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12th 'Grade Mothers Beardsley's All Stars
LTC Will Perfonn
Win Talent Contest
Attend. Tea Meeting Beardsle"s
All Stars, a hot rook
The final meeting and tea of the and roll combo, took first, prize
Shakesperean Play
12th Grade Mothers was held rethe Garnet Canteen's first anfuill
cently at the home of Mrs. Donald
to Be Given Next
talent show. The gr,;up (Phil
P. Jones, North Swarthmore ave•
Beardsley,
Steve Bancroft, DRve
Weekend
nue. An estimated 60 enthusiastic Grooters) delighted -the' ,190 .
The Little Theatre Club of mothers attended.
dents 'who atterided. The' "5
Swarthmore College will ,present
The business meeting following and a Miss" (Barilara Heath, !Sara
lIi1l1am Shakespeare's comedy the-tea started with a brief resume Heth\'1"ington, VickL "MacNair,
"The Winter's Tale" in Clothier of old business. It was !loted that Carol WillialDS" NOJD)8 ,,;',~Vi!J!O~.,l
Memorial Hall on the campus dur- the Football Food Committee head- Mary Ann, McCoMbs) won .sec!md
ing May 2, 3, and 4. The perform- ed by MTs. R. w. Goff, Mrs. Samprize.
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ances will begin at 8:15 p.m. on uel Carpenter and Mrs. Robert
The
Naturals
(Rob Jarratt, Bill
friday and Sat,urday nights and at Hudgins had assisted in earning a
:30 on Sunday night.
totsl of $849.17 ,profit which went Bowland, Pete Essl, BiII'Shoetz)
and the 11th Grade Trio (Peg RusMrs. Barbara Pearson Lange, into the Student Treasury.
.,tE SATURIAY
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irector of the group, encouraged
Mrs. Charles Pugh and Mrs. G. Cooper) were tied 'for third.
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he Engli.h departments of Dela- Will. Brodhead were cited for their
The college "Turks" provided the Discuss 'Winter's Tale'
"Mr. Hulot's, Hoiiday"!WiIl b,
ware County high schools to in- good, work with the well-attended music for the show which was MC'd
Dr. Alan Downer, a member of show~ at' Swa.rthmore callege's
clude this play in their spring cur- student-parent party. Chairmen of by Cub Cratsley.
Princeton's Engii.h, ',Department, ~lot?ler Me~orlill Hall' Saturday
ricula, and several have followed the meeting Mrs. Kenneth 'Stuart
This week's canteen will
will speak on""Tlie D!,alrlatlc IH- ,e-:eDlng,
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7: and 9 iJ·m. \ .
tbis suggestion. The Cooper Foun- thanked Mrs. Robert Wilson and of multiplication dances, Mesican mensious of Shakespeare's 'The The '\lubhcls admItted free 8t '
dation will sponsor Dr. Alan ·Dow- Mrs. Grant Hebble for their efforts Hat Dance, Strools, Hokey Pokey, Winter's Tale'" on Thursday eve- charge.
ner in a lecture about "The Win- in selling Christmas certificates
Charleston, and', "The Walk.'; ning, 'May I, at 7:30 in the Friends
ter's Tale"
in the Friends Meeting House at ed over to the Year Book CommitFrank Alexander and Mr. and ... ro,~ This tl!lk, which is sponsored by
7:30 p.m. in order to prepare play- tee ,before / Christmas.
S. Clayton Wicks.
the William J. Cooper Foundation;
goers for a full~r understanding
Mrs. Carpenter suggested that
will be delivered in conjunction
of the production.
a note be written to the school adwith a production of "The Winter's
Students from the Philadelphia ministration, thanking them for Garden
Tale" by Swarthmor.e's' Little
, area with feature roles at... Steve their efforts to restore order quick• You cu', tab dt e _
ClUb the following weekMay 13th Theatre
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/-,rice as Leonte. and Jerry Cohen ly in the school after the fire of
end. The public will be admitted to·
witIltMlINlth ...d .....
as the clown. Charles Field, son of April 6.
The Hili and Hollow Garden Club the lecture free of charge.
Care of
houaehold. oo.
Swarthmore History Professor
the Twin Creek Gardeners will
anli
Dr. Downer instructed' at Wells
Chairman of the group Mrs. KenbIIy DRUGS im. oo
James Field, will play Mamillius. neth Stuart reported that the hold a joint plant sale at the Neth- ,College from, 1940 to 1946 after
Rharles Miller wrote the original school play realized a profit of ,226 er Providence Township Garage, undergraduate and post-graduate
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And brins ••
"lOsic for a lute and French hom. of which 60 per cent will go imme- Brookhaven road near Providence work at Harvard University and
your Doctor'a pnscdpo o•
Irene Moll of Swarthmore's wom· diately into the class treasury. '
road, on Tuesday, May 13, at 10 then joined the faculty at Prince•
tions to chIa pharm&CJ'; oo
en's physical education department
n.m.
Mrs.
Samuel
Hayes
and
Mrs.
ton.
He
,was
a
Fullbright
Professor
Repor.s on . the progress of the
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Prompt> pnels.
'wm direct the dance of the shep- coming activities were given by Harold Barr from Hill and Hollow in Copenhagen 1'963-54. Dr. Dow.
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ards. Cast includes 36 members.
poundinB I. our .p..
the respective committee "eh'airmen: nnd Mrs. Robert)lhipman and Mrs. ner's' published' works' include
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Senior Ball, Mrs. Elwood Dyson, Herbert Bowsher from Twin Creek "British Drama," "Fifty Years of
dalt]'.
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Scout Troops Enjoy
Mrs. William Welsh, Mrs. Charles are chainnen of the event Other American Drama," and "The Art
committee chairmen are:
of the Play."
Weekend Camp-Out Fischer; Baccalaureate Tea, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Acker, Mrs. Robert ~millll1lllDnllmnUlDlnnlmnlt2llllllnllllCllllllllll!!
CATHERMAN'S
Robert Richardson; CpnnnenceGirl Scout Troop 331, the seventh ment 'Party, Mrs. Theodore Pur- Beck, Mrs. Lockwood Fogg, ,Mary 55
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grade troop, spent the weekend of nell; Ocean City House Party, Mrs. Hannum, Mrs. Hubert
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DRUG STORE
Johnson , il
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AqJril 11-13 camping out in the Charles Lincoln and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Judson Laird, Mrs. Arthur
Adirondack shelters at Sunset Hill. Hetherington.
Powell, Mrs. Walter Quinton, Mrs.
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Klngswood 3-0586
and
and had an enjoyable time in spite
Mrs. Hel'bert Huse gave a com· Carl Rode, Mrs. Andrew Schroeder,
of rain and cold.
plete report on how the Year Book Mrs. Schuyler Simmons, ,Mrs. LawHighlights of the weekend were Committee headed by Molly Huse rence Stabler, Mrs. William Sto&,
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
a conservation project, done as part editor-in-chief,' progressed thi~ Mrs. Virgil' Ware, Mrs. Vesper ~ . . .
1:30 P.M..
a
of the First Class requirement; a year with little adult assistance. Wurster, and Mrs. Jesse Vodges.
barbecued ham and bean"POt sup- This pUblication will make.ts first
"firs. Hayes of Wallingford hold .I.tlllr .r"I.... a. HIIII s;lIoil
per shared with Troop 78, also of appearance at the Class Banquet a coffee at ber home on ~ril 18
Mothers 11111 of Sw.rtll...,. .
Swarthmore, who were camping in and will contain pictures of tlie for the committe chairmen. Those !!
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the Beeehbrook unit; alld a Satur- recent fire.
pl'esent were Mrs. Harold Barr 1..1
"'IIIIWRlCml1null~lIOIh.~
day '~ight campfire, and Sunday
Mrs. Stuart thanked the mothers Mrs. Robert S\lipman, Mrs. Her~
, mornlRg' service also shared with ·for . the opportunity of serving as bert Bowsher, Mrs. Johnson, ·Mrs.
Troo!,'1~, Camp leaders wwere Mrs. chairman; and for their enthusi. Rode, 'Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Beck, Mrs.
"You Meet the Nices~ People at Speare's"
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-A,r~hur Moscrip and lII!rs. Maxey a,tic support of the program. She
Ware, Mrs. Acker, Mrs. Vodges
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Morrison for Troop 331, and Mrs. expressed regret that an enjoyable and ,Mrs. Simmons..
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Dbhald' K. Grose and ,Mrs. 'Mar- year was cOming so quickly to an
for Troop 78.
end.
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Drain transmission ana -rear; refUi '?th Sunoeo ~Il-purpose Gear
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Concert for May 9th
The Swarthmore College Band
will perform a conceR in Scott
Outdoor Auditori!llD on theSwarthntore campus Friday, May 9, frOID
7 to 8 p.m. Robert Holm, instructor
at Swarthmore High School, directs
the group.
The program will feature such
works as "Poet and Peasant Overture," by Von Suppe, sele<;tions
from "Victory at Sea" 'by Richard
Rodgers, and "Colonel Bogey," a
popular march.
Production Will Feature
oHen. OB Ta'HaY, May 6;
Volunteers .WiII Interview
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TItus"'.
May
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Pllday,
0 rlglnll mUSIC,
. May , .y members of .he Swank.
Each Householder in
Choreography,
_n lePta Anll/arJ, Ua/t 4Z7,
. Civic Undertaking
The Little Theatre ,Club of Thill III .lIe oae·tlme ..arlal t1llll
.
.T~e ~warthmore PlanDlng Comswarthmore CoYege will present year ..... .he AuxiUary III apWiJliain Sliakespeare's com e d y , p.aliDl to .lIe c;o_.alty to u- miss ton s survey to de~rmine the
"The Winter's Tale" Friday, Sat- slst III lis J!fo"a.
number of apartments 10 the borurday" and Sunday evenings, May
PoppIes
Im';'rtan. to the ough, the number of homes which
2. 3 and 4, in Clothier Memorial ve.eraaS Ie liospitals, 'helr f. .- ~ould be converted to apartments
Ball at Swarthmore. Performances Illes aa" to o.lIers who are Ie 10 the future, and the usage of
wiJI begin at 8:15 p.m, on Friday aeed. eoatesvl11e Ho~pltalls 0_ business area parking,by residents
and Saturday and at 7:30 on Sun- of .he lastltutiou beaefll/JII fro. gets ~nde"":,,ay today.
day. '
.his faad. Hoase. tllere are S66
It IS estimated 1600 interviews
Cited
The production, direoted by Mrs; veterau from the first Worll\ will be made by volunteer workers
Baroara Pearson Lange, wil1,fea- War. "6 from .he Sec;oad Worl' from the local Lealr!'e of Women
Nal'l laril PrograDi
ture original music by Charles Mil- war, '138 fro • •he Koreg War; ,:oter~ and other CIvic organ~
ler, oholilography by ITeI!e Mol1,
74 womea' patieats Their tIons 10 the door to door canvass
Scholarships Go to
and Phil.delphia area residents Irea'est 'need is for AM ~d PM of QCllupants of every apartment
Scarborough arid
Jerry Cohen and Steve PriOj!, play- radios.'
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and house in the community.
ing the clown and Leontes, respeeThe Planning Commission feels
Richardson
tively.
Special E,ants Plan.ned that like. most older communities
Swarthmore faces in coming years
Seven seniors .'at Swarthmore
Guests are encouraged to. attend
either, the. Friday or, the Sunday
'arents Da, problems of ever-increasing pres- High School have been awarded
.
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sures t'n parkl'ng fa 'I't'
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C.ertificates of M'erl't as a result of
.perfol'llJ,ances,' since Swarthmor' . CI t tes an 10eans WIll see the. Saturda;v nieht M~y ,Queen, Court to Be creasing need to convert single their outstanding performances in
show for which seat. are scarce. ;
dwellings to apartments. The Com- the 1967-58 National Merit ScholPresented Tomorrow
",ission believes the information arship Program, according to
Afternoon .
gathered in this survey wiIJ penuit Principal William M. Bush.
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Swarthmore College will hold its rational advance planning to meet
Don Louis Scal'borongh of Rut'annual Parents' Day tomorrow, these probl~ms.
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ger,s avenue, and David Claude
Will , rel81
May 3,' when there will be special
In addition to the questionnaire Richardson of Mt. Alvel'llQ road
Elizabeth Davls Wolpert opportunities for obserVing classes, of the Planning Commission solid- have won National Merit Scholarmeeting the faculty, and campus tors, at the request of Borough ships. The Certificates' of Merit
· to Demonstrate
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tours. A number .of special events Health Officer. Dr. J. Albright were won by Richard C. Brandt,
Portraitvr,
have been planned for visitors.
Jones, will ask several questions Charles T. Col'Win, David V. Ed·
The Woman's Club of Swarth~ '''The Swarthmore Curriculum" aimed at bringing borough health wards" Robert A. Longman, and
mo"'; ~n gather Tuesday, May 6, will be, the subject of a cHscussion records and the records of local Anne T. Welsh. Leas than one half
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in the' .Fn·ends Meeting Hon.. at doctors '~-t
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'.~-r
zetlan.
each state received the awards.
at 2 p.in. fora M--'-.
by the
art department.
Mrs.present
Avery
F.
Blake,.
ch.irlOan, win
Conducted' tours of the campus
Two week. 'has been set as the
The seven Selliors are among 7300
Elizabeth Davis WolpeR, artist and grounds wiJI leave from tho time for completion of the survey. fin~istsin tile current Nation
and teacher, who will demonstrate Scott Foundation Building (next to
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Merlt Scholal'llhip competition
t' aintl ,with a local DU' the Hall GJ'Iltnasiurn) at 1 p.m..
"~,a
which began in October with ~e
~rlr!U " , , . . ,,' .• , ,y ng',J,lI!rts !ve",tttineIUdilru.aebaIl,1 ~".:<'''!<.,'' .l;f,Btina on,Ii6.OOII; of. ,the: ,naf;ion's
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Five years ago and 10 years,ago
Death struck suddenly here, pa'nicking the Borough and frustratinc
the populace by the lack of protection against the killer _ poliomyelitis. In addition to the thzee
fatslities referred to, 12 other peapie in Swarthmore have been victims of the disease within the past
nine years..
Today, however, the frustration
has shifted from the general populace (once alarmed by the lack of
a preventive and now apparently
too apathetic to entirely avail itself of the immunization currently
possible through Salk vaccine develc.ped a few years ago).
Today, the frustration is in the
hearts of professional and noo"professional workers acquainted with
the crippling IIqwer of poliomyelitis
and unable to understand why any.
one Would fail to bestirhimeeli
~ufficiently to make sure everyone
in his family has secured the safeguarding innoculations.
campa/Ill OpellS Today ,
This latter frustration trigpred
" local campaign optDing today to
have every Swarthmorean, 40 yea~s
of age Oil younger, immunized by
FaIL
M\-s. J. V. S. Bishop, 'pioneer
fighter against polio here and honorary member of the board of dI'reoto rs of t he Delaware County
:Challter, National. Foundation for
Infanti!e ParalY~i.. has establlshe.
100 per cont coverage, asa real
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electrIcal engIneenng at Swarth- ,State alld·Nation that such
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more College. He plans 'a-career in sibleilt any c:ommuniq wIdah will
rnenl and portraiture In par6tm''l'he ,May Queen and her court
Address Group at
industrial electronics. He i. a mem_ treat the matter intelligently.
ar
8' Tuesday
ber of the National Honor Society, ' Se~ng on. the co~ttee whieh
Wol It, a raduate of both will be presented In the Pre.dtlent'e
Mrs•
pe
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Garden at , p.m. Following the corand an Honors Board Representa- beld Its initial meeting at Mn.
Moore Institute and PeDll,8~lvlll1Ja .onation will be a .tea for faculty,
,Members
the Junior Woman's tive. He servll
Sta~ University, has stu~led' ":'_, .parents; and students In the Pres- Club of Swarthmor.ewill enrIch in the 10th erade; Student Cab- ,Monday afternoon are Dr. and ,Mrs.
te"!"vely aodexhibited' WIdely I~ id,~t'sGaNeilOI',in_ofinclem- their homes bJ' enlightening them- inet Representative and Constit~- George L. Armitage (whose 23many urban shows: and ~ch,. at ent .weather, iii.', COmmons:
selves upon the subjeet of interlortional Framing Committee Chair- year-old son was attacked by polIOthe Wolpert Gallenes, ~rmghouae. . The Little Th!l8tre Club.will per- design Tuesday when George Reb- man in the ninth grade. A BOf myelitis in 1949), Mt's. J. Albright
The Annual CommunIty A~ form WliIianl Shakespeare's "The mann, clecorator for the firm of Soout, he is also active in .ehool Jones (wife· of Borough Health.Of-'
Show owiIl be open to the public at Winter's Tale" in Clothier Memor_ Scott, Showalter and Rebmann, musical organizations and the ficer Jones who heads the Medical
Inc.; wiJIspeak to the club on in- school paper. The owner of the sec- Advisory Committee of the DeJathe clubhouse from Tue.sday. until ial Hall at 8:15 'P.m.
Sunday, May 11, ~t whIch time a
terior il
C·I ....
Inlall be held at 8 p.m. in the clubhouse. phone license, his scientific proj- J. Paul Brown (former Woman's
artists and guests. '~reI!ldent ~rMr. RebmallJl attended both the
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Club president and active Red
ence. LucaHe and Mrs. Blake will ~.
s.'
Philadelphia Museum School and
Cross. worker), Mrs. Henry A.
receIve at the Sunday tea and Mrs. _nil
unl
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the Metropolitan
Sc:hool Chec;k-up
James D.Sh,apl.igh and Mrs. Al- "Club Revue of the Year" New ,York City. For his firm, Mr.
fred E. Lollll'Well WilI.poul'.
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Rebmann undertakes both commer.. TOMORROW NIGHT
Mrs. Edith Kenney, Swarthmore
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Will Close Current
cial, and residential deeorating. He
Jolin Long and Gale GiMlagher school nurse. reporta a . a Methodists A~point
Season
is alSo a teacher of the adult eve- gave a demonstration of the check last Monday revealed ap"Mothers Club Revue of the ning school.at lIrarp13-Newtown.
Charleston at the G4\1'n1li; Canteen proximately 92 per cent of local eleYear" will bring to a clOSe the cur- "Hostesses for the eveninc win be Saturday night that br~ht back mentary students have had Salk in_
Philip Bl'OWJl, a ministerial stu- rent season for the ,Swartbmore Mrs. Frank Starrett, Jr., Mrs. John memories of, the Roaring Twenties, noculations. Twenty-five per cent
dent at Eastern Ba.ptist Theolog- Mothers Club Thursday evening, W 'M
J
M . W D 'd M if not to the 104 canteeners attend- uf the elementary oIassroom teach. agee, r., rs. , 8Vl
c" ing, certa. inly to chaperons and vis..
ical Seminary, 'was elected to the May 8, in McCahan Hall. Preceding Intire and Mrs. Robert J. Miurphy.
ers (the bulk of the faculty under
position of Assistant Minister for the entertainment new officers for At tCe beginning of the meeting, itors oJ.;the appropriate age.
40,years of, age) have also availed
Youth Work at the Methodist the forthcoming season will be in- Mrs. J. Paul grown will make an
This week's program, at 8 ,p.m. themselves of the immunization.
Church, Park avenue. He is a graci- ·dneted. At that time Mrs. John S. appeal to members to help make tom~rrow in 'thl' Rutgers AVenue Many students -received 'two injeeuate of Eastern Baptist College. Francis, this year's president, will Swarthmore the first community in School, will include the regular tions of vaccine provided free to
He and his wife Carol reside in formally plesent the gavel to Mrs. the United' States to be 100 per Canteen numbers. Chaperons will !first and second grllders by the
Ridley Park.
George Dunn, her successor.
celltimrnunized against infantile be Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Noyes State at the schools shortly after
Mr•.Brown was introduced to the . The revue will begin with a num- paralysis.
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hicks.
perfection of ,the' irnmunisatlGa.
Qnarterlf Conference Monday.. and ber of lDusical' selections and con,oIi' ltay'10,"the "TurkS," cOllege Otiters have had their family phyfollowing completion of his work clude with a comedy skit, "Oh,
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ccmbo, will make their final ap- sicians administer the relatively
1n Bridgeton, N.J., where he Is' now Motherl" Selections on the organ .
nnua
eetlllg, pearance of the year. Guests on'this inexpensive injeCtions. A 'nlimber
serving,he wilI be introduced to by Betty Turner will be followed P'
t 4!.LOr M'
8th C>eea8ion
will be the Nether Provi- of children, whose families claiD.ed
aneI
ay
dence student b o d y . '
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the congregation,when he begins by vocal numbers by Helen Joyce,
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ilia work ;here in June.
Lee Loveland. Marilyn 'Pemberton
The Annual Meeting of the'
Also elected Monday night was and Ruth Malone. The Charleston Women's International League for
Ralph B. Sharer to replace S. W. Chorus will dance: Larry Ride- Peace and Freedom will be held
1958"
Johnson; who retires after Dl!8rly .wood, Peg ,Tracy, Aliee Hartman, on Thursday, May 8, at 12 :15 p.m.,
There ,will be anAk Raid Test on Tue!lday, May 6, 1958." .
20 years as superintendent of the 'MilIie Imn, Audrey 'Fitch and at the Strath Haven Inn. '
between the hours of 9 a.lIi. and 11 a.m.
Sunday SehooI. Mr. Sharer ie'fOll- JeIUlMaDro.
.
After a brief business meeting
The Test will be h~ld simuftaneously in P~nn~Ylvania, New.
Iller principal of Ricllef ToWnship I A~ in the skit will be p.,gg,. to, discuss a.' proposed change of
Jersey and New York States.
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lIigh' School and enrrentl)' diraata Dumm, Ruth DunB, lane TQlor, by.laws,.oIlhe proposed budget, a
Exact time and duration will not be 8IIDOuneed.
publIc relation. tor that .ool cHa- Elaine Mcintosh, Winnie O'Brien, brief eva/uation of last year's proTbe ALER:t: Bignal~ minutes eteady sirens and whistles will
triet. Mr. Johnson will continue as Mary Lou Fiedler, Unda Durkin, grams and the e1eictioIi of directors
give warning that RED sIgIlaI will follow.
ehalrman of 1Ibe ehnreh'a _ I I . Marge Qllfford, Kay McAJIiater for the nm year. the pantIl dIse1l8.The RE~ signai-3 minutes 'Of warblinc siren" and whistles
aion oa edueatlon.
and Deris Haney-llios a "SUI'- sian; oricinally planned for March.
means "TAD COViER." All Valtic willl1ti ltopped and pedeahla'lla
Charles Hummer was..,.Jeeted prise' guest." MilJie Eekenroth is 20, will be heard. Mrs. James Ma~
asked to _It shelter. inside buildings.
.
chaimum of the eonuDI88Ioa OD the announcer--,ot a. n.,.. brand.
lone wiI1 act as moderator on "H_
The ALERT signal second 8 minutes steady siren a n d " " . '
stewardaJdp and finance, Dr. Brrea
PIua for the da~ at the 0Jtl to Iafluence PubHc Opinion" with
will ~ test is over and all pedeatriaDl and vehiQI. _ _
Thumm. ehai_ of COIPl~Mm8atmclq 61 I~ JlaF17, will Matton Pedlow rep_tiDg radio
'noratal a",MUd.
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. be di8cuSMd at the meetiD(r. • . aIld~ Blair the preea. ,.
of
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CIVIL DEFENSE
"Operation Alert
If you bave I!"rmanent anti-freeae
4-IHEII I .. FUEl .
Inspect 'cartridge and check for
leaks..
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Winter is espei)iaJJy. tougIo. on batteries. We cheek streqtb, elean
terminals, add distilled water.
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out! Helps improve gas mileage, '
'Wialer's T . ' al LTC Auxina~ to Offer
HOnll, Parkiac, Health
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SO-NUMBER 18
Assistant Minister .
RIGHT NOW YOUR CAR NEEDS THESE
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I-CHAIIE TO SUI illER OIL
Winter oil is too thin for warm
weather. We drsin it--and refill
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STORE HOURS: Mo~'hni"Tharsda,., 9:30-5:30,
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A February 1959 'Redding
Mrs. Paul Lane Iv.. of Cheater MIIgtIl road.
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Personals ofcently in bonor of Mr. and Mrs.re-' planned.
--------William Taylor who have moved
Mr. and. ~.rs. H~rvey C. Ma~.. from Haverford plnce' to their new
IIITHI
field are vl81tmg th,s weekend WIth I home 684 North Chester road.
' MO'. and Mrs. Van R. Gathan),
M ~ Paul B. Banks of Harvard of Lake Forest, III., ann~UIIce the
Mr. Hansfield's mother, Mrs.
George R. M
Mansfield
of
Park
aver . and, Mr• and Hrs. W. Bar- birth of a daughter, Robm ElIza~. Id •.
visiting avenue
nlie. Mr.
an ... ,e I~ a
. low Patton gav~, a mi8!lus beth, on April 28.
professor at Yale UnIversity thIS h er nd,' cocktail party in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den.
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'd
s ow a
year.
~r Hiss Vi+!an 'Gevard and DaVJ I wor1;h of Elm avenue are the Ina_
Mr. and Mrs. W. lllarshall Holdsworth' of Lansdowne whose
grandparents. The paternal
Schmidt of Dickinson avenue and wedding will take ,place in June.
grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. W.
their cbildren 0:( Dickinson avenue
.Mr. and Mrs. William, F. Lee of VanderVoort Gathany of ~vana
spent laat weekend visiting friends Guernsey road had a birthday ton, III.
in Washington, D.C. an<\~ichmond, luncheon for Nell Lee on Sunday.
Va.
' : M r s . F. R. Wilson of Waln?t
Mrs. Clyde Miller of Villanova lane and Mrs. David Cramp WIll
and Mrs. Yoster Nowell, Jr.,
avenue bas been entertaining as her entertain at a shower and tea of Mr
Cricket lane, Clifton Heights,
bouse guest this past week Hrs. T~esdllY afternoon for Nancy Hc- apnounce the birth of a son, Paul
pgrl Stanford of Pottstown, Pa.
Curdy whose marriage will take Foster Nowell, on April 24. The
maternal grandparent is Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Schuman!, ~ place May 31.
Strath Haven avenue had as their
Skippy Knob, son of ~r. and Louis J. Servis of Elm' avenue.
weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Ber- Mrs. Dale A. Knob of JU~lata ave- Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nowel1 of
ber~ Liedke of West Englewood, nue entertained a :few frl~nds at .a Rosetree road, Media, are the paternal grandparents.
.
N.J.
party last, week in honor of bls
Hr. T. Royal Scott of Bryn Hawr fifth birthday.
Mr. and Mr•• Blackwell J. HawCorey Larkman, son of Mr. and
avenue is spending two weeks in
tb\>rne
of Arlington, Va., have atlGreen Lake, Wis., attending Lab- Mrs. Franklin Largman of Dartnounced
the blrtb of a son, Blackoratory for Group Development and mouth circle recent~y beeame a ~tar
Church Leadership being held by s«out in the MethodIst C!1urch scout well Jones Hawthorne, Jr., on
April 21attbe George' Washington
the National Office of the Pres- troop.
Hospital,
Washington, D.C. The
b;vterian Churc».
' M r and Mrs. Franklin ~rgman
baby's
maternal
grandparents are
Mr. and Hrs. Joseph S. Howt: of Dartmouth circle entertamed at
and family move today to 100 Co- dinner Saturday a :friend from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CrotherS, Jr.,
lumbia avenue, the former bome of Japan, Dr, Michitaro Uchida. Dr. of Wallingford.
Hr. and Mrs. John Esslinger who Uchida, who.ls superintendent of
Mr. and Mrs. Harri.on 'H.
are Iivin8' in Bowling Green. Mr. the Nakano Cooperative Hospital
Wright
of North Chester road are
and Mrs. Arthur Wahman and in Tokyo.,spoke at the Interna~i?n
receiving
congratulations on the
their two sons of Ridgewood, N.J., al CongresS of Internal Medlcme
birth of a daughter, Rebecca HowwiU move into th!, former home held la~ week in Philadelphia.
land Wright, on April 16.
'of the Howe'. on Swarthmore aveMr. and Mr•• 'Harry Lang of
Dicldnson avenue will entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Laureilce DreW
Due.
Mr
ed thof
Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park ave- this weekend Mrs. Lang's aunt s. Cresson 13ne have annouac
e
nue had visitilllL' her over the week- Walter S. Hutton of Park Drive I .. , <~ of a daughter, Valerie Esther
~d her son-in-law and daughter, Manor;
Lang Drew, at the University Hos.
Dr. and ,Mrs. James D•. Nelson of
Mrs: Harry Bernard is recupe- pital on lllarch' 31. Tbe baby's paWilkes-Burp.
rati~g at her home on Union ave- ternal grandfather is Mr. Laurence
Hr. and Mrs. Hobart L. Swan of nne after undergoing an operat.ion E. D~ew of Media. Maternal grandRutgers avenu's are entertaining iii the Taylor Hospital where .he parent., are Mr. !lDd Mrs.
tomorrow evelling a f .... friend. at was.4 'Patient for two aDd' a half Lang of Dickinson avenue.
weeks.
a dinner party.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard Tyson
,Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Ainslie,
Mr. and Mrs. James B.
of Guernsey road are spending the Jr., of North Chester road bave re- 3d, of Greensboro, N.C., announce
cently returned from spendlngJast the birth of a son, Jame. B. Bulweekend in New York City.
Mrs. Frederick T. VanUrk, ~weekend with their daughter, Jud- lilt, 4th, on April 19. Mrs. James
Thayer road entertained on AprD, ' h, 'Woo' Is a junior at Duke Uni· B. Bullitt, Jr., of Lincoln avenue,
2& the Board of Directors of the versity, Durham, N.C.
. , is the baby's paternal grandmother.
H.i,!'l'"Jean,' G~lbreath of Benja",
Woman's ABsoeia~on·of the ~hil"
delphia O. rcbeatr,,;. a,t It'luncheon mitt,"f!l."~,,. :\'e~u,e was .gnes~ of ' Mr. and Mrs. William Walker
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.to ...... I ab r given II«~~~;:~ Jrlf,": Rose Valley, .fJ1lly Mrs. I
the,' ", h"'of thelfseeond
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n a V e- ~on,
J)avid
Andrew,
on Friday,
Ap.
,Hrs. T.' Royal Scott of Bryri ·Mawr
°th'
ril 25,
in Taylor
Memorial
Hospi"venue, lind mllta Jones, daughter .D~~,~!""'...... rea ~II tak I to
;f 'Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones ," Mt,'·..OOert Allen WI
e p ace tal, Ridley Park.
Haverford avehue Will celebrate June 28.
~_ _ _ _;;;;;;;_;;;;;~~=~:their eleventh birthdays at a pienic luncheon party given for all ' .... ',' II.UE.UTI
the girls in their fifth grade sec". Mr.. Roy Dewey McAlliSter of
IWA~TH.'.E. .A.
tion, at the honie of Mr. and MrS. :"nclerson, S.C., announces the enFRIllY 'Ii IitURlit
Jones on Saturday.
gjigeinen~ of' her daughter, ,Dorcas
ilAY 2,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poole of V.McAlliater,to Mr. George M.
All An AOI".' •••" 111•• 1 II
North Swarthmore avenue enter_ 'AlleD j;'.' '..oil of Mr. and ,Hrs. IOANNE
WOOD".&JUI ,.. .... .a_
teined recently at a dinneri? honor Geor~
AIJen of Riverview road.
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of :':,MissMoAiiister,will be gradnat.&XO~OVB"-ae.t ~
Wallingford and Mr. and Mrs. e.t from HarCumJ!1nion College. "BllmS
-'WB'I'B.&CIl BOUMD"-Best IIIirit
Prlda, Peatures-'I:t&, 1:0 P •••
LlQYd Jonea of BroomaD.
Hr. Allen Is an alumnus of Washsaturday V-eaturell---! ., 10 P ....
Mr. and ·Mrs., James Marsh of ington and Lee University. After
Yale avenue had as their weekend serving six months duty in the
GIANT CABTOON-O-SCOPE POR
CRlLDREN BAT)JUAY 1 P.M.
llU"l'te Mrs. Marsh's sister and Army he is now doing graduate
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family Hr. and Mrs. William Slay- work ~t Temple University.
ton of Towson, -Md., and children
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Janet and Kathleen.
SUI.,.OI" Till,S., WED".
·Mr.and Mrs. R. F. Matthews of
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EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENTn \.
Park avenue are leaviJlg today to
,'BIG DAnll
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spend some time at Lake Winni, fte .ad re ••rbIt"IIIaWi~'~
pesaukee, N.H., and. to visit relaL
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
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residentS ot Swarthmore ,will be On their own and our safety and
wUi depend on oureelves. It will the, be too late to plan and
-nize. you
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is the
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or"~Dld
think
0(, "the problema the Mareh snow sto~ wou'Id
BEAUTY SAWN
TULIP TIME II TUIE-U' TI.E
9 South Chester Road
Call KIngswood 3-0476
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Klngswood 3-U7'7
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Recisiere' NJII'Ie
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38 Acres of Oreud
Excelle.t. Meils
Wedae.uy Oven.'C.t C...,..ts sman Oroa,.
Ex,erieaced, Mature CeaaseUors
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Expert AUTOMATIC Transmission Overhaul •
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Gulf Gas al:ld 011
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
,Opposite Boro Parking lot
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The LiH16 theater Ciu~
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presents
"THE
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Choose your ""ill,.m goS niIIfjt
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Athletic Committee
. To Meet' Thursday
The spring meeting for the
Swarthmore citizens athletic committee win be held Thursday evening, May 8, at 8: 15 in the Music
R~ of ~he ~Ir~ $4;hoof. There
will RIl t disciu,sjo~, of the
. ,Dr. anll ¥~~h~ a.'~fanTfiack -.ea~il; , -, ,
North Cheater road are visltinr ,Coache. Millard Robinson and
friends In Rio(hmond, V~., afte~ J aWes Mlllef 911J be on band to dis.
going toIi'~e~b~rg ~ a t , cusS and IInawer questions. The
the Mal! ~ el\tfC1888 at ~ '! election of officers for the 1958-69
Waa\Ji.n '~" where t elr aeason will be helot at this meeting.
daughte~ ~ ¥I " ~uden~ S
,Fathers of all ....y. in grades
Mr. a",d Mrs. B. L. Sauter.9f v.- fr~ ~ine to 12 are Invited.
oiata avenue moved Iaat Friday to
601 So~th WuUam street, Mount
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Westinghouse Steam Division at
Eddyatone, through the WestinghouSe Electric Fund, bas contributed f25,oOO to Ta,lC!r Hospital's
Co'mpletion Campa..
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- a8 part of
the company's continuing program
of assisting in the expausion and
improvement of pUblic institutious.
Formal announcement of the gift
was made by Leonard M. Henderson, chairman of the Industrial DIV'.I·On, of the Campaign, Monday
night during the first report dinner at the Strath Haven Inn. Earl_
ier in the day Raymond S.Munson,
general campaign chairman, accepted the cheek on behalf of the
hospital from William C. Rowland,
College avenue. vice president of
the Westinghouse Steam DiVision.
A total of $77,484 in gifta :md
pledges was announced d.udng t~"
meeting from other m4ustrlBI
firDlS, the ho~pital division and
special gifte section.
The hospital division headed the
list with a futal of $34,000; Sun
Oil, $7,500; and the Special Gifte
Division, '$10,984.
Taylor's "finish-the-job" l!am_
paign is to raise a total of $250,000
to complete the one million dollar
expansion program 'started
1951. The New Wing, a feature of
the program, is expected to be open
and in fuil operation by September 1, 1968. Bed. will be increased
57' per cent.
At the workers' dinner last night,
reports were Dlade by the Indlvidual Subscribers divisioil, the Commercial division, and others.
Among the board members serviDg as Diotrict Captains for the
cam~aip are John Spencer of Yale
amuefor Chester; and H. Furness
for Wallingford.
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If you have l!"rmanent anti-freeze
save It for next winter. Bring your
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time it WBl' first introduced. Now tJE;tu:' than everwith new colors and ~tylings ot astonlllhl~g hand.so!!,eness-it's still tht- featherweight cha~ploll. w~lghi~g ,
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Lubricant.,-speeially made to resi8t high' pressUftl and heat.
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The amazing neW therll'tostatic top
burner adi!'sts automatically to the '
temperature you set: ~ gV6ssworlt~
no burning, no boiling over, no scorch-.
ing when you cook on the top of this
burner! Modern gas ranges provide
additional cooking ease and convenience with 'auto~Citic oven cantrols.
PealurQ-,:Q, I:M P.II.,
Phone CHester 4-3331
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at the 11 o'clock worship s,!'vice
tile p.1!~,tor the ~v.
Job O. l[uJp. F~l""',~ the serVJce
lJ. Wf~ ~our was ~ve,n .by the
~.'::i.P:§ .. In coo\,eratlon WIth the
CbmrIJlssloh on 'Membership. and
Evangelism. Those ~o were re.,ere:, ,
Mrs;, Elizabeth Dewees, Rutgers
avenue; Wray Hoffman, Nm;h
01111""''- road; ,Hr. an~ Mrs•. WII)jam H. Lamason, Walhngford; Mr.
illlI ~~~, Cloy\s (;', ~o~rison, WillIirigfor'd Summit;, Mr.- and Mrs.
George Pratt and Sharon Pratt,
Villanova avenue; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wal~r', Strack,' Jr., Swarthmorwood lane; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
N. WaUace, Crum Lynne.
Oil tlU,n9l'X '9of
to, Ta,1or
Ra, 'OW YIUR'OIRIEEDS" THESE
"lET ,READY FIR SUIIER" SERVICES
The Fashion Center for GirdleS and Bras,
Corselettes and- Camp Supports, etc.
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A' cJass of new membe~s ",as
recei.-ed into'th'; MethOdist C~l'~
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Foulldljtion, itw... ~'1UIII*ljy,
Brend<\11 Byrne; exeeutiv~, ~~\I'r
of t~e foundation.
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f the 'Star-S_1ed ~Ju'.r will
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Byrne. "Although hlg~-f~deh,~ was
introduced in 1947, thIS IS tlie first
high~fid~ltf reI14\t\o.\l of th,\! S~rSpangled Banner to allP.ear Clll a
single disc."
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The reeo'rds ha..e been 'proVJded
free as a special public service by
the nonpartisan, nonprofit American Heritage Foundation.
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The American Heritege Foundlltion sponsored the 37,OOO..mile
Freedom Train tour (1947-49). It.
current project is a nationwide nonpartisan educational campaig.n. in
cooperation' witb the AdvertISIng
CounciL Purpose of the project Is
to encourage citizens to register.
vote and give financial support to
the party or candidates of their
choice.
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have:nfortunate1y, Civil
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xlstant at present. There are many reasons for thIS from the botthe local level
through the County, State and Federail
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o Tuesday May 6 in connection with "Ol'E~ATION AL
58" :here will
meeting iD Borough Hell at :46 ,:m. for all
JDteres ted·~n C'vi\
1 Defense. When you hear the sIrens m the mormng,
J!)MEMBER the meeting. ,
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THE SWAlmulORBAN
THE.SWARTBMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVillY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MlARJORIE TOLD, Publi.hers
Phone KIngswood 3·0900
P,ETER E. TOLD, Editor
Barhara B. Kent, Managing ~ditor
·Joan Eynon
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told .
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under' the Act of March 3, 1879.
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WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MAY 2, 1958
TRIIITY ••TEI
CHIIITIlI ICIEIIE I"ES'
. How sin and suffering are overcome through spiritual understanding of God will be brought out at
Christian Science services Sunday
by the Lesson-Sermon entitled
"Everlasting Punishment."
. Readings from the Bible will include the following from James
(4 :8) : "Draw nigh to God, and he
.,ill draw nigh to you. Cleanse your
hands. ye sinners; and purify your
hearts. ye double minded."
From "Science and Health with
Xey to the Scriptures~' of which
Mary Baker Eddy is the author.
will be read the following (239:
16): "To ascertain our progress.
we must learn where our affections
· are placed and whom we aelmowl.
". edge and obey as God. If divine
Love is becoming nearer. dearer.
and more real to 'UB, matter is then
suhm'itting to Spirit. The objects
we pursue and the spirit we mani.
fest reveal our standpoint, and
show what we are winiling."
All are cordially invited to at- tend the services at First Church
of Christ, Scientist, 206 Park avo
enue; at 11 o'clock.
CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sanuy, May 4
9:30 and 11:00 A.M~Holy Com·
munion.
9 :30 and 11:00 A.M. - Chunlh
School cmsaes. ,
9 :30 A:M.-Adult Bibl", classes.
10:46 A.M.-8r. High BIble class.
, 6:30 P,M.-"Ir. High Fellowship.
A celebration of the Holy Communion will be held at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning, and at 9 :30 there
wiII be a service of 1M0rning Prayer
and Church School. Holy Commun·
ion will again be celebrated at
11 :15. Those serving as ushers will
be as follows:
9 :30 a.m~N. A. Weber, head
usher; R. M. Woods, alternate; C.
R. Cacace, D. B. Cook, R. M. Dan.
iel,E .. M. Hillary, R. D. Huline,
and W. A. Irving; 11 :16 a.m~
Pie,'ce MacNair, head usher; Theodore Evans, alternate; R. H. Fellows. C. H. Ingraham, G. W. C.
Wagner, and E. C. Wrege.
Terry Davidson is' scheduled to
serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock;
Charles Fellows and Thomas Mow·
ery at 9:30, and at 11:16 a.m.
Richard Jacksoii, Edgar Harris,
and William Evans.
The Young People's Fellowship
will meet Sunday evening at 7 0'·
clock, and at 8 o'clock there will be
a meeting of the Adult Confirms·
tion ·Class.
Parish Intercessions will be held
On Monday· at l1:SO a.m., and at
9 o'clock' Thursday and Friday
mornings.
There will be a service of EveningPrayer at 6 :40 p.m. on Tnesday and Friday.
The Annual Diocesan Convention
will be held at Holy Trinity Church
in Philadelphia on Monday after.
noon at 4 o'clock; at 8 p.m. that
evening there will be a Diocesan
se..rv"'i~ a.t" wbich time the Rt. Rev.
Olivet .J. Hart,' Bishop of the'DiOo
cese,
deliver the addr.... There
wID be another meeting of the
Convention at 9 o'clock Tuesday
morning. This will also be held at
Holy Trinity Chunlh, Philadelphia.
The mid.week celebrations of the
Holy Communion will be held at 7
and 9:30 Wednesday morning. At
10 o'clock the Bible Class will meet
also 'will the Sewing Group. A
T.eaohers· Tra.ning Session ')ViII be
held !,It.l! 'o'cjock Wedne.sday evening.
. The first .ootion of the Junior
'Conflrmation Class will meet at 10
o'clock Thursday morning,and the
second section a+ 4:45 th.t'after' .
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,
noon.
At 11 o'clock Thursday morning
a DiocesaD Leadership Training
Meeting will be 'held at the church.
will
TRINITY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Sanday, May 4
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M~Morning Prayer and
Church S c h o o l . :
11 :15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
7:00 ~:M.-Y~ung People's Fel.
10wshlP.
.' MondaYt May 5
'11:30 A.M.-ParIsh Intercessions.
Taesday, May 7
S :40 P.M.-Evening Prayer~
Wednesday,May 7
7 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 AM.-Holy Communion.
Thursday, May 8
9 :00 kM.-Parisb Intercessions.
Priday, May ,
· 9:00 A.M.-Parish Intenlessions.
6:40 P,M.-Evening Prayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF F·RIENDS
. Sanday, May 4
6:30 A.IM.-Blrd Walk.
8 :16 A.M.-Breakfast in Whittier
House.
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11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Children cared for in Whittier
House. All are welcome.
12 Noon-Coffee Hour in Whittier
House.
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- Moaday.· May 5
All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
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Weuesday, May 7
All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
FIRST CHURCH O F '
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvavrd
Sanday, May 4
11:000 A.M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A.M~The Lesson • Senne
IWi!l be entitled "Everlasting Pun.
ishment...
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Wednesday evening meeting each
week, 8 P.M., Reading Room 409
Dartmouth Avenue, open Week.
days acept holidays, 10-6; Fri.
day evening, 7-9.
UNITARIAN CHURCH
OF DELA>WARE COUNTY
Old lIe.ua ~d, Springfield
· Rev. Heri>ert F. Vetter, Zr.
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Mr. and Mn. John PlnkstoD of Saturday with Professor and M....
Church School classse will con· Westminster avenue spent the day Robert L. Pigford in Ne'\Vark, Del.
vene 'at 9:46 with classes for all
ages. The Men's CII'" meets in the
Sanctuary and the new Young
Adult Class meets in .the Tower
Room at this time.
At the identical services at 8:46·
and 11 o'clock, Mr. 'Kulp will use
as his sermon subject, "His. Home
Opening Show "AUNTIE MAME"- ..... 10-29
and Ours," There will be a nur·
sery for children up to folU' yean
II., 1;13 "PlAIN & FAIIeY"
.... 5-1 ....... OF "nAY"
II" 11-20 "FlEDElllAUS"
~ 12-24 "UIIN YAIIm$"
of age dur,ng the 11 o'clock wor.
1111 22"", , "IIAJIPY HUNTlN.· ~ 21031 "slID. BOA1"
ship hour. There is also a KinderSQt. 2·14 "lID nil[ fOUEllEAIIlS"
garten Church program and a Jun.
111II.1s Ie cr........ 24 Ie 1101. wtftI. CIII
ior Church program' at this hour.
The Junior High Fellowship and
the Senior High Fellowship will
meet at the church at 7 p.m. for
their regular Sunday evening pro.
gram •.
Friendship Circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. Charles Grier, 307
Dartmouth avenue, at 8 o'clock
Monday evening.
ONE OWNERSHIP
The Commission on Stewardship
and Finance will meet at the
chureb at 8 p.m. Monday. Election
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of officers will take place.
The Wesleyan Choir w111 rehear... at 4: 16 Tuesday afternoon.
The Commission on Missions Will
meet at 8 p.m. at the church when
~.sS£q'"
there will be election of officers.
The Carol Choir will rehearse at
'820 CH .
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4 o'c1ock and the Chapel Choir at
CIIMIIL __ P. dI
MAI'I '" ~ It II •
4 :30 on Wednesday afternoon.
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The Chancel. Choir will rehearse
on Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
METH.IIIT IITEI
--...----NOW BEING BOOKED
IH,I OLIVER H. BAIR
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FRIEIDI fIIEETII. IDTEI
The
annual Bird Walk and
~reakfast of the First-day School
will be held Sund"y morning, starting at 6 :30. The Kindqarten
through 6th Grade, plus the High
School Fellowship ,and the Junior
High Group, will meet at that time,
at Whittier House. The Junior
High will leave promptly for the
Tinicum marshes. The Nursery
group will not m"t until 7. All
will return for breakfast at Whittier House. Chlldren are reminded
to weal' rubbers and wann cloth.
ing. No Adult Forum or Firat-day
School classeq. are' scheduled for
Sunday.,
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However, ii·\ it' rain., "'children'
IlOmefor brul<.fast at 9 and r~r
First-day School classes will be
hdd at 9 :46, and the Bird Walk will'
be postponed until May 11, with no
breakfast.
A Coff';" Hour in Whittier House
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S'pring, SaVings
FestivalL
.. Plant ytlUr sarin" here •, '. alJll watch th.enI ,rowl
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Mr. and Mn. Harry Bernard of in~law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Intk IrNilt t. Mnt T.....'
.six months later, will be scheduled
after the polio season has .nded,
The next meetIng of the Crnm Union avenue recently returned William T. Bell and family lor two
"Polio Immuni,alion Opens and the·report of each householder Creek Bridge Club will he held at from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where
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to his solicitor in next January's the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice they were the guests of their son· and a half months.
they were unable io afford to have annual polio drive will. be "Every. Griest, S·OS Elm avenue, on Tnesthem innocluated privately, were· one 40 and under in this house is day, May 6.
taken to the Taylor Holtpital_Clinic felly immunized I" Of course, those
At the last meeting the first
by Mrs. Kenney In·order that they who have already begun the injec- prize weDt to Mrs. Katherine
BRIDESMAID'S DRESSES
1I0t be deprived'of the protectioD. tlons are urged to see the series Bl"ownell and Helen Wilson. the
PROM and FORMAL DRESSES
stsndinga on the junior.senior is properly completed.
second prize was awarded to Mrs.
high school level, recently tabulated
Although .caIled infantile paraly- FrankiiD Gillespie and Mrs. Lee
$8.95 to $24.95
bv the County Polio Chapter, show sis, poliomyelitis is DO respecter of Clifton.
Betty Coby~•. Bridal HolUB
S~"arthmore in fifth_place with 69 age or sex. The 16 most recent 'vic~.
PROSPECT PARK, PA.
per cent immunize4. Springfield tims in Swarthmore ranged in age Seven Seniors Cited in
B, A","""o.I _ '11111 LEIIIIII 2••' 16 I .. AHIbeads the list with 92~ per cent from seven mODtiHJ to 42 years and
Nat'l Merit Progral'(l
innoculated; Radnor with 86 per included housewives and, working
cent, Dar\1y 772/6, Haverford men as well as children. The deaths,
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71 "follow: The iD~tweens with which will never be forgotten hy ects include high fidelity as well as
Darby Township's nine per cent at those' who knew the vlctima and a,,!ateur .radio. He is the son of
the bottom, bring the County '!ver" their families, were a 12-year-old Mr. and M ..s. William L. Scar·
age down to the low estima:te which girl, a five-year-Qld.gifl, and an In- borough.
Also planning to attend Swarthso dismayed Mrs. Bishop' at a re- funt boy.
more College, David Richardson
C€Dt report dinner.
New "Bad,e of Yoatb"
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of will major in chemistry with the
Dr. Jones' offl'ce state. that in
owever, smce e IncI ence
ultimate career of chemical rePennsylvania alone 38/10 milJion the disease seems, less after 40
eed years the current ca~aigu Is aim- search, or possibly medicine in
persons under 20 years of age D
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mind. He is president of the
one, two or more polio injections e~ especially at the "under 41" Swarthmore' Research Association,
"FQmous for the finest Meats"
while of the 2 8/10 million people group. Therefore, it would seem vice-president of the Blackfriars.
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in the 20 to 40 age bracket 1 l/10 (if indee4 Jl6 ~ "middie.aged") the dramatic association which he also
million have had no protectioD atcllmpaign should produce a new serves as lighting c~n, and
all and 1 7/10 million still need "bad.~" of yout1I--:&t the s!lme time was a member of the Scott's Hi-Q
(·ne or more injection. Of the .20,· attammg a securlty for Swarth- .team fer Swarthmore which placed
PLUMB FRESH KILLED
000.000 preschool children .in the more of which the concerned com· : third tho u.G Cu n~'" Ser.
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entire UDlte
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per cen lD'l
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a arge geant-at-Arms for the Band, he
have been immunized, 10 ·Per cent clln, be JustifIably proud.
was a second place winner in the
had had one or two injootions, 40
Since. 1937, w~eD Swarth~re Mathematics Contest lllst year.
(You'll Never Get Frozen Poultry at Bachman's
pfr e~1i.t have had 110118 at ali.
was. one of the fIrst commumties
Among his outside activities is
CHOICE
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IaJeet Now
holding J anu~
fund:ralslng the 4-H Club' of lMedia which he
StRLGII'
. Children and adults are urged to events to underwrIte polio research helped to establish . and' of which
T·BDIE
get their first injection of the vac- and costly treatment of victims, he Is stlIJ a membe~. Dr. and Mrs.
PDRTERHDUSE
cine iMlMEDIATELY. Anyone~" the borough has lent its generous C. E. Richardson are his p~rents.
able to pay normally may make ar- economic aid toward solving the
U. S. CHOICE
rangements through his doctor' for polio dilemma. Now, that the soln·
"III. IDIIERT TIEIDAY .
free vaccine from the State Health tion has been evolved it would apThe Delaware County Choral.
Department. The second injecti9n. pear most appropriate to have Society, Dr. Clyde R. Dengler, conFANCY U. S. CHOICE
due' a month after the first.. caD Swarthmore, through 100 per cent ductor, wiIJ 'Present its Spring ConI~.
tben be secured before the hot sea· appreciation aDd participation. cert on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the
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son when polio strains become more provide the next step toward Free- Upper Darby~Junior High Schoo\.
MORRELL'S SLICED
\'irulent aDd it is c~.stdered wise dam from Fear (of' Polio).
Donn Feder, 'Young pianist,' will he
to avoid unnecessary injections and
the guest soloist. The public is in·
operatioDs as further safeguards
.Mrs. A. W. Bass, Jr., formerly '9ited.
We . Stacie Home Freezers at Wholesale Prices
against the disease gaining an en· .of Ogden avenue, now of RID de
Col. Clyde B. Pyle, Haverford
traDce to the body. So; by acting Janeiro, Brazil, arrived in Swarth. place, and Barbara B, Kent, DartUse. Qilr Special Credit Plan. to Fill Your Freezer
NOW anyone not already immu" more Sunday and plans to s:Pend mouth avenue. are members of the
YOU 'IAI IE lURE YDU'LL .n OIU THE lEST AT IAeHMAI'S
nized may secure two-thlrds··pro,- IIIlveral weeks. She will be joined society.
tectioD before polio seaSOD arrives. later in June by Mr. B'ass and their 1------------The third .and final injection, due sons Dinlk and Dave.
alice '~Qrker('" .
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Holy Communion will be eelebrated at the 9:30 and 11 o'clock
worship services Sunday morning.
T·he Communion Meditation is en~
titled "Christ's Prayer for His
Disciples."
Church Scliool classes are. held
at 9 :30 and 11. The Senior -mgh
Bible 'class meets at 10:45. Women's and men's Bib1e clas.es are !l~ Mrs. Thomas D. Jones, chair"
held at 9:30.
man.,
The Junior High Choir rchearses
Circle 6, Chairman Mrs. James
at4 p.m., and the Senior High Choir P. Daugherty, Jr.• will meet at the
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.church Thursday morning at 10:46
a. The Senior High Fellowship wuiand will continue from there into
'l'eet at 6:80.
the Children's Village Fair. Mrs.
The Couples Club will hold its Donald Poole. KIngswood 3.1753,
monthly covered dish supper Mon. is iD charge of transportation.
day evening at 6:30 in McCahan. The Primary Choir rehearses at
Hall. The program following will 3:30 Thursdays. the Junior Choir
be ~,movie on "The Restoration of at 4:15. and th,e Chancel Choir at
Colonial Williamsburg." Couples 7 :30.' .
planning to come are asked to
the C'hureh, KIDglIWood 3-4712, if
they have Dot already been reached.
Belveder~
The Missions and BeDevolenees
Committee wlll meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday.
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2507 Chestnut St., Chester
The Bible Study Group will meet
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CHester 2-_5373
at 9:SOTuesday morning at. 816
South Chester road. ;
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There will be a special Session
Aced. 1JeDUe. aan.dD
CCmn'" ctrd IIeIIIIDIl WOmeD
Keeting at 7:30 TIleada)' ~\IJg.
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of Mr. Vet~r's sefD10n a~ the 11
a.~. worshIp ~~ce on ,SUDday,
deslgnate~ as mm~~ Sund~y ~y
~e Amencan UDltanan Assocla·
tion.
. The church .chool meets at 10 :50
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ursery service is availa'I!le
at the Worrell·s. 534 Kent road,
fipringfield.·
The aDDual meeting of the church
will be held at the church at7 :30
p.m. Sunday, following a church
supper at 6 'P.m. Jean McFadden,
MAdison 3-1685, is accepting calls
of those planning to attend.
!Next Friday there will be a dis'cussion group at the church on the
subject. "What do Unitarians believe about wor~hip 1'"
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NEWS NOTES
WWlI BRDDII
Mr. and Mrs. O""ar J. Gilcreest
have returned to their .home on
Vasaar ayenue following a tWo
week trip to Xenia, 0., to risit with
their BOn-in-law and daughter Dr.
.nd Mrs. narid 'Warner and four
ehlldren.,IMr. Gilcreeat spent a few
dayS, in Tipp .City 'with his brother.
in-law and sister Hr. and Hn.
HOUlton Maupin.
AsIIes and Rubblall RemoYed
t.1r:~
Mowed, General Bau~
Awe.
Mr. and ·Mn. Willlam R. Huey
of DlckiusCll\ avenue haYe as their
gueeta thlllr d.ulfiIter, Mr~. J!!Me8
}<'. Newman, and children Gall and
Katherine of· Poeltenkyll, N.Y.,
who are making a two week visit.
Mr. Newman will arrive today to
spend the weekend before driving
hlB family home on Sunday.
Mr•. John Sch~t of South Chester road left Thunday for Sche-
UPHOLSTERY
Larp of
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S.harcm Hill Q734
Repairing
Qualll~w~:,or~:k~at Moderate .-r•.c,,!,
and Modern
CaD 1IIr. sWIll,,"
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$6 Per Hour
Edwanl F. Man
CHester Z-4MB
PICTURE FRAMING
pORTRAIT STUDIO
ROGER RUSSELL
Photographic Supplies
STA'l'E
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MONROE STS.
1IIED1A
L~ell
FOR
Mercury,3-4400.
Mercoma tic, ~60. KlngSwood
SALE-ChIDa closet, mahog_
any, curved glasa sides. Reasonable. KIpg.wood 3-9450.
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FOR SALE - Top ~i1 and mush..
room soil by the large truckload
Or bushel. Phone Klngswoocl
6317.
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FOR SALE.- Blidhouses! Custom-made homes lor yOU)' feathered friends that will last a lifetime for wrens, chickadees, bluebirds, etc.; also a line of feeders.
lIIake excellent gifts .for bird.. and
·people. Can Wwell 6-4551.01' visit
.th~ Sam Crothers Jrs., 436 Plush
Mill Road, Wallingford.
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FOR SALE - Upright plano, ·ail
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new felts, $50. Two mahogsny !,el~uilt with. new fabric
beds, box springs, $5. 'Klngswoocl "01ta6 $89- ~~e.. 30 :Yel\n experi4-0783.
ence. Seven years "of Swarthmore
references. Estimates, are free.
Thorn Seremba. Phone'Sharop Hill
6-2176
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MODERN KlTCIIENS
AL'l'ERATIONS
226 Glentay ROild
Lansdowne. Pa.
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1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
.CHester 2·5689
Swarthmore. Pa.
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Cllu." I-WFlL·
'5 ui.
Recently built. stone and brick home one block from
~de school. Large living room, dining room"large
kItchen. Powder room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Finished
game room, l-car garage, outside pati~, shade..
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OIL HEAT
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Asking $22.500
NIGHT
OIL BURNER
. S~RVICE
DA'I'
• ONDA'I'~~t'l':lIrrUIt;.D:"Y
SlINDAYS _
HOLmAn
KlngswoOd 4-1214
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F.H.A. FiDancing applied for.
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award-Winniig style 'and
constr.,etion.
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18 Lovely Wood Finis~esl
12 Oaf ~~1or.' CoIOl'ri!
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FREE
ESTIMATE
CIIe8rios Cereal
Hf.C,.inge
FOV NIlPD B4D 11'
Swarthmore
to have Quaker Maid
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late 01'
\be
·DeIa. . . .
JIlAlUOR H. CAMPBELL.
Secretar)' 01 the Board
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ESTATE NOTICE
£Stale of ~bES K. WhllEt clece......
late of all
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ESTATE OF JOHN SCHOTI'. la$e 01 th~
Borousb of swarthmore,· Delaware Coun..'
". Pena.,lvaDl&.
LETrER8 TESTAIlEHTARY on the
WhIte.
".GINIA Ufja IiQ'"
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ro1lIDa' ap.
proslmaleil' 10 _
01 P>ltumJlulwl
CODcrele. cle&llJ.Dl an. . to be trea'"
ed. _ . aDd a_m. uphalt
bJnder aDd tul'll.labfD8. spre~ aDd
rolUDl cru&hecJ. rock.
A cerWted eheek fD the 8um of"I00 must. '1
accompany the bid or. each eoauactor aD,!!
the person or fInD to wbom &OJ' contraO,
Is awarded musl execule aD '.lreemeDt anI!
.~ve e~iate bavlng ~eD BJ'lD.Ced to the tum1ab. boIlda 'U l'equJred by law~ the form.
under&I.sDed, aU penODl lbdtbted. to the at which may be examined In the office Of
said ..tate ~, requestc~ tc:» make
the undersigned.
ment., and thoae havtDa cla1m.s to preleDt
ELLlarr RICBAR.D80N.
the same. without. delay. to: Ellen Waite 21+25
Borough 8eel'ew.rY
BeboU. 312 B. Cheater Road. swarthmore.
P... and Provlden' Trade.mena Bank aDd
ADVEB'ElSEJlENT
Trusl company. Benjamin F. S.w1D. Pre ....
'l'be
School
Board. of the Swarthmoredent.. 11th and Chestnut streets. PbiIadeJ..
pbla 3. Pa .• Exeeutora. or to &heir auarney. RuUedse Union School Dlstdct wID receln
A., 81~e,. JobDsDD. Jr.• _JluUu. Beatb• btd.s at. lb.e office of' the School DlIulct
Greer" Jo1UlIOD. Media, PL
:Jt..5;.1 In &be JUDI,or Wsh _Bfbool ,B~. cOJ'lRr
of College aDd PrlDceliOD Avenues. Swa.
more, PeDn.Byivanta. tip to " P.M •• WedESTA'IE MOTICE
Estate 01 DOROTHY L. ASHTON. de- lIeaday. !la, 21. 1l1li. ADd opeD tbe bt41
ceased. late of swarthmore. Delawarii .t. a meetIDJ. of q.e. Board DD. '9(e4p.,.day.
Mill' 21. 115*. at 8 P.II. or
&Il'adjoumecl
CoDD,br,. PennaylvaDJa.
I
Leiten TestameD&ary on Ibe ,above meetfnr. for ftael GU. bus _se"l~. ,towil
aernet. .ctiooi furniture. pasnt!Di' &Del JD..
• - ••••• - have been lI'amced to ttle 1.iiaiter.- stahaUOI3
of window shades•.
Slsned. wbo nquea&. all Ptrs0JJ8 ba.1Dg
8peeiDeaUotaa CIUl be secured bet..een
claim•. or demands ari&lit Ute astate of
• A.II.
t p .11. dan,. exee'pt ilMuid&Ji..
tile decede~l to ~ake mown
~e.
8uJidan
aDd
holldap ••, \be SeI>ooI D"'~'
aD peraone Iildeb&ecl to the deeed.ent
\>101m.., _
dela7. 10 I'raol- oUlee. 'J'be Board J'elenu the ngb, to
Traclesmeiut BW and TnlIt Com"': ,lee' any or an bids In wbole or 1D Paft
10 .want 00Iltracb OD. IUlJ' stela
Eaecutor. 17Ul Del CbtICDUt streets. aDd
llems mating up a.:Q: bid.
.
IDlUL NATULU.
of 'custom' kitChelis in
:Oe1a~ Valley. Nearly
20. years' ,experience•.Over
\700 satiBfied cus~mers.
10•• :
1. Purn1sbJor. apl'1JlD8 anel
The amount of the
deb'
of tbe Scbool Dls&.r1.d Js ... • 331.000
2. PIlrIlJahSDI the matertals and per-Tbe amount of the propoaed.
tormlnl the above work wUll Ibe ea:·
mcft&le of debt II ........... 100.000..
cepUcm of the apb.aJ.t. bJDder.
The purpoae .for wblch the deb' II, to
3. Pum1lb..b:l. and app17iD1' .))pros"
be IIDcreiLaeil I, to provide tUD.d.I for and.
mauly 3300 ,allcma of aaphaU. btJld..
to1lll&rd ie_t.tiu,. reCOllSlmctlDa or reer.
plaiIQ .a4"~PmC .,;q ",ndIIim. IlIe
All ma1erlala and wort ahaU 'H ID "eofJre damased BfIh,Bcb.oo1 BuUdmr•
cordaii.ce wlui 5pecmCAuon.. a.:' COPT Of
BY ORDEa of Ibe _
ol _001 J». ..bleb rna, be lecured, from the lUlderrectors of the B.. arthmore-Rutledle 1JDloil sl8ned.
SChool DlstrleL
. .
"r.Ie BorOU8b rese"es the rllbt. to willve .
