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NEWS NOTES
Educational Policy. Mrs. Harold Griflln entertain~
at a ~uncheon Tuesday at her
The B9ard received a rePort of bome 011 Rutgers avenue. In' th~
Mr. and M'rs. Robert D. Hulme
Crum Ledge entenained
. A regular .canteen wi\l be the urday evening at a dinner for 12.
program pus week at the Ali Purpase room with the eighth graders Fa.II••• Sh.w & Card 'arty
corclially invited. It was hoped
N._ .....Id.... Hlth School
ttU.t Jack .cn:teJJ1y, disc jockey on
...0111 PTA ~holo ..hlp .....d
the moming' abow at. WPEN could
1:30 _ APRIL 3
cO'Dle to visit, but he has been pre. n~ots I.2S
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vented due to 1.'he hospitalization
CH %-1674 or at tile _
'Can.Rto Meet
sat-
a combined sixth grade parents' afternoon guests heard Mrs. R~
Thirty-five girls and boys of the meeting wWch had vIewed, dls- land G. E. Ullritan in a rll'iding on
Children's Theatre of the Com- cussed and approved by majority "The Hoosier Poet, James Whit~
munlty Arts Center in Walling- vote for showing to sixth grade cQmb Riley."
tord are in the throes of final re- students, the film "H u man
Carol Topping wlll return to
hearsals for their ninth annual Growth" wWch depicts ~llIuring Mount Holyoke College, South
his wife. -tomorrow night w1l1 ~==::;:=======i:::::!
production under the direction of of the male and female. Although. Hadley, Mass., Monday following ofChaperons
Mrs. Stuart Graves of Moylan, to the Board considers se~ec~on of her spring vacation spent at
be Mr. and Mrs. Bentham Slrsdley
he presented next month at the subject. matter lies w.thin the home on North Princeton avenue. and Mr. and . Mrs. Hugh .Peters.
Nether Providence High School in realm of teacher, anfdUad~stra-. Mrs. George R. Mansfield of Supervisor will be .Bob Hulme.
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Wallingford. .
tlon, six years ago 0 owmg pro_ Park avenue had as hel;' week end
Thls year's classic selection, tests of some parents .:ga~ding guests her son
daughter-InEXHIBITION CHANGES,
"Aladdin and the
another film the Board , d ever; law 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C.
A nevi exlUblUon of paintings
'Lamp", is not only a colorful effort woinulddbe made.thto acqusau~h Malisllliid of Columbus, 0;
by members of the W:oman's Club
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w. order
any that
• Mansfield spent
. the week end with of Swarthmo~
..fantasy empIoy'ng
gem'1 and . at rI I sa' vance
vi.! d 'In
... now. on view
'magic, but educational as well. mea pro b~~ abl
dls- Ws uncleaod aUD~ Mr. and Mrs. In the lobby of the College theatre.
e dren or C H Yarrow' of Prlnceton ave- The artists are:
Much' research into Far Eastern they mba! bt e Ith th hil
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e c attending nue,
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culture h ad to b e d one in .ord er cuss sut lec
th·s w hild,en
Margaret,
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battle' lies in,;..pl diag.
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to capture the authentic spirit of pre~en ~
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friend Cia Bogotary, visited hI!!' War r e n, Marguerite Longwell,
no.i. and treatment." See
ttils Arsblan tale. "Aladdin" will If t ey es r~.
other grandmother Mrs. E. A. Elizabeth P a t.m a n, Josephine
your Docror at the lirat
come to life on Saturday, Aprll 6TH GRADE OPERETTA
Yarrow of South Chester . road. Shapleigh, Dorothy Lackey, and
...ggestion of iIlnell13 at 2 p.m. and again at 8 p.m.
BRINGS IN S50 The Harvey Mansfields were
Snlghda ¥uk~i.
and. of coqrse' yo.. will
Mrs. Graves and her group have
. ,route home from
bring bis prescription.
eX'panded this tale SpUIL by
Margaret Yeatman's sixth grade Mass., where they ,were intro- WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
hlte for our prompt and
Scl1eherazade to include some
rec'lntly presented an operet_ duced ·to. their grandson
Mrs: John T .. PInkston, chairprecise compounding. .
playful companions of Aladdin, Ia entitled "Behind Castle Walls'~ Michael,. son of Mr. and Mrs. man ofthe.lfteratlire department,
dancing slaves and a Chinese play- by Ruth Roloff Mayo and Adella Harvey C. Mansfield, .Jr.
h
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hange of nlace I
within.-a-play, performed at the Carlson Altman in the auditorium
Beth Jones, with her
fas atnnounc t a c ' '
eeting
CATHERMAN'S
h e nex regular m
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in
Scl1
11>0or
court of the Sullan. AIl these - of t~e Rutgers Avenue
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Mary-Ellen Crook of Brewer, IYl'e., A ril 5 at 10 a.m. The program,
DRUG STORE
gredients have been tastefully nations received from the two a classmate .at ..Bates CoIlege, fIl b' resented in. the 'Leglon
combined to hold special appeal performances on Thursday and Lewiston, Me., Is spending the w e t pB . rough Hall by' Mrs
for adults, teenagers and school- Friday, March 14 and 15, total spring vacation at her home on room oJ GOII
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aged .hildren.
$50. T·h.s money w
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Peter Bowers of WaJllngford to the Wor
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entertained at a luncheon
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will portray Aladdin as a ~y and
AIl ~f the chi1dr~n in Miss Yeat- nesday in hono~. of her guest. .
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Chip Shay of Swarthmore will in_ man's class were 10 the operetta.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of
PAnElsaN'S
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terpret Aladdin grown up.
They are:
Thayer road returned .home. Mon,
FUNERAL HOME
Barbara Lee Allison, Sandra day following a month's vacation
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Cl-~L
Althouse, Holly Bishop. Helen at Pompano Beach, Fla.
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Bogojavlensky,Henry Bunker,
Joan Hemenway ot.Strath ;HavP.O•• MEdia 6·3400
Mark Detweiler, Lorrellee Forbes, en avenue wiD leave Monday for A Prh::. to Me.t Eve.., family·, NHd
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James' Gearhart,
following her
. Tibor Bachmann, HUlDg.arllm IGeorge
Herschel, Barbara
Caroiln Hayes,
Holt, Northfield:
spring vacation !~om
concert pianist, presented an ex- Jim Hunter, IJnda Kenn~~, College. •
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cellent program "Music of the Chucker ~urtzhalz, JIIJ Lew.cki,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Web\
ROmantic Masters" at the meet- Janet IJttle, J~t'frey. Loeben, ster, Jr., 'of Elm' avenue have as
Ing of thl! Swarthmore Music Club Frances Mars~, Michael McCrory, their guestS Mrs. Webster's parheld Monday ,evening at Whittier
~cKinnell, David, Mor- ents Mr. and Mrs. B. A. ReddingDust and Dirt _ Th.ey're Different .
HOII·se.
row, Taylor Redden, Jim Rey- ton who arrived Wednesday from
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. In the Chopin gr'oup Bachmann
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ay Syracus.e, N. Y., for a two week
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Smith
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ProfeSsiOna
C eanlng
'conveyed to the audience the dif-' Silvers, Par e
, a r ara visit.
Do's' arid Don'h
in Rug Care
ferent moods of the composer
Ricky Ullman, Tessa
Virgloia and Evelyn' BuIlltt,
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. Moth Damage _ And How to Prevent It
. from the haunttnc pathos of the Wlzon, and Barbara WOOd.
students at •. Wellesley College,
First Aid Treatment,
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"Funeral March";tO,the bouyancy Parents of the children helped Wellesley~ Mass., win arrive tofor Rug' and Cllrpet Mishaps
of the "Polonaise hA Major."He with the operetta. Mrs. Molly morrow to spenll the vacationllt
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Ask for-tour FREE copy of the
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gave a beautifuldlsplay 0o! vlr- Gwinn, Mrs. LIlyan Steclw, Mrs. their home On IJncoln avenue.
tuoslty In the "Etude in C Sharp Ruth McDoweII, and Mrs, Grace
Ricky Snape, son of Mr. and
NATIONAL INSTITUTE'OF RUG CLEANING
Millor" and the "Etude in C Yeaw, members. of the faculty, as- Mrs. J. B. Snape of Swarthmore
Minor."
slsted "!ith mlJ$1c, art, and make- Wood, celebrated his tWrd blrth16-page booklet.
In the second part of the pro- up.
day Saturday by entertaloing 10 ,'Phone or. stop ·In.\
grsm the outstanding interest was
of W. friends at a party.
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New Group ~nned
had a family party Sunday when
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a dllllcuJt arrangement of DeJlbes'
Mrs. Percy Belfield, Jr., of ViI- Is guests included tour great
Waltz from the ballet· ''Coppella'' lanova avenue and Mrs. George grandpa.;entS Mrs. Mary Snape
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by Erno Dohnanyi. Dahnanyl, now Heckman of Park avenue attend- Harvard avenue and Mr. and Mr..
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. teaclllng in this country, was dI- ed the first meeting of "Kitchen Owen Osborne, Jr., of Meadow~
rector of the Royal Academy.in Katies", of the Republican Women brook, and Mrs. B. p;. Boehm
101 "'.A.,.., SW.·lhn.......
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Budspest, trom which Bachmann of Pennsylvania,. Hannnh Penn Brooklyh, N; Y.; and four gralDd.• 1
.Klngsw~' 3-6000--::': CLearlWoolt 9-4646
was grsduated. • .
held March 21 at the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy
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. The pianist clpsed his program of Mrs. John O'Brien of Merion.
Snape of Hanoardavenue, and Mr.
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Carpet
with ''Caprice'', "Lii>bestraum",
Guests inclUded. Mrs. Irvin and Mrs. John Murray of. Mead. and "Legenda ,in E. Major" by R. MacElwee, presid.ent of the owbrook.
IJszt, who Is one of Bachmann's Hannah Penn House, and M.s.
Mr. and Mr.. LeRoy F. F.
favorite composers. Because of Wilbur
James, both of Sfarth- Wright of Rose Valley' have rehis marvelous technical equlpment more. .
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tUrned from a month's trip south.
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he is able to meet with perfect
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. They visited In Houston, TI!l<., ,
ease the challenge of the brillancy LOCAL RESI.DENT· ~IDS
. with their son and dsughter-inand power of IJszt's compositions.
-EASTER SEAL .CAMPAIGN law Lt.. and • Mrs. Kenneth J.
Come i~ and seethe neW!' Co-Op 'faceCatherine Chomalou· .of ,Ogden Wright· and seven _ mon1.'h _ old
Pritsidellt Elect
avenue, has b""" appointed Coin g!'andson Kenny Lee, tor 10 days.
, lifting' • • • ft's modest but attractive
Dr. Ned B. Willfams of the Uni- Container Chairman for the 1957 :rhen, after a few da:ys In New
versity ';f Pennsylvania School of IE:ast.er Seal Campaigo, it ·was an- Orleans, La., they went to. Clear_
nounced by. Deborah' Deacon, water, Fla., where they spent two
Dentistry, was chosen presidenlActivities Chairman for w-ks.
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elect of the International Ass~la_
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Howard She81'e.r, Jr.,. of NQrth
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tion of Dental Research at the an- the Campaign.
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The 1957 Easter Seal Campa.gn 'Swarthmore avenue, and Andrew
nual banquet
Saturday
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launched nationally
seDlors a.t
Atlantic
C i held
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• Mar. 15..Schroder of Movlan,
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Yiith.p#e"tyof room for leisurely shopHe iesldes .on Dogwood"\ane.
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.,
BEREAVED
are spending their vacation at
Mr. and Mrs. Stan1q Steclw of Miami Beach, Fla.
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Set Party Date
Bryn Mawr avenue were caJIed to
Members of the Friendly Clrcla, Burlington, N:J., last·w~ at the
I saw It in Tht! Swarthmorean.
meellng' March 21 at the home of death ""f
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Mrs. George 1.. Alston, completed
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Mr. Grycky, who was the prlnALBAN. PARKER.
April 25 at the WOIJlan's Club.' cipal of the Bur1ington Junior
Now aDd RebuDt Plan..
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aDd ItepIIlrlnr 81_
rmse funds for Camp Sunshine Jet'fe..oft Hospital. Interment to()k
.' PIANO TUNIf'lG
and C"mp Hope~ .
place Monday In the U. S. NationPhORO Media 8-95.'IS
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.. few days in Annapolis, Md.
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Check Brakes T~ctay.
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VOLUME2~NUMBER14
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, April 5, 1957
'$4.00 PER YEAR
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Clarence E. Pickett
Cornelia Stabler . . ·· ' .SwimClubPi,:nicArea
Tomorr~w's Target
Here ToniteTomorroW wi\l rumh the Swim
Club picnic area it the weather
Presents New Program continues to bebave and as good
in Clothier for
a brush crew appears as was on
last Saturday momlng.
Meeting Fund
Another tremendous .pIle of
Comella Stabler Gillam' comes stumps, vines, ·11mbs and treeS was
to Clothier Memorial . tonight, collected by Mrs. Neal WIeber,
April 5, at 8: 15 p.m. to present N:~lIlc.y, l'Iher and Jeff; .Wes Hoge
Russ; Clarence Boyer and
her program as a monoI 0 gist
,
which she caJIs ''Cast of' ChuAlex M111s, WOOdy Mc"
eftt f th
Chuck Maschal; Eddy
acters", for the ben
o. e Shute,. Cynthia and Shelby SeitSwarthmore F r len d S . Meeting
Building Fund.
zer, Barrie and Betty Bovard, LaBhe Is the author as weJI as the roy PeteJ.'SOD, Logan Lawrence;
actress of her monoiogues, and Jack Carroll, Janice and David.
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The big event of the day came
th
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has presented .em rom coas 0 when Steve Hansell, Dick Jackcoast in this country and in
Fiance, Belgium and Germ:any
son, Skipper WIUIs and Russ Hoge
U.S.O.· FolIqwing the' program
feUed a 50 foot hlgh dead' oak
win be happy
greet all those tree north of the pool. Their expertly swung axes cut through a
who care to go backstage to meet three foot diameter trunk till it
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To
Story Hours
Scheduled in. April
Address Mothers
Election of Officers Also
Set for Meeting •
Tues. Night
1 Clarence E. Pickett of Haver~
lord, executive secretary ep1erifbs
of the American Friends Service
ComiiUttee, wllI ,be guest' spea~
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,evening, April 9, at the
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CWIdren from four to eight
years are invited to attend a sto"'Y
hour, where tales trom fact to
fantasy will be told, the next two
Saturdays bom 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Sto"'Y tellers, or readers, wI11 be
girls from Girl Scout Troop 95,
Mrs. Maurice L. Webster, Jr., and
Mrs: Carl Atkins, co-I&;lQel-s.
These girls, who' are working
toward their reader badge, will
expand the project they started
earlier in the' year during the
holiday seasons for kindergarten
cWIdren. Should' there he ~_
ficient- demand, addlUonal atary
hours might be held, it was repoi1ed .
to
he~er
program tonigh~ will be as
follows:
Department Store, the local emporium. receives an early morning
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poneca;
Three conversations are overheard
on a railroad train, a grandmother, a teacher, a salesgirl; Remem-'
brance of Things Past, An elderly
aciress gives an unusual party;
Balcony Scene,
versions of
a famous love scene, as Shakes,.
peare wrote It., as Sheridan might
have written It, as Shaw ml~t
bave written it; PictUre of Greta,
A snapshot found in a desk reveals a story; The BIrd Bath, The
of the Nat1,l.re Study
unveils a Bird
, Bath In the
three
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Woman's
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Topic
CIu~Play·
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Vote
Tuesday Fro",
10-2:30
Service Today .
g",ve way and. the tree crashed
with a mighty roar.
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In addition to rakes, axes, and
hatchets, a brush scythe or two
are needed to' cleu
"- the grass,
vines and briars. .
James
P.
for
Daugherty
Sun Engin.eer Died
Tuesday at Home .
Here
Services Held for
meeting of the Mothers Club of
Harris Sirulnik Swarthmore; He will be intrqby Mrs. Colin Bell.
Russian Immigrant in 1912 duced
Just returned from a six months
world cruise dJ,J';ng which' he visWas Borough Tciilor
Japan, Hong Kong, Slnga45 Years
pore, Thailand, Burma, India anil
Funeral services were held In a number of African ports, he will
Philadelphia at Friday· noon, devote, his address to an analysis
March 29, in the Jewish talth, of 'the'condlUooSin ·these areas
lbr Harris Siruinlk whOl8 death I.whic,h would .IlpP,ea..to be endangoecurred on ThursdaY.;"Mr. Har~ ering world .. peace,· P\'rlng '.~
rls,''.., as he wasC'alled by local
with· American FriendS
customerS in the 45 years he con- Service Committee Pickett workducted taiJor establlshments in edln.the Middle East in 1949,
the Borough, hail worked a1\ day where he visited Egypt, Israel and
Wednesday In apparent· food
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A memorial service for JameS
P. Daugherty, Jr. will be held at
3 o'clock this afternoon in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Daugherty, who was assistant process engineer in the
manufacturing eJiglneering department ()f the Sun OIl Company,
died suddenly Tu~day night of a
heart attack at Ws. home at 317
Dickinson avenue where he had
been III with a virus Infection for
th... past ten weeks. He ani! his
~lunlJyhi",lmcived:to,s.wiu1lunOre
Leaders A n n o u _
For
Cancer
Drive
200 Women. Will· "Blitz"
Borough Monday
7-9 P.M.
Palmer L. Skoglund, local
chairman of the Swarthmore Area
Cancer Crusade, has appointed the
following ladieS as Captains for
the door-to-door drive on Monday,
April 8, from 7 to 9 p.n;t.. •
Mrs. Carl J. Atkins, Mrs. Charles
Gerner, Mrs. WiIllam H. Gi\I, Jr.,
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie, Mrs. Joseph Howe, Mrs. D. Mace GowIng, Mrs. Donald P. Jones, Mrs •
Pierce Mac Nair, Mrs. Charles
Martin, Mrs. William W.·'McClarin, Mrs. H. D. McCray, Jr., Mrs.
C. William Ramsay, Mrs, J 0 h n
Roxby, Jr., Mrs. Eleanor Rubin,
Mrs. James O. Stevens, and Mrs.
J. Archer Turner, Jr.
Approxlma~ely 200 ladies will
assist the captains in tws blitz
drive of lund raising. Contributions will be used by the American Cancer. Society, Delaware
County Unit, In the war against a
merciless enemy in the field of
medical research where the battle
to extend control of aDd eventually conquer Cancer goes on unceasingly.
There are few families with the
good fortune to have escaped the
cruel impact of this dread malady.
It Is the goal and hope that
search and study, m",de' possible
from private contributions, will
wipe out this cruel disease.
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Born January ii,' .1,898 In Acco- Pre-School Clinic'$et·
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educati",n was r~ved there-and
in Portsmouth, Va. In 1922 he was
graduated from the University of Mothers of Next 'Year's
For Apri15, 16, 17
health.
Vlrglrua
a bachelorHe
of schmce
K,'nde' rgarteners A'sked"
Harris Slrulnik, came to th~
Imog F I"gure'
degree hiWith
chemistry.
was' a
United States In 1912. a Russian
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member of Delta Upsilon traternlto Cal' KI 3-6127
imln!grant, and settled in SwarthF
ty, the Pi}iladelphla challtel.' of
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.ayers
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are Virginia Alumni, and, the 'SwarthNotices of the Pre-School C~c .
Ballots tor the annual. ~Uon this country was spent here.
more Presbyterian Church.
tor Swarthmore and RU~edge cWIof OfficerS for the
first shop ""as on Yale avenue, J. D. Narbeth to Direct
He joined the deve\jJpmel1t dl- dren who azeto enter klndergartWoman's Club will be depcl6ited 'where 'he made his home u n t i l ,
. vlslQn of Sun Oil as a chemist In en in Sept~ber,. 1957 ,have just
. at the c]qbhouse bE!tween 10
. he removed. his family to PltllaHarry. Kurnitz
1948; transferring to the e.igJneer- bee" sent to ParentS of such chiland 2: 30 p:lD. Tuesday, A'Pru 9. delphia. Later shops viere in the
Play
ing division of the manufacturing dren as registered in the. school
Results wIII be annquncl!!l by. the Victor D. Slilrer Building' and at
The Players Club of Swarth- department in 1950. Before going census. These·RuUedge pupils who
eJectiona commi"'-~' at the close the comer· of Park avenue
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more wl11 present for. its April WI
un e spen appro
a ey
of thestBteti' 'meetlrig' the. '. . South Chester road. He had been production the play "Reclining 14 years with Houdry,Process Cor- kinderguten but wish to enter
afternoon.
in the present shop for the. past ,Figure," written' by Han'y Kur- poration and previous to that he RuUedge fir~t grade should regisThe prog.am, "Easter is for quarter of a ce!ltury. He was a
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Was with. ·SocoOY:Vac·u.um Oil ter atnthis
also.
nitz. This wl11 be produced under
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Tu da
families",· an original one-act member . of the Harzion Syna- the direction of J. DaVid Narbeth; Company and with Gulf 011 Cor0
ay,
es y, and WednesplaY, will. be· pr8S\!Dted by the g o g u e . ·
st.arling Monday, April 8; through
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day, April .I5, 16, 17 have been
department: Mrs. Samuel L.
His great happinesS and satis_ _ _ _ _-,_ _ .
designated as registration days.'
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April
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Children
who WI"il be five Jvears
I t o use, chairman. Centered faction was his fami ; His three.
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children
receive
edu"atJons.
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The pl!l3" Is aUght,' amusing
au
oema er
of age pn'or to January 31, 1958'
ancient and' current, thl~ ,m;que
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comedy revolving around a young
will be eligible for entrance Into
. pI~y, written by'a clubnrember,
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art dealer's attempt to start his
To
at Colleg'e" kindergarten in September, 1957.
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gallery.
Many
Mothers of such children are
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h'am~ing
h sltua.ons anse a er .s pure ase of
urged to telephone Mrs. Vernon
an unknown Renoir masterpiece,
Christian Association Urbani, KIngswOOd 3-6127 to make
SH.S
Tagged
'Fete 'Cyrl"1 'Gardner particularly after he discovers that
Schedules Talks.
an appointment. Mrs. Urbani re·Sunshln.' .'Ann"al
he hilS purchased a forgery. The
quests that calls be made on April
consisls of nine men and one
Sun~& Tues.
8 and 9 between '9 and 12 and 1 to
High School
Paintings by Artist Cyril Gard- woman.
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4 p.m. ThtS plan wiIJ provide a
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,;: Cqkman, .,. Ii d X ner, will be on exhibit at the
Dr. Frank C. Laubach, wor d ..
and Charlie
Woman's Club' at the Tuesday A J
f'
renowned literary ex pe,
j
rt and D r .. minimum of waiting at the school
invited to play'· with the
nUer$On
Fi m P,anned
Samuel M. Shoemaker, recfar of at the time of registration.
meeting, April 9. Mr. G",dner wl\l
, .Church, Pitts- Purpose of the Pre--SclIoOI Clin_
We\._ Delaware CountY High be gueSt of .nonor at a reception
F. or .'Presb"vfer.ian. Women
Episcopal
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the East- at 8 p.m. 'Thursday, April. 1'.1.in
Womell ofT', the.' Swarthmore b urg,
e speakers a t t wo
lelllw:are County HIghSchool the clubhouse under the auspices Presbyterian Church will. have an separate ~pen meetings of the PHI MU CONVENTION
in the sec.and annual of the Art Department, Mrs. opportunity Wednesday, .April 10, Sw~rt.hD11lre College Christian AsOPENS AT INN TODAY
Bowl pasketbl!11 classic Ave"'Y F. Blake,chalrman. The to become familiar with the his- S<>elat.on scheduled for Sunday,
·IhIJr9,.y. April 18, at Upper Dar- public is invited to attend the ra- to"'Y and traditions of their de- April 7, and Tuesday, April 9.
District 4 of Phi Mu sorority
High School.
ception as well as
nomination, Following their asDr. Shoemaker will speak at 7 opens its three-day convention at
same program, starting and their husbands.
sociation lunchej>n. they will. be p.m. Sunday in the Swarthmore the Strath Haven Inn at 4 p.m.
~1I\).m .. thelll!lSt -outstand~ . Painter'Gardner studied at ·the addressed by Dr. Alexander Mac- Friends. Meeting House on the today. It wiUcontinue until noon
basketball' 'pi.lYera :PennSylvania'Academy ot the FIne
on "Old Pine Street Church" topic "How Faith. GetS S!;Irted". Sunday.
.
~'~:!eJ:n end of the' COUD- Arts, winning the Cn!SSOft schol~
shown '8, film made by Dr. Well known as a leader. in the
Seven ~lIegiate . chapters _
the .
and prizes for
A. Anderson on "Presby- ~Iscollal Church, Dr. Shoemaker Drexel .. Institute, BU
.
caricature. He has exhibited tenans in American Bistory."
has contributed to iI number of yersity; Ge!tysburgColIege, Dtcknational annuaJ exhibitions and
Dr. Maclde has been pn!!ddent nation"Wide magazines.
.oson College, Penn State Unlveravailable at t!le
one-man shows In Philadelpha, of the Presbyterian Ministers'
Dr. Laubach will speak at 8 sity, the University of Pittsburgh,
.~lfItt:OrE!s. All proceeds New York, Washingtooo, D. C.
Fund tOl' LIte .IDS1france 'sinCe p.m. Tuesday, also in the !'fIends and Indiana State College-will
w;Il1 '110 ·to 'CamP
Ai: fduIldft- and tOnn.... art dItoU~ some 28 years In Meeting House. He Is being span- be represented and 12 alumnse.
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·"age 8
Children's Theatre To
SeUor Play April 13
Thirty-five girls and boys of the
Children's Theatre of the Community Arts Center in Wallingford are in the throes of final rehearsals for their ninth annual
production under the direction of
Mrs. Stuart Graves of Moylan, to
be presented next monlh at the
Nether Providence High School in
Wallingford.
Tohis year's classic selection,
"Aladdin and the Wonderful
Lamp", is not only a colorful
fantasy employing genii and
magic, but educational as well.
Much research into Far Eastern
culture had to be done in order
to capture the authentic spirit of
this Arabian talc. "Aladdin" will
come to life on Saturday, April
13 at 2 p.m. and again at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Graves and her group have
expanded this tale spun by
Scheherazade to include some
playful companions of Aladdin,
dancing slaves and a Chinese playwithin-a-play, perforrned at the
court of the Sultan. All these ingredients have been tastefully
combined to hold special appeal
for adults, teenagers and school_
aged uhildren.
Peter Bowers of Wallingford
will portray Aladdin as a boy and
Chip Shay of Swarthmore will in_
terpret Aladdin grown up.
Music Cbili Hears
Hungarian Pianist
Tibor Bachmann, Hungarian
concert pianist, presented an excellent program "Music of the
Romantic Masters" at the meeting of the Swarthmore Music Club
held Monday ·evening at Whittier
House.
In the Chopin group Bachmann
conveyed to the audience the differ~nt moods
of t!te composer
. from the haunting pathos of the
"Funeral March" to the bouyancy
of the "Polonaise -in A Major." He
gave a beautiful display of virtuosity in the "Etude in C Sharp
Minor" and the "Etude in C
Minor."
In the second part of the program the outstanding interest was
in the artist's masterful playing of
a difficult arrangement of Delibes'
Waltz from the ballet' "Coppelia"
by Erno Dohnanyi. Dohnanyi, now
teaching in this country, was director of the Royal Academy. in
Budapest, from which Bachmann
was graduated. •
Th" pianist closed his program
with "Caprice", ULiebestraum",
and "Legenda ·in E. Major" by
Liszt, who is one of Bachmann's
favorite composers. Because of
his marvelous technical equipment
he is able to meet with perfect
ease the challenge of the brillancy
and power of Liszt's compositions.
Pritsident Elect
Dr. Ned B. WilUams of the University of Pennsylvania School of
Dentistry, was chosen presidentelect of the International AssoCia_
tion of Dental Research at the annual banquet held Saturday In
Atlantic City.
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He resides _on Dogwood\'ane.
Set Party Date
Members of the Friendly Circle,
meeting March 21 at the home of
Mrs. George L. Alston, completed
plans for a card party to be 'held
April 25 at the Woman's Club.
The party, an annual event, wiII
raise funds for Camp Sunshine
and Camp Hope.
Mr. and place
Mrs. Minor
Stein
of
Haverford
returned
home
Tuesday' from a business trip of a
· Md •
few days}n An napoI IS,
ESTATE NOTICE
of Rhoda R. James A/KIA
RHODA ELIAS J'AM&'~. late or the Bor-(nJfth of Swarthmore. ~laware Count¥,
Penn.ylvanla.
LwrI'ERS TEsTAMENTARY on the
above estAte havinS( been In'8.nted to the
undenhmed. all persOns Indebted to the
said estate are requested to make PQ'ment, and thote having ctai~ to preaent
the aame, without del..,.. to
~tate
Review
Educational Policy
The Board received a report of
a combined oixth grade parents'
meeting which had viewed, discussed and approved by majority
vote for showing to sixth grade
students, the film "H u man
Growth" which depicts maturing
of the male and female. Although
the Board considers selection of
subject matter lies within the
realm of teachers and adminis·tration, six years ago following pro_
tesls of some parents regarding
another film the Board said every
effort would be made to acquaint
parents in advance with any such
materials provided, in order that
they may be better able to discuss subjects with the children or
prevent t.heir children attending
if they desire.
6TH GRADE OPERETTA
BUTLB1l. BBATrY, GREER and
~OHKSON
Media. PenftlJ'1.vanla
Mrs. Harold Griffin entertained
at a Juncheon Tuesday at her
home on Rutgers avenue. In the
afternoon guests heard Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman in a reading on
"The Hoosier Poet, James Whitcomb Riley."
Carol Topping will return to
Mount Holyoke College, South
Hadley, Mass., Monday following
her spring vacation spent at her
home on North Princeton avenue.
Mrs. George R. Mansfield of
Park avenue had as her week end
guests her son and daughter-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C.
Mansfield of Columbus, O. John
Mansfield spent the week end with
his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Yarrow of Princeton avenue, while Margaret, with her
friend Cia Bogotary, visited her
other grandmother Mrs. E. A.
Yarrow of South Chester road.
The Harvey Mansfields were en
route home from Cambridge,
~«Qe
EXHIBITION CHANGES,
A new exhibition or paintings
by members of the Woman's Club
of Swarthmore .is now on view
in the lobby of the College theatre.
ThE> artists are:
Ida May MIQltael, Helen K.
War r e n, Marguerite Longwell,
Elizabeth Pat man, Josephine
Shapleigh, Dorothy Lackey, and
Snighda Mukerji.
Ooctor 44~
• "In any illnes •• half the
battle lies in prompt diag-
nosis and tteatment." 5ee
your Doctor at the first
suggestion of iIlne .. and, of course you will
bring his prescriptions
h&e for our prompt and
precise compounding.
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Come in and see the new Co-Op 'face-
lifting' ••• it's modest but attractive
- - - still the same friendly atmosphere
with plenty of room for leisurely shop.
ping and chatting
Burlington, N. J., last week at t'lle
death of Mrs. Steciw's brother
William Grycky..
Mr. Grycky, who Was the prlncipal of the Burlington Junior
High School, died March 20 in
Jefferson Hospital. Interment took
place Monday in the U. S. Natlon-
I saw it in The Swarthmorean.
ALBAN PARKER
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and 8epalrlnc Sinee 1908
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State Truck Inspection. Spring Tune-up.
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Canteen to Meet
FUNERAL HOME
608 Cedar LaDe
Swartmore. Penna.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hulme
of Crum Ledge entertained SatA regular Canteen will be the urday evening at a dinner for 12.
plogram this week at the All Purpose room with the eighth graders fashion Show & Card Party
cordially invited. It was hoped I
Nether Providence HI4'jth School
that Jack O'·Reilly, disc jockey on
B.nefit PTA Schal.nhip Fund
the morning show. at WPEN could
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come to visit, but he has been prenck.h 1.25
vented due to the hospitalization
CH 2-5674 or at the door
of his wife.
Chaperons ·tomorrow night will
be Mr. and Mrs. Bentham Stradley
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peters.
Supervisor will be Bob Hulme.
BRINGS IN $50
Margaret Yeatman's sixth grade
Mass., where they. were intra- WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
class recently presented an operet_ duced to their grandson Edward
Mrs. John T. Pinkston, chairta entitl~d "Behind Castle Walls" Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs.
man of the literature department,
by Ruth Roloff Mayo and Adelia Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr.
Carlson AUman in the auditorium
CATHERMAN'S
Beth Jones, with her classmate has announced a change of place
of the Rutgers Avenue School. Do- Mary-Ellen Crook of Brewer, Me., for the next regular meeting,
DRUG STORE
nations received from the two a classmate at Eates College, April 5, at 10 a.m. The program
performances on Thursday and Lewiston, Me., is spending the will be presented in the Legion
KI 3-0586
Friday, March 14 and 15, total !=:pring vacation at her home on room of Borough Hall by Mrs.
$50. This ;;"oney will be presented North Swarthmore avenue. Beth Oscar J. Gilcreest, o-n HFantasJ
to the World Friendship Fund.
entertained at a luncheon Wed- in Literature".
All of the children in Miss Yeat- nesday in honor of her guest.
man's class were in the operetta.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of
p"nERsoN'S
They are:
Thayer road returned home MonBarbara Lee Allison, Sandra day following a month's vacation
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Althouse, Holly Bishop, Helen at Pompano Beach, Fla.
Over 25 'ear's Experience
Bogojavlensky, Henry Bunker,
Phoa.. MEdia 6·3400
Joan Hemenway of Strath HavMark Detweiler, Lorrellee Forbes, en avenue, will leave Monday for
A Pric. fo Mut Every Family's N••d
James Gearhart, Barbara Hayes, Northfield, Minn., following her
George Herschel. Carol>,n Holt,
spring vacation from Carleto~
Jim Hunter, Linda Kennedy, College.
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Chucker Kurtzhalz, Jill Lewicki,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. WebJanet Little, Jeffrey Loeben,
ster, Jr., of Elm avenue have as
Frances Marsh. Michael McCrory,
their guests Mrs. Webster's parCarolyn McKinnell. David Morents Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Reddingrow. Taylor Redden, Jim ReyDuot and Dirt - They're Different
ton who arrived Wednesday from
nolds, Karen Schloesser, Gay
Home
Care'
Syracuse, N. Y., for a two week
Silvers, Parkie Smith, Barbara
Professional Cleaning
visit.
Snape,
Ricky Ullman. Tessa
Do's and Don'ts in Rug Care
Virginia and Evelyn Bullitt,
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Wizon, and Barbara Wood.
Moth Damage - And How to Prevent It
students at Wellesley College,
Parents of the children helped
First
Aid Treatmen.
Wellesley, Mass., will arrive towith the operetta. Mrs. Molly
for
Rug and Carpet Mishaps
morrow to spend the vacation at
Gwinn, Mrs. Lilyan Steciw, Mrs.
their home on Lincoln avenue.
Ask for your FREE copy of the
Ruth McDowell, and Mrs. Grace
Ricky Snape, son of Mr. and
Yeaw, members of the faculty, asNATIONAL INSTITUTE ,OF RUG CLEANING
sisted with music, art, and make- Mrs. J. B. Snape of Swarthmore
16·page booklet.
Wood, celebrated his third birthup.
day Saturday by entertaining 10
'Phone or Stop In.
of his friends at a party. Ricky
New Group Formed
had a family party Sunday when
Mrs. Percy Belfield, Jr., of ViI- 'his guests included four great
lanova avenue and Mrs. George grandpa..ents MTs. Mary Snape of
Heckman of Park avenue attend- Harvard avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
ed the first meeting of "Kitchen Owen Osborne, Jr., of Meadow":
. . . . . . ec•• " . . . c-pJot.Ske . . . . . . . ._tal . . . .
Katies", of the Republican Women brook, and Mrs. B. P. Boehm of
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of Pennsylvania, Hannah Penn Brooklyn. N. Y.; and four grandKlngswood· 3.6061'-= CLearb~ook 9-4646
House, held March 21 at the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy
of Mrs. John O'Brien of Merion.
Snape of Harvard avenue, and Mr.
I$o~
Carpet
Guests included Mrs. Irvin and Mrs. John Murray of MeadR. MacElwee, president of the owbrook.
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Hannah Penn House, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. F.
Wilbur O. James, both of Swarth .. Wright of Rose Valley' have ra- I
more.
turned from a month's trip south. I
They visited in Houston, Tex.., I
LOCAL RESIDENT AIDS
with their son and daughter-inEASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN law Lt. and' Mrs. Kenneth J.
Catherine Chomalou of Ogden Wright and seven - mont'll - old
avenue, has been appointed Coin grandson Kenny Lee, for 10 days.
Container Chairman for the 1957 Then, after a few days In New
Easter Seal Campaign, it -was an- Orleans, La., they went to Clear_
nounced by Deborah Deacon. water, Fla., where they spent two
Women's Activities Chairman for weeks.
the Campaign.
Howard Shearer, Jr., of Nort'll
The 1957 Easter Seal Campaign Swarthmore avenue, and Andrew
was launched nationally Mar. 15. Schroder of Moylan, seniors at
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.,
BEREAVED
are spending their vacation at
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steciw of Miami Beach, Fla.
Bryn Mawr avenue were caIled to
3ANET 3AMES CAMPBELL
Or to her Attornen,
NEWS NOTES
SWARTIl;ioRB
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Opposite Borough Hall
Support
{, [ a
Swnrthnoro Coliegr Library
SVlarthmore
1'£1 •
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Cancer
Drive
E'·SWARTHMOREAN
Support
Cancer
Drive
APn 5 1957
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$4.00
PER YEAR
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 14
SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY. April 5. 1957
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Two Story Hours
Cornelia Stabler" SwimClubPicnicArea
Tomorr~w's Target Clarence E, Pickett
Scheduled in April Leaders Announced
Gillam Here lonite
To Address Mothers
For Cancer Drive
Tomorrow will finish the Swim
Children from four to eight
ClUb picnic area if the weather
Presents New Program continues to behave and as good Election of Officers Also years are invited to attend a story
hour, where tales from fact to 200 Women Will "Blitz"
a brush crew appears as was on
in Clothier for
Set
for
Meeting
fantasy
will be told, the next two
hand last Saturday morning.
Borough Monday
Saturdays
from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Meeting Fund
Another tremendous pile of
Tues. Night
7·9 P.M.
Story tellers, or readers, will be
Cornelia Stabler Gillam comes stumps, vines, -limbs and trees was
Clarence E. Pickett of Havergirls
from
Girl
Scout
Troop
95,
Palmer L. Skoglund, local
to Clothier Memorial tonight, collected by Mrs. Neal Weber, ford, executive secretary ep1erift!s
Mrs.
Maurice
L.
Webster,
Jr.,
and
chairman
of the Swarthmore Area
Nancy,
Peter
and
Jeff;
Wes
Hoge
April 5, at 8: 15 p.m. to present
of the American Friends Service
Mrs:
Carl
Atkins,
co-leaders.
Cancer
Crusade,
has appointed the
her program as a monologist and Russ; Clarence Boyer and Committee, will ,be guest speaker
These
girls,
who
are
working
following
ladies
as Captains for
which she calls "Cast of Char- Malin; Alex Mills, Woody Mc- Tuesday evening, April 9, at the
toward
their
reader
badge,
will
the door-to-door drive on Monday,
acters'\ for the benefit of the DowelI, Chuck Maschal, Eddy
expand
the
project
they
started
April
8, from 7 to 9 p.m.· '
Shute,
Cynthia
and
Shelby
SeltSwarthmore F r i end s Meeting
earlier
in
the
year
during
the
Mrs.
Carl J. Atkins, Mrs. Charles
zer, Barrie and Betty Bovard, LeBuilding Fund.
holiday
seasons
for
kindergarten
Gerner,
Mrs. William H. Gill, Jr.,
She is the author as well as the roy Peterson, Logan Lawrence,
children.
Should
there
be
sufMrs. Franklin Gillespie, Mrs. Joactress of her monologues, and Jack Carroll, Janice and David.
ficient
demand,
additional
story
seph
Howe, Mrs. D. Mace GowThe
big
event
of
the
day
came
has presented thern from coast to
hours
might
be
held,
it
was
reing,
Mrs.
Donald P. Jones, Mrs.
coast in this country and in when Steve Hansell, Dick Jackported.
Pierce Mac Nair, Mrs. Charles
Fiance, Belgium and Germany for son, Skipper Willis and Russ Hoge
Martin,
Mrs. William W. McClarfened
a
50
foot
high
dead'
oak
U.S.O. Following the program she
in,
Mrs.
H. D. McCray, Jr., Mrs.
tree
north
of
the
pOOl.
Their
exwill be happy to greet all those
C.
William
Ramsay, Mrs. J 0 h n
pertly
swung
axes
cut
through
a
who care to go backstage to meet
Roxby,
Jr.,
Mrs. Eleanor Rubin,
three foot diameter trunk till it
her.
Mrs. James O. Stevens, and Mrs.
Her program tonight will be as gave way and the tree crashed
J.
Archer Turner, Jr.
with
a
mighty
roar.
I
follows:
Approximately
200 ladies wiU
In addition to rakes, axes, and
Department Store, the local emSun
Engineer
Died
assist
the
captains
in this blitz
porium receives an early morning hatchets, a brush scythe or two
drive of fund raising. ContribuTuesday at Home
phone call; Lackawana Coach, are needed to clear the grass,
tions will be used by the Amerivines
and
briars.
Three conversations are overheard
Here
can
Cancer Society, Delaware
on a railroad train, a grandmothCounty
Unit, in the war against a
A
memorial
service
for
James
er, a teacher, a salesgirl; RememP. Daugherty, Jr. will be held at merciless enemy in the field of
brance of Things Past, An elderly
3
o'clock this afternoon in the medical research where the battle
actress gives an unusual party;
meeting of the Mothers Club of Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. to extend control of and evenBalcony Scene, three versions of
Swarthmore. He will be introMr. Daugherty, who was as- tually conquer Cancer goes on una famous love scene, as Shakesduced by Mrs. Colin Bell.
ceasingly.
peare wrote it, as Sheridan might Russian Immigrant in 1912
Just returned from a six months sistant process engineer in the
There are few families with the
manufacturing engineering dehave written it, as Shaw miglit
Was
Borough
Tailor
world cruise d,uring which he vis- partment of the Sun Oil Company, good fortune to have escaped the
have written it; Picture of Greta,
ited Japan, Hong Kong, Singacruel impact of this dread malady.
A snapshot found in a desk re45 Years
pore, Thailand, Burma, India ar.d died suddenly Tuesday night of a It is the goal and hope that reveals a story; The Bird Bath, The
Funeral services were beld in· a number of African ports, he will heart attack at his home at 317 search and study, made possible
President of the Nature Study Philadelphia at Friday noon, devote his address to an analysis Dickinson avenue where he had
Club unveils a Bird Bath In the March 29, in the Jewish faith, of the conditions in these areas been ill with a virus infection for from private contributions, will
the past ten weeks. He and his wipe out this cruel disease.
bwn square.
for Harris Sirulnik whose death .which would appear to be endangfamily had moved· to Swarthmore
occurred on Thursds·y. "Mr. Har.· ering world peRce. noring his
frot" Woodbury, N. J. ill 1937.
ris," as he was called by local years with American Friends
Born January 9, 1898 in Accocustomers in the 45 years he con- Service Committee Pickett workmac_
Va. Mr. Daugherty's early
dueted tailor establishments in ed in the Middle East in 1949,
the Borough, had worked all day where he visited Egypt, Israel and education was received there· and
in Portsmouth, Va. In 1922 he was
Wednesday in apparent good
(Continued on Page 5)
graduated from the Univprsity of
health.
Mothers of Next Year's
Members Will Vote
Virginia with a bachelor of science
Harris Sirulnik came to the
Kindergarteners Asked
degree in chemistry. He was a
Tuesday From
United States in 1912, a Russian
member of Delta Upsilon fraterniimmigrant, and settled in Swarthto Call KI 3-6127
10-2:30
ty, the Philadolphia chapter of
more. His entire -business life in
Notices of the Pre-School Clinic
Virginia Alumni, and the SwarthBallots for the annual election this country was spent here. Hi
for Swarthmore and Rutledge chilmore Presbyterian Church.
of officers for the Swarthmore first shop was on Yale avenue,
He joined the development di- dren who are to enter kindergartWoman's Club will be deposited where he made his home until
vision of Sun Oil as a chemist in en in September, 1957 have just
at the clubhouse between 10 a.m. he removed his family to Phila1948; transferring to the engineer- been sent to parents of such chiland 2: 30 p:fu. Tuesday, April 9, delphia. Later shops were in the
ing division of the manufacturing dren as registered in the school
Results will be announced by the Victor D. Shirer Building and at
department
in 1950. Before going census. These Rutledge pupils who
elections committee at the close the .comer of Park avenue and
with Sun he spent approximately are not now in the Swarthmore
Of the stated meeting the same South Chester road. He had been
afternoon.
14 years with Houdry Process Cor- kindergarten but wish to enter
in the present shop for the past
poration and previous to that he Rutledge first grade should regisThe program, "Easter is for quarter of a century. He was a
was
with Socony-Vacuum Oil ter at this time, also.
Families", an original one-act member of the Harzion SynaMonday, Tuesday, and WednesCompany and with Gulf Oil Corplay, will be presented by the gogue.
day,
April 15, 16, 17 have been
(Continued on Page to)
home department, Mrs. Samuel L.
His great happiness and satisdesignated
as registration days.
A I tho use, chairman. ce~tered faction was his family. His three
Children who will be five years
around traditional Easter customs, children received educations. Dr.
of age prior to January 3], 1958
ancient and current, this unique
(Continued on Page 5)
will be eligible for entrance into
1J1ay. written by a clubm-ember,
kindergarten
in September, 1957.
(Continued on Page 101
Mothers of such children are
urged to telephone Mrs. Vernon
Christian Association Urbani, KIngswood 3-6127 to make
an appointment. Mrs. Urbani reSchedules Talks
quests that calls be made on April
Sun. & Tues.
8 and 9 between '9 and 12 and 1 to
4 p.m. This plan will provide a
minimum of waiting at the school
at the time of registration.
Purpose of the Pre--School Clin_
(Continued on Page 5)
Service Today for
James P. Daugherty
Services Held for
Harris Sirulnik
Pre-School Clinic Set
For April; 15, 16, 17
Easter Customs, Topic
Of Woman's Club Play
'Reclining Figure' is
Players Club Fare
SHS Players Tagged
'Sunshine' Annual
Woman's Club to
Fete Cyril Gardner
Laubach, Shoemaker
To Speak at College
PHI MU CONVENTION
OPENS AT INN TODAY
District 4 of Phi Mu sorority
opens its three-day convention at
the Strath Haven Inn at 4 p.m.
today_ It will continue until noon
Sunday.
Seven collegiate chapters_
Drexel Institute, Bucknell University, Gettysburg College, Dickinson College, Penn State University, the University ()f Pittsburgh,
and Indiana State College-will
be represented and 12 alumnae
groups.
Mrs. Wayne Sisson of Media is
manager of the" event; Mrs. John
FIltck. and Mrs. Ford Robinson of
Swarthmore are chainl1en of hospitality;
.
All Phi Mu's in the area are
welcome to attend.
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,ersona
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Mrs, . D. E. Hayner of "oral
Park, L I. arrived We
Former Swarthmorean Mrs. S. Cresaon of Haverford place, and
S. R~"erford of Waddl,ngton, N. her new grandchild, one-monthY.: .. IS expected to ~Islt local old Richard Cresson and his twofrJends next week while she is and _ a _ half- ear-old brother
the houseguest of her. son and Cha I
,'II.
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
res.
,..-- .'
Seymour Rutherford of Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomson
She will be a guest at the Blrth- returned to their home on Park
day Group luncheon at which avenue Tuesday from a 10 day
Mrs. C. C. Brogan of Guernsey cruise' to the Caribbean on the
road will be the hostess. Mr. and R. M. 1:) •• Nleuw Amsterdam.
Mrs. Rutherford are on their way
¥r.. and Mrs. Andrew L Walhome after vac&'lioning in Anna lace of 'Dougherty drive spent the
Maria, Fla., for two months.
week end in Avalon, N. J.
,Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Far- ·Marianne. Thompson bas re.rlngion of Magill road with ·their turned to WIlson college, Chamdaughter Lynne accompanied 'by bersburg, where she Is a freshman
Mrs. Farringto';'s f&'lher Mr.A. after spending her 10 day spring
J. Dock, will return tomorrow vacation visiting her. parents Mr.
from Daytona Beach, Fla., where and Mrs. John Thompson of Beatthey have been vacationing.
ty road, Media. A classmate Betty
dley, Pa.,. was
Mrs. William H. Gehring of Lou Leedom of
University place, and her daugh- l~~ houseguest dUrJDg the vacater Mrs. Cyrus Ridenour of Mo- tion.
bile, Ala., entertained yesterday
Jack Thompson will arrive at
at a buffet supper and kitchen his hOJDe Beatty road, Media on
shower for Miss Eliza:beth For- Friday, April 5 to spend his spring
gythe of Thayer road. Miss For- vacation from Princeton Universythe's marriage to Mr. William sity.
Ziegenfus of Dickinson avenue
Ann Lord returned to Mt. Holwlll take place In June.
yoke College Tuesday after spendMr. "';d Mrs. Paul M. Paulson ing the 10 day vacation with her
of Park avenue returned home parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lord
Wednesday from St. Petersburg, of Crest lane. Her classmate KathFla., where they have been vacaBard of Scarsdale, N. Y. vistionlng since January. En route ited Ann over the first week e~d
north, they visited for three days of the vacation. '
In Chevy Chase, Md., with their
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jones
. son-in-law and daughter ·Mr. and of Dartmouth Circle entertained
Mrs. V. S. Kupelian. .
at open house Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman honoring their son Thomas D.
of Harvard avenue returned home. Jr.'s fiance Miss Zera V. Lundy
today from a week's cruise to of Camp Hill, a junior at SwarthNassau. They were accompanied more College.
on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. BenMrs. Donald L. Piccard of Vasjamln Burdsall of Rye, N. Y.
sar avenue returned Monday from
Mrs. William' Simkin of Wal- a visit for a week in Orlando, FIla.,
lingford and Mrs. J. Kenneth with her great aunt· and uncle
Doherty of Elm a,'enue entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton.
ed at a luncheol\ and kitchen
Mr. and Mrs. Dav~d Ullman of
shower at Mrs. Simkin's hDme on Amberst avenue, and Ricky and
Plush Mill road MDnday of last :Roger returned Friday from a
'week for MIss Patricia. Blake of trip to Nags Head, N.C., and to
'Amberst avenue. Miss Blake's en- Greenville, S.C., where they spent
'gagement to Ronald E. Sutton of the majority of the spring vaca. Camp Hill baa been announced.
tion.
'.
.
Hugh Morrison, a freshman' at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert.· Ewing of
Dartmouth College spent the Drexel Brook, for mer I 'II of
week end at his home on Dart- Swarthmore, have recentty remouth avenue.
turned from a vacation in Florida.
Mr. Peter B. Murray, Park aveDr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
nue, will fly to Miami, Fla., Sun- North Chester road are fiying to
day where he will attend the meet- Miami this afternoon to spend the
ings of the American Chemical weel!- end with Mrs. Russell H.
Society from April 7 to 12. Mr. Kent of Dartmouth aV!enue,
Murray will present his paper on aboard the AlbIe Minnie V. Next
the Role of Sulfur Dioxide in the week, while Dr. Bates is attendHige Temperature Conversion of ing the Convention of the AmeriHydrocarbons.
can Chemical SoCiety, Mrs.' Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. MDrse ",ill visit friends In Fort Lauderof Parrish road with their daugh~ dale. Then, from Thursday to the
ter Anne, a stUdent at Penn Hall following Sunday, th~ Bateses
Preparatory School at Chambers- will be in Jani¢ca inspecting' Dr.
burg spent a 10 day vacation in Bates' mother's Greenwich Park
Lexington, Va.' On the' return trip estate.
Helen Warren is spendlDg
they iett Anne at Ohainbersburg
before arriving home Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday of this week
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge enter- with her parents Dr. and Mrs.
talned her eightsome at IUrlCheDI'1 George P. Warren qf South Chesand bridge Wednesday afternoo!, ter road. TomorJ,'O)'f, Mrs. War_
at her home on Ogden avenue. .
Jack Calhoun of Elm avenue,
Carl HalIy of Swarthmore avenue
and BiU Mo~son of ·Dartmouth
avenue spent the school vacation
visiting colleges in New England.
Mrs. Ford Robinsonof Guernsey
road entertained her club Tuesday at dessert and bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gettz of
Harvard avenue are returning this
week end from St. Petersburg,
Fla., where they have been va~
caUoning since the first of FebruCAli YOU SEE THE
ary.
Ym:
IIRTH
ADonlON
will return with Helen to
Mr. and Mrs. William M; ConDr. and Mrs. Douglas Heath (
attend parents' night dInner at
the schooL .
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ron, Jr., of Moylan announce the' averford College, announce th,
adoption of th~ir second child and birth of a daughter, Wendy Lee
Heath, on Friday March 29.
.ENGAGEMENTS·
first son, William Mills 'Conron,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Roess
The new baby is a grandCbud
of Cornell avenue announce the 3td., who was born January 9, of MI!. and Mrs. Russell M. Heath
en&ageinent of their .daughter 1957.
of Cedar lane, and of Dr. and
Nancy Helen to Mr. W~am G.
The bIlby's maternal· grandpar- 1\b'S. Glenn Frye of Jackson, Mich.
Bower, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Bower of Havertown.
"I. saw it in The Swartbmorean"
Lewis Shay of Rose Valley.
Miss Roess is' a graduate of
SWarthmore High School and
Pennsylvania State. University.
She teaches the third grade of
the Wlestbrook Park School,
Upper Darby.
Mr. Bower is attending the
BEAUTY SALON
Wbarton School of the University
,
of Pennsylvania. He is a memLEST A.IIL CATCH YOU WITH YOUR\HAil
DOWN
.
ber of the Beta Theta Pi social
9 Souill Chester Road
fraternity. He served two years
in Germany with the Army.
Call Klngswood 3-0476
~en
The Bouquet
,
·Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sherriff of Woodcreek Farms, Farinington, Mich., announce the engagement of their. daughter, Louise, to
Thomas Hyde Alden, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip M. Alden of North
Chester road.
Miss Sherriff graduated from
Kingswood Scl)ool, Cranbrook,
Bloomfield mils, Mich., and· is a
junior at Smith College.
. Mr. Alden graduated from Amherst College, where he was a
member of Phi Alpha Psi'and Phi
·Beta K.appa. He is presently a
IIraduate student In M.,ta·lIurgicall·1
Engineering at M.I.T.
An August wedding is planned.
WHOLE PICTURE?
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THE
PLAYERS CLUB
OF SWARTHMORE
pre"'"
''REO.'tnNG FIGURE"
by Harry Kumifz
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J David Narberth
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To e~imiuate confusion
abODt :!'our individual and
bUlineaa huarance. let UI
show
,.ou PLANDBX ,
~t"
na S uDlque, modem
method for keeping track
of your inlurance. It
The marriage of Miss Virg~a
F. Neely of Philadelphia, and Mr.
Claude C. Smith of Baltimore pike,
took place Mondar afternoon at
3: 30 o'clock in the Friends Meeting House on the Swarthmore
College Campus. The overseers
were Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Shane,
and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Widing.
Following the ceremony a tea
was held in their honor at Whit.tier House by Mr. Smith's daughters Mrs. Robert Hayden and Mrs.
William McCulloch, and his
daughters-in-law Mrs. Richard O.
Smith and Mrs. Carter T. Smith.
,
ALLISON _ GROSH
and Mrs.announce
J. Theodore
of Mr.
Lancaster,
the Grosh
marriage on January 23, 1957, of their
daughter, Barbara Brandt, to Mr.
Robert Austin Allison, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert A. Allison of
Vassar: avenue, .at Newport, R. I.
Mrs. •Allison is in this year's
graduating class. 'at West Chester.
State Teachers College. Mr. Allison graduated in June, 1956, 'and
is at present at the Naval Officer
~andidate School at. Newport.
Peter E.Told
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333
D.rtaaouth
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Ave.
3-113.
til,
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Safely Service Headquarters,
Faulty Brakes cause many accidents.
Check Brakes Today.
'
State Truck Inspedion..Spring Tune-up.
ROBERT J. AT%, Mgr.
.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
.
Opposite Borough Paning Lot
Klngswood 3·0440
Closed
Dartmouth and Lafayette
at J P.M.
Thirty-Five· Boys and Girls of the
of the Community Arts Center of Wallingford
. will present
,"Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp"
i Saturday, April 13,. 1957
NETHER PROVIDENCE 'HIGH SCHOOL
. Providence Road, Wallingford .
I
8 o'clock in the ev~ni~g
nc••" 75c (rom momb... of th.
cast, at th. Arts C.nt.r or .t tha
door.
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b\nd the costumes and the Intricate lighting becomes adjusted
'.'Aladdin. and the Wonderful
Lamp;', this year's production by
the Children's Theatre of the
;;:,~'::;:."!..~ Swarthmore with l4e
Community Arts Center in Wallingford, nears curtain time. On
Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills
Saturday, April 13, at 2 o~clock
of Walnut lane will entertain at
and agaln at 8 o'clock the stage of
a dinner party tomorrow night bethe Neth r P ' d
HI h
~~e :!'!o~al Duck Club dance of
School Au:ltorlW:":t~:. COlo~fully transfer,red to the Far East.
The last "property" has been
tracked down, the music arranged
Want to
,
and tickets are In circulation .
The full year's training pro- .
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gram for these children will be put
to practical use during the two
play performances. Mrs. Stuart
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Graves, director, has ben cond'uc1ing Children's Theatre classes
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every
Saturday morning in voice,
Unller the Gyro-Lalor Reducing Plan
speech and acting. Her assistant
.
where
Mrs. William S. Proctor has been
teaching
newcomers creative draYOU RELAX .WHILE REDUCING
Peter Bowers of Wallingford as Aladdin (left), and David matics. Her students this year will
Fuss, Muss'or Bother
E~.mbnd cf Swarthmore (rlghi), as' the Mrlcan madclan, 118 the:!, advance to Mrs. Graves' classes
Disrobing; .
Effort
l7il1 ap!Jea;: In a suspenseful scene from "AJaddtn and the Won- next year and participate in the
Electricity Touches the Body
. derlul l
CODUDunlly Arb Centet at the Ne.ther ~rovidence Wgh School
SOOTHING - EFFE~ • OOMFQRTABLE _ RELAXING
Saturday,
April
13 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
portrayed
by Peter Bowers and
Be our guesLTry it( without obJlptlon). Conviacie yourseli _
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the grDwn AladdIn, created by
on :!'ourself.
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Mr., and ·Mrs. William C, Row- Rowland's mother Mrs. Jam e s Oldy Shay tile cast includes:
Salles lime; effort and money. U's automatic.
Scheherazade, Katherine Mcland' cit College avenue, and sons Rowland. They made their return
Dowell;
Aladdin's' companions,
Bm,
Jim,
and
Bob
returned
home
by
way
of
St.
Louls,.
Mo.,
to
visit
GYRO SLENDERIZING SALON
.Tohn
Pepper,
earl Gamba, t3rlan
Monday from a week in For t with Mrs. Rowland's sister Mrs.
814 ,Edgemont Avenue
, . , CHester. 3-63$8
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Gooch,
Janies
Dearing, J 0 h n
Worth, Tex., as the guests of Mr.. Kirk Jeffrey.
Tu1'ller" Linda GOdlck and Emarlta
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Nye;
Aladdin's Mother, Patricia
,
.
¥'yers; Aladdin's Sister, Virginia
Strickler; ljIoothsayer, Joan Moir;
African magician, David Elsenbud; Sultan, Bill Bloomer; Sultan"
ess, Suzanna Masters; Grand
Vizier, Sam Enion; Prince' BBh·)..T'"'_'-()
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man, Philip 'Zimmerman; Princess
Buddir al Budqhoor as young girl,
Clemence
Ravacon; Princess Bud,.
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dir' al :aliddhoor 'grownup, Chrlstine Palmer; Periezadeh, the princess's companion, Nancy· Herringi
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the Slaves of the Ring,Linda Barrett,
Julie Huse, Carol Ann Kuch•••
ler and Tara Boyd; Genii of' the
Lamp, Roger Melnick; the Chinese
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play comprises Mike Dawson,
Jerry De!Colloano, Bar -Ita r a
flO OIC
..'Goodinan,Sjlvia Ward, Shirley
Irving and J!JU Sperow; and
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slaves,
Thomas ToPping and Rex
.~erl~·-·
Walters.
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Adult voiunteers assist ·Mrs.
GraveS in su~rvisingthe work
of the children backstage and "out
..
front". The organized staft is serv~...
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Treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Palmer
of Swarthmore; scenery, Fred
Decker and .Herbert Huse of
SwarthmDre, Thomas Brandt of
Media, J,' J. Barrett of Springfield,
Daniel Israel and Richard Graves
of Moylan; costumes, ::Mrs. Bruce
Dearing of Swarthmore, Mrs. William Irving
and Mrs.
Robert. 1L •
,
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Ward of Moylan, Mrs. J. B. Godlck
of WaITnigford, Alberta Roche of
Media, and Mrs. Audrey Whitehead I'fPhiladelphia; properties,
Mrs. L. H. Sperow of SPringfield,
Mrs. Frederick Anthony of Wallingford, Suzanne Ahrens of Glen
Riddle, Mrs. Brandt and Mrs. John
·Boyd of Media; music, Stuart
Graves and' Williain Turner of
Ml'ylan;' publicity, Mrs. Proctor,
Mrs. Hell1'Y: Herring and Mrs. H. G.
Kuchler of Wallingford, Mrs.
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Huse' of Swarthmore, Mrs. James
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Bet tha& waters down· ~ perhm_
W. McDowell of Springfield, l'4rs.
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Frank Zimmerman of Media, Mrs.
HII Not a bit. I've, got regular Rocket performanee
Oliver Strickler of Crum Lynne,
FRIEND. Well, I've handled a Rocket Engine before,
~t ~ the ~omy range. And .believe me,;
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nye of Con·hIltDO'biullike.tIiis; Tbey)'ealwa~Juad pep, hat
thal~8
pIeDty.
But
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tickets, Mrs. Barrett and
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Mrs. w.~r<:!: L. Bloomer of Spring, .... n..·t:~t ••iOIIlJ. ".,
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:Mrs; H. a .Woodall
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.GIve it ~ throttle aDIl yoa.... &at'" .
of WallingfOl'd, MrS. Boyd' of
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dual ..........ton ddbm, up mare pow. ad IWq....
M;edla; Mrs. Irving Allen of Moy-
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Swortllmore. Pa.
Fri. and Sat., April S. 6.
April 7. 8. 9
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COLLEGE THEATRE
''lOVER$ & LOLLIPOPS'~
Sthth Havea aveDUe. Both Dr. Y thful A
and Dr. Cooper are con-'
nected with the Navajo Medical
Center at Fort DeIlance.
.
Mrs. Walker Pen:fteldentertalned at· a luncheon Wednesday at
her bOrne on Guernsey road.
Mrs. Don D. Dickinsbn with her
BOn Luren of Park avenue vISited
last week at the Marine base at
Qu U
an co, Va., as .the guest of .her
son and daughter-in-law Lt. Don
W. Dickinson. Later In 'the wi!ek
she and Luren' were the guests of
M rs. C. A. Cutler of Washington,
N. C. Mrs. Cutle~and her granddaughter Mary Newberry have
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'Movl. of n. W...•
)frs..J. WUbur Hou Of the
swarthmore Apartments leaves
fot Florida today to visIt with
)Irs. Spencer Hurtt In Hollywood.
Larry woodi-U1!, ~,ane, who
has heen stationed at Fort Jacl!;SoD, s. c., for basic training with
lile U. S. Army; is expected home
this week end for a two week
furlough. .He h.as been reassigned
to Fort 8,am Houston, San Antoni!), Tex. .
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.
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Spencer oi Qgden avenue have returned home from Fort Deilance, Ariz.,
where they visited their son and
daughter-in-law Dr. and Mrs.
Steven S. Spencer, and little
daughter Beth'. Mrs. Spencer, Sr.,
who has been a guest since February, dIned with Dr. and Mrs.
Donald' Cooper,' son-In-law nd
daughter of Mrs. O. M. Hook of
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CHILDREN'S THEATRE
2 o'Clock in .the afternoon
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INTENTIONAl SECOND EXPOSURE
AprilS,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 2
BIRTH
ADOPTION
Mrs •. D. E. Hayner of noral ren will return with Helen to
Mr. and Mrs. William M. ConDr. and Mrs. Douglas Heath t
Park, L. I. arrived Wednesday to ~ttend parents' nigh~ dinner at
the
school,
visit her daughter Mrs. William
ron, Jr., of Moylan announce the H.avedord College, announce thl
Former Swarthmorean Mrs. S.
Cresson of Haverford place, and
adoption
of their second child and bIrth of a d~ughter, Wendy Lee
S. Rutherford of Waddir.gton, N.
,
M·II C
Heath, on FrIday March 29.
her new grandchild, one-monthENGAGEMENTS
Y., is expected to visit local
I s
onron,
Th
b b'
d hi
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Roes. first son, William
old Richard Cresson and his two9
enew aYlsagranc Id
J
friends next week while she is
and - a - half-year-old brother of Cornell avenue announce the 3rd., who was born anuary 'of M •. and Mrs. Russell M. Heath
the houseguest of her son and
Charles.
engagement of their daughter 1957.
of Cedar lane, and of Dr. and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Nancy Helen to Mr. William G.
The
baby's
maternal
grandparMrs. Glenn Frye of Jackson, Mich.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Thomson
Seymour Rutherford of Wayne.
Bower,
Jr.,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Howell
She will be a guest at the Birth- returned to their home on Park
Bower
of
Havertown.
avenue
Tuesday
from
a
10
day
"I saw it in The Swarthmorean"
Lewis
Shay of Rose Valley.
day Group luncheon at which
Miss Roess is a graduate of
cruise
to
the
Caribbean
on
the
Mrs. C. C. Brogan of Guernsey
Swarthmore High School and
road will be the hostess. Mr. and R. M. S. Nieuw Amsterdam.
Pennsylvania
State University.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. WalMrs. Rutherford are on their way
She
teaches
the
third grade of
home after vacationing in Anna lace of Dougherty drive spent the
the Woestbrook Park School,
Maria. Fla., for two months.
1 week end in Avalon, N. J.
Upper Darby.
:Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Far-· Marianne Thompson has reMr. Bower is attending the
rington of Magill road with their turned to Wilson College, Cham- Wharton School of the University
BEAUTY SALON
daughter Lynne accompanied by bersburg; where she is a freshman
of Pennsylvania. He is a memLEST APRIL CATCH YOU WITH YOUR, HAIR DOWN
Mrs. Farringto';'s father Mr. A. after spending her 10 day spring
ber of the Beta Theta Pi social
J. Dock. will return tomorrow vacation visiting her parents Mr.
9 South Chester Road
fraternity. He served two years
from Daytona Beach, Fla., where and Mrs. John Thompson of Beatin Germany with the Army.
Call Klngswood 3.0476
they have been vacationing.
ty road, Media. A classmate Betty
ActIn Member of the, Swarthmore Bu.I .... A•• oclatlo.
Mrs. William H. Gehring of Lou Leedom of Yar.dley, Pa., was
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sher·t
place
and
her
daughher
houseguest
durmg
the
vaca·
U mverSl Y ,
riff of Woodcreek Farms, Farmingt.
tel' Mrs. Cyrus Ridenour of Mo- IOn.
announce
theLouise,
engagebile, Ala., entertained yesterday
Jack Thompson will arrive at ton,
ment Mich.,
of their,
daughter,
to ~
at a buffet supper and kitchen his home Beatty road, Media on Thomas Hyde Alden, son of Mr.
We Are Your
shower for Miss Elizabeth For- Friday, April 5 to spend his spring and Mrs. Philip M. Alden of North
sythe of Thayer road. Miss For- vacation from Princeton Univergraduated from
sythe's marriage to Mr. William sity.
Ziegenfus of Dickinson avenue
Ann Lord retUrned to Mt. Hol- Kingswood School, Cranbrook"
cause many accidents.
will take place in June.
yoke College Tuesday after spend- Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and is a f
Today.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson ing the 10 day vacation with her junior at Smith College.
Mr. Alden graduated from Am- l
Inspection..
Tune-up.
of Park avenue returned home parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lord
Wednesday from St. Petersburg, of Crest lane. Her classmate Kath- hers! College, where he was a
ROBERT J. ATZ, Mgr.
Fla., where they have been vaca- leen Bard of Scarsdale, N. Y. vis- member of Phi Alpha Psi and Phi.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
h P ,.
L
tioning since January. En route ited Ann over the first week end ,Beta Kappa. He is presently a
Opposite Boroug
ar.ing ot
north. they visited for three days of the vacation.
graduate student in Metallurgical
Klngswood 3.0440
Dartmouth and Lafayette
in Chevy Chase, Md., with their
IHr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jones Engineering at M.LT.
CI
d S f d
t 1 PM
An August wedding is planned.
ose
a ur av a
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, son-in-law and daughter Mr. and of Dartmouth Circle entertained
Mrs. V. S. Kupelian.
at open house Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman honoring their son Thomas D.,
SMITH-NEELY
of Harvard avenue returned home Jr.'s fiance Miss Zera V. Lundy
The marriage of Miss Virgj~ia
Thirty-Five Boys and Girls of the
today from a week's cruise to of Camp Hill, a junior at Swarth- F. Neely of Philadelphia, and Mr.
Nassau. They were accompanied more College.
I Claude C. Smith of Baltimore pike,
on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. BenMrs. Donald L. Piccard of Vas- 'look place Monday afternoon at
of the Community Arts Center of Wallingford
jamin Burdsall of Rye, N. Y.
sar avenue returned Monday from 3: 30 o'clock in the Friends MeetMrs. William Simkin of Wal- a visit for a week in Orlando, ~la., ing House on the Swarthmore
will present
lingford and Mrs. J. Kenneth with her great aunt and uncle Co·nege Campus. The overseers
Doherty of Elm avenue entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton.
were Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Shane,
ed at a luncheon and kitchen
Mr. and Mrs. David Ullman of and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Widshower at Mrs. Simkin's home on Amherst avenue, and Ricky and ing.
Plush Mill road Monday of last Roger returned Friday from a
Following the ceremony a tea
I Saturday, April 13, 1957
week for Miss Patricia Blake of trip to Nags Head, N.C., and to was held in their honor at WhitNETHER PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL
'Amherst avenue. Miss Blake's en- Greenville, S.C., where they spent tier House by Mr. Smith's daughgagement to Ronald E. Sutton of the majority of the spring vaca- tel's Mrs. Robert Hayden and Mrs.
'Providence Road, Wallingford
Camp Hill has heen announced.
tion.
William McCulloch,
and his.
2 o'clock in the afternoon
8 o'clock in the evening
Hugh Morrison, a freshman at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing of daughters-in-law Mrs. Richard o.
Dartmouth Conege spent the Drexel Brook, for mer I y of Smith and Mrs. Carter T. Smith.
Tic~ofs 75c from members of the
cast, at the Arts Center or at the
week end at his home on Dart- Swarthmore, have recently reSpeci.1 rates for groups:
door.
ALLISON GROSH
.
mouth avenue.
turned from a vacation in Florida.
Call Klng.wood 3·9286
Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Grosh
Mr. Peter B. Murray, Park aveDr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
of Lancaster, announce the marnue, will fly to Miami, Fla., Sun- North Chester road are flying to
riage on January 23, 1957, of their
day where he will attend the meet- Miami this afternoon to spend the
daughter, Barbara Brandt, to Mr.
ings of the American Chemical week end with Mrs. Russell H.
Robert Austin Allison, son of Mr.
Society from April 7 to 12. Mr. Kent of Dartmouth a""'nue,
and Mrs. Robert A. Allison of
Murray will present his paper on aboard the .A!ble Minnie V. Next
Vassar avenue. ,at Newport. R. I.
the Role of Sulfur Dioxide in the week, while Dr. Bates is attendMrs. Allison is in this year's
Hige Temperature Conversion of ing the Convention of the Amerigraduating class at West Chester
Hydrocarbons.
can Chemical Society, Mrs. Bates
State Teachers College. Mr. AlliMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse will visit friends in Fort Lauderson graduated in June, 1956. and
of Parrish road with their daugh- dale. Then, from Thursday to the
is at present at the Naval Officer
ter Anne, a student at Penn Hall following Sunday, the Bateses
Candidate SchOOl at Newport.
Preparatory School at Chambers- will be in Jamaica inspecting Dr.
burg spent a 10 day vacation in Bates' mother's Greenwich Park
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Lexington. Va. On the return trip estate.
FOR ALL
they left Anne at Chambersburg
Helen Warren is
spending
MAGAZINES
before arriving home Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday of this week
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge enter- with her parents Dr. and Mrs.
13 Dartmou'''' Avenue
tained her eightsome: at luncheon George P. Warren of South ChesKlngswood 3·2080
and bridge Wednesday afternoon ter road. Tomorrow, Mrs. Warat hE.'r home on Ogden avenue.
Jack Calhoun of Elm avenue,
Carl Hally of Swarthmore avenue
and Bill Morrison of Dartmouth
avenue spent the school vacation
Swa~t"more. P ...
viSiting colleges in New England.
Fri. and Sat., April 5, 6.
Mrs. Ford Robinson of Guernsey
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gettz of
"LOVERS & LOLLIPOPS"
Harvard avenue are returning this
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Mrs. J. Wilbur Hoss of the
swarthmore Aparhnents leaves
for Florida today to visit with
Mrs. Spencer Hurtt in Hollywood.
Larry Woodruff, secane, who
has been stationed at Fort Jackson, s. C., for basic training with
the U. S. Army, is expected home
this week end for a two week
furloug h. He has been reaSSl'gned
10 Fort sam Houslon, San Anlonio, Tex.
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out ul Act~rs Rehearse for Apr. Production
Young Actors To Give
"Aladdl'n's Lamp"
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Production Set For
April 13th
A th I
sh easth slrokes of the paintrus es en ance the Arabian
th I
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scenery, e ast stitches of thread
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Spencbind the costumes and the intrlt
r hI'
b
er of' Ogden avenue have returnca e Ig mg
eeomes adjusted
"Aladdin and the Wonderful
ed h ome from '"~ort Defiance,Arl·'
',
where they visited their son and
Lamp", this year's production by
daughter-I'n-Iaw Dr and Mrs
the
Chl'ldren's Theatre of the
.
.
Steven S. Spencer, and little
Community Arts Center in Waldaughter Beth. Mrs. Spencer, Sr.,
lingford, nears curtain time. On
who has been a guest since FebMr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills
Saturday, April 13, at 2 o'clock
ruary, dined with Dr. and Mrs. of .walnut lane will entertain at
and again at 8 o'clock the stage of
Donald' Cooper son-in-law and a dmner party tomorrow night bethe Nether Providence High
fore the final Duck Club dance of
daughter of Mrs. O. M. Hook of the season.
School Auditorium will be colorfully transfer,red to the Far East.
The last "property" has been
Want to •••
tracked down, the music arranged
and tickets are in circulation.
The full year's training program for these children will be put
to practical use during the two
play performances. Mrs. Stuart
Graves, director, has ben conduct_
ing Children's Theatre classes
every Saturday morning in VOice,
Under the Gyro-Lator Reducing Plan
speech and acting. Her assistant
whe,e
Mrs. William S. Proctor has been
teaching newcomers creative draYOU RELAX WHILE REDUCING
Peter Bowers of Wallingford as Aladdin (left), and David matics. Her stUdents this year will
Fuss, Muss or Bother
Elser-bnd (f Swarthmore (right), as the African magician, as they advance to Mrs. Graves' classes
Disrobing
Effort
I 17fll a.~!I!a:· itl ~~ 5llspcnseful scene from "AJaddin and the Won- next year and participate in the
Electricity Touches the Body
derful r.amp" to be presented by the Children's Theatre of the annual production.
Community Arl3 Center at the Ne.ther Providence High School
In addition to young Aladdin,
SOOTHING - EFFECTIVE - COlllFQRTABLE _ RELAXING
Saturday,
April
13
at
2
p.m.
and
8
p.m.
portrayed
by Peter Bowers and
Be our guest. Try It( without obllg",Uon). Convince yourself _
on yourself.
the grown Aladdin, created by
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Row- Rowland's mother Mrs. Jam e s Chiy Shay the cast includes:
Saves time, effort and money. IT's automatic.
Scheherazade, Katherine Mc·Iand of College avenue, and sons Rowland. They made their return
Dowell;
Aladdin's companions,
,
BiU,
Jim
and
Bob
returned
home
by
way
of
St.
Louis.
Mo.,
to
visit
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John
Pepper,
Car! Gamba, Brian
814 Edgemont Avenue
Monday from a week in For t with Mrs. Rowland's sister Mrs.
CHester 3·6358
Gooch,
James
Dearing, J 0 h n
Worth, Tex., as the guests of Mr. , Kirk Jeffrey.
Turner, Linda Godick and Emarita
Nye; Aladdin's Mother, Patricia
Myers; Aladdin's Sister, Virginia
Strickler; ~oothsayer, Joan Moir;
African magician. David Eisenbud; Sultan, Bill Bloomer; Sultaness, Suzanna Masters; Grand
Vizier, Sam Enion; Prince· BahSTYLED
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man, Philip 'Zimmerman; Princess
Buddir al Buddhoor as young girl,
Clemence Ravacon; Princess Buddir al Buddhoor grown up, Christine Palmer; Periezadeh, the princess's
companion, Nancy Herring;
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the Slaves of the Ring, Linda Bar•
rett, Julie Huse, Carol Ann Kuch•
ler and Tara Boyd; Genii of the
Lamp, Roger Melnick; the Chinese
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Jerry DelColloano, Bar bar a
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Graves in supervising the work
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the children backstage and "out
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The organized staff is serv••••••••••••
ed by the following:
Treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Palmer
of Swarthmore; scenery, Fred
I Decker and
Herbert Huse of
Swarthmore, Thomas Brandt of
Media, J. J. Barrett of Springfield,
Daniel Israel and Richard Graves
of Moylan; costumes. Mrs. Bruce
Dearing of Swarthmore, Mrs. Wil_
liam Irving and Mrs. Robert fL.
