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THE SWAK'l'lDlORBAN
Page 12
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,..., 5
lteins
. further indentldcatlon. ArtIcles
then: left w1l1 be turned over to
School ·Lost & Found· welfare agencies. In tribute to
Although Swarthmore's pupils many mothers who put name tags
have just left their classes for .the in clothing, the coIlection at this
summer. there Is at school. a large time is smaIler than In previous
accumulation of "LOST AND years.
"These forgotten scarves,
A caref u 1 Inspee tIon .0f th'IS d'.sFOUND.
glasses, rubbers, and other cloth- play shows that there are some
Ing articles, an accumulation of very nice coats and jackets with
lost and found Items unclaimed no names in them. gloves, hats,
through the year, ar& begKlng for rubbers. sweaters, glasses and
their owners.
glasses cases, empty wallets, etc.
The "lost and found" articles It is hOPed that the owners 'wlll
have been assembled In the cook- come to the school, Identify and
Ing room of the high school for take home their possessions.
Valuable
In
E; Whiteland No Match.
t,
WeI_e Ne.comers
For Sea Horses
New citizens
were
. I
welcomed
NEWS NOTES
Mr.
Tuesday at a reception at Hannah. moved ~.,..u
- - their a .....
~._
_.ent at
rom ag
Penn House by the Pennsylvania 139 Hullers avenue Monday and
boys - 1 S. ·Roblnson 20,5, 2 D'I Society of the Sons of the Revolu- are reslding in their new home at
Foley...
tion. Thomas Hart attorney and 113 Blackthorn road, WalUngford.
Butterfly:
Sr.
gIrlS
1
C.
WII.
, the Society
.'
J'
former
presldent of
'Beverly
SmIth of Amherst a
18m. 40.4, 3 J. Paul; Sr. boys d th
' Due w1l1 visit AnD Ble8sIng f~eI R. Sublette 31, 2 D. Preston; m,!, e . e welcoming ad,drelfS and erly of Elm avenue next week -Int. girls -:- I Brodhead 37.8, 2 Judge Francis, S.· Van Dusen, her new' :home In Watervill~t
S. ~1l1lams, Int. boys - 1 Boyer chairman of the welcoming com- Maine.
'
42.3, Jr. girls - 1 B.. Breakell mittee, spoke also.
45.9, 3 H. Morrison; Jr. boys - I
J. Foley 46.4, 2 D. McCurdy; Mid.
"I saw It in the Swarthmorean."
girls - I C. Espenschade 24.5, 2
J. Courtney; Mid. boYs - 1 R.
McCurdy 22, 2 S. Robinson.
REVISION. OF WARNING CONDITIONS
Freestyle: Sr. girls - I C. Williams 1:16, 2 A. Paul; Sr. boys -.
FOR' CIVIL DEFENSE
1 . Sublette 1:02, 2 Preston; Int.
Effective July I, 1957, there will be four (4) Official Civil girls - 1 Brodhead 33.4, 2 S. WilDefense Conditions:
Iiams; Int. boys - 2 Boyer 32.5, 3
• .You'll appreciate .the
SeY'i1old; Jr. girls - 2 Breakell, 3 Carer.1I management and beautifu.l Burroundlngs make this an Ideal location
~tlendly,
competent .erv- .
Condition - Hostile aircraft MORE THAN TWO (2) HOURS J. E"Penschade; Jr. boys - 1 J. for 1\ memorial. Modern 'aeJUtle. for
burial
or
eremaUon.
Choice
101:8;'
new
'~e featured at thi.·prof....
YELLOW
DISTANT.
Foley 32.5, 2 R. Baker; Mid. girls garden section. c.tematory, memorIal
31~nal
pharmacy. And our
- 1 B. Dumm 20.2, 2 C. E"Pen- nlehes.
Condition' - Hostile aircraft FROM ONE (1) TO TWO (2) schade,·3 D. Renshaw. (Mid. boys
YoU? inapection is invited.
p~ceSt. too, are uniformly
BLUE
HOURS DISTANT.
lost
because
they
heard
a
spec8oImontA...
obo
••
City
LI
..
fair.
Be sure to bring US
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a.1 • ..cynwyd
NOh,wk "'1591
Condition - Hostile aircraft LESS THAN ONE (1) HOUR DIS- tator :yell "stop" and halted, ~~~~
~o~r J?octor" prescrip_
RED
TANT. TAKE COVER. '
thinking there had been a false =
tIOns. 'Remember, they
start).
are out' specialty.
Condition ~ AIR IS CLEAR of hostile aircraft.
'Diving: Sr. girls - 1 Jan Law- ..
WHITE
rence 104.25, 2 Dawn Boyer, 3 J.
CATHERMAN'S
When the RED or TAKE COVER SIGNAL OF THREE (3) Williams; Sr. boys - ' I H. MoDRUG STOlE
MINUTE, PULSATING SIGNAL ON SmENS,. BORNS OR Callister 104.7; Int. girls - 1 S.
Williams 63; Jr. boys 1 R.
WHISTLES IS SOUNDED "TAKE COVER" AT ONCE.
KI·3.o586
Baker 61.4; jTr. girls - 1 B.' PurWhen the "ALERT" signal is sounded, THREE (3) MINUTES nell 59.4, 2 D. Rensha,w. .
Hew CI.,;••. Ho.,..:
OF STEADY BLAST ON SIRENS, HORNS OR WiHIS'JILES, turn
All swimming events were' 50
on your radio or television to learn the' reason for the signal.
P. II.
yards with the exception of mldiP:ii==iiiiiiiiii:ii=iiiiiiliiiii~==iiiiiii~:ii==ili gets which were 25 yards and .
seniors freestyle, 100.
.June 15 Relay Details
ANNOUNCES
Apologies to the Midget Boys!
"H' ...
It was not their' team which was
NINE NEW COLORS
the only one falling to I!lace first
Inc ......
In June 15th's relay races at Mar-I PHllll[)HPHI/J, SlJnURBf\N WAHR (OMPllNY
Birchwood Finishes
pIe-Newtown. In tact the midgets
valiantly filled In vacancies on
the
Intermediate Boys team,
These fine cabinets protected by
"You Meet the NICEST People at Speare's"
bringing it In only 7.7 seconds
hard wearing plastic ••• nothing
behind the winner, East WhIteSTORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
land. Other details of the June 15
destroys.
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturd.ay, 9:.30 to 6:00
.
races follow:
Sw.rthmore·s . winning time in
the midget girls event was 1:36
compared to East Whiteland's
I :50.8. Swimmers, headed by Barbara Dumm who learned to swim 1
under two weeks' Girl Scout inst~uctjon two years ago and with
no instruction since, applied for
t!le team two days before the
Cor• .,
meet; Nancy Thorbahn product of
I PARK AVE., SWARTHMORI
a two-week Sunfish course at the
EDSMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Klngswood 4-2727
Swarthmore pool last summer,
Cacki Espenschade, and Nita Paul.
"Quaker Maid'" deal... in D.haW.8 c....,
Midget Boys came in 1: 17.6 to
East Whiteland's 1:45.8. Swimmers were Dave Foley;. Dick McCurdy, Sandy Robinson, Courtney
Prentice.
Junior Girls time--8warthmore
l:15.8, East Whiteland 1:23.6,
Great ValIey, i:25.2. Swimmers
were Sue Crawford, Helen·
Morrison, Betsy Breakell, Joanne
Espenschade.
June hoys time - SW 1:09.5,
EARLY ~ERICAN & TRADITIONAL
GV 1:20.4, EW 1:22. Swimmers Jim Foley, Bali Baker, Jerry
Sofas - - Love Seats - - Chairs
Clothier, Dino McCurdy.
Intermediate girls - SW 1:11.2,
Berkliners and Barcaloungers
GV 1:28.6, EW 1:30. SwimmersSue Williams, Charlotte BrodB;g leductions!
. Some Below Costl
head, Sondra Skoglund, Nancy
100 STYLES
Webster.
ne Largo.t S.'ecHon I. De/awDre co•• ",
Intermediate boys - EW 1:13,
Sw
1:20.7, GV 1:27.7. swim,mers
WINGS SECTIONAlS
- (padded by midgets due to
dearth of intennedlate) - GorLAWSONS - CHlPPENDAlES
don Boyd, Joie Brooks, Eric Peterson, Don Hartman. ,
Covered in Prints, Tweeds, Damasks,
Senior girls - SW 2:40.2, EW
Boucles, Textures
3:05.2, GV disquaUfieCI. Swimmers
- Carol and .Joyce Williams, Ann
and Jean Paul.
Senior boys - SW 2:09.7, EW
2:23.2,
GV 2:29.5. Switnmers 27th - - 28th - - 29th
. Bill -Morrison, Dave Preston,
Note: Every pfece .f. 'rom our regufar stoc".
Charles Dietz, Bob SUblette..
No Ifngersl
Grand slam Freestyle - SW
2:39.1 compared to R,!se Valley's
If'e have th. largest sel.&I;o" of early
winning time of 2:06.5 in other I
Ameri"a" I_nil""e in Delaware COllnty
division. Swimmers - Dory Mac-I
Nair, .Jack Renshaw, Bill Wrege,
Par" at ..r fro.. ,orell.
Karen Schloesser. Gloria Peirsol,
•
Doug Wrege, Ann Paul, BOb SubCEITAINLY•.
lelte.
sweethearts in swimsuits
-Midget, Junior and Intermediate events
100 meters,
"Madras Matchmafe"
SenIor and Grandslam 200 ml!lers.
....tIt
•••• _. •
5.9S
Very ofIiciaI UIIIform for foils
ST. AllAN'S CMGE
'Mr. and Mrs. ArIh~. ,H. H.
