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Be )
OL_IJI:erve
Nat'l Youth Week
.
'Imn Curtain' Will .
Woman'
s "'ub
Top·1C
ft'
III I, _
.
d.Ist trieucls. Mr. Taylor and Mr.
Kulp will be present to ass1st
Mothers m81'Cb.lq With Mrs. Charles W. Kunzho/z
Joseph I..Ynch, captain, wUI be:
Memorial
with the brief devotloos.
The Youth Emphasis Week con. Mrs. William N. Driehaus. Mrs.
Edith H. Black, Mrs. Wlillam N.
(Continued from P'!8e 1)
. In observaJlCe of Nattonal Youth eludes with attendance at the
Vlachos, Mrs. Avery F. Blake, of Chester City M.lsslons, a form- Emphasla Week January 26 to Eighth Annual South ])!attict
The program department 'of the Mrs. Alfred G. Boyd, Mrs. Barton cr official of the Delaware County February 2, the young people of Youth Conference at •Trinity
Swarthmore Woman's Club will W. Calvert. Mrs. Donald G. Fol- Welfare Council, and twice chair- the Swarthmore Methodist Church
Chester, begi,:,olng with
present another very a ble person I e,
II Mrs. B UC hanan Harrar
• • ' Jr., man of the'Health D I VIS
on
a
e
I:U....."
..........
. I
f' th
scheduled a number· of un- a banque't on ........
ev-'-~.
The
• of foreign birth Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. I. Hoot. Mrs. W'lliam~. Pennsylvania Conference on So- I usual events ·for the period.
theme "I Become: through Prayer,
when Mrs. Peter E. Told, chair-' Bush. Mrs. William W. McClarm, cial WorkStressing service to church. BIble Readlng~ Worsliip," will be
man will Introduce Dr. Frank Mrs. Frank'H. Murray, Mrs. UndHe was a past·presldent of the community. and Christ, they will developed In three Ilddresse,s 'by
Kral', fonnerly from Czechoslo- ley Peel. Alice Marriott, Mrs. Chester Rotary CluD, a former begin their calendar with supper Dr. Fred Maser, a district super.
vakl~. Dr. Kral will speak a! 2 Raymond Winch. Mrs.· George member of the board of directors !it 5 p.m. tomorrow at the home intendent of the Philadelphia Can..
p.m. on the topic "Ufe Behind the Hager, Mrs. Robert. Fry, Mrs. Jack of the Philadelphia Rotar), Club. of Sue· Purnell, 304, Cornell ave- ference, and by panel di&::uas1ons
Iron Curtaio".
Hunter. Mrs. H. Elliott Wells, Mrs. At the time of his death he was nue. This will be just prior to the on Saturday. The Conference conA graduate of the University olRobert H. Depue. M;-;. Andr'r a member of the Swarthmore Garnet Canteen' which will com- eludes with a committnient serVienna, Dr. Kral was awarded Alexander, Mrs. Ro! Linsenmeye, Presbyterian Church aod the mence at 8 p.m. under the gujdand Holy Communion Saturhis doctor's degree In 1939 ~y the Mrs. Arthur Moscr~p. ~rs. Robert Swarthmore Rotary Club. His ance of . the Methodist young day· evening.
University of Sofia, Bulgarta.
Fulton, Mrs. Benjamm Deeble.
d t
his lively humor his
Games and events at ~e "Officers of the local Methodist
escaped f.:;om the Eastern Zone Mrs. Robert Helmuth. Mrs. George ::;~d~ ~~terest In people endearwill be directed by Mel Youth Fellowship are June Holt,
of Germany to the United. States H. Whitacre. .
ed him to all who knew him well.
assistant for youth work president. Sue Purnell, vice-pres!_
in 1948 a~d Is now teachln~ ~t
Captai~ Mrs. John C. Ma~l- In the ears of his retirement, 'he the Methodist Church.
dent; ~da Hall. treasurer; Conthe Vetennary School of Med,- pine. wdl have marching With Vir te :';rses of af'lectlon and ""mSunday, will be observed as nle Selway, secretary; Luren Dlckcine, University of Pennsylvania. her:
0
t.
_~ enJ'oved
Youth Emphasis Day with a ahorsong leader' Bob Loud1n,
The acoaunIs a f hisearIy llfe
Mrs. PhilIp . Aldan, Mrs. James fmemora
mlly ,on, auu
,
us of young people of .the Youth
' .
should give added background for Patchell, Mrs. Robert Borer, Mrs. aM Kurlzhalz was born in Co- Division :If the Church School
unde~standlng . the events of to- Robert Brodhead. Mrs. Vincent iUn\~;"', Ohio, where 'at the age combining with theChanc~d Choir
day m t~at troubled :,rea.
Carroll, MJ;S. Edmund. Dawes, of 22 he became assistarit seere- for a special' anthem. Mr. Taylor.
Followmg the meeting, tea will Mrs. James Delano, Mrs. James t
of the Railway Young Men's a native of CalifOrnia and flrstbe served by AlIce Marriott and Donovan, Mrs. Hilton Duling, Mrs. ;:;. ,.
Association He left the
student at Eastern Baptlat
Mrs. William M. Park- Mrs. Ford John Espenschade, Mrs. Raymond
rls~an
. I
k' Seminary, will preach the sennon
F. Robinson will have charge of FellOWS. Mrs. A. Wesley Hoge, ~C to serve as a. ay wor er
the theme "The ChUl'ah and
·
.
the tea arrangements. Mrs. Gorton Mrs. J; Grant Hebble, Mrs. WiI- :-,,'th the Sud~n Umte~. Mission IY,)uth."
8 P.M. Thiws.~ Jan. 31
W. Brush and Mrs. Robert W. lard Hollander, Mrs. Thomas m x:rorthero N,gerla, BrlllSh W~t
In the evening, the Junior High
Richardson will be door-hostesses. B d h
M
WillIam Hordern AfrIca, where he took great m- Fellowship w1l,l meet for the first
at the Wamall's Chlb
Mrr:. sH:;;;ert
Mrs. Jack terest in translating tribal I.ao- time with counselors Jin, and
....fit $wartloMore
Mothers' Polio March
McWilliams. Mrs. Frank Holman, guages. He returned dt~ t~: ~Ite~ Betty Marrash. At the same hour.
• '.blle Library
Tues. Night, Jan. 29 Mrs. J. T. Montgomery. Mrs. States. after repeate a ac ? of 7 p.m. the Senior Fellowship
•
Recreation A••••
Th omas Moore, Jr" Mrs.E. .
B malarIa;
. . later spentd"five years
d thm will meet for the first in a series
C.lh\ Donation ~t fII. Door
(Continued from Page 1)
Ridgeway. Mrs. C. C. Shute, Mrs. the :'''Ilsh West In
un
e of programs on "Dating. problems
Mrs. George SIc,kel, Mrs. George William' Watkins, Mrs. Frank F. ausp'ces of the Amerlcan FrIends. of Youth." ·Mel Taylor will lead r
Gillespie, Mrs. George Stauf'ler. WiJdebush, Mrs. H. C. Williams.
At the outbreak of World War
discussion and there will be
Mrs. L. C. Baker. Mrs. Arthur SiIM
J h
N tvl
a tain I, Mr. Kurtzhalz returned to the fllms on the subject. Mr. and Mrs.
vers, Mr.. Richard Noye, Mrs. Kirk . rs.
0 an
a g, c. p
'United States to be sent im- John Patterson are counselors
Nevius, Mr.. T. Royal Scott, Mrs. WIll have as her assistants.
mediately to the Mexican Border this group.
Alton Smith, Mrs. Richard David,
Mrs. Adolph Rubin, Mrs. Walter for YMCA work with ·the Armed
On Monday,evenlng at 7:30. the
Mrs. Vernon TFlbolcttl. Mrs. Lynn Molr, Mrs. ~rge '!'. Herschel, Forces. When this country formal- Methodist Church Is host tor the
Kippax. Mrs. ~Stephen Spencer. Mrs. :Oan Marmo. Mrs. Howard Iy· declared war. he became camp
Delco Sub-district rally
Mrs. Lemuel Holt. Mrs. Clark AI- Clymer, Mrs. Harry Young. Mrs. secretary of the YMCA at officers of the Youth FellOWibips of 11
I,'s'on, Mrs. John PI-"-ton, Mrs. William Wood,
Mrs. Willlam tr . I
t F rt R Is L,'ttle
.
UA>
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am ng camp a 0
00,
neighboring Methodist churches.
Robert Grogan, Mrs. Wilson Rush- Craemer, Mrs. Robert Wlls0!l' Rock, Ark.• servlng- under Majo'r i.. presentation, of the mL"61on
ton, Mrs. Peter Miller, Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Hobart Swan. 1iIrs. Norman Gen'l Robert Lee' Bullard later work made ......... ble by the Methoence FranCk, Mrs. ·Ralph Richards. I Hlilme, Margaret Campbell, Mrs. .
..
,
..
........
and Mrs. William Lee.
Charles Brady. Mrs. John Torrey, bocommand~".g ClffiWhcer Df thediRiar- dist Youth Fund will feature lile
Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. John
w DlvlSlOn. tablIshed
en a at vUttle
s on program
Captain M,... R: J. Herndon will
.. d ef fDllowed
hm ....- '. by recreation
was
P
M
di Q 1n1I B. Roxby, Jr., Mrs. Edmund, Jones, camk h
esniz· d'
t f'I ·f 75 an r res e......·
eTelepbDlle us to pick up
be assisted by rs. Sa e u·. n. Mrs. Earle
Roc, e orga e a s a o ,
From 8 to 8: 30 a.m. Wednesday,
your Doctor's prescripVolunteers for Mrs. Edward L. secretaries and served as exeen- the young people will meet in the
tions. We compoUlldtbem
Noyes, captain. Include:
live secretary for Camp Pike, l\Ild chapel for pre-school midweek
aud deliver the mediciues.
Mrs; Alex Mills, Mrs. William at Camp Travis, San Antonio, prayer fellowshlp .. .Youth Of the
Y DU pay only tbe
Prentice, Mrs. Raymond Lasslat, Texas, before his advancement to community are invited to share
pte.cription price-Tbere .
Mrs. Maurice Webster, Mrs. be. executl~e secretary of YMCA
this period· with their Methais DO extra charge.
Reavis Cox, Mrs. J. Jr. Walter, war work m the flve states comMrs. David Laird. Mrs. Leslie. prising the So)lthern Military DeCATHERMAN'S·
Walmsley, Mrs. Lawrence H. partment. Amimg his mementos
QUAKERS·
Pownall, Mrs. H. Logan Lawrence, arc testimonials from famous per- han
amaeIed. ioTa! Dbedieuce
DR,..G STORE
to tile -tate. hat _hJed: to the n
Mrs. Duncan Foster, Mrs: J. A. sonage.~ to his service~
llaiDa' prindp.. that the tint atTurner, Jr., Mrs: Vincent LathIn the nildst. of the war. his leaience of lIlan.klad lJ to God.
Read P .... 51-5, of • New Book
~;.o186
bury, Mrs. Richard Brandt, Mrs. wife died, leaving him with flve
.
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!.::==========~:;'I.::R:::lc::h::a::rd:....:w::..:.:ra~y~._---,,--____ small children. In Swall'thmore THE QUAKER PEUASION
at the end of the war, he Illarded
by WilliaM WI.tar CoMfort
Miss Leslie Osgood. graduate
"II Ill.,. help ""11 andentand lIIIemben
01 The 8otlet,. of Friend. and why
Smith College and founder of the they
bear teatirnollJ' for thb; prIndp1e.
Ingleneuk Tea room. and they
'rlc-SZ.50 po.tpald frOM
establIshed the family home here.
F. H. GLOECKNER Publish.,
illS Ch.r~ Str••t. "'Ua. 7.. Po. '\
He Is survived by his wife; two
.
LOcust ... 1770
or you'r nurest book do ...
sons, William and Robert,both
Attend
~ichener.
~s
~r,
'::===========~
Edw~rds.
wp"'''
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
at...,..
KI
of Swarthmore;
three daughters.
Mrs
.. Elizabeth O'Reilly,
Dalias; ~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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·.Texas, Mrs. Marie Tipping, Los
Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Ruth BuUer,
of Swarthmore; eight grandchildrlm and three great grandchildren. At the request of his family
flower. were omitted. Memorial
contributions may be sent to the
~berculosis Association.:
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LABORATORY
Mrs. Avery F. Blake, chairman
of the Woman's Club art department, has announced plans for a
visit to 'the Delaware Art Center,
Parkway and WOOdlawn avenue
Wilmington, on Thursday' afternoon, January 31. A special exhibit of Andrew Wyeth's paintings
is now on display.
TESTED
MORE THAN
-
600 TIMES
,
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A DAY
SPRINGFIELD WAtER
Mr. and Mrs. John M·. B. Ward
of_North Swarthmore aevnue will
entertain at I!.D oPen hOUSe .
morrow evening before the Duck
Club dance.
1I0bie Swan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Swan of Rutger. avenue, returned Tuesday from Chil_
dren's H
operation.
Mary Beth Hannum, dallllhter
of Mr. aDd Mrs. Edward E. &nnum of Lafayette avenue, ~
brated her fltth birthday at an
aftemOOl1 party January 12.
. Miss Edith K1etz1en returned to
her duties at Mt. Wilson Hospital.
Mt.WiIsOn, Mel, after a ~t of
&e.aal 'dQ8 la8t week with her
~Iy on ,.South Cheaterroact,
.
.
e;~iON~ AVE.,
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7TH & WELSH STS.
(or...
PRE-INVENTORY
CLEARANCE
Famous Make B~~ ........................... $1, $2, $3
c..... & Slip ..........c......................... $2, $4
Be,.. & Girls' Slow SuIts,~IO .......: $9, $11, $14
."rs' Jacket , Va_ $10 .... ,:.............'......... $6.99
'd"
~... '12
, ......'SWIfIteri, ..... $3 .-; ..........;...,............ $2
m
$HOP FRIDAY TILL 9:00
AHend
Hearing
. VOLUME 29-NUMBER 5
SWARTHMORE,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY'
I, 1957
,
.
•
Open House Sunday
For Com. Arts Center
Public
Hearing
$4.00 PER YEAR
,
Talbot Dies ·on. Police a!-=~i!un~::I!led Home &School WiD
.... sriay N·Ighi .'Confused.Parent'
eskW'GUne
s
Woman's Club Offers
'Investment' Series O·
The four-W~k series ~f clas-'
a .
PubU. Hearing on &he proposed
","utes, one.to the eas& and one
.
" .
,.
to &he west of &he Boroap (see
'
Event Marks Opening ses, "In1(esiments for Women Came Here in 1948 After map in last week's Swarihmor- Dr.' Helen
Huus of Penn
Of
N
S
recently by the swarth-,'
25
Y
.
Ch'
t
·
ean). of the InId-counb expressL
d
D.
• on
•
..
ew prnlg·
W
." Cl b '11 be fr
ears
on
es
er
eo
s
ISCUSslon
mo,,!
oman s
U
WI
ee
way in the IIIgh School Andland open to the community as a'
Force
torlum. MoodaY nll"ht, February
Modern Teaching" '
. The Community . Arts Center.
.
John F. Talbot, night desk \Dan 4 at 8
In deference to the "confused
Rogers lane. W"lllngford, is· hold- public service.
.and radio operator at the Swarth'
Council ill eager to parents" the ones wondering'about
ing opb. House Sundat. February
They will start at 10 a.m. Feb-· more PolIce Station for the past hear the expression of fair. eoli- the why's and wherefore's of
3 from 2 to 5 p.m. The public Is mary. 7, in the club-house ,and eight years, suf'lereda fatal heart atrneUve VieWs on the question. modern teaching methods. or
Cordially invited. The' occasion end at 11:30. The second 'dIs- attack on the job at 10:15 Wed- 1& bas' therefore atrol'lled thfs puzzling over why little Johnny
marles the opening of the NInth cuas1on. on February 14, will deal nesday nlgbt. Although artill.cial OpporillnUy for aU who have or. little Mary isn't being taught
·Annual Student EXhIbition.· Reg- mainly with· non-faxable bonds. respiration and oxygen were ad- OPinions on thesnbJeet to ex-,. the same way they were, the
Iatratlan' will also be open for thy The inexpensive books suggested ministered by. local Patrolmen press them at this meeUnc".
Home and School Assoctatlon will
Dew term Df classes, whldt runs as background reading may be Stanley Shepanski. who was In
present I5r. Helen Huus. . asso~
. tram. Feb1'l.lllrY 4 to May 18.
purchaSed at Bookways.·
the station at :IIhe. time, and ElIla
eiate profesSor of education at the
freshffients will be served and
Lindsay, as well as polIce frpm :
University of Pennsylvania in a
hostesses. f6r the afternoon
neighboring communities who reentitled "Mode·rn Methods Df
Mrs.. ,:aobei1·AmOld .and Mrs. Virsponded to a radioed emergency
Teaching In Elementary Schoola."
gil Ware of WallingfOrd.
.
call" Talbot died almost ImmedlDr. Huus Is an associate proStudents wlll be working on .'
ately and was pronounced dead .1956 Circulation Total" fessor of education at the Uniprojects· during the afternoon to
by Dr. William Rial Who arrived
versity of Pennsylvania, and an
provide a sample of what is dorie
a few minutes afteF the' attack.
Tops All· Records
authority on educational programs
Ii. the classes. Demonstrations will Woman's Club Garden
Talbot, who was 62, lived at 1402
t 73 295
In, modern schools. She will be
O
Edgmont
avenue.:
Chester.
He
halt
.
a
,
P
be given In early American dec"
,ept. to ' resent
.
The Annual Meeting of the introduced by Thomas Boyle.
oration, painting. ceramics, pupMrs. Ballard
been. a member 91 the C·hester po- Sw&rthmore PublIc Ubrary Asof the Swarthmore-Rut_
pet maki·niI, metalwork, jewelry,
lIce force
25' years before hla ,ociation Monday night in the ledge Elementary Schools.
etc.
,.
In ..iply to freqUent'
retirement in 1945. He was edu_ Borough Council ROOm. Borough
After the· formal talk, Mr.
Mrs.· C. B. Medford of Walling- frDm its members. the garden de- cated In Ch"!'ter parochial schools. 'Hall, heard returns from the Pl'\!- Boyle and a group of elementary
iord, fact.\lty·
chairman;
of the Woman's Club of . He suf'lered a heart .attaclt; two ceding tWO-day Library Election grade teachers from
loc;al
· says: .uThis Ia an opportimlty for
has announcert its years ago !l"d was
leave by which Alice Barber was re- school will lead a »anel discus"
ali to come see what the nelgh- prdgram for lIext· Tuesday after~ ?f absence from his Swarthmore. elected and RudDlf Hirsch elected sion of school metho~s.
.
\
bors are:domg and be inspired to
Mrs. lob during his recovery. He had to the Association'S Board of niAll parents of Swarthmore-Rut_
.joln In the fun this coming tenn." Robert M. Grogran, chairman, will just returned agtin tD his 3 to 11 rectors.
ledge
The
offered provlde··a introduce Mrs. Frederic . L. Bal- p.m. shift !!he middle of laBt wee):,
Among the 'statlaties noted by as other residents' of bot.hcomvariety from . which both. adults lard:'.tr., of the Pennsylvania
after suf'lerlng a ten-day lUness. Ubrarlan Bettina Hunter in her munities who are interested.
and children -may choose. Mrs. ticultural Society. at 2 p.m; in the
Talbot was ,a member· of St. annual report to the Ubritry.As- Maurice L. Webster. Jr., preslMedford slllted particularly
clubhouse. '
. Robert's R. C; Church. Ghester soClatJoli
hIghest circu- dent of the association, will prethe .famllJ' is vieteOn!e. ".The
. Mrs. 'BalIRrd, a graduate of the .and of the Fraternal Order of lation t(llal of 73,295. the addition s.lde, with William L.,
· 18 Interested in provldlngaa
Pennsylvania SchOOl of. JIorti.. Police. HI8. hObbies were Ilshlng,
767 new borrowenl with the ough, vice-president, in charge of
·9Ppdrtunltles,all pQ8Sible fortlel - eulture for WomenPd the moth- hunting•. and carpentry;.
....
I'!!ported at 3,494, and the program.
· aware Cowj.Uau& and otHers in er of four chlldrl'1l.· .0wnsandS'!l'Vlvlng are hlswldqw, the
:.of. l;l1'Q'.'books:i,A.coflee hOul:.wm.foliow the
Ute Phllad~phla area to
.
slDalf,~-hu..m: (~rIiI"r:,:,.~·Gosselln;·t~
.. the ·fOi.!l:bOok'col- pt-oUam: . " C ' . ' ' , .
pate in the arts and
Tbe
she cultivates over· liDO Prlm~:! J;:m ','1': .~., J tWlhn,0to 22,470.
publIc Ia urged to take
varieties. She will exhibit gran c
,ancy an . . 0
M.Iss Hunter. called the board's
this.·. ICon'nnunity'·
to many of these and dlacuss
and two alalera, Mrs. Mary Forethe
increase"
.cali and inquire li\bout
faclU- possih1lities of in-door gardening. .man aDd Mrs.. John Taylor. Sr.,
non-Jlction and juvenile, booles
ties bailable."
Her experiences may inspire oth- all of Chester. .
.
., read over the 10 year perlod'iHl!ers to trjr Year-round floriculture .
/ 195(1. In 1946, 41.702' booles circuand experiment with the "green WooI-Gatt.rlno Please Go"
with 7,759 of these DOn-.flcJohn Cedarstrom to Be
thUmb".
. "
llukets in which oenb'llJll- tion, 12,707 juvenile; in 1951, 47.to..
odds and eDds 658 booles circulated with 11,522
.Tuesday Night
Totals.on the Mothers' March
Scho~I:Census
of ~I' weol (preferabb"'
170884 juvenile; in
Guest well known
Tuesday ev!!lling are
. fOllr-pl7 tor afl'hans) DrPnIIy .1956, 18,726 nOli-fiction booles
John
Iy $8,008. Mrl_ J.
Calhoun
Bed C"- Imltten· were read, 29.738 juvenile.
in Philadelphia art circles, will
unced Wedn
......
C
II
.
.
,
are
In
place"
RllProprlatel:r
Oct
b
th
Lih
'
b
be
guest speak.er at next Tues8Il/lo
,
.....ay.
0 ege
A census of the swarthmore_ mark.....' inside the door of the
,.. 0 er was e
rary s us-'
Theatre Collections, becailse
Rutledge School.Dlatrict. w.ill b.e, . Boron"", Po·Hee .S'-lIoo, Tha . iest month, December -the least
meetilig of the Junior Womcoo
· p'eratlon of the manager, M er_
during the week begllUling S -.....
~---.... __ -'''e. s-.....- ,
ontin'U ed· on,P age 8)
_..
(C
Ciu.b
.• · it bas been iuuiOUoced
rill Jo' - Charles Bovard aDd his
by
Mrs.
Robert Shmidheiser.
.. ,~",
. . ~bruary 2, by' the combined
mare 0lIl.... of ''''-Provldent
team of
added anottier forts of the Swarthmore Hoine' and·
.....
.
chil1rman for the evenIng.
,$222.24 to tjle figbt agl$St Polio. .
. . Association and theLe8gue
?,IDP""-, &Bd the HarlDw
'Mr. Cederstrom,' who makes
Busineaa
irJ .the
and of Women. VoterS.. ThIs census is
. Mrs. .•
.
his home in BrYIl Mawr; received
· civic organizations have also- con- being uridertaken at the request
. , NOrman Bt1Ime, pro-·
A fltting- tribute of honor and his training -at the Philadelphia
trlbuted generously.
.
the School Board to aiIl in jtS dllction oJ(a:lrm.&n. for: the distinction was glyen 18$t ThursSchool and the Penn· Alth'iiugh some lett~ weI'!! sent I
to
vid
eeded
. S"'arihmore Bmnehef· the
sylvania Academy of FiDe Arts.
·
..
p ans
prothe e
n
. AlnerIDaD
Bed·
day t9 Mrs.
S. Delaware
Blair Luckie
the He is currently dlrectorof art at
out
from the Chapter, . office,
there facilities
for
dlstrict·s
IncreaS..
. Cmss, . .... ..Imlt- founder
of the
.County
Was
no Swartbn\ore
Gifta
In·
ul ti .
' . &e1'8 awaltiDa'
weal
to ftII·1m
the Federation of Women's Clubs, dur_ Episcopal Academy and a lecturer
.;.",.
.
..
,
. g pop a OIL
.
. t
eed ~
sollcitlng
It
Maurice Webster. PresIdent of ever
n
o r , ee ing Its mid-winter meetIng•. To at the Bryn Mawr Art Center
Ia hoped 'that .
who the Home and School ASsociation, .
for .w"eel· chair paLuckie. 95 year old "Penn- where he has held a one-man
were riot at home
Moth- announced that Dr. Wallace
Denta in mlUb.ry hMpllals bnt
Clubwoman", shDwing of his work. One Of his
ers
Ifill
CrorY had been appillntedto or- no ...
fllDlh, for wool.
was dedicated the 45th
better k.,.oWl\ drypoint etchings•
directly .to the
. of
ganlze. this cens·us an·d that 50
It Is hoped that there are
"Interlude." won awards at a re•
, in sary
held in
the T.wen- cent Philad
Media•. Pa., or telephone
mothers have agreed to make the
meket! away
tieth program
Century Club.
Lansdowne.
' elph la exhibit. Mr.
elosets in IIUID)' ho_ which
' .
has also been in charge
block worker Dr captain (see Th~ count.
S ..........
Both Mrs.
Clemenla,
wa. ~uoreaQ .•~or ..y anual')' 25) t 0
Dr. M.CCrory has ask1!d that the wID find uielr way· to these oen- president
and Russell'
presldini
Officer, pf a local radio program, "Explor. •'
catllor the mOQ!7.·.,
residents ol'this 'district lend. their taIn'ers dlll'in&'· the month of
Ing The Fine Arts." .
Meanwh1Ie the Co.nimlttee wishaid to the vo'unteets ..
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president,
spoke
of
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es to express Its gratitude to the who will be calling on them thIa aaan·
. un.....way.
M
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of. e
s. ,Roben Berlolett, Mrs.
volunteer workers !Ind.,.to the next week.
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years . aerdono.rs. f(F. their. helP. In the perThe CellSUS in the Ru...... -e
-1I1lIme . ~ &hat.some 01 It vice and lead _ 'p
the, orga - and Mr$. William Wahl, IV.
ba
final
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of which she Is ita Honor.. ps..
effort to'," 'wi
. pe OIlt will be ~en,·by
theRUiledge
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President.
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Polio, .
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Many memberoi of qte swirth,
CAIJ~~
TuesdaJ('a lOal'Ch Mis heralded Her.bert 'Stlegdman, _dent.
ADoUler. Bed en..need tor more Woman's Club attended both
by stiekeI'!l posted on, trees and
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hoap/tallred ve&eraDa Ia used sessions 8S delegates and visitors.
poles by the efforts of George s: MOLSTAD TO SPEAK
play"" eard$ to be dlsklblltecJ,
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Board members of the SwBrthMyers and, hla Sea Explorer
T
by !lira. lohn L. Good. ...... her·
more Recreation Association held
Scouts. WOrkers who aSsisted in
A YA SUNDAY En&ertalnmenl; and S uppl y
Jr. Assemblies to Meet their flrst meeting of the year last
the theater collections are:
Melvin Molsta!l Df Wall1ngtord Committee. These may' be left
Swarthmore seventh and ninth week in Borough Hall, and made
• George Hansell, Irwin
will be the guest speaker at the fa the _ _ ccmfalaerw. c.n- grade junior Assemblies Will meet prellinlnary .Plana for the 1957
Francis
FrancIS
ycliing
at 8k1bldle.. of either
er at the Swarthmore
Club summer season.
,
Logan H.·
,Mrs.'
S'u lid ay at
CIIIl'ds ... JlDUawDI be/patefaJIy tOll'tOrtow evenlng"the seY.epth . The Associatlon will again InCWfDrd, Mrs, Jobsn Natvlg, Mill. Churcb. He \\'iU ·Pleseni: "Ii. Ftil- ,1'eoeJ,et! and put to prellQit, grade conveniilg from 7 .to 8:30 elude 'the Pre-scboOl and Primary
Hobart SWllD, Mrs. Earle
bright Year in Norway" in color- Ret! er- uae.
p.m.• and thenlnthjrMde, 8:45 to group,the SUIDDII;r clUb and base. .
M"n. Charles Gerner, Mrs.
f!d slIdes tal
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balll/rOUps in the program.' •
J.ook. Mrs. Bovard, lIIrs.
Year abroad- as a Fulbrlgbt prO- 'Oo-It- Y.oUrself' Theme
Seventh grade hosts JViIl be Mr.
Richard Noye, piesidelit, an-.
FIne, Charlotte,I.ynd, .John Mar- fessor' at Norway's .technieaI unI., . , .
and Mrs. J. Harry BtAiUiIbn
nouncecf tbqt aJlllllcatlClll' for dIPhoebe
Mr. 8Ild
vers1ty' in'Trondheim.' two e;.
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For Garnet, <:anteen . be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. rectorsh1J)s of any of the swnmer
DOIlald JIend-. Samu,eI.
grees sou\tl of tihearctlc-clrcle.
Gamet Canteen will meet to- Robert Bird. Mr. and Mrs.
. programS shOUld be made to Mrs.
AmI~ MabbotJ, P1!lUp s"atD.
The pictures' will Incl~e, tile lOorroW everung at' the Rutgers Gray, and ME:, and Mrs.
G. AlB MflIs, 530 Walnut I8ne, .
l1ain NeIsJo,. ~'H:ele!l' Jrowe,·
(lords and mountains of
AVellue SchooL PartIcl'panta
GQodwin..,.
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and
oh irip to the
to brina" thelro'lfil id_
... Ninth grade hosts wID be
. lIarsban SebmJdt, 'Ii ;c:li6,
tinent. 1IoJaqd
date·
8iut Mr&
1Iun.,
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0eet M·ISS Rar..ber, R•
Hirsch to LI·brary Rd.
'Green
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To Spe·ak Here Tues.
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teq~ests
cO~ittee
th~.
grli~ted
n~hwill'be"HousePlants".
classe~
Drin~ipal
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Hor~'
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ScarlJor~
many
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MOTIIERS HARm
.BRINGS
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Cede~om,
Starts Saturelay need~-by
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volun~rs
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Phila.Artist to Sjllak'
At Jr.Cfub Meeting
~Yplaee
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M.rs. LUCkie
PftSen.-
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Values Like These in Our .
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Mr. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of
North Chester road returned today
from the three-day midwinter
meeting of ~e Pennsylvania Bar
~Iation lD Pittsburgh..
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Sanfo~d
of Vassar avenue had as theJr
guest for several days last week
Mrs. William M, Fine, formerly
of Slvarthmore, who resides at the
Woman's City Club In Philadelphla.
Mr. and Mrs. John MacAlpine.
Jr.• of North Princeton avenue
have as their guest Mrs. MacAIpine's mother Mrs, F. A,. McCornack of Traer. Ia.
Miehael Field, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Field of Vassar ave,
nue celebrated his 6112 year birthday' Thursday. Janucry 24. with
,his first grade class at the Rutgers
Avenue School. Michael bake
iced his birthday cake. which he
shared with his classmates. He
. chose this time for his party since
the date of his birth, J.lly 24. occurs at an inopportune time for a
class party.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson of Yale avenue have had as
their guest Mrs. Anderson's mother
Mrs. E. W. Schaulfler who returned Wednesday to her home in Chicago. III.
Mr. 'Ind Mrs. Walter H .. Geer
of Acaaemy road will have as
their guests tor a week Mrs. Geer's
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Daven..
port of Kinderhook. N. Y.. who
will arrive this week end.
Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Schoenberg
of Harvard avenue with their son
Mikey will return from the Coast
FebruarY 18 for a stay in the East
during which timeDr. Schoenberg
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BueJmell UDivenlty, Lewlabura
AnIle Is a member Of the
junior class. The Bw:kneIi cast
will be uSI!d fM the production Of
the play for television in FebrlJal}>
by a, Wj]kea~BarreTV station. .
Prof. and Mrs.' Roy F. LinBen~
meyer of Dartmouth avenue have
as their guest Mrs. Llnsenmeyer's
mother Mrs. George Evans ot
Pittsburgh who will· visit in
swarthmo;" for se
an.d Mrs. A. Sidney, Jo~nson: Jr..
of North" Chester road. retumFti
yesterday for a lnid-semester va.
cation from Bucknell UniversitY.
Lewisburg.
Floyd Pope of Dartmouth avenue attended the National Boat
Show in New York City where he
.
has been exhibiting boat trail\!rs
Members of the bowllDll· aDd
golf teams entertained TuesdaY
afternoon at the ,SprlDgbaven
Club ·with a luncheon and bridge
in honor of Mrs. Robert Hether.
of Rutgers avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
oJr" of Cornell avenue have recenUy returned to Swarthmore
after a six-month. stay in, Worcester, Mass., dunng Mr. Bowdltch'~ illness.
.
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Harv. eli
ard avenue recently entertain.
at a luncheon in honor of Mrs.
Geo
E Wil
h ' · Isiting
rge.
s,!n w. 0 IS V
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Dr. and Mrs. J. AlbrIght Jones of
Elm avenue for s!'ver.al months.
Peter Bloom, son of Mr. and
MrS. Herman Bloom· of Columbia
t Co II
avenue. retums today 0
me
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Y afte
Univers ty. I haca. N. '.
r a
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week's mid-semester vacation a
home. Fred Bloom. who is also
spending his mid-term vacation at
home. will return to. Cornell Sunday:
,'
Martha Calhoun. a sophomore
at Carleton, College. Northfield.
Minn.• joined a group of 200 students for a long weekend of skiing
in the mountalns'of Wisconsin.
following mid-year examinations.
Martha is secr~tary of the Ski
Club.
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,Approxunately 50 Swarthmoreans attended the benefit cocktail
party Saturday at the Ridley Park
h~e °bf Dtrh· and Mtors. WI~liam l;rb.
gIven. y , e doc rs' WIVes Auxiliary at Taylor Hospital.
manufactlqed by his firm.
Mr.. ond Mrs, William D. Jones.
Jr,. will arrive this week end
fiom Saulte st. Marie, Mich.•
where Mr. Jones has been stationed with the Army. He has now
complete!i hls service and he and
Mrs. Jones will make their home
at 304 Vassar avenue for an indefinite peI:iod of. time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore Elkinton of Harvard avenue entertained over a recent week end
Prof. C.. Arnold Beevers, crystalogrspher of the University of, EdInburgh. Scotland.
I
~aren Peterson. daughter:of Dr.
and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson of
Vassar· avenue, in celebration Of
ENGAGEMENT
her 13th birthday, was hostess
MiI,'. and 'Mrs. George M. 'Allen
Saturday night at a dessert and
of·
Riverview road announce the
movie party for 12 ·of her eighth
engagement
of their daughter.
grade classmates,
Jane. to Mr. DeWlayne J. Piehl.
Mr. and Mrs.· E. L, Conwell of
son of Mr. and ·Mrs. August .Piehl
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Columbia IIvenue had as their of Bridgman. Mich.
guest for the week end Miss Birgit
will lecture. Dr. Schoenberg Is on Moeller of Copenhagen. Denmark, ..
BIRTH
sabbatical leave from the Univer- who is on a fellowship for a year
,
slty of PennsYlvania. where he is and, is er/gaged in social wor!t; at
Mr. and M~s. John S. Kistler of
a teache? of mathematics. and is
West Chester announCE: the birth
at the present time associated With the Norristown State Hospital.
of a son. Matthew ,William KIstler.
Stanford Uolversity in California.
Minil McWliliams . was guest of January 23. Mrs. H. Miller Crist
Dr. and·· Mrs. Schoenberg and honor at a surprise birthday party of Pll!'k avenue is the paternal
Mikey~l fly. ~Ew;ope In April. give!' Wednesday afiemoon.J:an- grandmother.
Mr. George-, M.
Their 'di!ugbier' ;Bea·· Schoenbe.g uart· 23; 'tIIi ':Uie c)ccasion"'of! her Hardln)'of'iWynnewood lir'
will remain at West Chester State ninth birthday by her parents' Mr. maternal grandfather.
Teachers College, where she Is and Mrs. John McWilliams 'of r-;;;;;========--~
enrolled as a freshman this year. North Princeton avenue. Nancy
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BAKE SALE
Eric Peterson. sOn of Dr. and Craemer. daughter of Mr) and
Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson of Vassar Mrs.. William Craemer. Jr., of Sponsored by WSCS of ....thodist church
St.lirtfltQ at 9:30 A.M.
avenue, sustainOd a head 'injUry Sprlngtield. was an out-of-town
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in a fall at a swimming meet Sat- guest. Mrs. Ralph 'V. Little. Jr.• of
Co.o,
- Fro •• WI.,j.w
urday -but was able to ret!lrn to Haverford place presented a pUpschool Tuesday.
pet show for the entertainment of
Mr. Edwin J. Faulkner ;'f Dick- the 24 guests,
Inson avenue ·Is visiting his father
Bea Schoenberg. daughter of
and sisters at Fort Lauderdale. Dr. I. J. Schoenberg of H~IlV,artlll
I'0Il. ALL
Fla.. for two weeks..
avenue. retum!!dWednesday to
MAGAZINES.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwe.e of Mt. her studies at West C!H.ster 'State
LLOYD.
D....n ...
, Holyoke place went to Harrisburg Teachers College after a week's I
Wednesday to attend a board visit during ·the mid-year vacameeting of the. Pennsylvania Coun- lion with her brother-in-law and
c1l of Republican Women.
si,ter Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brody
~r. and. Mrs. Russell Heath and ot Roselle. N. J. Bea Is a me.mtler
thelr daughter Barbjra elf Cedar of the freshman claSs at W e s
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lane leave today f~r a week end Chester and is an officer of her
Swarfflmare, Pa.
at Buck mil Falls.
, . dotrnitory, .Freshman Hall.
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Mr.. and Mrs. J!>hn Scott of Vas-·
;.
f Thurs., FrI. " Sat.
. sar avenue had as their overnight • Peggy Schmidt. daughter of Mr.
Jan. 31. 'Feb. 1.2
ldt
Co•• eIy'
guests Friday Mr. Scott's brother:. ~d ~rs. W. Marshall Sdun
JItI, HolII"., •.P••I D..,I••.
Bill Scot! of Washlniton. D. C.. D.ckinson . avenue. celebrated her
"SOLID GOlD· .CADILLAC"
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of sevehth birthday Thursday. Janufrida, Features - 7:30 anCi 9:30""h4.
Syracuse. N. Y.
ary 24. at a supper party for 10
Sahlrday ,Fllalut'" - &.8-10 P.t.4 •.•
Mr. and Mrs. John Lord of Crest of her friends.
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SHOW
lane will spend the week end in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore ElJdD_ .
SAT. 1 P. M.
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Mr. and Mrs. S ..R. Coale,
ed at dinner last week· Mr. and 2t-i'ort S.bJects·
3-"1110, of Rocll.. Mo" Ser/al
'. Mary Anne Bunker. daughter Mrs. Phillip Harris of ~::d ~a. Gre,~. "MAVERICK
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Bunker. Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. l!o
9UEEN" ' ,
(Technteolor)
Jr,. of Mount Holyoke plaoe. play- of Bowling Green, Mr..and· Mrs.
ed the part of a Page in "As You J. Robert James and Mr. and Mrs,
~.n. & Man., Feb. 3. 4·
A. :Actl..-p.ct... n,Ulorl.·
Like It... ·a recent dramatic pro! S. Francis Nicholson of, WaJlingMoore
duction presented by Cap and {()rd. alid Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W: Robert Wa'.... ,'
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lrodencll.
Cra,*,,,,
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!>a.ger. the drama .group of Binns ()f MuIllenberg avenue.
THEATRE·
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B'EAUTY SALON
Irs THI CARl THAT COUNTS
9 South Chester Road ..
Can Klngswood 3-0476
Act/v. M_"r of ... !wa....or. . . .1•••• Allocl.....
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CHECK, YOUR CAR FoR WINTER.
D.lco BaHeri••
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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ROBERT J. AT%, Mgr.
, Opposite Borough Parking Lot
Klngswa,od 3·0440·
Dartmouth and Lafayette
".M. .
~ose Valley Nurseries, ,Inc.
,Middletown R'oad
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R. D. 16. Media, Pa.
Opposit~ . High Me.adow
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Custom Landscape Work
T.I.phen.: CH.ster 2-7206
Ask for Ben' Palmer or Henry Arnold
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Visit our Roadside'. Ma....t on the Mlddl.tawn Roqd
SEASONAL SPECIAL
5 Ibs. Seaboard Wild Bird Food and 8ird Felder $1.69
TREE WORK
Trimming - Transplanting'.
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Mall. Arrang.ments Now for S,rlng Spray Program
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The Real Live,. 98.6 . Degree Type.
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Lightweight Baby Siroller that fotdscompadly
(w~en Baby is Removed),
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~Ingswood 3-4191
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BEC,AUSE 'ITWILL:
I, JiiiiOft-A-tA'FF &~ MUG/CBoX n, L
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9 a. m. - 1 p. m.
3-"CRIMSON PIRATE"
T1Te
Eilter'caty
era.. . •..,.co ,.ell,
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our Ne~t Ten-Week Cour~ Starting
,WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 6 .
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_110'" S.bJech
ALFRED ,HITCHCOCK'S
"To Catch a 'I1l1el"
Prolong the Life of Your Needle
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aIds h~"'fj,fj IOUnd
. and (3) 'lubricates, cleans and prO~ t any... rlcDI'd,·.
royally for only $1.001
reat your raeards"
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BEGINNERS ADVANCED
CHILDREN'or ADULTS.
Call Klngswood 4-3054
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'Dean of Univ.Named
of Del.
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ENRY L. McCORKlES,
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'Between Heaven anti H6II'
.\. 'fCinemalcot'e_ - Technlcotor)
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7"5 and 9:35 P.tot,
F. B!:: ~:w~!
Offlcer.
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Winterize With, Prestone or Zerex
GuJf Gas aild Oil
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Attendln/!:
a.venue; currently an
by the Swarthmore Junior WomMr. and Mrs. Henry L. McThe Swarthmore HIgh School counsel in the law department, IIn·s Club '!uesday of last, week Corkle .of 226 Park avenlle re- ·College. Prof. Will Beg,.n
lIasketball team travels to Radnpr Scott· Paper Company, has been were several h~red guests from cently enplaned on a three-month
tonight to play its second game of named as employee relatioos as- ~e Federation of Women's Clubs: business trip that will take them
New Duties In
the Bec'1"d round ill league com- sistallt' in the industrial relations ' Mrs. F. H. For8YU\e, state pro- aroU.nd the world. Taking of! the
July
petition and will be . after its diviS1on.
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chairman and also Juntor inorning of Janua
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eighth victory :In.l0 league. games.
Brewster. in his new responsiadvisor; Mrs. Russell C1em. . , ry
In snow . Dr. G. Bruce Dliaring of Yale
Last time out, the Little· Gamet billty, will assist in the coordinacounty president; Mrs, W. and freezIng we~lIher. they ar~ avenue, has been appointed dean
beat the\Ralders from Wayne by tlon of labor relations activities. ~shleJ" .Nelson. Jr., CQunty first rived at sunset m Los Angeles of.the S~bool of Arts and SCiences
one poinj in a closely contested and retlrI!{Dent plan administra- VIce presIdent; ~rs. ~. Earle .Sh\!l- wltere the temperature was in the an~ pr~fessor of English at the
game.. Radnor features' 6'7" Jay tion, as well as, i!l 'bther areas.
county third vIce preSIdent; 70·s.:
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Umv:ersItr of Delaware, Dr. John'
I Anglada, and 6'1" Hugh Detrick, A graduate of Lawrence College, Mrs. Jud"'!n R... ,Hoove~. Jr.. During their sbort visit with A. P~rklns. president. announced
a good driver and jump shot art- Brewster received his law degree Swa~thm!,re Senior Woman s Club Mr.' and Mrs. John C. Sells son- in Newark, Del. He will begin' his
is!. Regardless of Radnor's record. from the· UDiverslty of Wisconsin preSJde~t; and Florence J. Lucas- in-law and daughter of ~. and new duties. July 1..
which is not too impressive, Coach, Law. School.. He is a member of se, Sernor Club correspondlng,.sec- Mrs. Henry I Hoot of Lafay·ett
Dr. DearlOg now IS an associate
EIII s Dwyer's .
Raidera must be thI' Wi·
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home in· Ingle-e professor 0 f EngIish. a t Swarth-··
reckoned with and a team cannot Bar Association.. He is, In addiattending were several wood. Cal., the McCorkles met by more ~ollege and
a former,
let dOwn, because if it does. it lion, a member of Delta Upsilon, prl!SJdents and other officers of chance Clifford-' Bryant ()f Sche- public speaking instructor in the
us~lIy finds itself 00 the wrong and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. .
Clubs in Delaware County'. nectady, N. Y., son of Mr. and ev:e~g divlsilln at Pennsylvania
side of the score.
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Brewster joined Scott in July,
Members and guests W';ltched a Mrs. S. Milton Bryant Of South ~Itary College.
Friday night the Little Gamet 1955,.85 an .associate counsel in n'
C,~med~ by Sophie Kerr. Chester road. wh() was in Cali'We are grea~lJ:' pleased that
set a new school SC()rIng record the iaw department. Prior to that ~ ~Ied:. They re None of Them fornia on a b~ness trip. Mr. Dr. Dear~g Is JOIning us." said
when it visfted Upper Merion and he t .was_ ,associated with the law I' ect.
Bryant. Mrs, McCorkle, and Mrs.' Dr. Perkins. "A careful national
won.. It was a terrific team effort firm' of Aberg. Bell, Blake and METHODIST ....OMEN
Sells were classmates at Swarth- survey of, possibilities for. the
scoring 95 points·· to Upper Mer- Conad. Of Wisconsin.
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more HIgh School.
deanship has been made. In apite
ion's 66. The team, had
re-.
He is. married and has two chilPLAN BAKE FOR FEB. 8~eforetbe McCorkles boarded of .a shortag~ of, men ,..ith the
bounds, 36 of which were supplied dren.
A Bake Sale sponsored by Cir- the plane for Hawaii. fJh- dined desI~ed com.b.matI,on .of scholarly
b
en! And J
cles 4 and 5 of th.e ~oinen's So-~
and
dministr t
tal
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displaying greatly improved Iboard . Members of Kappa' Kappa Methodist Church will be held last fall in Swarthmore.
~nte~i"Wed. Nohe seemed by age.
work. got 14. In the scoring p.hase .Gamma will meet for sewing .
,monilng. February 8. startAnother chance
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mtelJigence and demonstrated
of the gaIile co-captain. Charlie Tuesday, February 5. at the home lDg at 9: 30 a,m., in the front wIn- cured ·~t the airPort m;:ere ;::- qualities of leade1'6hip and charWentz was br.i1l1ant while drop- of Mrs. Florence Broomall. Brookof the C~op.. The sale kill encountered Mrs. Robert' WW·'teY acter. to be more fitted than Dr.
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candieS, cookies. p(es, and other daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Philip . ,,!J or
s comp ex posiand. drive-Ins. Andy Jonl'S sunk
baked goods will be available.
Khiskern of Riverview road Mrs lion.
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Bob Doherty. son of Dr. and
Mrs, John F. HamUtonWhite had been in Los 'A~gele; .Dr. D~ar~g and his wife. Betty,
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Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm Sprin field h'
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?f for a few. days attending a Junior wIll resIde. 10 Newark. Del. They
.Swarthmore had )ittle trouble aven"e, has been elected to the. sisted\
~'::':~dw~ b~ as- League Convention and ;';"as hur- have tw~ children, Mary Susan
from the beginning of the game. National honorary history frater- of Gra~ p' k M • t. PIe";,, rying home to Honolulu. During ,and James Bruce.
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At )laUtime the score was 58-30. ~tt. Phi Alpha, Theta. Bob, is a Bridger ~, ~rdsle ~S~oa~ald::~ their ~ree-day stay in Hon()lulu
and the localS out-scored the Up- senior at Denison University Ed,·.L M M Le
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the most concentrated rainfalls
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;Barbara Bloom, aDughler Of Mr.
the Islands have ever received.
ford was commissioned a Second
51 percent; hel~ the~ointage .'~Ild I\Irs. Herman Bloom 'Of Co-. S - , . 1
Mr. and Mrs. M<:Corkle plan to Lieutenant in the U. S. Marine
was Andy J~es 82 percent and lumbia avenue. has been· home. trmg Quartet in
return home in March. Mr. Mc- Corps at Quantico, Va .• in DecemWhitey ;Wentz s 75 percent.'
during her mid-term vacation and;
Concert Here Feb. 8 Corkle is an associate editor ·of ber. On leave "ver the holidays.
Next TuesdaY afternoon at will· return Wednesday to CenThe 'JullJlard String Quartet will Presbyterian We m"gazIne. Dur~ he is now en roulI! to ~e Naval
Swarthmore there wUl. lie "01\1' ot ~I'f J~o.r CoUege in Hack- present a rogra - of M.ozart, B
ing thelr abrence Mrs. McCorkle's Air Station at Pensacola: Fla., for
the most .important games of the ettstown. N. J.
thoven a!d B;t,k next
ee- parepts ·Mr. and Mrs. l1emberton flight training.
campaign when powerful Yeadon
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, D. Lewis evenin~. February 8 in c=~~· M., Dickson are staying with their ' ~an is a graduate of Swarthcomes. into ~wn' ~ ~~ willofl'ar~ avi!D.l\e ha~as thelr guests Memorial. The" 15· cOncert is children Laura, ,Nina, and May- more ~gh Seh'!Ol, - 1952; and
.be a Qruclal· test tor bOth teams. Satilid.ay evening MJss JOyce Rein under the aus i'
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rllBLlSlIBD BVBIlY ftJDAY AT SWUTIIIIOIUI, .04..
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OIIi.ce at Swarthmore, Pa., undet" tile Act of March 8, 1879.
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The folioWtng .t4tement (lito
DEADLINE-WEDNr-SDAY NOON
the poaltton Of Swarthmore Col.
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VARY
1957
lege in TegaTd to the proposed ex·
SWARTHMORE. PE."NA.• FEBR
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preuw"l1 hili been sent to the
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editoT bll Courtney Smith with
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
TRINITY NOTES
f tlie tl!que.t that it be published.
During February the race reJa·
There will be ~o~~":'~:?c~~ To The Editor:'
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tions committee of the Meeting the Holy c : u n M ming Pray.
At a time when' we are !Ill
• will present a series of discussions Sund~ ~o hel:' at ~. 30 a m at troubled over the difficult probs
~ on some aspects of inter-racial er w
11 d ·rt e.rts· of lem of the location of a North·
he a h 1ep~ ':teet At South expressway in Delaware
tensions in the Philadelphia area. which
The IIrst one. on February 3, will th~ ~h%" th~;e :ll~e a celebra. County I would like to .mentlon
be a "General Survey of the Prob· 11.1 a. .
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certain considerations which are
lem . in Delaware aounty" by tion of the Holy omm on... perhaps best expresSl.'
Thomas Colgan, director of the . The Yoong Peoples' Fell~ship more College in the IIrst instance
Philadelphia suburban comm~ty 18 scheduled to hold a meeting ~t though they ultimately have di.
relations program of the Amencan ,7: 30 p.m.
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rect bea)'ing on the welfare of
Friends Service Committee. These
The fOllowmg wlll serv~ as every citizen in this area of the
taJks will be held at 9: 45 a.m. in ushers at the 9: 30 a.m. ServICe- state.
the Meeting House:
W. M. McCawley, head usher;
One hears from time to time
J. A. Piccard, J. R. Taylor, R. ~. that the Crum Creek Valley, run·
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Woods, C. R. Cacace, J. B. DavLS. ning through the Swarthmore.
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trust in God divine Love At 11: 15 a.m ...,..F. W. Plowman, College grounds (It is imporiant
brine; man sure' guldance will
head usher; John Aaron, alternate; to reatize that the College !,WOS
brought out at Christian Science J. L. Comog, E. O. Cramp, C. H. I property, on both sides of· Crum
by the Lesson· W.. Ingraham,
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Scriptur'll passages in the Les· IS scheduled to serve as acolyte
Mr. Bishop will preach '4t the
son-Sermon will include the fol- ~t 8 a.m,-A. Hopkins and S. Irv- 9.30 and 11 o'clock serVices Sun.
lowing from Proverbs (3:5,6): 1011. a~ ·9:30 a.m.-C. Hally,
'd~y. The tiUe of his sermon will
"Trust in the'Lord with all thine MoscrJp, and R, Jackson at 11.15 be "The Temptation to Use Our.
heart· and lean hot unto thine a.m.
selves". . /i'
own 'understanding. In all thy
The Boy Sopranos will rehearse
Church School classes are held
ways acknowledge him, and he o~ IVJonda~ a\4:45 p.m., and7~~ at 9:30 and,ll; the Senior High
shall. direct thy paths."
Girls ChOIr w 11 rehearse at "
Bible sludy meets 'at 9: 45.
An invitation is exlen~ed to p.m.
Men's and women's Bible class
There will be a service of Eve.
all to alte~d Ihe services at First
ses convene at. 9: 30 p.m.
Church of Christ, Scientist 206 ning Prayer at 5: 40 p.m. on Tues·
The Communicants' Class will
Pilrk avenue at 11 o'clock.
day.
meet al '4: 30 . iri MT. Bishop's
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one service only-Holy Commun. study.
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ion at 7 a.m. Th.e Boy Sop~anoS
At 5 p.m. the Junior High Felwill repearse at 4:45 p.ri\.
lowship will. meet fit 5 p,m.to
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
practice the choral reading "And
Joseph P. Bish~p, Minister
On Th\lrSday there will be a No One Asked". .The recreation
John Schott. Associate Min1ate>' celebration, of the Holy Commun•
. Snnday, February 3
ion at 10:30 a.m. followed by the period at 5:30 will conltnue a.
9:30· A.M.-Adult Bible Classe.. regullir ~nthlY meeting of the discussion of ''You and Your
9 :30 . and '11:
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"'" Woman's uxiliary. The thenie for Summer Vacation". Supper is at
School Classes.
this meeting is to be "Prepara- 6:.30 and "hoir rehearsal is at 7.
9:30' and 11:00 A,M.~. BIshop
The Senior High Fellowship wilJ
w1ll preaeh.
tion for Limt". Luncheon will be meel for_ supper at 6: 30 in Me.
4: 3&
P.M.-Communicants
·Class. served:,~.
in. the Pllrish Hal!' at '12:.30 Caban .....
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Hign.F.I'llowship.
8:30 P.M.~r. High Fellowship. P~ii will h
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l11>ars81 at Afterwards th.e group
8:00 P.M.-Young Adults
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re earse a • p.m., ·will meet in the Hearth .room to
Monday, February 4
Sop~anos ~t 7: IS p.m., and Ihe see, a 111m on the baCkground and
7:30 P.M.--<:hurch School Work· ~: s ChOJ;.:eh:arsal will be at reason_for mental .,j.d emotional
shop.
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breakdowns. Mr. Bishop, will lead
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Adult Bible Class will be hel4. a. discussion' on the. signillcance
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On Fqd.y there win be a ser·
The Young Adults will meet at
vice of Evening Prayer at 5:40 7:15 for Bible studY,
P.l)1.
Robert Wilde
p.m. .
Mr. and ,Mrs. Melvin MoIsta'd will
Minister of Mnsic
show slides of the fjords and
SIIIlda¥, Februar,- 3
METHODIST ~OTE!:
mountains of Norway. jI4r. alid.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday Schoo!.
Members of the Methodist Youth Mrs. ,Molstad ·spent ·a·' year In
11:00 A.M.-Rev. P. Glenn Trem· Fellowsblp will register. today Trondheim where Mr. Molstad
.;~o'rP.M.-MYF and Jr High '(Friday) at ,4 p.m. for the week· was ,a'-Fulbright professor at the
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end MYF Conference at TrInity technical Ublveis.lty. The program
Church, Chester. The Conference will also include highlights of their
K. La~~~~=~~ Rector will begin FridaY evening and trip to. titecjmtlnent !luriDg the
. Sund&)', February 3
conclude Saturday eVening.
Suinmer of 1954.
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Church School classes will beThe Couples Club will meet for
9:30 A,M.~Morning Prayer.
gin ,at 9: 45 a.m. Sunday with clas~ a covered dish supper and ''Fun
Church
School. Communion.
ses ·for all ages. At til
Night" HMondajr"
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7:30 P.M.-Young Peoples' Fel· MOrning Worship Service the Rev.
an a.
ose who would Uke
lowship.
Mr. P. Glenn. Trembath will be to attend are asked' ·to, call the
Tuesd&)'. February 5
the guest preacher.Hi~ sermon John Kennedy's..-at IOngSwOOd 4~
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
topic will be ''Not COlinting The 1912.
, Wednesday, Fehruar:r 6
Cost". Mr; Trembath, who coines
The Workshop Series at 7:30.
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
as di,rector for the Stewardship Monday will have three new stall
Th1U'8day. February 7
Crusade, rs a na~ve of Michigan membe.......Dr. Wilfred T. Packer,
10:30 A,M.-Holy Communion.
and has been a Methodist pastor professor· of ~l:uistian lilducation,
Friday, February 8
for 14 years. Now he is a 'Staff Crozer Tbeological Seminary; Mrs.
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
member of the department of 11._ W'esley Wagner, fonner supervis.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
nance aDd lIeld service of 'the dis or of music at, Swarihmore HIgh
OF FRIENDS
vision'of National Missions of the School; and Mrs.' Reavis Cox,di.
Sund&y~ February 3
Methodist Church.
rector of the Child Study Insti.
9:45 A.M.-F1I'St Day School. \
The First Crusad
Vlsito' tute' Bl'YJi Mawr College .'
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is held at I p.m. Tuesdays.
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The Missions and Benevolences
· ·Children. cared for in Whittier ship will meet at 7 p.!D; when the committee will meet for the reg.
· House. AIl are ~lcdme.
. second part of a. series of IIlms ular monthly meeting Tuesday at
5:30 P.M. - Umted FellowshIp
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lems of Youth" will be conducted. tion. room.
Monday. Fehraar). 4
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
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Wednesday, February 8
will meet at 7 p.m. with Coun'
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
selors Mr. and Mrs. James Mor.
UNITARIAN FnlOWSHIP
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Circle _4 of 'W.s.C.s. will meet
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Monday evening.'
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for, a Norlb-Bouth b!ahWRY. the
Impllcation beiDC that f_er
divldual homeowners would have
to be compensated and moved -to
another 10000tioo. I wish to make
clear Swarthmore College's .de.
termlned and I tub conftdent, un.
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these Same complexities and .
to rovide not only for the
th...., same mechanizations mal!:e
buf for the future of the
!Dore urgent the proteetioo,_
as an educatidDal, institution,
the fostering. of the few ;.'
I think that neCessity is under. remaining natural beauty spots ...
stood: we would be derelict
in the area. Naturally onc,: the
we permitted the long.tenn de- need' for such' a road is established
velopment and growth of a \on'!10 one wants~t ~u:
pr~lIt educational institution .to property or, rou
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be circumscribed by a short.sight- haunts. But It would seem to me
ed proposal to cure a present prob~ shory-slghted pl~g to push a
lem Individuals can move, even road UIrough the kind of natural
if ~nhappilY. A college cannot. area that at. other Urnes and in
And the state as well as the.
mood!! planning groups will
IIcers of the College will
be ~oing their best to establlsh.
make certain that we take no
It would seem far wiser to prewhich wlll Umlt the
serve the grounds that n~ture gave
of not just the present
us, and that our borti~turlsts
tion but of generations as.yet un. have developed, rather ,than to be
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! want instead to stress that in them in a
way and at
an area which is one of the most considerahle exPense.
rapldiy growing in the United
area 01 the state which is InStates a natural setting Uke the v1tedto use the College grounds
Crwn. Creek Valley running as something Uke a park
. .. (withoutt
through the College property Is its expense) will, I. am sure, wan
a precious possession which it to make special e1f~ to see un.
would be cal!ous and inhumane diminished and unspoiled a beau.
to molest. This area on both ,sides tiful"natura~ are~ which contribof the <,;reek has been beautifully utes so positively to the welfare of "
planted and generously cared .for adul.ts· and, perhaps even more'
by. the Arthur Hoyt Scott Horti., especially, children In this part
cultural FoUndation of Swarth- of Pennsylvania,
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proposed limited. accessible' highway tocoAAeet EddY$tone
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-tend a pubJich~aring called' by BO,rough Council to .be, held·:?~.;:
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the route laid out by the state, .
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-·ha:I'; and the. prQPosed interchange. at' Baltimore Pike wil~
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.' The Swartbmore Borough CoUllcll will hold a public hearing on
th8 matter of the location of the
proposed County Exlpressway to
lh:n;~stthco.;=e::r~~~
'8:00 P.M. on Monday, February
4, 1957 In the Auditorium of the
Swarthmore High School, College
and N. Prln.....nn Avenues. All
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residents of the
Borougb are mvited to attend.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
Borough Secretary.
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C.~.~.T;;:, ~h~ Sat2! P.:',!I~~r.:T~
C LAS SIlt' lED, A D, S
PERSONAL
rnd:~~ ~
!f:e~::~'a:lr:u:o~ PERSONAL - Student wishes to
to make (layment. and those baving claims
exchange quiet room for baby
to or...nt
'he
same ..Ithout dele, .. to
sI.tting.
SEYMOUR- S. PRESTON. 3R.
6 KIngswood 3-0200, exten-.
Admlnl.'relor G. T. A.
Slon 2 5.
~.:i~;::nP~:YI ••nl..
PERSONAL ;- Want more Girl
or 10 hi. AUome..
Scout cookies? Call Mrs. A. H.
BUTLER. SEATrY. GREER and
Silvers, KIngswood 3-3603 for de_
JOHNSON
livery. Four flavors. 40c a box.
11 South Avenue
Media.
Penn"I••nl.
3t-',," PERSONAL _ Grace Lewis Em_l1IIIIIdlhMIUD,lUllUlllnlnnnnrtflllllllllllll
ploymeot Agency.' Licensed.
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PIOURE FRAMING' i5 Bonded. KIngswood 4-3251. SeIii
lected domestic help. Mlaids and
EI
i restaurant wqrkers. _ .
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PORTRAIT STUDIO
d=:
board in private home Mondays
through Thursdays. WElsh Valley
55 Photographic SU!pplies §= 4-1108.
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
iii
State & Monroe Sis.
iii! Large Chairs Completely reMedia
~ built with new fabric $55~ofas
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= $lI0-0ver 30 years expeflence~
MEdia 6-2176
§ Six years of Swarthmore refer=
= ences. Cushions refilled $6-Esti~. Open Friday ,Evening\
i ~~~~ are free. Thorn Seremba.
!i'AlllIIIRIIllllllllllnlllllUllUllllwnllllllnlllmlllnDn~ 11
Sharon Hill 0734.
PERSONA~Artlcles and
scripts
typed
and
promptiy.
formation phone.
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!~ ROGER
, RUSSEll
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mend,
homemakers. KIngswood 3-5177.
PERSONAL -'- Belve.:.ere-Con:
valescent Home -2507 Chestnut
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street, Cbester.,
Edge of Swarthmore. Aged, senile, chronic, convalescent men and women. Excellent foods, spacious grounds
Bille Cross honored" Sadie P.
Tufner, ,proprietor. CHester 25373..
Formerl.,
CARNS
650 Baltimore Plk.
'Springfield. Del. ea.. Pa.
KI.gswood 3..0450
ROOFING
. Warm~Alr Heating .
Air ea.dlflo.l.g
Sheet Metal Wark
George Myers &
Co.
,
Box 48
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olcatOlng
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S. ervice
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Offset Printing of All Kinds
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• Billheads
.Announcements
• Programs
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LOST - B rown. Zlppernotebook containing Mut\lill
Funds Information: In Swarthmol'l'. Please call. KIngswood 42918.
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shares
of Common
$100
of American
Incorporated, a Delaware corpora_
lion, Reward ollered for their return to J. Russell Smith, 550 Elm
Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
15 S. CHESTER ROAD •
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(Get 2nd Quart F~EE)
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206 P ....k 'Avenue
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WEDNESDAY
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29c;
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ONlY'
(oftsf."af;;'ft
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nclcets Must Be PurChased
letore Boarding Train
No Half "'res ParChllcl,..
BIG SAYINf;1
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t~;get more fat,was.e or spoilage •• ; quality is
~~esse,;tial;i'" their ··food budget ~. Co-Op
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SOld _.$9110
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Third Box Free
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FRESH CORN ON COB (Florida)
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Alterations
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PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
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You are cordiaUy in.,i,ed 10 /I Free Lec,ure on
Ass!lcla-tion; J'hiladelphia.
a
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, Mr. ~dltchwas one of three ii 8UBJECT~
directors, to be. reelected at ,the ;;; "
association's annual meeting ,held iii CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS CONCEPTIONS
last week.
AND. ITS CONSISTENCIES~'
- .Grace' Jane Noee, C.S.
Kite"'.,
R.ESIDENTlA,L AND
Dr. Lassovszky Receives
6-Month Rockefeller
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113-66,6
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·.LEG 'O'I..AMB SPECIALS'
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Remember - With the' return to us of
each
of Register Slips.
g1ve you a '.bright· new Silver Dollar!'
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3~8345 .
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Havertown.
No
telephone.calls.
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Tile
Floo,.
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Pla.tlc
Tile,
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W~ - ~? s ..O-inch bike
Modera·
",-good .condltion. ,Call KIngs- AS'H.ALT TiLl • IUI.EI TILE
'Alhratlon.· , '/
wotSd 3-1511.. . _ .. _ _,_---,,,
PLASTIC TILE , VINYL TILE
WANTED - Gid Friday to assist
1401 Rldl.', A,renue
busy ~\!Cutive flve-day~O-hom:
FORMICA;
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LINOLEUM·
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Prefer resident of Delaware
CHester 2-4759
or Montgomery County. Call ·Mr.
YEN.ETIAN IUNDS .
2-5689.
Daly, Philadelphia Chewing Gwri
Corporation, Ealle and LliWl'llftee
Roads,. HavertoWn, HIlltop 6-7150.
WANTED - Ping"pong tabie:
Call KI 4-0521 .
FOR 'S'A' ''e.
4-1434 "2,5. C.....rR..
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FOR 'SALE
eH 2-5051
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Swartlt
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Kll!gswood .
of the beDeftt fashion show which
RIB' ROAST -'S9~lb~
EDWARD Go CHiPMAN,
AND SON
GENEW
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¥Whee
SllVER:OOlLARS FOR WHITE SLIPS
. . . lafoc"acd of thk ac(. loa, A. L
424
Hayerford
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EleyatOr
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FOOD MARKET "
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IIoItod ...ldoat, _
,..,. old,
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rled. capaw. of • ...,1..., r...,;."IIb11o
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lodud. brief _ I .IsIoiy, 011
Clark,
WllliamW.
Bicycle. Hobby, Toy
East Baltimore Avenue. C~!~~~
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. (
~~~5::3~~:ii1:O;;iOi~;se: I
site Clifton Theater.
PERSONAL - Radio and television
stock .,
~~sJ~~~~~~~pacldOg Water Heate.. . 5••, • ..,.
tubes servIce.
carried. Complete
Robert Broolu.
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'owd.r I ....
~~K~Ingswood 4-0800•.
Mn. Robert Scully, cbalnnan
(;o.op
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, From
News
the
eleventh grade American' h1stor,y
classes have just received a copy
of the L1fe1s 'publjcation"Life'.
Picture HUtory of Western Man".
ThIs gift presentation book was
received as a reward for suggesting in advance that Hungarian
man be. made Time's Man of the
Year.
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. The decision to make this recommendatlon was reached after a
discussion in the classes and in
response to the notice from Time,
that there was a contest among
school pupils to .suggest the .Man
of the Year. After careful dls-
STRA.TH HA.YEN INN
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will.
enda the
longChurch,
festivities
with
Blueweekand Klng.wood 3·1448
Colonial Cupboard; Num~ Gold Dinner for Cubs, their parWILLIAM BROOKS:
Philadelphia Pike, WiI- . Is
d fri d
riel.'
en an
en s.
.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed'
WANTED
We
This dinqer, un~er the co-ehalrLawns Mowed, Geillll'lil
h
manship of Petet ·Mlller
'. Baalliur
a
whoave
can.
Charles Mam n,. will be h
e di 'm 238 IIal'dJJq: Ave.. lIorIoa, Pa..
hour
McCahan Hall of the church on
Dehlware or
February 8 at 6: 30 p.m. A spe>Cia'll
Call Philadelphia
h b
llned
f th'
Corporation, Eagle
program as eeu
up Dr, . e
Roads, Havertown.
dinner with mernbers of the liIgh
$500'MONTHlY, .
school football team as guests. A
recently released fllm on the high- Starfl..... 101• ., for ~ ......'-IJpo
lllihlJl of the 1956 All-star Base- _Iante.. to ,..,........ lotte ......
llnandal cOfllOi.llo.. No troYet. Sal..
ball' Game will be shown.
Reeeivee . HungarianAstronomer
Juniors SChedule Feb. .l~th.G,,~de
Time Book Award
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Tilne
Magazine,
JOins Sproul Staff
Benefit Fashion Show
Or.r
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Day'o.. W'"
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the Swartiunwe. Junior WQDlan's
Club will give on February 12 at
8: 30 p.m. in the Swarthmore HIgh
sChool Audltorium,has announcDr. Karoly I:.assovszky, HunYule .. Hal'Yard Aye..... Swartliftlore. 'a.
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ed
that
the·
fashions
will
be
by
garlan
astronomer, has been
·.JOHN A.. TINNEY. Mlr. '
FBI 'A.IIN.
a" Philadelphia store, with proawarded a Rockefeller grant for
ceeds going 'to the COlmty .chapter
a six Months' period to take part
of the PeDrlSYlvania Association
in the research being conducted
for _Retard?~ Children at Lansat the' Sproul Observatory on tbe
downe. ' , .
Swarthmore campus.
Mrs. SculJy.bas also reported her
Iis.t of those working on corilmitDr. La~sovas.zky, with. his wife
tees:
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and two' children, ,arrived in
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Swarthmore January 14, 41 days
Co-ch'l.irman, Mrs. R I Wb.a r d ~ion led by the teach"r Fred- "fler they escaped from Hungary
Reuther; ticket:'!, Mrs. Fra~ Star- flC Yo.;um, the class sent In their into Austria. A graduate of the
ret! and: Mrs.' KIrk . Nevius; re- recQmmendation.
'(J"niversity at BUdapest, where he
.Co."'III.r'" c•.op. A..·.; .f Swartlt...... lac.. 403 .D....... oIItfI A....
freshmen Is, Mrs. John Ward;. dec-' .
also received a no.;t. Phil. in
orations,
c~alrman
Mrs.
Robert
SCOUT
TROOP
560'
.
Astronomy
in 1920, he W!ls. a
. Opposite lal'Ollgh Hall.
:urpRhY:..~~rsBo·
~Jrt ;.~annp ant' ·NAMES PATROL LEADERS . Rockefeller
Fellow for a year i?
rs. 0""...
y e, r., ~o. e er
th '(J" S i 1925
,
Kaiser, and Mrs.' Ambuj Mukerji.
