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Lib rarr Board Rev,ews
Financial Status
May 31. 1957
THB 8WAR'I'IIMOBBAN
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G. S. Troop 331 Has'
Court'of Awards
CUI PACK 432 IN FINAL
MElTING TONIGHT AT 7:30
Tonight. May 31, marks the
last pack meetiDg' of the year for
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Cub Scout Pack 432, At 7:30 p,m,
vestlgate remedies for the sltuaIn th S arth
U"'--~lst
Three girls received tlle curved h h,e
w
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tion and take any action the budtlmore ....
mbers
get permitted. "In the Interest of bar. the highest award In Girl C me prospec ve me
Scouting, at the ....... ng '!!Juri of the pack next year.
readers and staft", to provide award ceremonies••.••
for hoop 331 by theIr parents• w ID be welcome.
some temporary relief.
' E I i......,- bo
are those go'.~
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held Monday evening 'In Mc·
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Mr. Morse reported that the
h ch into the third grade who live
cost of the needed additional Cahan Hall, ~91:'yterlan C ur . south of the railroad, and east of
catalogue would be $570 and the
Troop leader Mrs. Hans Borel
resented
the badges to the girls Rutgers avenue.
P
table requested by the staft $97,
items ,not now provided for in in the troop, and again each troop
2.d .Grade PIC:IlIc: Held'
the budget.
mbembedr had ,e:u-nedthat. least onde
Families of the children of
President D. Mace Gowing was a ge. ReceiVIng
elr curve NancY HaD's second grade class
in'the chair with the entire board bars were Nancy Egan, NancY, t th R t
A enue School
.. IeY and Doris Kellerman. a. e
u gers
v
.
',- in attendance. Miss Barber. Mrs. ,uThBY,ese '
enjoyed a picnic Tuesday everung
Jackson, Mrs. C. Dudley Sch-..
curved ~ars were pre:;:::- on the school grounds.
,
loesser, Mrs. Peter E, Told, Maxey ed by the NeIghborhood C
Newl elected officers of the
th ~
Mo..... ·-n•. Dr. Robert E. SpIDer, man Mrs, Robert Brodhead. Mrs.
.. ~ Hirsch. and Mr. M.orse.
ers group
Rudolf
Roy McCork e.I troop consultant• moCh"rman
" __are:
. Arthur Horneff.'
d"es t a
~ chairman
, uon; Mrs Dennison
., The board's next meeting wID present ed ftrs t cIass b a..
" \>e on September 23.
Marsha Hunt, Cathy Welsh, and ~=:O~t; secreU:ry _. treasurer,
Kathy Stamford.
Mrs. Maxwell McKee' hospitality
"1 saw it in the Swarthmorean."
There are now six gIr.'Is in th.e chairman, Mrs, William Salom'.
troop who have received thell' telephone chairman Mrs. Donald
curved bars. Karen Peterson WH.s Fisher', Home and' School repreII whil
awarded h er 'bar I ast . f a
e sentative. Mrs. John A. Scott.
Nancy. Gatewood apd Betty Bovard had received their bars the
bUS A
previous year.
Pres yferians, . . .
The program was opened, by a
Name Dr. Stedman
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lIag ceremony. after which Kathy
Stamford led the Pledge of AI- 1953-54, Dr. Stedman served as
legiance, followed. by the Girl the political science specialist in
Scout Promise led by Kathy the DeplU'tJl1ent of Social SciWelsh, and the Girl Scout Laws, ences, Unesco' headquarters, Parls.
read -by Doris Kellerman. Presi- More recentJ.y, In January, 1956,
Graduate?
dent of the troop Marsha Hunt. he lecture
policy at ,the Salzburg Seminar in
greeted the guests.
Following the program the American Studies, Saldlurg, Ausgive
leader, Mrs. Borei, thanked all tria,
those who had participated in the
Dr. Stedman is the author or
scouting program, while the girls co-author of three books. includpresented a gift to Mrs. Borei. ing "Exporting Arms," 'lDIsconSNORKEL PEN
The girls will complete 'their tent at the Polls" (-written with
scouting year by participating In Mrs. Stedman). and ''The Dythe Memorial Day Parade.
namics of Democratic GOvernment," (written with Prof. John
, Ad..""1
P. Roche of Brandeis University).
MOllday Night Speaker
Snork.I Pen,
Dr. and Mrs. Stedman. with
Frank R. Markley, Guernsey
$Iom
their
daughters En'IIly and Nancy,
road, Sun 011 Company vice presVassar avenue. Both girls
live
on
ident In charge of transportation,
the Rutgers
attend
was the main speaker Monday
SchooL
Mrs.
Stedman, a
night at the first annual joint
banquet of the Chamber of Com- member of the stafts of ''Newsmerce and the Chester Business week" and of "Fortune", has been
Men's Association. The banquet active In the Presbyteriliil Church
Choir.
was held at 7:15 in Drexel Hill.
The Stedmans plan to move to
CIppor
New York.
_Dot
HEA.,S "MAYFAIR",
Stephen' LWhicher
To Teach at Cornell
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$11.50
No mattet.wbat -=areer the
araduate has ch...... this gift
"ill be proudly owned and
constantly used' Stop in DOW
,. and see our large selection
01 models and J>ri«s. You'D
be proud tQ present a
handsomely gilt,boxed
Sbealrer SuorkeI Pen,
Mrs. Donald F. Bruce of' Wallingford served as general chairman of the annual "Mayfalr" of
the Junior Board of the Taylor
Hospital, held Friday and Saturday on the grounds of the hospital
in Ridley Park.'
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
The Exeutive Board of, the
Swilrthmore Woman's' Club will
meet at 9:30 A:Ji. Monday. June
3, at the Club House.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
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Mrs. Abbe Ender's College Avenue School kindergartners and
their mothers enjoyed the annual
trip to the Philadelphia Zoo on
Tuesday.
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a Rockefeller Post-war. Fellowship, a Ford Faculty Fellawsblp,
I' h Pro f'essor Leaves He Js a son of two professors.
ng IS
Colleg- After
the late George F. Whicher. Who
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taught, ""'gUsb at --rA~herat for
' lOYears
many years. and ,Prof. Harriet
Stephen Emerson Whicher of
Fox Whicher of Mount Holyoke
Swarthmore College hili' been ,College.
,
named associate professor of Eng- - Mr. Whicher -aduated from
llsh at Cornell, eftective July 1.
Amherst In 1936...-winning pt:izes
Cornell President Deane W. Ma- In schola...hip. public speaking,
lolt announl'es.
English. and the classics. He reProfessor Whicher, whose spe- cclved his M.A. In philosophy at
cial field of interest is American Columbia. and his PhD. in Eng_
lit 'tu
is the uth
f "Free
era re,
a
or 0
- Ush at' Harvard, where he won
dom and Fate: an Inner LIfe of two prizes for distlneUon in writRalph. Waldo Emerson." He is .
preparmg. with Robert E. SpIDer. mg.
During three years in the U. S.
an edition of Emerson•s lectures,
anel he has e di ted a coIIection 0f Navy, he
. was a night fighter diEmerson's es~ays which wID ap- :~c~:m~~t~:-:~:w:~~:;
pear late~ this year.
Tokyo. BefOre joining the SwarthAt Cornell during the next
more
facultyand
in at1947.
he taught
academi c year h e will tea ch the at
Harvard
the University
survey course in American lIterat ure, a I' 0 U r S e in . E merson, of Rochester.'
Thoreau and Whitman. and a
He and,Mrs_.. -whIcher. the formgraduate seminar In dramatic lit- er, Elizabeth Tricky of Boston,
erature.
.
Mass., have four children. They
Professor Whicher has'received pr!,sel1tly .reside at Whittier place.
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Address H. S. Class'
held on Saturday. June 15. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Baccalaureate Sunday - at Schroth, Palmer's lane, Wa1llng-
'fO~u1s de Moll, School lane, Ro~
4:45, Commencement
Monday 6:45 .
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop· will
ad dress the High School Class of
1957 at the Baccalaureate . Service in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church at 4:45 p.m. Sunday afternoon. June 9.
Robert Carwithen wUl play F.
S Bach's "Fanlsay and Fugue in
G' MinOr" and "Choral PreludeLord Jesus Christ Be Present
Now" as the, orBan prelude, The
processional hymn wID be ''0
Worship the King."
The Call to Worship wID be
given by the Rev. John Schott:
the Scripture Lesson by Dr. John
M. Moore; the Responsive Reading by the Rev. H. LawreDce
Whittemore. Jr.: the Prayer by
the Rev. John C. Kulp; the Benediction by the Rev. Theodore
Cooper.
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A reception for graduates, parents. faculty .and invited guests
wID be held immediately following the exercises In McCahan
Hall of the church.
Valley. is in charge of arrangements as president of the class,
S·lXt Y ,reservatlons h I1-ve aiready
b een recei ved.
CoIIege AIumnl· Ret,um
For R.
eunlon Saturday
Two Th ousan d M' em b ers
Of Sixteen Classes
~0 Participate
SoJIje two thousand alumni and
friends are expected to attend
Alumni Day activities at Swarthmore College Saturday. June 8.
Six-teen classes. from the Class
of 1882 to that of 1955, wID retum to the campus for traditional
reuulons.
Two g.aduates 'of the Class of
1882 win be present to celebrate
their 75th reunion: Mrs. Walter
C.' Hallowell. 98' McKinley averiue,· Lansdowne; and Mr. Ch'arles
Palmer, 100 Delaware avenue,
CcnDmeneemen&
Ridley Park.
Roy J. McCorkel, Director of
The Saturday morning program
Edm:ation, Nat!-0nal Association of features a panel discussion 'on
Chrlstiims and Jews, will give the "Admissions Problems Now and in
Commencp.ment address 'to the the Ftiture."bY Director Of Adclass at ~ts Commencement Exer- missions Robert Cross arid Dealis
clses In .the Arthur Hoyt Scott S~an Cobbs, W. C. H. Prentice,
Auditorium of Swarthmore CoI- Gilmore Stott and Debonlh Wing.
lege at 6:45 p,m., Monday. June
The afternoon program WID re10.
, volve around 8 pteeting of the
Bruce McCutoheon will give Alumni As$oclation in the Scott
the Bible reading; .the S;enlor Outdoor Auditorium-, a baseball
Chon." 10m sing th8.~- game .,be~w,~.the Swarthmon;
seit arrirngeinent of ,''B&umul' VIlt:Slty ahd~·U.5. Army Che)J\Saviour'" Wa11ace' Seward ,.elais'lcal Cei1lj!r. lacrosse with ·the
p. .ide~t; will prese~t the 'speak- Swarthmore Varsity and tlie Phil~
er; the Brass Choir (James 'Mc- adelphia Lacrosse Club, and a
CorkoiJ Davis Ba.., Elsa Hunter. softball game with the faculty
Robert' Gilfillan, Stephen Plafker, taking on the alumni. All of the
Mark Plafker. Mark Smith) wID games are scheduled fqr 3:30 p.m.
play ''NowTh~, We . All Our on Clothier Fields. "
God" by Cruger; William M.
Scheduled activities will end
Bush wID present th.e class; ,Don- with ~alumnl dan",: and si~g
aId P. Jones wID 'award the di- In P~h Hall followmg IndiVl~
plomas; the, clal;S wID sing the dual reuriion dinners.
Alma Mater. Robert Cal'Withim
will
be the organist.
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In case of rain, the Commence-
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
END EUROPEAN TOUR
I;ocal residents who, returned
with the 76 Republican Women
of Pennsylvania.' Hannah' Penn
House 'members, on May 30 from
a fellowship-for-friendehip tour
of Europe were the pres!de.ntMrs;
I. R. MacElwee of '.Mt. 'Holyoke
I
pac!" the vice-p res!dent ~s.
Wilbur O. James of Park avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Medford of
S• Ch89te r, road , ,.,
...r. a nd "'rs
B'.
John Fawcelt and son Robert of
S. Chesterro8d, Mrs. Oliver Swan
of N. Cbester- road, Mrs. Harvey
Weaver, Michigan avenue.
ffighllghls of the trip were the
reception of the group by Ambassador Zellerbach In· Rome on
May 27; 'the private SundBY audience with the Pope In the Vatican; the visit to the Palladium in
London where four of the group
sat in the Royal Box'. a fashion
show in
put on by Baimain
lust for the Hannah Penn HOUle
women ani! their h.uabands; the
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T!Ie ' - - ylBited London,
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STIAPUSS STRIPED STRIPLING. .R(>uone's subtle neW
sweater-stripes in a scay.in~place straplea that controls or
flowerless
Mother,s Club Board
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To Be Held· June 14
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Pres b yterians WI Meet
SWI"m". Team to P"m"IC'.,
.Before· Season' ,Opene'r"
Jones S'
pencer
Tum Author,
Week, Classes . ' ,
Open ,24th,
'
,
. The r4lOrg'aulzation meeting of
SWarthmore Swim Team mem.
the board of directors of Swarth- bers and their parents will hold a
Two officers of theSwarihmore Mothers Club was held last "warming-up" picniC at the. pool more-dlutledge School Board have
week at the home of Mrs. Jolm at 6 p.m. next Friday. Those who appeared prominently In prillt
HBrvey, of Medl8.
plan to attend should UlIlke res- during the past., few weeks.
Mrs. John'S. Francis announc- ervstlons at the pool office' by
ed the completed roster of officers Thursday. Rlain date for the affair co~p":::: OfD:,"I:un P
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and directors. as follows: Mrs. Will be the 'following, Monday, An pany,' authored a {eatu...... article
Colin Be11, Ili-st vice president; official clinic will be held at the for' the current issue'-~f "Our
Mrs. Charles TaylOr. ~econd vice pool at 7:30 Friday; June 1~.
Sun",- company magazine: Entltlpresident; Mrs. J. Harold Dumm.
Boys and girls in a}l age groups ed "Where to. Find $73,500,treasurer'. Mrs. Rich
roth, membership; 'Mrs. .Jack KarlShaelfer each afternoon at to school d
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istricts ,but to the 011
Fitch, rec ord?·~ secreta~; Mrs. 4',30 s'.ce the pool opened on
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industry. ,"Uniess American 011.
Arthur W.- Co11inS, , hospitality.; Me' morlal Day, in anticipation of Companies can raISe
. this s tagger-'
"'-.
William
A.
Clar.
ke,
Jr.,
Mrs.
the
Te·.m's
participation
In'
the
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BU'
Ing sum by 1965, consumers
won't
George Dunn and Mrs. Charles Suburban League Medley Relay get all the motor fuel they need
Durkin, directors; Mrs. James Carulval at the Milrple-Newtown for their t!ars and trucks or
Malone, publicity; Mrs. ,John lIar- pool at 9 A.M. Saturday of next enough furnace oil to keep warm
vey, hospitality; Mrs. Robert week, June 15. The P<1DI manage- In winter," says Jones. From 1956
Pemberton, telephoni;!, and Mrs. ment and coaches encourage all to 1965 the United States' wID
Vernon Urbani, ex-offielo preS!- those interested In organized .de- use some 40 bllUon barrels of 011
dent.
velopment of finer skID in s~- (an amount equal to 80 per cent
MeetiDgs were being held this m1ng to join the team. Begln:nmg of all crude oil produced hi this
week by the program committee, June 15 practice sessions will be
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under the direction of Mrs. Bell, held at 12:30 and 7 P.m., memand membership, Mrs. ,Eckenroth. bers having a choice of which
New OfIic:ers
time they will "worll:-out."
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~ ofgrBde
the met
year or
In the
Walter SboemakR were the top who !lave. arlead3' developed.
. ..falr- of=......
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rade' ChaIrman Mrs.
scorerS at JIonday nl&bt's meet- Iy IIDti tedPrlques; 'l'be .Jun, 1 J
1I Marsh,' 500 Y.,Ie aveIn« of the. Crum Creek BrIdge League caraiv8l wID be, divided ames .... '.,
a.
Clw. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ~ intO ,two diftionB, with duplicate nue, on,M~, .June
d Sw rtbmo
'rile fo~ oIIlcers were
placed second.
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awards being ma e.
a
re,'
the : - . tilli'l--sa: Mrs.,
On May 29, Helen WIlaqn ap,d SprIng8eld, Wal1IngfonI,
Baat elected for
.Mrs. C8tJ:1erine Brownell won \:ll8 WhIteland, Ch nr_t and NorrIs- Walter 'l"aft, ebaIrman; .....~lint pJace. r ...lI eJAM!Ie and_JIrs. ,town who .. , .. iIIe the New Divl- ~ FabbUIJts, proatBm
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The S.warthmore Lions Club on
·Monday evening, May 27, elected
~ following officers to serve
Local Writers.
Attend Conference
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48-Mill Levy Set For
1957-195$ School
Budget
Four Swarthmoreans and one
Rutledge man were named to the
Swarthmore '- Rutledge Union
School Authority established in
adjourned session Monday everimg by the Sw"rthmore-Rutiedge
Board to handle financing .of the
$550.000 Rut g e r s Elementary
School expansion.
A 48-mill realty tax for the
1957-58 school year 'was set by
the Board and a $928,865 budget
adopted.
.
Former Borough Councilmen
William H. GeIlring, Charles G.
Thatcher and Frank R. Markley
were named to one, . three, 'and
four - year terms respectiveJ.y.
John MacAlpine, North Princeton accountant, was named to a
five-year term and Howard G.
Livingston, trust officer of· the
Liberty m.Bl Estate Bank and
Trust Company. Philadelphia and
son of a fonner president of P.utledge, Council, was named to a
two-year term.
The six-mill realty rate jump
was one-mill lesJl incre~ over
the current 42-mill levy than had
been anticipated by the school di- .
rectors wben they lIrst tackled a '
new'budget some weeks ago. The
one .per cent realty' transfer tax
and the $15 per capita levy were
retained.
'
Actually ·onJ.y '$81,562 greater
than last year's budgeted $847,123 tile new budget (like the old) .
carries an item in the' nelghbor- '
hood of $200,000 whl.ch represen~ "
borrowinlf 'caPacltY" "dis, liitted'
as' a po..ible loan in'case any of_
the long~talked-of renovation of.
the high school building has to be
arroanged during the budget year.
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CANTEEN IN JAPANESE
LANTERN PARTY SAT,
The Garnet Canteen wID hold
a Japanese Lantern Informal
Dance outside at'Rutgers.Avenue
School. June 15. from 9 to 12
P.M., This
occasion Is forththe hal
pre.
sentation of awards for e c rman of this year's staff and 13st.
A waning full moon is anticipated
as are stlira; Japanese Lanterns,
candle lit tables, music. food and
door prizes.
The whole stUdent body of'
Swarthmore High School, their
friends and alumni are invited to
attend (plus the 8th Graders, who
md ustts cowillme jWlnlththdatesart
·) The .tsis~du- '
enth'b . cit 0 - f th e p h yI ou
bulld'e
at e a
0
e sc 00
Ing where parents will cOllect the
UII~aI __.""' fee (except from the
' . I " " "tsJ
mi~-~
h wID'
eqwpmen
W 0
wear badgescom
and. ."'"
pay oJ\ly
half
fare.) These tickets and badges
are to be worn throughout the
evening. as a sign of payment for
admissions and refreshments. .
During the last half hour. the
Canteen rock and, roll records
wID be sold to get money to_rd
a new record library for the fall.
The School has asked that
parking be done in the teacherS
.
\
lot and on the macadam
is ' at the .
rear.L..__
side. No_~_
parking ......
to ·beon
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the
snuo;t or """'" up to .....
sect!.
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In case of rain, canteen ,will be
held Inside.
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ChBirmanhonored and'the par~
ents worlrl:ng at the party wID be
reported in an early issue. .
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ANNOUNCDiiNT
R.-
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$4.00 PER YEAR
w~l::r~ewollificers Schoof ,Auth. Named,
At Fritz's' July
during. tile next fiscal year:
14th
President, Jack Gensemer; 1st,
-An "Evening In Vienna" spon- Vice President, Tom Conway; 2nd
sored by t h e Young A dulls, the Vice President, Ken Sadler', 3rd
Choir, and the CoupI es Club wID Vice President, Charles Linelon;
'
,Treasurer,
Charles Grier; Lion
be enjoyed
Friday evenmg,
June
14, at,Fr'tz'
tdoo
. 1 s0 u
r Ca',e - re- Tlimer, Jerry Turner; TaU Twist. ble gellerally as the park - er, Blll Shirley; Director 1 year,
cogJllza
ing lat, 'behind the Swarthmore Ted Prescott and Tom McIllhenPresbyterian Church. In case of ney; Director 2 years, Wes France
rain the cate and ils patrons wID and BID Taylor; Secretary, John
move their effects indoors to Mc- Jefford.
Cahan Hall.
Musical entertainment will 111clude a selection by the Chancel
Choir, ,"Liebes Lieder Waltzes";
typical numbers, by a German
Band; songs by a Barber Shop
Quartet and Strolling Musicians Scholarships for P.R,W.C.
and folk dancing. Singing walters
Given by County
and waitresses will add to the
Clubs
atmosphere, and there wID be refreshments In keeping with the
Mrs. John T. Pinkston of Westspirit of the ocoasion.
minster avenue is attending the
The Chancel 'Choir will be di- Ninth Annual Philadelphia Rerected by Robert Grooters and glonal Writer's Conference June
accompanied by ,Robert Car- 5. 6 and 7 on a scholarship from
withen and Pauline' Scarborough. the Delaware County Federation
The Barber Shop QQartet is 'of Women's Clubs. Mrs. 'PInkmade up of Danny Kirk, Ed Hel- slim has won a number of awards
lor; Wes Wagner and Peter Mil- from the Federation and .other
ler; the German BIIn!l, of Skip local groups for her short stories.
Skoglund; Johnny Flaber, Betty
Mrs. Oscar O. Gilcreest of VasAnn McCorkle, Joan 'Be~lnger. sar avenue is acting as director
Sven Borel and JhJllby Robln- and scholarship chairman of the
son; the Strolling Mti8lclans are Conference. Mrs. Gllcreest, a
Dick, Hook, . Denby ',Bath, Dave member of the Swarthmore Club.
Narberth. and John ,Seybold. .
is a director of the Writer'" Club
Spike Beitzel Is beadwalter; rbe- of Delliware L~~unty. The, I,?""I
freshments were arranged
y club has dona"", a scholarship to
Jack MartiD. Phyllis, Heller, Joan Mrs. 'F: Russell Yeager for the
BnI~n ~dSuestedltlan;public-thl'l!e-day ~nfere!,ce.,
ily,Adhl!< Mllibbott.-ai1
-mont; sound. Jack Martin; ar- adelphia, writers, incltldlng best,angements, Ed 'Coslett, Lish, seller Richard Powell, spoke at
Mack and the Boy Scouts; ··cos- the conference. A 'banquet and
tumes, Betty Gayley, Madge Hen- reception Wednesday opened the
derson, Betsy Hunter and, Bettyjo gathering. Thursday was' devoted
Wagner; lighting,. Ernie 'Is-berg to classes iri various ,aspects of the
and tickets, Ann Hale.
profession and wound up with
c
, a group dlscussioD last night.
Today's sessions will be devoted to pOOlisher's infol'mation and
will conclude with the awarding
o~ prizes.
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ab......d. to Norway In 1952-53 and
to Swedeb'ln 1955-56.
Janice Detweiler, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Detweiler
of Cornell avenue. celebrated her
seventh birthday at a luncheon
party Saturday.
Col. WllUam Tidball, of Wallingford will leave today to at~
tend June ~eek end at U.5MA.,
West Point, N.Y., stopping to visit
tonight in Glen Rock, N.J. Gradua~on Tuesday wID be the
anniversary ,of CoL Tllibaill'.s
graduation.' Mrs. Tidball, accompanying her husband for a short
distance, wID continue to Hartford, Conn" for 8 visit. Col. and
Mrs. Tidball will meet at a later
date In New London, Conn., and
wID. ~ some time at their
cottage on Fishers Island, N.Y.
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JIDle 7, 1957
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Personals
Mrs. N. Bruce Dulfettand family
for two weeks In Aurora, ID.
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Harvard avenue had as her guests
Monday and Tuesday of last week
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scheu, Jr.,
of Mobile, Ala., formerly of
Parrish road.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Vincu.nas and their sona RickY and
Jlinmy of Detroit, Mich., arrive
this week end to visit Mrs. Vincunas' p"rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter 01 Columbia ave-
'lie, to EnsIgn Lawrence Diercks
Decker, son. 0: Mr. and Mrs. MarYin A. Decker of East OrImge,
N.J.
MiSs Ainslie, who has been attending Duke University, Durham,
N.c., will be a sophomore at tl}e
University next year and will attend summer school at the Unlversity of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Decker has just graduated
from Duke University and will be
stationed in San Diego, Cal., with
the Navy.
nue
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Green, ~
of ~ma, formerly of Swarthmore,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Marilyn Huxley
Green, to Mr. Robert Wesley Doherty, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ken'neth Doherty of Elm avenue.
Miss Green and Mr. Doherty are
both graduates of Swarthmore
High School. Miss Green was
graduated June 3 from Duke University, Durham, N.C. Mr. Doherty will be graduated from Denison University, Granville, 0.,
June 10.
Mrs: Samuel M. Dodd of
Swarthmore aVllDUe 1Iril1 have a.
her guests this week end her sonin-law and daughter Mr; and Mrs.
Charles B; Ingersoll, Jr., Of Silver
Lake, 0., with· thelr, daughters
Penny and Connie. Mr. and Mrs.
William Parke Dodd of Media, will
entertain at a family picnic tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Snyder
of Rutgers avenue had as their
guests from FrIday until Monday
Mrs. Snyder's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cornelius Stough of
Cornelius, N.C., who stayed with
the Snyder children while Mr. and
Mrs. Snyder spent the week end
in Richmond, Va. They attended
l.h wedding of Miss Nelda Wood
of Richmond and Mr. Harold Snyer of Bethlehem, Mr. Jacob Snyder's nephew.'
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner of
Dickinson avenue will have as
their guests their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Murrell D.
Weesner with their baby daugh-
their children Thomas, He~e,
Shirley, and Elizabeth, moved
Wednesday from their residence
at 531 Bryn Mawr avenue to
their new home at 421 Dlckinson avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hildestad
with their children Karen, Rliy,
Dale, and Nancy, 01 Prairie ViIIage, Kanaas City, Kans., have
been renewing friendships in the
Borough while staying with Mrs.
Hildestads'parents Mr. and Mrs.
Leo D. Jones in Germanjown. Mr.
ter BeckY Jo, of ,Morristown,
Tenn., who arrive today for a tenday visit. Mr. Faulkner's father
Mr. George E. Faulkner of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., is visiting. Mrs.
Faulkner's mother Mrs. Charles
Hildestad ...will attend a meeting
No date has been set for the
of the Society of Automotive En- wedding.
ginners in Atlantic City, N.J. Mrs.
-------Hildestad and the children will
BIRTHS
spend a month at the seashore.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. GallagMr. A. W. Bass, Jr., arrived-by her, 3rd, 170 Evergreen street,
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Werst of Lansdowne has also plane from Rio ~e Jan~iroJ Brazil Dover, Del., are receiving
been a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter
of Columbia avenue spent, the
week en" with :Mr. and Mrs. Owen
W. Gay at their home at Little
Spruce Lake, Lakewood, Wayne
County. Pa.
Mrs. S
I Cu tcher, th e for0 omon
. Much Gemutlichk.h
Friday, June 14. 7 to 9 P.M.
strom,g M.slclan.
Barber Silop quartet
Pretzels ,
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Ice Cream
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BEAUTY SALON
10UqUETS TO THE CLASS OF 1957
9 South Chester Road
.Call KlnglWood 3-0476
Activo Iot....r of ft. Swartlo.are 1••1.... A..oclallo.
25-15, the 1'&ces U-27, and the' 5th GRADE SUPPER TONIGHT ,.;
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tugs of war 15-5; while the
Margaret Moore, teacher of the "UMMER MUSIC COURSE: for more advanced players who
WhItes Won the game period 45- Rutgers avenue 5th grade, is ar- SCHEDULED AT SCHOOL i are desirous of doing qu~ and
30. The total' and'final score turn- ranging a program to follow the
I quintel work. ,In answer to a
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covered dish
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Once again 1hls year, the: number of requests, work in the
m avor 0
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supper or parents Swarthmore Schools will offer a I playing of popular musI'c will also
to 625 giving the Garnet team the and students at the Methodist
edge with 16 Field Dsy wins as Church, tonighf, June 7.
Summer Music program begin-I' be provided.
compared to the WhIte's 13 Field
Plans and details for the sup- nlng Jun~ 24 and running concurRegistratio.n will take place at
Day victori,es. The cup was th8ll per are being arranged by Mrs. rently WIth the regular 'six week. the Music building, to the rear of
presented to the College avenue Thomas Thoroalm, hospitality Sum mer ~cademic program.' the High Sch091, on Mondily
Garnet captalna Ronnie Hoge and chairman, Mrs. Alfred Smith, Meeting durmg the morning morning June 24. As it wID only
Jan Turner. It wID be kept at. program chairman, and Mrs. Ben hours, the prog~am, directed by be necessary for students· to 1'<%the College avenue school next Olcott class chairman.
Robert M. Holin of the local port during the times that they
year-after the Garnet name for
The' program presented by the ·scho~I., will p~ovide a variety of ha.v.e work scheduled, most stu1957 has been Inscribed on the fifth graders after the supper will mUSIcal exp~nences ~at should dents ""ill find it posible' to take
cup.
include the group recital of two prove. aUractIve to be,!mners and work Ii1 -the r
r====================~======, poems, ''The Pirate Don Dirk of expe~,enced players alike.
School, 01' participate. in Summer
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Congratulatlans, Graduate!
Eugene Field; sever31 sets 01 schedule beginning inatruction on I Beginners can plan on the basis
square dances by the students; :,n inst~ument of their own choos- of two 20 minutes lessons weekDo your best to present yours~lf
musical numbers by inatrumen- mg. QUIte a few school owned in- ly a'hd enaembles, Band or Ortalists
and singers.
s!ruments will be available for phestra 'will meet twice weekly
to God as one cipproved, a workman
The new officers for the 1957- loan on a first come first served for 45 minutes.
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58 season are Mrs. Harlan Jess- basis.
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chairman,
Mrs.
Randolph
Lee
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Those
who
have
had
some
pre"I
saw
it in the Swarthtnorean."
rightly handling the word of truth.
Last Friday morning all Of the
elementary pupils from the Rutledge, College avenue, and Rutgers avenue schools from' Srd
grade up met and competed In
the annual Field Day at the Rutgers avenue field. The Gamet
!earn came out on top after dominating most of the events.
Prior to the start of Proeeed~
Ings Wlillam' Reese announced
the sportsmanship 8core for the
year which saw the White team
out in front by 12 points 521 to
533. The Garnets won the relays
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We've got the gifts for the Dad in your life, , • fashion,
right wearables that compliment his taste . , , and youl'5l
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OpPClsite High Meado,!,
Custom Landscape Work
TelepIJene: CHeshr 2.72116
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Visit. our Roadside Market
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to win.behhi.d In the
' latter innings
First baseman Fred Braund'/was
the hitting hero for Swarthmore
with a triple and ,home TUn.
others who were successful at
the plate for the Hornet tea~
were Pete Stephens (RF), GeOrge
Abb (ss), Terry Innis (3b) Phil
Beardsley (cf) and Don Jones
reserve outfielder. Others who
.ssw action were Gary. Gallagher,
.Da~ Hannum, Russ 'Hoge, RonnieNoyes.' Base coaches for the
team were Christie Decker and
Davis Moscrip. Coach Bill Reese
said thai. the Homet team' is. finally down to Its required" 20 members wfth ouly 2 oP'lnings for the
second baH of the season~ He expects the team..to improve steadily and play good 'baJJ.
Tuesday eveni!lg the Wasp
t~am, which competes in the Intennedlate section'" of the same
ieague WOn a tightiy . contested
game with' Clifton's Intermediates
7-6 on, .Riverview Field: The
Wasps jumped ahead 3-0 in· the
first inning With hits 'by Burke
J!ackson, '1'haddeus" 'Adamls, arid
Brodie Crawford. Cllfton kept
pecking at Swarthmore's lead,
but the Wasps seemed to always
'have enough to keep in front.
Timely hits by Bill 'Fuoss and
Paul
Darllngton helped the cause
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toward victory. Some'outstanding
defensive play , by: "outfielders
Adams and Fuoss helped pitcher
Jay Lord win his first game on
the mound.
At present' ,there are but 13
members signed up for this team
and plenty of room fol' more.
Any boy attending the Swarthmore schools" ~Jr who resides in
Swarthmore between \he ages of
14-16 is eligible., Schedules for
both teams are out and can' be
obtained from Coach Reese, Lee
Swan, assiStant coach, or at The
Fountain. There is but one home
game next week when the Hornets play host to' DlIl'by Township
on Wednesday evening. All games
begin at 6:,30 p.m.
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. week when the Swarthmore Hornets' traveled to Clifton Heights to
open its 1957 campaign in the
Junior Division of the EDCO
league. The team lost 8 to 6. With
the efforts of Butch Hofmann on
the mound and Dick Jackson behind the plate the game was nip
and tuck, and Clifton had to come
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Hornets Lose 6.8,
Wasps Win 7·6
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Seybold, hospitality chairman, sched~led for suppleinentary inMrs. Matthews Johnson secretary struction and will have the op-
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alice barker(
and treasurer, Mrs. Maxwell Mc- portunity to play in a Summer
Kee telephone chairman.
Band or Orchestra to gain more
confidence and experience. A
number of ensembles are ,planned
gratulations upon the .birth of
their second child and first daughROBERT J. AT%, Mgr.
ter Anna Katherine. who weighs
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
eight pounds, 11 ounces.
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LIttle KatIe s grandparents are
Dr. a?d Mrs. Fred A. Patman of ~~===~;;;a;;;a""C5Io~s15e~d$SS;a;;t~u;;,r5dea~~1~p~.~M~'~",,""""~~~5~1
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~:~t ~~~s:· p;,allagher, Sr., of
BeaHy Road
Springfield
route to Tallahassee, Fla., where
they will live for several years
DAVIS.:McCOY
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
C. DeCou,
while Col Cutcher, who retires
The marriage of Miss Gale III, of HaddOnfield, N.J., anfrom 'the Air Force in July wlJl Marie McCoy,
of Mrs. nounce the a rrlva
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· daughter
s tud y medicine. The Cu tch \!rs H enry M OrrISon cCoy of Ches- don Charles, DeCou, on May 23.
have been in Puerto Rico for the ler road, anC\ the late 1\IIr. McCoy,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. D....
past four years where Col. Cut- and Mr. DeLancey J. Davis, son Cou, II, of Haldonfleld are the
cher was Base Commander of Ra- of Mr•. DeLancey W. DsVlS' of pat ernal gran d'parents. Maternal
mey Air Force Base. '
Hal'1'isburg,' and the late Mr. grandP",""",ts are Mr; and Mrs.
Mrs. Peter E. Told gave a pro- Davis, ,!"as solemnized Thursday Raymond K. Denworth, of Elm'
gram of folk stories at the final morning, May 23, at 'the Church avenue.
assembly of Westtown' School's of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
Lane School, Westtown, Friday Morton.
morning.
Miss Marjorie L. McNichol ofsuliCllnlONS
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Mr. and Mrs.· Daniel Morse Of ermantown was maid of honor
Parrish road have returned from and the 'bride's only attendant. M::'G~:::
Chambersburg with their daugh- Charles Davis of HallSton, Tex.,
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ter Anne who has been attending brother of the' bridegroom, was KI~"wood
Penn Hall and will leaye next best man.
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week for ,their farm on Chesa~
A reception and wedding
peake Bay, below Cambridge, Md. breakfast for tlJe immediate fainAlII CONDInONEO
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Henry illt,:" was held at the Barclay folof Waliingford went to Buck HIli lowmg the cer~mony. After their.
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SWartllmore, Pa.
ther and sister-In-law Mr and ~nll Mrs. Davis will live in Bowl~
Mrs. E. Kenney Crothers dilrlng 109 Green, Media.'
Fri. & SCIIt.,'June 7, 8
. . The bride was graduated from
''THE RAINMAKER"
the week end
. Nancy Gowing, daughter of Mr the Convent of the Sacred Heart,
and Mrs. Mace 'Gowing of Par~ Overl>rook. and kom Trlnlty Col_
1oI••t oot •••'~.dl
lege W hi gt
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I.rt La.ca. Iter Kaft- H.p....
rish road, was hostess itt an o~en
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house Friday night of last weeJl: groom '. a g;aduate 01 Notre
Sot. Fe.tu,.... ':Ib. 10:20 P.... .
for the senior class of the Swart.h~ Dame UniverSIty, South Bend, IIG Au..c:HILDREN'S MATINEE
more High School.
Ind.
SATURDAY 1 P. M.
Mr. aM Mr. Frederick W. Held
1-«:.rtoo. Caniival
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of c40.tidla. 101.......
of Westmlnater averlUe will' have
as their guest this week end :Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Douglas 3-Coei••,
Robert A. Street of San FrancIsCo, AinsUI' of North Chester road an- _-IDAHO"
Cal. Mr. Street is Advertising nounce the engagement of thelr
ROY 10GEIS ., Trl".r
¥anager of ''T.he San Frs""lsco daughter, Miss Judltll Ann AlDs- Wate. for a verr .p.clal How
Progress.'"
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Mrs. Donald L mbbard of
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South Chester road entertained
lin. & MOB•• June 9. 10
Monday at a luncheon and linen '
Actio., Ro.a~c., Co•• ~
shower' honoring Miss Jane Allen,
JQHN POID'S
daughter of Mr. an,d. Mrs. George
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M. Allen 01 Riverview road.
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Mrs. Roy P. Lingle 'of Cornell
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Da. Ooller
avenue returned last week
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two weeks with her son-in-law
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and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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JO,HN SHINI,Rrs , ......t
,Frost and family, En route to
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"Grapes of W'ratIi"
Kansas Mrs. Lingle visited hel'
--!'OldIes Of enjoyina ou, spociou$
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
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SY'A,TE I NS,PE,CT'10"N
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Check Brak.s
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SAFETY AUTO SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
on Sunday and IS staymg at the
Strath Haven Inn while on a busi-'
n~ss trip in the ~nited States. He
WIll attend the HIgh School Commencement ell'ercises
Monday
night when his son David, graduates. Mr. Bass was the dinner
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guest
of
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Mace
Gowmgs
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Parrish road We"dnesday evening
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
GARNETS WIN fiELD DAY
"EVENING IN VIENNA"
Fritz' Ou'door Cafe On ..... af ~)
Music Under the Stan
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e.as. Inml Presents Plaalsts
Mr. Charles Izumi of Benjamin
West ...venue 'wlJl present tile following pupils :In the' ~t of a
series of recitals" oil Sunday. Jwie
9, at 8 o'clock:
Lynne Egbert and Tom Mowery of Wallingford, EmIly Woods
of Wawa, Helen Weiss of Spril1.!\field, and. Dawn Boyer of Dickin;'
son avenue.
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Yale and Harvard Avenues . •
Swarthmore
Ai,. Condi#olled Dining RiJoms and Lobby
Comfortable Sleeping Rooms
Elevator _
Free PtII'king
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Business Men's Lunch 12 • 1 :30 P.M.
Com piele HI'"
o~e cac,'!",t,es for Banquets
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GRADUATION
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JUNIOR (OR DAUGHTER) ANAlLY MADE IT!
They will soon be "off allowance"
And out in the cold ~old wofld
'Fightin'g a "'040"
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Show Your Appreciation
Get Them' a Camera or Proje'ctor
(movie or still)
At the
The Ca.mera & Hobby Shop
,4.6 Park, Avenue, Swarthmore. Pa.
Klngswood 3·4191
Friday: 9 to 8:30
UNCLE AMOS' SEZ:
It takes 2 people, 2 dollars & 2 minutes & you got
a weddin'.. And ·did you ever see anythin' purtier
than a June weddin? Your, Aunt Nellle's buyin'
weddin' gifts where YIlU can ·get yourn, plus a_big
savin', at THE·
3 COUNTRY BOYS
Lamps for every room.
Side Tables for bed, chair or sofa.
.,pictures for mantle or grouping.
Clocks that hang or stand.
Mirrors in round, oval or oblong frames.
Milk Glass, Staffordshire & Iron, Stone & China.
Gifts in glass, copper, brass, wood & iron,
Jf"e have the largest selection of etll'ly
A",mclln' ftwnit",e in DelawtWe Cou,,'y
Pari at ci.r fro..
BUDGET'
,
Pard!•
CERTAINLY.
Scott, Showalter &_ann, Inc.
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l'tlBLISUED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWABTBIIORE, PA.
PETER E. TOLD,M.uuORIE TOLD, P11lII.ISJQ:JUI
Phone KJDpwoocl 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, BcUtor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing EdItor
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
as Second Class .Matter, January 24, 1929, ~ !fe I~~t
oiiIce at Swarthmqre, Pa., under the Act of Mar
,
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON _ _ _ _ _
SWARTHMORli, PENNA., JUNE 7, 1957
&rtered
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Mr.
Bishop wlll giveNOTES
the Chil,PRESBYTERIAN
dren's Message at the Chldren s
Da Service at 9:30 this Sunday
"~. 'rhe title of Mr. Bishop's
:~on at the Jl o'clock service
will be "A New Heaven and a
N';w Earth." The Sacrament of
Baptism wlll be admnistered at
both services.
This will be the last Sunday of
double services. Beginning with
June 16 there will be 0 nIy one
service at 11 o'clock. The C hurch
School will continue to meet
throughout the summer months at
11 and child.care will be provided.
For the last three Sundays in
June and far the, month of Ju~,
the choral music for the worship
services will be furnished by a
volunteer choir Iplder the direction of Robert Grooters. Anyone
who would like to sing is
to come to rehearsal at 10 each
Sunday morning prior to the service. All, high school age and over,
are welcome.
The Board of Trustees wlll meet
on Tuesday evening, June 11, at
7:30 in the Woman's Association
Room.
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ThereTRINITY
will be aNOTES
celebration of
the Ho~ Communion at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning, an:d again at
11: 15. At 9:30 there will bea service of Morning Prayer and closing
exercises of the Church School.
Those serving as ushers Sunday
will he as follows:
9: 30 a.m.-W. M. McCawley,
Head Usher; J. E. Evans, C. C.
Hiesler, W. A.' Irving, W" R. McHenry, and A. S. Mowery.
'11: 15 a.m.-C. M. Waterbury,
Head Usher; C C. Wallin, AlterDB te; R. T. Bates, W. M. Bush,
H. Furlong, A. H. Marsh, and
S. Patton.
Thomas Mowery is scheduled to
serve as acolyte at eight o'clock;
Steve Irving and Davis Moscrip at
9: 30, and George' Hensell, Peter
Timms, and Noel Turner at 11: 15.
Holy C~munion will be celebrated at 10' o'clock Monday
morning.
A service of, Evening Prayer
will be held on Tuesday at 5: 40
On Wednesday there will be a
celebration of the Holy Commun"
ion at 7 and 9: 30 a.m. The Bible
Class under the leadership of Mrs.
Maxey Morrison will meet at 10
o'clock, and. at 8 p.m. the Bible
Study group, under "the direction
of· Dr. W. E. Daoforth, wlll meet
in, the Cleaves room.
~ Evening Prayer will be read on
FrIday at 5: 40 p.m.
.MF.THOOI$T NOTlS
The Juntor Choir will lead the
- 1 ' " ..."Ii',{';1'ER1AN 1::!lu1i.Ca- entire service through the min"
, ......HJ;o.cph J.J. ~asJllJ'pt. MhuS'tf!r
Jul.n SchoU. A1soclilla MInIater
Sanda7,_11IDe •
9:30 A.M.-Chil~'s Day Service;A.M.-Men'6
Mr. Bishcip Bible
will preecb.
9'30
Class.
10:45 A.M.-8enlor Hfsh Bible
class.
11:00 A.M.-Morning WOlrshi
BaP'
4'45
P.M
--HIP
Schoo
ccaiaureate .
Mr; Bishop's
topic "TI)e Razor's F,die."
TUsda7, lune 11 .
1:00 P.M.~M~ for Prayer.
Frlda7,· ........ ~.
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7:00 P.M.-''Evenlng in Vienna.
Party.
J,11!J,'i!'liuJ) IS""
~ CHURCH
Servi....
J~hn C. Kulp
MlDl8ter
Robert Wilde
MinIster of Music
Sunda7,
IIIDe • Worship
11:00 A.M.
- Morning
Service. .
.
.
7:00 P.M.-Jr. High and Sr. Fellowship.
.
.
Tuesda7,
IIIDe
11
8:00 P.M.-Rev. and Mrs. Donaid Rickards.
.
Wednesda7, Jane 12
8:00 A.M.-H.s.""Prayer Group•.
'l'1UNlTY: CHURCH
R. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
WhltaaDda7,Commnnihn
Jane' 8:00 A.M.-HiI~
9:30 A.M.~Morning Prayer
Church School Closing Ezercises.
11:15 A.M.-HolY Communion.
10:00
A.:'''''#i~~ J~":u!~on.
TwlMd')",'lane 11
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Wednnda)", Jane U
7:00 A.M.-Holy CNn!!nmiorL
11:30 A.M.-Bible
'A.M.-Holy OMnmunion.
10:00
class..
8:00 P.M.-Bible Study.
lane It,
5:40
5er-
~
istry of
music during ·the
As Is our custom at commenceI mem Ume no Meeting for Worship Is scheduled for next Sunday, June 9, in order that Friends
may attend the Baccalaureate
Service in Clothier Memorial at
11 o'clock. This year the speaker
will be Dean Emeritus Everett.
Hunt. 1I0wever, the Meeiing
House will be open during that
hour for any who care to come.
The Monday Sewing Group will
not meet on June 10.
The completeness
and NOTES
p~CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
tion of God's creation will be emphaslzed at Christian Science
services Sunday when the LessonSermon Is entitled "God the Only
Cause and Creator."
The Golden Text Is kOm Revelation
''Thou art
worthy,
0 Lord,(4:11):
to receive
glory
and
honour and power: for !hop hast
created all things, and for thy
I
Mr. and.Mrs. E. L. Conwell of IOn of Idlewild .fane entertained
Columbia avenue with thelr chll- over the week end Mr. and lin.
dren Betsy, Jimmy,. and Bruce, Roger Olden of Princeton, N.J.
Wednesdey of last week accompanled Mr. aDd Mrs. James B.
DOuglas of Chester road and
avenue to Hoboken,
N.J., where Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
salled for Europe on the S. S.
Rhyndam. The following day the
Conwells did some sightseeing In
New York City . and spent f!1e
night with Mr. and JofrB. WUliem
Gorman of Westfteld, N.J., forme•••••1 • WPll..TY _ Snlla"
of Swarthmore.
.,15 A. M.
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE'
HEALS
ONE OWNERSHIP
TRE
AullU8t when he leaves
Swim -Team to Picnic
the coaching duties
Before Season Opener with his new position
(Continued from Page 1)
In the . early afternoons while
school is still in session; Later
they wlll transfer, :respectivelY. to
duties in the Swwthmore Summer R.ecreaUon Program and the
Sun OIl Day Camp.
Walter Udovich, Swarthmore
High School teacher, wll1 again
be with the guard stal! wrtll
to UlUme
connected
at Penncrest HIgh School. Charles Dietz,
lacsi high school junior, and Bob
Daughert:y currently graduating
at Dennison University, will also
join the guard staff. Patsy Jones,
who has just finished her jtinlor
year at DennIson, wll! report
Monday an.d assist Millard Rob1nson and Karl Schaeffer as tbl!:d
coach.
~YAR11IMOREAN
,
RelistratiOIY for· the. first two- through FrIday.
week period of swim classes are
•
and Mrs. Hutchinson will eel
brate
their golden wedding annlTwo
life-saving
classes,
each
of
now being taken at the pool.
two-week duration, have been versary during thelr visit, on June
Classes begin Monday, June 24. scheduled. The ilrst will begin 20.
and wID. meet as follows: Turtles
July 29, the second on August 12.
Lt. Don Dickinson of Quantico
(non-swimmers) at 10 a.m., SunMarine
Base, Va., flew with Mafish (beginners) at 9:30, Whales
jar
Hart
In a hellcopter on WedMr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hutchln(swim-improvement) at 9, Sword_
fish (advanced) at 8:30, Mermaids son of Winter Park, Fla., arrived nesday from the Base with part
(ladies' class) at 10:30, Frogs (be- Wednesday to spend the summer of the track team for the track
meet in Philadelphia on Memorial
ginning diving) at 11, and Ssil- at· the home of thelr daughter and
fish (advanced diving) at 11:30. son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Hallock Day. Lt. Dickinson spent MemorThey convene daily, Monday C. Campbell of Vassar avenue. Mr. lal Day with his mother Mrs. Don
D, Dickinson of Park avenue.
.
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Acme Gives You Lo I Low Prices
Plus S& H Green Stamps •••
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Ifnce 1878 the same family has Operated
'.
'HE OLIVER H. 'lAIR CO.
of Christ, Scientist, 206 Park avenue at 11 o'clock.
1120 CHIIINUI .IRIII
-.ctoa o. 1'IIN1UL1
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School Auth. Named,
Taxes Raised 6 Mills
0UYEll1L II.W, _ .
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(Continued from Page 1),
ed by the proposed elementary
expansion' and setting up the AuthOrity, will be mostly refunded
when the Authority gains funds
through the bond issue for tIie
project. Although' $395,4110 mcome is anticipated from millage
as compared to last year's $341(:
975 and state appropriation of
$154,745 Is about $28,000. greater
thall last year's, the new ibudget
starts out withon~ a, $24,000 l:Ialance as compared to~ last year's
$46,400. Atiticipated 'rentals increase from $500 to $151!0 but
other income jtems have been reduced in accordance 'Yith lower
yields than had been expected
when the 1956-5'/ outline was
adopted. The $20,000
from realty
.
(Ju,. .
Mail .
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* Biggestaad most reUole ata., ,Ial in Alleriea'
*Only '1200S&H greea stamps to fin YOlr stamp IIook
I
WIl.KED OFF~ WITH
\
THE HOIORS AT THI
PHILADELPHIA HDiII _WI
Lancaste~ Bra~d and U. S. Govt. Graded ChOice Beef
Whee you thfIIk
, of ....... Idt....
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thea
8M
Oven-Ready
ast
tho' 0IIl,y dfspla,. .. JWI,.
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Removed
larlcasiter Brand and U. S. ·GOvt. GrlicIecJ Choice Beef
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completed
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Jime 7. 1957
er~
Pleasure they are and were created~
Ail are cordially invited to attend the services at First Church
o'clock morning' worship service drops. $1000, . (to
per
and Robert Loudin will assist at capita intake drops nearly $2000
the organ. ·The pastor, Rev. John ~ (to $50,700),' de~qu.ent taxes are
. d (ta $3000)
C.' Kulp, will use as his senpon down another thousan
subject, "God's Powerful Energy." and a tuition drop of over $17,The commission on stewardship 000. (to $35,000) reflect. the outand finance will meet on Monday of-town student's being gradually
h
evening, 8 p.m. a t th
. e. ch urc.
crowd ed aut b y. res'dent
' . pupils .
Girl Scout Troop 225 will meet
Teach ~ RIMs
at the church on Tuesday, 3:30
On the expediture. side the
p.m.
'
largest increase co~ :""der inThe EVentide Circle will sponwhich reachea a high of
sor a meeting at the church to $484,480 in the new bud¥et. The
which all are invited to' hear Rev. bulk of this._ nearlY $42,000 Inand, Mrs. Donald Rickards speak crease, or $28,150, represents 8aland show colored sildes of their aries for new ~teachers and inwork for the North Africa ~Is- crements for Preslmt teachers.
sion Board in Tunis, Tunisia, on $2600 in merit rises for elemenTuesday at 8 p.m..
tary teachers and $3450..or high·
Wednesday morning, 8 a.m. the school teachers have been bud~
High School Prayer Group
geted In addition to $11,475 statemeet at the ~hurch ~ with Rev. mandated increments in the
Ku
lp
·
combined schools, Other
Items
of
.
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The regular monthly meeting current l!X'peIISe are. general conof the W.s.C.s. will be held lit trol _
$30,200 and auxiliary
the home of Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, agencies _ $13,500 (each an ap301 Lafayette avenue. Members proximate $2000 increase); opare to bring a sandwich. Bev- eration _ $56,550 (about $7000
) mam
. tenance ..~19,050
erllge an d dessert wlll he sup- increase;
plied.
.
(up $3500); f1x.!d charges - $35.Boy Scout Troop 3 WIll meet at 395 (up over' iBOOO). Debt se.rvthe chureh at 7:30 Wednesday ice of $55,435 and capltsi outevening.
lay of $234,0'/5 rounds out the
The Dorcas Circle will meet at total $928,685 to balance with inthe home of Mrs.· Gareld R. Come.
.
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Gray, 801 Hl}l'Vard avenue, on
_--'._ _ _ _ __
Thursday, 9:30 B.m. for' a Fall· Mr. and Mrs. John W. McCartFestival Work-8hop. fOllowed by ney of l4laml, F1a~ wnt arrive by
luncheon, at the Ingleneuk.· .~
plane Thursday" to spend. thelr vaThe 92ndannJversary, of the cation with Mrs. McCartney's parMethodist Home for the Aged wll1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bradbe observed on ·Thursday. Bar- ford of' Bancroft Road, Moylan,
becued Chicken Dinner will he formerly of Swarthmore.
served from 12-2:30' and from
Walter DIckinson. soli ,of Mrs.
4:30 to 8:30 p.M. Everyone Is Don D. Dickinson Of 'Park avenue,
~
a senior In hotel adm1n\stmUbn
welcome.
The Commission on Missions at Penn State UDlversIty ~ the
wll1 have an organJzational meet- newly elected pJ.esldent of tire
Ing'and election' of olIlcem on Penn State Hotel Greeters. Walter
Thursday evening 8 ~.m.
is also a mel!lher Of the student
faculty board and is' active in
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Har- Junior Hotelmen of Ameriea. He
vard avenue, Mrs. Percy G.Gil- is cinroned at the University for
. of ParIt avenue, and Mrs. 13;, summer .cams., starting M
enfel'tllMd at·!In. x..m'B hoIIIe flImD:r of Columbia nell_ apa\
Tun
at
fol- • reeent
end
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Page 6
CLA SSI F I E D A DS
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean."
Kla,'wood 3-1448
.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL -Two grandmothers
with time on their hands wlJ.l
mend
frant.c
WILLIAM BROOKS
La_.
A.hee & Rubbish Removed
Mowed, General
Specialist member A.S.P.T.
N.A.P.T. Will do minor repalrIng. ·Leaman, Klngswood 3-5755.
PERSONAL Furniture Reflnlshing. Custom cabinet work.
CallKIngswood
after 5 P.M.3-2198.
Andrew Spanier,
Jr.,
HOOYER
Authorized
Service
..... Plck.p ••• D.llvery
2. Ho., . .,.,Ice
Servlc. All M... CI......
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
Large Chairs Completely rabullt with new fabric $44.50 Sofas $8~er 30 ·years experience. Six years of SWarthmo~e
references. All wark is done 1D
01U" owln shop under personal
••,., lav' fo,
All M... CI......
:!':.;~~: :ee~~::m::,:=.;:
Raymond J. Dawson
W. Sta" Sf.
LO 6-4692:S Phone Sharon Hill 0734; Budget
I payments.
PERSONAL
Iris .plants free
for the taking, 720 Ogden ave"
nue;
$500 MONTHLY
PERSONAL - ilelveder. l:onvalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
Starting salory for 2 neeutl.......,.,.
i;treet
Chester. Edge of Swarthlale.man to htpr.Hnt lart. Eatfrern
more.' Aged, ,!,!nile, chronic, confinancial c:orpor.tTo... No travel. sala
valescent meil and WOmeD. ExIJ:Pllflence and abiltty desired, .dabcellent
foods, - spacious gro?D ds .
Ushed Nlidut, 2So4O yean old, rna .....
Cross
honored. Sadie Pippin
.
'led c:apabl. of ossumlnCJ ,,,pondb''''
proprietor.
CHester 2itte.: r. ,equesttnq Interview pleose
Indud.
brfef
~nCI:
hi.", all
PERSONAL' ~ Radio and tele,.plt" o;anRdenial. Our saresmen have
vision service. Complete stock
b.... Iftf'ormotd of this ad. 801 A. L
of
tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
~rfhmorlKln.
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
PERSONAL - Bicycles Hepaired.
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass·Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop,. 205
East Baltimore Avenue. Oliftol'i
CONSTRUCTION
Heights,. MAdison 6-0713. Opposit" Clifton Theater.
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
and camping in
, the
River Moun. Alterations
lains of Wyoming. Group of young
nlen and women (Buck Ridge Ski
Club) going west f~r .three weeks
335 Dartmotith Avenue
from July 19 to Aujplst 11. Sh!"e
cost driving and camp dut.es.
J. F. BLACKMAN
Anyone Interested call or write
John Burkam, Box 71, Rutledge,
KI 3·6616
Pa. KIngswood 3-8050.
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============~ -VANirEi[):::':~~~:;';:i4ii:howie··1
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rent with
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JUDe 7, 1957
Dr. and Mrs. Keith Gierman of
Cleveland, Ohio, with be the week
end house guests of Rev. and
WeCa.iforY. .
FOR SALE
• Mrs. John· Schott of South ChesFOR SALE _ Violins (2) one luO ter road while they attend the
56 PER HOUR
years European manufacture, Commencement act I v I tie s of
deep and mellow, full s~e, $1
Swarthmore College where their l
d te
tone with perfeet p'itch,
son Thomas will gra ua
on
ful straw, $300. Write to Gurcsik, Monday.
Jewelry Rep.l~
PlIo..: KI 3-4216
2321 Frankford avenue, PhlladelMr. and Mrs. William H. DrieEMIL SPIES
phia, Pa.
haus of Yale avenue, returned
W.tc•••••,
FOR SALE - Two girls' blcy!'les, with their daughter Ann" on
, FOriftorlr 01 F. c. I0
128 Ya~ Ave.
Phone KIngswood 3.'
i
Ohio where Anne has finished CI...k Rep.l"
Swarthm.... Po.
'FOR
t'uf.rg~~ her freshman year at Ohio
fawn.sALE
and b~
rm dBleoxAKer
,
tered champion stock, wormed elyan.
and 'inoculated, n ear Media.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baxter of
THOM SEREMBA
CHester 3-0036.
Ogden avenue have recently reMM R
lit
UPHOLSTERY
fOR SALE - Exacta 35
e- turned from a 10~day trip to Sp
IIf
.«.so
lIex German Camera, 3.5. Lens, Rock In the Poconos. .
ct." .... _
Flash,
Movie Call
ProJector,
A.mpro, Case.
Case, 16MM.
KIngsNOTICE IS
GIVEN
In 6 Y.... o( Iw.""." lefe'......
wood 3"2935.
that the resolutions agopted
Sharo. Hili 0734'
FOR SALE _ 1949 Hudson, good 1956 under the authority of
. t
tires and' mechanical Act of 1947, June 25, P.L. 11 ,
LOwell 67818.
~d every adult" resident· or InFOR SALE - Horse, well man- habitant of the swartbmorenered and suitable for younger Rutledge Uuion School DIstrict,
person. Kingswood 4-2058.··
Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
FOR SALE - Portable reverslb)e and Imposing a.1 % transfer tax
window fan, 16-inch blade, In on the transfer .by deed. o~ ,real
excellent condition. Phone LO- estate wholly or partly WIthin the
well 6-7928 between 6 and 9 p.m. boundaries of the SwarthmoreSALE _ Mushroom soil, Rutledge Union School Dlstri!'l,
FO~
I
and shrubs Delaware· County, PennsylvlUllll,
E swtab\'im~r h:S~een ground: have been reenacted by the BO~
very ood 4 2058
.
or School Directors of the Swart _
KI
S.CheslerRde KI4-1700
more~Rut1!lege Union School Dlsngsw
.
