Made A.S.M.E.
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Will Follow Club's
Stated Meeting
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between 9 and 1 p.m. daily.
fi$
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Fellow
Hennan Wouk Story
Clarence C. Franck, Sr., of Corn_
TOM d
~~t..~~:,~~~~~:t..\\~'1.'t,,{~~:,:~t;;:-::~~~,-;,&\\~\'k~ ell aven~e, was honored by being
0,
pen
on oy
Following the Woman's Club
made a Fellow In the American
8:20 P.M.
stated meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
Society of MeChanIcal Engineers
For its 344th' production, the
The nominating committee has March 12, Mrs. L. J. Servais,
on the occasion of their Annual Ptayers Club of Swarthmore will
the. following ,'Ilate:
chairman of the health and welPhiladelphia Section Dinner at the present "The CaIne Mutiny CourtSecond vice-president,
Amy fare department, will introduoe
Engineers' Club in' Philadelphia on Martial" by Herman Wouk, this
treasurer, Mrs. AlfrE!d. t Dr. Everett S. Barr, who will dis.
Tuesday, February 26.
.
week starting Monday, March. 11
corr~pondlng secretaries, cuss problems of the 13 milIIon
Philadelphian to Give
Active at 10caJ levels, Franck through Saturday, March 16. This
Franz R. Metzger and Mrs. United States citizens Over 65
served
on the executive commit- will be produced under the direc_
. Recital Sunday
J. Smyers; directors Mrs. Jo- years of age.
tee of the Philadelphia Section tion of Joseph W. deFuria, asAfternoon
B. Shane and Mrs. Morris
As president of the National
from 1949-1954 and was chairman sIster by Donald H. Pugh.
Charles Engel, young American during 1953-1954.
Fussell; and recording secre- Geriatrics Society, Dr. Barr 'has a
.
The Caine Mutiny, the Pulitzer
Florence Lucasse.
wide and varied background in pia!list, will give a recital at the
His' activities at the national Prize novel hailed by critics as
Also two melnbers of the nom- medicine, psychiatry and publIc Community Arts Center, Walling_ level include membership on the "the best sea story" and "the best
committee are to be elect- health admInistration.
ford, Sunday, March 10 at 3:30 the standing committee of the World War II novel", has been
with Mrs. John O. Honnold
Serving in both wars as a med. p.m. .
Power Test Codes, chairman of adapted by the author In a version
Born and educated in PhiladelMrs. Bruce Miller being ical officer and on induction
(Continued on Page 5)
whIch is a condensation of the
on the slate for election. boards, Dr. Barr has been award- phia, Engel began his musical
heart of the novel.
p'aiirman of the nominating com_ ed Presidential Ce~tificates of Ap_ training at' the age of 10. At 15 he
The story evolves around the
is Mrs. S. M. Viele..
preciation and a Congressional won the Cultural Olympics af the
court martial proceedings against
Also to be diScussed at the Medal of Service.
University of Pennsylvania and
a young, upright lieutenant, who
are adoption of the by_
Dr. Barr will discuss the chan- made his formal musical, appearrelieves his captain of command
and adoption of the local nelling of the interests of these ance at the Philadelphia Ethical
in the midst of a harrowing tyagenda for the coming retired citizens into productive Cultural Society Auditorium at
phoon
on the grounds tha t the
Mrs. R Willls Jackson of HarvThe board has recommend- projects and hobbies, which will 19. Since then he has played at a ard avenue, who was a member captain was psYchopathic in the
Ihe followIng items for con-. facilitate their adjustment to their number of recitals, solo and with of a girl scout troop led by the crises. The udds and naval tradi_
of the membership:
relationshIps to family and com- orchestral accompaniments, along famous founder of the GIrl Scout_ tion are agaInst the lieutenant
Appraisal and evaluation of munity life.
.
the eastern seaboard of the United
ing movement Juliette Low, will but as the trial goes on, certai~
procedures and costs
The tea following the meeting States.
be guest of honor at the Scout's weaknesses of the captain are
He
has
~
been
warmly
and
enthe Swarthmore - Rutledge will be in charge of Mrs. Samuel
Own on, the Girl Scout Sunday slowly revealed, which finalIy afdist~ict; Creek ValIey Pres- T. Carpenter. Mrs. Charles H. thusiasticalJy received both by festivities 3: 30 p.m. Sunday in the fects the final verdict of the court
martial.
""al:inn for Delaware' County; Zensen arid Mrs. Harold Ogram critics and the publIc.· Max de
Swarthmore High' School audia study of public recreation will pour. Mrs. C. J. Welz and Schauensee says of' Charles, Engel: torium.
SWarthmore. Also recommend- Mrs. William W. Turner will reable and well-grounded perGuest speaker will be Mrs.
Was endorsement of the Penn· ceive members and guests at the former. He has terhnical facility, Samuel T. Caldwalader of Manoa
plan for ,judges. '
door.
a clear carrying tone and a self- who will teU the 14 Scout and
planning to attend Mould
posses~ed assurance in various I.Brownie troops attending about
The Swarthmore Recreation As
Mrs. Hans. Borel, by noon
styles.
(Continued on Page 5)
Class
to
Take
Field
Trip
sociatlon
announces the apPOint:
March 13.
The concert is open to members
More than 30 members of the and. their friends. Mr. Engel ·is a
ment of the three 1956 directors
Class on Investments for Women teacher and weicomes children in Persichetti Concert
f,!r the 1957 prolfI"am:
which was opened to the public the audIence..
• h
Mrs. Helen Ik!Jblee, Pre-.Sehool
S t f ~r Tonl9
t
and
Primary; Jerry Nowell, Sumunder Woman's Club sponsorship
Two original compositions willi mer Club; and Bill Reese, baseth
on February Thursday mornings P
be included in the program of ball.
e SWarthmore Mother's Club have signed up to take the 9:25
roperty Owners·
music
for piano, four hands, which
The association board held its
monthly meeting will be train to Philadelphia Thursday
To Issue Bulletins
Thursday, March 14, at Mc- morning, March 14, for the promAs a service to Its members, the Vincent and Dorothea Persichetti regular monthly meeting last week
HalI In the Presbyterian ised field trip until noon.
Swarthmore Property Owners' will present at 8: 15 p.m. tonight in Borough HalJ. Richard Noye
. Full attendance Is urged' Others of the class who desire Association is preparing a series In Clothier Memorial on the president, acknowledged wIt
thanks a gift of $25 from the
t?a 8 o'clock meeting whicll to join. the trip may do SO by of BulJetins dealing with anum. Swarthmore College campus.
The concert is sppnsored by the Swarthmore Mothers' Club, part
:clude the slate of officers joining the group on the station ber of subjects in which all ownWilliam
J. Cooper Foundation and of the Proceeds of the club's rea 1957-58 season.
platform on that morning. The ers of property have a vital Inthe
department
of music. Admis- cent benefit bridge.
highlight the evening, Mrs. program will Include a conducted terest. The first of these will con.
sion Is free.
Wells will present a re- tour through an investment house sider, the subjeet of Tazes. Others
in addition to Mr. Perslchetti's
Of the current best seller, with explanatory lecture In the will follow at,frequent intervals.
Sproal Opell M. . .
own Concerto, Opus 56 and Sere.
~un's Story", according to board room as the market opens. These Bulletins will be avali. nade No.8, the pair will play Open night at Sproul Observa•
ul Brown, program cllalrAverage attendanee at the ~,." .. I able onIy to members of the As.
Bach and Hindemtth sonatss and tory will be held from 7:30 to 9
sessions was 74.
SocJation.
p.m. Tuesday, March 12. The ptlb.
a Schubert Fantasfe.
Hc is cordially invited.
Art Center to Present
Charles Engel, Pianist
Service Sun. to Open
Scout Week Activities
SRA Announces
1957 Directors
to Present
1957 Off' 'SI
ICerS . ate
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· Wblte Sulpbur S'p"'w_
week In
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W. Va. They plan to return borne
this week end.' .
S RobinMr. aDd ~. Arthur.
..
wll1 entertain their br1dge
_wlw~ a t their
club tomorrow ev.,.......
..
home on Ogden avenue.
. Mr. Pierre Decrouez of Cornell
avenue returna home thia week
end from a w.eek's I business trip
Chtcago, Ill., and ·Madison, W"IS.
Mrs. Horace R. Renshaw of
Cornell avenue was hostess at a
cOlfee Tuesday mo~.
Mr. and Mrs. Wliliam Spencer
of Riverview road spent a long
Personals .
Mrs. WlITne r.andall of Sw:arthmore avenue, with Mrs. Robert L.
'Hamel and Miss Rutb Hamel of
PunxsutaWney, leave today for a
six-week trip to South America.
From New York, their tour will
take them down along the west
coast of South America, to Santiago, with a week's stoppover in
Uma, Peru.
. Harry E. Oppenlander of
jamlD west avenue, returned to
his duties as ·currfculm director
\
and
teacher
of sciencefoll0\Ving
at the htgh
school,
Wednesday,
an
automobile accident Friday evenlng. Mr. OpPenlander was returning from an ed1lcational meetIng at the University of Pennsylvania when the accident occurred
at 10 p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs.. E. B. Hollls ot
South Chester road have recently
returned by plane from a l2-day
trip to Mexico: spen~g ~art of
their vacation m MeXICO City and
a week In Valles.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates
North Chester road .~ent1y vIsIt_
•
am.
MCIIlt-.il Messrs. Ralph Fucetolo, Jack TIm- ton DaVis,
JlonclllT, KIirch 4,
;::~~ Junior College,.
d "'~"e Pelle.......- were at the LyinC-In..tlospital of Phila_
She has just returned from mey, an ~...
..~ ,
dI!Iph1a. .
'
after serving 18 months ushers.
.
:Mrs. GeorIe Corse at Yale ave..
with the U. S. ~u...
A _ v Special Serv. ternal ..
_w"--th
,IIIlTH
nue is the ma
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er.
library secUon.
Mr and 'Mrs. Harry PrincetoD Mr. and. Mrs. H&nT P. DIlvis or
Sod
ttended Lafayette
.
.
t
the pa'-_' _ n d
Lt.
en a d ted from the navis, Jr., of Rosemont announce Rosemon are
......... "_,College
and
gra
ua
the
birth
of
a
I0Il,
Harry
PrIncepanmis.
U.s Naval AcademY, Annapolis,
Md.' He wtll return to the United
States about March 15, f o \ l O W i D g R
the'completion of 15 months of
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active service In Japan and other
for: the Duck Club Masq~rade Dance
stations In the.Far East with the
Thtrd U. S. Marines. .
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The wedding will take place
to fool your friends'with' a tric~y
A ril 13 In New York City.
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GET SET
week Spencer's
end In Pittsburgh
and Mrs. avenue
Frank M.
mother Mrs.visiting
Jam'lS of Mr.
Swarthmore
have.Davis
annaunced the engagement at their
Mr: and Mrs. Jacob E. Snyder daughter Miss Patricia Anne
of Rutgers avenue had as their Davis, td Mr. Everett R. Wright,
guests last week Mrs. Snyder's
son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Mrs. J. Barry Caldwell and R. Wright of Rutledge.
'
young son Jim of 'Davidson, !", C. . Miss Davis is a graduate of RidMr. Caldwell traveled to. Lojn- ley Townshtp High School and is
caster on business and returned employed by the State Farm Into Swarthmore for the week ensl· surance Bureau In Springtleld.
Mrs. DonaTd Crosset of Thayer
Mr. Wright is a graduate of
road with her mother Mrs. Wi!- Swarthmore High School. He Is
liam Pohlmeyer returned Mon- employed 'at Westinghouse Elecday from a visit of· several days
. Lest
with Mrs. Crosset's son-In-law trlc Corporation m
er.
dau~
In Fred I ks and
......•ter Mr. and Mrs. WiJMr. and Mrs. Walter.
en ed their daughter
E M'cK
Washington
~ollegeSiIIl)' aterMary
c - liam Brink
of Hamden, Conn., and zle
Muhlenberg avenue
have
burg, Va., and friends and rela- daughter Donna at the University
announced the enga!!elives In. Richmond. .
Connecticut, Storrs, Conn., dur- ment of their daughter,Miss Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Alban E; Rogers ing the weelo end.
.
McKenzie, to Mr. Terrance Peter
of Park avenue had as thelr guests
.
for several days their son-In-law .
. Naulty, son of lIr. and Mrs. Terand daughter Mr. and Mrs. RichMISS BANKS HONORED
ranee J. Naulty of Rutherfotd,
ard H. Burdsall with their young Miss Mary Morrow' Banks of N. J.
son RiChard of' Great Barrington, Harvard avenue was guest of
Mass., who returned to their
honor Tuesday at a . luncheon and
McBRID.E-STEVENS
SundaY. Mrs. Burdsall celebrated shower given by Mrs. Hugh W.
Miss Patricia Ann Stevens,
her bIrlhday at a famliy
Close and Mrs. Robert Holdsworth daughter of Mr; and Mrs. JOhn. W.
Saturday evp.ning. Mrs,
of Lansdowne. Mrs. Walter A.
Stevens ,of WallingfOrd, and Mr.
P. Hayes of Clearwater, Fla., Schmidt of Riverview road will
James C. McBride, son of Mr. ,!nd
formerly of Swi1rthniore avenue, entei-taln TuesdllT, March 19, at Mrs. Raymond McBride of Philawas also a guest of Mr. imd Mrs. a luncheon In honor of Miss Banks.
delphta, were married Sa\W'dl!Y
Rogers.'
Mrs. William H. Gehring "f morriiDg In St. John ,Chrysostom
Mr. and Mrs. Alan HiDk1e with University place·. ande Mrs. P: Catholic Church. Rev. Joseph A.
their daughters Karen and Lisa, Malcolm HOdge of strath Haven Fitzpatrick oIJIclated at the cereformerly of Wilmington, Det.,
avenue will horior Miss B8nks at
now residing In Vallejo, Calif. a luilcheon FrIday, March 29.
Mrs. ·~Is·the 'd,!",lIlter .of
Mr. and. Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr.,
aDd Mis; Paul: R. Hertel Of Rut- of Riverview rOad will entertain
leli~.e....
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SaturdllT, Mar;ch
for.'
Peter Bloom, Son· of' Mr. and Ba'nJis and. her r~:~:~:'~:::l~~iliD
Mrs. Herman M. Bloom of Colum- Barlow Patton of
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bls avenue, will spend thl..
The marriage of .
Banks and
.end at home before going on
Mr. Patton will take place Saturwith the Cornell Glee Club dur- day, April 13.
' ..
ing the Spring holidays. Barbara
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ENGAGEMENTS
Bloom; a freshman at Centenary
College for WOJ11en, Hackettstown,
_
N. J., wl11 also spend this
Mrs. Madeline Boehm of Forend at home. Fred Bloom
rest Hills, Long' IsI~•. N.Y., anpledged hts brother Peter's fra- nounees the engagemmt of her
ternlty, Sigma Pht, at Cornell Uni- daughter, Miss. DoriS . Mart?n
verslty, Ithaca, N. Y.
Boehm,. to .Flrst Lieu~ant WIl,Sally Bates, daughter of Dr. and lIam George Soden, UB.M:C., son
Mrs. John R. Bates of North Ches- of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden of
ter· road, was at home during the Rose Tree, formerly of SwarthSwarfllmore. Pa.
week end and attended a fraterni- more.
ty party at Lafayette College In 'MisS Boehm Is a graduate of
Thurs., fri •. and Sat.
Easton.
March 7, 8 and 9
Mr, Thomas Rutherford has rene'r
,Movl.
turned to his home. on W,esllial'_1
Edd'. Fl....
."....'O! ".yuId.
avenue following a 10 day vaca~'BUNDLE OF JOY"
(T,chaicolor) ,.
Springs, Calif.
eon!
Weit
Until You Se. Thom
tion
Smoke
Ranch,
Mrs. Tree
Antbopy
M. Palm
FairMr.atand
Sing end DencoU
banks of Rutgers avenue have as
Friday h.tUi.s-7:2s and ,as· P.M.
Saturday haturu '8 10 P.~.
their guest for a few days of this
week Mrs. M. C. Anderson of
.S'ICIAi. CH·,LDaEN·S SHOW '
Buffalo, N. Y.
SATURDAY,l '.M:.
l~olor CartOo••
Mr. and Mrs. Gilinore Stott of
2 F.d....1 Ope ..tar No. " S.rlel
Dartmouth avenue, have as
3-"T"~ SILVER CHALICE"
guest .Mr. StoWs mother Mrs.
(CTn.m.k.opt·Tec.hnicolor)
The mtCilhttest story .....r mad. Into a
R. G. Stott of Patriot, Ind., who
mation pldu,.11
is making an extended visit.
Miss Judy Roess of Cornell
Sunday Olify;.... March 10
nue wlll spend the week end In
BIG 5'PE'cTACULAR
_ Donll'· .'''.:'Wilmington, . Del., as the guest of
• J
H; G. WELLS'
Miss Judy Burns, a former class"'WAR OF THE WORLDS"
mate at Penn State University.
1:15. 7:15 and 10:10 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross of Ced-pICAlI
YOU
SEE
THE
ar lane are vacationing
WHOLE PICTURE?
"CONQUEST OF SPACE"
of
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. BI:AUTY SALON
MAROH WINDS WHIRL
F'nt
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To eiiminate cODfualbll"
about y01io;;a:dividua! and
PLAYERS' flUB
OF
bDliaeA- illltiruicc!.._let lUi
you PLA!i(DBX,
lEtDa'. uniqne, modern
method for kdping track
of your insurance. It
enables you to .ee your
whole insurance picture
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SWARTHMORE
presents
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at a glance•.
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MID-WINTER TUNE UP.
. TRUCK . INSPECTION
DELCO.8ArtERII:S
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ROIERT
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RUSSELL'S S\:RVICE,
Oppositelorough 'PIi"'i~g, ~t .,,'
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NEWS NOTES
Ex
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Arthur B. Kent Named Local Women to Lead
In Sun Appointment DenMothers'Workshop
court. was founded In 111~2, Dr. Mrs. Roy P. LIngle of Cornell
• OUW
I3barp was calI!Id to be its keeu- avenue returned last Mond8T from
The co~tructl~e approach to tive DJrector. SiDce tbat time he a two-week visit with her son-In~
the problem of juvenile dellD- has trained a IlIl'ge stIIlf of psy- law and djlugbter Mr. and Mrs.
Appointment of Arthur B.Kent,
Announcement has been made
quenCy wJll be delcribedto the cl!latrists, soclll1 wouers, luperR . Walters in Lachtne, Wood brook . road, as speclal as- of a Den Mothers' ,Workshop to
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vison,him.
and recreation
leaders to
Canada. '
,..omen of the S~~
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slstant to Walter C. Hulfman, be conducted. on March 20, April
b~ Ch~ on W~D~, . . . .
¥r. ,!nd Mrs. R. D. MeI.aughlln SUperintendent of refining at Sun 3, and April 10,.at· the SPrinalleld
~!." by Dr. E.PresImlSiUP, The center is housed In a
of Am\!.etSt avenue had as their OIl Company'. Marcus HOOk'Re- Municipal Building, 50 Powell
eXecutive dlreCto, of th8 Youth em building on, the Parkway
gtJests last· week end Mr. and
ftnery, has been announced by C'road, Springlleld. The hours are
mmoda
study CeJlterln Phttadelphla. Dr. al1CO
tiODs for 132 boys
Mrs. J.ohn Canc\an with their SOlIS Calvin Naylor, ReIlnery manager. from 10 to 12 noon.
Sharp will speak at' about 1: 30 53 girls. In the course of the
)Sark and DaVid of Belmont,
Mr, Kent was In charJe of the
The course this year w1l1 be ·.an
p.m., following the luncheon 41 just past 11,890 children' were Mass. Mr. Cancian attended a dis- POdbielnlak
and Crude Oil TestMcCililan Hall of the Woman's brought to the center, most of cusslon meetlng.at Villanova Law Ing Laboratories In the Research accelerated OIle, with three Instead
Associa,Uon.
them by the police, and 8,083 were S~hool.
,
and Development Department at of the usual six meetings.
He ·Ii a native PenllSYlvanian detained four hours or . longer.
Col. and Mrs. Harold C.,MaIl- Marcus Hook prior to his appointAll the Den Mothers from the
and "Teceived his graduate degrees Among those who stay overnight, bOlt of Harvard avenue had as ment.
Keystone DIstrict, Valley Forge
t the 'Uclvl!l"lllW Of Pittsburgh. the average length of detention'
guest during the week end
f Stockt n, N Y h Council may. attend the workshop,
· nati'
A
ve 0
0 . . , e In whtch w1l1 be discussed and
~ter nine yearl. spent an ad- time Is. 25 days.
their s on-In-law Lt. Comdr. John
Is
.a
graduate
of
Haverford
Town- explained the openln ancI. cl-I"~
mInistr8ior In the public'. schools
The fundamental objective
D. McNeal, U.s.N:R., ot Tope1ta, shlp High School and Denison
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Dr. Sharp became ·Dlrector of thll the Center Is to reshape the
Kan., who was en· route to New- University. He also attended. the ceremonies, skits, songs, games and
Bureau of' Community Work· In of these YOjrng people and build port, R. I., for a two-wee\< tralD~ ni ht h i t th U·
It
f handicraft IIgurlng In the Cub
g sc 00 a
e Dlvers y 0 Scout pack work.
the Department of Welfare at.Har- good.cltJzens r~ther than to
ing periOd.
Pennsylvania.
rlsburg. Some 14 yearS later !J.e them for their
'. beBlff Fine, son of. ,Mr. and Mn. . Joining Sun as a Research and
Den Mothers heading the comwent to Maryland ~o assume the havior. They are given not only V. L. Fine, of North Swa,=",mdre Development lab technician in mitte:e are all registered, quaUpost of (1)lef of the Divislon of good food .and "lean surroundin(a; avenue, celebrated his seventh 1937, he was made a supervisor In lied lDStruc,?rs. Chairman of the
the Training. Schools In .. that such as many of them have never birthday with a few of his frlenda 1943 and section ehtef In 1950.
committee 15 Mrs. Charles R.
State's Department of Public Wel- known, but lIiso a sense of seeilri- at a party Thursday afternoon of - He Is active In th~ American Gerner ot South Princeton avefare, serving also· as DIrector. of ty and a feeling of being accepted las.! weet.:.
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Chemical Society, the Spring alll nue; on her committee are Mrs.
. the Maryland Commission for for their true pqtantlal worth. The Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills Civic Association and the Boy James M. Clifford of Rutgers aveYouth..'
supervision provided Is based on of Walnut lane returned Monday Scout prog(am.'
nue, and Mrs. Randolph Lee of
When the YoutQ. Study Center strict falmess so that no ehtld
from a business trip~of several
He Is married to the former Have1:ford place.
in Phtladelphta,· which Is the leave vowing to ·.'get. even." __
to White Sulphur Springs, Martha Reynolds; the Kents have
Anyone connected wlth- Cub
W. Va.
three sons: Richard R., 14; Peter Scouting, and any !Dother expecl. Robert Lang, son of Mr. and B., 11; and James A., 8. .
ing to' hold den meeUngs at her
Mrs. F. R. Lang of Maple avenue,
home is entitled to attend these
was. at home from Rutgers Unimeetings.'
They will' not be qualiversity, . Ne", Brunswick, N. J., Named H. S. Homemaker lied to. become· a registered den
dilring the week end..
Allee Carroll, daughter of Mr. mother upon completion or this
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
and
Mrs.
Francis
Plowman
I1-nd
Mrs. John W. Carroll of Col- course as there will not be any
Mr.
OpPOSite High Meadow'
ofN:orth Swarthmore avenue will lege avenue, has been named the basic training given at this time.
Sunday from a· vacation Betty Crocier Homemaker of To- If there is suftlclent demand for
Cu,tom Landseap. Work
at Sea Island, Ga.
morrow at Swarthmore High the basic training It will be gtven
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of School.
Tele,.e.e: CHester 2-7206
at a later date to be. annOlmced.
Park avenue and Mr;' and Mrs.
AlIce received the htghest score
~s~ for Ben 'Palmer or Henry Arnold
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South
Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia in a written examination on homeVIsit eur Roodslde Market on the MI"dletow" Read
avenue sp"ent th~ week end with ,makiilg knowledge ·and attitudes, Chester road will be hOstess MonMr. and Mrs. William J. KlDdley 'administered In December to ·sen-dllT afternoon at a meellDg of the
of Salisbury, Md.
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·ior girls in the g,aduaUng olass. Poets' Circle. ,Dr. Edith Philips,.
SEASONAL SPECIAL
Mr. aild Mrs. Joseph Kolb of Her' examination paper wil1 .be head of the French department of
avenue moved this entered in comP!!lition to nameSw~rthmore College, wl11 give the
5 .... SeaItoard Wild Bird Food and Bird F.....' $1.69 320 Dartmouth
to their newly-built home thts state's c~ndidate for the title program.
lrr M e d l a : · o f All-American Homemaker Of
Charlotte Mary Olcott, dllughter
,
Mrs. W. C. Rowland of College Tomorrow and wl11 also be con- of Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Olcott of
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WOIl~
avenue entertained at luncheon sidered f.or t!te runnerup award inOberUn avenue, celebrated her
,
TrimmIng ....... T....'plailting
for 12, .ThUrs4ay of last week In the s t a t e . .
:eighth birthday TuesdllT afterhOOor of Mrs. George Richardson
• For her aC1)leVement, she re- :noon' from 4· to 6. Charlo'tte Mary
AfpieAr"""",,e,.,s. ~~". ~o,l;' SP'i'~'jS~y, PNgralflot Drexel ruu who Is ~ovlDg c~~~ed.~ ay;ard pin. at the high 'and her 10 guests plaY~ game~
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TRY, THE NEW WONDER DRUG
"SHOP.' IN SWARTHMORE"
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e Habit. forming .
• ConvEinient to Obtain .
e Inexpensive
• Pleasant to take
• Comes in large or small doses
,. No "after using~' complaints
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Nexf Time Y'Ou lleed ill Do.e _
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and.,Flnd Out for
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··lhe Camera & Hobby Shop
6 .Park Aven1te, Swarftmare, Pa.
Klngswood 3-4191
Friday 9 tP, 8:30
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Most rugs can b, dyed to the sarne,
lighter, or d'arlcer colors . : .
Give your rooms a new look . . .
Ideal for covering stains . _'.
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Peter E. 'told
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aiA"'rt
ActIv. M_..... of tile Sw.rtIl",.." •••, .... Auocl"".
COLLEGE THEATRE
THE
cOstume
GO
to H~ IJuvenile Divlaton of the Mun,lclpal
£hDRlt· Group
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PIESlnEllAN NOTES
. Mr. Bishop' will preach at the
9: 30 and 11 o'clock seryices Sun·
day morning. The title of his ~~
mon will be "In the Beginning •
The Sacrament, 01 Bap~ will. be
held at the second service.
Church School meets at 9: 30
and 11 o'cloCk' senior. High Bible
E;;"tered as Second Class Matter, January 21, 1929, at the POst
study
is held ~t 10:45. .
OIfIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act 01 March 3, 1879.
Men's and women's Bible cia.·
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
ses meet" at 9: 30.
.
'The Communicants' class will
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MARCH S, 1957
~eet at "5 p.m. this week.
TIINITY NOTES'
The Junior High Fellowship
ES
FIIENDS MIEETING NOT
.
, wiil meet at 5 in the Woman's
At the Adult Forum next week
Holy Communion will ·be 'cele- sodation room for choral read·
Henry Cadbury will continue with brated at 8 o'clock Sunday mom· in" At 5:30 Mr. Hubbard will
the cilscusslon 01 "St. PaUl". This iog. A service of Morning Prayer speak to the group on ''The Back·
is the second talk in the series on and Church School will be held ground 01 the Denominations".
''Great interpreters 01 the Chris· at 9: 30 a.m., and there will be a Supper will be served in McCahan
tian Faith." The followi,ng Sun· second service of Morning Prayer Hall at 6: 30, followed by choir
rehearsal at 7.
day, March 17, Helen North, as· at' 11: 15.
sociate professor of classics at
Junior ConfIrmation Class will
:rhe Senior High Fellowship will
Swarthmore College, will talk to meet at' 7 p.m., the,Young Eeople's have supper In McCahan Hall at
Friends on ''St. Augustine." All Fellowship at 7: 15 p.m., and the 6: 30. At 7 they will go to ,the
Adult ConfIrmation ClaSs 'will be Woman's Association room ~here
interested are welcome.
The High School group is at· h~ld at 8 o'clock.
.,
they will continue the senes of
tending the Adult Forum for the
Ushers for Sunday will be as discussions on "Developing a Re"st. Paul" talks by Henry Cad- follows:
lation with God". The subject of
bury. On the '17th of March they
9:30 a.m.-,J. N. 'Nutt, head 'the meeti_og will be ':Pa~~wa'y. to
will meet again in Whittier House usher; C. S. Brown, C. -R. Cacace, God Through Suffermg , led by
PUBLISHED .EVERY FRIDAY AT .SWABTBIIIOBE,· FA.
PETEll E. TOLD, MABJORIE TOLD, PUBLI8I1ERA \
. Pbone SW"""'re 8-0800'
PETER Eo TOLD, Bdltor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing EdItor
RlJSalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T •. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
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reh:ar~al
meeting will 'convene at 1: 80 p.m.
Dr. Waldo R. i'1aher of Guern.
at the'church wMn Mrs. D. Ches- .eyroad w!ll leave tomorrow for
ter Warlow, past president of the a week 01 aldin, at Mont Tremb.
Philadelphia Conference W.s.C.s.1_8:;;n:;;t.:;;Ca=D8=d:;;L==;;;;====;;;;
will be the speaker. Th08& plan- p
Ding to attend are asked to cpU
Mrs. H. M!ller Crist.
LAST
WEEKS
The young peoples prayer group
wlIl meet in the Chapel at 8 a.m.
Wednesday. Mr. Kulp meets weeklywlth this groul? for prayer and
Of All Stock
devotions each Wednesday before
Everytill.. RedilcecI
school.
The choirs will. rehearse at the
ANTIQUES
church on Thursday-3: 45 Cherub
Choir; 4: 15 Junior Choir; and 8
GOURMET. SHOP
p.m. Chancel Choir.
Providence Road I _
Nelli Friday, March 15, at 8:30
Wa.llingford, Panna,
p.m. the "Pairs 'N' Spares~' grouP'I~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~
will have a ''Talen~ Night" pro- I.
gram with, PhiUp Hall as master
of ceremonies.
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.WTLAWN CEMETERY
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A non.profit, mutual enter.
CIUM ClEEK SCOlES
High scorers 01 th~ Crum Creek prise for the benefit of fammes
Bridge Club Tuesday. night were residil)g in.' Swarthmore and
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie and Mrs. nei~hboring com.,-.unities, For
Jahn Bates. In second place .were infcirrilation as to lots apply to
Mrs. 'Alben T. Eavenson and Mrs.
ALBERT N. GAIRm
Walter Shoemaker.
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The next meeting will be Tues.
Presldent.FI I.,'ne,. ·Mfr.
day, .March. 26.
228 Garrett "'ve. KI 3-0489
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Complete Clearance
an.
pa•.
II~I~s~a~,,~'.~lt~in~'J'h~e~s~w~a~rt~h~m:o~r~ean~~.~5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~~
to
discuss 01
these
talks,
the J.
W. V. Thomas, Jr., and
Mr.will
Blshol\.
at
I~adership
Colin
Bell. under
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B. Patchell,
H. Welsh.
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5,
precedeChoir
the meeting.
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The Young Adult group will
11: 15 a.m.-C. M. Waterbury, meet in the Fellowship room at
head usher; C. S. Keller, alternate; 6: 30 for supper.' Afterwards.they
'J.' L .. Carnog, F.' R. Gray,:R. C. will go. to Clothier Memorial to
Haig, L. A. James, C. G. Ritten· hear the next in the current series,
house, and G. W. C. W!'lIDer.
on "Art and Mass Media". The
2ND FLOOR OFCO·OP
Thomas Mowery will. se~e as speaker will be Jerome Robbins,
acolyte at 8 o'clock; Peter Court- choreographer and dancer.
ney and Richard Jackson at 9:30
The Christian .Education Com~
12 feet
25 feet'
a.m., and at 11: 15 Carl Hally and mittee will meet in the. Woman's
Christopher Reynolds are sched- Association toom at 8 Monday
CO·Op FOOD' ~ARKET.
uled to serve.
evening.
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CHURCH SERVICES
The next meeting 01 the Vestry
The Board of Trustees will meet
PRESBYTERlAN CHURCH ,
401 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore', Po.
will
be
held
at
8
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Tuesdaoi
ev
John Schott. AssocIate MInIIter
On Tuesday at 10 o'clock the Woman's Association room.
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Sunday, March 10
Lenten Sewing Group will meet .The Board of the Woman's. As.
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9:30 A.M.-Adult Bible Classes.· in the Cleaves room.
sociation will meet at 9:45 a.m.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
T·here will'be a celebration 01 Wednesday in the Woman's As.
will preach.
the Holy Communion at 7 o'clock sociation room. At 12 there will
5:00 P.M.-Communicants Class;
5: 00 P.M.--'.1r. High Fellowship. Wednesday morning; a second be a Worship Service In. the
6:30 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. celebration will be held at 9: 30 cl).urch led by Mrs. faul D. who
OUR RECORDa
. 6,30 P.M.-Young Adult SupPer. follOWed by a' class in' Bible· stu~y IIams .. Luncheon w1l1 be served'
WednesdaY, Mareh 13
at· 10 a:m. The Children's Lenten· in McCahan' Hall at 12: 30 : by
12 Noon-Woman's Assoc. Day.. se~~e will. be ~eld ·1I,~~AA.....~d Circle 8, -:Mij.. : G1e~ . T.", siDt~,
More than three-quarte~ of. a
6:30 P.M.-'Pr01iiss1onal Circle.
Lenten Devotions wlll"beo'held,'ln' chalnn'm. Following the bushiess
"centViy- of imequaled ser'rice, de- ,
Thursday, March It
meeting, Preston Sharp, director
6:30 P.M.-,Fainlly Night Dinner. the Church at 8 p.m.
pendabillty
and highest standards.
At 10 o'clock Thursday. morning of fue youth Study' Institute of
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,
ME"l'l{ODIS'11 CHURCH
there
will
be
a
celebration
,of
the
Philadelphia,
will
speak
on'
"Ju.
Jahn C. Kqlp
Mln!ater.
Holy Communion. This will be venUe Delinquency'Today."
Robert Wilde
followed by the Lenten meeting
Circle 14, Mrs. John Kennedy,
Minister of Music
of the Woman's Auxiliary.. This chairman, will meet fol' supper in
Sunday, March 10
year during Lent the Auxiliary McChhan Hall at 6: 30. The speak.
DIIICTOII O. PUN ....U
9:45 A.M.-Sunday SchOf)l.
meetings
will
be
held
every
Thurs.
er·
for
the
eVening
will'
be
Dr.
11'00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach.
1820-CHESTNUT STRUT
4;00 P.M.-COnflrmation Class.
day, and will be over by noon. • Sharp who wiU speak as he did
OlIVER H. lAIR, fwod.r
MAllY A. lAIR, PreoIdonI
7:00 P.M.-MYF and Jr. High
The Boys' Choir sopranos will a"i th~ afternoon meeting of . the
Tolopho
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Fellowship.
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rehearse on.Monday and Wednes_ Woman's Association on uJuven8:00 P.M.-Dr. Price.
day at 4: 45 p.m. T~e Girls' Choir ile Delinquency Tod~y,"
.
Monday, March 11
will rehearse at .7: 311 p~m. MonOn Thursday, -the PrImary Choir
8:00 P.M.-Dr. Price.
Tuesday, Mareh 12
day. On Thursday theHoys' Choir will rehearse at 3: 30; the Junior
8:00 P.M.-Dr. Price.
Altos will rehearse at 6:30. p.m.; Choir at 4:15; and the Chancel "
Wednesday, March 13
sopranos
at 7.: 15 p.m., and the Choir at 7: 30 p.m.
8:00 P.M.-Dr. Price.
The Family .Night .nnner and
Men's ChoIr Rehearsal will be
TRINITY CHURCH
A MODERN
meeting for those in iIIe congrega.
ff. Lawrp.ncp. Whittemor
Services of F;vening Prayer will tion whose last,na..;e begins with
.
Sunday, March 10
be held. on Tuesda:!:, and Friday the letters M.Z will 'be held at
8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer, .
a~ 5:40 pm.
.. , 11:30 Thursday. •
Church SchooL
11:15 A.M.-
7:00 P.M. Jr. Confirmation CHRISTIAN SCIEN-r.: N9T~
METHODIST NOTES,
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Class.
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Permanent health and happiThe regular monthiy meeting
'7:15 P.M.-Young.'People's Fe)".
ness-gained .through the spiritUal of the omcial Board will begin at
lowship.
.
8:00 P.M. - Adult Conflrmation understanding 01 'man's true re- 8 p.m. tonight at the church preClass.
lationship to God-will be dealt ceded by the meeting 01 ,the Trus.
Tuesday, March 12
with at Christian Science services. tees at 7:30 p.m.
.
.5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Sunday, when th~ ~on..sermo.n
At the 11 o'clock MOrning War.
Wednesday, March 13
Is
entitle~
"Man".
'.
ship
Hour Mr. Kulp will use as
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Keynoting th!,. Le6tpn·Sen;n(>n 'his sermon subject "By the Mer.
9:30· A.M.-HOly Communion.
10:00 A.M.-Bible Study.
is the a:'lden ~~x.t trom Romans cle. of God," the first in a series,
3:30 P .M.-Children's Service., <.8: 16): ~e SPlnt.lt~elf beareth "The Apostle's Appeals for Lent".
8:00 P M.-Lenten Devotions.
\\dtuess WIth our splnt, th~t 'we There are three nurseries to care
Thursday, March 14
are the c¥,ldren of God."
. for Infants and young children, a
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Matthew s account 01 .Chnst kindergarten church rogr
d l
March 15
5:40
Jesus' healing 01 the man "sick a junior church prc!-am a~U::g
of the palsy, lying on a. bed" this .hour.
.
THE
~Matthew 9: 2-8) will be included
The -third meeting 61 the pas.
lD the rea~ from the KIn II tor's ConfIrmation 'Class for boys
9:45
James Version of the lIibIe... '. and girls 01 the sixth grade will
9:45
Henry
All are cordIally Invited to ·at.: be held In the Pastor's study at 4
... Ir••.
for Worship. tend ~e._services at t-Irst. Chui'ch p.m.
in Whittier 01 C~, ~Ientist, 206 Park aveThe Methodist Youth Fellow.
areM':~'i
nue at 11 0 clock.
ship and the. Junior High Fellowfor A.F.S.C.
ship will "1eet at the church at 7
UNITARIAN FEllO'lV$IJIP p.m.
.
CooIcing'. easy .on today. 001 ranges b. CIII_ 11'.
of ~_ CD....,
A healing mission conducted by
automatIc.ltomemabi,
ilnJoy convenience wIih auIO-'.
K I . _ 3-1"'~
Dr. Alfred W. ,Pri"!!. Rector 01 St.
s.Hay, M.... 1. .
Steph,ens Episcopal Church,Phila.
.1MIIc IighJIfIg. clock Wiili'" and a top bumw.w"ul
iO:SO A.M.-J...lor . Fell_I" ..1 _ delphia will begin Sunday evening
.'!hat ......'-.y uIIIIIII on CiUIom:itIc: appIJana WIIh
SchooII
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all tNt. """ullllll. _
laity lI~dlil." faocI
ii.. A.M_WonItl" - .
Wednesday, March. 13. The "';bllc
Told 47' Mili.·.. te~chers revealed them to be mOlt
S h' I anXioua to have separate toilet
T 'Po f N
Team Places Flnt·
Basketball League
made e1Pt feet wider as OrlIlNJ_
I NP
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Jy agreed, instead of the p~ed
Allce Barber of Harvaid aveIn
o ,ay or ew C 00 facilities for each room and an four, at .least in front 01 the school nue, as Eastern retail chairman of The Nether-Providence boy's.
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area for spedal work or student The Board will ask Council to ra- the Gift, and Decorative Acces· basketball team moved into first
Butcl!l's avenue',1cilocJl. ArchiteCt conference groups.
. ' consider .the schedule )~ ~t up sories Association of' America, place In Section 2 league play 101Howell· LewIs Shay, Jr., IIlIfiJred
Shay paid tributj! to hIS chil· last month. jrhe SchO
ugh in 1941 t hi h tiM ~on, Mass. at the chapter's dinner Chester. As representative of the
nom1~1 for a IiChool of:...the eon- letter ~m a parent congratula~ e Boro.
a w c
e Tuesday night.
section, N-P Is seekingt,he Slate
templated size. He r~ con- ing the Board 011 the exceIt.ent the Borough passed an ordinance
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fereru:es .with local elementary combination of. tea$ers her SOD au\h0rlz1ng the paving of an S
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,being played this week.
experienced in the: Rutgers eI.... t-foot width. S....;,cer·.dJd not
erVlces
un
ay A
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hiwh' hlch had
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agree with his fellow board ·memcout eer- d,v,',es maintained a' three.way tie 1cir
By a six to one vote ·the Board !let:s' opinion that the elgbt:-.foot
I second place, ended fOurth. for
6th Ci7rild. 0.,.......
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'.the season.
FrI.. Mar. 15.. - 7:30 P.M. for scheduling the' widening of gestion In front of· the: school world friendship as a means 01 .
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College avenue but to point. out better than the 10ur·foot. width.· workln' toward world peace.
. Franck HonoYed by
IENEFIT WOILD' FRIENDSHIP
that the School's purpose would be' The ag,.eem~t. placeS COSio."of the . Juliette Low will be.' honored
''JehInd .(.tIe Walls"
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, Ertjoy a Le.t.uJ·ely Dinner • • •
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'Yale and .Harvard Avenues
. Swarthmore
Air CondiJioned Dini"g Rooms a"d Lobby
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Comfortable Sleeping Roo,ns
.
l}levalor Free Parking
improvement on the Borough.'
'Made Assistant 'Treasurer
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Ann lor. DonJlvan has been electedan. as~lstant treasurer 01 The
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First Pennsylvania Banking' and
Trust Company. She Is head teller
'at the· bank's' Annex ollice Philadelphia:,.
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'1'uesd~y at a" ali-neighborhood
meeting: when' the film, ''The Widr W rid" doe
t
f G'rI
e
0 ~. a
umen ary 0
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Scout troops in the United States,
Burma, Finland, and Mexico will
be. sh.own. At this time, representatives from each. tt,Oop will present the contributions to the Juli.
ettEl. Low World Friendship Fun.d.
. 'A graduate 01 Sw'arthlnore High I This memorial makes pos~ble per·
School Miss Donovan has been a "sonal contacts between GIrl Scouts
mem~r 01
Swarthmore piay- and Girl "Guides 01 many coun.
Complete Hoiel Faciliiies .for B.anquets
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tries
ers Club forr more than 20 years. .' : .
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She Is a resident of Wawa. . .
DIsplays of scouting WIll be
A M,cGre~:or.Dodiis Horel
M. SOMERS, Matl4ger.
.posted throughout the Swarth·
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~usiness
Men's Lunch 12 - 1 :30 P.M.
u..e
.FOR·RENT
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RaNGI
luli, II wIIh ....
Is invited to these services.'
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,W.S.c.s. CIrcle 5 will meet on
Sodai ..
Tuesday evening, 8: 15 p.m. •
0Id.-" 'bad;
'.'00 W~,the; W.s.c.s.
s-". bit. _'-'a..' ~ w!ll beiin its I'eIIular monthly
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met!ting with luncheon at the
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special hazards hinder
safe driving.
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EvelYn B. BulUtt·of Llncoin
avenue has been selected to help
,. introdqce, to American life 10
young 'irrihgarian refugee women
who are speaial students at WeI.
College. Wellesley ts the
ftrst women's .cpllege to conduct
a program specifically for these
refugees. Evelyn, a· freshman, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James B. Bullltt,
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dltioning exercises. There will be
marching, costume dancing and a
demonstration of modem dance
. techniques as well as .... line dance
by the. girls. .
.
Boys of ,the various grades will
'display athletic activities, boxing
exercises and Wrestling drills.
Later, they will delllOnstrate a
rope climbing 'contest; apparatus
exercises, -vaulting 'stunts, tumbling and tlte Egyptian Pyramid'
Builders. The girls of the senior
class will display the rhythmics
exercises. "r'
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The' demonstration will close
willi various folk dancing demo
onstrations by the. boys and the
girls jointly of the various grades
including Right Hand Over and
the. Left Hand Under, Polka Hoedown, Ladies Cbll\n, and The Blue
Tall Fly. 1'he evening will clo$e
with, square dancing by everyone.
. Because of ·the limired s"!'tlng
facilities, the pupils' 01 the other
g."des are not invited to this eve_
rling; 'their oppo~unity of seeing
. this demonstration was a1 matinee
performances given in the gym_
nasium on W~esday and Thursday afternoons.
These. demonstratlom are given
from time to time but not repeated
every year. It involves a great
deal of work and participation on
the part of many boys and girls
and when the publl<; is invited to
view one of these evenings, the
general ccincensus is that It is· a
·'very happy occasion," - .
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SWARTHMORE
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Wintt'r driving
demailds the utmost
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Qf driyin~ .skill an.d'·'quick, clear
thinking. Only you: j1·. ·"the' driver .• ~
through your ability and judgment
• • • can defeat tJte .dangers of slippery
roads, 'glate, reduced visilJility'· and
. 10Dge~ ~riods of darkness.
THE BOUQUET
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PORTER Ho','·WAITE, lNe.
til ,.... lIura';"
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On ice. ~ • snow ••• slush ••• in sleet,
quick thaws and freezes-,keep off
.the. go'-k~ep speed d~wn'-make
allowance8 for possible skids. Be
prepal1'd.:...use, chains 01' speciaIJ tread
~~~ ••• pmop ~rakes .gently ·when
alowing' or stopping,
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Subject, ' I.00I<1119 Ai inlo9nrflOll"
Temperatures on Materials and
the Administrative and Technical
R
h C mitt
Th
esearc
om
ees on
e
Properties of Steam a~ lflevated
Pressures and Temperatures.
Franck recently returned from
a two week western trip, during
h' h '
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th~Ke
e pres~nted talks b~f ore
e
ansas CIty, St. Lows,
'Tulsa, Deriver and Wichita sec.
tions of A-S.J\f.E. While in St.
Lonis, he addr~ssed. th~ Electrical
Board of Trade.
Franck represented the A.S.M.E.
at the International Electrotechnka!. Commission Meeting' at
Munich, Germany in June of 1956:
He also represented the .society at
the Fifth International Con1erence .
on the Properties 01 'Steam 'held in London, England during July 01
1956.
.
Franck is a consultlpgengineer
with the Steam Division of the
Westinghouse Electric Corpora.
tioll at nearby Lester.
H. S. Gym Classes Give
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coolr!_.
,Engineering SoCiety
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the Committee on Steam Turbines,
committee on the Effects of High
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verslty newspaper. radio station.
Anthony J. Sobczak. a graduate yearbook and llterary publica,
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been eiected businesa manaller of .Anthony is a junior at Wesleyan
Wesleyan University (Middle- and a major in"eeonomic•. He has
town, Conn..) Student Publlca- served 811 a desk editor of
Jerome Rollbins Scheduled tlons. He is the 80D of Mr. and university ne""sP!lper and as a
~. Anthony A. Sobczak of Rut- dent senator to the unI,-ersity legFo~ Sunday at
ledge.
"islatlve'boay.
8:15 P.M.
He wlIJ serve 811 coordinator of
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saw
it
In
the
Swartbmorean."
the
blQlness
boards
of
the
unIHarold Clurman, d!reetor of
TenneSSee Williams' new play.
"Orpheus Descending" Sunday
night delivered the -fourth in the
series of eight lect~ on "Art
and Mass Media" being heid at
Swarthmore College under, the
sponsorship of tbe. William J.
Cooper Foundation.
The director of "Awake and
Sing," "Golden Boy," .''Member of
the Wedding," "Bus Stop," "Tiger
at the Gates," and "Waltz of the
Toreadors,.' expressed to the
audience his concern over the Uhit
psychology" of the American
theater audiences. "We don't see
plays any more; we see hits or
flops." If the opening night critics
give a new comedy good reviews.
continued Mr. Clurman, the second night audience Is ready to
laugh at the ushers before the
curtain g'1es up; they know they
are goint, to 'see a hit. If the
notices are bad, the people come
in with a kind of grave look as
if . to say: "We're going to bei'r
this and be fair." But, they are
very tense about this fairness they
are going to apply.