Ward of Moylan, Mrs. J. B. Godick
of Wallnigford, Alberta Roche of
l\tledia, and Mrs. Audrey Whitehead of Philadelphia; properties,
Mrs. L. H. Sperow of Springfield,
Mrs. Frederick Anthony of Wallingford, Suzanne Ahrens of Glen
Riddle, Mrs. Brandt and Mrs. John
. Boyd of Media; music, Stuart
Graves and William Turner of
Moylan; publicity, Mrs. Proctor,
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Mrs. Henry Herring and Mrs. H. G.
Kuchler of Wallingford, Mrs.
Huse of Swarthmore. Mrs. James
HII Right! This J.2 Rocket- is reaDy a new driving
FRIENDs Bet that waters down your perIormanee
W. McDowell of Springfield, Mrs.
experiencl
some.
Frank Zimmerman of Media, Mrs.
FRIENDs Well, I've bandied a Rocket Engine before,
Oliver Strickler of Crum Lynne,
HEs Not a bit. I've got regular Rocket performan...
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nye of Conbut nothing like this. They've always had pep, but
ri~t through the economy range. And believe meo
cordville; tickets, Mrs. Barrett and
this one'. got that _pep when YOD ,need it!
that'. plenty. But iE you need more power •• ;;
Mrs. Ward L. Bloomer of SpringFRIENDs Then what?
HII Don't f~get economy.
field; make-up, Mrs. Ned Pyle of
Swarthmore, Mrs. H. R., Woodall
HII Go to Stage Two. You jUllt sa" what that doe&:
FRlINIh Yes, but yon can't/eel economy.
of
Wallingford, Mrs. Boyd' of
Give it three-quarters throttle and· you've got ....
HEa F"'1s pretty good to tbe pocketbook.
Media, Mrs. l\'Ving Allen of Moydual oarburetors disbing up more power and toc~
lan,
and Lise Waldman, Hesna
FIiIItes Right! Bnt it beats me how you get econ.
FRlENDa Ten you the truth. I've always liked IlIl
,
Johnston
and Peggy Jones; poster
omy with a big car like 0Ids.
Olds. Thought we might get one ouroeIv... _
day;
making, Mrs. Harry Stauffer and
ilia ~y. F~ cruising arowid, you just use one dualMrs. J. M. Kirchgasser of WalHII C~ecked tbe price lately? You'd be surprised
~Carburet....
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lingford,
Gerard DelCol1lano of
how easy it is to own.
Springfield,
,Mr. and Mrs. Nye;
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Sttath Haven avenue. Both Dr.
Spencer and Dr. Cooper are conneeted with the Navajo Medical
Center at Fort Defiance.
Mrs. Walker Penfield entertained at a luncheon Wednesday at
her home on Guernsey road.
Mrs. Don D. Dickinstm with her
son Luren of Park avenue visited
last week at the Marine base at
.
Q uantico,
Va., as the guest of, her
son and daughter-in-law Lt. Don
W. Dickinson. Later in 'the week
h
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5 e an
uren were the guests of
Mrs. C. A. Cutler of Washington,
N. C. Mrs. Cutler and her granddaughter Mary Newberry have
returned to Swarthmore with the
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11IE8W"u11lMOREAN .
THE SWARl'BMOREAN
Junior choir, 4:151 and Chancel
Chait, 8 p.m.
_
There will be a meetlng of the
Quarterly Conference Nominating
Committee at 8 p.m. Thursday.
The Chancel Choir, under the
direction of Robert Wilde, minister
of music, has prepared ''THE
REQUIEM", by Gabriel Faure to
be presented at 8 p.m. Palm Sunday, eveolng. Soloists will be
Juanita Paul, soprano, and Charles
Hoover, tenor. The three chol?,
have also prepared special mUSiC
for Palm Sunday and Easter services.
, TRINITY NOTES
'_
CANTEEN NEWS
A brand new SUpply of recorda
bought for the Canteen by the
Canteen Music Committee will set
the tone for tomorrow II:Ight's en.
tertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran and
Mr. and MrS. William H. Drlehaus will hi. the chaperons. Dana
Swan will be the supervisor.
An elIort is being made by the
Canteen' to have two Instructors
from a PhIladelphia dance' stlldio
give a series of five one hour lessons from 7to 8 before the Can.
teen begins.
The first 20 high school boys
and first 20 high school girls to
apply will make up the class. A
follow up announcement, of final
arrangemenis. will be mad e
through the schools.
A service of Holy communion
I'VBLlSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT ~WAltTBIIOU, PA.
'Will be held at.8 o'clock Sunday
PETER E. TOLD, lfAJUoam TOW, P11BLI8BJnU1
,
morning. There will be a service
Phone SW~,. ....1IOt
of Morning Prayer and Church
School at 9: 30 a.m., and at 11: 15
PETER E. TOLD. EcUtor
a second celebration of the Holy
Barbara B. Kent, :Managibg EdItor
Communion will be held. Ushers
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
for the services wlll be as follows:
Euiered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
At 9: 30 a.m.-C. S. Brown,
Oiftce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1878. '
head usher; W. V. Thomas, Jr.,
DEADLIN~WEDNESDAY NOON
.
A. M. Valz, B. H. WEJlsh, R. M.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., APRIL 5, 1957
Woods, and E. E Wrege; at 11: 15
•
a.m.-A. G. Boyd, head usher;
R. J. Baker, alternate; J. H. BreaCHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES I
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
kell, F. S. Chambers, Jr., W. C.
The supremacy and allness of
Dr. Claude C. Conley, execu- Gouiding, J. S. Thompson, H G.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
God, Spirit, will be emphasized at tive of the Synod of Pennsylvania, Weaver, and R. P. White.
Christian Science services Sunday will be the guest minister Sunday
John Chambers wlll serve as
Next First-day Will,lam Hordern
by --the Lesson-Semon entitled at the 9: 30 and 11 o'clock serv- acolyte at 8 o'clock;, Charles FeI- will give the secona of his talks
''Unreality.''
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Ices. Dr. Conley Is a member of lows and Steven Hansell at 9:30, In the current Adult Forum series
Scriptural selections to be read the ~neral Counc!1 of. the Pres- and Edgar Harris, Grant Hebble, on "Great Interpreters of our
Include the following from Exodus byterian Church, U.s.A.,presl- and Robert Watkins at 11: 15.
Christian FaIth," His subject will
WITH GLENN MARTIN
(20: 2,3): "I am .the Lord thy God, dent of the board of trustees?f
The JUnior Confirmation ClaSs be "John Calvin." The following
which have brought thee out of Western' 1beo1oglca1 Seminary m will meet at 7 o'clock Suriday eve- week. April 14, Eugene Exman,
David Seltzer, chief metallurgist
the land of Egypt, out of the house Pittsburgh, and retiring ~halrman ning, Young People's Fellowship manager, religious books depart- for four years with Piasecki. and
of bondage. Thou shalt have no of the Council on Theologlcal Sem- at 'l; 15, and the Adult Con1irma- ment, Harper and Brothers, will Vertol, .win start o.n April 10 In his
other gods before me."
inary.·.
tion Class at 8 o'clock.
speak' on "Albert Schweitzer." Mr. new position
Chief of QualIty
The Golden Tert is from EcMr. Bishop wIll ~ conducting
Boys' ChOir Rp.hear~1s will be Exman wrote, the text for the book Laboratories WIth Glenn Martin,
c1es1astes (5: 7) : "In the multitude the morning worship service for held on Monday and Wednesday "The World of Albert Schweltzer'.~' Baltimore, Md.
of dreams and many words there delegates to the. fifth Annual Con- at 4:45 p.m. fo,.. sopranos; at 7:30 published last year. These talks
Mr. ,Seltzer will commute fO~1r
are also divers vanities' but fear ference of Distnct 266, Rotary In- p.m. Monday for the Girls' Choir. are at 9:45 a.m. In the ~eeting days .aweekand the family Wlll
thou God."
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temational meeting in Atlantic On Thursday the Boys' Choir House. All are welcome. .
remam .at t~elr home on ~Im aveAn iovitation is extended to all City
altos, will meet at 6:30 p.m., 50At First.day School Bibles'wllln
__u_e._ _.,-_-...:~_ _ _ _ __
to attend the, services at First
Church School classes are held pranos at 7: 15 p.m., and the Men's be presented to fourth grade stuChurch of Christ Scientist, 206 at 9:30 and 11 a.m. SenIor High Choir will rehearse at 7:30 p.m.
dents at the 9:45 assembly period.
Park avenue, at 11 o'clock.
Bible class meets at 10; 45.
The Lenten Sewing Group will Parents of these' ,chilllren are
The men's and women's Bible meet on Tuesday morning at 10 cordially invited to attend. John
CHURCH SERVICES
cla..es meet at 9:30.
,
o'clock. A service of' Evening .Moore will be the speaker.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Junior High Fellowship Prayer will be held at 5:40 p.m.
. FrIendS are reminded of the
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
will meet at 4: 15 in the Woman's
There will be a celebration ot Comella' Gillam program which
JOM Schott. AssocJate MlniIW Association room for a prepara- the Holy Communion at 7 O'clock will be presented at Clothier Me- The Ideal 1....'100 for a memorial. P .....
Sunday. Apiil 7
tory rehearsal of the choral read- Wednesday moming. The Bible morlal on. the College Campus at ~~\'u;;:.tlrba;'ver~U¢:re:::l'h m=:rno~
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Dr. Claude ing which will be presented at 5 Study group" under the leadership 8: 15 on Frlda)r evenlnBi April 5. Mod,ern f ••mu... Chbt.. Iota. n ... memo,_
C. Conley
will preach.
to the
parents of
mem,bers
of of Mrs, Maxey Morrison, will meet Cards of a"rn1oeion
~~;r:.rdoe: =~~~D~~:~ ~~~ui:,."\c:
I~
9:30
A.M.-Adult
Bible Classes.. the
fellowship
In f.b.e
McCahari
Hall.
- - . .are
" still
. . a~an.
vlted.,.
,
9:30, and 11:00 A.M. - Church A program for the fellowship and at 10 o'clock. At 3:30 p.m. the able at the Meeting Olllce., This
Iolmon!' A•••• bO•• CIty lI..
School
.
Children's Lenten Service will be event Is for jbe benefit of ,the
.. I.-Cynwyd
MOh.wI< 4-JDI
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,WEST
LAURa
CEMETERY
~~ul~l~dl~n~g~gFun'~d~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;i~
4:15 A.M.-8r.
P.M.-Jr. HiglrBlble
High Fellowship.
will have
the Church
8 p.m.
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'10:45
Class. they
the parents
will supper
tollow. together.
At· 6:30 devotions
held, and inthere
will beat Lenten
5:00 P.M.-Communicants' Class. Choir rehearsal will follow at 7.
6:30 P .M.-8r. High. Fellowship.
At 5 ~.m. the Communicants'
On Thursday there will be a
6:30 P.M.--Young Adults Sup- Class wID meet with the session celebration of the Holy Commun.
'Per. •
ion at 10 a.m. This will be fol. '
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Wednesda7, AprI1 10 .
in the Woman's Association room. lowed' by ',the meeting of the
12:30 "D.M.-Woman's Association Parents are lnvited.
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luncheon.
Followlng choir rehearsal at 5, Woman's Auxiliary.
APPRiclATION
th S I
High Fell
hi Will
There will be no service of Eve_
8:30 P.M.-Professional Cirele.
.
TbIUllda7 April 11
e en or
ows p
nlng Prayer' on FrIday, April 12.
6:30 P.M.-.Famlly Night Dinner. have supper In McCahan Hall. At
extend our grateful appreci- - MEHiODIST CHURCH
7, the group will meet 'with Mr.
METHODIST NOTES'
ation tolhe thou$ancIs of fanu1ies
J.:>hn C. Kulp
Bishop In~e "Y0man's\~a~. "
"'W " , . . . . . , , ' , , '
MInIster
tion room to discuss the ,meampg ·Mr. KUlp 'Will give' iii,,' meattawh6'
iialied~ Oft;our service.
Robert Wilde
the, Holy Communion Service. tion at the annual InterdernmlnaMinister af Music
The Young Adults will meet for tlonal Communion Breakfast for
Sunday, AprI1' '1 .
supper. at 6: 30 In the Fellowship men' of Pelaware County at 7
9:45 A.M.-Fellowship
A.M_-8unday SchooL
room. Later they will go to Cloth~ a.m. Sun day 'morrung
. a t I the Thir d
Class.
9:45
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11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. ler to hear nore Schary, motion Presbyterian Church,· 9th and
DIlICIORI O. "'~IIAU
4:00 P.M.-Conflrrnation Class.
picture producer and writer.
Potter streets, Chester.
1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
7:00 P,M.-MYl', Jr. Wgh Fe!- 'The Woman's Association will
Sunday, School classes for all
OLIVEI
H. ~
MArl ,.; IAIII, Pmld";,,
10W~~esdaY, AprI1 10
meet at noon on April 10. A wor- ages. beginning at two years conT"'-II~I"I
8:00 P.M.~Lenten Service.
ship service In the sanctuary will venes at 9: 45 a.m. The final meet-'
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TRINITY, CHURCH
be led by Mrs. William B. Peg- lng' or' the Fellowship instruction.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Recl9r ram. Luncheon is to be served at CI~s for new mIDnbers conducted
Sun~, AprI1 7
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12:30 in McCahan Hall by Circle by,the pastor . will meet at t h l s l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ __
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9, Mrs, Thomas, Jones, chairman. time'in \.he. parlor..
'~
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
IlIU!lediately afterwards Dr. Alex_
At the .11 O'clock Morning
Church SchooL
.
ander Mackie, p1'«!Sident Of the Worship Service, Mr. Kulp will
11:15 A.M.-Holy CommunIOn.
Presbyterian Ministers' Fund and speak on the theme, "Conformed
1:00 P.M. Jr. Con1immtion chairman of the '~ends of Old
Class
h'
-Not Transformed" which ,Is In
7:15 P.M.-Young People's FeI- .rine Street Church"; will speak a series on ,~e theme,' ''1'he
lo~p.
on the history, restoration and re~ Apostl~'s Appeal for .Lent". There
11:00 , .M" - Adult Con1immtion cent dedication of thiS early Pres- will be a reception of new memClaSs.'
byterian Church in Philadelphia. hers' with a colfee hour io tlielr
,
Tuesday, AprI1 •
Following his talk, a film made by
5.40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Dr CharI A AnOO" , '1'1 be honor, immediately folloWlng ;the r
Wednescl
A rIl 18
.
es.
rson Wl
worship service.
7:00 A.M.-HO~' C:mmunion.'
shown. Its title is ''Presbyterians
There art> three nurseries for
10:00 A.M.-Bible Study.
in American History."
infants and children up to four
3:30 P.M.--Chlldren's Service.
Circle ~4, Mrs. John Kennedy, years of age, a' Kindergarten
8:00 P.M.-Lente,. Devotions io chairman will hear the same' pro- h
h
the church. ,Parish Bible Study. gram at U,e 8: 30 sup":'r meeting c urc service and a Junior church,
Tb--~A--" 11
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serv.lce during this hour.
that evening.
10'00 A Mw.>HUO
H Yly' Co-- uni
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mm on.
Ch' eh
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The final meeting of the pastor's
.
.
Olr r earsals are held Thurs- Confirmation Class for boys and
THE R~~~~~CIETY
day at 3:30 for the Primary group, girls of the sixth grade will meet
FrIday, April 5
4:15 for the JUnior group, and at 'in the study for Instruction at 4
8:15 P,M. _ Cornelia Stabler 7:30 for the Chancel ChOir.
p.m.
"Cast of Characters", Clothier
The Thursday night Lenten
The Senior. Methodist Youth
MemoriaL
Slipper series will 'beconcluded Fellowship and the J1inIor High
sunday, April 7
Thursday, April 11. The.. speaker Fellowship will meet at the church
9:45 A.M. - ~t-Day SchooL will be Dr. Thomas S. Goslin who
BlO.1e presen~.. tion to. .4th IP'I!d- has recently returned from. 'three at 7, p.m.
.
ers
.
.
The Commission on Steward9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: "\vU- years as a member of'.the faculty sjrlp and Finance will meet In the
lIam Horden "JOhn C81vlD."
of Union TheolOgical Semlnalf In ch
1M d
8
11:00 A.M•.,-Meeting for Worship. Buenos Aires, Argen'tla.' The Goa
ape· on ay,t p.m.
,
. Children cared for In WhIttier Iins were 'In ArgentIna during the
The. young . people's prayer
House. All are welcome.
circle will meet with the pastor
5:30 P,M. - United Fellowship revolution when Peron ~ de at 8 a.m. Wednesday.
A modem gas lange glv.., ....
Students.
{ posed.
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,The regular meeting of the
Monday, AprI1 8
bOlllemaker .... latest In caDking canvenlenc.
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
W.S.c.S., will I1egln with lunch at .
WedJ>.::t!'; .4PrItl',.,1
',RARIAN.
FBlOWSInP' noon,
lhe.lngleneukWednesday at'12
AuIomalk IlPlk.• aIIII clack CD
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11:51 A.M.:....m.Jor -lplc.... 'l'reasure Chests" all, duea, imd
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will be "Unreality."
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the Chapel, the m
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Wednesday ftenIng 'maetlii& eaeb ... LIIs, ~ 1oIao".
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to
JAid World Friendship
Pap 5
Scarlmugh Hiads
Home and School
Clarence E. Piclcett
To Address Mothers
''The Troupers," an elementary
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school dramatic club composed of Palestine to survey the problems
mei'iibers from College Avenue Involving the refugees of the Gpa
School Board Panel
and Rutgers Avenue 'Schools, will Strip. In June, '1955, he was a
at Tuesday's
present "TWO FOR TONIGHT", member of the GOod Will MIssIon
two one-act plays with special undertaken by American and Brit.
Finale!
entre acte music. ThIs will be a ish Friends to the Union, of Soviet
Its fin 1
tin
f th 1956
"World .Friendship" Benellt at Socialist Republics.
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57 school year, the SwarthmoreRu.tgers Avenue School this eveA graduate of Penn College, Rutledge Home and School Asnlng at 8 p.m.
"Oskaloosa, la., IVld of. the Hart- soclation Tuesday evening in the
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"A case for two Detectives," the ford Theological Serilinary, Hart- high school auditorium. elected
Driveway. & Parking Areas
first play, is a hilarious "spoof" ford, Conn., Pickett came to AFSC William 1.., ScarbOrough, preslof two types. of modem detective- In 1929, and became executive dent; Herbert Foley, vice--presiBuilt aDd Relurfaced
story heroes" the arm chair de- secretary shortly before the or- dent and program chairman; Mrs.
c._t a.d Sta•• w.....
tect1ve and the "knock-'em-down- ganlzation uydertook relle~ work- Howard Sipler, second vice-preslCall MA ~3675-'
and-shoot-'em-up" type.
in the American coal fields.
dent and membersblp chairman;
.,
The second play of the evening ,
The E1ee&lon of Officera
Mrs. Lawrence Stead, Jr., recordis a charming medieval fantasy,"
The Mothers Club will elect of- jng secretary; and H. Woodward
The Happy Man." In it the 'little
usln
sI
THE GARNET
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princesses search for the shirt of flcers during the b
ess ses O}l McDowell, treasurer.
( H. S.' Pcr',,'er)
a really happy man or woman so ~hich precedes the speech. Mrs.
Myrtle MeCl!llin, sixth grade
Vernon
Urbani
'will
preside.
Cante
, ......,. ,
that the ailing king may be cured.
ach er at the Rutgers avenue
2'12 Hour' Film Show.
The cast of the first play In- dldates are:
school, and Adeline St1">use, high
''THE THREE.
Phyllis Beauty Salon
eludes: Alan Longman, Gaynor
For president - Mrs. Charles school French teacher, were preSh
ay,
Joan
Plowman,
Lynn
Lewis,
Durkin,
Mrs.
Julm Frands;
3 DISNEY CARTOONS
1011' PoI..lew load
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II sented with gifts in recognition
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Schultz,'
Anne
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Jennifer Thompson, Jay Spencer,
rs.
no ollilors; secon
ce system.
2S'Y. Off
and Ronnie· Hage.
president-Mrs. Eric Munro, Mrs.
A panel-of School Board mem00 All P;rmanenh
'The cast of the second play in- Charies Taylor; ,treasurer - Mrs. bers consisllitg of President Doncludes Frances Gibson, Mari" Harold Dumm, Mrs. Lee Gate- aId P. Jones, Treasurer John F.
Hornell, Susan Wigton, Ronnie wOod; membership chairman - Spencer, Building Chairman'SamDiamond, Gall Donovan, Dorothy Mrs. ,Richard .\':ckenroth, Mrs. uel T. CarPenter; and Instruction
GateWOOd, Ronnie Yeaw, Judy Robert Pemberton; recording sec- Committee Chairman Mary S.
SkO!llund; Leslie Walmsley, Jim retary-Mrs. Jack Fitch, Mrs, Spiller spoke and answered quesAn E"e~illlf
Monologues by
Gearhart, Ricky Draper, Peter James Malone; corresponding sec· tions on the status of the local
Kent and Bllly Spencer.
retary-Mrs. Walter Coslnuke, school bw.lding- program. ArchiCORNELIA STABLER GILLAM
A collection will be taken for Mrs. Charles Rldewood; hospitali. teet Howell Lewis Shay, Jr.,
World Friendship. The Troupers ty chairman-'-Mrs. Arthur Collins, sh 0 wed preliD)lnary' sketches
Benefit ,Building Fund .
are under the direction of Grace Mrs. I J. Wayne Ham{lton; board whlch- are' being submitted for
Swarthmore Friends, Meeting
Everest Yeaw.
member (two year term)-Mrs. Board approval.
CloWer Memorial
DoDat.ion
William Clarke, Jr., Mrs. J 0 h n
Dr. Carpenter told the Assocla-,
AJiril 6, .1951
8:15 P.M.
$1.50 .. $2.00
McKInney,
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,
tion
that current enrolments ,had
WOman's Club to
Members
of
the
nominating
far
exceeded
those predicted in
CardJJ 01 Admission AvaUable at Door f
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Fete Cyril Gorder committee. are. Mrs. Brinton Lld- surveys marle five years ago. The
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dell, Mrs. DaVld M. Speers, Mrs. elementary enrollIDent for 1958
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and has lectured and demonstrat- Raymond Hood, Mrs. John, J. will reach 780 .whlle' 720 had been
Jackson, and Mrs. Howard Y. predicted for three years later
ed at bOth places.
Clymer,
chairman.
when an enrollment of 840 is anGardner· is currently exhibiting
Iportraits and landsCapes In grOUP
. t1c1patep. The high school wiU
shows of "Travellng Art, Incor- Services Held for
rea~h 680 by 1958 as' compared
WE STI.LL HAYE
porated" in colleges and art galwith
predicted 600', for 1980
.. Harris Siru/nik shouldagrow
I
leries In 18 states
to about 800 by 1961.
(Continued from Page 1) / Dr. Carpenter estimated that the
He. :has palnt~ family and, official portraits for public and priv- Frank Sirulnik' graduated from present high school building could
. CrI.,. a~d J.I.,
ate Qollections In Pennsylvania, Temple University In medlclne house,600 students,and the use of '
l)Te).V ~ 9rk,C.o~tlcut, ~irginla, and Is, a practicing. physician In the. current College avenue e1e.f.:~v,.,.~
.,:~ ~
OhiO, New Jersey. He has done Springfield, 'Mass,;
past PreSi- mentary .. hujlding would accompOl'trait . coinmlsslons . for the' fol~ dent of the Hampderi Medical So- modate another 100.
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lowing well known perSons and cletY-o' 'the American Physicians
Spencer jolted some members
Open until about, May IS /
institutions:
Art Association, and' a fellow of ,of the,' audl~ce with the revelaWalt e r Annenberg, DUl'ont the American . Medical Assocla- tion 'that it Will cost the district
William C. Elliott, tion. Reuben Sirulnlk, a graduate $300,000 In interest If the proposed
H. Ward Hinkson, Sophie of Temple' University in Phar_$550,OOO Rutgers school extension
PENNELL ROAD.
IY,.mlall Jacobs, Arthur C. Kaulf- macy, is now associate manager is financed over a 30-year period
man, Drew Pe!U'son, Dr. C. H. of the Equitable LIfe Insurance at anc,hi,,,iest rate. of 4 per cent.
MEdia 6-1610.
Schofl',Phlllp T. Sharples, J. Company's Philadelphia OftIce. In addition-there Will be an annual
Vogue Magazine, The daughter Beatrice, Mrs. Her- cost of $500' for clerical expenses
,;
. z'antzinger.
"
man Raines, is a graduate of of the Authority whicli must be
The
Woman's
Club
exhibit
will
Pennsylvania'
Business College created to handle the project since
.,
Include portraits In 011 and pastels 'and the wife of a practicing phy_ the district's own borrowing cap- •
as well as lanciscap~ and still life; sician. Their home Is in Haver- acity Is' lnsuJllclent. '
It will hang throughout the month town.
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Jones commented that .the curof April.
Rabbi Goldstein said at the rent !rend towar~ equalization of
Friday services that Harris l>lrul- assessments would probably reMrs. Walker Penfield of Guern- nlk had lived, a full life of more suIt in an increase in borrowing
sey' road will entertain at
than the allotted three score and ';"pacity, which in tQ1"ll would
luncheon today In honor of Miss ten years; . thlrl he had live,d a mean lesser cost, "blood, sweat and
Mary Morrow' Banks of Harvard qUiet, faithful life In his Jewish interest" than can' be managed
avenue and Miss, Cornelia Mc- faith; that one of his real satis- through AuthOrities. Jones also
Kernan' of Rutgers avenue. Miss tactions was the fal'! that a col- explained the Board's COnviction
Banks matTiage to Mr. Barry lege 'president, two prOmInent in- that trying to add elementary
Patton will take place April 13. dustrialists, college students and facilities at the College avenu...
Miss McKernan~ engagement to townsfolk had found his work site with use of adjoining College
Dr. J!,hn n. Rocky has been an- good and considered him friend. land only on a non-ownership
nounced.
'In addition to his three_ chil- pasis, was unwise and Impraet!cMr. and Mrs.,James L. Malone dren, he Is survived by his wife al.
of Dartmouth avenue will enter- Mrs. Sarah S. Sirulnik of 5615
Mrs. Spiller explalned that the
tain at a buffet supper Tuesday Wood Crest avenue, Philadelphia various features of the new facilevening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. and by eight grandchildren.
' ities are' being planned through
Clarence E. Pkkett of Haverford,
comblned thinking 'of Board,
.
before the speech which Mr. Pic"I saw It In the Swarthmorean.n teachers and architect.
kett Will make later that evening
to the Mothers Club of SWarthmore•. ~
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lovekin of
Havel'ford place are enjoying a
day motor trip to WashingBadmintcn Sets. Birds, Racbtts, Pc_dSo
ton
to
see tile "herry blossoms,
. HorseshoeS, Jobri, Rubber Quoits, Archery•
MiddletoWn Road
R. D~16, Media, P••
,
and to Williamsburg and' CharOpposite High Meadow
lottesville, Va., for a preview of
Spring.
'Dr,and Mrs. John·R. Bates of
Nor.& Chester road, w1tif' their
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ic Js to register aD children who
will be entering ldndergarten, to
give them ae.mal ~cal tests
and to explain to parents the plan
of medical examinations. At the
time of the appom'!ment, each
mother Is reqeusted to bring the
child first to' the SchOOl DIstrIct
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certificate as required
for the completion of regfonDalities.
Dr. JOhn H. Wigton, School
Examiner for the SwarthUnion School DIsthat the ~hool
a vaccination certlon the officla1form HHC-'15
as provl,ded by the
Department of Health.
It Is' hoped that the mailed. notice Is reaching' all ianiilles.
Whether the mothers receive a
notice or not, if they have children who are to enter
garten io Swarthmore or first
grade In RUtiedgenext year, they
are asked to call Mrs. Urbani and
mTange an appolnment for this
registration and cllnic.
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'Mass Media' Series
To Continiie at College
Scouts to Attend
Arbor ,Day Ceremony
Mrs. E. D. Brauns of Vassar
avenue was called last week to
Terre Haute, Ind., at the critical
Girl Scouts and Brownles from
Jllness of her brother E. W. Mc- Swarthmore troops wlll attend
Motion Picture Producer Cullough, who died March 27. Arbor Day cel;enlonies at Sunset
Brauns returned to her Inll on Saturday, April 6.
Dore Schary to Speak Mis.
~aln date fOr the event, which
home Weclnesday,
at 8:15 P.M.
will include the planting of trees
In the Girl Scout conserva tio n
NEWS. NOTES
program, will be the .following
Dore Schary, motion picture
producer and writer, will cGnand Mrs. Earle Edwards, Saturday, April 13.
series,theat "Art
Swarthmore
tinue
and Mass College
Media"
Aprii 7. He will'speak in ~Iothier
Memorial at 8: 15 p.~. Th~ l":,,ture
is free
the public
For
IS screen p a
Town" Mr. Schary won the Acad "I'll
demy 'Award.
He prodthe
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Y ""Til
of
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~Da'd
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:; 'RBarbara
tgers ~venue
Stephenspent
and
from Thursd;'y to SUnday of last
week visiting 'Mrs; Edwards'
mother on Long Island.
Mrs M H Fussell of' Vassar
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avenue
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have
as
her
gues,
d aughter Mrs. Eben C. Lang, er
hear
a member
of the
Society
for
Girls
In Brownie
troop
447 will
the Prevention of Cruelty to
Anlmals address their troop on
Tuesday, April 9, 3\ 30 p.m. in thebe
Swarthmore Presbyterian chur .
Enjoy
STRATH HAVEN INt:f
H~rvard Avenues
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Yale lind
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Le"urely Dinner _ ••
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OLD LEGION HALL, SPRINGFIELD
independent Vanguard PrOduc- wee sbuvsll'"nless trip to Cleveland,
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For CoII.ction of Unwanted Items
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rlen anda Mrs How"Crossfire," "Mr. Blanding Builds Off hish!s youngts Mr
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Service. It iB Important to know what to Includ, and ~hat NOT, to In.,
:eInde; Look at this lI.t and Bee If yon can tell wblcb should be llated ,
, ion a tall: ,retum:
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Revenue Service will furnish actu.
TIle answer,
tablesthis
upon
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should be tbat
listed assf.o~~~:b~,~1 arlal
you figure
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;Income. There are other
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Government pa)'lllents and lip..
IIts to vets1"8llll aM, their famI·
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lDent .' PI\7 and Ints"" -Gn
terminal leaYe' bonds.
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their wiveS. Saturday evenjpg,
the Governor's Dinner and Ball
will be held. "Aprllin Paris," will
be the thenie for the Governor's
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Dinner and ~.,
The large Carolina Ball WOlD
in Haddon Hall will be decorated
and olIer a gay Parls1enne atmosphere for the conference fellowship party. TIiere .,.;,ru be a wonderful dinner, dancillg to a flI\e
orcheslra and a Paris floor show
that will supply enjoyable enter-"
tilinm'ellHor the dinner.
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Sqnday morning at 11 a.m.,
church services will be held In
the, Vlking, room and the minister
in charge of ~s service will be
the Rev. Josepli P. Bishop, min_
ister of' tIie Swal'thmore Presbyterian church. Sunday afternoon,
the House of 1rlendshlp Tea will
, be held in the English ,Lounge
4 to 5.p:m.
.first forinal meeting of the.
ICClnfll!1'elllce will. be "held Sunday.
evellbl& In the, :Verno.n I!oom,
when the Memorial Services will
bEl presented. The., Rev•. WUl!1\IIl
A.MacLackll'n, minister of "the
Trinity Methodist Church of Chester will give the Memorial address
and his topic wlIl be, "For Whom
/.he Bell Toll!!," Followfing the
Memodal . Services the keYnote
-' speech of the' Conference will, be
dellveredby pr.. Ivor Grlftlth,
president of P.hlladelphia College
df Phannacy and Science and his
subject will be,' "A' Time, to Fish
A Time to nraw Net."
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Monday morning the 'plenarY
begin at 9: 30. OutstanpSp!,aker,r to be heard, at the
plenarY seSsions will be Ray E.
CoI1e~t (President's representative
of Rotary
, ' Mr. Collett
Brew_
Club since
1932, is a
president of thilt
Club, 'and' has served Rotary International as vice-president, dis- '
trictgOvernor, and as a committee
cpaIiman 'and member. He is noW
a'riiein~'ottlie1Q57 Rotat-y In:.
stitute Agenda Committee of RoInternatioruil.,
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Also, to be heard at the pl~ary
will be WUUam E. Walsh,
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SOcletY 'of the
United
:Mt'.W~Ish Is currently'
ofllie Rotary;,
C~ub ~f, , " ".Citr" Rotarian
for over '15 ~witb 100'lL attenciaD'c:e 'fC>r 15 years: At 1 p.m.,
' a lunCheon ·fc.r Rotary Anno will
be held In the Rutland Room bf.
Haddon Hall. This'Js al\91lY8 all
,
. 8frafr for the la.u,is
tlfis year is, under, the dlrec'of MtS:'JVliiilt 'Michael, &edeN! ehalririan of 1be ladles conimiU.",
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you receiVed dl~n6 beyond
&bls amount. you are entitled to a
"dlvldenda received credit". TIlls
credit II! .'lL of th. remaining dh'io',
denCls, but It cannot be more thall
.'lL of your taxable Incom., or more
thm tbe pmount of tax otherwlre
due. Tbe credit I. not just a deduCo
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iIIn. dlalincUon: the prlre fa ,tazabl.
ilr you were required to exert even tton from your taxable income _
lth. Bllgbtest etlort to earn It; on It Is llc(uaUy Bubtracted trom your'
Ithe other band, If it was made In tax.
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play at the Atlantic City Golf
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'$329 50'
cIuo. in the after!loon frOm 4;' to
5:
30 p.m., the. Swarthmore ClUb
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15 . , . • • .' •." 566~ 50 " w U I ,be hosts to a tea for everyone
x' -4.6 •••••••••
31.00'
in the Garden Court Terrace,
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honoring District Presidents and
212 Basic Sizes"
26 Patterns
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and more on a
best
- selections!amongclassical, populcir and kiddies' records.
Vacuum Cleaner
book "Case History of a Movie,"
a defiiutiye ~tucJt of how a 'motion
picture is made.
Mr. Schary Is the l"'venth speak-
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large stock of LP's, 45's and 78'5. Shop early for
VISl
brought to the screen. He personal- /.h~:~~ B~tes of North Chester
Jy .prod~.. ed Acade"!; A,,:~r~ road has been pledged to Theta
nommee Baltleground and ,G :lCi fr t
't t Amherst College,
for Broke." "Bad· Day at Black
a ernl y a where he is a
Rock," and "Th'e Swan."
M~ssachusetts,
, Redbook's' 13th Annual Movie ~::"~iice Craemer of Harvard
Award was presented to Mr.
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.
Scha
and M-G-M Studio "For 'avenue attended the c nstenmg
their ryproductjon at fine films last l"onth of her YOu"!nn:~h~
throughout 1951." He is the reci- Wesley M. O~er, 4th, s .
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pient of the Look Magazine Award and Mrs. Oler. of ';;~Sh~~gt~~,
as the screen's' outstanding pro- D.C. She contin~ed
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ducer of 1948, and In 1949 o~ Lou~s, M?, on bu:'mess, and VlSIt.
A ward as th'e' ed m Kansas Arnold
CIty, Kans.,
Redding b\!Look's Achievement
executive of Ihe year. He won Mr. and Mrs.
eek
this Look Induslry Award again fore her return home last w .
in 1954..
, --, -- --Mr. Schary is the author of/the
James Michener, Oscar Hammerstein II, Budd Schulberg, Harold
Clurman, Jerome Robbins, and
Paul Creston. Lawrence Langner,
who will approa~h the "Art and
Mass Media" subject from the
field
of television, wlll con.lude
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the serl"" April 14.
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Ameri;an defense player' and
Betty SbeUebeqJer, AIl-ADIerIcan attaek player, will coach at
the Sundayaessloa.
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HilIIi Scl1oo1
SUnday mm 1:30
Mrs. John R. Pruett,
Rotary Annes will convene
to 4:30 p.m.
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ford, Waselected,Saturda)'.to
comin& weekend for the Fut\i
' O n e 'b'\mdJetl, girls. from· e1pt bbiii'd 01 dkecllilb cit· t1i8',
Conference DiStrict 2M
l'o'ClilI coUeges - SW1tl1hmore,Fanclers ~~ation Inc", a t '
futematlonal at Haddoil
I~'=~,' TelnPle,pem\sYlVanla" anDuilI, m~g.Qf'the AsIOcliltfOll Hall, Atlantic City. Leedlng the
II
West Chl!llter; Drexel, ill' DaYtOn, o.
' . . group wlll be District Governor
;HId Bryn MaWt-"-wlIl attetld the
Mrs, Pruett,.owner of the.tik- ,
E. Mlcheel and Geol"lle C.
clink
,dene Siamese Cattery In Wanmgconference chairman.
VlrgInJ.a A 1.1 e n, Swarthmore ford, Is abo· the presideDt of the
A full three day program has
High School cOfth, along' with Dela~ cat J'anclers.
been arranged. The regIStration
Jane Vaebe, , Sprlngfteld, Monico, '
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desk will be open Friday aftersenlor. high school coach and
"t Saw It In the SW8rtbii1orea,n.'· noon, AprU 5 In the EngUsh
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eIltDu.b• Co II ege Lacrosse 0'InlC
·PI'*Iclmt
or tilePhIiadelpJIJaAIm. ~for,
~ation, lVill
dlreo!t
the driJJs,and
hb .0_ l'BDC,b. lin. Swan
To Be Held Here Sat'clay 'CO
wb "" aam_ a~ the Saturday
YIsIt her JIioIiher ~tI1 the
1IeII8lon. ~ SUP" Lamb All-
Boberi ranch
ot Mn. Swan's m04bw'Mn. mJ,ddle of M8y wheD ahe and her
The' PlliladeIpbia Women's LaMcCahan, Slrath Hayen mother will drive W8Ift to .~oIn Mr. crosse ~atlon is SPODlOring a
SWan left ,ThUrsday Swan. Mrs. M<'Cahan expects to weekend,' Iacroese cliDlc, AprU ;8
Utah, ~
visit reltitl"e"
In the west before and 7
he for
wm Bear
work Lake,
on a, cattle
lloine.
SWllrthmore
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and. ,Mrs.
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Complete Hotel ~acililies
Ba"'l"els
'ReceptIons, Part,es,
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A
TBB' SWAlt'l'llMORBAN
arrIYiDa Wedn,.,,)" at the
Air Conditioned Dining Rooms atul Lobb,
Comfortable Sleeping 'Roo,," " .. ,
Elevator _
Free Parking
, D'.laware Coonty SPCA
be Seeing
. al Stal
girl Catharlne!
who arrive
Time,"
~nd ou,('T~e\ ISPlf
. ~- little
from 'Scarsdale,
N.Y., today
for a
case" Wlth Davld O. Selzmck s
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5, "$7
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Paris, accessories. Milt Glass far experimental purposes by
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205 high school studenL See Steven
East Baltimore Avenue,Cllfton Bancroft, KIngswood 3-6288.
Helgllts, MAdison 6-0713. Oppo- WANTED _' By high school senClifton Theater.
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watcb••ter
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of F. C. Bod •• 50ftI
128 Yore A.,..
Fine Watch and
Clock Repairs
Swarthmore, Po.
,
CONSTRUCTION
fabric $44.50 -
$81'-40v'~r 30 years experi-
ence.
years of Swarthmore
references. All work is done in FOR SALE _ Top soil and mushour own shop UDder personal
room soil. Please call KIngs-
:~ood!13~-~63~1~7'~~~~f~:~ I
mates are free.
Seremba.
supervision
of Mr.Thom
Seremba.
Esti- FOR ~ _ Parakeet
Phone Sharon Hill 0734-. Budget
tar Easter. Home-bred,
payments.
stock. Reserve now. Phone
PERSONAL
Piano
Tuning
Speclaltst, member
A.S.P.T.
and
N.A.P.T. Will do minor repalrIng. Leaman, KIngswood 3-5755.
PERSONAL ~ lladlo and television service. Complete stock
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
Call KIngswood
4-0800.
PERSONAL '_ Belveder'e Con' _
valescelit Home, 2507 Chestnut
.treet, Chester. Edge of Swal'thmore. Aged, senne, chronic, convalescent men r.nd women. Excellent foods, spacious 'grounds
Blue Cross honored. Sadie P.
Turner,. proprietor. CHester 2PERSONAL _ .WORK FOR
u. it
wood,
3-2694~~~~~:m!i::~:
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APRIL ~ MAY - JUNE
Reni.inber ~ With the return to liS of
~Cllch' $100,00 worth ~f, Register Slips.
w'~11 give~oli a bright new Silver Dollar!
~wOrffIrnor8CIII.
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SWIFT'S 'PREMIUM
,
.Rib Roast S9 C,lb.'
"d,
'CHESTER RO.SE
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CHRI$TIAN
SCIENCE'
HEALS -
Next Week Watch . For
See....".
WFlloTY , 9:45 A.M.
Seeday,
Steak -Rib Roast ~ Lamb
S·PECIAlS
co-op
SPECIALS',)
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Jack Prichard .
Plen.- FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
PAINTING
ROGER RUSSELL
Inferior & Exterior
Free Estimates
~1~SuppIi..
state a
Klngswood' 3-8761
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Modi•
Ammonia - quart bottle
. MEdia 6-2.76
Open Friday evllnlngs
AS'HALT TILl
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Liquid Bleclch
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Liq~i~ Starch .. 1/2 'gallon
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REAL ESTATE' AGENCY
. NATIONWIDE: INSURANCE
1 'lb. pkg.
Tomato Cocktail- 20 . ar 27c
SavelOe with ~oupon,on all
flavors of Kraft's
FreshSpin'ach.. pklill9c
SWEE,:NEYi ••,',·CLYDE
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George .MYers &Co.
Dick Franchetti
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coat:
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AII~~rt:a Peaches ~ Ig. No. 21/2 can 39c
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Apple Sauce
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Living
room,
bedroom;
Jdtchen,
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CARNS
. • lion al r"""", on IIIe.. pp,y
private
entraIice.
Near
trans- II 4·1.1""
~ 662 50 ,e.........,
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Baltimore Pike
~elphla Chewing Gwn Corpora- portation. Utili..tles in.eluded' $80. ,eH ,2:505' 1
tlon, Eagle and Lawrence Roads, A ail
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Dupl.i~atin9
.Springfield, .,..~ Co., Pa.
Havertown. No telephone, calls;' '. v able !rnm ately. 'l!{Il'ldia 6, ...." . ••
_ -' Day's work iI1clnd- FOR
0153, RENT
' I'_,' Cot\age 00,
" bay,
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WANTED
,KI.,swood
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' Ing light laundry. Call ,CHester
Avalon, N. J., .for July' aild
August. Call Robert ,0; 'Ersl
.EDWARD G.· CHIPMAN
MEdia 8-2~S.' ,
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o Letterheads
AND SON
LOST
o Billheads
GfNf.AI COIllRAUOR.
oAnnouncements
" 'oPrograms
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Til. Floo".,. Plastic Tile
Ad","",., Leth... & lrode~
, Modern Kite••i l s ' .
, qalct· $eMce •• 'MaJtl.Ca"
,'Alteratlons .
of Common
of Amezilim Fruit
In_ _ _..
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1401 Ridley
A,ven.e
Ph~fo-Coj)ies Made
old SillllleOO tom cat.
corporated,' a Delaware corpora.
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position. ' P a,p e'r S •
tion. Reward offered for their reCHemr 2..4759
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
KiIngswood 3-2058. ' '
turn to J. Russell Smith, 550 Elm
2-5689
Swarthmore
KI 3-1497 WANTED _ We will b~ at best Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennsylprices old'
, cut gl8sS, fur- vania.
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nlture. Call
4-0235 .or LOST Small.-Ichecked whlte
for ,alland bliock
Sorcus label.
OIL ~URNER
confl.., About three· weeks ; ago. Klnll!'ROOFING
Num- wood 3~.
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W1l~ LOST _ i&Jby. and .rliIiiesto~e Gutters
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, narrow braceletviclnlty WomW.rm-AirHeothlg. "
1IONDAY TBBll' SATiJRDAf
desk. Call an's Club. Call, KIngswood ~-
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Women for packing
SWIFT PREMIUM
1 lb. package.
SAMUEL T. OARPENTER·
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to nprasent
rfod, ... ,..,b1. at _ I . . ""_ ......
ftloo. I. roq-1I9 llIfwyfow
, Inclllcl_,. btfef ..... ona:· .Idory.
,eplT.. confId..
Our sal.......
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ad. . . . A.
thereafter notify Aaseeeor ~. David N8J'o
beth, 11.8 y,.t. Aven.••, SWarthmore.'
sylvania. of his beco;mlnll of ap: or
..,mln. • ....Id.'i.t or I.habltant of
••hool dlruJ... An, .......
.ald A......r tho af.......ld .otJlftea±lo.
:~Il':..'Ubj'" to the penalty let forth
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1<1'4'" r
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of oald Act fIVe.....Ide.' or Inhabitant
of the Swartlll>!o....RuU_ Union Sehool
DIstrict upon attalnlntr the 8&'e of 21 nan.
Bnd eveQ' penon 21 :rears of age or over
be
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flMHidoJ. ·corporetto-t. No. 'tra\reI.
.xperfu~· and abmtr d..trid.
JlIHcI rMlcl'ent. 25040 rea" ofd,
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LEGAL NOTICE
Pu..ua.t to Act No. '118 of 11&1, .ot/eo
I. hereby siven' that uDder the proviliona
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FOR. SALE _
dresser' with
Youth's chair. High all
new TV folding trays. C
wood 3-,.;3~4;;79~._-;;===-~-,-:-.
FOR SALE _ Tractor, Planet
. Junior 1¥4 horse power with 27
inch mow~r cultivator tral!er.
MEdi'
,
a 6-5 98.
FOR. SALE - Modern' hospital
·bed. Elevates top' and bolltom,
:n:7 0m , Boor. Call KIngswood
GOV'ERNMENT! MEN _ WOM- ..,-
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. $'500 MONTHLY
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ODl,. at
EdItor.
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SILVER DOLLARS FOR. WHITE 'SLIPS
m~!~
etc.
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. THOM'
J.ly 1958 "III be avallable for public In.peet/on at the
School
Bulldl. . omeol>f
Union Sehool DIotrIct f...... April
1(.,. 15. 1957 bot.sen the bo..., of 9
opbitoaa arrest!"
II_Ion
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FOOD MARKET
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punuant to I $eeUon 687 01 the
mation phone HIlltop 6-1260.
FOR SALE
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be Ilene.. _1I0IIJDlD8 .....,..,
LBGAL NOTICB- ,
NOTICE IB'HBREBY GIVEN
EN, 111 to 50., Prepare now for ,FORpcort.SALEd Distinctive imAlterations
coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS.
Scandinavian gifts at
Start as high as $340 monthly,
dinner, Whlt,
2'k
to
5
weeks
paid
vacation
plus
24.
335 Dartmouth Avenu.
eight holidays each year. Write
Box G, The Swarthmorean. .
J. F. BLACKMAN
ORAanZWlS
PERSONIAL Employment Agency. Licensed
KI 3-6616
and Bonded. Telephone KIngswood 4-3251. If you are In need,
you need us. Excellent' help is
available.
PERSONAL Mature woman
wQuld llke position as companion to elderly or convale5C!'Ilt
person. Can drive, sew,
Excellent refere,nces. LEhIgh' 2-17l1t.
WANTED
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.._ _ _ WANrED-Men for ~=-·"-f,.-ctory work. Must lie residents of
Delaware or-Montgomery Coun.
.
,ties. Do not -apply it application
17112
S. Chesler Rei. 114-1700 already
on llle. Apply Philadel, ,
Chewing Gum Corporation,
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No telephone calls,
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and 'care for pet
SchOol Code of 194D"'. the prouua ~;jl~~~~~=======~~
home in. Swarthmore _.
(or the'8WarthJDore..Rutltdae UJiloa ~
Completely re- are away from home. ~r Infor- DI,trlet 'for the ..,hool ,..... "u/y 1957. \0
5373.
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
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W.ANTED _
A,hetl ;/I: Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
, ,Haulbur
2S8 Hardlnc Ave.. "Morton. Ps.
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=:. ~~~~ten,;.~
Elects New' ember
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avenue' for two months. This Is
Mrs. Dalgalrns' ftrat visit to' the
United States. Mrs. Deacon's son
David wID return on ,Sunday to
College Riclmiond Ind
dl
10..d
'rl'
spen_. ng S
ay sp ng
at his home.
PER="'SO=N'-AL-=-==:=:B~lc=y:::cl:=e~i"=Rep:--""'alre:--d=-. =W.=-ANT==ED=-==O=ld;':":7tel';-:-:eV1S:::;·:::;i":'on~":'se~t
WILLIAM BROOKS
~ter-ln-law
=~~:!f~~a~~Laherlfaaist:retertel
.!~-ED
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PERSONAL
Klngswood 3·1448
'Jewelry
th~l~
International. Mr. JoneS is pi-esl: I
son and
Mr.
dent ot Chester Rotary.
anclMra. Cbar~ B. ~n and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
daughter Catherlne.
ot Harvard avenue week-ended
Mrs. ]( M. ~h'DS of Middle~
Norwich, Vt., as the guests
'sex, England arrived. Tuesday 1l~~~;
after a stormy crosaing on the
C LAS,S I FIE D A D"S
'IOOPlNe AND IIDINe
PI'I AND eU1TlI WOO
100.1.'A11S
Est.blbMd 2t
Ha,ve.,rol,d avenue wID leave Saturday for Atlantic Q1ty where
they will attend the ruth Annual
Conference ot DIstrict 288, Rotary
S1V~ORE.~
the
Indians we;'" the theme of tlie
.
monthly meeting 0;' Swarthmore Mrs. Hilton Read Named
Cub Pack 101. Special event of
the evening was a talk on Indian
to Fill Seaman
cuStoms and tribal dances by
VaCCIne)<
three Boy Scou~~ from the honorDr. Courtney S~th, president
llry Order of }he Arrow. These of Swarthmore College, WednesQoys, Bob Becltman, Fred Keller- day, announced that the board of
~an, and Doug ~rege, wore In- managers. elected to Its membe~~'
dian costumes complete with huge ship Mrs. Hilton S, Read of Ventheaddresses which they had pat- nor"N. J. She will fill the vacancy
terned after authenic Indian garb. left by the death of Phebe UnderBob Beckman's brother Dave beat hill Seaman.
.
a mean tom-tom for the dances
A ·graduate of Swarthmore Col':
performed by the boys, All of the lege,' class of 1931, where she was
fellows are from Swarthmore active in many phases of college
Troop 2.
'life, &he formerly worll;ed with
Den 4 won the trophy for the the Philadelphia Gas and Electric
best display ot handicraft at the Company and at Drexel Institute
meeting In McCahan Hall of the of Technology, where she ,was
Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Charles placement secretary and secretary
Gerner's Den 8 put on a 15 mln- t~ the Dean 9fthe Home Eel>ute s!tit based on one of the Brst nomics·School.
meetm~s between the Indians and
She is a member of the Ventnor
the whit\' m~n. It was noted dur- "ommunity Church, a' member of
Ing the aff81r that Mrs, James the board of directors of the ComC:llfford's Den 1 had been discon, munlty Con c e r t s Association;
tmued since all of, the boys were former vice president of the Ateligible for the Webelos Den lantic Area Guidance Center
piloted by Joseph Irwin.
(mental health clinic), and formAt the latter part of this month, er 'member. of the International
Cubs from Pack, 101 will hold a Seminars Commlt'tee of the Ameripretzel sale throughout Swarth- can Friends Service Committee,
more.,
With her 'husband, Dr. Hilton S,
Cubs who won awards at the Read, she. founded the Ventnor
meeting' are as follows:
Foundation, whose purpose is to
Sam Hopper, Lynn Kippax, wage peace through international
F~ank, Mader, Bob Hartman, Bill underslanding and brotherhood. It
Zim1"etman, Tom my Ramsey, sponsor~ an excl)ange program for
BaI?'Y Sauter, ~ke, Irwin, Tom recent graduates in medicine, in
Albson, Bru",: Shoem~ker, ~ob, whic~ they spend, 13 months as
Ha~mond, .. D~ck Darnel", Kirk Rotating Interns in Community
NeVIUS, Eli. WIsmer, Eck Gerner, hospitals, experiencing a different
D.a~e Martin,BiIl Hendry, Jim discipline of mediclne than that
Livmgston, Lynn ,Bull, 'P e t e of their homeland. Mrs, Read is
Schaub, Harley Stein, Harold secretary-treasurer of the Foun~
Kulp, Chick R'amsey, and Jim dation; her husband is executive
Hayer,
director.
' ...---,B,...e"'turn---,to-.,..v-.-e-n-"...
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To The Editor:
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It is easy to understand the
of Swarthmore College
in opposing the proposed Blue
Route for the Midcounty expressway whioh would pass· through
college property. More difficult tl>
comprehend is the implication
that those who, OPPOse tlk socalled "Au ltoute-some In the
hope of preserving their homesale somehow, "unfair" to the Coilege or desire to harm it. Let us
~Dk clearly on this Point. Our
form of government rests on the
foundation of individual rights.
The property rights of the college
as a corporation are neither greater nor less than those of the individual. The college shOUld have
every opportunity to present its
case, pased on facts, So should
every IIidividual. It is absurd to
Imply that elther is unfair In
wantinc to do so.
There is, and wl,1 be, valid difference of opinion on' the facts
and, on the emphasis placed on
certain of those facts. 'I find Inyself distressed, for example, by a
Ii,tter which appeared in a Phila_
delphia newspaper recently over
the signature of President Courtney Smith. Most of this letter was
spent In expressing conFern for a
plant nursery and a "potential"
hydraulics labora.tory "conteroplated" by the College.
That Is not wltat bothers me
most, however. It is the ,single
~tateinent
made' by President
Smith that the presence of the
exltressway '.'amounts, in effect; i;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;:~=-~~;;;;;;;===~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""
!~t;~;,umSCribingthe. College's
I
is uris true? Is this pessIntistiC
view the measure of the College's
resourcefulness and intellectual
leadership?
.,
. AnYl!ne wlio' walks through
Illli'\l(ill1hn)9re,'s lQv.fIy-,mdgeneroui"
campus will be impressed by the
numerous site. for con.tructlon of
'
Its, f\ltUre.
future cali
canbest
be
be 'achieved by a COIIStant reexamination by tfl,e~nege of its
role in Our' doanllina sOcIety and
lid,Iustrneilt'to our CJowWtDod-
em
world.
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For a ·BeauHful New Phileo 21" Console
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Tracle.ln
,f~D, ~.J(IEj,SrEAD, - , ,
. Klngswood ...1515'
Sw.r4...
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$339.95
Sl00,O!»
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mod.,.., college buildings, spa-I
ciously set, which would make the II
outlook no less lovely-and this
without going near the roate of
the proposed expresSway. Yet,. it
should be noted,President Smith's
letter' speaks of "additional land
which Is now scheduled to come
to the College by gift and bequest."
I, am glad for so fortunate a
College. Perhaps.I am imlntonned,
but I, know' of 'no plans for any
signifi~ant jncrease In the College's .mrolbltent., 'Yet we live in
a world ot explosive population
growth, a world dally becoming
more crowded With people-people
who ,:"ant m9re living space, 'more
educational facilities, and pernaps
,!,ore ,funds' devoted to helping
needy students rather than fOr
borUculture. In. such a world, it
seems unrealistic to place major
emphasis on, room 'to tend. azaleas
and rhododendronS as a means of·
meeting the responsibilities bf a '
liberal arts college. The University ot Pennsylvania, Columbia
and Harvard have done very well
as, centers of learning, in, somewhat less than pastoral surroundIngs.
The route of' .tI:le' Midco~n~ expressway should be decided oli
facts-:on construction costs I and
1,lSefulness, on property valueS. and
human values, on damage to
hom'es, College Bgure! on acreage,
land use and specific expansion
plans. It t should not be' decided
by emotional app&ls or a campaign. of lettel'" writing stilnuiated
i~=~ the aluznDi of'theCottege,
11
of .whom Uw far, tm.; a....ay.
Better a' !lUper-highway than B
devious path throUghtbe woods
of obtuseationl'
.
The past- of the College lias been
I ~::~=~~
so.
$100 TRADE-IN
LOW PRICES
ON
1956
CARRI,ER:
ROOM AIR. CONDITIONERS
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.
'.lEFT
AND THEY'RE PRICED ,
BELOW DEALERS COST'
,
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
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2 112-ton 115 volt
3 3/4 -ton 115 volt
5159.95
$169.95
1 3/
, 4 -ton 230 volt $174.95
1 1 112-ton 230 YOlt$239,95
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The installation i'guaranteed for one year and the units carry
~e original 5 year warranty by the manufacturer.
Prices Listed' Do Not Include Installation
, CALL' TODAY
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.ALLINGFORD~ PA.
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April 6,1957
THE SW.ABTBM01tEAN.
' S't'ate
Recreation
Association
Hear
.
.
LIV
to
Miss Roseberger to
In Mareh Meeting
Board DI"rector Tburs
Remain Music Tutor
Dr. Helen P. South of '])art.
.
mouth House returned last week
after a three month· trip to FlorJda. Accompanied by MIss Marion
The Swarthmore Recreation As• Will of Montclair, N.J., she visit.oclation held Its March board
I 5
• P
ed In Lake Wales, untll ·Miss
meeting
in
Borough
Hall
ThursLoya
tyecurlly.
rogram
Will's
return home, and then
Schoo.1 Board Also
day ~ht, with Richard Noye preWill Be 1 :1 S
went on to Miami Springs whJch
Appoints Math
sldIn&. A pr.ellmlnary 1957 budget
Topic
she made her headquarlers for
Sutcessor
was pre sen t eod by H a l ' l l h a D .
the remainder of her stay.
Schmidt, treasurer, and the llnal
Mrs. John F. Kenderdine, a dIMr. and Mrs. Maxey MorriNancy E( Rosenberger, who has form approved ,by the board.
rector on the State Board of the son of Dartmouth avenue had as
been substituting for 'Bette1o
Chainnen 0f , the working wu,~
•
League of Women Voters, w111 be their guest over the week end
Wagner as hJah
school
music
mitt
d
thel
.
•
ees ma e
r pro.,~_ re- guest speaker at the A p rI I meet- Mr. H ...... C. G. Chase of .Camteacher this year, was elected as ports.' Mrs. Lucian Burnett,
chair
- ing of the Swarthmore League of bridge,......
Mass.
next
year's'
teacher
by the man of Summer Cl b announced W
u ,
omen Voters I: 15 p,m. Th urs- A.....
f Swarlhmo
t
Swarthmore - Rutledge, Union job o~gs for one person to day, April 11 at the,Ingleneuk.
__up 0
•
reans aSchool Board Wednesday evening. teach arts and crafts, and one
Mrs. Kenderdine, a resident of tended Wednesday m PbiladelMrs. Wagner, who has been on high school girl for sports and Lanc.lster, will discuss' the Loyal- phia, the ben~flt cocktail party for
leave of absence this year, sub- games instruction. Anyone inter- ty-8ecur1ty Programs. "Liberty, Tay~or HospJtaL
milled her reSignation last month. ested In applying for these posl- Security and Common Sense" Is
~r. and Mrs. Ambrose Van
To replace CharleS Klemmer as tlons Is asked to call Foster No-. the title' of her talk. BesIdes her Alen of P~rk ave.nue speat 'the
teacher of mathematics In the sen- well, Summer Club director, at position on the State board of the week end In Baltimore, Md., as
ior hJgh school, the Board elected MAdison 6-5808.
LWV, Mrs. Kenderdine is active the guests of their son-in-law and
Priscilla Ann Boston who will re'In her town community groups, daughter Mr. ~d Mrs. John W.
and iSlpresident of the Lancaster Taylor, and chlldren Carol and
ceive her bachelor of arts ,degree, Service Today for
with mathematics m a j 0 'r, at
League as well as chairman of the Da)1id. .
Swarthmore College this June.
James P. Daugherty Lancaster Commlltee for a Coun- WillJam Edwin Harris, son of
Miss Boston did her practice
' (Continued from Page 1)
ty Health Unity.
r Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Harris of
teaching at Swarthmore's Sum- poration in Port Arthur, Texas for
Mrs. Maurice L. Webster, Jr., ColumbIa, S. ~., formerly of Weimer School in 1956 In plane geom- live year periods.
is program chairman for this lesley road, bas been named 10
etry . and intermediate algebra.
While at Sun he was intimately meeting, and for other individual t~e Dean's List at Duke UnlverMrs. Mary S. SpiJ.Ier, instruction
d with d .
k
liberties study group meetings Slty.
committee chairman of the Board, bconcerne
es1gIl wor
o.n
scheduled
for this month. Group li~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
propyIene po lym erldescrI'bed he r as the "daug hter 0 f utityIene and
za on, alkyIatIon, and gas plants. meetings will be held 8 p.m. Aprll
a ma th ema tl cs teac her, w h 0 h as
H'
. ed b his'
15 at the home of Mrs. Alfred
DANCING INSTRUal~NS
grown up with mathematics and
e 1S survJV
Y
WIfe, the
7 - 8 '.\,4. Befo,. Cant.en
former Dorothy Gibson of Char- Maass, 415 Cornell avenue, and
h
h
. . d 1 p.m. Monday, April 29 at the I, 2 ArtIJ.r ~"rra, I .......tors
evidences an unusually pronounc- I It 'II V
ed and contagious enthl.siasm for 0 esvl e, a., w om e marne home of Mrs~ Duncan Foster, 15
RUTGF.RS ALL· PURPOSE ROOt.!
it." She graduated from Wyoming In 1924; two ~ons, James. G. of
F.. $10.25
For 5 One-Hour LflSOns
Seminary in 1953
LIma and DaVId B. of LeVIttOwn; Crest lane.. A radio program ovr:,r
f.M.
entertained at II dinner Saturday
evening at th"lr home on Harvard
avenue.
sister, Benjamin Daugherty and
Mrs. Irene Stokes, of Portsmouth,
Va.
Private cremation service was
held yesterday morning at West
Laurel Hill Chapel.
Anderson Film Planned
For Presbyterian Women
(Continued from Page
1)
members participating In a program on indivIdual liberties.
Mrs. Hans Bc>!ei, will be in
cjlarge for the It!hcheon, and requests those who desire to attend to call her by April 9.
Bootor' 4414 .
• In' yoar own bell inte~
your Doccor .....
that yoa call On hi.
promptly at ~ 6rst . .gellion of jllne••• Bil
counlel and care will
speed yoar recoVer)'. AAd
-be lure'tO bring ... hiI
prescriptions lor c:atelaI
compoundingl
CATHERMAN~S '
,DRUG STOR.E
KI 3-0586
...•" .
Crum Creek Bridge
9
ranged from a low of 13 per c.ent after Dr. Mackie's talk was pro- alice. bar.b1er:F
to a high of 50 per' cent of selling duced by Dr. Anderson a resident'
price.
' o f Yale avenue, in his capacity as
A report from Mrs. Grace executive secretary of the DepartEverest Yaew, speech arts teach- ment of History In the PresbyI
er.
listed
liveschool
out ofstudents
seven local
senior
high
who
entered the recent Temple University Speech Festival, as winners
of superior and excellent ratings.
The awards went to Judy Kuder
and Anna: Cope for dramatic
readings, Bruce McCutcheon in
poetry, Wally Seward in radio
speaking, and Jim McCorkel extempore speaking. Over 50 It' stu> dents from two states were ent! teredo
,
Easter Cust9ms, Topic
Of Woman's Club Play
"
(Continued From Palle 1),
boasts that Its cast and chorus are
all nearby neighbors.
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, as
Grandmother Karl, will relate the
Easter story, a highlight of the
play. MJ;'S. Walter N; MOir, will
portray .the mother, Sandra Alt-'
house and Jay Spencer, her children, Kate and Luke. Mrs. Robert
J. Turner will be'
neighbor;
Myrtle McCallin and her sixth'
grade class, will take part as guests
and carolers, imder the direction
of Mrs. Albert 'G. Gwinn. The
Easter Egg tree will complete the
cast. Many clubmembers will share
in making this program gay and
, ·effective. MrS,. Henry T. Cayley
will carry out the ,Easter· Egg mae'
'theme ·for ,the tea-table, where
Mrs. Benjamin, W.' Collins and
Mrs. Raymond \M. Fuller will
pour.
Mrs. William Gill and, her host·ass chainnan Mrs. Charles J. Welz,
· are preparing, a ..,.clal tea of
· Easter slgnillcance for ",embers
and their yoI,mg 8Uesls. Mrs. J. R.
Hoover, Zr., and' Mrs. Carron P.
Btreetet will 4rea ~ stage. Mrs..
a
terlan Church,
U.s.A.
something
of the
We It
anddepicts
work
of early church leaders such as
Francis Makemie who came to
this country in 1683, Charles
Beatty and George Dutlleld who
went to Ohio as missloll.aries to
the Indians
For the meeting of the Business and Professional Women's
Circle following the dinner at
6: 30, Dr. Mackie will speak 0;'
"The Presbyterian Church on Society Hill' and Dr.' Anderson's
film will be shown again: Any
women unable to attend' the afternoon meeting are welcome to
come' to McCahan Hall about 7: 45
for the program.
».mme..
).~:
,-:
\
i."
oBridesmald's, D _
o Coinplete Bridal
Aeaesaortes
o Prom and Formal
Drelles
$8•95,to $24·9S .
B e,tty C'0b'y ,S
B r idal
., H ouse
Also Open Evenings
Monda, Ibru Prida,
By_Appoilllmen\I On.l,
\
FJorencelLucaSse
Prospect Park, Pa.
To Head Woman's Club
\
__~,~;______S~,lV~,_A_RT~.~~~O~R_R~,~FREDAy,Aprul~I_9_57~~~____~__~_____________
,
,
Support
,
.
Cancer.
,
"
, Drive
'
Members Name Officers
for Coming
Year'
'Till; Reel CraM Bloodmobile
will' visit ,Swarihmore OD
Thnrada,., lIfa:r 9. Bea4q1Ull1en
will be &lie WomaD'S' ClDb, 118
Park avenue. The hollft fOl'
pw.. blood wID
be from 1 p.m.
,
"
.
$4.00 PER YEAR
OK~s Medical Center, 'MOdified
RumSey Alteration, Other S~ial Pleas
To Head, Woman's C;lub' BLOOD DONOR DAY'
SET FOR MA. Y 9th
,'.
Brains'Strain on Many an
School Calls Brief
Easter Vacation Aim, as Clock geaches
A.M,
comft.,emorate 'the 'Eas~
Resuits of the annual election
the Swiu1hmore~Rutledge _Recognizing the n~ of a' medi_
Nen week 40 women will, ,
of the oftlcers of ,the Swarlbmore
Schools
will
be closed from Th'u..,-,I cal center in the interest of local
belfn 1he drive to noraft u . n
•
Woman's Club were announced by
day
Mtemoon.
April 1&, to Tues~ public health and· wei f a'r e,
wi&ll a telephone _ a l p . , n.
ciutgoing president Mrs. Judson
Is ~ boped. that a mint- day mClrning, "April 23 wherl Swarthmore B 0 r 0 ugh Council
R. Hoover Jr., at the close 'of the
_
of 125 pIn!a 01 blood can I :~~~~ will open at· the regula'r granted a zoning variance Monday
stated meeting Tuesday aftem~.
II
In other wordS, the pup,~ evening to permit four S""arihlie oIIJaIned.
t
Thomas It. Brown a~ted as chairwill
have
a two. day holiday. Fri- more doctors to buDd jDint olBees ,.,
lin. WilHam lII. BDih Is reman of the -election coinrnlttee.
day,
April.
19 and_Monday, ,Aprll and laboratory facUlties on a ",ac- ' '
endtmen chi.lnnan. ·......... nr'
Th~ newly elected oll!cets' are:
ant lot, zoned re-.idential, ...t South
her will be lIIn. F. 8. Cham- 1 1 2 . , '
President, Florence J. l,ucasse;
Chester road and Yale avenue. '
·ben, Jr•. '_ '
,
, 'first vlce'''presldent, Mrs. De.Vid
In qeference to seven n .....by
Binlham; second
.
property owner~ who appeared at
Ml'\" Peter E. Tol,d; treasurer, Mrs.
a public hearing earlier in the
GeOrge' M. Kai'ns; assIstent treasevening to protest granting the
ure', Mrs. Robert M. Grogan; re<
,
application ot Dr. John H. Wigton,
Citizens'CommitteeSeleds Dr. William Rial, Dr. Harold !lOxcordlngs,ec~tiIry! Mrs. J. Kenneth
Dohe1'ty, and correspondin,g sec...
.R ' bl"
C d'd t
by, and Dr. Harold WIlkInson,
Members Hear.Mrs, Brod
IiIPU Ican an, I Q es Councll ma'de several stipulations
'T d N" ht
,.
for Primqry
In the permit.. The buDding is to
three
years,
are
Mesdames
Avery
,
In
ues,
ar
,Ig
,Rumors
of
an
independent
be set back 'wiea as far as orIg.
\
F. Blake, W. R. LeCron, H.,LeRoy
Meeting
. of candidates for the '
Inally planned, In ord"" .., bring
McCune, and W.Alfred Smith. Miss Rosenberger Direds
Mrs. John M: B. Ward \ya. elect- CO\lIlcll 11114 ,School Board) ill
in liDe with nex' door houses
The' adinlsslons committee to serve
(Sr., Jr: High Group in
ed president, of the J,unior Wom- ;Republican primary election
whJch are approximately 6() feet
two years will IMi J41esdamea S. L. '
~'s
,Club
at
the
elect\On
held
21'
were
substantiated
this'
back
from the atree£ Off-the-street
8 .M Program',
, AlthouSe; Edwin W. CrosbY, John
the Tuesd'ay night meeting.
by all announcement from a newarea for at least ZII cars
H. Pltlnan_aild P. L. Wh,Iteker. ,
. otlIcers are:
ly-tonned 'group known, as Inde- Is to be shielded' from vteW of
Swarthmore's Junior 8I!d Senior
"There·were 185 ballots cast:,
HiIh Scbool gives ItS annual QQf- Vice-p_Ident, Mrs. Randall pendent Republicans ~of' Swartit:" peighbors by aultabl~ sbi-ubbery. ,(
vote was as follows:
al Concert toinght fOl' its aecoli!l
recordfilg secretary, Mrs. more.
, ' , r e s l d e J I U a l \)'lIe arctutecture Is
For president, Florence
performance in ',the school au4/.Black; cOi-respoodlng sec- .A alatement· from the group
be US4!d. an~ MCond ftoor livIng ",
'(ComInued on PaP 11)
torIum at 8 O'clock. The various retary, Mrs. Rober! Scully; !reasthat Ita OIlly purpj)8e
are to, be Umitled to two
ch<1l'&l groups alnghig secuiar and urer, Mrs. DavId W. R. Morgan,
"to en~ that cllndldates 'JJe- units for professional employees'
mUsIc ~ 'Conducted
dIreat~ Mrs. Robert
In the Republican prlmllry and theIr families. ,
~
Special
lfuly representative." The
.Mrs. S. Frank Butler of 302' ,I'
N aney "'---b"
--!J11IM'. "
,JIIl.st.
. of the ev~g was
,
Tbe Senior' High Mixed Chorus, Mrs. Mark K. Brad, nationaU.y- statement added that 'the Inlle- South Chester road, hiunedJately
accompanied by Spencer. Carroll, kilown spaker, who gave an enslate will, '!give R&jIubll- adjacent til the lot ~ qudtlon; -ex,
"
will Include Fred Waring ~choraltaUt on the,
1/oters,'an oppbrtunity to select preasedher "b1~'opposltion" and
IIpalllle CClI~t,GiV" 8right!:::';::::~:~ by ,
ChJ~.. ' '.'
In
on the tUlld, an appliCation to convert her
ertFormc:m~:e
of
"Re'-'·
,ItOIHOn
'
_~
.,,",..,;;.
,Of.'thelr
'
.• lntO ,~, ,~~1iIl1! In " "
P
more, and
superv,.....,
' o.
of ' 'the, prOposed., medical .'
Cliriing
. Guest sokJUt Mary Lou Sal.. of the WeslCh~.terCounty Chil- ""bUc in
BoroUgh."
ceIl",r on
from Ph· ......'phJa Is featured with dren's Court, a poaIUoD whIch she
Independent RepubUcan candl- apartment In the house on lbe
"~Un!ng "1!'i&ul'e" gives a
"""""
ICo tl
.
Pa ISl
f
fIoro h CO iIclI
th
bciO!It'
>to· 'art and Players"
the Junior High Girl's Glee Club
, n nueo on
..
or
. ug
,u
are 0 er side of her property. Coun<,;III1D lin a Negro SpJrIttial "He's got tile
.
Birney K. MoJ'Sl! of Harvard ave- ell took DO action on thIa applica_
audiences aIlke 118 It teIres to
Whole World In hJs,Hands."
High Scli~l Students' nue. an Incumbent who Is seeklnl tlon at Monday's sesalon.
4::arolyn Danforth' 'accompanies
T Aid ° L O . ' P d' re-eJectlon; Theodore W. PrellCott Dr. Seymour' Kletzlen of 3111
boards thIa week under the
able dlnletiOIl ot veteran J.,
0
In I y ara e of, Benjamin West avenue, past '(Con~ued on Page 6)
Narbeth. To be sure, authOr'
!,he Girl's Glee Club ~
Studenls: Qf Swarthmore HIgh secretary of the ,swim Club; Paul
'
Kurp!~ hU. craftHy'
Chorus, a choral grOup
Banks
H
h
fft ........ - and netarlous
dealft &reatlyadds to the P~. Still School will participate ,In a Lily
of arvar4,avenue, w 0
1M
-.-th
ho aI
sing
lec Parade for the b4J""IIt of the
as secretary of the coman.}
lUI
ers into his "lug .lor. arl-for-th/'" ,ano er c : gropp.. sse. - Easter Seal Csunpaign, to !ilt
"(Continoe,d on Pap 7)
many· IUld opportuni~-for-thefrom !Brigadoon , The Sen~
and'Saturday, April 12
' .
artists, but it's, a gay' {1liiy' and 'a lor: High Girl's Chorus, which Is
the Swi.ribm.I>~" busIn....
to IL.-':'-nt
.,
"
happy ~.. giving s.tIsf.ctIon to ' .
by Jeanne~, ~ob,.
under the "hairmans'
, hJp of
, " Ccale ,
"..."
UN>11l_' erts
•
"'~
CQlor will be the keynote when
the vIewers, anil drawing
ollier smail groupa' 'In the Con- .
ROb4m, ,li). &u1ly, chaImi~n
aure
S P.lIIJlem 13UII.,• the curtal~ ascends tomorrow 'on,'
earned crecUt for the produl:t,lon,
f th
unity jlftal
It
-"1as handled'by' the Players.
. are the Paulettes, th(, Eighth (), e comm
rs comm ::
Chancel' Choir' ot the the ninth'annual producti
' BOY's QjJartet and'... French tee ot the ~wartbmore Junior
MethodISt Chuich, Chlldren's Theatre of the Com. ~
ConrOl1, ;lr.. t.irnIng in a 'comTickets' are'~avliilable' at W;::'~~b~
d " • h
the direction ',¢ R~r! mUnty Arts een"r. "Aladdin and
ll!endab~ p~ormance as the the door. .' .'
':'30
9 "~iih~~=!~ Wilde, 'minister "of music,
EI
. . , .
~'"
'present "The RequJem" by Ga.- Ita magic spell in the Nether'·
lis, s~U;;C:~~art hls=~'gai
from 10 rothe ,motning, until 4 briel Fau're Sunday at 8 p.m. So- Providence High School audltorilery.... AISo handllng' a maior 'part
"
"
.
dUsts wlll be' Jiianlta PauJ,: ,So- tim this Saturday, April 13th at 2
...
Senior Girl Scouti; who -wlll
'
O'clock in \>he afternoon and again'
with competence Is, James H.
h,'a'"'lng . Inelude Nancy" Kiefer, prano, and CharlO$ IJoover, bapHornaday' .as Lucas ..... Herton,· art
/
_ ,~..
tone .. This is the' Ih'st time th!lt at 8 o'clock in the evening under
" and inventor
......
_.' "RequJem", the
Loreine Conner, Pat Cox, Ellen
.
' the dl-~Uon
of ,Mrs
collector
of the soft' Moza",s
,
the 'Methodist c11-
. . Stuart ,
Nancy
N.
elson,
'and
RIta
.
'
Graves.
Smith,
drIi!k Tingle.
i and co~dered the greatest of the
l'II this outstani:llllg, 'but not famPla'~-H his daughter_ 'Cass Is m¥slcian's works, wlll be ,present- Rlos.,
Iliar choral work,'
Providing this spellbinding color
,S
iO
I\
Red.. ,.
Cross members en....
. h cos t umO$ d 0Yvonne McCabe who mues an ed. Sunday evemng
by e
the n
Presbyrolled
are:'
Faure, a "Tench
composer, w 111 be th e IavIS
attractive and co~vincina mana~ terian Ch"rcel Cb.oir at, 8 P,.m. in
this work in 11!87 and It. is siglled and created for the cast of ,
•
0·June Heckman, Betty, Gemmell,
A .. _ ..
ress of ...... ' father's', alla~nd
the churc on Harvard, avenue.
' s a i d . to be one, of his strongest 35 boYS and girls bv
,U0f4""
'....
Jean
Deyo,
Martha
TurDer,
Tan_
.
,
,
Whiteh'
d
f
PhJlad
1
hJ
Sam as well.
..,.,
"
Robert· 'Grooters, mlnis..ter nf '
• ,
Tb'roughout the
ea
0
epa. . I n
Ice
Compto.n,
EIsA
Stradley,
Peggy
I
.
..,
_M
'
-Frank B8rtIett' Thiess gives
l"usic, Will cUrect the choir, and
..,
there is'.a 'feellng of "clar- P a!1ll1ng me c~,umes numerous
creditable performaru:e of the one Robert, Carwlthen will be
Russell, Sl1Z8Dtie Preston" 'H~n Ity, restraint, 'and suppleness". editions' of "The Arabian NIghts
bona II"" artiat of the 'p'lo' while
Solol~ for. t.he OCCasion Surnicb. BOnnie Kenncliy, Win!
Is In' his 'music "a curious, Tales", spbmltted by, m\!'lllbers of
.
.
.
.
'
LIndsey
BAI,akell, and
'.