FOR RENT
trlct without substantial. cha!,ge
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished and the same tax"" have been lMSWARTHMORE. PA.
room to young man. Private posed for the school lIscalSchY~
1957-1958 of
bythe
theSwart!'m?ra-RutBoard of
00
rivate 119
bath.Yale
KIngswood
Directors.
,.
Phome
ledge Umon School
Distr.ct.
FOR RENT r- ~valon,. N .J., at -SAMUEL
T. CARIPENTER,
tractively furmshed bunuigalO~,
Secretary of _ the Board of
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN·
three .bedrooms, fully. eq ppe,
School DireCtors. of the SWarth. AND SON
two blocks from beautiful
more _ Rutledge Union School
ed beach. Weekly or mon y.
District
lGINfRAl CONTRAUOR
Phone week-days after 5. KIngs..
wood 3-8497.
FOR RENT'
Tile FI_I'I - Plasftc Tile
FOR RENT - Furnished. single
4 to
.
Mode... KIte•••,
cool comfortable room In prlber 4, furnished
vate home, convenient to all FIve large. rooms,
Alteratlo.s
transportstion, with or without lIoor, large shady yard.second
Call
1401 Ridley Aven.e
meals. Tell>phone Kingswood 3- KIngswood' 3-5284.
3839.
l\'OR RENT _ Modem apartment,
CHester 2-4759
FOR RENT - Norwood, June 15
living ~. bedroom, tile bath,
, 2.5689,
to Sept. 12, IIrst lIoor, four kitchen, ainette, 'h' block from
rooms electric kitchen, porches, station. Available July I, $80.
utilities, $90. LEhigJi
3-3811.
FOR RENT - Garage, Rutgers
Ado briYIng IIIIIUcIIoa
beau~.-
OPposlh·loroagll Hall
co~~'¥i~n. Tele~one
APRIL -- MAY
~ JUNE.
,
II
Swift's Premium
.
k
Ib
85
Sf
. eo 5 ~i~,:1:· •. C
Port.rhouse
17'12
Chicken Legs-Breasts lb. 69c .
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Charcoal Briquets
25 lb. bag $2.29- 10 lb. bag $1.09
I
100% Paradichlorobenzene
2 Ibs. 79c
2-176~.
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Photographic: Supplies
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State & Monrite S_
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151
Media '
. 51
MEdia 6-2176
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Evenings
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I
Diluzio and Sons
Florist
Formerl,
CARNS
650 laltlmon Pike
S"rlngfield. De'. eo,. Pa.
Klngswood 3..Q450
PYLE
Duplicating
Service·
Offset Prilding .f AIIIiIIds
.l.etlameads
• 8iIIh..cIs
• Announcements
• Programs
A.,...",.,.. IMfers &< .........
q.Ict. Se. ilee ... M..II C."
',:
1.&... .
3-l6.7~5=::.==·
way
or Mason
girl
whose
old piano i!',~~~~,~:
sive repairs. LOwell 6-4031.
WANTED Small 'furnished
apartment. PermanenL Centrally, located, preferably ,lIrst lloor.
Local tefereil~es. KIngswOod 31860.'
•'
WANTED--Stenographer-switchboard operator. Small Delaware
County research laboratory•.Llberal vacation. Give ~xp~len~
and salary desired. Bo1< T. The
Swartbmorean.
~;:~t~:::~~~::'11-':=============11
apartment,
r
N. J., for Ju.ly. !lleeps
Box
O/, The Swarthrilore8Jl.
FOR RENT _ Apartment avallable Augus~ 1st. Modem, completely redeCorated. 'third. lloor,
large rooms, living room,
room, two
tile
porch G.E.
garbage
gar.cop,venient.
petS~ ,140 per
W, The Swarth-
,
Commercial Construdion
FOR RENT - Bedrpom and private bath to a gentleman.
KIngswood 3..1126.
Klngswood 3-1646
I
HARRY
W.
McWLlSTER
General Contractor
1(1 4-1028
..
In the last month or two a number of families have
~at the ~nt ti,,:,e.
~
the phone now and caR Bob Bird,
11$.,~'-iit91"Iil".
at
Joe Howe or HOrace Passmore and get your name on .
Klngswood 3·8761
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(H 2·5051
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6U
Swo..........a.
r-.:,\:~"
.. -;-
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49c:
iars
-
,
OIL BURNER
.. ,
:klftg~d 4-1234.
KI.!!.woo. 3-1747,
3.9ns. 304656
RIGHT ~OW YOUR CAR NEEDS THESE
"GET -READY FOR SUMMER" SERYICI5$
l--cHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
WinterolJ is too thin for warm
weather. We d,ain it - and refill
w.ith Summer type Sunoco Oil•
8
pk. of
5aft Drink From a Tablet
. T •• Installt
GIANT SIZE IYORY FLAKES
69c
ee.. eoapo. I.slde
10
LOCAL STRAWBERRIES
CHANGE TO SU."MER G~R
LUIRICANTS
Drain transmiSsion and rear: tefill
with Sunoeo All-purpose Gear lubricant - specially made to "!Sist
high pressure and heat.
Z
29c:
pts. ea.
Local ASPARAGUS (Mediu~) bunch
~y ~tJ I!JA~A'I'
. ~1,~~vtO~d.,""I~
-:-:.-.,:._.'>";"~
2
Plastfc eoatal. .r
'j'I.KEN
Schoo'
Our Spring ,Car Saver $pecial /s De~igl'1eq to Help Get Rid, of
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready for Summer
CHIPPERS
s. C.........•
.. ,,' :' -;, MOOR·;
:'
29c
'"
FIZZlE
~••~J1
A.....i.islralion
LET US HELP" MAKE YOUR CAR
RUN BEI·IER - LONGER
NAIISCO
. ,- SERVICE
our list· in case the right thing comes along.
..Bird .
oz.
.,,,ICE • 46
HAMBURGER AND
HOT DOG RELISH
DAY ucl NiGHT
,
S_"I-itf.-'
,
Keptone Sl!Cret";al
Gu..~. 'I And BusineSs
19c
HEINZ
"
.
Photo-Copies· Made
.
,'-.
21c
RED LAIEL
Free Estimates
--
·W. have a., number Of fine famHiss wanting to do this
pide
.~;~~~~~!
.n.
39c
3
CHASSIS LUIRICATION
Special Lubricant used to help leeep
out squeaks and wea,. Won't dry
out. won't wash out. won't squeeze
out! Helps improve gas mileage.
Large Bunch
traded smaller homes for larger homes and visa versa.
.Wir, not
for35c
Int6rior & Exterior
4-i434
(Is YOIIHouSe T~ Large or Too·SrilaIl1),
2
•
FoIMICA - LINOLEUM
YENmAN IUNDS
'39 Rockl,n Road, SprIngfield·
eACCOUN:rING
.IUSINpS ENGLISH
CATSUP
.UIIIITILE
.LASTIC TILE - YINYL TIll
Dick Franc:hetti
• TY'EWlITIIIG
RED LAIEt
TOM4TQ
Do modern housewives have time on their hC!n.ds?
• , • Have family appetites changed over· Ihe
years? • • • Shop Co.Op and save time, .ove
l1'Ioney and save waste.·
.
44-.CHECK OIL FILTER
IniP8ct .. cartridge and
leak., .
.
'
c:ltBC\
for
fl-I-II.ATTEU
.
SERVICED
Winter is esp .daly tough on batteries. We cIisci strength. dean termineIs, acid dislil .., water.
,
6-CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
PLUGS
Dirty sparle plugs can waste as much
as I out of every 10 gallons of
gasoline.
7-CLEAN AUt FILTER
Lets your engine breathe easier _
leeps dirt out of the carburetor.
8-DRAIN 'ANTI - FREEZE AND
FLUSH RADIATOR - CHECk
HOSE CONNECTIONS _ ADD
RUST RESISTAfolCiE
If you have '~anent .anti-freeze
save ;t for neat winter. Bring. your
own container
'-CHECK-UP OF TIRES
Correct "Switching" imfli'OVIIS the
mileage_ We can also have yoUr
. fires recapJ*l. if n•• ded•
BREYER'S ICE CREAM
.Plats --111ft,
;
.
E".nlnv CI ....d
.SHOITHAND
...;
CRUSHED PlNEAPPI,E
PAINTING.
'.
(Day "
RED/LABEL
-,
Jack. Prichard
I:AS'I~AI.T TlU
T
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I
'Id•
Residentia BUI In9
29c
lib.
APPLE SAUCE
. .• r' '
I
Small
Delaware
County
research
laboratory.
Liberal
vacation.
Give
cxperience and salary desired.
Box T, The Swarthmorean.
WANTED - Home for affectionate, gray male kitten, well
Irained, part. per.sian .. Telephone
Kingswood 3-0920.
WANTED-To buy uI>i'lghtpiano
in fairly good condition. Phone
KIngswood
:-.=--..;
WANTED
Secre~ for the
summer. Must .know shorthand.
Small Delaware County research
laboratory. Give experience , Thand
salary desired. Box. T ,. ,
e
Swarthmorean.
WANTED - Cottage· or apartment, Stone Harbor or Avalon
. August. Call KIngswood 3-
F~~~~~
RED LAIEi.
Box 48
I3
~r.~Eo~~g~h
"CO~OP-SPECIAl.S
George, Myers &Co.
PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
~.uno;!!,g:~ain.
I
/
,.11.<
W.f!r
L70nl Marks. Exeeutrlcee. Ellate of
James F. Sblelde. Dee! lied.
STANTON-III.,. 28. First .ad Flnel
Account of Nanc,. Jane Stanton aDd lIa17
S. McCo,.. Surviving Executors. &tate
of Elate M. Stanton. Deeeued.
STEPHANOU-May 23. First and ,}oOiDal
Account of The Pbiladelphla National
Bank. Executor. Estate of Chrbtoe DImJ...
trt Stephanou a/k ... Chri,tos D. Stephano.
Cbrl,toa DimltrloWl Tnnelarl, Bnd Christoe D. TanelarlB. Deeeued.
TRUMP-May 28. Firat and Final Account of Provident Tradelmeru Bank and
Trult ('..ompany (.·ol'1llerly Tradeunen ..
BaDk and TruIt Company) and Bclty P.
~arnllworth. Guan:Uanl. &tate of J. San_
dereon Trump. (an Incompetent).
V.AUGHAN-May 17. First Account of
The- First Pennsylvania Banking and
Trust Company. Exeeutor. &tate of Ho~
aee lfeJrou Vaugbn a/k as Horace K.
Vaughan. Deceued.
WARFEL-MB7 24. joint and Final Account of Albert 3. Crawford. Jr.• Executor. EBtate of Harold H. Warfel. Deceased..
WATSON-May 17. The Flnt .Account
of The Fint PennsJ'lvania Banklnll' and
Truit Company (Succeuor by Agreement
of Merger and Con:soUdaUon to The Wayntt .
Title and Trust Company) Trustee. (Stated
by reason of the death of Elizabeth M•
Watson). Estate of Thomas F. Watson.
SUMMER SCHOOL
MARGA.IlI"~
"alt
2
=
}O~inal
NUC~~
under
3·2850
"trator. &tate of Frank GelletJeh a/k u
Frank Geletlcb and Frank Jeletleh, JJre..
ceuecI.
HABBART_MQ' 27. Flnt and Final
Account of Irene G. Habba.rt. Admlnlatra_
biz, btate of Harrr D. Habbart. l)e..
ce.ued.
HARDING-May 28. Account of GiranJ
Trust Corn Exchange Bank (SurvIvIng
Executor. &tate of Harriet L. UardlnK'.
Dec ......
HARDMAN_May 2IJ. Fint and Final
AcoouDt of Delores T. Green Turner. Ad';'
mlnlstntrlx. C.T.A •• &tate ·of Epbralm
L. Hardman, lJeceued.
HENDERsON_May 6. Fha and Final
Account of ProvIdent Trade&mens Bank
First and Final Ae- and Truat Company. (Formerly FIrst.
and James L. Ran- National Bank of De'aware County), Ex'of Clara D. Alden. eeutor. Estate of Margaret B. HendeftlOn.
Dec Bed.
27. lint and Final
HOLDEN-MQ' 23. First and jo'inal Ac_
Cbeater Andel'lOR. count of Bertha MaT Holden and George
Mary A. Anderson. Kirk Holden. Executors. Elltate of Henry
Holden. De sed.
HOPKINS-Kay 28. FIrst and Final
--vii;.,and
w
and Paul'Ac·
R. Areount of WilUam L. Cleavea. Executor.
jo~raDk Banta. Estate of .John Haddon Hopkins. Deeeased.
JOHNSON-Xu 24. First and Rinal
Account of A. Sidn~y 10bnllOn, .Jr•• Execu~~j;~~~ tor. :&Itate of Albert S. JobRJlOn. DeooeFled.
LEVIS-MaT 23. Third Aceount of Plovident TradesmenB Bank and Trust 8om_
pany (Formerly The Fint National Bank Deceued,
'
of Delaware Count7) Guardian. &tate of
WEIDMAN-M8J' 27. First. and Final
Mary W. Levis. (An Alleged Weak-Minded Account of Provident Tradesmens Bank
Pen.on)
Rnd Trust Company (Formerly ProvIdent
LONGMAID-May 28. Account of Girard Trust Company of Philadelphia) and F.
Trust Corn. Exchange Bank and SydneY Harlan Banas. E.'Ceeuton. Estate of Fred
E. 1.o 0 8lOa14. Executon. FAtate of Annie D. Weldinan. Deceased.
LonKtnaid. Deceaaed:. . ,
WEST-May 24. FIrst and Flnal AeLUBY-May 28. Firat and Final Ac... count of Caroline B. Gibson. Executrix.
count of E. Agnee McGoldrick. Executrix. Estate of Maude Conklin West. Deceaaed.
&tate or EJ{ubetb A. Luby. DeC! led.
WHITE-May 18. Fint and Final AcMARKS-MQ 9. First and Final At:- count of Isabel W. Perrine, Executrix.
count ot Rose. Wolson Marks. Executrix. F..tate of Preston B. White 'a/k. as P .....
Estate of MJer Marks. Deeeaaed.
ton Burkhart White. Deceased.
MARSDEN-May 23. First and :f.'inal
WILBANK_M'a,. 28. FInt and FJnal
Account of Carroll L. MandeD. Executor. Account of Agnes A. Wilbank. Executrix.
as Stated b;r Hia Penonal Representative. Estate of CharJes H. Wllbank. Deeeased.
Lee A. Marsden. Estate of Irene A. Ma.....
WlLSON-M'a7 28. Fint Account of
den. Deceased.,
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company (SucMAY"BElUtY_May 28. First and Final oessor by Merger to National Bank of
Account of Hobart A. Hawley. Executor. Lansdowne) Rnd Robert D. Wilson, E.xecuEstate or Sll8le Stevens Mayberry. De- ton, Elltate of John M. Wilson, Deceased.
cealed.
WIRt--May 21, Fir&t arl'd Final Account
Me COSKER-May 23, Io'it'5t. and Final or. The PhlJadeJphfa National Bank. Town ...
Accou\lt of Rev. Francis Hallman. Execu_ lend C. Cox. Jr.• Rnd Anne M. EwinR'.
tor. Estate of Catharine M. McCoaker. Executors, Estate of Annie T. Win. DeDeeeued.
.
ceased.
,
MULLER-May 27. First and Final AcWYNN-May 23. Account of Girard
count of Frank Fenton Muller. Ada F. Trust Corn Exchange Bank. John S. Wynn
Mather nnd Laura MUlier Rose. Executors. nnd Charles K. Wynn. EJtecutonJ, FAtate
Estate of Frank Muller. Deeea.aed.
of Jennie Pratt Wynn. Deceased.
NESSEL-May 28. jo'int dnd Final AcYARNALL-May 27, First nnd Final
count of LouIse Nessel. AdministrKtrix. Account of Alexander C. YarnalJ ••Execu.
Estate of Maxwell Neasel. Deceased.
tor. Estate of Charlton Yornall. Deceased.
O'CONNOR_May 9. Io'int and Final Ac·
ZEGLIN-May 8. First Rnd Final Account of Marion A. O·Connor. Admlnistra_ eount or Elizobeth Kelly nnd William R .
trix. Estate or Nicholas F. O'Connor a/k Zeglln. Administrator.!. C.T.A .• Estate of
as N. F. O·Connor. Decea&ed.
Theodore Zeldin, a/k as Ziggle. Theodore
OLIVER-May 17. Firat and Final Ac- George Zeglln. Theodore .. George Zesrlln.
count of Archibald 11. H. Oliver. Executor••fr•• Theo
Zeglin, Deceased.
PETERSON-May 28, First and Final
THOMAS A. CURRAN
Lo;~:~~~.~~~;::; L:"c~o'!!'t or Citizens National Bank. Execu_
Clerk of Orphan's Court •
v
of Rosalie .A. Peterson. DeRegister of Wills Dnd
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ROOFING
wood 3-0279.
\ and Harvard avenues. KIngsto
FOR RENT - Furnished thrileGaiter.
bedroom
howe
with
study'·
~or
,~~I't'.".
Mliatiig
Sinee ItfS
,
one year starting JUly, Augus!. or
WANTED .- High school student September. KIngswood, 3-5287.
AirCoadltl••tn, .
to take· care ot twenty-month
t FOR
Garrett Ho...
old boy week-day mornings, 9- FOR RENT - For ilomilial ren
Sh. . . . . .taIW. .
.
- .
3 5245
for six weeks delightful apartCL
12.
KIngswood
.
ment.
Best
location.
Phone'KIngsDay o. Night
WANTED Upright piano In woOd 3':1133.
good condition. Call KIngswood FOR RENT--=--"'In::-"SC::warthmore,
3-4254.
_ _
for July, August and· Sl>ptemWI,I.g 01., •• ., .Hew
WANTED - To buy O\lnoe. Call ber ·(or shorter period) completeKI4.1214
Klngswood 3-62",1:::9:.,'.,-____
Iy furnished IIrst lloor, three De,~-., ERICH H. HAUSEN.
WANTED -'- Secretary quaJified room apartment. Enclosed porch.
ELECTRICAL (ONTRACTOR .
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In shorthand, typing and mis- $125 per month, :ttllities. included.
27 y. .,.. Exp."'.. ce
C
cellaneous
secretarial
delails In- Call
4--1500 or KIngs'1111111111111llnlnll1hIRl1I1J111111111111U1it111111n11l11U1U;; eluding
some
light bookkeeping.
woodKIngswood
3-2080.
FURNITURE REFINISHING
or REPAIRING
;;i~~~~~:~~j
R.m....b.r - With the return to us of
.~ch $100.00 worth of Regist.r Slips.
w.·" giv. you a bright n,w ~il".r
Dollar!
.
.
a~d ;~it~ml':x~f~o.~~c:
gufh"f-
suPS.
SILVER DOLLARS FOR
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OIlPRANS' comrr
OP 'DEU"ABB COUNTY, PBNNA.
NOTICB OP ·PlLlNG AND AUDIT
OP ACCOUNTS
Notlat ..
aben to han. le••ten.
c:relliton and aU IJenGIU Interested thai
acco.Dt. In tile foUo.ln. niate. baye ....
lied 10 the o.ce of tba Bedater of Wru.
IUId CI..... of OrPhan,' ea.rt .. the cue
...,. he and dlat Ibe aame _ID be Pl'fteDted
to the Orltbanl" CoIIrt of ....d CoIIDt,. on
IIoa..,. • .I• .,. 1. 1'57. at 10 o'dock .A.M••
DdI.T., for confirmatioD. at which time
tbe laid coart _W utllt laid ueotIIut.,
bear obJediou to the l&IDe and blake
dbtrilNltlon of tile balaneeol &Kt!rtaiued to
be Ia til....... 01 the accoantanu..
he".,.
Co•••••,·. Co-Op. A..••• of ~w.rt•• o... I.c•• 403· OO"'Oltll A"••
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FOOD· MARKET
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7, 1957
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June 7,1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PIIRtI 8
NEWS N0TES
world." Since we commemorate
Mrs. Walter Geer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. David Speers
Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell 01
here I today those wbo died not
and daughter LmcUey of Yale ave_ Vassar avenue entertained last,
just iii one war but In many, we
nue returoed SUIlday night from week at a bridal shower In bonor
become aware 01 a "pattern" of
a long week end In Indianapolis, 01 her gOd-daUSb.ter, Miss Jt.dith
death through war. Amy Lowell
Mrs. irvin R. McElwee 01 Mt. Ind. Jonathon and David spent the Ann Norcl'OSll, of Drexel Hill,
wrote a poem about war which
Hundreds of holiday - minded
time with their grandparents Mr. whose marriage will take place
6.varthmoreans lined botb sides she called 'Patterns!' It tells of Holyoke place, president 01 tbe
a woman who has just learned Republican Women 01 Pennsyl- and Mrs. H. Lindiey Peel 01 Co- I'."a_ this month.
of Park Avenue Thursday mornavenue.
ing' to watch a parade, to pay that the man she was about to vania, will preside ,this alternoon
marry'
has
been
killed
at
an
informal
ccoktsll
party
at
Miss.
Diane Stewart Peters,
reverent respect to their· war
the
Se
The
affair
will
daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
GARPIN OF
"Fighting with the Duke in
dead and to wind up the morning
benefit
the
Hannab
Penn
House
G.
Peters
01
Swartbmore
avenue,
Flanders
.
with fire engine rid~s for the
charities ~nd club extension will leave on Tuesday lor WashMEMORIES
In a pattern called a war!'
younger set. Cubs and Brownies,
work.
Mrs.
William
A.
Faison
of
ington,
D.C.,
where
she
will
be
a
The
poem
ends
with
the
line:
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Sea
Tell.... Sect/••
''Chrlst! What are patterns for?" Elm avenue is a member of, the brIdesmal4 In the wedding 01 Miss
Scouts followed the higb school
II ~'()arma Webb and Mr. Arthur E.
A new memorlal-t:rpe garden In & 10DK"_
"Patterns, we might say. are set- committee on arrangements.
band from the memorial marker
Meanwhile
plans
conllnue
lor
prilHth,
3rd.
The
marriage
will
eotabndlecl .,...,........ _utlf.ny, land.
to the cemetery alter an address tled ways 01 doing things, or of the group's ,Holiday Market, with
d..-elopecl. Wide
....b- 1_ coot. Your
by Swartbmore College President thinking about things, following a
a
clambake
scheduled
for
June
14,
at
the
Metropolitan
Memorial
n,peetlon Ia InvltocJ. '
'
Courtney Smith and Invocation design that has been set down
15
at
tbe
home
01
John
CumMethodist
Churcb,
Washington,
WEST
LAUREL
HILL
by the Rev. H. Lawrence Wbitte- belore. There are sOme mighty
CEMETERY
mote of Trinity Church. Taps good, and mighty importapt, pat- mings, sponsored by the Jolly D.C.
Jumbo
Booth
committee.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Clarence
Franck
01
Cort
l
....
tA
. . . .CIty Un.
were sounded for those whose terns we live by, but there are
O. James of Park avenue
iF~~:~'~·.cy;nWyd NOhon 4-J5tJ
lives were given in two world others, not so good, that we slip Wilbur
is chairman' for the Holiday Mar- nell avenue, Mrs. Charles W. LuInto
qulie
unconsciously.
wars, after which Girl Scouts
ket. Mrs. Helen Hoover of Wall01 Strath Haven avenue, and
"Take this pattern called a war. hlglord is a' member of the spon- Mrs. Heston D. McCray 01 Cornel!
placed flags as the individunl's
avenue enterialned .Tuesday 01
names were called from the Roll We're all against war. At least I
last week at the Franck home
Oraduate?
of 'Honor. The
of march don't think I've ever heard any- soring committee.
Mrs.
Samuel
C.
Hanna
of
with
a
lUncheon
and
shower
In
one
say
he's
'for'
war,
'against'
which formed was swelled by cars
avenue was re-elected
and marching townspeople who peace. But though it's our pattern Maple
give
chairman 01 the Hannah Penn honor of Miss Jane AIlen, daugh':
made the pilgrimage to the grave- to 'talk' in terms of peace, it is
ter of Mr. and Mrs.- George M.
of Riverview road.
not our pattem to 'act' in terms House auxiliary to St. Chrlsyard.
Hospital for Children at I Alle:n
Swarthmore College President of peace, and indeed we tend un- topher's
the meeting last p!onth.
Mrs. Millon Mapes' of WashingCourtney Smith's remarks were consciously to think - and act
Mrs. McElwee was named an ton D.C., and her sOp. Peter were
SNORKEL PEN
an important part of the obser- _ in tenns of war, and force, and honorary cbalrman at this re- guests last week of Mrs. Mapes'
vance to all who could hear ~hem violence. We are talking espec- organization meeting, and local- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Richover the n01se of the attendant ially today of· men who died in ites named vice chairmen were ardson of Lafayette avenue. Durchildren. It is printed here in 'three' wars ~ three wars in the Mrs. Wilbur O. James. of .Park ing her visit Mrs. Mapes attendorder that all many ponder upon past forty-one years. That's a avenue and Michigan, avenues ed the reunion
her class at
it.
.
grim average - of l}Ile In every
School.
$10.lI0
nWe have come here this morn- 13 or 14 years. And isn't that just and Mrs. Charles Kirkbride, 01
Wallinglord.
Mrs.
Ross,
Pfalzgrat!
Eleanor
E1kIDs
is
one
01
40
juntoo
many.
when
one
of
cOurse
is
ing - ' instead of going to our
of Riverview road and Mrs. Thtlo- iors cbosen to carry the traditional
place.. 01 business, or taking the too many.
''The children here today. who d{'re Burtis of Wallingford will laurel chain for seniors on class
train to town, or polishing off the
day tomorrow at Connecticut Colhousework, or heading lor sc\1001 would like to get on with the serve on the board of directors.
lege. Miss Elkins, whose home Is
or the College - to pay homage fire-tr,uck business and may there- .
in ScoUand, lives in the United
to men fram Swarthmore, our fore seem indifferent to the occa- Jones, Spencer
with' her grandmother Mrs.
.
A h States
loved ones and nelgbbors. who sian. are not the callous Lones.
Turn !Jt or P. B. Elkins 01 South Chester road.
died in our country's wars. It's l!'or if they understood the futility
Mrs. Ralph V. Little 01 Park
rContln,uea rrom Page II
a curious mixture 01 a day. with of the kinds' of ways we have
some'Teverence, and some revelry, used to try to prevent war in the country since the discovery of oil avenue returned' Friday nlght
from Buffalo, N.Y., DurIng her
and 'some persons may wonder if past wouldn't they (with that 97 yeaTS ago).
II the estimated 12,800 barrels week's trip Mrs. Little visited
there Is something profane in the striking natural sense they ollen
spirit 01 revelry that lollows ,- show) indignanUy condemn us a day which wiJI be consumed in Irlends in Btifralo and in R0f flre~truck rides, and picniCs, and for our blind persistence in the 1965 is to be available it will chester and atetnded St. MarCATHERMAN'S
sport., and so in. I don't think same threadbare, impoverished mean some arrangement to raise garet's Episcopal School alumni
, sO at all. The revelry Is not pro- techniques? If each of us were to prices in a competitive industry, breakfast Monday.
DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Geer
fane. anli the occasional holiday give, before this day is over, even reduce costs, pour ,8 hlgh~r perspirit is one of ,the ways py which ten minutes of steady - and hon- centage of, profits
back. to" galn 01 Academy ro~d aPe!'t the W,!
,
in Washington, C@D"
est
_
thought
to
the
pattern
of
funds
from
outside
sources to fi- end
life sustains Itself•. The mixture
,
, . visitwould only be prolane if our rev- war, to the pattern that leads to nance new discoveries; new tr:anserence does not go deep enough war, it would be one of the portation. refineries, dlstritiution
"You M~t the NICEST People at Speare'.".
-to memories, first. 01 those wbo highest honors we could pay to and marketing lacilities must be
died lor tbeir country, and then those today we mourn. and made. In 1955 the industry plowSTORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to'S:30:
beyond memories to the nature memo~iaJize.
ed 6.2 cents 01 an average 10.7
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00: Saturday. 9:30 to 6:00
of those deaths, and then finally
"And maybe this is one of 'the cents profit per' dollar 01 sales
to the respOnsibilities that we, the matters we should consider: If revenue. back into the Industry to
\
materhil resources can prevent a finance growth. The balance. lour
living. Inherit.
"We pause briefiy .on this day, war. we',re in good shape. If and a half cenls. was paid as
taking time out from our usual spiritual resources are needed to cash dividends to stockhol!,lers. .
Mr. Spencer's treatise appeared
activities, to renew our memory, prevent a war, what shape are
we
In?
Have
we
really
enough
in
the form of a letter in the May
and renew our love, for Swarth'love'
for
our
lellow-men
to
'want'
22
isshe of the New York Times.
moreans who died in two World
Wars and the Korean War - to break the pattern' called a Disagreeing with an editorial
fathers who were loved, s'ons who war? Have we the 'humility,' and ''Taxpayers Oppose Taxes", run
(or...
were loved, husbands and fiancees 'awareness: to see what it Is in the newspaper. four days
that
we
may
do
(and
not
just
earlier,
Mr.
Spencer
says,
In
part;
and brothers and uncles and
ED6MONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
cousins. For some of us here there what others do) that causes mls- "OUT' public school system is
is at this moment a sh&rp pic- understanding? Have we" the wtdely Cl}llceded to be the 'best
.'
ture of the one lost. For all 01 'courage' necessary to ,break this ,in the world, has flourished on the
pattern
called
a
war?
With
God's
prtncipal
01
control
by
local
elecus there is a sense of obligation
to those whose deaths left us the help we can, but we must first torate through authorization 01
living. We hope that our living want that help, and pray for It." lundsand election 01 directors.
'.
_ _ _ _ _ _~;- Taxpayers have voluntarIly
will be of a kind whloh will enRobert B. LIIng, -307 Maple ave- sessed thems~lves in rapidly insure that their dying was not a
riue.
received bls gold hars and creasing amounts year alter year
waste.
"Each of them in his dying had, commission' "" second lieuteDaDt, lol' publlc education PJll1IOses. In
we can suppote, a differing sense in the United States Army Re- most communities eXpenditures
of what he died lor. and a diff- serves Wednesday morning at for schools take by lar the largest
ering sense of the circumstances Rutgers UnlveTSlty prior to grad- part of the local tax dollar.
"'Yet because some communthat faced him with a death-sit- uating lrom the University Wedities have seen fit to disagree with
uation. But all of them - and nesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maass and the financial recommendations 01
of this we can be clea~ - were
willing ,to define themselves· in their children Andrew and David. their school directors, your edirelation to something larger than 415 Carnell avenue, and Mr. and torial suggests their freedom. of
themselves. They did not seek a Mrs. Arthur Moscrlp and their decision in strehmetlers must '~.
war, they may even have opposed children Jlljartba lind 'bavis of withdrawn. In other words, they
it. But called to it, they gave Dartmouth "venue spent last must vote aye or lose their
themselves not just to the scream- week end caniping at PIne Grove. franchise. This is' a cOncept not
ing agony of the actuality of war Furilace. near Carlisle.
unknown in certain other counbut to the dream of sometbing
Miss Dorothy Schott of Maple- tries, but I am amazed to' see It
better that t~ey hoped might wood, N.J. will visit her brother recommended. by The Time for
Evening elegani:e under
come out 01 it. They defined and sister-In-law Rev. and Mrs. our own.
themselves, as I said, in relation John Schott of South Chester
"If the voters are not coma midday sunl Shimmering
to something larger than them- road this weekend, arriving in petent to make sound decisions
Faale ustex by Catalina.
selves. Our m~mories go back to time for the graduation of 'her on the disposition of th~ money,
them In reverence, Ime!, love. But nephew John Schott from Hav- are they any more capable 01.
Sias 32 to, 40
our meJllOl"Y, to be true reverence, erford COllege this morninlr. choosing "diclators" to make
$16.95
must not come back from them Carolyn Schott arrived yesterday them IDstead?
empty~handed. .
------monalDg from Grinnell COllege,
1Ir.. and lin. Paul B. Banks
"President Eisenhower bad prO- 10_ wbere she has· completed
of Harvard avenue had a
cmlmed today a day of prayer her sopbom\lre year. party at their 8I!mmer home at
for permanent, ~ "I call
.
Mr.
and
lira.
Delbert
,J.
IIyen
Lake
WeSII,,}dtIr,· 'l'bwanda, over
upon all the people 01 .the l1litlOD," he saki. " ••• wbeiever we 01. DartmoIlIhAveoue speDt the theMemnrIa1 Day ~week end.
w keMID W~ DoC.. TheIr IIISts iDcludecl Mr. aDd
lift up' our
wJl«e _~ aneW tile wed- JIra. J. 'Ro7 Carroll of RIi.vlew
:=Z:~ for the
dII!I. or Vn.. .Sw:ia.' ..... ... .IWd, 1Ir. acl lin.
Bnd-
Republican Women
Planning for Market
Borough Observes
Memorial Day
I-Uon.
line
or
SHEAFFEf(S
-p-"'". .
of
•
glainorama
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inlI Mr. Geer'a parents Mr. and
Nursing
Service
Benefit
THE 5WARTHMO
VOLUME2~NUMBER24
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________~S~w~artb~~.~o~re,
BricigeJi..M.
June 26
Pa.. Friday, June 14, 1957
$4.00 PER YEAR
-----------------O. GrI...11 Ioard
Coo
.
.
DCII
to FI"II Curb EVENIN& ·IN TONI&HT
VIENNA
S h '
83 H" S" Graduates
AT 7 wart more College
SOd
Hear, Roy
J.
McCorkel
:;rT:S~:~r;;::I~d~~~r=~
I ewalk Gaps
Graduates
209
59
h
C
5h I
Donald P. Jones, 407 Swarth- .
more avenue. was named a mem-
,
Patrons of Fritz's Outdoor Cale
will meet this "Evening In
Vienna" in the rear 01 the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
from 7 to 9. FamIly groups will
be welcomed.
•
College AIumnlo6enior luncheon,
F'
C
C' I
C
h
Grinnell, Iowa on June B. :
Ire ompany Ivi
rowt er Commencement
Jones Is a member 01 Grinnell's
Defense Requests
I Talk" . Hunt Award
class 01 1930. He was elected
Granted
SwartluJlore High Schoolgradu- alumni member 01 the board to
Star' Day
ated 8S members of .the class 01 serve a term expiring In 1985.
cordinance decreeing conSwarthmore College graduated
1957 In impressi've exercises Monurbing be laid on both
.,.,
209 seniors at the 84th Commenceday evening iD. tlie Arthur Hoyt
sides 01 Fairview road between
ment exercises Monday morning
Scott Auditori'lDlof Swarthmore
Michigan and Cornell avenues
II·
•
in the Arthur Hoyt Scott AudiCollege. The speaker of the ocpaosed firs~ reading at Monday
M b
torium.
casion, Roy J. McCorkel was prenight's session 01 Borough Counem ership, Program
The Commencement Address
sented by'.Wallace Seward cmss anEvd=e~rHunoft'EnDeangli'sb,EmLi~terI~aUS cil. Last month a number of abutCommiHees to Meet
was delivered by Geoffrey Crow.
"
~
.'
ting
property
owners
k
d
Co
th
resld
t,
P
en· as a class· father who t\lr
S rthm
as e
unOver Summer
er, editor 01 the London Econohad traveled over the. world lor p~nt:a the o;~co~ge'N: was ;~ ~~ange i1s earlier decision
The Program and Membershi mist lor ~8 years, who followed a
~toran~fno~!.:::::, ~~~:n: Ay.oard at the College co~e:: of the h1;:':!~ c~bsinon~~~:; committees 01 Swarthmore Moth~ g.raclous Intr~uctlon with a conCouncil of Christians ~ ;r
ment exercises Monday morning. Township.
ers Club held a series of meetings slderation 01 the .problem 01 acaMcC k I . .
..
ews.
The award is the gilt 01 a IrIend
Council also decided to adver- over the past few weeks to work ~~~m~:!~.usiarusm or ·the pe~1I
l
"sharlng°r e ~antl and c 9sed his of the college In honor 01 its Btb tise forbids on completion of out details of the lall and winter
"
n ~ o?" .with the 'president; and consists of a lorm- cuming and sidewalk on Dart~ programs for the 1957-58 season, ...:ou, wll1 remember the Revdu.i'
fr:m ~~SSey WlHOOthlea qUuobtaarItianon al cliatlon. and monelary'gra. nt 01 mouth Circle and the Swartb- according to an announcement by 1hat ~Dr. Malthus and his theory
,r
$1000 It 18 a arded t
Mrs John S F "
ere was an actual law that
of the University of Alabama"
f' th' t la w
0 members more portion 01 Yale Square. the Club. . rancls, preSident 01 !'tOpulatlon·tended to increase until
ed down so, hard upon the
"Consider ~he true end of know_' 0 h ,:;, 0 I slaff of the college Joseph F. LeWis of Lansdowne
Program comlDl'ttee under the I
'.,.....
.... ~e.,
w
0
ave
made
a
dIslInctive
con-.'
was
given
the
contra
t
f
1
'
m
e
a
trtbutlon to tbe III f th
II
Core ocat- direcllon 01 Mrs Colin B II fi t
ns 0f sub s1stence that the inSeek it not for pleasur
'I
e 0
e co ege Ing the traffic light at Nortb vice presl'dent d'eslgned e, :s eVila. ble result was universal slarprofi.t.
'.
e, Dor or community"..
~
.Cbester road and College -a-venue
'
a senes vation
Since the "distinctl
trIb
ss1.... t d
01 meetings 01 a wide variety to
.
Not for prowess, nor lor power
ve con
u- nece ... e by the widening of provide lor the ipterests ot divers
Well, the Reverend Gentleman
But only .for the benefit and tlon" made by Dean Hunt and his the !atter street. Cost will De $175. groups in the membership' of 15~ fturod ed outI to be wrong about the
bettennent of 'mankind,"
late wile reached ,far and effecPurchase of $980 worth of hose _ th
00 supp y. But I am not sure
Today's graduates he said m t tlvely Into the llIe 01 this Borough, was au~tzed for the Fire Com- "'0 ers. Mler suggestions were that h
'.
t turn
be aware of the
the, cltstion' read by President pany ""hich inlonmed Councll tbat received members sent out a sedes been
all a:::\
01 change in the world.lnto whicb Courtney C. Smith Is reprinted 13 companies from surrounding 01 letters to prospective speakers lion. As one looks
u d uca
Y
they enter; they are destined to here. .
arellS
join In a fire drIl1 at : : a1r:ad
number of accep- wonders whether the
live In a period where all 1P!.er'aii"Host. singer, dean, teacher, Swarthmore College at 7:30 Wedces ave en made, Mrs. Bell minlshing returns is not alre dy
zallons are.
,"
speaker, author, horseman, and in nesdaY evening of this week.
They hope to have the beginning 10 put In an appeara:ce
Agalnst the reality of. this fact, ~ll 01 th:;se by deliberate design
Council also O.K.'d purchase of gi iprou:~ report by the be- not only in this country and m;
McCorkel J>e1ieves that todBy's amateur -moved by Athenian 1'8d1o-actlvity survey meters for
'::' ~0
own country,-indeed, this probugust.
graduates need a sense of direction reluctance to rule, by British dis. the' local Civil Defense .Unit under M erv g with ·Mrs. Bell were lem is general to the whole free
confusion will result llke that daln for the pompous, by. the the Federal matching' fund prors. 2<~0 Co!""'". Mrs. Howard world. The pressure of popUlation
'experienced In the middle ot saddleleather IrIendliness 01 the gram. Swarthmore's half 01 the Y. Clymer, 'MI's. Roland Esta- Is '),ressing down upon th
e Hamilton, of education so heavily
Delaware River on a rudder- ITetoDSll' aDd by a Universal love cost will be $189.
J · 'w,aynM
Ki
ferry boat which 'turned round or a
that Is human-this is
J, ·"F. Blac~a, wa refund d
:
n· c nney, rs. Charles
(Conllnued on Page 6)
. Everett Hunt, honored by Swartb $3000 d
I~tea"";:;" s
e Durkin. Mrs. David BInns and
th the Bor- Mrs. Walter SchleYer.
~UDd' and finally backed Into ..
. ,
- _
. epos
. "
.
,
~OO'"
~
..;;~;:
.
.
.
~
,+;" ~ore In. 1957 as recipient· 01 ,the ough pending comple.tlon. of >sldeThe membershl·p·· 'commlttee,
._
.C"_",at·!"
-''':'''_''.'''''
'W"W.i~,A1IlIU'd.fOr h.a9tQ,
I", I
... _
"CO
. me'
of disceim-··
, .
..
'W"-x9 .n • _ _ Drew,_ay.'"'-!:~~ ·under the direCtion-ol·Mrs•.lIlch- . " " . ,
ment, ~e critical fa\lillty within a made a ~ctlve contribution; be' Is deVelopl;ng.Tb~ Swai'th- ard Eckenrbth, has planned the
r·811'·-'-' ·b-~"
framework 01 responslbll1ty which beyond the sco~ of nonnal duty; mOn> Gardens development, also opening meeUng 01 the club year
can considei ,.. eXistIn...
.. 'altua tIona munlty
to the llIe of the College com- at the southem end 01 the bor-, on Thursday evening, September
II
.
(Continued onPalie 12)
"His deanship has been a gentle, ough, had its bond reduced from 19. A get-together iIffair to weI5- Year-Old Hit By
witty, and wise improvisation, full
(Continued on Page 7)
come new membeis, the opening ".
Shay Car on
'
01 pipesmoke, underslanding and
meeting Is traditionally a relaxed
a Quakerly gift for proceeding as Summer Church School
and unprogrammed evening of
Yale :Ave.
the way opens. Opponent 01 the
. 'At Trinity Church lun. This year the commlttell is
David F. McCallister, 4th,
too frostily rational, 1¥s affectton'
. planning a, sedes 01 "variety Yale and Swarthmore avenues
P Sh I
ate sk!!ptlcism has,shown a right
RegistrationforStrmmerChurcli turns" to Introduce some of the who was Injured by a car last
,~~~ C o~ Program
way through personal trouble and School, which 'opens Friday, June bers some idea 01 what the mem- Friday afternoon was reported
To Open Monday·
institutional taligle not by abstract 21, at TrInity·, Church, ;pay be .bers so emidea of what the mem- progressing slowly in the Fitzger~
Jun, e. .'1.4
science but by knowledge 01 the mad\: now or on the opening day bers do during the course 01 the aid Mercy Hospital the middle of
P
~
~l\Sion and the man, an ArIsto- at 9:30 a.m., although the staff lal! and winter terms.
this week.
arents are reminded'that -only tellan knack for the proper hunch suggests an early registration date' Mrs; Eckenroth was assisted by
David, who was five years old
~:e more week remains in whlcb at the proper time As, dean so as most dl!llirable.
Mrs. Frederick Coates, Mrs. Baron on May 6, is the son '01 Major
Pri.:egister for the, Pre-Scb~l also_ as teacher-no' man 01 hard . Outdoor recreation will be .up- Crlste, Mrs. Michael Dooley, Mrs. David F. McCalllst.>r, 3rd, disDry $unyner Program, which facts and regtmented theories, but ervised by Tom Hubhsrd 01 the Donald Fiedler, Mrs. HatTy Mc- tinguisbed World War Uand, Ko~~~': this year at 9 a.m. Monday, r,ather an issuer of invitations to Presbyterian Chureh. Mrs., Mau-' Allister, Mrs. Frank Nolt. Mrs. rean Air Force pilot who last sumSchool24 . at tjle Rutgers ~venue .•tI,le art of enjoymg and 01 wonder- rice Webster of FriendS Meeting' Jack Pritchard, Mrs~ .carl Reese, mer set a speed reco!'~ in a F-86
direct " Mrs. Helen Robblee will lng, a person too well acquainted and Mrs. Lewls Burdick of the' Mrs. Allen Wood, Mrs. J. Harold jet, and the lormer Ciildy Danieland
a staff of trained teachers with human affaits to let them be African Methodist Church will Dumm and ·Mrs. Francis, who is son 01 Stoneburst, ,Upper Darby.
w h t~nts to guide the groups, over-simplified, too aware of their leach the juniors. The Priinary' ex-ofllcio member 01· 'all commit- Major -McCallister's late father ran
Ihro c
include three-Year-olds ultimate individuallty to see them department i.vI1J. be taught by tees.
the well-known McCalllster Cater~~n those, wh~ enter third overgenerallzed. He· knows our Mrs. Philip 1Ifayer' of Friends
'
~ng ServIce and he Is a partner,
grad
. th~ fall.
.
human as well as scholarly lrail- Meeting. and "Mrs. . F. Weston
TRINITY'CHURCH
II!. the McCallister I~ternatlonal
. thi~~udentS wo have completed
{Continued on Page 12\
WIIittier and Mrs. Roland EstaThe annual spring picnlc of the Catering and Canning C6mpany at
for grade and up may register
brook of Trinity church. Mrs. Trinlty Churcb parish will be held Folsom. In.additlon he Is employSummer Club, "whlch opens A M
WOOam Phillips and Mrs. George Sunday afternoon, beginning at 4 ed as. a flIgbt test pilot wtth All
Monday, JulJr I, under the dtrec• • BRIDGE JUNE 26
Dunn of the Presbyterian Church o'clock at the Old Mill in Rose Amerlcl!n Engineering, Wilmlng~~~ ~ Jerry Nowell .. Summer • TO AID NURSING SERVo will teach Kindergarten. Mrs. Valley. .
ton, De!. and is commanding of-- .
hue ~convene at College Ave- . The Central Committe of the David Field and' Mrs Robert 'According to Bob Hulme, gener- fleer 01 the 142d Fighter InterWill be t I, a;nct as usual, Fridays Community Nursing Service, Del Strong will have the t~ur year al chairman, hot dogs and rolls, ceptor Squadron,' Delaware Air
I>a wr'th aalde for Special Events aware County is having Its Annuai olds.
.
condiments and ice cream will be National ,Guard_
a program of varted Ben fi C '
. y,
Teen-age student assiatants will supplied lor hungry parishioners
Young David had been ddinga
IDterestS for both hoys and girls
e t
ard Party at 10 a.m. be ..... _
' a n d their guests. Plclmickers are trlcyc.le along the sidewalk opRegistrations.
. Wednesday .In the Swarthrpore
••""ey Weber•. Alan Stamford;
ite bi
throUgh
..
may. 'be made Woman's Club
,Carol Got!, ,Janet Snyder, Gay asked to bring, their own bever- pos.
s home, with his sister,
01318
__ Y. cooct!ymser
Tbls benefit is for the Children's Pylt!, Nancy Whicher No
ages.
Cindee age 7, and his favorlU;
7868 or
' ~ngsw
~ Party at the WoodlYn' Child Cl1Irk, Wanda N1c~,
There will be softball g.unes lor friend and neighbor, Dicky Haas;".
IQn~w"""M3rs~8SLuclB
f an MBurne\t, Health Center which Is beld just McNair; Martha Ann Moscrip and young people and adults and or- 8ge 8, who were skating. They
June 17-t Fri-"d ' rom· onday, before Cbrlstmas.
Gloria Deeble.
ganlzed play for the younger se\. were near the Creek mld-'Wily be,0
ay June 2 1 . .
. AI MowerY has been named tween Swarthmore and DIckinson
_ _:-___
' _-'-_ .
ThiS past year 1219 children atchlel in charge of procurement avenues when David decided to
CII". I Eas WI
tended the eCnter and 923 injecWriter Earns Awards
and cooking, assisted by AI Mat- c~oss the street and apparently
e S~ ~.
tlOIIS agaInst PIllio were given.
Mrs. ,John T. Pi!lkston, Jr.. thews. Ben Stradiey· will head the stepped into the path at· an onby BDl Wekh;per$, ab!y 'l'be,~terlsstal!ed by the Com- WestminSter avenue, won honors recIeatioll dePartment with the coming car driven by'Mrs: Allee
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ay,. of 504 Walnut lane,
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ved two ftrat awards down picnic tables and chairs.
ta, r4
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,.. Gr••• PlCIIIc
ieot
which VID Canon btid imce to the staff. It is II wortb- aild an article, two second prizes
lAPPA PICNIC
.. Welsh 3, WOIIIat 3. wbDa and benellclal Health Center In the contest for r:elfgious wrItThe KIll
The NInth Grade PIcnIc, cance18IId Bien Blokeck had and the committee 1 0 _ for f _ and true __ ___
third
pa Kappa Gamma led because of-rain Jut Saturday,
rua.,'w!IIIe Webb N U e c l - '
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!fay, .lune 18, at the home of cI8y ,June
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I, 'or 1957 58
NASON AWARD TO
EVERETT L. HUNT
c:
rs
ra~d mom~nu:,
r~g~a~I~:r
wou~d
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t~hav~
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TUB SWARTBMOREAN
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.HONOR IRIDAL COUPU
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Pre-nuptial showers and partlee
in honar of· Mtss Elizabeth Ann
Forsythe and'Mr. willlam David
Ziegeofus, whose urarriage will
take place June 22 In the Swarlhmore Presbyterian Church, include a "Brunch" on June 11 at
the home of Mrs. Robert Arnold
of Wai!ingford to honor the prospective bride; a luncheon and
shower June 13 at the home of
Mrs. Howard W. Green_!lf LIma; a
cocktail party this· afternoon honoring both bride and bridegroom,
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Swan
of Norlh Chester road as host and
hostess; dinner and a show!!r
Monday evening at the' home of
Mrs. W. R. LeCron of Cedar i!lne,
with Mrs. Kenneth Wright as' cohostess, and
swimming party
and brunch June 22 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze
of Strath Haven avenue for the
weddiog party and out-of-town
guests.
The reheal'Sal dinner for the
wedding part,. and out-ol-town
guests w111 be given Frldo;y evenlng. June 21, by the bridegroom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi\llam C;
F. Zlegenfus of Dickinson avenue. ;rhe prospective bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frill'cis.
Hamlin Garland Forsythe of
Thayer road.
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IRIDAL FESTIVITIES
.ceremony
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a._
The little bo,y is the 8I'8Ildson of Santa MoIIlea HoIplta1 011 Wed•
• the
In the Woman, s .......
Mr. and Mrs. Walker PenIleld, 120 nes",., June II. The bab,. has been
socIatlon Room of the Church._
. Mtss Patricia Nield Blake,
Guernsey rOad, and 'of Mr. and named PIIlae Helen, the IIeeOIId
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dauabter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery F.
IIRTHS
Mrs. C. N. SaItta, Moylan.
name being in honor of ber mao
Blake of Amherst avenue, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian H. Pedternal grandmother, Mrs. irvin R.
Ronald Eugene Sutton, SOD of Mr.
ersen
of
Green
lane,
Pa.,
announce
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bruce'
ThrockMacElwee,
of Mt. Holyoke place.
and Mrs. Lester J. Sutton of Camp
the
birth
of
a
son,
Erik,
on
Sunmorton
of
West
Los
Angeles,
In
addiliQll
to Mr. and Mrs. MacHill, wlll be guests of honor at a
neighborhood barbecue to be given day, May 28, In iMontgomer:v Calif., are receiving congratula~ Elwee the bab:v has a grandf$ther,
tlons upon 'the birth of their thr1d Mr. Harold ~ortoa, of Rye,
Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. County Hospital, Norristown.
Mrs.
William
H.
Thatcher
of
child
and second daughter In N. Y., and Great Barrlngton, Mass.
Herman Bloom of COlumbia aveCollege avenue Is the maternal jj!i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
nue.
Miss Blake was honored Tues- grandmother. Paternal grandparda,. at a miscellaneous shower ents are Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pedgiven at the bome of Mrs. E. J. ersen of Sarasots, Fla.
Faulkner of Dic~n avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Reywith Mrs. E. W. Crosb,., Mrs.
nolds,
Jr., 421 Haveiford place,
Robert Richardson, and Mrs. HenBEAUTY SALON
are receiving. congratulations upon
ry Ford, co-hostesses.
IOU9UITS TO THI CLASS OF 1957
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cronin., of the birth of ·thelr Ilrst son and
Aberdeen, Md., entertained Wed- second child, Wi111am Charles,
9 South Chester Road
on
Wednesday,
,June
5,
In
the
nesday at dinner honoring Mtss
Call Klngswood 3-0476
Bryn M8IWl" Hospital. The baby
Blake and Mr. Sutton.
Active M_..... of .... Swa"•••, . . . .1.... Auocl.tI••
weighed seven pounds, n In e
Mrs. Frank G. Kennen of Harv- ounces.
ard avenue will 'entertaln at a
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, 6 Benluncheon-tea towel shower for jamin West avenue, and Mr•. and
the bride-elect today at. the KeenMrs. W111Iam Charles of Sharon
en home.
Hill are the baby's grandparentS.
,
·Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swan of
North Chester road will entertain
Are Yo.r •••
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Groft
at a tea Sunda,..
SAFETY AUTO SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
of Dllworlhtown are receiving
Mrs. Sproul Lewis of Gradyville congratulations upon the birth of
Spring 'run....,
Radillhlr
with her daughter Mrs. Avery F. their se<;ond son and second child,
Blake; Jr., will enterlaln at Deep Gary Mo~n,. In Chester Hosplt~
Check Brakes
Gulf Gas. & Oils
Meadows, Gradyville on Tuesday on June 3.
ROIERT J. AT%, Mgr.
at a shower and tea.
Little Gary's grandparents are
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Crosby M. Black of
Opposite
Borough Parking Lot
lumbia avenue and Mrs. Peter E. South Chester road and Mr. and
Klngswood
3-0440
Dartmouth and Lafayette
Told of Park avenue will enter- Mrs. Jesse Groft of West Chester.
tain at a brunch for the wedding
party on Saturday, June 22, at the
SP-3 and Mrs. Edward A. EtStreeter home.
tinger of Geinhausen, German,.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Sutton, announce the arrival of a daughthe groom's parents, will entertain ter, Elizabeth Anne, born Ma,. 29
at the rehearsal dinner at the in Frankfurt. Mrs. Ettinger Is the
Strath Haven Inn Friday evening former Greta Richardson, daughfrom
prior to the wedding which will ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. ·W. Richtake place Saturday afternoon at ardson of Crest lane. Paternal
Leading DB6igner8'
2 o'clock In the Swarihmore Meth- grandparents are Mr. and Mr•.
Originals
odist Church.
Adrian E. Ettinger of Shaker
Heights, O.
Wonderful· Savings For You.
pill-NUPTIAL PAITIES
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Miss Jane Allen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen of
Riverview Toad, whose I1).8rriage
to Mr. DeWayne J. Piehl, son of
Mr. and Mrs, August Piehl of
Bridgman, Mich., which will take
place tomorrow afternoon In the
Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock
has been feted this week.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde,
Media, enterlalned ata swimming
and supper pariy on Wednesday
evening at the Corinthian Yacht
Club.
Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill, Jr., Miss
Allen's matron of honor, and Mrs.
GIlskill's mother Mrs. Jack B.
Thompson of Clifton Forge, Va.,
were the hostesses yesterday at
a bridesmaid. luncheon at The Ingleneuk.'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, Riverview road, will enlertaln the bridal party at supper
following the rehearsal this evening at their .home.
Saturday morning Mrs. Marjorie Walters Smith and Mrs.
Frank R. Markley wlli be hostess.s at a brunch for the bridal
party and .out' of town guests at
Mrs. Smith's hQme, CoPPles Lane,
Wa1llngford.
BRIDAL GOWNS
:639.95·
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IACK·MAGEE
The marriage of Miss ·Mildred
Grace Magee, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. ,Walter Magee of ,Skyline
Drive, Glen Mms, and Mr. Walter
Erben Back, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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",95 to $14.15
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Mond4y IMu PritUy
By Appointment Only
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Her corsage
was
of
Unypale pink l"ClIId.uds.
The bride's. going ~ outfit
was an ~d linen dress and
jacket with.whIch she wore white
acc eslorles. After a motor trip fo
Florida, during whleh the :IWII&
couple. 'Will. vJsIt th" .. bride's
~ JIr; and JiJtI. L. B.II~~
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PROSPECT PARK, PAI,n.." 2-"15
Summer Program for 1957.
June 17 -.21.
Mn.. How.~ Y. Clymer.
318 Pari! Ave.
KI ~7868
Mrs. Lllcla........tt.
341 Hiw.rfo~ PI.,
11.3-7838
Sis weer.. ~ hIIe zt, 19117, Mon-
1. PaE-SCBQOI., dQ' through FrIday, 9:00-11:45 a.m., at RU'-rs.Avenue
ScihooL
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. F~r: chlldren 3 years· (by September l, 1957), 4 ,.ears,
pre-kindergarten and post-kindergarten.
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LIMITED to 30 ChIldren in Eschot These Four Ap Grou,..
.
Fees:
$15.00fo.- one child.*
$10.00·for second child in same famllY.*
$30.00 maximum .P."i' famil1'.*
II. PRDIIAllY - Sis' weekS beclnDlnc 3une 2e, 1957, MOI1day
through FrIday,' 9:00-11:45 a.m., at Rutgers Avenue
School.
.
~r cl!ildren who have completed the Ilrst and/or
second grades.
.
Feei;:$10.00 for each chUd.*
$30.00 maximum per famiJ:v.*
Mrs. Franklin. nQbblee and her swr of tn.ID" teaehers and
· assistants w111 administer. these pl:OgralllS. Games. music, arts
· and crafts, story-te1l1ng are Included.
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WALlEa OFF WITH
THE HO••RS AT 111
NUHLPHII HO. _WI
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Six weeb ~ 31117 I, 1811', Monday through FrldQ', 9:00-11.45 a.m., at College Avenue
School and Playground.
.
For children of all ages who have completed the
third grade.
Fees'
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$10.00. for each child (materialS fo~, crafts Ineluded~n
· Mr. J!!J;T.T Nowell and bis staft· of qualifltid Insllrtietors W'"
suPe~.. ~~. TIle club. wjll beorpnlrtd Into ~.1f:.
which .will com~te in fOlthaU, balIketball,
volle
.
dddP ball. and lither groUp ~ H~~ Win ~de
clc:.th, leather, wood, beads, ram.. 'pa~.. ciei-aiIdes; and metal
work.·'·
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. re~a:tion.
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· REGISTRATION:
B
::a:=:~Weyne
II1l1er spectafolll alW8)'B In attendance. nina the claas
half mile cham. ' . After a line Vanity and Junior Varslt1' Let-I~:!~ at State College. (Just Henry Coe, Jack. Calhoun, an4
dinnclr of fried ehie¥D, served up lets W!'l"". presented to' the team recently he set a new half mile Jim Robinson. Other gueSts
• • by Mrs. Grace Narileth aDd her membel'S along with sUver base- record In the Episcopal Invitation ent were Claudia Hancock, WalM
ter· UdOvich, Donald Henderson
stair,
Coach
Millard
Robinson
II!<\.
balls
which
Were
awarded
to
the
eet
with
a
time
of
158.7).
SUver
William
Reese, Melvin D~
Students Receive
group in singing featuring the seniors by the Citizens' Athletl track shoes were presented to all and James Haggerty.'