....'....te.....,
6 ts
who lava each other and also
btecII ..1rt
,.-._---.
1_._
•
-. lELtia WDOO
MoocIy are reeent arrIvala in
..... to - ' ~ _I III excilpH)
_ ' s _.~.
SwartiunOre from WestfteId, N. :J:,
~...
, . _ . . "Co.:..>_
u ....
IWIIn tr.b
•••
,~
M.... ·
and are J'CII
lin. :JohnB.
See other" 'r$w.~tlo•• "~' ~-iii '~:Sw,,,.~~·'-~p'-q I""'~
Weller l'e!idei 1jaW,\l\Ullflfo!d•.
(Continued f
P
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ro
au,;,
~SPRINGF1ILD ~AIIIt
Mail
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Dally
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Sale! Sale! Sale!
3 COUNTRY BOYS SPECIALS
I
3 DAYS LEn
SCott, Slnalter &Rebmann, Inc.
were
0"-
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ave-
.
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o"lIlrthr.Jo!'c <':011
l'tl1J1Jore
egll' Li bl'ary ,
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Flowers
and Mrs. Nonnan Hulme
WEST
LAUREL
CEMETERY
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-
6 ... 28, 195'1
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for the
Flowerless
THE·5WARTHMOR
-VOLUME 29--:-NUMBER 27
-
School Design Data
·Approved lIonday
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, July 5, 1957
CD MEETING TUESDAY
A mee&1D8 ., all ClviI DeI_
_
el wW be held In
Methodists to Hear .'
Dr" Johns Sunday
Elected
Flowers
for the
Flowerless
$4.00 PER YEAR
Preside"
Del. Co. Postmasters
C"IVh:t Delen
T t'
II se.es
Charles H. Grier ot Dartmouth
avenue was elected president ot
m.ned' 1IeIy
the Delaware County Postmaster's
'follcnrlq
"Reel"
iQuaL
It Is
Dr. H. Leroy Johns of the Board Association at the regular meeting
Borou9~ To Be Asked
Im~
tbat all DlvlsloD of 'Missions of the' Methodist which was held In Sharon Hill 1957 "Operation Alert"
To Pave Brighton
To Familiarize Public,
Chief. aDd Uaelr ....... n . . be Church, Division of National..Mis- June 20.
. p - t . as plaDs will be 811- slons, will be the guest preachAvenue
Personnel
DOunced for Uae "Operation er at the Swarthmore Methodist
Design skelehes for a new 12- Alen 1957" 1ICbeduled for .July Church Sunday, July 7, at the 11
A National CIvil Defense test
ctassroom addition to the Rutgers 12,
O'clock Morning Worship Service.,
wiII be held during the operIod
Avenue Elementary School were
Pel'llOllDe1 are invltetl to
Dr. Johns Is a member at the
July 8 through July 19. AU States,
approved by the Swartbmore- brlnl' wlih them lIIIJ'one Inler- staff of the Division of National
Territories and Possessions will
Rutledge School Board Monday .....
_~ In "'->, De'----.
.participate.
___
"IV" .~~
Missions and is director of church
evening and architects· authorized
extension for' the Southeastern 112 Enroll in Borough's
The primary purposes of the
to proceed willi working drawJurIS
' d 'IctI on of the church. FormSummer Recreat'lo' n
test activities tor the general
logs and specifications. Four
public In Pennsvlvania
will be:
.
.erly he was director of the stateP
J
members' of the new School Au•••
rog ra m
1; To provide the general pubside promotion for the estabJlsh!hority which will finance the
mentof the Alaska Methodist
Typical first-week hot' weather lic with fur.ther o~portunlty to
project, were present.
College in Anchorage, Alaska.
greeted the '112 children enrolIed become f~llia~ W1t~ the stanThe School District solicitor was
'Dr. Johns came to the Board of in the pre-school-primary Sum- dard pubhc actIOn SIgnals. (~
asked to draft a letter from the
Scout Sh, ip Sets Sail
Missions in February, 1955, and mer Recreation program "t the n.ew revision 3of warning cond.d
d School A th
Sch ) B
00
oar an
u orAft
L
is a member of the Lousianna Rutgers Avenue School. Varied lions on page. ).
Ity requesting Borough Council to
er ong
Annual Conference, where he activities Indoors and out for all
2. To proVIde further opportupave the unopened section of
Travail
.
age grou'ps, gave every'one a nlly for members of the general
served numerous pastorates and
Brighton avenue. In ord er to
wonderful ~Iance to become 'ac- public to practice basic self-pro'd furth
_.
Rut
Skipper and crew are stili keep- was twice district superintendent.
'"
i
,VOI
er con..~~on on
quainted-or reacquainted.
teet on measures.
gers aV'lnue where. the present ing their fingers crossed, but Fifteen years of his ministry were
.
.
other phases of the test wI11 be
school faces, the Board plans to Swarthmore's Sea Explorer Ship in New OrleaDs, where he served
The Threes start each morru~g for Clvtl Defense personnel oniy.
have the entrance to the new Leo Maris No. 329 Is launched!
the Carrollton~ Avenue Methodist with a grand march around thell'
PubUc Parilcipation
building oft Brighton avenue.
With appropriate ceremonies at Church anI! ~li~ Rayne Memorial room, usU~y led by ~arby Keefe.
On Monday and Tuesday eveDr. Samuel T. Carpenter, hulld- the Anchorage, Essington at 3 Methodist Church and was tor six Sevaral c!'i1dren brmg favorite nings, July 8 and July 9, signals
ing committee chalmllm;was ask- p.m. Sunday the formal chrlsten- years the district superintendent, stuffed arumals or toys to share, will be sounded. At 7:15 p.rn. the
ed to discuss plans for a cafeterla- Ing was accomplished, and· two being especially active In the es- and these, plus a sandh?x, palilts, alert signal-three minutes steady
Idtchen with the architect. '!'he hours later when the tum ot the tabllshment of eight new church- and pint-size housekeepmg equlp- blast on s~~ _ will be given; at
unit, which would be added to the tide hlld lessened the lashing wind es.
were the most popular last 7:30 p,m. the. ''Red': or ''Take
all purPose room on the present and waves somewhat, the trim
Dr. and Mrs. Johns makes their
.'
Cover" signal - three minutes of
building ~t an approximate. cost craft was sent down Into the home in Upper Provtdence TownThe first week for the Fours pulsating blasts on sirens _ wI11
of $50,000, could be financed water. It was tied to the neamy ship.
was one of exploration and dis- be given.
under the District's own borrow- dock to await its first trial run
'
covery. They had free plaYtime,
On the 8th and 9th the Public
ing capacity. However, the.Board this Saturday, futl!\re' weekend
both ir)doors and out, a rest period, is only asked to listen to these
would like It bulit along with ,the cruises, and' possibly spending
games, songs, stopes, and hand- signals, to become· familiar with
(COntinued on Page 4)
sometime in Ch'esaopeake Bay.
work. They. w~re particularly them.
----"'---.-Since Skipper George Myers
thrilled with a new .piece of playThese two educational blasts
and the boys brought the old
ground equipment consisting of are the only· times the "Red"
N
d
ted LCP t Swarth
k
ladders, rings, and bars. The high signal . will not ""ean· ''Take
. ".,"';'" "''':''CIi'
".c.· ..
"t';"":;n:~:.ha1f years a ago, th; ~wim Team Ta es On spot of the week, was a trip to Cover" and traffic will not be
saga of the. Leo Maris ·has bei.D- 'Wcillil'lgfordAgain
the home of Beau Rlcksecker to stopped.
,
' .
~ull of "sweat and tears" if not
Tomorrow
see several newborn kittens.
On F)'lday, July 12, a Civil De65 Attend 10-Day
"blood". After restoring the hull,
Stories, records, and art actlvl- fense jrlll w1l1' be held during
•
building a superstructure and
Although Swarthmore's Swim ties were the favorites ot the the daylight hours. Exact· time
Session at
struggling to find and overhaul a Team win over first meeters Wal- Fives. One rainy day they made wl11 not be announced. The
Trinity
sultsble engine the craft was fin" lingfOrd and Springtield last Sat- pretty colored umbrellllll, and are schedule of sign~ is as follows:
ally finished last August and urday at th" Swarthmore pool wa~ now busy working on Indian
(A) The "Alert" signal will be
The Community Summer Vaca- moved from behind the unit's land a foregone conclusion, Walling- headdresses complete wlthfeath- sounded to activate Civil Defense
lion Church School closed Wed- base on .Cresson lane, to the Dela- ford took home, nine first places ers.
Personnel a'ld to· give infonnanesday with a service In Trinlty ware river where it was launched and. Springfield one, and enough
The slx-year-olds, besides en- tlon about th'e ''Test.''
Church. The Rev. Robert C. S. sans ceremony. by the Sun Shlp- heats were run SO that everyone j0rIng the 'summer sun on the
(B) The ''Red'' or "Take Cover"
Deacon led the service and the building Company.
who desired tl> sl"im had a chance playground,. action saggs, st~ry- signal will be sounded' at which
talk was given, by the Rev. John T.he next w~k it broke adrift to do so.
book characters.on record, pa1Ot- time all traffic will be stopped
and was' washed upon a piling
With this week for additional lng, colOring, and marching, were and pedestrians directed to Seek
Schott.
All of the classes made a con(Continued on Page 7)
practice, Wallingford should pr,,~privlleged to hel~ Carl Collins shelter inside.