Child"
r 'were.s tud-'
Earl B. Walsh as 'Jonas Astorg is wI~ ~ Ma~ EUen Clarke,' so. 'slmpliclty
'and .
ren s ......
u,eat e,
deHghtfUl as the '~smoOth, shrewd pr8l)o; ~beth Hunter, . aHo; Carol ~nnold.,
somethlrig that suggests a French led. Although there Is doubt.f1S ,~"
art deW". Marey F; Rodertck James Clsrke, tenor; and Edward 'AssIsting pom. tl}e, .Junjor Red B1'!lbms."
,
locale of the st~ry of Aladdin,
doeo a, "._ .job -.rilb the part' of Hel~., bass",'
.'
Cf'!l'IS are ~t!lla '1'oPP!JIiJ, 'M".. . ItIIembers. of Ibe' Church and It was decided that colorful
the ~·.t::·-;'rt ..--. A-monte,
called· the supreme achieve- sha Sllvers, Pam MC!Corey, NanCY'
<;o~unity are invited ,to at- Arabia couJd easily have bee;' the
~'UUJ'
-......
a,a
r I " the
rk Craig, and Nancy Galey.
setting.
and StalfoJ'd Park~ plays.the
ment of a supe or.man '.
wo
Funds raised' through the LIly tend this Holy Week service.
I
rect and tactful butler WlMJam, was started as It· commiSSIon given'
In aHdltion to the glittering cret vonWa Isegg, Parade will go towards the Cam- Friendly Circle Benefit
.
with ,his never-failing aplomb
to ."
Mozart b
y ae
oun
aIJons
made esPec IaI'v
" f or the
In smaller parts are Le';';s whose COURt... had iust died. He Pthalgn go~l of $f22th5,OO~~_sduelP!"hirt.
•
play, some of the,cast ~U be seen
,
,',
,wanted to be:thought a grea~ I:o~e ServIces' 0 . e.......... .. a
Called for April 25th in outllts· actually purchased in
. pOser' hlms'eIf aM 'pass otrttle SocIety for Cripplet\
Friendly 'CIt'cle>s'
Arabia and 10000ed to the ChJl.
H
.
" .
Reqm_ as btii own, 10 be" reInc., in '~aware" oUclt:s, beneftt desserrcari:l party will be d~'s
malDed ~ Mozart
MOIltgori)ery, and Phlla~ luiid '!hurSday, April 25 :atl P.In.- Morse' ,of' ParrIsh roo!d•. and by
only the gaunt ·messe.!!!" clad iii delphia ~tll!S.
~'the Woman's Club. Tbere will Col. and Mrs. WIDljU;. Tidball Of •
.A W ~
r.tb'
grily, ,'representing an t1DknOwn ., " , , , '
" ,
table ,'and, door prizes.
The T1dl..lls alsO pro.
C UN tw·.....
ta td~a'
"
.,Y. *I" ....
..
patron,
who.
seemed
Uke
an
~
6th
Gr~de
Squa,.Darice,
proceeds
01
the
event
will
some
of' the costumes for ...
"""'" wBI lie' cinD _ 'bee:'
C.CoDtinued
OIl
Paae,
III
.~,
"
_....
.~
b,'
0vl!!
'
.
a'
.
to
Camp
Smmblne
and
CamP
the
stylized
Chinese
ploy-withInII III
~a
r
. •
_r;-~ ~
a-play during, the third act. ",
• " .. I I
... ,r 'Ell' h ' fniiII,
,
To
throu&h 6:30 p.m.
Gro'up'
BackSLDCaI· ,Rumor
JlUlior Women Beet
ChorAtConcertTomrght Mrs. Ward President
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program. ,John T. Evans will
moderate the panel.
Everybody Interested in' preserVing the creek valleys of the
county ,is cordially Invited to
come.
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TO PRESENT PANEL TUES.
The Citizens Creek Valley. Association of Delaware CountY announces a panel dIscussIon on
'.'The Creek Valley Parks Program - Why - What _ Where _
When?", to be held Tuesday, April
9, at 8 p.m. at th!, Lynnwcipd
School auditorium In HaverforQ.
James Fowler, G. D.' Houtman,
Peter. Larson and James Sands
will ~eak from their varied experience ,and knowledge on the
Marilyn HUxley Green of :Uma
is one of III Duke ,University seniorS 'on two-mpnths teaching intemships in schools, scattered
throughout North CarOlina and
V'11'glnla~ ~arIlyn, Who Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Howard
W. Green; Is te-Mng In the tbIrd
grade In
Va. SIlo Io~.
'a-I Geer and'Mrs. RobettW. ~te,:ot·Swai1Imae .'!Iip.
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group is responsible for a ReStoration Fund through which the Old
PIne Street Church in Philadel_
phia has h<\en strengthened ,!nd
renovated. It was rededicated on
May 20, ,1956, in a' service partlcipated In by Dr. Mackie, Dr.
Anderson, and the Swarthmroe
Use Easter Seals, Help crlpplPresbyterian Choir.
ed children.
The sound 111m to be shown
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BRIDAL GOWNS
Mrs. Philip KnIskern and Mrs.
W. R. Shoemaker were.. Ii I g h
scorers ,Tuesday night, ApJil 2,
when the Crum Creek Bridge Club
1I1et. Mrs. A. D. AndersOn and Mrs.
S. E. Eby tied for second place
with .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deppich
of Ridley Park.
The next meeting of the club
will be on April 23.
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RTHMOREAN
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It was announced that the Can- and Robin of Lima; a brother and 9:05 p.m.' April 9, with league I.j
teen was presenting $50 to the
Board to refinish the 'Rutgers avonue school .auditorium ftoor. In
addition to its regular Saturday
evening sessions there, the Canteen now plans to have Arthur
Murray dance instructors from 7
to 8 p.m. each week.
The hospitalization of elementary teache", Mrs. Lavina Hurst,
with a concussion was announced.
Mrs., Hurst is '\Pt expected to resume her duties until mld~April.
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter, reporting to his colleagues on the
County School Directors' Association's move for State ,legislation
mandating equalization of a:lSessment In Swarthmore and other
third class districts, cited ftgur';'
showing assessment of Swarthmore properties· recently sold
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page 10
April 5, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
·Miss Roseberger to
Remain Music Tutor
School Board Also
Appoints Math
Su~cessor
Recreation Association
In March Meeting
The Swarthmore Recreation Association held its March board
meeting in Borough Hall Thursday night, with Richard Noye presiding. A preliminary 1957 budget
was presente-d by Marshall
Schmidt, treasurer, and the IInal
form approved ·by the board.
Chairmen of the working com_
mittees made their progress reports. Mrs. Lucian Burnett, chairman of Summer Club, announced
job openings for one person to
teach arts and crafts, and one
high school girl for sports and
games instruction. Anyone interested in applying for these positions is asked to call Foster Nowell, Summer Club director, at
MAdison 6-5808.
LWV to Hear State
Board Director Thurs"
Loyalty-Security Program
Will
Be
1 :15 P.M.
Topic
Dr. Helen P. South of DartDr. and Mrs. William Y. Rial
mouth House returned last week entertained at '!. dinner Saturday
after a three month trip to Flor- evening at their home on Harvard
Ida. Accompanied by Miss Marion avenue.
Will of Montclair, N.J., she visited in Lake Wales, until Miss
Will's return home, and then
went on to Miami Springs which
she made her headquarters for
the remainder of her stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison of Dartmouth avenue had as
their guest over the week end
Mr. Hugh C. G. Chase of ·Cam• In your own best inbridge. Mass.
tofte,IS, your Doaor asks
A group of Swarthmorean. atthat
you call on him
tended Wednesday in Philadelpromptly
at the first sugphia, the benellt cocktail party for
gestion
of
illness. Hi.
Taylor Hospital.
counsel and care will
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Van
speed your recovery_ And
Aiel; of Park avenue spent 'the
-be .ure to being as his
week end in Baltimore, Md., as
prescriptions for carelaJ
the guests of their son-in-law and
compoundingl
daughter Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Taylor, and children Carol and
David.
CATHERMAN'S
William Edwin Harris, son of
DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Harris of
Columbia, S. C., formerly of WelKI 3-0586
lesley road, has been named to
the Dean's List at Duke University.
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Doctor 44~
Mrs. John F. Kenderdlne, a diNancy E. Rosenberger, who has
rector
on the State Board of the
been substituting for Bettejo
League
of Women Voters, will be
Wagner as high school music
guest speaker at the April meetteacher this year, was elected as
ing of the Swarthmore League of
next year's' teacher by the
Women
Voters 1: 15 p.m. ThursSwarthmore - RulIedge U n ion
day,
April
11 at the Ingleneuk.
School Board Wednesday evening.
Mrs.
Kenderdine,
a resident of
Mrs. Wagner, who has been on
Lancaster, will discuss the Loyalleave of absence this year, subty-Security Programs. "Liberty,
mitted her resignation last month.
Security, and Common Sense" is
To replace Charles Klemmer as
the title of her talk. Besides her
teacher of mathematics in the senposition on the State board of the
ior high school, the Board elected
LWV, Mrs. Kenderdine is active
Priscilla Ann Boston who will rein her town community groups,
ceive her bachelor of arts degree,
and is president of the Lancaster
Service
Today
for
with mathematics m a jar, at
League as well as chairman of the
Swarthmore College this June.
James P. Daugherty Lancaster Committee for a CounMiss BOaton did her practice
, (Continued from Page 1)
ty Health Unity.
,
teaching at Swarthmore's SumMrs. Maurice L. Webster, Jr.,
poration
in
Port
Arthur.
Texas
for
mer School in 1956 in plane geomis program chairman for ~his
etry and intermediate algebra. five year periods.
While at Sun he was intimately meeting, and for other individual
Mrs. Mary S. Spillert instruction
liberties study group meetings
committee chairman of the Board, concerned with design work on
described her as the "daughter of butylene and propylene polymeri- scheduled for this month. Group i"-------------~
meetings will be held 8 p.m. April
a mathematics teacher, who has zation, alkylation, and gas plants.
DANCING INSTRUCTIONS
He is survived by his wife, the 15 at the home of Mrs. Alfred
grown up with mathematics and
7 • 8 P.M. Before Canteen
Maass,
415
Cornell
avenue,
and
evidences an unusually pronounc- former Dorothy Gibson of CharI p.m. Monday, April 29 at the
By 2 Arthur Murray 1.ltructDrs
ed and contagious enthitsiasm for lottesville, Va., whom he married
RUTGERS AlL·PURPOSE ROOM
home of Mrs. Duncan Foster, 15
in
1924;"
two
sons,
James
G.
of
it." She graduated from Wyoming
Fee $10.25
For S One·Hour Lessons
Crest
lane.,
A
radio
program
ovEtr
Lima
and
David
B.
of
Levittown;
Seminary in 1953.
three granddaughters, Lee, Cheryl station WDRF will be broadcast
It was announced that the Canand Robin of Lima; a brother and 9: 05 p.m.' April 9, with league
teen was presenting $50 to the
sister, Benjamin Daugherty and members participating in a proBoard to refinish the ·Rutgers aveMrs. Irene Stokes, of Portsmouth, gram on individual liberties.
nue school auditorium floor. In Va.
Mrs. Hans Borei will be in
addition to its regular Saturday
cp,arge
for the luncheon. and rePrivate cremation service was
evening sessions there, the Canfrom
quests
those who desire to atheld yesterday morning at West
teen now plans to have Arthur
tend to call her by April 9.
Laur"l Hill Chapel.
Leading Designers'
Murray dance instructors from 7
to 8 p.m. each week.
Originals
Crum Creek Bridge
Anderson
Film
Planned
The hospitalization of elemenMrs. Philip Kniskern and Mrs.
Wonderful Savings For You,
tary teachH. Mrs. Lavina Hurst.
For Presbyterian Women W. R. Shoemaker wer", h i g h
with a concussion was announced.
scorers Tupsday night. April 2.
The Largest Collection of
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Mrs., Hurst is ntPt expected to rewhen the Crum Creek Bridge Club
Gowns in Delaware Co,
sume her duties until mid-April. group is responsible lor a Restora- met. Mrs. A. D. Anderson and Mrs.
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter, re- tion Fund through which the Old S. E. Eby tied for second place
• Bridesmaid's Dresses
Pine
Street
Church
in
Philadel_
porting to his colleagues on the
• Coinplete Bridal
with. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deppich
Aecessorles
County School Directors' Associa- phia has been strengthened and of Ridley Park.
• Prom and Formal
tion's move for State legislation renovated. It was rededicated" on
The next meeting of the club
Dresses
mandating equalization of assess- May 20, 1956, in a service parti- will be on April 23.
ment in Swarthmore and other cipated in by Dr. Mackie, Dr.
third class districts, cited figur~s Anderson, and the Swarthmroe
to
Use Easter Seals, Help cripplshowing assessment of Swarth- Presbyterian ChOir.
ed children.
more properties recently sold
The sound 111m to be shown
ranged from a Jow of 13 per cent after Dr. Mackie's talk was proto a high of 50 per cent of selling duced by Dr. Anderson a resident
price.
Also Open EVetlhlgS
of Yale avenue, in his capacity as
A report from Mrs. Grace executive secretary of the DepartMonday Ihru Friday
Prospect Park, Pa.
Everest Yaew. speech arts teach- ment of History in the PresbyBy
Appoinlmetlt Only
er, listed five out of seven local terian Church, U.S.A. It depicts
LEhigh 2-4015
senior high schOOl students who something of the life and work
entered the recent Temple Uni- of early church leaders such as
versity Speech Festival, as winners Francis Makemie who came to
of superior and excellent ratings. this country in 1683, Charles
The awards went to Judy Kuder Beatty and George Duffield who
and Anna Cope for dramatic went to Ohio as missionaries to
readings, Bruc~ McCutcheon in the Indians
poetry. Wally Seward in radio
For the meeting of the Businspt'aking, and Jim McCorkel, ex- ess and Professional Women's
tempore speaking. Over 500' stu- Circle following the dinner at
dents from two states were en- 6: 30, Dr. Mackie will speak on
tered.
"The Presbyterian Church on Society Hill' and Dr. Anderson's
111m
will be shown again; Any
Easter Customs, Topic
women unable to attend the afterOf Woman's Club Ploy noon meeting are welcome to
come' to McCahan Hall about 7: 45
(Continued From Palle 1)
for the program.
boasts that its cast and chorus are
all nearby neighbors.
CREEK VALLEY ASSN,
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, as
TO PRESENT PANEL TUES,
Grandmothor Karl, will relate the
The Citizens Creek Valley AsEaster story, a highlight of the sociation Of Delaware County anplay. Mrs. 'Valter N. MOir, will nounces a panel discussion on
portray the mother, Sandra Alt- ''The Creek Valley Parks Prohouse and Jay Spencer, her chil- gram - Why _ What _ Where _
dren, Kate and Luke. Mrs. Robert When?", to be held Tuesday, April
J. Turner will be a neighbor; 9, at 8 p.m. at the Lynnwood
Myrtle McCaUin and her sixth School auditorium in Haverford.
grade class will take part as guests James Fowler, G. D. Houtman.
and carolers, under the direction Peter Larson and James Sands
of Mrs. Albert G. Gwinn. The will ~peak from their varied exEaster Egg tree wiU complete the perience and knowledge on the
There are the calls you malee To sto
.
cast.
program. ,John T. Evans wi!l
men, doctor proud p a '
res, repauMany club members will share moderate the panel.
"time get th'ings d
pa ... calls that save you
,
one, reassure you.
in making this program gay and
Everybody interested in preThere are the calls you receive. Fro m fr'
d
effective. Mrs. Henry T. Gayley serving the creek valleys of the
grandparents, bUSiness firms
k
. leD 8,
will carry out the Easter Egg tree county is cordially Invited to
touch, bringing you neWs of ~ ° 1 eeplDg you in
Th
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P e you. know.
theme for the tea-table, where come.
Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
of mind. Youknowt1lat24houtB
a de,:; '3~:
telephone. ays a year, the world is as close as the
Mrs. Raymond' M. Fuller will
Marilyn Huxley Green of Lima
pour.
is one of 10 Duke University sen~ny WGfYthYDU.
IDOk at It, your telephone ""r .
IS ODe 0
e bIggest barg'
.
VIce
Mrs. William Gill and her host- iors 'on two-months teaching Inalways high in value low inns Int your budget. It's
ess chairman Mrs. Charles J. Welz ternships in schools scattered
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are preparing a speCial tea of throughout North Carolina and
Easter significance for members Virginia. Marilyn, who is the
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY(~
and theIr young guests. Mrs. J. R. daught(>r of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
OF PENNSYLVANIA
~
Hoover, Jr., and Mrs. Carroll P. W. Green, is teaching In the third
Streeter will dress the stage. Mrs. grade in Danville, Va. She Is a
D. Reed Geer and Mrs. Robert W: graduate of Swarthmore
Deacon will MCeive at the door. School.
BRIDAL GOWNS
$39.95
$8·95
$24.95
Betty Coby's
Bridal House
I
When there is a baby in the house
you appreciate the value of telepho~es
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 15
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,ApriI12, 1957
$4,00 PER YEAR
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FJorence 1. Luc~sse
To Head Woman's Club
,
To
Head Woman's Club BLOOD DONOR DAY
SET FOR MA Y 9th
The Red Cross Bloodmobile
wlll v Is It Swarthmore on
Thursday, May 9. Headquarters
wlll be Ihe Woman's Club, 118
Park avenue. The hours for
. riving blood wlll be from 1 p.m.
through 6:30 p.m.
Next week 40 women will
berln UJe drive to recrull donors
with a telephone campaign, Ii
is earn""Oy hoped Ihat a minimum of 125 pin... of blood can
be obtained.
Mrs. Wllliam M. Bush Is recrullmen ehalrman. ,Assisting
her will be Mrs. F. S. Cham-
Members Name Officers
for Coming
Year
Resuits of the annual eleotion
of the officers of the Swarthmore
Woman's Club were announced by
outgoing president Mrs. Judson
R. Hoover Jr., at the close of the
stated meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Thomas K. Brown acted as chairman of the election committee.
The newly elected officers' are:
President, Florence J. Lucasse;
first vice-president, Mrs. David
Bingham; second vice-preftident,
Mrs. Peter E. Told; treasurer, Mrs.
GeOrge M. Karns; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Robert M. Grogan; re-I
cording secretary, Mrs. J. Kenneth
Doherty, and corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. Russell Phillips.
The four directors, elected for
three years, are Mesdames Avery
F. Blake, W. R. Leeron, H. LeRoy
McCune and W. Alfred Smith.
The admissions committee to serve
two years will be Mesdames S. L.
Althouse, Edwin W. Crosby, John
H. Pitman_ and P. L. Whitaker.
, There were 185 ballots cast. The
vote was as follows:
For president, Florence Lucasse
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bers. Jr.
JlU1ior Women Elect
===============
Mrs. Ward President
ChoralConcert Tonight
In School Auditorium
Members Hear Mrs. Brod
in Tuesday Night
Miss Rosenberger Direds
,Sr., Jr_ High Group in
8 P.M, Program
Swarthmore's Junior and Senior
High School gives itS annual Choral Concert tomght for its second
performance in ,the school audItoriun. at 8 o'clock. The various
choral groups singing secular and
.sacred music are condUcted by
Nancy Rosenburger•
Current Play Boosts
Audl"ences Plug's Art
,
.
Capable Cast Gives Bri9ht
Performance of "Re-·
.
Clinlng Figure"
"Reclining Figure" gives a
boost to art and Players •Club
audiences alike as it takes to the
boards this week under the capable direction of veteran J. David
Narbeth. To be sure, author Hal'ry
Kurnitz has craftily interwoven
forgeries and nefarious art dealers Into his plug for art-far-themany . and opportunity-for-theartists, but it's a gay play and a
happy one, giving satisfaction to
the viewers, and drawing wellearned credit for the production,
as handled by the Players.
Heading the cast is William M.
Conran. Jr., turning in a commendable performance as the
earnest young art dealer Sam Ellis, struggling to start his own gallery"Also handling a major part
with competence Is James H.
Hornaday as Lucas Edgerton, art
collector and inventor of the soft
drink Tingle.
Playing his daughter Cass is
Yvonne McCabe, who makes an
attractive and convincing manageress of her' father's affairs-and of
Sam as well.
Frank Bartlett Thiess gives a
creditable performance of the one
bona IIde artist of the plot, while
Earl B. Walsh as Jonas Astorg is
delightful as the "smooth, shrewd
art dealer'!. Marcy F. Roderick
does a nice job With the part of
the stull'y art expert Agramonte,
and Stall'ord Parker playS the correct and tactful butler W'llllam,
with his never-failing aplomb.
In smaller parts are Lewis
Goodenough V(ho contributes a
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fliP R 1'2 1957
Gray Lady eoarse
A
Red Cross \ Gra)' Lad)'
""urse for work In elvDJaD hospl~" wm be riven' on To",,day, April 30 In Snelleobeq's
audllorlllm, PldIadeIpIda, rr10 LIll. &0 C p.JIL
AU Inte. I I
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The Senior HIgh Mixed Chorus,
accompanied by Spencer. Carroll,
will Include Fred Waring choral
arrangements, music by Randall
Thompson, Br~s, Robert EImore, and Palestnlie.
Guest soloist Mary Lou Sales
from Philadelphia Is featured with
the Junior High Girl's Glee Club
In a Negro Spiritual "He's got the
Whole World In his Hands."
Carolyn Danforth accompanies
the Girl's Glee Club and Boy's
Chorus, a choral group which
greatly adds to the program. Stin
another choral gropp sings selections from "Brigadoon", The Senior' High Girl's Chorus, which is
accompanied by Jeannette Rob-
erts.
Other small groups in the Concert are the Paulettes, the Eighth
Grade Boy's Quartet, and a French
Group. Tickets are avaiJable at
the door.
~resbyterian Choir Will
Sing Mozart~s Requiem
/
Mozart's "Requiem". the last,
and considered the greatest of the
musician's works, will be presented Sunday evening by the Presbyterian Chp.ncel Choir at 8 p.m. in
the church on Harvard avenue.
Robert Grooters, minister of
music, will direct the choir, and
Robert Carwithen will be the
organist. Soloists for the occasion
will be Marl:: Ellen Clarke, sopranO; Eaizabeth Hunter, alto;
James Clarke, tenor; and Ed"l'ard
Helber, bass.
Called the "supreme achievement of a superior manu, the work
was started as a commission given
to Mozart by a Count vonWalsegg,
whose Countess had iust died. He
wanted to be thought a great !::omposer himself and pass 011' the
Requiem as his own, so he remained anonymous. Mozart knew
only the gaullt messenger, clad In
gray, representing an unknown
patron, who· seemed like an emi.(Continued on Page. 12\
NOTICE
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Meeting
Mrs. John M. B. Ward was elected president of the Junior Woman's Club at the election held at
the Tuesday night meeting. Her
supporting officers are:
Vice-president, Mrs. Randall
Burr; tecordfng secretary, Mrs.
Walter Black; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Robert Scully; treasurer, Mrs. David W. R. Morgan,
Jr., director, Mrs. Robert Mol'1'ow,
Special guest of the evening was
Mrs. Mark K. Brod, nationallyknown speaker, who gave an enlightening talk on the subject,
"Educating Our Children. . •
Whose Job Is It?"
. Mrs. Brod Is district supervisor
of the Westchester County Children's Court, a position which she
(Contlnueci on Page 12\
High School Students
To Aid in Lily Parade
Students of Swarthmore High
School will participate in a Lily
Parade for the benellt of the 1957
Easter Seal CamPaIgn, to be held
today and'Saturday, April'12 and
13, in the Swarthmore business
district under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Robert E. Scully, chairm~n
of the community affairs commit,.
tee of the Swarthmore Junior
Woman's Club.
The parade,·will be held tonight
from 6:30 to' 9, 'and· tomorrow
from 10 in the morning until 4
p.m.
Senior. Girl Scouts who will b~
helping include Nancy Kiefer,
Loreine Conner, Pat Cox, Ellen
Smith, Nancy Nelson, and Rha
Rios.
Senior- Red Cross members enrolled are:
June Heckman, Betty Gemmell,
Jean Deyo, Martha Turner, Janice Compton, Elsa Stradley, Peggy
Russell, Suzanne Preston, Helen
Surnich, Bonnie Kennedy, Mimi
Hawkins, Lindsey Breakell, and
Carol Honnold.
'Assisting from the Junjor Red
Cross are Cynthia Topping, Marsha Silvers, Pam McCarey, Nancy
Craig, and Nancy Galey.
Funds raised through the Lily
Parade will go towards the Campaign goal of $225,000 to support
the services' of the Philadelphia
Society for Crippled Children and
Adults, Inc., in Delaware, Bucks,
Chester, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties.
Council OK's Medical Center, Modified
Rumsey Alteration, Other Special Pleas
Brains Strain on Many an
Calls Brief
Easter Vacation
School
Aim, as Clock !:leaches
A.M_
To cominemorate the Easter I
season, the Swarthmore-Rutledge
Recognizing the need of a medi_
Schools will be closed from Thurs- cal center in the interest of local
day a£ternoon, April 18, to Tues- public health and wei far e,
day morning, April 23 when Swarthmore B 0 r aug h Council
schools will open at the regular granted a zoning variance Monday
hour. In other words, the pupils evening to permit four Swarthwill have a two. day holiday Fri- more doctors to build joint offices
day, April 19 and Monday, April and laboratory facilities on a vac22.
ant lot, zoned residential, at South
Chester road and Yale avenue.
In deference to seven nearby
property owners who appeared at
a public hearing earlier in the
evening to protest granting the
application of Dr. John H. Wigton,
Citizens'CommitteeSelects Dr. William Rial, Dr. Harold RoxR
br
C d-d t
by, and Dr. Harold Wilkinson,
epu Ican an. I a es
Council made several stipulations
for PrimQry
in the permit. The building is to
-Rumors of an independent slate be set back twice as far as origof candidates for the Borough inally planned, In order lo bring
Council and School Board In the it in line with next door 'houses
Republican primary election May which are approximately 60 feet
21 were substantiated this week back from the street. Off-the-street
by an announcement from ,a new- parking area for at least 20 cars
ly-formed group known as Inde- is to be shielded from view of
pendent Republicans 'of Swarth- neighbors by suitable shrubbery.
more.
A ,resIdential U'pe architecture is
A statement from the group 10 be us~, and second floor living
emphasized that its only purpose quarters are to be llmited to two
is, "to ensure that cljndldates se- units for professional employees
lected in the Republican prlrnllry and their families.
are truly representative." The ,Mrs. S. Frank Butler of 302
statement added that the Inde- South Chester road, immediately
pendent slate will, "give Republl- adjacent to the lot in question, excan voters an opportunity to select pressed her "bItter op,l>OSltion" and
candidates in the l'dmary on the flied an application to convert her
basis of· their abillty and willlng- home ,Into thr~ apartments in
ness to represent the entire voting vIew of the pfoPoSed medical
pUblic in the Borough."
cent'lr on "ne"!;lde and an existing
Independent Republican candi- apartment in the house on the
dates for Borough Council are lather side of her property. CounBirney K. Morse of Harvard ave- cll took no action on thIs applicanue. an incumbent who is seeking tion at Monday's session.
re-election; Theodore W. Prescott
Dr. Seymour' Kletzien of 319
of. Benjamin West avenue, past
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secretary of the Swim Club; Paul
B. Banks of Harvard avenue, who
served as secretary of the com(Continued on Page 7)
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Independent Group
Backs Local' Rumor
Methodists to Present
. Sun•
Faure'R
s eqmem
35 Thespians Set for
"Aladdin's Lamp" Sat.
Color will be the keynote when
the curtain ascends tomorrow on
The Chancel Choir of the the ninth annual production of the
Swarthmore Methodist Church. ChUdren's Theatre of the Comunder the direction of Rober! munty Arts DenIer. "Aladdin and
Wilde, minister of music. "will the ,Wonderful Lamp" will weave
present "The RequIem" 'by Ga-' its magic spell in the Nether
briel Faure Sunday at 8 p.m. So- Providence High School auditoriolists will be Juanita Paul, 80- urn this Saturday, April 13th at 2
praDO, and Charles Hoover, bari- o'clock in the afternoon and again
tone. This is the first time that at 8 o'clock in the evening under
the Methodist choir has perform- the direction of, Mrs. Stuart
ed this outstanding, but not fam- Grave•.
iliar choral work.
Providing this spellbinding color
Faure, a French composer, will be the lavish costumes dewrote this work in 1887 and it is signed and created for the cast of
said. to be one of his st~ongest 35 boys and girls by Audrey
compositions. ThToughout the Whitehead of Philadelphia. In
work, there is a feeling of uclar_ planning the costumes nUmerous
ity, ret:traint, and suppleness". editions of "The Arabian Nights
There is in his music Ha curious, Tales", s'-1bmitted by members of
deceptive simplicity and lIuency, the Children's Theatre, were. studsomething that suggests a French ied. Although there is doubt as to
Brahms."
the locale of the story of Aladdin,
Ittembers of the Church and it was decided that colorful
the community are Invited to at- Arabia could easily have been the
tend this Holy Week service.
'1 setting.
In addition to the glittering creFriendly Circle Benefit
ations made especially for the
play, some of the cast will be seen
Called for April 25th in outllts actually purchased in
The Friendly Circle's annual Arabia and loaned to the Chilbenellt dessert-card party will be dren's Theatre by Mrs. Daniel S.
held Thursday, April 25 at 1 p.m. Morse of Parrish road, and by
in the Woman's Club, There will Col. and Mrs. William Tidball of
'be table and door .prizes.
Wallingford. The Tidballs alsO pro6th Grade Square Dance
All proceeds of the event will vided some of the costumes for
The isilOth grad" will have· a gb to Camp Sunshine and Camp the stylized Chinese play-within. H'ope.
a-play during the third act.
square dance party tomorrow
night at the high school gymnasi------GILL_.S ......rcnn T.........
urn for all the sixth graders and
AH_fa MeeK...
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_or
their parents.
.
Dr. Charles A. Anderson of Yale
Jolul, Bates of Yale avenue will
Bob Mather will call. Mr. and ·avenue has retumed 'from Atlanta, show pictures of Japan and Korea
Mrs. Wll1lIdn E. Danforth, playing Ga., w~ he recently presided at at the Gibbons Home Tuesday
a Addie aDd a IUitar, will furnISh a meetln&. of the Inter-Church night at 8 o'clock. Friends Of the
the mlll!le for UJe'~.
TraIlsportatioD CoUDelL
.• home are welcome to atteGd.
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Barclay Surriek Of Yale ave- lIam Barlow Patton, son of Mr.
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nue,. SwertIunore, Is a pltcl!.er on and Mrs. William Shannon Pa~
.
.
the Dickinson College varsity too of Rutledge, will take pilice
Mr. And Mra. Earl H. Weltz of baseball team which isplayiDg an Saturday, April 13, at 4:30 o'clock
College avenue will Ity to Jack. 18-,8me schedule this spring. Sur- In Trlnlty -Church, Swarthmore.
sonville, Fla., Sundsy for a week's
is sophomore at DlcklDson The Rev~ Mr. H. Lawren~
BEAUTY SALON
visit with their son-In-law and and a b:seblill letterman.
Whittemore, .Jr., will perfonn the
daughter Mr. and, Mrs. H. E.
Mr. and Mril. Roberl L. Coates, cerempny.
WHEII THlllS A WILL THID'S A WAU
fO.!Dlerly of Swarthmore, now or
Miss Banks will be guest
B,!eppard and son Scott.
,
.
Mr•. and Mra. JabeZ Carroll
We;tchester FrIends Home, have honor at a bridesmaids' luncheon
9 South Chester Road
,
Riverview road returned last week just returned from a' three-week today given by Mrs. Harry S.
CliDKlngswood 3.0476
!
from a vacation In Delray Beach, chartered bus tour of the South.
Pack of Ithan. Dr. and Mra. Clyde
Actlv. M......... of ... Swartlo_ro ..., •••• Asseclotlo •
Fla.,. with Mrs. Carroll's pareJrts
George 'M. Alien, Jr., a senior Mitchei Spangler of Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis, at Washington and Lee Univer- wiil entertain at dinner this eve- ~:;;;;=~
and with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- sUy,in Lexington, Va., is a mem- ning. following the rehearaal for !'
Cariney, in Miami. Mrs. McCartof the song-stylist group "The the wedding.
Enjoy a Le;'urety Dinner • • • '
ney Is· the former Miss Anne Sazera~s,,, which spent the
Tomo,·r.ow, Mr.. and Mra. Clark
Bradford of Swarthmore.
vacation last week In West raJlIn'W. Davis of ''Swallow Hill", WalSTRATH HAVEN ..INN
Miss Sally Gaskill of University Beach, . Fla. The 12-member Ilngford, will entertain the outy III~ and Harvard Avenues·
, Swarthmore
place spent the week end In Lind- group swapped two formal.per- of-town guests at a luncheon.
h ura,
t 0 ., Wh
J
·'h Mr• and Mrs ·
H. .B. o
'mi·ances and a numbe r 0f InAir Condilio.neJ Dining Rooms and Lobb"
Bllett. Their son Mr. David L. formal sOD"gfesls for" room and
. SALES.MARRlon
Comfortable Sleeping Room.
.
Bilett . and Miss Gaskill will be board at ODe of the hotels. Geo}ge
Miss Cordelia Ann Marriott,
EletJlllor Pree Parking
\
married June 22.
Is the son ,of M.r. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
:Business Men's Lunch 12. 1:30 P.M.
Mr. Hallock C. Campbell of George M. Allen of Riverview C M...... tt f Clearwater Fla
"and ~
0
,
Com'/1I ele H ote·
I PotinT'
Vassar avenue read two papers road.
\
Lt...o (j.g.)
Frederick, .
Carl
IIUI' or &I"fuet.
before the ,. Convention of the
Mr. and IMts. Howard G. Hop- S aes,
IUS
Rece"ti07l$,
PtIrt,es
.
.; Navy, 0 f the USS •
r
.,
,
The BoUquet
t
Amerjcan
Society
for Metals, held
,., this
week·
In Philadelphia.
" Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs.
Campbell served as a convention
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel,
Jr., and their daughter Miss Carol
Anne Hetzel of Thayer road returned last week from· a two
month vacation at Sea Island, Ga.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ammerman of Wellsboro, fonnerly of
Harvard avenue, were the Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and
..
,
son
Rutgers
havesonlis
their of
gilests
this.avenue
week their
In-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mra. Arthur D: H8rr!son, Jr., and
family, who arrived Saturday
from Fort Stewart, Ga. Mr. Harrison bas just been discharged
from the army after two yeara of
Sernce. Suildaymorning, the
HarriSons will' leav~ for Garden
City, N.Y., to visit with Mr. Han-i~on's pareunts l untiI
· they can
t·ed
permanen y oca •
ofll~A~M~CG~'~te~go~r~.Dod~.~~ds~H~ote~~l~.;:J:O~HN~~.~~~~~~~[i~~
Ssipan,.
son of .
Mr.
and Pensacola,
Mrs. Carl Fla.,
F. Sales,
Newtown -Square, were married
March 29 lD Grace Lutheran
ChUrch, St. Petersburg, Fla. The
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wedding ceremony was perform....
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ed by Rev. Martin RupprecIit.
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The bride wore a bIill~ina
many' accidents,
length gown of white lace net
'.
over ice pink with Sabrina neckToday...
line, and a .shoUlder length vell.
l~ra~r.~~~~o~:l
Tu'ne-up.
She carrie4 a white and pink C o - I
J, A~ Mgr.
.
lonial noSegay.
'S SERVICE
Miss ·Elliabeth Marriott, sister
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art· .
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State Truck[
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honor'II~~;;;~~~~~~Bio~r~OU~9~h~p~ark~ln~g~Lo~t~'~~;;;J
North
Chester
Miss FITE
Mildred
Ball and Mr. Sh~
a was
rose' maid
organdy
.Klng.wood
,Dattmduth aild Lafaye...
Mrs. A.
Sidneyroad.
Johnson, Jr.,. of
BRIDE.TO·BE
of thewore
bride;
of dress
Lt. Henry A. Pelrsol, Jr., USNI~, Ma[Vel Wilson, Jr., whose marri- fashlonP,d with a boat neckline
of , P.M.
will \return to his home on Lafay- age will take place April 20, and a rbflled skirt adorned with a
ette avenue tomorrow 'after two in the liavertowIi
pink satin sash. She carried.
weeks active naval duty at Little Church, were guests of honor Fri- blue nosegay.
.
Creek, V...
day at a~ner party given by
Mr. Charles C. Marriott, Jr.,
Mrs. William H. Thatcher of Mr. and Mrs. William Pontius of brother or the b~ide, was best
College avenue' returned home Wallingford Summit.
man.
'
Also entertaining recently in
Following the. ceremony a reMonday following a visit ,of severMiddletoWli Road
. R. D. 16, Media, ,Pal
al weeks 'With her daughter Mrs. their honor were Mr. and Mrs. ception was beld at the home ·of
William H. McInroy and
David McCahan, Jr.. of Merion the bride.
.
Opposite High Mea'dow
in Canton. .
Station, and Mr. and Mri;. Sproul ·'l'he bride, a graduate of Large) I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ·Cox will Lewis who gave a· luncheon for High School, ·class Of '1958, was
!Dove Monday 'from 421 Dickinson them and their attendants and vale'dlctorlan nf her class and
avenue to their neW home on Pos- ushers' Sunday at their' home member of the Nhtibnal Honor
sum Hollow ·.road In Wallingford. "Deep Meadows," Gradyvlll....
Society.
.
Telephene: CMe.te,. 2.7206
Mra. William H: Gehring of
The coupie will be honored
The . liroom
graduate· of
Universlty place and her daugl~te"l agalnSund~ 'jrbenMr. and Mrs. i£:t CIlesters~~~~a'~:~~~;1
Ask
Bel', - , . ,'1, ~ - ' . A~
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.. School, Newport, R.I.
, , ,
per and linen shower last
After a two~weekwedding trip
Roadsi~e
in honor of Miss Sally GaSkill,
QAT BRIDE
along the east coast of the Unitwhose· marriage to Mr. 'Davld L.
The marriage of Miss Barliara ed States with Miami and Ne,w 1
Bilett will occur In June.
Davis, daughter of M!cs. Howard York as their destimrtionsr ' the
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, B. Davis and the late Mr. Davis, young couple··will reside in New
Jr., of Wallingford, spent the week and Mr. David H. Clark, son of York City.
'
end in Clark's Summit, N. J., as MT. and Mrs. W, H .. Clark, Jr., of
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Molie Arrallgements Now forSprlng.Sp...., Program
the guests of thel~son and daugh- Tulsa, Okla., w1l1t8ke place or!
BIRTH
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ter-ii>claw Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saturday, May 4 at 3 o'clock lii~Iir. lind Mrs?, Paul Thayer of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~
Y. Buz;by· and}two children Carol the Swarthmore. Presbyterian West Hartford, C.onn., -annoUnce
and Mark.
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Church.·
.
.
the·
arrival
of
a.
daug!\ter
Mr. and Mra. Williom C. Ever~ ._ A reception will follow. t~
._ chrisT
tina
Young
Thayer,'
born
heart have recenUy moved from ceremony at the home of t h e .
..
.Sun•
.307 North Chester road to 32' 'Plne bride'.·s mother on Harvard ave- day, April 7. Mr. ~d Mrs. Hugh
•
O. Thayer .of North
Chester
road
street, Philadelphia.
!We:
.
.
.
Mrs. Samuel D. ClYde of Ogden
J:~~~~~:i~~I~r.~]are the paternal gr anc4!arents.
and Swilrthmor
.
of Mis.
honor of her grandson and hil. Plldfro'w Banks, daughter of Mr.·
;1;,.
wife Mr. and MTs:· Walter lil.
ftfrs. Paul' Bratton ~anks of
Swarfl.lliore, Pei.
-Thackera of Redbank, N. J. Mr. Harvard ayenue,and· Mr. Wiland Mrs. Thackera, and' Mrs.
fri., Sat,.Aprl~, 12~ 13
.
,;,
. ..
Charles Thackera were her guests
ne plcfa.. fiat everyo.e
over the week end.
I. taltl., ah.tI
Mrs. David Field of Vassar ave."Jo.e
J.ile
1(_••
nue, )Vith her children. Nancy,
........
Laacio.
,Nurseries,lnc.
Rase
Costo.
Landsc_e··Wc,rk·
for
"'' ',y
Pal!(l....
.
Visit, our .
Maricet
on the Middi.town Road
.Enjoy easv· cooking
OF SUN TV
The 12th \gada .mothera' meet. !lOll Nat I.,yOD vialted
nbud
wUl be held lD the hIIh eebool BaUd's broil1er-lD-law and slater
•
-Wills Brodhe d
Third grade parents or the
cafeteria.. at 2:80 Tuesday, April Mr. and Mrs. G,
a
CBS-TV "Let's Take a Trip" Swarthmore-Rutledge SChool DIs18. All Sj!nlor mothera are· urged of Mapie avenue last week while
'h
attend.
en route , - norlda to· '''eir program vlslted. the SwartbDiore, 'tIrct will get tog~"er Monday
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home '~Hideaway lJodge", New Coilege campus last Sunday and
Aprll15, 'at 8 in the RutI saw
lD The Swarthmorean. London, N. H. '
televised live to .88 clties across
Avenue School All-Purpose
the country. Local audiences may room to heor Dr. Ruth Jean Eisenbud discuss "Our elgbt and !line
See the kinescoped show Sunday, year olds: Their Worlds and Their
April 14, at eleven a.m. on WCAUf L1f ..
TV, Channel 10.
' Concepts
e.
.
Dr. Eisenbud Is a practi~Ing
Two' producers, an associate psychotherapist; .a lec~r wil:h
. producer, two directOrs, two as- the PsychoanalytIc Studies InstislStant diI'ectors, three stage man- tute, a .part off the. Philadelphia
agers, a technical director, a gen- !4ent~1 Health Climc; consulta,:,t
eral assistant, a professional ~ast In ChIld psychology for the Media
Friends' School; leader of the
of three, parents of two members Swarl!m>ore Mothers' Club child
of the cast, and 25 techniclans and studY groups; and a mother hercrew worked with the
self.
community to show television
She will speak of the child's lDlludlences what college life is like. tellectual and emotional developmem at this age, his· needs, and
Elected PB~
his world and "dults as viewed
John" R. Phillips of Slrath thrpugh his eyes.
The third grade hospitality comHaven, avenue, has b'l"n elected
mittees
will serve refershments
Genuine savings of up to 30"io and more on a
membership In Phi-Beta Kappa,
after
the
discussion period which
national scholastic honorary sowill
follow
Dr. Eisenbud's talk.
large stock of,LP's, 45's and 78's, Shop early'for ciety, at Dartmouth College. DartmOuth's cbapter, NeW ~ampshire
best selections among dassical, popular and kid- Alpha, is the fourth oldest chapter 9th Graders to Offer
Mothers Do, Geraeiam.
In the country. It was e~tabIlshed
dies' records.
In 1787.
Once again the D1nth graders
Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell will take orders for pink or red
PhilJips, he is a graduate of
beginning Wednesday,
Swarthmore High School. While April ,7, and continuing through
at Dartmouth he has been a mem- 'May 3. Delivery will be made on
ber of the band and
7 just prior to Mother's Day.
10 PARK AVENUE
the IGerman lallguage club.
Mrs. Howard Jackson Is chalrSWARTHMORE. PA.
chemistry major, he is a mep1ber'l man . of the ~ale and Mrs.
of Phi Tau frsternlty.
Fuos~, co-chalrlllan;
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Tenth Grade Parents wUl put
on an hour's program i>f surrises
C
p , with prizes, 'at anteen,
starting. at 8:30 tomorrow night.
Roy Carroll will direct the fun
planned by Mra. Wllllam Rowland" aided by their. respective
spouses.
Mr. and MrS. Blanton Tiller
and. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kamp
will be chaperons. P~lHp Swayne
will be supervisor.
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Canteen is sponsoring an experimental series of llve lessons'.
to start April 27 and go through
llve weeks. This eJ
to see If .a knowledge of dance
steps do further the joy of dancing which is the main program at
Canteen. II also represents a
starter to see if other kinds of
instructions would be welcome,
such. as bridge, etc. Recreation
authorities believe a fuller life is
enjoyeoi if more fields of leisure
time are eX'plored, Introduced and
applied.
\
Sponsors of' Canteen ,also feel
that College freshmen are. be;~r
prePared SQcially If they have a
basic knowledge of modern dance .
steps, thereby havlDg more fun
and. giving more fun to their new
classmates.
The last calls are this weekend,
by signing up at Canteen or calling Mrs. John Lord, KIngswood
3-2765. The· first 2(l boys and the
llrat 20 girls will make up the,
class which will be held at 6:4p
to "1:45 at the All Purpose room
before Canteen beg1nnlng Aprll
27.
'j
. Canteen will be cancelled next
week, April 20, lD obljervance of.
Easter.
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TRI-DILTS TO MElT
The West Suburban Alumnae
Chapter or Delta Delta Delta will
meet Wednesday, April 17 at
12:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
John A. Bird, Oak Crest Jane,
Wallingford. Assisting hostesses
will be ·Mrs. Robert N. Hilkert,
Strath ~aven avenue; . Mrs. G.
Boyd ; McCollkey, WlilIlngford;
and ,Mrs. Robert Norton, Media.
. FolloWing refreshmer,ts and a
business meeting Robert C. Do.ley of the motion picture and
speakers bureau, Curtis Publishing Company, will show a sound
motion picture film
entitled
"Modern Magaziile Magic" showing. t1ie complete Curtis' operation
- from the' growing of pulpwood
to the dC\l1very of the magazines
to readers.
.
At the March meeting the fol10wlDg were elected 'to office for
1957-1958:
Presidept, 'Mrs. George L. ~hoe
maker, Academy road; vice-pres..
ident, Mrs. Hilkert; record secretary, Mrs. Richard Stitt, Drexel
Hill;
corresponding
secretary,
·Mrs. Richard' WiIkInson, Jr.,
Drexel H1I1; andtreal.urer, Mrs.
Roy P. Magarigal, Media.
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N. Y., where she ..ttended the
funeral of her grandfather Mr.
Charles E. C. Hepwortlf.
Former S~arthmoreans Mr. and
, Mrs. Arthur R. Dana, ~ wintereel In Lake Wales, Fla., Will arrivl!
at 170 Willowburn Road" Villanova next week where they will
remain. until June
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Harvard avenue )Vill have as their
guests next week Mrs. Banks'
brother and slster-in-Jaw Mr. and
Mrs. :WilUam N.· Mitten of Freemont, Neb.
.. Mr. and Mrs. Lewill B! Beatty,
Jr., have recently moved from
Drexel H1I1 to 42 Parkridge drive,
Media: Mrs. Beatty Is the fonner
Miss Peggy R1ncliffe of Swarthmore.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Harold E. Go1dsmith, ~ho have' been llvlDg lD
Evanston, IlL, for the' past year
and a hlilf, returned to Wallingford last week and are making
their home on Strattford road.
Carolyn Schott. of South Chester r"'ld; a freshman' at Grinnell
College, la, has returned to
studies following a· weeJt's vacation at' Jie'r home on South Chester 1"1Iild.
.
Mrs. FreIi Wi1aoll of Walnut
lane . entertained her brldge club
Monda;, at ber home.
Mrs. Agnes M., Sheldon of
Chester J'Oad entertained
at a small luncbeon and brki,e
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R"salie D. Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told
,Anne L. Mabbott
The
monthiy meeting of
aerles.1d.
the Board of TrusteEs at 7: 80 p.m.
At 8 p.m. the Chancel ~olr,
chlllmian, at the home' of
t!ili. evenin, wlll be followed by under the dIrectlon of Robert
D. Reed Geer; 940 Harvarq
the meetlllg of the Olllcial BOard Grooters, will present Mozart's a-:enue; CIRCLE 10, Mr& Frank.
at 8 o'clock in the Chapel.
"Requlem" in the sanctllSr)'. Rob- lIn B. Gillespie, chalnnan, at the
tehell, ~on•.
Th
ill be Id tical services ert Carwithen will be the organist. home of Mrs. C. D.
ere w
en,
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Co . brook road, Walllngtord.
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e Christian Education
m.. _
morning. Mr. Kulp will use as his mlttee will molet at 7:30 p.m. Mon- ~Ir~e 12, Mrs. Donald L. Leon.
E!Jtered .. Second Class Matter, January 24. 1929. at the Post
sennon
subject the last topic In
day.
. .' c airman, wl11 meet at 8·p.m.
OIIIce at SWar\bmore. pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879.
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series
on
the
theme,
"The
The
Session
will
meet
Tuesday
at
the .home of· Mrs, JWbert Welhe.
DEAD~WEDNESDAY i'l'OON
Appeal for Lent," titled
at 7: 80.·
rill, 3td., Ridley Creek road, Me.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., APRIL 12, 19S7
The Will of God." The. choir will
At 9: 30 Wednesday Circle 13, dla.
sing special music at both services Mrs. T. Royal Scott, chairman,
The Primary Choir will rehear..,
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES and at the 11 o'clock service the will meet in the Woman's Associa_ Thursday at 3: 30, the... Junior
I Because of illness. Eugene Ex- Chrub and Junior Choirs. includ~ tion roOm. '
.
Choir at 4: 15, and the Chancel
man has had to withdraw from his ing a trio consisting of Nita Paul.
At 10 a.m. Circle 8. Mrs. Glen Choir at 9 p.m;
scheduled talk at the Adult Forum Beth Purnell and Kathleen Bell T. Smith. chairman, wlll meet at
At 8 p.m. Thursday, the Mau";,dy
next Sunday.. However. 'Douglas will present "The Palms".
the home of Mrs. Russell M. Thursda,Y CQmmwllon Service
The pastor's Confirml'tion
Heath. 517 Cedar lane. At ,'the will be lield In the church. The
Steere has graciously consented
to come and speak on "Albert will be received Into church mem- same time, Circle 9. Mrs. Thomas Church School Cabinet will meet
Schweitzer". All are cordially in. bership at the 11 o'cloc1< service. D. Jones, chairman, will meet at after this service in the Woman's
There win be nurseries to care the home of Mrs. :aobert GoOd. 105 Association rOOm.
vited.
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Following Meeting for Worship for infants and children up to four Forest lane.
The College Fellowship SOcial
the hosptiallty, committee has ar- years of age. and during .the II
The following groupS will' meet
and Discussion Group sup.
CHURCH SERVICES
r.anged a calfee hour ,'n the Rush- o'clock service. a Kindergarten at 10: 30:
per and. meeting w.ill be held Fri.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
more room. Whittler House. in and a Junior Church program.
CIRCLE I, ·Mrs. E. D. Ainslie. day at 5:30 p.m.
honor of the members of the MeetThe Senior Methodist youth
chairman. at the home of Mrs.
------.-:-Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
John Schott. Associate 1Iof1nIater Ing. who have joined during the Fellowship and the Junior High Henry Piper. 1024 Mt. Holyoke CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Sunciay, April It
last year. All Friends ...,., invited Fellowship will meet at the church place; CIRCLE 2. Mrs. Joseph S.
How sickness as well as sin can
9:30 and 11:00 A:M.--Mr. Bishop to come for this time of sociability at 7 p.m.
Howe, ~h~irman, at the home of be overcome through spiritual
:M~clIAdult Bible C!ass'es. and to make ttie most of this op- At 8 p.m. the Chimcel Choir, Mrs.' Wilh~ Rowland. ·9 College understanding of God, divine
9:30 and H:oo A:M. - Church port unity to become acquainted under thl! direction of .
avenue; Circle 3. Mrs. W. R.Le- Principle, will be brought out at
School.
with the newer members.
Wilde. minister of muSic will
cron, 'chalrman, at. the home. of Christian ScIence services Sunday
10:45 A.M.~r. High Bible Class.
Monthly Meeting for Business sent "The Requiem" 'by Gabriel Mrs. Charles Acker. Avonbrook by the .Lesson-Sermon entitled
5:00 P.M..L...Jr. High Fellowship. will be held on Tuesday at 8 pm F
.
road Wallingford' CIRCLE 4 Mrs "Are Sin. Disease, and· Death
6'30 P.M ~r High Fellowsblp . Whi'
. . aure.
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6;30 p.M.-Young Adults Sup~ m
ttier House.
Special services for Holy
Donald A.Crosset, chairman. at
per..
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include:
the home of Mrs. Jooepb S.Bates.
are. cordially invited' to at.
8:00 P.M.-Mozart·s "Requiem."
TRINITY NOTES
Monday at 7:45 p.m.-the Meth- Paxon Hollow road. Media; CIR- tend.the servlces··at Firsi· Church
Wedneo,wo~IrAlPrilD 17
There will be a celebration of odIst Men's Lenten Program' for CLE 5. Mrs:·James P. Daugherty, of Christ. &c!entist 206 Park aveW
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Thlll'llllaJo.
a
e om~"Qf Mrs. nue. at 11 o·clock.
omen s ... APril
c e 18
ay
the Holy C",,?munlon at 8 o'clock the public. "The Places of .Jesus'
8:00 P.M.-Coinmunion Service. Sunday mormng. T1tIs will be fol- Last Days". wlll be shown by Mr.
'ME-fHODiST CHURCH
lowed by a service of MOrning Kulp. These are the pictures he
J"hn C. Kuip
Prayer and Church School at 9: 30 took while on his visit tQ the Holy
Minlater
and a s""bnd service ot Morning Land. He wlll also give an acRobert Wilde
Prayer at 11: 15 a.m.
count of his visit.
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s ers w.
as follows:
r TuesClay.at 7: 30 p.m. the church
OUR RICORDa
8:30 A:M~ MI.' K.!iP will preach.
At 9: 30 a.m.-R. M. Daniel. wi~l be open for prayer and medi9:45 A.M.~unday Schoo'. .
hea~ usher; C." R: DeLuca, J. C. tation. •
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Mo~e /han .ltfree-quarteis of' ~
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp wl11 preach. Jubm. W. R. McHenry. A., S. A ~ 0 m m u n ion PreparatioQ.
' . Servl;,e' will be .held at 8 P.ni;
7:00 P.M.-MYF. Jr. High Fel~ Mowery. and W. T. Salom..
century Of unequaled service, d~'
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us r; . O. Cramp. alternate; Hordern, associate professor of
6:30 P.M.-Father-Daughter Din- R.. T. Bates, W. T. Black. C.R: religion at the college. preaching.
nero
Engberg, C. E. Fellows. R. C. Hatg. The 'cliolr Will sing."
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7:45 P.M.-Lenten program.
and B. Harrar.
Holy Communion wlll be obing
8:00 :~':;'!f£: ~:rvlce.
Steve
,will serve1q .aco- served.on Thursday at8 p.m.
.,nola o. "'NIIW
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ThUlllda7. April 18
lyte at 8. o clock'; Thomas Mow",?,
On Monday. at 6.30 P~'i~:~1
8:00 P.M.-Holy .Communion.
and Douglas Wrege at. 9:30. and will be a Methodist ie
·1 U8 CHIIS .... in.
TRINiTY CHURCH
Christopher ·Reynolds and Robin apd Daughters' dinner meeting.
OlIVER HoWl, .........
MAn "-lAIR, "'lid. .
H. Lawr~ncp Wh;ttemM". Rector Wright at 11: 15.
The dinner will be prePared by
'*I:ijh... It 6-.lil .
SUDdal', AprIl It.
Canterbury .Club will meet at W ~.c;.S. Friendship C;lrCle. "'. 'n'151
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)ok. and MrS. Valentine FIne of ~all
~orth SwarthmOM avenue have Nancy of Manh "
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A.M~Holy
8:00 A.M.-Morning
Commimton.
9.30
Pray",.
Church School
11:15 A,M.~Mo,:.,mg Prayer,
5:30 P.M....,.canterbury Club.
7:00 P.M. - Jr. COnfirmation
~ass.
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P.M.-Young
People
s Fel7.15
lowshlp.
8:00 P.M. _ Adult Confirmation
Class.
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. lIIonil&y. AprIl 15
7.00 A.M.~oly Communion.
11:30 A'M.-Holy Communion
. Tu~, AprIl 18
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7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
5:40 P.M.-EvenlDg Prayer.
.Wedn~. Aprll17
7:00 A,M.-·Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
3:.0 P .M.-Cblldren·s Service.
8:QO P.M.-Len.ten Devotions.
lIIalllldy Thlll'llllaJo. Apii! 18
7:00 A.M.-Holy Commimtcin.
8.00 P.M. - Cantats and Holy
Communion. .
Good FrIday. April 19.
10:00 A.M.. - LltanyiiDd Ante?ommunion..
5.40 P.1III.~Evening Prayer.'
E~st.er Bvea
5:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer and
. Holy Baptism..
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W'~1i.y, AprIl 17
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.....nea ••• no mo,.. j(II!ing and bobhing on rough roadS. TIle
. You're in for a pleasant 8Urprise, for example. when you
reason is Torsion.A;;'" Ride, greatest - automotive ride
learn bow easy it is to own. The Mighty Chrysler actually
is
improvement in 20 years.
·'This new ride is an exclusive combination of saspenoion
. fea~ tha,~ ,cIliyo1eith!>,..,oothe&tuiliris Imd
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Parl at
The. Y'oUnC Adulta wl11
8: 30 for 3Upper. Afterwards
will ko to Clothier to hear the
SAlON
FrIday
8:30
, 814 Edg.nont •Ave.
The time has corneJor some
~~~~~~=~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~ revision of our Federal Loyalty
W,have the largas; selection of early
AmMtah F""ftiiute ihbi.,t.hvate CtNt~
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at Luncheon
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papers where !!tew Jer.eyh~s a~lll'
~mp,1n' down' on obscene ·llteracll
LIV Hears Talk Oil
Fed~ Security PrOgram
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liollow G
Tuesday of .tl\is week,fol' Its April
meeting; AssiSting her were MqI.
John Howaro. 8!ld Mrs. Welter H.
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PORTER· H.e.'·WAlTE,·
loc,
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and Security program. according
to Mrs. John Kenderdlne, a member of the Slate Board' of the
League of Women Voters, and
president of the Lancaster League.
who spoke at II 'meetlng of the
Swarthmore· t;.eague yesterday at
~e !ngleneiIk.
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was "Li;berty, Security. and C051'.
told the group that the
Federal Loyalty security J'rograms
were crash programs started when
the country was in a !'!at.,. of
shock and abnormal ~ uneaSiness.
She related that the genpi climate of opinion has chaIiged since
then as 'Well' as. the nature of
atomic secrets, since Russia has
the basic atomic information.
l'he speaker said thaf it is time
to consider these .programs and to
. ch~.,ge them if necessAry befo~
.present p~actices bave jeiled, citing that many' persons' feel that
individual liberties are being
JeOpardized., "due process" negated. It thiS is. true, she asserted.
then th.. time to act is before
custom and practice!! have sancti•
fied such measures.
Citing the wide lnftuence of the
federa\ loyalty-security program,
she reported· tlll\t rougtiIy 10 million persons are subject to federal
programs. and these programs ~
used as· a model for state and
loCal government procedures .as
weil as private industry not covered in. ,defeDf.e contraciS.
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Maurice L. Webster. Jr~. chairman Qf the individual liberties
study group for the local league.
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Mr. Goldnian Is studyhig'to ~
UNITARIAN mLOWSIRP .ome a rabbI. Those planning to
of Del....r" C.a..y
come to the supper at 6: 30 in Mc.
Klo",cad ,.r'Iit .
C!'..~lt'i'. J;IalI are asked. to !;Iring
I . .oy. AprIl 14
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The Senlot High Fellowship
• School,
'will meet for supper in McCahan
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Hall. Members· wl11 bring .thelr
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lot of them?"
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time Mr. WhIttemore wl11 preach.
The Junior H' ' .
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A service of Evening Prayer will sbl will" .".' . ·r .. l!ft,. fellowbe held at .5:40 p.m.' '..
...:~R.... ~. ~';Oller-ska~
There will be a jlerviee of Eve- ..... in ·Clies~ toriIoliC)lw mOljllIng Pray
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5 o'cl~ Saturday.
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DIsease,8nd'
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ore women's Bible'
11:00 A.M.~eeting for Womhip. Presbyte~an Church. ,t )ll(hlch. 9: SO.. .
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The
next course· in Obedie1l(:e
Training starts on Wednesday
i'l'ext \ Monday, Tuesday, and evening. April 17, at Swarthmore
111 the Swarthmore High School
Wednesday, AprIl )6, 16 and 17, iUgh School gymnasium.
Auditorium Monday afternoon,
have been oesJgll8te<1 as re~~::1 Beginners classes are at 7:30 the team. represenlatlves of Chestion day for Pr~ool
and 8:30 and- intermediate and ter High School and LansdowneCiIlldren who wl1l be ll.ve years advaneed classes are at 9.
I ~loan High School and Swaithaae prior to .January 3f, 195"
more High School had a piay-ol!
wl11 be eligible for entrance to tin the main ll.oo~ of the High
the ll.na1s for the Scott Hi-Q
kiildergarten in September, 1957.1 S.,ho<)1 Building. From there, they contest. This -was the third and
The two kiIidergar!ens will be will proceed to the Nurse's sulte Ilnal quarter of Round two in the
Mrs. RClbert' K. ·Ender's kinder-. where Mrs. Edith Kenney, school 1957. . contest. The afternoon's
gart,en at College Avenue School
will complete ille delails. questioning resulted in a tie for
and ·Mis. Richard' C. Hull's kln- Mothers shollid 'remember to IIrst p,laee between Lansdownedergarten at the Rutgers Avenue bring along a birth certific~t!! and Aldan and Swarthmore with,
School.
a vaccination certlftcat~ as rll- Chester winning third place. Be- Purpose of this. clinic is ·to reg- qulred ·paper· for the completion cawe of this tie, it wa. decided
lst~r children, to gtve 'them sev- Qf registration f<>r)IIallties.
to have the run-olf contest next
eral physical tests and explaln to
To provide a minimum of walt- Monday mornJng at 9:30 at the
parents the· plan of medical ex- ing, mothers have made reserva- Scott Paper Colnllany auditorium
aminations. Mothers should bring tlon calls during the past week in Chester.
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their childten t9 school, going I with Mrs. Vernon Urbani. KIngsWinner of .this IInal meeting
first to the School Dlstrtct .Offiee wood 3-6127.'
wl11 be declared first place wln,-_ _ _ _ _ _;;o;:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~----;;;;lner and -Jm entitle him to a
$1000 prize f9r the school while
the second place winner will reDREAMING ABO"T ~AN EFFECTIVE
ceive a prize of $500 as. a gtft to
SIMPLE
TO~
the high schooL
Members of the Swarthmore
team· are Rosemary Cox, Bruce
McCll'tcheon. Mark Smith. Paul '.
Wiln. with. alternates Allee ear,.
WAKE UPI IT'S HERE
roll 8nd David Edwards. The
Let us show you the Relaxing, sponsor
of this activity is Harry ..
Oppenlander of the High. Sch
faculty. It Is noted that thts Is
the eighth time that Swarthmore
teams have been among the fin_., • INEX'ENIIYE
alists intbls activity•
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5:30
p.m ..
Sunaw;,
Con- awSbe
followed"bytthe
IIrmation
Class
at 7 o'clock' Young'
to the
public' ....•. .,,'. ,
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People:s Fellowship at 7:30, and
!he Commlsslon.on l\!emberat 8 0 c~ock the Adult Conllrma- shIp' and Evallgellsm will meet at
tion Class.
the church its p.m. Tuesday eveThere will be a celebration of ning.
Holy Communion at 7 and 9'. 30 The Young Peopl'
e s Pray C:ir.,le III
a.m. ,Monday through Wednesday. will meet with the plistorat 8 a.m.
.
Boys Choir rehearsals' (sopranos) Wednesday.
will be held on Monday and WedTh~ Cherub Choir will rehearse
nesday at 4: 45 p:m., and the Girls'· at· 3: 45 p.m. and the Junior Ch~'
Ch I
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0 r w II rehearse on Monday will rehearse at 4: 15 p.m. Thursat· 7:30 p.m.
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day.
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The Sewing Group will meet at
10 I\'clock on Tuesday in the"
PRE~B"ERI~N NOTES
Cleaves rOOm. A service of Eve....
ning Prayer will b -h ld .t 5' 40 .' . Mr. Bi.o!!op will preach at .
e ea.
9:30 and 11 o'clock services ....'Lm'
p.m.
Sunday morning. The title of
A children's service wlll be held sermon will be "Wh . Thi
at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday 'and iit 8 , . ..' _ . _ ... 0 IS.. S ,·J:,,·n.aq
p.m. the~e will be Uenien. Devo- Cometh I,,: the Name of the Lord?"
tions and Blbl Study
C~rnwtion .of the ,. COl
.. m
..~Ili,-Ifl
.
e.
cants· Class wlll take Ia
t
On Maundy Thw:sday there will IIrst service'
p c,~. ,!:.
be a celebration of, the Holy Com~ lie... adUlt ,;.,~~~e recePti_0!tn'OiiI~1I
munion a.t 7 a.m.... ~ .'t. "<:!lOA\! .s .
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'. -.,... at the ~
.
celebration will be h Id t 8 8!Wioe
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e
a
k coffee hour will be held in
0 clock that evening• ..At thts.aet:v... MeCahan ·HaIl-foHowiDg· the.
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Ice the choir will render a special ond service for th h,,-k' 1II!C'cantsla 'stsrting plrom tty at 8
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e c ~~, s new
o'clock
p.
A servic~ o{ .Itif:a.n,y .I!"!i ~te.
ChurclI Sch
9:45 A:M. - FIrst-Day School. Communion.wl1l be' held at '10 at 9.30' . d '1:'0~~"l'~ ""re h d
9:.5 A.M.-Adult Forum: Doug- a.m. Friday The Three-h
S
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or mgh m Ie
las Steere _. "Albert Schweit- Iel:en's and
ChUdren caI'ed for in Whittier
House. All are welcome.'
. 12 Noon-,Cotree Hour in Whit~er House.
5.. 80 P.M.-Youth Fellowship.
:MoDaQ-.
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~IRANIUMS
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CHORAL CONCERT
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It, N. y~
W-QTEAM
TIES FOR 1st PLACE
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ereased wnm'nliloD wtIl
Coune,
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anno7 nelgbbon,' be Used. '!'be
Center, Rums&y Alteration orfcInaI plan called for a wblte
Republican'
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'jJorcelaInized front and Increased
(Continued from Page 1). . IigbUng standards as welI as a 15South Chester road dubbed the fot deeper service area and adproposed building a ''Chinese wall diUonal pumps. The stallon
with super-market-Ilke' par~ baeD operallng on Ii non-confonnarea". condemned all zoning varl- ing use basis In a residential area
ances on general principle and alnce It was built In 1927 when
stated he had other, objections the area was. part of. Springfteid
which professional ethics prevent- Township V{hich had no· zo!'ing
ed his giving unless he were re- ordinance.
quested to dli so ~ private conHobart Swan of Rutgers aveference with Council and the doc- nue. accoJ':.llanied by James Clittors concerned.
ford, protested that thj> moder-'
Twenty-two close residents had ritzation was not Ifcontinui~g
'signed a letter to Council stating replacing" the existing facillty
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T.,.
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lIDS. IIAIlION CAIIPIIBu..
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they had no objeetions to the "the same manner". as the rule on
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'medical center. Several were non-conforming properties reads.
present. Mr. and Mrs. Moms L.
Johnson said the change a~:;~::1
Potts' of Yale avenue said the Iy sho"ld lessen noise and a
building would improve a property ance' and curtail rather than ex"(hich has been a continuous eye- pand the bulldlng's use. since it
sore and has no appeal for resi- has been used ""s an auto
dential use. It, would bring higher sbop and sales aglmcy while .a more
tax... to the Borough treasury as llmited servi~. c¥eay of the Graduate Penn State UniverP a • t president Swarthmore
Lffetime Swarthmore reSident;
well as benefiting the entire com- fileling'type. is now planned. .
sity; life-long resident of PennSwim Club; member SwarthPad presldeat of Home and
munity by establlshment of 24sylvania; Vestryman of the' more Rotary Club; poaduate of' Sehool AIIoclatlon, Rofary Club.
hour medical service. 'they stated.
"Please Fence Me .111"
TrlD\ty Episeopal Church; ___
LehJch Uliiv......ly; tl4P'Ved aa_
Ik'Greatlon A_I~on; _n,",
Echoing her husband's opposiMelvin' Wbiteleather,' spokes- elate· lIUIJUOger of the Untted
lJeutenan&, junior poade. In the
Iy Oil stirarthmore eollece
lion to the medical center. Mrs. man for owners of seven proper- Benefit Lffe lDsuran•• Company
Navy, World War U; proprietor
Board of .....ce.... and m_her
Leslie' Korndalfer of 305 Sou t h ties on Magill and Parrish: roads. In Pbilaclelphla.
. of his oWn ceneral eontnctinc
01 lIIliIliln Dollar Roundtable of
Chester road. who said she had won Councll's permission to erect
business.
LIfe Un~rwrlte....
lived In the borough for 50 years. a conUnuods .seven"to-eight-foOtBIRNEY K. MORSE.
pointed out what she termed as high solid, wood fence in place of
T. W. P~ESCOTT
ROBDT H. WILSON,
many more unsightiy spots in the the high hildge being' removed
'community and strongly blamed. from the rear .of their J);'~~I'~~:: I
Borough Secretary Elliott Rich- by the wideliing of ~
.irdson and members of Council pike.
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for not taking steps to see that.
George C. Friend of Pa,!.ish road
vacant ground and streets were was likewise gran£ed a request
kept clear of rubble, sidewalks connected with prolE..,tiing: 'cI1l1
to create upheavals, and residents alion from the encroaching highconstralnjld from "cheating" the way. At Friend's r.;quest COllncil
Borou!!]!. and Federal government agreed to remove ten foeet of pav_
out ot .taxes due f~om undeclared ing from the Pike end of Parrish
ap'!CrtIDents they illegally maintal~ road so that s"bstantial plantings
, In non-apartment zones. Councll could be placed across the street
President Thomas W. Hopper con- end. However the borough fathers
ceded Mrs. Komdaffer might turned doWn his 'further req"ei;t
"have a point". .
that Councilleplace its te~porary
Mrs. Fred Murray ,said she felt barricade at the street end by prothe lot was too small for the pro- viding' a continuatio'1 of the ,fencposed building 'and neighborhood ing to be erected by adjoining
traffic would be further cqngested: residenls.
Mrs. '·James W. Hubbell. also a
Counciiapproved the PresbyI
resident of Yale avenue, stated she terian Board of pensions' prelim:' . IDcumben.,t, Bar.ough
had built h"re five years ago 'in inary plans for development of slnee 1953; member of the LIHarvard Graduate School of
confidence zoning· laws Would be the former Morrow Tract at the bral'1 'Board; attended Ripon
Vice-president, charge of adverBusiness Ailmlnlstratlon; em~
upheld..·
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south, end of . the borough,. with, College, graduated Untted states
tising, Girard Trust Com ExMrs. Frank Mader o~ 307 South the stipulation' that contracts . IIIIl1tary Academy' at West , ployed Ayer Advertising AcenC3'.
.haDce. Bank. Ii'hlladelpbJa: fo.rchester ~oad and S: Milton Bry- ~eeting borough regulations as to Point; dlieetor· and vfce presi- 'lIIarketin. Plannlttg; orpntzed·
membership solicitation SWarth~, . mer . ne~.""erJng
ant who oWlls the house next to' building of. hoine.. ,!nd sewers be dent of the Sun. Pipe Line COJn~'
pany.
Philadelphia gOW'emlDeat; was
more S.whn. Club. former diMrs. Butler, believed the variance entered into.
rector.
secretary;·
chairman·
Deputy City Treasurer; Direcwould downgrade the nelghborMrs. LlillanBachman. owner' of
,membership
eommlUee;
aetlve
tor Y.)ILCA,. UliitecJ FIlild.
hood.
a store at 514 Yale avenue. was
~RRY WOOD; ,
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. In civic, charitable fund nilsThe.' 600-member Swarthmore granted pemrission to alter
Bureau Mimlelpal R
nch;
tog; tw~ chHdren.
Property' Owners Association. al- building ,to include the entire
SwiLrthmore resldeat 23·
though previously on record as floor for store use. and COllfi",e,l
opposed tollli variances In theory. living quarters to the second story.
had' written to Council that it
Robert W, Lander was refused
would' ,nOt Officially oppose thl' permission !a"build a carport c1os~
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meqical cenler if Council and resl- er to the P~OpeTty line than perI
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dimts of' the area felt the center mitted by ordinance governing his
Knowlton'Road 'Iz Mil. West of Mldcll.fan Road
would improve the borough.
property at 328 Haverford
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,
~r. and Mrs. Robert Hl .Wll-1
Court Case Call1leS Second Look liams received appro.ial of a slight
GARDEN AND EASTER FLOWERS
,Council receiVed rePorts from set-back variance in order to
its associate 'counsl>l Guy deFuria build a home ana 50-foot wide lot
and from A. Sidney Johnson. Jr.• ,on B~ine avenue. with th,\ pro'Apples - Honey - P9tatoes , Eg~s .
attorney for Clifford and' J a h n vision. tqat neighbors bordering
Rumsey, regarding a pending
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the Delaware Coimty Courts: DIgCoun~i1 granted the :S\V..rth~
gins recently heard Rumseys' ap- more Recreation Association ,.the
peal from the, Swarthmore Board sum of .$550 towa.rd its summer
',of Adjustment's refusal. of a per- program operation~:"
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IF YOU AREA CONNOIS$EUR
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mit to modernize their automobile
Authorization of ,advertising
'service station at Yale and Rutgers bids for widening College avenue
of
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avenues. While comrp,entirlg' on' and a section of Cresson lane near Incwnbimt, present 'cbalrman of
the exceptional loveliness of A,mherst avenue. and for resur~ Borough Counell Wghway ComSwarthmore. as a community. the facing ()f 10.000 square feet of mittee and member of Safety
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judge declared he felt its authori- worn streeis was given. The aud- Committee; snperintendent of
.tieS were going too far In refusing itor's report was also ordered 'ad- BjuJdlngs and Grounds for
, bON"TOYERLOOK
these property oWliers permission vertIsed.
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Swarthmore College: Mr. Wood
to improve their property fOr a
Is president of Eaaern Redon
Genus Collelclae Bt!wwe
.conUnuance of an established
O£ College Saper...&e...dents. _
nOn-cOnfonnlng. u.e, H\ reserved
Councilman Charles Topping,
declsio;'·.temporirlly iii. hope· a father of the one-fear-old SW81.rth··I
Asselnl,11'! lallelaS
..possible friendly se.tt1ement of the mo,... 'Mosquito Control. was auth~ TonOI'ght
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case between. Council. and the orized to proceed with any neceSRum....ys. might remove him from sar,ir adjustments of equiiIP:m:;en:t~In~ls~Th:e~:~~:::th
the
the probable position .of being the prepartion for the first b
Junior Assemblies
will meet torught ,fn the Woman's
first judge to uptUrn a· .swarth- of 1957's winged demons.
more decision.
Clyde C. Yetter complaln
permit applications from Rumseys near his Dartmouth Circle proPer- Estey, Mr. an~ Mrs. qeorge RalnIll\d ~or Cilies ~ce Oil Corpar" ty' asking-Council' to clear the. lot i1ton and' Dr.' and Mrs; Dina Mcand P.liburns,
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'ation w!u> Council Monday ev~ and .._ _ . chargeS to the bwner.
will assist the grade hosts
~. Run\~e:r has plllllDed to sell Council agreed to. notify U>ebonll- Mr, and Mrs. J, -Harry Beckmann.
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. the pr~ to Cities ServIce:
Ing ~pany of the developer of .. The sprIng party for tbi! nIUtb
Council gnmteCi: th" pe~ts. that seCtion. "rhO retains ~t1e to grade \will be held . tomOrrow,
with the provIsjIl that .,the new' this remaining empty p!<*.
. ' 13. from .8:30 IlilUl ll.
iront'lof the ~.buildlng be.' ..Counciiman J. Roy CBn'9U
will 'be Mr. and :Mrs.
of uneoda:ted bricktoeonfonn with iested.an InvestigaUon and Clamp,.
Gargiulo, Mr. and lira.
ItS sides; that adVertili1nJ sips Ing down 0/1 illegaI a~t8 In Maurice L. webster, ~.and .
neahe Square
arid such devices nol be iDai Iseil, the borough. CouneiI ,dedded'to
Mrs. .. Henry T.' Ward"
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over
already customary on study meaDs Qf'
are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
,Plenty
of fre" Parking
the idle; and'
In- ~'.'
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Incumbent, Ratledge resident,
two children In' school; five
years Rutledce School Director.
two years Ratled&'e-Swarthmore
Unton' Director; Wharton S.hoOl
poaduate; owns anll _rates
electrical equi.....ent buslnesa.
D. MACE GOWINQ
Borou&h resident 12 years:
member Presbylterlan Cburch.
Education Committee Home &
S.hoel; former chairman Education Committee Leque Women Voters, Girl, Seout .. Leader.
NelchlMlrboodChaIrman;. two
children; work. Ph,lIcal Educa~.
tlon, Soelal 8ervi~
DONALD, P. JONES.
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DAVJD L., LAIRD,
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4-Year Term
"We believ'e:'
Parents Council Reviews
Proposed Bicycle Program
Current, pfeiy 8o~sfs'
Audiences, Plugs Art.
(ConUnned from Page 1)
succ\,ssful Dr: Hickel. and An<;lre
Pollock and Mike Schinagel who
give excellent give-and-take performances as the French Prof...sor Jw-qell'e. and his translator
Denesco.
Production staff for the play.
which sees-its closing performances tonight and tomorrow. Inelude:
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,
Diz Seymour, prompter; ,.Roy
McCune tech,nlca:I director; Frank
Starrett: stage Manager; Charlotte
Maas and Oliver Smith lighting'
make-up ladies· Betty' BOOtley:
Katrina Ives. Evelyn Hessenbruch.
and. Lee Gilbert· Corinna Foster
and Judy, ROess,' mUsic; and Mildred Bingham. chairman of prop- .
erties, assisted by Jean, Grog~,
MaTguerite Soule. and 'Louise
Swenning.
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Parents Council of the
'Elemental')' Schools of·th,e·Siw"rtllmore Rutiedge School' dlJltrict has
'been awari of the many needs for
a Bicyc1;,:,Safety, Program in ~ur
. coqununity.In 'Jimu.,..y .1956 Mrs.