Certificates,
of certain nUmbers to Committee w:
c senior lettermen by the Citizens'
Th
several people In
tten
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ayne Miller was an- Athletic Committee and letters
e follOwing students recelvAwards
a
Frank Morey
rvIs1n
danee. nounced as next year's captain.
were presented to Varsity and ed 'awards:
The Annual High "-bool
' supe
g prlnc1Virginia Allen Introdu
Athl tI'
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Spring pal, greeted the students with 1957 '"'rls' lacrosse tea oed hithhe Jwlior Varsity members. Co-cape •c Awards: Girls BasketLetter Banquet, honoring stuednts congratulatory remarks
th I r ' "
m w c taln, George Pappas announced ball: varsity team, (12 grade) B.
on
e was again undefeated for the 28th ne t
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Ziegenfus E H te
who participate In all activities, I l '
ne reeord of participation aDd stralght season, winning 7 and
x
year s co-captains we r e
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un r, P. Much;
Mrs Na
John I
·Jones and Luren Dickinson. (.11 grade) D. Halse1', C. WIlwas held iQ the High School Cafeteria Thursday, June 6.
son followed Mr' M ncr
- ooing none. The Junior Varsity He also took a moment to praise Iiams G. LIncoln; (lOth grade)
Award Certlflca~ were pre- presented
ds'
art n ancJ. was also undefeated with the Coleman for his great contribu- B. A. McCorkel, J. Heckman, A.
sooted to all Seniors. recognizing ketball teawar to the girls' bas- same record. Coach Allen was as tlon to Swarthmore High School Kr~n; managers L Reese and R.
their record of participation clatlon t a~, ~resslng appre~ proud of this team and possibly a
ver the yeal'S.
Roess; Junior Varsity (l2th
throughout their high ..~.100:11' d th' o. ap am Elsa Hunter little more so because of the great
grade) C. Seymour E Lambert.
an '. e ~am for their fine spirit rebuidling task they fa c e d
Mal Tippett, a star on last
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years. Athle tlc awards were preth
year's f tb 11 t
(11th grade) M. J. Schroder H
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e season. Gall L1n~ th.ro•• _I. the loss o'f many "eniors'
and co-cap_ S urrlc,
. k C• Schultz, S. Allen',
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tam 0 f 00thea t raeeam
k team,
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last ye-:". te
Sh
was In
I acrosse aDd boys in baseball and for the
coming
e com- attendanc
h
(10th grade) B. Gemm111, S. Huse,
track.
,
season.
mended the team for their bard
e as an onored guest. S. Preston
Benjamin Martin, head coach
Boys baseball awards were work and development and
He recently was. graduated from
Girls Lacrosse Varsity Team:
of football at the University of then presented by Coach Millard tlcularly p~aised Bamara Zie;::= Bullis Academy where he gained
Virginia and former assistant on
Who commented briefly fus for her great leadership and recognition as an all prep school (12th ~ade) . E. Hunter, P. Much,
the seaso'l.He pointed out It tremendous nlay t.hat was the big halfback in football and will at- N. Reese, N. Roess, B. Ziegenfus;
coach at the U.S. Naval Academ:v was one of the most unusual
f tor.
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~nd ~e Naval Academy this (11th grade) D. Halsey, S. Purand outstanding mid _ shipman,
.
sea- ac
m the early season vic~ J I HIs
nell J w: Ish
was the main speaker of the eve- :;:ns, regarding inJldics, and that tOries. Captain Barbara presented P y. . few r!!Marks I!rought to . ' . e ,C. Wil1lams; (lOth
.
e constant· absence. fro.m ,.the Judy --'-h and Sue Pu 11
tJ:1e stu.;Ients' attention what fond grade) S Allen, S. Marsh, B. A ..
mng.
He
congratulated
the
stulin
b
.
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me
as
kel, .
J Wil1lams; managers
th
e-~p l' such stars as Captaiil captains for 1957
memol;les ~!' had on the '56 ban- McCor
d ts
en on
eir acl1levements and Charlie Wentz Wayn
Mill
Th
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quet and that these exPeriences D. Cope and J. Kuder. Special
pOIn.ted_ out. the great .value of.
p.'
e
er,
e boys track squad came in
a wards N H
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.app!lS, and Dave Houtz, for their share of reco~'t.
are some of the thlpgs they will
. artman and J. nolt.
their experIences in high. sehool. made '''e .......e
b tw·
.
O'~ Ion as 21ways cherish. .
Junior Varsity team (11th grade)
'. ' s torieiI pmv- third
. .,....
0llU' ren",!, '.
e, .een... .Coach ~.~,ames ........ er lauded them
H I's manl' h umoro~
I
K Benn tt S Lewis
ed to be. a delight to all.'
R
P ace and tile championship. for their undefeated record. In l'rederlc,k Yqcum,. a. cabinet ad'.
e,.
, C. Russell,
George Garrett, this year's cab- egardless of these setbacks the four duel meets. Co-captalri C I vIsor .along with' MIss Allen,' pre- M ~" Mceomb;s, R. Vlachos, S.
t~am never faltered In spirit and Coleman's erf
a sen ted the cabinet awards to out- Carpenter, B. Heath, S. Hetherinet president, acted as master of played many outatandlng games
p omance was out- standing athletes. The basic re- ington, J. Hollander, J. Lynch, V.
ceremonies and following
for the delight, of the several
.b~h':u.seas!ln qulre~ent for this award is the MacNair, M. J. Schroder.
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earning of at least 7 letters durTrack Awards: Varsity Team
your high schpol career. Blaz- (l2th grade) F. Andrew, P. Born, .
;ond sweaters were presented C Coleman, B. Gilft1lan, G. HanBarbara Ziegenfus, 8 letters; sell, A. Hanser, D. Jackson, J.
Calvin Coleman, 11 letters (the Palmer, G. Pappas, B. Welsh;
greatest number ever earned by (lith ograde) L. Dickinson, L.
a Swarthmore athlete); George Jones, B. Morrison; (lOth grade)
Pappas, 7 letters; anad Charlie H. Valentine. Manager, D. Shute
Wentz, 8 letters.
Junior Varsity team (l2th grade)
Activity awards were presented D. Bass, J. McCorkel, O'Brien;
by E1lzab~th Barten to boyS and (11th grade) B. Bevan, S. Delano,
girls. for their outstanding lead~ C. Halley, B. Home, G. Korkllla,
ershlp and participation In actlv- B, Lathbury, L. lllcliladden, J.
ities throu~out the year. The ac- Pet~rson; (lOth grade) T. Adams,
tlvitles' considered are musical, C. Cratsley,.J. Lord, C. Martin,
literary, dramatics, and' service. G. Melcher,. D. O'Brien, B. RowBarten p1'8lsed the. students land, J. Thurman.
,
their great record stating that
Baseball awards:. Varsity Team: '
over 90_ p~r cent of the students (12th grade) J. Bruce, R. Coles, .
~ere participating In some activ- K. Crothers; 'B: Mecutcheon,' J •
.
Pappas, D, Thc>maS, N. Turner,
I y. .
Grant Hebble 'was announced C. Wentz; (I1tli'grade) G. BI'OIIas the bo,.s' Intramural. chamRion head, H. 'Coe, R. GIliin, W. MIller,
presented the gold 'medaT by E. Payne, P. S!
director, Millard nob- grade) D.. Houtz. M~er D
Joson. Robert Turner as. student Depue. Junior varsity team: D:
'I
m!l,!ager. of Intramurals. was rec- Bingham, R. Johnson, B. Crawogolzed for his contribution and ford, L. Creas,., W" McKee, D.
presented with a silver intramural Vlnt.
'.
medal. The. 'Seniors were ailActivity Pin Awards: Seniors:
nounced as the winner.. of the Alice Carroll, Nancy Hartman
1956-57 intramural championship. Jane Hay, Elsa Hunter, E1&
:Wllliam Bush of the high school Plowman, : Carol ,Seymour, Rosina
congratulated the students on TrOOley, ;JIm' Mec6rkel, Bruce
1?,:ir outstanding .record of par- !WcCutcheon; Jim Noyes, George
tiCipatlon, leadership and sports- Pappas, Steve Plafker Andi
manship and announced the wino' Rox-by, Mark Smi~.. BlIi Welsh.
ne....
the Babe Ruth ..Sports- Juniors: .farolyn . Danforth, Barmanshlp Award were Eleanor bara ,Palmer, Ccinnle Schultz,
Moore and George P"!'pas. ,Both Judy Welsh, Norma Wilson,
recelved cert!flcates and me4als Hen~y 'Co~," Jim Robinson, Don
Scarboiough.
.
sponsored by the Varsity. Club.
The
Varsity
C
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b
athleUc
Honorary'
Awar!ls:"
Betty Tebbs,
Here's your winning bet for Fa.
achie.vement award winner was exchange' stll~entfrom Woodther'~ Day gifting •.• sport shirts
announced by Wayne Miller, next hOUSe; Hans Peter Borne
from our eye-taking collection.
yeat:'s club president. He read
Seniors who received' pins in
!Iff
the
winners
of
past
yea
....
and
.1956:
Rosem!,,>:, Cox,. Nancy GowSolids and patterns to suit his
turned over the trophy to the ing, Judi KU.dl!r. Nony Moore,
t?ste •. '. in light, summary fab~
1957 winner, George Pappas.
Dave Bass, Dick Coles, George
More than 140 people attended Garrett, Wall:v SeW
aftair sponsored bi the senwith convertible collars.
Ior high cabinet under the im"1 saw it in the Swarthmorean."
mediate direction of President
'.
Sure to_alia'
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COLLEGE THEAIRE
~::'.~N~FoE:.~...~..~.~7~']o~,~'~:30
,.,
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Da:!:'
"ere
son
Aeeellliories
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FOI ALL
.''H.-.van
Mrs.
Bullock.
and
swimmIng
Part:v Aat luncheon
"JJIg!t WInds,"
MedIa,home of 'lire. Norman
Wlnde, was held Wednesday afternoon.
_
Tbe marriage of MIss James
and Mr. Donald Gord,on I'ollett,
;rr~
of Mr. and :Mrs. Follett
of 0tIer1in avenue will tab ~.
In the Sw~-
• Brllleemattrs DiG §-Iei'
-Complde Bridal
wasl;~~~H~os~p~lt~a~I~~aE~E1i
Walter
Back
Sharon Saturday,
Hill
performed
at of
5 o'clock,
June 8, in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church by the Rev.
Joseph P. Bishop. The altar was
decorated with lighted candles,
ferns and palms, white gladioli,
.
The Largest Collection of
Gowns in DelaWBJe Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mercur
Saltto of Media are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a
son, Mark Penileiii, at 8 a.m. Saturday. June 8, m the Delaware
carnations
andwas
snapdragons.
escorted to· the
. The bride
altar by her father. Her gown
, All CONDlnONED
W'\ls of white net with lace panels
over the tafteta underskirt,'a high
peter . pan lace collar and lon"
pointed sleeves. Her veil was hlp
Swar ••more.
length, over a head crown. She
FETED
carried a colonial bouquet, cen- fri.. Sat••. Sun.; Mon.. Tu.'
June 14 - 18
Miss Sally GGsklll, daughter of tered with a w~te orchid and
HELD OV.1t1l
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill circled with French lace.
rite .f......f 10". aterr
of University place, was h~nored
Miss Alberta Helen Magee who
eft. te'eI'
Sunday afternoon at a cocktail attended her sister as Mald of
D
........
ICe
.... I ...... Mite•••
party given Mr. and Mrs. ·M. I. Honor was gowned In orchid laee
Allen of Mo,.Ian: arid Mr. and and net' over taffeta skirt with a
Mrs. Homer H. Berry or' Penn chlfton shoulder 'scaif hanging
Mr. AII_n"
Valley.
hem-length In back. Her head
(TlCHNICOLOar .
.
Miss Gaskill was guest of honor dress was an orchid net shc)ul.ier
Dailv: 1.30. 9.30 P. M.
Saturday Night Onl,,; " 8,"' 10 P.. M.
at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. length veil over a small crown.
J. Areher Turner' and Mrs. Wil- She carried pink daisies and roses
GIANT
in a flat oval basket arrangement'
liam W. Turner.
CAR'OO~
Miss Juliana Roess reeently en- centered with a large purple
fc!r
Children SGt~ Jun. 15
tertalned at a surprfse desser·t ·orchld; with an orchid ·bow on the
and theater party. Miss Roess and bandle to· match her dress and . 25-COLOR CARTOONS-25
.
-plUIher guests attended a perform~ slippers.
.
Dang.rs
of Canadian
ance at the Valley Forge Music' Mrs. George. Watrous and MiBS
Fair.
'Jean Ann Magee, attendi!d their
Mounted Serl.1
H.r,. Thl, Sahlrday for 3 Houri of Fun
sbter as brtdesmilids wearing
Complete shOws II A.M. end 2 P.M.
FETE PROSPECTIVE IRIDE slrnliarly styled gowns In yellow
Continuous Performonc~oort Open
A bridal shower and a swim- and blue bows respectively.
10.30 A.M.
ming pariy and 11J!!Chean to honor
Mr. Steve Melniack of Upper
Wed •• T.,.rs...J.... 19. ~
Miss Catherine Jantes. daullhter Darby attended the groom as Best
A ,00", Hteitalilll. clio....,
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward James of Man. Mr. Ted Bateman, Pblladel• ,.... 'Ii r ••'....'
Norlh Swarthmore avenue
phl1a, and Mr. Watrous, South
Hope
••
part of the social calendllr last Chester road, were the ushers.
! ''THE IRON HIIKOAT"
The bride's mother wore a gown
week.
(T.....,coI ..'
On Tuesday Mrs. William Bul- of orchid lace with a corsage of
lock of Wallingford, assisted by pale pink feathered carnations
P.M.
VACATION
Mrs. Norman Hulme of Rutgers and white accessories.
1'01 CHILDIEN J •••• ,
Co-.
.
avenue, entertained at a mlscelThe groom's mother chose a
laneous shower at the home of gown of. pale pink chHfon with II ,...OS
.
STA.TE INSPECTION
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11' Receive
Varsity Letters
,
Seventy - one men received
varsity letters for participation In
apriDg aports at Swarthmore College as announced by WIllls' J.
Stetson, DIrector of Athletics.
Nine of these awards go to managers of the tive spring teams
wbicll Include baseball, go11, lacrosse, tennis and track.
Also aDDOunced were the re-
Two viclory - minded teams
Mlped the Gamet to c:halk up aD
over-all 28-2' won-lost _ d for
the spring. LacroBBe /lDlBbed the
season with an outstanding 9-1
record (lnclucllDg victories over
Univenlty of Pennsylvania and
Penn State), and tennis bung up
a credItable 11-3 record (whiCh
included an upset ylctory over
Haverford). Track flnisbed. even
at 3-3; baseba!J, also downed
Haverford, and concluded with a
sult.. of the· e1eet1oDl of .next
year's team csptalna In eacb of
the sports. Bl8IDe Bramdfl and
Bill Stauffer were cbosen 88 cocaptains of the basIilall team, Bill
Hague will be next year's golf
captain. Rod Rose and Bill Z1mmerman will serve 88 co-captalns
of the lacrosse team. Fred Katz Is
captain of the tennis team, Ed
Skeath was cbosen as captain of
the treck squad.
«-10 alate; .and golf earned a 1-'1 Center onAIumni DQ, Sa~~I)',
at ~:ao p.m. TbIB pme
record.
'
Swartbmore placed seven men open date OIl the $clIedule and
on the ftrst two te'amS of the All- 18 a traditional event OIl AIWDnI
PennsylvanIa'- Delaware lai.l'O_ day.
team and bas several candidates
'lorAll-hmerica boDOrs In laMr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Smyers
crosse. The lacrosse team's OIIly of Dartmouth avenue, accompanl_
loss came from W'asblngton Col- ed by their cb1ldren DenDy and
lege, in a tbrIllIDg 9-10 coateat.
Jean Loulse and Mrs. Smyers'
The Swarthmore College base- mother, Mrs. Finney R. Markham,
ball team tangled with a team will spend their vacation at Ship
from the U. S. Army Chemical Bottom, N. J., IM'gInnlng ~day.
An Important Message
an
.LU. CROSS • • •TSN • •DS
IIoef«e Blae
6 aut of "'611 .0 patients in
local ho.pjt.J, paid nothing, or oDly part. of their
wn. N_· that is down to· leu than 2 out of 10.
Trae, other !acton ha... CODtribUted to thi. IJIi.
, . . . 01 t But all' Informed people agree that
en..
8Jae Crooa has played the major role in helpiJlII
people paj thc;ir' 01tJl _,in hospital care.
Two oat of ....., three people here DOW beloDg
.. BIno era..·The public bowe the true ..Iue
... Blae Crooi. It _"". when the oubocriber Deed.
It. He likes the ~ contract which guarantees
Idm the hospital C/II'e he requ;r-withall the
111:=&1 _ .lceo he traditioDally identifiea with
boapitallatiol>-wheB he is ilL
Haepitala aloo hene&tthrough Blue Cross. And
eo does the medical profeooion. For with Blue
Cross talring care of the patient's hospital' bill the
doctor otanda a better chance of collecting the
professional fee he baS earned; in the past this
payment too often ..... long delayed. The public
may he asou:red that most hospitals aDd docton
8IaDd IIOJidlJ behind the principles of Blue Cr-.
TH. RISING CURV. IN
HOSPITAL COSTS
L
Each ,.ear the
,
of
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ILSE AIZUPITIS
FRANKLIN H. ANDREW
DAVID HOLMAN BASS
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THB SITUATION
KARIN MAJ BOREl
AT .PR. . . . NT
Negotiations are currently' UDder way between .
Philadelphia Blue ero.. and the HOspital Council (representing the. Member H08pitals) for a
.new payment contract:: The . Dew .UbserijitiOD
rates will depend in j>arI OD the outcome of the";
Degotiations. Tha; neither the amount of the rate
increaae nor thetenn. of· the new 8ubecriptioa
agreement has ... ,yet been definitely determined.
Before they go into e\feet they must be appioYed
by the Insurance COnui\issioDer ofPenn'aymuiia.
Percentage-wise, the increase can only he 'ouhotantial In terms of dollan and cents. it will be
DO more than iii necessary for Blue Crooa to '
carry on ita unique semce to the citizen. of
Greater Philadelphia.
.
oubseriber rates ha... ,
Philadelphia Blne
always been lower than for comparable eeniee .
in other cities. In _
of dollaR &nd _
the
, increue will he 'modest and it will IItill leaft
BIae Crooa .. _ of the'hiueot barpina • ..n.
....
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Michael's
to the
College
eros.
able
.
toda,..
CLASS
OF
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Pharmacy
1957
THE ASSOCIATED HO.PITAL .SERVICE' OF .PHILADEI:P·HIA
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Class
denying that certalD abu""" of Blue
eros.
rear.
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OF
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times the doctor or hospital; tiometimes
three.
Eftlryone, wants to tak!, proper step. to end
th..... practices. Blue
I. carefully examining
a number of way" to eliminate admi..ioDs .for
diagnostic or otudy purposes only. It Is devising
a practical method of making' diagnostic ",,"ice
. "Yailable in the hospital oUt'patient department
and In the doctor'. offi"" to a.oid uDnecessary
aoe of hospi.tal beds.
Blue Crooa is aloo awsre. h_er, that it. 8;,h...u.en want more semce--not I.... Removal of
web essential benefits as X-ray and laboratory
testa ~ the subseriber'. coDtract, as has been
euggested, would be burning. down ilie bam to
kill a mole: Since the .eubseriber would then he
obliged to eover these senleea uDder ~Other
form of insurance, if ile wanted the protection. it
is 'difficult to prove' to him now' all this c~ po..
libly sa"; him money. It Is almost certain that
this would' cost iaIm more.
doinB 10.
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CLA.SS
all
COllIS of operating' a hoipltal
112 SOUTH ,.,. STIfET
GRADUATING
the
Ctooa beae6ts are taking pla.,.,..,improper ad·
mioeiona, unnoc..... ry oemeeo. oyer_teDded'
HOSPITALS U • • D .OR.
t. BIu8 Cross coverage has become broader and
hroeder. and more and more eubscribers are
goSn& to hospitala than ..- before.
In the euly days of BIno Crooe.. for eumpJe,
group anbec:rihen were entitled to DO more than
21 da,.. of heepital care. each
Toda,., moet
P.-P '" n.,. are -tided to 70 days of _
!lOt pm year but 90 da,.. after they ha... been
JI ' • J &- the hoepita\
.
.LU. CRO" IS flOR-ALL
'Ilarough its. broad. community-wide program
BJae Crooa maUs it -a>le for prsctlc:al1,.
• •. - to le",,"e .the care he needs and to pa,
lID lnl.'taJ wn. Not jlllt the JOIlDII and -
SCHO'()L
to
WHAT ABOUT "ABUSS"
DO
HIGH
II&Y": Sometim... the patient is to blaJDe; !!Om.,.
climh hlp..., _ only here but throughout the
Nation. This trend Is espeeled to continue for
many years to come, aceording to leadiDg hoepital:alltboritles. Why? FIast of au' new advances
In medicalocience CO!IlIantly are being made to
saft'me. and I' 'ehliah health) CaD it the cost
of ~., it,is worth aImo8t an,. price.
A8aJn, thehoepii81s' _ bary espendituree
. haft 1 _ up, jUlt as they ha... for, the a--sa
family. Havlni to pa, more for suell thin.... as
. food, materialo. equipment. liD... and utilities,
naturall,., theoe hiP- operating COllIS mUll h'l
met b)' the patlet Hoepitals are non-prolit
iootIluticllla. the ...... as BIDe Crooe. but they
haft to Pa,. higher bill. tool
Moot" important of aU, hoopita\o are DOW paying
, their employees higher wages in order to get the
help they must haye. When a patient is admitted
to the hospital he especta to 6nd enough trained
per80DDel there to ...... his Deed •. Did you kilow
that the hospital mUlt employ about 2 per......
for aell da, of care it prorid'!S to ita patients?
Wagea are the biggell item of hospital expen.e
liO per cent or more. For years the _Dta in
th""" paJ envelopes haye been laging behind
those in other occupaliono.
.
.
For an the aboYe rea..... hospital costaha...
rileD. Since the Blue Cross contract· with h ....
pitals is based directly on <'MlI, it therefore Iiae
Ud to pA, them more for eubocriher··care: And
It ia
The -.1";' of Blue ero. coverap Is not
alone thO cause of the Dptam in hospitaliration.
Nor are the oo.ca1led and exaggerated "abuaes"
of Blue Crooa benefits. Everyone knOWl the public
attitude toward. hospitals is b8c0ming more
intelligent. People are losiog tJleir old· fear of
hospitals. With Blue Cro.. coverage. many of
them are ;'0 longer postpouing aDd neglecting
operations and treatmeDt until iI i. too late.
Just as i. true 01 hospital costs. the upward
trend in hospital use will ourely.contiDue in 'the
coming yean-whether the patient belongs to
Blue Crooa ur noL
There la
SWARTHMORE
Congratulations
to its 2,230,000 Subscribers in Greater Philadelphia
p1oJed. Not fUlt those whose eUnInp ueldgber.
Not jUlt employees of companiep where hospital
uperienee can he exptd.ld to he 10... heca., of
JIIIe and lIeS of those eo.ered, Not fUlt those who
go to the hospital ODce in a lifetime, though no
one, ._
,TIe Tae6lthiur /I1IIOIIB .... can be sure
that he will not require frequent hospitalization.
The best insurance :'rioka" concern hospitals the
least. AdmiDistraton worry most abeut the aged
sick, the repetitively III and others with Uttle
means to pay for their care. AU these lire aided
b)' Blue Cross.
But in meeting the requiredlents of Its suhscrihen, the hospiw. and the whole community
teda, Blue Cross faeeo two big facton that force
ita ouhecriptlon ehar..,.. upward. Let us co... ·
sider theee briefty:
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Heartiest
BLU'E CROSS
Many questiODll are being uked toda,. about JOIIr
Blue Cross. Many answers are being giwIIl b)'
many persona and organizations. But not
bae
mown a fundamental knowledge of Blue ero.
as a community resource.
The time has come for Blue Cross to speak for
itself aDd its subsCribers.
On. January 7 this year Blue Cross reported
that it would become Dee.... ryto inc....... sub..
scriber rates' later in the year. The necessity remains clear and simple. Blue Cl'1I88 is now paying
out more for hospital billo than it receivea in
eubscription charges; present rates are unrealistic.
In the six months ending April 30, Blue ero. .
withdrew a total of '1,335,686 from its o...z
$10,000.000 felOn. fund to meet th..... payments.
£.61,one IOCOgnizes that Blue Cross mUlt
make enola meet to remain strODg and protecti...
In the 661 .Ice of IIa subscribers.
" U edq Ib IIfHIid /I TIlle increMi! ..11... ,TIe
Iimitetl doll4r beMfju re.....m 'fU
_er•• Bill sach prolecdo" U 01 .mall mlue' to
"'" ...". per-.
..
,
Blue Crooa began b: PbiI&aelphia in 1939 with
a lou of 130,000 from the (AmrilUnity FUDd. In
the Jut 19 years it bas paid local ho;'piw. more
than 1250.000,000 for subscriber care--<>urrently
at the rate of about '125,000 per day fJ'f8ry day
.f the year.
This report is in the interelt of a better under.
. .ndins of Blue er- what it has dODe, can do,
ad what it _ o t do.
14-, 1957
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HANSPETER BORN
GAILEY CHAMBERS
ROSEMARY COX
FREDERICK W. BROWNE
CALVIN A. COLEMAN
KENNETH J. CROTHERS, Jr.
JAMES DUNCAN BRUCE
RICHARD WARREN COLES
MARY-LEIGH ELMORE
NANCY LOUISE GOWING
ALICE H. CARROLL
DANNA COPE
R. STEWART FISHER
HARRY R. HABBERSE'IT
CONSTANCE ANN CASE
ROBERT T. CORSE
ELIZABETH GARRAHAN
MARRIE ANNE HALL
BEST WISHES
TO THE
CLASS OF 1957
GEORGE K. GARRETT
ROBERT G. GILFILLAN,
OUR VERY BEST
WISHES TO
Class of 1957
THE CAMERA &
HOBBY SHOP
6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
10 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
m
'NTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
June 14, 1957
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Pqe4
11 Receive
Varsity Letters
Seventy - one men received
varsity letters for participation in
spring sports at Swarthmore College as announced by Willis J.
Stetson, Director of Athletics.
Nine of these awards go to managers of the five spring teams
which include baseball, golf, la-
Also announced were the reTwo victory - minded teams
suits of the elections of next helped the Garnet to chalk up an
year's team captains in each of over-all 28-24 won-lost record for
the sports. Blaine Branniff and the spring. Lacrosse finished the
Bill Stauffer were chosen as co- season with an outstanding 9-1
captains of the baseball team, Bill record (including victories over
Hague will be next year's golf' University of Pennsylvania and
captain. Rod Rose and Bill Zim- Penn State), and tennis hung up
merman will serve as co-captains a creditable 11-3 record (which
of the lacrosse team. Fred Katz is included an upset vicwry over
captain of the tennis team. Ed Haverford). Track finished even
Skeath was chosen as captain of at 3-3; baseball, also downed
the track squad.
Haverford, and concluded with a
4-10 slate; and golf earned a 1-7
record.
Swarthmore placed seven men
on the first two teams of the AUPennsylvania - Delaware lacrosse
team and has several candidates
for Ali-America honors in lacrosse. The lacrosse team's only
loss came from Washington Coliege in a thrilling 9-10 contest.
The Swarthmore College baseball team tangled with a team
from the U. S. Army Chemical
Center on Alumni Day, Saturday,
at 3:30 p.m. This game filled the
open date on the schedule and
is a traditional event on Alumni
day.
June
14, 1957
_ _ _ _ _T_"=-E=--:S:...:W.:..:A.:::RTIIl\IOREAN
SWARTHMORE
---
HIGH
SCHO·OL
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1957
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Smyers
of Dar:tmouth avenue, accompani_
ed by their children Denny and
Jean Louise and Mrs. Smyers'
mother, Mrs. Finney R. Markham,
will spend their vacation at Ship
Bottom, N. J., beginning Sunday.
crosse, tennis and track.
An .Important Message
to its 2,230,000 Subscribers tn Greater Philadelphia
•
BLUE CROSS MEETS NEEDS
Before Blue Cross, 6 out of every 10 patients in
local hospitals paid nothing. or only part. of tbeir
bill. Now ihat is down to less than 2 out of 10.
True, other factora have contributed to this im.
• ...,emenl. But all informed poople agree tbat
Blue Cross has played the major role in helping
people pay their own way in hospital care.
Two out of every three people here now h<:long
.. Blue Cross. The public knows the true value
.f Blue Cross. It works when the subscriher needs
it.. He likes the Jervice contract which guarantees
him the bospital car. he requires-with all the
_tial aenices he traditionally identifi.. with
hoapitaliution-when he is ill.
Hospitals also benefit through Blue Cross. And
eo does the medical profession. For with Blue
er.... taking care of the patient's hospital hill the
doctor stands a better chance 01 collecting the
professional fee he has earned; in the past this
pa)'Jllent too often was long delayed. The public
may be assured that most hospitals a-nd doctors
otand solidly behind the principl.. of Blue Cross.
BLUE CROSS IS FOR ALL
Through its broad, community-wide program
Blue Cross makes it possible for practically
.,eqone to recei"fe the care he needs and to pay
Ida hoopitN bill. Not just the young and em·
THE RISING CURVE IN
HOSPITAL COSTS
1. Each year the costs of operating a hospital
climb higher, Dot only here but throughout the
NatioD~ This trend is expected to continue for
many years to come, according to leading hos.
pital authoriti... Why? First 01 all, new advances
in medical science constantly are being made to
sa.e lives and reestablish bealth; Call it the cost
of lil1in~rely it i. worth almost any price.
Again, the hoopitaIs' necessary expenditures
baye gone up, jut as they have for the average
family. Having to pay more for sucb things as
food, materials. equipment. linen and utilities,
naturally these hiaher operating costs must b<)
met by the patleDl. Hospitals are non·profit
institutions. the oame as BIlle Cross. but they
bave to pay hilher bill. too!
Most important of all. hospital, are now paying
their employees higher wages in order to get the
help they must have. When a patient is admitted
to the hospital be expeet. to find enough trained
personnel there to oene his need •. Did you know
that the hospital must employ about 2 persons
for each day 01 care it provides to itl patients?
Wages are the bigg..t item of hospital expense60 per cent or more. For years the amounts in
these pay envelopes have been lagging h<:hind
those in other occupations.
For all the above reasons hospital costs have
risen. Since the Blue Cross contract with hose
pitals is based directly on
it therefo.. has
Ilad to pay them more for suhscriber care. And
It is doing so.
The extension of Blue Cross coverage i, not
alone the cause of the upturn in hospitalization.
Nor are the so-called and exaggerated "abuses"
of Blue Cross benefits. Everyone know, the public
attitude towards hospitals is becoming more
intelligent. People are losing their old fear of
hospitals. With Blue Cross coverage. many ot
them are no longer postponing and neglecting
operations and treatment until it is. too late.
Just as is true of hospital COl-lts. Iht' upward
trend in hospital use will surely continut' in the
/
:ongratulations
.
WHAT ABOUT "ABUSE"
There is no denying that certain abuses of Blue
Cross benefits are taking place-improper ad·
missions, unnecessary services. over·extended
stays. Sometimes the patient is to blame; Foome..
times the doctor or hospitah sometimes
three.
Everyone wants to take proper steps to end
these practices. Blue CrosS is carefully examining
a number of ways to eliminate admissions (or
diagnostic or study purposes only. It is devi~ing
a practical method of making diagnostic service
available in the hospital out-patient department
and in the doctor's office 10 avoid unnecessary
use of hospital beds.
Blue Cross is also aware. however. that its subscribers want more service--not less. Removal of
such essential benefits as X.ray and laboratory
tests from the subscriber's contract. as has been
suggested, would be burning down the barn to
kill a mole. Since the subscriber would then be
obliged to cover these services under another
form of insurance, if he wanted the protection. it
is difficult to prove to him how all this can possibly save bim money. It is almost certain that
this would cost him more.
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to
the
Class
an
THE SITUATION AT PRE"'ENT
Negotiations are currently under way between
Philadelphia Blue Cross and the Hospital Colln·
cil (rep.... nting the Member Hospitals) lor a
new payment contract. The new subscription
rates will depend in part on the outcome of these
negotiations. Thus. neither the amount of the rate
increase nor the terms of the new subscription
agreement has as yet been definitely determined.
Before they go into efleet they must be approved
by the Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylvania..
Percentage.wise. the increase can only be substantial. In terms of dollars and cents. it will he
no more than is necessary for Blue Cross to
carryon its unique senice to the citizens of
Greater Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Blue Cross subscrib<)r rates have
always been lower than for comparable service .
in other cities. In term. of dollars and cents the
increase will be modest and it will still leave
Blue Cross as one of the biggest bargains available tada,.
HOSPITALS USED MORE
t. £1 'Ie Cross coyerage has become broader and
broader. and more and more subscribers are
going to hospitals than ever h<:fore.
In the early days of Blue Cross, for example,
group 5ubscrih<:rs were entitled to no more than
21 days 01 hospital care each year. Today, most
IfOIlP ..bocribera are entitled to 70 days of care.
nOt per .,..... but 90 days after they bave been
cIiecbeqed from the hospitaL
of
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ILSE AIZUPITIS
FRANKLIN H. ANDREW
DAVID HOLMAN BASS
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KARIN MAJ BOREl
B,,«~
Michael's
to the
College
CLASS
OF
Pharmacy
PHILADElPHIA 2.
1957
,./t.
''In the Corner"
BOUQUET
BEAUTY
SALON
III
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....... lot ...... )IIIIIic.
ne; ...
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rHOMAS S. GAllS. ...
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FRANK L BAIWI
JEIIOIIE IIEfINm. ESQ.
f. f. IIORZElI. M.D.
W. ElIWARO CIIAWRIIlAIN. M.O
A. 1I£YII0lJ) CRAIl£. M.D.
TIIOIIAS .. fAIl. ESQ.
E. A. VAR STl'EItWYll. E
JOHN ,. FARREll. JR. M.O
WILFRED D. GIU£"
QIAJItlS 8. HOlliS. M.o
rHOMAS E. lEET
ft. L lIlIGE18ACII. JI. ESQ
Ius VIce" IS
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$
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THE ASSOCIATED HO~PITAL SERVICE OF PHILADELp·HIA
1Itt IIIInI of DiredIn of Blue Closs coosists
., lot faIIowin& IIIIIiIIC citilOns ....... truly
./
coming years-whether the patient belongs to
Blue Cross or DoL
co.".
"2 SOUTH 16'" STREET
,
.....
Heartiest
BLUE CROSS
ployed. Not julll those ...hose earnings are higher.
Not just employees 01 companiC!l wbere hospital
experience can be expected to be low because 01
.age and sex of those eovered. Not just those who
go to the hospital once in a lifetime, though DO
one, even the healthiest among U5, can be sure
that he wi1l not require frequent hospitalization.
The best insurance "risksu concern hospitals the
least. Administrators worry most about the aged
sick, the repetitively ill and others with little
means to pay for their care. All these are aided
by lIIue Cross.
But in meeting the requirements of its subscribers, the hospitals and the whole community
today Blue Cross faces two big factors tbat force
its ..w..ription cbarges upward. Let us con·
sider th.... briefly:
.
Our
; from
Many questions are being asked today abont your
Blue Cross. Many answers are heing given by
many persons and organizations. But not aU haTe
shown a lundamental knowledge 01 Blue Cross
as a community resource.
The time has come for Blue Cross to speak for
itself and its subscribers.
On January 7 this year Blue Cross reported
that it would become necessary to increase sub.
scriber rates later in the year. The necessity re.
mains clear and simple. Blue Cross is nOW paying
out more for hospital bills than it receives in
subscription charges; present rates are unrealistic.
In the six 'months ending April 30. Blue Cross
withdrew a total of $1.335.686 Irom its over
$10.000.000 reserve fund to meet these payments.
Everyone recognizes that Blue Cross must
make ends meet to remain strong and protective
in the eenlee of its suhscrih<:rs.
It U M&1 to dOOitl a rate increase when tM
limit~ dollBT benefit. remain (ixed-fU they
are under 'he indemnity contracts 01 other in,urers. But .u.h proleclion is oj .nudl value to
rhe sid< per...n.
Blue Cross began in Philadelphia in 1939 with
a loan of $311,000 from the Community Fund. In
the lalll 19 years it hao paid local hospitals more
than 125Ot OOO,OOO for subscriber care--currently
at the rate of ahout $125.000 per day every day
of the year.
11tis report is in the interest of a better under.
_nding of Blue Cross, what it has done, can do,
ud what it cannot do.
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P. f. LUCCItESI. M.O
WILliAM MillER
JOlIN H. NEtSON. JR. ESQ
QWII.ES S. PAXSOII. JR.
CllARlE$ S. 1£001"8
F.IIAIILEY. _ _
L BURNEll. RHOAOS
LESSING J. ROSElIWAtD
TIIOIIAS J. RYAll. M.D
I. IlELVILLE STEIN
lEWIS •• STEVENS. ESQ.
lIltS. ~S .. STRA_IDIIE
_TAnDl. _ _
9 South
Chester Road
HANSPETER BORN
GAILEY CHAMBERS
FIIEDERICK W. BROWNE
CALVIN A. COLEMAN
KENNETH J. CROTHERS, Jr.
1I0BERT G. GILFILLAN, III
JAMES DUNCAN BIIUCE
RICHARD WARREN COLES
MARY-LEIGH ELMORE
NANCY LOUISE GOWING
ALICE H. CARROLL
DANNA COPE
II. STEWART FISHEll
HAIIIIY II. HABBERSETT
CONSTANCE ANN CASE
ROBERT T. CORSE
ELIZABETH GARIIAHAN
MARRIE ANNE HALL
BEST WISHES
TO THE
CLASS OF 1957
1I0SEMARY
cox
GEORGE K. GARRETT
OUR VERY BEST
WISHES TO
Class of 1957
THE CAMERA &
HOBBY SHOP
6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
10 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
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Hail
WISHES
fora
Graduates!
HAPPY
and
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FUTURE
totbe
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Bound
CLASS OF
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To Build
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ANNE N. HmSCH
DANIEL HULL JACKSON
JUDITH ANN KUDER
ROY JAMES McCORKEL, Jr.
ALBERT HANSER
JUNE ELINOR HOLT
JUDITH D. JARRATI
JOHN RICHARD KUMPF
N. BRUCE McCUTCHEON
NANCY E. HARTMAN
SANDRA JANE HOYT
ANDREW FIFE JONES
ELLEN LAMBERT
ELEANOR MARY MOORE
JANE GRIDLEY HAY
ELSA A. HUNTER
ALICE KENSCHAFT
RETA MAGOUN
ROSALY G. MORRISON
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PRISCILLA MUCH
JAMES PAPPAS, Jr.
GUNNAR HAROLD QUIST
ANDREW D. ROXBY
JAMES W. NOYES
CAROL ADAMS SEYMOUR
MARK HARRIS PLAFKER
NANCY JEAN REESE
FRED WAYNE SCHWARTZ
JARRETI C. PALMER
WARREN A. SINGLE
STEPHEN M. PLAFKER
LULA JEANETTE ROBERTS
GRACE ANN SCOTT
GEORGE PAPPAS
DWIGHT P. SIPLER
ELLIS C. PLOWMAN
RANDA LOUISE ROESS
WALLACE N. SEWARD
MARK ARTHUR SMITH
EDWARD
GOOD LUCK TO
GRADUATES OF
Congratulations
LNOYES
and CO.
Swarthmore
CLASS OF 1957
1957
Best Wishes
To the Class of 1957
Toggery
Shop
***
Ine.
RUMSEY mEVROLET
23
S. Chester Road
***
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ROBERT J. ATZ,
Mar.
BAIRD & BIRD
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Lafayette Avenue
Dartmouth &: Lafayette Avenue
Opposite Borough BaJJ
Phone KI 3-M4O
Swarthmore
Phone KI 3-O}44
Park Avenue
KI3-6130
Theatre s.p.are
South Oaester Road
Best of
Luck to
The Class of 1957
THE PREP SHOP, Inc.
405 Dartmouth Ave.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
June 14, 1957
mE SW ARTHMOREAN
HIGH
WARTHMORE
GRA.DUATING
SCHOOL
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OF
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ANNE N, HIRSCH
DANIEL HULL JACKSON
JUDITH ANN KUDER
ROY JAMES McCORKEL, Jr.
ALBERT HANSER
JUNE ELINOR HOLT
JUDITH D. JARRATT
JOHN RICHARD KUMPF
N, BRUCE McCUTCHEON
NANCY E, HARTMAN
SANDRA JANE HOYT
ANDREW FIFE JONES
ELLEN LAMBERT
ELEANOR MARY MOORE
JANE GRIDLEY HAY
ELSA A. HUNTER
ALICE KENSCHAFT
RETA MAGOUN
ROSALY G. MORRISON
GEORGE A, HANSELL, III
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To Build
1957
*
World!
if/
PRISCILLA MUCH
JAMES PAPPAS, Jr.
GUNNAR HAROLD QUIST
ANDREW D. ROXBY
CAROL ADAMS SEYMOUR
JAMES W. NOYES
MARK HARRIS PLAFKER
NANCY JEAN REESE
FRED WAYNE SCHWARTZ
WARREN A. SINGLE
JARRETT C. PALMER
STEPHEN M. PLAFKER
ELLIS C. PLOWMAN
LULA JEANETTE ROBERTS
GRACE ANN SCOTT
DWIGHT P. SIPLER
RANDA LOUISE ROESS
WALLACE N. SEWARD
MARK ARTHUR SMITH
GEORGE PAPPAS
EDWARD
GOOD LUCK TO
GRADUATES OF
Congratulations
L. NOYES
and CO.
CLASS OF 1957
1957
Best Wishes
warthmore
To the Class of 1957
Toggery
Shop
***
Inc.
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
23
S. Chester Road
***
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ROBERT J. ATZ, Mg •.
Swarthmore
BAIRD & BIRD
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Phone KI 3·0141.
Lafayette Avenue
Dartmouth & Lafayette Avenue
Opposite Borough Hall
Phone KI 3-0440
Park Avenue
KI3-6130
Theatre Square
Sooth thester Road
Best of
Luck to
The Class of 1957
THE PREP SHOP, Inc.
405 Dartmouth Ave.
3..
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SWARTHMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLASS
IIIG.\GIMINTS
!b'. and JIn. Clltforcl A. Bar-
OF
Success
to the
Class
of
1957
*
May
all your
Wishes
Richard Brandt Wias
. Telluride Sehola1'8hip
Joseph J; Storlazz1, Jr., son of
claY of Newark, N. Y., announce
Richard Charles Brandt, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Storlazzl
the eDlIagement hf 1Ihelr daU8h~r, Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Brandt of Park avenue, was graduated
Miss Marlelgh ADD Barclay, to Mr. of Elm avenue, Is one of eighteen with a bachelor of science degree
peter D. Braun, son of JIn. David high school juniors who have at Pennsylvania MIlItary College's
Braun of Yale avenue, and the been granted full scholarships to 136th commencement Monday,
attend the fourth
June 3, In Chester. Dr. Stor\azzl Is
late Rev. Mr. Braun.
'.
Slimmer pro- cbalrman of the division of science
Miss Barclay Is a June graduate gram of the Telluride Association. and professor of biology at P.MC.
of the School of Education of
The prost:am, which centers
William Edwtn Harris son of
syracuse University where·· she around. those InOuenees shaping Mr. Samuel C. Harris
Columas a member of Gamma PhI the development and growth of bta
f
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social sorori'v Pi Lambd ·the democratic form of govern,S. C., formerly 0 Wellesley
Beta
OJ,
a ment In the United States' III road, received his AB. degree at
Th~ta, professional women',s edU- be conducted at Deep ~rl: . Duke University's IOSth com~
cational honorary, ~d Eta Pi Cal., July 1 through Aum •• t 18 p, mencement Monday morning, June
Upsilon, senior women s honorary.
..~ . 3,- in Durham, N. C. Harris,
~he will assume a teaching poaIwho majored In economics; was a
tlon at the Chi1rchvlll~hlll
Merit . Award Winner member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternicentral School In September.
Mark A.Smlth, son of Dr. and ty, Omicron Delta Kappa honorary
Mr. Braun is also a June gradu~ Ml'B. Glen T. Smith of Riverview leJidership'sOelety, Delta Phi Alpha
ate of SyracUse University Col~ road, has been awarded a Na- honorary German SOCiety, and the
lege of Liberal 'Arts' where he tiona! Merit Scholarship by the Radio Council. He was on the
was a member of Phi Delta· Theta, National Merit Foundation. A staft of WDBS, the campus radio
social fraternity, and Theta Chi June grad....te of Swarthmore station, for four years, .serving as
Beta, religion honorary. He plans High School;· Mark will' use the station manager this year.
to enter Theological· Selnlnary In award to· enter Wesleyan UniJudy Bird, daughter of Mr. and
the fall.
' . ,.
. .
verslty In the fall.
Mrs. John Bird of Wallingford,
No immediate wedding plans .
received her A.B. degree Monday
have been made.
Will' Enter Annapolis morning at Cornell University,
Mal E. Tippett, ·Jr., son of Mr. Ithaca, N. Y.
.
and Mrs. M. E. Tippett of MorMarilyn Green, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Doll of ton, has passed his mental and and Mrs. Howard W. Green of Old
YOI'k announce the engagement of hysical exa~'~tlons and will Forge ~oad, Lima, received her
P
'their
daughter,
MIss R.
Patricia
.~.a
Don, to
Mr. Robert
Terry, Ann
son enter th~ United
Stlates Navi\! A.B. degree Monday, June 3, at
of Mr. ',.and Mrs. Duane R. Terry Academy at ADDapolis, Md., this the 105th commencement of Duke
of North Chester road. The wed- summer.
University, Durham, N, C. Marilyn
Mal wits graduated fro m majored In education and was a
ding Is planned for late summer.
Swarthmore High School In June, member of PI Beta Phi sorority.
Miss Doll received her Bachelor 1958. DurIng his high school . Howard E. Shearer, Jr., received
of Arts degree In speech from the career he played 0'; the football his BS degree In Industrial IIDd
Pennsylvania State University and track teamS and was co-oap- Lapor Relations from Cornell UniSaturday. Mr. Terry is now en- taln for track during his last year. versity, Ithaca, Monday morning.
rolled there as a junior, pursuing He played foobball for Bullis He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
degrees In English Hterature and School during the past year, and Shearer. 321 North Swarthmore
accounting.
WB'S selected half back' for the avenue. At Comeli' Shearer was
All Prep team by a Washington president of Sigma Phi Fraternity
"I saw it. In the Swarthmorean." newspaper.
and' Sphinx Head (Senior honor-;;;;;;...;;;...;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;~~...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;V ary.) He will join Ihe United
i:
States Navy as ensign, aboard
Enjoy a LeUJurely Dinner • • •
JS' D. Luzon statlo~ed In Sasebo,
5TRATH HAyl!!N INN
apan.
...
John R. Phillips, Strath Haven
avenue,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Yale ~nd Harvard Avenues
Swarthmore
Russell Phillips, was ,graduated
~ Con~oned LHn;ng Roo~ and Lobby
magna cum laude from Dartmouth
Comforl4ble Sleeping Rooms
college with. high distinction in
lJIevlllor
Free P",-Ie;ng.
his major subject, chemistry, at
the
Commencement lilaccalaurea!e,
Bnsioe&ll Men's J;.unch 12 .• ,1 :30 'P.M.
. Sun!1ay morning. Mr. a'l~ Mrs.
Complete Hotel Ptl&ililUt, fo,· Banf"fls ." . .
: .f.Ii!llIlls, iln~.,lhll!r q_~r~ry
Rece/lfions, PIIrt;es
.... . ..
attended the week end events. .
at
Troy, N. Y. FrIday, June 7.
A McGregor-Dodds Hotel
]OHN'M. SOMERS, MII""ger,
Bruce S. Gemmill, so:!. of Mr.
£l111li.11 MIIUII1IIIIIIIlIIIWUou _ _mnll\lllllllllllllll_JUIIIUIIIIItIIIIIIII'Ii and Mrs.' Raymond R. Gemmill,
E
.
339 Vassar avenue, r!",~ved the
= degtrhee of Bachelor of Architecture
E
~. at.e, Rensselaer Polytechnic In=
4!)7 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
= ,sutute s Commencement exercises
~
BREA~FAST _ LUNCH _ DINNER
at Troy, N. Y. Friday, Jun e7.
ii
~
Jeanne Schloesser" daughter. of
!!i•
CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
~ Mrs. C. D. Schloesser; Jr., ot Park
OPEN. 7A-M. to 7:3!) P.M.
~ avenue, was graduated Monday at
i
Monday Thrnugh. Friday
gthe 33rd annual commencement
!!! exerc.ises. at U:\e Nprthampton
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= School for Gtrla, NoI1hampton,
10
. FANCY SANDWICHES .
Mass. Jeanne plans to enter Wil.S~'G' C."d....••
son College In the fall.
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Be
ROBERT E. SOBCZAK
ROSINA TROSLEY
WILLIAM A. WELSH, Jr.
VICTORIA WILLIS
WILLIAM BARRY WRIGHT
HElIBERT STEIGELMAN
ROBERT CARRE TURNER
CHARLES PERRY WENTZ
R. BRUCE WILSON
GORDON ARTHUR WYSE
ROBERT D. SUBLETTE
ROBERT NOEL TURNER
CAROLYN RUTH WEST
RONALD ALBERT WILSON
JANICE YAGLENSKI
DAVID ALAN THOMAS
WILLIAM N. WARDEN
PAUL T. WILLIS, Jr.
CAROLYN WRIGHT
BARBARA ANN ZIEGENFUS
Fulfilled
GIlADUATIS
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Daily Dinners' $1.00' to $1.95.
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Daly. n~
·Nita.,C.Del
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daughter
of Mrs.
J.
OUR HEARTIEST
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1957
SUCCESS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1957
*
PORTER H.
WAITE, Int~.
Yale and
ambitions will be fnUined
Chester Roads
FOOD MARKET
B. J. HOY
Swarthmore
ClnsU.'S COlperatile Ass'n of SWarthmtre, Inc.
5 & lOe Store
401-403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
2 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
.w.,.
eo.,..
With the sincere wish that an your
co-op
Garrahan, 301 Conege avenue, recelved the AB degree at the 124th
., i~mp.et f.nc ••• r.n
met up' with bod dog •• up... gori>og.... nS:
Commencement exercises of OberIVI....et n.lghbor'••hrubs· ••• th... on. doy tho boIS "
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car , I'In College
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DOl TRAINING SCHOOL OF DR. CO
George M. Allen. Jr., son of Mr.
I I•• mod to·H••I. to stt. to St.y. to eo..... : • ond I LIKED-it! Why
. and Mrs. Allen, 415 Riverview
not toll YOUR bo.. to t ••• you the...
.
road, was graduated from W8!!h~
N...
Starts Wedll.sday Evelllllf). ·JUII. 26...
ington and Lee University, LexSW............ H'f)h SchoO" GyIIttIasIe...·
.
Ingto?o Va., ~Ih a Bach,elor of
ct._s IImttod in"stu ••• Ad....e ,...",olions
Arts. degree FrIday mornlrig, June
. DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DEL CO
7. An economics major, All~ was
704 14.. Av••••• Prospect Part,
Plio. . LI 2.3919
freshman lacrosse coach and a
d H of the. varsity
be lacrosse
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honorary sophomore society.
I WAS' A JUVENILE'DRINQUENT!
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of Social Selenee. She.1s a member
of the dean'. llst at Simmons.
Douglas M. S. Spencer, 302
Ofden avenue, received the degree
of ~tor of Medicine at the Universlty of Pennsylvania's 201st
Commencement Wednesday momIng,. June 12. Cornelia McKernan
134 RUtiers avenue, received th~
degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Robert W. Doherty history
major, son of Dr. and 14;';. J. Kenth
h
ne Do erty, 809 Elm avenue, racelved the degree of Bachelor of
Arts at the 126th ConImencement
of Dennison University, Granville,
Ohio on June 10. Suzanne Harrar,
English major, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, Jr.,
115 Yale avenue received her degree of Bachelor of Arts from
Denison. Wilbur Hoot, speech
major, and one of the top athletes
at Denison, received the degree of
Bachelor of Arts.
John Robert Schott of Soulh
Chester road graduated wjth high
honors In History and. English
from Haverford College Friday,
June 7. Schott was elected to the
F?unders Club of the college In
1956, for merit In both studies and
.college activities. He was awarded
a Rotary Fellowship In 1957.
He was the e
year, having been news editor In
1954 and managing editor In 1956.
He pas been secretary and chalrman of ihe curriculm committee.
The son of the Rev. John Schott
and Mrs. Schott, ·he will apply his
Rotary Fellowship to graduate
study in English ,at. Brasenose
College, Oxford.
David Spencer received the
Bachelor of Arts degree. with
Honors and Distinction from Wesleyan University
Middletown
Conn., Sunday. A 'Chemlstry-illo~
logy major, he Is a member 01
Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma XI, honorary sdentUlc society, Phi Nu'
fraternity, glee club and college
new~paper staff; winner of the
Torndike Distinction Award' concertmaster of the String Ens:..m:.le
and Chamber Orchestra; member
of Ihe Spring Orchestra; holder
of the Olin Scholarship. The son
p~ Mr. ap,d Mrs,. ·Stev!,n.. ~.
Spencer, 302 Ogdim avenue, he
pians to enter the UniVersity of
Pennsylvania School of Medlclne.
Russell L. Snyder was graduated from Wesleyan Coll"ge, Mld'dIetown, Conn., on Sunday with a
Bachelor of Arts degree with Distinction. A physics major, he is a
member of Sigma XI, honorarY
scienUllc society, glee club, chamber orchestra, Wesley .... String
Qu8~tet
Beta Theta Pi fraternity, squash and tennis teams. The
son, o! Mr. and Mrs. Russell L.
Snyder, 401 Dicktnson avenue he
'plans to enter Princeron UnI~er_
sity for graduate work in Physics.
.
.
OFF TO
ME~ICO
Three local girls Alice Carroll,
College avenue, Ellen. Smith,
Marietta avenue, Pat Coy Morton,
..,
will be among the KrOUP
from
Swarthmore Girl Scuut Troop 16
which leaves shortly after nQo~
tomorrow, June 15; for a trip to
Mexico.
The last shots have been taken,
the last dollar earned and toUrIst
cards obtained from the MeXican
Consulate. As soon as the last gn;l
finishes
her' last exam ' Ihe troop
w~ take off on the adventure for
whicb It has been preparing for
a year.
DONALD ....lLwa
IICIIYIS HONOIS
.
Donald Beall MacElwee, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee
of Mt. Holyoke place, was chosen
the Best All-Around Athlete'b
th
.
Y
e Senior Class Poll at PrInce·
ton University last week. He was
also the recipient of the John
glEdwartds thHiggenbotham Trophy
ven 0 e Lacrosse player ·who
shows "outstanding .play, ~,~,-_
.........
gulshed sportsmanship and gentiemanly lnOuence.". The trophy
was'named after the 1939 Prlnceton lacrosse captain who lost his
life In World War Two.
Prln~eton's Lacrosse team hammered out ..an'11-2 win over Cornell on May 22 to take the und\Sfluted possession of the 1957
Ivy League Lacrosse Champion~
~p.. Slnce Ferris Thomsen took'
over the coaching of the squad
Princeton has won several of the'
championships. Mr. Thomsen .Is·
the son-in-law of the former Mrs.
George"SiIloway of North Chester
road.
.' ,
Donald was also t1!e r""lpient of
one of two letter sweaters given
this y.ear. by Princeton, the UnI~
verslty's highest honor for ita athletes.
Due to be commissioned a Lieu_
tenant (j.g) before his June 18
graduation, Donald Is scheduled to
leave July 15 for Coronado. Calif.,
where he will begin two years'
Naval service. In the recent Naval
marching competition at Princeton
he was' listed nCl
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FELLOWSHIP TO HEATH
Douglas Heath"chalrma'l 'of the
psychology . department, Haverford College, has been awarded a
National ScIence FOundation Fellowshlp and a Social Science Besearch Councll award for postdoctoral work at the University of
Michigan for the coming academic
year.
Heath will undertake work in
~dvanced' statIStics, experimental
psychology methodology, and wl\1
als.o assist In thepsYchotherapby
research evaluation now being
carried on. there. He will also recelve some advanced training In
interviewing and counseling procedures.
Heath is Ihe son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Russell M. Heath, 517 Cedar
lane.
.'
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of
Amhei'l't avenue have bad as
Iheir recent guest Mrs. Blake's
mother Mrs.. Harry. K. Nield of
Baltimore, Md., during the graduation exercises at Swarthmore
C
oJ.l Wayne
l e gHainilton,
e.'
Mrs.
with
children Johnny, P~ggy, Jeff, and
George, of Norlh Chester road,
.will leave Wednesd!lY for Ocean
City, N.J. George will gO also to
Camp Dee1IWood, Hol
Jalnes Hamilton, Jr., Airman 2nd
'Class, of West Palm. Beach AIr
Force Base, will join his family
for .everal weeks.
. and 14rs. CharIes C. Martin
.of MrStratl\
Haven avenue left
T d' f
th·
ues ay,. or I!ll' new residence
troop:~::
Carl Perkins Jegluui, son of Mr.
Some of the girls In the
HarrIs'avenue,_Needham
and Mrs. G. H. J"l!ium, 605 HiU- have been In scouting for 10
' . ss.
'.
.
.
. born avenue, received the Bache- years. They look upon this trip es' Dr. and Mrs. Ame Wyller _of
Middletown ROlId .
R. D. 16; Media. Pa.' . lor's degre. at the graduation ex- the fruition of their girl' scouting Cru~ Ledge, with their chll~
Opposite High Meedow
. erclses of Colorado State Univet- experience.
....
Unm, Il\ld Sonja, will leave .by
sity, F..ort Co~ns, Colo.. FrIday
Mothers or'the troop have' been plane Monday of, next. weeki for
afternoon, June 7.'
,
solidly behind the Pro1ect; each Norway and I~. ~. rul(l; ~.
William D. Ziegenfus, son of Mr. has contributed her special skin Wyller and family will reSide m
and Mrs. C. F. Ziegenfus, 318 to h~p the girls raise the money Florence. Dr. )\,yl1er, on a year's
T...p....: CH••hr 2-7.206
DIckinson avenue, received the for the trip. The girl scouts will sabbatical leave of absence from
, .Bach~ol\of.Arta degreet:rom Am- be'entertalned by senior troops in Swarthmore College where he has
~ . ~ ..., Palmar 01' Hanry Arnold
. herst College; AndIeist, MaSS.,· In Mexico, the girls will meet been. }llstru~tot and r.ese.arcli· as,Suild&y, June 9.Zlecen'tus. wOo: Girl Guides and will ~t the sopate In ~nomy, wiD be astwo lettera In baseball during his new Intematioaal GIrl Scout and sodated wtth the obs lVatory 'In
. college terms. He !jIa member of Gulde Center at Cuerna:v~ ~trI; Italy.
. 0,•• t ...
Beta Theta Pi social fraternity.