"
tributlon to the program., The
sent even· better competition to celebrate '!,is 5'1.0 birthday. Chrlst(C) The "Alert" signal will be
Kindergarten class recited Bible Samuel Carpenter
the Swarthmore Seahorses when "?as Day IS just not the best for a sounded which will' sigo!)l the
verses anet sang two songs, th.e
they journey to the Wallingford httle boy to have. a birthday par- "All Clear."
primary class!!!; sang three SO!!&S New Rotary President pool for a return engagement with ty, so Carl bad his on the 25th of
At this sigoal traffic ·may reIn addition .to their Bible verses,
Samuel Carpenter is .the newly that team at 9:30 tomorrow mor- .June. He took some ot his friends sume movement and alI people
to the alr~rt for lun~.
(Continued on Page 8)
and lhe Juruors presented a Chan- elected president of Swarthmore ning.
ce\ Play.
Rotary. Vice president is Herman
Totsl final scores last Saturday
The PrImary group s first week
.
he parenb of the some 65 BlOOm; secretary, William Bush; were: Springtleld 129, WallIng- was spent In getting acqualnted, Storms Strllte Twice
Children enrolled were invtted to treasurer, Paul Freeman. Directors ford 174, Swarthmore SS4.
setting up rules
bl' foIlowed A K
A
H
the service.
. .
..reMark Bittle, AI Carney, West
WallIngford's P. Ikedo topped durl.ng the next SIX w~ks, and
t
enyon
ve. ome
The school Is very grateful to 'Coohrane, Joseph ReynoldS, Llnd- the Midget Girls Backstroke and finding out ~t they like to do.
It may be true that lightning
:~ Donald R. Longman for can: say Wolf~ ~d Henry: Coles, Jr. Freestyle events, with a time of ~h::rePI:~h~~c~~~a,,::~~~ f~~~ doesn't strike twice in the same
ul ng.. to d~t aGeotthe last min Past pres.dent Is George Salmons. 18 seconds for the 25-yard latter t~e other ball and to
Th e plac!, but surely storms In general
e an.. to Mrs. . .rge Hay for Members' of the Swarthmore event. S.Epp won Intermediate
.s
)'S.
er do, as Mrs. A. Robb Cochran of
~~:-::'Inr;s::~:~~e ~~ t~~ Rotary Club entertained at ~e Boys Butterfly (38.5) and Free- =.:.:~:" e::'so::'tos:;.~:a:~ 221. Kenyon avenue wiII readily
17 consisted of:'
.
SprJnghaven Country Club FrI- style (30.2). T. Baldwin won Mld- ing. The children drew pl"tures on testify.
M"
_ day, .June 28.
.
get Boys Butterfly (22.3). Three FrIda at what the liked best
Just about to begin ,:el1ledylng
Y
District governor John Michael relays also were captured by b t
Ii
_,.,: 1,
d th the damage to the Intenor of her
.... rsS' Davtd Field and Mrs. Rob
~>
troog assisted by Nanna
·th pin b
st
.
a ou recrea on "",,00 an
e
ht b th sto
f
Clark Ka .
was presented '\'"
a
y pa WaIlingtord: Intermediate Girls results ranged from block~built home wrong
y
e
rm 0
'IVbi
:~ and ~~ district governor John Ware of (1:06.8). Junior Boys (1:00.6), skyscrapers to kick _ baseball Sunday evening, June 16, when
er
W 'lII
our-year-o s, West Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ware and Midget Girls 1:23.7). Dean and teachers swings 'and seesaws
'lightning struck ber bathroom,
Ceo'
1 am Phillips and Mrs. were guests.
Hubbard of WalUnglord came in
'.,
"
Mrs. Cochran bad to shi1t conPyl rge Dunn, .asslsted bY' Gay
Newly elected District Governor first and second in the IntermedSalls as Seamaa
centration to the exterior when a
th e and Anna Mae Al1Ison. taught Myers, at Wayne and ~. Myers late Girls Diving. Dean's score
.'
.
large section of one of the tsll oak
e five-yelU'-olds;Mrs. Ronald were also guests.
was 76.5.
.
Donald Townsend Llttl~, son of trees in front of her house was
(Continued on Page 8)
John Michael, the principal
Springfield won the 'Intermed- Mr. and Mrs; Ralph V. Little. J.r., blown off and put .two large ~oles
DEAN HUNT
speaker, told of llis trip willi Mrs.
(Continued on Page 4)
formerly o! Haverford .place, as a Inlo her roof dunng last FrIday
Michael to Europe when he atseaman SRlled from Montreal on afternoon's sudden squall. SwarthAnENDS CONFERENCE tended the International Rotary
APPOINTS SALES MGR.
the M. S. Sungran June 20 to sail more firemen covered the openings
Everett L. Hunt, DeaD Emeritus Club Convention at Luzerne,
'
tl> . England, Scotland, Dutcll with tarpaulins.
?f Swarthmore College, Is attend- Switzerland.
'
Latrobe Steel Company. Latrobe, GU1!lDa, and TrInIdad during a
Limbs falUng. on tracks' and
U1g the hOllOrs cimr~ at the
At their tegu1ar weekly lunch- announces the appointment of Mr. Iwo-month voyap. Donald, who wires and transformers being
University of Colorado: .
eon meeting at the Ingleneuk on L. M .. Teldl at Woodbrook lane to graduated from George School knocked out by wind or lightning
. The conference, which:1s study- .June 21 local Rotarians were the pOsition of New England D1s- June 8, Is accompanied by ·hisalso touledup railroad C~ng
U1g the problem of the superior prlvtleged to bear Dr. Robert P. trlct Sales Manager, with oft!ces roommate Jobn Swayne of Ken- gates' at Swarthmore avenue,
Wallingford and Morton. The
student in the state university bas Glover well-known heart specla- and warehouse at Hartford, Goon. nett Square.
altracted nearly 50 edUc~tOrs Ust,
on ''Surgery's New Latrobe Steel Company Is a
Mr. and Mrs. Little with their Swa~ore avenue, gales wete
front IOpcoIleges and universities Frontier, the Heart":
leading specialty sIeel miII pro- daughters -!aneI and Sbirley are stuck 10 a down position tor an
ihroug),out the COUDII'y.
.
ducing hlgh speed steela, tool and ftsiding in Shaloer Heights, O. Mr. hour and a balf. Railroad workIt Is the first conference at. this
. FlIEMEN TO ~EET
die steels and high temperature
Little Is the manager'of the Pro.. men zigzagged tralBc between the
I)rpe,. and bas. been IInanc:ed
aircraft alloys.
.;
.!1uct DesIgn Department of Brush gates.
'
IbrouIh .'lhml tothe.UJJ!vel.sity Asperi·J meetUi, of die ,'nie appCllDlment Is to be et- Elechoules Com~ In Cleve-. . Elechical current ,to·lDllIlY
or CcIora4o by the ., RuekefeUer SwudwMeF'Jreaild Prolec- fective :July 1. Mr. fIIld Mrs.. 'reieb,Jand.
.
. homes'ln the BarouIh, and tQ the
~tiOD. '1tieunlvenltY luis . ' " It . . • • ....... L - bekl their - ,.!Iam, anddaUgbter DoDald plana, to atteDd., PenD poUce sfa&Jan and Its 1'Ildfo,_
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. Nane:r wIIlmaIrB their home In ,State in the faU 88111 .....,.,ctah.C IntemJpteIJ' at4:.~ .'aDd
ThuncIay, July, II It 8 p.m.
Simsbut); Conn
stOlIeiI!. .
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,. laklied faI"_ g·hoar. '..",
Boroqh BaD Tuetld"l',
at .7:30 JLIIL -
.lul7 II,'
Scheduled for July 12
YDung SRA-ers Get
AcqUal"nted atRutgerS
SES Leo Marls"
In Gala La,unchl"ng
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Entirely. Sunk
Wed Closes
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THE SWARTRMOREAN
Pace 2
D'
C erSOM
July 5, 19&7
Is'
and MartIn Sbell.abarpr of Mof- motor to Treasure wand, Fla.,
Wllkes-Barre. are the matemal Robert 1.. Coates of West Chester
fatt, yOUllC conallls of· the bride. EnsIgn Paulk and his bride willi cnmcll18l'ents.· Mrs. Walter Doq- Friends Hom e, formerly
..-•• _
f lighted the. candia'
. make their home at San Delgo,
of New London, Conn•• Is the Swarthmore.
Mr
d· WI_' J
. an ...... & ames .........ue 0
Ralph Selch brother Of the CaL
ate rna 1 . iranliparent. Great_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Dartmouth avenue with their bride, wall best' man. Ushers were .
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
"I saw it In the Swarthm
ZENSEN _ STIRLING
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Jhnmy. left Sunday for a visit of and Paul Dixon of Sac CitY, Ia. •
The marriage of MIss EJlzaMth I
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
WhIte Mnd1es,.pInk peonies, and Stines Stirling, daughter of Mr.
or
J. MCCorkel of Cornell avenue at honeysuckle graced' the church. and Mrs. Harold Hartley Stirling
Spruce Creek.
Mrs. Ben Gilbert was the organist of Drexel HIll, to Mr. Charles
Mrs. W!JlIam HObbs of pa,rk and Mr. Dave Roberts of Denver. Henry Zensm. Jr., son of Mrs.
avenu~ will leave from IdlewIld the soloist: Vocal selections were Charles H. Zensen of Rutledge.
to be joined In London, England, "Through the Years" and· ''T·he and the late Mr. Zensen, took
Boys'
6 to 16
July 9 by her da~h~r Miss June Lord's Prayer."
place Saturday morning, June 29.