Gablielle H~swald was ap_
pointed chairman. of a specIal committee to study this "ctiVity. With
Mrs. EcIinlll!d .rones. Mrs. Johan
COMPLETE LINE OF TOYS
The
study was made conNatvig
others(lfety
volunteers·an
cerning 'and
bicycle
Formerly on Home and S.h""l
As8oeiation Executive Commit-:
tee and Teache... Salary C..m~
mlttee; YlaJe .racIuate;. Seout
UId Communlly leader; admln-.
isVaOVI' eDCiDeer and elllPio),ee .
reIatI_ ........eIJR; 8C&Ive EpIseo" .
pe"an; three ebDcIren." ~L
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' •••·Tea TuesdayMrs. Hans Borei of Rutgers aVe'nuewUl giv/' ,an illustrated talk
'In Sweden at them~ of ~e
New :MemberS' Group ,oi the
Faculty TeaCZlub of the Univer,sity of Pennsylvania at th!! home
ot Mrs. Charles
118 iIll)dale
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The final lecture in the "Art and
Mass Media" series will concern
television and will he delivereq
by Lawrence Langner on the
Swarthmore College campus 'April
14 at 8: 15 p.m. In Clotl-Jer Memorial.
Mr. Langner has been producer ,
of the "Uliited States Steel Hour"
since 1953 and is also interested
In The Theatre Guild. of which
he was a chief founder; his Westport Country Playhouse is. in Con_
necticut
and the. American
Shakespeare Festival Theatre and
Academy is at Stratford, Conn.
In addition to Mr. Langner. the
series has included novelist James
Michener; llbrettist Oscar Hammersteln II, novelist Budd Schulberg, director and producer Harold
Clurman. choregrapher Jerome
Robbins. composer Paul Creston,
and motion picture producer Dore
Schary.
The lecture is free and the public is invited.
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CHOCOLATES
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Langner To Speak .
At Conege Sunday
. President Board of the Swarthmore Publio Llbral'1l Boant
It will,set a precedent for future Media Fellowship'Speaker
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primary campaigns." '
AtteJided
Northwestern
ami
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incumbe"t,
president
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of
the
member Robert Wade Nel&hCI~ce E .. Pickett•. Executive
"" 'borhood" HO_":EJbester,,,poad-,, SOhOllI ,Board, member. fo,- 10; "Wayne ·UnlvenUles; rose 'from
private
iotocaptaln
in
theArm:r
"Schoof
of.
1I'ollflcs"
Secretary
Emeritus of the Ameriyears;
lifetime,
Borough
resi. aate Swarthmore Collece, perdent; aiaduate of Wgh School.
Engineers Corps, World War
The Republican Women of can Friends Service 'Committee•
.inanent ,prestdeut his .1ass;
Grinnell,
Coli
e
ge,
H&rVafd
sales
repreaentatlve
of
the
Slfgh
I
Pem.s}'lv,ania
.with Mrs. Irvin R. will be the',speakel" at the annual
ma:ster's decree Untve...Uy of
.
School
of
pinsinef/8
AdministraFurntture
CompanIes;
baS'
two
MacElwee.
Mt.
Holyoke place. meeting q(;·\.he Media Fellowship.
Pennsylvania, engaged In .h......
SODS
of
gtade
sehoo1
age,
president.
'will
conduct
its regular The meetm~ will be held .at 8
tion;
ComplroUer
Sun
011
Comlcal resea~•.'DnPont Couipany.
pany; one chOd in school.
S~hool of PoUtics' Meeting at 11, p.m. April 16. at the Fellowship
,
a.m"
Monday. April 15. Admis- House. 307 South Jackson street,
,
Kapp~
Hostess
w. NEW'toN. RYERSON.
JOHN
S
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SHALLCROSS.
sian
is
free,
Media. Allen T: Bonnell, WallIng8-Vear Tum
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker. 510
The
Honorable
Geoffrey
A.
Aldford.
vice president of Drexel In".6-Yor Tena
Riverview
road, will· be hostess
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Tuesday for the Kappa Kappa ington, British Counsul General. stitute of, Technology.' and presiGanuria all-liay sewing meeting. will speak on "The Political, Scene dent of the feliowship, wilt: prein Britain."
side. Annl..al elec'Uons will be held.
Or
_liO'lIftIitIr
the statement
·concludlld. "that this Inove will
ensure continued vitality for the
Borough's civic life. and loVe hQpe
LINVILLA. ORCHARDS
t1io.e
(ConUnued from Pag.. 1)
mittee appointed by Borough
Council to promote fue Green
Route for Mi,d-County Expressway; and WilIiam H. Gill. Jr., of
.
lane. who also Is supported by the RepubliCan Commiltee; ,
, For School Board. the Independent Republican group is endorsing D. Mace Gowing of Parrish
road and Mrs. Eudora Sproat
Gerner of South Princeton avenue for the two six-year terms
that are belngconteste<\- Donald
P. Jones of North Swarthmore
avenue, 'also the nominee of the
Repl\blwan Commiltee, is supported for the four-year term. and
David L. Laird of Riverview road
is the IAdependent candidate for
the two-year term.
The Independent Republicans
are making no endorsements for
the posts of Burgess. :rax Collector, Auditor. or Justice of the
eace.
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In explaining the reasons for its
formation, the independent group
noted in its slatement that normally there is little competition for
Borough' offices. "We believe,'· it
said. "that· Republican voters
should be presented with a choice
of outstanding candidates in the
primary. Such a choice Is essential if our system of loc,!1 government is ,to funclion properly."
'The statement also polnt~ out
that the Independent Republican
candidaes' do not constitUte a
"tick,et',' in the normal pollticai
sense of the term. "Independent
Republicans of Swart\tmore did
not hand-pick. their candidates
.and then place them in nomlnaI uon." • the asmouncement con~
tinued .• "Instead.' a gr?",P of. interested ,citizens reVIewed the
qualifications ?f· the vario'~s canp;.dates, who had signified mterest
in tunning for office, and then decided to back' certain iliividuals as
a to>am."
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.a.years.
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Former Republican Committeewoman Northern Precinct; pUt
prerldent Swarthmore Mothe...•
Clnb; former treasurer Delaware Co.u.1y Conncll. Mot,he....
Club; craduate Weslem,CoUe.e
fOr Women, aotlve In Cub SeoutIn.: son, daaghter poade, presehool aces. .
I"d&perident Group
.
Backs Local Rumor
dneerm.;
former
-retai7;. di-
rector Chester Chamber Com-'
meree; former chatrn.n IJeIa,.
ware Connly lllarch 01 Dtmeai·
. pIalden&, ebief .,;.meer 8baII"
cross ,HanulaetarlDc .coir.en,,;
presidflllt three other _
tiona.
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in other communities. After correlating the findings, the committee p~nted a phin to P¥ents
Council;, the School Board. Tt,,?nJas Boyle' and the facplty of
elementarY sc1>ools; all of whom .
gave 'whole, hearted . support to
such a program.
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On APril '29. 'with the aid of
the Swarthmore Blisbiesli'Assocla.
tlon thellPProved pI\m will be put
Into Qpel'atloD. There will be a
techliical exainIDation of each bicycle for safety and of each rider
pn a pIanved, courSe. ,Upon satisfactory completion ~: this' ~ by
both bicycle· and riiier a Iieense
will be' ISsued' 10d a l'E!tIistrali,!l1ll
number put
kept In
oft\ce of the p
of· lbe e1 "fary scbools. .
Mr. and Mrs. Earle. P. Yerkes
of Prfnoeton avenue' return
Mr.anci Mrs. Yerkes spent haIfa
week on' St.SIJrjons Island, Ga.,
an4 a week lind a IAIf In Charles.
rOad, T.nscJowne (jD TU~ay, ton, S.C. .
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Mrs. BoreI-will wear a Swedish mo~ last week from
and JiioL.' Hemy;r., W'eiland
costUm:e, ande:o:hiblt SwedlJh wOOd,N.:.J., to their new
SoUth, Chester road bad' as
BrUcll!S of In!el'est.TeIl will be it6 RimdIe' fOld. Barc:lay
hoa'pest laSt -.-It tIKiIr
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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Republican Can~idates for Borough Council
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Council OK's Medical
Alteration
creased iIluminaUon which would
annoy nelghbol'll, be used. The
Center, Rumsey
original plan caIled for a white
porcelalnized front and increased
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lighting standards as well as a 15South Chester road dubbed the fot deeper service area and adproposed building a "Chinese wall
ditional pumps. The station
with super-market-like' parking
WILLL\M H. GILL, JR.,
PAUL B. BANKS.
WJLLIAJI[
F. LEE,
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Republican Candidates for School Board
CARL D. ANDERSON,
MRS. IllABION CAlIIPBELL,
Z.. Ye.r Term
8-Year Term
.
IIIBS. EUDORA S. GERNER,
...
,",Year Term
been operating on a non-confono ...
area", condemned. all zoning vari- ing use basis in a residential area
ances on general principle and
since it was built in 1927 when
sta!
the area was part of Springfield
which professional ethics preventTownship which had no zoning
ed his giving unless he were reordinance.
quested to do so in private cOnHobart Swan of Rutgers aveference with Council and the docnue,
accompanied by James Cliftors concerned.
ford, protested that the moderTwenty-two close residents had
nization was not "continuing or
signed a letter to Council stating
replacing" the existing facility in
they had no objections to the
"the same manner" as the rule on
medical center. Several were
non-conforming properties reads.
present. Mr. and Mrs. Morris L.
Johnson said the change actualPotts of Yale avenue said the
ly should lessen noise and annoybuilding would improve a property
ance and curtail rather than ex,,\hich has been a continuous eyepand the building's use, since it
sore and has no appeal for resihas been used pS an auto body
dential use. It would bring higher shop and sales agency while a more
taxes to the Borough treasury as
Pas t president Swarthmore
limited service, chiefly of the Graduate Penn Slate UniverLifetime Swarthmore resident:
well as benefiting the entire com- lueling type. is now· planned.
sity: life-long resident of PennSwim Club: member Swarthpm president of Home and
munity by establishment of 24sylvania; Vestryman of the
more Botary Club: graduate of
School Allsoclatlon, Rotary Club,
hour medical service, they stated.
"Please Fence Me In"
Trinity Epl.scopal Church: a8IiOLehigh Univ8l'Bib: 841rVed as
Reereatlon Association: presentEchoing her husband's opposiMelvin Whiteleather: spokes- ciate manager of the United
Lieutenant. junior grade, in the
ly
on Swarihmore
Collere
tion to the medical center, Mrs. man for owners of seven proper... Benellt Life Insurance Company
Navy, World War D: proprietor
Board of Jllanal'el'll atld member
Leslle KorndaffeI' of 305 Sou t h ties on Magill and Parrish roads, In PhUadelphia.
of his own general contractlnl'
of MilDon DoDar RODDdtable of
Chester road, who said she had won Council's permission to erect
business.
Life Un~rwrUers.
lived in the borough for 50 years, a continuous seven-to-eight-foolBIRNEY K. MORSE,
pointed out what she termed as high solid wood fence in place of
T. W. P~ESCOT1'
many more unsightly spots in the the high hedge being removed
ROBERT H. WILSON.
. community and strongly blamed from the rear of their properties
Borough Secretary Elliott Rich- by the widening of Baltimore
ardson and members of Council pike.
for not taking steps to see that
George C. Ft'iend of Pa~rish road
vacant ground and streets were was likewise granted a request
kept clear of rubble, sidewalks connected with protecting children
repaired. tree roots not permitted and diminishing home deprecito create upheavals. and residents ation f.rom the encroaching highconstrain~d from "cheating" the way. At Friend's request COLJncil'
Borough and Federal government agreed to remove ten f-eet of pav_
out of taxes due from undeclared ing fro'm the Pike end of Parrish
apartments they illegally maintain mad so Ihat substantial plantings I
in non-apartment zones. Council could be placed across the street!
I President Thomas W. Hopper con- end. However the borough fathers
ceded Mrs. Korndaffer might turned down his further request
"have a point...
that Council ;replace its temporary
Mrs. Fred Murray said she felt barricade at Ihe slreet end by prothe lot was too small for the pro- viding a continuation of the fencposed building and neighborhood ing 10 be erecled by adjoining i
traffic would be further congested: residents.
Mrs, James W. Hubbell, also a. Council approved the Presby,
resident of Yale avenue, stated she terian Board of Pensions' prelim- Incumbent, Borough
had built here five years ago in inary plans for development of since 1953; member of the LiHarvard Graduate School of
confidence zoning laws would be the former Morrow Tract at the brary Board: attended Ripon
Vice-president, charge of adverBusiness
Administration;
em
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College,
graduated
United
States
upheld.
south end of the borough, with
tising, Girard Trust COTll Exployed Ayer Advertising Agency,
Mrs. Frank Mader o( 307 South the stipulation Ihat contracts Military Academy at West
change Bank, I.'hlladelphia: forMarketinl' Plannmg: organized
Chester road and S. Milton Bry- meeting borough regulations as to Point; director and vice prest-.
membership soUcltation Swarth- . mer newspaperman eoveriDg
ant who oWl}s the house next to· building of. homes and sewers be dent of the Sun Pipe Line Coni.
pany.
more Swim Club, former di ...
Philadelphia government: was
Mrs. Butler, believed the variance entered into.
rector,
secretary;
chairman
would downgrade the neighborMrs. Lillian Bachman, owner of
Deputy City Treasurer; Direc. membership committee: active
HARRY WOOD,
tor Y.RC.A., United Fund,
hood.
a store at 514 Yale avenue, was
in civic, charitable fund ralsThe 600-member Swarthmore granted permission to alter the
Bureau Municipal Research:
Ing; tw~ children.
Property Owners ASSOCiation, al- building to include the entire first
Swarthmore resident 23 years.
though previously on record 85 floor for store use, and confine
opposed to all variances in theory, living quarters to the second story.
had written' to Council that it
Robert W. Lander was refused
would not Officially oppose the permission to build a carport clos:"
medical cent'er if Council and resi- er to the property line than per,
.
dents of the area felt the center mitted by ordinance governing his
Knowlton
Road
'/2
Mile
West
of
Middlefan
Road
would improve the borough.
property at 328 Haverford place.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert He WilCourt Case Causes Second Look
Iiams received approval of a slight
GARDEN AND EASTER FLOWERS
. Council received reports from set-back variance in order to
its associate counsel Guy deFuria build a home on a 50-foot wide lot
and from A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., on Bodine avenue, with th~ pro. Apples - Honey - P9tatoes - Eggs
attorney for Clifford and J a h n vision that neighbors bordering
Rumsey, regarding a pending de- the lot were agreeable to the varicision by Judge John Diggins of ance.
the Delaware Counly Courts. DigCouncil granted the Swarthgins recently heard Rumseys' ap- more Recreation Association .·the
peal from the, Swarthmore Board sum of $550 towa.rd its su~mer
of Adjustment's refusal of a per- program operation.
IF YOU ARE A CONNOISSEUR
mit to modernize their automobile
Authorization of .advertising for
service station at Yale and Rutgers bids for widening College avenue
of
avenues. While commenthtg on and a section of Cresson lane near Incumbent. present chairman of
the exceptional loveliness of Amherst avenue, and for reSUr- Borough Council Highway ComSwarthmore as a commun}.ty. the facing of 10,000 square feet of mlltee and member of Safety
judge declared he felt its authori- worn streets was given. The aud- CommiUee; supelintendent of
ties were going too far in refusing itor's report was also ordered ad- Buildings and Grounds for
DON'T OVERLOOK
these property owners permission vertised.
Swarthmore College: Mr. Wood .
to improve their property for a
Is president of Eastern Region
Genus Culicidae Beware
continuance of an establisbed
of College Superintendents.
non-conforming use, H\ reserved
Councilman Charles Topping,
,
decision temporarily in hope· a father of the one-;year-old Swarlhpossible friendly settlement of the more Mosquito Control. was authcase between Council. and the orized to proceed with any necesRumseys, might remove him from sary adjustments of equipment in
The seventh grade group of the
the probable position of being the prepartion for the first onslaught Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
IIrst judge to upturn a Swarth- of 1957's winged demons.
will meet tonight in the Woman's
more decision.
Clyde C. Yetter complained of Club on Park avenue from 7:30
Johnson filed identical building rats and rubbish on a vacant lot to 9:30. Dr. and Mrs. Martin
permit applications from Rumseys near his Dartmouth Circle proper- Estey, Mr. and Mrs. George Ham...
and for Cities Service Oil Corpor- ty, asking ..council to clear the lot ilion and Dr. and Mrs. Dino Mcation with Council Monday eve- and assess charges to the owner. Curdy will assist the grade hosts
ning. Rumsey has planned to sell Council agreed to notify the bond- Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Beckmann.
the property to Cities Service.
ing company of the developer of
The spring party for the ninth
Council granted the permits, that section, who retains title to grade •will be held tomorrow,
with ," the proviS/lI that the new this remaining' empty plot.
Apfll 13, from 8:30 until U.
front· of the existing building be
Councilman J. Roy Carroll sug- Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs.
of uncoated brick to conform with gested.an investigation and clampc Edward Gargiulo. Mr. and Mrs.
its sides; that advertising signs ing down on illegal apartments in Maurice L. Webster, Jr., and Mr.
and such devices not. be increased, the borough. Council decided to and Mrs. Henry T. Ward. Jr.
oyer those already customary on study means of accomplishing Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G.
Plenty of' Free Parking
the site; and that no greaUy in- this.
Gimmerman.
Incumbent, Rutledge resident,
lwo children in school: five
years Rulledg" School Director.
two ye&l'II Rulledge-Swarlhmore
Union Director; Wharton Schoof
craduate; owns ana operates
eleeMeal equipment business.
D. MACE GOWING
Borough resident 1Z years;
member Presby*"rlan Church,
Edueation Committee Home &
School; former chairman Education Committee League Women Vote1'!!. Girl. Scoul. Leader,
N el&'hlMlrhood Chairman; two
children: work, Physical Educa-.
tion. Social Service.
Former Republican Commltteewoma.n Northern Precinct: past
president Swarthmore Mothers'
Club; former treasurer Delaware County Council, Mo~ers'
Club; graduate Western. College
fOr Women, active in Cnb Sconting; son, daughter grade, preschool ages..
DONALD P. JONES.
DAVID L. LAIRD,
,",Year Term
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President Board of the Swarthmore Public IJbrary: Board
member Robert. Wade Neigh. borhood' House . Chester; graduate Swarthmore College. permanent president his class;
master's degree Ubiversity of
Pennsylvania, engaged in chemical research, DuPont Company.
Incumbent,
president of tbe
School Board, member for 10
years: lifetime Borough resident: graduate of High School,
Grinnell· Coli e g e, lIarvard
School of puslne"" Administration; Comptroller Sun Oil Company; one child in school.
W. NEWTON RYERSON.
6-Year Term
LINVILLA ORCHARDS
JOHN S. SHALLCROSS.
6-Vear Term
CHOCOLATES
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sales representative of the Sligh
Furniture Companies; has two
sons of grade school age.
Formerly on Home and School
Association Exeeutlve Commit~
tee &Ild Teachers Salary Committee; Yale graduate; Scont
and Community leader; admInlatralive. engineer atld employee
relations _1&1Ist; active Epl.sco.,.,lian; three children ~ schC!OI.
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Graduate Collingdale H. S.,
Drexel 1942, B. S. Eleetrieal Engineering: former secretary. director Chester Chamber Commerce; former chairman Delaware County March of Dimes;
p~dent, chief engineer ShallCrcJSS .Manufacturlng Company;
president three other corporations.
Mrs. Hans Borei of Rutgers avenue will give an illustrated talk
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
on Sweden at the meeting of the of Princeton avenue returned
New Moembers Group of the Saturday from a three-week trip.
Faculty Tea aIub of the Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Yerkes spent half a
sity of Pennsylvania at the home week ;'n St. Simons Island, Ga.,
of Mrs. Charles Price, 118 HilJdale anll a week and a h\lf in Charlesroad, Lansdowne on Tuesday. ton, S. C.
A pn'1 16 • a t 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howarth
Mrs. Borei ·will wear a Swedish moJed last week from CoI1jngscostume, and exhibit Swedish wood, N.J.• to their new home at
articles of interest. Tea will be 116 Randle road. Barclay Farm,
served. Those who require trans- Haddonlleld, N.J. Mrs. Howarth
portatlon are asked to 'phone Mrs. is the former Miss Claire RinSamuel .C:;urin KIngswood 3-2579.. cliffe of Strath Haven a.venue.
Langner To Speak
At College Sunday
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mittee appointed by Borough
Council to promote the Green
The final lecture in the "A..t and
Route for Mid-County ExpressMass
Media" series will concel'n
way; and William H. Gill, Jr., of
television
and win be delivered
Dogwood lane, who also is supby
Lawrence
Langner on the
ported by the Republican ComSwarthmore College campus April
mittee.
For School Board. Ihe Indepen- 14 at 8: 15 p.m. in Clot!,jer Medent Republican group is endors- morial.
Mr. Langner has been producer
ing D. Mace Gowing of Parrish
road and Mrs. Eudora Sproat of the "United States Sleel Hour"
Gerner oC SouJth Princeton ave- since 1953 and is also interested
nue for the two six-year terms in The Thealre Guild, of which
Ihal are being contested.
Donald he was a chief founder; his West. ,
P. Jones of Norlh Swarthmore port Country Playhouse is in Con_
and
the· American
avenue. also the nominee oC the necticut
Republican Committee, is sup- Shakespeare Festival 'l'heatre and
ported for the four-year term, and Academy is at Stratford, Conn.
David L. Laird of Riverview road
In addition to Mr. Langner, the
is the I.ldependent candidate for series has included novelist James
the two-year term.
Michener; librettist Oscar HamThe Independent Republicans merstein II. novelist Budd Schulat"e making no endorsements for berg, director and producer Harold
the posts of Burgess, Tax Collect- Clurman. choregrapher Jerome
or. Auditor, or Justice of the Robbins. composer Paul Crooton.
Peace.
and motion picture producer Dore
In explaining the reasons for its Schary.
formation, the Independent group
The lecture is free and the pubnoled in its st",lement that norm- lic is invited.
ally there is littl.. competition for
Borough offices. "We believe," it
said, "that Republican voters Current. Play Boosts
should be presented with a choice
Audiences, Plugs Art
of outstanding candidates in the
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primary. Such a choice is essensuccessful Dr: Hickel, and Andre
tial if our system of local governPollock and Mike Schlnagel who
ment is to function properly."
give excellent give-and-take perThe statement also pointed out
formances as the French Profesthat Ihe Independenl Republican
sor JUIllelle, and his translator
candie'les do not constitute a
Denesco.
"ticket.. in the normal political
Production staff for the play,
sense of the term, "Independent
which sees· its closing performRepublicans of Swart\lmore did
ances tonight and tomorrow, innot hand-pick their candidates
clude:
and then place them in nominaDiz Seymour, prompter; Roy
tion." . the announcement can":
McCune, techllical director; Frank
I tinued .• "Instead, a group of inStarrett, siage Manager; Charlotte
terested citizens reviewed the
Maas and' Oliver Smith, lighting;
qualifica tions of the various canmake-up ladies Betty Bentley,
didates. who had signified interest
Katrina Ives, Evelyn Hessenbruch,
in running for office, and then deand Lee Gilbert; Corinna Foster
cided to back certain inividuals as
and Judy Roe5s, music; and Mila team."
dred Bingham, chairman of propHWe believe," the statement
erties, assisted by Jean Grogan.
concluded, "that this move will
Marguerite Soule, and Louise
ensure continued vitality for the Swenning.
Borough's civic life, and we hQpe
it will set a precedent for future
Media Fellowship Speaker
primary campaigns."
Clarence E. Pickett, Executive
Secrelary Emeritus of the AmeriThe Republican Women of can Friends Service Committee,
Pennsylvania ,with Mrs. Irvin R. will be the speaker at the annual
MacElwee, Mt. Holyoke place, meeting of the Media Fellowship.
president, will conduct its regular The meeiing will be held at 8
School of Politics Meeting alII. p.m. April 16, at the Fellowship
a.m., Monday, April 15. Admis- House, 307 South Jackson street •
. Kappa Hostess
sion
is free.
Media. Allen T. Bonnell. WallingMrs. Waiter R. Shoemaker, 510
The
Honorable
Geoffrey
A.
Ald_
ford,
vice president of Drexel InRiverview road, will be hostess
ington.
British
Counsul
General,
stitute
of, Technology, and presiTuesday for the Kappa Kappa
Gamma all-day sewing meeting. will speak on "The Political Scene dent of the fellowship, will· prein Britain."
side. Annual elections will be held&
Parents Council Reviews
I Proposed Bicycle Program
,
Jr. Assembly Dances
Tonightan.dTomorrow
....Ve.r Term·
4.Year Term
Independent Group
Backs Local Rumor
The Parents Council of the
Elementary Schools of the· Swarlhmore Rutledge School district has
I been aware of the many needs for
a Bicycle· Safety Program in our
community. In January .1956 Mrs.
Gabrielle Hoenigswald was appointed chairman of a special committee to study this a,ctivity. With
Mrs. Edmund Jones, Mrs. Johan
Natvig and other volunteers an
extensive study was made concerning bicycle s~fety programs
in other communities. After correlating the findings. the committee presented a plan to Pa·rents
Council, the School Board, Thomas Boyle and the facpIty of the
elementary schools, all of whom
gave whole hearted support 10
such a program.
On April 29, 'with ·the aid of
the Swarthmore Business Associa- ,
tion the l!pproved plan will be put
into Qperation. There will be a
technical examination of each bicycle for safely and of each rider
on a plan!led course. Upon satisfactory completion of this test by
both bicycle' and rider a license
will be issued 'md a registrati,on
number put on the bicycle ~th
a record of these numbers being
kept in th" office of the principal
of the elementary schools.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
of South Chester road' had as
their house guest last week their
COUsin' MiSS Mary Apperson of
Blacksburg, Va,
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PHILADELPHIA HOMI SHDWI.
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thea see the «!DIY display ill IJIIa.
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Holyoke place, resenl, presided bott of Harvard avenue l'elumed cut CoUege, will appejlr in the dessert party Saturday evenIDg at
over the Board of lIIanagers of the Tuesday from a two-weeit trip to annual Lenten oratorio thls S"UD- his home on COlumbia avenue.
PlWadelpbia Chapter, Daughters Florida. They spent two days on day at Connecticut College 111
Mrs. HeDiy L. Smith of Dariof the American Revolution. meet- Anna IIIari& bland and en route New London. ·The joint perform- m~uth House left yesterday by
tog Wednesday, April 10, at 8:30 stopped at Uurham. N. C •• and St. abce with Yale University Glleelplane for Las cruces. N. M••.
at the House of COloDIal Dames. Simons Island. Ga. .
Club will feature the Bach B vilit with her SOD the Rev. Ban.,--------.:...-----~---:__~-------I Minor Mass. The perf0"i&Dce
croft P. SmIth and Mrs. Smith·
be repeated at Yale on April 14. several weeks.
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AUDITORS' REPORT
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March 18. 1957
U.AL NOTICES
Borough COUDcil and Burgess
Borough of Swarthmore .
• Swarthmore. PennsylVania .
Gentlemen:
Your Auditors have completed their examination of the finiIDclal
records of the Borough Secrelary. Treasurer and Tax Collector for
the year ended December 31. 1956. and present herewith a comparative
statement of receipts and expenditures for the years 1955 and 1956.
together with a statement showing the financial pooition of the Borough as of the close of those years.
Our examjnation was made in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards. and accordingly include such tests of accounting
records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in. the circumstances.
8
In accordance with the practice of previous years. the assets
shown in the permanent fund reflect the gross asset value. 'no depreciation having been taken thereon.
.
Respectfully submitted.
BRUCg D • .sM'lTH
RIOHMID M. SNYDER
HENRY L. HARRIS
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A il'OlJP of 40 Swartbmore
PreSbyterian Cbureh women left
on the, 8: 01 train tbIa mDl'Dlna to
spend the day at the United Nations. The trip is. being made
under • the . leadership of 1IIrs.
Esther Holmes .Jones.of Germanwell known to many
ORDI!fANCE NO. ~9
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE WIDEN-
ce~t~OD of the asphalt binder.
·O··OP.
Our New
Face I.lftlng
glass-top, ",uriIIg_
3. Furnl'hlng and ,,"p17l.. opp"",l. type .bus will· meet the grqup at
_teiF 8100 plio. . of ...bal. Wnder. Suburban Station and take them
All ...terl.l, and work ,ball be In
direc' ".. to 'U. N.· Headquarters.
cordance wfth .pecI8eaUoIU. a COPT
Y
which ..ay be .....red from the unde.... There' will be a tour of the bulld.Igned. ings. luncheon in the delegates.
The Borough t'fterva the rigbt to ...l~e 1
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any inCormalIties In the bid, received.
?iptng room. t: speclaI briefing by
reJoet any or aU bids. to a...nI the..... a member of the Secretarial or a
tlon,
deacrlbod In It.... Z and 3 to dlft'or· national del....
ati~ ettendance at
ent eontraetors. to award the
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an afternoo,P
~ee~
the
of
work. ond to the bidder ....... proPOOlll I, Trusteesblp COUl)cil.· and a time
d....ed to be ....t ad ••n"",..u. to the for . browsing' in th.e litera+"-
P.oAD TO PRINCETON AVENUE AT
public interest.
A .. "Ified ebeek I. the .um of' '100. room. and gift shops.
THE COUNOIL OF' THE- BOROUGH" mUtlt aeeompapy the hid of each eontraetor
This trip, planned by the
............
BQROUGH.
~l
education and action department
of. the Woman's Association. baa
menta of dedilJtion entered Into wIth the ment and fut-niab honda· B8 required bJ"
Sebool DIstrict of the Borough of Swartb. law. the form of wbicb ma)' be examlDed been g~eatly anticipated by the
more on_ "Jub' 24, 1941 Ite
Ot· SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
and the penon or :firm to whom an,. Con.
WHElJEAB. In eorisequenee of agree-- tract ia awarded must execute an .......
in Deed Book lUi. page 689) and wIth \
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
~
Sw.rthmo~ College on August 22. 19(1
Borough SeCretary
ot the United Nations within their
(recorded at Media -in Deed Book 11,(6. 2T.4·67
circles.
page 620) 'the Borough acquired an ad·
Theodore Stevenson of
dillonal strip of ground -lor bighw.,. pur.
ReqUEST ,FOR B~
~Ight.(8·) feet wide runnmg alone
Sealed blda wtll be reeehred in Council Rye, N. Y., formerly of PI n,e
the lK)utherlll' .ide of College Avenue Cham~r, 121 Park Avenue. Swarthmore, Rldge and an active member. ot
•
YEARS ENDED
Increase
(fifty (50') feet wide) between Cheater Pa. on Ma,. 13th. 1957 at 7:80 P.M . . .to.
• ti
h
Dee. 31. 1956 Dee. 31. 1966 (Dee...... )
Road and Princeton Ave~ue, at wl\,lch ern nbUB'bt Saving _Time for furnishing
assO£la on, WI Jom t e group
Tax.. Collected .......................... $122.936.30
$111.0%'1.43
S 6,907.87
point the dedicated land wldena to aeven~ tbe materlafs and doIng the work of eurb-- for the day.
Sewer Reat. ••••••••••••••.••••••••••• ".
20.861.'27
"19,937.20
4.241.01 teen (17') 'I feet IIIx (6") inches more 01' In&' and paving Creason Lane lbetwean
_ _ _ _ _ _-,-_ _
Permltt ••• ••••••• ............ ........ •••
3.113.61
4,260.U, (
416.98) leu; and <,
_.
"~.
Amberst Avenue and Little Crum Creek
Inspection Servicel ••••••••.•.••.•.•..•.•
850.00
326.00
"2&.00
WHEREAS. the Borougb~s ~bout to im. in accordance with plan. and ,pectScatlonll
Wa~d
street Openinga •••..•• ••••.. •••..•..••••
1,366.60
2.6iD.60
(1.314.00)
proy. College Avenue between &aid palnta, wbich mar, be Been at the oftice, of the
rCA'
H... .. ......... :........................
1.102.00
1.222.00
( 120.00) with
....pect to Ita p ....nt width of 8fl>'. und... I.... "A .....18ed .check for,@.OO·· .
Aeerue4 Interest..........................
729.00
(
729.t)())
eight
(68) feet.
,hall aeeompany each bid and the fh'J&.' or
. ,
Rent •••••••.••••••.••••.•••••..•• :......
172.96
112.96
60.00
NOW THAEFORE. ~ It en8.~h!d: _
penOn to wbom th. cobtraet--i. awarded
Ladles of ~e Delaware 'CoUItty
Gifts ".....................................
8,822.46
8.822.416
I. The proper Borougb omeel"ll are shall execute a contract and furnlah bondi, SPCA are' collecting articles. in
High...,. Aid (Liquid Fuel) ._. •••. .......
10.211.04
6,808.66
3.f68.39
Police' Sen-iea : •••••,....................
1,667.00
.1.600.00
67.00 hereby aut~orIz.ed to. proeure eompeUUv.e the form of whlcb may be seen at the gQOd conditlon for their, White
Deposita bJ' DeveJopers ...................
24,368.86
(24.35-6.86) bid, and enter Into approprJate contraell ~Rlce of the undersigned. The Borous:h f'&o Elephant Sale' to be held' Batur";
Parlda8' Meters •••••••• ~........... .••
10.796.93
10,826.14
(
30.21) for widening the cartway of College aye-- Hrvetl the right to waive &n]J' bitormalltl..
Special Auesamenb .....................
9.005.11 ;
2,010.61
6.994.60 nue between Chetlter Road and Princeton tn tbe bids received; to reject an" or all day," April. 27, at the Old Legion
Temporiry Loan. • •••••••••••••••• • • •• •• •
6.000.00
6,000.00 Avenue. py movIng the ltOutherly curb bIds: .t9., award the contract :bnl,. to thole Hall, Saxer avenue, in SprinJ,fletd.
.
Sale of Properl7 ........................
181.88
83.08
98,80 Itne thereof BGuthwardl" a distance ot ten ex~rieneed in _this clan of wOrk, and to
Mrs. Georg~ 'Bltnd, a tfo.rmer
&re'" of Iunstmenu . ~. ~. •••••• ••••• ••• •• •
13.600.00
18.600.00 (IO') feet and bJ" improving the laid Rd. t~e bidder' whose proposal II: d6emed to
Refunda and Other ReeeiPlll ••• ........... •
671~18
2.292.96'-( 1.616.77) dltronal width of cartway with· bituminoUJ be moat a~vantageoua to the ~hltc inter- resident of North Chester road, is_
Ftreinen'. ,1teJlef ........................
1.886.2&
2,082.81
(~177.66) ooncret. conformln.. to iltanderd Borough at.
• .
I
n~~~~'.t Cbalrman_ f or t h
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
e 'jorganiTran.fon _BetA"WU Funds ••
2.661.60
• 2.661.60 specificationa. the said -e:artway to' be of '
such wIdth at -the, Princeton Avenue end
' Borough SecNuJ?' .
and, will ~ome to colleCt
TOTAL RBCBIPTS
within ~he oftlrlar st~t Una. aa th~ 2T·(..],2
Unwanted items at a time con$214.334.00
Higbway C:»mmlttee shail dIrect.
.
.
REQUBST FOR BIDS
.'
toIs the donor. Her telephone
2. The said Highway Committee 11
Gelier8i (Jo,r't. • ........................ . , 24.690.12 , 24,926.47 '( 236.S6) ,bere"" authorized to determine the feul. Sealed bids will be recelvld In Council number "KI~ 3.....15.
of ulln,. some or all of th. exist-- Chamber. 121 Park Avenue. ~"~~''''
P9~lce
•.....••..•••••••••.•........•••.
47.904.9~
69.866.32
( 1.961.38) biltty
nk:
curb
atones ..... natltut'iI- the f t. . . . .t Pa. on M&J' 13th. 1967 at 7:30
L . 'h' .
.
111... .. .... _.......................... ..
6.711.11
27.118.61
( 20.947.40) ~outherly' curb of - College ..Avenue.
.
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h
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Hollis.'
danghter
of .LY.U;
".-.and
tn
ern
,
g
.
.-,v
nil
,me
..
or
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~
_
Health
...................... ~ ••.••••••.
11.607.61
9,269.32
2.288.29 replace nch aa may not be reused with . the :materIals ,and doing the work of
and
Mrs.
E.
;8. Hollis of. South
Hll'hw.,.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '••
31.'76.93
(
....
7.80)
36.03"'3
granite curb Iton.. conforming to Borough app~xtmately 2231i lQuare f~ of
road, was initiated TuesS~t "Lll(btInll .;. •••••••••••••••.••• ,••••
7.3'9.68
6.919.67
~30.01
llpeclficatlona. Tbe aald ~rouglt offiCftn are .ldewalk along- the Southerl7 aide of
Recreation
•••••••••••.••••••••••.••••••
1,6"5.25
1,801.85
256.30) further auth'brIzed to move. eonatrud Dr lege A"enue on the front of _the _propert)' day into :the natrIhaJ. honoriary
Miacell&IU!OUI
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
5.665.62
8.674.21
1.991.41
reconstruct lIuch aldewalks or 'portions of the Swartbmore Hlgh School. Blda shall ~cholastlc fraternity for f.reshman
Payment TemPOt'81'7 Loan _•.•••••••••••••
• 6.000.00
6,000.00
thereof" and to move / or :replace' such be in ~ceordanee with pianB and llpeelfica. girls" Alpha Lambda Alpha. af""'"
::::enta "Purchased ••••••••••••.••••.
6.788.05
6.788.06 shrubs
other objedll as ptay 'be n«ea-- tiona ,which" may' be 84Ben at the office of
19,861.06
23,88'.06
( ,.688.00) I"ary to-and
carry
out the terms of the aald t~e unde.,lgned. A certIfled cl£eck .for ~~UW University, GreeJJ,~fi'".·
LlbraJ'J'
•••••••••••• '; ••••••••••••••••••
10.869.62
10.368.54
516.08 agreementil with the SchOol: i>iatriet Rnd .100,00 .hall accompany each bid and the Ind., where she returned Sunday -"
Sinking Fund •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
16.421.25
15.691.26
( "270.00) SWarthmore
Colle... _
fttm or penon to "hom the' conb-act. la f
•
HS..h .....,. Aid ,. Firemetl'a Relief ••••••••
8.610.98
( .•24.8.)
8.88li.79
awnrded II\h811· -execute a eontrut-· and a ter spring vacation" at 'home..
!3. in consideration of the dldlcatl
'.
l
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
,202.362.20
1218.475.72 $( 16.123.62) tlie aforesaid additional strip of eight seen at the office of the il11denlsned. The
""I
saw
It
In
the
Swarthmorean."
EXCESS OF RBCBIPTS
(8" feet of ground (widened as aforesaid) Borough reservei the rlgbt to walve
OVBR DISBURSEMENTS
, 11.981.70
($ 22.2(1.19) • 34.222.89 along the 80utberJy line of College AY~ informalities In tbu'"bIds received; to reoi \
nue. sa provided In the afo~ld as-rft., jeet. any or all bids: to award the contract
L
L
menls of dedication. the afol'ellaid work only to those experieneed
tbi, elau of
of widening Bnd Improving College Ave- work. and to the bIdder whoae propolal
nue IIban be done without COllt or e!'Cpense III deemed to be most advantageous to the
to either Swerthmore College or the pl,lblic interest.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
. ,- . -'
'.
School District of the Borough of SWftrth~
Sehedule A
Borough of Swarthmore
Comparative Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
Rooelpts:
.see
• 'Come and
Mr~. Jones'
'only tc! tboee experienced. In .thlt cr. of
ING ANI!::: IMPROVING OF cor..
LEGE AvENUE FROM 'cHESTER
THJ!!
\
U.AL NOTICIS.
The following ordinance was
introduced at the April 8th meetJug of Swarthmore Borough COUDell. prelimlnaply allproved and
scheduled to be finally passed
after due adverilsing on or after
May 13. 1957:
•
•
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
THE EXPENSE OF
,
Mrs._
po-
..-Orounty..spc
.a.
Co-Op. A..••• of S........ ore.
~pposl"
Borou,. Hall
SWIFT'S PRE~IUM
Rib Roasl <59' lb.:
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
Steaks ;~i::~house"19c
,
~
i .
.'
,_
-
Sirloin
,
•
'ttr'"
J
,
.
"
~ego~-'Lambl , -69
.
.\
lb.
[
Assets
cMb-General and Speeial Funda ••••••
Investiuenta
'.
,
YEARS ENDEIi
Increase
Dec. 31, 1956 Dec. 31, 1956 ' (Decrease)
GeneiaJ :E\lnd:
•••••••.••••.••••••••••••••
Reoeivables:
Unpaid Taxes
••........•.••••••.•••••
Unpaid Llena and AaaeasmeDts ...••••••
., .(6.406.41
6,'188.05
es.916.18
9.620.00
4.058.13
14.10
., S6.265.69 _
,
$
"
1.~7 .77
..0....
.
~. Such parts of Ordinance lio. 460.
approved .Jub o. 1941, as amended. and
207.6.)
(1.(60.67)
$I
ed~ASSED
thi".
19:~,7 •
8.009.99)
"
............................... .
,
4.267.78
................... ...
Unpaid raxes
~.
...
,
9.662.69·
$ 10.156.08
6.209.00
6.027.00
660.34 _
616.04
• .- ••••••...••••...•..••.
• 16.431.93
S 16.798.12
$(
492.~9)
(
182.00
65.70)
$(
866.f9)
Sewer Fund:
Caah
]nvestme~i" ..•••.••.•••..•••., .••••••. : ••...•••••..•.•••.•.•• '. '.
Unpaid Sewer Rents ••.•••...•••..•••.
A.D...
Au"ut
By
APPROVEP this
of
, • .1957.
3T--4·12
.,....--.,,---..,~.
lIEQUESTFOR BioS
Sealed bid. will be received In CouneU
Chamber. 121 Park Avenue. "Swarthmore.
Pa. on M'I" 18th. 1"7~t 7£.0 P.M __ t.
===== la
, 76.837-62
ten foo. wide .trl. of bitumInous....,.
adam J)avlng aJong the Southerly side of
.
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i
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tart Now to ..
p Iim Next .:..:ear\s 'J:au_' .,
Birdse,•• C~ICKEN PIES,
'.. .
'It
1.042...
"
.
I_emption. The extra
amouDt YOU
•
en
nv€-st.ns
money.
tot
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w_......
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29c
Tomato Juice· Ig. 46 oz. can '
29 c
NEXT WEEK
Bartlett Pears· 191. No. 2'/2 can
42c
Apple Sauce
3Sc
A.b~rta 'eaches • Ig. No. 2'/2 can
NAIISCO.
3ge
2 cans .29c
Tomatoes
. ,.
.
"
29c
Ritz Crackers
A Flavor for
1 lb. plcg. _
,
Every Tasfe
SOc a
2 cans
GREEN LABEL
6·Bottle
.
.
. Farrier .
'
CROSSE" .LACKWELL
Tomato Cocktail 200z. iar 27c
carrier
plus deposit
;
;
.'
..
,
S~lb. pa~kage
.
KRAn's JELLIES
NIICOI .
. "The 'Complete ,food"·
.
5ge ,
FRISKIES CANNE~ DOG Fqq,
. ,
-8 cons' $1·00
\
're-
Ia_.
.
-....... __
Sa.....
,u....... .•
'7;:'':'"
...
......... .......,
..
·PET.- .FOODS,
:"
•
,
2 tor 4Sc
. 7 for $1.00
Seald ORANGE' JqlCE
co:;
r
"'" -
""1,;."
II,
,
............................ .
",-.-:".
Birdseye TURKEY PIES
.!
"2."".21
!
Birdseye
.
- BEEF PIES
, Often the greatest tax iavlnga are to be made dUrIDg the y .....
plaD.
:lIlng your declalons wltb taX conslderaUona -hi mlild. rather tbaa at tile \
llilld of lbe )'eIIf"when )'QU baye yOar tax torm in band
. •
• Here are lOme posslblllties tor reduclDg )'ou,. tax whlch 7011
do
'1D7thlnc about after the end 6f the
"
!tax :rear•• lJllt wblch mlgbtl'$luce
(S),U :rOO 84!U 7oV,"- • ai
:1lUt year. tax retum: proflt, remember that , . do
I
(1) It 7011 are provldlac lIearl7 ban to PIIT a capital ..... fa: II;'
!h:alf the 81IPltOrt of IOmeone who yoU D&J' more for a lIew bomewlthl.'
'might Quail", as a depend t
than th
:talder prOvidlDg mote than~iu
~:~d one. e prIce :rOO Bet for·
,Oil will be enUPed to the $600
(4) Wb
I
•
te
I
'
__ i " , "
I,iquid Starch. '/2 gallon
REAL
the .........t"". In aceo""'n" with plano :eolltrlbnte ma:r lie lesa than th '_lIer that 8toclt In a domestic
and specifications which. may be .... at !tax eaviDp.
e corporation: OlI'en the 1IOI1IIblUtJof
'9.426.69
the
olll
..
of
the
und."'lrned.
A
certified
'.
(I)
rtemember
that
unless
a
d.
Il'vldellll excl~IOII au4 encIlt.
.
" " 278.798.06
~7' =-~n1°:;..'"".!.~.:~~":':'~..~: !pellllellt Is UlIder 19 Or a full.Umil • (l~) lIt yOO Mil ~tlaloroth.r
28-7.6'17.72
co"'tract I•.•wanled shall ex..ute a con. .""deal, :rOll, will lose the ezemp. cap te _ta'o at a PrOlIt, It ..
, 2U07.08 ...... and lu
b &V:bt.eld
whleh
may
be ...n a. the 0111.. of the :Be IIlI'II to cbtcl!. the lIlCOme or
UI,- at _ t am 1I!Oll~,
TOTAL ASSETS
$825.218 •.a
,797.288.57 , ".9IU1 unde"I........ The Borough ,...,... the iHeal04e 1011' expeCt to CIaIDt ..... 80, .
tile p;rollt Will lie taed •
th
".... to ...
Infonliallti';' In· the ltepadellt.
.
.
• capital ,phia rate ....t.1I or
.. Borough of Swarthmore
bids
to reJ'" any"or all bids;
. (I) It 7011 are plaIIQIlIB to beU. ordlnar7
'!' ,wan! !.be contract onip .to ex- ;-eeI, a . "eddln. bero.re mI411'~\lt .. (11) Whe.......___........._ _
ComiJiirBiive Balance Sheets
Perfeneed m_ tM. c1.- 01 work. an4 to
D
be at
~
...
the bIdder ....... "ro..,..t· ""_ed to : eCetIl. r .....851. will giwe' ron
"er lIot oall tile hI~ rate ba&:
I......
be ..... ad..._
to the public lu.an. Prl~Uega of mlng Ii joIbt ",liml
• fa~. that lateral On atateand
Liabilities and, SUrplUs
Dee. ~~. ~a;, 196.
(--.0)
__
.
:tor 1957. Tbls Pl'Obabl), wonld "' mOlllclpal 1I00ds iii exempt. from
Gen~ ~nd:
ELLto'IT .RISlHARDSON
.ll1It hi InbstuUI1I tax eaYlac.
rederal Income tax.
Accounts Pa)"able •..•••
• ............ '. . • 1.'97.88
$I
8es."')
Surplua
••..••.•••••••.•.••.••••. .••.•
.6f.888.36
61.829.'5
IIomugh
8ee
A
baby
born
before
mldnlgbl,.
It· ati:r Of th ..e pOints Ia likely
( 7,161.09) 2T...f..12
ber 31. qualUI.. as an exedtp. to make a substantial clilferell.. III
U
C 68.2615,69
• ~(.276.68 $I 8.009.")
. on or the full year.
your tax. It wl\l probabl
00
REqUEST FOR BIllS
!11k(~! If your medical expe1l1l" are to dlscuas your problem: ~ ~e i
Liquid Fuela ~nd:
•
s..Jed bids will be .-ved by the
... Ia
.... to be over 3% or :rOl11' locome lateraal Revenne' Servl~ Or to
Sup>!.. . .. ~ ...... , ............. ,.... • • "281.78
a.filM _ 110...... o f " - - ' " 1" .. Coanell
~. year81ld yOa ezP8d lbem to ~k prOfeaslollal tax advice.. ._~.
SlaldnR- Fund.:
.,......... 121 Pvt A~_ ~ .. ..,. less nellit, :rear• ...,. ... I1IIoIlJ thlac roo PaY 'tor las',"._.__ In...... '
.
~
.~edd learItbbllls .. _1111. berpre the P8r1ac :ronr tu reta~::-d':.--!'""III•
• 1UI1.9I I IS.'II8.12 $I . MUI) P8,.0;' .aJ 1~. 1'" .. 7•.0 P .•. n..,; . for iottfaeo ' - 0 • Y..r. op to the mullIIam from'roar taxalJle I
Sew8r '_ FutMI:, I
-----1.,...... , - - 10._ _
allowable d~olL If:raa bonow
_
..... 11..,_,
.
SutpI~
••••••••••••••••••••• ,•••••••• , 1O.s.5.I1
""'" of 1Io1~"" ~ ... 1>0 -..w to do lble, rememller that )'OIl lOaD
BIlt tie1!'are. of '1Q'''tu 64ii*1\":
7.",.17 by tile IIo!wIdo JIIaIr
--.,---1
'.,_~_~
"'::'1'-- '.~
(I, 1t 701Il' medical . , , _ are ~ow ~amount 7011 naII7. cnN..
•~ ..... - ~ - ~ over the maxim .... .tedactlO1l, pel' S a ..- t~ea to pt. l0III_
IIonMqrb •••••• "••••••••••••••• 10 1111.000.00
nol.OOO.OO .r 11.000.00)
•.•.••...•••'~ ••••.. : ••••••...•. , ".000.01
:r'::,te:;"::
...
~:=
~
yOO call' defer part ot· tlie
r~.
experoi.
• .!~ee hi
G.",,"
(
fanlsh1.... and _
.... ~
~!"ellt nUl after. til. ad of the Jut'to _o-lb-" .....
••••.••.•.•••••..•••••.••••••• taT.M.I'
a.II'i...
101.... ud rurolsh1
)'-.
• !!Oweram...t
. m ....7.lv·
rom.... . . - _~. - " " . . . . . ~., (7) Borrowlac to ...,. JOni' tax..
&ollie qoestlon aboat· ;ywr
'"""'~.. • u,lIO'I.oa
_~ _~.~.
re am.
,
TOTAL wm.m.a.AIIl> IIIluuIa '-.m,a.
~ . _ - - . - _ """,' __
oil ~. . .
'w_ ... " .
.
, .'. .
... . " "....
~ ..•..,..iIl...
..."
.1
... the ....._,","" ~the"< 'l"7;<,anarearlltl"~~c-,
,
-~,~-~
,
,
.
~,'
29c
ON 'SPECIAL
DRY'
(2'1111 II 0'" 0/ .. • erIe. o/.QI'llclu Oft/eckraJ.,,,.ome ' "
1111",. 2'IIU8 arl'clu Ql'e ""'." Oft ''''ormsffoto .....ovfdeiI &If
'lie Am8licoa 1",",,,'e . 01 Acco."t""t.. atld 'lH 1>......11'SOcIetll 01 Qertl/IeIJ'Pllbllc Aceo""'",,,.
cooperaffoto
.' .toUII.t1le
w,,'" 1"'.....CJTR!!iIetltie SenJlce.1
day .-
.. 29.982.91
$ 18,650.24 . , 11.332.67 ern Da7Ught. Savinll TJme for furnishing
-'-'- .
3.8S7.00
( 8.~67.00) the mate,ial, add doing the work of wid·
823.00
939.00
(
116.00) enlng College Avenue between Chester
Road and Princeton Avenue. The work
$ 30.806.91
.•=7-. 1eon,lsts ~f installl .. granite eu,bing and
" 22.956.2<1 -='-=7.=8c::9-=
Permanent Fund:
Bquipment
"••••••..••••••••••••••.••• $ 77.879.96
~nent lmlJorovement&:
• . .Iroad Undel'P8Sll ••••••• .-.•••••••••
'(9,.(26.69
Road ,. Sewer Im.pl'OVem8nls ••••• , ••.
302.062.80
Public Bldp. &: Grounds ••••••••••••
287.67'1.'12
'INCO'M-.'-E "'AX FACT'S N
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616.U
..
Sinking Funda:
Cash
"
"
$
Investment
••.•••.••••••.•••••... ; ••••
of
1= t
old bank buiid.nc
BOROUGH OF SW"RTHMORE "-
Liquid Fuela Fund:
Cash
day
9. ,
a ce Dar.o..
Borough s.. ...tary
_2T_'_C_'1_2-:::-:-:~::-:-::::=-=-..:...._ _,:..._ _ _ _ _....;._ _:...:.
any. other onll••n... Inco•• I.te.t
'.609.72) of...wltb
...... to the _ ••t of Bueti In·
( 8.831.95) h~~'illteney.
bereby abrogated and repeal.
••28:.78 . (
, 8C.276.8 •.
Ii
In
2 for 2S c
2' f or 4$c
.2 for 4Sc
,Liquid Bleach • '12 gallon
RED LABEL
. CANA~A
/
Birdseye PEAS
lSc
ISc'
ISc
Liquid Starch. quart bottle
Swift
Premium
HAMS
"
C
co-op SPECIALS
,
Liquid Bleach. quart bottle
W
t';
,
Ammonia. quart bottle
SWIFT·S PREMIUM
.
"+
Sehedule B
Borough of Swarthmore
Comparative Balanee Sheets
Booth's' Beyerage~
403 D......... A"o.
Disbll1'8eJJlents
..................................
A LARGE· BOTILE OF
.'
If.............
.
WiTH EVERY $5 PURCHASE
FOOD MARKET
_r·.
'.c..
__ '
'n ..
'White Elephants
eo...
•
Margarine
29c
: _.,
',.-"
;
• - -
share in muftlCtitor\veni.~~s.
~
,-
I.
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•
•
GRAPE
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•
•
•
•
17c
19c
. BLACK RASPBERRY
•
•
•
29c
•
•
•
21c,
•
•
KlAn'S PRESERVEs
Table
Napkins
2 for 2Sc
LOCAL EXiRAFANCt·
.1
49c lb.
: '"
•
ELDER8ERRY
.
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HUDSON
Co-Op encourages thri~ by offering products in
case-lots ••• .it's a
froln quantity disco",i-tts . • • Co-Op likes to·
APPLE
In
~c C
0"
STRAWBERRY
PEACH
•
,
•
'24c
.. '
BLACK RASPBERRY:'
•
•
•
GRAPE
•
•
•
•
•
•
31 c
CI!IQ
r.c" Pacia,.
CARNATION EVAPORATeD'MILK
for $1·00
.S'
so, Napltins
to.
•
.
.. . - .'
•
PGekag~
..
LIMIT -16 to
/
a Customet
UPHOLSTERY
Goa.e"
WOMAN'S euis NOTES
lIT, wbOIetour
On Tuesday, at 2 p.m. the lit-
H....
erature department, Mrs• .John T.
CL 9 '139
Pinkston, Jr., chairman, will preday .... NIt"
sent a· book-review "rogram.
~~~~~~~~~~~~I E\mlce Story KlIne (IMrs. J. Robert) will discuss ''Three 5shlts
and,
a S~ by LouiGe Hall
aoo". AP SIDI.
"PI! AND
WOIII
TJulri).
aoo. UPAIU
. Mrs. Kline, a former club presEst_ .. Now_
ident, and well known reviewer,
WILLIAM IURIE & SON
will describe the vivid baclI:Est.bllohed 2t v....
ground history of the Ward fam-
~
.uno
o
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KllIgswood 3-1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
ABhes &: Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Uanlbur
:til IIarc1Iac Ave., "Mortou, Pa.
Auto DriYing Instruction
Wa Cerll for rou
$6.50 PER HOUR
,
I!"w.rd F. M.. CH••hr 204346
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: KI 3-4216
EMIL SPIES
Watc'.a'.r
Form.,., of F. C. Iod•• Sons
128' Yale A.,..
Fine Watch and
Cloclr. Repairs
Swarthmore, Po.
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,:
CONSTRUCTI,ON
',RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations.
335 Dartmouth Avenue
J. F., BLACKMAN
II 3·1616
17'12 S. Chester Rd. K14-17oo
SWARTHMORE, PA.
PYLE
Duplic~tin.9
Service
Printing of All KindS
• LeHerheads
• Billheads
• Announcements
a p,rOCJr~ms
A....
lA ...rs It. ''';d ....
q.lc' 'semc. •• M.HI.c:op,
lA ...rs
rt'.,.,
Photo-Copies' Made
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
$wai'tllmore
113-1497
-ATLANTIC
-HEATING OILS
tlUe to her tJook..
nle~
live
I;=.:"~
to 1IoetI0il 18'1
Code
of tho,
_b of 8wutbmo..,
of lUI". tho .... . -
UPPER DaRIY HIGH
for tho s..a..u.mo...Butlodp Vol...
..
'''IIOI~ I DIItrIct for tho _ I ...r lui, 11&7
CALLS CLASS
..
luIJ 11&8 ..1'1 be ....lIabI. for ""bll.
.pect.Ioa. at the
Avenue
b
The Class of 1942. Upper Dar Y SaUdi... oftI.. of tho
lIigh SChool will have Its 15\11 UDI.. 8cboo1 Dl>trict from
reunion Saturday. June 8, at _16. 'U67 bet. ." tho
.1
and • P.M •••fter which
Manoa.' .
.'
of,.the &aM of ~I
Any p1ember of the class, qr ~~:~=rccn~=toD.
anyone knowing the whereabouts bud:t of tt. Sw.rthmo ....Rutlod. .
of a member of thi.s C1....., is asked ""hoo DI.tr~~iJkboT~d~PENTER
to telephone H~rry McCallIster,
lIecrota....
KIngswood 3-1646.
3T.a.29
"CLASSIFIED, ADS
PERSONAL
PERSONAL Good jobs for
, experiiencedtyp~. Ediphotie
operators,
stenographers, . and
clerks. Pleasa;:.\';;f0rklng . conditions, good
es. Permslnent
employment. Promotional opportunities. Apply in writing to MIss
Coyle, Personnel Det)artment,
Scott Paper Company, Chester.
PERSONAL - WORK FOR U.-8.
GOVERNMENT! MEN - WOMEN, 18 10 50. Prepare now for
coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS.
as high as $340 monlhly,
2'h to 5 weeks paid vacation plus
eight holidays each year. Write
Box G, The Swarthmorean.
PERSONAL - Two grandmothers
with time on their hands will
mend hem darn for ftantic
home:"akers: KIngswood 3-5177.
~
l'eGDo7\waala.
~=j=~~~~~~
boia..... Ooaato-.
men.t. 'and thoee h&vlq elaIma to PNleDt
the ...... without _ . to'
0AJIP81lLL
P .......
Or to her Attornen.
.
BllTLlIR. BBAT'1'lt'. GRBBR ioDd
1~a:i!?~.DU71vanla
ALlERT N. GARRETT
THOM SEREMBA
Pre""alif & '.s'ae" Mgr.
228 Sarrett Ave. 'KI 3..()489
Swarthmore, Pa.
.La....
S"aro. Hili 0734·
of
the Swarthmore-Rut1edp
Union
DlItrlct
upon attalnlng the age
of IJ. School
~. I
I ~~==~=~==~==~
~
and fllVery penon 21 ,.ears of ~ or over
becomng a laldent or Inhabitant of thi.
acbool dlatrict ahaI1 within 12 months
thereafter notify Are.tOr 1. na.Jd Harbeth, 113 Yale Avenue. Swarthmore. PeDDSfQrtlng IGlary for .. 2 'IIi: IhM....
s7lvanla.
hl. becomln&'
of an of·
or tIda
becoming a ofreal4ent
or Inhabitant
sallSmln . to rwPresent' laroe Eetera
aehooJ district. An,. penon 'aUn8" to at••
flnanda. CQtPOf8floa. No travel. Sal..
said Aeeuor the afor.ald notltlcatlon ...... lHc. and 'abUttr desfreel, ..tabshall hJ subject to the penalty ... forth in
U...... retlden., . . . yean old, ma,..
said Act.
.Ied, capable ot ClllUmI.9 rtJPOMIbll.
SIoMI1I!:I.. T. CARPENTER
I. requHtllHJ JaIwYl... pi. ."
SecretarY .
Indllcf.
brief . . mla: htlfary. c.1I
..pHos _denial. Our 101_ !taft
_
1.1oo • ...t· of !Ilk ad. ... A. L
I
It....
FURNlTlJRE' REFINISHING
or REPAIRING
Men
.' . '
'WIiAnnY
.
I·····
Cciiifact
·
I
.Lt. F<;rmir - EL9in 6-6396
•
Mr. Weigel - CHester 3-6627'
Box 48
KI 4.1028
114-1214
'J~ A. GREEN
. To th.'
, -
For .....pt Service
Call.
.
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
for.e", r 'errlll ........'
.
630 N. Chasler Rd .. Swarthmore 1009 Edgmont Ave., (:I...,..
"'IIII.lld ...
\
Free Estllllates
..
LU 3,.962
"'VIi,.,
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·another.
LO .1-2116
,
ROBERT R. HOPKINS,
Shell. and DIsplay .1_
CLARENCEW. (Hub) HARTMAN,
E.. Frpnt St., Media
rell'nt
of
S............ore for more than 25
years.
_ ELEANOR L. LIDDELL,
"
Clesse, limited in sbe .; •• Adv.nce ra..rvatiori.·
' .•
SCHOOL OF OEL CO
,
.' p e i " "
PlIo.. LE
2.3'19
I
,
·DEW
DROP
INN
· 407
,
'
DARTMOUTH AYENUE
BREAKFAST ~ LUNCH -DINNER
..
'Manufacturers Agent: married,
h8a' NO iuihool ..... chI_n;
cradnate SWlll1lunore S~ooIs
.and Unlied Stales Navy FlI&'ht
. Sebool; commlso1onetl
Naval
Avfalor In World War D: resident 01 Boreu&'h lor 35 years.
. ".·CLOSED SAWRDA'lS AND. StlNDAYS-.
. OPEN 7 A.M.:to 7:30 P.M.
,
., .
Monday Through friday
·D~ily
as
Dinn_ers $lo0~ to $1.95
. FANCY SANDWICHES
SPeIi'a' crd'''ren's p,atte,..
Resident' Swarthmore 17 years;
owner I~e Foun&aill."; member
TrInity Episcopal ChurclJ, R0tary Club, B1IlI\Jiess AssocIation;
Co-ehairman United Fund Calli·
palp 1958-1957: Major;. Air.
Foree Reoerve: Veterau World
War D, Koreall War.
RICHARD M.
JOHN
. . A. ISCHUMACHER,
S~ER,
Sun..y Brae Orchard
YES
, ""VE STILL HAYE'"
APPLES..
."
Crisp aact J.icy
,\
.
'CIDER,
EASTER. FLOWERS '
,
. Open, until about Mey 15 \ .
.
.
.
.Wolff's Apple House
"ENNELL ROAD
Hn.
, .......,,.,.
"
ME.. ,. 1-1680
. LIMA.
pA.
·
.Twen&7 .; lour years """"untlng
Wit h Swarthmore National
and e.xecuUve experience; forBank & Trust Company' 25
mer Swartiunore Boro....h and
years: past five :rears In Acschool auditor: former' compconntin&' Department Catal)'1fc
troller' of the catalytic ConCe...ml.ction CompeD:r, PhIlaldrUetIon, cOinPanY; SWarthmore
delphia; c~Dil:r .completlDc
ri8lt1eill mce boyhood;' NO' .Dlneyears . "" aBoroqb &
8eh00i ..,; .Chl!dreD.
.
Sellool AUdHur.
~
.. The carpet that
LAUGHS at'STAINS.-
RAvoN - Priced asiow at $4.00·sq. yd.
,
9 " 12 .............. $ 41.00
80.00
, . . . U" 15 .............. '
Nv'i.6.... ~ Pric~d as low as $7.00 sq. yd.
"
,
, . 9 Ii i:i .............. $ 84.00
12 " 15 .............. !40.oo
,
Priced as low as $11.00 sq. yd.
,,, 12 ............... ,132.00
12 " IS ... '... ,' ... , ..'. ,220.00
~,iallJlles shown in the home
Ask16t\ FREE
COLOR BOOK
q'~"'$~ l) 4mJ:f~.
tr. d. C'lI!Iji~H~'J"• C
. . . . . 0 'U'....
. .3l h . . .,
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kingsuait3 ~ -. a .. Iwolil 94646
.tP........
KNOWS~;~
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Assistant &0 Mar:r Dodd, Tax
CoUeetor; SHfttary to __ eMDt
auditor, Pennsylvania Company;
fonr :rears; three :rears ,ureetol'
Swarthmore MoUlers Club: ac·
tlve. Republican committee, Cnb
Scouts, Red Cross, Nor- AIde;
No chUdren.
p,OSt OFFICE MAY
CUR:rAILSERVICE
Charles H. Grier, Swarthmore
Postmaster, has announoed that
the following general curtailments
In the Post Office will be made
effective tomorrow, "April 13, 1957
as ordered by the Postmaster General, Unless funds are made available to I!>e·post office department,
. The Post Office will be close4
to the public ·on Saturdays and
Sundays, no window service althouglt the lobby. would remain
open for the convenience of box:
holders.. Clty.delivery of mall on
Saturdays would be discontinued.
Window service will be llmlted
to 8'h hours service i>eginniD1l
Monday, April 15. Windows open
at 8: 30 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.,
No third class mail will be ac..
cepted except certain medical
items,e1fectlve April 29, 1957.
Money Order buSIness would be
IsuspendEod e1fecUve April 29, 1957.
However, if funds' are made
to the post oftIce depart- .
ment then the office would remain
open as usual;
,
Mrs. F. R. Lang of Maple a'(e-,· Mrs. Thomas ~ BrOwn, Jr., C!t
AI"'a PIli's MRt
nue ent4!rtained .at a tea Wednes- Diokinson avenue etertalned at a
Alpha Phi Pennsylvania siate
day afternoon in honor of hllr new luncheon yesterday at the Strath Day was held Saturday at the
granddaughter, Cat h y Lang, Haven Inn. Mrs. Brown will enter- Merion Cricket Club.. Represendaughter of Mr., 8J!d Mrs. £»en ,taIn today at a luncheon at the tsti~ from 2i chaplel's attendeiL
of ~ale,. N>Y.. '
'~~,
.1 '
.ChaiJ:man.of the ev~t :was M'rs,
ihrkB, M~ at Hillbom avenue, 'lhalrman of the lntemati0n81
seliolarship. Mn. Alfred Va,.. Of'
'8A8YDEPARTM'Nr
Cornell ayenue was: chairman. ,~
,
. '.
r 51 .litlQlIlI, and \ Mrs. Fra!ik', .
IWoa1lEor of Bryn :Mawr avenue W1IS
J
. ch....e of the music.·
One of the honored guests was'
. "
H. C. Hoefer of. Tully, N. YI,
,.
I
clbrectl.r
of pl'ClCI'ams forAlIliJa
, . Thea'i e Square
,~ty, and Mr. Boefer•.
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.
,
booUle . . . . ,or the
Plen." bf Ftee
I J(~_ ch!rInc
eiad. .
00._
, T. . .··to·36 ·",oi.ths
FOR
Interior & Exterior ,"ai.lhis tOllil,aclen
So ••• why d.loy7CoU. todi,.
steamshtp operator;
Next C.u~ S~rtS Wedn,sclayEveBln9, Aprlll~th
., Swarthmore HIgh ,SchOol Gymuasfttm
.'
J. WAYNE HAMILTON.,·
De Vuono"Trole
VANALEN
I, .
member Chesler Kiw....... and
_ _Ii.; treasurer of a Pe......yl.
_vania eorponl!on; diree&or of
I i•• rn.d to H••I,· to Sit. to Stoy. to cOmo ••• and I LIKED itt Why
not t.1I YOUR bon 10 tako you tho,••
.
CALL'
~Ofh." Doy7-T..olfIII
Moy.
Ag.. ;'woy. yOu',. apt to soy.
A """"'. for h.'7 ....... ·rlght. ,
But w. can't perform· mlr.d.. ov".r.
nIght.
•
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DR. CO
, ACRILAN -
FOR FINE PAINTING
0'
lithia: es&ablbhed hIa own bl18i_
In Ch.."'r In 1934: hae Uv~ in SWaa1hmore 14 :rears:
fence,. ran aWl,. met up ~ith b.~ dogs, upset "~bag.• ·cans,
netghbar's shrubs ••• then one dey the bo".pLd' tn. in hi. c....
• •• I thought it was the end •• '. but do you 'nqw where 11. took me 7
'1~11tI";1I "
'39 Roc:IIlp, Road, SprllMJfielci
.1I4/m lUld educated in Phlladel-
ruin.
EDWARD
George MyerS· &Co.
Swarthmore, Forelp Trade ex·
pen; 30 years experienee In export busIness - oeean tnme m.arfne Insurance and former
'
I iumrd
formarly
. SUlmAn and .O....;~Y$
Borough resident for 44 years;'
treaaurer of Job T. Puch (manu·
facturer of augers and bI"') for
over 20, years unW .thelr retirement frem huln_ In 1954;
cradaate 01 Swart.hmore Cel101'....
I
crlppl~
Pl-iotographer
'~
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ROGER'
Kll'!gswoo.d 4-1234
T. If. GIBSON,
1:F; 7;",,,,ermolf
:.--
.,.
JOIN NOW YOUR OWN
Florist'
ON
Use Easter Seals. Help
ed children. "
. .
Dr~
Wilt Wa;, for ,,,.
'and Sons
TEL
11&8. If. B. FUSSELL,
of 17 a .... 25 Years
Jack' PrO,c''hard
valescentfoods.
men spacious
and . ,women.
Ex- ~we~lIt,~2~22~~~~~av~e~n~u~e~.~~_I
celletit
grounds
Blue Cross honQred. Sadie P.
genUe tal.kb1g
CARNS:
Turner, proprietor. CHester 2- Closed-handed. KIn-gswood 3-2694.
662 S. C.....r, ael.
650 BaN'more Plk.
5373.
FOR SALE' - Eight place setSwarfil.ore, , ••
Springfield, Del. COl, P~.
,
o
WANTED
lings.
Sterling
silver,;
Bargain.
~============
WANT1!;D - By two ladies, tWo- Box H, The SwartlunQ.rean..
1~
Ilagswood3.04~
. bedroom ,apartment, , !h'st or FOR SALE - Silk damask·upsecond floor. near transportation. ,. holstered' occasional chair In
G. CHIPM.AN,
Call KIngswood ~-6435. \
good condition. Call KIngswood
WANTED - We will'buy at best 3-5103. '
,
.
\ AND SON
prices old china, cut glass" furFOR RENT .'
GINIRAl CONtRACrOR'
niture. Call POrter 4-0235 or
OLympia ·5"3578 collect for ap- FOR RENT - Large. comfortable,
polntment. All business conft-, light room. Semi-private bath. Tile FI_rs '.' Plcistlc Tile
dential. Colonial Cupboard, Num- Large closet and storage ~j~~:1
~~Jc.
Madera Kitchens
244, ~adelphia Pike, :wJl- new house. Private phone 01
'Alterations
,ming/on; Del. .
al. KIngswood 3-3329.
OILH~T
WANTED - Lady's desk. Call FOR: RENT - Q-arage, .,vicinlty
1401 Rldlay Avelllii!
............
i
I_·~
On. . ., ..,. GIl .UI................" . , '.
KIngswood 3-6416. .'
of Harvard and· Rutgers aveCHeste~ 2-4759
WANTED - Baby crib in good nues.. KIngswood 3-0279.
\.....:"---fil4;!~.A. .ft~:..-.~l---~
2·5689
condiUon. Call KInssWood 'S- FOR RENT -'Pleasant, comfort2211.
. '
able room and ba~ for 'genUeDAY lUld. NIGHT
WANTEI).:...Men for general lac- man. Private home,' convenient
tory work. Must be reSidents 'of loclIlion. KIngswood 3-4646.
OIL BURNER
Delaware or !fontgomery Coun- FOR. RENT ~ For' July, August
ROOFING
ties. Do not apply if application
aIid September, ftrst. floor;
I
SERVICE'
already on rue. Apply Phlladel- plelely furnished, six room apart- GilHers
.'
Chewing Gum Corporation, 'ment in Swarthmore. Adults on.ONDAYTHRU SAT1JRDAY
Warm·Alr Heating
and Lawrence Roads, Hav- ly. Phone KIngswood '4-1500 or
No telephone cans;
KIngswood 3-2080~
Air. Condltloalng
NOON
Sh..t Metal Worll
Presentation .of a fully equlpped
canteen by Mrs. IrvIn R. MacElwee, Mt. Holyoke place, presldent'of the Republican Women"of
Pennsylvania, will be made to
Brigadier General Brenton .G.
Wallace, of the Southesstern
Pennsylvimla ,Chapter of the
American Red Cross at their
Headquarters, 235 South '-17th
street at 2 p.m. Monday, April 15.
Fo~' Tax 'Collector
Swarthmore.
Between the Ages
CHRISTIAN
, SCIENCE.
HEALS
PAINTIN'S
.Republican. Candidates
r;:==========~ canTeaJled
willCross.
be served
by the
AmerlAmong
those
at:. .
MacElWee,
I lt~'n~'l~w~Il!~1 beO. Mrs.
James, both of
Swort.nKHHa.
HOW
..
~
$500 MONTHLV
everybOdy
unwanted
Garrett. Hallse
a-brac, .
CL 9-6839
to Sprmg
Start 'bringing
Day or Night·
stairs Parish Hall
~;;;r:~:;7;;-:-:---=;:;;.=~=-;;=~.::::; 23. Then come to this
PERSONAL - ~.cycles Reparred. sale Thursday. April 25,. 7
y:
R
•
Parts, acce~sof1es. Milt Gla$s I. ";.ct Friday April 26 8 a,m.
our l!/Wesenlal'fJli
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
"
in Swarthmore, \
East Baltimore Avenue. ClIfton
And
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Oppo- WAfiTED - Boy, I 15 years or
rew L Wa1Ia'"'
ce
site Clition Theater.
over t6 substitute June 1st to
BAeD ... co.
.
September 15th--Janltor's jobloI.mbo.. N.w y",k 5_ Edhon••
PERSON~ - FU':niture reftnish- chance to' earn $125 In' spare time
KI".:C:~8.!=!. 3~
ing---<:U3tom cabmet work An- -work 3 'to 4 hours per week.
~_
........
drew Spauler, .Jr. KIngswood For details call 'KIngswood 3- ~====;;'=====::;:=~I C •••••I' 6. WFlI,.TY - S••tIa"
_ 3-2198. Call after 5 P.M.
4548.
. '.
,'."
, ..! A.II.
PERSONAL
UPHOJBTER~G ----~,~~~~~--~-Large Chairs Completely reFOR SALE
built with new fabric $44.50 - FOR SALE _ Mushroom soil,
Sofas $8g.....()y~r 30 years e>
PICTU'RE fRAMING' I
references. All work is done In Every load has been ground.
our own shop ,under . personal KIngswood 4-2058.'
STUDIO
supervision' of Mr: Seremba. Estl_ FOR SALE - Spring formal, size
.
.
.... v.u~.
mates are free. Thom Seremb'a.
9,' worn once. Reasonable.
Interior & Exte' rior
Phone Sharon Hill 0734. Budget K1ngswood 3-0149.
payments.
FOR SALE - English bicyCle, ex' F E · ate
PERSONAl.--'Reglstered Spen.cer
cellent condition, with all acree stlm s
. Phot..raphtc Supplt~
corsetlere. Mrs. Elsie ~. Mc- 'cessories. Call KIngswood 3-4646
State & M
She
r::~~~"'1;'r T::t'b!enf.IngSWOod alte'r 6 or . week ends.
Klngswood 3.8761
Media....
=====;',-;,==--'-';;;0;-'-=--:::--:-.-,: FOR SA~Muskrat stole, worn
, .
,
PERSqNAL Plano Tumng
twice. V"lued at
Will sell f;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl
t.tEclla 6-2176
NA.P.T
.. Will do minor repaIr,'ay . Evenln95
i-,
Spe,c.allst,.memberA.S.P.T.
a!,d .f~r~-~~c~H~e=st~e~r~~~r;~:~11
0.p~n Fr·d·
•
ing. Leaman, KIngswood 3-5755. FOR-SALE and
ASPHALT TIL.' • aUII.ii T1LII1.4~~~~~~~~~~~~
PERSONAL - Badio "';Ci teleroqm 'soil. Pleas.e cal~
. vision. service. Complete stock wood 3·8317.·
PLAIne TILl! • YlNJL TIU
of tubeS carried. Robert BroOks. FOR SkLE - Bunnies for EasFO.MICA· • LINOUUM
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
ter. Reserve now. $1. Ro:nny
PER'SONAL _ Belvedere Con- Taylor,' KIng9Wood 3-4680,
VENnlAN IUNDS
valescent Home, 2507 Chestnut 1.3~p;::.m::::::.=-;;;-__-;;;:==-=~"='"
street, Chester. Edge of Swarth- FOR SALE - Easter Gift Basmore. Aged. senile" chronic, Icon.
kets of African violets. Long-
,.
1-47~Z
A non.profit, mutual enterprise for the beneflt of famdies
residing in Sw.nhm_ and
neighboring communities. For
information es to 10k 'apply to
..
UPHOLSTERY'
Ch', • .".IIt - Uf,so'
6. Yean of Sw...... o. . . . . . . . .
TO PliUlin' "cAli IIIN"
TO AMEIICAN, RED CROSS
. ' "Wlf CEMETERY
:,~~. ~ ~Io:, t~to ~
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8_.
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>
'
ATLANTIC
Ridley Park
April 12,;ltiT
LEliBBS TlISTAJlBNTAIIY .... tile
.bove _tate bawl.,. ..........104 to tile
, LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant, to Act No. 198 of ItS1. DoUce
Is hereby Biven that under the provillonl
pf said Act every retldent or Inhabitant
; 'Dick Franchetti
When Yo. Change to
::o::~::~ '-?ibis. I RH~ ~m.rtd ~::r~a!~
JlOTICil
,
"
.'~OM,iriE
.
. .CAREY'S
~·r
the·we..
.
~j,I,.
"I.~Uintbe ~ ..... :
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page 10
I
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UPHOLSTERY
Ga.....tt H....
CL 9-6839
"oy or Night
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
WILLIAM BURKE & SON
Established 28 Y.an
Ph... III 3-0188
Klngswood 3·1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Haulina
236 HardlDg Ave., MonoD, Pa
Auto Driving Instrudion
We Call for
YOII
$6,50 PER HOUR
Edward F. Mo.