DONALD p, JONEs.
aD}' . Informalilles III the b1ds received to'
PrellideD'.
reject
or all bkll. to ....rd the po,...
Board. of School Dlr:eCtor. Ucns deacn~ JD Items :II aDd 3- to ~
MARlON B. CAMPBELL.
ferent CODtft.ctor.. to a"ard &be contr.ct
SecretaI")' of &lao
ODly to those oQerlenced In tbls elau of
Board of School Directors
J1..I..4 work. aDd to the bidder whose PJ'ODOIal Is
---=---:~;.\,;;~~;;--,--- deemed to be IIlDlt. ad"antaceoua to tile
P&..Attome,.:
BenjaminW.,land
P: Sawin.
or 3. Its
H.
wtulams &r SCOH. Iltb.
Title SuDdlng. PhD.delpbla 10.
3W-25
Strawberries
sue.,
Swiss
Largl!$t Display
KI ....2727
so '..sill
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'l'be .um of &be IlOA llabJl..
IUe. of IlIe Sch..1 DlSlrIo' IS • 34J.000
Tbe aum. of tile all. a".b.le de-"
ducUolls .blch IS cl&l:ned
3.000
lie'
$100
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ELECTION NOTICE
The' SwartbmOJ'eolRuUed'*e UntCID Scboo1
l(OTlCE II hereby Biven b itse electon DlsU1et reaenes the nlbt. to .. aln aD7
of the swartbmore-RutledBe Umono 8chool 1Df0imal1t1es JD. 01' to "jed U7 .or aD
DLst.:rkl, • Delaware CoUnt.y. Pl:DDlJlvuta. bldJ. or
Item,· or parts &.b.ereof.
that. the 8war1bmore-RuUedae Uilton School
B, Order c:c the
DIIh1.ct.. purauut to aDd bj authort&':r of aw.rthmore-RuUedle UntoD 8c:hoo1 Dlatrtc'
a.relOluUoa or the Board of 8C:hool D1reo-swai1bDiore. Peime,.lnD1a
t.on of sald Bcbool »iatrlct dUly adopted
KAlUON H. CAllPBELL.
the 2ld da,. of Al'rtJ. 1". lind pabUsbed 3W-11
'seCft\ital'J'
&ccordIDg 10 law...:lb hOld aD elecUGD ob
M.l'- Jet.
bet.ween the ,boon 01 7:oG'
BEQ1JESr FOR Bms
A.M. aDd .:00 P ..... B.S.T.• at the p l a c e s , .
•
boldml muDt.Cijiil elicUODl In tbe
sealed bids wm be HCe1Ve4 bJ' tile·
8wutbmor~Ra·tlI!:4ae 1JDloD Bcbcol DIIutct Borough of S..arUlmore ID CoU:DcU CbUtfor tile PUJPOR of C!btalDtDl tile .aue:nt of. bel'. 121 Plrk AYcue, Swarthmore. "Pa., cni
the electon of IIlld School Dtltrtcl ·to aD May 1:Hb. . . a&. 1:30" P.". Eut.em D.J:ID.creaae of Ute debt of slid Beboul D18t.r1et l1Ibt. BaYIDC' Tlme for aurf&l!:e treaUDI
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3 ,_. 5100
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WI. •• "/ir T'
,.,ala.
3 Park Avenu;:'
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7''',6
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It Costs No More
.41e
5
by
'TDI&EN
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Klng.wood 4-'7QO
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SWARTHIHE
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4 :-::5tOO,
Ideal ·PnIne
4 .:. 5100
l!;~1 _~!JIII I!I!~~_~~~_~_L!--~-4_~ 5!~
I~~EI
TOI,et TISSIIIS A=t.. 11 := $100
1:::1 White Potatoes "::1: • • • • It ::: 'IIi
1S:':E I Siead led
'~::- • • . 10 ::: $100
·I.S:: I Red .....,
I~~"'. . II :: $1"
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.... P./t:J== .... 7 ::: 'il'
Is::
CIIenies -=, • .1 I:: Sit.
17\12 S. Chester Rd.
IIAdisu 3-.22
39c
J,..;!~jt!'.f!-_:3~
~,K~gtl Rakes~:.
, ,,-a,
lb.
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HOW
Venetian Blinds - Awnings
Screens - Jalousies
Combination Storm Windows
ARD G.
AND SON·
General Contractor
FRY._
. . . . -LHAN.
Hawaiian Puneh
I.~:E I
D. P. VERLE• DEI
"PI ieot
Homestyle' Peaches
Star-Kist .White TURI
900 Michigan Avenue
IllIpwooll 3-02.
16c
Ib 33c
l~oI8!!!..ca.\
11.1·4111
to
da,.
Ib 2&
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NabisC', Ritz
T.,.
Swarthmore •. Pa.
::'ulIrn:a::
Smoked Butts • 7ge
!: $3c
. ••, IIIlars, Hll'ii.... Ltd...
REAL ESTATE
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St.r•• - Eltotrlo Lut'~I.
Fl,i., S....,. - 2 InN
CRESSON PRICHARD
Ib
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S"'NLi!.ss; ALL.II1l.4r
.~;l~JELJlfllge~...pd
Dirt. 1.11 Dart "'rll. __ I .....
KlngS¥(NJ","Jo
51f
Klngswood 3-6616
'11I.'at.. S••s, " ..~~" ... ......
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BII Dollar Sa a!
.' ALTERATIGJiS.
PlI,,,.
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01/
ROE SHAD with ROE
Cleo,ned. Heed
Cleaned. Heed Off
Fnnkfultel'S
. RESIDENTIAL AND
, COMMERCIAL.
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8Jfta111e!!f. .,. fl.. ,.,
Ib 'lOe
Whole
3.8761
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PIke
lit
BUCK c"IAD
FRBSH,
i. i1iWIWllDmllNllDllllHlHll '
11. ..
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CARNS
VeaI'Roast
iii
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Formerly
_-BONBLBss, ROUBD
Free Estimates . •
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INTERIOR & EXtERIOR
B'cJol._Am.ric.. 20. U Inll
28 IIcll • E.",•• 28'.cll
Blk. S....,.., I ....ts, H.,•••
6ge
Ib
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PAINTING
j "'Ao. Klngswood
Ta...
. .'oast
~~~()w~.'(1 ~9~
I
Ib
OVEN-READY, NONE PRICED HIGHER!
8t.
81ae.
ao" al.Yls. Ball.. I.t~· ,.H.r.
last~t••lls, 'eil., a.. Socc.r
Ball.'
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Diluzio
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FLORIST'
J.
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.U. S. GO'lJ.'t Choice Beef
ROast
Paper . . . , .
PeDIl&1
Contract No. l-Oeoeral cOI1ItrucUOD.
lIIcludlnl HeatiD"
Plumb1D1 &Dc1
Eltctrlc.
Conl¥act No. 2-Kitcbna' )!:quipment.
Plans and. IpecUlcaUoDs ma,. be obtaJned
OD aDd alter April 11. 1958. frDm HoweU
Lfwll Shay ud ASloclatel. 1101 Packard
Bundlnl'. PblladelpbJa. l'eDJ1.l:r'l"aDIa. A de.
))OBit of a cbect par.ble to lIowl)11 Lewis
Sha)' and Assoc1t.tfls1D the amDUD' of 11.5.00
for Ifaeb 1ft of cODtract. plana aDd. sped"PUNlSBJNO THE FIRE DAMAOED
ftcaUODJ wut be reqalre6. Depoalts wW be
HIOH SCHOOL BUILDING: AND
refunded on. ODe . .t. oaJ, upGIl. receipt.
CALLING AN ELEC'l10N FOR THE
of a 'bODa like' b)l.'~ 'the owaer. aDd oa
PURPOSE 0' OBTAINING THE..
tb. returD. wiUdD' teD (101
alter UN
SENT OF THE ELECTORS TO SAID
OJKDlDI cd bid.. of &be dOClUlleDts 1D Iood
INCREASE OP DEBT."
condlUon. Depoalta on ad4IUoiaaI HII wW
The followilll II a aumm&I'J of nJd. be forfeited. PIaDI cd SpeeUlcauoDa _aDd
relOluUoD:
otbe, contract doeuMeali m ..:r be eKamIDed at &be off1ee' of Tbom. . A. Bo,le.
'The preamble reelted. Ula&. U ..u Deces. Elt'iJlentarr PrlDcJpal 01 the Sw.rthmore-..". for the Scbool DtaU:ld to make an
...
lDcreaae of &be deb&. 01 the SCbool Dlatrle&. RuUedge 'UDloD. School J)lat.rtcl III t.be BUr
sen AVenue ElemeDtary 8ch~ Bulldinl'.
for the pUrposel 8et fortb. below aDd that. Rutler. A:'enue. S.lfUlmore. peDDtJ'lyUlla
" ... llIeeuary to obtaiD the useD&' of the t..u4 the oHlce of P. W. Dodle COrpOraUOD.
eJee&.ora to such IDcreue at deb&..
1321 Arch Sueel. PhlladelpJd.. PeJlJUiJ}.
8ecUon 1 'lex-preSHd tbe deaJre of the "an!L
BOlrd
School Directors to make &.b.e
A certUleCl ellect. Baot CUhler·. ~becle.
mereu. of debt 1D the amount of 'lOO.UOO TnlIt CompaDJ Tn.lUrer checle. .,.abJe
ior lIle purpoe of prOvid1D1 fuadl for aDd to '&he Swartbmore-RuUecIp: 'DJdcdl lJcbooi
toward. rep&1riDI:, re~ or re. Djatrict or bid, boad. 1rHb suret.:r 'utlal'ao~damOlldal.",e~hlD,!_.""'ool
tory_ to tbe Ofmer., for I~ of the b-.e bid.
U&''C
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go,;.u
muat accomp., cUb 'bid .. • auU'aDt.ee
Uon 2 provlciecl for aD elecUoD. for U1e pur- that the bidder ..m eater lato • ccauact ID
poae of obtalDlDa the UHDt of tbe eleclor. ;"nUDa. IIId a.'umlIb bCIada tD tile e~eDt. ~
OD III' to. 1161. 8ecUoa 3 autborJ.zed the hls bid .....ccejJCed. "No bid m.,. W WSth!
livln, or the required JloUce of such eleo-- drawu for a period 01, fortJ'..n•• (45)
UoD.. &ecUoD'" set. forth the form 01 q.aUoD after the date ft' for tbe opening thveof.
to ,be IUbmU&ecl to '&be electOrl. 6eeUOD Ii . 'I'bo neceuia1 bsdders ...m be ObU':i'
dlrected the secretary of the Board. of to fumbb boIldi and lDaurance as pjoYld .
School bl.reetora to ,b'l.I1Imit to the Count, III the coo&.rect documeDts. Proposal ab
Baard. 01 ElecUoDl • certified cOSIlY of tile be submitted oil form tDcluded JD apeoUldesire ftlOluUoD ancS the form of quel1lm. cattOn.. Proj,opla, mUlt be delivered td'Uae
to be submitted to Ule electon.
sec:retary of the Scbool Dilt.rlc ",a" the
Ii..&.BlOH B. CAMPBELL.
office oj' tbe 8apehDUl* PriD
'cd the
Secretarj Of the Bo&id 'Of
S ••i1bmore--RuUedle Umoa
061 D'"
8Cboo1 Dlrea10n of the .
trlcL a&. the CGlJele AnDo.
meDtad'
S ••rtbmore.Butiedp UDIoD School &:booL of lbe Swarthmore-RuUe e UDIoD
Dlairlct.. Dill....re COmrt,.
.
Srbool Dlalrlet.· a••rUUDOle, II .• on or
1~2
PeDDlJlvalda
befDre lIa, 1f. 11M. at 1:00 p •• B.D.
S.T•• at whlch,Ume the bJds w
pub8WAJr.TBIIOR&B.1JTLEDGE
Hc],. opeDed aDd pubUcl, read ID
cal..
1JN10N 8QlOOL DI8t'IIIC\'
el
.&. ConeRe 8lId PrtDcetoD. Animes. SwarUa-
ROUND BONE IN!
.!
All Ma~ CIea_
i
nrtl.
..,;a.iCGller Brand
Flee Plcap aDd Dell....,.
II BOUB 8ERVICE
...... AD·", ('l=' ....
Ba...all She" • St,,1 i.1I R•••
Iter CI.ats
Blloalls, aln.s, Bats
Wlfflt Ball•• Id Bats
Sds, ..
(S,.... Wi."'I)
,"""""""""""
est BaltImore
HQOVE
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eoUD",.
Swarthmore. Del ....re
VPJl1I. • •1 fo!Joll":
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF
THE SWARTHMORE.. RtJTLBDOE
'OmaN SCHOOL Dl8TRlCT, DELAWARE COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA,
TO MAKE AN 11108 £48£ OF TID!I
DEBT OP BAID SCHOOL DI8TRIOT
IN THE 811M OP ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS l'loo.OOI) .oR
THE PURPOSE or PROvmlNO
PONDS PaR AND TOWARD REPAm.
lNO, RECONSTRUCl'JNG OR REPLACINO AND EQUIPPINQ AND
PI.... M.............,,11, ...
II' WL
, ...n I.'U'
w.
SebeC!. Jocated on Rutgeu . Avenue. at
"A RESOLUTION
SIGNIFYING THE DE8lRE .OP THE
Ow,
W,-. .",: .............".
"For 10011 lIaalitr
mqr• •dise al a fair
price - shop al The
CAMERA I HOBBY
SHOP.u
C"~I.t
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
I
Mr. . Bolliv~rShagnasty.
political leader of the 2nd
Ward north of Cresson
~I'!'. and Statewide au.
thority on "What Has
H~ppened to the Street
Car Service in Delaware
County" was heard to say:
Heor/quarters for:
• relo1uUoD eDUUed:
golf course, large old hOlll!e
-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, powder room, ftreplace-maid's
room and bath.
P,.v.cy o.
Acre.,.
I
F()R SALE-Two aboriginal carved ceremonial drums from Formosa. Museum pieces; not playable.
K Ingswood 3-7736.'
FOR SALE-Tropical fioh aquariums, all sizes,
Lights, 50c.
Filters, 25<:•• Call Klngswoocl 3-
l~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 FOR SALE-~951
WE CALL FOR YOU
. IIIIIR
". REIT
IUS ••
Buck :am Falls, adjoining
\
2253 •.
Auto Driving Instruction
nectad)', ~.Y., to visit her parenta.
Hrs. Schott· will then visit her
daughter Caroline for the Mother'.
Day weekeJid at Grinnell College,
GrinneD, Iowa.
LEO&!. Ncines
lfOTlCZ Lt, berebr liven ibac. Ule 80lnl
Tbe 8.artbmoq..BaUedle 'UDlOD 8Obool
of 8cbool DlHcton 01 the Swarthmore-Ku,," DlltrJet .W Heein Haled bJdJ. lor the
led,.· Unloll School Dl&lrid, Dlla••re coaatrueUoo aDd equJppiDl of & KltcbeD
OOUDiJ. P.o, CD AprU 23. '"" duJ7 lId.opted Ad4lUoa 1.0 lbe Rutcera Annue Elemeata1'1
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Russell White of Media, formerhave their. sewing meeting on Tuea..
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day. May 6. at the home of Mrs.
The School In Rose Valley's ver_ Iy of Swarthmore. died Tuesday,
Oliver Swan. 512 North ·Ch.esterlsion of "fte Greatest Show' on April 22. following an operation
road. .
Earth" will take place tomorrow. In a Richmond. Va.,. Hospital
May 3. from 1 p.m, until evemng.
Mr~ White. owner of the !lobAt the Side Show v.isiton Will rccmt''8et,ing finn of Eberie lind
Today for Rev. Hornby meet the tallest man in the world White., Philadelphia. was a gradThe Requiem Eucharist will be (alias H. Mather Lippincott of uate of Swarthmore College. class
held 'at St. Luke's Episcopal Moylan); ,face lifters (Samuel ('f 1922. He 'married Anna HealChurch •• Eddystone. at 11 o'c1ock I.Nc)well and Company. formerly of ford. also of the class of 1922, in
this morning for the Rev. Frederick Hedgerow) will be on hand totraD&' 1924.
B. Hornby, a resident of the bor- form appearance; the gamemaster
He is survived .by his wife and
ough for the past six years. He had (Jerry Nowell of Clifton Heights) son RusseU. Jr.
retired in 1949 after serving as will be ready with special fun for
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the children; there will De a horror
n rmen Was prlva ,
"ector of~t. Peter's Church. house (constructed by the oldest
Broomall, He had been a Protes.
at
the
School) packed
fu\1
group
tant Episcopal minister for 47 of thrills; a fortune
teUer (Dr.
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on missions. and MIlnor J. Stei1l,,...
elected chairman of membersbip
a:nd evangelism. Four trustees
named are Charles H. Grier. Gerald R. Gray. John Patterson and
Charles E. Stevens. Elected to first
terms as stewarda are:
.David Hurst, Baldwin Bridger,
William Bate. George Pratt, Lewis
til. Sterner. Percy Richardson, and
James G. Bennett.
Requiem Eucharist
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. William Bush.. princ,pa
Swarthmore High School. wlll address parents of the t~ree sixth
grades Wednesday evenmg In the
all-purpose room, of the Rutgers
Avenue School. HIS talk. at 8 p,m.,
wm be concerned with junior high
procedures.
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years· and vic~r of St. Mary's
Ch~rch. Warwick. for 30 years.
.had also served as rector of St,
L k' Chu h
uSeventy-nine'
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rc years of age. he
died Sunda.v afternoon at the Har.
PUNT SALE
TUESDAY. MAY 13th
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Ample space for after-Incheon bridge
at no extra charge.
Mrs. Mlaurice Webster. KIngswood
3·8634. is in charge of transportation.
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OPBN DAlLY" SUNDAY
• Have your Doctor's prescription. compounded
by a pharmacy In wbich
you can have complete
confidence. Our skilled
Registered Phamiaclscs
double-check each rom·
pounding step to assure
accuracy. We are Pre· '
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Rose Valley Nurseries,
scrip';o. Speci,"i""
Depend onus for
DRUGS. sickroom
supplies ...d all other
heillth aidao
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(between Dutton Mill Road and KnowltOn Road)
CUSTOM UNDSCAPE W_
Friendly Sound Advice -Free
Telephone: CHester 2-7206
Ask for .Ben Palmer or IIeDr7 Ameld
LANDSCAPE
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VIBURNUMS"-' DOGWOODS,
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NOVELTIES and NOTIONS
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"l!Ict..,.lith
iJlrepain~g~3a~;;;t±
.problem.
ReeeiviDg.the
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form:thout .; depreclatl,on Marlin P. Nelson of'the
fina~~~~~.!,,,:~·~::r~~~Will
J>riv- which ·with.the
also' have
I nto·o·lt.ep o'P·'~rtuNgalti;:Dlstat yi ;~
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Trinity
To Present Concert
iatration
is stillreported
workinrthe
on scl,ed-I
departm8lltv,
William. Bush
Dlea in lID .effort to .ve'·a~rrradlllitcid, from
Concluding Ploy
in New
. RiiIiert· smart,;,. .
best PDSSlhli one for,,~ Year.
Oo.n~
in 19'5 with a bacb'0·f .Sea50n
Dr.• Robert Weis.s. psychology p_
usiried ....
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guest organist Bnice Eicher. The,
1..1....·s 'i!egree: in mechanical engi-Maurice .L•. Webster, Jr.. assList.• 1feaeor.
1& Cordially invited.
nearing..
ed by Charles F. Seymonr.
Oppenlander. a gradnate
"he program will Include a wide
." Inhl945. h~ wed the foTrme
Jhaean
reet
the
Players
Club
of
SWJ&rthSwa.'ihmore
College
who
has
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vari41ty,of
'.Il~c. classical and mddr
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..,lac er of Swartbmqre.
ey ve
concluding piay of the .sea- ed 20 years as scIence teacher and ern. Dietrich Buxtehude's .cantata,'
A carnival and
will three childreil, ~pret, 9; Eliz- son "The Curious Savage." As a also has been.the curriculum diree~ "jl'l!.Q, Jlfei"e Freude~ will hes1lng
be held at Swarthiaore
"In abeth, 6. ,.,Q,d. ,Ra~nd, 2. The line' on this forthcoming produc- tor at Swar\:hmore High School. in'
. English translation by C,
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. ' Wineh faMIly will live at N e e d - ·
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wi\I ~s.umehi8 new he.dmaster re..
. e Laml>
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which opens M
Terry. foUowed by th""
Saturday evening; Mayl0.
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ham. ~~;':'dge"
...r.. IDC 18 at the clubhouse on Fairview road. sponsiibilllies on:J.u1y 1. The'1Chool
from "Mass for Uni.oil.
The affair's theme will be"Toc
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"curious" is to be read "eccentric"
openlnSepteridJerWith·aamall
and· Organ" by the.contem-'
IItorrow LaJid" and it willbe~
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and "savage" reiers not to a Ma- group of fifth throiigh tenth
porary America" c;9ll!iPoser Roger
rated in an appropriately fUturistic
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then. but to a $10.000,000 heiress. ers. and plans to gradually e"'Pand
The latter. work will be
slyle, Booths will be open from 9
Bance.
to iilclude kindergarten through PBrlofllled .by the men of the choir. ,
to 11 p,m. featuring the attractions
U11I'"rr;\lFnEaUithful fo\1owera of the Players
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alone. Five anthem~ from the
peculiar to eamiv81 :.-. fairways. . Despite the h.ad weather Friday Club will anticipate the penformCholr's repertoire, including "0
Irene Moll Of· $tF~re·. night aud sa~~y .youthful /!Olic- ance of AlIson Roberta as Ethel,
SEIiIOI IALL TOIIIHT
Sing Unto. tbe J,.o"d" by Hassler
"OlDen's physical education depart- itors cioUectecl ~ for the Daisy the lead ~ole. Others in 'the cast,
Swarthmore·Hig\J School Class and:t"" "Ejaster,AntlillDl" by Wil~
IIt.nt will call the steps for square Day ~~for the Children's tidily grouped into guestil. family. of 1958 Wilf hold ite Senior Ball liam Dilli.. will. then conclude.
dancers from 11 p.m. to 1
. Hospital 01' ~Pbilf.delphia. Tbe com- and stilHi include:.·
tonight in the school gymnasium the
Guests are requested to -_"'_'1 mil;tee· of Abs. ·Morrls L. Hicks.
Guesl!l---Ann' D. Woske, David With at least· 90 per cent of the
Members of the choir are Doug-.
sneakers for the square danee.· Mrs., Ellis' Ridgway. Mrs. A. J. C.Elldnton. Christa H •. Price, PhD- class eJ
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Hrs. F....ees Plowman. was as- family-':'Marcy F. Roderick, Donald
programs in the shape of ist; Jatoes Breake11. Samuel CaleIsistedby the following:
B. Pugh, Jean Proctor. and Miss
fans.
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well•. Ja~s Clifford. Paul 'DonoKitty Wynkoop, Nancy Webster, Roberts; staff-EdJaa H. Clare, and
Parents of the claSs offIcers. Jim van. Robert Hammcmd. John Jubin,
TURKS IN FINAL
Betsy Atkins. Patsy Hally, Sara James H. Bomaaay.
Robinson ",resident, Wayne Miller Robert Masters. Buell Scher.
14.PPEARANCE SAT. Enioll. Chrissy Garrett. Joanne Es.
vice·president, Kate Bennett secre- Charles Smith. Allen Torrey. Peter
The college's rock 'n roll com~. pellsha
tary. and Mike Kerr treasurer. will Weher. Hal Welsh. and Ronnie and
the Turks. will make their final, ~ rett, S""",;::'1I.arroll. Pam ~Crol')'.
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chaperone the colorful event. The Wl11iam ·Wrage.
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~PPearance Saturday nlght·at the \l!arjorie m,ti>y.~. LeCf Allison, ART EXHIBIT MAY 15th intermission party in the school The men of the' choir are tenors
·roet Canteen. They hl!ve added Dorothy Gatewood, Joan Plowman,
Parente and frieollda of 'studente cafeteria wi\1 be pro~ded by the Edward.george, .D,B•. Hopsoo,.and.
~veraJ new aongato their seleetlon Susan. W'Igton.Martha Moserip. at ilie Walllngfo!'d School a!8 In·¥others'CommIi!ee. Mrs. James· Natt. and· basses Hemert
1St. and in cClmpli.ace With many Karen Schloesser, Laurie Forbes. vitOa to a~d, the"';'ual ArtE2:- Kenneth .stuart chairman,: with Hall, / JUlian .Bullitt,. ~Iph Hall.
~ests. they wi\1 play more slow Janie J·ackson. Mary Coles, Jan hibit. 'on ThurSday. :May 1I>th. at' Mrs. William Welsh. MIra. CharleS Henry McCdrkle.and W'ilitam Watance music. Dick Thomas, leader Turner. Diane Renshaw. Carol 7:15 p.m, DisplaYed wi\1 be all the E. Fischer and Mrs. Elwood Dyson kina.
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a~d 'Piano Player for· the g!'DIJJI, MCll·gan. Betsy Kamp. a~d ShAron varioas forms of art done by the in charge.
:Uestsattempt to comply with all re- Parker.'.
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1"c;a••tII ftring the' year. This i. ,A dessert party for seniors and
Will TJlII' FlISTS.,.
"'4 made by the audience this
Also. Debby Brown. Joan HawOppOrtunity·t. visit the class- their dates will precede the ball at
Mrs. R<>bert. B. Clothier of· Co-'.
k.
kIns. lJarby.McClartn, AnD E .... rooms. and· teacher"", .
home ·of Mr. and M!r's. J.
aVenue won three:flrsta for
11;1'.
Mrs: q. H.Scutt
lard H<>l1andei- on ORden
to)i" and dllffodila atth8fto.er
r. llndJ(J'B. Chadea.BoYard will ba':a" '8ernltardt,Je8ti. !reniledy,
.: : nlldlil
·An"after-th...
for
show held s.t:lIrd.,. at the :Qharlee
cla",,:wi\I occur at the 'Maple
. ·Sehocit bt Bid 'u.'1'he
chaperons. The Nether Prov- Karln Ward, Betsy RiCks. M:lkeNIDe 1IiIiem~
atqdent boqllaa "In~ McCrory. Henry &inkei. and Sue CkoQ_Ulqada:vat.
nue home of Mr. uidllW,
. W.j.~for.laeilDd
'"",,. to. tl!ep"._: .,...
. ~Icrirman.
Mrs.
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PERSONAL ACCESSORIES
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL DUSK
EXCEPI' SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
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COSMeTICS
DRUG STORE
SHADE TREES
Gilt thClt will ~/eose her
BETTER DRESSES
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B1JBPBB'8 n.GWBB AND ftGBTAU.B. IIBBD8
!Pree Packe\ Wltb Bver:y ~ Pan:haae)
ANNUALS AZALEAS· -
Come to Head.uaden
lor
College Band in
2nd Outdoor ("'Oil1certl
or
MOTHERS, DAY--SONDAY, MAY
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BoroG'ives Red
Cross·.n
113 P' t s
The Borough sustained its local
adm~:~n-;·Irt;:~:~:;:~:::~
FrIday. 9:30-9:80; Satuntay. 9:31-5:.
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School lin Rose Valley
Fair to Be Held Sund~y
Bee'aw.e of the
over the
w;..d..-ncithe. School in RoM Val-
,Pia,.,.
",he,10 '1•••Il,
EDGMOn AVEN(JE AND.WELSH STBBE'r8
STORE H01JR8: ....nday thnJ TluJnclay, 8:.1:"
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"THE FARM WiTH THE OCTAGONAL BARN"
, Swarthmore, Pa., Friday,. May 9, 1958
In
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•$4.00 PER YEAR
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~. det~ ~lneerl!1g steff Iii.'
ship at the Lerner F
annual meetlna of the I,rovlde the only ,I\O\1ege. prepare- and.the speakers and tIponson over
the i l t a - eoIIlipaQles Brj"{ Mawr aNU.... .
Chapter. Ameriean tGjry sch.,.,(itI Rock!&nd.Ccianty (25 refreshments,
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J/anned to JNI7. DesirIaIr the
Swarthmore, Mr. Winch has
Cross, will be held in the Bor- llil1es west of N_ York City). is
t.dion of. a .iorivate estiDIate made aerved· asa captain of the. Com- ough Hall on. Friday
Mat professor (lbaneli Frankel, .head
IIId!'l)...u~ent· of· iIllUl'8J{ee ealcula- munity Chest for three years. He -111. at 10 a.m.
the department of phil_phy at
Church Choir
tors. the Board hlred Nason
iB'a:·member.ofthe6oeletyofAuto_________
Colnmbia University. Other memCullen. buDders, to ·make·
motive Enaineera and has written . .
bers offhe Columbia f_Ity. aerv.1
A.,eoncert of sacred Dwsic will be
Joney. . : , , . ..
. , JIJ:~es.on pre-ipit~n ..~bll""S
i!1g on 'the executive board are Rob;.
preaentedThursday.
May ui" at 8
SD~' PrbIdpal Frank B.
SA.E Journal.'
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~ , _•• cl(cltiver, Llber professor emer, at. Trinity Church. Ohester
Iforey a"d High Schoql Principal
WiiIch join"" Sun in , 0.....1·
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of Mr. and
Mrs. N.
Waiter Suplee. formerly
of Swarthmore. now of West Chester. will be
Apple Blossom "Queen Sunday.
May 4. in Adams County.
Marian. the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, F. E. .Griest, Jr•• will be
crowned Sunday at South MounInin Fair Grounds. Arendtsville,
l.Ier selection was··based IJ,POn intelligence, 'person&.litYJ appearance,
and knowledge of the apple industry.
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Marian 'Griest of Biglerville.
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PONY RIDES -r SIDE SHOW _ VENTRlLOQmST
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heldAnnual
the same
dayMeeting
·in Radnor.
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Beho ld Su .....r.iority of
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Red Cr08s privilege of su.ppllyb'g I will give its second annual outdoor
I f '
1o.'ature's
Aut'omat,'c
,ley's
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on
concert
tonight
in·
Scott
A,mp,binormative Social at
l't
'was
and· haS been.' re- emergency blood to any needing
R •
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resident when donors COlltribUted theatre from 7 until 8 p.m......'.. 1
Woman's Club
el~vena. Ion
for Sunday. May 11. This 113 plnte 'of blood during the visit terned afterla.t year's higllly sucon 15th
As the handa of· the new tempo- .
IIDrtual May Day event of the Southeastera
c~ssful performance. tbe group, dlpry cloek in the Co\1ege avenue wl\l be beld from 1 p.m. tillevenins bloodmobile on Thursday. May 1.
reeted by RObert M•. Holm.
Retlidents who have moved into
kindergarten. room outdistaneed lit. the school off Rose Valley road
U"til the evenlDC rush of b1isl- perform ·'such favorites as
the community since Aprill9D6 will
those of Its stationarY neighbor in Moylan.
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nessmen donors. the outcome look- Suppe's "Poet and Peasant Over- be honored at .. Newcomers Party
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talemated
at
10'35
P
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' sselections
p o from
ns
o r e i l by. the Swarthmore ....,..
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ed exceedingly doubtful' to the ture" and
the."VIeEaster) the seven School 'Board
tory at Sea" sc.ore.
ttiry· Club. iI!- the Woman's Clubwh h th LJ.\i Iook
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c.ommittee in charge. Mrs. ~. A.
bouse on Park avenue from 8 untll
Dlembers~?-n ... I~ ey UUL uldn·.•• ~ .....Wetlaufer and her co-ehairman ·Th'ln!. will ,be no admission charge
ed down nednesdav nl"bt, eo
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Wish the whole
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·Mrs, William. Gill is .....,- to
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donte were 149 donors bot durina' to enjoy an hour of relllli:ed Iisten.........
",hool plant had the nA~1 reeupRaymond F.Winch of DickInSon
1.100dmobDe V18'It "6. ____n_ 'g
'd th
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see. tI1at each newcomer receives
. ve powers of p lants i n th·
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. e unusua
sllrroun Stu~
ga an Invitation. Mra. Samuel T. Carerall
. e Wlnavenue, has won a 1958 Sloan Felwere received
and 19
donors
of the
eoll.~fllfte.
dctwboxes, Justaittingon the Inside lowship for a year'.·executlve de- forgot to appear•. Some of the lat- dent Director Davld .. Kanef w i l l '
is ·chilirman of hospltalitp
nt
,ills and looking 9
W88k'a COlI- .velopnient training at 'Masiiachu- ter group were called in remiilder share the conducting chores. Introc . . t"e eVl'nt which Is a\med at
stant rain these Plantil, which had setts Institute of Techuology.
and came. but the. day was saved ductiona wlll be' by David Horr of aciquainting ·the recent arrivala
appeared ;completely dMcl IdDce
Mr. Winch. a member of fiun Oil by 22 "walk-In" donors. eight of the college radio. atatlcin.
wiih the nature and Diany offerthey were removed .from
Company'sReseareh and Develophad oot been able to make
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.tricken room on April '1. had
ment Division, has been serving as appointments. and three of whom
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Bu~~~' Joseph Reynolds will ex.
aged to respond to the ~~oJe. of: chief:of tbeFuel Development sec- were' college studentil. The percentplain the local administrative ~t.pring and erected numerous long tiori' since his appoilitjnent to
age of •eet·
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up. the Rev, H. Lawrence WhitteJ
freshly ~il ahoo~voluntarily post in MarclJ, 191'1; .
wouid_t: do~::: ~P:-';:bl~'to
.
inore of .Trinlty Ghureh will apeak
making a 'Profound contribution to . He will begin his studies on june give thei'rblood.
on· beliaH of the local religious
the high school blologr.Ie&80lll! cur- 2f as'one of 36 irien chOse!! througli~
The committee and the entire H. S. Science' . Teacher groups. Mrs. Peter E, Told fqrmer
"".tly bebl~ftsug\it in the former out the nation to participate in the board of the lOcal Red Cr~s is exLeaves July I for ,.
president,olthe Woman's 'Club will
home of kindergarteners.
M,I.T. program. Courses in eco- ttemely gratefnl to each donor and
New York
review some of·the special events'
Meanwhile, what wi\1 ~w out nomi~9, finance•. marketing, .
to each volunteer who worked
which add to Swarthmoreans'
ol the charred wood and plaster of relatlo1/8 and other subjects will . h
h
Harry E. OppenlSl\der, Benja' j'lYInent of each season. Herber\:
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Swarthm·ore's origln·a!· 'hig·h·' school
piovide broad. top-level background 'smootli and satisfactory monine.
m n est avenue, .,warthmo.... has Foley·· newly elected prell!cIeat Of
building remains any ma,,'s guess. '.
busineQ lea.4erIIhlp;
: .,several . persoils contaCted by been appointed ,director of. the the Home and School :Auociation,
With opel\, minds and' urginp... .. Iliaugurated'in 1931 under
. . ' F S Ch . be .. d
Rockland County Day School•. a and Swarthmore College vice-pres_
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am ra an Mrs. H.
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.pices of Alfred ·P. Sloan. the fel~ p, .Stainf
Joseph Shane will ClUWDa
broadly lIlOPanded a higb school·as lowships are given each year'
m~n" Were. unable to' give blood/at lege preparatory school being Or- educationalpha.... John Michael
possible and try to do away with selected men between the ageBthe time bot Wished .to do so later. ganbed by thl! :Rockland.
ex-head·' of· the loeal and district;
double sessions. after this.te,l(Dl,.the
and.-:~7. Thrl!!i other'. Sun
Any resident of the Borough can Day School Associatjon;·consisting
will aet" master
have.~im 90 honorec!,pre- ,.
at the Red Crose of a group of 'Pa~nte most.of whom 1f\onies.
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to the solution of its ,m8Llly·fa'~ed I Vioilld:y.
have professions in New .
. .Lind8lly Wolf Is In'
of
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(with Appetizer - Dessert - Bridge)
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COMPLETE LUNCHEONS
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Bontl ISSIIe
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in Born
Swarthmore
since
1952. he was least, a roving photographer,
in Toronto,
Canada,
'ty f
The ventriloquist show Is schedh U •
graduated from t e mversl
uled f~r 3 p.m, This' wiU he foUowed
Toronto and Trinity College in Canada. 'He received the degree of LI,B. by the traditional, May .Pole and
from Western Reserve University. Sword dances by the fifth and sixth
REELSHARP MOWER SERVICE
and was ordained in 1911.
graders, The climax to the alterMIL . . . KERLIN 1I'r8E2ft,CII28'rZB.
.
Mr, Hornby presented the last noon will ,be a smorgasborg dinner
Call CHester 2.2448 for Prompt Free Plc:k.up Ii.Dd DeUvery Servke
two bells of the Valley Forge Carl.
b
'I 6:30
whichp,m,
will It
be isserved
between ut
5 and
Ion afthe'Valley Forge Memorial
preferable.
not
Park. The Hawaiian bell was given absolutely essential. to make reserin memory of his wife. the former vations iii advance; Anyone wish·
Myra Louise Gault of Dubuque. ing to make dinner reservations.
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Ia •• who died in 1950; the Alaskan order speeial plants or hand sewn
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bel1 was given in memory of
articles may cal1 the school in ad·
son David who died in 1946 at
vance at LOwell 6·1088, In case
age of 19.
of rain the performance is sched·
He was a 32nd degree Mason uled for Sunday. May 4,
S~hool
and a member of the Benjamin
.
Franklin Consistory of the Val1ey LWV to Hear Report
I P.M. Until Evening
of Phi1adelphia~
On Public Recreation
PLANT SALE - BAKED GOODS
He is survived by a brother Her.
HANDWORK
SEWING
GIFTS - TO·Y·S·
Mrs,
.
Anthony
Fairbanks,
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bert of .Clevela".d,
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BASu-y·
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Interment will take ·place in Park avenue. wiU be the h o s t e s s · SU""""""ES
LE·MO~·8 the May 5th meeting of the Leal~e I
.110>£ ".0
'A
TICKS _ SNACKS ..
Lawncroft cemetery•.. BoothW)'D,
of Women Voters. Topic of
.. LUN(!H _ FffiE ENGINE _ CAROUSEL·
monthly "sandwich" meeting wil1
he on Public ~eereation. In charge
of Mrs, H, Woodward McDowel1.
The meeting begins at 1 p.m.
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Your inspection is invited.
The
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or crematloD. Choice lots. De .. audeD.
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Careful m."..emeDl ADd be.ulltul ourrolllllllD•• malte _
AD Ideal lo-. .lIon for
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Nether ProvldeDc:e Oara,e
I(ookhaven Road. Wall/alford
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An innovation this year will be
' t ShOW bY Rev. J 0 h n
• venttl'I Dq"'.
Scott of Swarthmore, Additional
attractions will include pony rides,
fire engine rides, gas balloons, a
penny sale. fresbly roasted peanuts
(a must at the circus). a fish pond.
charcoal sketches and, lI\st but not
"ard Inn where he had made his
home for the past six months: With
the excePtion of a nine month in·
terval In England. he had resided
5-Nether Providence. homo
8-Lanadownei away.
12-Upper Merion, away.
19-Nether Providence, away.
~ay 22-Yeadon, hom...
All games at 3 :30. Riverview Field.
WEST
UUREL, HILL
,CEIETERY
Ruth Eisenbud of Swarthmore)
will peer into the future.
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Personals
· Dr. and Mrs. Warren F. Far· alher of ~outh Chester road had
as their guests laet week Mr. Far_her's brother and .sister-In-law
Mr. and J4irs. Paul Faragher of
Pittshurgh: The preceding week
I4r. Faragher's hrother-in-Iaw and
alster Mr. and Mrs. Earl A)'er'll of
,Lexington. Neb.• were their gUests.
:Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amheret
avenue entertained at a luncheon
at the Ingleneuk'in honor of Eliza..
beth Davis Wolpert, preceding the
Woman'. Club meeting Tuesday.
Mli.. Wolpert presented the afternoon program.
.. Mr. and ·Mrs. C1arenceC. Franck
of Cornell avenue held a reception
Saturdey afteri.oon in honor of
Mr. and ~s. Franck. Jr.
Mr. and ·Mrs.WiIIlam Craemer
returned to their home on Harvard
avenue Saturday night after a
week's tour of Virginia.
'Mni. ·A. W. SWart· entertained
her eightsome Wednesday at her
home on Vassar aVenue.
the 99th EnJiDe;e.. OImpady. arriv_
ed Friday to speiH""a 3-Wed: leav~
with hi. parents Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Billatein on South Cheater
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of
Lafayette avenue have a. their
gueet this week their daughter-inlaw Mrs. H. Wilbur Hoot. She and
herhn8blhld· Lt. Hoot ."jJlmove
their new residence in Sutlind. Md.,
outside of Washington, on May 11.
Mt'II. M. R. Dimmitt of Rutgers
avenue had'as gueets o>;er Monda),
night her daughter Mrs. Jooeph H.
Walsh and two children Peter alid
David ~f Doylestown.
. ,Mrs: William H. Driehaus of
Yale'avenue' will fly to Delaware,
0.. to spend the weekend with her
daughter Anne who is a sophomore
at Ohio Wesleyan University.
M!r. and Mrs. Perey G. Gilbert of
~ark, ,avenue _will hav~ 88 house
guests over the weekend Mr. GIIbert's mother Mr•• A. P. Gilbert.
and his hrother-In-Iaw and sister
Mr. and 'Mrs. B. F. Smith of Norfolk, Va.'
Mrs. Howard G. Hopson entertained her' eightSome yesterday at
Mrs:
Wl1ltam
Mr.~
WD_ J/ld Mr. andJ(rs.
H. Pax.
. . . . Ford F. RobjnlOn of Guem- Hawr
sey road entertainSd. at-luncheon Iiam D. Jon"" of V«IIIBr ....enue are Bon al Springfield tIlematsl1lal
on Tuesday in honor of the birth- the infant'. paw,ma1
da;va of Mrs. Frederick J. Anthon)'
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end Mrs. William ,H. 001. Jr.
Mrs. A. W; Baas. Jr•• who is stay.
ing presently at 226 Dickinson aveWEDIEIDAY, IIAY I"
nue. will return Sunday niBht af~r'
"'I'ODIMORIDEN F'ARM." WA:LLINQFORD . .
vi.iting her parents )11: and Mrs.
.1IIt."lel. A.II. ~ " ••11....... L••.oUu ..... t.1 , •••
P. Simmons llI::fIazeltbll;J'a: _..
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1IIr. and.
Mill.will
John
Rumsey
Vassar
avenue
spend
part of ~
next week in Atlantic City attendiog the convention of the Pennsyl.
vania Automotive A'88ociation.
Lt. ab.dMrs. RU.Bell Youn&blood
of Myrtle Beach. S.C.• with their
children. were the guests fOf a
week of Mrs; YoungblOod's parents Mr.. and Mrs; ",ntliony Fair~
blinlfs lit Park' ,,:venue. The. Fairhanks, entertained in their honor
Saturday aftimOoil with' a coc~
tail party.
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Call Klngawood 8-0476
Aetbe M••hl' " tile
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M:ra.Eugen6 M. Flnneg"" of,PlIl'k aveDlle"anno)lllCe.
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engagement,of thJe~~,~-"aghoterB' Pa
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Mr., aud M!rs. James Malone of
tricia· Louise, to """"on • ra WheeIAI',g' nment. _
Caitet
Camber toe-I'n
ley. Jr.• · .on of Mr•• Harriet V"
Dartmouth avenue will have' a.
· their lIoUBe gueSts Mrs. T. M. Ran-. her home on Rutgers avenue.
Grimstead of Norfolk.Va •• and·~heli
Expert At,lTOMATIC TI'Jlismission'(JyiH,aul'
dolph Park and daughter Anne of
Mr. and Mrs. WiIlismC. IIfc- late·,Mr. Bradley.·
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p'~lnSt
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Sie~ Madre. Calif.. who are ar- Dermott of Yale, aven!>e have as
riving this weekend.for a seven-day their guest this Week Mr. MeDer81
mott'. sister Miss Sara Ml:Dermott ned."
visit.
who arrived Sunday' to spend a
RUSSELL'S se;~v.ts:;~j, '1
Mr. Frank R. Markley of Guern- week. Sbe will return .to her home
IIRTH.
sey road re~urned home .. la.t week in GlOlIceater. N.J •• on Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Afe.y'F. Blake, Jr.,
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Opposite Boro Parking Lot
from a 10-day business trip to . (lapt. and Mrs. A. H. Wood of of V'illanov' are'recelving congi'at'.': "
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308 South Swarthmore avenue and ulation. upon the hirth of their
Texas.
Mrs.' Seymour W. K1etzien of three children Daniel, -Allen. and fiist· 'child. Ii'son. Brlid1ey Nield
South Chester.·rOad. with her .i.ter Bruce. flew Tue.day to California Blake. on
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. Mrs. Stuart J.·Bugbee of Wilmiag- from where theY'wlll' sail aboard May, 7. LankeDau
On.. of·these days. ~t's ~oin~. t~ st~P. raini~g ,long
ton. Del" returned home Monday the S. S. President Polk for Bom- Iittl~~hoy 'wllo weighed . at: seven
fo~owln~a fo"rr.l\I'y,!trip,,~,W...., ""Ydndia, Capt•. Wood'will etudy pbunds. three·\)unees.i" the grand. eno~~~~~. !h~t,y'0ll, Cion t II~,~ 'l'1~~sb,,,,~,wip.r.
ton. Mas~"!,llnd W N~rwich.,Conn. , fQr.,", year inN_ Delhi, and an- son I>f Mr_ anll Mrs; Blake' of Am~
on' you!:',cal!'l8ra lens•. At that time you will want
Mr•• Ben L. ·OJeott-·of·
other year, in Madras 'as a 'part heret avenue and Mr. aiidMrs: W.
to.}ak~;~",n~. ,~ictures -.- .p.~~:wrp,:,F.'J:~~,
avenll!l.an!llblra.·RaboIrt.B.·Clothier. .the,~rm:v's eight.-year ,program Sproul Lewis, Deep MeadoWs. Gra~
of ColllD1bia·avenlle.
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·generate specialists ,in 'foreign. .
'Mr•. Ham K. ·Nield. BaIyour ~um~e!" trip'_
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. ;.particularly those outside
"Ml1:,ls lhe·hab;t'li'grkt:.
Mrs. Clothier's .home. in honor ,of the Chri.tian realm,
gTandmothet<..
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Now is the time to get _,-hot .IJew camerCl-Mrs. Thoma. Rowe. daughter
Mr. and Mrs. JameB Hazard. for_ ' ,', "."- "--:-tloJe in your old oneJI yq~:w~J~, "" , .
Hr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes of merly:of 200 Rutgers'livenue. have·Mr,and·Mrs. Gilbert Mustin. Jr••.
Wallingford. '.
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receiitJy'moved ,to 840 Haverford of. Cornell ave:n;e announce'the
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John S. Thompson, Jr., s o n · ,
. . a dau,~ter !,*~ra:t'llce on .
·tiiii'lr.li
. Mr. imd Mrs. Tlt0mpso.n.Sr..
BJ\d Mira. D. Mace GowlJig~'~I::~::~
,4. m¥ljizgerald•
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Media] has completed six '
:Parri~road ,leave todayl to
. :H~jt8); ;Mrs~~,tui;.8~.;
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Lansdowne is the patarnal
Ky.• and Fort Jackson. S.C., and J;)enison University. Granviile; 0.. grandmother.
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Cornl,ll av.enue had as,their recent
overnight guests their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and MrIJ; WiIliam Roberts of Harvard. Mass..
Who '\VI!re en route home follOwing
a 10000a1' vacation in Miami Beach;
Fla.
,
Dr,and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie
of South Chester road had as their
guests for five .days Mrs. Bowie's
brother.i'!-Iaw: ati~ sister Mr. and
Mrs: Wilhur Foster who
Tuesday for thei~ home in Nyssa,
Ore. Mrs. Bowie entertained at a
tea in honor of her sister Monday
afternoon.
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·Mrs. E. L: Mercer of Ogden ave.
nue has arrived home from Savan_
nah. Ga., where she visited with
her son-in-law and danghter Mr.
and
Ross Jr
Allen
andJean.
children
Ros. Mrs.
Guerard.
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She
returned home with Mrs, Milton AI-
".-Valle1v.,
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PLAYERS, .CLUB:
Middletown Road '::::'M:;d~ Pa. . Op~te ,mg~ M~~;;
(between Datton Mill Road 8ml'K!lowlton Road)
OF SWARTHMORE
CUSTOM UNDSCAPE WORK
Friendly Sound Ad~~ -
presents
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Telephone: CHes'er
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liii:i~~~iiii~iiii~iiiiiiii~1iii~
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many
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of his retiring at
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SIX y eal'1'}n ~
......,i1. His. was educated at the formelrlll
A nu!lloher,of,hi,s a~~atea
. at F~rt Kame m~ha,
'Swarthmore Preparatory S~hool
'the :Jiiirh quality of hiB .'!I'Dr~ ·~;;h2_I,..clJrecord ''t ta~getpractice~th and was later a builder.
ethical staDda~h,e!lisjllaJ:ejl ..,
disappeanng guns. seoring
.-:is survived·by his qlOthe.,
his loyalty 110 ,tile atq~~ts and the 18 bits lIViththecBBlUli. number of Mr•• Harriet So Marshall"of th~
institution in his 21 yean of lierv- ·shotH.. ~t ,Fort Han~~, N.J, ,he /IlIDIe ,adc4'Ps. ~ho, retired five
ice. .'
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·:!!S\,t?~l~d' when.;t -,\ID!:':::!te: Years ago after more, than 3D,years
~ajor~nel'~E. ,E. M~or- ,urn..... u m~to ,,:w. an
lIB .Becretary of the Springland 'UJ3_~~Ret.), .Pl'IlBident of raq"q¥~,In ,;ul~.h!, ,W/!8 sent to :flald"ToMlShip, SchooL Board and
P,&LC.• aummed"pthe services of h ... Nat~ol,lal Rifle Ma~hes,where 4lscI.Jtaving been president of the
ProfeSSor Webb, commenting on hja hewaa rate!! ~s mr:~rtrifiepJan ~d l'enn.ylvania .state TeaetersA....
extra curricdJar activities as track also au.tomatlc pIStol. After retlr- sociation. His father Warren died
and rifle teain "claCh. director of ~Ar~ .t~~.~~•.,hew!!Ilt to some years ago..
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the aeronautics, depllrtment, and Harvard•. recelVUlgaq advanced,de- !
his work on the .tandardized chem- Itr"" ,in. February 1937. He began
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tea,
.. ching., dU,t.ies at .P.M.C. In
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istry teats for college atudentS unI'- .
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der the sponsorship of the Ameri- Sep~~r oUhat year. He Iiv,es
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ean Chemical S6clety. He~.ed ~I,I" South ,Cheo~r ~d 'owlth his
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• wife
son.
The Junior
t he h 0J>ll-r-''-'~
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, . Ruth."A
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rt 'Of th . 00' I nd
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I Wi.liam n.• a graduate of Swarth~~s amazed,. p"--'ed•. entera pa
e s 18 a... cu ~ moire High School. Wesleyan Uni•
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tsiued and "instructed in human
announced that Professor Webb ve~.ity an~ Yale Law School. is an
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would, ~0*"'1!1! .. ~ ·the
faewty
of ".f.f..i.OO
P,M.C. as Profeos!ll' Emeritus.'
Trust·jJompany.
was going on, Wednesday aftersor.
Wehb.
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ted
in
noon of, last week.
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I;'rotelisor Web!l.ha. had an interer
esting career, Bol'll in Lincoln, "'\D1 ican Mim' of Science" and ." I.'p,lI~ o,ut .~f,J'egul~r.cla.ses ,nd
. .• in 1893,
, " tbeson.of.Charles C. "Who's Who in the East."
herded to the auditorium.
Neh
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. the p.upils
, were p~ented,.\Vith a .play which
and J:~i;,; TI!8ket;Wejlh• .hita,ttended mally S!:hool,a.• tn 1916 he received (~.i.~t~~';~tAppointed
e1icited one la~h after a~other
a B.s. degree from New.York Uni_
To Summer Stu~y Gro,up from .th,m. Called "The, Ins, and
ver'.it;v. where h~ h. ·1l!i .been. active
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and "'-Combs
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Mr.. Carl K. Dellmuth. of North Miller. Edward Payne and
is'ar..
Swarthniore avenue. i. one
EIlzabetl}, Barton.'.
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.• Lrai.
", n~ 1IJ}~,!'l! ~88OCiBte Confe~fqr d~picted
UllthinklnK,' cliqui.hnesS
, CorpS. After f) ....:t,K
was commission;r~n'd ~k tli'a~95&;seWon .of the Merrill Cen- IIlld then. was r&-enacted to. show
~~~~~ii~~~i;~ii~il ter for Economic..
, the ,rea\. fee1i"g" of th~parti~ipants
1 ' 0 ',Tbe,Merrill<'~nter'; 1i0cate4,: in and the differel;\Ce which ~n )8 •
~g ~I!~, anci.H- D18de unselfishly ~'putting on the
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shoes". before .peakIiringe together
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worry. about aut9,,!atic oil deliveries. Our phones
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hours a day.
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Formal iear t~' Hili.
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Philadelphia, next
aud abroad.I,T'u"",dsiY. evening. and at the ,Wayne
Co1JlIDullity Center on a later date.
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is privile~ 'sch~l,two'da:vs a >week. Mrs. Pem"
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berton Dickson" director ,of· the
PLANNING· A VACATION?
. sch,ool.Ulld,intereatelLoth!' .A.graduate
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era made -Dr. Greel!1!ank's appear,, "
~chool. ,he,is a mBD)\ler ~ ,Sp.l}i!p!'.
jjJnior men's, honorary society. and
'!tc· th\! Swarthmore perform'I-~l"•• secretsry-treasurer. He is a
possible.
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of the varsity baseball
flr. )~ic"!,rd K. Greenbank, Upper, DatJ>y school psychiatrist. wlio
I" ter led pupils in analyzing tl1e
play and diseussing ~roblems,
l;~:~?;:in:thelocal lads and la.sies
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We StiU Have
l'aclullt. could have.
. Hoping 80",e day to see among
the many hooks directed at the
'ver_se, one' for children on "The
'ci..~e and Feeding of Grown,ups."
Dr. Greenhank encouraged the
JUICY
dren to understand everyone's
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leers of being wrong and the varroad ond ''TRAVEL·TEST''
ious prohlems to ·which they are.
the
fea'lures thai make
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car
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place
hood world and hold their own as
-YJsIIhonors in Its -class in
a thorough adult. He reminded
the Mobilgas Economy
them to
wh.en they are '''---,1
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and to remember
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tr..vel-Iime
allowances on
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bide reoentment. In view of
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it easy to own a new
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bigh divorce rate and other facOldsmobile'
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tors which have deprived manyc.hildren of a fair, life with a mother
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to support themselves and their
StiHness Not R'einoved
children. Dr, Greenhank emphasized
the importance of dating
We offer une.'tcelled facilities for the cleaning of
specia/"Travc/-Time Trade-Ins"
many different members of the op:.
fibre. rugs.
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posite sex In order to best learn
9 x 12 CLEANED - $7.00
the differences in personalitieo' and
You'......."., w:alooma
,oercise. as much care. in choosing
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a life partner as in purehasing an
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have G.
recently
from
Mrs. Howard
H.opsonmoved'
of Rutgers
(lranford. N.J•• to TowsOn. Md.
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their two ,children Alex· ,and. 'Phil- of a son Paul Michael HUIlJDIGr. on
ippA' hhvlemoved into, 215 River- Monday, ~Pril 28.. Mrs. Paul. M.
view rood. from Springfield. Mli-. Uninmer of Rutgers avenue ~ the
Bnhayar is "n engineer with :Scott na1terl.al grandparent 'and
Paper Company. Alex, will- enter IM.rs. Daniel 'M. Seifer ofEast Lansecond· grade ,in the fall;
sing, Mich.•. are the maternal
Mr. and, Mrs. Bruce· Smith and grandparents.
their "~nB, ·;Don ,·and .,Tommy .of.
avenue spent laetweekA son. William Donald Jones.
end at their cottage on Lake Pau3rd
.• was born to Mr. and Mr•. WIIpac in the Poconos. Don caught hi.
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·Donald Jones. Jr. of W,sIling-'1
first 18-inch rainbow trout. " .
ford
on
Monday. May 6, in the Bryn
Mr. and Mr•• Gunnar KnudBen
and tlieir· .on Ricky have moved
into the former Iveo. property at
834 South Swarthmore .. avenue,
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coming from· Kansas City. Mr.
KnudSen is ,. With ,,'JV8ll tiEJgh'!!" .....f :IIRI. ;LLOYD Eo IlUFFlll1
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The Board of Trustees will meet
at 7:16. tonight for election of officers and regular monthly meetPhone Klngswood
3-0900 , .
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ing, followed by the meeting of the
,
P,ETER E. TOLD, Editor
Official Board at 8 p.m. when ofBarbara B. Kent, M07l4ging Edit
Roast/e D. Peirsol
.Marjorie T. Told
.,.; ·'JQiln Eynon
Board,. Preceding these meetlDp
members
and spouses of. the new
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Official Board will be guests of the
Office at· Swarthmore, -Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Kulps for dessert in the church
D~DLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
parlor.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MAY 9, 1958 '
Sunday School classes will begin
at 9 :46 a.m. Sunday with cla8se8
'IEII"EIIA• • •TEI
The Woman's Aasociation Busi- lor all ages. There ia a nursery
)fro Roberts will preach at the ness and Profeasional Group will for infants to two years old during
9 :30 and 11 o'clock services ~un- meet at . 6:'30 WeclDesday evening this hour.
day morning. Hi!! topic will be at the home of 'Mrs. John Kennedy,
George Pratt will be the diseusentitled "The Sign and SeaL" The 401 Haverford place.
sion leader for· the Men's Class,
Sacrament of Holy .Baptism will be' The Prima- Choir will rehearse leading the dl.sc:.U88ion on The' Sec- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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"Wur • Popp....
at 3:30 Thursday.
The Juniorgronp ond Commandment. .
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held at both services_
Church School class.. are held follows at 4:16. The Chancel Choir .The new Young Adult Claas will To the Editor:
at 9 :3,0 and" 11, with the Senior will rehearse at 7 :30.
meet in the Tower 'Room at 9 :46.
Tradition and a quality of apo'
High Bible clAas meetiJlgat 10:46.
the S~~rament of Infant Bapo preoiation bids the American NaMen's and women's Bible classes
TIIIIlY .DTEI
,- tism will,1Ie administered at 2 p.m. tien, during the month of Hay, to
, c:oDvene at 9:30. .
There will be. a celebration:of Those ·with children for baptism wear a Poppy and make an' offer- "I saw It in the Swartlimorean."
The Senior High Fellowship will the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock should cal) Mr.. Kulp as soon as ing. Every coin dropped into the
meet at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday morning. At 9:30 a service possible;.
container will' 00 put Into high cilic.
'l'heYoungAdultgroupwillmeet of Morning Prayer and Church
Attheidenticalmorningworship service by the.Legion And "'-wdl- ..........................
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at 7'30 p.m
Sch I ·u
services at 8:46 and 11 o'clock, M·r. iary for those who have neO,ds:
00 WI be held, and there wiU be Kulp wlll use as his sermon' subPoppies wilt outstaiiding'li.
eme Bible'Stu dy group will meet a service
of Morning Prayer and
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teTuesdaYd.at9:30 at 316 South Ches- Holy ·Baptism at 11:16 a.m. Ush- ject, "Marriage, Adorned aDd phasize the Memorial to the Uil-'
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Beautified." Both services will Db- known Soldier, Poppies wilt be ereti'
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f'
al
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.or
service~
w.iIl
be
as
follows:
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Th.e Woman'Assoc'
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18. on s JD
1/ :30 a.m.-C. S. Ke1tI!r, head serve' M0 th er'II Day with special a ted In
meeting of the year will be held usher' Petsr Madison alternllte. music and mothers Of the congreg&- pies will ·be worn by thoughtful
'GARDEN OF'
011 .Weda:esday. Th~ ·Devotional R.
Brodhead, C. R. Cacace, G:
tiGn taking patt in the service.
people.
service WIU be held In the sane- BanseU Jr E M Hill
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The Junior an.d Senior Higfi"Fel" 'iIl! hospital wards. during the
'MEMORIES
tuary at 12, follOWed by the lunch- H. Max~eii: a~d
M::'::Ca",;:ley: lowship groups will meet at the past, hard winter, bitS of red and
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eon and program at 12:.30.
11:16 am.-R. B. Price, head ush- church at 7:30 p.m. for their reg- green materials have been .wound
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er; G. S. Valentine, alternate,' P. B. ular Sunday evening meetings.
all d . bound into Poppies, bringing.
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CHURCH SER'y 'ICES
The
Methodiet
Men's
Executive
up.lilli·to
the
'V~tan with only one A ·n.....
Prdim ,In.• IouBanits
., W. T. Peabody, J. S. Torrey, C
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PRESBYTERIAN CHOMH
and H ..G. Weaver.
omm ttee will meet at the ehurch useful hand, Or continuolls mental
n~~o;;=. I~~";;.::
Suday, May II .
Robert Longman is scheduled to at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
problems. To others,'who)'earn for .inspeetloD to.lan.....
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1/'30andl1:00A'M 'Mr Roberts se~e as acolyte at S o'clock,' Carl
The.Ilhillidelphia Annual Con- an allowance, othe1'ilwho-aiephJ8- ···WlST LAUREL HILL
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lIoI_ AYe. ..... C!IY u.
claases.
dist ChUrch,
Philadelp!Pa.
Bishop
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9School
:30 A;M.-Adult
Bihle classes. and William Morrison.
Gerald
Kennedy
of Los Angeles
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10:46
A.M'-sr. High Bible
class. wilt
The
Young
Fellowship
6:30 P.M.-Sr.
FeIIOWlIhip.
meet
at 7 People's
o'clock Sunday
eve- s.,.,.... at the "Evening 'Hour of
7:30 P.M~Young Adulta.
ning; and at 8 p.m. there will be a Inspiration" eaeh night at 7:46.
Wedses"y, May 14
meeting of the Adult Confil'l2Jation TbepulJllc is invited to attend
12 'Noon~Wo_u's Association.
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lfarish Interceasions wilt be held
The. W.S.C.s. monthly meetiq
John C. Kulp, Minister
on Monday.at 11:.30 a.m., and agaiu will begin with lunch at Ingleneuk
Mj!~ W
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on
Tuesday and Fridav at 9 o'clock. Tea Room at 12 noon on Wednesf
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The Vestry wilt hold
its regular dayfollbwed ow
• the huslness meetSa d
Ma · II
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n
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at
the
church
at 1 :30'• Election
8 '46 and 11'00 A M ~r Kul meet.ing on Monda v at 8 p.m.
•will preach.
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of
officers
and
women's
conierence
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2:00P.Mi.-;-;Holy Baptism.
nipg Prayer on Tue~day and Fri- ePTohrtsCWl11 bt,grven.
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,7:0().Pr..~r.and Jr. Hi; FeI- d~ at 6:40 'p:m'
" . e· arol"noirlvi1l have ,re. low""l ". .
Holy Communion will be cele-: 'hea~~' at 4' p.m. and the" Chapel ,,,
brated at 7 o'clock Wednesday ChOir and the Wesleyan Choir will
Wednesday, May 14
1:30 P.M.-W.s.C.S. Meeting
morning" and again at 9:30 a.m. rehearse together ~t 4:30 ~.m.
TRINITY CHURCH
The second service will be followed
The Doreas Circle wJ11 meet
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector by a meeting of tbe Bible Class. At Thursday ~t 9 :30 a.m. at the home
Saaday, May II
10 o'clock the Sewing Group will Of. ·M.... VIctor Bean, Park, Ridge
.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
d",ve and R'd Ia
Wallin
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer and meet in the Cleaves Room, and at
1 ge
n.e,.
gford.
Church School.
. 8 .o'clock that evening a teacher
The Chancel Cholr wJ11 reh!",rse
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SINCE. 1878.
We have .............the public . . . .
