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THE SWARTHMOREAN
to
T. B.
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VOLUME· 29-NUMBER 1
S,WAR'nOfORE, FRiDAY,
t. ESsig ServiCe
Robert
J.
Turner
Held Yesterday
JANUARY 4, 1957
Four File for Two
Posts on Board
to
T. B.
84.00 PER YEAR
J ••lor ASHmbll.s
Salom Rizk to S~ak
At Woman's Club
The Junior Assemblies· will
meet tomorrow evening at the
Swarthmore Woman's Club. The
seventh grade hosta Mr. and Mrs.
J. Harry Beckmann will be· as- Author of 'Syrian Yankee'
slsted by Mr. and Mrs. James H.
b
Connor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard
To Addre.s Mem ers
Brandt, and Mr. and Mrs. FrankTuesday
lin Filler. The party will be from
,
7 to 8; 30.
With the dally arrival of HunThe ninth grade will meet from garlan refugees and tooay's time8:45 to 10:30 p.m. Hosts will be.ly Interest in the M,iddle East
M.r. and Mrs. Irwin G. Zimmer- comes Salom Rizk, speaker at
man.·
next Tuesday's Swarthmore Woman's Club meeting. Mr. RIzk will
speak following the ·reguIar stated
me!,ting at 2 p.m.
Mr. RIzk, author of ''Syrian
FoUl" eandldates filed naminatlntr Dapera with the seereWallingford Man Died
tary of the Swarthmore Public
I
Ltbl'al7 Board by miclnJtr~&, De•
d
Sun ay In Tayor
comber 31 ·iUld w1I1, therefore,
.
H o s p i t a l . , . . . d for election at the Lt~
Dr: George Sturges ESsig of the
brary's specJal election held In
Swarthmore Apartments die d
the Ltbl'al7 dll1"lntr recuIar LtSunday, December 30, at Taylor
brary holl1'8 on Saturday, .JanHospital. ·lJe was for many years
uary 28, and on Monday, .Jana resident of Delaware County. He
nary 28 untn 8 p.m. when the
was born In PhIladelphia Septemvotlna- w1I1 cease and the anber 20, 1875, and his family movnual meetlntr of the Public Lted to Walllngford about 1880 a t b
Aasoclati
w1I1 betrln.
which. time they bullt a house and
. ; : :dlrectora ~ be elected. .
resided there until the death of
~he candidates are (their
Jr. Woman'ct
b·t
suo
H J d· V .Rode
ear u ge an n ;:c:e:~' a:i~rp~a~~/'~m::fc::!:
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dentist.
morean): AIlee Barber, 508
The Honorable Edward Leroy Syrian parentage, in securing
Dr. Essig attended the old
Harvard avenue,· rannlnr· for.
R d
d
f
h
entry into America after learning,
D
van
0 en, Ju ge o· Orp ans' at 14, he was a citizen. HIs subFrIends selj1Ct Schoql In Media
reelection; l\Irs. .James ellllord, Court inM;edia will talk to the
and later the ·Friends Select·School.
211 Rutter>! avenue; RudolDh Junior Woman's Club of Swarth- sequent struggles with language,
In P.hUadelpbla. At Swarthmore
Hirsch 204 Benj min W t
poverty and schooling make his
.College 'he was a member of the
,
a
es
aveI
more
on.
January
8
at
8
p.m.
at
story,
"America Is More Than a
nue; Edward M. .James, 410 the Clubhouse. His topic will be
class of 1896 and was a member
Country," one of unbeliev..ble
North
Swarthmore
avenue.
"Current
Affairs;"
discussed
from
. conviction.
.
th
ta
i
I · d optimism and
of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. After
evan
ge po nt of ong an
DeWitt Wallace, ·editor of The
studying at Swarthmore college
~
varied
experience.
he went to the University of Penn_ Gu
Rd M
I
Born In Philadelphia, Judge van Read ...'s Digest, has described Mr.
·sylvanla and was graduated from
ernsey
•
an Serves
.
Roden -attended public schools and RIzk's talk to the students In over
the Dental School about 18b9. He
Taylor a. s. Assistant
studied law there. He serVed as 2,000 public schools as an outwas prominent In helping tofOWld
Administrator
•
Assistant District Attorney, and standing service of true merit..
the University of l'ennsylvania
To A$sume Vice
later as First Pistrlct Attorney.
Following the meeting tea will
'{he appoln~ent of Robert J.
'd
He was active in both the first be served' by Mrs. George B.
band.
After he obtalned hladen!,!l Turner, Guernsey road, as assistPresl ency on . .
and second World Wars, and was Sickel and Mrs. Francjs A. C.
education· he practiced In his· t A I Istr ·to· f T I H
Feb.
1
decorated with the Croix de Vosters. Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave
1 ther's o--e a number of· years an a m n
a r a
I\Y or osG
lOb P I f
ti
1 and Mrs. H. EllIott Wells will r ....
::'d
father's death. He pita! was announced' Wednesday
HowardC. Petersen, president, ue?,e w •
a m or excep ona cetve members and their guests
by H
H Bat
f Ridl .p k Fidelity~Phlladelphia Trust Com- servICes rendered.in the course of
then became a member Of the
arry.
es 0
ey ar, pany, has announced the election the operations involving the lib- at the door.
faculty In the dental, department president of the bospltal's Board of Paul D. Williams, University er"tlon of France.
Mrs. H. W. Clarke, chairman
of Temple University.
of Managers.
.
place, as vice president effective
WhUe still ·on active duty' in of cancer dressings and Mrs. MarHe, was with Temple for over
The new oIIIce was created by February. I, 1957. .
j France in 1945; he' was elected garet Servais, chairman of health
30 years, until the time of t$ r~ the Bcw-d In~tlon with the '!I.fr. Williama Is a gradua.te of: Presid!",t Judge of Orphans' Court and welfare. have announced the
tlrerr\ent la,st.July 1. He had,~ t ....... . , I·· . _"'... _ .
" .. ' Penn State'·U"'versi~·'.~e;Ji!l!! aJ~tP~aw,!~ C~ty,.lIehllstfe- IaeXt. C8I1I'III'-dressinr.. If!lS8Ionon
- • 1n.1ll health fori)lepast :year and ~"'~!IJl fIlq)~...~am. of Wili 'ba~ i!illl'lltilaii·>. ~ 'Q,i!~ly'~tli1'C!!DtiJ!!lh :Ple:as; Tues~;"""anuary 8;·. at II)- am: ..'
lIe·rm """~tital·-and· Civil ''CoUrts. For "in the clubhouse. Mem~ are
., _., WU· admitted. to the· hospital oll 'J'aylbeenOl'
HOSPltal.·berMr. Tui1ier, "Yh o k;';'a·lln h'" c'a·ree·r··~.it'h· .....e F·
"'--~A_ 8
.
has
a mem
·ot the board ="..
ested to·
trib t
t .
~~uoonu· 1 . .
.
.
since 1945; resigned In order toers and Miners Trust Company, sev~ral years he heard all Habeas requ.
. con . u e w,,~ co _
Mr. Essig was
a higbly
.
.
ted responb t· accept this. new
staff . posItion. HIs Punxsutawney, Pa'., and· was suc- I. Corpus .cases Involving the custody ton sheeting to this committee.
slbl
e person and respec
y s u- d ti
t th h ltal ta tad
cesslvely a bank examiner for the I of ehlldren, whl~. is. one of the
dents·and.faculty at Temple..
u es a
e osp
s. rtay. Commonwealth ofP,mnsylvania,/most difficult types of cases that
Funeral services were held yesMr. Turner was formerly as- A dit
P
1 Ba k
d T t . come into the courts
terday at Oliver Balr ~d Inter- sisoont .plant. manager, Quaker C u or, e~es
In an I~t ! Hostesses for the •evening will
"'II. '
Lace
cOmpany, Philadelphia'
ompany,
e, vGirard
ce presTrust
en I
.b e
Mrs
~n
ment a t West La.ure1 <11
.
. , and and
comptroller,
. Ki rk Nevi us, Mrs. Robert
He is survived by a nephew Jo- from
1936
to
1952
was
vl.ce
presI- C
Ex h
Bank Phil d I· ,ScullYJ alid Mrs John Wenzel
•
•
d
fth Ch
~rn
caDge
I
ae_.
seph ' Richards EsSig
ent 0 . e
ester Lace' Mllls' .....
....1a, a.
nd vice presldent
.
One of th·e m""
....t unusual exhl. . of Merion.
.
Chester
. . and comp_I
.
Mrs. lI'!argaret Ernack Essig, the
'.
.
troller First Camden National
Jungl~ bitions in the history of the Com.
'!Iidow of ·hls·brothe:NrirrnanEs- . H~ is a graduate of Lehillh.Uni- Bank ~nd Trust Company. .
.
. '
mullity Art Center at Wajlingford,
slg, resides at St. MIchaels, Md. . verSlty, Betblehem; The .. ~eddle
Mr. Wlllillms is· past national
will take place Sunday, January
School, Hlg~tI!town, N.J., and Rld- presld~nt for the National Associ,.
6, 2 to 5 p.m., when a show Of
·ley Park High SchOOl.
atlon of Bank Auditors ~d Comp_
palntlngs by members of Group
.
He is a ·member. pf .the Vestry trollers; chairman, Legislation and
The Frank Moreys have return- 55 opens to the public.
of the Trinity EpiscoP'lI Church, Taxation Committee of New Jer- ed from their three weeks' trip
At 4 p.m. a discussion1llld
The work of the T. M. ThomaS Swarthmore; ,former vice-presl~ sey Bankers·Association; 'member and vacation to Cuba and Central analysis of the canvasses .will be
Community .Center, Chester, in dent, Swarthmore· Horn", and of Bank omears Club. of P.hila- America. They don't look. much led by Sam Feinstein, well-known
. which the women of the Swarth,· School Association; former Troop delphia, American· Institute of different more tanned perhaps participating artist and president
.!'lore l"!:esbyterl;m Church have COrnrnitteeChairman, Troop ., 2, Banking, Camden Chamber Of more re~ted uncjoubtedly, but th~ of Group 55. Tea Will be served
long 'b
interested and. active, Swarthmore Boy Scouts; and a<;t- Commerce; Pennsylvania Society enthusiasm they radiate when with Mrs. John S. McQuade of
will beeD,d·
·bed· . ··Wed -_.
ive worker for the Delaware of Sons of Revolution Philadel- they talk of, their three weeks' Moylan as hostess, assisted by
e
escq.
n=uay, County UIli·_· Communi·ty. C
h· H Is
32· d '
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January 9 ·by the DIrector of the
..... . .
am- pIa. e
a
nc! egree Mason trip speaks well for· the success
rs.
na d . ones, Wa ng_
Center, Mrs. Corinne D'Orsay.
palgn.
.
,
,and a veteran of World War I.
of their much postponed vacation. ford.
.
-Her talk will foil';\'; the regular
~r. Turner IS marrIed to the
Due to the maritime strike,
Group 55, which has recently
monthly luncheon oftha. Women's fo~er Carolyn E. Clement· of I Dr. Smith To Lecture . their sailing. itineraries were gained prominence in· Phlladel-.
Association, to be served at 12: 30 Phlladelphl~, and the Tu~ers On liThe D
rtll S
changed three times and they phia art circles, was organized In
in McCahan Hall byCircle 6 Mrs have two sons, Noel, 17, and Rlch_
sailed on December 10 on the the spring of 1955 as an invited
John M. Tr~ley, chairman:·
. ard, 15.
Dr. J. Russell Smith, Elm ave- United Fruit "Parismina." There membership of artists who meet
Another feature of the meeting
,
nue, professor emeritus of eco- were 10 passengers on board. Or- to discuss creative probletIIS .
nomc geography at Columbia iginally scheduled for Santiago. de among themselves· ~ ,with laywill be a showing of the film ''This
HIgh calling" which, In color and·
University, will gIve a lecture Cuba and Kingston, Jamaica they men interested In lIiscOVering the
sound, takes Its viewers across the;
Sunday at.2 p.m. in the Friends were landed at Havana to avoid meaning ottoday's often bewildI d d
d th
,,)d to
Meeting House. His topic will be, the mlno'" revolution and stayed erlng abstract forms of art.
an an.· aroun
~ wo.~, see Richard J. Huft, senior. planner ''The Desert. the Physical and there two days.
Sam Feinstein's professional
the church at work fulfilIlng Its on the stall of the Delaware P h i ' " I Backgr
background, 'beyond .work as .a
ound of the
The next .port of call was
high mission; ThIs ts the ~ to County Planning Commission will syc 0 o".ca .
.,
Puerto Barrios Guatemala and
(Continued on Page 8)
which lID entire. evl!lliDg seSsIon be guest speaker at the January SUez ExplOSion Situation."
of the 1956 ......-eral Assembly was
Owing to' program conflicts they were very'lucky.1:o obtaln a
. .
·d-';··~.
.""".
..
meetl"..
of
the
Swarthmore
th
~~"'"
....
. ree groups of college Honors return passage on the United
.._
Both Mrs. O'Orsay'stalk aild League of Women VOters, 1:15 students will meet at this un- Fruit freighter "San Jose" which Iii League Game Mon.
th til . '11"
e
ted In l1t p.m., Thursday, January 10, at the usual hour to hear Dr. Smith lec- gave them eight wonderful days
. e Ingleneuk.
The Swarthmore "Gazelles"
e m W1 ue r pea
evening following the 6: 30 dinner
ture. Other interested persons in the Guatemalan highlands - a basketball team has been reborn
meeting of the Business and ProHull was primarily responsible may attend gratis. .
10 hour train ride going from sea after a four or five year absence.
Dr. Smith recently received the level to 5500 feet - through from. the local scene. l'1~
fesslonal Women's CIrcle of which for the current Creek Valley
Mrs. John Kennedy' Is chalmillll, Park Ilnd Conservation plan. He Ciillum. Geoilrapbi~l Medal. of banana lands, jungies, desert and under the banner of the Swarth:
1IIrS.Charles E. Fiscber, co-cba!r_ will Illustrate his talk on the the AmE!l'ican GeoKt'!'phyS
.
. . need fOr conservation· by pre.,
troduc:tion to the splendors-to their InlUaI contest hi ~e Swarth~
· .. A worship serVlcie w1I1 be· held senting colored slides.·
'GAUlT' . TO· -SP9N~1
come - a day In Guatemala City more mgh ·School ittrn on Mon'
In the church sanctuary at· 12:00
Mrs. J. Victor Haworth and
MOVIE 'IOGO"5 TODAY and then by auto to Antiqua, the day evening, JanuarY 7, ·at 8:15
noon, led by.Mrn. F. R. Marldey. Mrs. Duncan Foster are In cbarge
The Gamet,swafuunore High first capital of Guatemala; des-. p.m. againat EssIngton.
. .
of the pro!Jr&ID. Those desiring SchOOl newspaper, Wd1l sponsor a tioyed by an earthquake, where
The ''Gazel1es''·were instrunientChI,...
lunch and mehations are asked three hour alI-coIoi- movie pro- the Moreys stayed lIt ''Pasada 8I in the founding of the Sqb-..
";'
Tbe Gilrnet Canteenwili meet to con~ .Mrs. Hans Borel. IIrs.gram. today m. tIie highschool Balch" converted from a 'conVl!Dt urban Basketball Association retomortow night from 8 to 11 p.m. >Haworth and Mrs. Foster will auditorium. The two shciws, fea- and where Mr. Morey attended cel!tly•. Its membership Incllides
Ji'Mm.tOn.. Swarthmore, Darby,
· at Die, Rutgers. aVeDue. Sc:boot 'Mr. partiCipate Ina discussion on con- taring "Drums. Al~ . 'DIe. Mo- an evening Rotary meefina.. ...
Turner A"
ppolnted
To Hospl"tal' Post
rust Company EIects
P-aul· 0 .Williams
n
I
unw. hls
w,... l',·J,·- _."t..
.. .
Arts Ce·nter·O·pens.
'·Group 55" Show •.
Banana Lands
and Highlands Keynote
Moreys Trip South
Presbyterian: Women to
. Hear City CbaUenge
ese
un.
LWV TO ··IIEAR
COMMISSI'
.
ONE·R
""G-';'lles" to· Play
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Roi·lI(eCortteI
~ Kr.
aervati.OIl on a
radio P1Oif1LiD bawlt;." and InclUdinc
~ Welt
.... /
The
rimit....day at th.e
a.ck.of . Aidan, .. Mecua,
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 1
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,
Dr. Essig Service
Robert' J.
Turner
JANlJARY 4, 1957
Four File for Twa
The
Posts an Board
Held Yesterday
J~::::r A~s=~~:s
Contribute
to
T. B.
$4.00 PER YEAR
will.
Salom Rizk to Speak
At Woman"s CIUb
meet tomorrow evening at the
Four candidates IIled noml- Swarthmore
Woman's Club. The
naling papers with the secre- seventh grade hosts Mr. and Mrs.
tary of the Swarthmore Public ' J. Harry Beckmann wil1 be asWallingford Man Died
Library Board by midnight, De- sisted by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Author of 'Syrian Yankee'
Sunday in Taylor
cember 31 aild will, therefore, Connor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard
To Address Members
Hospital
s.tand for election at the Li- Brandt, and Mr. and Mrs. FrankTuesday
Dr: George Sturges Essig of the
brary's speelal election held In lin Filler. The party wil1 be from
Swarthmore Apartments die d
With the daily arrival of Huntbe Library during regular LI- 7 to 8:30.
Sunday, December 30, at Taylor
brary hours on Saturday. SanThe ninth grade wi1\ meet from garian refugees and today's timeHospital. lJe was for many years
uary 26, and on Monday, Jan- 8:45 to 10:30 p.m. Hosts will .be ly interest in the Middle East
a resident of Delaware County. He
uary 28 until 8 p.m. when the Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Zimmer- comes Salom Rizk, speaker at
was born in Philadelphia Septemnext Tuesday's Swarthmore Wovotlug will cease and the a.n- man.
ber 20, 1875, and his family movman's Club meeting. Mr. Rizk will
nual meeting of the Public Lied to Wallingford aboul 1880 at
speak following the regular stated
brary Association will begin.
which time they built a house and
meeting at 2 p.m.
Two directors will be elected.
resided there until the death of
Mr. Rizk, author of "Syrian
The candidates are (their exhis father Charles T. Essig who
Yankee,"
will relate his experiperience and q ualilications to
was a prominent Philadelphia
ences
as
an
orphan of Americanfoilow In next week's Swarlhdentist.
morean): Allee Harber, 506
The Honorable Edward Leroy Syrian parentage, in securing
Dr. Essig attended the old
Harvard avenue. running for van Roden, Judge of Orphans' entry into America after learning,
Friends Sel~ct School in Media
reele.tion; Mrs. .lames Cliltorll, Court in Media will talk to the at 14, he was a citizen. His suband later the Friends Select School
211 Rntgers avenue; Rudolph Junior Woman's Club of Swarth- sequent struggles with language,
in Philadelphia. At Swarthmore
Hirsch, 204 Benjamin West ave- . more on. January 8 at 8 p.m. at poverty and schooling make his
College he was a member of the
nue; Edward M. .lames, 410 I the ClUbhouse. His topic will be story, "America Is More Than a
class of 1896 and was a member
North Swarthmore avenue.
,"current Altairs," discussed from Country," one of unbelievable
of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. After
the vantage point of long and optimism and conviction.
studying at Swarthmore College
DeWitt Wallace, editor of The
varied experience.
he wenl to the University of Penn_
Reader's
Digest, has described Mr.
Born in Philadelphia, Judge van
sylvania and was graduated from Guernsey Rd. Man Serves
Roden ·attended public schools and Rizk's talk to the students in over
the Dental School about 1899. He
Taylor
A.ssistant
studied law there. He served as 2,000 public schools as an outwas prominent in helping to found
Admmlstrator
•
Assistant District Attorney, and standing service of true merit.
the University of Pennsylvania
Following the meeting tea will
To Assume Vice
Jater as First District Attorney.
band.
'{he appointment of Robert J.
He was active in both the IIrst be served by Mrs. George B.
After he obtained his dental Turner, Guernsey road, as assistPresidency on
and second World Wars, and was Sickel and Mrs. Francis A. C.
education he practiced in his
ant administrator of Taylor HosFeb. 1
decorated with the Croix de Vosters. Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave
father's office a number of years
Howard C. Petersen, preSident, Guer.re with Palm. for exceptional and Mrs. H. Elliott Wells will reand until his father's death. He P ital was announced Wednesday
d
d
th
f ceive members
and their guests
d
then became a member of the by Harry H. Bates of Ridley Park, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Com- servICes ren ere 10 e course 0
pany, has announced the election the .operations Involving the lib- at the oor.
faculty in the dental department president of the hospital's Board of
Paul D. Williams University erahon of ·France.
Mrs. H. W. Clarke, chairman
of Temple University.
• Managers
'W
hIi l e 5 t'll
. of cancer dressings and Mrs. Marplace, as vice president
effective
1
on a c ti ve d u t y . In
He was with Temple for over O J . .
The new office was created by February I, 1957.
i Fran.. e in 1945, he was elected garet Servais, chairman of health
30 years, until the Ume of his rethe Board in c,onnection with the
·Mr. Willl'ams I'S a graduate of; President Judge of Orphans' Court and t welfare, d
have' announced
the
.
tirement last July 1. He had been
Penn
Slate
University.
He
has.
a
of
Delaware
C.ounty.
He
has
frenex
cancerressmg
sessIOn
on
.
T
do.
T
n · . 10
in ill health for the past year and forthcoming expansion program of
wide.
backgroUnd
in
bHnking
mid
qUltllt.lY
sat
In.
Common
Pleas,
ues
l,"·
anuary
(,I,
a..
a.m.
ri
.
th
I bh
M
b
was admitted to the hospital on Taylor Hospital. Mr. Turner, who
has been a member of the b~rd began his career with The Farm- C /Dmal and Civil ·Courts. For In
e c u ouse.
em ers are
December 13.
Mr. Essig was a highly respon- since 1945~ resigned in order to ers and Miners Trust Company, several years he heard all Habeas requested to contribute worn cot- .
sible person and respected by stu- accept this new stalt position. His Punxsutawney, Pa., and was suc- Corp~s cases inv.olvi~g the custody ton sheeting to this committee.
duties at the hospital start today. cessively a bank examiner for the of chll~ren, whIch IS one of the
dents and. faculty at Temple.
Mr. TUrner was formerly as- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,' most ~mcult types of cases that
Funeral services were held yesterday at Oliver Bair and inter- sistant plant manager, Quaker Auditor Peoples Bank and Trust come mto the courts.
Lace Company, Philadelphia; and Compa~y, Erie, vice president I Hostesse~ for t~e evening will
ment at West Laurel Hill.
He is survived by a nepbew Jo- from 1936 to 1952 was vice presi- and comptroller, Girard Trust i be Mrs. Kirk NeVIUS, Mrs. Robert
seph Richards Essig of Merion. dent of the Chester Lace Mills, Corn Exchange Bank, Philadel- I Scully, and Mrs. John Wenzel.
phia, and vice president and comp_
One of the moSt unusual exhiMrs. Margaret Emack Essig, the Chester.
bitions in the history of the ComWidow of his brother Norman EsHe is a graduate of Lehigh Uni- troller, First Camdcn National;
Bank
and
Trust
Company.
munity
Art Center at Wallingford,
sig, resides at St. Michaels, Md.
versity, Bethlehem; The Peddie
Mr.
Williams
is
past
national
will
take
place Sunday, January
School, Hightstown, N.J.. and Ridpresident
for
the
National
Associ1
6,
2
to
5
p.m., when a show of
ley Park High School.
ation of Bank Auditors and Comppaintings by members of Group
He is a member of the Vestry
trollers; chairman, Legislation and
The Frank Moreys have return- 55 opens to the public.
of the Trinity Episcopal Church,
Taxation Committee of New Jer- ed from their three weeks' trip
At 4 p.m. a discussion -and
Swarthmore; former vice-presiThe work of the T. M. Thomas
sey Bankers ·Association; 'member and vacation to Cuba and Central analysis of the canvasses will be
dent, Swarthmore Home and
Community Center, Chester. in
of Bank Officers Club of Phila- America. They don't look. much led by Sam Feinstein, well-known
School
ASSOCiation; former Troop
which the women of the Swarthdelphia, American Institute of different, more tanned perhaps. participating artist and president
!'lore Presbyterian Church have Committee Chairman, Troop 2, Banking, Camden Chamber of more rested undoubtedly, but the of Group 55. Tea will be served
Swarthmore- Boy Scouts; and actlong ·bee" interested and active,
Commerce, Pennsyl'!ania ~ociety II enthusiasm they radiate when with Mrs. John S. McQuade of
will be described Wednesday, ive worker for the Delaware of Sons of RevolutIOn, Phlladel- they talk of, their three weeks' Moylan as hostess, assisted by
County United Community CamJanuary 9 by the Director of the paign.
phia. He is a 32nd degree Mason trip speaks well for the success Mrs. Donald T. Jones, WaUingCenter, Mrs. Corinne D'Orsay.
and a veteran of World War t.
of their much postponed vacation. ford.
Mr. Turner is married to the
Her talk will follow the regular
Due to the maritime strike,
Group 55, which has recently
monthly luncheon of th~ Women's for~er C~ ..olyn E. Clement of I Dr. Smith To Lecture
their sailing itineraries were gained prominence in PhiladelAssociation, to be served at 12: 30 Philadelphia, and the Turners
changed three times and they phia art circles, was organized in
n
e Desert Sun.
in McCahan Hall by Circle 6, Mrs. have two sons, Noel, 17, and Rich_
sailed on December 10 on the the spring of 1955 as an invited
ard, 15.
Dr. J. Russell Smith, Elm ave- United Fruit HParismina." There membership of artists who meet
John M. Trosley, chairman.
nue,
professor emeritus of eco- were 10 passengers on board. Or- to
Another feature of the meeting
discuss creative problems
nomc geography at Columbia iginally scheduled for Santiago de amon~ themsel,:es, ~nd wi!h laywill be a showing of the film "This
University, will give a lecture Cuba and Kingston, Jamaica they. men ~nterested In, dlSCOVerlng .the
High Calling" which, in color and
Sunday
at 2 p.m. in the Friends were landed at Havana to avoid meamng of today soften beWlldsound, takes its viewers across th~
Meeting House. His topic will be
land and around the world to see
Richard J. Hult, senior planner "The Desert, the Physical and the minor revolution and stayed ering abstract forms of art.
the church at work fulfiUlng Its
Sare
Feinstein's professional
on the stalt of the Delaware Psychological Background of the there two days.
high mission. This is the film to
background, beyond work as a
Th
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County Planning Commission will Suez Explosion Situation."
wa
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e nex ·por a
which an entire evening session
Puerto BarriOS, Guatemala and
on Inue on Page )
be guest speaker at the January
Owing to program conflicts
of the 1956 General Assembly was
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meeting of the Swarthmore three groups of college Honors they were very lucky to obtain a! II'
devoted.
return
passage
on
the
United
Gazelles
to Play
League of Women VOters, 1:15 stUdents will meet at this unBoth Mrs. D'Orsay's talk and
Fruit freighter "San Jose" which
the film will be repeated in the p.m., Thursday, January lO, at the usual hour to hear Dr. Smith lec- gave them eight wonderful days In League Game Man.
Ingleneuk.
The Swarthmore "Gazelles"
evening following the 6: 30 dinner
ture. Other interested persons in the Guatemalan highlands - a
Huff
was
primarily
responsible
basketball team has been reborn
may attend gratis.
meeting of the Business and Pro10 hour train ride going from sea
after a four or five year absence
fessional Women's Circle of which for the current Creek Valley
Dr. Smith recently received the level to 5500 feet through from the local scene. Playing
Mrs. John Kennedy' is chairman, Park and Conservation plan. He Cullum Geographical Medal of
banana lands, jungles, desert and under the banner of the SwarthMrs. ~har!es E. Fischer, co-chair_ will illustrate his talk on the the American Geography Society. highlands gave them " fitting inmore Athletic Club they engage in
need for conservation by preman.
troduction to the splendors to their initial contest in the SwarthA worship service will be held senting colored slides.
'GARNET' TO SPONSOR
come - a day in Guatemala City
more High Sehool gym on Monin the church sanctuary at 12: 00
Mrs. J. Victor Haworth and
MOYIE PROGRAMS TODAY and then by auto to Antiqua, the day evening, January 7, at 8: 15
noon, led by Mrs. F. R. Markley. Mrs. Duncan Foster are in ch3I'lge
The Garnet, Swarthmore High first capital of Guatemala, desof the program. Those deSiring School newspaper, wiil sponsor a troyed by an earthquake, where p.m. against Essington.
The "Gazelles" 'were instrumentGarnet Canteen
lunch and reservations are asked three hour all-color movie pro- the Moreys stayed at "Pasada
al
in the founding of the SubThe Gamet Canteen win meet to contact Mrs. Hans Borel. Mrs. gram today in the high school Balch" converted from a convent
urban Basketball Association retomorrow night from 8 to 11 p.m. Haworth and Mrs. Fosler will auditorium. The two shows, fea- and where Mr. Morey attended
centty. Its membership includes
at the Rutgers avenue School. Mr. participate in a discussion on COn- turing "Drums Along The Mo- an evening Rotary meeting.
Essington, Swarthmore, Darby,
and I\!i's. Roy· MeCorkel and Mr. servation on a radio program hawk," and including three Wall
The next day at the craek of Aidan, Media, Claymont (nel.),
and Mrs. Rudolph Hirsch will be Tuesday, January 8 at 9:05 a.m., Disney cartoons and a selected dawn they left far ChlchicasSpringfield, and Norway Cleaners
chaperons.
Station WVCH.
short, will be given at 2:30 and 7.
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Jr. Woman's Club to
Hear Judge Van Roden
Turner Appo'lnted
To Hosp·ltal· Post
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Trust Co.mpany EI ects
Paul 0 Williams
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"Group 55" Show Sun.
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Moreys, T·
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Presbyterian Women to
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the wedguest of bODOr at a New Year's I talned Saturday
ore the bridal
Persona ls
of Nor th
Mrs.
Bess
B.
Lane
Swarthmore avenue l e f t .
more Monday for a visit with::
son and daughter-In-law ~iy JD
Mrs. Robert Lane and f
Menlo Park,. Calif.
:Mr. and :Mrs. Oscar Hart of
Lafayette avenue spent the Christmas holidays with their son and
daughter-in-law Rev. and Mrs. J.
Richard Hart in Pleasantville,
N. Y.
M·r. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
rO of.
Princeton avenue flew to IJ:"t It,
. Web., Friday b~fore <:hristm~s
" spend the" holldays With theIr
to
son-In-law and .daughter :Mr. a~d
IIITM
:Mr. and Mri. Wlllla D. Weather..
ding
a 1:~,~::..
ford of Ogden avenue are recetv.
party and
duate of Swarth- Ing congratulatl9ll8 GIl the blrlb
The. bride, a '::aches at FriendBof a daughter, Edith Cobbs Wea1h~
more College,
d 1 hia :Mr ~ord. who arrived on JanUU7
Select Schrolin
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Mr. and :Mrs. David Morey of Day tea shower aud bridge with
Garrett road entertaIned Satur- MIss Peggy Schumacher of Colday arternoon at an "open house." lege avenue as her hostess.
Lt. and :Mrs. William Webb of.
South Chester ests
road had
.. aMaN
Lt. as thelr
DALY-GAR...
=::'':"Iil-~ and slsters:Mr. NltaDel Garrahan, daulbter
and :Mrs. WlUlam RobertsOn of :Mrs. C. Justus Garrahan'of ColJersey City, N. J., and Dr.
lege avenue and the late C. Justus
Mrs Harold Faulkner and daugh- Garrahan, and John William
ter . Miss Shirley Faulkner of Daiy, son of Mrs. John· F. Daly
Northampton, Mass.; Lt. and 14.... of Convent, N.J., and the .late
Webb's son and. daughter-In-law John F. Daly were married at a
Mr and Mrs William David Webb ceremony performed at the
with their 'children Andra and bride's bome on Sunday, DecemDanna of. Wyncote alid Mrs. W. D. ber 23, at 2 o'clock.
W'ebb's father Mr. Gerard Moore Given In marrIage
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and Miss Anna Moore of Ch~t- bride wore a gray suit with U'd"& I
ham, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robertf white
son were house guests for severa1 accessories and corsage 0
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RUDAY, JANUARY 4TH
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Drew PearSon .Feature
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DiVEii
Health center SessioilS
DurIng
January 'White Elephaht. Sate'
DInIn&' BOOm.' Open To Publlo
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""A. ""'r
"CRASH
~. is the newlY elected secretary.
Dr. Palmer presented 8. paper to
tbe Arehaeologleal Institute. Dr.
McDermott is the president
the
Philadelphia Chapter of .the Arch1leC!10jIical Soclety,' ".
. . .'
Ute last few months
there have been two pubUe sewer
Because of the increasing nwnstoppages thst have cauaed un- hers of children attending the
tisual daiDage and inconvenience Woodlyn ChIld Health Center, the
to individual. householders.' In one Boai'd f DIrectors of the COm- Columnist to SPfilak at
c8se there were lepsted stoppag- n1bnIty 0 Nursing Service ~ DelaClosed Meeting
F===_==ii;;;;;;';;i;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;=w;;;;O;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;91 ea. White these were particuiarly ware County, agft,ea in ';ddltlonJan; 12
obnoxlolll..to th, property owners, al sesalODs for at least e tbr2e
the a,,-eragenwnber of stoppages month period.
The board of directors of the
has not Increased. but. has rather
The Center Is held at the Wood- Mothers Club '1f SwarthDlOl'e andecreaaed during the last 10 years. lyn FirehOUSe, Fairview Road at nounced this week their declaion
The Borough, of course, makes Grant Avenue Woodlyn through to keep the annuai Fathers Night
every effort to keep its sewers the generoslt; of the' Woodlyn ~nner - . which wlli ilear the
We hcive some of the. "whitest elephahts" on functioning properly, but tbe Fire Company the IIrst and third noled columnist Drew Pearson _
Council has been advise4 by its Thursday of ~ach month.. I~ will iI .closed affair, for members alld
Solicitor that the Borough cannot
also meet the sc!cond and t!lei~ husbands only.
sQleih~t you ever sawl
assume liability for the damage fourth· Thursday mo.-thus
"We feel reluetant about ·.thls
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by such sewer stoppages. making four Sess!pns per month. decision' ,but limitations of splti:"e
Every, few days we are going to put various types caused
The attention of all property This is belng done to enable the rrulke it impossible to' accomnioand residents is called
physicians and nurses to examine date all of those who have exof merchandise on sale on one of our counters, _ oWners
the following excerpt from Ordl- and immunize the pres-school pressed an Interest In hearing
No. 428, approved January children who come to the Center this Interna>ti"naUy famed speak_
These items will include toy~,
O. trdiils, cam- nance
19, 1940, referring to conditions as wj!1I as to accomodate those er," said Mrs. Vernon Umani,
Vfhich invite
who are eligible to receive Salk couid not begin to find room for
''NoftxtUre shall be installed Polio Vacclne.
of the non-members who have
be,cut 1/3 to ~ Fir.st Come, First Served. at auch elevation that the point PhY8ieiims assisting at the. Cent- all
iillted to attend, nor do we wish
of oveiilow is l«?wer than the' top er are Loretta DeLaites, M.D. and to play favorites by, selecting
of the house ~ewer trap vent, un- Richard Barr, M.D., .both of Chl'S- those whom we think might be
. NO gift wrapping ohthese items.
less. approVed by Borough CQuncil ter. MrS. Elizabeth Irons Is the Invited.. So oUr only recourse was
or Its agent."
nurse in cllarge.
to cOllfine the meeting to memFrom the date Of' the above
Volunteers from the Regional bers only."
OI'dI"81,ce" many applicationS for Coml)iittees do the clerical work
Pea':""", who attended Swarth.
.
have requested and ob- and transportation.
more College and is a member
tl!ined variances, but always with
There is a clinic fee of 50c Pl'r of the Swarthmore Meeting of
a warning of whai might occur. child.
the Religious Society of Friends,
Also,mitny. non-conforming In- '.
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.
will addre~s the Club Saturday,
6 Park Avena.; Swarthmo.... 'a.
Ist.llla.tlollS were made before the De~. County National
January 12, In the ~h Hall
effective date of the Ordinance. It
Opens Media Office of Trinity Ohurch. A well-known
Ilngswood 3.... 191 .
Friday 9 to'8:30
wouid be prudent for each h o u s e - .
.
Washington columnist and politl•
holder to examine the .sewer out- d Pro~y
no;; o~ ~ed~es- 'cal· commentator on radio 'and
lets and. the level of the sewer ay,.
em r
, .
e on television, he has returned only,
trap vent on his own property., ~ew, t pr;:i~~nt f B~ Dela:are recently from trips to Iceland and
The Borough Secretary, Elliott oun y a lana
, spa e a Greenland. .
-"'rdson will be lad to furnish few w?rds. of welcome and the
DInner will be served at 6 p.m.
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door rtbbon was cut by Arthur .
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any additional information re- C ThrO
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'd t 1 th Del
iii the Hall, and followmg Mr.
quested on this aubject.
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e Tbi~- Pearson's speech there will bean
.
, ' ..
ware oun y c 0 mmlssiODers.
S
nIng"
da ..~.......
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CHARLES W. LUKENS
officially openea the :Media Office eve
of
n....... an enterchall"lllliil
f' DCNB a. t B alti more. Pi!
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·Commlttee on Health and
South AvenUe.
us an s.
Siurltstlon
With this brief ceremony, 'busi-------ness and ctvlc leaders, as well as
Locai Booters Seek Field a· large group ·Of Media citizens
Ve"t(::j;i..~
.., iPld.!-&.mas
C.. cu.o.;, \.dlCmL
For' Six Home Games and county .residents flli!d into
ihe bsiik. Buslriess gcit under way
The E. &. s. (EntertaJiuneilt and
The· Swarthl1tore Athletic Club at once and within the few hours suwijr)C01l1!nittee.to.,the Fedand Soccer ..lreainr.en~ the.1lnt of" the fltst day several hundred era! Hospttills Ii1 the Southeasthalf of its. spectacularseasoin . on a'ci;oinits' were ope;;iid.
area i>f the Amerlcan~ Red
December .16 .wlth a tie. :with Kolpw~~ the opening at its, Media closs, Mrs. Jojui LGoQa .chllli-lng, 3-9 .. FIrst. half champiOnS c:If omce, DONa has seven oftlces man,. extends its grateful thanks
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the.Philadelphia League Third now servin~ Delaware County. to au wh~ so. generously contri-·
RCA·Yictor's .Nrif "MIDNIGHT FOR TWO"
Division,
the. Swart:lUDore booters Thus, Delaware County National buted to the blirislnias program.
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r.ecorded such victories as tlIl 8-0 has opened two x,tew. offices 'In By December 21, $450 had' been
win over secon~~place Gr and 1956 - Sharon Hlh m January received to enable the colllJol>bl;ee
Tile Th.... San~iWl.th BIg PIpe 0rtan
Union and a 12-0 triumph over and now Media in December:
to gi1(e each serviceman remainSetHng a N.w Mood In Mood Maslel
third-place Erzgebirge.
Ing In the hOspitals on ChristPerhaps one of the lInest soccer
ON DEiATE TEAM
mas Day Ii gitt, candy, and a tree
One Month Only - $3.98 value for $2.98
teams to ha"" been seen in this
Harrison H. Duimlng Of Moylall, for each hoSpital wara: GovernI!rea, the Swarthmore Club hois was a member of the Dartmouth ment hospitals in the area are
been accepted into league's Second Novice Debate ,!eam that. recenUZ United States Naval. Hospital,
Division for the remainder of the placed. second' m the.. Annual St. Valley Forge General, . Coatesseason arid hegins its 1957 .play Anselm's College Novice pebate ville Veterans .mel· West Philaon Sunday, January 6 agalnst Co- Tourna~ent held In, Manchester, delphia. Veterans. .
lumbus Square at· Philadelphia.' N. H.
The fun~o"n
the committee,
During the. IIrst half, the unD~g, son of M~. and Mrs. which Is a part of .. the Amecican
defeated SWarthmore club copposed HatJ"lson S. Dunning, IS a gradu- Red Cross lind serVes· throughout
live teams from the Philadelphia ate ~f ~wa~thmoreHigh School, the year, is to act as..a ",ei&urn
area. In Second Division play they a~d IS m hIs. sophomo:e ye~ at for ent~rt'linment and supply serwill meet opPonents from'
·far Dartmouth. His father IS a Dart- vice to hospll;\l patier/iS.. The
North as Allentown, as far south mouth graduate, class of 1930.
committee' receives.. : no . financial
as Seabrook, N. J., and as far east
Dunning and his partner debat- aid from tHe Red Cross Which can
as Neshaminy and Feasterville.
ed on the . neg!'tive side oft?e act omy as'a \laisonorga:il!zation
TY(0 problelns c.onfrontlng tbe
.
Coll~g:Jate,Del?ate TOPIC, betwee'n .thi!, setvj~el!osPita:lsand
1
local club are ra.thi!r serious. The Resolved-That the U. S. Shouid til
'. . .. 'tt
'R d .CroSs f ds
first Is that their home lIeld was Discontinue Direct Economic Aid e
ee~
~ ~ hel . un
Carpet sli~\M ~"'e first item y~
for yoUr helme. for
oo
only ·ava.Uable. to them ·through to. Foreign Countries. They defe,..t..· clianf
'fUS th a y '?":rin'gP1nfro'
the . ~0tm .will. begin' to trok fumi,~ whQn yo" ~read
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cii~et ~Iot a'iid 4exture n th, floOr;~Tlii~, (nvolyt~ ,.In im·
Decembex;.· and they. lIow find ed. te~~. from Mid. ebury, .The disaSter: .. '
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themselves with sI1l: home games Umvemty of Vennont, and M.I.T.
Th '.,.<',,:,. 'l·~ f . 'ch h
portant deci~n. for carp•.. ~presen" II !,\ejor .cf~ni:llture
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betw~. '
now,
and .
March 10 and
. .. ',. . . s~·o
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as wall as a large decoratiV!I l:Oom ere~. ,. '\' . c '..
no field· on which they' c:inbe i.wv 'to.DI!SCUSS
plta.l;s~l}p 'l . pro~m of ~
•• arl..d
played. The other problem is one
'CONSERVATiON.'MON, habilitation for the patients whil>h .
nt"O to you. Of ..cotirse. It mU,stfta Dnlm'
the
of tinlf~.· The "-up has been A meetiIig' of the League of. Incl~des a. carefully Plapn~ . and
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. . .,.,.
screened form of entc!rtammellt
other furniShings ~txa~J Or will.• buy•. b~16u.. ~~:~fin!sh
paying Its .own expenses but 'has Wonien Voters, a discussion on '-'d fiistruclion t ... t theeds
your waDs and ~lJin9 •. _1Iftl:I. r,aplace ypur ilra'R~~ ana, slipbeen unable to' aftOi'd decellt uni- tlie topic Of' cohservstii!n, will ~ an
,
.
0 mee , en.
cover, save~ar tin\es.bel~re you buY.new "'rpe~:. ,.'felrms. To date they. have been held at the home of Mrs. William of: ev,eJ:Y. ,tYJ;>e ofilliless. . The
C. McI>ermott. 4ili Yale avenue, comnuttc:e meets thelr.re,quest to
·
.
for our .•rpe••
,to wearing insidious,' dyed
and a· motley assortillellt of shorts
MondaY,January 7, ~ 1 to sUi>,Ply gu-ls. to 'act as JUDlor host~
· S/ilti It io the;. you. Can ma\: .your ,oifler
and stockings. SInce they represent 3. There Will be live-minute re- ~~ _"!ho .dance ~d' J,I"1!>y,. a
eon QtH1C8. ~
. '.' _
'_ ..
, . ' . .. '.'
they are very much Ports, by Mrs. A. J .. Flemister on vilrlety .of ~I!'es with patients
PAUL.SoN~ffi.i..~. FREE·decorati/.~ boOlIet~n'd o~~ ~Ips Swarthmore
Interested
In
being clothed more lOcal pollution of the' Crum. by a.ble ~ PartiCl~te. Such relax~
WII"n you visit. our, store or hava s6rri'.one coma to your ho\fte
like
the
fine
team
that they are.
Mrs Victor Haworth on the sew- bon IS especIally valu""le 10
.
wiifl Cll.rpGt semples.
age 'problem as it relates to Creek Neuro,-. Psychiatric wards where'
"I saw it. . The SWe:rthmorean" Vaile)', by·:Mrs. Mollein!ott on the co~~ \worl,sre~ly.
!)kONthtg?
the Brandywine Valley COnserva- D~g ,the .en~ year the comI'
tion Project; and by' MrS.. ~vin mittee meets ·requests from each
Molstad on the Incodel ProposQls. of the tour hospltsls by collectLeague membenl and Intel !sted ing and distributing clothing,
friendB are invited to aW!lld iuid pmes, P~.~ home-made
.
.
.
to bring sandwichea;Coftee will birthdaY.cakes' 'lind eooldeos,
be served.
flowers and candy at Faster, gift
" ••• c »1.1"~!l!!.~,:,tL:I
"Gifts. to Give" program, radio
Mrs. John H. PitmaD,ot Vassar 1IIld' tele'vlition seta, furnitUre aDd
KI~ 3-6000'..,..
~Le"'ook'-,.9-4646 ,
. ' .", - : .
avenue had as' their house gueat dt¥ties for 1!UIIl'OOlDs" stfppus
ovC!t' the Cbrlst.maII hQJidaya bet ancl
.u,I. th!s .I,s In.. addi-.
son-In-law . aDddauatrter Mr.1lild lion to the, ChrISIInas pi'1lllUH,t
.
..
J~ w. Ft_1h of Piqua, lifts and deeOlatlons 1Ior tile
or.
Harvard Inn
. ",L9 O.vuu .
MOVIE
8,
I
. Clniatmu hoUdBnentertained as
hciUse guests Dr. James W. PoultJIII,JI of JohDs Hopklns University
iDcl
Robert B. Palmc!i' of
. ~pps' COllege, Claremont,. Callf..
Dr. PouItIiey was ettendlng the
Iii
are
!~li::~:
MeDer- ~ual
meellDa of the PbIloloa'C- I.minds PrOpeHy Owners Announee Additional .
at Soclety in Pb.\la\felphia of WhIch
..
.
. '
. .
Dr. and Mrs., wmlam
IDIItt of Yale avenue clurina the
1!~Harva~~ird~an~d~R~u~,,~er~S~A~v~.en~u~es~;;~~P~ho~De~~K~I~n~"~.W;ood~'~'~S~_"~28~;
Mrs.
FroebelJoanne,
and t!lea
withFaulkner.
Dr .and Mrs.
three Guenther
children Steven,
and days
and MIss
Mrs. Faulkner·
Faulkner
Mrs. John H. Bernard of ProsSolly. Mr. Yerkes returned h~e
until Wednesday of this peel Park and Mi)lS Babbil' GarWednesday of last week whi~e .
.
raban, sisters of the bride, were
:Mrs. Yerkes rem~ed In Detroit week.
.
honor attendants.
HPttQlllD
.~. Donaid F. Daly of Convent,
until Saturday.
:Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz.., "
N.J was best man.
man with their children Carol MIss Barbara Lukens, daugh: ;.' home !e.cePtion followed the
and Saui, formerly' of Yale ave- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles.
ceremoqy.
now reSldin~ at 901 West Lukens of Strath Haven avenue,
atten!led S\I,m
23rd Streel In \VllmiDgIon, Del.
has been gqest of hOllo;r recent!l<:hC;01 sPa'"
I=oll~e,
Ur. and Itm. J. H. G. McCol1e- ly o';'si."er81 occasions. !!rs. J~ Ow.lin, O. 'P.!e groom atte'lded
"'"
.... ey ';hane and rtained
Mrs. WiJli$.
chi of South Chester road ente~- Bu·
.. ~"
t a Madison High Sch001 0 f Convent,
t81ned. at an "open house" on New ~. Weatherford ente
a. f N.J., and Oberlin College. ~e was
.
tea. Mrs. George F. Corse, Jr., 0
·th the US Martnes during the
:Mr. and
war, from • 1949
to 11153, 811.
18
Year's
Day.Mrs. Horace ·H. Hopkins W~
. gfOfd Su nimitMIss
gave Lukens.
a sur- Wi
•
. d'·
of Wellesley road spent the Christ- pose showedr ,!oJr _,., __ of North now In Industrial promotion.
.
·th their son In Mrs Howar .... e......~
,
;":
:Mr. and
Ch* l"9ad entent:: at a
Ill. kltc!len
shoY'er.
MIss
ens
. ; ton. Pike, Jr. 'of. ,DeKalb
aunt 'Mrs.
the honored
guest
at a luncheon
Miss Maria Johanna ( T
erry)
Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins
.
last Wednesday by Mrs. Rosenblatt, daughter of Mr. and
Orloff H. Ellison of Grand Junc- glYen . . K Denworth of
Mrs. Edgar F. Rosenblatt of Monttion, C0 I 0., accompanied
them
Raymond
.'
.
.
.
. nd' h"" daughter Mrs. clair >J J -nd Mr. WlUI am Henth
returned to Swarth- avenue a
. .. ,~" ., . tta' S
h
VI en
ey,
. ' Vandervoort R. Gathany.
P' Bruce, son of Mrs. Henne
.
more.
Miss Lukens and Mr. James Bruce of l'4Bglli road and. Mr.
Mrs. Benjamin O. Largent, In Calkins of South Chester road William J. Bruce of Mamaroneck,
keeping with the holiday season, wl'll be married January 12 In the N. Y., were married Saturday
entertained the guests of the Bel- Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. afternoon, December· 29.' a t 4
V· ed'ere 'Convalescent Home at
o'clock in
Friends
Meeting
Monday afternoon. She was
... the
. ~._
...
Fr k
ENCiACiEMENT
House in Montc ........
SlSted by her da".ghter Mrs. an
Mrs. George B •. Downing of
G.·Kennan of Harvard avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Redington Summit, N. J., sister of the bride,
matron of honor. Miss Nancy
Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. Headley. of lUdgewood, N. J., announce the
David Deacon, son of Mrs. eugag~ent of their
Miss Kaltiei!lerof Rochester, N. Y.,
Charles T. Dellcon Of. Lafayette Susan Lee Redingtoll to .
and MisS Susan Bruce of ~agJIl
avenue, bas been cast m the r~le D~dley DQtton H;~th,. son oIMr. road, sister of the. bridegroom,
of GadBhillln Shakespeare's "King and Mrs. Russell Heat,h of Cedar were bridOsmaids,
.
~ry IV, ·part 1", to'be presented lane.
Charles A. Cooper of 14 i a m I
at Earlham College January 11 . MIss Reddlngtoll is a. ~pphomore . Fla., w... best man. Ush.ers
.~ 'Itoseftblatt, )'.JlIl1'es
. a.nd 12.Davil! Is af~~at .the at Qoucher College. Privilte He~th,
Indiana college.
." .
who . gradUated from .Dartm~th Duncan Bruce, brotha' of the
Denills Becker of Walnut lane, College \J1 June, was a
brl~egroom, and Edmund Dawes
and Clem Mallo, a former Swarth- of Sigma Nu fraternity and of,'
of Swarlhriiore.
marean, have' been Inducted Iilto varsity track team for threl> years.
Mr. and' Mrs. Rosenblatt enterthe U; S. ArmY' and are bun1< He Is presently stationed at Val- iF1~~~~~~e5iiee,
mates at Fort Benning, Ga.
ley Forge Army Hospital in PhlleMr. and Mrs. J. Harry Beck- nixville.
FOR ALL
ma\lD of Strath Haven avenue b~d . A September wedding
MAGAZINES
as Ilbeir house guest over tl:\e holi- ned.' .
days Mrs.' Beckmann's mother
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
LLOYD E.
I
Dorhi....
Ave•••
:Mrs. Alton Bowers of S ton e
fl:1'~ B~'I)~TO-BE
Harbor, N. J. Mrs. ,Bowers reMiss Mary Morrow Banks
tUrned to her home this week.
Harvard avenue will be entertainPeter Braun of Yale avenue ed today at a luncheon, shower
spent New Year's In Dallas, Tex., and bridge given in her honor by
as the escort for Marleigh Bar- Mrs. John F. McKernan and' her
Swarthmore.
"a.
clay, persident 'of Woman's stu~ d
hter Miss Cornelia McKernan
o.
.. .
•
t
t S~cuse aug
Go
dent
vernmen a
•• of Rutgers avenue. Miss Banks'
Fri. Cl!nd Sat•• Jan.... 5
University. Marleigh attended th~ engage!Dent to Ml'. William Barlow
Cotton Bowl game ~tween Sym Patton of Rutledge has been an- Judy Hollcloy - KI.. Dou,I••
cuse and Texas ChrIstian on New
ed
. n~~o••" H,J' t •.
,
nounc .
Sf.p All T.afle
Year s Day.
.
Earlier In the week Miss Banks
Carol LIncoln of Westdale ave- ~;;;';;';;;;~~~~~:;;:~;;;;;;;;,
"S0~11J ~p. (AQ"'~~"
nue returned to GroVe City Tues- r
Friday Featur,-'-7.30 ,a,nd ,.30 -P.M.
saturday Ftiltur.~. 8 .nd 10 P.M.
day, 'followlng the holiday vaca,
tion spent with her parents Mr.
..
