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THE SWABTiIMORBAN
Pace 8
Spri·ngfieM Sponsn
'Golden Egg Jackpot'
Who will get the Golden Egg
filled wlth valuable merchandise
prizes, Is the question around
Spdaysringfi!eld Shopping Center these
The "Golden Egg Jackpot,"
along wlth special values on all'
spring merc:haDdise, Is their Easter
gift to customers, from the Spring'ft Id Bbo Ing Ce ter erchaDts
eACCO~ to :O~ Rhoad";',
preSIdent of the merchants association, most of the stores wiH be
open every night until Easter, and
unusual bargains will be featured.
With every purchase, customers
will be given an Opportunity to
take a chaDce on the "Golden Egg
JackpOt." The drawing will be
held at 5. p.m., Saturday afternoon, APril 5. The Golden Eggs,
decoratIDg all the stores, were ereated by James Waters, Inc.
"Miss Kuter Rabbit" will be
on hand at the center for three
evenings, April 3, ., and 5.
Mlemhers of the Membants' Assoc1atlon, .sponsoriDg the Easter
attractions,
this
papa- are listed elsewhere In
•
Youth Music Festival
Auditions Set for April
Boys' Lacrosse Club Mem~~:-KaS::-~ppaGem- International
Begins Practice Sat:r~, ~~ ::: e!:~: Planned for
Arts Center to DI·splay
9
AbstracIs Scolptures
on
Mrs.
Auditions for the 18th Annual
•
Youth Music FestIval of the TriThe boys Saturday
County CODCel'ts AssodatioA on Lacrosse Club will practice toApril 12 at Radnor HI8h School,
Wayne, are open to any well pre- morrow at
a.'m.. In preparation
ualcaUy taleuted
for its moSt Intensive schedule In
pared m
. young
parson who attenda a secondary years.. More than ;80 boys bave
school In Delaware, Chester, or indicated an Interest and shonid
Montgomery. county. thIn. respoDlIe provide a foundation for a sound
to several questions e oommlt- club In the coming years. Un~
tee for the festival, haa ezplalned the direction of Coaches Donald
that ~ d?"" not mt!lUl U1at a Henderson and MIllard Robinson,
student 15 mellglble for the au- the club opens ,its
game
dltions If he studies )1luslc el8e- schedule when they travel w Lawhere.
wer Merion next Saturday marInvitations have been RDt. to ning at 10 a.ID.
approximately 300 suburban secSwarthmore College haS aided
ondary scbools and enrollmeDt the program considerably by
forms. are available to students making availlible to the club helat thell" schools. Judges for the mets, jerseys, and pads for 21
auditions will be announced next players at a very minimum fee.
;,~:u~ti~n =~:: :UM~ If It were not for this sort of gen_
ea
a
~
OY
erosl'" it would be impossible to
18 at 8 p.m. In the auditorium
.~
of Radnor High School.
continue this activtity n the comAmong the sponsors of the' Far- munlty. In past years member!ivaI are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick shiP In the club has been llmited
T. Van Uri< of Swarthmore.
to students of the .high school,
but because of the laock of Prall-'--Ien',.
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean.r tiee opportunities and .ww;
personnel (no student is allowed
to participate in
than one
spolOt In the same season) membership Is open to' all ~ys and
men in the community who are
Interested In lacrosse.
orne
more
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FOOD MARKET
c............ C..o". A."II. of $.""IIIfIOII, '.e.
Oppositl Borough .Hall
403 Dca lUI'" AWl.
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co-op RED LAIEL
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DR, MELODY DOG FOOD
2 cans 19c
EXTaA· FANCY LARH
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BREYER'S ICE CREAM
.Pints ~ ,Half· Gallons
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Storm Leaves Borough
Heatless, Lightless
(Continued from Page 1)
the staff later started forth, and
took twp and a half hOIml to
make a trip that normally takes
about 20 minutes. And for the
record, the ststr made It back
again with the completed papers,
and was pub1lahed as usual Friday, although It was not dellvered on time as there was no. mall
delivery that day.
.
DiDner
April 17
Charles Schrader, 829 Magin rqad.
The annual International dinner
.
.
.
of the Women's IntematloDa]
League for Peace and FreedOln
April 17 In WhIttier House.
Maurice L. Web,
ster, Jr., Is general ~ for
The CommUDity Arts Center,
event. This year's dinner Will
will opeD on Sunday, '!!~~:~ South American food and
30, a month's, exhibit of J:
decorations; costumes and
olla by Don MIller program will llkewIse bring out
and expressionistic water colors the South American theme.
oils by Barry Platt. Both
On Tuesday, March 25, the
artists are Philadelphians. WILl'!' had a' ietacquainted co1a group of small sculptures fee hour at the home of Mrs. David
will be shown by Joe Winter of Seltzer on Elm avenue. About 20
Swarthmore, Sally Laird, Miriam new and prospective members atGIrsh, and Mike Pipper of Phila- tended this 80cIaI gathering at
delphia. All are advanced stu- which MinI. John W. Carro1I, Mrs.
dents of the Sculpture School of
McCorkel and Mr:I. I'rederick
the Pennsylvania Academy of the
lnfOlmed the group on the
Fine Arts.
various aims and activities of the
Tea wl1l be served !rom 3. to 5 WiILPF.
at the Sunday'openlng. ,
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will be held
r
MIss JnnetStarborough
South Chester road was ~ of
honor at a surprise farewell
shower, Wednesday evening wben
Miss Ruth C. Wet/b of Sou.th
Chester road and MIss Bart;ara
B. Kent entertained at the lat. home on Dallbnouth avenue;
MIss Scarborough will leave the
l.ast week in April for Springjleld,Mass., wbere she will assume her new duties as director
of education at' the Hope Oongl-egational Chun:h. She has,served
as secretary to the pastor of Tabernacle PreSbyterian ChU!cll,
Phil d 1 h i " ' "
.
a epa, ana as director of
h e WeStJiunste~ Fciundatlon,
for the past four
and a half years. ,
Mr. Theodore'W. Prescott; who
was recently made aecount executive supervisor of. the N. oW.
Ayer office in ChicagO, transferred from the Philadelphls office
last month· and h!is been rejolniIig his' family here OVI!l'--
Benjamin West avenue at the end
of the school year to· establish
a new home In the Chicago sub-
The adventures' and trials that
residents had In Swarthmore
uI
wo d undoubtedly ,ftll a wlume,
but perhaps the choicest One \Jelongs to R. G. Rlncllife of Strath
Haven avenue, president of the
Phiilthade~hia Electric Company. urbs.
W
11===
. . OUt
power forthepossibly
hours
Thursday,
power three
sud- PI
denly came on, and the Rlncllffes invited their two daughters and their families. Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty, Jr. of Park
Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Geol'ge F.
Corse, ,Jr., of Wallingford Summitt f and thelr six children" io
share their blessings. After' they
had departed Saturday for their
own homes, once .,gain 'back·
the power lines, consternatiOll'
reigned In the Rlncllffe household
-no electricity!
Perhaps Iile most damage
wreaked by the stoim iiCcurred at
the home 01 R. Chester S!pencer
on North Swarthmore avenue, as
two large o.ak trees and a walnut
fell, crushing the poreh roof. iPollyannas may eye the resulting
firewood as a good thing, ,but the
more practical ~. Spencer Is
probably rameriting his poreh
"Y
OU
.
,
,i
TURR TO
SPECIALISTS!;
'Our'1arp PII::t::n
wlwne
it
n~fot ... to
carry ample Stocb of a
great variety of chap.
Thus 'we are p"'J>ared
to compOuaCl any
prescription promptly
-and preciHly as the
Doctor direc:t.; abo to
. 1m all your Ileecb for
DRUGS and health aid••
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
~".~.
,
(.HESJE
:~~lsaWI~
e ....esm..... imported
from New YOIit to aid In the
ereen.cy.
au-. _
an-
tIlDe
look at theJr 11 t:i'iiob widell
JIDe tile . . at tr.a
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10:00 A.M.
VOLUME
3O-NUMBE~
14
Pre School Ollalo .
Sal for APiii I·..'18
Swarthmore, Pa.,
fas~ioA
Cornee
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Pre-Easter Store Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. - 9:30 to 9:00: '
Tues., Wee/., Sat. - 9:30 to 5:30
Here in b~(a'
new beauty •••
EASTER
..,
HATS
1.981022.98
The Eoster hot news is just: de-
Jigihtful! 'See brims big
and little.
:tiltin.g -,lip.
fuming.
down. See fur-_ ' i' ,"
>. ,. -'...
bans, wrapPed high in printed
:. . ..silks ~iid ';pther lovely fabrics.
si.e
. eIOC:h.s;, plilboxes, SIIilors • • • cap-
tiY~fi~g' flotli ci.pl:-TS\ • ". and
choOM;·' here end
~I,
FridaJ:~
10:00 A.M.
$4.00 PER YEAR
April 4, 1958
Easter Sun,ise S,rvice
Tomorrow
Good .f,iday Service
Womal'. Ollb 10 EIecI
Direclors 'III
dII
The Community Easter Sundae
The three-hour Good Friday ser~
Service wlll be held Sunday, April
rice will be given at"Trlnity Churcb
Mothen of Prospective
6, at 6 :30 on the steps of Clothier'
today from 12 to 3 ·p.m .
Kindergarteners to Call
Memorial on the campus. Willis
The service will be conducted by .Experiment on Rehabilita o
,u"2
W:eathe~ord of the col~ge facwty
the Rev. John Kulp of the Swarth·
tion Will Comprise
KI 3
.."..
WIll deilver the sermon. .
more Methodist Church. The Kedi·
Program
Notices of the p~oihOoi Clinic
All are cordially invite¢ 'to t1;rls
tations, which were originally to
The Woman's Club of Swanh,.
d·R
tl~
service'
Which.
i.
jointly
.)IOnaored
have
been
.given
by
the
lata
Rev.
fot Swa rthm
_ ore ,an
. u """V
m.ore will hold a stated 1n~ing and
the bOrough cburches and tile
children who are to enter IdndaiJohn Schott of the Presbyterian
• __ s._
1"68
COllege Cbrlatian Aesociaticm.
Chureh, will be"given by the Rev. election at 2 p.m., 'Tueoday In Ita
garten In Sep....-r g ,
"
Park avenue clubhouse. Mre. Peter
. t bee
nt to parenta of oq(>Il1
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Jr., of
JUs
n se . .
~'
E. Told, program c"alrman, will
children' as are registered In the
Trinity Ohurch.
present Marcella L. Sclunoeger.
'".
r"!
•
SC hool oenltus. Those children who
coordinator of COmmunity Re1aare nat now in the Swarlbmore
1'101
tions for Fountain House, Inc.,
ldndarganen but wish to enter Rut...
e
first
-de'
should
registar
toea
I
Resident
to
Serve
.'
L . ,....,;... , who will tell about the exeltlng and
led&
hopeful experiment In rehabilitaat this time, a1~. I
Presbyterians ,Here
t'
MondA,., Tuesday. and Wedn.....
Until April, 20
.
Charm Specialist· Will
10;'18S Sc~ger wa. Inatrumenday, April 14. 16 and 18 have been
The Rev. Dr. Oharles A. Ander~
Give Requisites for
tal in founding this organization
designated as registration days. son, head of the department' of
'Beauty Health
which is dedicated to helping formChildren who wlll be five·
hiStOry for the General Assembly
er .poyohiatric patient.. during the
of the Presbyterian Church in the
Mr8. Jack Flteh of Bryn Mawr difficult period of '!djustment after
age prior to JaJluary 31, 1969 .
be eligible for entrance into
U.S.A., was appointed moderator
avenue, will introduce the guel!t leaving the hospital •• Ita purpose
garten in September, 1958.
of .the Swarthmore Presbyterian
101. speaker next Thursday evening Is to help them achieve a permanMothere Of such children are urg- Ohqrch Session bY,r.e Philadelphia
when the M",thers Club of Swarth- ent and .prodn.tive return to society,
ed to telephone Mrs. Richard Eeken- Presbytery following the death of
Su.nday Death Wa5 more meets in McCahan Hall.
and in doing' so to create more
roth, K13·0442 to make an appoint.. Mr. Schott On Sunday. Mr. Ander_l.r,,"m
At that time Pat Hedges, repre- understanding Within tbe commnnment.·Mrs. Eckenrothr8qutUlte that son, who lives' at. 734 Yale avenue,
Grievous Loss to
sentlng the June McAdams Charm ity" Fountain House Inc. Is one of
callo be made on April 7 and 8 after conducted the Holy Qommunion
Community
School of Philadelphia, will pres- the agencies to whlCh tbe Health
9 a.m. Tbls plailwill provide a mIni- service at 8 o'clock h.st evening, as- . A Memorial service for the Rev. ent an evening of
and Welfare Department of the
mum of ~aiting at the school at the "iRted by the Rev. Eli 'Wismer, Jolin Schott wUl be' held in the entitled "Have You Ever Been
W.oman's Club contributes.
time of the registration•. ,
seCretary of junior high work of Swarthmore Presbyterian ChurCh on the Spot!" She will demonstrate.
D:1ring the business meetlq
Itis hoped that the mailed notice the Presb~an Board of ChriS- at 7:30 ,p.m. on Monday evening, the requisite backgrounds -In. besu- members will vote for the ,~
is reaching all families. Whether tian Education, a180 a Swartlunore April 7; Mr. Schott's death from a ty and health, exercise, figure con· year term ·offiee of board dlrectora
the mothers reeeive a notice or not,
, c o r o n a r y Occlusion occurred dUlrllljl I trol, posture and deportment which as follows:
if they have children who are·to
Dr. Anderson will serve as mod" the 9:30 Sunday morning worship ~ken toaJ~thehr cons~tute tire eluMrs. Frank W.Chapman, Jr.,
enter kindergarten in Swarthmore erator until the installation" of. the servi~e of the church, which he was slve qu ,ty, c arm.
. M
B d' E C - ' rd 111' J
· d · R tied
't
" A I t'
f off'
f 19.0
rs. ro ,e • raw~o , ra. •
· t
f
or ,rs gra e lJl u
ge' nex Rev. 1;1. Evor Roberts as pastor on conductin~ He 'had finished ra- . n. e eo Ion ~
.cers or .~.....
Gaskill, . Mre. W. Ned
year, they are IlIjked, to' call ,Mrs.
eVening, April 20.
ceiving Into membership in the 69 w~ preced~the p~ogram" and Mikusinski, Mrs. JoI)n W.Soule,
Eckenroth and arrange an appointDr. D.- Elton "'rueblood, ""ted church the '35. membe.rs of the.,Com- tea 'WIll follow. Hostesses
Mrs. M
. M
. V· 1
d M
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thl'
. . tr ti . ' d "
W t T - 'el :nd' d.'" . r B . ·.S.· urray ,e e, an
rs..
ment. Lor.
8 regis, a on . an
Qu:llker 'author and Earlhe~'in~'JCO~ll-:,1 ~~~:~~~:~!'~Cilia~ss, which· he had . ~~v. a . an ...rs.
. HaroldO. Willianlll,present,mam".
cUnic.·
lege
of philosophy; had
Instrnctingfor the A!.,~~ls"a ••".te4,9Y llolts.
.' who.e term eXpires this year.
aeh died' to .
. ''''~'.,'
Tenill and'Mrs. Robert Parks. ;Mr..
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PraIIa...." Ap-.·.Is
110·r
loder.
Or. AI..
Pal Ha...... 10 Addl'8ll
oIhan OI••... .....a
..--
Th
'
M
a Rav. John SchoH
18IIOriai San...
. ..·Dr.Oiurti8,.
./
Easte,
Egg Hunt
,SWARTHMOREAN
To",o"ow
J"ioiI.~,,;· ... ,··:·~t :'Il.'·:'tbe'
roof.
Tree damage as a whole was
con.sider"ble, and the Borough,
which managed to plOw most' of
the streets by Thursday night, is
gloomily looking f
carting 9ff. The college found that
most' of' the tree ciamagp. occurred
to the yews, English boXlWood and
th,e dOllWOOd.
The Swarthmore Apartments
along with the business section
had power hy Frida,Y night, although the Dartmouth House had
no heat. until Monday afternoon.
,The college as a whole had
isolated P!>Wer prd:>1ems,
SWath HaVen Inn, also -bad-'wno~
prob~. During the !Week end
it oftered shelter to about 15
county residents, fN .• CIIIt of
I
iiiiiiiii===~iii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~
M
h N
'.
eet t e
ICESJ;. People at Speare's"
.......~.
Eoster
. Egg Hunt
•
. College Pres. Will' Spealc
on Education
.
,
T"esday
The Jnnlor V\"'"",an;. Olub of
Swarthmore will hear Dr. Courtney
C. Smith speak on education 'at
their ';'eeting" Tuesday at 8
'
the clubhouse. Dr. Smith, preslden1i
of Swarthmore College, is sponaored bv
• thecommimity affairs' committee and will be introduced to the
ciub l>y Mrs. Donald R. Aikens,
..
chairman.
'.'
Sm,'th
Is
a
Fellow
'of tbe SoDr
ciety for American Studies, a
member 'of the ·M.odern Language
a me'mbe·,.·r of 'he
Ass~,'atlon',
y,
~
of Directors 'of the Association
" an R'hod'ea Scholar'sand ._ft
Amenc
associata member of the American
, A.sociatlon of ~niver.it7 ,Profes.
-
sors.
He ia ..t present a member of the
Harvard Class of 193& Committee,
a meMber ~f 'the Board of Overseers 'of Harvard, Ii. member of the
Board of Trustees of the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Pr0gram, ari assOciate trustee of
University of Pennsylvania and' a
member of the Board Of Directors
of the AsSoCiatiqn of American
Colleges.
• flae Arts festival
Mrs. Peter W. Kaiser, art chairman of the Fine Xrts Committee,
has announced that she would appreciate it if those wishing to par·
ticipate in the Fine Arts Festival
will ,bring their articles ot contrihiltions to the April .8 meeting.
Membe:no of .the club wIllbt!caUed before AprU 8 eonceftliDg tl.cl
the Save the ChIldreD Federatloii.
-.
:ii'i~)~'r··~A~';!::~:I!~~;~~1:~~~~('1""~'~~~E:,tJ!ihn.g:Franci...wnr,preside.
annua~~::~yo!e~7e::iJ:'::
:'"
Pllarto'lIo·Elected '.', .
~ c:~~~~t:: Wri";'fiOH..
:::~~tOr/=!.E~
Johl Covaaliy Smith
Howa~d
The
Easter will· be conducted by' the Church, Cleveland, Ohio, where he
Rev. 'Thomas Hubbard, recently had been for the preceding 12 years.
ordained senior' at the Grozer He had served 1Ihe' church steadTheological SeminarY who haa been fa,stly and joyou~ly and 'although he
In charge. of, Christian Education had carried 'a heavier work load
at the church 1Ihis winter.
since July, 1967, ·be had frequently
Two other'Swarthmore residenta """pressed his happiness in the ser-.
willpteach on 'the remaining Su.i- vIce.
,
da·JD
.... before Dr. Roberts assumes
It was Mr. Schott's interest
and
the pulpit on· April 27. The Rev. leadership which .sparked the
R.o. be.rt Helnze,'circulation nlanag.or-\Jlcltiv,.ti.lII of the. neighbor Leiper
of Presbyterian Life magazine, will Memorial ChllMhon Fairview road
preacb on April 18. The Rev. John and~ enabl,d it to ~a11 the present
C. Wynn, sliiiretary of the adult paswr. Mr. Schott was an admir~r
,
,
departmen. t of, the Presbyterian of Dr.
Albert'
Si:hweitzer
.
. J'nd 'apBoard of Chrtstian Education, will preciated the correspondence bebe heard on the 20th.
tween t h e m . ' .
.
One of the! ways, in which 'he act--'
i;o
ed upon his fai~ in the tUturewa.
"-.....
(contlnuea.· on ,Page 8)
TrUebl~
Presbv+....nans
"
Hear
Easter
Mrs. W. M&rl< Bittle, Mre.
,.
.'
.... f
G. HopB<}n, and Mrs. L. J. Serv818,
Sec. of Foreign, ,MISSions In.addition'to Mrs. Williams. The
to Address Women I S
""port was made Marcht 18 by Mrs•
Men's' Groups
CarrollP. Streeter, chairman of.
The Rev. J~hn Coventry Smith,
.;:':::::i:rs:':~::';':.::
D.D•. " will·be.£hespeakerneJGt.....eek Mrs... J. lCeDll-.L,Do.._....., .. u ..s •
of th Presbyte
.....
-..,a.t. I>Wo
meetings
. e.._..t h : n
Moir, Mrs. JO.hn" W. Soule
Ch
h
T
d
Ian . ur~. ues ay n ..." . e WI and Mrs. C. Russell Phillips as aladdress the M;en's AsSoCiation at
. '6 :ao .elinner meet ng
l'n
Itl
, Mc- IterDllte.
The. election cominittA!e Is oDIIiCahan Hall on· the topic, "The
.
World-Wide MiSsIon of the World- posed of Mrs. T. K. ,Brown, ehair-,.
th man; Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland,
Wide Church." Wednesday at e Mrs. J. Franklin Gaskill, Mrs. Rosa
'.
'-,"
nthly
Women's As.ocl ....1Gn m 0
W .• Marriott, and .Mrs. Francis A.
luncheon meeting his address wiil Vosters.
. tIan
'. Church and
be on "The Chrls
Hostes.es at .the door will be Mrs.
'~'od
C
tu~
",
Japan s... ern en -..
Alban E. Rogers and Mrs. Raben
Dr. Smith is Associate General DePue. Followi.,g the progralD, tea '
.
Secretary of the Board 0f Fore'..... will' be provided
by' Mrs. E. BMis si 0 n s'· of the presbyterilln Hoilis and he:.; committee. Mrs.
Church in the U,.s.A. and the A.P. Shenkle will decorate the tea
Board's executive .eCretary for Jac tsble and Alice Marriott and M.....
"an
and Korea. He is also a...vice"--rge "'-'n~
will pour.
~
al """
~w .. _
.president of Japan Internation.
The health· and welfare departChristian University .:Foundation. ment, Mrs. Thomas Jones,. chairThe Women's Association meet- man, wiil collect jams and jellies
i~ will begin at noon.with a wor- for Camp Sunshine at this stated
"b
ship service in the church sanctu- meeting.
ary led by
Robert Good. Music
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1 . f
be provided by a doub e tno 0
.
voices accompanied by
I' M~. Ethel Allen at the Organ. The
,
0 .
luncheon will follow at 12:3 lD
M"Cahljn Hail. Circle S, MtlIo W. R. AFSC ChairJTIan· to Lecture
Lecroii, .c1illirman, vQ1l serve.
- II
ruci'f-IXlon
on
!:'.:
Dr.D. Elton Trueblood, protes- DE TAILS OF DE EAST£R BUllY
Bar Of philosophy, aJ; . Earlham COISprightl)' io his Dew spring
lege, .Riclunond,
Ind.,
will
deliver
B1IlIlI)' s t epped
' .
~oat, the Easter
the Easter sennon Sunday at the i.aotU),·. ioto Swartbmore tbls
10 o'clock and 11 :SO services at the week' to, wind ap de.taDs for the
Presbyterian Church.
annaal Egg Haot which takes
norn
of
Quaker
parents
in
Pleas, .tomorrow. at 10 ......
't
h
.
d
h
place
00 e
antville, la.; Dr.. Truebloo is t e
author of 14 ,religious and .philoso- lacrosse flefd oear the ~onege
h
f Field House.
phical books, and the co-aut or v
The Buooy, together with his
another.
He is a member of the boards of cOspoosorS ~he J.!iIns. weot ~ver
,· . the plans tn\ divide the field lato
d the
the Church Peace Union an,
.
-,
William Penn College; and presi- fOIll" areas, ~oef~r each '·of the
dent at the Yokefellow associates. follow"" ac 1 croaps:
His assllCiations include the Amer~. Pour yeul\. old"and yoancer,
iean Philosophiea,l Association;' five to six yel!rs. $eveo to elpt.
al9:-.5
Theta Chi, and the Cosmos Club.
aud oIoe to .8;
DAY 01= PRAYER
Then, tbe co.spoosor$ careful·
TO BE HELD AT TRINITY
Dr. Henry J. Cadbury, professor
i)' counted over the 300 prizes
TIle next ConununitY Day of e""ritus of divinity at Harvard,
.
'for the fleders of prlze.wiIJnIq Prayer ....d M~tation will be held and·.chalrman of the American.
.
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, sUps, .nd Itt tlaetliap tidily for ITlilursday, April 10. 'at orrlnity Frien
. 10 :~O. a.m. ,until 2 dress the. 'adult' foronJ on Easter'
The l.eague of ·w
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to
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O'fer
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over,
The
Rev.
H.
L&;wtenee WbItte- mOrning at Swarthmore Frienda
will convene McIIiday at. the Iiome
Jr.,-wi1l beineharceafboth Meeting Ron __ By specIal ~
of JIm. MauriOe L.' Webster,' Jr.; t ..... then""'" . . ~ He
lar&e
fibe
dq,;"'te
it
partIcIo
and&fberliOOn~ona. He he will' repeat a lecto... on ''The
6011 Elm aftliue; for a" 1 o'clock
p
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MrS. J. Alfred Orncifixlon" which ha reeently de"8lplclwioCh" meeting. ' .
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an.,lJ8eilJiellu will ~ ten IIIIrvicea held. at the. TnHdl '.
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the diecauioa On IItaor JudidaJ7".
r~~:e;;:~:~ea:"':n'for chIlII_tine HoJiae ill l'M! eidli '
pmlrIII at the
Cli1Udl.1pIll1&.·
W,......... I8ned -' tile Dr.Caclbary Ia . . atriIICa
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Mrs:
Dr. Oadbl"lo Visit
.' Adult i:orUmSllda,
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LWV Will Discuss
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Springfield Sponsors
'Golden Egg Jackpot'
Who will get the Golden Egg
filled with valuable merchandise
prizes, is the question around
Springfield Shopping Cen ter these
days!
Youth Music Festival
Auditions Set for April
Auditions for the 16th Annual
Youth Music Festival 01 the TriCounty Concerts Association on
April 12 at Radnor High School,
Wayne, are open to any well prepared musically talented· young
PQrson who attends a secondary
school in Dela,ware, Chester, or
Montgomery county. In response
to several questions the conunittee for the festival has explained
that this does not mean that a
student is ineligible for the auditions if he studies music elsewhere.
Invitations have been sent to
approximately 300 suburban secondary sehools and enrollment
forms are available to students
at their schools. Judges for the
auditions will be announced next
week. Audition winners will be
featured at th)) Festival on May
18 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium
of Radnor High School.
Among the sponsors of the Festival are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
T. Van Urk of Swarthmore.
Boys' Lacrosse Club
Begins Practice Sat.
The boys
Saturday
morning
Lacrosse Club will practice tomorrow at 9 a ..m .. in preparation
KKG Sewl.,
Members of Kappa Kappa Gemma will meet for sewing Tuesday,
April I, at the home of Mrs.
Charles Schrader, 629 Magill rqad.
Arts Center to Display
Abstracts, Sculptures
International Dinner
Planned for April 17
The annual international dinner
of the Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom
will be held on April 17 in Whit_
tier House. Mrs. Maurice L. Web_
ster, Jr., is general chairman for
the event. This year's dinner will
feature South American food and
table decorations; costumes and
program will likewise bring out
the South American theme.
On Tuesday, March 25, Ihe
WlLPF had a get acquainted coffee hour at the home of Mrs. David
Seltzer on Elm avenue. About 20
new and prospective members attended this social gathering at
which Mo's. John W. Carroll, Mrs.
Roy McCorkel and Mrs. Frederick
Tolles informed the group on the
various alms and activities of the
WlLPF.
for its most intensive schedule in
years. More than 30 boys have
The Community Arts Center,
indicated an interest and should Wallingford, will open on Sunday,
provide a foundation for a sound March 3D, a month's exhibit of
club in the coming years. Under
.,
oils by Don Miller
the direction of Coaches Donald and expressionistic water colon;
Henderson and Millard Robinson, and oils by Barry Platt. Both
the club opens its nin~ game "n .. "~ artists are Philadelphians.
schedule when they travel to La- IAlso. a group of small sculptures
wer Merion next Saturday mar- will be shown by Joe Winter of
ning at 10 a.m.
Swarthmore, Sally Laird, Miriam
Swarthmore College has aided Girsh, and Mike Pipper of Philathe program considerably by delphia. All are advanced stumaking available to the club hel- dents of the Sculpture School of
mets, jerseys, and IPllds for 21 the Pennsylvania Academy of the
players at a very minimum fee. Fine Arts.
If It were not for this sort 01 genTea will be served from 3 to 5
erosily It would be impossible to p.m. at the Sunday opening.
.
continue this activtity n the comMiss Janet Scaroorough of
munity. In past years membership in the club has been Umited South Chester road· was guest of
to students of the high school, honor at a surprise farewell
but because of the lack 01 prac- shower Wednesday evening when
Miss Ruth C. We]:;b of South
"1 saw it in the Swarthmorean.'· tice opportunities and sufficient
personnel (no student is allowed Chester road and Miss Baroara
to participate in
than one B. Kent entertained at the latsport in the same season), mem- ter's home on Dartmouth avenue. ~
Our.large praaiption
bership is open to all boys and Miss Scaroorough will leave the
volume maka it
men in the community who are last week in April for Springnecessary for us to
field, Mass., where she will asinterested in lacrosse.
carry ample stocks of a
sume her new duties as director
great variety of drugs.
of education at the Hope Congre".rhus we are prel'ared
Storm Leaves Borough
to compounil any
gational Chureh. She has served
prescription
promptly
Heatless, lightless as secretary to the pastor 01 Ta-and
precisely
as the
Consumer's Co-Op. Ass'". of Swarthmore, I"c.
bernacle Presbyterian Church,
Doctor
directs;
also
to
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Philadelphia, ana as director of
the
staff
laler
staTted
forth,
and
fill
all
your
needs
for
403 Dartmouth Ave,
Opposite Borough Hall took two and a half hours to the Westminster Foundation,
DRUGS and health aidl.
Philadelphia, for the past four
make a trip that normally takes
and a haH years.
CATHERMAN'S
about 20 minutes. And for the
Mr.
Theodore
·W.
Prescott,
who
record, the staft made it back
DRUG STORE
again with the completed papers, was recently made account exKI 3-0586
and was published as usual Fri- ecutive supervisor of the N. W.
Ayer
office
in
Chin
go,
transferday, although It was not delivered on time as there was no mail red from the Philadelphia office
delivery that day.
. last month and has been rejoining his family here over weekThe adventures and trials that ends. Mrs. Prescott with daughTop Qualitv - There Is No Finer
residents had in Swarthmore ter, ScottYJ and ·son Kim will
would undoubtedly fill a volume, leave their present home at 206
but perhaps the choicest one 'be- Benjamin West avenue at the end
LEGS AND BREAST OF
longs to R. G. Rlncliffe of Strath of the school year to establish
FRYING CHICKEN
Haven avenue, president of the a new home in the Chicago subIb·6g e
Philadelphia Electric Company. urbs.
Wilhout power for pOssibly three
GRANULATED SUGAR
5 Ibs. 4ge hours Thursday. the power suddenly came on, and the Rin"You Meet the NICEST People at Speare's"
cliffes invited their two daughCRISCO
3-lb. can
ters and their families, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty, Jr. of Park
Ridge, MT. and Mrs. George F.
SPRY
3-lb. can
Corse, Jr., of Wallingford Summitt I and their six children to
share their blessings. After they
Norris INSTANT COFFEE large jar
had departed Saturday for their
own homes, once again back on
NABISCO
the power lines, consternation
reigned in the Rincliffe household
PREMIUM SALTINES
l-Ib box 25e -DO
electricity!
Perhaps the
most damage
100,," PURE
wreaked by the stoVIn 'Occurred at
PARADICHLOREBENZENE
the home of R. Chester Spencer
2 Ibs. 7ge
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
on North Swarthmore avenue, as
Pre·Easter Store Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. - 9:30 to 9:00:
CO-OP RED LABEL
two large oak trees and a walnut
Tues., Wed., Sat. - 9:30 to 5:30
fell, crushing the poreh roof. PolTEA BAGS
(64 bags) 66e
lyannas may eye the resulting
firewood
as a good thing, ·but the
CO-OP RED LABEL
more practical Mr. Spencer Is
APPLESAUCE
probably lamenting his porch
2 cans 35e. roof.
CO-OP RED LABEL VERTICAL PACK
Tree damage as a WhOle was
Here in bright
considerable,
and the Borough
GREEN BEANS
pkg·2ge
lIell) beauty • • •
which managed to ploW most of
the streets by Thursday night, is
gloomily looking fOl'Ward to a
Co-op Red label Guaranteed to Be the Highest
prolonged period of trimming and
carting off. The college found that
Quality Canned Goods
most of the tree damage occurred
to the yews, English boJOWood and
the dogwood.
DR. MELODY DOG FOOD
The Swarthmore Apartments
along
with the business section
cans
had power by Friday night, although the Dartmouth House had
EXTRA FANCY LARGE
no heat until Monday afternoon.
The college as a whole had only
D' ANJOU PEARS
4 for 2ge
isolated power prOblems, and .the
The Easter hat news is just de·
Sbrath Haven Inn, also had no
CALIFORNIA GREEN
problems. During the
ASPARAGUS
it
oftered
shelter
to
about
15
Ib·3ge county residents, frozen out of
. tilting up. turning down. See turtheir homes, and is still housing
bans. wrapped high in printed
29 telephone linesmen, imported
from New York to aid in the emsilks and .other lovely fllbrics. See
ergenq. Citizens can take a
cloches. pillboxes. s
.
nightly Une the street tram the
tivating floral C
choose. here lind now!
to Yale avenue. 'nUt
will re-
The "Golden Egg Jackpot,"
along with special values on air
spring merchandise, is their Easter
gift to customers, ·trom the Springfield Shopping Center merchants.
According to Robert Rhoades,
president of the merchants associa tion, most of the stores witl be
open every night until Easter, and
unusual bargains will be featured.
With every purchase, customers
will be given an opportunity to
take a chance on the "Golden Egg
Jackpot." The drawing will be
held at 5 p.m., Saturday afternoon, Alpril 5. The Golden Eggs,
decorating all the stores, were created by James Waters, Inc.
"Miss Easter Rabbit" will be
on hand at the center for three
evenings, April 3, 4, and 5.
Members of the Merchants' Association, sponsoring Ihe Easter
attractions. are listed elsewhere in
this paper.
co-op
FOOD MARKET
.
TURN TO
SPECIALISTS!
more
Swift's Premium
RIB ROAST lb.
63~
94c
8g e
94e
fashion
2
Corne~
EASTER
HATS
1.981022.98
19«:
BREYER'S ICE CREAM
Pints - Half Gallons
men
.
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Easter
Easter
Egg Hunt
Tomorrow
Egg Hunt
Tomorrow
SWARTHMOREAN
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
,
Pre-School Clinic .
Set for April 14-18
Mothers of Prospective
Kindergarteners to Call
KI 3-0442
Notices of the Pre-School Clinic
ror Swarthmore and Rutledge
children who are to enter kindergarten in September 1958, have
just been sent to parents of sueh
children as are registered in the
school census. Those children who
are not now in the Swarthmore
kindergarten but wish to enter Rutledge first grade should register
at this time, also.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14, 15 and 16 have been
designated as registration days.
Children who will be five years of
age prior to January 31, 1959 will
be eligible for entrance into kindergarten in September, 1958.
Mothers of such children are urged to te:ephone Mrs. Richard Eckenroth, KI3-0442 to make an appointment. Mrs. Eckenroth requests that
calls be made on April 7 and 8 after
9 a.m. This plan' will provide a minimum of waiting at the school at the
Hme of the registration.
It is hoped that the mailed notir.e
is reaching all families. Whether
the mothers receive a notice or not,
if they have children who are to
enter kindergarten in Swarthmore
or first grade in Rutledge next
year, they are asked to call Mrs.
Eckenroth and arrange an appointment for this registration and
clinic.
Juniors to' Hear
. Dr. Courlney Smith
College Pres. Will Speak
on Education
Tuesday
The Junior Wbman's Club of
Swarthmore will hear Dr. Courtney
C. Smith speak on education at
thei r meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
the clubhouse. Dr. Smith, president'
of Swarthmore College, is sponsor..
cd by the community affairs committee and will be introduced to the
club by Mrs. Donald R. Aikens,
chairman.
Dr. Smith is a Fellow of the Society for American Studies, a
member of the Modern Language
Association, a member of ·the Board
of Directors ·of the Association of
American Rhodes Schoh'rs and an
associate member of the American
Association of University Professors.
He is t8.t present a member of the
Hal'val'd Class of 1938 Committee,
a member of the Board of Overseers of Harvard, a member of the
Board of Trustees of the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program, an assOciate trustee of the
University of Pennsylvania and a
member of the Board of Directors
of the Association of American
Colieges.
Fine Arts Festival
Mrs. Peter W. Kaiser, art chairlllan of the Fine Arts Committee,
has announced that she would appreciate it if those wishing to par..
ticillate in the Fine Arts Festival
will bring their articles of contributions to the April 8 meeting.
Members of the club wiII be called before April 8 concerning tickets
for the International Affairs Dessert Bridge which is being sponSored on April 22 for the benetit of
the Save the Children Federation•
library l:i0urs Today
foster Sunrise Service
Good Friday Service
The Community Easler Sunrise
Service will be held Sunday, April
6, at 6 :30 on the steps of Clothier
Memorial on the campus. Willis
Weatherford of the coll~ge faculty
will deliver the sermon.
All are cordially invited to this
service which is jointly sponsored
by the borough churches and the
College Christia~ Association.
The three-hoUl" GooJ Fl'iday service will be given at . .Trinity ChUICh
today from 12 to 3 p.m
The service will be conducted by
the Rev. John Kulp of the Swarthmore Methodist Chul'ch. The Meditations, which were originally to
Jlave been given by the late Rev.
John Schott of the Presbyterian
Church, will be-given by the Rev.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Jr., of
Trinity Ohurch.
Praab,.e.., Appoints .
Dr. Anderson Moderator
Pat Hedges to Address
Mothers Club Tuesday
L:ocal Resident to Serve
Presbyterians Here
Until April 20
The Rev. Dr. Charles A. Anderson, head of the department of
history for the General Assembly
of the Presbyterian Church in the
U.S.A., was appointed moderator
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church Session by,jlhe Philadelphia
Pl'esbytel'Y following the death of
1m Sunday Death Was
Mr. Schott on Sunday. Mr. AnderGrievous Loss to
son, who lives at 784 Yale avenue,
conducted the Holy Gommunion
Community
service at 8 o'clock last evening, asA Memorial service for the Rev.
sisted by the Rev. Eli Wismer, John Schott will ·be held in the
secretary of junior high work of Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Ihe Presbyterian Board of Chris- at 7 :30 .p.m. on Monday evening,
tian Education, also a Swarthmore April 7. Mr. Schott's death from a
resident.
.:oronal'Y oce1usion occurred during
Dr. Anderson will serve as mod- the 9 :30 Sunday morning worship
crator until the installation of the servi('c of the church, which he was
Rev. I;>. Evor Roberts as pasto~l' on -conductinm, He had finished re~
Sunday evening, April 20.
ceiving into membership in the
Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, noted church the 35 members of the ComQuaker author and Earlham Col- municants Class, which he had
lege professor of philosophy, had greatly enjoyed instructing for the
already been SCheduled to -preach )8st eight weeks.
at the 10 and 11 :30 a.m. services
Mr. Schott was ,called to the
on Easter Sunday. Dr. Anderson Swnrthmol'c Churcl~ as -Associate
will be in charge of these services. Pastor in July, 195$, coining from
The annual family service at 9 a.m. the Fairmount Pre s by t e rj a n
Easter will' he conducted by· the Church, Cleveland, Ohio, where he
Rev•. Thomas Hubbard, recently had been for the preceding 12 yea,·s.
ol'dained senror at the Crozer He had served the church stead·
Theological Seminary who has been fa.tly and joyously and although he
in charge. of Christian Education had carried ·8 heavier work load
at the church this winter.
since July, 1957, .he had frequently
Two other Swarthmore residents expressed his happiness in the serwill preach on· the remaining Sun- vice.
days· before Dr. Roberts assumes
It was Mr. Schott'3 interest and
the pUlpit on April 27. The Rev. leadership which sparked the ,'eRobert Heinze; circulation ml.m,ge'r-\.activati.on uf the neighbor Leiper
uf Presbyterian Life magazine, will Memorial Church on Fairview road
preach on Apl'il 13. The Rev. John and·· enabled it to call the present
C. Wynn, secretary of the adult pastor. Mr. Schott was an admirer
depal·tment of the Presbyterian of Dr. Albert Schweitzer and apBoard of Christian Education, will preci9.ted the correspondence bebe heard on the 20th.
tween them.
One of the ways in which he acted upon his faith in the future was
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The Rev. John SchoH
Memorial Service Mon.
Presbyterians to Heal"
Dr, Trueblood Easter
Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, profesof philosophy a.t Earlham College, Richmond, Ind" will deliver
the Easter sermon Sundal' at the
10 o'clock and 11 :30 services at the
Preshyterian Church.
Born of Quaker parents in Pleasantville, la., Dr. Trueblood is the
author of 14 religious and philosophical books, and the co·authol' of
another.
He is a member of the boards of
the Church Peace Union and the
William Penn College, and president of the Yokefellow associates.
His associations include the American
Philosophical Association,
Theta Chi, and the Cosmos Club.
'01'
LWV Will Discuss .
Minor Judiciary
The League of Women Voters
will convene Monda,. at the home
of Mrs. Maurice L. Webster, Jr.,
605 Elm avenue, for a 1 o'clock
"sandwich" meeting.
Chainman for the day is Dr.
• Francis R. Fussell who will lead
the discussion on Minor Judiciary.
DE TAILS OF DE EASTER BUNNY
Sprightiy in hIs new spring
coal, the Easter Bunny stepped
jauntily i.nto Swarthmore this
week to wind up details for the
annual Egg Hunt which takes
place tomorrow at 10 a.m. on the
lacrosse field near the college
Field House.
Th~ Bunny, together with his
cosponsors tbe Lions, went over
the plans to, divide tbe field into
four areas, one for eacb of the
following age groups:
Four years., old and younger,
five to six ye3J'S, seven to eight,
and nine to 10.
Then, tbe co·sponsors carefulIy counted over the 300 prizes
for the finders of prize-winning
slips, and set tbem np tidily for
the big day. And tbey agreed, repeating it to each over and over,
tbat there would be ooly one
large prize allowed to a partlcl.
pallt.
Rain date, they dedd", w~··
be tbe followlnr Sat• ..-. A;rI
lZ, same time, same ,1IIce.
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Because of the Good Friday ser·
IOLLEIE MIfIE T'••1II
II IAITEEI THII WEEI
~ce this afternoon, the Public
The
movie ~The Sb.........