Girl Scout Troop 560 s'Heeted' e . . n
.
He Il!ter became dlrect~r of the
Also, d"!'I' prizes, chairman, Mrs. patrol leaders atlts meeling JanuI Ran(iall Burr Mrs. Francis Brews- ary 22. Lue Hay·is the patrol lead- Budapest Obsp.rvatory, m 1945
ter,
.
Spencer, Mrs. er of the Tiger Patrol, Jane Aaron, .~ entrusted ~th the or~za- \
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Stephen Spencer, Mr~. John Ma- of the Pandas, Michele Marsh, of lion ~nd a~nistratlon of~ the·
gee andMI'S. q. West Cochrane; the Collie Patrol, and Betsy Jar- Amencan Insti~ute at the UruverJANUARY
FEBRUARY - MARCH
,
mUsic, Mrs. Walter Black' 'pro- rat!, patrol leader of the Sea- sity of Budapest; and was a programs, Mrs. Gerald Kynett 'and Lions.
fessor of,. astronomy at the Unl.
.
Mrs. William Ward~ hosles$es
The troop is working on its sec- vel-sity of Budapest 1943 to 1949.
Mrs.
Donald
Aikens
"';d
Mrs~
RO~
on'd
class rank. At the meeling After dismis~1 by the ColrimUDist
$100000 Yit»i'th
ertc. Bro;i!; pOsters, MrS: Robert there was an observation !est and Government 10 1949, he was. wlthKyle, Mrs. Robert Morrow, and the Sea-Lions gave a demonstra- o.ut a position until 1951, .at whfcb
/.
Mrs. Mukerjl; I?ubliclty, Mrs. tion of a dance. The troop is col- ti'."e he obtained .an ap~lhtme~t
Howard B. Smith, Jr.
lectlng a layette for a Hlmgarlan w,th the State GeophYSlcal Insb.
baby.
tute in Budapest.
SWIFTiS PREMIUM
'. RE-ELECTED
The reporter for this' meeting
The family will live in Swarlbis Janet Fuoss.
more and the two children, Ju
John' Bowditch, Jr., <;ornell
. .16 and 'Pierre, 15 will attend. the.
. avenuthe, Ji.asbeen· reelected to a I saw It in The S'1'arthmorean. Swarthmore Hi"gh Schoo!."
ree-Year
as a member
of he Boa~
of term
Directors,
Quaker .....1IIII11..lIIItIIlmIIUI1IUIIIIIftIUUIllllllIOIllIllIllIUIIIIIHIIIIIIIIUlIIUlnnnlRnmnmlllllmlllilwiuUIIIllUnQ~
S,.,al'flllllore. ,fiG.
uporI..... and abHIIy dotl......
;fccessories.
COftifolluW.'
••• JEWELER
II 3.9849
to
CHOPS Cooked
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DININ. aOOMS , . LOllY 'Ala CONDmoNID
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. ; WANTED'
ture a handlcra1t display in
WANTED. ld
- W.e
will
buy
at
best
window'
of a local store., The Pack,
h
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f
pnces Call
0
~:POrter
lOa, cu 4-0235
g ass, uror sponsored by the'
. local Presbyteri.
!If nDYONt
.. EXCEUENT BANQUET .\ND PARty FA,CILlTiES
fJUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1130 P. M.
the same, without del.,., to
I
~~BT BM4CK ESSIG.:,
~~!~. Talbot Co.'
SlAT ... TAm
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S1MKS aad
TlNnR
th~t ~e
PERSONAL Paf~1
....ILY ...._
FOR RENT
tual aSsistance and to the stud)' of 2L:~"N'?'~~
FOR RENT _ First floor room and archit~~; it is now one of the ~;:a~rr:. ~V:~na. .
It.-l..IS
bath. Private entrance. Near oldest orgaDizations in the countransportation. ~ngswood 3-6940. try. The present OrganizatjOd conFOR RENT _ Comfortable room sists of approxImately 50 builders Jewelry Repaired
Phon.rKI 3-4216
second floor, semi-priva~ bath. and architects in the Philadelphia
EMIL SPIES
Convenient. to transportation and
h
t t C
ters Hall
Wafc._t.r
tearooms. Telephone KIngswood area w 0 mee a arpeu
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Formerl, 01 F. C. Bodo • Sons
3-0112.
quarterly to conduct the 'allall'S
128 Y I A
FOR RENT _ Entire third floor of the company. Each year R n. W-L..L
.,~ and
a 0 ...
apartment, perfect condition. awards are !Dade to outS!aJIld.il"I~;;C;;loc;;t==R.=pa=I"~;;;;S;;wo;;.th;m...
;;:;::;.=Pa~.~.
Adults. $75. KIngswood 3-1205.
YOWlgapprentices In the building
FOR RENIl' _ Apartment. Living field .
room, bedroom, bath,. kitchen,. In' 1957 the company will eeleTHOM SEREMIA
brate the'lOOth year
asUPHOLSTERY .
wood 3-9991.
'
sembly room of their building "as
••palrl•• a.d·lto.lldl••
FOR RENT' _ Will share cheer- been opeoed. to the public a. an.
6 Yea... or Swa'l........,........
ful furnished apartment with historic shrIne.
refined single woman. For ,details
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Shara. Hili 0734 i
call KIngswood 3-67.74 before 10 Cub Pack 101 Plo~a
~a;;:.m~.".-:==-_-;:-"""c-o===.-:
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FOR ~NT - Qwet, co,,!fortable
ue and Gold D·OlDer
~xpert Watch .epain
room n(!ar transportation lind
To cOmmemOf'dte another antearooms. Business man prefer- niversary for' the Boy Scouts of
'SAIA red. Call KIngs,wood 3-3384.. Amelica, Cub Pack 101. will
;8~6~9'~~~~~~~~tr~11~~~u~~~~5-3578'
collect forcoMapAll business
Florist
,
=~n:h~i1:~rsa ~~4 °io;~::
roo':'::~ ~ft~~~. X~!.ifabJ:; J:~h 'f~:.!
iiiii!
Diluzio and Sons
The Carpenters' Company was
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'tBB 8WUiiIiWB.'.
RYersOD;' MrS. Raymond Fellows, .Carpenters! Com}l4UlY .
and Mrs. J. Alfred CalhoUD. At
Elects Horace Reeves
the tea: taple were Mrs. C. W.
ly
eetlng of the
Worst and Mrs. John H. Pitman. / At . ~ :y~m~ at CarpeD\The next meeting has been carpen r ~ated in the center of
scheduled for Feb~~ 11 wben ' : ~k.lical mall in PblladelMrs. Mark Bittle wdl glVe a book p~,,Hor:ce A. Reeves Sr., of Elm
BBTATB NO'J'ICB
review.
.
S arthmore builder
Eotata of GEORGE STURGES BS8ICi,
,awnue, a
w
, al.oo b..... .. GEO. STURGES ESSI..·
f R t s was elected secretary for the term, or GEO. B. ESSIG . leta of the _
of
Mr. James Clifford
u gerd of
. one year 'M r Reev-'
h o. eek
_ grand- S-arthlDo-.
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avenue will spend t e,:
;n father Stac; R";ves served in a u!'yt,~ ~~:==IAd~!t.
pheasant hunting in no ern ew similar Aap'ac,'ty for the organiza- u.derelgnod. all peno... Indebted· to. the'
J ersey.
reQUelted
to make
.J)Q'';
tion in "
1891. s a i d
me.t. Estote
and' thare
... havl
..g eIaIma
to_
t
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ESTATE NOTICE
:.:.:;:.
MRS. WOOD ENTERTAINS·
FRIENDLY OPEN HOUSE
.
~. Anne W. Wood presented a
program of magic tricks, to the
Friendly Open House group, meeting ~OndaYh aftern
h oon at the Presbytenan C nrc .
.
th h
. talit
m
Servmg on e osp'
y CD mittee from the Trinity Church
were Mrs. Heinrich Brinkmann,
chairman, Mrs· Carl Dellmut'b,
.
M rs. N e wton
Mrs. Louis RoblDSDD,
.
. Mrs. W. Edward' Hecltord .of.
South Chester road eutertalDed
Tuesday evenlDc for some of tbiJ:
members of. the Hannah P~
European trip. Pictures. were
shown.
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smoothly on 3 wheels ••• double~tchhose .Ie~ you. dean it full
flight of st~n.... fun I horsepower motor··: ~ • • king size
throwaway
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
,
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Boy
Wigton Succeeds GI •
As'Swim Club Head
PHiLADILPHIA COLU• •
Elect Miss Barber, R.
·DOGGRRRL,
TO HONOR WHITELEATHII
o is the dog without license so gleamy
Hirsch to Library Board Melvll1 K. Whiteleather. MagUl
o ' is the officer who thought it ,unseemly.
road, edl toriallst of the Evening
G is the growl as they came into confticl
.
. (Cootlnued From Page I)
BuUetln. will receive the ~lle
(G too, was the grief as the dog became convlct).
rusbed. July 6 was· the. busiest College International Relatlo,!"
L is the license the law has requtred.
Membership Increase,
day. December 14 the least busy. Club's Ilrst award at the club s
I is the Innocent who knows not it expired.
The Ubraty was open 278 d~ys annual banquet to be beld TuesTeam, Highways
.
C is the cad who will not secure it,
in 1956 with an average dal'! day, February 5.
Discussed·
E is,the ease with which .one could .procure It.
book circulation of 264. In addiMr. Whiteleatber was
N is the notary-in all there are five,
tion to MiSs Hunter. Mary Vir~ for the award .because· of his
In an unanimous approval ,of
S stands for the borough in which they reside.
~:~:~H~a;~rr:is Mrs. Mar gar e t intrepid analysis of the move- the nominating commlttee's slate,
E is the envy with which Lost Doggy could holler
Unnore Perkins and 18 ments behInd the international Dr. John H. Wigton was elected
to have a (new) license hang from hJs collar.
assistants
staft the Li- scenes' that make news".
as the Swaitlunore Swim Club's
D. 8. K.
b r a r y . ,,
,
third ',presldent
at the annual
Miss Hunter's report ,was re- 2 Students Qualify
meetIng of the Club Monday evecel'ved Wl·th commendation by
ning in the Woman's Clubhouse.
Boy Scolit Troop 2
Ellen Lambert Named
For' Nat'l Fina I E xam Also
the
board
which
also
passed
a
unelected to one-year 0 mces
Annual Dinner Wed.
For D.A,R. Award
anirq'ous 'vote 'in appreciation of . Alice· H. Carroll. daughter of were William L. Scarborough.
Boy Scout Troop 2, wlll bold its the service of retirin«
Ellen Lambert of Rutledge, high
.
board m emand Mrs.' John Carroll of Col- vice-president and Joseph. R'. Lay_ ber RolII,e...
e ad. MInutes .of lege avenue. and Rosemary D. ton,
"
.
school sew·or....- been elected by annual dinner Wednesday
. ..w.. Brodh'
treasurer. G. Alel!'
Mills. was
- of the faculty I in McCahan Hall of the Presby the AJmuaJ Associa tion I'n Janu- Cox. daughter of Dr." and Mrs.
secretary. New dlre!:tors
the combIned .vote
r.
....
and stUdents ' to represent Swarllh- terian Church for both scouts and ary
. 23. 1956 were' read '. byM
s Reavis Cox 'of WaInut l/lIle, Mve (three-year term) are Mrs. Hown.
secreary
more Hl'gh" Sc'. hool f- the Good their famili.·es. Feature of the pro- Howard C. Jac......
"M
t
pro been notified that they are, among ard C. Jackson. Cliftord M: ","n-.
.
v,
the 1.309 members
Cl'tizenshlp Award
sponsored
by gram will be the Court of Honor tern. " . ,
h ofhathe _National
•• " .. d shaw kIld Clarence W. (Hub)
.
... h
' present
.
'.meI uded ' Mr. Honor Society wove .._ e Hartman.
the Daughters . of the American in which
all scouts WuO
av e
Directors
Revolution. The program locally done '!ny advancement work
Brodheac!.,J\4IiJs Barber, Birney K. for the final General Aptitude
Retiring president WlUIam ~.
is und,er the auspicies of the Lans- be honored.
'
Morse, 9.' Mace Gowing, Mrs. Test for the Honor Society Sehol- Gill. Jr•• stated the outCome of an
downe Obapter.
.
In celebration of Boy Scoul I PI,tar' E. Told,. Maxey Morrison. arship, which wlll be given on increased membership petition
Chosen for her qualities. in an Week, February '3 to. 10 the troop
Spiller presiding. .
March 19.
.
before the Delaware County
outstandlrig degree, of dependabili- will have a s~ecial display In ~ne
Alice and R""",,,ary are two of Court might not· be, known for
ty, service, leadership and patrio" of the store ~dows of t~e busm- Pack 432 Hears Prof.
thl40.166 students, ~OUgh'ou~ the. about a year. The application tor
tism, Ellen is now eligible to take ess district. And on sunc;u'Y. Feb.
i
United States and Its POSSessl?nB, a 50-member increase over. the
the state examination which covers ruary 10, the Scouts wdl attend Ou Popular ,Astronomy who took the SCholarship ~lify- 400-family limit originally placed
t he topics of United States Gov- the Presbyterian Church service
.
f C bing Test recently and have as the by the Court. if granted. would
ernmerit, 'Constitution, and Civic as a troop.
k
432
h
Id
t
th
MethodISt
The,' monthly meeting 0
~ result of that, qualified for the p ernu't acceptance' of same of the
Problems to become eligible
Ch
u r e . Honor Society Scholar- 80 f~;"'lies
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Pac h Frid
'. e featur..JI
a
e a l e c tNational
now on a waiting list.
the Good Citizenship Award
Seniors Cast in Lead
urc
ay-l'.
sh,ip Award. This places them Capital froin the new"shares wo~dt he state. The state winner will
on pop~ar astronomy by Laurence among the group of students who also aid the Club in rdallzing deRoles for H. S. Play Freden~k, a member of Ilhe de- have ranked high enough on the . .'
.
ents to' its r..ciea~
receive. a.$IOO"U. S. Savings Bond
partment of astronomy'at Swarth- Scholarshlp Qualifying Test to s~red Im!'rot.v em
,.'
from the National Society. Each
Twenty sIX students of the high
C II
han. proJec
competitor in this examination school comprise the .cast for mOMr~ Freda
eg;'rick took about 50 qU.~JjfYti them for this further exT.· W. PreScott. membership
di
"the sch
i 'Scouts and their p/lrents for a
ammaon.
. .SaId,
' that,
will receive the Good Citizenship "Pride and Pr",ju ce.
00. Cub
"
chaIrman.,
without th
\e
pin and certificate as presented by play to b~ pr.esented In the high witty and informative tour of the
increased membership leeway. it
the' sponsoring chapter.
school aUditorIum, Friday evening, universe; touching on galaxies of New Dog Classes
'
might be three or four' years beBegin Wednesday fore the last families on the cur"I saw it in· the Swarlhmorean.... February 22. The play Is ad~pted blue stars, red stars. and white
from the novel of the same !lame dwarfs. He met a barrage
. .
rent list could be admitted.
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written by J~ne Austen at the questions on everything from
Dog; Ohedience Training classes
Unanhnously apprO~ed' was a,
Glice bar be}
close of the eighteenth century.
mechanics of space .travel to
beg~ a new series Wednesday motion by Mrs. Ned Wllllams that
•
Leading roles will. be played by uses of telescopes, for the
everung in the Swarthm.ore High the Club i!Ildorse a swim team and
the following seniors:
nd'ediflcatlon of·his
School jlYmnasIum.
.
that Millard Robinson (Swarth'.
Gunner Quist, Dana Cope. Ann
Den 1 demonstrated a
BegInners classes are at .7: 30 more High. School boys' physical
old bank buildtnc Hirsch, Rosaly Morrison, Jane planetarium of Its own de'fislng. and 8: 30. and Interm~ate and education direc19r who is under
======~ Hay, Bruce McCutcheon, and ~oel and a series of star charts.
advance classes_are at 9.15. 7'0 a three-year conmct as pool man~
Turner.
presentation of the solar 1Grad,:~=!,:,::f
ager) be appoInted coach and,
AYS
system, with cubs· of Den 2 inI- c ass w c
with a committee, set up training
•
Attends Alumnae Co"f.
personating the planetS was most day ar~:. •
regulatiol\S and arrange for COIJl417 Datlllwuth A.ve.
Mrs. Harold Gibson. Jr., of Elm Informative. Den 13 exhibited a ,~~n;!d Gray s Fox, T~: petition with. other.swim teams..,'
avenue Is one of 60 alumnae of- miniature planetari"~ consteJla- ~ uuy of Harvard avenue.
Leroy ~eterso'n expressed' the
ASK Alb,UT OUR
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radf d .
·i·'
Ham Salom's Poodle "Scamp"
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fiCials expected on the B
or tion posters, a lline 'zone chart, H
rf d I
JRo S - • belief that the pool's remarkably
DISCOUNT IN FEBRUARY Junior College campus this week and an eclipse d,,!!,onstration al>- Goavde or p ac~:S • k'/ f nHape s commendable satetv record was a
dfd"'thannal
.
ron Sett er
poo
0
arv~.
end for BCra °clrl ~-"~
ce u paratus. Den ,4's contribution In- ard avenue' and Patricia Hatten.s direct result of team efforts of the
.
oun
,-",..eren.
cluded a particularly colorful and
c
uiuI' "Tanzier" and Mr past. Roblnsoo said 120 pe[SoDll
WEST LAUREL HIL
M... , Gibson serve;; as a class graphic set of PDllters of star con- Da hsh
'.
" , . . participated in team activities
correspondent supplying news for figurations, with a commentary in and Mrs. Jobnsons P~dle Jack, duri . the su~er of 1958.
eRE'MATORY
the semi-annual alumnae maga- verse All dens tried out their In- both of Wal.lingtord, and Carol
ng
th Prest
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.
d
Oakey's
English
Cocker
"Bonnie"
Mrs.
Be.
on.
repo
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e.
genious den yells with verve an of Moylan.
for the operations maintenance
LI ••, lata·Cyaw,d
IUlllltlllllUmtnU"nlUlI_mannllUllamlllll gustoA'Ivlti
ch'
.H
Graduates of the 8: 30 class are: committee. spoke of the need' for
MO.aw. 4.1591
cI
es
alrman Hub art' .
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' and d
ted th
f II' g
Sara Bethard's D a c ill s h 11 n d benches m the poo area I
ePETER
E.'
TOLD
covering cost of ser11;,~~if:~alt~
man
d
presen
d
'.
e
0
OWthlR
"Katrltjka"
of
Harvard
avenue,
velopmellt
of
the
picnic
grove.
e
d
th
in beautiful chapel, creawarsearn
unng empn : R b ·t C • C k
"M"-" f
.
Ii
All Une. of In..rance
choice of urn and perAlfred DeProphetis, first yea'r 0 ~r
ox s oc er
..."n 0
It was suggested. that Boroug .:
niche, may be obtaIned
pin; Chip Forwood, .first year pIn Dlc~nson avenue, .Raymond_ Fel- Council be urged to JIllve River~
333 Dartmouth AYe.
in
of need. A modern
bear badge; Jackie Davis and low s Golden Retriever "Cal/ple" view avenue along tfie raiJroa~ In
reasonableco~t;
Johnnv Johnson 3~ - .' \::.' . of Garrett avenue; Wllli~ Hogg's order t8 lessen danj;(er to cars of
SWartll••N,6·1833
.,
,., ... ,ear pUIS, P . te "Sto"
d W Tyl
. be
you~ inquil'y Is ."tllted.
John Scherk, bobeat pIn- Bruce am rena r an
.
er club m~m . rs and others w~
Lee and Bruce 'conweil, wolf P~a~ody's DalmatioIJ "Bunker must 'use the road. .
badges, and Richard McKernan, Hill • both of WallIngford.
Final action of' the evenillg
MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'$"
bear ·badge. came with the carrying of a mO"
Aids WOlllen's Luncheon
tion to inform Borough Council
At' the close of the meeting the
STORE HOURS: Monday thru. Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
Pack
committee
discussed
plans
Mrs.
William
Irwin
of
Wallinga ·properly constituted meet~
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00: Saturday. 9:30 to 6:00
.
.,for the annual blue and gold din- ford is a member of the luncheon ing of the Swarthmore S w 1m.
ner to be held on February 22.
committee for the 33rd Annual Club had. decided that Route A,
Lu?cheon of the department of 'now being' considered by the State
United Church Women of the for a mid-county expressway,
Greater Phlladel~hla Council of would b& injurious to the property.
Churc!>es held 1D Philadelphia interests of the SwIm ·Club.
yesterday.
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Over a thousand people. representing 28 denomlnations iind re- Rutgers ~hiJdren
!
Sunday
t
5
"'au
F... io.
Av£'. 7T1-! & WELSH STS.
You'll wallr rig'" oat wearla, ,our new
,
,
orelJ
DRESS
Korell Plus - Sizes Fit You Perfectly
If You Are 5'5" or Under
Cor•••,
attended.
~ig~itous;~;;~~of~m;etropO;':::n~-1
tan
• If you cannot conveniently briog i~ fOot Doc-'
Cor's prescripllODs, ou.r
messengu will call for
doem and deliver tbe med.
irines. Th~re i. DO extra
charge for .his setvice..
Just telephone us.
, .'
SHEtF and flOOR mMS
II, Iecluctlont
Antiques & Gounnet Shop
'ro"I".~ce
. CATHERMAN'S
.
Clearance
Sale'
DRUG STf;)RE
II
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HOW
CHRISTIAN
SaENa
HEALS
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'Hear Indian
Upper grades' of the Rutgers
Avenue School were treated to all
Indiad play January 18, by Mrs.
Aline Qutrk's faurth grade. P0ca:hontas, Massasoit, Squanro· and
Samoset stepped frOm the pages
of history to give the audience a
glimpse of the land \beyond. Their
vlsiiation was followed by a, choral recitation, by Lew Sarett, entitled "The Squaw Dance." _
The Zuni, a tribe of Indians
living In western· New Mexico,
wereSong
represented.
Their colorful.
"A
0( the Coyote
and the
Locust," was presented lly l'of
the I!hildren,
.
. '
A1Vof the 27 fourth graders had
a part In telHDg ail IndIan -, tale.
Men Akweks, entitled ''WIlY
HaVe Mcisqultoes." The eDtJre
group also patriebNlted In. ibree'
Indian -......
.,
Mrs. Ruth McDowell, art teIiebW, . PI '!Dted·.· miJ..... _ .. 1ij)aP
''';';~~~:::~::''-.......J ::::':~Innqed:-,
~".~,~I~I~,~ the
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Sunday
,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 8, 1957
SWARTHMORE,
,
Borough Opp'uses Both Locat Highway Routes, 'BOlO. ,Boy Seout'Service
'.,
0'"
W"
t
f Md·' . Set For 9:30 Sunday
·
P
' resses .or ne es 0 e18
$4:00 PER YEAR
Economics Club
~Ians
Open Mee1tin
A comml1llity-wlde worship
service for Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts, and Explorers will be
at 9: 30 a.m. Sunday, February 10,
at the Swarthmore Presbyterian
ChlJrch, Harvard avenue.. The
parents and boys of all scout units
and churches are Invited to attend
this service.
Three scouls and explorers, a1l
members ot ~he Presbyterian
will receive the highly
prized God and Country Award
during the se1OYice. They are Jack
Lewicki. Chip Shay, and
Sets Off Council Action
'\
'7
,
a
circuJa.ted through the auditorium.
(one disappearing in the process)
were handed down frOm therostrum by'C~unclJ Presld~t Thomas H opper after he had t rac""
.:;..
over a quarter-century's history
,of steps taken toward Utabllshment of a
to convey heavy 'traffic from Delaware
County's indust!'lal area along the
Delaware
to' the Vicinity of
' River
"
the Turnpike.·These step.'inclilded instances in which Council it-
~uper~highway
Go"
wing HeadsPUbl·Ie B~klii.ann.
L"lbrary DI"rect'ors'
Borei, Jack LeWicki, and -Bob
Assisting the ushers
-Y
will be Rich Kent, Chuck Rusillon,
Wrege, Alan Stamford. John
Bond, and Steve Edwards.
. ,Sp' iller,' Morrison,' Mrs. ' . All Scout., should meet, In uniin McCahan Hall of the
Schloesser 'Retire
30 minutes before the ser_
As' Off''Icers
vice. begins.
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,"D
', M
ace G
owmg
was e1e
'
ted c .
president of the Swarthmore Pfau to Lead 2nd
Public Library .ASsociation and
Investment Class
Jerome Robb,ins.Opens
CofIege Lecture Series
Broadway Choreographer
T
S
k
M
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pea at
eehng
. House Sunday
Jerome Robbins, director and
choreographer .for the current
Broadway musical "The Bells are
Ringing," starring Judy Holliday.
will open the . lecture series "Art
and Mass Media" at Swarthmore
College Sunday, February 10. The
lecture is open to the public and
will .be held at 8:15 p.m.. In the
Meeting House on the Swart\!.-
Over 600 peopie''J,aCked thll- aucfitorlum land outer hall af
High Seh'ool auditorium 'Monday evening at public hearing provided
by Borough Council as a'lileans Qt'. alrlng divergent oplnlons
'
throughout the town in regard to damages which Would be
by· SWarthmore should the State a,dopt either of' two routes it is curienlly considering tor a: mld,county limited-access ·hlghway.·
. Five hundred '~nd nin~teen of those present signed a petition to
the State Highway Department Secretary urging that both the socalled A or Red Route wliich touches Swarlhmore in the RivervIew
avenue area and the-possible alternate Blue Rou~" which touches
Swarthmore along the Crum Creek. be abandoned and th!lt an
considered Green RoIite.whlch wouid run through open country Bl~lng.
west :of Media. be adopted instead.
Scouts participating. In the serEighteen' copies
of the
vice are Fred Kellermann,
Sven
'
. petition.
,
.
W
d
d'S
k
, e nes ay 5
pea er
Lewis D. Gilbert, independent
slockholder and author of "Dlvldends and Democracy' will be the
t
ak of th Swarthmore
C
II
E
gues spe er . eCI b t their
annual
meeting
0 ege dinner
~onoffi1CS
u. aat the
Ingleneuk Wednesday, February
more College campus. There is no
adinlsslon
Chargepresented
for' this by
series
which is beb"g
the
,
William
J _ Cooper
FounQation.
Mr. Robblnio,
will talk
about the
effect of mass medla:-televlslon,
radio. motion
pictures,
magazines
the artist
who wishes
both
to express his artistic ideas falthfuUy and at .the Same time to
reach the public. In addition to
. Theatre,
hl's work WI'th the BaUet
(Continued on Page 12)
'Soll"d Gold CadiUac'
ISF,eb'ruary F'
are
self had' reqliested. a, by-paSs to Board at· the' reorganization meetGordon P f a u. specialist ill 13Mr. Gilbert lectures frequently.
relieve . .chester roadot.heavy ing, . ·Mqi:uiilY. night In -Borough municipal bonds and/authorlty In
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at leading universities and, law
thru traffic. and the College had H"II. Robert E. Spiller. president inunicipal. financing will ·conduct schools. This will be hts fltilt visit
eli:pressedltsillf asconsIderiDg ihe 'forthe past 3 years asked to be
second In the series Inyest- to Swarthmore. Dinner, wlJl be at
widening of'<;:hester road as Unot; relieved 6f lhe post prior ·to open- ments for Women at th~ Woman's 7 for. members of the club but It
desirallle",-and a supplementary ingthe business of sele"tlng om- Club, Thursday morning at 10 is 'anticlpated .there will be
Players Club Production
.hlgh'way
aloJig' Crum
Creek ,as cers.
after dinner for any gu";'ts that
O"pen$'
Mon' day 'N'lght
uonly' slight'"
less' d='rable".
Ali~e Barber was elected· vlce- ;I.m.
Th". fil
.
~•
. . ,
e m shown will be uOppor_ wish tolie!,r Mr. Gilbert speak.
..,
'Space' Win be . limited so iit will
At Fairview Rd.
Eleven hundred Swarthmore peti- president,/Rudolf inrsch, secre~ tunity· USA" ,tram the Investment
tioners Indicated to· the 'State their tary. .Mrs;' Howard' C.JacksoIi, Bankers' Association; It- wlJl ex- be necessarY: ~o issue' tickets. Tick;;'
Ti}e .Swarthmore Players 'Club
oppositlo'b to
ahigh*-ay treasurer. ' - ;.
. plain visually
s""ings are
may be
free of charge will present for the month. of
through Swarthmore' about elght'Tbe half year report .of the.re,.
.the play "The Solid.
years .\go)lmdinJuIy. lU.9 COJ.W,-U!;l.~"~!<~i\~c.i;,:~Y.,,
..
GQ!d.-€adillac".-wrltteQJOby.HQw';,,""
", ,,-.,..
ard Teichmann and George Kautcll·lI'S)t'l!II"tllat"lllEdltat.(ciindemii was carefully ,studied as
'ranq outside the b'*Ough for a
edby Mrs; Jackson. Who has' been
Mr. Prau is
former secretary
man. This will be produced under
'pass route. /
I
assisting Mr. Morrtsan on the ':fl- of the Mutticipal -Bond 'Club of
.
direction of Ned Pyle', assisted
CoDfusion 01 Faets
n.ance committee. Est!~ ex- Philadelphia, a member' of the In'
Classes' Set
by Donald Hand, and. will be
A wealth of t8cls. many of them pendl,tures' for the year are selin '~~~~:~~I~T~~raders AsSociation of
Night shown starting Monday. FebruarY
conJlicUI1lI although purported to the budget at $13.135.65; a8
,:
and. a meinber of
and IOU> grade Jun- ll,through Saturday, February 18.
come'from"authoritative bufun- .Janul\ry31, actu&! elOPellditur!!SNational Security Traders As- ior
,will meet tomor- The doors will open at 7:30 p.m.
quotable" sources, were presented totaled $6,433.57. Actual receipta sociation. He_ acts as 'a financial ro}jl,eV~~Jlii' the e,ighthgrade from at the Clubhouse on Fairview
MOl!day' 'light, .but. MT. Hopper's stood at $12,682.54 with those for advis
request fora 'unifled expression the year 'estimated at $13.135:65. pl!Ulning and fin~lng municipal ~ram.·9: 30 to 11: 15 p.m.
"The Solid Gold CadlJlac" is Ii
. of townsfolk sentiment was not
(Contlnued <)ll Page 7)
improvements. AmQng the ISsues ,·DtAWci1/M,rs. Arthur H. SUvers. play about skul,duggery .in high
gfantedas, 'far as, resolving the
he has served as consultant-are ell1hth;grade host and hostess. places. thwarted by a tiny group
~e
:.::m!"
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. Town Meetin_. g
. Boy
Scout
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 6 .
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THE
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Scout
.FtB 8 J9S7
~uch
..,
by~
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;~:au:~ ;ti!t!hi~~.:t"O~eBl~~~ Canwen To Prese~t .
I"Skipper
' ~nteenDawes. Sai.
posed the. grellter IllUl1age-threat,
t\l SWllrthmore. There was much
tes. t111l. t)PY', to:
.bellef that. des- . The Garnet
will Ieature
truCUIlll of some homes in 1IIe Skipper Dawes of radio. and TV
RiV!ll'Vi~~avenue area (pJ~,.f 'I1I1e , , and Chester Hi. g h Seh001
down~gntdlng of" surroundings mq.sic'department. He will .
lligher taxllS over the remainin~ "The Girl Friends", a qulnte~ who
have appeared on the Ted
.
'(ColltinUed on Page 8) ,
Show
and
local
TV
and
1'$dio
pro. -'-,.
grams. The Canteen \vIIi' meet
iI' p.m. Saturday at the' RutgerS'
th~
"
- Dr" fussell To Speak
At'CIu~hQuse Tues.
av:;~: s~~";>J.Fr1ends"
wilJ' sing
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Worcester Township. Montgomery
F. Loeben, and
q 0 u n t y • and many others Dr,!>n<\ ,WS~ Nino de Prophetis.
throughout the, State.
Mr....'alidl.. Mrs. Robert Grogan
will:~\io\!tbtg.host
and hostess for
. The. course, meeting on, the foul'
Thursday nlornlngs in February, thll IO.thllrl)de. ~haperonswiJl be
is open to all interested persons Dr..;;:'1t;l<\,·14rs ... J. B. C;oo~r and
M.s;El1,IaQi!th Preston.
ti)roughout this' area, under the
sponsorship of the Woman's Club
of SWarthmore.
- - - - - , . ._ _
Bl!?i,~/i~hur
~~=~~e Ofw;~d.h~~ s:::m:
wh~~
comedy IS a social satire.
one may learn agaIn that a buncb
of crooks is neyer a mate)!. for an
honest heroine. It iscohsrdered
"rich, solid entertaInment geared
to pleaSe both 'young and not-soyoung",
Fashion. Show
Chapter for
P.r~SehooIChild
Topic
Of Mothers Club Forum
to Aid
.Children·
for the canteen and then Itii1d the
R~sident
DiscuSs
gr~UP In singing with the aid of . Dr. Racbel Cox will act as panel
song
sheets.
moderator for the Swarthmore
'Chqnging Internat"
. The canteen will be composed Mother's Club Forum on The PreSituation'
. of a Small select group of eleventh School Child whiph, will be held
and
graders. sinee the h
F
. ~ 7,at 8 p.m.
"'oUowIn'g the stated meet'-g
.twelfth
.
.,.
~ tenth
will .
be at the' Junior As- T ursday, ebruary
,
_
Tuesday, February 12,at 2 o'clock. .enhlles and the nintli at' a grade at the Swarthmore Presbyterian
,the ci}!llrman of the internati()nal party. Any other' difcriminatingChurch.
~"all'l' .._ .....men·t ~f th'e' Swarth..
Mrs, Cox, a resident ofSwarth-t
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mem~, not.othl!1'wite· da~ . wllJ
more .WOnlan'~ Club, ....- ,:rl_. '
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more. Is head. of the departmen
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~ .".,.... enjoy this Intllllate ~"""'. ent of psychology lit· Bryn. Mawr. ColtOil W. Brqab, will _4tCa ..ce Dr. planned by MI'8. Ned W1U!ams, lege, and well known for . her
J'fimces R.. ,Fl:"!~, .
uk " elevel\th I!'ade patent,'
'work 'in ,this field; Panel members
ro~'-w4o ~t. .",sa a IiM:!st Dana SlioIa;o.. will ~pervise. Mr. wllJ be;
used as a
wOl'kship
Chambers, hea
retardates 18 years or older. This
tillH!ly Abject,· "The Changing and Mrs. John Lord, and Mr. and
Jnternationat.Sltuatioll.... .
Mrs. Edward' Cratsley will chap.. bers School for Girls and Boys,
is one of only four such worktJt. :l't!n!!ll; a member. of the e r o n e ' S p r i n g f i e l d ; Janet Hampton of
shops in this stale, Here there is
club pnd a former vice-president.
The School in Rose VaUey; Mrs, it
p.m.. in the hlgl\ provided a program Of experienclias been mOllt generous in
DR. HARTEIt TO SPEA.K
Pe1Qberton M. - Dickson, director
.•
The Pl'!ICeeds
and activities to be I1aed first,
7eJ!n! In
tile memben
/ .
01( "MIDDLE liAs,..' of
Presbyterian .
the Delaware cOunty as a basIS tor eValnatlClll Qfthe
ot
cUmnt pclUtieal - "Power Pollllcsinthe lIIddle
School;, ana
Children. trainee, T/len this ei.,l!uatlol\ .is
Ilen'a/ld
SheJ!last" will, be the. topic
Scully, chairman arused to determine the ahlUtyof
... ejJ In the sta_t)epartment
LIneOln Harter, protei a ar po,.
cher in the'
"UYG\l
Indivic:lual In a' work a1taCOIIIIlltllJl*fn the ezeeuJlve ciIllee. llUeaI, sctenee at . . Ullie.alli
.
'!IM. now on the staff •
,., sPaN. a dollar tiob. Thus many hoineboUnd te,Of the ~t of the United ()f Penns;ylftl1d8,wIfi 8IIIaip ~ tfIe.SwartbJilore Presbyterian Nur11ft, wh;Y not cJ,Ve t,ardates may lead economiCllll7
show, SO that 8 useful lives; Recentlt the workStl!tet In l1JO-51, and P!:8,rioual7 at the Sunday Dllbt m~,OJ ~' School.
..... II PI""" or the War Pro- the Younc 'AdUlts, .meetiuc lit 8
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 8
.
DOGGRRRL
D is Ihe dog withoul license so gleamy
is the officer who thought it ,unseemly.
G is the growl as they came jnto conflict
.
(G 100, was Ihe grief as Ihe dog became convICt).
L is the IiCCfiSl' the law has required.
I is the innocent who knows not it expired.
C is the cad who will not secure it,
E is the ease \__rith which one could procure it.
N is the notary-in all there are five,
S slands for the borough in which Ihey reside.
E is Ihe envy with which Lost Doggy could holler
to have a (new) license hang from his collar.
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Elect Miss Barber, R.
Hirsch to library Board
(Continued From Page 1)
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE
TO HONOR WHITELEATHER
February 1, 1957
Wigton Succeeds GiB
As Swim Club Head
Melvin K. Whitelealher. Magill
road. editorialist of Ihe Evening
Bulletin. will receive Ihe La!>a lle
rushed. July 6 was Ihe busiesl College International Relations
Membership Increase,
day. December 14 the least busy, Club's first award at the club's
h
The Library was open 278 days annual banquet to be held TuesTeam, Hig ways
in 1956 with an average daily day, February 5.
Discussed
book circulation of 264. In addi-I Mr. Whiteleather was selecl~
.
tion to Miss Hunter. Mary Vire for Ihe award because of his
In an . .lln~lllmous ~pp,!,val .of
ginia Harris, Mrs. Mar gar e t intrepid analysis of. the ~ovc- the nomlnahng .committee s slate,
Schloesser Leonore Perkins and 18 ments behind the mternatlOnal Dr. John H. Wlglon was elected
student ';ssistants slaff Ihe Li- scenes that make news".
as the Swarlhmore Swim Club's
II. B. K.
brary.
Ihird president al Ihe annual
Miss Hunter's report was rc- 2 Students Qualify
meeting of the Club Monday eveceived with commendation by
E
ning in the Woman's Clubhouse.
Boy Scout Troop 2
Ellen Lambert Named
the board which also passed a unFor
Nat'l
Final
xam
elected to one-year offices
Annual Dinner Wedo animous vote in appreciation of Alice H. Carroll. daughler of Also
For D.A.R. Award
were William L. Scarborough.
Ellen Lamberl of Rutledge. high
Boy Scout Troop 2. will hold ys the service of retiring board mem- Mr. and Mrs: John Carroll of Col- vice-president and Joseph R. Layschool senior, has been elected by annual dinner Wednesday eveDln~ ber Robert- Brodhead. Minutes of lege avenue. and Rosemary D. ton, treasurer. G. Alex Mills was
the combined vote of the faculty I in McCahan Hall of Ihe Presby the Annual Association on Janu- Cox, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 're-elecled secrelary. New directors
alld sludents 10 represenl Swarth- terian Church for bolh scouts and ary 23. 1956 were read by Mrs. Reavis Cox 'of Walnul lane. have (three-year term) are Mrs. Howmore High' School f01" the Good their famil!es. Feature of the pro- Howard C. Jackson. secrelary pro been notified that they are among ard C. Jackson. Clifford M. RenCitizenship Award sponsored by gram will be the Courl of Honor tem.
the 1.309 members of the National shaw and Clarence W. (Hub)
the Daughters of the American in which all scouts whO. ha~e. Directors present included Mr. Honor Society wbo have qualified Hartman.
Revolution. The program locally done any advancement worK wIll Brodhead, -Miss Barber, Birney K. for the flnal General Aptitude
Retiring presidenl William H.
is under the auspicies of the Lans- be honored.
Morse, D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. Test for the Honor SOCiety Sehol- Gill. Jr.• slaled the outcome of an
downe Chapter.
In celebrat!on. of Boy Scout Peter E. Told,. Maxey Morrison, arship which will be given on increased membership petition
Chosen for her qualities, in an Week, February .3 to .10 Ihe. Iroop Dr. Spiller presiding.
March 19.
now before the Delaware County
outstanding degree, of dependabiJi- will have a s~ec131 display 1n ~ne
Alice and Rosemary are two of Court might not be known for
ty, service, leadership and patrio-- of th: st?re Windows of the bUSlDtM' 40.166 studenls Ihroughoul the aboul a year. The application for
tism, Ellen is now eligible to take ess district. And on Sun~ay, Feb- Pack 432 Hears Prof.
Uniled Slates and ils possessions. a 50-member increase over the
the state examination which covers ruary 10. the Scouts WIll atte.nd Oil Popular Astronomy who look the Scholarship Qualify- 400-family limit originally placed
th" lopics of Uniled Stales Gov- the Presbyterian Church servIce
The monthly meeting of Cub ing Test recently and have as the by the Court. if granted. would
ernment, Constitution, and Civic as a troop.
Pa~k /432, held at the Methodisl result of that, qualified for the permit acceptance of some of the
Problems 10 become eligible for
--------Church Friday fealured a lecture National Honor Society Scholar- 80 families now on a waiting list.
lhe Good Citizenship Award for Seniors Cast in Lead
on popular astronomy by Laurence ship Award. This places them Capital from the new shares would
thc stale. The state winner will
Roles
for
H.
S.
Play
Frederick, a member of the de- among the group of sludenls who also aid the Club in realizing dereceive a $100 U. S. Savings Bond
have ranked high enough on the sired improvements to its recreafrom the National Society. Each
Twenty six studenls of Ihe high partmenl of astronomy al Swarth- Scholarship Qualifying Tesl to
tion project.
competitor in this examination school comprise the .cast for more College.
qualify them for this further exT
W P
tt membership
Mr.
Frederick
took
about
50
wil1 receive the Good Citizenship "Pride and Prejudice" the school
'1'
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.
resco.
chairman, said thai. without the
pin and certificate as presented by play 10 be presenled in the high Cub Scouts and their p.arents for a amma 10\1'
witty
and
informative
tour
of
the
the sponsoring chapter.
increased memberspjp leeway, \ it
school auditorium, Friday evening,
might be three or four years beFebruary 22. Th" play is adapled universe, touching on galaxies of New Dog Classes
blue
stars,
red
stars,
and
white
fore
the last families on the cur"I sa\\' it in the Swarthmorean.'· from the novel o.f the same name
Begin Wednesday
dwarfs.
He
met
a
barrage
of
written by Jane Auslen al Ihe
Dog. Obedience Training classes rent list could be admitted.
questions on everything from th.e
Unanimously approved was a
close of the eighteenth century.
begin a new series Wednesday
Leading roles will be played by mechanics of space travel to the evening in the Swarlhmore High motion by Mrs. Ned Williams that
uses of telescopes, for the pleasure
the following seniors:
Ihe Club endorse a swim team and
School gymnasium.
rnd
edification
of
his
audience.
Gunner Quist, Dana Cope, Ann
Beginners classes are at 7:30 that Millard Robinson (SwarthDen 1 demonstrated a miniature
Hirsch. Rosaly Morrison, Jane
and 8: 30. and Inlermediate and more High School boys' physical
Hay, Bruce McCutcheon, and Noel planetarium of its own devising, advance classes are at 9: 15.
education director who is under
and a series of slar charts. A
Turner.
Graduating members of the 7: 30 a three-year contract as pool mandramatic presentation of the solar
ager) be appoinled coach and.
BOOKWAYS
system, with cubs of Den 2 ill\- class which finished on Wednes- with a committee, set up training
Attends Alumnae Con'.
personating the planets was most day are:
417 Darfmouth Ave.
Mrs. Harold Gibson. Jr., of Elm
Gareld Gray's Fox. Terrier regulations and arrange for cominformative. Den. 3 exhibited a
avenue is one of 60 alumnae of- miniature planetarium, constella- "Tuffy" of Harvard avenue, Wil- petition with other swim teams.
ASK ABOUT OUR
ficials expected on Ihe Bradford tion posters, a time zone chart, liam Salom's Poodle "Scamp" of
Leroy Pelerson expressed the
DISCOUNT IN FEBRUARY Junior College campus this week and an eclipse demonstration ap- Haverford place, J. Roy Snape's belief that Ihe pool's remarkably
end for Bradford's sixth annual paratus. Den 4's contribution in- Gordon Setter "Spook" of Harv- commendable safety record was a
Alumnae Council Conference.
cluded a particularly colorful and ard avenue; and Patricia Hatten's direcl result of team efforls' of the
Mrs. Gibson serves as a class graphic sel of poslers of slar con- Dachshund "Tanzier" and Mr. past. Robinson said 120 persoris
WEST LAUREL HILL correspondent supplying news for
figurations, with a commentary in and Mrs. Johnson's Poodle "Jack", participated in team activities
CREMATORY
the semi-annual alumnae magaverse. All dens tried oul their in- both of Wallingford; and Carol during the summer of 1956.
zine.
B.lmont Ave. above City
Mrs. Beth Presion. reporting
genious den yells with verve and Oakey's English Cocker "Bonnie"
of Moylan.
Line, Bolo·Cynwyd
for the operations maintenance
1IIIIIIIIIIIIIll""IllIIllI""mmn""IIlIUIIIIIl"1ll1ll1ll1ll guslo.
Graduates of Ihe 8: 30 class are: committee. spoke of the need for
Activities chairman Hub HartMOhawk 4·1591
Sara
Bethard's D a c·h shu n d benches in the pool area and deman
presented
the
following
PETER E. TOLD
Certificate covering cost of ser"Katriqka"
of Harvard avenue, velopment of the picnic grove.
awards earned during the month:
vice in beautiful chapel, creAll lines of Insurance
Robert
Cox's
Cocker "Muffin" of
mation, choice of urn and perAlfred DeProphetis, firsl year
It was suggesled Ihat Borough
manent niche, may be obtained
Dickinson
avenue,
Raymond Fel- Council be urged to 'pave Riverpin;
Chip
ForWood,
first
year
pin
333 Dartmouth Ave.
in advance of need. A modem
and bear badge; Jackie Davis and low's Golden Retriever uCappie" view avenue along the railroad in
service at reasonable cost.
.fohnny Johnson, 3rd' year 'pins; of Garrett avenue; William Hogg's order to lessen dan'ger to cars of
SW.rth ... r. '·1833
Your inqUiry is i-nuited.
John Scherk. bobcat pin; Bruce Pointer "Senator" and W. Tyler club members and olhers w\;lo
OlllllllllllllllIUIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"nl",,""nIllIllIllDlID
Lee and Bruce 'ConweIl, wolf Peabody's Dalmation "Bunker must use the road.
badges, and Richard McKernan, Hill". both of Wallingford.
Final action of' the evening
bear ·badge.
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
came with the carrying of a moAids Women's Luncheon
At the close of the meeting the
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday. 9:30 to 5:30;
tion to inform Borough Council
Mrs. William Irwin of WallingPack committee discussed plans
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturday. 9:30 to 6:00
ford
is a member of the luncheon that a properly constituted meetfor the annual blue and gold dincommittee for the 33rd Annual ing of Ihe Swarthmore S w i m
ner to be held on February 22.
Luncheon of the department of Club had decided that Route A.
Uniled Church Women of the now being considered by the State
Grealer Philadelphia Council of for a mid~county expressway,
Churches held in Philadelphia would be injurious to Ihe property.
interests of the Swim Club.
yesterday.
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Glice barber(
9i rt s
olel bank build,nc
EDGEMONT AV~. 7TH & WELSH STS.
You'" walk right out wearing your new
,
,
orell
DRESS
Korell Plus - Siles Fit Vou Perfectly
If You Are 5'5" or Under
Over a thousand people, repre~
senting 28 denominations and religious organizations of metropoli_
tan Philadelphia, altended.
•
(orae,
• If you cannot convenien!ly bring !'1- four Doc- ,
tor s prescrl puons, Our
messenger ,,·ill call for
them and dplivcr the medicines. The-re is no extra
charge for this service.
Just telephone us.
Clearance
Sale
SHELF and flOOR ITEMS
Big RedUdions
Antiques & Gounnet Shop
Provld••c. Rd,. Walll.gfo .... Po.
CATHERMAN'S
PlIo.. MEdIa 6_4751
DRUG STORE
KI 3·0586'
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
WFtL
TY c •• III , ...L-TY-s....,.
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Rutgers Chi.ldren
Hear Indian Play
,
Upper grades of the Rutgers
Avenue School were treated to an
Indian play January 18. by Mrs.
Anne Quirk's fourlh grade. Pocohontas, Massasoit, Squanto and
Samoset slepped from the pages
of history to give the audience a
glimpse of the land beyond. Their
visilation was followed by a ohoral recitation, by Lew Sarett, entitled HThe Squaw Dance."
The Zuni, a tribe of Indians
living in western New Mexico,
were represented. Their colorful,
"A Song of the Coyote and the
Locust," was presented by 14 of
the children.
All of the 27 fourth graders had
a part in telling an Indian tale.
by Aren Akweks. entitled "Why
We Have Mosquitoes." The entIre
grOUP also patriclpated in three'
Indian songs.
Mrs. Ruth McDoweU. art teacher. presented a movie-. on soap
carving immediately following the
assembly.
1'f' •
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FEB 8 1957
THE
Scout
Sunday
. Boy
Scout
Sunday
,
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 6
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 8, 1957
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54.00 PER YEAR
Borough Opposes Both Local Highway Routes !Roro•.Boy Scout Service !Economics Club • Jerome Robbins Opens
o
'
Set For 9:30 Sunday I ~Ians Open Meeting
Presses for One West of Media
se~ice co%~Un~~;Wi~~out;'o,,~~~ i
j College Lecture Senes
I
Town Meeting Sets Off Council Action
:: 9\;: ~::;r~~~~~~' ~~~~~;~:ri;~
Church. Harvard avenue. The
parents and boys of all scout units
and churches are invited to attend
this s"rvice.
Three scouts and explorers. all
members of the Presbyterian
Church, will receive Ihe highly
prized God and Counlry Award
during the service. They are Jack
Lewicki, Chip Shay, and George
Blessing.
Scouls participating in the service are Fred Kellermann Sven
Borei, Jack Lewicki, and, Bob
Beckmann. Assisting the ushers
will be Rich Kent Chuck Rushton
GoWing
" HeadSPbl"
U IC
LIObrary 00Irectors I
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Broadway Choreographer
To Speak at Meeting
House Sunday
Scouts, and Explorers will be held,
Over 600 people packed Ihe. auditorium and ouler hall of the
High School auditorium Monday evening al a public hearing provided
by Borough Council as a means of airing divergent opiniOns rampanl
through'!ul Ihe town in regard to damages which would be suffered
by Swarthmore should the State adopl either of· two roules it is currenlly considering for a mid-county limited-access highway.
Five hundred and nincleen of those presenl signed a petition to
the State Highway Deparlment Secretary urging that both the socalled A or Red Route which touches SwaMhmore in the RivervIew
avenue area and the possible alternate Blue Route, which louches
Swarlhmore along the Crum Creek. be abandoned and thai an earlier
considered Green RoUle, which wouid run through open country
west of Me
Eighteen copies of Ihe petition.
circulaled through the auditorium.
(one disappearing in the process)
.
were handed down from the ros-
'
Jerome Robbins, director and
choreographer for Ihe current
Broadway musical "The Bells are
Ringing," slarring Judy Holliday.
will open the . lecture series "ATt
and Mass Media" at Swarlhmore
College Sunday, February 10. The
leclure is open 10 Ihe public and
will be beld al 8:15 p.m. in the
Meeting House on the Swarthmore College campus. There is no
admission charge for this series
which is being presenled by the
William J. Cooper Foundation.
Mr. Robbins.
talk about the
effect
of mass will
media-Ielevision.
"
trum
by Council
DOU. g Wrege,
Alan
Siamford. John
W.ednesday' s Speaker
as
Hopper
after President
he had Thom-I
Iraced
Bond,
and Sieve
Edwards.
over a quarler-cenlury's history
S· '11
M'
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All Scouls should meet, in un iLewis D. Gilbert. independent radio, motion pictures, magazines
of sleps taken toward "-"lablishpi er, OrriSOn, rs. form in McCahan Hall of the stockholder and aulhor of "Divi- -upon the artisl who wishes both
SC hi oesser Re t •Ire
menl of a super-highway to conchurch,
30 minutes before the ser_ dends and Democracy' will be the to express his artistic ideas faithI
vey heav?, tram.c from D eI aware
As Officers
vice begins.
guesl speaker of the Swarlhmore fully and at the same time to
County's mdustrlal area along the
College Economics Club at their reach Ihe pUblic. In addition to
Delaware River 10 the vicinity of
D. Mace Gowing was elected Pf
annual dinner meeting at the his work with Ihe Ballet Theatre.
the Turnpike. These steps Includ- presidenl of the Swarlhmore
au to Lead 2nd
Inglencuk Wednesday, February
(Conlinued nn Page 12)
.m which CouncI I il- B
Public
Association
and
Investment Class 13.
ed '
mstances
d Library
h
..
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self had requeste"d a by-pass to
oar at t. e reorganlzahon mee Gordon P fa u. specI'all'st I'n
. b
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f
tl
Mr.
GIl
ert
eclures
requen
re1ie~ Chester road of heavy ing, l'Aonday night in Borough municipal bonds and,authority in at leading universities and lawy,
thru traffic. and the College had Hall. Roberl E. Spiller, .president municipal financing will conduct schools. This will be his first 'visit
expressed itself as considering the I for the past 3 years ~sked to ·be I\le second in the series Invest- to Swarthmore. Dinner. will be al
widening of Chester road as "not' relIeved of the post prIOr ·to open- ments for Women at the Woman's 7 for members of the club but it
desirable", and a supplementary ing thOe business of selecting offi- Club, Thursday morning at 10
high'way along Crum Creek as cers.
a.m.
is anticipated there will be rOom Players Club Production
y
uonl
slightly less desirable".
Alice Barber was elected viceThe film shown will be "Oppor- after dinner for any guests that
Opens' Monday Night
Eleven hundred Swarthmore peti- president, Rudolf Hirsch, secre- tunity USA" ,from the Investment wish 10 hear Mr. Gilberl speak.
Space
be limited so it ,viii
At Fairview Rd.
tioners ipdicated, to the State their tary, Mrs. Howard C. Jackson, Bankers' Association. It wilt exbe
necessary
to
issue
tickets.
TickTlJe Swarthmore Players Club
opposition to such a highway treasurer.
plain. visually how savings are
through Swarlhmore about eight . The half year report of the re- channeled by inveslment bankers ets may be 'obtained free of charge will present for Ihe month of
years ago! and in July, 1949 Coun- !iring treasul·er. Mli)Cey Morrison. into 'pI'oductlve use by. business bYd:Qntacting Professor William February. Ihe play "The Solid
Br()\:V11;-·e~onomics - department, at Cold Cadillac",writtel)' by Howcil liskedthal the State condemn was carefully sludied as present- and gov('rnment,
the
college. .
ard Teichmann and George KaufHmd oulside the borough for a by- ed by Mrs. Jackson. who has been
Mr. Pfau is a former secretary
man. This will be produced under
pass route. ..
aSSisting Mr. Morrison On the ft- of Ihe Municipal Bond Club of
the
direction of Ned Pyle. assisled
Confusion of Facts
nance commiltee. Estimated ex- Philadelphia, a member of the In- Dancing Classes Set
by
Donald Hand, and will be
A wealth of facls. many of Ihem penditures for the year are set in vestment Traders Associalion of
For
Saturday
Night
shown starting Monday. February
con11icti ng although purported to the budget at $13.135.65; as of Philadelphia, and a member of
The eighth and 10th grade Jun- 11, through Saturday, February 16.
come from "authoritative but un- January 31, actual ex'penditures -the National Security Traders Asior A~embUes wiU meet tomor- The doors will open at 7: 30 p.m.
quotable" sources, were presented totaled $6,433.57. Actual 'receipts sociation. He acts as a financial
row evening, the eighlh grade from al the Clubhouse on Fairview
Monday 'lighl, but Mr. Hopper's stood at $12,682.54 with those for adviser for many communities in
7: 30 to 9: 15 p.m.. and Ihe 10Ih road. Curtain is al 8: 20 p.m.
requesl for a unified expression the year estimaled at $13.135.65. planning and financing municipal grade from 9: 30 10 11: 15 p.m.
"The Solid Gold Cadillac" is a
of townsfolk sentimenl was not
(ConUoued "n Page 7)
improvemenls. Among the issues
Dr. and Mrs. Arlhur H. Silvers. play about skulduggery in high
granted as far as resolving the
he has served as consultant are eighth grade hosl and hostess,
places, thwarted by a liny group
question of which of the Iwo
IMarple-Newlown Township. Ben- will be assisled by chaperons Mr. of people with hearls (and a
probable roules (Red ·or Blue)
•
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salem Township. Bucks County. and Mrs. Albert G. Gwinn. Mr.
Cadillac) of gold. This sparkling
posed the greater damage-threat
Worcester Township. Monlgomery and. Mrs. Arlhur F. Loeben, and
comedy is a social satire wherein
to Swarlhmore. There was much
Co u n t y , and
many olhers Dr. and Mrs. Nino de Prophetis.
t .
The Garnet Canleen will feature
one
may learn again thai a bunch
esbmony to Ihe belief that desthroughout the State.
Mr
..
and'
'Mrs.
Robert
Grogan
tr ti
Skipper Dawes of radio and TV
of crooks is never a match for an
f
h
ames in the fame, and Chester High School
The course. meeting on the four will be acting hosl and has less for honest heroine. It is considered
RiUc on
. 0 some
area (plus
d vervlewdl avenue
.
music departmenl. He will bring Thursday rnornin_a • In February, the 10lh l1rade. Chaperons will be "rich. solid entertainment geared
f•
own-gra
ng
a
surroundings.
h' h
t
h
"T.he Girl Friends", a quintet who is open to all interested persons Dr.. and Mrs. J. B. Cooper and to please bolh young and not-soig er(c axes
over
t
e
remaining
young".
II ed
P
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have appeared on the Ted Mack throughout this area, under the Mrs. Elizabelh Preston.
on nu
on age )
sponsorship
of
the
Droman's
Club
Show and local TV and radio pro.. '
grams. The Canteen will meet al of Swarlhmore.
I
'Solid Gold Cadillac'
Is February Fare
I
will
Canteen To Present
S
Skipper Dawes at.
Or. FusseII T0Speak
ISavePn·mue· sSachlouorld.ay at Ihe Rulgers
At Clubhouse Tues II
.
ReSI'd en t W'II
D'ISCUSS
I
'Changing Internat'l
Situation'
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"The Girl Friends" will sing
for Ihe canleen and then lead the
group in singing with the aid of
song sheets.
The canteen will be composed
of a small select group of eleventh
and twelflh graders. since the
tenth will be at Ihe Junior Assemblies and Ihe ninlh at a grade
party. Any other discriminating
members, nol otherwise daled will
enjoy this Intimate ent'ertainment
planned by Mrs. Ned Williams.
elevenlh grade parenl.
Dana Swan will supervise. Mr.
and Mrs. John Lord. and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cralsley wlIl chap_
erone.
Following the slated meeting
Tuesduy. February 12, at 2 o'clock,
the chairman of the international
affairs department of the Swarlhmore Woman's Club, Mrs. Gorton W. Brush. will intrOduce Dr.
Frances R. Fussell, Riverview
road. who will' discuss a most
timely subject, "The Changing
International Situation."
Dr, Fussell. a member of the
club ~nd a former vice~president,
has been most generous in past
years In keeping the membel'S DR. HARTER TO SPEAK
ON "MIDDLE ..
- "ST"
aware of the current polItical
"Power Politics In the Middle
scene botjl here and abroad. She
East"
will be the topic Dr.
served In the State Department as
consultant In the execulive office Lincoln Harter. professor of po01 the President of the United litical science at the University
States In 1950-51. and pJ:e1/iously of Pennsylvania. will enlarge upon
was a member of the WBT Pro- at the Sunday night meeting Of
d~"on Board and staff member the Young Adults, meeting at 8
p.m. In the Woman's Association
of the ,Joint Concressional Forelp Bconqmic Policy CoJnllJUtee. room.
Qr. Hartei-. who spoke last year
Dr. Fussell's vast fund of into the group OIl propaganda. will
formation cioncemlng the U.N.
be remembered for his recent "In·
..m add S+.1mulus to her dlscus- terview" series on TV. He Is a
(Continued on Pqe T)
resident of Media.
JUllior Club's Fashion Show Tuesday to Aid
County's Chapter for Retarded Children
Pre~SchooI Child Topic
Of Mothers Club Forum
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Dr. Rachel Cox wiII act as panel
moderalor for Ihe Swarlhmore
Molher's Club Forum on The PreSchOOl Child which will be held
Thursday, February 17, at 8 p.m .
at the Swarlhmore Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Cox. a residenl of Swarthmore, is head of the department
of psychology at Bryn Mawr College, and weII known for her
work in this field. Panel members
wllI be: .
February 12. two days beRita Chambers. heat!. of Cham~ fo~e Valentine's Day. Ihe Swarthbers School for Girls and Boys. I more Junior Woman's Club will
Springfield; Janet Hampton of give ils annual benefit fashion
The School in Rose Valley; Mrs. show' ~t;'8:30 p.m. in the high,
Pemberlon M. Dickson. director SChool auditorium. The proceeds
.
of the Swarthmore Presbyt·
enan wm
ll..'? to the Delaware C ounty
Nursery School; and Margaret Cha~~eif'for Retarded Children.
Price, for mer I y kindergarten Mn,' Robert Scully. chairman of
tea c her in the Swarthmore ~ .. ~ent, requesls that, "if you
Schools, and now on the staff of ai'lip~g to spend a dolIar
the Swarthmore Presbyterian Nur- f<;i;.ji''VallmUne· gift, why not give
sery School.
a tic!ret to the show. so that a
retardeil. child also may know the
Nahl•• to State Bar
steadfastness of love?"
A Sidney Johnson, ,Jr.• of North .'. WltIl., the benefit funds raised
Chester road bas been eleeted t>Y··\he·,Junlor Clubs in Delaware
to the Executive Board of the eo"ntY,.last year. the chapter was
Pennsylvania State ~r Associa.· .~\\~:,rebuild and revamp the
tion, reprel nt/n,l Del a war e •. ,~..,1;Il!zt to the Tralnlng Center
Bucks. and Montg.xnlj!l'y Countlel. lB' r ..~.lowae,· and iUs Dow being
.. tJ~-l" -,\ \' !r,
18 years or older. This
is one of only four such work-
shops in this state. Here there is
provided a program of experiences and activities to be used first
as a basis for evaluation of the
trainee. Then this evaluation is
used 10 determine the abiHty of
the Individual in a work si~_
tion. Thus many homebound retardates may lead economically
useful lives. Recently the workshop' in Lansdowne receivect Its
first contract job of prepackaging
newspapers for resale to various
Industries.
There are 13.000 retardates of
alI ages In Delaware County.
Eli!ch of
Prioce,ton avenue left yester· Is 00 a temporary assignment, as
THE SWARTilMOREAN
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27 in Germantown.
ack
Den 9,
Cub lJthe
executive director with Associated a play
"Follow
Nodh Star" in
Cooperage Industries of America. the auditorium' of Our Lady of
Perpetual -Help Church, Modon,
ITlhursdalY
night of last week.
Piano Lessons by Jacqueline Karlin
The lead ,¥"S taken .by Greg
_Juiiliard Graduate
Carroll. Other parts were taken
by Dl\nny Marino, Chucky Wolf,
, BEGINNERS ADVANCED
Jackie Shinn, Louie Virelll, JImCHILDREN or ADULTS
my Lynn, and Jimmy Wal1a. Den
C "KI
d 4 3054
9
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a. m.·
p. m.
a I ngswoo
day morning for St. Louis,
where tJU,y will i-eside at
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BEAUTY' SALON •
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, 9 South Chest"r Road .
Call Klngswood 3-0476
Swarthmoreans:
.Don't Be Deluded by the·
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Actlv. M....... of ... Sw.rfII~o.. 1 ••1.... As.oclotlo•.
Hope of an Expressway
Route West of Media!
Decisions Made By Publi9 Commissions Sometimes Can Be ,Reversed By. Commur:'ity Pressure~
The Answer: IT WILL BE DESTRUCTIVE,
'TO'ALL OF SW
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Feb. 12. 8:30 P.M.
Swarthmore High School Auditorium
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Support a Worthy Cause
Swartllmore,
Po.
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FrI. & Sat•• Feb. 8 & ,
A Go, Co••",. Alto", T.V. I.
. IrIto'.
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"Simon and Laura'"
-(Ylsfovtdon - Technteolor)
Frrday_ Featur.s-7:45 and ,:45 P.M.
Sohirda, F.afu~s--6-8 and ID P.M.
·.IG CHILDREWsSHOW
, SATURDAY 1 P.M.
1-Colo. Cartao••
Z-Short $Ulecta
3-Lasf Excltl., C.apt.. 'K,NG
of ROCKIT MEN" ,"
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8enefif
Delaware Citunty Trolalil,
C.afer
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. J. ARTHUR RANK Pre.nh
for Retarded ChU......
Fashions ~ Door Prizes Galore'
Reception Following At Th.:-';oman's· Clui .
Sponsors-SwaiihmoreJullior Womans Club
Donati~n S~.~
Do." MI•• T.... Two O ......ell.'
S.a T••lllon' . . .
JOHN WAYNE PATillCIA NEAL
"OPERAnON PACIFIC"
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WM. HOLDEN, .NANCY OLSON
WILLIAM IENDIX
.NiVES:'rJWE~T·~
"SUBMARINE COMMAND"
HOLDS •• ~
""hen you go~_
over'tQ'
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.
slLECTED CHILDRENS SHOW
SUNDAY 2:15P.M.
1-Colo. CarDa ••
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(In TechnlcalOf)
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T..s. & Wed..
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BIGGEST HI·FI BUY
(CinemaScope-T4chnicalar)
Featur.1-7:40 and 9:40 P,M.
Thurs..
-Fii:-.-Sat;-~
Feb. 14.15 • 16
A. U.,.,.,......,. $hry
Artur Rubinstein on RCA-Victor, Two of the most'
of H_1e
AIr-"n", 1111. ., .
"THE SEA SHAll.
NOT HAVE TIIEM"
c~nductors. . One' month
'.
«:in: 1 2',' LP.· Only S2.98;
tras and
value
MICHAEL. REMRA"
SIoI'y of ........ Cole
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Sw~rthmore. Citizens .'Agai~st
$3.98 .
'. "A" Route' .
Directs Local
Com.
The congregation of the Methodist Church is presentiy engaged
In an intensive Stewardship Cru.
sade under the direction of Rev.
P. Glen
Trembath, a staff memo .
,
ber of the Board of Missions of
the ,Methodist Church.
William C. Collen berg, Charge
Lay Leader, Is general chairman
of the executive committee COnsisting of _Gareld Gray, advance
gifts chairman, Lemuel J. 1I0lt,
associate; Andrew Alexander, fel-
PLAYERS
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Rev. P •. Glen Trembath
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~nday
- Saturday.
Februa.., 11 • 16 incl.
DG Sewing
The Delta Gamma
group will meet next'
February 15, at the home
George Plowman, 600
avenue.
Curtain Time 8:20 P.M.
M....n
a.eI T..'. G...,.
Sewing
Friday,
of Mrs.
Havard
.The Groundhog Says;
":Six,moreweeks of waiting." (It seems like six
"!onth) Anyhow-Now is the best time to come
in and select the new camera you have.plaJ\ned
to, purchase by spring. (Trades? Yesl)
The 'next few weeks will give you good time to
pract./ce. Then you can 'sneak up on yow favorite
bud or blossom and' clobber it with kodachrome
for. ! posterity.
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Dozens of clobb~ring instruments (in the form of
, cam'e'ras) to choose from at the'
,
The'Camera a Hobby Shop
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. Will
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.T. A.. Br_shaw. Chafrlnan
-LaR.e Hencliixson. $H•.
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A",d AH,acll•• -..,.. .. III...
.A~!C;a~A~'"
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.. For. the First:"Thn.:An
Organization Has Been Formed.
.
Through. Whic-" Swarthmoreans
Can Express Their
.
Oppositlla
.. to "A~· Route.·
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" You 'Are'n~rested In Preserving The Character .
Of Your Home
, And Yoqr Community
popular pian.o, concertos with two great orches.
J. Atthvr Rank.' ,"senti-
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aeca~Se':
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"THE 7 LImE FOYS"
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101 HOPE - •• Edcly Fo,
Olobmobll. for '5;'__IM
value-car of ... yearl And
It holds that value for yean
to corne ••• COl ands a
bIvv- ,....· .. ~liad ....... .Yoo'l ..... pr' d_"",
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YOUR
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Iii NOTE-A-tAFt Iy~ MillIe BoX nt
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'I. Homes
.Be Destroyed.
2. l\Jany Othen Will Be Downgraded.
3., Resulting Loss of Taxes Must Be
~. . Made ~p by the Rest~f\Us. '. .
4.·Our Joint School Dlstrict.Will
S~ffer Heavy Loss of Tax~s From
COndemnation of Rutledge ,
.
Properties.
$~' Chester Road, as a "Feeder",
.Belntolerably Over-loaded' With
.Commercial Traffic•.
.
(In Tethnlcolor)
SUb. ~ Mall., Feb; 10 Old 11
COn1lnunity Arts Center I in wallingford, held the first meeting of
the publicity committee at her
home in Moylan last Wednesday.
The play this year is the classic
"Aladdin and the Wonderful
Lamp" to be presented, at the
Nether Providence High School,
Saturday,' April 13 with performances at 2 p.m. and' at 8 p.m,
Mrs, William S. Proctor of Wal_
lingford, who 'assists Mrs. Graves
at the. Ads Center, is general
chairman of the publicity grOUp.
The zone chairmen are:
Mrs. Herbert Huse for Swarthmore, ~s. H. G. Kuchler for WalIingford, Mrs. Henry Herling for
Nether Providence, ldrs. Frank
Zimmerman for Media, Mrs.
James W. McDoweh for'Spring_
field, Mrs. Oliver Strickler for
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nye
for Concordvllie, and Suzanne
Ahrens for Lima.
The weekly ,chapel service at
the Presbyterian , Home for. Widow. and Single Women, 58th
street and Greenway avenue,
P. GLEN TREMBATH
Philadelphia, was held last Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock under lowship chairman, Mrs. Holt, asthe auspices ~ of the Swadhmore sociate; Charles D. lIummer, fiPresbyterian Church.
nance commission chairman; Mrs_
The Rev. John Schott, associate Ray L. Harlow, linancial secreminister of the Swarthmore tary; John W. Flood,publiclty
Church, conducted the service and chairman. Thomas S, Aveson Jr.,
preached the sermon. A double associate; Zina Connors; visitation
quartette from t1i1! choir under the chairman.
More than 70 mim of the church
direction _of Robert Grooters,
minister of. music~ with Robert are dedicating themselves and
C8TWithin, at the piano, sang their time to this crusade which
Stalnter's ''God So Loved the has as Its goal the encouragement
World", and Mozart's "He is Bles_ of sacrificial propodionate givIng
sed."
toward the church's Unified 'BudAfter the service Mr. Schott and get for Current Expenses and
membe~s qf .the choir greeted the Benev~lences and ~ three-year
I·glles·ts of the h.ome,
for mortgage cancellation.