_
SPECIAUy. SELECTED
and Mrs. Charles E. LIi1coln. Carol
CH'LDRIN'S SHOW SAT. 1". M.
Sponored
1~lor C.rtoci.i
.
Is a freshman at Grove City ColTHE CiARNET
2-"1(1,.
of
Roc'
....
'."--5or!ol
lege.
J-IIHalsel • Gretel" Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir of 'PnQIIS Along the Mohawk'
. Fea"re A+tracH.o
South Chester road left on wed3 Hoar A!!.color S.ow
Sun. and Mon.. J.alt. 6 " 7
.ne¢ay by plane for Florida where
I W.lt. DI",oy !=a~oo,
Two OuhtandlnlJ Films Combtned
All. Se........ S.ort
. they wlll,spend two weeks ID. Ft.
In On. ShoW
Rlc.o" Wi.....
Lauderdaie and fly to Nassau. Mrs.
Moir's . motlier Mrs. Frances G.
2.30 ond 7.00.P.......
"HALLS OF MONTEZUMA"
Lumsden will remain In Swarth- Adult Donation !SOc;
(fltchnlcolar)
e''''Id,.n Under 7th Grad. 25c:
6.30 .nd 10.15 P.......
more with bet granddaUgbters
- PLUS5w.....o.. H. S. A......rI••
Vlrglnia·and Joan Molr.
Tyro •• Power
Da •• AIttI..",.
'I'BB SWAIlTIDIOREAN
'";;;;::=:;:li:;;:::::::::;::';:::::::=:;
.....
.
II",wDD.3-1U3
AI( ~;nds (,f '~ur~~
,
.t1'~~~
. . . . . . Cc...~.11Ir11 ... ~ CI.•
'.
.ans..
'-,
\d6*i Carpet
--- - -
-
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wu~
. I ..
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,
MIa I'IoTellee JenkIns of Norris- three. 1OllS.~ NOI'th WeYmouth. Strath HaveD. Inn their IODI Dr. with bls dallll:'ter Mrs. C. D.
town. 'David Jenkins returned MIIlI8.
J, Russell and David C. E1ldnton Schloesser. Jr.• of Pwk avenue and
Mr. and Mrs. James CMord of Sunday Digbt to HoUlton. Tex.,
Mrs. Jules Woulbroun of Bronx- aDd their famlUes, au of Moylan. her daughters. Mrs. Schloesser's
,Rutaers avenue had as thelr New after a two-week vacation at !lis ville. N. Y •• suatalt¥!d Injuries, In Dr. ElkInton I" Associate Profes- aunt Mrs. H. P. Closman of PhllaYear's guests Dr. and Mrs. Geof- home.
an automobile accident wtrlch oc- sor of Internal Medicine at the delphla was a1ao Mrs. Schloesser's
frey'Osler and daugbter Judy of
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn H.' Kennedy curred December 22. Mrs. Woul- UDiversity of PennsylvaDia and house guest during the holidays.
New York City. They returned I and thelr three daughters of Hay.- b.raun is the Wife of lrk. Woul- is leaving with his family for a, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick. B.
home Wedn~8J'. Mrs. CMord's erfor,d place ~ as, their guesis hroun. pel'll)anent member 01 the ,seven montbs' research project at Kauffmann aJld daughters Nancy
aister Miss eHlen Etter and ,Mr. at a holiday family 'house party Belgian delegation to the U. N. In Cambridge UDiversity. Englan"d. Jane' and Mary Ann at Erlton.
Wlnalow Womack of Towson. Md.• last week Mrs. Kennedy's parents 1955 when members of the U. N.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gutbrle of N. J .• were the New Year's guests
were New Year's Eve guests. ' • Mr. and Mrs. George Cushman of vislte.I In Swarthmore. Mrs. Ida ornell aven~ had as their guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pe1rsol.
Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Jenkins Belmont. Mass.• and brother Mr. Palmer Stabler. MIss, Myrtle' Mc~ during the holidays their son-In- Jr.• and family of Lafayette ave-:
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins Chandler Cushman, of Sou t h Callin. snd Dr. Samuel Palmer law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. nue.
•
of North Cbester road had as thelr Weymouth. Mass.; her brother and entertained Mr. and Mrs. Woul- Richard Springer and son Steven
Mr. and Mrs. William J. KindlI\1ests during the. ChristmaS holi- sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs. George broWl.
of Wakefield. Mass.
ley of Salisbnry. Md.. where, the
days Mr. and Mrs. Wll11am BlaIs- T. Cushman of Wallingford. Conn .•,' Mr. and.Mrs. J. Passmore ElkInJ. E. Watte of Miami. Fla.• left houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
dell and their children Christie and brother-In-law and sister Mr. ton of Harvard, avenue, entertaln- yesterday for his home after Peter E. Told over the Christmas
and Barry of, Arlington. Va .• and and Mrs. Edmund Justus and their ed at dinner Wednesday at the. spending the Chrlstmas holidays holidays.
NEWS NOTES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NorES pleasant weather much like our
METHODIST NOTES
early September.
THE. SWARTBMOBEAN
.
There' wll1 be a special meeting , The divine' answer to humari
Through the' col\llllllS of ;YOUI'
PIJllUSIIED 'EVERY PBIDAY AT BWABTIDIOBE. PA.
of the commissIon on Stewardship needs will be brought Qut at Cbris- widely read paper we would
,
P __ . a.......'
and FinanCe tonight at 8 p.m.
tian Science services Sunday wben to thank these kind frlenda "pETER E. TOLD. JIIAlUORO: TOLD. u.......-all
is
titled
....
Pboae BwanJuaon e o , " , '
Sunday School classes f~r
?,e ~n-sel'll)on
en
their very generOW! gift of ·neafages wll1 begin at 9:45 a.m. 10 the 'God.
' .
Iy' six hundred do1lars to be used
PETEB E. TOLD. Editor
Church School. At the 11 o'clock
An Invitation is extended to all toward the expenses of.. tbia trip.
Barbara B. Kent. Managing Editor.
Morning Worship Service. Mr. to 'attend, the services at First At. th time we were filially able·
Rnsalie D. Peirsol . Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott •
Kulp will use as his sermonMsub-" Church of Christ,
'I tlie tw0 0 f us repres_0 D t..
t 11 ScIentist. 206 to' leave"
Elrtered as S4:cond Class Matter. JanuarY 24. 1929. at the ~or
ject. "Why They Were,Wise . en. parI:< avellue a
a.m.
ed forty-seven and a half years
oiDce at swartIuDore. Pa.. UDder the Act of March 3. 1 7 .
There will tie three, nursenes t o ,
of service In the Swarthmore
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
care for the children. a kinderSchools. We are deeply grateful
ARTHMORE, PENNA., JANUARY 4, 1957
garten church program and a
..
for an experience IhRt nas, been
SW
~::..:.::.::.::..:..:..:.......:.---,..:...:...-:---::-~-:--:---;;:-;~~ I junior
churchthprogram.
as well as giving UI
Methodist, youth The oplnlODA UPI!!Sed belOw aft most restful'
.
~n. "Dating S~ndards for H i g h At 6 p..m.. e
11
W Ie
thOle of the IDdl'fl4oa1 wrltero•. AlI happy exPeriences we shsll al"
Fellowship and the Co ege es y letten to The 8warlhm.....n mUlt ways remember with much joy.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
School people.
.
Fellowship will meet together for be ofJDed. PlleUdonfllllUl
be
Our rofound thanks and best
9::r. a!:h~r ;:~ir~~~i:~ t~:
The Couples Club wlll meet at supper foJlowed by devoti~nal ser- ~to!~ ~tte-:':'"!.~ ~o';!bt:: wishes Pfor a Happ and Pros- ,
6:30
on Monday for a baked hTham vice. Dr. W. Vernon Middleton, onl1 at the d_on of the, pero'us New Year. to Yall.
his
Sunday morning. The title of · and covered dish su p
per.
e
l
f
executive secretary
of Div
slon 0
Editor.
S·
I
sermon wiIJ be ''The Hard WIS- theme will be "Winter Sports"; Home Missions of the Methodist I_ _-,._ _ _ _ _ _ _;...._......i'
mcere y.
dom of Patience."
movies of Austria and Switzerland Church, will be the speaker.
In A.,pl't!elaUon
Fl!iANK R. ,MOREY
Chv.rch School classes will meet will be shown. Those planDing to
CIrcle 4 of the W.S.c.S. w1l1 To the EdItor:
at 9:30 and 11 o·c1ock. At 10:45 attend are asked to call Mr. and meet on Monday at 8 p.m.
Thnks CommDDib'
the Senior High BIble study wll1
d t KI g w d
In the Spring of 1955. thr.ough
' Ed!
Mrs. J. M. B. War • a
. n sooThe regular monthly meeting of the Swarthmore Home and School To the
tor:
be held.
I I
3-5103.
the Commission on Stewardship Association and In part obser-' The Board and Stall. of the·
Men's and women's Bib e c as- Dr Raymond J. Bean will speak and Finance will be held at the
f'
art
_h.
in Community Nursing Service. Delsea meet at 9: 30.
.
d t h
f the
vance 0 my qu er-ce",..ry
a
C unt wish to express
Th
Junior High Fellowship to the parents an eac ers 0
church at 8 p.m. Monday.
the local schools many good aw re
0
y
.
e
cJturch school and any other inCircle 5 of the W S C.s w11l
.
•
.
their sincere appreciation to
will m,,!,t in McCahan Hall at 5 ter ted dults t 8 p.m. Tuesday
th P
. 8 .
friends Joined In presentmg me many local clubs individuals and
Supper will be served at
es
a
a
.
meet at e arsonage a
p.m.
with a generous check to be used
•.
p.m.
. In McCahan Hall. His tOPIC w11l
The regular monthly meeting of
d e d ' t·
tr1
groups who brought. Christmas
8: ~ Y
Adult Group wll1 be ''Church History". Parents and the Woman's Society of ChrIstian fO~ a~ exte~.
v::a Ion
~. it Cheer to our patients.
e t 50UD
45 g
fo. Bible study teachers will meet at 7: 30 for cof- Service will begin with lunch at. ar ~busl c"'f cums DC
estakma ethls
As many of our patients are not
t
meet a :
p.m..
. , . h ch h Ii I de art
lmpossl e or me' 0
e
ly
cl 11
d
' i ..... ..:...
The 8: 30 supper wll1 be followed fee m t e
ute sc 00
P - the Ingl~neuk at 12 noon. Mrs. trip immediately or during the on
IInlln a Y ,:,n er.pr ......-am at ,
8 o'clock
ments.
, '
I "H. M. Crlst. KIngswood 3-0159.
ti·is f 0 II0 wing summer.. H owever, M rs. but also have SOCial t !lDd physical
b y a pro&
The Senior High FeJlowshlp
The Missions and Benevo ences m charge. The. busll~ess mee ng Morey and I were able to arrange ha~dlcaps. we wan to express
will meet at 6:30 for supper In Committee Will meet at 7:30 p.m. and program Will begin at. 1:30 at to Iravel In the Caribbean area their gratitude for them.
'
lae
t Decemberon shl ps •
You gave true meaning
uflng
d to the
all
M cCahan Hall following choir on Tuesday in the Woman's As- the church. Mrs.' Henry I. Hoot d
rehearsal. The program wllI be sociation room.
wlll be the speaker.
'th U It d F ·t Co
• '" t SplrJt of ChrIStmas. an
we
The Board of the Woman's
C0 ttage p
'
b
en
e were
rUi spent
mpany.
",,,ou
"
e two
held at 7 In the Hearth room at
. Asrayer
meetin'll
g WI Mrs
weeks
at sea
and jom
m w ish!ng you h appIness In.
which time a film will be shown sociation wllI hold its Annual held at the home of Mr. and
.
th
f H
d the New Year.
II 223 P ark avenue. on in
e pam H0 d avana • anll'
Mr Bishop will lead a discussion• 14eeti ng on Wed nead ay a t 10 : 00 Ph'Ii
I p H a.
Sincerely.
.
a.m. in the Woman's Association Wednesday at 8' p.m.
Puerto Cortes. on u~as, as we
ELIZABETH ANN 'GROFF
room.
The Choirs of the church' will as a week in. the highland~ of
(Mrs.) Elizabeth Ann Groff.
The Woman's Association wllI rehearse on Thursday-Cherubs at Guatemala. Antigua. Lake.AtltIan
Executive Director
meet on Wednesday for its monthly 3: 45, Juniors at 4:15 and Chancel and o?,er places of tropical beau!y
(Continued on Page 7)
luncheon and Annual Business ChoIr at 8 p.m.
and mterest gave us a trIp m
Meeting. ,Devotions will be held
in the church sanctuary at 12
TRINITY NOTES
noon. They will be led by Mrs.
There will be a celebration of
Frank R. Markley. Luncheon wiJI the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
be served in McCahan Hall' at Sunday morning. At 9: 30 a service
'12:30 by Circle 6. Mrs. John M. of Morning Prayer will be held
ONE OWNIIRSH1P
CHURCH SERVICES
Trosley. chairman. Following the and all departments of the Church
PRESBYTERlAN cHURCH
Annual Business MeetlIlg. there School will meet. Holy Commun-,
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
will be a film entitled '''This Htgh ion· wlJl agmn be celebrated at
John Schott. A8soc1ate MinIstes' Call1ng.'' The speaker for the 11: 15.
Since 1878 the same.family has operated
'
, Sunday. Janl1lll7 8 ,
9:30 and 11:00 A.M. _. C.hurcll meeting will be '4P1. Corrine 'The ushers for the 9:30 service
D'Orsay. director of the T.M. will be R. \i, Daniel. head usher;
School Classes.
9:30' and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Blsbop Thomas Center at 3rd and Norris B. Dangerfield. C. C. HeIsler. J. C.
will preach.
.
streets in Chester.
'
J u bln. J r.o..
T V.;,114orrow, and E. G.
....crou O. PUNIfIALI
5:00 P .M.-1r. High Fe11oWsh1p.
CIrcle 14. Mrs. John Kennedy. Smith. At.;u:fS. C. E. Fellows.
5:41;' P.M.-Young Adults.
, ,820 CHIITNUT STRUT
6:30 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. chainnan. will meet for supper head usher; R. J. Baker• .llternate;
"nd !' program at 6: 30 on Wed- C: B. Blake. S. D. Clyde. Jr.• C. R.
OlfVE!llL'lAIR, founder
Wedn~"", Janl1lll7 9
nesday. in McCahan Hall. The pro- DeLuca. W. E. Hetzel. Jr., ~. W.
12, Noon-Woman's Association.
'.'"•• 1 .. 6-.11 •.
gram will be the same as for the Kitts. and A H. Knabb wlli usher.
Tburac1a7, .Janl1lll7 10
10:30 A.M.-Day of Prayer.
Woman's Association that afterEdgar Harrts will serve as aco~jij.momST CHURCH
noon.
\
]yte at 8 o'clock; Clay Hogg and
~
.John C. Kulp
The Monthly Day· of Prayer wl11 Robert Watkins at 9:30. and LyM1n1ater
be h~ld on Thursday from 10: 30 man deCamp. Richard Jackson.
Robert WUde
to 2:30 p.m. At the morning ses.! and Davis Moscrip' at 11: 15.
Mintst~r of Music
sion. In the sanctuarY. Mr. Bishop
At·8' o'clock, SUllday evening
Sunda,.. Janl1lll7 6
will continue his series of talks on tbere wll1 be a service of Eve.ning
9:45 ,A.M.-SUDday SchooL
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp wll1 preach. "Learning to Pray". After lunch Prayer and a Festival of Music.
8:00 P.M.-MYF alld,Wesley Fet- the group will meet in the Wom- The choir wl11 present II program'
lomhips••
a.n·s assoclatlo~ room for a qulet of sacred music. A cor~ial InvitsWed"'......,., Janl1lll7 9
time of prayer and reflection. tlOD. Is extended to all members of
1:30 P.M.-W.s.C.S.
Th~e
attending are asked to bring the parish, and their friends, and
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector then o,,:,n sandwiches; tea and neighbors to attend this servtce.
Bunday. .Janl1lll7 8
colfee will' be served.
There will be a service of Eve8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. '
.The
PrJn:lary
Choir
rehearsal
ning
Prayer at 5:40 p.m. on Tues9:30 A.M. - Morning Prayer.
WIll
be
held
from
3:
30
to
4
p.m.
day
and
FrIday.
Church School.
starting on. Thursday. January 10. Choir rehearsals wtll be held on
11:15 './t.M.-Holy Communion.
8:00 P,M. Evenin« PraYer.
The Jumor Choir will rehearse Monday and Wednesday at 4' 45
Music Festival.
at 4:15. and the Chancel Choir at p.m. for sopranos; at 6:30 p:m.
Tn_y. JUlUar)' 8
8 p.m.
Thursdar for alto; 7: 15 p.m.
5:40 P.M.-Evlmlng Prayer.
The
Christian
Education
Comsopranos.
and at 7: 30 p.m. for the
Wednesday. Janl1lll7 9
mitt~ wll1 meet at 8 on Thursday Men's Choir. The Girls' ChOir will
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
evemng In the Woman's Assocla- rehearse on Monda at 7' 30,
9:30 AH.--Holy Commuulon.
tion room
y
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10:00 A.M.-Bible Study.
.
and the Probationers' Choir will
ThursdaY. Janl1lll7 10
The Usher's ~oclation will meet at 4:45 p.m. Thu~
fleGrB
8:00 P.M.~ult Bible Study.
hold
a general meeting on Thurs- There will be a celebration of
.
FrIday. Janl1lll7 11
day evening at 8 o'clock. The new the Holy Communion at '7
5:'0 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
o~cers ~f the association for 1957 and 9:30 a.m. Wednesday ~~
THE RELIGIOUS SOClET2
, . 'OFFRIENDS
Will be msta11ed at this time: _
BIble Study gro ,
d tho
Da
'd
BI
h
ch
Inn
uP.
un
er e di, Sunda:r. Janl1lll7 8
Vl
ng am. a
an; Rob- rection of Mrs Maxey 114 rrIso
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School.
ert Clothier. vice - chairman; will meet at Hj o'clock. 0
n.
9:45 .A.M.--Higb School Forum:
~~ge ~ter. head usher;, and The Adult Bible Class, imder the
.John Moore.
,
am
,:am. secretary.
leadership of Dr. W. E. Danforth
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: Keith
Thla, __ II u.m.t
BeginDing next Sunday. Janu- will meet at 8 o'clock Thursd •
Wh""Io<>k; "Amertca Illid Peace
in the Near, East."
ad depeadable pow.- •• ~at;
ary 13. Mr. Bisbop will conduct evening. At the same hour
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. a conflnnation class for all Junior will be a meeting of the ~mcers
,"bupin" prieeB ••• ~_
Chlldren cared for In Whittier and
Senior
High
you~
people
of
of
the
Men's
Club
Phil-delphia EJ.8IItrlc plana
House. All are welcome.
the congregation who have not
.
-d buIld8' for the future.
5:80 P.M. -' United Fellowship
Students.
joined the church. The class will "I saw It In The Swartbmorean"
Homes here use abOut twice
Monday. lanllal'J' 7
meet every Sunday afternoon until I r.;;;;;;-------~;;~~
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
88 much .electricity as ten
Palm Sunday at 5 p.m. In Mr. II
, Wedn.....y. JIUllW':r 9 .
~ aao. and nearly four
Bishop's study.
UNITARIAN m.LC)WSHIP
All, day sewing for A.FS.c.
u..'
88 much 88 twenty
of ~_ _ C_ty
FIRST CHURCH OF
. ~ ... Ye\ the
CHRIST. SC)!i!NTlST
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
IC! J.7IIJ .
UDlt price _ _tla. to
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. SWARTHMORE
. S....y • .I.wry ,
Parlr A.venue beldW H'T'VIlrd
At the Adult Forum Sunday
. drop IIIlClIII Wd8)' lowwtliu
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Keith Wheelock, research assocl~ IDS A.M
SdIaoI,
_before.
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Schoel.
ate of the International Relations
11:011 A."'~W_I.
s.r.lco
.
11:'011 A.M.-Th~ Lesson-8ermon Institute. University
,
Dr. Morris' Wolf •
will be ''God.''
of PennsylWednesday evening meeting each vania. will speak' on "America
of tho Sodoty
PhlkodoI~',
Eth1c..t
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week, 11 P.II{., Reading Room, and Peace In tile Near East... ThIs
"WIIet .....
Wort"4011 Dartmouth AVenue. open is at 9: 45 a.m. In the MeetIi,g
A
TAX.pAYI~umm
Old .
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.~1rdIIys except holldays, 10-5.\.HOuse. All are. welcome.
OWIi$ " 1EAIlY.lOII...., Sloo;NIOUlBIS
m- "':i~"i.otSp."...R"d
• ,_117 eveniDtr, 7-9. Sunday atThe High Schooll'orum wtit re_
wre
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Letters to the Editor
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··SO tliat's wliat you tli"", -
that rm the
devil popping 'lJp to
you fr~mliigh.
balling. on y.our'way. Wen. Iilaybe1!eca~
YOll are breaking the Jaw, I look like'a devil
to you. To Jaw.alliding citizens rID just the
man they hire to protect their lives. Just a
~ in -qniform - with authoritY to see
that
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the dec;ent code of the ~ by 'which
driving should ~guided, is obeyed.
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Gndthe
beyond
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We - you. and J and the man next door.
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can cut traffic accidents to a minimum if ~
drive and walk safely. Probably there will'
always, be a certain number of people who
tDill be. criinintJlly r:areless 0/ the, rights 01
the olher /eUow -,and they drive that way. '
The vast majonty 0/ u.s want to live and lei
live. Let's aU get together on this - wit~
the right attitude;" Let's be as cotu1eous
when we drive as we are in other ev;""oo,contacts ",ilh people. Then all 01 u.s CGlI
lick traffic acci4ents.
up the pieces every day.
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"Y9U are coming with me to headquartersfor an alcohol test~ We will pick up your car
. later. And some day I may look like a
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SWARTHMORE C()"OP
PORTEll H. WAITE. INC.
J. A. GREEN .
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CATHER~S DRUGSTORE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN·
PEI'ER E. TOLD .
SWAa'fltMORE TOGGERY SHOP
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THE INGLENEUK
BOUQ~T
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COIIPMY
thad"
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fatal traffic ·accidents.
, We know that a driver
-or a pedestrian ...:- under the influence of
liquor is 55 times more likely to have an
accident than 4 driver who is sober. We pick
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!!lober. Could save a life a day if people 4Jid
"Sure you didn't see me. But another State
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Traffic Trooper three miles down ~e pike . '
guiu-dian angel to you lor taking you. in besaw yOu weaving. Radioed to me.- -Gave me
your license number. Asked me to.pick you .,Iore an accidenthappenetl.
,
. up. becauaeyou :oiusped ~'
"This ,meeting sobered you up. you say. Too
bad you didn't stay Sober hi the firstpJace.
'~orJOln Own ~ - and the safety of
Or didn't drive your car until' you was
clqig;. ~~Ili Irjan ~ this road-:'
am".
avenae
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yom: driving days are over for a while) We
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know that drinking drivers cause a lot of
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stop
POWER AND
PROSPERITY
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To~"y I?IS~
Eligible for Soc. Security
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tmjlortaDt for all disabled people
who are Insured under the 1956
Amendments to the Soclal SecurIt~ Law declarl!d Herbert W. Gruber District Manaier of the Social
sci,urity oIIlce in CheSter.
Beginnlnil With July, 1957, a
disabled pe . n between the ages
of 50 and
may be eligible to
W
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~ES!~T~AY~E~H~OTI~C~E~~r!.~:
start getting mOllIhly Sodal Spc:urlty JDstJr3nce Pa;inehts. It ,.
no lODger necesssry to walt unW
olie reaches age 85 to have retirement benellts start, nor is it necessary for an Insured woman workei', to wait until she becomes age
62...
.
If the dlsabWty-elther physical
or mentsl-Is loni continued, has
lasted for at least six months, and
there Is Ume chance of recovery,
one m~y be eUgible.for monthlY
benellt payments. These payments,
same as the amount of the OldAge Insurance Benellt onewould
be. entitied to if he were 85.
The IIrst month for which~a:
dlsabiUty benellt payments c d
made Is July, 1951, Gruber sal :
The work requirements for diSability Insurance payments at age
50, are: Social SecurIty credit tor
llve years of. work in the 10 years
before the ilstabliahed lK>glnnlng
date of disability, end 1'1.0 years
of work In the three years J?efore
that date. Active mWtary seivice
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~FO=.~·~R~ENTi'
;'~'~~~hle Further lntonnation may be obDressmaking and
"l
tsined bY.•ylsiting Or ~ting. ~
expert alterations. KIngswood 1!~~;1~;:~~fl~0;0;r2'
Sooal
~urity 5!hand
OfDce"Fidellty3-3287.
and~Co~n~ve~lU:.e:n~t
tearooms., Cl,ester
l3U1ldlDg,
Mart
Sireets, Ch~r.
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTEtlING
~'~~~'GREER
Large Chairs COMi'~Y
. Fe.1I. SJ'iOE
ii~f~~'''Bi!iA''''
.ndrebl,liltwi'h.!!~w fab!!~~ $5,5-:-:
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peI'fect
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ESTATE NOTICR
more references. Repairing of
Low mileage.
pro- II
spring seats from $9.50-cushions
owner. First
over
THOM SEREMBA
it. Phone KIngswood
refilled $6-Estimates are free.
PERSONAL
T1~Ol!![SE1iIPERSONAL -
. '. b.~koLSTERY
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Thorn
Seremba.
Phone Sharon
Hill 0~73=4~.
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visJon service. Complete stock
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
60~~~:~~~ Road Call KI!1gswood 4-0800.
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PERSONAIL-Two grandmothers
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ESTATE NOTICR
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homemakers. KIngswood 3-5177.
PERSONAL
- Will build
brick 11~~~~~~~~~~;~~
or block barbecues
and incln-
Estate of PAUL FOX. also known .. erators .. Excellen-t workmanship.
PAUL HERVEY FOX. deceased•. late .f Reasonable. Tom Reeves. OHester
the
Borough
of Swarthmore. DeJaware 4-5446'=_________
County.
PR.
a~te 't.~",!,.ENTJ!1.t o~
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undersilmed. who request aU peraons bav~
[ng .1.1"", or d.....n.. """In•• the _ t e
of the decedent to make boWD. the' same.
and all penona Indebted, to tbe decedent to
make payment. without de""'. to
ROBERT w. MALOm;Y . .m.
Execator
280 BroadwQ '
York '. New York
Or to hi.N...
Attornen;
RAYMOND
K. DENWORTH.·
DRINKER. BIDDLE
and REATH.
m South 1.th street.
Phil... 8. Pa.
8t-12-21
$500 MONTHLY
Startl,..
salary
for
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sal.unen to r.PNSHt lanae IicnNnl
ffnandal corporeflCMI, No fnlvef. Sat..
up!lf'lece and abUItJ d"fred. Mfabo
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2J...4D 'I"ft old, mea....
.Itd. copable of oauml", '1"ISpOftIlbn..
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flleilld. brief , . . . , Id..,., all
repli. confi'de.lal. Oar sal...... han
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Klngswood '3-8345.
15, With heat and titil-I ~,..t}:'i;,
and Bird: KIngswood
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au.iiii 'ILE
ASPHALT TIL,
P~TIC TILE • VINYL
1401 Ridley Avell. .
CHester 2-4759
2·5689
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FORMICA
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glassware.
ter 2-7473.
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pedestal desk and cltair.· KIngswood 3-2442.
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LINOLeUM
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PYl.E
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iBiIIHeild.
.A'l~~Mements
.Programs
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J.A. GREEN
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. grade meats for its customers • . . with' uniform
~ ~i9h .'qoalify. 'Co-Op customers con apportion,
their meat requirements on an accurate serving
'For Pr018,. SerYlce
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RIB, ROAST SPECIALS
. J, F. BLACKMAt9
II 3-6616
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. GUILD OPTICIANS
For Leirr... of ·S.,.rfor Q.afffr
N.wIy
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Leg oLLalDb
us Damnou'" Ave....
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q~" $1 PI.'I ,w'~h ,I
Slips"
we"1I give yO! ! bri9ht.~~w Silve, RgUcilr!
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Alterations
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SWIFT f'REMI
J. En J.iMEBURNER COn
BURNER
SERVICE
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Die:1t FrtiwtW!1t"
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Klngs'ifood 3-8761
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ofiset Ci.ln,lI" of All Kinds
.CON~Tlhlc'tlbN
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fQr Silyer. Dollars
Photo-Copies Made
FOR RENT -' ~tire thil'd' lI";'r
aparbnent, perfect condition
Adults. $75. Klntiswood 3-1205. .
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PAINTING
and
, CARPENTRY
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Un'
.letferh.ads
Jack Pricha'rd
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hill section, two, bedrooms aQd
U.,';shlg
of
George Myers &Co.
424 Haverford Placi.
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C·o,··op
WUliCiim' W:
ters
M~.ra .Klte....
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Plumbing &Heating
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DiLuzi~ and Sons
Florist
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""-rioll,
Til. Floors - Plastic: Til.
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Open Friday Evenings
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PE:SONAL - ~Icycle!, Repaired.
arts, accessorIes. Milt Glass Jewelry Repaired
Phon
, E" M' IL sp''IES
East Baltimore Avenue Clifton
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He
Ights
dis
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, ' MA on 6-0713. OppoWatc....b,
site CUllon Theater.
Fo...",,, 01 F•. C. Iod•• Sons
Former',
. , condition. RC.A.
PERSONAL ~ Interior aild ex-, ~~~~3~2~8~88~.,-=--:---:-_--:-~ Flnoi WOICh and' .
128 Yalo Avo.
CARNS
,terlo.r. p' [IIn"-g.
. .. Boy' I
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epall'S
wortramore.
650 Baltimore Plk.
lng.
Henry......
Savard. Springfield.. size
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Klnpwood
4-0161.
8. Ex~Uent
condition.
Sprlgfielel,
Del. Co.. , ••
KIngsWood 4-3Q76.
PERSONAL. - Belvedere Con- ;;:;:;~:;':';T.'-::-=~'--'-'-'-,,.....,-.,- Klnglwood 3-1441'
valeseent Home, 2507. Chestnut FOR SALE - House -. SprlngKlnglwood 3-0450
street, 'Chp.ster. Edge of Swalthbrick and
WILLIAM. BROOKS
more. Aged, senile. chronic, constory. Full Ashes &: Rubbish Removed
valescent .m.·en and wome. n,. EXand llreplace. . . LaWD8 Mowed, GeDeraI .
cellent. foods, spaclints grounds
windoWS.
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Blue CroSs honored. .Sadie P.
Appointment only.
ROOFING
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Pa
Turner, proprletor.·CHester 29-3885. .
5373.
yjj~NTED
Gatters
PERSONAL-Registered Spencer
Wanw-Alr,lfeatlng
corsetlere. Mrs. Elsie H. 'Mac- WANTED-- We will buy at best
Williams. Telephone KIngswocid 'prices old ChIna,' cut glass, .tur. Air Concl.!tlonlng .•
3:4,~!or appointment.
nitlire. . Call POrter 4-0235' 01'
Sh..t M.tal Work
PERSONAL _
Plano Tuning OLympla'-5-3578 collect for apAll ·buslne:ts conftS peclaUst, member A.S.P.T. and polntment.
denti81.Coionial Cupboard, NUIDN.A.P.T. Will do minor repair- be 5 P .... -del hia
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ing. Leaman,' KIngswood 3-5755.
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. Pik*, Wilmington, Del.. . .'.
w.ter H...
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SUPcovers
and
draperies. Henry
K. Savard,
,tnc48
KI4-1214
Springfield. Klngswood 4-0161.
FOR RENT - One 1I0or single
, ..hOlItl! , near . P ,n,R. $130 per
moitth. Also IIrS!. floor apartmeni ,.fiJL50
CONtRActOR
GiNfiAI
S.SAIA
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III 3·9849'
FOR RENT
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
Expert Waich
Repairs.
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State & Monroe Stl.
Media
MEdia 6-2176
$8.
with time
their for
hands
will
mend,
hem, ondarn
frantic
Or
to ber E.AttornQ"
GEORGE
KEARNS• .JR.
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wine: Stream or Sewer? Dela- Atte' tie
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W{lre'S leslala~ answered With
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its own. pure-strll8Dl law flD.,d ~D p~ ~, th~ P~l~ania
authorized the city of WllmlDgton Dog Law is tOl the protection 01
to sell bon.. to build an adequate 1!ie pubUc and ihelr' property
sewage-diaposal plant."
throu 8 " the pro"ner control ofdo"m
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and tbe protectjllD of the properb
licensejl and tajltled dogs. .
YOIq: It15~ ~Of.1\~ exP4'es on
paYers who Wanted somelhln8 ring In the valleyS of the Brandy- poo .on summer . evenings, all at
January 15" .lP5'l re~ardiess at
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don~ with the evil smeUlDg waters w e v e r
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upper Monongahela In West Vir.
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tb_ ~ tiuo InGlYldWII .meers. AU.
' . . ~ censes are ow
01 the Brandywln.e Creek.
glnia, the Niahnabotna. In: Iowa, ke:;ping It In hand. '.
~':..Th:":'~--:'fO:: on sale at your County TreasurLed by Clayton M. Hoff,.a local the Bib Blue In Kansas, the SaltIt tallows that the valley as- _ I I t .... WrIter ..
to the . er's ojlice, or may be orrlered
co!1&ervation-minded spark .·plug, Wahoo in Nebraska, and other soclations vary as dictated by loc- ~;'t~ ,:",~:::"pu:fUo~ ',through any Notary Public, JUS'the groups efforts were tireless watersheds of the nation. What al needs. They range In size from EdItor.
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t!ce of the Peace, Alderman «
and-far"reaebin/ii. The story of the has touched off this uprising is the tiny Honey Hollow Creek's, near
Maglstrllte.· .
cleanUP o~· the Brandywine has angry water that, erodes farm- New Hope, Pennsylvania, wi~h six Editors note:
All dog~ over six months of agEl'
~ rep~ted wherever clean lands, chokes streams with top- ~anner memoors to ambItious
A lot at people will remember must be licensed.
~tr,,~ legISlation is considered. A soil, ~auses calamitious floods and m~vements In many states .. to and be Interested in hearing about
M~e dog licenses cost $1.10 and
true story at what an aroused inspireS Big Government to build urute all the ,!,atersheds of a rlver Klaus Lange, the student from' female dog licenses $2.10.
ci~~ can do when, they roll more Big Dams. The victims of basin. In Ohio: for example, plans Stsde, Gennany, who Uved With I Spay~ female license costs $1.10
up th~tr sleeves and get to work. these misfortunes are revQlting call for. uniting all the small various families in the community If you hav" a Vetemarian's cert!~t night, at the Swarthmore against working harder .and hard~ watersheds along the ..shore of from Octoher 1950 to September IIcate for' spayed femal!!.
~ends M""ting nouse, thIS same er. to pay to~ buge wate~-eontrol Lake Erie. In the MIssouri Basin, 1951, while attending the High
License tags \Dust be' a1l;lxed to
Cll!Ywn ~off repeated'tI)e l3randy- schemes that don't control wblle ravaged by floods last year and School. He still thinks With fond a sUb.stantia) collar and worn bY
Wine storY to the Citlezn'S CrC!!k. qaving les.s and less to sa; about now bitterly in controversy over memories ot his year in Swarth7 the dog at all till!es..
Valley Association of Delaw~re how 1ax .money is splint in thetr a turther vast lIood-control system more, as indicated by the tollow~f y?ur'
dedicated th~lves to r~rlng . "In his 40me valley,' where" the EngineerS ~ th~ ,united States R. JeSsup, which the Swarth- stray, and may be 'diSPOSed '1f by
the Ch~~ter, Ridiey, Crum an~ IDcai clUzeriry beg..nredealing the Bureau of Reclamation, known as morean Is glad to print.
allY of1lcer on sight.
Darby Creek V~eys.·
cards seven years' ago, some the Pick-Sloan Plan, skeptical tal!'furchase. your 1957 dog Ucense
Mr. ~off's sptrited talk was an astonIshing chauges p r 9ve' that the payers a~e organizing .l!,aclly by
From ~~ !.&!tel'
~t on~e a'l~ Pl;'t It on th" dol', as
Inspirati!ln to all members of th~ TaxP"Yers' Deal ~'t just ~reamy va~eys and amalgamating in opIt Is a prpteetion for the dog.
Association who .attended the ~ wlahing. Jobholders hired to con- pOSltion throughput Iowa, NeHeidenheim, December, 1956 . Violators of the Dog I.aw are
pubUc Imee~ !':t I!l~' 'il':w1Y or- cern themselves with the Br8Jldy- braska and Kansas. Before any Dear Jessup family:
liahle 1<1 a tine of. not 1- than
ganlZed aSSoela~on at the Swarth. In .; . 11 and streams and with more big dams are built down- 'After I had, written the last leI. $5.00 and costs or not more than
mor!, Frietid,s Meeting· HoUse.
eaSn~Ogame and oth~ pl.easant s~ream, they want .1I00d-preva.'- ter to you this spt,'lng. telling· you $100. and costs or to undergo an
~e quote froin th~ Post stOry aspects o~ living there, today are tion measures put m~o effect In of my future pl~ns, things s~ed ImprIsonment not exceeding 30
.ofthe ~ttle of the BranliYWlDe- doing ten tlnies more work than the uplands. They insis.t that ef- to hapP'7' and It all ended WIth days or both.
a' stO!'Y that must be told ai/ain they did In 1945. And they're as fective control must begm on e~~h me working at a place I had never - - - : - - - - - - - - - - . . . . .'
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mismanaged farm and eroding dreamed of in the southem part 'py" life of a bachelor and although
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I am earning very little money'
,"Hoi! sees two main reasons fo,
But the best thing is to start it is a lot of fun to Care for
our . failure to manage soil and at the beginning.
everything myself.
water. One Is· local Indifference
I wrote,to you of my plans of
I am going to'spend my Chrlstand ignorance, . the other' is con- becoming a geologist.. Well, I mas vacation at home. From the
fusion and jealoUsy am"ng ufficlal started the study at Hamburg UnI- letters I received from my parcontrol agencies. A directing force verslty. But after a very short ellis and my brother (by the 'way,
has been needed to get warring ttme I noticed the subject differed he got married' in JulY) I know
county, state and' Federal experts very T!luch . from the. way I bad that everyone is line. My brother
working together Instead of at ImaFed it to be, so. th~t I de- has tullY recovered froID' his sen......
.loggerheads, and' he thinks. that cide~ n"t .to continue because It ous t11iiess and is contlnuing his .
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"endless" stUdies. .
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watershed movement, of which
From a .teac;her of mine I had
i 'am hoping that everyone In
the. Brandywine Valley Assoclil- gotten a ml\8azlne of Carl Zeiss, your nice family is line. Although
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. factory of lIn,e "ptical and mechan- I am back'· in Germany. for more
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"Hoff ligures tha~ the Brandy~ ical equlpmen~, 'wlth a short story than 5 years. I remember almost
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Wine Valley job Is how about one· of the Ufe and work of a technical every detail of tbe wonderful time
half don,e" (This was in 1952) Itlerchllnt. at this IIrm. I applied I spent witb you. I am sure hoping
That·much less topsoil, la showing 10~ thti;apprentl
Ariny Engin~rs. to PUMp. He believable luck to be accept,ed.N~turiili.Y f am always very Inth~nks that tolal~uction can be
. This apprenticeship consists !If terested In the things that happen
at least 75 ~ercep.t: In Chester a two year intensive education in Swarthmore and would he .very·
County, some 150 fann pon~ have for a merchant and a one. year glad to receive a letter from you.
been bullt. Around 220 complete technical. tralliing a: the workPlease write tc myoid' addreSl\ .
farm cons!,rvation plans are being shops. After these three years in Sts.de because I am likely to
yearly, and more than 900 appli~ there is another two years training mq,ve from the place I am living in
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Zeiss. After I have finished this
Today I reeeived a parcel from
"Why subsidize fanners," asks long and detaile.d education I am home with the edition of the
Hoff, "when self-effort plus tbe one of the very few specialists to Readers' Digest and the announceFIRST OF YEAR STARTS
iax"paid help' available will pro- be sent into practically every part ment of the new gift subscription.
duce .results like' that?"
of the world to represent Zeiss. Thank you very much for this'
WHITE
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"About tbe time the Brandy- You can imagine that the job 1s wonderful present which links
Wine campaign got' golng, Govern_ not exactly easy but it Is one of me again to the United States. It
or puff's cohorts ai Harrisburg the most interesting jobs I can Is son wonderful to know that r
enacted a pure-stream' law to stop think of and one' of the h&$t IIrms have sucb nice friends in that
the discharge .1I1to Pennsylvania's to work at it.
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great coimtry.
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streams of sewage and' industrial
I am now for almost half a year
Now I wish all of you the very
wastes.. That was coincidental, but down at the main factory at Ober- best for the future, a very merry
JANUARY - ' FEBRUARY - MARCH
what followed, In DelawlI!'e wasn't. kochen, a small village In the Christmas and a happy and. sue":
Hoff sei' up hisnsUde projector In very South of Germany, 500 miles cessfulnew year.
Re~~!!I~~r
Wit.~ t~e. r~tur.
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the capital at noVl!1' and gave an from home.
SIncerelY yours,
illustrated lecture; The BrandySo I am now lea~lDg the "hapKLA:US
Mr. and Mrs: Samuel Carpenter
and their daughter Shirley of Ogden a~enue vlslted Mrs. Carpenmother Mrs. A. G. Motzlnger
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o Archbold, 0., and Mr. Carpeater's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
~arpenter.1n MontpeUer, O.
ROGER RUSSELL
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and aptD if our county people and proud as' Haft is of the I!Ill'lY repoUUelans will be convinced that sultl, Tupayeill in the valley are
the, ttme is ripe to start pfellerVinll alrI!fIdy benefttlng by lieveral mIlBJ' .lACK· MERm.".
our creek valleys tor all posterity.
Of c!Ollarsa year In new in. ~ck in 1952, the Saturday Eve"
oolIte."·
Ding Post told the story of the ~.,,;".::~canlt,taxpbtathY~ are a long"froperly values In rural areas
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modem Battle of the BrandyWine. siolls when they get suiBciently are being enh8!1C8d, h and game
It was not fought by a continental aroused to do' something about it. are comlDg back, tarmers are even
army, but a ~up of aroused tax- Such a eonvulslon is now occur- baP~Ug in private;. swimming
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lIMO, and work In Railroad Industry after 1936 can count toward
Mrs. C. Eo CI!tWeli of Bea,JemlD
the work requirements for dIsaaVenue Will asSIst the hoatblUty Insurance payments under
at the faculty Tea Club. meitteeJftaIn conditiobs.
of the Ulilvenlty of PeimsylA wage earner' under 50 who
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on Tuesday, Jal1W1J'y 8, at
lias been under a disability for lIiIemorial Hall,. 31101 I.ocust street
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many years with no earnings
Dr•. ~ 1\1. EDIils, Plofess.Jr
onset may be able to estabUsb a . the Uhlverstty, Who has reeentJy
"dlsahiUty. freeze" cOmmenelDg
returned tlOm. two and a halt
earlY as the onset date if the claim years in Egypt,. Will give an nis IIled before July, 1957.
lustra~ lecture on "ADcient and
To have the earnlDgs record Modern Egypt", at 2:30.
which can stsrt at age SO, ere !he at any ttme after September 15, frozen or to .get diaablUty insurance payments, one must have
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THE 8WAK'I'BMORBAN
Books Gro~~.
Need YoIunt.s to . Great.Resume
ActiVities
Pack FIDI for Hungary
Books
Athletic Club
Moreys" Trip South
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belts moved back and forth aeroa
the .tate room, and as dishes sailed urou the table, and tried to
jump the guard i-an as the boat
reeled from the Impact of tile
waves completed· their 'experiences weatherwlse.
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The comfort of the Ul)1ted
Fruit cabin and batb, the ~0U8
food and the care they taD of
their passengers, as well as the
congeniality of a few passengers
all helped make this .a memorable trip and vacation for the
Moreys:
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The swarthmore Athletic Club lenango where the "Feast of
opens
the doors of the high school Santa Tomas" 'Was being held.
The'Swarthmo;e and Wallingford Great
DiSCussion gym on Monday night, January 7, They look many piclures from
The Southern Chapter of the Groups which suspended their at 7 p.m. for informal basketball. ·wbicb they hope to get a fe\\!' good
American Red Cross, with head- meetings during the holiday sea- BeCause the "Gazell"" play a, ones 10 share, but never can they
quarters In Pbl1al!elphla, has been son will resume activities early league game at 8: 15 p.m. the In- share the sounds of the bells, the
formal basketball play w11l term- smells, the confusion, the soul
assigned the huge task of assemb- In the new year.
stirring candle ceremony at the
ling 20,000 faml1Y-uoIt food parAnnouncing the first meeting of inate at that time.
and
badminton
Both
volleyball
church anymore than· they could
cels for distribution to 1IIe suffer- the Wallingford Group to take
will
begin
again
after
the
holidays
describe it were 10,000 Indians in
ing people of Hungary.
place at the Kate Fumess library
at
the-high
school
gym
on
Tuesday
famify groups and in tribal dress
Mrs. Corbin S. Shute chairman at 8:30 p.m., January 10th, Miss
evenings
from
seven
lill
10
p.m.
to descend on Swarthmore by foot
of the Swarthmore Branch, Issued Kate Omsen, discussion leader,
on
Tuesday,
Janucommencing
four days' to eat, sleep, to
for
a special appeal for volunteer referred to Grea! Books as "the
take
care of their cbildren and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of
ary
8.
workers to man the assembly lines adventures of the mind among
to worship literali;y on Its streets. Swarthmore avenue had as their
now being set up at the packag- masterpieces." She went on to
ing center, 253 Nort~ Broad say: "The Great Books program Mid-Atlantic League
The Moreys were lucky to have I "u,,,•• for the New Y~'s week end
street, Philadelphia.
at the famous ''Mazan Inn" Mrs. Zecher's mother Mrs. Martha
Is designed to help us to face
Opens Season Sat. dinner
Several hundred volunteers wlll more intelligently the problems of
and then laler to drive to Lake J. Fis!'er of VentnOr, N. J.
Action in the Middle Atlantic Atitian for overnight and another . The Misses Elinor Idld Mary
be needed to complete the opeN- modern civilization by discussion
tion by the January 18 target date. of the various solutions which Southern D i vis ion Basketball day at the lake which incluc;led a Bye ot College avenue spent
Present plans call for three four- famous wrlters have proposed. League gets underway Saturday, trip 'by launch to an Indian vil- Christmas with their cousin Miss
hour shifts daily. The shifts will No special training is required to Jantlary 5, with four of the Di- lage across the lake.
.
Lavinia ~ye and her family in
run from 8: 30 a.m. to 12: 30 p,m., participate other than a desire to vision's six clubs playing. PMC
One more da~ in the city, wlilcb Denton, MeL
1:30 p.m.- til 5:30 p.m., and 6:30 e,:change ideas." At the coming hosts Havedord while Delaware
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p.m. to 10: 30 p,m. Each shift will meeting selections from Epitectus' visits Swarthmore.
"home"
- another 10 hour :.trip
require 8 men and 16 women for Discourses will be the topic of
With the exception of Drexel,
to
the
coast
- ·and-1hen to Puerto
a total of 24 men and 48 women
all teams have been playing and
discussion.
Cortes on. the IISan Joset ' for
each day. Those wishing to volunThe same subject will be under not having any luck-save Haver- Honduras.
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teer their services are requested discussion the following week, ford. The 'Fords are 2-2 while the
Up
to
this
point
the
Moreys
had
to call Mrs. Rlrhard A. Watson at January 14, when the Swarth- other. four clubs are winless.
PEnnypacker 5-9000.
Looking down the rosters 11 reveled in perfect, clear, springmore group holds its seventh
like weather, but in Cortes the
The food parcels, which were
meeting of the year at 8 p.m. at would appear that, as in the past rains came and for -2'1.o,days they
Yes, you will 'like the
requested. by the International
few years, Drexel, Delaware and
the
Borough
Hall.
Participation
in
experienced
the
hot
steamy
trop~
frimdl,
atmosphere of
Committee of the Red Cross operPMC will be the teams to beat,
this
group
has
averaged
about
15
ating in Budapest, will contain
this fine Family Drug
but with each team playing its Ical rains that Somerset .,Maughm
over 10 pounds of IIIj!O.t, fat, dried members per meeting and it Is five opponents twice, anything can translated so feelingly ·to human
Store. Turn to us (or
milk, sugar, rice, spaghetti or bar- considered one of the more en- happen. Drexel will be defending emotions. The loading of the
your houschold needs. '
ley, and seven packets of dried thusiastic groups in the Pbila- the title it has held for three bimanas from 6 p.m. to 2 ~.m .. by
And
he sure to bring us
soups. Each parcel Will provide a delphia area. New participants in straight years.
human labor and machille Was an
your Doctor's prescripone-week supplementary diet for either group are welcome. Furexperience in itself - and then
PMC,
second
place
tel'm
last
dons.
Here you are as.
a family of four. Red Cross ex- ther information may be obtained season, has a new coach in Chuck
sea where they enjoyed cne
_.ared exact compoundperience in disasters of every na- from Mrs. George V. Krenikoff, Hall, and many new faces.
perfect sunny day. .Th'l fifty mile
ing and (air prices.
100
Yale
avenue,
KIngswood
3ture has proven the most effective
Swarthmore has a veteran ag- an hour blower which they -ran
means of food distribution to be 4107.
gregation, led by sharp~hooter into unexpectedly, where unat"by familY uoIts."
Kent Greenawalt and co-captalns tached' furn,ture, suitcases, life
"Soup kltcbens and similar type Arts Center Opens
Mayer Davidson and Boh Fisher.
operations," Mrs. Shute .comments,
"Group 55" Show Sun. Greenawalt notched' fourth place
CATHERMAN'S
"require each member of a disin League individual scoring as a WEST I: A'U REL HILL
tressed family to be in line for
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DRUG STORE
CEMETERY \
soph last yeal and already has a
every meal. This causes disrup- painter and teacher, includes mo..1_... An. above CIt,
tion of home life and makes no tion pict"re animation and pho- 19.2 average In five games. Another point maker is Jim Miller, who
U .., laIa.c:,.,.y.
allowance for the III Dr Injured tography for documentary ftIms
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along
with
FIsher
Is
the
big
boy
MO••wk 401191
wilo may not be able to leave the and tJle writing of arL criticism as
at
6-4.
Head
mentor
Dick
Madison
The
ideal
location
for
a
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contributing editor of Arts Dih'ome"
Peaceful suburban
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gest above the
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shatagln
A;"ong the artists whose work bench, sin;e beyond the starting
Careful
of Cornell avenue had as their will highlight this provocative ex- five the rest have· little experifacilities. .
guests dining the houpays their hlbltion are two oulStarlding Dela- ence. _ _ _ _~_ __
for
son-In-law and daughter Mr. and ware County painters; Frances
Mrs. Wesley Gordeuk and their Lachman of Springhaven and
NEWS NOTES
is ,,,mted..
children Katherine and Elena of Margaret MlJllken of Rose VaJley.
Mr. and 'MrS~ Charles E. Lincoln ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Danvers, Mass" and their grand- Mrs. Lachman's one-man show in of Westdale avenue had as their ~
daughter Olga Roudoy of Detroit, Philadelphia was very favorably guests for a few days of this week
"YOU' MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
Mich. Olga lIew home Sunday to received, and Mrs. Milliken's Mr. Lincoln's bro~er-In-Iaw and
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resume her studies at the Univer- sparkling abstractions have been sisfer Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Eaton,
STORE HOURS: Mondaythru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
sity of Michigan whe~e she 15 a purchased by collectors in Penn- who were en route from WashlngFriday, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturcf,y, 9:3.0 to 6:00
freshman. Ted Shatagin, son of sylvania, New York, and: Dela- ton, D. C. to their home in MassaMr. and Mrs. Shatagin, left on ware.
chusetts.
Other exhibitors include some
Anne S. Morse, a student at
Wednesday to return to Earlham
College, Richmond, Ind.
of Philadelphia's best known art- Penn Hall Preparatory School,
ists: Sam Freid, 'Barbara Craw- will return to Chambersburg Monalice barb..~
ford, Sanford Greenberg,. Mitchel d. BY following her holiday vaca,i
Wagman, Laura Goodman... Jack tion with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mayer~~n. E~ene F~ldman, Mich- Daniel Morse of Parrish road.
Susan M. Hansell of North
ael Cllibertl, Bermce Anderson,
old bank buildlnc. Dorothy Felbln, and Charles S. Swarthmore avenue, has been
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named to the All-College ComIlII/I1IIInmnmmmmUmllllUlUnnUUmumUU"UlDllnmnnDlmnmnnmlllUmnmnulntDllllmmmfHIIIIIII:. mlUee at Dickinson as a represenE
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5 tative of Pl Beta Phi sorority.
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committee mak:s plan;; ellM
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Richard P. Turner, son of Mr.
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BREAKFAST _ LUNCH _ DINNER
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§ Guernsey road, will return to The
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CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Peddle School in Hightstown, N.J.,
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OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
after an 18-day vacation. Richard
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Monday Through Friday
iiii is in his IIrst .year at Peddie.