There will be no Canteen dlis
Library 'Will open one hour later,
at 3 p.m. The I> p.m. eloeing, and Satnrda,. night, in observance of Legs" will be shown
. , Clothier
eveIIiJIg hon.... f . - ., to II p.m., 1rill Easter. Nan week will be the Tal- Colleom
be as 1I1R1aJ.
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Swarthmore. Pa., Friday, April 4, 1958
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ent Show, April IlL
at .,.and 9 p.m. em
I'm
Charm Specialist Will
Give Requisites for
Beauty, Health
Mrs. Jack Fitch of Bryn Mawr
avenue, will introduce the guest
speaker next Thursday evening
when the M<>thers Club of Swarthmore meets in McCahan Hall.
At that time Pat Hedges, representing the June McAdams Charm
School of Philadelphia, will present an evening of entcrtainmen~
entitled "Hao;e You EVer Been Put
on the Spot?" She will demonstrate
the requisite backgrounds in beauty and health, exercise, figure con·
trol, posture and deportment which
taken together constitute the elusive quality, charm.
All election of officers for 1958jig will precede the program, and
tea will foll~w: Hostesses arc Mrs.
J. West Loveland and Mrs. Eugene
A. Geis, assisted. by ~fr5. Gordon
Terrill and Mr •. Robert Pal·ks. Ml's.
j !,hn S. Francis will p~·eside.
Presbyterians to Haar
.John Covenlry Smith
Sec. of Foreign Missions
to Address Women's
Men's Groups
The Rev. John Covenlt·y Smith,
D.D., will be the speaker next week
at two meetings of the Presbyterian Church. Tuesday night he will
address the Men's Association at
it~ 6 :30 dinner meeting in McCahan Hall on the topic, "The
World-Wide Mission of the WorldWide Church." Wednesday at the
'Vornen's Association m 0 nth 1 y
luncheon meeting his address will
be on ';'1.'he Chl'istinn ChUl'ch and
Japan's Modern Century."
Dr. Smith is Associate General
Secretary of the Board of Foreign
~f iss ion s of the Presbyterian
Church in the U,S.A. and the
Board's executive secretary for Japan and Korea. He is also 8: vicepresident of Japan International
Christian University Foundation.
The 'V omen 's Association meet-.
iug will begin at noon with a WOl's.hip service in the church sanctu..
&l'y led by Mrs. Robert Good. Music
will be provided by a double trio of
women's voices accompanied by
IIIrs. Ethel Allen at the organ. The
luncheon will follow at 12 :30 in
McCahan Hall. Circle 3, Mrs. W. R.
LecroD, chairman, w.ill serve.
DAY OF PRAYER
TO BE HELD AT TRINITY
T,he next Community Day of
Prayer and Meditation will be held
Thursday, April 10, at Trinity
Church from 10 :30 a.m. until 2
p.m. The Rev. H. Lawrence W,hittemore, Jr., will be in charge of both
morning and after,!oon 'elISions. He
will be assisted by Mrs. J. Alfred
Calhoun in the afternoon.
Th4. usual arrangements will be
"v~ilable-nurset;Y care for children at the presbyterian Church,
and hot beverages served at the
lunch hour to tilose who bring Bandwiehe&.
All m_hers . of the ...."''''.mit)'
will be eordiaBy welcomed.
Woman's Club to Eleel
Four Directors Tuesday
.Experiment on Rehabilitation Will Comprise
Program
The Woman's Club of SwarthlIlore will hold a stated meeting and
election at 2 p.m., Tuesday in ita
Park avenue clubhouse. Mrs. Peter
E. Told, program chairman, will
present Marcella L. Schmoeger,
coordinator of Community Relations for }I'ountain House, Inc••
who will tell about the exciting and
hopeful experiment in rehabilitation.
Miss Schmocger was instrumental in founding this organization
which is dedicated to helping former psychiatric patients during the
difficult period of adjustment after
leaving the hospitals. Its purpose
is to help them achieve a permanent and .productive return to society.
and in doing so to create more
understanding within the community. Fountain House, Inc. is one of
the agencies to which the HeaI!h
and Welfare Department of the
W.oman's Club contributes.
During the business meeting
members will vote for the threeyear term -office of board directors
as foHows:
IIIrs. Frank W. Chapman, Jr.,
lIlrs. Bl'odie E. Crawford, Mrs. J.
Franklin Gaskill, Mrs. W. Ned
Mikusillski, M 1'5. John 'V. Soule,
Mrs. S. Murray Viele, and Mrs.
Harold C. Williams, present mem..
bel', whose term expires this year.
Four to' be Elected
]o'oU1' of these seven will be
elocted on April 8 to fill vacancies left by the expired terms of
Mrs. W. M",.k Bittle, Mrs. Howard.
G. Hopsqn, and Mrs. L. J. Servais,
in addition to Mrs. Williams. The
report was made March 18 by Mrs.
Carroli P. Streeter, chairman of
the nominating committee which
also includes Mrs. David Bingham,
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty, Mrs.
Walter Moir, Mrs. John W. Soule
and Ml's. C. Russell Phillips as alternate.
The election committee is com..
posed of Mrs. T. K. Brown, chairman; Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland,
Mrs. J. Franklin Gaskill, Mrs. Ross
W. Marriott, and Mrs. Francis A.
VosWrs.
Hostesses at the door will be Mrs.
Alban E. Rogers. and Mrs. Robert
DePue. Following the progl'am, tea
will be pI'()vided ·by Mrs. E. B.
Hellis and her committee. ,Mrs.
A. P. Shenkle will decol'ate the tea
table and Alice Marriott and Mrs,
George Ewing will pour.
The health and welfare departn,lent, Mrs. Thomas Jones, chairman, will collect jams and jellies
for Camp Sunshine at this stated
meeting.
Dr. Cadbury to Visit
. Adult Forum Sunda,
AFSC Chairman to Leclure
on "Crucifixion"
at 9:45
Dr. Henry J. Cadbul'Y, professor
emeritus of divinity at Harvard,
and chairman of the American
Friends Service Committee, will address the adult' forum on Easter
morning at Swarthmore Friends
Meeting House. By special request
he will repeat a lecture on "The
Crucifixion" which he recently delivered at one of the noon-day ~n.
ten services held at the Twelfth
Street Meeting House in Philadelphia.
Dr. Cadbury is also giving a
course on the Gospel ()f John 00
Thnrsday evenings at Pendle Hill.
,The meeti.Dca
at 8 0 C1\..... 10 ....
are open to the l'Ohl'-
beariD.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stenley Kite of
Ogden avenue have returned home
after a month'utey at Palm Beach,
Fla.
Irb'. and Mrs. Horace Hopkins of
Wellel!ley road will spend the
Easter week end with Mr. and Mrs.
AtwoodB. Oatman of Summlt,N. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ettinger
with daughter Elizabeth of Cleveland, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. Richardson, Jr., with three
drlldren of· O:Iekeysville, Md., wl\1
spend the Easter week end with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Richardson of Crest lane. Mr. and.
Mrs. Richardson 'have just returned
from a two-week trip to Monterey,
Mexico, San Antonio, Tex., and EI
Paso where they visited their sonin-law and daughter Lt. and Mrs.
C. William Phillips and their three
children.
,
Ap(il4, 1958
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.IEUER • IOLDI.ITH
'Miss Sue Goldsmith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H......rd C. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Goldsmith
of Vassar avenue will have as th8lr
of Wallingford Hills, and Mr. Robcuesta for the week end Mrs. Jackert E.Mueller were married Sat_ ' . sister, Mrs. Wellington Franurday
afternoon, "'arch 29, at
cisco with daughter Patriela and
o'cloek
'in the Swarthmore Presson Bill, of Bethesda, Md.
byterisn Church. Mr. Mueller Is
POMPADOURED. FOR THE EAITER PlIAIE'
Mrs. E. Neal Thurman of, Cedar
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
lane entsrtained Tuesday afternoon
91 South Chester Road
Mueller of Park 'Ridge, Ill.
at a tea and shower for Miss Anp
Rev. Mr. John Schott officiated
___ Call KIngsw~ 3-0476
. Lord of Crest lane.
at the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gay of Little
Given in marriage by her father,
Spruce Lake, Lak8iWood, returned
the bride wore a goWn of white lace
home Tuesday after a visit with
over shell pink and matehing crown
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
with attached shoulder length veil.
and Mrs. C. B. Adams of Media.
She carried a bouque~ of white
Mr. and Mrs. Gay leave this week
and pink camellias fastenI1D visit· Mrs. Gay's cousin, MIBS
ed to a Bible' presented to. her by
Mabel Parke of ·St. Louis, Mo.
the bridegroom.
Wh~el Alignment - Caster & Camber Adjustment
·Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and
Miss Sally Goldsmith, Iier sister's
Expert AUTOMATIC Transmission OVerhaul -.
Mr. end Mrs. W, 'Barlow Patton of
only attendant, wore g'Gwn of blue
Spring T~ne.up\ .
Gulf Gas and Oil
Harvard avenue have returned
rosebuds, peau dp soh. with matehhome by plane from Ft. .Laudering headpiece and carried a houquet
dale, Fla., where they spent a week.
EllllEMEIT
of pink rosel?uds, forget-me,nots
\
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel,
Mr. and Mrs. O. N, Bryant of and white flowers. .
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Jr., of Thayer road have returned Prospect Park announce the enMr. Jack Lowe of Park Ridge,
home from Sea Island, Ga., where gagement of their daughter, Miss Ill., was jest man. Ushers were
Opposite Boro Parking Lot
they spent the winter months.
Mary Ruth Bryant, to Mr. Pete~
Mr. Edward,Campbell of Baltimore, .~~...!;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mr. Floyd R. Pope of Parrish Linton of Dartmouth House, son Md., Mr. John Sylvanus of WH· •
road entertained a few friends at of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linton or . to D i d Lt DDt I ;ePIIW/fIllIlC'IUUlIlIUDllllwmnalllmlllmmwIIUIIIIClllllllnmDUIiIIUIIUDHlllllnJIIDIIIIIIIInuDlloun'WDWUIllIUIDIIII'.!;
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his home last Sunday.
West Hartl.pool, England. .
FoJlowing the ceremony a recep- ~
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OlD' NlNm Year
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Kent of
Miss Bryant will receive her
741 Beatty Road
Springfield, Pa.
Woodbrook road had as their guests M.A. degree in psychology il"Om tion was held at the home of the
KIngswood ,3,547'7
last week end Bill Thatcher and Temple University in June. She is bride's .parents.
Allan Angel of Denison University, a teacher of the sixth grade at the
After a wedding trip Mr. and
State.approved Pool
Full Camping Program
Granville, 0., on tour with
Abington Township School.
Mrs. Alueller will reside in EvanRegistered ]Varse
Riding, Dramatics, Dancing
University Glee Club which preMr.· Linton is associattd with
Ill.
T r a n s p o r t a l / o n . Sports, Crafts, Arcbery
Mrs. Mueller will contiue her
30 Acres of Oround
ExceHent lIIeals
sented a concert Sunday afterlloo,n·1 Westinghousc Corporation and is
at the Drexel Hill Baptist Church. presently attending the evening work as a teacher of music in the
Wednesday Overnight Camp outs Srnal1.(lronps
Bxperienced, Mature C~unse"ors
Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Kletzien of division of P.M.C., specializing in Winnetka Public Sehools. She is a
BO S
South Chester road had as
mechanical engineering.
. graduate of Swarthmore High "h
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The marriage wilt' tuke
guests
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MR."ND MRS. 3. EDW..RD L ..WTON. 84
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son-in-law and daughter Mr. and June 28.
Mr. .1\[ ueBer, s'ssoci a ted with ~llIIlIaIllIllIllIllDJl!lIIl11l1!nlln:"'nlfnll!rllllllll ollllllllllllnHlIIlIIllllullllllllllllcllllmlllllDlllllllllUlDlIJlIIllIIlJClllllillllllOfi
Mrs. Ted Campbell of Baltimore,
DuPont Company in Chicago, is a
Md., Who attended the MuellerMaNDlY'S IRIDE
graduate of .Carthage Dollege,
Goldsmith wedding at the Presbyterian Church Saturday afternoon,
Trinity Episeopal Church of Ill., and attended the University of
George Brodhead and Steven . Swarthmore will be the setting Chicago.
. Baseballs and Softballo
,
Delano, Swarthmore High School Monday, April 7, at 2 :30 o'clock
Golf Balls - Wime Bal]S and Bats
IIRTHS
seniors, motored to Durham, N.C. for t1!e wedding of ~Iss Mary
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Dando Dallett
Tennis Balls - Rackets .:..- CoverS
over the weekend for George'. in- Brown Woelfel, daughter of Mr.
t.erview at Duke University.
and Mrs. George 1.. Woelfel ~ Cot- of Wilmington, Del., announee the
Croquet Sets (Extra WkketS
Stock)
·Mr. Charles B ....ard, who Is
lege avenue, and Mr. John Brian birth of a son, James Dando Dal"
Volley Balls ~ Soecer BaUs
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.
rently emploYed in Memphis, Tenn., Poole of Leeds, Engiand; Mr. lett, March l!7.
lIs - Nets - Rings
Baskeu",
Mr. and ~rs. Rl J. Littlefi~ld
wl\l spend the Easter weekend at Poole is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
his home on SWarthmore avenue John Poole· of Nottingham, jilng- ot,Swarthll1o 'e place a>;Io the ;""'ter.- . Ping Pong Balls - Bats - Nets
land. .
.
.
nal grandpa nts and! Mr. Joseph
Baseball Shoes .;,... Rubbel" and Steel Spikes
with his wife and'daughters, Barri.! 1
H.
Dallett
.;
Ft.
Pierce,
Fla.,
the
BasefJall
Gloves - Masks -.: Bats
and Bettie.
The rehearsal dinner will be
grandfathe~.
paternal
Mr. Howard Y. Clymer
given by ,Mr. aDd Mrs. Frederick
Golf Gloves - Bags - Caddie Cart
to his home on Park avenue
Lang Of Maple avenue Sunday
,,_
.
Mr. and M·. rs. H orace H op....... and 1Itrs. Ronald W. Estafollowing a ten day bu·.inoaeveDlng.
flo Knoxville, TenD.
. kina.' of. Wellesley road and Mr. and brook have annOllllced the birth of
urs. Arthur G. Adams of 912 Mrs. John Lord of Crest lane enter~ a son, David Edward on March 14,
Fishing Rods - Reek _ Line _ Lures
...
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at Suunyside Nqrsing Home, MeadBarvard avenue went to Taylor ~ined
e couple at dlnnera on owlands, Cambridge, England.
BadmintDn Sets - Birds - Racketa- Nets
Hospital Tuesday IIIJ)mlng after
. ednesdaynlght and last night.
Former· residents of 601 Yale
.
Charcoal Grilles 8I1.d Charecial
fall when she caught her foot on an
This evening Dr; and Mrs. Jonas avenue, the Estabrooke now reside
Sleeping Bags - Small T,ents
uneven portion of the
B. Robitscher of College avenue at SO,uthm'!8d, Flat 1, 21 Chaucer
in the vicinlo/ of the Post Office. will entertain Swarthmore College road in Cambridge.
Sweat Shirts - Pants -" Socks
,
She sustsined hroken bones In her
left. wrist. Dr•.and Mrs. Adams Poole at a buffet suyper at their r
. moved. into thek Harvard avenue home. TomorrOiW evening the couple
will be dinner gueSts at the uu,,,e'l
~me this week after a visit with of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peters of
SWlRTHMORE, Pl.
iss Anna McKinney of Rutledge. Swarthmore avenue, who are also
FRIDlY I •• SlTURDAY
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Ellis of South
4 - 6 Park Avenue.
Chester road are visiting Mrs. entertaining out-of-town guests.
lprll 4, &
Ellis's nephew and niece Mr. and
On the. morning of the wedding
no eo....., of C........ u
. Fri.-9 to Noon - 3 to ~:30 P.M. (Gooa Friaay Only)
Mrs. Eimer Miller of Erie.·
Mrs. H. Lindley/Peel of Columbia
Frank Keenen will
Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch of Yale aVenue and
3-4191 .
. Fridays 9. to 8:30
..venue spent the week end I'n At- entertain at a hrunch at the HSIr-·1
vard avenue home of Mrs. Keenen
I antic City, N. J.
.
(TecbrifeOlor)
Dr. an" Mrs. 'John R. Bates of in honor of the family and friends
from out-of-town.
with a .. AU-Slu C.st Headed -b:r
North Chester road with Sally and
:::mmiiiiiiiiiiiii
GLENN FORD
John Bates will spend the Easter
:<;
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Friday Features: '1:30. 9:40 1-.M.
week end at Shoreham, L. I.
1'OR
Saturday Fealures: 6, 8:05; 10:10 P.M.
Dian~ Reynolds, daughter of Mr.
MlIlllIE SUBSCRIPTIONS
-LANVIN
DISNEY FUN FESTIVAL
and Mrs. G. V. Krenikoff of Yale
CaU •••
for C.lldran Sitardl" I P,M.
-CHANEL
avenue entertained at dinner ""fore
MRS, LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
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I"';"'African
Lion
the Assemi!ly dance Wednesday
313 D ...."'••I& .......
- ELIZABETH ARDEN
night.
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BEAUTY SALON
AUTO REPAIRS·
a
ROBERT J. ATZ, Igr. '
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PLAYBILL DAY CAMP
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PLAY BALL!
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So You Don't Want to Pia, lIall!
COLLESE THEAIRE
Came.ra & lo.by Shop .
S-_
3-Peoosnm . .
4-Color Cartoons
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
Middletown ROad - Media. Pa. Opposite Jligh Meadow
(between DuttOll Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
CUSTOM LANDSCAPE WORI
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Telephone: CHeSter 2-7206 .~
LANDSCAPE . PLANS
ao...,... 8 PLOWER
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SHADE TREES
AND VEOETABLB ~8
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"Old Yallar"
.... cow DOG .... COLOR CAR'I'OONS
SUnday: Continuous from 2 P.M.
Friendly Souna Advice -
MOIUIa,.: Matinee 1 P.II. En 0IVe.+W.,.a
Bach Weet:da, En*, ,.
plU$ Euter
abo..e: ':11.
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Collaga to Preslll
Japanlll Violinist
'Planning Commission
Discusses Survey
The Swarthmore ColIege music
department will present Toshiya
Eto in a program of violin sonatss.
on Friday, April 11. He wllI be
accompanied by Reiko Eto at the
piano. The co)1cert will be «iven
in Clothier Memorial Hall, Swarthmore ColIege, at 8 :16 ".m. and will
been op~n to the public free of
A revitalized and expanded baseball progril1n for .!'Dung hoys is
fast b/lCOming D reality, thanks to
the Coopel"lltion of Bill Reese and
The Swarthmore Planning Comthe basebalI committe....· of the Lions mission, in reg.,larmeeting Maroo
Club atld .the Swarthmore Recrea- 17 in Borough Hall, devoted the
tion Association. The response to evening Wthedisc!,ssion ot.a questhe questionnaire distribute!! in the tionnaire for a proposed survey of
schools 'WaII very gratifying, indi- the borough. .
eating that about 120 boys 'Will
The commi9Sion, in order to get
participate in th8 program.
. neCessary data for .future Borough
. Wells. ForJNis, baseball.chairman planning, ha~ prqposed a Borongh
of the association, reported at the survey . to determIne what resimeeting last Thursday night that, den';"s are likely to be converted to
in order·to provid'l an opportunity apartmenta in coming years, .and
for the maximum numbel',.of boys to the parking patterns of residents
play and, at the _etime keep in relation to commuting and shop. WI·th- ping in th... business area.
I yi a bI'I'Itles
the ra'!l!'\of pang
in reason, the Swarthmore IntraThe com~i.sion expressed conBorough' Baseball Lea~e will be cern that the matter be discussed
composed ofsi?, teams. An All- with Council, the Prbperty OwnStar team will be selected period- e", Association and the BusineSs
;cally and will play outside teams Associati"", and to obtain their conon. Saturdays. This team will -be curr~n~e as ~ 'johy. the commis.
.
sion haa suggested the survey, what
• known as the Lions.
J~e 23 through August 1 have it hoped to accomplish, and how It
been· set as the dates for the 1968 was to be done.
pre-school. primary and summer . Among those prese~t at t~e meetclub programs. Registration ru.:teI! mg, :were ~epresentat1ves from the
for both pro amswill be announc- Scliool Board, the L WV, and the
d! M
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.
'Delaware County Planning' Come n . ay_
mi5sio~.
.
For those newcomers, who may
know little or nothing of the program, the Swarthmore Reorea- 6 H.S. Bandsmen Participate
tion AssociatiOOl is a non-profit
In District Band Festiva
organization the PUrpose of which
Six Swarthmore High School
is to conduct a six-weeks summer bandsmen participated with the 190
program· for three groups. The piece District .Band at Moraro
pre-school-primary, conducted at High School near Atglen; Ohester
the Rutgers Avellue. School, in. County last week end. The three
eludes. th,l-ee-year.-olds throug'h the day 1estival included selected stu~
second grade; summer cluh, held ·dent musicians from 60 high schools
at .the C,ollege Avenue ~chool, is in the four County Suburban
f~r children o~ .all ages .""ho h~ve Philadelphi~ area. Guest conductor
comple~d,the third grad~, the third ,was Dr.. James W. Dunlop, diracgroup 18. tb~ afOretl!entloned ·base- tor o'f the famed Pennsylvania
b:>.11 progra,!, for young boys.
State Universit'y "Blue Band,"
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BRIDAL
GOWNS
Dealpen' 8&..JrIe.....rn_ su.
. BRIDESMAID'S DRESSES
PROM and FORMAL DRESSES
,8.95 to $24.95
Program April II th
to Be Heard in
Clot"ier.
charge.
.
Belly Coby'. Bridal Ho_
,
The program will include the
violin sonatas of Schubert, Beethoven ("The Kreutzer Sonate"), Debussy and Prokoffiev.
in Tokyo,
.Mr.
, Eto made his dehut
,
Japan. in 1946 and graduated from
the Tokyo Academy of Music in
1948. He currently teaches at the
Curtis Institute of Music in PhUadelphia, where he had earlier'studied under violinist Efrem Zimballst.
A New York Times review of a
recent cOncert by Mr. Eto reads in
part:
"~arely equipped I A prodigious
technique is accessory to the beautY;
and vitality of his tone, which is
exceptionally warm, rich and vibrant: He is in complete eomma)ld of
the resOUrces of his instrument. It
is beautiful violin playing/, •
Reiko Eto, sister of Toshiya Eto,
also graduated from the Tokyo
Academy of Music and most recently has been stUdying accompaniment at the Curtis Institute
Music with Vladimir Sokoloff.
PROSPECT PARK, P A.
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For BClcn.U.... can Mn. Dn.. Seiber _ &Ip.p .....
0 .. Mn. WaJD6 IlamillGa - IUapwood. . . ..
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.cond~ and
Betti,
Sven
,Ann'
Borel;
. Ellen Tolles'
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five
ers andaBsistants,
nlornings a week,
arp from 9 to
11 :46, and Include pm",!, stories,
music, sports, and ltandi~afts appropriate· to each age level.
There Bre ~tillseveral openings
for teachers in the pre-schoOl_pri_
mary' p"Og,.am. Anyone who has
had eiementary' edueation .training and i. interested in sueh a position is asked tIo apply to the diracor, MI'!!.. Franklin, Robblee at Madison 6-3370.' Student assiBtants are
also ;:'eed~d, ,..!ill boys and girls intereSted in those positions should
als" apply to Mrs. Robblee.
,
as .8010 ohoist and Joan BessiJiger
played'inside chair, first stand flolo
clarinet.·
The grOup 'WDstendered a dance
on Friday evening and waB honored
at a banquet pdQI' to Saturdaf.
evening's . concert. Nearly 1400
friends and relative~ crowded the
auditorium to over flowing at the
eveni1;lg performance. A rebroadcast of the final conceli will be
heard over WV()H tomorrow after(Saturday, April 6) from
untU 2. /
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Information Call GLobe 9-1507 or write Box 126.
Concordville, Pa. . .
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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, at 6:00 P.M.
Whittier House
of
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Joseph Reynolds of Oberlin avenue, was named to the board of
directors ~f the Burges_ AssOciation of Delaware County at a recent meeting. Frank R. Gray of
Rutledge was elected treasurer. .
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Cosmetic Gifts ior Easler
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Summer . Recreation Dates
Set for June 23
to Aug. I
"Don't Go Near.
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PUBLISBED EVBRYlI'lUDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
PETER E. TOLD, MlA&JORIE TOLD, Pu),UIlMr8
T,he Good Friday
Service will. be held at the Trinity . .~.. '., lI'., ....JI. '. .
Episcopal Church from 12 noon un- - - .. "-' '. ':.0' :~~':;;:"r)
til
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PhoDe, Klngswood 3-0900
til 8 p.m.
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P,ETEK E. TOLD, Editor
. The YoUJth Btllre Study CIaas Junior'The!ltre oIthe'CojnmuDity
Barbara B. Kent, Ma1l4ging Editor
will meet with the pastOr at 3:45 Arts Center in Wallingford are in
Peirsol
M~ri.e T.. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
p.m.
tinal rehearsals:for .their: 10th AnJi;lltared as l:>eoond Cia.8 Miatter, January 24, 1929. at the Post "
,On 'Easter,Sunday Mr. Kulp will nwersary .production, "Mr., PopOUioa at Swarthmore,Pa.; under the Act of March 8, 1879. I
preach the sermon at the Commun_ per's Penguins", under the dIrecity Sunrise Service held at Radnor tion of Mrs. !!tuart Gra~ of Moy, ' DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
Methodist Church at 6 a.m.
Ian. On, Saturday, April 19 at II
SWARTIDrfORE, PENNA., APRIL 4,1958
lIher. will be two identical ser- o'clock in the afternoon and aealn
vices of worship Sunday morning at 7 :30 in the evening, the stap
IDTES
·with all the choirs singing special of the Nether Providenee Hich
Easter Musie. The first service will School auditorium will .be enb"'111
.The Rw. ThomM B. Hubbard . Easter Day there, will be ~ebra- begin at 8:80 a.m., the second at by 12 "buIDan" pengums.
will comduct the. F8IIIfJy Worahlp tions of the Holy CommuDlon at 11. Mr. Klllp will use as his sennon
"Mr. Popper's Penguins" was
.StIvIce at II a.m. Eaatftmoming. 7:811,9:30 and 11:15 am. At 4 p.m. subject, the last in a Lenten theme adapted, Into Jllay fonn dlrectly.1
will be a
at series of "We Knew Him", "Cleop- from the hopkbyRichard andFlor_'
Mud-Worm a Queatlon..
which time the children WIll present· as. Privileged Witness".
ence Atwater by Mrs;;..Gravea and
D,r. D. 1l1ton, TrUeb100d will 'de- ,their Mite Box Offering.
There will be a nurSery for in- her students. It is a' tale teIIiJI,g
: liver the Ell!itar - - it the 10 Thefollowing will' serve as ushers: fants and children during the 11 how a family reeeives one penguin
';, o'clock .,d" '11:80 . . ,Jew. Dr.
7:80 a.mr-Jlimes Patehell and o'clock worship service. T)(ere are and winds up with 12. Their aelven,Trueblood,1e pro:f_ of pldIoa- H. L. Harris; Acolyte, Robert Jar- also Kindergarten and Junior tures with the tmusual fopper tamI ophJ at Earlham College and the ratt.
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Church Programs at this &le.
ily will appeal st;ongly to the
9:30 a.m,-,J. P. Espensehade,
The Sacrament of Infant Bap- schoo!-aged child., Smce the, j~or
' , author of, _a1 bocIka on pbUosophy and n 1 i 8 f o n . h e a d I18her; R. S. Brodhead, alter- tis';' will b" held at-a special serviee thesplans gauged their dram~_1
TIie women', Bible aI...wiI1 meat nate; B. Dangerfield, J. B. Davis, at 2 p.m.
tlon to suit children their own ap,
at 10 o'clOCk. The man'. cIuII will J. E. Evans, G. A. Ha;l1sell, Jr., F.
The Jr. Hi-MYF will meetat 6:80 .there will be a real commlllllon
not mae&.
L. Micheli end F. W.. Plowman j and the Sr. Hi MYF will meet at between actor and audience. ADd
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Tbe ninth pede FeJlOWlblp wiD Acolytes Robert Bennett, Jr., Grant 6:45 for their regular Sunday. >to Interpret "Mr. Popper's Pen.
'.,: at I p.m. Thera will be DO Hebble end Barry Wright.
evening meetings.
guins" 'as au,thentlcallyas pcsalble•• '
,."reh"~. SUllciay for the Senloi- 11 :15 a.",;-W. N. Ryerson, head Friendship Circle will meet at the boys end girls of the Junjor
usher; J. AIIl'OD, alternate; R. J. the home of Mrs. Andrew A1ex- Tfleatre made an extensb'e atuqof
end Junior Hith ChoU&.
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The Men's AHOClation dlJllle1' Baker, P. B. Banks, W. '1'. Black, ander 117 South Swarthmore a_the Antartic territory.,d pengUbt
. will be 'held Tuesday at 8:30p.m. W. M. Bush, E. O. Cramp and F. nue. '
life In general. This study was the
III McCa1um Hall. Dr. Jobn ~~ R. Gray; Acolytes G. A. Hansell,
The Eventide Circle will meet at basis of their'oral expression'work
, ; t17 Smith, adm1nlstratlveaecretary III, Anderson Hopkins and Peter the home of Mrs. Clarence Walton, during the first halt .year.
: 'of -(orelill mIulon~ of thl Prelby~ Tillllll&'
543 7th avenue, Milmont Park at
"'," terlaa Churcb, wIll.peat oa world
4 p.m~. H. Breakell; V. L. 8 p.m. Tuesday.
~R. FRA ••EI FUIIELL
. " ..' coadltl_ Thne who would like to Fine, J. W. Jones and C. M. Water- The Methodist Men's Executive
WDIIF TUIIDAY A.I.
:, "ateeacl are ukecI to teiepboae the hury; Acolrte Samuel D..CIYde, III. Committee will meet at 8 p.m. TilesDr. Frances Fussell will dlaeUfll
·.;'~b:vMondaJ,11 the7 have DOt There will be. celebrations the d a y . .
"The Minor Judiciary" on the Mar' already' baSIl called 'by their zone Holy Communlon at 10 0 clock . The regular monthly meeting of Ion Pedlow Show. Station WDRJ!',
'Ieadjrn..
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Monday and Tuesday mornings. A the W.S.C.S. will begin with lunch at 9:05 a.m. Tuesday mornlnc,
The WOID81\'. Auoclatlon will Pariah dinner will be held at 6:?0 at the Ingleneuk at 12 nooD. Wed- ,April 8. This 18 the LWV monthly
. meat Wednesday at 11 for: the JIll'- p.m. Monday after Wlhlch there ~Il nesday with a business meeting radio prog,..",.
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a!ar,_tb1;v~. Dr. Smith, be the Annual Parish Meeting. following at the' church at 1:80.
, who Ie alIo a&lres 1'!If the Men'li Four vestrymen will be elected at
The Board of Trustees will meet
' .,4 .Meiatlon,
be the Qtllkar.
this time and reports of various at 7: 15 Wednesday «Ivenlng and
PI lETA .HI Ta. IEET
The . Buma.. 'and Professional committees will be heard.
vhe Official Board, at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. James H. ·Hornaday, 310
CIrcle of the. WOlDen'. EalOOlatioa
The Budget Committee bit the
Dickinson
avenne, will be hosteoe to
, . will _vane at 8:80 Wedntlday Woman's Auxiliary will meet on
the
Philadelphia
Alumnae Club of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme of
',' ~for a supper maatlnc. The Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. A service of
' ..;It.v. Eric Braund will speak.
Evening Prayer will he beld at Wallingford ·returned home last Pi Beta Phi at its spring m~ I
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5:40 p.m.
week following a visit with their W.ednesday eV8\1ing at 7 :30.
County group' WIll' assIat
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The Community Day of Prayer son-in-law and daughter Hr. aDd Del.-re
her
a"hostesses.
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At •the Adult Forum Sunday will ,be -held at Trinity Church this Mrs. H. H. Baskin, Jr., and family
•. ;, Benr;rCadblU7 will apeak 011 "The Thnrsday. The Rw. 11:. Lawrence of Clearwater, Fla. The WOllam
David Shute, son of Capt.: and
[,," •CrUofIl:don". Thil talk, or/cInally Whittemore, Jr., will give the med- Bullocks, also of Wallingford, aerompanie~
the
Hulmes
on'the
drive
Mrs.
Corben I C. Shute, has been
; .' 'rJwD the Lenten Series at 20 itations in the morning. At 4 :45
' named to the Honor Roll' at
. ",' ·Soath: lith Street, made dch en 'p.m. the Junior Conflnnatlon class down and back:
Mr. and Mlrs. William R. Huey Severn School hi' Severa. ParK,'
· : iia,Mafon on thote:wbo haardft will mae&.
of
Dickinson averiue had as their Md., for ~ep,ast8'lllllester. David;
.
that .Henry Cadbnry 11M gracloualy
There will be PariSih Intereesguests
over the week end their returned' to the. school yesterday'
,to eome to SWrthmore slons at 9 o'clock Friday morning,
. ',':;.·and tivelt a p f D . ·
and a' 8ervice of EVening Prayer daughter Mrs. E. D. Gustafson arid ~l1owlng spring:vaca'tlon, spent
her four children of MontClair, N.J. ,Wlthhis paJ;el1ts on Maple a~ue.
at 5:40 p.m.
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Bruce Cl:?!!ller of Park. avenue
Prot. aDd Ml'JI. Henry M. Hoan~... Hour fa· bollOl' ct 1leW'1IHImentertabled
at
an
Easter
party
Satigswald
of· Kenyon avenue enter-'f
'dimi will .be held In u.. BDlluaore
DHIIITIA. IIIE ••E IDTEI
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in celebration of his 'Bkth ts!ned for several .days over
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Oed's fnflulte power and good- birthday. HIS guests were 14 class- week endPl'of.' end 'lIIrs. M. Awill he emphasized at Chris- mates from his kindergartft at the Mehenda~ of Decean COYage' , fa
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tian Science 8ervices this Sunday, Rutgers Avenue School,Poonah. India. On Friday, M",.
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PrI_ effective April 2, 3/4, 5, 19.
Faicol Cocoalf enG..
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EGGS
half
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AuartecJ
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Chocolate Hollow Candy
c~r.lI, Mallhmallow
.Fuzzy BIllY:: !: 3t'
2 Piece Hollow Eggs each 550 .
Hershey liaes ,1~~.,49'
Paas Egg Dyes:: II' I::, 3t
Bunnies and Ch'icks·3 ,kit 25°
Easter 'Bus pa~:!:., a pkg 29°
.Jolly BUlni~
3:' 21'
Eaaler Baskets :=!~r 15'" 2'
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for gour Easter
table ~ e • a wonderful
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Ham from AcmetL
.'. ,. Laneaster Brand
Sandra. Peirsol of Lafayette
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SHA.llESS SMOKED
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and 11 :80 A.M.-Dr.
blood will preach.
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,6 :00 P.M.-&th grade FelloWshl~.
Tae.day, April 8
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6:80
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P.M~Men'.
Dinner. '. ."
April ,
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12 Noon-Woman'. Association•. "
6 :30 P ,M~Professional Circle.'. "
METHODIST CHURCH
John C. ICuIp; Minleter
Robert Wilde
Minlstero! Music.
Fri..
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3:45 P.M.-Youth Bible Class.
~an Sea" Egg Hog ".."65'
c .Cottage
the~e J~in :; 15',
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IDEAL 'ROZEN
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Sanday,
9 :45 A.M~First Day'Sehool. .
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: Henrt'
Cadbury: "The Crucifixion.'" ;,.
11:00 A.M.....::.Meeting £Or WorshIP.I':
Children cared for in P-hlttler .
House. All are welcome.
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Children cared for in-Whittier' ,.
House. .
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Moaday, April 7
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All Day Sewing for A.F .S.C.
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FIRST CHURCH,OF'CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE .
Park Avenue below Harvavrd
Sanday, Aprn ,
11 :000 A.M.-Sunday School. .
11 :00 A.M.-The' Lesson - Ser.mo:)
will be entitled "Unreality,"
WedneSday evening meeting. each
week. 8 P.M., Reading &00",,409. I ..
Dartmouth Avenue, operi week- '
days except holidays, 10-5; Fri,'
day evening, 7,9.
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UNITARIAN CHURCH
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
Old Media Road, Springfield .' '.
Rev. Herbert F; Vetter,1~.. , ..
1.0 <50 A.M.-cIaUrct.: 'S~t
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11 :00 A.M.-Worship Senic'e. The,
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Ideal Creamy, Dreamy
Seaside lima Beans 3!!:2ge Idea,l Olives 4~39C
5Bartlett Pears ~z35e Ideal Sliced Pineapple ::z31c
Ideal ':nd Sweet Peas '::a23e
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10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion•
5 :40 P ..M.-·Evening Prayer•.
Wedaeaday, April'
7 :00 A.H.-HolyElommunlon...,
9:80 A.M.-Holy Corrimnnlon..
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Thurs"y, April I •
e 110:30 A.M.-Commnn~ Day of
Prayer. "
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Prlday,. AprD I I . · " '"
9:.00 A.M.-Pariah Inter:eesal_ :;!
5:4.0 P,M.-Evening Prayer. . .' .. ,'
- THE REUGIOUS SOCIEl't ,
To blip ~"'* to a beNlhy.-,1If
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Libby's Tomato Juice ~z 31c Glenwood Apple Jelly 1:;Z 1ge
Asparagus Spears/l:a:?~r 45c Idea'. Flake Coconut ::: 2ge
Balter Moadl"
A.M~Holy
Sweet Cream '
1·11t '65e
,rfat
H. Lawrence
Rector
Baater
7:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9 :30 A.M.-·Holy CommunlOli
with Music.
11 :16 A.M.-Holy Commnnlon
with Music.
4 :00 P.M.-Family ServiCe.
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A.M. and 11 :00 A'M~Mr:;J
Kulpwill preach.
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2 :00 P.M.-Infant Rantism.
6:30 P.,M,-,Jr. Jli. Fellowship.
6:45 P.M.-Sr. HI. Fellow8hip.
,are, 'N'ECESSARY
but are not
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Easter Sa..,.
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SWARTHMORE STORE, Chester Road - Open" Thursday till 9 P.M., Friday till 10 P.M.
'OAK PARK SHOPPIN~ CENTER, Bishop Road and Boftirmmt Pike _ Open Tuesd.ay, Wednesday, Thurdoy
ti/l,q F'.M'i Frltle-; till 10 P-M,
Your Neflrest S & H Green Stamp Merclranrliae Sto,e" 2700 West CA.ter Pike, Highland Park
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Chester Exchange Club
ALIAI 'ARKER
Henry G. Ole
New... Reh ....' Pfaaol.
I· Henry Honors
Gawthrop Coe of Gu:rnsey
. . . Bepalria, 8IDee 1806
I road, a Swarthmore High School
'lAID TUI.I.
senior, was named Boy of the Month
Piua.e Lowell 6-sa6G
last week by the Che.ter Exchange
----'- Club. He is one ot some,100 out.tanding youths of the county who
have been honored ·by the club since
the award was started in 1246;,
The son of Mrs. Frank WildeAsbes and Rubbish Removed
bush, Henry i; presid~nt of the
II1;awll8 Mowed, General HaullIlI! Senior Student (government) As·
~ Aye.
IIIadoa,
sociation this year, 'and has been a
member of the cabinet since seventh
WILLIAM BROOKS
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WATCHMAKER
FOI~nerly of F. C.' Bode ....d
~:o:::=if.f.:'~rwedn.;;-
PER*III1.L
PERSONAL _ Comp~nion Nurse,
A-I reference. Call LOwell 636aO.
PEMONAL _ French' Instruct.
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PERsO~AL - Two grandmothers
'th t'Ime on th'
WI
elr h ondscan heIp
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you meet" 1958 sewing, mending, and
hemming, emergencies. Klngswood
April 4, 1958
Honored ,
Resit/ent
tIDiOD Sehool Dlstrh:t. from Ma, 1'10
20, 18$8 betwee·n tbe blltlra of it a.m. aDd
4: p.m., after _bleh Ume at • meetlDl of
Ute Board of Scbool nt~etors of &he Bw.db·
more-RuCedge Un.1on .Scbool DLstriet. after
further cODslderaUoD, the (mal budle' wW
be adopted:
HOOVER
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>lAllION II. CAMPBELL.
AUTHORIZED SERVICE
day
Secretary.
30A-<
3816, Vada eyler.
Free Piekup Lut Denvery
WANTED ,;.... Odd' jobs by 8th
LEGAL NOftCE :
, It HOuR SERvlCE '
grade student. Reliable. Experi- Pur.u.nl 10 Act No. 193 (\( lt51.' notice ls
Service AU.Make CIeaDen
enced. Good worker. KIngswood 3Furniture
hereby giYeD that UDder ~ provisions of
, Paper Bacs f01'
2928 after 3.
f
aald Act every resident 0 Ulbabltant (I
Repairing
AU
Make CI.........
WANTED _ Young bachelor de- Ibe S.,.rlbmor. - RuUedgoe Union SChool
11"lua~ty Work at Mod"-"ltc Prl:ce.
sires to move in with another Dlatrlcl upon attalntDg 'lbe age of 21 ,eara,
Antiques and Modern
of ..e- and every person 21 years of age
havI'ng apartment. Box B , The or
over becomiDg a re.l4en\ or lrdlab'"
.
Call Mr. SPl'nh~
Swarthmorean.
tant of Ul!s school dlautct aban within
4-4888
210
w. Sts&e st.
MedIa
WANTED _ Typing, addressing, 12 mODUlI thereafter DOtUy Aal4,taor J.
8-5177.
at home. Or part time office David Narbetb. 113 Yale' Avt:Due, BYBrUl·
, LOwell 6-4692,
more, Penns,lvanla, of h1a becoming 01
PERSONAL - Fancy sandwiches work. Ex.'Perienced, .rel erenOOS'. ale cfi beeomlitl a realden~ or Inhabitant of
. for cluhs, parties, weddings.
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Hors d'oeuvres a specialty. ELgin ~~f:;;~ _3-0~:;d Easyb41by In- ~e s:!~A:~~:~ ~y
'fant seat. TV in gOQd condition. lion shall be subject to lhe penaUy aet D
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6·5621.
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UPHOLSTER- Reasonable. Please call KIngswood fori!> In .ald A~:"'RION H. CAMPBELL.
'Larp Chair Reballi - ~.50
"30A-<
Seerela",. i'i.
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ING Lnrge Chairs ('o(Impletely 3·3189:
Years of Swartlunore Rereren"e.1
rebuilt
with
new
fabric
$44.50
WANTED
Capable
peison
needs
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temporary emploYment to June
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$89 _ 0;,,,r'30 years experi.