Deploring this regimented. supine theater audience, he called
for playgoers who can make Independent judgments, who are
persons who have ·honest reactions. "I don't mean educated reaction, culti.v~ted reaction. flne
reaction, . sensitive reaction, 'but'
their own reactio!'. A m;m C'!ll SiJ.r
he prefers leg shows' and I shake
t:hat man's himd because he. knows
what he likes."
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The n""t series speaker on
March 10 will be' choreographer
and, dancer Jerome Robbins. Mr.
Robbins 'lias ,choreographer fOr
liOn the Town," "·High '·Button .
Shoes,". "O'all Me,IMadam." "The
King aud I." and the most recently
, "The Bells are Ringing," tire Judy
HoUday hit cUrrently· playing on
·Broadway, which ,he also dIrected.
He has worked with the Ballet
Theatre, Ballet Russe, and New
York City Center.
He will be followed on March
17 by composer-musician Paul
Creston; on, April 7 by motion'
picture producer and writer Dore
Scbary; on April 14 by television
producer Lawrence Lang;,er.
All of the lect:l!res' aJ:'; open to
the, pu~lIc and ",ill be heid at
8:15 p.m. 'in' Clothier OIi th~
Swarthinore College Campus. No
charge
Is made
ior' admisSion
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Gives Cooper Lecture
6th Grade Op«efla
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I'usieIl of Rlver~,
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Mar,aret Yeatman·s sixth grade 'i!ew road, consultant on'cIo!neIJIc
class Is giving an operetta, entitled and foreign alIa1rs to fanner Pres!.
;'Behlnd Castle Walls" or "In Old dent Truman from 11150-51. will
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Me~.o~ ~t\BY. March 15, at the J'edenitlon of the Cnmmunlty
7: 30 p.m. It -Is tp be held in the CouncIls of Pbllade1pbia at 6 pm.
All-Purpose Roclm of the Rutgers March 13 on the topic ''WOdd BetAvenue School. Donations will be terment BesI"" in the Communlreceived for World FrIendship.
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.' . ~~ H~R~ SATU_DAY
. The Grinnell, College ' Alumni
Chapter of the Philadelphia area
held a dinner meeting Tuesday
evening at the Strath Haven Inn.
The meeting was arranged by Carl
Atkins.,o! Benjamin West avenue,
all alumnus of Grinnell. class of
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5~~5'
to - .. ~
an ou·
waS.any infonnatlon
It is on
all
....55~i~~II; 1>Moft-lv~--,'educational
1DatItutlon,
r ... titcae~!'
the subject.can be/at the present
_'iII
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Stu._, Topic
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N .... WElt .. All
811
The Swar1hmOl'e Branch of the
such 811 Sw~re COUece, to be time. Information on the eftects of Women's International League for
"'"'" l ed to ...
- .....~ now pro- RoUte "A" contained in previous Peace and' Freedom
- announces a
a
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posed by the Blue R~. Both advertisements spoasond by our s8r1es of ';rrelated studies durRoute A and
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' the
-'-_'.the Blue Route, 811 -_·ttee
,VR..... .w'a sdeve'~"
. . . . . - in the iDI
the month of ,V _ _" on
planned, .......d destroy many same manner.
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Both of these routes are
'We belleve the declslon on
I'ole of the U. N. Pollee P'cm:e in
To Tb& Bditol':
"unacceptable" to this whole COID- expressway route must and will enforciDI wodd peace. As an inAs a member of the Alumni munlty.' .
be bued IIrst on eDlineering and formative basis for the local Study
,AsSO!:iatlon of Swarthn'lore Col- 'Ma,. all of ... ' far and wide. cost fa~. and second on lm- 8rOuPs. a panel of speakers will
lege and a restdent of, Swarthmore from now on work 'Vallantly
mediate. d!reet Impact on .
p~t and d!scuss this subjl!ct
for more than ~. years, I main ,ethel' to preserve a heritage
and, communities. ,We
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taln that the welfare of the col- wblch we hold a responsibility
further that Route "A"
Saturday evenJnI March 9. 7:30
lege is not merelY 'a local inatter. our nation.
will be rejected on these grounds. to 9: 30 p.m .• at the Coulter Street
conl1ned wtflhin the 1lmits of Dela..
H~ulIy.
J..aRUE HENDRIXSON. Secretary
Meeting House. 47 West
ware County. ,All of uS who have ·HANN.YI CLOTHIER HULL
' Swarthmore Citizens In
Street. Germantown.
shared the ben8flts of an: ~ucaOpposition to Route "A"
ThIs panel,' .under the auspices
tlon here have acquired also. It R. 'dna, s..ree ., IDIom tlGfl
the FrIends Committee on Naseems to me, a Ufe-1ong respcII18ithe Editor:
HOO SI",eturea
tlonal Legislation, includes:
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billty not on1y on our own behalf.
Several citizens of the Borough To thl' Editor:
Elmore J!lckson, Consultant ap.put for the sake of those who
espressed interest in the
Twelve hundred residents have
by the FrIends World
come after us.
$Jurees of information contained signed the prot~ against the 10to the Non-governAll over our ,country are men In an advertisement signed by cation o~ any expressway In or
Section of the Economic
and womep w~ are llvinl richer Swarthmore Citizens In Opposl- adjacent to Swarlhmore.
Council of the United
Uves and are eontributinl fil in- tlon to Route '~A" in last week's oripal protest bearing the slgna- Nations. and assistant to Frank
numerable wan to the better- Swartbmorean.
tures will be filed with
Graham in e'onclllatory eflortsln
ment of their eominunltjes
First, It should be pointed out Leader' by Borough
behalf of the Kashmir disPute; Dr.
of the kn~ledge imd ideals they that the advertisement stated
special citizens committee.
Harrop FI;eeman. Il\wyer and procarried away with lIhem from the proximate distances from.
be sent to others. who
fessor of Law at Cornell UruyerswarthmOre campus. Does it seem more College bUIldings to the pro- have Influence In deciding the 10- slty; Samuel' Levering.
reasonable to 'think" that they posed "Blue" or Crum,~reek route
of the proposed Chester- of the Peace Committee of Five
would h~ve no interest in
(o~ ~lie M1d-C!IUI1ty ExpreUway."
. Expressway.
Years Meeting ot. Friends and
ware County and are not still The advertisement aJao l;Ilade It write to the state and {ederal of- active with the FeNL; and Doraactive in malD.talnIng the' high clear 'that these approximations flclals mentlon,ed In our letter
thy ,Hutchinson. returned in 1956
standards of SwarIlhtnore College? were based on prellmlnary plot'of February 22. If we con-, from a Round-the-World TrIp
The homes around us are here ting of the "Blue" rOute.
tinue .the assault. there shOUld be sponsortld by the Peace Commitbecadse those Who have, founded
precise location Of the ex- real hope that the attempt tb scar tee of Abington Friends lMeetinl.
them wished to llve in the atmos- presswaYroute• Whethl\f it turns our community will fail.
Anyone from Swarthmore InpIler!, of our college town. Here out to be the "A" or "Blue". will
Sincerely yours.
terested In attending is invited to
their f~l1}es lj!C~ve adlr,ersity not, be knoWn until after the route
GEORGE W. M~G"
telephone Mrs. John Carroll
of beDefltawblch. tlie colletI' freely is deCided upop. and detailed I'urChairman
K.Ingswood 3-2986, for details.. · •
offers . and whl~ It Invites its vel'S are made. In the 'present
PAUL B., BANKS;
The local Branch of WIL will
neighboring C!JD1Dlpnitles to ,
stag" ofdlseussion. tnterested parS e c r e t a r y c q n t i n u e tbis study of the role of
In my judgment,. we of Swarth- ties can onJi match avallable !ri' ~U. N. PolICe Foree on March
more. college and residents alike, formation concerning the proposDG', Tp Meet
'4, in a, morning sessIon at~:45
should' unite tn strohl protests ed routes against accurate, auMembers of the Delta Galnma a.m., with Mrs. Parker Coddln#~
against ~er Route A or the thoritatlve maps of the area, such sew¥>g group will 'meet FrldIlY. ton. 11 South PrInceton avenue.
''Blue'' Rou~ being constructed as
Franklin 'map of '.
March
'at the home of !IoIrs. The following week. on March 21.
anywhere \ adjacent' to
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more. .Wben informed 'opinion Survey map. and the map Of the avenue.
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everywbere is 'striving to m a k e
' campus published by
of Mrs:' Bradford' Fraley. 310
peopl~ more awareqf our eoun- Sw~ore College Itself.
i saw it Irl The Swarthmorean. South Chester road.
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Good nl!'" from ,our family or flf"., frIeads •••.
A business order J9U'd worted hlnl tD lit .•.
In everyone's lite, 80 much happineM Btarta
with the ring of the'telephone. So otten, the.
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Prof. Grant O. Gale of Grinnell
College, la., as chairman of the
faculty, 'described current activities and plans. Professor of physics at Grinnell, he has taught at
the college since 1928.' He holds
a B.s. degree in electrical eni\neering from the University· of
Wisconsin, and a M.5. degree In
p!l;y~cs from the University of
MlchIg;m. On leave from Grinnell .
during the .1954-55 academic year.
hI', was ~ Fulbright lecturer at
!3qbdad University tn Iraq.
'Pr~. Gele was introduCed by
Ed!I!u' Mullins, alumnus of Grin_
nell, class of 1944, now of the
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A special meeting for aU members of the Swarthmore-Rutledge
School staff ~ beiDI called at 2: 45
Monday afternoon, Marcli 11. in
AIl-~pose Room to consider
lIheir contemplated actinn on the
question of partlclpatinl in Socl~ Security coverage 811 well as
the Publlc School Employees Be'tlrement now required by law.
The last legisl8ture developed
a PI;n under wblch aU members
of the .retlrement system would be
given the opPOrtunity tn the sPrinl
of 1957. to indicate whether tbey
,wish to joln Sodal Security as
well. Pamphlets explaining the
plan have been received in the
district and dlstrtbuted to teach-'
ers.
SchOOl Boards of th'It State will
be asked to vote. on their. desire
to participate during the month
of April and membera tn the Retirement System will be asked to
Yole on their individual preferences the latter part of May.
I;>ince most members of the
School Staff have never been on
Social Security. It is anticipated
that many questions will arISe and
that the meeting will be a long
one; hence. all schools of the district wlll be dismissed· at 2: 30
Monday afternoon so that the
meeting can get under way
promptly.
Nursing ServiCe
Gives Monthly
Report
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Community Nursing Service.
Delaware County. met on Febru14 with Chalnnan Mrs. Birney
Morse, presiding.
Reports were read from the
various chairmen. Mrs. Arthur
BInns of Swartluilore and Mrs.
George Trosley of Woodlyn were
accepted tfs ti.,e'N members.
Mrs. Jol1D. ROss, chairman of
the Woodlyn Cb1Jd Health Center
re~ that :l!ltbougll, the sessionS h.8d been Increased from
two to four. the center would be
returning to the original plan of
first and third Thursday each
month, as it seemed practica·l because of the free pollo vaccination program at each of the five
county hospitals under the sponsorship of the Delaware County
Medical SocIety. State Deparlment of Health and the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
The nursing staff of the Community Nursing Service Dela-'
ware County. have been assisting
in tbis program.
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Helen Daly, a senior student
nurse kom the Villanova University School., of Nursing is on a
three 'months affiliation with the
agency and has been a~gned to
the Swarthmore office' to »Vork
with the veteran staff nurse Mrs .
.Jane Zebley.
Janet Michel, a member of the
staff, attended an aU day Heart.
Seminar recently. The ,entire
nursing 'staff visited the Dill' Citre
Center 'for Retarded Ch.iidreli in
Lansdowne to bettef' ~ndei:'stand
thmr part.in coordinating their
work with the retarded child tn
the home situation.
Dorothy Bldner. supervisor of
the Swarthmore oIJlee. ,reporle!l
that llie nili'ses made 1112 visits
in the, month of January. T his
compares with 1165 in january 1958
or an Ilierease of :147 visits. It was
thoUght that the ri!!ad for q.u'rses in
family health supervision has increased probably because she Is
recognized as the one able to instruct parents in infant care, formula preparation and' to interpret local Board of Health rules
In regard to communicable disease.
. The board urged that those who
have ne&\ at a Publlc H ea U,h
Nune call early in the day.
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Tree entertained as their cuperating at her home on Dart, c e n t of her clan at til
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week end guest Miss.Doris Boehm mouth avenue. .
The High School Cqncert BaI;Id dinner,' held Wedneada,y of last
TIle s _ _....~ UD.... 8ebooI of Forreat Hills. N. Y. The enDr. William Y. Rial of Harvard of 70 piece. will p _ t its sprIDg week at the college. x:artha Is the
DIatrIct will '"''!In.o.1od blcla at tho gagement ot Miss Boehm and 1st avenue will return this evening con~ert In the high school audi- ~;;:!:. ~n;:.;ens::! Mrs. I. A.
oftl.. of tho 8ehoo1 Dbtrict III tho
Lt. William G. Soden, son of Mr. from Harrisburg where be has torium Friday evenln~ March 22 1~~~~~~~~~~_...,
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and Mrs. Soden has been an- been attending a cOnference O f .
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secreta e. an
director. Robert Holm. Robert .P.
Expert Watcla Repats.
1167 to be ........ at • meetI.R of tho
Mrs. Margaret McGuigan. who .Medical.Society.
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Sebool Board at the SehooI DIatrIct 0..... Leopold. Instructor Inl :ba=n~dc:~~
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Three studenta from Swlirth~
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join Greek. letter societies at
Junior AsSemblies for the eighth.
Dr. Ethel Maney. reading coo- Bucknell University. They are:·
and tenth grad"'; will ~eet tomorsultant for Delaware Counly. ad~~n B. Braun of Yale avenue. row: eveillng in the SwartlJrnore
dressed a. large group of parents wlio has become a pledgf! m«;mber Woman's ClUb. th.e eighth grade
of childreJi In the first three gradell of Kappa Delta sorority; Louise convening from 7:30. to 9:15 p.m.
and In. kindergarten. on reading. ~. Johnson.~ North Chester road•. and the tenth ,mde9:30 to 11:15
at a meeting February 20. co. who is a pledge member of Alpha
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spOnsored by the education cOmo. Sigma Alpha sorority; and WU- p.m: .
mittee of Home and School and lhlm R. Brown of North Chester . E~!!hth grade hosts Dr. and Mrs.
these grade grOups. ..
Road, who has pledged Delta Arth~r H. Silvers will be assisted
Dr.. Maney first outlined the Upsllon fratenuty.
by chaperons Mr. and Mrs. Edwin.
+"'n~_ that she as a parent, would
Susan. d aug
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Mrs. Charles
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exp'C"t the School to ~rovid~. They Braun. is studying for the degree M"ce0r~s. an
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were the pronunciation skills In- of bachelor of arts. Louise. daughry.
eluding a sight vocabniary of ter of Mr: and Mrs. A. Sidney
Tenth gr.ade hosts are Mr. and
3500 words by' the end of the Johnson. Jr., is studying for the Mrs. WlIha,? F. Taylor., 2nd.
Thi~cf .Reader. word attack sJ
syllables. She- would also e,!,pect and Mrs. Harry F. Brown. Is Marsh. and Mrs. Neal Thurman.
practice for smooth reading. for studying for the degree of bachApril ,dances tor t1ie seventh
comprehension of !he author's alar of science in chemistry. All and eighth grades 'of Junior As.meanlng and an evalualion of tills. three' studelits are freshmen.
semblies will be held Friday eveand for retention and application
nlngs instead ot ilia "customary
of what is'read. Dr. Maney em- ' Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer Saturday evenings. The seventh
phaslzed that a reading. piogram of. Ogden avlinue left by plane grade assembly. informal. will be
for the first three grades must be Wednesday for a two-week visit held April 12 from 7:30 until 9:30
highly flexible. tailored to each with theit son-In-law and daugh- p.m.. and the eighth grade aschlld's needs.
ter Mr. and Mrs. Ross G. AUen of ·sembly. formal. April 26 from 8
Of particular interest to many Savannah, Ga.
until 10 p.m;.
parents was her discussion of the
The ninth grade formal spring.
things that as a teacher. she not finIsh 'what they start. that pa~y will be Saturday, April 13•
would consider the responslblllty they do not work on their own ini- from 8: 30 to 11 p.m. The tenth
of the parents. These. were good iatlve. and that they do not want grade formal party ·will be held
hearing. vision, .and speech; good to try anything. that Is hard. as Saturday. April 27. from 8:30 to
~eneral heal~. anf sufficient ·~mo- well as did the children of 20 111.
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.tIonaI. m.atur,ty . S~e exp~8)ned. l;'e.ar.s a g.o. She suggested too. that
Eleventh and 12th gr.ade asthat a child.who can t sit stilI for; families be sure thert1..is enough semblies w1l1 have their formal
10 II1i.nutes ~r who _can·t fOllow. material for childreno·. to read to I spring party Saturday. March 30.
directl!lns WIll be lost in the themselves at home; at an easier from 9 to. 12 p.m. .
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Large Chaj.r~.~~:~~$.;~~an~d~· Tuesday. Cleaning or
bullt with new
Call CHeliter. 3-7086
$110 years
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Six
of 30
ences. All work is done
our
own shop under personal super~ ne:1a,!:!,re
vision of Mr. Seremba. EstImates ~
.: $500 MONTHLY.
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are tree. Thom Seremba. Phone
'Startlng lOla" for 2 . encuti""'trpe
Sharon Hill 0734.
salellMn to r.p ....ent la ....
Hav- flna"dal COI'l'OIeifO"l. No frcweJ. Sa,..
member
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..perI~ce and abn •., dell,", 'etta~
d,o minor
llaMd ,eskleat, 2S-«t yea,. old, IftOfK1ngswood "-fi·1!i!i.
.,r.d, capable .. of Cluum1r' retPDftt;ib'"
SALE Old pine hutch ......
fa nQaestf"9 Infem.. please
Ind.uda btl., .-.o1tG1 httfoQ', all
C;=~~l':~
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restored
and
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Price $85. Call MEdta·
Sirloin
Next~'Week
Klaglwood 3-1448
WILLI'
WANTED
PERSONAL - SPRI!NG IS COM- WANTED - To ;:;;bUY;;;;-mod=;;;;e::::m::-;:an~d
lNG. Dressmaking and expert
antique furniture. china and
AM· BROOKS
alterations. K!ngswood 3-~7.
glassware. Estates wanted. CHes- Alhee &: Rubbish Rp.mov"d
Ethel
ter 2;'7;;47;;;3~.-;;;:===-=;:-:-=:u
Lawns Mowed, General
dressmaker. Sllpeovers an WAiNTED--Executive with· adult
BauUng
draperies. . LUdiow 3-1750. 411
family wishes to rent four-bed- 238 BardIn, Ave..lllorton.r.
Scuth Scott avenue. Glenolden.
room beginning
house for AugUSt.
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PERSONAL - Bkycles J;lepalred. KIngswood' 4-2783.
Parts, accessories.
Glass205
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SERE MBA
Bicycle.
Hobby, ToyMilt
Shop.
as mother's
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helper by 18-year-old girl, live
UPHOLSTERY
East Baltimore Avenue.CUfton
Heights. MAdison 6-0713. OppO- ill .with nice family in Swarthsite CllftonTheater.··
'~. C~CHester '4-6560.
PERSONAL - UPHOIBTER"ING WANTED-Days' work Monday 6 Ye... of S.....mo •• leta.....
Altetations
. Klngswood .3-8761,-,.
SLIPS
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FEBRUAIlY - MARCH
· R.iDember· - With tile return to US of
e"cll $100.00' worth of Itegist'r Slips,
· we'll give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
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.'f S.oltll..o.... flOC., 403 D.rtiioltil Ave•
. Oppoilte Io"'a,' Holl
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Band Parents Conimittee. under
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Last day an elector' may moV\! from one eleclion district to the chairmanship ot Paul Friend.
G. CHIPMAN
Sundo,. and bollda70 at the 8
been instrumental in raising
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AND
SON
'rlet 001... Tbe IIoanI .....rv.. tho
EleCtion
m'lney and purchasing several
to reject aDr or all blda in ,..bol. Ol" lIa A rJJ 1A
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sousaphones 'this year. Much more ." GENEW CONT.AOO.
Part. and to a ....ard cont.raeU on anF itan P
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IS' needed.
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Last day all electors may register to vote at the Primary ecTile Floors '- Plo.tic TIle
SAIlUEL T. CARPENTER
tion. This includes electors who will become of age on or before
Student players of til
Moden IItc..." .
t".....'7 of tho Board·
May 22nd. 1957.
~eenly Interested In ~=:::
Alteratloa,
1!-2-22
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with the parents In the.
1401 Rldle, Ave.ae
Last daY for any elector who has removed Into a new election money for this P11rpOlle. To this
Auto Driving lutructiOn
district to give Dolice to the Registration Commission in order end. they plan to canvass the town
CHe~er 2-4759
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to be l'ermitted to vote at the' Primary Election. The removal to sell tickets 1wgInning nell;t ..· ,vu._1
2-5689
We Call for You
card must set forti! i'l removal date Into the new eloot.\on dis- day and would appreciate whole- ~=====~==~=~
trict which cannot be later than March 21st. .
hearted response on the part .of :$6.&0 PER HOUR
the people of the: community In
COURT HOt;JSE HOURS
furthering this mustcal· cause.
Regular busin""" hours up to and including Mooda,y. April 1st
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MondaY"p>rough Friday ...... : ........ 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Jewelry Repatred
Phone: kl 3-4216
Saturday .......................... 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
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EMIL SPIES
ITClgether with such additional hours as desl.goated below:.
On Frida,y. March '15 at 10 a.m .
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watc•••"••
March 22nd. Friday ............... :. 9:00 B.m. to 9:00 p.m. til
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PAINTING
. March 29th, Friday ................... 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m; John T. Pinkston Jr., chairman.
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Rfte Wotch and
Clocl ~Its
Redstrars wfU be a&
Ball. SwarQunore. March l'
. will present Mrs. Peter Eo Told.
and·
From. 2::80 pm. 1IIlti1 9:00 p.m.
who will review "The Fountain
CARPENTRY
OVerllows" by Rebecca West.
Speelfieatlo.. can be
A.II. ~.d • P.II. dall7
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The band
Parents Bear
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Prior To
Primary Election, May 21st, 1957
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, Mr. and Mrs. Irl N. DulIng, Jr., who was born February 11. They
of Newtown Square have as'thelr also traveled to Los 'Angeles,
Molly' Huse, daughter of Mr.
guests Mr. Duling's parents Mr. CaUf.
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and Mrs. Herbert Huse of Vassar
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and Mra. DulIng, Sr., of HuntIng.f
Mrs. Lange Directs Cpllege avenue, parUcipated as a viollnlat Women Rally. to Smooth ton, W. Va. ,who arrived Wedneswith the National HIgb
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day and will stay until SundaY
Students in 1906 '
Orchestra' (Eastern DivlJlOll)
. 4-Day Community
when they will attend the baptt.m
Satire.
Atlantic City this past week end.
Trading-Bee
of their grandson Irl N. DulIng,
The orchestra Of 140 p\lQ'ers In3rd, at the Swarthmore ,Presby"The New York Idea" an cluded o\ltstandlng high school" The, Annual Spring Mutual'EX-. terian Church.
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i ans from schools in . 13 chang'e. "0'pera'ted bv
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manners
y m,uslc
• the Woman's
Mr. and Mra. '{;arter
T. Smith.
Langdon Mitchell, will be pre" states, •
Club' of Swarthmore as a com- with their children Steven and
Yes. you_depend 00
the Compeceoce, _ .
sented by the Swarthmore C~llege The concert was given Monday munity service, will take place Deborah left Tuesday from HaverLittle Theater Club on March 15 evening In Atlantic City's Coli.. Tue!lday,. Wednesday, Thuraday town for 'their new home ~ Richracy aod conne.y of
and 16 In Clothier Memorial at vention Hall before 3,500 music and, Friday, A~ril 2, 3, 4, and 5, mond, Va., where Mr. Smith will
chi. be pharmacy. Al.
8:'15 p.m.
educators assembled for their na-~t i,he '\fomans Club, 118 ~ark be a resIdent 'engineer for Leeds
waY" make ie • polllt
Enthusiastic critics at the 1Irst tlonal ::onference.
. avenue.'
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and Northrup in the Richmond_
co bring .... your Docperlormance In 1906 hailed the. The final number w~ Cailliet~ Mrs. Iiarold C..WIIllams, gen- Norfolk area. SteVen and Deboz:ah
cor'. presc·r!peioJu.
playas, "dect<\edly asttmi,bing in arrangel;l\ent
of .
eral chairman, ~ounces that for are grandchildren of Mr. Claude
Here, you, are ...ured
its courage and ribald Satire." "Voice of Freedom" which
the IIrst ,time smce the organiza- Smith of Baltimore pike.
prompe service ~Dd
FIfty years later, It Is often lized a band of 230 pieces, a chor~
. 'of the .exchange to m~t
Mr.. and Mrs.. J. A. C. Foll\!l" of
uoiformJy fair plice••.
thought .not so much daring as us of 400 voices in addition to the !'horJag,,:, dunng World War I , Rutgers avenue had as ·thelr reo
nostaIglc. The. tone is one of a orchestra of 140.
' . I there will be one and one half ~ent guest Miss Marton Robertson,
comedy 01 manners in the spirit
days of sale .all day Wednesday a former school fri~d Of Mrs
Robert M. Holm, director of and Thursday morning She re•
of Sberidan and Wilde. Mitchell Inslrumental music In the Swartbthat thls Is the Foller, from San Francisco, Calll.
took his t1t1~ from the fact that more--Rutledge Schools .
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Miss Robert."Dn in foreign servy
divorce is the most .important in~ the conference in the coimpanv o·f
stalebr',therefore thje arde I';e, spent three 'years in Germany,
ed, t ' th "N
Yor. k 1'dea" mUSl'c directors fro man of• th'"
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a mg ol\ly spr ng an part of the time
' In BerlIn and is
CATHER~'S'
grf len
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summer clothing
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s schools In the suburban Philadei~
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h Id thl
f II kI ds i,,_ Washington, ,D. C., for ressa marriage,. an I IS rom
DRUG STORE
that the -sa lire \1ev~lops,
, phia area. '
,ous~ 0
ngs 0 a
n signment.
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Under the direction of Barbara
~re deSirable, ,as ~re t?yS, s~ortSara Enion, daughter of Mr. and
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Pearson Lange,' members of the
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mg goods, scouting Items, No _
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avecast have caught the spirit of tbe
eo ore
a gan, son 0
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e a Saturday
ew 0
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gas-light era, Costumes and sets and M rs. Jhn
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a n . of
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exchange.
No articles
friends
at luncheon
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presented a formidable chalelnge! Cornell avenue, and David Dea. priced . ,under 1Ifty cents will be I b ti
f h 11th birthd
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te'd f'
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er "
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ay,
or h'andling
to. the techru'cal crew's, but the I con, son 0 f Mrs, Ch ar Ies T . Dea~ accep
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and Mrs.
W, Henrytl' Linton
CIu' b'"women servI
result is considered artistic as con of Lafayette av..,nue, took
ng 'as
f Mr.
W'
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fr
in
the
Hungarian
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awa
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rec:en
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well as authentic.
e
men
aug out Ihe exchange are
fi
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Three members of the produc- "House Divided", presented Sat· as follows: Mrs, R. T. Bates, a dVde-wee
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,y th e f res h man cI ~s~'h',!lus.ehold; Mrs. John W, Soule, an
Ri h aug
d 1'4 erLI 'to- wf WillI
studying at the college, Isabel of Ear!~m ~ollege, Ted directed hanging and sorting; Mrs. Robert ~c~a;!r~~.~,,~n~n~o;;;;;;~~a~m~~s~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
Lawson, David Clark, and Ian I th,e ongmal prodl\ctlon, and san, Bradf?~d, check-in; Mrs, !i)avid
Hall. Also appearipg are mem- With the chorus., David was. ~ Bln,glJam,settlem'ent; Mrs, Robert
"YOU MEET THE' NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
, bers of the Swarthmore Trinity me!Db~r o~ the, ca~t.',
.~ W. Grogan, cashier, and account":
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Church choir: Gordon Boyd
Martha Calhoun, '
ing;, Mrs, Helen Campbell and
STORE
HOURS:
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M~!lday
thru
Thul'1Clay;
9:30,
to
5:30;
;Julian 'Bullitt, Allan Torrey, Buell daughte~ of' Dr. and Mrs, Jo.,
Mrs: Norman Jones, clearing; Mrs,
Scher, Bill Ryerson, and the fred .Calhoun of Elm avenue,
,Kenneth Doherty,. men's cl.othlng;
Friday,. 9:30. to 9:00; ~atu~ay,
9:30 to 6:00
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Wrege brothers, Bill, Doug, and Joan Hemenway, freshm",n, daugh" Mrs. George Warren, girls' clothRennie. "
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. S .. H. Hemenll i'ng;' ... ,
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The curtain will go up at 8: 15 way of Strath Haven avenue; ari
Mrs. Frrulk McCowan, women's
in Clothier J4emorJal for both ,!,embers of the Carleton
clothing; Mrs. Ben Olcott, Sr.,
,Performances,
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Glee Club \yhich will present
Mrs. Robert Sturgis,
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I bert and Sullivan's "Patience" t o - b l o u s e s ; Mrs." Jaloes
skirts; Mrs. Gerald
, Mr, and Mrs. R, D,McLaughlin morrow' evening on the North.
with their daughter Lee and son 1IeJd;'Mmn.,c!'mpus, Joan is also
babY: clothing; Mrs, Edwin
Dlck'moved Saturday to .their new a member of the college chorus: '.
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boys' clothing; Mr.. W.
i'esld~nce at 11 AIIIh
Tl!eyformerly IIVed,At' 300 Park was hostess Friday afternoon at l'4r.I. '..Robert.· Alll$on, dressing
Cor...
avenue:
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'a meeting of her bridge cl"b·.
roo,:,,; . Mrs.' O1c~tt,' Jr" polic'l
7TH " WELSH STS.
wo~en; Mrs. A. P. Shenkle; ,tele. "
Mrs. ,Peter E, Told, pub•
BARBI'ZON .RESENTS
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Orchestra
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PIANO, RECITAL
Check-In on Tuesday will begin
at' 11: 30 a,m. and continue until
3:45'p.m. Selling' w1I!bl!!lin on
both Wednesday and Thuraday at .
9 a.m. a~d wJ.II· continue
Wed- '
nE!'!cjllY until 8:.30 p.m. and' on
~~~:~~!:Y", until 12' noon, Settle_
on 'Friday will be b~d from'
10 ".m:; untlI 2 p.m.
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by TIBOR BACHMANN
HUllf:llrian Con~t1 PiaDJat
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15th and Upland Streets,' Chester
,S:15 P.M:.
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on
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'FeUow Bowl' BestaQrallt
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at the cloor
or Call CHester 2-4863
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*NYLON.-. DACRON ~ ,CORDURA • RAYON CREPI.
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In
Murray's Beauty Salon
European Hair Stylist
, Mr. Peter Th.iel
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MURRArs "BEAUTY .SA.LON:
Klngswood 3.3476
607 So. Chester Road
Theatre Square'
"ACCOLADE"
, Swarthmoreans who ar,e gradu_
"tes o~ the Vpper Darby H i g b
llre cordially Invited. to at.
tend' the.March 11 meeting of the
new~formed Alumni Association,
tobe'hll!d at 8:30 In rOOm 105 of'
the high, school
, ''!:he resp!>nse to the eoll for
nl\1hes all-d 'addresses of graduates
fori a .p~inanerit file netted about
1,4,"'1U nart.es" with. the clasSes from
to 1942 fairly well accounted
for. Am,ong the missing, however,
many of, the more recent
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The perfectly.flttlng slip
·tha~'s ';'akinghistory.
:It's' Barbizan's patented
3·pi~ce design in Nylon
l:I?cran crepe that never
'needs iraning ••• is static
'free under every dress. you
IYh ite
Petal, Bluebell and Navy.- .
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'who
have lists
any
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'on the,
possible
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or" names a~d addresses are asked
I NOfE-A-~AFFlr~ MUSIC BOX a I to send it to':lhe high school. '
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own. 'ChoOse
Compa,·Marcus Hook Refinery, Was
'U;:::~~,~: .at .the Marylanq Gove
. , Sixth' Annual Confetence
~~,t!~:'~'!~~:~m:1nof'~kvlUe,
Md.,
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the. conference
Was
Horizons· in Recreatlon:>'
'Zili~enfus spoke on "Indus'tri.al Programs and Ihe Future"
and conducted a, question and
answer session~
~USIC
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,,'Mr.
SEE THE NEW SEEBRO RECORD RACKS
40 Pockets for safe storage.'
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HOlds all sizes anil speeds, including
and' EP's in' covers.
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Thl!Ot~cal Selninary. In New
, City' last Weekend. The
I threl;:'d,.It· 'l'Onfenaoe was attend'by
lOCi deieptes froIn SO
of .~e nation's untvenlties "and
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":~!~t::~~
tenth annUal
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ChristIan
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0JIa' FRIDAY EVENINBS . '.
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SWARlH~. PA.
"15,
Smith, H8lVIIrd aveat Har.iard Un!-
lstrY,:!or. College
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Little Mi ••
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FourDoctors Ask
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Medical
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College Avenue To Be
Widened By
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Demo"C,
rats' F-I'Ie
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For Office
Dr. Jones' Honored
.T. Albrlpt Jones of Ek
avenue was awarded at the apnUai
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$4.00 PER YEAR
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Duck Club Dance Sat.
To Be Masquer~de Party
The second annual masquerade
dance of the Duck Club will be
held tomorrow night at the Woman's Ciub on Park avenue.
Masks for clUb Ik\embers are
available at the homes of Alex
Mills, club chairman, 550 Walnut
lane, Dr Randy ¥e, membership
chairman, 409 Haverford place.
Music for the dance' will be provided by Russ Hannan's orchestra,
starting at 9: 30 p,m: Several
novelties are planned,
Ninth Grade to Conect
For Student Exchange
ware County Chapto:r of the Na.'.
Canvass Scheduled For
tiona! Founadtion 'for' Infantile
The Swarthmore Democratic
March 20; Raindate
Paral¥sis.
Party bas announced that the fol10 Feef
, Fo~ the past live}'E!8rs Or. Jones lowing candidates will 1IIe pet!March 21
Benefits to the community ac- has served as chairman of thetionS for the May Primary on the
Every home in Swarthmore and
crulng from a medical center in chapter's ·Me.:tlcal Advisory Com· Democratic ticket. '
Rutledge will be visited Wednesthe borough were pointed out by p,ittee.
For B,orough Council; Carl Bar~
day evewng, March 20, by ninth
Dr. John H. Wigton. as he applied
Us, 8 Whittier ,place, assistant prcj..
grade high school students collectto Borough Council MOnday evefessor of electrical. engineering,
Ing funds to support ·their two'
ning for a zoning variance per"
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Swarthm!)re College; C. B~adtord
foreign student exchange 'promitting erection 'of such a center
Fraley, 310 South Chester road,
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grams.
community 'worker, United l\Teighon the southwest comer 'of South
Chester ,road and Yale avenue.
bors Association; Mrs. EIlzabeth
DIrected by Elizabeth McKie,
English
teacher and faculty sponThe lot is zoned resIdential alU:S. Foreign . Policy Is,. Bonsall McCorkel, 22~ Cornell avesor of the World Friendship Comthough an automobile agenct
nue, legislative chairman; Wommittee at the school, the ninth
, : Topic. for Evening
en's Intern.atlonal League for
which predates the zoning ordigraders will make a house to
nance operates catercornered from
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Program
Peace and 'Freedom; and Henry
canvaSs, They will be given
house
it.
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G. Russell, 337 Haverford place, Ceremony Will Take Place
special
exemption from hom e
Wigton and three other doctors
Chadwick .Alger: a, member of associate 1Inance secretary, AmerlAt tAorrow Quarry
that
night.
work
who live anb prac. tice In Swarth,.- the polItical science department of can Friends Service Committee.
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more, Dr. HaroldRoxby,Dr. WIl- Sw,"_",.more
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College. Will be guest
For' School BOar~\ six vear
. Satu r ay
Their annual collection provides ,
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largest part of the fupds used
\iam Rial and Dr. Harold Wilkln- speaker at a spec al evening meet- terms, Mrs. Margare N. Yarrow,
The ,U. S. Army wlll Inaugurate
In f th S
thm
Lea
of
to ,bring foreign
students
to
son, desire to' et-ect a building ,g.o ,e war
are
gue
221, North Princeton avenue, ad- the use of a new helicopter strip Swarthmore
High School
under
which, would blend with the resI- Women. Vot!)rs, 8 p.l11. Monday, visor, Delaware C 0 u n t y Girl
at Morrow Quarry, SprIng_ the American Field Service In_
denlial characle.:: of the communl_ March IS at the hOme of Mrs. Scouts in the1leid of Senior Scoul- 1Ield Township, on SatQrdilY, ternational ScholarshipS and' the
ty. Plans call for, a COI1UnOn:'",al~- Morris Fussell, 451 Riverview Ing; a~d Robert M. Adams, 124 Ma~ch 16 at io a.m. The pubUcis' American Friends Service School
East Sylvan avenue, Rutledge; inVited to watch the landiilg of AftIliation PrOgram. Hanspe~er
ing ,room, a consultation, and two road.
treatment rooms for each .docter,
Alger will. disCU.ss the role of chenilcal eriBilieer, Gulf on
the Afmy H-13 ·helicopter and Born, a Swiss boy, is nriw a senplus X-ray and laboratory faciIl- the mlIltary in United States For_ pany. and Neighborhood
examine this unusually versatile lor at the High School under the
ties, A rillrse's' and 'technii:ian'~ eign policy, ,planning; Alger, who slon.of Boy Scouts.
aircraft.
apartment would be on the second has had four years exper.tence . . For the toUr year term on. thoe
The helicopter strJp' will be Ii AFSIS.
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with
United
Stat
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Parents of students who live
1\oor. Vf.\gton said mor~ than a d e - ,
es av
n
- school boIlrd, James' A.' Rich'ard- pick-up potnt for the headquarters
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did
his
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Swarthmore
or Rutledge
quate ott-the-street. parking Is gence, . . T .gra ua wor a Jr., 318 ;Dartmouth avenue. pro- of the Phll(ldeipbia. Antlslrcraft are asked
'to send OQntributions
planned.
Princeton tlDlversity. ,
. ' fessor of physics, I)rexel Institute Defense, located in Swarthmore, to John W. Carroll,' chairman: of
Wigton continued, "We feel that
.f>. ~rt of the League s program OfJechnOlogy ' for' the two year for transportation to' the various the Home and School. Association
advantages ~ the; cOnimUnity "Focus on· the Future," the dis- te ; Wallace
McCrory, M. D., Anny antiaircraft. slies whicl]. 'en- Student Exchange I'rogram, 32
greatly outweigh any objectl,atuI. cusslon MQ~day evening will·deal 583' Westmlnlster avenue; senior circle the great!'I' Philadelphia College avenue,' Swarthmore.
Sflch a faclIlty,' as plalUled, will with, various vital. ~es, f,clng phyalcian, Children HD6pitaI, and a r e a . .
the area by doing away ,the country today~ 'Focus on th.e chairman of the census cOmmittee, . Colonel Pat .M. Stevens, nI,
In the event of bad weather,
(CimtIJiued on . PSg(;' II)' ".Future'~ has beeildlrected;~~SW~niOfe HOtli~aiiClscliQij(AS",;
" 6 1 ' "the" PiillBdelPhti the rollectiOn will be made 'PhuriI.
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arousing, public lnterest"'in, dl8- sOclatIon., , '.
' D e f e n S e C!)rdtally in- day, March. 21. Residents are
Garnet Canteen Plans cussion of issues that, faCie the ,I 'For Tax Collector, Bucha,nan vltes the reSIdents or the Borough asked to leave porch Ughlll on so
. United States in the deterM!nfng Harrar, \Tl'., 115 Yale 'avenue,
ot' Swarthmore and" Sprlngfteld ,treets will be well lIialt8d while
5·· P i' k" P
''', atr c s arty ofa sound forei.gn ~IICY.
surance dep~ent, Common- Township to thll demonstration. students are making their visits.
St. PatrickWiU be honored this
Both . Mrs. Fussell, and Mrs. wealth of Pennsylvania; !U1d for The Beil H-13 helicopter, which
week, .atthe Garnet Canteen's Wil~lamo Cope, UrlIted Nations A;udltor (School Iilld· Council), they will see possesses unusual
Shamrock Shindig. The hall' will ch81rman· for the.}eague, have James Harold Dumm, 212' Dart-.
maneuverability and was
be decorat.!d. and eerily' lit in urged full att~dance, with mem- mouth avenue, auditor, University specially selected !or Its safety
green. The 'affalr Is to be a turn bers as well'
guests being in- C!f Pennsylvania.
features. It Is' tlie 'same;ype of
i
about, with a~()ns slightlY vlted.
.
one-1'assenger alrct;dt u",,? b~
Alger to Spe'ak Man' a·t
S'pec'l"aI t'WV'Meetl-ng
Army To 'Inaugurate '
New Helicopter Strip
W.
Junior Women to Hear
Local Book Reviewer
Funeral Serv'....il'ft Held
SET FOR TONIGHT' . .' -'
For Mrs WaHer James
G'·I'RL.S·, S....
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PreSident Eisenhower· for 'tax!
service and Is identical with the Mrs. Peter Told to Pre~ent
Lecture Program
helicopters used for mail-pick-up
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In Philadelphia. In case of rain the
Tuesday,
The annual Polar Bear Swinl- , "
demonstration will be. held on
Mrs.t~ller,
Peter will
E. Told,
well-known
man; Eddie Payrie, c<>-chatrml!ll !nfng Meet, open to aR. Qirls 16
A funeral serVice was held at March 17' S u nday, a t 2 p.m.
story
present
a literaand master of ceremonies; Judy .Years of age and under, will tak" Oliver Balr's,. Philadelphia, Monture progranl to the Swarthmore
Hollander and Ray Pope, decora- place ·'at the Mary Lyon, Swim" day for Mrs. Walter S. James, 508
Junior WQIIlan's Club Tuesday,
lions; 'Dave Bass, music; George mbw, Pool tonight;, March 1.5, at Cedar lane, who, died suddenly
March 19, at' 8 'p.m. at the ClubGartett, equlpmenf; Mary Van 6: 15 p,m.
.
Friday night, March 8, In Larikehouse. Mrs. Told, a resident of
Urk, refreStunents, RaY'POpe, ~d. 'Most raees'wIll be '25, yards In "au Hospit8I.. Interp,ent followed
Nine seniors, and, six juniors Park avenue, is at the present
missions; and Barbara Heath, lengih and of the relay type. Con- ~n Tuesday at DuruDpre Cemetery, were Initiated Into membership In time program chairman for the
Carol WillIams, Grace Scott and testants wiIl be, classified accord- Scrabton.
the Swarthmore Chapter. of the 'Swarthmore Sen lor Woman's
Connie Schultz, who matte and lng'to'10, '12, 14 and 16 years
Mrs.' James was the
National Honor Society at the
Club. . set uJ;l' tit,!! poslerl!, I'nd bulletlps of age., '
,RhodaElias, daughter of
late .sembly Wednesday In the high
Mrs. Told served as president of
at schOOl.'
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The' program Is .sponsored' by Mr: and Mrs. David Elias.of Scran_ school aUditorium.
the Swarthmore Presbyterian
. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robinson, manager of the ton. In 1926 she and h~ husband
New senior mell!:bllrs ,are nse Church Woman's Assoclatidn last
Mr
Maurice Deyo and I . and Mrs" Swarthmore Swim ,Club;
moved to Ville avenue wh~e they Alzupltts, . Nan~y G;owing, Ann year. She is a past president. of
Sidney Jobnson, Superyls6r
A similar -boys' meet will ~made their home until 1945 when' Hirsch, Ellen Lambert, Bruce Mc- the Senior Woman's Club' of
be Bob Hulme.
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Mri' James retired and they mov- Cutcheon, James Noyes, Car 0 I Swarthmore' and' serves on' the
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ed to Scranton. '
Seymour, Mark Smith and Wll-. board of th~ Swarthmore Library.
CQrtoo,nist-Hist,ori(Jn. t.O Spe. ak. ,Wo..m,an.'s C,',ub.
Duriqg her_ residenc, here Mrs. liam Welsh. The j~ors BfeDav.id She has chosen spring as her
James was a member of the Pres- Edwards,. Richard . GiIrIn, MolIy. theme for Tuesday night; and.
by terlan Church, and Y'as active Huse, DOn Scar~rOugh, J a c k this theme will hop !roIn recent'
in the ,Thimble grOlip., '
Walter, and Judith Welsh.
books to outstanding poetry.
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. ~oUowing . her, husbands
. Dick Coles" president of the
Mrs",WilIlam Shmidheiser, .Jr~
March 16. four years ago,
. Chapter, conducted the ceremony. has annoUnced ,that there will be
~ames m"«ile her home with, Roy McCorkel was the g u e st t,ryouts for the play to be presentbrother, the late ~lbert B. Elias speaker, .The program also in. ed in May' after tlie meeting March
In Scranton. Later ~e re~ed to cluded ~he following addresses by 19. The play isa comedy inVOlving
,Swarthmore. to' live, WIth, her
undergraduate members:
a twist in the usUal pattern of
daughter; 'Mrs, WillIam C. CampThe Service ofAlb~ Schwelt-, arria"e and the family
bell.
zer by Alice Carroll; the Char- m
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hold a :uar~
former board member of the mary Cox; the Leadership of dance ast ;0e clu ouse
a:c
Scranton Day Nursery Associa- WlnstonChurchiil by George Gar- 29 a t :
p.",., no a mISSIon.
_ . ' .' rett; and the' Scholal'llhlpof
tion. ' , - . '
Survlvb.s her. in addition
Charles vim DOren' by Nony
. Appoillfed
Mra. Canipbell, are:tW.to gI"!IId- Moore. Alter the assemblY, a reJames' R. Taylor of Westdale
chlJ<\fen,
,'and
several'
nIeces
and
.cl!ption
.
was
heid
In
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Hfghavenue
has ~ appointed to the
{
nephews. . , . '
School Library for the new mem- Professional EthicS Committee of
, In ~ 'of ftowas; frIeDds are hers 'andth~r pareIlts and for the National AsaodaUon, Aoneri-.
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asked to send. cIOOaUons to the members of the Faculty.
can Institute of Real Estate Ap.
Scrantoll
,pRy'
Nurser).Associa,
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praiserS,
It was announct!d thJS
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week..
higher, ,to take care ofa sherbet
punch homemade cakes' , and
cooklk. and .the decorations.'
Stud Is
t busy fo thi
Party areen c:nniOSe Schultz,' rChalr~"
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H.. S,Hobor Society
Elects 15. Me''mhers
as-
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tor the'SupenlslODQd malnteDlIIembers at
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Mrs. Wesley Gordeuk of Danvers, Benjamin Stockton Collins, Jr., on
Thursday, Mqeh 7.
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S. Gemmill, a fifth year
The young man Is a grandsOn of
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewls student In architecture, son
Mrs. B. W. Collins of Hlllbom
Shay of Rose Valley have re- Mr. 'and Mrs" Raymond R. Gem- avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay D.
turned from a silt' weeks' vaca- mill, Vassar avenue, has been Cook of PennIngton, N. J., formnamed to the Dean's Ust at Rens- erly of Swarthmore.
tion' to Pass-a-Grllle, Florida.
Mrs.with
W. their
B. Pegrgham
Mr,'
of Mr.
Yaleand
avenue
dsu - selaer Polytechnic Institute,t Troy,
d
' and Mrs. William GUY
N.Y.,exceptional
which recognizes
5 u ents Piper of Burnt HI)1s, N. y" anter Ann returned Tuesday morn- for
merit In scholastic
W'lllam
iilg by plane from a bitslness trip
nounce the birth of a son, I
to California. They visited Mr. work during the ft, rst half of the Guy PI'per, Jr., at Schenectady
Pegram's brother and slster-In- college year.
'Hospital Schenectady) N. Y.,
law Mr. and Mrs. John Pegram
Mrs. David Cramp of Park ave- March
The young man weighed
nue and M.rs: Neal T~urman 01 eight pounds, 13 ounces.
of Bellaire.
, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mc-' Cedar lane wIll enle!lam at a tea· Mrs. H. A. Piper of Mt. Holyoke
Cabe, Jr., have moved from Cop- next Wednesd~y at the home. place Is the paternal grandmother.
Mrs. C~amp m honor of MIs.- Mr and Mrs. Frank T. Ransburg
pies
lane
and
are
residing
at
15
Mary
Morrow Banks of Harvard of 'Harvard avenue are the maSherwood lane. Wallingford.