Daily Dinners 90e: to $1.85
~ Jeanne Schloesser, daughter of
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lii Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, Jr., of Park
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FANCY ~ANDWICHES
~ avenue, will. return on January
5;
Spec/al Children', P'atters
a to Northampton Scbool for Girls,
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vacation.Mass., after
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Mr. and Mrs. William C...ell'.er I
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Middletown Road
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R. 0"'16, Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow
Custom Landscape Work
Telephene: CHester 2.7206
A,skfor Ben Palmer or Henry Amold
Visit oer RoadsIde Ma....t 0 . . . . . Mldcll.tO_ Road
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of Harvard avenue had as their
guests during 1IIe holidays Mrs.
Craemer's brother and sister-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dresler
of Dayton, O.
Dr. and Mrs. J.. Leslie .Ellis of
South Chester road had as their
guests New Year's Day their sonin-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Simpson willi" their children David; Wendy, and Ricky of
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Haddon 'Helghts, N. J.
Charlotte . Ann Bl-odhead of
Maple avenue and Gloria Ann
Peirsol of Lafayette avenue attended the annual Camp Lookout
reunion In Philadelphia last Saturday.
Lt. and Mrs. Willlam Webb of
South Chester road entertained
an "open houSe" New. Year's Day
inbonor of ~ Webb'" stster-Mrs.
Harold l'auDmer Of·NortIllIIn:pto<~
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SWABTBMOBE, FRIDAY,
VOLUME 29-NUMBER. 2
<.BeH Sends 2nd Group
JANUARY-n, 1957
t;pil!ICopaliains .Sponsor
DREW PEARSON
Hungarian Families
For Ub. Arts Program
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.JAN 11 ' ?r;1
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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The Rev. H. Lawrence Whlttemore, Jr., of Trinity· Episcopal
ReF)fesentc:itives Arrive.
!:n
omces
Elm:
To Address
Mothers.Club Sat.
WIL to Hear Dr Hosk·IRS'
AI'January
. L'une
is
director. .
.
. ,
.' Headquarters . and cIasaroome
are in-Mary !'yon BuIldlli& 3; and
'1IIe prOgram parl;c1p.nts· are
ing at .tile Stratb Haven -Inn.
~t.
' . in .~.' .'
_soo..and is also Choral Director
To Address (;roup
for tile OomPanY.
.,
Thursday
Miss Brew~ lii--the daUgbtet
Of Mr.' al'lii Mri'z,1'rank V. Br
'W9men's ;Jnternational League
, Peace .and Free
a
PER YEAR
Mrs.
B.Pugh
To Give Travel Talk
'Year in Europe' Will Be
For 14 Week
=~ ':J:tt~!:,: i~~j,g~'::
Course
families who will accompany him
The second group of executives
to Swarthmore. They are being
~'". from _the. Bell Telephone sY&tem
sponsored' by Trinity Church.
'. '~8rrived this week to begin a 14through the program of the Na:'
'. week program in Liberal Arts for
tional 'Council of Churches.
'Executives at Swarthmore Col-Mr. and Mrs. Milliner with
Ieee. The group 'ndmbers 18 men,
then- daughters Eva, 16 and Casdrawn from 12 companies in 1IIe
aba, 7, and son Dondor, 13, will
• Biill aystem. All sections of the
temporarily reside with Mr. and
Uni!ed Stales are represented,
Mrs. Valentine -1'Ine oi. Swarthone participant comes fromcom~
more avenue. Eva has had. two
pany
in TorontO, Canada.
'ye..rs of secretarial work. Mr.. and
The Philadelphia, Harrisburg,
Mrs. Toth will stay with Mrs.
Pittsburgh offices of 'the Bell Tele- '
Andre I!elattre 'of
aven,~el
phone Company ·of· ~~::~::~::I
I,onlil they become permanetiy 10have sent prognpn I
Diana BreWster, Mrs. A, R. caled.·
A unifying th~e for the pro- Long in private life, made her
Mr. Mullner was. a postman In
.
gram Is "The In!livldual in His debut with the Philadelphia Grand Hungary. Mr. Toth .was, a train
Society." A course of study in
OperaCOll)pany on J~'.'u8r;y 3 at machinist. Mem~ of Trinity
liberal arts, including phI1osopi)y, the Academy of Music as Berta Church are investigating poss!art, literature, music,' ilnthropolD- in "The Barber of Sevilie".
blllties of employment for Mr. W h'
r_I' I
gy, psycbology, politIcal.l!cience,
MiSs Brewster, who. won
1:MIiuIlnE![ and Mr. Toth in this vIas mgton ....,.. ummst s
and history, baa been developed claim as a pianist while attend- clnIty.
Feature For - 6 P.M.
around the central theme. Instruc_ inll Swarthmore High School and
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tion in the program. Is. given by West Chester State Teachers ColInner
members .. of . the facuIty,
lege/tUrned·.her attention 'to
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'Drew Pearson, Washington coluSwarthmore College.. -Ha~'.erford study while doing graduate work
heIIn" mnist, International headllner.ancl
«?allege, and other nearby- instl- in NewYOl'k City. She Is ~
.
one of Swarthmore's distinguished
tutions. Professor Bruce"
the PhIladelphia Opera. Com. '
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. 9,f .the dePartment_ of English lit,:
"Madam But' .
. ,alumni, will' address the Fathl!l'S
~ture at SW81"thmore program .
and "La
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Exec. Secretary AFSG
Night Dinner of tile Swarthmore
,
84.00
Mothers Club Saturday evening
at 6 In the Parish house of Trinity
Ch!lrCh..
Growing up
Sw8rtbrnore.
whee his father' u.~= speecb at
v;
hliI:'sIs!er
Illustrated Topic At
Club Tuesday
Following a year~s extensive
leisurely travel through Europe,
Mrs. Wi11Iam Barrow Pugh has
to her home in nearby
Wallingford with a wealth of art!stic 'slides and colorful experiences. Under the sponsorsbip of
ilie travel department of the
Swarthmore Woman'. Club, Mrs.
Pugh wlU relate "Some High
Points of a Year in Europe';, .next
Tuesday, Jan\18r;y 15, at 2 p.rn.
Mrs. George 'A. Hunter, chairman, will'introduce Mrs. Pugh.
Without a pre-planned itinerary
or a tight time schedule, Mrs.
Pugh visited the smaller unusual
places unspoiled by.tourists. She
lived close to the people, learning
their history. and cultural baeltground. Her special Interest was
thlOlr pictures and art-work.
Mrs.. Pugh wilJ exhibit and explaln her own slides, many taken
during her six months in Italy' and
Sicily. Austria and Southern Germany she $0 enjoyed and their
International signiftcance now will
make her discussion most timely.
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The Players' Club of Swarth'dj8m.~
opens its doors next week
:
fmQllSY
pnlS8ll.tatIon of #~ JIlDUJlf7
membi!rs
tt:,=~.~. In: a'
play "King ·of : Hearts" .'byJean
guests attending Will be ad'''''~~! hiatllh of ,
by 'the Crum '(per_
. and
Described ~ ,It f _ comecti, .
. Wm. H. Reese to onauCJ.,1Ingford, executive .secretary
the bargal,n.) After graduatiN apparently of~the 'lIl'at otcf"":'r;'"
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the American FrIends'
l'hi1lPS.. Exeter Academ;y he prod~' ~ ~. the dli@CfioII
Musicians in-Varied
CmDmittee. on'the Subject
his. bachelors dilsree at. Charl
'. Program
New and Old," .:
. where he tnade Phi WllJlIllll A. Clarke, ~r. Stalking
. Tonight •. at 8: 15
Dr. Hoskins will draw
. Kappa, edited . the colleg\! acro~ stage. as. (aDd we quote)
Swarthmore. College
reports brought directly'
and ended up in the "lIve'z8D;y 1I!en, two lIlghty worn; Mrs. Cqlhoun Heads'Local will present its first
of teDsIonin .Europe
oQicerstralqjtig corPs at .the close
three m.jschievous boys
'Drive,. Mothers March . concert of the' year in Clotjrler
Middle EaSt,\>y observers of Wor!d War L Following his one large 'dog" are:
n. the campus. Adrnis-for'
29th
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out by the Service Commit- graduation in. 1919 he went·abroad
Harry H. Cafterty, Jr., D iC,k
Set.
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,His recent appointment to for the Americ.an Frienda Service Hook, ,!llIIam W. Price, Samuel
Mrs. J. AlfredCaihoun,' EJin _ Conducted ',by, ·WJmatnH. Re::H=e~~~~~.E~ls:enhower's ·committee Committee to supervise a rallef Evans, 3rd.,.John P. Dolman, Jean
avenue, w11l head.' Swarthmore's
the' department' of music,
Refugee, Relief, af~(Coniinued 'on Page 3)
Proctor, Ruth Hindley, James
.- 1957 March of Dimes.
orchestra will present' a varied
acquaintance with the
. ,
Clare, Ben Stradley, Jr., John P.
featuring the 8)UluaI March of program incluiling a. Bac!l sym• ~ of refugees.
Dolman, Jr.; and Cheri Dolman.
the M01llerl!, schedqli!d\ this y.~ phony, and his FourthJ3ianden';'
committee, has
b~.inii .the .s~eneS. are
for January 29, the lastTtiesd8y'
. Concerto, Beethoveri's
. the r'l"pOOs1billty of
FQr
technical directof the. month;
mont 0 v e r tu r e , t h e work of the many
o r , ' Alan Slack; Frank
Assisted by Mrs. Alfred Billes,
and Paui
relief agencies with that
It's Carnival time .for Garnet Starret,' stage manager; Hank
· . CreSt lane, MlS. CalhoUn has .en- .
and Dance.
U. S: Gov&l'!lDlent in directandwpen Saturday Gayley, setdeslgJl8l'; J, B. Maglnllsted ,the aid .of Howard'
• Earlier this season, the
the haiKUIng .and placement night rolls 'roUnd,' there'll be
nisandL. I. Dethloff, electricians;
•. in cbarge of the coin boxes, who'
. the Mozart
thohlands 'of the refugees .who motiey crew to enjoy it. For
Kitr1na Ives. and. Betty. Bentley,
hu alreadypll!ced the fron lung
Have)'ford College. are, being brought to America un "Crazy Mixed-up earnlval
make-up artists; Sidney C. J ackcollectors' in the stores of the
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8Jl eml!r~C;Ybasis.
been planned for '8 p.m.
son, in charile of-music and sound
village; Charles Bov_aro,
Thoie planning to attend are morrow in the Rutger,. AV'enlllel effec\s.
.man of Theatre· collections; 'and
'.
net:
asked 10 call Mrs. Henry lIoenig- School.
'AIso, Estelle Jarden, chairman
1IIe followlrig captains: .
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Kl.!'gswood . 3..s086. by . "AllPurpqse'; ~ an
of properties assisted by Marjorie
. - Mrs. Johan .Natvig of Harvard
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Januarj 15.
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title fo~ a room which can ac- Baile. Mae Baile, .Patty Campbell,
avenu.e, Mrs, "'-rge
Arm'';:~e
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Mrs. hRobert
ons, while.ln·.fue
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Ith E. S<;ully, .
commodate the myriad cbllnges and Hele.n
. South Cheolter road, Mrs. R. J, of the ea
and welfare '.
"He 10T.H GRADE JR.
in the 52.wOOks of a year, and to~ Ip,ron.ptler's· ~ is Rita M. Lothrop.
(Continued on .Page 5)
ment of the Junior \yom an's
.... SEMILIIS· TO MEn
Eight-twenty perfonnances will
of
a total
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morrow, night the hall will· be be held at the theater. on Fairview'
. II led
The . eighth and tenth grade IIlled by persons garbed far heec tbe
.
.
Moodily thro.tlgh Saturday.
K•n:Id erg~rten C', asses •
more co
Tuberculosis
Christmas'
Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
~'poor taste'~ as teen-agers
-. To", ·Cu:.·a·- nge, Fe" bruary ... DriYe, which the club 9p1i'l
~~meet tomorrow evimlng, the delve. into their closets for. the
. K1nderg'!rt.m claMes of
"this ~ber.·
grade from 7:30 to 9:15, strangest combinations at dress Sche4llul. M d·Year
Swarthmore Elementary Schoola - Of thisamount;.$i80
and the. ~enth grade from 9:30 to and get-up canceivable.
Parent. Conferences
WIl1 be cbanged on Monday, ~ trlbuted. by the Swu:Umi..'IIre
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And a..aiting their arrival will
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Eighth· grade hosts are Dr. and be all sorts and kinds of carnivl\l
Teacbers of the Swarthmore
ruary 4: As has been customary lege Welfare Fund, and the rest
EI
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Schools
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areantp annmg
in the past, the afternoon classes was obtalaed
from. the coin boxes .--_. Arthur H. SlIvers,' chaperons, games of delight' and oh'.""",
-or f
th rymid
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will begin coming in the mornings, placed In many spots in Swarthand Mrs. G. W. Brodhead, dreamed up for the occasion.
or
e
-year c erences,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fairbanks,
Prl'ze's for the pOSl·tively craZl'est scheduled on lour successive Wedmo e
and the rnarning classes in the
r .
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' nesday afternoons, January 23,
afternooila. ~hl}ll.... eIIch.. p-ouP. has, ·.Those m.,q"bers of the Junior and Mr. an.d Mrs. G. P. Hager
mlXed-up ~"",:",ble, and several Jan
30 Feb
6 and Feb", a half-year of'lnOiiuing and 'a half- Woman's Cl\11t. who workedWlth Mr and Mrs. WIlliam F. Taylor, more for the wmners of the games
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JohnMc:Quade and Mr. and
.b;y.tw,eHtl> gradli p8ren'lS ~Of 30 or more ~ll re- _
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ert C. Brod..' lIIn.
.. Randail Burr,
James;ErWin will be chap. Mrs.- JOhn Carroll, Mr. qwrea _flfth Wednesday after... "-_s..
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and Mrs. Warren Warden, and nOOD wbicb·will be February 20.
::. Dr. Fred Aldrich; Curator of the Mrs. Robert Mono"" lin. R o b e r t .
Mr. and Mrs. wnUam E1aI...... 1n TEi!lchera ()f ~ clames an!:
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'Museum of Natural p.iator;y, Phil- Murphy, Mrs. ~ NeviUs, Mrs.
PM-C Na'
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Mrs. LaVlDa Hurst, Mrs. Grace
· . adelphia, .wlll be the sp8aker' tor
Reuth"'"' and Mrs. WD. . mes
"Son
"harge of the. pr(JCtam, an Super_ Witter. Jean MeCrelght, Nell"
,ute' YOung Adult. Gnit,tP of the
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of vis!>r ~~~yDe'.-.
wlseman, Marpre.t Moore, '1Iar-..
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hIIh...hool &b:'t.who WOik- :Pari< avenue, pr!lf_or Of busln.,
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tha Shaw, Pbi1Ip Swayne, J[;yrtIe
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.St~v iiigbt at 8 ill ""'!I~UOD the DriVe$1+. ;'
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!IlcCalDn, and Margaret Yeatman.
'ASsocIation _ .
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Dr. Alfred a
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
S"lflrthr.Iorc Collegm- Library
SVlartlunore
"",;,c . . . . .
Need Volunteers to
Pack Food for Hungary
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The Southern Chapter of the
American Red Cross, with headquarters in Philadelphia, has been
assigned the huge task of assembling 20,000 family-unit food parcels for distribution to the suffering people of Hungary.
Mrs. Corbin S. Shute chairman
oC the Swarthmore Branch, issued
a special appeal for volunteer
workers to man the assembly lines
now being set up at the packaging center, 253 North Broad
street, Philadelphia.
Several hundred volunteers will
be needed to complete the operation by the January 18 target date.
Present plans call Cor three fourhour shifts daily. The shifts will
run fl'om 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
I: 30 p.m. to 5: 30 p.m., and G: 30
p.m. to 10: 30 p.m. Each shift will
require 8 men and 16 women for
a total of 24 men and 48 women
each day. Those wishing to volunteer their services are requested
to call Mrs. Richard A. Watson at
PEnnypacker 5-9000.
Th,..!' foud parcels, which were
requested by the International
Committee oC the Red Cross operating in Budapest, will co:ttain
over 10 pounds of meat. fat, dried
milk, sugar, rice, spaghetti or bar]ey. and seven packets of dried
soups. Each parcel \vill provide a
one-week supplementary diet for
a family of four. Red Cross experience in disasters of every nature has proven the most effective
mcans of food distribution to be
"by family units."
"Soup kitchens and similar type
operations," Mrs. Shute comments,
"require each member of a distressed family to be in line for
every meal. This causes disruption of home life and makes no
allowance for the ill or inj ured
who may not be able to leave the
home."
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shatagin
of Cornell avenue had as their
guests during the holi,days their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Gordeuk and their
children Katherine and Elena of
Danvers, Mass., and their granddaughter Olga Roudoy of Detroit,
Mich. Olga flew home Sunday to
resume her studies at the University of Michigan where she is a
freshman. Ted Shatagin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Shatagin, left on
Wednesday to return to Earlham
College, Richmond, Ind.
Great Books Group
Athletic Club Opens Moreys' Trip South
,
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Doors Next Week
(Continued from Page 1)
Resume ActIvIties The Swarthmore Athletic Club Itenango where the "!east of
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The Swarthmore and Wallingford
Great Books Discussion
Groups which suspended their
meetings during the holiday season will resume activities early
in the new year.
Announcing the first meeting of
the Wallingford Group to take
place at the Kate Furness library
at 8:30 p.m., January lOth, Miss
Kate Ornsen, discussion leader,
referred to Great Books as "the
adventures of the mind among
masterpieces." She went on to
say: "The Great Books program
is designed to help us to face
more intelligently the problems of
modern civilization by discussion
of the various solutions which
famous writers have proposed.
No special training is required to
t0
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participate 0 ther th an a d esne
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At
th
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exc ange 1 cas.
e comm g
meeting selections from Epitectus'
' 0f
Discourses WI'11 b e th e t
OplC
discussion.
The same subject will be under
discussion the following week,
January 14, when the Swarthmore group holds its seventh
meeting of the year at 8 p.m. at
the Borough Hall. Participation in
this group has averaged about 15
members per meeting and it is
considered onc oC the more enthusiastic groups in the Philadelphia area. New participants in
either group are welcome. Further information may be obtained
from Mrs. George V. Krenikoff,
100 Yale avenue, KIngswood 34107.
Arts Center Opens
"Group 55" Show Sun.
(Continued from Page 1)
painter and teacher, includes motion picture animation and photography for documentary films
and the writing of art criticism as
contributing editor of Arts Digest.
Among the artists whose work
will highlight this provocative exhibition are two outstanding Delaware County painters; Frances
Lachman of Springhaven and
Margaret Milliken of Rose Valley.
Mrs. Lachman's one-man show in
Philadelphia was very favorably
received, and Mrs. Milliken's
sparkling abstractions have been
purchased by collectors in Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware.
Other exhibitors include some
of Philadelphi·a's best known artists: Sam Freid, Barbara Crawford, Sanford Greenberg, Mitchel
Wagman, Laura Goodman? Jack
Mayerson, Eugene Feldman, Michael Cilibertit Bernice Anderson,
Dorothy Felbin, and Charles S.
Bechtle.
opens the doors of the high school
gym on Monday night, January 7,
at 7 p.m. for informal basketball.
Because the "Gazelles" play a
league g'ame at 8: 15 p.m. the informal basketball play will terminate at that time.
Both volleyball and badminton
will begin again after the holidays
at the high school gym on Tuesday
evenings from seven till 10 p.m.
commencing on Tuesday, January 8.
Mid.Atlantic League
Opens Season Sat.
Action in the Middle Atlantic
Southern D i vis ion Basketball
League gets underway Saturday,
January 5, with four of the DiVl'SI' on's
six clubs playing. PMC
.
hosts Haverford while Delaware
visits Swarthmore.
With the exception of Drexel,
all teams have been playing and
not having any luck-save Haverford. The 'Fords are 2-2 while the
other four clubs arc winless.
Looking down the rosters it
would appear that, as in the past
few years, Drexel. Delaware and
PMC will be the teams to beat,
but with each team playing its
five opponents twice, anything can
happen. Drexel will be defending
the title it has held for three
straight years.
PMC, second place team last
season. has a new coach in Chuck
Hall. and many new faces.
Swarthmore has a veteran aggregation, led by sharpshooter
Kent Greenawalt and co-captains
Mayer Davidson and Bob Fisher.
Greenawalt notched fourth place
in League individual scoring as a
soph last year and already has a
19.2 average in five games. Anoth_
er point maker is Jim Miller. who
along with Fisher is the big boy
at 6-4. Head mentor Dick Madison
may have a problem with the
benoh, since beyond the starting
five the rest have little experience.
.1
Santa Tomas" was. ·oomg held.
They took many pictures from
which they hope to get a few good
ones to share, but never can they
share the sounds of the bells, the
smells, the confusion, the soul
slirring candle ceremony at the
church anymore lban they could
describ.e it were 10,000 Indians in
family groups and in tribal dress
to descend on Swarthmore by fool
for four days· to eat. sleep. to
take care of their children and
to worship liteTally on its streets.
The Moreys were lucky to have
dinner at the famous "Mazan Inn"
and then later to drive to Lake
AtitIan for overnight and another
day at the lake which included a
trip by launch to an Indian viIlage across the lake.
.
One more day in the city, which
by now seemed familiar, and
"home" _ another 10 hour' trip
to the coast _ and then to Puerto
Cortes on the "San Jose" for
Honduras.
Up to this point the Moreys had
reveled in perfect, clear, springlike weather, but in Cortes the
rains came and for 2%.days they
experienced the hot steamy tropical rains that Somerset Maughm
translated so feelingly to' human
emotions. The loading of the
bananas from 6 p.m. to 2 ~.m. by
human labor and machine was an
experience in itself and then
to sea where they enjoyed one
perfect sunny day. The fifty mile
an hour blower which they' ran
into unexpectedly where unattached furniture, suitcases, life
WEST LAUREL HILL
CEMETERY
Belmoat Avo, abavo City
Lla., Bala.Cy.wyd
MOhawk 4.1591
bells moved back and forth across
the state room, and as dishes sailed across the table and tried to
jump the guard rail as the boat
reeled from the impact of the
waves completed their experiences weatherwise.
The comfort of the Uoited
Fruit cabin and bath, the de~clous
food and the care they take of
their passengers, as well as the
congeniality of a few passengers
all helped make this a memorable trip and vacation for the
Moreys,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of
Swarthmore avenue had as their
guest for the New Year's week end
Mrs. Zecher's mother Mrs. Martha
J. Fis~er of Ventnor, N. J.
The Misses Elinor and Mary
Bye ot College avenue spent
Christmas with their cousin Miss
Lavinia Bye and her family in
Denton, Md.
"* F,iend/g'
PHARMACY
I
Yes, you will like the
friendly atmosphere of
this fine Family Drug
Store. Turn to us Cor
your houschold needs,
And be sure to bring us
your Doctor's prescriptions. Here you are as..
sneed exact compounding and fair prices.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
KI 3-0586
The ideal location for a memorial. Peaceful suburban setting
high above the Schuylkill
River. Careful management.
Modern facilities. Choice lots,
new memorial-garden section,
Chapel for service at burial 01'
cremation.
YOUT inquiTY Is inllited.
N EWS NOTES
and Mrs.
Charles
Lincoln
of Mr.
Westdale
avenue
hadE. as
their ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
guests for a few days of this week
"YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE AT SPEARE'S"
Mr. Lincoln's brotJ1er-in-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton,
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
who were en route from WashingFriday, 9:30 to 9:00: Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
ton, D. C. to their home in Massa•
chusetts.
Anne S. Morse, a student at
Penn Hall Preparatory SchOOl,
will return to Chambersburg Monday following her holiday vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Morse of Parrish road.
Susan M. Hansell of North
Swarthmore avenue, has been
named to the All-College Com1l!III1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111mlllllllllil1I11111111~ mittee at Dickinson as a representative of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The
~ommittee makes plans each year
for student social affairs.
Richard P. Turner, son of Mr.
and M.rs. Robert J. Turner of
Guernsey road, will return to The
CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J.,
§
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M,
§ after an l8-day vacation. Richard
is in his first year at Peddie.
Jeanne Schloesser, daughter of
Daily
$1.85
Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, .Jr., of Park
FANCY SANDWICHES
- avenue, will, return on .January 9
Special Children's PlaHers
to Northampton School for Girls,
'dtltlllJl'jtltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllImtltlmiii Northampton, Mass., after the
holiday vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer
of Harvard avenue had as their
guests during the holidays Mrs.
Craemer's brother and sister-inlaw Mr. and Mr5. Walt'C~l' Dl esler
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
of Dayton, O.
Opposite High Meadow
Dr. and Mrs. J .. Leslie Ellis of
South Chester road had as their
Custom Landscape Work
guests New Year's Day their sonin-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Telephone: CHester 2.7206
Thomas Simpson with- their chilAsk for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
dren David, Wendy, and Ricky of
Visit our Roadside Market an the Middletown Road
Haddon Heights, N. J.
Charlotte Ann Brodhead of
Maple avenue and Gloria Ann
SEASONAL SPECIAL
Peirsol of Lafayette avenue attended the annual Camp Lookout
Seaboard Wild Bird Food and Bird Feeders
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reunion in Philadelphia last Saturday.
Lt. and Mrs. William Webb of
TREE WORK
South Chester road entertained at
Trimming - TrallsplanHng
an (Copen house" New Year's Day
in honor of Lt. Webb's sister Mrs.
Speare's is official agent for regulation uniforms and equipment
Maire Arnrllgements Now for SprIng Spray Program
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Harold Faulkner of Northampton,
for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts - Downstain Store.
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DIANA BREWSTER
BeH Sends 2nd Group
For Lib. Arts Program
one
from
companyparticipant
offices in comes
Toronto,
Canada.
The Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and
Pittsburgh offices of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania
have sent program participants..
A unifying theme for the program is "The Individual in His
Soclety." A course of study In the
liberal arts, including philosophy,
art; literature, musict anthropology, psycholGgy, political science,
and history, has been developed
around the central theme. Instruc_
tion in the program is given by
members of the faculty of
Swarthmore College, Haverford
College, and other nearby' insti·
tutions. Professor Bruce Dearing
of the department of English lit·
erature at Swarthmore is program
director.
.
Headquarters and classrooms
are in Mary Lyon Building 3, and
the program participants are IIvIng at the Strath Haven Inn. The
first group In this experimental
program recelve(l c~rtIflcates at a
.•f.
Episcopalians Sponsor
2 Hungarian Families
_.f;~daetinOtnCdio'ur~:e,yat~ethhoOnm~Doe
WIL to Hear Dr. Hosk,'ns
At January Luneheon
CU '0 b t
0 ege n:. e.s ra.,
In Concert Tonight
March of Dimes
Opens 1957 Campaign
Junior Club Collects
$342 for Seal Drive
YA SPEAKER
Dr. Fred Aldrich, Curator of the
Museum of Natural History, PhlIadelphia, will be the speaker for
the Young Adult Group of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
meeting Sunday night at 8 in the
Woman's ASsociation room. Dr.
Aldrich, whG Is in'charge of Mar·
ine Biology at the museum, will
speak on the topic "Ancient Civi·
lIzation of Peru".
DREW PEARSON
IMrs" William B. Pugh
To Give Travel Talk
'Year in Europe' Will Be
Illustrated Topic At
Club Tuesday
MI'ss Brewster Debuts I
WI'th Phl"la Opera
' .
Diana Brewster, Mrs. A. R.
Long in private life, made her
debut with the Philadelphia Grand
Opera C0lJ.lpany on Jill;1Uary 3 at
the Academy of Music as Berta
in "The Barber of Seville".
Miss Brewster, who won acclaim as a pianist while attend.
ing Swarthmore High Schooi and
West Chester State Teachers College, turned her attention to vocal
study while doing graduate work
in New York City. She Is singing
in the Philadelphia Opera Com.
pany productions of "Madam ButExec. Secretary AFSC
terfiy" and "La ..-Traviata" this
season, and is also Choral Director
To Address Group
for the Company.
Thursday
Miss Brewster is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs; Frank V. BrewThe Swarthmore Branch of the
ster of Dickinson 'avenue.
W<>men's International League for
Peace and Freedom will hold a
luncheon ·meeting a.t the Ingle.
',\euk, January 1" at 1: 15 p.m.
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Following luncheon, members and
cember 13. The present group w1l1
guests attending will be addressed
complete their study in. mid-April.
by Dr. Lewis M. Hoskins of WalWm. H. Reese to Conduct lingford, executive secretary of
the American Friends Service
Musicians in Varied
Committee, on the subject "RefuProgram
gees New and Old."
Tonight . at 8: 15 p.m., the
Dr. Hoskins will draw upon
Swarthmore College Orchestra reports brought directly frpm
Mrs. Calhoun Heads Local will present its first full-length areas of tension in Europe and
. Mot hers Marc h concert of the year in Clothier the Middle East, by observers
DriVe,·
Memorial on the campus. Admis- sent out by the Service CommitSet for 29th
sion is free. .
tee. His recent appointment to
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun, Elm
Conducted by.Willialll H. Reese President Eisenhower's committee
avenue, will head Swarthmore's of the department of music, the on Htngarian Refugee Relief af1957 March of Dimes Campaign orchestra will present a varied fords also acquaintance with the
featuring the annual March of program including a Bach sym- American reception - of refugees.
the Mothers, scheduled this year phony, and his Fourth Branden- The President's committee has
for January 29, the last Tuesd:y burg Concerto, Beethoven's Eg- been given the responsibility of
of the month.
mont 0 v e r t u l' e, Hindemith's coordinating the work of the many
Assiste.i by Mrs. Alfred HiIles, .Trauermusik, and Paul Creston's private relief agencies with that
Crest lane, Mrs. Calhoun has en- Invocation and Dance.
of~the U. S. Government in directlisted the aid of Howard Sipler, ,Earlier this season, the Orches- ing the handling and placement
in charge of the coin boxes, who tra participated iIi the Mozart Fes_ of thousands of the refugees who
has already placed the iron lung tival held at Haverford College. • are being brought to America on
collectors In the stores of the
,
an emergency basis.
village; Charles Bovard, chair-,
Those planning to attend are
man of Theatre collections; and
asked to cali Mrs. Henry Hoenigthe following captains:
.
swald, KIngswood 3-8086, by
Mrs. Johan Natvig of Harvard
January 15:
avenue, Mrs. George Armll'-e of
Mrs. Robert E. Scully, chairman
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
South Chester road, Mrs. R. J. of the health and welfare depart- 8TH. 10TH GRADE JR.
(Continued on Page 5)
ment of the Junior Woman's Club
ASSEMBLIES TO MEET
of Swarthmore, reporis a total Of
$342 collected during the SwarthThe eighth and tenth grade
Kindergarten Classes
more Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
To Change February 4 Drive, which the club sponsored will meet tomorrow evening, the
eighth grade from 7: 30 to 9: 15,
Kindergarten classes of the this December.
Swarthmore Elementary Schools
Of this amount, $180 was con- and the tenth grade from 9: 30 to
will be changed on Monday, Feb- tributed by the Swarthmore Col. 11: 15.
Eighth grade hosts are Dr. and
ruary 4. As has been customary lege Welfare Fund, and the rest MArth
h
rs.
u rH. S'I
1 vers; c aperons,
in the past, the afternoon classes was obtained from the coin boxes M
d
r. and Mrs. G. W. Brodhea ,
wl' ll bemn coml'ng Ill' the mornm'gs,' placed in many spots in Swarthb&
M
d M
A M F' b k
and the morning classes in the more.
r. an
rs.
.
. aIr an s,
afternoons. Thus, each group has
Those members of the Junior and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hager
Mr and Mrs. William F. Taylor,
a half-year of morning and 'a haIf_, Woman's Club who work ed with
2d, are tenth grade hosts; Mr. and
year of afternoon classes.
M;~~C~~a~: ~~e:::,j~c:..a';~b: Mrs. John McQuade and Mr. and
ert C. Brod, Mrs. Randall Burr,
M rs. Robert Morrow, Mrs. Robert
Murphy, Mrs. Kirk Nevius, Mrs.
Richard Reuther, and Mrs. Wll·
liam Ward. The high school girls who work·
ed on the Drive are:
.
Barbara Bel'llhardt. Jean Ken·
nedy. Barrie Bovard, Janet Sny·
der, Mary Ruth McLeod, Barbara
Moran. Nancy Weber, Roberta
Nv-rard. Susan Gowing, Suzanne
Plowman, ShIrler Little.
T. B.
$4.00 PER YEAR
The Rev. H. Lawrence W~ittemore, Jr., of Trinity· Episcopal'
Church left yesterday for Camp
Kilmer to meet two Hungarian
families who will accompany him \
to Swarthmore. They are being
sponsored by Trinity Church
through the program of the National Council of Churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Mullner with
their daughters Eva, 16 and Casaba, 7, and son Dondor, 13, will
temporarily reside with Mr. and
Mrs. Valentine Fine of Swarthmore avenue. Eva has had two
years of secretarial work. Mr. and
Mrs. Toth will stay with Mrs.
Andre Delattre of Elm avenue
until they become permanetly 10cated.
Mr. Mullner was a postman in
Hungary. Mr. Toth was a train
machinist. Members of' Trinity
Church are investigating possibilities of employment for Mr.
Mullner and Mr. Toth in this vi- Washington Columnist
cinity.
Feature For 6 P.M,
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18 Representatives Arrive
For 14 Week
Course
The second group of executives:
from the Bell Telephone Sy&tem
arrived this week to begin a 14week program in Liberal Arts for
Executives at Swarthmore Col·
lege. The group nUmbers 18 men,
drawn from 12 companies in the
- Bell system. All sections of the
United States are represented, and
JANUARY'I1, 1957
to
Pearson To Address
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MothersJ:lub Sat.
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Dinner
Drew Pearson, Washington columnist. international headliner and
one of Swarthmorets distinguished
alumni, will address the Fathers
Night Dinner of the Swarthmore
Mothers Club Saturday evening
at 6 in the parish house of Trinity
Church.
Growing up in Swarthmore,
where his father taught speech at
the college (and where his sister
Bal'~a currently.. te"ches drama)
Pear'/IDn : ,ea~ ; his first money
nearby, ir'applng skunks In a local
patch of woods by the Crum (perhaps a foretaste of his lifework,
in the bargain,) After graduating
from Philips Exeter Academy he
took his bachelors dellree at
Swarthmore, where he made Phi
Beta Kappa, edited the college
ne~spaper and ended up in the
officers train.ing corps Ht the close
of World War I. Following his
graduation in 1919 he went abroad
for the Americ:an Friends Service
Committee to supervise a relief
(Continued on Page 3)
Following a year's extensive
leisurely travel through Europe,
Mrs. William Barrow Pugh has
~returned to her home in nearby
Wallingford with a wealth of artistic slides and colorful experiences. Under the sponsorship of
the travel department of the
Swarthmore Woman's Club, Mrs.
Pugh will relate "Some High
Points of a Year in Europe", next
Tuesday, January 15, at 2 p.m.
Mrs. George A. Hunter, chair.
man, will introduce Mrs. Pugh.
Without a pre-planned itinerary
or a tight time schedule, Mrs.
Pugh visited the smaller unusual
places unspoiled by tourists. She
lived close to the people, learning
their history and cultural background. Her special interest was
their pictures and art-work.
Mrs. Pugh will exhibit and explain her own slides, many taken
during her six months in Italy and
Sicily. Austria and Southern Germany she also enjoyed and their
international significance now will
make her discussion most timely.
'King of Hearts' Opens
Mondayat,layersCiub
The Players Club of Swarthmo~e opens Its doors next week
for the presentation of ~t~ January
play "King of Hearts"· by Jean
Kerr and Eleanor Brooke.
Described as a farce comedy,
apparently of the first order, the
production is under the dit'l!Clion
Gf Charles Yo Seyrtiour assisted by
William A. Clarke, Jr. Stalking
across stage as (and we quote)
ufive zany men. two flighty women, three mischievous boys and
one large -dog t l are:
Harry H. Cafferty, Jr., D ic.k
Hook, William W. Price, Samuel
Evans, 3rd., John P. Dolman, Jean
Proctor, Ruth Hindley, James
Clare, Ben Stradley, Jr., John P.
Dolman, Jr., and Cheri Dolman.
Flitting behind the s~enes are
David Bingham, technical director, assisted by Alan Slack; Frank
It's Carnival time for Garnet Starret.. stage manager; Hank
Canteeners, and when Saturday Gayley, set designer; J. B. Maginnight rolls 'round, there'll be a nis and L. I. Dethloff, electricians;
motley crew to enjoy it. For a Katrina Ives and Betty. Bentley,
"Crazy Mixed-up Carnival Night make-up artists; Sidney C. Jackhas been planned for 8 p.m. to- son, in charge of- music and sound
morrow in the Rutger& Avenue effects.
School.
Also, Estelle Jarden, chairman
"All Purpose" is an appropriate of properties assisted by Marjorie
tille for a room which can ac- Baile, Mae Baile, Patty Campbell,
commodate the myriad changes and Helen Sessions. while in the
in the 52 weeks of a year, and to- pro'."pter's box is Rita M. Lothr~p.
morrow night the hall will be
Eight-twenty perf,!rmances wlll
filled by persons garbed far be-' be held at the theater on Fairview
yond "poor taste" as teen-agers road Monday thr~ugh Saturday.
delve into their closets for the
strangest combinations of dress I Schedule Mid-Year
and get-up conceivable.
Parent, Conferences
And awaiting their arrival WillI
Teachers of the Swarthmore
be all sorts and kinds of carnival
Elementary Schools are planning
games of delight and chance
for the mid-year conferences,
dreamed up for the occasion.
scheduled on four successive WedPrizes for the positively craziest nesday afternoons, January 23,
. d -up ensemble, a nd s e v eral January 30, February 6 and Febmlxe
Gfe
th a
g mes
more f or the w Inners
are waiting even now to be dis- ruary 13.
trlbuted by twelfth grade parents
Classes of 30 or more will reo
Sat. is Carnival Time
For Garnet Canteeners
.!
Mrs. James Erwin will be chap. Manrd· aMndrs.Mwrs·arrJeOnhn .:2aarrrodenll,' aMnrd' ~~~~ :hi:~thwi:~'!":et'~a.;!t~~~
erons.
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Teachers of these classes are:
--------Mr. and Mrs. William Elmore, in
' C Names John'son I• charge of the program, and Super_ Witter.
Mrs. LaVina Hurst, Mrs. Grace
PM
Jean McCreigbt, Nell
Dr. Mathews M. Johnson of visor Philip Swayne.
Wiseman, Margaret Moore, Mar.
Park avenue, professor of busin. '
tha Shaw, Philip Swayne, Myrtle
ess administration, 'has bee n
Rea.PI*'lIted
McCallln, and Margaret Yeatman.
named chairman of the faculty at
Dr. Alfred H. Williams of WalIn the kindergarten there will
Pennsylvania Military CoIlege, Iingford has been reappointed by be limited conferences for one day
Chester. He succeeds Dr. J. Wil-, Governor George Leader as a Gnly, on January 30. The principal
son Graham, chairman for many trustee of Cheyney State Teachers \ ~onferences will be held at the
years.
. College..
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close of the year,
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the Umven1ty of wlseODSin Mediavenue vislted her son-In-law and cal School and served his InternI ~;:t~~te:; Mr. and Mrs. Craton G. ship at the Umversity of
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in Baltlroore, Md., d!lring vania Hospital. A lieutenant, h4'
Club
iB at the present tlroe at PortsMr. James Clifford of Rutgers Ihe Chrisbnas holidaYs.
avenue left on S~day for a
Robert Brooks of Darbnouth mouth Naval Hospital, N. H ..
9:30 to 1:,30
of duck hunting at St.
avenue recently returned from a
(Costume Dance Scheduled.fOr March 16
Md. Mrs. Clifford joined her hus- week's vacati!>n in St. Petersburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles EnOS Hepband Wednesday at their summer Fla.
.
ford, Jr., of ~;Pine Ridge," Medla,
Delails To Be Announced Later)
cottage at st. Michaels where she· Miss BetUna Hunter of Dlckin- have announced the
'
will prepare the fourth aru.'ual son avenue, librarian of the of their daughter, Miss Emmaneta
suckling pig dinner which wmds Swarthmore Library, spent sever- Heprord, to Mr. George Huhn i
up the season tomorrow.
al days during Christmas week Jarden, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McComas, at her summer home at Mt. Sinai, Jarden of Rose Valley.
formerly' of Lansdowne, are now L. I., N. Y.
Miss Hepford is a student at
residing with Mrs. McComas' . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andes, Mary Washington College where
mother Mrs. R. V. Utile at 133 formerly of 405 Thayer road, are she is president of the Student
BEAUTY' SALON
. Park avenue.
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now residing at 139 Rutgers ave- Government Association. Mr. JarTO IE WELL DRESSED IS TO IE WflLL GlOOMED
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fudge nue.
den is attending Lafayette College.
9 South Cheder R,oad
of Columbia avenue entertained
ENGAGEMENTS
.
Call Klngswoo~ 3.:0476
for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. RichEI
d A Chin
Tomorrowls Bride
ard Pedersen of New York and
Mr. and ,Mrs. woo
.
Miss Barbara Lukens, daughter
Active Me....... af t •• Swa..... ' ••••1•••• Au.cl.tIa.
their; eight-month-old
sley of Brooklyn have announc
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. LukPaige Elizabeth. Mr: "Pedersen, llIe engagement of their daughter, ens of Strath Haven avenue, will
U N delegate is on the adviSOry
Ann-Louise Chinsley, to Mr.
married tomorrow afternoon at
st:.n U. S. delegate Henry Cabot
Edward Becker, son of Pro- 5 o'clock in the Swarthmore Pres- i
Lodge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.
fessor and Mrs. Gl!\>rge J. Becker byterian Church to Mr. James
F.MIL:r DINNERS. to SUIT ... TArn .f IVIIYONI
became .acquainted with Mr. and of Walnut lane..
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Ch st
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Mrs Pedersen when Swarthmore Miss Chinsley IS a lUDlOr at Calkins of South
e er roo • .
TENDER STEAKS and CHC)PS Co~ked to .Order
en~rtained U.IN. delegates and
College. She graduMrs. W. E. Medford of South
EXCELLENT BANQUET :\ND P~'fY fActuTQ!:S
had them as their guests for ated from Brooklyn Friends Chester road with her daughlt\rBUSINESS MEN'S.'LUNCH 12·1:30 P.• ".'
last
year.
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School.
in-law
Mrs.
Charles
Brinton
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Mr Becker, a graduate of
Mrs. Walter H.
DIN)N" lOOMS a.eI LOllY All CONDmONID
.
Mr. and Mrs. Irv10 ~acElw,:" Swa..tnmore College" is ln the
her daughter Mrs. WllJlam B.
ComfortG~." it_ms Day or Week
. Elevator
of Mt. Holyoke p~ace, WIti;' their
stationed at Aberdeen PrOV- Hipple, Jr., md Mrs. Edwin J.
son Donald,
a
SenIor
at
Princeton
.
.
Faulkner' entertaO10ed laSt Friday
University, returned Thursday of 109 Ground, Md.
at a dessert party and Revere
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edward Ware shower at Mrs. Medford's
Yale & Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore, Pa.
last week by plane from a threeweek Chrtstmas vacation speot
.
'd HlJls W ill g home in honor of Miss Lukens.
JOHN A. TENNU, M,..
.FDE Po\RIIING
with their son-In-law and daugh- Michel of LaPI ea .
, a n ter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Throck- ford, have announced the'engage- . Miss /otuth C. Webb and Mr.
e::er;
Norman Wampler, son' of Mrs. shower for Miss Lukens at the
their 29th wedding anniversary
.
with their family in Los Angeles. Madellne WaMpler of Alhambra, home c,f Mi.,s Webb.
Calif
Mr. and Mrs. H. Merle Mulloy
C'HECK YOUR ICAR FOR'
WINTER
Miss Christine Ford, daughter
MI'ss MI'ehel atteoded Gettys- .will' entertain at luncheon t o m o r - '
.D.
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Batter!
F d f
of Mr. and Mrs. Heery C. or a burg College and graduated from ;"'W at the Sprlnllhaven Club
. Tune Motor
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Amherst 'avenue, ~Mndunia shtUdvieo~tedat the University of Pennsylvania the wedding party and out-ofthe University of
c, Sl
School of Nursing.
town guests.
Gulf, ft.
d.
Oil
her pen pal from Swarthmore
Dr. Wampler is an alumnus of
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High School in Frankfurt,' Ger- PennsYlvama State Umversity and
--B-.-RT-H--S-RUSSELL'S SERYICE
many, during her Chrtstmas va- the University. of pennsylvania,
. ROIERT
ATZ. Mgr.
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cation. Miss Ford also visited Plc. S.chool of Veterinary Medicine. He
ljIr. and Mrs. Emerson Roberts
Opposi,te Borough Parldng Lot
Next Duck Club Dance - Sat., Jan. 26th·
Personals
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less Ihan Ihree months· agO. after two years of construcJion
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_ Measut:Ing .782 feet.1n Ieng1h and 82 feet In 'l\elght,
Green Lane Dam ha$ CI'eCIled an impoun~ing ~Mli. willi a
clock coptrols, high-s~ bumers
and smokeless broiling add convemence
to all meal preparation, Many ranges
even have a top-burner heat control that
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llarage copacity of 4,400,000,000 gallons. When the _
¥Oir Is filled, It will be one of the largest man-mode bodies
water in PennsylVonla.1t will help ClDIItrol floods olong
PerIciom... Creek, help mainlain normal flows in dry weather,
and fpmIsh our pres.m and fuJure c:ustomen wIIh 1II000h
IOU.. of !heir greatest 118C ...ity of life.
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for this addiliolla' _
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Opening. Monday
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Springfield Wote. hos soared 56%. And demand steadily
mounts as Ihe 'population of our service orea continues upward,
G.een Lane Dam Is only one of many major steps taken
~y l'hiladelpJ:i!a Suburban Water Company to meet Ihe preSsing need· for more wDter. A continuous expansion prD9ram
adds more miles :of transmission 'and distribution mains to Ihe
system, more standpipes and distribution reservoirs, more flltra.
tIon copacity, more pumping capacity, more flre hydrants.
Since· 1947, Ihe total cost of Ihis expansion program hCl$
eiceeded $4,.,000,000 • • • to
pfovIde one Of Ihe finest and most '
dependable 'of
wDte.-service
systems.
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P.O. Board' Reelects,
Backs School Action
At the annual, reorganlz',;i;on
meeting' of the Swarthmore Prop«!rty .owners' Association held
Monday .evenlng in Borough Hall,
~la .C,. WDOd was ree~ected presi-.
dent. Incumb"!!ts in the offices of
vice-president, H. Weston Clarke
and secretary-treasurer, Andre":
Alexander, were also renamed.
Current problems of local elementary school expalision possible routes of a cross-coun~ link
between the Industrial Highway
and State Turnpike, and the proposed ~ty-wide equalltation of
!">< asSessments were discussed for
an hour.
A. motion to direct a letter to
the S~ore-R1:'tledge SchOOl
·Board expressing support ot its
recent decislon to build 'additlonal
elementsry 'classrooms at Rutgers
avenue, was passed with six Aesoclation directors voilngAye, twO
~ay and .one absta ini•.
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Illi lOY ROGEIS SHOW
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Ninth,. eighth and seventh prog;.am in devastated Balkan
grade tea,!"S of Swarthmore Junior I villages.
High School will "c~" with . It was dlUing his leaner years 8 P.M. Program to Feature
Radnor Junior High's 'basketball as a newspaperman during the
Oir., College Entrance
teams .of similar, grades at. 3 on Hoover administration that he CaFriday, JanUary 18, In the school ~uthpred, with Robert S. Allen, the
Exam Board
'Washington Merry-Go-Round".'
gymn~um.
a feat which lost both of them . Rtex Moon, ass i s tan t dlThe seventh· grade homeroom th I .
rec or, College Entrance Examlna'
e r lobs and began a new. era .
of Don Henderson, ninth grade of behind-the-scenes rllporting of tion Board, will lead a discussion
coach, will sell programs for the. the Washington scene. In the years on the services and uses of the
games. Proceeds will go to the' since then the Merry-Go-Round, College Eptrance Examination
W ~ rId' Friendship Committee, I now edited by Pearson alone; won Board Tests, under t~e auspicles
which acts as' a fund repository the Sigma Delts Chi award for of the program comnuttee of the
for all 'service 'and international. distinguished service in jouroa- lOth grade, and ~e education comactivity work carried on in the IliBm, launched the internationally mitte~ of the ome and School
school.
famous Friendship Train, as weil ~soclation. He .will speak 'on
Members of the ninth grade' as the Freedom Balloon messages nednesday evening, January 23,
team are:
'and won for Its author many at· 8 o'clock in the High School
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auditorium.
Norm Levin. Burke Jackson awards including the French LegDon Levenson 'B'Ob Dawks Rob~ ion of Honor, the First Order Star
The meeting bas been planned
by .1arratt,· ~b Kenschaft: Doug of Solidarity of Italy and in 1948 especially for all parents ot the
Yarrow, Fred Schaeffer, John Wig_ t the Father of the Year award,
10th, 11th, and . 12th grades, and
ton, Bill Fuoss, Paul Doirllngtim,l A Saturday Review of litera- other Interested persons 'are wel,Hunter Allison, Don Smith Pete' ture poll selected Pearson as the come. Mr. Moon plans to exBender, Doug Pilgrim and'man- I columnist whose wriUngs exert plain the testing 'program of the
ager. Bill Swarlz, Dan Harris,' the greatest ihiluence in the na- College Entrance Examination
John Seybold and Pete Shex,pard. Ii,!n, and Time magazine wrote of Board and its application to the
'The eighth· grade tea
oached him, "His Is the kind, of jouroa- question of college admissions.
by Mel Drukin consists':f~
; listic vigllence which keeps ~mall
This program has been arr)mgHi ky G Inn B k H If
men honest, and forces bIgger ed by the educational committee
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R ev~ ans~ H . P Chear sFleYl' of caution that frequently cramps the general purposes of the comon oyes,.
amB,
u
e - their style"
mittee which are to provide an
'lows, Tom
Furniss,
Ben
EckenP
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b
·h d J ks
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earson WI
e n ro uced y educa.tional. program that would
h 0If, RI car
oger· UC, M rs. J ames L . Malone, program be worth w hil e t 0 the parents and
D' Id H
Geoac on,
Bl sin
av
ay,
rge es g, Davis ch.rlrglBn. Mrs. Vernon Urbani teachers of Swarthmore, to work
Moscrip, $teve Hicks, Ed Ecken- i will preside and Mrs. John Franci. closely .with .the school,the Home
Yourg man with unusual ability, engineerhalf, Ax:hur Loeben, John ,ijanna. I will delive~ the invocall~n.. ,
and School ,As,sociation, and the
Boys
on
the
seventh
grade
team
I Dinner will be served I>y Mrs. PareJjts' COllJl<;it;. ·in. order to help
ing education, as salesJrainee, in connedion
are:
; Emerson Adams and her commit- coord},nate· ·al1'4 unify the adult
Don JoneS, Charles Turner, Tom' tee, Including Mrs. Cullen Ship- j!duc!'flon prop-am in the school
with heating, air conditioning indu.strial pro~
Atklrui, 'Jerry Liddell, Gary Gal- man, Mrs. Frank Wise, Mrs. John system.
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laghl!!',
Phil
Delano,
Charles\
Rush:
Shehan,
Mrs.
J.
Wflst
Lov~laDd,
1958
Workshops
cessing equipment. Excellent opportunity for
ton,. Jtm Foley, T~ Innis, Peter Mrs. Bertram Cornog, Mrs. TheoLast· year' at this time nine
Stephens,
Dino
McCurdy,
Bob
dore
Kiaus,
Mrs.
Edwin
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Mcworkshops.
of .four sesaionsea~h
real progr~ss iii a 1.l)ng establi~~edcom~any.
Bennett, Wilson .Buckley, David Intosh, Mrs. Richard B. Strode, meeting weekly,. were set up b;
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Busza, Rickie Filler, ~rge Ham- Mrs. William M. Read, Mrs. 'Hank the Education Committee.. Twenty
liton, James Rowland, and Dick. Luedeke, Mrs. R. Scotton Griffin eight leaders, drawn chiefly from
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College,' the . hi g h
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school, and. the. comunity guided
the' groups;' About '125 parents and
teachen.. '1!Ju.oUed ani! .explored
such topics'" lis" ~Uidance in tbe
High ScJ.lb6I,· The'Hlgh 'SChoOl
Curriculnl, How to ·Uve with Chil_
dren, Mental Health, Physical Fit..
ness in Children and Youth, Reading, Helplilg~'Childreil (Grow Up
with ,out Predjudic.e, and PreSchool Children. .
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A nU)ll~r,,,. Of.', ,th,e wor~op
grOUPSI.,I!l~; l~~ti'llJlS' which
they f~lt ~..I,ht, later be· followed
. up by ~l1}"'lass-par.ent grOUps or'
othe~ int.eras.ted groups in the
school, Qr tlte community. This
particular program for' the 10th,
11th, and 12th grades was one Of
the snggestions that develop!!d
from the high school groups.",
It is the i1).tention Ol.t~~-. education committee this year to attempt to follow IlIrough and implement some of the recommendation. made by thll various workshops of last year, and to provide
resource ma·terial tor the grade
chairman. SIinilar meetings for
other .grade levels' are in tlie plan_
n!ng stage. These meelings also
!lI'e being planned; Ob. recommendations from the W 0 r k s h '0 p
groups.