Hobbs of Uyo, Nlgena, who will
The bride's mother wore a 'gown I in the Nevil Memorial Episcopal
fly from Port Hatcourt. They ex- Of sand chantung and lace with Church of St. George, Ardmore,
WILL BE CLOSED'
pect to travel five weeks In Eur- rose accessories and a corsage of with Dr. Stanley West o1!lculttrlg.1
ope before. they return to this pink
The bridegroom's
Th' b Ide
h
'given In
~II Day Saturdays in J.lly and August
country and will visit London and mother
attired in a gown of marz-:'ager b;
Ofa : . wore. a
vicinity, Sc.otland, Norway•. Ger- pink llnen with white accessories gown of imported white organdy
: . SWItzerland, and Paris, and wore a corsage of white roses with embroidered panels down ~!:~~~~~~~~;:;:~~~~~~~;:~~;:~~
114 ceo d M
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the skirt. Her dngertj,p vell of
afn
Parrlsrs'h
eordge
c
A
reception
in
the
churoh
was
French
illusion was held by a
·
r.
K eag 0
rOB d rove t 0
Mr W H
d
arrI d
East N rthfield Mh
th
served by
s, . . Hen erson cap of lace and pearls. She c
e
'11 taO f
• rtassf" tWh ere
ir
ey of Littleton, Mrs. Ralph Selch, a bouquet of orchids, alba lllles,
. ; .'
WI
s y or pa 0
e vaea_ MI
B 'tto
D
tI
'
ss Nancy
n n Of . enver, and stephanotIS.
n.
°M
W F Fa gh
f th and Miss Miriam Kibble of Sac
MIss Dorothy Fessler of Haverrs.
.•
ra er 0
e C't I
maid f h
d
BEAUTY SALON.
Swarthmore Apartments Is 8. 1 y, a.
town a.cted a s o . onor an
The newly married .
couple .
the bridesmaids were Mrs. Rob· H ospatient In the P ennsy1varua
sHI.SHA.1 .01 SUM Mil sAIUN.7
ltal
drove up to the Alcon HIghway ert L. Goldsmith of Media and
PM'
d M
W E Witha
f to Fairbanks, Alaska. where they Mrs. Wilmer F. Lomas of Tow9 Soutn .Chester Road
r. an
rs.
. . 1 m O l d i n g Mr J I '
l\Id Th
tte d ts
Swarthmore Crest have returned are now res.
' . ' eg WII '" son,
•
ea. n an
were.
Call Klngswood 3.()476
from a brief vacation In the employed Wlth the Bureau of attired alike In dresses of P!1le
Active U_.... of ... sw.rtIo_ ......I.n, AuocICltlo.
Whit Mounts!
Land Management. Mrs. Jeglum yellow organdy with matchJnig
The' Prep Shop
Wear
r:'
h':r
Ii
The
C
e
ns.
I!NGAGf!~ENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze
of Strath Haven avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter.
Miss Dorohty Anne Heinze, to Mr.
Donald Granbery West. ~n of· the
late Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Raymood West of Washington, D.C.
MIss . Heinze is a graduate of
DePauw University and Is a member of Kappa Kappa . Gamma
sorority. She is secretary to the
vice president of the association
of NARTvD.
Mr. West is a graduate of
Princeton University. class of
1950. He served' as a lieutenant In
the U. S. Navy and Is now assoclated with Riggs National
Bank of Washlntrton. D. C.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Carlton E. Cutler
Of JiavertOwn announce the enengagement of thelr daughter,
Miss AnIta Louise Cutler. to Mr:
J .. Newton Pew, Jr., son Of Mr.
and Mrs. Pew of Wallingford.
Miss Cutler Is a graduate of the
Lankenau Hospitsl School of
Nursing. Mr. Pew attended Eplscopal Academy and is a graduate of
Lafayette College.
.
An October wedding is planned.
JEGLUM-SELCN
Dorothy Esther Selch,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Selch, and Mr. Carl Perkins
JeglWII, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claire
MIss
H.
Hillbom June
avenue.
wereJeglWII
marriedofThursday,
13,
In the Memorial Methodist Church
of Steamboat Springs, Colo., in a
formal double ring ceremony per~
formed by. the Rev. George M.
Burnworth. Vows were spoken in
traditiol)al Quaker style.
.
Given In marriage by her father. The bride wore a door
gown of white embroidered
tallette with fitted bodice,
loped neckltne, short sleeves,
a fully draped skirt. Her
length veil of illusion had
ner mother's wedding veil
her pearls were a gift of the
groom. She carried a bouquet of
white peony surrounded by white
roses and stephanotis.
Miss Alice Belch was her sister's
maid of honor. She wore a. ballerina length dress of pink crystallette and carried a heart-shaped
bouquet of white carnations and
pink peony. Cheroo Cruse, bridesmaid, wore a dress of turquoise
crystallette and carried a bouquet
similar to that of the maid of
honor.
James
of Denvet', Colo.,
wID
the University of
Alaskaattend
in Fairbanks.
The bride attended Colorado
State University at Fort Collins
where she was a member of Sigma
Kappa sorority. The bridegroom
graduated In June from Colorad'
State University. He majored In
forest management and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social
fraternity.
AUGUST BRIDE
The marriage of MIss Marilyn
Huxley Green, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Walter Gree~
of Li ma, f 0 rmer ly 0 f Swa rth more,
and Mr. Robert Wesley Doherty.
son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Kennetb
Doherty of EIn.> avenue, will tak~
place Saturday. August 22, il'
Trinity Episcopal Church.
PAULK·MnzLER
MIss Pa.tricla Ann Metzler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Paul Metzler of Moylan _ Rose
Valley, _s united in marriage
June 8th at 3 p.m. to James D.
Paulk, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paulk of Brunswick, Ga., In the
Swarthmore Preooyterlan Church.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop
officiated.
Mrs. Edwin' P. Glenn of Wallingford was matron of honor,
Miss Lynn Baldwin of Rose Valley maid of honor and the bridal
attendants were Miss Nancy
Ellen Long of Wilmington and
Mr. and Mrs. W<er L. Douglass, Jr" of Haverford place an.
t1Ie arrival of a son, Eugerie Douglass, born June 18 . In
Lankenau Hospitsl. Eugene is the
fourth child in the Douglass famIly.
own h _ lD Bratueboro, being
now 80 :yeus of aae. fa. remaining
1n Mrs. Deene I..aJqrwol'tby's Best
Home .1n DarIen. CoDD., and enjoying the large estate and wid..
breezy veranda ihere. She recelves frequent visits from he.
son and two daughter" all' of
whom are In N!!W England.
REYISION' OF WARNING CONDITIONS
FOR CIVIL DEFENSE
\
Effective July 1, 1957, there will be four (4) OfIIclal Civil
Defense Conditions:
HoStile a'ireraft MORE
DISTANT.
Condition BLUE
.
Condition
-
HosWe aircr$ FROM ONE (1) TO TWO (2)
HOURS DISTAlNT.
.,.
ID aircraft LESS THAN ONE (1) HOUR DISnOS e
BED
Condition' WBI'tE
Phot.ographer
Forma' P'ct.,..
of ft• • rlel.
Shdlo and Display R_'
6 E. Front Street
Media, Pe.
'LO '·2116
When the RED or TAKE COVER SIGNAL OF THREE (3)
PULSATING SIGNAL ON SIRENS,. RORNS OR
WWS'1'LES IS SOllNDED "TAKE COVER" AT ONCE.
When the "ALERT" signal Is IIOW!ded, THREE (3) MINUTES
OF. STEADY BLAST ON SIRENS. HORNS OR WiHJS'l1LES, turn
on your radio or television to learn the reason for the signal.
MINUTE,
Celia Shoe Shop
325 Dartmo"th Avenue
During
,
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
SU.SCRlmONS
FOI ALL
MAGAZINES
LLOYD E.
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3-D••, ... of C •••dl. . M.....d.
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4-"IETURN TO
ISLAND"_farrrllt T...
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I J5 Non:-A-LAFF &tkt MII$~~ BOX n I
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THE WEEK·
"AROUND TN' WORLD IN 80
D~YS"
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
"GIANT"
HAVEN INN
Yale and Harvard Avenues
Swarthmore
Air Co"lIitio,utl Dim"g Roo_ tUIIl Lobb,
.
. Co-torl46k Sl••/Ii.g Roo_
.
B1nw1or Jf..HP.Ili.g
Busba_ )Jen', J..-h '12. 1130 P.II.
c..~ HoIiI.f«Ulliu· (or: B';,I,. .
.. • . , { l••,,.... P""., .
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.... ,......... $4.98
RECORD OF· THE WEEK
"LOYE LETTERS IN TNE SAN"" ~ Pat Boone ....... 8'e
. . . . . IJ.
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10 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
A"e' KI. 3-14\ElO .
OPEN FRIIJAY ~VENINGS
*
THE ..
INGLENEUK
WILL BE
CLOSED
(In Technicalor)
''FuNNY FACE" .
. Mr... I1Ild IIIr&. John Bowditch,
Jr., of 214 Cornell avenue and
Johnny's Acres. Belmont, Vt.,
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary at the home of their
eldest SOD Mr. Robert Shaw Bowditch In Worcester. Mass.
When they arrived Saturday
momlng ~ey .found to greet them
Mr. and Mrs. WillIts Henry Bowditch and sons John and David o'
.YorktoW1J, Ve.. Dr. John Bowditch, 3rd, Of MInneapolis. Mlnn:.
Mr. and Mrs. JameS Bowdlt,,··
and I!OIlS Peon and Peter of Wilton, Conn., Mrs. F. 'J. Weyl and
daughters Annemarle and Christina of Washington, D. ·C., M.'