Seven years 'of Swarthmore Would like to type, sell, do offic~ ~ PICTURE' FRAMING ~,:!!,
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work.
Phone
KIngswood
3-3547
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INTERIOR
&ElUOR
I ~~~,~~~:i~';'mIE~~s~timates
are free.
Phone Sharon
Hill during mornings after Monday.
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PORTRAIT STUDIO
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Auto Driving Instruction I '0734.
PERSONA'L -' Radio and tele· FO'R SALE F_OR
WE CALL FOR YOU
soil, "c§
free E;timates
-c
: vision service. Complete stock of
suitable for lawns, shrubs, pot~
tubes carried. Robert Brooks. Call
$6 Per Hour
ted plants. Every Iloa4d20is58ground. ~== Ph tographiC Supplies ~u~ -=1
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Klngswood 3-8761
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KIng.wood 4·0800. "
Wilson, KIng_woo
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Edward F. lllau CHester 2-4346
B STATE .. MONROE STS. E
PERSONAL - Bicycles ·Repaired, nings or evenings. '
FOR SALE - Tape recorder t Bell, ~
MEDIA
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Opposite
Clifton
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OPEN FRIDAY -EVENINGS
ROBERT BROOKS
young
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Klngswood 4-0800
3·4124.
~'OR SALE Victorian walnut
Vacu_ Cleaners - Appljances
.wardrobe and' bed. Reasonable.
6-2253.
Watch and
128 Yale
Repairs swarthmore,
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Hill of Swarthmore wwi hono'red ~.
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Sunday, March 16.
Mrs. Hill, long a resident of 215 '
Cornell avenue, published '79 Christian novels before her death in February, ,1947. She first eame to
Swartlimore in 1902.
Bryan University, which is located in Dayton, Tenn.\ is a Christian liberal arts college in ito 28th
Ma, year.
CLAS SIF1.. . : :. . : ,-. . . . .;,
EMIL SPIES
Late
'\'l'ad•. Ln.t yeOf he served as pres- grams, packed clothing", and a~tendident of bis junior class.
ing numerous service conferences.
He is a member of the National
The Boy 01 the ,Month presenta·
Honor Society and the' Varsity tion was made at the District 2
Ckb; he also sings with bite Mixed Pennsylvania Exchange Area ConChorus. A varsity member of the I fe,rellce celebrating the 47th anniha.eball team, he earned his letter versary of the national organiza·
as a pitcher and outfielder. He serv- t.:.io::n::._ _ _ _ _ _-;-_ _ _~_
ed as .tatistician for the 1997 foot;/
NOTICE
ba1l1eam, and is an aetive partici- .NOTICE IS LEGAL
HEREBY GIVEN THAT pur..
'pant in the intramural sports pro· .uani to SeeUon 68'7 01 the "PUblle School
Code of 1848," the propo.ed bud.get for
gram.
the 8warthmore--Rutledge tInton, School
In addition to his school activi· Dubiel for the school year July 1118 to
ties, Henry has served in the Jul, 111611 wm be avatlable lor pubUc In·
av tire College Avenue SChool
Friends Service Committee pro- 'specUon
BuUdlnc office of t.he Swartbrnore--RuUec!ge
HOME fROM ·COLLEGE
with Robert ,Godell, .. college class- nue before returning to Dartmouth
mate. Bob win spend Easter, week College where ,he is a .enior.
Bob Clothier is spending spring end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Damon Kletzlen, l' sophomore at,
vacation
, at Reddington Beach, FIa" Robert Clothier of Columbis ave- Penn State University, State Col·
p+'
lege, returned home Wednesday for
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apring vacation. Damon is the son
of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Kletzlen of
South Chester road.
(with Appetizer ~ Dessert ~ Bridge)
Terry Kerr, son of Mr. and l\{rs.
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o. W. Kerr of Forest lane, arrived
home Tuesday from Dickinson CoIlege, Carlisle, for spring vacation.
, Ample space for after-lncheon bridge
Terry is I! junior at Dickinson. .
at no extra charge.
Dick Fellows, a junior at Cornell University, arrived home for
~ spring vacation Wednesday. Dick
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;'.9 selected for membership in the
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electrical engineering honorary
Mrs. G. Wills Brodhead of Maple
society Eta Kappa Nu. Dick is the avenUe will assume her new 'duties
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fel- 88 art instructor in the Penilcreet.
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lows of Garrett avenue.
Junior High SchoOl April 14.
David -Deaeon of Lafayette ave- ;
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toil, Del., fonnerly of Swarthmore,
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drove home from Earlham College,
Richmond, Ind., Saturday for the
spring vacation. They will leave for
BaI"nr II PIkII .. uneoJn AYe.
Richmond on Monday.
O,n,alascent
S~
Sally Bates arrived home Wednesday night from Mary W ~shington CoJlege of the University of
Virginia for the Easter holidays.
Sally Is the daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. John R. Bates of North
Chester road.
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Established 1932
Klngswood
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,·'OR SAlLE --'- Birdhouses! Custom-made Mmes for y,our feathered" friends 'th'lt will h'~t a lifetim8--.man's not bird's-lor ~eh;s,
chickadees, bluebirds, etc. Also a
line of deluxe feeders. Make.excellent Easter gifts for' birds and
peaple. Call IlOweJl 6-4551 Or come
over and visit the Sam Crothers'
Jr., 435 Plush Mill road, Walling'
ford.=-_ _
repaired, upholstered;
and draperies. QualitY
wbrk
prices, both
tique, and modern.', Please;' call
CLearbrook 9-6839 or LOwell 63031 for free estimate. Garrett
House.'
PERSONAL - ReHablb boy, 15,
desires odd jobs, baby sitting, ete.
Call KIngswood 8-7968.
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iWiANTED W_AI::Obuy antiques.
FOR REI'
Furnishing big mansion. Will pay FdR RENT - Furnished (I .room
generous' prkes. Prompt removal.
and bath aparctmerit. KIngswood
CHester 2-7473.
WlANTED -. Situation by expert
gardener. If wanted, please conroom
to
tact Arturs' Likums, 2 Stuart busineas
or
Drive, Bridgewater Estetes, CHest- wood 3·8478.
er, Pa.
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"I saw itlD ihe Swarthmorean."
EPWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
General Contractor
TILE FLOORS - PI,ASTIC TILE
MODERN KITCHENS
1401 Ridley Avenue
i =~ CONSTRUCTION !
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Let ,us toke complete
charge
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of. your all burner to insure
year.round" 'comfort.
promise you ihe fines'
service~dcy and nigl1t.
And we deliver the finest
fuel - Atlantic', famous
triple.refined hecitlng oil.
To arrange for complele
oil burner service" call us
loday. Act now apd you
can forget ali about any.
healing problems I
3-6616
Klngswood
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Modern steel transmission towers were d;~'~~r:;:.:.~
the impacl the worst storm in I~ history
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Gutters
Air Conditi~ning
Sheet Metal Work
That same morning there were a few snow flurries in the air. By
Gea~,e M,ars and Co.
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nightfall a raging stonn was blanketing the entire DelaWare Val~ •
ley area wltb the most disastrous snowfall in its history.
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, There haVA been deeper snows that were much easier to cope
with. There have been floods and hurricanes that gave warning
bef~re they struck. But this s~rm was different! Never, in thE'
entire'77'Year record of the Philadelphia Electric Company have
we experienced anything like it.
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D. P. VERLEN DEN
Jalousies
Combination Storm Windows
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226 Glentay Road
Ridley Park
Lansdowne,Pa.
Swarthmore, Pa.
113-4142 LE 2·2440
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CHester 2-5689
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to have , QPl}ker ~aid
.aw8J'(l..winnifg;' style iilid
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18' Ioovely WiI.oif ;Finish. J
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This Bcene was repeated a thOU~('Ild till:!:!:
throughout the Delaware Valley ".r'fl
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storm, hundreds of thousanr!s of !'Cpo!':,
came through-bytelephone, by radio, by messenger, or by any
other 'o!.eans available. The wreckage ,and extent of the 'damagf
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Were almost indescribable. At the stonn's peak, 400,000 homes
and bnsin elEi establislunents were withol,lt power.
While the stonn was raiflng, tile Philadelphia l!:lectric Company
declared an emergepcy and called out every available man. But
it was imPossible to do much until roads were cleared of fallen
trees !lDd stalled cars, so that snowplows and our line truckil
could get through.
'
resource
Every emergency
was called into' action. Helicopters
were employed to go where trucks couldn't readl. Highway and
police departmento cooperated In road cleamni:e and rescue work
on every hand. Hundreds of line c.rews were brought in Crom as
far away 88 Ohio, Michigan, Connecticut, and Alabama to assist
the thousands of Philadelphia Electric employees who worked
,round the clock to restore electric service,
~Jndcr the circumstances, it
was impossible to sccuratcly deter..
"in" tho) full extent of the damar;e until our en~ire orca 'hod been
'J-tr!J'!cd nnd SU1"vcycd. As quic~dy as new troub!C~SpOt3 were.
mcovr;;\--:d. m(!n and
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:Jat...· th:.lt tSe terrib!e storm of 1958 is history, we hope our
: :' ' ... ~.~. "~'>iJi!e tho inconvenience they suliered, will under..
'",'as an act of nature in which no hum~n agency had
,I:; ,"":, ;lnt the sbrm could IJeimer be foreseen liar fore-
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Tbecolossal attel'matll
H. D. CHURCH,
PheQatlt HUt Farms
A Beal/tilul New Community
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Thill snow had a, chamcter all its own. It was extremely wet ai<
heavy and it clung to everything it touchcrl. Under t\" wchh
,of the snow, and winds that rcached a velocity of 70 ,,,i'e's ~n'
hour, fuli'grown triOCS snapped as though they wei'" (,"; '." nr: '
s~hed against power lines an~ a~ross high1,1JaYR D~u ..,?y P:l~;:
that had withstood the full blast of hurricanes were
i:,
1wo. Some of the most ll:lodern steel tm,vcra cl'urrlpk-,-] i.JJ'<':.r ti,
, awful foree of a stOrm that couldn't happen-but d:J!
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'an lien Bros.
Awnings '.
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Wednesday morning, March 19; 1958, the U.S. Weather Bureau
forecast for Philadelphia and vicinity read: "Mostly cloudy
and cool today, with some light rain in the morning. Tomorrow
~y f!Ur and contin,ued cool. High today 45, low tonight 32.
Northeast winds 10 to 20 miles an hour today."
Warm-Air Heating
BOX
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H"!"lr cranes were needed 10 cle/Jr /JW/Jy
debriS before power could be reBtored.
Nothing like this ever happened before!
enamel,
kindly' phone
Venetian Blinds -
ALTERATIONS
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\'/c ;""'''' how important electric service is to you and your
f:unily and we regret, more than words can express, the incon:.
....enience and hardship you may have experienced.
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The weighf oj a 'reak /Jcc",,,,,lation It/
and iect pulled
power
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wOund rAe dock to repair I""
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Dr. L. E. Petel'lSOn of V.... r avenue attended the High Polymer
Division of the American Physical
Society In Chicago last Thur.day,
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs, Thomas W. HoPP"l' of Dog·
wood lane with MisS Lorraine Saun·
ders. formerly of Swarthmo~e, and
Miss Joanne Rosati. both of Montclair, N.J., entertained at Mrs.
Hoppe"s home Sunday at· a lunch.
eon honoring Miss Virginia Bevan
of Crest lane. Miss Bevan and Mr.,
Edward Guenther, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence L. Guenther of Pennsauken, N.J.• will be married April
11 at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore
l'resbyterian Church.
The Rev. John Schott
Memorial Service Mon.
to Tidel Holders.
Holders of tkket. for tile'
Motbers ctab Fa,hlon Sbow,
wbl,h was s,bedaled for Thurs·
day, Mar,h ZO - tbe a1gbt
of the bl, stortll--eJ'e IavJted to
attend tbe postpoDed affair on
Saturday afteraooD, AprO Z', at
1:30 p.m. ID tbe bigb "bool aa·
ditorlam.
Notice
. Easlar
Grealings
_FlI-11 SHOP
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TELEVISION SERVICE
Bachlllari's
FIN'EFOODS
614 Yala.Ava.-
SInce 1878 the same family has operated
THi OLIVER H. BAIR CO.'
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MAIY A.1AIIt," .....
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Swarthmore, Pal
U. S. CHOICE and PRIIE BEEF ONLY.
Mr. Schott is survived by' hi.
wife, the former Ellen Waite whom
he married in July. 1932; hi. son
John Robert and his daughter
Carolyn Elizabeth a junior' at
~rinnelr College, Iowa; and by his
.uter Dorothy Schott of Maplewood, N.J.
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The family requests that instead
of flowers contribution. may ho:
sent to the Albert Schweitzer Fel-
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There is Gtill time to order your Easter Ham W
':he. J;u'&'f,'I9t sel~tion of HAND PICKED M';,=
sw.ft S; Medford s, and Burks Hams in town. These ha
are hand picked by our expert meat buyer.
. ms
GRADE A FRESH KILLED
FRYING .CHICKENS .
39c .11•.
(Plump Enough to Be Roasted)
DEUCIpUS'
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ical Seminary·
Scholarship
Fund,
F~~~~~~;~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!~IIOWShiP
to ihe
Union Theologspecifically marked, through the
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cliureh office.
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"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
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EDGMONT AVENUE - ~EVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30-5:30,
FrIday. 9:30c9:00; Saturday, 9:38-5:30
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color 'cued to
your costume •••
Spring'Nylons
Come ; . . see the new stockings in all the new hues of
spring, to complement every.
ensemble. Now her e but
Speare"s·w!ll
. you find so many.
fine brands to choo/ile from:'
a ALBA
a BELLE IIHARMIRE
• BERKSHIRE
• HAlES
a HUM Mila BIRD
a KAYSER
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Webster, Jr., of Elm avenue entertained
the A CSlpella C)!oir of Swarthmore
H.igh School at open hou.e Friday
mght following the group's con~ert in Trinity Church. The soloISts Mr.~. Will. Brodhead and Mr.
Webster s brother Mr. John Webster, were also invited guests. '
Mrs. A. M. Bos.hardt of Park
n~enue
returned home Sunday
mght after a trip to Florida. Mrs.
Bosshardt .pent a week at the home
of Dr. Marika Lambichi of Palm
Beach, formerly od' Swarthmore
and a week with Mr. and Mrs. F;
Keller of Fort Lauderdale. formerly of Springfield. Her trip included
a three-day cruise to Nassau sight~ing along the Gnlf Coa.t.'a stay
In Miami, a visit with Mrs. E. Me .....
of Ft. 1(yers. and a visit with
Dr. Lamhichi's sister Mrs. N. Zi~
I.· lb.
.88c lb.
(All Meat)
MORRELL'S
SLICED BACON
&80 lit.
. MORRELL'S
490 lb.
FREEl/ ElSter Cutouts .. Decorations to All P.tr••• nls W.elland
VEAL LOAF
AMERICAN CHEESE
PEPPER LOAF
BOLOONA
OLlVE LOAF
LIVERWURST
PIMIENTO LOAF· SALAMI
'Yz
Poand ~f Eacb
MIX
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rinis and her son and family in
Orlando.
2507 Chestnut St., Chestel'
CHester 2·5373
Mo-Uour NanlDr Care
Aged, 8eDlle. CbroDlo
COUvaR8cent Ken and· Women
ExcelleD' Food - Spa do.. GtoaDtIs
Blue Cross Honored
SADIE PIPPIN TURNER. Proprietor
• SPEIRE·BILT
Weei·End SRec;al
HIS• ..,
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3 pm 2.79
60 gauge,lS' denier Micro. mesh~ Plain i!eam'ess.
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145 10 Solicit
Blood Donors
For CllClr Drive . AU penODS
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Sunda, ,Fire DesIre,s Hip School;
Authorities Undecided on Orieia
The Re". Charles Pork}n
There we,', those (,parent. and sehoolmen) who perennially lamented
the
shabby physical .tste of Swarthmore's 47-year-old high !>Ohool
tlou ,bois caa donate blood for
and were particularly fearful 01 the "fire trap" they considered the
, tile Red Cross Proltam wltbla
Under Mrs. Gayley,
west stair well to be.
tbese 1lmltatloqa:
Mrs. Glenn
There were others who apprehensively' Shivered in their taxabilities
VeDow Fever-lJoaors accept.
whenever
it appeared renovations might be purchased.
Some 146 women will take part ed two (Z) weeki after tbe last
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;:"- - - - But Sunday night, after the initial
in the 1958 Cancer Soeiety Dr!ve Iiljec:tlo,; _
opening tomorrow for a week-long
shock of seeing the building go up
All otber vacciqations and jOl'
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flames at 10 p ..... all dissolved
tRmpaign. ~B. Herbert T. Glenn mualzatloas lac/adla, Asian F1a
into a thankfulness for what was
and Mrs. Benry T. Gayley, co- I!Ad PoUOIPYJltls-Doaors mal be
left .tanding and a deterinination
.bairmen. ~ave aunoanced tbeir . accepted twenty·four (2:4) b(lars
John Schumacher Home Is to do whatever was necessary to
.aptains and Solici.tors';' follows:
after re,elvla, tbese lajectloas.
reprovide facilities that are' as
Team 1 :Coiptain ~rs. Willla,m
- a.....ller to IuIve your shots
Emergency Disaster
proper today as the lo.t one. were
prcntice; Mrs. Dean q,aldwe1I, Mrs. early la order to donate bere on
Center
to
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A.M.
in their Iprime-a}beit with a bit
E. E. Wrege, Mrs. Richard Wray, Tbursday, May 1st. If yoa Have
,
of
hope that. careful use of insnr.
The John A. Schumacher home,
Mrs. Maurice Deyo; Mrs. J ()JIePh DOt beea caDed, telepboae" Mrs.
115 College avenue, became the ance collection. would at least not
RosS, Mrs. H. Ji:. Tompkin •• ··Mrs.J. F. S. Cbambers, KI 3·0UZ, or
emergency center for the Swarth. make it harder for localtru
more Branoh of the American Red to shoulder the improved facilities.
son, M,·s. Alfred Boyd" Mr;;-. Hans
Cross Canteen when it provided . IroAically, the hazardous .tair
Wanach, Mrs .. Valentine F\l\e, ron' ..
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d'ood for firemen fighting the High well stood out curiou.ly untouched
Edward Fehnel,' Mr.. Deborah
School fire Sunday night and early by the d:ire whieh raged above aad
next to it.
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Monday morning.
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P.t~hen; Mr.: A. M. Lackey, Mrs. Chester Affair to' Begin
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Mir•• Corben C. Shute, chah'man
300 Visiting Firemen
D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. Hari'y' A.
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Guest Spea er
ssoclate.
of the Red Cros., was waiting there
Toland, Mrs. Le.lie Walm.fey. Mrs.
With Parade at 1
With National Missions
when the fire chief from SpringWhen the last of the thousand
field brought word that 200' sand- spectators. 300 vi.iting firellleil
Jalnes Cooper. M,.. Harry W. Mc.
Saturday
Division
wiches were needed immediately. {,.om. the 2nd, 3rd, 4bh. 6th, 6th.
Calli.ter.'
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The Swarthmore 'High School
The Rev. Charles E. Pal')dn of
Team 3, Co.ptain Mr•. Donald P. Band. will be among 10 such high Philadelphia, director of the Ad- Mrs. Schumacher and Mrs. Shute 7th and 9th Districts, three dozen
Jones; M.... J. B. M. Tyson, Mrs; school groups who will palrticipate'l vance Department of the Division supplied' these, exhausting·' the fire engines, dozen i'olice ears. half.
Stephen M. Spencer, Mr•. Thomas in the Liv.,J.t:usic Week celebration of National Missions, Board of Schumacher supply of bread. ham dozen ambulances and four canteen
peanut butter; but they were .trucks from as far away as PhUa·
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in Cl)ester Satl1rday afternoop' be- Mi.slons ~f the Methodist Church,
swallowed in what seemed seconds delphia, had 'departed, it was 7:SO
ginning at 1 o'clOck. i
.will be the guest-speaker at the and many firemen were still unfed. n.m. Mionday. Fire Chief George
'11he .,ffair. sponsored jointly by Methodist Church Sunday at the
'I1hen the Canteen went to work Humphriescand a handful of fellow
..ftd..
the Che.ter Recreation Board and 8 :45 and 11 o'clock services.
in earne.t and remained on the
stalwarts from the Swarthmore
FOnRlam. .
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the Musician''; Union. will .......,.1
describing ,he firea. the
, .'
a pa~de starting at 11th and .. HI. d(!llartment .is in charge 'of until 5 a.m. when most of the a.SQuth . American' Menu
,ownn
'solicitation and
of
companies left the
and Illloat danger·
th":fi{io"
i1n:aef'ciontrol.
.
occurl"lflr
here,helped
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of the SehqJJIaehers, joined
. tlie.. .'. .
. aeNlal truck IIDd
enterlalned by talen,tbl"Ought from
Plans. are shapingt·UP for this New York especially for the occa- ~d Statas,' Al ••IIo•• R'11/W81i and kitehen' force they could see infa~t p!""por out of the deep ~ud on the
artion . from their home. Mrs, s<'liool lawn. just .. the daytUDe
. year's international dinner. of ·the • Ion· and featuring 'several of the Puerto Rico•
Dr.. Parkin cam. to the Board of George Plowman. chairman of Red march of curious eyea began.
, Women'; Internatlonlll League for biggest acta hi show bnsinesa today"
Mi.slons
in 1953 from the superine Cross' volunteer services, arrived
Along with BorougbiteB who
. Peace and Freedom to be held on . unlimited supply of "cokes" and
(Coi.tinued on Page 6)
stood in the raiol ignoriDg thunder.
Thur.day, ·Aprll 17, at 6 p.m. a~ ~·hoagie.~' ~II be .provided to satis- tendency of the Portlan" District
_ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _
and lightning and watched fire
Whittier Hollse';The menu will be fy the appetite. of the school mu- of ·the Maine Corlference of the·d....
fighters pour "ten years' rain" on.
a typical South Americlln one such sicians. The afternoon, 'will conclude nomination. He had been in the ·pas·
to .the blazing building, firemen
arid sU'jIOrintendency in
tS many families have come to like with dancirig to the music of a pm- torate
breathed
gratitude that no risk to
Maine since tranaferrlng from
while enterta.ining the visito~. from fessiorial orchestra.
children or faculty had been ~res
Chile.'
'.
Ford RobinsOn, president of the British to Amerlclln Methodism In
o"t,
and that the many treatmft~
The meals will be served on tables Swarthmore Bimd
PaTent.
group, 1923.
.
,
Voting Held . Tuesday
of
firemen
on the scene and at Tayror eight so that the number of along witih "",hool administrators
Born in England, Dr. Parkin was "
lor Hospital were eonflnedto "notfor 1958·1959
guesta will have to be limited to F'rank Morey -and William Bnsh, educated in the schools od' Durham
too 8eriouat~ l&eerations ...d .
ke.
200 l't!r.sojl.; lIf:rs. David S,eluer, Iiave been invited to join represlm- and at London, Univemty. In
Officers
ilihalation.
KIngswood 3-7649, or Mrs. Wayne tatives of the other. participating Maine be served ila.toratea at
At .the meeting of. the Junior
Among firemen treated· were
Hamilton. ~Ing8woo.d 4-0'19. will ~chool; hi the r~Viewil'lf .tand Brunswick, Farmington. Old Town. Woman's Club Tue.day evening,
Joom 'Rqmsey,' Bill Hartmari and
lake n;ser:vations•.
along
march.
Bn$les
pro- Grace Church in Bangor, and Clark election of officers wa~ held for LaYton Wilson. ·Countless doctors'
.. the line of
,
.
.
.
Mrs.. Maurice Webster. gelleral vided hy the eponsoring groups will ~1emorial Church in Portland. the 1968-59 club season.
on the seene• .Jending an exchaimIan, announees th~ following transport the bandsmen .to and Prior to hi. appointment as district
M;s. Randall A; Burr will serve ·perienced hand.
aS chairmen of various co.mmitteeS: from- Chester.
~uperintendent, he was executive
.
as president; Mrs. Charles H.
'l1he quick .hutting of fire doors
Menu, Mrs. Lewi. Ho,skins; table
secretary
of the Retired Preaooers Keyes, vice president; ,Mrs. Walter
Due to tile fire, the bandha. not
between
the original str1reture and
.etting, Mrs. Richarli. Wray; ~ec"
. able to :sciledule rehearsals Permanent Fund Commission, di· T. Black, treasurer; Mr•. William the 16-year-newer auditOrium wing:
orations, . Mrs; Erich Hausen' an" this pa,t week. it isimpel'atave that rector of the' R
Ward IV, -recording secretary; helped protect the latter from any
'
-Mrs. James Richards;· reservations,· a11 sWarthmore. HigIh School band paign, and treasurer .
od'the Preach· Mrs. Francis .A. Brewster, cor-re- damage except smoke and water.
Mrs. Helen HIIll; admlssion, Mrs. n!einhers be at the school Saturday
Aid Society.
sponding secretary;-and Mrs. Don- Tarpanlins were spread to protect··
"
Frederick Tolles; dining r"'lms and by 11 :15 a.m. with unifoNlls and
ald R. Aikens, director.
things -in first floor offices, troholpers, Mrs> Richard Enion; gmt instruinents; Music folders will be
Mrs. Keyes, chairman of the In- I-I"""~' from lobby case. were quickitems,
Helen Price; kitchen, di.tributed at that time. Plans call
ternational
Mfairs Committee, an- Iy rescued.
~!.rs. Colin Bell; posters, Mrs. Erich for the group .b>' be back Ilt .chool
Exoha~e,
that
tho.e members or
When noted by Dave Moscrip,
nounced
Hausen; ··.announceme!loo, Mrs. Da- by 4' to 5 p.m.
T.he Swarthmore-Rutledge Home guests wishing to attend the In- ninth grade student who was r ....
vid Field.
• nd School Association will hold its ternational ,Affairs dessert bridge tiring in a bedroom.of his home
Weekend lily Parade Brings final meeting of the' school year should call Mrs:Frank Starrett, Jr. Dartmouth avenne which backa up
~
$200 for Crippled Children Tuesday at 8 p.m. Because of . or Mrs. Roland L. Coit by ~ril 21. to the ..bool grounds, and quickly
Woman's
Mrs. Frank S. Walter and Mrs. damage at the High School, the The bridge, planned for A,pril 22 reported by his mother, Mrs. Ar· .
9,eetillg will be h~hI .in the' all- a, 8 p.m., is for the benefit oI;the thur S. Moserii', the fire was in..the
Four dii'ectorll of the Woman's William M. N~!ln, co-chainiIen Of
purpose room of the Rntgers Av- Save the Chilar,," Federation.
rear, ..nter section of the root.
Club of Swarthmore were elected the Lily 'Parade, wi~h· to extend
Within seconds it had engulfed th~
enue Elementary' School.
to office 'TUesday afternoon at
their appreciation to tihose who
entire roof area running parallel to
Stephen ~alatti, executive head Pre-Sch~ol clinic
meeting in the clubhouse. ,Serving.
(he drive for the PhiladelCollege avenue ..
the three-year tenos will. be Mrs. 'phia Society for Crippled Children of the American Field Service InScheduled lor -April 14: 16
Brodie E. Crn.wford, Mrs. John W. and Adults. The 41 volunteers who ternatiol)al Scholar3hip program,
Tht\ purpose of the Pre-School
Rescue Records
Soule, Mrs. S. Murray Viele, and collected the contribution. and dis- New York. will b'~ ihe speaker of
Clinic is to register all children who
About midnight. as Coach MilMrs. Harold C. Williams who was tributed the Easter !ili~s collected the evening. He will ilescribe the
will
be
cntel'ing
kindergarten,
to
lard
Robinson and Librarian Anne
l'c-elected.
over $200, an amount surpassing program which brings girls and
give
them
several
physical
tests
and
W
..
Boulber's
husband Robert were
The next regular meeting of the any previous year. The three young boys of hjgh. school age from for- to explain to parents the plan of carrying r:ecords from the High
club will be April 22 when the women who.in eooperationcame out eign nation. to spend a year in rired}calexam.inations. At the time Sehool ,Principal William Bush's
drama . /department will be In highesnn collections were ~ridra Ameritan schools 'and helps Amerof the appointment, each mother Is office on the top floor, to a safer
charge. The annual luncheon'
Althouse, .Linda HQPper and Ann ican teen ...agers live for a summer
requested to bring the Child 'to M~. spOt in the. anditorium wing, the
with families In other lands.
be 'held the following week, OIl the MeDo,..,ll.
Edith ~\,nney'~. offi~ ..which is concrete ceiling pve way and the.
29th.
. The parade was sponsored by the
in the b ..ement of the high. school fire desb.nded from the attic into
Jilliior Woman's Club.
1st Award buildi\lg,bringiJIg along a birth cor- the cheniistry laboratory across the
tlficate and vaccination ·eei-tlficate lIan. The jar andeonsequent break·
BaSEUU .E• •TlA""
IATE.II &ML IITII
ttl
Dr.· Arthur Jones of Swarthmore
required 'PLpers for' the comple- lag of windows eanseil some people
The Swarllnftore_Reenation As. , 'The box supper and square dance avenue last ~k at ~ convention in tion of registration formalities.
'to think chemical. were explodlna'
Sociati.on wisbes to remind aij pres- for tbe,eigbtb I i derw and their St. Louis. Mo;,received an award
Dr.. JohnH. Wigton, School Med- In the.lab. Loud e l . of·thunder
ent 4th, Iih,
aDd 7th·
'1I'Irel~ts, scheduled for A&ml'18,has ~ven by the,. Natlot*l Vocati
for the ~ Wen. also misconstrued 110· the go
bon 1I1at ~ for tile .
been ~,
. .
..
Guidance Aseoei&tion for outstand~sChOOl"
plosions. Howevel, Science Teaeher .
. ..
l-de.........P la
-tel.the .ilehool
Harry E.
.
...,.tbere .
tnet be ~
lie,
....
.01l.11_.., iIO
aDd. that
, '!~~
"
doe
Campaign Opens Tomorrow
Rad Cross Canleen on
Duly al School Fire
School Baad
a . Dr. Parkin 10 Preach
Jam~s I.ic Waak Cllabrat'. AI Methodist Church
1
W~:~m
.IVI.
WIL c_ ....
....Ies, PI·. all· .'
II a'I DiIHr
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l
.
Homa I School to Haar
Aboul
Plan
Mrs.
on
4 Direcfu sElected . .
At
Club
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
_
,
Clult Elects
Irs. Burr Presi.anl
G: PURE PORK SAUSAGE
/
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,
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Harlow SIIop
•
SWIRQIORE
. FlX·1T SHOP
(Continued from Page 1)
246 Bodine Avenue
to leave hi. eyes to the WUls Eye
(dead-e~d Kenyon lAve.)
H09p;tel Eye Bank. For the constancy o.f his faith and the comfort
Klngswood 3·3161
of his pre.ence, this community will
We are at yoar .....
AI " . ,
be ever grateful. For all who knew
8I1k..
Artlol... I....... .... DIIt
ice....:alway.udia811
him well, hi. nimble. dry humor
of til. H•••
ways. Turo to aa lor
and matter-of-fact whimsy will conDue to semi·handicapped eon.
tinue to delight.
your household neeth
in drugs, nuuitioaaJ
Born August 28. 190fln Newark, ··'8:lIOUlW.aDIIIlIfP!DI......."..,"'llIIIUIuumma dition I had to discontinue over
ua.i of my cu.tom~r. and after
aids, .ickroom .apMusical Society to P~esent N.J .• the "on of John and Margaret
§
I
gave up store next to hank I
Becker Schott. Mr. Schott was
plies. And do make it
Professor Peter G. Swing
became
60 per cent handicapped.
a .pedal point to
The Philadelphia Chapter of the graduated from Wagner College in
Lood has enabled me to rectify
1926 and Union Theological SemiAme.i iean MUsicological Society
bring u. your Doc:·
this
condition by having double
nary in 1929. where he received
wl~1 meet at the coUage on Thurs...
tor's prescripdoll.
operations
at Mercy Douglas
degree of S.T.M. in 1939. He
day
evening,
April
10
at
8:15
in
Hospital.
Precisecompoundiag
was ordained to the ministry of the
Bond Hall. Professor Peter Gram
from the'
is our speciallyl
Tkanki,ig 1/0U for the man1/
.Swing of SwarNmlore's music de- Pre.byterian Church in 1929 and in
1930
studied
in·
the
American
partment will present· a paper
job. 1/0U gave ......
which deals with .tyle analysis and School of Oriental Research in
FRAIKLlI RIIIHAIISal
performance in the music of Mat-. J "rusalem.
19
South.
Chester
Road
§!
His * earlier pastorates were in
thieu Gasconglle.
South Park Preshyterlan Charch,
CATHERMAN'S
Newark, N.J.; First Presbyterian
Donald Grose underwent a ton·
Church,
Nunda, N.Y. and First
DRUG STORE·
siilectomy at Taylor Hospital Mar.
Presbyterian Church. W~bster,
21 and recuperated at hi. home last
N, Y. He was moderator of the
week. Donald returned to hi. 'RutKlngswood 3·0586
Roehester, N.Y.. Presbytery in
DICK FRANCHETTI
gers avenue second grad.. Monday.
1940
and
vice-moderator
of
the
He is the .on or Mr. and Mm. Don939 Rocklyn Road, Springfield
KI 4-1028
Clevel~nd Pre.bytery in 1953.
ald K. Grose of Amherst avenue.
Mr. Schott founded :the Shaker
Miiss Dai.y Deacon of London.
Hi~torical
Society. Shaker Heights.
England, arrived on the Queen ElizOhIO.
He
was a member of the
abeth Tuesday and will make a twomonth visit with her sister-in-law Author's Guild, his articles apMrs. Charles T. Deacon of Lafay- pearing in' Good Housekeeping,
Pre.byterian Life. National Parette avenue.
'. ,.
ent-Teachers, Family. 'Circle; Religion in Life magazineS. He was a
member of the Swarthmore Rotary
Club through which b.is son John
received the Rotary Foundation
Fellowship
with which 'he is now
OWNERSHIP
ONE
studying at Oxford University
"FanPous for the Finest Meats"
England.
,"
,
~
u~::i
. ,....
\
.
.
Home Freeze" at W:"o/esale .Prices
Specia) Credit Plaa IoFiD Year Freaer
I IE IIIE III'LL lET Ill' 'HE lEI' ., lAIN.....
GIl
.'
for FIE
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au..
LIIEIY
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Receives
as
cmal
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
,
April 4, 1958
THE SWARTHMOREAN
I'age 8
Dr. L. E. Peterson of Vassar aver.ue attended the High Polymer
Division of the American Physical
Society in Chicago last Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
tV C
lire at yo"" MrY'
ic• ....:alway.andiaaU
ways. T""n to ... (or
your hou.ehold needs
in drugs, Dutritioaal
aids, sickroom supplies. And do make it
a special point to
bring us your Doctor's prescriptioa.
Predsecompounding
is our spedaltyl
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Klngswood
3·0586
Notice to Tidet Holders. The Rev. John Schott
Holders of U,kets for the
Memorial Service Mon.
Mothers Club Fashion Show,
whi,h was scheduled for Thurs·
day, March ZO - the night
of tbe big storm-are invited to
aliend the postponed affair On
Saturday afternoon, April 26, at
I :30 p.m. in the high 8,bool au·
ditorlum.
M.... Thomas W. Hopper of Dogwood lane with Miss Lorraine Saunders, formerly of S wart h more, an d
Miss Joanne Rosati, both of Montclair, N.J., entertained at Mrs.
Hopper's home Sunday at a luncheon honoring Miss Virginia Bevan
of Crest lane. Miss Bevan and Mr.
Edward Guenther, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cla ... nce L. Guenther of Pennsauken, N.J., will be married April
11 at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore
t>resbyterian Church.
(Continued from Page 1)
to leave his eyes to the Wills Eye
Hospital Eye Bank. ~'or the coocy"f h,' s f a,·th a,,d th e com f a rt
s ta n
of his ])l'csence. this community wi))
be eve .. grateful. For all who knew
him well, his nimble, dry humor
and matter-of-fact whimsy will con·
t 0 d e I''g ht.
t mue
Dorn August 28.1904 in Newark,
N.J., the son of John and Ma ..garet :"lallllllllnanlllll'""IIUIUIDJIUlllllalllllllll'''_~-.
Musica I Society to Present
",f~:f~~1~1~~;!~:i~:~t~r:~:!~; ;i;~~:,~~~~~i:n 'f:!;I~;~::;:;~~ J
\\1.1 meet at tHe cOile;;e on Thurs- tnharYd in 192 9, swTheMre .he l~ec3ueiVH"d :"._."_'
day evening, April 10 at 8:15 in' e egre. 0 f • • • In " . . e..
Bond Hall. Professor Peter Gram was ordained to the ministry of the :=
Swing of SW8t'bhmore's music de- Presbyterian
Church
d· d
·
hin 1929 and in ~_19"0
IH:l.l'Lmcat will present a paper
S uh I stuf IeO· Int It eR American:;
h
==
which deals with style analysis and c 00 a
rlen a
esearc
in _= 5
"e!'formance in the music of Mat- Jerusalem.
tllie~ Guscongne.
His' earlier pastorates were in §
South Park Presbyterian Church,
~
Donald Grose underwent a tonsillectomy at Taylor Hospital Mar.
21 and recuperated at his home last
week. Donald returned to his Rutgers avenue second gratIe Monday.
i1~ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Grose of Amherst avenue.
l\~i~s Daisy Deacon of London,
Ellgland, arrived on the Queen Elizabeth Tuesday and will tnake a twomonth visit with hel' sister-in-law
Mrs. Charles T. Deacon of Lafay~·tte avenue.
Newark, N.J.; First P resbyterian
Church, Nunda, N.Y. and First
_c_--=!!
b
~;;
rom t e
HarIOW Sh Op
19
246
Bodine Avenue
(dead-end Kenyon' Ave.)
KI ngswoo d 3-3161
-==
dltlont byMhaVing double
ons a
ercy Douglas
Hospital.
~_-=-
the manl/
jobs you gave me
1/011 /01'
FRANKLI. RICHARDSON
South Chester Road ;;
~
\.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OUVEI It. lAIR, founder
FIX-IT SHOP
i~~"~III.~~III~III~""~I~III~IIIJ~III~DJ~I~DI~IIII~"a~'~III~III~"II~,a~,,~,"~,U~"~!n~,~"~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TEL EVI SION SERVICE
Presbyterian Church, Webster"
N. Y. He was moderator 'Of the
Roche,ter, N.Y. Presbytery in
DICK FRANCHEITI
1940 and vice-moderator of the
Cleveland Presbytery in 1953.
'" 939 Rocklyn Road, Springfield
KI 4-1028
Mr. Schott founded the Shaker •
Historical S"ci"ty, Shaker Heights,
Ohio. He was a member of the
Author's Guild, his articles appearing in' Good Housekeeping,
Pl'csbytel"ian Life, National Parent- Teachers, Family. Cjrcle~ Religion in Life magazines. He was a
member of the Swarthmore Rotary
Club through which ~is son John
received the Rotary It'oundation
Fellowship with which Ihe is now
"FanJous f or the Finest Meats"
'
studying at Oxford University,
England.
1'd1". Schott is sllrvived by his
,
wifl', the fonnel' Ellen \Vaite whom
There is still time to order your Easter Ha
W
he married in July. 1932; his son
the
,I:'r&,ost
selection
of
HAND
PICKED
e carrr
John Robert and his daughter
bw,tt s, Medford's, and Burks Hams in town Th M0r;!'ell s
Carolyn Elizabeth a junior at
are
hand picked by our expert meat buyer.' esc ams
Grinnell College, Iowa; and by his
sister Dorothy Schott of !\lapleGRADE A FRESH KILLED
,·/nod, N.J.
The family }'equests that ir.stead
of fJowers contributions may be..
(Plump Enough to Be Roasted)
sent to the Albert Schweitzer Fel-
~
Bachznan's
-
FINE FOODS
Swarthmore Pa.
FRYiNG CHICIENS
' .....ho..........1
ical Seminary
Scholarship
Funll
F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IIOWShiP
or to the
Union Theolog.
-.------specifically marked, thl'ough th~
i
church office.
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
STU'S Fuhio. (or.:'
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
STORE "-OURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30-5:30,
Friday, 9:30-9:00; Saturday. 9:30-5:30
color cued to
your costume.
'
U. S. CHOICE and PRIME BEEF
. ONLY
SInce 1878 the same fClmlly hCls operoted
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
D•••CTO•• o. ruNIIALS
Drive
April
Make .Id Rep.lr Most All Yo.r
B, oken Articles, lasld•••d Ollt
of t"e Hom.
D ue to semi-handicapped cond't'
h ad to discontinue over
1 Ion I
Half of my custom~r. and after
.
Thunking
••
Spring Nylons
~ome.. . . see the new stock-
II1gs 111 all the new hues of
spring, to complement every
ensemble. Now her e but
Speat'e's will you find so many
fine brands to choo~e from:
• ALBA
• BELLE CHARMIRE
• BERKSHIRE
• HANES
• HliMMING BIRD
• KAYSER
• SPEARE·BILT
Mr. and Mr•. Maurice L. Webster, Jr., of Elm avenue entertained
the A Capella Choir of Swarthmore
High School at open house Friday
night following the group's concert in Trinity Church. The soloists MI'. G. Wills Brodhead and Mr
Webster's hrother ,Mr. John We~
ster, were also invited guests.
Mrs. A. M. Bossha ..dt of Park
avenue returned hODle Sunday
night after a trip to Florida. Mrs.
Bosshardt spent a week at the home
of D... Marika Lambichi of Palm
Beach, formerly of Swarthmore
and a week with Mr. and Mrs. F. G'
Keller of Fort Lauderdale, former:
Iyof Springfield. Her trip included
a thl'ee-day cruise to Nassau sight~eeing along the Gulf Coast: a stay
U! Miami, a visit with 1\Irs. E. Messmer of Ft. Myers, and a visit with
Dr. Lambichi's sister 1\Irs. N. Zj..
rinis and her son and family in
Orlando.
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
CHester 2·5373
:M-Dour NarslDk Care
Aged, Senile. Chronic
"
Conva~sccnL Men and Women
Excellent Food - Sp!lcioas Grouuds
_
Blue Cross Honored
SADIE PIPPIN TURNER, Proprietor
Weel·End Special
Speare-Bift Hasie..,
•
98c pro
3 prs. 2.79
60 gauge, 15 denier Micromesh seamless. Plain seamless.
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HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
WFIL RI .. lo-. .rllfIII
..11_
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39c lb.
DELICIOUS
SARASOTA ROAST
9Bc lb.
(All. Meat -- No Waste)
THICK JUICY
,
(Really a Treat When They Come from Bachman's)
TASTY
.