I. . . W. are proud of our dlgnlfI." con- .
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7~
MODday, May 12
'~J11 be h:J!1 at 7 and 10.a.m. The
9:00 A.M.-Parish Interceasions. fllst sectIon of the Junior Coniir11 :30 A.M.-'-Parisl> Interces.ions. matlon Class will meet at 10 o'clock
I
Tuesday, May 13 I
Thursday morning, and the second
6:40 P.M......;Evening Prayer.
section at 4:46 p.m. At 8 o'clock
7 '00 AWMedneHSdalY'CMay 14.
~hat everiing. there wilt he a servo
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ice of Ch l E d
9 :30 AM.-Holy Communion.
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,ora ven~ong an a spec_
Ial concert by th~· Choir of Men
Tharsday May 15
and Boys of Trinity Church.
. (Ascensi~n Day)
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
10 :00 A.M.-Parish Intercessions.
FRIENDS MEET/II NOTES
Friday, May 16
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9:00 A;M~Parish Intercessions.
undayat the Adult Forum the
6 :40 P,M.-Eveni~g Prayer.
Peace Committee wilt· present the
last of the series "Seeing Ourselves
THE ~¥~Wr~~t~CIETY
as Others See Us," The speaker is
Sanday, May II' .
JosepbR
"Italian Attitudes Toward the
9 :46 A.M.-Adult Forum: Joseph United States." HIs subject. wiU
Raffaele,"America as Seen From cover. attitudes to American life
Italy."
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and A
erican
foreign
policy and
11 :O~ A.M.-Meeting for Worship. labor leadership on an international
Children cared for in Whittier basis.
House. All are welcome. . .
5 :30 P.M.-Youth Fellowships.
1IIr. Raef!ele is a professor of la.
Monday, May IZ
bor economics at Drexel and also
All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
n labor arbitrator.:'
Wl!daesday, May 14
_____':.......~--All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
UNITAIIIA. NDTES
FIRST CHURCH OF
This Sunday, the Rev. Edwlu
' CHs~~~~k~~~ST
Lue, minister of the Winchendon
Park Avelll;e below Harvavrd
Maas., Unitarian Church, will con~
Sunday, May II
duct the 11 a.m. W9rship service:
11 :000 A.M.-'-Sunday School.
Mr. Lane is former business manU :00 A.M.-The Lesson - Sermon ager of the publication "Church
will be entitled "Adam and FaI, Management." The title of Mr.
len Man."
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~ane's sermon, is c'Freedoqls-True
.. say eveDlng meeting each and 'F.alse.~·
.weEik,
P ~., Reading Room; .409
Dartmouth Avenue, 'open ___
T1ie chuichschool meets at 10:50
.. : " except holidays, 10-6; Fri- a.m .. Nursery service is avaUable
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y evening, 7-9.
.at .worreU'., 634' Kent' road
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Springfield.'
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. A,iiecond o,Ijsenssionmeetiug on
Old. Media Road, Springfield
"~at . Do. Unitarians BelieVe
Re'v. Herbert F. Vetter, Zr.
Abo • W . hi ...
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toattend
Ai.I:.-a.1l1dI Sobool.
the ffrat: ODe wf1I meet
:A X Wonidp aa..fee. '!'be atthechui'eb on 'l'IJuncJayaU:ll
EdwID Lane WIll PI ......
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4-CHECI( OIL FILTER
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Co~t "Switching" improveS the
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OREGORY PECK
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Established l8B2
'. {M~•. ~1a!p< starre~t, Jr., of Marlatta avenue is bereaved by the !lalet, ~ 811rhlllildlnca with
d""tll,6f:her mother M3• .Talllle.ll Excene'l~ 2;t.-HoDl' NIIHiJi& Care
StaIf"r!I::loh-s.Stalford, w:ho ...""aKh:lgswood 3-0212'
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To sho~
love, an Mathai.
Da" dalight har wiib
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beautiful gifts of fashion. We've lavish Ungeria,
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~1tre! Come see, ..'ectl
Castom cut, w~apped, froze~ and' delivered, Reserve
prize hindquarters uow. SUPPLY IS LIMITED.
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PENN TREATY FRUIT COCKTAIL _____ giant tin 35c
PENN .TREATY. SLICED.,JPEACHES _. __ giant.tin 29c
~EBLER'S JAN HAGEfi .COOKlES __ ,-_ lb. pkt_.f"l~ .
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Dnl, t......t fr••••••ts tbt .r. c.•t tD ,ur .ort/lr .Id not .a.tl
tllat ara pra-oat .nd Irl "~dl.d II,' ••ndrads afptlpla ..fora t.a,
ret t. ,olr table, SarYa "ur fl. II, til. tI•• ,t, fr•• B.alrllin's.
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FOR MOTHERS'DAY
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U. S. CHOICE .•• '.'.EIEEF ...,.
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Lets yonr engine breathe easier_
keeps dirt' out of the carburetor•.
&-IAnEI' SEI'''EI
. Winter ;s especially tough on batteries. We check strength, clean
terminals, add distil\ed water_ .
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RADIAJDR - CHECI( HOlE .OON.
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3--CHASSIS LUBIIDATlON .
Special Lubricant used to help keep
out squeaks and Wear. Won't dry
ou~" won't ,wash out, won't squeeze
out! Helps improve gas mileage.
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P~M and FORMAL DRESSES
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a8 a fielding first ,baseJlian. Junmy plans for their first, joint plaut ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
p,atterson had aIao surprised hy sale on May 18. Starting at 10 a.m., ."
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doing a real prof~sional-,iob on th~ ,the project .will·take place' at the
JIIr14a,.," 1'e.1Dre~':30; i:35 P.M.
Saturday 'Pe.........;. s:ciii' lo:io
double' play ail ."secoilal'baseman. 'N(:ther 'Providence Township Ga.
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:1·Tlle
Garnet~;xttraVeled tiI'Rad" iage. on Brookliaven road, n~r
TIlE WORLD OF. 'J.'9llO~.
nor
snd
lost a tight ball game 2' to 1. ·Px:oVJde~.e"road, Wallingford.
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Although ou~ttIng. RaclDql'.6 to 2, I r"f~atu~.wiil be dogw~ to retwo misplays' by Garnst 1'lDIIMirB place those lost in the recent storm,
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at thir~ .base forfeite~tllC!>ring Opo hOllies, unusual hertls, &'f01IIId coYJtIWj OOr.oa ~8 '
portUDlties. Dave Houta •..~ the er,' tuberous begonias, flats of an.
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Bob
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BP:4
Jim"i\'tials,iiei
Perennials,plants
for
".'AY, M••••',. .., .. '
my Patterson came: up ~tiL, the roCk' prdens, shrubs. .Pr~eeds
': MAY. II, II',
team's second double .,play· of the fi-ollJ, Jlie sale will be used for gar.
"Famous lor,he ~;nestMeots" . .'.
WII"··-'BOLDRK _ GUOB nu,...
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deli projecta in the Community.
Mledia treated the team to ita
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.EIEIYEt
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started on the' mound in his firat .. Harry B .. Yeager·of LUiadowne;
U. S. CHOICE (POT)
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\lnW Tom Shore, Media's right Ma!ietta avenue, died May 3 in
" liielder uncorked a home run in the Jefferson Hospital. He was 79.
,.:filrth jUning With.two ·OD.
A speeialraiJroad cleric for 80
':211 P.M. '6M.~
~ relieved and)lhut.out the'opo years, he had retired asot June
T.EIDAY, ".'1l1I1Y"·· .
position for the :temaini:Jig'two iind 1967·. ~e and his wife, the fonDer
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third innings. SWarthmore's three R
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.weremlildeby,Captain :¥I1!er', 62nd anniversary this year.
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I Hem:y Coo anti,Ed Payne.
"J/<' '. Sus~~ Prentj.e.,~,)Vhitt:ier pl.ce
In.
In
fpU8'!lt. bafl game"at eelebr&tedher' 14th.. b!rthda, .
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I $1~rllOgfield the Garnet"eame' out on U"n'da'y'.
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inning 911.two hits proved too much
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Ii h.ndicap· to overcome. Dave
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Houtz was on the mound Bg.in and
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I:!~~::~ .wellthroligho~t With oc~'D.asiftil"
w,lk"s. "co~trihutingthe
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fire to: tlie OPPOJJenta' a~
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Dirty spark plugs can waste as
much' as 1 out of every 10 gall()ns
of gasoline.
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Iette. Dr. Ifilletteu a.lOCI.ted with
the National CoDferenee of Chris- .
tIaIIa ud Z."•• Dr. Susan llilUette
was formerly _I.ted with Dr.
Smith in medical woric in N."
York City.
BRIDAL
GOWNS
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'The'J Hill. of ROlli'
a-;.CLEAN ,AND ADJUST SPARI( 'LUIS
2-CHANIE TO SUMMER aEAR
LUBRICANTS
Drain transmission and rear; refiIJ .with Sunoco A,1I-purpose Gear
Lubricant-specially made to resist high pressure and. heat.
SHS
alinat
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Dr. and Mrs. Glen T. Smith and
daughter Christine of Riverview
~d recently made a trip to Wi!bamshurg and Janieortown, Va.
Later, in Richmond, they 'lNre the
guests of Dr. and Hrs. J;'eter IIJI-
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AM'LE FREE PlRinNa
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Winter oil is too thin. for wann
weather. We drain i~nd refill-...
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Presbyterian Women's
6 10 3 Luncheon Wednesday
I The Womau's Association of the
The High Scheul. Baeeballers' Presbyterian Church will m.ke the
nue.
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, have ,been experiencing bad weath. completion of a two-year periOd of
The cirele ~lt8l! ~ .QlIPIIriuniq; er .. in the:w.in column as they have circle work at the closlnar luncheon
ble to
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to thank all who helped IJUIlre their
desse>1 p~ 110' aueeeaful, thwi I ...."''''.,.
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garner 0-.. one
nleetiilg next Wednesday, May 14.
enabling them to. continue .eir
of the fint five league encounThe program will feature a play_
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Prospecte looked bright when .the Cahan, depicting thl! fun, fellowCamp Hope. .
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team pl!lyed eparlding baD.
ship, and problema ••0000ated with
i, .... : ':1..i._, . ,.; Marple-Newtown in the first league achieving circle goals. Members of
'Mrs. StanJey;MacMmn::-Of .Vas,; I····'ay;· ~ave Houtz ....s on the inouiiil the association will form the cast.
saravenue,:Mra. WilllaDiPuarhand
his flret varsity ganle 88 apltch~
Luncheon tobles will be decoratCyril Gudaer, both of WAlliDalfotd 1'1" aiIJl.,heId~he opposition in chec~ ed and seating arranged by the inwere three of the judges tor the thro~out,.a1\ow.Ing six .hits and dividual circles. The Noon repast
Art EXhibition 'of the"ChesW strikingD!Jt1hreebatterti. Wayne will be seJ"?d at 12:80 hyCirele 2,
Schools held Monday in the New Miller, pick Gurin, and Bob Dawes Mrs. Joseph S. Howe, chairman. .
YMXlA,! Chester. Some 2,000, items led the hit puade with two apiece.
The devotional .ervice in the
were djaplayed in the:Kiwanis-:
La~e took,the measure of sauctuary. at noon will be led by
sponsored event.'
. the'~ hoys byjuonvinclng ,6, to Mrs. Donald· L. HHJbard. Mn. Wes3·scO,~MthougJJ~.~e,9.arnet'~a~ ley Iliff Wi~'he organistand.Mrs.
outh!tt .1'2 to ~, .~t."!!'41" 9r~rll"a~ cru,J ames Clark, vocal soloiat. Child
cial tiJMs· tbat ·~ved.their dOWDc care ~ . be :t>rovided throughout
flill. D.ave Houtz again carried, the .the "ntire meeting.
pitehing chores but was relieved in
IWAlTHM.I., ,A.
tile fifth with the f!COJ'8 3. ·to.3 by, IAIDEN CLUIS IDMIlIE.
FIIIDAY ••• IATIIDAY'
Henry Coe when his' -armstertad,
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MAY t, I. .
to bother him. By t~ ~ :S'p~: ,." The 'Twin Creek Gardeners and
IlAlUO· LARZA' . .
Dawee had emerged U. a real start-· the' 'Hill· and Hollow Garda Club
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er an~Ja~ Lo~d was'siioliring.class,?! /Wallingford are winding 'up
Klngswood 13.2290.
RIG NY NOW YOUR CAR NEEDS THESE
"GET READY FOR SUIiIER" SERVICES
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Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Heip Get Riel '01
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready lor Summer
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Frielldly Cirele....wiII be held 2 p.m.
'l'barIday at the home of Min.
George Ewing, 112 Columbia ave- .
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UPHOLSTERY
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PETER E_ TOLD
ALL ,.IIES OF IIIUU.IE
all D.rt..... A"•••,
"w"•••re
· Douglass
Collo!ge
itic,n.' I college
of Rutgers.
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P1t:TURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
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'1110 ,."m of Il1o aIIowab!. d.. ,
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CUSS.E.....
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Warmiltirflelt'ing
Air Conditioni~9
SM.t.Metal W~rk
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CARNS
3.000
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D\reoIc",
MAlUON H. CAJlPBELL.
s,erelarp.
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Formerly
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ib' .emO!lJll ,!If .'.\be ·,,"1 ,
of IIIq.IIc!>ool.Dlalrl~I.,1o .,
• \1311.000
a
class reD. nion for Mav
24th. The
'11I~'am_:of'lIIe '~.d
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,"'....... '" deIItlo ....... ' ... 100.000, reunlon ,will. be beld at the Rolling
Tb& :l>U~ . lor ."lIjc!>,.' .dobl, 10 10 Green Golf Club. Interested claBBbe Increuect Ie &0 provld.e fundi !,or ADd.
101iooi.'id''.e~.'' reCOllitiU_.' cor' "' mates can ,receive additional inpIerJg,.eDd'eQU1wlJlc.e••U u _ · l l l e formation! by calling one Of the
fi.. _~ed,_BcbooI ;B1IIldlDr..
f ll""":ng
:ijycOa.DJm·of the 'BaUd 'Or IlcIi.io! m: 0 u~.
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nck>.. of 1110 ,sw.rlllmore-auUedse ,l1DI... ,tFran~i. Dolan Belak..,." CHester
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2-116S;:Dori. McGowU"'Hopper,
ducUona
,WrHI M"" .......; Hiltl1.
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(jv~Readyl
r.~-w. and bat,h.,
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, Privacy oa ~Acirelire, -
DiLudo .11 a.
onorary
ad_
IVOne Priced.
i~ex:. X:09.JIl, , ~place-,-maid's
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Red Crosa Volunteer."
ThIH,eremony featured a recep.
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tIon and tea held .or all Tay or ClBpital volunteerS and Red eross
Gray Ladies at the home of iMrs.
William H. Erb in Ridley Parl<.'It
one of·In&liY'markit.g.the ~,
ftl'tal's
"Co-,
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nCJW in progress; to finish' up the :
old million dollar expansion pro-'
Mrs. Harry Bates. wife of the
hospital's board ,president, presld- .
ed and welcomed 'the guests. Present were members of the. Doctors' ;
IILECTION
NOTICB
the Junior Board. I
MOTICE I.-Jbereb:r "'teD to tile, electon Wives Auzi,lia"';;.
&01
of ilia 8w_more-BuUedJ'. thIIIm _ I the
hospi~·s". various
sewing.,!
Dlslrlct Dele...... eoumr. _ I. .llla, group., and tbe'loeal chapter of the '
tb.at. lb. 8 ••~or&oBUUedp UDJoD 8cboo1
DIa1dcI.......u....t k> ODd by .0\hOrJ1y of Ameljican Red Cross.
a reaolulloll al IIIe Board of 8cbooI DIre..
MH. R. H. Diament and Mrs.
tore of _aid Bcbool DIs\rlct duly
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of h L
III. 23d dey of April. 1151. ODd pUbllabed
obert'. Tumer; wives
t e ..os...orcllD& ",,,,... wIII, bold en .1•• _
00 pital administrators, poured tea.
JIti, •• 1t6I. bel...... thebours of ':00
Mrs. Ward. now in her 92nd yeap.
A.1I.·ODd·I:oo P.It.. E.8.T•• ,allbo piece.
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. f T 1 B'--'tal
for bOldln. mUDlclpel,'Io_, 1n,lIIe, .starte sewmg or ayor ""'l"
B-o:~Ore-BOlled". 11_ Bcbool DlsU!ct back in 1903, shortly
;.1.08for
III. PUJ)lO•• of oblellllll. III. of pital's founder' 'Dr H.
the electora, of
8cbool DlsUld 10 an
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) in hIS
In lII.aum of 1100.000.
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home at 21 E. Hinkley avenu".-Wd_
'Tbe· em_I ,of ,1110 ......ed
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Sirloin
DciuIo'"
golf ,1XI~rse. large old, house
--:-6 bed!'OOlXls•. 2 ~ths, pow-
PRIDAY BVENINOS,
a '1110,'
VNJON '_DOL,DlBftIWr
DI\L&WAIUI ,CCWlft"
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The Southeastern ·Pennsylvama
Chapter. American Red Cross.
last week honored Mrs. William T.
Ward of Ridley Park for her 63
yeai'll of, ,volunteer work in, Taylor
H08Pita1·~ sewing department.
,Mrs. George Plowman. Volunteer
Service .Chairman of the.- Swarthmore ..Branch, read the citation to
Mrs. Ward. and presented her :with
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ALlERlTlD1S
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Buck llill Fplls. adjoining
STATE .. MONROE ST&.
•• ODd _ . . . .
burs Drtve. BrGOIIlaU. ·Pa. .
Porebed H_I
Pbotogftlpbic $uppiies' .
'I1Ie _
,o~, .or ,b\I!..~aid'll> ,aeld
buameaa are Doaald E. PuUf:r. as WUlIam..-
of all
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BRdki!N TrlJaii ID Your HilDie
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d ..I...,.....,of :ewlllfllO,
m~'.-5'J:ID""".f<>
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E4ward F. Mag CBeoter Z-ati
'" I!h,•. ,1'5II"e C.~aIe ~.w, \be _ool
'FlEe "fstiirfiites
bridge in their Iionor on Saturday
$6 Per I-I!)ur
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.. tNtdIOR ;", 'UrmiI'oR
• • and. Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of
Park ,,:venue were hO'!ta over the
_"end to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Auto Driving 'nstruction
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is
women'a
thethe
State
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10 horeb, lII'eD" pura....l,k> III.
Pl~'lblonl· of Act· of AlMmb], ... H~ .310;
.pprol'~d Me,. 34. ~IH$. of. tntentlog $0 Ole
"'·111. office Of III. llecrelan 01 the'Oomm ....._
of.1'eDDa7I'-'·JlI~.
PL, ... ODd In;theof~.of lbo
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-potted ,Mrs. David Field of'vassiircave-'
ground.
Wil- nue 'and Mary Van'
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lane' are among 700 'alumi1ae of
~~~~::r;;.;;.i;;;;:~~~ DouglJisaCoUege .. th~gOOiitth~
eountry who are ailsiWng in the
final ,phase 'of the annualAtwDnaei
Fllnd Drive' toward a $40;000 goal
in the 40th anniversary year of
college.
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Mrs. ,M,!¢Elwee
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to -.tt4!lIdthe
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tbe Daughters o(the 17th Century.
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William T. "anr
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Mrs. John' Mieli&el.ltamrda...
nue. reaent of the Delaware ConnFl. IALI
ty DAR. and Mrs. ,George . Plow.;
FOR SALE-Tropical fish aquar- man,al8o of HarVard avenae, at.... ' ........... J)eII •• ,
iums, all sizes. $2. Lights. 60c. tendli'd the 67th Continental
K B01I& BDVlCB
Filters, 2Ge. Call KIngswood 3agI;o D C
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elaldeleaatfl. Also attend..;.. 81!
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official 'delekatfl of the·1'tiiIli&!o1.
Chapter were Mrs. Irvin R.~.
.eEI'""ee, of Mt.HOIyO""~=:r
~t,ilarid-M"", Ellwood T
W. 81ate M.
of Media. treasurer.
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611 BaltImore l'IIIe
SJdDIIIeId, Del. Co., ...
Klngswood 3-0450
S. Chester, Rd.
17%
CRl:SSC)N PRICHARD
, Swarthinore, .Pa_
REAL ESTATE
K/f{tihioftd, ~17tiO
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900 Michigan Avenue
4.""r,s,
1858 ~ ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY ~ 1'58
Venetian
G. C ..... Ptv1IAN
AND 'SON
General Contractor
FWOBS - PLASTIC
HODERN KlTCHEN8
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Combination Storm Windows
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Largest Display
to have Quaker Maid
of cuatomkitchens in
· a\V8.l'd.,winniig: style and LD.elaWin-e Valley. Nearly
'cO'ilstri!C~on;'
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! 20 yeals'·expel'ieJ;lCe. Over
18 Lovely Wood Finishes I 1700 satisfied i:ustomers.
· 12 Gay Decorator Colors!
FREE'
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assent Of, tbe.,BleclOra O,t·U1e S ... rtbmore,School DIstrict,:
RUUede~, ~nt~.
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SWARUIORE
OILHMT
J?e1a..,..re
School D1Btrlct.
County.,Pemaa,...
.V&DIa, tbat; ~ ,tile QeI1'e~ Piim"ary- DeclloD
to be beld oh May 20, 1868, be'.een" &be
bours of 7:00 A.M. and..8:00 P •.II•• Eutem
SJandard .. ~•• ' " ,at the various ~
speeUve PolUDg Place. l1atecl below. Punu..
&be 8ch9f)l1)_18~~, u'-»eclf:lcaJlJ' ,aet. forlb
~ ,the QU8aUoD ~lo'w aDd to obtain tile
"',2-tnl
Lansdowne. Pa.
.spacious older home in excellent condition on tree-lined
street. Foyer entrance. living room. dining room. kitchen
and~en. three bedrooms and bath· on second floor, one
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ear garage. nice yard. Vacant. $17.900.
NOTICZ 18 HEREBY" GIVEN. 10 th.
E1ecton 01 the SWAl1h!nore-.Rutl!ldge trnloa
CHester 4-63 ••
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CHester 2:4759
CHester 2-5689
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Insul'Once·· anti Reol Estafe
Screeris - Jalousies
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ant to acUou &Ken by &be S.&ribmoreRut.!edge .:UDJoD School Dlatdct;. 1118 Electors.
_m vote In .' 8pecJal BJecUou OD the Que&.
UOIl. partlcalarlT' set fo:rtll. below. for the
pu"-" ~I Oblamlnlll:>~ ......t 01Il10 EI.",
'&ors of me Swarthmore-Rutledge UnfoD
8cboo1 DIaUlct ;k>·theln...aoo of d.bl of
.401 Ridley.Ayenue
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ALTERAtiONS
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Wilh 'he turcluzse oj $7.50 Or over e:rclf¢ing Milk, i;igareltes,mul,P. i,
'l'radeltems• ... SORRY. UMIT ONE PER CUSTQMER.<)
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IN 'I'BE I!
PoLLOll'ING QlJESTJON wiLL BE· BtJB.
1iI11ED?TO 'TBE~'V~:
Tbe School Board of the SwarthmoreRuUedge Union School I)18trJct :wtJl receive
bids at the offlce or tile SChool Dr-trld
In the Junior Hlgb School BulldlDl'. COJ'D'lf
of College .~d. PriDcetoD. Avenues. S~&f'tb..
more. PeDDSylvaD1l.~ up to .. P.M.• 'Wednelda" Ka,. 21. l8I5J. &lid opeD, t.be blda
a meetlnC'·of the
meet:iDg, for fuel'"oU. tiu& aeh'lce. Iowel
a'
service. school fUl1lItare. paJnUq aDd. ID,taUaUou or wtDdOw 8hadel..
8pecWcaUoDe; can be secured. between
to A.It. OJId • P.M _ _ e z _ Belurda:7a.
BuDdafs and boUd.,.•• a, lb. 8ebool Dlatrlet
orrlce. The Board. relel'fta the riCht to re.ject any or aU bids III whole or 111 part
8lld to awant contracts OD IUlJ Stem or
llema matms 1111 &II¥ bid.
_A_N_:
VAPIOM'K; CAllPBBLL. ".
,1IeGre1uJ"'a.._
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Shall die" debt' at Ule Snrttamore--RUl-'
ledge "OD1an Scbool District. Dela....re
county, Pclllllylvanta. be IDcreaae4 III
tile IRUD or tlOO.000 fOl' the purpr:ise' of
. P7'0VIdIDa rands "fOf aud to••rd reo-
' palrlDs. """"""'_ or nplaclD8·en4
, "qUIppjIIa ODd fum\s!Ilns 11>0 fife dam_
aged _
Bcbool BulIdIDaf
YEll
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THE SWARTIDIORBAN
Friendly Open' House\
Plans Garden ...... : ... 1Swan
Mr,
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macy u buile oa a (oaacla.
cion of f-iJ~ pattonap.
We are here Co help paM
me health and wellare of
yOUI' hn.....hold. Be aure
Co CUl'a Co as (or uything
you may: aeed fa chugs
aad sundries. And doa~c
.foraet that· we .pedali..
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CATHERMAN'S
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Klngswood 3-0586
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NEWS NOTES
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M.rs.
6eorp
Robert
As
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of PrOmontory, Utah, ansem ies Tomorrow . JP'. Frances R. Ji'lull!lll of RlYer_
DOunce the arrlniof' th8h'
..: •.''l'4Ie aeventh and' ninth' trradesllf new ,road apoke. laat . week on Inconclude tlie _lIOn with a trip
child, a SQn. on Saturday,Mioy 3;
the Junior AiembUe'I 'Will holil ternatlonal'Affainlit a' bnebeon
Longwood Gardena on the after. the Logan Hospital, Lopn, .Utah. their concluding dances 'ot thesaa.. given tor thefaeulQr ,wivea of
_ o f . May 12. At the 1ast meetMrs., David 'McCahan 01. Strath son tomorrow evenln8.
Pennl7lvanis Military College,
Inc of the Friendly Open House Haven avenue fa the little boy's The oeventh grade with boata C~ester. The monthlyaffafr ,...
held at the Presbyterian Church
Mr. bd Mrs. C. Mac- Hr. and Mrs. John Kennedy will gIven at. the home of Mrs. Joseph
April 28, Dr. Samuel C.
~onald Swan,.i>"nminning
meettrom7to8:45.Chaperonswill Storl_o~ Park avenue,'~
gave an account of his trip throngh Newtown Square, are·the paternal
and Mrs. William Scher,Mr. the members of the committee are
Europe in 1927.
grandparents.
.
,Mrs. William Speneer, and Mrs. George HanseU, lr. of North
A'tr1liute 'Waa paid toiMrs. WilMargaret Scbl_r.
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Sw~rthmore aven!!e and Mrs. Stor_
liam West, one of the charter
junior Ass,mblies Plans
T~e ninth grade, meeting from lazzl.,
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hers, by'Ml'I!. Har:old March. After
Filth, (7.rode Class 8:30 to 10:,16, will chaperoned' .' Miss Barbara Harlow. daughter
a moment of slleDee a hymn was
by Mlr. and Mrs. Robert CIdfgan, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow
sung and a poeni read by Mrs. llarThe Executive Committee of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopldns. ~f Lafayette avenue, Was given a
garet Kent. Mrs. John H.
Junior Assemblies 'Isprepared to Hosts are Mr. and ,Mrs. Henry Hot- surprise linen shower. byMrs'. Harread a, letter frqm Mrs.
sponsor a class for instruction in mann.
l'y Pote of Ridley Park Tuesday
dancing and social etilast week, Miss Harlow's marriage
daughter, Mrs. Norton Landon, .
telling how Yery much her mother
for the fifth grade as well
Janet Bowie of &nth CheSter ~ Mldahipman Rlehard K.. Alexenjo~d the Friendly Open House' for the sixth grad! during the road"celebrated her eleventh blrth- ander will taJulp1aee lune 7.
.
alld how it. met a great need for.
_son, it was annoanced d,ay Tuesday with a supper P!II'b' ,Mr. B!ldMrs. Maxey Morrison
!Ier and her c?ntemporaries.
thIS week by Mrs. H. W.~a,rd for eight of her friends. Afterftrda ol.·Dartmouth aYetlue had .. their
Miembers of the Friendly Cirele McDowell" Assemb~les ehalnnaIi.
group attended ,the Albert ~esta Frida, Mr, a'ld Mrs. Earl
tmg
were hostesses with Alice E. MarA mo:e
to dISCUSS this pro- Schweitzer movie.
RIchman of Heartsville.
-riott, chairman. assisted by Mrs.
will be held oa Tuesday, May
Elliott Wells Mrs C C H
d 13, at 10 a.m. at the home of
and Mrs. Fra'nk~~ • owar Herbert :Michener, 16 Benjamin
West avenue, ·for all members who
wfil have children in next year's
Oppenlander to HeocI
fifth grade. Any mothers who
New Pri.,ote
~issed last week's meeting for the
SIXth grade may attend. Baby-sit(Continued from Page 1)
high school.
~ing will ~ p rovi 4ed again.
, At a well attended meeting, at
. Oppenlander: w,ho. became a the home of Mrs. J. SpencerThomp_
me~r Of. Qwmk JunIor honorary son on Friday, May 2, a larire
socllety, PhI 'Delta Kappa honorary jority of those preSent expressed
, BOYS AND GIRLS 4 to '13 ~YEARS OF AGE:
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educational fraternity,- and .Kappa a desire to have. such a cless ofSigma at Swarthmore College was fel'ed to next year's sixth grade.
JUNE 25 to AUGUST 15
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also the Harrison Fellow in Educa- Mrs. McDowell told of her com- .
-tioa at the University of Pennsyl- 'l'ittee's objectives in offering to
All Professional Sudf 'Mem~
vania for the years 1936· to 1938. sponsor this new class: Miembers of
After 10 years as a member of the the committee have 'talked with a
Dool'-to-Door Tran~1l ..
faculty of Ohestnut Hill. Academy, number of dancing instructors who
Philadelphia, he joined the Swarth- cm~hasize that daneil)g is a skill
.SlIaIiDUS
Wil ••UI..
more High School faculty where in whIch shou.ld be taught when chil)
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addition to hie school iYear duties clren are at an uiiseIfconsclOus
IndOor· and Outdoor'
h., ·has been principal of the aanual amenable and teacli8'bie' age'.' .Th·e'
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six-week ';ummer sohool attended comnllttee,
.
in studying communities
OPEN HOlJSE SUNDAY, . t>.4A
11,2. to 4 P.M.
by students from many surround- where ~/Iere are goo!f organizations
.
.ing Ii1gh,sohooIs. Be is a
dancing school, fOUnd that these
president of the Delaware County classes ,begin anywhere from
NATllANiEL PL~;, Direc.tot
.Te~chers'. AssOcistlon, and was a 'f..irst to the fifth grades. The dane127 West MoWry Street; C1ieii~ ,
participant in Governor Leader's lng classes, are regarded not
!IOClal functions but as being in the
,recent. conference 'On edueation.
LILLYA:N WRIGHT,. Hetd
9PunseUor
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OP.PeDIander wUl be free to move ""me .category as other skills to be
~ th4! 'illes of idS. new,lIChooI, the lear~ed ear~y such as ice: skatini',
.Phone CHeste.r ,;~ :_:;~.
exact location of which had not yet tnnnlS, mUSIC, etc.:
been determined this' week, when
Swarthmore c1asses end On lune
Dr. J. Raffa.le
sineethe rebuilding of the reeentty
at
hurned .high school and eompletlon
,
Friends Forum
"You Meet the Nice" People Of SPef1,e's'~'
of an elementary wiDg at the,onIy
This season's final' session .of the
other local school alta has forced Adult Forum of Swarthmore
the closing of the Swarthmore sum. Friends Ml'eti~.JriI! be held·
mer school for this year. .
~unday,l'4ay 11'; ~l_ph R.~I
In aeeepting Mr. OppelllaJlder'8 11 ~~81e~ Professor of Labor 'Ecc>Dol",:j
resig1iatl~n-With regret Wednesday
at Drexel Institute of Teehnolwill speak on "Some Attitudes
night" School Board eltpreBlledltll
sincere tbaDks for the
at: t~e Italian, People· Toward
he haS m~e to the loealllChool atid 4merlean Life'.and Foreign Policy...
,its pupils, and extended its
I~ ~I be th~ fifth and flna.! leewishes' for success in his new ed"- tl're ID the serIes "Seeing Ourseivea
cational opportunity.
'¥' Others SeeVs" SPODsored by
OppenIander expressed much _ tt-e Meeting's Peace Committee.
gret in .JeavingSwarthmore and re- ~ Dr. Raffaele returned last autmarked: "It 'Was a very tougli de, umn from an eight month's stay in
ci.ion to make."
ltal~ where he '~orked on problems
lie
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Mlrs.11Ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii~iii.iiiiiii'ii~ii~ii~
Eleventh 'S,eason
THE DIY> CAMP,
ArcIIlnereAcadalli" ClaJlllol~·IaI. .
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Philadelphians
, T~/S . steadily Increasing. fire .
protection Is measured nof .'
only In acld!tfonal h.ydrants,
but also. In the, steadHy ,In- '
, creasl!1g.,fflcle'!cy of the en·
. tire system behind thein. Here
Is one oHIie most modem of
all water,serVlce system ... And·
It's In a continuous state of
expansion
~nd
"lAl~~Cl']'
~'8Nnlr~c:1 of. mternatlonal
WOMAN'S
C[UB~lsslon took him
•. The garden department will
spons<;>r a trip to Wi';~rthur on
Thursday, May 16, leaving the
~ IIIbhouse at 9 :30 a.m. Those wishIDg to go may call Mrs. W. Alfred
Smith, KI. ugswood 3-6864.
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Belvedere
Conval~nt Home
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
. CHeSter 2-5§73 '.
• M-II.1II' Maniac can
ABed. 8eDI1e. CbroDlc
Coa:nleacem Ken uut. Women
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EsceDeal
8,pe1... Gnah
Blue Cross HoDored
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SADIE PIPPIN TURNER, Proprtetor
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. ARTMOUTH AVENUE'
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7 A.l\L to '1::30 P.M.
, .' Monday Through, Friday ,
.' BR.I:AKFAST _ LUNCH -DINNER
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asoia.. aturuays onil Sundays .
.F,AN.C,Y. SANDWICH""""
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gil!ianui
of Dickinson avepue had as their
~est;' over t..he weekend Mrs. Gilhl'ms 'parents Mr. and Mrs. CIa _
'''lore Sieck of Baltimore.
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Mr. and ,Mrs. John S. ~hompson
of Media have returned froin
in Ch:a~b~rsburg wher:
daughter Marianne is a
sophomore at Wilsun College ..
·Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baird of
Rutgers avenue have as their 'guest
for two weks Mr. and
Baird's
mother Mrs. James Baird of Wau-
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Mlrs.
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6:30 to
,
8:30 P.M.
$4.00 PER YEAR
Swarthmote" Pa., Friday, May' 16, 1958 "
,
,res.ytet;an 'Colony to 8e, Wilat.. "
As 'MorganwoOd~SlndaY9 Mayla
Primary ,Contest
Will Take Place
,
uuda" la, 20
Editorial
The Primary Election
The approaching Primary Election, with its choices
which influence in minor or major ways the immediate future of this community, county, and state, holds two lOcal
points of interest for Swarthmore'll registered voters.
The first, becaUse it touches the practical life of the
The new houaing project for re- '
HOID,I LOCAL WOIIEI
,Tuesday's Primary ElectiOD
tired ministereand miulonaries ot
(polls open from 8 until 9 p.m. Daythe PresbJ1;erian Churllh wfll be
.Mrs. GeclrgePlowman, 600 Har~
dedicated as "Morganwooc\" on vard avenue, and ·Mrs. William A.
light Saving Time) offers every
~gistered voter In the two major
sunday afternoon. May 18, at 8:80 Tippett, 1019 ·Harvard avenue,
Borough,
is
the
Swarthmore-Rutledge
Union
School
Dis-"
)lOlittcal partieS the privilege of
p,m. Followiag the brief open ai,r were honored at the Veterans Adc.remony -to he held on the laW1l ministratIon :Hospital, .COateevil,le, . trict Question which will appear on the ballot to be an-' helping to choose party eandldatM
nurth of the Willlllm Morrows' for- on May 4- .Mrs. \Plowman, lWti> is swered "yes" or "no" by' every ~gistered local voter (to to etand in the general election for
1I1er home, light refreshm~ will also director of Vlllupteer Servo this quJstion voters registered in minor parties and as United States SenatOr, Governor,
Congressman, loeal committeemen
be served and the new families wfll ice., Swartbinore Branc\1 Of the Non-Partisan may vote).
and women. Non-partisan votent
then hold. an ."open hOUse" for the Amer.lea~· Red CrosSI recei~ a
The
questi9n
is
stated
on
the
ballot
as
follows:
may vote on referendum.. The Prltesidenta of Swarthmore and their' certifleate ~ t1!e Hospital Hall of
"f?hall the debt of the, Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
lPary vote fa impIrtant.
guests. Everyone is welcome to see Fame for ..rviea over 1000 hours;
SChool District, pelaware C~unty, Pennsylv~ be
Local Republieans and Demowhllt the new' hom~ are. like and Mrs. Tippett was awarded a cerincreased in the sum· of $100,000 for the puipose 'Of'
crats will choose fronl a wide~varie.
to meet these Dewcomers to the tificate ot outstanding tiervlce for
. Borough.
.600 hours of duQr.
providing fuiids for and toward repairi:Dg, reconstructty of candidates. Republlcians wfll
The project is sponsored by the
ing or replacing and equipping and furnishing the fire
nominate for United States SenanationB;1 Preeb:v.terlan ,C h u r c h
darriaged High School Building?"
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tor, one of these :bhree, Weldon B.'
Heyburn, State Senator 1936-48.
through its Board of Pensions. It
The SwarthmOll'e-Rutledge School IBoard faces this State Auditor General, '48 Co '62,
is the firat project of Its kind and
problem in the aftermath of the recent fire' in the High State Treasurer'!i2-'OO, HarrilloD
was DUide P.!IB8lble by the generous
School· which burned ou,t the interibr of the 47-year-l?ld Moyer, Bethlehem Steel acconntgift of M~ Sherley Warner MorAll Under 41 Years
gan of Prin~on, N.J. She became
. building. The gradual program of renovation already beirig an~; Hugh Scott, United States
Urged to Be
Interested iD the special 'Problems of
stuoied before the fire must now be set aside ~or
an eme•.
Representative
.L
eight,
tcirnls; for (incumbent)
Governor onefor
of
Immunized
ministers and missionaries on regency
program·
of
"repairing
or
reconstruction
or
replacfo"r;
Willism
S.
Livengood,
Jr
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tirement· throngh some remarks
Swarthmoreans are offered a
made by her oWn minister in double opportunity next Tuesday- ing" which requires, a larger amount of money available at Penn.,.lvanla Secretary of InterPrinceton ,and approached the to aid the victory of their favorite on~e than the long ranie program would have n~ed; By nal ~fairs 1938-'60, Arthnr T. HeBoard' ot Pensions to determine can,didate by voting l!t the 'Pails- State Law the School District overall borrowing capacitY is Gonlgle, business administrator for
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24 'years, Harold E. Stessen, Gov"
haw she might aid m. providing for and to help the defeat of poliomyelpmted to 7 per cent of. the assessed valuation•. Of .that . ernor
7 per cent, 2 per cllllt or approximately $160,000 may be enhower sdministratiun 1968-'68,
'completed ". two-year study on doeto'r'shea~quarters.
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these probll!Dl8' it had Ideas bat DO
Cooperating with Mrs. J. V; S. borrowed at the ScllooJ Board's own discretion. The rerr'ain- Harold H. Vaughan, owner' eon1I10ney to start the program. Mrs. Blilhop's colnmittee to secure 100 ing {)'per cent· can only be used with the consent of the strnction company.
MorgaD's ihterest 'Was providential per cent iinD!unization of borough electorate.. Deducting outstandinJr bondS as of this date,
For Lieutenant-Gove...or one of
and the present project was an out-< .resldenta ulder 41' years of age, all the $100,000' named in. the question, may be borrowed' if. the two, Frank C. HUton, member of
, P e n n s y l v a n i a General ·statd Augrowth of many discussions and Swarthmore! physlciana wllI be in
voters
approve.
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thority and Stata P·ubllc School
improVeJbents of the original pro- reaCiiness from 6 :30 to 8 :30 pm'.
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The burned building was fully m'sured but the total Building Authority, or Jolin M.
gra1.'" She. is ~ he present at thia ,May 2Ci for the convenience of perdedication of her gift.
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sons desiring Salk v..,.,me. Names amount of caSh settlement lsnot yet determined. It is im-' Walker, State Senator 1938 to (iD'. ~'.ceJ:_rJ' wiU,.be~Jl4~~ .ad 10000tlo~" ~"Ule, .~~",,"~; '. . ... '. that',Voteni gjve;the, School' Board an oyportllility combent) ;. for secr.tarp' .qf,IIltft.,
by the Rev. C. ,Ranaom Comfort; Dr. EdwinS. Cariin;,l02 Par~ave toinove 'ahe8d hi.·f'manei~g'~,bOnd issue .for th~ alll.Ount' nBi Affajrsotie of two, ,Andrew".
Of
Gleason,attorney, or Dr. Albert R. '
!l Il.. president of tha boa'!'d- The lIue;' ,Dr. George B. Heekman, 200
niuped.
"It
has
publicly
stated
that
it
will
p~QCeed
with
cauPechan, State SeDator sfnce 1949
';,rode,ator of the PT~sliYterian Pnrk avenue; 'Dr. J, AlbrlgbtJones,
Chlm!h; Dr. Harold R. Martin of ;lOll' Elm avenne (home); Dr: WU- tionto use only as much ofthe'propOsed amount as is neces- . (incumbent). '.
For United States Congressma'l
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l1am Y; Rial, 216'Harvard a;venne; sary to 1'I!I\tore the Borough's high school facilities. to the
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Dr. Harold C. Ro:my;Chesttr road 'standards normally expeCted. by Ba:rough' citizens. Vote·. one of four, Edmgnd Jones, lawyer,
Tennis Club
nnd Har'vardavenue; Dr. John H. "Yes" on the School ballot question and continue Swarth- Swarthmore committeeman, or
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Wigton, Swarthmore Apartments,
more's
gOod
'schools
at
lower
cost
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O~n
Usou.bh OJtester road; Dr. Harol~A.
DocI,.,. .. AdlAi.1sIer
Polio Vaccine-
p -
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Season'
To
May
~0Il' (Jongressman?
Happy 4th of July?
The SW6 ..."moreTcinDis Club. wfll.. 'Wilkiuson, 611 North Cheater rOI¥i.
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The .commlttee·· ~ 'everyone
The othe~,Primary election choice of intense' interest
begin ita 1968 seaaonnext -..-.CllD whohll8 n~~bcien;immn ..ivd to and importance to the local voter is .thenominationof DelBorough.,
that
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. police
had Clonnci1,
recently hearing
apprehended
tbe
ware County's Congressman to the United States House of someqne on fireworks charges. and
to swarthmore College. Beginning
. ,
. " c1 b nY"l+e\'8 wfll be opport~n~ty. The commi~e will Represen~tives. 'Of the four candidates see~g the nond- that a local s\oreaeI1a "BanPtte"
on :May 2 . u
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'tty .provide ~ansportation ·for anyone
privilepel to use the.courtaJo~, neciding it that night. It'wlllilke- nation. two are head and s~ouldersahead in matl,lre legis- for toy pistol eaps which ean be
with eollege studenta and faculty
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lative or. world affairs experience. Milliken has served made into explosives 'of aJrreater
.
members on weekenda aud
6 wi
ti~e
88Slst 1\1IY0ne ddes
mng
~nnthinoel1octo
f
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State LegiB-' intensity and danger, asked that
,
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ic: Tbil!' erlod a . ons rom any . .r WI
a Delaw~ County 'ably'for seven yea.rs ,'itJ., the
.
, t h e store be requested to discontl
reasollable distance at times before
o clock durmg tlte wee •
lature,
where
he
was
resPected
as
a
loyal;
thorough
and
fairtinu.e
aaieof .the Bangsite. .
of dual use will end June 9. Club , .. afte ext Tn d if it . .,
members. will then have the un- "r::, r n
es ay
IS Im- fi.ghter, by.his party and itS opponliJlts.Pete~an has,taken
With Fourth of July in the. of..
f ."
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ta until pOSSIble. for. the person to go durrestnete.'! use 0 ",,;!' co~,
ing the: "pecial two-hour coneen- an' articui.a~~stand ill' his syridicatednewspapercoJumns fing, Police Chief Thomas V. Betethe college resumes 10 the fall.
, tratcid period provided that eve. on world events, ~overing m,ll:~y of them (In t~e .~~t. Each : :
~~~::~a - : : ' : ' : :
;In a letter maned to' those who rung. "
" man has knowledgeable expelllence to ease his alijustment mit who causes
the bringing of fi""':
~?~ged P> •the clab last year, Ac-Th'ose desiring' transportation to Congress' 'and to increase his usefulness there. The Pri~ works I into p'ennsylvania ('Where
tlVltIes Chatrm~n Curt Waltin JI~ should teie~hoir.e one of the fJlHowsented .the outlines, of a full J.ro- ing' eommittee members who will mary ,voter can, unfortunately,select only one United States their mannfaeture is outlawed).
. I u d'mg a ro.
undrobln.
gram, mc
.". I take thempersonaIly
or' see that r{!presentative. Because much of the work of the House of se~thetd off, or even'justhll8 them "
doubl!,s tournament over the wee~ someone' else does:. Mrs. Bishop Represen~tiv~sis,dQne in committee, where ]egis~tive . in his possession faces a StatepeDend !If July 4 and~e~ tdn-(KI 4-4924: Mrs. J.' Paul Brown know-how' is the ..steppingst.one to cooperation and.,there- alty of as high as ,100 and up to
30 days dn jail. Anyone setting
gles and doub1~ c1imlpation tour- (K:I 3-1496): Dr. and Mrs. George
fore,
11:0
results,
TheSwarthmorean
believes
Milliken
to
be;
them
off can be fined np to ,100
nlUll!!ata later 10 !lbe seasoa. It
L; Amlitage(KI' 3T0148); Mrs. J.
under. the local auti-noise ordinalice
als~ pla~ned to holil weekly ronnd A. J6nes(KI, 8-6650); Mrs'. Heury the. best m a n . '
rohm tournaments for women - - A •. Peiraol, Jr: (KI3-l808): AlIne I . No 'election choice is' easy; few issues are'deal' cut. covering all loud noiseS.
The year 1958 is ~ uneasy,time and a time pregnant with
It is taken for granted every~
~s . on Wednesday mCll'lliDp be- Mabbott (KI 4-6718). . ,
gtDn~. Jue 11. I
. , T h e committee desire to help-in
hazard: and promise. It was Abraham Lincoln; worn with realizes the "dditional threat of
..,-~ particular, \ntI8rest to IJo&II)" every way poi!8lble so theft! _ be 'h&treds and suspicions, who declared c e a s eel~ssly' 'his faith" personal injury in the use of anything containing gun powder or
pue~ta. alld fOuDger· m_'Mn!..., 'X'C!8SoD that everyoae m the m.
wiablnc to develop their came was nenoble age' bracket should rem,1n in the ','vigilance and 'virtue. of the people," in "finnnessto other explosive material.
do therliht
God. givea
us
see the right." :
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the annoUIDC)C!ment j;bat junior in.
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ktruetion,wtll be handled again this -'-_ _~~.~ _ _ _ _. L - _
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Spring Dances Scheduled
year·.by Deborah Welah Chase,
Summer ReereationBoard
H. s, COICEll: IIAlIi
. For 10th, 8th, Grades
whoseill'Ogram With the juniore
WHERE' TO
--· to C 0 II'ege
Tbe
. parties for the eighth
G ra t e f U1
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,combined sPrllli Concert
The sprIng
last summer proved to be highly
The Swarthmore Reereation As- of the Swarthmore High Sch~et and tenth grades of the Junior A ....
suceessful. Classes will begin on
Iso..iation hait accepted, lI9ith grati- Band' and OirIs' PI,!'rDS wilt ••• sembties will be held Saturday eveJane 111\: inatruetjon.oa an ln4ivid~
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TUESDAY
tli!ie; the generoUs offer otSwarth- held on Friday evealq, May U,~ing, May 17.
ua.! basis t:or both junior ancIiICiiI."
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Iwure Coil. ~accormiaodate tho at 7:15 ,.ala t •• ~,u.pllChape8"ns for tha eighth ~
ior memhere will aI80 be' .vallable.
,MAY ,20th,
Summer Club :irroap 'for it819158 theatre, H ... coUeP c:aJQII8.' . will ~ Dr. an~M..,.. Nino deProo
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8 A.M. - 9 P.M.
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fa 'iN ev. ... illde.-Id phe~. Mr. and lIrs.· Edmund
w.lla
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At
a
m~ting)loUday nlkht. with
'. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rem·
. IU.AIIWI
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I ~=::~~~~ct.,)mrlcit, ohamnan of the weatlJer th cncert wII
mgton and thehosta,·Mr. and Mrs.
, •••'HE.I PlE..I".
:Mrs. HeDry I. Hoot of LafaJlltte
Ii
board, and Ida coDamit- Ia a.t.1er M-uL
Willard Bath. The l;ime will,be 1:80
H&Dd. . . . . . .
a_ae
reprll III; the W_'s .
(a.11I "
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• tee. membsra of the eon... admfn..
.to,,9:16. .
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Clnbof 8wal?"'.. ~e at \JheTeutil
laltra1'~on agreed to ma'b aftf1able .
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward, hosta
Pbi1adelpJda 'Begiona.!. Wri~s
IllTa. PII•••
JtKJDb In SometviDe HaD, I_tad !Father!! _~ m I.m, of 0IIb fOr ~:tenth grade, will b.....p ••
bnmecllatelJ' . . . CIIf~ Hall PaeklWD1.,
WlnSmedlq by .r. and ~ .a~ .ttll I
fa~""""
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. the e,l!de.en«..Jlan:tuua4 ..... ParI< I.Wlnow ~, ,fMl anct.; ... 1In;..... • • ....
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TUESDAY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOTE
k::,:s
C. Webb of South
Cheste,r road ~ntly :""ited in
T~n~; NoJ·"as the Jrueshf l\(r;
and Mrs. M:urray Stl!dman for
mer resid~n~ of Vassar ave~ue. Mrs. Wllbam C. McDermott of
Ge/(N.nlTOlle4 to BD/~uarJ .lin dnd d«'-'
Yale avenue flew h,ome I8st week
... "., Tltr/«t 1'1Ir",1~ ~--"~-'-.
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'. st. Petersburg, tIL She had
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dri~Mrs
down with her'pareni.s Mr.
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and
w. C M ·
-~ Cream Deodorant ~.
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IMMUNIZE
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Improvement.
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~RIf-IGFIELD
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,WATER
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leadership; His
to all parts of
the .country -:- from the industrial
~tions of dte.,~.rth to the south_
ern areas where agriculture is t1ie
dominant factor
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Visitors are cordially invited to
attend the forum which will begin
pI'omptly at 9 :46 a.m.
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' VOTE
TUESDA'Y
8 AN.-to
9 P.M.
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Mr. and Mrs.'A.ery F. Blake of Ford, 47 Amhent aVODU8.
ter Kim Elizabeth. HODda"v • Ma~
. at t<·
" 6. was the "1~ baby born
Amherst a.eDue are entsrtafn1nc
Mi8B Gr1miSOD Is a senior in the In the Dela",are CoUD+- Hospital
." b
1 ani
. , . hospital durin.. t.h_.· fI .....1 Yea...
daughter Mrs. Ronald Sutton U n iversih
ilIr. and Hra. Fred N. Bell of
.". .o~ r~"
a.
Drexel
Hill.
Little
Kim.
who n_:_1._
-:r -;:r<-::-with r
.
n~...u 1967-68 an was preseDte.f
Harvard avenue returned Thurs- for a 1(1-day risit. Mrs. Sutton will
day froin a week'8 trip to North return to her home in Madison versity
Hr. Ford
.Is a senior inSchool'
the Uniof Pennsylvania
of
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Carolina' during whieh they attend~ N.J.• on Monday.'
Medicine
and
a
iriaauate
of
WesIe~
ed Mr. Bell's class reunion at North . Mr. aDd Mrs. James Hazard•.~ho
University. Middletown. Conn.
p' _~
.
Carolina State College Raleigh have recently mond to 340 Haver_
No
daw,
has
been
set
,for
the
an~ vis~ted their son Nell. atth~ ford place. will have their housewedding.
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407 DARTMOUTH ~VENUE
UnIversIty of North Cllt'bllna. Cha- warming tolDDrrow afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bell of Park
pel Hill. lin
'~YJ!J. w~!-r~"
OPEN 7 A.M. t~ 7;31) p;iw.
a.enue
were hosts l~st w*end to
sister-In-law Mr. and Mrs. J. LesOn Saturday. May 10. in the
Mllllday Th~Jlgh Friday
Mr. and Mrs. P4ul Johnson. who
lie Bell at Concord. N.C.
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Community Church at East Willis.
BREAKfAST ~
DI""M~!t
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond! P. Gem- have just returned to this country
C/osec/' Saturdqys 'and Sundays'
mill of Muhlenberg avenue with aft4!r .a year in Asia. where they ton. Long Island. N.Y.• Mrs, Edith
Jackson
Walter
was'
married
to
R.
their daughter Betty visited their organlZOd ~ Conference of DiploSonford Gavin of btew Port Richey.
FANCY S~PWICJJES
Bon Lee; a sophomore at Penn State mats under Quaker auspiceS. .
Special Clrlidren's Platters
Mrs. Frank R. Motey of Yale FIlii .• by t~e Rev. ,Howard C. Shaf.
whe~e they attended the Mother's
Day program at the Lambda Chi avenue entertaineq at luncheon on
The bride. ~idow of Joseph H.
May 10 in ~onor of Miss Fiorenc~ fer.
Alpha house.
Shafer of WIllow Grove whose mar- Walter. Jr.• is the daughter of Mr.
lMis. Suzanne Harrar. Yale averiage to Mr. Lewis Soars of Wil- and Mrs. Ar:thur C. Jac1
liamsport will take place June 21 J.IIorth Chester road. ·Her husband
four-d~y stay 'in EIYl'ia. 0 .• where
i~ the Chureh of Our Savior. Jen- is the son of jIJ"s. C,aude A. Gavin
she .was !' brillal attendaut in the klDtown.
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of New .Port Richey. lind the lat.
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w~~cjing patty of' Aligs Nancy
Dr.
GaVIn.
IMr. and Mrs. Maxey N. Morrison
Timms. her ciassmate at Denison
Following the wedding ceremony
of Dartmouth avenue spent tpe
University.
weekend In Easton and on Sunday a luncheon was given by the bride'~
,MATCH.MUER, - THE iIlIUTESIIF·J'AJJUO.
Mrs. 'Hugh O. 'l'hayer of North dttended Parents' Day at Lafa~ three siBtersand their husbands
C.hester rQad returned .Monda ctte Colle~ where their son is a' Mr. and Mrs. William' A. Boone of
,
9 SouttJ, Cl1ester
, ; .....
, Ra'ad
, ..
mght by p'ane from Hot Springs~ sQphomore.
Chevy Chase. Md.. Mr. and Mrs.
Call KIngswood 8-0476
4-rk.• where she yiaited her mother . Mr.. '!nd Mrs. O~o Kraus. Jr•• Hobert S. Kamp of Riverview road.
ACUTe
Member
... (f'":lit.. S . .-~.Mrs. J. C. Gilmer for three weeks. a~d Miss Anne Kraus of Drexel and. Mrl and Mrs L. 'A. Rushmore
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson HilI. fo~e~ly of Benjamin West a.t the Rushmore home in East WiIof .Wellesley road will entertain ave.nue.sail today aboard the S:S. l,ston.
busmess associates from Wilming- Umted l'itates for a two-month trip
ton at a supper party at their home to E)lrope. They will tour in 'EngBIRTHS
on Sunday eVlOning.
.
IOlld.. the Netherlands Bel.ri um
Mr. and David L. Eynon of
Ge
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,Mrs. Alonzo L. Tyler, 30S South , {many,,: wlt~e~'landJ and France Chestuut' lane are being congratu"
Wheel Alignment ~ Caster and Camber To .
Chester road. will leave Monday to boiore their return' on July il.
lated upon the birth of their second
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, e'ln
•Expert AUTOMATIC ra~s)11is~ion
Overhaul
spend the week visiting friends and
Mr. ~nd Mrs. ·Migor'J. Stein of child and daughwr. Susan Elizarelatives in her former home N
Hnverford place with their children ?eth. on Thursday morning. May 8,
Gulf Gas and Oil
Spring Tune-up
York City.
• ew spent the weekend in Sunbury and 10 Lankenau Hospital. Mrs. John
,Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney J~hnson Northumberla~d ,visiting their S. Eynon is the little girl's paterJr.• with their son Sidney 'of North mothe~s, Mrs. )I:linor W. Stein and na.LgrandlJlother and Mr: and oMrs.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Chfford Ellis' Sandy Bank
Chester road spent the Mother's Mrs. I1arl~y N. SI);pman.
, • Med'
, la,
he maternal grandparents.
arc
t
Mrs.
Samuel'M.
Dodd
of
Swarth_
Day weekend visiting their daugh_
Opposite Boro Parking Lqt
ter ~ouise at Bucknell University more avenue will drive to Brant
LeWIsburg.
' Beach. N.J .• this week with Mrs J
. Mr. .and Mrs. Reinhard F. JaeDonald
Gibson.
Mrs.
Henry
A.
p;~
ger.
1235 ~ast 95th 'street, Seattle,
IMrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell
avenue
is in Mertiam I .K ansas, Pfr! and Mrs. J. v. S. Bishop to Wash .•. a?no~nce the birth on May
h
'h'
were 5 e IS visiting her son-in-law spen~ two ilays at Mrs~ G'ibson's 8 of theIr fIrst . child. a son who
weighed ~ight and a half pounds.
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert shore cottage.
The
baby s mother is the former
.Mr. ·and ~rs. Ernest Federoff of
M. Frost and their two children
126,
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RIdley Township will be h ts
S~e epent Mother's Day weekend Sda
as on :"tricia ~"ul. now a concert riolinWl~h her oth~r daughter (the for. . un, .~ ~ a Lumsden faDilly picnic 1st and music teacher in the Seattle
mer Petra Lmgle) and Bon.in-la"" on ~e~ l~wn. A~nding will be High Schools. The maternal grandMr: and Mrs. N.Brnce Duffett ani!. Mrs •.Frances G, Lumsden of Ken- parents are the Rev. and Mrs. G.
the~r .four children in Aurora, ill:: yon l'Yel!Ue and her children Mr Hu~st Paul of Vashon. Walm.• for.
arnVIng by,plane from C1earwete>" and Mrs. Joseph Moran Of Yal~ave~ merly
., of Swarthmore.
,: ; .
Fla .. Where
she had visited h er Sltl. ' nne. pro \Uld jlJl'8. Waiter Moir Of
tor...
LilI
Mr. atId Mrs. ~. Cha;les To~
.... rs.
ian Wicker since th Sonth Chester road. Mr. and Mrs;'
send.
3rd, of Tampa. Fla.• are ~ ....."
last week in April. Before Camin; H. John LUmsden of Lrd:1lCi1s. ~nd
congratulated
upon· the birth of
. home early in June she will
tile DuUets in Aurora.
. Dr. an.d Mrs. R. J. Silvers. 609 their secon~cl!i1d. an eight Pound
,Mrs. Edward D. Sokol. the for. Rutgers avenue. returned Friday dau,~~r. in ~e Ta,mpa Municipal
l • Wednesday ~rnin .. Mav
night from a week in Ft La d
mer Joann Paul. a graduate of dl
FJ
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Uer- Hosptta
14.
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~:arthm~re High School. is. with ~ e, . J s., where they visited Dr
The tpatern,:,l grandparents are
e AmenC8D Consulate in lzmir. SUvel"!' .l1arell);s Mr. and 'Mrs.Ray~
mond SJlvers
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Turkey; and may be Wrl'tten .
Mr
..and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner
f the'
.
1D care
of
P'lek:lnson
aVenue.
o
Postmaster. New York
A.P.Q. 224.
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EI.A.EIIEIT
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",r•.and Mrs. wili;·H. W:ard
M
E ; Douglas
., Grimison and , Mr. and 14rs. Joseph R. Bal.'"
~rs.
ret
328 P k
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urned to their home on St(ath the late Mr. Grimison of· Reading '. '. ar ayenu~J announce the
first child. a
Ha~en avenue Saturday night fol- P~.. an!,ounce the,
" • b,rth of
IQWlng a two-week stay in Ashe_ their oia~gli~r Mrss
ville. N.C.
. Grimil!!>n 1;(,' Mr: '
of Villanova avenue have reo J
rned home
& ~artmntla AY,,~ r I r,
to CalifOrnia. Flying to San
p
KI'lIPw_ __ .
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Byy Yo~r "39.00 Eastman Kodak SQO..W4! t
cisco. they motored to Carmel-by_
,.:& .
the:&-. to spend a few days before
SWARTHII, 0.' RE, 'I.
8.,,!m~ Proie~tor for $.9~M8 ot . • •
the,r fl'ght home Saturd
'" Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G.a~"wan o~
FRID~r I.d SlTUR,Ar
.. o~ Ch";'terrosd spent the
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year. Baffle. Board members are
upperclass women who assist the
haii presidents in the administraUon of their residences.
~anc~ Gowing. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. ». Mace Gowing of Par"'-,_1., road sang ·with the Worrien's
Club at the annUal spring concert at Dimison' University. Gran,ville. O. Nancy is a freshman at
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And the political emphasis.
Tuesday',\ l'ri'lla~y lel\d~ to theap·
plause which followed,that one of
Mrs. Paddy's list of ha,tes which
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more at.Carleton College from WalIingfor4. is. a member of the col·
lege's Dolphms who will present
their annual w~ter ballet ~ater this
month in connection with the tra-
ditional May Fete Celebration.
David Preston, Class of '69 at
The casting is topnotch. the stilg·
SwarthtOOre College. has been
iug is m.\)st a.·ftradive.1 ,t~e 1;~ce is
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swift. .Altogether the evening ,is
diiry
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Io:lnlst,
I sity swimiDing team for the coining
good. pleasant' ~h.atre. A com1Jlent
B~ Featured in·
year. He is tlie son of ,Mrs. E. C.
overheard\in the ,homeward bound
2 30 P '
Pre.ston f."Dogwood lan'e.
II't may. rna ke a 11 of"
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crow.
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Marianne E. Thompson. a ·grad.
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seem crazy,,~. but: i~ would be
Donn-Alexandre Feder, brilliant unte of Swarthmore High School
right restful to. have bells ring for ~~ung Piano' VIl't),lOS0. will .a~pe':r ai.d daughter of Mr. and M!rs. John
un hour of,· rest; or' gardening.... w,th the Lansdowne Symphony S. Tliompson of Media. will take
l>Tobably rjiflecis i~e generaIresc- C!r,ch'1§tra il'.. rts first Swart~m';re part in the Wilson May Day psg.
tJOn. Add to this the play's happy c"ncert. at Clothier Melik>r;al Hall. eant being held tomorrow in Cham·
su~e,sti~~ .~at ,R~~rs ilho'.ll.d no~ I?nthc coii~g<; ca~us;this sunday, bersburg.
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2:30p.m.
,.tobn F. McCahan,' son of ....·'··.11
has the illusion· of peace.
. This i;e~, conoort has been mad~ DaTid M~Cahan of Strath Haven
AIiSoti .~obiirls
the sympii. possible through the courtesy of iivlmue. lias been elected captsin of
thetic arid J attractive "~~rious.'~ Swarthmorc Coli e g e and also the light weight varsity crew at
Savage. 'brmgjngto the rQle, her thro~gh th~ efforts of a' group of the University of Pennsylvania
uEual zest and warmth: She han· '.
citizens. headed ;by Mrs. Sa~- where .he is Ii seliior this year.
d!es her, trenchant lines deftly and 'uel
Clyde of Swarthlllore av~nue
Ros e'iiiary Cox. daughter of Mr.
paces ·the.production nicely; Edna "hose gen,ero'ls..contributions have and Mr•. :Reavis Cox of Walnut
H. Clare is all that, could ,be de· underwritten the expenses incurred larle has been elected· secretary of
sired as Mis, Wilhelmina. What by the orchestra in
production tile Outing Club at Mt. Holyoke
eouldn't one enilure. under the of .~1),is program.