.
Mrs. S. L. Althouse of Rutgers avenue.
Mrs, John R. Bates of North terna! grandparents.
avenue wiII entertain at a lunch- Chester road has returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Paulson
th
eon and bridge on Monday.
a stav, in New York City this week
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of
Springlleld have announced de
Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Par and will entertain at a luncheon
birth of their second child anh
avenue entertained the birthday today.
IIrst daughter,
Debra
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group at luncheo.1l last Tuesday I'' Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pittenger of arrived
February
18. Ann,
The liItl~
at the Antiques Fair.
I Nottingh~m, formerly of Swarth- girl is a granddaughter of Mr. and
Sandra Milne, daughter of Mrs., more, left by 'plane March 4 for
Paul M. Paulson of Park aveStanley A. Milne of Park avenue, a week's visit with their son-in- nue, and of Mr. and Mrs. John
was at hOD;le from Allegheny Ilaw and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Am
Phil d I h'
faDe: '~nn a natal
College, Meadville, last week end. Stanley J. Gill. Dr. ;md Mrs. Gill Ine'h of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zecher of, and their infant daughter, EIIzaonor 10 de rna the 'al'tar of
. Ing in B ould er,. the
roseMethodist
was pace
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Swarthmore av.enue ~nd Dr. and beth, are now bv
Church,
Sunday, 'by
Mrs. Walter N. MOIr of South Colo., where Dr. GID is
th . C dIe Roll Department of
a h S hool
Chester road will entertain at a in the Chemistry Depa,rtment of e
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cooperative supper preceding the the University of Colorado. M~s.
Duck Club Dance tomorrow night. Pittenger is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Ommert Cresson, two'
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Boyd of Ellwood B. Chapman of 731 Harv- and a half year old son of Mr. and
Dickinson avenue will ente~tain ard avenue.
Mrs. WllIlam J. Cresson, Jr., of
at a cocktail party Sunday for
Mrs. Donald Poole of North Haverford 1I1ace this week welMiss Sally Gaskill of University Swarthmore avenue and her cOOs- comed a baby brother, Richard
place and out - of - town .frlends In Miss Elizabeth Carllsle of Elm Hayner Cresson, born Friday,
who as a group of 15 G.E. men avenue will entertain tomorrow March 8.
taking a test course lived next at_ a luncheon and . linen sh~~e~ Charles' and the baby's granddoor to the Gaskills and became in honor of MIss MlIdred .Ba °to parents 'are Mr. WilUam J. CresaI d 'th Mit Gaskill hen Drexel Hill whose marnage
a~u ne WI
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Mr Marvel' Wilson,' Jr., son of
of AmlJerst avenue, and Mr.
she was a Ilttle gIrl.
M . and Mrs Marvel WilsOn of and Mrs. D. E. Hayner of Floral
Mr. and Mrs. Heston D. McCray s~· th Have'; avenue will take Park, Long Island.
of Cornell avenue had as their
a
,
guest for a few dayS of last week place April 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Danger, Mrs. McCray's sister Mrs. Carl S.
-'E-N-&-A!-&-E-"'--N-TlIeld, 3d, of sproUl. Estates, ailRyan of Summit, N. J. Mr. Ryan Mr. andM.... Harry Cutbbert l,nCoOunlterrcell!nthe birth of a son, George
arrived Saturday for tbe week
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Dangerfield, March 1.
end. The Ryans are former resi- Seymour of Dickinson avenUe annOlHlce the engagement of their
d Ill'ts 0 f S warthmore.
.
Skillm S
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gordeuk
Y.r. and Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle daughter, Miss aJne
. an eyDanvers, .Mass., have anDounc':'
will retur1l to tbelr home on Park mllur, to Mr. Robert Allison Bagg,
ed
the-arrival of their third child
',venue this week end following a Jr., son <>1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
tbree mOnth trip aroulid the Bagg of Woronoco, Mass. The and fIrSt' son, 'Jorui ~fiJ.'ey.
ld M McCorki is an as-' wedding will take place June 15 February 11.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shatagin
:':a';' "';~r of Pres:yterian Life. in· the Chapel of St. John the DiCornell avenue are the young
Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson enter! vine! Saunderstown, R. I.
man's
maternal grandparents.
talned her eightsome Tuesday with
MISS' ~eymour 1a a senior at
luncheon at the Ingleneuk follow- Simmops College,. Bast"';', Mass., j~~~~~~55555=j
ed by bridge at h~r home on Ogden where she Is majoring m social
SUISCRIP710NS
avenue.
FOR ALL '
science.
Mr. Bagg is a graduate of Marl_
...AGAZINES
Mrs. William H. Webb of Soutb
!.LOYDE.
Chester road, with her daughter boro College, Matlboro, VI., and is
D.rt",o.tlt Aveaoe
Miss Ruth C. Webb, and son and currently doing graduate wo,:k In
daughter-in-law ,Mr. and Mrs.
zoology at the University of Mas- 1~~~~~3~.~20~'~O~~~~~~
W. David Webb and family of sachuset!s.
Wyncote, drove to Rochester
Thursday for ,the week end. ,They
Dr, and Mrs.E. LeRoy l'4ercer
attended the wedding Saturday
of Ogden avenue announce the ar~
Mrs.pavid Webb's sister Dr. MIl-+~~~~ of their twelfth grandchlld,
Swartl!!IIore, PC!,
dre.I I!itoore, and Dr. Mortimer William LeROy Mercer, who was
Walter Rust.
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born on M~rch 9. His- parents
& Sat.. MarCh 15.
Barby Richards, dQ~ter of Pr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Me..., •• I
, ...t ••, fro. allv••,....
-H...!
and Mrs. James A. Rlcbards of of Roland Park, 'Baitimore,Md.
Wrnner of Con... Film Fedfofal "wlrdlll' ••
,Dartriiouth avenue, Was 8!1eit oi
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Colhonor at a sW-prue birthday pat;Y
. -. . , ' - - . .
recelv~
Monday niglit at the Junior High lins ot Summit, N.S.,'
Adtled
' birth of
GI~1 . 'Scout TroOp mootlDg at tile Ing congratulaUonsim
·C....., TIl.
tbeIr
fourthchDd
tmd
Presbyterian Chureh. Hos!esstor
, eoN.. SIoOw In T••h.lc'~
the "craSiOn 'waS' "Sue Bauer of
Frld~ Features-)':4s 'arid
Slturd'ay F. .tUriI"s-6,I,IO GIld
THI
WestmInSter avenue.
Mrs: John T. S'hatagin of CortMiCIAL
lieU avenue 'haS returned' home
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from a two week visit with her
OF SW4!lTHMORE
2 F.oIo..1 Op.... tor No. " "son-In-law and daughter Mr. and
presHfa
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3-"STRANGIR AT MY lJOoa"
. "CAINE MUTINY
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Personals
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BEAUTY SALON
ARE YOU GROO .. ID FOR WIAIING 0' TNI GIIIN?
9 South Chester Road
Act/v.
Call KlngswOoci 3-0476
As.oelatla.
M•• be,. of .... Sw.rt••or••••1....
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MID,WINTER TUNE UP
TRUCK INSPECTION
DELCO BATTERiES
GULf GAS and OIL
ROBERT J. AT%, Mgr.
RUSSELL'SS.ERVICE
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Opposite Borough Parking Lot '
Klngswood 3·0440
- Dartmouth and LofayeHe
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHqOL BAND
.QllEGE' .THEATRE
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Friday, 'March 22. -
"".!'sllM WORLD"
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~ILDUN'S
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An Outdooo-
S~n.l·. DIth....
Complete Clearance'
by Hermlln Wouk
Su.... Mo.... Tues. & viec!.
Of An Stock
I!verytillag R""ceil
JOSEoPH"octed.d.ebF'URIA
Asslsied by. Donald H. Pugh
WINNERI-,-l ACADi!MY AWARD
NOMINATIONSI
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Tonight and Sa.G..ia,
March 15,16
ANTlaUlS and
GOURMET SHOP
Providence 'R~lid .
WaOingforcl, Penne.
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THE NEW YORK IDEA
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Directed by Berbar~ P&I!,nOn Lange
March 15, 16
8:, 5 ~.P.M.
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CoUege and School
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R. D. 16. Media, P..
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Telep.an.: CHtlshr 2.7216
Ask for Ben Paliner or Henry Arnold
Ylsit eur Roadside Marliet
OR
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SEASONAL SPECIAL
. 5..IIts., s.....rd Wild Bird FoOd and Bird Feeder $1.69
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TREE WORK
.Trlmmllig-:- Tr~~spla~HlIg
Ifaie ArrangemenfsNow for Spring Spray Program
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1hwy~~"~.~.~a~';.~~9:Jt~".~~':*-
March 18, 1957,
by
Fly for 30 minula. with a government rated Inslruclo.r. In no
ti",o '1001'1) be IIyIng ~ TrI·P...r yourself, ...slly. conRdenll,.
PItone for .ppailltnNnt or,drop'by'''' airport"'"'" lima.
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is refiring from Swarthmore. Beginning
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COUitty,
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Telephone K'n9s~ood· 3-2036
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FOR CHILDREN
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Proceeds ,- New Instnnnent and Uniform Fund
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8:15 P,M.
HIGHSCHOOL AUDITORIUM
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are
Audiences Spellbound
Co'
mposer PiCe
au st'on
'S
Nineteenth Annual Concert
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Closed
U. N" BooksheH
To Contl"nue Art Serias
,
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.Jliliejb P:' ·(Jaelim Sc~1JWi RoMn frOm
York,
aullbor of a. recent popular, book
, Accordlnl to Dogcateller Blair
"Summer on an AR:tic Island,"
Davis' latesl monthly report, prewho spoke at the college ThursTo heighten citizen interest In sented to Borough Council Monday
day.on her experiences In the current world events, a new Unit- evening, local canines' struggle for
northern lsi\Ulds ~d showed ed.Nations bookshelf bas been ad- survival met little more than 50 deFuria Direds Current
slides.
ded to the· Swarthmore Public per cent success during the past
. Players Club
Library, . Bettina E. Hunter, 11- four weeks.
Success
brarlan, has announced.
Of 17 pooches apprehended in
SWARTHMORE C:OLLEGE.
,
So that citizens of the communl- tbe borough by Mr. Davis, nine
The cast of ''The CaineMutlny
FOLK
FESTIVAL
ty
maf
have
at
their
fingertips
Were
claimed
by
owners.
The
Court-MartIal,"
peppered 'w i t h
,
r!,ference books relevant mainlng ""tet sang a final fare- seasoned directors,' ins u res
.
FrIday. April 12
.
to
and
about
the United Nations, well.
wholly absorbing tbeatre nightly
*8:30 P.M. - Squ~re Dance - Fielcl House'
a number of pamphlets as. well as
throughout this week for Players
/Saturclay•. April 13
books will be placed on display
Club goers. From a unique touch
Moming - Folk Tale Exchenge
on
this
shelf.
Included
will
be
tI;e
.
which
attracts the attention of the
1:30 - 5 P.M• ...:. Folk Singing
.
current Headline SerIes published
audience upon entering the audi*8:30 P,M. - Square Dance - Field House
by, the Foreign Policy Association,
I .taO,ro~iU,emts· to the full spread of blue
.
RICKIE HOLDEN Ceiling
of which former Swarthmore Col"' I J
at curtain call, the court
. Sunday. April 14
lege president John Nason Is dl_
. room drama from Herman Wouk's
*2 P.M~·~ Concert - Clothier Memorial
rector. Some of .the titles of this ·A.rt a Pioneer', Robbins, Pulitzer Prize-winning World War
JOHN JACOB NILES
series are "Decisions '57," "Popula~
Choreographer
II Novel reveals the strengths and
*Registrlltion Must Be In Advance
tion Explosion," '''Ul)developed
frailties of humanity, changed
$1 per event or $2.50 for three events
Land," "Mainsprings of World
Says
when guised in uniform.
Deadline March 23
POlitics," "United States Foreign
Paul Creston, composer. and
Spilling lawyers on the stage,
W;ite Folk Fe~tival Committee
Policy 1945-55," and uMaI!Y pses musician, will continue the "Art behind the scenes, and in the
Sworthmore College.Swcirthmore. Pa.
of the Atom';'
and Mass Media" series at Swarth- audience, the play steadily de. Or Call ~ln9swood 3,0200, Extension 386
In addition, the news bulletins 'more College, Sunday, March 17, velops in suspense during its two
of the American Association for in Clothier Memorial at 8: 15, p.m. acts. Behind the scenes are dlthe United Nations as well as M;. Creston has composed in every rectors Joseph W. de Furia, and
their discussion bulletins will be medium except opera, including Donald H. Pugh, Chester aton display.
w~rks for radio, motion pictures torneys. ExacUng admirable per.
For
.
the
man
y
community
and
television"
,formances from an' able cast, de. ,
,
groups that_are studying the work
His First Symphony captured' Furia and Pugh manage 'real $ge _
of the t,rnlted Nations, 10hese the New York Music Critics' excitement without assistance of
This
The Time
YttarWhen
pamphlets and hooks are designC!l Circle Award as the best Amerl- usual scene and costume changes
to provide vital seiurcematerial can "'orchestral work of the 1943 ~nd the female form.
T" ~I,for baseball, fishing, golf, etc.
about current events and probt b .
AmId· e war's great conflict,
lems written in 'a non-technical season; his Second Symphony was
T"late for skating, sleclcling?
performed by the Boston Sympho- the conflicts of LI. Commander
time ,et for· Easter,
,.
style.
~
<3rchestra under the direction Queeg (masterfully gemonstrated
Charles Munch when the group' by Harry Gailertr, Jr.,) as comBut, there ar. some few birthdciys & special ev,n.s
PERSONALS
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reCellLtly
toured th,e U.S.S.R.
. manding officer of the U. S.·
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-Mrs. J. 'Harry
. Beckmann 0 f
On',' live precedhig Slinda.ys I Min. e Sweeper Caine, the conflicts
Withal! this in mind you must have: some money,
.! Stratb Haven avenue was hostess James Michener librettist .Oscar of Lt. Barney Greenwald (por.
ki~kirig aro~nd some p1ace - corrie in and .let' ' at '/I surprise
. stork shower given Hammersteln II', novelist' Budd trayed by. Philip PrIce, as only 'one
. us helpyo~
it
· TuesdaY of last week for Mrs. Shulberg. director and producer witb his drama heritage could) In
.
Harold' Clurm.an, and choregraph- his role of defense attorney, stan!!.
Peter B. Murray of Park avenue.
er and dancer .Jerome 'Robbins out.. In contrast,. Lt. Commander
Jane MiicAlplne,' daughter of have discussed the eIIect ot'mass a:.ohn Challee (forcefully enacted
· Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacAlpine, ;ir;,
Imedia' upon the artist's work. Mr. "oy Wllll'am A. Clarke. ' Jr). seems
,NortiJ PrInceton avenue, .has been Michener terrned mass 'medla the to conIIne his conllj.ct to the strong
'named Velsheathon secretary for ''marljua.na of the mind." Mr. one be. presented tb the'case ot the
; the 1957 Velshea to be held at
, d t
6 Par. Avenue. Swarthmore. ~a.' J,
· Iowa State Co.liege in May. Velshea Hammersteln seemed to equate e ense.
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Also to be commended are John
is the amiua! spring open house popularity. and artistic success in
Klngswood 3-4191
Friday 9 to 8:30
the
theater.
Mr.
Clurman
deplored
Riley
Love for his .portrayal as
at Iowa State College and' 1a also
regimented,
supine
theater.
mutinying
Lt. Stephen .. Maryk,
the
"Th. SportS"o" Will Soon Ie ~II Th Le"el"
the largest studeilt~managed lestiaudience that taIls .
+~ make
indevalin 'the nation.
.
.Charles
. F. Seymour as
ef novel-.
Ed
__., pendent
writing Lt. Thomas Ke er,
Mr. Robbins., choreographer for ward F. Muller, Jr., as morale
"On ·the.. Town,". '~~gh ButtOIl officer Lt. (j.g.) Willis Seward
Shoes,'! "Call Me ,Madam," "The KErlth, and· piitiJ OWeiii~ who 'as
KiDg and I," and'most· recently signalmant'llrd class Junius
"The Bells are RInging," which Urban, provides the one light
he also directed,' shared the lec- tou"h' among the witnesses.
ture platform with Walter Terry;. Charles P. Larkin, ·Jr., as Ca~t.
dance critic of the Herald Tribune. Randolph Southard, Ned Pyle and
With the comment' "We have done Harry Clark as the psychiatrists
this Intellectual brother act sever- in-the case, Dr. Lundeen and Dr.
al Iimt!s," Mr. Terry employed Bird, turn in good performances
the interview technique and skilL I of varied c~aracters. Veteran
fully questioned Mr. Robbins. Mr. WilUam J. SImmo,,!, as Capt.
Robbins said that "art Is always Blakeley;. convinclngly preside&·
the pioneer, ahead of. itself, by 20, over court silently sustained on tbe
50; 100 years and for this reason bench by _Jo~eph Young, Donald
Ilrt is a qu';"tion of .education." Lehrkinder, Robert 'M. ~rogan,
'The Rites of Spring' was booed and Roy McCune.
off\the stage When it was· IIrst
Alan Slack as astenograp~er,
produced. Now it.is accepted as a and Richard Wooten are effectiv~
virtual, classic."
in small roles .
The ballet audience 1a a ~mall,
-------Here's the airplane you can fty ••. the Piper out of landings, exclusive Piper simplified
educated
group
and
not
yet
much
WIL
STUDY, GROUP.
Tri-Pacer. the plane that combines 'the
controls that make ftying as simple as drivconcerned with mass media.·TV
TO MEET MARCH 21
most features to simplify flying .•• rugged
ing . , • and famed built-in Piper safety
has Introduced Its audience" to a
.
tricycle landIDg gear that takes the skill
features •.
iInuted diet ,of dance but . does not Meml!e~ 'oi t,he Swarthmore
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~'th.,r·
to differentiate between Branch of, the Weimen's Interna'l,
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Nancy'
'Crompton, a specialty tlon~l LeagUe 'tor Peace and Free,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ,
dancer, imd MargOt Fonteyn, a dom will conUnue their study of
'SEE,FQIt"YOURSELF
.
'.
.
.
ballerins. "TV has lowered the the United Nations Pollee -Force,
FOIl MJSIM.$SMER
.
,
Come out and, see for yourself
, , ill' Ie how u..lu""" ",~,
taste of the dance: ..They know March 21; at 1': 30 p.m.' at the
how simple, hDw easy, alld' how'
the audience Issatistled with any- home of Mrs. Bradford !i'raley, 310
If f'04!. willi :.a;:,
.~s/n.1I anef, , : :
much lUll, Oying tbe Tri.Pacer
thing." And yet Mr. RobbIDs noted South Chester road:
COlI
I 10k. ad_rage,
same lime, learn to ."
I" pI'OfJ)am. JUII r.nl
~an be. Try'tbe Tn-Pacer for
thilt teleVision was edueatIDg its
This is' tbe secon!,! and last In
Piper "leGrn 01 you T~;~_pacer. for .,our oul~,
business or pleasure IripS; Four
audience by a few"good I?rogramS the sertes on pus subject, whlch
an. of our 'O,.s~
1M accOmpanied • ., ;
people ride in the quiet, hixuriand exposilig it In as' yet a very is prOving valuable to attenders
n
atover
130
mph
cruisoUs.eabin
limited
way to· the art of the in shaping constructive thought
of-row rriP:;.,J:':,.iOi_lnsriucrar who:" 1eOa!ct
t
m
ing speed. Awonder;fu1 asset Jor
.yem ...
vol SoY.' you lime
about .tbe· role.of'the U. N.
you 10 fly whll.'you::
Irainln, possi.'.,
, your buSiness ~ •• proYidii'ig fast.
IlIOn • ." ,Iv.s yotI
oIf hoW u.eful .,our own
~omical' t!JIvel that lets-yOu'
L." yoU ... for you.: Phon. wrlre 0!i drop • .,
gel mOre dOtle; make more calls,
cOIIIpony plan. can • Y~
Trav.1" Drochur... ·
'in much less
Dr. R; C. Ammerman announces he
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rtime.
for sJMlCiol "Learn os. ou
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of unt"enlty place will have as
their week end guests Mr. and
Mrs. Tower Dell KnI'ht of Poughkeepsle, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shane
swarthmore College had" as their
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--s;wlTiU[c;lltB. PA.
9'30 and 11 o'clock services Sun- the Pairs' 'o'Sp.- are sponsor- p~ce a iymbolic Natal Rose on
EVEBY
The title of his sermon
tog a "Talent Night" program the altar of the sanctuary. II natal
PmR E. TOLD. HAlUOBIE TOLD. PllBLISBK1lA
be "God's Breath and Man s starring talent within the church.
wUl be placed, on the altar
Phoue SWar&/Jmole s-ellOt
Dust".
Philip Hall will act a8 Master of Sunday in honor of' Richard
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
The Sacrament of Holy Com- Ceremonies.
,
'Hayner Cresson, bOm Friday,
Barbara 'B: Kent, Managing EdItor
munlon will be celebrated at 8:30
Church School classes willi be- March 8. 11157. He is the son of
Rll$alie D, Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told ' Anne L. Mabbott
a,m. Sunday. The service will be gin at 9:45 Sunday Morning. At Mr. and Mrs. ~llUam J; Cresson,
ming W~~~ Jr..
Eu-tered as Second claSs Matter, January 24. 1929. at the Post
held in .llie j church sanctuaryt' at the 11 o'c.lock :M;0wlll
th
A
t
f
M
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18
3
Omce at Swarthmore. Pa" under e c 0
arc
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•.
. meeH' h
~'.
"0
Church . School classes
Service,'
Mr. Kulp
use - crl~'
The n-'" -.remooy
for recep_
9: 30 and 11 o'clock, Senior .g sermon subject "A Living Sa - tlon of adult members will be on
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON - - - - Bible class meets at 10:45.
6ce" the secOnd in a series on the Sunday, April 7. Preceeding}hls
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.• MARCH IS. 19S7·
Men's and women's Bible clas- theme. "The ApPStle's Appeals for reception those wishing to UDite
L.:'--...::..:.:..::===---:...------:---:-==:-:-==:---·'Ises are held at 9:30.
. Lent.','
in the membership of the church
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
TRINITY NOTES •
' The Communicants Class w.ll There are three nurseries for will meet with the pastor In Fel'
ti
f not meet this Sund,!'y afternoon. infants and children up to four lowshlp Instruction Classes at 9: 45
The fact that the man of God's
There will be a celebra ?~o! Mr. Bishop Is preaching at the years of age under the supervision on SundayS. March 24. 31 and
creating is not at the mercy of ~e Holy Communion at 8 a c
Lenten Vespers Service of the of Mrs. Willlam Harbison
April 1. A Coffee Hour will also
accidents. chanc~. or discord of Sunday morning. and a h I
Broad Street Methodist Church In Mrs. William Plummer. There Is be held at the parso"age for meetany kind will be emphasized at celebratit)n and Churchill bSc 00
Drexel Hill this Sunday after- also a Kindergarten Church pro- Ing the officlals
the church
Christian 'ScIence services Sunday 0: 30. At 11: 15 there w e ; ~r; noon.
gram and a Jl!nlor Church Pro- Thursday; April 4.
by the Lesson-Sermon on "Sub- Ice of Morning Prayer an
0
Participants in Choral Reading gram, Children ot grades one to
stance,"
Baptism.
of the Junior High Fellowship
six may sit with their parents
'Methodist Men will have a
Scriptural readings will include The Canterbury Club 'will meet
at 4: 30 In the Woman's As- during the IIorst portion of the
meettng featuring "Ladles
the' account of Paul's bealing of at 5: 30 Sunday eventng: Junior
room to rehearse with service. They will then be excused
on Monday, 6: 30 p.m., in
Eutychus who "fell down from the Conllrlnation. Class at. ~ p.m,; Mrs. C\larles Gilbert. Continuing during the singing of the seco~d. Fellowship Hall. 'The Aldan Glee
third loft. and was taken up dead"
People s Fellowship at 1: 15. study of other denominations, the bymn to attend the
Will provide the program.
(Acts 20:1-12).
the Adult Confirmation Class entire fellowship will leave the Kindergarten and Junior Church
The Commjsison on MemberA cordial invitation Is extended at 8 o·clock.
churcb at 5: 15 to go to the Epls- service,.
ship ,and Evange~ will meet a~
to all to attend tbe services at Ushers for Sunday at the 9:30 copal Church where Mr. Bell will . The Fourth meeting of the 8 p.m. Tuesdl1Y e)7en,ing.
.
First Churcb of Christ Sclentlst. a.m. service will be J. P. EspeRat 5: 30. Following the talk. Pastor's Confirmation Classl for
'PIe Ladles'. Bible Class, will
206 Park avenue. at 11 o·clock.
schad
group will return .to McCahan boys and. girls of the sixth grade bave a covered dish luncheon and
Jr.• B..S. Brodhead. G. A. Hansell.
for an early supPer, at' 6: 15. will meet at 4 p.m. in the,Pastors business r.teetlng at the hom'!! of
Jr.• W. T. Salom. and E. E. Wrege. and then proceed to the Metha- Study for Instruction leading. to Mrs. J. A. Beagle. 14 Princeton
At 11:15 E. O. Cramp will be dlst Church at 11:45 at Mr. Kulp's church membership on Palm Sun- avenue, Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.
head usher. C. H. W. Ingraham, Invitation. Choir members may day.
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Mr. Kulp will be the speaker
I.altel'lnate; and R. T. Bates, J. E. return to the Presbyterian Cburch
The College Wesley Fellowahlp at ~e Lenten Service Wednesday
Bell. J. H. Breakell. W. M. Br.sh. for 7 o'clock rehearsal. Tbe rest and the Senior youth Fellowship at 8 p.m. at the church. The BermDeLuco. and F. W. Plow- of the group has been invited to will combine fori supper at'6 p.m. on, will be one of series on the
man, Julian Bullitt will serve as
in the Methodist·s junior in Fellowship Hall and for the theme. "Words to the, Cross"..
acolyte at 8 o'clock; David Bass, high program at 1 at the church. program which: follows' using a
The W.S.c,S. Dorcas Circle will
=~~~~~~~======~ David Mos~rip. and John Water- Sunday evening, the Senior Moody ScIence Film.
meet at the home of Mrs. James
ES
bury at 9: 30. and Barry Wright
Fellowshlp has been Invited
The Junior High FellOWShip will O. Stephens. 539 Marietta avenue.
CHURCH SERVIC
and Gordon Wyse at,ll: 35 a.m.
be the guests of the FellOwship meet at the church lit 7 p.m. with TJiursday morning'
.9:30 a.m.
PRESBYTERlAN CHURCB
Choir rehearsals will· be held
the Friends Meeting. Choir re- Counselors Mr. and Mrs. James 'The .Church Choirs will rebearse
Joseph P.
Minister
on Monday and Wednesday' at
for the Senior High Choir Morrash. Ron Sutton and Patricia on Thursday, Cherub Choir, 3:45;
John Schott.
te MJnIater 4:45 p,m. for the ·Boys· Choir will be held at 4:30 In
re- Blake.
Junior C"olr;.4:15; Chancel Choir,
Sanda7, March 17
Sopranos; at 7:30 p.m. Monday for hearsal room. The group will then
Following the birth of a child 8 p.m.
8:30 A,M.-Holy Communion.
the Girls' Choir; and on Thursday go to the Meeting House, arriving I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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, 9;3g ~'111g~':lbl~~I=Op at 6: 30 p.m. for the altos. 1: 15 for In time for supper at 6. '1:hose at-II
the sopranos, and the Men's Choir tending are asked to bring their WE 5 T LA URE L H1 L L
5:15' P.M.-Jr. High Fellowship. at 1: 30 p,m.
own sandwiches: milk ~nd dessert
. .
.
5:30 P.M.~r. HIgh FellO;shIp .:
The Lenten'Sewing Group will will ,be provided. The meeting in
eRE M AT.O R Y
6:30· P.M.-Young Adult upper. meet at 10 O'clock Tuesday morn- the evening wlll'be led by Roy
•• I....t ..." ••
City
ing In the Cleaves room. At 5:40
who will speak on
LI... '.ala.Cpwyd
A House
Thunda7. lIIafth 21
p.m. there will be a service
regation.
6:30 P.M;~amIIy Night Dinner. Evening Prayer.
The Young Adult Group wUl
MO'a..,. 4.11'1
Family uneble to find at least
..- M&rllODIST CHURCH
The mid-week celebration of meet for supper In. the Fello'IIsldPI . Service In beautiful chapel.
four b~room home to rent or
J~bn C. Kulp
Holy CommUDion will be held Room at 6: 30. after which
cremation,' choice of urn, and
buy in Swarthmore preferably
MInfmer'
at " o'clock Wednesday m'·oming. group wi.1l go t.o Clothier Memorla perntatientnlche within the
R bert Wild
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means of everyone, . can be
neer elementary scheol. Will
of M.!I
The Bible Study Group under
al to. bear the next in the series . oblaln'ld In. advance of need:
~wn";' or finder· ple_ oeII
{7
leadership of Mrs. Maxey
of talks on "Art and Mass Media."
YOfir inquif'JI 18' Intritecf•.
.Klngswood 4-2156;
9:45
School.
son will meet at 10 o·clock. The
spea"er will be Paul Creston.
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. Domestic Committee of the Wom- composer.
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4:00 P.M.-Conftrm
. atio n C1ass
an's Auxiliary will present a
The weekly Meeting for Prayer
HI'gh
6:00 P,M.-College an d s r
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1
Tu d '.
Fellowship supper.
mUSIcale at the home of Mrs, IS e d at p"m.
es ays,
7:00 P~.-Jr. High Fellowship. Samuel D. Clyde, Ogden and
The Session will meet Tues
MollCla7. lIIafth 18
.
avenues Wednesday evening at .7: 30 in t1ie Woman's
6:30 P.M.-"J.adles· Nigbt"· Sup2: 30 p.m. The Chlldren's t.enten
room.
,
. per·Wednesda7.March 20
will be beld at 3:30 p.m"
Circle 13. Mrs. T. Royal Scott,
APPRECI~TlON
, ,
8:00 P.M.~Lenten Service.
and at 8 0'c19Ck the Wednesday chairman, will ' meet at 9:30 in the
- --TIUNITY CHURCH
night Lenten Devotions will be
Association room.
H. Lawrence WhJttemoti!. Rectol held in the ChUrch. follOWed by
The fol.1owing groups will meet
w~ extend our grateNI ap~
. . S1IIlda7. lIIafth 17. '
Pari~ Bible Stuciy,
at 10 a,m. WednesdaY:
atIon to !he Ihousands of M"'",,,
8: 00 \A.M.-Holy Comm~on.
Holy Communion will be celeCircle 8. Mrs. Glen T. ·Smtth.
on our ..rvice.
9:30 A.M.-Holy CommuDlon.. . brated at 10 o'clOCk Thursdav chaIrman. at the bome 'of Mrs,
•
C
ter
Church SchooL
.
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer and mornmg, followed by the
John Scbott, 212 South hes .
Holy Baptism.
meeting of the Woman's
road.
5:30 P.M.~anterbury Club.
ary.
Circle 9. Mrs. Thomas,D. Jones.
1:00 P.M. - Jr. Confirmation
On Friday a service of Evening chairman, ,!at' the home of
, ..
People's
Prayel' will be held at 5:40 p.m. Henry L. Bunker;
DIIICrOU o. PUNIb&I "
lowshlp.
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place.. ,
.
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8:00 P.M. - Adult Confirmation FRIENDS MEETING NOTES ':<:Jrcles meeting at 10:30 Wedduvat BAllI, - . . .
MAP:'(.A.1Airt,
i Class.,
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nesday, ar.e:
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Tueoda7. lIIafth 19
At the Adult Forum Sundsy , Circle 2.: Mrs. Joseph S. Howe.
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d~y.
~
(ConUnuild from Pase 1)'
with the. umdghtly vacant. lot
whlch by the very fact of ita vacancy with the scarcity of land
In S~arthmore has proven that
h w an'ted the ground for
m:.:':se Buowable withlJi the
rovisions of the zOriing ordl!ance.,;
.
"It is planned to have 24-hour
edlcal covera 'e so that at 'Iny
of d
night a 'doctor
ay.
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AFTER
FRIDAY. MARCH 15TH
'THE NEW LOCATION
OF
Hollyhock Gift· Shop
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WATCH FOR OUR
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McC~rkel
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A.M,-'S~day
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5:40 P.M.-Evening
Praye...
North. asoclateCollege.
professor 'of
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1:00 WedDeoc1a7.
A.M.-Holy MarIIh
Communion.
speak onSwarthmore
"s!. Augustine." Thiswill
10:00 A.M.-Bible Study.
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8:80 P.M.-ChI1dren·s Service.
the third talk in the current.
· 8:00 P,M.-Lenten Devotions.
on "Great Interpreters .of
ParIsh Bible Study.
,Christian
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lIIafth 21
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10:00 A.M.-:-H01!L Co!"",union.
mas we come.
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MareIl 22
.Monthly Meeting for BUSI'Iess
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
will!'" held at ~. p.m. on Tuesday
. 'I'HE RELIGI0US SOCIETY
evenmg, in WhIttier House..
OF FRTENDS
The 221!h' annual s~ons of
Sun....,..
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Philadelphia
Meeting
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9:45 A.M.-First-day SchooL
begin on Th Yearly
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9:45 AiM.-Adult Forum: He~n
u ay a
a.m. a
North: "St. Augustine."
the Arch Street Meeting Bouse.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
continue through March
Children cared for In WhIttier 21; Friends are enC!OUraged to atHouse.
All areMareh
welcOme.
tend as many as possible.
lIIonda7.
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All da.'I sewing for A,F.S.C.
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"I saw it In the Swartlunorean."
Taesda7. lIIafth 19
8:00 P,M.-·Monthly Meeting for
Business
In Whittier
. . . UNITARIAN FEllOWS' HIP
Wedrnday,
MaI'cllHouse.
20
All day s..wlng for A,F,S.C.
of De-'aware
Call""
FIRST~
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SWARTHMORE
5••_". Marc' 17
'Park Avenue l;Jelow HArvard
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ll:00:A.M.-The ~n-Sennon
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Wednesday ~ meeting eaeh
week.i)'lrtmouth
8 P.It, Reading
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AYeftue, &om.
weekdllys except hoU4iays,
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the Swarthmore Band who recently participated with the DlsFine Photograph, '
trict Band· at. Pennsbuly. Eacb of
the . nine successful candidates
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Tasteful Ftaming
will be featured in some capacity
Fram Miniature,s to Large
during the evening's' program.
Carol
Williams will lead'
the
.
Wan Portraits.
Majorettes .in several high stepping routines and Randa Roess .
Studio
and the Color Guard bave pre.6 E. Front St,. Medie
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pared a snappy drill set to the
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music of the. familiar
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"Look Sharp•. Be Sbarp" march.
Susan WiUlams ~1J offer an acrO_
interpretation . of "Teddy
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Bem"s
Picnic".
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Delegates to the DelawareCoun_
ty Council of Girl Scouts will 'be .Paul Friend and members of the
i Band Parents Association are ar_
ttng
eleoted at a metl
of the G rl rangiitg ,ret'reshments for the parI Scout Neighborhood Association ticipating' bandsmen at the con,I 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday. March 19 in
the Heartb room of the Swarth- clusion of, tlie CI)~cert. Dancing t/>.
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more Presbyterian Church.
the music of a profestsonal orchI
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MemQers of. the nomlnattng estra ""III follow in the high school
committee, Mrs. Roy McCorkel.
:eilliil "memberS will he visltMrs. Maurice L. 'Webster Jr.• and
Swarthmore bomes. this week
Mrs. Howard Jackson. will pre- with, tickets. and proceeds bave
sent a slate of delegates and alter- been allocated to the purchase of
nates for election at the meettog. additional Instruments and the
Plans for a workshlp to be beld new 'unIform fund.
In the fall will' be diseussed, and
Deborah, Reeder, daughter of
various committee reports presented. Mrs. Ernest Miller will Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Reeder of
ahow a movie entitled ''Leading Harvard avenue, was a member
Lady." which describes various as- of a quintet from th.e Philadelphia
pects .of Girl Scouting. Mrs. Rob- Musical Ai:aqcmy whlcb played a
ert Bernhardt, neighborhOOd chalr_ composition by a memqer of the .
.. man. in pointing 'out. that the faculty. Dr. Julius' Hljman,in a
meeting date has .been chanaed concert of mOdern' compositions
from Monday to Tuesday evening. Sl,lCday afternoon at Riverside
has urged' a hlgb attendance. K. MUseum. N. Y. O1Ie of several
Avenue
coffee hour. preceeding the busin- groups whicll participated. V':e
ess meeting will be held at 7: 30 Instruments In the quintet includ_
ed a clarinet. two violins. viola.
and cello. the latter. played \>'1
I;leborah Reeder.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill
of University place have returned
from Columbus, 0:, where they
visited tbeir son-In-law' and
daughter!)r. and.Mrs. N. B. Liv>ingston and their sons John and
Peter.
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BAlTIMORE AVENUE EN'IRANCE
C, DRIVE~N WINDOW
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WI"If .Meet Tuesday
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day at 3:30
4:15 for the J .....or Choir. and
7:30 for the ,Chancel Choir. .
The Lenten, Family Night dinner will be held Thursday at 6: 30
for all those in the
.
whose laat nam,. ~ wlth
lettera. A tbro1lgb. L; , . ' .
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SocIa' _
chBlrman,
at the home of Mrs.
Richard
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. K. Noye. 520 Rutgers
nue: Circle 3. Mrs. W. R. Lecron.
chlllrman. at "the home of' Mrs.
R'obert Arnold, WaUlngford Hills:
Circle 4, Mrs. Donald A. Crosset,
~b~irman. at the home of Mrs.
George M. Karns. 25 Wellesley
road; Circle S. Mrs. James P.
Daugberty, chairman. at the home
of Mrs. Ford, Robinson. 135
Gu.ernsey road;, Circle 10. Mrs.
'
Franklin B Gillespie chairman
at' the Gibbons Hom~. c"mer
Swarthmore avenUe and
pike.
C.Ircle 12. Mrs. Donald L. Leonarei, cbalrman. will meet at, 8
p.m.. at the home. of Mrs. Alv'!h
. Stuart, 327 Vassa); ,avenue~
Circle lli
Port. Mrs. Frederick
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or. chairman. will meet at 8:30
k
at t h e h orne 0 f Mrs. John J . J ac_
son, 558 Shoffield drive. Springfield.' "
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,Choir ~earsa1l! are held Thurs-
104 Park
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MEdia 6-0144.
He said that anyone wishing to
.
voI un t eer hi s serv.ces
may d 0 SO
by caliing IiI m at his omce at 1
South Olive St., Media.
Married and the father of two
children. Donaldson resides on
Br.<><;>kside road. He .is a veteran
of World War II,
Selecti~n NOW
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ask~ to call MEdia 6-0200 or dedicated to the nine members of
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19th Annual Program
Promises Wide
Variety
Swarthmore commuters on the
way to the station these past few
weeks possibly semed an unprecedented air of activity in the vlcinity of the high school music
building, With the Nineteenth Annual Band Concert just a week...
away, the student musicians, 80 '
strong. were reporting dally at
7: 45 a,m. to put the 6nal touches
on a program 'w!lith the players
themselves feel wl11 be the best in
the Band's hlstqry.
Scheduled for Friday. March 2;1,
at 8: 15 p.m. in the High School
Auditorium. the program .includes
variety of offerings sure .to pleAse
young and old, alike.
The overt~, ~on Suppe's fam- .
ous "PQet and Peasant" will be
guest cooducted by Albert P. Leopold. well known music f!ducator.
Donaldson. a graduate of the other offerings include Ketelbey's
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the. current hit musical "My
pr en 'I enlisting from Lady."
a Salute' to ·SPRING
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John B. H, Donaldson. Wallingford. will be chairman for Delaware County of the 1957 Multiple
Sclerosis Hope 'Chest Campaign.
This annowicement was made
by Neville Gee. also of Waltlngacting chairman of the Delaware County Committee of the
El.stern ~ennsYlv~a Chapter ~f
the Nabonal Multiple Scleros.s
Society. and by. John R. Wanamaker, general chairman of the
campaign.
The campaign. which 'Will open
Marcb 18, will continue unijl the
end of March In a six-county effo~t to raise the bnik of the $150.000 anllual operating budget of
the Eastern Pa. Chapter.
Donaldson s tat e d "Multiph!
selal-osls cripples more people between 20 and 40 years of age than
any other known disease. As yet.
there is no known cause or
but reseatch' is being conducted
constantly." .
Adult GI" Seou....
LOST
a"".
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~F. F. Zimlllermri"
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treated without pationts having
to go to qelghborlng ,facilities ~d
havi!lg time lost in treatment.
PabUe BearIna" Sri
Council announced It ''!ould
hold a public hearing at i,ts April
8
in regard to granUng a
zonmg variance ~r rezoning the
property In quesbon as business
for medical offices only.
Upon receipt of a letter from
the School Board requesting College avenue be l"idened by 8 feet
in front of school property. "!Id a
sinillar request. from Trinity
Episcopal Church in regard'to the
remaining distance of the, street,
bordering College property. between' school and Chester road,
Council r~lnded Its February declslon of a four-foot widening, It
reviewed a rig I n a I agreements
made with School and, College In
1941 when those .institutions dedlcaled groun~ to the borougb for
an eight-foot widening of the
street, and it t;Iecided to wiCien by
10 ~feet, however dropping Its
formerthe
plan
to Install
a sideWalk
along
portion.
F3ur~
Collewe
.. of the .Church.
teen representatives
led by the Rev. H. Lawrence
~a~n;d~PI~e~rc~e~G~·1
c"alrmen
and team organIZation.
captains to
MacNair
at
the
fom.
. bis campaign
The program, under Ithe direc11~~;;:;~r~ec;to~r~.
Those wishing to volunteer are tion of Robert M. Holm. will be
.5 South' Chester Road
a
O~~reach.
tory facUlties would not only be
advantageous' to our patients but
to all ¥rough residents. The
centrallzlng of many patients raeorda would result in better medlcine for the community in that
durjng the absence of one doCtor.
patients could be seen by one of
the other physlclans and bave
their records available so that CODtinulty of treatment would not be
lost!,'
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" For Concert', 'March 22'
Del..
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on Thursday,
March '~1, at 8
At the ""Iuest 01 ilie
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Cook, Jr., hlili been promoted from
el
rtm t f th
more PlalUliDg Commission, Bor- Park avenue. have aa their guests assistant to associate professor of
the trav. depa
en 0
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ough Council Monday evening their grandchildren Jay and Ron- accounting at Wasbnlgton and Lee Swarthmore. Woman's Club will
authorized the Commission'. em- nie Sprout of Hightstown, N. J., University.
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meet in the club lounge. Mra.
ployment of an engineer to keep sons of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Mr. Cook Is the son of Mr. and George A. Hunter, chairman, will
In constllilt touch with th'e SbJ,telsprout. They wlll visit here until Mrs. Jay D. Cook of penningtthmon, introdu.ce Mrs. Robert M. Grogan,
Highway Department and weigh T d
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Mexico."
lratllc and olober interests. $2000 South Chester road,. will arrive Princeton avenue.
The music department will hold
was set as lop figure to be paid
bing A d'
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tin FrId
Mar h
regu ar mee
g
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home today from Cus
for this professional service.
M
f cah e- , Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs
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ass.. or er of Park avenue had as their guest 22 at 10 a.m. Mrs. W. R. Leeron,
my. Ashburnham,
spring vacation.
during the past week end Mr. chaimlan, will .lntroduce Mrs. J.
Will Attelld Conference
W.
Prescot!
of
BenjamHobb's
brother ¥r.' J. Clarence Kenneth Doherty who will preMrs.
T.
Several members of the Methodist church will' attend the An- in West avenue entertained at a Hobbs of Coral Gables, Fla., prior view the all-Beethoven' program
nual Conference of' Methodist luncheon and bridge on Tuesday. to his attending the four-day
Mrs. Sheri J. Winler of Beckley, Nuclear Congress at Convention to be presented by the.. PhlladelMen at Buck Hill Falls this week
W.
Va .• and daughler Mary Byrne HaIl in Philadelphia. The second phla Orchestra 'the iollowlng
end. They are:
Winler
of the Country Day School Nuclear Engineering and Science week. Twenty-one members of the
. William C. Collenberg, Z i n 0
Connors, Wesley France, Charles of Ihe Sacred Heart of Overbr~k, Conference, the Congress is also club will attend this recital March
Grier, Lemuel Holt, Harlan Jes- formerly of Swarlhmore, spent the Ihe fifth Atomic Energy in Indus- 29, and go back stage with Hilda
a member of the orchestra
sup, Walter Lovekin. Theodore week Emd at the -Siralh Haven try Conference and the third In,.
Inn.
Mrs.
Winler
came
for
the
ternational
Atomic
Exposition.
staff.
Purnell. Percy Richardson, and
opening last Thursday of the FelMr. Joseph Shane. vice-preslRoss Watson.
8E.REAVED
lowship of the Pennsylvania Ac"ad- dent of Swarthmore College, and
of Ihe Fine Arts Annual Ex- Mrs. Shane enlertanil'd at an in. ).
Cia' k J
f
Auto Driving Instruction "
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'hihitinn of Painting and Sculplure formal reception for Mr. •Ter'OIDIel
Mrs. Haven
WlIlamavenue,
A.
rwas
e. called
r., a
at
Ihe
Academy
in
which
her
son
Robbins.
dancer
and
choreographto
Boston
Saturday
because
of the
We Call for You
and daughler-in-Iaw Mr. and Mrs. er. and ·Mr. Walter Terry. dance illness of her father Rear Admiral
$6.50 PER HOUR
Winter. Jr., are represented. Mrs. critic of the Herald Tribune, and Richard E. Byrd, whose death qc_
Edward F. Ma. CH••ter 2-4346 Winter also attended the d~lca- towr:. abd college friends, follow- curred Monday evening. The
tion of the new Senior Addition ing the program at Clothier Me- funeral was held yesterday in
at the Counlry Day School of the morial Sunday evening. Mr. Lurie. Arlinglon Cemetery, Arlington,
Sacred Heart,.on Sunday.
an associate of Mr. Robbins. was
Jewelry Repllirod
Phone: KI 3-4216
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Mr. and Mrs. Belden S.
a guest at the reeeptlon.
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EMIL SPIES
with
their
daughter
Judy
of
Park
Mr.
Grover
C.
Greene
of
South
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Watc",a••r
avenue will move from their
Chester road will return home this
of F. C. Bod•• SOBI
ALBAN PARKER
fine Wotch and
. \ 128 Yare AYe.
dence at 231 Park avenue tomor- week end to recuperate after
New
and 'BebuUt Planoe
Clod Repairs
Swarthmore, Pa.
row to Iheir new home at 549 undergoing surgery at Taylor
• and Bepalrlnli Sin"" 19\18
Rutgers avenue.
HOspital.
MaJ. Harry
34th AAA
GrqU'll, Swarthmore, has been instrumental In forll1in8 the U. S.
Army • lnformatl9n AssoclatJon,
PhIladelphia's newest public relations orgiuUzation. Created to
"Bwap Ideas," the organization
was formed at a meeting held
March'7 at .the V~ey Forge_Gen~
erill HOspital
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CLASSIFJED AD'S
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCI.AL
PERSO~AL
Alterations
J35 Dartmolth Avenue
J. F. BLACKMAN
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171f2 s. Chesler Rd. KI4-1700
SWARTHMORE, PA.
PYLE
Duplicating
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tory work. Must be residents
slreel. Chesler. Edge' of Swarth- l Delaware or..,.!fontgomery C0I!Dmore. Aged, senile. chronic.' con- ties. Do not apply If applicallon
valescent men and ·women. Ex- already on fIle. Apply Pbiladelcellent foods. spacious ground. phia Chewing Gum Corporation,
Blue Cross honored. Sadie P. Eagle an" Lawrence Roads, Havproprietor. CHester 2- ertoWn. No
eaIls.
5373.
PERSONAIL-Two . grandmothers
with time on their hands wiIl
mend, hem, darn for frantic
homemakers. Klngswood 3-5177.
PERSoNAL - Radio and-television service. Complete stock
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
Call Klngs\Vood 4-0800. '..
PERSONAL 'Piano Tuning
Specialist. member A.S.P.T. and FOR SALE _ G.E. refrigerator. 8
cubic feet. Excellent operating
N.A.P.T. Will do minor repairing. Leaman, KIngswood 3-5755.· and physical condition. Box E,
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING The Swarthmorean.