BOLAR ROASTS
.99c lb.
(All Meat)
MORRELL'S
SLICED BACON
&Be lb.
MORRELL'S
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
49c lb.
FREE I! Easter Cutouts" Decorations to All Patrons This Weekend
VEAL LOAF
PEPPER LOAF
OLIVE LOAF
PIMIENTO LOAF
.
...
liz Pound of Ea,b
MIX
Mf:CH
FREEZER SPECIAL
79C
__
~. S. Choice Hindquarters of Beef 69c lb.
Custom Cut Wrapp dDt d
Meat prices ~re slowl e., a e • F~zen and Delivered.
these Prize Hindqua ~ but surely gomg up. Ol'der one of
price.
r e~s now so we can guarantee the
,The Fingst Beef tnd HEm' M k
Has 10 Come
0
a e Your Elster Dinner a Big Success
Namely BAC~~:N;~tore that Specializes Onl, in tile Finest •••
COCA-COLA__24 to a Case
.
C
------------ $1.40 a Case
PEPSI·COLA 24 t
Del Monte Cr-;hed°P1n ase f----------- $1.40 a Case'
Del Monte Pineapple J ~pp e -~------- 2 Ige. cans 53c
Del Monte Seedless Ra~~e-------------. 2lge. cans 59c
Log Cab!n Syrup ____ ~'RSi -------------- Ige. .box25c
MaraschinO Cherries
------------------ 2 Jars 59c
Del Monte Sliced Pinemp--j--------------- 4 oz. jar 19c
p e -- -____ __ 2 Ige. calIS' 651:
':;:e ~:rc~p'!~~~redFr~ezers
at Wholesale Prices
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to Fill Your
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VOI,UME 30
THE ,SWARTHMOREAN
,
N. B. Wishful
145 to Solicil
Blood Donors
For Cancer Drive AU persons
baving immuniza·
The Rev. Charles Parkin
Drive
April
12 - 19
$4.00 PER YEAR
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, April 11.
15
Sunday .Fire Destroys High School;
Authorities Undecided on Origin
There were those (.parents and schoolmcn) who perennially lament·
ed
the
shabby physical stale of Swarthmo .. e's 47-year-old high school
tion shots can donate blood for
and were particularly fearful of the "fire t..np" th~y considered the
the Red Cross Program wltbin
west stair well to be.
these limitations:
Mrs. Glenn
There were others who apprehensively shivered in their taxabilities
Yellow Fever-Donors a,cept·
whcllev(~r il appeared renovations might be purchased.
SU01e 146 women will take part ed two (Z) we'eks after the last
But Sunday night, after the ioitial
in the 1958 Cancer Society Dr!ve injectio" ;
.hock
.of seeing the building go up
opening tomol'rOW for a week-long
All other vacdnations and im·
in
flames
at 10 p,m., all dissolved
c.uupaign. Mrs. Herbert T. Glenn
munizations including Asian Flu
into
a
thankfulness
for what was
and Mrs. Henry T. Gayley, C
;htlitmen, have announced their accepted twenty·four (Z4) bours
John Schumacher Home Is to do whatever was necessary to
t'?ptains antI solicitors as follows:
after re,eivlng tbese injections.
reprovide facilities that arc as
Team 1: Captain r.lrs. Willia.m
Remember to have ynur sbots
Emergency Disaster
proper today as the lost ones were
Prentice; Mrs. Dean Caldwell, Mrs. eurly ia order to donate here on
in
their ,prime-albeit ,vith a bit
Center
to
5
A.M.
f:. E. Wrege, Mrs. Richard Wray, Thursday, May 1st. If you tiave
of
hope
that- careful use of insurThe Joh'n A. Schumacher home,
)Ir::. Maurice Deyo, Mrs. Joseph not been called, telephone Mrs.
116 College avenue, became the ance collections would at least not
Rus;;, ~1 1"5. H. E. Tompkins, Mrs. J. F. S. Chambers, KI 3·093Z, or
E"mergency
center for the Swarth· make it harder for Io.cal taxpayers
:\rr.ll<'l' Turner, Mrs Lewis Elvel'· Mrs. H. P. Stamford, KI 3·3977.
more Branch of the American Red to shoulder the improved facilities.
}Il's. Alfred Boyd, Mrs. Hans
Ironically, the hazardous stair
Cross Canteen when it provided
Wall:wh. MI's. Valentine Fille, lun, .. ,
>food for firemen fighting the High wen sto.od out curiously untouched
f:dwul'd Fehnel, Mrs. Deborah
School fire Sunday night and early by the fire which raged above and
Wing.
next to it.
..
Monday morning.
Team 2: Captain Mrs. James
I'al~hell; Mrs. A. M. Lackey, M ..s.
Mrs. Corben C. Shute, chairman
300 Visiting Firemen
Chester Affair
to Begin Guest Speaker Associated
D. )la~e Gowing, Mrs. Hart'Y A.
of the Red Cross, was waiting there
When the last of the thousand
With Parade at I P.M.
With National Missions
Toland, Mrs. Leslie Walmsley, Mrs.
when the fire chief from Springspectators.
300 visiting firemen
James Cooper, Mrs. Harry W. J\.lcfi.ld b ..ought word that 200 sandSaturday
Division
fl'om the 2nd, !Jrd, 4t'h. 5th, 6th.
Callister.
The Swarthmore High School
The Rev. Charles E. Parkin of wiches were needed immediatei y . 7th and 9th Districts, three dozen
roam 3: Captain Mrs. Donald P. Band will be among 10 such high Philadelphia, director of the Ad- ~1J·s. Schumacher and Mrs. Shute
Junes; Mrs. J. B. M. Tyson, Ml'S. school groups who will partici~,at,el vance Department of the Division supplied these, exhausting the fire engines, dozen .police cars, half_
dozen am'bulances and four eanteen
Stephen M. Spencer, Mrs. Thomas in the Liva.Music Week celebration of National Missions, Board of Schumacher supply of bread, ham
trucks from as .far away as Phila(Continued on Page 8)
in Chester Saturday afternoon be- Missions of the Methodist Church, and peanttt butter, but they were delphia, had departed, it was 7 :30
ginning at 1 o'clock. \
•
.1\"ill be the guest-speaker at the swallowed in what seemed seconds a.m. Monday. Fire Chief George
'l1he affair, sponsored jointly by Methodist Church Sunday at the and nlany firemen were stilI unfed. Humphries and a handful of fellow
'l1hen the Canteen went to work
the Chester Recreation Board and 8;4'5 and 11 o'clock services.
stalwarts from the Swarthmore
in
eal·nest and remained on the jo..
the Musician's' Union, will begin
with a parade starting at 11th and
His department is in charge of until 5 a.m. when most of the as- Company, describing the fire as the
solicitation and designation of spe- si~ting fire companies left the longest, 'hardest and .most dangerSouth American Menu
EdgplOnt avenue and con~inuing ,to
ous havirrg oc(~urr~IJ' here, ht:lped
Col:4mbUl; . Gelite.·.· r ",ea1·· 4, tho and. Pu- cial gifts (Adfance.8'pecia\s)whieh s('ene 'with the fire under control.
Will Be Served
'I
,local Methodist, churches give to M,·. and Mr•. Bruce Smith, neigh- an Army truck and its crew baul
sey:Here the visiting bands will be
April 17
the ,Swarth{nore aeJ'ial truck~ and
entertained by talent ,brought from home mission projects in the Unit- bOl'S 'Of the SchllJRachers, joined the
Plans are shaping' I>P for this New York especially for the occa- E'd States, Alaska, Hawaii and Idtcherr force they Co.uld see in fast pumper out of the deep mud on the
school lawn, just as tlie daytime
~'earts international dinner of" the sion and featuring several of the Puerto Rico.
aC"tion from their home. Mrs.ma.rch
of curious eyes began.
Women'S International 'League for biggest acts in show business today.
Dr. Parkin came to the Boa'rd of George Plownlan. chairnlan of Red
Along with Boroughite. who
Peace and Freedom to be held on An unlimited supply of "cokes" and Missions in 1953 from the superin- Cross vo!unteer sel'vices, at'rived
stood
in the rain ignoring thunder
Thursday, ·April 17, at 6 p.m. at "hoagies" {viII be provided to satis- tendency of the Portland District
(Continued on Page 5)
and lightning and watched fire
Whittier House .. The menu will be fy the appetites
the school mu- of ,the Maine CoMerence of the' defightel's pour "ten years' rain" ona typical South American one such sicians. The afternoon ,vill conclude nomination. He had been in the ,pas ..
to the blazing building, firemen
~;s many families have come to like with dancing to the music of a pro.. torate and superintendency in
breathed
gratitude that no risk to
while entertaining the visitors from fessianal orchestra.
Maine since transferring from
children or faculty had been .presChile.
Ford Robinson, president of the British to. American Methodism in
.nt, and that the many treatments
The meals will be served on tables Swarthmore Band Parents group, 1923.
Voting Held Tuesday
of firetnen on the scetie and at Tayfor eight so that the number of along with school administt·ators
Born in England, Dt·. Parkin was
lor Hospital were confined to Unot_
for 1958·1959
guests will have to be limited to Il'l'ank Morey and William Bush, educated in the schools of DU1·ham
too-serious" lacerations and smoke
200 pl!l'sons. ~rs. David S,eltzer, have been invited to join repl·esim- and at London University. In
Officers
in'halation.
Klngswood 3-7649, 01' Mrs. Wayne tatives of the other· participating Maine he served ,pastorates at
At the meeting of the Junior
Among firemen b~eated were
Ilamilton, Klngswood 4-0819, will schools in the reviewing stand Brunswick, Farmington, Old TowDJ \\Toman's Club Tuesday evening,
John Rumsey, Bill Hartman and
take reservations.
along the line of mal'ch. Busses pro. G1'ace Church in Bangor, and Clark election of officers wafi held for
Layton Wilson. Countless doctors
Mrs. M'aurice Webstc"r, general vided by the sponsoring groups will ~1emorial Church in Portland.
the 1958-59 club season.
were
on the scene, ·lending an exchairman, announces thE: following transport the \l.andsmen to and Prior to his appointment as district
M
l'S. Randall A. Burr will serve perienced hand.
a~ chairmen of various co.mmittees: from Chestcl\
~uperintendent, he was executive as president; Mrs. Charles H.
'l1he quick shutting of fh'e doors
Menu, Ml's. Le\vis Ho"skins; table
Due to the fire, the band has not secretary of the Retired Preac,hel's Keyes, vice president; ,Mrs. Walter between the original structure and
~(·tting, Mrs. Richard 'Vra)'., dec- heen able to schedule rehearsals Permanent Fund Co.mmission, diorations, Mrs. Erich Hausen and t~Ii:-; pa;ilt week. It is imperative that rector of the Reservl!d Fund Cam· T. Black. treasurer; Mrs. William the. 16-year-newer auditol'ium wing
)Irs. James Richards; reservations, a11 Swal'thmore High SclJool band IHtign, and treasurer of the Preach· W nrd IV, - recording secretary; helped protect the latter from any
Mrs. Francis A. Brewster, corre· damage except smoke and water.
)'I ..~. Hclen Hall; admission, Mrs. membcrs he at the school Saturday ers Aid Society.
sponding secretary; and Ml·S. Don- Tarpaulins were spread to protect
Frederick Tolles; dining rooms and bl' 11:15 a.m. with uniforms and
--------21d R. Aikens, director.
things in first floor offices, troi,elpers, Ml·S; Richard Enion; gift instru:ments. Music folders will b-e
phies from lobby cases were quickMrs_
Ke'yes,
chairman
o.f
the
In~ea~
iIems, Ml's. Helen Price; kitchen, distributed at that time. Plans call
ly
rescued.
tCl"llational Affair:; Committee, an)[1'5. Colin Bell j poste).·s, Mrs. Erich
for the group to' be back at school
\V'hen
noted by Dave Moscrip,
nounced that those members 0.1'
Hausen; announcements, Mrs. Da- t.), 4 to 5 p.m.
The Swa'l'thmore-Rutledge Home guests wishing to attend the I n- ninth grade student who was revid Field.
blld School Association will hold its tcrnational Affairs dessert bridge tiring in a bedroom of his home on
Weekend Lily Parade Brings final meeting of the school year should call l\h·s."Frank Starrett, Jr. Dartmouth avenue ,vhich backs up
<1
$200 for Crippled Children Tuesday at 8 p.m, Because of fire 01" 1\'Ir5. Roland L. Coit by April 21. to the schoo.I grounds, and quickly
Mrs. Frank S. Walter and Mrs. l~&mag(' at the High School, the The bridge, planned for A.pril 22 l'eported by his mother, M1"s. Arthur S. MOSCl·ip, the fire was in the
meeting will be heM in the a;l·
Four directors of the 'Voman's \Villiam M. NOlan, co-chairmen of l;urpose rOom of the Hutgers Av- n. 8 p.m., is for the benefit of 'the real', center section of the roof.
Save the Ohildren Federation.
ClUb of Swarthmore were elected the Lily Parade, wish to extend ("nue Elementary School.
Within seconds it had engulfed the
to office Tuesday afternoon at the their appt-eciation to those who
entire roof area running parallel to
Stephen Galatti, executive head Pre-School Clinic
meeting in the clubhouse. Serving suppo ..ted t'he drive for the PhiladelCollege avenue.
Scheduled lorApri/14-16
the three-year terms will be Mrs. I>hia Society for Crippled Children of the American Field Service InRescue Records
Brodie E. Crawford, Mrs. John W. and Adults. The 41 volunteer. who ternational Schola1'3hip prc.gram:
The purpose of the Pre-School
Soulc, Mrs. S. Murray Viele, and collected the contributions and dis- NE"w YOI·k, will he the ;;pcaker of Clinic is to registcr all children who
About midnight, as Coach Mil)'f1's. Harold C. 'Villiams who was trihuted the Easter lilies collected the evening. He win describe the will be entcring kindergarten, to IUi'
I'e-elected.
give them several physical tests and W .. Boulter's husband Robert were
The next regular meeting of the any previous year. The three young boys of high school age from f01"- to explain to parents th~ plan of carrying records from the High
dub will be April 22 when the women who in cooperation came out ('ign nation.3 to spend a year in medical examinations. At the time School Principal William Bush's
with families in other lands.
he held the following week, on the McDowell.
Edith Kenney's office which is concrete ceiling gave way and the
The parade was sponsored by the
29th.
in the basement of the high school fire descended from the attic into
.Junior Woman's Club.
building, bringing alo:lg a birth cer- the chemistry laboratory across the
BASEBALL REIISTRATION
Dr. Arthur Jones of Swarthmore tificate and vaccination certificate hall. The jar and consequent breakIt.. Ir.d.
I ••oellt"
ing of windO'\\fs caused some people
D.TE IS •• RIL 11TH
a~enue last week at a convention in as required .papers for the compleThe
box
supper
and
square
dance
·to
think chemicals were exploding
The Swartlhmore Recreation AsSt. Louis, Mo., received an award tion of registration formalities.
for
the
eighth
grader.
and
their
Dr. John H. Wigton, School Med- in the lab. Loud claps of thunder
sociation wishes to remind all pres~iven by the National Vocational
parellts,
scheduled
for
Aprit-18,
has
ical
Examiner for the Swarthmore- were also misconstrued to .the ex...
ent 4th, 6th, 6th, and 7th' grade
Guidance Association for outstandplosions. However, Science Teacher
been
cancelled.'
hoys that registration for the suming leadership in vocational guid- Rutledge Union School District, emHarry E. Oppenlander says there
me", baseball .program will be held
ance and.in the cause of democratic phasizesthat the school law' rewere no ClOPlosions and that any
i
l
l
SEWH
••
quires
a
vaccinatio.n
certificate
on
one day only, on Saturday, A,.ril
education in the United States.
'M
.....
bers
of
Kappa
Kappa
Gammaterials
Wlhieh might have caused
official, form 1UIC-71i an pro19, at 9 a.m., the plaee to be anis tbe first award given for that
ma will SSW Tuesday, Aipril
a~
the
De~rt- explosions were fnnnd intaet in " ..
Campaign Opens Tomorrow
Under Mrs. Gayley,
Red Cross Canteen on
Duty ai School Fire
;on,
School Band I"n LI"ye . Dr. Parkin to Preach
Music Week Celebrat'n At Methodist Church
WIL Completes Plans·
Forlhternational Dinner
o.r
S1.09 lb.
Cenler Cut. Slices of Ham
Cancer
Cancer
I ~hp':racton,.
~~!:~::~e#~::~~!~ic:!:lf
Easter
Greetings
I
SWIRTH.lORE
FIX-IT SHOP
514 Yale Ave.
ONE OWNERSHIP
•
•
.Junior Club Elects
Mrs. Burr President
Home &School to
About Exchane;e· Plan
Directors Elected
At Woman's Club
..rI,
Receives 1st Award
..
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
.
Pe rsonals
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ter att:"nd the
.
April 11.
Universi~y of Penn.
POOLE • WOELF~L .
Miss Jlfary Brown Woelfel.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. R: van C. War- daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. George
rmgton of Stafford. England for L. Woelfel of Coilege avenue bemerly of Wallingford. announ~ th; came the bride of Mr. john Brian
engagelJlent . of their youngest Pool~ of Leeds. England. Monday
daughter. Da.phne, to Colin Boden afternoon. April 7. at 2 :30 n·~ll....L; I
Godley. 3nly son of Mr. and Mrs. J. in Swarthmore Trinity &Piscopal
Godley of Whitwell. Derbyshire Churdh. Rev. Mr. Lawrence WhitEngland.'
• te!"ore olBciated· at . the we.tding
. The wedding will take place early ceremony.
In December.
The bride was given in marriage
~r. Warrington was with the by . her father. She wore an em~wn
Relay Division of the General Elee- broIdered• white sheer- 0
over
!.rIc Company in Philadelphia for ta.ffeta WIth fitted 'bodice fasil.ioned
d'
over 20 years. and a member of the WIth long petal pelnt s1seve
Bah'
.
sana
Players Club and Rose Vall
. ':Ina nsckllne. Her veil of silk
(!horus.
•
ey II1u810n was held by a pear'! and
la4!e bandeau. She carried a liouquetof lilie,-of-th...vaDey.
Mi88 Elizabeth lUchards of AIton: Ill.• was maid of honor. Bridesma"!s we~ J,{I•• Joan Eda'ley of
MedIa "nd Miss ElJIel Woelfel cousin of tlhe bride. of Webster
ltfo.
.
BR. PAL' GOWNS
. De''''n' 8"'~e-I"• ....... '
BRIDESMAID'S DRESS,S
PROM ,and FORMAL DRESSES
$8.95' to $24.95
Betty CilbY'8,; BriJalHoU$e
~ROSPE~ PARK, PA.
. , A _ I..... 001>' __, '
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.
~IU.". 2·411&"" A»».
CO~PLETE LUNCHEONS'
(With Appetizer - Dessert _ Brldgfj)
HOOH \0 OHB-'lIIIII~~
.
.\
a.zo
Deeply
- Grilteful,
,
fir April I
"
To the Editor:
Thi rteen persons' from SwarthIn the arte~math of the destructUFAlJUI
'Disarm~n'l8nt' . Is 'Subject ive high schqol fire{ our, &taft is Swarthmore· College will hold its more and: neatby communities atDESSERT BRIDGE
working round the clock to provide annual Folk Festival April 18. 19 tended the Swarthmo~ Great
of Talk Thursday I
and 20. The week end program will Booiul Group meeting at Borough
the 'best possible edu.cati!lnal fa8:00 P.M. - April 22
lilt 8:15
ieature informal Jolk singing. Hall on AJPrii 2. ·Emanuel Kant's
s,...oftd b, tile
The Co9per ~oundatlon Jrill
cilities under the cireum&tances. We story' swapping. and dancing. as eS88Y "PerpetulII Peace" was the
.101
... _woa....•• a ••
. ..nt Senator Hubert Humphrey
Dilist reduce tbe shambles to .ome well as a "rofessional concert.
subject discussed .
. • speech on .di~ar
college on 'Ntursday. At/ril 17.
our' chn~ren that School may ~ke the musical folk idiom. will·perform com.... it came as a I(>leasant surprise
8:15 p.m. The talk will be given up' again. Arrangements will 6e
in Clothier Memorial Hall on SUI"I. to ·have· the young daughter of a
in Clothie~ :Mel1)orial Hall !l~1i will lri'ak~.s~ift~u.t the spirit of cooper- day. April 20. at 2 p.m. Earlier in Springfield couple atten} with her
be open to thll public.
ation. understanding a1)4. faith in
A ilon~pI:Ofit. mutual
career. Odetta entertained at father and take mysterious notes
Mr. Humphrey was elected to our communities ·will help u. all
iiight clubs and ·more recently be- of the proceedings in apparent
:i~ resi~ngin.
for the benefit .
the Senqte from Minnesota· on the meet the cballenges and hardships came interested in her present preparation for some school 4oS88Y
Vemocratic ticket in 1~48 and
of .tbe next Jew months.
neJghJJoring com·
, o n the m~aning of the Great Books
re.elected in 195~. He was
We are deliply ~ateful that this specialty.
inulnities. For information
A s!luare dance will be held in movement.
ously Mayor. of Min"~apoli •• 194.5~ fjre. happened at night when no
~o lots apply to
the Lamb.Miller Field House on \ On Wednesday at 8 p.m. in-tite
4H. He is presedtly a'meniber ot<:hl1dTen.w~Te eiili'rlgered.
.
ALBERT N. GARRETT
the Seriate· Committe
Weare grateful beyond ·words to Friday. April 18. at 8 :30 p.m. 1.0. Legion Room of Borough Hall the
cal
callers
will
include
Dr.
William
subject
for
di!'
be
"On
President and BlUlines. M gr•
Relatio>\s and is, Chair""an ~ .its 1111 . the volunteer :firemen~ur
Denison
of
Swarthmore's
bi~logy
Liberty"
by
John
Stuart
,Mill.
228
Garrett Ave.
Suh.Cofi>initteeoii Dis;,~,,;ament... ne;ghbots-wbofodght the insiddEpartment.
.
il.nator .Humphrey·s·major areas jQUS fire and smoke bour after hour
Pa.
,
"I
saw
it
in
the
Swarthmorean."
There
win
be
a
folk
dancing
ses'of legi~lative interest have been throughout the night.
labor.management ·relatioDs. civil
To all-individuals; organiZa- sion in the Hall Gymnasium on Sat- pUUIIUIIClUlIHII~nDllamunUlIIDHumuuIDlIIIIUHIUDfUnwUUDlIIWlIIlUDUIIIIIUlIIOIUDIUlUIDUUltil..,
rights. agriculf.'!re. and foreign. a~- tiii;;s. school districtS and churebes urday. AJprii 19,at 2 p,m. This will ~
CAMP',
~
fairs. .
.' .who so promptly and gen,rously 'of- be ~n to the public free of charge. a
Oar NINTH Yeat
5
fered buildings and servlclia ~e ex; 741 Beatty Road
Springfield. Pa. ii .
prhs our heartCelt thanks. Only in
KIngswood 3·547'7
Canteen Talent Show ii
Swintmed
Win
Medals
times of trouble can we know the
,
.
' ,
,
FaD Campm, Prol1'am
for Saturday ~ State.approved Pool'
J;m and David Foley of Dickin- true 'Out..pouring of coo~ration,
~i !=_ Re,lstered Nurse
RldlaJ. Dramatics; Daacin,
son avenue, pl&ee9. fifth and fourth friendship' and self-sacrifice:
The Canteen Talent Show will be ~ transportatloa
Sports, Crafts, Aic;bery
respectively ,in the YMCA State
Sincere'y.
held Saturday night with the sov·
38 Acres of Ground
EltceUelit Meals
Champiol}llhip. Meet at Lancaster
Frank R. Morey
entlt and eighth grades invited to ~ Wednesday Overal,bt Campouts SmStI Oroups
'on Saturday. Mareh~29.· ,
"
Supervising' Principal
The contestants listed so fl. Experienced. Mature Counsellors
David's timeo! 14:2 seconds for
the 2r,.'yard' stretch achieved· in i. Trini.... ChUrch .Elects farare:
~
'BOYS ant\! GIRLS 4·13
Make a..••Ueatiea. E ....,
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Bob Kuc. as Elvis Presley; Dave g Limited EDnoU.ellt
. swim-off between three boy;' tied
~
"Ma.
AND
'MRS.
~.
EDWARD
!..&WTON.
M
I
Th~ee Vestrymen Grooters., Steve Bancroft and Phil
for fourth place was the second
~lIIaJlDlinoonllmllllltlallmUlIU1auIUllmnallll1li1ll1D11UlUfUDDlllDIUllllQlUlllllWDIIDUIIIIID8Iwmu",.".,,,,-I
At the Annual M,eeting of Trln. B~ardsley in an instrumental comfaste.i in a field o(
.
equalled ,the previous meet rl",or,d. ity Church held in the Parish Hall bo; 'Bill Larson. Doug Pilgrim and
~¥'_~.~
~~
It'_. .. .
More tlian 800 boys from all over Monday night the following vestry, Skip Bernar!! singing as "The
the State competed, in the various men were elected to serve for. the Jacks"; Steve Delano and Itoy s'tuart singing, 8S "the Boys"; Dave
!'ge:groups. :Jim·sP1a.ing time was next three -years:
Raynlond.
H.
Felio)"s.
'Hen11)"
1"
.Edwards.
soloist; Ann Cooper. Peg
in the 'l00-yard
fr~stYle e1(ent
.
. ..
Harris. Willianl M. McCaw1l'y.and ~lissell and Spencer Carr.oll sing.
R; Biair~\Price. ".
..,
109 as the Eleventh Grllde Trio;
: I
": 'I'hi.. n~w ve.t~Y heiil 'a' special
Vicki M~Nair. Carol WIImeeting and olecteil· the. following 11I.lms, Sara Hetherington •. Mary
MEMORIES
officers:
Jane Schroder. N0'l"'a Wi!son' ~d
. Raymond . H. Fellows.' Senior Barhara Heath singing' for the
.
$eefl.1I .
Warden; F: W. Plowman. Junio" TWelfllh Grade.
A ~.~ ml!ll1orla1.in;e pnien -In a lonsr-. Waiden·;. Valentine L:. Fine. sec- .' Since Peter Baricroft cannot be
estabU.bed ~.; Beautlfull7. )Pd'
,
,. !
.caped and" aft..ojpOd. WIU Oholeo of r
location. SaiJirW1l8'17- -~_ ..... -.Your
tre.asurer. Oth"r members of the tbe horn this week. they have .been
inspection II· Invited. ~
.
' . Alfred G. llOyd. William aliked jo ·play the next week beWEST LAUREL
.
.
Cliiil,;eg'; ~W. E.rnest" lIemll; Jr.; fore the finals..
,;~~~~~:kogg; Jr.• ,riil
19 will be the Tlilent Show
•
Ca.alalY
~
PLAY HILL DAY
Grove
, .,
'Set
\'
. Presents t~e Noted
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DEW. DR'O' ,I.·N:
407
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7 :30P.if.
ulTUugh Frida
P
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BREAKFAST
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DI~NE~
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of their f~urth child an . e birth
on 'MarCh 21 Hi
d fLrSt son
BYrd Clarke: s name is Richard
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games, movies. dances'
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hospitaliiy
commi.ttee
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John Good. Mrs. J. AIDrignt Jones.
Mrs, Paul Hertel. anJl Mrs. J.
Franklin Gas!
wilJbe a. book review by Mrs. Peter
E. Told.
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Attends Weekend ConI.
The Rev.' JohI\ C.Kulp. pastor
of the Methodist Cbureh. will be
a . discussion leader at the annual
Pennsylvania State Methodist Stn.. Movement Conference being
held this week end at Penn State
U riiversity.
~ delegation. of students from
the college wi1lalso attend .
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SPRING SAVINGS
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SUMMER' RUGS CLEAN~D
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Members ot the Friendly Open
House were entertained Mareh 24.
by Mrs. George Runter in her native Hawaiiancolttume. with color·
ed slide!\ and Hawaiian songs and
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Fever .... lime 10 IO'!"II!!! long
" WIRier monlhs.. Enjul tt;~ saUy
ocean breeze and warm Spring
MRS; HUltER ElTERTlII"
O.EI HOUU aROU'
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Spring.tune~up
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L.OJELH."IE'i
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The travel department will present George W. Karns showing pictures of H A Caribbean cruise," oil.
Thursday at 8 p.m.
The' 'garden department has an·
nounced that ·its flOlWer arrange·
ment class will meet at 10 a.n'·;·1
rTue!!da.y even thougb there is no
regular club'" meeting that arternooD.
Mr. MaXey Mor....,n and Hugb
and Bill of Dartmouth avenue and
Laurance' Blnndin .,f·Park avenne
. the EaSter vaoation vitritlna
Morrison's' panmta loIr.aad
Mrs. StepheD OhM of Du·_lt,
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NlTIONAL BANK
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Wednesday, April 2nd, in Somerset
PoETER E. TOLD, Editor
Hospital.
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Mr•. Reynolds was the daughter_
RDsalie D. Peirsol
lfarjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
in-law of Mn;. Frankk L. Reynolds
Entered as SeCond Class Matter, January 24, 19~, at the Post
of 30 Guernssy road. Mrs. Waldo
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
E. Fisher, also of Guernsey road,
a sister-in-law, has just ret.. rned
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
from Somerset accompanied by her
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., APRIL 11, 1958
Dephew John Cheney Reynolds who
visit in Swarlflmore a short
PIEIIYrEIIAI IITII
At 10 a.m. Wednesday, CIRCLE time.
The Rev: Robert H. Heinze, D.D., 8, Chairman Mrs. Glen T. Smltit, CUll III".ME.,
wli be the cuest speaker at the will meet at the home of Mrs. Philip
AT MIrHaa/lT CH.ICH
.9:30 aad 11 o'cloek serviee S ..n- c.
Stratford road, Walling_
During the 8:80 Morning Worday morning. The topic of hIa
ford; CIRCLE 9, Chairman Mrs.
Service at the Methodist
mon will be "Paying Your Owu Thomas Jones, will meet at the Church Palm Sunday, the follOwing
Way." A resident of Swarlilmore, church for a trip to Rosemont ViIpeople were confirmed by the
Mr. Heinze is General Manager at lags. lIfrs.' C. R. PhUlips, Klngs- pastor, tbe Rev. John C. Kulp. They
Presbyterian Life. He 18 secretary wood 3-4168, is in charge of trans- were:
P.ETER E.
at 2 p.rn. SW~cla.y'f'~U::~~~
bles were baptized at the
Churd!. by the pastor, the Rev. John
C. Kul,,,
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Steven Edward COwart, _ of
Mr. aDd Mrs. Clyde C. Cowart,
Blackroek road; and Peter B.
Koelle, son of Mr. and Jfm. OeoraKoelle, Park aven ..e.
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"I saw it in tJie Swarthmorean."
Atmeet:
10:30, the following circles Kenneth
Hartmann,
Mary Nancy
Dana Storla
Loudin,
will
Stevens.
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CIRCLE I, Chairman Mrs. Ed- and Sandy Taft.
ward D. Ainslie, Jr., at the home
There were three others wIlo
of Mrs. Bruce D. Smith, 300 North Iplrep'aroed with the class and will
Princeton avenue; CIRCLE 2, be confirmed at a later date. They
Chail1lllan M,rs. Joseph S. Howe, at are Martha Jessup, Frank 'Molloy
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bons Home, Baltimore Pike and
hearse at 4 p.m. and th~ Senior Ogden avenue; CIRCLE 3, Chair_
The Junior High Choir wiD re- the home ot Mrs. John Wigton, 15
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William W. Rumford Company
dayevening, 7-9.
uNiTAklAN MURCH
OF DELAlWARE COUNTY
Old Media Road, Springfield
Rev. Herbert 'F. Vett-.er, Jr;'
April 18 .
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Keynoting the Leason-Sermon is Thljrsday, April 17, at 8 P.m. at
the
Text from Jeremiah the>'church.
(17:14); "Heal me, 0 Lord, and I
A Town Meeting ConfereDee for
eball be healed; save me, and I shall members and friends of the Chureh
be saved: for thou art my praise." will be held oli,Saturday, April 19,
. An invitation is extended to all to at Whittier HoUS., SwartiJmore
attend the services at First Church College,' from 10 a.m, to 4 , .....
of Ohrist, Scientist, 206 Park ave- (lleby. sittere pro'rided) to dlscuas
n...,'at 11 o'cloclr. I
ail phases of the Chureh's life. .
19C
Delivered FroJen:
Meat Prices are slowly but surely going up. Order one of
these Prize Hindquarters now 80 we
Price.
. can ,A'UlIIruttee the
F.r
Bach"'In'. sPlclll~es '" t.e flIIlSt b••, III DIII.lr.
I r••lly fI.1 r.asl .r stl.1r Iry BlOb"'I." •• el ••• , ••'11 ••
"Incell Ihi. Is'tI'l only. Ifor. 10 ba, "lit ".,
10,."."1-
COCA.COLA (lOc Size)-24 to a Case-- __ $UO a Case
PEPSI COLA (lOc Size).......24 to a Case'. ___ $I.40 a
N'ABISCQ WAVERLY WAFERS __________ pkg. 27c
KEEBLER PECAN SANDIES ___ ____ I lb. pkg. 47e
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES _________ 2 19. jars 55c
PENN TREATY PEANUT BUTTER _____ Jg. jar 3Bc
PENN TREATY APPLESAUCE _____ 6 l-Ib cans 99c
HEINZ BABY FOODS
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COnsiderately ",oYed 'down'to'
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Monday night plans 80 thliy eould
in· emetgency
cJMjnty' S..perintendent G. .
TI-.ompson in die
&bOo). to eolisult on "Jan"
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was well enca.sed and other wl,nng
to a cloeksyetem was new,
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Whatever the cause, the
:nullified the recent s ..rvey and pmn
for stanered renovation of" the
hlP. scltooJ, made i1y GeorpE,vlng
Company: arc!bltects, and accepted
by the School Board only a faw
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Swai'thmore-COJtege'S
fer 01. 14 to 20
. College, bas annqunced that'The Ford FOIInd"tion
granted $2l!,OOO, to the 'College
for ia five-year program 01. _rch
in p ..bUe affairs, govez_tat an.d
polltiul processes, and public pohIn notifying Dr. Sinith of 'the
Tile Foundatfou stated that
its
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We Still Have
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Aiex Ewing said a ,new
(1)'tO 'eDliPhllllize the relation
.is now nece!""'!-y, to _ whe- between researeh and teaching and
.tII!! atone ah81J' at the hlIding to encourage faculty and
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rii.o!-y since snf;flclent rooms I,n the be' completed considerably
Dr..
of a new eommittee
school
studenti
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and
the
ill>Jiroved
facility
will
science
was
named
chairman
by
a ..ditorimn wing, gym and
than under the previous plan, It WIlli f
program.
tary building, and music !>uildlng not be possible to conduc.t 'classes ISI" ....in.. with Dr. Pennock on the
cc..ld be mustered to operate ·the In the more or les" usual manner Committee on Public Affairs Reseventh throUgh-twelfth grades on that had fleen expected. If suitable search are PrOfessorS Marl' Ala double sdhedule.
insurance
bemon, William Brown, >Cbarles
The '!,PpeI' tlbree grades began and construction can be secured Gilbert,. Clair Wilcox and Vice
attending 8
to 12:26 rapidly enough, the Boarll
President Edward Cratsley.
p.m ... and .the seventh, eIghth ~d the new Swarthmore High School
ninth grades from 12 :40 to 4.66 will be an actuality by September
IIJUIIED .
P.IO.
_Ions will he ,held 1959.
Second Lt. AIlan'Bloom, 24, conon . three' consecutive Saturdays
nected with Headquarters, 24th Arbeginning next week, rather than
IL_
,tillerv Group, (Air
on
extending f:!1e school year
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avenl e, was IIIJ ..red early
into the spring in order to ga!n
"0'
in an'automobile
back the three days lost and
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bring the, calendar (already JugCountess Alexandra
avenue between Union and Kenyon
gled twice following bad. snow youngest,
of the RU88Jan avenues at 12 :20 a.m., he apparentstorms)' up to the 180 pupil-day novelist, will be
by
Iy grazed a telephone pole on the
minimum required by the State.
Cooper Foundation ID a
en- south side of the road, and lande",..
T.he hew,schedule will pr
512 Yale avenue. .
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AJpril13, at 8:15 p.m.
He was taken by the
iog gym periods whlch will be 'held
Having been "ecretary to Leo Ambulance to Taylor HospItal
out-doors during good
and Tolstoi during his last
and where he was x-rayed for back inin the auditorium or caletena on "lilOOrlorv executor after hm death, j ..ries: Later in
day he was
rainy days. Senior high glrla' la- Countess' Tolstoi wrote several transferred 'to the Valley Forge
yeste~day
Sch~1
adjus~ent,
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ho~
When it comes' to ThreacJing your
8 mm. motion pictureproiector?
'''alslo.'
Creator' Harv~rd
~ense)
p·.e of .Tal. Sunda, Tuesd~ymonii~g
a~alD
Tol~',
fur,th~r
DROP IN AND SEE THE NEW BELL &
HOWELLS mm.
PROJECTOR
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daug~ter
'Pre~ented ~e
:t:'~k
sportsexc~ptforthosepossibledur_
weathe~
Also in Stock the New Electric
Turret
Lens
Eye
S mm. Camera.
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y~rs
Camera & Hobb, ,Shop
th~
Kln'9~00d
, 4 - 6 Park Avenue
to
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crosse and 'boye' haseball can stlIl hooks about her fatller. She haa Hospital. C.. rrently residing at 227
nesday.
• of \Vears, inclUding a resldenee m trait Mich.
'economics
headq1Jarters
Square,
andfor
'bas been oc,
beHome
managed
it was believed
on \fed- Newtown
lived in thiB
coul$7
will be In the cafeteria since, no cupied with the activities of the
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Instrumental' music .classes will
Countess Tolstoi is sta)'lng WI
will be neede
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.th
movein with vOcal music, to make her relative, Mrs. John Shatagin
room fo,· typing classes in the i~- of Cornell avenue.
.trwnentai,. music r&om. The aud,torium whiCh can accommodate .600
Leo Maris Aids rpupils will he used for study hall.
11he Swarthmore Ship S. E. S.
'. lIfr. Bush's offi,;e will bei'.':Room Leo Marie i-eaponded .!o a call for
13 in' the basement . oppos~e the help after' Sunday' night's school
College'.avenue entrance to e .au: fire. Mate Walter ReYUOlds.was
ditorium.. SupervisiJig. PrinClpa).
at 7 a.m. Monday,
Frank
R. lIforey's
office widt
will be
in ehortlv
the 'ship was
the
elementary
building,
some
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Was
a comer of dle College field
at
cleanlllc
Seva! otbera
lent their. enaid
elementary
will ."..,rcise on I gines
mc-. dll
fire
Bite
Trinity pupils
Ch..rch.·
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trolled, that she was more
Residents who were suspicious of vinced than
that Swarthmore s
records being stored at the College. Jnobllized.
• ted t the
College laboratories for b!ology, . Fo..r Ex..Plorers I:"81S
a
chemistry aad PhYBiel\ 'Will Iilso be ;"'hool groun¢o unCier the super1Ised on
ThnrsdaY8 and Fridaye and vision of ~ loea) Pollee Depa~
for FREE DEllV'ERY
-FREE PARKING
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wing Of Trinity Episcopal Charch tho..gh Cus.todian .'Jim :Robin~n
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ment 'down the street to the new trical wiring was to blame, alto Collage ~~~~~.~,~ao~A~'.~'~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~,
wilere it began elass_esthe next ,
original wiring in the .a~e
D~.~"o,Courtney Smith', president of
tion d ..ring thedQ'.
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PURE PORK SAUSAIE
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nounced "NO School" to an
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organizations,schoo!s.frcm allover practically these identical
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THE,. O'LIVER H. BAIRCO.
Bachntan's
Usher; C. C. Helsler,alternate; G.
At the Adult Porum S.. nday the
W. Higgin"on; Steve Ip, W. ,D. first of a .series of three programs
Jenes, D. D.. Lennox, R. S. Nield, arranged by the Race. Relations
and J. A. Piccard. 11:15 a.m._T. Committee will be giveD. A panel
April 18
W. Hopper, head ..sher; S. D. from the Youth FellOWship of the
7:00 A.M.-HOly Communion.
Clyde, Jr,. alternate; R. T. Bates, meeting wiD discuss
Prej10:00 A.M.-Bible class.
J. E. Bell, C. B. Blake, and W. S. udice in a SOCial Context."
Friday, April 18
Patton.
Monthly lIfeeting for husiness
5:40 P.M.-Evening
DaYis MOScrip is sched..led to wiU be held TuesdaY'at-s p.m. in
THE ki!JLJGlQU,S SOCIETY serve as acolyte at 8 o'cJoek; earl Whittier Room. Preceding the busi_
.
Hally and Richard Jackson at 9:30; ne... session Friends will gatber for
9 :46 A.M.-First Day School.
and at J1: 15 a.m. Steve Ira_,ll a covered dish SUpper at 6: 15 in
9:45
..lt Forum: Youth and RObert Longman.
the Rushmore Room; ,The ."di9h,"
Young People's FellOWShip will b"'ad, butter, cup, plate, and eating
FelloWsltip panel: "PrejUdices in
a Social Context."
meet at 7 o'clock Sunoay night, and utensils shOUld be brought. Dessert
cared for for
in Worship.
Whittier the Adult
, COnfirmation Class will and beverage will be proYided by
11 Children
:00 'A.M.-Meeting
be held at 8 p.m.
the HOSPitality Committee. Several
House. All are welcome.
Monday, April 14
There will be Parish Interces_ visiting English Friends are exAll Oay Sewing for A.F.S.C.
.ions on Monday at 11:30 a.m. and pected at this time as guests.
Tuesdaf, April 16
Tuesday at 9 O'clock. A service of
_ .
' 6:15 P,M.-COVered dish supper. Evening
will be held on
. .NITAIIAI IOTES
,
S:oo P.M·-Monthly meeting for Tuesday at 5 :40 p.m.
At the 11 a.m. worship service
S d M ..
bUSiness.
Holy Communion will be ..I .....ra_
Wednesday,
18
"u
aD un ay r .• etter's sennon will
ted at 7 o'clock Wednesday morn_ be entitled, "The Sermon No One
All ·Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
FIRST ·CHURCH OF
ing, and at 10 o'clock the Bible Heard." This sermon,
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Class will meet.
schediJIed for March 28 and can_
SWARTHMORE
celied due to the storm, was called
Park Avenue below Har','avrd
CHRISTIAN SCIEIICE NOTES
"Our Moment of Creation." The
11 :000 Sunday,
A.M.-Sunday
God'
f h understanding of I
t
,will meet at 10:80
ApiiJSchool.