College where she is a fr""hmari.
charm of her sympathetic. ch',earfull! Th~ I.:ansdowne Symphony OrchHugh 'Morrison. a sophomoie at
presence.? Anyone planning to. estra c01)sists of approximately 75 Lafayet.,te College. Easton. has been
found'or endow a "Cloisters" would amateur and part'time professional elected Alumni secretary for his
do well to, get her under ~ntract. musicians who play without com- fraternity. Phi l?elta Theta. Hugh
Jean Proctor'. Lily Belle'pr'Oviide~! pel)sation. It.' is appearing' in was also elected class representasuccessfr,dly the c~ntras~, ~ sweet'. SW!lrt~ore in order to attract tive on the executive council of the
nesa and light and the ultimate in 'widerinterest ,in its activities. in fraternity. He is the son of Mr. and
Eophistlcated ,selfishness..: Ann D.hope that. other talented musi-Maxey N. Morrison of Dart'
WJ)ske as. ,Florence a(ld Qhrist•.~al'fii~'H~;;h..w;.,~i'll: seek.to join ita. ranks. mouth avenue.
Prl~~'iis Fairy May sitSt;;'in"o'
nOw cQinefrom~1'hila(jel-Robert Greer,son" of Mi-; anti •
cult anit·teIling rol •• 'With
Jersey. 4nd #,om many Mrs. Robert Greer of Media, has
skilt wiiile Peggy alexander as Mrs. .""tions of Delaware County.
been elected circulation manager
Paddy eXults and despairs effec- cludipg 'Swarthmore. l'he orchestra ot "Caliper." the undergraduate
livelY:' . '
is now inj./ts el~venth Season. and literary magazine at CoTgate UniPhilip N. Knisketj( as: JeffreY: is concluding its third year under versity. Bab. :wh,!> is also a, memBnd David C. Elkinton as Hannibal thL leade1'l\iiip of Henri Elkan. who ber of the ~a~on stam is a 1.~56
do much to contribute the 'Ullcan,y has, conducted' symphonic groups gra<\.uate of tlte Haverford School.
touch of the edge of liormalcg:i'hey. ~hlo'righout ihe world.
I:Ie formerly attended S'Narth'll0re
too. carry· ,difficult. characte:riZlrDonn Feder. son'of Mr. and Mrs. High, School.
tions and do them nicely. Donald Marcy Feder of Lansdowne. has
'M..rtha Calhoun, Carleton Col·
Pugh and'Marcy F. Rod~~ck as Ti- made an impressive record as a
junior •. '\Vas rec¢nili, ~1~~.te4.
tlHl" and: Samuel Savage. senator 'pianist, and composer. Currently a to me1\lbers)!ip in ~~e, C~r~~ton
anll jU:dge respectively. do weU as s"nior at,th,;:J¥llia~d Scn"oi of Mu· ~tra.\'~F of ,¥,o~t!,r,Boa~d. N~h~l'a!
socially accepj;able people atth~lr sic. on scholarship. he formerly held ~omel':s HQ,no,t; Soci"ty•.S~I7'l~d,
worst.:.James :it'Hoinaday sIlps ef- ti,e George' Eastman Scholarship. by senior members of tire. SOCIety
fectlv.eli .in~tO,~he;role o~ the l)ead ..nd 'studie.d f?r twoy~rs. at the
tlie f..culty advisors. the riew
Dr. Emmett· Into whose life and do- Esstmim School of Music. He won
. Board members were chos·
main the Savages bring major dis- tlip New York Music. Education
t1,,~if leadership, ilchol",rshlp
tui:bances.
League's Seitior Prize. the TOwn and service to the coliege. Martha.
The' audience, carries home the h'lil Award. ;;iid ~ppea*~~ a~ Town i.; majoring in English
Carleton.
fun ..nd i.lugli\8r of the, N~Y'
lIall. He has also concertized in the She is the daughter of [Ir. aird Mrs.
heart remembers ~he eldreplely
CeIlcert Artists"dulld
steinway J. Alfred o&lhou.n of Elm averiuti"
handled dreams~ome-true !!Cene Hall. and 'has been seen on te1evisMichael Hurd of Media. form·
and th~ newly taught, newly heard
. ,on the Paul Whiteman show. A erly of Dicidirson a~enue. ~as .re""ay to! ~.,lil~s of foul' .performanceson cently elected vice-presiJerit of the
wo'rds of iove. It'" a
.,;itch the idea Of "waiting for
are also aino;'g his accom- Delta Tau Delta fraternity at Dartspectlve"!>ut theid';" is sound
fo;' the coming rear.
wasn't it fun?
. debut took place at the age of
hi~ juitior year. at ~~rt. Th<1 elignees
that only
12 when he preseiited an entire pro1""s prayed bOth fresh·
early comers Will find seats iOs
gram Jt the Philadelphia A,rt AI·
v':rsity hieiosSe and is
"9urious Savap" ~.mdS 01i.( liance. The lIloXlY~ar .liV'jiefforined
' iil hi~~¥Y..
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seven-dai ,ritn tonIgnt and mor- the Khacha,turian COncido af a
' A. Zlegenfu$ of Swarthf.ow Diehl. Do be ei.'rly; ilieie are Children's Concert of ihe Phiilldel- more has been iriitl~wd into Mu
many lovely' surprise,;.. iiiciuding phia Orchesw". iA i950. when
Phi Epsiloii; tUi.tionalptofessional
Violinist -Molly Ruse and' Planitit yliiirs old,
preSented
eri~re ~oClett for wotilen. at Bucknell U niRoderick and the behind the scenes Cho'piri ,prog..am at theY~don veriitY. Shli Iil.sbeeil a Jiij!mber of
~roductiOD staff whieli deserveB
Forum Artists' Serie~. Amollghis the 'Wom'eu's
Club for over a
~i81 ooii':til':
.' .... , other distinction~ are' the foIiow- ;!iii.:.. alid took plitt in the
.
. Technical direcWr-Phi1 NetZel; iug:'
sity Piayer's produetionnf "Guys
stage'manai!er-~ Baird;
Winner of the Harvey Gaul end .Dolls." Daughter of Mr. and
tel' _ Emma' H. Pyle; Music
offered by the Pennsyiva- Mrs. William ZiegeUfu8 of DicItinStokes Burtis i special music-Mol- r.ia F,ederation 0'£ Women's
so-n avenue; she is studying
ly Huse, riolinist, and Mr. 1I.0de- one of five winners i,n national comfor the degree of bachelor
rick; lPianist;.ibie 9rew':":R;oy Me- pet%tfon for the Rochester Prize of !!Cience in music education.
Mary Eisbree,danghl:er of Mr.
Cun.. 'Alan'Slack, Dave Jl,ingb&m. SchOlarships; a SUplmer,
Ed' Conway. Doc Ellis. Buffy Her- ""holarship given by. the
and' Mn. WaylandElsbiee of
'Schel. Ruth Butler,. Lei> Gilbert, phia Music Clubs. as well as Ute Wallingford and 'a junior at ConJoan lltill~. Marg Reed.
Music Education League Award nectlcnt College; New
A~s«:,. li!ihting. Oharlotte M;aas. mentioned earlier.,
Conn;. 'I1aa been chosen to cW the
chairman. iind E. W. Lothroip, G. H.
Recently Feder has appeared
traditional laurel chain for seniors
Jardenj set decorations and
soloist with the Delaware!
on Class Day. June 7.
erUes _ EI!'8llOr MaaBB, chairman. Choral Society. under the direction
Beatrice Metzger. Helen Worn, Of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. HIs teacH. cort will be 'Overture to "Hansel
Ruth Packard. Ruth ,Hamilton; er' "Iadame Rosine Lherinne is also and Grewl" by Humperdinck.
make-up'- KatrinA
Betty the teacher of Van Cliburn,
Saint-saenSSynrpl:!6nyin~~:~:~~'
Ben~~. Lavlna.Hurst, Ann PJI~ recentlY iro'ii the HosCow interna, No; 2.a'ndRaebmaninoff's (
tloDalcompetitillL.
C Minor, No. 2,
for piano and !/r.
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time it -wa.- first Introduced. Now better than ever- ,
with n<;lw c~lo'" and stylings of astOnishing handsomenesoo-it'" still, t.h.'· featheT\veiglll champion. weighing
in at .. co,!1 "l'2,oz, to th.. yard In tact. the entire suit
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Mr. and Mr8. Avery F. Blake of Ford, 47 Amherst avenue.
ter Kim Elizabeth, Monday, May 6, was the 10POth baby born at the
M' G"
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Amherst avenue are entertaining
18S 'trlmlson
f P IS a senior in the in the De.laware County HospI'tal, h.ospital during the fiscal y
IMr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell of their daughter Mrs. Ronald Sutton U.
mversl y 0• ennsylvania.
Drexel
HIll. Little Kim, who we;~.h_
1967-58 and Wag presented
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Harvard avenUe returned Thurs- for a 10·day visit. Mrs. Sutton will
14r. F ord IS a senior in the Uni- (" seven pounds, 12 ounces at birth, I t '
a
day from a week's trip to North return to her home in Madison,
versity of Pennsylvania School of
Carolina· during which they attend- N.J., on Monday.
Z,ledicine
and a graduate of WesleMr. and Mrs. James Hazard, who
ed Mr. Bell's class reunion at North
Carolina State College, Raleigh have recently moved to 340 Haver_ yan University, Middletown, Conn.
No dat~ has been set for the
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and visited their son Neil, at th~ ford place, will have their house_
wedding.
407 DARTMOUTH .o\VENUE University of North Ca1'olina, Cha- ''farming tomort>ow afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bell of Park
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7 :30 P.M.
pel Hill, and Mr. Bell's brother and
aAVIN - ~'LTER
Monday ThrQugh Friday
sister-in-law Mr. and lIirs. J. Les· avenue were hosts last weekend to
On
Saturday,
May
10,
in
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Johnson
who
lie Bell at Concord, N.C.
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BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
Community Church at East Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond· P. Gem- have just returned to this co~ntry
lon,
Long
Island,
N.Y.,
Mrs.
Edith
Closed Salurdays and Sundaysmill of Muhlenberg avenue with aft~r ,2 year in Asia, where they
Jackson Walter was married to R.
oI'ganlzed
a.
Conference
of
Diplotheir daughter Betty visited their
FANCY SANDWICHES
Sanford Gavin oi New Port Richey,
son Lee, a ~ophomore at Penn State fdats under Quaker auspices.
Special Ch:idren's Platters
Mrs. Frank R. Morey of Yale Fla., by the Rev. Howard C. Shaf.
where they attended the Mother's
fer.
-~-----Day program at the Lambda Chi avenue entertained at luncheon on
The bride, widow of Joseph H. (lillie 111111111111 tl:iUllmr:IQI:;mr;: .11 ....
JIIay 10 in honor of Miss Florence
Alpha house.
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S.hafer of Willow Grove whose mar- Walter, Jr., is the daughter of Mr. ~
,Miss Suzanne HalTar, Yale ave"
I:Iage to Mr. Lewis Soars of Wil- and 1I1rs. Arthur C. Jackson of ~
nue, returned on Sunday from a
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road.
Her
husband
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four-day stay 'in Elyria, 0., where
l~ the Church of Our Savior, Jen- is the son of MI·s. Claude A. Gavin =
she was a bridal attendant in the kmtown.
of New Port Richey, and the late ~
w~dding party of Miss Nancy
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11\Ir. and Mrs. Maxcy N. Morrison Dr. Gavin.
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TImms, her classmate at Denison
Following the wedding ceremony, §
of Dartmouth avenue spent the
University.
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Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer of North :ltended Parents' Day at Lafa~. three sisters and their husbands ~
C.hester road returned 1I10nday ctte College where their son is a Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boone of g
9 South Ches~er Road =~
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mght by plane from Hot Springs~ sophomore.
Chevy Chase, Md., Mr. and Mrs.
Call
KIngswood
3-0476
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Ark., where she visited her mother
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Mr.. and MI·S. Otto Kraus Jr Robert S. Kamp of Riverview road
AeI! .... e l\lelnber of lb. S wa rib more BaslDe.. AasaelaUon §
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IIIrs. J. C. Gilmer for three weeks. al~d Miss Anne Kraus of Drex~i and Mri and Mrs L. A.. Rushmor~
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson HIli, formerly of BenJ· Dmln
. West at the Rushmore home in East Wil- ~llIlllllllll"lllllllllllllnllllllllllllDlllllUIlIUDlllllllllll:lllll~IIDIIIIIIIIIIIIDllllllllllllnllll1II11I1IDlIIllIlIlIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIII!
of Wellesley I·oad will entertain a;e.nue, sail today aboard the S;S. liston.
business associates from Wilming- U "'ted States for a two-month trip
ton at a supper party at their home to Europe. They will tour in EngBIRTHS
on Sunday evening.
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the
Nethel"lands
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and
David
L. Eynon of
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Chestnut·
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are
being
congratu_
('rmany, Switzcl'land, and France
·Mrs. Alonzo L. Tyler, 308 South
Wheel Alignment Caster and C am b er Toe-In
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lated upon the birth of their second
.Expert AUTOMATIC Trans.mission Ove;haul
spend the week visiting friends and
Ilk and
lIlrs. MinoI·
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eln 0 f child and daughter, Susan Elizarelatives
Spring Tune-up
Gulf Gas and Oil
. in her former home J N e,v Haverford place with their children ~)cth, on Thursday morning, May 8,
Y ork CIty.
spent the weekend in Sunbury and lit Lankenau Hospital. Mrs. John
~ll'. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson Nurthull1berla~d
visiting their S. Eynon is the little girl's paterJr., with their son Sidney of North mothcrs)\Il's. :\Iinol' W. Stein and na.I grandmother and Mr. and .i\hs.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Chfford Ellis, Sandy Bank, Media,
Chester road spent the J\fother's l\Irs. Harley N. Shipman.
Day we~kend visiting their daugh_
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarth_ arc the IlHlternal grandparents.
Opposite Boro Parking Lot
t(·r ~oUlse at Bucknell University, more avenue will drive to Brant
1\h:. and M 1'5. Reinhard F. J aeLeWIsburg.
Beach, N.J., this week with 1\1)"5 J
·1IIrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell Donald Gibson, Mrs. Hem·y A. Pi~ gel, 1235 East !15th street Seattle
BRANDYWINE
avenue is in lUcnianl]{
,
ansas, PC!",
. and Mrs . J . V. S . B·IS h op t 0 \Vash., a~no~nce the birth' on l\fa}:
where she is viSiting her son-in-law spen.d two days at Mrs. Gibson's 8 ~f then' fIrst child, a son who
weIghed eight and a half pounds.
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert shore cottage.
The
baby's mother is the former
M. Frost and their two childl'en.
.Mr. and ~rs. Ernest Federoff of
Box 126, Concordville, Pa.
~ntI·jcia
Paul, now a concert violin_
S?e spent Mother's Day weekend RIdley Township will be hosts on
WIth her other daughter (the for_ Sunda~ to a Lumsden family picnic IS~ and music teacher in the Seattle
mer Petra Lingle) and son-in-law on theIr lawn. Attending will be HIgh Schools. The maternal grand.
Mr: and Mrs. N. Bruce Duffett and Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of Ken- parents are the Rev. and Mrs. G.
the~r . four children in Aurora, III., yon avenue and her children Mr Hurst Paul of Vashon, Wash., forOPENS TUES. JUNE 10
arrIvmg by plane from Clearwater and Mrs. Joseph Moran of Y al~ ave: m
Fla., where she had visited her sis~ nue, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moil' of
Jul, 1....1' 13-"PLAIN & FANCY"
Mr. atld Mrs. J. Charles Townter Mrs. Lillian Wicker since th South Chester road, Mr. and Mrs
Jul, 15-July ."fLEDERMAUS"
Jul, 22·'u.. 3-''H'PPY HUNTING""
last week in April. Before comin; ~. John Lumsden of Media, and send, 3rd, of Tampa, Fla., are being
con.gratulated upon the birth of
home early in June she will revisit nme grandchildren.
lD-"SONG OF NORWAY"
YANKEES)'
the Duffets in Aurora.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Silvers, 509 theIr second child, an eight pound
BO'T"
.Mrs. Edward D. Sokol, the for_ R.utgers avenue, returned Friday daug?ter, in the Tampa Municipal
TIMEFOI
~~sPltal, Wednesday morning, May
mer Joann Paul, a graduate of mght from a week in Ft La d
Swarthm
d I
.
u erore High School is with ~ e, ~]a., where they visited Dr
The maternal grandparents are
the American Consulate in n,mr·,I Srlvers parents Mr. and M R '
Turkey, and may be written in care mond Silvers.
rs. ay- Mr..an? Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner
of DIckinson avenUe.
of the Postmaster, New York Cit
A.P.Q. 224.
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ENaAaEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam H. Ward
Mrs. E. Douglas Grimison and - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Balthis
returned to their home on Strath ~e late IIIr. Grimison of Read-ing 3~3 Park avenue, announce th;
birth of their first child, a daughHa~en avenue Saturday night' fol- a.: announce the engagement
I~tng a two-week stay in Ashe_ th~ll" .daughter Miss Susan Patrick
VIlle, N.C.
~TlmISOn to Mr. Henry Crawford
. ,Mr. and Mrs M LeR
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TilE SWARTRilOREAN
16, 1958
\
Donn-Alexandre Feder
COLLEGE NEWS NOTES
Carolyn Schott, daughter of Mrs.
John Schott, South Chester road,
has been· appointed. to the Baffle
''The winner ••• and stiU featherweight championl"
Board
of
her
residence
hall
at
GrinPatrick Play Sounds
nell College for the 1958-59 school
Voice of Spring
year. Baffle Board members are
uPllerchiss women who assist the
at Club
hall presidents in the administraThemad (in the se6se of a bruistion of their residences.
i"~ rush) month of May is an ideal_
Nancy Gowing, daughter of lib-.
I:nrkdrop for the Players Club proand Mrs. D. Mace Gowing of PardlH:tion of Patrick's "Curious S.avrish l'oad sang with the Women's
.,,,<" which amused and delighted
"
Glee Club at the annual spring conTuesday
night's capacity· audience,
cert at Denison· University, Gran""d continues through Saturday.
ville, O. Nancy is a freshman at
And the political emphasis before
the university.
Tuesday's Primary lends to the applause which followed that one of
lIargaret Whittlesey, a sopho~.I r.. Paddy's list of -hates which
more at Carleton College from Walwound up with pachyderms and
lingford, is a member of the colpoliticians.
It:ge's Dolphins who will pres:!nt
31aurice L. Webster and Charles'
their annual water ballet later this
month in connection with the b'aF. Seymour direct this c1ose-of-theditional May Fete Celebration.
f('llSon production which stars an
David Preston. class of '59 at
unusually i.tteresting and able cast.
The casting is topnotch, the stag~un. Swarthmore College, has been
named co-captain elect of the varillg is most attractive, the pace is
Will
Feder,
Pianist,
D()!1n
sity
swimming team for the coming
;wift. Altogether the evening is
I
year. He is the son of -Mrs. E. C.
g-ood, pleasant theatre. A com"'.'lent
Be Feah;red in
Preston -of· Dogwood lan'e.
overheard \ in the ·homeward bound
2:30
Program
Marianne E. Th?mpson, a gradcrowd, ~'WenJ it may make all of us
Donn-Alexandre
Feder.
brilliant
uate
of Swarthmore High School
!'cell1 crazy, too, but it would be
right restful to have bells ring for young piano virtuoso, will appear and daughter of Mr. and Ml'S. JOilD
&n hour of rest, or gardening,'" with the Lansdowne Symphony S. Thompson of Media, will take
probably reflects the general reac- Orchestra in its first Swarthmore part in the Wilson May Daypagt.cn. Add to this the play's happy concert, at Clothier MelOOl'ial Hall, cant being held tomorrow in Cham,ilggestion that papers should not on the coilege campus, this Sunday, bcrsburg.
John F. IIIcCahan, son of -Mrs.
be read until a month old, and one May 18, .at 2:30 p.m.
This free conceIt has been made David McCahan of Strath Haven
has the illusion of peace.
possible
through the courtesy of avenue, has been elected captain of
Alison Roberts is the sympathetic and. attractive "curious" S\\arthmore Coli e g e and also the light weight varsity crew at
Savage, bringing to the role her till ough the efforts of a group of lhe University of Pennsylvania
uwnl zest and warmth. She han- local cith:ens, headed by Mrs. Su~· where he is a senior this year.
Rosemary Cox, daughter of Mr.
d!es her trenchant lines deftly and uel D. Clyde of Swarthmore avenue
,,,hose
generous
_contributions
have
and
Mrs. Reavis Cox of Walnut
pDces ·the production nicely. Edna
underwritten
the
expenses
incurred
lane
has been elected secretary of
H. Clare is all that could be desired as Mis~ Wilhelmina. What uy the orchestra in the production the Outing Club at Mt. Holyoke
College where she is a freshman.
couldn't one endure, under the of this pl·ogram.
Th~ Lansdowne Symphony OrchHugh Morrison, a sophomore at
charm of her sympathetic, cheerful
presence'! Anyone planning to estra consists of approximately 75 Lafayette College, Easton, has been
found or· endow a HCloisters" would amateur and part-time professional elected 'Alumni secretary for his
do well to get her under contract. musicians who play without eom- fratemity, Phi Delta Theta. Hugh
Jean Proctor's Lily Belle provides pl'nsation. It is appearing 9 in was also elected class reprcsenta~uccessfuny the contras~. to sweet- Swarthl.llore in ordcr to attract tive on the executive council of the
ness and light mid the ultimate in wider interest in its activities, in fraternity. He is the son of Mr. and
wphisticated selfishness.: Ann D. LI~~ hope that other talented musi- "Mrs. Maxey N. Morrison of Dat·tWoske as Florence and Christa H. ch.. ns win seek to join its ranks. mouth avenue.
Robert Greer. son of Mr. and •
Price as Fah-y May. ·sustain diffi- Members now come from'PhiiadelIJma,
New
Jersey,
and
fI'om
many
Mrs.
Robert Greer of Media, has
cult anil telling roles with steady
:;ections
of
Delaware
County,
inbeen
elected circulation nlanager
skill while Peggy Alexander as Mrs.
eluding
Swarthmore.
The
orchestra
of
"Caliper,"
the undergraduate
Paddy exults and despairs effecis now in its eleventh season, and literary magazine at Colgate Unitively.
Philip N. Kniskern as Jeffrey is concluding its third year under versity. Bob, :who is also a memand David C. Elkinton as Hannibal th~ leaders,hip of Henri Elkan, who ber of the Maroon staff, is a 1956
GO much to contribute the unc8ullY has conducted symphonic groups graduate of the Haverford School.
He formerly attended Swarthmore
touch of the edge of normalcy.They, thlOUghout the wOl'ld.
Donn Feder, son of Mr. and Mrs: High School.
.
too, carry difficult characteri:UrMarcy
Feder
of
Lansdowne,
has
Martha
Calhoun,
Carleton Coltions and do them nicely. Donald
made
an
impressive
record
as
a
lege
junior,
was
l'eccntly
elected
Pugh and ·Marcy F. Rod~rick as Tipianist
and
composer.
Currently
a
to
membership
in
the
Carleton
tus and Samuel Savage, sena·tor
anil judge respectively, do well as .,.nior at the Julliard School of Mu- ohapter of 1I10rtar Board, National
socially acceptable people at their S!C, on scholarship, he formerly held Women's Ho'noi' Society. Selected
worst. James H. Hornaday slips ef_ the George Eastman Scholarship, by senior members of tbe society
fectively into the role of the head dnd studied for two yel:lrs at the and the faculty advisors, the new
Dr. Emmett into whose Ille and do- i~.:;.stman School of Music. He won l\'lortar Board members were chosmain the Savages bring major dio- thp New York Music Education en for their leadership, scholarship
Ltmgue's Senior Prize, the Town and service to the college. Martha
tUJ:bances.
The audience· carries home the i-"'oU;iI Award, and appeared at Town is Il.lajoring in English at Carleton.
IF YOU DIDN'T GET IT EARLY
fun and laughter of the play. The Hail. He has also concertized in the Rhe is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
C"ncert
Artists'
Guild
at
Steinway
J.
Alfred
Oalhoun
of
Elm
avenue.
heart remembers the extremely well
Michael Hurd of Media, formLAST YEAR, YOU DIDN'T GET IT.
handled dreams-corne-true scene II all, and has been seen on television on the Paul \Vhiteman show. A el'ly of Dickinson avenue, was reand the newly taught, newly heard
series of four .performances on cently elected vice-president of the
Light-as.a.feather Pes!' Pluma was a sellout from the
wo·rds of love. It'" a zany way to
WoFLN are also among his accom- Delta Tau Delta frawrnity at Darttime it wa~ first mtrodnced. Now better than ever- .
catch the idea of "waiting for perplishments.
mouth College for the coming year.
with new l.:o1or~ ann ~tyling~ l)f a~tonishing handsomespective" but the idea is sound and
His debut took place at the age of Hurd is in his junior year at Dartnes.q-it'~ ~t.ill t.h.· featherweight chanlpion. weighing
wasn't it fun"!
12
when
he
Ilresented
an
entire
pro",LOth.
He
has
played
both
freshin at ~ 1:00) ;, I ~ tl/.. to tht'" .vard In fact. the entire suit
The chances are that only the
gram at the Philadelphia Art AI- nlen and varsity lacrosse and is
weigh~ lUSt. 24 ~)uncc~. Pes(' Plunl~ l:ombine... the
early comers will find seats a. the
li~nce. The next year hel peli'ormed majoring in history.
adva1itage~ ..11 .' fi:iS; O ..h:ron"*" 45
the Khachaturian Concerto at a
Barbara A. Ziegenfus of SwarthNo bulk: remarkaill(> .• breathing quality"; sensational
s.ven-day run tonight and tomorChildren's Concert of the Philadel- more has been initiated into Mu
ability to shed wrinkles.
row night. Do be early; there are
phia Orchestra. In 1950, when 15 Phi Epsilon, national professional
many lovely surprises- including
Choose now-from our tine selection.
years old, he presented an entire society for women, at Bucknell UniViolinist -Molly Huse and Pianist
Chopin program at the Yeadon versity. She has been a member of
The price, a mar,ical
fi:xtra s.lacks. $14.95 •
Roderick and the behind the scenes
,
I.'orum Artists' Series. Among his the 'Women's Glee Club for over a
-Dupont
trademark ror polyester fiber
production staff which deserves a
other distinctions ar~ the foIlow- year and took part in the Universpecial liccllilm:
ing:
sity Player's production of "Guys
Technical director-Phil Netzel;
Winner of the Harvey Gaul ~nd Dolls." Daughter of Mr. and
stage manager-Lea Baird;prompAward offered by the Pennsylva- Mrs. William Ziegenfus of Dickinter _ Emma H. Pyle; music ~ia Federation of Women's CI'ub,,;1 son avenue, she is studying at
Stokes Burtis; special music-l\:I01(Inc of five winners i.n national C011lfor the degree of bachelor
ly Huse, violinist, and Mr. Rodepetition fOI" the Rochester Prize of science in music education.
rick, pianist; stage crew-RQY McScholarships; a Sllmmer , study
Mary Elsbree, daughter of Mr.
Cune, Alan' Slack, Dave Bingham,
scholarship given by the Philadel- and Mrs. Wayland Elsbree of
Ed Conway, Doc Ellis, Buffy Herphia Music Clubs, as well as tIle Wallingford and a junior at Conschel, Ruth Butler, Lee Gilbert,
Music Education League Award nectieut College, New London,
Joan Miller, Marg Reed.
Corin., has been chosen to Caery the
mentioned earliel". '
Also, lighting, Charlotte Maas,
Recently Feder has appeared as traditional laurel chain for seniors
chairman, and E. W. Lothrop, G. H.
soloist with the Delaware County Oil Class Day, June 7.
J arden; set decorations and pl'OpChoral Society, under the direction 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - erties - Eleanor Maass, chairman,
of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler. His teacb- cert will be Overtu"e to "Hansel
Beatrice Metzger, Helen Wors\,
el' Madame Rosine Lhevinnc is also and Gretel" by Humperdinck,
Ruth Packard, Ruth Hamilton;
,
the teacher of Van Cliburn, who Saint- Saens Symphony in A Minor,
Klngswood 3-0Z40
make-up - Katrina Ives, Betty
8
Park
Ave.
Iecently won the Moscow interna- No. 2,and Rachmaninoff's c"oncerl.o
BEntley, Lavina·Hurst, Ann Pyle.
tiona1 competition.
in C Minor, No.2, for piano and 01',
The program for the Sur.day con- chestra.
. VOTE MAY 20th
Playei'S Yr. With Glory
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the world's lightest
])acron~VVorsted 8udt
Lansdowne Orchestra
In Ooncert Here
$5S.
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CHAIUES LAUGRTO
Tyrone Power
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Marlene DJekieh
mes '1:30, 9:30 P.M.
~Iay
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summel' fibre· rugs. aCl.l les for the cleaning of
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Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert E. McNalr,
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Mixed Doubles Canoeing' Champ-
ace ues
o".WIL State Meetiltg .
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Wed Tbe Gamet; Canteen will ho1cl a
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The Women's International Lea. will include several novelty DDDl'
Borough Gets $12,000 From ionahlp held.Aprll 26 and 27 on W~H1am H. MlJliken, Jr., thre4! que for Peace and Freedom.Of bErs,IObaperons will be Mr. and
CoUnty for' Harvard,
the West River in Jamaica. Vt.
,terms Pel1ll1lYlvanla General As- Pennsylvania will hold ita Alinual Mrs. Monroe Bea~ley and Dr.
.
.
The McNairs also wOn .the Hud· sembly, Burgess Sharon H!;]~I,~o~r.,I~~:e·:~o:n~'Wedneada", Mav 21, in and Mrs. James RIchards.
Riverview Aves.
son River White· Water'Canoeing Jack F. Robbins, Upper .~
Penn. &'om ofWbIt.Bo~ugh Councll speedlly
ccmi·
Commissioner, magistrate; member tier House. Tbe morning session "I saw It in the Swarthmorean."
b
De- Derb"
' held last wee.kend.
plied wjth the Stat'l Hig way
zoning board, or Ivan H. Peterman, from 10 a.m. until noon will be ;;;;;_ _ _ _ _ _~-----~
p"rtmeDt's request to p.- reaolu·
m.mbEr Upper Darby School Au- taken np by business and reports.
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tions lifting t,be lIPeed limit. o n ,
thorityL war and foreign corr_
ELNWOOD
The afternoon session, from 1
,
Chester road from 26 to 36 mIlea
A, 70-foot pin oak ~ powing llondent;
,
until 4 '(I.m. wiJl include' a
per hour. Paased at~~onday ~ht'. ~D the front lawn of WllUam Gay;' . For PeDll1!ylvania General Asine:mbsrslilip workshop, resOlutions,
.e~ion the .resoIUti::,~
lord, 222 Bntgers avenue. ita f90t- sembly; four of six, Clarence D. pre-view of the National Alinnal
FrIday ~ornmg, ~
,;
hold apparently weakelled by re- Bell; lawyer (incumbent). Joseph Meeting and discussion. Mr•• Fred.
with the I~t poB8lble delay and. cent rains auccumbed to an errant W. Isaac., Police Captain (incumerick Tolles from tile Swarthmore
r"'lui.red with1l1 90 da~. ~. spring
about 6 o'clock Tuell- bent), Samnel A. Montgomery, Jr., Branch will conduct the workshop.
panymg form I~ra hild ,exPla~ day afternoon and toppled across real estate, Rocco A. Odorisio, in· Those attending are asked to bring
10th
the ch~d'waa iri a1aecoti~dance WIth the Btreet. Fortunately DO houses, surance, Edwin E. Lippincott, law. a sandWich. Dessert and coffee will Q.aet, r ' 'wi lIIIiI 0
EveJJent
H-JIftr
Nw
7,
Clan
.. state-WI e rf1V ua on survey u]".... .... ___, __ 1> •• ...i. P k ver (incumbent) and -A. Todd Cor.
th H' h
Departm t 0 I . . .e - ....... ~ ...oro ....u .ar ,
be served.
\
done by e Ig way
. en stood In its oway, but it took down onway, retired teacher.
Klngswood
3-0272
.t the request
of Governor. Leader
'b'
uat be the, B e11 T e1ephone "-,-""
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Locally Republicans face only W II' f d M
claimed "reatrt ti
who. . If
~
Inpublic cable servicing the southern part one committee contest and that in
a IRg or
an
realistic. :-:eT·hare iDc
ved· l~l, cr the borough, and electric wires. the Eastern or middle precinct
Chairs Library Council
acceptance. · I e <- reaae
""- T eIepho ne worke rs kept OD the ,where Mary S. Townes, .~18 La· Carroll. C. Morelend, Wa11ing"T -'-'-me
6Peed 'IVill app y . . . . - - . b
t'l 2
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.
d I
A T
Route 22Ii"'~ :(Chestler road 'from JO . un I
a.m. repalrlDg WIres fayette evenue, an Genna • or'jIO,rO, professor of law and Biddle
.,
Il'alrvlew
roa d"to Swerthmore a v.. whIch
.. were actually broken, so rey, 201 Dickinson avenue, contest Law Librarian at the Unive-I·...
,,~
. hm' .,
'to Cedar servIce could be restored. Crews re- the office of c
enue, Swart , ore. avenue
. , ' turned after dawn, to ~n the
All local voters (including regis- boon re-elected chairman of the
lane, and Cedar lane to Baltimore
k f
is'
th
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'
'k- known as State Route 320 wor 0 ra mg
e mam,. c.... e tered Non-l'tIrtisans) may vote yes Council of Nationa) Library As ....
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which laY' on the ground for nearly or no upon the Swarthmore-Rut- clations.
tet us take ~omptete charge
through,Sw~~hmore) end to L.R. a block. The Philadelphia Electric ledge Union School District que...
of your oil burner to insure
226, Spur, C (the block of North C
'tehed to
th l'
.
I\Ir. Moreland serves on the counChester road between Swarthmore omp~y SWl
F? er IDe. ~on: .
cil as the representative of the
you year.round comfort.
. . . d' B Itlm . pike)
TraffIC to the school a block away
"Shall the debt of the SWarth~ American A81Iociation of Law LiWe promise you 'he flnest
avenue a~
a. ore·
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waB detoured until sawing' opera- more-Rutledge' Union SoboOl 1>is- braries, of which he is a former
service-day and night.
Bdro ~~ks No Pass/nf, ~o I'ot HoI! tiona reached the point where the trict, Delaware County, P~ft~l.
In filmg the .resolutlOns Council
'.
president:
And we deliver 'he flnest
is 'requesting permission to 'Place s t r e e twas flDally unblocked, vania, be increased in the sum °df
Mr. Moreland lives with his famfuel _ Allan'ic's famous
"No Passin"" signs along-the en. around noon.
$100,000 for the purpose of provi - iiy on Oak Crest lane.
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ing, recons1iructing 'or replacing
triple-refined heating oil.
tire stretch of the narrow highwey
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To arron;re for complete
within borough limits. The perma:. Doctors to Administer
and equipping and furnishing the I'
Dent fixing" .of a wide, 18-inch-deep
d'
fire damaged High School Buildoil burner service. call us
Polio Vaccine Tues ay ing?"
today: Act now and you
pot holl! in the southb,ound lane just
. Democratic candidates 'are as fol,
south of Yale avenue, by placing a
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lows: for United States Sehator,
can forget all about any
new concrete alab, was also request- unprotected by the vaccine. It reheating problemst
. 1 Clarence P. Bowers and George M.
Ed. Diff'I'culty' m" getting the "'-h..... - minds those in' stringent f',lDaneJa
way Department to fill in;. the bole. straita that through a requisition Leader; for Governor, Roy E. FUr_
.. a:tter ev.
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mali, Edward P. Lavelle, David L.
a nd the latter's reop~n;n
-obtainable from t elr 'II. YSlclaD Lawrence: for Lieutenant-Goverery rain, has been plaguing police they can get the necessary mater· nor, WIlliam' E. Culbertson, John
and 'endangering motoristlf for ials free at thf. Chester office of Francis Davis, John Morgan Davis;
months. It was reported the hole the State Health" Depal'tlllent, for Secretary of Internal Affairs,
caused an accident Sunday on the bringing them back to the phy1!ician Ge!levieve Blatt, Michael Cannivino, Lucian J: Ciletti; for Uliited
highway, the cOl\crete section of to administer.
which ison1y·~bout18feetwide.
Borough Healt'l\ Officer Dr. J. States Congressman, Hubert P.
Home - Auto Radio
A letter from the County Com· A. Jon~s u/"lrtO~ utmost .cooperation Earle, Jame. M. McBrids, Jr., for
Phone'- Hi Fi
missioners said $l~,OOO in ~ of re81dents In the present earn•. Pennsylvania General Assembly.
aid has been..granted the boronghpr.ign to achieve top protectio~ for
Loc;lIIlythere is DOCODtest On thII.
Ridley Park
to assist in ....ving ~e,.e*tensiOD S~~OI"8Iiefore. -!be . f'~- Demoeratictleket for' comDiriteii
"Bring
it
to',;s
or
we'll
of Harvard avenue frODj' AmherSt prOachlDg polio season and xelegate posts
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to, Swarthmore avenue (lq1own as polio to a spot, Uke smallpox, where
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Cresson. lane) and the stref:eh of ita afflictions are simply a memo
NEWS NOTES
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Riverview road along the raihoad cry rather than 'a sad current real- I
(from aw.,rthmore avenue to the ity.
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,Mr. and Mrs. Pmer ~"edMuthrraIY
'Present paved section). .
: Each resident is further urged of Park avenue entertam.
er
Council decided to .... ' waivers to aid the driv,", by bringing the mothers Mr~. Fred Murray of Yale
of exemption' from,liability for fu~ matter to the attention of any real- 'avenue and Mrs. John 1M. PeI!r~on
ture permanent pav\na froID prop- denta who, might not .otherwise of Cornell avenue at a Mothers'
Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Me&dow
arty owners ~ong the Unlmpr0ve4. know about it.
Day •.dinner on Bnnday. Stephen
section of Harvard avenue bEtweeJI
, Murray was host to four of his eon(between Dotton MiD Road and Knowlton Road)
Chester' road and Mt. Holyoke'
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temporaries on a recent Saturday
~laee. which Springfield Township '.
in o~servance of his first birthday.
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wishesio iJ)Iprove temporarily for
A pencil portrait of Helen :B:ate
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip' T. Gelling
~endly ,Sound Advice - Free
b<.nefit of residenta to whose new Furness draWn in 1866 by William of Park aVenue had as their Sunhomes the street leads.
Henry Furness, Jr., brother of .day 'guESts their son-in-law and
Telepho!1e:
2-7206
, CHester
.
It was imnounced that. Paulson Horace Ho)Vard Furnes.. for 'Whom daughter Mr. and Mrs. •Tames
Ask for Ben Palmer or BeDI'J' Arnold
. ' Whiob a bu_
on an'd the library was originally named, Evans and daughterp1.-1lis
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LANDSCAPE PlANS
' SHADE TREES
uses half of the length of public wa.... given to the .Furness Library Valley.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Lang of
walkway from Park avenue to the by Hor"!,,, Howard 'Furness Jayne
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AND VEGETABLE SUPS
Post Office; has ailrEedto maintain of Wallingford, the grandson of Mapie avenue were the overnight
(Free Packet With Every Early Purchase)
the portion aloUg its property.
Horace Howard Furness. Mr. guests Saturday ,of Mr. and ·Mrs.
ANNUALS - PERENNIALS - FRUIT TREES
Meter Checker Needed p.
Jayne presented' the . portrait to William Furey in Plainfield, N.of.,
Possibility of hiring an eXtra po- the library in the Net,her Provi- while returning from White Plains,
AZALEAS' - VIBURNUMS ..,.... DOGWOODS
!iceman just.to keep a check on delice Township .Ball in a brief N.Y., where Mrs. Lang had visparJdng meter violations was dis- ,ceremony earlier in the spring. Mrs. !ted her son andda,ughter-in-Iaw
OPEN EVENINGS. UNTIL nUSK
clissed. It'W1l.8 reported many resi- 'James E. Evans of Moylan, ;presi- Mr. and Mrs. Eben C. Lang ,and
dents are neglecting to place coins dent of the Furness Library Board, their small Claughters Cathy and
EXCEPT SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY
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Portrait Present.t:U
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. , For Lenses
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New.')' Designed Frames of' the F,'n·.e'st
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in meters, thinking police will not accepted the portrait for the li- Harriet for a week. Tbey also spent
be along for l~ ~nutes or so.
brary.
several hours with their son Lt.
Feeling the importsnce of ind_ . The portrait will be hung in the Robert'Lang who is stationed at
tructible·]ights· in the Princ~n Furness Library sa a memorial to theNike Base, Edison, ·N.J.
avenue pedestrian passageway un~ Helen Kate Furness and to the con• • . BEREAVED
der the railroad cOQId not longer tributions made to the library .by
await action' by the Pennsylvania the Furness family.
Mrs. Charles T. Deacon of LaRailroad Company, Public Safety
fayette avenue was bereaved by
Chairman .Charles W. Lukens ~ 6th Grade . TroOps
the death of her siste-.t Mrs. Ethel
ceived P..ermission" to install such
., .
Dalgatms, Friday, May 9, follow.
. Visit Washington ing a short illness.
lights If the coSt does DOt. ezeeed '
$200 and then seek reimbursement '-Sixth grade Girl Scout Troop 441
:Mrs. Dalgalrns, who resided in
from the railroad.' '
and 660 recently spent a day visit. Middlesex, England, had made an
-Henry L. Harris tendered his ing historical sites in Washington, extended visit here with Mrs. Dearesignation as borough auditor.
D.C. After arriving in Washington con a year ago.
The bid of the Asphalt Paving early in the morning, the Scouts ~~~iii~~iM~iii'-iiiMii~
and Supply Company, Norrlsta!m.· visited the' Capitol Bullding, the ~
for resurfacing streets 'at 191/8 Tomb of the Unknown' Soldier at
~nts i!"r &qUare y~rd was ac:C!ept..' Arlington eeriJetel7, and the ebang' . '
. of the guards before going to the
Solicitor Clarence'G, Myers home 'of George W....hiDgton
.nlal
Ported court proceedings had been Mannt Vernon.
,
started by' the borough against
AJfter seeing the Linco!n MemorBarry Seymour, Peter DiNIco1a, laI, Washington MOnument and tlllljllJl •
and V. ,DeFraneeaeo for damages Departmen' of Archifta, tbeSeoutS
.and.connection chargesinvolvinir a
'oyed dinner on the train trip
Sewer offYal. aWuH4lear the.
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Mr,• .and Mrs.
Raymond J. Clark,
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden
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2C4 Park avenue, were hosts over Kenyon venue was hostess at two
tho weekend to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. tables at a dessert bridge Saturday
ward Lord Df Forest Hills, L.I.
night.
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WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Mowed, General
IIanIiD« Aye.
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UTnmGMma~nnmuGftm·
ELEIIENTABY SECnOIf OF 'l'BE
COLLEGE AVI!Jf1IE I'UJrr
Foa CONVE_ON TO
.JUNIOR BlGB SCIlOOL
CLASSIFJEIJ AOS
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EMILSpmS
WATCHMAKER
FOrmerly of F. C. Bode and 80m
Fine Watcl1 and 128 Yale Ave.
Clack Repairs Swarthmore, Pa.
THOM SEREMBAI
LarCe chair RebaJit - $WIo
7 Years ot SwarthmorJ Reference
Sharon Hijj...0734"'
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PETER E. TOLD
ALL LIlES OF UISUBAICE
, 333 Dlrtm'lItb Aven.e, SWlrt.mlre
Auto. Driving Instruction
WE CALL FOR YOU
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SWAB'IIDIoa&aUrLBDQB
UNION SCHOOL DlSTaJCI".
COLLEGE 6: PRINCETON AVENUES
SWABTllMOBZ. P..t..
David Shute, Bon of Capt. and
M!8. C. C. Shute of Maple 9venUe,
will arrive home Wednesday, May
21, from the Severance School, Be\'. '
verrua Park, Mel. David has joined
the Naval Reserve and will spend
two weeks beginning June, 16 at
the Great. Lakes Training Base.
F.lliLI
~'OR SALE Adding machine,
large typewriter desk, matehing
Repair.
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chair. Telephone KIngswood 3.1826
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proposals
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fol' appointment to see May 19 oIfice 01 1110 Su....rvllllD. PrlDclpa\ .. Cot'. ecttlca
pp iances
through May 24.
lege aDd Princeton Avenues •. Swartbmo.n.
. GASOLINE
FOR SALE ,-- Chippendale sofa, Pa:r• wlW 8:00 p.ui.~ ~.D.T•• OD Wednesday,
Wert: G~
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carved Cabriole legs, three liown Julie 11. 1NS. at which time they wm be
3-2900 after 6 P.M.
cus\lions, excellent condition. Rea. publl.ly opebed and r;ead, al a _00180..4
sonable. Call KIngawood 3.4216.
Met'ttr.s:
more High
beld8t:hool,
in Ulp cafete,tla
Collele aDd
of ~be
PrIncetoD
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rgan, two manue, Avenues, Swarthmore. Pa.: [or~!umJ.shIDg
ALrefinish. H)R
32 note Clavier. Needs repair. all equipment. labor, &Oct. mawtitJa; for
ing, repairing.
'Wo-rk at $350
or highest Qffer. Phone LOwell General CoautruCtiOD whIch 3hau Include
moderate prices
and 6-1642.
.
Plumbing aDd Dramase Work. HeatiDg UJ4
mQdern. Call Mr.
and J!:lectr.lc~ .Work-neceSlaJ"1'
$ERVICE
.' OR SALE - Rattan pOI'Ch furni. venlUaUen,
wood
to aller and re-f1nUb the Elementary Sec.
ture, five pieces, $60. Sarouk Uoc for cODvenlo'n to uae 118 a Junior Hillb
and
Deli
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, very.
oriental 9 x 12, $3~O. Small din. Sehool at the College Annue Plant of 'lbe
,
Large
SEBVIcE
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ing I room" table, two leaves and Suarthmore-Rutledge Union School DiStriCt,
rebuilt with llew
1IaJ...
cJeaiien
p;lds, $~. ,Hollywood hed frame, $6. Co:lege and Princeton Avenuea, 8warlb.
Sofas $89 - Over 30 years experi· KIngs\vood
for,
4-4182.
more, Pa.
ene,e. _Seven years of Swarthmore
All
bids
mUllt
be
subm.itted
aD
the
Porm
references. Estimates arc free. FQ~ ,SALE _ FARNUM AND of· Proposal 10 - dupUcate fuml.sb.ed by tire
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DOGWOOD ROADS, Rosetree
Thom Setemba. Phone Sharon
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Architect. a~d must be accompamed by a
tI.
,Retiring?
Like
country,
vicinity.
0734 ..
bId guarantee of Dot leas tI:l&n fin perlike liyi,!g? Com!, see. our six.~~ eenl (6%) 01 lb. omoun. of lb. bid wblch
sta&.. Bt:
P
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l~RSl,ecOi.NLliAsltL, [
- Piano Tuning ran~h 'Y,I~h breezeway. twp-car ga.
member A.S.P.T. and rage, fuilshed basement, eX'Cellent checlr:
may be q. certHied check or a C.8~r's
LO'
"well' u-rv
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made payable to the Ooer. .
do mino,.r· repl.iring setting, 197 x 136 lot, stone and
InvltaUonj
ProPoalll,
'General
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cedar shake, fireplace. $6,000 down. As this
, an4
8p~cHlcaU~
r' refer
to each
LOwell 6-0205.
.
. and ~onlSt1tute a whoie, they should
bound together aa deUnred to
F,OR SALE - Nine cubic foot the returned'
bidder.
slipcovers
draperies. Quality
Westinghouse refrigerator. Fine
and 8~clflcaUonl rna, be leen at
work at bargain ,prices, both an· condition. 65. KIn' ood 3-0516. thePlans
Office of the SuWrltttencient of Schools
lique' and' modern. Please ,call FOR $AIJE _ Antique Windsor College and Princeton Avenues. Swarib:
CLearhrook 9-6839 or ·LOwell 6- chairs. arm, hookback, side chairs, JI:101'8 Pa:. or" at th~ Orflce..of the Architect.
3031 for free estimate. Garrett one arrowback. All refinished and Oeorge M. Ewing CQ.• 1120 Western SavlDg
House.
in good condition.' KIngswood 3. Fund BuUd!Dg, Phlladelpbta. Pa.)
ODe \comPlete set of planl. and spee!ftcaINTERIOR &: EXTERIOR
PERSONAL - Radio and tele· 2832,
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tiona DillY be had at the Architect's OffJce
vision service. Complete stock of
It ,S. , , - , . ning room SUite, by a proipective -Prime Contractor. for the
tubes carried. Robert Brooks. Call
mne piece mahogany, three years blddlog us~. Upon a deposit of Fifteen
fre~ Estimates
KIn . wood 4-0800.
old. Best offer. KIn swood~2678. Dollars ($16.00). which deposiL wlll be re.
fUlldtd upon the fumlsh1ng of a bona-fide
FoiilliiT
FOR SALE-.Mushroom soil, suit- bid, . and the plans and 8pecHlcaUons reable for lawns. shrubs. lotted turned t-o. the Architect In good condiUon
'KlngswoQd 3-8761
FOR R NT-T ree bedroom hOIlle, p),'fntl!.. ,Every load isgrQun . Wil. Within
fly~ da,s (5) after receipt of the
two baths. Two year period. 609 son, K~ngswood 4'l!058, mornings bid.
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HiUborn avenue. KIngswood 4- or eveDin s.
It a pr08pee«ve prinJe Contractor desires
1019.
more than one.. fun set ot the dra.taas
j~~~~0~~f'~r~~~1 FO~'
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mlmure
by the .nd specifications, or U a prospective prime ir·I.OIllJll1iJIlDIIIllIJIIIlDD1IUDlhll1lm11llll111D~
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or bushel.
Phone
KIngswood
_C~nt.ractor or,MallU'Ial Man. wante: drawings
3-6317.
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Klngswood 3-1993
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PERSOf"AL - Baby~.ittiJlg, .re·
sponslble woman. KIngawood 3.
4261.
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired,
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass _
.ai~ycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205 East
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Heights,
MAdison 6-0713. Opp<>site Clifton
Jewelry Repaired Ph.: KI 3-4216
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Jack . Ptichard
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$6 Per Hour
Edward F: Maa CUester 2-4346
PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO'
RHER RUSSELL
Photographic Supplies
BOd/or sJ)ecUlcaUoDS for their
STATE & MONROE STS.
MEDIA
LOwell 6-2176
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
home,
showel',
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Diluzio and Sons
FLORIST
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Del.
K~ngswood
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Complete Bet. of Drawlogs and
Formerly
si>iiQneJd,
111'8, the,
be htlli by mAking the followlog Pa,mentl
to the Architect. nODe of which wm be returned: ,
SpeelfleaUons ............. tll.oo
Set.
of SpeclflcaUooa .. _. __ ", .•. f10.00 .
In~Y1duAl
Drawings
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All bids must be aealed and Adm.,ed
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to
8wartbl;ll,ore-nuUedgo
Union,
Sehool
Avenues.
District.,
CoUege and PrtDc-eton
Swarthmore. Pa.• c/o Mr. Prank 'R. Morey.
Supervlaing Prlpc:1pal. The ellvclope _ahall
be _PlalnJY. m.a,rlr:ed -"'''Bid for Al~rIIli'ab4
~Re-t1nJJh.1D. tbe Elementary SecUon of the
CoUeKe Avenue Plant. PrlDceton and conege
AveoD.f!lI •. S".r:thmore. Pa.'"
... 'lbe, D.~reclc?r{.pf the BWartl1.more-R-q~e·dge
UnJon School D!str1et .resene ·Ute rIght; to
reject any and/or aU bids or parts tbereof
aDd to ....ve WormaUties In' the blda
deemed advan~,e~us to the 8choo~ D1strtcL
MARIO.N H. OAMPBELL.
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Venetion
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Screens -iJalousles
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Com/;iildtion Storiri Wilic/ows
General Contractor
226 Glentay Road
MODERN JU'J'{lBENS
.u:riIiATtbNs
- 1401 Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
CHester 2-5689
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Swarthmore. Pa.
Klngswotx/ 4.-1700
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Spacious older home in excellerit condition on tree-lined
street. Foyer entrance, living room, dining room, kitchen
and den, three bedrooms and bath on second floor; 2 bedrooms on third floor; o~e car garage, nice yard. Vacant.
$17,990.
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Oil BURNER '
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Klngswood 4-1234
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of custom Etchens in
Delaware Valley. ~early
20 yearS' experienCe. Over .
1700 satisfied customerS.
18 Lovely Wood Finishes!
12 Gay Decorator Colors!
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At
lIIemoriaI Day' the
swartbmore Swim Club, will open
its fourtt. season, with the addition
of new deep water pool. ·In consi~
.ration of pupils who must attend
school 'all ~ternOon during the
present emergency split aessioll!l at
the high schopl, the Club's board
of directors has permmitted a sch·
eddie revision which will open the
pool at 10 :80 I,l.m.!;I!!ginning )Jon·
day. June 2, inatead of 12:30 as had
been planned' for that first week.
Meet. Mly 14
High. School Coach Millard RaP-
inson, pool
manage~.
,will be held on the meeting house
grounds t!>morrow, May 17, from
11 a.m. to,6 p.m.
Features include tractor and
pony rides, spring lllants, baked
goOd., a 'Puppet show, merchanta'
table, children's used clothing,
handwork, toys, p<>rtraits in pa....
loIs, balloons, -lunch a la car:te,
attic treasures, fish I pond, hobby
show and auction.
.J\ ham and turkey dinlJer wi~ be
~erved at ~ .and 6 :30 p.m. :rhe meetmg house III located on Third street,
at North avenue, Media.
Mrs". I'd'a' PI' Siabler
Cilad as 'Idaal Mothar'
Local WIL Nominated
for State Mother
of Pennsylvania
announces" a
program to meet varied intereata
and needs of pool members, even
making sOme additions io the es·
t"blished 'progr~lns' of previous
years. He invites all persons interested in"tIie Club's swim team, to
, meet at the ppol at 7 :16 next Mon.
day '",ve~ing; May 19. "The team
anticipa~;, .another enjoyable sea·
son and all pool members are in·
vited to .participate in its program
which includes Suburhan Swim
League meets and informal extra
meets"I says RObinson. Daily team
practice will begin on ,Memorial
Day.
,An opening picnic for tejlm memo
bers and their families will·he held
!It the pool Saturday evening, June
14, under' the direction of Horace
Renshaw and Clarence Harfman
who also plan picnics later in the
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In additi';n to the usual training
program for those of limited
energy or ahilitywho merely wish
to imp~(lve t~,e~~ S~i~llJ!,ing' and e~..
joy medium competition, there will
be a new intensive program open
to memberS desiroua of workiag
toward championship performance.
To proll!ote interest.andpartici.
pation among, adulta the activities
committee has dreamed up an ar·
rengement dubbed '''Around the
World in 811 Days" wherein any
member Hover 21", by swimming
10 laps a day (any stroj
each' ;'i- 80 'out 'of'the Season's 99
days, C!!!l "!@.:* ~ir p~ ~n ".
chart. H'11'H"ri~~~~'rh~ s~ccee~f~l~y
complete the l
S'!"l\rIhIDorean.
;~rJ1.riall;:t'aitsofr'!'~~
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lightweight shell: Captai\l John F.
McCahan, the stroke, and Robert
C. Borer, Jr., number 6.
IMcCahan, a senior in the College
of Arts and Sciences. is a member
of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and
Friars, Senior Honor Society, while
Borer, a junior. i. a member-of the
Varsity CI'lb, Delta Tau ,Delta fra·
ternity !lnd the ~ite & Key S'1ciety.
Both men will row il! the Eastern
.jI.~'!m'i",ti'1l) of ~wing Colleges Re.
gatta on l'4ay 17 to be held at Cam·
bridge, Mass., on tile Charles River.
meeting.
The
Nominations
Committee, with Mrs. Robert Barn.
hart', chairman, and Mrs. Peter
Korsan and Mrs. Maurice Blacklyn,
presented'the slate of officers, whQ
were unanimously elected. These
include ·Mrs. Edgar Steinmark,
.vice chairman; Mrs. Virginia
Hoopes, secretary; Mrs. Hugh Bel·
la.,. treasurer.
Presiding at the punch. bowls
were Ella Blain, p.rin,cipal, "n.d Mrs.
Hoopes. Refreshments were in
charge of Mrs. F. Shelly Ford and
Mrs. Curtis Jones, assisted by Mrs.
'E"TE"T.'~ .,TqJ:lEN !CATI~S
AIton' Norton, Mrs. Maurice Bud·
The "Kitehen Katies" luncheon
ni<:k, Mrs. Silvio Dig'lBzio, and nnd meeting was held on Wed·
Mrs. 'Edwin Owen.
ne'sday at the Park avenue home
Mrs. Alexander Ralston, 'retiring of M:i-s. George B. Heckman. with
PTA. chairman, 'presided at the IlIlrs. Percy C. Belfield, Jr., Villa·
meetmg. Gilest speaker, Mrs. 1 nova avenue, as co·hootess.
Stuart Graves presented a ~eview
Among th~ guests following the
of ,the courses and activities of the m';'iilig were Mrs. Irvin R. Mac·
Community Art. Center. Mrs. Ral- E:lwee, Mt. Holyoke place, preSi.
ston also announced that Cub Peck dent of the Hannah Penn aouse;
228 had a Spring CleRn.up Pl'o- and '41'3. Wilbur O. James of Park
gram at the school yard.
avenue.
,The Swarthmore branch of the
Women's International League for
Peace and' Freed<>m recently nom.
inated ita member :Mrs. Ida Palm~r
Stabler for State Mother of Penn·
sylvania in 1968. M,ter a long --~-------------------------
residence in Swarthmore which
started in 1917"she recently went
to' Wallingford to live with a
daughter, ·Mrs. William Clarke,
but is ·still. very active in Swarth.
more activities and in the Friends
Meeting here. '
Fl'om among many !>undreds of
nominations Mrs. Stabler has reo
ceiv'ld a ,Certificate of 'Merit for .
"outstanding qualifications as an
ideal-Mother" from the American
Mothers Committee of Peru.sylvan.
ia. She'was one of fQur in this area
to be specially honored, and was
present 'at Lits Store in Philadel.
,phia for the ceremony last week.
Ml's. Gustav Ketterer, ,;tate chair.
man of the American Mothers
Committee, ~resented the c~rtif
ieatea.
Incidently, Mrs. Stabler, whose
children numbered four, is the
grandmother of 15 and has 28
greatgrandchildren. . From among
her children, children·~law, grand
children and grand-children·in.law,
20 al'e aramni of Swarthmore College. Mrs. Stahler will eelebrate the
60th reunion of. her college elass
this coming June.
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nue drove to Baltlmnre, Md., last
weef. to visit for a day with lira.
Whlta:ke~8 daughter Mrs. Craton
Pitner and children.
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Mrs. Kenneth J. Wright and her
children Kenny and Mark arrived
~atl'rday' by plane from Sacra",ontO, ·Calif., to spend the month
Gf May with Mrs. Wright's parents
1I1r: 'iuid Mrs" 'W. R. Lecron of Ce•.
dar. I~ne while Lt. Wright is, on a
special training assignment on 'the ,
west coast. Lt~ Wright will arrive
june 1 to driv, his family to Sa.
.v.milah, Ga., his new station.
Mr. and Mrs. Raynham T. Bate.s
of Yale avenue were hosts to Mrs.
Bates' brother and sister·in·law
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clark and
their daughter Virginia. of Fair'fi~ld, dpim., over the weekend.
When they left they took Mrs.
Bates' mother Mrs. Mathew Clark
,vho has been vi,siting the Bates
sillce February to her home in Fairfidd.
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as Qtb.~r btismesses
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Queen of the Ball
Yanko ,Tsu.hido was crowued
Queen Of the Senior lIall i!i a ilere!il~,!ious prese"~tiop. by Keith
Richardson Saturdar night in the
achoolvrnnasium tranaformed for
th~ ~~~~ ~~~ a ~~p~~e ~f
del! ~lWf"I?fJ~W "" t~e cr~ "1:I4f' ,
onara" theme. Yanko IS the ex~nv~,~~9Jl.. 'change sJ;udent' from Japan curroilj;ly studying with ilia senior
~ class.
LocaJ publi~ health and nursing
The' school cafeteria was also
personnel, .as Viell 'l8 ,doctors ~~ tra!1sfor,!?-e~ i,!to ... ~~fI~~n in which
volunteer workers in the hwill the interinissjo;' :retreslunents were
field, are invited to attend sessions served in the Japanese manner.
of the National Tuberculosis .AMi>- , ·iMrs. Kerineth Stuart, cjlairmaa
ci~tion's 1958 convention; 'opening 'Of the senior motliers ~OIlP, .~.
May 17 in fhiladelphia's Conven· es'to thank the 20 member stu4ent
tion Hall and continuirg for t!J.ree d';"oration committee headed' by
days, thrO'';gh Wednesday,' 'May {lonnie. SchUltz and Sally.Jo Pick·
ard and the intermission parent
21 st •
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Robert W. Bernhardt, Princeton committee headO!i \>y Mrs. 4noj.rew
avenue,exceutiv@ .!!!,retary of ,the. Schroeder and Mrs. G. Wills Brod·
Delaware. COunt1 'l.'a!;l!!rculosis a"d head; thesemng committee Mrs .
He'alth Aasaciation, is a m~lIl>f Donald P. Jone's, Mrs. Frank Wpdeof the plan!ling committee' on ar· hush, ~. RoI>ert Hetherington,
rangements, and staff members of Mrs, James Robinson,·Mrs. Howa~
the locallfi'l1~P ~ ~is~ 111~' ~hul~; #1e facplty c"aperons,
ning the iiiformiilion booth.
RusaeII Snyder. Carmen Falcone,
Highlighta of the ,public health William M. Bush and the parents
and nursing meetings, :which are of the class officers who serveci aa
expected to draw 2,1100 delegates chaperons,·:&!r. and Mrs. F. F. Robfroin all over the COWltry, will in· jnlion, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller,
clude sessions dealing ~th radia" Ml·. and Mrs. Oscar Kerr, Mr. and
tion safety, socio·economic factors Mrs. Robert Bennett.
Ramona Van U~k, Judy Holin the treatment of TB, new hori·
zona in
l!Dd' n~of lander, Carol WiIliaDis..a'nd Jan~
seminarS dealing ,witli health prob-. Lynch were eo-hostesses at the
lem. from theei>lIege age level on Hollandtii- home before tjledance.
up.
A.-lI!i4niBht 8~ foJl~ the ~
SimUltaneously with these meet. at' the G. B. MeComils h0t!l8on,
ings, there wDI be sessiOns of the Chestnat lane.
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Ainerican Trudeau Soci",ty, geaJiod
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particularly to the medroal prafesAIIHIItIH lpubr
sion, and the National Conference
Frank R. ~~kle:v. Guernsey
of TUl.ereuJosis Workers, aimedjroad. ~ \be ~fI!. 8JH'8l
I!Iward the profeSsional health Petrolemit - AJiIioc:IatiOD •• ~ u a 1
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meeting held May 11 to,13 in Bed. .
" ' , ford Sprfnp. Topic of the me "IIC
Nat'l TB,
Set f()r Maf 17 - l
researth
Latgest Display·
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On Pc,"n Varsity' NEWS NOTES
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'JIwo former Swarthmore Hlch
Mn.l'. L. W~~ of Park aYeA May Fair, sponsored by the '
, as: s ".. rs. .' !t~~Y School athletes are rowing in the nue and' her daughter Mrs. C, RuslIa. '001 Ii la, 30 Media Friends School and Meeting, J4r~. W'. ',l'yler P~ was University of P~nnsylvania varsity sell Phillips o~ Strath Haven aye-
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lrow.ias 10, 'FI,-Up' Christian Seience Church INRYlAlTHE•••ITEI .