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Satu
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for Ill( .fgilts
COOKING
fri. " Sat•• Ja •• 11 &12 '
.by JEAN KERR and
Direekd·
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'$wartlimore,
Matin.. 2 P.W.
EYenlnq 4:4$ and' 8:30 P.M~
·'Kit'g of, Hearts·'
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FOR
"WAR
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(Vista Vision~Technlcolof)
OF SWARTHMORE
presents
A Now 100'
Willi•• Wllfar C ••lort
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LEGAL OATHS
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Conscientiously oppoSe
THE QUAKER PERSUASION
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Courter
in Toms
River.
after a hoil.day
' Swarthmore
with her brother-in-law
and _SlS~r Jersey
A spring
wedding
Is planned.
Mr. and M;rs. J. G. RelfsDider m
Cleveland, '0.
Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Mc;Martha Calhoun, daughter of Gonigle of 500 College aveoue an- .
·Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun of
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n,ounce the engag~ent
of
avenue, returned to Carleton Col- daughter Miss Mary Patricia Mclege, Northfield, MInn., after a Gonigle to Private Donald E.
hollday vacation. Martha is a Widdowson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
. sopbomore at Carleton.
Leslie Widdowson of Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomllns~n of ~utgers avenue had as 1h1!ir
Dr. and Mri· John F. M'c,K"rnlml
guests for several daYs at Christ- of Rutgers avenue announce the
mas time their son Mr. Jack Tom- engag~ent of their daughtett
IInson and Miss June Reynard Miss C!Inlelia Agnes van Rensfrom New York City.
selaer McKernan, to Dr; John
Mrs. Don Dickinson and son H eDry """
~--k ey, son 0 f Mr. an d
Luren of Park avenue spent the Mrs. Ray Henry Rockey of Madiholidays with Mrs. Dickinson's
WIs.
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'son and -daughter-in-law Lt. ·.and
Miss McKernan is attending the
• Mrs. Don Dickinson and daughter University of PennsYlvania and
Debbie at Quantico, Va. They re- will be a June graduate. She preturned ti> Swarthmore with Mrs. vio";sly attended Elmira College
Dickinson for New Year's,
for Women.
Dr. RocItey was
from
Mrs. P.-L. Whitaker~ ot Park
War-Capital hnistament-lntemperane.
GambUnq-Wtmb4rsMp in Secret SocilfiH
. &travaqance-Golnq to. \.0.
Radolt Dlscrlmlnatton,
A laid MinIstry-A. Doabte Sttndatd
-r~'-f1I~~;~~JJ~
(I,n~~
i')':',)1/
aVen,;e tiad as thetr pest for a
week Bob Buhrman who returned
on Monday to Columbili Univeralty In New York City. Debol'ah
vls1ted ~oherta Fox In New York
City for several days after Christmas.
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Judith Tyson of Guernsey road
attended a reunion of the French
Camp for Girls, Deer Isle Me
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wbere she was a camper last summer. The reunion was held December 27 in Princeton, N J
and included lunch at an ~ Ic;
skaUng,. dinner. at the director's
home, and movies of the camp.
Judy spent the nigh In Princeton
and returned homE! the next day
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Mr.. and Mrs. Richard K. Noyc
III, WIth their son Kirby, of Rutgers avenue were ,at Pompano
their daughters drove to Fart Be ch FI
durl
th Ih lld'
Worth where they visited Mrs.
a , a.,
ng e 0 ay..
.stephen's brother-in-law and sis- . Dana Swan, ~on of Mr, and
ter Capt. 8!id JI[rs• .1ohn R. Van Mrs. Ollver G. Swan of North
Horn at the Carswell Air Force. Chester road, has been awarded
Base. En route home, via Part a varslt;v letter for playing back
Arthur/they stopped near Galves- on the Swarthmore College footton Y/'here .Sally. and . Suzann" .ball teao. during the 1956 ~ason.
waded ~ the Gulf of Mexico. He Is a member ot the eass of
Three days later SaJI;y and Sl1l'- 1957.
anne. were ice skating. in PennsYlvania. .
"I saw n In i>J:'h~. Swarthmorea';"
Pearson To Address .
Radnor January 18
Mothers Club Sat.
. Box RB Swarthmore.n
J;
and
Mrs.and
E.dward
Eltinger'ln t th is
the preseot
Urne serving In anneunce
the Roberts,
birth of In
a daughter,
l:\3\l&eD
SPeDint
the.atArmy
11s a lleutenant.
Sa1Iy Jewett
Pompton
of her vacation 1.
a
e
Plains, N. J., on January 4.
hQ1De of a <;\l1j1S1J1ate,:\lt, the Un!Edward G. Moeller, 'Bayville,
Mrs. Roberts is the daughter of
. verl!ity of Munich. Mr. and .Mrs. N. J., near Toms River, announc- M>:. Louis B. Dennett of North
Ford' and Mr. Iai~ Mrs. Robert es the engagemeot of his
Princeton aven?e.,
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Richardson of Crest lane talked to Elaine Margaret,
,S.
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Miss Ford and PrIvate and Mrs. I"
Ettingeri by telePh.one Chrtstmas
a~i:~:f Mr..
apnounce\ the; birth of
~
Eve . from the Richardson home. f 511
.
laD
c~lId, Stcven. Justus, on. J~uary
Mrs. Ettinger is the former Greta 0 A~adu8te of T:;"S River High 5 .. Mrs. Bernard Is the form" Mej
Richardson.
.
School, Miss Moeller is ~ployed Garrahan.
Dr. and M~. Leroy E. Peterson In the trust department - of the .Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bernard
son of Rutgers' ~venue bad as t~eir First National Bank of Toms Rlv- ar~ the paternal grandparents; the
guests for sever~l days ~t ~hriSt- er.
.
maternal grandp'l"ents, Mrs. C.
mas time Dr. Peterson s parents
Mr. Clay was graduated from
Garrahan and Ibe late Mr..
Mr. and Mrs. Eric 'Peterson and Swarthmore High School In 1945 Garrahan.
grandparent Mrs. Oscar ·peterson and Brigham Young University
~[;i~!f.~~Fi555i5i5i!
of Silver Spring, Md. .
Provo Utah in 1952 where h~
Mrs. O. M. Hook of Strath major~d in ~io~ogy: He is now
Haven aVf"IJue has ret~ed. ~ the associate' editor of the New .
llr. aDd Mrs• . 1 _ O. ~teph8Da
.wt,th thetr daUlhtenJ Salty and
Suzanne of Manetta avenue retwmd last. WedneSday from a
trip by train to Tens wheze they
~t their hollday vacation. They
,Arst went to· New Orleans, La.,
. wbere they atayed for a few
hotm!, and dined· at an open-air
patio, and then to Port Arthur,
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Stephen's' parents. Mr.. and· Mrs.
E. J. H01ltman. In Cleburne,
tlley joined a Stephens familY
.union at the home of !.frs. W. T.
Spell, Sally and Stnzanne's great
grandmother., Mr. Stephen's parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stephens
of Temple, Tex., and family were
also present.
Mr, and Mrs. Stephens With
I:da=~=~fa~~ Jr. High:Tea...s Play
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It was deCided to
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rar, J. 1.. Jezl,W. T. Peab0d7, Rehearsalil will be held OIl
THE SWARTBMOREAN
~h~1r rehearsals will be held at R. B. Price, Jr.. aDd G. W. C. Thursday .t 8: 30 pm. for altos; .
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 8WABTBJIOBB, PA.
-agner.
7:15 p.m. for .........
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the following h~urs on Th,,_A_v
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PETER E. TOLD. IllAlUORIE TOLD. PUBJ.lSlJRRR
Primary Choir at 3:30; the JunRobert Lcmgman is schelluled to p.m. for the Men's Choir. The
Phone 8WarUuDoN '-0900
ior Choir at ~: 15; and the. Chancel serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock; Adult Bible study group under
PETER Eo TOLD. EdItor
Ct.olr at 7:30 p.m.
Thomas Mowery and Douglas the direction of Dr. W. E. panBarbara B. Kent. Managing Edttor
Wrege at 9: 30 a.m.. and Peter forth will .meet at 8 p.m. In the
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
METHODIST NOTES
Courtney and George Hansell at Cleaves room.
&.iered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
The Board of Trustees of the 11: 1 5 . .
CHIISTlAN SCIENCE NOTES
Omce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Swarthmore Methodist Church
The Young People's Fellowship
The answer to mankind's great
will meet tonight at 7: 30 p.m. The will meet Sunday night at 7: 30 need of purt~ and regeneration
regular monthly meeting of the p.m.
will be emphasized at Christian
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PEN~A .• JANU~Y, 11, 1957
Official Board will begin at 8
The Boy/;' Choir sopranos will Science services this Sunday by'
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rehearse at 4:45 p.m. Monday. the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Sacwill meet at 5 p.m. in McCahan
Sunday Church School Classes The Girls' Choir 'rehearsal will be rament."
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Hall.
Those
who
are
In
the
Comfor
all ages will begin at 9:45 held at 7:30 p.m., and at 6 o'clock
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon
Mr. Bishop will preach at the
9: 30 and 11 o'clock services this municants' class may join the a.m. At the 11 o'clock Morning there will be a meeting of the is the Golden Text from Psalms
(24:S,4): "Who thall ascend Into
Sunday morning. The title o.f his group when the class is over. Sup- Worship Service Mr. Kulp will use Veslry.
per
will
be
served
at
6:30
and
as
his
sermon
subject,
"A
Church
A
service
of
Evening
Prayer
the
hill of the Lord? or whQ shall
sermon will be "Why are We
choir
rehearsal
will
follow.
Searches
Its
Soul."
will
be
held
on
TUesday
and
Fri,starid
In his holy place? He that
Breaking Down?U The Sacrament
The Senior High Fellowship will
There are three nurseries to day at 5:40 p.m.
hath clean hands, and a pure
of Baptism will be held at the secmeet
for
supper
at
6:
30
In
Mccare
for
the
children,
a
K1nderOn
Wednesday
morning
at
7
heart;
who hath not llfted up his
ond service.
Cahan
Hall
following
the
choir
garten
Church
program
and
a
o'clock
there
will
be
a
celebration
soul
unto
.vanity. nor sworn deChurch School classes convene
rehearsal
at
5.
After
supper,
Junior
Church
program.
of
the
Holy
Communlon.
There
celtfully."
at 9: 30 and 11 o.'clock with a
The Budget Committee of the will be-a second celebration at 'All are cordially invited to at-.
Senior High Bible class meeting weather permitting, the group will
hav", a skating party on Crum Commission on Stewardsljip and 9: 30 after which the Bible Study tend the services at First Church"
at 10:45.
will
et At 4 45 .
f Ch 1st Sc' tI t 206 p' k a
Creek. If there Is no ice, the group Finance will meet at 12: 30 p.m. G
Bible classes for men and wom- w,'11 meet ,'n the Hearth room at Sunday.
roup
. me .
: ' p.m. 0
r , len s,
. ar v~·
the Boys' Choir sopranos will re- nue at 11 a.m.
30
7 when Mr. Bishop will' lead a
A Chrlsilan Education RallY ~ss~~aaiii$s~~~~~~s~~a~$~~~~
en are held ilt 9: .
The confirmation class conduct- discussion on "Mental Health for will be conducted at Arch street ro
ed by Mr. Bishop for all Junior Young People".
Church Sunday, 'at .2:30 p.m. for
FORSYTHE STUDIOS OF THE D4NCE.
and Senior high young people of
The Young Adults will meet at Church School Superintendents
TOE IALLEl TAP
the congregajion who have not 8 p.m. to hear Dr. Fred Aldrich, and teachers. Leaders and speakSwarthmore Womaa's Club
joined the church. will begin Sun- Curator of the Museum of Natural ers are Bishop Fred P. Corson,
Enroll Now , _ ' New Te!'DI
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Tots to Teens
day at 4: 30 p.m. The class will History In charge of Marine Biol- president, Dr. .Leon M. Adkins,
meet every Sunday afternoon
. "A . t D H
M Bull k
d Dr
Dial II 3·368B or LE 2-3959
thereafter In Mr. Bishop's study ClviUzation
of Peru.
The 6: 30nc,en
sup- John
O. Gross, executive
ogy, speak on
the toPIC,
r. enry.
oc • ,ansacreunlll Palm Sunday.
pers have heen discpntlnued.
taries of divisions of the Ge!leral
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The Junior High Fellowship A six-weeks program on Mon- Board of .EducatI on of the Metho......
"v"
days. will begin January 14.ofrom dist Church.'
Building a new. home
7:30' to 9:30 p.m. The evening
AI 7 p.m. the Methodist Y9uth
will be divld~d jnto two one-hour Fellowship will meet In the ChapConsult you..r ... carpet man
periods. ·Mr. Bishop will lead the el.
discussion the IIrst hour in exThe Commission on Member•
th
BLUEPRINT t
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S ag e
ploring the Christian faith through ship anci EVangelism wiJI m e e t i n e '
our understanding of God, man, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Some .times II minor variation in room size clln result in importJesus Christ, -the Holy Spirit, and
The Ladies' Bible Class will
ant carpet eco.nomies, ~r in a ,better looki,lg installation.
I the church. The second hour will hold its covered dish luncheon
hearth wnl look batter if it iseleveted about th~ thiclmess
Your
have five practical tescher-traln- and regolar meeting at the home
of
carpet,
to receive carpet flush, rather than being flush with
CHURCH SERVICES
Ing sessions at the difterent de- of Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, 313 Dart.
the
floor..:
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
partmental levels (Pre-school, mouth avenue, Wednesday at
Quarter-round (molding) may be ,omitted iii rooms to be carJoseph P. Bishop, Minister
Primary, Junior, Junior High, and 12:30 p.m.
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. peted wall-to:-wall, and ·the ca~pet install~djrectly.,: to the
John Schott. Assoclste MinIIter . Senior High.) While this Is both . Cottage Prayer Meeting will be
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a training and recruitlng jlrogram, held at the nome of Mr. and Mrs.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M. -. Church It has be4!n broadly based to in- Andrew Alexander, 117 South
In radiant heat homes with concrete slab Roon, a strip of wood
School ClaSses.
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9:3.0 and p:O",.A,.M-m~. Bishop terest parents and other adults In Swarthmore. avenue, Wednesday
without CostlY. 'cIrimng of c o n c r e t e . ·
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the wider aspects of the Christian evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Kulp will
4: 80' P.M.~omii1unicants Class. l)eritage. People are welcome to 'be the leader.
it costs you nothing to .discuss plans .with your carpet man. If
'5:00 P.M.-Jr. Higli Fellowship. attend 'elther or both session on' The church ch9lrs will rehears~
a helpful. suggestion re~u~ you will ~ave'it whil~ yo.~ ca!" us~ it.
6:30 P.M.-Sr. HIgh Fellowsbtp. any of the six Monday evenings. 'on Thursday:. ' . .
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ART LESSONS
n::ed!~:konC:~~. ~:u: ~:::n::~:l!::~ Tonight in Away Game
Woman'sl Club of Swarthmo...
Instrue#ion and H"pful Criticism for Artists
EXPERIENCED, BEGINNERS OR HOBBVPAlN. ERS
HOPE• DURFEE
WAGNER, Teacher
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28 at the Woman's Club on Park
avenue.
Russ Hannan and his orchestra
will play from 9:30 to 1:30 a.m.
Classes begin' Monday, January 14
For Informalloft
Mrs; A. F. Blake
Iluglwood 3-1971
call
Mrs. A. En Lougwell
IluglwoOd 3-550B.
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'Rose Valley Nurseries, ,Inc.
Middletown Road .
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow '
.Custom Landscape WorJr
Telep.eae: CHester 2n7206. i
Ask for Ben Palms! or Henry Arnold
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Vilit our Roadside Market on the Middletown Road
SEASONAL SPECIAL
Seaboard WIld Bird Food and Bird Feeders
TREE WORK
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. ' Women''! .Cifcle Day
Wednesd~y In the Woou:.,'s As~ p.m., the "Pairs 'N' SpareS" villi
7:30 P .M.-ADilu8i . ,Meeting of
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"Our Own P
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Church and 'COrporation.'
soclation room.
con ue an
ersona - - ME'nibDIST CHURCH
Meeting at 10 a.l\l. on Wednes- ties on Parade:' night, a covered
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day will be the following .circles: dish supper WIth talks by some
MInister
Circle 3, Mrs. W. R. Lecron. members on thetr occupations.
Robert Wilde
chairman, at the home .of Mrs.
Mlnister'of Music
D. C. Bren, 15 Country Club lane, FRIENDS MEn-INA NOTES
SunUy. IIIDIIUJ' IS
Wiling!
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At the Adult Forum next Sun9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
a
ord.
day
Annalee Stewart, legislative:·
11:00 A.M.-Mr. K4lp will preach.
Circle 8, Mrs. Glen T. SmIth.
secretary.
of the Women's Inter7:00 P.M.-'MYF
.
chatrman, at the home of Mrs. A.
TRlNITY CHURCH ' . Sidney Johnson, Jr., 820 North national Leagoe for Peace and
Freedom, will speak to Friends
tl.Lawrence Whittemore; Rector CheSter road.
on
"Issues Facing the new Con811lU1a7. IIIDIIUJ' 13
Circle 9, Mrs. TbOmas D. Jones,
8: 00 A.M~Holy Communion. . chairman. at· the home of Mrs. gress." This Is at 9: 45 a.m. In the
9~:~MScbOOlMorning Prayer. Marvel Wilson, '1121 Strath Haven Meeting House. All are welcome.
The High School Forum will
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
avenue.
7:30 P.M.....Young People's FelAt 10:30, the following circles continue itS discussion' of the New
'l.'estament under the guidance· of
lowshlp.
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will meet:
Tu~. lullUJ' 15
. John Moore. ThIs Is also at 9: 45 ~.
5:40P.lo!!:-Evening Praye'r. '
Circle I, Mrs. Edward D. AiDs- a,m.
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lie, Jr., chalmlan, at. the home of
Monthly Meeting for BuslDeSs
7:00 A.M.-Holy Comnlunion.
Mrs. James H. Hornaday, 310
will be held on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
9:30 A.M.-
10:00 A.M.-Bible Study.
Circle 4, Mrs. Donald A. Cros- In .WhiUer
, House.
Thuraday. lullUJ' 17
set, chairman, at the home of Mrs.
8:00 P.M.-Adult Bible Study.
Fred N. Bell, 221 Harvard aveTRINITY NOTES
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There
will be a' celebration of
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
nU~i
the
Holy
Communion at 8 O'clock
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
rele 5, Mrs. James P. DaughOF FRIENDS
erty, Jr., chairman, at the home Sunday morning. At 9: 30 there
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of Mrs. Charles C. Brogan, 101 wUl bl! a service of Morning Pray_
er and Church School. The regular
9:45 A.M.-First Day Scl!ool,
.Guernsey road.
9:45 A.M.-High School Forum:
Circle. 8, Mrs. John M. Tros- service of Morning Prayer will be
John Moore.
ley, chairman. at the home of Mrs. held at 11: 15.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: Anoa· George Plowman, 600 Harvard
Ushers for the services will be
lee Stewart ''Issues Facing the avenue.
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new Congress."
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Circle 10, MrS. F. B. GUiesple,
At 9:30 a.m.~. S. Brown, head
ChUdren cared for In Whittier chairman, at the home of Mrs. usher: J. E. Evans. R. D. Hulme.
House. All are welcome.
. Paul J. Rutan, 109 Ogden avenue. P. Madison, J. Patchell. and W; T.
1I0Dday. llUUIU.'J' 14.
The program of all circles will Salom.
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
be on the Philippines.
At 11: 15 a.m.-Joseph Reynolds,
Tuesday. IlIDlI...,. 15
8:00 P.M.-Monthly meeting for . Notice is hereby given that the head usher; F. W. Luehring, albusiness.
Stated Annual Meeting of the
WecIIIesday, lanuary 16
members of the congregMion of
UNITARIAN , mLOWSHIP
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
the Swarthmore Presbyterian
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FIRST CHtiiibI OF~ Church will be"held at 7:30 p.m.
of Delaw..... Ca••.,
CHflIST. SCIENTIST,
on Wednesd.ay, Janua- 16th
K1J.'ISb
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Parlr A-nile belpwHqrvard
1957, Joseph p.mshop; M'oderatS• ....,. J ....., ,
Snnday, .January IS'
or. Notice is hef1!l>y given that the ID,so .... M....J .."" foil_I. ICllurch
(1,00 A. M.--Sunaay School:
Slated Annual Meeting of the
5doool, .
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11 .'00 n.
.e' .....".,.no rmOD members of the Corporation of the II:DO ...·M.-Wonht. Som...
will be ''Sacratnent."
Swarthmore Presbyferlan Church
In.... S. hie
Wednesday evening· meeting each will also be held at w'.30 p.m. _
D I _ of Choolv y,~c.""
week. 1I P.JI~ Reading Room, W
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409 Th\rtmouth Avenue, open
ednesday, January 18th, 1957,'
SocIal _
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weekcIRys ex~t hollcillYlJ, 10-5 Harold, c; Stott, Ptesident.
CIreIe.12, Mrs. Donald 1.. Leoil.;
1'rIday eve$lg, 7-9. Sunday af_
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Herndon of Union avenue. Mrs.
Joseph Lynch of Dartmouth avenue, Mrs. John MacAlpine of
North Princeton avenue, and Mrs.
Edward Noyes of 'Riverview road.
Former Swarthmorean Harry S.
Pl'ck, County Campaign Director,
has called the public's attention
to Polio's ''Unfinished Business".
"FIrst for 347 Delaware County
Victims and second for the many
unproctected
. from the Salk Vac.
cinet " Mr. Pack said.
'!The 1957 March of Dimes has
a tremendous job ahead. Funds are
still needed to continue the pa~tI en t care program; that is providing shc:>es, braces, physical
·therapy, equipment, convalescent
care to the' old 'patients as we
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""ve done in the past. New rehabilitation' techniques are makIng it possible to do more for
those stricken particularly the
respirator .patients. National funds
will be used this year to add five
more Respirator Genters. Delaware County has two of these
respirator 'Cases, one In Boston
and one in New Y;"'k, with the
Chapter paying $30.00 a day for
their cllre. This," said Pack,' "is
the first part of our unfinished
business.
"In-th~ past 18 years, we have
sought with all the implements
of Science and Medicine to find a
Way to· prevent Polio; 'Flnally~ hi
the Spring of 1955, the salk Vaccine was licensed .. Now, as we
face 1957, we find this formerly
"l'arCe preventative sl
.due to public apathy.': We must
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message oyacclnate Now'. Total ',the clubhouse, the literature deimmunization of our population partment will present Mrs. W.
Is the second part of our untInish- Mark Bittle. .who will review
ed business."
"Miracle in a Mountaln"'by Harnetl T. Kane.
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Rlligers Ave. Slag
On Tuesday, January 22, at
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¥rs, Albert q .. GwInn conduch 12:30 there wUlbe a luncheon,
ed the upper grades of the Rutgers' meeting· followed' by a one-act
Avenue School in an enjoyable play, presented by the'drama dehoUf' Q.f singing on Friday, Janu- parlment, Mrs. E. H. pyle II,
ary ~. The chlldren joined to- chairman. Mrs. Norman R.· Jones,
geth.e~ In many of their familiar KInsgwood 3-2147 is in 'cliarge of
f,,:vof1~. ThIs was the IIrst as- the luncheon.
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sembly of the new yesr.·
Mrs. S. 1.. Althouse, KIngswood
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.Kappa Hosten
man, 's
.,Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of 111 lamp-shade making starling 'TUes_
0gd"ll a.v~ue wIll be hostess day February 26, from '10 to 11: 30
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Lose Tough One 10
Yeadon In Le~gue
Competition
With three wlns over Upper
M.erton, Radnor, and Marple New_
town, and a hard fought loss to
Yeadon in league competition, the
Swarthmore Hign School court
team will attempt 10 make it 4
and 1 when it visits a good Lansdowne club tonight. Lansdowne
has won three over Marple-Newtown, Spri.ngfteld, and Media, and
has lost one to Radnor:'Tonight's
encounter should prove to be the
acid test for the Little G1Irnet.
The game is expected to· be a hard
fought one, expecially on the
Lord's. court.
Tuesday night. the local team
met Marple-Newlown on its brand
new court and got off 10 a tIying
t rt S peeded by a 10 point first
sa.
' .a
qUR rte r b y Cal C0 Ieman. and
10
. point spur( by Charlie Wentz
m the second quarter, Swarthmore led 36-19 at half time. A
poor 6 point third quarter enabled
Marple to close the gap to 9 points,
but Swarthmore held the lead Illid
won the game going away with 14
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po nts in the final stanza. Final
score 56-43.
Andy Jones and Barry Wright
did a fine rebounding "job with
18 and 15' respectively, besides
scoring 8 JUld 10 polntse8Ch. lJttle
Jimmy.·.Pappas got 2 points and
ran the team in his· usUal fine
~anrier... ~ers·.who saw action.
w,er'e, o· Skip: Skoglulld, Jim Noyes,
Jack . Walter, Rich Gurln. .and
Dave Grogan. High man for the
Tiger's' was little Dave dePaui
with 12' points on set shoots.
The J1.". Varsity Team 'lost a
tough one '. to. ¥arple. 38-34, In
spite of good point productions by
Joe Mor~"and ~im Huest!>". Mike
Kerr. Br&lie'
.son and LarrY. Jones w;~e .the
other stalwart
host·to local'rival Nether ProvI~ence on TUesday in an afte1'l¥lOn
tilt at 3:J5;.~s •. too. w~ be an
impo~l,~n:~#p'~~. N:e.t betProvldel\~tAaS;-~ the surprise
team InJ.,~!fonn.· tms year with
some nuilb!i:r, convincing victories.
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SHORT $15~QOO
The annual Christmas Seai
camPaign. Is' short· $15.000 of its
lDinimum goal. and ETeas]'!" Soy..
der,. President of the Delaware
County Tuberculosis and' Heal~
Association's Board of Director's
~ecently issued 'a plea for late
contributors to send- In their
a.m. In the' clu1>house. These will Christmas Seal dollars promptly.
run for four weeks. Mrs. George. "]t's not too late," snYcikr said..
SClwing grO).lp.
!i',.Blessingwill be the instructor. ''We are extending oureampaigD.
Into Januar;),', with the confidence·
that residents who have supported .
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THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
our' fight against tuberculoslg,
through ttie years. will again ral-·
Friday. IlIDuary 11
ly to our cause.n
q~
Snyder was optimistic that the·
8:15 P.M.--College Orchestra Concert ................... . Clothier
Christmas Se",,'$ goal of $115,000'
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will be resched. ''We are '/!1'8teful
Saturday. 1m......,. 1Z
to the volunteers who hlWe work-·
6:00 P M.--Mothers, Club: Drew Pearson .......... Trinity Church ed so hard; to the many folks wlio7:80 P.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 8th Grade .. , .......... Woman's Club have given generously; to schools~\
8:00P.M,--Garnet Cantec:n Carnival ........ Rutgers Ave.. School institutions and Industry for stead9:30 P.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 10th Grade ..... ~ . . . .. Woman's
Club fast support.
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"And we ask the contillued sup_.
Snnday, Imu...,. 11
port of .everyone, in our county,
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just during Christmas Seal'
not
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RECORD OF THE WEEK
but throughout the year, 'In:
time,
8:00 P .M.-"Ancient CivlIizatiou of Peru"... PreSbyterian Chun!h
"Ain't Got No Home" by Clarence "Frog, Man" Henry. '$0.89
the TB control pro/!1'8ms so many'
have helped pay for. Have YOUR:
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chest x-rayed regularly. Read the'
ALBUM OF THE WEEK
8:20 P.M.-"King of Hearts" ....
Players Club latest facts on TB put out by our:
"The Great M,lodies of Tchaikowsky". ,Ormandy and .. The .
Educational SerVice. Listen to its:
Tuesday• .11U1......,. 15
Phnaclelphie .Orche'!!a. Specialy ricecl,duri~ J~nu~ry
speakers. .
2:00 PiM..-"Europe In a Year": Mrs. Wm. Pu~ ... Woman's Club
"Remember that no one is sate
3:15' ·P.JI.~BasketbaJl: H.s. vs. N-P .................... H S.Gym from TB until all are safe," Snyder
" DRASTIC PRICE LtEDUCTIONS ON MOsT',tS EP'S NOW!
. '. 8:20 P.M...:....King of He.n;ts" .................. ,...... Players Club said; ''therefore we wlII continue
to emphasize oqr prevention proWecIIIesda;r, I .........,. 16
gram. The'January x-ray schedule
:;'!!:!WP.M.-''King of' Hearts" ...................... : Ptayers Club will open Monday; January 14 in
.Industries, .and in the ~mmunlty
IO,WJ(~YENUE";;·';·";';;;....;;·;...•.:::;...·.-11 KI $-1460'
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ThlllBda:r,laIlUQ 17
of Chester on TUesday. Janusry
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SW~TH"'i PA.
/OPEN FRlIIA"( EVEN/Neg.
i ,:1:1&P.M.
Hoskins ..................... : ... IngI~!!Uk
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MUSIC BOA.
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ben you give the operator the i number you
want, your. out-of·town call. go through mul:h
faster. The operator doesn't have to detour them
thro.ugh Information In the distant city.
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To, help' ~ou have the numbers you need ~t
your finger tips, we'll be glad to give you a copy
of the.''Bl~ BoOk o! TelephOne Ninnbers." Jot
down m Ibis handy lIttle boOklet the numbers 'of'
out-of-town telephones you may have occasion to
call Ask our Buajnesa Oflice for ,our free Copy.
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di~~h~a...c4.;,~.aY,!Jn,d wbc;1t is more amazing, we
are selling lots, of these' items"": toys; H.O.,
Cameras,etc.
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-. MARCHING 'ACROSS.
G. Alex Mills, chairman, has
announced that plans are being
made for a Costume dance on Saturday, March 16. Det811s for this
alblr wlII be announced later.
of Cub Pack 101 will gather at
the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church fo· th
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Buses will be boarded at
p.m. to take the boys to the Frank_
lin Institute Fels Planetarium.
There, Dr. I. "..
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f the Institute stalf, will present. a s1mplifled yerslon of 'January's theme.
"Eyes In the Sky". The trip is In
conjunction with the' Cub astronc
omy program for this month.
At the recent Pack meeting, the
Bell Telephone Company presented a technicolor movie base~ on
the "Night Before Chi-istmas"
poem and the Nativity~ These were
thorouglrly enjoyed by both the
boys and the pllrents. Den 8 won
the cup for the month with its
Christmas Exhibit: Many of ·the
other Dens had graciouSly given
their handicraft to the Salvation
Army for. Christmas presents..
Awards passed out by Ed Bull,
cub master, went.to the following
boys:
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Badg';"'-Mark
SteCl'w,
Trev
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Harper, Pete Bishop, Robert Hammond. Tom Allison. Jimmy Hayes,
and:Mike Irwin. Wolf Badge with
Gold Arrow-v'Tack Re.l..shaw
and
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BIII MacNew. Wolf Badge with
Gold and S,'lver Arrow-'no,'ck
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Daniel, Dave Tolley•. and John
Derickson. Bear Badge-.Jtmmy
Clifford, Billy Lowe, Doug Tolley,
Dav'l Martin, and Bruce Shoemaker.'
Bear Badge with Gold ArrowJerry Stauffer and Dick Wagstaff.
Bear Badge with Gold and 2 SUver ArrowS-ErIc Peterson. Lion
Badge-Dick Scarborough, Ricky
Tamolf, and Richy McCurdy. Gold
Arrows-Bob Hammond, Peter
Schwab, Eli Wismer, and Chick
Ramsey. Silver A r row s-Eck
Gerner and John Steciw. Gold and
2 SlIver ArroWs-G. Heckmlin.
Two-Year SerVIce' PIn-John .Shigioka: Denner Stripes-.PaulM!ller, Dave Tolley. TORI Alllson, Eric
Peterson, BIlly Zimmerman, and
John Steciw.
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Leaguers To Meet Sat.
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StortT~1J IOJOrY
2 exKuttVMype
salesmen to reprat.nt lart. Eastem
flnandal cOfdOratl'CMI. No tra.,.l. Sal..
.I~rI.nc. and obility desired. ..tablI.bed ....tdHf, 2S4
old,
rled, capable
auurnlnl NlponllbU.
ltIu. la r~UMfIft9 Infen't.. pltase
Indud.
~nal
hIstory, 011
replies confIde.JaI. Our talftIHII haft
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lliwa.lld..cw_n.
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South of Railroad
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Out of Town
General AI.rm~:
-- ALiiAN PARKER
9 a.m. • 6 p.m. -
mel_·PIan..
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Tbese SIgna's are SubleCt fo e"allge
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PIANO TUNING
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CLASSIFIEDFOR ADS
RENT
PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
;t;::::Me
woman.
Av•.nalJ,l!, March 1. ~ar!!e
room, bedroom, tile '
and
,private entrance. near
transportation. Including utilities,
$80. MEdia 6-1870. .
F()j{RENT ..,.,. Completely
bedrnlshed~:'~~~J~t~~
block
barbecues
and' incinExcelleht
workmanship.
ooms.
Tom Reeves. CHester 31. Pbone
gentleman. com·
centrally located
- tearOOms, 112
3-3889..
One lIoOl"' single
nea'r '- P.R.R. $130 per
I!,!'~.nth. Also first lIoor. apartment
section, .: two. .bedrooms 'and .
garage, $U5.with heat andutil·
!ties. Baird .and Bird."KIn~ood
4.1500.
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ro'iCRENT -'Entire third lIoor.
condition.
3-1205.
William W. Clark
Plumbing &Heating
Wa"r H......
011 a.m...
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Field House. Prep School. Power House
A Price to M••t hery Family's NHd
ma,...
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ROGER RUSSELL
r:!llll: :i~ ~
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Photographic Supplies
State .. Monroe Sts.
Media
. MEdia 6-2176
Open ,Friday Evenings
DiLuzio and Sons
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3,QOOX' R~ldOYN~
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Florist
Former',
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CARNS
· . 650 _.IHmore Pike
Springfield. Del. Co., Pa.
FOOD: MARKET·
Ilng'W'iod· 3~50
424 Haverford Place
~,
Qf
Lee, hllll been pledged to the Delta
.
Upsilon fra~~ty at Swarthmore
Over 3.000 employees and per.
College where he is a. f r e I I h m a n . .
sonnel of Vertol Aircraft Corpora.
MIss Ruth C. Webb and Mrs.
500 F' I'
F
tlon, Morton. will take advantage
David S. Morey' were hO!lts at a
7
Ina Ists ace
of the chest x.ray 'survey, to be.
surprise .miscellaneous sho'wer
Nationwide Exam
held at the plant next ThursPsY
given Saturday night at the Webb
Tomf)rroW
and Friday. January 17 and 18.
home for Miss Barbar~ Lukens
This lIrst survey of the new
of Strath Haven avenue, and
' Slx'seniors $t Swarthmore High
year will open on Monday, Janu.
James Calkins of South Chester School have been named finalists
ary 14 and will include two com.
toad. Miss Lukens and Mr. Ca!k- in the National Merit Scholarsllip
munities. six indW!tries. three
Ins will be wed tomorrow after· cOlilpetition, according to Principbanks and a special' chest x-ray
noon In the Swarthmore Presby- al William M. Bush. Th~ local
survey· on January 15. for all foodterian Church.
students are among the .7500 highhandlers in Chester., The Dela(
est scorers on a nationwide col·
ware County Tuberculosis and
lege aptitude examination given
Health Association in cooperation
l,'!",mlu "seniors in 12.500 high
with the Stat;' Department of
";, \iic'hoo.ls on October 24.
Health and the County Medical
The Swarthmore High School
CARRIER PILOT
Society conduct these surveys on
finalists are· Allce Carroll, Rosea monthly basis throughollt the
..... dfligned for a ,
mary Cox, Bruce McCutcheon.
Marine 2nd Lt. John T. Tyler. year.
, "mld-winter break" to
FOUR DAYS •• THIEE NIGHTS
Eleanor Moore, Dwight Sipler. son of Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Tyler
The annual Christmas Seal cam·
Rest ond Ploy_ All.
". Ocoo".View room with bath
and
Mark
Smith.
of
South
Chester
road,
was
qualipaign
helps support this work.
.• Breakfast 17 Dinner each doy
inclusive Vocotlon' at $69
The
finalists
now
face
a
stiff
fled'
as
a
carrier
pilot
at
Pensa·
$15.000
is still needed for the.1957
• Inside garage lar cor '
-for 2 persons anytime
Ihree-hour College Board examin- .
Fla.•. last month. Tyler Is a sale to reach its minimum goal.
• Rolling choir ride
from Jariuory 2 •
ation
.on
January
12,
plus
inten·
graduate
Of. he U. S.,Naval AcadeThe January community sched• Bicycling on Boordwolk
March 29,
• Cocktail In Silvef' Lou"llll
•
screening
of
their
leadership
my.
includes Chester community
February 15.25. '
• TMatre entertol..extra·curricular records by
T
lify he completed six and foodhandiers. Chester MuniOceanfront clocks, _
• Ext...lve hotel facilitIeS
a
selection
board.
0 qU: board the light aircraft cipal Building. January 15, 12
. tertainment, musIC.
. .• Entertainment
At stake are more than 700 carrier USS Saipan In the Guif noon to 5 p.m.; 6 to 8 p.m.
afternoon t_
four·year college scholarships, f Ml!xico'
Prospect Par k Community.
Child In same .0-:517 -$42.50. SiNGLe
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instru" Prospect Fire House. 10th and
b
many of them sponsored y busHe '8 now undergoing
'-. Uncoln avenue January 16 3 to
inesS! and industrial corporations. ti
i instrum t ftyin at the
"
,
Incl';ded are 100' Sears-Roebuck on n,
en
.~
. 5 p.m.; 6: 30 to 8: 30 p.m.
..nAd.nlic c:.. 5-1211
Con? Field Naval A)lXlliary Air
Among the industries IIhd banks
Ocean wate'
'" New Yool< ..11 MU 241U9
FoundBtion Merit Scholarships Station. Pensacola.
to be x-rayed will be Blooming.
in all baths
and nationwide programs sponsor.
. Over: SO Yean
ed by "uch cOmpanies and fOundale Rubber Company, Chester
Some Ovmenhip
MOl'\OOement
datio"," as' Pitisburgh Plate Glass, per year (minimum honorary) to Jensen Company. Chester Post
Jo.lah Whit.
F. ··W. Woolworth. Standard Oil $2.200 per year pr more.
Office, W. T. Raleigh Company, a
; Sons, W·.
. - The colleges'.chosen ~y the Mer· .
of yertol Aircraft Corpora_
jiiiii~i."iiiiii.i~i.~iiiiiiiiiii.i~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiii.. 1(Indiana), International Nickel, ,t Scholars WIll rece,ve supple· tlon, the Delaware County Nation•.
and many. others.
men.tal un..-estrlcted gran~ averag- al Bank. Philadelphia National
The JanuarY 12 examination ing $2.000- pe~ scholarsh,p (over Bank and the Fidelity Philadelwill be given In designated test· the fours years) to_ help defray phia Trust Company,' all located
'centers throughout the coun- the actual cost of educating the
Chester. and Nor.Way Cleaners
try. and at leut 7;000 of the Me' . stUdents.
of Norwood.
"Fl.nauSiS Pc expected to su,viv'e, The Merit Scholarship Program
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thIS liUr~e, accordhlg to John M. is now in its second year. It was'
hi' •
~taJnaker. presl,dent of the Natlon- established In 1955- through basic Amer. C emica Society
al ¥erlt Scholarship Corpo~tlon. grants of $20 500 000 from the
. N~mespr. James Jezl
" "EV"!Y ",ember of this group Foundation ~nd ~e Caniegte Cor.
Dr. James L. Jez1 Of Cornell
of 7,000 will Ilavethe highest po- poratlon of New York. The Na- av~lJe,ih_II~'JjJst begUn hIS second
Co.......•• co.op.
of Swa ......a,.. I..... 403 Darflllallfll A'I'.
~ti~ . to J:>ep.eftt fl"O~ college tionalScience Foundation and
term as secretary of the Phila.. ,
training,
and
I
wish
Only.
that
Old
Dominion
Foundation
delphia
secltmi' o't'tile American
!)ppolite Ioreugh Hal,
there were M~t Scholarships
given funds for research work.
Chenilcal\S4cie~.·
each of them. The response
the ilrst year,:556 Merit Scholars
Dr. Jez1, who is a group leader'
business and industry In estabUsh. were named._. ~'l1 are now ft:~. in the badic' research' division, He.~ .
Scholal"lll\ip Programs men at 160 different· colleges.
search arid DeVelOpment of Sun
stJ!clB!l1s haa 1!een
Tl!e program is;
we
will,pro~bly
search
the
nation
tor
those
stu.the
Philadelphia'
area ACS unit to
r
.
9 or 10 highly quaUfied stu- dents most able to b~eClt from a keep hIS, office for a second tenn.
JANUARY. - "FEBRUARY --,MARCH·
Other. i new:,: officers include Dr.
a-Vallabf~er .~ery Merit Scholarship college education. regardless.
.
' .
means. Once discovered. the stu. Waldo C. Ault of GI'!nslde, chair·
In the final phase of the com- dents are supported iii, college by man; Dr:·Clalllle"K. Deischer of
petition, the other accomplish. funds provided by 'buSiness and Merion;cliilirman-elect, and Dr.
m,ents . and the character of the industrial corporations. profession.
L. ECJdelt of Ambler. treas.
$1
competitors will be evaluated. al societies and even individuals urer.
Abo)lt April 25, a fortunate 700 interested
helping students 'of
A new director of the ACS unit
"'I~
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,
will ,become the Merit Scholars of high abillty. Some 23 of tI.'l!S
groups financed M"r1t Scholars in S. W.' P'erris of Chester is coutt·
The runners-up vAll receive a 1956, and over 40 business m;gani. ellor.elect.
'.
CerWlcate of Merit. attesting to zations are planning· to support
<;t.lOICiI! "
their high abillty; and'aU colleges Merit Scholars in 1957.
Herr To Addre~ DAR.
and univenities yvill -be notiffed.
The competiUon lSoP'ln to anY
ca.plain Alvin J. Herr, USMC
enabUng these students to be con· publlc. private. or parochial high Reserve, former Swarthmore po_
sidered Jor thousands of
school in the United States. Alas. lice Chief: will speak at the Janu.
...
awards and prizes.
ka Hawaii and Puerto Rico' and ary meeting of)tpe Robert Morris
The 700 Merit Scholars
an~ hill.h ;chool senior may' p/.r. chl!pter: Daughters ~!Amerlcan
the colleges they wish to attend. ticipate. 'I"bday'S 7.500 finalists rep. Revolution. at 1:30 in the. Regency
The value
eac;h scholarship var- resent one half of one per ~t room, John WanliDll!ker's, Philawith the finanel"! need Of
of 1957's high school graduating delphia.
student. ranging upward from
classes-:-the best In each state.
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ESTATB NOTICB
4.2.4-MaryLyon~ooI
OYer 25 y..r'. ".,..rl••••
Ph... MEdia 6.3400
$500 MONTHLY.
0'
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NEWS NOTES
. Mba Nancy' White returned to
N.mbwestern University on Mon·
day after spendbn the holldays
with her mother, ·Mn. Ben Olcott"
and family on OherUnavenue.
Mr. and Mn. F. T. Flaberty of
Guernsey roadhava recently. r","
turned from ;, flight to South
America. They spent Christmas
with their son Mr. H. W. David·
son and .family -who are'living in
Cale . Colombia. and spent some.
tim.,', in QUito. 'ECuador, and in
Panama Gity•. '
. .
College
••,..'rI., ••
FUNERAL HOME
C~II!II Grier, Ii., of Dartmouth
rettamed lut week 'to
City College. Grove City
where he is a oeniOl".
Borough· of Swart~ore Fire Slpilh
Mr. and Mrs. James B. BulUtt. Jr.,
of Lincoln ~venue, and Miss Eliza·
beth T. Gibson, daughter of Mr.
'lind Mrs. Joseph R. Gibson of
North Ch* road, were guests
of honor at a dinner given Friday
niJ)g Dece her 28 by Mr and
:~. Cllfford ~wis, 3;d, of Media.
The guests attended the ButterOy Charity iBall In Philadelphia.
•
Front runners Drexel and PMC
were In action Wednesday. In
Mlddie Atlantic Southern = o n
Defending titusts
el,
victorious In an overtime squaker
at Delaware, illvade Urslnus In
the Bears first loop. tilt. PMC, an
easy ~er over Haverford, hosts
Delaware, which is 1-1.
Drexel. although hampered with
Ron Klepplnger"s sprained ankle '
THOM SEREMBA and Larry Hume's solw recovery
from the flu. is favored to win its
UPHOLSTERY
second league test. Blll Yost·s
eI • .".IIell.,
6 Y.a .. of Sw.......,. lehN••• Bears have yet to win in five nonleague starts. In the other Wed·
Sharon Hili 0734
gaD1e PMC·s two frosh
shots. Doug Leaman and Johnny Dalgaard meet up with DelaExpert Watch Repaln
ware's one-two punch of Jimmy
IISimilOh an_d Skip Crawford.
_S~.~S~A~I!:A~--:::::::===_
League play for the rerilainder
••• JEWELE/t
of he week found Haverford at
Delaware Thursday night. and
III 3·9849
sees all six teams in action on
Saturday-Swarthmore at Havilr.
ford. PMC at Drexel. and Ursinus
Klngswood 3-1448
at "Delaware (the Blue Hens fifth
WILLIAM BROOKS
.
game In seven days). .
A.hes & Rubbi.h Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
HI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Hauling
238 Hardlne Ave.,
, 1II0rlon. Pa
PAnERSON'S
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TIJB·'InVAItl'HMOBBAN
W. F. . Sen·IllSCoNamed
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In Men"t mpetltlon
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ROOFING
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Gatters
Wal'ft!ll-AJr HeaHllg
per
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AJr~:r=:.gWork
'SIVER DOllARS' FOR'WHITE Sl9S',
Georg. Myers &Co.
Box48 '
Remember - With the ret.rn. to us of
each
01».00 w~rth of Regi$ter Slip$"'
we"11 give 'y,ou a brightnewiSilver Dollar! .
K14-1214
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
and,
CARPENTRY
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
. COMMERCIAL
Klngswood 3-8761
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335 Dartmouth Avenue
0."
J. F. BLACKMAN
KI 3-6616
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I"OIL HEAT
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RIB' ,ROAST •• ,64~
Alterations
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OR......:a
~UU. OQ. .UIN'NO
WA'" MI"''''!!:
.
I}AY and NIGHT
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
NOON
Klngswood 4-1234
171/2 S.Che~ter Rd. 114-1700
A. GREEN
WHY NOT?
Stop in lind inspect photos of an houses aVaUabie in
Swarthmore, WaRingford.Rutladge. and Media.rea.
Baird & Bird
sa.....
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4-6313
J. Edward CI,de
D.
- , Ch'.... Jr.
. 4-6314
&eo':" Plo_an
JOSEPH
s.
Realtor$
HOft
HOIACE .ASSMOlI
IOIIIT' •• IIID
Ope~ Al!0nifl!'. W.ifliG'day. an4 Fr'day rven'n,1
114..1500
Oppoi,.. 8etrough Hall
2
fo ;
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AT~NTIC
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Cellclpac
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For Prompt ServIce
Call
·'MAliN
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Itldl_y 'Park
l[1 3-4742 , ' , LE' 2-2440
,
Profe'ssional buyers cOi'lcei1jrateoriquaritity
purchases; they A.S~ldom· buy- on price alone .
••• quality and service are equally imP9rtant
'. fr.idcns ; ~ • ~-OPf~t~nds a:»ack ~fits pr~u~
• '•• it 'will not sacrifice quality. f~r
.'
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SALlE OF PflOG",,.S
"-"S'4i.rthniOr..laanor "Jr,' 'Htoh
BASKETBALL GAME$Fri•• Jan. 1... - 3 P.M.
, W.....TY-s.•••y.
9:45 A.M.
, .
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the P.S. (Peraow Serv·
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sonal service of a ~ua1i
lied JEtDa Casualty ABent.
I4t ... tell you wbY YD"
. heed' the 'pollcy ..nth the
. P.8.. , .
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Peter E. Told
. .411 Linea
Visit.
WOlFF"S APPlE- HOUSE
OIi. Fashioned firePlace - on Paintings
0/ 'ruurant;e
333 Dart,moulh Ave.
IlngIWOod 3.1.833
. Open Alt. Winter
Y4
~
ie'e). "P.S." i. the per-
G~od.
. Alapl........~ _ apn ..n WIItw
~oute 452 Mile Soidh .of Route
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11 utamo"blle
be
you ban the pollcy witti
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If
acCiliut
lest Varletles la Prl",. Condition
.Fre•• From Oar OWII .,odern AIr ~~l'dlfloneif Storage.
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DOES YDUR POLICY
liiCLUDE P. S. f
V(~ld. Frf.!'I!I'~!P. ~ml""
,APPLES
A"
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Swarthmore H1Qh Gymnasium
• Proc;;H(i1 b.neflt of
.A.· Specialty - Always
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29c
\ ,1~;2.9c
lOOSE
,
C.'.....I
.,
. Sunny Brae Orchard.
lARGE AVOCADOS Ready for use
Change to
•
C.tlJlI$TIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
40c .
OR TETlEY~S TEA'
,.48~AGS-~-67~ ~ 16 extra f~rlc
-YOII
' or
\
.HOW
:.
,
. SALADA
HEATING OILS
· When
MAKE YO_~R HOUSE HUNTING ~EASY?
29 EAST 5TH ST•• CHESTER
4-6312
KI 4-1028
SWARTHMORE. PA.
A COMPLETE INSuRANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
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,Dick Franche'ti
,39 Rocld,n Road; Springfield
SWEENEY & CLYDE
.
-ATLANTIC
0"
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,
StlNDAYS and BOLJDAY8
J~
.Kraft
Deluxe Marg~r~,ne-'
.
.
buy qne at reg"lar'pric~ 39c get second 'for 1c
To introduce new
,
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
in
11
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INTENTIONAl. SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
Pille 6
Miss Evelyn B .. BulUtt and Miss
Virginia G. Bullltt, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bullltl, Jr.,
of Lincoln avenue, and Miss Elizabeth T. Gibson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph R. Gibson of
North Chester road, were guests
of honor at a dinner given Friday
Borough of Swarthmore Fire Signttl.
Middle Atlantic States
Leaguers To Meet Sat.
Iorough
Front runners Drexel and PMC
were in action Wednesday in
Middle Atlantic Southern Division
play. Defending titlists Drexel,
victorious in an overtime squaker
evening, December 28, by Mr. and at Delaware,
••• JEWELEIl
UI 3 9849
Swarthmore.
Pa~
North of Railroad
3 - 5 - 3-
Business District
4 _ 3 _ 4 _ Field House, Prep School, Power Hous.
4 - 4 - 4 -
and Larry Hume's solw recovery
from the fiu, is favored to win its
second league test. Bill Yost's
. . fi
Bears have yet to WIn 1n ve nonleague starts. In the other Wednesday game PMC's two frosh
hot shots, Doug Leaman and Johnny Dalgaard meet up with Dela-
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Expert Watch Repairs
s. SAIA
3 _3 - 3 -
4 - 2 - 4 -- ~ary Lyon School
Ron Kleppinger"s sprained ankle
Sharan Hill 0734
South of Railroad
College
The guests attended the Butter- easy ,winner over Haverford, hosts
Hy Charity Ball in Philadelphia. Delaware, which is 1-1.
Drexel, although hampered with
Repalrl., aft" R.".II"'n,
6 Years of Swarthmore R.ference
3 - 2 - 3 -
i~vade
Ursinus in
Mrs. Clifford Lewis, 3rd, of Media. the Bears first loop tilt. PMC, an
THOM SEREMBA
UPHOLSTERY
JaDU8ry
SWARTHMoREAN
$500
Starting Soalary for 2 executiv..type
salesmen to ,,,pr.sent felfl;JI &;It-tern
financial corpor.Ho'i. No travel. SallIS
IIp,rlencl and ability desired, .stablI,hed redden., 2S-4O .,.an old, mat,led, capable of auuming ,,,pan,lbn.
nin. In r,quIsffnQ tntertle. plea ••
Indud. brilf ,erlOnol history. aU
I'tIpU.. confidanTal. Our &of"m." hov.
b.... Informed of this ad. 801 A. I..
5- 5 •5-
Out of Town
6 - 6 - 6 -
General Alarm
I
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAl CONTRACTOR
Tile Floors • Plastic Tile
.
Modern Kitchens
Alterations
1401 Ridley Avenue
CHest,r 2·4759
2·5689
,
ware's one-two punch of Jimmy
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. -
Smith and Skip Crawford.
League play for the remainder
of he week found Haverford at
Delaware Thursday night. and
12 Noon Saturday -
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CH 2·5051
Jack Prichard
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PAINTING
and
CONSTRUCTION
CARPENTRY
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
3-8761
Klngswood
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OIL aoIliU. OI~ lloI""'NO WATlt
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while, $5. Child's wardrobe chest,
$18. KIn~swood 3-6929.
FOR SkLE - Shop Smith, com.plete. Excellent condition. Terrific value. CLea~brook 9-2681.