CH.ster 2-4346
Phone: KI 3....216
Jewelry Repaired
EMIL SPIES
Watchmaker
Formerl,. of F. C. Bod. & 501\1
Fine Watch and
128 Yal. Ave.
Swarthmore, Po.
Clod. Repairs
ident, and well known reviewer, of a member of thi.s class, is asked
will describe the vivid baclt- to telephone Harry McCallister,
ground history of the Ward fam- KIngswood 3-1646.
operators,
stenographers,
and
clerks. Pleasant working condi-
tions, good sakries. Perm@ent
employment. Promotional opportunities. Apply in writing to Miss
Coyle, Personnel Dejlartment,
Scott Paper Company, Chester.
PERSONAL - WORK FOR leS.
GOVERNMENT! MEN - WOMEN, 18 to 50. Prepare now for
coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS.
Start as high as $340 monthly,
2'h to 5 weeks paid vacation plus
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass -
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
335 Dartmouth Avenue
J. F.
BLACKMAN
KI 3.6616
WANTED
WANTED - Counter girl for dry
cleaning store. Must be able to
ca tch on quickly. Full time. Good
salary. Write P.O. . Box 158.
Swarthmore, Pa.
East Baltimore Avenue.
I.
.
III
references. All work is done in Every load has been ground.
our own shop under personal KIngswood 4-2058.
.
supervision of Mr. Seremba. Esti- FOR SALE - Spring formal, size
9,
worn
once.
vision service. Complete stock
FOR SALE -
tel'. Reserve
Advertlsl.g Leffers " 8roch..a
9.lck Servlc. oa Maltl·Capy
Letten
Photo.Copies Made
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore
KI 3-1497
FORMICA
$1. Ronny
holstered
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
Can KIngswood 3-6435.
good condition. CaU KIngswood
3-5103
..
WANTED - We will buy at best
AND SON
prices old chinat cut glass, furFOR RENT
niture. Can POrter 4-0235 or
GfNfRAl CONTRACTOR
OLympia 5-3578 coUect for ap- FOR RENT - Large comfortable,
light room. Semi-private bath. Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
pointment. All business confidential. Colonial Cupboard, Num- Large closet and storage space, .
Modern Kitchens
ber 244, Philadelphia Pike, Wil- new house. Private phone option- •
Alterations
al. KIngswood 3-3329.
mington, Del.
1401 Ridley Avenue
WANTED - Lady's desk. Call FOR RENT - Garage, vicinity
of Harvard and Rutgers aveKIngswood 3-6416.
CHester 2-4759
Baby crib in good nues. KIngswood 3-0279.
WANTED
2.5689
condition. Call KIngswood 3- FOR RENT - Pleasant, comfort2211.
able room aDd bath for ·gentleWANTEo.-:-Men for general fac- man. Private home, convenient
tory work. Must be residents of lochtion. KIngswood 3-4646.
Delaware or Montgomery Coun- FOR RENT - For July, August
ROOFING
ties. Do not apply if application
and September, first floor. comalready on file. Apply Philadel- pletely furnished, six room apart- Gutters
phia Chewing Gum CorporatioD, ment in Swarthmore. Adults onWarm·Alr Heating
Eagle and Lawrence Roads, Hav- ly. Phone KIngswood 4-1500 or
ertown. No telephone calls.
KIngswood 3-2080.
Air· Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
I
KI 4·1028
When You Change to
FOR FINE PAINTING
For prqmpt Service
Ridley Park
KI 3-4742
LE 2·2440
662 S. Chesf•• Rd.
De Vuono & Trole
Interior
& Exterior Painting Contracton
~~
OIL HEllT
011. _ I n . _
OIL BURNER
.
.
SERVICE
1II0NDAY TURU SATURDAY
NOON
Klngswood 4-1234
SUNDAYS and
. LU 3-6962
HOLmAY~
'J. A. GREEN
K14.1214
CALL
J. WAYNE HAMILTON
FOR
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
Formerly Farm a.reaa
Free Estimates
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630 N. Chester Rd., Swarthmore
KllIgswood 4-0619
.
1009 Edgmont Ave., Chester
CHe,ler MUl
I
·DEW DROP INN
BR~:~~:;:T~~U~~:~E~~~NER
I!
I!
Manufacturers Agent; married.
. has two school "II'" children;
·Daily Din~ers $1.00 to $1.95
;;
graduate Swsrthmore Schools
and Uniled States Navy flight
FANCY SANDWICHES
Special Children's "oHers
-
.
CLOSED.SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Through Friday
.
~
Sunny Brae Orchard
YES
I~
ii
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!
Resident' Swarthmore 17 years;
owner "The Fountail:t"; member
School; commissioned as Naval
Trinity Episcopal Church, Rotar:r Club, Busl",ess Association:
Co-chairman UDlted Fund Campalga 1956-1957; Major:. Air
Aviator In World War 0; resident of Borough for 35 years.
Foree Reserve; Veteran World
War 0, Korean War.
.JOHN A. 'SCHUMACHER,
RICHARD M. SNYDER,
~
CIDER
W
EASTER FLOWERS
W
Open until about May 15
~
.
'; Hra. 9 a.m •• 6:30 p.m.
if S.nday 10 A.M •• 7 P.M.
~
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W
LIMA• PA•
.I
Sundays, no window service al-
I
though the lobby would remain
open for the convenience of box
holders. City delivery of mail on
Saturdays would be discontinUed.
Window service will be limited
to 8 1h hours service beginning
Monday, April 15. Windows open
;
~
~
.·'?Th~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~:::""*,,{]:~~'t't.'%.."~,:~~,~'$:..\\\~?&~~'):~~~~~
~-------The carpet that
----
Twenty .. four years accounting
and executive experience; for-
mer Swarthmore Borough and
school auditor; former comp-
LAUGHS at STAINS
RAYON -
Priced as low at $4.00 sq. yd.
9 x 12 .............. $ 48,00
12 x 15 ..............
80.00
NYLON -:- Priced as low as $7.00 sq. yd.
9 x 12 .............. $ 84.00
12 x 15 .............. 140.00
ACRILAN Priced as low as $11.00 sq. yd.
9 x 12 .............. $132.00
12 x 15 .............. 220,00
Ce~t semples shown in the home
Ask ~for\ FREE COLOR BOOK
Terms to 36 months
(PAulsD" !) CDmt'~"t1
'C-.. . 7.
M' • • C
•
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- . . . ._..' ......' . . . .
a'de __ ~,
.=.
tPAMr..~ KNOWS
.00 ..... Ave., Sw. MlnOle, Pa.
Klngswood 3-6000
CLearbrOo\ 9-4646
Coreet . ,
OFFICE MAY
CURTAIL SERVICE
able to the post office department.
'The Post Office will be close4
to the public on Saturdays and
.~
MEdia 6-1680
~OST
effective tomorrow, April 13, 1957
as ordered by the Postmaster General, unless funds are made avail-
~
PENNELL ROAD
Scouts, Red Cross, Nurses Aide;
two children.
in the Post Office will be made
~
Wolff's Apple House
Swarthmore lIIothers Club; active, Republican committee, Cub
%
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~
fi
a.uditor, Pennsylvania Company~
four years; three years ~irector
I
~
Crisp and Juicy
~
AsslstaDt to Mary Dodd, Tax
Collector; secretary to assistant
Charles H. Grier, Swarthmore
Postmaster, has announced that
the following general curtailments
~
APP.LES·
~~~
;1
. ~
i!l
YfE STILL HAYE·
~
;1
DAY aDd. NIGHT
LIDDELL.
Classes limited in sile ••• Advance reservations
On .oIUlS _ OIL IUI.'NG WAUl NIAnl1
George Myers &Co.
Box 48
CONOt11ON1ttO OIl ftMMACIS
I ..
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DEL. CO
704 14th
'~aa.. LE 2-3919
, AVeR ••, 'r.spect Park
~.
,
EI~EANOR
CLARENCE W. (Hub) HARTMAN,
~~~~~~-'~,:a~.~~W&'t.'@:..~,'tt,.:-~.~:~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*'~~
KI ngswood 3·0450
Rteamshlp operator; resident of
Swarthmore for more than 25
:rears.
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DEL. CO
I I•• rned to H.el. to Sit, to Stoy. to Como ... ond I LIKED ill Why
not t.n YOUR boss to take you ther ••
Next Course Starts Wednesday Evening, April 17th
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
~
650 Baltimore Pike
Springfield. Del, COl, P.a.
I
Ir TIKI'E'M
ROBERT R. HOPKINS,
,Studio and Display Room
6 E. Fr"nt St., M.dia
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CARNS
POrt business - ocean traffic marine insurance and former
• •. I thought it was the end ••• but do you know where "he took me?
=
Formerly
pert; 30 years experience in ex-
To the
i
Florist
Swarthmore, Foreign Trade ex-
treasurer of .Job T. Pugh (manufaeturer of augers and bits) for
over 20 years until their retiremeDt from busmess In 1954;
graduate of Swarthmore College.
I jumped fenees, rliln away, met up with bad dogs, upset garbage eans,
ruined neighbor's shrubs ••• then on::t dey the boss put Ine in h'is c::er
2
DiLuzio and Sons
LINOLEUM
occasional chair in
939 Rocklyn Road, Springfield
VAN ALEN BROS.
•
Swarthmore. 'a.
FOR SALE - Eight place set-\ CH 2·5051
, WANTED
tings.
Sterling
silver. Bargain. ~============:
H, The
SwarthIlll!.rean..
,~
WANTED - By two ladies, two- Box
'bedroom apartment, first or FOR SALE - Silk damask upsecond floor: near transportation.
-
..
Borough resident for 44 years;
I WAS A JUVENILE DELINQUENT!
iii
5373.
Dick Franc:hetti
Call
RUBBER TILE
.
VENETIAN BLINDS
valescent men and women. Ex- well, 222 Lafayette avenue.
cellent foods, spacious grounds FOR SALE - Parakeet babieS,!
Blue Cross honored. SadiEi P.
home-bred, gentle talking stock. KI 4·1434
Turner, proprietor. CHester 2- Closed-banded. KIngswood 3-2694.
TELEVISION SERVICE
ATLANTIC
=
PLASTIC TILE • VINYL TILE
Taylor, KIngswood 3-4680, after
3 p.m.
.
FOR SALE - Easter Gift Baskets of African violets. Longmore. Aged. senile. chronic, con-
OAnnouncements
o Programs
Photographic Supplies
State & Monroe Stl.
=_=
Media
~
fIIIEdia 6·2176
~
~ Open Friday Evenings ~
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Bunnies for Easnow.
;
Ii! ROGER RUSSELL II
Klngswood 3-8761
ASPHALT TILE
PORTRAIT STUDIO
Bom and educated in Pbiladelphla: esiabllshed his own business In Chester In 1934: has IIv~d In SWaribmore 14 :rears:
member Chester Kiwanis and
lIIasous': treasurer of a PellD8:rIvanls COrporatiOD: dlreetor of
T. M. GIBSON,
aDother.
LO 6·21S6
Mr. Weigel - CHester 3-6527
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
Estimates
. Free
Ages eWlY. you·re .pt to say.
A portrait for her? Just- right.
,
But we can't perform miracle. oyer"
night.
.
.
Sa ••• why deloy? Coli todoy.
AAA BAnERY
HOW'
Interior & Exterior
KIngswood after 6 or week ends.
S. Chesler Rd. K14·1700 of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
Can KIngswood 4-0800.
PERSONAL - Belvedere ConSWARTHMORE, PA.
valescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
street, Chester. Edge of Swarth-
o Billheads
,
~
MRS. M. B. FUSSELL,
F. F. Zimmermon
Pllotographer
Mothe.. Day?-Twelfth of May.
JOIN NOW YOUR OWN
PlmRE FRAMING
ROBERT A. BOYLE,
Use Easter Seals. Help crippled children.
Lt. Forster - ELgin 6-6396
Iii
PAINTING
Reasonable.
FOR SALE-Muskrat stole, worn
Tuning
twice. Valued at $125. Will sell
SpeCialist. member A.S.P.T. and for $75. CHester 5-4532.
N.A.P.T•. Will do minor repairing. Leaman, KIngswood 3-5755. FOR SALE - Top soil and mushrOQm soiL Please call KIngsPERSONAL
Badia and tele- wood
3-6317.
o Letterheads
Wiry Wait for 'lte Dr""?
Contact
!
1)
of 17 and 25 Years
Ities. IA requ.sHn~ Infervl." please
Includ. brl.f ~enona: hIstory, all
replies Oo)nfldenlal. Our sol.smen ho"
IbMn Informed of fhls ad. Box A. L
Swarfhmoraan.
warth more \
Jack Prichard
suitable for lawns and shrn s.
3-4583 for appointment.
PERSONAL Piano
Offset Printing of All Kinds
S
CEMETERY
Men
Between the Ages
'0
Clifton
enee. Six years of Swarthmore
Williams. Telephone
Duplicating
Service
S"aron Hill 0734
of the Swarthmore-Rutledge UnIon School \ ~~===========~
District upon attaining the age of 21 years.
and ever)' penon 21 years of age or over
becomng a resident or inhabitant of this
school district shall within 12 months
$500 MONTHLY
thereafter notify Assessor 3. DavId Narbeth. 113 Yale Avenue. Swarthmore, PennStarting solary for 1'2 ulICut(y.fype
sylvania. of his becoming of age or becoming B resl~ent or Inhabitant of this
lQ'nmen
r.present larq. Eastem
school district. Any person lallng to give
RnanctaJ corpo,.tJ~. No trovel. Sales
snid Assessor the aforesaid notlfie&tlon
expertence and obmfy desired, . .b-shall be subject to the penalty set forth In
((shed resident, 2So4O yeors old, mar..
said Act.
ded, capable of a"um(n~ respoRslbll..
SAMUEL T. CARPENTER
Friday, April 26, 8 a.m.
Page
.Republican .Candidates For Tax Collector
TO PRISENT "CANTEEN"
TO AMERICAN RED CROSS
A non.profit, mutual enter.
Presentation of a fully equipped
prise for the benefit of fammes canteen by Mrs. Irvin R. Macresiding in Swarthmore and Elwee, Mt. Holyoke place, presineighboring communities. For , dent" of the Republlcan Women of
information as to lots apply to Pennsylvauia, will be made to
Brigadier General Brenton G.
ALBERT N. GARRETT
Wallace, of the Southeastern
'resldeitt u Business Mfr.
P·Jnnsylvania Chapter of the
American
Red Cross at their
228 Garrett Ave.
KI 3-0489
i Headquarters,
235 South- 17th
Swarthmore, Pa.
'I street at 2 p.m. Monday, April 15.
r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=~ Tea will be served by the Ameriican )led Cross. Among those attending will be Mrs. MacElwee,
Mrs. Wilbur O. James, both of
Swarthmore.
EASTlAWN
Andrew L. Wallace
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Oppo- WANTED - Boy, . 15 years or
BACHE,. CO.
over
t6
substitute
June
1st
to
site Clifton Theater.
Members New York Stock Exchan9.
September
15th-Janitor's
jobPERSONAL - Fu,c-rru'-·'"'t-ur-e-re-fi:nish_ chance to earn $125 in' spare time
.
Klngsw_ 4-2035
LOcus~ 8-Z900'
ing-custom cabinet work An- -work 3 to 4 hours per week.
drew Spanier, Jr. KIngswood
For details call KIngswood . 3- ,;
~=====~======~! Cha •••1 6 WFIL-TY - S ••day,
3-2198. Call after 5 P.M.
4548.
9:45 A.M.
PERSONAL
UPHOLSTER~G
,
FOR
SALE
Large Chairs Completely re~IIUIODllU1UIIIDIIIDmmnIIlDUIIDmnlDm~
built with new fabric $44.50 - FOR SALE _ Mushroom soil,
Sofas $89-'-Over 30 years experib
mates are free. Thorn Seremba.
PYLE
$4".50
6 Yean of Swarill.ore ........ C.
is hereby given that under the provisions
of said Act every rp.sident or inhabitant
Phone Sharon Hill 0734. Budget. KIngswood 3-0149.
payments.
FOR SALE - English bicycle, ex.PERSONAL-Registered Spencer
ceUent condition, with all accorsetiere. Mrs. Elsie H. Mc- cessories. Call KIngswood 3-4646
17'12
UPHOLSTERY
'l.arge C.a/. Relo.llt -
LEGAL NOTICE
Pununnt to Act No. 193 of 1951. notice
"'=============,
'- :... __ Ct
IT·8-29
THOM SERE MBA
WANTED - Women for packing
and light assembly work. D,,;y
and evening shifts. Must be resIdents of Delaware or Montgomery
Counties. Do not apply if applica"""reta>")'
tion already on file. Apply Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporalion, Eagle and Lawrence Roads'l:Havertown. No telephone call~ . FURNITURE REFINISHING
WANTED - Trinity Church ineight holidays each year. Write
vites everybody to contribute
or REPAIRING
Box OJ The Swarthmorean.
unwanted summer clothing, bricGarrett House
PERSONAL - Two grandmothers a-brae, furniture, toys, books, etc.
CL 9·6839
with time on their hands will to Spring RUMMAGE SALE.
Start
bringing
articles
to
downDoy or Night
mend, hem, darn for frantic
homemakers. KIngswood 3-5177. stairs Parish Hall Tuesday, April ~;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;~!
23. Then come to this fa·bulous r
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired. ,de Thursday, April 25,. 7 - 9
Your Representative
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
the
of the Board of School Direetors of the BUTLER. BEATTY,GREERand
CLASSIFIED ADS
PERSONAL Good jobs for
experiienced typi>jts, Ediphow.
on
above estate havInl' been granted to the
budget of the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
School District will be adopted.
SAMUEL T. CARPENTER
Secretary
13T-3.29
THE SWARTHMOREAN
April 12, 1957
Cou:nt,.
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School DIs- JOHNSON
Media. Pennsylvania
trict. aCter further consideraton, the flnal
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==:-;.,.::P,:::E=R=-SO=-N:;;A':.._.~ --~c-
A/KIA
the DOr.
undersigned. all parlOns Indebted to the
said estate are requested to .make Jla7..
ment. and those hayinl' eJalm. to Pfellent
the same. without del.,., to
3ANET .JAMES CAMPBELL
698 Cedar Lane
SwarbDore. PeDna.
and .. P.M., after which time at a m~lng Or to her Attorneys.
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ROOFING AND SIDING
'I.E AND GUTTER WORII
ROOF RE'AID
Estimates on New Roofs
ESTATE NOTICE
F.tate of IUwcIa E. 3...RHODA ELIAS 3AMBS. late of
OUR;h of Swarthmore. Delaware
Penu,.lvan.la.
LB'l'TERS TESTAMENTARY
LBCJAL IIOTICB
IIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
punuant to Seetlon 687 of the "Public
School Code 01 1149", the proposed budget
(or the Swarthmo-.Rutledge Union Sehool
DJatriet for the school year Jub' 1957 to
.lub 1958 will be aval1able for publ1c In·
apectlon at the College Avenue School
Building office of t!le swarthmoa-Rulledge
Union School District [rom April 25 to
Mill'> 15, 1957 between the hours of 9 A.M.
lIy. whose four members give
title to her book.
On Tuesday, at 2 p.m. the literature department, Mrs. John T. UPPER DARBY HIGH
CALLS CLASS REUNION
Pinkston, Jr., chairman. will present a book-revIew program.
The Class of 1942, Upper Darby
Eunice Story Kline (Mrs. J. Rob- l:iigh School will have its 15th
ert) will discuss ''Three Saints reunion Saturday, June 8, at
and a Siru).er" by Louise Hall Manoa.
Tharp.
Any member of the class,
Mrs. Kline, a former club pres- anyone knowing the whereabouts
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troller of the Catalytic Con.trncUon Compan:r; Swarthmore
resident since bo:rhood; two
schoo) age children.
at 8: 30 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.
No third class mail will be acWit h Swarthmore National cepted except certain medical
Bank & Trust Compan:r 25 il>ems, effective April 29, 1957.
years; past five years in AcMoney Order business would be
counUng Department Catal:rtlc suspended effective April 29, 1957.
Construction Compan:r, PhDaHowever, if funds are -made
delpbla: cnrrently completing available to the post olllce depa,tDine :rears as a Borough ,.
then the office would remain
open as usual.
Sohool Auditor.
Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, Jr., of
Alpha Phi's Meet
Mrs. F. R. Lang of Maple avenue entertained at a tea Wednes- Dickinson avenue entertained at a
Alpha Phi Pennsylvania State
day afternoon in honor of h~r new luncheon yesterday at the Strath Day was held Saturday at the
granddaughter, Cat h y Lang, Haven Inn. Mrs. Brown will enter- Merion Cricket Club. Represendaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eben tain today at a luncheon at the tatives from 21 chapters attended.
inn.
Lang of Scarsdale, N. Y.
Chairman of the event was Mrs.
Mark B. Moore of Hillborn avenue, chairman of the international
scholarship.
Alfred Maass of
COMPLETE BABY DEPARTMENT
CAREY'S
Theatre Square
Plenty of Free Parking
K-I3.3154
M....
Cornell avenue was chairman of
reservations, and, Mrs. Frank
Walter of Bryn MaW. avenue was
in charge of the music.
One of the honOred guests was
Mrs. H. C. Hoefer of Tully, N. Y:,
director of programs for Alpha
Phi fraternity, and Mr. Ho!:fer.
who were house guests of the
Moores during the· week end.
"I saw It in the SWarthmoreaiL"
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LOCAL RECORD
C '~kie sales for the Girl ScOI'ts
Far$well to Copper Miss
week
ers Dick Piccard and Debbie Torrey. The rest of the cast included
Bill McNew, announcer; clowns,
Lana Ahrensdorl and Claudia
Colt; ,clowns' cats, Trevor H a r p e r '
and Ann TowneS.
Mary Ellen Snape. Harvard cupied by those less picturesque
''The Fox and The Grapes" in- avenue, ast,ide the mare ''Copper modes of transportation., and was
cluded Shelby Jackson, announc- Miss". a resident of Swarthmore solemhly honored with a nickel in
er; Steve Hollis. fox; Dick Pic- for the Past six years. But alas. the meter and a hand-led vanilla
card, dog.',
Copper Miss was sold last month ice cream cone. It was'Mary E1"Little Black Sambo" included to a fifteen-year-old gal in Read- len's and Copper Miss' parting
Jay Sipler. announcer; LitUe Ing. and on the final Saturdsy of gesture to a long and very savs,Black ,Sambi>. Bill Scott; Tigers, March. was transported, a IS: van, factory friendship. c ' . .
Bruce Conwell, Larry Luder, Mats to her new home.
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Copper Miss might have made
Ranby. and Beverly Moten; Black
As her final appeatance in the her departure earlier in the year
Jumbo. Debbie Torrey; Black borough, Copper Miss w,as trotted but for her mlstress's care and
Mumbo, Katie HerSchel.
to the business district,· guided concern to find the right home for
"Little Red Riding Hood" in- into a parking space normally '00- _ her.
cluded Linda Jester. announcer; -----.:.....-----=-----=---------'------~Little Red ruding Hood. Jeannette Presbyterian Choir~iII
Grief; Wolf, Hank Mustin; Hunt.
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er. Paul Schubert; Grandmother.
Sing ozart's Requiem William M: Bush, 'principal of
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(Continued from Page i) , Swarthinore' High Schooi'. and a
Hal-Welsh.
"Lion and The Mouse;' Included sary from Ihe next world. '
member of the board, for evaluatSandy Tho m ps 0 n. announcer;
This pathetic backgroimd made ing secon!lary ilcbools throughout
Lion, Mats Hanby; Mouse. JoAnne a deep. if not a supernatural im- the educational syste"" told Of .
Dwnm; TrapPeI'. Hal Welsh.
pression on the ailing composer. procedure and value of,evalua~ng
MiDliie Zanz1nger and Anne and may have hastened his death schools at a teceI1t meeting ot the
Hayden ied opening exercises and as he worked feverishlY during Kiwanis Club of Medla.', ' y " , ';I~:;:=---;;;;--.=-=.I
were "on stage" assistants.
those last few week~ of his life~ He
Swarthmore hail, bee~" One o t ,
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wr'lte: "My Ij!!ad ,Is in turmoil. the- schoolS in the subUrblin area
NE'ARAffiL~ONH~OME.
The vision -of that .
. that has been eval~ated "jritblltthe
r
• Yel> yoardoctOr knoJrl
Great· Boob Group
stranger Is ever before my eyes. last- tWo years.
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,'Oftr 2S' r.,p',' !.,._a••
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the importan~ of prOmpt .
To Meet April 23rd Se
tli. '"~ \
.edon
in biotillng
d,e Swarthmore E 1 e m e b tar y t "!co 10 -IoIHI. Eo.,. Famn,.. NMeI
The ranks of' the local -Great ly demandlJig the work. But.
So lie,.u,gatllUl aim...
Books Group were swollen Tues- opus remained unfinished when
was in'-charge Of,the prOoI~~~~~~~~~~~~~
h ••leh check-up. 14....
day 'by the visit of several heT~ed. rigi I
to
h'ed
gram and intrOduced Mr. Bush.
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eo
na au grap
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members -of the Wallingford
-:-and of cour.., hrl.,. ..
ALItAN PARKER'
which 'had been delivered to
Group;
,
your Doctor's prescrlpN_ and _lIIIt Plaa..
Alexis De 'i'ooquevl11e's "Demo- Count within weeks ot M(lZalot's Florence 'J. Lucasse
tlons,for
our fat boc pRT0_. Head W9~an. Club
ali,! BopaIrblc - 8 _ IBM
cracy in ArRertca" wtiieb: was the deaili. Was "lost" for 50 ;fears. but
cise
compoWidia,.
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topic of discussion. reeeived live- In 1839 It 'finally came into the
ly treatment from the members. possession of t1ie' Imperial Libr~ry
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It was agreed that this particular at Vienna under' mysterious cir- 167 votes; (wrlle-in votes Mr..
R. B. Clotliier 12 votes. Mrs. B: K.
\ J,"eading was an excellent ''prep- cumstances.
CATHERM~'S" •
The
excitement
continued
for
Morse. one vote); for'-lkst vlcearation" for the Communist ManiDRU& SToRE
.. GARDEN OF ,
festo which will be discussed at anotl,ler 20 to 30 years. as it a~ president, Mrs. David. Bingham
,
the next meeting on Aprll 23. at pe.ared that the score was In 171 votes; (write-In' vot\!f.Mrs.
Mozart·s
handwriting
'throughout.
R.
B.
Clothier
three
votes
'Straw,
ME_'~
8 p.m. in Borough Hall. A cordial
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invitation Is extended to all ~ho After a full InveStigation, 'how- bridge one vote); for second vleecare to attend either as partici- ever, there was no· doubt· that p:resldent . Mrs. ~ter 'folcl l74
some of the writing was a .forgery. ,!otes; (~~in v'ltes Mrs; ~•. ~; A .......ri.I._ garden. l,ond......,t lor
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pants or observers. .
What happene
Walter
°Wv~I'~elbo-I
,'Iffteatl'.'
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0
Ioeatlon.
Sm-priaingiy.
tow
Among those attending Tues,
Mozart's widow had feared
one vote, Mrs. Vf. "If. Tumf!.;
A aound !nveatment.ln adV.D~ of
day· nlght's meeting w,ere: •
vote, fillce Ma~\t one vote);
WEST, LAUREL 'H-I"L
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. GUcreest. the Count. dis";'verlng the' work
unfinished
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d~and'
the
Ietreasurer
Mrs.
George
M
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Alma' DaMels, Ruth C. Webb,
turn of his money. SeveralmUsl175' votes (Write-in, vote
. CEt!lIOIERY
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Mrs. T. Reynolds. Mrs. C. Justus
clans
were
approached.
without
Mni~
Walter
Molr
.tbri;e'
votes);
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-·'lro\.~tly
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Garrahan, MrS" F. Burrell. Mrs.
A. White. Mr. and Mrs: J.' Grif- .uc~ess. Fina,lly she persuaded' a for assistant treasurer; Mrs.
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'11th, Kate Omsen. and Dr. 'R. H. ypung pupil of Mozart, .FrancOls ert Ilrogon 174 voteS; for
G. $ussmilyer. who hRd bee'n with ing 5e?retary. Mrs. ~~. Doh~,
Marchessault.
him during his work on ,the erty. 176 votes (write~;.'Votes
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'Mrs. R. B. Clothier two"votes· tOl'
Mozart had fully completed the cortesp'ondlng secretary. Mni
,Mrs. Ward President ,}pelling numbers. and_partiy.com- sell l>hlllIp. 172 votes. - (~te-in
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pleted nine of th.. 12. The
votes Mrs. R. B., 'Cli>th!er jiliree
has heid for 17 years. She was a parts were in the composer's hand. votes). ,
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Board of Education for 20 years. zart had not commenced.- except,
ALUMNUS AWA-RDED •. '
and was president of this group iIi hi~ mind 'with some few scraps
SUMMER' STUDY- GiANT
for ,two terms. In 1955 she waS of music left ,In-'his desk. - S u s s , . '
.president of the New York s~',t;lmayo>r composed. he says. entirely
Anth~ny J. Sobczak of' RutSchool Board Association. which is himself. His writing was, almost ledge, Pennsylvania.' was awardmade up of the 850 school boards
perfect imitation of the master·s. ed a Summer Study' Grant from
In that· state. She w,as a member
It is conceded by all competent Wesleyan _University.
of the White ,Holll'" Conference on critics, that Mozart ,rose' to his
Summer. Study , Giilnts are
Education last year•. which was
accomplishment 'in this given to OUtstaliding students 'who
summoned' by Presld~t Eisen- work. and, that it will remain as wl\l do 'specli'l - projects,' In~=~ I
how.,...
one of -the IInest compositions
the - -Summer ,vacation _I
Mrs. Brad has three
all time.
SoI:87ak's speciaJ\proj~ i wl\l
,one of whilm. MrS. Robert. Scully.
~e flel~- of iabOi econolJllcs.
is an ,active meinberotthe Jun11e",.S as C:O-C.ali'nlail '
is,an economics majoi'>at Wes;'
lors. She also has two Sons. who
David R. Gerner of' Westdale \Je,:va,n:
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are both doctors.
avenue recently served as - CoThe:. son 01_ itr: and
AnMrs. Roland Colt; president of chairman of an American Manage- thony 'A.' Sobezak of Swarthmore
the Juniors, has issued a reminder ment Association seminar on Per- Avenue, he is a graduate of
that th,ose' going, to the Fine
sOl!nel's Role in Cost
~ljS~y.oa~rth:m~o~re~~~~~~~~.1
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held at the-Media pl\1bhouse
Marcll. He Is Bsisstant ilinictor
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t
,year. shOuld
at the Swartb- the Plant Pl!l'SOnne1, ~:=DY~:~
. more Clul)h
1'bi18delphla refinery.
Jun,'or Women E/,ect
RUS- '
w." ..
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. "You\-Meet ~he NICEST Peopl~' a,Speore'8"
STC?Rj: HOURS: Mond~y th~ ThurSday 9:30 to _5:30-"
. 'Friday~ 9:30 to 9:00; SaturdilY, 9:~0 to 6:00.'
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- Robert Clothier. Jr.; at Columbia avenue had as his bouse guests
over the week end two SAE fratemity hrothers, DBrtmouth Col~ ,. . . . . . .
PiwU .....
lege Glee Club members who sang
hi" ... I
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in the DartmoUth eonc.«t at v e r t - '
.1 nee.
on sa~ Bilht.Dob bas Z'eell i i ~ .....'w..
tumed to ColleJe artedila IIPrlDa
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1'IIUISPAY,'
APII. 25"
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b"iAliNt
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Dr" Smith to Speak ".
A' U
b' Mond .
~ci04ma,. e.u~i . t.. ons CIu . ay'
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baDeecl of
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M c C a n e .
fer
01_-
College to' Present
C· rt T"
DOIght.8"15
daY early so that he can lew!' his
In Spring Prog~cim··
exceptional talent tothe,_show.'
At Clothier '
Despite the ~ ~. abund- ~,
. ,.
ance ,of the "foielgn, _talent, I,',l'he Swarthmore College Qrcb.
swu:thmore is exceptlon-Ity welf ~,will pnsent tis sPrlna conrepresented lJl~eshow, Producer c~ to~t, Aprll 19, qncier the
Skipper Dawes has been !-'tlhears- dirietIon of William H. Reese,
tog The Garnets, 'newly' formed lecturer in music. at the eollege.vocal trto and the" Lionettes, TIle eoncert will begin -at 8: 15
SWarthm~ High,. School Co-:ed p.m.bi Clothier HI!ll DO the
dance 11!>e. MusIc is being '111'0':' ~re campus: AdmIssiOn Is
v1d~ bY local ~enta1lsts, 'free••' .
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Production, is under, the co- - The program includes a rrtudeni:
chal;manshlp 'of the ,Renshaw iwrltten Chorale'Prelude as well'
brothers, Horace and CMard. Ted Beethove":'s Plano concerto ,No.
(Continue,. on Pa&e 12)
, 1., SChubert.s SYmPhOny No.' iI
(t1ril1n1shed) 'uid Handel's COIi~
qerlo for Orchestra with tWo itu'p" , '. '.', , dent' horq soloists. ' ,
l!
3 Students :Elected,
'For L'~4J."'~;':
,~,
~ '~,'1;cbOO~' ,rrtuderits ==~:~~l:==::;
At
10 A.M..·
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$4.00 PER YEAR
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Dr. Courtney C. Smith., pres1dent 0 f S we rthmore College. will
talk' ,at the dinner. !peeUng of the
Swarthmore Lions 't:lub' Monday,
Ap~ 22 at «r~ 45 p.m. at the S~th
Haven lDD. A. G. Catherman,
preSIdent of, the cluh., wl\l inlrl>duce Dr.- Smith..
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Dr. Smith. succ*ed· tb~ 18te
tormer Swarthmqre ;Coilege,pres1~
dent Frank, Aydelotte'
American ~8~ of 'the RhA"":"
Scho~;;He 'Is a, member....;;;
th Board of n -_ _~
as
U~~ty' ~.r-;: ~f==
Tbe Commu~Uiaoc;d
Friday
Service
will he held, from .12
to 3
p.m. ,today in the Swarthmore
PresbYterIan Chureh DO Harvard
avenue.
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,. Tbi!, Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore. rector o~ Trtnlty Clrurch
will preaCh. AssIstIng with tb_e
service wl\l he- the Rev. J 0 h n
Sl:hott, !'8"'lClate minisler of the
Presbyterian 011,urch,
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The Comml'llity is 'invited to attend'"
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' Muti-Purpose
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Asked By l WV
Unfeasible
Pr ltmin
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f·
th
e
ary, a",-:- or
e
new 12-classroom wing of the
Rutgers A v e n u e Elementary
School were approved and ordered submitted for State Department of Puhlic Instruction.sancsllIon. ofat.thWednsesdsartbmY
eveningR Stledg-DO
e w
ore- u
e
School' District. The principal's
,_w.
,me'ots L'eag"u''e.
Dinn... 'or Aprl"I''l4·
""Mil
Trustee of the University of Penn- .10·
Se'Is,;ylVlin1a.·
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A
ember of the Board of Di.
reeto~ of the Association nf
Am"..u.an Colleges, he Is _also a
II
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and mem~ of the Execu•
ti
Coomiittee of th Eisenb "
Annual Event to Be
E~:hange Fellowshle . ro ow:
. H id •. Wh' •.
and a trustee of the : . ~e
e
'n
IDler
dation.
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at 6:15
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omen's ~nte':Dlltional 'League
EASTER- EGG HUNT for Peace and Freedoin's annual
'AT 10 TOMORROW ~~,~~ W,r~l~: a ~;. ~o..:.eas~
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~warUaibon'. aDIIuai Euter bord, to be heid at Whittier House
EI'&' RUId WIll lie helel 0mor-, on 'A_prll 24. 'lit 6: 15 p.m.
,
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'For several'years the organizaDCNlke,. 'Jftelcl. ,AU boro-"" tiOn, h8$ given ail internatlOOaI
d.llel.- ~ _-aehool ; ; dinner ,that featUred, auth~tlc:
-Wust-;;
office was retained near the center
of the new wing. ,alth~ it was
acknowledged that_ ali additional
secretary would be necessitated
tor 1 the. present school 0IIIce in
order that teachers now doing
their, own typing. and dupUcatiq
at the .pollege av'imue school may
enjoy the same privileges enjoyed
by the Rutgers avenu.e staff.
A letter frbm Mrs. H. Woodward
McDowell and,Amy ~OWland, c0cl;lalrmen 'of a' League of Wom~
Voters recreational stUdy committee, sought increase of the proposed multl-purpcjse_ room lit the new
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to ,(aalibioln4W) ds4la crac1e
have ~_ lII!ieeted in, ~ full, otchestia ,eapedillly tor this ' are
'i'be
-:::.:~'t- ChI. be1ni am~ them..
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New School Plans
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'Approved Wedne~ay
COMMUNITY
POODFRIDAY
SERVICE
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Wi'Ibo'rI,:
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with an exchange program to Good Friday prcJl!'lllD. It Was
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The pr!lgram arranged for this Auth 'Will R
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time ~'other eoun- written last' winter whUe re-ier 18_.."............ ' '
;year also.wil.l. carry out the Scanor
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e4;J at, ,:15
the next 1ew:,mon1hI. was ,studYinllwith Peul,crntth
,Ja the_I,., nIII. the Jaunt' d1n~vlan theme. There~, be
In Friends Meeting
student,- frtIin 'S!iemeld; '!ben 'liicturerin mUsIc 'at theCOl~ ,WtJI, he ,1IeI4 all the'
typical Sean~~ ,folk dances 'House'
arrived in ~ lege.
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',SataJdQ'. AP~21.
,given bY. a croup of folk dancers
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to vtsit heJie ,Until Auguat.
The'piano sololst,lil Beethoven's "
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cotmected with the International 'uoI~cha~d Wllbur. one of the m09t '
Yan'O\V baa been 'selected J!l8no, Concerto"David'Porter, is
DIMoI nAMA. Instituta and from Morristown. _,d~!y, acclaimed of the "under
'~""~~
8;udYlDg OIl a' four, and OOe hiolflU'H
1l..1JIUUII' IIIIU N. J., ~d ~ a traVel fIlnl lIfty, ,g~eratlon of, A!n~ican,
on
-summer- excImile rear prolll'l!m'in
conjUnction Ylth
";-Set"'
'Mg"'
"Plctl,lresquaDemnark.~,
,-' ,', poels.
read seleCtiQDa from
Of tlieAuijirlcan ~8erv~'
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A iUt ."'I"'Of.rtlelea!tit··
his works,Tl:\ursday. April 25 in
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__ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,,_H __ ~,~J'lPl!!~~pb 1\,c9~tOJ:Y. He; ____ , " ,
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Stu8ent Exchange, Proaram,IlQ'.been-,i>1a:firllrplanoslncehe, . ( , _ ,,,,.,m.......,._-~D\the ~d\Jlav\an
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the PfOlfaDl ;w/llch brought Hans- was eight yelfra old, except 10r !In
Durioll
neXt 'two \veekS. resl- oountrtes wIn be. anoth'll" feature.SW~r~ -eonege_ ClUDpU8. He
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JM,ter BOrn ,to :Swartlililolte frOm interlude in high school when he dentS- of the BorO\lP will be able ' Gen""al chairmen for, the din- ,~ sponso~ d!~ tile ";:ll:::m,,/
Switzerland for ~ mool year. c~centrated orisporU.· ' . .
tq. ~ake, appointments oJ tele;- ner,are Mrs. c::oUn Bell. 'Mrs.' Hen- ~~t
EDg:h ~
ea.n:-.
Mike wIl1be in P~ fJ 0 m "
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phone to, give blood at t¥.: Bor- ry Hoenigswald. ~. Ro:v Me- be
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June to September where hi! will Trinity·,RummAge Sale ' ough's atOOt:i Donor Day, 'l'Iiurs: Corkel. Other' commi~tl!!!S' 'and to ~ ;~1:>~~~5 p.m. and ts open,
live with a PaIdStlnlan family.
. _e
.
day, May \I; between 1 and 6: 30 tlieir members Include:
Mr WIlb·
,
• Barbara Pal1l}81'will go.to the .
Set for April 25, 26 p.m. at
Club. A comMenu. Mrs. a;a!lS .Borel;' COD- tionai Book
Woodl!oqse, School in ~eid, ,- ;,
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the -OQi .AtIlliatioo .......gram cG,mpleted fc>rthe',Annual Spring 1iJ. Bush, chairman of Red Cross ard: table decorations. Mn.;Erich
se ecof Dna fr!'JII his last five
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writing. Together with,
Barbara-will live in:,an JIlngUsh ',," __ ,lie., e
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borne ~d.tt~ scI!oO«>l !i~' week after, Easter ':a~
fo~ appointments dul'!ni. tJt! s general dinner cDDllni.~. Al!:Da Jyrics fO:' th~~ Br!a:r sho e
Part of be!' stay. ;Betty Tebbs bas Churc)l on, Thursday" Aprll 2., ,perlnd.
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WOodh~Sch~~)IDd,is cprrent-:- ~~I 26, from 8 a,m. untll noon., mind the need for a mini!),,"'" of Mrs. PhlliP. M~yer, ~. JlIlDes 'his first- 'book of Oe
''Th
Jy stay!ng
Mr., and Mrs. The pale;
,Is ,belcldown- 125 pints of
tobecolli!cted
I!) .. ' Beautiful
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Berbert_ Huse pf Vassar a'i!enue. statrs in the Parisn Hall ,Of qte on ~ '9~ ThIS q~ota, must be
It with "Ceremony and Other
8l'1"ived Sunday morning on chW;ch. always _draws _a _ large maintained or the l?,Cal 'Red Cross
JR. ASSEMBLY NOTICE,
Poems" in 1957. 'Among the magable b~anc!h will los~'the privlle.\le__ of, The eigllth grade, dal!.Ce sclied-zines in w~ch his, poems have apS. S. Brltanni~ in ~ew :Y:ork crowd. dl!e. to the highly,
was lD'K by it st,ud~t delega- qualitr of . the ,!'(ide vanety ,?f prcw1ding. free .blOO!! to residents ul~ for 8_ to 10, p.m. next Friday peared Is tlie· Partisan RevIew,
accompanied by, Mrs. J, H. merchandise . '1rtered and -the of' the- Borough. - Anyo;ne between night. April 26. -.ylllbe 'an . in- Virginia Quarterly Review, 'Poetry
. Betty Is the ftrst atudent timely seu.onal seiectlon of clpth- the ages of ,18 and 59 is eligible to fomial affair.·
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the ,Woodhpuse' School -to ~ f~r .cbildrel}, ~nd --adults. ac-
The tenth grade party, sched-, The .American Academy of Arts
OOIlle here. lohllypeople' hl1fe will cordm!! ,to cOlll11jlttee cbaJrmen; _-Young poopl"" j>etween. the ,age ~ed _from 8:30 t,o II p.m. Satur- and,Letters aw\rded him the Prix •
,'eniel1lher Mr., PInion. headmaster There IS ,also a. big a:ssortmen~ of of 18 and· 21' !)"ust 'have' -Written day, April 27. -.ylIL~ ,formal.
de Rome Fellowship_ in 1954.
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01 Ihe school, who' - ytsited In household' !rtlcles, bric-a"!:l1I c, ptirmissio;m . from , th~',p~ents:
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to New motheI'll •• malari8 patients.
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SWarthinore, last spring:
Dawn: ~er. tenth graqer, will .prowse through. - ~
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surgical cases may give blood after I!I em~ntary -O~Cyt
~pend \lie fall semester of her fdrs. Donald Longman and DOe_ year: has "~!L The Red
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Junior year at the Rothwell' Gram- Mrs.· John Aaron are co-ehalr- Cross noW - acceptS blood· _from
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lilar School. near l.eeds.: Enl/land. men of -.the evenL. Committee those who have h;td he~tI~, after " The Bicycle Spfety Program' AdeQuate brakes; chains in good
Ilawn h.i! bl!M selected , to repre- chi!h'm~". m ch~ge of the-va;\OU$ two 3'ears.· .. .
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·yrill. be put into ejfect Monday, order; handlebars, front and rear
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sent t\:IlI United states and Is~e ~les.mclude Mrs. R. ~\, Ba~
TllarUlportationtO'andfrom the :A:Pril-29. by ih~ Puents Council v,.hee1s in line; .!ires in good con.
first Anlericans~udent. e!V~ to at-.Mrs. Hi· L. H~ Mrs, :Walter C. clqb m.ay be ~ed hy' th", Red 'ot th - 'iiementa. SdI I '0
dition; seat in· firm., position; hell
lend ,the school at Rothwell.
Glles, Mrs•• WIlliam West, Mrs. Cross 'Motor Co~.
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Sw ":h- 0 R t~ :!'hs IfDtIle or horn In working c~tlon. ' ,
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Raymond .F.ellows, _ Mrs., Carl
Tl).e committee hIlS; trted to'se- .tric~' A~ :'~e ~er: ':m ,~~ . Riders must $how abill~ 'to: .
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M"sli;.· CI' 'b ·Ch ' ",0, ~eaves. Mrs. C. W. Worst. M'TS. cure.as- many as'possible of, ,the
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- , ' Mount and dismount on a 20
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Maxey MorrISon and Mrs. C. H, names of new families in SWarth- m~~rom,the.JoCalBUS\n~ As". loot strip; balancefor3s feet ona
M9 day
Keyes supervise the books, while
It requests that anY persons soclali:0n as w~ll 88'. 'l!o~unteers to 1 foot. 8" wide strtp; perform a
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Mrs. Benjamin Eaton and Mrs. \Vho have not' been called by April d? the examlnmg a~d J,icensing of figure 8 within a 20 '·oot diameter'
The April meeting of the
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SWarthmore Music Club has been C. M. Izumi head up the -fumi- 30 telephone their readiness to ,l:y~es.
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- give proper hand ;Ugnals for tumh
ture department.
give blood to Mrs. William Bush. IS ra on.
ing. etc_
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Other ladies heading the var- KIngswobd 3-2067 or Mrs. Francis
The schedule of ,examinaton is
After completion of· th~ abo:ve .
:\\yJuttier - • APri1 ?~: at 8.15 at [ous Spring and "!"I'"'~r clothing S.C!,ambers,lr.; KIngswood '3- to be ~rked out by grade and, tests. each l:!Ic:YCl,,~othavinli,a.
The W ~~~
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, Quartei::~ ~V;:~S~ ;;tampS,'Mis. M.E. ~tt,~; .'FOlloWIng aretli~ llIdies,whO. as I;hildren in the ~<;~Ample
tory will hllve istamP24 On, It· a
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• !fadua toocert. Da~ Spencer.. a I\ef!. Mrs. J. H. ~~ Mrs. 'tee., will -teI~one for a~t':" tions to be tested'~ be,able to RuUedre~ct; thI$ wiH faelU~' ..
"SChOOl te .of Swat:UUn~ High Louis N. Roblnlon. Mrs, It:, H. rnen~,'
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qUartet. Is. first 'V\~l\"ilit" of the Gibson and Mrs. W. N. Ryersoii. . Mrs. Robert Abbe. Mrs•. ·S. 1.. tile appolDted time. AIl e:aamlna- cycl~.
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- Mrs. A. s.' Mowery Is -to_ be Althouse. Mrs. Fred, Bel1.,~. tions wiR be· hel~ DO' a planned, -,' License' plateS will be issued to
• _ ;' _' Supply chairm!\D, MIrs. WlDlIllD pavid;' BIngham, Mrs. ··.TIIek· E. course .at . ,the RutJers Avenue each ehild successtu1l:v pe'n, the
Notice'
Clea"; Treasurer. whUe Mrs. Huhter. Mrs. CW. Ramsay. lII[rs, School between. 1 p.m. and 3:111 aboye ,tests. and· these will be al--,,' •
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ttlbutlJig . generously to t !l_e
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ties of 1957",:ftrst annual sliow' to
be held FrIday and ~turday, 'of
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next
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VOLUME~NpMBER 16
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Easter Hats
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~MONT AVENUE...:. SEVENTH AND W~H ST~EETS
.Friendl, Circle
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The ,Pastor's Conflnnation class
previous records. it was J"ejlOrted received into church membership
this
by cookie sale chl$'man Palm Sunday mor$g at the 11
Mrs. Ar:tIlur Silvers.
o'clock service. Those to be, reThis y~..r the girls sold 1.692 celved are:
bOxes more than In any previous
James Connor. Mark Detweller.
year. to make a grand lotal of
6.911-' boxes 01- cookies sold
Jeff Han. Geo~ge HamUton. Carborough residents. Funds collected olyn Holt. A,I.berta Hoov~r. ~ancy
for the four vari.tles of cookies Lane,' Jeffrey Loeben. David Louwhich wereolfered f or / saI e din. Carol 'Mason. Pamela, Neu' the d~ker.' John Patterson.
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amounted '*'> $2.764.40. with
Taylo'r
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troops receiving $347.55 of this Reeden. Dianne Renshaw.' Marfund.' Highest number of boxes Cine Selway and Kathieen Stewas sold by troop 225-959 boxes,
with troop 441 coming in second vens.
New 'adult, -membAra -elved
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with 720 box sal..
into the church last, Sunday
Se'geral new innovations 'helped morning are: - ,
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swell the total to a new high.
Millard J. powning, EllIel P.
They include the establishment of Evans, :t>'frs. Thomas J. Grah!lM.
a ,cookie pantry at the home of Lillie M. Gregory, James HamilMrs. Silvers, allowing inunediate ton. Mr. ,and -Mts. -, Charles L.
delivery,. on the -four brands of i'E[Yde,' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lane.
cookies•. Ds well as the i,!stitution Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. :Loeben
~f: a cookie "booth hy the senior BIld Arthur; Jr.. Mr. and Mrs,
trpop in front of the bank
,H. Molloy. - ¥ro. James
movie h o u s e . '
Moran, Mr. and- Mrs, J. Robert
On behalf of the Scouts. Mrs. Neudecker;'. Mr. M.d' Mrs. - WllSllvers has thanked the communi- lian 'Nolan, Mrs. Jay J. Schoff.
ty for the cooperation in helpltlg Mr. and Mrs. Earl H: Scott, Mrs.
making the'drlve a success.
John Spencer, Mr. and "Mrs.
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Minor J. Stein, Mr. and Mrs.
Amoltgth!>Se who at
Quaker City Figure Skating Club John w'e1~an.·
.
Friday' evening in, SPr1ngftIMI~-;;;;;::-;-----~--~
were' . Charlotte B~dhead and
Mrs',Il· Wllis B,rodhead o~:M,apll·1
&'Venue, arid· Gloria and Sandra
and Mrs. Henry A.- Peirsol
'Lafayette avenue.
Kiwanis Speaker
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at Rutgers Avenue on April 3 and
4 ,gave two perfonnances of the
, five puppet, show plays on which
they have worked for many
weeks. Weduesday's entertainment
was for the fourth grades, Thursday's' for kindergarten, first. sec~nd and third. Many mothers were
present both times. Ruth McDowell helped with the art work. the
making of the papi.,.. mache puppets and the scenery.
The play "Two Clowns and
Their
was wr.tten
the
group Cats"
and -included
tonettebyplay-
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Methodl$t Church
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RUTGERS 3RD GRADE
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RUTGERS 3RD GRADE
GIVES PUPPET SHOW
. Mary Alice Lilly's third grade
al Rulgers Avenue on April 3 and
4 gave two performances of the
five puppet show plays on which
Ihey have worked for many
weeks. Wednesday's entertainment
was for Ihe fourth grades. Thursday's for kindergarten, first, sec ..
ond and Ihird. Many mothers were
presenl both times. Ruth McDowell helped with the art work, the
making of the papier mache puppets and the scenery.
The play "Two Clowns and
Their Cats" was written by the
group and included tonelte players Dick Piccard and Debbie Torrey. The rest of the cast included
Bill McNew, announcer; clowns,
Lana Ahrensdorf and Claudia
eoit; clowns' cats, Trevor Harper
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and Ann Townes.
"The Fox and The Grapes" in ..
eluded Shelby Jackson, announc-
er; Steve Hollis, fox; Dick Piccard, dog.
"Little Black Sambo" included
Jay Sipler, announcer; Little
Black Sambo, Bill Scott; Tigers,
Bruce Conwell, Larry Luder, Mats
Ranby. and Beverly Moten; Black
Jumbo,
Debbie
Torrey;
Black
Mumbo, Katie Herschel.
"Little Red Riding Hood" included Linda Jester, announcer;
Little Red Riding Hood, Jeannette
Grie~; Wolf, Hank MusUn; Hunter, Paul Schubert; Grandmother.
Hal Welsh.
"Lion and The Mouse" included
Sandy Tho m p son, announcer;
Lion. Mats Ranby; Mouse, JoAnne
Dumm; Trapper, Hal Welsh.
Minnie Zanzinger and Anne
Hayden led opening exercises and
were "on stage" assistants.
Great Books Group
To Meet April 23rd
The ranks of' the local Great
Books Group were swollen Tuesday 'by the visit of several
members of the Wallingford
Group.
Alexis De TocquevUle's "Demo_
cracy in America" which was the
topic of discussion, received lively treatment from the members.
It was agreed that this particular
reading was
excellent lI,prep_
aration" for the Communist Manifesto which will be discussed at
the next meeting on April 23, at
8 p.m. in Borougn Hall. A cordial
invitation is extended to all w,ho
care to attend either as participants or observers.
Among those attenuing Tuesday night's meeting were: .
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest,
Alma Daniels, Ruth C. Webb,
Mrs. T. Reynolds, Mrs. C. Justus
Garrahan, Mrs. F. Burrell, Mrs.
A. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffith, Kate Orosen, and Dr. 'R. H.
Marchessault.
an
Junior Women Elect
Mrs. Ward President
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has held for 17 years. She was a
member of the New Rochelle
Board of Education for 20 years,
and was president of this group
for two terms. In 1955 she was
president of the New York State
School Board Association, which is
made up of the 850 school boardS
in that state. She was a member
of the White House Conference on
Education last year, which was
summoned by President Eisenhower.
Mrs. Brod has three children,
one of whom, Mrs. Robert Scully,
is an active member of the Juniors. She also has two sons, who
are both doctors.
Mrs. Roland Coit; president of
the Juniors, has issued a reminder
that those going to the Fine ',\rts
Festival April 23, which will be
held at the Media Clubhouse this
year, should meet at the Swarthmore Clubhouse at 7: 30 p.m. if
they wish to go in a body.
Mary Ellen Snape, Harvard cupied by those less picturesque
avenue, astride the mare "Copper modes of transportation, and was
Miss", a resident of Swarthmore solemnly honored with a nickel in
for the past six years. But alas, the meter and a hand-fed vanilla
Copper Miss was sold last month ice cream cone. It was Mary Elto a fifteen-year-old gal in Read- len's and Copper Miss' parting
ing, and on the final Saturday of gesture to a long and very saUsMarch, was transported, a la van, factory friendship.
to her new home.
Copper Miss m"ight have made
As her final appearance in the her departure earlier in the year
borough, Copper Miss was trotted but for her mistress's care and
to the business district, guided concern to find the right home for
into a parking space normally oc- ! her.
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sary from the next world.
This pathetic background made
a deep, if not a supernatural impression on the ailing composer.
and may have hastened his death
as he worked feverishly during
those last few weeks of his Iife: He
wrqte: "My ~ead is in turmoil.
The vision of that unknown
stranger is ever before my eyes. I
see him urging me and impatiently demandhig the work." But, the
opus remained unfinished when
he died.
The original autographed score,
which had been delivered to the
Count within weeks of Mozart's
death, was "lost" for 50 years, but
in 1839 it finally came inlo the
possession of the Imperial Library
at Vienna under" mysterious circumstances.
The excitement continued for
anot~er 20 to 30 years, as it appeared tha t the score was in
Mozart's handwriting throughout.
After a full investigation, however, there was no doubt that
some of the writing was a forgery.
What happened was this:
Mozart's widow had feared that
the Count, discove:r;ing the work
unfinished, ,,!ould demand, the return of his money. Several musicians were approached, withqut
success. Finl\lly she persuaded a
young pupil of M'Ozart, Francois
G. Sussmayer, who had been with
him during his work on the
Requiem, to complete it.
MGzart had fully completed the
opening
numbers, and partly • comI
pleted nine of the 12. The vocal
parts were in the composer's hand.
The missing numbers, which Mozart had not commenced, except
in hi~ mind with some few scraps
of music left in his desk, ,Suss~
mayer composed, he says, entirely
himself. His writing was almost
a perfect imitation of the master's.
It is conceded by all competent
critics that Mozart rose to his
greatest accomplishment in this
work, and that it will remain as
one of the finest compOSitions of
all time.
iServes as Co-Chairman
Kiwanis Speaker
William M. Bush, prln~lpal of
Swarthmo.e High School and a
member of the board for evaluating secondary schools throughout
the educational system, told of the
procedure and value of" evaluating
schools at a recent meeting of tbe
Kiwanis Club of Media.
Swarthmore has been one of
the schools in the suburban area
that has been evaluated wlthUi" the
last two years.
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principal of
the Swarthmore E 1 em e n ta r y
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Doctor "'tllN
PAnEISON'S
FUNERAL HOME
• Yes, YGur doctor knows
the impGrtance o( prompt
action in baltling illness.
So he. suggesll an annual
health check-up. Make
your appGinlment today
-and of course, bring lUI
your Doctor', prescriptions (or our Cast but precise compounding.
OYar 2S r ...r's E.perl••c.
PhD.. ME.la 6-~4DD
A 'rlu to· t.t..t Every FamU,'. N.ed
Schools, was In charge of the pro-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g
gram and introduced Mr. Bush.
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Florence J. Lucasse
To Head Woman's Club
ALlAN PARKER
New and "Rebuilt Plan_
and Bepatrlnc Stnee 1901
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Pbonp
8-8MS
167 votes; (write-in votes Mrs. ~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~'
R. B. Clothier 12 votes, Mrs. B. K. C
CATHERMAN'S
Morse one vote); for ft'rst viceDRUG STORE
GARDEN OF
president, Mrs. David. Bingham
171 votes; (write-in votes Mrs.
KI 3-0586
MEMORIES
R. B. Clothier three votes, Strawbridge one vote); for second vice ...
T!tlford S.ct/oo
president Mrs. Peter Told 174
votes; (write-in votes Mrs. R. B. A memoriaJ.t,,-PEI garden. Landscaped for
..all beautification. engineered results.
Clothier one vote, Mrs. Walter ov!r
Wide chotce of loeation. SurprlsloKly low
A sound investment in advance of
Moir one vote, Mrs. W. Vi. Turner ~!it.
need.
one vote, Alice Marriott one vote);
WEST LAUREL HILL
f~r treasurer Mrs.
George M.
CEMETERY
Karns 175 votes (write-in vote
Belmont .A".. abo •• City Line
Mrs~ Walter Moir three' votes);
Bala.Cynwyd
MOhawk 4-1591
for assistant treasurer. Mrs. Robert Grogan 174 votes; for recording secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Doh-.
erty, 176 votes (wdte-
Mrs. R. B. Clothier
two votes', for
.
corresp'onding secretary, Mrs RusSTORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
sell Phillips 172 votes, (wlite-in
votes Mrs. R. B. Clothier ,ihree
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
votes).
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H.S. ALUMNUS AWARDED
SUMMER STUDY GRANT
Anthony J. Sobczak of Rutledge, Pennsylvania, was awarded a Summer Study Grant fr~m
Wesleyan University.
Summer Study Grants are
given to outstar;>ding students who
will do special projects during
the Summer vacation months.
Sobczak's special ,project· will be.
on the field of labor economics.
He is an economics major at Wesleyan.
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The son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony 'A. Sobczak of Swarthmore
Avenue, he is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School.
David R. Gerner of Westdale
avenue recently served as 00chairman of an American Management Association seminar on Personnel's Role in Cost Reduction'
held in New York City In lale If;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;';;;;,;-;;-;;-, II
March. He is asisstant director of .
the Plant Personnel Division at
The Atlantic Relining Company's
Philadelphia reflnery.
Robert Clothier, Jr., of Colum- ''I saw it in The Swarthmorean"
bia avenue had as his house guests
over the week end two SAE fraternity brothers, Dartmouth Col!. DriYeways & ParIdng Areas
lege Glee Club members who sang.
I.ilt alld Renrfaced
in the Dartmouth Concert at Meri- '
on Satur.tay night. J!<>b has reC.... I • • S.... Wort
turned to college after his Sprlng
Call MAo 6-3675
vacation. He is a junior \!lis year.
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The Pastor's Confirmation class
of the Methodist Church will be
received Into church membership
Palm Sunday morning at the li
o'clock service. Those to be re ..
ceived are:
James Connor, Mark Detweiler,
Jeff Hall, George Hamilton, Car_
olyn Holt, Alberta Hoover, Nancy
Lane, Jeffrey L<>eben, David L<>udin, Carol Mason, ~mela Neudecker, John Patterson, Taylor
Reeden, Dianne Renshaw, Marcine Selway and Kathleen Stevens.
New adult members received
into the church last Sunday
morning are:
Millard J. Downing, Ethel P.
Evans, ~rs. Thomas J. Grah!lm,
Lillie M. Gregory, James Hamilton, Mr. ·and Mrs. Charles L.
Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. L<>eben
and Arthur, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Frank H. Molloy, Mrs. James
Moran, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert
Neudecker: Mr. and Mrs. Willian Nolan, Mrs. Jay J. Schoff,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Scott, Mrs.
John Spencer, Mr. and Mrs,
Minor J. Stein, Mr. and Mrs.
Among those who attended the Charles Stevens, Mrs. Sarah D.
annual meeting pnd dinner of the Wagner. Vernon H. Ward, and
Quaker City Figure Skating Club John Wellman.
Friday evening in Springfield
were Charlotte Brodhead and
Mrs. G. Wl11s Brodhead of Maple
avenue, and Gloria and Sandra
Peirsol and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol
of Lafayette avenue.
Cookie sales for the Girl Scouts
during this year's drive topped
previous records, it was reported
Ihis week by cookie sale chairman
Mrs. Arthur Silvers.
This year the girls sold 1,692
boxes more than in any previous
year, to make a grand lotal of
6.911 boxes of cookies sold to
borough residents. Funds collected
for the four vari,Ues of cookies
which were offered for / sale
amounted to $2,764.40, with the
troops receiving $347.55 of this
fund. Highest number of boxes
was sold by troop 225-959 boxes,
with troop 441 coming in second
with 720 box sales.
Several new innovations helped
swell the total to a new high.
They include the establishment of
a cookie pantry at the home of
Mrs. Silvers, allowing immediate
delivery on the four brands of
cookies" as well as the institution
of a cookie booth by lite senior
troop in front of the bank and,
movie house.
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On behalf of the Scouts, Mrs.
Silvers has thanked the community for the cooperation in helpi!lg
making the drive a success.
Friendly Circle
.Dissert·Bridge
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Here in all their brig"
new beauty·•••
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25th
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VOLUME 29-NpMBER 16
swarthmore Lions Set
For 1951 'Varieties'
Varied Program.5lated
For Performances
April 26, 27
Greater Philadelphia and especially Delaware County Is conIributing generously
tG the
swarthmore Lions Club's ''Varielies of 1951", first annual show' to
be held Friday and Saturday of
next week. Even the Army Pentagon is considering releasing a man
from mI11tary duty and an extra
day early sO that he can lend his
exceptional talent to the show,
Despite the scope and abundance of the ''foreign'' talent,
Swarthmore is excl>ptiGnally weIr
represented In the show. Producer
Skipper Dawes has been rehearsi!lg The Garnets, newly formed
vocal trio and the Lionettes,
swarthm~re High I SclioGI Co-ed
dance 1ine. Music Is beingpr<>vided by local instrumentalisis.
Production is under the cochairmanship of the Renshaw
brothers, Horace and Clifford. Ted
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3 Students· Elected
For Exchange Program
For All Boro Residents
, Any resident 01 the Borouch
In need 01 blood may call Mrs.
L. A. WeOaufer KI 3-1270
Mrs. H. L. McCune, KI 3-2474,
cbairman and vice-chaIrman 01
Red Cl'OIIS Blood Service for the
Swarthmore Branch, to make
arrange~en'" for securing n,
or
College to Present
Concert Tonight, 8:15
Reese Direds Orchestra
In Spring Program
At Clothier
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,The Swarthmore College Orchestra will present iis spring conceI1 tonight, April 19, under the
direction of William H. Reese,
lecturer In music at the college.
The concert will begin at 8: 15
p.m. iri Clothier Hall on the
~warthmore campus. Admission is
f ree.
The program includes a student
,written Chorale Prelude as well as!
Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.
1,. Schubert's Symphony No. 8
(Unfinished) and Handel's Concerlo for Orchestra with two student hom soloists.
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Peter Schlckele, a senior and
SwarthmGre's only music major,
composed tpe Chorale Prelude for
full orchestra especially for this
Good Friday program. It was
written la.t winter while Peter
was studying with Paul Creston,
then lecturer in music at the College.
The plano soloist In Beethoven's
Piano Concerto, David Porter, Is
s\udying on a four and one half
year program In conjunction ""Ith
the Philadeillhia. COllllervatory. He
has been pla:ying plan!> since he
was eight y..t'rs old, except for an
Interlude in high school when he
cOhcentrated on sports.
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wonderful choice includes All the
maws and simul.... d straws, fabrfes.
OUf
.II-flow.... \ H•• dn.. silloou._ ... .
n.ws, !" ... wifIo tiJt.bri.... profiles,
~nd b,g, bountiful sh.pes oil looking
lust .... utiful. Hurry inl .
COMMUNITY
GOOD FRIDAY
SERVICE
Dr. Courtney C. Smith, president of Swarthmore College, will
lalk at the dinner meeting of the
Swarthmore Lions bub' Monday,
Aprll 22 at If: 45 p.m. at the Strath
Haven Inn.' A. G. Catherman,
preSident of the club, will intr":"
duce Dr. Smith.
Dr. Smith succeeded the late,
former Swarthmore College president Frank Aydelotte as American Secretary of '. the Rhodes
Scholarships; He is a member of
the Board of Overseers of Harvard
University and an Associate
Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania.
A ..ember of the Board of Directors of the Association of
American CGlleges, he is also a
trustee and member of the Executive Committee of the Eisenhower
Exchange Fellowships program,
and a trustee of the Marple Foundation.
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New School Plans
Approved ~ednesday
The Community Good Friday
Service will be held from 12 to 3
p.m. today in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church on Harvard
avenue.
The Rev. H. Lawtence Whittemore, rector of Trinity Church
will preach. ASsisting with the
service will be the Rev. J 0 h n
Schott, associate minister of the
Presbyterian Church.
The Community is invited to attend.'
Larger Multi-Purpose
Asked By LWV
Unfeasible
E~STER EGG HUNT'
AT 10 TOMORROW
Swarthmore's annual Easter
Egg Hunt will be held wmor-·
row, April 20. at 10 a.m. on the
Sw~ O,oUege GIrla'
Hockey Field. All borongh
children from pile-school age
to (and biclodlng) ~ grade
are oordlaUy· invited.
The Swartbmore. Lions Club
Is sponsoring the hut.
In the event or rain, the hnni
wUI be held 011 the toUowlnc
Sat1lJ'da:r. April 27.
Women's League Sets
Dinner for April 24
.Annual Event to Be
Held in WhiHier
at 6:15
Borough Blood Donor
Day. S~t for M~y 9
Preliminary draWings for the
new 12-classroom wing of the
Rutgers A v e n u e Elementary
School were approved and ordered submitted for State Department of Public Instruction sanction, at· Wednesday evening's session of the Swarthmore-Rutledge
School- Distrlcl The principal's
office was retained near the center
of the new wing, although it was '
acknowledged that an' additional
secretary would be necessitated
for, the present school office in
order that teachers now dGing
their own typing and duplicating
at the College av'enue school may
enjoy the same privileges enjoyed
by the Rutgers avenue stall'.
A letter from Mrs. H. Woodward
McDowell and Amy Howland, coci)airmen of a League of Women
Votera recreational study commlttee, sought increase of the propos_
ed multi-purpose room in the new
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Richard Wilbur, Poet
To Appear Here Thurs.
B· I S f
P
ementary ,
e a ety rogram
Will Go Into L'ffe.ct Monday,' Apr·.il 2·9th
Adequate brakes; chains in good
order; handlebars, front and rear
wheels in line; Ures in good condition; seat in firm position; bell
or horn in working condition.
R'd
' ers mus t s h ow abi I'.ty to:
Mount and dismount on a 20
foot strip; balance for 35 feet on a
I foot, 8", wide strip; perform a
figure 8 within a 20 foot diameter;
give proper hand signals for turning, etc.
After completion of the above
tests, each hicycle not having a
registration number from the fac_
tory will haVE stamped on it a
special gymbol of the SwarthmoreRutledge district; this wilI faclIitate the Identification of lost blcycleS.
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License plates will be issued to
each child successfully passing the
aboye ,tests, and these will be attached tG the bicycle. A charge of
25c will be ml!de tcn- each· license,
including registration.
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tor Peace and Freedom's annual
fun? r~ising dinne~ this year
agam WIll be a Swedish Smorgasbord, to be held at Whittier House
on April 24, at 6: 15 p.m.
For several years the organization has given an international
dinner that featured authentic
foods from various countries, In...
dia, Africa, Sweden and Japan
being among them .
The prpgram arranged for this
year also will carry out the Scan-' Author Will Read at. 8: 15
dinavian theme. There will be
In Friends Meeting
typical Scandlnamn' folk dances
House
given by a group of folk dancers
connected with the InternatiGnal
Richard Wilbur, one of the most
Institute and from Morristown, widely acclaimed of the "under
N. J., and also a travel fUm fifty" generation of American
"Picturesque Denmark.",
poets, will read selections from
A gift table 01 articles imported his works Thursday, April 25 in
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the Scandinavian U,e Friends' Meeting House, Gn the
countries wl\I be. another feature. Swarthmore College campus. He
General chairmen for the din- Is sponsored by the William J.
ner are Mrs. Colin Bell, Mrs. Hen_Cooper Foundation and the dery Hoenigswald, Mrs. Roy Mc- partment of English. The reading .
Corkel. Other committees and begins at 8: 15 p.m. and is open
their members include:
to the puhllc.
Menu, Mrs. Han. Borei; con
Mr. Wilbur won the 1957 Nasultant on Swedish. foods, M - 'tional Book Association Award for
rs. "Things of thls World", a volume
Richard Enion, Mrs. Joseph Conard; table decorations, Mrs. Erich of selections from his last five
Hausen, Mrs. Wayne Hamilton' years of writing. Together with
general dinner eonuruttee, Ann~ Lillian' Hellman, -he created the
Hussey, Mrs. Carl Barus, Mrs. lyrics for the Broadway show
Williain Cope, Mrs. Roy Lingle, Candide.
In 1947 Mr. Wilbur published
Mrs. Philip Mayer, Mrs. James
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his first· book of poetry, "The
Beautiful Changes"; he followed
it with "Ceremony and Other
JR. ASSEMBLY NOTICE
Poems" in 1957. Among the magaThe eighth grade dance sched- zines in which his. poems have apuled for 8 to 10 p.m. next Friday peared is the Partisan Review,
night, April 26, will be an in- Virginia Quarterly Review, Poetry
formal affair.
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and the New York~r.
The tenth grade party, schedThe American Academy of Arts
uled from 8: 30 to 11 p.m. Satur- and Letter~ awluded him the Prix
day, April 27, will ,be formaL
de Rome Fellowship in 1954.
Music Ciub Changes
Monday Meeting Date
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Three High 'school students
have been selected in connection
with an exchange prGgram to
spend some time in other counIries during the next rew months.
Another student, from Sheffield,
England, arrived in SwarthmGre
"",dalY to visit here until August.
Mike Yarrow has been selected
i> represent SwarthmGre High
School on the summer excltange
part of the American Field Service Stuaent Exchange Program,
Ibe program which brought HansDuring the next two weeks, reslpeler Born .to Swarthmore from
dents of the Borough will be able
Switzerland for the school year.
tq make appointments ~:v teleMike will be In Pakistan fro m
phone to give blood at the BorJune to September where hii will Trinity Rnmmag'e Sale
ough's Blood Donor Day, Thurslive with a Pakistinian family.
day, May 9, between 1 and 6:30
Barbara Palmer will gG to the
Set-for' April 25, 26 p.m. at the Woman's Club. A comWoodhouse School In Sheffield,
mittee of 40 women under the
England, for the summer, under
Final arrangements have been chairmanship of Mrs. William
Ihe School Am1iation Pr9gram. cO,mpleted for the Annual Spring M. Bush, chairman of Red Cross
Barbara will live in an English Rummage Sale to ·be held the Blood Procurement, will telephone
home and attend school during week after Easter· at Trinity fo~ appointments during t his
part of her stay. Betty Tebbs has Church on Thursday, April' 25, period.
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rome to Swarthmore from the from 7 to 9 p.rn. and on FridaJl, . Residents are asked to keep in
WOodhouse School and is current- ~prll 26, from - 8 a.m. until noon. mind the need for a minimum of
Iy staying with Mr. and Mrs.
The sale, which is held down- 125 pints of blood to be collected
Herbert Huse of Vassar avenue. stairs in the Parish Hall of the on May 9. This quota must be
Betty arrived Sunday morning on church, always draws a large maintained or the local Red Cross
Ihe S. S. Britannia in New York crowd, due to the highly useable branch will lose the privilege of
and was met by a student delega- quality of the wide variety of providing free blood to residents
lion accompanied by Mrs. J. H. merchandise offered and the of the Borough: Anyone between
Foley. Betty is the first student timely seasonal selection of cloth- the ages of 18 and 59 is eligible to
from the Woodhouse School to""s for children and adults. ac- donate.
come here. Many people here wlIl cording ,. to committee chairmen.
Young people between the age
remember Mr. Pinion, headmaster '!'here is also a 'blg assortment of of 18 and 21 must have written
Gf the school, who
visited in household articles, bric-a-'br~c~ permiSSion from their parents.
Swarthmore last spring.
books and "what-have-yous" to New mothen:,. malaria patients.
Dawn Boyer, tenth grader, will browse through.
surgical cases may give blood after t:.
ICYC
spend the fall semester of her
Mrs. Donald Longman and one year has passed. The Red
junior year at the Rothwell Gram- Mrs. John Aaron are co-chair- Cross now acceptS b)ood. from
D
lIlar School, near Leeds, England. men of the evenl Committee those who have had hepatitis after' The Bicycle Safety Program
Dawn has been selecled to repre- chairmen in charge of the various two years. '
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will be put into effect Monday,
sent the United States and is the \abIes include Mrs. R. T. Bates,
TNlnsportation to and from the April 29, by the Parents Council
first American student ever to at- Mrs. H. L. Harris, Mrs. Walter C. club may he arranged by the Red f th . EI
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S h I
h
tend Ihe school at Rothwell.
Giles, Mrs .• William West, Mrs. Cross Motor Cor!9s.
0
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"men ary coos of t. e
Raymond Fellows, Mrs.. Carl
Th e comm.·ttee h as tne
' d t 0 se- Swarthmore-Rutledge
t . I At tho t·
th School'nD,s_
b
Cleaves, Mrs. C. W. Worst. MTS. cure as many as' possible of the . nc .
IS ,lme
er~ WI , e
Maxey Morrison and Mrs. C. H. names of new families in Swarth- me? ~rom the local Busmess AsKeyes supervise the books, while more. It requests that any persons SOCla~on as .w~n as vo~unt~rs to
Mrs. Benjamin Eaton and Mrs. ~ho have not' been called by April d? the exammmg a~d ],icenslOg of
The April meeting of the C. M. Izumi head up the fumi- 30 telephone their readiness to ~,,~y~es. Mothers 'w,lI do Ihe regSWarlhmore Music Club has been ture department.
give blood to Mrs. William Bush, IS ra on.
Changed from Monday, April 29,
Other ladies heading the var- KIngswood 3-2067 or Mrs. Francis
The schedule of examinaton is
10 Sunday, April 28 at 8: 15 at ious spring and summer clothing S. Chambers, Jr., Klngswood 3- to be worked out by grade and
Whittier House.
classifications include Mrs. Charles 0932.
section for alI elementary school
Following are the ladies who, as children in the district. Ample noQ The Wesleyan University String Stamps, Mrs. M. E. Tippett, Mrs.
Uartet of Middletown, Conn., wlll C. M. Waterbury, Mrs, J. A. Hor- members of Mrs. Bush' commit- tice will be given so that the secgive a concert. David Spencer, a neff, Mrs. J. H. Breakell, Mrs. tee, will telephone for appoint- tions to be tested will be able to
graduate of Swarthmore High L<>uis N. Rohinion, Mrs. H. H. ments:
have their bicycles at school at
School, . is ftrst violinist. of the GrbSGn and Mrs. W. N. Ryerson.
Mrs. Robert Abbe, Mrs. S. L. the appointed' time. All examinaqUartet.
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Mrs. A. S. Mowery is to be Althouse, Mrs. Fred Bell, Mrs. tions will be held on a planned
supply chairman, Mtrs. Willlam David Bingham, Mrs. Jack E. course at the Rutgers Avenue
library Notice;
. Cleaves, Treasurer, while .Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. C. W. Ramsay, Mrs. School between 1 p.m. and 3: 15
The Swarthmore PubHc .Library Duncan' Foster and Mrs.' c. F. H •. L. McOune, Mrs. Jos/>ph J. p.m.
Bicycles will be tested for the
"'ill be open from 3 to 5 this WGlters are 1nnsportation 00- .Donovan, Mrs. George F. Dunn,
ordlnators.
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points:
afternoon and from 7 to 9 p.m.
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AtUons Club Monday
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~riday,
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Saturday
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Egg
New Members Join
GS COOKIE SALES
Methodist Church
TOP LOCAL RECORD
Farewell to Copper Miss
Presbyterian Choir Will
Sing Mozart's Requiem
Easter
April 12, 1957
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Mr, and Mrs, S. W. Johnson
have returned to their Amhetst
avenue home after a stay of three
months In St, Petersburg, Fla.
Mr, and Mrs., RobeI'f Mudrick
with their four-week old son Robert, Jr., are residing at '25 Harvard avenue.- They fonnetly lived
In Germantown.
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Carollne Cllltord, daughter o~
Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford of
Rutgers avenue, will have as her
guest Judy Osler of New York
City, who will arrive by pla"e to
spend her Easter va~atlon ID
Swarthmore.
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
of Guernsey road. and Mr, and
Mrs. J. Gibsqn.tBunting of Wynnewood. wlIl return home tomorrow
following a trip to Bermuda.