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Delaware Valley
Services~~~T~eI~r:~:,o'~:: .11 T••iehl's CeI'8lllOl, T:h~~~=::IMp:!5o~e;~-:e!
chrysanthemum fanciers have cal.
Former Swarthmorean
this morning in St. Francis of ,..
Candlelight Investiture
will be
Ham T. Brown, son of Mr. aDd'Kra.
to
Held at 7:3Q
given on May 26 by I. Hamilton
Completed
T. Harry Brown, late of 320 Cor.
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Lew'IS, 0 f Co ncord, N •B.
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After 10 years' struggle by a nell avenue. Mr. Brown, 46, died
At a candlelight investiture the
,A member of 'the ChrlatiaD ScIeommittee headed by Assistant Fire suddenly of a heart aLttt~"~C~k:.:::::~n fourth grade BroWnie troops of ence Board of ~reahip, Mr.
Chief James I. Dunn, local fire- rot his home, 16 North I s , w a r t h m o r e will fly.up tonight, Lewis 's eutrentll' on nationwide
1II.n will be. summoned to :fires by in Springfield.'.
Mal' 16, into Girl Scouts. The cere- speaking tour. He will "Peak in
slal'm bells ringing in their own
A 1929 graduate of Swarthmore mony will be held in McCahan Hall Clothier Memorisl on the eollege
homes.
High School, he was a graduate d the Presbyter,ian Church, at 7030 campus at 3 :30 p.m. imder the '
The 14 bells already inatalled also of the Philadelphia M _ p.m. Parents of the BrownIes are pices of First Churc!J of Christ,
proved their superiority over de- School of Art, where he took a post invited to attend.'
Srientist,'Park avenue. His subject
pendence on the /ublic fire horn graduate course.
The program will open with ~ will be "How Christian Science
'at 10:46 p.m. Tuesday when the
He was a technical repreeenta- flag ceremony led by Dorothy Gate- Brings SecurityaJid' Peace.!'
Fire (;:ompany turned out in force tive of the film division of the Du· wood, Helen MOrrison, Gail Dono- . Prior to ?nterlng the public pracin record time, to handle a mattresS Pont Company in WiinJington for van, Martha Moserip and Sandra tice of Christian Science healing in
fire in the second story front of 22 years.
T
holder, Mr~. Mary .R. Pi_, re- mer Marie Elizabeth 'Mona~han of sented! their wings by their lead. and esmpalgn .manager for Compurted the fire and the bell-llJ"'1. Bala-Cynwyd, nine daughters and en Mrs. Henry Gaylel' and Mrs. munity Chests; Chambers of Com.
m~ned firemen arrived at the scene a son, ranging in age from 18 to Harry Toland, followed hy troop merce, &y Scouts of America and
almost before the ditficult-to-hear O'le year, and a sister ~rs. George 744 led by Mrs. David Field and youth organizations throu~hout
9O-year-<>ld aunt, Katharine Ryan III.
will receive their winga from their years as Christian Science connrJt
of Chester, who 'Was visiting at the
Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, leaders Mrs. Roland Coit and Mrs. tee on publications for the'State of
house, was led from the smoke-fill- Yeadon, will follow the service.
LeRoy Ahrensdorf.
New lIam pshlre.
ad structure by a next door neighThe candlelight investiture will
--,-,- - - - - tJor, Auxiliary Policeman Barton
be conducted by Mrs. Joseph Dono"
Mr. alii! Mrs. Walter H. Baird
W. ~alvel't.
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van, neighborhood program chalr- of Freeport, 0., left on Monday'afTo Be Dedicated Sunday man. The girls will be welcomed ter spending the Mother's Day
The Bell Telephone Company ex.
from Page 1)
into scouting and' receive their Girl weekend ,with Mrs. Baird's son and
(Continued
p~cts to complete Installstion in the
Scout pins from members of the daughter-In-law IMr'. and Mrs. Rob~
, ""mes of 26 active meJubers of the
~Ioomington, III., ,:"iII participate fifth grade troops 78, 683 and 667 ert S. Bird and their children 427
Fhe Company by the end of this
m the program whIch will inelnde '1'he program will end with the re: Drew avenue.
w~. I~ addition to, men living ib.
.mde tbe 'borough, several loyal vol. It Iirief historical statement by Dr. treat of the colors and taps. The ir-iiiii-=~~!iiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
G. Malcom Van Dyli:e of Laus· following girls are the ,Brownies
~tee!" residin&: in SecaJie, Folsom,
downe and a .bort address by Dr. who will "fly-up":
RIdley and Sprmgfield Townships
T~oop. 270 ·-·Julie Courtney,
are among Company members serv- Joseph M. Ewing of Carmel, Calif.
brief
talk
will
tell
of
the
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StephameGayley,.
Sally James,
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This
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Compan~ ,1.60 per month, per bell.
ect, why Swarthmore was chosen Lmda: 'Patchell, Joan Marie Shall~ .P'a ,,,... 11 A.II. to 5 ....
Dunn saId the bell signals a ..... op- and something about the, reasons cross, Ohristine Smith Pamela
Sbows, Tractor and ..now.
erated by a button under the fire
horn signal case in police head- for the house plan and the type of Spitz, .'Margaret Toland, Wendy 1:~~~~orP~~iJJnts, Bakel! A:::~~;I
construction.
Tompkins, Ann Whittier.
HObby Show,
quarters and can be .et into action
In line with the concept that old.
Troop 741-Lana Kay AhrensH...... Tlr", DI.I.r .
'w,ithin 16 seconds of the horn.
er ,people should live independently dorf, Claudla Coit, J o-Ann D\mun
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School Board Names
as long as posible, this new project Je.anette Grier"Anne Hayden,
attempts to .make this view prae- tnna Herschel, .June Hoch, Shelby
3rd St, If I.rt. Ava.-, Midi.
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Homes Nearly
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led a lpeeting for 8 o'clock tonight
in Swarthm(lre Borough' Hall to 91.
ganlse a Valley Chapter of the NatlonalChrysantbemum Soel8ty. Ev_
eryone interested Is invited to at.
tend.
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Capt. aDd 1IIrs. Cortlen C. ~hute
o~ Maple aVenne were ~n New York
City over the weekend to attend'
the Tenth AnnnalDinner Danca of
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We are here to help guard
the health and· welfare of
your household. Be' sure
to turn to us for anything
you may need in drugs
and sundries. And do!)'c
forget that we ~pedalize
in prescriptions! I
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Banquet Set for 'Tuesday
, The Junior Woman's Club of
,Swarthmore will hold its annual
banquet this Tuesday evening at
7 p.m. at the Strath Haven inu.
Any members planning to attend
.nay cal~ Mrs. Robert C., Morrow,
Jr., specIal events chainnan.
Installation of officers will fol.
l~,:" the dil\l1er: Entertainment ia
b'lDg planned by Mrs. James E.
Clark, fine arts chairnian.
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Opening Date' of ~ool
completi~ communities
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.incountry.
ditferent
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.. aSr!d~an~d~R~a~tg~e~rs~,,~ve~n~lI~e~S~~~~~P~b~O"j~"'~ni.~S~W~Of~"~3~"~7!Z~8!1
across ahe
So 'j'~'I~e~."~wi'ijit~"'i'iT~"6~Siw~..~rti"~"""'~~.~n~,,~~!H~a!rv~
Its kmd m the U.S. and it is ex·
pected ,to be' a prototype for mIlD)"
others.
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MinIBters have apecfal proble~s
on retirement. While most persons
have ·an opportunity to establish an
~u~t;y,in a hOlDebefore retirement;
mlDIsterS must live in houses own.
ed, by churehes. It is not easy to
purchase a home on retirement at
70, for long-term mortgage. are not
available. A minister may retire on
an adequate income, but, with little
r"'pital he Dial' find it virtually 1m.'
possible to purchase a home. The
matter is further c-"mpl~ted
the fact that it is generaI1y advisable for the minister to move to a
new community when he retires so.
a3 to give the new mhiister a
chance.
The building of Morgenwood has
heen greatly facilitated by the eoopera~ve effort of many resid~nU;
of the .Swarthmore area. I.
Carroll, as eonsultbIB ai-cb;teet,
much to help in the I!II-lniportant
initial planning state and JOhn Me.
Qnade was the g8neral eontractOr.
Harry Wood was instrumental in
arranging for a long range land.
scaping program' which will greatly improve the area in the years
ahead. The present business ma:ttager of ~e project,. R. I. Li!;tlefield, has done mDdl to bring the
residents. alld the oommunlty together as well as' man""; the innumerable' hUsiness ~'1Il
some way or other the. businessmen, the police, the Borongh Coun.
dl and a IuJet; of.otben have
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Held at S,rilcfleld
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Conn.,on teacher
now degree at
work
her masters
th.. University of Pennsylvania,
wdl teach a sixth grade; Patricia
Egry of Forest Hills, N.Y., will
teach third grade; BlId 1IIrs.,
.nor Keimedy Smith Of Westdale
ave'.'ue will be a secretary in the
~Iementary school office.
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NEWS NOTES
TI TUIN II IALTIlUE
Dr. Gilbert McKlveen, head .
of 'the ' -rs. Freden'ck M. Porter and her
DudIey D utton H eath (Sandy),
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Department of Education, Leanon small
... daughter EIIZS' beth of Wal'. son of Mr. and: Mrs. Russell 1M.
Seml-annua
.
I eIectlons beId ....
I_~~
Valley College, will address both ingford left yesterday for Promon.
• H eath of Cedar lane wlll be dis- month ~t the S. E. S. Leo Merla
CI.sses W. ill Run From
the the
8:46llethodIBt
and the 11Church
o'clock services
at
'Sundiay tory, Utab, where they will visit Ch 8 rged on May lI1 from the Velley found the following bo¥. takin g
June 19 Through
morning.'
,
fdr tfLree weeks with Mrs. Porter's Forge Army Hospital where he over, operation of the ship:
_ July 31, st
Dr. MDKlveen also directs Leb- brother-in-law and sister Mr. and has served for 22 months.
Bob Millaway, bos'n; Pete Ben·
Coli • T h
Pis
)Irs. George Robert Swan and their
He has been appointed to teach der, yeoman; Bill Swing, crew lead.'
springofield will offer summer anon.
ege s eac er
cement infant son George Robert Swan, Jr. Engiish and Contemporary Hiatory ,er; Dave North, assistant crew
school eoursea for the fim time in Bureau and thus has a wide contaet Mrs. Porter's daughter Dorry will in the Dundalk High School, Balli- leader.
',ts hlsto....
. II be visIt her grandllLDther Mrs. David more, ....
"d , m
. the coming academic
•• this •vear. Tha subjects with
Fa young
tor n _people,
J h C K I
The water ship S. E. S. Leo Marls
be
tau
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will
be
on
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• th )lcCahan of Strath Haven avenue year. rs. eath will complete her Is lIOW under repairs and will be'
t o.~
aPh.In dmg
. year at Goucher College.
and senior high scbool level.
} hWI.,e cAos ngIII88BIOnS
Con! o~ e.. until her mother and sister return. .seDior
in the water and operating in June.
ubteeta
offered
will
I'nc\ude
I
a
e
p
la
nnua.
erence.
The a •
Mr. and Mr•. Donald P. Jones
During the summer, Mr. and
The single requirement to be eli"II major subjectS In the Junior D
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night from Tulsa, Okla., where they ",gers 0 f t he Virginia Hotel, <:ape ~hat the aJIPIi~l\t, fl'OlU ~ area,
and Senior High Schools as follows
(with the provision that there will
Iowa University Staff flew Tuesday morning on a busl- May, N.J.
must be a boy over 14 years old.
be enoUgh pupils to form a dasa
Dr. Wallace W.' McCrory of ness assignment.
in the subject) :
W..stmiRster aVenue and his fam- ,·Mr. and Mrs. Keith' Noye of
E.nglish (grades 7 to 12, Social ill' will move
. to Iowa Oity, Ia., at Ding h am t on, NY
.., were the week·Studies (grades 7 to 12), Mathe- the end of June. Dr. McCrory, asso-end bouse gueats of' Mr. Noye's
We Shll Have
matics (grades 7 and 8), General eiate ,professor of pediatrics at the brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Science (grades 7, 8 and 9),'P!ane University 01 Pennsylvania, will Mrs. Richard K. Noye, 3rd, of IWtGeometry, Algebra I and II, Solid become heiL~ of pediatrics at the gers avenue.
Geometry and Trigono~etry, Biol-, University of -Iowa's College of
Og)', Chemistry, 'Physics, General Medicine
Miss Nancy, M!Curdy, daughter
CRISP IlI1d JIDCY
Mathematics (grades 9 to 12,), ForA graduate of the 'University of of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 'McCurdy
of Westtown, formerly of Swartheign Languages, Shorthand.I and Wisconsin, Dr. M!Crory interned more, served as a hostess at the
n, Typing I and II.
al. Philadelphia General H,ospiial first annual dinner meeting of the
HOME IROWIC RHODODEIDROIS .Id EYERIREEIS
This. program is designed for stu. and took a residency at the. (lbil- U
dents to review 'Work in various dren's Hospital of Philadelpilia.
nlversity of Pennsylvania Alumnae Glub of Philadelphia held reOpen Till About June 1st
suhjects and fo~ D\l!ke-up c~edit.
In 1946, Dr. McCrory was chief cenUy in the city.
. -VlaItAdvanced subject oereclits may not pediatrician at Walter Reed Genbe eamed insummel ..lIool. A e1ass eral Hospitsl in Washington, D.C..
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chew were
the official hosts Friday for the
in Beginning TY'i>ing will be in- and later at Fort Bragg Station annual picnic of the members of the
eluded for those who are interested Hospital. He received a Lewis Cass
LIM
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.ID t""s
L' sub"Ject.
L e dyard ,. J r., F eII'
A, PA..
owsh'IP .ID P e d',_. Philadelphia C 0 11 e g e Alumnae
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liMBe - - ..
Registration for summer school atric Research at the Cornell Med- gl'OUp and their husbands at their
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• • • • • LOw.n 8·1&10
TnIIlo u,u
will be held on' Monday, June ,16 ical School in 1950. He was apand TIlP.sday, J'Ine 171 in the S~m- pOi?ted associa~ pro~essor of ,pedimer School Office in the Junior atrlcs at the UDlvers,ty of PennsylHigh School huilding on 'Le8my vania in 1966. He has been doing
research on the treatment of neavenue, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
'.
School, will begin on Thursday, phrosis and-.nephritis during tne
June 19 and end on July 31. There past several years.
,
will be tw~, elass periods daily conMr••.McCrory has been an active
sisting of two hours each. A stu- member of the League of Women
dent may enr(lll for one or tWo Voters, the WIL, volunteer services'
subjeets.·
lit . Children's Hospital, and other
•
For further iitformation call KI oTgLnizations. The McCrory's have
4-0100.
.
. three children" Pamela, M1chael,
and Christine.
Baltimo~e Pike and Woodland
Avenue in Springfield
,
lTH'II.DE
PAREITI
MEET
,
HEADS •• OCTOLDI .. SODIET'
, .
Y.rellts of ,the seventh grade, . 'Frank H. Murray, ·M.D., F •. A.
Swarthmore-Rutledge ~hool Dis- C.S., F.I.<:.S., F.A.P.S.,Diplomate
trict,.will' ~ Oil MondaI' after- American ~rli of .Procto1otr1.
<
'lIoon,' May: '.' 19;' atl ·2' p:u,.' at. the and Associa~tesiIor of ProdolFr... ·12 1••
Ingleneuk. due to the: busy post ogy. Women's Meche"l College ~f
fire 8chool schedule. '.
. ,,·penna., was elected .president of
William M: Bush, ,linq~l, of the PC1l!ll'ylvania Proctologic SoBeginning with the Weekend of. May 17th Until Opening Datethe high school, 'and,llra: ::.James cie\Y at itf{LDnualJneeting on }VedTaylor, ehainnan of the .Parents' n£sday' night at the P~i1adelphia
Daily Thereafter
Council, will be the guest speakers. County Medical Society Building in
. The .jlCtion of officers for next Philadelphia
.
year witl be held. Dues will be colDr. Murray' resides on Princeton
. \ av~nue.
leeted.
SU~y YS"RA,E OR~H~RDS
Saturda,,' .la, I '
New Staff Next School
Year avoided
tical. Morganwood
has studiously
Linda Jester,
' The Swarthmore-Rutledge
institutionalism,
for
hals, Beverly
Moten, Sally,Kur1zSally SenBoard has appointed the following seeks to enconrage the new
Sandra Snyder, Deborah
!lew faculty and staff members for dents to become a part of 'the com· Torrey, Ann Townes, Rochelle
next .year:
munity. There is to be DO
Young, Minnie Zanzinger.
.
iMrs. HeQwig H. Maunter of Wal- rerreational
.Troop 7«-Jennifer Bell B~~nut lane, wife of Swarthmore Col. nor central eating facUlties and erly Bird, Lyn Clarke, Jea~ College's professor of German . wlll there will be no' attempt to buDd kenberg, Virginia Dndley, Nancy
substitute next year
Cindy Fox, Janet Fox, B~.
..bbatical of High Sehool German residents are expee¢ed to particl· b~ra Gerner, Judy Gols, Ida Hay,
Teacher Russell Snyder; EUzabetb pa~ inc.ommunitt activities. The L,lDda Lane, Charlotte .Olcott, DebGarland of Pittsburgh will take proJect WIll be kept small SO as
ble IShay, Jill Spencer, Patty Stam.
Over the vocal music program; to overwhelm t.hecommunlty. As
JoAnn Swan.
Grace Yates, former . Greenwich m~re such colomes are needed t h e y '
,
SES Leo Mans' EI"'-"
sua-r Se•••11o Ie
.
And it's exciting to know that
.this ClirysIer average4 21.02 mOes '
'. ,
pir pJlon to top aU otlier cars In this
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FaclIiUes. ineIadiug
'l'8Dklr.
~75Gi1l1oa
apaed
Fuel::,ace
es. an
Here she is-ready to ride-the power·
packed package that puts excitement back
bebjnd the wheel.
Feel the confident way this CbryBIer ~
the tightest turn-the comfortable way she
smooths the rongbe¢ road. DIaoover how
abe eaAes to a sure, safe, cldain stoP·
.
And what a satisfPng t 'ing it is to lmdw
year's Mobilgas Economy Runl
,
\
.........bustiaa or. Fin
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.
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that every mile you drive, you're saving
money in a Chrysler. Chrysler "!'Ued up more
miles per gallon than any other car-even
beat out the smallest, lightest entries in the
.1958 Mobilg8s Economy Runl
.
, Bnt the most exciting news of all is ho_
easy it is to own a: Mighty Chrysler. Find
out for Yourae1f"t yolir:Chryaler ~8.
.
:.
~ THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER ••• stjl«l toezcjte ••• enginemcI to~,. ~'.I'rice4toplfrj~:,- •. See it at
11$24.51
'
,Chester.
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Porter
H.·Wait~~.I:p,q..
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Hn. A1ton 0, Bowen of Stone
, II"AI"I Inn
There will be • celebration of
Mr.' Vetter will give a sermon Harbor, N.J., left yesterday after
PUBLISHED I!VI!JtY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMOIIl, ·PENNA. '
tIle' Holy Communion .t 8 o'clock "Thill' God Is N o IlIW11on .. Sun day. spe,nding. long weekend with her'
PETER E. TOLD, MlARJORIE TOLD, Pub/uhni
and .gain at 9:30 SundaY"morning. The worship lIenice IWtl1 be held
All departments of the Chureh at 11 a.m., Chureh School at 10:60 BOn-in-Iaw .nd daughter Hr. and
Phone Klngswood 3-0900
School
will meet at 9:30 al\d at •.1J!.' NU1'88I'Y service Is .vallable Hrs. J. Berry Beckmann 01. Strath
'PETER' E. TOLD, Bditor
11 :46 a service of Morning Pr.yer .t the Worrell's 684 'Kent road; Haven avenue. Hrs. Bowers had ...
Barbara B. Kent, Ma7UJging Bditor
will be held. Ushers for the services Springfield.
her guest five days last week in
Roealie D. ,Peirsol
Marjorie T.' Told
Joan Eynon
Entered as SeCond Class Matter, January 24, 1929, .t the Post
will be as follows.: '
Stone H.rbor Mrs. HoWard Drie.
Office at'Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of Mareh, 3, 1879.
9:30 a.~. P. Smith, head usb- ~'I saw it in the Bwarthmore8n."
haus of Yale avenue.
DEADLINE
WEDN SDAY NOON
cr; B. Dangerfield, alternate; J. P. :;;:.:jjjjjiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia~iiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Espensehade, William Gaylord, C.
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MAY 16,1958
C. Heisler, R. D. Hulme, W. A.lrv_
' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...1 ling, and H. W. Jaekson; 11:16'
(with Appetizer - Dessert _ Bri"-e)
..
THE .SWARTHMOREAN
I
MP
CO LETE, LUNCHEONS
I
.IEII"EI..I I"EI
,
elation Room. Later the two-groups a.m.-S. D. Clyde, Jr., head usher;
-'
NOON" Olf.........
The Rev. ~old R. MartIn, D.D., will adjourn to the hODle of Mrs. C. M. Waterbury, .Iternate; R. ,T.
/
Moderator ot', the General Asaem- John S. McQuade, Jr., Shady HiU Bates, J P. Breakell, C. E. Ritten900
bly, will preach at the 9:30 and 11 road, Moylan, for lunch and devo- house, and C. C. W.lIin.
/
o'clock services Sunday morning.
tions.
Gordon Wyse will serve as acoAmple space for ~fter"luncheon bridge
Chureh Schbcil classes are held
The following circles will meet Iyte at 8 o'clock; Robert Bennett,
'
.at ·nq·eJCtra charge.
.
.Ui3~and11a.D!.TbeSCniorHigh lit 10:30 Wednesday:
Jr., Samuel Clyde,'UI, and John
!i~
clssa convenes at 10 :46. Men's and
CIROLE 2--Ohairman Mrs. Jos- Waterbury at 9:30 a.m., and at
women's Bible classes meet at 9 :30. ewPhLS"MHedowfe, dat >the home of Mrs. 11 :15 Peter Berlin and Barry
Klngswood 3-0680
i="
. Dr. Martin will officiate at the
••
or , 634 Strath Haven Wright.
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Dedication Ceremony of the new avenue; OIRCLE 6 - Chairman
,'Hi
••
'd
f
'
Mrs.
John
Trosley,
at
the
home
of
Young
People's
Fellowship
will
resl ences or ministers, heing held
. .
,""
at-ee~e~
0 c1oc .. Sunday eve-,
at 3 :3~ 'p.D!. at tile site at the end M,'s. WI>lson Rushton, 610 Strath meet
.
,
of Harvard svenue. In the event· of Haven avenue; CIRCLE 8-Chair_ mng, and at 8 o'clock a meeting, of
man Mrs. Glen T. Smith, at ~"e the Adult Confirn1Btion Class will
ra In, the ceremony wiII be held in
... be held.
.
the church ,sanctuary.
h<>me of Mrs. John Schott, 212
The Senior High Fellowship will South Chester road; CIRCLE 10Parish Intercesaions will he held
meet at 6:30 p.m.
Chairman Mrs. Franklin B. Gilles- all Monday at 11 :30 a.m., and .t
Expert management" s)mpaJhetic
The Bible Study group meets at pie, at the home of Mrs. Charles 9 a.m~ on Tuesday, Thursday, and
undemandIng, central-city Iocatiolt.
9:30 a.m.' Tuesdays at 316 South D. Mitchell, Avondale road, Wal- Friday.
and reasOnable prices add up to
Chester road.
lingford. '
There 'will »e a service of Eve.
renowned Oliver H. Salr
The Session meeting will be held
·CIROLE 4, chairman Mrs. Don- nlng Prayer on T,uesday at 6:40
at 7 :30 Tuesday evening.
aid Crossett, ·will meet at 11 a.m. p.m., and an organization meeting
CIRCLE 18, Chairman Mrs. Karl at the home of Mrs. Frank 'Morey, of the Men's Club will be held at
Fox, will meet Wednesday at 9:30 810 Yale avenue. CIRCLE 3; chair· 8 o'clock.
'
a.m. In the serving room of ·Mc- man, Mrs. W. R. Leeron. will meet
The mid-week celebrations of the
IllUCTOU o. jouNIUU .
Caban Hall. CIRCLE 7, Chairman at 11 :30 at th~ church to go as a Holy Comm,union will be held at
1820 CHESTNUT STRIIT'
Mrs. Harold~. Williams, will meet group to Rosemont Village; mem~ 7 'and 9 :~O Wednesday morning. At
.t 10 o'clock In the Woman's Asso- bersare asked to bring sandwicIies. 10 o'clock the Bible Clasa will meet,
0UYa H. IAII,
M;.,;, A. IAIR," I'If'
CIRCLE 1, chairman Mrs. Edward and, there wiJI I!e II meeting of the
Teleph_ Rl6-1581
CHURCH SERVICES
D. Ainslee, Jr., will meei at the SewIDg Group at that hour. There
STRATH HAVEN INN
H.IGHEST STANDARDS
_me..
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PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday, May 18
9 :30 and 11:00 'A.M.-,Rev. Har0111 R. Marti.n will ,preach.
9 :30 and 11 :00 A'.M. - Chureh
SChool.I......
•
9:30 A.M.~Aduit Bib)e classes.
10 :45 A.M.-Sr. High Bible clssa.
6:30 P.M~r. HIgh Fellowship.
, Wedne"s'ay, May ZI
Woman'a Association 'Day
METHODIST CHURCH
, John C. Kulp, Minister
Robert Wilde
. l\(jnister of Music
San"y, May 18
8:46 and l'1:00 :A.M.-Dr MeKIveen will preach.
•
1:00 P,M.-Sr. and Jr. Hi. Fellowships.
Mr~.
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home
of avenue,
Jamesat
Hornaday,
310 at
will8 be
a Teacher
Training
Session
Dickinson
12:30. CIRo'clock
Wednesday
evening.
CLE 9, chairman Mrs. Thomas
The first section of the Junior
Jones, will :meet at the home of Confirmation C I a ss will meet
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen, 718 Har. Thursday at 9 :30 a.m. Tohe s~nd
yard avenue.'
_u
section ,wiil hold its ineeting at 4.:46
At 8 :15 the same day, CIRCLES p.m.
11 and 12, chairmen Mrs. Frederi9k
.
M. Pol'tor and Mrs. Donald LeOnOn Friday at 5 :40 p.m. there
ard, will 'meet for dessert in the will be a service of Evening Prayer
Woman's AssC\"Iation Room for a and at 7 o'clock the Evening Grou;
comlblned meeting.,.,:',,' of the Woman's Auxiliary.wiII hold
The Primary and Junior Choir a hox supper''iindsquare' dariceln
rehearsals, are held Thursdays .t the Pariah Han.
3:30 and 4:15 p.m. respectively.
-------"Famous lor 'be Finest Meats"
", The Chancel Choir rehearses' at
METHODIIT 10TEI
7:30.
The Pairs 'n' Spares will hold .
' A small reception was held Sun- a square dance at the church in
---;:;:~==-====--I day afternoon at the home of Mr. FeUowship HaU at 8 :30 !p.m. FriTRINITY CHURCH
and Mrs. Edward N. McIlwain day, ,May 16. There wiU be instruc•
U. S. CHOICE
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Reeter Wallingford, to introduce Dr. and' tion before each dance, and refresh_
'.
Saa'ay, May 18 '
"
SIRLOII
ments.
'
Mrs. Roberts to the residents of
8:00 A.M.--Holy Communion.
T·IDIIE'
A.Dl.~ M0 rnI"""
are'
9 '30
•
ug r ""yer and Zone S-16, which the M-I'lwal'ns
~
presently serving as Zon" Lead11 :15 A.!M.-Morning Prayer.
ers.
ship on Sunday at 8:45 and U
, (Perfect for ~hareoal BroiliDg)
7:00 P;M.-YDung People's Fe!o'cloCk, Dr. Gilbert McKIve.n of
1-"....
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,til. Fill" 1I••k i.T.w.
u'.
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T em i> era n c e
-,
,
Monday, May I'
fRIElD'MEE"I. IITEI
League will be cuest preacher In
11:30 A.M.--Pamh Interceaaiona.
An opportdDity for thoae who en_ the absence of Rev. John C. Kulp, . FRESH' KILLED
Taes.ay, May ZO
joy a mililer and more intimate pastor, who will be attending the
:'::-i::~ I;~~esaiona. ~=ing forWor~hip will ,be pro- closing sessions of the Philadelphia
Wedaes"y, May ZI '
VI"
~1l ,May .18 and May 26 When Annual Conference. Dr: MeKlveen
, (Whole or Cut Up)
,
7:00 A.H.-Holy ColDJDunion.
a Meetmg Will be held from 9 :46 to is the head of the Qepartment of
•
9:80 AM.-Holy Communion.
10 :46 a.m. as well as one beginning Education, Lebanon Valley ColS.CHOICE
TIIIII".day, May ZZ
at 11.
I~ge. He is an' outstsnding after9:00 AJM.--P.rish Intereessionil.
On Sunday evening at 8 o'clock dmner speaker. His responsibilities
y
9'00 A :rida , May Z3
in the Meeting House Muriel Les- at,the .college 'include being diucc
/'
(Ground to Your Order)
6;40 P,M: :::!'l~g I~",:,sloD8. t<>r, SOCial worker, author and world tor of the Placement Bureau for tUTHE
•
traveler in the interests of !peace ture teachers whjch gives him a
~~~~JI3CIETY will s,peak on "Asia Needs Peace.': wi~e contact with young people and "POLISH STYLE
,
S.nday May 18 '
She will report on, India, Mainland their problems.
9:46 A.JII!..-Firrl Da Sch 1
China and Japan, countries she has ' There is a nursery for i~ants
'Early Meeting for *orshl; •
recently visited. A social hour willan~ young children during the worCROWN BRAND
11:00
A.M.-Meeting
for
Wors'
hlp.
follow.
ShIP
h our 'Iit 11. There is also a
Children
red f
M ,All are cordially invited.
'
H
AJJCA
or in Whittier
onthly M
~ h~ld on !'!esday evening at d.e11!Bften church' program at this
. M.on'ay, May If
0 c ock 10 Whittier House.
time.
A nursery for infants to 2 years
All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
CHEEIE %
8'
T.es"y, May ZI .
CHIIITIAI SCIEICE llTEI
old during the Sunday School hour
OLlYE LIAf ,LIYllWIRIT
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B':~;!:-Monthly Meeting for The spiritual status of man crea- is now: being held eo that mothers
...IEn.· LeAF' SlUMI
' MATCH
Wedaesday, May ZI
,ted in God's Image will be brought' may attend Sunday School classeS
AJJ .Day Sewin, for A.F.S.C.
out at Christian Science services whleh are held at 9:46.
FIRST CHURcH 01'
Sunday by the Lesson-Sermon enThe Junior High r.iYF and the
CHRIST, SCIENTIST'
titled "Mortals and Immortals."
Senior High lIIYF will meet for the
BWARTRMORE
Scriptui-al selections will Include regular Sunday evening meetings
IltI:er lIlllAl, Mil'leLDs, III.DRAIOII, .ETlIIAI wft. t ••
ParkAvenuebelowH.rvavrd
the following from Luke at 7:00p.m. Sunday.
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'.re.... " I "-IL 11ft" If fRlllt'SIEYERllEi If nplu ,rIot,
1
Saaday, May 18
'
(17:20,21): "And when he was deOn Tuesday the Commission on
l~ ;~OA~M~·~~nt!;so~hOOI.
~anded of the Pharisees, when the Membership and Evangelism will
IWtl1 be entitled "M rtal- Sermen kmgdomofGod should eome, he an_ Dleet at the cbureh 'at '8:00 p.m.
We Stod HQme Freezers ~ Wholesale Prices
"mortaJe.n
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0
s and 1m- swered them. and said, Th,e king- There will be election of officers
Weclneeday evening meeting each dom of God IlD1Deth not with ob- at this time.,
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Use Our Speelal Cn!dit Piau to FiDYoarFreezer ,
'~~ARef,dlng RoOm, 409 senatlon: Neither shaJJ thai say:
The Ladles Bible C1B811 wiI1 ba'lfe
\ ,~. CAl IE ..IE ",,"lET .ILI THE lEar AT 1A0.AI'I
Lo herel or, 10 therel for, beboli lts ,i-egUIar _thly meeting and
. daYa _Itt
°m~- th
daY evenIn!r, 7-9. "
,
- ekincdom.of God h: within 7ft." ~red dish luncheon at the" home
.UNlTARIAN CHURCH '
• The ~clen Ten Is :from John of Mrs. Paul Paulson, 100, Park
0)' DELAIWARE COUNTY
(8:8): "l'tIatwhieh h: born of the .venue, at UI:30 on Wedneeclay.
0kI Hedi. Road. SprlliirneId
flesh Is flesh; and that which Is
The CaroJ Choir rehearses .t
Rev. a~ I'.Vetter, Jr.
born of the Spirit Istlplrlt."
. ,4:00 p.m. and the ChapeI Choir ami
Sn~'Y,"'" 18 '
All are JnvJte/l to attead tile 1IIt- Wesle7an ChoIr will rehearse at
.
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are tMIIe 0/ tM ittdividual writ- feasible way of acquiring this land
AU ''''tM'B to. TM Swart. which is sbcentrally located. Let us
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L:c:.re::t:j"".::-o.:..'.:.t1Ie:..,_E_il_itor_._ _ _--' MARY SULLIVAN PATTERSON
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~y ~nd the suburi>s around WI m;~ operation of The Swarthmorean,
p nd, ~ will be in for real'tro,d,lethe business people of, Swarthmore,
~~ess we teke this 181lt available the children in !:he sehoolB(' and
piece of laud.in our bJllliiJess area. particularly the S~th grade, of
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Only a few years ago, Bwarth- College Avenue, JunIor High and
more, College gave a' sli4!8O~ . Its TentIi Grade of the High School).
As always, the residento, of,
land - (and did we ever ,thank
them 1) - to
ing was' installed. That .is not paisy Day, are u~d for. the'day hy
enough, and in the mornings some day _care of patients who cannot
csrs are left as far away a8 Har- pay their own way. I can think of
yard avenue. Once, in desperation, Jio. more worthwhile project than
I slid in'at the end of the road lead· providing free care for ill children
ing to the. Colleie library, for I who, otherwise would not be able
while I 'went to town.
Again our many thanks. '
In the shopping seaBon which
Most sincerell',
ELIZABETH B. PLOWMA
in our business area :were jammed.
Swarthmore District Chairman
On more than one ciccasion, after
touring around, I drove home, my
Dr,. and Mrs. Waiter N. Moir and
shopping undone. Nor is S_rthmore particularly safe for our,chil- their daughters ,Ginny and Joan of
dren 'when ao many drivers are South Chester road had as ,their
hunting a place ",here they may guests over the weekend Dr. and
Mr.. John S. Clemence, their
pull 'in.
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daughters Sandra, Peggy, .MariI should like toP say a word in anne, and their son Johnny of Beappreciation to ~he Am c ric a n ,
stores for their free pllrking lot, thesda, Md.
intended, ,of course, 'for their cusMr. Henry A. Pelrsol, Jr., will
tomers only. I, Iike"many' of my retu!D next week
a fo~ht
neighbors, frequently make a fly- i~ D.yt~n, O,! ?n bu~ness. Dunne
ing trip to the hank, and perhaps hiS stay he VISited hlS brother-i~do another' swifj; errand, but I, al- law M.~. James M. ~,"!d~~ and ~ "":
do some SDOP- family who plan tli Vlajt 10 Swarth '
wayS feeitbat
ping .t tb8 Acme by w.".'lf, :jaying mo,,: in July. , '
thank. for tbiE great .onvenience.
. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schu''l'raffic will not be better in the Dlacher \lfCol!ege avenue spent the
yesra ahead. And whfie there are' weekend in Plainfield, N.J., visit;.
often vacant parking places', they iiIg Mr.•nd Mrs. iM. C. Myers,forare .aot' alw.ys in the area where merly of:Cornell avenue.
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Advisory Group Names JUlllr CI.. Win
Ed. Committee
17 Fi A A .. ' Tite ninth grade' civica' classes,
Sch II I II fa I 24 Phys.
/l'be Curriculum' Advisory Com118 rIs W.
accompanied by Mrs. Marguerite
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The Kappa Kappa Gamma an.
nual spring luncheon will be held
tomorroW at the home of :Mrs. Bar.
ry-Miller, 411 Thayer road.
. Tbe group will meet again on
TIl~y . a~ the hom. of 111'11.
Charles P. LarIilD, Brooldla"en
road, Wallingford, for a' day of
sewing;
Seymour, 1Itrs. Angeline Een~ and
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spent M
visiting the Delaware CO)lnty' Court
House in Media.
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At the Fine Arts Festival held
H!gh School met May 8 in the by the DellPlwareCounty Federatioil
,teachers' lounge of the Rutgers Av- of Women's Clubs at Sharon Hill
Scbool to h
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ear e report 0 this year, the Swarthmore Juniors,
The FeBtlvat of Arts, sponsored the social studies subeommltlee competing with the 25 other JUnior
by the Community Arts Center, headed by Mrs. Marsaret Yarrow.. Clubs in the County, received 17
will be held Saturday, May 24, 11 A Ion&, and fruItful discussion fol-' awards for outstanding ex.bibita.
a.m. to 7 p.m.
lowed; action was postponed for a The winners Include:
A new feature of the Commun- later meeting.
Mrs. Peter P. Miller, -Jr., honority Arta Festival this year is a
Announcement was made of'the able mention, general sewing; Mrs.
bllbby show. Members and friends membership of the sub-committee John M. B. Ward, honorable menare invited to bring unusual and on 'physical education by ita cheir- tion, sewing - cbildren and lst
interesting articles created in one's man, Robert Adams. It will be Eom- Ilward, hooked rug; Mrs. R~rt E.
spare time. Due to lack of ,.pace posed of Carl Dellmuth, vice presi_ Pemberton, 1st award, suits _
pure collections cannot be dlspiliyed. dent of the Fidelity-Pbiladelphia adults and 3rd award; sewing _
Entertainment will be provided Trust Company and formerly head adult dresses; Mrs. Richard Resby a group of Wallingford and of physical instruction and athletics trepo, 1st, award, embroidery _
Rose Valley young people. For ex- at Swarthmore College; Henry hand towels; Mrs. Richard F. Helbibition and sale, the "clothesline" Hofmann, principal of the Penn. ler, '2nd award and 3rd award, em1\"i11 attract many art lovers in the crest J uaior and, _Senior High broidered sampler; Mrs. Edward
area.
School in Delaware County, and Mahler, 3rd award, sewing _ chil_
The pet sho>W promises to be one formerly teacher of soci,1 studies
{leta.
Swarthmore College; and Avery F. orable mention, embroidery _ hand
Richar!i Hook, a competent trou- Blake, lacrosse coach at Swarth- towels ahd 2nd award, fine artsdaoor, will add to the festive air of more ColI.,g..
watercolor landscape; .rnd Mrs.
the day. Games for children directMr••Robert Brodhead, chairman Peter W. Kaiser, 1st award adult
ed' by Janet Shugart will 'be another tlf the English subcommittee, an- dresseS and Ii~norable menti~n, fine
popular booth. I
nounced tha~ it will be ready to arts-oil still life.
The first award for literature in
Mrs. 'Lyle Tanner, flower ar- report at the next meeting on
"&ngement instructor and accredit- Thursday evening, May 22, at 7 :45 the Class B division of the compeed judge, National Council of State in the teachers' lounge of the Rut- tition was received by 'Mrs. HowGarden Clubs, has !planned with her g~rs School.
ard B, Smith, Jr., for her' article
committee a table for plant and
Harry Oppenlander, co-chairman c~title,d "Why We Believe in Adopflower devotees.
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o t e committee, reminded memMrs P t W' K .
A snack bar will ,be open from. b
ers that at the last meeting for the
. e er . a,ser, art chair1£ to 4 under the direction of 'Mrs. year 'on J une 12 they will have to man of the Fine Arts Comml'ttee,
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ec, e w h at recommendations are also '. entered a book ,'n the' ScrapIIIrs. Jobn McQuade and her assist. to be made to the School Board and book competition and won the sec_
ants will entice many to the bake. n I so w h at should be the role of this ond place aw-d. Members of her
goods table where members' culi- comm,ttee
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in the future.
nary products will be availsble.
prqject, were Mrs. J. Robert Ben.
'. 'The Craft COl'l}"r, open the year OU PONT
nett, Mrs. Robert B. Kyle, Jr., Mrs.
· a"ound, will have more articles the
APPOINTS
Jnmes W. Lukens, Jr., and Mrs. C.
.day of the Festival for all to see.
LOGAN LAWRENCE D. Miller, Jr.
'rJ;lere will also be faculty exhibi- . Appointment of H. Logan La";The Swarthmore Junio~s also re_
tions. Lucky lapel pins in the fqrm rence, Wellesley road, as assistant ceived, at the annual Log Book
of artists' palettes wiii be featured director of sales of Du Pont's competition held this year at Gim·in the drawing for paintings.
Elastomer chemicals department !!el's 69th Street store, the second
Robert Mather will give a square was announced Friday. The ap- place award for Class A Clubs. Mrs.
John G. Wenzel, Log &ok chair.
dance demonstration. Mrs. Fran pointment is eMective Jllne 1.
L""~man and Adm. John S~hDlidt Mr. Lawrence, a nntive of Mem- Inan; will enter It in the state com"will be available as portrait artists phis, Tenn., joined Du Pont in 1934 petition in June.
. a~d Samuel Crothers will take pola- upon graduation from th Univer_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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THAIIS PAT,"S
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'lIhe tenth grade of the local
A ham and beef supper will·be with Du' Pont'. Industrial Etigtne_
schools wishes to thank the comserved from 5 to 7 p.rn. under the ering Division at Deepwater Point,
munity!or its support and cooper&..
!rees as a grand fonale to an excit- N.J., he was transferred in 1936 to
tio~ during the recent sale of ger• ng day. Reservations will be ac- the Rubber Chemicals Division aniums
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(now the Elastomer Chemicals DeRam date IS May 25, same hours. partment) for'neoprene synthetic
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Hobby Sho I Added
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Feature of Arts
Center Event
William A .• Welsh, father of
Kathy Welsh of the' ninth grade
and a member of the 'Delaware
cio.u.n.ty_B.a.r.,.a_d~dre_8l!.e.d.·.th.;"e.p;.u.;p;.i.IS•._ _P.o.lIa
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-"GET, READY FOR' SQMMER" SERVICES
t-CHAN8E TO SUMMER OIL
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w'.'ather. We drain irand refill
w,th Summer tyPe Sunoco Oil.
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School Boanl IIv•• ,".
Vi.ws· of COislilualis
Spencer Reelected
Watchdog of
. Treasury'
A letter expressing the Swarth~
more Property Owners' board Of directors' views regarding Nilliildinlt
the High School was recel~ Wednesday night by the School B!\ard
whicn eXpressed appreciatio1f for
the AssO!llation's interest.
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Sboth Grade Mothers Groups
commended the Board for speedy
handling of the fire emergenoy and
urged everything possible be done
t('ward ,avoiding doulile sessions
next year.
John F. Spencer was r\l6lected
treasurer of the board, Claude C;
Smith solicitor, .Dr. GeorgsB.
Ht-ckman team physician, Dr. JOM
Wigton medical examiner; Dr.
Peter Coste and Dr. Parker S1ainford dental exBminen; Swarthmore
tax ,collector's salaJ,'Y was reset at
$2800 and Rutledge's ,at $650. DeXter Whiteside of' Morton was elected to the inaintenance staff.
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Mrs. Bess Seidel of the elementary faculty resigned in .order to
teach a special class of slow learners in a ro"m which the County
Sllperintend~nll 'of Public ID~C
tion will rent .from the DIstrict for
$800 a year. Use of a apace intbe
Rutledg'e School for a mjlnth or so
until completion of the' SWarthmore
Elementary School' adliition f .... a
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Adalt aad teen'a,e IBe..bers 01
the Swartbmore Swint Club are
ur,ed by CoB,b Millard RoblnsoD,
pool manager, til report to. the
pool tomonow wltb rakes, gras'
tatters, oth,r groand tciols, aDd
palat brus}.es 10 a.sslst Itt ,etUag
the area ready lot Dext Friday's
, gfaa. opeDIDg. RoblDSOD says be
wlit be at tbepool as early as
8 8.111. and wni wel,ome aU the
, help he ,aD get, for as little ot
mach of. tbe day as anyoae ,aD
.pend, 'In tbe performan,e 6f at
leasften proi"ts whl'h must be
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.·Ir.. Gaorg•. Plowin.n
Name Mrs, Avery Blake to
Head Volunteer
Servic:.es
iMrs. George Plowman took,office
for two years as the chairman of
the Swarthnmre Branch, American Red Cross, at the annual meetingFriday morning in Borongh
Hall. Mrs. Corben C. Shute retired
a~ chairman after thanking 'the
Board and Directors for their constant cooperation and expressing
tie~ ,complete c9nfidence in Mrs.
Plowman, the new head.
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Mrs. Averyl Blake is the incoming chairman of Volunteer Sarvjces, also for a ~o year term.
Cir~u ation Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer is the secre-
N ears. '28 ,000: O' r. R• E.
. , . Spiller Resigns
A circulation totsl of 2'1,914
in January; February,
March, April was' .reported by LI~
bra'rian Bettina H\unter at the
. g' . of the Public
q uai'te. rly Mr:'
Library Boar in the Legion Room,
'Borough Hall/Monday night. ~sident D. Mace Gowing presided.
Miss Hunter cited. the week of
February 3 to 8 88 'the busiest
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week, with 2,0,48 booke circulating.
During the four'month period, 180
new m.embers were added ,and 492
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new volumes, Inelunlng 98 gifts.
Highlights of the period 'were the
completion 01· the juvenile fiction
nv' e' ntofound
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several gi'ades 10~ InstrnctIon in
the use of the .Library; and the
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t.lry, aucceeding Mrs. Ed"ivard
Cratsley; Mrs. Birney K. Morse
the treasurer, hoth one year terms.
Directors. are Mrs. Douglas Court..
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n~y, Mrs. Shute, Mrs. Hngh. O.
Thayer, Mrs. ,Peter E. Told, for
three year terms each.
John A. Schumacher was presented as the new disaster chairmati to succeed Mrs. Fred R. Lang.
resigned. Mrs; H. L. McCune is thll
chairman ot Blood Services, succeedlng Mr.s. L. A. Wetlaufer,
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whose resignation was aCcepted by
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the 'boat:d with great regret after
giving "her heart and .blood J 110
the work for many yaars." Mrs.
Shute will act as Mrs. McCune's
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f~ra is the new recruitment cheirman.
¥rs•. R~ M. Fudge. is co. (Contmuedon Page 7)
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Swartbmorean's
next
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two days dae to Memorial Day
faUlDg "apon Friday.
Tbe deadUae for news will lie
5 p.... Monday aad tbe paper will
come 'alit on Wednesday,
lI,p School Milsicius
In Outdoor Conc.rt
·Tonight's Program "Will Be
Presented in Scott
Amphitheatre
The Swarthmore Bigh 'School .
Band will combine with the Girls'
Chorus in presenting' a tw.ilight
outdoor concert tonight, in Scott
Amphitheatre at the college. The
Relay Carnival Will Open varied program will begin,at 7:15'
and' is expected' to conclude before'
League Season
dark.
June 21
The Band, under the direction of
. T'he usual swim instruction class- Robert M. Holm, will· play BoeII,
es for the very youngest to the very dean's "Calif of Bagdad Overture"
oldest will begin, for the Swarth- and excerpts from the musical score
more Swim Club, in the middle
"Vdctory at Sea." Nancy RosenJ 1me. Life saving courses are ten- berger and the Chorus will sing the ,
tatiJely scheduled to begin on July American folk melody "He's Gone,
7, August 4 and 18. . ~.
Away.'~ The groups will combine
Dr. and MfS.·Dino McCurdy will to present favorites from the musassist John Espenschade who is in icai "Carousel.". The qolor Guard,
charge of the swim team ,branch Majorettes, and Twirlers, led by
or the activitiea committee.
Janet Lynch, Gail Gallaghar, and
Mrs. H~rbert Foley will di~ect a Betty Gemmill respeetively, will iiishort novelty program on July 4th, t"rpret, routines S9t 'to the music
the pool staff will stage the second of several of the ,better knowa
annual Seacolt Meet for ohildren marches.
III and under late in July, pracSoloists include John Flschar
tice will begin August 4 under who will play Clarke's famous
Jean Boyer for the 1958 Water Bal- trulI\Pet solo "Bride
the Wavea"
I~t to be presented August 16, Mrs.
and
Heather
Dyson,
soprano,
who
G. Wills Brodhead is in charge of
lh. annual Garnet and White Meet will be heard singing the !popular I
alld Pool 'Cup Championship s~t for melody "If I Love You." The group
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August 23, and Activities Commit.
David Edwards.
tee Chairman Mrs. Ned B. Wi!liums will handle Labor Day's Fam-After the concert a music departb h eId on
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'Mrs. Margaret, Schloesser, club. e, 'g Be 00
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P!esident, suggeats members clip mwiic will be furnished. by a p~_
arid file this calendar of events, as fe.slonal orchestra proVIded gratIS
s. help "i,t planning th"lr .vacati~ns .b¥" ~he. (J~es~er 1IoW.'1icj!lns.V.~iC)n•.
Local Swim Club Lists
Olissis,H~Ii~a, Evants
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Clubwom...
Install
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Offic.rs al·I"'1I18t Sp'·ng"iwnghl·J1chObi"leerv.-tl·t1;'~ ;:e·. :",'In;','a''1'.'s.'....Ic.s'·'...o·d·a",: ~o'they
~on;t m(sS':their favorite
local swim event. .'. .
Present President·· Lucasse,- circulated at 'fa~t a~ thOYiwe~ dls,
Sub"rbsD League Dlvlslo~
For Ma.....1aral
Mrs. Foley, who has served as
IVIrs. Forsyth'e G'fts . played.
Discus~ion of the hoped-for rec: 1 . 'W
• Powell
S"burban LeagUe secretary this
Refresbments will be available.
Students and ,parents are cordially
invited to attend.
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In the event of inclement weaI
tl,er, the concert will be held in
in Appreciation
. ord collection.revealed the fact that Private service. wIIl,iIle held to- nar, with. Mr.- Espenschade and Clothier and the dance in thelHigh
A festive reflection of, sprint was ~ larJte initial expense' woald, ~e day for Margaret Wood Powell, Coach MlIIard Robinson, represent- School gym.
the theme of the annual Swarth- Involved, such a sum not nqw avail-, wife Of Robert C. Powell, who died ed Swarthmore at the May 11 meet'-_ _ _ _ _ _ __
more Junior Woman's Club.banqust ~ble under the Library's ,campara- Wedn..sday'moming at her h!ll1le, Ing.of the League, in Wayne. Teams
FETES MOTHERS
this past Tuesday evening. The dIn- tively l~w budget of $14,000•. A '508 North Swarthmore aVf!nlle.
have been divided geographically
JIlrs. J. Arthur Horneff of Rut.
ner, climaxing the 1967-6Bclub ssa- lega~y. of a .record collection coul~
Born 6~ years ago in Poughkeep- this year rather then by age or
son, was ,held at the Strath Haven. pro:Vlde the mltia1 8~rt, of the Li, sie, N.r.', she a~nded Putnam strength, .p·romising a. minimum of gers avenue entertained the motl,lInn.
brary'~ record collection. The mat- Hall, POl,lghl
The Club was g...teful,to have rers of increased fines snd reserves School in .New Jersey. She was ~"ompetition. '
In a gracious gesture as the re.. its hODoredgtlesta preeldeitt weI'
Group.edwith Swartbmore in the
tiring chairman of t)le grade, Mrs.
Florence Lueasse of the SenIor •
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'~oughkeepsie.
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Homeff pri.sented the officers for
She was a resident of Swart~
Woman's . Club of Swartbmore,'
the coming ,school year as f"IIGws:
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, junior Sponsors Committee
more for over 30 years, living on
, HE'S TouilH , , ,
. JIlrs. Bentham Stradley chair, club advisor, a~d. Mrs. William A.- ' H
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Swart~r~ place. for several years
Laird, Srd viCe -president 91 the.
ears I: ear
por before movmg 1x! tlia Swarthmor.e roofing
A ,work!nan applying gypsum man, Mrs. Edgar Mullins program
on the front part of· the
Delaware ,County Fedaratlon of
A meeting of, the Sponsors Com- avenue a ddress. Sh. e was a f ormer
chairman, Mrs. Frank Silzle secre..
Women's ClUbs.
mittee, of the Friendly Open House active member of tl)e Players Club, now elementary addltifn at ~e tary-treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Lay-.
Immediatelyfollowing"tlle dinner for Older Swarthmoteans, .took and a Red C~saVo1unteer workarRutgers Avenue School, fell onto ton hospitality, Mrs. John, Roxby
lir•. James E. Clark, outgoing Fine pl~ce Monday at the bome of the during World "'?la~ n'h sb d ~ :e=:'~:f~:,::;:;::,esday.just. Home and School, Mrs. 1\(ariin.
Arts chalrmaD' directed a choms president, Mrs. H. H. Gibson, Jr.,
In addition to er u an s e
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ir. choral sel00ttons including "The Elm avenue.
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. is sUrvi,!ed bythreeehildren, James 'th W;u;mE e:;:e:; aD emp;~
Violet" "Bemn the Bequine," "The
Reports of the past' year Wefe R. of wallingford, IIrs. Oharles R. d e l . , Ul'tak ombPaDSY ' ~e1d
LIBRARY HOLIDAY
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) I . Jr of Riverview owne was· en y prmgf,
Shephe,rde.s,~ and '!Sonie Encl1aDt- given· by, MrS. ,on..' .0 IS,
adncy d Rnlnh,s'rd' w." h Ii . t Ambub.nce to Taylor Boapttal for
Tbe Swartbmore PubU, Library
ed Evenin ". The chorus conaiated cnainna!l of- transpor,tation; Mrs. roa , WI
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Clyde ~uiller, .treasurer, ,and Mrs. home; and fOllr grandchildren, Ter- x-rays. Bennett was back on the Job will be closed aU day on Memorial
of Mrs. J. RObert., Bennett, mrs.
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d T" t"- nd Thursday; morning.
Diiy.·
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Walter T; B1aek,·.Mtllo" James B. John Pitman; leader. New members ry aD ..... nnts an
uno 'u:/ a
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Clark, Mrs. Edward'F~ HeUer, Mn. elected to the Sponsors Committee Susan Powell.
Wesley N. Wagner and Mrs. Frank fDr ,the 1958-69 Year included Mt'S.,
--.....,.-~---S. WlltBr.
' C r a l j r Allen of Crest lane, Mrs. C. FORIIER SWAIIYHMOREAI
,The Swarthmore Branch of the American Red Cross
Beginning- the' me e ti Dg by J. Allen of Dartmouth avenue, and
to JOII IITERIATIOIU aROUP
at
its
Annual Meeting on Friday, May 16, adopted the fol.
thoughtfully welcoming tho 8 e ~rs. RaY!DondK. Denwort!' of Elm
Guenther H. Froebel of Drexel
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Pl"eSl\llt, Mrs.. John., B. Ward, ,bn- aveDUe.
' . ' Hill, f
'Mrs. R'a1'01d March, member of ,8 more avenue, has been Invited by
RIIsolved, that since ],frs. Corben
Spute; the retirthanked Mrs., Robert C. ,MorlOW, commi~' which .Includl!d . Mrs. the Austrian Power System alld the
ing chairman of the Swarthmore. Branch rif the American i
Jr., banquet ehaiiman, and h8r .MlU:k Bittle end Mrs.
Lln,dley World -Bank to join an internacommittee for the effeetiYeness of P,eel, presented plans for the com- ti01l1l1 group f01" a eomplete· .tour . Red Cross, has served' the Branch with 'great ability and ,
the charming' !>aekground and the ing ,year. Several members of the 3ud inspection of the Austrian hy- devotion, earning for it the gratitude of a large bod7 of
efficiency with which the banquet committee !!poke of the faithful dro and thermal electric power in- Jthe citizenry elf,this Borough, and of thoaemen who prj)..
had been handled.
help of 'those volun.teers w~o have stallations in the Alps and on the tect it from fire anti violence; .
Mrs. Ward continued with her contributed their time dunng the Danube.
And that Mrs. Shute has stimulated the volunteer
report &ummarlzlng' the.higbUpta year to t~ programs, .transportaMr. Guenther wilrfly to Zurich,
,workers of the Branch to miuntSin.the high standardS of
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., tion, and h9spitallty ,1Iic1udedin SW1"tzerland, next week; .
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meetlni!s .of' the Friendly. ~n
Red t:ro~s servi~ewith \eal and wiih pleaSure in cooper&. '
, H~ S•• ATH AT HOME
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tionwith eaCh other and with all those With Whom the
Mathematics etudtmts at Swarth- witll. Septemller.
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the -?D witha I'Ilther-Son pieDic other disasters;
All three sixth grades of S'nrth- at ~invil~ oD Saturday, May 24.
, Tlterefore, be it resolved, that this Branch make public
Mondayevenina, Jlay ... at 8 p.m. mor, and the ~ crade ,af But- Paek Chan'll1an Jacob E. Snyder
its adMiration and affectionate app~ation of Mrs. S~ute'8
The program will be bald in tile Jedge wDl have a 8qUB!e dance to- aDDounees that the picnic will be
well as its gratitude that she conMathematles room on the fIm monow.evenina from ., ~ 9 in the in Hea. of the laS regular Pack service as Chairman
tinues to serVe'~e Branth in its vol~teer Blood Service. • •
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of tit O'd "'-"- A ~ h!gb' IIChciol . .,., The affalr".. meet:III!r.,' '
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8-DRAII AlTf.FIi~EZE AI.-FLeSH
, RA.IAT~R~eHE. HOSE ell.
IEITIOIS - All IlIS1' IESIIT.
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Chorus
Tonight
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Lets your engine breathe. easier_
keeps dirt out of the eari>urStor. '
out, won't wash out" won't squeeze
out! Helps i",prove gos mileage.
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- l-CLEAII All FILTER
3-CHASSIS LUI.I~TIOI \
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" . Special Lubricant used to help keep
out squeaks and wear. Won't dry
leaks,
a-CLEAN AID ADJUST SPARI PLUaS
Dirty spark plugs can waste as
much as lout of every 10 gellons
of gasoline.
2~H . .aE TO SUMMER aEAR
LUBRIUITS
Drain transmission and rea~; re...
fill with Sunooo AlI'PlJrpose Gear
Lubrieant-spe.,iallY ttlade to re- .
sist high pressure and' heat.
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Band
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':!ur, Spring C.~r Saver Speci~1 Is Designed t~ Help G~; Rit/of
Winter Drag and Get Your Car Completely ReadyJor.Sllmme,
fo~
WIth
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lib. IAwIs Beatty, :II'., the ..... ...,..red ,or abaost the
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'Great Books Group
. In 1941, ·,Mr. Lawrence was as-"
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SIgned to ._the tire development
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one u es e~on group at the Rubber Ll!boratory,
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The 'Swarthmore Great Books Deepwater Point. He returned to
Group eoncluded its 1957-58 sea· Wilmington in 1946 as assistant
~on with an enjoyable discussion of sales manager of the expon sales
Mark Twain's delightful novel "The section. In 1949 he. was transferred
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" to the company's Boston, Mass., I
at the 'Borough Hali on the evening sa~es ?ffice and in' ).953 returned to
"9.£ Apdl 30. Among the 18 partiei_ Wllmmgton as assistnnt sales man.
rants"w-ere Swarthmoreans Lt. and ag... for neoprene. A year later he
.Mrs. William Webb, 41ma Dan_was named manager.
leIs, MI'. and Mrs. lIbrlin Nelson,
arrs. J. T. Pinkston and IIlr. and KINDERGARTENERS
,
Mrs. William Dailey! .
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"DO" THE ZOO
Immediately following the dis"The
lions!"
shouted the boys
c·ussion· the entire group ·pr~eeded lith
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the girl,S in,
to a gathering for coffee and' cookies' - and conversation _ at the reply to the question "What was
Dartmouth House home of Mr. and your'favorite a~imal?"Those polled
were a sampling of Mrs. Robert K.
Ifrs. Dailey.
The group has. disbanded until Enders' kindergarteners who took
next fall when the third year read- the traditional ..trip _ to tba- zoo
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The expedition, ,led by Mrs. Endthose who have not previously aters
and consisting of 44. kinder· t~nded and those who have had pregarteners,
a ,handifJ:(! of younger
VlCUS Great Books experience will
brothers and 8is~ and 1'1 mothcome at th/lt time.
ers, set forth about 9 :30 _ high
JUIIOR DAR MEETS
spirits undaunted by the gray skies
and a weak bit of drizzle.
.
f1uringthe course of the day,
· The Junior Membership Committee of the Delaware County Chap- ~uch ground was covered, many an'k'r, DAtR, met at Lachford Hall tmals were seen, many oh's, ah's
Lima for their ".gular meetin~ and squeals of delight were heard"
last week. . .
. ~ozens of sandwichea, root beer and'
. i"- report <>f the 67th Continental ,ce cream Cones we". consumed, .and
OoJIgrNs oJ,the National Society quantities of peanuts were fed to'
.hi Washington was made JolnUy by the -animals. To cap their day on
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the ",embers who served as the. retum trip, an "bliging ...
Marguerite Founders, Wal- tak'ng off from the aitllort, mared
·Mrs. Harry 1 _ , ri&ht oYer their bus.
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~nd Mrs. Edward L. Legg,
It was the adult opinion that the
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Boat ..
the evenfnc them; for not a !lingle I!hild
A;,end
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Mrs. Samnel :aI. Dodd of North
Swarthmore avenue will have as
her guest over the weekend her
aon·in·law and' daugbterMr. and
Mrs. Charles B, Ingersoll. Mrs.
Dodd wi11 return with the IngerlOlls
to th~ir home in Sliver Lake, 0.,
.for a visit before inotoring to Wil_
Iiamsburg. Va .• and Annapolis. Md.
She plans to arrive home on June
10.
Mrs. Norman Hulme of Walling.
ford returned last weekend from
Cleveland. 0 .• where she vi.ited her
a~n-in-Iaw and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Merrick and family for
, two weeks while her granddaughter
Joan was in the hospital. Joan. who
underwent an operatioD. is ~ow recuperating at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Barlow Patton of
Hal'Vard avenue will attend the
·weddingofMrs.Banks·nephewMr.
Richard Mitten of Fremont. Neb..
and Miss. Chadotte Herman of
Stroudsburg wbleh wi!1 take 'Place
tunday'in the Stroudsburg Luth·
eran Church. Mr. Mitten was a
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ker af Wilmington drove to Wluh,-I
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St. Johns Church, ".ru~rd.
ington, D.C., to spend the weekend
lIrs. Florence Bayer DeDham at
' Jri, IOn Dr. and Mrs. Rlimll\!y entertain.
as the p.ests of Mil!', Dorothea Lansdowne anD0trnee8 the eDgIige. of Dr. aDd Mrs.
' of Wal- ed afterward. at their home, on
Walker of Arlington, Va.
ment of her daughter, Norma Car- lingford. was .christened Snnday in Syeamore .lane.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of olyn, to Mr. Alvah Wood Stuart, ~~iiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Elm avenue will entertain at a Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Sr.,
cocktail party tomorrow afternoon of Swarthmore and Rehoboth
•
at Rolling Green.
Beach, Del.'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer
Miss Benham
a graduate of
and sons Brian and Jimmy of Park Lansdowne High School and' atavenue attended on Friday the tended the American Institute of
World Trade Fair in New York Banking. She is employed at the
BEAUTY SALON
City.
Fidelity.Phiiadelphia Trust Com.
DON'T WORRY ABOUT BEAUTY-THAT'S lIUR TASK I
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Dart- pany in Lansdl)Wl)e.
9 South Chester Road
mouth avenue spent several days in • Mr. Stuart is a graduate of
Crisfield. Md.. with her daughter Swarthmore High School and MisCall KIngswood 3-0476
,
and family Mrs. John T. Handy.
souri Valley CoI\e,ge. A veteran of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Tressler the U. S. Army. he is employed by
AcUTe Member
&lie 8warlluaore Bullae•• A ...ela",
have recently moved from Shirley
Center. Mass.. to 660 Riverview Wholesale
Inc., of
Wilmington,Electronics.