They are looking' forward to. Mr. 'Robert Baker of Harvard,
, Jane S. ~our, daughter of swimming In. the Paclfic Ocean avenue left SUII,day 'for Iraq on
PDlaiNw.S :.,... MAl 1&$
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sejmour, 31$ before retumfIia to the.States..
busin_ to invulalate 'prCJb1-ros
. . .;oldD STAIIO$IS
D'C!rlnSCln neDUe, teeelvecl the
Mrs. . C. H. ~ of swarth-reprdIng the bulldiDtr of a ...
decree.of Baehl!l~' of. ScleDee at more and Mrs. Ch~leS, Nelson of rei;,Overy an!! sulph~. ion .. 'jig
lVa.IU.S INVAIIIfY
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Simmons
(»Dca. I ..m, Chester.wIIl'. C· paII7:the troop. plant tor the., IWph'1I. ~
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Bos~'" M--, ,,·'.y,.JUDe 10. event '" 1Ile C""'m4Jbttlell1B~, hOinellftlee· IB' Las
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A, teles, c.L
CustORl Land's'ca'pe' Work"
visit
our •••dslde Market
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'NTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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June 14, 1957
June
THE SW AR11IMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
GRADUATING
SCHOOL
CLASS
OF
to the
Class
of
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ENGAGEMENTS
Richard Brandt Wins
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•d Sc
e
uri
e holarship
Richard Charles Brandt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. CUftord A. Barclay of Newark, N. Y., announce
Success
•• 1,
THE SWARTBMOREAN
1957
*
May
the engagement of their daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Brandt
Miss Marleigh Ann Barclay, to Mr. of Elm avenue, is one of eighteen
peter D. Braun, son of Mrs. David high school juniors who have
Braun of Yale avenue, and the been granted full scholarships to
late Rev. Mr. Braun.
attend the fourth summer proMiss Barclay is a June graduate gram of the Telluride Association.
of the School of Education of
The program, which centers
syracuse University where she around those influences shaping
was a member of Gamma Phi. the development and growth of
Beta social sorority Pi Lambda the d~mocratic form of govern-
Theta, professional .:vomen's educational honorary, and Eta Pi
Upsilon, senior women's honorary.
She will assume a teaching posilion at tile Churchville-Chili
central School in September.
Mr. Braun i~ also a June graduate of Syracuse University College of Liberal Arts, where he·
was a member of Phi Delta Theta,
social fraternity, and Theta Chi
Beta, religion honorary. He plans
ment
In
the United States. will
be conducted at Deep Springs,
Cal., July I through August 18.
Merit Award Winner
Mark A. Smith, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Glen T. Smith of Riverview
road, has been awarded a National Merit Scholarship by the
National Merit Foundation. A
June graduate of Swarthmore
High School, Mark will use the
to enter Theological Seminary in award to enter Wesleyan Unithe fan.
versity in the fall.
No immediate wedding plans
have been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Doll of
York announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Patricia Ann
Doll, to Mr. Robert R. Terry, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Terry
of North Chester road. The wedding is planned for late summer.
Miss Doll received her Bachelor
of Arts degree in speech from the
Pennsylvania State University
Saturday. Mr. Terry is now enrolled there as a junior, pursuing
degrees in English literature and
accounting.
Will Enter Annapolis
Mal E. Tippett, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Tippett of Mo~
ton. has passed his mental and
physical examinations and will
enter the United States Naval
Academy at Annapolis, Md., this
summer.
Mal was graduated fro m
Swarthmore High School in June,
1956. During his . high school
career he played on the football
and track teams and was co-oaptain for track during his last year.
He played football for Bullis
School during the past year, and
was selected half back for the
All Prep team by a Washington
newspaper.
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1957
SUCCESS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1957
With the sincere wish that all your
co-op
ambitions will be fulfilled
FOOD MARKET
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Consumer's Cooperative Ass'n of Swarthmore, Inc.
5 & lOe Store
401-403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
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Swarthmore
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I WAS A JUVENILE DELINQUENT!
*
I i~mped fences: ran awov. met ... p with bad dogs, upset garbage cans,
ruined neighbor s shrubs ••• then one day the boss put me in his car
. • • I thought it was the end •.. but do you know where 'h. took me?
To tho
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DEL. CO
I learned to Heel, to Sit, to Stay, to Come .•. and I LIKED it! Why
not tell YOUR baSi fa take you there.
PORTER I.
Next Course Starts Wednesday Evening. June 26th
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
Clall's limited in size ••. Advance reservations
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DEL. CO
704 14th Avenue, Prospect Park
WAITE, In ·
Yale and
Chester
Road~,
Swarthmore
KI 3.1250
v.:
Japan.
STRATH HAVEN INN
Yale and Harvard Avenues
Fulfilled
of Social Science. She is a member DONALD MaceLWEE .
Joseph J. Storlazzl, Jr., son of of the dean's list at Simmons.
RECEIVES HONORS
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Storlazzi
Douglas M. S. Spencer, 302
of Park avenue, was graduated Ogden avenue, received the degree
Donald Beall MacElwee, son of
with a bachelor of science degree of I?octor of Medicine at the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee
at Pennsylvania Military College's versity of Pennsylvania's 201st of Mt. Holyoke piace, was chosen
l36th commencement Monday, ~ommencement Wednesday morn- the Best All-Around Athlete b
June 3, in Chester. Dr. Storlazzl is mg, June 12. Cornelia McKernan·
y
chairman of the division of science 134 Rutgers avenue, received th~ the Se~lOr ~lass Poll at Princeand professor of biology at PMC. degree of Bachelor of Arts
ton Umverslty last week. He was
William Edwin Harris, son of
Robert W. Doherty, . history also the re.cipient of the John
Mr. Samuel C. Harris of Colum- major, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ken. E~wards HIggenbotham Trophy
bia. S. C., formerly of Wellesley neth Doherty, 609 Elm avenue. re- gIven t~, the Lac~osse player. ho
road, received his A.B. degree at ceived the degree of Bachelor of shows outstandmg play, dlstmDuke University's 105th com- Arts at the 126th Commencement guished s~ortsmanship and genmencement Monday morning, June of Dennison University Granville tlem.anly Influence." The trophy
3, in Durham, N. C. Harris, Ohio on June 10. Suza~ne Harrar: was named after t~e 1939 Prince ..
who majored in economics, was a English major. daughter of Mr. t~n ~acrosse captaln who lost his
member of Pi Kappa Phi fraterni- and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, Jr .• hfe m World War Two.
ty, Omicron Delta Kappa honorary 115 Yale avenue received her dePrinceton's Lacrosse team hamle~dership society, Delta Phi Alpha gree of Bachelor of Arts from mered out an 11-2 win over Corhonorary German society, and the Denison. Wilbur Hoot, speech nell on May 22 to take the unRadio Council. He was on the major. and one of the top athletes disputed possession of the 1957
stall of WDBS. the campus radio at Denison, received the degree of Ivy League Lacrosse Championstation, for four years, serving as Bachelor of Arts.
ship. Since Ferris Thomsen took
station manager this year.
John Robert Schott of South over the coaching of the squad
Judy Bird. daughter of Mr. and Chester road graduated with high Princeton has won several of the
Mrs. Jolin Bird of Wallingford, honors in History and English championships. Mr. Thomsen is
received her A.B. degree Monday from Haverford College Friday, the son-in-law of the former Mrs.
morning at Cornell University, June 7. Schott was elected to the George Silloway of North Chester
Ithaca. N. Y.
Founders Club of the college in road .
Marilyn Green. daughter of Mr. 1956. for merit in both studies and
Donald was also the recipient of
and Mrs. Howard W. Green of Old college activities. He was awarded one of two letter sweaters given
Forge r:oad, Lima, received her a Rotary Fellowship in 1957.
this year by Princeton~ the UniA.B. degree Monday. June 3, at
He was the editor-in-chief of versity's highest honor for its aththe 105th commencement of Duke the Haverford News in his senior letes.
University. Durham. N, C. Mari1yn year, having been news editor in
Due to be commissioned a Lieu_
majored in education and was a
member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.
Howard E. Shearer, Jr., received
his BS degree in Industrial and
Labor Relations from Cornell University, Ithaca, Monday morning.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Shearer. 321 North Swarthmore
avenue. At Cornell Shearer was
president of Sigma Phi Fraternity
and
Sphinx Head (Senior honor"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
ary.) He will join the United
"~"~"'~"'~~~"'''''''''''~~''''''''''''''' States Navy as ensign, aboard
S. D. Luzon stationed in Saseho,
Enjoy a Leisflrely Dinner •••
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Middletown Road
R. D. 16. Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow
Custom Landscape Work
Telephene: CHester 2·7206
~sk for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Visit our Raadside Market
on the Middletown Road
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GRADUATES
1954 and managing editor in 1956.
He pas been secretary and chairman of the curriculm committee.
The son of the Rev. John Schott
and Mrs. Schott, he will apply his
Rotary Fellowship to graduate
study in English at Brasenose
College, Oxford.
David Spencer received the
Bachelor of Arts degree with
Honors and Distinction from WesJeyan
University, Middletown,
Conn., Sunday. A Chemistry-Biology major, he is a member of
Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, hon-
John R. Phillips, Strath Haven orary scientific society, Phi Nu
avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. fraternity, glee club and college
Russell Phillips, was graduated newspaper staff; winner of the
magna cum laude from Dartmouth Torndike Distinction Award; conCollege with high distinction in certmasler of the String Ensemble
his major subject, chemistry, at and Chamber Orchestra; member
the Commencement Baccalaureate, of the Spring Orchestra; holder
Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. of the Olin Scholarship. The son
Phillips and their da\1gh.ter Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Steven M.
attended the week end events.
Spencer, 302 Ogden avenue, he
at Troy, N. Y. Friday, June 7.
plans to enter the University of
Bruce S. Gemmill, son of Mr. Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
and Mrs. Raymond R. Gemmill,
Russell L. Snyder was graduat339 Vassar avenue, received the ed from Wesleyan College, Middegree of Bachelor of Architecture dletown, Conn., on Sunday with a
at the Rensselaer Polytechnic In- Bachelor of Arts degree with Disstitute's Commencement exercises tinction. A physics major, he is a
at Troy. N. Y. Friday, Jun e7.
member of Sigma Xi, honorary
Jeanne Schloesser, daughter of scientific society, glee club. chamMrs. C. D. Schloesser, Jr., of Park ber orchestra, We~leyan String
avenue. was graduated Monday at Quartet
Beta Theta Pi fraternthe 33rd annual commencement ity, squash and tennis' teams. The
exercises of the Northampton son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L.
School for Girls, Northampton, Snyder, 401 Dickinson avenue, he
Mass. Jeanne plans to enter Wil- plans to enter Princeton Universon College in the fall.
sity for graduate work in Physics.
Mrs. John Daly, nee Nita Del
Garrahan, daughter of Mrs. C. J.
OFF TO MEXICO
Garrahan, 301 College avenue, received the AB degree at the 124th
Three local girls Alice Carroll,
Commencement exercises of abel'.. College avenue, Ellen Smith,
lin College, Oberlin, Ohio Monday Marietta avenue, Pat Cox, Morton,
morning.
will be among the group from
George M. Allen. Jr., son of Mr. Swarthmore Girl Scout Troop 16
and Mrs. Allen, 415 Riverview which leaves shortly after noon
~oad. was graduate~ from Wash",: II tomorrow, June 15, for a trip to
mgton and Lee University, Lex- Mexico.
i!lgton, Va., with a Bachelor of
The last shots have been taken
Arts degree Friday morning, June I the last dollar earned and touris;
7. An economics major, Allen was cards obtained from the Mexican
freshman lacrosse coach and a Consulate. As soon as the last girl
member of the varsity lacrosse finishes her last exam, the troop
squad. He was a member of Delta will take off on the adventure for
Tau Delta and of White Friars, which it has been preparing for
honorary sophomore society.
a year.
Carl Perkins Jeglum, son of Mr.
Some of the girls in the troop
and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum, 605 Hill- have been in scouting for 1~
born avenue, received the Bache- years. They look upon this trip as
lor's degree at the graduation ex- the fruition of their girl scouting
ercises of Colorado State Univer- experience.
sily, E.ort Collins. Colo.. Friday
Mothers of the troop have ·been
afternoon, June 7.
solidly behind the project; each
William D. Ziegenfus, son of Mr. has contributed her special skill
and Mrs. C. F. Ziegenfus, 318 to h~lp the girls raise the money
Dickinson avenue, received the for the trip. The girl scouts will
Bachelor of Arts degree from Am. be entertained by senior troops in
herst College, Amherst, Mass.,
In Mexico, the girls will meet
Sunday, June 9. Ziegenfus won Girl Guides and will visit the
two letters in baseball during his new International Girl Scout and
college terms. He is a member of Guide Center at Cuernavaca.
Beta Theta Pi social fraternity.
They are looking forward to
Jane S. Seymour, daughter of swimming in the Pacific Ocean
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Seymour, 315 before returning to the States.
Dickinson avenue, received the
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow of Swarthdegree of Bachelor of Sclence at more and Mrs. Charles Nelson of
Simmons College Commencement, Chester.will a.eompany the troop.
Boston, Mass., Monday, .Tune 10. several of the communities in
Jane Is a graduate of the School which they stop overnight.
tenant (j.g) before his June 18
graduation, Donald is scheduled to
leave July 15 for Coronado. Calif.,
where he will begin two years'
Naval service. In the recent Naval
marching competition at Princeton
he was listed next to the top platoon leader.
FELLOWSHIP TO HEATH
.
Douglas Heath. chairman of tile
psychology department. Haverford College, has been awarded a
National Science Foundation Fellowship and a Social Science Research Council award for post_
doctoral work at the UniverSity of
Michigan for the coming academic
year.
Heath will undertake work in
advanced statistics, experimental
psychology methodology. and will
also ~ssist in the psychotheraphy
research evaluation now being
carried on there. He will also receive some advanced training in
interviewing and counseling procedures.
Heath is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell M. Heath, 517 Cedar
lane.
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of
Amherst avenue have had as
their recent guest Mrs. Blake10s
mother Mrs. Harry K. Nield of
Baltimore, Md., during the graduation exercises at Swarthmore
College.
Mr3. J. Wayne Hamilton, with
children Johnny. Peggy, Jeff, and
George, of North Chester road,
will leave Wednesday for Ocean
City, N.J. George will go also to
Ca·mp DeefIWood, Holderness, N.H.
Mr. Hamilton will al·tend Nationwide Insurance Companies' Conference for the Philadelphia region in Atlantic City Wednesday.
James Hamilton, Jr., Airman 2nd
Class, of West Palm Beach Air
Force Base, will join his family
for 5everal weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Martin
of Strath Haven avenue left
Tuesday for their new residence
&t 284 Harris avenue, Needham
92. Mass.
Dr. and Mrs. Arne Wyller of
Crum Ledge, with their children
Unni aod Sonja, will leave· by
plane Monday of next week for
Norway and Italy. Dr. and Mrs.
Wyller and family will reside in
Florence. Dr. Wyller, on a year's
sabbatical leave of absence from
Swarthmore College where he ·has
been instructor and research associate in astronomy, will be associated with the observatory in
Arcetri, Italy.
Mr. Robert Baker of Harvard
avenue left Sunday for Iraq on
busIness to investgiate problems
regarding the building of a gas
recovery and SUlphur p~g
plant for the Ralph 111. Parsons
Company, home office In Los
Angeles, Cal.
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and maintain the standard' of that you are now about to star!
dul. ado_ • reaoluUon .lpJfpl ... tl>e the Lansdowne chapter of the begins to fear that the end result qUa1l.V yOU must 1Irst iIlcrease the anything. it means that you have
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a"" dealre
of -.Id
of JunIor Com..mattee
.
f or th e N••
S may not be universal ignorance. numbers of teachers. Are we tak- been given a start. This Is not the
School
Dlree(Ors
to oraanlze
aD -Authorlt7
und.r the Munl,I..II•• Aulhorltla A.. of DA.R.. entertained members of Let me make my meaning clear. ing that seriously enough? Some- beginning of the end of your ed.
. M•• 2. 194&. P.L. 882........ndod' and the group at a buffet supper last I have no dream of attacking the thing has recently been done for ucation it is. as Winston
~':
::...!:::."':~::
Wednesday evening ill the gat". great .Amerlcan ambition or' high- the salaries of college faculties. Churchill said of 1iIe Battle
wealth of P.....I... I. os ~un.... 1967. den of her home. Mrs. Held Is er education for all.-very
but in the country as a whole it of Alamein. the end of the
Said ResoI.Uon forth the P"'- winding up a' two.year term as from it. My point Is that that was done neither too soon nor too beginning. It is a slgn--a hOpe
Artlcl.. .peeI".
of I.......
ratlon.
#
American dre'- should be kept much. And even so. it does not that the 1Ire Is well .1I
....t .~..
atance.
tat
the wbleb.
name Inof BUbthe Chafrman ...
or the group.~..
~
~
Authorl" ,ball be ..Sw.rtbmo....Rutlod...
The new olllcers for the organi- strictly apart from the other very touch the place where the greatest that the bellows can DOw be taken
U.lon Sehool Authorl.... , state that the zatlon which includes ten mem- great American dlscovery - the dilllculty Is to be found which Is away. Whether the lire Is alight,
AutboritJ' I. formed UDder the Act. of .a,.
,
' d ti
b y the sch 00.
ls The rea I test Is.
this
h th it h as ....
~.. bee
2, 19C6. P.L. 382. as .......ded' at forth bets from Swarthmore. will be principle of mass pro uc on
' weer
n florth a
tile nam. of tbe In......ratl .. munlelpall. Miss Ruth llde of Drexel Hill, means of standardized and inter- Are we taking steps sufll.cient to fraction of the. time and the
.. , .nd ... forth the nam. . .nd add...... chairman· Mrs Allen Woolford of changeable parts. I say that you see that a much larger stat! than trouble-the patience and the
and te.rmt of omce of the first members of
t ·
min
11 hith rto f th b
b aIns f
th t
tbe BoanI of said Authorl". Said ArUelea Springfteld, vice chairman; Mrs. cannot treat human
ds as
e
0
e en ~
0 our money- a you and others have
further ....lfF b, a ............Ion that Wa1Isce O. Lecher. Jr.• of Aldan. they were standard parts. We are countries are going into the teach- put into it. can not now be adjudg_
tbe pu...... for wbl,b the AuthorllT I. recording secretary. Mrs. Robert told that no two individuals have ing professiOll? Unleu we can ed; that depends on what happens
formed I. to (a) aequlre. bold. eoMtruet.
'
•
d h
tly
that esti
Wha
1m...... malntel •• opera" .nd 1 _ .ub- A. McCoy. Rutledge. correspond- the same set of fingerprints. an
ones
answer
qu
on yes. hereafter.
t you .have got out
lie ..bool bulldl.... .nd oth.r .,bool ."... ing secretary; Miss Charlotte Co- if that Is true of the tips of our then as surely a nl.gb.t follow day of college Is nothing that yOU
;:=~~r ::;.-;:.ed.':~ wan. Drexel Hill. treasurer.
fingers. !low much more true must the' flood of students
about know. it·s nothing that you are. it
other ................ be .uthorl""" b7
it be of that strange and wonder- to break upon the colleges will is something that yOu have a
I.w. Said __Iutlo. .bo ......Inte the
NEW.:S NOTE:S
fui organ that we keep within our have the result of lOWering the chance to become. And tile chance
8rat ......be'" of the Board of the Author!.
skulls. Only at your peril can you standards of education.
conslsts in this that yoU are of
~':
f;::t:,w'!;lr add...... and.terma
Mr. and M..-s. Charles Lukens treat one Ph.D. as being inter'
The second thing that I suggest tluit infinitesimally tiny minority
Jobn c. M.eAl.l.e. Ir.. sas North of Strath Haven avenue have .as changeable with another. Only at we might do is to have a Sherman of God's creatures who have been
A.... 8warthmora. Pen_I. 'U'-...
their Fguest
Mrs. Lukens' sister your peril can you equate two Act for the colleges. Let us haVIl given the thIie anil the oppor!uni.
vania, Ii nan.
r -U
oJ
f Ph
Frank R. Markl"". Gu...... Road.
....uY,ar anney 0
oe- hours of be9Uty cuiture with two some trust busting. some dissolu- ty to learn to' tillnk
Sw.rthmore. Pen•••lvanla. C . .n.
nix. ArIz.
hours of Greek Civilization. Yet. tlon suits.-cease. and desist orPresident Smith referred, in his.
Chari
..
G.
Tbalober.
flS
O..un
AYenne.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Madison
look
how
under
pressure.
under
ders.-for
the
break.up
of
some
of
review
ot the academic year. to
Swarthmore. PenIlQ'J....nta. a nul.
with th ir child
Katherin .
Howard G. Llrl_. 117 Prealele.t
e
ren
e. the pressure of numbers, more these g1gan~c bodies. Many of the the fact that top national acboll\l"Avenue. Rutlod... p .....lranla. 2...... Christine. and David. of whittier and more of this wicked standard- colleges and universities of this ships have been awarded to senior
Willi....
H. Gobrl....
Unl_tp
Place.
Swarthmore.
Penu71606
••nia.
1 ,..r. place. leave Sunday to spend the ization is creeping into our educa- coun...
.."••· and in my own country. students. that the inc-'-~fresh_
v~
SAMUEL T. CARPENTER slDDlDer at Long Boa.t Key. off tlonal procedures. One hears of are getl1ng too large, There Is in man class refIeots the high degree
-..
Sarasota. Fla.
colleges where 11 you,come late for Washington. or there used to be; of talent headed to Swarthmore.
Boan! of Sebonl DI....o..
Mrs. Judson R. Hoover. ·Jr.. of class yOU need a palr of binoculars a small business administration.. I
Among the "peaks of performWallingford. Mrs. Frazeer Pettus to see the professor. More and would hesitate to suggest that anee" be llsted were the Little
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
of Media. Mrs. Russel Van Tine of more examinations and tests are there shouid be a small.college ad.. Theatre Club's Shakespearian proORDINANCE NO. West Chester, formerly of Wal. taking the form of those horrid. ministration either in Washington ductiODS; musical concerts by the
AN ORDINANCE
FOR THE
WIDEN· lingiord. are at Wellesley. Mass.• five answer puzzles in which all or anywhere else. but I do tbiIlk chorus. orchestra. ......
D~" J·azz 'combo.
ING
AND FURTHER
IMPROVING
OF FAIRVIEW ROAD IN THE BOR- attending alumnae week end and you have to do is to guess which that we should take care to em- He mentioned with satisfaction the
OUGH OF SWARTHMORE FROM their respective reunions. They Is the right' answer. It may be a phas12e the truth that education recent article in Business Week
SOUTHEASTIIIRLY
SIDE OF drove to Wellesley Thursday and training In low cunning but in without intimate cQntact betWeen which pictUres Swarthmore Col.' THE
MICHIGAN
AVENUE TO CORNELL
AVENUE AND TO THE LINE SEPA· will return Monday.
nothing else. These things are not teacher and taught cannot lie lege "fighting for quality in an age
RATING THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDMr. and Mrs. G. Alex Mills of being done because anybody other than an arid and' unfrutful of quantity", the half hour live
LEY FROM THE
TOWNSHIP
OF Walnut lane will be host and thinks that they are right, the.y thing.
show from the college on CBS.
SPRINGFIELD.
DELAWARE
COUN.
TY.
•
hostess at a square dance in their are the inevitable and the InesThirdiy. let us re-de!lne and and the presentation in Sports II.
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF back yard tomorrow night for Mr. capable consequences of too many cling fast to the orlglnal.clalmof lustrated.
SWARTHMORE
DOES ofBeera
ORDAIN,
gathered together in education. M. ore an.d more it is . Smith announced the proJ·ected
SBCTlON
1. The proper
of this and Mts. William Elmore of students
Bo",ugb are b.rebJo authorlae.1 and dl...-d Baltimore Pike who will be mov- single institutions. Yet. 1 main- .being confused with something miw women's dormitory to be
to .....
duepunuant
..bile .otl_
to be
and fing to another. locality in the near tain that· you cannot provide a quite different. which is vocatiQII- known as. Willetts Dormitory made
all
action
to I.w
to gl~.n
be dul,
taken to eau.. the widening and further uture.
sound education by the techniques al training. How many of us here possible by several gifts, the prlnIm.",vl.g of Falrvl.... Road In the Bo,·
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Woel· of pigeon-hole parking.
today are quite clear in our minds ciple one from the late Phoebe
ou.b
of
s".rUuno""
the
...
thw
....
rl.
fel
of
College
avenue
are
iri
Han·
This
problem
is
likely
to
get
about
the distlnction? If I were to Underlll Seeman, class of 1919; the
.Ide of whleb road 'eolndd. with the line
....ratlug thl. Bo",ugb f",... the T.... n· over, N.H.• attending Mr. Woel- worse and for two reasons; firstly. ask the members of the graduating completion of the Dean Bond Rose
.bl. of RIIII... The said porUon of Fal.... fel's class reunion at Dartmouth because of. the numbers that 8re cis.,. what they had got out 01 Garden; renovations in .the Comview
RoodlIOutbeuterl,.
to be so Imp",ved
exten'"
CoDege
coming. You members of the college I would wager that the mons; the new olllces In the refrom the
aide of M
lcbl
gan'
•
A••nu. (wbleb a•••u. I. wbolly within Shirley I;ittle was entertamed graduating ·class of this year were, majority of the answers would In paired ParrIsh Annex following
the Borouab of Sw.rthmore) In a north· at a sUl'Prise party Saturday eve- I suPp~. boEn in and around the Ol\e way Qr.anotjJer'luse. tha..word the.ftr:8;;tbe-alu lIIDlle'lift for 1957
w....r.,.Avenue
dlreeUo.
to • point
tileBoroqp
bed of nlng• "June 1 by Roberta Nygard
year 1885 •. There ,are very few ·of kdowledge. That is indoeed the of 'Pi'll
..... 00.019 which enabled salary
Cornell
(.boll,.
withinInthe
.
of Swarthmore). aald point being Id.ntl· and a group ofnlntil grade girls. you. so few that you wouid have standard answer. - knowledge increases; and the Parents fund
Bed on the ..uthw_rl, .Id. of F.lrvl.w Janet Little was honor guest at some justification for thinklng that rhymes with college like klsa with for, 195~ of $1.3311.000.
Road. .". tU terminal point of tbe line
I
gi
b
..paraU.. the Town,bl. of Rldl.. f...... a surpr se luncheon party ven you had a scarcity value, ut your bllss and love with' moon aboveThe Ivy Medal. awarded anthe ToWnabl. of S.rlnorfield.
by Karen Schioesser of Park younger sisters and brothers are the ideas are almost indlsaolubly nually to the man in the senior
SBCTION
2.
The
aald
Im."'v
.....
n..
avenue
In ter- linked. And y.et, it Is to my mind ctass judged by the facuity to'
herein authorized daall be m.acie In ao• and a group of sixth coming around the corner lin
Carla Gail Bauer. 105 Cornell the llood can already be heard and Knowledge does indeed come into leadership. based upon character
t....
wbleb
.",vlele
for
the
HtUnor
of
avenue,
is enrolled as a resident I the Jamestown flood rnay be noth- a sound education. but to my mind and scholarship. was awarded to
concrete ~urbe on either alde of ..Id
lengtb of Falrylew Road. a ••"''''....Uly student in the One-Year Secre- ing to the damage that it does it is by far the least: valuable part Ronald. Eugene Sutton; the Oak
0 •• feet ..... f",m the .....nt eartw.. tarlal Course at the Katharine when It arrives. I spent some .days. of it. I hope that the fire has been Leaf Medal to Barbara Jane Dea.
of Fairview Road .0 .. to permit the
r thi
i
f th
t
. h
.
.
wlde.lng of said eartw.. by •••"'xl....t•.,. Gibbs School, New York, where ear .er s year none 0
e .grea lit in esc of you.
tOD, the McCabe Engineering
0 •• feet on the nortbeuUrl, olde and a.. she will begin her work Septem- state universities of this country.
Knowledge is of value not for Award to 'Thomas Kelth Glennan.
ftv. feet on the southweater.,. ber 24. Gall was graduated from ·already. one. would think. tOo itself but as a means, as a tool. for Jr.• the John W. NasOn'Award to
.id.~ The Borougb baa ~n advlMd. that
Id,there.tha t th ey 1earning how to .think.
.
wbe
••leIe lin.. of curbing ara In .1 ... Swarthmore High Sch 001 in 1955 large, and was t 0
.
That is· to Everett L. Hunt. . -.'
the s ..u Hlabw.. Department will ••t I.. and attended the Drexel Institute. hoped to be able' to limit their my mind the essential fact about
Loclll st~dents who recelved 'deoW9
....
n
...
wid
••
the aald eartw., of
Mrs.
Robert
DePue.
Jr.,
was
the
expansion
in
the
next
fifteen
years
education.and
the
one
that
is
most
grees
at the commencemMlt>'.on
Fairview Road .. above set forth.
t .
•
SBCTIONa. The Bo",uorb of Swarth. guest of honor at a bon voyage to 100.per cen .
often misunderstood. "or example. Monday were Argo Wesley of
...ore .ball ..... th...ork of laatalling coffee giv~ by Mrs. John W.
The second reason for fearing misundenrtandlilg. of It leads to Wainut Is!1e; patrleta:'NJ8I4.Bl8ke.
said
lin.. of curb to be do.e by .ublle O~rlen of Dartmouth Circle. Lt. thatt
thish
problem
eontraet, but the Qpl'Ouah _Ill elaim re· rna.>' f get
th worse
Id the illusion' that mere vocational Amherst aVenue'. SaDiuil Criswell,
Imho......nt of the ••tlre eoat the....f b, and Mrs. DePue with their daugh- Is. e latest verSlon 0
e co
training-learning the trlc\rS of Harvard av""UI1; Mrs. Mary L.
n.. to be ...ad......In.. the ....,..,.;. ter Barbara are leaving for war. We are told now on every some trade-is the. same thing as Frorer Princeton avenue' CathtI.. · ben.fiUd
_.wbleb
.. France where Lt. DePue will be hand that to keep up our end In
'. h tI,Ta·IDeS, • North
.but
on Falnlew
Road. thosep",pertl
on the
• getting an' education. Or. it leads erlne" MuMoc'
north...url, .Id. bel'fl( wboll, within tile stationed near Orleans for a this great international competi- also to. the belief that education Swarthmore avenue; Bert Walter
Bo.....b of Swarthmore. and tb_ On tile three.year tour of duty with the lion upon which our safety de- should be quote "useful" unquote. Kroon. Muhienburg a v'e n u e;
=~-:~r~~Iap~';I:;'bo.:~th:::: U.S. Army. He Is the son of Mr. pends, we must produce greatly Or the statement such as that Thomas. Owen ¥aher. Rutgers.
SwarUunore ....pertl... the Bo"'iurb reo and Mrs. DePue. Sr.• of Dart- Increased n",,:,bers of scientists every clt12en ought to know some- avenue; Mary M. Spiller. Ogden
coli_Ion of the mouth Circle.
and technOlo!l'""ts. You must all thing about x or y or z. All these avenue; .Dane W. Swan 2nd. North
aen.. I.. rlgb.. to
:=loo~ ;:rr::!~)' r,r~.:=! ~==
be famOiar with the statistics that seem to me to be serious distor- Chester road; William R. Young,
Ine.• in aC(l()tdance with eertaln recorded ing of handbm. in aeeordanee wIth the appear at frequent Intervals show- tions. It's very much ~er·· to the North CheSter 'toad; -Samuel Lin_ e n " pertaining to that tra... With Bo",ugb Cod•• !a hereby _
.nd ftn.l", ing the number of scientific gradu. truth t.o say that 11 anything you ton Hayes Sr.d. ~a11l-"'ord and
....to the .ronarU_ .10.. the anuth- ado.Ud tbl.
d.. of
. A.D.• 19&7. tes
milli
ui II
in the 1
11
Is
........
wau,,,, .Id. of Falnl.,. Rood .Ito.ted In
. BOROUGH OF SWARTIDIORE a
per
on pop a on
el/-rn lD <:0 ege· directly useful Pater A:nthoDY Siinkin' Wallingtile Townshl. of Rldl... the Bo.....b I.
B.
Soviet Union and in the United In· earning your living. then it ls ford.
•
Prea!e1ent of Council
States. Now, I am not denying that so by accident. It is as 11 in light• roeeedh'g pu......t to Seetlon nco and
other
..,Ievant .....Ialo•• of tile Bo",ucb
Atfeat
there Is a great deal 'of truth in ing your fire with a ne....
_pa_?
Code. Ita amendments and '\l~lemen"'. \
Dorougb SeeretarJ"
"""'11
_
SRid ••_ ........ oball be mad. by. the f_ APPROVE thI.
d..
this contention. We must indlled yOU happened to diScover Some
NEWS NOTES
A.D.. 1t&7
See to it that the leadership of the useful infonnation printed on it.
Dr: r.hBrles A.. ADtiersoD of Yale
hont rule In ....rIIan.. with I.... AU of
web . . . .:menta aball . . ~ to the
te
Id i
h
.- '
.
80_
without In_ .....Idod _
Bu...... •
wes rn wor n science. and tee - What makes 11 good material is avenue has returned from Carlin........ wlthh; thl......... f...... the...... 3T-f.14
nology is maintained. But what that it takes fire easily. not that it ville.
where he delivered the
p!etlon
of
said
work.
but
.""
••
_t
disturbs
me
about.
the
way in has Latin characters or chemical commencement address at BIackreDaInlng uopald for 1IlOre than tldrV
CO~ OF· DBliA.WARE
hi h th
dan oball draw IDU.....i the rate of "'" Seeled Pro.....us will be reee!.ed .t the W c
e argument Is presented fonnuiae. of even the Constitution burn College. En-route he stopper ce'lt per ann... f...... tile e1eo. tho 0111.. of the Coun.. Controll.r. Court Is that 11 is a purley quantitative 01 the United States printed on it. peel at Louisville. Ky •• to visit his
work !a ......Ioted...« If - paid wltbIa H..... Media. Pa. up until 1:00 P.M. one.r .Pressure Is buDding up h Learning to· think Is a matter of son-in-law' and da..
--ter Mr.' and
ftv. mantha after such mmpletlon the Butetu Da.FllKbt S..lnlr TIme. on Tu.u p..
Borough Solleltor shan eaule liens to be day. 'June 26: 1967, for furnillhing and pub Ie opinion which will, unless training the mental muscles just Mrs. Louis Lusky and their chilfiled against tbe respective properties liable delivering filing cabinets lor use of the we are careful, force the colleges as athletics is a matter of training dren Mary Hibbard and John
therefor. and .«rued interest froID the County of ,Delaware, _bieb wlll 'be oPIned to turn out many more teclmiclans the physical
I
A_~
hat Anderso. .
.tate of eompletlon of the work. together In the Dresenee of the Counq Comml...
muse es. .nuu. W,. _ .
. n.,
with proper _ _ _ and attorn_' aIon....... 2,00 P.Il.• E.D.S.T•• on that of stipulated varieties regardless matters in athietics aJ!d in eduea-. Rosemary Wbbard has returned
- -"'!'be 80_ ....wa the rip, to ftIa .cIete.
•
01. whether in the course 01 turn. tion Is not the traek its shape, or. from. Cushln·. A -d-~ t' Ash..... n..... at . an earl.... date f_DIf
Baeh bid ...... be
b7 • 1ng them out they receive .ft.....,ft_ i
.
•
.
, " " ' " _..., a
- - . &ad to
'"to CerUIIod Cheek I. the .........nt of .... __ tluit
.._ . . .....
ll -....... ~. size, but the runniDIJ that you burnham. Mass.. She was elected
lawful I.. tile 4Ioe. \I n of oeDt jlo,l,) of·the toteI _ t of tile bid.
can. Plopa." be ca ed IIIl d~ on It.
a member 01 the 'cum.. laude 8O8m. ,I, ·Oooo.cli. TIle 80_ abo ... oIra._~ to the onIer of the Ooonatp of Do!- edueation. We are not beIDg told
There's another sense in Which.' cle.... honor _ ... __ 01 '_"_pen_
. . . . . all fa rIPta ..... U. aiel Did
that It Is
im -W'I!ID
Y
~ •...,.
~
_ I t ...
_
of P•....-I . . . be obteIooed. at .
an
provemenf in ·the this anslogy be~ the'meJital 'dent secondary acIiools. RosemarY
IIIICI'ION <. Anp 0 _ . . or ..... the - .. of tho Cblef Clerk to the Conn.. quality of our scientists ·that Is m\ISCles and the physI
will __" I
_ ..:.... '. ,'- the fall.
.... 0I0I!_ 10 ............Ied to
Fa.
,
.
the quanUty 'l'h . all hands, .
...
ucaa. a.• as a ..........
an ...
of .... -cWi....
. 'noo ~. 0 I I I'n n - - the the qualIv ~f
h~ edu . AIzopby Vert quickly If tbe7 are Ten7 R. Allen, !lOll 01 Mrs. J:d- .
~~
1.:"0/
It
at ". -_~B!-of rIaIot ID raIeot ... all - tIo Is ._~
ca- not constantly exerdged. Or 11 I ward H. Allen of Haverford ave......
, ...A. c. TJIJIOIm
n
.......... attaek by the m_ mv
to _v . •
......
n' ~...:.:... ...,_
...... at
So= I 4• . , : . . . '0 011'_ .1.
I, WAU- ~. at.
del' quantiv.
.
metapbor....
~~
.....
_ D e , . - . y......... vanity ___
.
'
:r:l"::'
c::!!!.o!:
=1:='
:
DOW
..ae::.
PrI......
_D. .
.",x_tel,
. . .f t . . . . .
.If_
m..
"'all
_,...Ied
001_ - .
,w__
-=
tboo
'ihem
0::
H__
teitYOU';:I~W:~=.:dI~'==l!:!"7
return.
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iii'
Izoa'" "'k·
I;Zoa~; 1
i -
......
..
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IT-IWI'
....
,.
.'
l"IIafttllne"p'.Rta_tdbullDl
to It tWtI want to 1117 biifwe JOQ.
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-',
".
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....t wltbt:tbMa PI
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.....
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.. _ -..... . ' m.... ,:
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'IDE SWARTBMORlWf
14, 1'57
.
"IS.
.,
Pap 7
CHILD
Peter
and Ba!bara ~
Swarthmorean Mrs. are at'
Columbta av:': Air Ace McCollister's
JUNE IIIDE
Council to Fill Curb,
lWss
Nancy
Morse. daughter of
Hazel B. Child who now resides home after a year's studies
Son Injured by Car
,
Sidewalk
Gaps
lIofr. and Mrs. Carlton Lorin Morse
·Cornell. University. Ithaca. N.Y..
(Continued from Page 1)
(Continued from Pal!e 1)
in Oak Bluff. Martha·s Vineyard. and Centenary College for Worn. Swarthmore. Mrs. Shay. wl1e of
of
Wellesley Hills, Mass., and Mr.
$35,000 to $5.000 since most work
Mass., was one of the honor guests en, Haekettstown, N.J. Peter re- architect Howell Lewis Shay. Jr. there is completed.
William Edwin Harris. son of Mr.
on Tuesday at the fiftieth reunion turned to Cornell to sing in the and mother of seven chlldren
The Borough will bill Harry C. Samuel C. Harris of Columbia.
of the East Orange General Hos- Cornell Glee Club concert
ranging from 2 to 13 years of age.
Seymour of 315 Dickinson avenue S.C.. formerly of ~ellesley road.
pital's School of Nursing.
the Commencement festivities
was en route to attend an end.of- for $1350 damages to sewer line will be married Saturday. June
Mrs. thUd Is one of the two leaves tomorrow for CainJJ the-year parent-teacher confer- sustained when a contractor put 22. at 4 o'clock in Saint Andrew's
living members of the school's Pocono where he will be canoeing ence with Mrs. Justus Garrahan,
a roadway in from Yale avenue Churcb; Wellesley.
first graduating class. Both were counselor for the summer.•Fred Rutgers avenue third grade teach- to an area Seymour is developing
A reception immediately folguests at the luncheon given in will work for the summer at his er of one of the Shay twins. at the rear of his properly.
lowing the eeremony will be held
their honor by tht' Alumnae As- father's plant. the Bird-in-Ha'od Deborah.
Lee C. Gatewood of
and at the Brae Burn Country Club of
sociation.
Poultry Company. Barbara has
Swarthmore Police Chief Thom- Maple avenues was granted per- West Newton.
been elected secretary-treasurer as V. B.~teman and Sergeant ElmANNOUNCES 'LANS
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Melton of of the Presidents· Club at Cen- er Zebley were assisted by Sprlng~ mission to erect a wire fence
along
the'
side
of
his
property
The
Ithaca. N.Y•• with tbeir two chil- tenary.
lIeld Township Police and Charles providing quick - growing shrubs I.Agnl~ marriage of Miss Cornelta
dren Douglas and Dalby arrived
I.
van Rensselaer McKernan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Fulton Fiacber of the local Auxiliary Po.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. JOhD
Monday evening to spend the and son Robin. of Dartmouth lice in rerouting trafIIc until Dr. were pIsDted in front of it.
David Wadleigh of Forrest lane Faber McKernan of Rutgers avesummer with Mrs. Melton's par- House. will leave tomorrow to
Wigion arrived. examined
recelved
pennisslon to erect a nue to Dr. John Henry Rockey.
ents Mr. and Mrs. Crosby M. spend their vacation at Ocean the chlld and sent him to the hosson of Mr. and Mis. Ray Henry
Black of South Chester road. .
City. N. J.
in the Springfteld Ambu- carport at his hO\lle.
Council decided to· act next Rockey of Madison. Wis.. will
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With a conCussion. broken month toward changing the take pIsce Thursday. June 20. at
cIsvicle. cuts of head and chest plumbing code to require curb 4 o'clock in The Church 01- Our
of Perpetual Help. Morton.
David remained in a state of traps and vents in front of aU
new
homes.
A
reception
will. follow the cersemi·consciousness at last report
sun...... Ba)'
emony at the SWl!J1hmore Womalthough the family felt his con.
an's Club.
New Part"'r Lo&
dition was gradually improving.
In my grandpappy's
anyday that he shot
David is the fifth child. and only
Burgeso; Joseph Reynolds sugsumpin' t'eat was FA'I'HER'S day. Now, we7 have a
son, of his parents. In addiUon to gested that Council purchase the
TO WED
special Father's day. Father deserves this honor &
Merle he has sisters: Cindee. 13; Shirer lot on Rutgers avenue.
The marriage of Mrs. Hazel
also the gifts. You can get 'em at the
LInda. 12. Deborah 9. and Kristin next to the Old Bank Building. Bleecker Child and Mr. Wllllam
3.
Chapin Child will be performed
for. use as a parking lot.
Mrs. Shay was relaesed under proposal was turned over to the at "Rosemary", Martha's Vineher own bond of $1000 pending building and planning committee yard. Oak Bluffs. Massachusetts on
outcome
of injuries. Doctors said I,leaded by J. Roy Carroll.
FrIday. June 28. at 3 o'clock in the
Beautiful, Framed Hunting Prints, Landscapes, Etc.
presence of the immediate famithe
boy
will
probably
need
to
be,
The
secretary
Was
instructed
to
Clocb. for Shaff. Desk. Wall
Floor.
lies.
hospitalized
another
week
or
two.
write
members
of
the
Leglslao!ure
Game Tables. great for parties.·
After August 1. they will be at
expressing the olllcial opposition
Writing Chair. a Man's Dream. Fits Anywhera.
bome
to their friends at PIne
President Florence Lucasse. of to House Bill 1585 which wouid
RocI!ers Captain's Chair
the Woman's Club Of Swal'lh- limit tax collector's salary to Cone Cottage. Martha's Vineyard.
Easy Chairs: Lawsons, Wings, Lounga. Club, etc.
.
more. entertained the club di- $8500 and have' municipalities Oak Bluffs.
BarCaloungers
other Reclining Chairs.
ollleers.
and
chairmen
provide
'olllce
space
and
equipDesb. Kneehole " Slopa Fronts.
with a lunCheon at the Club ment for tax collectors.
NEWS NOTES
Builer's Tables - (Loose Tray). Is this ever handyl
House
on
'l'uesday.
June
11.
Mrs.
Dr.
J.
Albright
Jones'
monthJudith
W. Abbe. daughter of
L"mps. for every need.
David Bingham and Mrs. W. R. Iy report as Borough
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbe of CorMaHreu Bo. Spring. may not cure his head IIche
Lecron.
assisted
with
table
arOlllcer
listed
17
cases
of
measles.
nell avenue. began her summer
but his baclt ache is gone right nowl
and decorations. Mrs. six chicken pox, two mumps. one vacation Tuesday. Judith has been
Told and Mrs. Robert Gro-' scarlet fever.
attenc!ing Centenary College for
J¥feba"e the Imgesl selectio" o/,earl,
gan were in charge of the plan.
Women, Hackettstown. N.J.
America" furniture i" Delaware Cou"t,
ning meeting which followed.
Virginia deCalndry. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Flaccus
The reunion pal'ty of the class Mrs. William deCaindry of South
their chlldren David and
o.r froM pore.,
Of 1913. Swarthmore Coliege was Chester road has returned home
of Scarsdale. N.Y.. were
held .Frlday evening, June 7. at from Ohio .State University. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
BUDGET?
"CERTAiNLY.
Brycli1r, the South Chester road where she has. completed h'er Rodman Shoemaker. Riverview
"
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton sophomore year.
road. over the week end. Mrs.
Bryant. Thirty' eight were pres·
Joan Hemenway will arrive
Flaccus was here to attendhcr
.,
ent. .Assisting hosts and' hostesses her home on Strath Haven aveCollege reunil!D. •
.
Mr
..
and
Mrs.~"w;"''Matk:
'nue
thIS
'week
end.
After
lIrilshiDg
Mrs.
Evans
G. Innes of Jlinlata
. . ST. Al8AWS aRm
Bittle. Mrs. John H.' Pitman. and her freshman' year at Carleton avenue returned recently from' a
. N.wtow. Sq.....~ , ..
Mrs. Ross Marriott.
College, Joan stayed to sing with trip aboard herhusband's shiP.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grier the choir at Carleton's Com~ the 55 Mormacsaga. Mrs. Innes
and their daUlbters· Sara Beth mencement exercises and has flew to Jacksonville. Fla.• to join
and Jeanette, 307 Darimouth ave- since been. visiting her room Capt. Innes at his first American'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I nue. atieJ.lded the graduation of mate Jerri Bass in Midiand. Mich. port of. call. following a two
their son Charles who received Joan 'will be lacrosse and hockey months tr~. to South America.
the degree of Bachelor of Science couch at Samp SongadeeWIn. of During the journey north they
in Commerce at the 77th com· the Keewaydin group of Hill made stops at Charleston, Baltimencement exercises of Grove School. on Lake' Willoughby in more and New York.
Delbert J; Smyets of Dartmouth
City College. Grove City. on Sat- Barton, Vt.• throughout the camp
urday. June 8.
season. Her sister Marian will be avenue•. who wUl be graduated
Sandra lWlne. daughter of··Mrs. a camper there.
Saturday morning with the Class
Stanley A. Milne, Park avenue,
Mary Phillips is home with her of 1957 at Drexel Institute of
is at home after completing her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Technology, winning a Bachelor
sophomore year' at ~llegheny Phillips. Strath Haven avenue, of Science degree in Engineering,
College. Meadville, Where she 'WI8S after completing ber freshman will be guest of honor Saturda»
receJ\Uy elected to the .board of year at Mt. ~olyoke College. evening at a neighborhood party.
the College Unillll.
South Hadley. Mass.
at the home of the James L. M .....
lones of Dartmouth avenue.
Mrs. J. Albrigiit Jones of Elnb.
avenue. accompanied by her Mon--.
Call
day qlorning bridge club. spent.
Wednesday and Thursday of this,
Do your best to present yourself
week at the Jones' summer home·
at
Eaglesmere.
to God as ol'le approved, a workman
Judith Ann Palmer. grand-.
who has no· need. to be ashamed,
daughter of Dr. Samuel Co Pal- .
rightly handling' the word of truth.
\
mer. Emeritus ProfesS!IIr of Bo...
taI!y at Swarthmore CoIJ'ege, and'
II TIin. 2: 15 R.S.V•
daughter of Mr. and MrS". L. Ben
Palmer. Media. was graduated '
. . ~ things have natural appeal
.
from
Media High School Mbnday.
for ~gbtened. fOl'Wacd looking people.
She .receIVed· a scholarship to.
Cn:rnauoo. memorialization is a ~oodexample.
Juniata CollE!ge where she will'
enroll this fall, IIIld 'Iril!:. share "8'
. Swarthm_. Penna.
smaller scbolarship grant. She
Here' is the reverent, modern service· that duplicatea the
was aelected by the lIhdle BusiprGceuesflf Nature. accomplishing in two or three hours
exactly what Natnre alone requires decadea to oomplete.
ness and ProfessillBlJl> 'Women's'
(;:Iub as the ''Girl
niches of our Columbarium in at atmosphere of light and
with anOb.er monetary. grant•.
Elected to the National Honorary
warmth. Here it is protected from the ravages of time and
Society. she won top musical'
weather through the years to come.
honors throughout her school:
CrimJation memorials are available in a wide range of
'"
eareera
appointments and prices. They usu8lly cost no' more than
Mr. RD!i, Mrs. IW
Mcthe complete cost of a ......va. and'inay be bad fonnafe.
Corkle
of
Park
aveune
t!Il14!rlained1
riaIIy .,..,
.
CLOSE., SATURDAY 1
FrIday eveJI\ng fn hcIDor oi Mr~
and Mrs. John Sells, 01 InaIewood,
You may olitain eomplete information by writing or
Ca\-~ who are guests of Mrs. Sells"
tel$boning 1I8 fortbeboOldet, '''Why Mankind Ia TurDing
parenlB, Mr. and liIJlI. HeJJr7 I.
10 CiematiOJi." No cost or oWigtlti9D, of COUlae.
.
Hoot of Lafayette eveDUe. .
HONOI
Former
Elm
AUNT NELLIE
SEZ:.
time;
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,
gratulations, Graduate!
ClUiMATION
. . MEMORIALIZATION
• •• the choice of thoughtful families
Celia Shoe
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D.rlng
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Plano students of Ruth S; DunaN!,!!uon of
Dr:
Holy Communlon at 8 o'clock bell of Vassar avenue have illBu- can held the!r spring recital
PlIBLISHED EVERY ntDAY AT 8WABTIDIORE, PA.
and alaln at 9: 30 Sunday morn- ed invitations to an oPen House Thursday afternoon at Mni. DunPETER E. TOLD. lIIAIUOBm TOLD. PVBu!'EB1UI
Ing. At 11: 15 a service of Morning from 2 to 4 o'clock on Thursday. can's home on Rutgers a1(eDue. '
Pbone KJDpwood 3-""
Prayer and Holy Baptism will be June 20. in honor of the Golden
Award pins were presented to
PETER E. TOLD, EdHor
heltt. Ushers for .the 'services will Wedding. anniversary ,of Mrs. Susan Wigton. John Hornd. Jenbe as follow:
Campbells p,arents, Mr. and Mrs. nifer Bell, Marla Homelf, Joan
Barbara B. Kent. Managing Editor
9:30 a.m.-..1. P. Espenschade. Allen Hutchinson, of Winter Park, Duncan of SWarthmore. Diane
R""alle D. Peirsol
Marjorie T, Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Head Usher; C. H. Brennan, Jr., Fla,. who are spending the sum- Hamilton of Morton and Keener
E;rte.-ed as Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929. at the Post
Charles Cacace. William Gaylord. mer in Swarthmore.
Earle' of WallIn~ord. Reward
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.• under the Act of March 3, 18711.
J. C. Jubin. Jr.• and Peter MadlDr•. and Mrs. Allen Hutchln!!on. cards went to Pat Wigton, Tesa
DEADLINE--WEDNF!IDAY NOO2!. _ _ _--:son.
Jr.. of New Haven, Conn.. will Wizon. Karen Korkala and Kathy
11: IS a.m.-..1. Aaron. Head arrive this week with their three and Danny Manno.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA, JUNE 14, 1957
Usher; C. B. Blake. Alternate; chlldren, Richard. James. and
Church School chlldren for the C. R. Engberg. L. A. James. J. W. Ann. to join their parenta and
JUNE PIANO RECITALS
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
term beginning in September. Jones. Pierce MacNalr. H. G. help celebrate the anniversary.
The second and third in a series
Mr. Bishop will preach at the
1957. will be held at the church Weaver. and R. P. WhIte. Douglas
of plano recitals by pUpils of
11 o'clock morning worship servtomorrow, Monday. June 17. and Wrege Is scheduled to serve as MICHAEL PAULSON
Charles Izuini of Benjamin West
ice this Sunday morning. The titie Thursday. June 20. from 9:30 to acolyte at 8 o'clock; WiUlam' IrvELECTED TO OFFICE avenue will be held June 17 and
of his sermon will be "The Holy 11:00 a.m. Parents whose chlldren Ing. Edgar Harris. and Clay Hogg
Michael Paulson. of Paulson & June 21.
Comforter."
I
are to be in these departments at 9:30 a.m.• and at 11: 15 Robert Company. Swarthmore, was elec- 'At 1 o'clock on June 17 Mr.
,Beginning this Sunday. there
are asked to help the stalf by Longman and Christopher Bey- ted president of the Rug Clean- Izumi will present Jane Aaron,
will be only one service to be held
registering their chlldren at this nolds.
.
crs Institute of Phllsdelphia at Ragnar Borel. Jack Aaron.· Patsy
"t 11 a.m. This schedule will contime.
The. Annual Parish Picnic will their June meeting. He succeeds Hally. Rlckle Drsper. Lynne Zimtinue through Sunday, September
The Couples' Club picnic. orlg- be held at the Old Mlll in. Rose Harry Dobkin. who becomes merman •. Bill Ryerson. John Scott.
1. June 16 will be the IIrst Suninally scheduled for June 8. and Valley this Sunday from 4 to 7:30 chairman of th,e board of direc- nQuglas Wi-ege and Lolly Bullitt.
day of the combined session ot
tors.
The recital ;tune 20 begins at 10
the Church School to continue postponed because of the rain, p . m . .
will
be
held
this
Saturdiiy.
June
On
Monday
(St.
Barnabas)
a.m.
and will feature Teela Clifthrough the suminer. Departmjlnts
15.
at
3:30
:atthe
Coslett
Farm.
there
will
be
a
celebration
of
the
Gerner
Retires
As
ford.
Eleta JOl)es. Marsha Hunt.
through Junior. High will ,be
Anyone
who
would
like
to
go
who
Holy
Communion
at
10.
a.m.
Sclenc!f
Collncll
Head
Bill
Barus,
Linda Jones. Stephen
meeting at 11 o·clock. Teach~rs
The Philadelphia Science Coun- Hicks. Peter BlIrus. Sharon Boware still needed as replacements has not been called. may call Mr., . There will be a serYlce of
and
Mrs.
Edward
W.
Coslett,
KI
nlDg
Prayer
on
Tuesday
and
Fri- cll held the ninth Annual Award erman. Kit Reynolds and Eric
for August. Those i!lterested in
I Dinner Monday evening. June 3. Peterson.
helping are asked to call Mr. 3-2624. Couples are 3Sked to bring day at 5:40 p.m..
their own meal; beverages and
Holy Commumon will be ce e- A total of 53 students from the
__-:.....------Th9mas H. Hubbard. CHester 3dessert will be provided. To get brated at 7 and. 9:30 W"?,,esday Philadelphia. Catholic and subur- FURNESS FREE LIBRARY
0654.
to the farm. go out Route 320 to morning. Followmg the D.30 ser- ban high schools and the acadFor the last three Sundays of
CLOSES MON. AND SAT.
Paxon Hollow Road (first left be- vice. Mrs. 'Maxey Morrison's emies were honored.
June and all of July. the choral yond traffic light at Lawrence Bible class under the lea~ership
David' Robert Gerner of WestThe Helen Kate Furness Free
music tor the worship services Road). Turn left and there will of Dr. W. E. Danforth will meet dale avenue retired as president IJbrary. of .Nether Providence
will be furnished by a volunteer be signs posted after about % In the Cieaves Room.
of the Council after serving two Township will be operating under
choir under the direction of Mr.
Dr Earl its .summer scheduJe begini'iing
d
Robert Grooters. Anyone who of a mile.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES terms. He succee ed
.
e M'onday. June 17. The Library
The Christian Education ComArnow. director of research for
would like to sing in this choir Is
The healing and protecllng Sharpe and Dohme and will in Wul ·be open Tuesday. Wednesurged to come to rehearsals on mittee will meet on Monday. June
17.
at
.7:30
in
the
Woman's
Aspower of effective prayer wlll turn be followed by RObert· day. Thursday and FrIday eveSunday morning at 10 o'clock 'besociatlon
Room.
be
bro\,ght out at Chrlatian. Sci-Campbell, the deputy director of
from 7-9 p.m. The IJbrary
fore the service. All ages. high
ence services Sunday in the Les- the Burroughs Company Research will not be open at all on MonAn invitation is extended for
school and above. are welcome.
The regular monthiy meeting Ihe Open House at the Rosemont
Preserver of Man."
entitled "God the
of the Session will be held on Presbyterian Village on Sunday. son-Sermon
Scriptural passages will include
Tuesday evening, Jun~ 18. at 7:39 June 16, from 2 to 5 o·clock. The the following from Psalms (145:,
p.m. in the, Woman's Association map on the folaer on the tsble 18,19): "The Lord is nigh unto
at the rear of the church will all ,them that call upon rom; to all
Room.
Registration for the Pre-School show the route to the Village.
that call upon Him in truth. He
A P PRE C I,A' I () N
(Nursery and Kindergarten age)
The members ot the Session and will futfll the desire of them that
the Woman's Association of the fear him: He also will hear their
cordially Invite all of cry, ,and will save them!'
xtend our grateful app~-.
the church family to a reception
From "Science and Health with
atIon to the thousands of famUies
(Dr Mr. and Mrs. Bishop on' Sun- Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
day. June 23. from live to seven
. ' have· relied on our'terYIce.
Baker.,l;;9dY'jlh'! follow.i!l!l ,sejec..-~~~~rs:-- -;!i!-: ~...._-.. ·~:!,~-,~_!'":'"~~~~~.,...(·.~.""' .... .." ..N ....::.,_' '_ ·~.,.t .
b'clock. to be held In McCahan lion will be. among those read
Hall. .This will be an opportunity (231: 8): "If God heals not the
to wish the Bishops Godspeed
in sick. they are not healed, for no
.
their new life and their new lesser power equals the inllnlte
8AIR·~
work.
DIIICTOII 'a....N......
All-power; 'but God, Truth. Life.
The
Chancel
flowers
this
SunLove. does heal the sick through
UIUR(H SlRVICES
1820 CHUTNUT STRIIT
day morning are given by Mrs. the prayer of the righteous."
OlIVER
II. lAIR, _ _
MNtH,;.IAII,· ....,.
......'....ntl,
-_'! ,H·..~'i}·;~·.··-f; ... I~"'j\· CH1=H.Qf{- IC:Pnlr~. B. Harvey in loving
'l'he
Golden
Text
is
from
Hosea
J .... ,·ph P_ RI~hll[). !\1"a~te,.
T........ 1I6:1511
J "t", S"hott. ASIOClate .In'''' memory of her husband.
(12: 13): "By a prophet the Lord
The lIowers on the Baptismal brought Israel out of Egypt. and
Friday. June It
7:00 P .M.-"Eveoing in Vienna" Font this Sunday morning are by a prophet was he preserved." . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~--Party.
given by Mr. and Mrs. W. AUred
A cordial invitation is extended
!lahmlaY. JUDe 15
Smith in memory of Frank Davis. to all to attend the services at
8:00 A.M.--Church Picnic.
Fi.~~ 'C)),urch of Christ. Scientist
i
SnDAla,.. June' 18
METttOl)lST
~OTES
10:00 A.M.-<:holr Rehearsal.