George O. Bennett of Virginia
Beach. Va., Br. BowdItch's brother Mr. Burton Bowditch of Hudsoo, Mich.; and Mrs. Bowdltch's
brother Mr. Moses Willits of ReadIng, Mich.
Major Benson' A. Bowditch
USMC, on duty lD the Phllipplnp,
and his faintly were wlable to be
there. Six of their seven childrel'
and eleven of the twenty-two
grandohlldren were present. f'.
few Illtini'iIte Worcester friends
gathered to greet them at ~
O'clock and the faml1y enjoyed a
7 o'clock dinner.
E. I. DuPont de Nemours and
Co., Inc., has launched a scholarship program at Swarthmore College designed to reclopit young
Jaachers of mathematics, physics.
and chemistry, and stsrt, them
teaching as soon as possible.
The funds provide scholarships
for· summer school, work in education and practice teaching on
the secondary level for mathematiC3 and science majors. Because of heavy labonltol'y sched.ules and many required C
are often unable to fulfill educational requirements for' teaching
during the regular academic year:
By practice teaching during the
swnmer, science students will be
able to begin teaching the fall fol_
lowing graduation without a fifth
year of college work.
Four Swarthmore College students are recipients of scholarship funds, and three of them
are practice teaching In the
Swarthmore High School this
summer, Linda Aurand and Esther Darling teajlliing chemistry;
Mary Berlin, tmlthematics. The
other schoI8rshlp winner, Rudolf
Amann, will teach mathematics
next summer in the Swarthmore
High' School after a tour of duty
In the anned forces.
GRADUATES
Sunday-2 Complete shows 5 I: 9:30 P.~.
Mon. I: Tu••.-l Comple" ~ 7;45 P.M.
A ,Dy . . . . . ." ........,
AI""y H.p'.a
.........1..
I
Music from the s<\und irac:k, composed an.d Gonducted by
Victor You~g' .
foI!on., Tues.. Jaly 7, 8. 9
JAMES DIAN'
Eliza .... T.Ylor
lack H.d...
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Klngswood 3-8677
GOLDIN ANNIVERSARY
Swarthmore Students
Wiil Scholarships
, .
JULY and AUGUST
~=========================~
Wed., nars., Fri.. Sat.
Enjoy a Lehurely Dinner •••
TWO (2) HOURS
TANT. TAKE COVER.
AiR IS OLEAR of hostile aircraft.
COLLEGE T'HEA'TRE
F. F. Z;",,,,ermo/l
THAN
condition yn.JAW
Dr.formerly
and Mrs.
Eugene S. Far-II·
ley,
of Swarthmore,now
Miss
DorothyRebecca
Paulk, sister
the
bridegroom.
Paulk,of also
a siste.. of the bridegroom, served "" flower girl.
All CONDITIONED'
Robert C. Paulk of Brunswick,
Ga., was best man for his brother, an.d the 'ushers Included Lt.
Swarthmo,.. Pa.
Earl S. Piper, USMC, Lt. Warren
Zimmer, Air. Force; Ensign
Fri. ana Sa+., July 5, 6
Thomas A. Marnane,
Lt. . E..e" He._•• ,.. ,.... .ovel
Carl C. Croft, USA, Lt. MI
. (In T.chnTcolor)
ler, brother of the bride.
G.ry
Cooper
I.grld .erg •••
A reception at the Old MIl1 in
Friday
Feafures-7:25
9:45 P.M.
Rose Valley following the cere- Sat. Featur.s-6..30, 7.SO lind
and 10.10 P.M.
mony. Mter a weddiDg, trip by
IIGALL-CHILDREN's
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SHOW SATURDAY 1 '.M•.
I
. <..
••r I. V., ...
Mr. and Mrs. Harold March' Of
North Chester road are at their
SUlDmer home 1n Brattleboro, Vt,
)11'. March fa working on his new
bOOk. Mrs. John Clarence Lee,
mother of Mrs. March, who has
visited 1n Swarthmore man y
times, and usually summers In her
•
CLOSED SATURDAY 12 NOON
Modern garden-type b"ilclings. Individual
he~t co.ntrols. Off-stre~, par~ing. All electric
kitchens. One and two bedrooms, living
.
.
room, dining area, bath. Resident superintendent~' Rentals ' include' heat . and hot
water. $110 and $135.
IIRTN,
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p.,.,
.
THE SWARTBMOREAN
The Dart••uth House
lOCATED IN THE HEMT 01 SWARTHMOIE
"":tIlr a wedding trip to Canada,
the couple will make their home
In Drexel HIll.
J.ly 10. 11. 12, 13 .
. STRATH
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picturecarried
hats· of
Imported
They
nosegays
of lace.
blue
and lavender delphlnllBll.
Major Harqld H. stirling. Jr.,
USMC, of Alea, Hawaii, brother
of the bride, acted as.best man.
Mr. Robert L. Goldsmith of Media
and Mr. Wilmer F. Lomas, Jr., of
Towson, Md., were ushers.
The bride's mother chose a
gown of dusty pink' linen with
lace bodice and matching hat,
h I d ba Sh
s oes, g oves an
g.
e wore
a cymbidium orchid corsage,
The bridegroom's mother was
gowned In blue lace with matching accessories. ..She wore a
cymbidium orchid corsage.
A reception at Rolling Green
Country Club followed the cere-
.
lIllY 6t 1957
,;
FROM.
~ond,ay,
July 1st
Nancy E. White of Oberlln avenue was graduated with the 'degree . of Master of. Music from
Northwestern University. Evanstori, JII., at gradUlition eXercises
In June when ChrI!rtIan E. Herter,
Undersecretary of state, was gUest
"
speaker.
Wlilia'm Thomas Windsor of
Dickinson avenue was graduate\i
with the degree of Bachelor of
Laws at the. 7lst. annual com.
mencement of Temple University
In Convention Hall.
''1 sa"; it in the S~artlunoreah.';
War.gfd Man Heads
United Fund Dept
Edward H. Smoker, Wallingford, president of the United au
Improvement Company will head
the UoIted Fund's Major Firms
Depax bnent In the .forthcoming
annual campaign scheduled to
open this Fall.
•
Announcement Of Smoker'" appointtnent was made last week by
J. Frank Cox. vice president of
the Bell Telepb.one Company of
Pennsylvania and general ohalrman of the drive, who pointed out
that the department was the largest of the campaIgn's six fund
raising units.
Under Smoker's dlrecUon the
Edward H. Smoker
Major I'irms Department will
seek funda from aproxlmately 100
45th Anniversary
of the city'a largest concerns.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bernard These include banks, insurance
Of Union avenue celebrated
companies, industrial firms and
45th wedding anniversary Satur-i department stores.
day of last week with a family
Last year major tIrms and their
dinner at their home.'
employees contrtbuted $5,841.0.Seven of their eight children or 46 percent of the $12,676,863
with their faml1les attended, 32 in netted by the campaign for ~he
all. Their eighth child Mrs. WiI- support of 250 separate health
ltam T. Bell is now residing in Ft. and welfare services. . "
Lauderdale, Fla.
Smoker has previously served
the campaign .as a captain and a
division
chairman. He Is a trustee
NEWS NOTES
of
Delaware
CountY Hospital and
Mr. and Mrs. Henr, Lau with
their son Tommy, of Dartmouth a member Clf the Nether-ProviCircle, stoPPed In Boston, Mass.. dence School Authority.
A graduate of Franklin and
and visited Mr. Lau's sister, in
Marshall·
and University of CinPortsmouth,N.H., .en route to
cinnati
where
he received a Ph.D.
Pleasant Lake, Elkins. NH. Mr~
degree,
Smoker
began hls long asLau attended the Gordon Research Coolerences at Colby Jun- sOciation with the gas oompany 27
Ior College while his famuy spent years ago as a research ohemlst.
He is a member of the Midday
the past week vacationing near
Club,
Union League. Rolling Green
t1ie lake.
•
Golf Club, treasurer of the Middle
Kathleen Titus, daughter of Mr. States Lawn. Tennis AssocIAtion
and Mrs. A. S. Titus of Swarth- and a director of the Philadelphia
more avenue, left Sunday for a Tennis Association.
month's stay at Camp Onoka in • A native of COIWllb~, Pel/Jl..
the Poconos. . .
lJrod-.1 he now resides withchis family on
Mi. and Mrs. G. Wills
Kershaw avenue. ,
head of Maple avenue won the
The camaplgn will seek funds
annual two-ball handicap mixed for the support of the following
foursome tournament at the <:on- health and welf&te appeals.
cord Country Club .Sunday after- Community Chest with 154 agennoon.
I c1es; American Red Cross, ArtbMr. and Mrs. ·Arthur D. Moser p rltIs· and RheWllatism Foundation;
and children Davis and Martha Menial Heal4lh Association; SalAnn of Dartmor.th avenue,
vation Army; United Cerebral
the weekend with the 'JoJn'! de- Palsy Association and the PennMolls at Twin Lakes In the Po- sylvania United Fund~USO.
CODOS.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dpuglas
APPOINTED
of North Chester road returned
Gerald PenfIeld. Kynett, Jr.,
Monday from a month's trip
abroad. Sailing May 29 on he Wallingford, was - appointed a
S. S. ~dam. they spent most of General . Partner of Brooke anjl
their· time visiting old cathedrals Co., Investment Bankers, memand castles In England and Scot- bers of the Flhiladelphia-
A graduate of Episcopal Acadeaboard the S. S. Maasdam.
my and. the University of RichMiss ·Helen Alcorn of n~rt_1 mond, Kynett was associated
mouth House accompanied by
with the drm- since 1951 ..
aunt and uncle Judge H. V. Levis
Kynett is a Lieutenant in the
and Mrs. Levis enplaned yester- U. S. N. R. and a veteran of the
day. from Idlewild for Europe. Korean campaign. He Is married
Tbey will visit Ireland, England, to the, former VJrglnIa. Smi!Jl;
F ra n c e, Austria, Switzerland, they have three children.