13
HowI SPiritual
chureh.
school
11 :00 A.M._The LesSon - Sermon
s aw 0
armony brings heal. .m.
will he entitled "Are Sin, Disease ing "nd redemption will be set forth
On Friday, Ap"11 11 at 8: 15 p.m.
and Death
at Christian Seience services Sun- at the 'cburch, Mr. Vetter will lead
Wednesday evening meeting each day by the Lesson-Sermon entitled 3 discussion group on "What Do
.
week. 8 P.M., Reading Room; 409 "Are Sin, Disease, and Dealn Unitarians Believe About God?','
Dartmouth
A card party
is scheduled
"or
days
except Avenue,
holidays,open
10-5;weekFri- Real?"
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- , ''''''''''''''riety at......
other asaJ8tancea.
poured
signal gener"tor, Signal ..................
V~ous canned so..ps were col-
ci
" The Young Adult Gro..p will
Dr. Charles E. Parkin, director
meet at 7:80. Dr. Robert K. Enders Sproul road; CIRCLE 5, Chairman of Advance Department of the
will speak on "India."
Mrs. James P. DaughertY, at the Board of National lIfissions of the
The &ble study group will meet home of M.rs. Seymour S. Preston, MethOdist Church 'Will give the serat 9:80 Tuesday morning at 816 Jr., Farnum road, lIfedia; CIRCLE mo",. He will speak at boln the 8:46
So..th Chester road.
6, Chairman Mrlf.John lIf. T.rosley, and 11 O'clock worship services.
The Session meeting has Oeen at the home of lIfrs: Robert
There is I( n ..rsery for infants
postpOned.to April,22.
Bon, .411 Park avenue; CIRCLE 7, and children up to four Years of
. CIRCLE 18, Chairman lIfrs. Karl Chail'lnan Mrs. Harold ,)Villiams, age d.. ring the 11 o'cloCk worship
Fox, will meet at 9:30 Wednesday at the home of Mrs. JOhn S. Mc- 'hour. There are also Kindergarten
In the Woman's As_lation Room. Quade, Jr.; Shady Hill road, Moy- and Junior Oh.....h programa at
CHURCH l SERVICES
Ian; CIRCLE '10, Chairman Mrs. this time.
Pk!8BYTERIAN eiiUkCa
Church ""hool classes will begiJr
FI'8nklin B. Gillespie, 'It the home
"Famous lor the Fine" Meats"
SQDday, April 13 '
of Mrs. William Park, 502 Yale av9:45, with classes for alI ages. ,
9:80'ud 11:00 A.M. - The Rev.
enue.
The Junior and Senior Hig), Fell
Robert H. HelllZe will preach.
9:80 aDd 1'1:00 A.M. _ Chureh ·CIRCLE 4, Chaillltan Mrs. DOn- 10Wships-will meet for their regular
,
&hoolcl_
aid Crosset, 'Will meet at the Sunday evening meetings at 7 p.m.
9:30 A:H.-
TlleJ"nior High FelJowshlp will
18:46 A.Jf.-8r. Hip BIble cl....
Children'. Village.
" have a Progressive dinner SatUI'':
7:80 P.M.-Young Ad..ltgro..p.
CIRCLE
11,
Chairman
,Mrs:
day, meeting, at .,the .church at5
Wednet4y, April 18
FrederiCk -l'Orwr, win meet at the o'dock.
Women'. Circle da,.
home of Mrs. Lewi. B. Beatty, Jr., 'llhe Wesleyan
meet at
METHODIST CHURCH
888
Park
Ridge
drive,
Media.
.
4
:15
T
..
esday
for
MbearsaJ.
John C. Kulp, Minister
Choir rehearsals will be held at
The Commission,oD' Membership'
Robert Wilde
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M.in!ater·of 'Huale
EVl!ngelism will meet at 8 p.:m.
8:80 for 1IIe Primary grouP,'4,15
SlIIIday, April 13
for the Jlluior group, and at 7
'..
.
8:.80 A.H. and 11:00 A.M. -..JI)o, tor
the Ch&DceI Oholr.
~ .,
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Charles E. Parkin will Priliteli.
1:00 P.J4.~r. ,and Jr. HI. FeIChI'pe1 choir at
". 'ftllm I"EI
4:80 for re}Ie8.I~.
10W8ll1ps. "'
A celebration of the Holy Com_
The Dorcas
will meet' at
TRINITY ~HURCH
munion wjllbe held at 8 o'cIdek
9:80.;m.
at
the home of
(AU Meat ~ No Waste),
lJ.,4wrence Whitfi>more, Rector Sunday morning. A semce of
Mrs;
John
floule,
553
Marietta
av. .' Sunday, April 13
I
Morning Prayer and Church School enne.'
TASTY u. S. CHOICE
.
8:00 A.M,.....J{oly Communion.
will be held at 9 :30, aDd there will
9:80
A.M.-Horning
Prayer
and be a service of Mornibg Prayer and
There will be a congregational
Ch..rch
School.,
.
dinner
on Friday, 'Alpril 18, 6 :25
11:16 A,lIf~Morning Prayer and Holy Baptism at 11:15. Ushers for
p.m.
in
FellOWship
Hall.
(AD Meat - No Waste).
Holy Baptism.
the services will be as follows:
_THICI{ JUICY
7:00 P,M.-Young People's Fel9:30 a.m._C. S. Brown, head
_ FIIElDI MEETINa NOTES
lowshlp.
11 :30 A.M.-Parish
Intercessions.
Monday, April
14
Tuesday, April 15
9:00 A.M•..,.Parlsh Intercessions.
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More than ~ ,of'
&14 Yali AYe.
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fu)1 deIIoIa.UGe.
·Iaboratory. Oppenlander
bread (it's ,possibly the first FIre
n
mmod tiona for
-,
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II
)
Offers of. a..
the eq..ipment includ , an OSCI .0- Company l ..nch cn sli",ming bread
_ ,
Thom~
Sch~maeherhomc(withMrs;Haro
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and set - a d;oaster center.m the
Ogram -..
Canteen chairman, anId
U
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t!,ree
Canteen
workers
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F'udge, lib'S. Samuel Carpenter, ilnd
MTs. Avery',Blake as.isting.
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yea.led
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Beth Purnell.
Duty' tit
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OUR' .ICORD.
!If the General A ......bly's Com- portation. lIfembers are asked to
John Bate, Don Bchenna, "Kanmitt.. on the-Book of CommOll Wor- bring a sand"·ich.
dy" Dunham, Lorilee F"rbes, Elaine
in
on the sc:bdol
Police
-crossing 8'118rds to keep ,people
(Contln..ed
outv of' dangerous'
areas d..nng e
.
,
da
until
dte
burn
a •. th
en
b
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-trom Page 1)
edI' eDdnp.
brok
un
nm
tiuilding
could
be
0
day
--tlon
of
the
lab
the
next
,
boa
d
d
th
•
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. t pilferers at
, guard agams
St..bborn flare-..ps of the tire night, and still others including
contm..
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State Police FI re Mersh a I Edward
• ed to bedevil firemen
represent the United
Fed..
eralists anhe 62nd aUDal m..t~
of the American Academy QfPoIiL
l
Ical and Social Scienee which 1IlIl'
be held on Friday and Saturday,
April 11 and 12, ~ Philadelphia. .
Topie of the conferenee will be
"Aala and Future World Leader.
shlp.".
of . the meetinp is "E:xpact
D rt'
,v, the 17th, '.or
t the Easter
B-n
Mawr
Th"rada
Mrs. Henry L. Smith
of Aa P
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. te Mrs
tho·Ann..al Philadelphia p ...........
.
_ __ mouth avenue Bp8D.,
I.al" meetI'ng. The mo-,.ng
.,..
, •• '-eek end with her 81S r
w"l convene at 10 •. 30 in the Br-,
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Mawr Presbn+Arian Church, 616
Montgomery a"en..e. ,Mrs. Rex
Cleme'nts ..... 11.1.nstall new officers
MEIr'I.
Presbyterian women will
go to Great Thingsfi'om God •"
moon and etars triumphed over the Opp8nIander early Monday. that t'aViid Nameth transporting them meeting will go to the First Presbystorm' anId vLUlowin"
..
smoke •de- four bottles of .p h osph orus ...... 'one nnd provldin.. every kind ....
.... 888
' Is- ten.an Oh.. rch, 21st and Walnut
I
c. _ _k
·":ng a prevt.....
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streets, PbI.ladelphI.a. FolloWl.ng a
yo~ng
ship, and
Tr....t.e
theCh
Foundation
of is
thea Presbyterian
..reh
tile U.S.A.
Cliurch School classes meet at
9 :30 and 11; Senior High Bible
class at 10:45. Men's and 'Women's
Bible clas... convene at 9:80.
th.~
on
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Fridays 9
8:30
jI!Ij.rIs f the JUliar' Thealr.
of th' e COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER of WAlliNGFORD
will present
"Mr. ;'opper's Penguins"
,
• Satanla" April '9, 1958
NETHER PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL
Providenc::e Road, Wallingford
I
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U:clAa; NOTICE
PUrluaul to Ad No. IVj of 1151. DoUee li
bereby ah'eD that under tbe proyi,lons of
'aid. Aet eve..,. realdent or inhabitant 01
ibe Swarthmore - RuUed.1"I t1D1on School
Dtatrlct. upon aUalDlng the ar.e, 01 21 yelrs.
NEWS
,
'Mrs, Joseph Reynolds and Mlcbael Reynolds of Oberlin avenuel
o( aBf'and every perIOD 21 yeara of age h.Bve just returned from AugUsta,.
or over becomiDg .. ' re,ldent or lnbabl. Ga" where they wattched the Mastaot 01 tbb, acbool cibula" ,hall ...Ubln ters Golf Tournament. While they
12 MDDui. there.ner DOut, Assessor J.
DaYlcl Narbeth. 113 Yale AnDue, a •• rib- were there they encountered Hr.
. d S'-'
.>upper
more, Pea.aaylvanla, of bra becomlDg of P a I mer SkogI un d an.
ace or becommi a resident or 1nb.abitaat of
ills. \ .chool cllstrlct. ADy peraOD
to Skoglund, fonnerly of ·Swarthmore,
give laid Alsesaor the at'oresald
who had gone down for th~ day
Uoa mall be subJecl to the peDal~y' set
torlb 1D said Ad.
from Asheville, N. C.
MARION H. CAMPBELL.
Mir. and Mrs. A lbert Garrett of
3tA-4
Secretary.
Garrett, avenUe have had as their
EaRter guests their. daughte,r 'and
K~_3-1¥8"(
son-in-law
AIr. and Mrs. James S.
Hs.yes with;
.
Tod Katie, land Curtis ","oods
Lo I M d
M
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Le'''r. T ....m.n...,. on Cb.
~g ea ow, ass.
cat_Ie bave been Bunted the undel'llBaed.
- AJ
peraom" indebted to .ald est.I·1 are
Mr. and Mre. W]'II'18m B "-her
r.. queat
.. d to make Immediate PA_,meol aod
of Cedar -lane will have 8S \heir Ibo.. baviD. 1•••1 elalm. 10 pr........
house guests this w.eek end Mr. and same wUhout delay to Ver. JamlaoD. IS
Dartmouth Circle, Swarthmore, P •. , _or
)lr8. Ernest P. -Brown of Engle- Kenneth M.JUerly. Attorney. BalUmore and.
South Avenues. MecU•• P..
wood, N . J •
\3&.+11
MI'. Henry Hoot t.f Lafayette·
~EJl"L NOTICE
,
avenue drove to Kansas City, Kan., NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to 8ecUon 68'7, of the "PubUc School
Gn a business trip, lIh's. Hoot ac- Cod. of 1."_" ... proposed bud ••• for
companied him as far. 'as St. touis, ... '-S...rthm.....Rulled •• Dnlon 8<:hool
Dis''''' f.r Ihe ..b ..1 , ••r July It511 to
Mo.," where they visited with for- July 1151 *111 be available tor publJc 10·
mer Swarthmoreans Mr. and Mrs. SpeCUOD al Ure college AyeD~e School
BuUdlDK ofllee of the Swal'UtJD,ore-oRuuedKO
Albert H. Knabb.
Union School DIStrict from M., 1 to
,f..x;
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.WILLIAM BROOIS
C'lASSIFIED ADS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mow'l'l, General Hauling
236 Bardin&' Ave.
Morto.., Pa.
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CR~SON
PRICHARD
REAL ESTATE
900 Michlgan Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
wood design with dlalDonds, viclnity Oornell. and Hllrvard en
route to 69th street bus. Pleas.e call
before 10 a.m. KIngswood 3-2649.
Reward,
,
L()ST French \ ,purse wallet,
'beige, between Hobby Shop and
Hoy's 5&10. KIngswood 4-3179.
LOST - Sunday, March 30, black
nylon stretch glove with gilt initialed 'button. KIngswood 3-0695.
FOUND - Tllr."., keys on chain
vieinity ACIlJe.Plea.ecall at 'l1Ile
Swartrhrnorean. t' .
WIANTED' - High School girl'desires' summer baby sitting' job.
Has references. KIngswood '4.1014
after 6. '.
;;W~A:;:.~N~T;"E",b"....-=-"'E=-Xp.,.·e-r"-ie""iI-c-ed-:-ga-r"'d:-e-ning ,advice and I1elp in improving nljg'lected yard. Call KIngs.
wood 3... 61>16_
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WANTED _ Refined Christian
' family desires to rent 4 bedroom
Swarthmore home. June possesion.
Mr: Polk, KIngsley 6.3610,
_
'''I saw it in the SW8;rthmorean~"
Venetian Blinds -
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
,AND SON
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226 Glentay Road
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140 I RidleyAv_enue
CHester 2-4759
CHester 2-5689
Lallsdowne, Pa.
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improved wooded lots,
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ONE . HUNDREDTH
ANNIVERSARY
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leIeal Red Salmon'
CHester +6311
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It Costs No More
cqnstruction.
18 Lovely Wood Finishes!
12 Gay Decorator' Colors!
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p~gs ..
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To meet the hourly and daily peak needs of its
customers-and to provide fire protection-Philadelphia Suburban Water Company maintains a
reserve stbrage of more than 70 million ~ons of
Springfleld'Water in standpipeS and distribUtion
niServoiis. There 8re now 119 of these situated at
strategic POints throughout, the 300-square.miIeserved ••• and more and more ale be.ins bunt
118 more and -more Suburban pt,UacIeJpb,iam Ie-'
iJuirelllOl8 and more SpriuafWd Wa•• '
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wil"'l~"" 01 tr".rip,,~tl p«1m
.••• ktter y." trl ~rU tlU Itlm
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OF SPRINGFIELD WATER
of custom kitchens in
(Delaware Valley. Nearly '.
20 years' expenence:'Over'.1700
'satisfied
customers.
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Largest DiSplay
. to have Quaker Maid
award-winniig . style and
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Ridley Creek.
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Beautiful up-to-the-minute Ranch homes. PI8na avail.
able.
Klngswood ... , 234
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W,am,-A.ir Heating
AirCOnditioning '.,
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Oil BURNER
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Saniuel D. ,CIY"8, Jr.
Media Vicinlly,
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Golden
RESIDENTIAL AND
29 E. Fifth Street .
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Local artists are reminded of t h e - a r s e
cOlllmunity exhibition scheduled for' .
the first week in May at the Wom- wo Performanc:es Will Be
, an's Club al)d urged to ·bave. their
Given April 19th ill N~P
best two piCtures framed and I'eady'
.
High School
to hang by Sunday, May 4. Anyone
living in the borough and near!>y'
UMr. Popper's P~nquin8t1 _- are
c""!,lIlunities \S invit,ed to partiCi- ruffling their f~thets in .. nticipa~
pate in the 24th 'annual exhibit.
tion of -their debut in the 10th annual production, presented by the .Junior Theatre of the Community
Art. Center In Wallingford. Tbe
curtain ~!1 rise on "Mr. Popper's
Penll"ins" on Saturda,v, .April 19,
at
2 o'clock in the afternoon and
S.St'udents Will Open
againnt' 7:30' in~e evening In the
'.
Discussion'
on Local
Nether Providence lIii'h Sehool
- auditorium.
.
. Race, Relations
Local racial' problems will be
During the three-act play, the
diseussed at the neXt three Adult Popper family and their unusual
Forums at the Swarthmore Frlencls pets ~iIl participate in some very .
Meeting House,' Sunday m.miings unusual situations "at bome" and
at 9 :46 a.m. The series starts, this "on the road": • • for the ..ritole
Sunday With a demonstration by kaI;H,,';lle 'ineVitsbly becomes a vau- .
high school students of their metit- dev~le actl
od of bilking about racial-matters.
Douglas Knowles of ,Wallingford
Michael Yarrow of North Prinee- will portray the unforgettable Mr.
ton avenue, high school senior, will Popper. Other cast inembers, dilead the discussion in the usual rected by Mrs. Stuart Graves, inmanner of Youth Meetings. Linde clude:
say Wol!le is director of the Group.
Jo~n MOir, Ennis Duling, TholDMilllard Robinson, Swarthmore as -Topping, Nancy MCCombs, Lhi• .'
nigh School' football coach, wiil bl' da Zecher, Patricia Courtney, Janet /
the chief spel!ker 011 the April 20th E
cl a commission whicb',hs just is- Priscilla 'Br\lbeck of SwarthmO;;
sued a' ;report oil reereational fa- Bari>ara Rendin, Linda Godl ,
cilities in' Delaware County, and N,oncy lIerring, Carol Anne Ku _
this 'report will be the foundation ler,Sue !'(asters, Peter Bower~
for the discussion of the great roo- l!icbard Chase" David Mickley,
reational needs of our county. Karen Pboleric, Dawn Hutman,
Coach Robinson is calling to his SarlI Lecleire. and Elaine Woodall "
for this presentation of Wallingford.
George Sargisson, .,x..utive dirooAlso Emarita andPe1ll1Y Nye,
tor of "Recreation, I!l'Omotian and Dennis and Jan Sutton of ConcordSerVice; Illc~" ;Wiliningoon, ·l)e1;'- ville;.JimSperow, John Pepper,
ware. This private recreational aer- Katl\~r.irIe ·~eDowell, .Terry:Del
vice has been set up by leading C'lllian,~ an~ Rex Walters crt
Wilmington citizens to study and SpringfIeld; Kitty Evans and SbJr.
d eve lop feereational facilities I~ IrVing of Moy!an;' Patricia
there...
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LocId.ood, ~at;Iet .T~rvie, ~1!Il
'''Sam:1ii>l S~h~tlideJjif;ta.t:' .. b, 'CI~t!J(<<- --tta'Yli'Oli idRI
.
ebalrmaii of the Main Line Dlan~ EDy of ~edla; atid 'Miu'perSul>u~ban Dlvis;;;n of tlhe .Tewish ItclJohllStol) of Glenolden.
.
Oommunity Relatiqnil COunell, will
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betfte gpt:aktir -on Aprll2'i, dealing
I~II" ••iEi Ill.
with "TJuj Retigioas Problems of
'At tbe mee~ng of ths CiuJu
Minority· Group.... Mrs. Des. B; Cr~k ~dge Clqb on April 1 the
Lane crt North Swarthinore avenue winners were Leslie Luckie lind
~II moderate.
William Webb. Mr. sna Mrs.
,The' .public is. invited to all of Mauri... Griest Wiln second p1aee.
theae meetings; questions from 'the
Tile next meeting of the club
floor will be answered as tillj.e wijl he on ,April 22 at the home of
permits. Theforuins.closepromptly Mr. ljitdMrS. Maurice Griest, 308
at 1,0:45 a.m.
Elm avenue.
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Insurance ana Real Estate
Avmings
Jalousies
Combination Storm Windows
Screens -
General Contractor
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CONSTRUCnON
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To Begin Sun., 9:16
EiXIERIOR
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ILl! FLOORS - PLASTI,QTILE
MODERN KITCHENS
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SHOP FaIDAY'TIL 10 P.M.
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Community Exhibit
AfIrI 10, 11, 12,'
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MARION H. CAMPBELL.
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LOwe'11' _
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bourl of";" •. m.
PERSONAL _ Rummage Sale,
FOR
SALE - pdir
Baby's
carrink
bed and
Trinity Church,
lady's
rbl- ~3~"iii·hiiiU;;o;iiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiithiiiUjjjjjjjtiiiiisili·eiiir·iit"il:r~'.
Q 1 1
·bathinette;
Chester road and ColIi\ge avenue, ler skates; size 8. KIngswood '4"
Wednesday, April 16, 7 to 9 p.m.
,
PICTURE FRAMING
Thursday, April 17, 8 a_m. to 1 p,m. 3226..
FOR SALE -- Folding coach, car
PORTRAIT STUDIO'.
lbed,
used
four
months,
jumper
College teacher, desires ·to rent ohair. LOwell 6-0994_
.
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PERSONAL
- Single
wom!,n,
house
in Swarthmore
or vicinity.
FOR SALE Mushroom soil'
Box C, The Swarthmorean.
suitable for lawns, 'shrubs, po~
PhotographiF Supplies
te~ plants. Every load is grou\ld.
~d80n, KI~gswood 4-2068, morn·
STATE' & MONIlOE 81:S.
Ings or evenings. ,t
" MEDIA
UPHOLSTERY
FOR SA:LE - . Bendix Economat
ING Large Chairs
automatic waRher. Motorola 21"
LOwell 6-2176
Larp Chair Reballt -,,~:;~".
rebuilt
with
new
fabri<;
~41,jjU
Console
TV.
Going
overseas.
KIngs.
Years of SWarthmore R
Sofas $89 - Over 30 years experi- wood 11-4571.
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Sharon
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ence, Seven years of Swarthmqre ~:::;:''::::=':.!.:..---'''----- ~:"ItIllWII.,"UllnlwlIlIIlUIII"nIIIllllIllllUIWCIIIIIIIWlfllffi
references. Estimates are . free. FOR SALE - Top soil and mush- ..
Seremba. Phone Sharon Hill
room soil by the iarge
.
Or bushel. Phone" KIngswoo'd
,
6317.
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FOR SALE - Used !'I.rsian rug,
epalrlng
19 x 10. Call KIngswood 3-6220.
QuaUI~W[:or~:k~:at Moderate Prllces
.
and Modern
FOR RENT _ Second floor unCaB. -Mr. Spanier
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired,
,furnished apa~tment, 3, rooms,
, '
~~~.~888~~~~~~K~I~~~1 Bicycle,
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass - bath, $70. 'Reply Box D.I The
Let us take complete tharge
Hobby, Toy Shop, 206 East "SW::!a~rt!!hm~o~r~e!!a~n.:".·_',~..~.;...;'"___._,Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Heights, • "0'.' RE'"T
of your oil'bumer 10 insure
MAdison 6-O1~3. Opposite Clifton
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yeiu 'year-rOund comfort.
Auto Driving Instruction
FOR
"living "
We pronu./•• you u.
",e.. fl.nest
room, . bed1'9Orii, bath, kitchen,
WE CALL FOR YOU
service-day and ni~ht.
Sr.:::~~.I~~i!ii~~t~'!!i~~~;~~;ir~·:1 lila.,
16 to SePtember 15, fi ....t floor.
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Walk.to .train, bus. $76 month. Re$6 Per Hour
the
-And we .deliver
. finest
ply Bo,.-~, The Swartltmorean_
Edward Ii'. MaR CHMiel: Z-IUG
fuel - Atlo~tic', famous
FOR RENT· - Three-room gsrage
friple.reflhed . heatiri", oil.
alipeovers
drap~ries. Quality
apartment in Swanhmore. Im,
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work at bargain prIces, both an- mediate occupancy. KIngswood' 3I To arrange. fcir cOmprete
WlUlIUIII1III'IIIBIIIIIIIIIfIII_IIII.'·. CoIIIJi tique and modern. Please calli ;6~6~4~8:-;.''iiiiT___~'-';;i;iti"fi=-;;=;::
burner ·serilce; caU"us
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CLeari>rook 9-6839 or LOwell 6-1 ' f l o o r apartIqday. A,ct now·and"you.
I UII an
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11031 for free estimate, Garrett
HQuse. .
,. yearly I;~se.
KIl.igswood 8- f9rget al~- about any
he'ati!1Il
probl~!'Is I,
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.' A-I referenee.·
Call LOwell 6PERSONAL,,CI!'mpartion
. I Formerly
. = 3630. , -
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:n:::p:,:.Slderau;n. the ILnal budgflt WlI1=
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FORSUE,
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4 p.m., after whleh Umo at a meeting of 5
... Board of Scbool DII".tor. ~ .be,SWarth.!
more-Ru'~edge UOIOD School District, after C
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Free Pickup an.l DeUvery
U HOUR SERVICE
IIenUe All - . , CJea-.'
'Paper- Bap lor
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Vieki Willis. claughter~ of Mr.·
'De
Seltastiill' 145 to Solicit
' . THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
and Mrs. Richard WUliB of Dog.
arut
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Players Club to Produce
Lindsay and Crouse
For Cancer Drive
(Continued from Page 1)
A. Bradshaw, M..... J Williard Hoi·
lander, Mrs.. Robert Turner, Mr•. J.
Boy Carroll, Mro. Edward Noyes,
Mrs. Francis Gibson, Mrs. Donald
A. Crossett, Mrs. Donald Poole•.
Team 4: Captain Mrs. William
. Gill; Mrs. John S: Shallcro••,
Robert C. Good, Mrs. Morgan
Wynkoop, Mrs. Charles Ennis, MI·s.
S. L. Althouse, Mrs. Ned Williains.
Team 6: Captain Mil'S; G. Wills
Brodhead; Mrs. Jack H. McWiI·
Iiams, ·Mrs. John C. MacAlpine,
Mrs. H.· H. Gibson, Mrs. David
Seltzer, Mrs. Casper "Garrett, Mrs.
David Enyon. MTs.Joseph BI"kis·
ton, Mr•. James Breakell.
Team 6: Captain Mrs. Carl J.
Atkins; Mrs. Douglas Courtney,
IIIrs. Jonas Robischer, Mrs. Ray
Comedy •
Prague. Czechoslovakia. Is the set.
ting. late winter of 1948 just 'after
the Communist coup is the. time.
but it's the great mind.readingteam
, of Essie and Rudi who 'Provide. the
action for t>he Players' Club's forth.
c<>ming production "The Great Se·
bastians!" Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt~originally appeared in
this Lindsay and Crouse comedy
which opens here Monday night un·
der the direction of Ned Pyle. It will
continue through Saturday with
8 :20performanc~seach night.
Sparking the situation (in mOI'e
ways thun one) will be Emma Rey.
nolds ·and James Feight. who par· Fellows, Flor~nce Brooks, Mrs.
tray the effective mind readers ap· john Schumacher. Mrs. Erwin Gal.
pOTently too garrulous for this new breath.
Teanl 7: Captain Mrs. Joseph
Communi.t regime in Prague. Play.
ing the 'Russian Brass, and pt;e... Reynolds; 1II.·s. C. C. Yetter. MTS.
J. A. Tibbets. Mrs. Alfl'ed Marsh,
.umably the hoi polloi •. are:
.
Catherine Chomalou. George H. 1\(rs. Herman BIClom, M.r8. Fran~is
J arden. Paul L. O·Neil. Paul Birk· J: Bouda. Mrs. Avery Blake. Mr•.
", hahn, Michael Yarrow, Larry John Seybold.
Team 8.: Captain Mrs. James
·Jones. Caral Thurber. Laurie Lan·
~r. Lois G. Peterson. Carl Haloy, Jamieson; Mrs. George Herschel,
H; G. Weaver. George Hersehe1, IIfrs. John de M&>1I. Mrs. Irving
Al~n Slack. Joseph Bourbon, Rita Zimmerman, Mrs. Henry Harris,
Lojrop• Wesley N. Wagner, and IIlr•. Robert Bernhardt. Mrs. Henry'
Butler. Mr•. Carl Prope.,Mrs. Jay
Be Langer.
P oapective audiencM are assur- Karlin. Mr•. Riehard Reuther.
edfthat tbe mind·reading act that
Tealn 9: ·Captain Mrs. John aox.
opens the play is genuine, sO those by. Jr.; M,'" Henry L. McCorkle.
who like to .ee a .how more than Mr•• William Park. Mrs. John Rai·
clnce. can look for variety in sub- ney, Mrs. WilHam .Windsor, Jr.;
~equent performances. The club· IIlr•. J. David Narbeth. Mrs. John
house the;'ire is on Fairview road. lIrobeck. Mrs. Frank Silzle. Mrs.
• Mrs; Glen Scutt.
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A. David Speers.
NEWS NOTES
M,·s. L"" C. Bennett.
lMrs. Charlotte L. Olcott return.
Team 10: Captain Mrs. Bucha';.
ed Friday to ber ~ome on Qbe-rUn an Harrar; Mrs. James Hornaday.
avenue following a two week- visit Mrs. Francis S. Chambers. Mrs. Le·
with her sister.in.law Mrs. Charles·1 Roy Peterson. ,Mrs. Robert Fry,
H. MacDIIWell of Winter Park. Fla. Mrs. Howard Clymer. Mrs. E. Bar.
John R. Maschal of Michigan nett Faringer. Mr•. Stuart Torrey.
Mrs. Birdie Ragin; Mrs, Edith
avenue, a senior, at Denison U~i~
versity, Granville; 0., is one of Jones, Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, 'Mrs,
five economics studen*" at the uni. Wayne Goff. Mrs. Robert
.on. Mrs. E. J. Egan. Mrs. Herman
Hartman. 'Mrs. Sam D. Reynolds.
spring vacation economies field trip
to Washington. D.C. to study re- Jr.
.
~easion policies and U. S. fore;"gn
Team 11: Captain Mrs. D. W.
ecoD<>mic policy. The trip. ended MacPherson; Mrs. John oMcKernan.
Friday.
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Mrs. James Clifford. Mrs..Dale
.
Guthrie. Mr•. E. F. Campbell. Mrs.
Sandra Milne.
daughter of Mrs. Il.. R .. Renshaw. Mr•. T E. AIIi.on.
.
Stanley ·A. Milne of Park avenue, Jr.
returned to Allegheney Coil. . Team 12: Captain Mrs Franklin
Monday morning after spending Gillespie; Mrs. Dannison Bancroft.
the Ea.ter vacation at nome. A Mrs. Fred Murray. Mrs. Alonzo
junior at Allegbeney. she has been TIM'
y er. . ISS Hel~n Wilson. Mrs. EI·
chosen Adjutant C\lntroller of the ric Sproat. ,Mrs. Walter Moir. ,
Angels. a group connected with the
Team 13: Captain Mrs. C., Wil.
Air Force R.O.T.C.
Ii..m Ramsay; Mrs. Mavis Gray.
Nancy Web.ter ·entertained her Mrs. S. Herbert Evans. Mrs. E'. B.
.ixth grade of the College Avenue Hollis•. Mrs. David Ward. Mrs.
School at an informal coke party Stephen Spencer.
Team 14: Captain Mrs. Walter
Wednesday of last week at her
home on Elm avenue,
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Capt., and Mrs. Corbeil C. Shute H. Geer; Mrs. Richard Daniel. Mrs.
of Maple avenue entertained at a Alfred Maass. Mrs. H. C" Taylor,
dinner party recently in celebra. Mrs. Albert Stamford. Jr.. Mrs.
tion of their .on David's 17th birth. Jame. H. Connor. ·Mr•. George Wit.
,
wer. Mrs. O. T. R~dden. Mr•. Hor.
day.
P
ace assmore. Mrs. D. W., Schu-
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prescriptions to this pro·
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eompound all prescrip.
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cisely as directed. And
always buy DRUGS in
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i CATHERMAN'S
'DRUG 'STORE
Klngswood
3-0586
Team 15: Captain Mrs. James O.
Stephen; ·Mrs. G. Leslie Callah~n.
lIIr•. M. Schaub. Mrs. Victor D.
Troxell. Mrs. Douglas Tolley. Mrs.
Robert Salts. . Jr.. Mrs. . Wells
Fo~bes. Mrs. George A. Smith. Mrs.
T. R. Yoo., .Mrs. T. Alexander.
'I'eam 16: Captain Mrs. George
Hansell; Doris M. W,hiteear. Mrs.
Joseph M. Celia.
IIIrs. Donald Piccard of Vickin·
son avenue has returned from a
week's plane trip ·toMinneapolis
and Nortbfield. Minn. She visited
while in ,Minneapolis with her hus·
band and his parents Dr. and Mrs.
~d.,an Piccat:.d ·with ~om M:r;Pic·
card has been staying: Mr. and
Mrs.
PIe
orthfield during the visit and
have rented a house at· 611 St.
Olaf's. avenue. Northfield; where
they wtll move during the first part
of lu"" with ~t..y. ~ary Lou and
:en~~lrd·"~ecard 18 ka.ted.,with
. e """,e '"" Comptmywhelehe
~.~ In ales and,'· dfth
19b altitude. balloona and plastic
. for
Friday, April 11
8:16 ·i>.lIf.-Violinist: To.hiya Eto ..... : ................ Clothi,,·
,Saturday, April 12
. .
wood lane. was at home for the
Easter holidays and has returned to .
Cornell University "{here she is en.
rolled in the hotel ,administration
course.
8;00 P.M.-Canteen'Tlilent Show .............. Rutgers Ave. School
Sunday, April 13 .
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9 :45 A.M.-Adult Forum .; ........... _ ............ Meeting House
11 :00 A.M.~Morning Worship .. '....•... ; .......... Local Churches: ~Ij.:e
8:16' P.M.-Counteas Tolstoy ............... :.:•• Friends llfeeting
. ..
. Monday, fpril14
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2:00 P.M.-FrIendly Open House ............. PresbyterIan Church
8 :20 P.M.-uThe Great Sebastians" ................. Players Club·'
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Tuesday, April 15
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8:00 P;M.-Home & School ................... Rutgers Ave. School
8:20 P.lII.-uThe Great Sebastians" •••••••...•....... Players Club
Wednesday, April 16
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8 :00 P.M.-G?eat Books Gl"OUp ..... .- ...........•..• Borough Hall
8 :20 P.M._uThe Great Sebastian ... ·.................. Players Club
'llhursday;' April 17
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ElNWOOD
Convalucent H.me
Swarlbmore
Wed. Meeting
The Soubheastern Penn.ylvania
Taxpayers' Association !has invited all interested in the gl"OUP's aims
to attend the meeting. to· be helli
Klngswoocl·
3.0272'
. Qalet,Restfai
SllITOundiDp
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. . With
E:o:celIept
24-Helll' N111'IIfDc Care
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TELEVISION· SERVICE
DICK FRANGHETTI
939
Rocklyn Road, Springfield
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AprilSchool
16 at 8 p.m.
In bne West
ter
Auditorium.
Nor t h
Church.ahd Washington streeta. At
the meeting. methods for filln, taX
returns "under protest" will be discussed, nominations fOl' officers
will be accepted. and the as.ocia'
tion's program will be ou,tlined.
At pre.ent the group is compos·
ed largely of· resident•. alCheste"
and Delaware Counties/though any
interested tj\xpayer is eligible for
The Fountain Open~ at 7 A'.M •.- Serving Wo l1 derful
membership.
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Most pre.sing of the short-range
Breakfasts at Reascmable Prices
aims of the new group is spread.
ing . information
on the "fDelaware.'
We ~uarcftlfeeto Get Y~ur Pupils toSch~o/on. Time
'.
income tax and '~ui1der protest" fit.-.
. : ~If You Get Them to Us B~fore 7:30 A.M:;··
...
ing procedures before the state's
deadline. A'P.'rll 30. Long.range aims·
include rallying"uppor~for H. J;·R.
468. a joint r~ution Introduced
,.
in .the House of: nepre••ntatlves
Representatlve·:.H. '!N. Ktian of New
Jersey. The resOlution calls for a
constitutional amendment to inval·
idilte tllxati';n by one s~ate on sel'V.I .•
BqS
and' . "SETTY
'HOPKINS'
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lee fees and ,j"la~ies earn'ad by non~
residentS. The. )clcal representative
l'f this grolhd.,Rlcbard K. Noye.
520 RutJ,(erS avenUe.
"You Meet the Nicest People 'at Sp·eqre's"
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SCHOOL;8URNS
WHY SHOULD YOU BURN?·
Don'l Change Your lIou~ehold Schedule!
.
Rev. Arthm G. Adams
Rev. Arthur Glenn Adams, D.D.•
of 912 Harvard avenu;.· died Fri.
day. morning. April 4, at 6 a.m.
Dr. and Mrs. Adams had been stay·
ing in Rutledge with an aunt. Anna
McKinney. awaiting the arrival of
their furniture which was deliv·
ered Thursday evening aoout 7 :30.
Born in Smyrna, Del., 67 years
ago. Dr. Adams spent his early
boyhood in Bedford. Pli. He was
the grandson of Dr. Willia.n WU·
.on McKInney. pastor of Chambers
Memorial Churcb of Rutledge. wbo
wiLs the first moderator o{ the ses·
sion of tl1e ·Swarthmore Presbyter.
ian Churoh until its. first rpastor,
Dt'. JacksOn. was i!1stalled. His later boyho..od was spent in Minnesota
where he gradUated from Macal.
ester College. He attended McCor.
mick Seminary where he later took
post graduate summe~ courses in
Chtistian Ii:ducation until they
were discontinued.
Dr. Adams taught in the United
Presbyterian. College at AMisat,
Egypt, for three Yea!s. During va.
cation periods ,be visited
Presbyterian Mission Station. in
the Sudan. and Abyssinia.
!At the end of 1956 be closed a
seven year pastorate in the First
Presbyterian Chnrc;h of Green Bay.
He retired from 1Jhe" active
ministry. having given 38 yeArS'of
service to the Church.
D' r. and Mrs. Adams
, spent. some
visi~lng various parts of
the country. After eight months In
Florida, m. and Mr!I,..Adams came
make their home in the commun.
~ homes erected. by the Beard
of Pensions.,f. tite Presbyterian
CbIm:h in Swarthmore.
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SamvIDC a~ Ida
tf1e lor.
mer Olive. Platt;
Baroid
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April 18, 1958
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EDGMONT AVENUE -
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SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
STORE HOuRs: Monday thru Tbunday. 9:31.5,36;
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.. FrIday. 9:38.9:00; Saturday.9:3I-5:3I ..
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'illlecIoIJI-
with .SplJN GOLD MYLAR
.
chan.. f '
,
fullY'
bab ee rom the conventional tablecloth . • .
was Ie cotton and rayon with the sheen of satin
nd the ~nnanent gold-lustre of Mylar ihi-eads woven 'in',
ur special purchase alIo
to .
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substantially lowe th
WB us
Introduce It at pnces
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r an usual.
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·Dr. Vernon Iiddleion
Cla""18 D•. Ball
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Presllyterians 10
Install Dr. Rollerts
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Recreation Association
Resident for 50 Years
Easter Fire Poses
baseball prog..am will be field on
Resident Sponsored
Died Monday After
Real Problem'
Saturday. April 19, at 9 a.m. in the
Pageant
bigh school gymnasium. All 4tb,
Short Illness
to Soard
A Memorial Service was held in 6th, 6th and 7th grade boys of the
There was music in the air (the
Funeral services· for Mrs. WiI·
the Friends Meeting House on Swarthmore • Rutledge U n ion band was practising acro.s
~iain H. West were held yesterclar
TlIesday. April 16, at 2 p.m. for School Dist~ict are eligible. .
areaway) and an occasional bark
afternoon in Trinity Church at
Frances M. White who died Friday
from members of the Dog Training
2 :30. Mrs. West died on Mionday
morning, A1pril 11, at the Marlbor. William Vernon Mi(lcJleton .Class in the gym nearby when
night at her home, 307 North'
ough.Blenheim Hotel in Atlantic
members of the Swarthmore-RutPrinceton· avenue following a sud·
City where she ·had resided for the
ledge Union School Board sat down
den illness. She was in good health
past five nionths.
in the former kindergarten room
and about the Borough on Satur•
. :Miss White was born near Den·
of the College avenue schoOL Wed·
day. and had enjoyed ·having her
ton. Md., 87 years ago and spent
misday night to review problems,
whole family with ber Easter.
.her childhood there. She WIIS ·one of
ordinary and extraordinary. When
For more than 50 years Mrs.
six children of Josiah and Mary
at last they struggled to their .feet
West had lived in Swarthmore. a
White. She was graduated from
for. the homeward trek the clock
radiating center of friendBhip, ·fun,
Swarthmore College in the class of
on the wall still said 10 :36 Easter
and good·will. She was a communi·
1891 and for years took an active
fev·ening.-tlile time fire reached its
cant of Trinity Church for 60 years
part in alumni affair. serving on
controlling wires in the high school
.and had served her .church in many
the Board of Manager~ as a memo
attic-but everyone (even sleepy
quiet, useful ways. She ·had been
ber of the library cOmmittee: She
reporters) knew it was con.ider·
active in the support of its olty
and her brothers established the
ably later.
Ten Visiting Clergymen
missions. She was in charge of the
White· . Open Scholarships at
Out of the evening's maze came
to Share in Sunday
apron table of ita annual fair for
•
Swarthmore . College whioh have
a few tentative figures for kicking
E'
S.
many years.
around in the multiple minds as a
venmg ervlce
An able needle·woman, her neeglven .the opportunity for higher
education to ,many young peOple
beginnIng on the long road toward
The Rev. D. Evor Roberts will be die was always busy for others. She
through tbe years. She h&d a sue·
the be.t solution of the District's installed as tbe pastor, of the was president !If the Swarthmore
cesarul teaching career in FrIends
chief current problem, providing ISwa,rtl.more Presbyterian Church Branch of the Needlework Guild
Sehool••
permanent and interim accommo· Sunday evening. Aipril 20.· at a from 1932-1938 and an honorary
During World War I Miss White
dations for it. nearly 660 junior· service in the- Church Sanctuary
president. No remnant of material
went to France With the Americ;'n
senior high school pupils.
7 :30.
was too insignificant for Elizabeth
Frlenda Service and engaged in reo
According to William W. ,Rum·
The Moderator of the Phllaldel.1 West torput to use. At the Novem·
habilitation work. She was a deleford, estimator for the in.urance phia Presbytery. the Rev. Jame. L. ber Ingathering, she packed con·
gate to the W. I. L. convention that
companies. it would cost $200.000 Grazier, minister of the Central tributions as usual, caring first for
National.
Missions
Sec:retary
to restore. the burned building to Presbyterian Church in
her long·time interest. the Epise"
(Continued on Pap 6)
pre·fire status. Since this would be town. will ';preside at the service. pal Mission.
Will Preac;h Sunday at
, (Continued on Page 8)
Tile Rev. ·Henry Pitney Van Dosen.
During ·World War I she 1Ylrve4
. 8:45, II A.M.
president
of·~he
Union
Theological
;n
the Red Croas Canteen. She waa
•
Dr. William, Vern"n
Seminary. New York. will.Preach instrumelltal In establishing tha
,
..
altha
the
sermon;
(Continued on Page 6)
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.Penna.' R.pr~tati~> '~;'.
of·
Speak on
"legis
ativ...
of
.