206 Park avenue.. at 11 o·clock.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship and
The Board· of Trustees will
Church School CI8,5Ses.
this evenm. at 7:15 at the
NEWS NOTES·
Mlo;f'HODlST CHURCH
church
followed
by
the
regular
-Mr~
Waldo
- Dj,Vi~on ~l North
. . JJ~~"
monthly meeting. of the Official,
Board at 8 p.m. '
Swarthmore ave~.~~ l!,f~ l:\linday
'l,~'
Roblirt Wnde
for a business' and social trip
Minister "f Music
Thjl annual church picnic will on the West Coast. including
S ....... JUDe 18
be held on Saturday 'at Brandy9.:45, A.M:,..:.:sund~ Sci!ool.
wine State Park and will begin San Francisco. Cal.. and Portland,
11:00 A.M. - Morning Worship
Or:tr. and Mrs. Peter Scherk. with
Servitli;';,......----.,.--..,..-- with breakfast around iI 'a;p.;.
Sunda~
~ooIC~.ses
for
~
their chlldren John, Michael. and
TRINITY CHuRCH
.ages
begUtI!lllg
at
two
years
Margaret. of Harvard avenue will
H Lctwr.'tlce Whittemore. Rector
8aDA1ay, JUDe' 18 .
convene at, 9:45 _Sunday morning. leave this week for their home in
8:00 A.M.-HOly Communion
At the 11 o'clock Morning Wor- Saskatoon .Saskatchewan, Can9:30 A.M.-HOly Communion.
ship
Service. ~e pastor. Rev. ada. Dr. Scherk•. on a leave of
11:15 A.M.-Morning ~r and
John
C. KuIP. w,ll give the ser- absence from the stalf of the UnIHoly Baptism.
'
mono There \vi11. be nu,,:,et!es to verslty of Saskatchewan. has reIIlODAlaY, 8L BanuIIIu
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communlon.
care for the children. a Kinder- placed Dr. Iso Schoenberg in the
TuetMla,.. June 18
ga~n Church program and a mathematics department at the
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
JUDlor
Church, program.
_ University of Pennsylvania for the
.
lVe4Dul',Y. Jime 18
The
Ladles
.
Bible
Class
will
past year.
.
7:00 A.M.:....Holy emmnunlon.
9:30 A.M,-Holy Communion.. hold their. regular meeting and
MIss Germaine Pallsse. form.
'Friday• .JUDe :u
covered dish luncheon lit the erly of Swarthmore and Miss:
. 5:40 P.~ Pr,eyer.
home of Mrs: Paul Paulson; 100 Marie Zieger, fonneri:; of PhIla- '
There'. a1_ys _sit hoi
'l'HE RELIGIOUS SOCIE"n'
Park avenue, Wednesday at 12:30 ·de!pl!Jll;.who reside in, l!>t. ~eters
water for houehold .
\
OF. F.RJF.N1)S
p.m;
.
..
,;i,
.
burl/,
Fla
.•
are
.visiting
iii
SWarth41emaacb
with aD _made:
S......,., . .JUDe II
.
An opportunity to hear Dr. more.
11:00 A.M.--6'Ieeting for Worship.
JU water heater. Water is
~wrence Laconr. originator a~d, Mrs. William McDermott of
All are ·wel~.
heated aatomadca1ly, ready
C91'ductor of Ih:e Sum~r ~- Yale avenue. Mrs. Hallock Campfor use an,. dme:"'plel>t}'
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
sion to Japa~ WIll be glVen
- bell of Vassar avenue and Mrs.
for lanndry, dishes,
Tuesday • .June 18
8:00 PIM.-,-Monthly Meeting for nesday evenmg. when cars will Samuel Gurin of 'Amherst avenue
dea~g, and ~~
leave ,the church at 7 p.m., for spent last Monday visiting !lie
Business
too; 1lIere's DO V=:er:
. .eo · 'V. 11mB It
Delaneo,N.J~ where Dr. Lacour rose gardens at West Grove.
M
Iielldiaa.eidler,becu
All day' sewIDI for A:H.s.C.
ls conducting a, ,P1'l!llch\JIC ml~n, . Mrs, C. Dudley Schloesser, Jr.•
mocfera
JU
_
_
lain
.....
.:HRBT bRuaCH- 01'
a~. the MethodIiJt Church in De- of Park avenue, aci:ompanled bi
OIlRIST.SCUNTIST
" •• aoarie.
,
ljpco.
,
MrIL Corben Shute of Maple ave.;
line; traveled to Northampton;'
. Ol6\lne ,.....,.- I' 1-'..
fRIENDS MUTING NOilS M...... last week-end, to attend
" 8uIIIIr... ,. II
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Monthls Meeting fOf. Buai!>ess the graduaU~ Qf Mrs. Schlo e! er's
..ecuic . . . . . . . . .
• r nn A .•.-~e.Le1Z.11i S.·iIOOP
be held next Tuestlq. '.June daUlbter• .Teanfrom .the North..
'~-'a~'\-~~ tJ:ae ,PI iii&
at 8 p.m.in ,ndtUer Ro~.
ampton School for Girls. At the
'!II'V d"e;' tlnl .. , '. . ' • .
. care· during Meetinc for same tlme'Mrs. Shute atteuded
p~ lItea" I
for the HU! ,~011 of ta-._ ~
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Remember -.. With the return to us of
each 5100,00 worth of Register Slips.
weill give you a bright new Sliver Dollar!
'.
Swift's Premium
Round Boneless' Roast 7ge
TOP -
BOTTOM ROUND -
"Friendship Through Trade"
INDI~N SLIPPERS
(From India)
pr, 52.50
HEMP FIBRE TABLE MATS with RUNNER
"Made in file PhilippInes"
54,00
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PINEAPPLE JUICE
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46·0z. can 29c
Charc.oal Briquets
25 Ib, bag 52.29 - 10 Ib, bag 51,09
KEEBUR'S
POTATO SNAX
8ig plans for tod.ay'
Ig, box 37c
MRS. SCHLORER'S
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full qt.
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or a delectable side-dish appeti~er? I •• Why go
miles to search' lil' a cavernous market? Why
not shop COIOP?
Special Sale
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ICE MILK'
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8ftOIUlta In tlte fo1lowlDa atata ....... Mea
loW lin tile ace .f tIN llqister .f ww.
&lUI CIadI. .f Orplaanu' Coart sa tile cue
aQ' be u.d that the . . . . will be presented
to tlae Orpluma' eo.rt. .f aallI. CoRatJ' ...
Hoada7. JIII,- 1. 1'57. at 11' o'clock A.•••
U.s.T., for eoaflnaaUoD. at wbleb t ....
tb. aald CfMlrt wiD au.dit aald aceou,t..
Mar . "Ject1o$lll to tbe ..... axuI $$lab
dIatrlhUon .f tM ••'a."', ucerta1n.ed to
1M ill the Iaaa4a of Ute aecoutulb.
ALDBN-Hu 24. First and Final Aocount. of Mildred Lurt7 and Jamea L. Ran-fdn. Executon. :r.tate of Clara D. Alden.
Deu ••ed.
ANDERSON-II.,. ". Firat .nd Final
Aocount. of Jam. CbeIter Andenon.
Bxeeut.or. Eltate 01 lIar7 A. Anderson.
De:naed.
IJANTA-Jb7 28. Flnt and Final A,..
count of S. Mareall WU.on and Paul B.
Brunu. Exeeuton. Estate of Frank Banta.
Deensed.
.
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FraMis K. Davis, Jr.
Receives Doctorate
Local 'Weatherman' Also
Named to Drexel
Staff
Francis K. Davis, Jr.. of FaIrview road. stalf meteorologist of
WiFIL-WFIL-TV, received the de ..
f Doctor f Phil
by f
gree 0
0
OSOp
I'OOl
New York University at> graduation exercises June 6 in New
York City. At the same time be
accepted appoinbnent as head of
the phys,'cs department .. for the
Evening School .of Drexel Institute of Technology. where he will
assume his duties 10' Sept--'-r
~ •
Mrs. Davis and their two children Rlehard and Frances accompan!.ed him to New York for the
commencement exercises. HI 8
doctorate thesis. was Cmcerned
with !be pliyslca1 processes leading to the fonnaUon of radjatlon
fog. and the work was carried OD
under con!!'act with ,the AIr Force,
blls th
which will pU
b
e r esults~
HIs b hel r' d
ac 0 s egr.ee waS earned at West Ch~, ~ in physics
and chemistry, and bis master's
de-ee at Massachussetts Instl&&
tute of Technology. He has ,tJeen
. I
a member of the pbys cs depart.
ment at Drexel since 1946. Mr.
Davis began his t'areer at Sun
0'1
h
h
k d' th 1 b
J , were e wor e
meaoratory until World War Two.
when he served for four years as
a weather officer with the rank:
of Captain. He spent a year as a
research assoc,'ate for Johns Hopkins and then came to Philadelphia for WFIL. In addition he
has done consulting worli on
storm damage analysiS and atmospheric pollution problems.
He is a m'ember of the Amerl'can Meteorological Society. in
BARCLAY-Jb7 18. A .....nt of Girard
'trust Corn Exchange Bank and Dor-ot.b'
B. Barel.,.. Exeoutora. _ t e of Frank
L. Bareia7. Dec sed.
BARON-JIaJ' U. Flnt and Final A,c..
eount of Sophie Oauebowsld. AdmInt.tra·
tris. F..tate- 01 Julia Baron. D~ ......
BEALL--Jb7 24. Flnt and Final A..
ClOUnt. of Grace M. 1IMl1, Eacecutrls. &tate
ofiiHoraee Duma Beall. D. ·ed.
ETHER-x.,. 1.7•. Firat '&Dd Final Ar:,
count of Jamea II. Brittain. Tru.at.. u/w
of Harriet S. Delner. Trust for Annabelle
Hoborto. &tate of Harrla S. Botn••• IJe.
ceued.
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BUSHONG-Jb7 ". A .... nt of Girard
T ..... Corn lhcbaD... Ban" and Date, H.
BushoD&. Bxecuton. Edate of Morton E.
Bushong. D. Md
CAIiI'r. M..,- l'I. Firat and Ftul AcCO".lnt of AntboQ WRTfte Calv and .Flrst.
National Bank of Chester Cotmt7 and
Truat. Compan,.. Weat Cbater. Executors.
&tate of Howard Lewi. Caley, DI pd.
CAllEY'-MQ 28. Fint and Final Account of JOHPh F. CarQ-. ExeeutoJ'. F..tate
of Edward J. Care7. Deeeued.
CARVER-M..,. 28. Account of GIrard.
TruIt Corn Ex:hanp Bank. Frances H.
Wolf and JOMP R. Maxwell. Executors.
Eetate of Maretta Vernon Calver. De.......J.
CHllIlENTl-MIQ' 13. Firat and Final
Account. of Frank ChlmlenU. Executor.
Eitale of Marla Theresa CbtmientJ, a/k
as Teresa CuminU. Deceaaecl.
COLL-MQ 28. Account of Girard Trust
Corn Exchange Bank. Executor. Estate of
Catherine Coil. Deceued.
COMLY-JIQ 20. First and Final Acmunt of Jobn A. Coml,. and Frank T.
Comly. Admlnistratol'll. C.T.A •• Estate of
I. Amanda Comly alk ali Ida Amanda
Comly. DII -ed.
; CUNNINGHAM-May 28. Firat and
'Final Account· of D. Rice Longaker, Ad·
mlnlatrator, Eitate eof Mary Cunningham
a/k as Mary N. Cunningbam. Dece..ed.
DALES-May 21. Flnt and l-1na1 Aecount of Benton Dales. AdmInistrator.·...
tate of Harriett B. Dales. a/k as Harriett
Dales. Deee..ed.
DAVIS-May 21. Flnt and Final Account of Ma17 3. Feathennan. Executrix.
FAtate of Sarah Brinton Davis. a/k u
Sarab B. Davl •• Deceased.
FELTON-May 28. Account of Girard
which he is chairman of tlre ComTrust Corn E:s:ebange Bank' (Formerly
mittee on radio and TV, and a
GIrard Trust Company) Trustee. <ate of
Edgar Conway Felton. DII E sed.
member of the board on radio
FERGUSON-May 16. Firat and F1na1
Aeeount. of Madeline Ward and Catherine
and weathercasting; of the AmerStrader. Executrices. Beta.te of Ifa.I7 C.
ican Geophysical
Union
the
Ferguaon. Dllc!aMd.
,
FLOUNDERS-May 27. Firat and Final
'American Physical Society, A!JlerAccount of Provident "l'radesmens Bank
• t'
f
Ph I
and Trust Compan, (Fonnerl,. Firat Na..
ican
AssocJa Jon
0
ys cs
tlonal Bank of xedla) Tf-uatere. Deed of
Teachers and Sigma Xi.
Trust of Louise E. Flounders. Settlor.
_ _.,....~_ _,-._ _
FREEMAN-MaJo 21. Second Aeeount of
... :
tho Truot. Firat Aooount of Provld.nt·
Bank """ Trust ComPO.,.
(}o·onnerl,. Provident Trust Q,mpan,. of
Phihul.I....Ia) S u _ ... Truotee•. Beta..
Abby: G•. 'EDae+.!·· Huntington.
of Harold A. Freaman. D. -.....
GARRIi:l"I'-JIay '8" Fint .nd Final A..
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
count of Provident Tradesmen. Batik and
E. Enders' of Elm avenue.
Trust ComPAIl7
(Formerl,. Provident
Trust Compa"" of Philadelphia) and I....
received her dOctorate of pblloG......tt Fo"'7the. Ex...to... Botate of
Mrs. Milton S. Dank of Dart- sophy degree Monday at the 258th
All.. H. Garrett. Deeeaaed.
CELLETICH-May 28. Firat and Final mouth avenue
entertained . on annual commeneement exerclses
Account of Josepb F. Gelletieh. Admin..
I......... &'ate of Frank Gellotieh 0/1< .. Wednesday evening at a surprise of Yale University at New Haven.
Gel,tieh and Frank 1.lotIeh. .lie- stork shower in honor of Mrs. CoIUI.
HABBART-H." fl1. Firat and Final Robert G. Fulton of Dartmouth
At the same ti me Ric hard S •
Account. of Irene G. Uabbart. Adminittratrlx. _ t e of H ....... D. H.bba... IJe. House.
McCray. son of Mr. and Mrs.
_to
PINK SALMON1.lb, can S9c. TnuIeom....
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NOTICS
RI!ID....1IU II. IMoDI1 A:e~aUt of
Loul. F. :a..d. 8nnlYlq TrutM. u/d of
TNot. Dat.d. April 10, .len. ..... by
I!lIIth A. _ . _ . - In tho, Ofttoo
for Becordlnc of Deeds, I.. and lor The
Count, of Philadelphia. Deed of Trull.
No. 1 of Edith A. Heed. '.
•
REHDER-liar Z8. Fint and Final Account. of Ralpb 3. Belman. Exeeutor. £e.tate· of Robert P. Reeder. De : eed'.'
RESNICK-M.,. 28. Account of Girard
TI11It. Corn Bxehanae Bank and M.. Ret.nick. Exeeuton. z.tat.e of SenjlUJlln JteI..."
nick. Dee ·ed.
RlClL\R.DS-Mu u. Firat and Ftnal
Aceount of E1lubeth B. Cobb. Executrix.
of Chari.. It. Richards. ~.Md.
ROCHELL-lI.,. 28. Firat and Final A,..
count of Emma S. DreWeil. Admlnlatratriz.
Estate of WilHam H. Roc!bell. Deee..ed.
SEWELL--lrI.,. 21. First ancl FJnal Aoeo\Int of Provident Tradesmens Bank 'an.d
Trust Com..... (Formerl. :rhe Flnt Natlonal Bank of Delaware Coun\7) Guard·
lana Bltate of ADnie Sewell (An Allesed
W.k..Mlnded Penon).
SHElL-liar 28, A.....nt of Girard
Trust. Corn Exchange Bank. Executor.
...tate of Patrick Shell. D~~H'lIed.
SlUBI!"' lIIa7 27, First and Final Aceount of Anna S. Blal.,. .nd Borna.lotte
lJona Marb. Ezeeutrlces. :r.tate of
I ...... F. Shl.lcb. D. .....
STANTON-Jl.aT 28. First. and Final
Account of ManeJ' .lane Stanton and IIarY
S. McCo,. Surviving I\neuton. E.tate
of EI.le M. Stanton. D. . . . . .
STEPlIANOV-Jla,. 18. Flnt and Final
Account of The Philadelphia National
Bank. Executor. BRate of CbNtoe DIm1trl Stepbanou alk . . Chrlstos D. StePhano.
ChrJatOll Dimltrious TaneJarla and CIlrl...
toe D. Tanel.arb. DUIiIld.
TRUlIP-lIar 28. Flnt and FInal A ...
count of Provident ~ns Bank arad
Trust Com..... (Formerl,. Trad......no
Bank and Truet Compo",,) .nd B.tt. P.
Farnsworth. Guardians. &tate- of 3. Sandenon Trump. (an Inoom....nt).
VAUGHAN-:M&J' 17. First Account. of
The First PenllQ'Jvania Bankln.. and
Trurt Compan7. Executor, Estate of Borace JleJroas. Vauabn a/k .. Horace II.
Vaughan. DII
sed.
.
WARFEL-JrIa¥ 24. Fint and Final Account of Albert 3. Crawford. J"r.• Eucu.
tor. FAtale of Harold H. Warfel. De
eed.
WATSON-May 17. The Firat Account
of The Firat PennQlvanla BanklnB' and
Truat Compan,. (Suceeasor b,- Aareement
of Mel'&'er and CoMOlldaUon to The WUIle
Title and T ....t Compan,.) T ....... (Stated
b7 reason of the death of Ellubeth )I.
Watson). Estate of Tbomu F. Wauon.
DII 'ed.
WEIDMAN-May 27. FIrst. and Final
Account of Provident Tl'ade8JDena Bank
Rnd Trust Company (Formerl,. Provident
Trust Comll8AY of Philadelphia) and F.
Harlan Barraa. Exeeuton. Eatate of Fred
D. Weidman. Deceased. .
.
WEsT-May 24. First and Final Account of Caroline B. Gibson. -Exeeutrbc.
Eatau of Maude Conkltn West. Dece••ed.
WHITE-May 18; First and Final Account of lsabet. W. PerrIne. Executrix.
Estate of rreston B. White alk aa Proton Burkhart White, Dec, wed. .
WILBANK-May 28. First and Final
Aecount of Agnes A. Witbank. Executrix.
.EItate of Charles H. Witbank. Deceased.
WILSON-Ma,. 28. First Aeeount of
FideHly-Phlladelphla Truat Company (Sue.
eeaaor by Merger to National Bank of
Lansdowne) and Robert D. Wilson • •eeu~
to"" EAtate of John M. WII!IOh. De
aed.
WIRt- ·lIu '21. Firat and Final Account
of The Philadelphia National Bank. Townsend C. CQx. 3r.. and Anne M. EwIng,
Exeeutol'l. Estate of Annie T. Win. Deceased
WYNN-May .2:3. Account of Girard
Trust Corn Exchange Bank• .Tohn S. Wynn
and Charles K. Wynn. Exeeuto1'll, Ertate
of Jennie Pratt Wynn, Dee sed.
YARNALL-Ifa,.· 27. First and nnal
Account of Alexander C. Yarnan. Bxecu.
tor, Eatate of Charlton Yarnan. Dec
Z:mGL1N-M..,.. 8. First and Final 'Acrount of £Ilubeth Ken,. .and William R.
Zeglln. Aclmlnlatraton; C.T.A..
or
Theodore Zeglln. o/k a. Zlnl•• TIIeodoro
George Zeglln. Theodore George Zeg1Jn.
Ir.. Theodore G. Zeglln. I ••• Tboodo.. G.
Zea'lIn. Deceaaed •
TROllAS A. CURRAN
Clerk of Orphan's Court.
RealmI:' of wms and
.ed.
cOroP GREEN LABEL FANCY 9UALITY
•
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EYE ROAST
SEE' OUR DISPI.AY OF
rungs
THE OLIVER H.'
Hall
FOR GREEN SUPS
SlVER
Ev:-
,
lac •• 403 D.....1ItIt Avo.
CaoOp. AI.·•• of
PBNN~
Half.7le
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~ING-:ia 28. Account of Girard
Trust Com
na. Bank (Su..MnB
i:J:eeutor. J:.tate of Harrlet L. 1lardI1l&'.
D" M d . '
HARDMAN-May 28, Fint and Final
Aecount of Dalo... T. Green Turner. Admlnlatratrix. C.T.A •• & . - of Ephraim
L. 1IardIDan, DI
sed.
BBNDBBSON JI.Q-.. FIrat. and Final
Aceouat of Proridea.t TradeIiIaena .Bank
and Trust. Compan7. (Formerl,. Flnt
National Bank of Delaware C~nty). Ex..
ecutor. ElUte
Dece Md •.
of
I(arpret
Gladys Durboraw. We9tmlnster Heston D. McCray of, Cornell aveavenue. has returned to her home' nue will be awvded hiS Bachefrom the University of Delaware lor of Divinity degree by the Un!~here she is on the dean's llst.
verslty's Schoo1 of ReUgion.
.:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
B. JIendenon.
HOLDBN-M.,. 23. Pint and Final Aeeount of Bertha " . , Holden and Georae
Ktrk Holden, Bxeeuton, 'Estate of Henl'J'
Holden. De ed.
HOPKINS-II.,- 28, Firat. and Final
Account of WllIllUll L. Cl_v_, Executor.
Eatate of John Haddon Hopktn. De ...t.
JOHNSON-Mal' 24, Flnt. and Rlnal
Account of A. SJdnQ'·Sohnson• .Jr•• Exeeu·
tor. ::EBtat. of Albert S • ..Jobnaon.. Dllnnsed.
LEVIS-Hay 28. Third Aecount of ProvIdent Tradesmens Bank and Truat 80m.
pall)' (Formerly The Fint National Bank
of Delaware County) Guardian. EItate of
Ma17 .W. Levis. (An Alleged Weak-Minded
Pel'BOn)
LONGMAID-llay 28. AC«)unt of Girard
Trust Com Exchange Bank and Sydney'
B. Loqmald. Bxecutora. BBtate of Annie
Lungmald. Deceased.
LUBY-M.,. 28. First and Final Account of E. Agnes MeGot4rlek. ExecUtrix.
F.tate of EUubeth A. Lub7. Der.eued.
MARKS-May 9. Firat and Final Account of Role WollOn Marb. Bxeeutrbt.
:r.tate of IIftr 1I'arb. De r.sed.
IIABSDBN-1I8.7 2&. Firat and. Final
Account. of Canoll L. JIanden.. lbecu.tor.
as Stated bJ' His Peraona] Rep.....ntatlve.
Lee A. Kanden. Eltate of Irene A. Jlandon. Va Md,
lIAYBBRKr-lI.,. 28. Fint .nd Final
Aecount of Robart A. Haw• • Bxeeutor.
Blrtate of Susie Stevena JlQ"berl'l'. De.......J.
IIC OOSKER-lI.,. 18. Fint and Final
Account of Rev. Franel. Ballman. Executor. &tate of Catharlne M. lIeCoaker.
Derea'lled.
MULLERr-lIQ" 27. First and Final AeC!OUDt of
.wler.
Ada.....
F.
11_
.ndFrank
LauraFentoQ
lIull_
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Jfl..t!t. of Frank 11111.... DlelF". .
NBSSBIr-lI.. 18., FI.... and Final A..
CiICMIM of t..o.n. :H-a. /MtmfnJ.tratris.
a.tate of IIaswell
De
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all
this
. - . . .-101"'"
SPRINGFIELDWATERatotal of 143 GALLONS.,.~
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that It'. ".. _htr
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• _ _ _ . . . 600 .....
_dayl
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NIchol.. F. O'ConDOr a/k
trb:. BItate of
.. N. F. O'OoImor. D
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. OLIYBR-M.,. 17. ftrat .Ad Final "'"
......t of Arehlbald H. H. 0 _ . _ .
. .te of .Jamee on.... DI .....
PIrrIIIIIION_Q' 18. FIret and ftttal
A_nt of au- N . . - ...... _
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sparkling dear, paialaill..
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V-.l43 gallotwofSpmgfield Wahr--_ _ _ _
half Ia.-make a ";glIJ
14'.....
tor. ..... of BoaIle A. Peke
yAHI....... sraAwlEUY~CHOCOLA1I
a e Confers Degrees
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U'HOLSTIIY
WILLIAM BROOKS
. Asbell & Rubbl.h Removed
LaWIU Mowed, Genenl
BaaJiDa
member
do minor
A.S.P.T.
repair~;~;;£~~~r~~i~:~~roolDl!j
$70. 834
KIngswood 3-5755. Sotl~h~
LOwell
831 Banllq Ave~ MortoD, Pa.
FOR RENT - Avalon, N..J.. atB I cycIe,
Toy Shop, 205
tracUveiy furnished bungalow,
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton three·bedrooms fully equipped
HOOVER
Fr.. Plcap a.dhi,...ry
24 H••r Senrlce
Servl.. All Mah CI......
for
Al. M••• CI......
RGJIIIOnti J. Dawson Maclia
210 W. State St.
LO ,"".2
$500 MONTHLY
StarflnQ sala" for 2 Geeut"''''''''
sal"l'Mn to nlJ)Nisent IOrgll Eostwa
flnandal c.orpo.....oa. No fraftl. Sal..
••.,.,Jenci Gnd abtlfty w,rred, utabUshed resident. . . . yeatl old, martI,d. capable of aAumlng responslbllIttl" ,. requestlag tnt.rvl... plecne ,
Includ. brief ...-sonG: htstory. all
,.pU.. COftfidenial. Our salasm. have
..... 'nfomlod of ft." ad. lox A. L
l';warthmor.aa.
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.
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENrlAL AND.
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
. ''Much can be done to Increase
use of coal" provlde4 the coal
ed
reseach program provsite Clifton Theater.
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING Phone week-days after 5. KIngssuccessful, \Vl11iam H. Gehring
.Large Chait's Completely re- wood 3-8497. ,
Du Pont Company urchaoln'
built with new fabric $44.50 - FOR RENT - Late June 'Ill mid- agent told
mbe
~ th"l""N g
Sofas $89-<)ver 30 years expmdle September Comfortable ot'
. e
rs 0
e aence. Six years of swarthmore tractive house fo~ couple or single tional Coal Associstlon June 8.
Mr. Gehring, who is chairman
references. All work is done In person. Reasonable' rent. KIngso'!!:..!.,!" shop under personal wood 1::0429.
of the coal committee of the Na,
au.,.... • ~ion of Mr. Seremba. Estiti al As i tI
mates are free. Thom Seremba. FOR RENT _ Small apartment, on
soc a on of Purchasing
Pbone Sharon Hill 0784. Budget
modern, furnished (large bed- Agents was the principal speaker 17112 S•.aester 1d.1(I4-17oo
payments.
room) after June 20 to business at a luncheon meeting of the NaPERSONAL, _ Belvedere Con- woman or couple. Call KIngs- Uonal Association, part of atbree
SWARTHMORE,
valeseeltt Home, 2507 Chestnut wood 3-8473.
convention being held In
street, Chester. Edge of Swartb- FOR RENT· - Rehoboth: two
D.c. He is In charge I~==========::::;
more, Aged. senile. chronic, con- ,first-floor, lfolH'..Jperson, efli- of all purchases of coal for the
valescent men and women. Ex- clency apartments. By week, Du Pont Compoan
cellent foods, spacious grounds month or season. Phone LOwell
.
y.
Blue Cross honored. Sadie Pippin 6-4247 evenings.
Speaking on the place of coal
, propr1eto~ CHester 2- FOR RENT' _ Furnlsbed single In the"."et'IIY markets ~f the .
cool comfortable room In pri- ture. Mr. Gehring predicted
PERSONAL - ftadlo and tele- vate
convenient to all "the near and long-term future
vision service. Complete stock
. with or Without of the bituminous coal
nle FI~... • Plastic: Ttle
KIngswood 3- is a bright· one." He noted that
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
M..... ,lltc..nl I
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
avenue.
while In some ma:i-kets, notably
·Alte....
PERSONAL Furniture Rerailroad ipld household fuels, coal .
finishing. Custom Cabinet work.
ocean-front apartment,
h bee I In
1401 iUdle, Ave ••e
Call after 5 P.M Andrew Spanier N. J., for July. Sleeps nine.
. as.
n os g out ~o other
.
Jr., KIngswood 3-2198.
' 0, The Swarthmorean.
it has heen steadily galnlng In the
CH.ster 2··4759
FOR SALE
FOR RENT - Seashore, Ocean electric power production field
,2·5689
City,Central
.N.J., first
floor apartment,
and further
are:few
IndiCated.,
FOR SALE - Top soil and mush- 3934
avenue,
two bed· Also,
within gains
the last
years :~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;;;=.;;;;';:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~
room soil. Cow manure. Please rooms. livir.g room, dlnlng room, a substantial export market h~
call KIogswood 3-6317.
and ·bath. Screened porchFOR. SALE _ Mushroom soil es, auto, clothes washer. Available been .develOped to supplement
ROOFING
suitable for lawns and shrubs: July, and August. Agent, Robert dwindling European coal. reG.tte... ·
Every load has been ground. Monihan .O.C. 0899 (or phone serves.
lGDll/Swood. 3-4191. 9 a.m. to 5
As to new fields, "there is the
KIngswood 4-2058.
Warm-Air ~H.g
FOR SALE - 21" Power Mower p.m. W!ek:_ days.)
possihllity of obtaining chemicals
Air Co.dltloJihlg
used. Briggs Stratton 4-cycl~ FOR RENT - On the ocean at from the low temperature carSlieet Metal Work
motor. Ready to go, $40. Phone
Cape May, 921 Bea<;h avenue, bonizatlon of coal," he said It
CHester 2-5244 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn.
large comfortably furmshed Vlc- will tak
tim to bulld •
.
tori'an h·ouse. Suitable for two
e some
e
new
FOR SALE-Two !oldlng Kodaks, congenial families. Seven bed- facillties to make chemicals
one postcard SIZe with case r
. II
bath La
reb
n~'
.
Zeiss lens one 2~ x 3~ tourist' ooms, ve
s.
rge po - ava......ule frOm this new develop4
one fOldin'g metal· tli d
40' es, enclosed back yard. Month
ment, he added.
•
po , one
season. References
.
Box 48
Klingswood 3-1898.
M;. Gehring lives at 605 UnIHalf price
or less. Televel'Slty place.
3-2022.
WANTED
:=
SALE WANTED - To rent small house
. Spot, 8 cu. ft. excellent condior carriage-house with yard,
Auto DriVI'ng I~
tructio
tlon, no scratches, $55. HDJtop 7- under $90, for young oouple,
.•
0399.
Moylan, Wallingford, Swarthmore.
W. C"II 10,. Yo.
area. Walking distance to train.
$6 PE
U
suits and summer
Box P, The Swarthmorean.
R HO R
size 18 and 20. CaR after
WANTED _ To buy used 45 Edw.rd F. M.. CH...... 2"~'
p.m. CHester 3-6429, Garden City.
r.p.m records. Call KInl9Wood
,
."FOR SALE, -:-Boy's .EngliSh bi- 3~.429~_be!~een 7 and _9 p.m. _ _
c.I\Cle. 26' wheels. $20; KIngs- WANTEJl-.;.Woman desires houseInterior .'" Exterior
.
work four dayS a week or part
wood 3-5152. .
FOR SALE Army double-deek- time. Klngswood 4-0819 'or CHes~f.J'u ..Estimates ."
er
sturdy,
Won- tel' 2-0005 starting June 24.
Wate••••••.
tron: beautiful guard~
beach. Weekly or monthly.
m
II 3·6616
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FURNITURE REFINISHING
or REPAIRING
SIDee lIn·
swarthmore High School eradu.
ate Pamela Foater, Sargent ColI ege, Boston UniveraIty junior, is
speDalng the month c( June at
sargent Cam p. Peterborough,
N. H., before going to the plrl
Sc out camp' at Northampton,
14ass. where she will be a counselor for thjl summer•
Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Heath
and their daughter Barh~ of
.,.,'''If"I~~ .... UPI',"
State & Mo.,.. Sts.
Media
MEdia 602176
.. Open Friday Evening'
i
FOUND - Parakeet, blue and W~ - Old fashioned hear. gray, safe In cag" at GibbOns
109 - horn for deaf person.
Home. Klngswood 3-2385..
KIngswood 3-6252.
LOST
W~ - Month's vacation
r;:;;;;;;;--;..,...,==:"-'=:=-~--,.-=-c
home for small dog. Ample reLOST-Qr taken from front seat imbursement. KInpWOOd 3~7173.
of a Plymouth
WANTED _ Child care or reUet
~rfa~~eno':
nursing· week ends. Practical
cushion,
nurse· highest .1ocal references.
would
CHester 3-4175 after 4
Fonnor"
0' F. C. I0
Fine Watch and
HOURS
.39 Rockl,n Road, Springfield
II 4-1028
W,.,., Old aad H.w
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ASPHALT- TILl •
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Offset Printing of All Kinds
.Le~·iIaS
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.Programs
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9
p. m.
27
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In iiie I~st month· ~ two e n~mber of famnies have
traded Imaner homes for larga. homes and visa versa.
. We have a number of fine families wanting to do this
at the present fime.
Why not pickup iIIe phone no';' Itnd can BOb Bird,
Joe Ho_ or HoMcePasSmaN and get your name on
;
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our tilt incase .... :rf9ht thing c~mes eiong.
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FARMDALE FROZEN .BEEF OR CHICKEN
(ornishHens 1-~~~89c Turkey Pies 5 .~ $1
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DOZEN 16-0Z CANS
CAS.E OF 24)
VIRGINIA LEE OVEN FRESH
Extra special
cake just
b Dacfl
RED RIPE, DELICIOUS
NOON
. . {(!n~.WOOci. ,4·1.234
Ilngswood 3~1,," ..
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a real delicious denert
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HARRY W: McCAli.1STER
4:::49 ••I
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OIL BURNER
SERVICE,
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kllgs\¥ood 4-1_
p. m.
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LANCASTER BRAND AND U. S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE BEEF
PWTICTILE - VINYL TIll
PO.MICA • LINOLEUM '
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. Klngswood 3-8761
128 Yale A¥I.
'R8jtdeiltial Building
(:
Ilngswood 3-0450
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,
LANCASTER BRAND AND U. S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE BEEF
Swarthmore. Pa.
::Ioct. Repairs
~
'py E
.
Prices eRective fhursday, friday, Saturday, June 13,14, IS
EVENING
Thunday
Friday 10
Salvrday 6 p. m. -
Jack'Prichard
Die'
Franchetti
......
650
...... ,
SprJIIgfield, Del. Co., Pa.
-
,
Wednesday, June 19th alllam ••• Prizes ••• Fun •••Quiz
KI4-1214
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X~4~0~R~adi~an~t~s~cr~ee~n~.~E~ach~~g~OO~d I
C•••••, , WFI(.TV - S~."'y,
"II. A. M.
A"i~'
to
membel'llhip In the University of
Virginia's Trident, Naval ROTC
honorary society, in Cbarlottesvllle, Va ..
Raymond E. Lasslat, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Lassiat of
Swarthmore avenue, has received
his "114" in varsity basehall at The
Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg. The awards were made at
the end of the spring athletic season at the school.
8ill Hlrt, S'.r .f. Cind.rell. Weelcend, .nd Ge.rge D.mas will
be a"'e 0aIc Porlc AClDe in 'ers••.
and
C
the Memorial Union on the Univeralty's Ccrmmencement Day,
June 21.
Michael Hurd son of Mrs. M. H.
Hurd of Dickinson avenue recelved his varsity lacrosse award at
Dartmouth College Sunday from
Robert A. :!lolle, director of athleUcs.
Kelley Murphy, son Of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kelly Murphy of R1verview road, is one of the first-year
,
been elected
I
~ert~U~I~~~Ch:i1~d~r~en~'~s~~~c~ailll
~~iiiiii~iiiiii~ifui~~iii~ !
'.
20, .Ohio to join Mr. Uttle who bas
been In Cleveland for several
months in his pooiUoa as manager
of the P,roducts Design Company.
Seventy neighbors gathered in
their honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Sanford, 324 Vassar avenue, . are
among the members of the Class
Of 1907 of the UDlveraIty of Wisconsin who will be Inducted Into
Wisconsin's Half Century Ciub at
.
lons
enced, floWer
Oed· a';d experiedges.
WANTED
- .. Gardener
LOwell
8-5265.
..
WANTED
_ To buy recent
...if':
male boxer pups,
fawn· and brindle, $25.
. tion of Encyclopedia Britannica
ro4-3n587SA' r - D'
d
In !lood condition. LOwe)l 6-5265.
~_'!Ii
Ivan an , !3Up cov- .- . -- ---_
er $25. KIngswood 3-8889
WANTED -Secondhand aquar'
.
' I u m . in BOod condiUon. Call
FOUND
KInll:"Wood 3-1581..
.
.PICTURE:"
. FlAM"!I'NG'
, '.'
...
PORU.AIT
SYIiDlu
",.. ..,.. , ,'J! . •
1ane l ..ve tomonow to oc- Chadbourne road, Shaker Helahts, a luncheon In the Great Hall of men who has
SEE BILL HART AND- GEORGE THOMAS OF
.WCAU RADIO'S CINDERELLA WEEKEND·
.A.
3-4087
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PapU
.
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'11IB swA1lTllMORlWtf
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cupy a cottaae at cape lIfay, N. J"
for six weeks. Mr. Heath will join
his family week ends and for his
vacaUon In July.
Nelghbors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph V. UtUe and their children
Donald, Shirley, and Janet held a
cooperaUve covered dish supper In
their honor In the yard of the
Randolph Lees, 408 Haverford
place, Sunday, June 9. Mrs. Uttle
and the cbildren will move to 3147.
PAINTING
Gaintt Ho...
CL'IIIt
Ptici.··.:;,J..:::.;;~ic$.'·"·o;n
Cedar
NEWS· NOTES
George Myers &Co,
J. F. BLACKMAN
ROGER
Forecasts
Coal
Future at
D.C., Meet
Helgh~, MAdison 8-0713. Oppo- two blocks
Authorized senlce
P.,......
Uf.so
&..... Chi,. ....If -
,y.... of Sw....._ ..,......
SHro. Hill 0734
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a:w
Cuts & Tips
5aft16c:.
It Spreads
It MeItJ
Ws Dt/i!:p.
. ~TION SAlE
... P-::- .~ CREAM CONS·CUps·WIIH
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TBBCOUNTY LBADBR
_______________~~--------~--~lu~ne--1-~~19~~
Nothing of meehanl_ or de-C ..... CreeIIlrfclge Clab
N ason Award fo
liberated effort stood between
Mrs. Philip Kniskern and Mrs.
Evere" L. Hunt Dorot~'s plano touch alld music W~e R. Randall were hlgh scor-
its If H
(Continued from Page 1)
e.;ymns, sonata s, cowbo,,V
ties and has doctored both of songs, they picked us up and carthe~ with a similar prescrlption- ried us with them~ all the while
one that combines, perceptive expressing a sincerIty and love of
listening, -- imaginative suggesUon, the genuine which our college
and friendly, educated laughter. music remembers and emulates.
We who have learned that In col-' "Today, Dean Hunt, that touch
lege one studies not courses but of emeritus of whIch you currentmen remember' Milton, yes, but Iy complain does not detain you
Everett Hunt perbaps more.
from teachIng English literature
And indeed Everett Hunt with along with new experimental
Dorothy Hunt, host and hostess to courses In psychology in Swarthmembers and friends of the Col- more; while at the same time talklege. The warmth of their presence ing on tape a new book about the
has been like the warmth of their college you know so well and to
fireplace fire, generous and aU- which you contribute so much.
pervading, a cataJ.yst of good con- Knowing yOU as we do, we now
versation and mutual understand- get braced "to see ourselves as
ing. It has spoken in word an ac- others see us". And like a bold
tion, but also In music, a music message that once sang out from
that was and Is Swarthmore music. the water tower In painted. letters
across the old baseball field, we
say 'Good momlng, Everett!'"
Mrs. William E. Danforth with
her daughler Carolyn, of HIllborn
avenue, flew to Buffalo, N.Y., last
week end for the wedding of their
niece and cOusin Miss Sandra
Swartzel and Mr. Ronald Mardigian of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs.
Danforth's mother Mrs. K. D.
Swartzel of Hollywood then came'
to Swarthmore for a 10~day visit
with the Danforth family.
Compliment
on a Well
Earned Victory
Class ,of
-=============a
'57
l"'
Alice Barber Gifts
CARD PARTY
10 A. ...
Wadnesday. June 26th
SWARTHMORE WOMANS CWI
I •• ellt
Co......,fy H ...,.,
Servlc.
Delaware Co •• "
0'0'
CONGRAULATIONS
CLASS OF '57
·w. S. BITTLE & SON
,
en at the fIna I mee ti ng 0 f the
of the Crum Creek Bridge
Monday night.
Mrs. Samuel Hanna and Mrs.
Saulnier were In second place.
83 H. S. Graduates
McC k'
Hear Roy J. _ or e
(ConUnuecr nom Pille 1)
such as political parties objectiveIy but with a sense of appreciation
and the tact In discussion and
contl'Oversy necessarY to improve
society.,
Graduates, he said, may take
pride In the basic concepts of our
way of life, having a quiet conlldence" in the essential rightness
of our inherited way of life; but
they must be aware of the fact
that we have not achieved or added much to Ute inherited great
idea of "with liberty and justice
for aU" except In the areas of
science and mechanics; that
future task and challenge is
wider applications of this
. . idea, to make democracy a
hvmg thIng."
High School Principal William
Bush. •presented the class to
Donald P Jones president of the
Swarthm~re _ Rutledge School
Uni6n Board who awarded the
diplomas.
Bush emphasized the receipt of
National Merit Scholarships by
Eleanor Moore and Mark Smith,
who placed among the top five per
cent of the 160,000 students from
this country _who took the exams
and the receipt of merit certillcates by Alice Carroll, Bruce McCutcheon, Rosemary Cox, and
Dwight Sipler who placed among
the s,,"ond five percent of the com~
petitors. Eleanor will apply her
scholarshIp at Mt. HoJ.yoke College, Mark at Wesleyan. Other college scholarshIps in the class
to lisa Alzupltls, from MI. Hol~
yoke, Karen 'Borel from Pembroke, Alice Carroll, a
Honor Society Honorary Award
woo will entcr Swarthmore, Eliza-'
beth Garrahan from, OPerUn,
Anne Hirch from Middlebury,
Judith Kuder from Wittenberg
College;
Lambert from,Carol
Urnverslty Ellen
of Pennsylvania,
1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seymour from
Wellesley
College,
~
IFt'9dleri"J{Browne
from Lafayette,
Dick Coles from Swarthmore,
George Garrett from Amherst,
Robert Gilfillan from Dickinson,
William Welsh from Swarthmore.
Class statistics presented by Mr.
Bush included the fact that I1sa
was born -in Latvia, Karen in
Sweden, Hanspeter Born in Switzerland, Daniel Jackson in Eng,
land, Judith Jarratt in Peru;
members of the class are native
Peimsylvanoians, whIle 20 class
par e n t s attended Swarthmore
schools from kindergarten through
graduation from high school.
Tllirt;y-eight of the 46 boys
tlie class will go to 24 colleges
univennties" two Into the armed
forces, two to preparatory school,
two into employment; 28 of the 37
girls will enter 20 dilferent colleges and uni,,·ersities, tilree to
junior colleges, one Into nursing
school, two into business, and two
Into employment.
Eight of the class will
Swarthmore CoUege, Allce, DIck,
Bill, Danna Cope, Jane Hay, RosaJ.y Morrison, BaiTy Wright, Gord-
DEW DROP INN
WISHt:S THE CLASS
OF
1957
CONTINUED
SUCCESS
Heres to Firmer Footing
,
For Your Future
GRADATES OF '57
\
on Wyse.
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102.
,
'BEST WISHES TO THE
'
GRADUATES
MAY CONTiNuED SUCCESS
i'.
B"E
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FAMILY
,Pharmacy
*
In German to lise ~pllIs, Tbe
Award In Secretarial Studies to
Bonnie Kenschalt, and The A,,,alrd III
in Home Eeonomics to Nancy
Reese.
Mrs.' Mathews presented
Blackfriars Club Award In Dramatlcs to Anne Hir.ch, The
Swarthmore Library Award in
EngUsh to Rosemary Cox, Tbe
GirlS Plil Beta Kappa Award In
English to Eleanor Moore, and
The Swarthmoreari Award In
Journalism to Mary klmora.
Mr. Falcone presented TIie
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
KI 3-4)586
'~
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A~~me~ri~c~a~n~·Le~g~lion~A~wa~r~d~ill~Soc~i~a~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"You Meet the NICEST People at Speare's"
STORE HOURS: Monday thruThunday, 9:30 to 5:30;
Friday,- 9:30 to 9:00; Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00 -.
'.-
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,.-
,
Celebr.
~RTHMOREAN
The
4th
July
of
,
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V~O~L~U~ME~~2~9:=N::UMB=_
::E::R::...:2::57_--._ _~_ _ _---.:.S_.iari
__
hia_ore,--, Pa.. Friday, Jlli\e 21, 1967_ _ _ _ _._ _ _ __
Walter Keenan New Jr.
llu Inst-~or
ASsemIIIJ
rlli~
Earle P. Yerkes'
In
The
,
Borough
$4.00 PER YEAR
Percival Armitage, 11, Free Band. Concerts Schedule for Building
l' _. Sc'h II Set
Dies ~aturday
Night , At Glen Providence He283
woo·
s
Retires from Tel.. Co.
Earle P. Yerkes, 19 PrInceton
Free band concerts will be held
avenue, engineer of equipment In
at Glen Providence Park, Media,
Per Capita
WigDance
Coach
the
Bell
Telephone'
Co.
of
PennVice
President
of
Fire
Co;
again
this
summer,
beginning
Mask &
sylvania's Eastern Area, has reL' d ' B
h
June 27, and continuing throughExonerations
Starts 1st. Dance Sept.. tired from active service alter
Ive
In
oroug
Granted,
'
out July and A!lgust, each Thurs14, Woman's Club'
having .hIlim with the company
Forty Years
day 'evening, except July 4. These
45 years and two months'p
Property Chairman Samuel T.
He joined the company In 1912 of Swarthmore for 42 Yl'ars, died
Dolly Apolari 'Miller will be Carpenter ,told the SwarthmoreThe Junior AssembJ.y committee
leels most fortunate iD being able after being. graduatei by the Unl- Saturday night at his home, 314 the vocal soloist of the evening Rutledge School Board Wednesto acquire Walter Keenan as the versity of p.ennsylvaula, where he Harvard avenue, after a long 111'Wh
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and
will
sing'
en
ay
IS
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new instructor, f or the 195
_ studied electri.cal engineering. e ness. He wa's ft7.
" d "OIl day night that it should be pre•
Done,"
"You
are
Free,
an
-:: pared to IIl
season. He i$ the director of the Is a F,)Ilow of the American InMr. Armitage, who was a con- Kiss."
Keenan Studio. of Dance Arts of stitute of ElectrIcal Engineers .and tdbuting member of the SwarthIf design drawings for the new
PhiladelphIa, which was started is a member of the Union League more FIre Company during all
"
aptuRutgers Elementary School are
35 years ago by his mother: He and tne Telephone Pioneers of hIs residence here, became an acfinished by the archItect as exbas taught dancing at the La~- America.
tive member and a -driver of the
pected, by that date. The calendar
downe High School for the past
He was guest of -honor at a vehicles during World War 2 and
'
of procedure on the project n'!w
20 years, as well as at a number lUlicheon 'and ,also ,at a dinner. remained active for 20 years. He
I1G
.
stands: advertise for bi<\s in Augof private schools,· t!,e ~erion
was vice president of the SwarthBecome freestyle
ust, ,open bids September 9,
Cricket .Club and the Lansdowne
more Fire ,and Protective Associllaward contracts In October (after
20th century Club.
tlon at the time of his death. '
Division
bond issue Is secured) a_nd have
He coaches -the dance routines
B.orn In Northwood, PhiladelChamps
school ready for use by opening
for the UhIversity of PennsylvanIa
phia, he was·graduated with a
Swarthmore Swim Club's team day of the 1958-59 school year.
Mask and Wig Club apnual show
degree in civil engineering from easily won the first Freestyle Cup
Kidder, Peabody and Company,
and for tilt; Charity Ball Debut- Announce Staff for Prethe University of Pennsylvania In at the SubUrban Swim League's brokers were retained as financial
1900. He was actlve In the Unl- third annual Relay Carulval held adylsers for the School Authority
ante CotiIllon. The results achIev~
ed by his methOds of teachIng
School, Primary'
verslty's Alumni Association. He at the Mal'Ple-Newtown Pool last which Intends to hold Its first
. dancing have prompted organlzaUnits
retired from the employ of the Saturday morning. Swarthmore, meeting within the next ten days.
lions of dancing teachers gathered
The Swarthmore Recreation As- Pbllrico Jolntless Firebrick Com· whIch for the past two years has
Tax coUector Mrs. Mary P.
in conventions to invite hIm to soclaticin, which will open its sum- pany In Phlladelph41 some yeal'S been the baby member - of the Dodd Was granted 283 per capita
demonstrate his technique: He has mer "ingram for pre-school - ago.
. Sul;>urban Swim League, . was tax exonerations whIch Included:
Surviving, In addition to hiS grouped thIs year with neWU' 189_ removalS from the borough, 42
taught groups of dancing Instruct- primary on Monday, June 24, at
ors In London, Paris, New York, the Rutgers Avenue School, Is wife, the -former Sophia Gray, teams from a more Immediate vi- errors, 14 deaths, 18 In u. S.
Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles. proud to- pre~ent the excellent are three daughters, Mrs. WiI- ,elnlty of Its oWn pool and 'was armed forces, 20 indigents.
The committee feels tbat a teacher staff' chosen -by Mrs. Robblee, the lIam Bridgewater of New York, replaced in the old division of th!.' Mrs. ,Doris Burns Keller of Rutof such caliber will put new life director."
Mrs. Orrin Elliott of PIne Ridge, Lelllue. by Penn Square (Norris- ledge was named teacher of the
int" the AssembJ.y dances and. Mrs. EveJ;yn Hebclen, graduate Media, and Miss Frances Armlt· town). For the newer division combined first ,and second grade
make these occasions fun for all of Ursinus and 'now an elementary age of Miami, and four grand~ which swam only freestyle relays at the Rutiedge School. A graduthe members.
school teacher, will be In c\)argt! chIldren: Russell, Charle~, Mar- a new cup ",as established this ate of PhIladelphia Normal School
The question of mustc w~s con- of the three-year-olds, assisted b;V garet apd 'Dewls. Elliott of PIne year. Although. Wallingford am' who later studied at Temple Unisidered and at Mr. Keenan s sug- Gretchen. Robblee and Barrie Ridge.
,Springfield are, members of the vefslt:r. and taught kindergarten
gestion, as1d1led pianist !l1Il .be Bovard; Mrs. JosephIne Miller, a ,Services and burial were prl- new dIvision, only Swarthmore, In Philadelphia schoolS from 1939
' hired f"r_ most of. the dances Win· llberal arts graduate of Bucknell vate, at the convenIence of· the East Whiteland and, Great Valley to 1941.
: perhaps some of the latest records and a former c'luncllor of, the family.
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ha~ entries In the cup competi· Mrs. Carolyn Valentine, who
, occassl',>nally.There, will.,1?e ory,,- United '-C.harlties,r~ation._ pr,o-,
ti"!i"Swarthmo~e, w.on eve!')' event previously -had planned to move
estra-mualC-,fnI', ~;d.""".1 ~: "gram I" '$Z1eton, '"Wiw,;be, 'n
f()l~'SUlilmet··· 'ex~'ep"; m~t,<~,,(.Qtll> off HSft'oni'·Swartbtnore aDDOuneed abe,
Also, in line vnth' Mr. Keenan S charge of the fours, assisted by
eo~··,
top swimmers In this bracket hav_ would continue as second grade
recommepdations, the dances Will Sally and Suzie Stephens.,
ing. arrived' five minutes _after t h-. teacher In the College avenue
be held in the Woman's Club.
Virginia Werntz, assisted by
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-th,'· week race was swum)/and ended'wit school next year
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rather than In the hIgh school J. B. Robblee and Susan Whlcher,
ReglstraUo~, or e s'~l1 take the highest score, 120. Runner-up
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Gym as originaU;y _c~nslderE!d.Hp wil1 lead the fives. Mi,ss Werntz, summ~r mus~ ?:o~a·'::ii w at the was East Whiteland with 80 points
feels that hIs method of Instruc~ how a second-grade teacher in place 10 the H. U~lI~C:I, I ng Mon- and Great Valley tallied 45.
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Springfield,' is a, former Lans- rear of the 24 from
a.:. until . <:rantln~ the pioivilege of par-'
_ downe--Aldan playground .coun- daY'n June
bClpation 10 the gr,nd sla,m relay ,
,
Boy Scou.ts Court of Honor cllor,
Noo .
am wJ;lich will run to several loyal but nottop-ti?,e
Firemen in shorts responded to
The post-klnderga~ten group co!::"":':I';' with' the ·regular swimmers, coac.hes Millard Robm- an'a'utomoblle fire at 227 Kenyon
- Swarthmore Troop 2 of the Boy
Karl S sch~~ffer, :~sh ;;:~~ avenue early In last Sunday's
Sconts held a Spring Cou,t of will, be led by Virglnial s~cfer, Summer School will include in"
Honor In Crum Meadow on Wed- a second-grade teacher n. pr..:;g. struction for beginners, and en· o~es;a; ~~r m~:: s In' that blistering afternoon. Han n a h
nesqay, June 12, The ceremonial field who holds a, degree 10 - u- semble and group l"ork for Inter- ou 0 nt tor":., aw'::rded -first Melcher's car hood w~ burned
campfire WI'S opened ·bY Order of ca,tlon from Taylor unl~~rsl:r. s~e medIate and more· advanced play- e~ent, ~t: all when tlie other through a wiring disturbance
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shortJ.y . after the owner had rethe Arrow ceremonies performed wltl be assisted by Este e arc a, ers A limited number of school P Bce a e
by Bob Beckmann, Fred Keller- a junior at West Chester State ~w~ed, 'instl'l!ments will be aval~- !:~: ;e;:u:~~~~:: ~~r I~':'~turned from <;hurch and parked It
mann, Doug Wreg,e,and DIck Teachers College.
able on a loan basis. Among thiS '
. n e in the League In front of her home.
EI' ed
Jane Merriam a veteran memhi h. ill b years experle c
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taft will lead the group Is a Bassoon w c w
e Swarthmore WBS able ,to avoid
Sufficient excitement for one
Mills, aU Order members. ect
by the group as new members of ~ of
e s
Is a
aduate made available to someone, pre- disqualifying errors..
' day on the .block-Io~ slreet _was
the Order and "tapped-out" dur- pnmary g;roup. fS':m me:' U.n!- ferbl:y with, a plano background.
In the old section of tbe ~ague completed when dunng the storm
ing the ceremonies were Sven In education 0 nt a an elemen- who is Interested In. ~e ~nusual (which swam medley stroke re- at, 5: 50 that evening lightning
Borel a~d Guy ,Smith. ' •
verslty and, prese,
r assistant rather: than the ~amihar run of jays) the third annual Cottee Cup struck a tree at the rear of the
Scouts advancing in rank were tsry sc,hooI teacher. e h
e the mill" type of Insfrument.
was won by Aronomink with a A. Rob~ Cochran home at 221
Doug "Wree& to Star sCout; Bob will ,be, Beth Jones, a sop omor , It will be possible In most ca~~s score of 88 points. Nl1xt in order Kenyon; jumped to the chi""ney
Baker, Grabant- 'Patterson, -Ra~ar at ~ates College.
he extend- for students who are sch.edulmg came: Marple-Newtown winner of and bathroom, shattering the
Borei and' Ricky Ullman to First ,ThIs!he last da~~ for both regular summer school uj>Jects 0' ,tbe Cup In 1955 (74p..lnts) Rose toilet box and flooding the- hom~.
Class Scout; BI1I Barus, Ed Shute. ed registration ., .
b who are members of Summer Club Valley last year';' winner (68 Mr. Cochran was away on hiS
Chuc\< lICaschal,.' Ricky Draper, programs. APPlicati: m~y t~ to also arrange for music work.
points) Colonial Villan 66' Mar- boat at the· time. Mrs. Cochran
Gerry Clothier, and Gerry Stam- made to Mrs. Lu M::' 'H=~d
Once again ·this summer,. the tins Dam 40, IjIld Penn Squ~re 38. had a narrow escape, having been
tord tq Second Class Scout; and .(KI 3-7838) or t o : ,
program will be under the dll'ecSwim Meet TomolTow
. in the bathtub but 20 minutes beDiCk. SclCl'1)orough, Don Keller- ,clymer ~KI 3-7868). "
tion of Robert aolm of the local A diving clinic for all interested (ore the bolt hIt. The lml?act of
man, Mike Kelsy Silly McCTarin,
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schools. Telephone Inquiries to m~mbers of the new division pools the lightning shock was felt in
George Heckman: Ricl1ard Howe,
PARENT. PUPIL RECITAL k date seem to indicate that'regls- will be held at 1:30 tonight at the entire n"ighborhOOd.
an<\ Andy Seybold to Tenderfoot
Piano. pupils of Mrs. F\'an tratlon may exceed the record of the Wallingford Poo1.
'At 8: 15 p.m. firemen donned
Scout. .
c~apman ~el'fo:med on Saturd~ 70 students who participated last A swim meet with East- White- other costiunes (raincoats) and
Merit badgse were earned by Dlght June 15 m Whittier _Hous season.·
land at its pool in Faoli will begin coped with a second electrical fire
Alan Stamfprd iii First Aid, Elec- on the Colle~e campus.
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at 9: 15 tomorrow. Memtiers of the in- an inStrument of Iransporlation,'
triclly, and Reading; Fred Kelle....
The fo11owmg pupils parti~l~ , Vice.President City Bank team and their drivers will leave wh~~ its owner was also away ~n
man III CitbenshIp In ·the Home, ed, Janet Fox, Flavia Fox, ~d
George 'w. McKeag, 645 Par- the Swarthmore -pool at 8 a.m. tor a boat. Flash~ from a house clrCamping, a'l'i Bicycling; Bob Heinemann, ~imi Connor,. C .: riSh road, Is a newJ.y elected vlce- the journey.
cuit extended iOto a 40-foot ca1>ln
Beekmann In Public Speaking' Fox, Frank Chapman, III, Marl
cruiser being built hy Robert S.
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Philips president ot the !Broad Street
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Dave Beckmann in Home Repairs; anne Bu IS,
ar ara
, rsh' Trust Company. He was formerly Anthony fairbanks
Bennett m his back yard at 323
Grapam Patterson in Stamp Col~ Michelle Marsh, Franc~s Ma 'president of the Prospect Park
In Balloon Race SQuth Chester road, were noted by
leeting; Arthur I:oeben In Fishing Laura Enion, Sara. EnIOI\, Gary State Bank until its merger with
Anthony Fairbanks
Rutgers neighbors Dr. and'-Mrs. qe<>rge .
and Home 'lb!Palrs;- noui Wrege Hand, and_· ~arb....a Batil. 'Nro Broad Street Trust Company, of avenue flew on Wedrw.day of las' Warren~bo called: fh the alarm.