Germany, and Belgium.
Ian McKeag" son of Mr. and .. Janet Edwards, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. George McKeag of Parrish and Mrs. Earl Edwards of Rutgers
road. left Monday for Camp Deer- avenue, left last Saturday for two
wood on Squam Lake, N. H.. weeks at Camp Dark Waters at
where he will be a camper for the Medford, N. J. Stephen Edwards'
summer.
left Sunday 'for a two-week enThe Hetzels have moved to campment with other members of
their swnmer hOOJe ''Tide Wat- Swarthmore Boy Scout Troop 2 at
ers" in Ocean City, N. J., until Camp ·Delmont.
.
September 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold TOwnsend
with their two children George
and Molly left for theirhOOJe in
Warren, .I1I., Monday illter a
month's visit with Mrs. Townsend's parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Jeffords of Vassar avenue.
13': X 13',' Carpet Swatch 25c
Perfect seat cushion for •••
Robin Hood Dell
Big League and Little League BasebaD
Picnics, etc.
Free Delivery on Our Reg .....r Routes, Four or Mont•
TO
,Tuesday,, JI., l6th..
lfA"'SOt1
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Comr~~l
Lee....
Heedle",,.. • Orient.1 Rugs
100 Paofc.Ave. S_........ Po. . '
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page
July 5, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
2
I and Martin Shellabarger of Mof- motor to Treasure Island, Fla., of Wilkes-Barre, are the maternal Robert L. Coates
Personals
fatt' young cousins of the I>ride, Ensign Paulk and his bride will
lighted the candles.
make their home at San Deigo,
Mr. and Mrs. James Malone of
Ralph Selch, brother of the Cal.
Dartmouth avenue with their
bride, was best man. Ushers were
children Molly, Kathy, and
ZEN SEN _ STIRLING
Jimmy, left Sunday for a visit of Jerry Cogburn of Eaton. Colo.,
and Paul Dixon of Sac City, Ia.
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
White candles, pink peonies, and Stines Stirling, daughter of Mr.
J. McCorkel of Cornell avenue at
honeysuckle graced the church. and Mrs. Harold Hartley Stirling
Spruce Creek.
Mrs. Ben Gilbert was the organist of Drexel Hill, to Mr. Charles
Mrs. William Hobbs of Park
and Mr. Dave Roberts of Denver, Henry Zensen, Jr., son of Mrs.
avenue will leave from Idlewild
the soloist.' Vocal selections were Charles H. Zensen of Rutledge,
to be joined in London, England,
"Through the Years" and "The and the late Mr. Zensen, took
July 9 by her daughter Miss June
Lord's Prayer."
place Saturday morning, June 29,
Hobbs of Uyo, Nigeria, who will
The bride's mother wore a gown t in the Nevil Memorial Episcopal
fly from Port Harcourt. They exof sand chantung and lace Wit11 Church of St. George, Ardmore,
pect to travel five weeks in Europe before they return to this rose accessories and a corsage of with Dr. Stanley West officiating.
pink roses. The bridegroom's
The bride, who was given in
country and will visit London and
mother was attired in a gown of marriage by her father, wore a
vicinity, Scotland, Norway, Gerpink linen with white accessories gown of imported white organdy
many, Switzerland, and Paris,
and wore a corsage of white roses with embroidered panels down
France.
the skirt. Her fingertip veil of
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mc- and stephanotis.
A reception in the church was French illusion was held by a
Keag of Parrish road drove to
East Northfield, Mass., where they served by Mrs. W. H. Henderson cap of lace and pearls. She carried
of Littleton, Mrs. Ralph Selch, a bouquet of orchids, alba lilies,
will stay for part of their vacat"
'
Miss Nancy Britton of I;lenver. and ste]>hanotis.
n.
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f th and Miss Miriam Kibbie of Sac
Miss Dorothy Fessler of Haverrs.
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acted
as• maId of honor an
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patient in the Pennsylvania HosThe newly married couple the brIdesmaIds were Mrs. RobdrOve
up to the Alcon Highway ert L. Goldsmith of Media and
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Witbam of to Fairbanks, Alaska, where they Mrs. Wilmer F. Lomas of TowSwarthmore Crest have returned are now residing. Mr. Jeglum iF son, Md. The attendants were
from a brief vacation in the employed with the Bureau of attired alike in dresses of pale
Land Management. Mrs. Jeglum yellow organdy with matchinig
White Mountains.
will attend
the University of
Alaska
in Fairbanks.
The bride attended Colorado
..
State Umverslty at Fort Collins
where she was a member of Sigma
Kappa sorority. The bridegroom
graduated in June from Colora~State University. He majored in
forest management and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social
Miss Heinze is a graduate of
fraternity.
DePauw University and is a member of Kappa Kappa . Gamma
AUGUST BRIDE
sorority. She is secretary to the
ENt;A.G"MENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze
of Strath Haven avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter.
Miss Dorohty Anne Heinze, to Mr.
Donald Granbery West, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Raymond West of Washington, D.C.
vice president of the association
The marriage of Miss Marilyn
of NARTVD.
Mr. West is a graduate of
Princeton University, class of
1950. He served as a lieutenant in
the U. S. Navy and is now associated with Riggs National
Bank of Washington, D. C.
Huxley Green, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Walter GrePn
of Lima, formerly of Swarthmore.
and Mr. Robert Wesley Doherty.
son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Kennetl>
Doherty of Elm avenue, will takr
place Saturday, August 22, ip
Trinity Episcopal Church.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Carlton E. Cutler
of Havertown announce the eneng.gement of their daughter,
Miss Anita Louise Cutler, to Mr.
J. Newton Pew, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Pew of Wallingford.
Miss Cutler is a graduate of the
Lankenau Hospital School of
Nursing. Mr. Pew attended Episcopal Academy and is a graduate of
Lafayette College.
An October wedding is planned.
JEGLUM·sELCH
Miss Dorothy Esther Selch,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Selch, and Mr. Carl Perkins
Jeglum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claire
H. Jeglum of Hillborn avenue,
were married Thursday. June 13,
in the Memorial Methodist Church
of Steamboat Springs, Colo., in a
formal double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. George M.
Burnworth. Vows were spoken in
traditional Quaker style.
Given in marriage by her fathet". The bride wore a floor length
gown of white embroidered crystallette with fitted bodice, scalloped neckline, short sleeves, and
a fully draped skirt. Her full
length veil of illusion had heen
'her mother's wedding veil and
her pearls were a gift of the
groom. She carried a bouquet of
white peony surrounded by white
roses and stephanotis.
Miss Alice Selch was her sister's
maid of honor. She wore a bal1erina length dress of pink crystallette and carried a heart-shaped
bouquet of white carnations and
pink peony. Cheron Cruse, bridesmaid, wore a dress of turquoise
crystallette and carried a bouquet
similar to that of the maid of
honor.
James Britton of Denver, Colo.,
PAULK·METZLER
Miss Patricia Ann Metzler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Paul Metzler of Moylan -lOOse
Valley. was united in marriage
June 8th at 3 p.m. to James D.
Paulk, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paulk of Brunswick, Ga., in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop
officiated.
Mrs. Edwin P. Glenn of WalIingford was matron of honor,
Miss Lynn Baldwin of Rose Vruley maid of honor and the bridal
attendants were Miss Nancy
Ellen Long of Wilmington and
Miss Dorothy Paulk, sister of the
bridegroom. Rebecca Paulk, also
a sister of the bridegroom, served as flower girl.
Robert C. Paulk of Brunswick,
Ga., was best man for his brothcr, and the ushers included Lt.
Earl S. Piper, USMC, Lt. Warren
Zira1mer, Air Force; Ens i g n
Thomas A. Marnane, USN, Lt.
Carl C. Croft, USA, Lt. Michael
C. Reu, USN, and Robert C. Metzler, brother of the bride.
A reception at the Old Mill in
Rose Valley following the ceremony. After a wedding trip by
picturecarried
hats ofnosegays
imported
Tbey
of lace.
blue
and lavender delphinium.
Major Harold H. Stirling. Jr.,
USMC, of Aiea, Hawaii, brother
of the bride, acted as best man.
Mr. Robert L. Goldsmith of Media
and Mr. Wilmer F. Lomas, Jr.• of
Towson. Md., were ushers.
The bride's mother chose a
gown of dusty pink linen with
lace bodice and matching hat,
shoes, gloves and bag. She wore
a cymbidium orchid corsage.
The bridegroom's mother was
gowned in blue lace with matching accessories. She wore a
cymbidium orchid corsage.
A reception at Rolling Green
Country Club followed the ceremany.
Aftel' a wedding trip to Canada,
the couple will make their home
in Drexel Hill.
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Douglass, Jr., of Haverford place announce the arrival of a son, Eugene Douglass, born June 18 in
Lankenau Hospital. Eugene is the
fourth child in the Douglass family.
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Farley, formerly of Swarthmore, now
Photographer
Formol Pictures
of tile Bride
grandparents. Mrs. Walter Doug- Friends Hom e.
formerly 01
lass of New London, Conn., is the Swarthmore.
II ate rna 1 grandparent. Great- - - - -_ _ __
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
HI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
The Prep Shop
Boys' Wear
6 to 16
WILL BE CLOSED
All Day Saturdays in July and August
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
SHIPSHAPE FOR SUMMER SAILING?