FOR SALE - Late 1953 Ford 8
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BLACKMAN
KI 3.6616
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DAY and NIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
MONDAY TURU SATURDAY
NOON
Klngswood 4-1234
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAY&
J. A. GREEN
I saw it -in The Swarthmorean.
BlllD11IS COIISTJIUCTIJII
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171h S. Chester Rd. KI4·1700
PIOURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT SWDIO
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FOR RENT - Apartment-Media.
Available March 1. Large living room, 'bedroom, tile bath, kitchen, ,private entrance, near ~ Photographic Supplies ~
transportation. Including utilities,
~ State & Monroe Sts.
$80. MEdia 6-1870.
Media
!!I
FOR RENT - Completely fur- ~
nished house on campus, 3-4 :;
MEdia 6-2176
:;
bedrooms. February 1 - August
31. Phone KIng_wood 4-0783.
Open Friday Evenings
FOR RENT-To gentleman, com- 1[;lIlUliumIIlIIIllIIlIUIIUllllllllUllllnlllll'lIInlllllulI~
fortable .room centrally located
near transportation, tearooms, 112
Rutgers. KIngswood 3-3889.
FOR RENT - One floor single
home near P.R.R. $130 per
month. Also first floor apartment
hill section, two bedrooms and
garage, $115, with heat and utilities. Baird and Bird. KIngswood
Formerly
4-1500.
CARNS
FOR-RENT
Entire third floor
apartment, perfect condition.
650 Baltimore Pike
Adults. $75. KIngswood 3-1205.
Springfield. Del. Co., Pa.
FOR RENT Swal'thmore _
Garden cottage. Living room
KlngswCtod 3·0450
with stUdio ceiling and fireplace.
Kitchen; utility room; hot water I~~~~~~:::::~:::::~~~
heat by oil. Two bedrooms and I
bath on second floor. Klngswood
3-0885.
ROOFING
ROGER RUSSELL
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NEWS NOTES
. Miss Nancy White returned to
Northwestern University on Monday after spen~g the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. Ben Olcott,
and family on Oberlin avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of
Guernsey road. have recently returned from a flight to South
America. They spent Christmas
with their son Mr. H. W. Davidson and family who are'living in
Cale, Colombia, and spent some
William
Jr., of
Guernsey
road,
son 1'.
of 'Lee,
Mi. and
Mrs.
W. F.
Lee, has been pledged to the Delta
Upsilon fraternity at Swarthmore
College where he is a, freshman.
Miss Ruth C. Webb and Mrs.
'David S. Morey were hosts at a
surprise miscellaneous s howe r
given Saturday night at the Webb
home for Miss Barbara Lukens
of Strath Haven avenue, and Mr.
James Calkins of South Chester
road. Miss Lukens and Mr. Calkins wlll be wed tomorrow afternoon in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
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FOR RENT' _' Furnished room
and bath,' second flam'. $50 per
month. KIngswood 3-1205.
WANl'~D
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WANTED - Colored woman desires day's work, full or part
time; Experienced, and with good
references: Also does baby-sitting. Please telephone CHester 25473 any time.
WANTED - One complete fullsize double bed in good condition. Please call KIngswood 33665. ==---::::---::::-:_--:-:--:
WANTED - We will buy at best
prices, old china, cut glass, furniture. Call POrter 4-0235 or
OLympia 4"3578 collect forappointmcnt. All 'business confi-
George Myers &Co".
Box 48
K14·1214
Consumer"s Co-Op. Allin. of Swarthmore, Inc•• 403 Darflnollth Ave.
Opposite Boraugh Hall
dential. Colonial Cupboard, NUIll-
Offset Printing of All Kinds
mington, Del.
• Letterheads
• Billheads
.Announcements
.Programs
bel' 5, Philadelphia Pike, Wil-
Clock Repairs
SI~VER-DOL1ARS
JANUARY -
$100.00
MARCH
worth
of Register
Slips"
CHOICE
64~
RIB ROAST lb.
1~
AC~::'L~!~:U::~~~/ND ;
Sale
29 EAST 5TH ST., CHESTER
Phones: 4.6311
4.6312
4-6313
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4-6314
J. Edward Clyde
Samuel D. Clyde, Jr.
Geol"ge Plowman
JOSEPH S. HOWE
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67c -
16 extra for
1c
KI 4.1500
Opposite Borough Hall
2 9c
FRESH DATES. LOOSE
FANCY TOMATOES Cellopac
lb. 2 9 c
pk. 2 9 c
For Prompt Service
Professional
buyers concentrate on quantity
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lfi
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fadors ••• Co-Op stands back ~f its products
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Swarthmore-Radnor Jr. High
Swarthmore High Gymnasium
. Proceeds benefit of
World Friendship Commine.
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Fri., Jan. 18th - 3 P.M.
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Edgar L. Eckfelt of Ambler, treas_
urer.
A new director of the ACS unit
is Dr., E. R. Nixon of Springfield.
S. W. Ferris of Chester is councilor-elect.
--------Herr To Address D.A.R.
Captain Alvin J. Herr, USMC
Reserve, former Swarthmore po_
lice chief, will speak at the January meeting of ''tJ'te Robert Morris
Chapter, Daughters of American
Revolution, at 1:30 in the Regency
room, John Wanamaker's, Phila-
SALE OF PROGRAMS
All Best VarIetIes III Prime Condition
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accomphsh- I funds provided by 'business and Merion, chairman-elect, and Dr.
APPLES
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purchases; they seldom buy on price alone
• , • it will not sacrifice qual;ty for price.
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Marine 2nd Lt. John T. Tyler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tyler
of South Chester road, was qualifled as a carrier pilot at Pensacola, Fla., last month. Tyler is a
graduate of he U. S. Naval Acade-
TV C.a•••1 6 WFI!-:TV-.So"day,
9:45 A.M.
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Call
Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday EvenIngs
other
I
lARGE AVOCADOS Ready for use
ROIERT S. IIRD
the
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
When You ChanfJe to
Realtors
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petition,
SALADA OR TETLEY"S TEA
Baird & Bird
R PILOT
ments ..and the character of the i industrial corporations, profession_
competitors will be evaluated. a1 societies and even individuals
About April 25, a fortunate 700 interested in helping students of
will become the Merit Scholars of high ability. Some 23 of these
1957.
groups financed Merit Scholars in
The runners-up wlll receive a 1956, and over 40 business organiCertificate of Merit, attesting to zations are planning to support
their high ability; and all colleges Merit Scholars. in 1957.
and universities will be notified,
The competition is open to any
enabling these students to b~ con_ public, private, or parochial high
sidered for thousands of other school in the United States, Alasawards and prizes.
ka, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico; and
The 700 Merit Scholars choose any high school senior may parthe colleges they wisb to attend. ticipate.Tbday's 7,500 finalists repThe value of, each scholarship var- resent one half of one per cent
ies with the financial need of the of 1957'5 high school graduating
student, ranging upward from $100 classes-the best in each state.
o r 2 for40 c
ATL~NTIC
CARRIE
To qualify he completed six
landings aboard the light aircraft
carrier USS Saipan in the Gulf
of Mexico.
Prospect Par k Community,
He is now undergoing instruc- Prospect Fire House, 10th and
tion in instrument flying at the Uncoln avenue, January 16, 3 to
Corry Field Naval Auxiliary Air 5 p.m.; 6: 30 to 8: 30 p.m.
Station, Pensacola.
Among the industries ahd banks
to be x-rayed will be Bloomingdale Rubber Company, Chester
per year (minimum honorary) to J ensen Company, Ch es ter P os t
$2,200 per year hor more.
Office, W. T. Raleigh Company, a
b th M
The
osen
Aircraft CorporaS h colleges
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1 ' y e erI Ibranch of Vertol
.
it c 0 ars WI receive supp e- lion, the Delaware County Nationand many others.
.
mental unrestricted grant~ averag- al Bank, Philadelphia National
.The J~nuary 12. exammation ling $2,000. per scholarship (over Bank and the Fidelity Philadel:v"I be given in, deSignated test-I the fours years) to. help defray phia Trust Company, all located
109 centers throughout the coun: the actual cost of educating the in Chester and Nor-Way Cleaners
tr!, a~d at least 7,O~O of the M~'
students.
of Norw~.
Fi?ahsts .are expe:.ed to survive
The Merit Scholarship Program
thiS hurdle, accordlOg to John M. .
··t e
d year It was A
Ch' I
.
Stalnaker, presiden! of the Nali~n- ~~t~~~S~:d' i~ sl~~~ throu~h basic
mer.
emlca Society
al Merit Scholarship Corporal1on. grants of $20,500,000 from the Ford
Names Dr. James Jezl
"Every member of this grOUP Foun'dation and the Carnegie Cor_
Dr. James L. Jezl of Cornell
of 7,000 will have the highest po- poration of New York. The Na- avenue, has just begun his second
tential to benefit from college tional Science 'Foundation and the term as secretary of the Philatraining, and I wish only that Old Dominion Foundation have delphia Section of the American
there were Merit Scholarsbips for given funds for research work. In Chemical SOCiety.
each of them. The response of the first year,. 556 Merit Scholars
Dr. Jez!, who is a group leader
business and industry in establish_' were named. They are now fresh- in the basic· research division, Reing Merit Scholarsbip Programs men at 160 different colleges.
search and Development of Sun
to help these sltldenls has been
t
The program is designed 0 Oil Company is the only officer of
magnificent. But we will proljably search the nation for those stu- the Philadelphia area ACS unit to
have 9 or 10 highly qualified stu- dents most able to benejit from a keep his office for a second term.
dents for every Merit Scholarship college education, regardless of
Other new officers include Dr.
available."
means. Once discovered, the stu- Waldo C. Ault of Glenside, chairI? the final phase of the c~m-, dents are supported in college by man; Dr. Claude ·K. Deischer of
buy one at regular price 39c get second for 1c
48 BAGS -
MAKE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING EASY?
Stop in and inspect photos of all houses available in
Swarthmore,
Wallingford-Rutledge and ~edia area.
,
Tomorrow
HOW
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WHY NOT?
Nationwide Exam
To introduce new Kraft Deluxe MaE"garine-
Swarthmore. Pa.
- .Dick Franc:heUi
939 Rocklyn Road, Springfield
FEBRUARY -
we"1I give you a bright new,silver Dollar!
Advertlsl., Letters & Iroch.,••
quick Service on Multl,CDPY
Letter.
Photo.Copies ~ade
15 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore
KI 3-1497
FOR WHITE SLIPS
With the ret~rn to us of
Remember -
Duplicating
Service
Finalists Face
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FOOD MARKET·
each
PYLE
Over 3,000 employees and personnel of Vertol Aircraft Corpora_
tion, Morton, will take advantage
of the chest x-ray survey, to be
held at the plant next Thursday
and Friday, January 17 and 18.
This first survey of the new
year will open on Monday, January 14 and will include two communities, six industries, three
banks and a special chest x-ray
survey on January 15, for all foodhandlers in Chester. The Delaware Cciunty Tuberculosis and
Health Association in cooperation
with the State Department of
Health and the County Medical
Society conduct these surveys on
a monthly basis throughout the
year.
The annual Christmas Seal campaign hclps support this work.
$1~,000 is still needed for the·1957
sale to reach its minimum goal.
The January community schedule includes Chester community
and food handlers, Chester Municipal Building, January 15, 12
noon to 5 p.m.; 6 to 8 p.m.
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£;0-0
F;;O~R~R;;ENT""''"'=--.S;:ec=o::nc:;d-fl=o;;;or;;-:;r::oo;;;m,::;
Gutters
Warm·Alr HeatinfJ
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
7500
3,000 Employees To Be
X"Rayed Next Week
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Florist
next door to bath and shower.
Near both bus lines. Ample storage space. KIl)g,;wood 3-2194.
'S"IX' Sen"lors Named
In M"
ent Competl"t"Ion
Six seniors at Swarthmore High
School have been named finalists
in the National Merit Scholarship
competition, according to Principtime' in Quito, Ecuador, and in
al William M. Bush. The local
Panama c~ty. '
students are among the 7500 high----~~~---------------------- est scorers on a nationwide college aptitude examination given
to 162,000 seniors in 12,500 high
schools on October 24.
The Swarthmore High School
finalists are Alice Carroll, Rose•.•.. designed for a
mary Cox, Bruce McCutcheon,
umid-winter
break" to
FOUR DAYS .. THREE NIGHTS
Eleanor
Moore, Dwight Sipler,
Rest and Ploy. AII• Occon .. View room with bath
and Mark Smith.
inclusive Vocation ot $69
• Breakfost & O;nner each cloy
The finalists now face a stiff
• InSide gorage for cor·
. for 2 persons anytime
three-hour
College Board examin• RolI;ng choir ride
from January 2 •
ation
on
January
12, plus inten• Bicycling on Boardwalk
Mareh 29. axe PI
• Cocktail in Silver I.ounge
siv~ . screening of their leadership
February) 5-25.
• Theotre entertoinment
nd extra-curricular records by
Occanfron!" decks, en• Extensive hotel facilities
a selection board.
tertainment, music.
Entertainment
At stake are more than 700
afternoon tea.
four-year college scholarships,
Child in some room. $17 -$42.50, SINGLE
many of them sponsored by businesa' and industrial corporations.
Included are 100' Sears-Roebuck
ull Atlantic City 5·1211
Ocean water
In New York coli MU 2·4849
Foundation Merit Scholarships
in 011 boths
and nationwide programs sponsor_
Over 50 Yeon
ed by such companies and founSome Ownership
Management
dations as Pittsburgh Plate Glass,
Josiah White
:: Sons..........
F. W. Woolworth, Standard Oil
(Indiana), International Nickel,
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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Pbon. Media 6-3l1li5
WANTED - Stroller, play- pen~
and booJrease in good condition.
KIngswood 3-4819.__
cylinder ranch wagon, 28,000 WANTED Boy's i'c-e-:-h-oc"'k-e-y
miles. Very good condition. Call
skates, size II-D, in usable conKIng.wood 3-1808.
dition. Please call KIngswood 33189.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND
Female tabby cat. Call
Jewelry Rep~jreCJ
Phone: KI 3-4216
KIngs wood 3-4107.
EMIL SPIES
LOST - Swiss watch with black
suede band, Ibetween Essl's
Watchnoaker
Pond and Cornell avenue. KIngsC
Formefly of F. C. Borl • • 504.
wood 6-6769.
Fjl\e Walch and
l:m Yale Ave.
335 Dartmouth Avenue
J. F.
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-brown, Spaulding, $5. Size 5,
Alterations
PIANO TUNING
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 20 inch boy's bike.
Good condition, $7. Call Klngswood 3-8930.
FOR SALE - Skates size 5%,
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. ALBAN PARKER
New and BeboUt'Plan.,.
aDd BepaIrUI, Since 1808
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N.A.P.T. Will do minor repairing. Leaman, KIngswood 3-5.755.
Swarthmore. Pa.
8t-l-.f.
~IDllunnunDIIlmlllllmIlUIIIIIIIIIIID~
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
PERSONAL Piano Tuning
Specialist, member A.S.P.T. alld
662 S. Chester Rd.
Media. Pat
3 Blasts
vision service. Complete stock
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
KI
403 N. Chester Road
TIIese Signals are Subject to Change
Plumbing &Heating
~arthmor.an.
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate or CAROLINE 8ARGElIT SIl••
LOWAY, late of the Borougb of Swarthmore. Delaware ,County, Pennsylvania.
LETl"ERS TESTAMENTARY on the
above estate having been granted to the •
undeniRlled. all penona Indebted to the
.aid atate are reqeuated to make P&7Dl8nt.
and those having claims to pfe8ent the
same. without delay. to
HELEN SARGENT WALTER THOHSEN
HENRIETTA W. PALMER and
ELIZABErH ANN WALTER FURNAS
Johnson
Other
ford, PMC at Drexel, and Ursinus PERSONAL - Baby-sitting. Responsible woman. Klngswood
at 'Delaware (the Blue Hens fifth
3-4251.
game in seven days).
PERSONAL Slipcovers and
draperies. Henry K. Savard,
UI S3W it in the Swarthmorean."
Springfield. KIngswood 4-0161.
PERSONAL - Will build brick
or block barbecues and incinPAnERSON'S
erators. Excellent workmanship.
Reasonable. Tom Reeves. CHester
FUNERAL HOME
4-5446.
Over 25 Year's Experience
PERSO"'N=-A:cL:-.=.-B=ic-y·cl....Repaired.
Phone MEdia 6.3400
Parts. accessories. Milt Glass A Prico to Meet Every Family's Need
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
East Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton Theater.
PERSONAL - Interior and exWilliam W. Clark
terior painting, and paper hanging. Henry K. Savard, Springfield,
KIngswood 4-0161.
PERSONAL _ Belvedere Convalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
Water Heaters
S... p .... p. street, Chester. Edge of Swarth011 Bur••rs
Powde" Rooml more. Aged, senile, chronic, convale.cent men and women. Excellent foods, spacious grounds
424 Haverford Place
Blue Cross honored. Sadie P.
Turner, proprietor. CHester 25373.
Klngswood 3.8345
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
Large Chairs COMPLETELY
rebuilt with new fabric $55Sofas $UO-Over. 30 years exASPHALT TILE • RUBBER TILE perience-Six years of Swarthmo~e references. Re.pairing. of
PLASTIC TILE ~ VINYL TlLi
sprmg seats frof!1 $9.5O:--Cushlons
refilled $6-Eshmates are free.
FORMICA • LINOLEUM
T~om Seremba. Phone Sl)aron
HIli 0734.
VENETIAN BLINDS
PERSONAL - Radio and tele-
MONTHLY
Charles Grier, Jr., of Dartmouth
avenue returned last week 'to
Grove City College, Grove City
where he is a senior.
Swarthmore. Penna.
or to their Attornen.
BUTLER. BEATl'Y. GREER and
Campus
sees all six teams in at
action
on
~=ft==.==========~ Saturday-Swarthmore
Haver-
Klngswood 3·1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
A.hes & Ruhbisb Removed
Lawns I\lowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Ave., Morton. Pa
11, 1951
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If 7au have an antomobile
aooident 70u'I! be glad
70U have the poli07 with
the P.S. (Personal Service). up.S." is the per-
sonal service of a quali-
fied lEtna Casualty Agent.
Let
UB
tell you why you
need the poli07 with the
P.S.
Peter E. Told
iil~
All Lines oj lmuralU!e
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333 Dart.moUlh Ave.
m
ill
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Klngswaad 3.1833
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SOl ber. T..ak~s
Llave
High Sc~ool, Chosen
-,. "
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Exammabon Center
For Study In Spain
Swarthmore High School has
been. honored In the announce-.
-ent from the College Entrance
. - Will
Co IIege P ro f essor
I
Sail Feb. 1st for
E
urope
James D. Sorber, associate professor of Spanish at Swarthmore
College, will take a leave of absence soon to spend the spring
semester and part of the summer
in Madrid, Spain, doing research
on ,the contemporary Spanish
novel. Mrs. Sorber will accompany
him.
Professor Sorber will sail on
February 1 for Le Havre. His first
stop will be In Aix-en-Prov'ence,
France, where he will visit the
Peaslee scholars from Swarthmore
College who are studying there.
He will then go to Italy for a
short tril? to Florence, Rome and
Naples. He plans to ferry across
the Mediterranean Sea. from'
Naples to Spain, and will remain
in Madrid until August.
According to Mr. Sorber, the
post-war generation of novelists
in Spain has been very prolific.
Research in this field will occupy
most of his time, hut'he also plans
to ta~e \ occasional sight-seeing
tours.
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THE SWARTRMORBAN
ADULT scouT MaTING
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I ..UIII')' 11, IN7
.AI. . . . DIB...
Celebrate AIIBlv.""1-
SCHEDULED 'FOR JAN. 21
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K.
Mrs. Henry Geyley, Jr., Mrs.
A mee"".w of the Girl Scout worth of Elm avenue celebrated William H. GehrIng, Mrs. J, W.
-.
bi! their 30th weddIQg anniversary Hollander and 1Ars. Peter Mtller,
December 28. at 81). "open house"
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NelghbOrh"tld Association will
held at 7: 30 p.m. Monday, Janulocal members of the PbIlade1pbla
given for
them by Mr
thelr- SOns-In-1
.... the _
a~ 21, in the Hearth room of the 1
d daughte
d Mrs I'SJlddlm(tre Club, will be amo...
••
A ..,firee I aw an
Presbyterian
Church.~,
R. G thany r
ofs~ ._. an F
•. alumnae Who •"ather at a dinn••
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Van
a
.......e ores .. Saturday, J8Jluary 26, to hOllOl'
hour win preceed the metti:!d Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Dr. Henry T. Moore;"pr!!Sldent of
Plans for the G~l Scout C
e DeCou III of Had
Sale, a workshop, and the f~a- daughter Mrs. Harold C. Stratte, June after 32 years. Skldlmore Is _
lion of a permanent nominating Jr., of Niles, Ill., and son Lt. (j.g.) located ~ Saratoga SprJngs, N. Y.
co)lllJ\ittee will be Included in the Raymond K. Denworth of t h e business of the evening, and troop Naval Air Station, Atlantic City,
Fri••clly Circle . . rl';"
reports will be presented. .
N. J.
The Friendly drple -will meet
Examination Board of PrInceton,
N. J., stating that this high school
has been selected as one of the
examination center..
This year for the first time,
examination'for Swar~ore HIgh
School pupils and those In nearby
high schools will be held in the
High School cafeteria. It Is anChange Exhibition
NEWS· NOTES
Thursday, Jan\!8l'Y 17, at 2 p.m.
with Mrs.
Arthur
308
ticipated that about 125 examinees
The exhibition sponsored by the
Mrs. Walter S. Divekey of West- Vassar
avenue.
Mrs.Bedgrave,
Harlan Jeswill take these t e s t s . '
f
.,
.
N
avenue, Mrs.. orman sup WI'11 be co-h-.......
The dates and hours -.selected Woman's Club 0
vo"",,,.
the lobby of the College
. Hulnte·-·of. Rutgers avenue, and
._ _ _ __
are Saturday, January 12, from has been changed. The current ex- Mrs. L. F. Coy of Elm avenue en'
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; March 16, hlbitors are Marion Marriott, tertalned at a tea Wednesday alice Larkef' .
8: 30 to 4 p.m. and May 18, 8: 30 Marguerite Longwell, Dorothy S. afternoon lor Mrs. Frances G.
a.m. to 4 p.m. The January ex- MacMillan, Helen K. Warren, Jo- Lumsden of Kenyon avenue who
aminations will be the scholastic sephine Shapleigh, and Mabel N. has returned from Florida for
aptitude tests only. For this ex- Blake.
.
several weeks. Mrs. Lumsden's
_,
old bank buildln~
amlnation, the general SUPervisor
daughters Mrs. Ernest Federoff of -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
will be Joyzelle Peck, guidance
NEWS NOTES'
Amherst ,venue and.Mrs. Joseph r
counselor of the Swarthmore High
Moran, Jr., of Yale _avenue .asSchool, assisted by Mrs. Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fudg~ sisted at the til; table.
Wright, Mrs. Helen Wisdom, Na- of Columbia avenue had as their
Miss Mary Morrow Banks of
than Bell and Donald Henderson guests for the New Year's week
d
Harvard avenue, who Is engage
of the school faculty.
end and for the holiday their to Mr. WIllliun Barlow Patton
In addition to these examina- cousins Mr. and Mrs: DeRoss RuUedge, will. be guest of hOllor I
!Ions, puplis of the High School Salisbury of Pelham, N. Y. I
at a shower and tea to' be Il'V"" 1
are taking'aptitudel tests in AI- . .Dr; and Mrs; ArthUr H. Slivers next Thursda1'afternooR by Mrs.
gebra, Latin, physics and chemis- of Rutgers avenue with their chil- Albert E. Pritchard of Wiedia.
try as a part of the guidance pro- dren Marsha, Gay, and Skipper,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank'H. Holman
gram of the school for the selec- and Mr. Max Essl with his son of College avenue will have as
Alway.· bring U$ your
'. !Ion or non-selection of such sub- Peter and daughter Ann of Michi- their guests for the week end Mr.
Docto,'. prescription •.
ClydeE, Williamson of
Miss Edith Bunting is now re- ject courses in Swarthmore next gan avenue visited at Pompano and
siding' in.. an . apartmept at 325 year.
Beach, Fla., during the holidays. Williamsport.
Our _'-illed Registered
Dartmouth avell-ue. She formerly
Mrs. Philip Kniskern of River- . Peter Judson Smith, son of Mr.
- Pharmacisrs a .."e yo,.
lived at 224 Park .ave!.':~e.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean.'· view road is in charge of the third and Mrs. Glen T. Smith of lUverpr~mpt. pr~cbe comannualofduplicate
bridge
tournaview ,oad, has been .pledged to
poWlding at prices tha~ aJ·
ment
the C'IuntrY
Fair
CU'U-I the Phi Signia KapPa:;(raternity
..ay.are uniformly. fair.
mittee of the Northern Home for at Swarthmore College, where he
Children. The tournament will be is enrolled as ii freshman.
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held Tuesday at the Pl!1ladelphla ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;
Country Club.
.
O~R RECORDa
CATHERMAN'S
Mr. and Mrs. Ro\>ert P. HetherEASTLAWN . CEMETERY
9' I
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Mrs:
r:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IMore·. than three-quarters of' a
, c4IhIv.y·Of unequaled service, de..,dability and highest standards.
.,
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.
Ington with Robert, Jr., and Sara
recently returned from a twoweek trip to Florida where .they
did some sightseeing and visited
frieJ)d8 In Lantana and rel:atl,ve:.'11
In Homestead. They "topped. for
a day In Pompano Beach and visit~
ed with Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Silvers and famlli of Rutgers. avenu", Mr. Max Eosl and family at
MichigaQ avenue, aDd Mr.
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road.
Mrs. Irvin R.MacElwee of· Mt.
Holyoke place setired as one of
the hostesses at the Gimbel Award
luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. MacEIw!", president of the RepublIcan
Women of PennsylVania, will be
in the receiving lIne of Hannah
Penn House this afternoon at . an
open house and tea to celebrate
the completion .of renovations.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cmtsley
of Strath Haven avenue had as
their overnight guests Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bewkes of
Canton, N. Y. The Bewkes are
attending meetings of the AssoCiation. of American Colleges
being held this week in Philadelphia,
Former Swartlu;iorean Mrs.
Frederick Child of Oak Bluff,
Mal'tha's Vineyard, Is currenly
visiting willi MrS. Ralph V. 'Little
of Park. avenue. On January 20
Mrs. Child an~ Mrs. titue will
drive to Florida for· a vacation of
several weeks.
Miss Mary Morrow Banks of
Harvard avenue will be guest
honol' Wednesday' at a luncheon
and bridge given In her honor by
Mrs. Claud S ..Clarkson of Drexel
Hill .. Miss Ban'!t's marriage to Mr.
William Barlow Patton of Rutledge will take place April 13 in
the TrInity Church, Swarthmore.
Robin Wright of Whittier place,
son of Mrs. Winthrop R. Wright
has been awarded a varsity fOO~
ball letter at Swarthmore Colleae
where he played bat!k 011 the Garnet team during the 1956 season.
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The Swarthmore. Chapter of
Sigma XI a¢ the Cooper.Foundatlon. of Swarthmore College will
present Rear AtJ.mir1ll Donald· B.
MaCMillan, veteran Arctic exptorer, I" a lecture entitled ''Beyond
the ·Northern Lights" in Clothier
Memorial on the campus, tonight,
January 18, at 8: 15 ·p.m. Admiss10n Is tree.
Rear Admiral MacMillan's lecture will be supplemented by 16
mm movies. Sigma XI, one of the
sponsoring organizations is honorary society for the promotion of
research. .
The movie "Martin. Luther"
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wll1. be shown Sunday mght at 7
Electio" Will Take Place
Drama Dept.Jo Present lin the Woman's Association room
Topping Appointed
Last Week End
Farce "Mrs. Harper's
of the Swarthmore .P~byterlan
After McCowan
" C h u r c h . The public IS mvited to
in Jan.
Bazaar
1attend free of charge.
Resigns .
Four residents have been nomOne event :.lways anticipated
Presented by the ehurch's Young
Swarthmore taxpayers\ will- pay
Inated to staild for election as Liby the Swarthmore Woman's Club Adult group, the 1llm will be 17112 mills in borough taxes tbls
brary Directors of the Swarthmembership Is its mid-winter operated by David Morey, in the year instead of 16¥.. as last year,
more PublIc Ubrary. The election
fWlcheon; planned for Tuesday, -ab,sence of YA president J a c k Borough Council decreed when it
will take . place in the Library
January 22, at 12: 30 p.m. in the Martin.
set the annual tax rate and adopt.
during regular .LIbrary hoUrs on
clubhouse. Mirs. J. E .. Gaskill and
ed its 1957 budget on MDnday eve_
Saturday, January 26, and on
Mrs. George B. HeckJnan, chali'ning. The Increased millage for
Monday, January 28, until 8:00
men, are in charge. Those plllll::
the 'general fund brings the budp.m. when the Annual Meeting
ning to attend are, asked to call
get total to $188,241 ana will' proof the Library Association will
Mrs. Norman R. Jones, KIngswood
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vide about $8000 for the accombegin and the balloting cease.
3-2147, by January 19.
pllshment of one of three longThe term of omce of a director
Following the luncheon, the Open Meeting to Feature talked-of' street improvements.
is' for three years. The tenns of
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drama department will present a
WhIch one of the three will be
two dlrector.. end this -month, .. I
one-act farce, "Mrs. Harper's
Rexford Moon, Ass't
undertaken Is still to be decided.
rreatlng two :vacancies on the
&Zaar" by Babette Hughes. Mrs.
Director
The. projecls are pa&g RlverBoard. Retiring dI.rectors are RobRobert J. Turner Is the chairman .' All parents ill the Swarthmore vie~ avenue along I the ~ad,
ei1t S. Brodhead, who has served Opens February Thursday and Mrs. E; H. l'Yle, 2nd., is dI- community, but especially those pavlpg Cresson lane, WIdening
the board as treasurer lind AIlce
A.M. Sessions to All .
rectlng the play. Members ot the of the ninth, 10th, lIth, and 12th ~~:::,~e avenue In front of the high
Banber who. earlier served the
cast include the Mesdames Robert grades are welcome to hear Rex.
board as a di,rector for nine years.
Interested Women· .
B. Clothier, G. R. Gray, S. L. AIt- ford G. Moon, Jr.., assistant diFellow Councllmen accepted the
In 'the three' years service jwit
The Woman's Club 6t Swartb- house, Robert ~. Turner, R. L. rector of College Entrance Exam- resignation· of Frank ~cCqwan
ended she has ~be"" secretary for more announces a series of clas(Continued on Page 5)
inatlon Board speak In - the and passed a resolution m testlone year and a member of the ses on the four Thursday morn_
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Swarthmore High School audl- mony. Of McCowan's service on
committee on lIl)rary practices. ~s In FebruaJ'y" on Investments'
torium, Wednesday evenlng Janu~ CounCIL Charles. Topping, duPont
Mr. Brodhead Is not seeking re- for Women which will be.open to
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e~eer who headed last 'sumelection.' Miss Barber stands for the pubuc In ~e vi.elnlty for free
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Mr. Moon heads the schollU'Ship mer s mosqulto control committee
'reelection,
attendance.
. . . I u~ay serVices of the College Entrance and was cbalrman of the land and
The owner of a local gift shop
The course will open on FebExamination Board and - Is .. bull'¥P* ~9'l'.~ the School
and a homeowner at 506 Harvard ruary 7 In the club at 10 a.m. The
Membe·~s· Will Present
former college admIsslons omcer.
(Colitinued on Page 5)
avenue MIs. BIUIber contributed formal presentation will run for
He is well qualified to discuss ,the
lve y';"" of-VolUnteer Monday' one h~ eaeb of the four ThUrsI-Act Comedy
many phases and problems of the
night desk service to the .Llbrary days wUh ~uest1ons for a half
at 8:30
college entrance, board tests, and
prior to election to the board hour period at the close. Dlsmls- The &warth
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will attempt (0 clarity many isShe is a fOriner secre·
of th~ sal will be promptly at 11: 30.
an's Cl'''- illmOire /u c.rI om- sues that may b'e unfamUar to
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T ppIcs for the cnurse will b\I on Tuesd
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Delaware Qlunty L1bnry
TruaJ g ve' a rec
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tees AssOciation and lis present February 7: An Introduction to
t ;y, i,:;,uary 22, at 8:30
This is one of' the programs
treasurer A
duate of' Friends Stocks and Bonds which will in- p.m. a
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_ouse In Swarth" ,sponsored. by the 10th grade, and Players CluD Sparkles as
Audiences Laugh Away
Central SChoo~she' attended Col- elude a fi1n1on· "Muta'al Funds"; lm o.re. hMrs• Robe
thirt Morrow, Wh01the education,comrnlttee of Home
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_"KIng of Hearts", the frothy bit
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oltheutre by Jean Kerr 1md·E!eim•.
Q;etches at local Institutions and film 'Whzaat Matfkes
or Brooke WhIch 'Isthe cuh-ent
ll USI~~~"; Feb- to the best "orchestra" seats They iltfIlUUI loG
hom
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Club -show,' ci-ackles Its
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There Is a possibility of a "field wll1 w.a.tch· ''They're None of
sparkling, idiosynCl'8t1C magic to
sketch of the Library window
... Them Perfect" by Sophie Kerr, a
~hich adorns the Llbrll1'y acCl!OIItinued ,OIl page 4) .. one~act comedy. .
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sparkling snow outside the Ciub
qualntance.. booklet.
Those acting. In the play are:
Studies Plot Plans F~r
house
these nights.
Mrs. James ~. .cllitord, 211~..
Mrs. Donald Allen, Mrs. EdNew Rut ers
In part, its success can be at,Rutgers avenue, IS a graduate 0'
ward Coslett, Mrs William Ga _
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tributed to an alluring cast which
Goucher College, Baltimore,. Md.,
lord, Mrs. Robert Kyle, M~B. Wa~BUilding
where she was a politlcat science
The Methodist Men!s Club of ren Perrine and' Mrs. 'John Shari1;he Swarthmore _ ..Rutledge keeps the action paced swiftly in
major. S~e worked In the Penta- the ,"warthmore MethOdIst Church cross. Mrs. Robert _Pemberton Is Umon School Board discovered keeping with the brittle dialogues;
gon during the second World War, will ~eet Monday evening, Janu- In charge of staging and M
Wednesday evening -that State ap- In part, It re1lects deft direction
now teach.es klnd!!rgarten in the ary 21, at 6: 30 1!.m. In Fellowship Howard Smith Is dll'ector
rs. 'proval of its choice. of the Rutgers by Charles F. Seymour and William A. Clarke, Jr. The quality of
Friends First Day
Those servmg
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. Sch..DOl.
. She will Hall for a deUclOus home-cooked
as
are avenue site for new elementary lightness Is elusive and rare, Its
lIave lived In. Swarthmore sb.< dinner .followed by a talk by As. .
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classrooms was already in the
years in March. She has three sistantGroup Chief· Charles A. Mrsj,. John . Wenzel, Mrs. JO~lD mall whll'l the Board listened tc. achievement earns recognition.
children in the fourth, fifth, and .Wllson, Treasui-y Department, In- ~us mg, and Mrs. Howard Gil- pe.titlons seeking location Df the The Gayley set is as free, as
seventh. grades' of' the local ternal :Revenue Service.
ams.
school in the northern section of breezy, as modern as a map for
schools. She Is Ii ooinmittee memAfter presenting his subject
Invitations have been sent to the borough, at Its last monthly space travel. The effect is contagious. Even the weightiest
berof BroWnie Troop 883; Den "You and Your IncomeT",,", Mr. the president and one other mem- ~eetlng on December 19.
- One's den mother, Pack 101; and Wilson will answer questions dI- ber .Of e~ery club in the Junior
Having finally weathered the homeward bound audience steps
. the secretary of ,the Junior As- rected to him from the fioor.
~eCh9ft m Delaware County. It annual greeting card rush, the let- out on the snow as if on snowselllbUes:
-t
. BecauSe of the timely nature IS hoped that all members of the ter was read to the Board as a sort shoes.Perhaps' the greatest tribute is
Rudolf' Hirsch, 204 Benjamin 1of this. to}>lc,- Father· and Son Swar~ore JUniors will attend ot -belated Cbrtstmas present by
_West avenue, is ~e assistant di-. Night has been postponed until a in ordel' to welcome the !!Uests.
Dr. Sa~u~l T. Carpenter, secretary that the cast works well together;
It . is hard to separate Individual
rector of U1e Library oftqe Unl- later dilte.
and ~ui1d1ng chairman.
contributions.
Jean Proctor's DunVersity of Penilsylvanla. FormerThose planning to attend the Iusiness Association
Dr. Carpenter also reported a
I'eath has a kind of glowing Peter
ly he was In charge at the Union dinner are asked to call Wes
Elects Catherman topographical survey of the site,
Library Catalogue In Philadelphia France at KIngswood 3-7048.
orde~ed by the Board at Its last Pan-ish evanescence and maineand Is still a member of the ex_
Mem'bers of the Swarthmore meeting, had been quickly com- tlsm. Harry H: - Cafferty, Jr.; is
devilishly clever as Larry Larkin,
ecutlve committee. He was prior to Mothe.rs to Sponsor
BUSIness AssOCiation, at the Jan- pI~ted by, Gus Houtman before it's a fiendish characteria>;tion,
that in -the preparation division of
uary meeting, ell!Cled new 'ofllcers th,s week s sllows: ~rtber prothe New York Publici Library. He
. Child Study GrOUPf"r the coming year. They are:
gress toward rea'-\Zllhon of aCT reallY, having the same zany Ban!_
ty as CatI'er!y's Dauphin a few
Is presently a merr/be~ of the
The Child Study Group sponPresidenl· -Albert Catherman -of
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seasons ago. Dick HOOks' Dignan
- Bibliography Committee' ot the sore.f by the SwarUunoreMothers Catherman's· Drug' Store, sucreedis carefully -done; Iri thp. third act
·AmerlcBDlJi)rary .. fossoc!atlon. CI"b and led by. Dr. Ruth-Jean Ing Robert Honeyford, proprietor 1956 Mumps and Measle Year it has warmth and daring and one
Dr. J. Albright Jones, BO!1)Ugh
Mr. HIrsch came to Swarthmore Elsenbud Will hoM- two sessions of ,the &uquet' Beauty ~Ion;
wants to burst ~rough,; too, With
in 1935 and -is a properly owner. on ''Early Adolescence".
,Vice-president, Robert Bird of Health Ofticer, lnhis annuai re" a Bravo! W1lllam· W. Price plays
He became ... UiUtI)d States citThe group will meet at the home ,Baird and Bird, Realtors; Treasur- POrt to Council' Monday evening a straight l'Ole Votit/l just the right
ben in 1938, having - been born of Mrs. Edmund· Jolie51 227 Hav- el', William Booth, assIstan.t Dian. disclosed that t\lere· bad been an over and undertones.
of onethe
case
of mumps
per
in Munich, Gefmany. where he erford avenue, on Monday, Janu- ager of the bank; Secretary, Don- average
week during
year
just .ended.
The youngste,rs In the cast· are
attended the University of Mu~ ary 28 and Mon
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. nich. He received
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Measles were a close runn!'I'-up remarkable. Ben Stradley, Jr., Is
his masters from 8-10 p.m. The subject will M usic Box.
with
45 cases.
Next
came
cases the most normal, Irritating, endegree from the University of be of particular interest to par------,-of
chicken
pox,
four
of 24
German
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Chicago and his Ph.D.· degree ,ents of children In the age range
IEREAYED
measles; one hepatitis, and one
M'.
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. from the University -ar Pennsyl~ of 11-14 years. All. an. welcome.
Mrs. William H. - 'niatcher of scarlet f~er.
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vania. He is· a· Diembel' of the Those who would·Uke. to joIn are College avenue haS been cialled to
The meeting of the Swarthmore _
Swarthmore sWim Club: He and ~ to tel~o~-Mrs. JoMS at Cun.ton, 1'11., -by the sudden death
.rowtll Exceeds Foreeost· Music Club scheduled for the last
Mrs, ·miSch. have'a daughter, tqngswOOd 3:-&418."
of-bllr son~in.:.law William H. MeThe prll~Dt e1emenf!ary .school Monday In January hils been
a senior
SwaJtb:oiore"
.
InrOy on -.tanuary 3. Mr. Me- enrollment of 897 pupl!a far ex- postponed until February 11. Mrs.
B,Igb . SchooL
NOTICE TO CITIZENS
Inroy sUpped on .a steep icy b8nk ceeda the lID predicted in a fore.. Noth"ra Hul!beU will be in Charge
Bdward ·M.. James, 410 N. The proposed bud8et for the and was drowned in the ClE ell:.
cast. based on a population survey ot the JIl'OIrim.
Swarthmore avenue, had an early BoI'O\llh of S-.rarthmGre C8!I be He Is iiu-vived· by his
the COIIducted by the School Board
Other. meetIng; of the club, as
oxmectlon withboOkI, his ~- inspected. at the omce of th.e bor~ former MIss .JoaD. ThatCher; and several.
.' years
It Is even great_. annou. need bY. the president, Mrs.
father having founded aDd his ougb BECiii!tarT ,trcm 8 10 , c!.al1Y four' C!bIldr8ll/Patly I; TrucIy 8; er ~ the 878 ~ was exped.. W. ft. Lecron, will be held March
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Margy 5; and ·CraIa, 10mOlltbs.
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meet at the 'home or Mr. Charles
Izumi ~omorrow at 7: 30 p.m.:
Sharon Bowerman, Patty Carroll,
Peggy Carroll, Lyn Egbert, EmIlY
Woods, Beverly Bird, Barbara
Bird, Betsy McKeag, Tom Mowery, and LInda Jones.
Lt. and Mrs. Robert B. Blake,
who are stationed on Okinawa for
three years, recently entertained
at dinner Lt. and Mrs. GeOrge
Storck, who are also stationed on
Okinawa, and 1st Lt. John Snape,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape
of Harvard avenue, who is a pilot
with the Strategic Air Command.
Lt. Snape had been stationed in
Guam during a three-month tour
of foreign duty' and was on duty
on Okinawa for two weeks. Mrs.
Blake is the former Mary Knabb,
daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
H. Knabb of Princeton avenue. Lt.
Storck also is a former resident of
William ShaUet has returned to her home at Harvard
and Lafayette avenues after two
weeks' treatment at Chester Hos·pital.
. Larry WoodrufJ, son of Capt.
'and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff of Secane, left Monday for Fort Jackson, S. C., for eight weeks of
Army baSic training.
Mrs. Mabel W. Hutchison of
Rutgers avenue returned last
week from a three-week trip to
Columbia, S. C., and Raleigh, N.
C., where she visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lewis of
Deep Meadows,' Gradyville, entertained Saturday at a cocktail
party for .Miss Jane Maddux of
Marshall, Va., and Mr. R. Blair
Price, Jr-:., of North Che~ter road,
who will be married February 2.
Mrs .. Henry L. Smith of Dartmouth House returned Monday
from a visit of several day~ with
DlNIN. aooMJ ...
George Baker, son of Mr. an\!
Mrs. R. J. Baker of Moylan, David
Hillman, Jr.·, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Hillman of Rose Valley,
and Stephen Irving, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Irving of
Moylan, entertained at a dance
Saturday eveping at the Old Mill
in Rose Valley.
President Eisenhower on Mon-
day, january 2j, in Washington,
D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Mikusinski will
attend the"Bi'll at the Wasbington National Guard Armory
ENGAGEMENT
where Pennsylvania officers. and
Mr. and· Mrs. Frank H. Mcguests will gather.
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armi- Cowan of Vassar avenue, are aD-
tage of South Chester road enter- nouncing the engagement of their
talned at dinner Saturday' eve- daughter Mildred Ann to Mr.
ning.
Charles S. Butler II, son .of J;lr..
Kathy and Jimmy Malone, ages
Mrs. Claude H. _ Butler of
3 and 1'k, respectively, daughter Hunlock Creek, Pa., formerly of
and son of Mr. and Mrs. James Norristown.
L. Malone of Dartmouth avenue, 'Miss McCowan was graduated
each acquired a case of mumps from The Pennsylvania State
Saturday morning. Molly Malone University in the School of Home
was a hostess to the disease prior Economics, class of 1955. She'ls
to that time and during Christ- employed by E. I. DuPont deNemours and Company as a techmas.
Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence H. niclan in the textile fibers departBarnes of Westtown, formerly of ment.
Swarthmore, had as their guests
Mr. Butler has compleled his
during the recent holidays theIr Imillu.ry service and Is now attendWilkes College in Wilkeschildren Mr. and Mrs. Prehen
Johnson of Rose Tree, and grand. and completing the Businsons Paw and Eric Johnson; and ess AdmintstraUon Curriculm.
Major and .Mrs. Richard F.
Bal'l!es and daughter Judy of
CALKINS-LUKENS
Bridgewater Farms. Richard has MIss ~I'bara Taylor Lukens,
just been made a major in the !laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Air Force Reserves. He Is em- W. Lukens of Strath Havel' aveployed as ma1ntalnance mechan- nue, and J,\4r. James Roy Calklns
,1Cl!l engineer with the DuPont of South Chester road, son of Mr.
Company of Delaware.
and Mrs. Harry A. Calkins (if
Dr. Samuel C. Pslmer of North Cohoes. N.Y., we;e married SatChester road has as his house
afternoon, January !2,. at
guest Commander Donald B. Maco'clock in the Swarthmore
Millan arctic explorer. Cmdr.
Chun:h. Rev. Joseph
MacMIllan
will speak
In P. Bishop
officiated at the candieClothier Memorial
on tonight
the topic
ceremony.
UBeyond the Northern Lights."
Given
in
marriage' by
JOHN A. TlNIIIY.
The Bouquet
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Indian diplomat,
classical scholar.
scientist
and
, 1951 Bow Jan. 25
P0 Ii0 Vaccmation
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At .its regular monthly mee'ting on Thursday, January 10,
members o( the Delaware County
Medical Society. overwhelmingly
approved a plan to provide free
polio vaccinations for all children
In Delaware County from the age
of six months tip to and Including
19. years whose' parents feel that
they are unable to affCJrd such
vaccination In private doctors'
offices.
. Clinics wilt be staffed by members of the Society, assisted by
Pennsylvania Sfate nurses, at
each of the five general hospitals
In Delaware County. Afternoon
cUnic hours at each of these hositals will be held on two specht.
cally designated weekdays in February for first ~ectlons, two afternoons in March for second injections, and two afternoons in
September for third Injections.
A definite .chedule of dates will
be distributed throughout the
County by the Delaware County
Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in
conj unction with the March of
Dimes porch-light campaign on
January
, . 29.
Plans are being completed for
the annual Girl Scout cookie sale,
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ac~ording to chairman Mrs. Arth-
.
ur SlIvers.
Officially, the sale starts January 25 and continues ~rough February 21, but already ambitious
Girl Scouts have been taking
orders for the four tasty varieties
which will be 01lered for sale in
the borough. Residents can choose'
either, or all of four types: . butter,
chocolate, creme-filled, or chocomints. Thi" year a supply "pantry'.' will be kept, so that each
patron wilt be enabled to get the
cookies of her choice.
Mrs.. Silvers, in pointing out
that proceeds from the Cookie
Sale will. go toward helping' the
Gtrl Scouts, stressed tbat the need
for success in the sale 10 particularly strong this year since the
scouts purchased additional acreage for a camp site -at Sunset HIll,
making a total of 155 acres now
owned in that area by the Scouts.
Cookie .chaIrmen 'who met yes.
terday at the home of Mrs. Silvers
on Rutge,,! aevnue, to discuss final
plans are:
Brownies, Mrs. Lindsay Wolfe,
Mrs. John Shallcross, Mrs. Griffith
Townes, Mrs. George Hager, Mrs.
Seeman,'Mrs: Pierce MacAmerican College Assoc. Samuel
Nair, and Mrs. Edmllnd Jones;
Names Courtney Smith Scouts, Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs.
Walter .D O'u g I a s, Mrs. Wells
Courtney C. Smith, president of Forbes, Mrs. Lee. Gatewood Mrs
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Swarthmore! College, was I elected Ned
Wi11lams, . Mrs. Paul Friend
a member of the board of direc- Mrs. .R. Cox, and Mrs. Michael'
tors of the Association of Ameri- Yarrow;:!.i.'-II.: ,,,, :',.
can Colleges at the final session
of the organization's 43rd annual
-' Open Night at Sproul
meeting, last week.
Sproul Observatory wilt hold
A total of 753' presidents and
Its second opim .night of the
high officers from 650. collrges In
month on Tuesday, January 22.
45 states attended the annual sesHours are. from 7 to 8:30.
sions of the Association here this
week. General theme was "Edu~
THE
cation of Free Men in a Free 50clety fqr a Free World." Host
local colleges were Drexel' Institute, University of Pennsylvania
OF SWARTHMORE
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to - the atate. bat nbJeet to tile, r .
Ii.loaa pripclple thaI the ant ....
.6a!ence of mankind I. to God.
Read. P ••n 57-5' of • N •• ~
by JEAN KERR .nd
ELEANOR BROOKE
THE QUAKER PER~UASION
CHARLES F. SEYMOUR
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b, Wlllla .. WI.far Co ..f.rt
may help ,.aQ D.odentaDd memben
of Th. S.0I• .,. of Friends and .....
tbey bear teitimoD7 for thla prind.ple.;
..lc-S2.SO poltpal. frO ..
F. H. GLOECKNER. "'bll,h.r
1315 Cherry Str••t, Phlla. 7, Po.
LOcust &.1770
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Dlr.ct.d j by
Assist.d by William
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Friday, January 18
SatQrday, January 19
Curtain Tilile 8:20 P.M.
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was the greatest
between William Penn \ and Benjaptln.Franklln. Tile James Logan I~
book is the first complete biog~aphy. Mr. Tolles is Howard M. ~
~enJdns Professor Of Quaker H1s- ~
tory and Research and Director
of the Friends Historical Library ~
at Swarthmore Conege.
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Speclo' Discount PrIces to Swarfllmoreans
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All Best Varieties in Prime Condition
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Mrs. John A.Dewhurst of'Eustis, ~
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. BROADWAY CASfRECORDINGS TODAy.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jj:stey of ~
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Lafayette avenue have as their ~
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guest Mr. Estey's father, Mr. J. A.
OLFF'S APPLE HOUSE' .
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Estey of Lafayette, Ipd., who was
Old Fashioned ,fb.e"lece - Oil Paintings
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ETHEL MERMAN IN ''HAPPY HUNTING"
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north Philadelphia, was the lead-
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Frederick B. Tolles of Elm avenue spoke Tuesday. at the PhlladelphlaInqutrer" Midwinter Book
and Author Luncheon. His subject
W.BS his new' book, "James Logan
th;e,CuIWreof .. 'Ptovli1c18!
America",
be published on Jan_
uary 29th by Little, Brown, and
Company as part of ItS smes called The Library of American Bli>-
and-
you gO-::'-1Il!!:
ovel'ot:o
Trimming ~ T..anapl.utillg
Fri. & Sat•• Jan. 18 & 19
(Cfnamascop...Technlcolor)
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Flying Saucers, Etc.
Telep. . . .: CHestel' 2..7206
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Ask for Ben' Palmer or Henry Arnold
liMa. HULOT'S IIOLlD4Y"
W.
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Cu.tom. Lantls~ape Wor"
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How about a vandal catcher
with some stiff lines thrown In?
Have we reached the place where
it is· necessary to haJe plainclothes policemen run down these
perpetrators of petty crime?
The prClblem is serious and it
needs the attention of every par-I
ent. If could be your property or
your boy or Is it just dogs again?
,; Park Avenue. Swarthmore; Pei.
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Mid.dletown Road
Jacque Tati's Mamrptece
WMifAKER OLDS. INC.
~The Cam~ra a'Hobby Sho~
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BAPTIZED
Debra Lee, daughter of Mr•. and
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~chardBreMlller 9f Sppngfield, was baptized Sunday mornIng at the second service of the
PreSbyterian Church. She Is a
grandchild of Mr. and' Mrs. F.
Stuart BreMlller of Springlleid.
Valuel AdIonILuxuryI Yau get
allIne In ClIck far 'S7Ia-
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Stocle up for tile MId·Winter
lun of Birtllday Parties.
Winterize With Prestone or Zerex
Gulf. Gas and Oil
Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Davant announce the .blrtli of their
third child, Kathryn Norma, born
5, 1956, in Miami, Fla.
The young lady Is the niece. of
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. aelfield, Jr., ~f
Villa Nova avenue.
'COL'LEGE THEATRE
sound like the abode of a' slum
gang;
The llst of offenses includes
theft .and destruction of ould';or
Christmas . decorations, throwing
of eggs, mutilation and theft of
cars, 'wrenching off its base and
carrying' 011 of a valuable antique
statue from ... walled garden, and,
of course, the little joke about the
stolen dynamite to be. set off in
the club pool. It is all a splendid
foundation for crime.
New items added (~nd removed)
, D e l c o B.tterles
Opposite High to.1ea~ow
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GI.,. . . . . .rs '. Mlc. . . . . .1.
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Call Kingswood 3-0476
Porter
of Wallingfordonare
congratulatiqns
thereceivbirth
of their second daughter EUzabeth
Morse, on January 4.