~n Wood Carvfng 'and CitizenshIp pupils were unable to "ppe;rd In which l\fcKeag is presently a di- week to Hen,.,lo, Holland, to fly Mr. . Bennett, Haverford· _ High "
In the Home; and Ricky Ullman the recltaI,JuII~ Enterline a
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In tl.e International Balloon Race School pb;ysIcs teacher, had left.
in Reptiie Study and BIrd Study~ broken fillger and s,;"n r!:.ore ~~duate of &warthmore CoI- held Sunday, Ju.Pe 16. Racing two_ days earlier -for cape May,
The· final atanding of tb.e patrols moved away from wa
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lege Rnd the Law School of th!, against them werl'entrjes fron.I 10 N. J. where he spends summers
In the patrol contest begun on ,Tune I I , .
nj - Jlbl University of Pennsylvania, Me- other countries including Turkey. as. a . conem~ flshennaa. HlsJanuary 1 were as fOllows: first
An ~terestmg. and e oy Ie K - Is- a
of the PhillI- Mr: FaJrbanIrs wlII also go It' wife and ehlldren. were· havinl!
place, Cobra Patrol, DougWl"eI!9 ~ of the recltal was th~ ~~ d~~ ftrm of PbIlips, Farran,- London for the ~.... of ~e dinner at the home of,a frlend..
PIItroI1ea4er; ... IUd ~PaIlth- pation ~ so!verhl pue!I
Con- and McKeag and the Solicitor of Todd's. film "AIOuDd the Wyrld 10 Whether an ordinary st>ort In the
er Petrol, Fred ~ patrol ensemble work. )Irs. J'ames
_ the I'oundation of the Pi ' )tel- 80 Days." Th_ he ~ fty ~~ wire or the storm cauied the fire
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leader; . ~ pllaee, RaWMlaJre
and
daughter
Ian Church IJrthe 1J'nI1e4 abd_ ballOon "I.e. Oa " ........ liIaDed ,., at· the- boIIt wam't .~ M'r.
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SWim Team'C· r.es
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week.
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HIGH SCHOOL SENIORSlst~'dll!I to Bruce WJ.IsoD, 'l'he
Daughters of the American lleve>HOLD CLASS BANQUET lution Award In American History
JudyBuslnl!lS
Kuder, Mens
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The Swatrhmore High School, to
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Association
Class of 1957, held_ U's Senior Award in Mathematics to Mark
Banquet, Saturday, June 8, at the &nlth.
Swarthmore Methodist Church.
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Guests at the banquet Included
Mr. Bush presented The COIn.
Supervising PrIncipal Frank R. munity Award In Biological Sci.
Mo~ and Mrs. Morey, PrIncipal ences to Ellen Lambert, 'l'he
William M. Bush and Mrs. ,Bush, Bausch and Lomb Award for ex.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones ce1lence in Science to Alice Car.
class sponsors, and the following roll, The Albert D. Spaeth Memembers of the Facu,lty; Dr. and morlal Award In Science to Mark
Mrs. James Irvin Class Adviser Smith, and The Sook Awards for
Mrs. Hannah Mafuews, Mr; and LeadershIp, Endeavor, and Citlz.
Mrs. Ernani Falcone, Adeline enshlp to George Garrett and to
Strouse, Mary Armstrong, and June Holt.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Forrest. Tbe
The Banquet was concluded
Senior Class yea'rbook was dedl- witil the singing of tile High
cated to Miss Armstrong. Follow- School Alma Mater.
ing the banquet the Commence-ment Prizes and A~ards were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palmen.
presented.
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berg of Spring Valley, N.Y" are
Mr. Morey presented the Ruth- visiting Swarthmore friends over
erford Award In Track to Calvin the week end.
Coleman, The Readers Digest
Valedictoran Awards to Eleanor I'
Moore and Allee Carroll and The
Elizabeth Hubbard Bonsall Scholaship from, the Wolllllli's Club to
Carole Seymour.
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Dr. Irvm presented the National
Honor Society Award for· Service
to Judy· Kuder, The Boys Phi
Bela Kappa Award in Engllsb to
Bruce McCutcheon, Tbe SwarthEvery member of your
more Rotary Club Award In Latin
(amily.,...young and oldto Stephen Platker, and The
will appreciate our ample
~warthmore Music Club Award in
stodu, coUrteous service
lDstrumental music to Marl!; Plaland (air price.. And do
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make a special point o(
Miss Strouse presented The
bringing UI 'your DOClor',
Swarthmore Womans Club Award
prescriptions (or precise
In French to Naney Gowing, The
compounding.
Hermine 'Meyer Memorial Award
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The Swau:thmore
Church was the seWng Saturdily
afternoon, June 15, at 3 o'clock
for the marriage of Miss Jane
Howard Allen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George- M. Allen of
Riverview road, and Mr. DeWayne Jordan Piehl, son of Mr.
and Mrs. August Piehl of
man, Mich. The double-ring
mony was performed by the Rev.
Mr. Joseph P. Bishop.
The bride. who was given in
marriage by her father, was
gowned In white taffeta. the model featuring a short train forming
a bustle in the back. Her flnger-
of honor. Ber aown will be of' cap. She carried a bouquet of
ballerina leDgth. ~ w:h1t.! nylon small gardenlaa and stephanotts
eml!ossed orJBDdy over aqua with with tulle 1Dserts. delicately emwh1ch she will we&!' a small open. broidered In· pallettes and tied
crown headpiece In aqua horse- with tulle streamers.
She will carry a crescent
Miss Katrina Van Kleeck Mcshaped bouquet of pale pink Kernan, as the maid of honor for
Gerbera,' ·baby gladiolas and Ivy.' her sister, wore a dress of powder
The bridesmaids, Miss LInda blue_ orga!lza with a tight fitting
Roemer of Marion. Mass., ~ss bodice, wide low neck and tiny
Grace Aun Jones of Waban, Mass., short sleeves, the waltz skirt deMiss Eleanor' Carter of New tailed with bands at and below
Brighton. N., Miss Suzanne Rob- the w'aistllne. ending In back fullerts of Wellesley Hills, and Miss ness in the s~rt. She wore "
Suor. honorary bridesmaid., matching bow headdress and carof Wellesiey Hills will wear bal~ ried a bouquet of shades of blue
lerlna length gowns in white nylc;on <,lelphinium, orchid stock and pale
embossed organdy. over pastel pink Majestic daisieS tied wit"
JUDe 21, 1957
USMC, o!'~, ,HawaII,. 4mIther Wilmer F. Lomu, Jr., TOWSon, of the brlde, will be best IIlIUl.
A reception at RolUDc G!.fd.
The U8hera Will, be Mr. Bobert L. Country Club . Sprlngfteld I't!en
Golcf8m1th, of Media, and' Mr. follow the cere'mony.·
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FOR LOYELINESS THAT RISES TO AHYOCCASION
9 South Che.ster Road
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Call Klngswood 3.()476
Active 1Ii......r of t •• Swa .....or. '.01•••• AuoclatJo.
tip
veil of lace.
tulle and·
feU from
a cap of
with
matchingTheir
smallbouquets
open crowns
rosepoint
she carried
a in
horsehair.
will• blue'
Thetulle.
bridesmaids Miss Carole i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~
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ibouquet of white asters.
b'e crescent shaped of pale pink Mae Cramer, East Stroudsburg.
. Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill. Jr .• of Gerbera and larkspur.
Mrs. David C. White, Cincinnatti,
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Boulder, Colo., was matron of
Mr. John Robert Brubaker' of Ohio, Mrs. W. Barlow Patton. and
honor. and the bridesmaids were Beaver FaUs. Pa., wi1\ serve as Miss Jane Thompson Patterson.
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SAFETY AUTO S,ERVICE HEADQUARTERS
Miss Mary Louise Piehl, sister of Mr. Harris' best man. The ushers Swarthmore, wore the same dress
the groom, of Bridgman,
wi\l be Messrs. Erwin H. Baumer. in powder blue organza as that f
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Mi~s Margaret Hunter, cOllsin
Atlanta, Ga., Anthony C. Pad- worn by the mald of honor with l
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Radiator Flush .
the bride. of Falrfleld. Conn.,
dock. Larchmont, N. Y., Robin S. matching bow ·headdress. They I
Check Brakes
Gulf Gas & Oils
Aune E. LaFerte of Cambridge, Lincoln, Framingham C en ter, carried bouquets of blue deJphiniRQIERT J. AT%, MlJr.
Mass., and Mrs. George D. New- Mass., and Wallis Lawrence, An- um, orchid stDck and white MaRUSSELL'S SERVICE
ton, Jr., of New Haven, Conn. dover, Mass.
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jestie daisies tied with blue tulle.
They were gowned alike In waltz
The .bride·s mother will wear a
Dr. Thomas McCreary of Phlla. . Opposite Borough ParlcingLot
length dresses of blue coupe de gown of pink peau de soie with delphia served as best man for
K1nIJswood 3·0440
DartmollHl and Lafa,ette !
ville, and carried bouquets 'of pearl embroidered Venetian lace. Dr. Rockey. The ushers were Dr.
Closed Saturda, 1 P.M.·
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shaded lavendet: asters.
. Mrs. Harris will be gowned in Charles Celian, New York City,
Mr. Daniel Deykin, of Boston. navy blue with .blue accessories. Dr. John -SziJdas.Nantucket,
Mass., was best man. and the Each wi1\ wear a corsage of Mass .• Dr. John Hart, Chicago, Ill.,
ushers were Messrs. Thorley D. phalaenopsis orchids. .
. and Dr. Murry Smyth", PhiladelBriggs. of Port Chester. N. Y .• Dr.
The w~ding reception will be phia.
-' You Are Cordially Invited
Joseph V.' Messer, Boston, Mass., held at the Braeburn Country
Mrs. McKernan wore a muted
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Marshall Baker, Cambridge. Mass., Club. West Newton, Mass.
gown of organza with a matching
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and George M. Allen, Jr.• brother
After a wedding hip to Ber- flower hat and a corsage of soft
of the bride.
muda, the young couple wl11 r.,.. pink orchids.
. The bride's mother wore a lav- side In Jacksonville, Fl/!.
A reception followed the cere:'
The Camera & Hobby Shop.
ender chiffon gown with matching
Miss Morse attended Dana Hall mony at The' Swarthmore Womhat and shoes. Her corsage was of School and graduated from Colby an's ClUb.
Mer~hanJise Cheerfully Given
pink sweetheart roses.
Junior College In June. Mr. Har.
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The' bridegroom's mother wore rio attended the Swarthmore
ZENSEN _ STIRLING
in Relurn.
an aqua .cotton dress accented schools. graduated from Phillips
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
with seqwos, WIilte accessories fXeter Academy and from Duke Stines Stirling daughte
f IMr
and a white carnation
University in June. He is a mem- and Mrs. Har~ld H. st:r~g, of
R.s.V.P.
complemented h"r costume.
ber of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Drexel Hill to Mr Ch I H
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at the home' of the an was eil'Cted to the nationa'l Zensen Jr so'n of Mr Ch 1
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ROCKEY McKERNAN
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,seve1and • The rna rri age of Miss Corpella copal
George ArdO.
Agnes van Rensselaer McKernan, more.
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Mrs. Piehl was gradll:lted from daughter of Dr. an'd Mrs. John'
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Wt:llesley College. Wellesley, Faber McKernan 134 Rutgers
Miss Dorothy A. fessler, of,
Mass.. in 1954. The bridegroom avenue. and Dr. J';hn Henry Rock- Havertown. Wi~l be maid of honor.
received his bachelor's degree
ey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hen- The brldesma,ds will. be Mrs.
Middletown Road
R. DIM
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Harvard College in 1953 and was ry Rockey of Madison . Wisconsi Robert L. Goldsmith, of Media.
Opposite High Meadow
graduated this year from the Har- took . place on Thursd~y, June
and Mrs. Wilmer F. Lomas, Jr., of
vard Graduate School .of Business at 4 o'clock In the Church of Our Towson, Md.
Admlnisa-ation. .
Lady of Perpetual Help. Morton.
Major Harold H. Stirling, Jr.•
The Reverend Richard P. Ward
officiated.
Telep.ene: CHester ~-7206
HARRIS - MORSE
AIR CONDlTlOHED
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The marriage of Miss Nancy
The bride was escorted by her
A.k. for Ben ,.Palmer' or Henry Arnold
Morse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. father. Her wedding gown Was of
Carlton Lorin Morse of Wel1esley ivory taffeta made with a tight
Swar..
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HlIls, Mass .• and Mr. WlIliam Ed- fitting bOdice, a round low neck
win Harris, son of Mr. Samuel outlined with ·Alencon lace emfri. and Sat., Jllne 21, 22
Caldwel1 Harris of Columbia, broidered lightly in opalescent
AD 011.0 ....' . ' allv••t.r. i.
S.C.. formerly of Wellesley road pailettes and pearls with tiny
••sp •••• ,
ANNUALS PERRENNIALS._ AZALEA'S
here. will be solemnized tomor~ short sleeves. the wide skirt likeDorl. Day
Lo.l. Jo.rda.
row afternoon at 4' o'clock in' St. wise embroidered in circles of
POTTED STAR .ROSES
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"JULIE"
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Andrews Episcopal .Church. Wel- pearls with a bow at the back of
EVERGREENS IN VARIETY
. Fridav Features-7:10, 9:45 P.M.
lesley, the Rev. Samuel S. J ohns- the waistline and a train. Her
S.aturd.y Feature~. 8:os. 10:10 P.M.
ton. Officiating.
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matching tulle veil was of finger
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Add... - TIll. Year'.
POVfer Spra,ln,
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The candlelight ceremony will tip lenirth andf~11 from a lace AcadelllY Award .... rt '.",ect.
be performed. before an· alta,r I
"THE IIGGEST SHOW AROUND"
adorned with white snapdragons.
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,'or C.Ilt1re. Sat.rdqv. .1 P.M.
Delph carnations, and stoi:k.
FOR ALL
I-Cartoa. ConlYal
bride will be escorted by her
z-co.....y .
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father to the altar down an aisle MRS. LLOYD E. IIAUFFMAN
3-Da..... of CaoatllaD Mo ....d
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marked with candleabrae, circled
Il D,rtmo.t~ Avenlie
4-"LOST PLAN" AIRMEN" _
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The bridal gown will be of ~~~~~~~~~~~::;;;~
white peau de soie with a portrai' -=
_.. _-.- Slin., Mon., Tiles., Wed.
neckline of French Alencon lace
Jllne 23, 24, 25 26
embroidered with seed pearls,
WALT DISHErs
long .wedding point sleeves. a fit"CINDERELLA"
ted bodice. and a bouffant skir!
with a back bow faShioned to a
pl.. Color Cartoo..
chapel .train. She wllI wear a bon"SIAM"
net of matching lace with an im-'
Matinee dally at I P.M. except Wed.
For Cinderella
ported silk illusiOn fingertip veil.
Evening! Shows at 7 I: 9 P.M.
The bridal bouquet wil1 be a cresE;,tlre Show I. Tech.lcolor!
cent of white roses with 1I11es of
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the valley and variegated PittsIIG YACATION MATiNEE FOR
I« "",inion OUr IINdo I.onl SUndOCk,· and
burgh Ivy.
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Miss Marilyn Dean of Wellesley
shaded porc'hes Or enjoying Our spacious
. HllIina bath. Delict... mOil; supervised
Hills will attend the bride as maid
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Bunsperller of Germantown and
Miss Sheila B;.own, daughter of
Mt:. and Mrs. Bishop wlll ..... the late Mr. Granville Baines.
. The mat'l'lalle Of Miss Vera
Mrs. Nora K. Brown of Cieveiand side at 805 Harvard avenue.
'A .double wedding will take
suzanne Lundy, daughter of Mr.
place In· August.
••- D.''Harry Lewls Lundy
Height8. 0., and Mr. Walter
John
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camp HIll, Pa., and Mr. Thomaa
Brown pf Stamford, Conn., beMiss Sally Gaskill was guest of
Announcement has been made
Darlington Jones, Jr., son of Mr.
came the bride· of Mr. Edwin honor, along with Miss ElIzi,beth of the engagement and forthcomBnd Mrs. Jones, 25 Dartmouth
Vandewater Bishop, son of Mr. Ann Forsythe, at a dinner and Ing marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth
Circle, wu performed In a double
and Mrs. Vandewater. Bishop of shower given Monday evening by Mercer Knapp, of New York, to
ring ceremony In the Camp Hnl
Sparks, Md., at a 5 o'clock candle- Mrs: W. R. LeCron of Cedar lane Dr. John W. Nason of Darien.
Presbyterian Church on Saturday
light service Saturday. June 15, and her daughter. Mrs. Kenneth €onn., for mer president of
In the Swarthmore PresbyteriJln Wr,·ght. of Houston, Tex., at Mrs. Swarthmore College, by the prooon June 15 by the Rev·
aflern
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Mr. Spencer B. Smith.
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Leeron's home.'
spective bride's parents, Mr. and
. The bride was given In marrl- wh1te bag. Her corsage was a. officiated at the wedding cereMr. and Mrs. Leroy F. F. Wright Mrs, C. Douglas Mercer. of Brookt th
She wore a cymbidium orchid.
Mony.
of Rose Valley. 'ormerIy of lIne, Mass, alld Paris HIll, Me..
b h
age y er a er.
. The bridegrooms's mother was
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chapel length gown of chiffon
. tar ecora ons were of white Swarthmore, will entertain the The marriage will take place In
taffeta and hand cli~ed chantllly gowned in champagne beige self carnation~. asters, snapdragons, ,wedding party and out-of-town the autumn.
lace fashioned along empire llnes. embroidered silk organza with and ferns and candles gra~ed the guests at a bridal brunch SaturMrs. Knapp. " member of the
It featured a bodice of lace flnish- Peter Pan eollar, pearl neckline, ends of the pews. White flowers day morning, before the marriage Cosmopolitan Club of New York.
ed with a bow in t,he front and a three quarter push-up sleeves. full were pew markers.
of Miss Gaskill, daughter of Mr. Is du-ector of the United Nations
bouffant skirt' with back fullness. skirt over matching 'taffeta slip
~C?rted 'by h~r tat~er:. the and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill of Home Hospitality Group. Dr.
Her fingertip veil of P'ren~h iIlu- with matching hat and shoes. Her bnde wore a' SWISS embrOIdered University 'place, and Mr. David Nason left Swarthmore College in
sion fell from a matching head, gloves and bag were in white. tiered organ?y floor length gown Lawrence Billet. son of Mr. and 1953 to become president of the
piece.. She carried a cascade bou- Her corsage was a cymbidium fashioned ,:",th' ~ateau neckline. Mrs. Harry B. Billet of Cleveland, Fo.reign Policy Association:
and flnger.llp ve,l attached to a 0., which will take place Saturday
quet of white carnations with orchid.
inset c()rsage of white cattalyn
The wedtling reception follow- pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet evening at 8 o'clock in the SwarthMy. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup
orchid;'
ed the ceremony. at' the home of of white roses.
more Presbyterian Church.'
of. Haverford avenue have anMiss Michaela Ann Memeis- the bride's parents.
Miss Jeannette Lust of C l e v e - .
nounced the engagement of their
dorff of. New York City attended
The ,bride. Is a gra.duate . of land. 0., was maid of honor. MISs
REHEARSAL DINNER
daughter, Miss Kathleen Lee Jesthe bride as majd of honor, gown-. Camp Hili School d wlll rece,ve Ellen Braunstein of Long Island
The rehearsal dinner preceding sup and Mr. Henry Lewis Harvey.
ed in light tangerlne'sllk organza her college d~gree from Swarth- arid Miss Virginia Gottschal, -of the 'marriage of Miss Catherine Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of
with an oft shoulder neckline and moreCopege.m June of !95S. The Pittsburgh . we r e bridesmaids. Murdoch James, daughter' of Mr. "Arrowhead Farm," Boothwyn.
full skirt over matching taffeta bridegroom Is a graduate of Hav- Each attendarit wore a white or- and Mrs. Edward Murdoch James
The marriage will. be solemnized
slip and crinoline. She wore a erford IDgh School, an alumnus of gandy gown over Nile green with of Nortl1 Swarthmore avenue and August 10 in the Swarthmore
light. tanllerlne headpiece' and S,:"arthmore. College and. served green sashes and matching head- Donald Gordon Follett Jr., son of Methodist Church.'
'hoes and carried a cascade bou- wllh the Umted States Navy as a dresses. Miss Lust carried a gol- Mr. and Mrs. Follett of Oberlin
Miss Jessup attended the Uni~uet of. Orange Delight ..oses and Lieutenant. (jg). He is now a st~- den colored carnation bouquet avenue will be given this evening versity of Vermont and is a memHarv~st Moon carnations inter- dent at the Wharton ~chool, Um- while Miss' Braunstein and Miss by Mrs. Edward M. Bassett at her ber of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Harvey is
sper"ed with Ivy.
versity of Pennsylvama where he Gottschal carried bouquets of home on North Chester raOd.
attending Cornell University and
Bridesm;uds' were Miss Irene wi11 receive his Ma~ter's Degree pink carnations. and lavender
The marriage will iake place to- is a member of Phi Gamma Delta.
HOTOer Acock of Coatesville. Md. In Junf1, 1958.
asters.
morrow at 3: 30 p.m. in the
and MIss .Tudith Douglas Hope of
Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Jr., will
Mr. John Robins of Watertown. Swarthmore Presbyterian .Church. 'TOMORROW'S WEDDING
New York City. They ;"'ere reside in Swarthmore.
.
N.Y.• was best man. Mr. Edwin
Among the out-of-town guests
gowned llke the mald of honor. ·Mr. and Mrs. Jones entertam- Wolf and Mr. William Kenyon of
ENGAGEMENTS
arriving this week to attend the
and carried harvest moon carna- ed for the bridal party at the re- Swarthmore were ushers.
. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross wedding of Miss Elizabeth Aun
tions"with Ivy.
hearsar dinner' Flriday night at the
Attendants and ushers were all Thomson of Benjamin West ave- Forsythe. daughter. of Mr. and
Mr. Wl1llam Donald Jones, Jr.. Harrisburger Hotel an<;l at break- of Swarihmore College.
nue announce the engagement of Mrs. Francis Hamlln Garland For_
304 V'as!jllr avenue. attended the fast for the bridegroo~, ushers
The bride's mother wore a blue their daughter. Miss Helen Joan sythe of Thayer road, to Mr. Wllgroom as best man. The ushers and wives on the wedding day.
lace gown ·over pink ,taffeta with Thomson. to Mr. John ~enry nDm David Ziegenfus, son of Mr.
pearl design, and pink petal head Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. William C. F. Zigenfus
band with matching shoes and E. Davis of Melbourne, Fla.. for- of Dickinson avenue are the
gloves, She carried a· corsage of merly· of Swarthmore.
bride's grandmother and grandpink sweetheart roses"
. Both Miss Thomson and Mr. father, Mr. arid Mrs. Halbert PowThe bridegroom's mother was Davis .are graduates of Swarth- ers Gillette, of San Marino, Cal .•
attired in pale pink organza and more IDgh, School. Miss 'l;hotnson her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert
wore a pink feathered headdress. is attending' Shippensburg State Scranton Gillette. with their
Her corsKge was. of pink sweet- Teachers College. Mr. Davis grad- daughters Aunt! and Susan, of
heart roses.
uated from Harvard University in Lake Forest. III., Mrs. Clyde F ..
The bride. who majore<;i in 1956 and is now serving in the Resseguie of South Bend, Ind .• and
CLOSED SATURD~Y 12 NOON
mathematics. was graduated with United States Army.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle F. Harris of
, honors from Swarthmore College
: . \Chagrin Falls. 0., Mr. and Mrs.
":'
this month. She i.s
working at. the . Mr. and Mrs. D.nlel Mvron Norman Yates of Pittsburgh. Mr.
.
Observatory.
Seifer of East· Lansing and Stur- and Mrs. Oscar Turner Smith Jr.•
The groom will graduate from gis. Mich .• · announce the engage-I of Baltimore, Md. and Mr. and
AUGUST
Swarthmore College in 1958.
ment and approaching marriage I Mrs. Samuel Jackson. Jr., of St.
JULY
. Following the ceremony a re- of their daughter. Miss LIbby Michael's, Md. The latter will be
ception was held at the Strath Joan· S~ifer. to Lt. (j.g.) Philip house guests of Mr, and Mrs. RobHaven Inn for 80 guests. Among Le~lie Hummer, son of Mrs. Paul ert ArnoldI of Wallingford. .
Swarthmore, Pa.
102 Park Avenue
the out-of-town guests were the M. Hummer of Rutgers avenue.
The marriage willbe solemnized
bride's uncle and aunt Mr.' and and the late Mr. Hummer. Miss .tomorrow at half after five o'clock
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~r~s.~Ed~W~ip~~Ha~y~th~o~m~t~h~w~a::ite of Seifer ,is...a graduate of Kemper It!. the Swarthmore PresbyterIan
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Hall, Kenosha. Wis., and attend- Church.
ed Swarthmore College and the
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University of Edinburgh, ScotPRE-NUPTIAL DINNER
land.
Mr. Avery F. Blake. Jr., was
Lt. Hummer is. a graduate ot the host last night at a bachelor
\
the Wharton School, University dinner at his home in Villanova
of Pennsylvania.
for the ushers' who will attend
The wedding wi11 take place Mr. Ronalll Eugene Sutton whose
Saturday. July 13. at Sturgis. marriage to Miss Patricia Nield
Mich.
Blake. Mr. Blake's sister, wtll
take place tomorrow afternoon
Mr. and ·Mrs. Grover C. ·Greene in . the Swarthmore' Methodist
of South Chester road announce Church at 2 o'cloc\<.
the engagements of thelrdaughters Miss Doris Ethel Greene to
Mr.. Alfred Benton Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs..John Alfred Smith
of Linwood, and Miss Lois Eleanor Greene to Mr. Morgan Granville Haines, son of Mrs. Margaret
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the brlele;· Mr. Avery· F. Blake,
;n., of :Vl\lanova; 'Mr. James J.
WhIte of Chicago, IlL; Mr. Steven
D. Clark of Washington, D.c.; and
Mr. Frank A. 0sI
The bride's mother chose a
gown at azure blue silk organza
with s •.i-d·-up collar, three qUar....•
ter 1enllth sleeves and full skirt,
with matching hat and shoes,
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PETER E. TOLD, lIIAJUOBIE TOLD, PllBUSIIBJUiI
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PETER Eo TOLD, E41tor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
EpWed as Second Class Matter, January' 24, 1929, at the Poat
OIHce at Swarthmore, Pa., un,!1er the Act of March 3, 1879.
. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, P,ENNA:, JYNE 21,1957
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Paul.Hummer, BOO of Mn. Paul State BepubJl.ean C<4p ttee June. eon in Btinbe,y given tor 1IIe
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a graduate student In city plan- ilrUjiie8itiiofiiMrsiii'iDi·iL.iiTi'l'1liiuitmii8inniiiofiiMiirsi;.iHioiwiairdilwjiIlIiams of York.
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ruary, having served In the navy
as a lieutenant (j.g.) for two
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Chester road spent three days in
Next COu .... Starts Wednesda, Evening. ·June 26..
Atlantic, City, N. J., over last
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Swarthmore ~flg" Sch_1 Gymnasium
week end, while both couples"
CI••,., lim it,d' in siD ••• Advance re.ervations
celebrated ~heir fifteenth wedding
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anniversaries.'
704 14•• Ave.... 'rol...... 'on
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Snyder
of Rutgers avenue had as thier
guests last week Mrs. J. Calvin
Rivers and daughters' Beth and
Carolyn of Chesterfield, S. C., who
left Wednesday after a visit of
Brighten the Home
several days. Beth also visited a
camp classmate Mary Scott VanLishtentheHo1J8ework
deventer In Bryn Mawr.
'M,!". and Mrs. Frank G. Kennen
of Harvard aVenue ariived home .
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ThurEday of last week 'fro~ White
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Sulphur Springs, W. 'Va., where
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during the first· part of th' ns ~
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formerly of Swarth- to four, seminars a week which American Medical . Association
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attended, a performance of' "Hotel
Citizenship Seminar, a summer I Kay, who·will be a senior next Paradiso", starring'Bert Lahr.
. project made up of college stu-I year at Beaver, In May was in- 'Mr. RObert H. Bradford, son of
dents from all over the United itiated into Kappa Delta Pi, na- Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bradford,
State•. The croup will live at the tlonal education fratenilty.'
of Bancroft road, Moylan, flew
I Plaza Hotel. Kay will be workDr. and Mrs. William Y. Rial' to Boston on Sunday for two
ing for the Honorable Thor C. of Harvard avenue spent Wednes- weeks of advance training in PerTollefson, Congressman for the day and Thursday Ju~e 5, 6 In I sonal Sale.
Complete Hotel Pa4lilie, for Btm'luet'
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Receptions,IParlie,' I
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M~HODIST NOTES
There will be a celebration of
The "Pairs 'n' Spares" will meet
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock at the church at 7:30p.m. tonight
Sunday morning, and a service of for a "hike" in Crumm Valley,
Morning ·Prayer will be held at foliowed by meditation.
11: 15. Ushers for the latter service
Church School classes for all
will be as follows:
ages will begin at 9:45 a.m. Sun, C. S. Keller, head usher; H. G., day. At the 11 o'clOck Morning
Toland, alternate, J. H. Breakell, Worship Service the pastor, Rev.
C. E. Fellows, V. L. Fine, W. C. John C. ,Kulp, will use as his
H0litg, Jr., J. S. Thompson, and sermon subject ''Take Care of
G S. Valentine. Julian Bullitt ,Is Your Heart." There will be a suscheduled to serve as acolyte at pervised nursery for children. The
the 8 o'clock ~ervice, and Jack Junior clIurc!, program has been
Calhoun and Burton Gabriel at temporarily discontinued. This age
11: 15
children may sitlln the family pew
On Monday .(St. John Baptist) during the abbreviated summer.
Holy Commumon will be cele- service.
brated at 10' a.m.
During the morning service a
There will be a mid-week cele- pulpit scarf presented in memory
bration of the Holy Communion of Dr. J. Byers Roxby by the. staff
at 7. o'clock Wednesday morning, o~ the Temple Health Service and
and on Saturday (St. Peter's Day) Bible Mar k e r s presented by
Holy Communion will be cele- friends wllI be dedicated
brated at 10 a.m.
The last'MYF rally {or the seaTh..
, o n ay rom er former resi
e services of Everung Prayer son will be in the form of a cover- dence on S th Prln t
. will be discontinued until fall.
ed dish supper at 6:00 p.m. Mon,au
~e on avenue~
day evening at the Sharo;" HiJI
Mrs. Russell PhilliP.s and Mrs.
PRI:<:BYTERIAN NnTI:5.
Methodist church,
Howard Hopson entertained on
Mr. .Bishop will preach at the
The Commission on Education ;:esday at a luncheon at the
11 o'clock morning worship ser- will meet at 8 p.m. at the church. atgehlneuk, followed by a. ,~hower
vice this Sunday. The title of his
Every Wednesday morning and
t e home of Mrs.. Phillips on
sermon will be "The Summing afternoon through the summer a Shtrath Haven avenue, In honor of
Up.'.
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Fall Festival Workshop to prepare b r i '
. sltason 5 prospective
of tMisses
h eNI"ncy
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Church School classes through articles for the Christmas Bazaar t ree
des,the
and Juli_
Junior High will meet at 11 a.m. will be held in the church base- ~ne Roess and MIss Kathleen
The members of the Session and ment. There will be silpervlsion m ssu,P., Miss Na~cy Roess will be
th~ .. Woman's Assoolation of the for children. For transpI)rtation amed ~o. Wilham Bower. and
church invite all members of the call Mrs. Zino Connors, LO 6-6431' Miss Ju~anne Roess to William
churCh and all friends, of the Mrs. Gareld. Gray, Kl 3-9945 '0; ~;~erts ma double ceremony July
chprch to a farewell reception for Mrs. George Howard KI 3-8352
m the Swarthmore PresbyteriMr. and Mrs; Bishop Sunday
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afternoon, June 23,. from 5 ,until CIo4IUSTIAN SCIENCE NOTES wed Henry Lewis Hawey Jr.,
7 ,.'clock. The reception' offers a
"Is the Universe, Inchiding ~Ugu.st. 10. In the Swarthm?re,
meahs of personally expressing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"
ethodlst Church. .
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appreCiation and best wishes to will be the subject of the LessonMrs. Fra?k Ezekiel of ]J'rei<~l'
the Bishops as they take up their Sermon at Christian ScIence ser- Hill entertamed last Tuesday lit a
new. duties In Boston.
vices Sunday.
dessert and shower in honor of
A meeting of the congregation
The Golden Text is from John Miss Julianne Roess, daughter of
is called by the Session, for 12: 15 (1: 1.3): "In the beginning was Mr. find Mrs. Randolp? Roess of
p.m;'.Sunday, July 7, following the the Word, .anl! the Word was with Cornell avenue, who will be marmo~ning service, for the purpose God, and the Word was God. . . . ried July, 22 to Mrs. &:ekiel'~
of electing a nominating commit- All. things were made by Him; brother.
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tee to nominate a minister to the and without Him was not any
Sandra P~"sol of Lafayette ave-·
congregation for election as pastor.
T,!le Women's Bible Clas. will
meet together on Sunday morning,
June 30, at 9: 30 a.m: in the Woman's Association room
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PREsSYTERl!AN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
Jolin Schott, Associate Minister
, .' Swulay, .Jun" 23
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entertamed a few contempoAlI are welcome to attend the rarles at the Swarthmore ~wim
se,:"ices at,First C"u~ch of Christ. Clu~ Sunday afternoon. In 'celeScientist 206 Park avenue at 11 bra~on of her seventh lllrthday.
o'clock.
MISS Catharine FusseII has been
visiting her mother MrS. z,pIton
FusseII of Vassar avenue' for sevLE
TTERS TO THE EDITOR eral days and will retumto Cornell University, Ithaca, No Y., for
The OpIDI..... expreueG below are .graduate work in botany.
tbose
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All
lettersoftotbe
TbeIndlvlduBi
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must
Mr. and Mrs. R. P: Hansen ot
be .....ed P8eUdon_ _
toe Vermont and Califonila with
used U the writer Is kit",", to the th I
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e rchildren, Kristen, feter and
t ,the discretion of the Eric. were gutlsts for sei(eralil.ays
this week .of Dr. aild MrS. Milton
JO~i~ulp
Dear Editor:
Dank of Dartmouth avenue. Mr;
At I'ts last
Hansen, a glider pilot with Dr.
Robert Wilde
meeting, Borough Dank du'
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, Minister of Musia
Council heard
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rlOg or d War 2, is the
Sunday, .June 23
th Sh'
a suggestion that author of a number of detective '
9:4!; A.M.-'-sunday School.
b e
11";:r Lot on Rutgfilrs avenue novels and other books and';
. 11:00 AoM. _ Morning 'Worship e purc ased for an ad
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parking
lot.
As
a
citizen
and
a
tax
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are at
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. r. am a solutely opposed to Baltimore Pike I it thi
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• "wrence Whitt emore R ector.thIS proposal. as the ob'lecti ons 10 Los Alamos, N. M.,
e where
s week
for
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It are so numerous that is should more will
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spen a '·year at the
8:0P A.M.-Holy Communion. . not be nee
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Ob i I . essary to mention them. Scientiflc. Laboratory. He will be
Menday (St. !obn BapUsl)
v ou.y , the one who made the on leave of absence from.Swarth·
10:00A.M.-.Holy Communion.
:;:~esbon had overlooked the fact more College, whereihe Is a mem=
,.' Wednesday, .J1lIIe 26
a
Swarthmore citizens will ber of th ..
, 7:00 .A.M.-Holy Communion.
have a schoo,1 tax Increase ,of six Elm
' e CIVICS depa~tm~nt. The
~y (St. Peters Day)
mills to pay In Au st
. ores c~lId,:n, DaVId and
10:00 A.M.-,..Holy Communion.
, I t Is my unders';:di~g that Dr ~~a~~r:.o~'11 live ~th them In
THE R~;~~CIETY
Shirer will want at least $25,000 Mary, who a:d th~lX d.aughter
Sunda)', .June 23
for the lot, on top of which would College in Mi,!:'~ding <:arl~t~n
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. be the cost of grading and paving. them there for th to. WIll Jam
Monday, .June 2(
. If the .Borough's treasu I
fl"
e summer.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
th~t it can stand such : : e~p~n;i~ anr:'Mulrsse JAOhnssdon, daughter of Mr.
Wednesday, Jane 26 .
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All day sewing for A.F.S.C,
ure. am sure that our property Chester road left on M d
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qwners would be justified in in- the National'
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on ay or
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~stlng on a substantial tax'reduc- ferlo.hen Mi~us\Ch·camp at 1'.'hon
. ' '. ., were she will
· SWARTH'MORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
I have communicated m'; view. be an assistant councilor for the
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0 ark ave1 l:oo.A,M.-TheLesson-5ennon'
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will be "Is the' Universe Includ- well to let Council know how you friends at
and
Ing '!oIan, EvolveG by Atomic fee!.
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Force?" .
Thursday, June 6 of last week for
Wednesday evening'meetlng each
~ C. WOOD Mrs. William Hobbs of Park ave~ 1 P.M" Reading Room, Molly M a I ' f
'!ue who will leave for Europe in
4011 . l>arimouth Aveuue, open
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Mrs. Irvin R. M".aciEJ.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. AlbrIght .Jones, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Woelfel of '
of Elm avenue had as week end College avenue have had as their
gueSts at their summer home in house guests Mrs. L. B. Woelfel
Mrs. Joseph F. Gl\Bkl11, Jr.,
Eaglesmere Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace and daughter Ethel of Webster with her small daughter Deborah
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G roves, M o.
Ellzabeth. of Boulder, Colo., her
Go wmg
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kn-ase,
'Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schu- Rister Miss ,Deborah 1l'hompson
f01'11lerly of Middletown road, macher ,of College avenue observ-! and mother Mrs. Jack Thompson
Media, are living at the Strath ed their 25th wedding annlver- of Cllfton Forge, Va.,' have been
Haven Inn until they have posses- sary Tuesday with a qulet dinner visiting in Swarthmore. They arsion of their new home on Rose at which Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. rived last week for tl!,.e, Plehl-AlPRlfiuED DIviDEND
Valley road.
Jones were the guests.
len wedding and will be here
this week end for the BtIlett-Gasno. ""lIular q ...rtwrly' di¥lde.d
kill wedding. Mr. Thompson also
of $1.50 por ...... o. the 6"
cumuloti". ,rehrrwc/ stOck has
arrived last week. end. Mr. and
..... docIated, payable Juty 15,
I Mrs. Thompson entertoined the
1957 10 stockholdon 01 record
PERSONAL
WANTED
I Thompson and Gaskill families at
Ju.. 29; 1957.
PERSONAL - Available: exper- WANTED - Odd jobs inside or I dinner Sunday noon at the Strath
ienced, responsilble college girl
- . will . . . . .Ileol.
outside. Please contact Gordon Haven inn.
Klngsw_d 3·1448
for part time work, dealing with Jansson KIngswood 3-0200, ex, .
Robort S. WIck. Protldo.1
' Mrs. ~ha.rles Israel of Ml8IJU,
babies, offices, research, or what- tension, 235, evenings.
I. C. C. Loa. Co.
WILLIAM BROOKS
ever is on hand. Free the late WANTED' _ To do day's work Fla., dellghted her mally Swarth418 Markol 51.
Ashl!8 & Ruhhlsh Removed afternoon hours and evenings;
Monday and Tuesday. Swarth- more friends with a brief visit
C...." Po.
also week ends. Call LOwell 6- more references. CHester 2-6820. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and
Lawns Mowed, Gene"l'al
Ju.. 14, 1957
7480.
Bauliq
PERSO"=:"'N"'AL=-.::.--;:;Furn1;----;:-t-ur-e--;Ro-e- WANTED -' To do tutoring 'in Mrs. Israel were staying with
Z38 Hardlnc Ave •• lIIorton, Pa
foreign languages. Experienced Mrs. Israel's mother Mr. F: H.
finishing. Custom Cabinet work.
teacher.
Telephone KIngswood 3- Graser in Germantown while Mr
Call after 5 P.M. Andrew Spanier, ~L
.
Israel was here to attend the reJr., KIngswood 3-2198.
:-- B!,b)' sitting job by union of his Philadelphia Central
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired. WANTED
HOOVER
local semor high school student.
.
Parts, accessories; Milt Glass - Telephone KIngawood 4-~.48y.c
HIgh School Clas~ .of 1900: Last
Bicycle, . Hobby, Toy Shop, 205 WAN'l'ED _
Authorized Senice
Apartmeni, first week the Israels vISIted thell' two
East
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
Free PI.k.p a.d D.llvery
fioor, four or five, rooms for daughters Miss Frances Evans and
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Oppotwo adults. Call CLeaI'brook 9- Mrs. Nelson Thompson and Mrs.
site Clifton Theater.
24 Hoar Serv'.e
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Thompson's three sons Stephen,
Se~l.e All M,ak. CI...en
WANTED -_Wo~en. Earn good Michael, and pavid, all of War-·
Pape,r la,s far
,money. Convemen·t transporta-I ren O\lio
tion. Enjoy the companionship of
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friendly people and earn. good
Five Swatth!;nore girls have 171/2 S.Chestar Rd. 114-1700
money while packing chewing left for the Girl Scout Camp,
Raymond J. Dawson, Media
gum during day or evening shift: Camp -Elizabeth Borton for a twit
210 w. ,State St.
. LO 604692
7.50 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. or 4.20 p.m.
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'SWARTHMORE, PA.
to 12.20 a.m. Mondays through wee ~nc3mpmen.
at..,n e rFridays. Pleasant work, air con- son WIll be in the Pioneer Unit.
Large
ditioned; Darby - Gladwyne bus Jane Aftron, CbrlsUne Garrett,
built with new
passes door. Come see Mr. John Patsy Halley, and Susan Carroll
Sofas $8l1-Over 30 years experi- Daly at
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
Chewl~~
be In Tumbledown Trail.
ence. SIx years of Swarthmore
$500 MONTHLY
references. All work is done in
Mr.' and Mrs. RObert B. ClotjtAND SON
Starting . salary for 2 .III!IKYlI..e-trpe
our own shop under personal
ler of Columbia avenue, spent, the
salnrMn to ,.piesent' la"i!e Eastern
G'"fRAI CONTRAUOR
supenrision of Mr. Seremba. Estiin Swarthmore week end in Montclair, N. J. with
llnand" corporetfO't. No tray.1. Sal ..
mates are free. Thom Seremba.
Phone Sharon Hill 0734. Budget at hours as convenient. Call ,Mrs. Clothier's ,brdthet - in -law Til. FI_rs • Plostlc Til.
...,.,1••u:. and abiUtr desired, esta~
payments.
KIngswood 3-3151.
.llIted residant: 2S-«I yeal'l old. marand sister Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mod.1'II Kltch.ns
WANTED - Lawn' mowing and Cook; On Saturday they attendded, capabl. ot ollumlnl raspoasibll.
PERSONAL
Alferotlon.
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Belvedere Coc- . odd jobs in Swarthmore and
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requestfruJ In.em.,., plea ..
ed
.he
party
given
by
Mr.
and
vale.centHome,
2507
Chestnut
vlcinitv.
Three'
teenagers.
Call
Include
brl.f ~na. history,
011
street, Chester. Edge of Swarth1401 Rldl.' Avenu.'
....,..pl1es O)nRdenlol. Ou, \Cd.Im'" hoft
more. Aged,senlle, chronic, con. KIngswood 3-5932, KIngswood 3- Mrs. Cook to introduce Miss
Helen
Lock
of
Gloucester,
Mass.,
bHft tnf&Jm~ of this ad. ao. A. l..
valescent men and women. Ex. 4609".'==0-'-_=_ _ _...._..,.---..-,CH....r '2-4759
~wo;thmor"".
"pllen l food.. spacious ground. WANTED:"" Stenographer-typist, whose e'lgagement to Mr. Richard
2.5689
Blue Cross honored, Sadie. Pippin
varied office work,' .including Cook has been announced•.
Turner, proprietor. CHester 2- monitoring small swifchboard.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Mo.
5373.
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and
their daughters Ginnie and
PERSONAL - Two grandmoth- liberal vacation. Giye experiel\ce
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and
salary
desired.
Box
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Joan of South Chester road left
ROOFING
ers with time on their hands Swarthmorean. '
" yesterday to vacation at Ft. Lal!d~
\Vill
mend,
hem,
darn
for
frantic
,,: ~ ·'IF.HTlAL AND
homemakers. Klngswood 3-5177. WANTED - Child care or rellef erdale, Fla., for a month., A four Gutters
nursing week ends. Practical
, -COMMERCIAL
FOR SALE - Lovely set sterWarm·Alr HeoHng
cruise to Ha~ana and Na,sa"ul
nurse
highest local references.
ling flatware in mahogany chest.
Is included in their ,plans.
Air-Conditioning
Ne""r used. Reasonable. ReplY CHester 3~178 af~r 4, p.m.
Alterations
WANTED - College girl desire~
Box C, The Swarthmorean.
Sh••t M.tal Work
full time sqmmer work, typing
FOR SALE
lHOM .SEREMBA
335 Da~tmouth Avel.u.
or child care. Telephone KIngsI
FOR' SALE Collies, AKC, wood 4-2718.
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"George" and "Matnie" want
FOR RENT
J F BLACKMAN
La,.,.
Ct.lr
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homes where love, fun are flowing. 'I'wo beautifully marked FOR RENT _- Cape May Point, 6 Years of Sw.rtlnno...........
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Box
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three bedroom cottage, shade
sable - white 9 months puppies,
Sharon. Hili 0734
trees, 1'k blocks from protected
~-~.-~-~-~-~~iiiii~iiiii~~iiiii~~~ with
bred children,
feir disposition,
hometrained,
raised bathing beach. $85 weekly. -utilcompletely
ities included, June 29 to July
inoculated. 'KIn~ood 3-7783.
Telephone LOwell 6-3115.
FOR SALE-Two female Siamese
Auto orlving In,tructio..
PIOURE FRAMING
",Ittens nine :weeks old. Reaocean-front
sonable. KIng"wood 3-1352.
Ca" for You
PORTRAIT STUDIO
J., for July.
FOR SAP' 1954 ·Ch\!vrol.,.,et,....,.,tw.,.,.o,.,.~ N.
S6 PER HOUR
0, 'The Swarthmorean.'
door sedan, radio and heater,
Edw.rd F. M.. CH..... 20434.
LOST
low mileage; e)
p.m. .
Ilftotographic 'SuPJllie.
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with pearls, size of quarter. Re,InteriOr & Exterior
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FOR
SAUl!:
- Double box spring, turn to Millard Robin§OD. Ravard.
State & Mannie Sts,
Phone: kt 3004216
single
bed,
crlb,
'studio
couch,
Media
Free Estimates
EMIL SPIES
music .winet,' baby carrl.,
'YOin'
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CalI
Sunday
after
12
W.tck
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;,. Swartlnnore '
KIngswood 4-2064.
Po"'!.r', nf F. C. 8od~ ~ SCfM
~pen Friday evenings
Klngswood .3·8761
Eck and Christine Gerner, SOD
and daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Chares Gerner of South PrInceton
avenue, have been patients at
Lankenau Hospital tor eye~ surgery and expect to return home
this week end.
Mrs. George ,B. Heckman and
Mrs. Percy Belfleld, Jr., are members of' the planning commlttee
of "Kitchen Katles",
recently
organized group of the Republican Women of Pennsyivania,
Hannah Penn House" headed by
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, Mt.
HolYQke place.
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Remember- With the return to us of
each $100.00 worth of Register Slips.
we'lI give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
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Swift's Premium
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Je,ck Prichard
,ROGER RUSSELL
Extra Special
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Fine Watch end
Clod Kepoirs
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Swarthmore. Po.
Members New York Stock Elcheng.
~00d 4-2035
LOeuat 8,2900
'Diluzio and' Sons
Florist
TEL
Formerly
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CARNS
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Dick Franchetti
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BARCLAY-May 23. Account oC Girard
Trust Com Exchange Bank and Dorothy
B. 'Barclay. Executon. Estate of }"I'llnk
L. Harclay. Deceased.
BARON-May' 24. First and }o'inal Ac,.count oC SophIe O,ucbowski. Admlnlstraa
trbe. Estate of JuUa Baron. Dec:eaaed.
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. BEALL-May 24. 1-'lrst and Jolnal Ac,.count of Grace M. Beall, Executrix. FAtate
of Horace Burns BeaU. Deeeued.
BETNER-May 27. }o"'int 'and Final Account of Jamea M. Brltbdn. Trustee. u/w
of HarrIet S. Betner. Trust for Annabelle
Roberti. Eslate of Harriet S. Setner. I)e..
ceased.
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BUSHO~G-May 27. Aceount of Girard
Trust Corn Exchange Bank and DailY ltJ.
Bushong. Ekecutol1l. Estate of Morton E.
BushonK. Deeeased.
CALEY·~May 11. First and Final Ae-count of Anthony Wa)'ne Caley and Flnt
National· Bank of Cheater County. and
Trust Company. West Chester. Exeeutora.
Estate of Howard Lewis Caley. Deeealed.
CAREY-MBJ' 28, First and Final AccOunt of Joseph F. Care)'. Exeeutor. F..tate
of Edward J. Carey. Deceased.
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. CARVER-May 28. Accc:iunt of Girard
Trust Com Exehange Bank. Frances H.
W61f and Joseph R. Maxwell. Executon.
Estate of, Maretta Vernon Carver. De-
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CHIMIENTI-May 13. First and Final
Account of Frank Cblmlenti. Exeeutor.
.F..tate of Maria Theresa Chlrnlentl. alk
M Teresa CwnfnU. Deceased.
COLL-May 28. Account of Girard Trust
Corn Exchange Bank. Executor. Estate of
Catherine eon. Deceased.
COM.LY-May 20, Fint and Final Account of John A... Comly and Frank T.
Comly; AdmInistrators. C.T.A .• Eetate of
I. Amanda 'Comly a/k as Ida Amanda
Comly. Deceased.
CUNNINGHAM-May 28. Flnt and
Final .Accoupt of D. Rice Longaker. Ad.
mlnlstrator. 2state of Mary Cunningham
a/k as Mary N. Cunningham. Deceased.
DALES-May 27. Firat and }~inal Account of Benton Dales. Administrator. Estate of Harriett B. Dales. n/k as .Harriett
Dales. De~.
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DAVIS-May 27. FI"t and Final Ae-count of Mary J. feathennan. Exeeutrlx.
Estate tlf Sarah I\rlnton Davis, a/k as
Sarah B. Da",is, Deceased.
FELTON-Mu ,28. Aecount of Girard
Trust Corn Exehange Bank (Fonnerl)'
Girard Trust Company) TnlBtlee. Estate of
Edftar COr..way Felton. Deeeaaed.
}'ERGUSON-May 15. }o~1l1It and Final
Account of Madel1ne Ward and _Catherine
Strader, Exeeutileea. Estate of MU7 C.
FerRU&On. Deceased.
FLOUNDERS-May 21. Fint and Final
Aeeount of Provident Tradesmens Bank
and Trust· Company,· (}o~0n;aerI7 Fint- N&tlonal ,Bank of Media) Tru8tee.' Deed of
Trult of Loull8 E. Floundel'B. Settlor.
FREEMAN-May 27. Second Account of
the Trust. Fll"1It Account of Provident
Tradesmens Bank and Trust Company
(Formerly Provident Trust Compatl)' of
Philadelphia) S",ceeeding Trus~. Estate
·of ,HArold A. Freeman. Deeea5ed.
- GARRE'M'-May 28. First and Final Ac·
l"Ount of Provident TrAdesmena Bank and
Trust Company
(Formerly
Provident
Trult Company of Philadelphia) Rnd Jesse
GArrett Forsythe. Executora. Estate of
Allee M. Garrett. Deceued.
GELLETICH-May 28. Firat and Final
Aceount 'of Joseph F. Gelletich. Admin"
I"trator. F..tat.e of Frank Gelletleh a/k &I
Frank GeletIC'h and Frank ,leletich. De-
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HABBART-May 27. Firat a'nd Final
Account of Irene G. Habbart. Administra·
I trlx. Estate of Hartl' D. :-Uabbart. De-
-.::xecutor. Estate of Harriet, L. Harding.
IleeeMed.
HARDMAN-May 28. First and Final
Account of -Delores T. Green Turner. Adminiltratrix... C.T.A .. Ea~te of EDhralm
L. Hardman. Deceased.
HENDERSON-May G. FIrst and Final
Account of Provident Tradesmens Sank'
and Trust Company. (Formerly First
National Bank of Delaware County). Exeeuto~; Estau,,' of Marpret B. Henderson.
Deeeased.
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HOLDEN-May 23.' First and Final Account of Bertha May Holden and George
Kirk Holden. Executors. Estate of Henry
Holden •. Deceased.
I{OPKlN8-Ma)'" 28. 'FInt and Final
Account of Williatn L. Cleaves. Executor.
Estate of John Haddon Hopkins. De~.
JOHNSON-May U. FInt' Rnd Rlnal
Account of A. SIdney Johnson. )1'•• Executor. F..atate ,of Albert'S. Johnson. ~ceaaed.
LEVIS-May 23. Third A~eount of Provident Tradesmens Bank and Trust Sampanv (Fonnerly The First National Bank
of Delaware County) Cunrdian. Estate of
Mary W. LevIs. (An Alleged Weak.Minded
Person)
LONGMAID-May 28. A~count of .Girard
Trust Corn Exchange Bank and Sydney
E; Longmald. Executors. F...state of Annie
Longmaid. DeeeIl8ed.
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LUBY-May 28.' First and Final Ae.
rount- of E. Agnes MeGQJdrl~k. Executrix.
Estate bf Elistlbetb A. Luby. Deeeased.
MARKS-May 8. Fint and Final Ae.
count of Rose Wol80n Marks •. ExeciJtrix.
Estate of Myer Maika. Decwaed.
MARSDEN-May 23. Firat and Final
Aemunt of CArroll L: Manden. Executor.
RII Stated by His Personal Rep-reaentatlve.
Lee A. Marsden. Estate of Irene A. Mara.
den. DeceaBed.
ltfAYBERRY-May 28. First and Final
Account or Habart A. Hawley. Executor.
Estate a( Susie Stevens Mayberry. Deceas.-..t.
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BANTA-May 28. Firat and l-inal Account of S. Marsbull Wilson and Paul R.
Bruney. Exeeuton. Estate of Frank Banta.
ITrust
~;rRDING-May :28. Al!coun~ ;f Girard
Corn Excbange Bank (Surviving
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FORMICA
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'LA~C TILE. VINYL TILE
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Commercial Consliuctioll
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niaRlCAL CONTRAOOR
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Aqcount ot James Cheater Anderaon.
Executor. Estate of Mary A. Anderson.
eused.
SALADA TEA
PAINTING
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GREEN SLIPS
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dbtrlbatlon of the balante; ~rta1n.ed to
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ALDEl4-May 24, Flnt and Final Account of Mildred Lurty and James L. Ran.
"kin. Executo1'8, F..tate of Clara D. Alden •
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OIlPlUJlS' COUJIT
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NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
OF ACCOUNTS
NoUce .. "~.7 "Yea to 1ae1n. le.cate..
cnd1toJ'll u" all penon. lateral_ tht
aceMlllt. la It._ 10000w" "tates un Mea
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and Clerk of OrphaJu' eo.rt .. tbe c...
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to tlae 0 ........• e.art
aald CHat, on
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Me COSKER-May 23. First and Final
Account of Rev. F'nLncia HaHman. ~
lor. EBtate of Catharine H. MeCoaker.
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MULLER-;.-May 27. First and Fina' Ac-'
oount of Frank Fenton· MuUer. Ada F.
Mather and Laura -Multer Rose. EXeeQtora.
Esta·e of Frank Mullet. Deeeued.
.NESS~MftJ' 28. First and Final Aea
Munt of Louise Nessel. Admlnilrtratriz.
FBta.e of Maxwell Nessel. J:>e.. 2 ped.
O·CONNOR-May'. Fjrst and Final Ae-'rount of Marion A. O·Connor. Admlnlstratri:s. Estate of Nlcbolas _F. O'Connor alk
as N. F. O·Connor. De ....t.
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OLIVER-May 17. Fint and Final Aecount of Arehl"bald H. H. Oliver.. Exeeutor.
Betate of .Tamei Oliver. De
sed.'
PETBRSON~M• .,. 28. Fint IU'ld Fhtal
Aeeoont of Cltbe1'ul National Bank. Bumtor. lWtate of ItoeaIf, A. Petenoll. Jle-
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A~ -of IlatltlWa PauhPD. AdalJa.~
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for Recordina of DeedI. In and for The lord. 222 Rutgers avenue, anCou • .,. of Pblltul.lpbla. Deed of Trust nounce the birth of' their sixth
No. 1 of Edith A. Heed.
REEDER-Kay 28. Flnt and Final Ac- child and first .daughter. Clarissa
fOunt of Ralph J. Reiman. Executor. E&- Baker on Mondav June 1'7 in
.tate of Robert P. :Jteeder. Deur..
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RESNICK-Mil,. . 28. Aeeount of Girard Lankenau HospitaL
Trult Corn Exchange Bank and Mae Ranick. Executo..., F..tate of Benjamin ResnIck. Deeeaaed.
Lieutenant Don I;licklnson, U.S.
RICHARDS-May 24. Fint and Final M.C. and Mrs. Dickinson anA«ount or Elizabeth B. Cobb. Exeeutrix,
Estate of Charles K. Richards, Deceand.
nounce the birth of their second
BOCHELL-MIl)' 28. Flnt aud Final Ae.. child and first son, Don Deems
count of Emma S. Drewes. Administratrix.
&tate or William M~ Kochell, Deeeued. Dickinson, 2nd, June 13 at the
SEWELL-MIlJ' 21, Flnt and Final Ae.
rount of Provident .Tradesmena Bank and Quantico B'ase Hospital, QuantiTrust CompanY (Formerly The Firat Na- co, Va., where Lieut. Dickinson is
tional Bank of Delaware County) CURroa
Ian. FAtate of Annie Sewell (An Alleged stationed as a helicopter pilot.
Weak.Mlnded Penon) •
The baby's paternal lIfandSHEIL-May 28. Account of Girard
Trust Corn Eschanlle Bank. EXecutor. mother Mr.. Don D. Dickinson of
Estate of Patrick Sheil. D«eaaed.
SHIELDS-May 27. First and Final Ac- Park avenue 'will visit her new
count of Anna S. Bigley and Bernadette
Lyons Ilarka. Executrices. Estate of 'grandson this week end.
Jamea F. ShIelds. Deee.'lsed.
STANTON-Ifa)' 28. Fjrst and Final
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shenkle of
Account of Nanc)' Jane Stanton and Mary
S. McCoy. Surviving E.-.r:ecutors, Estate Media are being congratulated
of Elsie M. Stanton. Deeeased.
STEPHANOU-May 28. Firat and Final upon the birth of their second
Account of The Philadelphia National
Bank. Executor. EBtate of Christos Dimi.. child and second son Donald Wi!tri Stephanou alk as. Chrlstos D. Stephano. liam on ,June 13 in Fitzgerald
Chrlstos Dlmltrloua Tanelaris and Chris·
tos D.· Tanelaris. Deceased.
Mercy Hospital, Lansdowne. Little
TRUMP-May 2.8. First and Final Account of Provident Tradesmen. Bank and Donald who weighed seven and
Trust CompanY" (FormEirly Tradesmen. one half pounds at birth; is the
Ba-nk and Trust Company) and Setty P.
}·arnsworth. Guardlanl. Estate ol J. San- grandson of Mr. and' Mrs. Rusderson Trump. (an Incompetent.).
VAUGHAN-May 1'1. First Aeeount of selI Hodgdon, Ocean City, N.J.
The First Pennsylvania Banking and and of Mr. and Mrs. A. P_
Trust Compan7. Executor. Estate of HoI'aee Melrosa Vauithn' a/k aa Horace M. Shenkle, 330 Dickinson avenue.