Members of tlie' double quadet
After intensive study by the
were Robert Anderson, Dr. and Commission on Stewardship and
Mrs. James Clark; Mr. and Mrs. Fina!!ce, the Official Board unaniEdwar~ Heller, Elizabeth Hunter, motisly adopted its recoinmendaand E11se-. Remont. Mis.: F. Harry t1i,n to use' the . services 'of. the . '
'Bewley i1l1'd'Mrs:ceeit D. Howard, Board of Missions as the mOSt'dewho represent., the Swmhmore s!rable and ef!ective manner of
Church on the Board of Church conducting the crusade,
Representatives of the Home had
Accordingly, Mr. Trembath"has
charge cif the arrangements.
been aSsisting the local committee. He was born In Cornwall;
''I saw It·' 'the Swarthmorean." England, 'recelved his A;B. degree
trom Northern Michigan College
and his B.D. degree trom Garret!
THE
Blblic,!l Institute, Evanston,' m.
He has done additional graduate
work at the University of ·MlchiOF SWARTHMORE
gan In the field of pastoral counseling.
pre..,,.f.
Trembath is a member of
"SOLID GQLD CADILLAC" theMr.
Detroit Annual Conference of
by Howard T.i~hma"n
Methodist Chureh where he
and' George , S. Kaufm.n,
was Pastor 'pt churehes prior to
. ,DJ.ree:ttd by
joining the staff of)he department
,!:'lED PYL.E
cif finance and field service of The
Assisted by Donald Hand
B'oal-d of Missions in 1955.
Therefore, the Question Must Be
Met Squarely: How Badly Will the
Riverview Road Route Hurt Our
Boroug~?, "
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Local Church Leads
Home ,Chapel
Service
.
Every Effort Should Be' Made to 'Put the Route
West 'of Media, But the State Highway Depart.
. m~nt Is 0" Record Against That Proposal!
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ChlldN~a'mn'els Apr••1 ... "lv'l MethodistsEngagedln
StewardshIP· Crusade'
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INTENTIONAl. SECOND EXPOSURE
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February
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Samuel Ertel, brolher-in-Iaw. of the birth of their second child and on January 27 in Germantown
ENGAGEMENT
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Knabb of
104 Princeton avenue lett yeslerday morning for SI. Louis, Mo.,
where they will reside at the
8, 1957
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the bridegroom, of New York City,
Mr. John James, brother of Ihe
Mrs. William E. Danforth of
bride, of Wallingford,Mr. Donald
HiBborD avenue recently returned
Domeij or Westboro, Mass., and
from visiting college friends in
Mr. Robert Brenner and Mr. Lee
Lexington, Mass.
Wilson of Ridgewood, N. J.
Mrs. Corben Shute of Maple
Following the ceremony t a rc"'l
avenue entertained at a bridgecoption was held al the home of
BEAUTY SALON
luncheon Tuesday.
the bride's parents.
Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of Lafayette
BEAUTY'S CHARM SNARES CUPID'S DARTS
The bride graduated in 1950
avenue was hostess Friday at a
from Wesllown Friends School
9 South Chester Road
luncheon for out-of-town guests.
Miss Jane Lambdon Maddux, and allended Wells College for
;\11'. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard
Call Klngswood 3.0476
o{ South Chester road returned daughter of 1\Ir. and Mrs. Milton two years. She 'graduated from
Actlv.
Member
of
the
Swarthmore
•••1•••• A•• oclatlon
Murray Maddux of Marshall, Va., Columbia Presbyterian School of
Sunday night from a two-week
business trip to Florida. During and Mr. Robert Blair Price, Jr.,
from Ridgewood High SchOOl.
their trip Mr. and 1\Irs. Hibbard son oC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair ated
Nursing in 1955. The groom graduPrice
of
North
Chester
road,
were
He
graduated
from Princeton Univisited 1\1:rs. Hibbard's father Dr.
married
Saturday
in
Grace
EpisFrederick W. Lewis in st. Petersversity
1951, for
As three
a lieutenant
copal Church, The Plains, Va.
(j.g.) heinserved
years in
burg.
Given
in
marriage
by
her
father,
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
.married couple left I
of Princeton avenue recently re- the bride wore a gown of ivory
turned from a week's stay in New satin and Alencon Jace made on for the Laurentian Mountains in
Tune Motor
Delco Batteries
York City during the convention princess lines and. a cO,ronet ,of Canada where they have been
of the American Institute of Elre_11 pearls with fing.ertip vell of 11- skiing. They will reside in Bronxtrical Engineers.
t lusion. She carried a cascad; bou_
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Mr. and ·Mrs. Jacob E. Snyder ~uet of orchids, stephanohs and ville, N_._y.____
of Rutgers avenue entertained for IVY,
BIRTH
ROBERT J. ATZ, Mgr.
out-oi-town guests Saturday eveMiss Sally M'addux, the bride's
Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth M. SnyOpposite Borough Parking Lot
ning at a buffet-dinner.
sister, was maid of honor. Brides- der of Hatboro announce Ihe
Klngswood 3.0440
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F, Robinson maids were Miss Ellen Glazebrook
'birth, on January 31, of Jeffrey
Closed Saturday at J P.M.
of Guernsey road entertained at of Warrenton, Va.; Miss Ann Lee
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dinner Saturday evening before of Richmond; Mrs. John Peak of Palmer Snyder, their fourth child
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Williamsburg; 1\Irs. D -0 u g I a 5
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Mr. and Idrs. Owen Gay of Quarles of Fredericksburg; Mrs.
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Lakewood, formerly of Walling- Frank Burkholder of Alexandria, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. ~
ford, are visiting their son-in-law and Mrs. Lenox Bramble of Jenkins and a great grandson of ~
and daughter 1\Ir. and Mrs. Court_ Fayetteville,. N. C. Miss Cynthia ~and~~_~k_.
ney B. Adams of Media, en route Gibb, the bride's cousin, was ftow- all of North Chester Road.
CRISP AND JUICY
to Florida. Mr. and 1\Irs. Gay will er girl.
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1\Ir. and Mrs. Samuel Hammond •~
Fresh From Our Own Stor.,e
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leave next Friday for a winter
Mr. Price was his son's best
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vacation in the South.
man. Ushers were Mr. James Mar- of Villanova avenue announce the ~
arrival
of
a
son
born
Wednesday
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will entertain at an open house Thomas Martin of Pocopson, Mr. morning, February 6, in the Ches- ~
Served Free Durin, February
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Sunday at their home on Fair- Thomas Saunders of Cynwyd, Mr. ter Hospital.
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VISIT view road.
Philip Kniskern of Wallingford,
The little boy is a grandson of 111
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Mr. and Mrs. Eric Braund and Mr. Robert Reed of Landenburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Rumsey of Vas- ~
chlldren Nancy and Fred of Gr~n- and Mr. Jack Middleton of The sar avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. r1
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belt, Md., have recently moved Plains,
Samuel Hammond Sr., Of. Media. ~
Exhibition Oils _ Our V.nishlng Countryside
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into the Sullivan house at 302
Mr. and Mrs. Price, Jr., will re~
OPEN TILL BLOSSOMS COME AGAIN
1111
Cornell avenue. Mr. Braund, who. side in the vicinity of West ChesMr. and 1\Irs. James M. Marsh ~
Route 452 _ If.! Mile South of Route I
was a minister in the Community ter.
of Yale avenue announ('e the
Church, MarYland, is now the dibirth of their fourth child and ~ H... 9 a.m.·6:30 p.m.
MEdia 6.1680
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rector of the Philadelphia Office
HERRIN-JAMES
of Christians and Jews. Mrs.
third daughter.
Paula MarIe,
on
February
1 in Fitzgerald
Mercy
Braund and Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel,
Miss Caroline Biddle James, Hospital.
also of Cornell avenue, are the daughter of 1\Ir. and Mrs. J. RobMr. and 1\Irs. Henry J. Roth,
fanner Misses Bonsall of Swarth- ert James of Wallingford, became Jr., of Harvard avenue announce
more.
the bride of Mr. Gareld Robertson
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of Herrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gareld
SUBSCRIPTIONS
"Applebrook", Park avenue, left T. Herrin' of Hohokus, N. J., and
FOR ALL
by plane Wednesday afternoon for Forest Hills, N. Y., Saturday in
MAGAZINES
Indianapolis, Ind., where she will Wallingford Presbyterian Church.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
be the guest of her son-in-law Rev. Thornton B. Penfield, the
13 Dartmout.& Avenue
and daughter Mr. and Mrs, Ed- bride's uncle officiated, He was Klng.wood 3.2080
ward E. Thomas, until the end of assisted by Rev. John B. Roland. I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~III
the month.
The bride, given in marriage by Mr. and Mrs. John G. Lord of her father, wore an Italian silk
Crest lane entertained as their gown with train, trimmed with
Support a VVorthy Cause
overnight guest last week Mrs. pearl beads at the neckline. Her
Swarthmore. Pa.
Agnes Sanford, who spoke at the veil was of Belgium lace. She ----":..:
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Presbyterian Church Thursday carried a bouquet of sweetheart
Fri. & Sot•• Feb. 8 & 9
J. ARTHUR RANK Presents
Delaware County 'l;raining Center
night on uSpiritual Healing".
roses and stephanotis.
A Goy Comedy About T.V. In
Miss 1\Iargaret C. James, the
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Dart'rltaln
for Retarded Children
mouth avenue and her daughter bride 7s sister, was maid of honor.
"Simon
and
Laura"
Mrs. John .n. Handy of Crisfield, Bridesmaids were the bridegroom7s
(Vb.faVision • Toehnicolor)
Md., sail today out of New York sister Mrs. Samuel Ertel, Miss SuFriday Feafutes-7:45 and 9:45 P.M.
Soturday .!!.atures-&.:!-a_n~ 10 P.M.
for a cruis~ to the Caribbean Sea. zanne Gerry, Miss Ann Crowther,
BIG CHILDREN'S SHOW
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones Miss Betty Ann Cerruti, all of New
Reception Following At The:Woman'sClub
SATURDAY 1 P.M.
returned to their home on Elm York City, and Mrs. Harry Bair l-Caiar
Cartaons
avenue Wednesday following a of Haverford. The bridesmaids 2-5hort Subiech
Sponsors-Swortllmore Junior Womans Club
two and a half week automObile wore princess gowns. of green vel- 3-Latf Exciting Chapter 'KING
af ROCKET MEN" .
trip to Seat Island, Ga., and Clear- veteen and carried bouquets of
Donation $1.00
_"THE
LONE RANGER" & SIIYer
water and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
miniature carnations, sweetheart
Itn Tachnicalor)
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S .Hart of roses, and ivy.
Lafayette avenue entertained at
Richard Hershey of Forest Hills SUh. ~ Mon,. Feb. 10 and 11
a dinner party Saturday evening. was best man. Ushers were Mr. Doo't MI•• These Two Outstanding
Seer r.rllrersl .
JOHN WAYNE PATRICIA NEAL
Mr. Roland F. Stephenson of
West Hartford, Conn., has announced the engagement of his
daughter, Miss Diana Louise Stephenson, to Mr. Robert Henry Me ..
Burney, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Dorman McBurney of MoylanRose Valley.
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Gulf Gas and Oil
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Every Effort Should Be Made to 'Put the Route
West of Media, But the State Highway Department Is On Record Against That Proposal!
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Met Squarely: How Badly Will the
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DEWEES FASHION SHOW
Feb. 12, 8:30 P.M.
Swarthmore High School Auditorium
COLLEGE THEATRE
Fashions -
Door Prizes Galore
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Tues. & Wed .. Feb. 12 & 13
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101 HOPE Eddy Foy
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FEBRUARY'S BIGGEST HI-FI BUY
Artur Rubinstein on RCA-Victor. Two of the most
popular piano concertos with two great orchestras and conductors. One month only $3.98
value on 12" LP. Only
98.
$2.
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DIRK .OGARDE
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1. Homes WJII Be Destroyed.
2. Many Others Will Be Downgraded.
3. Resulting Loss of Taxes Milst Be
Made Up by the Rest of .Us.
4. Our Joint School District Will
Suffer Heavy Loss of Taxes From
Condemnation of Rutledge
Properties.
$.' Chester Road, as a "Feeder",
Be Intolerably Over-loaded With
Commercial Traffic.
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" You Are Interested In Preserving The Character
Of Your Home And Your Community
Swarthmore Citizens Against the
"A" Route
Will Be In Touch With You
T. A. Bradshaw. ,Chairman
(In TechnicolOf',
"6tur~:40 and 9:40 P.M.
Pltone Kingwood 3-2290
AMPI,E FREE PARKING
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Through Which Swarthmoreans Can Express Their
Oppositibn to "A" Route.
(In Technicolor)
bigger mum
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Children's Theatre
Names April Play
MethodistsEngaged In
Stewardship Crusade
Mrs. Stuart Graves, director of
the Children's Theatre' of the
Contmunity Arts Center, in Wal- R
ling ford, held the lirst meeting of
ev. P. Glen Trembath
the publicity committee at her
Directs Local
home in Moylan last Wednesday.
Com.
The play this year is the classic
"Aladdin and the Wonderful
The congregation of the MethoLamp" to be presented at the dis! Church is presently engaged
Nether Providence High School, in an intensive StewardShip CruSaturday, April 13 with perform- sade under the direction of Rev.
ances at 2 p.m. and at 8 p.m.
P. Glcn Trembath, a staff memMrs. William S. Proctor of wal_1 bel' of the Board of Missions of
Iingford, who assists Mrs. Graves th~ Methodist Church.
at the Arts Center, is general
William C. Collen berg, Charge
chairman of the publicity grOuP'j'Lay Leader, is general chairman
The zone chairmen are:
of the executive commit·tee conMrs. Herbert Huse for Swarth- sisting of Gareld Gray, advance
more, Mrs. H. G. Kuchler for Wal- gifts chairman, Lemuel J. Holt,
lingford, Mrs. Henry Herring for associate; Andrew Alexander, felNether Providence, Mrs. Frank
Zimmerman for
Media, Mrs.
James W. McDowell for Springfield, Mrs. Oliver Strickler for
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nye
for Concordville, and Suzanne
Ahrens for Lima.
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Hope of an Expressway
Route West of Media!
CHECK YOUR CAR FOR WINTER
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Wiftshlre Apartmenls. Mr. Knabb
C.b Den PraM"S PI.y
is on a temporary assignment, as
Den 9, Cub p,ack 307, presented
executive director with Associated a play "Follow the North Star" In
Cooperage Industries of America. the auditorium of Our Lady of
Perpetual . Help Church, Morton,
Thursday night of last week.
Piano Lessons by Jacqueline Karlin
The lead 'Yas taken 'by Greg
_Juilliard Graduate
Carroll. Other parts were taken
by Danny Marino, Chucky Wolf,
, BEGINNERS ADVANCED
Jackie
Shlnn, Louie Virelli, JimCHILDREN or ADULTS
my Lynn, and Jimmy Walls. Den
Klngswood 4-3054
9 a. m.• 1 p. m.
mother is Mrs. Daniel J. Marino,
assistant den mother, Mrs. J. Shinn.
Local Church Leads
Home Chapel Service
The weekly ,chapel service at
the Presbyterian Home for Widows and Single Women, 58th
street and Greenway avenue,
P. GLEN TREMBATH
Philadelphia, W", held last Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock under lowship chairman 1 Mrs. Holt, asthe auspices of the Swarthmore sociate; Charles D. Jiummer, fiPresbyterian Church.
nance commission chairman; Mrs.
The Rev. John Schott, associate Ray L. HarlowJ financial secreminister of the
SwaTthmore tary; John W. Flood, publicity
Church, conducted the service and chairman. Thomas S. Aveson Jr.,
preached the sermon. A double aSSOCiate; Zino Connors, visitation
quartette from the choir under the ehairman.
direction oC Robert Grooters,
More than 70 men of the church
minister of music, with Robert :ue dedicating themselves and
Carwithin, at the piano, sang their time to this crusade which
Stainter's "God So Loved the has as its goal the encouragement
World", and Mozart's "He is Bles- of sacrificial proportionate giving
sed."
toward the church's 'Unified BudAfter the service Mr. Schott and get for Current Expenses and
members of the choir greeted the Benevolences and a three-year
guests of the home.
,plan for mortgage cancellation.
Members of 'the double quartet
After intensive study by the
were Robert Anderson, Dr. and Commission on Stewardship and
Mrs. James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Finance, the Official Board unaniEdward Heller, Elizabeth Hunter, mously adopted its recommendaand Elise. Remont. Mrs. F. Harry tion to use the servic~s of the
Bewley atld Mrs. CeCil D. Howard, Board of Missions as the mosf dewho represent the Swarthmore sirable and effective manner of
Church on the Board of Church condUcting the crusade.
Representatives of the Home had
Accordingly, Mr. Trembath has
charge of the arrangements.
been assisting the local committee. He was born in Cornwall,
feI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
England, received his A.B. degree
from Northern Michigan College
and his B.D. degree from Garrett
THE
Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill,
He has done additional graduate
work at the University of MichiOF SWARTHMORE
gan in the field of pastoral counseling.
presents
Mr. Trembath is a member of
"SOLID GOLD CADILLAC" the Detroit Annual Conference of
by Howard Teichmann
The Methodist Church where he
"nd GeOf4i1e S. Kaufman
was pastor of churches prior to
Directed by
joining the staff of)he department
NED PYLE
of finance and field service of The
Anistad by Donald Hand
Board of Missions in 1955.
PLAYERS CLUB
Mondav - Saturday
February 11 • 16 incl.
Curtain Time
8:20 P.M.
Members aad Tltelr Guest.
DG Sewing
The Delta Gamma
group will meet next
February 15, at the home
Ge<>rge Plowman, 600
avenue.
Sewing
Friday,
of Mrs,
Havard
The Groundhog Says,
":Six'more weeks of waiting." (It seems like six
month) Anyhow-Now is the best time to come
in and select the new camera you have planned
to purchase by spring. (Trades? Yes!)
The next few weeks will give you good time to
practice. Then you can sneak up on your favorite
bud or blossom and clobber it with kodachrome
for' posterity.
Dozens of clobb'ering instruments (in the form of
cameras) to choose from at the'
The Camera & Hobby Shop
6 P .... Avenae, Sw.rthmore, , ••
Klngswood
,
3-4191
Friday 9 to 8:30
P1JBLISUBD EVERY FIlIDAY AT
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rUER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD. PVBIJSJJRU
POOBe SWarthmc>re 6-0900
PETER E. TOLD, EcII~r
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
R',salie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. MabboU
EI;u,~as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
OiDce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY!!, 1957
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES I from the King James Version of
At the Adult Forum Sunday the Bible.
Ruth Hare, principal of William
T~e Golden Text ,~s from II
Penn High School, will speak on Co~mthians (3: 17): . Where the
"Education for Changing Com- ~plfit ,?f the Lord IS, there is
munity Patterns." This is the sec- liberty. . . . : .
and talk in the current series arA cordIal mVltation IS e~tended
ed b th ra e relations com- to -all to attend the servlCes at
:~fee thee m:'ting.
First Cpurch of Christ" Scientist
The High School Forum will 206 Patk avenue, at 11 0 clock.
meet at 9: 45 a.m. in Whittier
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES .
House with Roy McCorkel leading
Mr. Bishop will preach at the
the group in a discussion of the
11
o'clock service. His topic will
Bible as a guide to today's living.
be UThe Temptation to Use One
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Another".
Boy Scout Sunday will be celeThe fact that all things are
possible to God will be' empha- brated at the 9: 30 service with
sized at Christian Science services Cub Scouts, Sea Scouts and Boy
Sunday in .the Lesson-Sermon en- Scouts of Swarthmore attending.
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titled "Spirit."
George Blessing, Jack Lewicki,
Luke's account of Christ J.esus' and H. L. Shay, 3rd., will receive
healing of the "woman having an the God and Country Awards.
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cianc'er
Dr.
father ot Dr. Gllmore Scott, as- ment, 'Mrs, H. WeSton
Helen McIlwain Woll! is now slst~t dean 01 Swarthmore CoI- chalrman, will meet Tuesday
displaying her ne"; annual "spe- lege, died January 12 at his home morning, at 10 a.m. in the ,\Iubhouse.
,
clal" hanging of oil paintings at in Patriot, Ind. He was 76.
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On Thursday, February 14 at
the Apple House, Sunny Brae OrAn auth~r and lecturer, he ra10 ....m. the second investment
",hards In Lima. In this group, en- tired from active participation In
discussion will be given, open and
titled; "The Vanishing C;:ountry- these fields several years ago, aI~
side," ,the artL
type of landmark which In a few the magazines. He at one time was be .uBonds."
A
combb;ed
meeting
of
the
lityears will be absent. from our a lecturer for the Chautauqua
erature
and
music
departments
landscape-the covered bridge, IcircuIt in the middle west.
wilJ be held on Friday, F$ruary
the old mill, the deserted barn,
Services conducted in the Patri- 15 at 10 ii.m. This was announced
which are fast becoming obsolete ot. Baptist Church, were followed
in the onrushing growth of a new by interment !iJ the Patriot 00100- by th chairmen, Mrs. J~hn T.
Pinkston Jr. and Mrs, W. R.
type of community.
lery on January 15.
L
e c ron. Mrs. Alexander 111.
Hot mulled cider will be served
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present a program aD
on the wep.k ends at the Apple
Mrs. William C. McDermott of
Sha w's "Pygmalion," with
House which is located '/.t mile Yale avenue entertained at lunch- G .
south of U; S. I on Route 452. eon last week Mrs. Harry Bleech- recordings.
This showing will continue to the er (whose. hUsbanq is connected
The annual International affairs
end of February.
with Bartol Foundation)' and· Mrs. dessert-bridge benefit w ill be
Julian Harper, both of Thornbury, Tuesday. February 19, at 1 p.rn.
Weston, Walton Brand, Edward and Mrs. John Davis of Rose- The proceeds will be distr.buted
Bull, Philip Nethercut, Robert mont. All. four "re engaged in a to U.N.I,C.E,F.;C.A.R.E.,· Hunproject to elucidate voting tech- garian relief and other a.gencies.
Thomson.
,
niques
ranging In scope from con_ Mrs. Gorton W Brush, chainnan,
At the 11 o'clock services--Lynn
siderations
of how the Election will be assisted by Mrs Franklin
Kippax, Roberl Clothier, Robert
and
Registration
Commis~ions Andrew, co-chairman, and Mrs.
Norton, Frederick Held, Charles
Brady, Hallock Campbell, Henry oper,ate, to the part political par-I Rob'1rt M. Grogan, garden departties play in' elections.
ment chairman.
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Roth, Thomas Chew.
Choir rehearsal will be held at
3: 30 fot the Primary Choir, 4: 15
for -the Junior Choir, and at 7: 30
for the Chancei Choi•.
NEWS NOTES
Dr. and Mrs. F. A: Patman of
Mrs. C. W. Quarl~; formerly ot PrInceton avenue with Mr,. and
Swarthmore, is residing at the
Louis P. Clark of' Broomall
Parkslde Hotel in New' York City. Mrs.
returned Monday from a 17-day
cruise to the Caribbean, touching
BOOKWAYS
at Venezuela. Before they sailed
,
I from New York City on the Nor417 Dartmouth Ave. .
wegian line S. S. Bergenfjord, Dr.
ASK ABOUT OUR \.
and Mrs. Patman were joined at
Inaugurating a new procedure
Senior Scouts are trying their
hand at selling to borough patrons
in two Girl Scout Cookie BOOths
Friday evenings in front 'of the
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Mrs. Michael Yarrow, leader of
senior scout troop 16, has reported that the' booth salesman-'
ship Is a new experiment being
tried. throughout the county.
BOt?ths, featUring tempting dlsplays' of the four varlties ot Girl
Scout cookles--vanilla; chocolate,
creme-filled, and choc-o-mlnt--are being manned by nlembers of
the Scout Senior ;Pla,nning Board
In the 69th Street area, shesald.
GJiols in the Senior troop, the
Ilrst in Swarthmore tor a number
of years, who are serving as
Cookle Booth saleswomen are
.Connor and Nancy Nelson at the
bank. The girls first tried their
hand at this project on Janaury
25, but wbi.try weather torced
them to forego the project last
week, and with hopes for milder,
less icy weather they hope to open
th~ .,booths this and next Frida\
Another major project the troop
is planning is a. trip ·to Mexico
during the summer months.
Coan of Awards
Girl Scout Troop 225 held a
.Court of Awards Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist church,
with Scouts fulfilling various requirements towards a first class
badge,
Troop le3der is Mrs. Merrill
Hayes with Mrs. Irvin Wizon and
Mrs. Bess Seidel serving as cOchairmen. Guest speaker at the
meeting was neighborhood Cl!.airman Mrs. Robert Bernhardt•
"In' thl!' hOn'le-maklng,llirIi.glTls
were awarded badges in cooking, .
sewipg, child care, home-maker,
grooming, and health-ald. Sportsminded girls received awards In
swimming, and salt water, whlIe
girls with a scientific bent received badges In Insects, mammals, and for the hobby-mlnded
badges were awarded in photogrnphy, reading, clr;unaticSl, 1lIld
puppeteerbi.g.
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avenue with Mr, Charles Lincoln
of Westdale avenue plan to spend
the -Veek 'end fishing, stopping in
Boston tonight en route to Anson,
'Me., tomorrow and thtm on to
Lake Sebec, returning home Tues- .
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Presbyterian women in Swartn-Assembly's conviction that neither
more will become more faml'llar th Ch' t·
Ch
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'ts .
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flS Ian
urc nor I In_
with the leadetship given by their d,vldual members may ignore or
nationwide church In meeting the be neutral toward the forces of
hi
.
social pro,. ems of the times when ~il in the world.
they hear the Rev. Robert W.
Wednesday's meeting will beAndrews next Wednesday; Febru- gin with a Worship Service in the
DISCOUNT IN FEBRUARY dinner and oil board ·ship by their ary 13, at their association lunch- sanctuary at 12 noon, led by Mrs.
'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ daughter Pat,. Sandy and David· eon. He will speak on "The Socta.1 Charles C. Martin. Luncheon in
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Clark, wh.ose parents were salllng, Pronouncements of the 168th Gen- McCahan Hall will follow, served
alice ba"be~f •
Mr. and Mrs, ClYde'Miller of vma-I eral Assembly of the Presbyterian at 12: 30 by Circle 7, Mrs. Harold
nova Avenue, Mr. and Mrs'. Harry Church, U.S .Al." wh.ich were .a p - C. WllIiams, chairman. Mr. An.. Dickinson avenue, and Dr. proved a t th e mee t 10g In PhIIa- d rews Wl'11 spea k ',mmediately
Lang of
and Mrs. Harold Eynon of Had- delphia last J~e
.
after lunch; he will repeat his talk
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donfieid N. J.
~r. ~drews IS Cha.plum of the in the evening of the same day
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;;w~~ Westmlnster Foundauon at the following the 6:30 dinner meeting
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University of Delaware as well as of tile Business and Protessional
Enjoy a LeillurelyDinner • • •
Minister of Christian Education Women's Circle of which Mrs.
v.EN' I'NN
for the First Presbyterian Church John Kennedy is"l!hairm!,:n.
STRATH HA,."
in Newark, Del. A graduate
Wh'eaton College, Ill., alid PrinCe-Mr. and Mrs. William E. GormYale ~nd Harverd Avenues
Swarthmore
ton Theological Seminary, he . has an, Jr., have recently moved from
Air Conditioned Dining Rooms ami Lobby
been particularlY active In the Dunellen, N. J., to Haverhill,
Comfortable Sleepipg Rooms
area ot Social Education and Ac- Mass., where Mr. Gorman is emBllft/alor Fr'ee Parleing
Mon; at prellent be serves as ployed with the Bell Telephone
chairman of that committee tor the Campany. Mrs. Gorman Is the
BusinessMen's Lunch 12 • 1 :30 P.M.
C
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Presbyterian SynOd of Baltimore. tormer Linda Smith, daughter of
omp ete Hotel Fa&ilities tor &",tJ~ets
The Pronounc.ements of which Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith of
Receptions, PartIes'
Mr. Andrews wl11 speak, deal Amherst avenue.'
4 McGregor.Dodds Hotel
JOHN M. SOMERS. Ma';"gir
with "the things that mak.e for
will
issue of blood twelve years" (Luke
Church School classes convene
METHODIST tlOTES
R.I!CORD:
will be included in readings at 9: 30 and 11 a.m.; the Senior
I High Bible study meets at 10: 45 1 Circles 4, and 5 of the W.S.C.S.
More than three·quarters. of
a.~.
. , lIre sponsoring a bake Sale in the
The Junior High Fellowship will front window of the Co-op today.
century of unequaled service, demeet at 5 p.m. in the Woman's AsChurch School will begin at
pendqbility and highest standards.
sociation room for a worship ser- 9'45 a.m; Sunclay morning with
vice and choral reading. After the classes for all ages.
At the 11 o'clock Morning Worrecreation period Thomas ~Hubbard will show the film strip "The ship Service, the Rev. P Glen
Middle Ages~': Supper is at 6:30 Trembath, direcior for. the S\ewDIIICTOII O. ftiNIIIAL$
p.m.
ard.hip Crusade, will be the gqest
1820 CHESTNUT 5TRIIT
The Senior High Fellowship will speaker. His sermon topic will be
CHURCH SERVICES
meet for supper at 6:30 in Mc- "A Gift to the Giver." There will
OLMR H. lAIR. foo.oIder
Cahan hall. Afterwards the group will be a consecration service
Telephone 116-151.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
will
meet
in
the
Hearth
roam
to
Joseph P: Bishop, Minister
the Stewardship Crusade visitors.
Johu Schott.. AasocIate MIn18tm' I·ee a film describing the back- . There are three nurseries for
Snnday, Febru.ary 10
ground for mental and emotional children up to 4 years .under the
9:30 A.M.-Adult Bible Classe•. breakdowns.
--------~--~--------.----------~. Mr. Bishop. will lead sup'erVIS'Ion 0 f Mrs., W'II'
1 lam H ar9:30 and 11:00 A.M. - Church a diScuSSlon on the ,sIgnificance' b' on a d ,,- W'll'
PI'
IS . n ",us. I lam
ummer
ft
d.
School' Classes.
o f the film aerwars.
d'
9:30 A.M.-Boy Scout Service.
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Young Adults will meet at 8 an a rotatmg sta~ of teach~rs
11:00 A.M. - Mr. Bishop will o'clock in the Woman's ¥socla- ~nd, helpers. There IS also a Ki.npreach.
4: 30 P.M.-Communicants Class. tion room to hear Dr. Lincoln dergarten Church and a JunIor
5: 00 P.M.--.Tr. 'High Fellowship. Harter, professor at the Univer- Church program.
ANNOUNQINGI
8:30 P.M.-'-Br. High Fellowship. sity of Pennsylvania on th subMr. and; Mrs. Arthur Heaton
,
8:00 P.M.-Young Adults
ject of the Middle i.st. Th:' 7: 15 will gree~ at ~he'door on Sund.ay. . ,
OLD~MOIiEIILE'S
HOBday. FebrDlU'l" 11
Bible study will precede' the talk.
The thlrd. mstruct.lon f?". V1si~
7:30 P.M.~hurch School Work- ,The Monday evening workshop tors, follo,,[mg whIch vIsItation
shop.
will be held at 7: 30 p.m. in the starts Immediately. will be held
WedIlesday, February 13
Woman's
Assoclation room. :Mr. at 1:55 p.m. Sunday afternoon. '
12 Noon-Woman's Association.
6:30 P.M.-Prolessional Circle.
Bishop will lead the firSt hour's 'The M;ethodist Youth Fellow---discussion: Mrs. W~ley :Wagner ship Will meet at 7 p.m. when
ME'rnODIST CHURCH .
J~hn C, Kulp
will meet with the 'Juni&r and part three of a series 9f films and
Mlnlater
Senior high gr01!PS to discuss discussions on "Dating Problems'
Robert Wilde
"Music 'in the Christian Education of youth" will be continued.
Minister of Music
Program". Mrs. Reavis Cox will
The Junior High Fellowship
!iUDday, Febru.ary 10
speak ·to the Junior depart.:nent ,:,,~ll meet at the churc~ at 7 p.rn.
9:45 A.M.-'-Bunday School.
11:00 A.M.-Rev. P. Glenn Trem- group on "Psychological and Emoc WIth Counselors Mr.. and Mrs.
Try 1t!.lt'sth!t most exciting
tional Factors in Child Develop- dames Morrash.
bath.
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7:00 P,M.-MY» and Jr. High ment". Mrs. Peter''i'qid will bring
Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
engine davelOpnient since ....
_Fellowship.
.
the technique of· '''storytelling'' the Crusade Visitation of the
first Rocke, was launch~1
to Ihe~ Pre-School alld Primary membership will continue with a
TRINiTY CHURCH' .'
K, Lawrence ,Whittemore.' Rector groups.
Victory celebration following.
\ Sunday, ·Febru.ary 10 .
. a OUR auaST poll A ·... a ROCKaT TilBT
The
W6man's
AssOciation
will
I The regular monthly meeting of
8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
hold its monthly' board' meeting the W.S.C.S. with all the Circles
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the attending will meet· on WednesChurch School.
- COME INI YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT11:15 A;M.-lMorning Prayer.
Woman's Association room: At 12 dar evening at 8' p.m. In the I
. WHITAKER OLDS'IN~.
7:30 P.M.-Yo\1ng Peoples' Fel- nooJ.1 the Worship SerVIce, led by chapel.
lowship.
340
W. Baltimore Ave.. •. .
, Penna.
Mrs. Charles C. Martin, will take
Cottage Prayer Meeting will ~
Tuesday, Fehruary 1Z
place in. the church' sanctuary. cancelled for this week due to
5:40 P.M.-Eveninjt' Prayer.
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Luncheon will be served at 12: 3t) th.. Crusade Vi~itation and the
WedIlesday. Febl'UlU'y .13
In McCahan hall by Circle 7, Mrs. quarterly combined Woman's So7:00 A.M.-HolY Communion.
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Haro!d C. Williams, chairman. Im- ciety meeting.
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FrIday, February 15
mediately following;Jrie",bers wiII
The choirs will rehearse ~n'
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
,
hear the Rev. .Ropert W. Andrews, Thursday-3:45, Cherub -Choir;
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETI/ . speak on liThe Social Pronounc~ 4:15, Junior Choir; '8 p.m. Chancel
OF FRIENDS
ments of the 1956 General Assem- Choir.
Sun~, FebrDlU'l" 10
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out of harm's
.
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The,e will be a meeting of the
blY".
0,45 A.M.-First Day ·School.
Better
still,
call PaulsOn
way.
Mr.. Andrews, chaplin of the Junior High School Department
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: Ruth
to
clean
your
rugs
and keep
Hare: • "Education for ChangiDg We.stm,,:,ster Foundation of tlte parents to discuss plans for the
until
you
are
ready
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th"",
Community Patterris."·
Uruverslty of Del~w...~ will also new Junior High Fellowship.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. speak at the B~",n"l'S and Pro- Gue.<>t resource leader will be Rev.
(f'IlINTJIRB: Y ••r ... " .....i~,
Children cared for in Whittler ~essional Women s Circle folll;l\V~ Charles Lobb, Philadelphia ConiI~~rtri"'~ 7'" ,It••,,,,,...,, ;f .
House. All are welcome.
ROLUNG"", rlll/r..
. 5:30 P.M. - United Fellowship IDg the 6: 30 dinner'ferenc
,btln l'o'Oni., t"~"'.J
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Ushers for February are:,
Plresent also will ,be Counselors,
Students.
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. HUDday. February '11
At the. 9:30 services-Warren Jim and BeUy Morrash.
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Cleaning - ,')(12' Domestic:: $7.50
All day sewing for A.F.S.C..
(Stiffness Not Removed)
WedIlesday, FebrDlU'l" 13
UNITARIAN mLOWSHIP
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
EAsnAWN CEMETERy
5011 Resistant Treotment: $2.50
FIRST CHURCH OF
of Defa'Yarp. Coanty
Take Up and Relay: $1.00
A non-profit. mutual enter.
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
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SWARTHMORE
prise for ffle benefit of families
S....ay, Feb"""rY.l II
Park ISvenue below Harvard
residing
in Swarthmore and
,
10=5(1
A.M.-Jgnior
h.lo\n.
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(ChUrch
SOBda7, February io
School)
11:00 A. M.-'-Suriuay SChool. .
neighboring communities. you ....
,11:00 ~M.-Wa"hip '-",Ic•.
]1:00 A.M.-'J'he Lesson-5ermon
Specnr: ,ARTHUR G. WcDOWEU..
patronage is earnestly solicited.
wiD be ClSpi~t."
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WedIlesday evening meeting each
of Abra.... m UltCOIn."
ALlERT N. GARRETT
~OO hilt Ave.,
Pa.
. week,' '3 PlM., Reading Room,
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Hoar
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CC8a~olt
9-4646
409 D'lrtmouth A,;enue, open
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. Old Modi. _ . Sprinv!lold
weekdllys except holldays, 10-5
228 Garrett Ave. SW 6.0449
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FrIday evening, 7-9. SUllday afSofI_Ids.)
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ternoon.
Swarth_. Pa.
WA 2':'741
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Chaplain
to -Addr.;ess tional aftalrs, racial and cultural S " G"rI
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Presbytenan Women I~:!~llt:,.~~e·;e:O=~~s!f:t e~; 10"lt".ate Cookl"e B'ooths
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I was in celebration of Teddy Con- Donald A. Crosse!, returned I!» the
however, that I have <:omple~hreII' IIrst' birthday Billy Conspect fof tbe reasons you ave we s ,
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Universlt,. of 'conneCticut, Storrs,
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"Blue"
U's
third
birthday
and
in
bonor
r
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advanced a g a n s.
we
,
following a mld-year's ,V8C4tion
The oplDl_ "I - . . . . .
route. I feel that the action you of Mrs. Conwell's mother Mrs. spent at her home on Thayer roalL
tb_ at tbe IDdhldulII _Un. All
have taken on this issue (and on James B. Dougll's of Cbester roa d
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. HoOver.
, It has_been our
the question of land for school and Swarthmore
whose
Jr.,
of Wallingford ~pent the week
Died If tbe writer IB II:nown'to tbe
Swarthmore ,Ue~e IS '."~~ g -,
truction) is above reproach. birthday also occurs In February.
end
in New York City and atin sharmg
facilItIes and
belieVe that anyone with
Mrs. John R. Bates of North
tended
sessions of the United NaEditor.
specIal programs, WIth the
y a ,u r responsibilities would or Chester road met het daughter
L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, people than our own, ~a a era could take any other. My support, Sally, who is attending M ~ r y tions where they heard the dlsAppreciates Collel"e
,were. We also ~pprecla~~ the ~ac~.
t I the result of gratitude: Washington College in Frederlcks_ cussion concerning the Gaza Strip.
Dr. and Mrs. Newton A. Wyman
that your "pubhc relations polIcy' IS no on y
'V f
th b·rthday celeThe following letter fran, Her- is a matter of deeds as well as but of my thoughts on what IS, I bur~, a"f o~ll ~ 'grandmother of 'Lapid,ea Hills entertained Satbert,W. HUBe, was ~ent to The words. Your welcome is an- in the long run, best for.the col-1brahon a
ys
in New urday evening at dinner in MedIa
Swarthmorean for publication:
'nounced and also felt. May this lege' and the town. TheIr inter-, Mrs. CI.arissMe M · Bteat~Oined' his in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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York Clly.
r. B
a s l to. attend S. StaintOn, Jr., of Wallin~~
Dr. Courtney S!"'th,
Preslllent
serve as a bela
led "fan
letter."
esls are
I~ IVIS.
mother
and his
family
Swarthmore .CoUege
I With re"pect to Ihe controversy ,Smcereiy,
Ihe wedding of Long Island friends who left Wednesday for New York'
Dear Dr. Smllh,
'over the location of the expressHERBERT W. HUSE
in Rye, N. Y. John, a student at City to be overnight guests of
When I and my family came to way, we have no reason for spe218 Vassar Avenue
"Amherst College in Mass., was an their son and daughtl>r-in-Iaw Mr.
this part of the country some six- dal pleading. Our house h a p p e n s ,'usher at the wedding. Sally re- and Mrs. Robert S. Stainton, 3rd.
teen years ago we chose to live in to be midway between the "A"
NEWS NOTES
tu";ed to' Swartrunore with her Mr. and Mrs. Slalnton sailed last
Swarthmore because it :was a col- and "Blue" route.. We are
,
f 1parents for the week end and was night on a two-month cruise to
rege town. We had little time to sympathetic with those who may
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Co~well a hosless at a dinner party Saturday South America, Africa, Spain, and
look around but we reasoned that be directly affected and share the I Columbia avenue enterlamed at
.
Portugal.
t ~ ghter of Mrs
a college would provide some- hope of all that Swarthmore can a triple birthday party Tuesday. everung. C
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Ihing of "the good life" whlAh
_ escape
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1 must add, I night. ,The surprise family party
Donna rosse, au
. Attend the church of your choice
Letter' to" the Edito'·a
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beautiful shade ~'81ohe 'cannot
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give.
We
have
n·~i
ointed' Indeed we '~!"
bave ,,1S8pfound
than' wj! /l,d"expec:ted.
~ven m~re
ex~rlence ~:t
:::!CIf·al4~." d~~npa:f"~~: erou~
It~
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av~nue,
~o:nnot
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H.'S.Boys Wrap Up
Radnor and Yeadon
Play Marple Tonight
In Final Friday
Home Game
,Tonlgbt tbe Swarthmore High
School baskethall team plays its
last Fliday nigbt home game of
the Be1ISQn when lit
Ithe
scrappy team of Mal'\ple Newtown. Fre"h from a resounding
victoty OVer powerful Yea'don on
Tuesday, the Swarthmore team
will attempt to ' make it seven in
a, row'ln league competition. At
. a t heee way IIe
t h ere,s
for IJrst placeand
with
Swarthmore,
Lansdowne,
Nether
Provi-
hos~
pre~ent
PAl• .,
Troop 2 Celebrate.
80y Scout We.k
th~
SWarthmore Troop 2 of
Boy
Scouts celebrated scouting's anniversary week at its annual banquet in McCahan Hall of the
Church W".""esday
evenmg. The program mcl,uded
songs and skits led and performed
by the scouts.
Feature event of 'the evening
was the Court of Honor for all
Scouts who have distinguished
themselves in the past year. The
accomplishmentS and needs' of
the troop 'were discussed, and,
plans for the future were re:'
viewed.
SChoi Bldg. Problem
Is LWV's Topic Thurs.
Gowin9 Heads-Public
Library Directors
(Continued from Page 1), ,
The Cubl; of Pack 1')1 are lookBy 'action of the board, last
G. Thompson, D. Joaes ing forward to a gala evening to- year's Library Scliedule of hours
To Address Members
night at the Annual Blu!> and will be 'followed until the next
At 1:15 P.M.
Gold Baniiuel. Scheduled for 6:15 board meeting on April 29. Li,
p.m. ,in McCahan Hall of the brarian Bettina Hunter rI,ported
Two local school educators will "FIr b' t .' Cli h th
ff 'i gifts to the Library, 50 volumes
speak on various aspects of th€"
es yerIan ,J1l"c,
e a a r from the
of Mr. and Mrs.
school building problem and pro- is slated to be a seU-out. Kirk A. H. Knabb, a memorial for the
grams at the February meeting Nevius, chairman of the
'Will late Ralph V. Little, and a gift
of, ,the Swarthmore League of handle the"MC duties "'hile the from
Shelly.
Voters 1:15, p.m. Febru- Reverend' 'john' Schott will offer
Miss 'Hunter repeated the re-,
ary ,14 at, the Ingleneuk on Park the invocation.
quest for' the urgently needed
avenue.
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k
d
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G. Baker Thompson, county
.
f 'ruc than bereceIve
d t
Football lIy Coach Robinson of
a .cue
superintendent of schools, will the high school an,d sam.., of thll I pe~m.~lO; th~om t. e
Must Be the
teamfathers,
stalwsrl!!,
skit a by
six of
of or
I, I
.s the
ac IOn
mee, comWI,
Mrs. Haris Borei was in charge d'iscuss "What
and aeven
movie
the er
approval
of
property
of dinner preparations. Assisting Department
Met to Secure
State for
Education
Approval
a New the 1956 AlI.,.star Baseball Game mittee
d th chairman Birney K. Morse
Pres~yteria,n
I
liJjrar~
pac~
~tephen
W~men
':.d:
~tandards
dence, with 9 and 2 logs, while her were:
,'
Elementary' S c h 001 .Building." promise to make, excellent' fare an
e treasurer.
Yeadon is a half game out of first
Mrs. H. Harry Beckmann, Mrs. Also, Donald P: Jones, president for the ~ven!ng. Mothers have I President Gowing appointed the
place with 8 and 2.
Roberl Baker, Mrs. John ,Brobeck, o f t h e Swarthmore-Ru.\ledge prepared goodies to lempt ,the following committees:
FriOdY night, despite weather
W. Newton Ryerson, Mrs. Union school board, will speak on yound and old
after din- I Fin,ance, Mrs. Jackson, chatr
'eled to Radnor
downed 'the bert Stamford.
pect to Finance the Proposed Ex- favors for all. Fathers,
it Property, Mr. Morse, 'chairman,
W'a):"e Raidetr.s 66-47. Holding
Mr. Ryerson, Troop 2 commlt- ,pansion?".
, o r not, will' don ye old apron, Dr. Spiller; Publicity, Mrs. Peter
theii, to 8 poi')ts i'1 the first period tee chairman, was master of cereThose wlio desire to question sling a to,",:el over their arm, ~nd E. Told, chairman, Mrs. C. Dudley
and 6 in the second period, the monies f'lr the program following the speaker are requested to pre- do the w~itihg.
Schloesser; Uibrary Practices,
score was 34-14 at half time. Dur- the dinner. Karl Fox, Neighbor- sent their' questions in written
Co-chairmen Peter Miller and Miss Barber, chairman, Mr.
ing the third period; the' stout hood Commissioner for S""arth- form before the luncheon to Amy Charles Marth;' hav~ set up a Hirsch, 'Mrs. Told. The President
Swarthmore defense continued, more, discussed 'the role of scout- Howland or Mrs. Halleck q.mp- sure-fire success. "
a member ex officio Of each
allo",;ng Radnor no goals, but 8 ing -in' the community.
.
bell, co-chaifmen. Those intendSunday morning, h.e pack will committee.
pointS on touls, While tlie lOcals
ing to come-to the luncheon gathf!r at '9:15 a.m. in McCahan
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ran pp the score to
should' contact Mrs. D. J.
H,IlI and march en masse into the "I saw it in The' Swarthmorean"
Swarthmore employed its last
or Mrs. Hans Bor,i by Wednes- Church to pal'licipate in Scout
'break 10 perfection with Andy
Susan and Peter Braun, daugh- day, February 13.
Sunday services., '
.
Jones and Skip Skoglund starting ter and son of Mrs: David Braun
A radio program over station
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Benefit
it and' Cal Coleman, Charlie of Yale a;'enue, returned Tuesday WDRF 9:05 a.m. Tuesday, FebWentz, and -TIm Pappas leading to their respective schools after a ruary 12 will feature a discussion Dr. Fussell To Speak
it on I down the floor. Charlie mid-term vacation at home. Susan by Miss' Howland and Mrs. Camp,At Clubhouse Tues.
Wentz led the team in scoring
'bell on "Procedures of a' School
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International Affairs
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Department
According to an announcement
percentage, Cal Coleman had 5 week from Bucknell UniverSity,
slon
of
the
Middler.East
situation.
for 11, and Jim Pappas 3 for 6.
Lewisburg; wtIere she is enrolled received ,by Mrs. Raymond ,K~
-of theShe will be the guest of honor at
Beginning the fourth stanza as-a fresbroan. Peter arrived the Denworth, president, Mrs. John tea after the 'program. ,
Woman's Club of
Coach Bill ,Reese cleared I the next day from Syracuse Univer- G. Lee, National p~esident of the
The tea ,u:rahke;;:'''nts will' be
bench and all of SwarthmOre's sity, N. Y., where he is a senior.
L W V will be ,visited at her
Swarthmore
subst{tute§ dented' the
Mrs. Seymour W. KIeWen of Georgetown home in Washlngt\ln, in charge "ilf' ~:. ,W. Alfred
',South Chester road is attending D. C. by Edward, R: Murrow Fri- Smith. Mrs: JOM 'J;l;':\Michael and
column.-' Barry Wright had
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Dave GTogan 2, Rich, Gurin 2, the 34th annual Wellesley Coll<:g,!1 day, February II on his ,Person to Mrs. Jolin CornQg wlll, be at the
tea-tables.
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Jack Walter 4, and Jim Noyes ~. Alumnae Councll' meeting on the Person program 10:30-11 p.rn.
Although, outscored ,by Radnor Wellesl;" campus this week end.. over Channel 10.
Mrs. Johan Natvig: will receive /
Tic~ets $1.00
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!he, Little Garnet boys began to
loosen up and' play well.' Onte'
again center Andy Jones led the
team in rebounds' 'with 11; he
proved to be a fine match for
Radnor's tall 6'7" center, Who also
pulled down 11:
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Tuesday' afternoon Swarthmore
was a unkindly host to IIrst place
Yeadon, and not only won the
game, but waffled them "but
good." Swarthmore's defen5€! was
terrific, ' holding h I g h scorer
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"Wheaties'" Parker to Ii mere 13
POints
the' game was won;
and then it did!t't mat~r; He
finally scoriod>21.
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vantage by half-tl.rDe. Then, In' tlte
Ihird period, becau'se pf a strong
defense and a tremendoUs, tast~
sw~rthmore incTeaJled., its
10 mor.. points. Th'e fourth
'period
them cO,ntinue to Qut.core the Yeadon 'Eagles 27-22:
The IInal score 67-6.2.
There were many things that
made 'this victon. possible, One,
the ability of,'BaTry Wrlght- to
off the bench, early in the
and fill in for center Andy
who was saddled with three
IPer,sonal fouls, and not only dOing
tremendous
on, the, boards,
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scqriDg 11 poln1s. "Andy ,got
in ~ game the last Quaner"Ir.._,
score 10 points and help sew
the victory.,
Sophomore Dave, Grogan acO'::,:;:E~ the Iden\fcal tor
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,who found himse,lf In
lio"",n.!Il foul trouble In the secperiod. DeSpite this Cal still
'There it is ••• aa long and low and pmpooeCul a gleaming jet,
~:::d to score, 23 pOints. Col:<
Charlie WentZ', played' a
With ita!Oac ~ feDdu& ~in& badt imd,up like ~
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team game. He sCored'19
and must ;)jave hlllid!!d
I~'t help it if odren . .'"there ,.. CiTe '_ " ewe,
equal nUmber. '
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~Iundlng 8I\d liiII ability to get
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a tree pos>Ucni to scoff' 'trom
¥wept tail wen cnV! ,~ for a,_ kW ol-a 'h1iIir7.
l"bat-Ue's hanct-olfs was an ~~I!Io/'Aey an die _ '·'ea..... ' ,. Ita 01 Qa, . r 'I 'E". 'ire
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cat-like
hec!ause '1f this, was •
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snowy conditions caU for GREAT.ER CAUTION...;.
true, that the closer the t,emperamre'of iCe is, to the melting , SLOWER DRIVING!
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Borough Opposes Both Loc~1 Highwly.Routes~ w=T,owP;d~;,:~ ~:';~:':!!u:::ges,p::.::: I~ o~~:~e
iege paid 3.1 per cent of ali Bor- field, who early In 1952 came 1:'P
· t of MedII
Presses for 0ne Wes.
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Arthur Binns, proprietor of the from a pOint east of Che!!te~ to
Dartmouth House apartments, Valley Forge. It pas been saId
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himself as "the second the Sta,te dropped the Route from
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' tion of the Col- board of directors to F. C. urner,
derstand the posl
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f largest taxpayer in Swart more, consideration because It would
-~ of planning. assistant to the comrruss,oner 0
hailed th
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lege
after
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rve the .....pulatlon areas as
homes to compensate f or Ioss of The College was here before the ,the United States Departmen 0
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. R utiedge ) res,'dents and largely determines Public Roads, on Janary 30. The Green Route as "an excellent de- weII as 0 ther R 0 utes, Proponents
assessables here and m
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d bY the character of the Borough. 1 letter cited Mr. Tut:ner's depart- vise "'or the meeting and Council of the. G reen'Rou t e feel It would
and "intrlns,c"
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homeowners whose homes would th' Ink we have been a little remiss ent was expected to pay 90% to get off the hot seat." He felt cost less and give max:imum serv. th e 1ong run smee,
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h ave t 0 ma k e way f or the Red in not doing more for the College of the cost of the proposed ex- that Ro'u'te had no chance of ice 10
a.highRoute, would bring th,e greater and' fighting its battles. Raise In pressway, and was responsible for acceptan~e and Route A's chan- way In that area has been menharm to the Borough. There seem- our. midst an evil, thing and seeing such funds were spent ces' were 9 to lover the Blue. 'lloned for contemplation further
ed an equal amount of opinion everyone says 'How can I protect wisely, according to the Act of "While we are all ,trying to be in tho! future.
that intrusion of a highway's un- myself by putting it elsewJ:tere?' Congress, and did not invohle Christian", he thundered, ''le~ us
George Plowman of Harvard
natural barrier in the midst of I hate to think people of Swarth- 'needless hardship to citizens and think of the other commun,tles a\'lenue warned that the State
Swarthmore College land would more can't find 'a common ground. municipalities resulting from arb- like Rutledge and Folsom which would make up Its mind 'very
be the stronger penalty for present It seemS like a question of taklng itrary decisions. The letter said are affected. Route A would cut
Th gh
Ii ned,
and future generations. Two op- the hand off at the wrist on one the proposed Route would end in a swath of destruction in deDSely~ ~':~c;t:~et ~w °hlghW:
posing theories of the effect the hand or at the elbow on the other. the Schuylkill Expressway which populated areas rarely equ~ed route quickly so that it may be
proposed new road WGutd have The Boroug!t Is asking Council to the S·tate admits Is already over- in the. history of our country.
'wopked ,'nto ,plans for wid,enIDg
on Chester road traffic also perks th
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e loaded.
Wilham F. Lee, alumnus an Baitimore pike from Clifton to
that such super highways always Borough to take a' ~ta,,:dl".
The A;"soclation recommended ,board of managers m~mber ot Media, now ready for bid adlessen traffic on smaller roads near
~alllng for. orgamzalion V1~w-1 the consideration of merits and the College and a long-tll~,e resl- vertlsement),' Is consld'ered log!them, and the other that Chester pom~s fI~, .:~ppe~ e~tendt~m~~: costs of the so-called Green Route dent of Swarthmore now living on cal)
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road would beco"'e a feeder route ~~:"ng mv, ,on 0 war,
(extending from Federal Route Guernsey roa!l, challenged the
o;"e resIdents, new and aid,
arid require at least a doubUng 0 ege. Coll-e Repo'rt
. 13 to a terminus at the junction accuracy of statements made, by
ho 'e~pressed vartatlons of ~e
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d 202 near the previous speakers. He, claimed W
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during Mo'nday
f 'ts 'dth Ith dded prope'rty
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a p r e sid en t Courtney Smith, of ou es
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Route A favored because' It aDove ,emes . -.T
damage consequent.
speaking for the C,!lIege, lauded Turnpike) or the use of the new would c';rn, more traffic than night's two-and-a-hall hour meetThus the m~ting cloSed with the Green Route petition, saying Conchester Highway with a north th
utes' hadJ:jeen moved ing Include: Walter'Doug1ass, Mrs.
unanimous passage o( H. Weston "I see no reason why the com- east extension added.
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J P E1kinton Robert van Riper
100 yards closer to Swarthmore • . ,
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Clarke's motion that Swarthmore mwu·ty. should be trapped into
P1annI' nr Comml."lon
W'lllam Cleaves John Seybold
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the
past
month,
its
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join with the c'v c groups 0 ha'vm'g to mak"e a choice between
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HOrace
Hopkins
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" Rad- two routes, both harmful to tbe
Do Id Piccard Waldo FIsh
nor, Springfield, Ridley and Mar- Borough and conceivably both Swarthmore Planning, Commis- on Riverview road and 11 in Rut-, cer,
nafs F
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sion which' Sunday afternoon de- ledge and. it would touch the er, Morr
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pie Towns
against the public interest.
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B Harrar ""ban
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wes t 0 f M_A'
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"The College has never favored c,'ded It was 'Inadvisable for it to sw,'mmm'g pool property. The ,Li e e , rs.,H. .Ito ' CI k
and that the president of Council Route A but' has. a moral obllga- make" final recommendation on highway would 'be 75 feet from' RogerSEd
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appoint a committee to act for the tion to point out harm which the highway situation to Borough the pool, at a height. 9f ~O feet Byse,
ward
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_Borough in tIils direction. (The Route B would do. In addition tp Council at present, although a requiring a distance of 60 feet.
following morning it was learned its campus In Swarthmore the '13 to 2 vote for the Blue Route as He said it would, go under the
that Nether Providence had just ,college owns 80 acres on the the least harmful was taken; The pike 'and over the r;ulroad as curpassed .a resolution opposing the other side lIf Crum Creek and 88 commission noted: the latest rently laid out.
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"This town is going to orient
This space is dedicat·
Coonon Not Ta.ken Off Hook as Crlim Martin and rented to Roule A would take all, of the itself to having a Chinese wall,
Therefore if a choice of ~he Smedley Park on a dollar-a-year easl side of Riverview avenue, down its back one way or the:
lesser evil of the Red and the basis."
from Baltimore pike to below Og- other," declared lJee, continuing
ed to all dogs whose
Blue Routes ever must be voiced,
Although it has been generally den ·avenue, for a~ interchange that he would rather hav"" tIie
Council will still have to make stated that even less sure location 10 be. placed at thlS point. The area to ,the' northeast walled out
up its own collective mind. How- predictions were ~possible for the Blue Route, less definitely 'plan- by Route A than \that toward
owners' have not yet
ever, President Hopper did slate, Blue Route than for the Red ned at the moment, would also 'Wallingford by the Blue Route.
in hlsopening remarks, that indi- (since no detailed surveys had appear damaging since whatever
EDgb,eer Speaks
purchased their 1957
vidual member's of Council, had been made on the former) and affects the College would affect
Gus' Houtman Borough entheir opinions alld were prePared Dr. Smith did, not reveal the the. community and vice versa. gineer, cailed ~pon to cl!lrify
to vote in accordance with them. source of his information, he said It. 15 im,portan.,t to preserve park facts, gave a ftrm· opinion' ·that,
' dog licenses which
He said, "Council Is naturally the Blue route would be 133 yards Iii b t thi
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dI;'ided as to 'the greater harme u s ' s no paramoun. - either 'Red or 'Blue Route would
fulness of A and B Routes." 'Many from the spot, where th~' College vltlng additional traffic to Chester reduce traftlc on Chester ;r<>ad.,
hoPed to build a' scllmce building,
d would result from 'Route A ,
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Swarthmorea'ns feel that even 200 yards ,from the amphitheatre Damage
from the Route might be
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TUESDAY,
nearly even split on that question. 230 yards from Wharton Men's r u
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the Blue Route by the \lnd of this
from Thompson avenue, Sprmg- w'eek,' ,and though this route wa._
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At a special meeUng of Council ,the Meadow where all-College .
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more e a
JANUARY 15th
been'
Tuesday night, a resolution carry- faculty and student picnics are w,th a depressed grade.
,as
s u r ed cost' wouI'd no t be
ing official Borough 'opposition to held. It would also be 1311 yards,
Dr. John H. Wigton, new pre~i- -the oniy factor considered.
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It was Houtman, cOnducting a
recommending the Green ~u.ie homes on Crum Ledg'e, would go Club, reported members at ,ts private survey in the joint em,
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was passed and ordered sent to right through the College's Scott 10 in protest of Route A "If the ploy of Swart/unore and SprIng.
the State Highway Department Arboretum nurseries, and obliterand the Federal Bureau of Roads. ate or otherwise harm the 'Col- route would be injurious to Club
At the sam'e meeting Ro'be'rt. B.' lege's, Dam Site H!>use. Further, It property."
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Miller of Bryn Mawr, reprl)Sent- would kill a, irreatly important
. Barial'. Opinion
Ing the' Combined Civic Associa- and widely beneficial hydraulic
Dr. William F. G. Swann, directions backing the Green Route, research undertaking the College (pr of the' Franklin Institute's
cast doubt on Stale estimates and has been 'working to establish'.
Bar\ol Research Foundation which
gave Coun~1I the following figures:
"The. Blue' Route would shut has headquarters on the College
State Estimates: Route A-16.2 off the only dIrection in which the campus and is' intemation a,1Iy
miles ,,.;jth 47 bridges, costing Coliege can exPand, to the west, known' as a nu.clear physics re$28,000,000 for construction and since It Is 'already hemmed In on searCh center, said Route A would
$3,100,000 for property condem- the northeast and ....... th". While take two-thirds of a ten-acre plot
nation and damages: Blue Route-- listing contributions the College on . I;Ialtimore pike,' Springfield,
.3 mile longer and $8,900,000 more m'akes to the community, Smith where the Foun~ation operates a
expensive.
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Combined Civic Association Es- taxes and that much' of its $1~500," erator. The proposed clover leaf
tim"tes: Route A~40,1411,422 ""n- 000 payroll ls sPent here. He also interchange would come within
struction, ;10,326,750 damages. commented thai in the 32 years 85 feet' of the accel,mitor miif
Blue R oute-$44,369,618 constru~- the commuulty has been InVited .necessitate its rebuilding at a cost
tion, $7,920,750 damages. Green to' attend ~Per Foundation pro- of·, $2,OOO,OQO. It would also des•
,. Route-$26,768,024 (15.5' miles, grams and h~s Outnurflbered Col- troy proposed additional bulldPhiladelphia mecttic's display sho_ how
f~r.lanes, 36 bridges) construe- lege people in the:audiences, only ings"
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tion, $4,061,200 damages..
one "fan"'letterhaS been received
Clbens 'view
to saYe keps ••• bow fall HOllSHPOWEB.
Miller said the State was asking -and that from someone who wa;
T. A. Bradshaw of Ogden aveis important to the bome ••• and hnw
taxpayers to spend more moD.eJ: moving qrom town:
nue agreed every effort to secure
fighting can inaease the attractiveness of
for A route (the Red), located
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'where it would "form a circumIn closing, SllUth' decried the the Green Route should be made.
h,ome aad garden. Also, visitors to the ' ,
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"lack of information the misin- However, he cautioned Council
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Home Show can witness the' World Premiere
loop for the City of Phll- f'~'"'' t··
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of the liYe Becrer mecttically Caravan •••
lence of Delaware County re5i- mallon h~mg circulated locally be ach,evell, ,t is their duty, as
an exhibition of modern electrica1living.
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about the proposed highway. He elected representatives of the
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Fellow Councilmen recommend_ ~ee'aied, "The Nl!tnI;Iei"One need' wh91e cq¢nll,lnity, to welg!> .the
hperienced representativeS will be on
ed to Presid~nt Hollper I':p~in~ '5 ,not the t~ffic p~bleirl but other two routes. In light ".f tax
~d.to a,nswer any questions;·"· •
for a comnuttee to foster public how to keep this community, the losses from lIoute A working a,
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pressure and other means of first oasis south of, Philadelphia', hardship on the whole communstrengthening the battle for the from being downgraded. Any ity, il must be recbgnized (though
Green Route. Hopper said he route, anywhere will cause dam- reluctantly)', that the Blue Route
hoped to have the commlttee,com_ age. Our first "bligstion is to get is the less harmful, he said.
plele 'within a .few !lays, as he tl''' faCts, so tiiat'~s the future
4~ue Her.Ji~ixsOn of North
sees a need fo/ it to, a~t quicIdy. looks back on' ,'the present, roO- Chester ro~d declared tlte State
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~ent ,ltwiil not ~~d,tltatSwalth- has ordered a more de~ed stlrAt Monday night's town meet- more. Which hium~t invited. bust:.. : vey of the, Blue Route and indling Council 'PreSIdent . Thomas neSS 0< housing deYl'1op~~ haS caled Its agnieabUity to either'
, '-- Hopper said he was '''enibarras~ IronicallY allowed ,Comnuinltles ,Red' qr Bi.ue~ He felt that 25 per
sed and a little ashamed we in wt,Uch,have invlted-tbem, to':folst cenl'of Swarthinore proPerties'
SwattIunore _ can tear purselves thlS ~ghway 'upon ~"
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alfeCted adversely and
apart and 'DO! come to see alike.
Smith asked the Borough ·to the other 75 per cent would 'pay
C~ci1 can sympathize with have Its engineer, Gus Houtman, ~ taxes, If the 'Red was cltosen.
tIiOee who would be. affected and ",get the facts"ilDd ~ed Co)legoe HI! said a tax inveslig'l!,t1on he _.
lose, theii'. ~ It: -alSo im"lUPPOrt,1n the ventu,te.
had .conducted, revealed. the CoI.
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actively working In the Swa.-thmore Branch of the .Red Cross attended the winter board meeting
25 in the Legion Room,
Hall. Chairman Mrs. C. C.
Shute preSided. Catherine Mcrepresented the Southeastern Chapter of the Red Cross.
Mis. Shute reported that, many
local organizations including the
Swarthmore Fire Company, two
local churches, The Lions and the
Rotary Clubs, had signed up in a
community wide· effort to pack
contributed Hungarian Relief artieles at Red Cros's centers and
had been schedUled for hours of
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Mrs. George Plowman, chairman 01 Volunteer Service, listed
1,000 hours of work contributed in
the nine 'services, Gray Ladles,
Arts and Skills, Home Service,
Entertainment and Supply, Nurses Aides, Staff AIdes, Motor
Corps, Junior Red Cross, and Canteen, since mid-October. She listed
18 new recruits enrolled .at the
Fall Orientation Course.
Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer, chairman
of Blood Service, announced
Thursday, May 9, as the Borough
Blood Donor Ilay, with a confirmed date for fall, November 5,
for the 1957 Blood Donor Day at
Swarthmore College. Four residens' request for blood have been
met since ·the October board meet_
Ing. '
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Mrs. R. W. Deacon repeated her
request for aides in the Arts .and
Skills program in t\le area hospitals, adding that they do' not
need to be highly trained, but
available for daytime service. Mrs.
Donald P. Jones added Mrs. Robert M. Fudge to the list of qualified canteen workers.
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Mrs.. Shute announced that Mrs.
Herman Bloom had retired as
chairman 'of Junior Red Cross and
that Mrs. John Lord replaced her
in 'that capaci~. Mrs. Shute spoke
in praise of Mrs. Bloom's contriImport of Schedule C
bution. Mrs. Norman Hulme listed
, afghans finished by knitters
To the Self.Employed seven
since October. Mrs. David BingSelf - em,I'!?>:ed .. Indh'lduals ham reported for Staff Aides. ,
should attach a special 'fOnD, calVirginia RiltIi, Water Slifety
led Schedule C, to their income chainnan stated .that the class attax reports to obtain valuable tendance in senior life saving on
social security credits wlllch build Thursday nights, ~ the college
.protectio.n for them' and their fam- pool is 35. Mrs. W1lllam Gehring's
ilies, according to' joirlt announce_ report for Home Service was
ment made today by Herbert W. heard.
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Mrs. John L. Good listed the folSocial Security, Office, and Her- lowing articles distributed through
bert F. Walker, Supervisor Ches- E. and S. to federal area hospitals
ter Office, Inter?al ,~v~ue Ser- in the !hr,ee month period: 2563
vice.'
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homemade cookies, 29 homemade
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Those who are self-employed cakes, 343 magazines, 61 decks of
and have net earuings of $400 or playing cards, 36 pencils, 50 score
more duri!,g 195,6,' must report pads. 20 jig saw puzzles, one
their self-employment earnings in weaving set, one cribbage set, 80
thclr Federal income tax return pOPlllar records, 5 albums of ~Ias
and ,pay the 3 per cent social se- sical records; 227 books, 60 candy
c.irity tax on their net earnings bars, 32 articles tor the. "Gifts to,
up to $4,200, whether or not they Give" progr,!m at Coatesville Hos_
are required to pay an income I,pital. 12 books of cross word
tal<, Mr.. Walker explained. Doc- puzzl'1s co':':'pifed by the JUnior
tors of medicine are ,ex,cluded by, Red Cross.
law from 'social security protec- I Her cOIllmittee sponsored a par_
tion. Christian Science practitiQn- ty for 180 patients in the closed
ers and' ministers may elect cov- ward at Valley FQrge hospital on
erage on, an Indlvid!,al voluntary October 31 and a 'bridge party for
basis. With these exemptions only, 20 patients ill ,the T.B.· Ward on
all self-employed coine, under the November 13. Bridge classes·' are
sYstem.'
continued twice monthly with Sal. Mr. Gruber reminds' the self- Iy Gaskill, Mary Lou Hodge, JudY
employed that some ~ay they or and Nancy Roess, Jean Galbreath .
their families will be on the re- and several college girls inStructceiving end' of social security. To ing.
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, insure for that 'day'- they should
Requests from' the Naval Hosbe sure to complete and at~ach the pital'to the amount of $55 for
Sched...le C to 'th.eir income tax cigars, a 'coffee drlpolator, a four'
returns, . and make cel'lain that gallon container; from, 'Valley
they enter thek social security Forge to, the mnount of· $22.50 ':for
account munber in the block, pro-' 45 rpm records, prizes, and candY;
vided for it. The 'llturn and $25 for Ch$tmas on theHi/dl
Schedule C ~ould 'be sent to the Seas program; $450 for Christma~
District Director of Iitternal Reve- program iit all hospitals; and $25'
nue with payment of any tax for Christmas decorations in' the
owing.
24th Battery NIKE HeadquarterS
Requests for tax return ,fonns locally were met by the eornmitand tax information shoJ1ld be dl- tee. ___""_~_ _ _.,..
reeled to the Dlstricl Director of
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NEWS NOTE
Streets, Chester. Questions regard': , Mr., and~ W'illiam R. Buey I
ing social SeciUrlty ben@ftts in- of Dicklnson avenue have as their' '
cluding the ne
should be sent to the social'securI- aDd Katherine of PoestenkiU
ty oIDce - FideU~.o.ester Bldg., N. Y." who will visit In Swarth~ ,
5th and Market Streets, Chester: more for·two weeks.
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her,month's, trip she also'vLslt·
road returned by plane
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The economics' department pf
night of last week 'from ed In St. ·Cloud and spent a week
Dr., Ethel S. Maney,
Swartiunore College wlll oller a
Florida where she visited her, on Treasure Island which Is
consultant
for Delaware County,
course In the. spring semester
brOther, Mr. Chester B. Story of th,\ vicinity of St. Petersburg.
I er'titled "Urban Social PrOblems." will conduct an evening meeting
It Is a frank
, experiment to see if for parents of the kindergarten,
field experiences can be effective"flle Dealer Witll 27
ly utilized in the social science first, second, and third grades of
disciplines. The course will be both the College and Rutgers avecentered around -problems of large nue schools in the All Purpose
cities, using Phi1a.delphia as a lab- Room at Rutgers avenue, Wedntisoratory.
day evening February 20 at 8
Under faculty supervision, stu- p.m. Dr. Maney plans to discuss
dents will spend six weeks in
reading as a dua.l responsibility
visiting agencies and
of home and school: and explain
officials dealing with these major
things parentS can be doing toward
problems:
helping children read.