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Chest~r Road
Call Klngswood 3·0476
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Enjoy a Leisurely Dinner •••
325 Dartmouth Avenue
During
Modern garden-type buildings. Individual
Complete Hotel P«ilities for Bantplet.
Reception., PtWlie.
A McGregor.Dodds Hotel
JOHN M. SOMERS, MAuger
Swarthmore Students
Win Scholarships
E. I. DuPont de Nemours and
Co., Inc., has launched a scholar-
JULY and AUGUST
,
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
heat controls. Off-street parking. AU electric
kitchens. One and two bedrooms, living
room, dining area, bath. Resident superin.
tendent. Rentals include heat and hot
I J) NOTE-A-LAfF /rtkt MUSIC BOX n I
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water. $110 and $135.
Klngswood 3-8677
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swartflmore. Pa.
Fri. and Sat•• July 5. 6
Emest Hemenway's great novel
in a picture that will live forever!
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"For Whom The Bell Tolls"
(In Tec:hnico:tlcr)
Gary Cooper
BIG ALL-CHILDREN'S
SHOW SATURDAY 1 P.M.
l--Color Cartoons
2-Comedy
3-Daagers of Canadian Mounted
- serial
_"RETURN TO TREASURE
ISLAND"-starrlng Tab H.nter
A gay lItadeal adYentaref
Audrey Hepborn
Fred A....lre
"FUNNY FACE"
(In Tec:hnic:olor)
FQaturel-7:3t1 and 9:30 P.M.
IlG YACATION MAnNEE
FOR CHILDREN WED. 1 P.M.
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Wed., Thurs•• Fri., Sat.
July 10,11,12.13
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INGLENEUK
Sun •• t.l!on., Tues•• July 7. 8, 9
JAMES DEAN
Ellzab"th Taylor
Rock Hodson
(In Technicolor)
Suoday-2 Complete shows 5 & 9:30 P.M.
Mon. & Tues.-I Com plata show 7:45 P.M.
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THE
Ingrid Bergman
Friday Fe.. tures-7:25 and ':45 P.M.
Sat. Features-5.10. 7.50 and 10.10 P.M.
Swarthmore
Business Men's Lunch 12 • 1 :30 P.M.
Celia Shoe Shop
CLOSED SATURDAY 12 NOON
lOCATED IN THE HEART Of SWARTHMORE
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
Jr., of 214 Cornell avenue and
Johnny's Acres, Belmont, Vt..
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary at the home of their
eldest son Mr. Robert Shaw Bowditch in Worcester, Mass.
When they arrived Saturday
morning they,found to greet them
REVISION OF WARNING CONDITIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Willits Henry Bowditch and sons John and David o'
FOR CIVIL DEFENSE
.Yorktown, Va., Dr. John BowEffective July I, 1957, there will be four (4) Official Civil ditch, 3rd, of MinneapOlis, Minn ..
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowdik··
Defense Conditions:
and sons Penn and Peter of Wil.
Condition - Hostile aircraft MORE THAN TWO (2) HOURS ton, Conn., Mrs. F. J. Weyl and
YELLOW
DISTANT.
daughters Annemarie and Chris.
Condition - Hostile aircraft FROM ONE (1) TO TWO (2) tina of Washington, D. C., MTBLUE
HOURS DISTANT.
George O. Bennett of Virginia
Condition - Hostile aircraft LESS THAN ONE (1) HOUR DIS- Beacb, Va., Br. Bowditch's brother Mr. Burton Bowditch of HudRED
TANT.
TAKE COVER.
son, Mich., and Mrs. Bowditch's
Condition - AIR IS CLEAR of hostile aircraft.
brother Mr. Moses Willits of ReadWHITE
ing, Mich.
Major Benson· A. Bowditoo
When the RED or TAKE COVER SIGNAL OF THREE (3)
on duty in the PhilippineUSMC,
JlllNUTE, PULSATING SIGNAL ON SIRENS, HORNS OR
and
his
family were unable to bwmSTLES IS SOUNDED ''TAKE COVER" AT ONCE.
there. Six of their seven children
When the "ALERT" signal is sounded, THREE (3) MINUTF..8
and eleven of the twenty-two
OF STEADY BLAST ON SIRENS, HORNS OR WHISTLES, turn
grandchildren were present. /'
on your radio or television to learn the reason for the signal.
few intimate Worcester friends
gathered to greet them at f
o'clock and the family enjoyed a
7 o'clock dinner.
AIR CONDITIONED
STRATH HAVEN INN
Air COllditioned Dining Rooms and Lobb,
Com/ortable Sleeping Rooms
Elevator
Pree Parking
own house in Brattleboro, being
now 90 years of age, is remaining
in Mrs. Deane Langworthy'S Rest
Home in Darien, Conn., and enjoying the large estate and wid~
breezy veranda iIlere. She receives frequent visits from he"
son and two daughters, all of
whom are in New England.
The Dartmouth House
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
6 E. Front Street
Summer I. Vermo.t
Mr. and Mrs. Harold March of
Norlh Chester road are at their
summer home in Brattleboro, Vt.
Mr. March is worklng on his new
bOOk. Mrs. John Clarence J.ee,
mother of Mrs. March, who has
visited in Swarthmore man y
times, and usually summers in her
ship program at Swarthmore College designed to recruit young
.teachers of mathematics, physics,
and chemistry, and start them
teaching as soon as possible.
The funds provide scholarships
for summer school work in education and practice teaching on
the secondary level for mathematics and science majors. Because of heavy laboratory schedules and many required courses
in related fields, science majors
are often unable to fulfill educational requirements for' teaching
during the regular academic year.
By practice teaching during the
summer, science students will be
able to begin teaching the fall following graduation without a fifth
year of college work.
Four Swarthmore College students are recipients of scholarship funds, and three of them
are practice teaching in the
Swarthmore High School this
summer, Linda Aurand and Esther Darling teaching chemistry;
Mary Berlin, mathematics. The
other scholarship winner~ Rudolf
Amann, will teach mathematics
next summer in the Swarthmore
High School after a tour of duty
in the armed forces.
GRADUATES
Studio and Display Room
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Yale and Harvard Avenues
of West Chest..
SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR ALL
MAGAZtNES
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
13 Dartmaul. Avenlle
Klngswood 3.2080
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
July 5, 19S1
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Nancy E. White of Oherlin avenue was graduated with the degree of Master of Music from
Northwestern University, Evanston, lit, at graduation exercises
in June when Christian E. Herter,
Undersecretary of State, was guest
speaker.
William Thomas Windsor of
Dickinson avenue was graduated
with the degree of Bachelor of
Laws at the. 71st annual commencement of Temple University
in Convention Hall.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Page 3
Chairs UF Firms Division
Edward H. Smoker
--------------45th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bernard
of Union avenue celebrated their
45th wedding anniversary Saturday of last week with a famity
dinner at their home.
Seven of their eight children
with their families attended, 32 in
all. Their eighth child Mrs. WilHam T. Bell is now residing in Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lau with
their son Tommy, of Dartmouth
Circle, stopped in Boston, Mass.,
and visited Mr. Lau's sister. in
Portsmouth, N.H., en route to
Pleasant Lake, Elkins, N.H. Mr.
Lau attended the Gordon Research Conferences at Colby JunI~r College while his family spent
the past week vacationing near
the lake.
.
Kathleen Titus, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Titus of Swarthmore avenue, left Sunday for a
month's stay at Camp Oneka in
the Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills Brodhead of Maple ayenue won the
annual two~ball handicap mixed
foursome tournament at the Concord Country Club. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Moscrip
and children Davis and Martha
Ann of Dartmo\lth avenue, spent
the weekend with the John deMolls at Twin Lakes in the Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dpuglas
of North Chester road returned
Monday from a month's trip
abroad. Sailing May 29 on he
S. S. Ryndam, they spent most of
their time visiting old cathedrals
and castles in England and Scotland. They also spent three days
in Paris before returning home
aboard the S. S. Maasdam.
Miss Helen Alcorn of Dartmouth House accompanied by her
aunt and uncle Judge H. V. Levis
and Mrs. LevU; enplaned yesterday from Idlewild for Europe.
Th~y will visit Ireland, England,
F ra nee, Austria, Switzerland,
Gennany, and Belgium.
Ian McKeag, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George McKeag of Parrish
road, left Monday for Camp Deerwood on Squam Lake, N. H.,
where he will be a camper for the
summer.
The Hetzels have moved to
their summer home "Tide Waters" in Ocean City, N. J., until
September 15.
13': X 13" Carpet Swatch 25c
WaHingfd Man Heads
United Fund Dept.
Edward H. Smoker, Wallingford, president of the United Gas
Improvement Company will head
the United Fund's Major Firms
Department in the forthcoming
annual campaign scheduled to
open this Fall.
Announcement of Smoker's appoinl!nent was made last week by
J. Frank Cox, vlee president of
the Bell Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania and general chairman of the drive, who pointed out
that the department was the largest of the campaign's six fund
raising units.
Under Smoker's direction the
Major E'irms Department will
seek funds from aproximately 100
of the city's largest concerns.
These include banks, insurance
companies, industrial firms and
department stores.
Last year major firms and their
employees contribute.d $5,841.0'0
or 46 percent of the $12,676,863
netted by the campaign for thc
support of 250 separate health
and welfare services.
Smoker has previously served
the campaign as a captain and a
division chairman. He is a trustee
of Delaware County Hospital and
a member of the Nether-Providence School Authority.
A graduate of Franklin and
Marshall and University of Cincinnati where he received a Ph.D.
degree, Smoker began his long association with the gas company 27
years ago as a research chemist.