Vaughan. Deceased.
WARFEL--May 24. Firat and FInal Aecount of Albert J. Crawford. Jr •• ~eeu
Mr. and Mrs. John McWilliams
tor. Estate of Harold H. Warfel. Deeeued.
N. Princeton avenue had as
WATSON-May 17. The Firat Aeeount
of The Firat Pennsylvania Banking and theIr houseguests over the weekTrust Company (Suceeaaor by Agreement
of Merger and ConlJOJjdatiOn to The W8)'I1e end Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Adler, of
Title and Trust Company) T~stee. (Stated
by reaaon of the death of Elizabeth M. Kensington, Md.
Watson). Estate of Thomas F. Wa.t.son.I _ _ _ _ _,..-_ _--:_ _ _--::-_-::Deceased.
respect -to the properties along the lIDuthWEIDMAN·-May 27. Firat 'and Final weSterlY side of FairvieW Road situated In
Aeeount of Provident Tradesmens Bank the Township .of Ridley •. the Borough is
Rnd Trust Company (Formerly Provident
Trust CompaDY of Phlladelphla) and F. proeeeding purauant to Section 1140 and
lJarJan Barra. Executoni. Estate of Fred other relev~nt previsions of the Borough
D. Weidman. Deceased.
Code. Its amendments and supplements.
~-May 21. Firat and Final Ac. Said asaessments shan be made by the 100\
count of Caroline B. Gibson. Executrix. front nde in accordance. with law. All
Elt.ate of Maude Conklin Weat. DeceaIIed.
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WHITE-May 18. First and. Final Ae- such aBSeBllmenta ahall be payable to the
count of lubel ..W. Perrine. Executrix, Borough', without 'interest. provIded they
FAtate of Preston B. White a/k as Pres- are pnld within thirty d8)'8 from the comton, Burkhart White. Deceased.
pleUon of said work. hut any auessment
WILBANK-May 28. Fll'llt· and Final
th
Aecount of Agnes A. WUbank. Executrix. remaining unpaid for more than
Irty
Estate or Charles' H. Witbank. Deceased. days shall draw interest at the rate of six
WILSON..,...-May 28. FIrst Account of per cent ])8r annum from the date tbe
Fld,ellt,.Phitadll!lphla Trust Company (Suc- work
completed; and U pot paid within
cessor by Merger to Hational Bank of five mont he after such completion the
Lansaowne) and Robert D. WiI,on. Exeeu- 8orou<>'b Solicitor shall cause liens to 00
tONI. Estate'of John M. Wilson. Deceased.
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WJR~May 21; First and Final A~ount filed 'aRairl'st the respective properties liable
-of The Philadelphia National Bank. Town· therefor. and ac.crued tnterefJt from the
send C. Cox. Jr.. and Anne M. Ewing. date of completion of the work. together
Executore. Estate ·of Annie T. Win. ~ with propel' rosta. penalUes and attorneys·
eeWVNN_May 23.' Account of Girard fees. The Borough reserves the right to file
Trust Corn Exchange Bank. John S. Wynn fiueh liens at an earlier date following
And Charles K. Wynn. Executors. Est..a.te completlon. Rnd to collect said aaaesaments
of Jennie Pratt Wynn. Deceased.
by aU lawful means In .the discretion of
YARNALL-May 27 •. Flftit and Final Borough Cauncll. The Bol"OU8h a1l0 reAccount of, Itlexanlliu· C: Yarnall. Exeeu·
tor: Estate 01 Charlton Yarnall. Deceased. serves all t.ta rh(hts utuJer the aforesaid
ZEGLIN-May .8. First and Final Ae- private contraets.
rount of Elizabeth Ken.,. and William R.
SEGrION 4. Any Ordlnanee or part'
?..eglln. Administrators. C.T.A .. FAtate of thereOf .eonflicting with the provisions of
Theodore ZeItlin. alk as ZlgKle. 'theodore thIs Ordlnanee i8 hereby repealed tQ the
Geora'e ZegHn •• Theodore George Zeglfn. extent of any such' conflict.
.Tr .• 1"1Ieodore G. Zeglln. Sr.. Theodore G.
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Zeglln. Deeeased.
The (oregonR" Ordinance. hav ng been
THOMAS A. CURRAN
duly lntroduced at a regular meeting of
llqister of Wills and
Swarthmore Borough Council held Ma,y 13.
Clerk of Orphan'" Court. 1957. and !.-avlnlf again been considered at
It regular meeting of the Borough Council
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
following due _advertisement and the ))OIItORDINANCE NO. tng of ·handbills In a~cOl-danee with the
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE WIDEN·
Borough Code. is hereby paned and finally
ING AND FURTHER IMPROVING
ndopted this'
day of
A~ .• 1957.
OF FAIRVIEW ROAD IN THE BORBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
OUGH m' SWARTHMORE FROM
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THE SOU'rHEASTERLY SIDE OF
President of Council
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lllCHIGAN AVENUE TO CORNELL
AVENUE ANJl TO THE LINE SEPARATING THE TOWNSHTP OF Rtl)..
LEY FROM THE T(\WN~HIP OF
SPRINGnELD. DELAWARE COUN-
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THE .COUNCIL 'OF THE BOROUGH OF
SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN,
SEcrION 1. The propi;,r officers of this
BoroURh are hereby authorized and directed
to cause due public notices to be given and
all action pursuant to law to ,be duly
taken to, cause the widening and further
Improving of fairview Road' in the Bora
ough of Swarthmore. tbe southwesterly
aide of wbIeh road colnetdea with the line
separating thilll Borough from the.lTown·
ship of Ridley. The said portIon of 'FaIrview Road to be so improved e~tends
from the 8()utheaaterly. aide.' of Michigan
Avenue (whieh avenue is wholly within
the Borough of Swarthmore) in a northwesterly direetion to a point in the bed of
COrnell Avenue (wholl,. within the Borough
of Swarthmore). lIaJd point being idenUfied on the southwesterly side of Fai"lew
Road -:,y the tennlnal Point o'f the line
separating the Township of Ridley from.
the Township of Springfield.
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.. SECTION 2; The aald impf'Ovement..a
herein authorIzed shall be made in aeeordanee with the plans and speej6ciLtIons
on file in the olBee of .the Borough Secre.tary. which provide· far the setting of
roncrete eurbs' on either side' of Bald
length of . Fairview Road, approximatel7
five feet away from the present cartwQ
of Fairview Rol.'d so as to permit tlJe
widE:n!ng of said-cartway by approxima.tely
five fe,t: on the northeasterly side and aPO:
proximately _five feet on the southwesterly
side. The Borough has been advised that
when side lines of ~urbing are in plaee
the State H~ghway, Department' wm. at its
own 'expense. widen the Aid cartway o~
Fairview Road as above set forth.
SECTION 3. The Borough of Swartllmore 8hall eause ~e work of inltalltfig
Baid Jines of curb to be done by pubUc
mnttad. but thit ·Bot"C!ugh, will claim re:imbursement of the entire cost thereof by
llSIie:&Smenta to be- made"agalnst the "proper"tIes benefited thereby. which properties
abut on Fairview _Road. those on the
northeuterly side being wholly within the
Borough -of Swarthmore. and tboee on the
8Outh~rly l5ide being wholb. within the
_ 1 0 of _ . WIth _
to tIie
Swarthmore .• properU-. the' Boroigda . .
Mna its right. ,18 ..~ -eoI~n of.tIIe
Po"l'tlQn "Of· AId work .butting p,wabw
DOW Or fonaert,r 4Jf ~"' ~.
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Borough 'Secretary
APPROVE thIs
day
of
A.D •• 1957
Burgess
ST-S-l"
COUNTY OF OELAWARE
pro~i. win be received at tbe
Office. of the County Controller. Court
House. Med'ia! Pa. UP 'until 1:00 P.Jd.
Eastern Daylight Saving Time. on Tue&day. June' 2.6.' 1957, (or furni'bing and
delivering flUng cabinets for use of the
County of Delaware. which will be opened
in the presence of. tpe County Conpni...
sione1'8. at 2:00 P.M .. E.D.S.T•• on that
date.
Ea'ch bid must be accompanied by a
Certiftesl Cheejc ill the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the, bid.'
dra"Yn to the order' of the Counw of Del·
aware.
Forms of Proposal mft7 be obtain~ at
the Office of t'he Chief Clerk to the County
CommissiOners. at the Court House. Media ..
Pa..
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The County Commissioners reserve the'
right to reject any and all' bid".
Sealfrl
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A. C. THRONE
3. WARREN BULLEN. nl.
3AMES 3 •. CONNOR
County' ConmJisaionen
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received in Council
Chamber. 121 Park -Avenue. Swarthmore
Pa, on .July 8th. 1957 at 7:80 P."M:. r.ute~
Daylight Saving Time for furnishing the
materials and doing the work of constructing Approximately 1400 feet af Concrete Curb on both sides of Fairview Road
betW~n Miehipn and CclrneU Avenues
' w i . the .Borough of SWarthinore. Bids
shall'''' be ,in aeco~n.4!e with plans aDd
specifications whIch may be aaen at the
"office of the undeniigned. A certified
cheek or bid bond in the sum of t160.04)
Sh,RII. aceompal\y each 'bid and the firm. or
J)e"!:Dft to' wbom . the mntraet is awardee!
phall execute R mntracl add fumiah
bonds. the form of which may be aeom at
the offiee of the underalaned. The· Boroasb .
1'eSeryea~the right to waive 807 InfomaaJitle4 in the bids' received: to njeet Rn7
'or aU' b~; to award the contract only to
~ . exp.riaoecl· in thll ~ of
a!MI)o
bIdIer-.,boee, 'aGPWal ts "
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NEWS NOTES
Arthur Gaylord has resufficient interest, two lonnal umed to her home In Saxonburg.
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dances will be held with Mr. after spending a week at the
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tion will relieve any crowdlng,that and a committee of students to home ,of her son-In-law and
the committee had felt necessital- work with him. The committee daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Wlillam Y.
Rial of Harvard avenue.
ed the gym. The atmosphere of the h
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Woman's Club lends itseU more opes that .these quesllonna res her visit Mrs. Gaylord stayed with
will be filled out and returned the Rial' children Gretchen, David
readily to the teaching of the so- promptly.
clai graces.
mcause of Mr. Keenan's full and Chris. while Dr. and Mrs.
To help in the planning, the schedule, dances will begin a little Rial attended sessions of tlie
committee met with. representa- earlier than usual this year. The A.M.A. convention in New York
,
tlve groups of students from sev- first dance will be on September City.
Mr.
and
Mrs. William C. Roweral classes and a number of sug- .14., Applications will be sent out
land
of
College
IIvenue have regestions were made. Among these about September 1.
were the following: simpler dresThe committee feeis that it Is turned from spending several
. ses for girls at informal dances: Offerlng"'.e very finest in danCing days in Chicago. Ill., while Mr.
the use of' more current dance instruction this year and hopes Rowland attended the 25th annual
steps and music: sludent commit- that a large number of members convention of the Edison Electric
tees to help plan the program. The will be on· hand to enjoy the 1957. Institute. During, their absence
committee with the help of Mr. 58 Assemblies. The members of Mrs.. Rowland's mother, Mrs.
Keenan, expects to put these ideas the commiltee are: Mr. and Mrs. J1alph Hammond, was visiting
with her gran
John W. Carroll, chainnan; Dr,
Mrs. Charles H. Brooks, 'of
Questionnaires have been mail- and Mrs. Harold Roxby, co-chalr- est lane ,was among the 1,000
men: Mrs. William Welsh, secre- alumnae returning to Wellesley
tary; Mrs. Robert Walker, treasur_ College for tb.e annual Wellesley
er: Mrs. Henry Gayley, assistant Week End June 13-16 on the cam~
treasurer: Mr. and Mrs. Pierce pus In WelIesley. Mass. ,Members
MacNa{r, 12th grade hOsts:' Mr. of 14 classes from 1887, to 1939
and l'4rs. Woodward McDowelI, held reunions. They attended leclIth grade hosts:' ·Mr. and Mrs. tures, a variety of social and tra~
Henry Ward, 10th grade hosts: ditional events. 'and the 77th
Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Hofmann nual meeting, of the Alumnae
(who contacted Mr. ~eenan be- sociation.
cause of experience with him in
Mrs. John Piccard of Dartmouth
Mask and Wig) 9th grade hosts: avenue Jeft Friday night by train
,Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bath, 8th with her four, children, Dicky,
grade host~; and Mr. and Mrs. Kathy, Dory and Patty, for Fulda.
John Kennedy, 7th grade hosts. Minn., where they wUl be guests
for five weeks of Mrs. Piccard's
NEWS NOTES
parents, Mr. and' Mrs. MarshalI
Mrs. Anne Quirk; fourth grade Dickson. They will return July 23
.Rutgers Avenue School teacher, to join Mr. Plccard on his blrthhad a bnbecue held at the home day.
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy J. Mcforkel
of Vassar' avenue last week, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Braund of
Thursday. There was also an CornelI avenue entertained at
election of officers for the' com- Open House on Memorial Day In
ing year: Mrs. Bradford Fraley, honor of Dr. Sushila Nayar, of
roo In' chairman, Mrs. David New Deihl. Dr. Nayar, who Is In
Speers,'" secretary-treasUrer, Mrs. this country as India's representaKirk Nevius, program chairman, tive on the SoCial Commission of
,Mrs. John deMolI. hospltality;-and the Unltect Nations, ls'a practicing
Mrs. Henry McCorkle, telephone physician and 'a member of the
chairman.
Indian Parliament.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of
Mr. al.ld Mrs. Robert Cadigan
Amherst avenue, Mr. T. E. BOY- and their son Kevin will sail on
Ian of Ogden' avenue, and Mrs. June 26 aboard the Queen ElIzaLorene McCarter and Mrs. John beth for a two months' tour of
,
H. Pitman of Vassar avenue spent Europe, which will close with..an
la5t week attending the Confer- extended motor t~lp through' the
ence of Older Adults In Ocean British Isles. Also on Ju:n~e;";;;;';i;;'
City, N.J.
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Cadigan's' daughter, 1
Mr. and Mr>;. J. Francis Taylor Will leave to spend the summer'
of, Kenyon avenue, spent last Camp Wyoda, Ely, Vt.
ONLY
week end in Boston,.Mass., where
Miss Anne Wright of Westdale
they attended the graduation ex- avenue was guest, of honor at a
ercises of their son Franci!l, Jr., surprise miscellaneous s hOWe r
from
Northeastern University. He given Wednesday June 5 by Mr~.
IId.f'UII
was graduated with high honors C. C. Franck of Cornell avetiu~
in indllstrial engineering and is an~ Mrs. George P. Warren at,the
From PHILADELPHIA '
now working at LowelI, Mass.,' as Warren home on South· Chest.er.1
ndceh Must B. Purchased
IIoqrdlng TrQIn
a metliods engin~er with
ro"od.·Miss Wright's marriage to
No HaJf fares for ChI;dr"
Electric.
Mr. Arthur' Gerald Harrison 0
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Havertown
will take pl"ce August
. -,24.
.
GOING
on any Irafft throughout the clay
Mr. and Mrs. John' C. Sells of
DON"T FORGET!
starting at 8,30 A.M., from Penna.
I'lIlewood,
Cal., have been viSiting
$ta.-3Oth Stre.t and 8,40 .ut
Woodlyn Child Health
Mrs. Sells' parents Mr. and Mrs.
"- _
Pt.lla. Stcriran.
Center
Henry i. Hoot of Lafayette avenu".
RDURNING
En
route Mr. and MrlI. Sells visitfrOlll N.w York on an)' Iruin 10...
Benefit ICard Party ed Mr.
day or until MO ~ Thursday~
and Mrs. James R. Macc..tra., co."Ithe.
Sorry-not good on reserv.d .... ot
Pherson
of Prarie Village,
Co..... lty NI ..I.. Se....'c.
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~ trains.
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Mr.
Sells' parents Mr.
D.laware Co.. Spo_son
Mrs. W. H. Sells of Effingham
June 26th - 10 A.M. Kan., and attended alumni aclivi-.I
ties at Kansas University, Law.
Swart.... o... Wo .....-. CI.b
rence. ·Mr. ,and Mrs. William CarDonation $1.00
nlll, 2nd,' of Spring Meadow.
Farm, West Chester, entertainer'
Saturday at a swimming and barbecue party In honor of the Sell.
Mr. Sells left, Sunday while' hi'
wife will remain until July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Hanna
of
Riverview road' recently re~
turned from attending the' graduation of their daughter Gayie
from the Grier School, Tyrone,
June 2.
Mrs. William Thatcher had
guests Mrs. D. Clay of Wenatchee, Wash., and Miss F. B. Luddlngton of Mf. Holyoke, Mass.,
who attended the graduation of
Clay's' 80n . David from
'ITS NEW!IT"S DIFFERENT!
II Siwarthmdre College. MrS. WiIl1am
,
McInroy of Canton, 'with IIer
Yes justin time for vacations. We heve a new 45 rpm record
daughter
Patsy and son Craig, recarrying' case that WI'D hold and pro1ect '20 of your. favorites. '
cently
spent
a week: with hu
Compl~fe with incl• •nd divider cards, this sturdY case salls for .
mother,
Mrs.
Thatcher.
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Mrs. John W. O'Brien of Dartmouth CkcIe was hostess at a
double baby sh~r
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Walter. Keenan New Jr.
Assembly Instructor
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MAlY L ~OLLISOf!l "
Mr. and Mn. J; Franklin' Gas. '
kill
of University place have had .....
Miss Mary 1..' Coll!son, aunt. of
Mrs. Maurice L. Griest of Elm as· their guwts their daughter,
avenue, died Tuesday at Taylor Mrs. ~., B. Llvinpton. Jr.. with
John and Peter.
Hospital. Miss Coillson had resided at the Strath Haven Inn for
many years.
Gradilolw Cum Woof '
"BonnJe"
Dr.'
Mrs. G. Arthur Horneft's D:.::;
tian "Domino"; Horace ]
Jr.'s boxer. '.'Trls" and Robert H.
Wilsons Boston. "Bifsle".
.
New classes in obedience begin
June 26, -,at '1: 30 R.m. and 8: 30
p.m.
•.Patrons are pleasan.dy
,surprised to learn that it
actually Rsh "" mrnv to
.have a prescription com.
ppunded hy this professional pharmacy. So. why
not. make i. a poinllo turn
to us regularly?
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CATHERMAN'S
DiUG STORE
WEST
LAUREL HILL
CREMATORY
KI' 3-0586 ,
New C'o.'ng .Ho....:
. 70 P. M. D."1
"Imont Ave. abo". 'City ,Un.,
MOhawk 4'-1591
..".,.
Cre."IIation memorJnis are available'1n a
wide rang~ of appointments and Pl'tCn~
They usually coat no more than a, oem...
etery IQt.
. Your inquiry i8 invited.
"You Meet the NICEST People ~t Speare'."
STORE .HOURS: Mnnday thru Thuricl~, 9:30, +.0 5:30;
Fr.day, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturday. ,,30 to 6:00
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th,s sleeveless -
embroidered batiste. !
'-ith smartly.styled .
'square neckline, a gay
"'hid of 8 'skirt. A
~"flower~' blooms at
the.salin.beltecl·waist.
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SEA EXPLORERS LAUNCH
Early Deadlin.
SHIP TOMORROW .. ' Beeaue 01 the IoJJ! 4th l.nOfficers and crew members of Ine on Thlll'lday thts year. The
the Swarthmore Sea Explorers S.............Ore&D d,,"'lIne h a.
Ship No. 329 will entertain to- been . moved
day, Doon
morrow afternoon at the Anchor- TaeacJay. 'l'1Ie _ r will be deReside.nt Was Third
age, at the foot of Jansen aV'!Ilue, liVered on FrIday·.... usual.
Generation
Essington, at which time the formBuilder'
al launChing of their ship.
Dr. W. Vernon Middleton
Program Spons~)fed by Business Association
Stacy Reeves. Sr., of 343 Dart- S.E.S. Leo Marls. will take place.
Wlil Have Parade, Prizes,
mouth avenue, died Monday af'
Ponies
ternoon in Taylor HosplW shortIy after he had been sped there
.
Swarthmore's forty-sixth annual Independence Day
for emergency lreatffien'l for a
romp will get under way at 9 o'clock at Borough HaIl, an andiabetic complication.'
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nouncement from the sponsoring Swarthmore Businessmen's
Mr. Reeves, who was the grandrted thO
k
Frank R. Markley 'was elected
repo
IS wee •
son and namesake, ,of a wellI k
.
· known Philadelphia builder of
chairman. Of 'the Swarthmoren eepmg with the nearly half-century 'tradition the
mid-nineteenth centnry, had been Rutledge Union School AuthOrity
Fourth of July celebration wiIl include, "Fun For All", beassociated with his father, Ma~k at Its 'organization ineetlng at the
ginning wi~h a parade. continuing with pony rides and games
B. Reeves. in ,the building business High School Tuesday evening.
and closing in the literal "blaze of glory" in which the Fire
in Philadelphia and. Wildwood. Charles G. Thatcher was named
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vice-chairman, John MacAlpine
ompany annua y presents a surprise drama that inevitably
Later he Was superintendent of
• I d
"nk
f
mc u es a surpnse spn ling or all those unwise enough to
the York 1.{otor ExpresS Company secretary" Howard G. Llvingstone
in York. He came to Swarthmore treasurer, 'and William H. Gehring
come too. close. Following a tradition soml'lwhat younger but
six years ago and was superln-' assistant secretary and treasurer.
I'JIJS!; as well loved, many Borough residents will end the day's
tendent of the local construction
The Authority , ratified
fesliivities at the Swimmil)g Pool.
company of his brother, Horace School Board's selectlon"of a r c h l - M e m b e r s of the Lions Club wiIJ' serve as parade marshReeves.
tect for the proposed 12-classroom
als, and judges for the awarding of prizes will be the followBorn in Geronantown. 56 years addition' to the Rutgers Avemoel
ago he was graduated from oer- Elementary 'SchOOl, Howell Lew.,
ing members of the Woman's Club: Mrs. Luther M. Dimmitt.
mantown Friends School.
is Shay and' Associates: bond Dr. W. Vernon Middleton, Gen- Mrs. Willis C. Durburow, Mrs. Frank .Keenen. Mrs. John
Besides his wife, LOretta, he is counsel Townsend, Emott and eral Secretary of the Division
Schott and Mrs. James O. Stevens.
survived by two !l9ns: Stacy. Jr.. l\1un.on: financial advisers Kidder, National Mis 8 Ion s, M,~thodlst I.
Awards will be presented to the young paraders in the
who Uves next door and Mark R.I P,eallOd~ and Company. It apof 'Missions, 'will be
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0 owmg em gorles. decorated bicycles of 26 inches or less: '
the
of Cameron. Texas: three brothd
ted t '
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ers, Horace of SWarthmore, Philip cltor Claude C. Smith, as A"thorlty I Swarthmore Methodist Church ecora
rlCYc es: costumes: pets: fancy dress: floats~
during the vacation absence of
The grounds of the College Avenue School will be used
H. af Ha....
.....- ro. Mar k' B. of PhIla- solicitor.
delpllla; a sister, Mrs. W. T. PetNotice was received from
pastor, the Rev. ~ohn C. Kulp, be- at 10 a.m, for the annual Pony Ride treats for children under
erson of Trenton: and' a ilrandson. Siate testifying that the Authori- ginning June 30 and the Sundays seven; and on the other side of the' field games will be' orFollowing .ervices In Upper ties articles of incorporation had of July, except July 7. when Dr. gimized for the different age groups. ,
Darby yesterday, Intermen'l was been sprayed.
. '
H, Leroy Johns, also,of the Board
setting
forth
the
HI~k
of
Missions w!ll be the guest. Ser- D
Back again at Borough
HalI"
the members of the Fire
By"laws
in Mt. Rose ceme~ery, York.
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epartment WIll go into action at 12 noon. After that the
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and meeting place and the first
Dr. Middleton has had a dis- Swimming Pool will be the center of attraction. There, at
Monday in January as Its annuai tinguished career in national mis- four !?'C!ock members of the Swarthmore .Swim Club wili
:I.::::~~::;:~pe~l~ectl~·~onaIs<>~was
-'Qt. neW slon.. He has been evecutive sec- stage an hour-Ion,,: program of novelty water contests in
of the ~liill!dl!iplYa,
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slona;';' and Church Exteniilon So- which the ~t1I'e. family may. participate, plus ,shortqiving
corporation seal.
, SchOpI 'Board President 'Donald c.ielY of the Methodist Church, an and swimming 'exhibition.
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On ,Monday, June 24, the
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executive secreta~ of the Section
SWarthmOre, .Summer School reg- P. Jones thanked members fo,
-J
their willingness to serVe on the of Church Extension of the DlvlEMMA E. WALTON
istered the largest number
A h rlt
A
sion of National Missions, and ex~
pupils' in·l.ts 'more than 25 yea..,,' I u~ 0 y.
. David M. Speer.,
Emma E. Walton, a long time
acting lor Calude Smith, informed ecutive secretary of the Division's resident of Swarthmore, di~ on
history. During ,the first diiy of
h
Section of Home Missions. He held
six-weeks session which ends
t em of the Authority's responsiSunday, June 16, after a long ill'nd function
the later position when he was
bili/les
a
August, 2, more than. 450 "'uplls
s.
ness.
The Authority will attend next elected to his present Post In 1956.
' Tomorrow Will Reveal
S1'gned up fop 'courses ,'" 34 'd"ifter•
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h I
As general secretary of the diEI~hty-one years old at the
ent subjects, utlllzlng. every class on~ y s mee ng 0
e",c 00
time of her death; Miss Walton
Other Teams'
board to' eXamine plans for thE' vision, he has general oversight
was retired teacher in the Philaroom in the high school building.
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all the' home missiDnary and
St
th
Particularly heavy was the enroll- new sc ~I.
church extension work of
deiphia school system. She I'; surreng
ment In typing with every type_ A k
-f-Methodist Cj>urch within
vlved by a brother, Robert Y.
Swarthmore easny won its first
writer clicking away during all
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United States and its territories :':!~:r
~::~~d ~:p';h:ds ,,: League meet Saturday with East
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this area.
Whiteland at the latter's pool. At
aarry Oppenlander,'
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Rico
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school principal, in add..."sing
/ Local churches are cooperating
D;. Middleton is, vice-cairman
A member of the Swarthmore : tomor:row it will hold a, trlentire stadent body on
with the Woman's Club In col- of t.l)e Division of Home Missions Meeting of the.Religlous'Soclety 'of alllgUlar meet with two 'even newmorning, emphas~ the import- lecting. ''Flowers for the Flower- f th N t'
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cli f Ch
h Friends. Miss Walton's home here er teams, Wallingford and Sprlngance ot' serious arid
less'.' from containers placed at the :s, ..: in~::e:~:tio:"1 ';r~: was at 315 Ogden avenue:
field, in home waters.
Work during the summer
Wom!ll1's Club for. the conlribu- zation Of 24, constituent home mlsE. ,Whiteland captured first
He cautioned students that
tions from community gaMens sion sociejies. He has' ·visited . out~
places In junior girls backstroke
SUmmer sohool ,s~ff of 22 teachers and delivering them to the United post missions iIi Alilska, , Puerto
0and freestyle; first In intennedlate
· and four lIu~1sors would main- states Veterans Hospital,
Rico and' H~waii and has visited
iwys freestyle and all three places
lain hIl!h 8ta~dards and that. they delphia.·
and studied the religious and ecl>in midget boys free. Swarthmore
would expect a conscientious efWoinen oi the Methodist Church nomic conditons of Amercan InThe Summer Club program of took all the 25 other swimming
fori on the part of everyone en- under the chairmanship of Mrs. dlans, niigrant workers, ,and other tho! Swarthmore Recreation As- anli diving events. to win by" a
rolled. He further cautioned pupils Theodore Purnell have assumed minority' groups in the United sociation will OI>Cn Monday, July final score of 202-66. In addition
about their deportment in and responsibility for this service for States.
1, at· the College Avenue School, the women's and men's 'teams
around the school, stressing ad- this week and the first two weeks
A native of Baltimore, Md., Dr. under the direction of Jerry No- won the relays 2:22.4 and 1:52 reherence to reasonable dress
of 'July.
Middleton was educated at' Balt1- well. Childret\ 01 all ages who spectlvely. Carol and Joyce 'W'lllalions, carefui driving in and
'rhe containers will be on the more Polytechnic Institute: Dick- h~ve complete4, the third grade Ilams and Ann and Jean Paul
or the parking lot, and care
club porch Wednesdsy afternoons inson CoUege, Carlisle: - Drew are eligible.
composed the female team; Dave
school aDd community property.
and evenings throughout the
Theological Seminary;
Mr. NoweU's stall will consist Preston, Bob Sublette, Jon Lange
This year's summer ""hool mer. Deliveries will be made by N. J.: University of Oxford, Eng~ of three veterans and one n..w- and Bi)I Morrison the male.
faculty includes rilne teachers the church groups on
land: and New York University.
Jan Lawrence will be in
Oharlotte Brodhead vron the
from Swarthmore College and 11 mornings at the front entrance
Ordained a member of the Philaof Arts. and Crafts, assist- three events In which she was enteachers from State Teachers Col- the hospital.
delphia Conference of the Metha- '
by Jane Hay, a June graduate tered, intermediate girls backlege in West Chester. Those from
Contributions of
dist Church in 1928, he served, as of Swarthmore, High School and stroke, butterfly and freestyle.'
SWarthmroe College are' Mary eagerly desired by the
pastor of several Pennsylvania the only new staff· member. Jan Jim Foley captured the same
Belin, 'mathematics: Esther' Dar- Hospital and will be received churches, Including Germantown, a former Club assistant, is a soph~ events for junior boys. Carol W'll- '
U~gton, ""ience: Deborah Gross,
with gratitude and by the Canadensis, and Narberth, and was omore at Mount Holyoke ColIege. liams took first' in senior girls
~lStory and English: Mrs. Vera local collecting groups with ap- a delegate to General Conference The councilors in Sports and butterfly and freestyle.' Malin
r ~~es, French and history: Mrs preciation.
in 1956, and a delegate to the Games, sharing responsibility for Boyer captured firsts in inter""'da Nelson; 'chemistry and'
No,rtheastern Jurisdictional Con- the direction of both, will be mediate boys backstroke and butgeometry; MIrIam Repp,
P"blic Llbrar,Y' on terence In 1944, 1948, 1952 and Mimi Wisdom and Bobby D8wes. tet:f\Y and second In free. Bob
lIlaties; James S i p t a . "
1956. Dr. Middleton and his [ami;' Both, like Jan Lawrence, have Sublette was first in senior mens.
alld ~gUsh 'Dtuua Swan,'
S.mmer Scheelule ly,make their home i!' Drexel
served the Club In previous Je8I'S.
SWarthmore placements and
studies and' V-... · Woelfel social
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IN RECITAL
vers ty of Rocllester, and Bobby, ,Baekstroke: Sr. girls - 1 J.
Jo,~chers from West Chester
tile ........ -*'d1l1e eI
Piano pqplls o.f .rs.. Franklin a life-long Summer CIubl:Jer ami WilI1ams 39.5, 2 Ann Paul; Sr.
U·... Donovan, geography; Wil- had their final music
Usistant in sports last
boys - 1 J. ~ 36.9,' 3 W.
..."rr:IishIlwAjdl-'',_,' bookk--'.-- ' m d ' " - M ,sJ!. IQ I. n.e
of the 9
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Sc"-~L
atudi;
ur Knowlton,
GInesple's home, Harvard more .....
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Brodhead 41.3, Z G. PelrsoJ; InlL es; Mrs. Janet MeCIe1land
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Katie Natvlg, Pat
and ~ rlD,y .... iIddi- Sr. girls "-., 3 S • ... e ........; Sr•
...::...'" w. Mlmm LatIn Ud al- ................. 1st II DIJI·SaIlcly SIIJder; LorrIe
tiOD8l, ~ 'to 1'4' 1.. tw, tile bQJa'..... 1 I; POle» au, I D. K ....
;:~~ It_elb '~e, 'math~ - . II i I us:
C8roIIDe 'BoU, Rocbe1Je' ...~. blln- r.,...... BID,*" and Curdy; 1IkIgoet, gIrbr ~ J If.- Paul
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Tradition Forty -Six Years! Old
Ju.ly 4th
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Markley Heads
School Authorl"ty
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For Sea Horses
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SUmmer Club PrOPl'am
OpensM.onday
I4USIC BOX
. Mcintire,
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owers or',
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evening of
THE SWARTHMOR
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(Ii NOl'E-A-LAFF Iy~ MUSIC BoX on I
,
4th of July
.'81957
a
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The
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StacfReeves, Sr.
Buried in York
"I saw it in ~he Swarthmorean.u
Bala..cynwjd
Celebrate
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:,:arth===m::o:::re,:!' _Pa.. Friday, J_e
Four Swarthmore dogs
among the 56 graduates Wednesday night of tIie Dog Training
School of Delaware CoUnty. which
gave diplomas then to its largest
graduating class to date.
Local holders of obedience degrees Include the Robert G. HaY-I
den's ,coDie,
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THE 8WAk'l'HltlOIlEAN
and ~ bnd~JJ··
quina and she carried a Cascade
not!&.
.Helga F. Pfund of Ardmore bouquet of whl~ roses and camaMiss Gladys Yetes, of. puts- and :Miss Laura W. Comfort
tiona.
burgh, was maid of honor, and
Bryn Mawr. They. were
. Ronald Pincln of Glen
SUTtON _ ILAICI
Miss Patricia' . Nield
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Felton Blake of Amherst
boI,lquet of alba Illles and stepha- .
and ofMr.
Eugene
son
Mr.Ronald
and Mrs.
Lester J.
ton of Camp Hill were uulted
marriage by the Rev. Mr. John C.
Kulp in the Swarthmore Methodist Church at 2 O'clock, Saturday,
June 22. The double ring ceremony took place before the altar,
banked with cibotium ferns and
arrangements of white delphiniurn and gladioli.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown
was of white silk taffets fashioned
with princess lines, ,a Sabrina
neckline and band of embroidery
bridesmaids
MissMrs. Karl aIlke
in aquamarine
Huxley
Greenwere
of LIma,
matching
headpieces, taffets,
and carried
McGhee of Monroeville,
pink mums.
Anne .0'Hara of Yonkers, N.
Mr. Robert L. Follett of Swartl!Miss Virginia Mary Heath of
more was best man for his brother.
at neckline and waist. The full
skirt was embellished with
tered embroidered motifs and a
chapel train. The bridal veil was
mounted with gardenias and ivy.
The bride's attendants, Miss
Delores M. Zensen of Rutledge
maid of honor, Mrs. Avery F.
Blake, Jr., of Villanova and Miss
Teresa . M. Mathews
or' Urbana,
.
111.. bndesm81ds, were gowned in
yellow
cotton
with Small
hats embroidered
to match witbsatin
circular veils.
.lmae Z8, 195'1
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the' bridesmaid.. aiJd Miss
Katherine Shelby Jackson, sister
of the bride, was the junior
bridesmaid.
.
was
withl~~~w:a~s~in~a~t1O~n~Of~h~on~or:.~M~r~s~.~~T~h~e~m:a~tro~n~~of~h~o~n:o~r~w~o~re~a
. Chilton of Wa11lngford
(Continued on pale 11)
•
SWARTHMORE'S
The ----------Bouquet'
falo, N. Y., and Miss
Zlegenfus.
They wore matching gowns
white silk organdy, with
featuring
necklines edged in matching
and bouffant waltz-length. skirts.
headpieces were fashioned
white bands with matching
veIling. They carried bouquets of
rhubrum lilies in shades of pink
The ushers were Mr. Robert Lewis of Hegins, Mr. Norman Henry
Wintle of Media and Mr. Howard
Thomas Hall
a gown of dusty pink !"ce, with
wh~ch she wore matchmg accessorles . and a corsage. of
orchids.
Tbe bridegroom's mo~er ~a.
gowned in pale gray voile, WIth
paling. to white.
The bride's nieces Lynne Anne
Forsythe and Michele Lilley, preceded their aunt as flower girIs.
Their frocks were of white
gandy with ankle-length
pink, the gowns embroidered
with tiny flowers. In their hair
were 'floral arrangements to match
their old-fashioned bouquets of
minlature Fayne roses and a few
loops of rhubrum lilies.
Mr. J ackso n Sh eph erd of Princeton N J was best man for Mr
ZI.,gE-nfus:'
His Doh
ushers
wered Mr:
R
b rt W I
rty
M
y
O
H owar
e d esEllesworth e Shearer
an
-
which she
a pink and lavender Ilower~ hat and a corsage of
white orch!ds.
A reception at the Strath Haven
Inn. followed the ceremony. After
a wedding trip to New Engl.and
W. AN Your • '. •
and Canada the bride. and brIdeSAFE~Y AUTO SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
groom will make their home
Spring "---Up
Radiator ,'1-1.
Park Forest, m.
.....-Mrs. Follett was graduated from
Check Brak..
Gulf Gai & Oils
the Westtown School an~ SwarthROIEiT J. ATZ,·Mgr.
College. The brIdegroom,
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
who attended and
the was
University
of
graduated·
. . Opposite Borough Pllrking Lot
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College.
·is· a
clvd engineer
Bethlehem
1 P.M.
Steei Corporation;
w~re
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BEAUTY SALON
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IEAUn PAIADIS WITH FIIEDOM
9 South Chester ROlld
Cell Klngswood 3-0476
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Miss Zensen's dress featured
Swarthmore; Mr. William Rodger
IERR - JACKSON
cummerbund of white organza Silverman, ElIzabeth, N. J.; Mr. : The marriage of Miss Sydney
falling In back in a bustle eftecL William Paul Donahue and Mr. Coxe Jackson, daughter .of Mr.
Her bouquet was of yellow ca~aMills Sisson, Jr., both
and Mrs. Henry Willis Jackson
tions and deep orange roses WIth
N. J.
Harvard avenue, and Mr. William
The mother of the bride
Ivy. Yellow .organza cummer. Ila r I y styled ,ea
f tu re d gowned in pale gray the bodice·
Kerr' son of Mrs. John
b unds, Slm
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Kelm of, Gardena Cal. and
e, edr"ban fashIOned of Alencon lace and the> late ·Mr. Earnest Kerr iook plac1e I
e gOMwnsth0
rs · a rrl
Miss
a "ws wh 0 ca
ou- skirt of organza falling over an
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CLOSED SAT~RDAY 12 NOON
quets of whlto! delphinium, yellow underskirt of shell pink taffeta ~tur~ay, June 22, at 2:30 o'clock
carnations and roses.
With thi h h
. m Trmity Church. The Reverend
. sse c ose a small pink
H Lawrence WhIttemore er
Durhlg
Mr. Sutton's best man was Mr. velvet hat and a spray of pink
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the
ceremony.
-Blake, Jr ., brother of ·the bride·cymbidi'umorchids.
h'
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The ushers were Messrs . Charles.
The b rooms
idegr
' trno
her wore h T fth
e brIde, given In mamage by
JULY and AUGUST
J. Odenweller of Princeton, N. J .. a sheath of powder blUe lace and er a er, :was attired in " gown
Landis Williams of New
cblffon, with a matching chiffon of white Imported .embroldered
land, and' Samuel Criswell and hat, and a corsage of white
organdy,fashloned WIth a sweetWesley L. Argo of Swarthmore. chlds.
heart neckline, sbort sleeves and
102 Park Avenue
Swartbmore, Pa.
The wedding prayer was sung
A reception at the home of
a tiered bouffant skirt· ending In a
by Mr. Eugene O>,ler of
bride'. parentS followed'the cere. t~ain. Her fingertIp veil of
burg,
AfterZ1e«entW.
a wedding
fell from
crown of tiny
groom.a high school friend of the
. mony.
and Mrs.
wUltrl Mr llluslon
seed pearls
and airrldescent
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Shoe 'Shop
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The bride's mother wore a
home at the SO'1ereig" Apkorganza sheath dres ,!"ith yellow ments, Phlladelphts.
SUISCIIPTIONS
accents, gray hat and shoes, and a
The bride, a gradllate of
FOI ALL
cluster of small green orchids.
Swarthmore 111gb School, at1:end-1
MAGAZINES
The groom's moth~r chose a ed Denison University and was MIS. LLOYD I. .KAUFFMAN
gown of gray lace over pink silk, graduated from the School o'
13' D......... A"....
a pink bat and matching shoes. Dentistry at the University of ~~II1~.~'~'~W~""'~~3~.20~I~O~~~·~~~
Her cor~ge was of white anll Pennsylvania, where she took a
pink orchIds.
.
special course in oral hygiene. .
A wedding reception at the The brldei!room was Ilraduated
All CONDITIONED
church followed the ceremony.
from Swarthmore High Schoo'
Both the bride and groom are and Amherst College, Amherst.
1957 graduates of Swarthmore Mass. .
Swarthmore. Pa.
College. After a wedding trip i n '- - - - - - - - FrI •• Sat. - Ju.e 28. 29
• the· Pocono Mountains, Mr. and
FOLLETT _ JAMES
A. a...... ' st.ry .af to ..
Mrs. Sutton will be at home in
f."offt.,
the fall on the campus of D~ew
Miss Catherine Murdoch James,
D.bora. Kerr
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward,
.
'TEA & SYMPATHY"
University, Madison, N. J., where Murdoch 'James of North SwarthMr. Sutton wlll prepare for
.
(TECHNICOLOI,
mini.stry.
more avenue, became the bride of
Friday Featur... -7:30 and 9:45 P.M.
Mr. Donald Gordon Follett Jr., .~•.u; Solun/.,. Fe.Iu",_. 1,10 .nd 10:20 P.M.
ZIEGENFUS _ FORSYTHE of Mr. and Mrs. Follett of
"THE .'IiGEST SHOW AIOUND"
.
avenue at a ceremony
F., C.""re. S..t ....ay. , P....
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
. the Rev. Jooeph P. Bishop
I-Cartao. CaNI"al
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2-3 Sfoo,e. C••....,
orsy e, aug er 0
.r. 3: 30 o'clock in the Swarthmore 3-Ga.,... Of Ca.adla. M.....d
and Mrs. Francis Hamlin Garland Presbyterian Church. .
_e.lal
Forsythe of Thayer road. to .Mr.
White gladiolas and white asters _"THE IIG LEAGUEI"
William David Ziegenfus, son
decorated the aitar before which
_o;'d.rhl bo ......11 plc"re'
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam C. F. Zleg- the bride was given in
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enfus of Dickinson avenue,
by her father. The bridal gown
un.. o;O~Nu=1D D. Jul., 1
solemnized at 5: 30 o'clock on Sat- was of ivory satin fashioned with INr, a,al• • ade a.afll., .H II'.'
urday in the Swarthmore Presby- a ·jeweled· collar and long
''THE
EAGLES"
terian Church. The Rev. Jooeph P. sleeves, wbich had been worn
(In Tochn;colo.)
Bishop officiated at the O!>l"emony, her sister at her wedding. A traMa.....
- Da.
performed before an altar decorat- ditional waisllength veil felI from Way..
O'Ha.a
Dall.y
ed with arrangements of white a headpiece of lace' and tiny seed
Fo.Iu......7'30 and 9:30 P.M.
flowers and lighted candieabra.
Pearls, and sbe carried white
Tues•• Wed•• July 2. 3 .
Th~ bride, who was given in mums circling a white orchid.
0 .. of t •••c....•• • a'''rpIK"
marnage by her father, wore a
Miss Susan Elizabeth SWift, of 'MUTlNyofOaN"THtfiaE·'aou·'NlY'I
gown of white sIlk Barlthea fash- Silver Springs Md. was maid
loned with a bodtce of
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R05'e.
WINGs 0'.
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lace and emb~idered with
SUMM'ER HOURS
and pearls. Her fingertip length
veil of French illusion was draped
from a three-point cap of heirloom
.
1
Rosepomt
ace trimmed with
pear)~, and sbe carried a
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Jack W.....
4-110.', to...,ot .
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2-3 Sfooge C.....dy
w.....day . . Suladay
to lots apply to
ALIEIT N • •AUnT
l-Co:':~flCNaErtaSDoAftYs'
10 _ 5
. A non-profit. mutual enterprise for the benefit of fllmilles
residing .in· Swarthmore lind
neighboring conlftlunities. For
,~ P.M.
ANOTHE 'l'HIILUNG VACATION
MATINEE FOI CHILDIEN
(beginning tomo. rrow)
EASnA,vN CEMETERY
information
hatur __1:2S and
ibo Tod,n~OrI
N·
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Middletown Road
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Pony' Rides
(Under 7 years old)
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Teleph.ne: CHe.ter 2.7206
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Amold
Visit our ROQ.dsideMarket
on .the. Middletown Road
BROADLEAVED EYERGREENS
PonED STAR ROSES
EVEL'lGttEENS IN VARIETY
DAYLILIES - NAMED VARIETIES
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NOON-AT BOROUGH HALL'
Fire Association Demonstration
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Pqw.r
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Sponsored by Swarthmore Business Association
THE
INGLENEUK'
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WILL BE
CLOSED
_ FROM
Monday, JulY'lst
,
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Dew
Drop
Inn
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Horace' A.Reeves
Camera & Hobby Shop.
The' Fountain
Adolph's Barber Shop
Michael's.
College
Pharqlacy
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Acme Market
'Provident Tradesman's
Strath.Haven. Inn
Bank a~d Trust Co.
E. L. Noyes
Bouquet
,Baird & Bird
·.Music ~~x
B. J. Hoy' 5 & 10c Store
_Cella Shoe S~op
Cal herman's Drug StoN
Harlow Shop •
Porter H. Waite, Inc.
Paulson'· a Co.,lnc.
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TI~"ay.
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Swarthmore Toggery Shqp
Joyce Lewis
Alice Barber Gifts
Pyle D~plicating Service
Mark Bittle & Son
J. F~ Blackman
Swarthmqrean
Co-op Food Market
Prep Shop
Church Kitchens
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Groups: Decorated Bicycle (26" or less), Dec~rated Tri-'
.' cycles, Costumes, Pets, Fancy Dress,Floats
R. D. 16. Medill, Pa.
Meadow
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Schedu·le
9 A.M.-AT BOROUGH HALL
Custom' .Landsca'pe Work
Opposite High
COLLEGE THEATRE'
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£unununity NursiIIg
Service GroupS Meet
, " C6ge'
Fellowship Winners
Moth... Club of Sftrtbmore bacl
made aVallable' apln this year
C. Frederick Woltere, Jr., of
EdwIn H. Marshall, .0 Forest
Camp Scholarships to be u1ed at
Cedar lane, baa been elected a
the dlscretion of the nurses In the
member of the Board of Gover- lime, was eleeted accident and
dlstrict.
sickness
secretary
of
Indemnity
nors at the Alumni Federation of
,
A Walkerette was purchased by
Del. Co. C9mmiHee5
Insurance Company of Norih
the University of Rochester.
Ten seniors at' Swarthmore
the Central Committee in mt!Il\Ory
In
Session
Mr.
Wolters,
PhIladelphia America and LIte Insutance ComCollege
have been awarded
at James P. Daugherty at Dickbranch sales manager of the Dia- pany of North America at meet'total
of
15 gr,ants by feilows~:
Inson avenue.
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June 3
mond -!\lkail Company slnce 11141, ings of, the boards of direetors of
programs of natlon~ and Inter.
The Annual Meeting of the HeMrs. Morse discussed thl! benewas elected to the alumni board the two companies on June 11.
gional
'Committees
of
the
Westlit
Card, Party held' on JuDe national scope. The six boys aDd
~hall has been assisiant secin a nationwide ballot among
four girlS winning fellOWShips
the university's various schools retary of indemnity since 1953. em, Central and Eastern areas of 26, 1957 at 10 a.m., in tit'; Sw8rth- will use them to do advanCed
and, colleges as a regional repre- He joined the company in 1942 the Community Nursing Service, more Woman's Club for the bene:: work in humanities, social sci.
sentative of the University at as an, underyriter in the New Delaware County was held June lit of the Woodlyn Child Health ences and natural iIcIenees in this
Rochester Club of Detroit. He Is York Office and became superin- 3 at Shrlgley House in Lans- Center's Annual Christmas' Party. country or In Europe next year,
downe.
II was a Joint Card Party
chairman of the club's Admission tendent of the accident and health
Mary L. Schenck,' winner of
The mclrnli.g session was divid- with Springlleld, Morton, Ridley
and Scholarship Committee, and department in 1946. He was iransODe of the 950 Fulbright grants
Township,
Ridley
Park
'a
n
d
last year was awarded a citation ferred to Philadelphia In 1950 as ed into business meetings for
plans to study the restoration oi
by the university In recognition superintendent of the speeial each committee. The Central Swarthmore participating. Mrs. paintings at the Central Labora.
of his outs1anding services to the risks division of the accident and Committee Meeting was led by Morse, chairman, announced that tory ,at the Musellms of BelgiUm
Philadelphia graduate. organiza- health department. He became the Chairman, Mrs. Birney K. the committee will 'be Mrs. John in Brussels. The other SWarth.
head of the department In 1950 Morse of Harvard avenue. After Good, Mrs. Charles W. LukeJ)s,
tion.
thl! reading of the minutes and. and Mrs. Mark Bittle of Swarth- more Fulbright scholar, Michael
He attended his IIrst meeting and assistant secretary in 1953.
Schoeman" will study MOdern
as a member at the Alumni FedMarshail received his degrees the financial report she called on more; Mrs. PaUl Tarr of Morton; French history at the Univereity
for their Mrs. James Crew of Springfield,
eratlan Board on June 7 at the of B.A. and M.A. from Columbia the various chairmen
and Mrs. John Ross at Ridley of strasbourg In France.
,
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"university during the alumni re- University in 1934 and '37. He reports. Doroth~ Sidner, superThe Fulbright grants are
union weekend festivities mark- was awarded the designation of visor of the Swarthmore' Office, Township. Members we,eurged
to' selL tickets for this wQrthy awarded under the Interna'tional
ing the university's 107th com- chartered property anp casualty gave a report of'the year's activ- cause.
Educational Exchange Program of .
mencement.
undemvriter in 1947.
Ity. The staff consists of eight
Foilowing' the business session the Department of State.' This
nurses, plus a physical therapist
"'\\
" \ , \ \ \ , \ \ ~ two' days each week. The con- dessert and ,coffee "}"88seryed by program Is designed to promote
the Eastern Committee. 'Mrs• mutual undemanding between
.EJljoy a Leuurely DiJlner • • •
tract with Ridley Township School Frank Gaul, chairman, 'lit the
the people at the United States
District wSf not renewed In order Eastern Committee,' int;.oouced and of other countries.
STRATH HAYEN INN,
to devote more nurse time to bedYale and Harvard Avenues
Swerthmore
side care and, family health sup- Mrs. Carl ,H. Schmitt, president
Three of the 302 National
of the Board of, Dirj!Ctors of the WoOdrow Wilson Fellowships for
Air Conditioned Dining Rooms lind Lobby
ervlsion. The Dental Health Cen- Community NurSing/ServIce, DeIComfortllble Sleeping Rnoms
ter, admlnis1ered for eight years aware County'. Mrs. Schmitt outstanding students Interested 10
Eletilltor ...., Free PIII"king
was taken over by the Citlzem stressed the Importance ot the college teaching went to Sheila
Business Men's LUnch 12 • 1 :30 P.M.
Committee of Ridley Township work, addmg that all members Brody, Cora Diamond, and Pa.
and at this report all particlpat- must be alert to' good public re- tricia Niles. They will attend the
Complete Hotel Flldlitiet fnr BanfJuets
ing sc~ools have ~eir own Re- lations iI}, order ,to bring the University of Pennsylvania, Mas.
Receptions, PIII"lies
sachusetts Institute of Technology,
medial Program.
A McGregor·Dodds Hotel
JOHN M. SOMERS, Mawg"
The addition of a siudent nurse agency before the people for and Yale UniverSity, respectively.
for Villanova School of Nursing greater understanding of heallh
National Science Foundation
I1PJIIIIIHJlnnuumnnnlllllllllllllnnllnnnnmnnHnnnnmlllllnlnnmllftlll11mmlWllllI,","lIlIImlmnn~= was new this year. She worked problems. Mrs. Gaul' then pre- Fellow~hlps, which carry stipends
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of $l~OO plus tree tuition at any
graduate sch~olln the country,
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§ ervislOn of a faculty member.
t If h
were offered to Robert Cabn, Clif.
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Increased activity at the Wood- saw a were pres",nt. , allowing ford Earle, Arthur Karlin, Paul
GUtl'D O,PTICIANS
§ lyn Child Health Cenier made a were brief reports by each com- Monsky, and Miss Niles. Earle
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number of additional, seSsions central; Mrs.. W'illlam 1';' Staiz. ,and Monsky wm graduate with
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For
of S.-r'or'Q.a"'"
necessary durhig the year SO a western, and Mrs. Gaul, eastern. degrees of" Highest Honors in
r.,
physics and mathematics.
Newl, Desig'
_-& W ... _
Peter Larson, director of the
, "d Fra mes of &0...
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0,., .....a, ....,1'
opened in Media on May 14, 1'957, D, elawa\'
I n an a ttemp t to make careers
County PUnning Com"
to serve the
ehildren
at
Media
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mission was the pro~m speilk.. m researeb more attractive,
the
and the Western part of the
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er. In his talk he stressed six ockefeiler Institute in New
Irya M_r
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County. The Volunteer Wes1ern points; subdivision review and' York gives potential biologists a
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Committee has tak"n the respon- control, comprehensive planning, year1y $3500 s tipend plUS tuition
Wya..
33 I ... W,...W", . . . .
.'bUlty of equipping this Cen- research and analysis, project expenses for a total of three or
1m c ....... s ........11....pIole3••••
ter. The Central Committee do - plianning, and renewal or rede- f our years.' ,,"_L
,-....wn" Karlln, and
veloplilent
planning.
11e said
that efeller
David Sonneborn
sUch Rock,"
lIfIss Sidner.reported, that the, 'they
were oaly
ail advisory
,board
Foundationwon
awards;
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And while he got a "special deal"
His disappointment he can't conceal!
While other:s drive in Swept·Wing style
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When there's a telephone always convenient, Mother
saves ~ep~ a,~ in~eases h,r efl!cie~ ai ,the b9.~sehold
exec~lve. Father has ,fewer interruptions to his h~'?by,
reading or homework. Teen-agers have the priVacY
, the),want. Everyone;s happier, everyone saves time and
~ps. ~ese additional telephones can be in color if you
wish~ )ust call our Business Office.
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but hoped to influence leglslation toward better plannlng., He
particul~ly, siressed deletion, of
bad 'housing and
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standards of, I)ouslnl{ for health
purposes.
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rather than the National Science
Foundation ones.
Jeremy Stone and lIfIss Niles,
both recently elected to Phi Beta
Kappa, were given Social Science
Research Institute FelloW!'hips.
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Moral: Yesterday's ;,Iopks 'and features
are no bargain. at any price!
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the Swept-Wing Dodge actually obsoletes other,ears in its field with its low;'low
look of tomorrow ~d revolutionary advances like Torsion-Aire Ride, PushButton TorqueFIite and Total-COl1tact Brakes. So don't get "bargain-talked"
intO yeste~y's styling and features. The same money buys the car ~hat'. years
ahead, See your Dodge dealer. Join the swing to the Swept·WlDg Dodge•
William 'Hordem
'Leaves Sw. FacQlty
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Five children ,with acute emotlonalproblems Were given help William Hordern, Associate Prot!JIs year, thro\lgh The Delawarl! lessor of Religion, will leave the
CounW Children's Aid 'Soci,ely, ~ac\llty at Swarthmore College
Mrs. Helen Hoepfner, Acting DI~ this summer to accept a teaching
rector, told the members at the position with the Garrett Biblical
Society's Board on June 19, at the Institule at Northwestern UnlverA~nual Meeting in C.A.S. head- slty in Evanston, Ill. His work
quarters, 13 South Avenue, 'Media. there, will Include teaching eour"These were children for whom ses primarily in 8yste~tlc,theol.
no other community resource was' illY, with the opportunity to puravailable."
sue his Interes~ in research s1udMrs. Hoepfner said 'that 89 chil- ies In this field. '
dren received service from the 'Dr. Hordern came to Swarthagency. Of theSe, 62 children were more In the fall of 1949. after reunder the Agency's care. 25 cJiJl- ~ivinga, B.A. degree at the Unidren' were discharged from care: versity at Saskatchewan, a BD.
Of this number 13 'were legally at St. AndreWll, and ,S.T.M. and
adopted, and 8 returned to their Th.D. degrees at Union Theologown parents. In addition, 13, chil- ieal Seminary. In ,addltion to his
, dren were moved from their fOI- tea.ching schedule at the College,
ter homes to adoption homes. ' he also taught ,a SemInar in HeMrs. Hoepfner stated that re- lIgi6rui at the Swarthmore High
ques1s for help in plalming tor School to seniors.
the babies cit unmarried moih~rS
More than one hlUldred College
has continued at a higher rate, stUdents orpnlud ,.fareWell dinwith 23 new babies coming IntO ner in the College dlnlng' room
care during the year.
for Dr. and Mrs. Rordem. StuA new feature of the year has dents presented them with gifts,
been a series of meetings with the and the -baseball team. of whicb
foster parents, on whom the Dr. Hordern was faculty advisor.
agency depends to supply "the gave '1!Jm., a PU>e, and the last ball
love, a1fection, and 24 hours a used 'Iil the I Haverford game,
day care," without which \he autographed by ,ajr the players. .
agency eould not serve Chil,
Dr. and "Mrs. Hordem and their
The agency had 126 inquiries three 'chudren Rick, Joyce and
abOut adoption and foster care. Davis, 'plan to leave Swarthmore
10 new fosier homes were open- ,the eDcl 'i)f .rune.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert wagstaft
. ~e Needlework Guilds of Dela- of Haverford place have as their
ware County for their clotblng guest Mr., GeorgeE. Shumate of
~ations, and the Mother's Club mUfteId, W. Va., who aulted SuIl, S~ whlch. C!ODtriblJt.; day
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WIL OFFICERS PLAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
The newly elected Board of the
W'ILPF met on June 19 at Ibe
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home of Mrs. PhIlIp Jewe t. rs.
John Carroll was re-elected
chairman. Mrs. Wallace McCrory
serve' as vice chairman and
membership ch8!rman in close cooperation with the chairman.
Mrs. Ida Stabler Will continue
as treasurer. Mrs. Colln Bell as
secretary and Mrs. Maurice Webster as program chairman. Mrs.
I'tlBUSHBD BVEBY FRIDAY AT SWABTBIIOBB, PA.
PETER E•. TOLD. IllAlLJOBlB TOW. PVJIU8IIB1tA
Phone JUnpwood I~""
PETEa Eo TOLD. BdHor
Barbara B. Kent. Managing EdItor
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Alme L. Mabbott
will
Eu~ as Second Class Matter., Jan!J8l"Y 2., 1929, at the Poet
Oiftce at SwarUlmore,
the Act of March 8. 1879.
P&.. under
DEAD~WEDNESDAY
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., JUNE 28. 1957
METHODIST NOTES
Henry Hoenigswald will serve ~
publi~lty chairman,. Mrs. LeWIS
HoskIns as hospltabty chairman,
Mr. Caleb Fo* as education
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Ph'li M
carman,
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I payer as
literature chairman, Mrs. Hel!,n
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,Mrs. Frederick Tolles will continue as Human ..Rights chairman
and Mrs. Roy McCorkel as 'egislative chairman.
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Sunday School classes for all
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Mutch,
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e ryn a
Sunday.