Urban social structure, mental
This meeting has been: planned
ONLY
health, industiial relations, hous- by the chairmen, and program
and city planning, criminolo- chairmen of the .kindergarten,
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and
local political activity.
IMlucli. ,"urance CoY~rage FO( 36 Months
first, second, third gr'ldes of both
New Noli-Credit Course
schools, with the cooperation of
The department of :ecC!nomics the education committee of Home
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conjunction with the division
and School. It is another meeting
engineering announce a new
.2-TonePal.t
• Mogle AI.. Heate.. ,i.d Detro.te..
planned around' the interests of
• Oil Filter
• Positive -,etion WIndshield WlIDe ..sl non-credit course for ~ students certain grade levels and was set
economics and/or enJllneering up In response to requests from
• Dlrec~cin Signals • Permanent AIItl Frene
background entitled "Human Rethese grades to. furiher the underlations in Industry." A series' of
standing of the ieaching of readsix semlnal1 concerning. manage\
I~:~~;:sresponsibi1ilies and oppor- •
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in the human relations
Required ,if you have $300 or more Equity In 11
field will becollducted by H. H. JuiUiard String Quartet
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Youi' Present Car. , . See Us Today!
Carey, consultant in personal adPlays at College Tonight
ministration in Philadelphia.
Tlfe William J. Cooper Founda'Students will be expected to ldo
fundamental and creative think': tion and the department of music
ing as the top management g.oup of Swarthmore College will ~pre
a business enterprise and will sent a concert by the JuUiard
Both Cornen 9th & Sproul Sis.
CHesler 4·5361 of
develop basic policies and prO'- String Quartet in Clothier Memorial on the campus, today,
grams for such a company.
February 8, at 8: 15 p.m. Admission is fr.ee.
The quartet, which has made
several Columbia recordings, "Iill
present a program including Mozart's Quartet in G major (K.
387), Beethoven's Quartet il\ F
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major (Opus 135), and Bartok's
.Quartet No. 5 (1934). '
The quartet, composed of Rob~
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ert Mann, and Robe,rt Koff, violins, Raphael Hilmer, viola and
Claus Adam,. (!.ello. was formed
originally at the JulUard School
of Music in, New York . City.
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Photographic Supplies .. PERSONAL
- Grace Lewis Em51
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EState & Monroe Sts. ii Bonded. KIngswoOd 4-3251. SeIi
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§ PERSONAL - Want more • Girl
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iii Scout cooJdes? Call Mrs. A. H.
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li Silvers, KIngswOOd 3-3603 fOl" de~IIIUUlnlllmmmononuuuumumnl""IUIIIIIlllll: livery. Four lIavors. 40c a box.
PERSONAL Plano Tuning
r~lf.;:~~:~~~re;~be~minor
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Radio and teleservice. Complete stock
carried. Robert Brooks.
KIng,wood 4-0800.
Formerly
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass CARNS
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
650 Boltimore Pike
East Baltimore Avenue.' Clifton
Heights,
MAdison 6-0713. OppoSpringfield, Del. Co" Pa.
site Clifton Theater.
PERSONAL-Articles and
Klngswood 3·0450
scripts typed neatly
and promptly. For
formation phone
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work Wednesdays. Call after 6
o'clock. Phone CHester 4-4757.
Gutters
Warin·Air Heating
Air CoDdltionlng
Sheet Metal Work
George Myers. &Co.
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JANUARY' - FEBRUARY
Remember,. - ' With the retur'n to us of'
eae:h $100.00 worth of Register Slips.
we'lI give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
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ASPHALT TILl' .•
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PLASTIC TILE • YINYL TIll!
FORMICA • LINOUUM
Leg 0' Lamb .. lb. 63~
Next Week Watth For. Our
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tory wo~k. Must be
Delaware or
ties. Do not
already on llIe.
Chewing Gum
and Lawrence R~.ds,
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$SOOMONTHLY
Startfng salary for 2 ".cutr.,.,,"
sa'..,."n to rwpresant lar,. Ea...",
lnancla. eorporwtfcm. No t
Salei
uperl,nce and ability destred, llfabo
IIshed resident, 2S-4O yean old. f mardR. capabl, of assuming. responslbU.
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reqndfng inhnfew PI. . .
Includ, brief peI10nal hlstorr. all
replJ. coned••lal. Our sal__ 'baYe
Informed of thl, ad. ... A. L.
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Six years of
ences. Cushions
mates are free. Thom
Phone Sharon Hill 0734.
Photo.copies Made
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Swarfllmore
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16 Extra iags fOr Only 1e:
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. lined leather glove. Right hand.
MEdia 6-1407.
Call KIngswood 8-0900.
FOR SALE
Late model G.E. LOST - GOld twisted cljp-on
refrigerator, 8 cubic foot, in
earring with green\ stones,
good running ""ndition. MEdia 6last . week. KIngswood
7545 after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE Qwner U:Oving,
mUst sacl'ifice ·\-lOllowing· new
VAN ALEN "'OS.
Ridley Pan
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Phone: KI 3-4216
EMIL SPIES
Watc·ma•••
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Rne Watch and
Clack Repat,...
Coldspot
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cabfuet; end
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matching
tables,
and lamps; fireplace
unusual blaCk and
bedrQom set including
spreads.
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CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAl. AND'
COMMERCIAL
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Alterations.
335 Dartmouth Ave"D
EVISION
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There are. times when a teen-ager 'craves privacy for
telephone conversation~, (and, .heaven knows, parents
don't want to listen!). ThCit;s why everyone is hcipp~e~
with an additional telephone in the teen-ager's room~
Additional telephones'through the house-,-kikhen, bed·
rooms, den, basament-malte life easier, ~ore comfOrt-'
able, more efficient.. And they can be in color if you
wish. Just.callour Busin~ Office.
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Musicians In Concert
This Week End At
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To Play in D'st Band
A record number of Swarthmore High School students· left
yesterday to participate with the
Southeastern District Band at
Pennsbury, Bucks County. The
nine IQCal stUdent musicians will
join with 175 students repr""enting some 60 schools in the five
county area in presenting concerts 'both tonight and tomorrow.
The gu""t ·conductor will be
James Dunlop, director of the famous Penn State Blue Band.
Local representatives include:
Jim McCorkel and David Bass,
Sousaphones: Car a I Honnold,
Sally . Huse and Allie Walker,
flutes; Steve Plafker, Bette Anne
McCorkel, and Joan Beesinger,
ciarniets, and Mark Smith, bassoon,
The group is not only a large
one for a school of SWarthmore's
size but likewise' an exceptionally
young one. Five of the nine playFebruary Graduate
ers are tenth graders. Joan BeeLynn Doherty, son of Dr. and singer will sit third in a section
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty, Elm of 50 clarinets and Carol Honavenue, has completed require- nold won second, "hair in a se~Committ~ have been announc- ments' for. the bachelor of arts tlon of nine lIutes.
ed for the 12th .Annual Antiques de~ee, at Denison University,
Pen!!sbury, one of several new
Fair at the Woman's Club of Granv!lle, 0., witp a major in consolidations in that area, is 10Swarthmore, to be held on March physical education.
cated near Yardley on the upper
5, 6 and 7, at the clubhouse, 118.. A 1952 gradu.ate of the loe:>! Delaware and is situated not far'
Park avenue.
. high school. he· attended Central from the site of WilliaJ!l Penn's
- Mrs. Robert A. Boyle of Am- Michigan Colleg! of Education for original mansion. Students will be
herst avenue is again serving as o~e year b.efore transferring to housed in local homes and will be
general chairman, and Is contl- Denison where he has been the tendered a banquet by the local
den~ that this year's show will past seven semesters. At Denj.r>n service clubs prior to the filial
~urPass former ones in variety he joined SIgma Chi fraternity..
concert on Saturday evening.
and quality of 'antiques displayed.
Membership in District events
Working with Mrs. Boyle are:. room; Mrs. 'J. Paul/Brown, foOd is through competitive audition'
. Mrs. H. LeRoy McCune, secre- donations; Allce Marriott- chalr-· and the Swarthmore students
tary; Mrs. Franklin Andrew, man, and Mrs. Frank Keenen, co- were among over 500 high school
treasurer; Mrs. RaYnham T. chairman of afternoon tea; Mrs. Ileople who "tried out" for the asBates, house; Mrs. Leslie Wet- Rllbert Grogan,d;ecorations; Mrs; siguments early in December. As.
laufer, admissions; Mrs. Arthur B. A. SIdney Jolll~son,. Jr., cashier; In previous years, Robert Holm of
Kent, and Mrs. J. W. Warnes, at:-- Mrs. Avery Blake, 'posters; Mrs. the local schools, 'will present the
rangements; Mrs. D. Mace Gow- C. Russell Phillips, coat checking; group via tape rebroadcasts over
ing, ·hostes... ; Mrs. W. Alfred Mrs. Harry !>--(roole, mailing;·Mrs.sta\lons in each of the five coun,Smith, general chairman of kj.tch- Robert AlliBon, telephpne; Mrs. ties. 'Locally, the progn,m' Win~J:ie!
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David Bingham, hospitallty; and heard over WV'CH on Saturday,
Also, Mrs. Howard Hopson, tea Mrs. Paul E. Zecher, publicity.
February 16 at 5 o'clock.
Large 303 Size Can Reg. Pr~i 39e:
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8:15 P.M.-Jull1ard Quartet ...... ,..................... Clothier
8:15 P.M.-Basketball, H.S. vs. Marple-Newtown ....... H.S. Gym
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8:00 P.M.--Garnet Canteen .,: .............. Rut;:ers Ave. School
9:30 P:M.....Jr. Assemblies: 10th Grade ............ Woman's Club
Sandal'. February 10
11:00 A.M.~Moming Worship .................... Local Churches
8:00 P.M.'-.rerome Robbins: "Art & Mass Media" .. M";ting House
8:00 P.M.-Dr. Lincoln darter "Middle East" .. Presbyterian Church
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2:00 ·P.M.-Friendiy Open House ............ Presbyterian Church
8: 15 P.M.~Musi~ Club'
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8:20 P,M.-"Solid Gold Cadillac" ,................... Player~ Club
Tuesday, . February 12
2:00 P.M.~.... Fus~ell:' "Intematian Situation" .. , .. W6m~n's Club
7:00 P.M.-Sproul Qpen House
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8:20 P.·M.-"Solid Gold Cadillac" ....•.............. Players Club
8:30 P.M •....Jr; .. Club Fashion Show ., ........ ' ..... HS. Auditorium
Wednesday, February 13
8:00 P.M.-College· Ec, Club Dinner ......... ' ,. : ...... Ingleneuk
8:20 P.M.-"Solid Gold Cadillac" .................. , Players Club
Thursday, February 14
. 10:00 A.M.-'-Inv....tment Series ......... : .. I , • • • • •• Woman's Club
1:15. P.M.-
8:15 ·P.M.....:..IDr. Chas. Mitchell "Renaissance Prince" . Meeting House
8:20 PM.-"Solid Gold C:adillac" ........ , ..• ,', ... , .Players Club
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FINISHED. '-- Handwork. Moderate prices! Choice of finish.
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View rOad. Wallingford, died CIty Ce!lter! '1Ik
Monday. February. 4. tn Sarasota. done the cho~~C!'r. On at 8: 15 p.m, at Whittier ~ou,:". travels and expepence. at the
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. Ii lane lind Edmc>nds avenue. Drex.el..
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a resident ot- Wallingford since and I."
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R. Lecro,n, Mirs. Nothera Hubbe, ,Hill. oli Monday evening. Feb~"
1932 and had spent winter in' T' h
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MY 11 at 8 p.m. Her title IS:
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lege,. spent several years on the 24; Harold '('1 1l'....\JlMareh .. 'l! . Mrs. Ekserglan studi~ I"; Den- So"uth Africa, RUSSIa and llie U.N.
Our "mple otocleo mllke it
IsJeof Pines. Cuba: in the nursery Paul Cresto~• "March 17;' and mark, ~ew York, and in Philadel_
Mts. Hussey's ta~ I;o.schedUled
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'posiible' (dr'·
to com-'
business and' was In the automo· Lawrence. Langner••,:Atl1'il .7.• .(\. phia WIth Herman Sandby. w~o under the sponsorShip ~f and arbile business in Baltimore and
t · · · t re ~' ..... tor to be an-I was for· many years llrst cellist ranged by representatives from
"".\1"0'.de'ven the mo.st ~omIoned'later
pIC u .....---,- spealo. March ot the Philadelp
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hia, Orchestra several cooperatmg
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tired tn 1932. Since tllen he had ~~ c
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I'under Stokowski. Later she studied the Women's International League
pIe" prescription without
been activ~ i~ numerou~ chari- . '
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with Maurice Eisenberg, star ~u- for Peace and Freedom tnclUdlngdelay. You'll appreciate
table inslltutlOns including the
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Friends Boarding Home in West
I collaborator with Casals, tn Pari". W. Carroll; and the Media branch.
our prompt. courteous
Chesler. The Home for Destitute
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'Mrs. Eksergian's accompanist Margaret Price.
service-and our prices
,cOlored Children tn Cheyney.
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will be Joseph Terranova, who
are always fair.
Camp Sunshine in Delaware
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County. and the Rosemont InstiThe annual BeDJamln'West lec- Terranova studIed m Italy. New
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tution for' retarded children in lure on. fine artswi!1- -be an il-l:yo~k. and in South America un~er
FashIon S ow ue~ ar
Baltimore.
lustrated lectu.re biD(\'. Cllarles Joseffi. who edited many works of
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He was a 32nd degree Mason Mitchell. lecturer. of. Wa~burg and. Chopin.
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and a mem»er. of the Lulu Temple Courtauld Instlb.lte;Ll>ndon, Eng-. 'After the tntermission,' Mrs. lure on page one are le~iii_
DRUG STORE
of Philadelph".
. land-uSigism,,'.'do .Mlliatesta:. A Eleanor' Markham Smyers. so- use their II!'-der-d,:"eloped. 'er lil
.Mr. Harper JS survived by hJS I Renarssance Pri~ce and His Me.- pram>. will stngseveral numbers. ties at the :Trah;ling C::t .bewife Mrs. Helen McIlvain East- moria Is". to be given Thursday. among them "L' Esclave" by Lalo. Lansdowne. As more m
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Harper; threeilOns. Richard February 14. at,81.15 ·p.m.tn the J"Les Trois Prieres" by Paladilhe. comes aVal!abl,e,. more. ch dren
.\;!.·~nl\ J. Alan of Wilmington, Friends Meetlt}g,House'of·Swarth- ,"Adieu. F:orets" from "Jeanne d' can be, h~iped. 'Th\.nk of t~~~s:
pel.. arid J(lhn R. at Runnemede. more.
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N.J.; ·a daugliter•. Mrs. Thomas
Dr. Mitchell.:'l:e~elitly a vjsittn.g land" by Rachmantnoff. and three Scully said. and spr:a~ ~e ~o
S. Woo. d. Jr.• Corning. N. Y.; two lectu.rer at B~dvp
.. lColle.g.e• .has Schubert compositions.
abC!ut the .g~ Cwor'_M ande
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sisters. Mrs. Frank Feaster an d an international'.replitiltilm
as one .
Mrs. Smyers studied at the UnI_ at the Trammg
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Mrs. Elwood C. Perry of Phila· of the brillillntp youtrg'" scholars versity of Kansas and at the Jul- tered Wor . op IBn
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delphia; two hl'others. F ran. k '0t tramed
alone of the great. mtelliarr! S.hool of .Music. At present
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of the'
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centers:
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great-grandchild.
which sin~e 'W
House in Swarthmore on Sunday. H....,burg. whl!l'J>' .Ihe . .- Institute
Mrs. Smyers will be acCOm~hrua~ 10. al 4' p.m, Friends came into beJng~, schol81's devote panled by Mrs. Helen Ventner,
are iIlVlted; In place of flowers their attention· to·the.cpntributions well known in Swarthmore as a
donaiions' to -' the Am er Ilc aln. of the classical.cultures'of Greece leacher of piano 'and a !ormer
Friends' Service Committe will be and ROlJle i~, ,1[\.'1,;1p/Watl~. ot president of the Music Club. Mrs.
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later western· ElJ\:bPearl clvlliza- Ventner studied at the New Eng-_.'
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A ROCKET"
Dr. Mitchell ~s 'an acknowledged. A social hour tn charge ot Mrs.
authority In t\le' flela· of Ihe art of E.. R. MulUns, hospitality chalrthe Italian Renplssiiiice and .will man, will follow the program.
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give an insight into the workings "-nyone Interested tn 'music is
of the mind and' Heat1 of a great cordially invited to attend.
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policy for,lts mass '1'0110 vac"tn~tlon program at free clinics at the
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19 year.' IlIcll!.IVe· whose parents feel that they cannot afford
such vaccli!@tian, lri private docto.rs· offices. Each child visit\ng
·the ~Itni~ "IIll»!'l~e accompanied_ by a parent or gaardian.
. 2. Tho~e chlldJ'en who have received NO previous polio Immunizatl.on wtlL ,be gIVen FIRST INJECTIONS at the Fell>l'IlllUlr.J
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4• .A.11 THIRD INJECTIONS will be given at the September clinlci.
This deflrrltion of .pollcy should clarify any previous misconceptions
eoncerntng when patients are ·.to present themselves for' needed
immunization:.The.speciflc'dates. times. and locations of tIieSocietYsponsored 'tree olillc!s 'an;
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SWARTHMORE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1957
Registered
To Vote?
$4.00 PER YEAR
Requiem Mass Held S:~o:~:~:!~-=:u~:: ICi,izens Organizt FiggaH 3r~elr7::s~~::~er Dessert-Bridge Tues.
.To Oppose Route A
For George B. Rumsey
To Aid Charity Groups
schools lil
accordance
Marshall Figgatt will conduct
calendar
adopted
by the wtth
Boardthe
at
-T year. wlll be closthe third session Of the series on
the close at last
"Citizens' of Swartbmore,
56-Year Resident Headed ed
Investments
for Women now
tor a one day hnliday. tn ob- postng Route •A .... under the leadtn
Clubwomen's Annual
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meet
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on
Thursday
mornings at
Well· Known Local
servance of "ash nct,on's blrth- ership of Chatrman T. A. BradBenefit Opens
day . 011 Friday. February 22. shaw' of Ogden avenue. began clr- 10 In the Woman's Club House
Family
r/'Open at the usual cUlation of a petition last week on Park avenue. The course Is
atl 'P.M.
Requlem Mass for George B. hSchools wtll
M
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i ng. Febru- end expre...mg "determined and open to the general public.
our
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The 'tnternatlonal affairs deRumsey, who came to Swarthmore
unalterable opposition" to
Figgat!, a graduate of Mlddle- partment of the Woman's Club of
. tn 1901 to be an automobile mech- ary 25.'
"A' or Riverview Road Route
bury College and an ex-Martne Swarthmore will give its annual
anic with the old Swarthmore
THOMAS. W. HOPPER
the
proposed
Expressway.
whO)
served in Korea during the beneftt desse~ bridge party Tuesservice CoJllpany, was celebmted
Reasons stated for the group's ·war. will discu$S ''Types of Be- day afternoon at 1 in the clubal 10 a.m. Tuesday tn the Church
'.I>positiion
include:
curtties." A Illm on mutual funds howe; 118 Park avenlie.
of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
Condemnation
and
downgrading
will be shown.
Morton. He died Friday morning
Each $prtng this department
of properties tn the Borough; reEach member of .the class
at the Wallingford home of his
spo~ors a fund raising event· to
son. Dr. William Potter Rumsey.
duction of tax yield to the Swarth-a
.s)Ukll'1edlh· to come to the thlrd and meet the ever increastng demands
more-Rutledge Union SchOOl Dis- II
sessions of the series for help outside the local comwhere lie had been stnce Jmllinry
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trict
resulting
from
condemnation
equipped
with the financial sec- munity.
17 when he was released from
of Rutl~e properties; the pros- tion (with ~k priees) of a
Temple University Hospital folThe club supports a Korean
pe<;t of tncreased traftlc on Cbester new$paper.
orphan. contributes to the enterlowtng three week's treatment.
. Road throughout the Borough; and
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Born tn Rockton, Del.. lil April,
tatnment committee of tlie Red
heavy
economic
and
social
impact
1878, Mr. Rumsey flrst U~ed on
DAYID W. R. MORGAN, SR. C;-oss . in several veterans' hoson Swarthmore and neighboring
Kenyon aqd ·.on. Unill" avenues
pitals near PlJiladelphia and to
communities.
after he moved ...
to ~ SwarthlIlDre.
C.A.JRoE. HtflPrtan IRel.J~ and
In a statement explaining his
Later he lived al' Yjlle and Rut-.
U.N.I.C.E.F. have 'been added to
group's stand. Mr. Bradshaw sai'd.
gers avenueS. and for the past.
its olher agencies helped.
"We believe Swarthmoreans can
years he had made his 'home
Mrs., G
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purpose
to
preserve
the
beauty
road.
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and charm of the town tn which
After his employment' with the
we
live."
former Swarthmore Service ComMr. Bradshaw's statement folpany. on the Dartmouth avenu.e
lows:
'ile of the present Co-op. tet"In view of continutng emphasmina.ted, he worked· for ml\DY.
is on Route 'A' by thJ State Hlgh~
years forJudge William Potter
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Narbeth, Roberts Co-Star;
way
Departinent. it has become
Elm avenue and following the
Narrator, Entices at
tncreastngly clear that residents
ludge's death continued worktng
of'
Swarthmore
oppoSing'
Route
bere for the Judge's daughter.
Players Club
'A' must' find an dective method
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The Players Club's produetiqR.
Local Resident Promoted of expressing their stand 'to the
of
"Solid G
By Engineering
by
Howard Teichmann and
we' h!lve chosen the timeFirm.
George S. KaWlman. la playing to
honOred and effective means ot a
full
b,o~ .1\!I!i J!{lP»Y.. cr».wds ,this
Tho,,)aB '. W.. Hoppet,'presl(;ent .cltlZens!, petiUon,:'l'he: .
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at the !)irV'lew .road clUbof the Borough Council of.Swllrih_ such a petition' was ~ntaneous.
house.
DIreeteci by Ned Pyle· with
more' has 'b
Donald Hand a$Slsting. the proof D';" and ZInuilermann. Inc., one
"A group cif residents joined toduction
tndicates again that IUm
in Expressway
of the nations leadtng. englneertng gether· as 'CItizens ot· Swarthmore
and
theatre
enha!lce each other;
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Oppostng Route 'A" for the purProtest
that
contrast
adds interest.
Hopper. who had been execu. pose of drafting and circulating
. As requested by FebrUary 4th's tive vice-president. succeeds Theo- such a peti~on. ThIs petition
To see only the ·movie of the
same title Is, to miss entirely the
.meetlng.· on the proposed dore E. Seelye. who eontinues as states only one thtng-flrm opposl_
Pres . Names Engineering narrator. origtnally played by
I ate Expressway. President Ii director and member of the ex- tlon to Route .'A' because It would
ITh()ml's Hopper. at Mopday
ecutive .commlttee;
cause serious. unnecessary. and
Fred Allen. hl\Ddled with comProfessor·
meettng of BoroughCoun~ . Hopper. who has been with
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mendable poise and aplomb by
Trustee
til: named a cOmmittee. to cam_ D!iY and. Zimmerman, ~ce' 1941.
Roobert DeWitUn this production.
Dr. James Creese. president of To see only the play Is to miss the
(lQIgn for, the adoption-:~f th" became executive vice-president
Drexel Institule of Technology, sweep an4interest of the slockGreen Route west of "!leci1a In- last 4ugust. He previously was di_
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has announced the appotntment of holders assembled.. in meeting.
stead of. the Red or J:\lue R9lltes reclor ofengineertng for the com_
Dr. David W. R. Morgan. Swarth-' .A.lis~>n R4Sh' R~rts· Laura
would touch ~warthmore. pany, and. as such. supervised the
George McKeag is chalnnan of design of many major types, of
more. to Drexel's Board of Partridge is perslstently tnteres!ch
Trustees.
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committee on W'P
Ross tacllities and directed a force of
Cast of 24 to Appear
Dr. Morgan is professor of eni ~:~!~.~::
Harry Oppenlander. approximately 300 engineers !lnd
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n " e an
gineering in the institute's col- Creek Valleys Topic
Edmund Jones and Paul.
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Prejudice"
lege of engineering, retir:e.d viceFor Feb. 18th ~rogram
wtll serve along with rep.
Danna Cope. Gunnar _Quist, president of the Westtnghouse
Peter A. Larson, executive di-.·
Ieslmtiati·....es named by the local
Anne Hiroch. and Bruce McCut- Electric Corporation and pa91
rector' of the Delaware County
pl'eSident
of
the
American
Society
B~:~:~~e. Association (G. West
cheon will play tIie leading roles
C,
Robert S. Bird); Wom_
in Swarthmore -High School's of Mechanical Engtneers. He is a Planning COmmission. and' John
Club (Mrs. Avery Blake. Ml·s.
Eagle' Scout Bob Beckmann. coming pro'duction "Pride and graduate of Ohio Northern Uni- P. Evans. chairman of theCitiz~ Creek Valley ,Association of
Bates); Property Own- senior patro,l leader of Swarth- .FPejudice,n a tl!ree act. comedy versity.
Ihe
county. will sPeak and' show
Association (Frankltn T. Fl"h- more Troop 2. B.B.A.• was chosen adapted from' the novel by Jane
Dr. Morgan is a' regislered pro~ pictures illustrating the theme
Edward L. Noyes); and by the Valley Forge Council tl! Austen. The play' will be present- fessional engineer. a member of "What You Cali do to Save the
Le'llue of Women Voters. The represent the 2.500 scouts of Dela- I'd in the high school auditorium the Engineers' Club of New. York. Creek Valleys of Delaware Coun_
W. V, had not yet named of~ ware and Montgomery C~ties next Friday evening; February 22 • the Engtneers' Club of Phlladel- 'ty". at a program Monpay, Febru_
representativl!!! although it as a member of the deleg"tion ?f at 8:15 under the direction of Mrs.
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Mrs. Duncan FOster and Mrs. scouts from all over Pennsylvarua Hanna K. Mathews.
The p~ogram is. sponsored by
~tel.hen· WhIcher to a meettng of Who reported on their scout. pro- The unusually larie cast of 24
the
Hill and Hollow Club. Mrs.
committee Tuesday "'·ening.
grams to G~vernor George Leader is making every effort to reveal
John
Larson. Wallingford. chair-'
Council moved to accomplish and membe~ of th~ Stat~ Senate the .satlre of the 18th Century on
mao.
most ptree~ improvements In Harrisburg on Llncoin s birth- the lack of educatiol,l. of snobbery
The public is cordially invited to.
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and sentimentality, even to the
The Garne! Can.teen will be en- attend the meeting which will 'be
Bob and his dad J. Harry Beck~ potnt of exaggeration to produce tertained ,this week by a magician. held at 8 p.m. tn the Friends Meet";
mann. instituional representative the desired effect.
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'signed on by the Citlzen's Athletic ing House. Swarthmore.. Plans for
to scouting lor the Swarthmore
Committee. through the efforts of the program. were an:anged by
t Presbyterian .ChUrch. 1 un c he d
Graham Wentz. The show will go Mrs. Laurence Stabler. WallingFlorence Corson Bremer of 238 with Governor Leader. members U.N. Observer, to Speak on at 9 p.m. sharp.
ford.
?tC~'il1l,on avenue died Sunday at of the State Senators, and other
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At
,vfhiHier
Thursday
Last week the Canteen so enMrs. Stabler was hostess to
hOme. She was born .in Phila- scouts and scout executives.
joyed
Skipper
Dawes
at
the
piano,
The
Swarthmore
Branch
of
the
presiden
Is of the surrounding
Following the luncheon the
and had lived tor many scout entourage was guided Women's International League for and the "Girl Friends'" singing, Garden cluhs at a tea last week
in Swarthmore.
that Dr. Samuel Gurtn has con- when Mrs. J. ·H. HardY..,()f Lansblrs. Bremer was a member of tlu'ough the State Capitol bnlld- Peace and Freedom will meet on
sented
to try to give another such downe spoke on the Creek ValleYS
Swarthmore Presbyterian tng and visited the Senate Ch1Ull" Thuniday. February 21. at 8 p.m.•
evening.
March 9. uSing local tal~ of the county.' .
where she' was 'actlve in ber for Lincoln's birthday obser- WhIttier Hause,' to hear Gladys
llibl C'I
.She'
vations. WhIle the' scouts were in Walser speak on the subject ''The ent to sing several popular numbers. and lead the group tn more
e 8l!S.
was a mem- the chamber they were hOllOred U. N. and our Fe>relgn PoliCy" .
H.S.lasketbcill Dales
hit
tunes.
Of the Poets .Club at 89th by the members of the State SenMrs. Walser represents the InSwartllnlore High School's boys'
ternational W.I.L. as their official
Thi. week Bob Hulme will basektball schedule has been adServlees were held ~t the Pat- ate.
.
ObServer at the U. N; she bas supervise. Mr. and Mrs. DoIIald j u_ted to have the last game of
. Funeral Home. Melli.,
recently testified' at ,Joint Con... Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. ,John the season, the Sprindeld game;
~"""e8(iay aftemooo. 'Interment
" •••.., Circle to M...lfeSSioruiJ H~ tn Washing- MC!Quade will chaJlel:Olle.
played at Sp~eldoo '1'!turtday
In
C'meteJoy.
The . l'rfendJy eb:cle wfU - ' ton 011 the Blsenhower DoctrIne.
The Canteen taIri!a th1s oppor- evening. February It.
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B. C.·!Drst Rnd Edna Cor- TIIeo1ay, February. 19,' . at the
~ her addfta, at '7:10, tunity to thaIIk Dave OJOIiul fOr
sisters of lira. Br..... ··~ . . . . of lira. KaJtt BiWe, 125 membel'lr and fl'ieDds are tnvltai Ids senfeee _ dIaIrman of etamp;. ·Thelast.pme tor th!I'ctrts Is
at the Dickl".... a~ ad- Rutgers aftilUe, !Irs. ··Dtllw;,nto a9OCla1 haJr~1iout ofts, d II tllM!Dt. Geoz,.GureCt has ~ to be played that 4I!iiloon lit
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Memorial Service Sun IJerome Robt0.i.p.~~ns. ;Music' Club to Meet ,WIL ~~~~~~Sf~DRESS ~~~~~~, A::';'i~~:e~O~e~~:~d:~
College LedU~iSe"es
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N;~io?s fO~ p~rpose o~ .t~: ;~~;r ra~~:
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John K. Harper, 78, of 1 Golf i Ballet Russe, and. t e
or I The Swarthmore Musi:. Club Great Britain, will give an
program from 9 to 10 a.m. Feb. 8.
Vicw road, Wallingford, died I City Centcl, Ml\! ~lJt.ms I~as i will n:teet Monday. :c!>ruuIY 11, hoated talk based on ~er extensIve,
.
Monday. February 4, in Sarasota, i done the cho..~;~~ ~r O~ at 8: 15 P.~. at .\V~ltt1Cr J:I0U~~ travels and experience, at the
Fla"
following an emergency the Town," "Hig'ti .tsut~on_ Shoes, ' . After a bnef bustO,css meet~ng I Grace Lutheran Church. School
operation. Mr. Harper had teen i "Call Me Madam" and "The King, charge of the president, Ml s, \V I lana and Edmonds avenue, Drexel
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a resident of Wallingford s!n~e and I."
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R.. Leeron, Mrs. Nothera Hubbol ,Hill, on Monday evening, .Febr.u~ ,
~O
1932 and had spent winter In ; Th e selles
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WIll present the program.
! ary 11 at 8 p.m. Her htleW.IS.,
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Florida for many years.
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Febru- I Mrs. Maydell Ekscrglan 0
-I "Glimpse Through Three
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H~ attended Swar·thmol'c Col- 13
1 1'.)' 17; Budd Sch~m';r~ , February· per Providence, a ce ~t, W.I
P a 'i dows", a ~eport on .recent ': 51 S 0
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lege, spent sevel'al years on the 24; Harold CI,,-,:npn,ulMarch 3t.
Mrs. Eksergian stud~e~ In. Den-I South AfrIca. RUSSIa ~nd Uie U,N.
Isle of pjnes, Cuba,. in the nursery Paul Cn~ston: March 17, and mark. New York, and In PhlladelMrs. Hussey's tal~ IS scheduled
Our ample stocks make it
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business and was 111 the automo- L'awrence L an gncl', . A'prl'l 7. A phia with Herman Sandby, who,
under
the
sponsorship
of
and
ar.
possible for us to combile business in Baltimore and
t'
. t . director to be an- 'I was fm' many years first celhst I ranged by representatIves from
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IOn PIC
ule will . speak. March of the Phlla~elp
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h'la 0 rc hestra'
later in Harnshurg
untI"1 h e re- ,mo
nouncerl
'later
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several coopera t.mg .b ranches of
pound even the most comtired in 1932. Since then he had 10
_". I,·.·rr t; ':,' .:~ ..
under Stokowskl. Later she studled the Women's International Lea~ue
plex prescription without
been active in numerous chari-·
.l \~; ,~ ,
with Maurice Eisenberg, star pU- for Peace and Freedom includmg I
delay. You'll apprcciate
table institutions including the
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pil of Casals, and with Alexanian, the Swarthmore branch, Mrs. John
Friends Boarding Home in West
collaborator with Casals, in
\V. Carroll; and the Media branch'l
our prompt, courtcou,
Chester, The Home for Destitute
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l\rIrs. Eksergian's accompanlst Margaret Price.
service-and oue p~ices
Colored Children in Cheyney,
'will be Joseph Terranova, who
_ _ _~_ _ _ _
Camp Sunshine in D e l a w a r e .
• has a stUdio in Philadelphia. Mr. Junior .Club's
are always fair.
County, and the Rosemont InstiThe annual Benjamin West 1<:<=-,· Terranova studied in Italy, New
Fash,'on Show Tuesday
tution for retarded children in ture on fine arts will be an 11- York, and in South America under
Baltimore.
lustra ted lecture by Dr. Charles Joseffi, who edited many works of
(Continued from Page i)
He was a 32nd degree Mason Mitchell, lecturer, of Warburg and. Chopin.
helped. Those shown in the picCATHERMAN'S
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and a member of the Lulu Temple Courtauld Institute, London, Eng -, After the intermission,· Mrs. ture on page one are learning to
DRUG STORE
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. land-'jSigismo~do Ma Ia t e~ t a: A Eleanor Markham Smyers, so- use their under-developed abiliM... Harper is survIved by his' Renaissance PrlOce and HIS
prano, will sing several numbers, ties at the Training Center in
\\'ife, Mrs. Helen Mel Ivam
. E as t - moriah;", to . be given Th urs d ay. among them "L' Esclave" by La I0, Lansdowne. As more money beKI 3-0586
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comes
available,
more
children
wick Harper; three sons, Ric ar February 14, at, 8; 15 p.m. In
e ,"Les Trois Prieres" by Paladilhe. can be helped. "Think of them as
E. and J. Alan of Wilmington, Friends Meeting House of Swarth- "Adieu, Forets" from "Jeanne d'
Del., and John R. of Runnemede, more.
'Arc" by Tschaikowsky. "The Is- Valentinc's Day approaches," Mrs.
N. J.; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas
Dr. Mitchell, -recently a visiting land" by Rachmaninoff. and three Scully said, "and spread the word
S. Wood, Jr., Corning, N. Y.; two lecturer at Bowden College, _has Schubert compositions.
about the good work being done
sisters, Mrs. Frank Feaster and an international reputation as one
1\1rs. Smyers studied at the Uni_ at the Training Center and ShelMrs. Elwood C. Perry of P h I'l B:- of the brilliant· young scholars versity of Kansas and at the Jul- tered Workshop in Lansdowne."
delphia; two brothers, Frank 0 r trained at one of the great intel- liard SchOOl of Music. At present
Mrs. Robert Berry, chairman I
Cape May, N. J., and Charles of lectual centers. ·of learning in the. she is studying
under Mrs. Carolyn of the education committee of the
,
Tcxns; IO gr~ndchildl'en and one fiel~ of ~rt, the Warburg Institute D. Dengler of Philadelphia. Mrs.
great-grandchIld.
which SInce World War II has Smyers is a member of the ChanMemorial services will be held i been affiliated with the Courtauld I cel Choir of the Swarthmore Presat the Society of Friends Meeting 1Institute. Here, as in the past at byterian Church.
House in Swarthmore on Sunday,' Haplburg, where the Institute
Mrs. Smyers will be accomFebruary 10, at 4 p.m. Friends came into being,. scholars devote panied by Mrs. Helen Ventner,
are invited. In place of fl?wers their attenti.on to the cpntributions I' well known in Swarthmore as a
donations to the A mer de aln of the claSSIcal cultures of Greece teacher of piano and a former
Friends Service Committe will be and Rome i~ .th,~, ~o,mat!o~. of president of the Music Club. Mrs,
appreciated.
later western European clvlhza- Ventner studied at the New Eng-~-I t i o n s . ,
land Conservatory in Boston.
A ROCKET
Dr: Mitchell is an acknowledged
A social hour in charge of Mrs.
authority in the field of the art of E. R. Mullins. hospitality chairthe Italian Renflissance and will man, will follow the program.
VERY POCKET I
give an insight info the workings J\nyonc interested in music is
of the mind and heart of a great cordially Invited to attend.
Italian Renaissance patron of the
Value' ActIon' luxury' You get
arts, Sigismondo Malatesta.
alllhree In Olcls for '57' Choose
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Delaware County Medical Society Clarifies Mass
Polio Immmiization Program Beginning in Feb,
We catch the Early
ladies' Day Train
to New York and
have more time
for everything!
'- $395
The Delaware County ME:."dical SOCiety announces the following
policy for its mass polio vaccination program at free clinics at the
5 General' Hospitals in Delaware' County:
. f. Vaccine will ,be available for aU children from age 6 months to
19 years inclusive whose parents feel that they cannot afford
such vaccinations in private doctors' offices. Each child vi:;iting
the clinics must be accompanied by a parcnt or guardian.
2. Thos:e children who have received NO previous polio immunization will ·be giVen FIRST INJECTIONS at the February.
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Those children who hE!ve received 1 previous polio injection ~
will be given SECOND INJECTIONS at t\:Ie March clinics.
4. All THIRD INJECTIONS will be given at the September clinics.
This definition of policy should clarify any previous misconceptions
concerning when patients are to .present themselves for needed
immunization. The specific dates, times, nnd locations of the Societysponsored free clincis are as follows:
February
March
. September
1st
2nd
3rd
.Hospital
Day,
TIme Injection
Injection
Injection
Crozer
Mori. 3-5 P.M. 11 th & 18th
11th & 18th
9th & 16th
Taylor
Tues. 3C5 P.M. 12th & 19th
12th & 19th
10tiI& 17th
Chester
Wed. ·3-5 P.M. i3th & 20th
13th & 20th
11th & 18th
Fitzgerald
Mercy
Thur. 3-5 P.M. 14th & 21st
14th & 21st
12th & 19th
.Delaware
County Fri. 3-5 P.M. 15th & 22nd
15th & 22nd
13th & 20th
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957
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Requiem Mass Held s:!o:~:r:~::~~d F!~:!~ ICitizens Organize' Figgatt 3rd Investments Dessert-Bridge Tues.
Series Speaker
To Oppose Route A
For George B, Rumsey
To Aid Charity Groups
schools in accordance with the
calendar adopt"li by the Board at
Marshall Figgatt will conduct
the close of last year, will be closthe
third session of the series on
56·Year Resident Headed ed for a one day holiday in ob- "Citizens of Swarthmore Op- Investments
Cor Women now
posing Route 'A'," under the leadClubwomen's Annual
servance
of
Washington's
birthWell-Known Local
meeting on Thursday mornings at
ership
of
Chairman
T.
A.
Bradday on Friday, February 22.
Benefit Opens
lOin the Woman's Club House
Family
Schools will reopen at the usual shaw of Ogden avenue, began cir- on Park avenue. The course is
at 1 P.M.
a petition last week
Requiem Mass for George B. hour on Monday morning, Febru- culation
open
to
the
general
public.
end expressing ·~etermined and
The 'international affairs deRumsey, who came to Swarthmore ary 25.
Figgatt, a graduate of Middle- partment of the Woman's Club of
unalterable opposition" to the
in 1901 to be an automobile mech"A' or Riverview Road Route for bury College and an ex-Marine Swarthmore will give its annual
anic with the old Swarthmore
THOMAS W. HOPPER
who served in Korea dUring the benefit dessert bridge party Tuesthe proposed Expressway.
Service Company, was celebrated
Reasons stated for the group's war, will discuss "Types of Se- day afternoon at I in the c1ubat 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Church
curities." A film on mutual funds hous·e, 118 Park avenue.
.pposition include:
of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
Condemnation and downgrading wilJ be shown.
Morton. He died Friday morning
Each spring this department
of properties in the Borough; reat the Wallingford home of his
Each member of the class is- sponsors a fund raising event to
duction of tax yield to the Swarth- asked to come to the third and meet the ever increaSing demands
son, Dr. William Potter Rumsey,
more-Rutledge Union SchOOl Dis- fourth sessions of the series for help outside the local comwhere he had been since January
trict resulting from condemnation equipped with the financial sec- munity.
17 when he was released from
of Rutledge properties; the pros- tion (with stock prices) of a
Temple University Hospital folThe club supports a Korean
pect of increased traffic on Chester newspaper.
lowing three week's treatment.
orphan, contributes to the enterRoad throughout the Borough: and
Born in Rockton, Del., in April,
tainment committee of tlie Red
heavy
economic and social impact DAVID W. R. MORGAN, SR. C~oss in several veterans' has....
1878, Mr. Rumsey first lived on
on Swarthmore and neighboring
Kenyon and on Union avenues
pitals near Philadelphia and to
communities.
after he moved to Swarthmore.
C.AJR,.E. Hllp!$lrian IRe1Jef and
In a statement explaining his
Later he lived at Yale and RutU.N.1.C.E.F. have been added to
group's stand, Mr. Bradshaw said,
gers avenues and for the past five
its other agencies helped.
"We believe Swarthmoreans can
years he had made his home with
Mrs. Gorton W. Brush, is chairunite on this basis in a common
a son, Ellis, on South Chester
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purpose to preserve the beauty
road.
and charm of the town in which
After his employment with the
we live."
former Swarthmore Service ComMr. Bradshaw's statement folpany, on the Dartmouth avenue
lows:
site of the present Co-op. ter"In view of continuing emphasminated, he worked for many
is on Route 'A' by the State Highyears for Judge William Potter of
Narbeth, Roberts Co-Star;
way Department, it has become
Elm avenue and following the
Narrator, Entices at
increasingly clear that residents
Judge's death continued working
of
Swarthmore
opposing'
Route
here for the Judge's daughter,
Players Club
'A' must find an effectlve method
(Continued on Page 10)
The Players Club's production
Local Resident Promoted of expressing their stand to the
of
"Solid Gold Cadillac" authored
responsible authorities. ThereBy Engineering
by
Howard Teichmann and
fore, we have chosen the timeFirm
George S. Kauffman, is playing to
honored and effective means of a
full
houses and happy crowds this
Thomas W. Hopper, president ·citizens' petition. The demand-for
week
at the Fairview road clubof the Borough Council of Swarih- such a petition was spontaneous,
house.
Directed 'by Ned Pyle with
more, has been elected president far-reaching and insistent.
McKeag 15 Chairman of
Donald Hand assisting, the proDay and Zimmermann, Inc., one
CIA group of residents joined tod'uction
indicates again that film
in Expressway
of the nations leading engineering gether as 'Citizens of Swarthmore
and
theatre
enhance each other;
firms.
Opposing Route fA" for the purProtest
that contrast adds interest.
Hopper, who had been execu- pose of drafting and circulating
As requested by February 4th's
To see only the movie of the
tive vice-president, succeeds Theo- such a peti~ion. This petition
town meeting on the proposed
same
title is to miss entirely the
dore E. Seelye, who continues as states only one thing-firm opposL Pres.
S tat e Expressway, President
Names
Engineering
narrator,
originally played by
Thomas Hopper, at Monday eve- a director and member of the ex- tion to Route 'At because it would
Fred Allen, handled wHh comProfessor
cause serious, unnecessary. and
ning's meeting of Borough Coun- ecutive .committee.
mendable poise and aplom\:I by
Hopper, who has \:Ieen with
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Trustee
cil, named a committee to camRobert
DeWitt in this -production.
Day and Zimmerman since 1941,
paign for the adoption of the
Dr. James Creese. president of To see only the play is to miss the
Green Route west of Media in- became executive vice-president
Drexel Institute of Technology, sweep and interest of the stock_
last August. He previously was di_1
stead of the Red or Blue Routes rector of engineering for the com_
has announced the appointment of holders assembled in meeting.
which would touch Swarthmore.
Dr. David W. R. Morgan, SwarthAlison Rush· Roberts' Laura
pany, and, as such, supervised the
George McKeag is chairman of
more,
to
Drexel's
Board
of
Partridge
is persistently interestdesign of many major types, of
the committee on which Ross facilities and directed a force of
Trustees.
(Continued on Paga 5)
Pfalzgraff, Harry Oppenlander, approximately 300 engineers and
Cast of 24 to Appear
Dr. Morgan is professor of enFrancis S. Chambers, Jr .• William
In "Pride and
(Continued on Page 10)
gineering in the institute's col- Creek Valleys Topic
Lee, Edmund Jones and Paul
lege of engineering, retire,d vicePrejudice"
Banks will serve along with repFor Feb. 18th Program
president of the Westinghouse
resentatives named by the local
Peter A. Larson, executive diElectric Corporation and past
Business Associatioh (G. West
president of the American Society rector of the Delaware County
I cheon will play the leading roles
COChrane, Robert S. Bird): Womof Mechanical Engineers. He is a Planning Commission, and ..Tohn
I in
Swarthmore High School's
an's Club (Mrs. Avery Blake, Mrs.
Eagle Scout Bob Beckmann, J coming production "Pride and graduate of Ohio Northern Uni- P. Evans, chairman of the CitiRaynham Bates); Property 9wnzeJ;ls Creek Valley Association of
versity.
ers Association (Franklin T. Flah- senior patrol leader of Swal'th- Pl'ejudice/' a three act comedy
Dr. Morgan is a registered pro- the county, will speak and show
erty, Edward L. Noyes); and more Troop 2, B.S.A., was c~osen adapted from the novel by Jane
pictures illustrating the theme
League of Women Voters. The by the Valley Forge CounCIl to Austen. The play will be present- fessional engineer, a member of "What You Can do to Save the
L. W. V. had not yet named of- represent the 2,500 scouts of De~a_ ed in the high school auditorium the Engineers' Club of New York, Creek Valleys of Delaware Coun_
fiCial representatives although it ware and Montgomery Co~ntles next Friday evening; February 22, the Engineers' Club of Philadel- ty", at a program Monday, Febru_
(Continued on Page 10)
Mrs. Duncan Foster and Mrs. as a member of the delegatIon ?f at 8:15 under the direction of Mrs.
ary 18.
s~outs from all over Pennsylvawa Hanna K. Mathews.
Whicher to a meeting of
The program is sponsored by
who reported on their scout proThe unusually large cast of 24
committee Tuesday evening.
the Hill and Hollow Club, Mrs.
Council moved to accomplish grams to Governor George Leader is making every effort to reveal
John Larson, Wallingford, chairmost street improvements ~nd me?,bers of th,: Stat; S~nate the satire of the 18th Century on
man.
In
HarrIsburg
on
Llncoln
s
bll'ththe
lack
of
education,
of
snobbery
.
(Continued on Page 5)
The pUblic is cordially invited to
day.
The Garnet Canteen will be
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l' y, even t a th e
..en- attend the meeting which will be
Bob and his dad J. Harry Beck- point of exaggeration to produce I tertained this week \:Iy a magICla?, held at 8 p.m. in the Friends Meetmann, i?stituiona~ representative the desired effect.'
J signed on by the Citizen's Athlebe
ing House, Swarthmore. Plans for
to scouting for the Swarthmore
Committee, through the efforts of
Presbyterian Church, 1 un c h e d
Graham Wentz. The show will go the program _ were arranged by
Mrs. Laurence Stabler, WallingFlorence Corson Bremer of 238 with Governor Leader, members U.N. Observer, to Speak on at 9 p.m. sharp.
.ford.
~ICki"Lso:n avenue died Sunday at of the State Senators, and other
At ·WhiHier Thursday Last week the Canteen so en- Mrs. Stabler was hostess to
home. She was born in Phila- scouts and scout executives.
The Swarthmore Branch of the joyed Skipper Dawes at the piano, presidents of the surrounding
and had lived for many
Following the luncheon. the Womenls International League for and the "Girl Friends'" singing, Garden clubs at a tea last week
in Swarthmore.
scout
entourage
wa~ gUl~ed I Peace and Freedom will meet on that Dr. Samuel Gurin has con- when Mrs. J. H. Hardy of LansMrs. Bremer was a member of !hrough t~~ State CapItol bwld- Thursday, February 21, at 8 p.m., sented to try to give another such
downe spoke on the Creek Valleys
Swarthmore Presbyterian lng and vI,Slted ~he .Senate Cham- Whittier House, to hear Gladys evening, March 9, using local tal- of the county.
Cbttrch where she was active in ber for LIncoln s bIrthday obser- Walser eak on the subject "The ent to sing several popular numBible Class. She was a mem_ vations. While the scouts were in U. N. a~~ our Foreign Policy".
bers and lead the group in more H.s. Basketball Dates
of the Poets Club at 69th the chamber they were honored
Mrs. Walser represents the In- hit tunes.
Swarthmore High. School's boys'
by the members of the State Sen- ternational W.I.L. as their official
This week Bob Hulme will basekt\:Iall schedule has been adServices were held at the Pat- ate.
Observer at the U. N; she has supervise, Mr. and Mrs. Donald justed to have the last game of
Funeral Home, M1edia,
C
M.
recently testified at Joint Con- Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. John the season, the Springfleld game,
~I!dlne:sd.,y afternoon. Interment
Frieadl, lrel. to ee
gressional Hearings in Washing- McQuade will chaperone.
played at Springfleld on Thursday
in Eastlawn Cemetery.
The Friendly Circle will meet ton on the Eisenhower Doctrine.
The Canteen takes this oppor- evening, February 21.
Airs. B. C. Hirst and Edna Cor- Tuesday, February 19, at the
Preceding her address, at 7:30, tunity to thank Dave Grogan for
·The last game for the girls is
sisters of Mrs. Bremer,
home of Mrs. Mark Bittle, 125 members and friends are invited his services as chairman of equip.. to be played that
at
at the Dickinson avenue ad- Rutgers avenue. Mrs. Dillwyn to a social half-hour over dessert ment. George Garrett has kindly 3: 30 with Upper Darby at the
,
Dumall
will be co-hostess.
and coffee.
consented to take over the job.
Upper Darby Senior High School.
oI
Solid Gold Cadillac
Glitters for Audience
T. W. Hopper Heads
Day and Zimmermann
Hopper Names Green
Route Committee
Local Man Appointed
To Drexel Board
SHS Readl'es for
Play February 22
EaglHe SC?"bt TrfavelBsSA
To arrIS urg or
Beigetone -
Blue~one -
Mapletone
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HOSI~RY DEPT_-5pure's Fitst Roor
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A~:n';;ir3;:P:nd G~~.:'c: M~~~St=
Bremer Dies,
Ilckiins(]ln Ave. Resident
R. D. 16, Media, Po.
Opposite High Meadow
Tickets Must 8e Purchased
Be'ore Boarding Train
No Half Fares for Children
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MiddletoWn Road
Are You
Magician Scheduled
For Saturday Canteen
WEDNESDAY
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February 8, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Delaware County Chapter Penn-
Rob~0ci~9~ins. ;Music' Club to Meet IWIL ~~~~~~S~~DRESS ~~~~%:, A~~i~~:e~O~e~:~:~d:~
Memorl'al Service Sun IJerome
College lecture Serres
Wb'
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f~om p);r~l) ,'. Monday In It ler
~he ~~r;:;r ~~d
For John K. Harper i
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server to the United Nations for the purpose of
I the United Nations Association of Workshop on statIon
ra .10
John K. Harper, 78, of 1 Golf I Ball"t Russe, and. the .
York i The Swarthmore Music Club Great Britain, will give an
from 9 to 10 a.m. Feb. 8.
Vicw road, Wallingford, died! CIty Center, Ml~ p;e:p~ms I~as i will ~eel IVlonday, ~e~r~ary l.!' trated talk based on h;e r extenslve. ;;::::~~;;;:~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;~
Monday February 4, in Sarasota, 'done the chore~apl1Jo; ;wr On at 8: 15 p.m. at Whlttler Hou~. travels and experience, at the
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h S c I10 01
Fla.
following an emergency the Town," "Hlgn 1",'
.Dutton
oes, Aftel' a b'
riC l b
usm
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. King charge 0 f th e p resident , Mrs.W' i Jane and Edmonds avenue, D re xel
operation.
Mr. Harper had been i "Call Me Madam," and ."The
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,·vtlt,}ill r• .
! R. Leeron, AIl'S. Nothera Hubbell. Hill on Monday evening, Febnl<:1.4
1932 and had spent winter in ~ Th~ series :.\\'\1.1\. ~}so include: will present the l>rogr~m.
_ i ary '11 at 8 p.m. Her title .is:
Florida for many years.
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er'stei
~ Fcbru- I Mrs. Maydell Ekserg1an . of Up "Glimpse Through Three Wm'sea,
amm
rnl ~ /.)
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H~ attended SWal'thmol'e COl-I ary 17' Budd Sch~lHC'r~, February , per PrOVidence,
a ce s, .'11 p a)'1 claws", a report on recent VISl s 0
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lcge, spent sevcl"al . years on the 24; H~rold Chfrl!1ilQ.1.nMarch 3..
Mrs. Eksergian stu~e~ in. Den-I South Africa, Russia ~nd tlie U.N.
Isle of Pines, Cuba, In the nursery 1 P_ I C
to' Ma' I'ch 17 and mark, New York, and In PhlladelMrs. Hussey's talk IS scheduled
Our ample stocks make it
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business and was 111 the automo- I L·' 'en e Longncr Alll'il 7. A phia with Herman Sandby, \\ 0 under the sponsorship of and arpas.sible (or us to !Com·
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,
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bile business in Ba I hmore
an d a WI
t' . C ' t re
dir.ectiJr
to be an- ; was for many years /I rs t ceIli,t
~,ranged by represen t a t'Ives f r om
pound even the most com ..
later in Harrisburg until he re-: ~o:~:~ct:l:t~r will' speake- March lof the Phila~elphia Orches~ra I several cooperating !>ranches of
tired in .1932 .. Since then he ha.d 10.
;' I;··;' 1·~' .:~ .
Iunder Stok~wSkl: Later she studied the Women's Internabon~l Lea~ue
plex prescription without
been actIve In numerou~ chaflr~ .~·i~ ~~, '
with MaUrIce EISen~erg, star ~u- for Peace and Freedom mcludmg I
delay. You·ll appreciate
table institutions includmg the
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Friends Boarding Home in
,collaborator with Casals, in par!s. W. Carroll;
the Media branch,
our prompt:r courteous
Chester, The Home for DestItute·
Mrs. Ekserglan's accompamst Margaret PrIce'.
service-and our p.dces
Colored Children in Cheyney,
'will be Joseph Terranov~, who
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Camp Sunshine in D e l a w a r e .
• has a studio in Philadelphia. Mr. Junior .Club's
are always fair.
County, and the Rosemont InstiThe annual Benjamin West Icc- . Terranova studied in Italy, New
Fash,.on Show Tuesday
tution for retarded children in ture on fine arts will be an ii-I York, and in South America under
Baltimore.
lustra ted lecture by Dr. Charles Joseffi, who edited many works of
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He WdS a 32nd degree Mason Mitchell, lecturer, of Warburg and. Chopin.
helped. Those shown in the picCATHERMAN'S
,
and a mem b er 0I tl le L uI u Temp Ie Courtauld Ins ti tute, L ond on, E ng -, After the intermission, . M rs. ture on page one are learning to
DRUG
STORE
of Philadeiphi~
land-"Sigismondo Malatesta: A Eleanor Markham Smyers, 50- usc their under-developed abiliMr. Harper is survive.
. d b y h'IS I RenaIssance PrInce.
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wife, Mrs. Helen Me vam as - moria Is". to be gIven Th urs day, among them "L' Esclave" by LaIo, Lansdowne. As more money .beKI 3-0586
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comes
available,
more
children
wick Harpe,.; three sons, IC ar February 14, at 8: 15 p.m. In
e I "Les Trois Prieres" by Palaullhe, can be helped. "Think of them as
E. and J. Alan of Wilmington, I Friends Meeting House of Swarth- • "Adieu, Forets" from "Jeanne d' Valentine's Day approaches," Mrs.
Del., and John R. of Runnemede, more.
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~ Arc" by Tschaikowsky, "The 15N. J.; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas
Dr. IVIitcheIl, 'recently a v~siting land" by Rachmaninoff, and three Scully said, Hand spread the word
S. Wood, Jr., Corning, N. yo; two lecturer at Bowden College, .has Schubert compositions.
about the good work being done
sisters, Mrs. Frank Feaster an d an international repUtation as one
:Mrs. Smyers studied at the Uni_ at the Training Center and ShelMr~. Eh'l/ood C. Perry of Ph I'l a- of the brilliant young scholars versity of Kansas and at the Jul- tered Workshop in Lansdowne." I
delphiaj two brothers, Fran k 0 f trained at one of the great intel- liard School of Music. At present
Mrs. Robert Berry, chairman l
Cape May, N. J., and Charles of Ie-ctual centers. of learning in the. she is studying
,
under Mrs. Carolyn of the education committee of the
TexHs; 10 grandchildren and one field of art, the Warburg Institute I D. Dengler of Philadelphia. Mrs. great-grandchild.
which since World War II has ISmyers is a member of the ChanMemorial services will be held \ been affiliated with the Courtauld !eel Choir of the Swarthmore Presat the Society of Friends Meeting Institute. Here, as in the past at byterian Church.
House in Swarthmore on Sunday) . Hamburg, where the InstitUte
Mrs. Smyers will be aceomFebruary 10, at 4 p.m. Friends came into being,. scholars devote panied by Mrs. Helen Ventner,
are i~vited. In place of fl?wers their attenti.on. to the cpntribu·tions I well known in Swarthmore as a
donations to the Am e r I!C aln of the claSSIcal cultures of Greece teacher of piano and a former
Friends Service Committe will be and Rome in, Jp..Ei. format.io~. of president of the Music Club. l\'1rs.
appreciated.
later western European clvlhza- Ventner studied at the New Engtions.,
I land Conservatory in Boston.
A ROCKET
Dr: Mitchell is an acknowledged
A social hour in charge of l\'1rs.
authority in the field of the art of E. R. Mullins, hospitality chairthe Italian Renflissance and will man, will follow the program.
POCKET I
give an insight into the workings .t\nyone interested in music is
of the mind and Heart of a great cordially Invited to attend.
Italian Renaissance patron of the
Valuel ActIon! Luxuryl You get
arts, Sigismondo Malatesta.
aU three In Old. for '571 Choose
'-I saw it in the Swarthmorean.'·
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88 or Starflre 98. There·. one
(list right for you ••• and at a
modest price you'D likel
Delaware County Medical Society Clarifies Mass
Polio Immmiization Prograni Beginning in Feb.
We catch the Early
ladies' Day Train
to New York and
have more time
for everythingl
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The Delaware County Medical Society announces the following
policy tor its mass polio vaccinaiion program at free clinics at the
~ Ge~eraf Hospitals in Delawar~ County:
1. Vaccine will be available for all children from age 6 months to
19 years inclusive whose parents feel that they cannot afford
such vaccinations in private doctors' offices. Each child visiting
the clinic~ must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
2. Thos;e child~eri who have received NO previous polio immunization will ·be giVen FIRST INJECTIONS at the February.
clinics.
3. Those children Who have received· 1 previous polio injection
will be given SECOND-INJECTIONS at the March clinics.
4. All THIRD INJECTIONS will be given at the September clinics.
This definition of policy should clarify any previous misconceptions
concerning when patients are to .present themselves for needed
immunization. The specific dates, times, and locations of the Societysponsored free clincis are as follows:
February
March
September
1st
2nd
3rd
Hospital
Day , Time Injection
Injection
Injection
Crozer
Mori. 3-5 P.M. 11th &; 18th
11th & 18th
9th & 16th
Taylor
Tues. 3C5 P.M. 12th & 19th
12th& 19th
10th& 17th
Chester
Wed. '3-5 P.M. i3th & 20th
13th & 20th
11th & 18th
Fitzgerald
Mercy
Thur. 3-5 P.M. 14th & 21st
. 14th & 21st
12th & 19th
.Delaware
County Fri.
3-5 P.M. 15th & 22nd
15th & 22nd
13th & 20th
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CHester 2.7206
SEASONAL SPECIAL,
5 Ibs. Seaboard Wild Bird Food and Bird Feeder $U9
TREE WORK
"alr.
Trimml1l9 - T.... splallff ll9
Arra.......'. _'ow for Sprl., Spray Program
To Vote?
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 7
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957
Are You
Registered
To Vote?
$4.00 PER YEAR
Requiem Mass Held Schools Closed Feb.22/ Citizens Organize' IFiggatt 3rdSeries
I~vestments
Dessert.Bridge Tues•
Speaker
For George B. Rumsey ~~~:!:r i~dO~,;:~r!~n~~e ~!~rdt~~ To Oppose Route AI
To Aid Charity Groups
The Swarthmore and Rutledge.
56·Year Resident Headed
Well-Known Local
Family
the dose of last 'year, will be clos"Citizens of Swarthmor~ Op. 0 b - posing Route 'A'," under the leade d f or a one d a y .h 0 lid a ,y In.
servance of . Washington s blrth- ersh,'p of Chairman T. A. Brad-
Marshall Figgatt will conduct
the third session ofwthe series on
Investments for
omen now
meeting on Thursday mornings at
10 in the Woman's Club House
on Park avenue. The COurse is
CI b
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Benefit Opens
at 1 P.M.
day on Friday, February 22. shaw of Ogden avenue, began elrSchools will reopen at. the usual culqtlon of a petition last week
Requiem Mass for George B. h
da
open to Ihe general pUblic.
The 'international affairs deRumsey, who came to Swarthmore our on Man y mornmg, Febru- end expressing '~etermined and
ary
25.
unalterable
opposition"
to
the
Figgatt,
a
graduate
of
Middlepartment
of the Woman's Club of
in 1901 to be an automobile mech_
"A'
or
Riverview
Road
Route
for
bury
College
and
an
ex-Marine
Swarthmore will give its annual
anic with the old Swarthmore
THOMAS W. HOPPER
the proposed Expressway.
who served in Korea during the benefit dessert bridge party TuesService Company, was celebrated
Reasons stated for the group's war, will discuss "Types of Se- day afternoon at I in the clubat 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Chur"h
include:
curities." A film on mutual funds house, 118 Park avenue.
of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
will be shown.
Condemnation
and
downgrading
Each spring this department
Morton. He died Friday morning
of properties in the Borough; reEach member of the class is. sponsors a fund raising event to
at the Wall!ngford home of his
duction of tax yield to the Swarth- asked to come to the third and meet the ever increasing demands
son, Dr. William Potter Rumsey,
more-Rutledge
Union SchOOl Dis- fourth sessions of the series for help outside the local comwhere he had been sinee January
trict
resulting
from
condemnation equipped with the financial sec- munity.
17 when he was released from
of Rutledge properties; the pros- tion (with stock prices) of a
The club supports a Korean
Temple University Hospital folpect of increased traffic on Chester newspaper.
orphan) contributes to the enterlowing three week's treatment.
Road throughout the Borough; and
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tainment committee of tIie Red
Born in Rockton, Del., in April,
heavy economic and social impact DAVID W. R. MORGAN, SR. C~oss in several veterans' hos1878, Mr. Rumsey first lived on
on Swarthmore and neighboring
pitals near Philadelphia and to
Kenyon and on Union avenues
communities.
C.A!R,.E. H..,garian IReI,lef and
after he moved to Swarthmore.
In
a
statement
eXplaining
his
U.N.I.C.E.F. have been added to
Later he lived at Y~le and Rutgroup's stand, Mr. Bradshaw said,
its other agencies helped.
gers avenues and for the past five
"We believe Swarthmoreans can
years he had made his home with
Mrs. Gorton W. Hrush, is chairunite on this basis in a common
a son, Ellis, on South Chester
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purpose
to
preserve
the
beauty
road.
and charm of the town in which
After his employment with the
we
live."
former Swarthmore Service Com~Ir. Bradshaw's statement folpany, on the Dartmouth avenue
lows:
site of the present Co-op. ter"In view of continuing emphasminated, he worked for many
is on Route 'A' by the State Highyears for Judge William Potter of
Narbeth, Roberts Co-Star;
way Department, it has become
Elm avenue and following the
Narrator, Entices at
increasingly clear that residents
Judge's death continued working
of
Swarthmore
opposing'
Route
here for the Judge's daughter,
Players Club
fA' must find an effective method
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The Players Club's production
Local Resident Promoted of expressing their stand to the
of
"Solid Gold Cadillac" authored
responsible authorities. ThereBy Engineering
by
Howard Teichmann and
fore, we have chosen the timeFirm
George S. Kauffman, is playing to
honored and effective means of a
full
houses and happy crowds this
Thomas W. Hopper, pre3i(~cnt Icl.tlzen,s· petition. The demand . for
week
at the Fairview road clubof the Borough Council of Swarth- such a petition was spontaneous,
house.
Directed 'by Ned Pyle with
more, has been elected president far-reaching and insistent.
McKeag Is Chairman of
Donald Hand assisting, the proDay and Zimmermann, Inc., one
"A group of residents joined tod·uction
indicates again that film
in Expressway
of the nations leading engineering gether as 'Citizens of Swarthmore
and
theatre
enhance each other;
firms.
Opposing Route 'A" for the purProtest
that
contrast
adds interest.
Hopper, who had ·been execu- pose of drafting and circulating
As requested by February 4th's
To see only the movie of the
town meeting on the proposed tive vice-president, succeeds Theo- such a peti~ion. This petition
same
title is to miss entirely the
dore E. Seelye, who continues as states only one thing-firm opposi_ Pres.
S tat e Expressway, President
Names
Engineering
narrator,
originally played by
a director and member of the ex- tion to Route 'A' because it would
Thomas Hopper, at Monday eveFred
Allen,
handled wIth comProfessor
ecutive .committee.
cause serious, unnecessary, and
nIng's meeting of Borough Counmendable poise and aplomb by
Hopper, who has been with
(Continued on Page 10)
Trustee
cil, named a committee to camRobert
DeWitt in this production.
Day and Zimmerman since 1941,
paign for the adoption of the
Dr.
James
Creese,
president
of
To
see
only
the play is to miss the
became executive vice-president
Green Route west of Media in- last August. He previously was di_
Drexel Institute of Technology, sweep and interest of the stockstead of the Red or Blue Routes rector of engineering for the com_
has announced the appointment of holders assembled in meeting.
whieh would touch Swarthmore. pany, and. as such, supervised the
Dr. David W. R. Morgan, SwarthAlison Rush' Roberts' Laura
George McKeag is chairman of design of many major types. of
more, to
Drexel's Board of Partridge is persistently interest ...
the committee on which Ross facilities and directed a force of
Trustees.
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Cast of 24 to Appear
Pfalzgraif, Harry Oppenlander, approximately 300 engineers and
Dr. Morgan is professor of e n - I .
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In "Pride and
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gineering in the institute's COl-I Creek Valleys TopIC
Edmund Jones and Paul
lege. of engineering, retir~d viceFor Feb. 18th Program
Prejudice"
Ballks will serve along with reppresldellt of the Westmghouse
Danna Cope, Gunnar Quist,
named by the local
Peter A. Larson, executive diElectric Corporation and past
Anne Hirsch, and Bruce McCutAssociation (G_ West
president of the American Society rector of the Delaware County
cheon will play the leading roles
Robert S. Bird); Womof Mechanical Engineers. He is a Planning Commission, and John
in
Swarthmore
High
School's
Club (Mrs. Avery Blake. Mrs.
Eagle Scout Bob Beckmann,
graduate of Ohio Northern Uni- P. Evans, chairman of the CitiRa:vnllarn Bates); Property Own- senior patrol leader of Swarth- coming production "Pride and versity.
ze~s Creek Valley Association of
Association (Franklin T. Flah- more Troop 2, B.S.A., was chosen Prejudice/' a three act comedy
the
county, will speak and show
Dr. Morgi'ln is a registered proEdward L. Noyes); and by the Valley Forge Council to adapted from the novel by Jane
pictures
illustrating the theme
fessional engineer, a member of
of Women Voters. The represent the 2,500 scouts of Dela- Aus!en. The play will be present"What
You
Can do to Save the
the Engineers' Club of New York,
W. V. had not yet named of- ware and Montgomery Counties ed in the high school auditorium
Creek
Valleys
of Delaware Coun_
the Engineers' Club of PhiIade1representatives although it as a member of the delegation of next Friday evening; February 22,
ty", at a program Monday, Febru(Continued on Page 10)
Mrs. Dunc~n Foster and Mrs. scouts from all over Pennsylvania at 8:15 under the direction of Mrs.
ary 18.
Stel~he'n Whicher to a meeting of who reported on their scout pra- Hanna K. Mathews. ._
The program is sponsored by
The
unusually
large
cast
of
24
committee Tuesday evening.
the
Hill and Hollow Club, Mrs.
grams to Governor George Leader
Council moved to accomplish and members of the State Senate is making every effort to reveal
John Larson, Wallingford, chairmost street improvements in Harrisburg on Lincoln's birth- the satire of the 18th Century on
man.
the lack of education, of snobbery
(Continued on Page 5)
The public is cordially invited to
day.
The Garnet Canteen will be en- attend the meeting which will be
and
sentimentali-ty.
even
to
the
,
Bob and his dad J. Harry Beckpoint
of
exaggeration,
to produce tertained this week by a magician, held at 8 p.m. in the Friends Meetmann, instituional representative
signed on by the Citizen's Athletic ing House, Swarthmore. Plans for
the
desired
effect.
to scouting for the Swarthmore
Committee, through the efforts of the program. were arranged by
Presbyterian Church, I u n c h e d
Graham Wentz. The show will go Mrs. Laurence Stabler, Wallingwith Governor Leader, members U.N. Observer. to Speak
on at 9 p.m. sharp.
ford.
I;'lorence Corson ~remer of 238 1 of the State Senators and other
avenue dIed Sunday at,
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At
·Whinier
Thursday
Last week the Canteen so enMrs. Stabler was hostess to
h
Sh
b ' Ph'l
scouts and scout executives.
The Swarthmore Branch of the joyed Skipper Dawes at the piano, presidents of the surrounding
orne.
eh wdasl . ed0rnfln
1 aFollowing the luncheon the
'·'PIlI," and a
IV
or many SC011t
entourage was
guided Women's International League for and the "Girl Friends'!1 singing,! Garden clubs at a tea last week
in Swarthmore.