Mr. Earl G, Harrison, Jr., SOIl of low neck ouUlned with AIeoeon
Mrs, Earl G, HarrIson, of
' lace emb#oIdered with pearls, and
Valley, and the late Mr, Harrlaon. tiny sh.:>rt sleeves, Hili' boWlant
MIss Young gradauted from skirt was also embroidered with
Bryn Mawr College.
Iclrcl
Westtown School' and Haverford
Her 'linger tip matching
College and attended the Yale DI- tUlle veil fell from a cap of helrvirilty SchooL
I,ece: worn by her great,
The wedding date Is July 6,
' grandmother. ,She carded
a loose round bOUquet of white
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord B. Wilson lilacs, s~k. and tulips edged with
of Malvern announce.!he engage- Ivory tulle. and tied with loops of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.. Pelrsol,
Jr. of Lafayette aVel)ue wIIl have
' NAMES ATTENDANTS
orchid stock, pink tuliPS. and pink
as' their Easter guests Mr. PelrThe marriage of MIss Elizabeth African
'daisies 'tied~ with apple
green ribbon'
sol's uncle Mr. Albert DOoner of Ann Forsythe. daughter of Mr.
Philadelphia
and aunt. Mrs. Frank
c.
Rorer of Springfield.'
Jane MacAlpine. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John C; MacAlpine
of North PrInceton avenue has
been elected home economics representative 10: the Union' Board at
~owa Stale College at Ames. Jan"
is a sophomore:' majoring In ,textiles and clothing.
Mr. and MrS. S. Milton Bryant
of. Bry-clif." South -Chester road
are spending the week visltini/ in
Jamestown; 'Williamsburg and
Yorktown' during Mr;' Sryant's vacation;
,
,
Mrs. FI:ank
'L. Reynolds of
Guernsey
road has
as her house
guesl her sister Mrs. Thomas A.
Lotspeich, of Ch~tt.~~a,·T""".,
who has'been ·att.!AiliDk .the· D.A;RI
Convention In Washington. D. C.
Jo~ Hilkert, a septqr f'r o,rft·
Swarthmore;. was one of' nine
lettermen on the Colgate Unlverslty lacrosse', squad that opened a
1S-iBme schedule against WilshIngtOli and Lee on Aprll'13. Hllkert plays attack.'
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E. J. McGuiness. son of
Mrs, E. J. McGUiness of
avenue, celebrated his sixth blrthday at a party Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and; M;'l'S. John IU!f
Springfteld ,wlll have as
guests for the Easter week
Mr,
Mrs. W. S, JllIf
and s sister Miss Alberla -Ilitr of
Denver. Colo.• who ·will II;y from
New York to Portugal. Duriug a
lIix-:week trip th~y will. visit in
Spa.n and Auslna alld also In
England where they will embark
for their ret~m trip on the S, S;
. Qu~en Mary.
Mrs. William C.' Mlth~er. Jr..
of Durham. N. C.• Is visiting her
parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs, James H.
Hornaday of Dickinson -avenue for
the Easter week end.
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Fran~s
and
Mrs.road. and)1:Mr.
Forsythe
of' Iy The
bridesmaids
were Miss
PolThayer
William
Mitten.
Siale College.
cOusin.
of
Dayid. Ziegenfus; son of Mr. and the bride; Miss Mildred Lowse
~rs. William C. F: ZiegenfiJs,. of Ball, Drexel roll;. and MIss Susan
Dickinson avenue. will be per~ Barker,Braun, MIss Marjode Ann
fo~ed the afternoon of J·une 22 Schumacher. Miss Donna Boyce
In the Swarthmore Presbyterian Crosset. and Miss Nancy Coe
Church at 5:30 o'clock,
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Miss GladyS Yates of Pillsburgh wore the same. gown In mauve
wm attend the. bride as maid of chiffon' as that worn by the maid
honor. Her bridesmaidS will be of honor with ~I~lar headdresses;
Miss Barbara Ziligenfus, sister of and carried ~milar bouquets.
the gro~m. Miss Marilyn Green of
The 1I0wer girls were Miss AllLlm~. Mrs. K;arl. J!oIcGhee of Mon- so~ K;enn~Y Turner BJld MIss
roeVllle, Miss Ann O'Hara of Debra Sterrett Turner of TowYonkers. N. Y,,, and Miss Virginia anda, cousins of the bride. They
Heath
Buffalo,
N. Y. The bride's
nieces,of,little
I.;ynne
Miller and
Michele Forsythe LIlley. will attend her as lIow,.!'r gkls.
~. J. a c k son Shepherd of
PrInceton will be· Mr. Ziegenfus'
best man. The ushers will lie Mr.
Robert Doherty and Mr. Howard
Shearer of Swartlnnore, Mr. Wllliam Silverman of Elizabeth, N. J..
Mr. WlllillJD Donahue .and Mr.
Pe~ Sisson of'Westlield, N, J,.
A reception at the' home of the
bride's parents Will follow the:
ceremony.
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Frank R. Manley
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Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M Crist
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Mr. 'and- Mn. Henry F. Dure 1
. Morris H. Fussell
Mr. and Mrs. Williani G~hring
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Mr. and M~. Richard G. Haig
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Hugh O. Thayer
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Leslie L Walmsley I
William W. Watkins
Anne. Whiteman
Dr. and Mrs. John Wigton
Donald 'w. Poole
R. Blair Price
Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ramsay
W. O. Heinze
.Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson
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Mrs. A. M. Hitig Sheldon
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Dr. and Mrs~ 'Walter N. Moir
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Mrs. ~aul E. Zacher
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Charles B. Howlan!i
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DONALD P. JONES
WEI, the 'undersigned, know~h~se cand,idatestQ be. e.minent,ly !fell'. qualified for theoflices they seek: ~hey are'.
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wore
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white Kate
organza
over mauve
taffeta
and carried 'old fashioned bouquets
of~nlatureplnk roseS edged ~th
8r~n9 the Fcimily
orCHid stock, lIorets, and' apple
green ribbon, T)1ey w.ore wreaths
of .matching lIowerso~ their heads.
Mr; Willi~m Shannon· Patton
acled as best,mao··for'his sori.
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Heiliger, '·Llil~iilD;. Neb.;
Food,'
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Th6iilSs' Maher. m;' samuel'
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Mr. Terrence Shearen, LarchAdults: $1,50
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The malrJage' of ,~Mary of the bride. Frem~t;.Neb.
Mo~ow Blinks. daughter of Mr, ,1I'Ii's. BaDks' WO'(llli., .eleetric .
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and' Mrs, Paul ~attoii Banks of bill',' chltl'on gown~\h;. a' ,:.mill .
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Barlow Patton. son' of Mr. and a, er andbag was decorted with
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Mrs. William Shannop 'Patton of white orchids: /
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Rutledge took place SaturdaY ' Mrs. 'Patton wore a gown of
from
April IS: at four"thlrty o'clock i~ li~sty roSe chiffon with a match~'Yl . D.ip6r.'
Trinity Church. Swarthmore. The Ing hat. Her corsage was ot white
~erend Mr. H. Lawrence Whlt- orchids.
'Oripnal.
temore. rector of the, church. perA reeeplion following the ceree
wondi!ntitSlivihgs For You.
formed the ceremony.
. "!ony was held at the home of the
The bride, given lit marriage by bride's parents.
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The' J.iu'gest Col1ilctio~ of
her father. wore... bridalgoWD of
The.brlde and groom left ,for a
GoWns in' DelawarlfCo.
Ivory' taffeta ma!!e with a tight ho,!eYIDoon at S..,. Island, Ga.
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of Pittsburgh have announced
engagemen.t of ,their. daughter.
1'1'1;; Sat; - April 1;~ 20
Miss Girda' EngStrom. to Mr.
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George Gillespie; Jr., sm of
George Gillespie of Strath H.,veJ~ I IIlrk Do.oglas • 5 ••0. H.,..o'"
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avenue.. and the late Mr. Georg,e I
fri. f •• hrr.s-7:30 $ 9:30' P.M.
Gillespie. The annobcement was
Sat. f ..tut.~ - '8 I 10 P.M.
made at a 'party held at the Engstrom home Saturday afternoon,
SPECIALLY SELECTED
CHILDRE,,·S SHOW SATI 1 P....
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Mr. Gillespie is a graduate of 1-Color C.rta6••
Mercersburg Academy and Prince- !:1.;:=~:1 Operator No. 991
RICHARit AND'
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MIsS Engstrom Is a graduale of
Tachnlcolor
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leaching at the 'S!'wlckley Aca_
April ~1; ~2, ~3.24",
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Plaps are.being made for a T.... D'
wedding.
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Mr. and Mrs. George w. Young
of Northampton, Mass., have announced the engagement of their
daughter~ Miss Jean Young, to
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ment of, their daughter, Mlsa pearls with white stock 1I0rels
Susanah WIlson. to Mr. Thomas eau&ht In them.
Owen l1aher. son of Colonel and
M!s~ 'Catol AIlD .Spangler of
Mrs. Thomas Delahey Maher of Germantown wa5 the maid
Rutiers avenue.
honor and wore a mauve c~:~
¥iss WUson will graduate from gown made ..,..Ith;a· tight j
Green Mountain Junior College. bodice. off slIoulder' 'low n e c k ,
Poullney. VI., this June. Mr. edged with malchlng' lace, shOrt
Maher will gt'IIduate from Swarth-: sleeves, and a bouffant skirt of
more College.
'w~llz 'length. Her head band was
A fail wedding is planned.
of matching braided' chiffon. She
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Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson
have returned to their Amherst
avenue home after a stay of three
months in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mudrick
with their four-week old son Robert, Jr., are residing at 425 Harvard avenue. They formerly lived
in Germantown.
Caroline Olifford, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford of
Rutgers avenue, will have as her
guest Judy Osler of New York
City who will arrive by plane to
spend her Easter vacation
Swarthmore.
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Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
of Guernsey road, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Gibsqn,Bunting of Wynne-
Mr. Earl G. Harrison, Jr., son of
Mrs. Earl G. Harrison, of Rose
Valley, and the late Mr. Harrison.
Miss Young gradauted from
Bryn Mawr College.
Mr. Harrison graduated from
Westtown School and Haverford
College and attended the Yale Divinity School.
The wedding date is July 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord B. Wilson
of Malvern announce ,the engagement of their daughter, Miss
Susanah Wilson, to Mr. Thomas
Owen Maher, son of Colonel and
Mrs. Thomas Delaney Maher of
Rutgers avenue.
Miss Wilson will graduate from
Green Mountain Junior CoIlege,
Poultney, Vt., this June. Mr.
Maher will graduate from Swarthwood, will return home tomorrow more College.
A fall wedding is planned.
following a trip to Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol,
NAMES AnENDANTS
Jr. of Lafayette avenue will have
The
marriage of Miss Eliza beth
as their Easter guests Mr. PeirAnn
Forsythe,
daughter of Mr.
sol's uncle Mr. Albert Dooner of
Philadelphia and aunt, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Francis JI. Forsythe of
Thayer road, and Mr. William
C. Rorer of Springfield.
Jane MacAlpine, daughter of David Ziegenlus, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacAlpine Mrs. William C. F. Ziegenfus, of
in
of North Princeton avenue has Dickinson avenue, will be perbeen elected home economics rep- formed the afternoon of June 22
resentative to the Union Board at in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Iowa State College at Ames. Jane Church at 5:30 o'clock.
Miss Gladys Yates of Pittsburgh
is a sophomore majoring in tex-
tiles and clothing.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
of Bry-clif, South Chester road
are spending the week visiting in
will attend the bride as maid of
Jamestown, Williamsburg
Yorktown during Mr. Bryant's va- roeville, Miss Ann O'Hara of
Yonkers, N. Y., and Miss Virginia
cation.
of Heath of Buffalo, N. Y. The bride's
Guernsey road has as her house nieces, little Lynne Miller and
guest her sister Mrs. Thomas A. Michele Forsythe Lilley, will atLotspeich of Chattanooga, Tenn., tend her as flower girls.
Mr. J a c k s" n Shepherd of
who has been atteriding the'D.A.R.
Princeton
will be Mr. Ziegenfus'
Convention in Washington, D. C.
best
man.
The
ushers will be Mr.
John Hilkert, a senior fro n'l
Robert
Doherty
and Mr. Howard
Swarthmore,. was one of nine
Frank 'L.
The Bouquet
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Germantown was the maid of &:
honor and wore a mauve chiffon 3
gown made with, a tight fitting
bodice, off shoulder' low neck
edged with matching' lace, short
sleeves, and a bouffant skirt of
w~ltz length. Her head band 'was
of matching braided chiffon. She
carried a loose round bouquet of
orchid stock, pink tulips, and pink
tied with apple
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lettermen on the Colgate Univer- Shearer of Swarthmore, Mil'. Wilsity lacrosse squad that opened a liam Silverman of Elizabeth, N. J.,
13-game schedule against Wash- Mr. William Donahue and Mr.
ington and Lee on April' 13. HiI- Peter Sisson of Westfield, N. J.
A reception at the home of the
kert plays attack.
bride's
parents will follow the
E. J. McGuiness, son of Mr. and
ceremony.
Mrs. E. J. McGuiness of Harvard
avenue, celebrated his sixth birthday at a party Saturday afternoon.
PAnON.BANKS
The marriage' of Miss Mary
Mr. and M;ors. John IU!f of
Springfield will have as their Morrow Banks, ,daughter of Mr.
guests for the Easter week end and Mrs, Paul ~rattori Banks of
Mr. Iliff's mother Mrs. W. S. Iliff Harvard avenue, and Mr. William
and his sister Miss Alberta Iliff of Barlow Patton, son of Mr. and
Denver, Colo., who will fly from Mrs. William Shannon Patton of
New York to Portugal. During a Rutledge, took place Saturday'
six-week trip they will visit in April 13, at four-thirty o'clock i~
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Miss Girda Engstrom, to Mr.
George Gillespie, ~Jr., son of Mrs.
George Gillespie of Strath Haven
avenue, and the late Mr. George
Gillespie. The annodncement was
made at a 'party held at the Engstrom home Saturday afternoon,
April 13.
Mr. Gillespie is a graduate of
Mercersburg Academy and Princeton University.
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Miss Engstrom is a graduate of
Wells .College and is presently
teaching at the Sewickley Academy.
Plans are being made for a June
wedding.
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and carried old fashioned houquets
of miniature pink roses edged with
orchid stock, florets and apple
green ribbon. They wore wreaths
of matching flowers on their heads.
Mr. William Shannon Patton
acted as best man tor his son.
The ushers inCluded Mr. Donald
D. Heiliger,Lincoln, Neb.; Mi.
Thomas Maher, Mr. Samuel' D.
Reynolds, both of Swarthmore;
Mr. :;lamuel D. Wolcott, Kingston;
M·r.
Terrence
SheareD,
Larch-
mont; Mr: George Manley, Bristol:
and Mr. Richard N. Mitten, cousin
of the bride, Fremont, Neb.
j'4rs. Banks wo':' an electric
blue chiffon gown with a small
matching hat of the same material. Her handbag was decorted with
white orchids.
Mrs. Patton wore a gown of
?usty rose chiffon with a match-
SWEDISH
Whittier House -
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Gowns in Delaware Co.
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Accessories
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See You There Sunday
Dr. a'nd Mrs. John B. Roxby, Jr.
John Bates
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown
Charles B. Howland
Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Rushton
Mrs. A, M. Haig Sheldon
Martha C. V. Campbell
R. J. Littlefield
Frank R. Markley
Palmer L Skoglund
J. Roy Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Connor
Arthur J. McCormack
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir
Mrs. Johann Natvig
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Northrup
Morris H. Fussell
Mr. and Mrs. William Gehring
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peters
Mrs. Franklin S. elilespie
Ross M. PfalIgrafF
Leslie L. Walmsley
William W. Watlcins
Anne ,Whiteman
Donald 'w. Poole
Mrs. Margaret Good
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Haig
R. Blair Price
Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ramsay
Dr. and Mrs. John Wigton
Mrs. Frank Reitzel
Mrs. Paul E. Zecher
Fred Wilson
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REPUBLICANS, OF SWARTHMORE
Klngswood 3-4191
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J. Roy Snape
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stauffer
Alvah W,. Stuart
Hugh O. Thayer
Mrs. Douglas G. Tolley
W. O. Heinle
Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson
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Mr. and· Mrs. Henry F. Dure
4-6 Park Avenue, SwarthlltDre, Pa.
(Unoppos.d)
E. D. Ainslie. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M Crist
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Daniel
A.U Lin& o/lruuranee
333 Dartmouth' Ave.
2 year term
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PROSPECT PARK, PA.
LEhigh 2-4015
The Camera & Hobby Shop
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Riverview Rd.
preserving and strengthening the community values
which we,, all cherish as residents of the Borough.
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~'litIt4t ~D""e
Peter E. Told
Klngswood 3-1833
Sa.th Princeton Ave.
6 year term
DAVID L LAIRD
DONALD P. JONES
Swarth"Dre Ave.
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capable of providing leadership and constructive action toward objectives on which Swarthmore citizens are united
$24,95
EASTER
caused by fire, being run
over by a vehicle, gun-.
shot. and many other
perils.
MRS. EUDORA SPROAT GERNER
We, ~heundersigned, know these candidates to be eminently well qualified for the offices they seek. They are'
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news I We now offer a
Dog Floater policy which
insures
against
death
Phone Klngswood 3.2290 ,
AMPLE flEE PARKING
D. MAC! GOWING
'a,I•• Rd.
6 y.ar tor..
The Largest Collection, of
a friendly pet but valua-
,"CARMEN JONES"
$39.95
Leading Designer,'
Original,
Also Open Evenitlgs
Mondoy tbru Friday
By Appoitltment Only
If your dog is not only
Pearl 'alley
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April 25, 26, 27
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April 21, 22, 23, 24
BIG EASTER VACATION MATINEE
FOR CHILDREN MON •• 1 P.M.
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'FOR SCHOOL BOARD
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Fun for All
ults: $1.50
IIAUFFMAN
5 Academy Awards for
Harvard AVe.
Sccindinavian Polk Dances - Film on Denmark
Imported Gifts for sale
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Technicolor
Do,othy Da.drldge
DINNER
Delicious Food
SPECIALLY SELECTED
CHILDREN'S SHOW SAT. 1 P.M,
l-Color Cartoo-ns
2~.deral Operator No, 993-"KING RICHARD AND
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(C?inernascOIM'Tech"i color)
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WILLIAM H. GILL, JR.
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PAUL B. BANKS
THEODORE W. PRESCOn
1••lamla West Ave.
8ring' the Family to W.I.L.'s
10 P.M.
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SwarfflmOre
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2--CDmedy
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April 26
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white organza over mauve taffeta
''TOP SECRET AFFAIR"
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Thurs.
April 25
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"g." amu.'ng c....ed,1
Kirk Douglas • Su,alt Hayw.ard
nounced the engagement of their
SALE
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~imilar bouquets.
The flower girls were Miss Alison Kennedy Turner and Miss
Debra Sterrett Turner of Towanda, cousins of the bride. They
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YUL BRYNNER-Iest Actor
DEBORAH KERR
RUMMAGE
FOR BOROUGH COUNCIL
Ball, Drexel Hill; and Miss Susan '
Barker Braun, Miss Marjorie Ann
Schumacher, Miss Donna Boyce
Crosset, and Miss Nancy Coe
Newnam, aU of Swarthmore.. They
wore the same gown in mauve
chiffon as that worn by the maid
of honor with similar headdresses,
13 Dartmout. Av••• e
Fri., Sat•• April 19, 20
of Northampton, Mass., have andaug·hter, Miss Jean Young, to
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Iy Mitten, State CoIlege, cousin of :ilUIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDllllllllllnlIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11II111I1II11II111Ulllllln~
the bride; Miss Mildred Louise
FOR ALL
MAGAZINES
MRS. LLOYD
(Tachnic:olor-Clnemascopa)
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young
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Monday Through Friday
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formed the ceremony.
m~ny, was held at the home of the
Queen Mary.
The bride, given in marriage by bnde s p~rents.
Mrs. William C. Mithoefer, Jr.,
The bnde and groom left for a
of Durham, N. C., is visiting her her father, wOre a bridal gown of
parents Mr. and Mrs. James H. ivory taffeta made with a tight honeymoon at Sea Island, Ga.
Hornaday of Dickinson ,avenue for lItting bodice and an off shoulder
the Easter week end.
SUBSCRiPtiONS
of Pittsburgh have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
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Spain and Austria and also in Trinity Church, Swarthmore. The lng ~at. Her corsage was of white
England where they will embark Reverend Mr. H. Lawrence Whit- orchIds.
A reception following the cerefor their return trip on the S. S. temore, rector of the church, per-
ENGAGEMENTS
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Independent Republicans of S~arthmore
honor. Her bridesmaids will be
Miss Barbara Ziegenfus t sister of and carried
the groom, Miss Marilyn Green of
and Lima, Mrs. Karl McGhee of Mon-
Mrs.
low neck ouUlned with Alencon
lace embfoidered with pearls, and
tiny short sleeves. Her bouffant
skirt was also embroidered with
circles of pearls and had a butterfly bow at the back and a long
BEAUTY SALON
train. Her linger tip matching
tulle veil feIl from a cap of heirA MANICURE'S A "MUST' IN 'ANSY·PLANTIN' TIMEI
lOOI11r lace worn by her great,
9 South Chester Road
great grandmother. She carded
Call Klngswoocl 3.Q476
a loose round bouquet of white
lilacs, stock, and tulips edged with
Actin M......r of ... Swa.....,. _••I••u Auoclatlo.
ivory tuIle. and tied with loops of
pearls with white stock florets
caught in them.
Miss Carol Ann Spangler of ~IIIIDlnnUlllllllllmDamaDnllnmlmIIIIIlUiOlIIllllllDI_nHlnnnlllllllln,OIIHlnnanr._...~
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PI!TElt E. TOLD, HAJUOIUE TOLD, P1JIIU8BEIUI
Phoae Klnpwootl , . . . . .
PETEa Eo TOLD. EdItor
Barbara B. Kent, MnnaiIng EdItor
Rnsal1i! D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. MabboU
BIltered .. Second CIaia Matter, January 2t, 1929, a' the Post
~ at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of Ma~ 3. 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
.IOUP"
Th_
be a Good
is no
ilchedVllJil Servii:e at 8 p.m. In
uled for Sunday. 1n8tead, parents
Sanctuary. "From the Cross", a and all In!el'ested friends are InLenten meditation on. the seven vlted to join the Flrst.day School
last words of our Saviour will be lin the Meeting House at 9:45 to
given by the chOir and the pastCO'. celebrale Easter Sunday.
There will be two Identical serv·
The following week, the Social
of 'worship' Sunday mornln& Order Committee of the Meeting
8:30 and 11 o'clock. The cholre has arranged a FOO'Um on 1mm1.
sing special Easter music gratlon problems. Edward F.
throughout the service. Mr. KulplSDY4er, leflislatlve secretary of
The mothers of the class of '52
of Swarthmore Hi8h School w1U
hlove their annual niunlon tea 01\
Aprlll:O from 3 to 5 p.m. at the
home of )/[re. Doneld P. Jones,
407 Narth Swarthmore avenue.
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wlU use
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subject al·
theLegIslation,
FrieJlds Committee
on on
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wUl speak
"ImCHRISTI4tt SC;:lIIiHCI NOTD
PRE~IYTEIU~N NOTES
The vital Importance for men Mr. BIshop will preach .at the
ces Sunday mormog. At
toda)' of Christ Jesus' victory ov .... three,
death will be emphasized at the ,Farruly servlc~ at 9, his sermChristian Sclence services Sunday on will be entitled "Easter Hope".
when 'the Lesson-Sermon Is enth" 10 o'clock and n:30 servtitled "Doctrine of Atonemlmt".
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his topic will be "ResurrecReadings from the King James tion Now".
Version of the Bible imdfrom
Theft> wlU be no meetings of.
"Sclen<:e and Health with Key to
Church School this.
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Yotmg people are asked
Eddy wiD comprise the Lessonattend the 9 o'clock servl~e with
Sermon. From John will be read their famlli;S'
the account ot Christ Jesus' cruciThere. w1i1 be ~o meeting
flxion and resurrection.
the
or SeruorHlgh FelThe Golden Text Is from I John
Easte~ Sunday, nor meet(4:10): "Herein is 1000e, not that
of the Choll'S Sunday evening.
we loved God, but that he'loved 'The. Young Adul~ Group wlU
us, and sent his Son' to be the meet lD the Woman. s, A":,oclatlon
propitiortlon for our sins."
Room . at 8 at which time the
A cordial invitation is extended Young Adult Gro~p from the Br~
to al1. to attend, the services at Mawr. PresbyterIan Church wll1
First Church of Christ Scientist be thar guests.
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'Circle 7, Mrs. Harold Williams
206 Park avenue, at 11 0 clock.
Ch'
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t . t 10' 30
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nesa yClarence
morning, C.at the
home421
of
Franck,
avenue. .
There will be no meetings of
the Men's or Women's Bible Classes Sunday. Regular meetil1l1s wlU
be resumed next week.
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The Board of Deacons wiJI
Tuesday at 8 In the Woman's Associatlon room.
Circle 11, Mrs. Frederick M,
.:=~=:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~==:::= Porter,
chairman, will meet at
CHURCH SERVICES
8: 30 Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. L!!wis B. Beatty, Jr., 833
PRESBYTERlAN CHURCH
park Rjdge Drive, ParI!: Ridge.
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
The Woman's ~atlon BandJohn Schott. Aaoclate M1nlm1r age Group will meet at 10 Wed-.
Easter SUlldaJ', Apr)! 1I1
nesday in the Woman's ~ocla9:00 A.M.-Famlly Service.
tion room.
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10:00 A.M.
Mr. Bishop w1ll
preach.
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TRINITY NOTES
preach.
There will be a celebration of
8:00 P.'M.-Yotmg Adults.
Holy Communion at' 7:30
WedneodaJ:, April U
IEa,.ter m,orning, and the 9: 30 and
10:00 A;J4.-:Bandage GroUP' _
11: 15 services will be Holy ComMFifliODIST CHURCH
with music; At 4 o'clock
J"hn'C. Kulp
there will be a Family Seryiceat
lI!lnister
which ~me'the Mite Boxes will
· Robert Wilde
be
Minister of Music
and acolytes . wlli be as
Good FrIday, April 19
8:00 P.M.-Vigil Service.
At . '30 a.m. H. L. Harris, and
Easler Snnday, April 31
J. P. Smith, ushers; Barrie.Wrlght,
8:30 A;M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. acolyte; at 9: 30 a.m.~. P. Espen11:00 A.'M.-Mr. Kulp w1ll preach.
2:00 P.'M.-Infant, Baptism.
schade, head USher;' J. B. Davis,
7:00 P.M.-'MYF. Jr. High
G, A. Hansen, R. D. Hulme, J. N.
lowship.
Nutt, and J. Patchell; Douglas and
Tuesday, April 23
Robert· Longman, RiChard Jack8:30 P.M.-'Covered Dish
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per and Congregational
son, acolytes; at 11: 15 a.m._W. ·Ni
Ryerson, head usher; C; s. Keller;
Ing.
TRINITY CHURCH
alternate; P. B. Banks, R" H, Fe1H. Lawr3n:ce' Whitteinore. Recto. lows, C. H. W. Ingr'!ham, L.
Essier'
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April 21
James. F. W. Luehring, a.nd H. G.
7:30
Toland; Da'lid Bass, J. A. Cal9:30 A.M. houn, and Michael· Reynolds, aeo..nth Music.
~; ushers for the four o'clock
11:15 A.1\!:. - Holy Communion service will be J W Jones Pierce
with Music.
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4:00 P.M.-Family serwce.
acNair, L. L. Walmsley, arid
C. M. \Wat~ury.
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Easter lIIonday
10:00 AIM. _ Holy Communion
There WIn be a celebration of
Tuesday, April 23
. the ~Oly Communion on Monday
5:.40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
mo,:"mg at 10 o'clOCk. 'PIe Annual
Wednesday, April 24
Pansh Meeting will be held at 8
9:30 A.M.-~oly Communion.
p.m. ThIs w1ll-be preceded by a
10.00 A.M.-BIble Class.
covered dish supper at 6: 30.
.
FrIday, April 28
,A service of Evening Prayer
5.. 00 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
wl11 be held on Tuesday at 5: 40
THE RELIGIOuS SOCIETY
p.~., and at 8 o'clock the evening
OF FRIENDS
grOUP of the Woman's Auxiliary
Easter Snnday, Aprll:U
will ·meet.
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9:45 A.M.-.Easter AsseMbly
Holy Communion will be eel
the Meeting House.
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e11:00 A.'M.~Meeting for Worship
a ,.
a.m. Wednesd~y.
ChIldren cared for In WhIttier Followillg this service the. Bible
House. All are welcome. .' , Class under the direction of Mrs.
!l'faxey . Morrison will meet.
5:30 P.M.-youth Fellowship.
T!>ere wiJl be a s"rvi<:e ot EveMonday, April 22
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
ning
at 5:40
.
Wednesday, April 24
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
UNITARIAN F~LLOWSHIP
FIRST CHURC!l' Of' , - of Delaware 'County
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Klnl)SWOOd 3-1179
SWARTHMORE
-Park Avenue-below Harvard
Sa.y! April 21
Snnday, April 21
10:50
A.N.-Junlor
FellowshIp (Chareh
11:00 A. M.-Sunaay &0001.
.School)
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11:00 A.M.-'--Tbe Lesson-Sermon
$0..
will be' ''DPCtrine' of Atone- ":G9 A,~~"""""'.
FAMILY EASTeISERVlce .
,~.
ment".
t.v. I. J. Doman
Wednesday evening meeting each
"Lif. Nmrel'$ De.th..
. week. 8 P.M., Reading Room,
40D bar1mouth Avenue, open
SocIal H_
. weekdAYS except holl.ays, Itl-ll
Old Modlo load. ~""'0Id
~,l~:ne.venlng, 7-9. Sunday of:'
(N_I of S_ ...... s...... •
fO;~~e ::,~:: ~~es~::. ::a~~~":he Issues before Con-
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old Lank build."c
THE SWEET SHOP
Congregational·I-Ir.~~~~~~;·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~
cede
thefor
Annual
meeting
election of Trw.;tees
and Fourth Quarterly Conference
, by District SUperlnten-'
dent Dr. Luther H. Ketels. Those
whose terms are expir-,
ing are Roberl Detweiler,' RaY-I
mond Shubert and Dr.j·Aifred H.
Willlams. Quarterly CoDterence
forms are to be prepared by all
oftlcers and presented at this time.
~~ membei's .~ 'Ule' OJiti;Jal
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Will be' el~ied for the "';m~
1ng year. A program wiLl be p~
. :u for the children.
The Dorcas CIrcle of the
W,s.c.S. w1ll meet at the home of
:Mrs. Charles stevens, -812 Ridge
lane, Medis, Thursday.mC1rnlng at
30.
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The choirs will rehearse Thurs<1ay: 3: 45 p.m., Cherub. Choir;
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ONE OWNERSHIP
Since 1878 the same famRy!1ds operated
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and executives took part Tuesday,
APril9, In the FIfth Annual All-
~LWVParticipates
YIOLIT IIMIlIT
Members of .the SprIng4I.eld
African Violet Society, Delaware
COlll1ty, will hold their Ninth Annual African Violet Exhibit In the
Sabold ElementarY. School, Thomson, avenue offV' ~altlmore pike
tU. S. HIghway Roule I), on Sat-,
Iirday, 'Aprii 27, between the
hours of 10 a.m. and'8 p.m.' There
will be many varieties of 'African
VIolets on display, arid amulgemen!\ featuring Afrioan violets.
JIIrS: William Zachow of SprlngBeld Is chairman of the exhIbJt
end Mrs. Lee Cantrell of Drexel
Hill, president of the soci1!ty.
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JOHN Sl SHALLCROSS
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determines how and where our children are educeted. It reqUIres a person of proven
,administratiVe ability, Capable .of exacting the1iIaximumvalue for eVl!ry tax dollar
spent.
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• Our candidate embOdies'the requiremenli necessary for an active.nd intell'l9Int·
School BoMd Candidate, • ,maiJagerial ability to watdl OWl' your tu doRan .
,together with • .,.....·s cOnCern for .the educati/:ln of ,the~ildren of 1M' Borough.
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If your anS'wer ,to each bf these. questions is "l'1Cs," fill out the
blanks below to get further information. about social security dis"b1l1ty benefits. .
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socIAi.~EC'URITY ADl'inmsTRATION
, 302 Fidel;ty-Chester Building
5th 'and -.Market streets •
• Interest iii' civic: affairs is evidenCCld by the fact John Shallcross ~es~ary. a~
a Jllllliber of the bo.vd of the'Junior Chamber of ComInerce foi" four years, .and
chairman of the, March of. Dimes for
Delaware .County. .
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Patricia Jones, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. J. Albright :rones of EIl]l
avenue,. has .been elected slandards chairman of Alpha Phi sororlty at Denison University Granville, <.J., where sh~ is a j~or. '
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,SHALLCROSS
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A /lim entitled "Our Mr. Sun",
was presented to the tolll'flh, fifth
and sixth grades of the ~tgers
Avenue School on Apr~ 12.. The
111m was olltained through the
courtesy of DotJgla. Toll~y from
the Bell Telephone.
"Our Mr. Sun" was produced'
with the iciea of inter'lstlng' young
people in science, The children
watched sunspots form and 'SIioot
thousands of mUes Into space: The
fuel situation was discussed. It
was explained that naturai r';
sources are gradually dlmlnlshIng and It D\!'y be necessary to
harness eventually the 'power of
the sun for heating purposes.
1. Have you worked 5 years under the social
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2. Are you ~od!sa'bled that you are and 'will be .
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grades, is assured .by foul' children
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If you are disabled and have not ),et found out about your dlsIa'Il,iUl:y rights, check and correct answer to each of the. questions
below.
• Although young in years, our. candidate's b'usiness experience eminently quali!ies
him to intelligently administer a budget of this magnitude. A graduate elecfriCllI
engineer, he is President and Chief Engineer of "'e Shallcross Mfg. Co., and the
President and DireotQr of 30thIII' active corpor"tions.
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Disability Benefits?·'
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",iUjon dollars'. yetJi. requires more than i~~t and, -?incerity I on the part ,o~ a
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~dults
.were received
Intoihe'fellOWsiu#: '
. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Le~9Y W. Ahrensdorf, David G.-Bel\edict,~. an.d
Mrs'. John P. 'Cushing, M·r. mid
Mrs. Francis 101. J;,;easter an~
Qougla:', ~ancY and ,Janetp'e~ster,
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hitchner,
Mrs. Mary M. HOpper and LaUra
Marie and Elizabeth C.' Hopp".I,
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hughes,
Mrs. Eleanor T. -Knier, Rabcrt ·W.
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III\r: and Mrs. 'Willi"", M.
Leet·~.':· and 1'!!rs. Ril>jlard C.
Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Ro~ T.
Mayer, Edith H. l'dcDowell, Mrs.
A. 1I. Ml\l'Phy, Mrs. C. CJIlvin
Naylor, Mr. and Mrs,. Jalin W.
O'Brien and lIaniel· C. O'Brien,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Oliver,
llobert W. Richardson, Mr.. and
Mrs. ~olm, C. Rutledge, Lee Maxon
Sch'rrudt, . Mr. and Mrs. ()rin H.
Soest, .Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.
Schaeffer and Frederick Shaeff~r,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert' F. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Tibl;>etts
and Elizabeth ADne Tibbetts, Mrs.
Vertner, Charlotte Ann Wi)-
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A DeNa Special Checking Accountl
No m~n;mum balance. Oniyl0l a check
plus sm~1/ maintenance charge.
In CommumOty Forum
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GRR-REAT TIIttE$A~ER~
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Meeting of the "Experience
In Induatry" Symposium sponsorSpeakers for Friday
eel jointly by the PbJ.Iadelphia.
Meeting
wiJJJJingtoo &iction of the.Aineri.
Membed of ·the Swarthmore
can" lDItltute. of, (::bemiCal EngiLeague of W9men :VoIers are
neers. and the SchoOl of Chemical
among the spohsors of the ComEngln~ of the·. Unlveralty oi
munlty Forum on '''World Crisis
nnd" !be United Nat!.oos" to I be
Pennsylvania. ,The program was
held Tuesday of .last week on thJl
held Friday, April 28 In the Media
Caml'l"!' .
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liigh SchQOl auditorium at 8 p.m.
The welcome was given by Dr.
A g~~ of well known speakMelvin C. Molstad, ·Moylan, head
ers will be on hand for the occaot the deparlineli.t of 'chemical
sion, including Roy' McCorkel,
gineerlng of the UnlveJ8it),
MIss NIU!CY
of .Co,i"n,elll
Comell avenue resident, who will
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avenue. wu guest. of honCO' ,last
serve as master of ceremonies. Mr.
Martin Kapp, Cornell avenue, Week at· a SIII'Pri!Ie Unl!ll shower
McCorkel Is director of the com. head of chemical engineering de- Iliv!!D by Mrs. RusseR Gaul of
mission onfe!Jglous organization
velopment section; Houdry Pro- Secane. ~ Roes's engagement
for the National Conference ot
cess Corporation, Marcus· Hook, to 'Mr, William G. Bower, Jr., of The Lione&tes, one of the chorusee tba.& w1ll sIDe ....d dance In the "Chrlstlans.end Jews. other speakpresented a paper''Wh1ch Catalyst Haverlown was recently BDDOunc. ~.fJlu!> ehari&y lIbow a& the hI&h school on April Z8 and 27. ers wlU ,be Dr. Ch8rle.s C. Price,
and m:v'I"
TIle .1~les (all Swarthmore Hi&h Sehc!ol s&uclents) sre from left m, chaiml1t.n of·' the Federatlon
Chalmer -G. Klikbrlde, e:i:ecuMr. end. Mrs. B.troh Thumm of ~~t, fron' ,""" ~ ~ TUler, Sue Bruce, NeD 1M, Judy of AmerlCIm Sclentlsts,and head
ti"e director research, patent and Dar1mouth. House wll! spend the ·CofA ~ce Co,!,pton, ADa Delauo; 1!aek row - 81l1ie CampbeD, of ~~ Cb,!'~lstry department of
engineering departments· and Dr. Easter week end in Elkview, W. ~e WaQdua, lIIar$ha Tamer, Undeay BruiteD, Sally BU8e.
,~e UnI~erilty, of PenDsylvanili;
. Charles L. 'lIl9MU, director re- Va., with Mr. Thumm's patents '. ,.. , .
end Caimel MIarr, advisor on
-.reb. '8J1d dwelopment depart~.~. and Mrs. George KINDlIGAITEN PAIENTS
Mtmbers Join
legal andpo\Itlclll attalrs to the
ment, Sun Oil t;:O}JlpaDy, Pbiladel. Th~.
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The ,ReV. joseph P.· .BIshop's
Some qUlIStions to be esplored .
home address Is Wallingford. Dr. OIll'ark avomqe following a thne
School In Rose Valley,
be Communicants' Class at the PrI!S- Include the United S\lates parUclThomas resides on Iijverview road. month ~.In St. petenburg, Fla. guest speaker at a joint
byterian ChurCh were rec:eh,ed patiOn In the U. N.; Soviet salellie
of the kindergarten parents of inle church membership at
revolutions and u.N.' c;ontrol; . a
the Rutgers' Avenue School to be 9:,30 service on palm Sunday. scten~'s view of H-bomb testing;
\leld 3:30 p.m.·Frlda)', April 28 at ~~ new members are:
the U.N. emergency force; and
; the home of Mrs. Henry McCorkle, 'Thomas Jeff MkIns, Wade Jo- demIlItarized zones.
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226 Park avenue.
seph Chandler, David Bruce CratMrli. Faulkner, who has had sley, Carol Butler Davis,
Frien~y Open Honse'
Middletojm Road
R. D. 16, Media, Pa,
many years of teaching experi~ Margaret Duncan, Marla
Wlli M'
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erice, will ten 'how parents can Dye, Nancy Elaln~
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The Frleridly. Open House group
1!rst grade exp.meri
are
Mrs. Joseph Paul and MrS. III; Margaret Esther LOwe, SUSan Easter m\lSle by Mrs. Robert Wilde
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Diulief Goldwater, while the',pro- W'arrl,ligion Martin: DIna'
. and Mrs. William Bell accompa. ' / T.I.p••••: CHest.r .~~.
chGiimeti· for the ai!aIr are Petach McCurdy, Jane
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Mrs.
JohD
C.
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and
Mrs.
Heinz
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Jane' MOir, Marygay Easter customs. of different na:.
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()'Brlen, Joseph Muether Oliver, tlons.
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Karen Sue Peterson;· Mary M~- Tea was served by the hospll
,Visjt ~ur
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tc~arflroesmBthl'aeCkFri
, cenha1rdl~
The next regular Garnet Can-" arcison, Mar;orle, "llDe Robinson I'~
teen wlll' be April 27 at 8 p.m. James Hammon Rowllind, Charl~ III);an. was a~sted by Mrs. J. D.
on the, Middletown
Road
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from
8:45
to
7:45
Susan
May·
Smith'
and
Charles
The
last
meeting
for
the
year
,OW or P .",pray rolr.am
bef
will be on A'Pril 29 when Mrs.
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Easter Greetings
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a kindergarten program f'lr chll..
dren of four to six years of age Local Chemists Attend
and a junior Church program for
children of grades one to six.
ACS Nat'l Meeting
The ~crament of'Infant BapChemists from this area were
,
will be. administered at a 2 among 104 members of theePhilaservice. Parents with children "delphia Section of the American
baptism at this time' should Chemical" Society whose scientillc
notify ~he pastor. .
papers were read at the society's
The Junior and Senior H I g h national meeting last week In M1(n.lIfdoor to P.O.'
Fellowships will meet' at the ami, Fla. .
church at 7 p.m. Two sound moThose from Swarthmore who
Beautiful lilies and Violets
tlon pictures ot The Easter Story presented papers Include:
will be shown, ''The Upper Room",
Knut A. Krieger of Riverview
.
.;and ''The Trail In Gethsemane". road, Gilbert P. IJaight, Jr., ColProfessionally,
Grown
FoDowing the meeting there'wllI lege avenue; James L. JezI, Cornbe a social hour for the group at ell avenu!'; Peter B. Murray, Park
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parsonage.
' i avenue; and Charles C. Martin,
.Conages and Cut Flowen" '
A book re'liew will be given b)' ,Strath Ha"en avenue;'.
.
Mrs. Sa"age at "2. PJD. Tuesday at I In all 1,367 technical papers
the home of Mrs. S. W. Johnson,' ,,:,ere pres~ted at the 131st naKlngswood 3-4597
41 Amherst avenue.
I honal. Session. of the American
At 8'30
T d
f ., .•. Cherrucal SOCIety. All, described
.
p.m.. ues ilY, a . 81m-..,. . the latest advances in highly techcovered dISh supper will pre- ; nlcal fields of chemistry
. "I saw It in The Swar1hmorean"
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METHODIST NOTES
FRIENDS MElTING NOTES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
There will be a Good Friday
There Is no Adult ForulJ1 .chedI'1JBUSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
Vigil Service Ilt 8 p.m. in the uled for Sunday. Instead. parents
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD. PtlBUSBERR
Sanctuary. "From the Cro..... a and all interested friends are inLenten meditation on the seven vited to join the First-day School
Phone KlDpwood 3-0900
last words of our Saviour will be in the Meeting House at 9: 45 to
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
given
by the choir and the pastor. celebrate Ea~ter Sunday.
.
Barbara B. Kent. Managing Editor
There
will
be
two
identical
serv_
The
follOWIng
week,
the
Soc:ial
Rnsalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbolt
ices of 'worship Sunday morning Order Committee of the M~ti~
~tered as Second C~ Matter. January 24, 1929. at the Post
at 8:30 and 11 o'c1ock. The choirs has arranged a Forum on ururuoaice at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
sing special Easter music gratlon problems. Edward F.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
throughout the service. Mr. KUlplsnYde~. legi.laliv~ secretary of
will use as his sermon subject the Friends CommIttee on NationI _ _ _ _ _S_W_A_R_T_HM
__O_R_E_,_P_E_N_N_A,_.,_A_P_R_I_L_19_,_1_95_7_____11 ''The Difference Easter Makes". al Legislation. will speak on "Im'There will be nurseries to care migration: The Issues before ConCHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES I
PRESlnERIAN NOTES
for the children at both services. gre.. Now."
The vital importance for men
Mr. Bishop will preach at the a kindergarten program for chil- _ _ _ _ _ _ __
today of Christ Jesus' victory over three services Sunday morning. At dren of four to six years of age Local Chemists AHend
death will be emphasized at the' Family service at 9. his sermd
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g
for
a JUDlor c urc pro ram
ACS Nat'l Meetl'ng
Christian Science services Sunday on will be entitled "Easter Hope". an
children of grades one to six.
when the Lesson-Sennen is en- At the 10 o'clock and 11:30 servThe Sacrament of' Infant BapChemists from this area were
titled "Doctrine of Atonemlmt".
ices his topic will be "Resurrec- tism will be administered at a 2 among 104 members of theoPhilaReadings from the King James tion Now".
p.m. service. Parents with children delphia Section of the American
There will be no meetings of for baptism at this time' should Chemical Society whose scientific
Version of the Bible and from
papers were read at the society's
"Science and Health with Key to the Church School this Sunday notify the pastor.
The Junior and Senior H i g h national meeting last week in Mithe Scriptures" by Mary Baker morning. Young people are asked
Eddy will comprise the Lesson- to attend the 9 o'clock service with Fellowships win meet at the ami, Fla.
Sermon. From John will be read their families.
church at 7 p.m. Two sound moThose from Swarthmore who
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CLASS MOTHIIS
TO HAYE TEA APIIL 30
.
The mothers of the class of '1;2
of Swarthmore High School Will
have their annual reunion tea on
April 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Donald P. Jones,
407 North Swarthmore avenue.
will
the account of Christ Jesus' cruciThere will be no meeting of tion pictures of The Easter Story presented papers include;
fixion and resurrection.
the Junior or Senior High Fel- will -be shown, "The Upper Room",
Knut A. Krieger of Riverview
The Golden Text is from I John lowships Easter Sunday, nor meet- and "The Trail in Gethsemane". road, Gilbert P. Haight, Jr., eol(4: 10): "Herein is love. not that ings of the choirs Sunday evening. I Following the meeting there' will lege avenue; James L. Jezl. Corn-
we loved God. but that he loved
.
Easter Greetings
froM
THE SWEET SHOP
(next
door to P.O.!
Beautiful Lilies and Violets
Professionally Grown
The Young Adult Group will be a social hour for the group at ell avenue; Peter B. Murray. Park
avenuej and Charles C. Martin,
us, and sent his Son to be the meet in the Woman's Asso~iation the parsonage.
Corsages and Cut Flowers .
Room
at
8
at
which
time
the
A
book
review
will
be
given
by
Strath
Haven avenue.
propitiation for our sins."
Young
Adult
Group
from
the
Bryn
Mrs.
Savage
at
2, p,m. Tuesday at' In all 1,367 technical papers
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend _ the services at Mawr Presbyterian Church will the home of Mrs. S. W. Johnson, ~ere prese~ted at the 131st .nabe their guests.
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,honal sesSIon of the AmeTlcan
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
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'Chemical Society. All described
C.,rcle 7. Mrs. Harold WIlhams.
At 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. a family' the latest advances in highly tech-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
206 Park avenue, at 11 o'clock.
ch3.1rman, wll.l meet at 10:30 Wed- style covered dish supper will pre-. nieal fields of chemistry.
'11 saw it in The Swarthmoreantt
til saw it in the Swarthmorean.'·
nesady
mornmg, C.at the
home 421
(.of cede
the for
Annual
Mrs. Clarence
Franck,
meeting
election of Trustees
Cornell avenue.
and Fourth Quarterly Conference
Klngswood 3·4597
congregational·!---r.~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f-
There will be no meetings of conducted by District Superintenthe Men's or Women's Bible Clas- dent Dr. Luther H. Ketels. Those
NEiGHBORING GIOUp·
PLANS YIOLEr EXHIIIT
All Day Symposium
Members of the Springfield
Several local chemical engineers African Vioiet Society. Delaware
and executives took part Tuesday. COllnty. will hold their Ninth AnApril 9. In the Fifth Annual All- nual African Violet Exhibit in the
Day Meeting of the "Experience Sabold Elementary School, ThomlD In~ustry" Symposium sponsor- I son, avenue off / ~altimore pike
ed JOIntly by the Philadelphia- (U. S. Highway Route 1). on SatWilmington Section of the Ameri- urday, April 27. between the
can Institute, of Chemical Engi- hours of 10 a.m. and' 8 p.m. There
neers and the School of Chemical wl11 be many varieties of African
Engineering of the University of Violets on display. and arrangePennsylvania. The program was ment... featuring African violets.
Mid Tuesday of last week on t1!e
Mrs. William Zachow of SpringPenn Camp~.
field is chairman of the exhibit
The welcome was given by Dr. and Mrs. Lee Cantrell of Drexel
Melvin C. Molstad. Moylan. head Hill, president of the society.
of the department of chemical engineering of the University of
Miss Nancy ROess of Cornell
PeDllSYlvania.
avenue was guest of honor last
Martin KapP. Comell avenue. week at a surprise linen shower
head at chemical engineering de- given by Mrs. Russell. Gaul of
velopment section; Houdry Pro- Secane. Miss Roess's engagement
cess Corporation. Marcus Hook. to Mr. William G. Bower. Jr.. of
presented a paper "Which Catalyst Havertown was recently announcaIld Why?"
ed.
Chalmer G. Kirkbride. execu-' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thumm of
live director research. patent and Dartmouth House will spend the
engineering departments and Dr. Easter week end in Elkview, W.
Charles L. Thomas. director re- Va.. with Mr. Thumm's parents
search. and development depart- the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. George
ment. Sun Oil Company. Philadel- Thumm. '
phia. presented a paper ''Trends
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Buffingand Prospects". Mr. Kirkhrlde's ton have returned to their home
home address Is Wallingford. Dr. on Park avenue following a three
Thomas resides on Riverview road. month stay In St. Petersburg. Fla.
Local Engineers In
Rose Valley NUfseri'es, .Inc.
R. D. 16. Media, Pa.
Middleto,.n Road
ses Sunday. Regular meetings will Trustees whose tenns are expirbe resumed next week.
ing are Robert Detweiler, RaY-I
The Board of Deacons will meet mond Shubert and Dr. Alfred H.
Tuesday at 8 in the Woman's As- Wllliams. Quarterly Conference
sociation room.
forms are to be prepared by all
Circle 11. Mrs. Frederick M. officers and presented at this time.
Porter. chairman. Will meet at New members of the Official
8: 30 Wednesday at the home of Board will be elected for the comCHURCH SERVICES
Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty, Jr.. 833 ing year. A program will be proPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Park Ridge Drive. Park Ridge.
vided for the children.
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
The Woman's Association BandThe Dorcas Circle of the
John Schott. AMociate Minister age Group will meet at 10 Wed- W,s.C.S. will meet at the home of
Easter Sunday. April 31
nesday in the Woman's Associa- Mrs. Charles Stevens. 812 Ridge
9:00 A.M.-Family Service.
tion room.
lane. Media. Thursday morning at
10:00 A.M.
Mr. Bishop will
9:30.
,
preach.
The chOirs will rehearse ThursTRINITY NOTES
11:30 A.M. Mr. Bishop will
day: 3: 45 p.m.. Cherub, Choir;
preach.
There will be a celebration of 4: 15 p.m., Junior Choir and 8
8:00 P.M.-Young Adults.
the Holy Communion at 7: 30 p.m., Chancel Choir.
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Wednesday. April 34
Easter morning. and the 9: 30 and
10:00 A~.-.Bandage~rouP.
11: IS se':"ices will be Holy Communion with music. At 4 o'clock
ME'nIODiST CHURCH
J"hn C. Kulp
there will be a Family Service at
Minister
which time"the Mite Boxes will
Robert Wilde
be presented.
Minister of Music
,Ushers and acolytes will be as
Good FrIday. April 19
follows:
8:00 P.M.-Vigil Service.
At 7: 30 a.m. H. L. Harris. and
Easter Suuday. April 21
J. P. Smith, ushers; Barrie Wright,
8:30 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach.
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. acolyte; at 9: 30 a.m.-J. P. Espenschade, head usher; J. B. Davis,
2:00 P.M.-Infant Baptism.
7:00 P.M.-MYF. Jr. High Fel- G, A. Hansell. R. D. Hulme. J. N.
lowship.
Nut!. and J. Patchell; Douglas and
Tuesday. April 23
Robert Longman. Richard Jack6:30 P.M.-Covered Dish Sup- son. acolytes; at 11: 15 a.m.-W. N.
per and Congregational Meet-
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ONE OWNERSHIP
Opposite High Meadow
Since 1878 the same family has operated
Custom, Landscape Work
Teleph.ne: CHester 2·7206
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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1820 CHISTNUT STREIT
Visit our Roadside Market'
OlIVER H. IAI", foundor
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Maire Arrcrn,emellt. Now for $pring Spray Program
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alternate; P. B. Banks. R. H. FelTRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawr~nce· Wh;ttemorc. Rector lows. C. H. W. Ingraham. L. A.
James, F. W. Luehring. and H. G.
Easter Sunday. April :n
Toland; David Bass. J. A. Cal7:30 A,M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M. - Holly Communion houn, and Michael Reynolds, aco:with Music.
lytes; ushers for the four o'clock I
11: 15 A.II!:. Holy Communion service wlU be J. W. Jones. Pierce
with Music.
MacNair, L. L. Walmsley, and
4:00 P.M.-Family 8erv;ce.
C.
M. ,Watenbury.
Easter Monday
There will be a celebration of
10:00 AIM. - Holy Communion
the
Holy Communion on Monday
Tuesday. April 23
morning at 10 o·clock. The Annual
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Parish Meeting will be held at 8
Wednesday. April 24
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
p.m. This will ~ be preceded by a
10:00 A.M.-Bible CIa...
covered dish supper at 6: 30.
Friday. April 26
A service of Evening Prayer
5.:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
will be held on Tuesday at 5:40
p.m., and at 8 o'clOck the evening
THE RELIGIOuS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
groUp of the Woman's Auxiliary
will meet.
Easter Sunday. April 21
9:45 A.M.-Easter Assembly in
Holy Communion will be celethe Meeting House.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. brated at 9: 30 a.m. Wednesday.
Children cared for in Whittier Following this service the Bible
Class under the direction of Mrs.
House. All are welcome.
5:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowship.
~axey Morrison will meet.
Monday. April 22
There will be a service of EveAll day sewing for A.F.S.C.
ning Prayer at 5: 40 p.m. Friday.
Wednesday. April 24
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
FIRST-CHURC~ OF - -
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
. Park A venue- below Harvard
Snnday. April 21
11 :00 A. M.-8tJnaay Scnno1.
11:00 A.M.-Tbe Lesson-Sermon
will be "Doctrine of Atonement".
Wednesday evening meeting each
week. 8 P.M., Reading Itoom.
409 Dartmouth A venue. open
weekdnys except holidays. 10-5
FrIday evening. 7-9. Sunday af-
ternOOn.
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No minimum balance. Only 101 a check
plus small maintenance charge.
of Delaware County
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(Church
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FAMilY EASTER SERVICE
Rev. I. J. Doman
Catee. In: Chester. nnl_
"life Aoswen Death'·
SocIal Hour
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Old Media Road, $prln9fle.d
(North: of StGte ·bet. Sproul &
Sprin9fleld ads.)
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LocaiLWVParticipates '
Roy McCorkel Included In
Speakers for Friday
Meeting
Members' of the Swarthmore
League of Women
Voters are
,
among the sponsors of the Community Forum on "World Crisis
The Lionettes. one of the choruses that will sing and dance In llie
Lions. Club cbarity show at the high sebool on April 26 and 27.
The lassies (all Swarthmore High School students) are from len
to right. front ,row - Martha TIller, Sue Brnce. Nell Lee. ,Judy
Coles, ,Janice Compton. Ann Delano; back row - Susie Campbell.
Anne Walkins. Martha Turner. LIndsay Breakell. Sally Huse.
New Members Join
Presbyterian Church
KINDERGARTEN PARENTS
TO HEAR MRS. FAULKNER'
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Mrs. Edwin Faulkner of Dickinson avenue. first grade teacher at
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop's
the-School in Rose Valley. will be Communicants· Glass at the Presguest speaker at a joint meeting byterian Church were received
of the kindergarten parents of inla church membership at the
the Rutgers Avenue School to be 9: 30 service on Palm Sunday.
held 3: 30 p,m. ,Friday. April 26 at These new members are:
the home of Mrs. Henry McCorkle,
Thomas Jeff Mkins. Wade Jo226 Park avenue.
seph Chandler. David Bruce CratMrs. Faulkner, who has had sley. Carol Butler Davis. Joan
many years ~f teaching experi- Margaret Duncan, Maria Lowell
ence, will tell ·how parents CaD Dye,' Nancy Elaine Egan, James
help in preparing their child for Arthur Estey. James Herbert
first grade experiences.
Foley. Jr.• Franklin Brown GilKindergarten grade chairmen lespie. Jr., Charles Roberts Innis
are Mrs. Joseph Paul and Mrs. III. 'Margaret Esther Lowe. Susa;'
Daniel Goldwater. while the pro- Warrington Martin; Dino Dashiell
gram chairmen for the affair are Petach McCurdy. Jane Elizabeth
Mrs. John C. Kulp and Mrs. Heinz Michener. Sandra EIG'abeth Mm••
Heinemann.
Virginia Jane MOir. Marygay
O·Brien. Joseph Muether Oliver.
Karen Sue Peterson, Mary McGARNET CANTEEN
TO MEET APRIL 27 Gahey Pyle. Keith Alfred RichThe next regular Gamet Can- ardson. Marjorie, Jane Robinson.
teen will he April 27 at 8 \l,m. James Hammon Rowland. Charles
Due to insufficient registration. Wilson RuShton. Ho.weJJ Lewis
the dancing lessons, scheduled to Shay III. John Baker Simmons.
start April 27 from 6: 45 to 7: 45 Susan May Smith. and Charles
before the Canteen 'wlll be in- Carre Turner.
. At the 11 o'clock service the
.
following adults were received
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into the fellowship:
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W. Ahrensdorf. David G.- Benedict. Mr. and
Mrs. John P.' Cushing. Mr. and
Mrs. Francis M. Feaster and
l?ouglas, Nancy and J~net Feaster.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hitchner.
Mrs. Mary M. Hopper and Laura
Marie and Elizabeth C.' Hopper.
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Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hughes.
Mrs. Eleanor T. Knier. Robert W.
Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.
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Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
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Mayer. Edith H. McDowell. Mrs.
A. H. Murphy. Mrs. C. Calvin
PROUD.
Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. John W.
O'Brien and »aniel C. O'Brien,
PARENT
Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Oliver,
!lobert W. Richardson. Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Rutledge. Lee Maxon
Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Orin H.
Soest, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.
JOHN S. SHALLCROSS
Candidate for Schaar Board, 6·Year .Term
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• A capable and intelligent ~dministration
a school bo,,;rd b!,dget of over half a
million dollars a year requIres more than Interest and sincerity. on the part o~ a
School Board Candidate. particularly when it is the use of these tax dollars whIch
determines how and where our children are educated. It requires a person of proven
administrative ability capable of exacting the maximum value for every tax dollar
spent.
• Although young in yea~ •• our candidate's bu~iness e~perience eminently quali~es
h1m to intelligently adminISter a budget. of thIS magnItude. A graduate electrIcal
engineer. he is President and Chief E.:'gmeer of t~e Shallcross Mfg. Co •• and the
President and Director of 3 other actIve !=orporahons.
• Me ....
• Interest in' civic affairs is evidenced by the fact John Shallcross was secretary and
a member of the bo'l"d of the' Junior Chamber of Commerce for four years, and
chairman of the March of Dimes for Delaware County. ,
• Our ~ndidate embodies' the requirements necessary for an active and intelligent
School Board Candidate • • • managerial ability to watch over your tax dollars
together with a parent's concern for the educatipn of the Children of tM Borough.
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a Pose
;In Community Forum
• A sincere, personal intere!, in. the school sy~tem, particularly in the fOMl)ative lower
grades. is assured by four children under eIght years of age.
Sa. day: April 21
10:50 A.M.-Junior Fenowship
School)
11:00 A.M.-Wonhip
S~rvic ••
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SUCCESSFUL
UNITARIAN FElLOWSHIP
for
~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~~"~iiii.~,~ii~"iiii,,~,iiiiiiii~,~,~,~_~,~~de~fi~ru~,.~~el~::t:on~._~
Ryerson, head usher; C. S. Keller,
ing.
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DI••CTO.U O. PUNIULI
Lions' "Lionettes" Pause
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SHALLCROSS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
and' tbe United Nations" to, be
held Friday. April 26 in the Media
High SchQol auditorium at 8 p.m.
A galal
serve as master of ceremonies. Mr.
McCorkel is director of the commission on religious organization
for the National Conference of
Christians and Jews. Other speakers will be Dr. Chilrles C. Price,
III. chairman of the Federation
of American Scientists. and head
of the chemistry department of
the University of Pennsylvania;
and Carmel M'lUT. advisor on
legal and ,political affairs to the
U. S. Mission to the United Nations.
Some questions to be e~plored
include the United Stales partiCipation in the U. N.; Soviet satellte
revolutions and U.N.' control; a
scientist·s view of H-bomb testing;
the U.N. emergency force; and
demilitarized zones.
Friendly Open Honse
Will Meet April 29
The Friendly. Open House group
met Monday. April 8. at the Presbyterian Church with special
Easter music 'by Mrs. Robert Wilde
and Mrs. William Bell accompanied by Mrs. John Schott. Mrs.
Schott gave an interesting talk on
Easter customs of different nations.
Tea was served by the hospitality committee from the Friendly
Circle. Mrs. Charles Black, chairlI)an. was assisted by Mrs. J. D.
DumalI. Mrs. Elliott Wells and
Edith Bunting.
The last meeting for the year
will be on April 29 when Mrs.
E. B. Hollis '\Ifill show 'colored
slides of her recent trip to Mexico.
.
Rutgers Ave. Pupils
View Mr. "Sun" Film
A film entitled "Our Mr. Sun".
was presented to the fourth. fifth
and sixth grades of the Rlltgers
Avenue School on Anril 12. The
film was obtained through the
courtesy of Douglas TolIey from
the Bell Telephone.
!lOur Mr. Sun" was produced
with the idea of interesting young
people in science. The children
watched sunspots form and 'SIioot
thousands of miles into space: The
fuel situation was discussed. It
was explained that natural resources are gradually diminishing and it may be necessary to
harness eventually the power of
the sun for heating purposes.
Schaeffer and Frederick Shaeffer,
Patricia Jones, daughter of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Taylor, and Mrs. J. Alhright Jones of EliI'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Tibbetts avenue, has been elected standand Elizabeth Anne Tihbetts. Mrs. ards chairman of Alpha Phi sororiJohn Vertner. Charlotte Ann Wil- ty at Denison University, Granliams.
ville, 0., where she is a junior.
Are You Eligible for Social Security
Disability Benefits?
If you are disa'bled and have not yet found out about your disability rights, check and correct answer to each of the Questions
helow.
1. Have you worked 5 years under the social
YES
security law?
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2. Are you ~o d!sahlcd that you are and will be
unable to do any work?
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. The' Swarlhmore.Rutledg~ Union School
District _: will receive bids at, the Office of
the School District 'in the High" School
Building, earnl!r of College. pd Princeto!'
AvenueI!I. Swarthmore, PennQ'lvanla. up to
.. P.ld .. Wednesday :May trio 1957 and open
· the bids at R meeting o~' the Board at thl!
School District Office on Wednesday, M"87
15. 1957 at 8 P.M.' or at an 'adjourned
meeting~ for towel .1'Vlce., bus service.
fu'el oll. r&oroofing Qnd t'e-patnting•.
Specifications can be aeeuNd between 9
A.M. and 4 P.M.' dan,. except Saturda,...
Sund8JIB, and bolldQS" at the School DIstrict Office. The Board reserves the rI&"bt
to reject any or .n bids tn, whole .or In
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or item. making uP' any bid.
SAMUEL T. CARPBNTER
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for the trip home.
Ya, , , • careful, scientific filtration - throug" deep
~yers of speciall~ prepared san~ a~d gravel. :- is an
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Wciter. For it helps (lssufeJhat~is vital necessity
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The extensive equipment required for-filtration is
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the advantages of one gf the finest, moSt dependabJ,
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which wiU. meet: Monday, AprU
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Calvin F. SettJ.eage, ot the' Pbiladelphia' l'IlycbOanal)itlc ~titute.
Local inemb4!rs who \vIll attend
tile 110'cl~~ "brunch are Mrs.
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James, both 'of Swarthmore, and
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The high school baseball team
last week on the. home fteld. has experienced mediocre success
The entire team was brightly so far this season, winning two
bedecked In rae;! and white striped and loosink three. Coach Mllllird
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and leading scorer Bobby the building process and ls conftZlegenfus. Bobby scored seven dent that the team Is now on the
goals. while' Priscilla Much and way up andwlll be a m!,re comCarol Williams accounted for 1he petent ppponent in every ~ame.
other two. A consistent
.The opening game was lost to
kept the ball on tbe attack
Rldiey. Pprk 8 to 3. Although t1je
Your Drapes, $lip CoVen. Blankets ••• Recover an.d CI.an Quilh,
af the game.
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Garnet outhlt their. OI>ponents. er. arid· Also Wash or Recover Your .Pillows.,
Bates. ,daughter of Dr. and
In 'the starting lineup were:
rors led· to their downfall. Carl
Mrs. John R;_Bates of North Ches- 'FirSt home Randa Roess; second Thomas and Jimmy Pappa~ led
ter·.road, baS ,olned a group, of I home Bobby Ziegenfuil; third
the hit parade- with two each.
students ~.' MaI?'.. Washington Sue PurneH; . left attack Priscilla Dick Coles started on the mound
College,· who enplaned yesterday
right attack Sue Marsh; and was relieved· by· Warren
sHIRl'S: LAUNDERJD' 24c ·..mllildMd..IIJ .cell~p"'ne W.epped). for' Bermuda whet-e they Mil center Carol Williams' left de- Single and Charlie Wentz.
We .ayeS~..
'a••reeI. Storage for all ,ourl spend thek holiday. Sal)y is' 'a fense Judy Welsh; right defense' Yeadon took the second game in
newlY- elected. member of
Nancy Reese; .third man Diane the 1Inal inning 5 t04 after. trall'..
Woolens
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RecrellUon AssociaUon Council.
.Halsey; cover point Betty Ann ing throughout.' Warren· Single
the ~edericksburg, Va., colieg~.. McCorkei; point Eisa Hunter; and pitched and .did weli until several
Mr. and ~. Edwar~ N. Hay, goalie Joyce Williams.
walks prov!'d his downfall. ThomformerlY 6f 2411 Ogden avenue, are
The J. V.'s settled .for a 2-2 tie. as, Miller, Houtz. and Skoglund
living. at the Chaiellu,.CriUon, 19ti). l:!arah Hetherington and: ~e1en led the 12~hit "ttack with two hits
and LocuSt Streets, Philadelphia,
were the local scorers.
apiece.
whili{ they are waltlng for their
The Garnet tasted i~ ilrst WID
new ho~ to be built in Chestnut 80ro 8100d Donor
the seBljOn In'downing-Radnor
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Mrs. Francis W. Plowman of
Day May lsc"''''d In. the- opening frame on a
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barrage. Btodhead,' Mjller
Thomas contrtbued two hits
!aiDed at luncheon and bridge Mrs. Anthony Falrbanks,- Mrs.
Tuesday of 'Iasi week in honor of R. W. GolI, Mrs. J. Wayne Hamil-IA,i~h and Jimmy BWoe scored two
Mrs. R. Blair Price. North Ches~er ton. Mrs. Edward Harrison. Mrs.
Dick Coles started on: the
road, who Is going to Europe next Robert Hetheringt~n. Mrs. J. Wll-I';;:~d anq held tlieopposition:in
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SeYIt)our Kletzien, Mrs..: Joseph
1Irst experience' !In the' mound
Carr,
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fa~iliar 'shout from the ump. a"other ba~bal'. season,
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has,bilgun. Don't misi a minute' _of the thriRs;keep. your~ .. rtabl.
• AutI,OrizedS.nice.
Mrs. Albert Stamford, Mps. H. D.
In the fourth game against Rldradio' always, with you. And, for F. R • E • S - H battenes, get
Fr,. 'Icb)! a.d D.llv.ry
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Ev.re~dy ~' th •. battery with 9, liv.s. We have the type your
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Ford Robinson, Mrs. Arthyr· H.
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IlJlnond J. Dawson
Peggy - Thayer,' Mrs. D. M'aee inning to win. Noel Tumer start,.U"zS JGowing,
Mrs. Avery Blake, Mrs. ed on the' mound arid did well
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Cainpbell, ·Mrs.. R. T. Bates, Mrs. astrous fifth. Crucial errors -open- .
Robert L.· Thomson, Mrs. Charles ed the '1Ioodga~es and five runs
IT'oppiIlg, Mrs. John Trosley. :Mrs. poured _across; Coles. relleved and
Victor Tro~ell, M'rS.S. M. Viele, Houtz finished up. Much, Is exMrs. George P. Warren, Mrs. Wilof -Dav.. Houtz as a future
liam Willard. .
Skip S~ogiund had three
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The se.:;ond .win of the season·
came at· the ~pense of .Clie;ster•
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5 to 3 in 'it' ;if"\inning affair., The
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Bala-Cynwyd. MOhawk 4-159
pitching of Skip Skoglund who
Certificate eovering colt of service in got hi~ first call to the mound, in
beautiful chapel. crematl0Jl. choice of
Coach Roblpson's search for ef.. ··
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ChIlrlotte Brodbead Of Maple
avenue; a' member of the International FIgure Skating Club,
passed her first. Agore skatin& 1est
at the arena In Phlladelpbia ;Monday, Charlotte Is also a mellKHjr
of the Qu~-City FJaure~katlng
Club of 14nsdowne."
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c. Speacer of Rlverview road was elected presiderit
of '\he National Sales becutives
Of Delaware 'Co\lAty last Wednesday at. a dinner meeting at the
Springhaven Country Club. , .
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and MrS. WUllam 1.. Scarborough
of Rutgers aV'!Jlue; ~ been a
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Prothonotary of the Courts of Common
Pleas of Delaware County. on Wednesday.
the 24,th day of April. 1967, a Certifteate
for the eanduel 'of a busines 'In Delaware .
County, pennftY'vanla. under the aaUmed
or fietitlom name. 1Jt1I'1e or Cieslsrrlalion of
.IlOCKDIIN& with: .lts pritu:lpal place "r
bUslneu" at Rose. Vallel' ""d Avon4ale
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ownln. or Interested in aaid buain.ea- are
,John R. pruett, Rosa VallQ and Avondale Roads.' S.a~te. De~",De. paun:..
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NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN. pursuant
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880, .apProved May 2:4 .. 1946, of intention
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Commonwealth of PennsylvanIa.
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and, an penon. ~ll)debted to the ded!d.ent.
malc:e paJDlent without del87 to William
'C~ Ro!tby •. EXecutor. 122 Waverly Road.
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Mrs. Donald Bruce Of Walllua-'
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tory I for . the 1957-58 academic
Board of Taylor .Hospltal, Ridley
Canine graduates of· the Dog
The annual cOnvention Of, the year at DoUlllas. CoUege. New
Park, wlfich has aSsumed financial Tralnln& ,clas8eS wbich . eaded Pennsylvll!li& Federa~ Of Wom- Brunswick, N. J.
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responsibility for renovating the April 10, conducted Wednesday ens Clubs, o~ m Pbiladel-I ;:'-r---';""--,-_-"-_--:-,_-The Swarthmore Mothers' Crub residential Huston' House," and evenInp at the high school In- phla on .Wedn~ay April ;4 to run
at their AprU 9th meeting held making It I",to a J1iost 11001' apart- eluded: .
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election of omeers for the 1~7- lI)eDt for the resident physician.
Peggy Carroll's coWe"Prince. a Swarthmore woman and keep
lIi58 term. The follOWing officers 8nd second 11001' quarters for. In- ot Swarthmore", Riverview road, many others busy throughout its
were e~ected:
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. Hugh J.' Caven's- Basset ''FranCIs'' full schedule.
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- President, Mrs. John Francis of
The, board is a volunteer group of Wapingford; Ro):lert M.. GroMrs, .Frm.cls H. Forsythe, Tbay_
Swarthmore; first vice-president, of 25 .J;'oung· wOmen, ~g~ gan's Boxer "Cand)'S Kid" of er road, as chairman Of ~
Mrs. Colin Bell, Swarthmore; 2nd primarilY for raiSIng funds_' and Westrirlnster a v en u e; Martin for tl'e State Federation, will: be
vice-president,- Mrs• .charles Tay- assIstIDg In the instituUon's pro-Jolinson'll . Poodle '''George'' 'Of in charge of program for the con· lor, Wallingford; recording secre- tram.
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tary, Mrs. Jack Fitch, Walilngnold's .Boxer "Windy" of Oberlin Harvard 'av~ue, will be the offord; corresponding ·secretary. Mrs.
NEWS NOTES
avenue; - and Elizabeth WhItte- 1Iclal Umek':""'1:' Among her as-.
Charles Rldewood,
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. Tiller 0f Haverford more's Poodle "JOshua" of College slstants ·Is- Mrs. 'George Jarden.
H Swarthmore;..
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Virginia
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treasurer, Mrs.
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halmr' avenue was among' the 1Ive Wag- avenue,
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Mrs. JudSon R; Hoover,' Jr•• of
Swarthmore;. mem ers p c
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man Mrs Richard Eckenroth,' ner College co~eds efrecently . 10- evening Of this. week.
. - Swarthmo~e Club. will serve as
Sw..rtnmor~; hospitality cbalr- duc.ted as full
s of Alpha
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::::~. directors, Mrs.' WIlliam chapter. Virginia is a sophomoreCol!ege Trio Performs
mittee; . Mrs. Russell . Clements,
'warthmore
eIlrolled in theschliol Of nursing
A- student trio from thl!' college Wallingford,president-,.af the
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~larke, DS nn Morto~ and Mrs. at the ~taten ..Island cOJlege, and muSlc"d~p..,unent, and under the Delaware County Federation. wiD
eorge u , .
was president of her pledge class. direction of. Peter Swing -present- serve as chairman of.' bostesses.
She will arrive home' today for ed selections for the Media Wom- 1'4rs. Gorton W. Brush will serve
Women's League plans' her
spring vacation.
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. an's. bub Program held Wednes- as an usher.
Diflner for' April 24 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffin of day' afternoon. The' trio included The official banquet of the convention to be held TbUrd.'""
ov night.
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violinist 'and cellist: .
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Rutgers aveliue· !;lave as their pianiSt,
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guests .thIs wi!ek their son-In..taw
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April 27, will honor Mrs. S; 'Blm
Richards, -and' Mrs. S. Stabler; and 'daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shane of Luckie, of the Swarupnore Apartprogram, Mrs. Maurice Webster. Hoegerman and children Steven, Coliege avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. ments, honorary 'Vice-presldent of
· The gift table will be in charge and Robin of '-Santa BaMara, Theodore Widing. of' NeWtow~ the P,ennsylvanla,;FederaUon. The
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of Mrs. Caleb Foote, Mrs. Lewis Calif. The. Hoegermans arrived Square entertained members .of banquet is :titled. Banquet Honor-.
Hoskins, and Mrs. Waliace Mc- Friday and" were the week .end the Ozone Golf Club Wednesa"y ing
S., Blair Luckie". Many
(;:rory. Myrtle MceaUin and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard night In' honor of Mr. and Mrs. mem~ers ·of the local club will atWilliam Polk will be responsible Griftin and foUr Ichlldren In Cald- Claude C. Smith of BalUmol'e tend 10 honor of Mrs; Lueki~.. '. ,
for tickets. MoTs. John Comog, well, ,p, J., ..where the Harold pike.
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Mrs: .Robert GOod and Mrs. David Griflins joined them for. a family _Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard Of. the Junior Clul! af SwartFore.
Seltzer are ·In charge of reserva- reunion. Returning to Swarthmore Union avenue entertained Batur- and a group Of clubmembers will
tions. under tile gwdance of Mrs. the senlor Gri(Iins entertained at day_evening at family dinner in attend the Junior ~anquet to be
Frederick Tolles, daughters and dinner Wednesday evening for the honor Of: th.eir -son-in-law and· ,!;leld Wednesday night in the conyoung friends of "Iemberli will as- Hoegermans, with dessert follow- daughter Mr... ~d.l\kll,_ ~I¥am T. venUonh~adquarters' at the Hot.;
sist in the serving..
. Ing at the hom,!, of Mr. and Mrs. Bell Of~'Chesterwno wIll' lea~~Sheraton; Mrs. Forgythe, the clu!?s.
Mrs. Joseph Shane, Mrs. Ru- Arthur Collins on School lane.
shortly for their new residence In, senior. advi'llT, will ·be a guest at
B"SRV
- dolph HIrsch, Mrs. Borel, and Mrs..- Ellen. K;' Hartman, six-month" Fort 4uderdale, Fla.
that. Occasion.. ' .
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EnIon will be dining-room hostes- old daughter Of Mr. and M~. Wil- . Russeli L. snyder' and Charles . Five members' af. the\ocal club_
./,so' O/BcerS of the .'organization lIam E. Hartniad of Dartmouth D. $penc,er, seniors at Wesleyan .will attend the sesslonslis olIIclal
are Mrs. Jom Carroll, chalrman; avenue, . art'ived . home. Monday University, Mlda!etOlll'n, Coim.,.4elega~.··
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Mrs. ,coli\l' Bell, .secretary I!Dd ,after spending a week at Taylor have 'been' elected to Sigma _Xi, an
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Mrs.,Ida Stabler; tieaaur'r.
Hospital.
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J. FranciS Ta_~lor; Jr., of Boston,
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" . MrS. Frank Speck of Cornell the son. of Mr.. and Mrs. Russell Mass., will visit his parents Ml·.
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TIde... Mutt Iti rurdlaMd
"I saw It in the Swarthmorean!' avenue and her irandson Roy Snyder. of D1cklnS
lciarcii.v Tra.1n .