Del.
road, the fonner Downing house.
A lall wedding is planned.
Mr. Tressler is associated' with
Fiber Metal Products in Chester.
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.IRTH~
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A son Jonat,han is entered in the
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Oscar A. K1~mer
Wheel Alignmenl _
Cadet,.' atld Camb,er Toe-in
silrtb grade. A daughter Amy. now ,of Wblppany. -N.J., are r~elving
attending the York Country Day
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:upon the birth of
Experl AUTOMATIC Transmission OverhiJul
School in York. will enter the 11th ,secbrld child ~nd daughter.
Spring Tune-up
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Gulf 'Gas arid Oil
lyn Jean. at 6 o clock Sun~ay
grade here next fa1J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln a!';ternoon. 1It"y,18. Mrs.!l. R. Dun.
and their daughter Gall of West- nutt of Ru~rs !,~enue is the madiole avenue spent 1aSt weekend
ternal grandllKlther.
RUSSEll'S SERVICE:'
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ROBERT J. "I,tz, Mar.
member of the Presbyterian Tour- Grove City College where t h e y ·
Choir in i96ii.
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spiabt Parents Weekend with, their
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, Ene. Lawrence Dlercka Decker will lIr. and Mrs•. Paul B. BankS' of dAiJlhter EdIth Ami. on 1I0nday.
take place Aiay 31 in ,tha Swafth. Harvard avenue ,will spend next May 5. In BtYu Mawr Hospital. Tbe
more presb;tterian: ,Chureh. was the Week at their anMmer home III To- bat,yls Ii granddaUllbter ci±" Mr. and
honor guest at misCeUalieoua show. wanda. retIlrnillg h01li$
Itri. W. H. jnWIiBi>liaf ForeSt
ers given lor her by 4lhe Kappa Their ..... i!ats Will iIe )fri.
Isne Bbd Mt. and Mh. itfPple of
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Kappa Gamma Sorority ox which brotheri and slsters-ln.li1r Mr.
cal " . THill. 0; • IIEnEI wblilj. ilFT, tii•• .'A UIi'ilh
she is a member. aDd by the girt. Mrs. William Mitien and Mr. and
o. ritii-illi fr.iI!J.~lr .0••
lilt IrNI IN In•• III
at jarvis Hall. Duke University. Mri!. Hamilton Mitten. and
lIlr. and Mb. 6b!ve K. tp Of Rut.
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where ahe is a student. She hopes nephew and family Mr. and Mrs. !ten 'aVellue are being coligratulat.
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San Diego State University in Sail anne and Mary 'Monow. all of child aM second daughier. steph.
"His Ff1'St Shavelei!B SUhllay"
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Diego. caiIf•• whiCh she, will enter Fremont. Neb.
abie YU-Lan. who 1U"rived on April
the latter .,art of June.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis of 26 in the Jefferson Hospital. Phil·
"Her Facial Q)ld Paeks, ip.d 'Lightniug Arlestei's'
·""-"'-han of S b"ath WaUingford i"'iIJ be host. tomar- adelp'hie.
MH. DaVI'd ,I'''''''"
ip. Hel' Hllit: till Retlriug"
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Haven avenue and' Mrs. Paul D. row evening at a small. informal
"HiS Facial ExpressioDs oil ExpIajning WIly He Was
Pamela Gay alid Heather ShanWillisms of University place will dinner party at their home' on
Detained at' the Offiee 'til 2:00 A.M."
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entertain a few frienda at lunch· Rodgers lane,
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non Cokele),. daughters of Mr. and
eon tomorrow at Rolling Green.
'. ,Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred B. Brl)Wl) dill'S. James Arthur Cokelq. 626
"Her Adding too Much SoaP to the Auroma,tic WashI
!Mrs. C. Clilvin Naylor spent last and children Susan, 'Birney and Westminster avenue. weleomed
ing Machine - Boy What Suds!"
week in Cambridge. Mass .• wh~e Bradley-from Tom's River. N.J.. their new little sister Holly Beth
t.erel. re.II, ao lad t. t~....11.11"11
for thllr o•• er•• Wllo
.Mr. Naylor has just completed a will move within the next two on Wednesday when sbe and her
t ..._om.,I." att.r t.II., 'I••, mlcbt .IY....... in •••, t.
three-month Advance Management weeka to their new home at 213 mother caiire home from the Ches.
t.kl • ,iDltllal
Program at the Ha1;Vard, Bu.ine.s Dickinson avenue, the for mer ter.Hospl~1 where the Cokeley's
SOOool. The graduation exercises Heinze Heinemann home. In the in" thlrdOhUa and daughter waflpirn
'were held on Friday. Mrs. Naylor's ,tarim. they are staying in the home on FrisJay. May 16. weighing eight
mother Mrs. D. M. Carswell of of Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. and pounds, 13 ounces. The ,paternal
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Lansdowne visited with her grand- Mrs. Birney K. Morse. on Harvard grandparents are llir. and Mrs.
4 _6 Pa'rk -Avenue . .
daugh·ter Alison on Columbia ave- avenue.
Lawrence Cokeley. Cincinnati; 0.;
nue during the Naylor.' absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson the matern81 grandparents are
~Ingswood 3-419i
Fridays 9 10 8:30
Mrs. Edwin Haase of Cincinnati of Rutgers a v e n u e . had as Mr. end Mrs. Edwin Haase, also of
(ALL CAMERAS OVER $20 lll!DU'ED--11 'RilE)
0 .• is visiting her son-in-law and their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Cincinnati.
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oaughter Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hobert Hopson and two children of
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aitt hll or •• r ar.d.lli.III...er. lI.fore tbe IVent,
Cokeleyof Westminster avenue and Towson. Md.• and Mr. and Mrs. Ar.
tri;r. and Mrs. Robert E. Witham.
•• the, can tlte piot.r, ••f ol."ilat'i,
her son-in-law and daughter Mr. thur D. Harrison,!Jr.• and children Newtown Square. announce the I !::==============:=:t:::===";"======~
and Mrs. Leland Davis of Juniata of Garden City. L.I.
birth·of a daughter Barbara Jean I
,
avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Althur H. Silvers on Sunday. May 11. at the Bryn
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir of of Rutgers avellue entertained sev- Mawr Hospital.
The infant hi lhe granddaught~,r
North Chester road and Mr. and eral interne and resident physi.
Mrs. Samuel Maule of Mt. Holyoke cians of Chester Hospital over the of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Witham at
place were hosta at 'a combined weekend at tbeir summer cottage ~arthmore Crest and Mr. and
cocktail party Sunday afternoon at Brant Beach. N.J. They'will be Mra. George Cordner. Atco. N.J.
for Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rob- hosts to a similar group this weekerts. 621 Westminster avenue. who end.
hIIve 'lived in Swarthmore obiy a ,Mr. B1)d Mr;.. Randall A. Burr. of
lABADIE SUBSliu,rloas
few months.
Dartmouth avenne entertained at
0aIl •••
Mrs. Frai1ees V. WaIien of Wal_ co'ektalis at their home batore the
''ilS. lLDYb E. DUFhlAIL
nut lane will return on May 30 MOthers Club Dance Saturday
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from a visit with her sister Mrs. ~ight. I!lr. and Mrs. Jack Fitch of
RaY'!'ond Belltsehyof Dayton. O.
Bryn Mawr a~enue were hosta at
for
. Mrs. E. W. Cos'lett, ~r•• of River· b~iofaat following the danc8.
VIew road and Mrs. Harry Coslett. Mr. and :Mrs. Clarenee, B. CampHIATiliG COMFORT
of Ogden avenue were hostesses bell, ofCollsge avenue returneil by
at the Harry Coslett home Friday plane on Sunday from _ four-week
'--- •••t wlnt.r I
SWARTiiMIRE, .i.
morning at a morning coffee In buainess trip on the continent duro
honor of Mrs. D. Evor Roberts of ing whieh they visited' FranCe,
FIIDAY t ...... wlE"IIIDIY
the ,Manse. Westdale ave.ue.
Switzerland. Germany. Holland
lilY 2S.21
Mrs. ,Xenneth M. Reed will enter- and BelJium where they attended
EqIaa4'. _ • .,. Venatlle ....
tain the Presbyterian Women's the World's Fair. and. one week
;
. ALBC Q1IINNBss
-r.i!tm _ _ ~ "
Bible claas at a tea Sunda;v after- Scotland and Engtand where
isth.
to prepare,tot a _
noon at her ho,/,e. 680 North Chea- visited Mr. :and I\(rs• .John _~"O I
ter road.
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(the former Mary Woelfd. at Horsfcmab1e house Ilat wiAtel'. Gu
heating
Pdday Peatures-7:40, 1:010 P.Il.
lIr. and Mrs. Jaeob E. Snyder of forth. Leeds).'
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Woloteo-e. 8. 10 P.M.
is intom'dc_lliIt let the theMOSfat and forRutgers avenue entertained' Mr.
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Snyder'a sister 111'8. E. be n
BIG JOBH wADlE PlonJaB PO.
get it,
warmth throughOut rlae house. '
CIIILD.EN BATUJlD4Y 1 • .M. ,
Robinson of St. Petersburg. Fla..
over the week.III.
Thilte's no EneJ. to order, deliver, or store, either.
"WllaS OF naLEs"
.. The Misses Mary and Elinor Bye
.... COLO. CARTOoNS ~
Visit your plumber, dealer or any Philadelphia'
mOR,. llUJUEC'l'S
of ColI'ge~ avenue with Miss La.
vinia Bye and Mrs. Willard WalEleqric su~urban office for complete details
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATIRDAY
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A Festival of the Arts, wUlbe
beld tomorrow at ·tha eommun1ty
Arts Center. Rodgers lane.Wa11Jng1:0rd'. Openingl at 11 a.m. the ache.
>:lule of events will continua through
7 p.m. Iu the event of
the
fea~ival Will be held on Sunday.
The p~ wlU be as follows:
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t;: Q~lqIr ~
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the
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1nvtte4t:
script letters and poems. Included,~il'l~H~a~rr;ls;b~U~r~g~.:;::~~?;::;;;:;c;;;;::;;Co~rn;e;;ll;;;a;:v~e~n;;;ue;;.;;;;;:;(;;;;;_~_,
are 11rst editions of Whlttler's rare -;:
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early poems "Molly Pitcher."
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"Mogg Megone... ·and "Legends of
New England." whiCh the poet
sought in later years to suppress.
BEallS JUn I _ EIDS AUaUST 3
and rare Massachusetts newBPI1-TYPING- SHORTHAND _ ACCOUNTING
pers containing .till earlier unsignedpoems and prose writings.
ENGLISH AND OTHER RELATED SUBJECTS
Among the manuscripts are let.
A... 10 (Ii ....pIlou11 Ie 100 (U . _......I~
tel's to or from Ralph Waldo EmerKEYSTONE SECRETARIAL .. BUSII~SS ADMINISTRATIOI SlHOIL
son WiJliamCullen BrYant.Wil.·
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'SWART_OBE, PEN"'"
lia~ Lloyd Garrison .and Harriet
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KIIII••••d 1-113&
Klnll••,II.48&1
, Cirtified Cord Fur Storage
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SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING
OF
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Beecher Stowe; as wen
the orig~
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.uM. 4 ~.M. I
inal account. in the handwriting of 11~~C.~=~JL~~'~~!l~~~Q~=~5l.::=~Q:::==JL~:::==~Q~.....
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the novelist. Mrs. E,J).E.N. South- ::.
worth. of 'the Civil War incident·
on which Whittier based his poem
.
"Barbara, Frierehie!'
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SLIP' COVERS
DRAPERIES
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~URTAINS
& SON
SUMMER' SCHOOL
as
Dry Cleaners - Toilors
II 3-1121
100 Paik Avenua,
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Fre6 Pic-Up and. Deliv~ry
.Formal· Wear to
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. Office;s ot Banquet
(conthiued fr~m Page 1)
of tbe Club year. including portions
of committee reports. While ,coMmending her 'chainnen and their
committees. Mrs; :Ward alao an·
'nounced that tbe Clubs yearboo!<.
Mrs. William Ward, IY. chairman•
bad received special mention in the
State c01l1lPetltion. As a summa· .
tion. Mrs. Ward expressed her be, lief that the "coo'perationthrough.
, out the year has brought &bout an
aetive. rewarding and productive
year." .
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As a srrIJl'U token of the Club s
"'Ppreciation for the aid and goidanee whicb' Mrs. : Forsytbe has,
given tbe Clnb meinbers throughout ,the past year. Mrs. Ward presemed her with silver shell asbtraYs and her past president's pin ,
whicb had been converted into a
charm. T,he Club was dellg1.!ted ~o
hear that Mrs. Forsythe would be
senior advisor to the Club for tJle
1968-59 year. ,
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iMr~. Ward also present<;d to
Miss 'Lucasse who. as :p~eslden~.
represented the Senior Woman s.
Club. a large crystal sandwich
'plate in gratitude for much cooperation and assistance this, past
year.
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Installation of office!" was tbeiI
conducted by Mrs. ForsYthe. Mrs.
Randall A. Burr aecepted, the garlanded gavel from 11£=8. W~rdand
expressed her . congratulations on
the progress of the Club during
Mrs. Ward's term of office. Mrs.
Burr then .,resented' Mrs. Ward
.with a paSt president's geld chann.
Having assumed tbe presi8ency
of the Club. \Mrs. Burr annqnnced
ber board members for the coming
year. Appointed committee 'chair1i1o include: Mrs. Edward Mahler,
American Home;. ],frs. FJ'ank S.
Walter Community Affairs; Mrs.
C_ D. Kmer, .Jr.• Fine Arts; Mrs.
.John S. Torrey. Hospitality; ~rs.
Richard H. Reuther. International
Affairs; Mrs. Robert C. Morrow.
Jr.• Membership; Mrs. Robert D.
Hulme, PublIcity.
Other appomted positions include: IIrs. James W. LukenS, Log
Book' 'JII'8., WIlUam X. Nolan,
N~Ylews-and Cues; Mrs. lohn'
G•.
co1o~ pho""".ajlhll;
Mrs.· peter W. Xalser. Art; lira.
a'.
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For the flm time In Its hUltdry cave ... demonat;ratloa af . . .ta
theDt.JawareCountySeatwi:th••
..oriI: oaJhldq,JIqIe. 11• •
a c!.,,)oesline art e>'!l1bitlon on the dJNCtIon at Hn.1fGIb' ~~
Courthouse grounds, Media,' to. playllld!1l1111Y famlll .. - . .
...morrow. ,May 24.
Wg WO and t three pat nillDbe&a.
The exhibit will Include psint- ~be ~ nm IP _
a ~
inge and crafts by memben of the tlOll- of light" " , . frlm Dotea on
<\rta and Crafte'
League at Dei...
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The Prun&r7 ech
an MIUU
.ci~rt HOl\I!yfj)r,d president.
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D' toriea,l LIJlr&r:v NBP eleeJ;edat the 8 c)'~lock m*
The.
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Ileetl of I100kS aJIII president, and Mm. K. K. Suve f.
treaaurer
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\Pet show. 11 a.m.; gam",
and' ~onJat ~lIhpQ,._le~t
nobe n~xt 1l1~ ~Q4 lunenoon; Maypole dance, 1 p.m.; gUP'I,
rR~8 p.m.; pet show for chlldren, 1:30 p.m.;
Whittjer. Ji'rede~ lJ., Tolles, dJ· s""'i'"~
rector of tile library. !,nl1ll]Uleed ~
11 ch1-:v
then:wil e1Jlilul- performance by Rose Vaney Jun.
I.st ~ The coll~B which is
~".. a
a!;tel\d the meet. ior Folk, 2 p.m.; MaJl)Ole dance,
valued at '26.Il00, ....&11 fl- bf!q,~ ~s
),'e .'
,
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3 p.m.; Humanette show for edultll.
from the )ate C. Marl:paJl Taylor lUg and view 'mum ,
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3 :30 p.m.; chlldren's pantomime,
of Monte1ai1, N . J · l t I I . . . . . . ......... .
4 p.m.; aquare dance ahibltion.
lneorporMinc the collection asWilliam Y. Rial. M.D., of HRr- 4:30 p.m.
sembled by the latill Carroll A. Wi!· vaM avenlle. t.eei Btary at tiM n.Ia-------son. noted bibliographer and colleco ware-COWity AGP.1a an atAndJDc
Mrs. J. Anher Turner and Mrs.
tor. it embraC8l1 o~ 61)0 first edi- delegatc to the Pennsylvania Acado T. M. Ingram of South Chester road
tions. varillnte. or peJ10dieal print- amy of General Pra..tiee Convea- entertained at tea on Tuesday af•
Iy 600 manU- tion bei~ held yesterdaf and todaY tarnoon at Mrs. Turner's bome on
IngB. and approxImate
uJa·
Rulgel'$ A.vt!"'"
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but it ~ertainly'-help.s wfl,en you're planning
to fix up the\lwus~ or go places' this summer!
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A little work here arid there and your
house would look mish as a May mprning.
And woqldn't ;t be fun to getf!:way on a
real vacation this pummer!
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~eed
ready cash for either one or. botf-?
Then look into a ,Hbme .Modermz~tion
Loan or a Vacation Loan from Pro~dent
Tradesmeris.
You pay a single, fixed amount every
month. Terms suit your budget. And
Provident : Tr!lCi~ens low rates ~ake
bol'!-"owing
,iJIexpensive.
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~}ow you'll. find 1;)1e tele'phone num~
of the Provident Tr:f/.desmeps office
nearest YOlL Give the peOple there ~ call .
and see how much you can do With a
1I0me Mod9rrrlzation, Loan or a Vacation
Loan from Provident Tradesmens. it's"
May ... why wait!
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PROVIDf,NT'
TRADES M ENS
Ba!lk and Trust
Comp~n,
Harry 1I..,Woab, n - ; ...
lames JD( Clam. llueIc; aDd Jl[n.
Bartlne A. Stoner, Utlntare.
At the eu1l"hiat1aD II! die ~
1lm.'a aetl.~ Hn. Bun _ted
tha~ -'-- _··"12'b«,\Iot ..... "
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Fri•••• lIIrMr H.
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. Mum fanciers from all over Del.~ WhlHiar .... aware Valley met Friday in Bori:d· .
-tt
Ollfh uan to form the, Delaware
Fil'$t '" .,t,,,,,,, . . . -1'5
V,.D\I)" Chapter .a- the National
Wensel,
fl'ecImtco~r)
Pnturea-'l:30. I : . P.K..
KlngswGOd 3-2290 .
IIIW ..........m
Community Arts Center
. . . nHIlSE UWI SITE
lum ••IEIT H.IIIY"..
F sliva I Set for Tomorrow
IF ILITHISUIE UHIIITIII
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Coach RobinlOn Cited "
ILI'EI Il.TEE. IElII.
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. Views 01, Constituents
By County Police
,. Theiast."regula'r, CaDteen of the
(CoDtlnUed from Pap 1)
NortMrn EtU/t..... w...tem Total.
Ifillard P. RoblnsoD, eoaeh of
ieasOn will be held tomorrow Dlght
suitable
room
at
Ruf.gen
avanue
bOys' athletics at Swarthmore 81gh
•••• 1••••
tt 8 p.m'. at the Rutgers Avenue Yes
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~196 for the county's tpUrpose. wflJ be School, was hODored Saturday night
247
549
School. Members are invited to No
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185 arranged. Included In the class wflJ by the Fraternal Order of 'Police
29
103
'brlng games for t~UI p~m which
be ~veral chlldrelf from this School Delaware COUDty Lodge 2'1. whe~
'wllI be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.
REPUBLICA1j
DiBtrict who previously have had he was presented, with lin' award
•
Ralph FI""her and Mr. and Mrs.
to be transported to a aitqllar class citing "his valuablecontributlotJa
U. S. Siallor
Edmund Jackson.
952
at
a distaDce. '
. Scott ...••.••.•.•••.....•••••••• 339
t.o the :vouth of Delaware County
216
397
, Canteen will hold its annual out- Heyburn ~ ..••.••.•••••.'. • . . . . • • • 113
386
Elizabeth
Barton
01
the
high
for
over 20 :vears. which have im65
168
!Ioor party on June 16. The party ;prIoyer ...........................
47
high
,school
faculty
was
authorized
12
measurably
aided the police of "this
12
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will be held on the basketball CMlrt,
to attend a conference of college en- area; aDd reeogn~ his high deBo'.rnor'
duly decorated for the occasion.
tr ance examination board for ad- gree of interest in.the civic affairs
McGonigle'
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246
16.8
268
Last week the Canteen presented
666 vanced placement In biological scI- of his community. whereby all the
99
223
an educational program sponsored Stassen .................. • . . . . . • . 177
499 ence, to he held at Goucher College citizens have benefited.n
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33
84
156 June 26-29.
by the members 01 lI\iIIard Robin- Livengood ........................
He aloo received'a gold certifi_
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son's 11th grade boy's health class. Vaughn......................... -12
cate and life ~embel.'Bhip In the
L1a.lanlnl Boverlor
The p;ogram concluded the class's
fraternal order at the anDnal dintwo-week campaign for safe driv- Hmon .......................... 130
70
169
ner meeting held In Yeadon.
Ing.•
Walker ......................... 275
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This "Safe Driving Canteen" saw Mahany .....................
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membel.'B taking tests on manipuSe~r.llr' of Inleraal Affairs
ll!ting apparatus that wao set up Pechan ......................... 173
103
237
on the stage. ,Each stUdent was giv- Gleason ...................... ,.. 241'
163
242
6D tests in reflex action, peripheral
Reprasenlatlv, in Congress
vIsion, and judgment. Results, tabRobbins
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ulated on a score sheet, revealed
Peterman
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that 11\ost students qualified as
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"oafe drivers."
Milliken ........... • .. .. .. .. .. ..
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R.pr.senlatlve in a, •• ral ASIIIIIII,
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Bell .•.• OJ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. 347
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419
, The Varsity Club and Swarth- Isaacs .•.•.. ~ • • . . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . • 222
188
273
more High's boYs' baseball team
~:n~?mery
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will be the guesta of. the Phillies
Ort810 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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499 ~
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(with Appetizer - Dessert - Bridge) .
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Baseball Club tomorrow afternoon
Lippincott ............. ". • • . • • • . . • 353
234
404 '
991 iii
NOON to ONEoTJIJRTY
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lW1:en the PhDs play Cincinnati at Coronway ....................... 160
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2 p.m. in Connie· Mack Stadium.
440
,Afterwards Prlnclpal WDliam
DEMOCRAT
A mpIe space for after-luncbeon bridge
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Bush. Dana S.wan and parenta will
EtU/tern. W6.t6rn. Total g
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Northern
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accompany the boyB to Smed1e:v
U. S. S...lor
Park' for tbe annual VBrslty Club
Bowel.'B .. ........................... '" \ 7
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picnic.
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Li!ader ...........................
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KIngswood 3-0680
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LEGAL NOTICE
lovernor
tJlIlIOIIIIIIDullllDunDlllllJllliliarmnmmannmnlllcDlIlIOIWDfIIIDMIIIDllnnuwlUUDdmlIIDlWlillU'M.!'.ouiId~1
NoUee .. hereby given that e.ppllcatioDl
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tOl....luUdlng permits involving apeclal con- l4veJJe ............. ~ . • .. • . • . . . • • . •
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cUUOD.I whlcb must be PUftd upon by Furman .. • • . • .. . • . • .. • • .. • . . • • . . • .. •
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CaueD wW. not be cona1dered UDlen the
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appUeaUoD. with full fnformaUon. is in tile Lawrence ................ '. . . . . . .
blDdl of the BOfOUBb Secretary teD dar.
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bef... the next ftrul&r C_cU m.elllla.
IlIt... nt a.nr••r
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ELLIOTT RICBARDSON.
J. M. Davio ......................
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'trilc~, well stocked for emergency oil burner
BEQUEST FOB BIDS
J. F. Davis .....................
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repairs and regular oil burner se·rvice. 'You can
Sealed bide wW be received. in COUDCU
Chamber. 121 Park Avenue. S...
Slarelar, .f 1.I.r••1 AHllr.
,P•• , on MODdt.,.. June Dth, 1t58 at '1:30 P.lI. CannaVino . • . • • .. . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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now buy your oil·here with complete confidence
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l!lu\em Dayl1gh\ SavinI TIDle tOt m~ C'1 tt'
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the alteraUona to the Trafflo'SlgnaJ Lll!I>ta B~ e 1 '. ;.:~ ....•.. J •••••••••••• j"
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3,
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in us for burner service, You never. did have .to
u tequired. by the PeDD8ylvanla Dep~
lStt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ment of m8'hwaY. at Ute 1DlenecUon of
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worry about automatic oil deliveries. Our phones
B.lllmore Pike. Che.ter Ro... and Rly....
R''1r'''lItlflv. In C........
view Aveoue. 'I'be Bldctet allan state the EarJe .. , •• ,......................
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are answered 24 hours a day.
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hourly rate fot each clus of labor whlcb. he M B 'd
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wID 'emplOy and the esUmated COlt or m...
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te,laIs "hlch he ..W 1urDUh.
, Represenlaiivi In., al.erll A...... I'lbe Borough reserves the' right to wjIJve B h
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any tnformaUUes 1q the bids received; to
ac man •••.•......• " ........ ~ ..
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tra,~ oDl, to tho.e expert."ed In tbIa Baxter
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Klngswood 3-4742,
to the publl. I n l e ' e . t . ,
Total V!'tes ,Cast _ 1686
How, Swarthmore Voted
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form of' which mo.y be ezamiDed In the
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it's the town
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WDIT. de,eeaaod (late of th. Boroul!l> of S",._
Imore. De.....~ County.' Pao). ,
( Lotte,. Te.tamenla" ... th. aboYe Eotitle have heen granted to the
~o :request all peraou havm, clatma or
, d.mlllldl ..,a!nll the EJlaIe Or the d._$
Iq make
the ....... and all ........
lDdebted to, th. d.eed.n~ to mate p.,menl,
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Ithe fra~anc,e is so sweet.
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Summer 18 a time for fun. alld time
for friend. to meet.
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Scouts and other, things.
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In the winter snow and ice and all
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,the fun that Cbrlstmas brings.
I like Swarthmore' throu,gh all the
~ur. Spring C.~r Saver SpecioUs Designed to Help Get .Riel 01'
Wtnte~ Drog a.nc/ Get Your Cor Completely Reac/y lor Summer
:rear,
I-IHA.IE TO . . . . E. OIL
Winter oil is too thin for warm
weather. We draiD it-and reml
with Summer type Sunooo on. .
And I'm very glad that I'm Ii'ring
'here.
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lip, BO",UI. of S..arlluDore. Dela..a",
y .. endy Tompkins. 9 years
CounlY. PeIlllJl,IYanIa.
old, Fourth, Grade. College
. LEl1ER8 TESTAMENTARY OIl the
Aven Sch I
a~ve estate having beon graDted to the
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HO.OR ITAFF ME.aER
'=~tb" lame, wUhout dela.y to Ollft Pta"
A senior staff member at the
Adams, 812 Hanard Avenue. 8warUnnore. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Pa.• or to her attorneys, A. BtdDer Jolmo
BOD. Jr., BuUer, Beatt7, Gteer &: JohDson, Wallace W.McCrory. M.D•• ~
. Media, Pa.
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3t-5-I ciate· in chemistry. was one of two
guest.s, of honor at' the Ex.:ko!OiESTATE NOTICE
dents'
-Association fifth nnnual
ESTATE OF FREDERICK B. HORNBY
la~ of 8~a~more. Delaware County: banquet held Friday in PhiladelPenn&yivanJa., deceased.
phia.
LEItERS TESTAMENTARY 00' the
Dr. McCrory, who resides ou
-al)ove estate having been granted to the
\lD4crslgned, all persons lndebred to said Wes:minster avenoe, is' Jeavin~ t?Je
estate are requested '0 make payments,
and those baviag claims, to preseot Ule hospital to become professo!' of
same wltbDUt doelay to Mary R. Cowell. 100 pediatrics and c)talrman qf tha~ ijeBroadW.,., New Yort. He. York, Dr her
'.. AUomeys:-. BqUer. BeattJ'. Greer&: JoJm. par~lDent at the Unlveniity of rows
S.hool '01 1II;edlclrie.
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at Swarthmore College, W88 co"
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chall'llWl of the eotDIIlItiIee In
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25. 1958 AT 3:30 P.M,
(DAYLIGHT 'B&~G'TDIE)
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BAlD AND CHORUS
Scott Amphitheatre.
SUNDAY; MAY
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis' H. For~
sytbeentertained at a di'lnerparty
Saturday evening at their home on
,ThayeJ;' road.
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If you have l!ermanent anti-freeze
save it for next winter. Bring your
own container..
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eM Yale Avenue '
E.....Jla.n" CemetelJ
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Correct "Switehlng" improveS the
, ~i1eage. W ~ can also bave )'o~r
tIres recapped, if needed:
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SE'RVICE
8-CHEII,U' IFTIIEI
S-BAnEIY IEI..IED
Wi!lter 's especI8ny tough on bat.',
tenes. We check strength.' clean
terminals. add disti1led water.
PATTE.SO.'I
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Convale'sc'ent Home'
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The OAR SeDior Committee
chairmen met recently to complete
plans for the 14th annual Pennsyl"ania Conference of the Children
of the American Revolution to be
,held next mouth at the Christ
Chprch Neighhoorhood House.
The 'John Morton Society. CAR,
is represented by Mrs. Edward L.
.
Legg of Secane who io chairman
of
Women
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8-DR~I. AlTI-FREEZE AID FLUSH
RADIATOR -- IHEli 'HISE 10••
NEITIOIS - ADD lUST RESIST.
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To Cub Pack
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Donald A. Henderson WBII electad president of the SwarthmoreRutledge 'Education Association at
'the faculty luncheon held at the
Ingleneuk last Friday. Ernanl Falcone was named vice. president.
Mrs. Lilyan Stsclw secretary and
Halfred W. Wertz treaSurer.
for
TONIGHT, May
Do""""
Edate
J..ets your engine breathe easier_
keeps dirt out; of the carburetor. '
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Awards Pres~nted
OVEBtlYEAR8'£SPE~QB
Edward, Bassett pre sen te d
Authorities Say', That
,awarde to members of Cub Pack
Phone LOwell 6-3400
A Prt~ t. _eel EwelT Fa.I,'. Ifee4
UninnoCluated Invite
2'12 at the regular montb1:v meeting
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, Disaster
byterisn Church. Receivers were:
Tuesday Dlght r.t~rDI In
Eddie, Basaa'tt, PauJ. Thress.
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/TeClors, ame
showed noble attempts by .a goodly U er, Ron,nie Harbak. Bobb:v
A non,profit, mutual
~umber,ofresldenteto,88lUretown. Meek, Art Smith, Johu Roeser.
Howard C. WiUioms the pl,atform ~ommittee. Also as- Ilt,erplri~le for the benefit
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ruDJ esd
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Chief entertainment of the 8\'e- tiees Committee, Rudolf Hirscb f ard , and Mr•. Harry Jensen of
colmII·on. Voters who turned up at the
't'an nelg
F
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f
polls were striving for the pre- nlng was' the cubs' presentations of chairman, for study.
/ lledia.'
mum leg. 'or m ormation
caution of electing candidates of their skits along the monthly theme ' Treuurer Mrs. Howard Jackson
to lots apply to
proper 'philOBophy and abillty to "Keep America Beautiful." The U. presented the quarterly report of
ALBERTN. GARREn
.erve the public'. the 42 people who S. policy of forest conservation and the Library's finances and tbe c()mPresill.nt and BU8ine88 M(Jr.
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reported to local doctor.' officeo
regu ation• of the size of animal fparative study of the budget. The
Garrett Ave. KI3-1489
Salk vacciue itinoculations evidenc- h er ds was explained in the U. S. ina nee c()mmittee headed by Mrs.
ed another facet of. goOd ~itizenship Forestry Service technicolor' film Jackson is already at work on the
2507. Chestnut St•• Chester
Swarthmore, Pa.
by furthering physical protection.
"Realm of the Wild."
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new budget to he submitted in the
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Mrs. J.V. S. Bishop. chairman
John B. Downs led the singing, ~"rlyfalJ.Sincethefiscalfearends
«Hester 2-5373
of Swarthmore's _Ial committee accompanied by. Harry Beneke at on July 31, it was voted to continue
. OI·Ho... Nanl.o Care
aiming for polio, imm.nnlzation of tile, pil\no, that followed the pro- the current rate of expenditures
Aged. Scone. Ch,onle
Convalescent )leD and
Unt1'1 ea Iy' S tsmbe
every citizen under 41 yeara of age. gram.
r m ep
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E •• e~D' F _ - Spacl... G,.....
said ",The committee is happy that I C~bmaBter KjeJd Damsgaard
A letter to the Board from Mrs.
Blue Cro.. Hono,ed
o
many
people
cooperated
:presided
at
the
meeting.
Flag,
Bea'rEdward
K.
Cratsley,
'secretery
of
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'h C . il
Ad'
SADIE ;PJPPm TURNER, Proprietor
Tuesday's speela!, honrs for polio ero on 'this occasion were Paul t e urncu um
vtsory Commit.
innoculations. Doubtless, a consid- Thres, and Wistar Kane. Uniform teo of the Swarthniore-Rutledge
crable number retJ\Bin to he done- inspeetjon 'was conducted by Mr. School ,District, was read, urging
WEST
just how many Borough ,Health Of; Damsgaatd, assisted by David the opening 01 the' Library two
fiecr J. Albright .rones sbould kn,iiw Locke.
mornings a week for the use 01
LAUREL HILL
as 800n 'as recent honae-to-house
Junior HIJrh School studenta during
questionnalres are sorted aDd tabu. tile 20 1;0 40 years of age bracket the present achlX!l emergency. l\Irs.
CREMATORY
Inted. Meanwhile. with the polio who have had no vaccine at all. Ruth Wright 01 the school facHome - Auto Radio
'. Belmont Ave. ab:Jva CIti""Lme.
season's annual threat growing
'says, that although' children ulty reported thst conferenceo with
aal •.cynwyd MOhawk 4-1571
Frank R. lliore:v. WDliam Bush.
Phone - Hi Fi
closer and closer. the committee 1'&0 someti~as ascape pa~alysis even and School Librarian Mrs. Anne Cremation
are' available In •
peata ite .urlti.ng 'that EVERY CDr- ~hen they get tbe dIsease,. these ;Boulter disclosed that the school wide range Of,..BPpointmenta and IIncei.
They usually cost no more than' a oem.
rently-unimm~nized citizen In the yonng adulta are likely to. be para- J'h
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"Sring it to us or we'lI
most vulnerable age group, aet Iyzed If they contract it. He Stress-. , 1. rary 1S; now available to Jnmor etel'7 Jot.
NOW In self-defenBS•• Transporta- e. the neCessity of completing all h.1gh pup~ls fr~m 9 :36 to 11 :42
come to you."
ti on aDd any other POBSl"le assist. three shots f<>r real protection. H~ f I~e mormugs m the scho~1 week.
anee is available from the COI1I1IIft- especially' urges parents, teschers Wlt? aft~rnoon hours ava11able to
tee-free .for the asklngl"
,
and others having cloSe contact with semor h1gh students.
Since Swarthmore est up itti own childreD by whom the' disease is
The _Board suggested that these
special plan .last week, pleas from uS1lal1y' spread. to make certain school. hours be pUblicized am.on g
uatlonal and atate autborlties haft they are lmmunizedbicAlI8s
studenta ,,:nd. pare~ts; that .smce,
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
appeared 'In maD:V publicatillnfl.
tiMid""" ""'II C4f"r1/ a polio 'virus. no .mo1)e 1S 1mmedlately avatlBble
hannle.s
them 'nto Iumt6 r for the mcreased ·Library expense
da~r::~n!.,E=~C:: : i!atut:- 8chool where it "",. ~t:a..k and par:' .of opening t?e Library additional y/allingford. Pa. 1J A.M. - '7 P. M. Saturday. May 24
cinated agalDst polio wi'
lll~e an1JO
I)ours. no act10n could be taken un_
.
til further notice 01 provel). need.
PET SHOW - CL(MES - MAYPOLE DANCE
nat :few weeks. "No to do so Is to
Perhaps the v~ry success. of t~e
Miss .Hunter thanked SupervisPUPPET AN.D HUMANETfE SHOW - CLOTHESLINE EXHIBrr
take unnecessary risks 01 lifetime
In reduClDg paralytic pobo ing Principal Morey for the loan
disability or even death." he said.'
one reason for the lag In, v"eei- of' the 'school'~ Short Story Index
GARDEN SHOP - PANTRY. SHELF - WHrrE ELEPHANTS
pr. J.eroy E. Buney.·.8urgeoit ll"tion. But,. '!lLrDS ,Dr, Bjlrton'and Supplement for use witli the
PERFORMANCE BY ROSe,VALLEY JUNIOR FOLK
General 01 the United States Pub- oince "",110 strikes In Irregular ey- currently heavier student I d'
PORTRArr ARTISTS
lie Health Service.. In a Sunday cleo. tbe 86 per cent, reduction in thanked Mrs. Arthur J. McCon:ei
article deplored ....the strange faCt new polio cripples since the vaccine for the memurial gift of a volum f
that tJiere, are, .pgh~ lIDW, over first becameavallable in 1966 can- Hiotory of Spain: a~d 1.
HAM or BEEF SUPPER - 5 - 7 P.M.
68,000,000 Americans under 40
not
entirely attn"nted to the EIkinton for a contribution te>nre lleading straight into the sum, Va<>llDe. There were alWBYIJ :years ward rebinding a Inlrary volume
For Reservations Ca II LOwell 6-1739
lUer pallo season without adequate .when ca~we~ f~w and others he, had enjoyed.
, protection." Dr. Burney says over whe~ maJor ep1dem1cs. swept comThe resignation of Dr. Robert E.
48,000,000 of· these have had no muntty after communtty. In .view Spiller,f
have had lese than three Injections. unprotected ~~ if ~he va!lC!lne h~d to his leaving for a sabbatical perFIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
He, states. that. considering the r.ever ~n. d~oped. we ma~ still iod ,left a vacancy on' thll board
stakes. ii Is hard to understand wby see ep1dem1CS,1D 1958, he cauti0l1s,', until.the expiration of his term oit
SWARTHMORE" PENNSYLVANIA
,
so m-.ny I\l'e willing to risk haDdiSince 230,000 pre-school
, January. 1. 1969. In fulfillment of
CORDIALLY INVIT~S YOU TO AT'l'END A •
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cap or deatb when a feW minutes and over a milli~n residents in the the by-laws, the Board Blppoiint
Howard C. Williams, reference IiFREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
protect them. .
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alone have nOt 'as yet received a
Swartbmore ,Conege IiENTITLED '.
~otdint to Di-. 'Puney., fuoae single shot of Vaccine, the State brary. to fill this unexpired term.
"HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRINOS SECURITY ANDPEACB",
taking: the' 'greateet chance are Medical Society last week called
The proposed revised by-laws
'Were ,giyen the second required
adulta, especially tbe 30,000,000 In an all-out vaccination program.
BY
eveD, urged 'p,hysicisns to est up feading and adopted·by'vota to be
J, HAMILTON [EWIS. C.S.
speclll1 hours for the Innoculatlcms distributed to board members as
OF CONCORD. NEW'HAMPSHIRE
- ,Wh\eJJ made SwBrbhmore
ravised b:v the aecretaq of the
.
proud that the ,"mllar idea ,It
board' Mr. mftlCh., ,
MEMBER OF 'DIE ~O'&BD OF LBCJTUBEBBIP 01' "1'BB 1101_ CBUaOII.
THE .FJJt~T CBUBCB OP CBIUST. SCIEJrfTIBT. IN DOnoR, 1I.&S8A.0II118B'1'J'8
IC(!!I'CE,iVEId _8 alre8d:v nnde"""),.
'I1be next mestlng of the Board
Indeed epidemics are po(slble
set on MODday.September 22.
IN
OTHIER MEMORIAL
In 1968, the committee hopes, - ' - - - - - - " - - - - - - Swarlhmore wfll haVe dbDe everySWARTHMORE COLJ,OOE CAMPUS
thing humanl¥' possible to protect
SW;'RTHMORB, PENNSYLVANIA •
against one 01 them occurring bere I
WFIL R"'l:-IlIrl.'1o loll'.,
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I-DLEIl AI. FItTE.
4-CHECK OIL FILTER
Inspect;.> cartridge and check for
.alIa 1mowD .. I,'I!SlJE D.I'06Z.... late
o! tile
or _ _ • DeJa.....
Mai-alyn QrblsoD. North Cheeter
·CoanI7. h.Deceased.
road,directur of the News Off'--
,
much as lout of every 10 gallons
of gasoline.
a-lHASSIS Lita.IUnO.
Special Lubricant use~ to help k"""
out sJlUeaks and ·wear. Won't ·dry
out, won't wash out, won't squeeze
out! Helps improve gas mileage.
42 Help S.y. Boro
From Possible Polio
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SCIENCE
HEALS
8-11.~1 A.D ADJUST SPARI PLUal
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~Dirty spark plugs can waste' as
2-CHA.IE '0 ·SU.IIER BEAR •
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\ Drain'transmission and rear; re, fill with Sunoco A!l-purpose Gear
,;,Lubricant-&peilially made to resist higb press~r,,· and h"'lt.
uqderslgned., aU persona indebted to Ute
EIIT&U
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"aET' READY FOR SUMlER"· SERVICES·
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NOTICE
EliTATE OF ARTHUR o. ADAIIB. ~
'" blown lUI Arthur OIeDD. Adami, late of
. . eatate are ftquested. to make payment, and those havIng claims to preten!
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Coach Robinson Cited,'
Voted,
Views of.Constituents . .
. By County Police
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ILI.E.· ""EEt IEAIII
S~arthmore
i, Thei".t:noguIal'. Canteen of the
NortMrn E ...~
SeasOn will be held tomorrow nfght
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t.t 8 p.m. at the Rutgers Avenue Yes
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School. Members are Invited to No
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bring games for the pl'ogram which
'will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.
REPUBLICAN
,
Ralph Flacher and Mr. and Mrs.
U. S. S'lltor
Edmund Jackson.
Scott •••.•.••.•.•.•.••..•••.•••• 339
216
Canteen will hold, it'; annual ou~
Heyburn ~ .....••..•••• •', ••. '.' •• 113
65
!loor party on June 16. The party ~oyer ........................ '. .
12
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will be held on the basketball court,
duly decorated for the occasion.
G'i.raor ..
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Last week tbe Canteen presented McGonigle'... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
99
. an educational progt'llm sponsored Stassen ....•......•............. 177
33
by the members of ltfi1ard Robin. Livengood .................. '. . • . . .
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sou's lltb grade boy's bealth claBS. Vaughn......................... "12
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The program
concluded tbe class'.
Lleutellint Go"ernor
two-week campaign for safe driv. Hilton. ..... : ........... :........ 130
70
Ing. •
Walker ......................... 275
195
This "Safe .Driving Canteen" saw Mahany ., ...•................
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membel'S taking tests on manipu·
Secr,tar, of InterDl1 Affllrs
leting apparatus that was set up Pech an· .........................
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103
ou tbe stage.. Each student was giv. GI eason ......................... 241
163
en tests in reflex action, yerlpberal
.vision, and judgm~nt. Results, tabRlpr..entltlve In COlICr"l
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on a soore sh eet, revealed Robbins ........................ . ' 6
ul -"d
that most studenta qualified as Peterman ...• . . . . . . • • . • . • . . . • . . • 86
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"safe drivers."
,Tones ................... ;....... 339
207
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TO lEE .PHILLIEI . .ME
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The Varsity Club and Swarth·
188
more High's boys' baseball team Isaacs .•.... ,................... 222
Montgomery .. : .............. ,.. 258
125
will be the guesta 01. the Phillies Odoriilio ........................ 167
136
Baseball Club tomorrow afternoon Lippincott •.••...• '•••• '. • • • • • • • • • aSS
234'
lWJ:en the PhDs play Oincinnatl at Co
ronway ....................... 160
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2 p.m. in Connie' Mack Stadium.
.Afterwards' PrIncipal Williani
Bush, Dana awan and parenta will
EaatlJT1&
accompany the boys to Siuedley
U. S. I ••• tor
Park for the annual Varsity Club
Bowers ............... ; ......... , 7
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picnic.
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LEGAL NOTICE
GIY.r.or
NoUee Ja hereby given that appUcaUom
How
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Swarthmore.
Coua\J'. PeDDBylvaDIa,
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to the
uqderalgned, au persons Indebted to the
, L¢llERS TESTAMENTARY
01!ove ..late havllltr beea """,led
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very
glad that I'm Jiving
here.
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director
of the N
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. ' _ I e ha...... · beea IrJ1U1I<4 to tbe DDder- at Swarthmore College, was c0:· .......,. III. pol
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stocked for emergency oil burner
repairs and regular oil burner se'r\;ice. 'You can
now buy your oil here with complete confideni:~.
in us for burner service. Y.ou never, did hilve :to
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HOW·
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
I-CLUI AID .D,IUIT "~.I 'LUIS
~Dirty spark ~Iugs can waste· as
much as lout of every 10 gallons
of gasoline.
WFIL R•• II,-CllristlH 101.101
.111••,1 &-WFIL·TY-IIII A•••
II.' ••11.
T-DLE.I .IR FItTER
Lets your engine breathe ea.ler_
keeps dirt ouf; of the· carburetor. '
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yOU have I1"rmanent anti.freeze
save it for next winter. Bring your
own container.
R'oed
9-.HECI·U' OF TilES
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CREMATORY
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SE'RVICE
DICI FRANCHETTI
II 4-1028 ,
Home • Auto Radio
Blrmont Ave•• bon CTt,"'lIn.,
8ata-Cynwyd
MOh.wk 4-'591
Phone - Hi Fi
Crenation memorJala are' available In a
wide range of....appointments and prices.
They uauaU, cost no more than' a cem.
etel'7 Jot.
.
4 ledron Av., lorloa
'~Bring
. YOU,. i'/&Qui", is invited.
it
come
we'll
to you."
to us or
FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
YlaHingford, Pa.
Saturday. May
U A.M. -
., P. M.
'P"ilT SHOW - OAMBS - MAYPOLB DANCB
PUPPET AN.D HUMANi!11'E SHOW - CLOTHESLlNB BXHIBrr
GARDEN SHOP - PANTRY SHELF - WHrrB ELBPHANTS
PBRFORMANCe BY~SB'VALLEY JUNIOR FOLK
.
PORTRArr ARl'ISTS
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5 - 7 P.M.
LOwell 6-1739
HAM or BEEF SUPPER For Reservations Call
P:
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
SWARTHMORE" PENNSYLVANIA
CORDIALLY
1NVIT~8
YOV TO ATTEND A •
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ENTITLED '.
"HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCB BRJNOS SECURJTY ANDPBACB"
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HAMILTO!')l lEWIS, C.S_
OF CONCORD, NEW' HAMPSHlRB
MEMBER. OF THE B;O~.D OF LBCrUBESIIIP 0:1- TIlE . 0 1 _ , CBUBaI.
'l'IIE .FlRST CHURCH OF mIBIST, BCIENTIST. IN B08'l'ON~ M48S'&CBuSEr1'8
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IN.GLOTHIER
MEMORIAL
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SWARTHj\JORB COL!.BOB CAMPUS
SWARTIfMORB. PENNSYLVANIA •
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SUNDAY; MAY
25, 1958
AT
3:30
P.M.
(DAYLIGHT '8AVl)'fGftllBl
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and
GOOD WATER
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Stiffoes Not Removed
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.' Adm,_ $1;..9Q,
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Clotliier
Memorial
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tJres recapped, if needed.
'.ncI. Yale A~. ' .
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teo of the Swarthmore-Rutledge
School .Distriet, was read, urging
the ()pening of the' Library two
mornings a week for the use of
Junior High School studenta during
the present achlll!l emergency. Mrs.
Ruth Wright of the school fae·
ulty rep<>rted that conference. with
FrankSchool
R. Morey,
William
and
Librarian
Mrs. Bush,
Anne
Jluulter disclosed that the school
I'b'
'1 bl
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. '. rary 1B; now aVB1 a e to Junior
h.lgh pup~ls fr~m 9 :36 to 11 :42
fl~e mornlDgs m the .cho~l week,
Wlt!, aft~rnoon hours avat!able to
senlOr h1gb students.
The ,Board BU~~~ that these
school. hours be pitbhC1zed among
.studenta and. pare~ts;, that .since.
no ,molley Is 1mmed1ately avat1able
f~r the .increased. 'Library e'!'l!ense
fl'! ()JlenlDg t!,e Llbrary add,tional
I).ours, no act10~ could be taken' until further notice of prove)) need.
'Miss'. .Hunter thanke.d Supervts
.•
ing Principal Morey for tbe loan
Iud
()f· the' scbool's Short Sto
'snd Supplement for use !tll:e
currently heavier student load!
thanked Mrs. Arthur J. McCormack
forthememorialgiftofa I
f
History of Spain; a~d J. ;;;=o~
ElkInton for a contribution t<>ward rebinding a library volume
he, had enjoyed.
The resignation of Dr. Robert E.
Spiller, former president of the
Foaro to take immediate effect d
to his 'leaving for a sabbatical
iod ,left a vacancy on' the board
until.the elOPiration of his term oil
January 1, 1959. In fulfillment of
the by-laws, the Board 8ippoiint
. SwarthmoreCoHege Iibrary, to fill this nnexpirildterm.
The prop<>sed revised by·laws
were! given the second required
reading and adopted'bY'vofe to be
distributed to board members as
revised by the secretaq of the
board' Mr. mftlCh.. ,
The next D;teeting of the Board
was set onllonday, September 22•.
•
Easllawn, Camele..,
I
Scott Amphitheatre, Swarthmhre College
,." .: . •TE_ ,. W~IJE,: 'IRa .-
C~r,'
Funeral Home
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
Mr. and Mrs. Francis' H. F()r~'
sythe' entertained at a dil\nerparty
Saturday evening at thei~ home on
.Thaye~ road;
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TONIGHT. May
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of SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL
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1i-I1TTER' IEIIICED
Winter is ,;specI8uy tough on bat-'
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te l'!es.
e eheck strength,' elean
termln'als, add distilled Water.
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Peraps the very
-'- success
raJ.... of the
j'
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red
vae ne n
u",,,,g pa > ••c po 10
!s one reason for the lag In vaccl•
n!,~on. But, ~arns .l1r,_ ~rton,.
slnce,p<>I1o strikes In Irregular cy~es, the 86 per cent. reduction In
newpollocrippiessincethevaecine
first became avaUallle in 1956 cannot
entl~y attn'btited to the
vaceme. There were al_ya years
,wben ca"!,,, we~ f~ a~d others
wh~~ major ep 1demIcs. swept ,,?mmuntty after commun1ty. In V1~
cf the many people- who remain as
unprotected ~~ if ~he vaccine had
r.ever ~n de~loped, we ma~ stili
see ep1demlc •. m 1958, be cautio;ns.Since 230,000
.
and over a millIon residents In the
20-40 age grOU!! in Penrisylvania
alone have n<>t ~as yet received a
single sh()t of vaccine, the State
Medical Society last week called for
an aU-outvaeclnationprogra~. It
Bftn urged 'lIltysic!ans to set up
speeb/.l hours for the. lunocuIations
- whlch made Swarthmore ftfJ'
proud that the similar Idea it had
CC!;neelved 'WIUI alreIidy unde-.y.
. I! Indeed epldemlcs are poAible
In 1958, the C)OlIIlIIittee hopes.
Swart'bmore will have done everything htimanJ:y' possible to protect
apinst one of them occurring herel
BAND AND' CHORUS
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PATTEISOI'S
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The OAR Senior Committee
chairmen met recently· to complete
plans for the 14th annual Pennsyl.
O~E&23YEAR8'EXPE&D&NCB
"llUia Conference of the Children
Phone LOwell 6-3400
of the American Revolution to be
A Ptlee t. Med En,.., FamD,'. Ifee.
held uext month at the Christ
Cb)lrch Neigbhool'hood House.
The 'J()hn Morton Society, CAR,
is represented by Mrs. Edward L.
L'b
Legg of Secane who is chairman of
' rary D'Ifeclors. N ame
A non-profit, mutual en.
the 'pl,atform <:ommittee. Also as- terprise for the benefit of
Howord C. Williams sist.ing from Delaware Coimtyis
families residing in Swarth, (Continuel! from Page 1)
Jlf.arguerite Founders ofWalIing- more and neighboring COOltlcss Committee, Rudolf H1r8c~ ford, and Mrs. Harry Jensen of
mun!til!8. For information
chairman, for study.
;\Iedia.
.
as
to lo!:; apply, to
. Treasurer lira. Howard Jackson
presented the quarterly report of
ALBERT .N. GARRETT
the Library's finances and the comPrcsu/eni and Business Mflr.
parative study of the budget. The
228 Garrett Ave. KI3-1489
finance committee headed by Mrs.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Jackson is already at work on the
2507, Chestnut,
St., Chester
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nEW hudget to be submitted in the
~
CHester
2-5373
1
ekrly fall. Since the fiscal fear ends
, . U~Hoalf Nalslnr car,
on July 31, it was voted to continue
Aled, BenUe, Chronic
the current rate of expenditures
ConvaJ!escent Men and Women
until early in September.
E&ee~n' FaN. • SpacioD Gr......
Blue crOlla Honored
A letter to the Board from Mrs .
Edward K. Crataley, 'secretary of
SADIE PIPPIN TURNER. Proprietor
the Curricu1um Advisory Comm1't-
by the
•••E
4-CHECk OIL FILTER
,
Inspect<- cartridge and, cbeck for
leakfl..
.
,To Cub Pack
.• TEAIH Eill ,ELEIT
Donald A. Hen
the faeulty luncheon held at the
Ingleneuk last Friday. ErDani Fal •
cone was named vice. president,
Mrs •. Lilyan Steeiw secretary and
Halfred W. Wertz treaSurer.
C.ONCER'T
I
8-DR~1I •.ITI-FREEZE .Ii FLIIH
R.DI.TOR ~ 'HEli 'HOSE ....
IIECTlO.S - .DD RUIT .ESIIT.
3-DHASSIS LU.RleAnOI
Special Lubricant use" to help keep
out s!lueaks and ·wear. Won't 'dry
out, won't wash out, 'Won't squeeze
out! Helps improve gas mileage.
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next few weeks. "No to do so Is to
t nk e unnecessary risks of lifetime
disability or even death," he said.'
,:pr. ~roy .E.Burney, -Surgeon
General of· the United States Public Hesltli ,service, In
Sunday
article deplored.,"the strange faCt
that there are,.rJgh* 'IIoiv, over
68,000,!H!0 Americans unde" 40 wbil
are heading straight into the summer p<>110 season without adequate
. protection." Dr. Burney says over
48,000;000 of' these have had no
vaccine at· 8'11 and about 20;000,000
have had less than three injections.
He states. that, considering the
stakes, it Is hard to nnderstand why
som'IDY lire willing to risk handl.'
cap. or death when a few minutes
for a painless vaccination would
protect them.. .
.
~* to D~~ :Purney, t1iose
taking. the' greatest chance are
adults, especially the 80,000,000 In
a
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VAN ALErt BROTHERS
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a 'truc:~ well
2-.HAlaE TO 'SUIMER GEA.'
~ r LUBRICAITS
"\ Drain" transmission and rear; re-,
.. fill with Sunoco A!l-purpose Gear
·,~J.ubricant.....&pecially m"de to' resist high pressure' and h""t.. . .
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I-CHAIGE TO IUIIE. OIL
Winter oil 'is too thin for warm
weather. We drain it-.-and rerm
with Summer type Sunoco Oil.
HOIOR STAFF MEI;::.;::E.::.-_
\bit
A senror staff member at the
Adams, 812 Harvard. Avenue. BWartbmore, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
P... oz: to her attorneys. A. stdney JohnSOD. Jr., Buller. Beatty. Greer .. JohI1aon" Wallace W. McCrory, M.D., ~
MedIa. Pa.
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Jt.6.O eiate l in chemistry, w.&S one of two
guests· of honor at the Ex.}(""i.
ESTATE NOTICE
dents'
'Association fifth annual
ESTATE. OF FREDERICK. B. HORNBY.
la~ of Swal14mol'e, Delaware CounW. banquet held FrIday in PhiladelPeIlD8l"1vanla,. deceased."
.
phia.
.
LEI~ER8 TESTAMENTARY on' the
Dr. McCrory, who resides on
·above eatate bavtDg been granted to the
IJDderslgned. all persons Indebted to uld Wes;Tllinster avenue, is leavin~ t:te
estate a1'e requested to make payments
and those having claims, to present th~ hospital to become profes.o~ Qf
same Without. delay to Mary R. Cowell. 100 pediatrics and C!llairman qf tha~ \leo
· Broadway, New York. New York. or IlU' par~lnent at the Unf....r8ity of J owa
. Attorneys: BuUer. Beatty. Greer" .John-Srhool of Medicine.
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imnllnIlDlillllUIIIIDlllUDllfUDluHllunmnnmiIlIlDmJIIOnnmnmnlIIJDlllUlWmaunIiuUIIDlwri"a. aUild!;'p,.i
Awards Pre~nted
Edward Basaett pre 8 e n te d
awards
to members of Cub Pack
Authorities ~ay That
272 at the regular monthly meeting
Unin.nocluated Invite.
this mollth in the waulDgf()rd Pres:.
Disaster
byterian Church. Receivers were:
Tuesday night r8t~rnl In
Eddie, Bassett, Paul Thress,
Swarthmor8~s . "double _ header" Craig Ben~e, Jack Broomall, Bob
shOwed noble 'attempts by ,a goodly B n tJer, Ronl1ie Harbalr, Bobby
nUinber.ofresidentsto.anuretown, Meek, Art Smith, John.,Roeser,
county, state and nationar'prot8c- Pete Kopenga, Bill Gordon.
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lion. Voters who tUrned up at'the
Chief entertainment of the twe·
polls were' striving for the pre- nln!! was the cubs' presentations Of
cautiun of electing candidates of their skits along the monthly theme
proper 'philosophy and' ai.fiity to "Keep America Beautiful." The U.
serve the .public; the 42 people who S. p<>licy of f()rest conservation anei
reported to local doctors' offices for regulation of the size of animal
Ealkvaccine itinocuIations evidenc. herds wa~ explained in the U. S.
ed another facet Of. ~ ~itlsenship Forestry Servic~ teehnicolC)l'" film
by furthering physical protection.
"Realm of the Wild."
;'
Mrs. J.V. S. Bishop, ehalrmaD
John B. Downs led the singing,
of Swarthmore's speclal C
said "The committee. is ~py that I .Cubmaster Kjeld Damsgaard
so many people cooperated Wl'thpresided at the meeting. Flag Bear..
Tuesday's special. hourIS for p<>llo ers on thi3 occasion were Paul
innoculationB. Doubtless, a conald. Thress and Wistar Kane. Uniform
erabl~ number remain 'to be doue-' inspection was conducted by Mr.
just how many Borough ,Health Of-' Damsgaaril, assisted by David
fieer J. Albright J()nes should kn,bW. LOcke.
as soon as recent houae-to-house
questionnaires are Sorted and tabu.' the 20 f;o 40 years of age bracket
lated. MeanwhDe, with the p<>llo who have had no vaccine at alI.
season's annulI threat grnwing l:Ie 'says that although' children
closer and eIoser, the committee re- sometl mes escape para
. Iys i s even
peata Its urging'that EVERY cur- :,beng thad'CYultaget thllke ldisetoase
, ,these
rently-unimmunlsed citizen In the ,vun
are e y .be paramoSt vulnerable age grnup act Iyzed if they contract it. He stress.'
NOW In self-defense•• Trallll)lOrta- es the neCessity of completing all
ti on and any other possible aslllat.. tl1ree shota for real protection. He
ance is Ivailable from' the ~ especially 'urgas parents, teachers
tee-free .for the asl!Jngl"
.
and others havingclo'se contact with
Since Swarthmore eel; up Its own children, by whom the' disease is
special plan last week, pleBs from UBually spread, to make. certain
national and state auth,orltles haft they are Immunized liiCIJUBiI 6110n
appeared In many publicatlOl1&
cMldrlin mal/ cart'll a polio.nrus
President Ei.enltower on Satnr- hannless to them, intx> home o~
day 1!rged all Ammcans to be vac- scM.1 whero it mift attaek and para.
cinated against pollo Within. the /1/::• • nl1l1
RIGHT' NOW YOUR CAR· lEEDS THESE'
"GET· READY FOR SUMlER"· SERVICES·
clalms to present
same, wIthout delay to OUte Pratt
7
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Ou, Spring Car Save, SpeciaL/s Des;gnecJ to Help Get .R;ao"
"Winte~ Drag" ~nd Get You, Car Completely Ready lor Summer
having
":0:
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1U• B'ET , E1---L0.• GER
aaJd. eBtate are requested to make pa,..
ment, and. tboae
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Ingswood 3-0680
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Ample space for after.luncheon bridge
. . .' at no extra charge. ,
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ESTATE NCITIOE
OJ' ARTHtIR G. ADAMS,
\Ir. BOMU.h
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has a lovely touth Of trees, for
· d.m ........tsl the Eotate hI the d e _ n e .... , back to school, back to
~ mate
the lam•• I!Dd all pellODa . Scouts and other. things.
I
lDdeblejl to .th. decedeal to m_ ...meat, In' the winter snow and ice and aU
without;; de~,., to EvelJD. West Ayr&ull;
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Eitecu_. Sabot, v _ . or to her A~ ~e fun that Christmas brings.
tvme7. DUo XIaU. Jr.• 1<20 WalDol Slz'eet, I like Swarthmore through all the
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"IW.RTHMORE"
lmore, Delaware County. Pa.).
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. ~' . Leiters Te.lamealary 011 the abo•• Eo- Summer lS a time for fun, alld time
~Ie have b•.., ",""led to the
for friends to meat.
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.po request;; an persons ha"flll8' claims or J th .&.11
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COMPLETE LUN"'HEONS
worry about automatic oil delive'ries. Our phones
Ol:''!~:n=c:.
w-r. de- In ~~:':~:~!:"'flOwers do bloom
.ceased
the Borough
s...
I the frag.;ance is so sweet.
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Secretarr Wanled
2
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Parris .........................
person or
firm to whom auy..
contract.
toThe
the.ubltc
IDlerest,
, 1___
U awarded m~t execu\le an &g1'eel!leJlt
I!Dd fulDWl boa"" as requJied by 1.... the
form of which mal' be examlDed in the
of
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a • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • • .- a • 'a •
'l'be Borough reserves the right to "'Io1.,e B h
any lnformaJiUes bJ the bids received; to' Be man • a
· ntject any or an bIds. to award iIle con-- Dozor .....
offlc.
a •
237
242
53
a •••
view Avenue. The Bidder shan state tilt
hourly rate for each clasa of labor which be
&DIa......
29
4
9
latt .......................
82
'38'
Rapr"'Dtlll", III ' ••cr...
Earle ••.••.•.
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'79
85
as reQ.ulred by Lbe PellD8ylvanla DepaJ't..
ment of Hlghw.,s at the tntel'8ecUon of
BolUmore Pike. Chesler Ro'" I!Dd Rive....
thIa
cl ..a of work. and to the bidder wbose prol>05at .. deem.d to be most ....
40
LI.lt••• at aO"lrlOr
69
4
159
316
24
I;:
6
3
65
6
80.'
Ja F. Davis.....................
,14
aECl1lEBT F<>B BIDS
Sealed bld1 wm be received ID Co1mol1
S.oratar, of Ilt.rl.1
Olamber. 121 Park Annue, 8waribmoN,
~a.. on Monda,. Jane VUl. lH8 at '1:30 P.II.
Cannavino ... • . • • .. • • • • • • • • . . • • • .
3
~wm Dayllgh\ Saving TIme for maldDi
,~Ciletti
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2
Uae al&eraUou to the Tr"f!c.~ SlpaJ Ugby B'
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o
2
4
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263
223
84
15
we~t6rn' Total I"
DEM~~~~rn
fcn..!uDdlng permits iDvolvlDg special con.
dJU01lI which must. be passed upon by
COUncU will not be 'considered UDleu the
appllcaUoD. with. full lDformaUou, II In the
!laude of the Borougb 8ecrotarJ teD
before tbe nen regular Cotmc11 meetlDc.