PresbyterIan Church, Bryn Mawr,
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At the 11 o'clock MorDl~g or- WI ~e e .;u,,: .mm;sh~r un ay
ship Dr. W. Vernon MIddleton, m(>rDlng. T e OPIC 0
IS sermon
General Secretary of the Division at the morning service at 11 will
of National Missions, Methodist be "The Chosen Few".
Board of Missions, will be the
The Chancel flowers will be givguest speaker during the vacation en in memory of Miss Harriet B.
absence of the pastor, Rev. John Selfridge.
At the farewell reception ,tend- HERBERT E. MICHENER
C. Kulp. His sermon subject is
titled "Fredom and Conformities". ered the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph P.
APPOINTED MANAGER
Dr. Middleton has h~d a d~S- Bishop Sunday afternoon, the conHerbert E. MiChener: ~r., ~as
ti,nguished caree. in national mlS- gregation presented them with a been na~ed as adml~strative
slons. He has been executive sec- g'ft urse and an RCA Victor manager 10 the mechamcal reretary of the Missionary and Ii:gh Pfidelity four speed victrola search 'division of, Scott Paper
Church Extension Society of the with a record for each member of Company. He will work directly
Methodist Church, an executive their family.
with J. R. Curtis, division directsecretary of the Section of Church
or.
Extensior. of the Division of Na- FRIENDS MEETING NOTES • Michener, a resident of Benjamtional Missions, and executive secin West avenue, attended Swarthretary of the division's Section of
Friends who have enj,oyed our more College and received his euHome Missions. He was elected to Family Hymn Sings in previous gineering diploma from 'Drexel
his present post in 195~~·
summers will be glad to know that Institute of Technology Evening
The Junior Church Program has a series of five, to take place the School.
bee n temporarily discontinued. next five Sundays, have been arHe was emp'oyed In March 1956
This age children may sit in the ranged by Sarah Stabler. They as an enginf!ering' specialist.
family pew during the abbreviat- will be held in the Whittier Room
ed summer service. Nursery chil- arid !hose interested in
time
Speaks In N. H.
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dren will be supervised bicap- of s10ging before Meebng for
Dr. Heinz Heinemann of Dickinable woinen throughout .the sum- Worship will gather there at 10: 30 son avenue read' a paper and was
mer.
a.m. beginning this next Sunday, chairl1)ari of. a symposium at the
~urin~ the pastor's absence, in June 30.
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recent Gordon Research COnfercase of 1Iny emergency need for
All are welcome.
eneesat Colhy Junior CoIlege,
pastoral caret members may call
Nevi London, N. H.
the Rev. Richard H. Jones, LE C"'RISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
.2·2931 (Ridley Park Methodist
How spiritual understanding df
NEWS NOTES
Church) or the pastor's secretary, the inspired Word of the Bible
Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen of
Mrs. Mildred Conner, LE 2-5609. brings hope and healing will be Oberlin, 0., spent the IIrst part of
The c!lurch office will be open set forth at Christian Science ser- the week visiting Mr. and' Mrs.
on Tuesday mornings only begin- vices Sunday in the Lesson-Serm- Horace H. Hopkins of Wellesley
nlng July 2.
on entitled "Christian SciElnce."
road. Mrs. Crossen is moving to
, Every Wednesday morning and
Sciiptural readings will include Chapel Hill, N. C., the first' of
afternoon throughout the summer h
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a Fall Festival Workshop to re., l e o ow1Og
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Mrs. O. M. Hook of Strath
pare articles for the Christmas
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Bazaar will be held at the church were wr en a ore me were wrl - ,
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There wIll. be superviSIon for th
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children. For transportation call hroug'tp a lenc,: ahnt h comhor ~ Cleveland' O' during, the past
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Gareld Gray, KI 3-9945, or Mrs.
Correla~lve passages to be read .
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G. Howard, KI 3-'11352.
from "Science and Health with Joined ,them
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Key to the Scriptures" by' Mary They atten ed a reu on, a re a"I saw it In the Swarthmorean." Baker Eddy include the following tives . and frI~nds . Saturday and
(547:23-25,31-32): "The, Scrip- returned home by plane Sunday
tures are very sacred. Our aim night.
must be to have them ;'nderstood
H. Wilbur (Bill) Hoot, son of
spiritually, for only by this under- Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of
standing can truth be gained.. . . ~fa?,ette aven\le, left Sun~ay for
It is this spiritual perception of ~1~C1On~ti, 0., w:here ~e wIll parScripture, which lifts human.lty t!':lpate 10 ,an one?tation program
out of disease and death and in- WIth I.B.M; He WIll be employed
spires faith.
wit.h I.B.M. unt~ he .Ieaves f?r
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An Invitation IS extended to. al\ December.' Mr. HOQt graduated
to attend the servlc~s, ~t FIrst from Denison University June 10
CHURCH SERVICES
'-Church of Christ, ScIentIst, 206 with a B.A. degree. During com~
PRESBYTERMN CHURCli ' Park avenue at 11 o'clock.
mencement he was commissioned
Andrew Mutch, Guest Minister
John Schott, Associate Minister
a second lieutenant in the Air
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Force;
A speech major, he was
Sonday, Jone 30
10:00 A,M.--Choir Rehearsal.
There will be a celebration of vice president of SIgma Chi. One
11 :00 A,~.-Momlng W\lrs:tUP and Holy Communion at 8 a.m.. this of Denison's top athletes, he eamChurch School. Cla:~ss:::es::::..._ __
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METHODIST CHURCH
At 11: 15 a.m. the service of holds two Denison basketball
Dr. W. Vernon Middleton
Morning Prayer will be heid..
records) and three in baseball.
Guest Speaker
Robert WIlde
Minister of Music
Sunday, June 30 ,
9:45 A.M,--Sunday School.
11:00 A,M. - Morning Worship
Service.
CHllnlND
MAIK 10TH ANNIYIISAlY
Robert Davia HarriIoo, IOn of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bunker. 311
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dudley Har. Vaaar avenue. celebrau.d their
50th weddlng anniversary yesler.
rison, 'Jr., 82 Roosevalt Street, day. They were married In Pitts.
Garden City T I. was cliristened burd" and lived there until 10'5
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Church. Garden City.
after Mr. Bunker's retirement
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson from the Westinghouse plant at
of Rutlli!fS avenue are the paternal East Pittsburgh. He was with
grandparents.
Westinghouse 49 years.
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Promoted
In Holidaysburg. Mrs. Bunker, of
English btrth, was raised 'In Pitts.
Gregory' Heath of Lima, son of burgh. Prior to her marriage, she
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of was a librarian in the original
Cedar lane has been promoted to C
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Holyoke place" and four grand. '
childrell, Maryanne, ~ancy, Molly,
"I saw It In the Swarthmorean."
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ceramiesequipment 1bla year).
painting. basketry, and jewelry.
Opens Mondoy malrfng, .~
,Dramatlct are a papular part
(CootlDuea rrom pap 1)
of the prokram, In Ibe ~rm of
the Association board of directors. .skits wrItten. acted. and presentwill be at the sctiool to a~cept ed by all the groups. As in past
reglstratlons.
years. each FrIday will feature a
Mr. Nowell and his st8ft offer a special event, such as a treasure
wide variety of arts. crafts. and or scavenlli!r hunt, or a combined
games to appeal to Iioth boys and fun day and 'pet show, and sevgirls of all ages. Included in the eral surprise events will be add~
arls and crafts program will be ed this year.
leather work and ceramics (a klln' A wide choice of sporls and
will 'be an added feature of the games. will provide an Opportu.·
Summer Club Progrom .
nity for both grouP and Indlvidual
participation. inclUding bardball,
softball, basketball, volleyball,
dodgeball. soecer, tennis. badminton. plngpong, quoits, and croquet
In former years, each morning's
activities have been divided Into
three periods. A welcome Innovation of this year's schedule will
be the Introduction of a fourth
period, making possible more free
play and a wider clrolce of activities.
The pre-school primary group,
under the direction of Mrs.
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G.et set for a warm, comfortable winter
with automatic gas house heating•.
It's free of care and worki There's no
heater-tending-just ,set the thermostat and
enjoy the' warmth you want. There's no
fuel to order or store, either! Install gas
house heating now for heating comfort
next winter. See your local plwriber or
caU our nearest suburban office.
What's a 4th of July Picnic without your portable
'radio? And what's 'your radio without 'fresh
set
Eveready BaHeries? We have the type your
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H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Sunday, June 30
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8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11:15 A,M.-Morning Prayer.
Wet1Jlesc1a~
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1820 CHIST.NUT STRIIT
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
SonolQ, Jone 30
. 11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A.lf.-TheLe!
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LANCASJER BRAND AND U. S. GOVT. CHOICE BEEf
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Prices elfsdiv. '''ursrlay, friday, Satunlay~ Ju_ . , 2', 29
ttooI~
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STIffNESS NOT .EMOVED
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OF FRIENDS
Sqnday, Jane 30
10:30 A,M.-Family Hymn Sing in
Whittier House.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
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WIllIe- Yo.'re Away .....
aave yo....
Franklin Robblee, got oft to a' echool are ,Mary ArmIltrOng. Engwarm and bUBY Itarl on Monda,. llsh; Ernanl Falcone. Social Studof this week. With 112 children iee; Melvin Durkin, science and
entoUed. the six-weeks session mathematics' all from Swarthmore
will conclude AU'JUSi 2.
High Schooi. facillti' and Mrs.
David Cole, languages, from Eddystone
High School.
450 Register for 6
PrIscilla Boston, a graduate of
Week Summer School Swarthmore
College who wiIJ
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join the high school faculty next
science; Graeme Taylor, civics and yea~ in the mathematics department, is secretary of the summer
mathematics, and Frank Wllllams, school.
Englillh and mathematics.
Superlvsors In the summer
"I saw It In the Swarthmorean."
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,U'HOLSTIRY
PERSONAL Furniture Be- FOR' RENT - Nlcel)' furnished ed by the Delaware
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private
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bath Regents. 1I4rs. John Ml",....,
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D., or Night
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J. Weiland. 1I4rs. Lloyd Goman and ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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FOR RENT - FIrst floor apart· Mrs. M. B. Chapman recently at
ment, four rooms. bath. $70. the Tyler Arboretum.
ALBAN 'ARKER
Call KIngswood
utillUes included. One or two
The Junlor CommIttee of the
adults. Private parking. LOwell
Ne. a.1I _DUt rIa.OO
PERSONAL - Belvedere, Con. 6.7457.
local chapter D.A.R. have charge
anll ~ 8 _
valescent Home. 2507 Chestnut FOR RENT _ UnfurnIshed apart. of the Mansion House. Lachford
street.
Chester.
EdSechronic,
oJt Swarth·
ment • Rutl......
e three rooms J HallJon
the estate•
Two
of their
PIANO TUNING
more. Aged.
senile.
COD-.
"''''6 r
.
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..vaIescent men and women. Ex. kitchen. bath. $55 per month. grouP. Mrs. Harry F; Jensen and
.~~~~~~~~~~~~ cl'llent foods. spacious grounds Ideal for business couple. H. E. Marguerite Flounders gave In •
.:
Blue Cross honored. Sadie Pippin Gaskill. Agent. LEhigh 2-4230.
teresting talks on the history of
Turner. proprietor. CHester 2· FOR RENT - Large comfortable the family who ,received
KlnlJ,_od 3-1448
5373.
room. three closets. seml- pri·
vate bath, absolute privacy. newlpl'ope'rty ~ an original land IInIIIL,I","
WILLIAM BROOKS
Chester Rd. 104-1700
re- home. KIngswood 3·3329.
in 1681 from WlIllam Penn. They
Ames & Rubbish Removed
WANTED
also spoke of many of the
LaWD8 Mow~ General
WANTED _ To do baby sitting trees. plants. and shrUbs whllch I
SWARTHMORE, ,A.
Uaulina
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~c;,e-rences.
~swork
Is
afternoons or eveningil. KIngs- grow on the estate.
U8 Bardin&' Ave~ lIorIo....a.
our oWn shop under personal wood 3-8497.
supervisliin of Mr. Seremba. EstI· WANTED - Stenographer for In. ,Mrs. C. M. PIke. Jr.• of DeKalb.
mates are free. Thom~.
Buranoe office central Phlladel· IiI.. with her children Stet>l\en
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
Phone
Sharon
Hill
0734.
Budget
phla.
air conditioned. Reply Box and Jeffrey spent two weeks vlsitHOOVER
AND SON
payments.
, E. The, Swarthmorean.
Ing her parents Mr. and Mrs.
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Authorized Seniee
PERSONAL, Piano Tuning WANTED To do pari-time Horace H. Hopkins of wellesley
GENEUI. COIITIAOOI
Specialist, member A.S.P.T. and
work or four days a week. road
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Fre. PIc,,", al" D.llvery
NA.P.T. Will do minor repaIr. CHester 2·0005 evenings or Sat.
_
TIl. Floors • Plaltlc: Tile
24 Ha.r Serv'ce
I'····· .L_e.aman.
3·5755. urdays.
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
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,Mod.rn KIte.....
S....,lc. All Ma•• Clea ....
WANTED - Baby. sitting aft~>r- Sealed bid. wUl be .-I.ed In
Alteration.
noons and even1D!gS' by high
h
I
t
d
t
KI
d
3
Chamber.
121
Park
Avel\ue.
Paper 1a,II for
SC 00
S u en.
ngswoo
• Po, on ~uly 8th. 1967 at 7.80
1401 RlcH.y Ave.ae
1_
s.
"-
I
All Mak. CI......
Avenue,
RlIJIIIOnd J. Dawson Media
210 w. Sfafa st.
LO 6-4692
MIl."...
to
lot
2
Darlington, Debby Gross, Susan within the Borough .of Swarthmore. Blda
,.preHnt
aK&rff,HyPli
fa,..
Ecntera
financial corpcJNflo.l. No frcnoaI. Sal.
..perI~ and abm., cfeIIred, establlallM
2S-4D yMrs old, married, co,...... of Glllln'lln, respontlbl'l.
1'__ . t. NClIIHIfIMJ In'-"'... pi. .
Inchad. brfef ... IOna; history. all
,.pll.. O)ftfidetllal. Our salum.. hcrft,
tNen 1.111*1 of tilt, ad. 101 A. L
....tel....
~,tItmo:WIt.
Daylight Saving Time fo"r furnishing
I
$500 MONTHLY
Startln9 ,. salary
3401.
Heights. MAdison 6·0713. Oppo- WANTED _ Evening baby sit. material.' and doing the work of
site Clifton Theater.
tiDg jobs by Swarthmore Col- atruetiflB approxlmate)y 1400 feet of
t dnts M
B lin
crete CUl'b on both .ld~ of F.ltvlew Road
I
FOR SALE
ege s u
ary
e
between Michigan and "''fJornell Avenues
1
FOR SALE .:.. Lovely set ster- L1n~y. Call KIng~ood 3-41~:..
ling flatware in mahogany chest. W~ Women fer light
Ne_r used. Reason8ble. Reply
pacltlng work. (Need extra
Box C, The SwarUmiorean.
money?) No experience requlr~~~~~=~==::::-;'k--:~ ed. Make easy money packing
FOR SALE Two. para eets, chewing gum or doing other light
cage, and equipment, cheap. factory work. Five-day week,
KIngswood 3-0373.
steady. Pleasantly aIr conditioned.
FOR SALE - Gtrl·. blue Engllsh PhlIadelphia ChewIng Gum Corjbike,
,in good condition. poratioD, Eagle and Lawrence
.hall
In a"""nlance wltb •• an. and
8peclfication8 whIch may be Hen at the
office of the unde",lgned. A certlfted
check or bId bond In tbe .~ of $160.00
.hall accompany each bid and th. Ami or
p6I'11OR to whom the' contract la awarded
.ball execute a eontraci and furnish
:!d:!::':'~.!" ::::..:
........ 'he right to waive any I.fo""all.
tlet: in the bId. received; to reject
be
mont
bus to our door.
e ,
tlfully
4-0800
WANTED - HIgh school senior
nr 'college student to work Sat·
urday afternoons and Sunday
mornings July - August. Mlchael's
College Pharmacy. KIllgswood 30857. Mrs. Reynolds.~.,--_ _ _~
WANTED ..:.. Apartment or small
house. two bedl'ooms
th...
bid.; to award the contract
to the bidder whOM proPOUl I. d-,:~
to be most advantageoulJ to the 1
Interest.
ELLIOTI' RICHABDSON
Borough Secreta",
!T·6-'1
2.5689
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, ROOFING
Gutters
Warm·Alr HeatlalJ
AIr eo.clltloalnlJ
t Metal Work
!h;.t;ffi!:':l';;:
trolIey Havertown.
from 69th street
to Oak- or all .x.. rl.nood In thl. .1... of
;~i~~~3~_8~4~9j7'~~~~~~
Roads,
Take Ardmore
b
station or Damy-Sprlngfleld and
d
CH••ter 2-4759
,
s....
I George Myers &Co.
Box 48
KI4-1214
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'·SlIar.... beautifully rebuilt
and !guaranteed. New English
IiL~===========::
bikes at discount prices. Trades
AutoJlrivlng 11'111••
accepted. LOwell 6-3567.
CONS'.UCTION
Call for Yo.
FOR SALE - Antiques _ two
sofas.
two
marble
top
tabl~.
#qcu,I!:!'.,
RESIDENTIAL AND
'$6 'ER HOUR
~hone LOwell 6-3099.
..
Edward F. Mo. CH...... 1-434'
COMMERCIAL
FOR SALE - Simmons hlde-a- ~;, N.J
bed Lawson sofa. excellent COll"
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Alterations
dltlon. Telephone Klngswood 3. WANTED - Child care or relief I,
3953.
nursing week ends. Practical
Interior & Exlerio.
nurse highest local .references. J.w.l", R...i ..d
Pho••• KI 3-<216
FOR SALE - Power mower. 21· CHester 3-4175 after 4 p.m
EUIL SPIES
335 Darhnoath Avenue
Free Estimates
Inch "Motoboy" reel tJi'Pe 2 % .
--,---_.
, ,
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HP Briggs and stratton Engbje. WANTED-;-SECRET~Y to type :
w.tc ... alle.
Good condition $35 KIngswood
manuscnpts, take dIctation, and
_I, ., F. C. Bod. I _
J. F. BLACKMAN
~~~E;E-=:-"W .
monitor switchboard irl Swarth-:
Watch and
128 Yal. AWl.
Klngswood 3·8761
KI 34616
~~~~~ more-physics research laboratory.
=Ioc" Repairs
Swarthmore. Pa.
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iiiii.iiii~iiiiii~~~~~~~~ baths.
em home.
four
two Swarthmorean.
living
dining room.
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den.
room, large WANTEtl-Young couple, teach.
a." Hew
AS'HALT TILl • .UI.ER TILl
garage.
ers. desil'es unfurnished four·
ERICH H. HAUSEN
160 x room apartment In or around
,LASTIC TILl
V'NYL TIU
PlOURE FRAMING
Ad· Springfield or Swarthmore beginELEaRlCAL
'CO""'''aOR
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~"J\,~"'uc'orner nlng August 1. Stove and refrig.
.
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FORM'CA • LINOUUM
PORTRAIT STUDIO
Phone LO. erator necessary. About $10, In.
27 r.ar'1 r.p.rI••c.
well 6·~151.
,~ eluding utilities. Phone POplar 5~
. ,Klngswood 3.2850
'lENnIAN IUNDI
1Ion
w.
·Jack Prichard
PAINTING
.
I
Fi".
/J
5
,ROGER fUSSELL
PIIotographie Supplies
State & Moaroe Sts.
~I~
MEdia 6-2176
Open friday EvenlfIIJS
W(uzie _ SOns
FOR-sALE
i949*,>p
-Ford
cpnvert. "5;;5;.;1.:;9:;;a~f",ter;o.-.:.4:::3::;:0.;;..."""",,,,---=-_,,wle blue -llgh'f
wlrltewalls, WANTED - Machinists. If you
good • condition. 'KIngswood 3are a gOOd machinist, Interest3112
ed in wrapping machines. want
SALE
S rln
span! I an unusual opportunity to get
. p li!er ,
e ahead with an aggressive national
puppl"" SIX weeks old, worm· company. aet NOW. Send letter
ed and maculated. Klngswood 3· covering your experience, or
Mr. FenImore at Philadelphia
- Baldwin
Chewing Gum COl'P<'ration. Eagle
type, like new. No 10n!ger
'Lawrence roads. Havel'tnwn
two pianos. Will sacriflce
miles from 69th street). BIllCall KIng9Wood 3-5835
6-7150. Good salary and no
7 and 9 P.M.
tax.
FOR
Florist
Formerly
CARNS
650 Baltimore Pike
SprlnlJfield, Del. C... P;a.
·T£LEVISIP SERVICE
Duplicating
Service
Offset Pri~ng of All Kinds
,
.leUemead.
._sads
.Annou!l\:emenfs
MOW
10 tl434
CHRISTIAN
• Programs
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(hid:
Ser,'"Lell..
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.-e 1":. b erty
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"The anvil chorus" of ,America's indU8trial
might • • • the lilting refrain, of America at
play •.• t;he drumbeat of America's historic past
s. a ..ter Rd.
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-you can bear ~em all ~Iong Pennsylv~nia's
.,
.,87,000 miles of fine roads. Yon can see
beautiful forests and fertile farmlands. • •
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~eat rivers and meandering streams ••• small
1 • 011\ ............n ..........
reo-i+t:;:p
eo..ercial Construction
towns and me~opo:ii.tan cities.
DAY and NIGHT
:aut wherever you go in our great statedrive safely!
,
Oil 8URNER
!'t:I)VU"F
(Is YourHouse Too Large or Too Small?)
HARRY W. MeWLlSTEi
In the last month or iwo a number of fammes' have
KlnlJswood 3·1646
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WONDAY TBR1J SATURDAY
Why not picli up the phone now and
~n
~1JNDA.YS
J~.A.
,
and ROLIDAV
PORTER
H. WAITE. INC.'
.
GREEN
,
J.... Howe or Horace Passmore ~nd get your name on
our list in case the right thifIIJ comes along,
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A COMPLETE INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
I t WT ITH ST..
"o.es: 406311
and Bird
THE BOUQUET
SWEENEY & CLYDE
Bob Bird,
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Everything ill planned for your greatest
driving ,ease and enjoy~e'nt. Have a happy
vacation. Drive carefully along Pennsylvania's
miles of highways that sing' "SWEET LAND
OF UBERTY."
,
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
HORACE A. REEVEs
w.
J. A. GREEN
MARK Brn'LE
,
. BAIRD and BIRD
S'I'RAm HAVEN INN
PETER E. TOLD
B. ~. HOY, S:t\ND 10
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4-6314
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Eo L. NOYES ad
CO._,
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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401312
SI ••1'D. CiyIIe., Jr.
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Klngswoo'd 4·1234
We have a num\ter of fine families wantin~ to do this
m •.
Our roac;ls are marked with safety signs to
gnide you. Speed limits ~re posted to, tell,
you the safe milee-per.hour yon shonl4 travei. !
We h!.ve road rests in scenic locations where ':
, you can relaX dnd properly enjoy· the moUD- ' i
tain v,istaH that stretch before you.
NOON
General Contractor
traded smaner homes for la.ger homes and visa versa.
Phola ~piel ,Made
15 S. CHailR ROAD
Sa. il Ir.'" : WI'i .."ttlrli
662
CH ,2·5051
Residential Building
at the present
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KlnlJlwood 3-0450
PYLE
',TN6 M,.,.,. THAT S,NG
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KI ....1028
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Pick Franchetti.
.39 -Roddyn Road, Sprlngfi.ld
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Loul. F. Bead. Surrivlnl'· Tru.tee. u/d~!
OF DBLAWAIIB OOUNTY; PBllNA. Trust. Dated. Aprll 10; tNt. ma.de, III
I!:dlth A. a-I. Recorded In tho 0iIIe0
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
for Recordl os" of Deeds. In and. for The
OF
County of PhlladelphLa. Deed of TrtDt
No. 1 of Edith A. Reed.
REEDER-Kay 28. Flm and Floal
count ~f Ralph J. Relman.
c:=~.~: tate of Robert P. Beecler. De ! -_.
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RESNICK-Ila.r Z8~ Account of
Truat Corn ZXehanae Bank and Mae
::i:iC'. -'.. _.~ nick. Executon. Betate of Benjamin.
nick. DKe .....
, oaPllANS' ooon
..
. IlI!lED-Kay
Planning Commission
,
1_ IS, lt57.
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p
, GS Troop 95 In Awardi
BROWNIE fL .UP
Plana for lIUDlIIlft activities and
Brownie Troop 857 of the Col- projects for the cominc fall and
lege Avenue fourth grade recelv- winter - . 0 0 were discussed at
ed· their wings and Gjr~ ·Scout 11 luncheon fM Glrl,Scout troop 95
John
D.
DeMoll,
secretary
of
.plna
In an imp.resslve ollt!loor Fly- held Wednesday. June 19 at the
Execu!:".
the Swarthmore Planning Com- Up ceremony on a recent Tuesday home of Mra. Maurice L. Webster,
mission, announced recently that afternoon at 4 o·cloCk.
Grouped In J r., E 1m,avenue.
.
the group. has signed an agree- front of the senu-clrcular memoHostesses for the luncheon we
ment with Charles Elcock, who .rial bench behind the Friend's Mrs. Webster aDd troop CO-lead:
will serve as a consultant In con- Meeting House, the Brownies Mr•. Carl Atkins. Those attending
nection with the location and proudl! presented their program the luncheon were VIrginia Alexdesign of the Mid-County Ex~ to theIr mothera and other spec- ander, Karen Brandt,'Janice Car_
~]~~~1~
pressway.
tators who were sitting on the roll, Linda Courtney, Lorene
t?>.iipar.!
According to deMoll, Elcock's grassy slope.
Hebble, 'Linda Jones, Jane MlchenS'(!:;!i services will Include presenting ,The program opened with two er. Susan Prentice,' Gay Pyle,
to the highway authoritles rea- songs and was followed by ac- Dianne Reynold/!. Cynthia Seltzer
~;iitiir~ sons for' adopting soine other tivities reports by Kendra LewIs. Sally Sheppard, Lee Smith.
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route tha~ the
Route or B Susan Ross, Suzanne Beesinger,
Next year the troop plans to
Route proposed; In the case how- Laura Enion, Nell Presion, Peggy hold their meetings in the eveever, that either is chosen, en- Carroll, LDlIy BulIitt, Ashley FIne ning. Four, girls In the troop are
~ ~~~:;:';;'dl~~1 deavoring to see that the route and. Jane Dudiey.
leaving Swllrthmore this week:
s~;;Vh,in. ~
is laid out so as to cause the least
Girl Scouts, Joanne Espen_ Susan Dearing, Jean Harriss
v:~~.~~~~tl~~~~~~~~~
possi·ble damage to Swarthmore schade aDd Sarah Enlon, sym- Sus9n Martin, and Nancy Which~
~
and its property owners; and to bolicaily passed the spirit of er. One of the highilghts of the
report from time to time to the scouting on to the new .1Iy~up luncheon was the presentation to
Commission In the two' connections mentioned.
scouts in a candie, llghtlng cere- the girls of Girl Scout World pins
Serving also on the Planning mony.
and gold attendance' stars.
Commission
Philip ~iskem,
Mrs. Vincent Lathbury and I Earlier, last week, on Monday
Mrs. Charles Howland have been afternoon, June 17 a court of
Horace H. Hopkills, Raymond K, ade
Denworth and Walter H. Nason.
le
1"l' of the Troop for the' past awards ceremony was held at the
two years. Mrs. Lathbury will Swarthmore F r 1 e n'd s Meeting
continue as leader of the new !Jouse with Mrs. Robert Hudgins
At Ft. Meade
Girl Scout Troop next:;year. assls- attending as guest of honor. On
Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. ted by Mrs. Courtney Smith and display was an exhibit of arts and
Boulter of Riverview road, Plans Mrs. Charles H. Keyes.·
crafts done by the girls In working
and Training <,>fficer of the PhllaThe girls presented a baby for their dabbler and prints badgdelp/lla United States Army Re- blanket woven by the troop to es. Those working on home nurs~~:~~~~~~~::~t~~~~~~~:! seMfe School, Is now at Ft. George Charlie' Howland, ,Jr., and named ing badges gave skits about the
;';
G. Meade, Md.
the baby as their mascot.
life of Louis Pasteur, and demonDuring the two-week period,
strated ,~ome of the skills ijtey had
FOOD MARKET
Retains Consultant
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Co......••
Ai.·•.•
.
f S.aift••N. I.c.• 403 D......"' Av••
Opposite Boro.g. Hall
SILVER'
FOR GREEN SLIPS
APRIL - MAY
JUNE
. Remember - With the return to us of
each S100.00 worth of Register Slips.
we"11 give· you a bright new Silver Dollar!
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'Swift's Premium
GENUINE SPRING
Leg o'lamb 69' Ib~
COfFEE. PRICES ARE STILL DOWN
Boulter
other
members of the
Staffand
of the
Phlladel~;r~~~~~~~E~~~~t~lcolonel
phia SChool are directing the
AT THE'CO-OP
EHLERS. - co-op RED LA.EL - LUZIANNE
MAxWELL HOUSE - CHASE & SANBORN
TROOP44l PICNIC
learned
working on the
badge. while
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Girl Scout Troop 441, under the
Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Frank
training of some 300 Reserve om- leadership of Mrs. Theodore Pur- Alexander will. he troop leaders
cers of the Adjutant General's nell, Mrs. Sa.rm8i Seeman, and for the coming year -\v1th the tr90P
Corps from First, Second, ThIrd Mrs. Walter Molr, closed the sea- committee consisting of Mrs. Da.
and"Flfth Army Areas.
son of eVl'nts with a Court. of vld Seltzer, Mrs. Qeorge KreniA Reservist himself, Colonel Awards and picnic Tuesday, June koll, Mrs. Douglas Courtney, Mrs.
E~~~~ Boulter is veteran of World War 4 !'t the Rutgers Avenue School Edmund Jones, aJld Mrs. Carl AlII. having served In the European playground. Guests at the gala kins, chalrman.
Theatre' of Operations. Colonel event included the mothers of the
First class badges were awardBoulter, in civilian life, Is an Im- girls.
ed to Virginia Alexander, Virginia
porter with offices in the Swarth·
Following a paper-ba~ lunch, Molr, and Sally Sheppard, while
the program opened With Beth, Diane Reynolds . received a second
Purnell welcoming the group. The class badge. Forty one proficiency
NEWS NOTES
color guard with Betty Jane. badgl's were awarded to 21 girls.
L. Olcott of Oberlin .Roth, Beverly Davis, and Tina Girls receiving badges and their
Mrs.
a v' e n II e left, Sunday for Seeman ca~ed the 11ag. Th,e ,Girl, ,il'!Yards are; Virginia Alexander,
vy.;n~ii~;i - ~~~: Evan~ton, 111., to attend -Monday's Scout Laws, motto, siogan and ,dramatic appreciation; p .. i n t s,
o.
graduation at Northwestern Un!- promise were given In order by dabbler; Barbara Bath, musician;
~:~~~i:'~:;:.~~i~
versity where her daughter, Nan- Lynn Hartman, Beth Purnell, All- ·Karen Brandt, home nurse, dracount
Zeglln,
cy
White will receive her masters bon Naylor, Leni Woske, Patty matic .appreciation; Janice Carroll,
Theodore Zeglln. elk lUI
George 1..egHn. Theodore
degree in music. Mrs. Olcott's Baird, Nancy ThoJ"bahn, Jamie dabbler, prints; LInda Courtney,
Jr•• Theodore G. ZegUn. 3r••
obedlence-degree-holding b 1 a c k Hammond, Martha Jessup, Bev- p r in.t s, dI:.;unatic appreciation,
Zeglln. Deceased.
THOMAS A. CURRAN
poodle, Marie A"til,nette,' oblig- erly Smith, and Charlou Nichols. dabbler; Susan :Qearing, musician
Relifilloter of Wills and .
Clerk of Orphan'. Court. Ingly presented her first-born 1It- Marla Horneff served as announc- dramatic
appreciation, hom e
)I0ROUGH OF SWARTHMORE· ter of four black and six brown er.
'!urse; Jean. Harris, home nurse;
,
ORDINANCE NO. .
l,pupplE!S on Tuesday, five days beThe following girls explained Lorene Rebble, prints, dabbler,
AN ORDINANCE' FOR THE WIDEN- ,fore schedule-undoubtedly to the 11 program 11elds covered in dramatic apprecl~tion; LIn d a
INGFAIRVIEW'ROAD
'AND FURTHER'INIMPROVING
"during
h
d c1ass req\lirements:
. .
.,
OF
THE BOR. relieve Mrs. Olcott's'mlna
t e 5':00'
Jones; home.I nurse,
drama~ apOUGH 'OF SWARTHMORE FROM her Impending absence. Atter \-111'1 a n Fairbiniks, Christine preclati~n; Susan Mar·till; home
THE SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE OF graduation Nancy wlil accompany Smith, Nancy Stor,lazzl, Beverly nurse, dramatic appreciation',' Jane
MICHIGAN
AVENUE
CORNELL
AVENUE AND
TbTHETOLINE
SEPA- her mother back to Swarthmo~' S m Ith, S andy T
. aft, Mar1orle·01- Michener. home JUuse; Sandra
A~,.,u"t of Girard
RATING THE TOWNSHIF OF RID. for the summer.
r' cott, ·Eleanor Spackman, Marian Mills, dabbler, dramatic apprecl.(Surviving
LEY FROM THE TOWNSHIP OF
Mrs. An,thony, F.a,irbanks and Kapp, M.ary Frank, Joan Molr, tion,' prints; Virginia Molr, home
Hardlnl.
SP!l'NGFIELD.
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. . DELA,~ARE COUN- children of Rutgers avenue left and .,rlSC
ec.,.., Second nurse, - Susan ~rentlce, sWimmer,
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
Frid,ay, June 14, and are spending ~Iass badges. were. t.hen ,warded hom.e nurse; Diane Reynolds,
SWARTHMORE
DOBS ORDAIN,
h
SECTION 1. Tho proper om..,. of tbl. the summer at !thelr,
home't
at 0 the g! r Is m thelr own patrois ,ome
nurse; Cynthia Seltzer,
Borough aM b.",b. authorized and dl.-..ted Oeean City, N. J . f o l l o w e d by an explanation of dabbler, prints, dramatic apprec ito caUBe due publl.'notleetl'to be ill.en and _ _ _ _-'-_______'_.~-.' proficiency badges ·by AllIson ation' ,Sally Sheppard bilckyard
aU Retiol! . (lQnuant to law to be dub'
Naylor Profl'e
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taken to CauSe the widening and further respeet. to the properties along the.IOUth_
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Cl ncy ~
es.·earn- camper, trees,- home •nurse; Lee
improving or Fairview Road ,In the Dor- westerly aide of Fairview ltOad situated Iq ed by. t.he ·I'~~ ~ughout ·the Smith; home nurse; Anne Stauffer,
ough· af Swarthmore.. the ~.''''''''''.r~' I the Township of Ridley. the Borough II yea~ were awa¥ed. The pro~m honie nurse, dr8.matic apprecia'"
::~:":~i::i~:I;U;;::~id~ the
:h::ea!~!.a~~ra::':~i!,'»~SS:~:./:~: closed~ wIth
"Girl Sc~ut.c;
Bianca Storlazzi '
-~,,,;;,toi[: ship of Ridley. The raid portion of Fair. COd!. ita arnendmenlA. and 8upplementa• .'~·ogether." ·the retreat of the app~latlon; and Nanc~ Whiche-r,
view Road to be so Improv~ extends Said auesamenta shall be made 117 the foot. flag. and taps.
dabbler
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n!'i~"~~'
from the IIooutheaateriy aide of· Michigan front. rule In accordance with law. All
El
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Avenue (which avenue Is whotly wIthin such aasewnel'lta B.hall be PQB.bIe to til'!.
. even· gll'. from troop: 441
Girl Scout fr~endship pins were
the Borough. of . Swarthmore) . In a norlta,;. Borough without Interest. provided. they" ·took part in the Memorial Day presented. to the troop committee
westerly direction to a point In the bed of are paid wlth!ft thirty days from the com· parade, with Mrs. Moir as their
nd other
b
--"- h d helpcOmell·Avenue (whally within the ·Borough pletlon of aard work. but any aaseMIIlent
a
mem ers w-uO. a
of Swarthmore). aid point betng Identl- remaining unpaid'" lor m~n.. than tbtr1.)r leader. Nancy _ThoItl~nt -~s- ed during. the year. Those ·receivft.ed on the 8OUthwesterl)' aide of FatrvteW d8.)'ll shall d ....w intenst at. the rate of .Ix cUla Brobeck, and Marjorie 01.... ing pins included: Mrs. Edmund
Road by the tel'ridnal point of the
per cent per annum from the date the cott formed. the
"1. gu d
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t -;~~: separating' the .Townshlp of RidleY from work Is completed. and If not vald .wlthln
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CO or
ar carry- Jones, troop com.mI:~tee .ch81rman
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the. Townllohip of Springft.eld.
flve months after such ~mpletlon. the -':n3 the flag up to the cemetery, and crafts instructor; Mrs. John
SECTION 2. The oald Im..........nto Dorough Soll.;'or .hall ..\lie II."" to be ..ith Beverly Smith, Marian Carroll teleph'on chalrman' Mrs,
herein authorised shall be made In 8'" flled against the resped;ive properties liable K
d J
'11." Ir -""0._1_';'
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cordanee with the "plana and~ speeifleattons tberefor. and accrued Interest from the
apP, an
Oan.ur.LO &,'I;KI..I.~. Charles Martin, treasurer; Mrs,
on file in the' offiCe of the Borougb Seere- date of (!Ob),pletion of the work. togethe~ Charlou. ~tchC?1s was chosen to Ned Williams, cookie chairman:
:~'rethit:r~n:~de el::r ~dese~~nlraa~!
=~~u:~;:::-r.e p~ghce Ha 111lag °dn the grave at Bor- Mrs. Kenneth· Stuart, campingj
length of Fairview Road. approximateb" such Ilene at an earlier date following OU
a , an others who march- Mrs. George Stauffer crafts 10J~!~"};:;~~~~f~~~.l;five Fairview
feet
from
present ea.n_..,. compl~ion. 'and to collect ~d 8sa ....mett.ls ed were Betty Jane ~otht ~lli- structor; and Mrs.
AleX'"
Road so as to permit
by all lawful meana in ~ d.laeretlon of son NaYlQr. Leni '\\Toske and Bev~
d
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Ski'~ f'
th rOwidE:ning of aald cartway by
Borough Council. The Borougb alto reo..
t
an er, camPing.
w;
or e p
fh-e f~t on the northeasterly
and apo- S(!rveB all iu rights under the aforesaid erly Davis. Anoiner event for the gram were arranged by Susan
proximately fin feet on the southwesterl, private contncts,
_
troop was an afternoon of music Martin and Jane Michener.
side. The Borough has been advised \hat
SECTION 4. Any Ordinance' or ~art and hot dog
h Id
tIy
d
when ,ide Unes of cUrblnW are In .place thereof conflicting with the provlalons C)f·
;s.upper e
recen
RMreshnients for the ~glrls aD
the State HlgbWB¥ De_nt will, at Ita this Ordin.n", I. h....'" repealed to the at the ho!Dl' ·of Nancy Storlazzl.
their mothers were done by B.rown exlJe'nM~: widen the ...d eartw.,. of extent. of any lueh eontllct.
The leaders of Troop 4.41 were· bara Bath
Falmew Road .. above set forth.
Tho foreaon~ Ordl........ havl1lll been
• to
tI . th Mrs Th
.
SBCTION 3. The Botou8h, of
dul,. Introduced' at • resrnlar .....n.it of SO~.
DO ce
at
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...
iblra
more .hall ..... the ....dI of
Swarthmore Borough CooJnoJl bold Kay 11. dore Purnell's name 1raa lDa4Mr. and Mra. Ben Kam
...1<1 11_ of earl> to 100 ......
1957, and ....1"" ....In boon ,....-, at vertently omitted from the pre- with their children, Mia, Nits ~d
Bo
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n.. to be ................ the
11llI of handbills I......rdaft.. with the Investiture serviCe' held May 20 for the winter, .where Mr....anu
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hlra spent the year painting srodoPIed tbJo
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Mr. and Mts. DaVId Bingham the S.8. Quem Elizabeth. _.
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of Fairview road and Mr. and MrS. saIling they vislted Mr. and Mrs·
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IEII ~ JACKsON
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white imported embroidered or':
gandy waltz length gown. faShioned with a tight fitting bodice and
fuJI sklrt. She wore a picture hat
of lilac horseh&1r with a large
bow of velvet and carried a colonial bouquet of larkspur and pink
carnations, tied with lilac ribbon.
The bridesmaid's gown was Ihe
same style and her picture hat
'W"S of pale green borsehair. She
carried a colonial bouquet also of
larkspur and carnations, 'ied with
pale green ribbon.
The junior bridesmaid was attired in a ful!' length. gown of
white Imported embroidered organdy, fashioned with a round
,neckline and full skirt which was
accented with a wide pale yellow
satin sash. She wore a headband
of small yellow 110wers and carrled colonial bouquet of yeJlow
carnations and white daisies tied
with yellow ribbon.
Mr. Daniel Hull Jackson, brother of the bride. acted as best man
fOT Mr. Kerr. The ushers were
Mr. Richard Willis Jackson,
brother, of the bride and Mr. Ronalc;! Pincin of Glen Riddle.
Mrs. Jackson wore a gown of
soft pale blue chillon with three
quarter sleeves and V neck iront
and back. Her lace cap matched
her dress and hh corsage was of
white gardenias.
Mrs. Kelm wore a sheath style
gown of shell pink chillon over
taffeta with a shell cap to match.
Her corsage was of white roses
and carnations.
Among the out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Balliwin HulJ of Savannah, Ga., maternal grandparents of the bride
and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Joseph
Jackson of Bermuda, paternal
grandparents of the bride.
A reception following the cereinony was held at The Springhaven Club.
After a short honeymoon; the
'bride and groom wilJ resIde in
Gardena•.Callfornia.
ber of Kappa Alpba Theta sorority. She recently was employed by
Capltsl Air Unes in Philadelphia.
Th& brldeg.oom Is a graduate
of Brush HIgh School and Denison
University.. He Is a member of Phi
Delta Theta fraternity. At present
Lieut. mllett Is In ftight training
at Spence Airforce Base, Moultrie,
Ga., where the young couple will
live.
Out of town guests included:
Dr. and MrS. Dudley Ross, Montreal, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Philip
H. Powers, Gre"nsburg; Dr. and
Mrs. Perry O. Half, Jersey City,
N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Robett McPeak, Clevela\ld, 0.; Miss Marj
Schwacofer, Cleveland, 0.; Mr.
and Mrs. AI Lilley, Charlottesville.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Dlnsmore, Jersey, City, N. J.; Lt. Col.
H. W. Robbins, Baltimore, Md.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Thompson,
Cllft"n Forge, Va.
Mrs.. EnDtrom wore a· ballerina
lenglh dress of ashes-of-roses
designed with a scoop neck and
cap sleeves and worn with a small
sleeves and worn with a small
matching hat. Her 1Iowers were
tiny orchids. She carried an ecru
lace manlllia bro~ from Spain
by Mr. Engstrom.
Mrs. Gillespie's dress was of
gray blue peau de sole embroidered wlfJl rhinestone and pearls
fashioned with a 11ared skirl and
three-quarter crushed sleeves. Her
miniature hat was of bands of Ihe
same material. She wore small
white orchids.
. A reception followed the wed_
ding at the Longue Vue Club,
Edgewood.
.'
Among the local guests at the
wedding were Mrs. W. W. Mitchell
and Miss Edith M\tchelJ of Uni-.
versity place.
--------BURT - BORDEN
The Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church was the slltting Friday.
June 21, for the marriage of Miss
Elizabeth Shirley Borden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Borden of Media, and Mr. David Ely
Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge'
Frederick Burt of Rumson, .N. J.
The Rev. Mr. Joseph P. Bishop offlciated at the ceremony.
Escorted by her father the
bride wore a gown of white organdy fashioned with a bouJfant
tlered'skirt. She carried a bonquet
of gardenias and stephanotis with
ivy.
The bride's maid of honor was
Miss Anne Carnes Mulder· of
Montclalr, N.J. The bridesmaids
were Miss Eltzabeth Brewster
Angle of'Rochester, N. Y., Miss
Pamela Arnold Bisbee of AlIentown, Miss Carolyn Reed Foster
of Falrfleld, Conn~, and Miss Elizabeth Tyler Gibson of NOrth Chester road. Each attendant wore a
gown of while organdy over blue
talleta and carried geraniums.
delphinium and dalsies.
'
.Mr. John Blair 'Burt, brother of
the groom, was best man. The
ushers were the Messrs. james
Pinckney Bor,c;len, brother of the
bride, Henry Power Elliot, Jr., of
New York. and. H&nry Minster,
Jr., ·W"JJliam . Francis ' Overman,
Edward Parker Pitts and Samuel
Riker, 3rd, of New Jersey.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at "Greendale
Farm," the home of the bride's
'par"nts.
'
VON FRANKENBERG MURPHEY
Miss Elizabeth Bunn Murphey,
daughter of Colonel Henry Schuldt
Murphey, USA, and MrS.' Murphey, of Washington, D. C., an"d
Mr. Carl Alexander von Frankenberg, son of Mrs. Curt Cochran
von Frankenberg, of Swarthmore
College, and the late Mr. von
Frankenberg, were married Saturday, June 22, in the Walter
Reed Melnorial Chapel. Washington. The Rev. Mr. Herbert W.
Lamb, Jr., performed the wedding
ceremony.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore h'l" mother's. wedding dress of Bretonne
lace and peau de sole, and a cap
of heirloom rosepoint lace with attached tulle veil.
.
The bride was attended by Mrs.
l\obert Moss Ayres, Jr., of' San
Antonio, Tex., ,and Mrs. Richard
Leh Kllne of Huntington, L. I.
Best man .was Mr. William
Meredith MUrphey, brother of the
bride. Ushers were the Messrs.
Frederick Duane R~y, of Altoona,
Thomas Jeffersoli Beatson of
Syracuse, N. Y., and Thomas
, . "BILLETT _ GA$KILL.,
~wen Maher of Rutgers avenue.
The marriage of Miss Sally
.' .
Prickett Gaskill, daughter of Mr.
GILLESPIE _ ENGSTROM'
and Mrs. J~seph Franklin Gaskin
Th" marriage of Mjss Gerda
of' University place, to Lieut. Engstrom.' daughter of Mr. and
i David Lawrence BlIJelt, USAF, Mrs. Blrger' Engstrom of Edgeson of Mr. and Mrs. HarrY B. BlI- wood and Mr. George Gillespie.
lett of Lyndhurst, Cleveland, 0., Jr., of' Sewickley, son of Mrs.
took place Saturday evening. June George Gillespie of Strath Haven
22, at 8 o'clock In the Swarthmore avenue and the late Mr. Giliesple
, Presbyterian Church, with the was performed in the Third PresI Rev. Joseph Bishop ofllclatlng at byterian Church, Pittsburgh on
ENGAGEMENT
the double ring ceremony.
Monday, June 24. The Rev. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ryan of·
Given in marriage by her father, Frederick Bruce Speakman offici- Summit, N. J.. formerly of
the bride wore a princess style ated, at the candl"Jight service at Swarthmore,.. announce the enpure silk gown,with little sleeves, 8:30 o'clock.
gagement of their daughter Miss'
lace insets at the neck, and side
The bride was escorted to the Carolyn Yvonne (Vonny)' Ryan
panels embroidered with seed altar by her father. Her floor to Mr. William J. Roth of New
pearis, and a chapel length train. length dress of white organdy. over York.
.
Her great grandmother Prick",tt's talleta was fashioned with a fitted
Miss Ryan' .is a stewardess and
lace collar was faShioned into a bodice, buttoned back, scoop neck- Mr. Roth a captain with American
cap which held the full length line, short sleeves,- and a' bouffant Airlines.
Miss I!jyan attended Pennsyl-,
veil. The bride w.0re s~ P,l'arls skirt with side panels In embroldwhich were a bridal gift. of her ered organdy. Her waist length vania Stste University. Mr. Roth
gr~at grandfather Prickett to his veil of illUSion was attached to a is a graduate of the University of: •
bride. Her 110wers were white crown of Orange blossoms. She Oklahoma.
carnations imd Ivy.
carried a cascade of white stephaThe bride's nephews John Mor- notis and velvet adiantiwri.
BIRTHS
row
Livingst911
and
Peter
Gaskill
The
bride
was
attended
by
her
Dr
and
Mrs
Li·
t
. b
.
. Robert W. .,
,..eyer..,
vmgs on were. ~mg earers.
sister Mrs. Loren Frank Stringer 532 Bryn Mawr av.enue, are being
Mrs. N. B. ~vmgston, Jr., of of Buffalo, N. Y., as matron of congratulated 'upon the birth of
Columbus, 0., sister of the bridei honor. Mrs. Peter Kin/: McCagg of their third child. Cynthia Ruth, at
was matron of honor~ and the Fort Myers, Fla., Mrs. Charles the UniversitY of Pennsylvania
brld~aids were Mrs. Joseph F. Evans Gillespie, Jr.,: sister-in.-Iaw Hospitsl on June 16.
Gaskill, Jr.. of Boulder, Col., MisS of the bride, of ·Devon, Mrs. MatJulianne,. Roess of Cornell avenue, thew Pratt and Miss Anne Bair
Mr. and, Mrs. WIlliam E. GorMrs. Harold A. Rosene, Jr., Cleve- Duff of Pittsburgh were the
man,.
Jr., of GrovelandJ Mass., anland, 0., and Mrs: Kenneth J. bridesmaids.
nounce
the birth, of their first
Wright of Houston, Tex. They
The bridal attendants wore
wore coc!ttsil leng'th, empire ballerina length dresses of pink child. a son James Richard, on
gowns of Iridescent turquoise tal- organdY made with ''0'' neckilnes, Thursday moming, June 20. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith
feta, with shirred bodices, and' short sleeves, bouJfant skirts with
of
Amhersi avenue are ·the baby's
carried cascade bouquets of deep tallela cummerbunds of two tone
rose carnations.
pink. Their headpieces were taffe- m' ate rna I grandparen.... Mrs.
Donald Owens, cousin of the ta Dior bows matching their dres- Smith and her daughter Beverly
groom, served as best man, and ses. They carried cascades of pink left on Sunday to spend a few
the ushers were Joseph F. Gaskill. champagne roses b a c ked by weeks with the new haby who
weighed seven pounds at 'birth
Jr., of Boulder, Col., Donald Fren~h Irridescent leaves.
and his parents.
•
Crozier of Cleveland, 0., Dr. N. B.
The bride's small niece, Llzbeth
Livingston, Jr., Columbus, 0.; and Stringer, age three, was the 110wer
Walter Randolph, Toledo, O.
girl. Sl\e wore a 'full' skl~ white
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Haight, Jr.•
The mother of the bride wore a organdy dress over pink silk and of College !'venue announce th&
periwinkle blue organza gown carried a nosegay of Sweetheart arrival of their sixth child and
with small matching hat. Her roses.
.second son, Chtistopher Warren
11owers, were white· cymbidium
Mr. Gillesple's brothei-, Mr. .Haight, born June 15 at' Taylor
orchids.
,
CharI,;" Evans Gillespie Of Devon, Hospital. 'J'he young man weIghed
. The groom s mother chose dusty was his best man. The ushers were eight pounds, nin& ounces.
. pink chiffon and lace ~ wore a Messrs. LOren FrBnk Stringer of Maternal grandparenlll He Dr
conlllC& of sweethellrt 1'GIJes.. . Buffalo, Donald J:dward,s Of )\I~" and l\Irs. Charles Grapek ot
The bride Is. a ....duate of rIstown, N. J~ John ThC!tnas
PatetiIaI ~1II
SWarttunore, . H1ib Seb«JoI aud CclIIJiI!i aDd'l'llomas A. Mcl.auch- &reM,.. and. Krs. G. P. ReJJlht of
DenI_ tJnivera1Q-. She Is • ~- l"'~';?iWobw:Ik " ' C " .
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TBB SWAK'l'BMOBBAN
Valuable Items In
SC h00I 'Lost & Foun d'
Although Swarthmore's pupils
have just left their classes for ,the
summer. there is at school a large
accumulation of "LOST AND
h
FaUND"• T
ese forgotten scarves,
glasses,· rubbers, and other clothing articles, an accumulation of
lost and found items unclaimed
through the year are. begling for
their owners.
'
The "lost and found" articles
have been assembled in the cooking room of the high school for
further indenWication. Articles
thell left wlll be turned over to
welfare agencies. In tribute to
many mothers who put name tags
in clothing, the collection at this
time is smaller than in previous
years.
A
f I ins ti . f th' d'
care u
pee on 0
IS ISplay shows that there are some
very nice coats and jackets with
no names in them gloves hats
.
,
,
rubbers. sweaters, glasses and
glasses cases, empty wallets, etc.
It is hoPed that the owners 'will
come to the school, identify and
take home their possessions.
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E: Whiteland No Match.
W"COIII.
New citizens
For Sea Horses
'I
N.wco.....
were
welcomed
28, 19S7
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NEWS NOTES
Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hulme
moved frQm their apartment at
139 Rutgers avenue Monday and
are residing in their new home at
113 Blackthorn road, Wallingford,
.,'.
'Beverly Smith of Amherst av
nue will visit .AnD Btessmg form eerly of Elm avenue next week -h
'h
i
W t
at
er new', orne n
a erville
Maine
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Tuesday at a reception at Hannah
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Penn House by the Pennsylvania
boyS - 1 S. ·Robinson 20:5, 2
Society of the Sons of the RevoluFoley...
lion. Thomas Halt attorney and
Butterfly: Sr. girls - 1 C. Wil- '
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40 4 3
former president of the Society
18ms ., J. Paul; Sr. boys d th
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1 ~. Sublette 31, 2 D. Preston; mo!. e . e welcoming ad,!irelfS and
Int. girls - 1 Brodhead 37.8, 2 Judge Francis,S.. Van Dusen,
S Williams' Int boy
1 Boyer
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s chairman of the welcoming com42.3; Jr. girls - 1 B. Breakell mittee, spoke also.
45.9, 3 H. Morrison; Jr. boys - 1
r"
J. Foley ,46.4, 2 D. McCurdy; Mid.
J. Courtney; Mid. boYs - 1 R.
McCurdy 22, 2 S. Robinson.
REVISION, OF WARNING CONDITIONS
Freestyle: Sr. girls - 1 C. Williams 1:16, 2 A. Paul; Sr. boys -...
FOR -CIVIL DEFENSE
1 . Sublette· 1:02, 2 Preston; Int.
Effective July 1, 1957, there will be four (4) Official Civil girls - 1 Bro.dhead 33:4, 2 S. WilDefense Conditions:
Iiams; Int. boys- 2 Boyer 32.5, 3
• You'll appreciate ,the
SeY'b'old; Jr. girls - 2 Breakell, 3 Caref." management and beautiful lurroundings make thlll an Ideal loeaUon
!riendJy,
c~mpetent servCondition - Hostile aircraft MORE THAN TWO (2) HOURS J. Espenschade; Jr. boys - 1 J. for a memorial. Modern faelllUes for
burial
or
c'remat.lon.
Cbolce
Iota;·
new
I~e featured at this'profesYELLOW
DISTANT.
Foley 32.5, 2 R. Baker; Mid. girls garden seetlon. etematory, memorial
al~nal pharmacy. And our
- 1 B. Dumm 20.2, 2 C. Espen- nlebes.
Condition' - Hostile aircraft FROM ONE (1) TO TWO (2) schade,·3 D. Renshaw. (Mid. boys
YOU1' inspection is invited.
p~lces" too, are aniformly
BLUE
HOURS DISTANT.
hlrnontAv•• aboye C!fy L1na
lost because they heard a specfau.
Be S~re to bring us
.. I• .cynwyd. t.COhllwlr ""591
Condition - Hostile aircraft LESS THAN ONE (1) HOUR DIS- tator yell "stop" and halted,
>:o~r ~octor'~ prescrip_
RED
TANT. TAKE COVER, ,
thInking there had been a false
tIons. ·Remember, they
start).
are our specialty.
Condition -.;. AIR IS CLEAR of hostile aircraft.
. Diving: Sr. girls - 1 Jan Law- , '
WHITE
renee 104.25, 2 Dawn Boyer, 3 J.
CATHERMAN'S
Williams;
Sr. boys - ' I H. McWhen the RED or TAKE COVER SIGNAL OF THREE (3)
DRUG STOlE
MINUTE, PULSATING 81GNAL ON SIRENS,. BORNS OR Callister 104.7; Int. girls - 1 S.
Williams 63; Jr. boys 1 R.
WHISTLES IS SOUNDED "TAKE COVER" AT ONCE.
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OF Sl'EA:DY BLAST ON SIRENS, HORNS OR WiHIS'l'LES, turn
All swimming even'ts were' 50
on your radio or television to learn the' reason for the signal.
10 1'. M.'Dall,
yards with the exception of midiii~~~~a:a:ii:iiiiii~===~c:ii:iiiiii=ii==R gets which were 25 yards and'
seniors freestyle, 100.
June 15 Relay Details
ANNOUNCES
Apologies to the Midget Boys!
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behind the winner, East Whiteland. Other details of the June 15
races follow:
Swuthmore's 'winning time in
the midget girls event was 1:36
compared' to East Whiteland's
1:50.8. Swimmers, headed by Barbara Dumm who learned to swim
under two weeks' Girl· Scout inst-uction two years ago and with
no inst.ruction since, applied for
the team two days before the
meet; Nancy Thorbahn product of
a two-week Sunfish course at the
Swarthmore pool last summer,
Cacki Espenschade, and Nita PaUl.
Midget Boys came in 1: 17.6 to
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East Whiteland's 1:45.8. Swimmers were Dave Foley,'. Dick McCurdy, Sandy Robinson, Courtney
Prentice.
Junior Girls time-Swarthmore
.1:15.8, East Whiteland 1:23.6,
Great Valley, i:25.2. Swimmers
were - Sue Crawford, Helen'
Morrison, Betsy Breakell, Joanne
Espenschade.
June boys time - SW 1:09.5,
·GV 1:20.4, EW 1:22. Swimmers Jim Foley, Bob Baker, Jerry
Clothier, Dino McCurdy.
Intermediate girls - SW 1:11.2,
Gy 1:28.6, EW 1:30. SwimmersSue .Williams, Charlotte Brodhead, Sondra Skoglund, Nancy
Webster.
Intermediate boys - EW 1:13,
SW 1:20.7, GV 1:2?7. Swimmers
(padded by rpidgets due to
dearth of intermediate) - ·Gor-I
don Boyd, Joie Brooks, Eric· Peterson, Don Hartman. . ,
Senior girls - SW 2:40.2, EW
3:05.2, GV disqualifteii. Swimmers
- Carol and Joyce Williams, Ann
and Jean Paul.
Senior boys - SW 2:09.7, EW
2:23.2, GV 2:29.5. Swimmers . Bill 'Morrison, Dave Preston,
Charles Dietz, Bob SUblette..
Grand slam Freestyle SW
2:39.1 compared to R-qse Valley's
winning time of 2:06.5 in other I
division. Swimmers - Dory Mac- I
Nair, Jack Renshaw, Bill Wrage,
Karen Schloesser. Gloria PeirsoI,
Doug Wrege, Ann Paul, BOb Sub-
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bringing it in only 7.7 seconds
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Junior and Intermediate events were 100 meters,
Senior and Grandslam 200 meters.
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The Swarthmorean, 1957-06
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1957-06
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