,
"church
.a.
. al t he .. local
. .school
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e:o:eeut!ve secretary,· Depart. \.,
. ' " , e:o:tenlll·on".
. ·A.s
result
·Pi'ocessfl
building); 'With, l>ffici,;j iih· PlilIiUlel. emergency. the Springfield' High mentof History of the Presbyterian
The regular ·DK1nthl:y member. phia, will ·be the guest speaker at School has kindly offered their fa. Church and moderator of the Ses·
ship meeting of the Swarthmol') the Methodist Church on Sunday cllities for Sowllrthmore High's sion, . Sl'Iar
spring concert. The.combined or· C-hurch; tlte ReV; Re:o:!'!.
Parking, Zoning
held at 1 p.m. April··21 at Strath 'Through Dr. Middleton's offices chestra and choral concert will be pastor of the Bryn Mawr Presby·
Problems
Haven Inn. Th~ Honorllble Clar.IH.a••.. passes' yearly, more than givelil On A'Prii 29. at· 8 p.m. in terian Church; the Rev. Lindley E.
Cook.
·pastor
of
the
Princeton
Pres.
The
Swarthmore
Borough Plan·
ence D. Bell, Chester attorney and $2.000.000 in grants and loa~. fur· Springfield High School's auditor·
ilyterian
Church,Springfield;
the
ning
Commission
is
undertakine
Representative in the General
by the entire· Methodist ium.. Tickets are available at. the
Rev. Charles V. Hassler. minister two rAlated studies of condition..
sembly ot Pennsylvania from the Church•.10 aid in· the erectioii of door.
Third Delaware County
new.ohurches. parso.nages, and par~
Thf! orchestra, under thedirec· of 1Jha Media Presbyterian ChUNh; .that are developing in 1Jha Borough
iohhous.sIn
t~:~:; tion Ol\ RobertM. ·.solm. will.pre· tli:. Rev. John,K. Lynn. statedclerkparking.,problem~.thecon. ...
whleh includes Swa~thmore.
'
• t communities
• T." I
'ta."
of the Presbytery of Philadelphia; version of large homes jnto aeveral ,
speak
on
"The
~:'~s~l:a~t~iv~e~:;~~!~lout
,the
.natl,O.I;l'.
n"
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sent
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wOrks
·by.
von
Suppe,
Gersh·
. Mr. Bellis a
throUgh more.thim a
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. and ·Monte.The choral group. the Rev. David H. C. Reed. minister family unita.
Virtually every mature Ameri·
more College and
this phase of the work of Meth.. participating include· Mixed Chorus of the'Madison Avenue Presbyterian
Church.
New
York
City;
the
can
community. and especially
School •. lJe ,is a Lt. Co~onel... U. S. disll\'s mis.iol\l1;rY! agency has help. and Girls' Glee ClUb, under the di·
Army Reserve. and is
ed in the erection o{ almost every rection of Nancy E. Rosenberger. Rev. Alvin. Duane Smith. minister those whioh ~ up wi1Jh the gen·
' . (Continu.id on Page 8)
. Among the Glee Club·s.r~pertory of· .the Qverbrook Presbyterian eration of large families and bie
executive vice.president of PemiSyl.
vania of the ReserVe OffiCers Aa.
will be a 'Piece written by two Church; the Rev. William F. Wef. homes, is showing II conaiderable
(Continued on Page 8)
activity in converting older homes
. sDeiation of the.U. S; He i8 com. Monday M~eting Called
Swat:l;hmoreana. Helen McKee and
into multi·family units. Concur·
pleting his second term in the Gen· I
For' Survey, Volunteers Ioge'r Mansfield. 'Nlls·novelty num·
rently with this is the growth of
eral Assembly and is better
ber will be accompanied by ·Mrs.
to·
the use of 1Jhe auwmubile which is
for his activities as one of the leg·
Eight captains have been named Manarield. Numbers by Mixed
cr"ati.ng traffie- and parking probSh~w
islative investigatOrs of the Penn. and volunteers enlisted in the forth. Chorus 'will. include
sylvania Pardon Board.
coming· Planning Commls~ion sur· as Ingegneri. S~hubert. and Vin·
feature a gal.a all·star show. The and ;future planning; Swarthmore
The meeting is open to the pub. '""'Y Whi"h /will tlake !place this cent Youman. The concer.! will
lie. For .Luncheon reservations nWilth and the next in the borough. concluded by a cOmbined choral and Turk•• rock.and~rell mu.ical grollp is no e:o:ception. In fact, it is qmt4
members are aSked to call Mrs. The captains are Mrs. Robert
orchestral rendition of the "Halle. .who bave. recorded recently; will typical of many such situatlona•
The.e changes have not alWays
FrancIs Buoda. ·iUngawood 3-8161. kert. !dts. E. Fay c:..ml!:!; llujah Chorus'" from Handel's provide the music for the final. of been anticipated by zoning ordithe All·Swarthmore Talent Show.
A baby.sltting ,semea will be pro-I'""....· Joseph· Reynolds. Mrs.
"Messiab."
Last week 267 .tudents enjoyed nances and other controla that exist
vided by the League at
tbe rpreliminaries of tbe contest. for the maintenance a"d proteetion
children whose mother. wish to at. Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. H"rold EIRILL FOR IRAY LADY
of the character of the community.
tend ihe meeting. No lonch will he March,.m4· Mrs. William Cope.
.
• ...SE APRIL 22 •• The four groups that won were
Mi.... slniring City planners are becoming more
provided for the ehildren..
. An instruction, meeting for all
AUra, 1.1" eoarse wUl lie the "6 Hits and
more iIiterested in the question
The May 6 saadwich mteting captains and volu:lteers has been ,lveD liT the AIIlerk:aa Re' CrOSB the poetic lyric "Lollypop."· (Bar- and
"What
is the impact and etfect of
called for 10 a;m. Monday, April • 00 TDesday. AprU n, fro. II bara Heath. Sara Hetheri~n.
will beheld at the home of .....
such
a
trend
upon 1Jhe community,
Antitony FaiItlanks, 284 Park ave- 21. In the Woman's Club
Park a.m. to. 4
oa tbe sKOnd Vicki :MacNair, Carol Williams.
(Colltinaed oa Page 6)
,
avenJle. With John deMoll; scere- floor, SaeHeall.ir,·s Aaditorlddlll, Norma Wilson, 1!lary Ann Mc·
nue.
taty'.of 1Jhe loeal commission,
Iltb .aad lI\arket streets; Pblla· Combs) ; the 11th grade Trio (Peg
EIINTN IRADE PAREITS
Russell. Spencer· Carroli, Ann
Richard HI>ff of the county
delphla.
The box supper and square,
Adult Scout Meeting
mission. in charge.
Cooper)
singing
"A
Very
Special
Anyone interested in servia, in
Set for Monday Night
Anyone Interested in helping this capacity is asked 10 ~I Mrs. Love"; The Naturals (Roh Jarratt. dance for the eighth graders and
with the project is .welcome to at- Oliver O. Swan, KlapwoOd 3- Bill. Rowland. PetcEasl. Bill their parenta scheduled for today
has been canCeled.
A Girl Scout .Neighborilood
.
.
d b' t
Meeting will-,.be held' Monday 'at ,tend; \those unable to atten . u · ""'. or Mrs.' Oeorp PIoWDWI' Shoetz) singing "26 ,Miles," and
The eighth grade parents bad a .
Beardsley's All Stars (Steve Ban·
the Hearth nllomin the P1'e8bt. willing to help are arged to get in Klqswoo•. a·tslS ......tely.
short
meeting Tuesday at which .
This ~ Is fer service III croft, . Dave GroOters. Phil Beards- the ofrICers for the next year :ware
terian ()hureb'f ~ere 'Will be a touch with the neares~ captain. .
16)') playing "Techila" and "Rock
coMee and 1Ioc1a:i hour at '1 :80 p.m. / With sufficient help, .the C(IJD. · Avlliaa 1108....... Ora, LdleB are
elected. Mrs. Georse Stauffer preto serve .. var· Around the Clock." .Each winner sented the slate for· the lIominatine
'l'he meeting wUl. otartpromptly at misaion hopes to complete the sar· · _,eatly
8 p.m.
vey by the middle of May.
ieas wa,s, urec:e.tMifta, .. will appear. this 1i!eek and sing two committee:
.
songs..
fIooI'
se.,er
service.
Chainnan, Mrs. J. Wayne Hamil·
Tile maio ~ess of the mlletThis. week only the upper four
.... THEAIIE SEY Fl.
e~.'-tieets te ... " ing will be the presentation of
ton;
secretary, M.rs. William
iMltlB( wItII ~. . . . grades are Invited. bub Crutley CamplIell;treasarer. MI'1!o Frank
..... "HI..S .E••IIII1"
elate for the new i1eigbbodtood
e.terta. . . .:......... . . . , will again act as· Master of Cere- Ale:o:ander; hoepltality, Mrs.. Wil.
ebairman. A member ~
CI·urip-1
monies.
otHt a,1Id ... .,e... '''''''
The Turks will .81ow up a bit and IIam Rushton; telephone, h. Boy
.. II i l l ' wIIIcII _ fa ,UlI"
home and school " , I I ·
will eoulmlttee
tI1Ik on C5p11111
".r.
.Inc
from
...... *-_.k.. _ will play more slow danee 1Imnben. Bro>oAm.nl
talliIono....
_tatms,
Ma.
George J[nmj\gH;
tliApeiona will bellr.· and
'I'M Ddt-. l'hC Wi1I be held
IileCher Pm...... : ' :lIeu O'Brien and lIr.and 1Irs.. :lU• ....teeD repft8Atatlve, Mrs. Wal·
U
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ter Moir.
I_rt .......
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. . . SIL'
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",Ir.,
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Long·Time Walnut lane·
Canteen
Talent
t.~ •.••
April
Ifnice. Hel. Thura. .
For Irs. Wm. H. wast
a
Sitin and 'lid luxury for y.ar h.dlchon an" dianlr
Drive
$4.00 PER YEAR
.' S.~ooIHlll'lluiralce,
I\.·
I
,
T::!~~:;o!?!~:!~~ Reltuilllilg fslililalas
!'uildlnc
Established 1932.
Protests State Levies on
Non· Residents'; Set
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NUMBER 16
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BalUmore Pike 8< Llaeoln Aft:
Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. William R.
Huey. Jr.• of Patuxent River Air.
ba.e. Md., were the week end
guests of Lt•. Huey's parenta. Mr.
and Mrs. Hueyof Dickiilson avenue.
.
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F
Cflncer
THE SWART.HMOREAN
April
. 9oMI bank···t·S
8 :16 P.M.-Senator Hubert Humphrey ................. ;: Clothier
8 :20 P.M.-uThe Great Seb.astiana" .... ; .... : .....••• Players Club
New Group Will' Fight .•
. 'Unfair Talalion'
Drive
VOLUME 30 -
fo,orhcrF'
-
Concer
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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BWARTHMORIC
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'The Great Sebastians'
To Open Monda, Night
THE SWARTHMOREAN
145 to Solicit
For Concer Drive
April 11, 1958
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
-
Vicki Willis, daugbter, of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Willis of Dog_
wood lane, "as at home for the
Easter holidays and has returned to
Cornell University where sne is enrolled in the hotel administl'ation
Friday, April 11
(Continued from Page 1)
8:15 P.M.-Violinist: Toshiya Eto ...................... Clothi,r
Players Club to Produce A. Bradshaw, Mrs. J Williard HolSaturday, April 12
8;00 P.~f.-Cantecn Talent Show ............. Rutgers Ave. School
lander,
Mrs.
Robert
TU1'her,
Mrs.
J.
Lindsay and Crouse
course.
.
Sunday. April 13
.
Roy Carroll, Mrs. Edward Noyes,
Comedy,
Mrs. Francis Gibson, Mrs. Donald 9 :45 A.M.-Adult Forum ............. _ ............ Meeting House
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship ..................... L
Team 4: Captain Mrs. William 8:15 P.JI.-Countes. Tolsto)· ........ , .........' .. Friends Meeting
ting, late winter of 1948 just after
. I\londay, April 14
H.
Gill; Ml's. John S. Shallcross,
the Communist coup is the time.
2
:00
P.M.-Friendly
Opcn
HOllse .•............ Pl'csbyterian Church
but it's the great mind-rending team Ml's. Robert C. Good, Mrs. 1II0rgan
.of Essie and Rudi who ,provide the \Vynkoop, Mrs. Charles Ennis, Mrs. 8:20 P.M.-"The Great Sebastians" ................. Players Club·
Tuesday, April 15
action for the Players' Club's forth- S. L. Althouse, I\II'S. Ned Williams.
8
:00
P.M.-Home
&
School
................... Rutgers Ave. School
Team 5: Captain l\ill's. G. 'VilIs
coming production uThe Great Se8:20
P.M.-"The
Great
Sebastians"
................. Players Club
hastians.''' Lynn Fontanne and Al- Brodhead; ~It·s. Jack H. ;\lcWilELNWOOD
Wednesday, April 16
fred Lunt TOl'iginally appeared in Iiams, 1\I1's. John C. MacAlpine,
this Lindsay and Cl'ouse comedy Mrs. H. H. Gibson, Mrs. David 8:00 P.M.-G~eat Books Group ..................... Borough Hall
which opens hcrc Monday night un- Seltzer, Mrs. Casper Garl'ett, Mrs. 8:20 P.M.-"Thc Great Sebastians" ., ......... , ..... Players Club
'flhursday, April 17
Baltimore Pike'" Lincoln Ave:
der the direction of r\eli Pyle. It will Da\'id Enyon, 1\11·s. Jo's0ph Blakis8:
15
P.M.-Senator
Hubert
Humphrey
...................
Clothier
ton,
~\ll'i'i.
James
lll'cukeli.
Swarthmore
continue through Saturday with
8
:20
P.M.-"The
Great
Sebastians"
........
:
........
Players
Club
Team 6: Captain !'lrs. Carl J.
8 :20 perfol'manc~s each night,
Established 1932
Sparking the situation (in morc Atkills; l\I1'~. Douglas COUl'tney,
Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. William R.
ways than one) will be Emma Rey- !\J ..s. .Jonas Robisclll'l', l\[ 1'5. Ray
Klngswood 3-0272'
lIuey.
Jr., of Patuxent River AirFc·liows,
Flol't-nee
lkooks,
1\[rs.
nolds and James Feight, who porhase. Md., were the week end
tray the effective mimi readers ap- John Schumacher. 1\11"5. Erwin Gal'lulet, Restful Surroundings With
guests
of Lt. Huey's pal'ents Mr.
parently too ,ganulou5 for this new b'('ath.
E"cellent 24-Hour Nursllllr Care
Protests State Levies on c:md Mrs. Huey of Dickinson avenue.
Team 7: Captain ~ll's. Joseph
Communist regime in Prague, Playing- the Russian Bra~s. and pl:e- I!c)'nolds; l\Lrs. C. C. Yetter, l\h's.
Non - Residents; Set
./. A. Tibbets. Mrs. Alfred lIIarsh,
slimably the hoi polloi. arc:
Wed. Meeting
CathN'inc Choma lou, George H. )(1'5. Hermun BlO'oIll. 1\'11"8. Francis
The
Soubheastern
Pennsylvania
.Jarden, Puul L. O'Neil, Paul Birk- J: Bouda, .Ml's. Avery Blake, Mrs.
DICK FRANCHETTI
Tbxpayers' Association ,has invithuhn, Michael Yarrow, Larry John Seybold.
ed
all
intel'ested
in
the
g1'OUP'g aims
.Jones. Cal'ol ThUl'bel', Laurie LanTeam S: Captain 1\-I1'S. James
939 Rocklyn Road, Springfield
KI 4-1028
ger, Lois G. Peterson, Carl Raloy, Jamieson; )11'5. Geol'ge Herschel, to attend the meeting. to be held
II. G. 'Yea\'el', George Herschel, Mrs. John dc Moll, 1111'S. Irving April 16 at 8 p.m. in the West Ches_
Alan Slack, Jo~eph Bourbon, Rita Zimmerman, Mrs. Henry Harris, tel' School Auditorium, Nor t h
Lotllrop, Wcsley N. Wagner, and lUI'S. Robert Bernhardt, Mrs. Henry' Church'and Washington streets. At
Eutler, Mrs. Carl Propes,l\lrs. Jay the meeting, methods for filini;r tax
nert Langer.
returns "under protest" will be disProspective audiences are assur- Karlin, :\Jrs. Richard Reuther.
cussed,
nonlinations for officers
ccr'that the mind-reading act that
Team 9: Cuptain ,Mrs. John Roxwill
be
accepted,
and the associaopens the play is genuine, so those uY. Jr.; M'l's. Henry L. McCorkle,
who like to see a show more than 1\1l'8. William Park, 1\frs. John Rai- tion's progl'am will be {)u.tlined,
At present the group is composo-nce, ean look for variety in sub- ney. 1\1rs. 'Villiam 'Vindsor, Jr.,
('(I
largely of l'csidents of C~ester
sequent performances. The club- ~Irs. J. Qavid Narbeth, Mrs. John
and
Delaware Counties, 'though any
hcuse theatre is on Fairview road. lll'obeck, Mrs., Frank Silzle, :Mrs.
A. David Speel's, :Ml's. Glen Scutt. interested 41xpayer is eligible for
.
The Fountain Opens at 7 ~.M. - Serving Wonderful
membership.
)Il's. Lee C. Bennett.
NEWS NOTES
1\Iost pressing of the short-range
Breakfasts at Reasonable Prices
Team 10: Cal>tain Mrs. Buchan·IMrs. Charlotte L. Olcott returnaims oJf the new group is spreaded Friday to her ,homc on Oberlin an Harral'; Mrs. James Hornaday, ing information on the Delaware,
We Guarantee to Get Your Pupils to School on Time
avenue following a two week visit 1\1rs. Francis S. Chambers, Mrs. Le- income tax and "under protest" fil... If You Get Them to Us Before 7:30 A.M.
wi,th her sister-in-law Mrs. Charles Roy Peterson, Mrs. Robert Fry, ing procedures before the state's
Mrs.
Howard
Clymer.
Mrs.
E.
BarH. MacDowell of Winter Park, Fla.
nett Faringel', Mrs. Stualt Torrey, deadline, April 30. Long-range aims
John R. Maschal of Michigan
l'rhs. Birdie Ragin, Mrs. Edith include rallying support for H. J; R.
avenue, a senior at Denison Uni468, a joint r~olution introduced
Jone~, Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, Mrs.
versity, GranviHe; 0., is one of
Wayne Goff, ~rrs. Robert~. Alli- in the House of Representatives by
five economics students at the uni:,cn, Mrs, E • .T. Egan, Mrs. Herman Representative H. W. Kean of New
vl'rsity who participated in q.
IIartman, 1\1 I'S. Sam D. Reynolds, Jersey. T,he resolution calls for a
spring yacation economics field trip
constitutional amendment to invalJr.
to Washington, D.C. to study reidate taxatio'n by one state on servBOB and BETTY HOPKINS
Team 11: Captain Mrs. D. W.
fees
and
salaries
earned
by nonl'IacPhel'son; Mrs. John 'McKernan,
economic policy. The trips ended
residents. The Jocal representative
~ll's. James Clifford, 1111's. Dale
Friday.
Guthrie, Mrs. E. F. Campbell, Mrs. l~f this group.is Richard K. Noye,
Sandl'a Milne, daughter of Mrs. H. R., Renshaw, Mrs. T E. Allison, 520 Ruigel'S avenue.
"You Meet the Nicest People 'at Speare's"
Stanley A. Milne of Park avenue, Jr.
returned to Allegheney College
Team 12: Captain Mrs Franklin
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Rev. Arthur Glenn Adams, D.O.,
Monday morning after spending Gillespie; i\hs. Dunnison Bancroft,
the Easter vacation at borne. A !\I.·s. Fl'ed Murray, Mrs. Alonzo of 912 Harval'd avenue, died Frijunior at Allegheney, she has been Tyler, Miss Helen 'Vilson, Mrs. EI- day morning, April 4, at 5 a.m.
01'. and Mrs. Adams had been staychosen Adjutant Controller of the l'~C Sproat. All'S, Waltel' Moil..
ing in Rutledge with an aunt, Anna
Angels, a grout> connected with the
Team 13: Captain Mrs. C. WilMc:Kinm·y, awaiting the arrival of
Ail' Force R.O.T.C.
liam Ramsay; Mrs. Mavis Gray,
theil'
furniture which was delivNancy 'Vebster entertained her ~"lrs. S. Herhert Evans, Mrs. E'. B.
ered
Thursday
evening about 7 :30.
sixth grade of the College Avenue Hollis, Mrs, David Ward, Ml'S.
Born in SmYl'na, Del., 67 years
School at an informal coke party Stephen Spencer,
ago, Dr. Adams spent his early
Wednesday of last week at her
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Team 14: Captain Mrs. 'Valtcl' boyhood in Bedford, Pa. He was
home on Elm avenue.
'
H. Gee!'; Mrs. Richard Daniel, lU1's. the gl'andson of Dr. William WilSTORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30-5'36,
Capt. and Mrs. COl'ben C. Shute
Friday, 9:30-9:00; Saturday, 9:30-5:30
Alfred Maass, Mrs. H. C. Taylor, son McKinney, pastor of Chambel's
of Maple avenue entertained at a
Mrs. Alhert Stamford, Jr.• Mrs. Memorial Church of Rutledge, who
dinner lJarty recently in celebra.James H. Connor, Mrs. George Witwas the first moderator of the sestion of their son David's 17th birth_
wer. Mrs. o. T. Redden, Mrs. Hor- sifm of tl1e Swarthmore Presbyterday.
I:CU Pa::;smol'e, 1\1}':;. D. 'V., Schuiun Church until its_ first pastor,
mann,
DI'. Jackson. was installed. His latTeam 15: Captain Mr=-.•Tamcs O. ('I' boyhood was spent in 1\Hnnesota
Steph~n; 1\11'5. G. Leslie Callah~n,
",.. here he graduated from MacalMrs. M. Schaub, l\f.l's. Victor D. estel' College, He attended MeCorTl'oxell, MrR. Douglas Tolley, Mrs. Illick Seminary where 11e later took
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Hobert. Solt..<;, Jr.. :\1 l'S. Wel1~
post graduate summer COUl'ses in
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FOl'bes,
Mrs. George A. Smith, 1\lrs. Christian Education until they
• Bring' your Doc(or's
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T. R. Yoos, ~-Il's. T. Alexander.
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,n'l'e discontinued.
prescriptions to this pro.
Tl'am 16: Captain l\f .'s. George
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Dr. Adams taught in the United
Cessional pharmacy. Am·
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Hansell; Doris 1\1. 'Vhiteear. Mrs. Presbyterian College at Assiset,
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pIe stocks permit us to
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.J oseph M. Celia.
Egy,pt, for three years, During va•
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compound all prescripcation periods he v:sited every
)ll's. Donald Piccard of Dickin- Presbyterian Mission Station. in
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tions promptly and pre•
~on
avenue has returned from a Egypt, the Sudan, and Abyssinia.
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cisely as directed. And
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week's
plane trip to Minneapolis
At the end of 1956 he closed a
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always buy DRUGS in
fl11d Northfield, l\iinn. She visited seven year pastorate in the First
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Satin and gold luxury for your luncheon and dinner table •••
"dlile in )linncapolis with her hus- Presbyterian Church of Green Bay,
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a drug store-this
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hand
and
his
parents
Dr.
and
Mrs.
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one, we hope.
Wis. He retired Irolll the active
Piceard with w'hom l\fr. Pic- ministry, having given 38 years of
card has been staying. Mr. and service to the Church.
with SPUN GOLD MYLAR
1\ll's, PicCR}·d ,vere entertained in
Dr. and Mrs. Adams spent some
. CATHERMAN'S
NOI'bhfield during the visit and months visiting various parts of
~~re's a change from the conventional tablecloth
hnve rented a house at 611 St. the country. After eight months in
u Iy washable cotton and rayon with th h
f ·t:·
DRUG STORE
Olaf's avenue, Northfield, where Florida, In'. and Mrs, Adams eame
and the permanent Id I
.e seen 0 sa iD.
o
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go - ustre of Mylar threads woven in '
they will move during the first part
make their home in the commun_
Klngswood 3-0586
of June with Betsy, Mary Lou and ity of homes erected. by the Board
us to introduce it at
Wendy. Mr. Piccard is located with
er
an
usual.
of Pensions of. the Presbyterian
the Schjeldahl Company where he Church in Swarthmore.
52 x 52
is .engaged in sales and researclI of
Surviving are his wife, the forlligh altitude balloons and plastic
mer Olive Platt; a brother, Harold
!
~eg. 3.98
domes for use over swimming pools C. of Tucson, Ariz; and his awit.
and bnildings. lira. Heinz Heme,.
Flmeral sen'
,... held K_
52 x 70 - 2.88 60 x 90 - .4.64 60 x 101- 5.39
ma,nn, formerly of ~ aTday at the
Pullb,I;e:tla
White, beige. pink, turquoise_·
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Convalescent Home
New Group Will' Fight •
. 'Unfair Taxation'
TELEVISION SERVICE
SCHOOL BURNS • • •
WHY SHOULD YOU BURN?
Don" Change Your Household Schedule!
Lunch and Dinner. Too!
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THE FOU:NTI IN
Rev. Arthur G. Adams
F".io.
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Ra,on and CoHon Tablecloth
su':st?:~~:yPuIOrcwhastehallows
1.94
price~
APR 181959
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April
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Boys to Register .' School Hearslnsilrance,
frances I. White
for Baseball ReLu·.ld.·ng
Estimates
Senices Held Tues. Tomorrow
Registration for the Swarthmore
U
April
12 - 19
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. 18, 1958
Swarthmore, Pa., Fnday, Apnl
NUMBER 16
Drive
$4.00 PER YEAR
The Rev. D. Evo; Roberts
Senices Held Thurs.
For Mrs. Wm. H. West
Long-Time Walnut Lane
Resident Sponsored
Pageant
Resident for 50 Years
Died Monday After
Short Illness
Clarence D. Ben
To Address. LWV
Funeral services for Mrs. William H. West were held yesterday-'
afternoon in Trinity Church at
2 :30. Mrs. West died on Monday
night at her home, 307 North
Princeton avenue following a sudden illness. She was in good health
and about the Borough on Saturday, and had enjoyed having her
whole family with her Easter.
For more than 50 years Mrs.
West had lived in Swarthmore, a
l'adiating center of friendship, fUD,
nnd good-wilJ. She was a communicant of Trinity Church for 50 years
Rnd had served her church in many
quiet, useful ways. She had been
active in the support .of its city
missions. She was in charge of the
apron table of its annual fair for
many years.
An able needle-woman, her needlc was always busy for others. She
was president ~f the Swarthmore
Branch of the Needlework Guild
from 1932-1938 and an honorary
president. No remnant of material
was too insignificant for Elizabeth
West to put to use. At the November Ingathering, she packed conttibutions as usual, caring first for
her long-time interest, the Episco,pal Mission.
During World War I she served
in the Red Cross Canteen. She was
instrumental in establishing the
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Recreation Association summer
Easter Fire Poses
baseball program will be field on
Real Problem
Saturday, April 19, at 9 a.m. in the
high school gymnasium. All 4th,
to Board
5th,
6th and 7th grade boys of the
A Memorial Service was held in
There was music in the oil' (the
the Friends lIIeeting House on Swarthmore - Rutledge Un ion band was practising across the
Tuesday, April 15, at 2 p.m. for School District are eligible.
areaway) and an occasional bark
Frances III. White who died Friday
from members of the Dog Training
morning, Alpril 11, at the .Marlbor- William Vernon Middleton Class in the gym nearby when
ough-Blenheim Hotel in Atlantic
members of the Swarthmore-RutCity where she had resided for the
ledge Union School Board sat down
vast five months.
in the fOl'mer kindergarten room
. Miss White was born near Denof the College avenue school Wedton, Md., 87 years ago and spent
nesday night to review pronlems,
her childhood there. She was one of
ordinary and extraordinary. When
six children of Josiah and Mary
at last they struggled to their feet
White. She was graduated from
for the homeward trek the clock
Swarthmore College in the class of
on the wall still said 10 :35 Easter
1891 and for years took an active
evening-the time fire reached its
part in alumni affairs serving on
controlling wil'es in the high school
the Board of Manager~ as a memattic_ but everyone (even sleepy
bel' of the library committee. She
reporters) knew it was considerand her ,brothers established the
ably later.
White Open
SC!lOlarships
at
Out of the evening's maze came
Swarthmore College whioh have
a few tentative figures for kicking
lI:ven the opportunity for higher
around in the multiple minds as a
education to many young people
beginning on the long road toward
through the years. She had a sucthe best solution of the District's
cessful teaching Cal'eel' in Friends
chief current problem, providing
Sohools.
permanent and interim accommoDuring World War I IDss White
dations for its nearly 650 juniorwent to France \vith the American
senior high school pupils.
Friends Service and engaged in reAccording to William W. Rumhabilitation work. She was a deleford, estimatOl' for the insurance
gate to the W. I. L. convention that
companies, it would cost $200,000
National
Missions
Secretary
to restore the burned building to
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pre-fire status. Since this would be
Will Preach Sunday at
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Methodists to Hear
Dr. Vernon Middleton
Penna, Representative to
Speak on "Legislative
Process"
The regular monthly membership mooting of the Swarthmore
League of Women Voters will be
held at 1 p.m. April 21 at Strath
Haven Inn. The Honorable Clarence D. Bell, Chester attorney and
Representative in the General Assembly of Pennsylvania from the
Third Delaware County District,
which includes Swarthmore, will
speak on ClT,he Legislative Process."
Mr. Bell is a graduate of Swarthmore College and Harvard Law
School. He is a Lt. Colonel, U. S.
Army Reserve, and is presently
executive vice .president of Pennsylvunia of the Reserve Officers Association of the U. S. He is completing his second term in the Gen
The meeting is open to the public. For luncheon reservations
nlembers are asked to call Mrs.
Francis Buoda, KIngswood 3-8161.
A baby-sitting .service will be provided by the League at
provided for the children.
The May 5 sandwich meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Anthony Fairbanks, 234 Park ';venue.
Adult Scout Meeting
Set for Monday Night
A Girl Scout Neighbol'hood
Meeting will be held Monday at
the Hearth Room in the Presbyterian Ohurch. 'I\here will be a
coffee and social hour at 7 :30 p.m.
The meeting will start promptly at
8 p.m.
The main bosiness of the meeting will be the presentation of the
slate for the new neighborhood
chail"man. A member of the camping committee from Headquarters
will talk on C&/nps and Camping
programs.
The next meeting will be held on
May 19, the last meeting for the
yea]'•
8:45, II A.M.
Dr. William Vernon Middleton,
executive .secretary of the Division
of National Missions, MetJJ,odist
Board of Missions, in the section
of "church, extension" (church
building), with offices in Philadelphia, will be the guest speaker at
the .Methodist Church on Sunday
ut the 8 :45 and 11 a.m. services.
Through Dr. Middleton's offices
there passes yearly more than
$2,000,000 in grants and loans furnished 'by the entire Methodist
Church, to aid in the erection of
new churches, parsonages t and parish houses in communities throughout the natio.l;t. In Its servIce
through more than a hundred years,
this phase of the work of lIIethodism's missionarY agency has helpeu in the erection of almost every
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Monday Meeting Called
For Survey Volunteers
Eight captains have been named
and volunteers enlisted in the forthcoming Planning Commission surW'ey ·Which "'ill bake iP1ace this
month and the next in the borough.
The captains are Mrs. Robert Hilkcrt, Mrs. E. Fay Campbell,
Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Mrs. Avery
F. Blake, Mrs. Spencer Thomson,
Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Harold
lIIarch, a'll!! Ml·S. William Cope.
An instruction meeting ,for all
captains and volunteers has been
called for 10 a.m. Monday, April
21, in the Woman's Club on Park
avenue, with John deMoll, secretary of the local commission, and
Richard Huff of the county commission, in charge.
Anyone interested in helping
with the project is .welcome to attend; .those unable to attend but
willing to help are urged to get in
touch with the nearest captain.
/ With sufficient help, the commission hopes to complete the survey by the middle of May.
SHS to Presenl
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Concert April
'As a result of the local school
emergency, the Springfield' High
School has kindly offered their facilities for Swarthmore High's
!;pring concert. The combined orchestra and choral concert will be
given on A:pril 29· at 8 p.m. in
Springfield High School's auditorium. Tickets are available at the
0001'.
The orchestl'a, under the direction
Robert III. Holm, will pI'esent works ,by von Suppe, Gershwin, and -Monte. The choral groups
participating include Mixed Chorus
and Girls' Glee Club, nnder the direction of Nancy E. Rosenberger.
Among the Glee Club's repertory
will be a Ipiece written by t\VO
Swal'thmoreans, Helen McKee and
Inger Mansfield. 'lIhis novelty number will be accompanied by 1111'S.
lilansfield. Numbers by Mixed
Chorus will include composers such
as Ingegneri, Schubert, and Vincent Youman. The concert will ,be
concluded by a combined choral and
ol'chestral l'endition I)f the "Hallelujah Chorus'" from Handel's
"Messiah."
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ENROLL FOR BRAY LADY
COURSE APRIL 22nd
A Oray Lady Course will be
given by tbe American Red Cross
on Tuesday, Apr" ZZ, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on tbe second
floor, SneUenburg's Auditorium,
11th aud Market streets; Pbila·
delpbia.
Anyone interested in serving in
this capacity is asked to call Mrs.
Oliver 0. Swan, Klngswood
0609' or Mrs. Oeorge Plowman,
Klngswood 3·0885 immediately.
Tbis coarse is for service In
civlliao bospiWs, Oray Ladies are
urgently needed to serve in varioas ways, as receptioni,ts, On
floor duty, On messenger service.
JR. THEATRE SET FOR
escorting patients to aad fro.
"IIR. 'OPPER'S 'EI8IIIS" X-ray, helpiag witb adJ!ll8sioas,
The Junior Theatre of the Wal- eatertaiaing cbUdren an. maay
lingford Arts Center will ,present otber useful a.d a~e8aary wa,..
llespHaIs which are ia press.
"Mr. Popper's Penguins" in two
perform......... tomorrow, at 2 p.m. ~ seed .f tll_ senIces an
and 7:30, in Nether· Providence .....delplda Oo..nI, Ir)a' Mawr,
HIgh School. Mrs. Stalart Graves FJQpraIII Mercy, ............
......,..........t1Iers.
directs the cast of 46.
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Presb,terians to
Install Dr. Roberts
Ten Visiting Clergymen
to Share in Sunday
Evening Service
The Rev. D. Evor Roberts will be
installed as the pastor of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Sunday evening, April 20, at a
service in tht} C~urch Sancbiary at
7:30.
The 1II0derator of the Philadelphia Presbytery, the Rev. James L.
Grazier, minister of the Central
Presbyterian Church in N orristown, will' ,preside at the service.
The Rev. Henry Pitney Van Dusen,
pl"esident of the Union Theological
Seminary, New York, will.preach
the sermon.
Officiating clergymen will also
illclude the ',Rev. Charles A. Anderson, executive secretary, Department of History of the Presbyterian
Church and moderator of the Ses..
sion, S)V81i;hmore Presbyterian
Church; the Rev. Rex S. Clements,
pastor of the Bryn M ..wr Presbyterian Church; the Rev. Lindley E.
Cook, pastor of the Princeton Pres_
byterian Chul'ch, Springfield; the
Rpv. Charles V. Hassler, minister
of the Media Presbyterian Church;
the Rev. John K. Lynn, stated clerk
of the Presbytery of Philadelphia;
the Rev. David H. C. Reed. minister
of the 'Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City; the
Rev. Alvin Duane Smith, ministel'
of the Overbrook Presbyterian
Church; the Rev. William F. Wef(Continued on Page 8)
Canteen to Decide
Talent Show Finals
Garnet Cant~en this week will
featul'e a gala all-star show. The
Turks, l'Qck-and-roll musical grou.p
who have l'ecorded recently, will
provide the music for the finals of
thc All-Swarthmore Talent Show.
Last week 257 students enjoyed
the :preliminaries of the contest.
The four groups that won were
the "5 Hits and a l\fiss" singing
the poetic lyric "Lollypop." (Barbara Heath, Sara Hetherington,
Vicki MacNair, Carol Williams,
Norma Wilson, Mary Ann McCombs) ; the 11th grade Trio (Peg
Russell, Spencer Carroil, Ann
Cooper) singing "A Very Special
Love"; The Naturals (Rob Jarratt,
Bill Rowland, Pete Essl, Bill
Shoetz) singing "26 Miles," and
Beal'dsley's All Stars (Steve Bancroft, Dave Grooters, Phil BeardsIt;y) playing I'Techila" and "Rock
Around the Clock." Each winner
will appeal' this week and sing two
songs.This week only the upper four
grades are invited. Cub Crastley
will again act as Master of Ceremonies.
The Turks will slow up a bit and
will play ·more slow dance numbers.
Cnaperons will be Mr. and Mrs •
John O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Al-bert Baskin .
'Ianling CommiSsiol
To Undertake Sune,
Seek Community Help in
Parking, Zoning
Problems
The Swarthmore Borough Planning Commission is undertaking
two r~latedstudies of conditions.
that are developing iu the Borough
-the parking problem and the conversion of large homes into several
family units.
Virtually every mature American community, and especially
those whioh ,grew up with the generation of large families and big
homes, is showing a considerable
activity in converting older homes
into multi-family units. Concurrently with this is the growth of
the use of the automobile which is
creating traffiC' and parking problems that need current provisions
and future planning. Swarthmore
is no exception. In fact, it is quite
typical of many such situations.
'lIhese changes have not always
been anticipated ;by zoning ordinances and other controls that exist
for the maintenance a~d 'protection
of the character of the community.
City planners are becoming more
and more interested in the question
"What is the impact and effect of
such a trend upon the community,
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EIGHTH GRADE PAREIITS
The box supper and square,
dance for the eighth graders and
their parents scheduled for today
has been canceled.
The eighth grade parents had a
short meeting Tuesday at which
the officers for the next year were
elected. Mrs. George Stauffer presented the slate for the nominating
committee:
Chairman, Mrs. J. Wayne Hamilton; secretary, Mrs. William
Campbell; treasurer, Mrs. Frank
Alexander; hospitality, Mrs. William Rushtou; telephone, Mrs. Roy
Brockman; home and school representatives, Mrs. George Krenikoff;
canteen representative, lIrs. Walter Moil'.
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Pap!
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THE SWARTIDIOBEAN
April 18. 1968
.IUIEMEI"
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will reside at 2115 Spruce street,
GiveD in lDarr'-- be her father, of ..
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. . . .ple a ....ue are the pate_A'
:Yr. &lid Mrs. Robert Grooters PbiJadelphla.
se~of V....r .venue, the maternal .
..--and
Mrs.lImtoD
Fus.
. to her marriap,the ,
. CIIf Ocden avenue, ~Dce the . .
the
bride
WOi.:.:floor
length
-Ij~~t~~=~i
P rlor
grandmother.'
.
of Cluultilq
&lid Det and
gagement of theirda~hblr, Min was hODo~ at showers
lport veil of ~ion aDjl 'hei,rlllGlp
Beberta Bath Grooters,to .... 1tIi7.
30!>11 G. Lord .anll \Mrs. ' .
;Bh.. ,carded .~quet 4Jf
monti T. Hoopes, son of MrS. Ra:~.~
W.ltiehardeon,...nd
'Tbom,orchids aad
moDd T. Hoopes of Lansdowne, and
(with Aippetiller - 'Desftrt _ Bridge)
as
W.
Hopper,
Miss
Joan
Roeati,
Mrs.
John H. D.vls, tile bride's
the late Mr. Hoopes.
and Miss torr.lne Saunders in siater, of Leesville, La., wore an
NOON .. OIfI!loDllftr
MisS Grooters, WIho wasg'radu_ Sw.rthmore, and by Mrs' Ramon eggshell taffeta .410l'al iJrtnt
I
.ted from Sorarthmore HIgI> School R. Naus of ROObIns I.ne.
.
bouffant skirt 'and fitted
and attended Maryville College, is
cummerlinnd ending in • large
Amplesp&ee for after-lncheon bridge'
employed at the Board of Christian
lUll· ITEIIIIEI
,..ge green ~. Aca~de bollllu8t
Education of the Presbyterial)
.. at no extra charge.
The mar ri a.g e of CIIrlsltiD" I of blue and White carnations comChurch, U.S.A., in Philadelphia.
Sterieker Hnshebeek of Wilming- pljmented the print Of the .dress.
Mr.' Hoopes was graduated from ton, Del., daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
'Mrs. William A. Thomson, slster_
Lansdowne High School and re- William Stericker, of Upper Dar- ill-law of the bride, of Wilmington,
Klngswood 3-0680
ceived his B.S. in Mechanical Engi- by, formerly of Riverview roa:d, to Del., and M!ss Joan M. N~rbeth of
neering from the U Diversity of ~r. EariF. Blinn, of Wood!>ury, Yale avenue were each attired in
Delaware. He is a memb.er of Sig- N.J., took place on Saturday, April a gown like that of the matron
ma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He ser- 12,. at Grace Lutheran Cb.ureh, 01 honor and each attendant wore
ved as a lieutenant in the United Drexel Hill. The ceremony was per- a small headdress of egg.hell straw
States Army Anti-Aircraft Artil- formed
lerly. He is presently employed by den, a88isted by the Rev. Dr. Lloyd
M
M. Wallick.
r. Charles Wiiliam Hanger of
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R.C.A. Victor in Camden, N.J.
Arlin~ton,
Va.,
was
b.est
man.
Mr:
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M
A June wedding is planned.
iss Lois M. Taylor, cousin of Martm Holleman of W'lshing1orl,1
Mr. and Mrs. Grooters will enter_ the bride, wI's maid of honor; an- D.C. and Mr. William W. Miller of
BEAUTY /lEEDS HER APRIL lHOWERS
tain tomorrow in honor of the cou- other cousin, Miss Karen L. Dennis, St Louis, Mo., were ushers.
ple and as a farewell to Mr. Hoopes was flower girl. Mr. Russell S.
T
9 South Chester Road
l . he bride's motber wore a cockwho is accepting a position with F
ower acted as best man, and the t I
.
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.General Motors Corporation in Mil_ ushers were Mr. Thatcher B. Todd 8' gown of dusty pink silk orand
Mr.
John
A.
Beans.'
g6.nza
over
taffetawith
rose
orAe~ve,
Helllber
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BEAUTY SA.LON'
,
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Mter
a wedding
trip south, the organza.
chids and a small hat of matching
will
live in Woodbury.
Mr. and ,Mrs. F: C. Bauer of couple
The. bridegroom's mothe,' wore a
Merion announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss M"rlyn A.
HOLLAIDER.RILEY
.cocktall "length champagne color
.
n,vlon chiffon gown.with matchin~
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.