Chairs Completely re- FOR SALE ___ Frigidaire about
with new fabric $55--S0fas
10 years old. $25. Cal! KIngs~
- Over 30 years experience. wood 4 .. 0678.
years of Swarthmore refer~f~~~:~
enoos. All· work is done· in our
OWD shop und~r perso~al supersprings. --liiirs.
vision of Mr. ·Seremba. Estimates Violorian side r..:.
singly
are free. ·Thom Seremba. Phone or in pairs. KIngswood 4-1907.
Sharon Hili 0734.
FOR SALE - ·BICYCLES. Boys'
---~~~"-'7:"-:::-"""""" 26" lightweight, boys' 24". boys'
PERSONAl:. ....;. Bicycles Repaired. 20". girls' 26", rebuilt and guarParts. accessories. Milt Glass - anteed. Bikes traded. New EngBl\jYcle. HobDY. Toy Shop, 205 lish bikes at wholesale prices. All
MAdison 6-0713.' Op);>o-I
East Baltimore
Ave.·me,
CIltton
Theater
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CHester' 2-475'
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PAINTING
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CARPENTRY
Kll1gs~ood
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LaWll8 Mowed. Cenenl
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ftI.s. I. requedln9 In...,...I.. pl. . .
Indud. brIef. ~.rsonol' history, all
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Lmas TO THE EDITOR
"eld Wat.r..... mor. than a
half-lon_make a mighty
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that .It·s purl wat.r.. • • •
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a day I
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wiIl·.be PDbilalled
the dlicretioDOf th.·
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Editor.
Will Not Run
To the Editor:
In order to clarify my position,
I am addressing this leiter to the
Swarthmorean, In hope that. you
will publish it.
. Withln'a week or two after L
was appOinted 10 ftII twelve
mon~ of an. unexpired term on
Boro Council, the Republican'_
Commiitee . Qf Swarthmore asked
me to be a candidate for Boro
Councilman in the forthComing
primary.
I considered the obligation and
· reluctantly. Came to the conclusion
that iii. view of otlier committments for the next iwo and' a half
years, I would be unable to' do
justice to the positi
formed the committee of my de· clsion early in February. I have
not at any tiine since then con~
sidered l'1 i nnlng for Boro Council_
man or lor any other civic otIIce.
I hope this will correct any mil!-
SPRINGFIELD
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understan~fng.
Yours truly,
CHA:RLES H. TOPIPING
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SPRINGFIELD WATERatotal
of 143 G'ALLONS.
foronl, aDIME!
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M,rs. Irvin It. Mac:Dwee of Mt. Marine Cpl. JosePh M. 1;:der,
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Holyoke ,place, regent, prealded
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a meeting bf the Philadelphia son of Mr. and 1Ifrs. oJ· M.
der. Swarthmore College's winter
Chapter of the D.A.R. Wednesday. i of Dickinson avenue, Is partlci- sports squads have elected· capI mom"", at, the House of Colonial patlng· in extensive amphibious taioo and managers for the 1957Dames In Philadelphia.
exercises. In the Caribbean Sea 58 season and 30 let(er winners
Dr. Cilaries C. Price, head of ar~ . with Marine Amphlbl?W' have been announc!!d by' the aththe Department of Chemistry Tranung Group 1-57. During letic department for the past seaUniversity of Pennsylvania, sPOk~ March anti early ~prll the Group son.
on the topic "Science, Power and will con~ct exercISes at Vleq,::,es,
Juniors Kent Greenawalt and
Freedom.';
Puerto Rico.
James H. Miller will be' co-capMrs. MacElwee, as preside;'t of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Miller tatns of the basketball team next
the Republican Women of Penn- and family of Marietta avenue yellr. ~th ha~e led. the Garnet
sylvania, will preside at the reg- will have as their guest tllis week squads 10 scorm~ durlOg the pa.st _
ular monthly meeting of the Han- end Mrs. Miller's father Mr. Ralph two seasons. Seruor manager ~Il!
nah Penn Auxiliary of .St. Chris- Morison of Short Hills. N. J.
be Anthon~ L. Joseph, associate
topher's Hospital for C h i l d r e n '
.
manager Will be Edward Skeath,
Tuesday morning at Hannah Pen~
A Star Dust Ball was given I ann LloYd Tarlin and Robert
!tou;e.· Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna is Saturdal:' night by the Keyst~ne Simpson will se~e as assistant
Secrelar181 and Business Admm- managers.
chairman.
.
'islration'
School ofJJaltimore Pike
Norman H. Bass arid William M.
For mer SwartJ:tmorean Dr,.
Samuel L. 'Cresson, the attending at the Community Y of Drexel Waddington, III, have been eleclsurgeon at the hospital, will speak Hill.
,ed co-captains of the swimming
on "Pediatric Surgeon at Work,"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoff with ··team. Senior .manager-elect is Edwhich will be illustrated by their daughler Kandy moved yes_ ward A. Green. Jr .• and assistant
'lideS.
terday from 114 Parkl avenue to manager-elect is Willis W. Wick.
their new residence at 1946 CentThe Garnet wrestling team will
"I saw It In the Swarthmorean.'· ral avenue, Boothwyn.
be captained by James C. Heald,
while Robert J. Ryon will be senior manager and David J. Kllngener, assistant manager.
Monogram recipients include
the following:
Basketball, Mayer Davidson,
Robert Fisher. Keni Greenawalt,
Peter Kroon. James Miller, Bl'\Ice
Oakley, John' Sherlzer, William
Stauffer, ·Roger Witt, and Robin
.
Wright; swimming. Norman Bass,
John Boyer, Steve Boyer, F red
Chase. David Goslin, Ronald
Hauver, Peter Lieu, DavId Preston, William Waddington, Fred
Katz, an" Edward Green; wrestling,Peter D~kson; James Heald,
James Mehan: Robert MeMinn;
Thomas Stevenson, David Teller,
Gene Gertler. and Robert Ryan.
IFor Fa1ilig-:+-i!i:lkiyig.-:-'" $aladDressing
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Plasti~ M~$uringCl.ip fre~.
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NEWS !NOTES
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, William' W. Clark
'HOW
OHset Printing of All Kinds'
FEBRUARY -MARCH
.Remember - Wit' the return to us of,
each $100.00 worth of Register Slips"
· we"1I give you a bright new Silver D~lar!'
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$500 MONTHLY
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Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
Modern KitchEIIS
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GENERAl CONTIlAaOIl
PIANO TUNING
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Oppollte Borough Hall
Fotm.r',.
CONSTRUCTION
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"I saw i~ In The SWarthmorean"
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heated ,."oma,it.II,
'-by
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.Gd heating assures c"'Zf co;ruort through.
out the ho~e. Just set the thermosta~at .the
warmth you want and eIl;.)Y camfo,:, W1~.
out aeare, There's no heater-teoding~ or
fael ordering, 110 delivery or storage. Swltch
• to Gas for automatic bouse heatingcomCott.
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Love ~ Nelchbor
To the Editor:
.Are we, as a borough, to go on
record "I' so completely smug and
self centered that· we disregard
the plight of. our neighboring
communities in their light against
the uA" route?
Two hundred and fifty of their
bollles would be wiped out, . Quodreds mOre afrededadverseJy,
scllool sites destrOJ>ed and the
Bartol rnstitute mitdeu;eJess.
When a catastrophe of thlIt pro..
·portion occurs 8DYWb_ in the
world peop\i! everywhere try to
h!llp.
.
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· Con we as ChristIans, who 11ft
toid "Love thy ~hor" be JustIlied In out oppoaltion to any rode
which will help relieve 'this de. vp1;ation? The answer Is Bot .
BlISS C.' DJIA.oCOH
PwID..Y=Ik)ia
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FlllIINpLY OPEN HOUSE
Florenc!! L u c sIs e reviewed
"Dear Mad'm.;' 'Py SteUa W. Patterson for the Friendly Open
House group Monday at the Presbyterlan Church.
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Tea was served by the Central
Community Nursing Service of
Delaware COlHlty. Mrs. W. Mark
Bittle, chalnitan, wllS assisted by
Mrs. Birney K. Morse, Mrs. Marvel' WilsOn, and Mrs. Paul Hertel.
Th
t
tin
ill b 14 h
. e nex mee If w
e arc
25, when Mrs. E. B. HolUs 'wUl
show colored slides of her recent
trip thJ'ough Mexico.
For
Attend
FIne Aria which opeDed', a at
'lIhursday and .will <:Ontinue until
April 7. Mr. Wmter has two pieces
of sculpture, a head, self portrait,
.a}ld head of a woman: Kathleen
McKenna Winter, his Wife, has
ra;;.n.....;..ol;..l...:po=r....tr;.;ai_t...;;.....
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Wednesday NI·ght
Fatal Heart Attack Penn.ylvania, with Mrs. 'Irvin R.
MacElwee, President. is conduct.
. Iing its lirst session or the annual , The Swarthmore High School
Great Grandson of
"School of Politics" on Monday, Basketball team wili be feted at
.
I
March
18, at 11 a.m. at Hannah the annual banquet sponsored by
University
Penn House. Dr. Roffe Wike will the Swarthmore Citizen's ComFounder
speak on the "Functions of the mittee Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in
the ".,h00I cafe terla. H onor.
ed
• Henry w. Cornell, great grand- Political Parties."
Mrs..JohnJ. Troy. co-ordinator, guests will include the coaches and
son of Ezra Cornell founder of will conduct the meeting and theit wive.., past captains of
Ago Today
Cornell University, died of a heart urgently requests all members to Swarthmore basketball' teams and
attack In his apartment iri The attend. There will be no fee.
the administrative sta1f of the
Dartmouth House at 2 o'clock
. '
school. Others in attendance will
Tuesday .afternoon.. He had been' Club Memhltrs To Hear be the parents of all squad membedfast smce a simIlar attack on
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pers and other interested parties.
Mr. RIchard G. Haig Is reeuperand thanks to you,
Wedn"
fit
k.
T
UHe'
Highlight of the evening· will
atlng at his home on' Riverview
es...ay 0 as wee
a
on
ra ry
the presentation of sliver llasketour many friends,
Formerly contract negotiator
II road following two and I!-' half
for the Defense Materials Depart.
. balls to the seniors by Coach BI weeks in Misericordia HoSpital,
we're still 'going strong'
On Tuesday, March ~9, at II Reese. Those receiving awards Philadelphia.
.
ment in Washington; D. C., Cor- p.m. the chairman of Ih
Mr. and Mrs. Sheri Joseph
I
nell moved.to Swa~ore In
department of the
and Charlie We,ntz, Barry Wright, Winter," Jr., of Benjamin West
cembel·rt·l He twaths adBmallnis
itra~~
°t
Woman's
Club,
Mrs.
W.
R.
Leeron,
Andy
Jones, jim Pappas, Jim avenue· are represented In the
, -.
d
~~~o ~ on a e
wn
an, will introduce Bp.tty Horman of Noyes; and Manager Bill Warden. Student Show of the Annual Exys o~e.
Swarthmore· College. Betty, a ju.n- Other letter winners are Ric
hibiUon ot Painting and Sculpture
Id b k . b Id
Born 10 nhac!,' 57 years ago, he ior majoring in physics, is a talent- Gurin, Skip Skoglund, Jack Walt- of the Pennsylvania Academy of
.
0
an. ui Inc.
was gradduatededfro~IhCotlOhradAo co~- ed pianist and has given several er, Dave Grogan, and
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lege, an se,:". WI
e men- recitals for the College Facult* Roy Stuart.
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can . Expe.;utionary Forces In Club and the Music Club.
The Varsity team finished a
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was a. member of Kappa Sigma program, Robert C. Hall, an artist losses and wound up in a three
fraterruty.
in heraldry will illustrate hls way tie for second place in the
Surviving are his wife, Paule talk, "Heraldry and the Blazon of tightly contested suburban section
E' .t l
nee Lapr... tre; three sons, Rene of Arms," with colored drawings.
II race. COaCh Ree~e has said that
O'IOY ~ Glendale, Calif., 'Henry .W, a grad- a member of the English SOCiety this was one of the finest teams
Hay-t lay care th
uate student in the Cornell Unl- of Heraldry, Mr. Hall has been ever to . represent Swarthmore
p ome
f . c eaning
I I me ods
versity Law School, and Timothy m'terested in' the delineation of High on the basketliall court. The
ro essiona t: eaning
Moth, beetle and.silverfish
- a student at the University of Coats-of-Arms for many years.
team's. high scorers were Charlie
Spot. removal
Maryland; an ll-year-ol d daugh In discussing thl.s vocation, Mr. Wentz and Cal Coleman. And y
G
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ter, Victoria Elizabeth, a student Hall will explain the origins of Jones led the team ift rebounds,
at the' Rutgers avenue school here; some of the ruIesof. inheritance'
little JlmmY'Pappas led all
Ask for your fREE copyqf the
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. two brothers, Alonzo B. and Ezra in using family arms in America, others In intercel!tions.
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CARPET INSTITUTE 32-page' booklet.
and a slster Mrs. Margaret C. the meaning. of their colors and . The, team generally was a hlgh
'Phone or stop in.
Lepreslre.
their symbols.
.
scoring one coosis!aJi.Uy scoring
• Services were held yesterday
Mr. Hall has appeared before in the upper 60's and 70's, and on
in the University chapel at Ithaca. the Colonial Dames of Pennsyl- seversl occasions went into the
Carpet
'.
Interment' followed In Ithaca's vania, the Society for the PreSer_ 80's.. It established a new home'
. Eastlawn c~metery.
valion of Landmarks in Phlladel- '""urtscorlng record .when it .depilla: and' other patrlotfc. groups. feated Yeadon 87-62, and esta\)..
, Mr. and Mrs. Peler E. Told of Members of the DelaVlare Couo. lished a new all time team scoring
Park avenue entertsloed Saturday ty Chapter of .the Daughters ~f·.the record when the score soaredl to 9~
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evening at dinner and bridge.
American Revolution, Mrs. John agalnst Upper Menon. The ·team
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R. Michael, regent, will be guests also defeated each of its. rival op~oo PIli Ave., Sw~ h.
r saw it in The Swarthmorean. of. the' club.
ponents when it won eight stralght
Klngswood
j3-6006-= CLaarbfook
9-4646 •
games during ieague play. ThIs Is
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a team of which Swarthmore trullv 1
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Ik
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~h 15,U57.
THE SWARTIIMOREAN
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Ca.re of Your )Carpets and
Rugs·
What is carpeting made of?
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Guaranteed.
USED CARS
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For That Second Car in the ;:amily~' Stop
In and Test Drive These W~nderful Buys.
could
be proud
and it Is.thls
hoped
that
the. boys
will realize
c§teem
,t the banquet next W.!dnesday,
to the presentation
awards Coach Reese will reView the season. Walter Udovich
will· present the Junior Varsity
Isq.,aa and Donald .Henderson will
review the Junior High season.
Anyone planning to attend the
• .,ft~alr. should contact Graham
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Wentz.
,
Mrs. Charles J. Brady entertained . her monthly bridge club
Tuesday evening at her home on
Rutgers avenue.
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PIPE AHIiI GUnER WORK
'ROOF REPAIU
Esttmates on Ne. Roofs
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Yale Ave. and South Chester Rd.',
- Birthday coming up?
Call YOI1E Doctor for an
· appoiniinent.
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. Lethim
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· r~ua ~orough ch~.up.
It s the !nodernway 10
· keep (~og 6~ And, may
..~ "l'lDIocl yOu .to bring
, ~ your Poaot's .Prc:scrlp.
1ions?,~romptan!I precise
c:ompoundingu Our spe.
· dalry..Thankyoul
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ME' 'TAX FACTS 'No. 5
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nii~\dditiOn
1950 - Plymouth Deluxe - 4 Door Sedan ...... :. 35O~00
.1951 • DeSoto· "6" - SporlsmanHa.rdtop ..... ,595.00
1952 - DeSoto· Firedome "8" • Sedan .......... 695.00
1953 Chrysler - Windsor - 4 Door S'ldan .... 1095.00
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1955 • Mercury Monterey - 4 ~r Sedan .....~ 1995.00
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1953 • Chrysler. New Yorker - 4 Door Sedan.. 1995.00
1953 - Dodge - 4 Door Sedan ..........................
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1955 Plyniouth - Savoy "8" Club Sedan ......
1954 DeSoto - Fir~cIom.. "8" Sportsman ......
'. 1948 -' ~adillacFleetwood - 4 Door Seda.,·....
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VOLUME 29-NUMBERI2
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(This Is OliO ~, a
01 cirliclo. 01\ fedora; '"come to",
1*"11. Thea. arlielea ar. ~elJ ,,;,""formallo" protJilJed bJ/'
.116 America..
01 ACCIHII.''''''., Rlla: tlie ·Penll.tJ/I.".,,10 Boel.,,, Of Certf/ka Pttblic Aceo.lllallt.
cooperGUoto
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'to
When .YOD USB the "sbort form" In /lUng ,0111' Income IU ratol'D. . .
take the.~d!J.rd deduction on .the ''long form, ~ l'OII are allowed a dedue.:
Uon of aoout 10 percent to cover Such persollar expen~" .. Intereot;
.~te .and local taxes. contr.\butlons and. lIIedical
. I
If· JOu . are sure that yoll1' pe...
.
sonaldeductlons are 'Iess than 10 to deduct a contribUtion whlchh,
pereent standard deduction!. there Is haa pledged but. not paid during lb,
00 need to itemize them. But It Is
tax :rear. Contrtbutlons of oervl_
· worth tbe. etrort of calculating yoor are
deductible, 'and blood do_
tax on both fOI1D8. Here are some tlonsnot
are.
conStruecl .. a aervl~
deductions you should. be cal'eful
not 10· overlook:
Traaaportalloa kp.,n_
Ia
Loa
An employee Is permitted to d..
'
lere81 on
...
duct, In determining adjusted Il'CIII8 .
,Tbe Intereat 'YOD pay o!'nlolrollsa.nli!.~~;llncome, all· his transportaUOIl ....
· lIeductible. Thl. Includea
peuses Incurred.1n COIIIlection 'wllb
autjlmoblle, IIPpllance,
Ills emploJ&r'e bll8lnea If tIl",,_
· proyement or personsl
not relmbureed. These InclUde flUW,l
may
hllve.
The
part
o·ff
,;;,~:.r,tl!::
"utomoblle
expen.anel.llf
charges" repI'eaeutlng I.
--.
. . In co-~.
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Installment purchaaea la
nectlon with. ov.....nlght travel):
lIieala anel lodging. Olber ezpe_
Evld
ence such as a
paid In accordance wltll an expelllt!
the aeller
should
allowance
· ahow
lbe amount
I " . arrangement with the _".
p oyer may 'also be' declucted fot·
paid during ttte 1.08r.
Slale and LoeaI..Toxeo
lbla purpose.
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Most tu.... other lban
'An elllployee·sexpensea other'
tax
tb~ these can only be deducted If
...and
are local
deductible:
the standard deduction or tax ta"'-'
atate
real
Is
....
property. Income, retail
. not used. The .expense of cooa-'
taxes and. ta all but II few
muting between home aoel pla.ce of'
gasoline tul!jl. You can also
work Is not decluctlble at aiL
i
, IIUto llce_ and -o-triLtion
. An ''oulalde aa1esman" (oue whO
b t t d
•~6q
.
uualb'. worq away from ilia emu no og or hunting llceuaea.
ployer's bnsln... ) can declu~ all
c:JauIoaWe'COunk~
buln... elIlIeII8ea .before "arrIving
at.
adJuatad 1\'088 income,.re:
y .
An ther.tne of elecluCUon
if he were In bl18in•.
take oif YOU
Itemlze)'OlI1'
- . .'orI _",-,
_.
Is your co1ltrlbutlons to &by
M&ana- DedKII
Ilglons, charitable, educations!,
If
enWle or literary" organllBtionB.
yOU had certain expenSe8 _ ' .
These contributions lire deductible uected wllb your employmellt (other
to 20 percent of your Income. and tban travel or reImbursed expenses) .
can clallll them as mlacellau.. ·
to 30 percent If at least 10 pe...
of your Income was patd .. ous deducllonS. Examples would be
to religious Org&n\&atlOI18, tools,. unUorma. anion 11_ .....
hoeplta1L·
employment 8pIIOJ re.. . .
I
lip YOllr
Other m....... "neoU detP"CtIoNI'
tIl.t gifts
inclD.de til. fee for I1O'eIiUatloa or'
at thelr
taz retaQ. _
allIDoq .....
time
ebare of IIJtan.t &lid r.I e.tai*'
for
paid by a ~. qart.
mellt corporation' of whlcll 1ft . .
a leIIant Itockholder.
WITbelb lnItrnctlOD book WIllcllll• •
Wi forma JI\v. fIIi1Ioor
Infonaatlon. Belp Ia aIM
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Tonight
At H.S •
$4:00 PER YEAR
Fire Teachers Turn
File 'for
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'12 BoroUgh'Offic/es
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NominatingpetitiOnB compileda't the'"
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Elections this week in preparation
for the
May 21, revealed no change or additiens
Democratic slate, announcecHn last week's
Board
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COLLEGE VACATION
Swarthmore College will close
Roxby, Sr.,
tomorrow at 11 a.m. for the spring
Resignations vacation. The "Art and Mass
Held Yesterday
Media" series, sponsOred by the
Foundation, will be conEI ementary Sch·00I . Cooper
tlnued.· on April 7, wlien Dore Early Borough Physician,
To Test, License
Schary, ,motion picture producer
,Temple Professor,
Bicy'des
'and
writer,
will
speak.
The
series
Died Monday
will close April 14 with Lawrence
Resignations of live teachers Langner, televisinn producer.
Funeral services for Dr. John
were accepleji with regret by the
Byers Roxby, Sr. were conducied
Dr. lB.
Service
swartm::;::'e~a~u:~~~~ 8. S. Band to Appear!~l:: y!:~:~hnaf~!o~Pina~!
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In the Republican party, howeveJ;'. it· is quite another new feachers were/ appointed to
picture, and thos~ wh!> enjoy a good political "battle," should replace
of thein. Walter J.
In ~once,
TODI·ght
be more ,than satisfied,..- .
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junior high school teach_
Out of· the 12 offices open for nomination; eight. 'or two- er.. of English and social studies
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thil'j}s of them will be hotly, contested. No less than eight and assist&1l~ athletic coach, Is Robert Holm,A. P. Leopold
citizenS. have filed for the oIII.ce of .
leaving to teach senior high sc\1001
to Condud Group's
Tax COllector alone, a position
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lasse
nd oa h footb 11 at the
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c
sac C a '
19th· Program
held for almQSt 20 year's b'y' ·'ary·
Swarthmore Metllodist Church of
which Dr. ROll:by was a charter
member.
Death C3me Monday night in
Temple Uniwrslty Hospital just
two months before the eighty_
sixth birthday of the weU-Ioved
Swarthmore physician and Temple
The Swarthmore High School Mediclll School anatomy professor
Band will appear in concert in the emeritus. He had ~n hospitsl1zschool auditorium tonight at 8: 15 ed Saturday when a cardiac conp.m. Conducting chores will be dition from which be sulfered beshared by Robert M. Holm, local came severe.
music director, and Albert P. Lao_
Born in Shenandoah, Schuylkill
pold, mosic educator.
County, Pa. on May 18, 1871" he
This y~ar'. program, dedicated st"died at Millersville Teachers
to the nine students who recently College before coming to Philawon places. in the District .Band delphia with his parents in 1889.
F,estlval at Pennsbury, will fea- After precmedlcal: studies, he was
tiJr" a variety of musical fare in- gr~«!uated with honors in 1896
cludlng the "Poet and Peasiuit fro~ the old l>f~dlco-Chirurglcal
Overture," "Selections from My College. which later .became the
Fair r.8dy" and an arrangement nucleus of the University of Pennof f ami 1 i a r ''Tschaikowsky sylvania
Graduate
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llowlnSchool of Medi. c ne. inted
e ~() d
g year he
•Themes."
nst
in was
All' nine. District Band members appo
. a emo rator
anwill appear either in. solo capacity atomy and later chief demonstraor as memb ...s of featured en- tor and instructor.
sembles. Clarinetists Joan BeeIn 1898 She moved
to 112 Cornell
h
singer, Steve Platker and Betty lWenull,
wart more . with hls
Ann McCorkel will'be heard in a
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trio arrangement' of' the Polish.
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new Penncresf High School of
Parke boad who will retire at the
EdgD,ont _, Middletown _ Upper
Providence Townships. Anne. R.
end of this year. Those who will
seek her post, are, alphabetically
Quirk, fourth grade teacher at
llsted:
Rutgers Avenue, and' Carolyn
Robert ·A. Boyie, Mrs. Isa!Jelle
second grade College
Pugh Fusse.!l;. T. M; Glbson.. Clar~·
Avenue, are accompanying their
enceW. Hartmari"Robert R. Hoi>husbands 'respectlvely to Houston,
kins, Mrs. EIel!hor L. LlddelJ,John
Texas and Cleveland, Ohio. BetteA. Schumacher, and Richard '14.
jo Wagner, teacher of vocal music
Snyd....·
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who has been on leave of absence
On Borough Council,. r e g l s t e r · t h l s year, and Nailcy T. Johnson,
ed Republicans .will be asked to.
physical education teacher, are the
select four from the roster. 'of
other resignations.
seven
the ballot;
Appointed to take over' the duIncumbents Bwey K. Morse'
.ties of Mrs. Johnson, who taught
elementary classes as well as junand Harry Wood; PulaB. Banks, .
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lor high school girls, are Diane
William H. G ilI, .J r.,. W...
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Lee, Theodore PreScott; and RoJ;lBoughner of Milmont Park .who
ert H. Wilson.'
will assist with girls physical edu_
.
cation In' the hlgh school and Pa"
On School
Board,
Carl
·D.
Andtdcla
Melrafu of Prospect" Park.
incumbent, and David P.
.
"cllrromtly' a senior at West Chester
Laird will'Viefor tb:etwo'year
. '. For' the two stx-year'tfrms
Teachers Cqllege, who will
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eleSet For 2 P.M. at . menlary·schools under which rldW
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ay
while Flutists Carol Honnold, Sal- !
ly Huse and Allle Walker have. Music Club to Present
tested, reglsterl!d and llcensed. prepared a lively ditty entitled
Tibor Bachmann
Reynqlds for Burgess; I)cmeld P.
As artIst~ cartoonist and historl~ Ba6ked by. the Parents Council "Round' and Round."
Jones for the tour year tern. on afl-comlc, Burr Shafer will pre- and the Swarthmore BusineliSAs- Band Captain Jim McCorkel will .
at 8:] 5
School ? Board; and Peter E. Told sent his illustrat.ed progralJ), sociation the commIttee, accord- guest conduct the ''National Em- Tibor Bachmann will present a
for 'JUlitice of ·the·.Nce.
"Through HistorY with J.- 'Wesley hig to Mrs. Edinund Jones spokes- blerd March" and will also join piano concert "MUSic of the Ro...;..----.......:.;;-0'.-.
sinlth", on Tu!""daY, 'March 26, man, plans to teSt, bike~rldlng with Sousaphonist David Bass in mantic Mas~ers" at the meeting
at theSwarvunore Woman's Club chllclren' Qf .both· sch'oo1s; In grade
(~ontinued on Psge 8)
or the SwarUtm9J'e~uslc Club to
Roger
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at 2 P.lJ\. Dl'awing as helalks, groups, 'behind' the. Rutgers Ave- .
be held at 8: 15 p.m., Monday,
Mr•. Shafer promises to be pne of Ijue ,chool during a :ten-day period
SWIM CLUB .c:LEAN~UP
March 25, at Whlttier House..
the, . vep. spe,ciBl' .Il:v~n~· of thebegiDnlng April 29. Othe~ memThe Swarthmore Swim Club . Dr.· 'Bachmann wao bot%: in
' .
. ,clUb's spring calendar. '.
bers of the com. ate Mrs. Henry, will $tage'a Picnic-and-Parking_ Budapest in 191~. His father was
The' n~wly organized Comm'uniAs creator of·the engaging char- Hoenlgswald and Mrs. JQhan Nat- Area-Clean~up tomorrow morn- a music. educator. and cQndUctor,
ty Forum, creaied to bring auth~ acter, "J•. Wesley Smith', Mr. vig. LicenseS, whlch.wlll.cost eac}l lng, March 23, from 9 a.m. until and his mother plaYed cello in' the
't ti lnf.
ti and.. . i. ty Shafer relates the. human interest child 25 cents, 'arebeing purchas- noon. Jack Carroll, chalrm~n of Budapest Symphony Orchestra.
on a ve , .. ormaqn.. .!1 vat e .. stoneS' behind ·h4torIc Personali" ed" in advance by the Parents development committee of the'club He studied mosic for 14 yearS'in
of views ~ public affairS to people ties. His witty, penetrating ob- Council. The Business"AirsOdatlon advised members to bring their various c;onservatorles, 'flnishlng
In this part of the County, ~ servations are· the joy of readers
. (Continued on Page 5)
own axes, hatchets, and /Bites.
with eight years at the Royal
'Academy of ·Muslc. at Budapest
eJected as its chairml!ll Roger S. of the'Saturday Review ofI.lteraSousaphon~sGet li,ria' Run 8.efor~ Concert Tonight where he graduated wiUt.!Jighest
Russell of Haverford place.' It is ture, th.e Saturd'!y Evening Post
planned to hold'meetlngs at least and other·'publlc~tions.·
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honors. The Academy is world re_
. '
SwBx:thmore High. School stunowned and of espeelal interest
~nce a y~,presenthig outstand- dents also are familiar with "J.
\ to 'Philadelphlans, since It is the
llJg speakers giving an opportuni- Wesley Smith", as the texl-bo()k,
Alma Mater of Eugene Ormandy.
Iy for audience partlcipaUon.
used In Irma ZIinme~'s tenth grade
Dr. Bachmann's latest position
On Friday evening: April 26, the history course. was illustrated .bY
in Hungary was professor of adfirst meetlnl! will be h~ld in the Mr. Shafer. Although adjourned
vanced theory and associate diauditorium of the Media High for their 'spring vacation, the'
rector of the State Sc/Jool of Music
SohoQI. Speakers will inchide ·Dr. members of the class' have been
in Szombathely. He CO\lducted all
Charles Piice, chairman of the de_ In'(lted to attend thls program as
"ver central Europe and i.r a linPartment or chemistry a~ .the Uni- special guests of the club, and to
ished concert pianist.
verslty Of ~nnsylvania;and Mrs. meet the speaker afterward.
Tibor Bachmann with his wj1e
Carmel Mari of the U. S. De. . .. . \
and seven year old 'iOn escaPed
i,¥o Austria durmg the late upPartment of.State.wi!~;IsLegal SC'.1.100.L'VACA
Adviser to the U.s. MIssion to the
~'.
r~sing In Hungary. He had spent
tlnJledNations. The "IOderatot- tor . MARCH 25th .. 2-••111
a year in prison for anti~commulbe meeUng wUl be iftoy.J•. Mcnist activity, and ..as uncier senCorkel of COrnell a\ienu"; who' Is
All Swarthmore and
tence of death. On December .21,
OJeecutive Secretary cif tbe Natlon- soliOoIs will close·~
.
.1956, he landed in this country,
al Conference: of Christians and at end of the ~hool da)ofor. Spring
and ommedlately resumed his
Jews
vacation .• The 'next week, March
musical career. He. Is now on the
Th~ League of Wolnen Voters of 25 to 29, incl~sive w~ll be observstaff of the Delaware School of
~l\IarthmDr!! is one of the organ!~ "II. as a aprlllg h~~c?'·
Music where he teaches advan::ed
2atlons sponsoring this meetIngoiJiwUl ~ resmned ~. UliU111 on
plano lind theory. He also gives
it Is rehite.f.!q· UJ:e ~e's. cUr...; daY mornInt, A,prII I. . .
small 'C~ub recila!!. and hasprlvllte
. tent Ilationwltie effort to alert the
DurIng the. ~r1'" holiday,
piano ~tudetits. ."
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lenerel . puiiHc tq critiCal :'sItull- many .of the 'hIih school iIrgIIniza.
The. fim pari of the concert at
lions ~ in several partstiohS . will have th~. actiVltl~
the Music Club Will include sever_
of the Warld '
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. . ,particularly, athletics. Tile boYS
aPcompositiobs b,'Cbopln. After
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and 'Iil'Ill' sports Squads· Will be
tho> illtennIsSlon Dr. BachInann /
dates in this PrimarY: are Donald
IlL Hand and
for School
and Borough
AUditor;'
Incumbenta
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Henry WCorneD Has
Fatal Heart Attack
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School of Politics
The Republican Women of
Pennsylvania, with Mrs. 'Irvin R.
MacElwee, President, is conductI ing its first session of the annual
I"School of Politics" on Monday,
March 18, at 11 a.m. at Hannah
Penn House. Dr. Roffe Wike will
speak on the "Functions of the
Political Parties."
Mrs. John J. Troy, co-ordinator,
will conduct the meeting and
urgently requests all members to
attend. There will be no fee.
Club Members To Hear
Talk on "Heraldry"
PRE-SP'R.ING
SALE
OF
Guaranteed
USED CARS
For That Second Car in the Family. Stop
In and Test Drive These Wonderful Buys.
1950
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1955 Mercury Monterey - 4 Door Sedan ......
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PORTER H. WAITE Inc.
Yale Ave. and South Chester Rd.·
Klngswood 3.1250
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AHend
BasketbailBanquetSet
For Wednesday Night
The Swarthmore High School
Basketball team will be feted at
the annual banquet sponsored by
the Swarthmore Citizen's Committee Wednesday at 6: 30 p.m. in
the -school cafeteria. Honored
Henry W. Cornell, great grandguests
will include the coaches and
son of Ezra Cornell founder of
their wives, past captains of
Cornell University, died of a heart
Swarthmore basketbaU teams and
attack in his apartment in T·he
the administrative staff of the
Dartmouth House at 2 o'clock
school. Others in attendance will
be the parents of all squad memTuesday afternoon. He had been
bers and other interested parties.
bedfast since a similar attack on
Highlight of the evening will be
Wednesday. of last week.
the presentation of silver basketFormerly contract negotiator
balls to the seniors by Coach Bill
for the Defense Materials Depart_
On
Tuesday,
March
19,
at
~
Reese.
Those receiving awards
ment in Washington, D. C., Corp.m.
the
chairman
of
the
music
will
be
co-captains Cal Coleman
nell moved to Swarthmore in Dedepartment
of
the
Swarthmore
and
Charlie
Weptz, Barry Wright,
cember. He was administrator of
demolition at the Baldwin Plant. Woman's Club, Mrs. W. R. Lecron, Andy Jones, Jim Pappas, Jim
will introduce Betty Horman of Noyes, and Manager Bill Warden.
Eddystone.
Swarthmore College. Betty, a jun- Other letter winners are Ric h
Born in Ithaca 57 years ago, he
was graduated irom Colorado Col- ior majoring in physics, is a talent-I Gurin, Skip Skoglund, Jack WaItlege, and served with the Ameri- ed pianist and has given several er, Dave Grogan, and Manager
recitals for the College Faculty Roy Stuart.
can Expeditionary Forces in
Club
and the Music Club.
'The Varsity team finished a fine
France during World War I. He
Following
the
20 minute music season with 16 wins against 6
was a member of Kappa Sigma
program, Robert C. Hall, an artist losses and wound up in a three
fraternity.
in heraldry, will illustrate his way tie for second place in the
Surviving are his wife, Paule talk, "Heraldry and the Blazon of tighUy contested suburban section
nee Leprestre; three sons. Rene of
Arms," with colored drawings. As II race. Coach Ree!?e has said that
Glendale, Calif., Henry W. a grad- a member of the English SOCiety this was one of the finest teams
uate student in the Cornell Uni- of Heraldry, Mr. Hall has been ever to represent Swarthmore
versity Law School. and Timothy
interested in the delineation of High on the basketball court. The
a student at the University of
Coats-of-Arms for many years.
team's high scorers were Charlie
Maryland; an ll-year-old daughIn discussing Ulis vocation, Mr. Wentz and Cal Coleman. And y
ter, Victoria Elizabet,h. a student Hall will explain the origins of Jones led the team in rebounds,
at the Rutgers avenue sehool here;
some of the rules of inheritance and little Jimmy Pappas led all
two brothers. Alonzo B. and Ezra in using family arms in America, others in interceptions.
and a sister Mrs. Margaret C. the meaning of their colors and
The team generally was a high
Leprestre.
their symbols.
scoring one consistantly scoring
. Services were held yesterday
Mr. Hall has appeared before in the upper 60's and 70's, and on
in the University chapel at Ithaca. the Colonial Dames of Pennsyl- several occasions went into the
Interment followed in Ithaca's vania, the Society for the Preser _ 80's. It established a new home
Eastlawn c,metery •
vation of Landmarks in Philadel- court scoring record when it dephia and other patriotic groups. feated Yeadon 87-62, and estabMr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
Members of the Dela'Yare Coun_ lished a new all time team scoring
Park avenue entertained Saturday ty Chapter of the Daughters of the record when the score soared'to 95
evening at dinner and bridge.
American Revolution, Mrs. John against Upper Merion. The team
R. Michael, regent, will be guests also defeated each of its. rival opI saw it in The Swarthmorean. of the club.
ponents when it won eight straight
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a team of which Swarthmore truly
could be proud and it is hoped that
the boys will realize this e~teem
at the banquet next Wednesday
night.
In addition to the presentation
of awards Coach Reese will re ..
view the season. Walter Udovich
will present the Junior Varsity
squad and Donald Henderson will
review the Junior High season.
Anyone planning to attend the
affair should" contact Graham
Wentz.
Great Grandson of
University
Founder
1952
'MAR 22 ::;57
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THE· SWARTHMOREAN
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18 YEARS
Ago Today We
, Opened and thanks to you,
our many friends,
we're still 'going strong'
Mr. Richard G. Haig is recuperating at his home on Riveniew
road following two and a half
weeks in Misericordia Hospital.
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheri Joseph
Winter, Jr., of Benjamin West
avenue are represented in the
Student Show of the Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
of the Pennsylvania Academy of
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Personal Deductions May Cut
Your Tax Bill
(This is one 01 a Bcries 01 article, on ledcrai income ta:r:
fi!lng. The.e arlicle. are based on ~nformatlon provided bll
the American Ia.tltute 0/ Accountant., and Ille Pet""I/"
vania 80el"11 01 eerilfied Public AccouJltanl. ~n cooperation
witll tile Internal Re"enue 8ervlce.)
When you use the "short form" In dllng ,our Income t.az ratul'll:. 01'
take the et~ndJlrd deduction on the "long form,'1 you are allowed a deducMrs. Charles J. Brady enter- tion or abOut 10 percent to cover SUch personal .peDses as intere!t.
tained her monthly bridge club state and local taxes, contrl,butlons and medical expensss.
.
It you are sur. that your per· r------:..:..;;:.:::-=::.:=:::.-Tuesday evening at her home on
sonal dedUctions are te.. tban 10 to deduct a contribution which he
Rutgers avenue.
percent standard deduction, there Is
no need to Itemize them. But It ts has pledged but. not paid during the
tax year. Contributions of servlc..
worth the etrort of calcutatlng your are
ROOFING AND SIDING
not dedUctible, and blood don...
tax on both fOl'ms. Here ate some
PIPE AND GUnER WORK
tiona are construed as a service.
be
carelul
deductions
you
should
ROOF REPAIRS
not to overlook:
Transporlalion Expenses
Estimates on New Roofs
AU employee Is permitted to de,
Interest
on
Loans
WILLIAM BURKE & SON
duct,
In determining adjusted grOq
The Interest you pay on loans Is Income.
Established 28 Years
all hl8 transportation ...
deductible. This Includes mortgages,
Pho••
KI 3.0188
penses
Incurred
In connection with
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automobile, appliance, home im, - - proYement or personal loans you his employer's business If they are
may bave. The part of "carrying not reimbursed. These Include fareeJ
eharges" repa'esentlng interest on antomoblle expensea, and (If In COli"
with over·nlgbt travel)
Installment purcbases Is deductible. nectlon
Evidence such as a statement from meals and lodging. Other expenses
tbe seller sbonld be obtained to paid In accordance wltb an expense·
show the amount of interest you allowance arrangement with the employer may 'atso be deducted fOr'
paid during tbe y'ear.
this purpose.
j
Sl81e and Loeal Taxes
An
employee's
expenses
other.
Most taxes, otber tban federal
taxea, are deductible. Tbese Include thau these can only be deducted If
state and local real estate, Personal the standard deduction or tax tabl.
property, income, retail sales, pall Is not used. The expense of com.'
taXes and, In all but a lew statea, muting between home and place of
gasoline taxes. You can also deduct work Is not deductible at all.
An "outside saleaman" (one who
, auto licenses and registration lees,
usually works away from hl8 em.
but not dog or hunting IIcensea.
ployer's bnsln..... ) can deduct all
business expensea before arriVIng
Charitable Contribnllons
Another type of deduction yoU can at adjusted gross Income, just ..
take If yoU Itemize your deductfona if he Were In busln... for hlmselt
Is your contributions to any ...... Mi_naneolll Dednetlo...
IIglous, charitable, educational, 8cl.
II yOU had certain expenses COli.
entlfic or literary" organizations.
nected
with your employment (other
These contributions are deductible
up to 20 percent of your Income. and than travel or reimbursed expenses)
up to 30 percent If at least 10 per. .you can claim them as mlscellane-'
• Birthday coming up?
eent of your income was paid as ous deductions. Examples would be
Call your Docror for an
Kilts to religious organIzations, tools, uniforms, unloll dues &lid
emploYtnent ugency fee&
schOOls or hospitals.
. appointmcnt.Lethimgive
Other mlscellaneou dednctlou
In adding up your contribUtions'
you a thorough chcck-up.
don't forget that gilts of propertY Include the fee for preparatiOIl of
It's the modern way to
can be deducted at their fair market your tax retul'll, lOme allmoll7. and
value ... of the time they were a share of Inlarest and ...... eatata.
keep feeting lit. And, may
donated.
SuppOse, for example, you taxes paid by a cooperative apart.
we remind you to bring
contributed to your chUrch a ahare ment COrporation of which yon are
US your Docrot's prescrip.
of .tock Which had doubled In value a tenant stockholder.
While you had IL You can deduct.
The instruction book which com..
tions? Prompt and precise
with your tax forma II".. further
as
a
contrlbntlon,
the
full
value
compounding is Our speof the . _ at the time of the gilt, InformatloD. Help IS alao awallabl.
daIry. Thank you!
. ·"eu though Yon only paid hair that by telepholle Or at om... of the IDI ,much· for It. At the same time yoU tel'lUll ·Revenue Service. The aev.
CATHEIMAN'S
,escape P8YI1I1 the tax on the capital enue Service ursee YOU to couall
DRUG STOlE
.: pin which WOllld have been ftBIl&ed a properly QUallGed advisor if ,..
,If _
had sold the stock lnatead deelde to _k outside help.
. KI 3..0586
! or contrihutllll IL
.. All ~1~uaI 18 no! _pel'lllitted ...:";\.~.I.. 111,111... Dci til
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 12
8:15 P.M.
Tonight
At H.S.
,
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,Mareh 22, 1957
25 Republicans File .for
12 Borough Offices
Five Teachers Turn
'In Resignations
$4.00 PER YEAR
COLLEGE VACATION
Dr. J. B. Roxby, Sr.,
Service Held Yesterday
Swarthmore College will close
tomorrow at 11 a.m. for the spring
vacation. The "Art and Mass
Media" series, sponsored by the
Cooper Foundation, will be conElementary School
. tinued on April 7, when Dore Early Borough Physician,
To
Test,
License
Schary. ,motion picture producer
Nominating petitions compiled at the' County Board of
Temple Professor,
and writer, will speak. The series
Bicycles
Elections this week ill preparation for the Spring Primary on
Died Monday
will close April 14 with Lawrence
May 21, revealed no change or additions in Swal~hmore's Resignations of five teachers Langner,
Funeral services for Dr. John
television producer.
Democratic slate, announced in last week's Swarthmorean"so were accepted with regret by the
Byers
Roxby, Sr. were conducted
that Democratic citizens will have no difficulty in naming Swarthmore - Rutledge School
by
the
Rev. John C. Kulp at 2
their candidates fQ.r the November election.
Board Wednesday evening. Two
o'clock yesterday afternoon in the
In the Republican party, however, it is quite another new teachers were appointed to
Swarthmore Methodist Church of
picture, and those who enjoy a good political "battle," should replace one of tht!m. Walter J.
which Dr. Roxby was a charter
be more, than sa1;isfied.
Udovich, junior high schOOl teach_
member.
Out of the 12 offices open for nomination, eight, or twoof English and social studies
Death came Monday night in
thirds of them will be hotly contested. No less than eight er
Robert
Holm,A.P.Leopold
and
assistant
athletic
coach,
is
Temple University Hospital just
citizens have filed for the oIIIce ot ~.---------~---=~
leaving
to
teach
senior
high
schOOl
two months before the eightyTax Collector alone, a position
to Conduct Group's
classes
and
coach
football
at
the
sixth
birthday of the well-loved
Burr
Shafer
held for almost 20 years by Mary
19th
Program
new
Penncrest
High
SchOOl
of
Swarthmore
physician and Temple
Parke Dodd who will retire at the
Edgmont
Middletown
Upper
The Swarthmore High School Medical School anatomy professor
end of this year. Those who will
Providence
Townships.
Anne
R.
Band
will appear in concert in the emeritus. He had been hospitalizseek her post, are, alphabetically
Quirk,
fourth
grade
teacher
at
school
auditorium tonight at 8: 15 ed Saturday when a cardiac conlisted:
Rutgers Avenue, and Carolyn p.m. Conducting chores will be dition from which he suffered beRobert A. Boyle, Mrs. Isabelle
Valentine, second grade College shared by Robert M. Holm, local came severe.
Pugh Fussell, T. M. Gibson, ClarAvenue, are accompanying their music director, and Albert P. Leo_
Born in Shenandoah, Schuylkill
ence W. Hartman, Robert R. Hophusbands respectively to Houston, pold, music educator.
County, Pa. on May 18, 1871 he
kins, Mrs. Eleanor L. Liddell, John
Texas and Cleveland, Ohio. BetteThis Year's program, dedicated studied at Millersville Teachers
A. Schumacher, and Richard M.
jo Wagner, teacher of vocal music to the nine students who recently College before coming to PhilaSnyder.
who has been on leave of absence won places in the District Band delphia with his parents in 1889.
On Borough Council, registerthis year, and Nancy T. Johnson, Festival at Pennsbury, will fea- After pre-medical studies, he was
ed Republicans will be asked to
physical education teacher, are the ture a variety of musical fare in- graduated with honors in 1896
select four from the roster of
other resignations.
eluding the "Poet and Peasant from the old Medlco-Chirurgical
seven on the ballot:
Appointed to take over the du- Overture," HSelections from My I College which later became the
Incumbents Birney K. Morse
ties of lITrs. Johnson, who taught Fair Lady" and an arrangement nucleus of the University of Pennand Harry Wood; Paul B. Banks,
elementary classes as well as jun- of f ami I i a r "Tschaikbwsky sylvania Graduate SchOOl of MediWilliam H. Gill, Jr., William F.
ior high school girls, are Diane Themes."
cine. The following year he was
Lee, Theodore Prescott, and RobBoughner of Milmont Park who
AU nine District Band members appointed a demonstrator in anert H. Wilson.'
'
will assist with girls phYSical edu- will appear either in solo capacity atomy and later chief demonstracation in the high school and Pa_ or as members of featured en- tor and instructor.
On School Board, Carl D. Andtricia Melrath of Prospect Parl<, sembles. Clarinetists Joan Beeerson, incumbent, and David P.
In 1898 he moved to 112 Cornell
I·cllrren·llv
a senior at West Chester singer, Steve Plaflier and Betty avenue, Swarthmore with his
Laird will vie for the two year
State Teachers College, who will Ann McCorkel will be heard in a
(Continued on Page 8)
terms. For the two six-year t~rms
teach physical education principal- trio arrangement of the Polish
will be Marion H. Camppell,
ly in the elementary schools.
IlJdora Sproat Gerner, D. Mace
Folk song "Clarinet Polka." Sally
The
Board
adopted
a
resolution
Cowlrig;iiiid W. Newton Ryerson.
Huse and Mark l?mith will.appear
supporting
and
encouraging
a
Biin
a Piccola-Bassoon' novelty,
~J.
Wesley
Smith'
Program
Uncontested Republican candicycle
Safety
Program
in
the
ele"The
Cricket "and the Bullf:rog,"
dates in this Primary are Donald
Set
For
2
P.M.
at
mentary
schools
under
which
ridwhile
Flutists
Carol Honnold, Sal_
M. Hand for School and Borough
ers
and
their
bicycles
will
be
ly Huse and Allie .Walker have
Woman's. Club
Auditor; and Incumbents Joseph
Music Club to Present
tested,
registered
and
licensed.
prepared
a
lively
ditty
entitled
Reynolds for Burgess; Donald P.