Peace and Freedom will meet on that Dr. Samuel Gurin has con-! when Mrs. J. H. Hardy of LansMrs. Bremer was a member of through the State Capitol buildThursday,
February 21, at 8 p.m., sented to try to give another such downe spoke on the Creek Valleys
ing and visited the Senate ChamSwarthmore Presbyterian ber for Lincoln's birthday obser- Whittier House, to hear Gladys evening, March 9, using local tal- of the county.
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Chllrch where she was active in vations. While the scouts were In Walser speak on the subject "The ent to sing several popular numBible Class. She was a m6e9mth- the ehamber they were honored U. N. and our Foreign Policy".
bers and lead the group in more H.S.
of the Poets Club at
by the members of the State SenMrs. Walser represents the In- hit tunes.
Swarthmore High School's boys'
ternational
W.I.L.
as
their
official
This
week
Bob
Hulme
will
basektball
schedule has been adServices were held at the Pat- ate.
Observer at the U. N; she has supervise, Mr. and Mrs. Donald justed to have the last game of
Funeral Home, Media,
recently testlJled at Joint Con- Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. John the season, the Springfield game,
Frielldly Circle to Meet
O'l!
played at Springfield on Thursday
in Eastlawn Cemetery.
The Friendly Circle will meet
ton on the Eisenhower Doctrine.
The Canteen takes this oppor- evening, February 21.
~rs. B. C. Hirst and Edna Cor- Tuesday, February 19, at the
Preceding her address, at 7: SO, tunlty to thank Dave Grogan for
The last game for the girls is
sisters of Mrs. Bremer, re- [hOme of Mrs. Mark Bittle, 125
members and friends are invited his services as chaJnnan of equlp- to be played that afternoon at
at the Dickinson avenue ad- Rutgers avenue. Mrs. Dillwyn
to a social half-hour over dessert ment. George Garrett has kindly 3: 30 with Upper Darby at the
Dumall
will be co-hostess.
,
and colfee.
consented to take over the job.
Upper Darby Senior High Sehool.
Solid Gold CadHlac
GUtters for Audience
T. '/I. Hopper Heads
Day and Zimmermann
Hopper Names Green
Route Committee
Local Man Appointed
To Drexel Board
Eagle Scout Travels
To Harrisburg for BSA
Magician Scheduled
For Saturday Canteen'
Bremer .Dies,
'lCI{U1S4)n Ave. Resident
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Visit ollr Roadside Martet on the Middletown Road
F,ullio. CorDft
AVE., 7TH & WELSH STS.
Custom Landscape Work
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~tiMc*r
Opposite High Meadaw
Telephone:
Media, Penna.
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLe AT SPEARe's"
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Middletown Road
GOING
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WHITAKEIl OLDS. INC.
. 340 W. Baltimore Ave.
Registered
SHS Readies for
Play February 22
DRIVE A '57 OLDSMOBILE AT - _
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
1ickeb Must 8e Purchased
Before Boarding Train
No Half forM For Children
8:30 ..... If.... " ........
.:40 .... _ _
CO.I ON INI II OU' GUln .0. A .OCII:IT TlITI
Are You
,41wa.ys .he Correct Style • • •
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15 Denier
51 Gauge 30 Denier
54 Gauge
1.35
Beigetone -
B'ue~one - Mapletone
Sizes 8If2' "
HOSI~RY DEPT.-Speare's First Roar
Basketball Dates
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. February 15. 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 2
. EN&A&EMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wright.
Jr. of Westdale avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter.
Roberta Anne, to Mr. Arthur Gerald Harrison. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald V. Harrison of Havertown.
Mis;; Wrlglot is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School and is
employed by the Investment firm
of Schmidt, poole. Roberts and
Parke in Philadelphia.
Mr. HarriSo)n, a graduate 'of
Lower Merion High. School. atieUded Villanova University Evening Division prior to going on
actve duty with t~e United States
NavY. He is now stationed at the
Naval AIr Station. Willow Grove.
A Fail wedding is planned.
Club at their annual dinner at the
Ingleneuk.
Mr. Joseph Shane. vice-presiMr. and Mrs. Edward N. Hay. dent of Swar.thmore College. and
who have. sold their home at 245 Mrs. Shane entertained Sunday
BEAUTY SALON
Ogden avenue to the Robert evening for Mr. and .Mrs. James
Grooters. left Monday for a bus- Michener at a small informal reLOVELY GUES'f.s SPICI FI.IUAIY OCCASIONS.
iness and pleasure trip to Vene- ception after the leclure on "Art
9 South Chester Road
zuela and Puerto Rico. During the and the Mass Media" by Mr.
Cal! Klngswood 3-M76
laiter part of February they will Michener at Clothier Memorial.
race their boat in the Star Boat Mr. and Mrs. Michener have
Actlv. . ._ ..... of ... SW.....D. . . . .I••n Aaoclafle.
Regatta. at Puerlo Rico.
returned from a trip 'around the
:Dr; and Mrs. J. F. McKernaun"o,uf, I world. by way of EurDpe. and
Rutgers avenue had' as
hapPened to be in AustrIa at the
guestS over the week enll Dr.
time of the Hungarian reyol!. Mr.
~,.~
".~
RoCky. their daughter
Michener was actively concerned
Enjoy
a Leiaurely
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flaoce. and Dr. John Hart. both with the refugees at the border.
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of whom are stationed. at the NavMrs. Joseph S. Lynch of Dart.
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al Hospital at Por.tsm",utb. N. ~.. mouth avenue had as her recent
YIIle lind Harvard Avenues.
Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mc- guest Mrs. Helen Smith. Wheeler
Air Condilioned Dining Rooms _Lobb,
Cawley and children Peggy and who came from Charlton. OrchANNOUNCES PLANS
C I
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i3II\y of Riverview road leave to- ards. Charlton. Mass.• to attend an
.The' marriage of Mi~$ Patricia
om orla ble SIeepmg'
ooms
day for a week end of visiting alumnae meeting and give a talk Nield Blake. daughter of Mr. and
Eleflall'Jr Free Parkillg
and. sightseeing in Washington. at the Ambler Horticultural
Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amherst
Business Men's Lwich 12 1 :30 P.M.
D. C.
SChoo!. Mrs. Wheeler formerly
avenue.
to
Mr.
Ronald
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f
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gerner worked for the Scott Foundation. Sutton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Complete Hotel- Pac' ities or Banquets
. of Westdale avenue will entertain
Mary Ellen Cadman. daughter
Sutton of Camp Hill. will take
'. .
. Receptions; Parties
at a cocktail party tomorrow eve- of Mr. and Mrs. William Cadman place June 22 at 2 o'clock in the
A McGregor.Dodds Hotel
JO~ )I.. SC;>MEl\S. ~nager
nlog 'before the Series dance at of Riverview road and Ogden
..
the Woman's Ciub. .
avenue. entertained Saturday and Swarthmore Methodist .. Church.!
The Rev. ,John C. Kl4p. will Of-!:
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Klamer Monday afternoons for six guests flciate at the c e r e m o n y . ,
~
and daughter Janet of Rutgers at Valentine parties in celebration
avenue. returned last week from of her fourth birthday.
a visit of several days with
Carol Lincoln left last week for
FETE BRIDE-TOoBE
In Cranford. N. J.
Grove City College following a
MJ.ss,
Mary Morrow ~. of
VOCALISTS, DANCERS, INSTR~NTALISTS,
HarVard avenue. and Mr. Wllham
Mrs... Samuel D. Clyde of six day mid-semester visit with Barlow Patton of ·Rutledge. were
NOVELTY ACTS, Etc.
sWartIimore and Ogden avenues her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles guests of honor at a dinner FebTHE LlO'NS CLUB OF SWARTII1\IORE IS PLANNING
will join her d aug h t e r Mrs. E. Lincoln of Westdale avenue.
7 in Philadelphia given in
AN AMATEUR SHOW IN MAY FOR CHARITY
Mrs. P eIerB M
Charles V. Thackara. Jr.. of
. urray 0 f P ark their honor' by Mr. and Mrs.
"Hopelea." Shrewsbury. N. J..• for avenue was guest 0 f h onor a t a James E. MacDermott of Mt. Aiq.
For Auditions,Write Not Late, than February 24th to
luncheon and the orchestra today b'
.
n dge an d st'
ork shower given
The marriage of Miss Banks and
and wlll have Mrs. Thackara as T uesd ay n ig ht a.
t th e h Ome 0 f M rs.
Patton wlll take place SaturSKIPPER DAWES
her guest for the week end. Ac- Russe11 G auI 0f "
yecane.
day. April' 13.
Swarthmore. Pa.,
P. O. Box 359
compariied' by Mrs. Clyde's 'son
Mr. and Mrs. George McKeag
Miss Banks was also enterand daughter-in-law Mr. and
.
M
.
of
Parrish
road
entertamed
r. yesterday
tained at awhen
luncheon
shower
:MrS. Samuel D. Clyde. Jr.. of and Mrs. ChesIy M'anIy 0 f' Ch'leaMrs. and
William
W.
Wallingford and Mrs. L. A. C.
Williams of Greenville. Del.. with go as their house guests for a few Watkins of Swarthmore was be
days of this week. Mr. Mauly Is her hostess.
her daughters Page Clyde' WilJIams and Ann Archer Williams, visiting several universities and
She will be honored again on
MiD.WINTER TUNE
colleges in the East in making a Monday. February 18 at a tea
they will attend the confirmation survey on special
.
i
ass gnment of and shower given for her. by Mrs.
; TRUCK .INSPECTION
son
Randolph
of Mrs. William's
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the managing editor of the,- Chi- Sproul Lewis of ."Deep Meadow".
. DELCO
TIERIES
Lee Williams at St. Andrews
Gradyville.
cago Tribune.
School. Middletown. De!. Randolph
G.AS and OIL
is a first year honor student.
Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer.
Mrs. FrsnkUn Gillespie and
Mr. and Mrs: Albert L. Schoff of Ogden avenue had as their Mrs. David Braun of S,.'"r1Ohnlor,.1
ROBERt J.
Sunday their son and
entertstn at a luncheon and
. '
of· Michigan avenue. will have as daughter.in ..law· Mr. and Mrs:
at. the home of Mrs. GilRUSSELL'S .
their guests fDr . a week their David Mercer. with their children lespie on Fri. day. February 22. in
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site a1lroucih'~~:l~Lt
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daughter Mrs.B:'N.. Cox with· her Barbara. and Leah, of Pottstown.
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ftglwoo
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of
.Towson.
Md .• and
who son
willJimmy.
arrive
M\'S. .. Maurice L. Webster, Jr.. eon will be given at the COlncordl
daughter
Susan
of Elm avenue returned' last Country Club on Monday. FebruSunday for a week's visit.
ThUrsday' from Washington. D. C.• ary 25. by Mrs: Donald W. Poole
Barbara Harlow, daughter of
'shewss a representative of and Mrs. Marvel
Wtlson of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow of the: Swarthmore branch' of the Swarthmore.
Lafayette avenue. returned home Wllmen's International League
at' the end of the fIrSt semester Peace and Freedom at a legislative
BIRTH
1rDm the University of Vermont, seminar for thr~' days. The semMr. and Mrs. Henry Faust. 2510
Burlington. Vt.. and Is attending
. i nar was attended by more than Miller park. Winston-Salem; N. C.. '
Peiree School of Business Admin- 50 representatives of local branch- are receiving· congratulatio~ on
istration' in Philadelphia.
es throughout the country of the the birth of a seven pound. 14
Mrs. Harry F. Brown of North Women's International League.
ounce son Carl Jacob. who arChester road entertained Tuesday
Mrs. Clyde Miller Of Villanova rived on Tuesday. February 5.
at a luncheon.
avenue returned last week from
Mr... Fsust is the former minislter I
Mr.'and Ml-s:Richard Eckenroth Cape Charles. Va.. where she of m\lsic at the Swarthmore Presof Haverford place entertained visited relatives and attended the byterian Church.
Mr. Lewis D. Gilbert, author. lec- wedding Df her niece. Miss Ida
turer. and leader of. tbe Independ- Lee Warren and Mr. Preston E.
FOR
ent Shareholder Movement in Trower, 2nd.. which took place
America, Wednesday evening. February 2.
MAGAZINES
6 Park Avenue" Swarthmore, Po.
LLOYD E.
Mr. Gilbert was in Swarihmore
"
Dartlno.'. Ave•• e
for an informal talk before
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Personals'
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CUB PACK STANDS
FOR INSPE.CTION
Uniform
inspection
was
College, School Land
.' Background Given
Page 3
Chief Praised .for Service
College Annao_
$200 Tuition Rise
the
main order of business at the Wal-
Dr. Courtney Smith. president
liDgford Cub Pack meeting Moil- of Swarthmore College. talking
Dr. Courtney Smith. president
day, at the ;Wallingford Presby- of the Col1ea:e trustees· function to
of Swarthmore College. announcterian Church. Explorer ScouJs- act in the interests Cst this non: ed Tuesday. that .the Board of
Bill Jones. Bob Clancy. ·Braint
.
Managers of the college has voted
!latin. Jim Nutt and Art Plotts-- pr?llt educational institution, at
a tultion raise of $200 to begin
were the inspectors. ,. . .
the February 4th town. meeting.
with the academic year 1957-';;8.
Another hlghUght ilf the eve- dIgressed a bit from 'the highway
The Board took this action to
ning were awards to 24 Cubs as question, to give a history of land
boost the tuition charge from $800,follows:'
transactions between the College .'
to $1000 a year 'at its meeting FebSam' Downes. gold' arrow on and the local School.Dlstrict. Thus
. ruary 5. Charges for room and
wolf; Wistar Kane. Eddie Bassett. he explained the Q.ackground of
board. $725 s year. and a general
wolf badge and bear book; Ricky what he felt soine reSidents might
fee of $125. covering costs of stuDavis. wolf badge arid bear book. have interpreted as selfishness
dent health, library and laboragold and silver. arrow on wolf; when the College recently refustory fees. athletic fees. etc.. will
Wayne Smith. wolf badge. Wal- ed to sell 300 feet along College
remain the same.
.
lIngford stripe. Den number and avenue to the School District to
The primary factor in the de. Pack number; Jim Ewing. wolf keep an elementary school north
cision is the pressing need to inbook. Wallingford stripe.' Den of the··railroad.
.
crease the salaires of faculty and
number. and bobcat pin.' ,
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"!he COlle~e conveyed land to
non-academic staff. '.lWe ~P.ect)"
. Robert Fritz. wolf badge. gold thf;l'f;chool District in 1910 for the
sald Dr. Smith. "to make aparrow oli wolf•. and bear' book; present ColI«;ge Avenue School.
propriate il1creases in our scholarDavid Fritz. lion badge.' gold ar-\ and more Ian!! (u?der protest) in
ship budget so that no one will
row Qn wolf; Bobble Welch. bear 1929 at which time the School
be prevented from attending
badge. gold and two'.. sllver ar- Board said It would never agaIn
Swarthmore merely because of
rows' on wolf; John Allen, Uon approach the College for l~d. In
the increase in costs. n
badge. gold and silver arrows on 1952 when the School District
! The decision of the Swarthmore
b
Board of Managers is similar to
Wallingford stripe. Den number: College. the reply was that althat nlade by many other colleges
pack number and bO~l't pin..
though ~he desired frontage could
which have felt the need to anAllen and Gary Oarnell. Uon not: be ,.sold. a three-and-a-flfth
I.nounce tUition increases in order
badge and gold arrow on bear~ acre. strip to th~ .rear might be
to maintain a quality education in
Pat Castellan. gold arrow on lion; ~~rchased. and Jomt use of adthe face of rising costs.
Ken Stevens lion boOk' Steve JOIning ground for recreation
Birney K~ Morse. chairman of Swarthmore Borough
Berry. gold ;rrowon bea;.
might be explored if the School
public safcty committee. cougratnJates PoDce Chief
David Hllghes, Ricky Casey and desired.
. ~omas Bateman. who begins b1s. 30th year of service
PENN FACULTY .CLUB
Sandy Ewing, bear badge; Don
Since what was offered was apon the force this week.
'TO MEET NEXT WEEK
Metzgar. lion. and gold arrow on parently inadequate for the
Mrs. Hennig .Cohen . of Yale
bear.
School's puri>O!'es. his own young.
square will be one of the hostesJohn Gordon. silver arrow on est son will have to join'in "the
Hartman was made chief engL'}- ses of the New Members Group
bear; Jim Breur. gold and sliver rat .race of a car pool" to· eleeer.
of the University of Pennsylvania
arr9W on bear; Ronnie MaOee. mentary classrooms at Rutgers
At the annual meeting of the FacuIty Tea Club at the meeting
gold arrol;V on bear; Tom Graham. Avenue, said Smith in demonGeorge Humphries of South Swar~~ore Fire and Protective Tuesday at' 2 p.m. af the home
Silver arrow:on .bear; Jeff Millo,. stration that the College. is not Chester road assistant chief of AS30Clatlon Harry Hamby was re- of Mrs. Dale Coman. 4625 Osage
"unfeeli~d".
• Company for the electe~ presl'd :nt. P
' I Armi- avenue. Philadelphia.
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the loc,,1 Fire
erClva
way. We'bIos' badg·e·.
The awards were presented by'
pasf five ~ears. was elected chief tage vIce-president. Thomas ConThere will be a 'demonstration
Alex .Ewing. awards chalrman.
.W.I'.sl., Club ·~oste,IS
following the resignation of John I way secretary. and Stacy Reeves of ftDwer arranging and tea will be
Cubmaster .Bob BuUerconducted. A ,meeting of the Delaware. Rumsey of Vassar avanue who treasurer..
served. Anyone needing transthe meeting.
County W",lIesley-in-Philadelphla had served as chief' for the llast
About 7:45 last Friday evening portation please call Mrs. Ronald
will meet at. the home Df, Mrs. 17' years.
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the qulck response of the Com- Estabrook. KIngswood 4-2186 or
. Mrs. David R. Gerner· enter- Charles A.Anderson.· '734 Yale
Eugene Finnegan was appoint- pany to a call· from Section K of Mrs. Samuel Gurin, KIngswOOd
talil.e.t her bridge club last eVe- avenue., at 2:30 Monday. Repre-'\ed'first assistant chief and James W!>rth girls' dormitory at the Col- 3-2579.
.
i ning at her h.~,,!~ o~" ,'W~ale _s~n~ti~e~
from ?<,uncll .wlll DUnn' formerchle~ engireer, was lege saved tha bulldlng from
avenue:'
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,Convenience?
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If Peti~ionsHave Not Reac,h.d. VOlAr Neighbo~hood Yet, Call One of
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5•. Destruction of homes and disruption of Established
communities here ana in neighboring municipalities.
3. Increased. taxes resulting from condemnation and.
dQwngra~ing of Swarthmore and Rutledge property.
10.,
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ROY ROGERS aad TRIGGER
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2 •. Downgrading of Swarthmore property.
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1. Condemnation of Swa1",!"ore property.
MICHAEL lIDeIAYE.
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.Residents of the Borough Are Going on Record Against:
I J5 NOTE-A-£AFF &~ MUSIC BOX n .1
J. Arthur Rank. Presents-
Aft U.forgeff."le Story Df Herol.
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'NTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
February 15, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Club at their annual dinner at the 1
ENGAGEMENT
Ingleneuk.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wright,
Mr. Joseph Shane, Vice-preSi-! Jr. of Westdale avcnu.e announce
;\1 ... and Mrs. Edward N. Hay, dent of Swarthmore College, and; the engagement of their daughte:.
who have sold their home at 245 Mrs. Shane entertained Sunday Roberta Anne, to Mr. Arthur GClBEAUTY SALON
Ogden avenue to the Robert evening for Mr. and Mrs. James aId Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grooters, left Monday for a bus- l\olichener at a small informal rc- Gerald V. Harrison of Havertown.
LOVELY GUESts SPICE FEBRUARY OCCASIONS
incss and pleasure trip to Vcnc- ception after the lecture on HArt
Miss Wright is a graduate ~f
9 South Chester Road
zucla and Puerto Rico. During the and the 'Mass Media" by Mr. Swarthmore High School and 15
latter part of February they will Michener at Clothier Memorial. 1employed by the investment firm
Call Klngswood 3-0476
race their boat in the Star Boat Mr. and Mrs. Michener have just of Schmidt, poole, Roberts and
Active Member of the Swarthmore •••1•••• A •• oclatlon
Regatta at Puerto Rico.
returned from a trip around the Parke in Philadelphia.
.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McKernan of world, by way of Europe, and
Mr. Harr.ison, .a graduate of
Rutgers avenue had as their happened to be in Austria at the Lower Merion High. Sc~ool, atguests over the week end Dr. John time of the Hungarian revolt. Mr. tended Villanova umverslt~ Eve""""'~
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Rocky, their daughter Cornelia's Michener was actively concerned ning Division prior to gomg on "~""~"
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fiance, and Dr. John Hart, both with the refugees at the border.
actve duty with the United States
of whom are stationed at the NavMrs. Joseph S. Lynch of Dart- Navy. He is n~w stationed at the
STRAt:H HAVEN INN
al Hospital at Portsmouth, N. ~.. mouth avenUe had as her recent Naval Air Stahon, Wlliow Grove.
YC1le C1nd HClrvClrd Avenues
SWClrthmore
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mc- guest Mrs. Helen Smith Wheeler
A Fall wedding is planned.
Air COllditiolled Dinitlg Rooms and Lobby
Cawley and children Peggy and who came from Charlton OrchComforlable Sleeping Rooms
Billy of Riverview road leave to- ards, Charlton, Mass., to attend an
ANNOUNCES PLANS
day for a week end of visiting alumnae meeting and gi.ve a talk
The marriage of Miss Patricia
Elevator Free Parking
and sightseeing in Washington, at the Ambler Horticultural Nield Blake, daughter of Mr. and
Business Men's Lunch 12 - 1 :30 P.M.
D. C.
,School. Mrs. Wheeler formerly Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amherst
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gerner worked for the Scott Foundation. avenue, to Mr. Ronald
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Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
ompI ete H oteI F actt
tes or Banquet s
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of est a e avenue WI e
Mary Ellen Cadman, daughter J. Sutton of Camp Hill, will take
Receptiotls, Parties
at a cocktail party tomorrow eve- of Mr. and Mrs. William Cadman
ning 'before the Series dance at of Riverview .road and Ogden sPlwaCaerthJmunoere22 Matet2hood',:sltOCkc~nul~chh~
A McGregor-Dodds Hotel
JOHN M. SOMERS, Mallltger
Personals
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the Woman's Club .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Klamer
and daughter Janet of Rutgers
avenue, returned last week from
a visit of several days with friends
in Cranford, N. J.
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
will join her d aug h t e r Mrs.
Charles V. Thackara, Jr., of
"Hopelea," Shrewsbury, N. J., for
luncheon and the orchestra today
and will have Mrs. Thackara as
her guest for the week end. Accompanied by Mrs. Clyde's son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, Jr., of
Wallingford and Mrs. L. A. C.
Williams of Greenville, Del., with
her daughters Page Clyde WilIiams and Ann Archer WiUiams,
they will attend the confirmation
of Mrs. William's son Randolph
Lee 'Ni1lia~s at St. Andrews
School, Middletown, Del. Randolph
is a first year honor student.
avenue, entertamed S a t ur d ay an d
Monday afternoons for six guests
at Valentine parties in celebration
of her fourth birthday.
Caro I Li nco In Ie ft Ias t w e ek fo"
Grove City College following a
six day mid-semester visit with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Lincoln of Westdale avenue.
Mrs. Peter B. Murray of Park
avenue was guest of honor at a
bridge and stork shower given
Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.
Russell Gaul of Secane.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKeag
of Parrish road entertained Mr.
aud Mrs. Chesly Manly of Chicago as their house guests for a few
days of this week. Mr. Manly is
visiting several universities and
colleges in the East in making a
survey on special assignment of
the managing editor of the Chicago Tribune.
Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer
of Ogden avenue had as their
guests Sunday their son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
David Mercer with their children
Barbara and Leah, of Pottstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Schoff
of Michigan avenue will have as
their guests for a week their
daughter Mrs. B. N .. Cox with her
daughter Susan and son Jimmy
of Towson, Md., who wlJl arrive
Mrs .. Maurice L. Webster, Jr.,
of Elm avenue returned last
Sunday for a week's visit.
Thursday from Washington, D. C..
Barbara Harlow. daughter of where she was a representative of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow of the Swarthmore branch of the
Lafayette avenue, returned home Women's International League for
at the end of the first semester Peace and Freedom at a legislative
from the University of Vermont, seminar for three days. The semBurlington, Vt., and is attending inar was attended by more than
Peirce ~chOOI of Business Admin- 50 representatives of local branchistration in Philadelphia.
es throughout the country of the
l\irs. Harry F. Brown of North I Women's International League.
Chester road entertained Tuesday
Mrs. Clyde Miller of Villanova
at a luncheon.
avenue returned last week from
Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Eckenroth Cape Charles, Va., where she
of Haverford place entertained visited relatives and attended the
Mr. Lewis D. Gilbert, author, lec- wedding of her niece. Miss Ida
turer, and leader of the Independ-I Lee Warren and Mr. Preston E.
ent Shareholder Movement in f Trower, 2nd., which took place
America. Wednesday
evening'j February 2.
Mr. Gilbert was in Swarthmore
for an informal talk before the
Swarthmore College Economics
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C K I will of- - - - The Rev. 0 n . up
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ficiate at the ceremony.
FETE BRIDE.TO-BE
Miss Mary Morrow Batiks of
VOCALISTS, DANCERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS,
Harvard avenue, and Mr. William
Barlow Patton of Rutledge, were
NOVELTY ACfS, Etc.
guests of honor at a dinner FebTHE LIONS CLUB OF SWARTHMORE IS PLANNING
ruary 7 in Philadelphia given in
AN AMATEUR SIIOW IN MAY FOR CHARITY
their honor by Mr. and Mrs.
James E. MacDermott of Mt. Air:(.
For Auditions, \Vrite Not Later than Fehruary 24th to
The marriage of Miss Banks and
Mr. Patton will take place Satur-,
SKIPPER DAWES
The Students of
Swarthmore High School
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Present -
"PRIDE AND PREJUDICE"
A Period Comedy in 3 Acts
[)irecled by Mrs. Hanna Mathews
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
• :IS P.M.
Admission $1.00 (at the Door)
THE
PLAYE~S
CLUB
OF SWARTHMORE
presents
"SOLID GOLD CADIllAC"
by Howard Teichmann
and George S. Kaufman
Oirected by
NED PYLE
Assisted by
Dcnald Hdnd
Friday - Saturday
February 15 and 16
Cartain Time 8:20 P.M.
W...I>e.. ..... Th'r G.e.ts
ATTENTION: AMATEUR TALENT
Swarthmore, Pa.
P. O. Box 359
day, April' 13.
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her hostess.
She wl'll be honored agal'n on
MID-WINTER TUNE UP
Monday February 18 at a tea
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and shower given for her by l\'lrs. I
•TRUCK INSPECTION
Sproul Lewis of "Deep Meadow", J
DELCO BATTERIES
Gradyvl'lle
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GULF GAS and OIL
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie and
Mrs. David Braun of Swarthmore
ROBERT J. ATZ, Mtr.
-will entertain at a luncheon and
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
shower aL the home of Mrs. Gillespie on Friday, February 22, in
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
honor of Miss Banks, and a lunchKlngswood 3.0440
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Closed Satllrday at J P M
eon will he given at the Concord ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~.~~~~~~~~
Country Club on Monday, February 25, hy Mrs. Donald W. Poole
and Mrs. Marvel
Wilson of
Swarthmore.
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Mr. and MTS. Henry Faust. 2510
Miller park, Winston-Salem, N. C.,
are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a seven pound, 14
ounce son Carl Jacob, who arrived on Tuesday. February 5.
Mr. Faust is the former minister
of music at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
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MAGAZINES
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
13 Dartmouth Avenue
Klngswood 3·2080
Will the Customer Wbo Left His
Buhhle Gum on Our Shop Floor
Please Claim It at His Earliest
,Convenience?
Sun •• Mon., Tues. & Wed.
Feb. 17, 18. 19 & 20
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Gary Cooper Dorothy McGuire
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SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE
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For Your Immediate and Enthusiastic Response to Petitions
OPPOSING ROUTE "A"
4. Increased traffic on and possible widening of Chester
Road.
2. Downgrading of Swarthmore property.
3. Increased taxes resulting from condemnation and
downgrading of Swarthmore and Rutledge property.
5. Destruction of homes and disruption of Established
communities here ana in neighboring municipalities.
We Appreciate Your Support
If Petitions Have Not Reached Your Neighborhood Yet, Call One of
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ROSIN - SHOULDER RESTS - MOUTHPIECES
Phone Klngswood 3-2290
AMPLE FREE PARKING
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lIn order that no one number will be deluged, we suggest the following plan:)
S.?
If you have an automobile
accident you'll be glad
you have the policy with
the P.S. (Peraonal Serv_
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•• IS t h e personal service of a qualified lEtna Casualty Agent.
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WE WANT YOU
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Story of Nat KIng Cole
$200 Tuition Rise
UnHor:m inspection was the
main order of business at the 'walDr. Courtney Smith, president
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lingford Cub Pack. meeting Mon- of Swarthmore College, talking
I Dr. Courtney Smith, president
day at the Wallmgford Presby- of the College trustees' function to
terian Church. Explorer Scouts! of Swarthmore College, announcact
in
the
interests
of
this
nonBill Jones, Bob Clancy, Braint
: cd Tuesday that the Board of
Eatin, Jim Nutt and Art Plotts- pr?ftt educational institution, at
; Managers of the college has voted
were the inspectors.
the February 4th town meeting,
a tuition raise of $200 to begin
Another highlight of the eve- digressed a bit from the highway
with the academic year 1957-58.
ning were awards to 24 Cubs as question, to give a history of land
The Board took this action to
follows:
transactions between the College
boost the tuition charge from $800
Sam Downes, gold arrow on and the I~cal School District. Thus
to 51000 a year at its meeting Febwolf; Wistar Kane, Eddie Bassett, I he explamed the .bac;kground of
,ruary 5. Charges for room and
wolf badge and bear book; Ricky what h~ felt some residents might
i board, $725 a year, and a general
Davis, wolf badge and bear book, have Interpreted as selfishness I
I' fcc of $125, covering costs of stugold and silver arrow on wolf' when the College recently refusdent health, library and laboraWayne Smith, wolf badge, wal~ cd to sell 300 feet alon~ C?llege
Itory fees, athletic fees, etc., will
lingford stripe, Den number and avenue to the School Dlstnct to
remain the same.
y
. Pack number; Jim Ewing, wolf keep an .elementar school north
The primary factor in the dcbook, Wallingford stripe, Den of the raIlroad.
cision is the pressing need to innumber, and bobcat pin.
The College conveyed land to
crease the saiaires of faculty and
Robert Fritz, wolf badge, gold the School District in 1910 for the
non-academic statt. "We expect,"
arrow on wolf and bear book· I present College Avenue School,
said Dr. Smith, "to make apDavid Fritz, lio~ badge, gold ar~ and more la~d (u~der protest) in
propriate irtcreases in our scholarrow on wolf' Bobbie Welch bear' 1929 at which lime the School
ship budget so that no one will
badge, gold' and two silv~r ar-J Board said it would never again
be prevented from attending
rows on wolf; John Allen, lion approach the College for la~d. !n ~
ISwarthmore merely because of
badge, gold and silver arrows on 1195~ when the SchOOl District
,the increase in costs."
bear; Keith Pfeifer, wolf book, again requested land from the!
The decision of the Swarthmore
Wallingford stripe Den number College, the reply was that aI-I
Board of Managers is similar to
pack number and' bobcat pin.
'though the desired frontage could
that made by many other colleges
Allen and Gary Darnell, lion not be .sold, a three-and.-a-ftfth
which have felt the need to anbadge and gold arrow on bear: acre strIP to the rear might be
I nounce tuition increases in order
Pat Castellan gold arrow on ]ion: purchased, and joint use of adI to maintain a quality education in
Ken Steven; lion book' Ste ~ )Olmng ground for recreation
Birney K. Morse, chairman of Swarthmore Borough
the face of rising costs.
Berry, gold a~row on bea~.
v mi~ht be explored if the School
public safety committee, congratulares Police Chief
1
David Hughes, Ricky Casey and deSired.
Thomas Bateman, who begins his 30th year of service
PENN FACULTY .CLUB
Sandy Ewing, bear badge; Don
Since what was offered was apon the force this week.
TO MEET NEXT WEEK
Metzgar, lion, and gold arrow on parently
inadequate
for
the
Mrs. Hennig Cohen of Yale
bear.
School's purpo.ses, his own young..:. - - ----.
Square will be one of the hostesJohn Gordon, silver arrow on est son will have to joi~ in "the
,Hartman was made chief engin-I ses of the New Members Group
bear; Jim Breur, gold and silver rat .race of a car pool to ele-]
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of the University of Pennsylvania
arrow on bear; Ronnie MaGee, mentary cl~ssroo"?s ~t Rutgers I
At the annual meeting of the I Faculty Tea Club at the meeting
gold arrow on bear; Tom Graham, Ave~ue, said Smith In demonG
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f S th Swarthmore Fire and Protective Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the home
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strahon that the College . is not Chester
eorge road,ump
nes 0 chiefou of AS.3oc13tIO~
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1 0- "unfeeling".
assistant
~arry Ham~y was r:- of Mrs. Da~e Com~n, 4625 Osage
way, Weblos badge.
the local Fire Company for the electe~ pleSld?nt, PerCIVal Annl- avenue, PhiladelphIa.
The awards were presented by
past five years, was elected chief I tage VIce-preSident, Thomas ConThere will be a demonstration
Alex Ewing, awards chainnan.·
Wellesley Club Hostess
following the resignation of John way secretary, and Stacy Reeves of flower arranging and tea will be
Cubmaster Bob Butler conducted
A meeting of the Delaware, Rumsey of Vassar avenue who treasurer.
served. Anyone needing transthe meeting.
County Wellesley-in-Philadelphia had served as chief" for the past
About 7:45 last Friday evening portation please call Mrs. Ronald
will meet at the home of Mrs. 17 years.
.
the quick response of the Com- Estabrook, Klngswood 4-2186 or
Mrs. David R. Gerner enter- Charles A. Anderson, 734 Yale
Eugene Finnegan was apPoint-I pany to a call from Section K of Mrs. Samuel Gurin, KIngswood
tained her bridge club last eve- av.enu~, at 2: 30 MOnday.. Repr~-I ed flrst assistant chief and James I Worth girls' dormitor~ a.t the cOl-I 3-2579.
ning at her home on Westdale sentah~es from
---------avenue.
speak.
named second assistant. William smoke and fire damage.
1-'I saw
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MICHAEL REDGRAYE
DIRK BOGARDE
Added AttractIon - The M.slcal
College Announces
Chief Praised for Service
1. Condemnation of Swarthmore property.
''THE SEA SHALL
NOT HAVE THEM"
BIG ROY ROGERS SHOW
SATURDAY 1 .P.M.
l-Color Cartoons
2-First E][citing Chapter,
"Federal Operator No. ""
3_u BELLS OF CORONADO" with
ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER
College, School Land
Background Given
6 Park Avenue •. Swarthmore, Pa.
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J. Arthur Rank. Presents-
An Unforgeffcrble Story of Heroic
AJr-Naval Rescue'
CUB PACK STANDS
FOR INSPECTION
The Camera & Hobby Shop
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THE SWABTBMOllEAN
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THE SWARTIIMOREAN
Haven avenue; Cirele 5,
Woman's Bible Class will be
NEWS NOTES
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Mrs. James P. Daugherty, chalrat 10 a.m. At 4:45 p.m. the
I'tlBl.lHHF..D EVERY FRWAY AT SWABTBIIOBE, PA.
man, at the home of Mrs. WiJllam Boys Choir will rehearse.
A . former Swarthmorean, Mrs.
PETER E. TOLD, MAJUORIE TOLD, PVBLI8DRR
L. Scarborough, 404 Rutgers aveOn Tillli."sday at 6: 30 p.m., the Charles B. Leinbach Of Drexel
PbOJle SWartbmo.... 8-08011
nue; Circle 6, Mrs. John M. Tros- BoYS Choir will rehearse (altos) HIll and Mr. Leinbach, and Mr.
ley, chairman, at the home of Mrs. and at 7: 15 p.m. the Boy Sopranos. and Mrs. Henry B4Irr of ~er
PBTE& E. TOLD, BcUtor
~ft()be'rt Thomson, 411 Park avenue; The Men's Choir will hold its re- brook Hills attended. the South
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Circle 10 Mrs. FrankUn B. Gil. at 7:30 p.m. Thul1day Pacillc week end party in Atlantic
Rosalie D. Peirsol.
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
lespie, chalnnan, at the home 'of
Bible Study will take place CIty, N. J., last week end.: Mrs.
. ~I~ed as Second Claas Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Mrs. W. Edward Medford, cbalr- ,It 8 o'cloCk.
Leinbach is'the daughter of Mr.
~ce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
man, 514 South Chester road.
Friday 'Evening Prayer will be and Mrs. J. H. Gordon McConechy
Circle 12 will meet at the home read in the Church at 5:40 p.m.
of South Chester road.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE PE
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of Mrs. Donald L. Leonard, 31
On Saturday, Trinity Church
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison
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will participate in a Diocesan- of Dartmouth avenue will have as
.
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On . Thursday, the Primary wide observance of George Wash- their guest this week end Mr.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
Choir will rehearse at 3:30, the ington's birthday. Sponsored by John Cecil Norman of Lou1svilie,
God's great healing and saving
Mr. Bishop will preach at the Junior Choi~ at 4: 15, and the the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Ky., who was Mr. Morrison's
power will be brought out at 9: 30 and 11 o'clOck services. The Chancel Choir at 7: 30.
and b9ys throughout the Dlo- classmate at Princeton UniverChristian ScIence services this title of his sermon will be ''The
cese wlJl make their corporate sity.
Sunday by the Lesson-Sermon' ento Use Religion".
MnHODIST NOTES
Communions in a number of area
Mrs. Carroll P. Slreeter Of Cotitled "Soul". .
Church School classes meet at
TOnight, February 15, at 8 p.m. Churches throughout the. DiQCese. lumhia avenue returned last
ScrIptural selections will In- 9:30 and 11 o'clock. Senior Hi'" the "Palrs'N' Spares" will hold a Parishes In this secU6n"of Dela- Thursday from Detroit, Mich.,
clu~e the following from
Bible study' is held at 10:45.
Dance in Fellowship Hall. ware County will meet at Trinity after a four-week visit with her
(.5: 30): "And great multitudes
Men's and women's Bible clas- Irene Moll will be the caller and Church. Those planning to attend son-in-law and daughter Mr; and
came unto hIm,havlng with them ses' meet at 9:3.0.
will be accompanied by a musical should notify W. L. :Cleaves, Par- Mrs. Raymond Vincunaa.
those that were lame, blind, dumb, The Communicants' "lass con- group. Refreshments will be servchairman.
Mrs. Waiter R. Shoemaker. of
Riverview road and Mrs. Samuel
maimed, and many others, and venes at 4: 30 in Mr. Bishop's ed.
cast them down at Jesus' feet; study.
Church School. classes will be- FRIENDS MEnlNG NOTES M. Dodd of Swarthmore avenue
and he healed them."
The Junior High Fellowship
at 9:45 a.m. Sunday with clasAt the Adult Forum Sunday, were hostesses at the Poets' Circle
All are cordially invited to at- will meet for a worship service
for all ages. At the 11 o'clock C. H. Yarrow, associate secretary Monday afternoon at the home.of
tend .the services at FIrst Church and program on the Bible at 5 In Morning Worship Service Mr. of the American section, Ameri- Mrs. Shoemaker. Leonore Perkins
of Christ, ScIentist 206 Park ave- the Woman's Associatioft Room. ~ulp will use as his sermon sub- can Friends Service Committee, read from "And Pastures New" by
nue at 11 o'clock.
Supper will be served in McCahan lect: "Thy Will Be Done".
and Helen Underhill, teacher, Ab- Melville, C a n e . '
,....._ _ _ _:::::-::-....._ _ _, Hall at 6: 30; Choir ;ehearsal will There will be three nurseries ington Friends School, will speak
l'41ss EliZabeth Hunter' and Miss
follow at 7.
for children up to four years of on "Housing in Suburban Areas." Elise Remont of South Chester
This Sunday 'the Senior High age. There Is also a kindergarten This is the concluding Forum In road were hostesses at a baby
Fellowship will start a series of ~nd a junior church program at the current. series' an:anged by the shower given Tuesday night of
discussions on "Peveloping Rela- this time.
Race Relations Committee of the last week in honor of Mrs. Wesley
tlon with God."
The Wesley Fellowship college ~eeting.
Wagner of Michigan, avenue.
The subject of the IIrst meeting group will. have a supper meeting .Monthly .Meeting for Business Women members of the Presbywill be ''Through Creation and the at 6 p.m. 10 Fellowship Hall. The WIll be held on Tues
Universe" led by Mr. Bishop. Sup_ Moody scl<;nce IIlm-"Voice of the February 19, at 8 p.m. in Whittier .' Hugh Morrison; son of Mr. and
per will be served In McCahan D,eep" will be shown; a discussion House.
Mrs. Maxey Morrison Of Dart~
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,.-_ _ _ _ IHall at 6:30 ·with the program period will follow.
mouth avenue, was at home last
following at 7. A movie entitled
The Meth.odist Youth Fellowto M•• t
week end between semesters and
CHURCH SERVICES
"Dust or Destiny" will be shown. ship will meet. at 7 p.m. The JunMembers of Kappa Kappa Gam- returned to Lafayette College In
PRES~YTERlAN CHURCH
The Young Adult group will
High Fellowship will also meet rna will sew Tuesday, February Easton on Sunday. Hugh has
JO~::"'iI::\o~ ~~t!'~ meet for Bible Study at 5:45 In at this time at the church with 19, at the home of Mrs.. James B. pledged Phi Delta Thetafraterni-
Kappas
SDDday, February 17
9:30 and 11:00 A.M. _ Church
. School Classes.
· 9:30, A.M. - Mr. Bishop will
l::'~.-communicants Class.
5:00 P.M.-Jr. High Fellowship.
. 8:30 ....M.-'-Sr. !Ugh FellowShIp.
6:30 P.M.-Young Adult Supper.
Moncla7, FebruaJ'J' 18
7:30 P .M.-
7:30' P.M.-Trustees and Board.
WedDeSday, Februa17 20
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John C. Xulp
9:30 A.M.-Adult Bible Classes.
RO~llde
Miniater of Music
8DDcIa7, 'February 17
9:45 A.M.-Sunday SchooL
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach.
8:00 P.M.-Wesley Fellowship
Supper.
7~1I:w:rlP'MYF and Jr. High
. 7:00 P.M.-
6:30 P.M.-Father. Son Dinner.
TRINITY CHURCH
Lawrence Whltteniorc. Rector
8DDcIa7. FebruaJ'J' 17
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8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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Tuesday, FebruaJ'J' 19
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Wednesday, FebruaJ'J' ZO
. . 7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion•
. 9:30 A.M.-Holy. Communion.
FrIday, FebruaJ'J' Z2
5:48 P.M.-Evening Pl'ayer.
1!a&unIay, FebruaJ'J' 2S .
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
a
OF FRIENDS
1~~r.~~8~0~0~N~O~rth~~C~h~es~t~e~r~r~0~a~d~'~ty~.~~~~~~~~~~if
the Woman's
A Counselors Mr. and Mrs. James
supper
will beAssociation
served at 6:room.
30, and
Morrash and Ron Sutton.
afterwards the group will attend
On Monday at 6: 30 p.m., the
the Oscar Hammerstein talk on Methodist Men will have a Father
art and mass media at 8: 15 in and Son Dinner, cooked and servMemorial.
ed by members of the W.S.C.S.
. This Monday' evening will Circle 4. Richard James, president
~ee the close of the wo~kshop
of .James., Ind~tr!es, In~., manll··1
IeS of meetings on the meaning of facturerS of the' "Slinky" toy
Christian faith and the ways and be the speaker of the evening.
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of teaching this faith to
The regular .monthly meeting 'nf
children. Mr. Bishop will
the Commission on Membership
to lead the 1Irs! hour's diSCussion and Evangelism will be held at 8
beginning at 7:30 p.m. in th~ p.m. Tuesday.
Woman's AssocIation. room. Dr.
The Ladles' Bible Class will
Packer will meet with the Junior hold its regular monthiy covered
department to discuss the use of dish luncheon and bilslness meetmaterial. Mrs. Reavis ing at the home of Mrs. Lemuel
Cox will meet. with. the
Holt, 911 Mt. Holyoke place, Wed~gh and Junior High' groUP
nesday at 12:30 p.m. .,
dISCUSS "Psychological and
Cottage Prayer Meeting will be
tion~l" Factors in Child Develop- Jhehld at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
men. Mrs. Henry C. Ford
0 n Patterson, 45 Amherst avetalk. to the Primary and Pre- nue with Louis Rowley a. leader
School groups on "Music
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m:
Young Children."
The church choirs will rehearse
The meeting for prayer will be on ThursdaY~:45, Cherub ChOir;
at I p.m. Tuesday.
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On T~esday evening, there will Chancel Choir.
.....- - - - - - a JOInt meeting of the Session
~ndthe Board of Trustees at 7:30
TRINITY NOTES
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the
Woman's
AssOCiation
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At th t ti
room.
. n unday there will be a celea
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me, Dr. Henry Barra- bratlon of the Holy Communion
c oug , a member of the staff
8 o'clock and
.
the Stated Clerk of the Presb . Ch ch. h 't agam, at 9: 30 a.m .
terian Ch h
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yur
sc 00 classes will also
. urc, U. S. A. will dis- meet at 9: 30. Mornin Pr .
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cuss WIth the b08l'dS the functions be held at 11'15 a mgayer WIll
and respective duties of the
. \ . .
bO'lrd,s. Following this there will . . The College Canterbury Club
be a discussion of the future plans
meet at 5: 30 p,m., and the
of tbe local church. The regular
Peoples' Fe~owship at 7: 15
meeting of the Session will be held
following this meeting
Conllrmation Classes begin this
All programs of th~
Sunday evening. Tbe Junior Class
Association circles, meeting Wed- is held at 7 p.m., and the Adult
nesday morning, will be on the Class at 8 p.~.
United Nations.
The Boy Sollran~ will rehearse
1:'5 ~~s~~~~~b~
Mrs. T. Royal Scot,t's circle will
9:45
meet in the Woman's Association
Yarrow and
H..
lIt 9: 30.'
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speakers.
. Circle 8, Mrs. Glen T. Smith
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for
~ha1rman, will meet at 10 at th~
ChIldren cared for in
ome of Mrs. George V. Krenikoff'
House. All'..-e welcome.
~ Yale avenue. CirQle 9, Mrs:
All =":";'i:'f:'lj.~S.c.
omas T .. Jones, chairman, also
Tuesda)', FebruaJ'J' 18
;:,eetlng at 10, will convene at the
8:09 P.M.-d\4onth1y Meeting.
7:,eH of Mdrs. hank G. Keenen',
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arvar avenue.
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The ~ II ....__
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
at 10:; 0_ ..... circles will meet
=~T~!c'ij~~
SWAR~ORB .
·Park A'ft!II1Je billow Harvard
1haloIQo, FelmlaaT 17
. ll:OO A. 1II.-8unday 5cbooL
11:00 A.M.-The LeIrron..sera'.'irill be "Soul."
Circle I, M~. Edward.D. AinsJr~. chaIrman, at the home
Mrs. 11:. I'ay ~ampbeU, 1110 Cornell
avenue; CirCle II, Mrs. .1';"-" s.
ehairman, at the ; . Of
Mrs. W1llIa.m "'-em-, ~... Har....... -......
varcr avenue; CireIe I, lira. W. R.
A".'
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Circl!tc.to ...... 4011
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ebalriDaa..'.
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MOnday at 4:45 p.m., and
Choil' will hold its retlea:rsall
.7: 3D p.m.
. On Tuesday the Woman' A
lIlary Sewing Group will ':ee~~
10 a.m. Evenlng Prayer
read in the church at 5:.cowill be
There wlJl be two celeb
of the Holy Communion onr~:s
nesday, at 7 a.m. and g. 30 a m.
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ing and amusing. J. David Narbeth as Edward L. MeKeever
which extend to 'a duet· with his
audience as he waist-bends, blcycles in a fturry of exercise
which extend to a duetwlth his
seeretary. (the most aIIent, beateJi
down bit of efficiency imaginable
is Betty H. Gaylay's Miss Logan);
e~ocutes with gestures and threatens again succeeds virtuously.
Katie. Chomalou Is Steadily pleasinS 88 Amelia Shotgraven.
The .four cj)nnlvlng executives
Blessington, Metcalfe, GilUe. and
'Snell are handled with nice character contrasts by Jim 'Fe!&ht
David ElIdnton, Hand anll Mau'
rice Webster. Others in the laue:
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Call Klngswood 4-3054
or
ADUL~ at m. _ 1 p. m.
"SING IN SPRING WITH A SONG"
an d Help a Child Less Fortunate Than Her Own
at the Mo....rs Club
FASHION SHO°W
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Thurs •• Mar.ch14
by Helen Caro .
. HIgh Schaol Auditorium
Bridge and Refreshmenfs _ $1.2.5'"
Fashions
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EN.7 AM. to 7:30 P.M.
M.onday Th;o.ugh Fr
.. iday .
D.a IIy Dinners $1.00' to $1 •.95,
MArl A.~"
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cessor.
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Council .authorlZed advertisement for bids on two new police
cars. .
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SOI~cltor Clarence G. Myers
was lDStructed to call upon the
Maryland Casualty Company to
perform on the $35,000 bond given
to.S~arthmore Gardens, to secure
prOVIsion of curb}! and sidewalks
along. this deveolpment's area on
FaIrvIew ro.ad.
A letter from the Presbyterian
Board of Pensions sald a disputed
right of way from its propbSed
housing
project at
end
of Swarthmore,
intothe
thesouth
adjacent
Cremation permits the holding
of funeral services under cover
away from wind and rain. Th~
~rvi~ .of lour choice..
I!'qulries invited.
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. CREMATORY
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1820 CHESTNUT STRIIT
BOIi0 Consumes 1299
property of Ro~ S. Bird had'
been reloc'ated. It also said a new
Route Committee plan called for sidewalks in t h e ·
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project. Council asked the Board;
possible in 1957 WIth the follow- to reach agreement with Mr. Bird
ing/o~der of precedence: installa- regarding the new right of way.
tion of sidewalk along the south
Sui' S&aIlds,
Girl Scout cookie sales have
side of Coliege avenue between
Medical eeftter Doesn"
increased sharply over last year,
Chester road and the school; widCouncil granted permission for according to current tabulations
ening by four fet;t, paving and the use of the former Rumsey of Mrs. A. H. SlIvers, chairman
~Urb~g the south SIde of the same Garage at Yale and Rutgers ave- I for' the Girl Scout cookie sale i
ree
from Chester. road. to nue as a medical center, provid-'
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Princeton avenue; pavIDg a small ing outside walls of the building' Sw~rthmore.
se~tion of Cresson Isne between were. not changed. It was stated I This week will be the final one
Amherst avenue and the new that the pending court suit on t.?e month-long sales of Scout
bridge; paving Riverview avenue brought by theowners when Coun_ cookies, the proceeds of which
along the railroad.
cll refused permisison to convert will go toward helping defray the
Charles Lukens was named 11_ the property into a modern auto- costs of Girl Scouting. Scouts are
nance chairman, replacing Frank mobile service station. last fall,l particularly anxious for a successMcCowan whQ reslgned from would be dropped. Hcnvever, on' ful venture this year as they have
Council last month. Charles Top- Wednesday The Swarthmorean,recently purchased additional
ping, sworn into office last week learned the possibility of a medic . acreage at the Girl Scout campsite
for the remaining. months' of Mc- al center is now remote and th~ at Indian OrchardS. Final payCowan'~ term, was named to zoning hearing in the Media Court : ments for cookie sales must be
Lukens fo.rmer post as chairman remains scheduled for we<1i>es-/ turned In to ·Mrs. Silvera by Febof health and sanitation.
day, March 13.
ruary 21, and Scouts are redoublDaniel S. Harris of Vassar aveing their e1farts to push the cookie
ven
~~~' ghWhO is. moving from the . Mrs. Thornton W. Price, the sales
t toetal higher thtdl ttie curou , resrgned as borough former Helen, Farley, arrived in ren
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CREMATION
FANCY SANDWICHES
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BREAKFAST' LUNCH DINN
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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one year and four months dura-' ported. Final-llgure for last year's
tion and has settled in ''Tucka- cookie sales was 5,471 boxes. Many
way," the garden cottage of 800 Scout. troops have gone over their
Harvard avenue. Mrs. Price had quota, ;md have re-ordered boxes
previously lived on a farm in of cookies while one ambitious
Bucks County. Her grandson Rob- scout has sold well over 100 boxes.
ert. Horne of Northampton, N. H.,' ,":0 date tr?oPS which have a parresiding with Mrs. Price and is bcularly hIgh !'umber of sales are
enrolled as a junior at Swarth- Troop .441, Mrs. Walter Douglass,
more High School. Mrs. Price visi- le_ader; and troop 225, Mrs. Wells
ted her son Dr. Thornton W. Price, Forbes, leader.
.
Jr., in Kharagpur, West Bengal,
This year the senior scout troop,
India, for ten months, and in 'Pak- I under the 'leadership of Mrs.
istan. Dr. Price is on a technical Michael Yarrow, are manning a
cooperation mission with the In- cookie booth Friday evenings at
dian years
Institute
Technology for the bank and at the College theatwo
as a of
professo~ of mach- tre, with reported high sales.
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anical engineering.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Haig
of Riverview road had as their
guest for several. days Of last week
their daughter Mrs. C. B. Dunham, Jr., of New York City while
Mr. Dunham was' in Chicago on
'buslJIess.'···
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Debbie Reeder, daugbter of Mr.
d M .
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an· rs. Robert K. Reeder of
Harvard avenue,returned Friday
after a two-day stay at the Penn-
Mrs. Silvers has announced that·
she stUlhas a supply of cooldesin
the cookie pantry, and those who
have not yet been . reaehed by
scouts, or who wish to re-order
may telephone her for their order.
Samtlel D. '·Clyde'" of
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
t
ed Tu
re urn
esday'
from
Lancaster where' she spent several
days at the honie 01 Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
afternoon
where she Hospital,
underwentPhiladelphia,
the extrac- Robert
was called
to I.ancaater
when
Mr.
sylvania
Archer
Mitchell. ·Mrs.
Clyde
tion of four wisdom teeth.
Mitchell was hospitalized.
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..... '~~e, the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Swarthmore.
.' pr?test the establishm~nt of ·anY limited access highway touching or
adl,a~entt~ the Borough of ~warthmore. If any cross-country highwaYI~ deSirable, we believe it can be effectively located in open
country substantially to the West.'"
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e- --- eater provides p1eaty 01
IIoc __ • all limes lor all
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~na wida. au heater dIM
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for the signature of :all
citizens"
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If the solicitor misses you ove r this coming weekend. stop in the
Police Station in Borough Hall where you may sign a' copy of the
protest.·
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. . MY FAIR LADY WILL
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Lynn Doherty, son of Dr. and
Mrs. J. Kenneth DoHerty of Elm
avenue, last. week entered the
ond semester of the Horaee A.
::~~ School for Graduate
'1rbO niversity of Michigan,
~
Mich. Lynn had grad~nis ~niprev!ous week from
malO:::: in verslty, Granville,
g
physical education.
Jumiard Graduale
ADVANCED
. BEGINNERS _
CHILDREN
ation to the thousands of families
who have relied on ciur service.
OUYEII H. IAJt, _ _
intereattJalnIJblcast, elbach adding an
l
essen
t to
e whole,
Harry Clark, Nancy .Hagy, Alan
Slack, Frank. Thleas, Martha O.
Parrish Emma aDd Ned Fyi
Tb' rod ctl
e.
e p
u on stair earns a
tremendo~ ovation. The sets are
effective, the many changes move
quickly.
Altogether, Solid Gold
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IS a smart, amusing fare.
Piano Lessons by Jacqueline Karlin.
W.!extend·our~ra"M ap~
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Solid Gold Cadillac:
Glitters for Audience
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'6EOR~&.;W~:McK&A6·. Chairman
. PAUL B. BANKS~Secretary
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TBESWARTHH~M~OR~E~AN~~
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"Spr·lng W·lth a Song"
Will Keynote Club
SectiOn II 1st Place
c l i n g the challenges of life.
might be admitted above the oroHelping in the church as ushe~
inary quota restrictions. The .mall
were Rich Kent. Alan stamford,
: - - - - - - - - - - " , . . . - - - ; proportion allocate4 tu Korea w a s .
Doug Wrege. Chuck Rushton,
'lh. oplDloa8 ••p - below are exh· austed before Julie's adoption
The community Boy Scou~ Sun- John Bond. and Steve Edwards.
tbose of tb. indIvIdual wrltmo. AU
day worship service held m the
.
I.tt_ to 'lh. 8warthm0ft8n muot was completed. She had been per- Presbyterian Church was attendI · .
he ..p
Plendonymns
he milted to come onI y bY VI·rtue of ed by Cub Scouts. Boy Scouts an d
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tb. _1ft
.. ImOllJDmay
to the
EdItor. LetterII wtD he pUb,u.= President Ei~ower's Order that Explorer Scouts and their leaders
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Mothers Fashion Show I
Scheduled for March I
th Edi
tters ·to ~
tor
3 Honored at om.
Boy Scout Sunday
Mri. Nothera Hubbell was in
charge of a delightful program
. given at the meeting of the
·The Swarthmore High School
Swarthmore Music Club MOl).day basketball team visits neighbor.
";'eDlng, in Whittier House.
8IId rival Nether· Prhvldence toMrs. Maydell Fkaerglan, ceJllst,
in a crucial contest 10 its
played several classical numbers,
to hold on to first place in
among them MlW11"I's "Sonatina".
Sectiod II race. The last time
Schumann's "Fanlas)' Pieces", and
two teams mel, Swarthmore
Schubert's "Allesretto .GraeloSo",
victorious 118~ ·and rose to
ltIr& Ek:sergIlmis a celltst of ex- oVercome a nine point deficit in
ceptlonal merit and her playing the 1m two minutes, even after
was enthusiastically applauded. leadJn8 by 18 points in the third
Her accompanlat was Joseph Ter· period.
l'iInova of Philallelphia. also.·an
The game tonight will See N-P
excellent. musician.
out for revenge and probably, at
, The second part of the program their. best, using their III-esshig
a grobp of ·songs by Mrs.
on the lOcal lads. 'l'hfs
IE!etlicir Mlirkliam· Smyers. . 80ineans more than the elJect
P~ . lier .. s~ections incl~ded
will have
nuiilbers a~d offered iI wIde
. and eitjoy beilt!ng one another.
which h~ beautiful .tone
On T 11 e s day afternoon at
tY Was shown. "Adieu
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f
Tiichliik ... ky' •
Swarthm°~' the locals mov .
rom
OWl!
s.
ilito first place.in the tough secbY Schub.ert,
d'Arc
a ", "Die Forel/,j!"Fo
II race when It downed l,an ....
an ''Down in the
rest" frOm
72-64. It was a nip and
Landon ·Ro··uald's "Cycle ·of ille'"
.
tuck ball game with neither team
were especially. well done-. Mrs. being able to produce a substan-.
;Helen Ventner was a Perfect ac~
lead of any account througheompantst for Mrs. Smyers' singalthough the Little Garnet
ing.
managed to hold the lead.
AsocIal hour. in charge of Mrs. most of the time.
E. R. 'Mullins and her coDunittee,
followed th·e prolram.Ail un~ . Swarthmore ,led at the end of •
the· ·flrst quarter 19':111. but Laosusually large aUdIence enjoyed the downe .cut the lead to 1 polnt by
program. The next meetiDg of
half-time. By the end of the third
MusIc Club will be held March per i 0 dSwarthmore remained
25.
ahead 52'"50.· Then in, the last
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quarter Swarthmore unleashed its
H 0 OV ER
~l{.r~t
Affair
the dlBeretloD
:!:!~n3~~5:~~~~~e:~rn: ~~:. all
0
of Swarthmore's Scout
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The Mothers Club o~ Sw;?r~hSeeks Help
PaTole Visa. TIJis parole visa must
A number of the scouts partimore will welcome sprmg w I t h .
be ratified by Cpngress and the cipated in the service. Sven Borei
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ntry of our small Julie and others
a song" at a fashion show Thurs- To The Editor;
day evening. ~arch 14. at 8 p.m.
The other day. I. recelv~ a let- ~n the same situation legalized or read the invocation and delivered
in the auditorIUm of Swarth~ore ter from an old frIend asking for Julie will have to return to the the opening prayer. and Fred KelHigh School. Mrs. Frank Bdotta help. Could I share part of that
hanage in Korea still our lerman led the congregation in the
Tank
of Springfield is chairman for the letter with readers of The Swart~- ,!rp hter to await re-~ntry on the responsive r
read a Scout Liturgy concernl.ng
event and Mrs Vernon Urbani. morean ·for my help alone won t daug.
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, good. I think that many small regular quo a .
. w hi Ch Chip
club •
president
will chair it.
do much
the Scout Law 10
"~or this reason, .we are ap; Shay and George Blessing reProceeds from the affair. which will be interested in the story of
will be 'followed by bridge and Julie and be willing to help.
pealmg .to you to wnte leiters 0 sponded with the Scout Laws.
refreshments. will benefit the
"This letter being not only our telegrams to y~ur senators and Jack Lewicki read the scriptura~
5mb.,
needy children of Delaware Coun- Chrisimas greetings to you a month congressm~n ~sking them tou:;p- lesson.
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ty. through donations to Cam p late but also the announcement port legahzation of parole d
J. Harry Beckmann. institution-using
Hope. Camp Sunshine. Sunnyc,·est of the arrival of our new daugh- tlon cases. It .would be won :- u al representative for the Presbyienulnl
School for Boys and the Communl- ter. Our Julie Boon Ee was born and helpful. If you w~uld • .are terian Church to its scout units.
Han .. parts
ty Nursing Service. which an- in Korea. March 9, 1954. She is a this letter WIth yo~r fnend~. Con- explained the God and Country
nually provides camping scholar- darling little girl with brown hair gre~smen appreciate mall and Award to the congregation before
ships for children 12 to 15 years and large. rather anxious brown thelt addresses are simple (Na~e. presenting Jack Lewicki. George
• Thorough cleaning and
old. Mrs. John Francis, chairman eyes.
Senate or House Office ~nllding. Blessing. and Chip Shay to the
lubrication
of the welfare committee. will di"There are many thousand Washington. D. C.)"
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Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, who
• Renovat. bag
rect disbursements.
Eurasian children in Korea and
Julie's mother is the daughter awarded the God and Country
• Pick up and delivery
Mrs. Raymond Hood of Swarth- Japan alone without homes. These of a dear friend. my closest friend Medals to the three scouts. The
more has announced a varied children need homes and food and at Radcliffe. who went to China medal is given .to a scout by· his
group of door prizes, CD be award- care; many 01 them are children with her husband, a medical mis- church upon completion of . a
ed before the modeling begins. of our own soldiers. The Inter- sionary and . teacher at Cheeloo year's meritorious service to the
Committee chairmen assisting national Social Service warns pro- University. The family were there church.
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Paper 'og. for All Cleaners
Mrs. Bilotta in preparations for speciive parents that 'Most o! the all during the wars and k~ow .Following the presentation of
March 14 include Mrs. Walter orphans are very hungry and. from tragic experience the phght the awards, Mr. Bishop dellyered
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Cosinuke. programs; Mrs. J. Ar- never having had enough to eat. of children in the aftermath of the sermon in which he discussed
thur Collins, refreshments; Mrs. tend io hoard their food at firs!. war.
with the scouts ·the need for ex- 210 W. State Street
Media. 'a.
David ~eld and Mrs. George Owing to lack of clothing supplies
The students at the. H!gh pectlng the best of oneself in facMEdia 6.4692
Evans. tickets; Mrs. James L. Ma- in the orphanages. a child will not School have been contrlbullng
lone, Mrs. Eric Munro, Mrs. Rob- wish to take off his elothes at toward "lhe support of the Mok-Po
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.McIntosh. publicity; Mrs. Herbert Julie has begun to trust that we
Cordially yours,
Smith. bridge; Mrs. Brinton Lid- will feed her regularly. but clothes
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CI.aning prolongs th.
lif. of rug. ),ecauso it
posters, and Mrs. Zino Conners, OUf own boy and girl looked forMr. and Mrs. G. West Cochrane
gets Ollt imbedded dirt
staging.
ward eagerly to Julie's arrival concluded a three day visit in
and st.tn. that dairy
and are enjoying their new sister. New York last week, by meeting
d •• nlng CIlIr..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grooters
not remon, Imb.dded
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serious
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Miss
Ursula
Quel!
of
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Gerwith their two sons John and
grit tIt.t dig. Into the
David and daughter Roberta last connected with Julie's right to live many. who will be their house
rug ."ith every tr•• d.
week moved to 245 Ogden avenue with us. She has been admitted to guest for a year. Miss Quell is the
the U. S. under an executive ex- daughter if Mr. Henry Queil. one
from Moylan.
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, tenSion of the Refugee Relief Act of the State team members who
of 1953. This act originally spec.I-\Visited Swarthmore during ~e
IStnlfness Not Removed)
fled that 4000 overseas orphan fall of 1954 as the guest of the I
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Treatment: $2.50
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children, adopted 9Y U. S. citiz!,"". local Rotary Club.
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·The government gives you the a1ternaUve of ualng the 81mplfled In.'
leoine tax form 1040-A~· the Usbort form" 1040. or the ".ong form" 1040.
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dependIng' on tbe amount and ·clrcumatances of your Income. Solectlon
of the \Vrong form may cost you uDnecesssry tax dollars.
The eaBI ..t form to file la t h e r - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - . , . I04()'A, and according to Treasu17 baa poInted out: "Tbe law expecta.
recorda, one out of fonr t~payerB )"01,1 to pay your correct tax-DO
n.e IL To be eUgible to file a J04()'A more-no 1.......
fOI"Dl your total Income muot be
le88 than 16.000. consr.Ung entIrely M.rrled Coupl..
of wage. subject to withholding (or
Most married coupl.s sa;e tax·
of wages. dividends, and Interest. dollars by IIling a joint return InprOviding not more than ,100 of .tead 01 Beparate returns. This I.
Bucb income came from a a,ource becauL..: the. taI Is figured on a Joint
outside tbat nBted on your W-2 return as If the hUBband .and wife
· Blips). The .lmpI\~ed (onn makes eacb had on..half the total' Iocome
no ~roViBlon for Head of Hou... (even though the Wife may actually
· hold ststoa or itemized deductlon~. have had no IncOllle). Incom...pllt.'
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)'ou either a retund or a bU!, If you bracket.
.80 d.slr.. However. for the .lIrst Watch for the excepllons. bow-'
tlme this year, yon can compute ever., If you bad capital 108ses or
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own tax on fonn l04()'A an4. ,\1!,u.ual1y h1gh medical expense.,'
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the return or .how thereon the Iy and Beparately to see which
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WEDNESDAY ;or oafng a stsndard deducUon which "head of hou • .mold." auil figure
·8D1ounta to about 10 percent of your your tax on a Bp9clal tsble Which
IoCODl.. If your Incollle waa lea. gtves you part 01· the advantage
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,than $6.000 and' you uee tbe .tan· enJoyed hy marrIed cOllple. filing
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_T o O . . tax fro)1l the apeclal table given
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Also, tr your husband or wife died'
Inglt you.
In 18&1 or 19&&. and you bave aa·
TIdt... Must I. Purcha..d
(1) Own real estate
a melllber ot yonr houBehold a d ..
B."". Boarding Train
(I) Had unuoual medical ex- pendent child or 8tepcblld. you are
No Half Fares For Children
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entitled 8S a "surviving spouse" to
GOING
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before the III1d of 19&6. '111. rlvt.
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e lnatrnctlon book to find luformatlOlL Help ,. al80 ....l1abl.
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Swarthmore High School is pat- Co-captaIn Charlle Wentz made.
in the CiJunty-wide ad- 19 of which 12 came in the iast ..
. . of Salk polIo Sllots.l!>Erlootl •
is set up in five
A,lthough Andy Jones was
In Delaware again saddled with personais and
aiid is· sponsored by the had
be held O)lt ~f the ,llBIDe for
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he . managed to score 20
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. ofwhtci1 10 Was on .fouls.
Infantile P8raIysls and He Shot 100 per cent ClD the chari. ~atiOn.
ty mark, making ,10 for 10 foul atMrs.: Ediih, Kenney,
Skip SkOflund. came
. together, with mein. ;·10 ·pOIiiis; ~atnnlhe.. ·CorPs. tPokabOut
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Sw·~hmore School chndren to timely. allSists in the last period•
...,._. iDimiuiIUt10n shotS ad~ .lim·. Pappas added 8. and Barry
thecliDlc at Taylpiwhlle filling in fClr center
~n;'Jn.at2:ilo iil the. Andy Jqnes,. shot 1 foul and 1
Nex~ Tuesday, ~ther field goal for 3•
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to Ute second session. for theteain rolled over Marple--NewIa~~nls.·tr.lI.1tlon ·of .t h\!S8 l\rst shots town. 804$. ,C~ Bill Reese.
., SIIiIle hos.pital.
used center AndY Jones for only
The sec:ond ~Ot w1ll he ad- two quarters· due to illness. but
I:~~=.to these. same people Andy prevedhis worth by grab~
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12 aiu!. II! llnda third bing off 22, ~ilnds in the short
iI!. scheduled to be awinIs- tinie he played· and scored 12
fall, SeP~ber 10 arid pOints. Cal Coleinan took up the
O\l~r hospitals c;ooperating -in slack In· the rebounding departare. th.e Crozer Hospital; ment in addition to ·pbmlrlng in
1cl,~er HOSpital, Fitzgera14 Mer- 24 points. Sklp Skoglund contrlhucy Hospital .and the Delaware ted .14; CharlIe Wentz· scored 20,
. County_ Hospital. In .. addiUon to inafnI.Y on fast breaks and 8 points
the shots admintstered at. the Im- on fouls. Jim Pappas played his
ni~tlon clinics, 11.. nllDlber of USual IIoOr game and, led the atparents ;u;e h"vin& their children tsck, in addition to' scoring 3
reCeiye the. shots through their -goals and Z fotiIlj. Barry Wright
famliy physicians.
filled· in Very capably for center
·The· great success ;of this Im- MtlljrJones. All the boys on the
munlzation.. program. is leading squad' saw aotion. ' ,
manyfamUles to have all their
After being behind 8-0· in the
children properly immunized. In first ·quarter. 'Swlirthmore Scored
fact. the plan is so. suCceSsfUl tltat 24 polnots to Marple-Newtown's 4,
the naUonal organUtztion is reo-· and that is the way it went for
ommending. that'll1l people under ,the remainder of .the ·game. At the
40 years of age have the'·program·end: of' the lIrd period the score
of ' shots· as . a. precaution .agaInst WaS S;war.thmore '72. Marpte-New-·
paralyzing poJIo.
town, 45, but each team scored
only 8 pdints lnthe·last periO!i to
"I saw. it in the SwartlUnorean.'- set the flnal score at BO-eS.