ELLIO'lT RICHARDSON.
11.6-23
Borough Becretal'J'.
397
168
23
(Continued from Pap 1)
. ~illard P. RoblnaoD, coach of
suitable room lit ~u~ avanue 11018' athletics at Swarthmore Wgh
~195 for the county's .purpose, will be School, was honored Saturday nfght
185 arranged. Included In the clus will by the Fraternal Order of ,Police
be several ehUdreJl"from this Sehool Delaware County Lodge 27 wh '
DIstrict who previousl~ have had. he was presented. with I1n ~aWe::
to be transported to a sln¥Iar elas. citing "hl8 valuable contributlo
to the youth of Delaware Conn:
952 at a distance.
336 . Elizabeth Barton of the high for ()ver 20 years, which have im.
47 'h,gh.achool faeulty.was authorized measurably aided the police of 'this
to attend a co.nference of college en· area; and reco~ his high de666 trance exammatlon board for ad· gree of Interest in ,the. civic affairs
vanced placement In bi<>logIcaJ sci- of hi. community, whereby all the
499 ence, to be held at Goucher College citizens have benefited."
.
June 26-29.
.
He allio received' a gold certifi.
,
Bid. were received and eontraeta cate ~nd life ~embership In the
awarded for removable ba~all fraternal order at the annual din359 backstops of chain link fencing. ner meeting held In yea:don.
786 (one at the high school site and
42 one .at the Riverview field)' at a next Wednesday night to study a
cost of $712 from Cross Playground budget for the next school year
513, Equipment .. Company, PI~rgh;
.
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646 towel service at the flve-centfl"Per.'
. towel low bid -of Kline Coat, Apron
16 and Towel Company, PhJIadelphla;
By Local Office
249 bus service from the .Southern
987 Peimsylvania Bus Company, lone
Reply Box S
13 . bidoJer.
The Swarthmorean
1
The Board will reconvene at 7 :30
42H,lpSa,a Boro'
From Possible Polio
,
8 x 12 DOMES'" - $a.1i0!
- 1I•• red Itor.... $.,.. ., .
Sell RIII.tllt T""".II $1
Tltt Up 1.111 .111,. $1.111
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'GOOD COFFEE !-
(P4f41~ b
Cm.J!!2
. • .........111( • Complete PrIce Rallle • Drltlltll lIP ..
100 Park Ave•• , Swai'thmore,Pa.
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KI~ood
3-6000 -:- CLe.rbrook ., 4646,
~h~~_"~~·~iD~O\VS . 1Jf"~"."'-~...J
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Dr. Reba... will preach at the
I'tIBLISQIID BVElY PRlDAY AT SWAIlTHMOIB, PENNA.
9:30 andll lI'cloek ..rricet Badal'
PETER E. TOLD, MlARJORIE, TOLD; Publuh.r.
on the topic "PenIlllcoet-19118.·
Phone KlDgswood 3·0900
Church School elaases meet
P.ETER E. TOLD, Eliotof'
9 :80 and 11, Bellior Hiah
Barbara B. Kent, MIJ."..,mlf Editor
claes eonvenes at 10 :46.
I
Rosalie D. Peinol
Marjorie T. Told
loan E)'DOn ,
WOmeJl's8nd men'. Bihle clas_
meet at 9:30. ,
ilDteraIl .. Secon4 CI;'" Matter, lanuary 24, 1929, at the Post
The Senior High Fellowship win
Office at Swarthihore, P'a., under the Aet of March 3, 1879.
meet at 6 :30.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
,The Bible Study group, apen 10
members &lid friends, is held at
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MAY 23,1958
9 :30 Tuesday mornings at 316
Tilim IITEI
Holy Communion :will be held at 7 South Chester road.
A celebration of the Holy Com. and 9 :30 Wednesday morning. The
The 'Bandage Group will meet at
munion will be held at 8 o'clock Bible class will meet following the 10 a.m. Wednesday.
SUnday morning. At 9 :30 a.m. 9 :30 service.
The Priolary Choir will rehearse
there will be a service of Morning
Parish Intercessions will be held I ThwrB4llay at 8 :30, the Junior Choir
Frayer and Church School, and a Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. At at 4 :15. The Chancel Choir reo
second celebration of'the Holy Com. 9 :30 the first lll'Ction of the Ju\,ior hearses at 7 :80 p.m.
munion will be held at 11 :16. Ush. Confrimation class will meet, and
ers for the services will be as fol. the second section ·will meet at 4 :45 N!lW Wallingford Cub
lows:
p.m.
Pack in 2nd Meeting
9:30 a.m.-E.E. Wrege, head
There will be Parish In~rces·
The newly formed North Summit
usher; Steve Ip, alternate; D. B. sions on Friday at 9 a.m. nn,d a
Cub
Pack 277 held ite second month·
Cook, J. E. Evans, G. W. Higgin. service of Eve!ling ,Prayer will be
ly
meeting
this month at the WaIl·
son, D. ·D. ~ennox'IR. H. Maxwell, held. nt 6.i,~,Op.m.
ingford Summit; SchooL eubmaster
and FL. Michel; 11:15 a.m;-John ""'.:-~"';""-----Robel't Barry was In charge,
Aaron, head usher; R.P. White, al·
.,' METHODIST 10TES
The pack, sponsored by the Sum.
ternate;,A. G. Boyd, J. W. Jones,
0 n F !'iday and Saturday, May 23
mit
~TA, was formed by.the divish and H. C. Peters.
A. H • Mars,
d
Peter Courtney is scheduled to an 24, Junior High MYF m~m· ion from Wallingford Pack 278 of
eerve as acolyte at 8 o'clock; Jack bers will go on an overnight camp· Dens 2, 8, 4, and 8.'of tha PIne
Calhoun a!1d Peter Timms at 9 :30, ing trip to the Poconos with the'r Ridge, Patk Ridge" Bowiing Green
and Summit areas.
and at 11: 15 Jack Chambers and counseIlors.
Edgar Harris.
At the .identical service. of war·
During the meeting awards were
The Young People's Fellowship shiP on 'Sunday morning Mr. Kulp made to. Bol?b,r Fritz, Mike Green,
will meet at 7 o'clock"Sunday eve. ~il1 use as his sermon subject, uA To~y'Fitzpatrlck, Edward Rem·
"Ing. and the Adult c"nfirmation New PentecostY" There ,will be a orenko; Alex Ross, Jonathan DaVis,
'
nursery for infants and children Chip Dodd, Wi11iam Stahlnecker;
. Class ai 8 p.m.
There ",ill be a celebration of the ,"~ to 4 years, of age during ~he 11 and J ohnathan Robinsolln
Each den presented a skit on
Holy Communion at 10 o'clock Mon. a cl~k worship hour. There IS also
day and Tuesday mornings. At 5 :40 a Kmdergarten Chnrch for children Conservation, theme for April.
p.m. Tuesday there will be a service of 4·6 ye.ars o;f age and a Junior
of Evening Prayer.
Chu,rch for. ch~ldren of grades one RIlSE YALLEY IRaup
The mid.week celebrations of the to SIX at thiS time.
.
HOLDS'BIIDBE PLAY· OFF
'--:_ _ _ _ _ _.....:....:...::...;::.;;.::::;
There is a nursery for infants to
The Rose VaHey Fold Club's
CHURCH SERVICES
2 years old during the Sunday
I1uplicate Bridge Club held its an·
-,:>:;:====",..,.=...",,===_1 School hour at 9 :45 so tltat mothers Imal
play·off on Tuesday.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
of children this age can attend
Charles 'Durkin and Mrs.
Mrs.
Sunday, May Z5
Church School classes. There are
I·'orrest
Schoff were top players
9 :30 and 11:00 A.M.-Dr. Robel'ts classes for all ages at this Um~.
the year. They competed with Mr.
will preach.
9:30
andill:00 A.M. _ Church
The Junior High and Senior High and Mrs. Rufus Wixon, Mrs. Wil·
School classes.
Youth Fellowships will meet for
fred Bailey, John B. Weller, Mrs.
9 :30 A.M.-
':
6:3'0 P.M.-Br: High Fellowship.
There will be a Y6uth Fellowshi~ Fri\?;.
•
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r
~n. Chiirles Durkin won the anWednesday, May Z8 .
Rally on Monday evening.,
.
to:OO A.M.-Bandage Group.
The Commission on Education nual play·off with a top score.
Mrs. Weller served refreshments
METHODIST CHURCH
will meet at 8 ,p,m. Tuesday. There
foil-owing
the game which was held
John C. Kulp, 'Minister
will he election of officers.
at
the
Old
Mi11 in Rose VaHey.
Robert Wilde
Minister of Music
The Carol Choir will rehearse at
Plims were heing made to hold
Sunday, May Z5
4 p.m. Wednesday ,,"d the Chapel next year's games on Thwrsday eve8 :46 and 11 :00 A.M.--Mr. Kulp and Wesleyan Choirs will rehearse ning twke a month. Mr. Weller is
twill preach.
at 4 :30 p.m.
chairman of the group,
7jOO P.M.-Sr. and Jr. Hi. Fel·
The Chancel Choir .will rehearse
_1_'OW-,Sh:::i;::PS,;,'==:-::====-_ _ 1at 8 p.m. Thursday.
PH1 NU ,LUICHEOI,
TRINITY CHURCH
,,H. LawrenceWobittemore, Rector
FRIEIDS MEETlII 10TES
The Phi Mu Alumni Association
Sunday, May ZS
An early Meeting for Worship 0:1' Swarthmore and vicinity held a
8 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
as well as one at the usqal time of
dish luncheon on Monday
9 :3Q A.M.-Morning Prayer and 11 a.m, will 'be held next Sunday. at the home of the president,. Mrs.
School. Communion.
Th'IS is the last day of First-day \V ayne S·15son, Bowling Green, Me.
11Church
:15 A,M.-Holy
7:00 P.M.-Young People's Fel· School classes for the current year. dia.
".
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lowship.'
, On June 1 thel'e will be a special
Mrs.' H. Weston Clarke is the
Whitsun Monday, May Z6
hymll sing program starting at
group's hospitality chairman. Mrs.
10:00 A.M.-Holy c"mmunion.
a Family lofeeting for Worship
·F. F. Robinson is in charge.,
Whitsun ruesday, May Z7
11, and a plchic"for Meeting famil.· ects undertaken 'by the group. JJ'J.l,s·,11
, 10 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
ies after that. Details will be an.
Dunn of Cresson lane is the
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
nAunced late.'.·
.
treasurer
Wed~esc!ay, May Z8,
v
r.
.
ttl
7 :00 A.M~Holy Communion.
The next meeting will he 'Held on
9 :80 AM.-Holy Communion.
CHRISTIAI SCIENCE. IOTES
the third, Monday in ()ctober. '
Thursday, -May Z9
. '
9:00 A.M.-Parish Intercessions. 'The healing p'ower of the Christ;
Priday. May 3D
.
Truth will be stressed at Christian
"
9 :00 A.M.-Parish Intercessions.' Science services Sunday in the Les·
6 :40 P.M.-Evening Prllyer.son-Sermon entitled "Soul and
Body."
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
.
OF FRIENDS'
' ,
Christ Jesus' healing of Si~on's
Sunday, May Z5
wife's mother who "was taken with
9:46 A.M.-First Day School.
a great fever' (Luke 4) will' be
.Early Meeting for Worship.
among the selections read ffDm the
11:~ .A.M.-'Meeting for WonbiP. King·James version of the Bible.
Chi.ldren
tor in WIilftIir
House. Allcared
are welcome.
All are welcome to attend I the
'6:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowships.
servic.es at First Church of Christ
A. WARNING
Mo*"" M8) .~
Scientist, ,206 Pa:i-k avenue, at li
EVERY DAY
All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
o'c!loek.
"
. We4ae'sday, May:i8 '
Hardly a day passes that
:All Day 'Sewing for >A,..F:8.C.
•• IURIAI 10TES
the newspapers do not re ..
Port 'Yerdicts of $5,000,
FIREIll'
CUReR
OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Dr. Irving .Dayton, :professor of
$10.000. '~O"OOO or more in
SWARTHMORE
·P?yslcs at Swarthmo~e Co}lege, will
personal Injury IUitS. Be
protected at all times
Park Avenue below Harvavrd
give the sermon entitled, "Sources
against financial'loss from
Sudsy, May,. Z 5 '
of Inspiration" on Sunday at 11
damage clabns with
11 :.100 A.M.-Sunday School.
a.m., which is designated at Lay.
C~mJ'r~_jy. Pe~
L18biUty, polley•
11:00 A.M.-:-The .~it80n • Sarmen man's !'Junday. Dr. Dayton will
....will be entitled Soul nd Body," speak in favor of UnitariaDs~... 8cJnesday evenlnc m~ eaeh· f"
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week. 8 P.M~ Reading ltoiin, fOIl
as t 8l~ own oheutage \he
Dimmciutl! A._.... vpen ...... :(illest elementa m all the high reJ;g;.
All Unes 01 'IISUrCmce
tIqs -eueJilt hoHdaJII, Io-&i Fri. l
_ DI
0"" AYJI.
_>e.!* 1'-9.
mae,oharoh achool.meets at 10:60
.lJNlTARlAN CRtJR(I1I
a.m,; nu1'!f8l'Y eervice is..Jvail&ble
Klngswood 3.1833
01' DELAlWA&E COUNTY
at the Worrell's, 584 ~eIIt road
Old Media Road,Spdngflflil
SpriDgflald.
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BRIDAL GOWNS
n· '1",'. t . . . . .
Mrs, George Plowman
D ......
BRIDESMAID'S DRESSES
PROM and FORMAL DRESSEs
$8.95
$24.95
to
Colly'. BridtIJ HOJJIIe
BeHy
PROSPECT PARK. P A.'
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More than three qua... of a
CIIIIury of unequaled ..nice, d..
JM!ftdabllity and hIgh.ltlfalidClldio
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'120 CIIIINU' SlRII'
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FINE FOODS
, SwarllIiDDre, Pal
"Famous for the'Finest Meats" .
U.· S. CHOICE and PRIMe BEEF OILY
SUPPLY IS LDIITED
RIB ROASTS lb. 59c
Beautiful Lean Roasts ..:::.. Buy Now for the Holidays
(ONLY AT\sAOBMAN'SI
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BONELESS BEEF ROASTS
' Ib.,1ge
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(AM Mid, 110 Wilt• ....,. por ROASTS)
TOP SIRLOIN,
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lb. 190
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(lroanll, t. Your Ord.r)
SARASOTA ROAST
Ib.98c
,
(All M.at .:..... I. Wllte)
MEDFORD'S DELlellUS
ROT DOGS
Ib.61e
\ III. 98e
. BOILED HAlt
Ever~bOdY can afford tbe finest beef when they buy at Ba'climan's I
:::~E~O~:AF
I
::~:~~I.CHEESE ~ Poun~ of Bach
MIX
OLIYE LOAF
L1YEIWURST
PIMIEITO L1AF SALAMI
79'
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A h,lgft"priced uame brao. LOAP OF BRE
order' ~ Introductory offer "Voa AI AD FRsBB 'Ylth every $ 18
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Pof/Roast
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Ib63c BuHofHam Ib65c
,Whole
'Luncheon·Meat ct~i:e 4 ~~~ $1.00
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PORK 'N' BEANS (Save lire) ,
HIB&OLE WHIP
7
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SALAD DRESSING (Save 14e)
PENN TREAD
/
tins 99e:
--qt. SSe:
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!.~!~;~ICE (Save 18e:)
3 qts. 99e:
DEVILED
HAM
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5 e:ans 99e:
. EXTRA SPECIAL· EXTRA SPECIAL
PENN GWYN
.cAiii-
11.
ga.I'190
lOT A CHEAPER 8R
i'2
PURE ALL CREAM IC::~E~~ ICE :REAM MADE WITH MILl{ but A
'It-"mar ed dow. 20; tlill weekend ••
- . , .... -IR fIIftPlo
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1,.
.•uwellHDuse laslait IJofIee ='~$I.I'
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(R". PrIM '1;11)
~!e ~4 Ho~e fr~lers
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at W"olesale
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UIRIAI'S
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346-0z$1·00
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KRAn CHEEZ-WHIZ
DaiiCfr'Apple Pies
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Valencia Ora~ges
French Fried Potatoes
~
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P,;ces
~~: 29C
Juici;.Drink'
46-0Z$I'OO
3
Nectar
B.N.
346,-oz $1.00
.Punch
27e
Kosher Pickles:Fr:S1
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PENN TREATY
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I.b
BACHMAI'S DOES IT AIAII.,... ilEAL PRICE SLAIHIII
POLISH STYLE
lancaster
Rib·Roast
Bach:man's
614 Yale A,e.
(Continued fro", Page 1)
chairman of Canteep, Mrs. Warnn
• • II. .
Warden, eo-ehairman of Motor
1,.;;.:;;;£..=:.:23:::;• 24, 1951
Corps.
Mrs. Wetlaufer's report of Blood
Sel'yice totalled 244 pints of blood
, 'contributed in two Red Cross Blood.
nlObile visits,. one to the College
(131 pints), one to the Boroug!!
(113 pints). In, the period 1I4&r,
1957 to May 1968, 27 requests for
blood were received and cared for
as compared with 22 ~ests in
the year 'prior to that.
Every resident of the Borough is
B~n~ -D,. ~ Gladad a.:~
Ilutomatic.illy insured needed blood
as long as the quota ip reached. A
donor present at the meeting
Leigh Hollis of Swarthmore was
1hanked the Red Cross volunteers awarded one of two Ha~ison JOU'l'·
for their ,care and attention at'the nalism prize~ at DePauw Uni\'er·
Blood, Donor Day. "I never feel.so sity, Greencastle, Ind. The daughter
much 'Queen for a Day' as when I of .Mr. and Mrs. E., B. Holli. of
giw blood. thanks to the appreeil\- South Chester road, she was on. of
• Sirloin
tive attitude df this ~ed Oross 80 students who earned awards,
Ib
Branch," she said. Mrs. F. S. Cham· 'scholarShips, and oth~r ,honors at
• T-Bone
bors, Jr., was thanked for her work the annual Recognition Chapel.
• Porterhouse
as recruitment ehairman.
Nancy M. Carroll, daugbter of
Virginia Ratb, chairman of Ref· Mr; and Mrs. John W. Carroll,Col.
ety Sarvl_,. repol¢ed a C011\lty 30 lege avenue, haa been IIIppointed a
Oven Readf' None Priced Higher}
hour instrUeton' course In water me1Dber of the Social Research Ad
safety completed and a ahort, inten. ]Joc ,dommittee for poll·taldng on
sive canne authorised by the Reel the campus at Oberlin College,
Cross at \he College pool now' un· where she is a junior. Nancy bas
Boneless, ~ollfld, Plate
derway, The ~ Cross standard, been on the honor list both hel'
shortened, 10 hour course in First freshman and junior years, and is
Aid eondueted In Jlilreh and April active in the GUbert and Snlllvan
,
in Borough Hall was attended by Players 1n campus and the' Oberlin
'21 adUlts, 16 Of .bOm pasUd.
Association of Women StudentS.
LClncaster Brand - Smoked Shanklen
Robert M. Greer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wllliam A.' Gill, Jr., reporltReady ~_1atI (12 to 16 Pounds/)
,
cd that 76 school chUdren had eon· Mrs. Robert B. Greer of Farnum
tributed 300 hours work. 8cnp- road, Media, has been made a memo
books were sent to Coate8'l'llle,Nav. lier of the 1958-59 student concert
ai, and Taylor Hospitals; it II hoped oeries committee at Colgate Uni·
Shankles.
to center theile around sportS, cur· varsity. Greer, a member of Sigma
Half
rent events, or music next year. Nu social fai!ernity," attended
Help dnrlng the Bloodmobile was Swarthmore High School before
contributed by 12 Junior Red CrOBB graduating from the Haverford
boys. Scrapliooks we.... made and School.
giveh by the Girl Scouts.
Mrs. Plowman reported at least
Smaller hams slightly higber
EIEle:t Dr. Bowie
1867 hours given by local volun·
Dr. Morris A. Bowie, 120 South
Lancaster Brand- Vacllum Packed "Mix or Match"
teers 'since January. The Swarth. Chester road, was elected president
more Branch is committed to staff of the Arthritis and Rheumatism
the· Sontheastern Headquarters F.ound~tion, one of the seven .united
Blbod Center once a month he!iin. Fund appeals, last week at the
ning in the fall, serving from 10 agency's annual lunchelin.meeting
Individual pkg 29c
,
a,m. until ,6:30 p.m. Gray Ladies at the John Bartram Hotel. '
Pickle" Pimento Loaf
Olive Loaf
Sliced Bologn8
Plain Loaf
Mrs. Thomas Bradsb ...w, Mrs., Da.. .In this position Dr. Bowie will
~';d Wadleigh, Mrs. John Thompson serve in a 'medical.advisorY capacserved at the National Tuberculo· ity ,to the organization. Mrs. Bowie
ACME'S FAMOUS FOOD VALUES!
sis Association Conference in Con· was elected a new member of the
vention Hall, March 22.
board t6 serve for a one.year term.
Mrs. Robert W. Deacon, chair·
Bruce D. 'Smith, '300, North
man of Arts and ,Skills, related Prifceton avenue, was re·elected to
that in April.296 patients at the a tliree·year term as b~rd member.
Naval Hospital had attended a1d11s
12•OZ
claases for 1146 hours 'Of work, the
Lancaster
NEWS NOTES
B~and
cans
largest ever recorded in sueh a'
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bolton of
,period. Mrs. Harold Ogram, chair·
man of Canteen, cited four work, Cedar lane ~turried Saturday from
Heart's Delight
ent continuously' on duty at the a month spent in Portugal and
,cans
_4 in 1
High School· fire and 10 on. duty Sp.in, flying both ways.
Ilt ~e Borough mood Donor Day,
Mrs. Comen C. Shute of Maple
Blend .0.1 Orange
May 1. The Canteen served IUllCh avenue entertained at luncheon and
cans
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to the Board' of Directors of the bridge on Tuesdl\Y.
,
& PIneapple
Southeastern Chapter at Head.
Dr. lohn R. Brobeck of Vassar
quarters on Tuesday.
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avenue drove with his children
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Mrs. Oliver Swan lilted ,17 Gray Stephen ~d PrIscilla for the week·
cans
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Ladies at work in seven hcispitAls end to Pittsburgh where he attend.
(five elvilian, two federal) total. ed a medlcaimSetlng and they vis·
hog 9.16 hours. She praised the ited friends. Mrs. Brobeck will
l-qt
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Gray Lady work at Taylor Hospl· leave by plane Satumay for Whea.
tal 'of ",hich Mrs. O. W, Kerr is ton, Ill., where she' will help to cel·
now director fo~lowing the retiring ebrate the 50th wedding anniver·
of Mrs. Max Essl. In two years thesary of her parente, Mr. 'and Mrs.
RidI, CrBIJrn, Goodness /.
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16-0z
increased from Uineto 11.'
Mr. and Mrs. BobeIltS., Biod·
tar
Mrs. John L. Goo
e.iver the "o..ts of meeting all.re. at .~," Nottingham, Pa.
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quests fftIm the three area boa- Mr. an. JIIrs. Brodheaq will spend
Large, JIl~, ·Florida Fruh
pltals In the vielnlty: SoppUes _.this ~elid In Ocean City a~ the
trHmted to the hDBJlibils fnclllded guests of Mr. and Mrs. JIIelvm K.
dOz
suj!h items as metronomes for the Whitele&tl!er of Magill road.
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amputee rehabUitation program,
IdBIJI Fresh Frozen
two sewing machines for the new Mrs; David Bingham listed 47
9-oz
patient rehabilitation program, s2 hours contributed by 10 staff aides
pkgs
gifts for the "Gifts to Give" set-DP, since January.
250 music ~~ 119 bomem.de
Catherine .McCarthy, of tile field
birthday takes, over. 8,000 home,. department, Sontheaatern ChaPJer,
,made. cookies,' aeven afghans, candy announced that due to a ,eluIpIeP
ba'\S, "puzzles, "beckers, decks of legacy :which was turned over to
Ckrd., etc.,
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'Friclay tiD lQ P.IL
Mrs. (!eorp M; Karns, chair- mod8!l station wagons the. Motor
"'an of prodnetioli, listed 386 hours Corps', has been driving for many
OAK ,PARK SHOPPING CENTER, Bishop Road and Baltimore Pike
of work resu1~1n two large ef- years will be'replaeed by 14e end
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gbans (IU aquares each) arid three of Inne. She thanked, the Braneh
Opeil Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday till 9 P.M., Friday till 10 P.M.
smaller, ones. $22 was spent for for ,its loyal, alwaye cooperative
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Yarn turDtslledto the Friendly 'WOrk, adding her awareness that'
Open
lmitten. The _ t , satisfaction in the work is "the I)est
yarn' 'cioUeetion produC!!d \hree thanlril, to any "Red cross worker.
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&hopping hap
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H Greea Stamp MereJwldiel!!StGre, 2700 West Ch89tel"
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THE OLIVER H. BAl. CO.
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'Mollday afternoon, May 12, the
Executive Committee of the Parents' Council, Home and School, met
and agrOed to allot $00 for the outing of the sixth grade safeties to
Connie Mack Stadium Saturday,
May 17.
The agenda for the annual meeting of the Parents Councn was pre.
pared: The meetiJig will be, held
Wednesday, June 11, at·l :16 p.m.
in the AU·Purpose room of the Elementary School, ;Rutgers avenue. ..
All parents will be welcome to
attend. This 'year's class chairmen
will bring the new chairmen to act
on t\le prepared agenda.
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'WILLIAI BROOIS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
• La,.ne Mowed, Generlll, Hal1l1ltlLS
IIahIiDc Ave.
Mertoa,
WATCHMAKER
FOI.......-Jy of F. C. Bode ...4
Wateh aDd
1lI8 Yale
Repairs
PERSO_AL '
$4UI
Wi_TED
PERSONAL - Radio lind television service. Complete stock of
Sharon Hill 0734
tubes carried. Robert· Brooks. Call
KIngswood 4-0800.
k** ••••••••••••••••••••• PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired,
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass _
PETER E. TOtO
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205 East
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Heights,
ALL LIliES OF IIISURAIIIE
6-0713. Opposite Clifton
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333 Oartmaulll AYlnn, S•• rt~mar.
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WE CALL FOR YOU
,, $6 Per Hour
Eol'IW:I'd F. Mau CHester 2-4346
INvrrATlOIf roB _ .
FOB
ALTEBING AND az.PINJ8RIlrfo 'I'BB
ELEIIEIIITABY SECrJON OF TaE
COLLEGE AVElfUE PLABT
FOB CONYBB810N TO
IUHlOB mOB IKlIlOOL
FOil
SWABTHIIOBE-BUTLEDQE
. UNION SCUOOL DlnBICT.
COLt.EQ£ a palNCETON AVENUES
8WABTllBOaE, P.4.
. RlYMO_D". DAWSO_
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young more :uteh SChlbOOl, COllpltBe and PrJnceton
'Couple to. occupy
Chester Avenues, s war more, a.', (or fUfDUhlng
Road house for summer. Practical_ all eqUipment., labor. and materials for
ly rent-free,in return for keeping General Construction which shall .include
grass cut, hedge trimmed, etc. Con- Plumbing and Dramase Work, HuatlDg and
venient to bus. Shade trees. Use of VenlU.tloD, BlId Electrical Work DeC.... .,.
alter and ~fJ.nl.sh the Elementary Secmower. Phone to
tiOG lor cOD'ver.s\on. to U5~ as lL JUnior Blah
finished,
.chairs
in new fabric
May and J uni!
'Cotton tapistry
nylon $62 (regular price
30 years' ~perience, seven years of
Swarthmore references. Thom Se.
remba. Phone Sharon Hill 0734.
references.
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Warm·Air H",ating
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Sheet Metai Work
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Swarthmore.RUtledge Unloa. 8cbool DIIt.r1ct. ."
CoUage and Pdnceton Avenues.
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Klf/gswoocl 4-7700
. . ANNIVER~ARY'-l.. 7958
SWEENEY &'CL,YDE
ONE HUNDREDTH
Insurance ancl R~I 'cs;me
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29 E. Fifth Street
' C H e s t e r 4-6311
J, Edward IlI,da
SamaIl 0, el,dl; Jr:
'aIlOr,1 Pia.....
SllIIall D; C1,d,
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FOR GROWING j::AMllY
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Spacious older home in excellent condition on tree-lined
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street. Foyer entrance, living room, dining room, kitchen
bath on sec.nd floor', 2 bedand den, three bedrooms
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third
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one
car
gaz:age,
nice
yard.
Vacant
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$17,990. '
fHA' fin'ctncing Ay~ila6/e
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Swarthmore
It Costs No More
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aWani-winniig style and
construction.
18 Lovely WGOd Fihishes!
12 Gay Decorator ColorS!
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. Largest Display
of . custom I kitchens in
J)elaware VaIl~~.Nearly
• 20 years' ex)1elience. Over
1700 satlsfied' customers.
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CO_FERUlE
Dr: C~ E. Mandeville, assistant
director of the' Bartol Research
Foundation, Franklin Institute,
Swarthmore, wiUparticipate in ''''"n
Philadelphia' Conference on Research and Development.
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The two-day series of meetings
wlu be concerned with methods of
planning and' control. of research
and development in bUsiness, government, and induBtry in the United Sta~, with' a view toward determining ways in which this vitsl
function of modern industry can
be improved.
REGISTER AT POOL --For Information -
ESTIMATE
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NO
OBLIGATION
PpM "r~'fN.·!retl;.
Un,il, 7 1'.J,i• .•
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~all
Klngswood
3~8343
Fro.. 12 110.1 to 6 P.M.
Beginning with t,he ~eekend of May 17th Until Opening Dat __
Daily Thereafter
"I saw it in The Swa.rthmorea.n"
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Week Qnly---MCJY 26':" May '31
EntireFabr.icSt_ock:Re.d\lced
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200;0
Will~, ~. R~lt!ild, S. Balk. P,
Hanl\\lIII; . C. Pren~. E. Peteraon,
0:' Joiarino;:T.cSDdtlt, C. WoJt;.J.
Hebble;' P. Weber, G:' Carroll: J.
Shinn, C; Johnson, P. Miller.
SlOPPING. CE.T~R
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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. ShrieveS of
Rutgers avenne returned on May 18
from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where
they had vacationed for a week. .
Springfield, Pa.
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Mon.,
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Wed.,
Tu~s.,
SaY. 10 -
Thurs., Fri. 10 -
.Klngswood 4-.4,688
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Closed May 30th -
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PERSON
Baltimore Pike and Woodland Avenue in Springfield
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of Park avenue entertalaed Oftr
the weekend Mr. !McCorkle'l,father
Mr. Guy A. McCorkle, a former
Swarthmorean now living In Stone
Ridge, N.Y.
Opening Date of Pool - - Decoration Day, May 30
,
Indians, William Welsh, coachiI!. McCrory, A. SeYbold, G. B.
Heckman, .G. Welsh, A. dePropheIi., L. Thompson, J. Br"akell; K.
Nevius, D. Lair<\, B. Williams, D.
Daniel, C. Forwood, H. Kulp, E-.
Michener, H. Welsh, D. Spackman,
B. Silzle.
Yankees, Thomas MaeNew, coach
-B. Boyd; B. Vint, J. Hall, M.
Gwd, J. Speers, H. Stein, J. Davis,
l<.. ,Eisettbudi D.. McKllItIan.
Stec.iw, E. Gerner, J~·D.erickspn,
Flammer, B. Allen, ~. Steciw, B.
MacNew, J. Reilshaw.
Tigel's, John Cushing, coach-D.
Howe, K. Beesinger, J. ShigeQka,
J. P. Schrader,.D. McCurdy, J. Conwell, R. Wrage, B. Solts,' B. Cushing, J. Li
lund, T. Harpei,
B.. Conwell,
J.
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In the National League, Dodg,ers.j
coached hy Hub' Hartman -'Roge, E .. Shllte, -1. Weber, 1\:. ~....
cott, D. Gilfillan, R. Topping,' S.
Shelley, P. Garguilo, J. Mayer, S.
Caldwell, E.. Edney, P. Donovan,
B. Clymer, Ii. Hal\bnlin, F. Mader,
T. Tyson:
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ler_D. Dumm, J.Clothier, J. Hunter, P: Kent,D. Forbi;;', l!l. Wisni;",
C. Young, J., lohMon, J .. Spencer;
F. M~lloy, J. Innis, B. "gan;
Hayes, E. Duling, N. C~lett, .
Kent, P. SchubeI
Phillie.s, ~ilche
McNair, B. Zimmennan, T.MiekeI,
C. ~msay"J: Brooka, M. Irwin,
E Su~dquist F. S1\y~r;G. Ballkin,
O. R~den, D. B~!';IIett. .
Cardinals, cOache<\, by H01,'ace
&nshaw-··V. CarroIf, B.' Seller; S.
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S1JNDAYS ....... BOLJDA~
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MAdison 3-8922
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CoL Rumsey will leave Monday for
France where be will be stationed
with the U. S. Air Force: Hill wife
will join him there later.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle
To ALL S,rilgfield Pool S.inunill Olub. Members
The boys are divided into eight
teams, four -in the ·American
League and iour in the National
League, a8. follows:
In the American League, Orioles,
William McClarin,coach __ A; Torrey, Van Jones, B. McClarin,
Gill, JI!. Clifford, R. Patterson, C.
Hosforq, ,J. Magee, D. Wagstaff,
B. Scott, A. McNeil, A. Piccard, S.
Tl:omson, G. Scott, D. Gill, S. Hol-
an:
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. Dlore than one full ad of the drawmls
and apecUleaU0Il5, or It a Prospect.lve Prime
Con~ctor or Material Man wants.draWInBs
and/or I!Ip~cUJcaUoas for tb",lr U8'I!I, the,. may
be h~d by mating the fOnOWIng paymenla
18 to the Architect. none' of which will be re-
SWARTHIORE
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. ,a
COMMERCIAL
iMr. and· Mrs. John A. Rumsey
of- Vaesar avenue have as their
house guests Mr.· Rumsey'j brother
and slater-in-law Lt. Col and Mrs.
the 43rd session of The Trudeau Clifford M. Rumsey of Shelby, O.
School of Tuberculosis held during
the month of June at Saranac Lake,
N,Y•• '
The school offers three weeks of
Intensive post -.graduate medical
training intubereulosls and other
,/
chest diseases.
Reese.
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I .ALJERATIOIS l
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bid,
Ie a prosPflcUve prime COD~act.or desires
CHester 2-:4759
CHester 2-5689
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of
226 Glentay Ro~d
1401 Ridley Avenue
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a
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.... , be a cerllfled check o..... casblor',
check made .payable to the Owoer.
fa
. Venetian Blincl~- Awnings
Scree~s'- Jalousies "
Combination,
Storm Wine/ows·
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Gpneral Contractor
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the Plana
Architect
good condlUon
'J.H~.A~.~C~He~s~te~r~~~~~~;~ I.turned
bid. and the
aD4 specifIcations
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Within five days (6) aft.er receipt
th.
the Swarthmorean."
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TO FLOORS - PLASTIC TILE
MODERN KITCHENS
ALTERATIONS
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,ROOFING
FOUIID
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
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FOR RENT-Furnished six-room
·house, Reise Valley, July and August. No children. LOwell 6-1072.
rugs
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FOR RENT-July 15 to August 29,1·:U50:-'S2iio
$100; two tume~:,
summer cottage, lovel)" m01mtsin
aecret8l'Y.
. Compl~te . Set of DraWings and
view, by week or season. Four bedend
SpecUlcaUou. .............. '15.00
rooms,· 1 % baths, living room, dinSet of 8pecUleaUons ......... ~ '10.00
ing room, kitchen, electric stove,
~dlvldua: Drawings . ... .. $1.00
All ~fds musl. be sealed and addre..ed
refrigerator. Walking distance to
to the -Swarthmore-Rutledge UmOD 'SchoOl
·Iake. $75 weekly. Call evenings or
DJJtrlct, . CQJlege and PrincetOn Avenues,
. weekend. KIngswood 3-1634.' .
Swattbmore. Pa .. cro Mr. Prank R. Yare,..
1o'0R RENT-Avalon, Ni., ocean
Bupe"lalag PrincIpal, The eliveIope aball
. front, first floor lIIpartmellt ~ " ..~ I
LOS'
be . plainly marked "BId 10f AlterlDB' aDd
6-July 31. Continuous' hot water "7;;:;>rPii::i1~=-=-fi:'==:;-,== Re-llnIshiDg tire Elementary SecUon of the
heat, large porch, sleeps nine. Re- LOST-Platinum Halnilton watch COlleg~ AvenDe Plant, PrlDceton and CoU_Se
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ply Box OJ The Swarthmorean. '
. between Trinity Church and Ma- Avellu!a. Bwarlbmore, Pa."
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The
pirectors
of
the
Swarthmore.RuUedge'
FOR RENT _ Furnished apart- pIe Avenlle May 15. RewarcLKI}lgs_ UnioD School DJatrfct resena Ule rtaht to
ment in NOl"wood. First floor, wood. 3-0519. '
reject any 8.D.!1/or all bld8 or parts tbereof.
four .rooms and blltlJ..- Porches, LOST-Glasses in brown case OD anu ,to waive·' iDformal1tJell fD tbe bids U
June l6.-September 10. $100
Riverview baseball field Wednes- deetn:ed e.dvSDtageOUS to the School D18tr1cL
utilities inc,lu(led, LEhigh day afternoon. KIngswood 8-3888.
MARION R.. CAMPBIDLL,
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the OfflC'8 of the Buperfatendenl. of ScbootB.
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FOR SALE-.:..?tlushroom soil, suit- qoUege aDd PTinceton Avenues, Bwarib· t
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able for lawns, shrubs, potted mor., "'a.• or allb, Ortlc. of the ,,"Chllocl,.. .' K,lngswood 3.6,616
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plants. Every load is ground. Wil- George. M; Ewing qo., 1'120 Western BavmB'
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son. KIngswood 4-2058,' mornings Fund BUUdIDg, PhUadelphla, Pa.
'MWDliacnumlllll~IIUllJlntlDUlmUlIIICllnmIllIIJj
One complete set. of plans and speclflcaor evenings.
HODS DlRY, be bad 'at the Atchttect·£ Offlcc
FOR SALE-M:edia t owner trans- by a proiepecttve prime Contractor, for the
feqoo, must sell three bedroom, blddlng use. upon 8 deposU 01 FlJteeo
brick, '%, acre wooded lot, fireplace. IJo1Jar!l. ('1,5.00), which deposit will be reSeven minutes to railroad. V.A. or funded upon the furillshlng of a bon&oflde
FOR REI'
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PA ,. N T' I N 'G
bJd guarantee of not leu than. ve per cenl (5%) of·lb. amount of lb. bid whiCh Ii
As
ROGER RUSSELL
'Klngswood 3-0450
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I .. R'ESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUOTION. i
AND
~rc:~~~~"!n~ !~~~~~Io.:=~~l:ybY~
work at bargain prices, both antique and modern. Please call
CLearbrook 9-6839 or LOwell 63031 for free estimate. Garrett
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CARNS
650 Baltimore Pike
. Sprlndeltl, DeL Co., l"a.'
Ja' ck Pr.·char·d,
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Bvarlbmore-RuUedge Umon School D15t.rlct. ilJllaU.IIJDIDHOlIIUUlnnCIJUIllIllm::llllllllllflOr:IIIIlIlIUDE
slipcovers
PORTRAIT STUDIO
Formerly
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CoUege and PriD.cet.on Avenues •. SWllrth- - : - - - - ' . ' - - : - - - -_ _ _-....:
mon, PL
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~lIntlJIIIIICIUIUUllurilllllllllluaIflUIIIIUlDIUIIUIU~
All bIds must be submitted on the Porm C
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PICTURE FRAMING
Diluzio and Sons
FLORIST
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Wedneadai. ~! !_=
bidder.
LOwell 6-2176
. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
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STATE & MONROE STS•.
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and' CODsut.ute a whole, they should
Photographic Supp!ie,
The board of directors of the
swartlim!>re Recreation Association is pleased to. announee that
plans :for.th!' summer program are
nr:ar completion."
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This is dye, in part, to a fine
staff of well-trained directors and
their assistants, and, perhaps in an
even Ilirger part this year, to the
generosity of the Presbyterian
Church. and the college In making
available. excellent facilities at
those locations {or the pre-schoolprimary and sumnl~r club 'programS resPectively. Registrations
for both groups will be held durin~
the second moek in June, .the exact
time and' place to' b~· annollneed
soon in The
SWl\rthmorean.
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The baseball ·program is already
;n very full ~wing, with the enthu-,
siastic participation of 136 boys
and II good number of father_
coaches. A great deal of organization has been required to initiate
this new version of· the baseball
program, 'for which the baseball
committee of the association gives
much credit to the dh~ector, Bill
Aa&IlNUe4 u ....... ' IenIoe
CIlo
SupervulDg
Pdnc.lpa1
at Col~ f i ·
Pdnteton
Avenues.
Swarthmore.
Pa .• ,unW 8:00 p.m., E.D.T.• OD
Felie.....·- Ie Dr'. Fin"
136 Bop Old for
Dr. Waldo'R. Fisher has ....
celveda
from The PennRecr&atlonJiaseball sylvania fellowship
Trudeau Society to attend
tHROW·AWAY 8AII
FOR. ALL ILEA_ERS
11, Ill5&. at wblch time they will be
Crawey
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B erry,,June
Pyl:hc)f oJl\l!lled and read •• , aJ5cbool B;;JaTd p.
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Auto Driving Instruction
""If-em-
M"et-l.lltS heJd "in the catete\1a of Ute 8warUt· :%
~~Ai:-:=-'Pifijj(j:-T;;~;;g I
Klngswood 3-1833
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washing storm
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protect youraelf and your family
by immediately getting In touch
with your social security office, Fi_
delity-Chester Building, 6th and
Market streets, Chestsr. A free
pamphlet, OAlSI-29, ,is available
whIch explains the disability pro~sions
in the s9C~1 security law.
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It prevents him from Bubstantial
gainful' employment or
ployment anti that it is expected to
continue for an indefinite JMlriocL
The disability may be of .any 0ture but must have existed for six.
IOOntha or more.
If you are disabled, and hav;e not
looked into this matter, you should
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CLAS SIF I ED ADS
UPHOLSTERY
'Larp ChaIr Rebuilt -
Gruber ssid, their social
security records may be frozen
of the date they became unable to
work. This will protect their rights
t<- f u t u r e' payments and
amounts payable.
To qualify for ·this "freeze" a
person must have worked under BOcial security at lellSt five years out
of the 10 prece~ing' his disability
including at leas£ one and a half
years out of the, three-year period
before his disability began. Also, it
must be established by m"!lieal evl~
dence that his condition is so Bevere
Are you losing your social seCurity protection by failing to file an
application for a disability freeze?
It isn't too late according to Herbert W. Gmber, District Manager
of the Chester social sec\lrity offl·
ce if you act before July I, 1968.
Severely disabled persons, who
I'h,.v~ been uriable to work for a
prolonged period) risk losing their
futule rights to disability benefits
at 60, old-age benefits, and benefits
for their' survivors. By. f.iJing
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schedules and your Plan;s new con·
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benefits for your protection against
today's high hospital bills.
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With his notification folder,
each subscriber will receive a
Co-Pay Comprehensive Choice
card, bearing his name and a
final date. By signing it he selects
the new Co.Pay Comprehensive
Contract.Ifhe prefers the Stand·
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the card;'
benefits, but many more. You reo
ceive practically everyin-the-hospi.
tal service without l~t on UBe;
diagnostic service in the hospital's
out:patient department or your doctor's office; higher allowances on
maternity and on the private room.
y" the 8Ubscription charge for this
Conmu:c ia sUshtly lower t1um for the
Standard ConIracI.
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signed, beforl' date indicatedeither (1) through group leaders
at places of employment or (2)
by mail, in the case ofnon-group
members-the subscriber will
automaticaiIy continue Il;Dder
his Standard coverage at' the
new rates and he will not receive
this new type 'of comprehensive
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. payment of $5.00 per day to the
hOlpital but'onlyfor up to 15 days'
oC hospitalization per¥ear-for all
t. Standarde
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These benefits remain about, the , tract-husband, wife,
. children.
thiI: The PlAIl always has-and al,-ys will. . . .ubscribers the best buy for their hOlpital
luurance,dollar. Why? Here are the facts:
Blu. Cross, eatshlished and operated for the
. . . . O()IDmunity, ia not allowed by law to make
-1*Uly of profit. Ita board of directors 1IrV8I
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the above new
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Croli6 now oft'ers all subscribers in
,.tandard groups-as well as nonsroup subscribers-thei!: pick of two
types of coverage, effective with the
rateincrea8ebegiwimgJuly 1,1958.
, GrollP aubscribers, at their places of
employment, and non·group, subscribers hy mail, will receive notices
describing both contracts, which are:
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addition of· Accident Emergency
and Minor Surgery care in the hos·
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a provision for VISiting-Nurse Home
Care for' subscribers over 65 who
leave the hospitel.
Now Blue CrOll is able to intro, duce the brend·new Co-Pay Com.
prehensive Contract which, oft'en
benefits of he magnitude that many,
subscribers have been requesting.
These subscribers have said that if
comprehensivF coverage could be
made available to them at a reason-.'
able rate they would be WiIlliig to
make modest, limited ,payments to
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Blu. Crou'members.
He did 10 ~y after a 2-week public hearmg.
An the facts were laid on the community table.
.A. he pointed.out, it was the most thorough study
ever given to a Blue Cross Plan's basicprinciplea
and recommendations. CerteinIy those who atteaded' understand better than ever ,that the
primary intereat of Blue Cross is the welfare of
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to adjust its rites because .the cost of good,
modern hospitel care has been climbing so steeply.
In Iddition, more people today seek ho.pitel care
. __ they need it. They don't put it oft'. In other
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1If'IIeviag, health·restoring, but costlier services;
'l1!at's why more than ever, Blue Cross is· a
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nifieant saving-yet not to a h08pitel', detriment.
What'. more, because of its uniquecontraot
, with the hospitals to deliver service to you, IDu.
Cross pays off: in the actual care the subscriber
requires. Not in limited dollars, per day which
may not come even close to meeting your hospitel
billa for· needed services.
If any subscriber fails to recognize the big
cWferenee between a setvictl contraCt and the
WIPmitY contract oft'ered by insur~ce comp'nill, he should ask the, fellow with aD
, b!d""mity contract \!ho just came out of the
hoepitaL See how much extra he had to payl
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oovceae when he srows old, retires pl! requires
npated hoapital' care.
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Anesthetics administered professionally, up~ to
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department or in the doctor's office: ElectrocardiogramS, up to $15_00. Electroencephalogram,
up to $25.00. X.ray Examination, up to S40.00.
'~ Metabolism" up to $10.00. (Total, up to
$75.00 a year per subs criDer.)
MATeRNITY BeNeFITS
unquestionably is your best buy in ~ospital-bill
protection, dollar for dollar. The facts are wellknown to most Philadelphians and to mage.
mint and labor leaders. It is no accident that Blue
Crou has approximately 2~ million subscribers
here-two·t1,irds of the whole population,
And now Blue Cross can oft'er better protection
than ever. For along 'with its new rate ailjUBtments
and hospitel contract go improved; even more
realistic benefits in tune with hospitsl needs
today. The kind of benefits so many subscribers
pave been asking for.
There can' be little doubt that Philadelphia
Blue Cross, in stronger position, can now provide
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best, dollar for dollar, in the Nation. And, at a
price-even with the increase-that is still below
. cJw!rges for lesser protection being offered in most
other large cities. Plesse read details at right.
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end board ... Credit at semi.private 'room rates
toward ho~pitel's private room Charges on other
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Appoint~ Reserve
,Local Swim Club Lists
Classes, Holiday Events
Officers State Treasurer
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SHADE TREES
BURPEE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEDS
(Free Packet, With Every Ea,rly Purchase)
ANNUALS AZALEAS
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PERENNIALS VIBURNUMS -
FRUIT TREES
dOGWOODS
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OPEN EVENINGS' UNTIL DUSK
EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
The parade's return route 'will .part of the cultural exchange pro·
turn l<:ft off ~ark avenue onto Har- gram the group will leave New
, vard. then right on Rutgers to York on June 4. The itinerary in·
Chester road;·right pas~ the bank eludes London,' Prague.Wars'lw,
to Pink avenue. and right on Park Moscow, Vienna, Istanbul, Egypt,
.to the return to Borough Hall.'
Israei, Belgrade. Budapest, Rome,
AlI veterans in the Brirough and Geneva and Paris.
c Legion Post
are urgently ,Included in the group are Dr.
requested to participate in the pa. John Sutherland Bonnell, Pastor of
rade. assembling' at Borough Hall th.- Fifth. Avenue Presbyterian
at 9:45 promptly. Other organiza- Chureb of New York City; ~e
tions. marchinl!' will include the
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the memorial room the fund also
will be used to improve facilities in
the student health service.
. Ralph Estes, who died in Pillings
Hospital 'May 26, 1957. enrolled in
the Univ~rsity of Chicago as a premedical student in October 1955.
Before coming to Chicago .he had
..ttended Cornell University !,nd
Rollins College. and had served
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,Mrs. Randall Burr. newly inA community Chest. X.Ray Sure'
Intraoaoroagb (Iame~
su....ed president of' the Junior
vey will be held in Swarthmore
the Parade·s,·.retUrn. Woman·s .C1ub. will entertain her
Bo'rough next September. on the
the Fire Company will have re: officers. and committee chairmen
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freshments for the band members on' June 3, at 8 p.m. Programming cultivating pe!ace, let us be grateflIl for the tender heart, 'A group of leaders. includiDg
and fire engine rides for all the 'Plans for the following season are which remembers, for those little flags and .bouquets lov- Robert W. Bernhardt. executive
chjldren ...howish them.
to be presenU;d and discussed at ingly placed for so many years. ~ the echoes die away, secretary of tb.e Delaware County
lit the afternoon, all teams of the this; 'tJte la.t board meeting of the eveD in the midst of our holidaying, let us resolve that Tuberculosis and Health Assqcla' 1957 58 'year
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"these dead shall not have died in vain," but th~t we WI
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rth
visor of the Swarthmote office· of
compete in exhibition play at the Tuesday night as next year's co- try, we will truly take the time to.try, to.be more wo
Y the ,Co",,"unity Nursing
Riverview and -COllege -Avenue workers met together for the first of life and of freedom amidst the Cl"lSes whIch are all around of Delaware County; Mrs. Edith·
'. Fields atl o'clock. These games; time at the home of Mrs. Francis us and ahead.
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culminating the formal Memorial H. Forsythe. Once again unaniBush. principal of the high school,
Da.y activities. will be the fir. st ap- mously.selected senior adVisor
met
afternoon to make'
CIIfEE. PlRn JUiE 14
PIANO AND CelL. 0
plans Monday
for the surve'"
club, Mrs. Forsythe
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b ard
The next meeting of the Garnet
RECITAL SUNDAY School ,pupils and,. staff will be
P earance for the 130 local boys in the
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their colorful new uniforms.
.0 a mn~r par y or
e new 0 . • Oanteen, and t~e final one 0 f t h e
Helene ,Diedrich" Swann and W. x-rayed from 12 :30 to 3 :30; the
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season, Will be held outdoors on ' .
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community will be x·rayed frotn
Ban~-Orchest~a. arent,s
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Annual Meet Wedo, May 28
.. METING Jl!NE 2nd school on June 14. '
,in the library of the Bartol Re- that day, the last Monday In Sep',.:'-Award N~t· tgr metnbers' of
The League of Women Voters'
The event 'Wi11 be in the form of search Fow}(lationon Sunday. June tember.
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Sixth Grade Coricert
, held Wednesday, M{'y 28 at 8 p.m. 2, as a picnic, weathe" ,permitConcerto in D. Major for cello by
5e,t_: 'for W.ednesday·
At this time the Band Parenta ting,on the lawn of ,Mrs. JosephlYH ,.IIE IllIE
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,Association ~.d the Orehestra Shane's home 'on College avenue.
., . SET F•• MAT ~ITH osep I ~y n ; .
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Tbe eo~~ sixth grad'lll of
Parenta AssOCiation ,will hold a . Regardless of weatber,.members
The seventh 'grade will have a
Sonata in'
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. Concerto in B Minor for cello by ,,Jnne
at '1:30;n *he a = - . ·
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Borough. "What's that?" asked one, pointing tc? the honor
rolLbefore :whid~ the exercises on Friday will be held. "Oh,
I 'don't kn~w e~ctly," the dther one answered, "But it's
something like a cradle roll."
Among the letters of Sarah Orne Jewett was this com- .
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she stjil called Decoration Day:: "There is
going to be an unwonted parade'in honor of the day and I
am glad; for usually nothing is done here except to put the
pathetic little flags. and bOuquets about the burying
ground~. It seems to me tha,t I have just begun to understand how grown people felt about the war in the time of
it ..., yesterday John 'said that over· tW() hundre d men
went from this little town to war. You can see how many
young sons of old farmers and how many men out of little
shops Ilnd how many people who had nobody to leave in
their places, went to make up that number."
Even as we be"';n to_understand the uneasy task of
'Irs Burr to Ho'I d '
the. ~warthm.,re B~anch" of,. the
Last
Board, "iae'
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Amer>ean, Red '. Cross. and. the
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Your .om fur coat·
can be con~e~_" into'
a ,JlQarl ca,. ~r ~Ia'
series. There's a Rocket for every' pocket I
$4.00 PER YEAR·
30, 1958
Dadicatid at Chicago'
STORE DOUBS: lIIo~ tIuq 'rharsday, tise-5:H.
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Travel-test an Oldsmobile todayl Takeyou'r choice
of 1Ef beautiful models • '.• three distinguished
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,Play Hill Day Camp will hold
open hou$e Saturday from 2 to 4
p.m. at the premises o'n Beatty
road. Springfield. Visitors will be
taken on a, tour through the additional camp buildings and hear of
the plans for;its ninth year in
call1Ping.
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the youngsJ;ers, and reJrl'O!.hDlents
for aU. The staff will also be on
hand to answer question;" concern":
ing the program.
Ask for Ben Palmer' or Delll'7 Arnold
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Once again on. Memorial Day morning (Friday) the
wignant notes of Taps will linger 'and ·die away in Swarth- Jassamyn, West, Frank Gramore's hearing. Once again the solemn roll of this Borough's
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uled for June 8 Weekend
flags by tem:{lorarily serious Scouts and,the placing of the
Red Cross, Fire Company Share in Rem:mbering
Jassamyn West. the authorot
. memorial wreath by -the wives of the men who fought in
Local War Dead
the
novel and movi1;lg ,picture
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A.. Sidney Johnson, Jt.,. will give the address at the Bor-.
those wars. There will be a brief speech in honor of those "Friendly Persuasion," will deliver
ough's Memorial Exercises Friday mornihg at Borough Hall. whose lives might have been so well lived out in peace. the baccalaureate add're"s at
Precisely at 10 a.m. the annual ceremony of commemo;raiion (This speech will or will not be heard, depending upon how Swarthmore College June 8, PresiCourtney Smith has announcof tti,e Borough's war dead will begin at the Memorial Placque many of t.he Borough's dogs are permitted to run and bark dent
ed. Miss West, a member of ille
on the Borough. lawn. The Rev. D. Evor Roberts, pastor of and how many of the Borough's generally.cherished chil- Society of Friends. will addres.s the
the 6warthmore Presbyterian Church, will give theinvoca- dren all'e'tumed loose to shout and romp on the fringe of 86th graduating .Iass at the. Quaker
tion. Davis B. Hopson, Commandel; of Swartlup.ore's, Ains- the crowd without parental restraint.) There will be a quiet College.
IMiss West began writing novels
worth-Wehrner
American
Legion
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present
Mr.
prayer.
while
convalescing from tube~culo
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Johnson.
Then a few of the men who fought .beside those in
sis. She chronicles the experience of
The Swarthmore Hi.llh School Band will, play.
whose memory the day is a holiday will.march away down. converting "Friendly Persuasion" .
Members of the Borough's Girl Scout and Boy Scout . Park avenue to briefer ceremonies at the cemetery, with into a movie in the book liTo See
Troops will place the memorial :f1ags at the monument as the High School B'amf.playing them along aM the Scouts, the_ Dream." Also the author of
Herbert ,Bassett, former PO!!t commander, reads the names the Red Cross, the American LegionAuxiIiary, and the _teress Delehanty" and '4Love.
Death 'and the Ladies' Drill Team,"
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of the .,inen
who lost their lives in _ _ _ _- - - - - - . . . . , , - Fire Company accompanying them. If the wind is from
she is presently working on' an an- .
the 1st World War. Mrs. Margaret
ILOSED ME.ORIAL DIY
the east.. the sound of taps will carry again, fainter this thologyof Quaker writing. a portServal._ of the Legion A11Xiliary
Tbe Swartbmore .post Office, time. The act of remembrance will be over for another year; able Quaker reader.
wi!) p~e t~e A11Xiliary'a Wreath wlu observe a bolletay on Memorthe children will rush for the blissful, happy. rides upon the
Commencement Addres.
Dr. Smith also announced that
of rememb~ance;
' . . IaJ Da)'; MIly.38, when'lbere wlu
shiny red fire engines.
To Place LeJion Wrea~h
be no dellyery of maD b), carriers.
In a way, Memorial D~y is coming to be an unearned Frank Graham, presently a media.·
tor for the United Nations, wlll
Commander' Hopson will plaee
The lobby wlu be, open for tbe
the American Legion wreath. Three convenience of bolt bolders from
holiday. It began in a genuinely, sweet gesture of grateful deliver the Commencement Address
volleys by the..firing squl!d will be 10 :30 a.m. anln I :30 p.m.
remeIl,lberlng, of decoratin~ the graves of jnen too far away on Monday morning, June' 9. Dr:
foJlowed iby the playing of taps
from hoine for other bouquets. There are those among us' Graham h .... a long recllrd of pubUc
and the eehO.piayed by a member
who consider this remembering a glorification of war and servIce and possesses honorary de· ,
grees from more than 1'5 colleges
'of the ,High School band, Robert
Holm direeting;'The .benediction,
V.·s·•••
so demur to participate. To others this day of. counting the and universities. He was' president
pronounced bi the Rev. H. Lawcost of war and its loss in lives which .might ~ve 'proved of the University of North Caro(Continued on Page 4J
renee Whittemore, will close the
Local Resident to Tour
more useful tlian our own is a mighty argument for peace.
eeremony at Boroj1gh Hall,
With Interfaith
. The brief act of gratitude and of remembrance is to many,
,The parade will form under the
tire oQligation,the only possible "noblesse oblige" of citizen-.
directionof Parade
Team. ..' Marshall . Da-.
ship in a country, still f~e, still in a kind of peace. 80-"
vis B. Hopson. ,aild p r,o c e edRoy' J. McCorkel of Cornell avo
down Park avenue to Eastlawn enue i. 'a member of lion interfaith how man:r of us will be ~t Borough Hall on Friday morning?
Cemetery where' Sea flcollt~ w:ill team i>t.five,Ama~waD· reiigiqus .. H;Q'Ymany :(lag/lwill be hung in the moni~g, sun or jlloud?
A. mem~rial:to a Unive1'l!Iti.. of, '
place flagS on the veterans' graTes lead~rs which fo", the fint time How many parents will prepare'tlieir .children to· s£and Chicago """dent who died of eaneer '
- as -COmmander Hdpson reads the will enter the Soviet Union ,and quietly in respect to the flag of their' country, to the ~en lbefore completing his studies was
names. Cl!arles Seymour 'WUi place other countries in Europe and the who served that flag with their lives, to the God to whom dedi.ated this month' in the university's Student Health ,Service.
a ,.reath· on hisfathe(s 'grlLve. Middie East' to hold conversation.
Prayer
be offe~d by the Rev. with' religious and political lead6rs the prayer of rededication will be addressed both at the
The Jlalph Estes Memorial Room
It . 'Lawrence WhIttemore. three on .problems relating to the role' of Memorial Tablet and at t1).e cemetery? Lucky ~re the chil- in the Student .Health Service was
volleys will salute, and taps !lnd all religious groups in the world dren of those paxents who take time. and care to so teach! made poss;ble through the Ralph
the fin"l echo will conclude· thl\ today;
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For there, has never in this world been anything so right Estes Memorial Fund established
M~orial Day o~remony.
Sponsored by the National Con- . as the s;mple ad of gratitude. Moreover their children will in their son's honor by Mr. and
Mrs: L.' A. Estes. ·Strath Haven
Veterans Invited
ferenceof Christians and Jews as never have to say, as did two recently overheard in the
avenue. In addition to main.taining"
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Labo~ Day ........•..••......................... SepremOer 1
At the regular meeting of the south.l'rn division of the.League are Westdale avenue has been apPOintTeachers' Work.hop •............... ~ ......... September 3 4 6
Swarthmore Lions Club. past pre.· Aronimink, Rose Tree W90ds (a ed the State Treasurer of the ReP •
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uplls Report ........................... Monday •. September 8
ident Dr. John Wigton introduced brand new pool). Rose Vl'lIey, and serve Officers Association. The
the speaker of the evening. Robert Wallingford (entering its second appointment was ant'aounced by· Lt.
Delaware County Institute ...................... October 20. 21
J. Turner of Guernsey road. admin· year). The northern division is com- Col. Clarence D. Bell, newly elected
Thanksgiving Holiday ••....................•. November 27 28
istrator and 12-year member of the prised .of Colonial Village. East Pennsylvania President of the HeChristmas Vacation Begins ..... December 19 (end of school d~y)
Taylor Hospital board of gover- whiteland. Martins Dam,Perin serve Officers group.
Sessions Resume ..••••••.•• : ..
January 5
nors. The talk was on hospital
Square and Great Valley. At this
Colonel Martin was recently reWashin~n's Birthday Holiday.. . ................ February 23
ministration, usitlg Taylor Hospi. writIng it was not known whether tired after a period in excess ot 20
Last Day Before Easter Vaeation .................... March 20
tal as an example.
l\!j"iple-Newtown. located at the years of active duty as a reserve
Mr. Turner introduced his topic geographical center, would choose officer in the .Army. Previous to
Sessions Resume ............•...................... March 30
by
sighting the rapid growth of to join the southern or northern di. his retirement, he served as as~ist.
School Closes. Pupils' .....•............. : ............. June 17
Delaware
County's popUlation in vision.
ant professor of military science
Workshop for Teachers : ............ : ................. June 18
League Opening Date
and tactics at Pennsylvania M!ili·
1957. from 400.000 to 531.000. This
Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Saulnier end in, San Francisco with ther son increase kept a constant strain on
The League season is 'sch~dul.d tary College.
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of North Princeton avenue ,have as and his family Mr. Kimmel D. thc hospital. operating at 100 to to open June 21 With the ~nriual \
~heir guests their son and daughter- Fudge. and' visited in Van Nuys 114% capacity over the last severai Relay Carnival for. all .teams' at
m.law Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Saul- with Mrs. R. D. Federoff, a fonner years;.'ev.en though the average time Marple. Newtown. 'L as t yea i . Mrs: J. Leslie Ellis of South
. nier and children Suza'nne and J e.
f S war th morean. D
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. a bspent
Chester foursome
road willat ente"'-I'n
urmg
,thell
- . at the ho"
. "PI'ta I b' y'a I!at'len t Swarthmore won .the freestyle cup 'bridge
·Iun·c'"'heon her
on
fre~ Scot~ o~ Houston. Tex .• who senee Mr. and Mrs. Ross Salisbury was'i'educed.from 12 days in ~"OU,I ill its division of the relays.
arrived thiS week for a 10.day visit. of Pelham. N.Y., were the guests to '6.3 days in 1957. This over.'
On June 28. July 6. 12 and 19 !~ay in honor of Mr•. Jo~!, FawMrs., Grover C. Greene returned of Mrs. Fudge's father Mr. O. P. crowded ~ondition resulted in erec- cacil team will hold meeta with oth.