The little girl Is a graljddaughter of Mrs. David McCahan of
Strath' Haven avepue, and of Mr.
Meredith F. Porter, of Rose Val-
J.n. AII,so.
man's best friend seem under
control - ?r are they? Could 11
be that some dogs are going in
for property destruction in a big
wayt One hears experiences of
victims that make Swarthmoie
.9 South Cheste.. Road
M.
GIANT CHILD lEN'S SHOW .
SATURDAY 1 '.M •.
l--colo. c:ortoo••
from Ihe.Gald... Rocht 88, Super
88 or SIa..... 98. there'....
Juot rigid for you ... and at a
modest price YOU'lI/lcel
Up~
Dis ~ounter!
BEAUTY LENDS' WARMTH TO WINTE.'S CHILL
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs.
Eben C. Lang of
Scarsdale, N. Y., announce' the
birth of a daughter, Catherine
Fussell, in White Plains, on January 12.
Mrs. Milton H. Fussell of Vassar avenue is the maternal grandmother. The paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lang of
Maple avenue.
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A reception in McCahan Hall
followed the wedding· ceremony..
After a wedding trip tq Vermont, the bride and groom will
reside at 621 South Chester road.
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costume.
Sohlrday Fe.tur.s-&.8 & 10 P.M.
'A ROCKET
Week
'Mrs. G. Gordon Brain's ftrst
below,,",
The 11th and' 12th grade A$- grade parents of the Rutgers Ave- The 9P1nI0Il8
fh_ of the ID41Yllluai wrtten. AU
semblles will haft their Iofcmnal nue School will meet Monday, 1 _ to Th. 8warthmOftUl IDaot
dance tomorrow evening .frolD 8:30 .January 21, at 8: 15 p.m. at the ..... ...,...... ......IIOD1IIl08 mar .....
._tel"will.. DO
to _the
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Le&ten
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home. of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph ._
on17 at the II_on of the
. Mr. and Mrs. FOrd Robinson Bishop, 912 Westdale avenue.
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will be host and hostess· for the
11th grade; Chaperons will be Mr.
Mrs. John Ba1ley of Ogden ave!'and Mh.. G. Wills BrodIlad.
nue, who has been 111 sirice DeVaadal Cateher
To the EdItor:
Twelfth grade host and hostess
cember "27; Is convalescing in Taywill be Mr. and Mrs. John Carlor Hospital, Ridiey Park.
The dog problem caused quite
roll.
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thi'eats of shooting On sight, or
a stiff fine, things to do with
her
Virginia Gibson Tiller of Hav-' father, the bride wore a gown of
erford place has recently been ac- white silk mist with fitted bodice
cepte.d as a pledge by Theta Pi
Alencon lace' Sabrina neckchapter of Alpha Omicron Pi
Garlands of' Alencon lace
sorority at Wagner College, where adorned the full skirt ending in a
she Is a sophomore in the School chapel-length train. Her ftngerof Nursing. Daughter of Mr. and tip veil was held by a cap of
Mrs. A. B. Tiller, Virginia is an Alencon lace. She carried a houalumna of Swarthmore High quet of white orchids, roses, and
School, she served on her dormi- ; stephanotis.
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tory council and as manager of I The bride's only attendant was
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AI. COIiDmONID
Letters to' tl}.~ Editor Co. M~~ Society Sets
FirSt G.... P...._..
11TH, 12TH GRADE
ASSEMBLIES' SAT.
STRATH HA'YEN INN
t&1Ieta gown
matching
hat,
accented
with with
a spray
of cymbidium orchids. The groom's
motherlwas at~ in a beige silk
gown fashioned with crushed
girdle and overskilt of beige
chiffon. A corsage of ~rown cypridium orchids complemented her
Mr. 'and Mrs. Fredl!rick
LOllY
Colllfortobl" Rooml D.y 01'
Swarthmore.
her son-in-law and daughter Dr.
and Mrs. Donald N. Twaddell of
Lansdale.
Mr: an\! Mrs. W. Ned Mikusinski, of Magill road have ·been In"Ited to the Inaugural Ball of
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BUSINESS MEN'S UJNCB 12-1.30 P. M.
length gown· of red taffeta and
carried a' ~quet of camellias
and variegated Ivy.
Mr. Oscar Klamer or Rutgen
avenue served as best man. Ushers were Mr. Warren C. Shultis
fOl'Dlerty of South Chester road,
Mr. James J. Egl01l, Jr., of Chalfont, and Mr. Donald R. Rupp of
Drexel HIlL
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S.Y1I'1.I~lN NOTIS
will .include .101m B. I'ricke, Gor.
l'DE s\vARTHMOREAN
Mr.
will preach at the DepartmenL
The
CommlMlon
on
Education
don
Pfau, Harry I'reDch and Mar.
I'tJBLlSIIBD EVBIlT I'IUDAT AT SWABTJIII<'u,' PA.
9:30 and 11 o'clock services Sunwill
meet
in
the
Chapel
Tuesday
shall
Flggatt. Arrangementa for
... - morning. The title of bia setto
P IIl'BBB. TOLD. IlABJOBlB TOLD.
evening at 8 o'clock.
the course were completed by
mqn will be "And Sanc~"
PbDae SWarOrm ....-....
Thee Thy Deepest Distress". The
Instead of the regular Cottage Mrs.. John M. Pearson of Comell
PBTBB B. TOLD,
installation and ordination of new Prayer Meeting on Wednesday, av~e.
Barbara B. Kent. Managing Editor
'officers will take place at the sec- the groUP is invited to attend 1he Three smalllsh and inexpensive
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Marjorie T.. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
ond service.
8 p.m. service at Covenant Me1ho- books ~ suggested as· back.
The Sacrament of Holy ComEntered 811 Second Class Matter. Janu...,. 24. 1929. at the Poat
8 30 dlst Church. SprlDgfield, for a pro- ground (not required) reedIng for
0iIIc:e at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 8. 1879.
munlon will be celebrated at :
gram of sacred and secular mwdc the course: "How, to be lID Ina.m. Sunday and on the third Sun- presented by the Drew University telllgent .~estor". by BeDj~
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
day of each month throughout the College Choir of 42 voices. The Graham; How to Buy Stocks by
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., JANUARY 18, 1957
year. The service will be held in group will meet at the church at Louis Engel; "Investors' Road
~ 1__- - - - - - - - - - - -•.:...--------:-:-::::-' ithe church sanctuary.
7: 30 p.m.
Map" by Alice B. Miorgan. The
Church School classes are held
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
latter two .can be secured in paper
At the Adult Forum Sunday Dr. at 9: 30 and 11 a.m.; the Senior
fonnat. the Morgan book publishAvailability today of the heal- John Lutz assistant professor of High .Bible study meets at 10:45~ Woman's Club Li$ls
ed by Simon and Sehus~r and'
ing pow"r of divine Truth will Finance ~t the University of
Men's and Women's Bible clasInvestments Series the Engel book published by
be emphasized at Christian Sci- Pennsylvania. will speak to ses convene at 9:30. ,
(Continued from Page 1)
Bantam Books.
ence serviCes Sunday. when the Friends on "Friendship through
The Conflrmation class for all trip" to the Board Room of the
The lectUres will begtD, promptLesson - Sermon is en ti tie d Education in Pakistan!' This is Junior and Senior High young Philadelpbia Office of Bache and Iy at 10. It is requested that the
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at 9: 45a,m. in the Meeting House. people of the congregation will Company which will be given the audience be prompt in arriving
"Truth."
Sunday evening teen-age mem- meet at 4: 30 p.m. in Mr. Bishop's series if such a trip is desired. At and come equipped with paper
Christ Jesus' healing of the bers of the Meeting and their study each Sunday afternoon until that time a wedal talk could be and pencil.
"WolI)an which had a spirit of in- parents will get together in Whit- Palm Sunday. Anyone who is in- iiiiiiiiliiiiilwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRriiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW:
firmity eighteen years. and was tier House for a covered dish sup- 'erested and who missed last ,.MiiUIW!DIIBnU"liMHIlllurmmmmnIDIIDDIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIWlnmWlllmnmllllllllHOllUlnnmmlllD_.
howed together. and could in no per which will be followed by a week's session is welcome to join =mwise lift up herself" (Luke 13) discussion of' "What it Means to the class this week.
hi
wJll be among the Scriptural pas- be a Quaker in 1957." Leaders will
The' Junior High Fellows p ~.
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sages read from the King James be John Seybold and Earle Ed- will meet at the cburch at 4:30 to E!_
BREAKFAST _ LUNCH _ O·INNER.
wards.
go skating on Crum Creek, weath- !!
Version of the, Bible.
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The Monthly Meeting for Bus- er permitting. If there is no ice.
CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
The public IS cor?I"lly mVlted iness. scheduled for Tuesday of the group will meet,in the Wom.'
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to attend the ServIC":' a~ First this week, was cancelled because an's Association room at 5. Sup- _
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Church "f Christ. SCIentist 206 of weather conditions' aud has per will be served at 6: 30 in McMonday Through Friday
,
iii
Park avenue. at 11 a.m.
been rescheduled for Tuesday. Cahan Hall. Choir rehearsal wiil ::
Dady Dinners $1.00 to $1.95
January 22 at 8 p.m.
be held
the rehearsal-room at
FANCY SANDWICHES
'
7 followmg supper.
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TRINITY NOTES
The Senior High Fellowship
,
Specla. CIIlIdre" , '.aHer.
'a
There will be a celebration of will meet for supper in McCaban A.II "1IIIiIIiuwm_lUInlnuunmnillllDDu"U"""""lIlnllUl)IiI"WHwmIUDnmunllDlUlIIIII~
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Hall at 6: 30 following choir reSunday morning and again at hearsal at 5. The program. which
9: 30. All departments of the will be held in the Hearth rooro
Church School will meet at 9: 30. at 7. will be a continuation of the
and at 11: 15 there will be the ser- discussion on "Mentjll Health for
vice of Morning Prayer.
Young People". A movie entitled
A P PRE C I AT ION
CHURCH SERVlaS
Ushers at the 9: 30 service will "Breakdown" will be shown. Mr.
be A. G. Boyd. head usher; C. H. Bishop will lead the discussion folPRESBYTERlAN CHURCH
We extend our grateful appred~
Joseph P. Bishop. Minister
Brennan, Jr.. G. A. Hansell. Jr.. lowing the movie.
John Schott. Aasoclate MIDUter W. V. Thomas. Jr.• B. H. Welsh.
atIon 10. the thousands of famDi.
The Young Adult Group will
Sund&y, Jllllaar:v ZO
and E. E. Wrege. At 11: 15. will be pre~nt the movie "Martin Luthwho have relied on our service.
8:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
C
..
S.
Keller.
head
usher;
H.
G.
er"
at
7
p.m.
In/the
Woman's
As9:30 A.M.-Adult Bihle Classes.
9:30 and 1l:00 A.M. - Church Toland. alternate; R. T. Bates. sociatlon room. All who would Uke
School Classes.
W. T, Black. J. H. Breakell. C. R~ to come are cordially invited.,
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop Engberg, J. S. Thompson. and
On Monday from 7: 30 p.m. to
will preach.
OLIVER
BAIR CO.
G.
S.
Valentine.
9:
30
p.m. the second in a series
4: 30 P.M.-Communlcants Class.
DIIIeIOH O ...... _ _
Julian Bullitt will serve as acO- of six programs will, be held a~
4:30 P.M.-Jr. High Fellbwship.
1820 CHISTNUT STRIIT
6:30 P .M.~r. High Fellowship. Iyte at 8 o'clock; Edgar Harris. the church. Mr. Btshop will lead
7:00 P.M.-Movie "Martin"
Grant Hebble. and John Water- the dlscussi,?n the first hour In
OI!YER H. 1IAIt,'"""""
MAJ(f AoIIAIt, "odd••
Luth~.u
bury at 9:30. and at 11: 15 a.m. exploring the Christian faith
T.....ho..... 6-1S11
lI(o~, JIIII~.,;U
.
,'
Michael Reynolds and Peter through the. und~standIn,g of, '..
''",'
. 7:30 ·P-.M;-'-Ohurch 'School'Work- Timms.
God. Man. Jesus Christ, the Holy
_sh~,. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
The Young People's FellOWShip Spirit and the church. The second i~i!i!!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i!i!!;;;;;;;;;;;;;i!i!!;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!ii
ME-fHODIST CHu,RCH
will
meet on Sunday at 7: 30 p.m. hour will have five practical
John C. Kulp
At
10 o'clock Monday moming teacher-training sessions at the
MlnIster
the
Diocesan Department of ditferent departmental I eve I s.
Robeq Wnde
Minister of Music
Christian Education will meet in Leaders for the first three sessions
. Sund&y. Jllllaar:v 20
the Parish Hall. The Boys' Choir will be:
of
9:45 A.M.~lmday SchooL
sopranos wilJorehearse at 4: 45 p.m.
The Rev. Donald Leonard. Sen11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. Monday. and at 7: 30 p.m. the ior High; Irma Zimmer. Junior
7:00, P.M.-MYF
Girls' Choir rchearsal will be High;. Myrtle McCallin. Junior;
Monday. Jllllaar:v Z1
held.
Mrs. Benjamin Groff. primary;
6:30 P.M.-Men·s Dinner.
There will be a service of Even_ and Mni. Pemberton Dicks"". Mrs.
TRINITY CHURCH
Ii. Lawrence Whittemorc. Rector irig Prayer at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday. Walton Clement, Jr.• Mrs. Thom.)
Sunday. Jllllnary 20
At 6:30 p.m. a box supper and as Hubpard and Mrs. Jack Mc8: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
square dance will be held in the Williams. pre-school.
9:30 A.M. - Holy Communion. Parish Hall. This is being sponsor_
The weekly Meeting for Prayer
Church SchooL
ed by the Evening Group of the will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
'7:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- Woma,,'s Auxiliary, and a cordial At 10:30 Wednesday. Circle 7.
lowship.
.
Invitation is extended to all mem- Mrs. Harold C. Williams. chair.
Tuesday. Janaar:v 22
bers of the parish to attend this man. will meet at the home of
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
function.
Mrs. John S. McQuade. Jr.. 44
Wednesday. JIIIIU...,. 23
'Holy
Communion
will
be
c~leShady
Hill road. Moyisn.
7:00 A.M.-HoIYCommunion.
brated· at 7 o'clock Wednesday
Circle 11. Mrs. Frederick M.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
10:00 A.M.-Bible Stud,..
morning and ag~in at 9: 30. The Porter. chainnan, will meet at the
Thursday, Jllllaar:v 24
Bible Study, group will meet at home of Mrs. George,F. Corse. Jr.•
8:00 P.M.-Adult Bible Study.
10 a.m.; and af the same hour Ridgewood and Woodcrest roads;
FrIday. lllllnary 25
there will be a m<:eting of the Wallingford Summit.
(Conversion of St. Paul)
Sewing Committee for the choir.
On Thursday. the Primary'
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
The Boys' Choir SopranGs. will Choir will rehearse ;>t 3:30 p.m.;
5;40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Lamps - Clocks - Appliances _Housewares
at
4:45
p,m.
Wednesday.
the
Junior
Choir
at
4
p.m.;
and
rehearse
THE l!ELIGIOU'S SOCIETY
Power Tools - Bicycles - Gifts .
On 'Thursday the Altos will re- the Oharicel Choir at 7: 30 p.m.
OFFRlENDS
hearse at 6: 30 p.m., the Sopranos
SUllday, Jllllnary 20
Examples:
.
Were NOW,
9:45 A.M.-First Day SchooL
at 7: 15. and the ¥en's Choir will
M"Hon'ST NOTeS
9:45 A.M. - Adult Forum: Dr. rehearse at 7: 30. The Adult Bible The "Pairs 'N' Spares" will beUniversal Eledric COHeeniaker ..... 24.9$ 14.95
John Lutz: "FrIendship tbroulih Class will meet at 8 p.m. in th~ gin' theiT\regular monthly meetEducation in Pakistan.,,·
,
I»resto Electric Pressure Cooker
29.95 19.95
Ing with a covered dish supper
11:00. A,M.-Meeting for Worship. Cleaves room.'
Jf~e "~and Eledric ,Mixer-I., speeds 39.95 19.95
Children cared for in Whittier There will be a celebration of this evening at 7 p.m. The proHouse. AU are welcome.
the Holy Communion at 10 o'clock gram win conSist of talks by some
Frrnte Deep Fcit Fryer ''' ..
21.95' 14.95'
6:00 P.M.-Teen-age Parents get- on FrIday (Conversion of St. of the members on theiroccupa_
Detecto
Balhroom
Sets-less
30%
" . together in Whittier House. . Paul). ThiS will be followed by a tions.
.
,,
Glamerine
Rug Cleaner .
meeting of the,active and associate
The Methodist Youth FellowMonday. JllllaiIr;v 2~'
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
members of the Altar Pulld. At ship group will have a Progres_'
with Brush ... ,....... ''' ........"................ 2.49 I 1.00
Tuesday, Jllllnary 22
5: 40 p.m; the regular service of sive Dinner on Saturday begin8:00 P.M,-Monthly 'Meeting for Evening Prayer will be 'held.
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Pots-Pans_
business.
Philip
Hall.
223
Part
avenue
at
Wednesday. January 23
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 6:30 p.m.
Flint Stainless Steel Tools and Cutlery.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
At
the
11
a.m.
Worship
Service
of Delaware Canty
FIRSTCHURCH OF
Beverage Sets and ,Pitchers
Mr. Kulp and Robert Wilde
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3-lID
SWARTJD,iORE
present a message on the "MinisPyrex 4 Bowl Set. 1.98 now 'I~OO
Snd.,......ry ao
Park Avenue below Harvard
try
of
Music
in
Worship".
'o.so ,,"IoI~
..1or Fe""""'l~ IC,,",.h
8~.JIIII1IarJ' at
SdIooI)
,
Universcal' Meat Gri~ders _
,The Methodist YoUth Fellow_
11:00 A. M.~day SchooL
,
'''OIl
,,"IoI_Wonlllp
SonIc..
ship will meet at 7 p.m.
11:00 A.M.-The Leoaon S a _
s...hr: DR. CH ....LES L CH...NDlB,
wUI be "Truth."
'_1 0.. U.~
Wednesday evening meeting each . worn".,.,...
~~ MHns fod.,.'"
. week. tJ P.M., Reading Room.
tOIl DartmOUth Avenue, OpeD
SocIOr "_
nigb~ which wUI be eooked' and
on the Corner
Old _
load. SoorI... '~except holl..,., 10-5
.
(Na.IIo
$prooI
I
served by the W.s.C.S. Eventide
tetbDOll.efi!n1D& 7-11. ~ af~.
pttBIJ.............
. Council Ups T a x ,
lllUCTn
O~Ki"g 01 Hearts",
'
Local Firemen Give
'.'
To Lanldow..
R·....... 0 ne 'U"l!'~'
MacElwee 01 MIL
IN
HolyokeIrv:In
placeR.
WIll reelected prea1_
New Miracle CU(;e
Assilt In Media Fire
Swarthmore HiCh· Sohool Glrla
(Continued From Pa,e 1)
dent of the Hannah Penn House.
(Continued FrOm Page I)
Giril Yanlty 10WI
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WILLIAM F. UTHE
MORTON, PENNA.
Is R~ady for Storewide
Clearance Until Jan. 30th'
Reductions
Up to 50%
o- • • •
VI.
Swarthmore's VOlunteel' Fire
varsity ,basketball team !oat ita Board'. recent la, committee. was Republican, Women of Pennayl- dearing all-boy Norman Larldn
openlnjr game to, lansdowne-AI_ appointed to serve the remainder vania for a two-year term, at the diOO
Company Association was caned
'
...... M_ h Id M d
expect.
John
P. Dolman.
dan 40-21.
. ' 'of McCowan's term which expires
annua1 m~_
e
on ay in Jr.'s 'tBilly
alides
in and
out of out of bed at,I:45 Tuesday momCoach Nancy Johnson, confront. at the end of the current year. Philadelphia.'
mischief with equal grace and, of ing to assist with the lire 1hat
ed with the 1088 of her varsit,y Topping lives on North Princeton
- - - - - - - - - - - course, he handles the telephone deatroyed at least two atores in
forWards at graduation last '}pear, avenue.
ar~hitect for' the project which fa discussion to-stlty-or-not-to-stay- Media and severely damaged two
started a comparitively new set
W. H. Nason was reappointed to designed to house retired mInist- for- lunch with sh much skill that others in the Media business secof forwards last Thursday. They the Borough Planning CommIs- ers. appea\;ed at the meeting. Kaa- it is one of the brightest moments tion. Every piece of equipment
were Bobbi Ziegenfus (.. varsity sion. Harty wOod. to the Tr4!8 sler informed CoUDCn that land in the production. James Clare's went as m(lre 'than :to volunteers
guard last· year), Carol Williams,. ,Committee Nomian Hulme to the and streets would remain in one Mike has real insouciance.
answered the call.
and PriscUla Much: ,
. ; Board Of'Adjustment and Mrs. trad under title of the· Board of
Samuel Evans 3rd achieves the
Several other companies in the
Guards who started for the var- Mary P. Dodd as Collector of sew- Pensions. although houses and state of uncertainty -1hat any Lar- area joined in the fight that ended .
sity· were Captain Ells Hunter er rent.
utilities would be located so the kin interview must. Pater 'Dolman about 6 a.m.
(sJoo, a '!e!'Sity guard last year), ' A resolution restricting a 50- houses on their separate lots lives up to his son in the role of
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Gall Lincoln. and Betty Anne Mc- foot streich on the north side of would conform to present zoning one of the most gullible PatrolNEWS NOTES
Corkel. Top scorer for the team Dartmo t~ V
i f
t f th requirements In every respeCt.
d'
e thlls permitting the Board of Pen- men on recor . It IS a welcome
was sophomore Ada Kroon with
. u a enue
, • n ron .0
10 pOints
• I Dartmouth House. for the ,exclu- sions to dispose of the property as thing to 'have a Dolman on the Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer Tumer,
.
I sive use of oil trucks and other
Players Club" stage' again. two of Jr.• of Cedar lane with their chil- ,
The J.V. ,team caine closer to
i
hi I t .
separate lots should the desire
victo·th 34 t Lansd
• serv ce ve c es ca enug to that ever arise.
them is twice welcome and Cheri dren Jeb. Chuck. Jan. and Meg
OJ
WI
0
owne S apartment house. was planned.
the winsome annful of poodle. ~ and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colket of
36. Leading scorer here was sophoCouncil received a letter from
Plans call for 20-foot )ovide good measure. Ruth Hindley's Rosemont wifh their children
more. Betty Gemmill. Wi1h 20 Courtney Smith. president of rowned burfaced roads of struc- Jeniel\a Iii quite indispensable to Peter. Marian. and Beth spent last
points. June Heckman nnged 9.
Swarth
e Coli'
st ti
th ture conforming with Borough "KI
mor
ege. a ng
e
.
ti n '
ng of Hearts". (Isn't that a week ,end on the farm of Mrs.
College's strong opposition to s~flca 0 s, a Sldewa~k on one trite title for SO changeling a Colket·s parents near York. where
Clubwomen Anticipate
using Crum Creek Valley for the SIde of the road but, n~ curbs. play?)
they enjoyed skating and sledMid-Winter Luncheon State's proposed cross-country Future possible property lines are If your Christmas bills aren't ding.
highway linking the Indusirial planned to provide a 50-foot cart- paid; it your last year'S profit adds
Mrs. Judson R. Hoover. Jr.•
(Continued from Page 1)
Hillhway and 1he Turn Ike At 9 way strip together with other to Income Tax woes; it you president of the Swarthmore
Thomson. Thomas V. Haus, Olar- p.m. Council took tim~ o':'t for features required by the Borough thought you wanted sn,,¥, and now Woman's Club. entertained at a
ence C. Franck and Edward Crat- a long executive session with rep- which would be added it the prop- find that yOU didn't at all' even small 'luncheon Tuesday at the
'sley.
resentatlves of the' Springfleld erty should be sold and the streets if. along with 'rnrector Se~pur. Ingleneuk for Mrs. William' IL
Mrs. Avery Blake. chairmim of Township CommlslQners who have dedicated sometime in the' future.
have the mumps; try "King of Pugh. the club's afternoon' speak,the art department. has announced ,been fighting another possible 10S~wers. ~uilt to ~rough specl-IH:ealrts" instead of Bufferin. It er. Mrs. Pugh gave an illustrated
a second series of 10 painting Jes- cation of the highway which fications, wIll be dedi~ated to' the will certainly take your mind off talk on her year's trip to Europe.
SOns on Monday mornings begin- would bring it across an area in Borough upon completion and ac- all personal woes tonight or toMrs. Stokes F. BUrtis. Jr.. of
ning Jauary 21. at 10 a.m. H?pe which th~ Itelicopter plattt. the ceptance. Standard water malns morrow night at the clq,b's FairHaverford place retumed Tuesday
Durfee Wagner will 'again be the Swarthmore Swim- Club pOol. the and properly, placed hydrants are view I'Gad thealre.
night
from a week's visit with her
instructor.
Blue Church and many recently also to be installed. How:ever. it
mother-in-law Mrs. Stokes Burtis
On Friday morning. January 25 built homes would be affected. was stated. "T~e Board
.Pe~- College Board Exams
in Winston-Salem. N. C.
.
at 10 a.m. the music department Although no reason for the con- slons Is awal'e. In view of Its prl,
Topic lor Wed. Night MENTAL HEALTH PROJECT
will meet in the lounge. "An Hour sultation with Swarthmore was vate ownership of the roads. that
with Tchaikovsky", will include publicly stated. there were indi- it ~ill be responsible for road
(Continued From Page 1)
Mrs. Randolph Lee of Haverrecordings from his lighter. more cations that the highway was the maInte~n~. snow relJloval. and Sehool to provide infonna-' ford place is among key vOlun_
popular works as announced by topic of discussion
street Itghting. and trash collec- tion about various educational teers participating in an all-out
. Mrs. W.· R.
chairm'lD.
Presb;vterlan
Project
flelds that are pertinent certain drive to incorporate menta} health'
Committee
paratus will serve the area. using grade levels. Because of ·the in- program in year-round activities
TUESDAY SPEAKER
A layout plan folt the 10 to 12 the 'rqads and hydrants. T\1e Board ~reaslng numbers of students go- of community organizations.
Melvin K. Wbiteleather of houses the Presbyterian lloard of also assumes 'that Police protec- Ing to college and the wide spread
Representatives of tfle associaMagill road. Bp1leUn Columnist Pensit'ns plans to coris.truet on the tion will be simnarly provicied." use .of college entrance tests, this ,tlon's VOlunteer committees met
on foreign a1fairs. was 1he speaker former Morrow property at the Any right to tax exemption will particular program was set up in last week a\ organization headTUesday at the January lUncheon south end of Swarthmore this be waived. it was declared.
res~nse to requests, from grade quarters rin ,Philadelphia to .. dis..
of the Swarthmore Club of
Spring. was fonnerly submitted
The Board of Pensions asked groups to further the understand- CUSs methods for approacblng
delphia. His subjeet was entifled ·fo Counj:il's approval. Council re- that official action be taken at ing of the nature of th~ tests.
groups and presenting educatlon''TIl,e Very Near East".
ferred the matter to the Borough neXt month's meeting of Council.
Joyzelle P/!Ck. guidance CDUn- 'al 'programs.
George' McKeag. Parrish road. Planning Commission for ,formaL In order that final plans and specl- selor in the high school. will be
' _'_ _ _ _ _ __
Is presid..t- of the ~11m~ cI~b. ' recommendations." 'f"~ ..... , ; flc.ttionsfor' the ·.one-mory··
to a~st Mr.I'dOQll. an
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Donald Hiboord of the Board of square foot hoUses may be
will be available to hei answer
"I saw it it(The Swarthmorean" Pensions and
Kassler. 'pleted promptly.
speciflc questions. Mrs. Edward
Pyle is. the chalrman of the 10th
grade. an4 Mrs. Edward CratsJey.
chairman of the education Com_
mittee.
In the planning stage by' the
gra~e and program chairman of
the first. second, and third lirades
of both ~lementary schools. and
,
"
the education committee Is a pro_
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gram on "Why Johnnie Can or
Annual
Cannot Re,!d". This, program was'
Inventory
suggested by various individuals
interested in studying further the
, . Clearance
various aspects of, this subjeCt that
developed last year in the reading
R~: ,Resignation ,of Councilman McCowan
workshop directeoi by Dr. Ethel
All Sorts of
Maney. Delaware County reading
BARGAINS!
supervisor. The dates for this proThe members of Boroug~, Council were saddened to recitive a letter from
gram will be announced in the
Frank M~Oowan. Monday night, advising ~tIrat because of lIoe need to lighten 'his'
near future.
'
duties he f"lt obliged to
.
, 'resign from Council, effective at once.
Mr.. and Mrs. Edwin Croshy are
No one' has se~ed the Borough more usefully and conscientiously than Frank,
now residing at 201 Summit road.
Springtleld. They formerly lived
over a great many years. As chairman C!f the Finance Co~inittee he had lIoe principal
I
Media.
responsibility~'for the bond issue that finaneed the new Borough Hall. Each year when
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.1Ioe new budget was being prepared,. Frank ~nd the Borough Secretary have spent
many hourS. ouhide of C
reasonable progress while holdl!,g the tax rate to a reasonable level. By training and
temperament he \s admirably qualified to render such indispensable services.
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~ron.
H~in.
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RESOLUTION'
, The' Council feels lIoat it has no alternative .1Ioan to concur in Frank's present
decision, and to wish him many years of happi~ess uncomplicated by Borough respo~
sibmties. In behalf'of lIoe citizens of the BOrough we say ''Thank you! Frank, for many. .
. / years of fine service to .Swarthmore." ,
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THOMAS W. HOPPER
Attest ELLIOT RICHARDSON
",PPROVa> 110& 14th day
~ January 1957.
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BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
\ WILL'Ar.t F. UTHE
Mort
OLDS!
PASSED this 14110 day of January 1957.
will
etc.
SALE!
BOROUGH, OF SWARTHMORE
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Dr. Reuel Finney Markham,
father of Mrs. Eleanor Markham
Smyers of Dartmouth avenue,
The League of Women Voters
died suddenly
of ah heart. attack
Swarthmore at'
Its Board meetN
, 5 t his
January
a
orne m oron Monday, January 14, voted
folk, Va.
to J'oin >I'e
'rIA Citizens Creek Valley
An educator, Dr. Markh am was I ASS(oci>,tlo.n of Delaware County.
former missionary in the Near
Creek Valley AssoC,l,ation was
East under the American Board organized in September for the
of Commissioners for Foreign specific' purpose of furthering the
Missions. '
program of the Delaware County
A memorial service was held Planning commission. The Com_
January 9 in Norfolk.
mission has prepared a comprehensive plan to preserve our four
ESTATB NOTICE
major creeks-Darby, Crum, RidEola'e of SEYMOUR S. PRESTON,
ley, and Chester. Together with
late of the Borough of Swarthmore.
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the Citizens Housing. and Plan-
Mrs. M: Katrina Ives of Yale
avenue has had as ber guest for
two weeks Mrs. F. H. Ives of
Chicago, IiI.
PUBLIC NOTICE
, A proposed budget for the
ll Year
in
1957 is available for pub c
spection at the oftlce of the Borough Secretary located at Borough
Hall, 121 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa; between .the hours of
9: 00 A.M. and 5: 00 P.M. for flfteen days subsequent to the publlcatlon ~ this natice.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
c.~.~,TO~Eth~S,:~~O!F:~~~~~:~~~~lning
Council of Delaware coun~
the Creek Valley Association en-
Borough Secretary
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JewPllry Repaired
.",n'ed
to the
to the
'Indebted
0 make .a,..en'-,
':'0 '-'7.-:to present
tbe
sante
sEYMOUR
Phone: KI 3...0:16
visions, among other things, the
. a f our wat er resourcconservation
es against erosion' and pollution,
ftood' control, and the preservatI on 0 f th e na tu ra1 b-"
""utIes 0 f our
creek valleys.
The Creek Valley Association
has already been endorsed by the
of Commerce of Chester and Delaware County, the
Greater Darby Chamber of Commerce, the Federa1ion of Women's
Clubs of Delaware County, the
Woman's Club of Swarthmore,
Delaware County Field and Stream
Association, and several other civIc organizations.
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EMIL SPIES
W.tc••• k.r
Media. Penn,yl.an'.
or to hIli Attorneys
BUTLER.
BEA'ITY, GREER ond
,/;.'.~::'S~~enue '
~Iedla. Penn,yl••n'o
"""orl, 01 F. C. I0
Cloc:t Repail"l
Joins Citizens ,
Creek Valley Assoc.
iEREAYED
NEWS NOTE
128 Yale Ava.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Ch~mber
ESTATE NOTICE
THOM SERE MBA
UPHOLSTERY
Eslate of
also known
or GEO. S.
Swarthmore.
••palr/., a.d ••I>.lId'.,
6 Years af Swart..,o,. Imr••••
Sharon Hill 0734
above &!tate
undersigned.
LETTERS
saId
f.stnte
menlo Rnd
the snme.
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ESSIG,
Talbot. Co.
Expert Watch Repairs
Or to Attorney
s.
228 Garrett ·Ave.
Swarthmore. Pennn.
ALBERT N. GARRETT
SAIA
••• JEWELER
"I saw it in The Swarthmorean"
o:c:le:r
Klngswood
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FA,ah.", & Rubhish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Bnulimr
138 IhrdlllW Ave., Morton. Pn-
Sta.I1.,
IC1ll11Mft
lOla" for Z .......~
to npresent .o~. Eaahnt
llna.dol corporefioa. No ~I. 501.
upe"... and abU",
established mId", 2504D ,"rs old, moro
ded, capable of ......ai respoiislbfl..
ItIoL I.
1"-", p I loci"'. brio! _ I .11Iary. all
npll. COftfIdeItlal. Our sa...... hcrYe
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. William W. Clark
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W.ter Heate..
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424 Haverford Place
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
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Tile Floors
Plastic Tile
Modern Kltc.en '
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FORMJCA - LINOLEUM
VENETIAN IUNDS
KI 4-1434
662 S. Ckoster Rd.
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and
CARPENTRY
3-8761
Alterations
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335
FOR SALE
Dartmouth Aven.e
J. F. BLA<:KMAN
KI 3-6616
OILHEAT
011. ~ - . . QlllDlnoe.. OIL ~
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',,'!ojI.NO ... TlI MIAUtS
DAY ud'NIGBT
OIL BURNER
SERVI<:E
'HONDAT
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KlngswOod" 4.1234
!JUNDAys'andROLIDAYl'
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buy one at re~ular price 39c get seco~d for 1c
or 2 for40c
Wa.,..AlrH_Hn,
Air CollClltlcntfn,
Sheet Metal Work.
George Myers &Co.
P,YLE
Duplicating
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boffle 19c
CARNATION MILK
4 cans S3c
RIVAL DOG FOOD
6 cans 7Sc
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CALIF.
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large -Bunches
Q;~S
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Do y~u evaluate the personal extras in your fo~d
costs? ~ . : Do you d)unt ithe' budgeted hours
, you devote to food. • .do you in~ude travel
,.time,· transportation costs, auxiliary, shopping
••• For' efficient,
all-round service,
conveniences?
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shop Q:,.Op.
, ~TLANTlC·
For. Prompt Service
Call
VANALEN
2 for 19c
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When You Change.to
LOS'l' Pearl necklace 3 strands
between Princeton ai.d Swarth~
more ,,:venues on Dartmouth
Wednesday. evening. KIngswood
3-i595.
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15 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore
113-1497
LOST AND RiUND
rum na ura
cau
sites.
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~ather continued the oldest bookstore west of the Alleghenies, "J.
A.' and U. P. James, Booksellers
and Publishers," Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mr. James managed the store and
company from 1928' - 1929, his
contribution the bulld,',,'
Ing up of an extensive library
business. While, residing in Boston
, 1942-1950 he was" IntimateIy acquainted with Widener LIbrag, Harvard University, and
able to render It services.
A former resident of the Bor~ugh from 1933-1937, he returned
as a homeowner in 1954. He is a
consultant in the Oil and Fat Industry, torme~IY he was in the
Study to Tak~
place in Central '.
Am. Tropics
Dr. Robert K. Enders, chairman
of the department of biology, and
David R. Sonneborn, senior honors . student, of Swarthmore Col-.
lege, will leave next week for
Barro-Colorado Island, a jungle
wilderness In the Interior of Panama. Dr. Enders and Dave intend
to make' a two month survey, of
mammaIlan fauna In the Central
American tropics.
Barro-Colorado was originally
a mou~taln overlooking a valley
i~ the Canal ZOne. Wi!-en the big
trench was conStru~ted, this valley was ftooded by the Gatun Reservior. Today only the mountain
peak appears above Gatun Lake.
This island is maintained as a
wild life preserve by the Natlon-'
al SCience Foundation of the
Smithsonian Institute. This museum also operates a biological.laboratory there.
Dr. Enders and Dave plan to
return, to Swarthmore shortly'
after the spring recess, iust before the rainy season begins in
Panama. It will be Dr. Enders'
tenth trip to the area.
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Karl Zimmerman, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman of
Harvard' avenue, returned to
school Wednesday after bein On
ftned to his home w,'th a cgasCe O-f'
mumps.
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CARP'ET CLEARANCE'
Full rolls
Part rolls
Remnants
Used rugs
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A meeting. of the Fellowship
Forum will take p)ace Tuesday,
January 29, at 8 p.m.,' Jackson
Franklln, streets, Media: The topic
for the, evening will he "AreWe
Educating Our Children Properly
to Meet Modem Tensions." '
Panel members will' be Grace
Rotzel, p1'lnclpal tor 29 years of
The School in .Rose ,Valley; Heru,y
prlnclpal'·af··Penncresl
High School; Norman W. Calhoun,
assistant county superintendent of
,'re.li.ools; Dr.' James Skeltonl"]~'~:~:1
'er of psycholosy, Temple l
slty; Dr. James G. Delano of North
Che!;ter road, practicing pSychiatrist and 'medical
doctor
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,Each speaker will haye six
?,lnutes to estabUsh his thought
In'relatlon to his field. There' will
be questionS from the ftoor. Fred
Echelmeyer' has been chosen as
VACUUM, CLEANER <:lEARANCE
Hoover Deluxe
.- 'Hoowi' lark
Hoover <:onstellation
Demonstrators '
Used Cleaners (all makes)
Hoover bdts and bags'
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Klngswood
Win.s Socce.. Letter
tPA"r$"~
Randall Malin, a 1955 graduate
of Swarthmore High School, has
been awarded a varsity letter fQr
his, .participatioI\ on Dartmouth
Cpllege's 1'956 soccer squad, it was
announced recently.
The 19-year-old sophomore was
recently named to the first-string
of the ,Coaches' all-Ivy League
squad.
At Swarthmore High, Malin
played four, yearS of foo1lball
winning honorable mention on th~
all-Delaware County team In 1953
and 195.4: ,His' undefeated 1954
team won the Class "A" Delaware
County championship.
Malin also played basketball
and ,baseball at SWlU'thtnore High.
He was awarded the junior class
Scholarship cup, and was named
vai,edlctorian of ,his graduation
He was named' to membership In the National High SChool
Honor Society.
A brother, Clement Malin,
graduated from Dartmouth last
year llf!er gaining all-American
bonors In socce'r and lacrosSe.
At Dartmoutl!, Randall is studying ~uslness' adininistratlnn.
.
He is the son of Mr. Imd Mrs.
Patrick Malin, 305 West 18th
street, New York,. N.Y. Mr. MalIn
Is executl_ director 'of the,.Arne"':
~can CiVIl LIbIrtIes Union.
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Clearbr';ok. 9-4646
KNOWS Carpet
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25%
on
Winler .Jackets
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'Redu~lion,
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Suburban Coats
TopCoats
Ages 6 to 16
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THE PREP SHOP
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405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
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mode:t;'ator.
Manimali~n
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PhotQooCopi~ Mad.
FOUND-Pair child's glasses. Left '
lens special: College campus.
KIngswood 3-6171.
LOS~--A bo,und score of "Otello"
Ph,ladelphia IJbrary C
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at Swarthmore Slation Mo~lay
evening. Reward. KIngswood 3
0142.
FOUND--cub Scout tie clasp near
Rutgers School Wednesday Call
~IngswOOd 3-1808.
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GREEN LABEL
CO-OP PEARS
eletterheads
e Billheads
eAnnouncements
ePrograms
Ad••
LeHers & .rae......
~.I.k Servl.. ,. M.ltI.c.p"
WANTED ...... We will buy at best
prices old china cut glass f
niture. Call POrter ,4-0235 u~
OLympia 4-3578 collect f
pointment All bu'
or np. ' Smess confldential. Colonial Cupboard, Num~
ber 244, Philadelphia Pike WIlmington, D~l
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cottage on Jersey Coast for
and August or, all season
KIngswood 3-2465.
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Offset Printing of All Kinds
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co-OP FRUIT FOR· SALAD
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[reek conservation, according to research and ilevelopment diviHull, can be soU conservation sion of Lever Bros. Company,
thus helping to protect the are~ Pmctor and Q.amble" and the
against ftood damage.
. SharpieS Corporation. He has been
Should there be sufficient in- a member of the Swarthmore
terest, the citizens' would vote next Monthly Meeting of Friends since
.N'ov"mlbe'r, on an Issue placed' on 1936. His youngest child, a
the ballot, Of. whether they
daughter, will graduate from
the floating of a bond issue to Swarthmore CoJlege in June.· Anacquire an additlo!lal 2,300 acres other daughter is married and
to be added to the 800 acres the lives in Vermont. His son is in
County alr.eady has, and to be New York.
kept primarily in its native state
--------------for use as. bridle trails, b i r d I ~~~~M~r. George Karns' of Wellesley
sanctuaries, and game preserves I'
will return this week end
with planned recreational fields
a week's' buslne~ trip ,to
secondary. The cosUtis estimated Clinton, la., and Nashvllle/ TeJjn.
would be ftom three to three and
Members of the 300-block
a half mllll'm do)Iars.
monthly bridge club of Haverford
He was introduced by' Creek p Iacemet M on d ay at the home of
Val ley conservation chairman Mrs. WiJllam, Frayer.
Mrs. J., Victor Haworth.
ROOFING
, Dick Iranchefti
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Kln,5wood 3·0410
,TELEVISION SERVICE
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room·
pantry,
porch. Two-car
garage. B'1x N, The Swarthmore~
an.
48 ,
FOR-,RENT--Apartment in Rutledge. Duplex second ftoor, three ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t.
rooms and bath. PrIvate entrance:
Hot wat~.r'oil heat. $55 'per month.
Call
KIngswood 3-6343 after_ 5
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load.
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BONELESS BEEF
OVEN 'ROAST /
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89
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650 BalHmore Pike
Sprln,fleld,
Del. Co., Pa.
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~ SALE-;..,Swarthmo~n't'
miss seeing this four bedroom
2% bath Colonial home on 1 %
a~, with stream. 'Phone today
Baird and Bird. KIngswood 41500.
FOR SALE--1951 Hudson, fourdoor, hydramatlc. Radio and
h!,ater. G",!d. tires and gOOd runmng condition. 44,000 original
mileage. Will make fine second
car and will sell very reasonably.
Phone KIngswOOd 4-2444.
FOR SAI,E C. J. Heppe .... aby
G nd •
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'ra ,p,ano and bench, $125.
r-~.tunIng· Knabb. KIngswOOd
CHOICE SELECTED
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CARNS
PERSONAL _ Bicycles Repaired, FOR RENT--Three-room furnish_
Parts, accessori'es. Milt Glass __
ed, apartment, Media. Well 10Bicy~le, Hobby, Tqy Shop, 205 ~~.;. 6~9:~~able ~ebniary 1.
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton Theater.
I. Large' llvroom,
__ Will build "rl'ck iog
tile
bath, k1th
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chen"
entrance, . near
!~;~bl~O~C~k
barbecues
and Incin" $BO.
Including utilities'
Excellent
workmanship.
6-1870.
Tom Reeves. CHester - - FOR 'RE~-Large, comfortable
room, pnvate bath. Separate
PERSONAL -- Two grandmothers entrance. New home. KIngswood
time on their hands will 3-3329.
!~~~~~~da~rn~f~o~r~f!ran~tI~'c~h~o:m:~
3-5177.
Sworttt.ore.
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scripts typed neatly, accurato;ly,
and, promptly. For further 10formation phone KIngswOOd 3CONSTRUCTION
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rstu.llon: We call for you:' $6
COMMERCIAL'
pel', hour lesson. Edward Mau,
:~~.East 9tl). Street, CHester 2..
CH 2-5051
MARCH
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Former'y
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PAINTING
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PLASTIC TILE • VINYL TILE
Jack Prichard
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KI ngswood 3-8345
AS'HA~T TILE
Alterations
1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
, 2·5689
Klngswoo~
'owd.r 10'"
street,
Chester.
Edgechronic,
of Swarthmore. Aged,
senllj!,
convaiescent men and womEn. Excellent toods, 'spacious ground.,
Blue Cross honored. Sadie P.
Turner. proprietor. CHester 25373.,
PERSONAL -- Interior and exterlor painting, and paper hanglng. Henry K. Savard, Springfield,
KIngswood 4-0161.
FEBRUARY -
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Florist'
'Seremba'I~~~~~i~~~~~~~~;
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SLIPS
Remember -~ With the' return to us of
each $100.00 worth, of R,gister Slips.
we'll give you a bright
new
,
. Silver. Dollar!
.Diluzio and Sons
Phone Sharon Hill 0734.
in,ates' aTe tree.' Thorn
PERSONAL' -- Belvedere CotiValescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
Plumbing &Heating
JANUARY -
ROGER
ditlOD. sla:cks.
Call KIngswood
3-7723.
sorted
All in Perfect
conrlgh' '0 ";ae' any and oil bl....
FOR SALE-Mlniature pinscher
A. c. THRONE
AK
J. WARREN BULLEN. JR.
__ UPHOLSTERING
C, one year old, black and
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Completely 're- tan. ChamPIon stOck. $60. Dr.
2.-1.18
new fabric $55-8ofas Taggart. Evenings and week ends.
.:==========-~ I $IIO--Over 30 years exiier'leii,:.;:~ 1W.Alnut 3-2571. ' '. .
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years of Swarthmore ~eferM)R RENT
ences.· Cushions 'refilled $_Es1I=...-:,..:..-
$500 MONTHLY
and
rM",edI"",;.,!!!!!pa!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!,at-!il~"
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D~"".,,", Aw••
Sw.rttt_. I.... 403
SILVER DOLLARS FOR
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FOR SALE
ct.op. "'•••••f
to, p . - t tho
or to their Attorn_.
~~~. BEATI'Y, GREER
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FOOD'MARKET
Opposite loro.g. HaD
l!ff'~\l'Mb rmrA~~BRODdFURNAS·.
di;:h!a
reserve the I N.A.l
Commlsaionen.
at the..lD~en
Court HOWICI,
CountJr Commt
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The scope of the proposed Creek
Valley proiram Is f~ greater than
a1m p iy to lUI additional recreaneeds, Richard Hulf, senior
planner on the Delawaie County
Planning commission told members of the Swaithmore League of
Women Voters at their meeting
last Thursdlly at the Ingleneuk.
He told the group that already
Darby Creek has been ruined for
reIlre8tion use In the area near
City LIne. Showing slides to 11lustritte t?eneed for Creek Valley
conservation, which, he cited
would enhance the natural beauty
of an area fast pecoming
ed, he showed the natural beauty
exlant in areas bordering the
three ,county creeks, as well as
Sh:::king h~w rutbbislhbdumtypS near
C
trona!
SARGENT WALTER THOMSEN
HELEN
FO.;;;r...-,;. .';"=:'-':;:;:;:::"~----draIltIiiii....
R SALE -- Woman's figure
skates-Brooks. size 5*. Like
Hall,
1~~~C~a~1l~KI~n~g::sw~OO~d~3~-~28~44~.__
at
2:00Medin.
P.M. Pa., wbieh will be oveneilli~:~~~~~~~~~~ I·
Eo.h bid mu,' be aecompanled by •
- Radio and tele- FOR SALE-Westlngbouse LaunCertified Cheek In the amoun' of 'en PO'"
service. Complete stock
dromat in good ~ondJtion. Call
cent (10%) of the total amount of the
bid. drawn to the order of tbe County of
tubes carried. Robert Brooks. KIngswood 3~5406.
Fo .... of .Proposal may be obtained •• I ;~~~~!~~~=-~~~~~dn; FOR SA:LE-'livo Sea Scout uhlDelaware.
the Office of tbe CbIef Clerk to tbe Countyr:
Piano
lorms; 1wo overcoats and asfurnishing all labor. tools, equipment and
materials necessary for protection of the
Aluminum CanOI)Y of Henry G. Sweney
WILLIAM BROOKS
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ESTATE' NOTICB
of CAROLIIiE SARGENT SILo
LOWAY.
I... ofCount,.,
th. Do...,.....
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more.
Delaware
PebDQ'lvarata.
LETrEBS TESTAMENTARY 0'; tho
•undel'Ilped.
...........ta all
han."
hem llldebted
......w to
to tho
penons
the
aald ..tata .... _ _ to ID.... _ _ _t,'
week end in Pittsburgb.'She at.!
ALBAN
PAIKER
tended the wedding an'd rece'p~lon I
Ne.
and _llIl' PIau..
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on Saturday afternoon of Miss
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Ellen Grier Buchanan, daughter
PIANO
of Mr~. Edwin Porter BuchaDa~
PIIoM MedIa &-8151
of Pittsburgh, and 'the late Mr., :~;;;5~;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~
Buchanan, and her nephew Mr.
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Craig Heberton, 3rd., son of Mrs.
Craig Hebel'lon, 2nd, of HaverPICTURE FRAMING
ford and the late Mr. Heberton..
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Mrs. Corben C. Shute of Maple
PORTRAIT STUDIO
avenue entertained at a luncheon
and bridge Tul!jlday honoring
Mrs. Donnan Wilson of Ashville,
N. C., house guest qf Mrs. J. AIPhotographic Supplies
bright Jones.
State & Monroe 51..
E. H. Taylor, of Harvard aveMedia
nue, attended the.Ohio Conference on Natural Resources at Co- ;;;
- MEdia 6-2176
lumbus, Ohio, Wednesday and ~Open Friday Evenings
Thursday. Mr. Taylor spoke 'at 'iii.dIIUIUIIIIII1lIIIDllRIHUDIIIIIUlDlDIH1lld1l11DB1
PERSON~L~~~/~~I
Court
HouTuesday,"
... Media.
Po .. UP
P.M. on
January
29. un.i1
1967, hOO
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C LAS S IF" E D ADS
P:h::O!jC!~n~!l1 ~n::U~':.~ a~t g:
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
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NEWS NOTES
Miss Celeste S. Bailey of Milton,
sister-in-law of Mrs. John Bailey,
is making an extended visit at
the Bailey home >OIl Ogden avenue.
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avenue left Sunday' for a week's
business trip to Curacao, Netherlands West Indies.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
of Elm avenue have as their bouse
guests for the winter months Dr.
Jone's aunt and' cousin Mrs.
George Donnan and Mrs. Donnan
Wilson of Ashville, N. C.
Mrs. Samuel Frances Butler of
South Chester road haS return'ed
to her home after spending the
the Thunday moming session on
"Planning for O~lIIum Fuh.re
Resource Utilization." He was also
the luncheon guest of newly-elected Governor C. William O'Neill·
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Supervlalng PrIncipal Frank R.
MOrey informed the ~ard that 6:15 P.M.-Basketball: H.S. vs. Media ... ;. :':' ......... H.S. G"ln
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commodatlcms for the borough 8 were' now being transported out- 8:20 P.M._uKing of Ifearts" ..................•... Players Club
Loses to lansdowne
fast-growning elem';"tary school. of-tOwn daily to receive such
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cam~ whe,,: Architect Howell special Instruction. A classroom 11:00 P.M.-<;arnet Canteen .................. Rutgers Ave. School
eats
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LeWIS Shay, Jr., presented two in Swarthmore would presumably
8:20 P.M._uKing ~f ,Hearts" ...................... Players Club
9 Points
prellmlnary plot plans. One 10h dI ped oung
nre
High
School
cated
the
new
bullding
just
at
accommCX\ate
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Swarthm
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8untia:r, .JaDIIUJ' ,ao
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etbal! team will 'meet a
the rear of the present Rutgers
The Board scheduled the matter
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3 in ieague play with wins over way trafflc, en~~ing .from Rutgers hlch time It ho
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avenue. Tile other plan showed
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7:30 P.M.-Adult Girl Scouts ... '. . . . . . . . . . .. Presbyterian Church
stands '4' and 2 with wins
proposed bUilding at the far
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Tuesda:r, .Januar:r 22
of the long plot and accessible
The resignation of Charles
Upper Merion, Radnor,
12:30 P.M.-Woman's Ch,lb· Luncheon .............. Woman's Club
Newtown and Nether Providence. from Union' avenue.