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.~,~uty:,~~~!c~l~~~~ ~ is t? ~e t~ it lliM the
proles"ional epgineers are _f~ee to ip.~~ \he, ~~;
cisioR ~ihout'un!I~e p~essure -- lobbies, ..... ·of
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We catch the Early
ladies' Day Train
to New York and
have more time
for everything I
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should be;hU#t;· wheteve,:" it 0ll
acco~plis~ltP~,peeded,~~~e. ·,.:With t.~e l~~~tdam
age to all th"e mterests along Its entIre length.
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The highway must and shoU:ld..~'Duilt. We need .
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gram. We can no more stop it than we can sweep
back the tide' With a brooD)..
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c...._r·. Co-Op. Au'•• of Sw......... Ioc.. 403 D........ Av••
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media and tripa to museums beDe- ! B'l~.t;JIect
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fit art i\lstrucUon.
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Oppollte Ioro,,11 Hall. .
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Just before Dr. Helen Hul1" Music appreciaUon t h r 0 ugh RemaInIng questions changed
tesUJIed to the importance of tecIl'- hearing and parUcipaUng In
the subject of the evening to
nical aids In today's learning at and Instrumental demonslraUons "Modern Methods of Reporting In
its .February' 5th m1!eUng.. the
advanced music colJl'Se!r.
Elementary Schools". Quite a few
Swarthmore-Rutledge Home and Some schools have fallen by the
evidenced concern because
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seem unable t~ discover
FEBRUARY
MARCH
JANUARY
inl9t from its treasury to be used educaUon acUvity to tree recess us! where their cbUd stands.in
for extra schOol needs to, be exercise. Skllls learned In planned
accomplishment and ablJl\y. '
Remember ~ With the' return· to us
programs aid development Principal Boyle said the best
recommended by local princiPals.
,Dr. Huus. who Is associate pro- of children. enable them to grow
of reporUng to parents Is
ea'ch $1.00.00 worth of. Register Slips.
tessor of educaUon at the Univer- grscetully and avoid much unstudied and "speaking as a
sity of Pennsylvania and recently necessary awkwardness.
he felt a teacher should , we'll give 'Iou ci brig..t neW S.ilverD~llar!
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speht a year ill. Norway and Character trajnlng exists today. let a parent know where the child
Sweden on a Fulbright FeJ1owship. not as a separate period but as an Is and how a parent might help
SWIFT"S PREMIUM
said at the Tuesday eveJ;llng' ~es- in~1 part of every day's teach- him improve. Some parents might
sion In the Rutgers Avenue SChooling .ot respect for Individual teel It frustrates a chJJd to try to
aUditorium. "We should take ad- rights. achievement. aid and pro- improve him. while others are not
Porterhouse
vantage of technical aids. though
side by side with, suJlicient saUsfled with the statement "he Is
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some, are expensive arl'd 'heavY conformity.to prevent chaos.
~ doing as well as can be expected
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and must be made readily avail. '
Varf~d ApPl'tllldles
for him". ''We live in a competiable If they are to be used".
There are schools which oller Uve world". Boyle said, "and p~r~~cators now know they must actual camp and' farm llvlng ex- sonally I'd hope to be able to help
caPltalize on the child's current periences, others with exchange my chndren It nt!Ct!Sllary. to bring
In~erests . 35 well as present him progra11lS in which children in them up to a college level educa~
WlP! n.ew Interests as heprogres- distant tOwns switch homes and Uon rather tban see them digging
Clean - Ready for Pot ~ No Waste
through definite age levels at classes fOr a time and others ditches whicli might be another
his own individual pace. They whjch carry a ye':"-round pro- esUmate ot their "doing as well
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have learned to go a!oDg with na- gr~m with a month's. vacation to as can be . expected of ~emtr. "I
ture Instead ot bucking it, so
provide a fuller employment
feel that m a good school like
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learning which cannot be forced personnel as well as maximum op. It a parent knows his
will take place because the child portunity tor learning. In still child is in the upper quarter'of
with each 6 cans Free 8" Birei's Eye Doll
wants ,to learn.
other schools torelgn languages the cIass he can rest assured he Is
. In her talk on "~odern Meth- are being learned conversaUonally doing well. One shouldn't worry
Limited 12 cans to Customer'
ods of Teaching m Elementary along with early EnlIlIsh Parent too much over raUngs; class
Schools" Dr. Huus said. ''We cooperaUon is aiding m~re and
are the most indicaUve".
Heimann's
should move even faster to keep
and everyone' realizes that
concluded.
up with the rapid advances in the
subject readlnesses of '
PnpU EvaluaUon
world aj.'ound us".
pupils. within, single classrooms
"By whom and how are pupils
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Imp!'Ovet1 Resdin&' Tnts
demands a great integraUon ablU- evaluated?" asked two parents.
Attesting to the improved en- \y on the part of the modern teach- Through achievement tests given
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ticeinent ot present-day' reading er. "One size leSson can't be ex- by teachers and IQ tests. Boyle
pected to fit every cltild Ih a' givMrs. Witter spoke In fav"
texts, and the PmcUce of
library use In classrooms. she paid en grade any more than one
or ot Informal tesUnB. Dr. Huus
hlgIitribute to, the local Public size would". said Dr. Huus.
said. ''We feel a parent has a
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Library's 'remarkable circulation Connected problems, are recog- right to know the, relaUve abllllllrj Co.Op Red Label PiHed
a town of SWl\fthmor~'s niUon. ot ea.ch
figures
s1ze-a jump from 41.000 adult that neither too much or too little
although 'educators believe
and i2.000 chiidren's-volmnes in wlIl be expected of him. and
. he should not be. quoted -an IQ. in
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1948 to' 73,000' adult and '
veylng teachers' im~ons
numbers. A parent should be able
chlldren'~ in:l956. ' .
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to. judge his child·s. cal1abdlil~es
'Doeskin'
'fOday~~ :teachers:trlt to see. each
' . TeUhera'l'aDel ,after living closely with "'~',CIlLUa',1
child g!lts· the meimlt;g In every A panel of teachers from the The teacher's only advantage is
subJ.ect. content of words in read- Rutgers and College Avenue Ele- having had comparstive
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Schools, including Mrs. ences with numerous children ot
so~s for ',processes .In arithmetic.
Enders. Mrs, Janet Groll, one age.
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what' is teamed' each year is the eallin. Mrs. Grace Witter and rarely do we consider it b.I!st ,
goal. . .
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the whole truth". A
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lD kindergarten a,nd first grade for·
period between Dr. Huus'
to doctors who do not
MDst 'subjects; stim~ arithmeUe ts~ and refr~ents served by tell their paUenis everything. was
and handwriting ,,!,pecls have been the Fourth Grade Mothers Groups made.
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Large
8 qt. package
postponl!d on' the averslle Of one ot'the combined' schools.
Clooina'.Commen' '
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MIiis MoCallln replied
a par- ,~closing comm~t. '''The' ina';
25c coupo~ inside eac~ package
facilitated by advanced mental ent who wondered
bili\y ot above-average. parents
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and physical abilities, Thus to- spelling" was responsible
to accept that,they may have,only
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day's,'seventh grader does as well what 'he beJ1eved' to be a
average children frustrates· Some
Friskies,
or bette~"In':arithmetic. ?r:
vo~abulary: in modern children. children". brought applause from
beli~ves, although his '. mtroduc- Conversely; she belleves 'concen- a group of teachers and parents
ti~n ,to multiplication came in traUon oli ,;pelllng might limit a i'!. the audience.
~d,grade'i~ead 'of seCond as
. "We owe it to our
Home and School
lD yeste,ryear It system, and - his children to give great tacill\y In
Webster appointed the
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tables are 'learned in fourth and words used all the time, but they
' . Assoclatioh members to
fifth ~de., Her. perusal of old m~st know it iBn.t a sin iflhey a comnu!tee for nomination ~
Friskies
nlan,uscrlpts . c,,!,~lnces il'er
. mISSpell some others. 'I encourage
year s omcers:
:
':6 cansfo .. ,
past,s . c~centrauon on cursive them to get an idea .down while Mrs. JohnS e y hoi Ii, Mrs.
writing did not make for '
Is hot, and then check spelling, Charles Martin. John Honnold.
general -legibi.lIty, wbUe
although I admit one might skip John Carroll, Arthw: Kent.
l!1a~uscrlpt belng eal;i~ ff>r
writing an w,,;ertain word it
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pupils does enable th~ to put dictionary was availaDle tor conDavid McIntire of Cresson lane
ideas on p\lper at·an earlier age. sultation",'
returned home Sunday from a
'Fnndlonal ~pelllnl'
'Mrs. Groff, . at a parent's re- four day convention of Labor and
·Functlonal ",pelllng," stressing quest, related· her class' s~ of M~agement at Miami Beach,
Buy one for20c-Get one Free
words .the pupil will use moot; accumulating and' studying' words Fla.
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when tied up With vocabulary im- through diaries 'and letters wrlt-IF--=-:--~~~---~..,
U.S. NO.1 Maine
p:ov~ent; is the curr~t ,ideal. ten by students on their own exBOOKWA'
YS
Simplilled phonetic spelling is
. periences.
ing s~ngly' advoc'!ted by
Forelp LanplOI'e PJ:obIems
417 Dartmouth Ave.
authontles In th~· field;
Olie other query in'Une with
.Soclal ~dies .have .improy~ the evening's subject asked.wheth- ASK ABOUT oUR
With the Idea of tl!achJng e1fects er there was time' iii
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Fancy
Winesa .'
DISCOQNT IN FEBRUARY
of people on their environm:ents school for· eoil~ersational foreign
and viee versa both in histbrlc and
to beni.ftt children llv-'
p
m ..dern times. ~aphy is get."~all world".
Benefit
ting ~o~-changed though as hISElementary' 'PrIncipal Thomas',
tory . IS emphasized and \t be- B9yle replied it was not as
still has
"old country-store"
comes Increasingly apparent there to include such subjects;as
is greater need than ""er tor' a might think. First there are not
p e~e ... the aroma of food has not b '
knowledge of geography as the enough teachers trained to do it
International Affairs
placed by an assem. bly-line C'o Op' f~endrl1?-.
WO~I~t ~ows smaller every day
this level. Next, there is the
Department'
bl ' .
.. IS nen Y
r~putae anctunhurried .•• Try Co-Op for s h '
an
.. necessa,ry,.\o> know '.the rn,atter ot va!'Ying' ideas on -which
\_ of the _.
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countries we are d~Ung with Dr,
should be chosen. FInal
prng enjoyment and satisfaction
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ot ~ l~ge:.ilP.iihilling to
Swarthmore'
gnp c. faets.,
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. 1i1eleri:ltmtldy lichool
.. In science taday the most'nleag_ would be lost dtirtDg" the
Tuesday'.'
er oourse Is superior to file
years of jun!"'; high School which
study" of.20 Yeara a.IIO..
. not Include.language t!O"1.00 Ii.M. '
and ch~aclnallv begin In DIiD'"
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cuI\y 1p ,melting .studol!Dtsl
TfCkets $1.00 .
: . ,en '~~, teacher"
varying de,rees oI~~'s.......~_~_~~..;._..;._
Stock Up. White On Special
sets
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FOR WHITE SLIPS
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Stea
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Orange Juice 6 cans '1.00
Mayonnaise'
t.. 69c
TomatoCalsup
1ge
.Red Sour Cherries'
ten-
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·5 Ibs•. Sge
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~ Hires 'PUl-ockGinger: Ale /
Rotatoes ',1-8 'lb•. bag' 49c
Ext~a
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C~-Qp
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FRENCH SOcIAL WORKER ON VISIT HERE I-----~
YEARNS FOR SWARTHMORE IN TIlE SPRING
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piQURi' FUMING
cisive seizure
factor" ot
In the
Denison
sity's
Ohio UniverConference baSketball lead from Capital
University last month with his 16
points on foul shots. "Deadiy
shooUng' from the free throw llne
combined with the diminutive
guard's uncanny abiUty' to collect fouls have made Hoot the
leading man iJ\ Big Red foul
shooting over the past three
old charmer. Paris. by a handsome
young Frenchwoman spending this
week at the Strath Haven Inn
during a visit to the United States
on a U. N. Feilowshlp.
Or. at any rate. says Mlle.
Colette Hovasse. "Paris I have
seen many times~ But your
Swarthmor_if I could i would
~~tedb~k~~aI~Il-!:~~b!e te=~
M'RTUIT'·'
ROGER RUSSELL
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and Sons
Florist
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·650 Baltimore Pike
SprIngfield, Del.' Co.. Pa.
Klngswood3-0450
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Box 48
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PYLE
Duplica'ting
Service
Offset Printing of All linds
• Letterheads
• Billheads
.Announcements
o Programs ..
At/vertl.I., LeH.n & lroc .....
.9Dlcl< Servlc. a. MlltI.c:op,
Letter.'
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Photo-Copies Made
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore.
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Service
Call
VAN ALEN
Ridley
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PERSONAL
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POrter
4-0285
During the past week the chic
young woman has been studying
at first hand methods used in, the
Department ot Public Assistance
in Chesler. the Juvenile Court
techniques ot Judge Henry G.
Sweney-for which she had the
highest praise In her vocabularyand the Juvenile Detention Home;
the Child Care Center. Children's
Aid SOCiety. This week she spent
under the a,usplces of the Family
Service Association at its offices
in Upper Darby. Media and Chester. On Wednesday evening she
was the dinner guest ot Mr.' and
Mrs. john Carroll of College avenue, M... Carroll is the former
presided and still a board member of Family Service,
What impressed her most about
the agencies was the high' degree
of efficiency of the casework metb_
od. but she was almost as surprised by the hardworking boards
of directors.
"In my country we have boards
which function once yearly. to
sign checks, and otherwise confine themselves to their own bus-
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William W. Clark
Plumbing &Heating
s••p •••,.
W.t.. H...."
011 .....n
Pow"er 10._
424 Haverford Place
Klng~wq~d
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ASPHALT TILE •
3-8345
IUIIER TILE
PLASTIC TILE • VINYL TILE
FORMICA
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,YENETIAN IUNDS
II 4-1434
CH 2·5051
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Swarttlillore. 'a.
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find' businessmen, lawyers, doc- .-----:
SALE
cnceS. All work is done in our niture.
I
iness," she said. "But here. • .1
PERSONAL - Air-way Sanitlzor. FOR SALE - Royal typewriter
Enjoy .easier, faster. more efIn good condition. $30. Call
flcient home. cleaning. For' dem- Klngswood 3-7479.
onstraUon Or service. call KIngs- FOR - ~TE - Semi-antique Orienwood 4-1149.
tal rug, 9 x 10. $40. KIngswood
P~N~Two grandmotbeo:s 4-3523.'
with time on their hands will FOR SALE
Boro-Farm House
mend,
hem.
dar,n.
for
frantic
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liomliihlllCel'll'''KIngsw:Odd -3"5177,' ',- ,.acre g~r, 1'n•. Iawn;
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sprmg. carrIage house and sumPERSONAL Belvedere Con- mer house with fireplaces. KIngsvalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut wood 3-3050.
street, Chester.' Edge of Swarth- FOR SALE _
Firewood. well
more. Aged, senile. chronic, conseasoned, delivered and stacked,
valescent men' and women. Ex- $25 a cord. James Lees, EXport
~ellentCross'
foods, honored.,
spacious Sadie
grounds
Blue
P. 9 - 0528.
Turner. proprietor.. CHestl!r 2- FOR SALE
G.E. upright
5373.
.
14~cuum cleaner. KIngswood 3PEl{SONAL.- BicycleS· Repa~ed.
.
'Parll!, accessories. Milt Glass - FOR SALE - Refrigerator, 10
Bicycle,Hobby. Toy Shop, 205
cu~l~ foot Coldspot. Very good
East Baltimore Avenue. Cllfton condI!Jon. $50. Feriod love seat,
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Oppo- needs _reupholstering, $9. MEdia
site Clifton Theater.
6-4462.
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PERSONAL - Radio and tele. WANTE.,
visl,on service. Complete' stock WANTED _
Physician desires
ot tubes carried, Rob",rt Brooks.
Swarthmore home from .private
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
family. Needs four bedroom house
PERSONAL Piano Tuning in excellent condition for wife
,Specialist. member A.S.P.T. and and three school age children.
N.A.P.T. ,Will do minor repair- mdia 6-1338. .
ing. Leaman, KIngswo od 3-5755. W AN'rEo--"':::;''T--o:-:Cw"'o-'rO;-k"'b'-y-',he day.
PERSONAL _ UPHOlSTERING Experienced cook and laundress.
Large Chairs Completely re- References.
Mag g i e Darden.
built with new fabric $55-Sofas CHester 2-7974.
$110 - Over 30 years experience. WANTED _ We will buy at best
SiX: years of Swarthmore referpric~ old chinal cut glass, fur ...
own shop under personal supervision of Mr. Seremba, Estimates
are free. Thorn Seremba. Phone
Sharon Hill 0734. .
FOR RENT
HI 3.9..9
••• JEWELER
5......0 . . . . . .
other French citizens. remained ::===========~
on the government staffs to supply ,=
some skills which the strugglink
KlngswDOd 3·1448
young country was attempting to I
WILLIAM BROOKS
teach Its own people. The U, N.
Aahee
& Rubbish Removed
Fellowship came about in the
LaWJl8 Mowed, General
search for wider and more effinaalbur: ,
cient methods, especially in the
Z3I
lludinl"
Ave~ "Morion. Pa.
handling of individual cases.
or
OLympia 5-3578 collect for appointment. All business confldential. Colonial Cupboard, Number 244. Philadelphia Pike, Wi!mingt on, Del.
tors, ministers working so hard
at their agency's business, knowing so much and so clearly' about
$500 MONTHLY
what the problems are. under- Starting salary for 2 ...cutlv..tyDII
standing the needs of the execu- aalesm.n to r-pras.nt la,.. east.,.
Uve and the, protessional workers ..nandal corporeflo-t. 'No travel. Sol..
on tbe' staffs. 'you do not know apart...c. and ability desired, IllIGb-·
how lucky yoU are to b~ able to II"'" mid.." 2So4D ,ean old. mar·
k l'k this " - '
th ecom_ tled, capable of aaumlnQ . nspon,lbll.
WO! _ I.e, ____'. ,~!'''ill'g
I. ·rtiiJ...tIft,· ·lfttetwl. . · ......
munity into the professional ap- ..1tIeS.
I..,,,,,. brio! _ I hldaoy, all
plicaUon of '''ese skilis"
replle.J conflde.Io'. Our sales.... Ita.,.
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...041 of this ad. .... A. L
She plans at the end of the Swa.....1010
morean. week to go to. Clharleston and visit
the gardens and then make a brlet
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stop at New Orleans before re_ ;:
turning home. She'll go ·back to
Casablanca then, after spending
EDWARD ,:. C~,IPMAN
April in Paris; . . .
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~ND SON_·
u, s e .ays. SmI ng an
pointing her ever-present camera,
GfNflAL CONTIACTOR
"It would fulfill a dream for me
it only I could remain here long . Tile FIoon - Plastic Tile
enough to see Swarthmore dressed
Modern Kltc. . . .
in its lilac and its forsythlal"
Alterations
1401 ·R.14Iey· Avenue
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Auto Dr,tving Instruction
CHester 2-4759
2-5689
We Call for You
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$6.50 PER HOUR
Et/wart! F. MaD CHliter 2-4346
Jewelry Repeired
Phone:
KI
Jack Prichard
3....216
EMIL SPIES
W .. tchmaker
PAINTING
and
CARPENTRY
Forrnrly of F. C. Itorl. & Son.
Fins Watch and
, 128 Yale Ave.
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Clock Repoin
Swarthmore, Po.
FOR RENT - Entire third floor WANTED
fully
experienced,- Bookkeeper,
over 30. Knowapartment, . perfect condition. ledge building materials or conAdults.
$75. KIngswood 3-1205.
struction accounting he I p f u I.
CON~TRUCTION
FOR
RENT, - Apartment-c-JMedia Career opportunity for capable
Klngswood 3-8761
, -Available March 1. Large liv~ woman. Suburban location near
RESIDENTIAL AND
ing room. bedroom,.. tile bath, kit- transportation. Resume include
chen, private entrance, near phone and salary desired. Box 8,
COMMERCIAL
transportation. Including utilities, The Swarthmorean.
...
Alterations
$80. MEdia:'6"'-.:.0;::.;15:::3..;-.-:--::-_ _ _::-. WANTED - Women tor packing
FOR
- bath.
First Private
floor room
andnight
light &hilts.
assembly
Day
'''~'.~~IW
and RENT
private'
en-, and
Mustwork.
be res1_
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trailce.
Near
transportation. dents of l>elaware' or Montgomery
335 Dartmouth Avenue
r?~ ~ A
I.
KIngswood 3-5940.
Counties. Do not apply if applica.;iane ilY&tbnaNc
FOR RENT - Corner room with tion ,!Iready o!, file. Apply PhllaJ. F. BLACKMAN
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UP'-IT
'fireplace, semi _ private bath. ~elphla Chewmg Gum Corpora~
Phone Klngswood 3-1675.
, tion, Eligle and Lawrence Roads.
KI 3-6616
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on KNURl. OIl IV. "UNO. • •111t "1~1I.1 •...
FOR
RENT-Cottage at e 0 ot ,
- -2 bedrooms; sleeps seven, May, WANTED-Men for gen~ral fac- :------~-------, '----l!~"'~~
June first 2 weeks July. KIngstory work. Must be resIdents of
.i
4 0521
Delaware or Montgomery Counwoo
.
ties. Do not apply If applicaUon
DAY and NIGHT
LOST
already on file. Apply Philadelphia .
LQST-,-Glasses, light. blue frame. Chewing Gum Corporation, Eagle
OIL BURNER
in Limebum~r case. Thursday. aJ¥! Lawrence Roads, HavertOwn,
Call; in evening. CLearbrook 9- ;;N;.:o..:;teJ~ep"'h~o:.:n=e=-=c;;a=lls:::.:_==_::_=;:_
SERVICE
0501.
.
WANTED -' Four days' work.
Swarthmore reference. CHester
WONDAY TBRU SATURDAY
, I saw it in The Swarthmorean; 2-3442.
NOON
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HEATING OILS
Fo.. Prompt
C L A·S, S·· . I·F· lED' ADS
FO"
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Vfhe. You Cnange
bpert Watch Repatn
Bill Hoot; son of Mr. and Mrs•
Henry I. Hoot ot IAo.fayette avenue.
Swarthmore in the spring rated government set up under the
was credited with being the "de- just a little ahead of that love!,>' Sultan of Moroceo. She, like many
live my lite over again and go to
college here!- I would take '!'y
y~t:s.~'
books down to tbe amphitheatre
In Swarthmore High School Bill to study. an!,! walk across the
receIved eight letters In football. campus· in the mooniil/ht. And I
would find out the name of every
~i~~~i~~~~~~~
Qliskeiball.
baseball
and, as single tree! every one!"
"",-.. '",
captain of,hisand
suburban
champion~
Born outside Paris in the llee
!I..
de-France. Mlle.· Hovasse Is in
S'"ru"-'D'-'IO"
He has played on State ChampiC'n- charge ot social wrok for the
.-v
ship teainsln junior high and Courts of Justice at Casablanca,
In this country she visi!~!~u~e American Legion Little Morocco.
ed social works agencies, private
Bill Is captain of both the base- and, public. with a view to taking
Photograp~ic :Supplies
ban and basketball teams at t!)e back the methods ot casework and
State • MORroe Sts.
uinversity In Granville. O. -He is applying them to her own work
MedIa
vice president of Sigma Chi fra- and to the teaching which she
ternity and is co-chairman of does in the school of Social work
MEdIa 6-2176
DCEP publicity, student-taculty there.
Open Frid.y Evenings'
sports relations representative,
After taking her, university
' .•lIIl1nnnIIlIllIIlllIIIllUmdllnnllmlllnolUlllmnn~h and fraternity representative to work in Paris she returned to
Men's Judicial, Council. Bill is a Morocco where her'father. a minspeech major.
ing engineer, was employed by
the Fr.mch government and herMrs, Richard G, Haig enterfiiin-I self went to work while France
ed her Eightsome Tuesday with stili held a protectorate over the
luncheOn at the Ingleneuk. foIIow- North African country. EIghteen
ed, by bridge at her home on Riv- months ago the protectorate was
Formerly
erview road.
. dissolved, and a form of r~public
George Myers &Co..
Canned' bogFoOct
'Dessert· Bridge
••p,,'r'.,· 0." le••""'.,
6 Tao" of Swa ....... Iefa...ce
,EXTRA ,SPECIAL
Non Fat Dry Milk, . 69c.
20 Ibs. $1.99
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UPHOLSTERY
Culle
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Dog M,eal' .
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SERE~BA,
'CleansingTlssu~2,for 4ge'
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Top In Foul Shooting
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Stewing Chickens lb. 3ge
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TIlE SW ARTHMOREAl'l
FebruarY 15. 1957
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TELEVISION "SERVICE
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R~ ~..... SprIaglkld
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171/2 S. Chester Rei. 114-1700
OIL
Klngswood 4-1234
81lNDAY8 uti
SWARTHMORE.PA.
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HO~An
J. A. GREEN'
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ReadingResponsibUity
Is Wednesday. Top~
Teen.Agers Jailed
.
Mass Held'
IDessert-Bridge Tues. .
Audi- of 1,. Requ,eGm
8 Rumsey To Aid Charity Group$
.
Hears James Michener For eorge .
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(Continued from Page 1)
Rutledge Pollce Chief and Fire
Company President And r e w
Mrs. Leonard Ashton until 1938.
"Reading as a dual responsibil- Haigh condUcting an investigation Cooper Fdn. to Present Later he was employed at Baldity of Home and School" Is the among teen-agers in this area
i.ocomotlve Works. Eddystone
topic for discussion to be led by Monday evening in an effort to
Hammerstein
Sunday
and immedIately prior to his reDr. Ethel S. Maney, reading con- discover who had stolen his loadin Clothier
tirement five years ago he had
sultant of Delaware County, Wed- ed pollce pistol from the pollce
. been working at his sons' automo_
nesday evening, February 20 at 8 car the previous Thursday night,
''General Intellectual sell-out lS bile sales and service company on
p.m. in the All-Purpose room of apprehended live youths.
the constant temptation
South Chester road. .He was a
the Rutgers Avenue School.
Two of them, 15-year-old Fol- who works for mass media, S8ld member of the Media Republican
This meeting has been planned som boys, who accordIng to Haigh, James Michener Sunday night in Club.
.
for all parents in the Kindergar- produced the pistOl from under- the /lrst of a series of lectures on
Mr. Rumsey's wife, the former
ten, IIrst, secon
but all interested parents in the homes, were committed to the by the William J. Cooper Founda- in 1901 in the Church of the Nacommunity are welcome.
Juvenile Home in Media late tion of SwarthmoreColleg~. ~he tivlty, Media, died in 1939.
Mrs. Bess B. Lane of North
Surviving besides the ~wo sons Swarthmore avenue entertaIned
Dr. Maney Is a graduate of the Monday night following a pre- author of Pulitzer prize-w1Onwg
University of Pennsylvania with limlnary hearing in the home of ''Tales of the South Pacillc," ';'entioned earlIer are two sons, at a Sunday dinner at the Strath
a doctorate from Temple Univer- Rutledge Magistrate D 0 rot h y spoke on the campus where he John ex-chlef of the Swarthmore Haven Inn in honor of Mr. and
sity. She has worked in general Stelgeiman. Due to crowded con- was the IIrst student to receive Fire Company, and CWlord a Mrs. Talmadge Hare and daughter
education at all age levels. The dltions there, authorities said, they highest honors in English Lltera- lieutenant colonel In the U. S. Air Sylvia of BroomalL
last four years she has specialized were transferred to the County ture and where in 1954 he was Force, Shelby, Mass.; a daughter
Mrs. Ralph ,V. Little,' Jr., of
awarded an honorary degree by Marian (Mrs. Paul) Smyth of Haverford place entertaind Tuesas a reading consultant at every Prison, at Broadmeadows.
age level. •
The other three, Swarthmore the College.
Morton who has been employed day morning at a "iielghborhOOd
Last year' she conducted the High School students, were comHe told an audience of approxl- at the local Dank for many years; coffee and stork shower for Mrs.
readlilg workshop in Swarthmore mitted the following day after mately 1000 people that the three 17 grandchildren; and three great- Wesley Wagner of Michigan avesponsored by the Education Com- hearings under Swarthmore Mag- problems the artist faces are (1) grandchildren (Stephen Rusnlk of :n;u;e;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
mittee of the Home and School. istrate Edward pyle and Mrs. to express honesily what his ex- Michigari avenue son of Marian's p
Steigleman on charges of burgla~ perlence and insight have per- daughter, and John H. and Samuel
which involved sevp.ral homes m milled him to perceive, (2) to H. Hammond.. III of. Villanova
Citizens Organize
the area. The home of Mrs. David reach the audience he seeks, and avenue, sons of John's daughter).
-::::::::
A McCahan on Strath Haven ave- (3) to make trom his wO;k a de- Another son, David, died last Sep_
To Oppose Route
nue was burglarized on Friday cent JivJng. The laller brmgs him tember.
(Continued from Page .1)
evening, January 11. The Robert into contact with mass media________---,
Irreparable
damage
to thJS Bor- fered
Maxwell
on fate
Schoolone
laneweek
suf- motion tpictures, television, maga"I saw It In the' Swarthmorean."
ougli
and other
communities.
thehome
same
"President of Borough Council
mes, e c.
.
While pointing' out the knecesThomas Hopper, presented at the later.
Accordl'ng to' Otto H e bel,
.th
Our ample stock. make it
sity
for
the
artist
to
wor
WI
town meeting on February 4 a Swarthmore and Unity avenues, mass media, Mr. Michener at the
possible Cor ~s to competition in fa,'or of the 'Green' or Rutledge, a case of beer, tires, a same time enumerated the danger
pound,even the most comRidley Creek Route which ma.ny ring and money were taken from attendant upon this relationship
residents have signed. We Wish, his home on the 11th. Police said ~the conquest of the momentary
plex prescri ption wjt~out
to point out that one can and two of the boys admitted taking accolade; the cynical surrender of
delay. You'll appreciate
should sign both petitions because five small radios from a, closed youthful'ldealism; the problem of
the petition in opposition to the house in the Provide;'ce Village- reconciling quality and int~ity
our prompt, court~ous
'A' Route then becomes a further Lapidea area and removing hub with the demands of mass media;
service':""and our prices
endorsement of the 'Green' or caps from cars in Springfield dur- the problem of censorship.
are alway. fair.
'.
Ridley Creek Route.
,
ing a basketball game on the 18th.
On the other side of the coin is
"President Hopper Is now They said police of other nearby
The Originals of Our.
undertaking the organization of municipalities will undoubtedly the artistwhodoes not try to com-.
all Borough clvic groups to work want to question the boys in an municate and who avoids facing Hand·sketched Christmas Oards
with representatives of other effort to solve recent cases In the' temptations the mass me~a (through kindness of the owners)
CATHERMAN'S
groups to advocate a route that their territories.
Impose on him, and, Mr. Michener
'
said such an artist is only parwould go through less populated
Will be on Exhibition for
DRUG STORE
areas. He has asked for represen•
tially fulfilling himself. He is a .
,Two Weeb,
tatlon from cltizens actively op- local Man AppOinted
"man who writes in an Ivory towposed to Route 'N, and Ross
To Drexel Soard er within an ivory tower on top . Do Stop In and See Them
Pfaizgraff has agreed to serve a s ,
of a cM. He pays the penalty of
one who has been active' In op(Continued from Page 1)
noncommunication."
I b b ~
position to- 'A' Route ever since it phia, and the Newcomen Society, The lecture series will continue a ice or. C
was /lrst suggested several years of England.
February 17 with Oscar Hammer,
ago.
In local affairs, Dr. Morgan h~s stein II dealing with the problem
';We commend the efforts of served .as a member and presl- of art and mass media from the
Jd I k I 'Id .
d t f th S arthmo e Borough
0
oan OUI inC
posing
routes that
might hurt this
ase a w
member rof the Ad- standpoint
lectures are
open tocomedy.
the public
other groups'
in Swarthmore
op- CounCIl,
en
of musical
The
Borough. In any case, however, visory Board of Penn State UnI- and there Is no charge for admlsopponents of Route 'A' will main- versity's Swarthmo~e, Pennsyl- sion. They are held in the Clothier
tain and intensify their efforts vania Center, and director of the Memorial on the Swarthmore Cal_
because 'N Route is the one that Chester and. Delaware County lege campus and begin at 8: 15
would do the greatest damage to. Chambers of Commerce, and as a p.m.
Swarthmore.
member of the Board of. 'Ma~"We believe Swarthmoreans can agers of the Taylor .Hospltal· In
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, Modia, Pa •.
unite on this basis in a common Ridley Park.
T.
W.
Hopper
Heads
Opposite High Meadow
purpooe to .preserve the beauty
He has also served as Counselor
Day and Zimmerman
and chann of the town in which to the national Chamber of Comwe live. We sincerely believe that merce and as chairman of the
(Continued fro~ Page 1)
it is incumbent upon 'every resi- War Production Committee for draftsmen. He reSIdes on DogTelephefte: CHester 2.7206
dent of the Borough to join in our Metropolitan Philadelphia. He is. wood lane.
As_k for Ben ~al")er or Henry Arnold
petition."
a member of the American 80Hopper is a graduate of Cornell
, Visit our Roadside Marllet Oft the Mid!ll,etoWft Road
ciety for Engineering Education, l!niversl!y, from which he holds
Trl Delh To Meet
Mrs. John A. Bird, Wallingford, and the Sigma Xi and Sigma Pi a degree in mechanical engineering. During undergraduate days
,,'111 ,provide the program for the fraternities.
SEASONAL SPECIAL
Among
honors
he
has
received
he was active in varsity rowing
February meeting of the West
5 Ibs. Seaboard Wild Bird Food and ,Bird Feeder $1.69
Suburban Alumnae Chapter of are the honorary doctorate of en- and the glee club. He is a member
gineering
from
Drexel
Institute
of
of
D.
K.
E.
Fraternity.
He
preDelta Delta Delta to be held Wednesday at the home' of Mrs. Technology (1950), the Westing- viously was' employed by Stone
George Clothier, Harrison road, house Order of Merit (1942), and and Webster engineering corpora_
TREE WORK "
the US Navy 'Certificate of Com- lion in Boston, and by Avon ProIthan.
Trimmillg _ Trallspla.Hag
Mrs. Bird wiIJ show slides of melJdation tor World War II Con- ducts, Inc., .of Sulfern, N. Y.
Malee Arrangements No!" for Spring Spray Program
the Middle East taken on a reDr. an'd Mrs.
Morgan, the form_ committee
prac
cent trip to the area with her tributioliS
(1947).
Hopper is9D
alsoprofessional
a member of
the...
er
Ethel
Hine
of
Hamilton,
Ohio,
tlce
of
consulting
engineering
of
husband, an associate editor of
live
at
Strath
Haven
avenue.
A
the
American
Society
of
Eng!_
the Saturday Evening Post, while
the latter was studying under an daughter, Mrs. David McNeill neers. He Is a registered engineer
Eisenhower FelloWship. The slides Olds, resides in Mount Lebanon, in" New York and PennsylVania
will follow the 12:30 pot luck Pittsburgh. A son, David W. R. and has been certified by the
Morgan, Jr., lives on Dogwood National Bureau of Engineering.
luncheon.
lane.
Registration.
win
~ o~e
•• p!~
%S'
,
-;:::;.-
We're Having a
"One·Man Show"
KI 3-0586.
9
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COUNT~ OF DELAWARE
Sealed Proposals will be received at the
8:20 P.M.-"Solid Gold Cadillac" ..' ............ '.... " Players Club Office of the County Controller. Court
House. Media. Pa.. up until 1: 00 P.M. on
Saturday, February 15
~esda,.. FebnJ.8l"Y 26. 1957. for Surnlahing
8:20 P.M.-uSolid Gold Cadillac" ............. '.. " .. PlaY"rs Club all labor. tools. materials, etc., neoesaa.ry
for Air Conditioning Delaware Count,.
9:00 P.M.-Garnet Canteen ...... ....... .. Rutgers Ave. School Probation Offlees and Dilltrict. Attorney'.
Officu in the Court House. Media. Pa.,
Sunday, February 17
which will be opened in 'he presenoe or
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ..................... Local Churches the County Commissioners at 2;00 P.M.
\
8:15 P.M.-oscar Hammerstein, 2nd .................. ~ Clothier on that day.
Each bid must be accompanied. by a Cer_
Monday, Febl"U1lI7 18
tified Check In the amonnt of ten perqnt
6:30 P.M.-Father and Son Dinner ............. Methodist Church (10%) of the total &mount of the bld.
8:00 P.M.-Delco. Creek Valleys ........... ,.... FrIends Meeting drawn to the order of the County of Dela..;
Fol'IQ of Propoq,l ~ be obtained at
Tuesday, February
the Office of the Chief Clerk to tbe CouD.tJr
1:00 P .M.-Dessert-Brldge Party .................. Woman's Club Caannlaalouetw.
at. the Court Boaee. JledJa.
Pa.
WedDesday. I'ebraary,H
Tbe CoantJ' Comm1aJonera I'tt8erTe the
8:00 P.M.-R~ading Consultant: Dr. Maney ... Rutgers Ave. School t!gbttonJeet
.... Uldonbida.
"
A •. C. THRONE
'l'Il.. ' y, I'eIInary 11
J. WARREN 1ItlLLBN. n.
10:00 A.M.-Investm,ent Series .................... Woman's Club.
oJAlUIB or. CONNOR
8:00 P.M.-Gladys Walser on "U.N." ••.•.••••..•• Whlttier :ao-,
Coura~ C
fed . . .
1.
t.
'/"
Or, Richard C. Ammerman
.....
announces the closing
\
of his office No. 5 South Chester Road
Temporarily Available by Appointment at
'904,Harvard Avenue
•
Klngswood 3-2036
Heart
THE '$WART·HMOREAN
Sundoy
Feb. 24
Sunday'
Feb•. 24
,
29-NUMBER 8
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1157
..
'*t
I
J*I.
SeIItt
Yr.
'C¥',
R't FU hip
for Heart SuIL =~::an~ ~~n:~';:r1tig. a arye ows
Local Boy Will Study
Mu!Ual Exchan,_ Date
Dates have been set
and the
Mutual.
Exchange.,
'Tuesday,
April 2, frOID 9, ~.m..
to 3:45 p.m. IS the day for checkIn.
80' PlecigesWiIi. 'TQUi'
Borough On···· .
24th
Ing in articles to be "ixc:1langed'f;
The sale days (two this year~ will
be on Wednesday April 3 from 9
f
With
a groul!,!J
a.m. to 8: 30 p.m., and Thursday
P
n
ledges, The sW.arthmore
Cool
April
4 from 9 to 12. Settlement
d end
fraternities WII:l esc
day will be FrIday, April 5, from
borough Ilie afternoon of s : ; 9 a.m. to a·p.m.
February 24, on
of.
.
Anlllual Heart Sunday Dr n .•"
. SVEN 10REI
Heart disease,
...e
kijIer .must be
"..el'OO, ,stated IIarrY Todd"
and re!learch depends on the
;:;'nllrlb,utl,ons of clvlc-olnlnded. cltiFollowing tile pattenlset last
ear . by the fraternities (who
1 . more'than $1,000), the II--:e
.amllus' frats will,· conduct this
app~tery
beha~
~dered
c~~-
~e
.
England Next
Year
.
john R. Schott of South Chester
road has been awarded a Rotary
Foundation Fellllwship for .adva'nce'd study abroad during the
1957-58 academic year. It was announced by Rotary International,
as the world-wide' service club
organization observed its 52nd anniversary. .
.
.
. One of .123 outstanding students
from 30 countries to receive a,
Rotaiy. FeUowshlp, John was
recOmmended for It by the Rotary
~~~:~~:tc:!~~~:eC8Dvas;
Project"wI1l
be
";"~i1:~under the' lead"l1'hip
~
Todd; Kappa Sigma.
c:;~::: in various
of the
I>
are Pete Rayner, Kappa
SigJna; Tom Henderer, Delta EpslBill. Kenyon,· Phi Sigma;
Kenyo,!, Phi Delta
Harooaan. Phi 'Sigma' Kappa;
and Dave Bancroft, Phi ~ppa·PsI.
James Duane' ~~ DeJ.ta The~
Yeu's cliai\m'aD; will act !it an
Idvl"ory Capacity to Todd.
This, effort and Its success deOn the· citizens of Swarthof the
sections
Club
' ••00 PER YEAR
Election
C·IreDIat·log
start
, Feb. 25
Dedicate Publication
p
. To Late J.M. earson
Mrs. Dodd Not to Seek
Reeledion _as Tax
Colledor
Despite the cal dar-and the
'Slx articles by the late Dr. John
. ted'
weather-citizens en
of the borough
M.Pearson
are
reprm
10
a
,
book dedicated to him by the are bestirring themselves f or
Natronal Association ot Corrosio!l spring and Pennsylvania's prima. eers Dr Pearson recipient ry election on. May 2.1. For nomE\lgithn le4a NACE Speller Award inatiDg petitions, available next
of
e
.
Monday February 25 at the
lor achievements In
Media Court House, must be llIed
gineering, is recognlzed
with the Election Board by March
outatanding work 9D prob lams as..'
.
sociated
of metal. 18
the borough there are several
corro~:~ ~
wi~. corr~on
•
in
of Swarthmore. He will undergroun. ,
19ina11y
r
(Continued on Page 7)
The articles were
En
published i~ the Pettiro enmf Th;
gineer and lD Transac ons -0
Electrochemical Soc let y. They
rllited "for the Information
:
workers and establl$ed
investigators into. underground
Response to a 'petitIon ctrculated corrosI·on probems.
l"
. by Swarth;;'ore Citizens in .OpTltle.ot the publication is '"Conpositloli' to Route "A" has bee~ trlbutions of J M Pearson to
HinOte than gratifying, n accord~ Mitigation of Unde;ground CorIng to ·T. A.,Bradshaw, cha,Irman toston".
_~~_.:.-._ __
"
. Sign Petition
Against "A" Route
petition already have been submltted to, the appropriate authorlties,
Mr. isBradsh~w
says,
the
petition
continuing
in and
clrcUla-
-.
vacancies open for election. Good
citizens are aiready considering
these posts, and those they beuI best IIll them
lie~e wo d
.
The majority of Swarthmoreans
regret Mrs. Mary Parke Dodd's
decision not to stanl! for reelec_
tion a. Borough
Collector.
. h Tax eeded
her
Mrs. Dodd, w o. succ
his
husband Samuel I'd. Dodd at
death. in April, 19311 " will have
served . the borougli 'aimost 20
years ~t the expiration of her
. term in January, 1958. During
.
'this term of omce.. her responsiblldtles have' ~hCreaSea steadily
""hild~en
re~
~
I:
until' ~ow, over half a million
dollars are collected annually in
. '57 PopiJ.latio. n F. igures
county, borough and school tax-·
t
the group.
Approximately
thousanlj "A"
slgnatures on the' aantiMRoute
.
e
n~w
Ceo'sus Re'veaIs.458
P' . School
.
tion with additional s!Snatures to
Maintain Pr~dided
be submitted later.
, ' ' . ""tevlils: .,' _.,
~.
. "'tirioo~
.'~to
eS
conversa~on. aroulJc1.
town b,citeates that at 'least five
able clUzena are conslderi'ng llling
Thec:ensus of.: tIie SWarth1D0re-. PetitionS ofor this oftice, although
they have not' fonnally announcedFebruiiry 9, 1957, rev~e4 . ed It.
pre.;school children in Swarthmore
Otheroftlcers in the borough
and 78 in ;Rutledge. These ligures for Which. the citizens will be
indicate that the
popula- asked' to vote include ,that of the
.lion will maintain the
of clas, Burgess, now Occllpled by Joseph
ses In the elementary grades at
who has stated his in_
least at the present levels tor the tention to IUe for reelection.
"countable" future.
.
On Council; four members,
Dr. W.W.
ch81rman
four year terms will run.
of the census, WIshed to express out this year are Thomas, W.
thlinks
all of the
who Hopper, president Of. Council;
(Contll1-ued on Page 7)
Birney K..' Morse, .chamnan .of
'.
I, .
public safety; Harry Wood, chalrman of the highway committee;
and Charles Topping, chairman of
health and sanitation.
,
Mr, Hopper, who has
.two terms, has stated that he WIll
Mrs. Elsie Roberts
not seek reelection. The other
widow of the lateJ, Gllber three, who are IIrs! term .IncumPriohard, who had been a res!- bents, will file for reelection.
dent of Swarthmore during the
Four vacancies will exist, on
past 50 years, died February 13 the School BQard when the terms
at
age of \74 at
of oftke run out in
for .
MichIgan avenue and
.
In Donald P. Jones, presIdent, Carl
road. Mr.. Pricha.rd, who .died al Anderspn, Mary SpiUer, and Clay1956, had been m the wholes e ton Wicks. i'e only announced
grocery business.
in inc,!mllent ",lio will stand for
Mrs. Prichard. was born
eleci!on is Mr. Jones who WIll
Phillldelphla. She attended Am':, run for the four year term. D.
well SChool, a branch of Westtown Mace Gowing has announced his
FrIends School., She was a mem:
'of IIling for Me of the
ber of the Delaware <:ounty His
.. (Continued nn Page 12)
topcal Society and Prichard Me,
.
!- ....
..
General
...'...... '
~c~cmpp~iQ
. ToB.FMade
add,
At Court.o'Ho.rJOr · · t o t h ! ! , ~~on'R,I,I.U~I!A~ch~l
S~en,Bore1,
' .
":' -:WedneSday"
~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;~~~~~~~~;;;~~~'.
Custom Landscape. Work
FrIday, .'ebruary 15
,
't. S.
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
H8ari
(Continued from Page 1)
man 9f the department. and
party. The club decoration is 10
charge of lIIrs. James O. Stevens.
and table decoration. Mrs. Robert
W. Grogm. Other chairmen help.
Ing Mrs. Brush include:
'.
Mesdames FranJrlln H. Andrew.
John W. Soule. Frank G. Keenen.
Clarence C. Franck. Robert B.
Clothier, C. Russell PhllUps; J.
Kenneth Doherty, Howard G.
Hopson; and AIlce Marriott.
tAlB
:$l,..~Jr
,,
16'';''''. '.
lunD
Club. ' I'll"""
UAIIay.
.
'son of Dr'-lind ·Mrs.
HansBore.i of Rutgers avenue, .
completed all the requirements
for Eagle
In the Boy .Scouts
of America. Sv'en. will be presented IUs Eagie Scout Badge at
a Court of
on
27, at 8 p.m. in McCahan
of the .Presby-tertan Church.
of Sven iInd friends of
Scouting are invited ,to attend.,
The SCouti", trait to Eagle' 1'(
IWlg and arduous. Aftet
from Tenderfoot through
Class to First .Class, a
must earn. live ment badges
a
live II\Ore
. become a LIfe Scout, and a
total of2J for Eagle. Of
(Continued <;in 'Page 6)
' ' .
r~k
Ho~or
Wedne~ay,
'
.
For antique lovers as<\velJ
,olJectors
the progratII
Tuesday
the
an's'Club will have
aii-'
peal
Stanley Taylor the
fonner·,
MitChell of \ValIingford. describes, with SlIdes,
Winterthur, the Henry. FrancIs
DuPont . Museum neat:
Ion.
"
Mrs..
experience 88
guide at 'tile' museum gives personal :touchJn
vi
the authentlclnterlQfs of
!bese 18th Century" rooms.
variety ot ruinlshlnga,d1s- Fino.
Class'
IP'a:yeo in this COllection o f , ·
h
rooms, gives the' visitor a /
.
To Hear J=renc
impression of hOIlIl'-Jlfe in' Harry B. French, graduate ?f
early Aril.erIca..
Episcopal Academy; Brown Uolverslty, and Harvard University's
II
.
•
II
graduate Sehool of Business Ad_
&
lriitllstratlon, will conduct thjl final
meeting ,in the series on
.
I
for Women Thursday mornSW8rthmore High Scho()I, under
at 10. 'The topic of the o::Jass
~t Sw~rtlujlOreWO!Il-,
as~bial
a.,Mrs.~
Dor~
TN~or's
progr~-
Sta~ Scou~,
.~~~o~·a
~ese,
l'ln~estlnent
dl'"
Prid.• P.-eIU . C.
On,H. S. Stage F,ida,
~tlon
Inv~t-
menl~
'A" because·t1tIs
Swa~ore
,
lite
Of .Hanna It..Math,
be "Your Saviugs Program
OWs, will present Ita annual plaf
. Evaluating S\lCurlties".
"Prideanci'
J'rld,I!Y,
PrIor to hls twotyear Connection
February 22, at 8:15 in lbe hiah
. the' investment lIelll" 1111:.
ochool auditorium.',
a registered ·prOfessional
The
comml""" Iu!s been
'and a member of the
COIIlllllindllUQII for
InStitute of Electrical
of a playWhlcb pre-, had industrial
a challenge
attemPt
In e1eclfonlcs
.
Ibtell>retofbe wrltlnc of the with General Electric. and .in en"incomparable uovellst of man- ineering administratIOn m the
nors, .Tarie Austen."
g
Division of MinneapoThe complete,cast In
the IftIl8; Danna Co",
lJe is
.W1anova.
Quis(,. Anne
Members of the class SNore.I(CCUS
•
. •
minded to' -be plepaaedwltb the
Prejudice~',.
woiJId callS!' the greatest
to
and
neighboring commumtles. Destru..tion and, downgrading of
properties in
and
would result in mcreased taxes 10r aU Swafthmore property owners.".'
.
..
Mr. Bradshaw also pointed out
that his group has advocated. no
specific route for the propOSed Expressway. ''Naturally alJ of us
would ,prefer a route west,
he
''bu,t. our immedi_
ate concern IS to 'avoid the undesir;>ble consquences. to. Swarthniore that construction of Route
'A' would bring about."
•.
Swarthnio~e
~id,
Firemen Fetch Feline
. I
From Top of TaJ Tree
Sam~
decided to ,view t~e
world from the top of a tree
10
the side yar
residence ,on Yale avenue, from
the t1\lrd $tory l'\Vel. A one-yearcat; .the pet of Judy Tucker,
with Very'littlll.knowledge of anything outside the' colifines of its
own home on Park avenue, saman had sneaked out when the
had been opened at the
~oor
~ddei"
...!..ch~~OWS:
~
~
pe~ons
For Mrs.' E.R.PriC. hanI
serv~
~char~i
~e
he;;~,:!;
No~"",ber
~_
l~tentlon
Ten~i$ Match. Thurs.M toyI
•
'l;'he
profl"am
elated, BurIal was_In Mt.
Cen1e\!ery.' '. '.
.,
..
.'
. the naijOll, and Ed Moylan, ranked
. ....urttt ill the utloll, in a'smales
;ateh.
A
dQub1es match will
ebae! Re;,noIds, 1 Ot-Iln low wltti Sdxas
Mo.vlan 18k
Ml
a senior' at Ep1.scopa1 lug on Dick Sorliesa, fourth rankaveDUe,has
nomlilated __ Ing, plQfnc In the IIIckUe States"
appolntllleilUO West aiId.1fm Sdmaars, Keystone State
ODd
.
by Con- Champloa. J
Point MIlItary AeadeInir - .
Spo.... Ed bY 1IOI18rBoud, tile'
Nominated for
~
III:: ~
~
~
,.~o.
wh~
an~ memortal to Mr. PrIchard's fath,er. Feature Selxas, 0 on
. Survivors 'dineIUdd~re~~:D, ' : :
Sw8flhmore College Field
Jonathan, 2n , an
' . d lloUl4t will be, the scene of a ten- •
of Mlchlg~ avenue; three gran - Ilia
to be presented
Children. and six great-grandch11~ ..Thursday, February 28, in the coldren.
mom lege lIeld ho~.
The funeral was Sa~
vThe 7: 30 program will feature
Ing ~rom .her late resIdence. ~~ Vic Selxas, . former Wlmbl..ro.n
Willis Dillman,. pastor of om~ lind National Champion,. DaVlS
Volun~Flre 'Prlchard
MemOrial Churc~ (lup, and thtrd ranldnr player-In,
a\f~t\OI\
.~~
'~'pd',~ce
~""
M~rory,
early hour-of 8:'5 Tuesd&;y ....orn- morial Lutheran Church In Phllaiilg when the lady of the house had deiphla, which was named as a ,
experi~ f~h
In'~
~eynolds,
o~ Funera
.' I· Servin.
.~.. Held'
.'
her armsturi of newspapers
had been unable to immedlat;elY
captare it
.
, An hou; and a half later, when
fisb and other entieements
had failed to lure the cat down
the trunk of the tree, a hook. and
ladder 'truck arrived. Manned by
Shirley and Bill Hartman of
the. Swarthmore
.the, truck 'pW1ed into
the"':
'driveway. The
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February 8, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
ReadingResponsibility
Is Wednesday Top~
Teen-Agers Jailed
Mass Held
IDessert-Bridge Tues_ .
Audience of 1,000 Requiem
For
B. Rumsey
Aid Charity Groups
Hears James Michener
Rutledge Police Chief and Fire
Company President And r e w
Haigh conducting an investigation
"Reading as a dual responsibil- among teen-agers in this area
ity of Home and School" is the Monday 'evening in an effort to Cooper Fdn. to Present
topic for discussion to be led by discover who had stolen his loadHammerstein Sunday
Dr. Ethcl S. Maney. reading con- ed police pistol from the police
in Clothier
suilant of Delaware County. Wed- car the previous Thursday night.
"General Intellectual sell-out is
nesday evening. February 20 at 8 apprehended live youths.
the constant temptation of one
p.m. in the All-Purpose room of
Two of them, 15-year-old Folwho works for mass media," said
the Rutgers Avenue School.
som boys, who according to Haigh,
James
Michener Sunday night in
This meeting has been planned produced the pistOl from under_
Cor all parents in the Kindergar- neath a garage at on" of their the first of a series of lectures on
ten, first, second, and third grades homes, were committed to the "A..t and Mass Media" presented
but all interested parents in the Juvenile Home in Media late by the William J. Cooper Foundation of Swarthmore College. The
community are welcome.
Monday night following a preDr. Maney is a gradua te of the liminary hearing in the home of author of Pulitzer prize-winning
University oC Pennsylvania with Rutledge Magistrate D 0 rot h y "Tales of the South Pacific,"
a doctorate from Temple Univer- Steigelman. Due to crowded con- spoke on the campus where he
si ty. She has worked in general ditions there, authorities said, they was the IIrst student to receive
education at all age levels. The were transferred to the County highest honors in English literature and where in 1954 he was
last four years she has specialized Prison, at Broadmeadows.
awarded an honorary degree by
as a reading consultant at every
The other three, Swarthmore
the College.
age level. High School students, were comLast year· she conducted the mitted the following day after
He told an audience of approxireading workshop in Swarthmore hearings under Swarthmore Mag- mately 1000 people that the thre"
sponsored by the Education Com- istrate Edward Pyle and Mrs. problems the artist faces are (1)
mittee of the Home and School. Steigleman on charges of burglary to express honestly what his exwhich involved several homes in perience and insight have perCitizens Organize
the area. The home of Mrs. David milled him to perceive. (2) to
the audience he seeks, and
TOR
A McCahan on Strath Haven ave- reach
(3)
t6
make from his work a deoppose oute
nue was burglarized on Friday
(Continued from Page 1 ) .
b
cent living. The laUer brings him
irreparable damage to this Bor-, evenmg, January 11. The Ro ert
into contact with mass mediaough and other communities.
Maxwell home on School lane sufmotion pictures, television, maga"President of Borough Council fered the same fate one week
zines, etc.
Thomas HOPPC1\ presented at the later.
While pointing out the necestown meeting on February 4 a
According to Otto H e bel,
sity
for the artist to work with
petition in favor of the 'Green' or Swarthmore and Unity avenues,
mass
media, Mr. Michencr at the
Ridley Creek Route which many Rutledge, a case of beer, tires, a
same
time
enumerated the danger
residents have signed. We wish ring and money were taken from
to point out that one can and his home on the 11th. Police said at-tendant upon this relationship
should sign both petitions because two oC the bo~s admitted taking '-the conquest of the momentary
the petition in opposition to the five s~alI radios .fro,m a .closed accolade; the cynical surrender of
'A' Route then becomes a further house In the PrOVIdence VIllage- youthful idealism; the problem of
endorsement of the 'Green' or' Lapidea arCa and removing hub reconciling quality and integrity
Ridley Creek Route.
~aps from cars in Springfield dur- with the demands of mass media;
"President Hopper is now mg a ba~ketba~l game on the 18th. the problem of censorship.
On the other side of thc coin is
undertaking the organization of The->: ~aJd. ~ohce .of other nearby
all Borough civic groups to work mUnIcIpalitIes WIll undoubtedly the artist who does not 'try to comwith representatives of other want to question the boys in an municate and who aVOids facing
groups to advocate a route that effort to solve recent cases in the temptations the mass media
impose on him, and Mr. Michener
would go through less populated their territories.
said
such an artist is only parareas. He has asked for represen--------tially fullilling himself. He is a
tation from citizens actively op- Local Man Appointed
"man who writes in an ivory towposed to Route 'A'. and Ross
To Drexel Board
er within an ivory tower on top
Pfalzgraff has agreed to serve as
of a cliff. He pays the penalty of
one who has been active in op(Continued from Page 1)
position to 4A' Route ever since it phi a, and the Newcomen Society noncommunication."
.
was first suggested several years of England.
The lecture series will continue
ago.
February
17 with Oscar HammerIn local affairs, Dr. Morgan has
stein
II
dealing
with the problem
"We commend the efforts of served .as a member and presiother groups in Swarthmore op- dent of the Swarthmore Borough of art and mass media from the
posing routes that might hurt this CounCil, as a member of the Ad- standpoint of musical comedy. The
Borough. In any case, however. visory Board of Penn State Uni- lectures are open to the public
opponents of Route 'A' will main- versity's Swarthmore, Pennsyl- and there is no charge for admistain and intensify their efforts vania Center, and director of the sion. They are held in the Clothier
because 'A' Route is the one that Chester and Delaware County Memorial on the Swarthmore C.:>!_
would do the great~t damage to Chambers of Commerce, and as a lege campus and begin at 8: 15
Swarthmore.
member of the Board of -Man- p.m.
"We believe Swarthmoreans can agers of the Taylor .Hospital in
unite on this basis in a common Ridley Park.
T. W. Hopper Heads
purpose to .preserve the beauty
He has also served as Counselor
Day and Zimmerman
and charm of the town in which to the national Chamber of Comwe live. We sincerely believe that merce and as chairman of the
(Continued from Page 1)
it is incumbent upon every resi- War Production Committee for
draftsmen. He resides on Dogdent of the Borough to join in our Metropolitan Philadelphia. He is wood lane.
petition."
a member of the American SoHopper is a graduate of Cornell
ciety for Engineering Education, University, from which he holds
Tri Delts To Meet
and the Sigma Xi and Sigma Pi a degree in mechanical engineerMrs. John A. Bird, Wallingford, fraternities.
ing. During undergraduate days
will provide the program for the
Among honors he has received he was active in varsity rowing
February meeting of thc West are the honorary doctorate of enSuburban Alumnae Chapter of gineering from Drexel Institute of and the glee club. He is a member
Delta Delta Delta to be held Wed- Technology (1950). the Westing- of D. K. E. Fraternity. He prenesday at the home of M rs. house Order of Merit (1942). and viously was -employed by Stone
George Clothiel', Harrison road. the US Navy Certificate of Com- and Webster engineering corporation in Boston, and by Avon Pro_
!than.
mendation for World War II con- du ct s, I nc.,.of S u II ern, N . Y.
Mrs. Bird will show slides of tributions (1947).
Hopper is also a member of the
the Middle East taken on a reDr. and Mrs. Morgan, the formcent trip to the area with her cr Ethel Hine of Hamilton, Ohio,
9n professional
practice of consulting
engineering
of
husband, an asso~iate editor of live at Strath Haven avenue. A committee
the
American
Society
of
Engi_
tbe Saturday Evemng Post, While daughter, Mrs. David McNeill
t~e latter was studying under an aids, resides in Mount Lebanon neers. He is a registered engineer
Eisenhower Fellowship. The slides Pittsburgh. A son David W R' in New York and Pennsylvania
will follow the 12:30 pot luck Morgan, Jr., live~ on Dogv.:ood and has been certilled by the
luncheon,
lane.
National Bureau of Engineering
Registration.
George
To
. (Continued from Page 1)
man of the department and the
party. The club decoration is in
charge of Mrs. James O. Stevens.
and table decoration. Mrs. Robert
W. Grogan. Other chairmen helping Mrs. Brush include:
Mesdames FrankI1n H. Andrew,
John W. Soule. Frank G. Keenen.
Clarence C. Franck. Robert B.
Clothier. C. Russell Phillips, J.
Kenneth Doherty. Howard G.
Hopson; and Alice Marriott.
(Continued from Page 1)
Mrs. Leonard Ashton until 1938.
Later he was employed at Baldwin Locomotive Works. Eddystone
and immediately prior to his retirement five years ago he had
been working at his sons' automo_
bile sales and service company on
South Chester road. He was a
member of the Media Republican
Club.
Mr. Rumsey's wife, the former
Rose Murphy whom he married
in 1901 in the Church of the NaMrs. Bess B. Lane of North
tivity, Media, died in 1939.
Swarthmore
avenue entertained
Surviving besides the two sons
mentioned earlier are two sons, at a Sunday dinner at the Strath
John ex-chief of the Swarthmore Haven Inn in honor of Mr. and
Fire Company. and Clifford a Mrs. Talmadge Har" and daughter
lieutenant colon,,1 in the U. S. Air Sylvia of Broomall.
Mrs. Ralph V. Little. Jr.. of
Force, Shelby. Mass.; a daughter
Haverford
place entertaind TuesMarian (Mrs. Paul) Smyth of
day
morning
at a neighborhood
Morton who has been employed
coff""
and
stork
shower for Mrs.
at the local bank for many years;
17 grandchildren; and three great- Wesley Wagner of Michigan avegrandchildren (Stephen Rusnik of nue.
!\'!ichigan avenue son of Marian's ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
daughter. and John H. and Samuel
H. Hammond, III of Villanova
avenue, sons of John's daughter).
Another son. David. died last Sep_
tember.
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ell saw it in the Swarthmorean."
. .-::: Sr~
_pl--
,
Our ample stocks make it
possible for us to com·
pound even the most com-
We're Having a
"One-Man Show"
..
plex prescription wit~out
delay. You'll appreciate
our prompt, courteous
service":""and our prices
are always fair.
The Originals of Our
Hand·sketched Christmas Oards
(through kindness of the ownel"$)
CATHERMAN'S
Will be on Exhibition for
DRUG STORE
Two Weeks.
KI 3-0586
Do Stop In and See Them
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow
Custom La"dscape Work
Telephone: CHester 2.7206
Ask for Ben ~almer or H"nry Arnold
'Visit our Roadside Market on the Middletown Road
SEASONAL SPECIAL
5 Ibs. Seaboard Wild Bird Food and Bird Feeder $1.69
T ..
TREE WORK ..
..
rlmmlng -
Tran$planting
Make Arrangemenfs Now for Spring Spray Program
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THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Dr. Richard C. Ammerman
COUNT'· OF PELAWARE
Friday, "'ebruary IS
Sealed Proposals will he r~i\'ed at the
8:20 P.M.-"Solid Gold Cadillac" ................... Players Club Office of the County Controller. Court
House. Media. Pa .• Ull until 1:00 P.M. on
Saturday, February 15
Tuesday. J.'ehruary 26. 1957, for ,ul'nishing
8:20 P.M.-"Solid Gold Cadillac" ................... Players Club all labor. tools. materials, etc•• necessary
for A!r Conditioning Delaware Connty
9:00 P.M.-Garnet CantEen ......... ,., ... Rutgers Ave. School Prolmhon OffiC'e~ and District AUorney's
(}~l'es i~ the Court House. Media. Pa ••
Sunday, Febrnary 17
which "\'111 he OIlened in Vie presene(! of
11:00 A.M.-Moming Worship .. .. .........
Local Churches the County CommiSSioners at 2:00 P.M.
8: 15 P.M.-Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd ....... ,........... Clothier on that day.
Each bid must he accompanied by a eel'
Monday, February 18
tified Cheek in the amount or ten per n;
6:30 P.M.-Father and Son Dinner ............. Methodist Church (10%) of the total amount of the ~d
to the order of the County or Dela:
8:00 P.M.-Delco. Creek Valleys ......... ...... Friends Meeting drawn
ware.
Forms of ProPO~1 may be obtained at
Tuesday. February 19
the Office of the- Chlef Clerk to the County
1:00 P.M.-Dessert-Bridge Party .................. Woman's Club CopmmiSBioners, at the Court 1I0use, Media •
Wednesday, February 20
. The Cou~ty Commiuloners reserve the
8:00 P.M.-Reading Consultant: Dr. Maney ... Rutgers Ave. School tight
to l'e1eCt alU" Rnd aU bids.
A. C. THRONE
Thuraclay, February 21
J.
WARREN BULLRN JR
10:00 A.M.-Investment Series .................. .. Woman's Club
JAMES J. CONNOR'
•
8:00 P.M.-Gladys Walser on "U.N." ............ .
County Commission. .
Whittier Houae 2"".16
..
announces the closing
of his office No.
5
South Chester Road
Temporarily Available by Appointment at
904
Harvard Avenue
Klngswood 3-2036
Heart
THE5WART·HMOREAN
Sunday
Feb.
24
29-NUMBER 8
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEJ.lRUARY 22, 1957 .
Heart
Sunday
Feb.
24
$4.00 PER YEAR
Election Petitions start
CI-rculatl-ng Monday Feb 25
;g#:ffi!~~:~~:~a:~ Lo~~1 E!;ra:iI~;~~dy IDedicate
. Publicatl·on M~s.
WiD
MD~~~!~~~~:~~: !:~~IIJohnRotary
R. Schott Wins.
FellowshIP
CoKeet for Heart SUR.
commlttee 's already at work on
80
Pledges
Will
Borough
the Woman's Club annual Spring I
'Tour
Ori
DoJd Not t : Seek
24th
With a group of approximately
80 pledges. The Swarthmore College fraternities will descend on
borough tlie afternoon of SunFebruary 24. on behalf of the
Heart Sunday Drive.
Heart disease. consideled the
one killer must be conInu'!red. stat"d Harry Todd. chairand research depends on the
!con,trilbull011S of civic-minded citi-
The sale dayS (two this year) wlll
be on Wednesday April 3 from 9
a.m. to 8:30 p.m.• and Thursday
April 4 from 9 to 12. Settlement
day will b" Friday April 5 from
9 a.m. to 2 p,m.'
,
Year
John R. Schott of South Chester
road ha~ been award~ a Rotary
Foundahon Fellowsh,p f~r advanced study abroad durmg the
1957-58 academic year, it wa~ announced by Rotary International.
as the world-wide service club
organization observed its 52nd anniversary.
On" of 123 outstanding students
from 30 countries to receive a
Rotary Fellowship. John was
recommended for it by the Rotary
Club of Swarthmore. He wlll
(Continued on Page 7)
R
.
To Late J.M. Pearson
Six articles by the late Dr. John
M. Pearson are reprinted in a
book dedicated to him by the
Natfonal Association of Corrosio~
Engineers. Dr. Pearson, recipient
of the 1948 NACE Speller Award
for achievement~ in corrosion engineering, is recognized for his
outstanding work QD problems associated with corrosion of metals
underground.
The articles were originally
published in the Petroleum Engineer and in Transactions ·of The
Electrochemical Soc i e t y. They
are printed Hfor the information
of new workers and established
investigators into. underground
corrosion problems."
Title of the publication is "Contributions of J. M. Pearson to
Mitigation of Underground Corrosionu •
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T
ee echon . as
ax
Collector
Despite the calendar-and the
weather--dtizens of the borough
are bestirring themselves for
spring and Pennsylvania's primaSVEN BOREl
ry election on May 21. For nominating petitions, available next
Monday. February 25 at the
Media Court House. must be /lied
with the Election Board by March
18.
Following th" pattern set last
In the ,borough there are several
year by the fraternltl"s (who
vacancies open for election. Good
raised more than $1.000). the five
citizens are already considering
campus frats will conduct this
these posts. and those they behouse-to-house canvas.
lieve would best 11\1 them
This "Pledge Project.. will be
The majority of Swarthmoreans
coordinated under the leadership
regret Mrs. Mary Parke Dodd's
of Mr. Harry Todd. Kappa Sigma.
decision not to stand for reeleccaptains in various sections of the
Response.to a 'petitlOn Circulated
tion as Borough Tax Collector.
borough are Pete Rayner, Kappa
by Swarthmore Citizens in .OpMrs.
Dodd, who, succeeded her
Sigma, Tom Henderer. Delta EpsiI position to Route "A" has been
husband Samuel M. Dodd at his
silon; Bill Kenyon, Phi Sigma;
"more than gratifying, n accorddeath
in April. 1938, will have
Bill Kenyon. Phi Delta Theta;
ing to T. A. Bradshaw. chairman
served
the borough almost 20
Harbesan. Phi Sigma Kappa;
of the group.
years
at
the expiration of her
Dave Bancroft. ·Phi Kappa Psi.
Approximately a thousnnd sigterm in January, 1958. During
James Duane. Phi Delta Theta.
natures on the anti"'Route "AU
this term of Office, her responsiyear's chairman, will act in
petition already hav" been subbilities have increased steadily
l.dvisOlry capacity to Todd.
mitted to the appropriate authori"now, over half a million
until
This effort and its success deties, Mr. Bradshaw says, and the
dollars ar" collected annually in
an the citizens of Swarthpetition is continuing in ci:-culacounty. borough and school tax'57
PopulatiQn
Figures
Todd declared. If on" of the
tion with additional signatures to
es.
Maintain Pre'dieted
are missed on Sunbe submitted later.
General conversation around
he is asked to mall his. conlevels
Presentation To Be 'Made
"Swarthmoreans are. urged;"
town Indicates that at least live
tnbl,ti'>n tg Heart 'Assoclation of
Mr. Bradshaw continued. Uto add
able
citizens are considering llling
The
census
of
the
Swarthmore19th .Street. Phlla\ielphia 3.
A t Court 0 f H onor
their signatures to th" petition Rutledge School District cOIl)plet- petitions for this office. although
in car" of the loclll Post Office.
Wednesday
against Route 'A' because this ed February 9. 1957. revealed 380 they hav" not formaUy announcroute would cause the greatest pre-school children in Swarthmore ed It.
Sven Bor"i • son 0f Dr. and Mrs. damage
to
Swarthmore and
Other officers in the borough
Hans Borei of Rutgers avenue. has
and 78 in nutledge. These figures
.
neighboring communities.