As artist, cartoonist and histori_
Tibor Bachmann
Jones for the four year term on an-comic, Burr Shafer will pre- Backed by the Parents Councll "Round and Round."
Band Captain Jim McCorkel will
at 8:15
School' Board; and Peter E. Told sent his illustrated program, and the Swarthmore Business Association
the
committee.
accordguest
conduct the "National EmTibor
Bachmann
will present a
for Justice of the Peace.
"Through History with J. Wesley ing to Mrs. Edmund Jones spokes- blem March" and will also join
piano
concert
"Music
of the RoSmith", on Tuesday, March 26, man, plans to test bike-riding with Sousaphonist David Bass in
mantic Masters" at the meeting
at the Swarthmore Woman's Club children of both schools, in grade
(Continued on Page 8)
of the Swarthmore Music Club to
at 2 p.m. Drawing as he talks, groups, behind the Rutgers Avebe held at 8: 15 p.m., Monday,
Mr. Shafer promises to be pne of nue $chool during a ten-day period
SWIM CLUB CLEAN-UP
March
25, at Whittier House.
the ve~y spe.cial· events of the beginning April 29. Other, memThe Swarthmore Swim Club
Dr.
Bachmann
was botn in
club's spring calendar.
bers of the com. are Mrs. Henry will stage a Picnic-and-Parking_ Budapest in 1916. His father was
As creator of "the engaging char- Hoenigswald and Mrs. Johan Nat- Area ..Clean-up tomorrow morn ..
The newly organized Communia music educator and conductor.
acter,
HJ. Wesley Smith', Mr. vig. Licenses, which will cost eac.h ing, March 23, from 9 a.m. until
ty Forum, created to bring authand his mother pi'yed cello in the
oritative information and a variety Shafer relates the human interest child 25 cents, are being purchas- noon. Jack Carroll, chairman of Budapest Symphony Orchestra.
stories behind historic personali- ed in advance by the Parents development committee of the' club
He studied music for 14 years in
of views on public affairs to people
ties. His witty, penetrating ob- Council. The Business Association advised members to bring their
various conservatories, finishing
in this part of the County, has servations are the joy of readers
(Continued on Page 5)
own axes, hatchets, and ,rakes.
with eight years at the Royal
elecled as Its chairman Roger S. of the Saturday Review of literaAcademy of Music at Budapest
Russell of Haverford place. It is ture, the Saturday Evening Post
Sousaphones Get Trial Run Before Concert Tonight where he graduated with highest
planned to hold meetings at least and other publications.
honors. The Academy is world re_
Swarthmore High School stunowned and of especial interest
~I\ce a yel!r, presenting outstanddents also are familiar with "J.
to Philadelphians, since it is the
ing speakers giving an oppc.rtuniWesley Smith", as the text-book,
Alma Mater of Eugene Ormandy.
ty for audience participation.
used in Irma Zimmer's tenth grade
Dr. Bachmann's latest position
On Friday evening, April 26, the history course, was illustrated by
'in Hungary was professor of adfirst meeting will be he.ld in the Mr. Shafer. Although adjourned
vanced theory and associate di ..
audi torium of the Media High for their spring vacation, the
rector
of the State School of Music
School. Speakers will include Dr. members of the class have been
in
Szombathely.
He COl.1ducted all
Charles Price, chairman of the de_ invited to attend this program as
over
central
Eur.ope
and is a finpartment of chemistry at the Uni- special guests of the club, and to
ished concert pianist.
versity of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. meet the speaker afterward.
Tibor Bachmann with his wife
Carmel Marr of the U. S. Deand
seven year old son escaped
partment of State, who is Legal
i,\to
Austria during the late up/ldviser to the U.S. Mission to the SC",OOL VACATION
r.ising
in Hungary. He had spent
United Nations. The moderator for
MARCH
25th·
29th
a year in prison for anti-commulhe meeting will be
tence
of death. On December 21
executive secretary of the Nation- schools will close this afternoon
he landed in this country:
.1956,
al Conference of Christians and at end of the school day for Spring
and 'immediately resumed his
Jews.
vacation. ~ The next week, March
musical career. He. is now on the
The League of Women Voters of 25 to 29, inclusive will be observstaff
of the Delaware School of
SWarthmore is one of the organi- ed as a spring holiday. Classes
Music
where he teaches advanced
~ations sponsoring this meeting"as will be resumed as uSual on Mon ..
piano and theory. He also gives
It is related to the League's cur- day morning, April 1.
small
club recitals and has private
During the spring holiday,
rent nationwide effort to alert the
piano
students.
.
general public to critical 'situa- many of the high school organizaThe
ftrst
part
of
the
concert at
lions prevailing in several parts tions will have their activities,
the
Music
Club
will
inclUde
sever_
particularly, athletics. The boys'
Of the world.
al compositions by Chopin. After
and girls' sports squads will be
thp. intermission Dr. Bachmann
CUB PACK 432 TO MEET ~ving their' practices, pr
play numbers by Tschaikov_
for the spring season which be~ky.
Rachmaninoff, Debussy, DelThe regula.- monthly Pack gins Thursday, Apr,il 4.
I I bes, and Llszt.
"'eeting of Cub S"out Pack 432
At Eastertill\e, there will be a
A social hour in charge of Mrs.
\lijJ1 be held at 7:30 .p.m. tonight· further holiday of two days, Good
1
David
BallI
and
Sames
MeCarlde
of
the
Bllh
Sehool
BaIId
Meek
E.
R. Mnlllns wfll follow the pro_
~ the ,Swarthmore Methodist Friday aDd Easter Monday which DeW So PH..... delivered this week lor use In tonida$'a BUId
. Urch. Den skits and displays will give a four da7 vacation from c . - t . TIle bJl!dnuDeDl8, valued a& over ,1800, were p1Jfth"ed 'I~' All music lovers who are
Interested are Invited to be guests
\till be features of the meeting. - April
19 to April 22.
&hroacll IIIe _ratle. of IIIe JIaJul Pareata AaaoeIaIIGe.
I
,
at the meeting.
.
H. S. Band to Appear
In Concert Tonight
Cartoonist·Historian
To Speak Here Tues.
Hungarian Pianist in
.Concert Here Monday
~oger Russell Heads
. Community Forum
I
,
THE SWAInHMOREAN'
Pap 2 .
Personals
'
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks of
Harvard avenue.entertained at an
"open house" Sunday for Miss
Mildred Ball and Mr. Marvel WUsOn, Jr. The marriage of Miss Ball,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durward
J. Ball of Drexel Hill, to Mr. WIIlon, son of Mr· and Mrs. Marvel
Wilson of Strath Haven avenue,
wi1l take place, Saturday, Ap.rIl
20"In the Drexei HIli Presbyterlan ChUrch.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jay W..Slmm~ns
of Walnngford entert81~ed mformally Sunday evening m 4onor
of their son and daughter-In-law
-
l$h~mons,
,Mr.
Mrs.
John WBrazil,
..
2nd, and
of Rio
de Janeiro,
who
have been visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olcott of
Oberlin avenue will have as their
guests Sunday Mrs. Delmont Bittle
with her son Delmont and daughter Alta of West' Chester:
Judith Ainslie,
of North Chaster road, has been
elected'manager of Jarvis Han at
Duke University, Durham, N. C.,
where she is enrolled as a freshman. She was also elected chalr-
I
C:h1l~:8~
house guest of her brother
av'enue bas returned tram· New
sIster-in-lsw Mr. and Mrs. Hemy
Ited
Pilling of Gladwyn.
, I V,....II Gity where she has vis
Mrs. Hemy W. Heisler of Park
son-in"law and daughter Mr.
avenue has returned from a three- and Mrs. Harding LemaY and beweek vacation In Fort Lauderdale, come acquaInted with her new
Fla.
.
Susan Margaret.
. Mrs. Belden· Tucker. with her
daughier Judy of' Rutgers avenue
IAPTIZED
wi1l leave by plane tomorrow
Randall Kenyon Hulme, InJtant I
moming for Gulfport, Fla., where son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
they wi1l visit with Mrs. Tucker's Hulme of crum Ledge lane, reaunts MIss .Ethel Gibson with ceived the sacrament of Hoi Y
whom Mrs. Tucker's mother Mrs. B tlsm at TrlnJty Church on
Paul, Gibson of Batavia, III." is, S:day. The Rev. H; l>awrence
staying, and M.,s. W. F. McC~be. Whittemore, Jr., rector, officiated
~r. and Mrs. Henry ~arns of at the service. Dr. and Mrs. Karl
Prmceton avenue, Mr. and Mrs. E N' lal of Overbrook Hills and
Howard Jackson Of. Vassar aveE. Oppenlander, Jr., of
Iia..:;°
nue, and IIfr.
and avenue,
Mrs. William
McClarin
of· Park
with
their familles spent the week end
at Skytop In the POCODOS.
Mrs. W. W. Watkins of MaglU
~~d
Tuesday at a
r dgeeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Schoff
of Michigan avenue returned Monday from a week end visit In
Towson, Md., with their son-In_
law arid daughter MI'. and Mi's.
Burton N. Cox and children Susan
and Jimmy.
Susan Houssman, a 1956 gradu-
e:'=aInod
Benjamin
acted the
od
Is West
Alsoavenue
attending
:er::;:~ ~nd a luncheon foliowing were the baby's grandparents,
M
d M
H E Kenyon of
u;~nMont~~~Ir, . N.· J., and Mr.
Mrs Norman Hulme of Rutave~ue aDd
his great grandC F WIIllams of
Montclair s. . .
.
--E-N~G-A-G-E-M-E-N-T-
ID
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kurz of
Princeton, N. J., annGunce the en_
man of public
for h<;r pas
ate been
of Swarthmore
.High
School,
of Kurz,
their to
daughter,
sorority.
Kappa relations
Kappa Gamma.
named to the
Dean's
List gagement F.
GarwoodMiss
M.
Judith will arrive home tornor- at. Middlebury College. Middle- Rodgers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will
row for.pring vacation.
bury, Vt.
_
of Dallas, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Daggy Mrs. J. L. WoodruJr of Secane The bride-elect Is a graduate of
of Syracuse, N. Y., formerly of returned home Wednesday follow_ Princeton High School and is a
Michlgan avenue, spent the week ,Inl: a f~w days' visit in Baltimore, senior at Westminster Choir Colend with Mr. and MI'5. Stuart Md., WIth her mother Mrs. B. W. lege.
Minor..
An alumnus of Texas TechnoTorrey of Haverford place.
; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaile of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Shane logical College, Mr. Rodgers has
Swarthmore College entertained of College avenue will have as done graduate work at Massachuat an Informal reception for Mr. their guests this week end Mrs. setts InStitute of Technology. He
Faul Creston, a present-day com- Shane's brother-in-law and sister is a member of the teaehing staff
poser, and town and college folk, Mr. and Mrs. I.esIle Buckland of of Swarthmore CGllege.
An August wedding Is planned.
following Mr. Creston's talk at Hartford, Conn.
Barbara Bloom, daughter of Mr.
Clothier Memorial Sunday evening, as one of a series of talks on and Mrs. Herman M. Bloom of
BIRTHS
"Art and the Mass Media." Columbia avenue, is p~lcipaling Mr. and Mrs. Harding Lemay
Mrs. Charlotte Olcott of Oberlin in the Water Ballet Of the Aquatic
avenue left Saturday to visit bel' Club of Centenary College for
York City 8Dl!Gunce the arrival of their second child atld
sister-in-law Mrs. Charles Mac- Women, Hackettstown, N. J., flTst daughter, Susan Lemay, born
Dowell In Winter Park, Fla;'
. being presented Thursday through F b
26
John R. Streeter, son of Mr. Saturday this week.
eM,,:a:!d Mrs. Charles Shaw of
and Mrs Carroll P. Streeter of. The Rev. Mr. John C. Kulp and 0 d ·
th
. . avenue
' .
e' m!ltelmeLII
Columbia
has recently.at- Mrs. Kulp of Park avenue spent g en
d avenue
ts are
taIned the dean'; ltst at the Uni- the week end.1n Buck HUI Falls gran paren .
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verslty of Delaware, Newark, 1)el. where Mr. Kulp "1as a lecturer
Mr. and Mrs. G;"'rge MYers
Mrs. Sadie P. Turner, proprietor for the Methodist Men's
Aston ToWnship annoimce the
of the Belvedere CGnvalescent tion.
Home of Chester, at a tea given
Richard Sca~bor
was assisted by Mrs. Clarence ough of Rutgers aevnue; celebratFOR ALL
Franck of Cornell avenue and ed his 11th birthday at a part)'
MAGAZINES
Mrs. Frank G: Keenen of Harvard FrIday evening.
LLOYD E.
avenue. Miss Florence Lucasse of
Mary Anne Bunker, daughter Gf
Da .....
Avo•••
South Princeton avenue reviewed Mr. and ·Mrs. H.L. Bunker, Jr.'I!~~~~~l~'20;.D~~~~~~
the book "Dear Mad'm" by Stella of MI. HOlyoke place, after 'a visj.t
W. Patterson.
of several days .at home, returned
Mary Phillips, .daughter of Mr. Saturday to Bucknell University,
and Mrs. C. Russell Phillips of Lewisburg, where. she Is a junior.
Stratb "lIaven avenue, has returnMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of
SWarftimore, Pa.
ed from, Mount Holyoke College 'Ogden avenue returned Sunday
Fri. ;. Sat., March 22 & 2J
South Hadley, •Mass., for her from an automobile ,trip to Palm
spl'ing vacation.
Beach,' Fla.,' where they vacatlGnALFRED HITCHCOCK,
Mrs. John Flack of N l ' I' t h ed for five weeks.
·H.~.
HI•••H A~of'••
Chester road and Mrs. Ford RobBob. Bradshaw; .son of Mr. and
': ·.·S.p.r s••p •••• r/lrlll.rI .
Inson ()f Guernsey road wUl en- Mrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw of 0,_
"THE WRONG MAN"
" tertaIn at a dessert part)' today at den avenue, arrlv!d home Satur-'
H
••
ry Fo.d.
v.... Mil..
1: 30 for the members of' Phi Mu day for his sprlDg vacation and
friday F.atures--7:lO and 9:30 r.....
sorority who Ilve In the vicinity Of will return April 4 to LawrenceSaturday Fe.tur...... and 10 P.M.
Swarthmore'. A district C
lion will be' held at' the Strath I Mr. and Mrs. Peter
B. MUlTay
•
.
L
SHOW SA'QIRDAY 1 P.M.
Haven Inn April 5, 6, and 7.
. of Park avenue entertaIned Sun- '-Color Carte•••
MiS. Judson R. Hoover, Jr., of qay at a birthday dinner In honor Z~ ....I 0,....10. No. 99 _
Wallingford entertaIned a number' of Mr. Mur;ay's mother Mrs. Fred
Serial
of former Lansdm'llle neighbors Murray of Yale aven\le who re- 3-u DANIEL 100NE. rRAIL
in honor of Mrs. Gustave Friebus turned F.rIday from aflvoHllly
BLAZER"
of Virginia· Beach, Va., who is the visit In New York City.
A Story of· the Famous R9 htfn 9
o...
COLLEGE THEATRE
';vs
'Mr. Wlllilim, E.
of Meen.
llrat 4&ughter, Karen Irene,
, ia the paternal grandparent. The
temal
d
ta
.,_
March 18 in Ibe Delaware Count)' ma
eran paren. are _.
Hospital. The young lady weighed and Mrs. Richard Bmlthy of Stone
eight poundS, eight ounces.
Harbol, N. J. .
lIf1... ·Charles Sbaw of ogden birth of. their second
I
.The
G. s.1~'; 3.31 (:.mp,~
o~ Oamp Wftefc End
~ heavy IIIMI. . ., IA.,nedi814! 8cOUts of trOop 331 tOUhd
/IIIDY slana of spring in theJ,r
Camp-out activJties last week end
at the Girl Scout camp .in Sunset
Dinnel" I
.1
.
::110= »:'k.t.aa:u:::: :: Art8~ter
Dlee
Set ~.,or Thuts.
Troo.,
~
~.~
IfrI;.
J(Ml. . . . .
camp-out:
Betty B!ward,- Susan Bowel',
Barbara RIchards, Nancy E~
Karen. Peterson, Marsha Hunt,
Cathie Welllb, and Doris KellerHill·
'.
. >' man.
The girls, w:ho camped in the
Also attend!na activities SatUl'cabin, '¥SIated tile $1IIIIIIt IBUday evenlng were two glrIa from
properlY conlmlttee ~ aettIna up the' seoiol' troop' Rita· Rios and
tents. tor the summer activities. Ellen Smith.
BEAUTY SALON
.
!Ibm 1$ WINr,ER.WEARY TOO
.
GRAN'D OPENING?
'1 South Cheder Road
Call Klngswood 3-0476
Actlv. M••ber of ... Swa .............1•••• A ••ocl.tl••
~~~~f.~~~~~~~:~:~~S~~~~~~~~~
• • ;
a'et, Serv- Headquarters -
'..
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S'
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If the Carpenters Finish in Time \
If the Paint Dries on Schedule
If We Get the Stock ~ovei:lSoon Enough,
We Expect to Open the New Spo,rts Shop
Today, on Street level, at No... Park Avenue
Just In Case We Don", ()pen on
Time. He..e are a Few Specials:
(Special's BelOw ONLY on March 22, and
Faulty Brakes cause. many, accidents.
Check 'Brakes Today. .'
State Truck Inspection. Spring' tune~up •.
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Leading De&igner8'
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Wonderlul Savings For You.
The Largest CoIll!Ction lif
Gowns in Delaware Co.
• Brldesmald.'s Di ItS
.()ompleee Bridal
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·Prom and Formal
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BRIDAL HOUSE
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LEhigh 2.4015.
Call, "Betty"
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Benefit Building Fund
Swarthmore Friends Meeting
CloWer Memorial
OonatloD
'April 5, 1957
8;15 P.!II.
$1.50 & $2.00
Contaet ,Meeting OftIce. KlDcswood 4-0450
P:njoy ,a Leisurely Dinner • • •
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Yale and Harvard Avenues
Swarthmore
Air Conditioned mning Rooms and Lobby
Comfortable. Sleeping Rooms
Blevator li,ee Park/fig
Complete Hotel Facilities for BallfUets
Receptions, Parties
A McGregor-Dodds Hotel
JOHN M. SOMERS, Mana~er
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CustOIil la..dscape Work
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Telephone: CHester 2.7206
Ask for Ben Palmer. 0. Henry Amold
Visit our Roadside Market
~" . the Middl~town Road
Don't MissthePhil4ldeiphia I=lower $how
March 25-30 Commercial Museum
Maire Arran,.",••t. Now for Sprfn, Spray Pro,rom
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correct repairing
of' aU types, induding
With tM Sonv by th. 'FoUr
(In Tedtnlcolor)
Am'
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La._ ......11
Features 2,. anct ,,. P.M.
binding, refrlnging, sewing
rewe"ving of Oriental rugs,
rehookin~ of hooked rugs,
burling of cigaret bums,
se.ging. hand selvage, and
overcasting.
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1957 Chrysler that you may have the impre88ionlt8
Z--CO"·"r
...• es, more
. ~d more of V()u !'
have ·'lounli our new
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rl!clt !!f "$tapdu:as" on 45 1'.p.mWbether yOur Interest runs to
WarIn&'s ."You'U Never Walk Alone," .Benny GoodII\8D's
e I'll"Y, B6uncen or the very familiar "WhiftenpOOf Song" as
performLl!dby, Robert Merri11, we're sure von'll find somethil1.
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admission, and Mrs. Heien
Wollf. Lima, will be In charge of
hostesses. Charles L. Chandler,
in charge If
reputation rests on Btyling alone.. The t,ruth is it's
more impreaam.·in action. Three performance
~ Pl'j)ve thl8. Her., is the first: (;~. Fire.;
"....." YoBenpae
825 lap fOnd up to 3'lS lap
.. tie CMyaI8r JOO.C). topS in the'iIaduatry.
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aboat torque. the real pay-dirt power that J1IftIII .the
wheels!' Chrysler's torque u. 430 lb:-!f. "' Z8IJO rpm.
again tops in the industry.
More ·power than you need? Maybe. Bat it means
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Ifhoi I!JlOlnlr iheo.iIyWayYou judp performance?
IItrI!in.So you see,
we aD tJUa ear the Mi6My
. ~ DOt. There'. ....Kine di.t,pJacein....t and
Chrysler We meaa jnst ..~t • • • die " . " " - on
..- ,C,."..,• .dUplau lSerIf'" 392 cu. ill, What . . the highway! Come in and 'ddveit _a.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Warden
of Yale avenue left yesterday by
piane!o,. St. Louis, Mo. They will
spend two days with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Berger in Raymondville, Mo.,
and visIt Mr. and Mrs. Halcott
t:hadwlcl< at Noel, Mo. Mr. Chadwick, a high school friend of Mr.
Warden in Catskill, 'N: Y., Is an .
author and publlsh·er. Quips by
Mr. Chadwick have appeared In
the Saturday Evening Post and
he has written Christmas and
greeting cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Warden will go to
Texarkana tomouow' night. Bill
Warden will arrive at Fort WGrth,
Tex., by" plane tomorrow mOrning
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and will visit his uncle Mr.
Warner E. Life and family. Bi1I
will join his parents Sunday when
they arrive from Texarkana and·
they will go to San Antonio to
attend the ·45th Annual Convention of the Western Petroleum
Refiners Association, one of the
oldest and strongest ass.oclations
In the 011 Industry. Mr. Warden,
a consulting engineer, will be one
ot the speakers af the convention
and will speak Monday morning
on ..tlj.e topic "CoordlnaUon·Be-. .
tween the Asphalt Producer and
the Asphalt User."
.The Wardlms wlUremam in.San
Antonio until ·next .Thursday
morning when they. will go to
Houston on business. FrIday
ning they will go to Wichita,
IA;;;;ta:and wiIivisit friends in
J.
Kans.,' where Mr. and
Mrs. Warden Ilved during the llrat
six years of iliell' married lite and
Where their sons Bill and Bob
were born. lUll, .3 senior at
Swarthmore High School, will return home-next 'week 'end:'
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Next Monday Mr.' ·and Mrs:
Warden; will gcf to ChieagO, ill:,
and that evening will attend a
buffet dinner aDd meeting given
for Mr. Warden's compaby's stair
of engineers on ·the DIlnols Toll
Road 'with 1IIeIr wives. Tuesday
eVening they will IIy to Cleveland,
0.; for a vialt willi 'Mrs. 'Warden's
sister;' Miss Rachel LIfe, and. win
I r'EOtuI'n bome Wednesday, April' I.
eve-
Here are'some figures for cf)mparison.
We believe they talk louder
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tha!1words,.and·that you wilifind this mNs~e worth reading.
'80 iaadt'hu Lea Mid ~the good lOObofthe
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SPECIALLY SILiCnD SUNDAY
MATlN" ~.R CHILDRIN
Z:\sP.M.
'-Color C"rt....
Wall to W.all installations a specialty.
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"WRITTEN ON THE WIND"
I Mloyll!ll1 .. ls In charge of invitations
Enplane For Missouri
"Most gl~m~rous car In a generation
March 24. 25, 26, & 27
10k" WII".". '.11 Sell"':' .
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Others assisting with the abGve
arrangements will be Robert M ..
I,"raIl~r af Elm avenue; Mrs. John
William W. PrIce, John
M. Dickey, and Mrs. H. WaiTen
Jacobs of Rose Valley; George
Hay ,of Media, Mrs. J. M. Adams
of Wallingford; Mrs. Edward
Lebels of PIne Ridge, and Eric
Weiss of Spring1leld.
Business Men's Lunch
12 • 1 :30 P.M•
,
SUit.. Molt., Tu.s. &.Wed.
Rugs repaired
Annual Event Scheduled
for ~aturday
April 27
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Frontl."man
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Architecture Tour
Mrs. ,)'ojm S. McQuade, Jr.,
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Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
F."'on."
Arts Center Plans
The fopner Johilson estate In
Moylan-Rose Valley, wi1l be the
setting for the ftfth Annual Arch1_
tecture Tour sponsored, by the
Community Arts Center, Waltingford. ~hedUted for Saturday,
April 27, the tour will i1Iustrate
how, with careful planning, the
20 acre estate was subdivided Into
small home sites ~Ithout destroyIng Its Original character of lJ'anor
and farmhouse. HOIDes will be
open for the tour from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m.
The committee Is preparing Imt
minute plans under the general
chairmanship of Emma l-oulse
Warlleld, Springfield, executive
vice president and are' director of
the center.' H. Mather Lippincott,
Moylan-Rose Valley, whose suggestion for the' tour was selected,
i~ directing the wr~ting of the
program. Mrs. Edward B. Todd,
Media, is In charge of program
while J. M. Adams, WaiIIilngJ~ori~' is planning .the visitors'
OF CHARACI'ERS"
An Evening
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95 to $24.95
For In/ormation
--e
40 x40" Nationally Advertizeel Proiection
Screen $23.9$ .~ '. • • Spttcial $16.95
$2.98 Burp. Gun. • • • • • $1.98
$1.98 8" Doll. "
• • " • $1.49
$6.95 "R~dio Station". • •. . $5.19
There is. a veryLi~ited Quaniity
of the Apove Items.
This Special SaJe UmiteCl to those who have the
.Money to Take Advantage
of It.
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to,....
. The Annual Dinner ~eeting for
members of the Community Arts
Center, Walllna:ford, will be held'
~ursday, March 28, at 8: 30 p.m.
Cl>-chalrmen of thia coveied dish
supper are Mi-s.Frances F. Z1mRichard P. Turner, son of Mr.
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merman an Mrs. ames N. Rob- and Mrs. Robert J. Turner of
ertson.
Guerrisey road, Is at home on a
EntertaInme~t will be prpvlded 15 day spring vaoation from The
by the Country I;-ane Playe1:8, Peddie School, Hightstown, N. J.
llI!4er the direction of Frank Richard Is a freshman at the boys'
Strockblne. They will pre" e n t preparatory school.
"Trifles", a one act plBY: by Susan
Mr. J!>bn W. 5eTblod of Amherst
Gl!lSpel.
avenue will leave tomorrow for
The membership will vote on a New Orleans, La., on a business
slate of ofticerS presented. by the trip 01 a week's duration.
nominating committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. SeeThe FesUvalof Arts, to be'beld man of Kenyon avenue had as
at the center on May 25, is now their recent guests Sunday Dr.
being planned. by Mrs. Charles A. and Mrs. James Mallonee of WII_
Dennis, ways aDd means chalr- mington, Del., with their daughter
man, and her committee.
Laura Ann and son William.
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tina
March 23,1957)
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Mrs. Paul F. Gemmlll of .os
Thayer road, will be the hostess
Tuesday at tile Poet's Circle
Ing. Co-hosle¥ will be Mrs. Jehn
T. PInkston.
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman will
give the program on "The Hoosier
Poet, James WhItcomb RIleY".
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Mr. Blahop. will preach af the PLANS DANCE PARTY
'tHE SWARTHMOItEAN
PtlBLlSHED BVEBY FRIDAY AT SWAKTBIIIOBB" PA.
9:30 and 11 o'clock services Sun-
mo~g'bet;?';h:~~!n "!;
serm~~..
An ~'Arthur MUrray D all c
Five U~~~Turtt'
,In Resignations
e
Pady" will 'be held at Canl!!en ; Mrs. Mae R. Tuttle of 37 Cal.
tomorrow night at 8:45, after the lendar lane, Waillnglord, ...ite Of
School classes convene normal opening ,at 8 p.m., tq the Col. Willdlelam B · Tuursdttle, UM'S' Armhy,
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Seni High Bible
retired,
d Th
ay, arc If,
R {)salie D. PeirlDl
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
at 9:30..and 11.
or
d normal closing of 11 p.m.
, lit vaIiey Forge Army Hoapita~
class meela' at 10: 45. Men's an
All popular dances will be ex- Phoenixville, at the age of 112.
E;de.-ed as Second Cla8a Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post~, women's Bible classes are held at hlbited by the Phlladelphis studio
CoL 'Tuttle, was formerly pro.
0ifIc:e at Swarthmore, Pa., under the ,Act of March a, ,1879.
9:30.
.High
h' manager who wlIl dance with· the fessor of mllltary,sclence ~d tac_
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAYNOOH
The Junior
FellOWS IP Mayfair, studio manager. The tics and commandant of cadets a\
SWAX,THMORE_ PENNA., MARCH 22, 1957
will meet at MtCCahthanlIHo~c~:~ dances will be, the Fox Trot, Pennsylvania Military College. He
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I 10:40 a.m. to.go a
e
WaltZ, Mamllo, including the "Cha_ was assistant to the late E. A.,
TRINITY
NOTES
Family
Service
at
the
Friends
Cha", Swing ,«Jitterbug),
Tango,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
M tin House
M
d Howell wben the latlerw&s acting
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Sl!J!Iba,
erengue' and' president during a short period.
At 2 p.m. s'~ay, the Young Rhu?,ba,
Man's God-given dominion over
Holy Communion wJ! ,e ce epoSSIbly the Viennese Waltz an· 'Mrs. Tuttle was born at Lake
material laws of sic!
ilation, will be emphasized at lng. A service of Morning Prsyer Church 'for a trip to the Museum plain which dances are on the ter of Sarah McKenney Ricketson
Christian SclenC!! services Sunday, and ChurCh School will be held of Natural History, PhJladelphlal upswing and which a.re going out. and the late AllenRickelsoDi She
when the Lesson-Sermon is en- at 9: 3q a.m., and a, service of wher" , they' ~Ill be met by Dr.
They might explain also ba.11 wa~ a member of Trinity EplscoMorning Prayer and Litany at Frederick Aldrich, curator. The
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titled "Matler."
11'.15.,
group will remain in the city for room etiquette, If e group s m- pal Church of Swarthmore.
Scriptural selections wlil Interested, and will aoswer IjIlY
SUrvivloli 'in "ddition to her
clude the following from Isaiah
Those serving as ushers will be dinner.
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The Junior High Fellowship will dancing. Contests, or a class in In Gridley,' Cal., are a daughter,
city of our solemnities:' thJne eyes
At 9:30 a.m., C. W. Randall, Jr., meet in the ~oman's Ass~lation dancing any or all., the ~ances Mrs. W. P. Yarborough, wife of
shall see Jerusalem a quiet habl- head usher; Steve Ip, w. A. Irv- room at 5 oclock. At 5. 30
might be held if th¢' group Is so Col. Yru;borough, of Carlisle; a
tatlon, a tabernacle that shall not lng, W. D. Jones, A. S. Mowery, Friends Junior High group
inspired.
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son;Major WlJIlam' B., Jr., at The
be taken down; not one of the and J. R. Tayler; at 11: 153m" go Into the, sanct~ary with Mr;
Supervisor will be Bill ,Bruce; Citadel, Charleston, S. C.; and
stakes thereof shall ever be re- Theodore Evans, head usher; H. G. Bishop and ,the Communican!". the chaperons wlll be Mr. and four grandchildren'!
moved, neither shall any of the Toland, alternate; J. H. Furlong, class. At 6, thledisctwo frou~s ~ Mrs. H. Woodward McDowell and
Services. were held Saturday
cords thereof be brol«!n.. .For the W C. Hogg, Jr., L. A. James, have a panll
uss on 10
Mrs J hn Lo d
h
Lord Is our judge, the Lord Is our J. ·W. Jones, Joseph ReyOOlds, and Woman's Asso:cIati0dn roomminaa, bout Mr. and
. '1 • r.,
mo~ing
at Trinity Churc " ,Rev.
ti
gl
th ' Lo d i our ki
N
their' respective
eno
oos.
Owing to coplJlct in sChedules, H. Lawrence WhIttemore, Jr., oflaw ver,
e" r
s
.... , W. '. Ryerson.
Supper will be served at 6:30 in the Nether Providence High School ficiloted. Burial' was at Arlington
he :will save us.
William Morrison is
McCahan Hall. Choir rehearsal students who were invited to come National Cemetery, Va., Monday.
to serve as acolyte at 8 a clock, '11 be t 7
this week, are now cordially. InFriends ,of Mrs. Tuttle w ere
William Irving and Davis Moscrip wISeniora Hi~h Fellowship ChDir vited to come neXt week to a asked to omit llowers. Instead it
at 9:30, and at 11:15 a.m ..Robert rehearsal wlil be at 5 p.m. Supper regular'Canteen.
was requested that contributions
and Douglas Longman.
in' McCahan Hall at 6: 30 will be
be made to the endowment fund of
The Young People's Fellowship followed by the 'program in the
"~ saw U in the·Swartbmorean." Tiinlty Church.
will meet Sunday evening at 7: 15. Wom,an's Association room at 7.
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The Junior Confirmation class will Mr. Bishop will "Rntinue his dlsmeet at 7 o'clock, followed by the cusslons with the groUp on ''DeAdult class at 8 p.m.
veloping a Relation with God". A
On Monday there will be a ftIm "The' Power of P.rayer'" wllJ
" CHURCH SERVICES
celebration of the Holy Commun- be shown.
COST?
ion at 10 o'clock. Choir rehearsals The Board Of :Deacons will meet
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
will be held at 4: 45 p.m. for the at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Woman's
,
JO~·'it,~o;i. ~:Ia:~':!r;.er Boys' Choir sopranos, and 7:30 Association roam.
It is determined by
Each funeral re- '
Sandal', Mareh 24
p.m. for the Girls'·Choir.' I
The Bandage Group will meet
celves the same hlgh-standard service. 9:30 A.M.-Adult Bible ,Classes.
The Sewing Group will meet a,t Wednesday at 10 a.m.'
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. A
At 10: 30 Wednesday, Circle 7,
will preach.
.
service of Evening Prayer will be Mrs. Harold C. Williams, chair•
2:00' P.M.-Young Adult Tril?' held at 5:40 p.m.
man wlJl meet In the Woman'" As•
5:00 P.M.-Jr.
On ....
....ednesdaJu the regular ••
-'dsoel, atlon room at', the church.
6:30
P.M.~r. High
High Fellowship.
FellowshIp.
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Wednesday, March 27
week celebration of the Holy Com- Those attending are asked to bring
10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group.
munlon wlJl be held at 7 a.m. Mrs. sandwiches.
,
D•••no•• OF" "'HaM.
Thursday, March 28
Maxey Morrison will conduct her The Lenten Family ,Night meet~
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CHESTNUT
STRIIT ...
6:30 P.M.....,Family Night, Dinner. Bible Class at 10 o'clock. (The Ing Thursday will be a covered
. O\IYEII
H.IAII,
MAJY "-lAIR, _
ME'rRUDlST CHURCH ,Children's' Lent,;"Servlce, will \>e !U~h '~upper, wi~.~ ,."1l!'n!l1Y ""
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' J"hn C. KuJp, ' '
held at 3:30 p.m. The Boys' Choir [sked to bring a veJetable dish, ,a
Roberl Wilde
MInIster
sopranos
will
rehearse
at 4:45
salad, orisII dessert
for' Afterwards,
six
Minister
of MUllc
p.m.,
and at
8 o'clock
Lenten
De- Supper
at 6: 30.
Sunday, March 24
votlons in the Church and Parish Henry L. McCorkle, associate edi, 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
Bible Study wlll be held.
tor of Presbyterian Life, will
8:45 A.M.-Fellowship Cla8a.
There will be a service of Holy speak of, the work of th~ church
11:00
Kulp willClass.
preach. C,ommunion at 10 o'clOCk Thurs-, In every phase 'Of its work abroad.
4:00 A,M.-Mr.
P.IIf.-Conftrmatlon
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7:00 P.M.-MYF, Jr. High Fel- day morning, followed by the
lowshlp.
Lenten meeting of the Woman's
METHODIST NOTES
Wednesday, March 27
Auxiliary. The Boys' Choir altos
Sunday School, classes for all
8:00 P .M.~Lenten Service.
will rehearse at 6: 30 p.m., so- ages beginning at two years, will
'1"other day, I wuz watchin' the' boys chasin' the
TRI1"iTY CHURCH
,pranos at 7: 15" p.m., and the Men's convene at 9:45 a,m. Simday
girls ar~und the school-house. ,It's a$ure slgu of
R. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector Choir rehearsal will be held at morning. The first meeting of the '
spring & no dill'erent than when, we 'ww/: kids.
7: 30.
Fellowship Instruction Class ,for
Sandal'; March 24
8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion:
There will be a service of Eve- new' members wllJ be conducted
When boys tried'to chase !be, I,slood ,my ground
' 9J~u~MSc::';;'f: Communion.
ning Prayer on Friday at 5:40 by the Pastor iii' the Parlor at
, & whacked 'ern good, unll'ss your Uncle Amos wuz
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer and p.m.'
, I'
this, time.
watchin' - then I'd run too, just to make him
Litany.,
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_ AJ the 11 o'clock MOrning Worjealous. He'd chase"lne btit couldn't catch me _
7:00 P.M. - Jr. Confirmation FRIENDS MEETING NOTES ~Ice, Mr. Kulp will use as
that is, 'til 1 day I fell do~ on purPose. Tba~'s
Class.
his sermon subject, ".I\; Living
a long time ago & when I mentioned it,be l!rinnE;d,
7:15 P.M.-Young People's FeIThere will be no Adult Forum Sacril\ce", from a series 'on the
' lowshlp.
'
and no FIrst,-da,v School Sunday,
sly-like 8< saId, "You .want II new LAMP or sumpln',
8:00 P.M. - Adult Confirml'tion Friends. are fuvlted to. atlend theme, ''The, Apostle's Apl!"al for
why'n! you see THE
,Class.'
Lent". The choir will sing "0 Holy
,
Monday, March 25
Family Day at Meeting for Wor- ,,Jesus" and Charles Hoover, tenor,
ship at 11 a.m.
will sing, the Oftertory Solo, "If
'
(The Annunciation)
10:00 A.M.-.Holy! Communion.
The Adult Forum )1il1l b&. i:e- With All YoW; Heljrl".
1
Tuesday, March 26
surned the following week ~th a
There are nurseries for' infants
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
talk on Martin Luther by WlIJlam
Just Arrived'. • .', a New Selection of
7
and, children up to four years ,of
Wednesday, C
March 2 I
Hordern, assoctate' proofessor of age, a Klndergarle!i Church PrOLAMPS for Spring. ,
7:00 A.M,-Holy ommun on.
religion, Swarthmore College.
,.
'10:00 A.M.-~lble Study. ,
gram and a Junior Church Pro• 3:30 P.M.-{;hildren's Service.
ItepreSeotatives to juni"" Year- gram.
OUR GIFT DEPT'S. Gm,w
, BIGGERI
8:00 PIM,-Lenten Devotions.
Iy Meeting, as chosen in the FirstThe Pastor's Con'ftrmatlon Class
Thunday, Jllarch 28,
day School classes, will 1 e a v e for bc,>ys and girls of 'the sixth
Brass & Copper Accessories; Milk Glass; China;
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communlol!.
Whittier House for Phlladelphta grade Will meet at, 4 P.m. in tlie
Ironsrqne; Pottery & Woodenware
,
,
FrIday, IIIareJi 29
at 9 a.m.
Pastot:s, Study 'for instruction
5:40 P.M. Evening, Prayer.
Yea~IY Meeting sessions ~tart at leading to church' membership on
CLOCKS for the wall, or mantle & the best
THE RELlGI0US SOCIETY
th~ Ar~h Stree~ Meeting House, Palm Sunday.'
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looking Grandmother's CI~ you ever saw.
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Philadelphia, on Thursday, March The Methodist Youth FeUow, ,
11:00 A.M.-FAMILY Dl\Y at 21, and continue through March ship and the Junlor'Higb FeJlow_
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welcome.
Meeting for WorsbJp. All are ture '.wille be given Sunday after- .'" reb
'We have the k.irgest selection
early
T -"'.U .
8:00 P.M.-William Penn ...,.,- noon at 3 P.in., ' at ,Arch street by" There will be a nieetlng of the
ture: Arch St. ,Meeting ~ouse. Norman' J. WbItney. llis title is Budget Commi" ttee of the Com_
(Ameri~an Furniture in De/awat:e County
Norman J. Whttney, '1l)to "Into Great Wate " '
Great Waters".
rs.
misSi"n on StewardshIp and Fi~
Mop..,., March 25
UNITARIAN FEUOWSHI~ church.
Par" ot our f~nt pord.
All day sewin'ior A.F.s.C.
" T h e CDmmission on EduC!atlon
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FIRST CHURCH CIlF , [
of D......I.. .;...,
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at 8
Tuesday at the
BUDGET? '
CHRIST.SClBNTIST
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SWARTHMOllB '
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Park Avenue
1Je1ow
Harvard
10:50"
101
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the, Chapel' at 8 p.m. Wednes11III1ay 1IIareJi"
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1l:00 ....8M-"-S~nday lIchoot
111110 A.M.-w_l~ _ . ,
'day. The ml!SSlj8e wlll be
of
11:00 A.M.-The leSIon S ililOIl
'-hr; COUN W. lEU.
a series on the . theme "Words To
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Subfed; "Ow 1_",,_ .. 101_
TIle Cross", ''The Words Of M81AI~N'S
Wednesday evening meetlng' eaCh
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Choir, 8:45, Junior Choir, .4:15,
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Cornelio Stabler Gillam
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Dale Curtis Ever,,"; lOll of Mr.
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An early prelim1nary draft of and Mrs. Frank Melville Everett,
To Present rro~ram
the 1957-58 budget was presented 3rd, of WaJllngtord, was chrlstenCornelia Stabler Gllklm, well.,.
to Board members for study and ed Sunday, March 10 in a private known to many SwartJ'unoreans,
possible paring within the' next service at his home on Smitbfteld will present her program ''Cast of
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get which ',is not scheduled for ot.' tile 'SwarthmOre Presbyterian Friday, April 5, at 8: 15 p.m. for
llnal adoption ,wrtll May. IS, were CJ:.Iurch admlnlstered the sacra- the benefit of the Swarthmore
revealed except that' 'in its rough menl
Friends Meeting Building ;Fund.
Hun6~COlU!er' Pianil;.
form it calls for a seven-mill
The young man's grandparents
Mrs. Gillani's program has 'been
' jump In the, tax rate (making a are Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith described as "one-woman theater
Monday, March 25~ 8115 P.M.
total school district mil,lage of 49). of Haverford avenue, and Mr. an~ at its best, showing her versatility
Three mills Is included to care Mrs. F. M. Everett, Jr., of as an actress, her clever writing
Swarthmore Music Club,
!
for AuthOrity payments on n~w Duquesne.
ability, and her deep insight litto
WJ4iiiE& BOUSE
elementary
expa~on
which
ml~t
human natilre". It will be comGum·Fee 25c
become payable during the budget
Peter and Fred Bloom, sons of prised of new sketches that' have
term. Another three mills pays oft Mr. an?, Mrs. Herman Bloom, of I not, been previously presented to'
a s~ort term loan negotiated a Columbia avenue wlJl arrive home a Swarthmore audience.
year or so ago In connection with today on vacation from Cornell
'k!chl "sh
heater replacement at the College UniverSity, Ithaca, N. Y., untll . "Character s e
ng,~
e says,
Avenue. School and the h i g h April 1. With thel<" par~nt~ they "is just eavesdropping developed
school choral' room. , "
wlJl visit their sister, Barbara, to- into a fine art."
~rs. GIllam
takes her audiences
The Board wlll probably begin morrow night at Centenary Col,
,its lIrst combined squeezing at t1ie
, lege, Hackettstown, N. J, where into liter confidence as she' sits at
new budget in an executive scs_ she will be performing in an Aqua her make-up table on stoge nnd
sian following an adjourned meet- Ballet. Barbara will be home fl)!" c~ats 8':."ut her, ~ext sk;;~Ch'iab~t
Ing to be' held April 3.
her spring vacation from March ,w .en s e :rt?PS 0 cen ,s g,
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Although it informally consider- 29 to April 9 Brownie Bloom they see a IIvmg character 'whose
ed the tax collector's salary at a their 13 year, aid dog long loved laughter or tears are shared and'
recent meeting and decided to by the family and ~lerated by understood."
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make no cbange at that time It 'friends has gone to her Eternal
An alumna of George School
could make' some adjust:m'ent Vacati~n.
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and' Swarthmore College Mrs.
along that Jlne if It takes to heart
Nancy Thorbahn of Lafayette Gillam did graduate work at Coan observation 1:irought to it Wed- avenue entertained eight of her I~bia, U~=S!ty s~n:. a:ten~
nesday evening by the local Re- classmates at the Rutgers Avenue ~h:!":~n N":;orku ~ty.or
e
publican Committee. The commit- fifth grade at a dinner party SatTh Gil
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tee wished to bring to the atten- urday. evening.
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lams ve ,a
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tion of the School! District the fact
~alls wh!,r; for years Mrs. Gillam
that SwartJimorQ'S tax collector
directed the summer plays.
·rect!ives ~ approximate gross DR. W. F. -G. SWAN
,compensatlbn of $8,500 while Dis'TO SPEAK APRIL 5
ON NEw ASSI~NMENT
trict auditors receive orily'$70 each
Dr.' W. F. G. Swann, 0 g den
Larry Franck of Cornell aveper annum. On a salary basis the avenue, renoYfned physi~irl of the nue, an ensIgu in the United /States
School District pays the tax col- Bartol Foundation, will be the Coast Guah!, returned to his base
lector $2800~ ,while the Bqro\,gb speaker, at the regular mqnthly' in New Bedford, Mass., after a
adds $3100 on a 2% per cent of Friday Luncheon, Meeting of the six-week p,atroi aboard the weathcollection \lasis, and the County Hannah Penn House, Phlladel- er ship' U.S:C.G. Cutter Escanaba.
$2600 as 4 per cent.
Although It phla, on April 5.
Ensign Franck' has been irans,
,
makes no, recommendation the
'Dr. Swann's topic will, be ''The ferred to Cleveland, 0., the
Committee is of the opinion that Latest Developments of the Cos- U.S.C,G. 'Base in the Great Lakes
"OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.
the School Distrlet auditors are rillc Ray". Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee region. In his new location he will
underp&ld arid the Borough Tax of Mt. Holyoke place, president, be assigned io civil engineering
Collector is overpaid.
wiJI 'preside at the meeting..
duties.'
the
testing. Elementary
School PrlncIPat' 'Thomas Boyle
told the Board that the program
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alms
to decrease dangerous riding
is supplylng registration and owners carda and men to assist with habits and lessen sohool and parental headaches OVer lost bicycles.
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COME TO THE
GRAND OPENING
Today. Marcil 22nd
AT
THE NEW LOCATION
Gift Shop,
5 South Chester Road
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This advanCe eamed the Motor, Trend /'fop';ne Acbiewment
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the power you buy,
Four gr'eat V-8'. with np to 310 bp. Go Swept-Wilwl
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Awardastheoutstandingcontribution to the industry. GoSw.pt.WipgI
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An urcent appeal for volunteers
to serve in a clerical capaetty In
the Blood Program and other seNices has been Isiued by Mrs.
David Bingham· Staff Aide ChaIrmlUl for the 6~artbmon Braach
of the American Red Cross.
A one-day training clasa for
volunteer Staff Aides will be held
Tuesday Match 26th, irom 10
a.m. to p.m. at the Southeastern
Chapter Headquart-
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Arm SON
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TIl. Floors
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total Bed Crolla piet\jre," abe folloWiDj,t!Ie chr1stenlDc Of their
all aclded. "Our orsanlzation would daughter, Sara L.7DIl 0'Brlen, at
lng, IIl1ng, aDd .....eral cleric
it impoulble to operate with- the Presb)'terlan Church Sunday
work at the local branch 00lce and
their ~."
~orDiDg, March 10.
at Chapter headquarters.
Further lnfonnation can be oj)- ;;:;;;=:;;;;;;;;;==_;;:;;;_;;;i;;~
"The ever necessary paper work
by contacting Mrs~ Georse Jeweloy ..... I..d
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connected with the Blood Program
the ·local Red Croa
EMIL SPIES
and other· vital activities made
Service cbafrman by
avallable through the· Red Cross
KIngswOod 3-0885.
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requires trained volunteers wlIlIng
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to devote a portion 0
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Mr. and Mrs.' William Conron Cloc:k __ I..
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bon and the armed forces," said
from
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Ber I,
Mrs. Bingham.
a w s . trip to
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CONSTIUCTION·
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Brien
FOR S~A~LiIiE:e-Frii;eze~, I'
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Jack Prichard
Bicycle,'
Hobby, Toy
Shop.
Parts, accessories.
Milt
Glass205
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton
MAdison 6-0713. Opposite
Theater.