Klemmer, high school mathe1:00 P.M..--open House ..................... Sproul Observatory
This year's edition of Suburban
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Mrs. Ph"llis Cl er of Folsom 8:00 P.M.-R.G. Moon: UCollege Entrance Exams" . HS. Audtorium
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Garne!'s experiences of the
both schools,' and would save the gA ISCtt 00 f o..",eth
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Joyzelle
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rear po on 0
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'terial' ha
Lansdowne defeated Swarthmore some possible future need.
oa announced rna
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School Guidance Consultant, has
63-51. During the course of the
The Board asked Mr. Shay to b.een secured .t0~ erection of a
The members of the SWarth. been invited as guest speaker at
game the locals pulled up within investigate sewet' locations, rela" s~dewalk ann addition to the u?"- more Presbyterian Churell, at the the Montgomery County Guidance
3 points of Lansdowne many tive costs and other features of siDg gate located on !lbe north SIde
Meeting Wednesday nlg/lt, Association meeting next Montimes, but could' never qnite close the two locaiions. It alsQ plans
of the Swarthmo~e avenue track elected the following as 'Trustees: day. Her topic will be "The Prac- .
the gap. Cal Coleman had 22 consult admlnlstratioD and faculty crossing. The Railroad plans to
Roliert B. Clothier, Carl T. tical 'Appllcation; of Group Guldpoints, Andy Jones, 15, and Char- for Ideas on the advantages and e~ a~arrdlaglcadeatlythe end of
Lynn 'K!ppax, Jack H. lIIllle In th,e cla... ooin".
lle Wentz, 13,. but it was not disadvantages of each spot, and 51 ewa a
o,:,al
aero:;.,
McWilliams, and J; Roy Snape.
enough to cope with the 52 point
to weigh the problem again
t s ~thS SIdewalk d
Elected as elders are:
prO
any on the north
Clarence B. Campbell, Reavis
land of Lansdowne.
Meanwhile a State Department SIde ~nd thus .an ann to the other Cox,' Robert G. Erskine, Jr., Mrs.
Last Tuesday afternoon Swarth- of Public Instruction representa- crossiDg gate IS not deemed neces- Harold G. GrifIIn, arid Allan C.
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Newly 'elected DeaconS are
Nether Providence and jumped a room s'iiedule for the new bulld- A two per cent gain 10 real
off to a fine start and led 35 to 23 Ing. Charles Howland Swarth.
assessments for the
Thomas G. Chew, Mrs. Lee C.
at haU-time. But the Bulldogs' more ,avenue attorney' who was b~ed Swarthmore-Rutledge Dis- Gatewood, Robert M. Grogan, and
pressing defense caught up to the spokesman for· last month's peti- trict!his year was noted. Swartb- Mrs. John T. Pinkston, Jr.
Service'
Swartbmore !eam, and during tioners for reconsideration of site, more s 1957 ftgyJe, just received
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'most of the second half the Little addressed
letter to the Board from the Board of Assessment, is
Mrs. Frank G. Ke.inen of' HarvGarnet lost the ball wl}ile
aclqlowledging the Board's ex- $1,696,610 as coinpared to $7,521,- ard avenue I1ntertained last Th11ltSod
Our ample nocks and
Providence was capitalizing. With pression of appreciation for his.
In 1956, although
day at a small luncheon In honor
akilled Reglstered lObar·
but two minutes to play, Swartb- groups' Inlerest, further 'stating he current ~785,460 is a drop from of Mrs. E. W. 'Schauftler'of Chi';
mac:i.u
as.ute the ProtllPt
more ,waS down 9 points and with realized the difficulties facing the last year s $787,100.
cago, Ill., who is visiting her sOl~-.111
compounding
of all preone minute. and a haU to go was Board and 'offerlng assistance in
Mrs. Mary Dodd, borough tax In-law and daughter Rev. and
acripdons. Be sate EO cry
still down 1 points, but a goal by equalization of assessments or collector, was atuhorized to retain Mrs. Charles Anderson Of
Andy Jones, 2 fouls by Skip Skog_ other matiers in which the Board th", services of Ru.ssellJacoby for avenue.
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us tlIllIt time. Yoa~n ap:Iund, a goal by Cal Coleman, and might· welcome aid.
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collection of delinquent taxes.
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2 . fouls by Charlie Wentz 'sewed
Delaware Couno/ SuperintenAppllcation will be made to ~he
"I saw it In the SwartIiu!orean.'.'
aervlceand~ price..
up the victory in the waning mln_ dent of Schools G. Baker Thomp- Counly for an .. up-to-date per
utes and seconds of the ganie.
son wrote to the Board, request- capita llst, dndicating the Board
Jim Pappas and Barry Wright ing Ihat It provide a classroom has no intention of removing. ·the
CREMATION
CATHERMAN'S
also did a fine job for .swarthmore for handicapped children. Thomp- $15 per head collection on adult West Laurel' HIll Crematory
DRUG STORI!
with their all around ~t>Iay whiie son said he believed there Is need residents.
provides modern faclllties for
scoring 7 and 6 points respectlve- for such a room In the SwarthAt the request of the 'County complete service..
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ly. Charlie Wentz was high man more-Rutledge School District and School DIrectors 'Assoctatlon the
- B.aum~1 chapel
. 24 and Andy Jones next with cDnstruction costs would be re- Board
ed
i u tIDn sup•_ Cremotory
on qrQunds
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pass
a reso
Oignir..d columba,ium
20 points and many rebounds.
compensed through rental paid by porting the Association's proposal
- Individual 0' familv nicho'.
TOnight's game wilh Media Is the County School Directors to seek legislation
- Wid. ",I.<\ion of u'no
expected.to be another close bal- .Several olher schools have In~ equaliaztlon of assessments In
Impe~ Invtted
tle.
. eluded such units in the
county.
WEST LAUREL HILL
Leaves of alISence and eXjpellosel
CREMATO
grants were authorized for local
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school representatives to attend
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II's a -.wonderful feeling
when they're !!II proteded by
fIItJIJfJ6iJies
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Th~ough this agenc>: you can get virtualJy every fonu
. of iDSurance protectiOn you, need for your family, your
home, your automobile alid your business•..
And when you get lEma Casualty protection.through
us, you get far mORl than jllS! insurance • • .' you get
the policie~ with, the I'.s.-personal service. This meaDS
our ~ service, of coune. as well as ~y.~p
~ from olher Altoa Casualty Agents 8nd c:Iaim.
RrViCc
various education
meetings
this
Spring.
High SchOOl
PrIncipal
William Bush wllI go to'the SecondarY School Conference In
Washington, D. C. February 23 to
27. Robert Holm will attend the
Music Education National 'Conference In Atlantic City March 4
and 5. Adeline Strouse will be
chainnan of discussion groups on
foreign languages at the Pennsylvania Association for the Study
and Education of Mentally Gifted
Students In Altoona on March
Harry Oppenlander will take part
~ meetings of the International
Council for ExceptionaIChildren,
at Pittsburgh ,April 26 and 27.
Elementary Principal Thomas
Boyle was granted pennlsslon to
enroll his son Thomas In till; seCond grade, Rutgers. School The
Board is continuing
policy
accepting faculty members' children tuition free at least temporarily, although it commented that
SOme change· In pollcy' may be
necessary if the classes involved
become overcrowded by resident
pupils, At present live ohildren' of
I teacilers are enrolled.
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Supervising Principal Frank R
Morey's monthly stall nipol'ls r.i
veal 110 letters POinting out dental
defects discoVered In, the annual
examination of local school chil_
dren, have been sent to parepts.
lui leel'fIg"
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Ihot comes with· owning lhe nroYcies witll
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333 Da'1"".,h Aveo, Swarthmore
. '1(llpwlod 3-113.
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'. Charles W~ Kurtzhalz Lines Drawn for &Against PropoSed County Expressway, Route 'A',' Mothers' Polio March
Memorial Yesterday
As Alternate 'Blue' Route Gains Support; Time to ·Act Is Now Tues" Night, Jan. 29
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Park Ave. Resident Spent
Over Quarter Century'
in T8 Work
A M~orial Service for Charles
W; KurtzhaIz, whO$!! llfe W$S devoted to the cause of human welfare, was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Swarthmore Presbyterian church. Mr.
Xurtzhalz died at hia late home,'
114 Park avenue, at 4. o'clock
'l'uesday afternoon following long
heart Illness.
A resident of Swarthmore. for .
the pasi 37 years, Mr. KurtzhalZ
resigned the post' of executive .director of the Phila4elphta Tuberculosis _ and Health Association,
which hl' ha~ held for 17 years,
. in 11154.' He had served a quarter'
of a century In public health
work, first as a staff member of
the Philadelphia Association; then
for 9 years as executive' Secrei tarYof. the
Delaware County
Tuberculosis '!lssoc1ation, a'n Ii
since .1937 as director of th~Phil:'
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was elected to horio'rary .membership in the American Social
Hygiene Association ~'in grateftil
recognition. of his valued cboperation and many contributions to
publlc health and sociai welfare."
.Mr. Xurtzhalz founded Phna.delphia's' annual . observance 01
·Social Hygiene Day which contlnue~ since 1938: He served
.. '~ president Of ·the 'Natim{ol',(:onter~
ence· of Tubercutosls SeCretaries;'· i
as an liftl1Iate niember of the .
• Phi1ad~lphia County. Medical So,.
ciety; as a member otthe Jollit
Committee of the American, PIIarmaceutical. Assoclatiohl/nd· the
Am(!rlcan Social Hygiene' AssO~
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Swarthmore's fire horn which
falthfully exercises twice daily,
will gllt an extra fting neXt
day, January 29, as it touches off
the Borough's annual March on
Polio. At 1 o'clock shatp, the
blast will call forth well over
100 volunteers seeking contributions for the continuing ligbt
against Pollo.
Residents have been asked to
turn on their porch llg/lts as a
guide to thetr neighbOrs, and if,
t~ugh some unforseen slip-up,
theIr home is being skipped, they
are urged. to telepbone the captain for their neighborhoo4, llsted
below.
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Mrs. George L. Armitage, caplain; will have as her volunteers:
. Mrs. Leslie Korndaffer; Mrs.
Kenneth Crothers, Mrs. Eills Rum_
sey, Mrs.' Morris Potts, Mrs. Birney Morse, Mrs. Edward Cratsley,
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Mothers Club members and their
guests. Bridge, canasta, and other
faVorite games will follow, with
a' prize for eAch table. Club memher h
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thelr oWn playing cards to the
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will aid the SwartJui,or\! Recreation ASSOciation and the Swarthdtore Public Library.
. Chairman for the charity card
party'· is Mrs. L. Edward Brungraber. Her committee memberS
are Mrs. Arthur W. Colllns, Mrs.
Peter Coste, Mrs. J. Harold
Dl'mnt, Mrs. Donllld Fiedler, Mrs.
Toshiyuki Fukushima, Mrs. Robe~t E.' Pemberton, Mrs. Richard B
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RETURNS HOME
Mr. Peter B. Murray returned
to his home on Park avenue last
week following a . month's convalence In Crozer HospiuiI, Chester. Mr. Murray sustslnedburns
as the result of an industrial expli>Sion whicb Oceurr.a l\Iesday,
December 18.
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Monday ..i':c::·
For Cit
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aro yn r er CoHege Campus Club
Park Avenue Resident G.""es Pa'r."si-an medy
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Mrs. Sanford is the author .of OClt~ ~~ et h . :a~ par; the borougli and state as'belng un-·
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several booM.. ''The Healinl men s
c . ea quo . rs .. alterably OPpOsed to the "blue"
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t knoWn Haverford, Tuesday mo~ The rou-.te· C uncilm
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Was a Former
boOk, has been an'insplratton to state was representeq,by Richard pl~ ~ TU~~
P.l:. Employee
'Thieves Carnival' To Run
. many for its demonstration of the J. Harris deputy secretary of high- meeting that the' college is. the
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power of prayer. For tbI ;past. two ways and S. C. Weikert, Sr., chief BOl'QiIgh's larg·· t singl ~
Carolyn' Booth Tricker of 335
yesis !oks. Sanford and her hus- engineer of the 6th l\Igbway disIn the
Park avenue .passed a-\V8Y at her
In Clothier
band the Rev. Edgar Sanford !riel.
sian 01 borough feellng
Is also home FrIday; Jau.uary 18. She had.
The SwartIun~~ College fac:'
. li;ive Conducted numerous meet-,
Wave 01 lTo/ests
stated that substaDtial ellmlnatlon 'previously been a patient at the ulty and s~ will present 'the
lnis on the h"'!I i ng inmistry.
'A ·wave Of protest has developed Qf Riltledge homes (accOrdIng to American Oncologic Hospital in Parisian comedy, "Thieves' CarThe Presbyterian Church ex- about the route the propDrSed eDgineers the "All route will slice Philadelphia for eig/lt weeks.
~vill" by Jean Anoullh, translat-.
tends a cordial invitation to all multimillion dollar highway wllI ~utledge In ~o) will lose tax- ° Miss TrIck... was a former em- ed by Lucienne Hill, In Clothier
in the community 19' hear Mrs. take as' it runs from the vicinity abies for' the Union School' District ployee of the Philadelphia Elec- Memorial on the campus, tonight
Sanford discuss the development of Che~er to join the West Con- and that the local tax loss due to tric Company, Chester. She re- and Saturday, January 25 and 26
of the healing ministry In Pro- shohocken . Interchange of the the Indicated condemriaUon of tired. in 1952 because of illness..
at 8:15 p.rn. The production is
teRantlsm, and.the
in 'whicli ~\lYIPllExpre.way. 'l'wo routes 10000.homeS tor ttie.ProposJ!d Balli- .'. A' resident of ~ore' for sponsored by the Campus Club for
it can be applled In personal llves are under consideration, tbreemqre PlIce ~ Db clOver- 28 years, she was a member Of the!leneftt of scholarship fuDds
'lritl!out deuying th.. ~ty of havingbeell: e llmlnated,.inclua1ng' I~ Wblch Would alI'ect River- TrInity Episcopal Church'.
of the COllege. T1ekets wmtMi
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M~a. The state proposed lOuie 8J!d Oirden avenue, North Ches- ilary and :ftorence Tricker, and· Upon its. flrst perfOrmance and
: ] .Sunday Book Review - IS deslpated "A". The other. roJlte
road i;nd Swarthmc>re place, a .brother Frank, all of the Park publlcatlon In Engt~nd live years
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' ago, the London Times said Of It,
lin. Peter E. Told, Park
route,lIOIIIetimes· l!8lled ''Cnpn ~ also expl'eSSeJl that Chester
Services Were conducted
"a frothy, .ftimsy . enchantment,
JkUe, will be the special pest at Creek route", wbteh is supporlecl" , (ContiDIied QIl,Page 5)
Oliver Bair's, PblladeJpbla, !lon- marrying' high comedy and the
the Ptesb)~Y~
by Del.lbboriDc COIIIIhunities.
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P'oUP. meetlDir Sun~. ni8ht . at. The SwarthrnoreaD.. ~ shows
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. former assiatant at Trinlty ChlJRh story d( Pi'eneh' tIlift!!S and ....
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~ routes 118·. ~ .~, ~ M;emberS Of ltappa lta_'Ga!n_ an4 on~time resident Of 8.81111_ Bah aristocrats."
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.:': Speekl.,. et,.p;m.·m the WGI!t- ~W'1oe!d dfilatkIll.· "A" route. " 1Illlw1ll _ a t the 11_ . . . . mote. Interment. took place. in
TIle three \hle'Vell wIll.be play_
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u JlCIUt1t .•~. cemetery, 1'Idla- ed . byPbllip Praaer.. J'uItwi
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 4
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8)1d Roy Carroll; BOrough Secre- Arohimbut.EStates between Marple
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Meeting' For
tary Elliott RichardSon (co1lncil- and Hllverford Townships and
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.' mppl~yed), delegate o} the Bo..... continue to the Sc.h\lYkillExpressMrs. Agnes Sanford, known oogb's Coimcil"appolnted Plan- .way, south of CoDshohocken. In
throughou~ thie cOuntry ,lind.ning Commlssion Walton H. Nas- general It p&rIJllets RoUte 320;
abroad as a writer and. speaker on; and Ch:u-les B. Howland, 505'.
Bor9 Not Co';'mitled.·
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. day, January 31, at 8 p.m. m. the sentatlves of at least a dozen Dell- the last ·m,Unicip9.nty involved to
Swarthmore Presbyterian. Church. ware County. c?mmUBiti!'S who take ·astand. Its 'wsitlon is' ni)lde
---Her topic will be ...n~tJed "The discussed the Delaware. County dltlicult ·by v.,e factthat.SwartbConquering Jesus."
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vhonor at a MartI,u on J8DUU7·21. The 1ltt1e Mr. aDd Mrs. Carroll P. Street. _
'Mr. and Mn. James PaImer
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Mrs. Howard H. Driehaus of a : " . e the engagement of ibelr
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FaIr- to Dr. Norman Gerar
- , Bradford Giles, daughter of rs.
of . Mrs. MBthew Clarke of.
son of Mrs. Eva McCrum of
r Carr Giles of Rutgers avefield, Conn., who has ~~Jsj~ KnIgl>ton Churcb road, Leicester, ';.~teand the late Mr. Giles, to
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B!:AUTY SALON
and Mrs. R. T. Bates of Ya eave- McCrun-:.
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c 'd Mrs Wiillam Ja.,kson I
since December
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. ord da' hter of Mr.
Miss Henry Is a gradua 0 . e Blackman of Chestnut Hill, too
REGULAR CARE DEFIES WINTRY WEATHER
Teela
of Rut- College of William and Mary, W.I- place Saturday afternoon, Janu9 South Chester Road
and Mr.. ames d Eleta Jones lial)1sburg, Va. Dr. McCrum, who ary nineteenth, at four o'clock in
ge.. avenue, an
,
. t t k his
Pr b terian
Call. Klngswood 3-0476
t
f M
d Mrs Edmund is a physlclS, 00
the Swarthmore
es y
AcHv
...
_Iter
of
tit.
Sw.rtIt.o
.. IIIIIIH•• Auoclatfeto
enter- at the Universlty_ of Oxford.
Church. The ceremony was per_
,
Ined at Teela's home Saturday
.
formed by the Reverend; Mr. Jotat
f Debbie Sullivan of
Mr. and Mrs. Talcott Gnswold seph P Bishop and the ReVerend
af ernoon or
.
k III announce the
.
Whltte
e
Cornell aveilUe who I e a v e s of WID'I et a,
., .
Mr. H. Lawrence. mor:
tod ov and wilI reside engagement of their daughter, The bride was given In marnage
th
Swar
more
~ in Pittsburgh. Nathahe
.
CI'b
to" Donald
d
with her family
31 orne,
by her brother, Mr. Char Ies D uGuests included Mrs. Stanley Beall M~cElwee, son of Mr. an~ ley Gills of Swartmore. ~he wore
Steciw and the girls of her fourth Mrs. IrvlD R. MacElwee of M. a bridal gown of I~lian SIlk made
but Advance Registrations are Limited in
grade class. The girls presented Holyoke place..
. .
with a tight fit.ting ~ce, off
blJr 'Next Ten-WeekCQurse Starting
Debbie with a book about Betsy Miss Griswold IS a lurnor at Vas- shoulder low neck outbned wit!'
W!:DNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 6
Ross.
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sar College ~d Mr. Mac~:Iw,,? a Alencon lace, lon~ tig~t sleeves,
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Conwell of senior at Pnnceron UmVerSl~y. and a boutJant skirt w.th a short
,
OBEDIENCE TRAIN YOURD06 AT
.
Colu~bia avenue had as their where he played o~ the v~rs.ty train. Her short tulle veil fell from
SWARTHMORE HleiH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
A
h ....y for y.. or yo.r c.II....
guests last week end Mr. and Mrs: football team, and IS captam of a. ~ap of Alencon lace and silk.
.ha.
pay.
o. wltlt • o;..,........d
She carried a round loose bouquet
William Gorman of Westfield, the lacrosse team.
Write
or
p
....
'or
f.rti.r
lefor••flan:
.
N. J., formerly of Swarthmore. Miss Griswold,. a fourth genera- of white ,violets. with insets.,.of
.
DOG
TRAINING
SCHOOL
OF
DEL,
CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Conwell entertained tion Chicagoan, IS a gran~~augh- tulle and narrow edging of tuUe
704
14t1t
Av
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.o.pect
'.rk,
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LEil'" 2.391,
Saturday at a surprise birthday ter Of Mrs. Howard C. Ph.ll1ps,
ti¢ with satin streamers caught
party for Mrs. Gorman.
Northfield, Ill., and of Mr. and with small clusters of violets. .
Mr. and Mrs. James Sorber of Mrs. Robert P. Crane of PasaMiss Patricia,. GlIes, the sister
404 Walnut lane will sail on Feb- dena, Calif., formerI~ of.
. of the bride, acted as her maid of
ruary I for a slx months' trip to She made her debut .m June, 1954, honor and wore a powder blue
France, Italy, and Spain. T~eir at a dinner dance ID the Indian satip dress made with ,a tight fitCHECK YOUR CAR . FOR WINTER
house will be occupie'd dunng Hill Club.
ling bodice, low round neck, and
Tllne Moto" '
Delco Batteries
their absence by Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. MacElwee. is a member
short sleeves. Her wide lIared
. Winterize With' Prestone or Zerex
Eckhard Hess of Chicago, III. Dr. the Peilnsy~~ania ~ociety. Sons
sldrt oJ waltz length had two
Hess will be a member of
the Revolution, belDg a bneal de- groetS of deeper blue at the back.
Gulf, Gas and Oil
psychology depariment at Swarth- scendant of General Nlnlan Beall She wore a small matching hat
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
more College for the spring se- and of his grandfather, Colonel of, powder blue and carried a
ROBERT J. ATZ,liIIg".
mester.
Thomas Beall, who buIlt Dumbarloose l!<>uquet of Parma
OF'PO!lite Borough Par\ing Lot
Mr. Howard B. Green, formerly ton Oaks In 1701, and of his father violets tied with matching ribbons
Klnglwood
.
Dartmouth cind. LafayeHe
of 201 South Chester road, is now Colonel Ninian, Beall, who was to which violets were attached. ..
living at the Dowden Nursing given a land grant along the P~
Mr. William Jackson Blackman
Home, Newtown Square. Mrs. tomac in 1655. Colonel Beall bUIlt acted as best man for his son.
Grover G"eene, who Is at the the first Presbyterian Church,
The ushers were Mr. Leroy
presen,t time resldlng at 201 South which was located at Patuxpnt, ~derson. of Latrobe, and Mr.
Chester. road, entertained Mr. Md., in 1704. Mr. MacElwee Is Edward Fox, .Mr..Doooid Guthrie,
Green at his former home for also descended from 'Thomas and Mr. Stephen' Spencer, all of
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lunch last Wednesday.
Sprigg, a Justice of the Quorum, Swarthmore. . .
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Dr. arl~ Mrs.. Leroy E. Peterson In Maryland, and Hig,h Sheriff in
Mr.. Giles wore a beige and
of . Vassar avenue eBter~ed Maryland In the 1660 s, and from brown chiffon gown with. a small
guests from Newark, Del., at dln- John NuthalI, one of. his Lordsatin hat. Her corsage was
'ner Saturday evenIpg.· Dr.
shlp's Justices In Virginia in the of yellow orchids.
Mrs. Peterson wi~.thelr guests 1660's.
.
. . Mrs. Blackman. 'wore a: Navy
. afterward attended the play "King
MacEI~ee 'is a grandson of blue satin dress: with a m.,tcldlllli
\of He"1!s" at the Players Club.
author anct.'edtic~toI", the
hat and a corsage .of rose-pink
',The gu,ests were Mrs. Edward B.
Joseph V. CoIUns. His, mother, cameilias.
VACUUM CLEANER
, CLEARANCE
cooper·: and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, is presiA reception at the Swarthmore
R. Perkins of Newark, Del.
dent of the Republican Women of WOlJlan's Club followed the cereHoover Deluxe
Betsy Plccard daughter ~f Mr. PeI\Dsylvania, an.d Regent of' ~e mony.,
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and Mrs. Donald Piccard of Dlck- Philadelphia Chapter Daughters
Hoover Lark
inson avenue has been recuperat- of the American Revolution.
Ing from a tonsllectomy performijoover Constellation
ed in Bryn Mawr Hospital.,
Demonstrators
Feted
Dr. Arthur J. Jones of 407
Used Cleaners (all makes)
North Swarthmore avenue is· in
Mr. and Mrs. William JacksOn
Taylor Hospital where he is re- Blackman' of Chestnut Hill enter~
Hoover belts and bags
covering from an operation per- tained at the Roiling Green Golf
FOR ALL
formed Tuesday mornl"g on Doth Club Friday evening at a rehearsal dinner for the bridal party
MAGAZINES
knees following a fall on the ice prior to the ~arriage of Miss PrlsLLOYD I.
Friday rn'ght
..,
Dart..a ....· Av••••
.
cilla Bradford Giles, dauihterof
3.2080
PattonhasGilmour
of librarian
Harvar!l Mrs. Walter C. Giles of Rutgers
avenue'
been elected
'of the Dickinson College chapter avenue, an4 the late Mr. Giles,
Compl... SIoo ..... a ......UlJl...
and Mr. Jackson Farr Blackman,
,
100
Patlc
Ave.,
Swartlunore, Pa.
.
of Phi Delta Theta, one of ten na- son of roIr. and. Mrs. Blackman.
Klngswcfod '3-600c:i'-::- CLearbr~ok 9~
tional soei,!1 fraternities. on ilie The weddln~ took place -at 4
campus.
sophomore, GIlmour Is ococ
'I'k Sa~'
d'
ft n n In the
Swarthmore. Pa.
. . AInb'l
,urayaeroo
m8Jormg
10.ogy..
Swarthmore Presbyterian Churc.h'·1
S· t 'J'
2';21:'
KNOWS Carpet
J ane Ma cAlI!me, d aug.
hte r of
. a"..;.. My.tery
_Fr ,,&
S••p ....
Mr. and ~s.. John C. MacAlpine, Miss Giles was h~nored. at a Islller Wllllo....
Node,rNorth Princeton avenue, ?~ been luncheon I and kitchen
''UNGUARDED MOMENT~'
named secretary of V~rl~bes.
er' given by Mrs.- WilHam MiiltOn
.
(In reehilfC:9Ior)
Iow.a State Co.llege. y~e~~. IS a Harvey of Media. She was also
Fri. Feal.,", 1:..0. • ,~ .. p.M ••.
Sat. Feature, 64-10_ P.M.
serIes 0 f skits• a~ d 10d IV.dU al guest of .bonor at a shower g;v'm "
talent acts W~lch ~ put on for by Mrs. G. West Cochrane of
:~:~C::~~~';';:.'O~
live n~g/lts dUflDg wmter quarter. Riverview road. Mrs. Henry Dure
SATURDAY 1: ',M•.
,
Jane IS a memberof,Pi Beta Phi of' Ogden avenue and Mrs.
1-Calo, Cortoou
social s o r o r i t y . .
Z.-5hart Saillec."
. !
Mr. and .Mrs. William D. J o n e s 3 - " H e ' d l & 'ater"
en~ed
De"l"80nals
The .Bouquet
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C~ 'c~ord
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AIdIq... & GollillNl Shop
I'ro"r._ ..... Walll........
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,
Teachers
Col1~ge.
Mrs. Richard H. Burdsall,
daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Alban
E. Rogers of Park avenue, is recuperating at her home In Great
Barrington, Mass.,' after undergoing an emergency appendectomy.
They'~re Here!
SCOUT IDIIES
'1\ose Dtlllcloils
Barga.-ns'
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'10VE, ME lENDER" .
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AT SUCH
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. BOGART
''lEft HAND,1tf
PRICES!
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(Cm.rncncoPt .. Tedlnfcolor)
7:05 • 10:15 P.".
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a $irt 'Scout QI" ~wnt.
Call Mf'S.' A. H. SiI¥.en
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uAit and Mass Media" lopic of New
'Cooper Foundation Lectures
ot
cast has
I
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Col. Stevens to Speak
at Lions Club Monday
.
.
"Antiaircraft Weapons Used to
Defend Philadelphia" will be the
Under ·the series title "Art and Mas; Media," 'the William J; I topico!. a' talk by Colonel Pat M.
Cooper 'Foundatlon will bring to the Swarthmore College campus ili Stevens, Ill, to 'the Swarthmore
Febl1fary, Ma:rch, and April; seven, speakers, leaders in the fields Lions Club, Mqnday, JaJluary 28,
of,. the dance, music, novel, thefIter, musical comedy, telvision, and; at the Strath Haven Inn. The premotion pictures. Jeromot Robbins, Os.ar Hammerstein II, Budd Schul- I sentation will Include a cororect
berg, Harold Clurman, Paul Creston, Lawrence Langner, an'd a movie on the NlKE AJAX guided
motion
picture director to be announ"'lP later, will talk about the missile.
'
Dei's to Meet
•Colonel Stevens is the ComTbeDelta Gamma sewing group effect of mass media upon' the artist's work. .
The fact. that literature, the dance, drama, and music reach mande~ of 24th AAA Group, the
will meet today at· the home of
most
members 'of our SOCiety through .the so-called "mass media," I organization responsible for the
Mrs. Mark Bittle, 125 Rutgers
s!,ch
as
television" radio, motion pictures, ·and magazines, seems to Army's antiaircraft defense of
avenue.
impose a special set of clr~umsiances on the art~ who .wishes both: Philadelphia. The headquarters of
;;;;~~;;;:;~~~~~~;;;;;'fl to eXpress his artistic ide~s f~j~hfully .and at the same time to reach 124th AAA Group is .In Swarth.:,
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CAMPUS CLUB
the public. The speakey'will discuss such questions as the limitations more on Ha",ard avenue at the
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''THIIYI;'·~::iNIYAL''
and restrictions. which in·a,s s ·
. former site of Mary Lyons School.
TonlQht; Sat., 8:15 '.W. .
medla'impose on the artist, the
't
,in Clothl,r MemorIal
0
An expert
on antiaircraft
of popularity to artistic
C I
I St
to
Io ..fit of ..... Scholanhip Fund _ .
h
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ib
w
weapons,
0
one
evens
came
value, of
andwork
t e inpasS!
Swarthmore from an assignment
nck.h $1.50 (with CoII.g. Can! 7&<1
effects
the Ie.
media.
!
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'Rocan.
k dH' II' Keyno e
For Canteen Tomorr'.o'
Children up to' hn • .2Sc)
Garnet Canteen will rock and in LondDn' with the North AtThe
first'
speaker
on
February
roll
tomoqow night. The Melha- 'Iantic Treaty organization where
!
10. will,be Jerome Robbins, cholle- dlst. Church is donating the ser- he worked on problems of the
Su.nny. B"q. O.rchar~
ographer
for "On the Town, vices of Its aSsistant minister, Mel standaPdlzation
of weapons used
'\Hi~" Button. Sh~," "CalI Me
.
~.
Taylor, to give new life to the by member nations of NATO.
Madam," "The King and I," and Canteen's winter season. .
The organization that Colonel
most 'recently· "The Bells Are
Mr. Taylor will bring his 'own' Stevens heads is coqtposed of four
Ringing," the Judy Holliday hit combo to' supply enterl'llnment antiaircraft artlliery battalions.
All 'e.t Varlet'es' In flrlme C~ndltlon
currently playing on. Broadwi4f, and music for dancing. Tom These units form a ring of NEE
'Fre••. Fram O.r Ow. Modtirn .411, iCoDdltloned Stora,~.
which' he ~Iso directed. He' lias Reizner Will play' the' hom with AJAX and 90 millimeter gun Inworked with' the Ballet, Theatre,
Borrlng on the drluns' and stallations around the Ph!ladelBanet Russe,·and New York City the ivories tickled by Mel l)imself: phla Industrial area.
Center.
of the program' are to
Colonel Stevens, who resides in
. A Specialty - Always Good
Oscar.
Hammersteln
II,
whose
be
songs
by
Elvis
Presly
(Mr.
Bor_
Springtleld,
is a native of Granes.
V'
it
.
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.
. IS
.
. . .
musical comedlps, such as I'Show ring) on bis geet"", four group vlIJe, Ga., and is a graduate of
WOLFF'S APPLE HOUSE
Boat," "Carousel," "South Paclftc," contest games, "nd a disc jockey Georgia' Institute of Technology.
and "Oklahoma,"
have made show with a!lcHen"" partIlclpaOld Fashioned Fireplace -'Oil Paintings .
Brbadway
hL9tory'wlIl
discuss
the tion.
. Mr. and Mrs, J. Passmore EIkI
'
Open All Wlnfe"
. AlBpl. 'arkl., - Opea All WI"'r
problems of ,the librettist 'on FebThe chaperons are Dr. and Mrs. inion of Harvard avenue enterRoute 452 Mile South of Route I
ruary 17.
Glen Smith and. Mr. and Mrs. talned at dinner Friday at the
Hrs. , ....-6:30 P.... .. ..Idl. 6-1610
. Novelist Budd' Schulberg, who Paul Willis, Phil Swayne' will 'Strath "Haveit Inn for Dr. and
LIMA.
PA.
s••. 10 ••••-6'30 p.w.
.
will speak February ~4, is prOb- supervise.
'
. Mrs. Joseph Stokes, Jr.,. Miss Jean
.
I !
abJi ·~t known . for his novels
S~okes and, Mrs. HowardW. Elk"What Makes SaMmy Run.". '''l'be
Gibbons Home Party
inton of Germantown, and Mr:
Disenchanted," • arid ''T.lle Hardir
The ladles of the Gibbons Home and Mrs. David C. EIkinton wi:th
They FaIL" His. motion p!~tui-e will ,entertain at a party Tuesday; their sons Thomas; David and
scenario "On the Waterfront" re'
2'9:Mrs. George A. Hunter Steven, of Moylan. Mr. and Mrs.
of
will show colored, RichmondP. MilIe~ of Overbrook
ceived. an Oscar' and awar~
the New York Critics,Foreign slides of her: triP. to Bermuda.
and Mrs. T.· :Barclay Whiston of
I/C::O,·re..po,ndenlts;· Screen Writers"
Moylan were Saturday dinner
Guild, and. the Venice Festival.
"I saw it .in the Swarthmorean.'·
guests of Mr. and Mrs. ElkInton.
.
. Director-producer Harold Clur~
,
- -"
hils
Shop at, Our Counter Where The
and Sing," "Desire Under the
Elms,'~ c'Time of· the Cuckoo,"
.Merchilnd'se
Marked Down To
"The Member of the Wedding,"
ROGERS
LANE
WALLINGFORD. PA.
"
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and
"Bus Slop." More recently
One Half Price
the 19.55-1956 theater season saw
invites Y9u' to
two Chirmall-direc'ted playS a!'
Toys,' Hobby Items' and Eleven Cameras Broadway,. ''TIger at the, Gates,"
and '.'Pipe Dream." He. \viiI speak
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March 3. .
.'
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(simple ones to 35 mm) Are On Sale Here.
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 2 - 5 p'.M.
On .March 10. a HOllywpoddl~pening of Ninth Annual Shidenls' EXhibition and
will' discuss art in' relation
New Items Being Added And Taken Away to .nlbtion
plcltjre,s.
Registration for New 'eim of Classes Which Runs
PaUl cres~ri, ,composer . and
From. This Counter Each Day.
From Februal'J 4 to May Ul,1957
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musician, will; spe.ak March 17.
Mr.
Sw~rthniore'during \1he (a'U
semester, has comp9sed In. ev'!ry
:Students will demonstrate cla~s work in Ceramexcept
opera,
including
medlllln
.
. ,
.
. ics, Early AmeriC~1n Decoration, Painting, Jewelry
wcrksfol'" radio, motion .pictures
. Ballroom Dancing, Puppet Making, etc. .
and .. televisioq. . HiS ~st. syni~
6 Pill". Avenlle. Swarthmo.... Pa:
captured the New Yorl<
Muslc
CriticS"
ClrcIe Award as
,
t' Friday 9 fci ~:30
the' best. An\erican' orcbe/l\1"al' work
of the 1943 season;~'hI. SeCond
Week-Days. Daytime· Gnd Et-eIU.-g$
\vas performed by the
PalnHng and Drawihg Robert Anthony, Cyril Gardner, .
.
.
,,
B 0 s ton' Symphony Orche~t.ra
.
lUosephiile deWitt Lipfoh,' Katherin'e Porter
Ceramics - Anne Cftuse Richardson.
'
!!clllptlll'e
Maurine.
Ligon
,
,
,.
.
.
touted the .U.S,s..~.
Early AmericCIlI Decoration - Edna' WInter
Representing the field of teleMe~lwo"'. Jewelr1 and Enamellng!-,~irl,,~8sbree
vision, Lawrence Langner will
Photograph, - F. F. Zimmerman .
'.
speak April 7. From 1945 10·1952
P,ppet MaJiing - Emma Louise Warfield
'.
produced 'the television series
SIlk Screening ~ 8eano. A. Medford
.
''Tbeatre .Guild on the AIr," and
SIlk Shade Malil.g.- Virginia R. Tlihher
since '19\i1 4as been producer of
Weaving,.... Robert F. Staffo"": .
.
'.
the' "United States Steel Hour."
Woodw.. ~h!lg and.
,efliilsltliilj _ Walter Omlor ,
ThreIe o1hel- l1$jor 'lnterests .of
B"ltrilam Deinclng - Phil Cooper
..~, ,
.
:, "
Mr•.. I:.angner are the Theatre
. ""stody.amlcs - ~th Bolling
..
Guild, ! of which he· was a chief - T~.a·ge DramaHcl - _lIari!ara Graves
",
founder, his . Westport . Cliuntry
Frencll ConversaHaa ..;.. Betty· Lengyel ..
:,
Playhouse in.Conriecticut, and the
..
-:' ,
Ainerican
Shakespeare
Festival
"PI:RMANENT" NEEDLES
Theatre and Academy at Stratford, .Conn.
'
CAUSE
.
,
SatUrday Mornings and Peek-D.y
Ali of, the' lectures· are oPen, to
the 'publlc apd . -iviIi. be' 'lield at
. ..... ,Afternoons' . '. .:
8:111 ·P.m. in the Meeting House on
PeI.H.g alld Drewiilg ..... Cyril &.r'dnitr
us cIted!;)'OI!r .' the Swarthmore College'campus:
Ce......fc~ ~ M.ude Scott Rem.. ,.
.
..
No chlirSi>. is .made for: admission;
naedhi' mim'
firne
to
'time.
Geiiuiite:
FicWIfontt
diamonds
now
MetalWorte
Jewelry
aNlEllal.eD
.
.
-Mary
Boyd
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At ,'the' conCluSIon of the series,'
....
pp
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-:-Emme
Louise
Warfield
.
.
priced from $11.95.' Sapphires from· $2.50.!_.
SwBrtbmore hoPes to_ publish /8 . .~~khIg_ Welter Qmfor
" . ' . .'
Conect;oo of' these leetuies.
lallet. ,TN aild AcrHaHcs_ Mary .Louise fIorsy1M .
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C!'eatiye Da_""'" Janet Shugart
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Ct.Hdn.·s Tlleal•• ..;.. Iai'INora
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Classes for Children
.' MAY
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protect y~ in~liI...,t,~ rec:~ICI"byhavin~
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Winter .·Jackets
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Top' Coats
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:-Su... & Mon•• Jan.Z~~28
ELYIS 'JlISur
talented
.;
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'tec:hntcolor)
. Alps
l=ilmR in the ,$wJu
of Vassar avenue had as their re-
cent week end guest their. nephew
"Woody" MacWhOrter, who is a
spphomore at W~ Chp.ster State
'
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been chosen with ,the main roles
being enacted by .members
Blackfriars,' the school dramatic
organization. The business ,manager; Richard Gurin, has aPPOlnt~
ed David Edwards as ticket 4rommittee chairman and Stephen
Delano as publiclty cbalrman.
,
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w.,,,,,.,,,.
All unusually
.SltUF .and ROOR ITEMS
CARPET CLEARANCE
Full rolls
. Part rolls
Remnants
Used,rugs
IJ~~~~~;~~~~~2~
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. Sale •
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STA
Pride
- ,
Production tor the school play
"Pride and Prejudice," a J.lg'ht
comedy to be Presented at 8: 15
p.m. February' 22, . ,In the IUgh
School auditori\lll'l, is 1(o'ell under
way at Swarthmore High School
wider the directlon of Mrs. Han.-
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Fellowship, who will be hosts to vice Hildegarde Hutcheson. Peter ~
, begin at 9:45 a.m. Sunday with the other Delaware County Meth- Campbell. - Rosemary Cox. and ~
classes for all ages. At the 11
Youth Fellowships,· wlll John Cratsley will participate; 'the
o'clock Morning Worship Service
"Youth Sunday" will be obServed.
Mel Taylor will present thesermono using ,liS his topic. "The
Church and Youth." Members of
the Youth Fellowship Will J'Din
with the Chancel Choir in the
anthem and the Junior Choir will
New Bra.c:h Store
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provide refreshments and help in ushers will be Andrew Nichols. .
Lawrence Park Shopping Center
the service.
David Clarke. Sain Hayes. Robert
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John Harveson. and Ted
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d
Wednesday Morning; from 8 to
students at Swarthmore fi!
prou oa
EL 6...2070
Broomall
8'30
'or a
iii
. • th e MYF WI'11 meet "College.
fii
pre-school prayer meeting at the
Church School classes "ill meet 1!1
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at 9.'30 an'd 11'. 'a Senior I'ngh !!!
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OUR OWN EXPEItT TElEVISION SERVICE DEPT.
The Cottage Prayer Meeting Bihle class convenes at 10:45. iii
l'ii
will be held on Wednesday at 8 Men's and women's Bible classes ~
p.m. at the home of Mr. and are held at 9:30.
~ G.E. Appliances
Mrs. Purnell, 304 Cornell avenue.
The Communicants Class will ~
RCA COLOR TV
John Patterson ,will be the lead- meet at 4:30 in Mr. Bishop's ~
Spec:ia'Dlsc:ou"," Prices fo Swarfllmoreans
cr.
study.,.
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The choirs will rehearse on
The Junior High Fellowship will
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Thursday~herubs at 3:45; Jun- meet at 5 o'clock in the Womwn's
iors at 4:15, and Chancel Choir Association room to discuss "You
a t 8. p.m.
Your Summer Vacation". Sup_
Next Friday and. Saturday•. per at. 6: 30 and choir reb""rsal
CHURCH SERVICES
Februa,ry 1 and 2. the 8th Annual at 7 Will follow.
South District youth Conferellee
Senior HIgh Fellowship will
APPRECIATION
PRESBYTERlAN CHURCH
will be held at Trinity Methodist- meet for supper at 6: 30 in Mc•
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
Church Chester The program Cahan Han following choir re_
John Schott. Associate ~ begins 'Friday ni~t willi a ban- ?earsal !It 5. Th'1 grOUP will meet
We exhind our gr.ateful apprecl~
Sunday. JanllalJ 27
..
!Il the Hearth rOOm ilt 7 to view
9:30 A.M.-AdWt Bible Class... quet. Panel dISCUSSIOns. meetings
III
titled ''Hi ""
P d' '"
cilion to the thousands of fcimllies
men
9:30 and ,,11:00 A,M. - Ch ureh and a social w il1 conclude Sat- aM B'
h . ill I dgner di aron,
sI
who have relied on our sirvlc:~"
' School Classes.,
d '
r. IS op w
ea a seus on
9.30 and 11:00 A.M.-youth
ur ay s program.
on "The Meaning of Forgiveness".
,The Young Adults will meet for
Sunday.
4:30 P.M.-CommunIcants Class. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Bible stuay at 7:15 in the Wom5:00 P.M"~r. High Fellowship.
Availability today of the heal- an's Association room. At 8 p.m.
6:30 P·MM·-SMr. HTighl FeBookllowshlp • ing power of divine Truth will Mrs. Peter E. Told will gtve a re_
8:00P. .rs. od.
b
b' d
Chriti
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DIIIC'roil O. PUNDAts
Review.
e emp aSlZe at
s an Cl- ;vIew of "A Bag of Books".
1820 CHESTNUT ST,RIET .,.
Monqy. JlIDllalJ 28
enee services Sunday, when the
The Christian Education Work7:30 P.M.-Qhurch School Work- Lesson -,Sermon is entitled shop convenes from 7:30 to,9:30
OlIVER IL BAlII,.r-.d..
MARY A. BAIt. ......dllll ,
shop.
,
"Truth."
p
m
Mondays
ToIopho"" .. 6-1511
ThlU"lldily. JanllalJ 31
,
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8:00 P.M.-Mrs. Sanford: ''The
Christ Jesus' healing of the
The Men's Association Dinner•.
_Conq':!.erlng Jesus!'
"Woman which had a spirit of iiI- the second for the year. will be
MEl'HODIST CHURCH
firmity eighteen years. and was held Tuesday at 6: 3(1 p.m. in.McJ~hn C. Kulp
bowed together. and could hi no Cahan Hall. Robert G. Dunlop;
Minfster
wise lift up herself" (Luke 13) president of the Sun Oil ComRobert Wilde
will be among the Scriptural pas, pany will give a talk entitled '
sages read from the Klitg James "W'hat Is 'l!'our ChOice", The comMinfster of. Music
Sunday. JanllalJ 27
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9:45 A.M:-Sunday School.'
er on of the BIble.
.
chorus i"'ill alS() be present
11:00 A.M.-Mel Taylilr will
The public is cordially invited to sing at the meeting. If callers
preach. '
to attend the services at First
missed anyone planning 'to
7:00 P.M.-MYF
Church of Christ,· Scientist 206 attend. he is cordially' asked to
'l'RINITY CHURCH
ParI< avenue, at 11 .a.m.
'call the church office.
tt La"'renre Whittemorr Rectot
The Board of Deacons will meet
8:00·~~~_~0~1ID~~0n.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES in·the Woman's Association rOOm
9:30 A,M.~Mornlng Prayer.
Chester Quarterly Meeting will at 8: 30 'p.m. Tuesday. following
Church School.
be held at Swarthmore next Sat- the Men's Dinner.
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11:15 A.M.-MOrning ,Prayer.
I u.,dllY, January 26.' Sessions slsrt Tbe weekly meeting for prayer
. Tuesday. JlIDllalJ 29
. at 10 a.m . ." the Meeting House. Is held at 1 p.m. Tuesdays.
5:40 P.M.-EveDingPrayer.
In addition to the regula'r bUsi"
The Primary" Clioir will reWednesd"f. JanllalJ aD
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7:00 A;M.-Holy Communion.
ness inclUding the annual report hearse at 3: 30 p..m. Thursday. the
9:30 A.M.-
FrIday. FeIJraarJ' 1 ' b e a report' from tbe foll~wIng Chancel Choir rehearses at 7:30
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Committees:
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p.m.
'l'RE RELIGIOUS SOC~ETY
Committee OJ' the Friends JourMrs. Agnes Sanford will· speak
OF FRIENDS _
nal. Committee on E Ide r 1 y
the church, sanctuary at 8 p.m.
Satura&Y. lanllalJ 28
Friends, and the Prison S e r v l e e O D the topic "The Con10:00 A.M.~ h est e r Quarterly
Jesus". The entire' grea.+~
Meeting in the Meeting House. Committee. Lunch will be served
..,.
12 Noon-Luncheon in 'Rushmore in the Rushmore Room at noon.
area communIty' is
Room.
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At the Adult Forum sl1llIiaY
invited to atteJicL
81UU1ay.
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The
Club will meet tor
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""'w)s.
ns. executive sec9 ••~ A M .-~u~,
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tary f th
a covered dish supper and "Fun
. 9:45 A.M.--.Adult 'Forum: Lewis re
0
e American FrIends N'lght" Monday, February 4' at
H
oskins
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''Decisions
We
Face
in
Service
Committee.
will speak on 6:30 in McCahan Han. Those
I 957
''Decisions We Face in 1957." This
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. is the concluding Forum in the plannIng to attend are asked to
. Children cared tor in Whittier
call the J DIm Kennedy·s. KIngs_
House. AIl are wi>lcoll'e.
cunent series arranged by the wood 4-1912.
1
Monday. Jann....,. 28
Peace Committee of the Meeting.
That'. right I.A giant power people. this great power
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
UNITARIAN NOTES
pool linking Philadelphia
EllictricWith neI~· iLtercollllectiOL make. it
AIlw:;~7!~.F~.c.
UNITARIAN FEW»YlSHlf'
"Adam's Rib Wuz' Robbedl". a
~Iectric light and power fIOIa'ble to·. iuilbe at an
FIRST CHURCH OF
of 1IMw... C •••• :,
sennOll by R!werend, IrvingR.
CHRTST. SCTENTIST
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Murray ,~f the First Unitarian
eoDIpani.- to-day ...... tUn.- tlie L8WIIIIt and moat
generating equip.
,SWARTHMORE
i
of Pittsburgh, will be read
I'E cm-tom9l'l' of greater
Park Avenue below Rarvard
.
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member of the UnitariAn Fetreliability of eli :tric __ mentiL theentlre_Th18
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'0:50 A.II.-.I...,.
Icw-cr.
vice tIIan ever before.
. polla pool is furtha' enu:oo 'AOII:-Sun-:~~l,
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d_ of PE·. p1annlng,and
, 11:00 A.K.-The Lesson SenuOb
IhOD A.II~W""'I~ Soo:wIce.'
the '-ellowship meeting Sunday.
Serviag
aome
48,000
IIqlIIl'e buildlng to _
you bet.. will be "Truth."
- . "MAli'S III WUZ 1011EO"
As the title lmpU.., the sermon
IIIl* ,aD4 6ft IL milHoa
. To .. bod loy •
of ...
deals with women and their place
- . LOW aad fa ~ 1utuN.
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._ ~ _'.......e """eme Of things today. The
SocIal Adult PelIOwsh1p.meets atIl a.m.
at tile I'eDowsbtp Chapel 0Icl
~edIa·.. road,~eJd.
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"There's an Abundance ofPower
.Behind that Switch!"
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CUI scOut PACK,432,
College Campus Club
MD. MACI IIOU
MIlT' AT 7:30 TONI...,.
Gives Parisian Comedy
,
.
Scouts, Brownie. Set
For Cookie Onslaught
ties.
,.nIYTIIIAN NOTIS
Even before the oIIIclal openTHE SWARTHMOREAN
. Sherry Hessler 'aDd John R.'
I Sc'hot:t, members of the congregalng. ambitious Brow~es as well
1'1JBLISHBD EVERY FRIDAY AT SWAllTRKOBB, PA.
tlon. will be the guest speakers
Girl Scouts and Brownies bave as Scouts M!l'e out taking orders
PEtER E. TOLD. lIIAIUOlUE TOLD. P11"u........ "
at
the
9:
30
and
11
o'clock
services
Jlnlshed
final preparations aDd are and selling. Each' Brownie is enPhone SWanbmore 8-1H1
Sunday when the church observes set and ready to go armed with the deavorlng to sell at least 25 box'PETER Eo TOLD. BdI.,r
Youth Sunday. Miss Hessler of four varieties of Girl Scout COOkies es. while the Scouts are attempt..
Barbara B. Kent. Managing EdItor
of Cincinnati. 0 .• is a senior at on FrIday; the olIlciat start of the. ing to sell 30 boxes, the proceeds
R"salie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Swartbmore College. Last. year Cookie Sale.
of which will go' to the Scouts.
she was the editor of The Phoenix.
Four dilJerent varletles--creme- This year all Girl Scouts' and /
EIrtered as'Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Aet of March 3. 1879., . student newspaper. She has been filled
vanilla chocolate' and Brownies throughout the County
abroad studying and travelling In choc:"-mlnt-"':m be off~ for are giving more than their \lSUBl
DEADLlNE-'WEDNESDAY NOON
---:S:::W::-AR==T=HM=D=RE~.':':;;PENNA.• )::::A:;NU~AR~Y::::2·5-.-19:-::-:-:57:---=·- hance and South America. Mr. sale by the Scouts during I the effort In the drive for the Scout
Schott. the son of Mr. and Mrs. month from January 25 to Febru-I Council has ,purchased more
Schott. is a senior at Haverford ary 21 inclusive. Chairman Mrs. camping acreage at Sunset Hill
METHODIST NOTES
also' sing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles College. He was th~ editor of the Arthur Silvers has announced that and jos developing an' inclUsive
The Garnet Canteen will ·be in IS
charge of tbe Methodist youth door.
paper last year. and during the keeping on hand a supply Of all
In the Iroops this week, many
fellowship and Mel Taylor. assisYouth Fellowship will meet at I ~~~~;r: he studied at Oxford UnI- varieties, so lliat' customers ·will had sessions on proper methods
tant minister for youth work of 7 p.m. and will 'beJ1n a - three_I'
!ri ,England.
be able to tiet the cookies of their of salesmanship' and proceedures,
the church. when it opens at 8
The Junior and Senior High de- choice. Part[cularly during the while the mothers. ,in the Girl'
.....oorhood Association,
p.m. Saturday evening. Members week series of films and discus- par'.ments of the Church 'School early stages of the drive orders Scout Ne'....
of the Methodist Youth Fellow- sions on "Dating Problems of will be in charge of the worship may be sent to Scout cookie head- completed plans for any adult help
ship' will meet for supper at the Youth!'
services. At the first service Dawn quarters in the County for more that might be needed in the Iforth_
On Monday evening at 7:30 Boyer. Wayne Hoch. Craig Smith of the popular fast-aelling varle- coming month.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
and John McQuade will take part, - ____
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L. Purnell, 304 Cornell avenue
Sub-District Youth w\·th MBrtin Franck. John Wig- ft
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before
going to the Canteen. A RaIJytbe
willDelco
be held at this church.
program of music•. fun, and The pro~m will, be on the sub- ton. Robert Wagstsff. John Poole. !!!