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cation in Washington, D. C., where Mr.. -and. Mrs,: Steven M. Spen~er. holiday; ;
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Balate of MARY·F. BLADBS, deeeUe.!, they' have been slghtieelng.·',l'hey of Ogden avenue, Is majoring In .;:;::::::;;::;;;:::;:;::::;.::;.:;;;::;:;::;;:;;;:;;:;;::;;;:::;;;
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or d _ smltli Of WalUngf'ord has retUrned North' SwaHhmore :'avenue, bas
agaInst
the estate
of the
deceden\
to make
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'.'1wn. the s.me .n~ 811 ",nO.. Inubted to Winnetka. Ill.,. following her ,been' ,elected . secretary-~Blq'er
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:I:~ decedent to make w,yment ~thout spring vacation· With ~er-, paren~ o~ tie sophomore class at 'A.mh~s:t
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.III·.tII Gtf!tUt '8I!a1.l
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GEORGE ~M.KBAG. Eoq., Ezoeutor
Miss Goldsmith Is a teacl,ler of C()llege. Carl, who was his donnl:lSonJ>-nol
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music 'at the Wbinetka Elementary tory representative to this year's
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Schools. Her sister· Sally, a sopho- .christian' Associatioti Embassy, Is
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more at Miami Unlverslty. Oxford, a member of the foo~ball and:.
I!8TATB NIITICB.
0.,' also sp~nt: her ,vacation with baseball teams. He Is a member
BSTATE OF JOHN . B. ROXBY.,late of her parents on'Stratford.toad. "-., of Thl\ta Delta ChI.
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UPHOLSTERY
Last Tuesday the home depnrtGam" HM..
ment. Mrs. S. L.Althouse. chalrCL 9-6839
man repeated the one-act plav
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"Easter is for .Families", for the
~~~~~~~~~~~~ students of the Rutgers avenue
school. Myrtle McCallln's sixth
KI.gswood 3-1448
Ig~:~::n~class took part as carolers.
WILLIAM BROOKS
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~ c~t Easter cusABbee & Rubbish Removed I WlIllS. including trimming an EastLawns Mowed, Geaeral
Egg tree, were high-lights of
D au...
play.
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lSI JIardJJIc ~ve.. "Morto... Pa.
Tuesday, April 23, from 10 A.M.
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4 P.M. the garden department
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will. sponsor !' perennial plant
Auto Driving Instruction sale· at the clubhouse. Members
aer asked to contribute paints to
be
sold for tbe beneftt of the club's
Call for Yo.
landscaJ>b!g fund. Mrs. J. W.
56.50 PER HOUR
Wames and Mrs. Arthur B. Kent
are
co-chalrmen in charge of this
ad.anI F.
Z-u46
event.
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Phooo: Kl J.4216
Jewelry Repaired
· , "I saw it in the Swarlhmorean."
Mn. David Bingh1lm of FaIrview road. Mrs. C. Russell Phil.lips of Strath Haven avenue. MI'II.
Leslie Wetlauter of Strath Haven
u _ J nathan Prichavenue. and ..... 0
ard Of Michigan avenue went to
Washington, D. C., TuesdaY for
the day to attend the Pennsylvania 1unclleon' of the
C~ D.A.R. which is
in'Washlnli\on this week.
Mrs. GUnther H. Frobel, daughter of Mr. and ·Mts: Earle P.
Yerkes of Princeton avenu•• with
her three children Steven, Joanne, and Sally. arrived by plane
yesterday from Northville; Mich.,
·to spend 10 days with her parents.
Mr. and MrS. H. LeRoy Mc.
Cuneo of Villiinova avenue had as
their lIllests for the week end Mr.
and Mrs. Wriuam.A. Palmer with
~eIr daiJgh~ Salb; Ann and son
Tom of '.Al
is Mrs. McCune's niece.
THOMAS JONIS'.JL.·
_ICIIYES AWAID
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HEALS
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"Varieties of 1957"
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For--1r F"",, .......
630 N. ~r It~, S~erth_ 1~ Ed~nt A~., Ohester
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EdUor'a Note: The fol/ot,otng letter ni!~Th~!e;ei::~~co=~
ThIs emotional repression frees
; :::::,~~ the. $'Warthmorean Route would r!!Suit in hJgher t4e child to mastery of reality
property
values with Increased
ta'!~1>l!'S, whf1~s the' Red and
Blue Routes (no reference to the
Univennty of 'Peimsylvania intended) will degrade present
properties and Peduca taxables .
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4. The Green Route would be a
,d p I anned f or . thoe f u t ure,
roa
whereas the Red and Blue Routes
represent a rehaSh of' the' past
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tra IIIc would event ually be.
.lUore
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th G
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carn
over. e reen RQute although present traffic pattems
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th rwis'
fiJg
s ow 0 e
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It would be a serlO"" mIStake to
spend 40 to' 50 million dollars for
improving tralllc conditions witht
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securmg a SIn g benefits
'through th d
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communIties as envisaged by' the
(freen Route.
Sincerely yours
THOMAS W. HOI>PER
President of Council
during these years she related•
ey
11~ ~ ~
=J~tn.,,!u "as th
th hold in
t thetoir
Thl! Honorable George 14. !,e!!!!!'r,
. er em . ons .' ey can urn
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Gcwf1~or of reJll!SYwapia,
conquering outer reality." In their
Harrisburg. PeJ!Il!!yIY@JIII!.
searching lor a new' social self
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they find a mirror in the group
IDow- Governor
Leader'
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ra er th'an at hCll!Jle.. she said .
You
.recently
been th
reNeeds and troubles during this
"ted have
b th"Cha- ques
y
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~n o~ e
age,. she pointed out. are overDela~are County Planmn~ Com·
asser~on of {"ascullnlty. the need
misSlon to
hasten your deCIsion on
feir privacy' the
need to be re,
the se1ec· tlon. 0 f 'a rouIe for the
spected the need for secrets and
Delaware Count E
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pressway. As a taxpayer of this
Girls at this stage· are at their
h 1 tak·
·th
C ommonwea It.,.
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e lS6Ue WI
most boyish phase, and find that
such thinking and urge YOU inlearning t b
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kill
stead' to' take whatever time is
hi! ~ 0 he pOPlu sr IS a s .
needed' for making this decision
woperaete YSd ave eam
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an are mos t mereste
The spending 'Of 40 to 50 million
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m gangs an c u s, she reported.
dollars for. a public improvement
Parents ean help the child by
and the extensive conilscation of
helping them develop skills as
homes and t.axablEl": should not be
for the first time cultural acUvilightly consIdered. The idea that
ties (as clubs and organizations)
federal funds are free and multt
have some meaning tOr· the child.
therefore
be
grabbed
up
quicklY
In her spe"",u
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s etrac
e d the
18 equally diabolical.
development of the child from
"Word has c?me through that
i\n Appeal
infancy to the -- pre-adolescent
have app?1l1~d. a membl!!' of To the Edito;:
period, citing at this pre-adolesstaif to mvestigate the p r o - .
cent stage is one of moods and
I pu...a Green Route from Chester
This IS an appeal to parents of that th eight
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tennis minded youngsters and t
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year 0 d has
'1 the Pennsylvania Turnpike pas- tennls:minded adults as well tr~ covered the emotion of shame and
s ng to the West. of Media. I am·,
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responds pa:rticillarly strongl to
of the opinion that this route has the Wo~e~ s PhYSlcal Edu"'!tlon teasing.
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distict advlJlltages over ,the other Depru:tment at the Colle~e. n e ' "
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Dr. Elsenbud, a praetl~
llropqs'IP roUtes, namely, the A women's tennis c~uris on Coll~ge
and'.a or so-called .Red and Blue Aven!1~ are maliltained at con- psycho~heraplst, is a Jecturer WIth
ROIl~P~g to the East of slderable cost for the use of fue tile physcoanllytic studies insU~
Me'lfa lilt .. general North-South students an4 they are not open to tute, a part of thlt Philadelphia
direCtion; . Principlt;, reasons for thl) p'll:>lic. The reason for this is JI1:ental Health: ClInic•. ~ conthis ojlinion.are as follows:
. 0!w1"l!S: t41! mQre they are used sullant In child psychology for
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the Media Firends School.
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1. Th
. e G reen Rou e Will estsb-- the more quickly the. lines disap- 1-___________
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lIsh a new hi h
hi h' 'ld pear and the· courts cannot be
beco"'I! II ~ ;,ay w c f~OUal .maintained f~ the public and for ?n but U. you ·c.ould explain the
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er. our students.
mtricl!cies of private .ownership
h"ni.!!d:hW
wher~~.
the RIed . The Borough.. Tennis Club takes and maintenance costs. and ask
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mere.... rep ace
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tbe existing Route 320 and add over the courts when ~dent clas- thc!m to be patient untll the Tenn~g new to our
t hi h~ ses are over in May. and:until that nis Club starts functioning. we
~ay system.
presen
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time we eam~y reque$l your would be most grateful.
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~ooperation in staying olr them. It
Women's Physical Education
2. The Green Route should cre- is hard for youth to- see why
Department
new cozpmunitil!Jl.in
empty courts shOUld not bi. played
Swarthmore College
p~ent
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D"r!1'!9 lhe ,p~st few weeksY91,1 h~y~ receiv~d the annual
. notifi:e of du~s of the Swarthmore Fire and Pro-
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tedive Association. The Swqrthmore Fi're and Protective Associa;ioo is a
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for ,the beaefitof our community. Support of the fire Company is an investment in low Fire Insurance
vol~nteer., organi~tion
working'
rates. It ~akes the. COoP~i'liItion_of the '~ntire commun ity to m~intain these low rates.
If thevol~nteer, firemen are ytill!nEJ to pay ~2.QP. c;I~ eljQl1d, give their time, day or night, a'1d. risk life and
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limb protecting your property, are you. not willing to give $5.00 a year as an associate member ilyyour
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lU 3-6962
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If you do n~t receive a n~~ice a'1~ 9Ir~ to. i~in an!:t ~qntribute, mail your check to
~warth..~c",
Fir~ ,.
& ·Protective
ASSQC'iCltion
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nons: 4-6311· 4-6312
4-6313 ' 4-631.
.' J. Edward 'CIyde_.
S••1Ie1 D,C~ Jr. \'. '
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A ~~MPlETE .INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE ~GENCY
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Instram••tal,...
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Service
Free Estimates
Peeturin,
. ··C,'j'i.Av••..,.;· $W"'''",ON
Danetiol!$l!lO; Ti~tt4 on Sale by .Most
end
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Interior & Exterior fainting Contracto~
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S,,4IIrtl!!!!ttre High ~~..o., A. .hrfum
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~WEENEY ~. CLYDE
CALL
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Dielt. Franc:h,tti
For Prompt Service
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ROGER
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GIII.At CONT.ACTO.
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Benefit .~~ow for Charity
FRNMH
Jack Prichard
L.tIIDW
33. E••• Wp••w..... toad
1923 C~.......
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Wp"wDDd
Bluzio and SUDs: .
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827 La.......r Ave...
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For ~D'"
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N.wly D.slgned Fraltl•• ofth. Fln.,t Wprkma.lhlp
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~"ILD OPTJQ,AN$
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miles of . central Pbnadelphia. Plychotherapist Reports
r - -......- - - - - - - - - . TIl~ would grow in an orderly . On Eight to 10 Year Olds
TIle ..
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J!l1!!l p~ mllJl!ler. The Red
tb_ of tile 1IliI1t14Ul wrtten. All
and Blue Routes on the oiber
The eight.to ten year old reto TIle 8~ ..ut hand chop through existing resi- presses his mner emotional \ self
dential commljnities divide munl_ according to psychiatrist Dr. RuthB41_. Letteq wID .... pub
cl~ti"s, lI!U\ gOO~rally disrupt Jean Elsenbud who spoke l\Ifonday
t tile 4 •• ontllln ., tile. plalis 'for sChools and other civic night to a combined meetln& of
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Improvements).'
third grade parents at the Rutgera
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Avenue
School.
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J. E. LIMiBUR"ER CO.
or IEP~NG
PEISONAL
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-'BelVedere Coil- W~Housework ·two
days
valescent Home.' 2511'1 Chestnut
~r five 1I!iY.~ a week, $35 and
in
street, Chester. Edge of Swarth- carfare! CHester 2-8466.
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CONSTRUCTION
more. Aged, senile, chronic, con- WANTED'-'·Woman
valescent'men' and women. Exd Tuesda'
BACIIE '" 00.
R);SIDENTIAL AND
c'llent foods, spaCIOWl grounda. w~~ ~ O~Y. I~
loI.mblrs N... Yon Stock &dlan9.
C ...... , WIIII.-TY COMMERCIAL,
Blue
Cross
honored.
Sadie
P.
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cleaning.
CHester
3-1.&37.
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KIDpwood
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Turner,
LOc!aA 8-:8100
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5373. . proprietor. CHester 2- WAlNTED - Woman destres daYS'I~=========~=~1
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PERSONAL _ ftadio and tele- cH"~e;. ~~e and ex~ence·l.
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335 Damnoatb Av.na.
of tubes " carried. Robert Brooks.
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Call KIngSwood 4-08.00.
prices· old china. c'lit glaSS, fur· PORTRAIT STUDIO'
PERSONAL
Piano Tuning nlture. Call POri!!:!" 4-0235 -or
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J. F. BLACKMAN
.Speclallst, member A.S.P.T. and OLympia 5.3578 collect for
polntment. All busine$i
N.A.P.T. Will do minor repalr- d tial ColOK'al Cu....."ard
Ing. Leaman. Klngswood 3"5755.
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PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING ·mlngton. DeL:
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hiterior & Exterior
. Large 'Chalrs Completely re- W~ _ Three-room apartState "fI4ol[l~ .Sh.
built with
new ~O
fabric
$44.50
- Phone
ment'
atartlng i~g~:~r~~l~'1
.. Media, . .
Free Estimates
Sofas
~9--Over
years
experi.SHerwOOd
enoe. SIX years of Swarthmore after 6 P,M. Monday
FriMEdia 602176
references. All work is done'ln d
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our own shop under personal ay.
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\ i(lngswood 3-8761
f#ay Ey,en~1I9I
supervision Of Mr. Seremba. Esti- WANTED - Small housekeeping
are tree.Hill
Thom
apartment, Rose
vicitilty
WalJingtord,
mates Sl)afon
Phone
0734.Seremba.
Budget Swarthmore.
Valley.
Mother. ~====;;;!;;;E=E~:iii~1
payments
teeil~alie daughter. EXcel1ent retE
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erencilS. Te~ephone ~ell 6-4587.
AS.HALT TI~ • .\1•••• '.,'"..~•.ll'I
P RSONAL
Bicycles Repaired. ,~ ....~
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Parts. accessories. Milt GlaSs _ ............. .,.., - .. or
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~LAS"C TIl,l - YINYL TILl
BicyCle, Hobby. Toy Shop. 205
Experienced. References. Marie
171 S.Cheiter Rei. KI4-17oo East
Baltimore Avenue. Clifton Jackson, LOwell 6-.508\1.
fOIMICA·' - LINOLlU..
HeightS, MAdison 6-0713. Oppo- W ANII'ED - Fulf-tlme secretary
site Clifton Theater.
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for school olllce; 12 months em'I.NOIAN IUNDS
SWARTHMORE, PA.·
P)ilIISONAL - Do Jlot throwaway ployment; Jlacat\ons; good hours.
Formerly
'unwanted furniture, needed by can Mr. Bush, KIngswOOd 3-4800
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a widow with six children. Call _an""Y,--w_eek_..;d""a",y"""'..
OHester 4-41818.
FOR IlENT
· 650 laIHmoJ'8Plk•. '
mWARD G. CHIPMAN
PERSONAL - FurDilure'reIInIsh- FOR' RENT -'-Furnisl\i!d room
Sprlpgfielcf; D.I. Co.. Pa.
. ing-<>ustoni cabinet work Anand bath for gentleman. First
~S.C"""r."
.dr3:2wl98S.PCanialleraf'tJerr'-5Kpl.Mngsw.DOd fioor. Private entrance. Call,~ter
KIII,g,lwood .3-0450
SW......D ... ' •••
6 P.M. ~ngswood '3-1609.
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- Fancy sandwiches FOR RENrr - Media, lipartmellt.
TI,. Flctors • "Io.tle Til. PERSONIAL
for clubs. Parties and weddings.' IJvlng room, 'bedroOm;ldtchen,I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Horsd'oeuvres a specWty. ELgin bath, private entrance. Near transMotIe,.
6-5621.
portatlon. Utilities Included, $80.
A,teratlons
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PERSONJ\L - Handy 'ManServ- AvaYable immediately. LOwell 61401
Ridley Avenu.
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ice. Gardens, lawns, etc. Good ;;;18;;7~0:-.
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work, fair ,prices. Barrow Broth- FOR ·RENT· - For July; AUi\lst
I'?~ ~ A .~
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CH.ster 2"'15'
era, CHester 4~6818.
'and September, 'first !loor. coin~~"JI'N'w.m~
2.568'
plelely furnished, six room aopartH~
FOR SALE
ment in Swarthmore. Adults on...
mra·
FOR SALE - Top 'SOil andmush~ ly. Phone: KIngswood 4-1500 'or
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room. soil. Please ".oall KIngs- Klngswoc;»d 3-?080.
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, Offset Printing' of AII.Kinds
wood 3-6317.
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lIi1ri
ROOFING
FOR SALji: -, Mushr.oom soil,
able rOOm and bath for gentle. 1li!Il.........'W"'...........
1tl
, • Letterhe~ds ,
suitable for lawns' and shrubs. man. Private home, convenient 10.
DAY anc1NIOBT
Gutters
o Bnlheeds
Every . load has been ground. cation. Call KIngswDOd·· 3-4646
·.Announcements .
KIngswDOd
4-2058.
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Worm-Air Heoting
. 0 Progrems .
FOR SALE - Refrigerator. Frlg. C;F~VltE
Air.. Conditioning
idalre. good condi ion. Reason.'
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Aclverfl.,., Lettsn &
Sheet Metal Work able. KIngswood 3-8 35.:
-':ONDAY TORU SATURDAY
q.lck Samc.;.1i ".lff.C."
. NOON
FOR S&LE - Just three draft
LeIN..
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· regulators for hand fired coal
Klngswood
4·1234
Photo-Oopies
Mede
furnaces. $29.50 each, installed.
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81lNDAYS and HOLIDAY"
VanAlen Brothers, R1dlef Park,
15 S.CHESTER lOAD
lQngswood 3-4742.
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K14-1214 FOR SALE - Bedroom suite,
Sworfllmore
KI3.1497
· very· reasonable. Twin. beds,
·===========~Inlght
table, dresser,
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chair, unattached
mirror. LOwell
Carnelian
pin
6-1045.
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bellw.",n Oberlin avenue and
FORSAlJE.-..A.Jumintim bird cage q-c5~
5. Reward. KIngswoOd
FOR FINE, PAINTING·
and stand, $5. In good condi- '"
lion. KIngswood 3-8109.. i '
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"I saw. it inthe....
warthm·o_n.".
belt. Call for at Swarothmorean
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Swarthmore
Co_pltte Holel Pmlilks' for BrI"'JfIIls
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Recep'io"s, Parllfs '
A ~(~rellll'r·t;
, ffjlh!'
JO~ M- SO~RS. MJm4ger
FUR~ _"HlNG
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on ,lio".
"'''g,Roo ..s IIIUl Lobb,
Co_forlillJle Sleepi"g Roo.s \ \
Elwalor Pree Parking
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Garntt
CLASSIFIED ADS
THOM SEREMBA
T!lomas Darlington Jones. Jr..
UPHOLSTEIY
Dartmouth circle. has been Ie.
lected as the recipient of the Seott
a..
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C••lr ....N' , v
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rtIo
Paper Compant" Award at the
'ears.. W. ..... 4IN....
Wharton Graduate School of the
Sha"'. "III 0734
University of Pennsylvania. The =::::=====~=~~~
scholarship in the I\ffiount of $1,000 ;;
Is awarded annuall¥ to a stlldent
planning a busin_ career who Is
~5()() MONTHLY
considered by faculty and student
representatives to have been outSlartln,9 ...1"". "". Z __oH,"","
in his first term or first ...1 _ fa .. _
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year of graduate work.
IIlM111c1al CCWpor_ttOL No .trG..... 'sGt.
Mr. Jones Is a graduate of ~_ GIid .abllHr ~r'od, .......
rIIIMd ,...... . . . pcirt: oW. "fSwartluhore College.
ried. capO.". of ClllUlftlll9 ......-iwr.
Miss Etbel Allen and MIss VIr- ItItL I.
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hldorr. all
ginia H. Allen moved on Monday . .lot _ftd ••lal. Ow
to their new home in.Springhaven, _ . Iof......d of ..10 .ad..... A. L
Chester. They formerly resided in r..... ...WiXaaw.
~M_edla:....
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EMIL 5'115
Fonnorly of F. C. _
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D'ove
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Sw=~~ si~ ~.
Ban'
are
The following ordinance 'was
1:1present infolmation. Indicates that ceived some ezcelIent reporta
introduced at Uie April 8th J;Ileetn
10 1955 The Swarthmorean pub- their movements are not nearly
.
Prlnceto Univenity
Ing of Swarthmore Borough Coun.
lished a number of articles on regular as Is the case with so- cerning the suc~ess of former c~.
cil. prellmlnarily· approvE!'i and
I llis In
ti ely called song birds (warblers.
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lows, certain flnchk and the like). dents of the high ""bool Who en.
scheduled to be finally passed . There are too few c v os - Mourning Doves, coopera v
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after due advertising on or after terested in military affairs. to supportln!i a .progr~f th~ ~ Hence doves present a specific rolled In Princeton.
challe.ge
the
military
OIl
their
Fish
and
Wildlife
ce
and'
unique
problem
in
this
reJohn
S.
Thompson,
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of the
May 13, 1957: .
'& . tis m8!ly nestlings of this
,
Prln to Class of 1956
own grounds, Chad~~k ___.r". a as poaslble. ResIdentS of
gard. The capture of adult banded
ce n .
• waa ae.
BOROUGH O~· SWARTHMORE
m9/Dber of the politi~al .science more responded with equal
dove!; at a bandinl sljltlon (or by tive throuehout bis college C8reer
ORDINANCE NO. 689 department of Swarthm,ore. Col- opera"on. -..nrting the actual
shooting during the breeding sea.)
a member of ·the Varsity Foot..
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE WIDEN·
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son) Is not a guarantee ~t par_ ball team playb:l& center. He Was '
:,r'~EA~~~~':': g~ii iege. told members of the S.w'arth- suspected whereabou 0
four ticular birds have returned to also a member of the. Ivy 'Club Of
ROAD TO PRINCETON AVENUE AT more League of Women Voters at mately 10 nests. A: total of
thetr youthful environs. Perhaps Princ;ton. .
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THE EXPENSE OF THE BOROUGH. a special meeting· on current young doves was banded,
banded adult ~dove found dead
As a member of ttae C1ass 01
THE COUNCIL' OF THE BOROUGH
. th ..... t
"three nests.
tI
Do aId B ... ___ •__
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
events. "Foqus on
e .. y ure.
In 1956 a single "reminder"
Swarthmore at nes DC
1957.
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..nee or ........ held at the home of Mrs. Morris article apPeared' in The Swarthhatched in Chattanooga-no- varsity football IIIld. varsity lao
sts wreknows
crosse and is•
this year
men" or ..a~I-Uon entered Into ....ith the
Sebool DIat"rl.t-ol the Borougb or S..arth· S. Fussell. Riverview road, last morean and two ne
ere.
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""'", o. July 24. 1941 ( ....rded at Kedla'
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ported, both by' the same IndiTo solve the question. it becomes as captain of the varsity lRCr'09se
In Deed Book 1141...... 689) and with mon .
d
ere mandatory that recoveries of team.
Swarthmore eoll_ •• Auguot 2•• 1...
Mger, who pointed. out that Vbal~~aled·. No young. oves w
banded doves be analyzed cri,'tical"Abert Balley Warden of .~.
(recordeil at lIedLa In Deed Book tUS.
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au
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. . . . 620) the Borough ..,.ulnd. an ad· there are probably no '!Ia or
e-,
This year it is proposed again ly for that segment of the popula- C~ of 1959 is R member of the
dIU...1 etrlp or "roondld,·r bl"bl """a1Pur• cisions made in our foreign policy to. present but a single appeal.
tion that can be pin-pointed' to
Band.
PO... elsbt (S') feet w • !'Unn OK
ODg
its birth
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the ..otherl, .Ide .1 eoll... Avo.ue
which are not made by the Na- to back it up with a revIew of t h e t h e Sl'tef o
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(8'ty (60') f... wide) bet..... Cbeeter tional Security COuncil. felt that subject. rather than a' mere
of the Eastem Bird Banding AsRoad and Prlneeton Ave.ue. at w b l c h .
soclation at Washington 0r0ssJng I ~I·aps. whiCh take onlY adult birth,
point the dedicated land ..Ide•• to ....en· the crux' of the increasins role of mind~r,
,
ril 1956 Al
J and excluded by the ground rules
teen (11') feet .Ix (6") I.,b.. m.", .or
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The ·facts of the case are
Park, Pa .• in Ap.
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. t Other bander will
I... : a.d
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the military In our foreign alImrs, follows. The Mourning Dove is In Du:vall of the Fish atiU, Wildlife 0
projec "
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WHEREAS. the Borougb I. about to 1m. was that civilians tend to . Ignore some states a game bird, in others Service stated that if each.
be too mSuti~1l °thccupledwllito searc
prove College Avenue between aid points.
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'hould
eed in b ding for nests.
0 ers
not I.aAe
suc\c.
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W ·,th - - t to I.. p--nl width of fifty· milita~ affairs. and to take the a protected species. Its s,tatus 10 b. ander s
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11 lin Mournin ""'" the iroubl~ to rna e a community
olgbt (68) r....
opinions of others. whereas this Pennsylvania has fluc~uated from Just one edg g..
g __ ,e appeal. or wlli not !lnd a favor.
NOW THERF.FORE. be II e.aded:
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in other fields
time to time in this respect. but pei-· season, the Servfce would able outlet for an apPeal that
1. The proper Borough oBieers are IS no
ue.
' . the problem in Swarthmore, so
obtain the information
hen:bY autborlzed to· p,,",ure
bida and enter into appropriate eontract.l{
d 11
t n
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pense (Bird banders are cooper
for widening the cartWay of College a\-'e- of our tax 0 ar IS spen 0 ml - ice is .concerned, does not involve two or three thousand birds per
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nuo between Ch.....r Road and Prlnoeton tary establishments. bDth at home 'our state laws but rather, the fact
since there are no more atars 'In the FIsh' and Wildli!e
Avenue. by moving the lJOutherly curb and in 42' c;ountries overseas, a'nd that. d'oves are' lI\l·grato1"V.
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banders' than t.his. However, the. tJ )' and r~e1ve no remunera..
line thereof aouthwardly a dlatanee of ten
th U
t
-oF
(10') reet and by Improving the said ad· th'lt half of
e. S gover?'."en
In order to establish interstate rate of kill of 'dov"'f; a game on.
dltional wIdth of cartway witb bItqm]nous empl~yees, .are In the ffi1htary or national regulations for
species as mentioned,' ~ver a f~w
Dr. \.c. Brooke Worth, !)~6 Wal..
concrete conforming to ata-ndard Borough
2 000 t t d
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....oIft..U.n •• the ..Id ,artway to be of with 1,
sse epartme n t em- management of Mourning Dove years will prQvide statistically nut· 1ane., teleph one,_swo
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ouch width at the Prin ..ton A.enue end" ployees overseas compared to populations, it is essential that the slgnil1cant· data:
, 4 4 4 4 . asks citizens to. help him In
ii;:~~.,.tbc..=::'
d:::::: .. the 143,000 defense. department em- Wild,life Service have exact in- . The problem bolls down. to nest- this project by reportlii.g the site
2. ne aald Hlzb.w.,. Comml_ Is ployees.
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formation as to the 'oi-igln of these b.andlng. Most banders rely' on of dove's nests ~. ~.
hereby authorized to determine the feul~' Alger said there was an im:--~::__---..:..-.:....---~-~..:...-'-"----
'Ult.y of Ulloa some or aU of the exist;.. portant revolution in our foreign
- inR" eurb atones comUtuUDIr the preaent
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BOutherly curb of Collen Avenue. and to pollcy in the past teri years, and
n,h .. ...,. not be reused with cltedthe US decision to maintain
granite curb atones conformln....to Bo~h and use sign18cant militayt power
spedfteatlona. The aald Boro11lth o1Been are
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furtbar. authorIzed to !DOve. eonatruet or in Korea. He 'reported many inreconstruct. such ald.aIka or porttona stances
where military opinthereof and to mOVe. or replaee such ion outweighed state department
IIhrube and other obJCelB as rruI)' be neen..'
UI'7 to ~rr:r out the tennll of the said opinion in Ute conduct of foreign •
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agreements with the School District lind affairs in the post World viar II
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SlV£R;' DOUARS
APRIL ..... MAY..;.",. JU'NE
to
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t I J bill&.
4. Such parts of Ordinance No. 460.
approved .July 6, .1941. 8!1 amended. and
of any other ordinance inconsistent
herewith. are. to the extent of sueb inconsistency, hereby abrogoated and repeal.
sWln's'
CHESTER 'ROSE
lb.
CRUSHED
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Boroiigb
REQUEST FOR RIDS
Sealed bids will be receIved by ,the
Borough
of Swarthmore in Conncll
Chamber. 121 Park Avenue,' Swart.hn1ore.
Pa. on May 13th. 1957 '8.t 7:30 P.M. Eut--ern na,.light Saving Time for wrfac:e
. trqting approximatel,.
10.000. aqua....
- yards of Bol'Qngh streets to W designated
by the\. Borough . Highwll7 Comf!'litt.ee in
fonn as follows:
1. Furnishing, applying and rolling approximately 10 tons of bituminous
concrete, cleaning areas to ~ treated,
furnishing
and applyin8' asphalt
binder and furnishing, apreadiliK and
rolling erusbed· rod.
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2. l<\!rnlahlllg the materials' an~ ~'1J!Ir.
forming the abPve WOl'Jc:',,.-ith the u ..
eePtion of the asphalt bl.nder~
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3 .. Fumbhing· and, applyJnB approxt..
mately 3100 ·...11ooa of asphalt binder;
All ma~alll aud. work sball be In .. Be-eprdanoe with apeclfleations. a t:op:r of
wlJ)eh ..,. be teeUNd.' from tW limier-
No. 303 can 3Sc
.46 oz. ·32~
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M&M CANDIES
2 6 oz. bags 49c
CHOCOLAT.ES
CANDIED COATED.
2
PEANUTS
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6 PACKAG,E.;CA~~'Y 'AilS'
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. MILKY WAY -- 3 MUSKETEERS __ SNICKERS
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pwpose ~ •• at low
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PREPARE YOUR EASTER CAKE WITH
I_UIIDENT: IIUSIPERSONAL LOANS answer Illese NEEDS ••• AND IDlE!
Yes .. ~many more needs, because
Provident Trust is ready to make
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REAL NUCOA MARGARIN'! - .
29c
tal.OO permon&h you CIUl bono....
_~uch .. f6Q4.48~ 18mobtba,
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--Sp'riij'g' Sp~rts" Schedule
BOYS'
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9-YEADON ....................................... Home
May lS--NET~ PROVIDENCE ................ , ......... _Away
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2D--UPPER MERION ............................... Home
c;;a-~j,~s: MiLLARD ROBINSON - .MEL DRiUKLN
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percent' on
the taxfirst:
,$4,200
of is
net3 earnings.
TheSe
es are to- be added to. and submilted with. any income taxes
which liabilitY exist..· B9hed~e Co.
Profit (or. Loss) From B~ess'
or Prof
completed Including the Schedule'
SE portion and submitted at the'
same.time as the, other forms tha~.
are filed
part of the Fed'eral'
Income Tax Return.
Mr. Walker and Mr. Gruber'
both emphasized the la:'" is com-·
pulsory and applies to all of the'
self-emplo;red, . individuais newly'
coverpd If 'thelr net
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amount to at leaSt $400 fti
tiIx"able year. They also pointed 0\Jtthat the taxpayer should mae
Cel:taln to Indicate bis SocIal SacUlity account nUrnbel' so that he
may recelve proper
not have an accouitt numbE.r; he.
should obt~ one from the Social
Security dlstrIct oiBee. .Questions .
per\alnIJic ,to &h.e filing' f4 tax ~
turns should be. addressea to th.
IntemalRevenQe Set vree. .
as
'. • ••t.hfnk of "Quaker:Halr • • •.
then see the only tHsplay itt ....
We try to maintain top' quality at ,fair prices
••. Please tell'us, rather than your neighbor,
of ~ny complaints'. .'. We can ad upon it;
she can't.
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AMENDMENTS
MRs.
By its very nature, Co-Op st~ives to~atisfy •••
PROVIDENT·'
several members of the Swarthmore Junior Woman's Club will
be driving crippled chlldren toand from a special day 'camp
which the Crippled' Children's Society Is fpoDSOring this Summer at
the Swarthmore College IISDlpUS.
More volunteers ar
preslde~t of the Juniors. suggests
that . anyone
Interested. in irans-..
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portlog a child who othel'\llise
might not be able to ~e advanta!le of this privilege. should
call Mrs. James Selby at MIdway
Z-2395, The. camp ·will be open
frOl,D June 17 to Juiy. 25. Monday
through Thursday and the hours
'will be 9 a.m. to 3: 30 p.m.' •
Also In connection with the
Crippled Children's Societ'Y. the
Easter Seal Drive held last week- '
end In Swarthmore netted' $120.
This money was collected by a
group of Swarthmore Junior clubwomen. G;i,i Scouts and Swarthmore High SChOOl girls chalrman_
ned by Ml;s. Robert Scully of the
Swarthmore Juniors. all of whom
were stationed' in various strategic
spots In the toWn.
. The 1956 Amendments. to the
Social Security Act brought law.~ d~tIsts, osteopaths. veterinarians; chiropractors. naturapaths. and optomeirists under the
provisions of the Old-Age-and
Survivors Insurance program of
that law and they will· now. for
T~CK'
t!te first time. be required to file
April 24--SPIUNGFlELD .............................. '.' .. Home a specl81 Social Security form as
,
a .part
of their
1ocome
April26-Z7~PENN RELAYS .......................
Franklln .FieId Tax
Return.
ThIsFederal
announcement
••• '.: •••• , ................... , •••• .' .... Laos'···· dAlway 'was.. made last month by Herbert
CHAMPIONS .....................
owne F. Walker.,:>upervlsor. Ch ter Of"
...................... , . .. .... FJom,e 1100 of the Intem'aJ Reven~ ServCHAMPIONS ................. Norristown I
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I CHf.MPIONS ............. ~ .. upper Darby
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unction wl~ Mr.
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25->STATE CHAMPIONS .................... , .. Perin S~te w G sbeannDOUDistrciement. aerbert.
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ct Manager of
. C~aChe~: JOSEPH H. MILLER t - NAT.HAN BELL
the Chester Social Security O1lIce
Captains: ~ALV1N COLEMAN - GEORGE PAlP!PAS
pointed out that, with :the extenManager: ROY STUART
slon of coverage of these profesHome Game Time - 3:15 P.M.
slo~al self-employed persons. they
will now have the same kind of
GmLS' VARSITY
,
insurance protection fOT·. them.Vanity and J.V.
selves and their families that the
Federally
operated sYstem has afApril 2~F.RIENDS cEN'rRAL ..... , .............. .' ....... . Home
MayS-:'sHIPLEY' ..... ~ ............. '............... ' •... Away forded .most other self"einployed
May' 4-PLAY DAy ................ _.................. .. Away individuals since 1951. .
Mr. Walker siated that the new
May '7'--LOWER MERION .............................. . Home
law
is effective with the first ,tuMay 14-HAVERFORD .... i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Away
able
year ending atter 1955. F~r
May 17-RADNOO' ..................... .' ............... .. Away
those newly· covered ·lawyers,.
.3rd and 4th TeaDIs .
'dentists. osteOpaths, veterinariahs.
).n'P&U 24-RADNOR
. , ........... : .....' .. ; ........... I'" Home chiropractors. naturopaths. anil
1 WEB rrOWN .................................... Alway optometrists who tile their Federal
B-LOWER MERION .......................... ~ . , . .. Away Income Tax R?tunis on a. caljlRdar
lO--SPRINGSIDE .................... ........ . .. .. .... Home year basis this means that they14-HAVERFORD ............ _ ...................... Home will be required to pay a Sociar
. Coaches: VIRGINIA ALLEN -NANCY JOHNSON
Security tax on their net 1!Il!'Din!is:
Captain: 'BARBA'RA ZIEOENFUS
for)he calendar year 1956 if stich:
Managers: DANNA COPE - .JUDY KUDER
net earnings a,mounted to $400 or'
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Home Game Time - 3:15 P.M.
more.. Tlle SoCIal Security tax rate>
ware County at •••
,
Week End Drive Brings
$120 For Easter
Seal Fund
~G;t':IELD
FRESH STRAWBERRY RHUBARB' Ib.19c
a
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BAsE!iAi.r.
. . . ............................ Away
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PR'OVrDlmC:E ............... _ . .. . . . .. Home
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CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS
rates!
,Mrs.
to the plant sale
a table of home baked
cakeS and COOkies. casseroles. and
:Audubon prlnitiovelties.
worIdni. ~itti Mrs. J. Ed'ward
It,Cl)'de of Media. ~Iialrman of the
. Mrs. J. Folsom Paul of
.~::,g!~~~~
aDd Mrs.
B. e1!able the club to assist with such
C
Medii..
vice Robert
chalrii1en.
co!ltmittoie. members in- projects as .the Tyler Arboretum.
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Mrs. J olui ·S. Albert. Mrs. LeOn- more College. Christmas decoraard C. ·Ashton. Mrs. WilUatD. S. tions at Valley Forge HoSpital and
Blakeley. Jr.; Mrs, E. Wallace the . sponsoring of neighborhood
Chadwick. Mrs. Samuel Crothers. gardening.
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HELLMANNS ~EAL MAYONN.AISE
qlfart 69 c
WMPlE.: For lUI Uttle lUI
g~~el~d;ciitllon
~::·1;:;:~~·1;: II V~nteerDri,ers
Lloyd Irving. Mrs. PhIlip W. Kniskern. Mrs. James G. Lamb. Mrs.
Charles Leedom. Mrs. F. Farrell
Long. Mrs. Wayne Marshall. Mrs.
Charles D. Mitchell. Mrs. Pbil1Ip
C. Snow;' Mrs. William Tidball,
Mrs. Harry Wood. and Mrs. Francis W. Plowm&n, of Swarthmore.
chairman of the Junior group.
Mrs. R. Blair Price Ot. Swarthmore heads the luncheon committee. Committee members a~e Mrs.
Joseph S. Bates. Mrs. Jerome B.
Bell. MH. James A. Cochran, 3rd.
Mrs. E. Kenny Crothers. Mrs. John
F. DBley. MrS. J, Bancker Gribbel. Mrs. Paul Freeman. Mrs.
Frank' H~ Griffin.
Dalngerfiel~Gr'?Ome. Mrs. JamesW.
Lukens. Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe.
Mr~. Wallace M. McCurdy. Mr...
James Sands. Mrs. Harry L:
Walters, Mrs. J. Taney Wilcox.
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson. Mrs. Arthur
Dearborn Smith.
Proc.eeds from this annual alIalr
;;'lk
THIS: STCi)U
BE
, . win
,
c;LOSED
12 Noon to 3 . P.M. Go~d'FridCIY
Closed All D.ay
MC!nday. ~pril 23
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R~UEST POR BIDS
Sealed bids will be ~ived in Council
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No• 2 can
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Chamber. 121 Park Avenue. Swarthmore.
Pa. on M8J" 13th. 19M' at 7:30 P. H. Eut-o
em Daylight Saving. Time for furnishing
the materials and lioing the work of laying
approximately 2225 square
of concrete
sidewalk along the Southerly side of Col.
lege Avenue on Uie front of the property
of the Swarthmore High' School. Bids shall
be in aecordanee witb plana and speeifiea
tions .whl,ch may be Been' at' the oftlee of
the undet"lrisited. A eerUtled 'cbeek for
$100.00·IIh·all.aC!colDPBIlY ·each ,bid ·.nd the
8ma or penon flo whom ..tb8\ COIltrael Is
awarded shall 'eXecute. ~a' eontraet .....
furnlab 'bonds.' the form of "lelI may be
seen at the ofRee 'Of the uadenill"l\M~ "the
Borough, raerv. the ria"bt to .....Iv., aJI.J'
infon:naUths ID.' the bids reeeived; to' fto
. : any _or aU' blo; to:award the contract
only to those uperlencea'ln thi...eJasa of
wo.a}'L~ ~to ,t.be ~dde"t.
proponl.
I. CIMffted to be moat W ...ntaaeous to ·the
8bra.. _
.
pUblic h'&rest.
The Bcmmgh n:-.rvs u,. ri"t to wai~
BLLIO'lT RICllARDSOl(
aft:J" Infonnallti_ in the bids noeived; to
Boroo8b 8eeret.arF...,
reJeat. an:, Or ~ ..... to ....'nI the. PGt:-: ~4-11,
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GREEN LABEL'
tlons described In Items 2 and 3 to different contraeiof'8, to award the e6ntract
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE only to those experieneed in ~thl. ehlu"of
work. snd to the bidder wboee proposal' fa
deemed to be most advantapoWi to- the
By
Atteat
publle interest.
APPROVED I this
dAy
A eertifled eheck in the sum of $100.
of
• 1967.
must accomPBh7 the btd of eaeh eontnl.ctor
3T.C.12
and the penOn or llrm to whom all7 eon.
tract iii awarded, musi ~te an agnement and furnlllh bonds u required 'BJ
REQUEST FOR BIDS
law. the fo:t.'rQ of wbleb may be examined
Sealed bids will be receIved In Council in the office of' the underalgned.
ChRmbe", 121 Park Avenue. Swarthmore.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Pa. on May 13th, 1951 ,at. 1;30 P.M. £utBorough Seeretarr
ern DQlhrbt Saving Time Cor furnillhinir 2T·4~57
the materials and doinl', the work of wi~~
ening Co:Iege ,.Avenue between Chester
REQUEST POR 1I~ •
R08t\ and PrlJ"!;eet.oh Avenue. The work
Sealed bids wlII.be received in COuneil
conslats of installing granite curbing and Chamber. 121 Park Avenue. Swarthinore.
a ten foot-..wlde strip of bituminous mae- Pa. on May 13th. 1967' at 1:30 P.M. Foaatadam pavlnJt along the Southerly ·side of ern Daylight SavinII' Time .tor furnishing
the present street In secordanee with plana tIr materIalS" and doing the work of eurbfind speelfications which may be Been at InR" and paving Cn!:Hon Lane betweea.
the office of the undersigned. A eertifted Amherst Avenue and Little cium 'Creek
check for $BOO.OO shall accompany each in aeeordanee with.' plans and sIJeCi!leatlons
bid and the firm or person to whom the which may be seen . at the offiee of the
contract is awaMed shall exeeute a eon~ undersigned. A eert1:6:ed eheek for ,100.00.
tract and furnish bonds. the form of shall accompany each btd a~d the flrm or
whieh may be seen at the - office of the
,
person to whom the contract is' awarded
u.ndel"llilmed. The Borough reserves the shall execute a contract and furnish 'bonds.
r!Kht to . waive any. ,informalities in the the form of which may be seen at the
bub receiVed; to reJed any or. tl bids: office of'the undersigned. The Borough reto !'ward the contract only to t qse ex· 'serves the right to waive anY infonnaUties
perlen.em in this elfLU of work. and, to in the bids received; to reject any or all
the bidder whose proposa.1 III d~ed to bids; to' award the contract onl,. to, those
be most advantageous th the pubhc ln~ experienced in tbis class of work. and to
terest.
ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON
the bidder whoae 1)1'01)088.1 1. deemed to
be moat advantageous· to the pubUc inter-Borough Seet1'!tATJ"
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PINEAPPLE JUICE
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day of
1957.
FULLY
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0<1.
PASSED this
.f.:
Garden' enthUSiasts are looking
forward to the Flower Market
wblch the Providence Garden
Clubs (both theSeDior atidJunior
~i1p).~ plRim1njl for Wednesday. Ma)" 8,. at ''Todmorden Farm,"
Mrs~ ArihiJr Hoyt Scott's place in
Wajllngt'll'IL' .
The plant Sale will be held from
10 to 4. :it: turkey -salad lwicheon
wlti:,bI! served frOin 12 untll Z
o·clOck.. '
P1&o.t mllt.'!liial will inclucle Per~~:~ i:~~U'~ and upusual
s
~l
and .. 11owers for
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aviliIfbl" In qUantity.
I'
will
'. be. an opwrtunity
and eti,joy Mr..SCott·s
69c
RATH'Black ~awk
RED LABEL-
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STAR
FRUiT FOR SALADS
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
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Smoked'. H~IiI.Spetials
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Remember - WIth' the . r.t~tli to U.s Of
each $100.00 worth Of Res!sftr ,~I.PSI
we'lI give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
dO you' have' money .problems
decade. '--
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3. in COOllldel.'fLtlon of the- dedication of
the aforesaid additional, strIp ff eight
Coming to the defense of· the
'(8') feet of ground (widened as afol'ellaid' Secretary of Sf4te, who 'was under
along the BOutherly line of College Ave. criticism in the question and
nue; as provided ·In the aforesaid agreemente of dedication. the aforet.aid work a~wer 'period, he said tha~ the
of widening' and improving College Ave- .Secretal'Y of State' is often the
nue shall be done w1thout ea!lt Or expense
to eithel;' Swarthmore College or the whippi9g bo~ 'for administration
School District ot th'5li Borough of Swarib., policies.
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Flower'MarketDate
fOOD MARKET
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;'Garnets" R9ady for lions Swarth.:nor. lions, Set
,Host•. 'N~ni8cl fOt .
Green Thu~b'
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For ,1957 'Varieties' "57 Architectura, Tour Old gardeners never
di_they
just, lPade ,away, A' well-kept
lawn or Bower bEod la' a thing of
beauty and a job,fo,rever'. By the •
tIme your ach1ni back II!'Is .used
·(Contlnued From Prule 1)
The' 1957 Ai-chltecture T6ur,
Prescott iK master of ceremonies. sp~red annually by the C~The program will include the munJty Arts Celttel', WallingfQrd,
· Moylan Resident to Speak
following acts:
will be beld next Saturday, April
"Hello, Nice people"-Tbe Gar- 26, from 10 a..m. until ..... "Coles· " On Native Land
,
th LI
tte· Doris
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to It, you are about ready to
nets and ; e
one s,
hill" iHe four-year-old develop- throw in the trowell
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J.angill-Beauty on the Keys; ment of the former Johnson EoBIU;
es Bud tate, Rose Valley and Manchester
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Kodarks-Rythm 'N '.
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"Turkey-My Homeland"
Yoder-Tops
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TapS;
Gloria
Lee
roads,.willcomprise
the
area'
of
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Myer.......sopgs trom PiaSPriogTfI.el'YCd:e;1 the 19ur.
,
(Mrs. E. K.) \tas chosen for
J. C. Mairs-Elec tric
no ".
Swarthmore Woman'.s Club proand Rickey Dixon.,-Chicken Reel;
Among those serving as hosts
gram next Tuesday, April 23 at
Hall's. Accordion Band-Starring and bostesses. ~ll' be:
EASTER GIFTS
2' p.m. Mrs.. Peter E. Told, proJack FedeDa; Tbe Meyer's ,Twins,
Mabel Talley, Mrs. Raymond
gram chairman, will Introduce
... On
Brenda' and Harris-Twin-Taps. GemmIll, Mrs: Carroll Streeter,
u__ Helen'
Ho. . . .,_,•••. '.--"'lfCh
Mrs. Muhlbausen.
John
. Also' George Shrom-Dynamlc Mr s
. ,M
. Pearson, ......
,.....' A graduate of the Ainerican
Dimltiutlve; Judy Pigeon-Ham- Goodwin, ,and ~. Robert Wa1k-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
,College for 'Girls, Istanbul, Mrs.
nd Harmony,' Chico and The er, all Of Swarthinore; MrS. James
Sebool students Rlunona mo
..... N tt Mrs H
d PI ga
Mrs
Muhlbausen met 'ber American IUgh
V... Urk, Barbara Z1ecenfus Sharptones-Cool Combo; 'J:ne' U , , • o~
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, husband whlle he was a teacher
L1onettes-Chatanooga Sboesbine John Adams, and Cyril Gardner
at Roberts College there. The y aDd Dick Ooles, the "Garnets" Boy' eloteal Bolger _ Melodic of Wal1lngford; Mrs. John Howcame to the United SIa,tes m 1946 ,Wlo, 'nne np for ther~~:'o: Madc. AnIta Kondrath and Bud ard, Mrs. :.Leohard. Jon~, Mrs.
and are liVing in Moylan with Clob's "varl~ues 0
'Yoder~ r Dynamite; Job n Edward Lawhorne, and Mrs.
their three daughters. Mr. Muhl- be presenied next week In the LeVulis-T~ VoIce; "Good-Night, Stuart Graves Of MOYlan~
. hausen i& a visiting professor of high school awli~rlnm.
Nice People" Ensemble. ,
. . . Valley; Mrs. Samuel James, Mrs.
-engl"eering at Swarthmore ColMembers, of . THe Garnets are Fred Echelmeyer, Mrs. George
lege.
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NEWS NOTES
D1ak Coles, Ramona Van Urk, Hal'Vey, Mrs. Michael Sa~l; and
SBBVJ:CE
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Mrs. Muhihau.en will exhibit
and
Barbara
ZlegeOfus.
Lionette
Erma
carter.
Of
Media.
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Mrs. John Michael of Harvard
articles of Turkish arts and crafts
members mclude L1nds&y Break.. "
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• Bri':'g us your Doctors'
following her talk. At tea, Mrs. avenue, regent of the Delaware
"I saw It In the
Frank' 'Bromley and Mrs. B. F. County Cbapter of the Daughters ell, Su1lan' Bruce, SUSS\l Campbell,
preScripuoli. .~in ~ .
Judy Coles, Janice ,Compton, Ann
Schwalm will pour. Mrs. Frank L. of 'the American Revolution,' and
.
kDowledgethat
.each will ,
Deiano, Slilly HUghes, ,Nell r..ee,
Gettz and Mrs. Raymond E. Wil- Mrs. Samuel Clyde Of Swarthmore
be compounded precisely
PERENNIAL PlANT SALE
Elsa -Stradley,Martha Tllle,r,
son wlll receive members and and Ogden aveniles, as delegatea
•• dire~ted~and evel;y
guests ,at the door.
from the Delaware ,County Cbap- Martha Turner, Ann Watkins, and
WOllla."s
Crub
compo""'!fug step douj,le- .
ter, have been attending the. Na- Caroline Webster•.
cheCked to preVJODt error.
Music 'will be provided by Doug
T.o.clay, April 23
New School Plans
tlonal Congress, D;A.R. this week
Why not tty Us next time?
10 ...... p ....
in Washington, D. C., and will re- Worth and Charles FIsher. Bart
Approved Wednesda! turn home today:
Calvert and Ken Sadier are, In ~;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;
charge cif ~,' and Cbarlie
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Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bell and Lincoln ~. handling tickets.
CATHERMAN'S', ..
wing'. It stated, there "las
need
,of 401 Park avenue 'will
DRUGSTORE,
BRING
cind
,
,
for'such Increased facilities for
as bouse guests for Easter Mr. and'Mrs. .lames Clifford of
. I e ducaIion pr0- their ' friends
Mr. their
and Mrs.
Des- Rutge, rs avenue
adequate p bYSica
Anker w1~
daUgbters
. wIll.J1ave a,s their
wal'limore
gram tor' secondary' s.:hool girls as
and Susan, who are vislt- ho,use /lites!
week end
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well as tor leisUre time recreation
Eliot St1irgl~ OI Baltln)ore, Mc;I.
for .elementary children, teen- log from Geneva, Switzerland, the
I torm,.r home of the 'Bells. .
agers
and
adults.
v"'o.'....
;", Taxes R'.du ....e....
Jour
SUPervtstog PrIncipal Frank R.
Mrs. Frank O'Brien w ith b'er
UI'
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Morey reported elementary teach- daughter Pat of Bow~ Green,
$0 Do f,
supplies yow .....
. ers werelooklng forward ,to the has recently returned from a 10-409 Darfilio.th Ave,'
sepsratlonfrom junior high acti- day visit with her parents Mr.
Vote for T, M .. GilSON
vities wben. present elementary and Mrs. John Lovett of Detroit,
for Tax Collector.
.sabe' P. luaH." Prop.,
80"okwa"ys,'
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Daylight
Saving Tillie
Begin$ Sunda'y
2 A.M.
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JuniorBoysf'Sponsor
Safe Driving
FQrmer Councilman'
Died Here
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. schooJ.'were
to Rutgers;
John Pegram, son of • Mr. and
classes' 'at moved
the College
Mlcb.
'teacheni view with alann any'pro- Ml's. Wi B. Pegram of Yale aveposal to bring'sucb activities down nue, arrived home Friday 1rom
to the new· school.
University, New
Dr.' Samuel T;Carpenter, prop- City, for, spring vacation.' ,
Eirly chalrmail of the
. Mr. and Mrs. ClIItord M. Bry'BOard;' 'explained "\'Y such major ant with chlIdcen' ClIIt, Jr., Barchange in' plans would,. cause a bara and Laura spent a re"ent I
critical i:telay as the wbole chain week end visiting. their parents
of sec~ 'state approval plans Mr. and Mrs. Bryant of Bry-clif,
and expenditures would bave to South Cbester road, and Mr. and
be begun anew.
Mrs. Alberl'Hilles of Crest' lane.
Board Treasurer John F. Spen- The Paul Lottos and son· Peter of
cer cited the $550,000 llmltatlon WlimlIlgton, j olned tbe group for
granted the 'proposed project and a family party Saturday' night.
said, "the authority we are setting . Dr. and Mrs. Heinz Heinemann
up Is· to build 'a school, any extra of ,Dlckinso~ avenue' and . their
recrea~on need should be up to daugbter Susan and son'Peter rethe commuplty and It would be turned this week from a nJne day
inappropriate ito spend' school
, VisIt to MIami Beach, Fla., where
mDD,ey for It".
Dr. Heinemann' attended the meetThe m\jltl-purpose r09m
fug of the Nnerlcan Chemical Soplanned Is 40 by 60 feet and will ciety.
.
Mr.. and. Mrs. Joseph Shane of
cost about $42,000. The 80 by 100
foot room proposed by the
College avenue were hosts Sun. WOUld. have cost another !94,OOO day at reception In honor of Mr.
acc~~ng to Dr. <:;arpenter s ~I- Lawrene Langner, the final speak~
mate.
,
er in the Cooper FoundatiOll series
Townsend, Elliott and Munson on '''Art and Mass. Media". The
were _,!-al)l~ bond 'counsel for the preceding Sunday rugbt speiuter
new expansIon:
.
Dore Scbray· and his son Jeb, lmol
The res!gnailon of Mrs. Dorothy lIlr . Rabert Lewine, vice-presiBurgess, first· grade Rutgers .ave- dent of NBC and a Swarthmore
nue teacher .who Is leavIng the graduate, were the honored guests.
, a'rea next Winter, was
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Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett
Mrs. Barbara Forrest,
- grade En Ilsb and'
of . the Swarthmore Apartments
te3Ch~r, ~a" granted a
?ave retur~ed bome after spendleave of abselil!e without'pay,
mg some time at Daytona Beacb
to poor. llealtb.
.
an~. Tampa, F.J~., and Nassau~
.Mrs. Harold' McCutcheOn waS Bntlsh West Indies.
apPointed fourt/! . grade teacher,
Rutgers avenue scbooUor the .next beginnlng for students on ~p
sclIooI. year. Mrs. McCutcheon, tember 9 at..I prov!dlng Decemwho' lives on Cornell avenue, is ber 20 to Januafy' 6 C~stmas
C\!ITently teaching tblrdand f
Mr. Morey reported. a ,nUlI!ber
FranCis A. Piccone of Prospect of long~standlng' deiltal defects
Park, lIoW 'teacblng In Darby among' students were being remSchool 'System, will teach sixth edied at the school's new IS-hour
grade Rutgers.
per week dental clinic.
Mrs. Wilma' J..ewis, now substi,
tutlng In eleventh grade
He stated 87 of the 102 klnder, '.'. 't .. at: SwartI\more High
gartners fllvealed In the "::~I
" take over Mrs. Forrest's
SChool cenSUs had already r
'grade 'classes next.year.
tered .for admfS$looi next·
Harry OpIMinIander was re~Wn~ I ' 'Ad~sement fo!' bids on fuel
er principal Qt the Summer
oil, towel service, .bus service, neW
, . "which will ,be fh session
roofing, aDd painti:ll« was '!'utho.
. June 2-1 toAt#gust 2 with approxt_ rized:
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'. mately. ten, stullent teachers
The. Board clOSed its meeting
· SWartbDkore' College and a
with an executive' Ii 6 ibn for dIS· . umber from West Chestef
cusslon of tea c her s salaries.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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'Turkey' Will Be Topic
. At Woman's Club
Moylan Resident to Speak
On Native Land
at
2
P.M
"Turkey-My Homeland" will
be the topic Rezan Muhlhausen
(Mrs. E. K.) has chosen for her
Swarthmore Woman's Club program next Tuesday, April 23 at
2 p.m. Mrs. Peter E. Told, program chairman, will introduce
Mrs. Muhlhausen.
A graduate of the American
College for Girls, Istanbul, Mrs.
Muhlhausen met 'her American
husband while he was a teacher
at Roberts College there. The y
came to the United St ..tes ~n 1946
and are living in Moylan with
their three daughters. Mr. MUhlhausen is- a visiting professor of
engineering at Swarthmore College.
Mrs. Muhlhausen will exhibit
articles of Turkish arts and crafts
following her talk. At tea, M".s.
Frank' Bromley and Mrs. B. F.
Schwalm will pour. Mrs. Frank L.
Geltz and Mrs. Raymond E. Wilson will receive members and
guests at the door.
New School Plans
Approved Wednesday
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wing, 11 stated. there was a need
for such increased facilities for
adequate physical education program for" secondary school girls as
well as for le-isure time recreation
for elementary children, teenagers and adults.
SuPervising Principal Frank R.
Morey reported elementary teachers were looking forward to the
separation from junior high activities when present elementary
classes at Ihe College avenue
school were moved to Rutgers, and
teachers view with alarm any'proposal 10 bring such activities down
to the new school.
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter, property chairman of the School
'Board.' explained apy such major
change in' plans WOUld", cause a
critical delay as the whole chain
of securing state approval plans
and expenditures would have to
be begun anew.
Board Treasurer John F. Spencer cited the $550,000 limitation
granted the proposed project and
said, "the authority we are setting
up is to build a school, any exti-a
recreation need should be up to
the community and it would be
inappropriate to spend school tax
money for it".
The mlllti-purpose room as
planned is 40 by 60 feet and will
cost about $42,000. The 80 by 100
foot room proposed by the League
would have cost another $94,000
according to Dr. Carpenter's estimate.
Townsend. Elliott and Munson
were named bond counsel for the
new expansion.
The resignation of Mrs. Dorothy
Burgess, first grade Rutgers avenue teacher who is leaving the
area next winter, was accepted.
Mrs. Barbara Forrest, seventh
grade. Engtisi'!. and social studies
teacher, was granted a year's
-leave of absen!!e without pay, due
to poor health.
Mrs. Harold . McCutcheon was
appointed fourth grade teacher,
Rutgers avenue school for the next
school year. Mrs. McCutcheon,
who lives on Cornell avenue, is
currently teaching third and f<\urth
grades at Media Friends School.
Francis A. Piccone of Prospect
Park, now teaching in Darby
School System, will teach sixth
grade Rutgers.
Mrs. Wilma' Lewis, now substituting in eleventh grade English
at Swartl1more High School, will
take over Mrs. Forrest's seventh
grade classes next year.
Harry Oppenlander was renamer principal of the Summer School
,which will be in session from
June 24 to Adgust 2 with approxi_
mately ten student teachers from
Swarthmore College and a Ilke
number from West Chester State
Teachers College.
A school calendar of 185 days.
"Garnets"
Swarthmore •
Ready for Lions Swarthmore Lions Se! . •
For 1957 'VarietIes
(Continued From PaKe 1)
Prescott is master of ceremonies.
The program will include the
following acts:
"Hello, Nice people"-The Ga~
nets and .the Lionettes; Dons
Langill-Beauty on the Keys;
Kodarks--Rythm 'N Blues; Bud
Yoder-Tops in Taps; Gloria Lee
Myers-Songs from Springfield;
J. C. Mairs-Electric Piano Joyce
and Rickey Dixon--Chicken Reel;
Hall's Accordion Band-Starring
i,c\;Vl"id IJack Fedena; The Meyer's Twins,
Brenda and Harris-Twin-Taps.
Also' George Shrom-Dynamic
Diminutive; Judy Pigeon-HamHigh School students ltamona mond Harmony; Chico and The
The
Van Urk, Barba.ra Zlegenfus Sharptones--Cool Combo;
Lionettes-Chatanooga
Shoesbine
and Dick Coles. the "Game"'''
trio, tune up for the loul LlODS Boy; Cloteal Bolger - Melodic
Club's "Varieties of 1951" to Magic; Anita Kondrath and Bud
be presented'Dext week in the Yoder-5heer Dynamite; J a h n
Levulis-The Voice; "Good-Night,
high school auditorium.
Nice People" Ensemble.
Members of The Garnets are
NEWS NOTES
Dick Coles, Ramona Van Urk,
and Barbara Ziegenfus. Lionelte
members include Lindsay Breakell, Susan Bruce, Susan Campbell,
Judy Coles, Janice Compton, Ann
Delano, Sally Hughes, Nell Lee,
Elsa Stradley, Martha Tiller,
Martha Turner, Ann Watkins, and
Carollne Webster.
Music will be provided by Doug
Worth and Charles Fisher. Bart
Calvert and Ken Sadler are in
charge of posters, and Charlie
Lincoln is handling tickets,
Green
Hosts Named for
Thumb Witticisms
'57 Architectural. Tour
Old gardeners never die-they
The 1957 Architecture Tour, just spade away. A well-kept
sponsored annually by the Com- lawn or flower bed is a thing oC
munity Arts Cellter, Walllngfprd, beauty and a job forever. By the
will be held next Saturday, April time your aching back gets used
26, from 10 a.m. until 4. "Coles- to it, you are about ready to
hill" the four-year-old develop- throw in the trowel!
ment of the former Johnson Es-Tips and Topics
tate, Rose Valley and Manchester I p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
roads, will comprise the area of II
the tour.
Among those serving as hosts
and hostesses will be:
EASTER GIFTS
Mabel Talley, Mrs. Raymond
Gemmill, Mrs. Carroll Streeter,
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Mrs. John M. Pearson, Mrs. Helen
Hew Rell,I08. Poperfloch
Goodwin, and Mrs. Robert walk-I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
er, all of Swarthinore; Mrs. James I;
Nutt, Mrs. Howard Flogaus, Mrs.
John Adams, and Cyril Gardner
of Wallingford; Mrs. John Howard, Mrs. Leohard Jones, Mrs.
Edward Lawhorne, and Mrs.
Stuart Graves of Moylan-Rose
Valley; Mrs. Samuel James, Mrs:
Fred Echelmeyer, Mrs. George
Harvey, Mrs. Michael Sabol, and
Erma Carter of Media.
Bookways
• Bring uS your DoClor's
prescription's s~cure in the
knowledge that each will
he compounded precisely
as directed,.-and every
compoundillg
, step dou»l...
checked to prev.ent error.
Why not try .is next time?
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
PERENNIAL PLANT SALE
Woman's Club
Tuesday. April 23
1 0 a.m •• 4 p.m.
BRING and
Mr. and'Mrs. James Clifford of
Rutgers avenue will I'lave as their
house guest this week end Mr.
Eliot Sturgis of Baltimore, Md.
CATHERMAN'S
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beginning for students on September 9 and providing a December 20 to January 6 Christmas
holiday, was adopted for 1957-58.
Mr. Morey reported a number
of long~standing dental defects
among students were being remedied at the school's new 15-hour
per week dental clinic.
He stated 87 of the 102 kindergartners revealed in the recent
school census had already regis-·
tered for admission next fall.
Advertisement for bids on fuel
oil, towel service, b~.s service, new
roofing, and paintf1\g was authorized.
The Board closed its meeting
with an executive'Session for discussion of tea c her s salaries.
Another meeting was scheduled
for May 1.
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Junior Boys Sponsor
Safe Driving Week
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H.S. Chairmen Set for
Campaign Opening
April 29
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The boys of the Junior Class at
Swarthmore will sponsor their annual "Safe Driving Week" to be
held during the week of April 29.
Under the leadership of Coach
Millard Robinson, the campaign
will emphasize the tremendous responsibility every driver of every
age assumes when he gets behind
the wheel, and to promote safe
driving by means of bringing to
light gr.aphlcally the huge number
of needl.ess accidents occurring
every year.
Chairmen of the various committees have pooled .th·eir efforts
in order to present an interesting
;lDd informative schedule of activities throughout the entire week.
This schedule will include a slogan
contest, parking lot demonstrations, quiz problems, an essay contest, a student survey, interViews,
and a special assembly program,
not to mention circulars, posters,
and other media.
Keith Richardson will take
oharge of the publicity committee;
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Swarthmore,
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Ele. Choral Groups
To Give Concert May I
Pa.,
• Joseph
Friday, Allril 26, 1957 .
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The annual Spring Choral Concert will be presented by the combined ohoruses of the Swarthmore
Elementary s
Rutgers Ave!!ue School auditorium.
• ·Under t~e direction of Mrs. Albert G. Gwinn, the fifth and sixth
graders have prepared a program
of variety in the light. gay. mood
of spring, Which is set by the
theme song, "While Hearts Are
Included in the numbers will be
t'Hayride," l'Everybodf' Square
Dance:' "Kentucky Babe," "Ciribil'ibin," . "Whistle While You
Work," and "The Orchestra Song."
As an added attractiqn, special
groups will be featured at intermIssIon time. Several instrumentalists from the sixth grade
help in some of the selections.
A cordial invitation is e,.tended
,
to all who are interested to atPresbyterian Pastor Has
tend.
Led' Local Church
Rev, Bishop Called
By Baston Church
Blood Donors Are
Urgently Needed
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funeral Tomorrow
Former Councilman
Died Here
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The death of Frank H. McCowan Tuesday afternoon at his home,
407 Vassar avenue, culminated a
six-month heart illness which had
hospitalized the former Borough
Councilman several times since
The retirement of Henry I. Hoot last October and had occasioned
of Lafayette avenue was announc- his resignation from Council early
ed last week by Rear Admii-al in 1957, in the last year of his secJ. W. Crumpacker, Commanding ond four-year term. He had served
Officer of the Aviation Supply Of- as chairman of council's finance
flee and Naval Aviation Supply committee.
Depot, Philadelphia. Mr. Hoot, a
Funeral services will be held at
Supervisory General EnginE:er in the George "White Funeral Home,
the Technical Division of the Ninth and Madison streets, ChesAviation Supply Office, retired ter at 10 a.m. Saturday. Friends
from Federal service April 19 on may call at the funeral home tothe completion of almost 31 years night. Interment will be in Chesservice.
ter Rural cemetery.
At a farewell testimonial lunchBorn in Upland on June 16, 1899
eon last Wednesday Mr. Hoot was Mr. McCowan graduated from
presented with a Hamilton wrist Chester High School in 1917 and
watch, inscribed for his years' two years later became a clerk in
service, and a framed scroll. The the accounting department of the
presentation was made by Axlrniral Sun 011 Company's Marcus Hook
Crumpacker.
Refinery. AftIer successive adSigned by Mr. Hoot's associates, vancements to fIrst assistant. and
the scroU reads as follows:
(Continued on Page 5)
"We, your friends and aSsociates, present to you,' Henry I.
Hoot, this scroll on the occasion
of your retiI1ement from gnvernment service, as
token or our
for 9 Years
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop,
pastor of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, has announced to
members of his congregation the
ac~eptanoe by the Session Of the
church of his request for permission to leave the
Ch h
Se t b i d
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urc on p em er an accep
a call to the Covenant Presbyterian Church, Boston, Mass. F~rmal
action will be taken by a Congregational Meeting following the
n.o'clock service on S\qlday, May
M rs. WI'lli am M . B us h., Red
Cross chairman of blood procurement for tile rapidly approaching
Borough BlOOd Donor Day May 9,
Issues an urgent appeal to all new_
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I COmers to the Borough who have
sincere admiratiDn, respect and
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not
been
reached
by
the
telephone
affection. We desire to pay tribute
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Speak at Meeting
to secure an appointment as donor.
distinguished service to the. United
to' Present Prograrv .
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Stoles Navy, to aviation, and to
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The program· nfi!xt 'Tuesday, contacted. The telephone commit- Bishop is called 'is the only'Pres- to aeronautical engineering at
The Wesleyan University String
April 30, at thfi! . Swarthmore tee has tried earnestly to cOntact byterian Church in Boston, started ~ngley Field and at the Naval Ql'artet of Middletown, Conn.,
Woman's Club. will be presented every resident but there are al- long ago by ScoWsh residents of Aircraft Facto,?" and more recent- will give a concert al the meeting
by the communications depart- ways some persons out-or-town the Cl'ty. M r~ B'ISh' op p Ians a ls 0
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to the techmcal phases of lo!lis- of the Swarthmore Music Club to
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panel of specialists from the radio, delivered. Mrs. F. S. Chamb»rs, S h I ' I
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T h e quartet, organized three
television, motion-picture and Jr.• may also be called at KI 3- d c 00
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telephone industries will discuss 0932. .
nowI>ed theologlaD Dr. Paul Tll- pn e y. a.
as een a p easure years ago ·by t e music departinteresting side-lights of current
The following letter comes to lich He'h
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ted and privllege to be associated with ment of Wesleyan University, has
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research and achievements,.
the 'Ded
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Blood
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chairteach'
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Fred Birnbaum, promotion di- .,,!ani (with peniIission to print) under the Federated Theological a·w Ity an wealth of experIenC'e'. first violin; Roger Turkington,
reolor of WCAU will present the from a grateful resident whose Schools of Boston.
Your ,never falling good nature second violin; Russell Snyder,
part radi.o and televisloD play fo- experience has been d u p l i c a t e d '
and fine sense of humor has con- viola; and Arthur Lessing, violin.
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Mr.
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became
pastor
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day in communications. Mrs. R. frequently in the past few years,"
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Franklin Yeager, divisioD chair- thanks to the Borough Blood
a onships. 0 ur very best w i sh es concerts on the University campus
man in charg;., of motion pictures, Donor days which have reached
for a continued life or fulfilment as well as outside, including perwill introduce Mrs. O. Frank Gaul, their quOtas.
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go with you into your well earned formances at Connecticut College
Pennsylvania State Federation
"I ,liave Intended for a long
retirement."
for Women, the Putney School in
chairman for motion pictures. She time to write to thank the Red
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lege, and Town Hall, N. Y.
dent Of the Delaware County Fed- which was made available for my
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David Spencer. a graduate of
eration..
husband., Twice, in less than a
Original· Performances
u isplay at College Swarthmore High School.' has
Miss De La Cova will stress the year, he has undergone major
Will Be 1udged In
An exhibition of Honore Daum- studied with Lucius Cole, retired
new uses and d~velopments in the <;urgery at Lankenau Hospital.
. 'Clothier at 8: 15
ier's lithographs,. depicting scenes member of the Philadelphia Symtelephone industry. At the close Both times I was told_the day beof the fioating pools on the Seine phony, aD.d with Ottolcar Cadek
of the program, the panel will fore the operation that I should
A small boy's dream world, in Paris, are currently on display and OriandB Cole of the Curtis
participate informally 10 a brief find "two or three" blood donors modern love, and a world
in the reception room of Parrish String Quartet. At present Mr.
question and answer pel"iod with and both times I was able, thanks time are the themes of the three Hall on the college campus.
Spencer is studying with Joseph
the club members.
to our Red Cross. BlOOd Program, original one-act plays that will be
The prints, selected from the Fuchs of the Juilliard School of
(Continued on Page 5)
presented at Swarthmore College collection of Dr. Frederick W. Music. and the Yale School cf
CUB PACK 101
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Friday, April 26. The performance Luehring, retired professor of, Music. He has. appeared with
TO MEET TONIGHT D S . h t R ·
will begin at 8: 15 p.m. in Clothier
education, University of ,..many orchestras, usually as conCub Pack 101 meets tonight at
r, ~llt. 0 ecelve
Hall on. the College campus. Ad- Pennsylvania, came from journals
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7: 30 in McCah'm Hall of the Honorary Degree Today mission is free.
of more than a century ago. They
Presbyterian Church. EntertainDr. J. Russell Smith, Elm aveA $50 prize will be awarded to more ofter;; thllt not· satirize the Architectural Tour
ment for the pack will be pro- nue, e~eritus professor of eco- the author of the best play,. se- ~oating pools. popular at the I
Set For Tomorrow
V;ded by Cmdr. Edward G. Bull, nomic geography at Columbia lected by the votes of the audienoe. time, for Daumler (1808-1879), a I
USN. the boys' Cub Master. Com- University and former pr()fessor Best actor, actress, and director distinguished painter and lithogra- ! The annual Architectural Tour,
mander Bull will have on hand of industry in the Wharton School will also be chosen.
pher, is considered by experts as' the Community Arts Cen\er's fifth,
an Official Navy fllm. All of the will be· honored today when
"Tilne is a Dragon" by senior the master of caricature.
will be held tomorrow, April 27,
~ens will have exhibits to be University of Penn.ylvania will Carolyn Gaiser deals with a Dr. Luehring became interested from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the
Judged for the monthly handicraft confer honorary degrees upon couple in love who seek eternal in the prints through his Ph.D .. "Coleshm" development of the
cUp.
nine representatives from the youth and happiness in a world dissertation UStandards for the former Johnson Estate at Rose
On Saturday, the pack will fields of government, education, without time. The reactions of the
Pool" which traces the Valley and Manchester roads.
~over the Swarthmore area for business and labor, at a convooa- two when tIiey reach this world history of pools back 5,000 years. Homes and sites scheduled on the
Its Annual Pretzel Sale. A table lion commemorating the 75th an- differ sharply. Joan PaDme '60
The display is open to the pub- tGur include:
will be set up near the bank for niversary of its Wharton School
David Hamilton '58 play the lie.
The William Dixon Shay' house;
s~les in town.
of ;Finance aDd Commerce.
leading roles. Several students
the James Evans house; the H.
The ceremonies will be held in have dancing, non-speaking parts. CUB SCOUT PACK 422
Mather Lippincott. Jr., house; the
"'e+hodlst R.mllia,e Sale
the Irvine Auditorium, 34th
David Swenson '60 will direct.
TO MEET TONIGHT Walter Cosinuke house; "lhe Joseph
Plollned for 'May 1 .alld 2 Spruce streets, Philadelphia, at 3
Michael DeLaszlo, also a senior,
The regular monthly Pack C. Fietcher, Jr., house; the John
The Swarthmore Methodist p.m.
manages to give a novel twist to meeting for Cub Scout Pack 422 Harper house; the Arthur Doran
ChUrch Rummage Sale will be
The convocation, .open to the a familiar theme in his play '''A will be held this evening, April house; the Chester N. WhIte bam;
held Wednesday and Thursday of public, will .be UIe principal aca- Matter of Adjustment." A father 26, at 7: 30 in th~ Methodist the Peter Manning-8mith house;
next Week in Fellowship Hall of demic function in the year-long attempts to make his small. sOn CiIUJCh.. The four participating the Alfred P. Mangels house; the
lite church OIl Park avenue. HoUrs program or events commemorat- recognize the difference between dens will present skits and ex- William C. Abbe house; the John
19IU be as follows:
ing the foundlng of the Wbarton his Imaginary world and the hibits or projeois completed dur- G. Britton, Jr., house; the Hugh
_WedneSday, from 7 p.m. to 9; School, this ~ . . - ef world of retI1ity; however, in thfs ing the month.'
W. Bellas house; and the Walter
lid Thursday, f1mn 8: 80 a.m. to !lCbool iii business at the ooUegiate case there Is DO differenee. Actors
Cubn:Iaster. .rohn Picoard will be Huffman and Edward War d
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in eharge at the meeting.
Propertks.
noon.
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Music Club Sponsors
Concert Sunday, 8:15
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ISS'
C0IIege t0Present
One Act Plays 'lon·l"ght
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Henry Hoot Retires
From Federal Service
Singing."
will
For All Boro Residents
Any resident of the Borough
In need of blood may call Mrs.
L. A. Wetlaufer KI 3-1270 or
·Mrs. H. L. McCune, KI 3-2474,
chalrmaD and vice-chairman of
Red Cross Blood Service for the
Swarthmore BraDch,. to make
arrangements for securing U.
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Begins Sunday
$4.00 PER YEAR
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Summer
Slacks - Wash and' Wear
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Saving Time
2 A.M.
Club Members to Hear
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PerBORlly
• M':rs. Fn,nlrlln Gillespie of
Harvard avenue bas 88 her guest
for a ten-daY vilit her sister
LlP;vreDce H. Smith of East ur·
ora, N. Y.
DI'. and Mrs. ,Tames L. Jed of
Cornell avenue returned Easter
frGm a vacaUon in Cuba and Ja.
mal.ca. DI'. Jed read two papers
at the American Cbem1cal SocletY
meeting the previous week in M1~
amI, Fla. Mrs. Jed Jlew down
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Given in marriage by her 18th.
er the bride wore a gown of
c~dlel1ght Chant11Jy lace with a
bDuffant hoDp ak1rt and a wasp
walat fashioned with covered buttons front 8Dd back, .calloped
&COOped l'H'kllne 8Dd wrIat leqth
sleeves. A butterily bow and two
wide streamers accented the back
of the gown and a Bombazine
wide band extended from the
scalloped lace Iinlah at the end of
the skirt in a chapel-length train.
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andhusband.
Mrs. Charles C
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ownsend of Chester will leave Monda~
01\ an elgbt day trip to Nassau an
Havana.
Mrs. of
TO'!'Jlsena
is assIstant secretary
the bDrough.
Louise Johnson of North Ches·
ter road arrived bome Wednesday
from the Hvspltsl of the Universlty of Pennsylvania where she
underwent an operation April
She will return to Bucknell Uni-
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two-evreek wedding trip
After a 0 BaY Jamaica, the
to ~on~ resld~ at 215 Wood: : ~d, Wa!l!ngfomL
Mr. 8Dd :Mrs. Donald Poole of
onh swarthmore avenue enter:!med fOr the couple Friday eveat the rehearsal dinner.
= e r in the daY, Mr. and, Mrs.