PERSONAL _ uPHOLSTERING
Large Chaks 'Completely rabuilt with new fabric $55-Sofas
$110 - Over 30 years experience.
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
Klngswood 3-8761
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condition. Sale· ·at traccost. Phone Welsh Valley
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Opposite ...... 9 .. Hall
WANTED
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SILVER DOLLARS
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J. F; BLACKMAN
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WHITE SLIPS
MARCH
Remember - With the return to us of
eael[ $100.00· worth of Register Slips.
we"1I give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
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urru ure,
glassware. Estates wanted. CHester 2-7473.
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WANTED - . BabY-SItting by high
school semor, Any night. Call
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FOOD MARKET
Alterations
Jobn H. Wigton. et at for a apecol.. permit
for the ueetJon of a medical baUdJag ctlDOD
the . abo~e prem.laee~ with provilloa for
oft'...atreet parkllllf. DetaIl. of the uld-p~
posal II1Q' be examined. meanwhIle. In
tbe omce of the undemped.
ELLIoTr BICHAlIDSON
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Estlmal., on Now Rook
GenOine.S.all.Spring
WILLIAM IUIKE,·&: SON
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Six
Swarthmore
cnces.years
All of
work
is done inreferoUr KIngswood
WANTED _4-1526.
Woman for days' ~~==p=.=a=.e=.=1::3=-o=J~I8====~1
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of Mr.
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Estimates
3-144i
are
free.
Thorn
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Phone KIngSWood~~3-~4~254~'~~~~~~~1 Klngswood
WILLIAM
BROOKS
ASPHALT TILE • IU •• ER TILE Sharon
Hill Q734.
PLASTIC TILE • YINYL TILE
FORMICA • LINOLEUM
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A public bea.rlnc will be beId Iii the
Councn Cluunber. - . . . b Hall. Swuthmore at '1:10 P.II. IIQadu April 8th.
196'1. to CX!OnIIlder the apptlctloD of Dr.
or
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Reasonable. Tom Reeves.
4-5446.
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
STEAK
SPECiALS
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Wbirly-Binl L_
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See USN .Film
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CLASSIFIED ADS
1401 Rldl., Ave.n
the
Dartmc!\ltb-CUde' ~.
ill at a faml1T pa17 at tbelr nom~
"I caDIIOt·
in Ptill
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Five chlldren were baptized at
th, second service March 10 at the
Presbyterian Church. They are:
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Sara Lynn ~rlen. daughter of
Wallingford Cub Pack 27:1 anMr. and Mrs. John W. O'Brien of nual Blue and Gold banquet was
A larg~ group of lOCal residents
Dartmouth CIrcle' James Harold held early In March, at .Christ watched a small. one passenger,
Ogram, son of ~ and Mrs. Har- Church Media. Featured a~trac- Army helicopter, known as a
old Ogram Jr of Wilmington tlon of the evening was a film on whirly-blrd, make the initial
~d. gran~~ ~f Mr. aDd Mrs: !he United States sUbmarln~ serv- lan~ng last Saturday on the new
Harold Ogram of Riverview road' Ice. .chief Petty officer NapIer and landing strip of the Philadelphia
Kimberly Ann Morrow daughte; Bollerm1'n first class Demni of the Antiaircraft Defense at· Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. RObert C. Mor- Chester Navy Recruiting Office Quarry, Crum Creek Canyon.
row of Westmlnster avenue' R b- presented the film.
Colonel Pat M. Stevens, III,
ert Edmund Fry, J~., son ~f ~r.
Twenty-eight cubs were honor_ commander of the ~Iadelphia
and ·Mrs. Robert E. Fry of Va ... ed with awards by Alex Ewing, Antiaircraft Defense lD his adsar avenue and grandson of Mr. awards chairman. The hoys were: press t? the spectators sill~ that
and Mrs. James H. Hornaday of
Den I, Wister Kane. Jimmy thl' ~trlp. which Is /lve ~utes
Dickinson avenue; and Irl Noel Ewing, /;lam Downes; Den 2, ·Bob- walking distance from antiBll'craft
Duling, 3rd., son of Mr. and Mrs. by Fritz. David Fritz, John Allen, headquarters in Swarthmor~ would
Irl N.DuIIng, Jr., of Newtown Robbie Brown; Den 3, Steve Ber- be used as a pick-,~p pomt .for
Square, and a grandson of Mr. ry, David Hugh~s, Pat Castellon, personnel and small Items of lIDand Mrs. W. Henry IJnton of Dale Richards; Den 4. Bllly Mc- portant equipment.
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Wawa
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Clure John Redden F ran k
He added that driving-time for
The' Rev. J~Seph'p.BIShoP ad- Bonn~.·
' . , headqu,,:rt.ers· to some. of the disrillnistered the sacrament.
Den 5, Ricky Casey, Tom Cush- t,mt "-,,Uancraft ~ites lD the Phlla.
man, Bob Perry. Bucky Downes; delphia Defense IS as much as ~
Addresses· Conference
Den 6, George Setton, BlIIy Holt, hour and a h~. By helicopter the
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Charll1S Seymour of Cornell ave- 7 Jim Breuer Ronnie MaGee' is 15 minutes way.
nue, secretary of .:r&5'kson-Cross Weblos Den Tom Graham Jeff Ac<:ording to Colonel Stevens
Contpany, particlpatedjn a cOn- Milloway. '
'flights to the landing strip will be
demnation appraisal short course
Cuhmaster Bob Butler presided at Infrequent Intervals and will
at th!!, ;Eighth Annual Regional for the evening.
not f,?llow a regular schednle.
No structures will be built at
Conference of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers in
-Attends Convocation
~e strip, which is just ,west of
Washington. D. C.• March 2. His
Chester Road (Route 320), as the
was ent,ltled "What To Do
The Rev. John C. Kulp, pastor two ·lielicopters attached to the
When There Is No Apparent of the Swarthmore Methodist antiaircraft headquarters will be
Market· Data."
Church, attended Bishop Fred P. hangered at International Airport.
'March 6, Seymour spo~e' to the Cprson's Annual Convocation on
North Penn Board of Realtors at Preaching conducted Monday and
Mrs. Peter Murray of. Pa.-k ave_
Lansdale on the subject of "ThIs Tuesday of this week In Buck nue entertillned at bridge Wed-,
Risky· Business of Appraising."
Hill· Falls.
nesday evening.
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.Green I-!eas
The regular quarterly dlyfd.od
aI $1.50 pe' 'h.a.. on Ih. <1%
cu"'!llafloie Pntforrod' Stock hat
....n deClared. p.;y..bl. April
1~, I.P51, to .it~d.n of
.....rcI March 30, lP57.
$500 MONTHLY
Start!n, salary for 2 ftecutlve-trPe
salesmen to ntpreHnt la"Je Eastem
flnondal cor"nlfl~. No travel. Sol.
and plolilly do'I..-I. _
2S-4O
old, rnaf.:'
of asiumTn, r-Ponllbll.
Itlt.. la r.querHnIJ interview pltcIM
Tnclude brT.f HrtOna; h1story. all
n~lI.. conffdenlal. Our' talesm.. have
b••n Informed of -ihls ad. Ilol: A. L
~arthmorean ..
FOR SALE
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NORRIS
424 Haverford Place
• Programs
Klngswood 3-8345
Advert'.'all Letfers '5 he......
1iI.1e. :service oa Maltl.ca" .
Latten ..
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Sweet Peas
2 cans19c
Kaiser Foil He~vy' Duty
eAnnouncemenn
for·
Photo-Copies Made
Swarthmore
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CO;'OP RED LABEL
• Letterheads
.Blllheads
is,.s. ~t"lSTER
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Limit 16 to a Customer
Offset Pr~ti... of An Kinds,.
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810r$I~OO
Duplicating
Service.
HOW
LIKE ANY· OF. THESE PEOPLE?
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I. C. C. Loan Co.
418"10,....1 SI.
Chester. Pa,
March 141
have money problems
Orange· Juice 7 lor $1.00
PYLE
CHRISTIAN
, SCIENCE
HEALS·
.2 for 29c
yOlf,
Seald'Sweet
Checb will be _11....
Robert S. WIcI:. P...ldent
.,.art
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George Myers &Co.
Water H......n
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QUICK ·FROZEN NORRIS OR BIRDS EYE
PREFERRED DMDEND·· .
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, . . Voters League
: Elects New 0ffic8rs
Group Urges Preservation
of County's Creek
Valleys
The . Swarthmore League of
Women Voters voted to urge the
Delaware County Commissioners
to take all sleps necessary to pre"
serve the major Creek Valleys. In
a resolutioD passed at the group'S
annual meeting held last Thursday at the Ingleneuk.
The resolutioD reads: "Whereas
the coDtinued' development of
Delaware County threatens to
overrun our major Creek Valleys,
and whereas the mainteDance of
said valleys is necessary to give
our people place for recreation, to
provide drainage for flOOd waters
aDd to preserve the last beautiful
landscape remaining; Now therefore be it resolved by the Swarthmore Leageu of WomeD Voters
that the County Commissioners
are hereby petitioDed to take all
steps Decessary to preserve these
Creek Vallys and to buy the adjoinlDg undeveloped ground for
·a stream valley preservation sy...
tem. utilizing the means of a bond
Jsa:ue, if neceS$ary. n
The membership accepted with
regret the resignatioD of Mrs. Hallock Campbetr as a member of
the board' Mrs; Campbell is ODe
of' the Republican commltteebacked candidates for a silt year
school board term.
The group accepted the report
of the nominating committee. Mrs.
S, M. Viele chairman. for officers,
The Dew officers are:
Second vice-president. Amy
HowlaDd; treasurer, Mrs.· Alfred
Maass; corresponding secretary.
Mrs, E. J. Smyers; cilrectors. Mrs,
J. B, ShaDe and Mrs. H, Morris
FusSell; aDd nominating commltteen. Mrs. J. M: Honnold aDd Mrs.
Bruce Miller.
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Draft Board. •
For a time during World War
II he lived on a small farm In
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Bucks County, near' Sou er on.
returniDg to Swart1urtore later
OCCUpy aD apartment
Harvard
avenue with his' malden sister,
Milrgaret. After her death, iD 1953
moved to the home of his
daughter. Grace (Mrs. Jolln D.)
011 Yale avenue. In addltion to Mrs, Narbeth and uu. SODS
already mentioDed a fourth SOD,
C, of Wyncote. an eDsurvives as also do eI.ght
grRDdohlldrt;n:
aDd Patricia
Narbeth, Willi~ C. Roxby. Jr.,
Andrew and Marjorie (chlldreD of
Harold) aDd Judith. JUDe .and
John B~~rd.~c!illdren Of. Jolln)...
Inte,?"ent .1D the fam.ly lot at
Westminster cemetery.. Bala-Cynwyd followed yesterday's service.
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Service Held Yesterda;'
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and Mrs. A. Blanton Tiller
of Haverford place will have as
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Tiller' _.(Continued from 1'1!¥e 1),
a clever rendition of the old favor- thdr guest _rs.
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family. and began a medical pracite "Asleep In the Deep." Jlm just old niece Chriatianna Zlebe of
tice here. In 1900 he married his
returned this week from Shamo- Richmond. Va.. who will arrive
Shenandoah childhood sweetheart,
kin. where he represented the this week end for her spring vaGrace I.,ydla Coffman, ,aDd estabI In th All-5tate cation.
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lished II. l10me and ofIlce at 110
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Mrs. Cliftord Banta of
Cornell avenue. Mrs. Roxby died
Carol Williams wili lead tIie Parrish road h1lv~ as their guests
In 1942.
Majorettes In some fancy twirling Mrs. Banta·s brother-In-law and
From 1903 to 1914 Dr. Roxby
routines, while Randa Roess and sister Mor; and Mrs. H. F. Fudge
was professor of anatomy at
the; Color Guards have readied an of Crawtordsvllle. Ind.
Te~ple University Medical Scho~I,
unusual military drill routine. The
res.gning to devote himself to pnFlag Ballet has 'ChoseD the popular
vate p~actice for 11 years and then
"Allegheny Moon" for its musical
r"tUrIllDg to Temple In 1925 as
vehicle and Susan Williams will
professor and head of the departbe seen In a clever aorobatic roument of anatomy. He retired In
tine to the aettlng( of "Teddy
1944 arid was made professor
Picnic," Nancy Rosenbergemeritus.
er hi h school choral director ,;;;;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
Temple Medical School 0 e a n
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William N. ParklDson referred to
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accompany
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Dr. Roxby as "ODe of the~ foundagroups.
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Paul Friend aDd the Band part.
Medical Cen!er", While at Temple unlors,: nnounce
ents will serve refreshments to
he taught three of his sons who
Friday' Square Dance those participating and the eveare DOW physiciaDs: Dr. Harold C.
niDg of music will conclude with
Elm
"Square up" will be the call
OpeD House D,nce In the school
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with w.hom he ved at 501
Woman's Clubhouse at, 8: 30 p.m.
aveDue for the past year. -Dr. John Friday evening March 29 at the
WhdO aDrlso wheD the Junior' Woman'~ Club
Mrs. William T. Saiom of HaI~·.vesJr,.ma dSermathtologist
war more. an
. of Swarthmore holds its Dniluall
Bruce S. of Roxborough,' medical
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verford place with her sons Peter,
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square dance. Members and their
aDd ·Jimmy leave today for
· t or 0f St udent h ealth servIce
d lree
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husbands and frieDds are very ~ week's spring vacation with Mrs.
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In addltioD to his work a t ·
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Salom's parents· Mr. and Mrs,
Temple iD 1903 and 1904 he lecMrs, Willlam Gaylord. chamDan N. M. Pierpont of Waterbury;
tured on the anatomy of the?f the affair. announces that even Conn,
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nervous system at Woman's Med!- .f a husbaDd. does not square . Karl Thomas, a sophomore- at I
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aloDg'
Cornell CJniverslty, will arrive·
cal
Col Iege. In 1905 h e t augh t ay- dance,
b·d bring
tablhimwiU
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atomy at the old PhiladeIPh.a:
n t ~e R bert .,' th e s~t l'P home to~orrow for the sPrjng re~ Just !tow lorig hils it
DeDtal School,
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owns a rs. 0 , ...a er WIll dO cess.
been SInce you .Ilad a
He had served OD the board of the calling. Refreshments .will .be Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;;=Oiiiii===,"-:
thorough physical checkadmission is free.
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pointment wi~ yow: Poc"
odis! Church. He was aD hODora
tot today. It's the modern'
life member of the Swarthmore
Mr. aDd Mrs. Alonzo L. Tyler
Fire and Protective Association of South Chester roatI bjlve as
to "lIlIp fe.eli!lg fito "and president of the Association
house guest Mr. Tyler's
now may 'save a linfrom, 1920 to 1930. resigning in mother Mrs. EugeDe M,Tyler of
Of All Stock
ge!ing; cosdy illness. And .
his eleventh term.
LlDcoln. Neb.. who arrived last
-:Just In case yow: DoCtor
EverythIng Reduced
8'ves you a prescriPtion....;
Dr. Roxby was a member of week"for an extended visit.
Jearu.eSchloesser•. daughter' of
careful ~ompounaing is
the College of PhysIciaDs In Phila~
ANTIQUES and
Mrs;
C. Dudley Schloesser; Jr.• of
. Ow: specialty!
delphia and the American MediGOURMET SHOP
CATHERMAN'S
cal Association. He was aD as- Park aveDue, Is at hOlDe for SpriDg
vacatioD.
Jeanne
attends
NorthDRUG STORE
soci'lte member of the Delaware
Providenca Road
COUDty Medical Society which he ham.pton School for Girls. NorthWallingford, Pe!1na •.
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had served as presldeDt in 1922 ampton. Mass.
while on the stal! of Chester Hospit~J, He was also a member of
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"You Meet the .NICEST People at Speare·.···
Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. and
t1~e American Association of
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_STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thunday. 9:30 to 5:30;
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versity Professors. He was a Mason
Friday. 9:30 to 9:00; .Saturtlay. 9:30 to 6:00
aDd a member of the Farraday
Lodge. Knights .of Pythias.
MortoD.
: During World War I he was Offlcial lecturer in First Aid for the
southeastern. PennsYlvania Red
Cross and also served as examlnIng physician of f!:1e Swarthmore
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alice Larke..,
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Mr, aDd Mr... Willard TomllDSOD of Rutgers avenue. with Mr.
Tomllnson's hrother Mr. Albert
Tomlinson of Montclair, N, J .• reiturnediMonday trom al.three week
visit with their SOD-ill-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harlie D,
Reynard and SOD David in Gulfport, Fla. During their stay, they
drove, to Treasure IslaDd to visit
with Mrs.· Theodore Crossen.
formerly of Sw"!'thmore.
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collar. .longJSlee.ves, Iba..,.1 t·
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Unseen generatoni brought griddle cakes to
many people this morning! They powered the
machines that ground the wheat, that packagP.d .
th~ flour, tQt helped in everi step of the way.
to you •.• an!i then helpeci.to .cookit.
EVery day, more and more wonderful use. are
created for; electricity. 'And, moSt wondrous of
•all. " ,the COst of this electricity has. gone
down lDstead of up •• , bas now reached lID
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,
nam:=~~O: Shallc~.
The
18 WeJJesley road,' was omitted
laSt week frOm the' Ust of candldates received from the Election
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Mr. Shallcross flied for the' six
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_ his name will appear on the banot
WiU';·Series
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M.n..~9,1957
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SEEIC COACH
The Swarthmore Clippers baseball team. sponsored hy the Llons
Club. la looking for a volunteer to
repl,ace erstwhile coach' Ed SuIllvan who has moved away. The
team comprises boys 10 to 12 who
ate members of' the Lower Delco
League.
It plays twice weekly In the
evening. from. June ~5 through
July. approximately. Anyone tnterested Is requested io call Jerry
Turner, KIngswood 3~094.
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No FooIin' Mutual
Exchange April.2-5 .
Palmer Skoglund, 3 SWUuunore
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Anxious Antiqu-,ers, Burplace, has been appolnted0to sen:e
as· chairman .of the' Sw~re
rowing Bargain-ers, Cann),
Area Canc.er Crusade; 'hl;blighted
Customers N.B.
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In the May Primary. .
by
doOri~'-cioor drive
MODDr. Lovett Dewees•. long~tlnle 'There were nowithdrawaJa of day,,~prilJ8.from 7,to 8
Tuesday mol"llinC. April 2. at 9
family doctor of suburball.l"hIIa- candl~tes who filed for. the variThe Amerlc~ Cancel "Soelety.
a,m, the doors of the Woman's
delphia and now. Ii: mAmber of the ous d f t l c e s . D e l a w a r e County UDlt, is ~engaged
Club 'wlll open wide for the steadY
Friends 'Counsellor Service for
In a war against a m~ ene111$'Ch of householders beartng
Pbiladelpbja IYearll Meeting· of
GI"Y'
my.1n the field of medlcall'esearch
goods .to be "exchanged" at the
Friends. will speak at WhIttier
, w h e r e the battle to extencf control
Annual Spring EXchange whlclj
Jiouse Thursday April 4 at. 8 p.m,
of aDd eventually conquer Cancer
will be held all day Wednesday
From h}s ~perlence as II family
goes O!l unceasiilgly.·
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and Thursday' morning. April 3
A .toW of 887 Cancer ~atients
and 4. Tradltiozially. this.. Exdoctor 'hewlll draw deductions.
about .the .jnterreJation4hlp of
Pro'gram. To Be He'ld i,n' Delaware County received.
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change ushers In the Spring.
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"PareDts. Children, and Schools"
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Before the march of gocds beID forming healthful. and creative
Friday, April 5th'
tial or complete help ~gh our
Service Thursday' For gins Tuesday. at least 70 clublifetime attitudes In children.
In Clothier
Service Program. The nuiDber of
Dian Thomas
members will have been tralncid
Dr, Dewees comes as the third
dressings made' 'hy 2.150tvolunIn check-In routine so that the
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patients and' dlstriTaylor
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Dian Thomas Taylor. wife of is less than in previous years for
. League. for S.,
Women's Internatioilal
war th moreans. WI·11 present a Center wa 158.055; nigh •..' shirts,• Lt. Forbes McCoy Taylor. USMC. both conslgner and handler. Club
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760. The Del.aware Coun'"
Unit died In T,aylor Hospital. I Ridley committees have been working fo,r
Peace and Freedom. which h as, program 0 f h er ......
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Ibtoughout . thl! ~ter•. been con- Ske t ch es·.u
o"",er Memona four Publi<: H.alth NurslDg<. Serv- Park Monday attemoo.n of. lobar weeks to make this .the smoothest
slderlng the .subject of "Peacefulf
runniDg, althoug.h the lo'ngest se.Iices who made' a total of 4,312 calls thrombosis. Mrs. Taylor. with her lin
Attitudes; Rearing . Cblldren.
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g; in the ..reco,rd' of exC'hanges
to 201 Cancer patients. The total
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Good wliI". The series was lnitiService Program frain September was born February 9 at Cherry since the initial. pDe during the
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1. 1955, to August. 31. boO, our
Tw SID
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Dr, Charles L. Thomas.
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fiscal year, coSt the Delaware pa-nts
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of Swarthmore. . former school
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direCtor of research for Sun Oil
G~ds' for exchange will \>e of
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. t adnasCounty Unit $29.073.22.. ' ,camp'
.any,' aDd his wlfe Vlr ...- I a .e very varIe ty 0 f sprIng aDd sumpnDc
d
. Education throughout the year
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slsted by,Mrs. Roy McCorkel aD
is.a major pari of the SOciety.s M,. at 445 Riverview road. She ~er clothing, household Items,
Mrs, Colin ·Bell. both. mothers
was admitted to the hospital last sports equipmeDt. books. No hats.
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progra'm
reaching.
a
climax
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tbooks o.r shoes. will be. ac1
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whose expe ence • 0 . v 3 .g. . •W t
Thursday., She was 22 years old pock e..
April,
"Cancer
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". ued Iab oraQn Ap.ril 8. when a nelg.hbO.·r who . Lt. 'I1aylor. a resident 'of Glen- 50 cents will be accepted. CoDcultures give them
has graciously agreed to acit as a cae Ill, until stationed at Cqerry s.gner:s
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tory material from _ wh1ch. . to
must remain with their
ipeak,
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so.Jicltor. calls. it is hoped each Pl>hrt. ;"as reach.:... in Mlanil by goods UDtIl they are checked In at .
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'Interest was stlniulated to COD. "'news ".f. hI_ wife.''s death. H.e had the desks. The h.ours for the Tues... the study of thls1mportan.
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further· meetings were
six-week tour ot duty: He arrived 9 a.11\. until 3:45 p.m. After ·the
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by Mrs, Pem~rton ("Mjm1")
in Swarthmore TueSday afternoon doors close.collirpittees will work
by Mrs. Lane.
·~cicpm.pleted. a~!-~ementa,.tor~"9.~lytoS()rt.hang! I!nd dts.
. by these teachers. the .dlii- .
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was nI'd
e playartlcles'for.
' . the folioWin..If day; -.
cussiopa.were lively. 'and helpful.
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P~omptly at 9 a,m. on W~esto atienders.· AwOUIf ettie f~da-' .
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The Swahhmore High School Laurel Hill Chapel. A memorial day se~g will begin. It will conmeiJ.tal.worJdngpriilclp11!li In~ :O!'
,April 5 at 8.15 p.m. Baseball squad bas been worklDg service will be held at a later date tinue until 8:30 p.m. On Tbursday
guidanee of nui'sery-age chUdreli, tor the benefit of the Swarthmore out for. 'the past tWD ~eeks In in G1;mcoe.
It will occur from 9 a.m. until 12
by Mrs. Dlckaon. ran a VelD FrieDd~ Meeting Building Fund: preparation for the comlnil cam~ . Mrs, Taylor remaiDed In Win- Noon. This will be the first time
01 unity witb that which Bess
She caqs h~r sketches ''Cast of palgn. UDder the coac~ of Mil_ netka. IlL. for a' 'year after her that selllng has consumed more·
Lane had to say 'about later' guld- Characters". Presented with orig- la'V- Robinson and the leaderShip parents moved to Rutgers IIveriue. than· one day. The committee deanee toward ~ce
of Captain. Charlie Wentz. the Swarthmore, in order til grsduate clded· to add. the extra hours. ac_
and In the worltl. It. was pointed WIN TOP 'SHOW HONORS squad la looking forw~d to a suc-, from New Trier High SchCICII there. cordllig to th~ anpouncemeDt of
out that the' chUd must learn t o .
.season.., . .
T,kIng an accelerated· coJU'!18 at ~s. Harold C. Wi11lams chairmaD
live frOIll wlthln-to' find . ways
Several present and former
Captain Wentz, an all-around Mt,aml University, OxfQrd. 0 .. she of' the undertaking•. In order to
of m~g 'declsion from insight Swarthmoreal!!! served OIl
ex- player .but better known tor. his was graduated In Febru!inr; 1955 enIalllle the scope of Its communirather U1an from outer control or hlbiting comm1t~ of the Provi- .pitching, heads the returning and on October 1 of that year was ty serv·ice. Tbe line of earlyb1rds
·coerclon. Mra. ilicksoli,emphasized dance Garden; Club In the Pennayl-veterans, .DaveTbomas ~~ JIm- married in. the SwartiuJiore.Pres- '!'ill prohably atlll form and may
the importance' of' simplifying all yanla' Horticultural Society Sec- my Pappas b~ a year s, expert- byterlan Church, Her ~1IJlI11y Irans- still 'carry of! .the "finds" but the
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tion. of ~e PhI~delphla Flower ence to the keystone sack at second ferred to the Rlvervl.w avenuecomniIitee feels the longer sale
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Show which recl!lved Be1(eral hon- and shortstop respectively. Skip home about three year, ago. '
will enable goods lost in the crush
mor!::.aI~~ussh.eOumW .now at the Com- Skoglund at. first. and Dicit Coles
Besides her husband.' son. and to be seen and that bargains un'iP 4
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the mC)und will certainly show pareDts Mrs. Taylor III $lUVived discovered. on the first day will
The Club staged a shadY garden Improvement over their Ane first by a brother. KariM.. a sopho- be available on the second.
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C 111 competitionwlth three other year performance of last season. more' studeDt at Cornell. Univer- tile doors are closed on Thursday
Ninth grade siudents \lI1d er the garden clubs· winning first plaoe
Wayne Miller. laSt year's third sity.
" c l u b committees In charge of
Fectio'D of E1Iiabeth'McKlecol- and two adt;Utional ~al awards.
has sulfered an appen- . In lieu of flowl!rs it was aSk~' settlement will go Into action.
$1180 fu· their door-to-doi>r The exhlhlt received the G!>ld dec:tomy and wlJl not be able to that dODations be sent to the Heart orderIng., sorting. figuring to
canvasa .0 f ow
"",_ ..... .. d R t- Medal C~cate of the .
practice for another. week.
Fund:
smO\>th the way for Friday settle- .
•..n...uore an
u ichusetta Horticultural SOciety and
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last. Thursday. '
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men .
Friday ColleeUon
Swim Club Clean-~
ResporuiIng wl\h' entlJuslasm the· Silver Trophy of the Phjla- is expected are:.
On FridaY. the fourth day of the
were ni!11\erous contributors. mak- delph~a Flower Show•. lnc.. both
Pitche!'I>-Warren Single. Noel
operatioD.
'the club doors will open
ing this ~ear'8 drive the best yet. for the ;~ dls~c~~=n.
Tumer. Dick Gurin, HeJ)rY.· Coe . ' Issues Second
all
The enlraDce to the Swi", Club again at 9 a.m. and remain open
and assuring the high school ot
~. a ace .
and, Dave Houtz;· catchers-Dick
anoth .
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chBlrman of the committee
H bbersett, Eddi .p"
d at the foot of Riverview road until 2 p.m. DllriIlg thes~ hDurs
.'ear. er student from abroad next. in.cluded Mrs. John S, Albert, a e
ayne an
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Brodie Crawtord. Bill Warden; in- shows· the results of last Satur- consigners ~'I collllet their profit
The Fred \Tan Urk family ex- Mrs. J<>,!"ph S, Bates, Mrs,J. ~- fleiders-George ,Brodhead, Jeb day's volunteers' worl<. A huge, and unsold 'articles, Goods not colpeel to be hc!Sts lo girl fhr .the ward Clyde. Mrs. Robert B. Greer. Turner. Dick Johnson; outfielders pile of trash. tne~ limbs aDd dead lected will bit turned over to
burned by a group of "haritable organizations. •
"""lag year. U. the WIlH'am Welsh Mrs. James P. Henry.lIIIrS: . ..
-Larry Creasy. Peie &S1. 'Bud grass
family'·
this
. to H .'. te C. Snow. Mrs. Fred, R. Wilson.
Jimmy'" .....ce. J'L club members who are anXious to 'The idea' behind .the exchange
.year
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Born from' Switzerland. .
l4rs. Samue
ro \era. r .• , "..rs.
Bruce·McCutcheon. Bill make the club prDpefty· as useful
Theenttre blgh school student Wayne Marshall.
Kenny Crothers.
aDd attractive as possible;
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Among those ,whQ contributed Addresses C9aches Clinic
to the e!fOrt With'. their bl1lWD and
~liard Robinson, 'teacher aDd
FASHION' SHOW WED. p i : g
tools
were
."RlckY'
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Gwinn.
Wes
coach
at the SwarthmOl"e High
change W-Ogram. Local chairmen
WILL AID PTA FUND .!specially if they can hit.
Hoge
aDd
Russ.
Mrs.
Weber,
Peter
SO'hool.
spoke" at the Deiaware'
of this work are Mrs, J. Herbert
Managers are David Depue and
A
fashion
show
and
card
party'
David
Vint.
and
Nancy.
Jack
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Dav_
High
School
Football Coaches
Foley of the High School and J ohD
will be held WedneSday. April 3.
id. Dr. Robert Good and Mark. Clinic Saturday.
Carroll of the t9wn.
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at the Nether ProvidenceSc;llooJ,
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Julie and Jody Brooks. Skipper
Coach Robinson addressed more
The 1-~30 eVent will beneftt the
PARTY TOMORR0'W Willl~, Woody· M~Dowellarici than 100. 'coaches, on the topic
C... YOUVote7
pal-ent-T-eacher SchoIar.ihlp Fund.
The Spring' Party of the 11th Anne, Peter aDd Matk Smith. BOb ''PSychlllogy ~nHlgh Schqol Foot. Bot~ . ~ Di!!D!bers ·are.most Tickets will be available, at ~ and. 12th grsde luniOl'-Assembl.te&Baker,Gordon .'. MacAIP\ne; 11m baJl'·. The points JtilrticularIiem- .
'C!Qrnestly r8ininded that 'the last door. .
- , . will be' held saturday night from 'Spencer. VaiFine and BUr. lerry phaslzecl .stresSed the .value of
Possiblecfay 'fOr registering, with
The fashiOll
being staged 8 until 12 p.m. at the Woman's Liddell. and Cec11 cOmpton.
athletics as the prime factor In a
!be Itegis1ration Commis8Ion In by a 69th . street . store, will be. Club.'.
. ' .Tomorrow, March. 30.' from 9 spOrts experi.en
I!:ec!ia CourtboUIe, changInc their held tnthe auditorium. BrIdge
Mr. and Mrs. lohnW. Carroll ll.m. 'till JiOon·the· picnil! area ana achlev_elit are:by-produets
~~'.J!te.• laX';""'a,.. April ~. will take place fu tile .,.....,-m.
.bethe JlOIl anil'hc.lm for a~ the ereek will be.the.target of a secondary nature.
......... are from II: a.m.. to 4:30 whererefu:_nertawlllbe_.ed. thel_pade,Mr.,aDd·lir:rs.wu- for t4e clean-up In preparation.,
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,","Inded . to Ham A. W~wlllliIirYe as chap-for f\n!places' and pienfc .tables.
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THE s,wAR'i'BMOREAN
"ageS
Women Voters League ·
Elects New Officers
)r.
Group Urges Preservation
of County's Creek
Valleys
J. B. Roxby,Sr., Service Held Yesterday
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family, and began a medical practice here. In 1900 he married his
Shenandoah childhood sweetheart,
Grace Lydia Coffman, and established a home and office at 110
Cornell avenue. Mrs. Roxby died
in 1942.
From 1903 to 1914 Dr. Roxby
was professor of anatomy at
Temple University Medical School,
resigning to devote himself to private practice for 11 years and then
returning to Temple in 1925 as
professor and head of the department of anatomy. He retired in
1944 and was made professor
emeritus.
Temple Medical School D e a n
William N. Parkinson referred to
Dr. Roxby as "one of the foundation stones of Temple University
Medical Center". While at Temple
he taught three of his sons who
are now physicians: Dr. Harold C.
with whom he lived at 501 Elm
avenue for the past year, Dr. John
B. Jr. a dermatologist who also
lives in Swarthmore, and Dr.
Bruce S. of Boxborough,· medical
director of student health service
at Temple University.
In addition to his work at
Temple in 1903 and 1904 he lectured on the anatomy of the
nervous system at Woman's Medi_
cal College. In 1905 he taught ayatomy at the old PhiladelphIa
Dental School.
.
He had served on the board of
trustees of the Swarthmore Methodist Church. He was an honorarly
life member of the Swarthmore
Fire and Protective Association
and president of the Association
from 1926 to 1936, resigning in
his eleventh term.
Dr. Roxby was a member of
the College of Physicians in Phlla_
deillhia and the American Medical Association. He was an associate member of the Delaware
County Medical SOCiety which he
Draft Board.
For a time during World War
II he lived on a small farm in
Bucks County, near Souderton,
returning to Swarthmore later to
occupy an apartment on Harvard
avenue with his maiden sister,
Margaret. After her death in 1953
he moved to the home of his
daughter, Grace (Mrs. John D.)
Narbeth on Yale avenue. In addition to Mrs. Narbeth and the sons
already mentioned a fourth son,
~illiam C .. of Wyncote, an .en;
gIReer, ~urvlVes as also do el.g?
grandchildren: J:oan and PatrICIa
Narbeth, William C. Roxby, Jr."
Andrew and Marjorie (children of
Harold) and J~dith, June and
John B. 3rd ~chlldren Of. John). t
lnte~ment 10 the famIlyI 10ct a
Westmmster
cemetery, Ba a- ynwyd followed yesterday's service.
(Continued from Page 1)
their guest Mrs. Tiller's nine year
a clever rendition of the old favorold niece Christi anna Z1ebe of
ite "Asleep in the 'Deep." Jim just
Richmond, Va., who will arrive
returned this week from Shamothis week end for her spring vakin, where he represented the
cation.
local school in the AU-State
Dr. and Mrs. ClilIord Banta of
Band.
Parrish road have as their guests
Carol Williams will lead the
Mrs. Banta's brother-in-law and
Majorettes in some fancy twirling
sister Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fudge
routines, while Randa Roess and
the Color Guards have readied an of Crawfordsville, Ind.
unusual military drill routine. The
Flag Ballet has ·chosen the popular
"Allegheny Moon" for its musical
ehicle and Susan Williams will
~ seen in a clever acrobatic routine to the setting! of "Teddy
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er, high school choral director ~
'11
0 any the ensemble
WI
ace mp
groups.
Paul Friend and the Band parJuniors Announce
ents will serve refreshments to
those participating and the eve_
Friday Square Dance ningof
music will conclude with
"Square up" will be the call an Open House Dance in the school
Woman's Clubhouse at 8: 30 p.m. gymnasium.
Friday evening March 29 at the
when the Junior Woman's Club
Mrs. William T. Salom of Haof Swarthmore holds its, annuallverford place with her sons peter,\
square dance. Members and their Bill, and Jimmy leave today for
husbands and friends are very a week's spring vacation with Mrs.
welcome.
Salom's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William Gaylord, chairman N. M. Pierpont of Waterbury,l
of the affair, announces that even Conn.
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if a hus~and. does not square
Karl Thomas, a sophomore- at
dance, brmg hIm along anyway Cornell University. will arrive
as bridge tables will be set liP home tomorrow for the spring re• Just how long hilS it
downstairs. Robert Mather will do cess.
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thorough physical checkI
served; admission is free.
up? Better make an apONE MORE WEEK
pointment with your DocMr. and Mrs. Alonzo L. Tyler
tor today. It's the modern
of South Chester road bjlve as
to keep feeling fiL A
their house 'guest Mr. Tyler's
now may save a linOf All Stock
mother Mrs. Eugene M. Tyler of
gering; cosdy illness. And
Lincoln, Neb., who arrived last
-just in case your Doctor
Everything Reduced
week -for an extended visit.
gives you a prescription~
careful compounding is
Jeanne Schloesser, daughter of
ANTIQUES and
our specialty!
Mrs. C. Dudley Schloesser, Jr., of
Park avenue, is at home for spring
GOURMET SHOP
CATHERMAN'S
vacation. Jeanne attends NorthProv',dence Road
DRUG STORE
hampton School for Girls, NorthWallingford, Penna.
KI 3-0586
The Swarthmore League of
Women Voters voted to urge the
Delaware County Commissioners
to take all steps necessary to preserve the major Creek Valleys, in
a resolution passed at the ,group's
annual meeting held last Thursday at the Ingleneuk.
The resolution reads: "Whereas
the continued development of
Delaware County threatens to
overrun our major Creek Valleys,
and whereas the maintenance of
said valleys is necessary to give
our people place for recreation, to
provide drainage for ft.ood waters
and to preserve the last beautiful
landscape remaining; Now therefore be it resolved by the Swarthmore Leageu of Women Voters
that the County Commissioners
are hereby petitioned to take all
steps necessary to preserve these
Creek Vallys and to buy the adjoining undeveloped ground for
a stream valley preservation system, utilizing the means of a bond
issue, if necessary."
The membership accepted with
regret the resignation of Mrs. Hallock Campbell as a member of
the board. Mrs. Campbell is one
of· the Republican committeebacked candidates for a six year
school board term.
The group accepted the report
of the nominating committee, Mrs.
S. M. Viele chairman, for officers.
The new officers are:
Second vilJe-president, Amy
Howland; treasurer. Mrs. Alfred
Maass; corresponding secretary.
Mrs. E. J. Smyers; directors, Mrs.
J. B. Shane and Mrs. H. Morris
Fussell; and nominating committeen. Mrs. J. M. Honnold and Mrs. had served as president in 19221·aFm~p~t;0~n~,~M;;ass;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:l~;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:::;;:::;;:::;;;:;;;:::;;;:;;;;;;;;;:::~
Bruce Miller.
while on the stalI of Chester Hos-II
pi tal. He was also a member of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlin- the Philadelphia Medical Club,
"You Meet the NICEST People at Speare's"
son of Rutgers avenue, with Mr. Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, and
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
Tomlinson's brother Mr. Albert the American Association of Uni..
Tomlinson of Montclair, N. J .. re- versity Professors. He was a Mason
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Satur4ay, 9:30 to 6:00
turned, Monday from al. three week and a member of the Farraday
visit with their son-in-law and Lodge. Knights of Pythias, in
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harlie D. Morton.
During World War I he was ofReynard and son David in Gulfport, Fla. During their stay, they ficial lecturer in First Aid for the
drove to Treasure Island to visit southeastern Pennsylvania Red
with Mrs. Theodore Crossen, Cross and also served as examinformerly of Swarthmore.
ing physician of the Swarthmore
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in the spirit
of spring
THE
GENERATOR I
Unseen generatorS brought griddle cakes to
many people this morning! They powered the
machines that ground the wheat, that packaged
the flour, that helped in everj step of the way
to you •.. ar.d then helped to cook it.
Every day, more and more wonderful uses are
created for electricity. And, most wondrous of
all ... the cost of this electricity has gone
. down instead of up ••• has now reached an
all-time low.
PHILADELHPIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A BIISINESS-IIANAGBI, TAX-PAYING unUlY COMPANY
OWNm BY N£AR\.Y lOO.OOO·STOCIOIOUlEJIS
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PROSPECTORS JACKET of
100% all wool flannel, with
two patch pockets, notch
collar, long .~Ieeves, tbarrel
cuffs. Bright color plaids,
sizes 10 to 18 ....... 7.98
SKINNY PANTS of cavalry
twill, with Ivy leagu'e back,
two westem pockets, self
belt, side zipper. Black, sand,
turquoise, sizes 10 to 18
3.88
SPORTSWEAR
Speare's Second Roor
MAR 291951
SPRING
·NEWS NOTES
H. S. Band to Appear
I Mr. and
Mrs. A. Blanton Tiller
In Concert Tonight of Haverford place will have as
MUTUAL
EXCHANqE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 113
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Dr: Dewees to Speak.
At Whittier Thursd~y
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, March 29,1957
OMISSION
The name of John S. Shallcross,
16 Wellesley road, was omitted
last week from the' list of candidates received from the Election
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Family Doctor is Third Board.
Mr. Shallcross filed for the six
in WIL's 'Good
year term as school director and
his name will appear on the ballot
WiII'Series
in the May Primary.
Dr. Lovett Dewees, long-time
There were no withdrawals of
family doctor of suburban Phila- candidates who filed for the varidelphia and now a mAmber of the ous offices.
~ii~:~:IP~c~~ounsellor Service for
F
iYear!y Meeting of
Friends, will speak at Whittier
House Thursday April 4 at 8 p.m.
his experience as a family
doctor he will draw deductions.
about the interrelation~hip of
Program To Be Held
jlParents, Children, and Schools"
Friday, April 5th
in forming healthful. and creative
lifetime attitudes in children.
In Clothier
Dr. Dewees comes as the third
Cornelia Stabler Gillam, monospeaker in a serise sponsored by
logist,
well-known to man y
the Swarthmore Branch of the
Women's International League for Swarthmoreans, will present a
pf'ace and Freedom, which has, program of her Original Character
throughout the winter, been con- Sketches -in Clothier Memorial
sidering the subject of "Peaceful
Attitudes; Rearing Children of
Good Will". The series was initialed in a panel discussion in November, led by Mrs. Bess Lane
of Swarthmore, former school
principal and a parent, and assisted by Mrs. Roy McCorkel and
Mrs. Colin Bell, both mothers
whose experience I of living with
their families in ~everal dilIerent
,ultures give them valued laboramaterial from which to
Monologist To Give
·Cast of Characters'
Interest was stimulated to con. the study of this important
further meetings were
by Mrs. Pemberton ("Mimi")
,~;!:~~: and again by Mrs. Lane.
by these teachers, the diswere lively and helpful
to attenders. Among the fundamental working principles in the
guidance of nursery-age children,
given by Mrs. Dickson, ran a vein
01 unity with that which Bess
Lane had to say about later guldtoward peace in' the home
and in the world. It was pointed
out that the child must learn to
iive from within-to find ways
of mal
coercion. Mrs. Dickson -emphasized
the importance of simplifying all
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$980 Contributed for
Student Exchange
Skoglund Heads Area
Canc,er Drive April 8
With Home Game Mon.
WIN TOP SHOW HONORS
Several present and former
Swarthmoreans served on the exhibiting coorurlittee of the'Providence Garden Club in the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Section of the Philadelphia Flower
Show which received sever&! honors in the show now at the Commelicial Museum.
The Club staged a shady garden
in competition with three other
garden clubs winning first place
and two additional special awards.
The exhibit received the Gold
Medal Certificate of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and
the - Silver Trophy of the Philadelphia Flower Show, Inc., both
for the most distinctive garden.
Mrs. Wallace M. McCurdy was
chairman of the committee which
included Mrs. John S. Albert,
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, Mrs. J. Edward Clyde, Mrs. Robert B. Greer,
Mrs. James P. Henry, Mrs. Philip
C. Snow, Mrs. Fred- R. Wilson,
Mrs.. Samuel Cro~ers, 'Jr., Mrs.
Wayne Marshall.
Ninth grade students under the
of Elizabeth McKie col$980 In their door-to-door
of Swarthmcrc and Rutledge last Thursday.
Responding with· enthusiasm
Were numerous contributors, making this year's drive the best yet,
and assuring the high school of
another student from abroad next
Year.
The Fred Van Urk family exP
'Ollling year, as the William Welsh
lamily are. this year to Hanspeter
!lorn from Switzerland.
The entIre high school student
body t\)anks the .town's generous
sUpport of the foreign student ex:" FASHION SHOW WED.
change program. Local chairmen
WILL AID PTA FUND
Of this work are Mrs. J. Herbert
A fashion show and card party
FOl oy of the High School and John
will be held Wednesday, April 3.
Carroll of the town.
at the Nether Providence School.
The 1:30 event will benefit the
Can YOU Vote?
Parent-Teacher Scholarship Fund.
Both party members are most Tickets will be available at the
earnestly reminded that· the last door.
The fashion shoW, being staged
Possible day for registering with
~e Registration Commission in by a 69th Street store; will be
~ddress, _etc., is Monday, April 1. will take place in the gymnasim,
ours are from 9: a.m. to 4: 30 where refreshments will be served.
~. daily, 9 to 12 noon Saturdays. (C"ard players are reminded to
e spedal hours of 9 a.m. to 9 bring their own decks.)
!~. have been arranged for toMrs. Walter Hnftman Is malr....,. and· I'riday, Mareh 29.
man, and Mrs: Robert Masters Is
.\toe you registered to vote? . oo-ehalnnan of the attauoon.
WOMAN'S
CLUB
$4.00 PER YEAR
SEEK COACH
The Swarthmore Clippers base-
biill team, sponsored by the Lions
Club, is looking for a volunteer to
No Foolin' Mutual
Exchange April2·5
replace erstwhile coach Ed Sullivan who has moved away. The
team comprises boys 10 to 12 who Anxious Antiqu-~rs, Burare members of the Lower Delco rowing Bargain-erSt Canny
League.
Customers N.B.
It plays twice weekly In the
Tuesday morning, April 2, at 9
evening from June 15 through
July, apprOximately. Anyone in- a.m. the doors of the Woman's
terested is requested to caU Jerry Club will open wide for the steady
Turner, Klngswood 3-6094.
Ill$"ch of householders bearing
goods .to be "exchanged" at the
Annual Spring Exchange which
will be held all day Wednesday
and Thursday morning, April 3
and 4. Traditionally, this Exchange ushers in the Spring.
Before the march of goods beService Thursday For gins Tuesday, at least 70 clubmembers will have been trained
Dian Thomas
in check-in routine so that the
Taylor
time consumed by this operation
Dian Thomas Taylor, wife of is less than in previous years for
Lt. Forbes McCoy Taylor, USMC, both consigner and handler. Club
died in Taylor Hospital, Ridley committees have been working for
Park Monday afternoon of lobar weeks to make this the smoothest
thrombosis. Mrs. Taylor, with her running, although the longest seIson Michael McCoy Taylor who ling, in the record of exchanges
was born February 9 at Cherry since the initial ~me during the
Point, N. C., had been visiting her second world war.
Two Sale Days
par:ents Dr. Charles L. Thomas,
Goods for exchange will be of
director Of research for Sun Oil
every
variety of spring and sum ..
Company, and his wife Virginia
mer
clothing,
household items,
M., at 445 Riverview road. She
was admitted to the hospital last sports equipment, books. No hats.
Thursday.- She was 22 years old pocketbooks or shoes will be accepted. No articles priced less than
last January 17.
50
cents will be accepted. ConLt. Taylor, a resident of Glencoe, Ill., until stationed at Cherry signers must remain with their
Point, was reached in Miami by goods until they are checked in at
news of J;lis wife's death. He had the desks. The hours for the Tuesbeen en route to Pa~ama for a day cheek-in operation are from
six-week tour of duty. He arrived 9 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. After the
in Swarthmore Tuesday afternoon doors close. committees wilI work
and completed arrangements for arduously to sort, hang, and disthe private servIce whicli was held play articles for the follOWing day.
Promptly at 9 a.m. on Wednesyesterday at 2:30 p.m. in West
The Swahhmore High School
Laurel Hill Chapel. A memorial day sell;ng will begin. It wi1\ conBaseball squad has been working
service will be held at a later date tinue until 8:30 p.m. On Thursday
out for the past two weeks in
it will. occur from 9 a.m. until 12
in Glencoe.
preparation for the coming camMrs. Taylor remained in Win- Noon. This will be the first time
paign. Under the coaching of MII_
netka, ilL, for a ·year after her that selling has consumed more
larll Robinson and the leadership
parents moved to Rutgers avenue, than- one day. The committee deof Captain Charlie Wentz, the
Swarthmore, in order to graduate cided to add the extra hours, ac_
squad is looking forward to a sucfrom New Trier High School there. cording to the announcement of
cessful season.