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Swim Club CaRs for
League Anticipates
~57 Finance Drive
Cub Scout Pack 4lI2 will have
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its monthlY pack meeting at 7: 30
Ro6enberg. and James Sorber.
,
,
tbis evt!ning in the Swart.hmwe
whUe the other main roles will be
Methodist Church. Exhibits and
The Annual Meeting of the
In preparation' for the "kickhandied by Marina Biscoe. LII8 reports of the month·s activities
Swarthmore Swim, Club will 'be
off" of the
of Women VolFleJd. Shirley GlftOl'd, Ro~rt will be presented. Parents and held at. the Woman's Club Of
ers Finance Drive. Swarthmore
Cross. Edward Fehnel. and Ste- friends' ar,e cordially invited.
Swarthmore. 118 Park avenue.
participants will make final plans
pben Whicher.· The play is being
next Monday. January 28. at 8
at a meeting at the home of cha1rdirected by Jane Llnsenmeyer. ,.
BEREAVED
p.m. All members are urged. to
man Mrs. Joseph Shane. on the
'Dbe sets ha,ve been designed 07
,
attend.
College campus. 9:30 a.m. Tues,Mr. Robert Charies Good. /i!Xday. January 29.
-:(:Iediey Rhys. constructed under
.
vi
esid
Among
the
business
for
the
evethe direction of WilUam Denison; ecutive ce pr
ent of the Union
With Mrs. Shane as chairman.
Amy Howland will serve as vicecostumes 'are under the super- Electric Steel Corporation. died nIng will be the nomination Of
chairman. and there will be four
vision of Helen Pennock. make- January 11 in PittSburgh. His son. officers for a one year term. On
Dr. Robert C. Good. Jr.. resides ·the slate are:
captains to direct volunteers. They
. uP. of Barbara Pearson Lange.
at 105 Forest lane. Mr. Good. was
For president, .Dr. John H. Wigare Mrs. Claire Jeglum. Mrs. Ray,,
a' frequent visitor in Swarthmore. ton (present,director); vice-presimond K. n..nworth. Mrs. WI'lliam
Fri••dl., Clrc:le
Meets'
d t Willi
L Sc' bo
h
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a m .R Layton'
ar roug;
Cope. and Mrs. S. M. Viele.
The Friendly, Circle met Jan- , Mr. Good became a ~ber of tr'en
easurer Joseph
ec
. •G Alex .""lls
.
s They' wiIl be assiSted by:
uary 17 at the. home of Mrs. the firm in 1944. He Was a native retary
(in'• um
of
HarrisbUrg
and
went
to
Pitts-,
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Mrs.
Roland Pennock. . Mrs.
Arthur Redgrave. Mrs. Harlan
bent)
burgh in 1 9 2 8 . '
Heinrich Brinkman. Mrs. Helen
Jessup
was
co-hostess.,
Surviving
besides
his
son
are
Also.
running
for
directors
for
ChicllgOIlD
to
Give
Brown.
Mrs. David MCCahan. Mrs.
The' next regular meeting is
th
te
M
H
a ree
year
are d rs.
owC. S. Lecture Feb. 1st Robert DePue. Mrs. Roy McCorscheduled for Wednesday. Feb- bis widow. Mary 'Cameron Good'. ard
C Ja
ks rm.
CliM D_
a sister. Mrs. Brian Matter; and
. c on.
uor
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kel. Mrs.'.fohn Moore. Mrs. Clark
r\lary 20. at the home ot Mrs. W. three ,brothers. William A.. Ed- shaw. and C. W. (Hub) Hartman~
P~rp~s:ful Uvmg i~ terms of Byse. Mrs. Morris Fussell. Mrs.'
Mark
125 Rutgers
d G .• and Dr. P a ul D. Good ;
Retiring from the board are to
ouri spmtual
u"': JBittle.
D Durn
II will avenue.
b . mUll,
f
bU.goal wlll be 'the Anthony Fairbanks. Mrs.' Edward
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a
e co- and two grandcliildren.
William H. Gill. Jr.. presid~t;
pc 0 a pu c .lecture to be de- James. Mrs. LeRoy Peterson, Mrs.
hostess.
Mrs., C. D. Schloesser. vice-presl- livered, next Friday evening by Stephen Whjcher, Mrs. Carl BarMrs.A. B. Woodrow Matters. of dent; Jolin M. Thompson, Jr.• ~~a~~ Jane. Noee of Chicagon. us. Mrs. WoodWard MaC'Dowell.
CUI PACK '101 ME-S'
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McClure. president of the Pennsyl_treasurer; and board memberS
rIS an Science lecturer. It was Mrs. MaUl"ice Webster. Mrs~ Al'TONIGHT AT 1:30 vania State Federation Or Wom- Theodore W. Prescott.' Mrs. D. anno\lll~ed t~ay by First Church fred Maass Mrs. Melvin M'olstsd.
Cub Pack 101 meets tonight at en·s Clubs 'was an overnIght house Mace GowIng.
of ChrIst. Scientist. Swarthmore. Mrs. Richa~d EnIon. Mrs. Robert
7: 30 in McCahan, Hall Of the guest Wednesday of Mn.F. H.
The agenda. will atso call for
Mrs. Noee wiJl speak in The Brodhead Mrs Charles Shaw
Swarihmore Presbylerlim ChurCh. Forsythe. Thayer ro4d. Mrs. Mat- committee reports on the ~ctivi- Church Edifice. 208 Park avenue. Mrs. Robert W~Iker. Mrs. ,F. J:
In addition to the regular Cub ters a~ended the Delaware Coun- .ties and progranis Of the club. at 8: 15 p.m. on February first. the Bouda.
actiVities. plans will !:Ie made for ty Federation meeting in Lanschurch announcement stated. T)te
BesIdes the State and National
the annual Blue and Gold Iilnner doWne yesterday.' ,
MRS. ELiZ.' T. SCHWALIE lecture is free to the public. Sub- program. the local league Is par~
Which will be held next month.
Frances Hoenigswald. daughter
Elizabeth Traband Schwalbe. ~ect of Mrs. Noee's lecture is tlcularly interested in the Creek
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of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. wife of the late Herman .Sch- 'Christian Sclencl1: Its Concep- Valley Association
.
tions and Its Consistencies."
FIIENDLY OPEN HOUSE
Hoenigswald of Kenyon avenue. waIbe.· and mother of Mrs. C.
Formerly the head of a large
The FrIendly ()pen House group celebrated her ninth birthdayl JlfStus Garrahan of College ,ave- food brokerage business in Chi- Lines Drawn For, Against
will meet Monday. J'anuary 28. in· Tuesday evening at a' dinner nue. died suddenIy Tuesday night cago. Mrs. N~ !tow is' a member
Proposed Expressway
the Swarthrn'ore Presbyterian party for .six ,gtrIs of her fourth In Taylor Hospital. Mrs. Schwalbe of The Christian Science Board
(Continued from Page 1)
Churoh at 2 p.m. The program 'will grade class.
' h a d 'been visiting her da_ughter. of Lectureship. Sl\e ,withllrew road. ( a state-owned and mainconsist of magiC' tricks by Ann
Her home. was in Germantown,from business life In 1927 to.prac-tained highway) will become a
Wertsner Wood.
.
"I saw. It in The Swarthmorean" and Dce,'". City, ~.J.
.
tice Christian Science healing.
four lane ''feeder'' for the express_
During her business career she way.
.
' Mrs. Schwalbe IS also sUrvlved
Piano l:essons by j~cqueline Karlin'
by l\,1rs: Harvey W. Reddington'served as the ftrst' President of
The contemplated width of the
of Rldge,,:"ood, N.J.. and Mrs. the Altt;'sa Club. an internation- expressway. according to the sliite
Juilliard Graduate
Irven
TravI~. both form~r SWarlh- al orgamzation of professi~nal and eilgtneers. is 160 feel. with a'40BEGINNERS ADVANCED
moreans;
DIne; gr~dchildren and eX,ecutive business women. Since toot median striP. providing four
CHILDReN or ADULTS
one great grandchild. thl son 9f 192: she has hali' considerable ex- lanes with possible extension to
C'!U Klngswood 4-3054
9 a. m. -, 1 p. m~ ~. John Bernard. the -former perIen~e in .the heallng work of slx by subsequent reduction of
Mel Garrahan.
Christian Science. - : '
the median strip to four feet. They
•
quoted the cost of the "A" route
at $3.100.000 In i property damage
and $28,200.000 in construction.
State estimate of the cost Of"the
"blue" route ·is $5,600,000 in property damage and' $34,700.000 in
construction.
,The higher figure for condem_
nation on the blue route Is under
severe question in view of Spring_
field Township's offer of a free
right of way througfi the Springfield Golf Course. the coopemtive
attitude of St. Peter and st. Paul
Cemetery. the fact that 'the Baldwin-Lima - Hamilton properties
were estimated prior to the concerns dismantling for removal.
Proponents ot the blue route point
out that costs in its comparaUvely
unbuilt IIrea must be less than in
the highly populated A route. '
. H\1lTis told the !!leeting that the
proposed highway is part Of a 10year program, mostly to be financ_
ed federally up to 90 per cent.
"'fe are' now in the p]annlng
stage". he sald. and still a longway from building. It is concelv-.
able that a"tual construction wilt
get underway in aOOut two years."
He said that a formal 'public
hearing would be held after theI
state department has decided on.
the route. When questioned. Har-,
rls said that state objection to the
blue route. if it had any. would:
be due to the additional cost. "But.
some invstement in adapting the
highway'
to community preference
i
is perfectly proper". he added:
"A" route would be 16.2 miles
long. "blue" route 16>,!,.
Viewing tlte proposal with u
much objedivity as possible. It is
.
' : .
still felt by a great many citizens
of the OOrough and its neighbors,
that While a small margtn of tim..
remains ..for constructive protect"
the. need for action Is immediateIICl'.I'.. 'ISlIITTII.' '
and' crucial. EaCh citizen or
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to study careful.l¥ the IDeal e1rect
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for the Borough.
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18Duary 25, 1957
THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
Paget
,
Ues.
Sherry Hessler and John R.
For Cookie Onslaught Even before the official openTHE SWARTHMOREAN
Schott, members of the congregaing, ambitious Brow~es as well
I'UBLISUED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
tion,
will
be
the
cuest
spea~ers
Girl
Scouts
and
Brownies
have
as
Scouts were out taking orders
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, PUBLlSIBRS
at the 9: 30 and 11 o'clock servICes finished final preparations and are and selling. Each Brownie is enPhone SWarthmore 6-0900
Sunday when the church observes set and ready to go armed with the deavoring 10 sell at least 25 boxPETER E. TOLD, Edilor
youth Sunday. Miss Hessler of four varieties of Girl Scout cookies es, while the Scouts are attemptBarbara B. Kent, Managing' Editor
of Cincinnati, 0., is a senior at on Friday, the official start of the. ing to sell 30 boxes, the proceeds
Il"salic D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbotl
Swarthmore College. Last. year Cookie Sale.
of which will go to the Scouts.
she
was
the
editor
of
The
Phoenix,
Four
different
varieties-cremeThis year all Girl Scouts and
E,rtered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
student newspaper. She has been fiUed, vanilla, chocolate, and Brownies throughout the County
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
abroad ~tudying and travelling in choc-o-mint-will be offered for, are giving more than th"ir usual
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
France and South America. Mr. sale by the Scouts during, the I effort ;n thE' drive for the Scout
----::c=."'=::-::::-c:=~;-~-;:---- --- . - - - - - - - - - - - SW ARTHMORJ" PENNA., JANUARY 25, 1957
Schott, the son of Mr. and Mrs. month from January 25 to Febru- i Council ha~ purchased more
Schott, is a senior at Haverford ary 21 inclusive. Chairman Mrs. 1 camping acreage at Sunset Hill
1
also
sing.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
METHODIST NOTES
College. He was the editor of the Arthur Silvers has announced that and )s developing an· inclusive
Seymour,
will
greet
people
at
the
Haverford News, student news- she will have a "cookie pantry" outdoor program for girls.
The Garnet Canteen will be in
door.
paper last year, and during the keeping on hand a supply of all
In the troops this week, many
charge of the Methodist Youth
summer
he
studied
at
Oxford
Univarieties,
so
that
customers
will
had
sessions on proper methods
relJowship and Mel Taylor, assis ...
Youth Fellowship will meet at
be able to get the cookies of their of salesmanship' and proceedures,
tant minister for youth work of 7 p.m. and will begin a - three- versity iii England.
The
Junior
and
Senior
High
de-I
choice.
Particularly during the while the mothers, in the Girl
the church, when it opens at 8
week
series
of
films
and
discuspartments
of
the
Church
School
early
stages
of the drive orders Scout Neighborhood Association,
p.m. Saturday evening. Members
of the Methodist Youth Fellow- sions on "Dating Problems of will be in charge of the worship may be sent to Scout cookie h"ad- completed plans for any adult help
Iservices. At the first service Dawn quarters in the County for more that might be needed in the
Monday
evening
at
7:
30
Boyer, Wayne Hoch, Craig Smith of the popular fast-selUng varie- coming month.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
L. Purnell, 304 Cornell avenue p.m. the Delco Sub-District youth and John McQuade will take part,
before going to the Canteen. A Rally will be held at this church. with Martin Franck, John Wigprogram of music, fun, and The program will be on the sub- ton, Robert Wagstaff, John Poole,
games has been arranged for the ject of The Methodist youth Robert Beckmann, and Richard
Fund. The Swarthmore Youth Mills as ushers. At the second serevening.
Church School classes .will Fellowship, who will be hosts to vice Hildegarde Hutcheson, Peter
begin at 9:45 a.m. Sunday with the other Delaware County Meth- Campbell, Rosemary Cox, and
classes for all ages. At the 11 odist Youth Fellowships, will John Cratsley will participate; the
o'clock Morning Worship Service provide refreshments and help "n ushers will be Andrew Nichols,
David Clarke, Sam Hayes, Robert
"Youth Sunday" will be observed. the service.
Jones,
John Harveson, and Ted
Mel Taylor will present the serWednesday Morning, from 8 to Huber, students at Swarthmore
mon, using as his topic, "The 8:30, the MYF will meet for a College.
Church and Youth." Memhers of
pre-school prayer meeting at the
Church School classes will meet
the Youth Fellowship Will. join church.
,/
at 9: 30 and 11; a Senior High
with the Chancel Choir in the
The
Cottage
Prayer
Meeting
Bible class convenes at 10: 45.
anthem and the Junior Choir will
will be held on Wednesday at 8 Men's and women's Bible classes
p.m. at the home of Mr. and are held at 9: 30.
Mrs. Purnell, 304 Cornell avenue.
The Communicants Class will
John Patlerson will be the lead- meet at 4:30 in Mr. Bishop's
cr.
study.
The Junior High Fellowship will
The choirs will rehearse on
Thufsday--Cherubs at 3:45; Jun- meet at 5 o'clock in the Woman's
Iiors at 4:15, and Chancel Choir Association room to discuss uVou
at 8 ·p.m.
and Your Summer Vacation". Sup_
Next Friday and. Saturday, per at 6: 30 and choir rehearsal
at 7 will follow.
CHURCH SERVICES
February 1 and 2, the 8th Annual
Senior High Fellowship will
South District Youth Conference
APPRECIATION
meet
for supper at 6: 30 in McPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I will be held at Trinity Methodist
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
h
Ch
Cahan Hall following choir re_
John Schott. Associate Min1~teJ' C urch,
ester. The program
hearsal at 5. Th", group will meet
We extend our grateful appreciSunday, January 27
begins Friday night wifh a banin the Hearth room at 7 to view
ation to the thousands of families
9:30 A.M.-Adult Bible Classe3. quet. Panel discussions, meetings
9:30 and 11:00 A.M. - Church and a social will conclude Sat- a film entitled HHigher Pardon".
who have relied on our service.
Mr. Bishop will lead a discussion
School Classes.
t
urday's program.
9.30 and 11 :00 A.M.-Youth
on "The Meaning of Forgiveness".
Sunday.
,The Young Adults will meet for
4: 30 P.M.-Communicants Class. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES Bible
study at 7: 15 in the Wom5: 00 P.M.-Jr. High Fellowship.
Availability today of the heal- an's Association room. At 8 p.m.
6:30 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship. ing power of divine Truth will
Mrs. Peter E. Told will give a re_
8:00 P.M.-Mrs. Told, Book
DtilCTOl5 0' FUNERALS
be emphasized at Christian Sci- yiew of HA Bag of Books".
Review.
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CHESTNUT STREET
ence services Sunday, when the
Mond~y, January 28
The Christian Education WorkOLIVER H. BAlR,. Foun ••r
MARY A. BAlR, President
7:30 P.M.-Church School Work- Lesson - Sermon is e n tit led shop convenes from 7:30 to· 9:30
shop.
Terephone
RI6-1511
"Truth."
p.m. Mondays.
Thursday, January 31
Christ Jesus' healing of the" The Men's Association Dinner,
8:00 P.M.-Mrs. Sanford: "The
iii
"Woman which had a spirit of in- the second for the year, will be
Conquering
Jesus."
----firmity eighteen years, and was held Tuesday at 6: 30 p.m. in McMETHODIST CHURCH
bowed together, and could in no Cahan Hall. Robert G. Dunlop,
John C. Kulp
Minister
wise lift up herself" (Luke 13) president of the Sun Oil ComRobert Wilde
will be among the Scriptural pas- pany will give a talk entitled
Minister of Music
sages
read from the King James "What is Your Choice". The comSunday, January 27
Version
of the Bible.
pany'S chorus will also be present
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.-Mel Taylor will
The public is cordially invited 10 sing at the meeting. If callers
preach.
to attend the services at First hav~ missed anyone planning to
7:00 P.M.-MYF
Church of Christ, Scientist 206 att"nd, he is cordially asked to
'l'RINITY CHURCH
Park avenue, at 11 a.m.
call the church office.
H. Lau'renf'e Whittemorr- Rector
The Board of Deacons will meet
Sunday, January 2'2'
FRIENDS
MEETING
NOTES
in the Woman's Association room
8: 00 A.M.-HOly Communion.
Chester Quarterly Meeting will at 8: 30 p.m. Tuesday, following
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Ch urch School.
be held at Swarthmore next Sat- the Men's Dinner.
11: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
urday, January 26.· Sessions start
The weekly meeting for prayer
Tuesday, January 29
at
10
a.m.
In
the
Meeting
House.
is
held at 1 p.m. Tuesdays.
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
In
addition
to
the
regular
busiThe Primary Choir will reWednesday, January 30
ness including the annual report hearse at 3: 30 p.m. Thursday, the
7 :00 A.M.-HOly Communion.
9:30 A,M.-Holy Communion.
to the Yearly Meeting, there will Junior Choir at 4: 15 p.m., and the
FrIday, February 1
be a report· from the following Chancel Choir rehearses at 7: 30
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
p.m.
Committees:
'l'HE RELIGIOUS SOejETII
Mrs. Agnes Sanford will speak
Cominittee on the Friends JourOF FRIENDS
<
in
the church sanctuary at 8 p,m.
nal, Committee on E Ide r 1 y
Samrday, January 26
Thursday
on the topic "The Con10:00 A.M.-Chester Quarterly Friends, and the Prison Service
quering
Jesus".
The entire greater
Meeting in the Meeting House. Committee. Lunch will be served
Philadelphia
area
communily is
12 Noon-Luncheon in Rushmore in the Rushmore Room at noon.
Room.
At the Adult Forum Sunday cordially invited to attend.
Sunday, Jannary 2'1
The Couples Club will meet for
LeWis M. Hoskins: executive sec9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
a
cover"d dish supper and "Fun
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: Lewis retary of the American Friends
Night"
Monday, February 4 at
Hoskins, "Decisions We Face in Service Committee, will speak on
1957."
6:
30
in
McCahan Hall. Those
"Decisions We Face in 1957." This
11:00. A.M.-Meeting for Worship. is the concluding Forum in the planning to attend are asked to
Children cared for in Whittier
call the John Kennedy's, KIngs_
current series arranged by the
House. All are welc0w-e.
Peace Committee of the Meeting. wood 4-1912.
Monday, Januarji' 28
That's right I A giant power people, this great power
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
pool linking Philadelphia interconnection makes it
UNITARIAN
NOTES
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Wednesday, January 30
Electric
with neighboring Pfl8IIible to utilize at all
"Adam's
Rib
Wuz
Robbed!",
a
UNITARIAN
FELLOWSHIP
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
electric
light
and power times the newest and most
sermon
by
Reverend
Irving
R.
--FIRST CHURCH OF
of Delaware C •••ty
companies
t;o.day
assures efficient generating equipMurray
of
the
First
Unitarian
CHRYST. SCIENTIST
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PE
customers
of
greater
Church of Pittsburgh, will be read
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Park Avenue below Harvard
reliability of electric ser- mentin the entire area. This
by a member of the UnitariAn Fel_
10:50
A.M.-Junior
Fellowship
(Church
power pool is further evi.
Sancia,., January 27
School)
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vice than ever before.
lowship Of. Delaware County at
11 :00 A. M.-SuMay School.
dence of PE's planning and
11:00 A,M.-Warship S.rvic••
the Fellowshlp meeting Sunday.
11:00 A.M.-Th" I.esson-Sermon
Serving some 48,000 square huilding to aerve you het;.
50....., ""D"M'S ll8 wuz ROilED"
will be ''Truth."
As the title impUes, the sermon
miles and fifteen million ter, now and in the future.
To .. Read by • "'....be.. of the
Wednesday evening meeting each
~eals
with
women
and
their
plac"
foil_I •. ,
week, 3 P.M., Reading Room,
'11 the scheme of things today. The
Socla1
Hoat
409 D:utmouth A"enue, open
Adult FellOWShip .meets at 11 a.m.
0'. 10 _ _• Son.....
weekdftys except hoUjayS, 10-5
Fri
at
the Fellowship Chapel, Old
INortto of·
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dO eYenlng, 7-9. Suucla;y af'f ...,.....ternoon.
Media road, Springftl!ld. Junior
ABUSlNESS-IWtAGBI, T~"AYJIIG UTlUTY COMPMY
Fellowship starts at 10: 50 am.
Scouts, Brownies Set
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Gives Parisian Comedy
CUI SCOUT PACK 432
MEET AT 7:30 TONIGHT
Swim Club CaDs for
Annual Meeting Tues.
MIS• •IACI NOli
League Anticipates
'51 Finance Drive
Cub Scout Pack 432 will have
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its monthly pack meeting at 7:30
Rosenberg, and James Sorber, this evening in the Swarthmore
,
while the other main roles will be Methodist Church. Exhibits and
In preparation' for the "kickThe Annual Meeting of the
handled by Marina Biscoe, Lila reports of the month'. activities Swarthmore Swim. Club will be
off" of the League of Women VotFiei'd, Shirley Gilford, Robert will be presented. Parents and held at the Woman's Club of
ers Finance Drive, Swarthmore
Cross, Edward Fehnel, and Ste- friends are cordially invited.
participants will make final plans
Swarthmore, 118 Park avenue,
phen Whicher. The play is being
at a meeting at the home of chairnext Monday, January 28, at 8
directed by Jane Linsenmeyer.
man
Mrs. Joseph Shane, on the
p.m. All members are urged to
BEREAVED
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The s"ts have been designed by
College
campus, 9: 30 •. m. Tuesattend.
Mr.
Robert
Charies
Good,
exday, January 29.
Hedley Rhys, constructed under
Among the business for the evethe direction of William Denison; ecutive vice president of the Union ning will be the nomination of
With Mrs. Shane as chairman,
costumes . are under the super- Electric Steel Corporation, died officers for a one year term. On
Amy Howland will serve as vicechairman, and there will be four
VISIOn of Helen Pennock, make- January 11 in Pittsburgh. His son, the slate are:
Dr.
Robert
C.
Good,
Jr.,
resides
captains to direct volunteers. They
up, of Barbara Pearson Lange.
For president, Dr. John H. Wigat 105 Forest lane. Mr. Good was
are Mrs. Claire Jeglum, Mrs. Ray_
a frequent visitor in Swarthmore. ton (present director); vice-presi_
mond K. Denworth, Mrs. William
friendly Circle- Meets
dent William L. Scarborough;
Mr.
Good
became
a
member
of
Cope, and Mrs. S. M. Viele.
The Friendly Circle met Janthe firm in 1944. He was a native treasurer, Joseph R. Layton; secThey will be assisted by:
uary 17 at the home of Mrs.
of Harrisburg and went to Pitts- retary, G. Alex Mills (incumMrs.
Roland Pennock, Mrs.
Arthur Redgrave. Mrs. Harlan burgh in 1928.
bent).
Heinrich
Brinkman, Mrs. Helen
Jessup was co-hostess.
Also, running for directors for Chicagoan to Give
Surviving
besides
his
son
are
Brown, Mrs. David McCahan, Mrs.
The next regular meeting is
a three year term, are Mrs. Howhis
widow,
Mary
Cameron
Good;
Robert
Mrs. Roy McCorscheduled for Wednesday, FebC. S. Lecture Feb, 1st kel, Mrs.DePue,
a
sister, Mrs. Brian Matter; and ard C. Jackson, Clifford M. RenJohn
Moore,
Mrs. Clark
ruary 20, at the home of Mrs. W.
Purposeful Jiving in terms of
three brolhers, William A., Ed- shaw, and C. W. (Hub) Hartman'.
Byse, Mrs. Morris Fussell, Mrs.
Mark Bittle, 125 Rutgers avenue,
Retiring from the board are our spiritual goal will be the Anthony Fairbanks, Mrs. Edward
mund G., and Dr. Paul D. Good;
Mrs. J. D. D\lrnall will be coWilliam H. Gill, Jr., president; topic of a public lecture to be cle- James. Mrs. LeRoy Peterson, Mrs.
and two grandchildren.
hostess.
Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, vice-presi- livered next Friday evening by Stephen Whicher, Mrs. Carl BarMrs. A. B. Woodrow Matt"rs, of dent; John M. Thompson, Jr., Grace Jane Noee of Chicagon, us, Mrs. Woodward MacDowell
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CUB PACK 101 MEETS
McClure, president of the Pennsyl_ treasurer; and board members Christian Science lecturer, it was Mrs. Maurice
Webster, Mrs. AlTONIGHT AT 7:30 vania State Federation of Wom- Theodore W. Prescott, Mrs. D. announced today by First Church frecl Maassl Mrs. Melvin Molstad,
of Christ, SCientist, Swarthmore.
Cub Pack 101 meets tonight at en's Clubs was an overnight house Mace Gowing.
Mrs. Richard Enion, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Noee will speak in The
The agenda will also call for
7: 30 in McCahan Hall of the guest Wednesday of Mrs. F. H.
Brodhead, Mrs. Charles Shaw,
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Forsythe, Thayer road. Mrs. Mat- committee reports on the activi- Church Edifice, 206 Park avenue, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. F. J.
In addition to the regular Cub ters attended the Delaware Coun- ties and programs of the club. at 8: 15 p.m. on February first, the Bouda.
church announcement stated. The
activiUes, plans will be made for ty Federation meeting in LansBesides the State and National
MRS. ELlZ, T. SCHWALBE lecture is free to the public. Sub- program, the local league is parthe annual Blue and Gold Dinner downe y"sterday.
ject of Mrs. Noee's lecture is
which will be held next month.
ticularly interested in the Creek
Frances Hoenigswald, daught"r
Elizabeth Traband Schwalbe,
"Christian Science: Its Concep- Valley Association.
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. wife of the late Herman Sch- tions and its Consistencies."
FRIENDLY OPEN HOUSE
Hoenigswald of Kenyon avenue, walbe, and mother of Mrs. C.
Formerly the head of a large
The Friendly Open House group celebrated her ninth birthdayl Justus Garrahan of College avefood brokerage business in Chi- Lines Drawn For, Against
will meet Monday, January 28, in· Tuesday evening at a dinner nue, died suddenly Tuesday night cago. Mrs. Noee now is a member
Proposed Expressway
the Swarthm'ore Presbyterian party for six girls of her fourth in Taylor Hospital. Mrs. Schwalbe
of The Christian Science Board
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from Page I)
Churoh at 2 p.m. The program will grade class.
had been visiting her daughter. of Lectureship. She withdrew
road,
(
a
state
...
owned
and mainconsist of magic" tricks by Ann
Her home was in Germantown, from business life in 1927 to prac_
tained highway) will become a
Wertsner Wood.
"I saw it in The Swarthmorean"· and Oce~n City, N.J.
tice Christian Science healing.
four lane "feeder" for the expressMrs. Schwalbe is also survived
.,
During her business career she way.
by
Mrs.
Harvey
W.
Reddington
served
as the first President of
Piano lessons by Jacqueline Karlin
The contemplated width of the
of Ridgewood, N.J., and Mrs. the Altrusa Club, an internalionexpressway, according to the state
Juilliard Graduate
Irven Travis, both former Swarth- al organization of professional and
engineers,
is 160 feet. with a 40BEGINNERS ADVANCED
moreans; nine grandchildren and executive business women. Since
foot
median
strip, providing four
CHILDREN or ADULTS
one great grandchild, the son of 1927 she has had considerable exlanes with possible extension to
Mrs. John Bernard, the former perience in the healing work of
Call Klngswood 4-3054
9 o. m. - 1 p. m.
six by subsequent reduction of
Mej Ga~rahan.
Christian Science. .
the median strip to four feet. They
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THE MIGHTY CHRYSLERMost glamorous car In a generation
L90k how little. it costs to own the worlds most modem motor car!
1. you have hclieved the eost of a
Chrysler to he out oftC reach. you
owe it' to your pocke'
to stop in
and inquire abOut the. new Chrjsler
WindscR illustrated aho"e.
·Here. is a ear which in heanty, brawn
""d
~ guality has always
been oom~ witli the mOilt ~ve
ears made. Yet it is priced right 8IIlack
wi1h the medium.price ears.
. R-.mbor. too, that this is oil Chrysler
••• fnll size outside and in. It brings yoo
all of Chrysler's triumphant new 1957
achievements, •• the new Torsion.Aire
suspension_that eliminates rock and roll
'. .
• •• new '"
~OI1II1e_FIi.le ttaDsnU88JOD
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It It
a
285,hon!epowerairplane.type V -Bengine,
Total·Contact brakes and many othen.
When yoo comJNll'" these I"'~tting
-advances with what the three other
major cars in its price ellll!8 orrer yoo for
the same money ••• we think )'OIl'll he
_ satisfied.with nothing ..... thin ~t
gIamorooa ear in a pnera1ion. Came in
800D and drive it!
$326315*
INCLUDING PUSHBUTTOII
TORQUEFUTE TRANSMISSIOII
PORTER H.- WAITE,' loc.
Chster Road and Yale Avenue
Klngswo~
l-I2JO .
quoted the cost of the "AI I route
at $3,100,000 in i prop"rly damage
and $28,200,000 in construction.
State estimate of the cost of the
"blue" route is $5,600,000 in property damage and $34,700,000 in
construction.
The higher figure for condemnation on the blue route is under
severe questfon in view of Spring_
field Township's offer of a free
right of way through the Springfield Golf Course, the cooperative
attitude of St. Peter and St. Paul
Cemetery, the fact that the Baldwin-Lima - Hamilton properties
were estimated prior to the concerns dismantling for removal.
Proponents of the blue route point
out that costs in its comparatively
unbuilt area must be less than in
the highly populated A route.
. Harris lold the meeting that the
proposed high way is part of a 10year program, mostly to be financ_
ed federally up to 90 per cent.
"We are now in the planning
stage", he said, and still a long
way from building. It is conceivabl~ that actual construction will
get underway in about two years."·
He said that a formal 'public
hearing would be h"ld after the·
state department has decided on
the route. When questioned, Harris said that state objection to the
blue route, if it had any, would
be due to the additional cost. "But
some invstement in adapting the
highway to community preference
is perfectly proper", he added.
"A" route would be 16.2 miles
long, ublue" route 16¥Z.
Viewing the proposal with as
'much objectivity as possible. it is.
still felt by a great many citizens
of the borough and its neighbors,.
that while a small margin of tim ..
remains for constructive protect,.
the need for action is immediate.
and crucial. Each citizen of
Swarthmore is, therefore, a~ked
to study carefully the local effect
of the proposed routes and register his conclusion promptly with
those who speak with authority
for the Borough.
This is a matter which concerns
not only those whose homes and
properties will be involved but the
entire communlly, in' which b0rough and college have long sought
to work in harmony for the IOOd
of each.
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PEJtSONAL '- Baby sitting. Responsible woman. KIngswood
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PERSONAL - Experienced
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first. Reply Box P, The
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Parts. accessories. Milt Glass Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
East Baltimore Avenue. Cll!ton
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WANTED' _ To rent, house In
Swarthmore, three bedrooms. by
March first. Klngswood 4-3179. •
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Pair men's figure
skates, size 9 to 10. Will buy or
exobange for similar size hockey
skates. Call KIngswooil 3-1808.
WANTED-Woman desires day's
work. Experienced and with
references; Please call CHester 3-
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Duplicating
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a Letterheads
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15 S. CHIliSTER ROAD
Swarthmore
KI 3-1497
HEATING OI~S
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LOST - Certificate of stock' no"!!,,,,,,
POS50, dated May 12. 1942.
22 shares and certificate
IPo,362 dated May 12, 1942, fOr
Ishares, together totaling 70 shares
of Common Stock, Par Value $100
of American FruIt Growers In~ Kitch •
corporatedt . a Delaware
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CO·OP· GREEN LABEL - BLUE LAKE
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Dick, Franchetti
939 Rock.,. Road, SprIngfield
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Klngswood 3.8761
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25'.lbs. $2~29
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FOR ftENT To gentleman,
comfortable room centrally located near transportation, tearoo,ms, 112 Rutgers. KIngswood 3-
Oilset Printing of All Kinds
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built with
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Kl ng5wood 3·0450
$l10-0ver
Six years
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ROOFING
ConHome, 2507 Cbestnut
Gutters
Edge of. SwarthWarm·Air Heatrng
senile, chronic.' cooAir COlldltlonllg
II~~~fl~~:~ltoods,
men and women. Ex..
spacious ground!!;
Sheet Metal Worll
Cross honored. Sadie P. and
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George Myers &Co.
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cut glass,
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LETTERS
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granted to the
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CHOICE SELECTED
EBTATB II'OTICB
Bote.. of SEY~OtIR S. PRESTON.
rate of the Borough of Swarthmore.
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"Remember' - With the. retUirn ,to us of
. each $100.00 worth of Register' Slips.'
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PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
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' To help,ou prepare a correct reo a return b, Aprll 16, 1857. Even It
:tnm and avoid mistakes that cost J'oar Income !"aa leu than, ,600 J'oa
Iaz dollars, this newspaper Ia .boald Ille a return It an, tu w..'
'prlnUn, a series of eight &rUde. wllhheld by ,our -amploler and yon
prepared with the l>,elp of tbe na. ~sh to receive a refund. In an,.
a whirl. The league standings are ,Uo"" and .tete ol'lanlzaUons of cue. It ,.oa had .. macb aa ..00
'as follows:
'certJJled lIubUc acconntanta.
earninp from self",mplo1D1ent
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Todal's arUcle deals wltb proll- mut Ille a retum to report those
ea on 1D
space wit
lem. faced b, almost an,one wbo earnJnss for social s.enrlLy PIlJ'o I
wins and 1 loss (an upset victory 'haa to mate out a return. Later pOse:. ,
by Nether Providence last Tues- ,&rUcles wUl give special hints on Noa-Tauhle latome
day night), and a three way tie ;deducUou you maJ' take, parllca.
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lady It 'ou own a car, bome or It 18 ImpOrtant to remember that
or s,,!,ond place WI Lansdowne, ,baslness: Use thla series along with all Incom~ Is not taxable. Yon
Swarthmore. and Nether Prov!- 'the olllcial Inslrlictlon book whlcb should not Include In J'0Ill" return
dence with 6 wins and 2 losses comes tree with lour Iaz forms. an, Income which Is Hated In the
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omclal Instruction book aa ezempt.
eac ; in third place is Media; and .......m_ MIataltes
ThIs 'ncludes Interest on state and
then Marple-Newtown,' RadIior,
AccordlDg to the resalt8 of a mun1clpal Ioonds, moat government
Upper Merion, and SprinpIeld.
sampling bJ' the Internal Revenae =~~~
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Last Friday night the Little ,Service, the mlatakes most often npOlI death. lifts and socia! sccarlty
Garnet played one of Its outstand_ made by iazpa,ers fall Into, thp.se benellts The Iaz tu'-cUou from
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Ing games of the season, defea\(1) Inconect llsUng of In
the Internal Revenue Service coulD
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a ~-v. ~",r a 81r y , Thla IB the main source ot error. which shOUld be Inct.:ded and tho..
close first half, the Locals plaster- parUy beeaue of debatable que.. hi b h Id b 'mI ted n'
ed the Mustangs with 24 points tiou Invohlng business Income. In. w c s ou
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dlv1duali make mistAkes too b, return.
In each ot the two final stanzas leaTIDg out 81lch Itema .as interest U Yoa Ch.nse
Cal, Coleman hit on 65 per fent contest wlnulngs, or by Inclndln, It lOU workod for more than one
of his shots for 28 PDiIlts; Skip ,Items which are ezempt.
emploler durin/! 1956. You, maJ'
Errora In personal dednc- have overpaid 10ar social ••curlt,
Skoglund buck....... 17. Andy U (2) .. Thl
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8 category Inclades the Iaz. Each emploler Ia required to'
Jones 15 besides supplying the dedac!,lo48 tal
Charlie' Wentz with 11 crucial ued. Im~rtant deductlou from In· ,our wa,es. If 10n worked for only!
come, are. stste ""d local taHe, one emplo,er, thla would amonnl'
points, and Jim Pappas dunked Interest paid on loana, charitable to '84 However It 'ou worked tor!
In 5. The boys played Well, uti~ contributions, medical ""penses, ••verBl emplo,ers. more than ,St!
lizlng a fast break attack to great loose, from storm. fire, ll00d or m'gbt have been withheld. Check'
advantage
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In the prelimmary game. Walt Idependents. Exemptions are allowed Insurance Contrlbutlou Act) Ia
Udovich's J.V. squad slaughtered ,tor the taxpa,er himself and for more tban ,84. It It lB. yoa can
Media's strong J V 38-18 Larry ;certaln persou he suppOrts. '1 the, claim credit, for the ezceas In the
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Jones supplied the spark WIth his book.
Income tn form
tremendous reboUnding without, (4) FaultJ' arithmetic. This 18 the The' In.tructlo~ book whlcb come•
seorlng a point, While Joe Moran eause of the fewest number of wltb ,our taJ: forms gives Curtber
alld Jim Hueston su lied the errors, but approzlmat!,ly 30 per Information. Help II alllO avallablll '
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cent of these arithmetical mistakes by telepbone or at om.es of the
team with the necessary points lire lII"'!e by the tupayer against Internal Re\'enue Service, The Rev.
seating 18 and 8 respectively. blmselt.resulUn,,1n app r 9l'lmatell enue Semca ,urges you to consult
Steve DunnIng Keith Richard on' :U$,ooo,ooo In overpa)'UIent.of lazes. properl, qualified adVisor It ,oa
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Mike Kerr, 'JaJr Lord. and Cub Whether ,oa should 61e 'a retum or ec e 0 see oa
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Crdtsl.y also saw action.
not. EveryOlle wbose II'08s Income
Ne,,' ,,"Ielel S.~ doe
- On Tuesday afternoon, Swarth-, ,,!~, "00 o,~. more II.!, 19~~i' m~~tll!e _~'-f:o..... !!-ow'!'; TU DoDan,., , ~._
more played host to Springfield,
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last two minutes, Skip Skoglund:
FAMILY DINNED fa SUIT Hoe TASTI af 'OIRTONI
sunk 3 fouls' and one goal to get
TENDER STEAKS 'and CHOPS Cooked to Order
Swarthmore out In front by 5 ,
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points. After that the locals forced i'
EXCELLENT BANQUET .\ND, PARTY FAC.........ES
the hand of tlte Cougars and won §
'BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12-1:30 P. M.
the galDe going away 56-45. Andy ~'
DINING ROOMS a.' LOllY 'AIR CONDtTtONED
Jones gave, one of, his better 51 Comfortobl..: Roams Do, or Week
Elevator ~
games, playing the, boards well.
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Skip Skoglund with 15, 'and co- II
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captains C;:harlie Wentz aDd Cal 15
Yale & Harvard Ayenues, Swarthmore, Po.
,Coleman scored 12. and 6 points ..
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respectively. JI", Pappas seored g JOHN A. T~NNET. M,r.
FREE .ARKING
3 but was hampered, with person- ~UJ/HmIlUlllllllllllnIlUlII/UUIlIllUIlIllIlIlIllIlIllIQWRDDlII/IIIIIllnIlIlUllllllllllllllllllmnlIllIIllIIllIlHlIIld
ai' fouls. Others who saw action
were Barry Wrlgb€, Dave Grogan.
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Little Garnet had trouble with
Springfield's' man-ID-man\ defense
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the clutch.
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Tuesday, but will travel to J Radnor the follOwing Friday night.
second.,round of league play. I f
the second round turns out to be
as topsy.~urvy as the first round
be quite
of. section II was. it
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_Ia 'BocId, 01 Cfrl'lIec1 PIItr.." ACCOIIllfant, .n cooptrGllott
with 1M ''''mool Bell"," Bervtce.)
Tonight the Swarthmore HIgh . . Between now and April 15 OTer aIzt)o rn!1llon Americana JDut tte.
School Basketball teaJri will play. :tu return to repOrt their It58 Income to the tederal ,ov8l'llJDent. OIl
In Upper Merion's tiny band-box. ·the basis ot put ezperlence aloout 1 oat of every • returna tiled will,
This will be the first· game, of the 'contaln.llD error of U,OO or more. Lut year these errora totaled 0't'eL"
S"I..rtIo..... hoc., 403 D......1ItIo Avo.
,OpposIte Boraugh
Bow to Save Tax DolJai.s
Local Boys Vie for Second \
FOOD MARKET.
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. formeriy of New York City. Mrs.
Karlin attende4 Juinjard School
of MUSic where she received a
B.S. degree last May. Mr. Karlin
is an engineer with Geheral Electric Company in Philadelphia.
Dr. and ~B. Paul Dvisaker
with their' childrenl E!lza~th,
Mark. lind Peter of Cunbury,
N.J;. vlsited In Swarthmore durIng the' past week end. D~. Ylvisaker. formerly, of the political
science department at Swarthmore Coll~ is with tbe Ford,
FoundatiOn.' ,
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Mrs., G. E. Sullivan of
3ll2. ~eU ,!lvenUe with their
lions Georae and ~,and
da\1ihter DebbIe leave today for
Pittsbu:rgb where Mr. Sullivan Is
being transfen!d. He Is aSsociated
with General Steel Casting Cor-
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telephone converSations (Clnd, heaven knows, parents
don't wa.ior to li_tenll. Thot's why everyone i_ happier .
willo an oddilional lelephone in the leen.oger's. rOom.
Additionol telephone'" through the house-kifl:heil. bed.
roPm.<\eII, basement-makelifeeosierl more comfortable, more efficient. And they can be in color if you
wish. Just call our Business Office.
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Mothers m!l1'Ch1D8 with Mrs. Charles W. Kurtzt,alz
Kulp wlll be present to us1s
Lynch, captain" will be:
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Mrs, William N. Driehaus, Mrs.
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Edith H. Black, Mrs. WUliam N.
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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 •Trln1b
Swarthmore Woman's Club will W. Calvert, Mrs. Donald G. Fol- Welfare Council, and twice c~air- the Swarthmore Methodist Church Church, Chester, beginning witll
present another very able person leU, Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, Jr., man of the~Health Division of the have sch~uled a, number 'of un- a banquet on Friday evenma. ThE
• of foreign birth Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. I. Hoot, Mrs. William M. Pennsylvania Conference on So- usual events 'for the period.
theme "I Become: through Prayer,
when Mrs. Peter E. Told, chair-! Bush, Mrs. William W. McClarin, cial Work.
Stressing service. to churc~, Bible Reading~ Worsliip," will bE
man, will introduce Dr. Frank Mrs. Frank'H.Murray, Mrs. LindHe was a past'president of the community, and Christ, they will developed in three addre9SejS b;Y
Kral, fonnerly from Czechoslo- ley Peel, Alice MBrriott, Mrs. Chester Rotary Cluo, a former begin their calendar with supper Dr. Fred Maser, a district super,.
vakia. Dr. Kralwill speak a~ 2 Raymond Winch, Mrs.' George member of the board of directors it 5 p.m. tomorrow at the home intendent of
Philadelphia Can.
p.m. on the topic "Life Behind the Hager, Mrs. Robert Fry, Mrs. Jack of the Philadelphia Rotar~ Club. of Sue 'Purnell, 304_Cornell ave- ference and by panel discussions
Iron Curtain".
Hunter, Mrs. H. Elliott Wells, Mrs. At the time, of his death he was nue. This will be just prior to the on Sat~day. The Conference conA graduate of the University at Robert H. Depue, Mrs. Andrew a member of the Swarthmore Garnet Canteen' which will com- cludes with a conunittnient serVienna, Dr. Kral .was awar~~ i Alexander, Mrs. Ro! Li~en::e~ Presbyterian Church and the mence at 8 p.m. under the gujd- vice and Holy Communion Satur939
his doctor's degree 10 lul ~y He Mrs. ArthMur MOB~~I'p, I s'Deebele Swarthmore Rotary Club. His ance of ,the Methodist young day.: evening,
University of Sofia, B garla. e Fulton,
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escaped from' the Eastern Zone Mrs. Robert Helmuth, Mrs. George kimodelystYin't IS t .ve y ptumor'de s canteen will be directed by Mel You'th Fellowship are June Holt.
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in 1948 and is now teachin.. at
Captain Mrs. John C. MacAl- ed hIm to all who knew hlDl w~. t the Methodist Church.
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' pine, will have marching' with In the years of his retirement, he a S un day WI'11 be 0. bserved....
Hall, treasurer;'
Conthe Veterinary School of
.1a sdent;
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Luren Dick
cine, University of Pennsylvama. her:
wrote verses of affection and eom- Youth Emphasis Day with a mar rue
way,
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The acoounts of his early life
Mrs. Philip' Aldan, Mrs. James memoration, and' enjoyed his us of young people of the youth inson, song leader; Bob. Lo~
should give added background for Patchell, Mrs. Robert Borer, Mrs. family.
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Division of the Church School .P.lan1;.,'
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understanding the events of to- Robert Brodhead, Mrs. Vincent - Mr. Kurtz,balz was ~orn 10 Co- combining' with tbe, Chancd Choir
day in that troubled area.
Carroll, Mr,s. Edmund Dawes, lumbus. Ohio, wher~ at , the . age for a special' anthem. Mr~ Taylor,
5w.....1II0,. yo...... c ....
Following the ?teeting, tea will Mrs. James Delano, Mrs. James of 22 he became assistant secre- a native of CalifOrnia and flrstbe served by Alice Marriott and Donovan, Mrs. Hilton Duling, Mrs. ta~ ~ the Ra~w~y Young Men's year student at, Eastern Baptist
Mrs. William M. Park. Mrs. Ford John Espenschade, Mrs. Raymond Chrlsban Assoclabon. He left th~ Seminary, will preach the sermon
F. Robinson will have charge of Fellows, Mrs. A. Wesley Hoge, ~CA to serve as a. lay w?rker on the theme "The Church and
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W. Brush and Mrs. Robert W. lard Hollander, Mrs. Thomas ~n . or ern Igerla, rl IS
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In the evening, the Junior High
Richardson will be door-hostesses. Bradshaw, Mrs. William Hordern, AfrIca,. where hi e . tOOk ~bre~tllO- Fellowship wil) meet for the first
at the Woman's Cilib
Mrs. Herbert Michener, Mrs. Jack terest 10 trans a t109 t rt a .~n- time" with counselors Jim and
leuflt 5w......0,.
Mothers' Polio March
McWilliams, Mrs. Frank Holman, guages. He returned t~ the Umted Betty Marrash. At the same hour.
• 'ablle Ubr.ry
Tues. Night, Jan. 29 Mrs. J. T. M'Ontgomery, Mrs. States. after repeated attacks ?f of 7 p.m. the Senior Fellowship
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Thomas Moore, Jr., Mrs. E. B. malarIa; later spent five years In will meet for the first in a series I
Cash'
DonatIon \'It the Door
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Ridgeway, Mrs. C. C. Shute. Mrs. the British West Indies under, the of programs. on "Dating' problems
Mrs. George Sf$el, Mrs. George William' Watkins, Mrs. Frank F. auspices of the American Friends. of Youth." 'Mel Taylor will lead
Gillespie, Mrs. George Stauffer, Wildebush, Mrs. H. C. Williams.
At the outbreak of World ~ar the discussion and there will be
Mrs. L. C. Baker, Mrs. Arthur Si!Mrs. Johan Natvig, captain, I, Mr. Kurtzbalz returned to the films on the subject. Mr. and Mrs.
vers, Mrs. Richard Noye, Mrs. Kirk will have' as her assistants:
United States to 'be sent Im- John Patterson are counselors of'
mediately to the Mexican Border this group.
Nevius, Mrs. T. Royal Scott, Mrs.
Alton Smitb, Mrs. Richard David,
Mrs. Adolph Rubin, Mrs. Walter for YMCA work with 'the Armed
On Monday,evening at 7:30, the
Mrs. Vernon Tiiboletti, Mrs. Lynn Moir, Mrs. Gi!orge '!'. Herschel, Forces. When this country formal- Methodist Church is host for the
Kippax, Mrs. "'Stephen Spencer, Mrs. Dan Marino, Mrs. Howard Iy'declared war, he became camp monthly Delco Sub-district rally
M,rs. Lemuel 'Holt, Mrs. Clark AI- Clymer, Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. secretary of the YMCA at officers
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enc~ Frahck Mrs 'Ral~h Ri~hards Hulme, Margaret Campbell, Mrs. . en ,. d~ er ffi '~t~.R a. er work made possible by the Methocer 0:
and Mrs WiiUam'Lee
. Charles Brady, Mrs. John Torrey, cbo°mmDan ~.g " Wh
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From 8 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesday,
your Doctor's prescrlp:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;.;. Volunteers for Mrs. Edward L. secretaries and served as execu- the young people will meet in the
tio~l. We compound them
Noyes, captain,' include:
tive secretary for Camp Pike, ~d chape1 for pre-school midweek '
aDd deliver the medicines.
Mrs: 'Alex Mills, Mrs. William at Camp Travis, San Antomo, prayer fellowship. ',Youth of the
You pay only the
Prentice, Mrs. Raymond Lassiat, Texas, before his advancement to community, are invited to share
prescription price-There '
Mrs. Maurice Webster, Mrs. be. executive secretary of YMCA in 1Jhis period' with their Methais no extra charge.
Reavis Cox, Mrs. J. Jr. Walter, war work in the five states com- '
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Jr., Mrs. David Laird, Mrs, Leslie, p,rising t~e So~thern Military DeCATHERMAN'S
Walmsley, Mrs. Lawrence H. partment. Among his mementos
QUAKERS,
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PownalI, Mrs. H. Logan Lawren-ce,
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Mrs. Duncan Foster, Mrs: J. A. sonages to his service:
IIRloaa prinerple that the 1m u.;
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Turner, Jr., Mrs: Vincent Lath~
In the midsf
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Read Papa 57-5' of. New, Book
bury, Mrs. Richard Brandt, Mrs. wife died, leaving him with five
THE QUAKER PERSUASION
Richard Wray.
small children. In Swalrthmore
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by WIIII.III Wistar Colllfort
Miss Leslie Osgood, graduate of/ It ilia,. help ,.08 uncJel'lltand llIemhel'll
of The 80rlrty of Frien... and wh7
Smith College and founder of the they
bear tatlmony for thb prlnelple.
Ingleneuk Tearoom, and they
'rlce-$2.S0 postpaId frOIll '
established the family home here.
F, H. GLOECKNER, Publlshe,
1115 Cherry Str••t. Phlla. 7, Po.,
_ He is survived by his wife; two
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three daughters,
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'YOU MEET THE N'C,EST PEOPLE ATS"'''RE'S'' .
. Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Ruth Butler,
of Swarthmore; eight grandchilSTORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30:
dr~n and three great grandchilFriday,. 9:30 to 9:f:!O: Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
dren. At the request of his family
fiowet:~ were onutted.Memorial
contributions ll1ay be sent to the
~ber~ulosis Association.:
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LABORATORY
Mrs.' Avery F. Blake, chairman
of ~e 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
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Mr. and ~. John M'.
oCNorth Swarthmore aevnue will
entertain at ~ oPen hOUSe' ~
morrow evening before the Duck'
Club dance.
Robie Swan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Swan of Rutgers avenue, returned Tuesday from Children's H~i~ in Philadelphia
where 'he Underwent a minor
operation. ,
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Mary Beth Hannum, daughter'
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. 1Jannwn of Lafayette avenue, Celebrated her fifth birthday at an
aftern~ party .Tanua.ry 12.'
. Miss Edith Kletzien returnea to
her duti~' at !.It. Wilson Hospital,
)It. ,~.Mel, after a ~',of
,leveal dQ8 lOt week with bet
:~1y 00, ,South Cheater· road.
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EDGEMONT AVE., 7TH & WELSH STS.
Save This Week-end on. Scores' of"
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PRE-INVENTORY
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The Swarthmorean, 1957-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1957-01
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