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last week to her home on South Kimmel
tion of the now nearly completed er teams in its division. The League
C.h~ster, road following a two.week Mr. and. Mrs. Alonzo Tyler of W;ing 'costing about 1950.000 of season will end. with' the annual
VlSlt With her son and his family South Chester road will leave on which a deficit of $100,000 exists. championship eventa for all teams '
Mr. and !lfro. Robert R. Greene and May 29 to spend a week in Wash.
The annex will increase the pres· which will he ,run July 26, 27 and
daughter ?indy in Overland Park, ington, D.C.• and Alexandria, Va., ellt number of heds from 70 to 110 August 2 and 3.
..t an estimated cost of $30.000 per
Someswimrners may also enter
IIhou'd
Kans. Durmg her stay she enjoyed visiting friends.
a luncheo? wit~ fOl'Il!er Swarth.1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby bed. It will also include' special
the Phihrdelphia 'Swim Directors
.norean MISS Ehmar McConeehy.
of Summit road. Springfield. were covery and family consultation Meet at Kelly Pool, Philad~lph!.a. on
M,:. and .Mrs. Albert L. Sphoff of hosts on' Sunday afte~noon to a rooms.,
July 23, 24 and any AA U or other
_ You should know that
MichIgan avenue had as their guest picnic for the choir of the SwarthOperati,onal costs are a big .
meets which come along.
the compounding of' a
for two weeks Mrs. Schoff's si~ter morean Presbyterian Church and lem when there is a wide range
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doccor·s preser:!.'aon is an
Mrs R I I Ea I
h I f
acceptance policy.' as Taylor· has- ' Staff But SlIgbtly Cbanged
. a PI
r e. woe t yester. their families in honor of Terry ,
Karl Schaefer will return as as·
important lin ertaking.
Always bring prestrip:
dey
M for her home in Vinal Haven. Mathews "'ho wi'll gradua.te from accepting all patients regardless of slstant
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manager of the pool and
tions to tbi. dependable.
e.
Swarthmore College in June and religion. race, or financial standing. with Jean Boyer will be an associpharmacy. We specialize
Mrs. Robert D. Hulme with her has sung with the Choir during her This, is Pl'rticularly true today. ate coach. of the .swim team. Karl
in carefUl compounding.
sons Randy ana Mike of Rutgers four years the"e, and also in honor
nUl'ses' working week reduced will also head the gu~rd staff and
and check each step t~ a.·
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arwit en. Church or.
life·saving. Jean will insure accuracy. Prompt,
kwmg a week's visit in Montclair ganist. who left Monday for Brus- for every ,patient. and charity and struct in d i v i n g. synchronized
precise service is assured. .
N.J., with her parents Mr. and Mrs~ sels, Belgium, where he will be a cross-off cases because of !poorly s\\immiDg, and assist with swim
H: 1';. Kenyon. On Saturday she carilloneur at the World's. Fair understood Blue Cross contracts.
ir.structlon and !\-uarding.
joined
the dinner party celebrating during June and July.
Blue.
sayallow
that so
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D onaIdHen derson of the high
.... One hun- will
pay;Cross
only does
that not
it will
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CATHERMAN'S
er grandmother's 80th birthday. dred ten people attenaed.
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school faculty, Bob Doh e r t y
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fudge
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schmid- muc. on an operation. etc. For ex- Charles Dietz and Bob Sublette wili
DRUG
STORE
of Colu~bia avenue returned re..
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ample, an ,appendectomy cost to
.
hoiser. Ji.·.• of Park avenue. 'enter- the hospital i'n 1957 was $52 whl'le again serve as guards. Bill Ziegenfu ha b
dd d
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cen tl y from a three.week trip to
California where they attended the tained ·Mrs. Sehmidheiser's brother that received from Blue Cross was staSff .and
seen
a e towill
t eserve
guard
Sue Purnell
in
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nati~nal
meeting
of
the
Curtis
Pub.
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office is still open to application.
Pebble Beach. They spent a week- mid.
The loss on the ahove cases of
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patients with poor financial conditions amouQted to $91.000 for Qlice bQrberF'
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a day for a charity,patient nom,1
the state. provided a complete paII b k b
tierit financial teport is submitted
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Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
such a, credit. riA, it is apparent I
(between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
that a hospital cannot operate in
. "You Meet the Nicest People cit Speare's"
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Dr. Frederick W. Luehring
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turned from a hiking trip on
Appalachian Trail covering a distance of 80 miles in the Cherokee
and Pisgah National Forests on the
borders of Tennessee and
Csrolina. He 'and his hiking com·
pallion killed a large
ha.ving 13 rattles. Dr. Luehring will
attend the Appalachian Trail Con·
ference at Mountain Lake, Va., in
the Jefferson National Forest
31.June 3.
May 30. 19S8
Hill, will take place Saturday, June III. The maternal Irl'8ndparents are
7, in the Lansdowne Baptist Mr. aDd Mrs. Howell Lewis Shl.vl
Church.
of Rose Valley.
A reception will fall"'; the
ceremony at the Rose Tree
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Drew,
lIunting Club, Media.
Jr., of Plush Mill rOtId, Wallingford
Mrs. Milton C. Westphal, Jr., of are receiving congratulations on
916 AMOSLAND ROAD
MORTON,
Lansdowne wi.\1 attend her sister the .birth of their first child, a
as matron of honor. The brides~1 Jeffrey Mortimer on May 19· in
maids will include Miss Gail
Presbyterian Hospital.
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The young man is a grandson of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;
James M. McSherry of Milton, Mr.. Charles Kellerman of Wal...
Mass. Miss Karen Westphal will be lingford, and of Mrs. Drew, Sr., of
her aunt's flower girl.
Yeadon.
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Mr. McSherrY will serve as
Wheel Alignme~t Caster and Camber T oe.iil
Mr. James Lewis of 535 River· Webster's best man. The uslile"sl Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Mo:nt-I
view road has been transferred to will be Mr. Richard I. Wilson
gomery of Strafford, fOl'lllerly
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New York City where he will be Wayne, Mr. Russell D.Snyder, and Chestnut lane, 'are receiving con.
Spring T ulfe.up
Gulf Gas and Oil
gratulations on the blith of their
associated with the Western· " aOO:·1 Mr'-Robert -Naylor, iloih of
tric Company. Assuming his.
delphia, and Dr. Westphal.
third child and second d~'~!~~:
duties on June 1, he will be
The bride attended
Judith Anne. The little girl
ing temporarily in Upper Mont· High sChool, and will be a June ed eight pounds, 11 ounces :wn.en I
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
clair, N.J. Mrs. Lewis and children graduate of Pembroke College in she arrived May 15 in Jefferson
Sally 9, Roy 6, and Donald 2, ~Il Brown University.
Hospital.
, Opposite Soro Parking lot
Grandparents are Dr. and
join him shortly.
The groom is a graduate of
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty
.per .Darby High School and Brown Thaddeus L. MontgomerY of Bryn
.
";'1',ed last weekend to her home on Elm University. He will receive his M.D. Mawr, and the Rev.·and ·Mrs. Fred.
avenue following a month In
degree frOlln the University of erick B. Igler of Philadelphia.
I
Arbor, Mich., with her son
Pennsylvania medical school
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Wayne
and his wife, and in Detroit with June U.
her aunt Mi88 -catharine Cava.
Houston of Vassar avenue have
FETE8RIDE.TO.BE
nounced the arrival of their ..... rOI
naugh, formerly of Swarthmore.
:u1T
"Tm"",'
Miss Cavanaugh, who recently un·
Miss Jean Gal~reath of Denja. child and first dauchtel-, M.~rilagl
PER FElT •••••, •• II AIT .IIEIl
derwent surgerY, Is now
min West avenue, daughter of
Culvert,. who arrived May 24
lIice1y at the Biotal Tuller in De· and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath,
Taylor. Hospital.
9 South, Chester
Road ,
Mrs. BIelene Van Riper of
troit.
feted Wednesday, May 21), at a
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Mr. and Mrs. J.Franklin Gaskill chen shower given by Mrs. HelU'lrj troit is the maternal grandmother;
Call KIllMSwood 8-0~76
of University place and Mr.
C, Ford and her daughter Miss .Mr. and 'Mrs. C. C. Biouston
A . . . . . . . . . . . ., tile,s...........
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Mrs. George Schobinger
Christine Ford of Amherst avenue. Fayetteville are the paternal
ed their tbridge club at dinner Fri. Mi.s Ford will attend Mi.s
grandparents.
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day evening at the Schobinger home breath at her marriage to Mr.
,.
on North Swarthmore avenue.
ert Allen, which wiwll take pla.cel
BAPTISM
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Jllne 28 in the Swarthmore Presby.
Michael Hatheway Hulme, btl'antl
Harvard avenUe ref'urned
terian C4urch.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
,
Tuesday foRowing a seven·week • Miss Galbreath was also guest
Bblme of Rutgers avenue, will revacation trip to Etlrope. They em. honor on Wednesday of last week I ceive the' sacrament of Holy Bap.
barked April 12' on the Liberte, and when Mrs. Av~ry F. Blake,
tism Sunday at the 9 :30 selm.,..1
• Everything •in the store reduced in
returned aboard the S.S. United Mrs. Robert Richardson of
Trinity Church. The Rev:H. Law.
except 3 or 4 items. .
States.
lane gave a linen shower at the renee Whittemore will officate.
Mr. and Mr•. William
Blake home on Amhe~st avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Hulme
Just purchase one dollar'i
of Harvard avenue had. as
She was honored again on the pre. of Albany, N.Y., and Mr. ROlhertl
weekend guests Mr. Craamer's ceding Tuesday when Miss
L. Sutherland of North Chester
worth of inerchandise.
brother·in.law and sister Mr. and ,bara Jones of Bryn Mawr
road are to be the baby's go,ipa.r.1
Mrs. George Spies of Long Island, tained Miss Galbreath's associlitss ents.
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N.Y;, and his brother and his wife of the Ladies Home Journlliofflee
MAY 28 and 29, 1958 ONLY!
Mr. and Mrs. HenrY Craemer of in Philade~hia..
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CHRISTElED
GlencOe, N.Y.
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Lynne Anne W:1l~nson, daughter
Mrs. F. Stokes Bnrtl!., Sr., ar.
TO WED '/'IE 14tll
of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Wlilk1:n80n I
rives this ·week from Winston" 1Mr. Stephen Spencer of Barvard of North Cheater road,. and Cn.i .. 1
Salem, N.C., to visit with her son avenue will attend hIa nephew Mr. Heginbotham Rial, son of Dr. and
and his family Mr. Burtis, Jr., on Carl Spencer Muskat, son of Mrs. Mrs. William Y. Rial of Ha.rvlzrd I
ClJarles H. Abbe of Newtown, as avenue, were christened at a 6
Haverford place.
4· 6 Park Avenue
an usher upon "the o:!Casion of his clock Bervice Sunday afternoon
Mr. Thomas Moore of
TERMS, STRIITLI CAIH
10 .IFT WIiAPPlII.
road arrived bome Wednesday of marriage to Miss Katharine A'Ppel, the Trinity Church.
last week after a three week
dau~hter ~f Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
The Rev. Mr. H. Lawrence WhitKI 3-4191
Closed All Dizy Friclay,May 30,1958
ness trip to Switzerland, Denmark, E. Appel of Ardmore on June 14,
temore, recJ;or, administered
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.Sweden, France, and Belgium 3 o'clock, in the Chapel of the Bryn sacrament to young Craig.
where he included a visit to the Mawr 'Presbyterian Church.
Venerable Frederick V. Holmes of
World's Fair in Brussels.
. Lt. Michael Muskat, U,s;'\F, sta- Muncy, Pa., baptized his grand.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Harry
tlOned at Phoenix, Ariz., will serve daughter.
of Park avenue returned
as best man for his brother. The
Dr. and Mrs. Wilkinson enter.
~unday' from a week's visit in
groom's cousin, Mr. John Anderson tsined followi\,g the' service at
liDgton, Va., where they were the Plumer, Jr., will be an usher with buffet picnic 'lot their borne for
guests of Mrs. Bewley's
Mr. Willi~m Tetlow of Philadel. relatives and friends.
in·law and sistsr Mr. and Mrs. 'Phis, Mr. Eugene Case of New
York, and Mr. Harold McCrone of
Charl'1SA. Bronson.
Mr. and Mrs. ·Alfred R.· Maa.. of Baltimore.
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Cornell avenue arrived home
day from a week's trip to Illinois.
BIRTHS
Mr. Maass attended the Conference
lMr. and Mrs. William M. CoIll'OII, I
of the Management Practice of
Jr.,
of Moylan an~unce the DzrUI
American Drug Manufacturer.
of their son Stephen Lewis on
8ocistion in Rockton, while Mrs.
. for
Maass visited with her parents Mr. 19. Stephen welghedd r:tw:~o~1 P,~:;~:
and
and Mrs. H. W. Anderson in Ur. five Dance. on his a
MUTING COMFORT
doing
nicely
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pital.
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The Concrons have two pther
.IDlE BRIDE
children, Wendy and William :Mills,
. The marriage of Miss Joan Hilda r;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;:;::;;;::;;;::;~~;;~
Edgley, daughter of Mrs. Mark L.
Hill of Wallingfortl anii the late"
Mr. M. .p. Edgley, and Mr. Gordon
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Mrs. Lindsay M. Webster of Drexel
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Holy Communion wHi be eele·
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
brated at the 9:30 and 11 o'clock
PETER-E. TOLD, MlARJORIE TOLD, PubliBhers
services. Dr. Roberts will give the
Phone ICI_-oOd 3-0900
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Communion Meditation at both
&>oAU5"n
services. Members of the Palm Sun·
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P.ETER E. TOLD,Edit<>r
.
day Young Communicants' Class
'. " Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
will receive Holy Communion as a
RoeaUeD.l'el1'801
Marjorie T. Told
' . Joan Eynon
groJ'p at the 11 o'clock serviee. The
Entered as SecoJid Class Matter, JanuarY 24, 1929, at the POIIt
group win meet in the church of·
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., JInder the A.ct of March 3, 1879.
fice at 10 :50 a.m.
DEADLINE - W,EDNESDAY NOON
.A special meeting of the Congre.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA ., MAY .30, 1 9 6 8 g a t i o n will take 'Place at 12 noon,
.
. immediately following the second
Tuesday and Thursday morning at service on Sunday, to vote upon
TRllm lITES
nominations made by the Nominat.
A celebration of the Holy Com· 9 o'clock.
.There wiII be a service of Eve· ing Committee for a committee to
munion will be held at 8 o'clock
ning Prayer at 6:40 p.m. Tuesda?" be charged with the search for ad.
Sunday morning. At 9 :30 there
On Wednesday Holy Communion ditional leadership in the ministry
will be a service of Morning Prayer
~iJ\ be celebrated at 7 and 9 :30 of ·the church.
and ChurCh BIIhool. A Service of n.m. The Bible Class being condu~t
J()hur~h School classes are held
Confirmation wll\ be held at 11 :16, ed by Mis: Maxey Morrison wdl at 9 :80 and '11 a.m.; the, Senior
with the Rt. Rev. Oliver J. IDlrt, meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday mom· High Bible class meets at 10 :45.
D.D., BiJlhop of the Dioc~, offi·
Bible classes for men and women
ciating. Those serving as ushers ing.
The annual picnic of the Wom· are held at 9 :80.
will be as' follm:
' . an's AuxiliarY 'Will . be held on
The Senior High Fellowship
9 :30 a.m ..,.-J.~. Jezl, head ush\r; Thursday at the home of Anna will meet at 6:30..--.
J. B . .t;Iavis, alterna1'!; R. M. Dan· .
The Bible Study group will meet
BIlake.
'iel W. A. Irving, C. S. Keller, Peter
at 9 :30 Tuesday at 316 South ChesM~dison:W. ~. MeHenrY, and A.
ter r«ad.
.ETHODIST IDTES
S; MoWerY; 11 :16 a.m.-R. H. Fel.
The Sacrament of Holy Com·
The Sewing and Bandage group,s
lows, head )lsher; S. D. Reynolds,
munion will be observed at the .will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
alternate; J. E. Bell',F. S. Chamb•• identical worship services Sunday Luncheon will be serVed by Circle
ers, Jr., C. II. W. Ingraham, .and
morlting at 8 :46 and 11 o'clock. Mr. 10, Chairman, Mr'. Franklin B.
J. C. Jubin, ~r. .
.
Kulp will officiate and give the Gillespie.
Qougl~. Wrege is 'scheduledto
Communion meditetion.
The Primary Choir picnic will be
serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock; Rich·
There is Ii nUl'l!ely for infants held Thursday from 3 :30 to 6 .p.m.
ard Hawfey and Robert Jarratt at and children up to four years of
The Junior Choir will rehearse
9:30, and at 11:16 ·Steve· Hansell age during the \1 o'clock .worshtp at 4 :'15; the, OhancelChoir reo
and David Mo8crcip.
hour and Junior arid Kmdergar· hearses at 7 :30.
.
The' regu1ar mOllting of the ten Church programs at this time. '.A .pecial meeting of the Session
Y.oUDg People's Fell.owship will be
Church School will begin at 9:45 will be held a~ 7:30 Thursday eve·
h~ld at 7 o'clock Sunday evening.
a.m. with classes for all ,ges. The ning.
Parish Intercessions will be held topic for the Men's' Clals will be
_~_ _ _ _--:-on Monday at 11 :30 a.m., and. on
"The Fifth Commandment."
IIITAIIII !lOTES
CHURCH SERVICE~
The new Young Adul~ Clas. will
;Mr. Vette". 'sermim topic for
t
-;;;;;;=;;;:;'A~";;';:nTD.;;;r1 m'l8 in the Tower RoOD.!..
the 11 a.m. worahlp I16rvice is en·
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There is now a nUr8el'Y for in- titled, 'IDemocracy's Berst I)e.o
Soaday, Joae I ,
fants to two years old during Sun· ,fense."
9 :30 and 11 :00 A.M•....:.Holy .Com· day School hour so that mothers
The church school will meet at
munion.·
. Ch h with" young children can attend 1P:30 a.m. and nurserY service Is
9:80 and 11:00 A.M. nrc classes.
available at the Worrell's, 544 Kent
School classe..
The Jr. and Sr. Hi MYF's will
meet at'7 p.m. Snnday for their road, Springfield. ,
9 :SO A;M•....:.Adult Bible. classes.
10:45 A.M..,....Sr. High Bible clIl!""
SO P M S High F ell-hip regular Sunday evening meetings.
8:
• ~ r.
m
Wednesday,
.Joae .. "'~D .. The Commission on .hsl~ns will College
'&<:J
. 10:00 A.M.-Bandag~ and Sewing. meet at the church at 8 p.m. rueS~ CovetedKwWkTrophy
day.
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METHODIST CHURCH
The Carol Choir.
rtlhearse ~t ,EdwardSkeathalld William Zim.
John C. Kulp, Minister'
4 p.m. Wednesday, the last rehear· merman; IV, seniors at Swarthmore
Robert Wilde
hI'
d th
I
M.lnlst,!r of Music
sal for this season •. The C ape -College, have been awarde
e co.•
Sandly. Jane I
Choir and Wesleyan Choir will reo lege'. most highly prized athletIC
.
'. M'·· .... I C
hearse at 4 :30 p.m.
.
honors, the Klwink Trophy. The
8 :45 and 11 :00 A. ~o y am,.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse awards were made by Willis Stet. munion.
.
'7:00
P.M.-Sr.
and Jr. .....
nl. Fel• at 8 p.m. Thurs day.
son, director of a thlet'ICS, at the
10wBbips.
annual athletic dinner recently.
H
FRIEIDS .ElTll. IOTES
The trophy is awat:ded annually
"TRINITY
CHURC
d
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
The Meeting and Fir st· a y to' the senior athletes who best
of ex·
th
. d to an m",·
. '-r rac.~..
-plify the five principles,
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School are inVIte
tse
. .. Soaday, Jnne I
ial family sing Sunday, in Whittier Society of Kwink, the men s spo.r
8:00 A.M._Holy.cOmmunion.
Th ft ___ ft_ managerial organization _. service,
d
9:30 A.M.-Morrung Prayer and House"at 10 o'clock. . e.......,......
Church School;
lations 'Committee of the Meeting spirit, scho~arship,. society an
11 :16 AiM.-The Service ~ Con· has arranged for neighbors from sportsmanshIp.
firmation The Rt. Rev. OlIVer~. the Swarthmore African Methodist. Co-captain of both. the foo~all
Blart, D..D., Officiant.
.
Ch reh and from Morton and Ches. and lacrosse teams thIS year, Z,m·
• Monday. Jane Z
terUto joln Friends at this. time as ,mel'Dlan is the son of Mr. a~d Mrs.
11 :30· AJM.~Holy Communion. .
II r.s at Family Meeting at 11 Zimmerman III, Alexa~drIa, Va.
:':lock and at the aimual First- Following his graduatIon. from
Taesdjly, Joae 3
9 :00 A;M.-Parish Intercessions. d
&hool picnic after Meeting. Swarthmore in June, he plans to
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
n:~rages will be pro-yided at the continue his st~dies. at George
Wednesday, June"
..
h'ch' wI'11 be held in the "Washington UmversIty, working
'P1cme• W I ,
• • te
7 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
R,ushmore Room if rain prevents tow!"r4t a doc~rate degree. m m r.
9 :30 AM.-Holy 00lllll!union.
door activity
natIOnal relations..
.
Thursday, June 5
ouAt the Famn~ Sing,Pe~r 8win!!",
Ske~th, a f~rmer K
THE RELlGIOUS·SOCIETY
conduct a specil\lly rehearsed SlOg· two sport..~tra~k and cross coun.
OF FllUENDS
.'
It is hoped that many trY He co-captamed the cross coun
109 group.
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deteated season
Sqaday, JlUle I
of the members will find it possible trY team to an ;un
.
the
10'00 A M.-Special Hymn Sing. to avail themselves' (jf this oppor· last fall, and IS captam of
11;00 A:M.-Family Day at MelIt- tunit to enjoy the privilege of track team this spring. Th~ former
ing for Worship; '.
sinm~g under the direction of Mr. holder of the ~e~nsylvaUl.a sh~teh
12 Noon-FamilY PicUlc.
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well
to become aC. quarter mile title while In l!
. Monday, Jane Z
SWlng, as
as
.
Sk th h
run in three
.
quainted with their neighbors.
school,
ea. as
A hi ti
All nay Sewing for A.F .S.C.
,
Middle Atlantic States
t e c
. ,Wednesday,Jaae.
CHIIITIlI SliElDE I.TEi . 'conferences while ~tSwa~more,
All Day Sewin, for A.F .S.C.
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n!' htenmeilt and in the meet ~h19 year m co~.
~"T'
CHUiicH
OJ!'
HowspIntual
e
Ig da of petition with 32' colleges and unl·
FI....
NTlST
brings freedom from the bon g e .
. 'es he ran third in the 440.
.
C~iR.:i~ORE
materialism will be b~ught out at ve:~ddition to sparts, his inter.
, Park Avenue below Harvavrd
Christian Science serVIces S~~~ ests have spanned a wide area of
ISoaday" Jane I
by the Lesson·Sermon enti e colldke life. He worked as sports
11:000 A.M.-Sunday School.
"Ancient and Modem Necroma."cy ed'tor of the college newspaper and
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson : Sermlln alias Mesd"!~rism and HypnotIsm, se~ed as secretary to its ediftortihal
will be entitled "AncIent and Denounce .
. board. He was 'chail'Dlan 0
e
Modem Necroinaney, ~lias Mes·
Keynoting the I"""son-Sermon 19 social committee of the Student
meris;m and Hypnotism, De- the Golden Text from Romans Council. This year his classma~
nounced." .evenIng
.
.......
eaeh
of evil, elected _ pennanentvice presl.
Wednesday
m~......
.(12
,:21): "Be not
viI overcome
·th good"
week. 8 P.M., Reading Room, ~ bUt overcome e WI . ' . • d dent of the senior class•
D rfmouth' Avim1ii; cpen week· .Scriptnre readings wIll mcla e
The son of Dr. and Mrs. J. MU·
~ys ezeept·hol\daya, 10-5; Fri~ the follOWing fr<>m'Romans (18: to . Skeath, WilUamsport, Skeath
daF eveniJllg, '1-9.
Ill) : "The night is far spent, the l:n8 to continue his study of math•
UNITARIAN CHURCH
day is at hand: let us therefore cast :maties at the University of f!I1.
OF DELAlWARIil COUl(TY
off
works of. darkness, and let nois follo~ing hIa June graduation
Old Media ROad, 'springf}eld
us pull on the armour of lIgh~ from Swarthmore. In national COIIlRev. Htrben F. Vetter, r.
AD are eordlall7lD'~~ to.
petition this spring, he was _ d SlrHaj-, Jne I '
the ~ at ;FIrst Ch1l1'l!h of eel a Woodrow''fViJIOIl.Fe1l~
A.. ...o..CInm:h Sd!ooL.
Christ,
ScieJltlst, 206 Park aftll-.
. 10>50
11:00 A.K.-1fofthip
Benke. Mr. at
11 Q'clo\!k.
. . for one year af..,grHua.te 8tu~y.,
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NEWS NOTES
' 1m. .J"LeverIc.,Vloodruf;hi BeD
t t'
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Mrs. Frank G. Keenen entertaln- eane and :Mrs. B. LIndley Peel of
G _oJ'S ~'be held Sunday evenin&' at 7 p.m.
luvuaf,on peal
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PM Beta x.a"a Address
Students of the' mathematics Home on Tuesday afternoon in
Peel home on Friclaay~OOIl at
lilla from 1930 to 1949. Mr. Graham
Dr. Gregory Vlastos, 'Professor classes at Swarthmore High School or of the birthday anniversary
a Mother-daughter tea In lIonor of
has served as Chairman of the Na- of Philosoph;v at Princeton Univer- held an open house Monday night her mother Mts. Benjamin 0;
Mrs. Woodl'llH's mother Mrs. B.W.
tIonal Advisory Council on Social sity, will deliver the Phi Beta Kap_ with John Long as master of cere- g e n t . , '
~Inor of, Baltimore who is visit.
Security, United Nations repre- i'a address. The lecture will be monies. The program, including
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle selDgvehrealr sda0n-in-!!'w and daughter f..or
sentatlve for India and Pakistan, held in the Meeting Bouse on the demo"strations as varied as show""
~
of
Park
avenue
had
as
their
guest
President of the National Associ.. ·ca-u. Sunday, June 8, at 8.'16 ing t/le enlarging of a map to the
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for
several
days
of
last.
week
Mr.
...r.
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tion of state. Universities and p.m, 'and the ,pUblic Is invited. Dr. 'Workings of the Aztec Calendar,
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Paul Eberhard of Lyons, France, av..nue, wu ea.ve on June 6 to at.
President of. the North Clirolina Vlastos, a former Guggenheim were presented by the following editor of the IiluBtre
t&d ,the weddlDg of Mrs. Cryer's
Historical and Literary Society. Fellow"ha. also taught at,Queen's studen,ts:
magazine. The McCorkies
brother Mr., J. Brinton Fergus of
-If the weather is clear, 'both University in Canada and Cornell
'Mary Lee Lewis, ,Russ Hoge,
W
yonewood in Ottawa, Canada.
even~ will be held in the Arthur University. He was also a member Charles Dietz, Cally MacNah'i Sid tained at dinner Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. 'Swan of
Hoylt Scott Outdoor Auditorium of ,the Institute f'lr Advanced Jo hnson, J ean P atterson, Doug in his honor.
ana will be open to the public. The Study in Prieeton. '
Wrege, Charles Soule, Joan DunLinda Gatewood of Elm, avenue North Chester road will leave M....
baccalaureate service will 'begin at
~an, Jim Erwin, Henry Hofmann, entertained the girls in her second morlal Day for Ocean' {)ity, N.;J.,
11 a.m.,Sunday, June 8. Commenc.... -'Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter Chris Martin, Janice Carroll, Don_ grade class at College Avenue at a who"." they will spend the'summer.
. 'rvices w,'11 be'
Y n'k0 party, Saturday afternoon l'n celeMr. and Mra; Robert D. Hulme
men t se
gm a t 10 a.m. returned Tuesday night, May 27, aid Sadler' ,George Abbe, o
Monday, June 9. In the event of from a week in Chicago, III., 'Where Tsuchida, Dave Moscrip, Joe Mo- bration of her eighth birthday.
of .R,!'tgers avenue will have as
rain, both exercises will be moved Mr. Streeter was on the program of ran~ Doug Wrege, Jay Lord, Julian
Jane Magee of Yale avenue
the,r guests over the Memorial nay
inside to Clothier Memorial, where the Nlltional Feed Manufacturers' Bullitt, Spencer Carroll.
entertain the girls 'If 'Miss
weekend Mrs, Hulme's parents Mr.
limited seating capacity will re
Hagy's second grade class at a
lind Mrs. H. E. Kenyon and her
- A sa a ~ i a t ion Oonvention. 'Mrs.
grandm th M
C F Will'
strict admission to families and Streeter visited their 8On-in-la.w
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake of ner Thursday, May 29, i~ calebraa er ro., "
lams
cJose friends of the· graduating and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Amherst avenue entertained at' an tion of her eighth birthday.
of
N.J•.
class.
mond Vincuna. in Westchester.
outdoor buffet supper Monday
Mr. and Mrs, 'John W. Magee, jr:,
Last CoDe,Ct/OD
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, for- night for 30 students, members of of Yale square will have as their
:Dr. Harold March, professor of mer residents of 640 Cornell' av- Mr. Blake's lacrosse squad at the guests, over the M..morial
Prench at Swarthmore College, has enue, are now residing at 1408 college.
weekend 'Mr. Magee'lf parents, Mr.
been chosen by the class to deliver Overle,; Street, Clearwater,Fla. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James F. G~ry of and Mrs. Magee, Sr." of Baltimore,
the Last Collecti~n address June 8.
:Lt. William H. Webb of, South Seattle, ·Wash., for mer I y of Md.
A member of the, Swarthmore fa- Che&ter road returned Wednesday, Swarthmore, wel~,the rece.nt overMr. and Mrs. F. Stokes Burii~,
culty for 21 years, he Is the author ,May 28, from a three-day fishing night guests of Mr. pary's orotherJr., of Haverford place had as their
of a book on Proust and Gide; and trip near Uuiversity Park.'
and family Mr. Rex I .. GarY, Jr., weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Norhia book reviews have appeared in
Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Pennock on Magill road. IMr. and Mrs. wii- man Anderson and three children
The Philadelphl,. Inquirer, The entertained last week with'dinner liam Dodd of Media entertained of 'Towson, Md; Tho Stokes enter~ew York Time. and The New at the Ingleneuk, followed by at a get..together of for mer tained at a dinner Saturday.evo,- WFIL R••II-I"rllfla. Solt...
~ork Herald Tribune. THis tr,di- bridge at their home on University Swartinnore High, School class- ninghi honor of Mr. and Mrs. An- .......II-WFIL· TY-tIIlA.II.
tiona! assembly of graduating sen- pljlCe.
mlltes in their honor;
derson.
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ScoH
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ELNWOOD
Convalescent He.
Randall Malin, Dartmouth College junior and a graduate of
Swarthmore HIgh School, baa been
aWarded the Scott Paper Company
Fouudation Alward at Dartmouth.
Malin, now of N8W;York City, Is
BiiIUmont PIke •
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Aft.
SW1idbm8n
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Mallawk .arpatln, -, Complete Price Range - Orienta' Rals
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
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~n th,e highway 'recently? •
Sure,lots of us get impatient when we're
on a crowded road. We want to pass the
',car or truck in front whether we have
enough clearan£.e' or not.
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So ' we follow too close behind. Then, if a
Budden emergency crops up aheadbangl-we're right in jt!
,
!1% of drivers guilty of trafJic violations
m Pennsylvania were foUowing the
ahead too dosrly.
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Keep sufficien! distance between y~u and
the fellow in front so that. , • if you Imve
to make a sudden stop ••• you won't go
piling.into him.
f~~n ~~dI:~
Eliminate those close shaves!
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs, Frank G. Keenen, Mrs. ~o.nnl
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Schott and Mrs. PeterE. TO"Q''',,",
tended the last meeting until
of the Executive Boud of the Phil"delphia Presbyterial in Philadelphia Monday morning and afterWawa. 'Dairy Farms takes considerable cC?mmunity
nOon.
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pride in the selection of VFW POst 34f,O. Medici, as
Mrs. M. H. Fussell of Vassar avone of three such posts in the United States to act ~s
'enue has as her guests for
weeks her son-in-law and da,~glltel: I
Guards of Honor at cremonies attendant to the burial
tMr. and Mrs. Eben C. Lang and
of the Unknown Soldie~ of World Wadi, the'Korean
children Catherine and Harriet of
Wobite Plains, N.Y. Mr. aud Mrs.
Conflict in the Arlington National Cemetery on MeLang spent three days of this week
morial Day, May 30th. 1958. ,
in Atlantic City, It{.J.
,¥'r. and Mrs. Norman Hulme
We take personal pride in thlll fact that of the. 20
of Wallingford will have as th.,irl
men selected as Honor Guard from VFW Post 3460.
guests over the ''Weekend their son
and
his
family
!Mr.
and
Mrs.
,.v';·11
the' five named below are Wawa Dairy Farms
aratiWe
a
w:e' must, find better
man A. Hulme and sons David and
The future ~f humanity is literally at stake mkjwd t IS
personnel:
Stephen of Albany, N.Y.
the
test danger which has flyer ~t man, n .
WILLIAM H. BRADY
Mr. aridMro. William B.
invite all those who share our deep c~ncern ~
man moved this month from wes...
HOWARD R. COLLIER
cOmmunicate with us~ These are
when we n~tri:s
field,
N.;J.,
to
their
new
home
at
other
and' when- we nee\! I to bear a common WI.
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CHARLES W. MaciNTYRE
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438 RiVerview road. They 'have two •
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Timothy 7, in the first
CHARLESH. ROLAND
SWARTHMORE MONTBLY·MEETING .
grade, ~nd Rebeeca 2, at home. Mrs.
, THE RELGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
DONALD E. SCHULTZ'
Gonnan is the former Hiss HILrriietlll
Write till
Wickllam. Bier mother, 'Mrs. Ad'IIi-1
Write ,iii' ..........
son Wickham. of Winter Park,
, Write tilt ltall E••'D·... hll,.
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and Eaglesmere, a former
• ~ iItI"""'"~' The Philadelphia Committee fOl'a Sane
for manyyeal"s of North (
, For 1# 'p_u _ 809 C''''';'OD-wealtk Building, 1201ChelltnUt SL eat, , road, ia mllldDC an _ _~
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Th~ splitt~g of the atom has given rnanfn~liJ;
source of energy, and pne which h~ ~t POden nuak_
for human welfare. TheJ'(!fore, as Citizens an. as ... .
, ers we believe that nuclear testing and expenmentation
,/ , ' . . '
lear
should continue.
We are however, opposed to continuing nuc
bomb tests. Our protest is on human and moral grou!lds.
The tests alr~dy 'made by ,?urs~lves and the R~sslans
will, accoMing to reliable sC,lentists, 'be responslblehfor
the death of'thousands of our bro~hers, . some
w
, are yet unborn. Continued nuclear bomb tes mg. W1
increase the danger to ourselves and to others'h
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We have no sentimental illusions about t e eVI 0
, Communist aggression. Treasuring freedom, we are opposed to all forms oftryaJUlY. Butin,all,soberneis Wd
submit that new and imaginative way!" must be oun
to resolVe interna~ional pro~lems. Cerl!l~':~:lyeade~=;
approve an atomIC WIU' whichwouldmeVl~
,
a large part' of hUIhanity. If, for morsl an4 hU!Dan reasons, we can :/lever assent to an atl!mic wax:, neither can
we now approve nuclear bomb testing and mtense, prep-
PORTER H. W~ INC.
,SWARTBMORE CO-OP
HORACE' A. REEvES
THE' B O U Q U E T , " BAmi> and BIRD,
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E. L. NOYES and CO. '
PETER E.TOLD
.STRATH,~VEN INN
THE SWi\R'I'HMOREAN
SWARTHMORE TOGGERY, SHOP,
THE INGLENEUK
BANK
AND
TRUST
PROVIDENT
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The Players Club of Swarthmore
at its recent May 'Production elect. ,
ed the foil owing officers for the
1968-fi9 season:
Frank L. Gettz preside~t, J ..
vid Narheth vice ,president,R::~~:,~:
H'Ook secretary; George A.';
assistant secre'tary, James Hornaday treasurerj Da~id Bingham first
assistsnt trp,asurer, Joseph W. deFuria second assistant treasurer.
And to the Board of Governors:
Jonathan Plichard, Edward
Pyle, Ii, Charles F. Se~our,
liam W. Price.
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Chamber, 121.,..-Park An.. S ••tLhmore. '1'&.
OD JUDe lUI. lD58 at '1:30 P.II. Eutem
WILLIAM BROOKS
eball oceom.....' tile bl
Ex"....... IIffenNI
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ceued (late of 'the BOf'CIClIb Q( Swartbthe form of .~ch m.,. be 'e'eD a' the . more, ..,.,.....nt
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oRlee of. the underalgDed. Tb• Borolllb
LeUen Teatameatal'J' .w *be IIboYe BIreserves the right to waive au,. informau.. tate t....e been lraated &0 U1e UDd.enlCDe4.
ties in &he bids received; to reject an, or aU who nquea' aU persona ba..ma c1a.1zu or
blds: to .ward the contract 0Ill7 to thoae demllDdl .,alDat &be £Slaw ot ua. 4ece6eD&
~J:per1eaced tD t.b1I cwe of ,..arL, and. to to make kDo'Irn th& ume. aDd aU persona
Ibe bidder whose propoeal II deemed to be tDdebte4 to the decedent to mate payment.
tlre most advaataaeoUi to the pubUo
without dela,. to Bnl)'D Wed A,.raull.
tereat.
The following milDj!ographedre_
Da,.Ugb& SaYfDa' Time for fUrDlIh!nl Ule
AIIb.es and Rubbish Removed
lease
was left at The Swartbmor_
materiaIa and dotDlJ &he work of curbiDS'
La1mB Mowed, General Ha'lIlDI!rll I.D.d pavlQg C:reaaoo Lane from Amlter.l
ean office for publication on Mon_
Ave. to ~.art.bmore Ave~ aod the unpaved
Ave.
IIGdaa,
day by Mrs. Monroe Beardsley of
ponlon of -Riverview Ave, from Bwarib.
more Ave. to a point approxlmately '100
Rutgers avenue, Lincoln Univer_
feet to the eut thereof in accordance
sity teacher who heads the HOUsing
with P1aa.s IIDd .peclf1caUona: whlcb ma,
El:ecutrl:l:, 8abo&. V1rC1D1A. or to her .&'"' Committee of the Delaware Coun_
be ann at., Ule office 01 the qDden1gDed.
ELLIaIT RICHARDSON.
tome,.. OUo Er..UI. Jr•• 1420 Wa1D.ut: street,
A. cerUt.ted. check or. bJd boDcl for $.,000.00
Borougb Secreta..,.
ty -~uncil on Human Relations
Pblladelpbla 2. Pa.
WATCIDIAKER
which has been working hard and
_ aTBN_
For_v 01 F. C. Bode aDd -~,.
long
to Integrate hOUlllng facilltie.
Elkte of LE8LIJC DOUGLAS »WIZR.
Watch aDd
128 Yale
alto boW1l as r:p:sul!! D. PUlJiJliB. late in th~ county:
.EIIDIAL
FIIllLl
Repaln;
Swa.rthmore,
of the BofOUlb of SWartbmOft. Delaware
"Le*'s Look at the Facts.
Deeealed. .
PEitSONAL - Private school FOR SALE-Mushroom soil, suit- CountJ.
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.!:'Ubllshed as a community serv_
Lollen Teslam.D!arr ... tile &lion
teacher Ilualified to tutor first
able for lawns, shrUbs'l0tted Estate
ha"l'lnB beeD Inmted. to the UDder- ice by the tDelaware County Council
sixth
plants, Every load is groun • Wil- sllDed. all penOu: lDdebted to tbI laid.
son, K~lIgswood 4-2058, mornings Eltate
aN requeated to make paJ'Dlel1t. on uman Relations••
or eventngs.
aDd. thoae h • .,.. oIa1mI to pz'luDl "ilia
"Lack of information may C81lse
FOR SALE-1957 Dodge, 4-door lame. wUhout 4elQ". to lIlIDor ~ false rumors about the sale of the
'Reyal, all 'powers, whitewall warren. 881 Oolfritw Terrace. WlDter ~,
Larp CIIaIr Belnlilt -~ire:;:ce
Years of Swartbmore Ii
tires. Private "wner,perfect con- flOrida. or to .&. 8idDe7 ~Jdm*OD. Sr•• At- house at 236 East Sylvan avenue
dition, low mileage. Death in family &orney. BuUer. aeatt7. Oreer as..... in 'Rutledge. Jij,re are the flicts:
Sharon Hill 0734 .
Jt.I-23
necessitates sacrifice, Klngswood 1'1 south AveDue. Media, Pa.
"I. The h01l88 WAS purch8Sl!d on
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FO R SALE -' G. E. clock radio,
sleet> switch, Less than two year" I ALTERING AND aIi:-PlNI8BING TIlE
in new
May
and
June
old:
Klngawood 3-6603.
ELEMENr.tay 6ECJ'lON 0 .. TIIB
PETER
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TOLD
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THRDW.AWAr IA.I
tto ta· t
COLLEGE AVENUE PL&N'I'
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PlS
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FOR
SALE
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Girl's
26
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inch
FOB CGNVEIt8l0N TO
ALL Llns OF III.RAUE
FUR ALL. eLEA.ERI
nylon $62 (regular
Over
~chwinn bicycle, good condition,
3UNlOR BlGB IKlBOOL
...thoriHd U ..Yer 8entce,
30 years' eJ
331 D.rt•• ~b Aft•••• SWlrt••• re Swarthmore, references. Thom Se- sW'a-oa a RATIIDID
J. DAWIOI
FOR SALE-1957
'Alfa-Romeo conIi:- u.LBDGE
romba. Phone Sharon Hill 0784.
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UNION _OOL
DIBTBJcr.
210 W. Slote SIr••1
: KlnQtwood 3-1833
PERSONAL _ Radio and televertl e- sports roadster, like COLLEGE" FRINCETON aVENUES
new. $2,375. LOwell 6-2108.
. LOwell '.4692
vision
service.
Complete
stock
of
liil~iffi'i"::ti:;;3:;;:=i:::====:rr"'"
SWaRTIDIOBE,'
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Robert Brooks. Call F10R_SAI.iE-:-:'-Bee,keepingsuppIies. _ Sealed p........ "m'be ......... ~, Ill. :
Phone· KIngswodd. 4-2444. E.
offIce of &ho SupenWD. PrlDclpal at Col- plUIDm.1IlDlUUIIIIIIaUU......._IlDlIUUlUWi&UR
Wismer,
.Distributor
of
Root
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ity Bee Supplie8. . .
Pa•• untl1a:oo p.m. .• E.D.T...,. OD·We4nesday. 5
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SALE - Combina~ion baby June 11. 1.... at "b1ch Um. th.y ...m be Ii
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WE CALL _FOR YOU
Toy Shop, 205 East FlOR
carriage and c
-':"":'d" 'I
DubUc))' opened· and read, at a School Board
D
Avenue, Clifton Heights,
ar uc: ,t P ay pen Keetlng held. 111 &be nle&erfa of Ute 8"a~&h'..,
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Reasonable.
KllnllllWood
6-0713. Opposit, Clifton 3-5245;
$6 Per Hour,
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more Hlgb School. Colleg. audPrlDcetoD
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.11 ,equlpm~nt. labor. aod materlal& for
Edward F. Mau CHester 2-4348
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veDwaUOD. and E1ee&r1cal Work n e c e . s a a f 1 .
to aller UId ....11DIoh Ibe ElemeDlary Se...
don. for CODvenlon to uac u a Junior Hlgb
Scbool at "the College AWDue Plant. 01 The
ROIER RUSSELL
Photographic Supplies
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All bids must be ,ubfllfted
tOwell 6-2176
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W,dte
ALBAN PABKER
man
,weekends with permanent buillding project. Call evenings between
9 and 10, KIngswood' 4~1316.
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BID",'
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PlAND TUI.I.
Phone LOyen· ~
by a proepeeUn prime Contractor. for tile
bidding use. upon a depoaJl; of PUteen
DoUars (.15.00). whleb depoaJt wtU be refUDded. upon. the tUm1sbJog of a bOna-tJde
bid, and the plaaa aDd . speclftcaUou reoturned to the Areh1teet In good CODdlUoD
wJtbID five daye' (5) after receipt of &be
bid.
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U a. prospectSve Pritoe Contractor desires
more than one tull set of the 4rawtDl.
and apeeltleaUona, 01;" U a prospecUve prime
CC?ntractor or Material Man wanb draWIngs
and/Or IIpeoUlc~UOlUl tor tholr Uft. the, mal',
be h.4. by mating the faUawmg paymeDta
to the Architect. Done·at whtch will be .x.
turned:
~ompJete Set of DrAWlDre and
SpeCIfication. ..............
Set Of SpeclflCaUona .•.....•.• tlO.00
IndlV1dual DraWings ......... $1.00
All bids must be aealed' and a.dctre.,.,4
to' ~ Sw.rthmore-Rutledge Oman SchOOl
District. College and· PrlD.ceton AveDues
Bw'-rthmore. PL. % Mr. P'raut: R. lIore,.:
Supenis.!Dg PrlnClpal. The envelolJe ahall
be plalDJy marked "BId for Altering and
3-6616
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ROOFING
Gutters'
Warm~Air
Heating
Air COnditioning
Sheet Met!11 Work
Oeor,e Myers ad 00.
BOX 48
KI 4-1214
17V2 S. Chester Rd.
SWarUlttlore.Rutledg8 'Onion School District
College and PrInceton Avenues
3t-fi..18
Bwarlhlnore. Pa.
Swarthmore, Pa.
HI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Klngswoocl 4-1700
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226 Glentay Road~ansdowne, Pa.
MAdison .~22
H. D.CHURCH
FOR GROWING FAMILY
3 Park Avenue
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DAY aDd NIGHT
FHA Fina/lcing Available
OIL HEAT
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OIL ,BURNI:R
SERVICE
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NOON
SUNDAYS ... HOLIDAYS
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Klngswoocl .....1500 \
Opposite
Swarthmore
It Costs No More
to have Quaker Maid
award-Winniig .style· and
construcpon.
'18 Lovely Wood Finishes!
12 Gay Decorator Colors I
FREE
1811.
Klngswood 4.121-4
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Spacious older home in excellent condition on tree-lined
street. Foyer entrance, living room, dining room, kitchen
and den, three bedrooms and bath on second floor; 2 bedrooms on third floor; one car garage, nice yard_ Vacant.
$17,990.
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J.• r,E'. BU·'OKIAN
by
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335 DARTMOUTH A VBN1lB
Re--tI.Iltlh:b:J(r Ure Elementary ~8ectJou at the
SWARTHIORE
on 1IOIt1l'· on; aUININO WAU .......U-S
AL'ERATillS
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Venetian Blinds - Awnings
Screens - Jalousies,
Combination Storm Windows
1401 Ridley Avenue •
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIA!-
Collese AYeDue Plant, PriDceloa. ...d Cone,.
A venUea. Swarthmore, P ....
'lb.e Directors of the 8wartbmore-oRuUedgfl:
UDfon 8choo~· Dwt.tlct resene Qae rlaht to
reject any ~d/or all bIds or parts· U:aereot
and to walve blformalltfe" in the bids
deemed: advanageoua to tbe . 8cbool District.
MARIO!, H. CAMPBmLL.
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D. P. VERLEN DEN
ARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
CHester 2-4759
CHester 2-5689
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New· . . . aeb1lDI PI. . .
8nunM"'lUllllnIIIllIUIIIIDlI~lIIl11l11aIIIUIlUlllallllllllllud:
MODERN KITCHENS
ALTERATIONS
LOST-Black
wallet at
!band COntip
on tsil. KInsswood
4-1499.
UId .peellte..
baa.etatOfthepl~
Arcbltect... Office
m.oo
I Iinsswood 3-0282 i
General COl/tractor
IITILI! FLOORS - PLASTIC TDI.EII
old, black with white foot, white
cert Friday, Mar 23. Keep money,
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identificatIOn cards: KIngs.s
3~5526.
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UODs may be
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Phlladelphta. Pa.
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Baltimore PH<&'
~ . SpdDcfleld, DeL
851
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,bound toaether aa deUveud to
Plana and ..,c1ficaUOna may be aeeD at §
&he Offt." of lb. SUperIDleDdeDt 01 8choole
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cbeck made payable to tile Owner; ,
All IhIa lDvlloltoD. Proposal. GoD;",
~ro~1dicl~
to each
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oUi.r ODd - cOD,1I1u1e • "holo. &h.y should I!!
~-.ADUiiilWUU
FLORIST
Porm,
::~.~:'U: .:.o~:':, -::b~·~:
~~~~::~ Imay be • ••rutl.d cbeck or • culJlor'e
STATE .. MONROE STH.
MEDI&
DiLUllo ~,d So.,
on. Ule
of Proposal .In dupUcate· fW1llahect by the
Arch1tect, and mmt be accOmpanied b, •
Boto Hall
Largest Display
of custom kitchens in
D~ware Valley. Nearly
, 20 years' experience. Over
1700 satisfied customers.
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i~STIMATE
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College and Princeton Avenue.. 8w.rth~ _
more, P..
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Free Estimates
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reupholstsred;
slipcovers
draperies. Quality
work at bargain prices, both antique and modern. Please call
CLearbrook 9-6889 or LOwell G3031 for free estimate. Garrett
PORT~AITSTUDIO
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)Jay 16, 196~ by Mr. and· Mrs.
Georg.; Raymond for $11,600.
"2. The house was empty for almost a year before the sale. The
seller' was the Veteran's Admlnis-,
trstion and the real estate firm was _
Friends' Suburban Housing, Inc., of
-Ardmore. No other organization
was involved in the transaction.
The house was. 80ld to the Raymonds because they made· the best
offer and ~ould get the necessary
down payment and mortgags.
"3. Mr. Ra~ond works for a
large manufacturing concern in
Chester. ,He was born and raised
in Delaware county, educated in
the 'Chhter public schools, and attended Drexel Institute of Technology for one year as a Business
Administration major. He is active
in a nUlllber of civic and religious
organizations, a partal listing of
which follows: a. He is a metnber
of St. Daniel's Methodist Church
in Chester; II: He has ,been connected 'With the Chester Y.M.C.A. since
its inceptiol,l; c. He WAS the first ,
man,to be President of a P.T.A. in
pelaware County; d. He Is a 32d
Degree l\Ia80n and was voted "Man
of the Year" by the Chester District in 1955; e. He' was one of
the Directors of the Central Boys
Club in Cheater; f. He is a m,ember
rtf. the Distriet Commi~ of the
Valley Forge. Council, of the &y
Scouts of America; g. :Hie I ... meml
her of tjle_ Chester Mayor's InterRacial Coinmittee.
"4. The Raymonds have three
children, a son aDd two daughters.
a. The IOn was the first' colored
Eagle Scout in Delaware County;
WAS 'Mayor for a 9ay' hI C1!ester _
and is currently in the Marines
Conps; b_ The eldest' daughter.attended Penll State College, lives in
Chatham, Pa.; c. The second daughter attended Cheyney State Teachers ColIege, is married; with three
children under four years of age.
She (Mrs. Pickett) is te~p~~!,rily
living with-'-iJie Raymonds to help
her mother through a recent serious illness, but will return shortly
to her home in Newark.
"5. The Raymonds have wanted
to move from their rented home in
Chester to a home of their -(YWn in
Delaware County for many years.
The home in Rutledge has 'fallen
into disrepair while it was unoceu-.
pied, but th,,! Raymond. intend to
overhaul extensively with paint an~
elbo", ",ease. It is_ their desir~ to
have their home a credit to themselves and to the community.
. "oq'he Delaware County Council
on Human Relations is an organization 'of D"laware County residents who are motivated by moral,
ethical and religious principles to
seek fair treatiIieIit fOr all per,sons. It ilees its responsibility as
assisting ,community groups in
meetin,lf problems in ,!,uman ,relations whenever they may occur."
A group of Swarthmore residents has heen very interested and
active ,in ,working toward the integration goal. A member of Friends'
Suburban Hou~, Inc., states that
the c.ratioll, headed fly Clarence H. YarroW of North Princeton
avenue, associate secretary of the
American !lection of the' Friends'
S e r vic e Committee, a.pproaches
home ownerS as Boon as they list
their properties !for sale, to see' if
they Wi11 sell to Negroes, for it
has a long waiting list for which
it is trying to find such aceomm,odations;
Although the foregoing quoted
release does not mention tJie fact
that Mr. Raymond is n Negro and
for the past 15 years has headed
the Chester branch of the National
Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, dally n8WllP8perB,
earlier this week publiahed this information and indieated the principals believed this might hAve had
something to do '>with the fiN that
tIeoitroyeil the house at '6 LID" lion.
• day.
The 8warthDlo_'s atliempta to
find whAt eonerete fDcIdenta mi8h\
have led to this f ...U1l1' reRltW
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Lancaster Brand
SbankieSOl, Ready-to-Eat. Smobd
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the vaccine free through the State Lacrosse Coach Honored
D'.AI TI lEW
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Hea'lth Service.·
B L
. M - H; h' Members of the Kappa Kta.ppa
Douglas Worth of Walnut lane
A local seven-year-old ta~ing the
y, ower erlon. 19 i Galmm' sewing group will tneet
has been awarded third prize in the
I I . . 018 first of several injections for ana - Hienry C. Ford, Sr., of Amherst Tuesday at the home of Mrs. How_
Poetry Coniest sponsored by Sevd
R
f'B
h
purpose last week temarked,
ard Steigehnan on· Indian lane
enteen magazine. Bis poem "Dell IRecor on
est 0 oroug other
:u d
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"I wish these were as painless as avenue, was hon,ored bt parents 1.j.J-,e
fa, f or a day of sewing. ..
Morning" win appear in the July
Is' Expected
my' poiio shots "'ere!" and a few and students T'lIes,day, May 20•
. issue of .th~ ma~azine.
Shortly.
nights later made the sage observa~ upon his retirement as Lacrosse
Doug IS a seDlor at Swarthmore
,
.
tion "It's only the anticipation that Coach at Lower Merion High
.
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High School, and plans to attend
! s6nt a wtter to mllWve.
hurts, even with these."
Schoo~. A bulfet supper at the
Swar,thmore tollege in the fall. AtUl on tM way l dropped it.
"A Little Child ShaD Lead"
A "polio germ" picked it up
It is believed both loea! kinder- home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
I,uild .
AtUl pitt it
his pocket.
gartens have attained the enviable ~reher, Sr., of Gladwyn, w h o s e '
InS
100 percent immunization record. son is co-captain with John 'BoothA7Id he won't bite 1/0U, M won't
Several
elementary classes are also by ~f, Merion, terminated 13 years
Bite 1/0U, but he will bite 1/oul
complete, including their teachers. of coaching at Lower 'Merion. He
(With apologies to' the "little Others are striving for tl!e goal and' w~s. presented With gifts and a
IWARTHIII.I, .1.doggie;' who· usually figures ill ·Mrs. Edith Kenney, school nurse, plaque.
'j
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the
foregoing
children's
favorite.)
. TIiURIDAY, FRIDIY. IlTaRDIY
hopes to have a final report ready
Mr. Ford has coached teams at
There is always great hilarity by June 2.
Swarthmore College and at the
IIAY ZI. 10, It
A ......... cIaa••r! II
when the "doggie" does bite someMrs. J. V.· S. Bishop's special University of Pennsylvania from
• This proCessional pJaar.
FEBNANDEL
one
during
the
game
for
which
the
committee,
working
for
imnlpni1931
to
1946,
and
has
been
actively
macy is built on a foaadaBOB ROPE
ANITA EKBERG
ditty was written long, long ago. zation of EVERY' Swatthmorean interested in Box Lacrosse and The
tio~ lOr J,!mily patronage•
BUT when a polio germ bites any- under 41 years· of age, urges I all Philadelphia Lacrosse Club for,
We are )1ere to help.guard
parents to make sure their chiidren many years.
,the health and welfare of
one .
It .IS a f ar d'ff
I erent s to rye
(Technlcolor)
Tburlday Features-7:30. ,do P.M.
The latest polio check at Swarth- receive the innoculations required F~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~
your household.~ Be lure
Friday Featurell-6. 8. 10 P.M.
more High School; concluded last to assure their OWll and Swarthto turn to us (or anything
Saturday Features-6. 8. 10 P.M.
.. you may need in drugs
Thursday, arouses mixed emotions. more's sa~ety in the approaohing
and sundries. And don't
95 Per~eilt liaDo~"-lated
polio sea.son.
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SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE
forget that we sPecialize
'
By Loea I Office
Out of a total enrollment of 626
FOR CHILDREN
in prescriptions!
.
pupils, 595 or 95 per cent report
I
II PIIIO RECITAL
. Reply Box: S
FRI. lid SIT., MIY 30, '31
WALT DISNEY'S . .
they have had polio innoculations.
The piano students' of Mrs. RichThe Swarthtnorean
"'AIISHIII ·paIIRIE"
This is a very commendable record, ard E. Farrington will. be heard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(Technlcolor) ,
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y~t.along
with the consolation that in reCital Wednesday, May ·28, at
plull DISNEY CARTOON FESTIVAL
CATHERMAN'S
this number is safeguarded is the 4 !p.m. at the home of ,Mrs. Vinc~nt
SUI., MOl., TUES., WED.
realization that they can still carry LathbU\'y, 502 Walnut lane. Those
DRUG STORE
JUIE I, Z, 3, 4
.
a germ which can give a bad c~se ·taking part will include:
4 ACADEMY AWARDS
of polio to any or all of 31 pupils,
navid Speers, 'Virgmia Dudley,
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MARLON BBAfIDO
Klngswood 3-0586
the {) :percent, who have not had Meg Turner, Jane Dudley, Sqsan
REP BUTTONS
MlYOSBI UMEEI
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
innoeulations.
Lat}jbury, BetsY'Kamp, June Boch,
, CHester 2-5373
The question arises, "Why have \James OIYmer, Christine deMoU,
these 31 still not taken advantage Nell Preston,. Betty Jayne Roth,
(Technlcolor)
II-ReB N1InIq Care
Features-7. 8:30 P.M. ~
of. the Salk vaccine perfected two Lytfne Farrington.
_ Aged, SeDJ1e. ChroD1c
Convalescent KeD aDd Women
years ago for prevention of paraTHURS., FRI., lAT.
EJr:eenB!l&
F . . . . 8pa..... O~
lytic polio?"
Mr. and Mrs. Kilbey Fentriss
JUIE .&, 8. 1
Blue CMII BODOrec!"
No doubt their parents have who will :be settling iii this area
A aiadeal are..vell
SADIE PIPPDl TURNER. Proprle&ol'
taught them to cross streets care- after being transferred ,from Kanfully and avoid many sorts of unsas· City will be the. house guests ~~~~~~~~~~~~---t"-~iui~iiiii~~~~~~~~~~~'
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'Technlcolor)
due risks, in the hope they will live of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ·G. Keenen ta»MDldlin:aIidiiIDIIHnhnd:2am'IIIIUDRllu/iIiIIiiiIlJIIIimlalaanulllDllllllllllUmuunmnuIWDJt.
GENE KELLY
a healthy, nOlmal liftspan. Do they of Harvard avenue on
.1
DOIUIla O'COIlner
Debbie aeJDOIa.
fa.!lsely
believe that thp large num- and ·Friday of this week. Mrs. Fen· _ .
.
. Peatures-'l:30, 8:30 P.M.
ber of people who have been immu- triss is the former :Miss ~rna Eck,.(with Appetizer - Dessert - Bridge)
"~
Klngswood 3.2290
nized somehow lessens· their own hardt who headed the school cafeNOON to. ONE-TBDH
1=
risk'
in
staying
uninnoculated?
teria
for
several
years.
AII'LE FREE PIRIII.
. Surely time or money is not the
Mrs.· C. .D. Howardl of South ~'
R
problem-only a few minutes' trip ·Chester road will leave this w~k- g A l
f.
ft I
h
::
. mp e space :,gr a er- unc eon bridge
§
to the nearest doctor ,is required end for an exten4;ied visit with her 5
GARDEN OF
at no extra cJtarge., .
and he will see that anyone who sister Mrs.· Fred A. Fuller at 230
.,
cnnnot
afford
the
small
price,
getS
West 9th street, in Erie.
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MIMORIIS
Polio lam· Ca. Slill
B·Ha 31· H S AI
W.II •• ETIY .RIZE
ali"ce barbef
9 I Lank
,old
in.
College· Theatre
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FAM:J:LY'
."Paris Holida,"
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acral•.., anled
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Belvedere.
Convalescent" Home
"Sa,onara" ..
"Siniin' il.the Rain"
Thu~day
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Telford S,cllo"
Swarthmore
A new memorial-type· garden in a longestablished eemete17. Beantlfulll" landBcaJJed and developed. Wide Choltle of
. location. ~urprlslngll" low coat. Your
. ina.pecUon Is Invited.
.
WEST' LAUREL HILL
CEMETERY
••mont Ave. abo.,. City U~
Bala-Cynwyd
MOhawk 4-1591
Int~.a-Borough
Baseball League. Schedule
,.Tune' 2; 6:00 P.M.-Dodgers vs. ·Braves
vs. Indians. ,
Oriples
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~JllmIHIIDIIH/lIIIU1OmmmtuauIwIlRl/"'D"llilllllUlIIII"'i"lDnnllun"CII'umonClI'""1IlIDUIIIIIIIIa i
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June 3, 6:00 P.M.-P.hils vs. Cardinals.
Yankees vs. Tigers.
June 7, 9:30 A.M.-Cardinals VS. Dodeers.
Tigers vs. Orioles. . '
LET US ~IELP ·.AKE YO'UR·~C·AR
RU·I BETTE R---LONGE R··
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EDGMONT AVENUE, -
.. Our Spt:ing Car Saver Spe~ial /s Designed ;0 Help Get RiC/oF,
. "W.interDrag" and Get Your Car Completely
Ready
lor. Summer
.
.
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I-CHAILIE TO SUMMER OIL
.'.
6-CLEAI AIID IDJUST SPARK PUlIS
Winter oil is too thin for warm
weather. We drain it-and refill
with Summer type Sunoco Oil.
Drain transmission and rear; refill with Sunoco All-purpose'Gear
Lubricant--sp~ially made to resist high pressure and heat.
3-IHIISII LUIRICATIOI .
Special Lubricant used to help keep
out squeaks and wear. Won't dry
out, won't wash out, won't squeeze
o.ut! Helps improve gas mileage.
4-IHECI OIL FILTER
Inspect cartridge and check for
leaks.
,
&--IITTEIY SE.,RED
. Winter is esPeCially tough Oil-bat. .
teries. We c:heck strength, clean
. terminals, add distilled water.
Pace-setting
swim styles by
Dirty spark plugs can· waste as
much as lout of every 10 gallons
of gasolin~.
.2-CHAIIE TO SUMMER IEIR
LUBRICIITS .
SEVENTH AND WELsH STREETS
STORE HOURS:· Monday thra Tharsday, 9:30-5:30•
~day, 9:30-9:00; Saturday, 9:30-5:30
..
RIGHT .NOW YOUR CAR NEEPS' THESE
"GET READY FOR SUMlER" SERVICES
Catalina
- - - rearly lor the lirst
,
.,
big splash 01 tbe season/
Lets yoqr'-engine breathe easier· keeps· dirt out of the carburetor.
Pictured -
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I-DRAII ·IITI.FREEZE· liD FI.IIH
RADIAT•• - CHECI HOlE COl· IIECTIOIS - ADD RUST REIIIT.
AliCE
If yOU, have ~rmanent anti-freeze ,
bows.
HITUREI •• ' •••• • ••• 1.11
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Correct "-Switc~" imprOves the
mileage. We can .also have your
tires ~P~t if needed.
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STRUI
, The effect is .electric when
you're in. round and round,
stripes of Lastex knit with
cotton, punctuated by perky' ..
save it for next winter. Bring your
own container.
I-IHEci... OF n.EI
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The Swarthmorean, 1958-05
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1958-05
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