Taking an accelerated - course at Mrs. Harold C. Williams chairman
Captain Wentz, an all-around Miami UniversitYt Oxford, 0., she of the undertaking, in order to
player but betler known for his w~s graduated In February, 1955 enlat:ge the scope of its communipitching, heads the returning and on October 1 of that year was ty service. The line of earlybirds
veterans. Dave Thomas and Jim- married in the Swarthmore Pres- will probably still form and may
my Pappas bring a year's experi- byterian Church. Her family trans- still carry olI the "finds" but the
ence to the keystone ,,"ck at second ferred to the Riverview avepue committee feels the longer sale
and shortstop respectively. Skip home about three years ago.
will enable goods lost in the crush
Skoglund at first, and Dick Coles
Besides her husband, son. and to be seen and that bargains unon the mound will certainly show parents Mrs. Taylor is survived discovered on the first day will
improvement over their ftne first by a brother, Karl M., a sopho- be available on the second. After
year performance of last season. more student at Cornell Univer- the doors are closed on Thursday
club committees in charge of
Wayne Miller, last year's third sity.
baseman, bas suffered an appenIn lieu of flowers it was askect. settlement will go into action,
dectomy and will not be able to that donations be sent to the Heart ordering, sorting, figuring to
smooth the way for Friday settlepractice for another week.
Fund.
ment .
Other boys from Whom much
• CI b CI
Friday Collection
is expected are:
S·wlm
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ean-up
On
Friday,
the fourth day of the
Pitchers-Warren Single, Noel
.
Issues
Second
Call
operation,
the
club doors will open
Turner, Dick Gurin, Henry Coe
The entrance to the Swim Club again at 9 a.m. and remain open
and Dave Houtz; catchers-Dick
at
the foot of Riverview road until 2 p.m. During these hours
Habbersett, Eddie Payite and
BrOdie Crawford, Bill Warden; in- shows the results of last Satur- consigners will collect their profit
ftelders-George .Brodhead, J eb day's volunteers' work. A huge. and unsold articles. Goods not col_
Turner, Dick Johnson; outfielders pile of trash, tree limbs and dead lecled will ~ turned over to
-Larry Creasy, Pete EssI,Bud grass was burned by a group of charitable organizations.•
The idea behind the exchange
Paulding, Jimmy Bruce, Jim club members who are anxious to
(Continue<' ~n Page 5)
Bingham, Bruce McCutcheon. BiI1 make the club property as useful
and attractive as possible.
,
.McKee, Kenny Crothers.
Among those who contributed Addresses Coaches Clinic
Most of the boys listed under
to
the elIort with their brawn and
Millard Robinson, teacher and
pitching also play other positions,
tools
were
·RickY
Gwinn,
Wes
'coach
at the Swarthmoce High
especially if they can hit.
Hoge
and
Russ
Mrs
Weber
Peter
School,
spoke at the Delaware
Managers are Dav,id Depue and
. . ,
David Vint.
and Nancy, Jack Carroll and Dav_ High School Football Coaches
id, Dr. Robert Good and Mark, Clinic Saturday.
SPRING PARTY TOMORROW Julie and Jody Brooks, Skipper Coach ,Robinson addressed more
Willis, Woody McDowell and than 100 coaches on the topic
The Spring Party of the 11th Anne, Peter and Mark Smith, Bob "Psychology in High School Footand 12th grade Junior .Assemblles Baker, Gordon MacAlpine, Jim ball". The points particularly emwill be held Saturday night from 'Spencer, Val Fine and Blft, Jerry phasi.ed stressed the value of
9 until 12 p.m. at the Woman's Liddell, and Cecil Compton.
athletics as the prime factor in a
ClUb.
Tomorrow, March 30. from 9 sports experience, and that ability
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carroll a.m. . till noon the· picnic area and achievement are by-products
will be the host and hostess for across the creek will be the target of a secondary nature.
the 12th grade, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- for t\)e clean-up in preparation
llam A, Welsh will serve as chap.. for ftreplaces and picnic tables.
TROPHY WINNER
eruns. .
Those who come are asked to
Ben Palmer of Rose Valiey
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stewart bring their alOi!s, hatohets, ,rakes
.
N1\I"Series WOIl· a special trophy
are the host and hostess for the anil pruning sheers. There may for a rock garden display in the
junlo~ class.
be cold drinks again.
Phi1ad&!phia Flower Show.
,
Palmer Skoglund, 3 SWarthmore
place, has been appointed ·to serve
as . chairman of the Swarthmore
Area Cancer Crusade, highlighted
by a door-to~oor drive on Monday, April 18, from 7 to 9 p.m.
The American Cancer Society,
Delaware County Unit, is engaged
in a war against a merciless enemy in the field of medical research
where the battle to extend control
of and eventually conquer Cancer
goes on unceasingly.
A total of 667 Cancer patients
in Delaware County received partial or complete help through our
Service Program. The number of
dressings made by 2,156: volunteers for 690 patients and distributed thipugh our Information
Center was 158,055; night shirts,
760. The Delaware County Unit
paid a total of $8,828.37 to the
four Publlr. Health Nursing Services who made a total of 4,312 caUs
to 201 Cancer patients. The total
Service Program from September
I, 1955, to August 31, 1956, our
fiscal year, cost the Delaware
County Unit $29,073.22.
Education throughout the year
is a major part of the Society's
program reaching a climax in
April, "Cancer Control Month".
On April 8, when a neighbor who
has graciously agreed to act as a
solicitor, caUs, it is hoped each
resident wlll give financial· support to Strike Back at Cancer!"
Ball Season to Open
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_on FrIday, AprIl 5 at 8: 15 p.m.
fo~ the benefi.t of the s.warthmore
FrIends Meeting Buildmg Fund.
She cal~~, her sketches :'Cast. of
Characters . Presented WIth OrIg(Continued on Page 5)
APRIL 2, 3, 4
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Young Mother Dies
Visiting Parents Here
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THE SWAR'l'HMOREAN
Pap 2
~ and Thu!1'day of tbJs week at
her junior year: at Davis and EIk- arandchild of Mr.' and Mrs. WU- daughter, Jf1l Elaine, on
nam A.. Clarke of Wallingford.
day, March 21.
bm> home on Harvard aVenue.
irls College, Elldns, w. Va.
She is the granddaugbter Of
Mlss Mary De
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f covering at his home on North
of Ogden avenue bave just re- nell aVllDue will be a member_DlJ8~o"'i Chester road from a case of the Media are receiving
Aston Mills, an.t Mrs.
turned 1rom vacationing for a the chorus of "sisters and ~,
tiODS on the birth of their second Davison of Media.
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and aunts" of the production of chicken pox.
month· in Palm BeacJi.
Miss Polly Told of Park avenue,
Gilbert l"'d Sullivan's opera
t Westtown
Louise P. JohnsOn, a freshInlllll "H.MS. PInoafore" to be.present- third grade teacher a
at Bucknell University, has been ed the week end of April 26 in School, Is spending her spring vaI
invited to join Mu PIlI Epsilon. Philadelphia:
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cation in Salisbury, Md., and AshI
national profeSsIonal music society
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills Brod- ville, N. C.
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for. women. Membership in
head! of Maple av.enue· returned
Mark Andrew Restrepo, son of
socIety ¥I based upon scholarship yesterday from a five day vaca- Mr. and ~. Richard Restrepo of
BEAU"FY SAlQN
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· and musical ability. Louise, the t10n at Beach HaveD' N, J.
Dartmouth Circle, will celebrate
'WHO WALKS WITH IRAun' IS ALlYl TO SPAI...
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sld'.
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ney Johnson, Jr., North Chester . Lanle Hopper ",!ll return Sun- morrow for 18 of his young
~ Road
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.road, is studying for ttie degree day. to Cornell ymversity, Ithaca, friends.
'r .
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of bachelOlO of science in music N. Y., where she .Is a stu~t, folDr. WillIam Y. Rial returned to
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education. She is active in musi.
her spring vacation spent his home on Harvard avenue yescai organizations on the campus at her home on DogwOOd lane.
terday following the meetings of
and a member of the Mixed Chor1st Lt. John Tyler, son of Mr. the Anierlcan Academy of Generus.
and Mrs. AIloDzo L. Tyler of South al 'Practice held this week In. .SI.
Mrs. George Hager and children Chester road, is now stationed at Louis, Mo.
of Vassar avenue are spending the the Naval Air Statlon at Corpus
Miss Catharine Fussell of Vasschool vacation in Baltimore, Md., Christle, Tex., where he Is under- sar avenue spent a few days of
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this week at her home during the
visiting Mrs. Hager's mother.
going advanced. jet training.
.4." Evening oj Monologue.. by.
Mary Phillips, a freshman aJ
John L. WetJaufer of. Strath spring vacation at Cornell UniverMount Holyoke College, has been Haven avenue has been pledged sity, Ithaca, N., Y., where she Is a
elected secretary of the Mount to Sigma Phi Epsilon, national so- graduate student.
Benefit Building
Fund
Holyoke' Athletic Association for cial fratemity, at L
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1957-58. The daughter of ·Mr. and sity, Bethlehem.
and Mrs . Donald P. Jones of
. \
Swarthmore Friends Meeting,
Mrs. C. Russell Philips, Strath
Mrs. Mathews M! Johnson and North Swarthmore avenue, a
Clothier Memorial
Doution
Haven avenue, Mary will be a children .Johnnie, Chris, Scott, graduate student at Boston UnIApril 5, 19~7
8:15
P.lII.
$1.50 .. $2.00
member of the executive board of and Carol of Park avenue are verslty, will return to Boston Sunthe organization which coordinat- spendiilg this week in Cape May, day following his spring vacation.
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BABY NEEDS HOMEt
congratula-I
· • • So do h.. ·parent.! Willing to rent or buy four bed- _
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N.Mrs.
J. Birney K.
'Morse
. of Harvard avenue entertained at a tea
Thursday afternoon of last week
in ho;'or of MrS. B. P: Boehm of
Brooklyn, N. Y., who is making
an extended visit with her daughler Mrs: J. Roy Snape bf Harvard
avenue.
Ann'Drlehaus. a freshman at
Ohio Wesleyan University, Dela.
O. rehIroed to her home on
Yale avenue Saturday for her
spring vacation. .
Louise Howe of South Swarthmore avenue, spent part of' her
spring vacation visitlDg Lois
Thompson of Clifton Forge, Va.,
formerly of Harvard avenue.
Louise's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howe, her brother Richard,
and ~er grandmother Mrs. John S.
Vertner, did some sightseeing in
Washington, D. .C., fl)r sev"'1'l
days aDd thendi-ove souUl'to' meet
for the return trip to Swarthmore..
Fred Bloom, on spring vacation
from Cornell University, has been
home-bound this week with German measles.
Barry D. Gwinn of Rutgers avenue has been recently initiated
intO the Getty,burg College chap-.
ter of Phi ·Kappa Psl, national s~
clal fratemiIY. Barry .)5 a freshman majoring in law.
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
of Guerpsey road have had
their 'house guesls Mr. arid Mrs.
Mrs.
Newnam,
of Henrywere
Fisher
St.. Paul,
WalnutHoward
lane will
begmJr.,their
en ofroute
hOme·Mlnn.;
from
spring vacation today from :Cen- F.,rt Lauderdale, Fla., where they
tenary Coll~ge for Women, Hack- spent the winter..
ettStown, N. J.,They will retUrn .' Mary Willis of Springfield,
to Hackettstown on April 9.
formerly ofDlckIDson avenue, has
Mrs. Corben C. Shute and sons recently been elected president. of
David and Eddie of Maple avenue her college chapter of Chi Omega
spent a few days of this week sorority for next
Mary is In
sightSeeing 'In' Wasl!ington; D. c.,1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;;;;~iiii;i;;;iilliiiiiiii'"'1
and Annapolis, Md.
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CHRISTfiNED
Morgan Eugene Herman, Jr.,
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SQU of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Herman
of Glenolden, formerly cf. DartD~. R. C. 'Ammerman announces· he
mouth avenue, was christened Jast
,
month at the Emmanuel Lutheran
is retiring from Swarthmo{e. Beginning
Church In Norwood.
Tele,..ne: CHester .2.7206 '
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As~ for Ben Palmer or Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cook of
Milmont Park have announced the
birth of their second child and
first son, Thomas Reed Cook, on
March 5.
The little girl is the twentythird great grandchild of Mrs. tda
. Stabler of WaJUngford, formerly of Rutgers av~nue, and a
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· for drawings of FREE Door Prizes. (Nothing to
Buy ... regist~r only once per person please)
• ALSO - we h~d suc:hmiserable response to
our sale, of 4Q"¥ 40" ".rojection Screens last
week we will run 'thi~offer'again for two days
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fIi!iI to the plano. and orcheslra "e"diti_ of the 25 ·leadill9
SORgs
from 1950 through 19561 two
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The executive \l~ of the
Hi Q team took the lead in Series
United World Federalists West
II of the ntnth annual .quiz conDelaware cOunty chapter ·has
test. sponsored by the Scott Paper
scheduled. a paneI.!JisFussion on
Company Tu,,!,day moming In the
the new Eisenhower' ~ctrlne for
Aldan-Lansdow,ne auditorium.
the Middle Eal/t, to be held MonThe Swarthmore team, consistday, APril 1 .at 8 p.m.' in the
ing . of Mark Smith, Rosemary
}vhlttler House on the campus. .
Cox, Paul Willis, and Bruce McPanel members will be Richard
Clltcheon, a~d sponsored by HarW. Dole, Jr., chapter chairman
ry OppenIanlier, teacher of science
and agent for a New York insur-.
a~.,Swarthmore, scored 34 points.
ance ~ompany; John Honnold, proto move o"t in front of Chester
lessor at· the U!liversity of Pennand A(ldan-I;ansdowne, who scorsYlvania Law School; and the
KKG'sto rIII.eet ed 29 and 25 points respectively.
Rev. John H. Hauser, Rector of St.
Members of the. Kappa Kappa These three schools are ,competing
Paul's Episcopal Church, Chester. Sewing group will meet Tuesday for top hOllors in the scholilstlc
The public is invited to attend at the home of Mrs. Frederick quiz contest which .in Series I, Inthe meeting and participate in Gawthorp, U Ogden avenue.
cluded 21 Del",ware County high
what 'promlses to be a Ylorthwhile
schools. In this ea~\ier s~es,
and stimulating discussion.
"I saw it In theSwarthmorean.'· Swarthmore scored 99, -pomtS,
r===;::;;;;=======================~IChester 96' points, alld AldanLansdowne 94 pointS.
ThIs will be the eighth year in
Want to •••
which SWarthmore has - been a
firiallst in HI Q competition. Last
year the local team won first place
.as it· did on two prevJ.ous OCcasions. No other school in Delaw..re
County approaches the record of
Swarthmore's teams during the
nine ye;lTs in which these -conUnder·tbe Gvro-Lator Reducill2 Plan
tests have beeri held.. •
'where
. ThewlnnJng school wlll ~ive
a check for $1,000 to be used for
YOU RELAX WOUiEREDUCING
a worthy educatlm.l8l pul"JlOSiand
MuSS
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Bot!)er
the .,lndividual membeis Of the
DIsrobing
victorious·team will be IIi!cIplentS
:~ity: Touches.,the Bodr
of gold. wrist ·WatcHes. Seeond and
third place winners will also reSOOTHING - EPFECTIVE - OOlllFOJlTABLE - RELAXING
ceive
sChoOl aDd individual prizes.
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Dellt. Tuesday ilt Chester
Slwes time, effort imtl ".011.,. IT's l1li10"",,".
. sehool lind ~tinaJ cOntest
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Regular $23.9540" x 40" Screen $16.9~ave
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festival committee in .charge of
arrangements.
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boostby'-ih~ 'organlza-
given
a big
tion last
faU' of. the S.A.C. soccer
team. This team, which began In
the Philadelphia League third division, moved up during the year
to division two ball and is currentIy In fifth place ·out of 12
teams.
The Swarthmoreans boast an
overall record of 16 wins, five-losses, and tWo ties against teams In
'ill threl> divisions. . Their goal
record is 91 for and 46 against
being almost exactly a 4~2
average. Wlt~ only. one.
game remalmng, fIie local exponents of the sport are pleased
with their su;eess in their first
year of orgamzed sOCCer.
Several high schoola in Delaware C~~!y have been invited to
the exhibItion ~d It is hoped that
~t may help d,tin:'ulate la
mtere~t in soce r m 'fome of
attending the game.
Look Smart - Feel Smart
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The the..
lIJ"Og."inwiII
be televised
ftom
Swarthmore
College
campus at 12 noon April 7 and
will be carried on CBS affiliate
stations acrOSs ~e country.
I It will be shown in Philadelphia
over WCAU-TV, Chllnnel iii,
April 14 at 11 a.m., WGAL-TV,
Channel 8, April 7 at 12 noon.
Feder8lists to :Discuss
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Typical of the youngsters who
may find themselves on the outside of college campus looking in
when the enrollment pressures'
double in the next few years are
IrvIn G. Zimmerman, Harnrd
eleven-year old 'Ginger MacM'anus avenne, has been appointed asand twelve-year old Pud Flan-' Blatant vi"" pft8ldent: pnbHc reagan. Television viewers wlII ac- laUons for the BeD Telephone
compllllY 'these stars of "Let's Company of Pennsylvania. He has
Take a Trip" on an introductory been division revenne aceounUQ
tour of Swarthmore College camp- mlUlacer in the eompllllY's eas&em
us to catch a brief gUmpse of col- area.
lege life. Pud and Ginger will
meet President C),urtney Smith.
They wlII. visit a Civil Engineering
laboratory and watoh a professor
and studenta work out a bridgeload problem. They'll listell brlefThe Swarthmore A.thletlc Club
ly whil.e a biology professor lec- soccer' team will play an exhlbitureshlsclass. The ehildren wlll tlon game tomorrow, March 3D, at
see too that coIlege Isn't all work 2: 30. p.m. at Deshong Park in
when the lacrosse team scrlm- Chester. Their opponents will be
mages and the College Chorus Grand Union, first half champloos
gathers for some singing.
of the Philadelphia League third
Educating while it' entertains, division. Purpose of the game 1s
"Let's Take a Trip," by means of to help build interest i? s",coer in
a camera takes youngsters at home the Chester area wher,: It was once
td Interestin~ places and tries to played a good deal.
answer SOJru! of tbeir endless
The gflDle was planned by Frank
quesl\ons. The two-year old pro- Robinsoh and phil Swayne, local
gram was' selected as outStanding soccer' enthusiasts, alld bas been
by the. General Federation of given the help of the Chester De-,
Women's Clubs in 1956, and was partment of Recreation in thl!
named the "Best Children's Tele- building ,of goal posts' and
.
vision Program" In 1955 by the of the field. Deshon,g Park is 10EdIson Foundation National Mass cated iust west of Edgemont aveMedia Awards. Many fourlh, fifth nue and north of 9ih, street. Adand sixth grades use it 'as home-. -mission Is free and the game
work for social studies claSses and should be a close con\est.
substitute field trips.
_.
.
swartIirnore '. Soccti'r . has.. been
At the Spring Festival of Delaware C~unty Federation of Women's Clubs, last Thursday at the
Twentieth Century Club, Lansdowne, the Swarthmore club won
24· awar~ in llterature, fine arts
and home-era.tt., Five members
took honors in poetry, short storIes, and play-writing.
Mrs. JoWl T. Pinkston Jr. won
five awards for her juvenlle story,
"Baby Sitter", for a feature artlcle, for lyric poetry and quatrain
verse. Mrs. Glen Grogan won
three awards fo. her sonnetS, free
verse and' children's poems.
.
Four awards were given to Mrs.
R. Franklln Yeager for her chlldren's poem, ''One Flock", her
poem, "Spring Melody", free
verse "Lonely Interlude" and a
. "Mr.. Trinket and the
Trivet"..
To Mrs. Oscar J. GHcreest, clas_
sified as a prQfesslonal writer and
winner, . three first awards
were presented. She wrote a juvenile stotyentitled, "Audience with
the Queeri"; a 'monologue and a
play "The Wife of Cyrus'!.
Florence LucaSse waS.!given a
first award for her fealure article
"Life;s Lovelln
ships to the Philadelphia Regional
Writers' Conference, to be beld
June, were given by The Federation alld the SJI18rIhmore Woman's Club to .Mrs. Pinkston, Jr.
and Mrs. Yeager,. respectively.
In the field of art, three members won awards for their 011
Mrs. Avery F. Blake,
' . M. Lackey and
Mrs. James
~haplelgh.
In the home-craft department,
where 35 attlcles were submitted,
five members won awards. Mrs.
Benjamin Olcott won a' first award
in weaving; Mrs. David Ullman
one In knitting, Mrs" J. W. Warnes
jewelry making, Mrs .. Frank
Local Soccer Team
In Game Tomorrow
·Malr. Arrallge'."elltl Now for Sprlllg Spray '",gram
102 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennsfvania
..
E.
Visit
. ou.r Roadside Market
on . the Middletown Road
b~. Edwin
. S. Carlin,
I
Arnold
I
March 18, 1957, he will be succeeded
by
. ENGAGEMENT
·Mr. and Mrs. J. TheooJore Grash
of Lancatter announce the engagemerit of their daughter, Barbara
Brandt, to Mr. Robert Austin AIlison, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Allison of Vassar avenue at Newpon, R. I.
'.
. Miss ~raSh Is in this· year's
grliduating class at West Chester
Stilte Teachers College. Mr. AJ1ison graduated bi June, 1956, and
is at present at Naval Othcer
Candidate School at NewpOrt. '
'.
BIRTHS
.
I
IJuI Club Snares 24
Co. Festival Awards
Writers' Scholarships
Go to Mrs. Pinkston,
Mrs. Yeager
them.tl
Custom Landscape Work
.
8ell Appoints Zimm8l'man
CBS-TV "Let's Take a Trip," a
half-hour weekly series produced
by CBS Publlc Mairs, will feature
Swarthmore College on Its sbow
April 7: The program' is timed to
coincide with· the April launching
of a publlc service advertising
Ic ••m:palign sponsored by the Counfor Financial Aid to Education
"to create In the American public
a greater awareness of ils stake
in our institutions of higher learnand to stimulate it to provJde
IiIlLCr4!BS,ed financial support for
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow .
.
es
the extra
college.curricular athletics of
Dr. Ji;ugene Carson Blake, president of the National Council of
tile Churches of Chrisl, fiew from
, Ohicago sunday evening and was
the dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs.
Robert H. Heinze, 566 Marietta
avenue. Presen! also were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Cadigan, 607 Elm
avenue. Mr. Cadigan Is Editor and
General Manager of l'resbyterian
Life. Dl". Heinze Is his Associate
General Manager.
Jonathan Blake Heinze, a third
child, is named for Dr. Blake, and
wiIJ be baptized in the Presbyterlan Ohurch at the 9: 30 service,
Sunday, Aipril 7.
Robert MoP. Greer '60, son o!
Mr. and .Mrs. RObert B. Greer of
Famum rd., Media, bas. been
· pledged to Sigma Nu social fraternlty at Colgate University,
Hamllton, N. Y.
Raymond Pope will entertain
fOr 60 members of the s,!phomore
class at Swarthmore High School
tonight at a Pizza party at his
home at Dartmouth avenue. Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Marsh wiIJ be the
chaperons.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brogan, Sr.,
of Guernsey road have returned
home from a week's vacation'
Cocoa, Fla.
Judith W.. Abbe, daughter of
Mr. ·and Mrs. Robert Abbe of
Cornell avenue, and Nancy C.
· Newnam, daughter .of !II1r.· and
Inc.
Middletown Road
CORNELIA STABLER GItLAM
•
.
3 bedroom home with expansion pos$ibilities. Preferably
near Rutgers' Avenue School. CoR
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The .Bouquet
9SoUth
Calrege To Take TV
Bows Aprillth
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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day and Thursday of this week at her junior year at Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, W. Va.
her home on Harvard avenue.
A. Sidney Johnson, 3rd., Is reMiss Mary Decrouez of CorMr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Kite
covering at his home on North
of Ogden avenue have just re- nell avenue will be a member of Chester road from a case of the
turned from vacationing for a the chorus of Usisters and cousins
and aunts" of the production of chicken pox.
month in Palm Beach.
Miss Polly Told of Park avenue,
Gilbert and Sullivan's opera
Louise P. Johnson, a freshman "H.M.S. Plnoafore" to be· present- third grade teacher at Westtown
at Bucknell University, has been
ed the week end of April 36 in School, is spending her spring vainvited to join Mu Phi Epsilon, Philadelphia.
cation In Salisbury, Md., and Ashnational profeSsional music SOCiety
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills Brod- vilIe, N. C.
for women. Membership in the
Mark Andrew Restrepo, son of
society is based upon scholarship head of Maple avenue returned Mr. and MI'\;. Richard Restrepo of
and musical ability. Louise, the yesterday from a five day vaca- Dartmouth Circle, will cele!:>rate
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sid- tion at Beach Haven, N. J.
his third birthday with a party toLanie Hopper will return Sun- morrow for 18 of his young
ney Johnson, Jr., North Chester
_road, is studying for the degree day to Cornell University, Ithaca, friends.
of bachelor, of science in music N. Y., where she is a student, folDr. William Y. Rial returned to
education. She is active in musi- lowing her spring vacation spent his home on Harvard avenue yes ...
cal organizations on the campus at her home on Dogwood lane.
terday following the meetings of
1st Lt. John Tyler, son of Mr. the American Academy of Generand a member of the Mixed Chorand Mrs. Alonzo L. Tyler of South al Practice held this week in SI.
us.
Chester
road, is now stationed at Louis. Mo.
Mrs. George Hager and children
of Vassar avenue are spending the the Naval Air Station at Corpus
Miss Catharine Fussell of Vasschool vacation in Baltimore, Md., Christie, Tex., where he is under- sar avenue spent a few days of
going advanced jet training.
v·jsiting Mrs. Hager's mother.
this week at her home during the
Mary Phillips, a freshman at
John L. Wetlaufer of Strath spring vacation at Cornell UniverMount Holyoke College, has been Haven avenue has been pledged sity, Ithaca, N.· Y., where she is a
elected secretary of the Mount to Sigma Phi Epsilon, national so- graduate student.
Holyoke Athletic Association for cial fraternity at Lehigh UniverMr. Arthur Jones, son of till'.
1951-58. The daughter of Mr. and sity, Bethlehem.
and Mrs . Donald P. Jones of
Mrs. C. Russell Philips, Strath
Mrs. Mathews M. Johnson and North Swarthmore avenue, a
Haven avenue, Mary will be a children .Johnnie. Chflis, Scott, graduate student at Boston Unimember of the executive board of and Carol of Park avenue are versity, will return to Boston S~n
the organization which coordinat- spending this week in Cape May, day following his spring vacation.
es extra curricular athletics of N. J.
the college.
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of HarvCHRISTENED
Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, presi- ard avenue entertained at a tea
Morgan Eugene Herman, Jr.•
dent of the National Council of Thursday afternoon of last week son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Herman
tIle Churches of Christ, flew from in honor of Mrs. B. P. Boehm of of Glenolden, formerly of DartChicago Sunday evening and was Brooklyn, N. Y., who is making mouth avenue, was christened last
the dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. an extended visit with her daugh- month at the Emmanuel Lutheran
Robert H. Heinze, 566 Marietta ter Mrs. J. Roy Snape of Harvard Church in Norwood.
avenue. Presen! also were Mr. and avenue.
Mrs. Robert J. Cadigan, 601 Elm
Ann' Driehaus, a freshman at
ENGAGEMENT
avenue. Mr. Cadigan is Editor and Ohio Wesleyan University, DelaMr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Grash
General Manager of Presbyterian ware, O. returned to her home on
Life. Dr. Heinze is his Associate Yale avenue Saturday for her of Lancaster announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara
General Manager.
spring vacation.
Brandt, to Mr. Robert Austin AlJonathan Blake Heinze, a third
Louise Howe of South Swarthchild, is named for Dr. Blake, and more avenue, spent part of her lison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
will be baptized in the Presby- spring vacation visiting Lois Allison of Vassar ay-enue at Newterian Church at the 9: 30 service, Thompson of Clifton Forge, Va., port, R. I. .
. Miss Grash is in this year's
Sunday, April 1.
formerly of Harvard avenue. graduating class at West Chester
Robert McP. Greer '60, son of Louise's parents Mr. and Mrs. JoMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Greer of seph Howe, her brother Richard, State Teachers College. Mr. AlliFamum . rd., Media, has been and her grandmother Mrs. John S. son graduated in June, 1956, and
pledged to Sigma Nu social fra- Vertner, did some sightseeing in is at present at Naval ofiIcer
ternity at Colgate University, Washington, D. C., for seve",l Candidate School at Newport.
Hamilton, N. Y.
days and then drove south to meet
BIRTHS
Raymond Pope will entertain her for the return trip to Swarth~.
and
Mrs.
Rodney Cook of
for 60 members of the sophomore more.
Milmont
Park
have
announced the
class at Swarthmore High School
Fred Bloom, on spring vacation
birth
of
their
second
child and
tonight at a Pizza party at his from Cornel! University. has been
home at Dartmouth avenue. Mr. home-bound this week with Ger- first son, Thomas Reed Cook, on
March 5.
and Mrs. A. H. Marsh will be the man measles.
The little girl is the twentychaperons.
Barry D. Gwinn of Rutgers avethird
great grandchild of Mrs. Ida
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brogan, Sr., nue has been recently initiated
of Guernsey road have returned into the Gettysburg College chap- P. Stabler of WaUingford, formhome from a week's vacation at ter of Phi Kappa Psi, national so- erly of Rutgers avep.ue, and a
Cocoa, Fla.
cial fraternity. Barry is a freshJudith W .. Abbe, daughter of man majoring in law.
SIlBSCRlPTlONS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbe of
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
FOR ALL
Cornell avenue, and Nancy C. of Guerpsey road have had as
MAGAZINES
Newnam, daughter of Mr. and their house guests Mr. and Mrs.
MRS. . LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Mrs. How&rd Newnam, Jr., of Henry Fisher of St. Paul. Minn .•
13 Dartmout. Avenae
KI~g5wood 3-2080
Walnut lane will begin their who were en route home from
spring vacation today from Cen- Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where they ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tenary ColIege for Women. Hack- spent the winter.
ettstown, N. J. They will return
Mary Willis of Springfield,
to Hackettstown on April 9.
formerly of Dickinson avenue, has
Mrs. Corben C. Shute and sons recently been elected president of
Swarthmore. Po.
David and Eddie of Maple avenue her college chapter of Chi Omega
Fri., Sat•• March 29, 30
spent a few days of this week sorority for next year. Mary is in
Suspensefu' Screen Elttertalnment
sightseeing in Washington, D. C .•
10 Thrill You Once Ago'••••
and Annapolis, Md.
''THE 3RD MAN"
Mrs. J. Roy Snape entertained
Joseph
Cotto. .
Valli
at luncheons and bridge WednesOrson Welles • Trevor Howard
r
COLLEGE THEATRE
Friday Features-7:10 and 9:30 P.M.
Saturday Features-&-8 and 10 P.M.
F F. Zimmermon
SPECIAL ALL CHILDREN'S
SHOW SATURDAY, 1 P.M.
l--Color Carto,.s
2-Federal Operator No. 99 _
Serial
3-"KNOCK ON WOOD" _
Technicolor
with Dallny Kaye
Photographer
A very precious Easter 9 ift -;Your Portrait Reflecting The
Radiance of Spring
Studio and Display Room
6 E. Front St., Media
grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. WU- daughter, JlU Elaine, on
lIam A. Clarke of Wallingford.
day, March 31.
She is the granddaughter Of Itt,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davison of and Mrs. Robe.rt Love, Jr., ~
Media are receiving congratula-I Aston MilIs, and· Mrs. Katherine
tions on the birth of their second Davison of M"ilia.
MEdia 6-2156
enables you to see your
whole insurance picture
at a glance.
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9 South Chester Road
Call Kln9swood 3-0476
Actlw. M~..ber of th .. Swarth.,or••••1•••• Auoclatlon
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
R_ D. 16, Media, Pa.
Opposite Hi9h Meadow
I
"CAST OF CHARACTERS"
An Evening oj Monologues. by
CORNELIA STABLER GILLAM
Benent Building Fund
Custom "'andscape Work
.
Telephene: CHester 2·7206
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Swarthmore Friends Meeting
Clolhier Memorial
April 5, 19~7
DonaUOD
$1.50 & $2.00
Coniact MeetIng Office KIngswood 4-0450
8:15 P.M.
Visit
o~r
Roadside Market
Make Arrangements Now for Spring Spray Program
Of. R_ C. Ammerman announces he
Sunny Brae Orchard
March 18, 1957, he will be succeeded
by
YES
Dr. Edwin S. Carlin
102 Parle Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennstvania
Telephone Klngswood 3-2036
WE STILL HAYE
Crisp and Juicy
APPLES
C I.D E R
Fresh and Sweet
Wolff's. Apple House
p.....
SPRING MUTUAL EXCHANGE
at tho
WOMAN'S CLUB
, 0 ....-6:30,
10 A.M. - 7 P.M.
PENNELL ROAD
MEdIa 6.16,0
PA.
1st; Anniversary·
BRING THINGS TUESDAY, APRIL 2
BUY THINGS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
9:30 to 3:45
9:00 to 8:30
9:00 to 12 Noon
BUY THINGS THURSDAY, APRIL 4 coma RETURNS FRIDAY, APRIL 5 - 10:00 to 2:00
IIi NOTE-A-LAFF &~ MUSIC BOX II }
MUSIC BOX
''WESTWARD HO,
THE WAGONS"
to Celebrate the "Sports
Shop's": (first week) at
No.4 Park Avenue We
Offer the Following:
• Pay us a visit Friday or Saturday, March 29
and 30, 1957-Leave your name and address
for drawings of FREE Door Prizes. (Nothing to
Buy ... register only once per person please)
• A free balloon to any parent accompanied by
his (or her c'hild (ren).
• ALSO - we had such miserable response to
our sale of 40" x 40" Projection Screens last
week we will run this offer again for two days
-March 29 and 30, 1957.
Look Smart - Feel Smart
TRY THE GYRO·LATOR
REDUCING SERVICE
Plus
Regular $23.95 40" x 40" Screen $16_95-Save
$7.00 (Save $16.95 and use the seat of the "Old
Man's" Blue Serge Trousers).
'DISNEYLAND'
Entire show in ClnemaScope .. Technicolor
Sunday Onlv-Continuous from 2:15 P.M
With Natures 2.15, 4.40, 7.05 .. 9.lO P.... :
Monday. Tuesday.
a Wednesday
7:15 .. nd 9:15 P.M.
NQtur.S
$.rpr',.'
A D.,I,.H.'
UFE MAGAZINE'S
·Mo"'. of ti. W...•
'~OYER$ & lOLLIPOPS"
ALBUM OF THE WEEK
ROller WiIIi"m! plays the "Son9s of the Fabulous Fifties." You'll
thnll to ffle p'llno and orchestra renditions of the 25le"ding
songs from 1950 throu9h 1956! Two 12" LP record. _ $7.96.
A.... AU,actl..
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The Camera & Hobby Shop
6 Park Ave.ue. Swarthmore, Pa.
Futures-8:IS and '0:20 P.....
Cho.. Starts at 7;15 P.W.
Phone Klnc;lswood 3-2290
AMPLE FlEE PARKINS
10 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE. PA.
411:..... KI S·14~
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINS'
KI.gswood 3-4191
At the Spring Festival of Delaware County Federation of Women'. Clubs, last Thursday at the
Twentieth Century Club, Lansdowne, the Swarthmore club won
24· awards in literature, fine arts
and home-craft.. Five members
took honors in poetry, short stories, and play-writing",
Mrs. John T. Pinkston Jr. won
five awards for her juvenile story,
Typical of the youngsters who
"Baby Sitter", for a feature artimay find themselves on the outcle, for lyric poetry and quatrain
side of college campus looking in
verse. Mrs. Glen Grogan won·
when the enrollment pressures
three awards ~or her sonnets, free
double in the next few years are
Irvin G. Zimmerman, Harvard verse and children's poems.
eleven-year old Ginger MacManus avenue, has been appointed asFour awards were given to Mrs.
and twelve-year old Pud Flan- slslant vice president; pubHc re- R. Franklin Yeager for her chllagan. Television viewers will ac- lations for the Bell Telephone dren's poem, HOne Flock", her
company ~ these stars of uLetts Company of Pennsylvania. He bas lyric poem, "Spring Melody", free
Take a Trip" on an introductory been division revenue accounting verse "Lonely Interlude" and a
tour of Swarthmore College camp- manager In lhe company's eastern monologue, "Mr. Trinket and the
us to catch a brief glimpse of col- area.
Trivet".
lege life. Pud and Ginger will
To Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest, clasmeet President Courtney Smith.
sified as a professional writer and
They will visit a Civil Engineering
former winner,' three first awards
laboratory and watch a professor
were presented. She wrote a juveand students work out a bridgenile story entitled, "Audience with
The Swarthmore Athletic Club the Queen"; a 'monologue and a
load problem. They '1 1 1·lS t en b·
rlef ly whi1e a biology professor lec- soccer' team will play an exhibi- play "The Wife of Cy~s".
tures his class. The children will tion game tomorrow, March 30, at
Florence Lucasse was given a
see too that collego isn't all work 2: 30 p.m. at Deshong Park in first award for her feature article,
when the lacrosse team scrim- Chester. Their opponents will be "Life's Loveliness". Two scholarmages and the College Chorus Grand Union, first half champions ships to the Philadelphia Regional
gathers for some singing.
of the Philadelphia League third Writers' Conference, to be held
Educating while it entertains, division. Purpose of the game is in June, were given by The Fed"Let's Take a Trip," by means of to help build interest in s,?ccer in eration and the Swarthmore Woma camera takes youngsters at home Ithe Chester area where it was once an's Club to Mrs. Pinkston,
to interesting places and tries to played a goed deal.
and Mrs. Yeager, respectively.
answer some of their endless
The game was planned by Frank
In the field of art, three mem_
questions. The two-year old pro- Robinsoil and Phil Swayne, local bers won awards for their oil
gram· was selected as outstanding soccer enthusiasts, and has been paintings, Mrs. Avery F. Blake.
by the General Federation of given the help of the Chester De- Mrs. Alexander· M. Lackey and
Women's Clubs in 1956, and was partment of Recreation in the Mrs. James D. Shapleigh.
named the "Best Children's Tele- building of goal posts and lining
In the home~craft department,
vision Program" in 1955 by the of the field. Deshong Park is 10- where 35 articles were submitted,
Edison Foundation National Mass cated just west of Edgemont ave- five members won awards. IIlrs.
Media Awards. Many fourth, fifth nue and north of 9th .street. Ad- Benjamin Olcott won a first award
and sixth grades use it as home- mission is free and the game in weaving; Mrs. David Ullman
work for social stUdies classes and should be a close contest.
one in knitting, Mrs. J. W. Warnes
substitute field trips.
Swarthmore Soccer .has been for jewelry making, IvIrs. Frank
The Rl"ogram will be televised given a big boost by the organiza- R. Gray for period dolls; and Mrs.
from the_ Swarthmore College tion last fall of the S.A.C. soccer Robert N. Hilkert for needlecampus at 12 noon April 7 and team. This team. which began in point.
will be carried on CBS affiliate the Philadelphia League third diMrs; George A. Hunter, a
stations across U~e country.
vision, moved up during the year Swarthmore Woman's Club memIt will be shown in Philadelphia to division two balI and is cur- ber, was also a member of the
over WCAU-TV, Channel 10, rentiy in fifth place out of 12 festival committee in charge of
April 14 at 11 a.m., WGAL-TV, teams.
arrangements.
Channel 8, April 7 at 12 noon.
The Swarthmoreans boast an '.
---------overall record of 16 wins, flve·losses, and two ties against teams in
three divisions. Their goal
~ecord is 91 for and 46 against
The Swarthmore High School
The executive !loard of the being almost exactly a 4-2 game Hi Q team took the lead in Series
average. With only One league
United World Federalists West
II of the ninth annual quiz congame remaining, tlie local exDelaware County chapter has
test. sponsored by the Scott Paper
ponents of the sport are pleased
scheduled a panel discussion
on
Company
Tuesday morning in the
. ,
the new Eisenhower Doctrine for with lheir success in their first Aldan-Lansdowne auditorium.
year of organized sdccer.
the Middle East, to be held MonThe Swarthmore team, consistSeveral high schools in Dela- ing of Mark Smith, Rosemary
day, April 1 at 8 p.m. in the
ware County have been invited to Cox, Paul Willis, and Bruce M.cWhittier -House on the campus.
Panel members will be Richard the exhibition and it is hoped that Catcheon, and sponsored by HarW. Dole, Jr., chapter chairman it may help .~timulate fa lastlng ry Oppenlander, teacher of science
and agent for a New York insur- interest in soccer in some of those at Swarthmore, scored 34 points
ance c;ompany; John Honnold. pro- attending the game.
to move out in front of Chester
fessor at the University of Pennand Aldan-Lansdowne, who scorsylvania Law School; and the
I
Rev. Jahn H. Hauser, Rector of SI.
Members of the Kappa Kappa These three schools are competing
Paul's Episcopal Church, Chester. Sewing group will meet Tuesday for top honors In the scholastic
The public is invited to attend at the home of Mrs. Frederick quiz contest which in Series I. inthe meeting and participaie In Gawthorp, 11 Ogden avenue.
cluded 21 Delaware County high
what promises to be a ~orthwhile
schools. In this earlier series,
and stimulating discussion.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean.1' Swarthmore scored 99 points,
r:==========================,IChester 96 points, and' AldanLansdowne 94 points.
This will be the eighth year in
Want to •••
whiCh Swarthmore has been a
finalist in Hi Q competition. Last
year the local team won first place
as it did on two prevJous occasions. No other school in Delaware
County approaches the record of
Swarthmore"s teams during the
nine years in which these conUnder the Gvro-Lator RedllcilUI Plan
tests have been held.
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where
The winning school will receive
a check for $1,000 to be used for
YOU RELAX WHILE· REDUCING
a
worthy educational purpose and
Fuss, Muss or Bother
the individual members of the
Disrobing
Effort
victorious team wlII be recipients
Electricity Touches the Body
of gold wrist "l.vatches. Second and
third place winners will also reSOOTHING - EFFECTIVE - COMFORTABLE - RELAXING
ceive
school and Individual prizes.
Be onr guest. Try 1&( wUhon! obliptlon). Convince yom-self The
three finalists Will again
on ..o.......lf.
meet
next
Tuesday at Chester
Saves time, effort and money. IT's automatic.
High school and the final contest
wiiI he held on Monday,. April 8,
.
GYROS~~GS~N
In
the Swarthmore auditorium at
814 Edgemont Avenue
CHester 3-6:\58
2:30 p.m.
FederaIists to Discuss
"n
.Eisenhower Doctrine
Park Avenue
Men's, Women's and Children's .Clothing
Evening Gowns, Tuxedos
Household Goods, Sporting Equipment
Rubbers, Boots. Gciloshes, etc.
Writers' Scholarships
Go to Mrs. Pinkston,
Mrs. Yeager
Jr.
Open until about May 15
8y Appointm.ent
Local Club Snares 24
Co. Festival Awards
Local Soccer Team
In Game Tomorrow
on the Middletown Road
is retiring from Swarthmo{e. Beginning
Bell Appoints Zimmerman
CBS-TV "Let's Take a Trip," a
half-hour weekly series produced
by CBS Public Affairs, will feature
Swarthmore College on its show
April 1. The program· is timed to
coincide with· the April launching
of a public service adv.ertising
campaign sponsored by the Council fgr Financial Aid to Education
lito create in the American public
a greater awareness of its stake
in our institutions of higher learning and to stimulat., it to prov·ide
increased financial support for
them."
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Middletown Road
"DOWN UIERTTROAD"
••
••• So do her parents! Willin9 to rent or buy four bed- _
room or l"rger home in Swarthmore. Would consider buyin9
3 bedroom home with expansion possibilities. Preferably
near Rutgers Avenue School. Call
Krngswood 4-2156
q~
AprIl 4. 5 & 6
AU Line. 0/
333 Dartmonlh Ave.
PHIl ADELPHI'" SUSOItBAH WA.UI!: COM.PANY
.
Adventure
nun.. fri•• & Sat.
Peter E. Told
BABY NEEDS HOMEI
'WHO WALKS WITH BEAUTY· IS ALIVE TO SPRING
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
Marth 29,
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Personals
29, 1957
Friday 9 to 8:30
NO
SCHOOL GAINS LEAD
IN SCOTT ID-Q SERIES
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The. YO\ID& Adults will meet in
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'rHE SWAR'fHMOREAN
the Woman's AssocJation room at
IR~D.I WINNIRS
program Is for the beaeIIt of the
Lt.
and
Mrs. William. H.
cHn
Bun , Fund.' Meetln, Ho,use
came
in
IIrst
In the Crum
I'vaUSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT' BWABTIDIOBB, PA.
11 for a Hymn SIne under the ofIIce telephone Is KlDgswood 4Bridge
Club,
in play· Tu.......:
leadership of Mrs. Schott. Refresh- 0450.
PETEIl E. lIOLD, IIIABIOIUB TOLD, ptTIUJslIJI'II1I
night of this week. Tying .for see.
ments will be served afterwards.
Phelie &Warth are 8-f801
ond were MI'. and Mrs. John
The Couples' Club will have its .
PETER E. TOLD. EdItor
ftch, Jr., with Mrs. Arthur
monthly
dish supper meetBarbara B. Kent, Managing EdItor
erson . and Leslie Luclde.
log at 6:30. Mr. Bishop will speak De fIpInIaao
Rl)salie D., Pelrsol .
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
to· the group on '~e Meaning of 'baM or Ole IDGI...._ _ All Howell system of' scoring
.
Easter wlthln poetry".
Ie&ten to The s _ _ mIlA used.
Entered as Second C1ass Matter. Jan\l&ry 24, 1829, at the Poet
The next meeUng. ot, the
OiIi.ce at Swarthmore, P&.. under the Act of March 3, 18'19.
Meeting for Prayer Is held at 1 :::..
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p.m. Tuesdays.
Lett.ers will lie pab_ will be Tuesday, April 2.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
The Missions and Benevolences
a& &be dkcretlon of t b e ,
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MAR,CH 29,' 1957
Committee
meet, at 7:30 p.m. .
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Tuesday In the Wllman's ,AssoclaFurman L. Sheppard, Jr., son
METHODIST NOTES
tion room.
GoldenRu1e Reminder
Capt. and Mrs. Furman L.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
God's Infinite goodness will be
Sunday School classes. for' all
Wednesday, the Se""-~
and Dear Editor:
pard . of, ....
HaVer10r:~~~~~::I:~
W"","
to th
appom .....~
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brought out in the Lesson-Sermon ages begin at 9: 45 a.m. At this Bandage Group will meet. Lunchtime
the
Pastor
will
C()nduct
the
eon
will
be'
served
by
Circle
3,
~
great
inconsistency
and
hy!Jst
at
the
U.
S.
Naval
entitled "Reality" at Christian SciFellowship Instruction Class for Mrs. W. R. Leeron, chairman.
poeracy msts 8\11on, some groups Annapolis, Md.
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ence services Sunday.
The monthly Day of J'i,ayer will of American ..,people who go
In order to be placed on the LIst,
Scriptural selections wili include new members in the parlor.
At the 11 a.m. WorsJ)1p Service, be held on Thursday, from 10: 30 abroad to build up tom: down a midshipman must be outstand.
, the following from the Gospel of
Kuip will speak on "Accept- a.m. to 2: 30 p.m. In the morning homes, but who pdvoca~ the 1ng In academic subjects, be
Mr.
. John (1: 1,3): "In the beginning
was the 'Word, and the WDrd was able Unto God", which is in a in the sanctuary Mr. Bishop will .te~rtng down of hUJldreds of above average in aptitude and
with God; and the WDrd was series on the theme, "The Apostles' continue his series of talks on '1!lImes in their ni!lCh~lnc com- have It tecord of c<,nduct sau$.
God. . .All things were made by Appeal for Lent". There are "Learning to Pray." Mter luneh munities, thus .inftlcting untold factory to the Commandant.
The Superintendent's Ust was
him; and without him wss not nurseries for infants and children the group will meet in the Wom- mental cruelty when it is need~
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established as a reward t,o mid.
any thing made that was made." under the supervision of Mrs. an's Association room for a quiet less to do so.
Why. not. practice, Instead, of shipmen for 'excellent per10l'lll.
The public Is cordially invited William Harbison and Mrs. Wll- time' 'of prayer andrellecfion.
to attecd the services at First liam Plummer. There Is also a Those' attenQing are' asked to preach, "brotherly 'love" here in ance; Each class is eliglble,and
those who achieve the distinction
Church of Christ, ~lentJst, 206 Kindergarten C h u r c h program bring sandwiches;. tea and coffee Swarthmore and vicinity?
and
a
Junior
Church.
program
at
will
be
served.
.One
who
cannot,
understand
I
are
granl<;d .~ec1a1. pii,vileges
Park avenue, at 11 o'clock.
this time.