De- indicate that the current popula- for \Vhieh. the citizens will be
completed all the reqUlrem"nts struction and. downgrading of
f
Eagle rank l' n the Bo· S 0 is
tion will maintain the .size of clas- asked to vote include that of the
or
y c u
properties in Swarthmore and
of Ameriea. Sven,,; will be preses in the elementary grades at Bargess, now occupied ,by Joseph
· E 1 S t Bad
t llutledge ,would result in increas_ least at the present levels for the Reynolds, who has stated his in_
sented h lS ag e cou
ge a ed taxes for a\1 Swarthmore propFor antique lovers as .w.ell as a C ourt 0 f H onor on Wed nesd ay, erty owners."
,.
"countable" future.
tention to IIle for reelection.
collectors,
the
program next
. M
Dr W W McCrory ch irman
On Council,- four members,
27. at 8 p.m. 10 cCahan
Mr. Bradshaw also pointed out
...
,a
Tuesday at the Swarthmore Wom- February
Hall of thA Presbyter,'an Church
of the census. wished to express who~~ four year terms will run
.
•
.
.
. that his group has advocated no
an's Club will have a special ap- Fnend. s of Sv.en. and fnends of specific route for the proposed Ex- thanks to a\1 of the persons who out this year are Thomas W.
peal as· Mrs. J. Stanley Taylor the
t d t
t
d
(Continued f)n Page 7)
Hopper, president of Council;
former Doreen Mitchell of Wal- Scouting are.mvl e . '0 a ten . . pressway. "Naturally a\1 of us
Birney K. Morse, chairman of
The Scouti~
tral1
to Eagle' lS I would prefer a route west of
li ngford describes. with slides.
d
d
Af
public safety; Harry Wood, chairWinterthur, the Henry Francis l?ng an ar uou~.
ter .progr~- Media," he said, "but our immedi_
man of the highway committee;
smg
from
Tended.oot
through ate concern is to avo,'d the undeDuPont Museum nea. WilmingCI
F t CI
and Charles Topping, chairman of
Second
ass to
Irs . ass, a sirable consquences to Swarthhealth and sanitation.
Taylor's experience as a Scout must earn five merIt badges more that construction of Route
Mr. Hopper, who has served
guide at the museum gives her to become a Sta: f;cQut, five more 'A' would bring about."
Mrs. Elsie Roberts p~ichard'l two terms. has st~ted that he will
to become a Llfe Scout. and a
discussion a personal touch in total of 21 for Eagle. Of these.
widow of the late J. Gilbert not seek reelechon. The other
Viewing the authentic interiors of
Firemen Fetch Feline
Prichard. who had been a rosi- three. who are IIrst term incum, (Continued on Page 6)
Ibese 18th Century· rooms. The
· g th e bents, will file for reelection.
From T op 0 f Ta II Tree d ent 0f S war th more d urm
va.iety of furniShings. dispast 50 years, died February 13
Four vacancies will exist on
plal/ed in this collection of over Final Investment Class
Samptn decided to view the at ! h e age of 'I74 at h er h orne. the School Board when the terms
rooms, gives the visitor a
To Hear French world from the top of a tree in Michigan avenue and Fairview of office run out in November for
impression of home-life in
f : the side yard of the Driehaus road. Mr.. Prichard. who died in Donald P. Jones, president, Carl
H. arry B. French, graduate ~ residence on Yale avenue.' from
early America.
1956. had been in the whOlesale Anderson, Mary Spiller, and Clay_
E plscopaI A ca d emy; B rown U n 1- th thi d t
I
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d U·
.t i e
r s ory eve.
one-year.. groc,ery business.
ton Wicks. '£he only announced
verslty, and Harvar
~versl y s "old cat, the pet 'Of Judy Tucker. Mrs. Prichard was born in incumbent wlio will stand for re&
graduate School of Busmess Ad_
'th
litt! k
I dg f
·tLi t t'
'U
d t th II al Wl very
El. now e e 0 any- Philadelphia. She attended Am7 election is Mr. Jones who will
ml ~ ra ~on, WI can uc
e n
thing outside the confines of its well School. a branch of Westtown rUIl for the four year term. D.
meeting m the series on Investh
P k
S
own orne on - ar avenue, am- Friends School. She was a mem- Mace Gowing has announced his
y
Swarthmore High Scho~l. under ~ents for Women T.hursda morn- pan had sn"aked out when the ber of the Delaware County His- intention of llling for one of the
the direction of Hanna K. Math- m~ at 10,', The top,,: of the class door had been opened at the
(Continued nn Page 12)
11 b
Yo
S
g P ogram
totical Society and Prichard Meews. will present its annual play Wl
e
ur avm s
r
early hour of 8: 45 Tuesday mom- morial Lutheran Church in Phila"Pride and Prejudice.... Friday, and Evaluating Securities".
ing when th" lady of the house had
T
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t'
reb
22 t 8
I
Prior to his two year connection
delphia. which was named as a
ennis
a c
urs. 0
• a
: 15 n Ute high
her arms fu\1 of newspap"rs and memorial to Mr. Prichard's father.
S •
M yI
··h ruary
.
,'n the· ,'nveslment field, Mr.
Feature
elxas
0 an
~ 00I audi ton. urn.
had been unable to immediately
Survivors include two sons.
'
Jonathan. 2nd, and Cresson. both
The SWlQ"thmore College Field
The play committee has been French. a registered professional capture it.
''''arcled warm commendation for epgineer and a member of the
An hour and a half later, when
House will be the scene of a ten.. I
Ainerican Institute of Electrical
of Michigan avenue; three grand,
c"o ce of a play which prefresh IIsh and other enticements children and six great-grandchil- Dis program to be presented
a cha\1enge in ·tIle attempt Engln""rs. had industrial experi- had failed· to lure the cat down
Thursday, February 28. in th" colto . te
h
ence in electronics engineering
dren.
','n m rpret t e writing of the with General Electric and in en- the trunk of the tree, a hook and The funeral was Saturday morn_ lege lIeld house.
comparabl" novelist of manladder truck arrived. Manned by lng from her late residence. Rev.
The 7: 30 program will feature
ners. Jane Austen."
gineering administration in the Bill Shirley and Bill Hartman of Willis Dillman. pastor of the Vic Seixas, former Wimbledon
The compl"te cast, in addition Instrument Division of Minneapo- the Swarthmore Volunteer Fire Prichard Memorial Church, 0111- and National Champion. Davis
Ia
leads. Danna Cope. Gunnar lis-Honeywell.
Company, th" truck pi¥led into clated. Burial was in Mt. Moriah CuP. and third ranking piay"r in.
Qu'the
t
Hlrs
.
He is a r"sldent of Villanova.
IS. Ann"
ch, and Bruce
'
the gravel driveway. The ladder Cemet·ery.
the nat~on, and Ed Moylan. ranked
"ee
Memb"rs of the class are re'. utchean. follows:
.
shot to the top of th" tree in th"
fourth in the nation. In a singles
St
PI
minded to bE> prepared with th"
b_ eve
afker. Yvonne Brill.
vicinity of th" cat's resting place.
~
'lW
match.
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lOr w:
L A men's doubles match will fol~urner, Mark Smith. Mary Ann
dlsdain. mixed with perplexity
Michael Reynolds. 1 Oberlin low with Se\xas and Moylan takIi eeombs•. Don Beecher. Nancy
JR. ASSEMBLIES
and fear, and declined to .descl!lJd. avenue. a senior at Episcopal ing on Dick Sorlien, fourth rank\>Jartman. Jim McCorkel, E11is
Eleventh and twelfth grade As- By this time a small crowd of in- Academy has been nominated sec- ing. playing in the Middle States•
awrnan, Frank Andrews. Sandy ."mblles wiD meet tomorrow night t"reSte
lioy!, David ru"hardson. Rose- at the Swarthmore Woman's ClutBill Harbnan ascended, thl!lJ Point Mllltary Academy by Con- Champion.
~ry Cox, Bonnie Kennedy, Judy from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Mr. and Shirley 811CeDded, and between gressman Benjamin F. James.
Sponsored bY Mortar Board. the
Ituder, Karin Bore!, I!obert Turn- Mrs. Kenneth P. Stuart and Mr. them the cat reached the grasp of
A senior at ...swarthmore High event will benefit tbE> Foroeign Stu_
or. and June Holt.
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Mrs. John W. Carroll are the I8Uer who descended ,cau- School.' James Pappas. Jr.• SM1dent Scholarship. NOt adl'nJsslon
c"StUdent directors are Rosemary "class hosts of the· eI_th IiDd tlously with the clawing ball of Morton avellUe. Chester. has been will be charged, but ccIIltrtbutlons
l[ anti lise AlzupKIs.
.
~ grades, respeettuety.
fur.'
nominated flrst princlpal.
will be received.
.
1000 Sign Petition
Against "An Route
an
Sven Borei To Receive
Scout's Eagle Rank
I
Census Reveals 458
Pre-School 'Children
'Collectors' Item'
Set for Club Tuesday
Funeral Service Held
For Mrs. E. R. Prichard
tO~irs.
"Pride Preiudice"
On H. S. Stage Friday
Nommat
• ed
·.Iand
,,
est
P
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Pe'~~A" ~ls
City ov';' the v:eek end atteodinl prt~ to~ thek VisIt iii Baltlinore. I ~.'ll"iI El1~ r.astlake ~o Jan~ Harvard avenU~~Tho' pal'!ell!;
the national convention of the PrIvate Lawrepce M.WpodruIf,
The baby's materoal grarid- grandparents are 'Mr. end
J
f Dartm th American AasoclaUOO: of 8ehool
of Capt. ana Mrs, J, L. Wood- motherJs Mrs. Howard Davis of LouIs HamlolSOn of Aurora,
Jo
h nW. O'Breno
ou Ad lolstratora.
Circle '. Is It1 Atlantic City this
m
Secane, has been I!JSlgned to
week attending the' National ConLeiBh )lollis, daU&hter of Mr. "e" Company, 1st BattJIoo, 1st
.
Training RegIment for eight
ventlon of Educators. Mr. O'BrIen and Mrs. E. B. Hollis Of
Is assistant supertntendent of Rld_ Chester road, has pledged .Delta of basic ,infantry training at
ley Tow,nship Schools, and an in- Gamma sorortty at Depauw. UDiS. C.
,
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'structor at Temple Unlv.rs1ty,
versity, Green Castle, Ind, where . MIss Mildred Ball of Drexel.
· Mrs. Margaret C. Neal of Ben- she Is enrolled as a freshmao
whose engagement to Mr.
BEAUTY SALON
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jamln West avenue and Mrs. Helen
Mr. and Mrs. James CalkIns Of
Wilson, Jr., of Stratil
THIRI
IS
NO
SUISTITUTI
FOa
CAli'
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Hall of IDllbom avenue have re- South Chester road and MIss Winavenue has been announcturned 'to SwartJunore followilig nle Rumble of Swarthmore ave- ed, was guest of honor at a lunchChaster Road'
a seven week trip to Sanibel Is- nue were skiing' at the
eon and kitchen shower liven
.
. . f Cit'i ~!'Psw~ 3;04!~
land in the Gulf of Mexico and SkI Bowl in" the Catskill- Moun- Sat~!i"y by Mrs. Charles A,ndes,
.
ActIYa
of ...
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to Miami Bellj'b, ~~'
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~: Y., during a reCent
0,1, ,:Bow~ Green, Media.
Mrs. Russell Cook of MontcJalr, end.
' . '
M,rs. 'Edward M. BoYd of, the
,
.
.The Bou.quet .
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9Soufh
wes..
·tams,
,
N.
Is visiting
with
her J"mother
Mrs. this
J. A:week
Perry
of
'.
sOuth Chester road.
, Sherry Lee Nolt, flv,e-yearrold
daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Nolt of School lane Is at home this
week With the chicken: po". Over
the week end Sherry Ike's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph
Siegfried arrived from 'Fullertoo
to visit with, her and her family.
The little girl Is in kindergarten
at the Rutgers Avenue School.
Mrs. A. H. Marsh returned to
her apartment in the Dartmnuth
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Mr.road
Ludwig
Apartments
Is
i~~~~;;~5.~~5~~~::~~
way
readHartmann
a pape>: of
onGreenpaper
Hospital
with a brl,kelll
chromat,ographY at a symposium
as the result of a fall.
Saturday afternoon at the Univer- Mr."'&nd Mrs. C. Russell PblllIps
slty of Delaware, Newark, Del. of Stl'ath !laven avenue have reMr. Hartmann I. associated with
from a vacation In the
tUNE UP
the Atlas Powder Compimy
West Indies where they spent two
. ','
, ... TRUCK IN$;f~,ql9.~
Wilmington.
' w e e k s on the Islands of Barbados
DELA., 0 BATT'.ERIES
WIlliam Barraclough, son pf and Puerto Rico.
"Mr. and Mrs. Arthw: C. Barra- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McLaughlin
' ,GULF GAS and OIL
clough of Chester, has been elect- of Park avenue had as their gue~ts I
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"OBERT,.J. AT%. ug.'·.u:",'
,
ed treasurer of Phi Delta Theta last week end Mr. and Mrs. ROjler I
.
'"
fraternity at Colgate Unlvemty, Pugh with their son Jim of Mama-,
' ~ySSELL'S 'SE~VICE
Hamiltoo, N.Y., where ,he is a ron'1C\f, N. Y.
. Opposite Borough Parking Lot '
senior. William graduated from
Miss Sylvia Ellis of South CbesKlagswood 3-0440
' . Dartmoutlu aad Lafayette
MID.WINTER
onl:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'f~'~"~J~,~!~!!~~~~
House
a three
IDgh
in 1953.
ter,roadadd
attended
symposium
mop.th last
visitw.eek
withfollowi1lg
her daughter
in Swarthmore
Mrs. Henry
C. Sohool
Patterson
of "Grait
Blocka CopolymerlzaSail Antonio, Tex., and hllr sister Maple avenue ,accompanied Scout tlon" Saturday mornln, at Brookf' Jacksonville, F l a . '
Pack I, Den I, Tuesday to visit Iyn Polytechnic Institute, Brook· Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier the old Brinto.n Homestead, 1704; lyn, N. Y.
of COlumbia avenue entertained at'Dlllworth Town.
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before the. dinner' dance at the
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Elm aveBIRTHS
nue had as her guests her daugh- Lt. and Mrs. Richard M. Linton
Spring Haven Club Saturday.
Mrs, Marvel WUson entertained ter Mrs. Paul R. Cobble with her of Wllpain AIr Force BaSe, ArIz.,
her eightsome brtdge Club Tues- daughter Susan who are en route announce'the birth of thelr'lIrst
dai at luncheon at her bome on to Chattannoga, Tenn., where th
'
will make they- home. Mrs. Cob11. The young man
Miss J '!lie Allen of Cambridge, ble and Susan w111 leave Sunday welghed seven pounds, six and
M~" an!! her brother .George, a to., visit Mrs.. Cobble'. sister Mrs. a half o.un~es.
seDlar at 'Washington and Lee James G. \ Weir in Charleston,
Mr. and :Iol1-s. Clarence Hepp of
ar-
Unlversity
in LexingtOn,Va"
rive
here Thursday
to. spend the
.Washington's BIrthday week end
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Gecrge 'M. Allen ot Riverview
road.
.
.
Mrs. Nella Robmson, MIs/ Allee
Lukens and Mrs.. Benjamin O.
Largent were guests of honor at
a party given for the gnests of the
Sw•
W.
before they join Mr. Cobble Va"
in Chattanooga.
Mrs. John S. McQuade of Rose
Valley and Mr.. Neal Thurman of
C"'i
IIlDe' have just returned
from atten
they spent a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of
Lafilyetteavenue returned Mon-
ar
~~~=;~y
!~ ~b~:r=~ ~:l ~oot
otCorn,,¥ ~v=::
App(,intm~ts
Hill Paternal
are the grandparmaternal
grandparenis.
ents are ·Mr. and Mrs. W. H. LIn_
tDn of Marlo Farm, Wowa, formof Swarthmore.
Enjoy
(I
LtJq~lre,ry Dinner • • •
$TRATH.-.... •
INN
Yale and Harvard Avenues
Ai .
Swarthmore
'
r Conditkmed Dining l!0oms ant!. ~.hh,
'
Comforlahle S!~'!J!ing /!.oo'!!l
E/et/alor - ' ~ree' P,,'f1'~?g
Businet!8 Men's Lunch 12 • 1 :30 .P.M.
'
Complete Hotel Parili#e~fo' Banquets
i
ReceptiOn<, Pfl."~;e.s
~~A~·~M~cG~~re~g~O~r.~Dod~'~d~S,~H~.~o~te~I~.~~'~J~O~HN~.~·~·~M.~'~SO~·~ME~-~R~S~'~~~~
Another' .Man's' 0'·
pinion
Mr. and Mrs, ~oseph F. Gaskill,
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Jr" of Boulder, Colo" announce
the birth of a daughter, Deborah
Elizabeth, on February 14",,~
.
, ,.
'ahnut· the,~:
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R.,ES.'SW.• ,A,'Y
'It.-pnl'l'n'::~"portg.
wh~e
yearS
~and, In
Lt. Panama.
Gen. HarrisOD her
Y'as huss.tationed ~s Com.mander In Chief of
the Canbbe~ Comm.!!ld, Following Gen. ~arrison'. retir"'llent
from the Anny the. end of this
month he and ~. Harrtson w111
make their, ltome In Chicago.,
Mr. and Mrs, ~ailt R.· Morey
of Yale avenue were in Atlantic
arrange-I,~~~~~~~E~.';~::~~II
man,' was
charge
of party.
ments
and in
pl"'!S
for the
A.....
Mrs. James CIW:0rd of Rutgers
avellu'1 with her mo,ther Mrs. John
Etter of TowsOn, 1',{d:, last week
spent two days 'in Baltimore Md
as the gIlest Of .MrS. wiJli~
',Sw'''.a>.............., ....'~,.P,'o',,"""
Bergen, Mrs, Etter drove up to
~'''",' " ,
Swartlunore Tuesday on the 00_ ,Frl, thru' Wed•• F.eb. 22.27
casloo' of 'M:rs. Cliiford'~. ~Irthday A
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of •
ro•••
COlLEGE"
TUl'
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TRE.
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' 'r"'RIFIFI""_
lIII., '.",.1 .,1
ShiT/Ji,'
Dr. R.ichard C. Ammerman
. Jean S.",ol, It Ro.... Mo •••1
1"_7:3019;40'PIot .
nl~~t only-.foatu," ..; i 10 P.Iot.
D.lIy
5.1.
WASHINGTOWSlIDHDAY
announces the
MArl NEE. fII...... ZZ ot 1 • M
~1:!:
closin~'
~f his office No: S South Chester Road'
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3_ DRUM.IAT· wi" ,Ala. Ladd
(Clnem..copo.r..hnlcol..)·,
GIANT
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.,,~ SAT~~'=~ :'HOW
2 Comol"", Shows ot liA.Iot.•nd 2
!loon
o.. n 10,]0 A.1ot
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Continuo.., pe~onn.n~.
P.Iot.
1-20 Color Como•• 20
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Temporarily Avc.llableby Appointment at
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Klngswood 3-2036'
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3. Cu.odles IrShrt S.....h' .
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community and neIghbor1DC areas,
Brae, Ore,hard
'~ .I.e ~.,. o.~
'i hope 'ou will peI'JIlit ine to
m
point out ~ observations, I
,'~!fr th_
T~ op~
upc
I"d
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are
m&d"
to the BulletID
01 tbe ..,d101.uaI wnren, All
hi
in reporter
If! let'- Ie Tbe llwarth........... mu.t W ch I can quote
substance,
,
~.... ........ _dOD)'lDDB
be
but probably not with ,cOmplete
CRISP AND JUICY,
~-.: ~ah~::: exactness becaw:\" I do not, now
,,..,•• 'ro", Our Ow. Stor.,. , .
~, 0111)' at tho, ' _ o n ' 01 ,tile have a copy of tne siatement:
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"It Is clear that a road Is ·needMULLED CIDER
~
ed. Obvlo11"ly the /inal Choice
~
ClarI8... Statement
must rest on considerations of the
Serv.d , .... D.rla, ' ..r•• ry
~ To the EdItor:'
relallve engineering efficiencies
.VISIT - '
~ No doubt many S.warthmore'ans and the relative impact on 1 the
~ have read Mr. GeOr!le R. Staab's lives of the people aIIected,
~ bi-lined article' in The Sunday "Whatever' the /inal decision
ExIIlblHoa 0111 _ CJur Yaalshl., Co.drysl.
~. Bulletin, February 17, 1957, about may be, I hope and believe that
~ the' 'so-ealled. "spilt", betweenlit will be accepted by the whole
OPEN TILL BLOSSOMS ,COME AGAIN
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Swa. rthmore reSidents and Swarth- community .in a spirit of mutual
III I
Route 452 - V4 Mile Sourn of Route I '
~ more College. ,
_' good feeling' ~d sportsmanship,
Hrs. 9 .....-6'30 ..... '
Midi' 6-1680 '
LIMA PAe
~bviotislY newsJ?apermen choose, and that no personal animosities
5••• 10 ....-6:30
a. .
I
I!'i then- own "angles" and methods will result,"
,
-,"''''~ ~ lIJ
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~"fu.~~~~'%....~...'%,..."'1®.."'~'w.........~....~ of expression wHen writing their Speaking only lIor myself, I
news stories-and this Is as it would be "pleased less than someshould be. It is equally true, how- what," to use the Damon Ruriyan
ever, that per~ns tv~O ~re quoted vernaCUlar, by ihe "Red" route; I
i'16e Dealer ,With 27 .rears of Depen".'';IIt,''
in news stories sometimes. ,wish but ,nevertheless if that route
thjlt ,a somewhat -differen~ mode :were chosen; I would accept the
of expression might have been decision with no feeling. of
chosen.
'
will whatsoever toward my many
The artj.cle, at one point, reters good friends at Swarthmore CoIto, the "Bradshaw committee" as: lege.
"objecting ,to. the Red route and
And to clarify my position
supporting th,: Blue," The com- turther, I shall gladly join with
mittee of which I' am chairman, others to renew the fight to urge a
Swarthmore
Citizens, in Oppoi;l~ route west of Media, '50 long as
PER.
tlon' to Route "A", has never ad- the issue between the relative
~
vocated, adoptiol) of any sP!!"ifIc damage resulting Jrom the "Blue"
route. We woUld_ favor the adop- and "Red" routes Is not obscured.
'tion
of any route' which would
T. A. Bradshaw
Including Insurance Coverage
For 361. Months .
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affect the Borough at all, just
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as o.ther groupS in Swarhritore
Urge Le~rs
Custom 2·Door
Includes:
WOUld, In fact, one of the mem- To. The EdItor:
,
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bers of our committee was quoted . The solicitation of tb.e residents
.2-To.e Paint
• Magic Air Heater ciad Defroster
to
this effect in the Bulletin artl- of the borough to join in the proit on Filter
• PaslHve AcHon Windshield
cle.
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test against the location in Swarth• DlrecHan Signals • Permaned'Aatl Freeze
:··In the 'flnal analysis, all Swarth- more of the Chester-Turnpike exmoreans prefer the "Green" route; pre~sway Is nearing complqtlon.
but it the' chofce mllst be narrow- Borough Council's committee. as.
ed.' to the - "Bll;le" or the ''Red'', sistell by many volunteers hopes
Required if: you have $300 or more Equity"in many Swarthmore res1denljl' (In- to have ready an overwheImlng
eluding myself) would oppose the protest from the cDmmunity. :Any
You,'Presen.t
C"r.
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Us
Todayl
"Red", just as the College-ul'- who have been mlased may sign
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'derlltandably-would 'oppose, tihe at the borough olftces.
,
OW: position Is based on' We belieVe. it, important for
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' a slnce~e .iQnvictlon· that, if we residents Individually to write to
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";·9d.&S··rOtj, St..,' . CHester 4-C1t~.1 beliN.'.e.n. '~.:' an..d, ''Bl.ue'', ill.elte.rmlne.or !'ave a'"olce on loca·
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''Red'' rOute, 1:S ..,the 'more (damag- !Ion of the expr.essway. We think
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~.~'~~in~g~ .10 the ,entire ~warthniorelt· wise fu mention :10, you 'the
'Sun",
A P·p. L E'5
I :=su:.
ApPIe ..Hou"se"
WoIff'S"
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p...
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Offers YOU'a New ~51' Ford .
J=OR
$5'
"4··
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4'
7·'
ONLY
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Until An Altern~tive' Finally Is Decided, 'Upon
"me
~III,
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the.
COUIIfy.,;.
IIdditiot....
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1IIOII....nl
highweysshoulcl
~e upon the remeinillg
I
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of. trtrflic
. .-c'
i.o.
"Haow_parts
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• Thorough deani'll iIIId
lubrication
• R_.tebq
• PIck up' and delivary
~$3!!
"aper ••,. fDr All CI....,.
R. J. DAWSON
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The~efore,
Swarth'moreans Interested in Preserving. the Character 'of
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'lheir Homes
and Community Are Urged
fo Sign the
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PETitION OPPOSING' ROUTE "A"
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More Than 1,000' Residents Already Have pone -Sol
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1. To Prevent Destruction
of Swarthmore Homes.'
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. 2. To 'Prevent
D~wn~rading
of
. 4. To Prevent Increased Taxes. Resulting From Property
S~arthmore ~ines.
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Damage in Swarthmore and Rut/edge.
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5, To Prevent HellVY Economic and Social Impact Here
3•.To ,
Prevent
Increased. TraflicOn and
Possible Widen.
.
ing Of' Chester Road;
and' in Neighl;o.ring M~nicipalifles. .
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If Petitior.s Have Not R.eached Your Neighborhood, Call KI 3-2046
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DOer
and'.
Tank
.Route'·, UA'!ls·',a· "ClearandPrese~t Danger"
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To'ALL:ofSw(lrthmore!
"-
SWcllth'more, Ci·'i%ens
half again lIS m";'"
,L •
19,70, the need fur ':-.::.LP!~~ In De/IIW_ County by.
in ..
-onu recreation .... Wif·.,..
CliI/ L' ~t the
firrIe IIICri iItId L "H h~
W! '.'i"I required to faci/itilfe th
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HOOVER
·NO DOWN ,PAYMENT
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630000 .
names and addresses of some of
these 'olftclals so thut residents
can write:
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Hon. George!'.l. Leader, GoIiemor, HarrisbUrg, Pa.
Mr. J. L. Stinson, Public Roads
DIstrict Engineer, Bureau of Publie Roads, Harrisburg Pa.
Hon. Joseph J. La~ler, Secretary of Highways, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, Harri,burg, Pa.
Hon. G. Robert Watkins; Senate
of Penna., Harrisburg, Pa.
Han. Clarence D. Bell, House of
Representatives, Harrisburg, Pa.
Han. Benjamin Franklin James,
House of"Representatives, WashIngton, D
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Very Sincerely yours,
GEORGE W. McKEAG'
Chairman
PAUL B. BANKS
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Secretary
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ill-I
G.'M. STULL COa
~deral
. SPl~IAi: SUNDAY MAnNU '
ma,.
'HOT
oWl\ed
bl! i!',e
G.overnment,
lind. 539
Collnties
a,nd
Mu",clpalrh~:,
Mue'h
1)f this acrellge
is owned
devotedbyto.
instifu:;.onal or governmental use,- and is not availlilble for recreation.
.
~~~v,..., s~ch publrcly-owned land comprises 1_ ~an seven. !enms' OT one pel'C!ent of our'total IIInd areal We rank, second'
termt.sh of the a,mount of. public l'e)ads per square mile of land,
Since
ere a"!l6.2 mUes of ,roads in Delllwilre County· for
every square ml" 0 f land!
.
,Bu~ wh~t of the future? At w\lat rate will Delaware County's
pOP!llahon Inc~e.se? PoPb.l,a.....,.on eX~rfi' ·(IH.',.... -•.·lVe Prol--"-" '
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""..OIlS
ens~s, ugu.s~ 21, 19$~ pre ict.tl!aftlie U, S, ., lafio~
will b,e over 200 million by 1,70,' r"i"inc:rii ,- .f . p P,1' .,.
2210 above. present Iev,,1sI. But tielaw'are"C:un;Pr:XI~:~
~;1~~~!3.~. at ati'!'!twt.~nth~· nat/onal PQPulat/!n ~uni~
/0'
conse~afive ~mllte'would ffier;afo'
st Wat
~~~Olun!l"sb p'opulation wiD have inmaseCiby ;~~r:t'Ve HIe
I' , . eve y 19701 Th",. will be mcireth .
IVlng in. Dela"'llre" County by that' time! '. .an ". .. .' JMIrsOI1S
The following COiIclusfollS seen:a ine_paW,,!,
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th . 'bI' :','. I ,~ an remlllllS in' the h'aricIs of
the pu, ICo ~e.n In.dudlng ~ heldtrllcts. iuChil$
at°:e ~:"'t:~uSwarthmoraCoHega, we stand virtuitlly
of the remrya'ln'lng
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IPendnsylvania
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the, vJ!fual.eliminiltion of"'~irialil~'~ '.' III
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tended 'a MlUIary .A1falrs
' al gbDdpBJ\ents:' Maternal grand,
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carried out the George Washlng_ ference In San Francisco, Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jilek B.
l!1.• c!~~i!1g f!I:-l~tion o. fII~ p.:oposad higm.:lly.· we
ton I!'~e. Mrs, Marlf. Bittle of H"ot accompanied her husband as ThompSOl1 of Cllfton Forge, Va.,
!'lust glv~ ~~~I~rllren,to.tlie 10M'~ "",ds of our co",",un,Rutgers Avenue reviewed' th<\ far' as LoS Angeles. She visited formerly of Swai1Junore
ny. In ftllS,~ii\lCRon, the, foUowing ·statistics,.obtllined .Iargely
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book, ''MIracle in the Mounl;iln.... her son-in-law and daUghter M r . '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feer will and Mrs. John Sells In Inglewood
Dr. and Mr•. Maarten S. Slbinga
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rankl,!1g thIrd In popu,lation out ~f ~7 co.ullfies. In pop'u111tion
" on o e - w,day anniversaries, joined her for the week end be- Frank G. Bradbeer of Moylan Is
denSIty p,ar !quare milti was 2,169. persons, ranking Hcond of
of her fath,er Mr. Horace A. fore their retu:m to SwBruunore.
maternal ·grandmoth·er. ·..... e·
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of UiUversity Rev. J. H. Smlt Sibmg'a of Eind"
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, eod at hoven, Holland, Is the paternal
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"r. R.. eeves, J.r., of Corn- p Iace
P • ~.,Iv W,IC wfJ
d sa.con,th ".r,"est
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ell. avenue, and her own. 'The S~ence AIr Base, 'G1J,., as the guest grandfather.
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ennsy a~la coun as' unng at uee. e. Our natural r.... of
party will take place at the Feer of her f1nancee Mr. David L. BlIpopulation !ncrea!& (~nsidering birth· 'r~h!.~ d,.th' ~.., end
home In HIgh M d
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not population mlgr~fio,n) places u,s tl!lrd. 1I,",oll9 all, COl!ntiat.
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. e, SDn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
1',Ir. and Mrs. Donald F. Ham(Philadelphia coun'" g-w Iy 7./ d ' il.' "
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Miss Bar.bara B, Kent, daughter B. BI.u~tt of 'Lyndhurst, O. Miss
of Newtown Square 8 0 - ' . . '
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of Mrs. Russell ~. Kent of Dart'- Gasklll' and Mr. Billett will be' .
the birth oftht!lr first'·
Delawa!e Co~n(y ranb ,65f!i of 67 counties in terms' of
mouth avenue, entertained at a married June 2 2 . ,
!fie P~OrtIO" of Its'land wluch I, devoted, to ,forests and 601ft
family dinner Sundliyin hono.r of M.:~mbers of the elghth grad~
In terms o{ ~e proportion of ' its area deyoted to fa~s. Of its
~s ... R. Kent, Jr.'s. mother Mrs. had a class party Saturday in the
191 s~ua~e moles. only 16,3% is dassifiecl as, "forested:' It ranb
William ~. Harrlso.n, Jr., who re- High School gymnasium. MrS.
6$th, I.!' terms of tbe p~oportion of publicly-owned land. The,.
turn~ to this country after two Gecrge Hamell, program chairare'ln Delaw.re County 120 acres owned, by the State; 168
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GrouP. Under ,the
YOUIII Adult BJbIe StIuI;y
leadership of Dr
.• W. ·E. Dant,.orth. will be held at 7: 15 In the Primary room In the new building. At
will
meet
at
8
pm.
on Friday a service of Ev~g 8 the group wlll meet In the Wom _
Prayer will be held at 5:40 p.m.
AssoclatJ0ofn
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PRESlnERIAN NOTES - • tee will be served attt'l' the meet-
JUWt.1,. ,
8W ·"TIIIIO.... PA.
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rtIBLISHED EVERY FJtJDAY AT
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PETER E. TOLD• .uUOII.JE'TOLD. PtlBu 8DRfI
Pbone 8Wanbmon> 8-D900
PETER E. TOLD. EdItor
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There will, be no Adult I'ortl11!
and no Flrst-day SchOOl n~
Sunday. February 24. IDBtee4
Friends are In'lited to at1en4
Family Day at Meeting. tor Wor.
ship at 11 o'clock in the M~
Mr. Schott will prea~h ilt the ~n TueSday. al 10: 30 a,m. ~
9: 30 and 11 o'clock serviCes Sun- 1: 15 p.m. at the First Presbyterlday mOrning. The title' of '. hls an Church of Glenolden, Chester
sermon will.' be "The Layman's Pike aDd Ashland avenue, the
Role".
winter meetJng of the PhiladelChurch Sfhool classes 'meet. at phia Presbyterial for District 1
1.
9:30 and 11 o'clock. The'S~or will be held. The thOll!le of the
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE N()TES
METHODIST NOTES
High Bible claS/i 'meets at, 10.45. meeting is "Committed Unto
Men's
and women's Bible classes Christ".
Church ,School begins. at 9:4<;
How spiritual understanding of am. Sunday with .classes f,!r all c0l'vene at 9,.30.
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The Board of Deacons will meet
God as divine Mind opens the ages. At the 11 o'clock Morning
The ;Junlor High Fellowship In the Woman's Association Room
way to greater abilitJes and op- Worship Service .Mr. Kulp will will meet for worship ;m~o~al on Tuesday at 8.
ch
reading
in'atthe
Woman
The Bandage Group will meet
portunltles will be brought out
pr"a.
tion
room
5. At
5:30.s when Clathe
DOES YDDR POLICY
ChristJan Science services Sunday
There are ~ee nurseriesffor 'Communicants' Class joins the at 10 a.m. Wednesday., _
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by the Lesson-Sermon' entitled Infants and ohildren up to Our·
. will be shown enCircle 7. Mrs. Harold C. Wilt
There is also a Kin grouP. a m o v i e .
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If you have au automOlII1e
"Mind".
years 0 age. .
- titled liThe Outsider." Supper will Iiams, .c _8H'll'l.anJ w
mee a
accidont
)IOu'll be.-.d
The Golden Text is from Rom- dergarten' Church program and a be served in McCahan Hall at 10: 30 Wednesda'y morning at
'you have the policy with
ans (12:2): "Be not contOrniedP
the P.S. (Peraonal Be"te,
to this world: but be ye trans- Worship hour. with chiI~ si~ at 7.
315 Maple aven",e.
ice). 'V-S." is. the per1Ona! aerYice. of a .qllAiiformed by the renewing of your tJng In the Sanctuary wllh thell'
The Senior High Fellowship :-Church. School Cabinet will
Bed S _ Cuualtjo AKent.
mind, Utat ye may prove what Is parents during the ilrst ~ of
continue the series, of dis- meet at 9 p.m. in the Woman's AsLet U8 to/I yon why ye"
that good. and acceptable, and the service. During ~e slnlP?g of cussions on ''DevelOping a Rela- sociatJon room. . .
need the policy wIth tho
P.s.
t~e second hymn, chiI~entlrW1ll be tion with God." The subject of Circle' 11, !'ofrs. Frederick .114.
perfect. will of God."
All are welcome to attend the directed to the Kind garlen this meetJng wlli be "The Bible". Porter, ch8lrman, will m~t. at
services at First Church of Christ, Room for their. own program.
A fiIni about the 'Bible will be 8: 30 at the h!lDle 01 Mrs. WIlliam
Scientist 206 J:'ark avenue at 11
The Methodist Youth Fellow- shown and Mr. Bishop wlll lead F. Porter, RoSe Valley roa!!, Wal-..I.
o·clock.
ship will meet ~t 7 ~.m. at the the discussion which follows. The Ilngford.
AU Linu o/lruurance
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church. The JUntor High Fellowbe the guests of the FelOn Thursday, the Primary
333 Dartmouth Ave.
"1 saw it In-The Swarthmorean" shlp will also ,-"eet at the church lowshlp of the Tully Memorial Choir will rehearse. at 3:30, the
at ·7 o'clock With Counselors .Mr. Presbyterian Church of Sharon Junior <;:hoir at .4: 15. and the
Klngswood 3-'833
and Mrs. James Morrash and Ron Hill will be the guest of the Fel- Chancel Choir at 7: 30.
Sutton.
lowshlp for supper at 6: 30 in McThe College Student;Discussion
Monday at 7: 30 p.m. there will Cahan Hall and then at .the meet- and Social ActJon Group will con_
be a MYF SUb-district rally at ing whlch' will b
Drexel
Hill Methodist
Church.
be Woman's Association Room' at 7. meeting.
The discussion
topic wtll
'Taith Healing".
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The COmmission on EducatJon
and }Vorkers' Conference for all
,
teacher. and officers of the church
sohool will be held at 8 p.m. Tues_
day.
PRESBYTERIAN t:HUIiCH
Cotlage Prayer Meetlng wlll be
Joseph P. Blshop,Mini.ster
held at the home of Mrs. Fred
John ~hott. Aasoc.Iate ~ Murray, 739 Yale avenue. Dana
,Sunday. Febraar)' H
Loudin will be the Leader.
9:80 A.M.-Adult Bible Classes. . Choir rehearsals on Thursday
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9:30 an.d 11:00 A.M. - Church are-Cherub choir at 3:45; Junior
1l1li UlDIUII_
School
Classes.
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9:30 A.M. -' .Mr. Schott wtll
Olr a 4: 5; an ......ance
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4:30 P.M.~ommunicants Class.
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5: 00 P.M.-.Tr. High Fellowship.
, TRINITY NOTES
8:30 P .'M•......sr. High Fellowship.
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8:00 P.'M.-Young Adults.
. A celebration of the Holy Com.
Wednesday, February 27
munion will be held at 8 o'clock
10:00 A.M.-Women's Bandage
on ~unday morning. At 9: 30 there
'Group.,~~~~==~~~__ will be a service of Morning
ME-r'HODIST CHURCH
Prayer and Church SchOOl, and a
J.)hn C. Kulp
service of Morning Prayer again
MInister
11: 15.
Robert Wilde
The Junior Confirmation Class
..Mlnlster of Music
wlll meet at 7 'o'clOCk Sunday
Sunday. Febrn...,. 2f
evening; at 7: 15 p.m. the Young
9:45 A.M.......sunday School.
11:00 A.M.-.Mr. Kulp will preach. People's Fellowship will meet, and
8:00 P .M:.-Wesley Fellowship
the Adult Conilrnul.tion Class will
Supper.
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on Monday, ·St. Matthias Day,
Fellowship. . .
there will be a celebration of the
Toesda:r. Febrnary 28
unI
10
Th
8:00 P,M.-Church School ConCo~mon at
a.m.. e
ference.
Boy's ChOir sopranos will rehearse
TRINITY CHURCH
at 4:45. p.m., and the Girls'-Cholr
H. Lawrence Whittemorc. Rector rehearsal will be held at "7:30.
Sunday, Febrnary 24
At 10 o'cloFl< Tuesday morning
8: 00 A.M.-HOly Cpmmunion.
the Sewing Group will meet In
,9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
the Cleaves Room. A service of .
Church School .
Evening Prayer will he held. a1
THlIlBIETm - .
_to_for
11:15' A'M.--'Mo~ Prayer.
5:40 p.m., and at eight o'clock
,macIlCoI ~!'If_
that
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have wiped.
7:00 P.M. - Jr. Confirmation
regular meetJng of the Eve,
. oat ...........
Class. '
f . A
7:l5 P.M.-Young People's Fel~
Group 0 the Wom"", s o<>UXlowship.
I m.~, will be held.
8:00 P.M. - Adult Confirmation
Holy Communion will 'be ~~'~,I
THIIlGlllmliAII
bOecla IDOtley to
Class.
brated at 7 o'clock Wednesday
mod....;.. .........
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Monday.
Febrnary 25
moniuig. At 10 o·clockthere.
(St. Matthias)
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'.will
IeI'riee8 that attract
IDOracud -en
be a meetJng Of. pte Bible 'clSS!!,
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Toescia)'. Febrnary 28
which Is .being conducted by Mrs.
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer, '
Maxey Morrison. At 4: 45
, Wednesday, Feb.......,. 27 .
wlll be a rehearsal, of the
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7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Boys' Choir Sopranos. The Eve10:30 A.M.-Bible Study.
nlng Group of the Woman's AuxThursday. Felinuary' 28
illary Square Dance to be held on
8:110 P.M.-Bible Study.
Wedhesday at 8 p.tn. in the Parish
Yes ••.. many more needs, because
5:40 P.M:~-'::~~!.er.
Hall, and all those intereSted
square dancing are invited to atTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIEl'Y
tend.'
,
Provident
is ready to make
FBI EOIPtE· For as little
OF FRIENDS
Choir rehearsals will be held
$31.00 per nlonth yOU can borrow
.
Sunday. Februar)' 2'
P~nalLoansforanywoithwhile
11:00 A;M;-'Family Day at Meet- 6:.30 p.m. ThurSday for Altos; 7: 15
aamuch .... $504.43 for 18montba,
ing for Worship.
p.m. for Sopranos, . and at 7:
purpose ••• at low bank rates!
Monday. Febrnlll')' 25
,p.m. for .·the .. Men's Choir. The
All
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
UNITARIAN FEllOWSHIP
FIRST 'CHURCH OF
of Del_...... Co••"
CHRIST, SCDlNTIST_
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SWART81Il:ORE, •
PLANWIlH
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Park Avenue below Harvard
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SdoooII
11:00 A. •.-sunday Seb:0G1.
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11:00 ""M_WonlItp
Serria.
11:00 A.M.-TIle I 'IDn SUlIIiIil
Spoa...: SOLON 0. MOI&AN
wIIl be ''Mind.'' ,
lap!<: ''Coo w. Fool _
10 tiro
Wednesil7 ~g meeting each WOffd lodoy!"
Sodat How .'-.I<. 8 P.M.:, 'Readlngltoom,
Dartmouth AftIlue, open
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w zkdlln ezcept hol~ IN
Barbara B. Kent. Managing Editor.
Rnsalle D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Eiderect aa' Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929; qt the Post
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3,. 1879.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE. PENNA.• FEBRUARY 22, 1957
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Peter E. Told'
have money problems
LIKE ANY OF THESE PEOPLE?
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P'.blle Recreation
pubUc lecreation 6 Seniors Named
goals for DelawareCOWlty fa n o w ' .
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underway. he s,aid. The commitiIIMSCRanners.
s~
Red Cross Seeks
f 'd
. FI00d .ReI'leAl
~rea~on
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P'm:=~ Cbairman of. the public
coadl at .Swadhmore mp tlndings of' theflrllt JII1~ ,of the
~::''~repo~.
rI,I!d to the Council
stating that his ,Citlzeils
has «>mpleted the ilrst
of its study which Includes
review of all' 1)ubUc. rea:e'¥1on.
nrogrtinu
carried.on
In the county
the ·v·arious·
townships,
bor:'
of'<;:bester..
TIie second; pJlase Of' the . com-
oughs and'.the'City
Woman's Club Even'
March 5"7
for stUdents of Unusual allillty. Gruenther requesting aid and asaecording to PrIncipal WilUam M. s1atari,ce .for the flOOd sufterers 'of
Several new' features will be
Bush.
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Kentucity. Vlrg1n1a. and West Vir_ introduced 'this
'the12th
stu,dy showed. that 19 of the .49 . The. students honored are: ginia.'
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'annUalAntiqlles .$ , :scheduled
communities in Delaware County
W. Browne. Rlchsi'd W.
newly _ appoin1ed for Mai-cb. 5. •. aPli 7; by. the'
not report
summer Coit.s; 'deorge K. Garrett, Ancliew Red
.Presldent, stated that WOQl8n's .Club of Swarthmore. at
recreation ProtlZ'l!DL
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D. IlOxby, Wnilam A. Welsh, Jr., present indications point
the clubhouse; lt8.park avenue•
members .of. the citizens ahd Paul T: WllIls.
a tol;ll Red' CroSs eXpenditure of
The 24 del!lers. all reputable
Committee
include:
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havlL
'also
been
.nam.ed
five
iriillion
dollars.
Two
mIllIon
deans
.. to 'antique 19v.e,rs.'., will dIsAmy'
• HOwland,'
Swarthmore,
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Pennsy vania s
rWlDers~up
dollars hllve a I'eady .b~n all6cat- plaY' more furniture than ever
Frank.
pad James. Sands. the i957 Merit Scholarship com- ed for. disaster reUefln the moun- before. Pin,e and cherry will /Ie in
WaIJpjgford;and Samuel S" Start, petition. As
ih<;. .iQcal stU- talnouS coal-mining :reglon. The ahundance, as well aimany pieces
_ _ _ _ _ _;;; dents will ·be sent letters 'of recom- new esutnate is based on fresh of the Victorian. period. There'
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For
12th
Ant~uesFair
Mrs. .Robert Boyle Choirs
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of PullUc
In ment of adequate public .reciea- the NatJonal Merit
Chapter of the. American Red
Inelaw,ire' County has reached tile tion PI'OIII'ams In Delaware Coun- Corporation tor dlsiingw,med ~r- Cross; has received an Urgent telehall.ay point licCOid!Dg 'to Millard ty. 1l!. expected .to l1J8 eqmpleted for formance In ita nationwide search gram from' General' Alfred M.
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24 Deiters· Scheduled '
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tee's linal fePOrI. whlchwlll inseniors at Swarthmore High
Brig. Gen. Brenton G. Wallace.
Chairman of the Southeastern
. The Health and Welfare .OUD- clude a blueprint for the develop- School hl've been Commended
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niendiition by NMSC.. for use in reporis recelved from '28 affected wlll be odd chairs, dry sinks.
.ap'pl;Yinlg to thl1 colleges they wish counties hy 259 dlsaster~trained dough troughs, blanket chests.
to attend.
staff and volunteer officials. At etc.; also many Items in . copper
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INSTRUMENTALISTS.
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being recruited for, duty in . the This year a new booth, featur. •
" NOVELTY ACTS. Etc.
in.g books: on.' .antiques, '. will be
To ,Meet Tuesday three-state area.
THE LIONS CLUs OF SWARTHMORE 18 PLANNING
In announcing that a $160,000 manned by Mrs. Francis W. Pen.~
The tenih meeting of the dls~ter quota'has been set for the nell, of SWa¢hmore.
AN AMATEUR
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. .SHOW IN MAY roR CllARITY .
SwarthDtore Great Books Discus,Pe!!!1Sylvania Chap-I . 'rl,t" club ~t st8rteci the Fair
For Auditions, Write Not Later than Feb1'llll1J" 24th to
sion
Group
will
'ake
place
Tuesreported
that the need in 1945,in respon~e
community
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day evening, 8 p.m.• in the council
another. drive so SOOn after and club interest in antiques of
,SKlfPER' DA~ES
room at'the Borough Hall.
the' successfuliy completed Hun- all kinds. and itS p~puiarity has
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Swarthmore, Ps.
A cordial invitation Is extended gllrian 'Rellef Appeal is based on .glown from yearto~ye8I"
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to all who are inte~esIed in, so,lld the national orgaDIaztlon's com- . According to 'Mrs:' ·Robert.• A.
d1scUiUion and especially those p.lete lack of disaster funds.
Boyle, generBJ. chairman. as in
who are interested in the question
Sinular \ diffiCUlties faced the the Pllst,
entire proceeds wijl'
THi: NEWEST
of censorship
the topl~ of dIa- Red .Cross last 'year, 'the worst be' used toward the repair and.
cussion will be' Millon's Axea- disaster year In Red Cross history. I!pkeep of' the clubho~e•. which.
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when the organlzatlon disbursed in addition' to' regUlar clubm"'itSomething of an; inovation ,was
for dlsaster relief.
Ingil, is frequently used for proEurc,pean Hair Stylist
tried at. the last meetJngwhen,
L. Gilbert' Rhoads. local Disaster ~rams . and 'events of service,
. Mi. Peter Thiel, '
for. want of a meetlng rqom at the .
of the Red Cross, In ex- clubs and . other community
Borough Hall, the discussion ,was pressing the hope thlit the resi- groups.
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. dents of this area would respond ." Luncheon lind tea wllI be serv~
o. J. Gilcreest of Vassar, avenUe. generously to the appeal, pOinted ed each day. '
I~~;:: those. present for the d\B~ out that the Red Cross expended
_ _ _ _ _ _ _...,Reg' ulali $15.00 Caryl Richards
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$786,366 Ibcally for disaster reUef
Plan Washington Trip
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Mor,ey, . .Mrs. . G. v" Krerukoff. Of that antount $879.086 was COD- Hm, chairman of the'internation_
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Alma Daniels. Mrs. J. T. P\Okston. tributed through Chapters ouside al affairs deparlment of the ,Dela. -:, ,.'
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tOn;' Dr. 'seymour W. 'Kletzlen, and should' be directed' fo. the Amer!_ Riverview road, have planned a
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Pfiiiildejphhi, or to the local Red March 14 for the,club internaticlPTB Cases
Cross treasurer"Mr.:- Birney K. al affairs chairmen. cluq pres!crease During '56
dents lIl)d the County Execl!!iv!!
Board.
An increase of reported tuberX' T H M ' ' . The expedltJon will include atculosis
in Delaware County
Igma I 0 ear assle tending a Foreign Affairs Comfor'
calendar year 1958, has
The Swarthmore Chapter of mittee Hearing, brietlngs at the
heenrevealed by figures from
Sigma Xl will I\ear Samuel P. department ~t~tate.a v:lsi~ to an
Middletown Road
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Bureau of statistics and Records, Massie, chairma,\ 'of the depart- EmbaSsy. and some sight-seeing.
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Department of .Health.
ment of chemistry ,at Fisk Uni- The group is limited tf) 40 people.
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of 254 cases were reported, ,as of Phenothiazine" at its ftnal dinDAR Meeting
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compared to the' previous year's ner meeting of this academic
Mrs. Wayne P. Ellis, 145 Secane
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of
This, however. does y!!ar. March 1.
road, Spring1leld will be hostess
Ask for Ben PaJmer or Henrv. ArnCjlld,
not represent all the' TB cases ·In
Dinner " at 6: 30 p.m. in the
evening. at 8 o'elock at
Vls·lt·our Roadside Martiet. on the Middletown R,ad
the county, hilt only those cases ~maII college' dining room will Ute February lJleeting of the Evereported ·to the State'D!>partment preceCIe the' lecture, to be. held I ning Section of the Lansdowne
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The- present
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Chapter,'
National Society of the
SEASONAL SPECIAl,.
is estimated at 4,200, active and on the Swarthmore College cam-· Daughters of the American Revoinactive cases.
pus."
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Seaboard Wiliiird Food' and 8ird Feeder $1.69
The greatest Increase, ,statistics
. showed. occured amoilg males, es~
peclally white males 40 y.... rs of
'TREE WORK
age "nd over; The' total among
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Trl~mlng - Tilansplantlng
77 cases ampng females.
Dlnln&, Room Open To, Pnblie .
Malre,.Arra ..ftemeats Now for ,Spring Spray 'rogram,
Chester had the greatest <:on-
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(or is it jus! plain fiend?),sciys,. "', prefer to purchase my ~h;,s at The Camera '& 'Hobby Sho~:
You know that th'eynow have :Q' plan .where you
(the customer) can on'ce again mail his Kodachrom~ fitmJ dired to Eastman Kodak for processing." Processed films are usually awaiting
you at No.6 Park Ave~~e wh~ .. y'ou return. fro~
YOUrfrip.A.k',u~'f~t;d~tail, whe~ ·.y'ou p~rch~se'
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m'..e.'e Soh.d'e.
TRUS~ PERSONAL" LOANS answer tbe.sa NEEDS ••• AND lORE I
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Han<,rd andRnlgers Avenues
Phone KlngswcicidS.9728
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haus. Yale
.. and of
Karen
Smead
Mondlife. daughter
Mr. :;;
and Mrs. Lester Mondale, College
I HivE.lUe, iUtye just completed their
first. semesters as Ohio Wesleyan
tresbit)en.
They are . tnajoririg·
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tlvety.
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Mary W.Elsbree. daughter of
Mr. arid Mrs. Wayland Elshree of
Wallingford, has been named
the .Dean's LIst at Connec:ticut
College, New London,' Conn.
Mary. a sophomore, Is a graduate
.of Westtown High School.
JQ~than 'imd Laura JliJ!e, ~.
son
daughter of Mr. and MrS:
Jacdb·.E. Snyder of Rutgers aveentertained last week at /I
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in . 9l:labr~on ~. their
ftfth, ·birthday. '.They,·and - their
I :=~.partlclp8ted in ~es folH . the .1w:1Cheon. .
Milt' i)onaldDye wilh
c:71c& :, .
'MUSIC BOX
,ana
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Ud.Davi8
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Whlt-
OFFTH!! FLOOR!
with &..,~
!hat
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(I) hold 1§o;lP'i in ~ir ia~ (2) ~.'.~,
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position. ~rhelp to hej) reCorCis cruSt.".., and (4) a~ pric:eII
reasonalllYat $3.98 and $4.98.
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PETER B. TOW, IIIAlUOIUE TOW, PIlBLlBIIBIUI
Phoae SWartbmore 8-090G
PBTER E. TOW, EdItor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor.
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. MabboU
E I _ as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929: 'It the Post
OiIlce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3" 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAy NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FEBRUARY 22, 1957
METHODIST NOTES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
,
,.the
leadership of Dr. W. E. l)anf0rth, ry room In the new building. At
will meet at 8 p.m.
8 th grau will meet In the Womon Friday a service of Evening
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p
tor a film
Prayer will be held at ·5:40 p.m. ~n's A3 SOClatlOn
Cof
on the h1s tory 0 f arc
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There will, be no Adult I'orun!
and no First-day School n~
Sunday, February 24. lnBteact
Friends are in'lited to atteDd
FamUy Day at Meeting for Wor.
at 11 o'clock in the Meeting
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES • tee will be served after the meetI
ing.
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Mr. Sehott will preach ilt the
On TueSday, at 10:30 a.m. and
9: 30 and 11 o'clock services S~- 1: 15 p.m. at the First Presbyterlday morning. The title' of ··Ius an Church of Glenolden, Chester
sermon will· be "The Layman's Pike and Ashland avenue, the
Role".
winter meeting of the PhiladelChurch S!:hool classes! meet at phla Presbyterial for District 1
9:30 and 11 o'clock. The . Senior will be held. The theme of .!he
High Bible claSlj 'meets at. 10:45. meeting is "Committed Unto
Men's and women's Bible classes Christ".
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lnel'lware County has
the
hAlvVay polnt ilc:cOidiDg to Millard
Robln8oD, chairman of, the
conuniitiA!Je. - , BDbin'OD, who is
coach at
B1gh
to the Councll
stating that his .CitIzeiIs
'has completed the first
of ita study wbieh includes
review of all' lIubllc. recr"1loq
nro'iII'SllDS
In the
bY the variOus townsblps,boroughs and, the City of·/?hestez:..
The second pjlase . qf. the . Cool-
~ed
.Sw~ore
:~~·'i:l:epori#d
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coun~
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P. O. BOx 359
Swarthmore, Pa.
THE, NEWEST
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M~rray's . Bea~fy
Mr. Peter Thi~I,
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Custom· L.andscape Wor".
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5 Ibs. SeaboarilWI.dBi,d Fooc'-and Bird Feeder $1.69
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Trim",ing ...:; 'i'i!ansplantlng
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Trip
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234~
of Heal,h. The
pr~sent
case load at 8: 15' in the Martin lectttte room' Chapter,' National Sooiety of the
cam~ Daughters of the American Revoinactive cases.
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showed, occUred amoi1:g males, especlally white males 40 years of
age and over~ The total among
males was 177, as compared'
77 cases arnong females.
Dining Room Open To. Publlc .
Chester had the .grea~ conIs estimated at 4,200, active and on the Swarthmore College
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h!::t;:,~:~~co,thl1ee1,g.erl I,~ NOI!-A~LAFF Ir~ MUSIC
e,
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Mrs
first semesters as Ohio Wesleyan
tresbmen: They iore majorin'g ··In
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home econolDlCS
respectlvcly.
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Mary W. Elsbree, daughter of
Mr. aIid Mrs. Wayland Elsbree of
W-aIUnitord; has been named
the . Dean's LIst at Connecticut
College, New London,' Conn.
Mary, a sophomore,. is a graduate
of Westtown High School.
Jot1athanand Laura Jane, twins,
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ruiughter of Mr. 8nc:t~;
:r;~t;-:·iE. Snyder' of RUtgers·cave· ....tertained laatweek at Ii
,lwlch'eon In o;elebt1\tiOD. !>!C. their
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Noted world. traVeler and cand!d c;amerafiend
(Of is it ius~pl~infiend?), says,., "I, prefer t~ purchase· my films at The Camera .& 'Hobby 'Sh0r:»~
You know tha' they now h~ve·a plan where you
(the customer) can ~rice again mail his Kodachrome fi1tn~ direct to EaStman Kodak for processing." Processed films are usually awaiting
You. at No.6 Park Avenl(~ wh~.. y'ou return. fr,!m
your frip.A'k':Us,f~r,d~tail$ when )~OU p~rch~se'
Your next Kodachrome film.
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Anne Uriehaus; daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Driehaus, Yaleav,mue,
and K.aren
Smead
Monruife, daughter
Mr.:::
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with
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Darby
came l0l!'l
next
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to the previous year's ner meeting of this academic
Mr.s. Wayne P. Ellis, 145 Secan.
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of
This, however, does Year,. March 1.
road, Springfield will be. hostess
not represent all the' TB cases ·In
Dinner· at 6: 30 p.m.' In the Monl1a y evening;. at8 o'clock at
the county, hut only ihOse cases ~malJ college' dining rOOm will the Fehruary llleetin~ of the Evereported .to the State Department preceae Ute lecture, to be., held I ning Section of the LanSdowne
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For AuditionS, Write Not Later than February.24th to
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24 Dealers Scheduled '
For
12th
Antiques:Fair
Mrs. 'Robert Boyle Chairs
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Gr~al
TIlE LIONS CLlJD
SWABTIIM()Bii:1S PLANNING
. AN AMATEUR SHOW IN !llAY FOR CHAitrrY .
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School h{lve been commended by Chairman of the Southeastern
the National Merit Scholarship' Chapter of the. American Red
CorPoration tor distinguished
Cross; has received sri urgent tele_
Woman's Club Event
forinance In illl nationwide search
from General' Alfred M.
for. atUcients of Unusual abiJlty,
requesting ai4 and "'!_
March
acCording to Prlnclpal WilUam M. sistaDce .for the fiOOd sufferers'of
Several new'
will he
Bush.
Kentucky, Virginia, and West Vir_
.this year at the 12tjl
The. itu'dents honored are: gIDia.'..
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. , annual 'Antlques Fiilr,' schedUled
Frederick W. Browne, RIchard W. . Gruenther, newly _ appointed'
Mai-cb 5; I!, .. aDd 7; by the'
Coies;aeorge K. Garrett, Andiew Red pross President, stated that WOl\l8ll's .Club. o.f Swarthmore,. at
ltOxby, Wllllam A. Welsh, Jr.,
indications point toward." the clU'bhouse 118 Park avenue. .
ahd Paul T. Willis.
a Iotlli Red CroSs expenditure of
The 24 de';ilers, ';' all reputahle
They han, also heen ,named five irillUoll doll,m. ,TWo milllon deans
disPemlsylvanla state runnerscup In dollars !:oilve alr:eady.b-"!'D allocat- plaY' more furniture than ever
the iss7 Merit Scholarship com- ed for,disaster reUetln the moun- before. PI,¥, and cherry will I>e In
petition. A3 such ih"._iqcal s.tu- tainous: coal-mining region. The abmidance, as well ruimany pieces
will·be sent letters a! recomestiInah! is based on fresh of the Victorian period. There.
mend'Btion by NMSC.. for use In reporis received from'28 affected will he odd chairs, dry sinks,
lal,plyirlg to the COlleges they wish counties hy 259 disaster-trained dough troughs, blanket chests,
. attend.
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staff and volunteer officials. At etc.; also many items in . copper
least 25 more disaster workers are and hr~ss.
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being recruited for duty in the
This ye'!r 'new booth, featurT M
Tuesd
three-state area.
igg bOoks: on' ,antiques, will he
0, eel
ay In announcing that a $160,000 manned hy Mrs. Francis W.
The tenth meeting of, the disaster quota· has been set for the nell, of SWar.tbmore.
SwartiUnore Great Books Discus- South1!,u"teI;D ;Pe~Ylvarila Chap- . 'l,'I}!' club ~t started the Fair •
sion Group'
.ake place Tues- ter, Wallace reported that the need in 1945, in reSponse}o comlllunity
day evening, 8 p.m., In the council 'or another. drive so soon after and· club Interest. In antiques. of
room at· the Borough Hall.
the successfully cO.lIpleted Hun- all kInds, and its popularity has
A cordial Invitation is extended garlan 'Relief Ap~al is hased on .g;.owil fro,,\ yearto'Ye!\I'.
to all who are Inte~ested In, so,Ud the, national organiaztlon's com_ . AccoTruDg to Mrs,'·Robert.-A. '
disc1lllSion and especially those p.lete lack of disaster funds.
Boyle, gei)erai ctiairman, as in.
who are interested In the question
Similar. difficulties faced the the· pilst,tne entir" proceeds wi!l
of censorship
the topi, of dis- Red·. Cross last 'year, 'the worst be' used toward ~e repair ~d
cussion will be Milton's Areo- disaster year in Red Cross history, upkeep of· .the clubhollie,.· which,
pagitica: .
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when the organization dishursed i~. ;,ddiilon to· regUlar cluh ·me.:tSomething of an' inovation ,was
lor disaster reUef.
ingS, is frequently used lor· pro.tried at, the last meeting when, ' L. GUhertRhoads' local Disaster grams' and ·evenis ofservlce
for. want ~f a meetin~ rqo~ at ~he.·
. of the Red Cross, In ex- clubs and . other community'
IBorc>ug:h Hall,the discUSSIon ·was preSsing the' hope that the resi- groups.
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held ~ the hOln~ of Mr. and
: dents of this area would respond' .' Luncheon and, tea will .he serv~
O. J. Gllcreest of VaSljar. avenue. generously to the appeal, pOinted ed each day.
.
~O'1-g th"se. present for the dis- out that the Red Cross expended
cuilili°n .on Macbeth were:
$786,366 lOcally for disaster reUef
Plan Washington
Mrs. A.· Sheppard, Mrs: T. following the -August, 1955 fioods.
. lMrs. G. V. Kremkoff, Of thid amOUnt $379",086 was con- . Mrs. Martin F. Hatch, Drexel
AlDia Daniels, Mrs .. J. T. I'\ilkston, trlbuted through Chapters ouside Ihu, chaiiman of the'lnternation_
Mr. and Mrs. Gllcreest, Mr. and
al affairs department of the ;DelaMrs•. J.,. G;riftltbs, Dr•. Ross Sc'rea~
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to' the ilppeal ware County Federation and h.er
tOil; tii-}&;ym"UrW.Kleizlen, and
directed fo. the Ameri_ co-chairman, Mrs. ,Morris Fussell,
William Oalley.
Cross, 235 S. 17th Streel, RIverview road, have planned a
trip to Washington, D... .C. on
~ra~~d~~f:"~sa'~ or to the· local Red March 14 for the.club Internatl~_
'56 IIMorse. treasim,r' Mis: Birney K. al affairs chalnlten, eluQ presidents BOd the County Executive
Board.
An increa.se of reported tuber- Sigma XiTo Hear Massie . The expedition will Include atThe Swarthmore Chapter of tendlng q Foreign Affairs Combeen revealed by figures from the Sigma Xi wlil hear Samuel P. mittee Hearing, briefings at the
Bureau of statistics imd Records, Massie, chalrma'l'of the depart- department ot State. a visit, to an
Department of ,Health.
ment of chemistry .at Fisk Uni. EmbaSsy, and 'some sight-seeing.
to 40 people.
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According to the figures, a. total versity, speak on "The Chemistry The .group is limited
of· 254 cases were reported,. lis of
at its final d i n - D A I t MeeHag
ment of adequate pubUc recrealion prosrams In
County, is, expected toO qe eQlDpleted for
public dlatrlbutiOD by .Tune
¥r. Robinson stated that
findinlll of' the first
,of
sluely
that 19 of the .49
communities In Dela1l'llre County
not report any.
summer
recreation projIrI!Dl.
.
'LD\:al· members Of. the citizens
Committee iJlc)ude:.
AmY. HOwland, Swarthmore,
Frank. Fitts .and James.· Sands,
Walfuigford; .and Samuel S, Start,
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6 Seniors Named
Red Cross Seeks
NMSC R.nners
.Flood Relief Aid
~ud'Se~blu.~ep'~r:-:rhl~ .:v~.:nP-- ~ seniors at Swarthmore High Bria. Gen. Brenton G. Wallace,
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ATTENTION: 'A¥ATEURrATENT
Peter E.
I
,
.
eslabUsbm.... t Of public r~tion
goals for Delaware. COWlty Is
underway, he Sldd. The commit-
ro:tecture
Church School begins at 9: 45
.
How spiritual understandlng of a.m. Sunday with .classes tor all convene at 9:30.
The Board of Deacons wiJl meet
God as divine Mind opens the ages. At the 11 o'clock Moining
he .Junior High Fellowship In the Woman's Association Room
"
way to greater abilities and op- Worship Service Mr. Kulp w'ill will m~t for worship ,andAsso'
choral on Tuesday at 8.
reading
Woman
The Bandage· Group will meet
DOES YOI. POLICY
portuniUes will be brought out
Uon roomIn'atthe
5. At
5:30,s when C18the
Christian Science services Sunday
There are three nurseries f o r .
Class joins the at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
,
IHCLUDE P. 1.7
by the Lesson-Sermon· entitled. Infants and children up to four
h
Circle 7, Mrs. Harold C-; WU.
group a movie will be sown enIf ,.ou have . . automOltlIe
"Mind".
years of age. There is aiso a Kin- titled '''The Outsider." Supper will Iiams, chairman, wllJ meet at
accident
,.pu'U be triad
The Golden Text is from Rom- der~artenChurch program and a be served In McCahan Hall at 10:30 Wednesday morning at the
you hay. the poliq with
ans (12:2): "Be not confomled Juruor. Church P~w!!. :~ 6:30, followed hy choir rehearsal home of Mrs. Corhan· C. Sh~te,
the P.S. (PenOD&! BerYto this world: but be ye trans- Worship hour, with c
t 7
315 Maple avenI/e.
ice). ~.S." ja, the perIOnal I.,.,ice, ofa .qqa1i.
formed by the r""ewing
ot your ting In the .Sanctuary
withartot
their a Th' e Se'
HiDh Fellowsl:!...
'
th fit
ruor...
• :-Church School Cabinet will
lied A!:tna Cuualtjr Agent.
mind, that ye may prove what is
.dunng. e rs I p.
wllJ continue the series. of dis- meet at 8 p.m. In the Woman's AsLet al tell 1"I>a whJ' yeu
that good, and acceptable, and the servIce. Dunng ~he s ngmg of
on "DevelOping a Rela- sooiation rOOm.
need the Polic,. with the
P.B.
perfect, will of God."
t~e second hymn, chil~en will he tion with God." The subject of Circle 11, Mrs. Frederick M.
All are welcome to attend
directed to the Kind~garten this meeting will be "The Bible". Porter, chairman, will meet at
Told~
services at First Church of Christ, Room for their. own program.
A film ahout the 'Bible will he 8: 30 at the home of Mrs. William.
!he .Methodist Youth Fellow- shown and Mr. Bishop will lead F. Porter, RoSe Valley road, WO"-.I
Scientist 206 Park av~ue at 11
o'clock.
ship WIll meet ~t 7 p.m. at
the discussion which follows. The Iingford.
AU Line. o/'mura! .church .. The JunIOr High Fellow- Hill be the guests of the FelOn Thursday, the Primary
'~I saw it in "The Swartbmorean"
333 Dartmouth Ave.
ship WIll also meet at the ohurch I
hi of the Tully Memorial Choir will rehearse. at 3:30, the
at ,7 o'clock with Counselors Mr. ;"::b;:erian Church of Sharon Junior Choir at .4: 15, and the
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and Mrs. James Morrash and Ron Hill wi!J Iii. the guest of the Fel- Chancel Choir at 7: 30.
Sutton.
th
'11 low,hlp for supper at 6: 30 in McThe College Student;'Discussion
.alii'
Monday at 7: 30 p.m. ere WI Cahan lIail and then at .the meet- and Social Action Group will con_
be a MYF sub-district· rally at ing which' wlll b
W
The discussion
topic will
be_
Hill Methodist
Church·
_________
'Taith Healing".
.
The Commission on Education
and )Vorkers' Conference for .all
-----,.......,...,;'7rnmi~--1 teachers and officers of the church
SER.YICIS'
school wllJ be held at 8 p.m. Tues_
day.
PRESBYTERIAN
Cottage Prayer Meeting wlil he
Joseph P. Bishop, Mini.BIer
held
at the hoine of Mrs. Fred
John Sahott. AssOcIate M!DiIter
Murrsy, 739 Yale avenue. Dana
. SUDda,.; FebruarJ' Z4
Loudin will be the Leader.
9:30 .A.M.-Adult Blhle Classes.
Oholr rehearsals on
9:30 and 11:00 A.M. - Church
are-Cherub choir at 3:45; Junior
School Classes.
I11J1I1IITCtIIUII
9:30 A:M. -'- Mr. Schott will
Choir at 4: 15; and Chancel Choir
preach.
..
_"""lV .
at 8 p,m.·
_ io;;e,.l"'iCtl bmo.
4: 30 P.M.-CoDimunicants Class.
5: 00 P.M.-.lr. High Fellowship.
TRINITY NOTES
6:30 P.M.,......sr. High :Fellowshlp.
8:00 P.M.-Young Adults.
A celebration of the Holy Com.
Wednesday, February 27
munion will he held at 8 o'clock
10:00 A.M.-Women's Bandage
~unday mornlng. At 9: 30 there
I
~oup:
will he a service of Morning
ME'mODIST CHURCH
Prayer and Church SchOOl, and a
J~hn C. Kulp
service of Mornlng Prayer agaln
Minister
at 11: 15.
Wilde
Robert
. Minister of Music
The Jun Ior COnfirmati on CIass
Snnday, February 24
will meet at 7 o'clook Sunday
evening;
9:45 A.M.,......sunday School.
I FatII 7: 15
shI p.m.illthe Young
t
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preacb. Peop e's e ow p w mee ,
6:00 P.M.-Wesley Fellowship
the Adult Confirmation Class
Supper.
he held at" 8 o'clock.