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Buuer to Mr. John R. Hilkert, son
Miss Barba'ra Jane Riley, daugh_ bande t
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of Mr. and JIIrs. Robert N. Hilkert t er 0 f 1\1 r. and Mrs. Raymond Riley flowerau ype d at of silk straw. Her
nee A Ignment C·ster
.&' Camb
Ad'
g
ofStrath Haven avenue.
of JaneSville, Wis., ,became the
s we,.. eer b.eige o~hids·Expert AUTOMAt-IC T
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lustment ,
Miss Bauer is a graduate of The bride of Mlr. Willard Preston Hol~ :wedding reception was held at
S· T
ransmlsslon Overhaul
prmg une·up
G II G
d
Academy of Notre Dame, Villa- lander MIonday, IApril 7 I·n St. Trl?,ty Ohurch immediately fol'
lowmg the ceremony.
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as an Oil
nova, attended Drexel Institute of John's Reformed Church of
Janes••
Technology and was g.raduated Ville at 4 o'clock in a double ring . The bride is a graduate of
in
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f"om the Lankenau Hospital School ceremony. Mr. Hollander is the son Swarbhmore High School and has
RUS
of Medical Technology.
<'f 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Hol- ~een a hostess with Capital AirSELL'S SERVICE
Mr. Hilkert is a graduate of lander of Ogden avenue. .
hnes.
Opposite Boro Parking' L~t
Swarthmore High School and atmarriage
by .ber father
,Th.e .bridegroom
is aInstitute
graduateand
of
tended Colgate University.
theGiven
brideinwore
a ballerina
length Y,rg:aDla
Polytecbnic
~
No date has been set for the wed- pale shell pink lace gown fashioned had three years of service in Korea
~
d!ng.
on princes. lines ..ith a jacket and and Alaska as a 1st Lieutenant in
n matching chiffon and lace cap. the. U. S •.Army. He is at present
aUEITHER • BEVA.
She carried a Colonial bouquet. . 0 CIvil engmeer "ssocliated with the
'Miss Virginia Holmes Bevan,
lMiss Katharine Rile:y siBter of :!~~Urgh Des Moines Steel 'ComROGERS LANE
.
daugbter of Mr. and l\fre. Henry the hride, ·was maid·of honor. She
D.venport Bevan of Crest' laDe WOre a pale blUe lace sheatll with
'After a two-week 'lVCddlng tri
WALLINGFORD
a,!d Mr. Edward Leon Guenther of
,
and picture hat to ~atch. to FlOrida, Mr. and ¥rs. PIl>Ippto!
PIilIadelpbia were married F r i d a Y , a ~I~ia! bouquet.
' . b~ .IOC,!ted ~t '105 Ingram avafternoon, ApriL11,at '4 ,o'doe/c ,in
·Mr. WiblamSmallwood of. Philflttaburq ',5. ' : .
Swardunore Prssb.vwrlan ·.church. adelphia was best man.
.rehearsal dinner Was given in
Contempo,dry jl,r~f;;tet:~ure
He is the son .Of Mr. and '1Irrs.
The bride's mother IW88
MedIa by 'the brid8/lTOom'
.'
()larence Leon 'Guenther of Penn.. ' ~n a toast DroWn abcath with a Friday evening.
s parents
5 P.M.
seuken, ~. ,I. The Bev. Walter Jacket ·with b.eige trim and wore
~ offieiated at the double ring brown orchids.
.
,IIITHS
.
eereh.opY.
Thebri~egroom's mother wore""'a Il\fr. and 'Mrs. Eb.en C La
W1hite PI'
N
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ng of
Calla lilies, 'carnations, and gla- green ~hiffon sheath with b.eige ac.
alns, .'Y.,annonnee the
4iolas' graced the altar.
cessorle. and green orchids.
arl'Jval of their seecmd da......te
A dd'
Harriet· <;:aldwell Lan 'bo ~u r,
Given in marriage.by ber lather
we ing reception was held at n e d " .
g, rn Wede
ay,
April
9,
in
'Wh,'ts
Pia'IDS.
the . brl'de Wore a gown of white' the home o~• the b'd'
rl e s uncle and
Mir
d M
silk mist with pearl beading at the aunt Mr. and Mrs. Charles llbe>r-' ;
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neckline and fashioned with a wood.
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chapel train and full-length sleeves.
The bride has ~tte';ded Micblgan
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Mrs. Horace
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The b~degroom attended Swarth.
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ford, Conn., was matron of honor. more Hlgh Sehool, has heen in the
......_ . 8he 'Wore a street-length hyacinth U •.S. A~y, and has attended the
blUe dress with embroidery around UDiverslty of Wisconsin. He is a
the !W....t and matching bow in 1"ember of Chi Bhi.
baekand a white flowered headsw'
band. She carried a bouquet of
PLUM"OR • THO"SOI
IRTIIII.RE, ·PA,
whitc carnations.
The marriage of Miss Janeth
FRIDAY ••dSATURDU
~ Lorraine Saunders of Mont- Ross Thomson, daughter of Mr a n d 4 p r n '1, 'II \
cl&lr, N.J., and Mi8& Joan JUlia Mrs. ~illiain Ros. Thomson,' and
!- ""'" of V_"'lIIedt"l
~ti . Montclair, N.J., were Mr. Vancent William Plumpton Jr
L. ,IL, W'I~I'
ridesmalds. Each bridesmaid wore of Pittsburgh we~e married i~
q ...
a dress and headband like that of Swarthmore Trinity Church S •
eVIs\aVlaI...,
the matron of honor.
u,rday afternoon, April 12, :;ur
ANNA lIIAGNANI ANTHONY ClllINN
Mr. Ramon Richard Naus of 0 clock. Mr. Plumpton is the son
8 '::daY Feature.: 7:30,
I'll
Berwyn was best man. Ushers of Mr. and iMrs. Vincent William . a day Feature.: e. 1:116, 10:10 P.i..
were Mr. A. Rob.ert Garofalo of ~lumHPton of Washington, D.C. Rev. . 8~:':!~I!;~:=':!;OBE
Drexel Hill, Mr. Gerard Nook of
r. . Lawrence Whittemore J
"TAW
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Lerittown" L.I., N.Y., Mr. William officiated at the doubl .
,r.,
laTHE LaSTUFARI"
Scatchard of Pennsauken N.J. and mony.
e'l"lDg cere_
plus Color ~ ... _
Mr. William H. Bevan' of trest fl Cymbo,jium fern and appropri_
"IIAY, M.I.AY, TlEIDAY
Ime.
owers paced the alta"r.·
A,rn 2', 21, 2Z
The bride's mother Was attired lr--;;;-;~~~;;'_ _=.
A ....107 A _
. in a mauve lace and chiffon gown II
Best A _ o f ... r_
--=teh'Ing hat and shoes. She
T H E " . . 30ANNE Woonw.-•• '.
w .... lD8
~
=~:orsageof.pink cymbidium
ClUB~WI
7:00, 10:15 P.M.
OF SWARTH MORE
. The .bridegroom's mother wore a
_ P/ao _
lIght blue lace gown with matciJing
presents
A .......y A"a'" N _
hat ""d a white orchid coJ'88lge.
'6ft.- &.--.a
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. A wedding reception was held a t . " . . . .
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(between DoU- lUm18Roa'ad' OpdKnJlOSifA.o,'lIigh 'Meado,w
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l'RIMlIoNG ::: .... PaCket WIth £very EarJ,y Purchase .
P81lNING -. 8BRARDrG - ~G
WEEPING FLOWERING' 'Cu, ERR'IES
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. . The bnde graduated from Sim_
College, Boston, M.ass. The
:was in the U.S. Army
from Temple UniHe Is attbe present time
. lIy the Printing Indus-
Of~. inPhiladelphia
public relations. he is
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where
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Girdle ~nd' Bra Shop
The F~shion center for Girdles and Bras
Corselettes and Camp Supports,· etc. '
.
IndividuaDy fitted
,
Alterations
.
to YOU to
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or eomfort and beauty.
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0.' ~~.Aw8rds to:r red,orp,inkgeranlwu,belfin. of Collop avenue _honored SiltwrY and the knowtedge aDd pride The, regular monthly meeting of Din. today, April 18, and cODtiDn- urday afternoon .t a tea' and miait; impartseende her home eager to the WallIngford Cub Pack 273 was ingthrough May 2. Delivery will be cellan~u8 shower giVeD by Mrs.
Herbert FoIe)': _s named- pres- study her OWft countrY. history held April 7 .at the Wlillingrord made on May 6th, just ·prior to Paw it; 'Banlm and her da..." "
ident, Alfred ·BoreL first 'vi_pres- and convineed it mould he added P1'esb,)'terian Church. Cub master Mother's Day.
Mrs. W. Barlow Patton of Harvard
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Tb
d
to
subjects
required
there.
Kje.
leI'
Damspard
presided
tit
the
1Ifrs.
Earl
L.
Fuoss
is
chairm.n
ident, Jars. ............ . OIDSon secon
avenue.
vice-president,. 'Herbert Michener
Dawn Boyer with her new "ac- meeting.
of the sale and Mrs. Herb.ert Brown
,MIss Schumacher was. guest. of
treasurer, Stokes Burtis recordinlf cent" and the dashing hair cut giv_
Flag. Bearers for the evening is co-chairman. The following are honor Wednesday eveninB,' A}jril
secretary and Mrs. Foley. correa- en b'/ a haiidresser who headed one ·were Billy Gordon. Ricky Keats, members of the elaBS committee: " 9, at a linen shower given by !i...._
ponding secretary· for the coming ut the five families with whom she Jim Locke and Kel' Damsgaard, all
Doug Yarrow, class chainnan; Donald P. Jon.. of Swarthmore
year, althe Home and,Scbool Asso- has lived While attending an Eng- of Don 7.
.
Barbara Greim, Carol Zimmerman, avenue,il\lrs. 'George Dafi: of Newelation's closing meeting for this Ilsh ,school for the paat seven
Awards Ohairman Edward Bas_ ·Suzanne Plowman, Suean Camp- toWn Square, and Mrs. Arthur Meseason Tuesday evening ill the Rut- months, charmed listeners with ac- sett presented awards' to the fol- bell, room representatives, and Bill C.ormack of Ogden avenue. She regers School auditorium.
counts of the Britisil life she left lowiai' cubs: Eddie Bassett, Art Fuoss, publicity.
tUl'ned Sunday to Douglass ColMembers of the School Board ex- only two 'weeks ago.
Smith, John Roeser, Pete Kapengo,
- - - - - - -_ _
lege, New Brunswick, N.J., after
pressed appreciation 10 all for the
Others, introdueed by John W. Billy GQrdon. ,rucky Keats, Jim DELTA DELTA DELTA
spring vacation.
understanding and, cool1eratio,n Carroll, long-time booster of the Locke.
.
MEMBliis PUI P••"
which had enabled. establishment of local "xchange program, who re.Highlight of the evening was the
Members of the Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson of
cia.... so quickly after the April 6 viewed their last summer's travels presentation of skits by 'each den West Suburban Alumnae Chapter Park avenue bave returned after a
high school fire. The 'Board said under the set-np were:
developing, the monthly theme- cf Delta Delta Delta met Wednes- three month vacation in Clearmany options exiat in the rebuildBarilara Palmer who beea....e a Exploring Alaska. Their costumes, day in the hOllIe of Mrs. J. Chandler water, Fla., where they stayed
it'I of a' temporary building to £Ix weeks in Sheffield; SusaD Pres- evidence of their hard. work fur
Mrs. George L, Sboemaker of a?d Mrs. Wesley France in Belleb.ouse improved seience equipment ton who found her language ·prob- this. show. Den Mothers received a Academy road conducted the busi-' alre Manor. En route bom~ Mr. and
which could· hi! transferred into lem In Berlin a hllarious icebreaker loud ovation fr~m the assembly o f .
J.
Mrs. Paulson stopped .n Chevy
• I te d of
--""
. super- "ffering
ness meetmg
andchapter
announced
the Chase, Md ., to VISI
"t thelr
. son-m• Iaw
pennanent q~rters 'when
IDS a
a d ra""ack,
and Mike .parents and fr,'ends for thelr
by Psi
of Delta
able. However,' 110 I_can· he con- Yarrow whose monsoon-season stay vision of the cubs during the past Delta Delta at the U. niver.sity. of !nd da. ughter Mr. and Mrs. V. S.
l
sidered seriously until insurance amid the tuberculosis; leprosy, mad- ·montb.
Pennsylvania of $300 scholarship ,,-upe Ian.
adjUlltors' reports and architects' n..s and malnutrition in East PakMr. John B. Downes, II, intro- to the most deserving undergradMrs. Henry Heisler of Park av..
are'
-1·Ved.
istan
.
coDvhiced
him
that
the'
10
duced
two
gueste
of
the
evening;
'enu
revl'-=
~
.uate woman. Plans were discussed
e .h as retu rned h ome a fte r a
Prtneipal, William Bush 'said per cent of its women who have ·Scout Commissioner, and Mrs. Gib- fol the annual' husbands and wives three-week visit in Ft. Lauderdale,
there
Mrs. ROland G. E. Ullman of
in raising'the countat
briefly
and
praised
the
cubs
for
'
,
'
, be' I'ng acco'mp'lIS'bed' dunn'g'the time
.,
Lawrence, Jr., of Moylan.
'J\opplebrook"
has. returned from
. eBS. large from ab1ect pove..... to a de-' t,heir enthusiastic attitude and
I d'
.
do uble sessions are I'n progr'
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Following the business meeting n lanapolis, Ind., where she had
Extra careful I1lanning by teachstandard of liVing. Mike was cooperation d~ring the 'lear.
IIfrs. Robert N. Hilkert of Stratli heen visiting her son-in-liow anll
ers should accomplish the same met at the alrll,jrt upon arrival in
Haven avenue introduced ·Mrs. dkugltter Mr. and Mrs. Ed_rd
with current cla..elnas has been Pa·kistan by Nevaz Panday who
IMr. and Mrs. W. 8proul Lewis, Marion Pedlow of Chester who .E. Thomaa sinc" the first of March ..
· hed'
.
.
was an fty-ha
<..... d t Ii
tw former Swarthmoreans, retu'rned
I
accomp IS
In 0
nary times.,.
~ . age -.. en' ere
0
spoke about ber life as a radio
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv I. Hoot of
Th
t I I .
.
I
years ago Tn naI;i fl il
ith Saturday to their home "Deep
J
e Be ua c assroom tIme 0s8 per L
h • I._e~ . vem 'I w
Meadows", Gradvvllle, a~ter a two c~mmentator and mother of four Lafayette avenue have as their
subjeot is only six minutes dilily w..om e h.... numbered six. It
' ..
x
h'ld
month cruise to Australia and Hon- c', reno
gu..b their son and daughter-in-,
cr a total of fOil" Hours for the
eight sel'Vants.
oluhi.
law Lt. and l\fre.H. W. Hoot. Forbalance of the 'lear, he s.id.
It was reported· that Betty GemMr. and Mrs. Jabez F .. Carroll merly at Harlingen Air.Force Base;
Bnabgave a time schedule which
will ,~ the. outgcl"g eXchange and School balance of $2882.76:'GIn have returned to their borne at 390 TeX., Lt. Hoot has been reassigned
this yeal' and·!'IerieGur!<,. of about $500 to the S.d.ool District Riverview road after spending the .to Andrews Air Force Base" Md.
had been worked out for extra ~ur~iculilr. activities. The schednle, "'S
Istanbul, Turkey, wdl spend. next isheing delayed until the area of pa;;t two months at the home of' IMrs. Frances Lumsden of Kenadjusted .somewhat, the next mornbere with the J. Alfrell... Cal- !greatea,t need can be determined :Itt..rB. Can>Oll,'1I marents, ,MT. and ·yon avenue arrived home Tuesday I
lng, follows:'
on Elm
...
avenue.
, upon completion of the new ele~ Mn. Sproul' W. Lewis in Grady- after spending the winter in PoDiSenior High School~Conference
Treasury report revealed Home ·mentary annex next fall.
ville.
pano Beaeh,Fla.
'Period daily 1- to 1 :45 p.m.; Mixed
Chorus 1 to 1:46 Monday, Wednesd"y and Thursday tintil'the 8P:mn,gt
COncert whlOli' willi beHeld'
Springfield mih &.liool' on Ap,riI'
2~ i Girls Choni. at tiils time from
May 1 to 23 when the group will
, ·~orm in conDection with the· ann~ ·Band Concert;· girls' atbletics
,Mollday, Tuesday, WQdnesday and
AN ACTIO~UiAKENi
BY llHE'SeSSION OF THE SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CI:fURCH
T"ursday' from' li to 3:8'0; IioYs'
,
,
baseball
3,
1958'
and,boys' tracludaily from: 4 to 6.
Boys' intramural Tuesday arid Fri_
The Reverend John Schott, Associate Minister since i952 of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
day 1 to 2: 15; Ca,binet Tuesday 1
Church; Swart~ore; Pennsylvania, dilld in the midst of his people during the m01'lling service
to 2.'
of worship, Sunday, March thirty, in the year of our I:.ord; nineteen Iiundtad and' fifty eight.
Junior High School_Boys' baseball daily from 10, to. 11',:3& ·a.m.;
Jl)~ Schott w,as born'to John and l4argaret Becker Schott in NewarK, New J"ersey, on Auboys' intramural M
11'.:80; girls' athletics Monday aDd
are·John Robert Schott and CarolyDEIizabeth Schott.
•
Wednesday from 10:80 to 11:80;
From Wagner College, he was graduated a Bachelor of Arts in 1926; Union Theological Semgirls' glee club Tuesday and Friday
inary graduated him a bachelor of divinity in 1929, and a master in theology in 1939; and he was
19:80 to 11:30, until April" 29;
a student ih the American School of eriental Research in Jerusalem in 1930.
Conferences 11 to 11 :45; Cabinet
Thursday 10 :45 tQ 11 :45.
The Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ordained John Schott to the GosOrchestra praetice' for bot'h
pel Ministry in 1929; he was assistant minister of the South PlU"k Presbyterian Church, NewgrOUPS will be on Mondays from
ark, from 1929 to 1933; minister of First Presbyterian Church, Nunda; New York, from 1933
7 to: 9 p.m., and Band on W ~nes
• to 1934; minister of First Presby:terian,Chul'ch, Webster, New York, from 1934 to 1940; 8/180days at the same b.our. Senior nr,,,,,
ciate minister of Fairmount Presbyterian Church, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, from 1940'to 1952;
wiil he May 9 and the fine arta display May 16.
and was Moderator of the Presbytery of Rochester for the'1940 term.
When. a conflict arises 'between
of Rotary
International and of the Author's Guilei. In addition to his wit,He was a member.
.
a conference apPointment and; an·
ness in the churches he served, he DOl'e testimony to his faith in the written word, publishing
activity, . studente will report for
articles in magazines ecc~esi8l!tical al)d secular.
-,
the conference ·period.·
Stephen Glliatti, executive head
". . • let him be your servant"
of the American Field Service inRightly .did John'Schott tran!llate the word mini!lter. In its root, it means a servant. In his life,
ternational Seh"larshipprogram,
,
he
served. . .
'Was unable to be '. present for his
An associate Il!inister, he was an associate servant; one yokee:t'with others in the good bond""heduled speech,' but local exchange students iasciDa~ the
age of duty. Well did he stand in the pulpit, rightly teaching the Word of Truth. yet more he
audience with their accounta of
loved the shepherd task; and he was pastor to his people.
what this method of improving \n. When our children were born, John'Schott knew our pride. When they were baptized, he called
ternational relations and underthem God's own. When they were married, he declared them one in Jesus Christ. When we were
standing hadm'eant to them.
sick, he visited us. When he led us, in our sorrow, to the graveside, we heard the promise of
Yoriko Tsuohida of Tokyo, Jathe Resurrection.
pan. said she baa been having "a
just wonderful time" during this
When our neighbors were new neighbors, he was early among them, ,amused at households
4'vr!ry short" year living and studynot yet well settled,· and laughing with children ootyet at ease with playmates new and strange.
ing with Swarthmore studente and
To the homes of our neighbors John Schott came. To our Church they came.
learning about still other countries
There were homeless in the earth in his time;' and we called them displaced persons. From
by meeting other exchange stu•
Cleveland Heights· and from Swarthmore, he sent word that there would be a place for them.
dents. Her dream Of going abroad,
held as a smiill girl, haa thus come
He met them when they came. He was their friend; compassionate, wi.se.
.
trUe. She has been impressed by
At his last he stood among children, no longer little children, not yet full grown. To our. Table,
informalitY of dlscusaion ·in the
to the Table of our LOrd, he welcomed them. And for tne last' oftliem', as for all the rest of them,
American clUsroom in CODtnst
he prayed, so that hislas.t words were a prayer:
.
the atmosphere inJ8}lanwhere
"'Defend, 0 Lord, this Thy servant with Thy heavenly grace; 80 that he may continue. Thine
many snbjects are required _d
colltip prep.ratory students must
for ever; and dailyincrea.se in Thy Holy Spirit more and more; until he come unto Thine everbetriD to study
midnight
.lastlng kingdom. Amen.
.
, early as their .............. :rear in
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into the cluaroom."
R_1lI 1..
. Prof_r Carpenter. a 1IIel0000,r
the faculty for 22 ,.ears. heads
I. EIci...rilg Alu.li of.civil
engineering staff consisting
OftI'
in,
CIU Sw"
.T, Delaware
backstroke and tbInl·
bl'Nolt.
Other third p i . ...hmeis' ~re:
B
Betsy MeK..g (free). SUe. Craw_
Swarthore College. a leading lib- of three assistant profe880rs. an in.
..
Roy J. McCorkel of Cornell aveSwarthmore girls,al·ded
. b'h
l' ~ ree ford
(free).(back), Moll,. Schumacher
eral artS college with the fltnallest strJJctor and three full.time tech.
was reelected president of the Springfield
fellow me m bel's o f .
aecredited engineering achool in Dicians. All the staU members are Consumers ·Cooperative Assoeiation
Coach
Millard
Robinson's Eskimo i Swarthmore. also won the 160the United State.. ral\!
Club,
won
their
last indoor' swim- yard medle,. relay (with Pelnol,
among all institutions in the pro- Galley 2 B-L-H testing machine of Direetors meeting held ·ThursPOrtion of engin""ring alnmni from ing and usually work as a team on day, March 27 at the Dartmouth ming meet of. the .eason 76 to 43 Crawford, Brodhead and a Spring_
all· three depRrtmen~ivil. elec- the research projects on the B-L-H avenue store. In addition the fol- When they met the girls of the WiI- fleld girl on the team), the 80-yard
trlcal and mechanical, listed in machine.
mington YWCA in the lattera' pool medle,. relay (J. and C. ~spen
lowing board members were elected
in Mareh in an event that had been schade,. Terry .McCurd,., ,WIgton),
4'W,ho's Who in Engineering."
Two research .projects currently to office for the eaming ,.ear:
and the 160-yard· freestyle relay
The quality of teaching which dominate the machine time. They . Wayne Hamilton of North Q,hes. n wed-out the previous week.
s
o
.
Conrtney, Crawford and
has made this possible has been are: 1. Fracture mechanics dealing ter road· as vice-president, JIenry Susie Wigton won two fIrst places a(McKeag,
Springfield girl).
greatly assisted 01' the acquisition. with energy release rates. 2. ReBeck of Wallingford as treasurer in her age division: 20·;yard breast.
over a decade ago, of a Universal search on criteria for evaluating a
and Mrs. William N. Dailey of stroke (time 17.5) and butterfly . The meet score was raised the
. Testing Machine.
";eld flaw.
(15.6) and tied Wilmington for last six points by Lynn CraWford
Dartmouth avenue as secretary (re.
firat
in fr_tyle (I2.9).
taking first in diving (81.6 points)
The machine-manufactured by
Fracture mechanics is· the field eleeted).
Obarlotte
Brodhead
place
first
with Sue Crawford_ placing lIhlrd
the. Electronics and Instrumenta- dedinlil .with the principles and
It was announced by the presi- among juniors in 40·yard breast (60.8, just one point below the
tion Division, Waltham. Mass. of theory of predicting the fracture
dent at the annual meeting held on (35.2), butterfly (30.2) and 100- second place winner).
Baldwin-Lima.Hamilton C011»ora- of any material. In this overall
February 25 that membership had yard free (1:15.7). .
.
tion-does these things for the in· problem .Swarthmore's staU is con_
also
elected
to
the
Board
the
fol.
Joanne Espenschade took first in
BUtution here in Swarthmore:
sidered quite authoratative. For
ALIAI 'ARIER
lowing Swarthmoreans:
20'yard
back (15.6) and third in
Offers an unusual opportunity Ihe past nine years, Professor Car_
New lUI. Relndlf PI....
Arthur M.oscrip of Dartmouth free. Caeky Espenschade won first
to undergrad engineering stUdents; penter and his staff have done re...
Be. . . . . ablee
avenue, John Patterson of Amherst in 40-yard free (32.8) and second
attra~ts and keeps top engineering sesrch on this subject for
PIAl. TUI'I.
professors on the faculty; providea Navy's Bureau of Ships, .testing ·aVenue, James MaloDe of Dart:. ;n 20-yard butterfly.
mouth
avenue,
Roswell
Harris
of
Pille.
LOweD .....
enough funds to pay all studenta ship· steel under all temperature
Gloria Peirsol won second in
Garrett
avenue
and
the
Rev.
Eric
working on it; promotes industry conditions from 70 degrees Fahrenepntacts with resulting granta and heit to minus 80 degrees. The prob- Braund of Cornell avenue.
PATTERS"I'S
RUIIIIIIA.E SALE
gifts; offerasurrounding industries lem: To study the critical nature of
lIfessrs. Moscrip, Patterson and
SWARTllKORE METHODIST mvamr
the convenience of a testing facility flaws in steel plate under varying Malone were elected as the new
F.Uow.... BaII._ Par" Ay_
for unusual problems which would temperatures.
store committee with Mr. Moscrip
OVER U YEARS' EXPERIENCE
, AdmlslloD a C.DIo
otherwise not be available within
In addition to Working with the as chainnan. A covered dish SUpper
Phone LOwell 6-3400
W._.da. Ey_, April23-7Iot
the immediate area; aids in the Navy on fracture mechanics, fo)'" tbe entit:e membership is 'being
4. Price "lied En..,.
Need.
I'Il1ln.M'onabl,r. Apdlu.:....:88.., 12 H...
Swarthmore's engineers and the
placement of graduates.·
planned with Mrs. Eric Braund as
Installed in June 1947, this Bald· .B-L-H machine came to the Navy's chainnan for Thursday, April 24. at
win Tate-Emery 600,000 - pound rescue in. 1955 when the 600,000- pus.
Whittier House on the college camf1oor.type tester can make two basic pound testing machine at the PhiIDe_"'e,..' S...plee-t.... Nt,.
teste..-tension and compression_ adelphia Navy Yard was out of
BRIDESMAID'S DRESSES
on all types of material-wood, commission for almost two months.
••tter.
During thIs interval,Swarthmore's
eoncrete and metal.
PROM
and FORMAL DRESSES
.
,
. Housed in a specially built addi- tester was used to aid the Navy on
WILLIAM S~ PATTON
$8.95 to $24.95
qon to Beardsley Hall, one of. two a wid";plate test. it had been makBetty Coby'3 Bridal HOlUe
epg;nj!ering buildings on the can:.'- ing.
pus, the B-L-H testing machine is
The B·L-H machine at SwarthPROSPECT PARK, PA.
illeally located in the center of a more has also been used for many
B. A_.., ....., Ollb
LE.II. 2.01" & for ,Ap.~
room where ample space and industrial . investigations in the
fkcilities allow for eomponent test. past 10 years. At one time the Snn
i~g of large assemblies,
Ship Company of Chester, request; Prior to the acquisition of the ed an examination of an adjustable
S-L-H tester, Swarthm6re engi" colUmn for an off.shore, oll-drilneers had to be content with cou- ling rig. This same company later
phn testing and extrapolation which requeated a compression test on
is not nearly as accurate nor de- wooden keel-lannching blocka for
. sirable as testing full size sections. its accelerated tanker 'Program.
a.upon testing is the ""amination
Swarthmore engtneers also eonof a small,section of a much larger ducted·.a cooperative resoard> yen_
aUemi.iy, sllch: as a one-foot pl_ ture ~th Lehigh Universit:y f .... ·the .
~ a steel beam, on a 8!DaII testing Pennsylvania Department of High- .
.hine. The extension of the test ways and the U. S. Bnreau of Pub", ,
,.l'lisulta
on '1Ihl. piece are used to lic Roads on .. project to teat the
predi)!t the characteristics of the combined. torsion and bending in
entire ~
.
full-scale, plate girders.
'
!In addition to the machlM'S val- For i II, s t rue t ion purposes,
u~ in handling large assemblies, the Swarthmore's engineering faculty
,
ptecision
range for the 600,000- nses the B-L-H tester to aUllbJent
:er,ter can be reduced to accommo- classroomm theory. The mach!ne
chite very amaII loads h,. the use also provides the medium and the
of a B-L-U Tate-Emery Air Cell. rare oPportnnit:y for students to
Th tester is 80 accurate that It work out theses. Cnrently, three
will give a man's weight to within senior civil engineering majors are
on~ POund.
condUcting the following theses on
JInder the guidance of Professor the machine: 1. 'l1he distribution
Samuel T. Carpenter, chairman of of loads to ship 'Ways. 2. The incivil engineering department fluence of particle size in malti"g
'
.
.
.
an!! actinging chairman of tbe en,models of concrete. 3. Stresses
giriecring .division, the B-L-H test- aircraft strnetnre.
\
.
inlj machine has been used mainl,.
All undergradnate engineering
•
f~r. research by the undergraduates students who work with the B-L-H
and the facult:y. The college, how- testing machine are paid on a part, ev~ has not denied this facility to time hasi••
indUstry and ,upon request during
"In this wa,.." Professor Carthel past decade bas nsed it for penier explains, "the,. are. rubbed
many projecta for DuPont, West. into it."
ingbonse. Sun Ship, Vertol, PiaSwarthmore; a small college b,.
seoki, 8,tanda!."d Pressed Steel, the choice, maintains a high aeademic
Warner' Compan,., Wind Tumine rating by stressing qualit:y. One
and other national and local in- measure of this high academic
dustries.
standing is a stud,. of attalDlDenta
"We are not a <:Dmmereial lab- made b,. the Fnnd for the Advanceoratory," P.rofessor C811»enter ment of Education and pni>1ished·
emphasizes, "and, althoupt we in the iJook "The Younger Amercould attract bnsiness fram many iean Scholar, His Collegiate
Greater Delaware Valley Indus~ies Origins" by Knapp and IGmenwanting material tested we are pri- baum, published by the lJ)Uvermarily interested in holding the slty of Chicago P~. !l'his study
eqnipment to the Use of the engine- ranked Swarthmore as Number One
ering students sand faculty at the among all colle.... and universit. .
eWl8gQ... ,
,.onng scholars. The term "scholDespite. the fact that Swarth- ar"....... used broadly to inclnde
YALE AND CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE. PA.
more has tamed down man,. com- those persons who in recent ,.,.rs
.reial inv'eatigations it accep& have won_in open competition_
Open Evenings Until 9
them if they are consistent with certain post-baccalaureate fellowthe research beinir conducted.
ghips, <>f pri2es, or who have attainIn addition to its oIfrious value ed a Ph.D. or its eqnivalent. All
.. to industry when occasion demands. of· Swarthmore's ~ stuthe testing machine oUers extenaI.ve dents have a number of choice of.;
,
to the engineering fers and the eollege is one of the few
lltadents 8Jld has 1Jeen a great help that can eontinnall:v claim 100 per
Also gliaranteed USED CARS. that are reconditioned, and serviced to
attzacting and keeping outstand_ c!,nt placement for ita engineers.
,.>" .... - ~ on the facnlty. .
The machine has done an impies~
give you satisfaction and many miles of carefree motoring. Low mife"Research," PrOfessor Carpenter sive public relations job tor the eolage. late models, and one-owner cars that we have sold and serviced
~=:::; "fa a real way to keep lege with many major .industries in
the past.
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of modern theories and the Delaware Van.,. Area.
tpl~lplt!S. It beps our engl_
·1Ioeult:y 011 ita toes and - thiDk . "I saw It in the Swarthmorean...
,lito..,
u..
Funeral Home.
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BRiI DAL GOWNS
cen
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Wit, slaop aroUI" anll,•• all co.fu.... a.ol' car' priC8i1
Stop il and g.' our Itonest an.. "own-'Narlll pri_ • a '
n.w 1958 CIt",s"r or PI,mouth. W. will,ivi ,ou ius' as
gOld a deal as JOU woul" ,., .I......re, ,Ius our parani.... and courteous s.nice, fhal w. Itave sen.d litis
com.unu, for· over 40 ,.ars. Low lIank· rates arrang."
on all financ. deals. D.monsfralions arrang." at ,our·con-\
' ••'.ce.
•
tb1'
No high pressure m.tho. used, no gimmicks, nogiv..
awa,s. Just hones. an.. iuslift.llia d.als .lta. ,ouwillcertaill, •• satisfied with.
Porter H. Waite, Inc. ,;
Chrys.ler - PIYlDoulh
rllpw" 3-12&1
,
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In
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Junio, Theotre Members Set lor "Penguin" .Play
NEWS. NOTES
Marine Cpt. IJoyd E. Comegys,
neJob_ of Mrs. Cia.... Cooper of
Kenron avenue, has rocentl,. returned from the French Riveria at
Cannes, France, While serving with
the Marine Co"ps' Northeastern
Atlantic and Mediterranean Batal_
ion of the U. S. Sixth Fleet.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Harry Bewley
of• Park avenue entertained for ten
~DIIIIII_IIIIIl_ClUUOJi
Mrs. Edward Clyde Heads
Annual Event Set
. l~rMa·y 1'4
The Providence Garden Clubs.
both senior and junior groups, are
preparing for their annual Flower
Market to. be 4eld on Wednesda,.,
May 14, from 10 until 4 o'clock at
oI'Todmorden Farm," the residenee
of Mlrs. ,Arthur Hoyt ~cott, Brookhaven road, WalHngford. The event
will take place in the p!ctnresque
old bam "rain or ahine."
Mrs. J. Edward Clyde; Media. is
general chainnan <>f the mart with
Mrs. J. Folsom Paul, Wallingford,
and Mrs. Robert B. Greer. Media,
~
IRDER 'IUR
I
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=
Red H PI:DJ£ PI.... _
f5
ce...
C
Orden T ....m April ~ ...., I
;
111,'.10. 3·768J
as vice chainnen. Luncbeon wiil be
lIfembers of the Community Arts Center's Junior Theatre who
heard Lt. Leslie L. Taylor, Jr., speak last month on the Antarctic
served from no.on until 2 o'clock.
·Mrs. Robert H. WU8OII, Swarib- Expedition in 1966.56. In the foreground are David Mic.kley, Wallingmore, is chainnan o( the Junior ford; Jerry DeColliano, Springfield. Seated, left to right, are Linda
Group with Mrs. Robert G. Erskine Godick and Dawn Hartman, both of Wallingford; Patricia Courtney
as vice chairman.
of Swarthmore; and Jan Sutton. of tr,ncordville. Standing, left to
The folloWing are memws of right, are Jim Sperow and Lt. Taylor, both of Springfield,and Richthe plant committee:
ard Chase of Wallingford. The juniors will present "Mr. Popper's
,Mrs: Jdhn S. Albert, Mrs. Leon- Penguins" tomorrow at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Nether Providence
ard Ashton, Mrs. William S. Blake- High· School Auditorium. Penguins, of course, were included in the
ley, Jr.,
Mrs. Deland,
Samuel Crothers,
Jr., =mo;;;,;~vi:o;e;s;:;s;;h=o=w=n=a=n=d=M=r=;=T=a;;,.I=o=J!=s=,=J=co=m==p=a,,=;ym=-=g==ta=lk=.=======
Mrs.
Elliott
Mrs. Willing
Blood Donors
Neededl
I
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I-
FHibbiiualDJllllmll:~
ISalur4ar.·ar
~
sun on o'ur oceanfront
SI.iii\lec~s
and porches. Prot"ded sola"a
and lounges lor qu,et relaxat,on.
Guests' evening enlertainment,
musit, games. movies, dances.
library, game room, ~nd Tele·
vision Lounge. ModIfied Am.
Plan
ramous lor excellent
cuisine. Hot and cold Iresh and
ocean water in all baths.
·5
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i
School in
Rose Valley
t~! long
Ifil!,. SJ.lty
~
=
~
MAY FAIR
winter months. !nje.)
~
!ffIlJIIJDIIINIIIIUlDlJHmUUJanllltwIJJaIlHlUIlIUDUlJlfllUl~
,;;qlllDll
~
... and tim. lor "SP,;ng
Fever" ••• time 10 (orgp.1
2
GERANIUMS
fro.. th IOf. .,....r.
people at supper Sunda,. night.:
MiSs Barbara B. Kent of Dartmouth avenue spent the week end
~isitingwith Mrs. Joseph H; Walsh
of ·Doylestown 8Jld Mre. Oscar A •.
Klamer of Whippan,., N. J.
ocean bre:eze and wa,m !.'J:nng
Writo for information
obout our All
Inclus.ive Vocation Plans
Phone
AUant"
Cit,
5-1211
W
1. PM. 'til Evening
i
.. ~
~""UI"'UlDlllllIHIIOIIIIIUIfIIIDIIIIm_IUIWUDI"~
B. Foulke,Mrs. Frank lL Griffin.
FISTIIAl SOLD. OUT
Mrs. James P. Henry, Mrs. S.Llo,.d
.
The Swartbmore Conege Folk
Irving, M... Philip ·W. Kniskern,
Donor respOD8e to recut tele· F.stival ""heduled for this week
Mrs. James G. Lamb,.Mrs. F. Far- phone soUcitatlon has hlUen'e- end bas beea sold out for all events.
bind expectaUoD8 based on pre.
.
.
lVell JonI', Mrs. W. SPNUl lA!WIS, ,I vlous years' quotas. At least S. I
h.
Mrs. Wayne M8l'8baI1, Mrs.
.
.r:'-~es .M
W Ite
more volunteers are needed.
,... ~
_
D.
llhilip
C. Snow,'.
"I perSODS who .bave not ben .
Services Held Tuesday
Mrs.Mitchell,
Fred R.Mrs.
Wilso~
,M";'.
'"
Wood.
called. paitlcalarly aew resUents.
(Continued from Page 1)
.Mrs. James W. Lnlltens, Landen~ . are asked to telephone ,Mrs. F. S. met at the Hague in December
berg and SwarthDlOM,· is chairman Chambers· at Klagswood J-09JZ 1922. Miss White made the trip to
of the .luncheon.. Her committee or Mrs. H. P. Stamford at ~- };:olland with Jane Addams of Chi.
"Famous lor the Finest Meats"
membem .. re:
wood 4·3'77 fer appolalweata cago who was .then International
Mrs. Jo~ph S. Bates, Mm•. Je- fOr May 1st, I te 6:30 P.M.
. President of the W. I. L. and with
rome·B. Bell, Mrs. E. W.allace
. Mrs. William I. Hull of Swarth~
Cha
PRIME AND CHOICE
more who was president of the
l·ane, 3rd, MrR. Paul Freeman, Mrs.
To Undertcrlce Surrey American .section.
Charll!s Leedom, llra.. !l'Itomas B.
Thlrty·five years ago Miss White
McCabe, Mrs. w...lIace McCurdy;
(Continiled from Page 1~
. ·bnilt her home at 626 Walnut lane
CHOICE
Mra. G. Parker .lferrlll,Mrs. lL
for the .present and for the fu- and entered into community life
Blair Pri"e, Mrs. James Sands,·
ture?"
hcre. She joined the Woman's Club
Mrs.. Harry L. Walters, Margaret . The Swartlunore Bo...,.a PIam.~ .and was eleeted to the Board of
WillI'""'- l&s..E. lJrmllEiV 'Omthers, ning Commission, recognizing this· Directors. She was a falthfulmem_
(Really Beautiful Roasts)
Mr.ti:. )f."ujhael Hoey., Mrs. .J. Ban- general situation and the .lmmedi-. ber.of the FrlendsMeeting, servin
cker GribbeI, Mrs. Dain..,rfield M. "wSwarthmo~ckc~st..,res, ha,s: .on.several off;,ta conoUilttees, and a
S.CHOICE
Gr_-. MrS.' ArtIwr D. Smith, had several discUSSIons .wilih the. charter member of the Poeta' Cir-.
.
Mrs. ~; Taney WiIIoox, Mrs. John Delaware COUDty PlaDning Com- .,
."e.
F_Da.lq
mis.iori, with the result :that a eoHer adopted son Donald Darling(Fresh Ground)
Procee4s of the .Flower Mart are operative study program has be"". ton died at George School at the
U_S. CHOICE
used by tile eIDbs far .,ontributions developed.
. age,of 15 and as a memorial'to him
to IWIIU' worthy d~. 'honticultural
This study program assumes abe underwrote the Christm as'll8&'_
·and cOlBSerVation .olpllizations
(Fresh Ground)
Swarthmore ts be a t:ypieal C
CHOICE
cluding Taylor ArlIeretnm,· ·Il':vler munity and starts with a determ.. many since it was first presented
Arboretum, 8cAlt -Foundation. at natio.lI of· the facts as i1he.y now .by Charles D. Mitchell m 1938.
Swarthmore . cdu~ .christmas exist. These facl8 are to Joe assem.She is survived by two brothers.
..
(All Meat - No Waste)
decoration. at Valley Forge Hos- bled througob a questioJU>a.ire "",a Allen K. White and Charles D.
TENDER
FRESH
KILLED
pital aad a~g of iIIa!ghbor- personal coufer....,.. with the .oc- W,J,ite, both of Atlantie Glt,., and .
ho~ ga,rdenfng
cupants of Swarthmore pro~ a number of nieces aDII nephews.
_._ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mrs. Scott's g&rA/ens ....ru he.open The questionnaire f ....... andap.
(You'D Never Get Frozen Poultry at Bachman's)
for. informaU,. conducted tour... on proach has been eoneeived as a • I W F
P
(
•
sort of trial·run that .may later be .....
• _ to .reseat
the day of the ....kat. .
AIIIER'UI CHEESE ~ Pon' of Each
applied to the other parts of the,
Mrs. Price in Travelogue . VEAL LOAF
PEPPER
LOAF
BOLD.",
MIX
Services Held Thursday.
. 'A travelogue with &ides, "480
OLIVE
LIAF
L1VERWURIT
OR.
(
good offi""" and puhJie spir- .J:l.u.s Around the' WorJd," will be
For Mr,s. Wm. H. Wat it The
PlIII'EITI
LOAF
SAUM'
MATCH
!If the League of Women Voters presented b,. Mrs. T.bornton W_
of . Swarthmore ill making .w. Price of Harvard avelUle at Whitt. ,.t t., ....
r.........