Daniel S. Morse of Parrish road
honored Miss Ball and Mr. WUSOn
at a luncheon.
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Mr and:Mrs Marvel WIlson of
candlelig'b.t crown of pearls. She
carried a prayer book with two
catUeya
orChids and a shawer of
b
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step ano s.
of Weems,
Mrs. George Ebeling matron of
Va., was her s1ster's
Miss
honor. The bridesmai: ;
Mrs
J?iane ~oodIngeld
of D~e~bler' Mrs:
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of Mrs. William
West
MIss McLean-Is
the H.grand·
of North PrIDeeton avenue.
was graduatecl from Buffalo
Seminary and Smith College and
Is a member of the Junior League
of Bultalo Inc.
Mr Thrusb, a member of Sigma
Alph~ Epsilon Fraternity, is a
graduate of Gettysburg College.
He served in the United States
Navy during World War II.
The mam..ge 'of Miss Mildred
Louise Ball, daugbter of Mr. and
:Mrs. Durward Jackson Ball of
DMxel
HIli, and
Weems,
Mr. Marv~l
Wilson,
Jr..Va.,
sonand
of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel WIlson of
Stratit.. Haven avenue, and Reboboth Be8ch; Del., was solem~
Saturday afternoon, AprU 20, at 4
o'clock in the Bethany Collegiate
. Presbyt.Jian church,. Havertown.
Garnet Movie
"The Black Rose"
Friday. April' 26
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A clrcus atmosphere will preMrs. Marta She1m1re, Executive
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vail at' the Scltool. in Rose Valley Director of Family Service for
on Saturday, May 4, from 1 p.rn .. Delaware County, wlli speak to
Middletown Road
R. D. 16. Media, PII.
Edna H. Winter Pupils
until evening when the annual members of the Women's. InternaOpposite High Muclow
May Fair will lie .held. The school tlonal League for Peace and
To' Display Work
grounds are loca~ 'at the end of Freedom, Swarthmore Branch, tht;,
Sunday
School lane off Rose V.tlley road evening of May 2, 8 p.m., at the
In Moylan. The fab is a, cooper- home of Mrs. Caleb I FO
a~ve
affair
ilt.lllzing
the
.
services
:Benjamln
West
avenue.
In
con~
will
hold an Elfhibition and Tea,
T...,....: CH.ster 2-~
of tbe chlldren thelr pare,,!s and tinuaUon of PIe Study Series on SundaY, May 5, at the Community
th~. faculty. ' i n s t i l l i n g peaceful attitudes In Arta Center, Wallingford.
AsIc for Ben Palmer' or Henry Arnold I
Co-cbairmen this year are Mrs. children, Mrs. Sbelmire's subject
Mrs. Winter has-been teaching ,
John Dickey of Moylan and Mrs. will be "Peaoe and the Family".
the coluse in' Early American
H •. Mather Lippincott, aiso of
StaUng
the
theme
of
her
eveDecoraUon
on Toleware and furni•
Moylan. Committee chairmen in- ning's talk in brief, Mrs. Shelmire ture for the past live years. She
clude' Mis. CQarles Lubar of S8Y~, "It is only within the family is a member of the FellowShIp of
MortDn, wbo is in charge of ad- tbat we learn to live together. The the Academy of Fine Arts, and
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mission SOU'Venirs' . Mrs. Gilbert person who truly learns within has been painUng portraiis for
Mustin of Swarth:nore and Mrs: his family to Uve in amity with years.. Her work 'has been exhiEliot Woodbridge of Rutledge, lI thers, . permitting tbe essential blted at Temple University, Br,rn
..... Ar......m••is 'How for Spria,Sp..., Pio,ra",.
plant table whicb will 1Dclude differences, will. inevitably live Mawr Art Center, the Women's
berbs, ground coverings, peren- peacefully in the. world."
Club of Ardmore and the Plastic
nIals annuals in' llats and in
Mrs. Shelmlte is Phlladelphia~ Club of Philadelphia of which she
bfoo~, potted.. plants, ~d house born, agr.adu'!te of Wellesley and Is. past president. Her teaching fol~
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plants· MrS: Paul lI'oxof Swaith- of the UruversIty of Pen.nsy,Jvania lows tbe method obtained by. the
more, ~efresttnientS :which will in: School of Social Work. Sbe has late Esther. Stevens Brazer, who
"_. elude light and more substantia! been With tbe Family Service of was tbe best authority in tile Jleld
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snacks to be served in an outdoor Delaware County since 1936 f!f.this type.of r,i~aUon. All the
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Also
Mrs. Frarik PI~rson of creasing value and ~Uon. ranging from the ~od
-. Sw'arthmore hand - sewn articles She brings to her subject, also, the the Yellrs 1650 to' 1850.
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which viiil ~ Inc 1. u d e gIngham personal ~int of view of a mother
Students in the CQurse leanl to
~·.,~,rJ'nae·s"· Pic:t~
ap'~i1s, terrycloth ponchos, GInrtY and a grandmother.
restore and reproduce antique deWhile
SlInd~.
dQlI clothes, decorated hats, a n d .
signs for trays, fUrnIture and
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tI~NOR LATE SCHOLAR country Un'. They l~ the metit. sltellcollecUolUI;
of
.Pbiladelphia,
art
director
of
the
Tbe
late 'Wallier Dennison of ods and maleriaq olillnally uSed
Use the ·New
KCKlAcoior
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side
show;
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and
:Crafts
Swarthmore
College, a former ~ repaint, reftDish and J1edecOrate
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show, MrS. Harry .l4IIlfke~ .of president of tbe Clalis1cal AssoCIa- in the' tjpe of design fOr Its kind
p~rh~u J~e ".1?9Y~O"
Moylan and Mrs. Joseph Lachnian tion of the AtlanUc States will be and period. Ve17' intriguing are
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liam Brown of Media; seCond luncbt)On on Saturday, April 27, and using them to.'·apply· designs
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Wallingford,' Mrs. Robert Howard versity, New Yotk City, during
General chalnnan of the exhi~
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. of MediI!, and Mrs. Robert Hanson the. ASSOCiation's golden ann1v~- bitlon and tea is Mrs. Harry
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of Glen Mllls.·
sary meeting. TrIbute will· be paid FOrbes. Co-chalrm!m, Mrs. Emer,.•.. '., .. ,' .••,.The 'dinner committee cbnslsts to all past presidents and. editors
Bl1Iy and Mrs. John Harper.
of Mrs. Clark Byse of Swarthm6re, of the AssocIation at
others· assIatIng are:. "I:able deco.
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include exhlbition chairman,
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f ~1"lwDDd '304191
'Frlda,: 9 to 8:30
.and Mrs. John McKay of Media.
man in the ~1d, a fortune teller, chairman, Mrs. Walter Coppack.
·Visit our Roadsld., Mark.t
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Fa..1ty Br~k.s
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. Ch.ek Brake's' .
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'additlon, there. wlll·be pony rides, Gordon Hughes, Mrs. Curtis :Mor.flre engine rides, a ftsh. pond and. tis, and Mrs. James DonnellY;
a magic sb,ow.
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Sword Dances by the ftftb and Beta?-!U will gather I'Iiday, April
Sixth' .graders. Dinner will be ~6th; at Rolling Green Golof Club
served between 5 p.m. and 6 .p.m. m Springfteld, Delaware. County,
to those making reservations' in for their annual luncheon to celeadvance. Those deaJring to make brate the fraternity's 1867 foundreservations order special ing. Mrs. Alice Weber Manafleld,
planis hand se~ arUcles or grand vl~e president of Pi Beta
baked' goods are to
the ~bool Phi, will be the honored. guest.
in advance a~ LOwell 6-1088.
Co-cbairmen for the luncheon
Rain date in case ot.a deluge Is are two Swarthmore women. Mrs.
:May 5. An invitation to parUcl- Elliot Richardson of 311 Lafayette
~~ in.thls day of family tun is Ayenue and Illrs: J. Arc~er Turnexteniled to d . . .
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a f~e lifter, it shoQUng gallery, a
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SATURDAY
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the and
roofdinner.
gardenparty
of tbe
tail
was held
Stratford Hotel.
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The bride. attended. M8l'jorie
Webs~r Jumor ,College in Wash,:
D. C., and the American
of Dram.,tlc Arts in
Yon City.
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. The groom attended W~blDg-II'-~="::=:"=:::=~:-12='' ':==-:2=7=-ton. College in. Delaware and is . a
Fri., Sat•• AprI ..
member of Delta Phi
Dra- H.rry Iklefoi.. • PHrf I.".y
matic Fraternity. He is
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Exhibition and Tea
'Custoill' Landscape' Work
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luncheon Sunday.
verslty,
Lewisburg,
on. Sunday.
JohnMrs.
BelloWs
of
Fort Coimty
He weigbed
Mr and
Mrs. J. Roy
Carroll of and
Wallace
wore
pounds, Hospital.
12 ounces.
e~ew road will have as their Wayne, Ind. I!:ach attendant.
The young man is the grandson
end guests Mr. and Mrs. a tull-Iength
style
of Mrs. JOhn M. Pearson Of CorJ P McKinnell and daughter of silk shantung Wlththa p tron nell avenue, and ~f. MrS. Fred J.
. . Susan of Maplewood, N . J . back forming
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. . a train
d ' . e mad the Murray of Ya1e avenue.
Mr Alb n E Ro~ersl of PBrk of bonor i~ emera! green an
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aven~~ hasa retu~ed to ber home bridl!$1ltllids.in violet. Crowns of Mr. and Mrs. Collin.. S. Keller,
on Park avenue follawing a week's match1ng Sb~de ~:~oos~~v:~:~ Jr., of Lafayette avenue announ~de
visit with· her son-in-law and bouquets 0
s a
the arrival Of their fourth chi
daugbter Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. anem~nes and I~end:ed st~ and second daugbter, Mary CatbBurdsall and Infant son Richard combmed witb fOliage
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erine born April 15 in the Bryn
of Great 'iiarribgton,' Mass.
long narrow streamers comp e- Maw; Hospital.
Mr Wlillam J. Cresson, Jr., mented their costumes.
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of ~verford place returned last Miss Nancy Woodlng, lIower girl,
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles B. H",w-~
Thursday from a business trip of wore a full-length gown of emer- land of North Swarthmore avenue
a month to Qi:ange, Tex. Mr. ere.. ald. silk sbanltl~g with boultan! are receiving _ congratulations on
on an engI.....er with the Cataiytlc overskirt of white organdy em- the alrlval' Easter morning of
~m:..m,Ctloit Company,. has b~ broidered with green lIawers, their second child and first' ~n,
engaged in working on the con- styled with puff ca.~ ~:;eves ~:: CharleS Ben-y, Jr., In Lying-In
'structlon of a cbl!mlCal plant for crushed cummerbun.
e ca.
Tbe baby is a grandson
the Firestone 'lite and RubbeI' a white basket. ftlled with lavender
Arthur C. Howland of
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anel'nones and lavender stock.
.avenue
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row of South .Chester road ~or a Cbarles' Andes... r., 0 . ~ a, Ii' . Mi. and~, Arthur C. :rackson
few days last week. Susan's home Robert . A1Uzer . ol WI~ of North Chester' ,Road, wbo reis in seattle, Wash. She is a fresh- N. C., ~r. ~~~ M!ckle ceriUy returned after spending the
man at Macalester CQlleae, St. Weems, a"th rHo
'd' Mr winter at'the'
Park Club
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Th' cit .. of R-~'
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iq.' and Mrs. Clan Byse. of a ~ . a .. e r a . . . . . .
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Haverford aV8l!ue be,ve. as
N. J.,Mu.,ber J~esW¥mg ~1~;';;;;7 to
.' esi Mr 'i!yse's Dlother.
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The bride:s motherw'ore a gown the .
HolIse on the college
Wis.
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of . Ice bl~~_~ shantuoa with. campus . tomorrow afternoon by
organza u......-..ons
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ith . eed
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their children: Mr. an
rs.
ENGAGEMENT' . '. w : b~~v: adorned ber Uam A. Boone of Cbevy Cbase,
T : ' hit butterlly orchids Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. RushMr. and ·Mrs. Huglt A, Mcl.ean
of North Tonawanda, N. Y., an. ee. w e .
more, Jr., of East Williston, L. ~.,
nounce the engagement of their accented her ensemble. ,
N. Y. and Mrs. Joseph, H. Waltft
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Alice Mc- The groom's mother was
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Thrusli III of Binghamton, N. Y., With InserUons. of silk organza ''li'~~~~'~~!E5~5a'i
formerly of Pbiladelpbia, son of arid' wore matcl!lng sUpP.Br" and Ii
MI's. George Herbert Tbrusb,Jr;,
Ii.at o~ pale pink anc;l whIte, with
SUISC.,nIONS
f Gettysburg and the late Mr.
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Fair Set for May 4th
AprO Z6,~1957
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PETEB E. TOLD, MAJUOBIE TOLD, plJBLISBJUUI
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PETER Eo TOLD, EcJllOr'
.Barbara B. Kent, Managlng EcI1tor
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Rllsalle D. Pelrsol
Marj6rie T., Told
Anne L. MabboU
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as Second Class MaUer. January 2" 1929, at the Post
OIftce at Swu'tbmore, Pa., under the 'Act of March a, '1878.
D£ADI:.INE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTIlMORE, PENNA., APRIL 26, 1957
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CH RISTIAN SCIENCI NOTESI
Man's God-glven right of procress:wUlbe emphasized at Christian Science services Sunday bY
the Lesson'-sermon entitled "Probation After Death." ,
, .Scriptural readings w11l Include
the following from Isaiah (9:2):
-'-The people that walked In darkness have seen a .great Ught: they
that dwell In the land of the sbadawof death, upon them hath the
light shlntld."
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to attend the s~es at· FIrst
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TRINITY NOTES
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A celebraf,jon of the Holy Communloo w11l be held at 8 o'clock
Sundsy moming. At 8: 30 there
will be a FamilY Service with
Holy Baptism and Church School.
A service. of Mornlng Prayer and
Holy BapUsm will be held at
11:1 5 . '
In the evening the Junior Confirmation Class will meet at 7
o'clock. the Young. people'" Fel"
lowship at 7:30. and the Adulf
Confirmation'Class at 8 o'clock.'
Ushers for Sunday w11l be as
follows:
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JoaeDii P. Bishop, Minister
John Schott. ,AModate MlnlMer
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9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Churcb
ScbooL
9:80 A.M.-Adult Bible class.
9:30 A,M.-Mr. SChott will
10f::-A.M.~eoIor:
High BillIe,
ch'
class.'"
11:00 A.M......Mr. SehoU will
preach.
High F 11' hi
5:00 P ;M.-Jr. .
. e ows p.
6:30 P!M.-St; High Fellowship.
8:00P.IM.~YOIlnlIt ...... ,
and S. D. ReYDol~'
Davis·Moscrip 'Will serve as ace>Iyte at 8 o'clock; Peter Courtoey
and Charles Fellows at 9: 30 and
Steve Hansell and Gordon Wrse
at 11:15.
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There wlll be a ce e a on o.
the Holy Communion at 10 o.'clock
Monday morning, St; Mark's Day.
. Tuejlday the Men s M;e4!t1ng of
the Convocation of Chester w11l
be held at Christ ChUFch, Media.
A "ervlce of Eve~' Prayer will
b
d t 5 40
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celebration
of.
rea mid-week
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at7 o'clock Wednesday momlng
St., Philip and St. James Day, At
g. 30 th
'11 be second cel~
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ere WI
a . . , ~bratlon of the ,Holy <:ommunlon
followed by the weekly BIble
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of Chester will hold a m~ting at
Holy TrInity Church 10 West
Chester.
There will be a service of Evenlng Prayer on FrIday at 5: 40
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automobile aeddent.
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Church School classes meet at.
9:30 and 11' o'clock. SenIor High :
BillIe class convenes ,at 10: 45.
Men's and women's BIble classes
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m;;.: y~ung Adults ~ill meet In,
the . Wom'an's' Association., room
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• SIte has .lao Hen ..cJloewitltthe ,Young .
Republ"lCiIII 9rou&~:,ving ..ned as Jun· .
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ed as SUpervisor of a stenographic section in diSseminjlfion of. MiI'.t11l')' IntetlifJllllCe.
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tal at the board of manaeers' AprIl
meeting Monday of this week.
Mr. Spencer, who was formerly
in cha~ of public relations, will
hold both ofIIces.
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Sen'•• DeI. .a..
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Office - Residence
• Pennsylvania Company, four years, as
secretary to, the. auistant AU,ditor.
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"Satlsfy'., ~"'co"
.Experience
• Seanor Liddell has been active in the
SwarthmQre Mothe~' Club,serving three
yean ""dh.Board of Di....~ the
1955-56 term, as vice president•.
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a joyous blending of Ilower
ocenta. New. lon6 'aMII toilet water. I. laden
with perfume! Happily packaged in a lowe!J .traw
bullet perfect for sifts or for Jounelf. Enjo, I1li.
"110. .,, f~ la other new preparatloni, too.
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Mrs. Uddet'
..Hos WortH for 3 Years as Ass'stant to Mary
Dodd. ' RoHrlII,. TaxColloctor
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MusTc Club Sponsors
win· be· guest of. '
, honor tomol'1owafternoon at· a 'HILA. PRESIYTERIAL
. Concert 'Sunday, 8:15
shower to ~ given by Mrs. Donald TO INSTALL LOCAL WOMEN
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L. Hibbard of South Chester road.
Three members of the Swarth- Fl}laster. For two summers he
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rocky
nansen
Miss ForSythe was honored earlier more Presbyterian Churdl will be studied at. the National Music
in the month at a kitchen shower installed as officers of the Phil a- ~amp at, Interiocbeii, . where he
SATUR~AYMAY 4TH
given by Mrs. W.H. Gehring of delphia Pre6byterial at the :Ali- J.IIas ,cOncertmaSter' and SOlOIst
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A ril Spring Meeting Tuesday; with . tile HOnors Orcbestr8
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30. at the Carmel Presby- also won, the ''Outstanding. Boy
O......rC... , - Arts e.dCNfts -.,; H..d Sa_ Artlel.,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones terian Church, Glenslde. They Musician" award.' He is the SOD bf
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DI.ner 5 - 6P.M.' .:." .
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Roger, 'I'urklDgton, who has
left a week agO for Denver"Colo.• as chalrman of children's work; studied· the violln for 14 years,
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Jones.1n Boulder. By traIn, th'er the Presbyterial.
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,old, Berkley of N~York City,' and .
traveled frOm 'Denver 1'1 Ss.n' ,Theme of the. meeting, whicb :aapha,etBroqstelnO:f the Manll!tt'.\
Francisco where Mr. JOIies at"'- ~lrun from 10.30 to 3 p.m., is U,ln ,SChool of. l'4USlC !lD4' Boston
iended the. Western Conference of .'Love. One Another as I" have Ub.iverslty.He has 'pillyed witih
the Colitrollerslnstitute of Arileri- Loved You". ,Speakers will be 'the the' Coniiect,lcilt State 'Orchestra
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Rev. !l. Jr. Vernon Srnithof the the Hartford'Siring Quartet, and
. Mrs. Irvl;' It MacElwee ofMt. Pres,byterlan ,Board of Christian other organizations.
Walllilgford
Holyoke place. regent, and' .Mrs. Educatio!' tor ,the· Presbyterial. ' R~sell Snyder has played both
ElWood 'Turner treasurer of the and the Rev. WUlIam :T. Buger, violin' and viola •. studying with
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tended,the 88th National Congress slon.,
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Symphony and,Max.Oronol! of the
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Curtis ~trl.Dg Quartet, 'and also at
COI.nlll
In' Washington last week. : ' .
Blood Donors' Are
the National Music Camp. He was
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Mr. Clark Byse of HavertonI.
. ' 'Urgently' Needed va1irstniavioS~te"Orcwihthestrthe Pennsyl10. a.m. to· 5;;'·
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has played' In ,the' Swarthmore
Tbursday to attend' a convention .to say lmmediatelythat it would Sym hon '0 'ch' 'tr··-' Th '.
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By er of
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a gra;uate
professor
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00d b'i'osfuSlons were not neces- of Swarth ..
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could have the .l¥ood; but we are United States frOm the Netheriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii just as gtIlteful to ~e Red Cross lands in 1.948. He,studiild wIth his
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: ELEANOR L. LIDDELL
9. m ,Swarthmore will .~ a great School \If Music and Julius Lagensucc~ss, so that &!l of us who llve darn, tea~her of cello' at Boston
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The letter IS SIgned by Mrs. Bar_ was a grant to stud;y chamber
bara C. Brewster.
music at Rudolph Serkin'~ chmrj.
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ber musi4 center. thE! MarlbOro
Mr. and Mrs. Edwar:d E, Han- ~-hool " ' ' ' . t
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,aye e avenue liad as studied under Mad lin
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Clarence Hannum of Oberlin aveDuri
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Due, Mr. and Mrs. David Hannum
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with their daughter . Susan . of Trumpler. membership c~an
Green Ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Of. the Swarthmore ~USlC Clu~•.
Walter Hannum with their daugh- ~ll~l~y ~ f1~te solo, Concerto!'1'
ter SallY' and son John of Newark
aJ?r 1;I:r Mozart. His aeDel
' ~panlSt wI,ll be Mrs. C. B.
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Campbell. .
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Election of officers and a social
hour will follow 'the program. A
.·CHESTER
cordial invitation II extended to
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all.. mU(dc:lovers'
of theeommunity.
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ANNUAL' MAY FAIR
eifencl our a~11IfaI apprecl-
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Although Ule Swarthmore JUDgrade present.ed ''The Cobbler and special assistant he was made of-' lor High School Baseball team lost
The Elves" for parents and friends Ilcer manger In 1943.,
the oPener to Marple 3 to I, ardor
Wednesday evening, April 17! at
In 1937 he brought.his family has not' been dampened. Twenty
'the Rutgers Avenue School
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f~om Upland to live m Swarth,. two I stroqg, they can be found
Eddie Hoonold played the part more. He. was an amateur p~o- pract1ciDg fiery. day under the
of the cobbler wtth Patty, Sey~d tographer and, gol~r. The Fratlk euJdlng eye of coach Melvin
as his wife. The trees were PeggY. H.. ,McC.owan Tournament h~ Druk:ln. .
WIDCb, Ka1hi Plcc;ard, Melanie been an annual feature for Sun ,Their next !1jame was at home
Seymour,lanny Douglass, I,arry ~ery &:co~tlng golfers,
yesterday witH Folcroft.. l'uture
BurneU, David Speers, ,Edie SeeSecretary- of the Board of di- ~es are "" follows:
LInda 1!icltenroth and Sally rectors of Crozer Bospttal. Chester
April 29. Penncrest, away; May
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T r 1 nit y Evange11cal Lutheran crest, home; May 20, Folcroft,
The ~hO :r:;ed and
Church, Nether Providence; the away; May 22, Intel'bOro, home.
wer,e..
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National Association of Cost AcMembers of the squad are'
B
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~Ka~ggy
countants,
the
Springhaven
Club,
Jack.'Chambers,
PaUl D~llngSchml
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een and Lulu Shrine. He also had ton Bob Dawes' C 'Decker Bill
Knob, Terry. McCurdy, ~~e served. four years on the Swa~- ~ss, Tommy' ~ss,
,LarklD, . Marcia Rubenstein. The more' Public IJbrary Board.
Gwinn, Steve
Butch Holt,horses were Jimn)y Clymer, TomIn addition to his wife, the man, Burke JacksOD: Dick' Jackmy Boyle, DRvldth·Maass m;td Scott former Anna B. Senf of Chester son, Rob' Jarrett Bob KensIiaft,
by.Garry.Fitch,
e LeatherMan whom he ~ In 1823, he Is sur- Ralph Kietzien,' Don L
by, Leslie
and .the c::urtatn vh,ed by two, sons, Frank H. Jr. Nprm Levin, Bruce Marsiiall,
Elves bY: Philip FOlI. and ,Peter of Erie and Robert C. of Detroit, 'oavls Moscrip, . RoDDIe Noyes,
Gaylord.
;a. daughter, Mildred, A. of Sw'!I"th- Dennis Rial. Fred Shaeffer, Dave
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' . NEWS NOTES,,', . I ,Barbara. and John of Erie, and il'Iallager.
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Sch tt w1l1 reaCh at the
Mr.
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'c!oc!/servicesSun9: 30 and 11 0,
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day mopliDg.· The title. of his sermon will be "Four ThiDgs A Man >,
no'"
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~!!~~M~cG~re~go!!r:!.Dod~:!ds~,!!H~ote!!!l~~'~1.~P~HN~..~M.!!'!SO~MERS,:!·~~~MIm4~!!.:!g~".~
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Jr. A....b., Da8cu Third Graders Present 'FrankH. McCowan .,,' JR. BASEBALLERS '
T0c:!,IIt:Toftlorrow "Cobbler and The Elves"
Funeral Tomorrovl'"
IN FULL SWING,
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mother of
Mrs.
c.I'lora
c. west
ot BIIlboni_avenue, passed away Wednesday, 'T!,e
. th grade, 'class of the
April. 17 In Sioux City, Ia. SheSwarthm~, Junior Assemblies
would have been 91 OIl May 4.
will meet toniJht for an iDformlil
In addition to Mrs. Weet:sIIe'ls ~ ~om 8 to 10 p.m. In the
survived by her ROn .DOnald Eo' Weiman s Club OIl Park avenue.
French of SlOW!: Cit;\T, ~d another Hoats for the occaalOll will be :pr.
daliihter Mrs. 1'. R. Ward' of an!! Mrs.. .Arthur SIlvers•. 'lbe
Roselle Park, N. J . '
chaperons wlll' be Mr•. and Mrs.
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WOMAN'S CLUB OTES Robert Grogan, and Mr. and f""s"
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,Club members planning to ~t"'Tomorrow evening, the tenth
ten4 the annual SIJI'inf LUDtcheOn gr~de class will meet from 8:30
Tuesday. ~y 7, are asked to caU to 11 for a, formal $Pring dance..
Mrs. Noiman'R. Jones, ~00d, Mr. and Mrs. ~illlam Taylor, 2nd.,
3-2147, before Seturdar' Mat 4.' wlll~. ~ by Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Janies'CWford of Mrs. Edward Pyle.,
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Rutgers avenue wi!! have as thelr.
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Osler of New York CIty:
and Mrs. H. L. Bunker, Jr., of llf.t.
Mrs. Frances G•. I,aHD""m, ae- Holyoke place, was at home for a
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'and returned
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Wednesd8f to Bucknell Unlver"'·
ANNU;L
SALE
slty, Lewisburg, where she is en2IC .oil:
_' Mr.. and Mrs. Russell ('. KoH..
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man .!lave recently moved to
.omo..,.w.~.
',Swarthniore from Berea. 0., and
IafwH••••~" f; L ".,.~
are at the present Urne ~dlniat
all
timeSunday
Dr. Frances
Fussell.
wllr
tIils
evenlng at
8 at which
.' ak on ''The FOrelgn SltUaUon... ·'
~he Junlor HIgh Fellowship
ill
et Sundav evening at 5 for
w me
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program on 'MIsslons, ,At 6:30
supper will be served In McCaban,
hu1Q, A]Idl'1I
Hall. Choir rebe8rsaI will follOlJo!
'8:80 P.M.,-Men's DInner.
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Th SenIor HIgh Fellowshlp wUl'
10:00 A~-B",da~_G~UP._._
meet eat 7. Supper will.be served
ME'fliODlST CHURCH
a: 30 In McCahan Hall. At the
J.:>hn C. Kulp·
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Director of
MInister
mee ng.
e ,n w.
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Robert Wilde
Christian Educ~tiOl) ww..!le IntroMinister of Music
duc,,? to the group and plans will
Sunda,. April 2 B ' "
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be discussed for next year. . .'
9:45' A.M.
SchooL
P~hOir rehearsals 'Will be held on Ther~ will 'be a special Session
11:00 AiM.-Mr. Kulp will preach. Monday, and Wednesday 'at 4:4~' Meetini Monday evenlng, April
7:00 P.M.-Jr. Higll?eUowsbip.·
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7:45 P.M.-Seolor Ftillowsbil!:.- p.m.Jor sopranos; 7:30 \".m. '!I0nThose in need of tr&nsportatlon
TRINITY CHURCH
day for the . Girls' ChOir;
!f,o the Annual Sprlilg Meetlng of
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector p.m. Thursday fO~ the BoYS,
r the PhlladelphiaPr\!sbyterial on
"Sundal', April 2B
Altos; 7:15 for s?pranos.__ ~nd}~O ,Tuesday. April 3.0, at the Cannel
8:00 A;M.-H'ol)' Communion.
p.m. for the Men s Choir.
Pr b t ' C h
h GI side
9:30 A.M.~Holy Baptism (Fam.
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FRIENDS MEETING 'NOTES shou!d call the ~urch office. The
11:15 A.M.-.JMoming Prayer and
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Holy Baptism.. _ . i . '
, Chester Quartedy Meeting wlll are asked to bring a box lunc".
7:00
P,;M.-Jumor Ccinfirlnation be held
On Tuesd.vat
Class
' at Lansdowne oli Sstur~
,"", 6:30. p,m. ,there.
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7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples' Fel- d.ay , April 27. ThO; atternoo'!' ses- wlll be a .Meil's Dinner In Mclowship.
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SIan starls at ~: 30. In addition to Caha!! Hall. At this time Dr. James
8:00 P.M.-Adult Confirmation
the regular busin~ tha;e will lR! Crease, president of Drexel. InstlClass.
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a discussion of whether Friends' tute of Technology, will tell, about
Monda:r, Sl.\llark's na:r, A~ril 29 Elementary Schools justify the ef~ his recent trip through' Russi':.
10:00 A,M.-Holy ccmunUDl~n.
fort involved in operating them. Those who have not been called
5:40 P.~~~!;~:~er.
conducted by Margaret Dun~n are asked to telephone the church
WedDeada:r Ma:r 1
and. Robert Engle, Jr.,. This .dis-' office. Klngswood' 3-47-12.
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
cussion -will be summarized In the
The W..,.an·s Association, Sew9:30. A.M.-Holy Communion.
evening by John Moore of S-warth_ ing and ,Bandage Group will meet
10:00 A.M.-Bible Class.
more College, who will ako pre- on Wednesday morning at 10.
Frids:r. lIIaT 3
sent the College point of view with Luncheon will be served to the
5:40 P.M.-Evening Pray~.
respect to the educ'ation provided group by Clrcie 2, Mrs. Joseph S.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY .
by Fch schools: Child'cal'e' will Howe, chalrman.
.
OF FRIENDS
. be provided for those desiring It.
The Music Gominittee wi}! meet
Sstarda:r, Api'll 2'1
At the Adult Forum next week Wednesday evening at 7: 30 In tihe
8:30 P.M. '-r Chester Quarterly Edward Snyder, Leg!s1j,tive Sec- Rchearsal room. "
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retary !If the Frlends'Commi~
The last Day of Prayer for this
Meeting at A?Sdowne.
8'45 A':~~ ~
on National Legislation, will speak year will be held In ttie Lake
0:45 A.M'-Adult Forum. Ed~ to us on "Immigration: Some Is- House at Westtown School .Thurs~ Snyder: . ''Immigration, sues be(ore Congress Now." ThIs' day. from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 'p.m.
the Issues Before CongreSs Forum has been arranged by the The Sacrament of Holy Cominun5~~w~ M _'yc th F U
hi
Social Order Committee of the ion will' be celebrated and ,Mr.
'.
·M~~·~.;"s p.
Meeting. All are "Yelco~e.
Bishop will con,:lude his series of
All day seWIng for A.F.S.C. .
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talks on ''Learmng to Pray." Tea
WeclDeeoIQ, lIIs:F 1 .
UNITARlA'N ..... ..:.;.......... and ~offee will be sen>ed. Those
All day sewing for A.F.s.c.;
'RMlw;amrr ' wantlilg transportation nIay call
FIRST CHURCH OF.1
of .,.. . . .,. CMWty
·tile church olllce, KIngswood 3CRRIST. SCtENTIST
KI.'...... j.jll9
4712, or Mn. Joseph P. Bishop;
SWAR~ORE'
KlDgswOOd 3.;a219:
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p~ Avenue below Harvard
SaII
The Session has lled'
t
S1DloJa:r April Z8
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' C h i d a ' , c a . a !!Iee11:00 A. M.--.s.:..aay School..
SdoooI,
Ing o~ thl!" Co~tion, for 12: 15.•
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pm
Sun"- U...
S..M~
. 11:00 A,M,-TheU!rmtiibon
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. will be"ProbaUonMterDeath."
.~ Do "'., Got to _ _.~
'morning w01'Sb}p; far the purpoSe
WecInead.,. evening martlng each
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"of determining whether the ODD~ 8 P.M, Reacllq Room.
greption ODDeun'ln thel'eqQest
401 ~ A_-. ....
ow ...... - .
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a llnger painting ~ to~ec_ promptly at a: 30, the coupl~' former Anne.Wmy, and four chllFellowsbip H'ill. ~t 8,:'P:'held Club will hold a covered dish SUP,- dren, Nancy, Barbara, Robert, and
tion of o!IiCers will a
for
per. The group w1l1 attend the Jeffrey.
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Ch\!l"Ch School classes
da Players' Cluh presentation of ''I
--:-,- - - - - ages begln-at 9:45, ~.m. S:. ~ Remember Mama." Those planning
"H.A.O. S.URS
.
morning. At the 11 OC1OCr!. ~el to attend are wed to, call Mr.
Mr. and lIIra. ~yld ,M. Speers
ing Wonhip Service,
' . for and Mrs. Arth)1l' CoJUns, K;Iogs- of. Yale avenue ,were' Called .to
Taylor, Assistant Minlster
wOOd 3-1820. " ,
. Indianapolla, Ind., by the death of
Youth, 'wlll, preach the sermo:;
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'Mr. . Speers' father, H.· A. O.
ThIs wlll be his last Sunday,
BIRIAYED
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Speers, ,Thw'adey, April 18. Mr.
this capacity at SWarthmore as ~~
Mr. and Mrs. ~ P. Wray of s~ts had visited In'Swarthmore
has,accepted a call to ~~ta In Walnut lane have been ciilled to and had many. friends In thls
Minlster atNa JBaPtlst
urc
PittsbUrgh by the sudden death vlcinlty..
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Bridgeton, • .
of thelr son-In-law Robert S.
Mr.· ~d' Mrs. DavldSpeers reMr. ~d Mrs. Wi11lam Bell of trubl Mr Strubl; was fatallY turned home Tuesday.
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738 Irvington place, Chester, will 8:;;;;e;;.w;;·';;;~·;;·;;;M~M;;...~~~~...;;;...;;;...;;;...w~
greet at the door.
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There are nurseries for lnfants
Enj6y a ~rirely Dlimer • • •
and cblldre!1 up to 4 Yellrs'r>f age,
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a Kindergarten chUrch service and
STRATlf
.~ w. ,
a Juirlor ,church service, during
Yale ~nc:i Harvard Avenues,
.
. Swarthmore
the mo~g worship !;lour.'
. ' . Air
Dini"g
4tUl Lobby',
The JUhior High Youth Fetlow\ ,
. Co",jorl4ble 51.'fIi"g Roo,,"
ship will meet at 7:00 p.m. at t h e ,. EJrfJillofo _
Fret( P",.king ,
church. anel also the' SenIor HIgh
Fellowship·wlll meet. at. thl! same
'BusiOe&8 Men'8Lunch,12 ~ 1':30 P.M. ",.
time.",
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Coltlplete Ho,el,flldiltlil tor &,IUJIUIS
Th~~, Sch~' r:::y~r oQt:8~:
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Rejep"OnJ, P",.,,,, _
will meet with Rev. ~ulp !' ' .
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and the
MITHODIST
Presbvterian Cburch be dlIIolv . on TuesdaY. ,'"
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~ ''I'. - '-, spares" will have
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A"e &lI'II..
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Monday eve n i n g, May , ,He is IU~Ved by
...e, e
Pari< avenue,
9'. 30 am
Wedn.aay
. ' at 11 o'clock.
. .E.M
. Hillary' . am,
BoyonScout
Troop 2morning.
wlll meet at
,
" usher; C. H. Brennan, Jr., C, R.
.
W-A-esda
at th~
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean. Cacace, Wl11lam Gaylord, W. D. 7:30 p.m..
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Jones, and J. R. Taylor~ ,Ch~:hChurch choirs wID rehearse
, 11: 15 a.m.-T. W. Hopper. hea~ on Thursday-.-cherubs ,at 3:45;
usher; R. B. Price. Sr., alternate, Juniors at 4:15' and Chancel Choir
W. L. Cleaves, V. L. Fine. A. H. t 8' 0 0 '
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Marsh, W. S. Patton; H; D. PeterS, a..
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Free .Estimates - FuIy IMured
Cf.lester 3-2530
HOOVER.
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NOTICIII8,HBBEBY QIVBN that
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tho Uo""",b of Morton. Count>" of
s.... of P......I••oIa.
w.... ....
bavtaa
clalml orH.deaaanda
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of GEORGE
30NI!B ...
q u _ to make k..... tho - - and oil
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to tho to
oaId GEORGE H.
30NBS
wllbou. del.,. to tbe .....to..
81N FLOYD••t 314 N. II•• 8t....,
delpbla. P....
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NEWS NOTES
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ROBERTSON .00 ROBKRTSON
. 3A111!S N. ROBBRTSON. Eoq.
111 N. Olive Stn>et
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Medl•• Pe...,ly••la
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Auto Driving laslfUction
W. Call for Yo.
SUO ,ER HOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake, Jr.,
of VIllanova, formerly of Swarth.
more were boals at, a surprise
sbower honoring Miss Vera Lundy
and M.r. Thorna sD. Jones, 'Jr,
who will be married June 15 at
the
Hill Pr.byterlan ChiJrch, Camp
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Mrs. Percy L. WhItaker of Par
avenUe luid as her guests Wednesday
of last week
and ThUraaay
daughter
Mrs. Craton Pitner
with her sons Tommy and Bobby
f Baltl
Md
0
more,
.
Mrs. William F. Hanny of Yale
avenue spent the Easter week elld
visiting with friends In New York
City.
Mr. and ~. Oscar S. Hart
Lafayette avenue have had
their gueeisfOr Several days
week their son and
law the Rev. and Mrs. Richard
H t and their family of
ar N. Y . ,
ville,
Mr and Mrs Donald P. Jones
~T""'':
--':-ore
avenue
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Mr and Mrs Peter E. Told
' . ue ~tertalned Sal:ur.lay
parnlk avent th JOlles' home at
eve
ngIna honor
e of Mrs.
. ""7lllliarn
dinner
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Drlehaus.
Mr anet Mrs. Ray L. Harlow
.
h ve had
Lafayette avenue a hter
tbeIr guests their daug
Lawrence D. 'So1imlnl,a.:~~~~
da~ter Linda an~ son
Who will leave today for IhlIIr
home In ~ BraIntree, Mus. •
. Miss Patrlela Told of Park ayenue ~t the week end -whitewater csnoeingwlth the Buck
Ridge Ski Group wblch paddled
down the Shenandoah &lid PQtomac ~yers and camped at Cacaeon
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THOM SEREMBA
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LeI",. Ct.lr ....nt - $44.50
, yeti.. 0( Swartll••,. ....,....
CLASSIFIED A1J~
S.aro. HilJ om
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'ERSONAL
Jewel", R...irad
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Phone: Kl304Z16
EMIL S'IES
W........r
01 F. C.. _ a -
R .. Watdl and
CIocII bpal..
121 Yale Avo.
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PERSON!AL
- $1,000
UlI~;;:'=~H8~1~;~~~~
belp promote
any available
worthwhile
business venture. References excbanged.\ Write P.O. Box 105,
Sprlngt;\eld, Pa.
PEBSONAL _. May FaIr. Save hl!llltby,
Saturday afternOOn, May 4 'for
TIll_man. '
•• Iooldn.lnto
yq..rflltg....·
the May
FaIr.Great
Scltoolln
IIloseevent.
Val-II~~~~:.:)r:;
~~~~======;~I ley,
Moylan.
annual
How does it look? Rosy? Free
Family fun and bargains galorel
CONSTRUeTlON .'
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMER~IAL
Alterations
335 Dartmoa" Av.na.
,
J. F. BLACKMAN
cancer~
of
You hopeI But
hoping iin't enough••OIevery 6
Americani whol{et,.:a~rthis
year, 3 ~ dlc'because scien~ .
still haino cure for them. It wj)l
PERSONAL - Belvedere Convalescent HoD1!>, 2507 Cbeslnut
/Meet, <'liced;
,Chester.
,Pldge'chromc,
of' s,.,~more.
senne;
con- i*~
v8leScent' mej1 'aJicl women: Excellent follds, spacious gro\1nds
Blue Cross honored. Sadie' Pippin
proprietor. CHester, 2-
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.CHRISTIAN
. SCIENCE.
A••,IQ •• C •• i.r ...I.".·
FURNI~REFlNISHING
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or· REPAIRING .
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Garrett H....
CL 9-61139
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parts, accessories.
Bicycle, }!obby,
171/2 S.CltesterRd. ~14-1700 East
Baltimore
Toy
Avenue,
Heights, JilAdiion s;.0713.
site Clifton Tbl!ater.
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
Large Chan,. Completely re-
aur,
- .G.
MAN
IOWARt
AND SON
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GlIIRAI C,NlRACTOR
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Mod.n KltdI...
Alteratlo••
1401 Rldle, Av....
CH....r 2-4759·
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'= "5~'3~i~II,=;
with ,'. ' filbrlC $44.50 -
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Box 48
PICTURE FlAMING
PORTRAIT· STUDIO
. PAINTlNG
R.·RUSSEU .
InteriQr & Exterior
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ASPHALT, TlU •
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VlNmAN .UNDS
WANTED
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stove,
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$60.
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FOR SAlLE -
and
No.
DAY &Del NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE·
vONDAl' TBR1J SA~A" .
SION SERVICE
NOQN'
Klngswood 4.1,234
Dick FrancheHi
SUNDAYS .... DOLmAn
939 ROckl,.. R. .d. SprI.gfi.ld
J. A. GREEN
II 4-1028
WIlen You Change to
ATLANTIC·
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There 'wOuld be DO ~ in ~ pr t tnt 2Ot!' ~faril:
There w6uJd be 110 charge for tmnsfer ticltefj.: ..
T~ wpUld.))$ sold at th'e rate of 10 for $1.!!l). Th!!
_'.iDgle-~ raw thus w~uId be 1Qt!; oomj;ared with
an 1St! (5 for IMU) rate at preeOnt.
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PTe baa six suburban linea in Delaware cOunty, These
IIll!:lW,UteB.S6-3'1~~p~tedas ~o~.
bU81iDi1s, bUt Proposed to becoi:JS\)lidated andeZteDded),
'11, 76, 77,78. and 82. There are fourteen suburban
fare zoneS on these six Jines, and the fare is pteaently
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these and all other suburban' Jines would be 29t! or one
token, the S8Jlle as the rate on ~ ~~ ~~, !>~~
the fourteen suburban zones in Delaware GOimty would
be reduCed to eight~ RoUIes 71 and 7'1 WOuld eaCli'b8.ve .
- two fare zones...Each· of the other four linea would
have but a single suburban,zone.
ON ROUTE. 71, which runs between Essington and Media
Via Prospect Par'k, Folsom, Rutledge,' Morton, Swanh-
. no
FIBB GOES TO HUVEII
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If ~nr dagl. DOt oaly
a friea.u" pet bat ..IDa-
ble pr6perty, here'. gdocl
DOIr' PlOater pOlicy wide"
anInat· del!th
~ed by tire, being fUll
over by a vehicle, gaIlabot, mel JDUI)' other
perilL
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more, WalljngloM and Moylan, a fare zone overlap
would permit rides for a sin8Je fare between Essington
and Swarthmore, or betweea Media and Folsom. .
ON ROUTE 11, which ~ between Cheater and ,Media via
Parkaiele, Brookhaven; WeIIB Corner and Elwyn, a
similar overlap would permit lringle-fare ridea between
Knowlton & Middletown Roads and Chester, or between
Elbon&'Edgmont Aves, and Media.
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ROUTES s.31 provide service between 87th St. & Eastwick Ave., Philadelphia, and Cheater, principally via.
a
a'ride for single fare be~een 1I7th S~,. P~elphia,
and Cheater. (There are DOW three lOt! zones.) In addi.
tion, a special citY·suburban C:OJDbined fare would permit, po engers to ride, for a token or 2Ot! fareplllB l~t,
. 'between Wanamaker Ave., Essingl'.on, I\ild points with.
in the City of Philedelphia.
'. ~OI/T~ 71 ,runs between C!!ester and
Darby, principally
via MacDade Blvd. This route also would have, one
zone instead ofthree, aDd a speCial city·suburban fare
of a. token or 20t!, plus l5t, would permit rides.
between Ashland Ave., Glenolden, and P9 ints
within Pbiladelphia.
LU ,..'62
ROm 12 rwis betWee4 Springfield and the Baldwin
plant in Eddyatone via Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Park•. It would have one fare zone instead of two.
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PHILADELPHIA TRANSPOil'i'ATIO,. . COMPANY·'
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ROm. 11 runs be,tw~ 52d St. &: Baltimore ~ve.,
Philadelphia, '~D8rby via Yeadon. It would continue to -have' one suburban fare zone. The c:ombiiteil.
city-suburban fare bi!twfllln points within Philad~lpbia .
and any point in the suburban zone of' Route 78
would be a token or 2Ot, plus 15t.
33SDutm_tIl A.....
KI....ood 3-1131
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suburiJan fare zone on this combined ro,u~, permitting
.m l.iIIU, _/.,. _
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Peter .& Told
& 'Tr,fe
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lnainee'
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Proposed' ·Charig.$ .in" Fa'res', a.,dFare Zones
,
.otrer •
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. lOt! per ZOne:
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..... 't:J¢m: t1ie 'proposed rare tich¢ille'the' zoria fare od
DOW
,
There has been ,DO change in school lares aince they
.were first established in the city eight and one-ball years
~ aDd. ~ the suburbs seven ~ ·1lI0•. Meanwhile,
tbere ~. been a great·iDcreaae ('15%) In the Wit;
of ~ fares, ,as the eChool population and the pro..
~ of atJvfenta ridiq to rb---ol have ilIere Bed.,
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I• ';r.l1e reswt is that today the ~t,cOmJNiD7 and its'
City atea of fare.,..~ cash or 10 toKens for $1.90- .. rid>IIrIJ' are making a .contribution of more than
Would app(y e1ao on'8uburben 1ines, but the pi ient
000 000 a
toward the co8ta
";Y8IIJ'
.' cifeduclatiOli'
' . . ' , " This.
tOtal of twenty-five lOt! Suburban fare ZOIlM would be
amount :nIP1BJtbta the reduction nnder regular fares
cut to folJrteen. A ride between points within the qty
DOW provided by the pi lent school lIiJe at cUrrent
and points within th4Ilimita of"the present first tiuburban
riding levels.
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lOt! fare zcme c:ould be made for the city fani, plus15t!.
Other Uf!8JB of the transit ayatem c8"not be e~ted
toc:ontinue to furnish a groWing subitidy noW exceeding
.
$2,000,000
a year; It is not the genera). practice for
Fares
merchanta and purveyors of other gOods and se~ces
to offer redw:ecl prices for school c:hihben. If, however,
educators, Publill (dllcial8 and the pUblic at large' believe ,
tbatlow-rate IICbOolfares are an
nijal of our educe- ,
tional ~"'--"
......--thenitislairand' proper
.
'thattbesubaid
.. '., . . " y .
ehould be supplied b~ inihIic t'uD!a8andnotbe borne by
'. ~ PTe riders. Even with\the propcleil neW school
... taiWld'Ijirect, the reduction nnder regular fares would
be subat8ntially
more than $1,000,000 a year.
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Kay is a former i-ltsldellt ,of
North Cnester road, and a, gr&du,~
ale of Swarthmore IDghl;chool..
Dewal We
iOIE THill. $1,000,000 A. YEAI
T, SUPPORT lOW·IATE SCHOOL FAHS
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· TitE '10'8$£lf CHINIES' II. FAlES
CitY" Fills ,
OIhet· Printing~f All' Kinds
~...."""'••. LeI...... &0
'9akII 's.mc. .. ' 1111111
Theladditional reveIlueia' needed to offset higher
costs, prlDclpally .a. wage ins:reaae of. lOt! an hour
effective.1ast Janu,arj-the second and last step inll
81l18t!-aJi.ho~ ~•. 'Ihij riae· keepJl'TC wage rateS.
in line With thoee in other cities aJ1d. with pr'eBent_·
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eBiliheads
eAnnouncements '
. "'Programs .
TIley are pro,Posed to become.
effective J.une 2, 1957.
. Servic:e'
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e Letlarheads
.
Sell",
Duplicating
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day living costs. More revenue is needed also to .
meet higher priCj!ll of many eSsential materials
and supplies.
Suburbiin fares have remained unchanged since
the end of 1952. Since that time several fare changes
. on city lines have been nee ' 1ry ·to ol'iiiet very
. substantial in~ in operating coste. We think
it just and reasonable, too, that suburban and city
fares should be alike, Most ·IN.b~ban lineI! are
lightly patro!lized and do nQt produce enough
revenue to cover their operatiJig costa.
oh.liJed
.
~.,!Ie.:~~i¢.ca-tain. ~:~.J in. our rilteii.
:~J~.:fare•.
~ ch anjl!8are d~ W ~our re~nue
n~ai-y. one,
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by a~u(331%~ia Wge·8nit)'.J6~, but avery
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FOR FINE PAINnNG
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Belldix automaUc
washer. About 1952 model. Nine
capacity. $25. KIn~d
C!>e~
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dresser 'and v-anity with mir- t .. _IOII...'·.. WII .........."
rors. Bench. Reasonable. KIngs- '---1!l~~
ready
CARNS,
ments.
\IOW-'"
AID WE WAIT YOU· TO IIOW WHY.
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ground.
FOR SALE' - . Antique ivo'1,
ware or
Do not
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Top 3011 and musbPlease call KIngs-
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sons responsible. for our 9SS
would
feel if
much
(and so
would we)
;!hey better
were returned
or paid for. The 'Camera and
Hobby Shop, 6. Park' avenue.
Florist
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KIJlgSWood
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andsons-
'LASTIC TIU ,• YINYL ,"U
I'OlMlCA
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Kay Tanning, daughter Of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tanning .Of
Sprlnadeld, .and president Of the
Young Women's Cbristlan Assoelation at Beav,ee;r ~C:oll~eg~e:=:~J
,on1'Co1lege .J l .
,
Suncfay affemo.on over'
network television In al ~:1~:~~:1
to YWCA which is "
its
naUonsl week.from April' 21
23.
Kay, a junlormajorlng·1n education, .. intervieWed ,~,dor
WllqEluchanan and':Mrs.~om.
anan. Ambassador Buchanan, who
is CIne! of Protocol, De:Plll'iml~t'l
of State, dlrecls arrauements
allvlaWng dignilarfe!a' ·arid ~.
ceremonies , Involving. U nit e'd
Statils relations with other govern'"
MIdIe '"1176
Open Friday Evening,
Klngswood 3·8761
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,Appears' on 'Y' Pragram
PhotogtGpWc Sapp~
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.Free Estimates
shop under personal
supervlslon of Mr, Seremba. EBtImates Sbsron
are free.Hill
Thom
Phon"
,0734.Seremba'1
Budget I!=~~
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VANAlEN
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Jack Prichard
ExGutten
celle,Ftage
26"
Engllsb
Warm-Air HeaHng
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Air Condltlonl.g
Our shop
AlJril
An 'Oce8!'order.
KIngswood :::4=1~=======::==~1
City"
ModeJ
159117th.
was taken
April 0278. $15.
SHe. M.tal Work 19th. I'm SUT': the person or. P1er- FO=R~~SA~-I'~E-:W~e-sU~'-ng"Ob-o-use--='m=ec--
George Myers lCo.
eta.... WIII ...TY ·...;·SoHay...
ret..reIlICes. AU work ls done In
corsetiere. Mrs.
Iiams. Telephone'
"5Il3 for appoln~ent.
l'ERaONAL Piano Tuning
Speclallst, membjlrA,S.P.T. and
N.A.P.T. Will do minor repalrIllg. u.aman, KIngs,!"ood 3"5755.
P.ERSON~A "Mitchell" 'Model
203 Spinning :Reel was tak~n from
,No ......... Sal.
w ....'",iCl!~_ .:.~~' ..,.
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~::." 'of tlllI ..... \ ... A. L
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- Fancy sandwiches
clubs. ParUes and weddings.
d'oeuvres a speclalty. ELgin
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co...... Of, _ 1... -'r:.Jn.n..~
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take lots
of-research
to fiDd
cure.
Pitch
i.n aIu:I help.
Send.
generolll. ch~ .right now
to "Cancer"
in care of'YO\ll' '
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local PoStOtlice,
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SWAltTHM.ORE",~
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that-li~;;=;~;~~~~~;
or
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,for apo,
,
.conflNwn-
lawns, etc. Good
Barrow Broth-
$SOO MONTHL'(
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HAV.
MA~E WITHOIT i InEIUE-INCIUSIIG FAIE CHAlaL',
Edward .... _der, LegIslative
secretary of th. I'rIends Committee op NatiODal ,l.eJIHlaUon, will
dlscWIB "Immigration: Tbe Issues
Before Coagress N'.)w", at the
Adult Forum of
FrIends Meeting next \ Sunday,
April 23, at 9: 45 a.m. dliyllght
saving time. Visitors will be welcoOte.
American lmmigration policy is
sCheduled for the Congressional
spotlight within the next few
weeks. Spurred In part by the
Hungarian refugee crlsll.. both the
Adn1\nistration and ml!!llbers of
Co~ have suggested basic
changes In lnUnlgratlon policy.
President EIsenhower. sent a m~
sage to Congress In J8IIUary aski!lg
that knmigraUon quotas be liberalIzed, and several. bills proposing
, major revlalons of,:the' 1952 MicCarran-Walter Act have been introduced.. They are
wider consideration by both H
and senate ludielary ccimmIttees,
and Congresalonal opinion apPears
sllarPJy dividecL Rep.- Francls Ii.
Walter (Dem.,-Pa.) , , who cosponsored U::e 1952 Act·· ~. is
chalrman of. the House'Im~!lgi:a
lion 6ubco1mnlttee, OJilloi~'
President's reCom;n\lll~tlons
has offered some of blS own.
Mr. 'S~der ~·~~·tb.~
leading billa, Incil'dIng th«', 4,4,ministration's ~ue.n for increased annual lmmlSi-atlon ,q,liotas.
Rep. Walter's blli, and a pi'Oposal
by Rep. Emanuel CeJJer (Dem.,N:Y), 'for abolishing. the "national
'origins"- principle by wblch quotas
are now set.
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FonnerJy a practlclng attorney
In Conneetlcrut,· Mr, §nYdt!;r, ha!i
for .the past two years specill1lzed
In leglsJative work as'a ,taff,J!I~
ber" of the FIONL, wblch keeps
members of theSoclety ofFrlends
Informed on current legislative
Issues, and also· presents . their
vlewpoJnttO "Congressional leaders.
,
ew.ruiaiON. m_ben oIitappii
Kappa Gemma wUl. meet Tuesday
for all-da)' I8WiDI at the home 01
Joln. I'redericIt 8. Wood, ·801 North
Hip street. West Chester.. '
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April 26, 1957 •
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The f011owiD& ordiDaDee wu
IntnKluced at the April' 8th.meetIna of Swarthmore Borough Councll, preUmlnarilY approved and
lICheduled to be finally possed
af1er due advertising on 'or after
May 18,1957:
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Relilem~er' - With, the return to UI of
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(tift,. (60') feet wide) between Chester
Road and Princeton Avenue. at whtc::b
point the decllcated land wldeM to seventeen (l'~) feet IIlx (S") inehes more or
-and
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WHEREAS. the Borougb is about to im~
prove College Avenue belween asld polntli.
with respect to III present width of dft7eis:ht (68) feet.
NOW THEREfORE. be it enaeteds
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SWARTHMORE C()'OP
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ADVANC.
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LARR FRESH
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J'8oorooflng ad.
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speed. burners, and other up-to-due features .
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Special Sale
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;]L[iIii'3D; lilY, 1, 2, 3, 4
Easy cooking i~ yours ,with a modem
gas range. p~ is ~kedto tasty goodaess.
, . as always, but automatic ligh~g.-.
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automatic clock controls,· high
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Reservi,Qur 1IIIr.
in advancI whUe
stOcItS all complete. Pick it up
during sale.
CATHERMAN'S nRUG· STORE
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KLEENEX
PRODUCT
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FRESH CAL. CAULIFLOWER
BuUding. corner of College and Princeton
A..-enuee. Swarthmore. PennlQ"l.anta. up
• P.M., WednllldaJ' )(q 16. 19&1 aDd
tb8' biu at a meetlng of
Boanl
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STRAm HAVEN INN .
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PINI anel YELLOW -
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TOILET TISSUE
J. A. GREEN. ,
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The year 1957 Is an important ' ..... '" tile ____ WdterI. AU
QIle for thoae wh.o 1111! disabled . - . &0 !'lie
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II, _
Ie -....,..".
. . , be
or th~ wAO _"w"'t bec:ome .....
_u
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abled. 'Herbert VI. Gruber. dIstrIcl _ •• ~ will ...
Dean W. C. H. PrepUce of
.
01 the Socia! Security
u - &lie Swarthmore College has announc";
OIIlce In Chester has SDDOUDced. •
ed the two recfpients of the
If you are so severlY disabled that
Thomas ~ McCabe AchieVement
Unable to wo~k, you or To The ~tor:
Awards. Walter Dorsey Hammond
famlly. may have rl&hts
In the month of May Swarth- of Felton. Del•• and David Friedel
Iunder one or more of these three moreana· are asked to tum their. Fitchett of lI41lford, del.• won the
of 'the social security law eyes from the flOod of dalJodlls award, ~ch coll8lsts of an annual
10I,Ui:ned' bY. Mr. Gruber:.
and 'other spring beauUes to the stipend of $1,200 f~r four years.
1. If you ar~ dlaablBct ana are ever blooming poppies. made by In competition based on achieve50 years of age and older. you disabled veterans, and offered In ~elits which give promise of
mai be eligible for cash disability Sw8itllinote by the' American leadership. abUll)', character. perinsurance . payments bt'gInni\1g Legion AwdUary.
sonanty. and setvice to school and
wlt~ a PJIYIDent for the month of
The poppy has another birth- community.
JulY 1957.
day. ,bringing a bright moment to
David. SOlNlt Dr. and Mrs. Law2, If you
disabled and your Ute disabled veterans who have rence L. Fitchett, attended the
disabUilY began while ,you. were made them, especially to those Milford High School for three.
tinder 18. years. of ag~1 you may without Income. The poppy brings :rears and Will graduate this June '
be ellglble as of' January 1957 to also gladness and sorrow to others tram the Wayland- Academy.
receive child's insurance benefits· who sent their men into cOnlllct. Beaver Dam. ·Wis. An athiete. he
even, after reaching age 18 if For those who· sorrow. we feel was an all Mid West Conference
either yqur father or your mother deeply.
end. captain of the [ool.l>al1 team,
receiving old-age insurance
Let us accept. Ute proffered and won varsilY letters In footpay~ents or If you have lost the poppy with a generous contribu- ball. basket6all. and track. He is a
support *,"ough death. of a ,par-:- tion, as we have given before, and memb_er ot the National Honor
ent who waS iDSured'· for bt!hellts. a n.ew spirit. May our prayer be- Society. He has also been active In
It you are disabled and have neyer apin, 0 God. a· POPPY. re- thl! Boy Scouts, YMCA. MeUtodist
yet reac~ed 50 years of age. m1nder of .another war.
Youth, Fellowship and the church
you may be eligible ·to· .have your
YO\!l'S sincerely
choir. He pl.ms a career In ntedlsecurity earnings record
ELIZABETH Y. GILCREEST
cine.
"frozen' 'to protect your own or . (Chainnan of Poppies)
Dorsey. son of Mr. and Mrs.
William D. Hammond. has acmevyour fainlly's rights to f u t u r e .
IbeneJlt payments because of oldEatertal. Guests·
ed distinction In athletics and stuage, disability Of deaUt.
.
Guests of the Belvedere Con- dent government. He was awarded
If you, ors,meone, In your valescent Home. Chester. were en- var,s1ty letters In baseball and
family believe you may qualify terlalned last week at an Easter basketball~ He,held all four offices
under .one 9f those provisions, you party by Mrs. Claren~e Franck of on the Student Council of Felton
shQuld notify th"'-Soci~ Security Cornell avenue, Mrs. 'Ford Robin- High SchOOl, president. vice pres!Office for IlPproprlate attention.
SOI,l. of Guernsey road. Mrs. Frank dent, secretary and treasurer. He
. .
Keenen of Harvard avenu'. and was president of his fr'eshman
. Mary Anne Bunker. daughter of Mrs. Draper Turner, owner of the Class and vice president of tbe
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.' Bunker; Jr.• Belvedere Convalescent Hom e.
class, He plans to further
Ql Mt..Holyoke place. returned The gu1!sts enjoyed a book review his ambitions in the field of la,w
Wl!'inesday to Bucknell Univer- of Rehecca West·s "The Fountain with a political science major at
sity. Lewisburg, after apeDding a Overflows" given by Mrs. Peter Swarthmore.
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Iw,~k's spring vacation Bt home. Told.
The boy~ ~e the .tenth and
residents of Delaware or
the ~liSterri Shore counties of
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FOX HILI..· HORN •
Maryiand ,and Virjpnla to receive
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Guat:anteed Angus Dis.,ersal
were founded by Thomas B.
SeUl1HJ 66 Loti .TH.Y, May 4~19S112:30 P,M.
McOlbe. presideDt of Scott Paper
Company Chester•. and reflect his·
61,Fe~~
.uUs . - .
Ues" boOi'wltf' 'the - 'DeuniiiVit
All cattle come from T.B. and Bangs Accredited Herds.
Peninsula.
where he was born and
. Sale to be held at Fox HUl Farm - about :I Riiles southwest of
. , West Chester. Pa.. on State,Rt. 824 - 1% Rilles from Uliionraised. and with SwarthmOre Col'
ville on Stste RI. 842. - .
lege. where he was graduated In
_.. Only.in a Dispersal·'Sale can you get Foundation animals
the class of 1915.
lIketbese! Almosl all COWs will have calves at side!
Foil "",'Pa'"
H......... Fora
U.,.."IHe; P..
I!HHtt s..~
To Attenel Reglollal Co..,.
Howcmil Pair - .w_
M...... L, Note - 0 . . . . .
Mrs. Mariana Robinson of Wal• F..w catalogs .or information:
.ENN,nVANIA .ANfiUS ,ASSOCIATION
lingford, dIreotor speaJi:ers bureau
,
........1. ..cl...',5uc.·...ld. . .
COmniunii! ServIce, will join 01t1~
n07 No'" 2IId StrHt.. H................
er represantativ!'S of civic groups
and educational institutions at the
Northeast , R~n.· ConfJerenee on
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World Affairs Education. at 'the
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Foreign Policy .Association In NeW
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York City on April 27 and 28.
The eonfei-ence. which will take
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place in the Carnegie Internatlono..
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al Center opposite Unlted NatiQllS
headquarters. will 'be devoted to
the,development of community
education on. world· aftalrs Bod
U, S. fOreigripollCy,
.:
Speakers wUl inclUde Dr. John
W. Nason'. president of the Foreltn Policy Association. and
former president of Swarthmore
College. ~hose to~c will 'be ''New
CrIteria for Ef(eotlve Citizen
Education. on World Affairll".
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DELSEY
BOUQUET
211e1aware Students
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Get McCabe Awards
Secttrity
LETTERS
.THE EDrrOR
Disability Payments !'lie ........ a,. , I ~ ...
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ESTATE NOTICE
Batate- of MARY F. BLADES~ decl . . .
late of the Borouah,.of SWarthmore.
ware Count.7. Pan.,lvanta:- Let:ten Tata-I
mn.tary on the '-alJCrge 7est:ate , .
granted to the" uncleratl1led,
all penona bavlD8' elalma or
_ _ the ....... or the decedeft.
~ the u,me and all penona 1"::=: 1
to the decedent to make PQment ,
del....
GIilbRGB W. XoKBAG. Iioq.. Ex.......1
ORANGE JUtCE unsWeetened' .46 . .
GRAPEFRUit JUICE
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UNDER 12 ~You. can't predid wha"''''eywill,.· .
8T....12
,460"
46_0L
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motor
. vehi(:les in Pennsylva"ia are ~HILDREN .,-
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The Swarthmoh-Rutledce Union School
District will" receive bids at the Office
the School Distrlet In the High School
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ADVBJionsBIIBNT
oz. 39c
460L 32c
46 OL 29-=
TOMATO ~UICE
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OF- SWARTIDIORB
CA'l'IlBRINB G. HODGE
104 W. Front Street
Media. PennlQ"lvania
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PINEAPPLE JUICE
pedestrians
struck down· 'and INJURED by.'
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anel' ORANGE JUICE
194.1, . . amended, aDd
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CO·OPSPECIALS
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of aa:r other orcllUDGe lncoDilatent
hennritb. an. to the extent of auch In·
conalatenCF. here.". abrogated aDd repeal.
ed.
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and all· Pu-aoQ..a indebted to the
to make PQlRent without delay
IIosb.; ·Ex....u.r•.
W7Ileote. Moutgo"mery OountJ".
"ftoDia. or to hla attomen. Hodge.
and CramP. lOt W. Front Street, Media.
EYE ROAST
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ESTATE NOTICB
ESTATE OF 10HN B. ROXBY, 1... or
the BoroUKh of Swarthmore.
LErrEBS TESTAMENTARY on the
above ..tate have been granted to 'the
undel'ligned. who ~ all
ina elalmI 01' ..t.nanth aaatn.tt
of the deeedent. to make knOWll
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RII.ROAsT SPECIALS
.I. Such pads of Ontlnanee No. 450.
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of
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BOTTOM ROUND. -
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lng. cuzoh ston. oonstltutlu
curb.r CoIl.... ,i;eftllO.
replace- such u JDa7
BOROUGH
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Round Boneless Roast 79.c
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OfUther17
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Swift's. PremlulII
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1. The proper Borougb .·om.cen"are
hereby authorized to proeun comPetItive
bids and enter into appropriate contracts
lor widening the eanwai -of College avenue betweeq Chatel" lloait and Princeton
Avenue. by ,.movIDg~ tl)ii ·southerly curb
line thereof aOuthwanll, a distADU !)f ten
(10') feet and by improvIng the aald additional width. of cartwQ with bltumlooua
concrete conform_lnR to standard Borough
speclftutioDl. the saId eartwQ" to be of
Bueh width at the Princeton Avenue· encl.
within the offidal etreet UDell,." the
Highway ~tteli .ball- ~rect.
2. T'de aald HIghwaY c:::oiamlttee fa
hereby authori&ed. ""to determine' thehilit,v of ualng .ame or all
approval .rub'
each $100.00 worth of Regilter Slipl.
we'lI
a bright new SilVer Dltllar!.
. give you
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_the southerly .Ide ,of College, Avenue
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ORDINAlj'CB NO. 68t
AN OBDINANCB FOR THB WIDEN.
DIG AND. IIIPBOVlNG OF COLLEGB AVZNUB FROM CHBSIBR'
ROAD TO PRINCBTON AVZNUB·AT
THE EXPENSB OF ~E BOROUGH.
~E COUNCIL OF
BOROUGH
OF SWARTIIIIORB DOBS ORDAIN.
\VllBB.BAs. In COMeqUence of qree..
menta of dedication entered Into wJth the
Sebool Dld.rlet of the Borouah' of swarthmore on
24. 194.1 (recordecJ at ~
In Deed Book 1147. page 689) and With
Swarthmore Col1ege on Auauat 22. lUG
(recorded at Media In Deed Book
page 620) the Borough acquired an
ditlonal mlp of ..round for hls'hwa7
granite
eurh .ton_
apeeiftcaUoDlo
The d(
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further .utbQri&ed to
reoonltruet such aldewalb or portlonl
thereof and to DtOTe or replace auch
urub8 and otber,..ob~ .. IDQ" .,.
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I&J7 to cai-r7 oV.~ the tenu of the
..reemlDta with the Sehool Dlatrlet.·
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.8. In consideration of the dedleatlOft of
the aforeu.ld addtd01lal strip of elpt
(8·) feet of ~nd (wtdened. .. aforesaid)
&loDK the IOUtherl,. ll1i. of Coli. . .
nue. -M'-provlde4 In the-· aforeAld :qreeo.
men.. of declIeation. the ,aforeN.td: 'work
of wldeolpw ....
Cou...
IUM aball be done wIthout coat or
to either Swarthmore 0011eo'e
Sebool DlotrIct- or the Borouab or Swarth-
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April 26, 1957
" THE SWAR'i'BMORE~
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Rev'. Bishop Coiled
GARNET CANrEEN Junior 'Boys Sponsor :
By Boston Church TO MEET SAT. AT:' ".. Sole Driving Week
'. J;,.t. Col. and Mrs. H. Parker turned WednesclBf aboard the s. S.
Stamtord and daughters Kathie ~r1ca after CoJ. Parker's two..
and Patty of ~oo Park avenue re .. year toW' of duty·1n BOrdeaux,
France.
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Bingo will be held Saturday at
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the local church in Sepbember, the Garnet canteen with priz~ Dave RichardSon is chairman of
RUMMAGE 'SALE
1948. During his pastorate, there for each game. The prizes are de- the special assembly committee!
has been a steady growth in both .scribed as "guaranteed to get each Other chairmen are:
Methodist Ch~rch. Park ~v.,.ue
the program and membersblp of winner. his heart's desire or a pari Grant Hebble, slogan committee; W.....d.'. Ma, 1 ...;.. 7 to , P.M.
the church. In addition,' Mr.. thereof, if the desire can be bought Bob' 'Honie, poster committee; narMa,! Ma, 2.... :30 to 12 N.
Bishop's influence has· been fel-t at am" The games wUl start at 9 Mike Yarrow~ circular
committee; hllowshlp Han
5c Admlutoa
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,throughout the whole Philadelphia o'clock sharp.
Wayne Miller, classroom pointet:s
area in which he has ~n in
Chaperons will be Mr.' and Mrs. committeet Dave Edwards, stu~
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steady demabd as· a speaker. , Howard Jackson.and Mr. and Mrs. dent survey. .
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Among his wide actlvities in the William McClarin.
Luren Dickenson and,Lee Mc- a ice DGYDCfl I
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community sense are the followFadden will conduct the inter'
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Ing serv-lces: vice-president of the CRUM' CREEK BRIDGE
views, and Jack Walter is head of
• We have nat only the
Delaware County Health and WelCLUB MEETS TUESDAY a comrilittee to make some specIal ,
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desirwto, serv.e you well,
fa.re 'Board, president, Board of ,At the Tuesday night meeting studies. The daily dem~ilstration
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but: abo' the facilities to
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Dl~~tors of the Child Guidance of the Crum Creek Bridge C~ub ~ll 'be taken care o.f by a eom- ; ._ _;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;_ _ _ _;;;;;;;~
"compounding
your
Clime of Delaware County; mem- Miss Helen Wilson and Mrs. Kath- mlttee headed. by Jlm Bingham,
, ' :' DOl;tor's p~escriptions.
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be~ of the Board of Trustees of edne Brownell tied for first place and Roy Stuart has the. job?f
" You'll ~pprec:iat~ our
W~lson College. Ch!Ullbersburg; with Mrs. Kay Kennedy and Mr. ·securing. a wreck to be placed In
,COW1~ouS, ~ervic:eJand fair
m~ber of the ~ard of FrIends Leslie Luckie. Next were Mrs. the high, school parking. lot for
pri,~,. Try Us next time!.
NeIghborhood GuIld House, PJilla- S E Eby and Mrs A D Ander- the. week as a visual remmder. A
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. group tplder Do~g wo~ will s~e
delphia; member of ~e Board of s~n.·
the Robert Wade Neighborhood
There will'be an extra !Meting "that there is'' a dilterent 57 car In
House, Chester;. member of the of the Club Tuesday, April 30, at the parking lot each day.
CATHERMAN'S,
Board of Friends of ~ld Pine the home ~f Mrs. Walter R. Shoe~be w~k promis«;s to be very
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Street Ch.urch, Philadelphia.
maker, 510 Riverview road.
enlighterung..All visItors are welI
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Mrs. BiShop, the former Carola
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come.·
Franchot, and' their four children
SOPRANO SOLOIST
--"- - : - ' - - - - 2510 50% RedUction ~ .
~olly, Peter, T~othy, and Morin
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. (the latter two natives of SwarthEm I I y Pritcltard'... WeUand,
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more) •. have also a WI:lrm place in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
One Ad·Plays Tonight
WaysideCcirci and Gift,hop
• the aifections and esteem of their M. Pritchard of Morton, fonnerly
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congreg~tion and their cOmmunity. of Swarthmore, was one of two include Robert Patten '60 'as the
137 MaeDade Boulevard .
Mrs. Bishop has .served on the soprano soloists who sang in the father and 12-year-old Bruce
Folsom, Penna.
boards of ' the Community Nursing second Am~rican presentation of Cratsley, son of College Vice
SerVice of Delaware County and George Frederic Hand~l's Passion President Edward K.. Cratsley. as
Dally 10 to. 9
of the Delaware County Health According to Saint JOM, given at
boy. Director is Helen Smits
and Welfare Councll.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, '58.
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,During the second world war, Chestnut Hill, on GoOd Friday.
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Mr. Bishop spent four years in The Passion was conducted by Theodor Nelson may be loos~
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the Naval Chaplaincy, one year 'Dhomas B.' Dunn.
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described ,as a
of love and
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in the Aleutians and 'one year
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sex in the atomic age. Economy.
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aboar
NEVER MAAR\'
South P~clfic. Former ~st011ltes
The Friendly Open House gtoup only two actors, a boy and a girl
UN:fU.l1=lNOA Q~
were the First Presbytenlt1 ChUrch for ,Older Swarthmoreans will played by. Frederick GeIger. '57
WHO IS,MVDlReCt
OPPoSITE!.
of MOnrQe, Wisconsin, and the.old meet Monday afternoon at 2'at the and Starr' Koester '59. Author
~~urth,Presbyterlan Churo'h, AI- Presbyterian Church, Harvard Nelson,' son at Ralph Nelson of
btply, N. Y.
a v e n u e . ' . television, willdlrecthls'own
: A native of Morgantown,W. Va.,
play. Stage manager is Judith
lttr. Bishop' was educated at St.
Mrs. fiances G. Lumsden, ~_ Kazan, Eliza Kazan's daughter.
Paul's School, BaWmore, Md.; companied by .her brother MI:.
W:ashingtdn and Jefferson C611ege, Frank .A. Green, returned to her CQuntY league Counci,l
Washington, Pa.;·. University of Kenyon avenue home Wednesday
\ fo" II
Edinburg, Sc~tlaild; McCormick from Pompano Beach,- Fla. Mr.
wi M~et May
Semi~ry?Ch':cago, JA. I,.
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. Green will return to ,his home in
Swarthmore League of Women
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Detroit, Mich., this week end.
'. Voters',' members' will be. among
. ALBAN P"....
. Mr. and Mrs. IrVin R. MacEkvee :05e attending; the annual meetFor on. month only. any~'d.· ••~um that crqM. yow $2.00, or ~
New and Belt1lJlt Plan.
of Mt. Holyoke place spent Saturg of the Delaware County C,oun••• any brand t . ' ~ • any speed _ • • iJ now wdHh ~$ U)OtOward
.and ......... 8IDoe 1111 '
day at West Point, N. Y., attending ell, Lea~e of Women Voters,to be
the p~rchase of a~f RCA-VICT~R. d~si,icaJ' long' play album.
PIANO, TUNING
the Princeton-.Army LaCrosse held Friday, M.ay S, at the· Tyler
Ta~ advan~age'of this rare opportunitytiowl: " , . ..
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'PboD~ MedIa, 8-SIII .
Game, They were guests of Capt. Arbor~um,. Lima.
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and Mrs. N. P. New.bom. Capt.
Mrs. R~mond K. Denworth,
Newborn is aide to 'the comman- president of the local league, has
'dant. Mrs: New'bornis the former requested those who are planning
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EieanorDownes of Iudley Park. to attend' ~ contact .Mfs. HW;U;
10· PARK AVENUE
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Bprel, KI. 4-0171 by April 29.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
, The. progl-am will open with a
BAKE. SALE
business meeting at 10 a.m. Wal- -=================:!:=====.::.~.~=::::::::!::~=~
ter Carlson will be guest speBker, Sponsored by
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. Swarthmore VanIty Club
and will sPeak on the iilcinerator
question' at 11 a.m.
frida,. April 26
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5:10 p.m.
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. Tli~se, who are attending will
In Front.of ~nlc
Dring their own saridwich for the
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~ert and coffee will -be ~erved by
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the Haverford ~ague. The group .
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will 'reconvene again at 1 p.m. to .
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Mrs. F. Norton Landon of North
Princeton avenue has as nerguest
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PLUS A P
Metal - Wood - Leather
Bovard· of JIenryetta. Okla., who
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All Sizes-All Widths
is vlsiting for about ten days.
M·chaef Coil
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis of
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several days with Mrs. Ellis's
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Elmer Miller. En route home Dr.
and Mrs. Ellis stopped for a brief
with
Mrs. Owen W.
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SWAR~ 'LIONS a.
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RHMBMBER JI'BI
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
'of Wellesley ro,d will liave . as
their· guests Mrs. Karn's' brother
and' sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs
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Within .the memory. of many living people.
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Noiman McN81r of Louisville',
the ulove apple". was co~d~~ a beautiful bUt poisonous
Ky., who will arrive Sunday for plant, and the thought of eattng one was a horror to· Contemplate.
. a three-day visit to attend the Today the "love apple" is known as the tomato - one of our most
Mate!ials Hancili,ng Convention in I ~p~ar. veget~bles ~d an important part of our
. Smn!arly, . eo.1!ghtened people reco~ ,m.e crematiOIl me-.mo~l,~:!l kitidly, rev.erent way of·~ for 'their cIe~
loved ones,. pesailiJg their memories in kee~ With high-
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.. ~~ligious ttadi~. The cremation ·~l:iaI.IS; one .of the
.' very fuiest, yet tJ:te. c:qst may be among·t1ie.IOWest..
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For complete inf~on 00 the
memorial, write
or tele~ho~ us for .the booklet, "Why Mankind is TUming to
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