7:00 P.M.-MYF and, Jr. High .On Monday, ·St. Matthias Day,
Fellowship. 'F b'
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there will be a celehration of the
Tuesday, e ruary
unI
0
8:00 P,M.-cburch School Con- Holy CO~. on at 1 a.m..
ference.
Boyts ChOIr sopranos wIll rehearse
at
4:45. p.m., and the Girls'··Choir
TRINITY CHURCH
K. Lawrence Whittemore. Re_ctor rehearsal will be held at "'1:30.
BUDday, Fehruary 2'
At 10 o'clock Tuesday morning
8:00 A.M.-Holy Cpmmunlon.
the Sewing Group will meet In
9:30 A.M.-'Morning Prayer.
the Cleaves Room. A service of
Church SchooL
Evening
Prayer will he held a~
11:15' A:M.-'Mornlng Prayer.
5:40
p.m.,
and at eight o'clock
7:00 P.M. - Jr. COnfirm&lIon
Class. .
the regular meeting of the Eve.
7:)5 P.M.-Young People's Fel- ning Group of the Woma~'s Auxlowship.
Iliary will he held. .
8:00 P.M. - Adult Confirmation
11111 IGlINElSMAM
Holy Communion will be celeClass.
Deeda II10ney to
brated
at
7
O'clock
Wednesday
iDOd-..
..........
Mondsy, February 25
•
layout ••• add
morDing.
At
10
o'clock
there
.
will
(St. Matthias)
.
..-vices that attract
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
be a meeting of .the Bihle ci....,
Tuesday, February 26
which is ,being cDnducted by Mrs.
5:40 P.M.-Evening Pray.... '
Morrison. At 4: 45 p.m.
... WMnesday, FebruarY 27 .
there will be a rehearsal of the
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Boys' Choir Sopranos. The Eve10:30 A.M.-Bible Study.
ning
Group of the Woman's AuxThursday, February 28
iliary Square Dance to be held on
8:l10 P.M.-Bible Study.
Wedhesday at 8 p.m. in the Parish
FrIda,., March 1
Yes. ~ . many more needs, because
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
and all those intereSted In
square dancing are invited to atTHE RELIGJOUS SOCIETY
tend.
.
Provident
is ready to make
FBI ED.PtE·
a. little
OF FRIENDS
Choir rehearsals .will he held at
$31.00 per uiontb you can borrow
Sunday.' February U
.
P~na1Loansforanywoithwhile
11:00 A:M;-·Family Day at Meet- 6:.30 p.m. Thursday for Altos; 7: 15
.. DluCh as $504.43 for 18 months.
ing for·Worship.
p.m. for Sopranos, and at 7: 30
purpose ••• at low bank ratesl
Monday, February 25
p.m. for, the .. Men's Choir. The
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
Wednesda.Y, Februa.ri- 27
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
UNITARIAN FEllOWSHIP
FIRST 'CHURCB: OF
of Del""'... Co••ty
CHRIST, SGo;:NTIST_
KI.J.75IJ ..
SWARTHlIIlORE .
PLAN Wl'IH
5 ....., ....._.,24
Park Avenue below Harvard
IO:SO ........--.I..1ar FoI_rp ICIoaodI
SaMq, I'eItraaI7 at
SdoooI)
.
11:00 A. M.-8UDday School.
I.:GO A....-Worshlp ServIce..
11:00 A.lf.-TIIe r.-cm BeJt_
_ ...: SOLON Do _ElA"
will be "Mind." ,
Topic: "c.. W. Fool _
To ...
Wetblesd.,. ~ meeting each Worfd Today'"
SocIal How
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week. 8 P.K." Readlng .Boom,
401 nartmouth Avenue,
oicr ....... --. SpoI........
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
MiS; , boIlaldDyewith
~~~.~M:·
anc! Davfd
II tine' iii
'..~8rla~ from
'Whlt-
. We can now supply you with be.~, ~ cases· !hat
(I) hold 151.1". in ~it jaclm, (2) li~in an uptJ9ht
position. P) 'hlilp to Rep records duitand (41 are
reasonablY at $~.98 and $4.98. . ' . , ; ' .. .
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A Day to Open Your Heart
NEWS NOTES
Sven 80rei To Receive
Scout's Eagle Rank
, .
March Fashion Show'
TO
Aid Co. ChiLLI'
--lilt
_18 Camp' Site
a:~~~~.:,: 0;::; ~ Of Summer Day Camp 91~~C:::::~:::t~)
Attend Educational Conf•. Pack 432 To Attend
US
John- R. Schott Wins·
Two SWarthmoreans Mrs. Ray'. Blue and Gold D i n n e r ,
Rotary Fellowship
Mr. aDd Mrs. William E. Hetzel,
Jr., with their daughter Miss Car_
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01 Hetzel are spending the winter
ost
.
II
at their home at Sea Island, Ga., many are. specltled, an,d m
are Dessert-Bridge to Fo OW.
where they will be until the Ctrst quite dl1IIcult to earn. In addition,
Mothers' Annual
a mlnlm\lJll period of one year Is
. ,
ofJ = StorIazzl, Jr., of Park required to elapse between the
Event
avenue entertained 20 fellow time a Scout becomes. FIrst Class
AsslStanoe for Delaware Count,
members of the senior class Of and the tline he reaches Eagle. . children more unfortunate than
!,
Pennsylvania Military College
Perhaps more impOrtant are the their own will hi! llffered ,by the
and their escorts at cocktails and requirements In Scout 'spll"lt and Mothers Club oc.. S"rarthmore
bulfet supper February 9.
participation. An Eagle candidate tbroughits .annual SprIng Fashion
Miss Genevieve Reavis of Uni~ must ha'{e served many hours for Show, held this. year ThUl"Sday
versIty place went skIIng'during a God, country and feIlDW man evening, Mardi 14, In the audio
recent week end In the Catskills through Scout service projects torlum of the \UgIr schOOl. ,
Valle yN, .Y'.
and'other church and community
The lar....... t fund-ralain.g event
.
at Bear Penn
hi Sco t
Wi
activities.
He
must
serve
s
u
ot
the year,' t. he aIIalr
annually
lli
B
b
Mr. and Mrs.
a,!D ux aum, unit as a leader. He must set an
•
formerly of Swarthmore, have
garners money whicli is dlstr:\but.
moved from Arlington, Va .. , and example to other Scouts
ooe ed throu~ selected welfare
are at the present time residing who Is doing his best to live up to groups, _ed tilts yeitr by the
in Argentina.'
the principles of Scouting in all committee as Camp . Sunsblne,
Miss Virginia BuI1Itt, daughter the areas of his Ute.
Camp Hope, S\llU\Ycrest SchOOl
of Mr. and Mrs. James Bell BuISven, now 15, was a Cub Scou for Boys and the Community
lUI, Jr., of Lincoln avenue Is In In Stockholm, Sweden, from 1949_ Nursing Service. The group will
1952. There he served as Perman- also continue its adoption of a
'
charge of refreshments for
24 J't
k •wiD
date
remember,"
"10 film
DoJUll1. SQuare dance which will take ent dennerStand S
earned
rank G reak orph f n ' initiated last year,
R --~."FEBRUARY
Why". D __ - u5e
betoBeart
SundaY_he.
da)' Saa.
• nel...ed n'sthe
hiw,"est
will
doorbell and give ,on an opportunity
10 support your
Sc t ar,
ok. w
S en's
•
--:..ing your--,
place thI's week end at Wellesley of Second
e . activity
...
acnording
to Mrs•. John Francis,
Heart ru-Iation', nationwide ....ult upon the beart diseases throu,h
College, Wellesley, Mass.,
Cub
ou ra
V·
welfare chairman.
. to t", H eart .......
diti on- In ScoutIng then lapsed
for United
a year . Mrs. FrancIs,. dI------'
• CORm'bulion
Winter Carousel whi-'".. tra·
t th
"".......ng the
.
ally comes' during the IIrst week as his family moved. 0 e
distribution" IJf fuilds, said that
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COLLEG. MAGAZINE
To Appear on Tv.
end of the spring semester.
a Tenderfoot Scout her
regarded a healthy
PUBLISHES ARTICLE 'Members of th,!! Swarthmore Dorothy Lee H"opklns, dau",ter in Swarthmore Troop 3 In' April ,summer In the sun as one Of the
for a stroug. and emo.
Word has luit been received Woman's Club will participate In of Mrs. Dorothy N. ll:0pklns, 410 1954 In November of 1954 SVen,
from Hood College' that
a television program next Monday Haverford .. place, has r:",entl y now' a member of Troop 2, hesound growth,. Therefore
Schiff, a graduate In the class of afternoon, February 25, In con- been elected to t!,e Dean. s List caine a Second Class Scout. He the money will be divided to make
1955 at Swarthmore High School nectlon with the club's annual for high academIC standing. at b
Fi - ~ CI
In A ril 1955 It possible for the camps to carry
has published an' articl, In the Antiques Fair, scheduled for,pembroke College In Br!,wn UnI- eca,:
los:ssanci
In
on their program f.or providing
school 'magazine "The' Herald" March 5 6 and 7
versIty. A graduate of Swarth· Stat;
,,:.y,
/ camping experience for those un.
. Robert
I Boyle, more Hi g b Sch00,
I sh e Is a mem- vember
>,,56. the God and COUD_
,
. it. Th
"Contributions are solic!ted fro~
Along "
wlth'Mrs.
Sven earned
able to . fin
. ance
_ e N ......
~....,;
stUdents a.nd the best articles are general chairman, the club~omen ber?f the sophomore class and a , Award in February 1956 alter Service provides camping scholar_.
selected fot· each edition of this wil' be guests of Mac McGwre, on candidate for the bachelor of arts try
; t his
h To ships for youths over 12, Which
a year's
seNlce
0
" ..urc rank
.
literary magazine.
his •Channel 12 show, from 1 to 3 degree. She h as·been active as a hold
both.
the Eagle
Scout
Is
age Ilmlt.m C amps S un.
Karen Is at present a sopho- p.m. The partiCipants will include: member of the University Chorus. and the God and Country award shine .and Hope:
more at Hood. While In hlil!
Mrs. Edward Cratsley, Mrs.
Mrs. Margaret McGuigan of is to achieve the highest Sc'outing
Mrs. Francis IS ~ed" on the
h
to If
wei far e COIDmlttee by Mrs.
school she was on the editorial Robert Clothier, Mrs. Raynham T. Dartmouth avenue Is
staff
the sChool paper "The Bates, Mrs. S. L. Althouse, Mrs. at Women's Medical Hospital,
d shi responslblll Charles.. Rldewooci, Mrs. John
Garnet" and she served as edltor- Arthur B. Kent, Mrs. Robert J. Germantown, from a recent lll- ti v~n s hea l e~.J' Troop 2 hav; Harvey, Mrs. Curtis Jones,. Mrs.
In-chlef 'If her' class
In Turner, Mrs. WilllamGlII, Mrs. ness. She is the grandmother of
asa Den Chief in A ..Davld Speers, Mrs. Carl Colher senior year. She Is the daugh- H. LeRoy McCune, Mrs, David Mrs. James L. Malone, and great Pack 1 and Pa.trol Leader In his flesh, Mrs. George Pagano, Mrs'.
ter of Mrs. Ethel K. Mitchell 9 f Bingham, Mrs. Robert Allison, grandnlother to MollY, Kathy,
troo' A' trained junior leader Baron CrI_le, Mrs. ,Richard Ecken.
Sycamore Mills and Rldley·Creek Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer, and Mrs. Jimmy Malone of the Dartmouth whoPhas assisted In training other. roth,and: Mrs, Robert Wood ...
roads.
Howard C. Hopson.
"avenue address.
. leaders In diBIrIct-wide pro-' ,Fashions will be provided by'
mOl!d K. DenWOrtb and Harry
Oppenlal)der, were participants In
:::s
prepthe Governor's invitation confer- DI'!!:r
ence on public education held at parents of Cub Scout Pack 432
Day Camp sponsored by the aration for a tead1lng career at
The International affairs dethe. University of PennsylVania FrIday, Februilry 22, at the PhlJadelphta Society for
the college level, at one of the partment of the Swarthmore Woearly this mootlt.
SwarthmoreMethodlst Church. An ChllW:en .aDd AduIts,-to serve majQr universities In the, ,British man's Club presented February
12, une of its members Dr. Frances
ThIa regional conference tor the appropriate .Washington's Blrth- handicapped children In tilts area, Isles.
Bo", In 1936 In Roobester, N. Y., R. Fussell, In 1. program titled
five counties of Philade~phla, day motif will d.omlnate the table has been made possible through
Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, decorations d8Slgned aDd con- the cooperation of Swarthmore he·.is the' son of the Rev. aDd "The Changing World Scene."
and. Bucks, was thellrst Of a ser- structed by the 'four dens. TPe>7 College, Robert Furuno, reerea- MrS. John Schott. A 1903' grad- Mrs. Gorton W. Brush, chairman,
il!01 of aImIlar. conferences lobe wlH be an. OPPOrtunity for adlll!s tlon. director of the society,. has uate of the University School In IntroduCed. Mrs. Fussell follOWing
.
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Sh'aker Heights, Ohio, he expects the stated meeijng., .
sponsored !IY '!he Governor's ad- to dUpllcate George Was~n s announced. .
feat
at
Rappahannock,
and
for
Sorae
30
crippled
children
to receive the Bachelor Of Arts. In her unemotional analytical
visory c. c> u n.c I I on education
throughout the state. Closely pat- younger .folk to do likewise with Delaware County will be accom- degree from Haverford College In evaulatlon of Ihe World's trDuble- .
terned alter the President's concoin of the realm.
at
With plans Haverford, In J\lDe, 1957. I!uring
Dr. Fussell focused the atference of last year It concerned
A number of awards are Sched- for a four-day week of Monday the sUptmet; of·1956 he studied,at tention of her large audience
itseIC with IdentIfYIng basic prob- uled' for Cubs .completing achieve- hrougb Thursd8y, from 9 a.m,.to theUniverslty Oxford, England, upon Suez, Algeria, Hungary and
lems In education' and with pro:. ment requirements, and two new 3: 30 p.m. through the facilities of on a seholarahip.
Poland. She traeell the; recent
posing i-ecommendatlons for their members Of the pack wlll' receive Swarthmore College frOm June 17
At HaverfOrd College, where dev"lopments of the' expanded
solution.
their bobcat badges. '
to JUiy 25. The campers will ranie jle hOlds a four-year scholsrshlp, U.N. and the shitt in, policies of
Participants .In the conCerenc,e
An exciting evening of enter- In age from five to 14, and will John Is a mem~ Of the Founders the U.S.S.R. to 1111 the vacuum In
comprised leaders from vartous tairunent Is planned for ~e whole be separated according to age and Club honor SOClety. He has been the Middle East.
civic, welfare, governmentsl, lab- family, and a record tUrnout is severity of their handicaps.
EdItor-InoChiet of the Haverford
In sketching the trends In ecoor;'and educational· groupS In anii expected.
A well-rounded program has News, chai,rman of the college
nomic deVelopment, Dr. Fussell'
around Phil'ldelphla.
.
rlculum
commlttee,
business
'
been designed
for the D ay Camp, ;Iller
of the
Drama Club,
andman_
as- mentioned as milestones the
NEWS NOTES
to Include circle-games, communl- sil.1ant manager of the Varsity gui#J'd misSiles' program, 'the
.
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.
ty
singing,
the
"mllky- Soccer' Team. He was a. member search
Geo:>hyslcal
Year andl'n recent
reDr. L. R. Sher.0 Of North Ch,esMrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harv"(milkCOOkous,
d
k)
in chemistry
the techt
ter road, .professor 0 Greek at ard avenue entertained at lunch- way
~'.
I d
t f th U I
an crac ers, ~ '" of the Freshm-Introduction
.
.
aDd
crafts,
athletics,
nature,
Commlltee
and
the.
Commenc.,:.
filca
a
vancemen
0
em' riSl'ng
n ted .Swarthmore CoIlege, was one of eon Tuesday of laSt week In honor
"
trI
d
States. "The revolution
seven educaiors who visited' Ur- of Mrs. Frances 'R. Fussell, the sWllnmmg,
ps an
ment Speakers Committee.
.sinus College
.' this week to revieW afternoon speaker at the Woman,s gram"
events: "Each
this proD
'
his coII'
expectationsnations
amonghas:
'theIncreased
under- ,,_
Furunopart
saidof "will
be
urmg
ege summer va- developed
Cripp~
th~
t
I
S~:"i,ecame
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It's a wonderful feelingwhen they're' !ill' protected by
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fileI'fJ6fJies
«tIMMs
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. .Persona'
Service
)
ThIOugh this agency you
caD.
get _
ftose
icc. Tbis'means our
and continuo
virtually eYeI)' form .of .DlsIlJ1lllCe pr0ous assistanc:e, expert attention to your
tection you need for your family, home, , IS""",, ni!eds. and prompt service if
.automobile, and business. .
accident or loss Occurs•
And \vbetl you get £tna CosuallJl
P.S. also 'meaDS you'll 'g~t' the
protection through us, you get far_
same friendly cooperation from l£tna
than jUst Dlsurance • , .' ;!lOll get t,"
Casualty agents aDd claim offices
policies with the PS. - personal 5erV" . . wherever. you go.
~
Caa us today: start /lOW to enip "the wond~ul
Julin,",hIlt comu lIIi,h tiw.~:the ~8 with lire PS.
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to fit the
handi- cations, he was employed ty The economic tensions. until now
Philadelphia, fine arts chairman ca s Of the articular groups."
I Inn . in Buck. Hill Falls, an En- 'foreign aid. is more strategic than
of the Pennsylvania Federation of
p
p. '
. teramment DIrector and manager
.Women's Clubs:'
. The. program Will be ~der the of the auditorium; by the Lincoln ;n.!::~: assistance," said Mr•.
dll"eclion Of. Furuno, asSISted by Electric Company of Cleveland,
Mr. and Mrs. James Clill'ord of
stall' members and V?lun- Ohio, as a sales 1rainee; and by
In answering her -own quesRutgers avenue will have as their teer mds. Many volunteers Will be the Chagrin Valley Herald in lion, "What can we do to help?"
gueststhts week ~.... Mrs. Clifth f
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needed bo
or e ac ua,. camp Chagrin Falls. 0., as chief reporter. r. usse emp 8SlZe
e &rea
ford's brother-In_law· and sister program and for transportmg the. A unique feature of the Rotary need fOr the United States to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert COllison with children to and from camp. Any- Fellowships program is that, with change attitudes, drop prejUdices
their three chlldren Mike, Ken, one wishing to voluneer their ser- 9 300 Rotary Clubs throughout the and strengthen their own moral
and Doug of Wyckoff, N. J., her vices should contact .Nancy Cros_ f;ee world each student is in values in concern for. others. Her
s1stt!r. Miss Helen Etter, and Mr. son, director of Volunteer Services direct
with Rotarians and quotations from Lincoln's GettySWinslow Womack, of· Towson, Md. at the Soelety's Headquarters,. 18th their families' In the country burg' Address pin-pointed these
and Lehij:h aven11es, BA 6-1900: whete he is stw:I.Ylng. Chosen admOnitions.
R.c.lv.s M.A. D.g....
The Philadelphia Society for fr
Dr. Fussell Vias a panelist with
barbef . .
Irma E. Zlmmer, Ogden 'avenue, Crippled Children and A4uIts, Rotary Clubs In their home towns, the French Ambassador Herve
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received .her master of arts de- Inc., Is supported through the an- Rotary Fellows are selected for Alpband, and Senator William
&rea 'Inhlstory for the
nual Easter. Seal Campaign which their .high sc;holastic stapdlng, l'ulbright of Arkansas under
of Pennsylvania, Itt the rudyear. ,this· year will be.held·trom March leadersPip abIlity, Interest in Moderator Walter Cronkite on
'lId
build.nc ..nlCOCati0n,
'tSfo April 21 under. the chair_ world affairs;. and ablUty to make the Bulletin Forum televised Sun. the campu~ In PIhIladelphia. ...... manshlp of Clyde R, Spltzner.
friends easily.
day, February 10.
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grams, SVeD Is currently serving 'than U~~jn~arIbY sstrin°re, WUDlththe
as Junior Assist;lnt Scoutm,aster
em~,
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and Troop Scribe for Troop 2.
Son!.
Mrs. Frank Bilotta. of
. Attf..am Delml'nt in 1954 Sven Sprmgfield is _general chaimiao.
>'" ....ained..to
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was
roop
Aqua
Director. He became a Red Cross lOwed by aesseTt and bridge,
Junior Lifesaver In February
1956..
STUDENT MUSICALE
Sven studied" in communicants'
The music students· of Mrs.
training class and 'became a mem- Wesley N. Wagner participated In
ber of the SWarthmore Presby- a' musicale Saturday afternoon at
terian Church. in March 1956. He ber home on Michigan avenue,
belongs to his church's. Senior with ·thelr parents and frienda at- .
High .School choir. At· SwartIi- tending. The following students
more High School he belongs to participated:
the band, orchestra, and chorus.
Sandra Althouse, Nancy Gayley,
Sven has been in charge of design_ Nancy Gowing, Jane Moore, Gay
Ing window displays for Scouting Pyle, Cynthia Topping, and Carol .
for several years and has served Vint.
Mrs. Betty Cayley wl10 was
others many times t!ll-ough such
troop projects ·as clothing drives a sp~clal guest sang a solo 'accomfor Goodwill. Industries and the panied on .the piano by her daugh_
Scout· "Get Out the' Vote" . cam- ter. ACter the music, everyone enpaigns:
. joyed a ValentIne party.
Sven has earned merit' badges
in IIrst aid, world brothemood,
Friendly Circle To M.et
citizenship~ in the nation, citizenMrs. Mark Bittle, 12:;; Rutgers
ship in the tiome, personal fitness, avenue will be the hostess at the
scholarship, pUblic health, swim- Friendly Circle meeting Thursday,
ml"g, life saving, forestry, safety, February 28. Mrs. Dillwyn Durncamping, ftremanship, nat u r e, all will. 1!e' the CO-hostesS.
cooking,. ~ome" repairs, weather,
rea.ding. music. stamp collecting~ . Mr. and \\frs. Joseph B. Shane
and IIshing.
will entertain. Sunday evening in
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honor of author Budd Schulberg,
Mrs, Franklin Gillespie of Har~ arid'Mr. Saxe CUDm1lns, editor of
vard avenue entertained at a Randolb House, and Mrs. Cumluncheon last Friaay.
mins, following Mr, Schulberg'S
talk in Clothh;r MemOrial•
REQUEST FOR RIDS
Mrs. Fral)k G. Keenen, chairSealed bids will be reeeived, ~ in Counell man of public- affairs for the DetaChamber. Borough Hall. Swarthmore, Pa. ware County Federation of WODlon Monday March 11th. 1951 at 7:80 P.M. en's Cl\ibs, entertained,- -all -indifor sale to the Borough of one new 1951.
eight cylinder model Chevrolet. Ford or ~4ual club chairmen at· dessert
PIYf!1outh - automobile· suItable lor DOUee last week at her home .on Harvard
work. The bidder shan state the allowanee avenue.' She was assisted by Mrs.
he )'iJII make for.the purchase from the'
BorouKh o('one 19&6 Ford Sedan now avail. Ea~est p. ,Pfatteicher. her' co--able for insDection. The bidder aball 81ao chairman7 and. Mrs. Karl M. Fox,
quote on an additional new 1951 Chevl'Olet. jUnior vicl! h '
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Ford or Plymouth Rutomoblle and shall
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8trtte the allowance he will make for the
Margaret-E. Pownall of'Swarthpurehase from the Boro~Rh of one 1956 . more place, a student at Mount
Chevrolet Sedan now avatlable for Inli~ H I k
d
tion.·
a yo e, an Joy Hill and MarBids. shall ~ in a.eeordanee WiU: ·.petl. jorie McCutchan, students at
...tio.;" a _
o! whlOh ...... be 0""'10t! Swarthmore ~ollege, attended the
r ..... tho unde~ll\'Iled..··
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Fifth AnnUal COIIference on ReFed.raJ exciBe taxes ...bon refunded b7 lIgious
Voeations' for OOego!
ohall be to the Women at Unimi Th~ocIea1
The 8 0 _ ...... the ri"'t '" _I •• Seminary In New York Clb'
"'I Club, and Mrs. EdwardLodhoIz of mOdi~ed
C~-mlsslon
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Of the school and
conCer with the faculty and students during a three-day visit 'for
: a final stage of' an evaluat(on and
reaccreditation of the college. The
educators who visited UrSlnus are
rnembe-s of the
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Higher Educatlon_of the Middle
States Assoclallon of Colleges and
Secondary Sobools.
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as their
guest Mrs. Lathbury s uncle Mr.
Warren Swett of Boston, Mass.
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World Trouble S'pots
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Pre-School Children
(Continued from Page 1)
gave their· time and energy ,to
complete this yaluable count and
jn particular to acknowledge the
help ot the. area captains, Mrs.
Hallock Campbell, Mrs. John Car_
roll, Mrs. Daniel Goldwater, Mrs.
HOWI1~JaCkScin, Mrs. David
Laird/
.. Wa.llace McCrory, and
Mrs. Maurice Webster, aDd their
enumerators llsted below.'
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The census In Rutledge was or. ganlzed by Mrs. Herbert Steigel_
man, secretary of the Home and
School Assoelation.
Those who helped with the tally
are the MeSdames:
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Valentine Fine, Samuel Carpenter, D. M, Hand, Joseph Turner, Maurice Day,?, Frederick Toiles, Joseph Ross, Harvey Stephens,
George' Blessing, Richard Wray,
J. A. Field, Jr., P. W. CarrUth;
Craig Allen, Grant Bebble, F. H. .
Mautner, George McKeag,W. W.
Watkins; Palmer Skoglund, James
Harper; Sam Hyn~, ~eter ~adi
son,. R. Daniel, Wilson Rlishton,
O. T. Redden ,CharleS . Hughey ,
Bernard Halpern;The Mesdames CharleS Martin,
John Derickson, Wells Forhes, Ed~
ward E/@.n, John HonnOld, Walter
Gr'lBl", Aiton Smith, David Gerner,
Henry Bunker, Edward CratsIey,"
James Taylor, T. E. Allison,
George Johnson, HenrY Russell,
Willlam, McClarin, Robert Van .
RavensWaay, . James Clifforll, Gllbert Mustin,. James Richards,
Frank Mader, Edmund J'1.nes, R. P.
Hetherington, Thomas Thorbahn,'
Eric Munro, William Rlal,~. R.
Draper, Allred Maass, M. Fulton;
Also, the Meiidames JOhn' PIccard, '. Henry Harris, Charllis •
Gerner, Samuel Gurbl, Alfred
BoYd, John DeMoll, Jaek Hunter,
RojIert ~,.. l'aarsJlall Schmldt,
, Colin Bell; Roward Siple.., Robert
DePue, Eugene Spitz, WUUarn'Me_
. Cawley, Albert Kitts, Robet l
, Kamp,' Wesley Roge, EdWIn Marshall, Prank WiIdebush, Charles
Hei.ler. ;,. W. tIIollander, M. Row_
land, :Robert . Walker; N'ewtoa
R7et&Cin, PtuHp ~, ;'.'1'.
Mo~tiou.ery. Carl ~tkIns, ; , _
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,-iNCOMETAX FACTS No.
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T~ Hints for Car and Home Owner~'
(TII~ .. OM 01 II .erIe, 01 article, 011 1_01 .-..e' ,...,
THE .SWARTBMOR~E~AN~~_ _-:.._-:---.-_ _~~::--=:-:=-:==::
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'·' "r' N..L Show'
JUnto
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Wilham F.
JA.'.e .
William F.' Lee Guernsey roael,
has been nationally hoiwred as a
ber fth Million Club of
mem
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the Penn Mutual, Llie lIlBurance
Company•. He i!' one of 124 lea~
in'th
mpAn';'s nation wide fleld
e co - .
t'
force of 2000 underw ers 0 1'8celve ti1Is recognition tor the outslanding 9 uallty ofbia 1JDderwrit.
8 Mr Lee
Ing activities during 195;.
is a member .of the Frederick
arte
Wright Agency, with headqu
rs
lOcated In the Fidelity.-Philadel-
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and the Swarthmore
Parellt-TeBpher AssociatiOD.
He received the Chartered.Llfe
Underwriter designation' of the
American ColleR ot LIfe Underw~ters in 1940 and Is chairman
of the publi~ relatlOll8 and member of the' board of directors of
the Philadelpbja Cbapter CLU•
Mr. Lee Is a member of the Int
tiona! Afl_..... Co'mmlttee ot
erna
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the National """"""a on 0
e
Underwriters and a member of.
the Million Dollar RoundTable of
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the National Aasoclation, ba ......
received this distinction" . nine
times.
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Members Grateful For
. "lie Americall '",'U.'t 01
,lie Pen",,!- .
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11GlltG Bock', 01 Otrll1fed PIIblic ACCOII"'Gllt. I.. COOpmltiOll
.CommUnIty
.1Of'1I 'lie II1'er'II41 ReGen" Ben>iCe.J
,
Support'
· -our lIome aD~ woo car mo. be tbe IJOllrce of dedbctiona tllat' wfli
.
~;.,.. 'lour fade~ Income t.a%:It I, ImPOrtUt to ell~ all poaalble de- M~belil of the Sw8rthmore
:4l1IetIOII8 because of the eanasa Involved. U 7DIl are In the lowest bracket I Jtll1ll~' Woman's Club are extreme'-ZOl)(,_ch
'IOU can lind In deducllona may mean a dollar In your I'
of
· pecket. For pereona with bigller
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grateful to til" .""idents
'Incomes the ,.nslble aaYicge are &Yent, ·)'ou are reqUIred to submit S war t h m 0 r e and neighboring
;even greate.
Information colicemlDg an7 we ot communities tor their enthusiastic
TIle Interest On a mO"-ge Is ·our 1I0me at a proOI,
b whether or support of the beneflt lashlon
deductible on your federal taz re- not the saln Is ten Ie,
:turn. In most casee, payments to WIlen 'IOU buy a bome 'Iou gen-. show whicb the clubwomen spona bank Include both Interest and erall7 agree wltb the preYlona sored last week at the Swarth!PrinClpal' as tbe mortgage Is re- owner.on a scbedule of adjustments more High School auditorium. phiaTrust Building.
Open Night at'S,ro.1 ..
~duc-' th'e Interest Is I.ss and a for taze.. Insurance, water rate..
th
B rn m' . Geermantown, Mr Lee
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'larger
ted f
S.
artbmore
_. on the col':
.... pbrtlon 10 applied to the·prln· and similar Item .. However, you From all preliminary reports, e o
Sproul. Observato~
,~paI. Onl)' the Interest Is de~u.. and the previous owner can daduct show seems to have been a great wCO·llsegrgeadaUnad ,'s !...o~m an':nt presi- l~ge c,;,mp.us will open its d~rS ~
'tible In the case of your residence. tols real estate tax In proportlob to
ess
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bli Tu--'- night m the
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the number of daya of the property succ .
dent of the cl8.l!!l .of 1.933 and a the pu. C
~Y.
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. tte.I Estale Tax..
tax 'lear that ach of 'IOU held the
Mrs. Roland Coit, president of
'b
f the bpard of manag- se.bnd of FebruDr)' open bo!",~
: Sometimes the monthly payment propertY-whether or not 'IOU have'
Juniors, welcomed those at- memMer Lea . oined the Home Of- Hqurs are. from, '1 to 8: 30 p.m•..
alao Includes an additional amount agreed to apportion the tax. You tending the show and introduced ers. r. .e J
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'wblcll the"bank holds for the pa7' are considered to bave paid yonr Mrs. Robert Scully, chairman of flee Agency of Penn Mutual In
:ment of '--es, Insurance, etc. In share of the. tax wben 'IOU bought
1934 H e d i n th'e Na~ from
. Richard Hook' Of Strath Haven
'this case th;'bank Is actlng.as 'lour the bome. This applies to an7·real the fashion show; Mrs. Richard
. e serv
, in
'agent In paying tax on your prop- estate you ·ma7 bave purcbased Reuther, co-chairman, and Mrs. 1944 to 1946. Active.
com- avenue is in Copley Hospital,
eit7. neal estate tax.s paid by-\he during 1956.
F. H. Forsythe, Junior Club ad- munity, Mr. Lee lias been 'pres!- Morrisville, Vt., ·with a, ~
·banIt
for
'Iou
are
deductible
as
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Mrs, Coit then Introduced dent of the arth
Swarthmore
leg as the result ot .a sk!Ing acci'IOU lIad paid them direcUy.DeclncUble AUlo Ji;xpe.....
.
Bee Rotary
ti
It your home had been da.maged
From tbe time yon buy an. auto- Mrs. Robert Berry, chairman of Club; the Sw. more
. rea. OIl d e n t . . .
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b1 Ore, storm or llood, your loss not mobile 'Ion begin to bave other ex- tile education committee of the
• covered by lD.urance Is deductible. pen8es wblch are deductible on Delaware Countv Chapter at the
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BOOKW,AYS
TIle amount of the loa8 Ie calculated 'lour federljl Income tax r e t 1 J l 1 l . '
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'by Comparing the felr market value Any 'state br .Iocal wes taz ;rOll pennsylvailia Association for Recif the propert7 juet before. and juet paid on the car purchase Is deduc- tarded Children, Since the proHOME.
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411 Dartmouth Ave.
'after the casualt7. Tble loss, or the tlble. So Is the cost of 'lour license, ceeds from the ,show went to the
On, 25 Year', f.p." ....
cost of ·the propert7, wblcbever Is platee, state lDspeetion fees and
lower, Is reduced b7 an7 Insurance Interest on an auto loan.,
chapter, it was fitting that Mrs. ASK ABOUT OUR
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ME.. ' .. ·'·3400 .
A Prtc. to M..t Every Family" Need
_"very to determine the loss for A common deducUon In many Berry explain something of the
DISCOUNT IN FEBRUARY
,tax
purposes.
tazpayers'
returns
statea ga..
When
large. 41Dounts are In· aline
tax. It
Is bestIstororkeep
rec- work done at tile TrainiDg
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valved It mal' be wise to have an ord of 'lOUr sa80line purcbases dnr- in Lansdowne.
expert appraisal made Immedlatel7 Ing the year, but If you don't have
Models diSplayed innumerable
·after the clit!uatty.
such a record 'lOll CDD still make stunning styl",( with tile slim skirt
a. reasonable estimate.
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.~ Yoa Sell • Home
It you had a col1lslon. 70u~. predominating in the crepes, silks
MemberS':"" Non-Memben - Friends
You are not allowed to deduct be able to deduct for the damage' and woolen!;. A few billowing
any108870u m'Qo sutrer on the w. to 'lour own car.notcovered by fn.' hemlineS were shown in cotto,,"
invited to the annual meeting of
of 7"Dr personal residence. How· surauce. A1thOllgb driving may
,
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ever,7ou ID8¥ be required to pay bave been faatt7, 'IOU are enUtled and chiffons. G~ and belge were
tax oil a gain resulting from seiling to the deduction If the accident wu emphasized in daytime wear, the
Co~perdt'iye
......--the 1I0use at a proOL.
not due to your negligence.
: two colors were even used toOf Swarthmore. Inc.
It, boweyer, you bny and OCCUP7 Sucb a los., or 1088 from ~ gether. This year the models walk...
another 1I0me within. one 'lear, be- thDft or other accidents Is deter-'
tore or atter, the lainful we of mlDed In' the lII&DI1er deaeribe4 ed out on a ramp, which enabled
yOur fOrlner 1I0me, 'IOU ate not above In connection with d8JDlge those away from the center aisle
land on the gain at the, time of th. to a .1I0use,
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, to see well Mrs, Welter Black
B:30 P.M.
,,-we. A1ternatiyel7, yOu can.tart Tile lllatruction book whJoII COJD8I played background plano music,
construction Of a home wltbiD a with 'lour tax fornii giVes fllrther
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f l~gion'Room_.. _ Borough H.II
"_"'G"", 4nd
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Nationally Honored
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Las. year, right hj;;re in this ~this Penh Mutual'
underwriter helped his clients translate their plans
• for the future into more than Ii miJli~n dollars
worth of present security and peace of mllid •••
Ihrong~ Penn Mnttiallndependence Plans.
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Consumers
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Informatlon.·He1p
alao ~the·Jn.
aYallab1ei
b7. telephone. or at olllcos
tarnal Revenue Servlo&. TIle Jtev:
enue SOrvtce urges 'IOU to consult
a properl)' quallGed advisor. U )Ooa!
decide to seek outside help.
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Ass'iI
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Next Ani.... 0aIm AJJ
the @tanto, the dllference.. In an7 tiona for Yoanelf ad Dependents.
N,B.-Paragraph nino' "lneome Tax Fae&s" Incorrecil7 IIste state
· automobUe Inspeeilon rees aa a tax dOduction for .....Idents of
PenJlSylvauia. Since thia lee In PellD87lvanla Is 'eollected pd-
~
~lorilemex""p.
l'elulatlo,!
to cover
costa
of lnspec!tlOII,
tile
fee Is
ralller lIIan
revenae.
Therefore,
It, Is not
a daductlb
'aa aD. ordInar7 and n _ r y bDsln_ exi>enae.
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several'doPI' prizes trom the stage
to lucky ticket holders. Several
attractive hostesses, dressed as
cigarette\ 'girls, carried ,boxes.:
strapped' around the neck from EI
ivhicli'they sold chances on door iii
BREAKFAST _ LUNCH _.pINNER
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OPEN 7 A.M. 'to 7:30 P.M.
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Telephone: Wamut 5-7300
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To Lead
PERSONAL - {fflHOLSTERING
Large . 'Chairs . Completely re. built' with new fabric $'55-Sotas
'$110 - Over 30 7ears experience•
. Six. years Qf Sw~rthmore. refer. .'_" '. 'eDces. All 'work IS done m our
.. '. own shop under ,personal super: ' vision qf M", Sereniba. EstImates
'. are free; Thom Seremba. Phone
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Life can. be more beautiful, easier and lots cit tun
If We tab advantage of to-day's modem eli!etriear conveniences when We awake in the morning.
But it is not onlym~ ~ ball hbc!ome el~'
• •. Eyer,. IJIII!!$t or."the day ele!!tricltY bringS
Tuning
A.S.P.T. and
minor repair3-5755.
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AN ORDJNANCB FIlI'ING THE
lIATIl OF COMPENSATION TO Bli:
PAID THE VAmOUS OFFlCZRS
AND EMPLOYBBS OF THE BOBOUGJI 0)' SWARTHMORE. 'COld·
MENCING - AS OF IANUARY I,
1967. ANl) CONTINUING 1/NT1L
FURTHER ACTION OF TJlB BOBOUGJI COUNCIL. AND MAKING
APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR •.
S. SAIA
Dan"-I Harria a vacancy baa occurred
the oRlee of auditor. of the BorGu,p
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'111IIJ.wood 3-1448
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THE COUNCIL OF THE BOR01IJGlf 1 196Z.
BOROUGH
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN' (SEAL)' .
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Ashee & Rubbish Removed'
LaWDII Mowed, General . '
Section I. That tor the year 1957 a'tax
BJ' Tbomu W. Hopper \
iWD& 11 beNby Jevled upOn aU
PretJdent of Co,;.cU 1
ZJ8 IIar1IIq Ave.,
Pa.
propert,. In' the Borough of Swarthmore,
t: Elliott Rieha~n
lubJec;t to lanUon for Borough Ptlf'POfo8.
Borough Secretary
at the rate of HYenteen and
APf'ROVED\tbtl 15th day
Boreuab Seerelar7-$G,I1f.OO per year. (l1 Jh) million each dollar of the valoa- of }o'ebruary. 1951.
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payable seml.monthl;. This officer
lion of same as aueued for County pur~ Joseph Beynoldl
shalJ be entitled to additional comBdrQ'ess
pensation j as heretOfore or hereafter poses.
----\\~-authorized for performing duties in
Section J. The tu above levied Ihall be
connection wlth preparation' of the apportioned ·to .and &!'dj)ng 'the following
LEGAL NOTICB
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tax duplicate. and as bullding and
SW ARTHMORR-R11TLBDGB
plumbing inspector, and, secretary
the ooard of adjustment.
(a) f·or general Borough purposes a tax
UNION SCHOO,," DISTRICT
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at the rate of fourteen and one-half
Auillan.- to the Borough
H....rs
(14 th) milia on each dollar of asSwarthmore, P.nlt.l7'lyania
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$4,356.00 per year. payable semisealed val~tlon;
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011 aar. ...
'owll..
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monthly. and such additional· com·
The Swarthmore-Rutledp Vnlon School 1
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District. will receive sealed bids. at
Into Sinklng Fund No. 12. a tax
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the rate' ot ODe-halt (¥.a) mill on offire of the ,Scbool Dist.rlct in tbtt
IWnographer to the board of adjusteach dollar of lWlelaecl valuation;
School Building. corner of - Coli• •
ment. as may bereafter be authorlr.td
by Borougb Council.
Princeton Avenuet!l. Swarthmore, p." . .,I·1
(e). For debt purposes. and payments vania up to f P.M., Wednesday. March
into
Sinking
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No.
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Boroal'h Tl'tuurer-$250.00 per :rear.
Payable
quarterly.
the rate of ODe (I) mill on each 1951 to be opened at a meeting of .~: I~;;~~~=~;;;;~;;;;~~~~
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dollar of allded valuation;
School Board at the School District ~
Boroaah Enl'ineer-Such com.pensatlon
(d)
For
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in
the
maintenance
of
O'D ~iareh 20. 1951 at. 8 P.M. or at. a
and fee. for lpeelflie'serviees authorlz..
6-2176
ed by tbe Borougb Council lUI CaUDell
the Free· Library a tax at the"rate lag .adjourned from thatl m.eeting. .
A$PHALT TILE • IUIIEI nLI
maY from' time to time approve.
of
one
and
onflooha1f
(1%)
mill
on
lupplles.
equipment.
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eaeh dona, or .........
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,LASTIC TILE • Y'NYL ,TIU
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lupplies.
athletic
medical.
lupplles.
Health OJDcer--fZ60.00 per year. PB7~
able monthl,.
making a total rate of Borough tax for
periodicals. and furniture.
FORMICA • LINOUUM
tbe foregoing purposeS 01 seventeen and
SpecUieations can be aeeured between
Assistant to Health Olleer--f200.00 per one-half (17%) mUll on each dollar of 9 A.M. and" P,M. dally except Saturd8.yll.
VENETIAN IUNDS
year. ))ayable quarterly.
nuessed valuation. AB aforesaid.
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Sund878 and hoUdays at the School DIs-;
Milk Jlllpeclor-$180.00. per year~
PASSED tMI 11th day of February. trlct. Office. The Board resen'e& the right
able semi-annually,
A. D .• 1957.
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'IOURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
Klngswood .3.8345
.Photographic Supplies
Mo.roe Sts.
Medl.
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, Florist
Formerl,
CARNS
650 B.ltimore Pike
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ROOFING
Gatters
W.rm·Alr Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
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George Myers. &Co.
'Box 48
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PYLE
Duplicating
Service
Offset Printing of All Kinds
• Letterheads
• Billhead.
• Announcements
• Programs
Allvertld., lette.. & 'fOdo.re~
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Photo-Copies MoUe
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Sw..... more
113-1497
Borou.h SoJIdto.r-A retainer of $1.200._
00 per year. payable Quarterly. and.
in addition' thereto. luch fees for
specific services· authorized by Coun_
cil 1.8 Council may froOl time to time
Wlien You 'CII.lUJe to
ATLANTIC
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Opentor-Dak ClerJr.-42,117.00
per )'ear. payable .lSeIJli.lQonthly,
J.welry Repaired
Janltol'-$2,142.00
semi.monthly.
year.
peio
· Foreman-BlahwaT
Department
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wnkly:
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ROROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
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Office of the County Controller.' ~ __ ,
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Tuesday, Februa~~2~G'~1:9~57~';~f.~r:i~~~
all labor. tooll,
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for Air Conditioning
Probation Offices' and
Offices in the Court House.
whicla .will be Opened in.the presence
the County Commillioners at 2:00 P.lI.
on . that day.
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tlfted Cheek in the ammmt. of "ten,' :~~~
(to,,) of"""'" total ......llt of '.J
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tIie Oft\ee of the Chief Clerk to the
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TWELFTH
SWARTHMORE
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five Association 9f Swarthmore, Inc., at Borough
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Samuel D. CIy"e. Jr.
George Plowm.n'
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Alteration.
1401 Rldle, Aven••
CHester 2-4759. ,
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17112 S.Chester Rd. KI4-17oo
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11th daY of February
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APPROVED this 11th day
of Februa.".. A. D., 195~.
.Joseph Reynolds
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939 Rockl,nRaad. Springfield,
By Thomas W. Hopper
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PreSIdent of Co,mclIIj
Attes•• Elliott B1ehar.bon
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.Ied. capable of· .aaumln,· reapomfWf.
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Informed of !hI. ad. Ioi A. 1..'
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Dic;k Franc:hetti
Section 2. The proper offiee~ ate bereb)' authoriZed to take .sueh action in con.
nection with the annuBl budget. and ap.propriations to be provldt!ld. therein. as
may be necessary to gi va effect to the
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far· 2 .....11...1"..
sa:leam.n to ftlN"Uent 10"11_' Ea....
trnanda:1 "COf'PONftM. No travel. Sal..
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the rate
of' '1.35 per hour.
ware.
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128 Yal. Ave.
Swarthmore.
$500 MONTHLY·
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Premium
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Rne/Wotch and
ClOCk' Repair$
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J. F. 'BLACKMAN'
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W.te•• a •••
Form~lr of F. c. Iod•• 50ftI
'Cronin.. Gaarda--4t.25 per ~o~r. ,pay_
· able weekly.
Sw.......ore. ',••
IIJ*I_c:. and ab"1ty d.t1red.· Htab-
II 3-6616
. By· Thomas WP•.....
Hopper
ld.n. of OjImciill
Attest.: ElJiott Riehardson
. BOrough ·.Secretary
APPROVED ,hi. 16th clay
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of February. 1951.
.,Joseph Reynoldl.
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Burgess
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AaxtUa..,. Policemen-whose employmeat
shall be authorlz.ed b:v Borough CoLlncil. 8uch c:ompensation from time to
"Ume as authorized or ratified b:t:· Borough Council.
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Collector of Sewer Renta-A commiliion
equal to ·two and ODe half (2%) per that.
NOW
THERFORE,'BE
Charl~
H. TDPpi:DB. a
cent of the net renu collected.
fllector of the Bol"C'ugh, Is ht:l"eby.
office
Chief of Poliee-$fi.066.00 per year. pay. to fill luch vacancy and to hold
for the unexpired term aforesaid. to wIt,
able semi-monthly.
until the fint Monday of .January 1968•
. BOROUGH 0>" SWARTHMORE
Ser&eant of Pollce-t:4,536.00 per year,
(SEAL)
payable semi-month",:
(SEAL)
-HEAT IN G0ILS
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
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Patl'Olmen-$olt212.00 per year pR7abl~
semi-monthly.. .
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CONSTRUCTION
BOROUGH OF SWARTIIIIJORE
RESOLtITION RB VACANCY
BOROUGH COlJNCIL
WHEREAS. due to the resignation
CouncllmJl.n Frank H. MeCo~an. a
has oCcurred In' the' membership of
Swarthmore Borough Councll;
of the net borough delinquent taxes.
when and as sueh delinquent taxes
are paid over to the borough by the
.county commfufoners. A proPortionate ollowance for expenses. as pro.vided bJ' law.
662
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three
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APPROVED thl, 11th day
of FebruarY, A~ D •• 1951.
·Joseph Reynolds
Burgess
Tax Collector-A eommIulon eQual
two and one~half (2 lh) per cent of
net borough taxes collected by her; a
commiaion equal to two (2) ,per cent
PASSED this
A. D., 1957.
-ATLANTIC
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approve.
Radio Operator-$3.1I2.00
payable seml.monthly'. .
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CH 2~5051,
WHITE. SUPS
q,. 69c.
trBha1im-~~
Plumbln. IWPHtor-8:264.00 per year.
payable semi-monthly.
t:r
Rlb,Roa:st
State
Diluzio and Sons
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Swift~s
Haverford,".ce .
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ROGER RUSSELL
Mrs. I\lark BltU.e presented a nates wID be presented at ~e
book .review entitled ''MIracle In De'.'t mee~ Of the C?lrl' Scout
IlalDmerstein Spe,ak$
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SILVER DOlLARS,
Ite~eft.l~er ~
Plbm~ing &Heating
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the M,0UDtain.s" by Harnett, T. Neighborhood Associabon,' Mrs,
Kane to the Friendly Open House R<>bert W. Be!llhardt. ne1ghbor- Nov~list Budd. Sc:hulberg
grouP. which metlast week at the hood chalmulIl. has announced.
1:Q Continue Series
Swarthmore
P1esbyterian Churdt.
N:~~ meeting of the association
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Su~dQY '~ight
Serving on the hospitality 'com. Is sciteduled f~r 7: 30 p.m., March
s}kaking before a capaci
mltteee frOm the health and ,w,l. 18 and will ~ held In the hearth
~,,"te
~all
fare de-....-ent Of' th S rth room of the Swarthmore Presby- 'crowd of one thousand people
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e wa - terian Church.
Sunday night, Oscar HammersteiD.
more Woman's Club were Mrs. ',.
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delivered the second lecture In '
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James Daligh&!
cltainD
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~t a r'!Cen meeUng of the asy.
an. as- $OCiation Mrs. Roy McCorkel, the "Art and Mass Media" series'
slsted by Mrs. Edward M. James, Mrs. Maurice L WebsterJ
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Mrs Samuel Carpenter and Mrs ,"
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Arthur BInns
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Inated ~ serve on the pennanen. SUJ)day evenings. Under the spon.
J,~~~A~Y - ~~BRUARY - MARCH.·
AD, afgh~n, made by the grouP. npm1,netlng coJDJDittee for a one sorship of the William J. Cooper
year periOd. The four Foundation of the College, the
With the
toul '.of was dispIayecl, and ready to be to
~ ~ Valley Forge Hospital. d!!legates to hi' elected will repre_ serles-Utrough seven well-known
ea~. !100.00 worth ~f· Regist,rSllps~ This JS .the eighth afghan made s~tt1!e Neighborhood Assocla- ligures in the Belds of music.
,
Uon a.nd the troops at the ,May 5 novel, thea~, musical comedy.
since October..
II
bright
"ew
Silyer
DOllarl
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The next meeting of the grOUP County Council meeUng. MrS. television, and molon ~tures-is
,(
has
been sclieduled for \February Samuel Seeman is chairman of the analyzing the Umitatlons and re\
25, when Mrs. Otto Kraus will nominatiJig ,committee.
strlction Which mass media Imshow colored slides
the West.
Swa~more 'Scouts parUcipating popularity to artistic value, and
in National Girl SCout week' the possible positive ellects 01Issues
M:arcl! 10 to MlIrch 16. Mrs. Mer_ working In the media.
r~ JiJ. Hayes and Mrs. Arthur
The .author , of "Ok1a11oma,"
.D
,og ~icense Warning Moscrip are co-chairmen for this "Carousel," ''The King and I" and
On or abo~t February 15, 1957 event.
"South Pacillc," told the audience
a general check up win lie started TroopS represented at the re- ''we are in the golaen age of
tor owners' of u!lijcensed dogs.
ce,nt meeting included .744, 741, American musical comedy~" Then
All
persons
found
i Owning or 683, 1)57. 78, Bro~es; 441, 225. he commented on what makes a
.HELLMANN'S
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harboring unlicensed dogs wiIl be 19. 95, 331, 16, 560. intermediate ..good musical play., ''You otten
girl scouts.
hear the word 'commercial' used
REAL MAYONNAISE
prosecuted without exception.
. Mrs, Jack McWiUiams announc. to.describehits. There is no such
~e minimum line Is $5.00 and ed that the scoutS this. year were t/tIng. The big hits are not those
cos Of prosecution and the maxl- sponsoring a news sheet, while tl)at are written according,. to
IIRD'S UE
:u::, f!iJ~
$100.00 and costs or Mrs. William C: McDermott and formulas )>lit those that have been
ays n Jail or both,
Mrs. 'Joseph StorlOZ2i, comerva- trail blazers. There is. no such
ORANGE JUICE
r
It Is not the wish of the Bureau ti0';i chairmen, reported a full pro- thing. as a 'play that Is' 8l\ artistic
or your local gram. of conservation activities Is success but one which the ilUdiof, Animal
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ences don't like. EVery unpopular
officer to make these being planned.
Pl'O!'ecuti0ns and it is hoped that
play has something wrong with
REAL N"~OA
t.tA'~ARI~E
dog
oWllerS
will
take
advantage
Heads
ASC
Committee
it
as a work of ,art."
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of this warning and purchase
'In response .to a question
their 1957 license 'at once.
Harry Oppenlander, cutTlculm the audience asking· whether as
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The
'"urpose
of
this,ct;;"'k
up
is
directOr
In the 'Swarthmore High an arUsthe ever w.;ote' anytIting
CO·OP·' APPLE
SAUCE
.
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license
all
dogs
having
homes
SChool
has
recently been appofilt- .out of ~heer artistic' compulsion
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an,d to distingUish .them from the ed chairman of the currlcl11m com_ with no regard, for whether it
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su:ay and homeless dog. '
, mittee lif the American Chemical would sell, ·Mr. Hammersteln
All dogs riot bearing 'a current SocietY. PhUadelphle Chapter.
promptly answered: "I have never
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license' tag are considered strays
The coJiunittee, COnsisting of written anything out of sheer
and m,!ly be'dlSPoSed of by any representatives from Industry, in- artistic compulsion. In' fact 1
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STAR¢H
A
fee
of
$2,00
is
paid
by
the
secondary
schools
will
concern
ItNOVeJIsCBuCl(t"SChIiI6erg
.
will
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CODImon~ealth to Officers for each self. with ""hool programs in scl- be !Jte next, speaker in the series
stray dog disposed' of. Forms for ,ence wI.th parUcuiar emphasis on' on February 24, at 8: 15 p.m. in
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rep"r.ting same may be secured curriculum needs of pupils ,with· Clothier Memorial on the Swarth_ '
.KRAFTS
'ALL
PURPOSE
OIL
from
your local Bureau of Animal marked aptitude in the lIeld of mo~e College Campus: Mr. sChul.
Industry ~er or. trOID-' the Dog !!Clence.
berg Is the author of ''What Makes
F~i!lg.,.... Bd~ing ~ S,Q,':~~ QrQS.Sirig,
Law Division, Bureau of Animal
, S a m m y Run," '"I;he Disenchant':
Harrisburg, Pennsyland Mrs. Robert Arnold Of ed.", and "The Harder They Fall,'! .
Wallingford. will spend the week ~nd . the Osqar-wlnning motion
vania.
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Full cauart . "
.
The
pUl'l!hase
of a license does end in Kalamazoo. Mich., visiting PIcture scenario' "On the Water.
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not permit y,our dog' to run at Mr. Arnold's brother and slster- front."
f~,~e PlasticMeasurin~ Cup
large \lIlQj)Coinpanled and it 'may 1n"law Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Arnold
then fty to
and family. They
be .pic~ed up by any officer.
Chicago.
Ill.,
and
Cleveland;
0" on
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So proteCt your d\lg and respect a business trip ar1'd return home
your neighbor''! property by keep_ next Friday.
B~OII.~••f:C?IL·B_OIL.N.G T~"IS,'
SM~
inl\ 110~ ~og conilne,~ to your own
, While Christmas Seal receipts
prollerty.
'59,~' I., .'.
~I'POlied· as totalling $107,4113 " ,
w",re.
"I saw it in the Smqrthrnorean."
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as of January. 28th, and ShOW;' a
3 ¥.. Pel' cent gain over the. 'saine
date 'last year, the' annu~"cam_ '
pllign is still short $7,517 of Its
.minimum requirements of $115000. ReDllnders' are being sent
THE COST'
fO!'mer contributors who have not
made returns as yet.
It is determined by you. EaI:II funeral re- .
, Under thll aSSOCiation's projlram .
cejveslhe sa~ liigh-slandard service.
of rehabilitati~; cO!lducted jolnt- .
ly with the S.tate BUr~u. 27 per- .
.
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sons, are being' aided. Five have
·CALlFO·RNIA PASCAL CELEItY
been plaCed in poSitions; three are
being trained; nine
taking IItness tests; and 10 neW referralS'
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have been received
EXTRA, ' FANCY
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D...erou 0; RlHDAU ...
D1itlii~ th" Dlne-1n9nt1\period.·
1.20 CHESTNUY' Sr.IIT
CALIF. BROCCOLI
1~ h~lthe,4uc!\tion . PI'
b.-nc:h
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Pr. II ~
re'l<;h~ ~,~01 ~~1,lD4' nl,Q~oi> pic-.
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cational literjltUre' wid", dlstf;buted.'
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MEETING,
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WILLIAM BROOKS
SW'A',RTIDIORIEI
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Frlendl, Open HO'I,
Girl Seo~ Notes
Hean Mrs. "Ittle
,A slate of delega~ and alter,
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,FOOl) MARKET
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SwartblnoIY:
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT ~~::~~il
tMt the Council
the II
swarthmore bereb,. appo\ntl
rlu. a _ 1 _ .I....r of. the ~
to fUl.lum vaeanep' and to hold
oftiee for the unuplred tena afor.ald,
10 wit. unUI the lin. Monda7 of
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Expert. Watch • .,..
WHEREAS. due. to the na1sutton of
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE RATE
OF TAXATION" FOR 'I1:IE YEAR
1&61 FOR GENERAD PURPOSES OF I
THE BOROUGH OF, SWARTHMORE.
, FOR AIDING IN 'THE 'MAINTRNANCE OF THE FREE LIBRARY
AND FOR PAYIlENT OF INTEREST
ON THE DBRT 01' THB BOROUGH.
AND PAYMENTS INTO TIlE. SINK.
,ING FUNDS AS REQUIRED BY
LAW.
Benton 1. COmmenelng lanuary 1. 1961.
and unttl modJ4ecl or changed by Borough
<:.ouneil or other authority In aeeordance
with law. the eoDipen..tlon of the followina' named offieen,' officlall and employees
of the Borough of Swart..hmore ahaIl be at
the rate hereinafter set forth:
'.
CHRISTIAN
SCIEtlCE
HEALS
BOROUGH or BWA_ORB
RBBOLIITION H VACANCY
IN OJl'l'ICB OF AUDITOJI.
_ARTIDIORB
ORJ)INANCB NO. 188
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN.
HOW
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BOROUGH
OBDINANCB NO. 187
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Another
School
la"XJump Predicted
S
ege,'A.unce'
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N'ew FacultyMembe'rs
more decides to build for smaller' CoO"
4TH GRADE MOTHERS
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Election Petitions 'Stfl/f ,;
classes it will prob~blY mean the
TO WElt MONDAY.
Circulating Monday
State will not particlpate as grea~
Fourth grade mothers of Jean
(C tin d fro~ Page
ly in financial aid".
McCreight's College Avenue class
on u e .
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Jones said, "Remember we are
will hold their second group meet- two' six-year terms. No ooe- has
Jones Discusses' New running public, NoT private,
3to Join Staff for
ing of the current year on Mon~ declared for $he second year term
schools and I do nczt, believe we
2nd Semester
day, February 25. The meeting at the tiD\e, of this wrltlpa.
Elementary Cost
are in a financial position here to
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will take place at the home of
The, oftlce of Justice of the
at LWV. ;
'plan for less than 25 p u p i l s , ' Here
Mrs. Joseph Donovan on Elm ave- Peace, another six year term is
A 5.~ to,7 mill increase id the though occassionaUy, a class might
Chadwick Alger, Manuel.Ascen- Due at 3:30 ).m.'
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,
also open ~ year, and Peter E.,
tax rate of the Swarthmore-Ru- fall below this mark."
slo, and Michael ,Scriven" new ,Mrs. Oharles TopplUg, program Told~ incumbent,
1lle for'reledge Sohool District is l"equired
Jones (whose opposition' to professors of political science, chairman, will introduce the guest .electlon. As yet, there are no an..
to build needed elementary class- authorities as involving tremen- Spanish, and philOSOphy, have speaker, Mrs. Stuart Graves, who nounced cand1da~ for the two
rooms, Donald P. Jones, school dous red tape and at least 10 per joined the. Swarthmore' College is director of the Cldidren's v~cancies ,. e~lng· tor audf.tors,
board president, disclosed at the cent, .higher cost, has been long faculty fo~ the spring semester.
Theatre Group at the Commun1iy one ·for the School" and one for
February 14 luncheqp of the local standmg) announced the elemenMr. Scriven comes to Swarth- Art Center, Wallingford., Mrs. the borough, each six year terms.·
February 14 luncheon meeting of pry expansion would probably.be more after work as a .research Graves will deScribe the work in.' Wi\b ve~y few departures, it
uie local League: of Women Vot- (tone under a Municipal Authonty associate at. the Minneso.ta Cente~ voice diction and creative dra- has been the custom in this bor.. '
since it is more than can be handl- for the Phl,losophy of Science. His,matics
, sheI is doing with the young ou,gh for m any yeal'S, to, , renomin'
ers. . '
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' , "Tbe lowerftgitre would stand ed by direct School District Dond courses at Swarthmore include children in' the theatre group.
ate and elect those' persons who
\ if the $500,000 to $600,000" esti- issue and the current State symbolic logic, philosophy at sci:Tea, provided 'by hospitality h.ave held any of .the~', offices).
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Hilton Dulin'," smce all' serve WIthout salary
mllted a§ the cost of a 10 to 12 Authority situation is so tied up ence and an introductary class.
that it would delay the projeCt inWell-trained both in science and carman,
rs.,
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f
room expansion, comes at alA per
will be,served first, followed by (With the, exce o~o ax coJ.cent interest and is amortized over deflnitelY, at least a year or two. iI\ philosophy, Mr. Scriven holds the\me~ting, presided over by Mrs. lector and auditors, ~~ ,Justice
30-year period. A 20-year "The municipal authority is the a B.A. in mathematics and phys- ,
of the Peace who receives fees
logIcal
as
far
as'
can
be
deics
and
an
M.A.
in
mathematics
Paul
Zecher,
chairman
of,
t~
.~rvices).
',
. amortization would add the other most
rou
_
for specbil
1% mills, Jones said.
termined and you know it must and philosophy from the Univer- g
p.
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This factor 'has been paramount
The District jumped 7 mills be the last resort if'I advocate it," sity of Melbourne. He received a
--in keepirig the borough out of
from its former 35-mill limit last he de.clared.
'Ph.D. in philosophy {rom Oxford, RECORDING STAR WILL politics.
year after its union with Rutledge
Thompson said Swarthmore was University.
SING HERE FRIDAY ,One outstanding ex~mple of
raised it to a third class district. fortunate in being able to expedite ,Born in, England, though now
this' policy is that of former
DoUbting that anyone except a its program by informing the State an Australian citizen" Mr. Scriven
Contralto Carol Brice, reco~din Burgess John A. Pitman, a DemOphilosopher could predict school it was willing to proceed under acts as American correspondent star, will give a concert in Cloflh- crat, who was eleCted inanover~
board deCisions JoneS announced its own financial power if neceS- for an English periodical "The ier Hall on the Swarthmore Col- whelming Republican borougb,
State approval ~f the Rutgers ave- sary. In3tbilitr in. this directi?n Motorist" in his leSs academic ma- lege campus, Friday, February 22 four times.
nue site and 'of a proposed rOOm has held up plans of many dIS- ments.
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- at 8: 15 p.m. There is no admission
Citizens are reminded that, no
schedule had been obtained and tricts.
, A doctoral study on the role of charge for the concert, which is signatures can be obtained before
the local District is now in the
Thompson Queried
private scholars in making for- sponsored by the William J. next Monday, and that all pet!.
third step (proving its financial
Thompson said ,the State's cur- elgn policy aD;d four years· of Cooper Foundation.
tions must be filed by the 18th of
responsibility), after which it rent basic site standard is,an orig-, work wi~h he Office of Naval InThe program will consist main. March.
",ill be ready for the 6,nal stage lnal plot of 5 acr~ plus an acre telllgence has 'helped. prepare'~. ly' of songs by Handel and SchuQf applying for the State's O.K. for every 100 children, but lately Alger to, teach Amencan ForeIgn bert and American spirituals.
it has been advising 18 to 20 acre Policy and Intemlltional Politics. Jonathan, Brice will accompany
on preliminary plans.
. Jones said he believes 7 or 8 plots or, for very small sOOools,
Most recently he has taught at his sister at the piano.
rooms are needed right away. He 10 to 14 acres. He said the' State Princeton University. He wa~ an '. Miss Brice first appeared with
expects theS(! to cost about $350 - has a real responsibility to see that undergraduate at Ursinus College the Boston Sy~phony in 1947
000. Another a· to 4 rooms m~t sites which shut out future needs and did graduate work: at the and since then has perfQrmed,with
follow within a year' or two are not adopted and that taxpay- Johns Hopkins School of 'Advance many other, American Orchestras.
later, he· added. T.be Board is ers are not saddled by unneces- International Studies.
Together with other artists: she
pressing hard in an attempt to I sary frills. The State is giving
Mr. Acsension ~eplaces James has made a good-will tour in the
When min~tes,~~tt;;;,
rush the first new facilities to schools more money so' it has to' Sorber
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h is of the Sparush department, Federal R~publi~ of Germany..
completIon·,·by September 1958. ., assume more direction. T.he State w 0
at pres~nt on a le~ve of
turn to this pharmacy
~.resees Authority
has full authority, it only dele- absence in Spam. In addition to
where prescriptions are a
As soon as the elementary pro- i gates it partially and temporarily teaching several seminars in
~r., and Mrs. Joseph B. Shane
ject ~ underway, ,the Board will 'to a local school board, be poInted Spanish literature here, Mr. As~ ot College avenue entertained at
lpedalty. We ..sUre you
be .able to conSider high school I out.
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censio is an associate professor of open house Sunday eve~g for·
pro,mpt. preCise 'comneeds. Jones ~aid .he hoped the
The newly established practice romance languages at Haverford Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hamm~e1n,
,
vacated College avenue :elemenL, 'of sendIng inspection te~ms into College. He and his wife, M~s~ II, following th~ Cooper Foundapounding 8;1 prices thatl
tary. school could be .readied for the proposed. school area is very Elisa Ascensio, assistant professor tion Lecture in Clothier Memorial.
are uniformly
fait. Be
sure
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junio.r ,high school occupancy" by wise, Thompson stated; it 'gives of Spani~h, keep the Spanish deMembers of the faculty and'
to try us next time! '
the Fall following the one in lJ. better local picture to the gov": partment "in .1he, family" since friends, in the cQmmunity were
which' its younger pupils' were, erning State bureau.
the, two Ascensios arf1f the orily also guests.
School districts can build be- members of that dep~ent at :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;~I
transferred to their new quarters
(this would be the 1959-60 school yond State recomniended' m.irii- Swarthmore this semeser.
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mums, he said, but all cost of
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Renovation of the high school extras do and should fall on, the BROWNIE TEA
building should take place by the district. The State does not ra-'
'I(I 3-0586
next year (1960-61), 'he felt. al- quire cafeterias although it does HONORS DR. LUriHRING
though he hoped some improve- like to see them in rural areas
Brownie Troop 657,Qf the Col.~i9 ,Redudions.
ments such as lighting might bi where children must remaiIi at lege Avenue SchO(>I entertained at
undlertaken before more Maj' or school for lunoh. .
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a Valentine .tea last. Wednesday
"People can view the state' as a at .Whittier House. Dr. Frederick
ones could ,be afforded. '
ANTIQUES and
Asked if the elementary room Big Bad Wolf that ·denies them W. Luehring of North Cheste~
GOURMET
schedule included a kitchen, Jones I the right to do 'what they want, road and Elm Avenue was gueSt of
Providence Road
.' replied "No, not in the proposed or they can see it as a guide whidl honor. Members of the troop parbuilding whiOO . will he separate helps a distri~t prevent mistakes", ticipated in the preparations for
Wallingford, Penna.
but probably qwte near the pres- Thompson declared.
the' party including in 'tati
ent school on Jhe Rutgers pl?t; but
Askt!d .whether '. equalization of I decoration~, and cooking.Yl
ons,
we have discussed putting a assessments, which comity schools
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"YO" MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE .AT SPEARE'S"
ltitchen on the wing' of ~e old are seeking, would tend to, in- W
school'in order 'to confine ell-ting crease taxes, Thompson replied,'
0 AN~S CLUB NOT~S
S~?RE HOURS: Monday thru T~ursday, 9:30 to 5:30,
to th~ area already established "I can't pr~ct whethe.,r SwarthPla~ for the lamp-making
there. ,
.
mor~'s t~x ra~~ would,be ,lower .course l1~ve been cancelled, as an.
Friday, 9E30 to 9:00; Saturday, 9:30. to 6:00
To ~nother question regarding or hIgher but reasse~ent would nounced by Mrs. S. L. Althouse,
t
class SlZe he stated the Board ha~ c;ause more direct bond issues and chainnan of the home depart
in mind .a minimum of 25 pupils less authority flnancin:,g if it'raised
Mrs. John T. Pinkston Jr., cr::~
a~d maXImum of 30. County Sup- assessments to a higher rate of man of the literature depart
t
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enntendent of Schools, G. Baker real value. (It is for this reason, has announced for its meeti men ,
Thompson, a. fO.mier principal of increased borrowing capactiy, that Friday, Marc~ I, Florence
Swarthmore High ~ool, who the ~w.arthmor--: ~hool Board is will review "Dear Mad'm" b
also spoke at ,the mee!ing remind- backing the move. Reassessment SteUa W. Patterson
' y
ed . the au~en~e, "today's State often discovers some formerly-~n,:"
The final meeting' of the Investpolicy of di,:i~mg by 33 children assessed properties: and others ment series will be held Th d
in establishing room, needs is which had very,~ very low assess- February 28 at 10 am Th~
rough on areas like Swarthmore ments. It is said that it often will be "Portfolib PI~ ~ op c
whose philosophy -. calls for smal- doesn'~ change properties which
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ler classes.· Larger rooms ~ght have not been unf-airly below
Named DIYlsloB' Head,
have to be Wilt, or if Swarth,;.
their own share
years."
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Mrs. Irvin 'R. MacElwee ·of Mt.
,,
Holyoke
place has been named to
~.'---head one 01 the, divisions of the
,
committee for arrangements for
the.. annual convention of the
P.lllen,
• Slacll., Silirb
Take up a.nd relay, most stairs • $15.00 Pennsylvania Council of RepUblic
Women wnich will meet in. Phila_
.8101lses
Clean,. most stair:s
-,
$5.00 to $7.00 delphia for the first time in the
• Dllngarees
Binding or seamina extra, if needed
~" o~ the orgurlzatioD; sched.ulea. ~or NQvember 21 imd 22.
Adds Yea~s 10 CarPet
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Complete ,Clearance
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SHOP
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Chester's ,Favorite -'. Store
~-for·~ Maternify Ne$ds
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·lP.....I~~' IN~W. ~rpet
Elected 'to A. A. .....
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two 'year ~,0Il the bo8N ilf
diredors Oil the Sun On BmplO7eS'
Athl~ AsaOclatloll. Re-elected
to the, board is Curtiss c.. 'Wawn
of SpriDa8eld.
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The Swarthmorean, 1957-02
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