Thursday will be the fifth in the
BEULAH R. GREEN commensurate Wlth thell' class.
The Pastor's Confirmation Cass series of FamlIy Night suppers ~;;;;W;;;MW;;;MW;;;;W~M~~;W~~~...W~:wWM....
for boys and girls of the sixth and meetings. This, week Dr. and
Enjoy 'Leuu:rei!y DinlUlr ~ ,
grade will meet in the study for Mrs. Theodore -D. Stevenson, formilUltruction leading to church erly of Pine Ridge will a,ttend.
Dr. St~veitson will speak on the
membership Dn Palm Sunday.
Yale a~d Harvard Avenues,
Swarthmore
The Methodist Senior YDuth work which the church is doing
. Air Conditioned Ditling Rooms alld Lobby
Fellowship will meet at the churCh around the world in' the . field of
at 7 p.m. The. Junior High Fel- medical missions. He-'is presently
Comfortable Sleepin~ Rooms
, Elevator. _. Pree Parking
lowship will also meet at 7 p.m. in charge of all the medical work
/
at the church.
done by the B"ard of FDreign
Business Men'; l.uneh12 - 1 :30 P.M.
CHURCH SERVICES
w.s.c.s. Frlend,shlp Circle will MisslDns of our church.
Complete Hotel Facilities for Banquets
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
meet at S p.m. MDnday.
Joseph P. B~ Minister·
W.S.C;S. Circle' 4 will meet at
TRINITY NOTE!:
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ReceptiOn!, Parties
. John Schott, A
. te.Minister the home of Mrs Betty Wilde, 6
The services Sunday will be as
A McGregor-Dodds Hotel
J~HN M. SOMERS, MAntzger
. Sunday, lIIarch 31
Oak circle, Lawrence P.a r k. follows:
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9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-,Mr. BIshDP Broomall, Monday evening at 8: 15
Eight a.m. Holy' CommuniDn,
will preach.
pm'
9:30 A.M.-Adult Bible Classes.
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9: 30 a.m. Morning Pray'!f' and'
9:30 and 11,00 AN.. _ Church
The Midweek Lenten Service Church School, and 11: IS a.m.
School.
will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday Morning Prayer.'
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10:45 A.M.-Br. High Bible Class. at the church~. The Pastor will
The following will serve as
, 4:30 P.M.---
. 5:00P.M.--Jr. High FelloWship. of Mockery", from a series of'At 9:30 a.m. W. M. McCawley,
ONE OWNERSHIP
,- d t
th
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' 6:30 P.M.-Br. High Fellowship. meditatl
8:00. P ......
-Young -Adults.
ons on 'wor s 0
e head. .usher·,William
Gaylord,
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Wednesday. April 3
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D. D. Lennox, R. S. Nield, N. A.
10:00 A.M.-Bandage GrDup.
The Church ChDirs will rehearse Weber, 'and R. M. Woods: at 11:15
SInce 1878 the same family has operated
on Th~rsdaY-Cherub ChOir; 3: 45; a.m. C, B Blake,head USher;' C. C .
. Th1l1'll4aY, April 4
. 10:30 A.M.-.Day of Prayer.
Juni.0r Chon·, 4: 16; and Chancel ,WalUn, alternate: V. L. FIne, F. W.
,
6:30 P.M.~am11y Night Dinner. ChoU',. ~ P''r'
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'.' Luehrtn" Pierce MacNair, A. H. _
ME'niODIST CHURCH
A Coffee Hour will be held at Marsh, R. B. Price, Sr., and L:"L.
J.Jhn C. Kulp
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the par~na~e Thursday evening Walmsley.
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at ~ Jil.m. when those joining
At 7 p.m. the Junior COnflrma18·20 CHESTNUT STREET
church on Sunllay,' April 'l will tion Class will. meet followed by
. Mlnlster of Music
.OUVER IL JAIl, Found..
tMP.Y AoJAll, fI.J1d_
SUnday, 1IIarch. 31
have opportunity to meet the of- the Adult' Conflm,ation Class at'S
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
flci~ls ?f the church and its or- o'clock. The Young People's Fel,,,,_116-1511
9:45 A.M.-Fellowship CIsss.
garuzations.
lowship will hold a meeting at
11:00 A;M.-Mr. Kulp will p~ach.
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Jr. High
Fel.
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4:00
P.M.--{:onflrmation
PRESBYTERIAN
. Class.'
Mr.
Bishop will oi'reach
at the
Iowshi
p..
Wednesday, April 3'
9:30 and 11 o'clock services SunS:OO ,P.M.~Lenten ·Service.
day. morning. The title of his sefTR IN'l'Y'
CIiURCH
mon will be "The Garden of
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P
H. Lawrence Whjttemore. Recto.
eac~".
Sunday, Mareh 31
Church School classes meet at
S: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.'
9: 30 and 11 p.m. Senior High
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Bible class meets_ "t 10:45.
.
Church SchDOI.·.
M'
d
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.
11:15 A.M.~Morning" Prayer.
en s an women s Bib e c1as7:00 P.M. Jr. Confirmation' ses meet at 9: 30.
Class.
.
The Communicants' Class 'meets
7:15 P:M.-Young People's Fel- at 4:30 in Mr"Bishop;s shidy.
8~~Os~,. _ Aduli' Confirmation .The {unior High FelIows~p
Class.
wiU meet In the' Woman's AS, Tuesday, APrIl 2
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soclatiDn room at. 5 for a final,
5:40 P;M.-Evenlng Prayer.
~ress r~hearsal of the chorlll read_
109 which will be presented to a
Wednesday. April,
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
group of parents and friends. 'At
10:00 A.M.-Bible Shidy.
5' 45 th film
H
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3:30 P.M.---
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e
on elen Keller WIll
8:00 P:M.-Lenten' Devotions.
be sho~. ~he YO~g .people are
Thnrsday, April 4
asked !o lOvlle ther friends. Sup10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
per will be at 6: 30' in ¥cCahan
FrIday, April 5
HaU, followed by ch~ reheatsal·
5:40 ~M.-Evening Prayer.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
.The SeDior High Fellowship
OF FRIENDS
w1l1 have choir l'~a"tice at 5; folSunday, IIIarch 31
low~ by .supper lo, McCah~ Hall
, 9:45 A,M.-First-Day School. at 6.30. At .7, th.e graUp will. meet
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: WII- in th W
liam Hordern "Martin Luther."
e oman's Association
11:00 A.M.-'Meeting for WDrship. to see .th" film on Helen. Keller.
Childrm cared lor in WhIttier Mr. Bishop WiU meet with the
grau. p to lead the discussion' !olHouse. All are welcome.
Monday, April 1
10
th
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All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
wmg
e .!DOYIe "Saints, Past
. Wednesday, April 3
~n~ Present". Young people are.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
lDVlted to bring their friends.
FrIday, April 5
8:15. P;M. Cornelia Stabler
"Cast of' Characters", Clothier
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Carl Fa....I••
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Lions Club To Sponsor
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Charity varrety Show
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at the tim" of war shortages was
that every household. outgrows
arpcles . which are still durable,
omamental, and of use to others
and by the very outgrOwing enters
into new needs- itself, creltting·- a
field of exchange in which both
exchanger and finder can avail
themselves of hard-ta-find Hems'
at greatly reduced cost.
The practicability of the idea
has been,prOVed by the growth ot
the exchange from one to two a
year in peace as well as war. Not
oniy will much of the community
hirn out next week to check In:
goods and to buy but this wi!ekend will be an active one in most
households as goods are collected
and cleaned, In' readiness for their
Tuesday march. Clubmembers WhD
will man the Tour day affaft. will .'
try to rest In preparation. .
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Foam'Rubb¥ Seat CUshionS
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Push.Button· Automatic' Transml's~'
Unclircoa!ing
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areas of. living in order to guard
against the excessive toll of physi_
cal latigu~, th.at since we teach
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mo#! prof!>UDd!Y by our own feel.
logs and reactions, it is Important
to .be. l'el'dy' with some. serenity ,
for the ,situations:!" dally living. _ '
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thoUchts,· Mrs: Lane ~ her
concern that home and school be
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Dr. .D~wee$ to Speak .
At WhiHier Thursday
corner
- ~ds suddlin-Stop nosedives and
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- for complete finger-tip driving contrql.
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MEETING NOTES
water. and an automatic gas water h·u,.
.At. the· Adult Forum Sunday
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... ·hot. w.1et wti_·. ~ --." It. No __ ..
WiWam ~ordeJ'tl, ~I\te pro..
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College. WiIlClOiiCfuue the,Pl rent ' .
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work.dq...
Purnell,
Nor man Weinstein, Augustus
Titus, David Hutchison, Thomas
Conway, George ~yersJ James
Stephens andoTbomas McIlhenney.
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Clay
ilIogg will serve as• acolyte
7:15
p.m.
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oun iand
Burton Gabriel at 9:30, and Andy .Hop~ns 'and 'Peter Timms,' at /
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The Boys' -Choir sopranos will
rehearse, on Monday at 4: 45 p.m.,
anI! the Girls' Choir rehearsal will
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be at 7: 30 p.m.
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The Lenten Sewing Group wlU
meet in the Cleaves room at 10
o'clock Tuesday morning. A service of Evening Prayer will be held
at 5:40 p.m.
.
There will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion at 7 o'clock
Wednerday morning. At 10 O'clock
the Bible.Shidy Grou" w111 meet.
The Childr n' Se I
will b
e S
rv ce
e
held at 3: 30 p.m.: BDYS' Choir Rehearsal(sDpranos» at 4:45i and
a serylce of Lenten Devotions in
the church and Parish Bible study
wUi be held at 8 o'clock
,Holy CommUnion will' be celebrated at 10 o'clock. Thursday
morning, followed by the Lenten
Meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary. Boys' th. olr reohearsals will
be hl'ld _at 16:30 p,m. for the altos,
7: 15 p.m. for the sopranos. and
at '7:30
the Men's Chol~ will
rehearse. "
:A service of Evening PraYer will
be held on FrIday at 5: 40 pm·
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Reeely.. LWV Members to AHend
w9l'k a~ Col~bla University and'
State Legislative Sessions
(Continued From Pa.ir:e 1)
also attenctl!ji Theodora Irvine's
Carl T. FurriIss of Elm avenue
inality and Imagination, -her Im- Studio For T~ :t'heatre in New has been appointed an assistant
MemberS of, the Swarthmore
personations are pel'l:eptive par_ York· City. She has been heard on superintendent of agencies for League of Women Voters are plan,
traits Jd the people ODe meets radio and television, BD4 'll\e has Connectlcu(~GeneraI LIfe Insur- ning to attend an all day leglsFirst Annual Event
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every day. The stage Is set'-with ~ttentre hfor . rallto
One-woman
ance
Company,
It'
was
announced
lative
sess10n
in
Harrisburg
to:hairs
d th ...ea ,owever,. ls h er first love. this' week.
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Take Place Lllte'
table and tw
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tbe author as well as the
He has been assistant mana"er
In April
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out the state April iI. Those planJackets ·or shawls wblcl) MIss
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.. yes, an of the 'company's Philadelphia
has presented them from' coast to
ntnc to attend the affair should The Swarthmore !Jons Club Is
Stabler dons over hls bUic
coast in this I co t
and· in branch Office and. will assume hls notify Mrs. Willlaf C. McDermott sponsorin, its tlrst annual vllriety
as 'She ~ts. at her maire-up table France, Belgium WI -: German new respo~Sillties at the home by April 2, it was stressed by show for charity.. The show w1I1
on stage and Introduces her char- t .U S <>
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. y, office in Ha.rtford on July 1.
Swarthmore Lea g u e' resid t be Mown as the "Varieties of
acters.
or .,..
. Mr. Furniss joined the company Mrs Raymond K Denwo~h en
In the "cast" are a busy suhMr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe- in 1946 as an agent with the Lan.,.
The program ~1I1 include' visits ::!7~,::dC;::~lb~~=~c:;::,
urbsnite, a lretired actress, a dime maker road had 118 their guest. over caster district office of the Phila- to various State legislative offices as performer, arranger and prostore salesgirl, a cracimother tel- Friday and Saturday their daUgb- delphia Agency. He was appointed as w~1I as bl'iefings fr'om state ducer. Skipper Dawes was formItineat.earbout teehern grandChildre
n, a ter Mrs. wulian:i H. Dietz of Day- aSffiSisetanlnt Im
a7na ger of the branch house and senate leaders. starting erly associated with Paul White- '
.,. , a
-ager, and many
0 c 94
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at 10' 15 a
th 1 ~, nI b
thers
ton, O. Mrs. ,Dietz, the former Miss
H'I
d t f MiIl'1I
.
.m. e ea,.ye em ers man.
a
;
Margaret Shoemaker, attended the
e s a gra ua e 0
ersvl e will meet In the 'House caucus
The 'show will be staged at the
tr=g ~~I~~ei=l~t ~r::"a:~ confere~ at the United Nations ~~;~d ~:~~r~e ~~:. wI~:! rOOm in Harrisburg and at 10:30 Swarthmore High School audlThursday and FrIday, and the U 'ted St t
N'
d t th will take a conducted tour of the torlum on Friday and Saturday
.'
.
ru
a es aY)' an a
e
.
I ' I ti b 'Idin Th
PhI1adelphia Yearly. Meeting of time ot his release held the rank varIOus ellS a ve UI
gs.
ose In(enings, April 26 and 27. A apeca Ice Clr _e' . .'
FrIends Saturday In Philadelphia. of lieutenant (jg).
who. are interested may attend ala) "1'1.oppet Show" for children
Jo!," Shearer' 'is spending the
He is a member Df the Board brlefmg by senate leaders at 11 under 12 years of age will be pre_
,
'.
Wi Iso n .College, Chanibersbur" of Trustees of the Swarthmore !I.m. and at 11:130 a.m. a briefing sented Fr.iday afternoon, April 26,
spring vacation at her home
Presbyterian Church and is a ,from house leaders 'is scheduled. at 3:30 p.m. A well-balanced two, . old
on.
Luncheon wiLl be at 12 noon. In hour show will .feahire a wide
::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;So;:u~t'h~S~w~a~rt~hm~.•~o;re;;:a~v;en~\'~e~,;;;;;; !,::h:~ l~!~~ ~::~I:h~!~I~~ the afternoon there will be visits variety of talent gathered from
Hall' of New York, have a daugh- to the house ~nd senate in s~ssion. many sections of the Greater
ter Constance. 10, and three sons, .Transportation to HarrIsburg Philadelphia are a, including
Carl. Jr., 14. Markel, 9, and Philip, w~1l be provided for those who, Swarthmore.
I
2.'
They
plan
to
move
to
ConnectiWish
to
attend.
Auditions
have
been
held and
. Dining. Room Open To Public'
'cut, In the near future.
'
talent has b~n' chosen from
J
BAPTIZED
Swarthmore, "Philadelphia, ChesM ... W.W. Mitchell of Uniy"rIn a private service Sunday, ter, Havertown, Folsom, BoothI slty place. and her sister J'v'rs. March 17, the Rev. H. Lawrence wyn" Newtown Square, Chester
Charles G"iger of St. Joseph, Mo.. Whittemore, Reytor of Trinity Heights, Upland, Glenolden and
returned h'ome last week tollow- Church, administered' the sacra- Ridley Park.
'
ing
a'
six
week
stay
in
Clearwater,
ment
of
Holy
Baptism
to
Mrs.
Jan
Working
with
Skipper Dawes
.
Fla. En route north they stopped Ellef Emson of Springfield, and are the' followirig committees of
. CATERING TO 'PERlIIANENT and TRANSIENT GUESTS
in Charleston, S. ,C., ~ visit .the I her children Everett Wendell, the Swarthmore Ljons Club:
llarvaril and Rutgers Avenues'
. Phone Klnpwood 3~87118
azalea and cameli" gardens.
I Susan Ring, and Jan Ellef Jr.
Publicity and promotioll', Wil~
'
.
I
I
' .
liam Myers, Theodore Prescottj,. ,
and J. Archer Turper; ·postercom_
mitiee, Barton' Calvert,' Kenneth
Sadler, L ... C. Hastings, Lemuel.
j
Holt, John Gensemer, Jr., Peter
Coste and Dr. John Roxby; recognitiQncommittee, Frank Maselli,
.
WIlliam Taylor and Ch a r I e s
.
.
'.'
CrOWder, production committee,
.
'
Horace· and Clilford Renshaw,
Mond/ogist'To Give . .
"Cast of Charaders"
'!._.~'''::.~'..-J-.'::'-~:;' ...:,
.'.
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.
..
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." '
, .
-. "
.
Pap'
'.
p_ !."!:! ="';010 ......
; C L A. S S I FIE DADS
'.. .
'ERSON
WANTED
==,==.,-::.=:::;;:=~A=L:..-....,.-,-,PERSONAL
_ Furniture ref1nlsh-
.... a-tor......
A .ubllc bearl"" "III be bold I. tb
applleUuD
of 8th,
Dr.
more to
at oooulder
P.Mthe
• •0.cIaJo
AprU
Job. H. WI..... at at for a .-'aI permJI
WANTED _ PIng pong table and
wor
_
7,1~
k An 3-6768.
equipment. Phone KIngswood
drew Spanier. Jr. K:Ingswood
~ ~~p~,:,:, m:l'~
u~ _.:3::-=2.::19B=. .:.C~a::lc:.l.:a~ft:::er':.:.5~P.::.M=:.._' WAN.l'ED _ ClIStomers to try our
otr••t _ _Id .... Dotal.. ,01 tho uld
PERSONAL _ Responsible lady
new FrIed Chicken Dlnners-,-No
POUt IDll7 be examined. meanwblle.
Jigh
A I
t
tho 0111.. of tbs
ELLIOTI'
undonl""ed,
RIOHARDSON
housework.
seeks
job-chlld
mo1iher's care,
helper, Int The
experIence
Fountain,
necessary.
3 South ppy
Chester
a
BoroUl'h Sec........"
Swarthmore vicinity. Can sleep In Road. ebtween 5 P.M. and 9 P.M.,
ZT-S-22
occasslonally. Call K:Ingswood ~7._~nI::gh=ts=a:..w.::;ee~k.:::..-:-~-:-__:-::-
=u:.
spoke to the group on "The RalsIng of ChIldrell among the AmIsh
1:~~~~~:~~~~~i:~Jpeople".
The daughter of Mr.
.~.
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YOin'
PERSONAL
- UPHOLSTERING =
work.
::::=----------~I
WANTED-Men
about
restdents
of Centtiry~~~~~~~~ii
forbeg~al
facin
Large Chairs Completely re- DellaW
Counbuilt wIth new fabrIc $5:;-sptas
application
11<
PbIladelP0350 dated
M... be" Now V.... Slack &doan..
ence.. All work Is done In 0111'
and Lawrence
22 shares and
K I D p - tooZl35
own shop under personal super- e~~~N~o~te!!l~e~pho~n~e:..c::~~:-:- P0302 dated
LOcas& 8-ZIOO
vision of Mr. Seremba. Estimates
shares,
free. Thom Seremba. Phone WANTED - Women for
of Common
Hill 0734.
and IIgbt assembly W~"l<_
of American
Growers 111and evenlnir shifts. Must
corporated. a
corporaPERStlNAL Piano Tuning denta of Dela'(lare or Montgomery tion. Reward, offered· for tbelr reSpecialist, member A.S.P.T. and Counties. Do not apply If applica10 J·.Russelll'lmlth, 550 Elm
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN.
NA.P.T. Will do minor repalr- tion a1ready on file. Apply .?hlla-I;~:' Swartbrilore. PennsylAND SON .
ing. Leaman, KIngswood 3-5755.. delphia Chewing Gum CorporaPERSONAL - ftadlo and tele- tion. Eagle and Lawrence Roads, FOUND _ Express wagon - and
"I GENERAL CONTRAaOR
vision service. Complete 'stock Havertown. No telephone calls.
toy wheel barrow. . 319 Park
of
tubes
carried!
Rob\>rt
Brooks.
WANTED
_
.To
buy
modem
and
KIngswood 3-4036.
.
, nle Floors • Plastic: Tile
KIngswood
4-08110.
antique
furniture.
china
and
FOl,IND
_
At
TIlE
FOUNTAIN.
.
Modern KItchen.
PERSONAL ' - Belvedere Con- glassware. Estates wanted. CHes3 South Cbester Road, SwartbAlterations
valescent Home, 2507 Cbestnut ler 2-7473.
,
Half FrIed ~cken. French
street, Chester. Edge of SwartbFOR SALE
.
Roll and. Butter. May
1401 Rldle, Avenue
more. Aged, senile; chronic, confrom 5 P.M. to 9
a week.
valescent men and· women. Ex- FOR SALE - . EIght foot Chris
CHester 2-4759
cellent foods, spacIous grounds.
Craft SajJjng pram. Top condi-lf;;;;;~~F,;;;~~~;;;~~-,
2-5689
Cross honored. Sadie P. tlon, little used. Complete with II
AND SIDIN.
===========~ I~i~,::~,er, proprietor. CHester 2- sall,
cushions.
In'I'E ROOFGUTTER
cludespaddle,
trailer oars,
tbat can
be altered
RE'AIDWORK
for heavier boat. Call MEdIa 6we)",-: 13=.9",3::.:5:.:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
&tI...It. on Now Roofs .
FOR SALE-P~ LAMB. NICE
WILLIAM BURKE & SON
for EASTElB. Call HUxley 9&,.bll.htd 28 Vea ..
6651.
..••• KI 3-0111
FoR SALE - Maple youth bed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
$25. K!Ingswood 3"1042.
Klngswood 3.,448
And~~.k ~~ce
~fiO ;;..~~ 3:=m,,::m.:~;.:
~
;I~~~'~~!~~:I
Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates
~
!II IbINIJ."
AS'HALT YILE - RUIIER TILl
'LASnc TILE - VINYL Till
FORMICA - LINOLEUMVENDIAN IUNDS
10 4-1434
I ..w.... F. Mei. CH...... 1-4346
Jewelry ReplIired
PhottO:.K1 ....." •.•
.EMIL SPIJS
·W.....altn
_ , of·F. C....... _ .
Fine Watch and
128 Yol. AYe.
Swar!hmON, PCI.·
Clock Repail'l
Next Week Watth For
CdNSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
r
SwiffsPrenlium
RIB ROAST SPECIALS
335 Dcirtmouth Avellue
Ave.. HOrlon. Pa
co-op
J, F.. BLACkMAN
KI 3-6616
\
lI.p.d"., Reb.""'.,
I
·
171/~. S. Chester Rd. 10 4-1700
Sw........... 'a,
wANt..
'Service
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE'
HEALS
"""'PrintIag.t Alliin.
.
.letterheadS
eBIIIhe.ds
.Announc:em..ents
• Progi'al)lS'
Lette.. " .racIl....
a.......
in Swartbmore
shore or resort In
school sophomore.
considered. References
Box H.: The
-SALE,-
TELEVISI
~,.-.,
..... "
::",
PORlRAIT STUDIO
upholstered
condition. Call
-~.
\ .,,~ .• _ .... -i_"
':'
PfiotographicSupplfes
.~tate • No.roe sts.
1(1 4010U
MEdia 6-2176
Open Friday' .EVenIngs
."' ,
Dick Pranchetti
939 Roc:kl,1I Road, Sprlagflelcl _
-.
t.de
I
.. -
l
For -Prompt Servlc:e
DiLuzio
aad·SonS'
"
. - Florist' -
J ..WAYNE
HAMILTON
,
.
Con
- ForM", Farm l.riHi.
JUdley Park.
.KI
. 6~0 N. Cheder Rd., SW.rti.~
KI..swood 4-0619
3-4742·.
",,'
,cioiEd~mont-Av.e.. CheSter
/
'CH....rN36l
LAPIES and MENS
SUITS .MADE-TO ORDER
F, FUbrr, FtlbHes of ihe Highest (dilih
S"
""ore".6-O$M
"
....
~
.:
..
Formerl,
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE'
,.
~.:: '--
-
•
.
' . A"ft.
TAILOJIS and.
-
VV"
,,'_;
IItIONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
NOON"
\~fo~~J..i .
.
650
Sprla.", .h1;
.~'a.
",0.
, • ,,' . '
.
Klng~Ood
4-1234
1!000AYS IlII/I HOLmAn
~
"
.
.
J~A.
GREEN
,
lOOH ~cR.u&::~~G,
PRESSING and REPAIR
PukA.ue
~~~lNlaed
,
'-.
.
.
·;t
SibS-a S9c
INDIAN RIVER. SEEDLES
,4for29c
Grapefruits
,
------SWEET. NATURAL COLOR. . .
Jui~y Oranges,
2
lor
59c
.
".,yers '. '. -I~ .
·· lee Crea. 7tc V2GaI.
'
,
.......
. ", ",'
f • --.
FRISKII'
. .-
--..,--'~'<'---'- -
of
Oil BURNER
SERVICE
FOR
VAN AI.EN BROS.
.
,
......
Dog lYI~al
DAY ant! NIGHT
,
...
-----;-.
..
Media
Margaret Pownall. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pownall of
Swarthmore place. was among the
3D Moun.t lf0lyoke' College political science students who visited
Washington. D. c. last week end
for ftrst-hand study of the national government. Margaret Is' a
junlor majoring in religion. A
graduate of Jefferson Senior HIgh
1S
extra interVIews with Senator
Eastland·. of MIssissippi and Senator Talmadge of Ge9rgJa. for a
special study on civil rights which
she Is doing.
_,ates
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde provided
an afternoon
rare
Deleg"tes and alternates to the
County Girl Scout Counell were elected at the meeting
Delaware Women's Committee for of the Girl Scout Nelghbomood
the Philadelphia Orcheslra
AssoCiation March' 14 at the' ~
many years gave' an Informal Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
piano recital for the beneftt of
Those who will serve as delethe domestic committee of
gates to the Delaware County Girl'
Woman's Auxiliary of TrInIty Scout Counell meetings include:
LBGAL -NOTIIiE
ChurclL
Mrs. Jamet; Taylor•.Westdale
NOTICE IS llEREBy" GIVEN THAT
Her program which sbe selecled avenue. Brownle troop constuJtant;
pu,"uan.to SodIo. 887 of tbs ."Publlc to be appropriate for the mood Mrs. Donald Grose. Amherst aveSchool Code 01 19U", the .ro...... bud'" of the Lenten'season was divided nue, Brownie troop leader; Mrs.
for the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union Sebool •
ti'
ft t th
District for the .chool rear July 19&7 to roto three sec ons. The rs,
e Helen Johnson, UniOJ;l avenue,
July 1968 1"111 be avallabl. for public In- ClassIc, Included slow 'l'avements Brownle troop co-leader; and Mrs.
spedlon at the College Avenue Sehoot of works by the Bachs' Scarlotti, Heinz Heinemann, Dickinson aveBuildIng office of, the Swarthmo~Rutledp
.
,
Union School Dlltrl.. lrom April 26 to Mozart and Beethoven. Represent- nue, Brownle troop committee
May 16. 1967 bot"een tbs bou... of 9 A.M. ed In the second group were lovl!- memjJer.
.
Bnd -4 P.M., after which time at a meeUn.. ly' ,romantic selections bv SchuAlternates
who were elected'
of the Board of. School Dlreeton of the
.T
S"arthmore-Rutled,.. U.I... Sebool DI.. bert, Mendelssohn and Schumann. are:
trlct. after further conaJderaton. the final :Mrs Clyde's concluding group was
Mrs. James Jezl. Cornell avebudget of the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
•
School DI.trl.. will be adopted.
a delightful bouquet of light con- nue, troop committee member;
SAMUEL T. CARPENTER
temporary melodies. Her program
Roland Eastabrook, Y a I e
Sec....,.,.
was closed by two little surprises avenue, Bro~e troop committee
3T-8-29
which put her audience of more chairman; Mrs. Vincent Lathbury,
than 50 in just tbe right mood for Walnut lane; troop leader; and
LEGAL NOTICE
tbe tea which followed:
Herbert Huse, Vassa, avePunuant to Act No. 193 ot 1961. notice
nue.
troop
committee membei.
i. hereby given that under the provlalona
of said Act everJ' resident or Inhabitant
Members
of \ the nominating
AIDS BLOOD PROGRAM
of, the Swarthmo're..Rutledge Union Scbool
committee who presented the slate
District upon attaining the aile of 21 yean. ' . Mrs. William ·),t. Busb, chairand every penon 21 rears of age or... ~er man of Red C os' BI d R
it are l'4rs. Roy' McCorkle. Mrs.
beeomng a resident or Inhabttant. of this
r s
00
_~ru- Maurice L. Webster Jr.• and Mrs.
school district .haH witbin ·12 mOQtb ment in the Swarthmore ,Branch,
Howard Jackson.
thereafter noUfy ABII88sor 3. David Nar-: announces Mrs. Francis S.· CbamMrs. Melrl1l Hayes. who was
beth. 113 Yale Avenue. Swarthmore.' Penn· b
J
h ' - Is
eylvanla. of hla becoming of age or beers, r. , as er as,s tant this year In charge of National Girl Scout
coming a resident or Inhabitant of thl. and chairman the following year;.
Week, reported that the programs
.choo). dIstrict. ~"" po",,!n falln .. W sf La
The approaching Blood' Donor
record attendances, wltb
!laid Aueuor the aforeaald noUfleatloQ
IbaII be .ubject f¥,tthe penal., ... forth I. date is May 9..
more tban 200 Sco.tts attending
Bald Acl.
'
/ .
.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
the World Friendship Fund pros.urui:L . T. CARPI!lNTER
,
gram
held in the Swarthmore
"I saw it In The Swarthmorean"
.See~ry
Metbodlst church, In addltion.
tbere were· window _ displays in
neighborhood stores .explaining
Scouting actiVities.
ConServation chairmen Mrs'.
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE .
William C. McDermott and Mrs.
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - I;>INNl!R
,Joseph StoriaZzl reported on their
activlties,'wblle it was announced
CLOSED "sATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
th"l the Sp.rhig Camp Out baa
-".Ol!EN7.A.Mi to .7:30 P.M.
..
post-poned, until, fail-'
•
Monday Through Friday
Plans for a jllrl scout workshop
to be held In the fall were announced by Mrs. McCorkel, and
FANCY SANDWICHES
Mrs. A<-tbur Silvers. girl scout
Children'. Platte...
cookie chairman. reported that the'
driv:e
went over the top. Swarth,
more scouts 'exceedlng tbelr ·quota.
INCOMETAX FACT5'~o;"Ei----------_
Mrs. Ernest MIller. from' th!l
Delaware County Girl Scout office. presented a film "Leading
Lady," describing Scouting activities. Shown par.tlelpating in -1ihe
scouting actlviti.. was an intermi!dlate
scout from troop 331.
(Thllll one .1 ~erie. 01 arllele•• " I.dero! .ncome
'11/.11/1. 'l'lIeae arllcl•• are &...." o"."'or",ollon fJr01llcl." 111/
Girls In 'troop 331 had ample op_
tile A",eriea'" In.III",. 01 Acco",,'on'., ana ITle Penm"/to see their friend on
Societll .1 Cer/ifte" Pli&llc Accounlanl. in cooperallon
tDlIII tTl. lnlerllOl Revenue SertJlc••)
, film. for they were in cbarge of
,
.
, 1 the
refershments - preceding . the
: Uncle Sam r.all%e. fBDdly .doclor· bIllS and dentist: lillla caD add UP: !
meeting.
Mrs.' Hans Borel is tbelri
80 he p~lts fOU to lIellllle aDd deduct s1l medical: upeas.. be;roDd
troop leader.
_
,
8 percent of your adjD8ted gr088 Income.
Mrs. Roberl Bernhardt, .nelgh. tree
Slclt:ofBenefits
are-;ro""
not counted
,~O~~~H:e~re~Is~~~~'l;.;n;;~~
tax from
emploYerasor
(:oorh?"d
chairman, has urged air
his. lasllranC8. com~:
Are Aha DecIae,!, Ie
scout
leaders
and committee mem" (1) Payment for medical dYonr total deduction Is limited'
bers,
to
note
particull'rly articles
pento a mulmum amount for the ,.ear.
· (2) PlIJ'lIlent for peir::,e:'':~1 as ezplalDed In tbe lniltructlon book,
describing s c 0 uti n g activities
;Jm7 (not baaed on
and medicines and dMl88 m~ be which can be found in the Gid
· from WOt'k)
Included In. yonr medical _ _
· (S) Dam_ for Injury or
only to tbe ezteJtt- they exceed 1 Scout Leader, pUblishec;l by the
!neas
percent of your """"" Income.
i National Girl Scout organizatlo£
· (4) Payments under Workmen's
and mlliled .to all leaders and com~
Wldo,," ..... Wldow_
, mittee
CompenuUon Act
members.
.
; (5) PaJ'lllentnp to $100 per- weelt:
liz 'code eontalna!
; tor 1_ of,....... while
are
apecJallntereat:
: abeent due to InJury or
,
FRIENDLY OPEN HOUSE
,except that the 1Il'fIt.
a joiJIt return·
Mrs.
'W:~am Freidlnger. Pres; Is tusble unl"'" :rou
with a
or wife who died,
: duo to an Injury or are
dnrlng the taz year If no ~te; byterian missionary' who worked
f(IT at least one dq.
return Is 1Iled.
• in Syria for n:'any _years, showed
"
-"
(2) It ;rou Iia'l'e _
remarried' colored slides of Syria and Leb;m_
'Siek Pq 8=·6_
and ha..... In ,.onr hoDaehold a d... ·
U "alell: pay" paymenla "
_~r pendent dUd or atepchl.1d. ;rou .... : fln to tbe Friendly Open House
emplo)'er are Incl\lded In uio
entitled for tbe n_ twa ~ te gr~up Monday afternOOtl ;It' the
.
: IIlun.n on your withholding
use the same tax ccinipUtation (wltb ~byterian Church
';ron ahonld 8ubtract tho '~;;~~~llnCamHPlItUlic prlvll_) as ,.on
Tea waS serv~-bj, 'the Central
have been ontitled t. on a Jolnt- Community Nursing Service of
. amount from ,.our Inoolllo
place provided on tbe IIrst
return...
'
,the tax retnrn (Form 1040).
• (3) When life lnaurance proceedll Delaw...,-e County. Mrs. W. Mark
an ezplanatlon a8 described
are taken as an annuity or In In-I Bittle chairman was assisted by
lastructlon book. You are
stalimeDts, widows and wldowers- Mrs. Charie.s W. Lukens, Mrs_
to ezchlde this amount even II
are allowed up to $1000 pet year
do nClt
"eductlOllll.
of tax tree payments In addition James _P. Daugherty, _and Mrs.
•
Yon ate alloWed • deduction
to a pro rata .amount of the pl'lno John 1.. Good;
,The' J!l'Ouris riext m~img Wip
IIIIQ" be ~tlUed' to Bmedical ezpe- beJ'Olld I
be on April 8 when·tb;;.Rev. JoIm:
of ;ronr adjuated II'OIa iJlcome;
for etlN can _ I I I
II ,.011 (or.)OQf Ii;""" Ii'
':.r.:'tlUed to ....
Schott will speak. An Easter Pro-'
an S& 01'. o'ftIo; the I
It II
~
.... DOtapplJ'to;rour
..... ' . .with special music lias been ' •
apen_lt does
.. wife ,.onld . ...
to DDJ'
.
,
inIItnIctlon book which
for
,.• .,m~ed=l=caI2:~::~
d
tQ: .forma ~_ fIIrdlW
. "',
H
.
.
USN
.
.
.
.
.
AJDoII& thl
. llat·.f
Ca})taIn Evans G. Innes, 11418
or at oIIIcea of the
of
juniata
avenue; Master of the
Serrlce. The a.....
...... :roa to -.nIt· MooreMtConriacIc' _~_
, filii.... ad'l'laor II :roa: Cargo . ~e, "IIomuicsap". has .
8ilitr. ftIINe leIpi.
,
.'
. ~ appointed a CornmaJlider ID
I
,DEW DROP ;'INN ,
I
1-.
Daily Diil .. ers $1.00 to $1.95
Medical Deductions and
, Widow Benefits
'aa:
a
.
-
Co-Op hemoge.,ized Peanut Buttet is. m.ost pop.ular, especially in the 2 lb. size. '•• Give it the
.
t*s_ 'and
i t s . " for yOtlrse
• • A Rne
value,
1_"
com.
.> <".'
Neighborhood Association
Postpones Camp-O~ ,
Until Fall
for those who were present In the
music room of her home bn
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News NOTES
Musical Afternoon
Irl Scaut
Deli~hts Trinity Women
.Dected to Council
Of.
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Mrs. Trudy Enders Huntington
waS, tliespeclal guest Thursday
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Educational Policy.
'Set'for Play April 13
rePort
NOT~S
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Mareh 29, 1957
'Ca~t".
'to
Meet
of
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Mrs. Harold Griffin entertain~
A regular ,Canteen will be the urday evening at a dinner for 12.
at a .luncheon Tuesday at Iler program pus. week at t'he A1l Pur~
The B9ard received a
of bome on Rutgers avenue. In·th,e pOse room with the eighth graders Fa••lo.·5.ow & Carel Party
a combined sixth grade parents' afternoon guests heard Mrs.' R~ cordially invited. It was hoped I
He""" Provldeac:. Hlth SdIooI
Thirty-five girls and boys of the meeting wblchhad viewed, dis- land G. E. Unman in a r~ding on that Jack ()t,Jlel1lJt, disc jockey on
. lenefft PrA ~hol.rshlp Fund
Children's Theatre of the Com- cussed and approved by majority "The Hoosier Poet, James Whi~:- the morni.Dg'show.at WPEN could
1:30 - APRIL 3
munity Arts Center in Walling- vote for showing to sixth grade comb Riley."
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coine to vlslt, but he has been preTI deb f.2S
ford are in the throes of flnal re- studen~: t~e fUm "H u man
Carol Topping will retum to vented due to the hospitallzation
eH 2...74' Or at the door
hearsals for their ninth annual
Growth which depicts ~atur1ng Mount Holyoke College, South of his wife. .'.
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production under the ~ection of of
the male and female. Although, H dI
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Monday following
Chaperons ·tomorrow night will
Mrs. Stuart Gnves of Moylan, to the Board considers selection of . a ey, . ass.,.
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e be Mr. and :Mrs. Bentham Stradley
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within the her spring vacation spent at h r . .
h :p. ters
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be presented next month at the sublec
. rna er
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home on North Princeton avenue. and Mr. and Mrs. Hug . e
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Nether Providence High School in realm of teaciler~ and ad~9tra-· Mrs G
R Mansfield of Supervisor ~U be ,Bob ~ulme. .
Wallingford. .
tion.. six years ago folIowmg pro_
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eorge.
week end
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tests of some parents regarding Park avenue had.as he~
Tohis year's classic selection, another ftlm the Board said every guests her son and daughter-in.'.
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"Aladdin and the Wonderful effort would be made to acquaint law ·Mr. anp Mrs. Harv~y C.
A new ~biUon of paintings
.Lamp", is not only a colorful arents in advance with any such Mansfield ~ Columbus, 0 .. John. by membetrs ~f·tbe ~o~'s Club
fantasy employing genii and.~
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. that Mansfield spent tile week end with of Swarihmo!e is now. on view.
'magi~, but edu~ational as well. :~er:~ P;:Vl:~~ l~~;d: dis- his uncle 3&ld aun~' Mr. and Mrs. in the l~bby of the College theatre.
• "In
illness, hall the
Much research lOtO Far. Eastern cus; sub~ts with the children or C. H. Yarrow., of Plinceton ave- The artists are:
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culture had to be don.e m ~rder revent _Jtheir childum attending nue, while Miargaret, with her' Ida May Mfqhael, Helen K.
. battle' lies in,;..pl diagt~ capture the authentic spirit of the desire
.
friend Cia Bogotary, visited her War r e n, Marguerite Longwell,
nOlis and ueatment." See
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other gra~dmother Mrs. E. A. Elizabeth P a t.m n, Josephine
this Arabi~n tale. "Aladdin" wi~
your Doeror at the firlt
come to life on Saturday, April 6TH GRADE OPIRETTA
Yarrow of South Chester .road. Shapleigh, Dorothy Lackey, and
suggestion of iUnell13 at 2 p.m. and again at 8 p.m.
. IN $50 The Harvey Mansfields were en Snighda ¥uk,~i.
and, of coqrse' you will
Mrs. Graves and her group have
BRINGS. . route home frornCambrldge,
bring his prescriptionl
e~panded this tale SpUIL by Margaret Yeatman's sixth grade Mass., Where they •were intra- WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
bAe (or our prompt and
Scheherazade to include some class rec,ntly preSented an operet_ duced .to, their grandson Edward
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precise
compounding. .
playful companions of Aladdin, ta entitled "Behind Castle Walls'.' Michael, son of Mr. and. Mrs.
Mrs: John T .. Pinkston, chairdancing slaves and a Ch}nese play- by Ruth Roloff Mayo and Adelia Harvey. C. Mansfield, .Jr.
man of the· "11teratpre department,
withln-a-. play, performed at the Carlson Attman in the auditorium
Beth Jones, with her classmate has announced Ii change of place
CATHERMAN'S
1 Do- Mary-Ellen Crook of Brewer, Me., for the next' regular-meeting,
court of the Sultan. All these i n- of the Rutgers Avenue S ch 00.
DRUG STORE
gredients have been tastefully nationS received from the two a classmate ',ai~ates College, AprilS, at 10 a.m. The program
comtiined to hold special appeal performances on Thursday and Lewiston, Me.,'
spending 'the will be presented in· the 'Legion
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for adults, teenagers and school- Friday, ~arch 14 and 15, t~al spring vacation at her home on room of Borough Hall by' Mrs.
aged .hildren.
$50. This money will be presented North Swarthniore avenue. B~th Oscar J. GUcreest, on "Fantasy
Peter Bowers of Wallingford to the World Friendship Fund.
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will portray Aladdin as a bqy and All ~f the childr~n in Miss Yeat- nesday in hbno~. of her guest. .
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Chip Shay of Swarthmore will in_ man's class were m the operetta.
Mr. and MrS, F. H .. Forsythe of
'AnERSON'S
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tel'Pret Aladdin grown up.
They are:
Tllayer' road returned .home. MonFUNERAL HOME
Barbara Lee Allison, Sandra day following a month's vacation
OYer 25 Year's Expert••c.
Alth~use, Holly Bishop, Helen at Pompano ·Beach, Fla.
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, BogoJavlensky, . Henry Bunker,
Joan Hemenway of .Strath HavMEdia 6-3400
ailist Mark Detweiler, Lorrellee Forbes, en avenue, ~U .leave. Monday for A Price' to M.et Every Famil,', Need
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James' Gearhart, Barbara Hayes, Northfield, Minn., following her
.. Tibor Baehmann, . Hungarian George Herschel,. Carolrn Holt, spring' vaca~on !~om Carletop
concert pianist, presented an ex- Jim Hunter, Linda Kenn~y, College. .
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cellent program "Music of the Chucker ~urtzhalz, Jill LeWIcki,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Web- .
Romantic Masters" at the meet- Janet Little, Jeffrey· Loeben, ster Jr 'of Elm' avenue have as
ing of the Swarthmore Music Club Frances Mars~, Michael ~cCrory, thei~' ~~ts Mrs. Webster's parbeld Monday ~vening. at Whittier Carolyn ~cKinnell, DaVId. Mor- ents Mr. and Mrs. B. A. ReddingHoUse.
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row, Taylor Redden, Jim Rey- ton who arrived Wednesday from'
DJ,lst and Dirt - Th~y're Differer:d
Home
..Care·
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. In the Chopin group Bachmann n?lds. Karen. Schl?esser, Gay Syracuse, N. Y., for a two week
'conveyed to the audience the dif-' Silvers, Parkie Srruth, Barbara visit.
Prore~iOnal Cleaning
Do's' arid Don'ts in Rug CII'" .
Virglnla and Evelyn' Bullitt,
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ferent moods of the composer S~ape, Ricky Ullman, Tessa
Moth Damage - And How to Prevent It
'from the 'hauntinc pathos of the WlZon. and Barbara Wood.
students at ~. Wellesley College,
First Aid Treatment r
,
"Funeral March~';tO~the bouyancy Parents of the children helped Wellesley~ Mass., will arrive tofor Rug and· Carpet Mishaps
of the 'tpolonaiseinA :Major." He with the operetta. Mrs. Molly morrow to sp.anri the vacation~t
gave a beautiful display of vir- Gwinn, Mrs. Lilyan Stec~w, Mrs. their home o~ Lincoln avenue .
Ask for'
FREE copy of the·
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Ricky Snape, son of Mr. and
. tuosity in the "Etude in C'Sharp .Ruth McDowell, and Mrs~ Grace
Minor" . and the "Etude in C Yeaw, ~embers.of the.facul~, as- Mrs. J ..B. Snape of Swarthmore .' NATIONAL INSTITUTE~OF RUG CLEANING
sisted ,,!,lth mll~;1C, art, and make- Wood, celebrated his third birth-: 16-page booklet.
Minor."
In the second part of the pro- up.
day Saturday by entertaining 10 '\ '~~one·.or Stop 'In_\
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gram the outstanding interest was
of his friends at a pany. Ricky
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in the artist's masterful playing of
New Group ~rmed . had a family party Sunday when
a diftlcult arrangement of Dellbes'
Mrs. Percy Belfteld, Jr., of. Vll- is guests included four great
Waltz from the ballet· "Coppella" lanova avenue and Mrs. George grandpaTents Mn5. Mary Snape of
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by Eino Dohnanyl. Dohnany1, now Heckman of Park avenue attend- Harvard'avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
teaching in this country, was dl- ed the first meet1n~ of "Kitchen. Ow~ Osborne, Jr., of Meadow':
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~. rector of the Royal Academy.In Katies", of the Republican Women brook and Mrs. B. P; Boefhm Qf
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Budapest, from which Bachmann of Pennsylvania,. Hannah Penn Br~~, N. Y.; and four grand~
.Kingwood - 3-6060--=: Cl.earbfook 9-4646
was graduated. ....
House, held March 21 at the 'home parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy
. The pianist clpsed. his program of Mrs. Joh? O'Brien of ~erlOD.
Snape of Hanral'davenue, and Mr.
with ''Caprice'', "Liebestraum",
Gue~ts mcluded ~ Mrs. Irvin and Mrs. John Murray of. Mead- and "Legenda ·in E. Major" by R. MacElwee, preSld.ent of th~ owbrook.
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Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. F . •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!.~iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_--ii••-••'__~';~__"_~
Liszt, who is one of Bachmann's Hanna~ Penn House, and Mrs.
favorite composers. Because of Wilbur~. James, both of Srarth- Wright of. Rose Valleyl have rehis marvelous technical equipment more.
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tUrned from a month's trip south. I
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hels able'to meet with perfect
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They visited in Houston, TelC., t
ease the challenge of the brillancy LOCAL RESIDENT AIDS
with their son and daughter-in,.
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and power of Liszt's compositions.
-EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN law Lt. 'and' Mrs. KennetbJ.
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Catherine Cbomalou· .0fOgden Wright· and seven - montti ~ old
pr/,side.t Elect
avenue, has b~n appointed Coin grandson Kenny Lee, for 10 days.
'II"ing' • • •
Dr. NE!$! B.WilIfaIDS of t h e Uni- Container Chairman for the 1957 Then, after a few' davs
~. in New
versity of Pennsylvania School of Easter Seal Campaign, it -was an- O~leans, La., they went to, Clear_
.
esid' nounced by Deborah' Deacon, water, Fla., where they spe'nt two
Dentistry, was chosen pr
enc.- Women's Activities Ch81rman for w ........ks. .
elect of the International AssoCia_
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tion of Dental Research at the an- the Campaign.'
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in · TheI 1957h Easter
CampaIgn
avenue and
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Atlantic City.
_ ' ! ' a s aunc e natio • ar. • .Schroder of Moylan, seniors at
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He resides on Dogwoacnane.
BEREA'YEo D .
Cornell Unlversity, Ithaca, N. Y.,
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are spending their vacation at
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steclw of MiaIIU·
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Set Party Date
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Bryn Mawr avenue were called to
Members of the Friendly Circle, Burlington, N:J., last,wee}( at the
I saw it in Th~ Swarthmorean.·
meeting March 21 at the bome of death C{f
Sleciws brother
Mrs. ~rge L. Alston, completed William Grycky. •
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plans for a card party to'be /held
Mr. Grycky, who was the prinALlAN, PARKER.
April 2S at the WOlJlan's Club.' cipal of the Burlington Junior
New anll Re1tunt "'nOll
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and aep.lrlnC Since 19M
raise funds for Camp Sunshine JeffersOn Hospital. Interment toOk
PIANO TUNI~NG
and Ca.mp Hope.' ,
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The Swarthmorean, 1957-03
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1957-03
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