(Contiaued fram Pap I~
study possible, as many of their tier 1i~use on the Swarthmore eam. . WII, •••, IN .Vlr crl.tI,.
Community Nursing Service ,and mcmbers will be among those mak· pus, Sunday evening,.A;priJ 20, at
.t f.lr ,rices ................ all .f ,.,. In".r ••• r.ef.
continued to be among ita 10yal.8llp- ing the personal calls and cOntacts. 7 :30 o'clock. It will be preceded by
flneat lad fr.........t ..... pr"la. ever, ..., ., t.....t .t ,••
porters. She waa a member.of.the This is a largetask.-one that de- a smorgasbord supper at 6:15.
pr'OIs .r. al.I'$ .t B.c••••' ••
Womans Club and the Friendly serves the eooperation and appreMrs. Price left this ""nntry in
Open House of which She was a ciation of every person in the com_ September of 1966 and returned in
charter member. She also helped to. munity.
.
December of 1956. The travelogue
G"ganize the Golden Age Group m'
Both the local and County Plan- is presented under the aru;pices and
: n;ng CommissiollS urge eve.,. one for·the benefit of the West DelaBoJill Philadelphia on May
in the Borough to give these repre- ware County chapter of the United
BETTY CROCKER CAKE ·MIXEs ______ 3 pkgs. 95e.
8ILV~ 8JrJJ"'RT
1873" she anticipated ber·
sent&tives <>f tile League of Women World Federalista. Cooperating is
BEEF STEW AND CHILI CON CARNE __ 31g. eans 95c
end cheer. and her three
work.
of the Federalists, Mrs. Charlea C.
ters Who survive hei.-, Mrs. JobnMembers of the Swarthmore Price, ebairman.
'
Ayrault of SBIbot, Va., ·Mrs: F_ Nor- &rougob Planning Commission are:
Mrs. Richard W. Dole <>f Lima is
ton Landon of the Princeton avenue Philip W. Kniskern, ehaimtan; in charge <>f the smorgasbord, asEXTRA SPECIAL
addrtiss, ·Mrs. Hugh .A. McLean of Raymond K. Denworth, John D. sisted by Mrs. Jenn;e Dornblum of
North .Tonawanda, N.Y., were deMolI, Walter H. NBI!On, Horace Me4is and 'Mrs. Robert Ronlston
train.ed by her to continue this tra- H. Hopkins.
and· Mrs. Charles Melchior of
('De Bed Y_'D Bnr 'I"uIe)
ditlon. Her son John Burriss We3t
Broomall. Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson
UNITY FROZEN STRAWBERRmS _______ 2 cans 5lic
died in August, 1955.
D!:.. Helen P. South returned to of Ogden avenue heads the com.
UNITY FROZEN RHUBARB ---------- __ 2 cans 49c .
oShe is also survived ·by her sis. Dartmouth House Tueads,. of last mittee on arrangements.
MORTON FROZEN APPLE PIES ------------.:--49c
ter, M!rs. F. W. Hadley of Wash· week from Florida where she viS-IPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ingtoD, D.C., ninegrenddaughters, lted' at Lake Wales and 'in Coral
jJ
ROMAN'S FROZEN PIZZA ----________ pkg. of 4, 4tc
one grandson, and· eight ~t- GableS with a eonsin Mrs. Mlarg.ret
I
STAUFFER'S MACARONI & CBEESE ___ 3 plqrs. 99c
Bachman's
FINE
FOODS
&14 Yal. Ave.
Swarthmore,. Pa.
U. S. CHOICE aid PRIIE BEEF ONLY
s_
LEas OF LAMB
u. s.
RIB ROASTS
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College Ralks lth
In ElginHring Alumni
Swarthore College. a leading lib·
eral arts college with the smallest
accredited engineering school in
the United States. ranks seventh
among all institutions in the proportion of engineering alumni from
all three departments-<>ivil, elec·
trical and mechanical, listed in
U\Vhots Who in Enginoel'ing."
it spills over inro the classroom."
Professor Carpenter. a member
of the faculty for 22 years. heads
a civil engineering staff consisting
of three assistant professor•• an in.
atrucror and three full.time tech.
nicians. All the staff members are
experts in some field of engineer.
Galley 2 B.. L.H testing machine
jog and usuaUy WOl'k as a team on
the research projects on the B.L-H
machine.
,
The quality of teaching which
has made this possible has 'heen
greatly assisted -by the acquisition,
ovel' a decade ago, of a Universal
Testing Machine.
dominate the machine time. They
are: 1. Fracture mechanics dealing
with energy release rates. 2. Research on criteria fol' evaluating a
weld flaw.
Two l'eseal'ch pl'ojects currently
• C. • S •
IcCorlcll Reeleclell ElkImo
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WI.
eMp Presidenl To Delaware Viclo..,
Roy J. :I1cCorkel of Cornell avenUe was reelected president of the
Consumers CooperatiVe Association
of Sw,lrthmore, Inc. a~ the Board
of Directors meeting h.ld Thurs.
day, March 27 at the Dartmouth
av.nue store. In addition the fol.
lowing board members were elected
to office for the coming year:
, Wayne Hamilton of North Ches.
tel' road as vice-president, Henry
Beck of Wallingford as tr.asurer
and lIIrs. William N. Dailey of
Dartmouth avenue as secretary (reelected).
.
Swarthmore girls, aIded
by -three
Springfield fellow me m b e r s 0 f
Coach Millard Robinson's Eskimo
Club, won their last indool' swim.
.
t r th
ason 75 to 43
mlng mee 0
e se
when they met the girls of the Wil.
mington YWCA in the Iatters' pool
in Mal'ch in an event that had been
snowe d-ou t th e previ'ous week•
April 18, 1958
backstroke and third in breast.
Other third place winnerS viere:
Betsy McKeag (free). Sue Craw_
ford
(free).(back). Molly Schumacher
Swalihmore also wO.n the. 160.
yard m.dley relay (WIth Pel~sol,
Crawford. Brodhead and a Spnng.
f' I .... I
h
) th 80
Ie d ".r on t e team. e .yard
medley r.lay (J. and C. ~spen.
schade, Terry McCurdy. WIgton),
and the 160.yard freestyle r.lay
(McK.ag. Courtney, Crawford and
Susie Wigton won two first places a Springfield girl).
in her age division: 20·yard breast. Th. meet score was raised the
stroke (time 17.5) and butterfly
last
six points ,by Lynn Crawford
(15.6) and tied Wilmington for
taking first in diving (81.6 points)
first in freestyle (12.9).
Charlotte Brodhead place first with Sue Crawford - placing third
among juniors
40-yard breast (60.8, just one point b.low -the
(35.2), butterfly (30.2) and 100. second pJace winner).
yard free (1 :15.7).
Joanne Espenschade took first in
ALBAII PARKER
20.yard back (15.6) and third in
New alId BebuUl PJuoa
free. Cacky Espenschade won first
aad Repafrlar SiDce 1808
in 40-yard free (82.8) and second
PIANO TUII1I8
in 20·yard butterfly.
PlaGUe LOweD 6-355:1
Gloria Peirsol won second 10
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The machine-manufactured 'by
FractuI'e mechanics is the field
the. Electronics and Instrumenta. dealinlll with the principles and
It was announced by the presi.
tion Division, Waltham, Mass. of theory of predicting the fracture
dent at the annual meeting held on
Baldwin·Lima·Hamilton COl1>ora. of any material. In this overall
February 25 that membership had
tion--does these things for the in- pl'oblem ,Swarthmore's staff is constitution here in Swarthmore:
sidered quite authol'atative. For also elected to the Board the fol.
lowing Swarthmoreans:
Offers an unusual opportunity the past nine years, Professor Car_
Arthur Moscrip of Da ..tmouth
to undergrad engineering students; pentel' and his staff have done l'eJohn Patterson of Amherst
avenue,
attra~ts and keeps top engineering search on this subject for the
professors on the faculty; provides Navy's Bureau of Ships, testing 'avenue, James Malone of Dartenough funds to pay all students ship steel under all temperature mouth avenue, Roswell Harris of
working on it; promotes industry conditions from 70 degrees Fahren- Ga ....ett av.nue and the Rev. Eric
cpntacts with resulting grants and hcit to minus 80 degl'ees. The ,proh- Braund of Cornell avenue.
PATTERSON'S
Messrs. l\Ioscrip, Patterson and
RUMMABE SALE
gifts; offers sUl'l'ounding industries lem: To study the critical nature of
SW.\RTIIMORE METUODIST CHURCH
the convenience of a testing facility flaws in steel plate under varying l\IaJone were eJected as the new
FellowsbJp Hall._ Pull: An. . .
store committee with Mr. Moscrip
O\'ER ;!i; YEARS' EXPERIENCE
for unusual problems which would temperatures.
Adml$&lon 5 Cents
Phone LOwell 6-3400
otherwise not ,be available within
In addition to working with the as chairman. A covered dish supper
Wednesday E'fenlDI'• .&prU 23 - '2 lo 8
fOl·
the
entire
membership
is
being
A Price to !Heef Eve..,. Famll,'& Need
the immediate area; aids in the Navy on fracture mechanics,
I'hus.MorBiD... April u.:...8:3D
U NooD
lplacement of graduates. .
Swarthmore's engineers and the planned with ~lr5. Eric Braund as
chairman for Thursday, April 24,at
Installed in June 1947, this Bald· jl·L·H machine came to the Navy's
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Whittier House on the college cam.
win Tate-Emery 000,000 - pound rescUe in, 1955 when the 600,000. pus.
floor· type tester can make two basic pound testing machine at the Phil.
Des.,aers" SalllpIe~r.m StD.H
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tests-tension and compression- adelphia Navy Yard was out of '~'-,,'-'-'-"""~--.~.. §
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BRIDESMAID'S
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on all types of material_wood, commission for almost bWD months. ROOFING
Gulters Tin Work
concrete and metal.
During this interval,S\Varthmore's
PROM and FORMAL DRESSES ~
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Housed in a specially built add i- tester was used to aid the Navy on
g
$8.95 to $24.95
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WILLIAM S. PATTON
tion to Beardsley Hall, one of two a wide·plate test it had been mak.
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t:uUy Guaranteed·_ EstabUs.hed 188'2
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Call KI 3·0635 • KI 4.4680
PROSPECT PARK, P A.
pus, the B·L-H testing machine is
The B-L.H machine at Swarth.
ideally located in the center of a more has also been used for many
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B, ".polntment Only Call LEhigh 2.CO 15 fo .....I. !§
huge room where ample space and industrial investigations in the
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facilities allo\v for component test- past 10 yea ..s. At one' time the Sun
ing of large assemblies.
Ship Company of Chester...equest.
. Prior to the acquisition of the ed an examination of an adjustable
B·L·H tester, Swarthmore engi. column for an off·shore. oil.dril.
neers had to be content with cou- ling rig. This same company later
pon testing and extrapolation which requested a compression u.st on
is not nearly as accurate nor de· wooden keel.launching blocks for
sirable as testing full size sections. its accelerated tanker ,program.
cbupon testing is the examination
Swarthmore engineers also conof a small section of a much larger ducted a cooperative researci:t ven.
assembly. sueh as a one-foot piece ture with Lehigh University for the
o~ a steel beam. on a s!Dall testing Pennsylvania Department of High.
lDachine. The extension of the test ways and the U. S. Bureau of Pubresults on 'this piece are used to lic Roads on " project to test the
predict the characteristics of the combined. torsion and bending in
entire beam.
full·.scale, plate girders.
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'In addition to the machine;s val- . For ins t rue t ion purposes.
u~ in handling large assemblies. the Swarthmore's engineering faculty
precision range for the 600.000- uses the B.L-H tester to augment
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tester can be reduced to aecommo- classroonun theory. The machine
cUjte very small loada by the use' also provides the medium and the
'OU
of, a B·L·H Tate-Emery Air Cell. rare opportunity for stUdents to
T~e tester is so accurate that it work out theses. Curently. th..ee
will give a man's weight to within senior civil engineering majors are
one pound.
conducting the following theses on
pndel' the guidance of Professor the maehine: 1. 'l1he distribution
Samuel T. Carpenter. ehairman of of loads to ship ways. 2. The in.
the civil engineering department fluence of partiele size in making
anil actinging chairman of the en· models of concrete. 3. Stresses in
gineering division. the B·L-H test- ai ..c ..aft structure.
ing machine has been used mainly
All undergraduate engineering
•
for research ,by the undergraduates students who work with the B.L-H
and the faculty. The college, how- testing machine are paid on a partever has not denied this facility to time basi ••
industry and upon request during
"In this way." Professor Car.
the, past decade has used it for penter explains, "they are rubbed
many projects fo1' DuPont, West- into it."
inghouse. Sun Ship. Vertol. Pia·
Swarthmore. a small college by
secki, S;tandard Pressed Steel, the choice, maintains a high academic
'OU
Warner Company, Wind TUl'bine rating by sh'essing quality. One
and other national and local in· measure of this high academic
dustries.
standing is a study of attainments
"We are not a COmmercial lab· made by the Fund for the Advance.
oratory,"
Professor Car·penter ment of Education and published
emphasizes, "and, although we in the :book "The Younger Amer..
could attract business fr""" many ican Scholar, His Collegiate
Greater Delaware Valley industries Origins" by Knapp and I Green.
wanting material tested we are pl·i. baum, published by the Univermarily interested in holding the sity of Chicago Press. This study
equipment to the use of the engine. ranked Swarthmore as Number One
ering stUdents aand faculty at the among all colleges and universit.
college."
young scholars. The term "schol.
Despite the fact that Swarth. ar" was used broadly to include
YALE AND CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE, PA.
more has tUrned down many cOJn- those persons who in recent years
mercial inVestigations it acceptls have won_in open ~ompetition_
Open Evenings Until 9
them if they are consistent with certain post-baccalaureate fellow.
the research being conducted.
ships, of prizes, or who have attain ..
In addition to its ollvious value ed a Ph.D. or its equivalent. All
to industry when occMion demands. of Swarthmore'S .ngineering stu.
the testing machine offers extensive dents have a number of choice of.
advantages to the engineering fers and the college is one of the few
studente and has been a great help that can continually claim 100 per
Also guaranteed USED CARS, that are reconditioned, and serviced 'to
in attracting and keeping outstand. cent placem.nt for its .ngineers.
ing engineera on the faculty.
The machine has done an impresc
give you satisfaction and many miles of carefree motoring. low mile"Research," Professor Carpenter sive public relations job for the eol.
age. Late models, and one-owner cars that we have sold and serviced
claimed. "is a real way to keep lege with many major industries in
in the past.
abreast of modern theories and the Delaware Vall.y area.
principles. It keeps our engineering faculty on its tees and we think
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
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Wh, shop around and get all confused altout car prices?
Stop in and get our honest and down-to-earth prices a
new 1858 Chrysler or PI,mouth. We will giv.
jusl as
good a deal as
would gel elsewhere, p'us our guaranteed and courtHus senice, that we have served Ihis
com~unilyfor .over 40 ,ears. Low Itank rales arranged
on all finance deals. Demonstralions arranged at ,our con,elleRce.
No high pressure methods used, no gimmicks, no giveaways. Just honest and justifiable deals that
will certainl, be satisfied with.
Porter H. Waite, Inc. \
Chrysler • Plymoulh
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Sr..Jr. lar•• CI....
Announce Flower Mart
Page. 5
Junior Themre Members Set lor "Penguin" ,Play
NEWS NOTES
Marine Cpt. Lloyd E. Comegys,
nephew of IIlrs. Clara Cooper of
Kenyon avenue has recently ....
turned from the French Riveria at
Cannes. France, while serving with
the Marine Corps' Northeastern
Atlantic and lII.diterranean Batal.
ion of the U. S. Sixth Fleet.
Mr. and 1\Irs. F. Harry Bewley
of Park a"enue entertain.d for ten
Mrs. Edward Clyde Heads
Annual Event Set
for May 14
people at supper Sunday night.
Miss Barbara B. Kent of Dartmouth avenue spent the week end
visiting with Mrs. Joseph H. Walsh
of Doylestown and Mrs. Oscar A.
Klamer of Whippany. N. J.
The Providence Gard.n Clubs.
beth senior and junior groups. are
p ..eparing for their annual Flower
lIark.t to he l!eld on Wednesday,
and tim~ for "Spiing
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fever'~ ,'. ' time IQ fvr~~II!I~ !(':1~
].lay 14, from 10 until 4 o'clock at
winler months. £.1]u) p,t!.. $,~1t1
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"Todmorden Farm," the residence
ocean breeze and ~(,Hin ~ Lung
of Mrs. Arthur Hoyt Scott. Brook•
sun on OUf oteanhonl s:.Ji;jeC~S
and porches. PfOtectcd !!ol~lIa
haven road. Wallingford. The event
from the 10lh Graders
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and lounges fOf quiet rel~.ahon.
will take plac. in the picturesque
Re4 or Pink Plaal. _ 6S Cents
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Guests' evening entertainment,
C Ordrrs Takrn AprO 18 _ Mar ~ ~
OJd barn "rain or shine."
music, games, movies. dances,
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Library. came rOOm, ~~d TeleMrs. J. Edward Clyde. Media. is
vision
lounge, Modl"~d Am.
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Reneral chairman of the mart with
Plan, Famous for excellent
)Irs. J. Folsom Paul, Wallingford.
cuisine. HoI and cold flesh and
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ocean waler in all balhs.
and Mrs. Robert B. Greer. Media.
as vice chairmen. Luncheon will be
Write for informaticn
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MembCl"S of the Community Arts Center's Junior Theatre who
.. erved from noon until 2 o'clock.
about our All
Inclusive
Vacation Plans
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heard
Lt.
Leslie
L.
Taylor,
Jr.,
speak
last
month
on
the
Antal'ctic
Mrs. Rob.rt H. Wilson. Swarth.
more, is chainnan of the Junior Expcdition in 1955-56. In the foreg ..ound are David Mickley, WallingPhone
Group with Mrs. Robert G. Erskine ford; Je ....y DeCoUiano, Springfield. Seated. left to right, are Linda
!lur1bl1rllug~ Atlanbe
Godick and Dawn Hartman, both of Wallingford; Patricia Courtney
as vice chairman.
C,IV
of Swarthmore; and Jan Sutton of Concordville. St.~nding, left to ~
~·1211
The following are members of
right, are Jim Spel'ow and Lt. Taylor. both of Springfield, and Rich,he plant committee:
ard Chase of Wallingford. The juniors will present "M}·, Popper's
,Mrs: J
1 P.M. 'til Evening
ley, Jr., Mrs. Samuel Crothers, Jr., movies shown and Mr. Taylor's aCcompanying talk.
Mrs. Elliott Daland, Mrs. Willing
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B. Foulke. Mrs. Frank H. Griffin,
fESTIVAL SOLD OUT
3It-s. James P. Henry, Mrs. S.Lloyd
The
Swarthmore College Folk
Donor response to recedl tele.
Irving, Mi's Philip W. Kniskern,
3Irs. James G. Lamb. Mrs. F. Far. phone solicitatiod has faUen be. 1''E::stivaJ scheduled for this week
·\'\"eJl Jong, Mrs- W. Sproul Lewis, hind expectaliollS based Od pre. end has be." sold out for all events.
3Irs. Wayne Marshall, Mrs. Charles vious years' quolas. AI least 58
D. Mitchell. i'Irs. flhilip C. Snow, more volunteers are needed.
.\II persons wbo bave not been
311·s. Fred R. Wilson, Mrs. Harry
Wood.
called, particularly dew residedts,
Mrs. James \Y. Lukens, Landen. are asked to lelephone Mrs. F. S.
met at the Ha-gue in December
berg and Swarthmore, is chairman Chambers at Klngswood 3.0932
In2.
Miss White made the trip to
or Mrs. H. P. Stamford at IOogs.
of the luncheon. Her committee
"Famous lor the Finest Meats"
Eolland
with Jane Addams of Chi.
wood 4-3977 for appolaimedts
membexs are:
cago who was then International
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates. Mrs.. J e. for May lSi. I to 6:30 P.M.
President I)f the W. 1. L. and with
rOlDe B. Bell. Mrs. E. Wallace
IIfrs. William I. Hull of Swarth.
Chadwick, Mrs. James A. .Coch• Planning Commission
U. S. PRIME AND CHOICE
more who was president of the
lane, 3rd, Mrs. Paul Freeman, Mrs.
To Undertake Survey· Amexican Section.
Charles Leedom, Mrs. lrhomas B.
T,hlliy-five years ago Miss White
~IcCabe, Mrs. W.allace McCnrdy.
(Continued from Page
built her home at 525 Walnut lane
CHOICE
:I1,'s. Go Parker Merrm, Mrs. R. both for the .present and for the fu· and entered into community life
Blair Price" Mrs. James Sands, ture?"
here. She joined the \Voman's Club
)Irs. Harry L. Walters, Margaret
The Swarthmore Borough Plan., .and was elected to the Board of
(Really Beautiful Roasts)
WiIlc..x, Mrs. E. KenlUlY ,Crothers. ning Commission, recognizing bhis Directors. She was a faithful mem)Ir£. Michael Hoe,7, Mrs. J. Ban. general situation and the jmmedi·' bel' .of the Friends Meeting, serving
cker Grjbbel. Mrs. Daingerfield M. at£; Swarthmore circums~es, has: an -several of ~its committee.s, and a
S. CHOICE
Gr"ome, Mrs. Arthur D. Smith. had several discllssions with the charter member of the Poets' Cir~h-s. J. Taney WiIloox. Mrs. John Delaware County Planning Com-' ,cleo
F_ D.aIey
(Fresh Ground)
mission, with the result that a eoHer adopted son Donald Darling_
U. S. CHOICE
Proceeds of the Flower Mali are operative study progrwu has been ton died at George School at the
used by the clubs for cnntributions developed.
, .age of 15 and as a memorial to him
to many worthy eil'ir" 'horticultural
This study program .assumes' she underwrote the Christmas pag(Fresh Ground)
'and conservation ,organizations in- Swarthmore to be a typieal com- eant that has been an inspiration to
U.
S.
CHOICE
dueling Taylor Arboretum.'l'yler munity and starts with .a .determi-, many since it was first presented. !
Arboretum. Scott Foundstion at nation of the facts as they now by Charles D. Mitchell in 1938.
Swarthmore College, .cbristmas exist. These facts are to be assem·
,She is survived by two bl'others
(All Meat - No Waste)
decoratiOIU; at V.alley Forge Hos. bled througoh a questionnnire alld· Allen K. White and Charles D.
TENDER
FRESH
KILLED
pital and sponsoring of ,neighbor. pc ..sonal conf.rences with the .oc. White. both of Atlantic City, and
hood gardening.
cupants of Swarthmore properties. a .number of nieces and. nephews.
Mrs. Scott's gardens will be,open The questionnaire form and ap··
(You'll Never Get Frozen Poultry at Bachma.n's)
for inforlnally conducted tour... on proach has been coneeived as a
sort of triall'un that may later be U. W. F. to Present
the day of the market.
VEAL LOAF
AMERICAN CHEESE Vz Pound of Each
applied to the other parts of the
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GERANIUMS
MAY FAIR ~
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Salurday, May 3rd
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Blood Donors Needed
Bach:man's
FINE FOODS
514 Yale Ave.
Swarthmore, Pa,
U. S. CHOIOE and PRIME BEEF ONLY
LEGS OF
u. s.
RIB ROASTS
1.
Services Held Thursday
For Mr.s. Wm. H. W.est
Mrs. Price in Travelogue
The good offices and publie spiro
it of the Leagne of Women Voters
of Swarthmore is making this
study possible, as many of their
members \vill be among those making the personal calls and
This is a large task-one that de.
serves th~ cooperation and a.ppreciation of every person in the com-
,A travelogue with slides, "480
D~ys
Around the W ....ld." will he
presented by Mrs. Thornton W.
Price of Harvard avenue at Whittier House on the Swarthmore campus, Sunday evening, April 20, ~t
7 :30 o'clock. It will be pr.eceded by :
a smorgasbord supper at 6 :15.
IIfrs. Price left this country ;n
September of 1955 and retul'ned in
December of 1956. The tl'avelogue
is presented under the auspices and
for the benefit of the West Dela.
ware County chapter of the United
World Federalists. Cooperating is
the East Delaware County chapter
of the Federalists. Mrs. Charles C.
Price, ehairrnan.
Mrs. Richard W. Dole of Lima is
in charge of the smorgasbord, as.
sisted by Mrs. Jennie Dornblum of
Me<\ia and Mrs. Robert Roulston
and Mrs. Charles Melchior of
Broomall. Mrs. Alihur S. Robinson
of Ogden avenue heads the com.
mittee on arrangements.
(Continued from Pnge I,~
Community Nursing Service ,and
continued to be among its loyal sup.
porters. She was a member of the
Womans Club and the Friendly
Open House of which she was ,a
charter member. She also helped to munity.
""ganize the Golden Age Group in
Both the local and County Plan.
Springfield.
ning Commissions urge every one
Born i~ Philadelphia on May
in the Borough to give these repre.
1873, she anticipated her
sentatives of the League of Women
and ch.er. and her three daugh. "'Ol·k.
ters who survive her, Mrs. John
Members of the Swartbmore
Ayrault of Sabot. Va .• IIlrs. F. Nor. BOl·ough Planning Commission are:
ton Landon of the Princeton avenue Philip W. Kniskern, chairman;
address. Mrs. Hugh A. Mclean of Raymond K. Denworth. John D.
North .Tonawanda, N.Y., were deJl.foll, Walter H. Nason. Horace
lI'ained by her to continue this tra. H. Hopkins.
dition. Her son John Bu .. riss West
died in Augnst, 1955.
Dr. Helen P. South returned to
She is also survived by her sis- Dartmouth House Tu.sday of last
ter, Mrs. F. W. Hadley of Wash. week from Florida where she visington, D.C., nine granddaughters, Ited at Lake Wales and in Coral gJDlIRlllmallmnlllJJnllllllHHuonllUlHIIIDBnUlIPlIDHIIf!
one grandson, and' .ight great.
Gables with a cousin Mrs. Margaret !_- United Wodd Federalist ~_~
grandehildren.
Pennock. Mrs. Pennock's parents ..
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Mr. and MTS. Austin Leeds of Park;;
~ORUSBORD
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Mrs. John It. Davis of Leesville, avenue returned home from Florida ~ .....
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La .• will leave for her. home tomor_ Wednesday.
~ SUNDAY, APRIL 20
row night after a visit with her
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South _
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par'nts Mr: and Mrs. William Ross Chester road and Mrs. lloyd Go· !§
6:15 P.M.
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Thomson of Benjamin West avenue. Mrs. Davis acted as matron
of honor for her sister Miss Janeth
Ross Thomson who became the
bride of Mr. Vincent William
~=i =_
man of Wallingford spent a few
days of this week at the 67th National D. A. It. Congress in Wash· Ii
ington. D.C. Mrs. Weiland also at-"
teDded tile M,p. CIaRta Dames
I
Plumpton. Jr•• Saturday afternoon. luncheon meeting on Tuesday.-
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Wh.,tt ••er House
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Klngswood 3-4029
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6ge lb.
6ge lb.
BUn ENDS OF HAM
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69c III.
lAMB PAnlES
490 '11.
rop
19c '11.
SIRLOIN
DEI, MONTE ROASTS
9Bc '11.
FRYING OHIOIENS
39c .It.
PEPPER LOAF
BOLOGNA
OLIVE LOAF
LIVERWURST
PIMIENTO LOAF SALAMI
MIX
OR
MATCH
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Why shop all over creation trying to get top qUIIDy merchandise
at fair prices when Bachman's has all of this under o.e roof. Ue
finest and freshest meats and produce every day .f t •••eet at " .
prices are always at Bachman's.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Mirac'e Whip Salad Dressing
55c ....
BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES ______ 3 pkgs. 900
SILVER SkILLET
BEEF STEW AND CHILI CON CARNE __ 3Ig. ~ns 95e
FROZEN FOODS
EXTRA SPECIAL
Unily Fresh Frozen Orange Juice 5 cans 99c
(Tb~
"Beal Tn'lI Ever Tast.e)
UNITY FROZEN STRAWBERRIES _______ 2 cans 5Ge
UNITY FROZEN RHUBARB ~-------- ___ 2 ~ns 49c
MORTON FROZEN APPLE PIES -------------_A9c
ROMAN'S FROZEN PIZZA -----------_pkg. of 4. 49c
STAUFFER'S MACARONI & CHEESE ___ 3 pkgs. 99c
NBC CHIPPERS ------------______________ p~g. 33c
KEEBLER STRAWBERRY TARTS _________ pltg. 300'
We Stock Home Freezers at Wholesale Prices
Use Our Special Credit Plan to Fill Your Freezer
YOU CAli BE SUBE YOU'LL 8ET OILY THE BEST AT BACH.al'S
for
Call 1'1"..... 3-11.
FREE
DELIVERY
FREE PARKING
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NOTES
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubile of
'Walllnlford have aa their guests
this week their BOil and hi. family,
Council
to Require
Mr. and .Mrs. Norman A. Hulme
Req~ests 10 Deys
and children Davidand Stephen qf
Albany, N. Y.
Before Sessions
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
Permission for the Suburban Air- of Harvard avoue had as their
port Transpoltation Company to. guests over the week their son and
operate a service through Swarth- his family Mr. and Mrs. Charles
more connecting Wayne to the B. Keenen and children Catherine
Southwest Airport was granted by and Gary of Norwich, V t.
Borough Council in regular session
Mrs. William H. Thateher and
Monday. evening. The Volkswagon
Miss Anna Hussey, both of College
to be used will travel Chester road
to Yale avenue, Yale avenue to avenue, sailed Wednesday aboard
the S. S. Vulcrnia nn a four month
Swarthmore avenue, and Swarthtrip to Europe.
more avenue to Ridley Park.
Mrs. Don Piccard of Dickinson
. Council decided to write to the
avenue entertained at a surprise
Pennsylvania Railroad notifying it
stork shower Tuesday in honor
that if the railroad did not remove
l advertising signs, recently erected Mrs. Edward ·Muller of Oakmont.
on the platform and visible from Mrs. Muller is the former Elinor
the street, the Borough would re- Karns of Wellesley road.
move' them since they violate local
Mrs. Thornton W. Price retuI'Dordin8llCe. The railroad will aliJo ed to her home on Harvard avenue
be requested to piaco an unbreak- last week following a 21-day
able light· in the Princeton avenue -with her daughters ·Mrs. A. A.
fJedestrT&n underpass so that the Belser of Wellesley, and Mrs. Empresent almost-nightly blackout erson Horne in Northampton, N. ~.
will no longer endanger users of
MI'. and Mrs. William Allen
the route.
Prouty and son oDavld, Allen of
Consideration of a request for Richmond, Va., are visiting Mrs.
IIH>rmission to build.a dental office, P·routy's parents Mr. ~d Mrs. A.
Oil a'50-foot lot adjoining the Fusco H. Marsh of ColumbIa avenue.
,~arage on South :Chester road had David Allen was baptized Su:nd'LY.)
ito be ,pos1lponed siDce it .,was re-' April 13, ,by Rev. ·Mr. H. Lawn,"cel
iceived late. 'However it triggered' ,Whittemore at Trinity CI!urch.
'a new ruling that all reqUests must. ternal grandparents are ¥r. ,and
lile Bubmitted at least 10 days in Mrs. D. A..Proul:y·.IfIIO'l1~J!I'IIr 1~"!!.!'1
advance in order to qualify for' and great grandmother, Mrs. A. H.
Iconsideration at the subsequent' Marsh of Dartmouth avenue.
;meeting.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Palt! B. ·Banks
"f t comml'ttee'S Ha~vard avoue will have . as their
The . publ'IC saey
(recommendation that ,Rutgers ave-: .guests over Wednesday mght Rev.
'nu be
d
.
rth Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Ber· e
~.a e one W.y.gOlDg n~,
Oh y 'Oh'
Md -d
!between Btrath
and Yale ger of
ev . ase,. . ':",r. an
'avenUeoJ a t a II t'Jmes ·........,.,..Rmng
..........
Mrs. BanksWlll
entertaIn
.m .honor
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'flext Septe be
ted
d of thelr.guests at dinner. Dr. Ber!th
II' m. r was accep ,an geris the .rector of All Saints
· e so. citor
lOstructed
to prepare Chureo
h f Oh evy Ch ase.,H e WI'11 be
'
rd'
.an·enRbi mg 0 mance.
k
th W
'A '1'
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spea er at e, oman s UXl ~ary
I
· . t was decided ~ advertise for of the Convocation of Chester to
:Inds f~r lo,opo feet of street re- .be held%"ur.day in st. 'Mary's
.sur,tacmg , and to .place the audi- Church, Ardmore.
;
!:"r s rep~rt,. acc."Pted at this,meet, 'Dr.H. C. Campbell of Vassar
· '1If' on pubhc VIew.
avenue wiU return tonight fnllOJi',th.'t
"Clayton Taylor was granted per~ coirvention of the American Soo,iel;1,"l
.lDlssion to.ereot a fenee at his 315 for lMetals in St. Louis, ·Mo.,
tRutgers avenue property provld- which he read a paper. His bl'l,ther I
:ing ·it was set back 25 feet from· II:(r. ,Duncan Campbell and family
;the center of the road.
of Bennington, ,Vt. spent the week
. The BOl'lll'gh's inquiry as to -whe- end withbhe Campb
.
.,Iated acquiring the Morrow Quar"
Navy Ens. Davidson ,Luehring,
,ry, for a dump brought a reply that son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrlclc 'W:
it didn't know whether it' would or ,r.uehrlng o:(North Chester _"""_'.1
~ot at'the moment, but at any rate is serving with Patrol ::iCJlua,ar(.n I
;.t would not be intereSted ,in the 26 at the Naval Air Station, Bruns~
~uarry Mfore September 1959 and wick, ·Me.
ft wO!lld notify Swarthmore at any Mrs. David McCahan of StI'Btlq
tjm~ it might be considering .same. Haven avenUe will serve as a .
J. Roy Carroll wa~ elected 'pres- stess tonight at the annual spIinlr I
ident .prD tern for the April and banquet for Wilson College al.,mMay meetings while ,President Bir- roae and. Iiusbands at the
ney K.lM:orse is in E~rope.
League, Philadelphia.
'I'JIE 8WARtiQft)JRIdf
THE .
PlIR.lSHED EVERY FRWAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E_ TOLD, MlARlORIE; TOLD, Publilllz#,.
.PboDe KlDgsw* 3-0J0C)
. PETER E. TOLD, Editor
l;Iarbara B: Kent, MafU1.(/i"l1 Editor
:a.oe.lie D. Peirsol
Marjorie t. Told
Anne L. Mabhott
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EDtered. as Seconci ClaSB Matter,
January .24, 1929, at the Post
.
Office a.t Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
D~ADLINE - WEDlo/ESDAY NOON
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939
Rocklyn Road, Springfield
KI
4-1028
i
~1I35c
Del Monte· ':::.l Cocktail
Miracle Whip
~4tc
Parkay Margal ~I1e
2 .::. 51.Nabisco Potato Chippers av.,o 29c
26V.~z59c
Star-Kist Tuna
3 :z35c
Kidney Beans
'Skippy Peanut BuUer' • 1::11 39C,
AMERICA'S FAVORITE BY FAIII
laid
D.....I...
SPREADS SMOOTHLY ... ALWAYSI
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CHUNK STYLE, LIGHT MEAT
cans .
JOAN OF ARC TASTY
RIIROAST
Oven Readyl .
Fre",~.Meaf,
Buck Shad
Roe Shad ~...
White
2 ...... 35c
Grape Juice 2!:: 35C• Golden Corn 3!!: 55'
Green 'eas 3:t: 4fC Green Bean's 3 :.~ 67'
. FRIll Four for ",. price of Threel
rresh COUll'"
'Ileal "Cadclin" frulJII
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$.".,.",. freth Icrhd Sa•• up to lie
with
2lbs29c
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SWARTHMORE STORE, Cbester ROad - ()pen Thursday
.
tiD 9 P.M.,
Friday
.
tm 10 P.M-
OAK PAARK 'SHOPPING CEN'rER. BishOp Road BDd Balthitlll'e Pike
Open Tuesday, Wedllula,.,
,. til 10 p~.
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Lenses ,of Superior Qutllitv '
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W.
Tire Sale
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Dessert Ideal Large_ Cuban
Newly Designed frames of the' Finest Workmanship
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Spring
Ilrcl. E,. ftOnn frenm 01' Cut
Louella Butter
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HOW TIBUY A NEW 'CAIEU
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CHUCK ROAST • 49C
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S/ade'Sone Removed
'Ioneless Roast
Veal Roast
co.
hils
New Crop! Fre~h. Snappy~ Stringless
for
THE OLIVER H. lAIR
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GUILD OPTICIANS
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·-..tism
Beef
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ain program
at 6 :30.Hallfollov;e
the Fellowship
The Junior and Senior High
At the Adult Forum Sunday Youth Fellowships will meet at the
Coach AI i I I a r d Robinson of church at 7 p.m.
Swarthmore High School will
The Methodist Men will have a
speak 'on "Recreation Needs in "Ladies' Night'" Monday evening.
Expert I"anageml!llt, ~ympalhetic
Dela·ware County." Elizabeth Tol- The program will 'begin with desles will moderate the discussion. sert and coffee at 7:15. Dr'. Fred" understandirlg; ~enlrQI~ity Iocption,
This is the second in the series erick E. Maser will be the speaker,
and reasonable prices add up'lo •
arranged by the Race 'Relations giving a bookalogue of "Mary'" by
renowned Oliver H. Bair servlce.
Committee of the Meeting.
Sholem Asch:..-Children are invited;
At First-day School on Sunday, there will be a special. program
Bibles will be presented to the provided f9 r them. There will also
fourth grade children. Parents are be election of '1ffi,cers at this meet" t ,. ,
most cordially invited to this. as- ing.
....eTOD O. RlNIIAU
sembly.
The Wesleyan C!toir will re_
1 820 CtiE~'NU' S'REET
CHURCH SERVICES
hearse at 4:15 Tuesday afterQoon.
;
Ohester Quarterly Meeting will
'J'h~ Co.j,';'ission on Education
9!M!111:1· ~ ~ ;~~;r
M!oRY ~ 1" 1
PRESBYTERIAN (lHURCH
be held at J.all8downe on April 26. will meet ill l!J.e. Ohapel at 8 ,p.m.
~"'hD'" RI~15"
The afternoon session starte at 3', Tuesday.
S unda y, Ap r n 28
9:30 and 11 :00 A.M. - The Rev. the evening at 7 : 1 5 . '
, .. ,,,
. 1.·'- ".' e. _, ...
John Charles 'WYlln 'will preach.
The Ohancel Choir will have re9 :30 and 11:00 A.M; - Church .
hearsal at 8 p:m. Thursday.
School ciJaeses.
'IJI.•
.ITEI
The W~.mlln's Society will have
9:30 A;M,--"Adult Bible classes.
A celebration of the Holy Com- a '!Rummage Sale in Fellowship
10:45 A.M.-4r. Hlgb Bible class.
" 1 1 .... h Id t 8 'lock Hall on Wednesday from 'i pm.
7:30 P.M,,.,-YO!1Dlf;A~"'t group.
mUDlon WI .... e
ao c
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7:80 P.M.-'-'-Installaiion of Dr; p. Sunday DIOr1\ing. There will be a 9 p.m. and on Thursday from
Evor Roberts.
s"""~d ceJ~rldlon lIJI.d a 8!!rvlee of a.m. till nOOn. Articles 'for the' sale
. (FOR MElt qNL~f) . '
,"
8:30 PM.~Recepti"n for pro all" 'Holy
at 9:30 a.m. and all should b\>. at the church no later
Mrs. Roberts,.... . i; . . . . . ;a.PI!-~ntB of tbeChlU'Ch School than Wednesd'!y morning to be
.
1
ME',I:':aoJ:)I.3T~p_.
.w~_ :.it.;that.JII>nr" A aer..·
o:r~~ JI!lJI,ib.U!llt.1IP ...." .• .!...~: .
Bid you ever'see what .~. tl'l?".'~~~Y-s eff~cta'
I.obl,l C- J(;aJ~ ¥ , ...'
(If Morning Prayer will be held
, . . , ., . :
.
Il~'" h!!t ~r df~sS
0!1 It WQlllan 1
M.i~ o'~uldi;
I1t 11:15. Ushers o(or the ·...rvice
IJi~li'.... ·ii~~ .. iI''fEI
Pr~, ~"n 1,8
will .be •• loll...s:
The spiIi~~ reJatio/l8hlpof God
Why dOll't ~~\I t~~e your wif, end tr~~t h~r to
6:25 PM.. ....:...Co~~atlonal Din- '9:30 a.m.-.T. N. Natt, head. and ~,,·""Il ~. b~u~t ~lIt .~
a ,,~W ~et or dre~1
ner " ;
\lsh!,r; 'N- R..Mc~e"ry, ,.J*.e~ate; ~rist.ial' S,e.ie. n.Cl>. ~.rvice.s. Sun
.. d..• y.
Sua!llty, Aprn 2 1 H W J ka
C W R d II J
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8:45 and, 11:00 A.M~. - Dr. W_
T: S~o';\. ·P. Sm~~ a
~: ::'Docthtrie'neLeof88oAnto-neSmenenl\to. ~ ,!l\~~1\4
THEN...,.. while she ~"s that serf-satisfied glow -,Vernon' Middleton WIll preach. . '
. .' .,
,
7:00 PM.--Sr. ~ 1;r.· JJ,i. Jr.t1~ Thomlls, Jr.,Ila ., C. A. Vawter;
All are welcome to attend the
rush around to • • •
I.wships.
.
1~ :l6 a.m.-J~b Repwlds, bea4 services at First chuMh
Christ;
TRINITY 'CHURCH
. "oher; if· L. Corjrog, alternate; A. Sci@tist, '206 Park ave., SwarthH. LioIwrem:e Wbittem!>~, Rector. G. Boy,d,1>. T. P.wlbo~, ilf., I.
more, at 11 o'clock.
.
S~y, t\prD 21
. Furlong, and L. A. I~
8;00 A.M.~R~y ,c.,J!11U)l~im.
Pew Colll't\ler
~uled to
~.,cf get yourSelf that Cement YQu.~ve been
9.30 AlIrI~oly Commllmol) and'serve as acol.... at 8 o'clock'
.
'fioly Baptism.
.
I.~.
,
"Religion's Worst ~nemY" i. the
wallting.'
.
11 :15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Berhn; Jqhn Wl\terilury. and
title of the sermon'l'hIeh Mr. Vet;7:00 P,M~Young People's Fel- don Wyse at 9:80; and at'1l:15 ter will give on Sunday at 1tIe 11
lowahlop.
.
1'.10. T
MODday,.AprD ZI
.
. ·Timms.
.
11 :30 A.M.-Parl
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