He is a member of the Midday
Club, Union League, Rolling Green
Golf Club, treasurer of the Middle
States Lawn Tennis Association
and a director of the Philadelphia
Tennis Associa tion.
. A native of Columbia, Penn.,
he now resides with his family on
Kershaw avenue.
Th~ camapign will seek funds
for the support of the fonowing
health and welfa1"e
appeals.
Community Chest with 154 agencies; American Red Cross, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation;
Mental Health Association; Salvation Army; United Cerebral
Palsy Association and the Pennsylvania United Fund-USO.
I
APPOINTED
Gerald Penfield Kynett, Jr.,
Wallingford, was appointed a
General Partner of Brooke and
Co., Investment BankersJ members of the Plhiladelphia~Balti
more Stock Exchange.
A graduate of Episcopal Academy and the UniverSity of Richmond, Kynett was associated
with the firm since 1951.
Kynett is a Lieutenant in the
U. S. N. R. arid a veteran of the
Korean campaign. He is married
to the former Virginia Smith;
they have three children.
Janet Edwards, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Edwards of Rutgers
avenue, left last Saturday for two
weeks at Camp Dark Waters at
Medford, N. J. Stephen Edwards
left Sunday for a two-week encampment with other members of
Swarthmore Boy Seout Troop 2 at
Camp Delmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend
with their two children George
and Molly left for their home in
Warren, Ill., Monday after a
month's visit with Mrs. Townsend's parents Mr. and Mrs. John
.Jeffol'ds of Vassar avenue.
Perfect seat cushion for •••
Robin Hood Dell
"This day the CONTINENTAL CONGRESS declared the
UNITED COLONIES FREE and INDEPENDENT STATES"
-Tbe PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST .101,..1776
After the Declaration was read, the iron tongue of
the Liberty Ben was hurled backward and forward
a hundred times, to "Proclaim Liberty throughout
all the land, unto all the inhabitants thereof." The
excited multitude in the streets responded with loud
acclamations, and later that night, with bonfires.
:::5
To-day, July 4th is still an occasion for the
fuI celebration as in 1776, not only in PhiladeIp •
but in thousanda of cities and towns un
of wben the first announcement was made.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPAIIY
FROM
Monday, July 1st
Big League and Little League Baseball
Picnics, etc.
Free Delivery on Our Regular Routes, Four or More.
TO
lPA"'SOt1
,Tuesday, July 16th
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Mohawk •
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Lees • Needle/uft • Oriental Rug.
100 Pork Ave, Swarthmore, Pa.
Klngswood 3-6000
CLearbrook 9-4646
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ANSEL COFFIN
Ansel ComB, 'ormerly
Opponents Not '
Entirely Sunk
SWARTiIMOREAN
THE'SWARTBMORBAN
, NEWS NOTES .'
of
Mark Telcit, Kent Beeslnger,
Ogden, avenue, passed, away after
(Continued from Page 1)
a long lliness at his home in TOlD MowerY, Sally Wadleigh,
i at e BoY8 reIay Wl· th a time of Marlon, Mass. He is survived by Karen Grose, Martha Jessup,
his Wife, two married daugh- Janet and Phll ~merman, Janet
1: 11 "7
An,. Old UmbrelJaa
fers, and a son; and six grand- Fuoss, and Carol Meek participat_
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Home spectators and visltOl'S I chlldren. '.
Rnsalie D. Peirsol'
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
alike found the first 1957 meet
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
ed in a plano recital given Friday
morning, June 21. at the home of
Entered as, Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
the Swarthmore pool considerably
oiIIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
more enjoyable than last season's, School Design, Data
Charles Izumi of Benjamin West
Approved Monday avenue. Flriday mOrning Of last
• •
'DEAoLlNE--WEDNESDAY NOON
due to the addition of benches.
JULY 5 1957
The work of tallying officials was
(Continued from Page 1)
week at another recital partici.
RE PENNA."
SWARTHMO,
,
also 'made easIer by provision
new school In, order to have bet- pants were Joan Hayden, Patty
,
a table and bench structure from
I Ri h d Da i Ann H
METHQDIST
NOTES
charge of the,
service, and the picnic area. But the
ter luncheon facilities available Carrol, c ar
v s,
ay.
,
the Rev. Robert C. S. Deacon,
at the time all elementary chll- den" Peggy Carroll, Jean Mowery,
Church School classes for all newly appointed curate of Trinity l~tbt?rerS't ati!ter nea.rlYt~OUlrr r~;~:; dren are switched to the lower Frank Gramin, Carol Mowery,
ages will begin at 9: 45 a.m. Sun- Ch h
'n tak the 10 o'clock Sl 109 ~.a Dna,,: m c b
enli of town upon' the new Phyllis Gramm, and Eliza Mc.
~c , WI
esun. wrlting detailed names, pl,.ce-I
day.'
servIce.
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school's completion in September Cawley.
At the 11 'o'clock Morning WorUshers for, Sunday wJll be as ments and t mIngs on score"
1958. '
Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Hartmann
shIp service, Dr. H. Leroy Johns follows'
~reathed one furthe.r prayer, Oh
The usual resolution requesting of Greenway road, with their
R . H'. F e 11ows, head usher'•J .P. only
If ye purchase,
dear club ordirectors
Board of Assessment young son returned Tuesday of
of the .Board of MiSsions
. . . of the
some would the Coun"'Y
Yo
Methodist Church,' D,VISIon of Espenschade, alternate; R.' T.
and Revision of Taxes and the last week on the 5.5. Queen Eliza.
I Missions will be the
N ti
soul
lend,
a
beach
umbrella
a ona
- ,
Bates, C. B. Blake, C. R. ~acace, could erect over this table
Swarth more-R u tledge Distric t as-'bet h from a f our-week u'Ip to
guest preacher. Dr. JOhns. ~. a Peter Madison,. W. T. Peabody, would be much more bearable." sessor to inspect and reaSsess southern Germany where they
,
Saturday's Winners
properties to which major im~ visited relatives and friends. The
member of the sta~ of the DI:"lSlon and C. A. Vawter.
of Nabonal Missions and IS diPeter Courtney is scheduled to
Th
h i e d ~ Swarth provements have been made after Hartmanns drove to Gloucester,
ion fOfr thth e serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock, and moreo:~dwth~ io;cti~;~rare:
rector of churoh
- Septenlber 1, was passed. Such Mass.; Wedilesday accompanied by
J , <:>
e Lyman DeCamp, and Gordon Wyse
B kst k
I . ls
1 reassessments enable the school their children Roy and Elaine and
or Paglful' Wa.cI: ro 8 3- 7)sen A
district to collect taxes at the in- Mrs. Hartmann's mother Mrs,. F. G.
church. His sermon i!>pic will be at 10 a.m:
"Fulfilling 'God's Dream"
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t sen11
h
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WIth the exception of the first ior boys _ J. Lange (3Q), 4 H. creased valuation for the pro- Speck of Corne avenue w "with
The JunIOr Church program has Sunday in July there will be only H i ' . term' di t
. ls
1 portionate part of the fiscal year her grandchildren -will remaln in
been temporarily discontinued
.
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arr son, m e a e gll' Gl
te f
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f
.
, . . one servIce, wbioh wdl he held at C. Brodhead (40.4), 3 G. Peirsol; remeiniog after such improveouces r or a va"""on 0 Sev~hIs age children may SIt m the 10 o'clock.
During the month of . t
edl t b
1 M B
ments are made.
eral weeks..
famil pew during the abbreviated
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m erm a e 0Y5 •
oyer
y
' .
August ,there' will be one service (37.5); junior girls _ 1 D. Rensummer service. Nursery ch.ldren only each Sunday at 9 o'clock. h
(48) 2 J Esp
h d ..
'11 b
. ed b
a able
s aw
,
.
eose a e, JunWI
e supervls
y c p
This wiJI be a celebration of the ior bo s _ 1 J. Foley (38.3), 3
women throughout the summer. Holy Communion at whIch
:l(..
ls '
During the pastor's absence in R to
'11 III i t
D. McCurdy, nudget giT - 2 N.
ecrwlocae.
P
. case of any emergency need ,for
aul a
, CE
. spensehd'
a e, ml' d
get
pastoral care, members may cal'
PRI!~8YTERiAN NOTES
boys (25 yards) - 1 D. Foley
The Rev. Richard H. Jones, Ridley
(20.8), 2 S. Rob~n. .
6 Park Avenue
Park, at LE 2-2931, or the pastor's
Mr. Schott wiJI preach at the
Butter~y - , Semor IIrls , - 1
'Swarthmore, Pa
secretary, Mrs. Mildred Conner, morning worship service at 11 C. Wilhams (37.3), 2 J. Paul;
"TIle store that ;s filled with thousands of tflings
LE 2-5609.
a.m.
senior boys - 1 D. Preston; In~he church office wiJI be open
The summer choir will sing tel'lllediate girls - 1 C. Brodhead
you don't need - but can't Ifve without!"
on Tuesday mornings only during during, the morning service. The (36.8), 3 G. Pelrsol; intermediate
July.'
'rehearsal wlll be held at 10 a.m. boys - 2 M. Boyer; junior girls
Klngswood 3-4191
Fri. 9 - 8:30
Every Wednesday morning and befote the service, on Sunday.
- 1 B. Breakell (45),' 2 H. Morriafternoon throughout the summer The Church School classes wlll son; junior 'boys - 1 J. Foley I;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ther; wlll pe a workshop to pre- be held as usual at 11 a.m. on (41;9); 2 D. McCurdy; midget girls
pare articles for the Christmas Sunday morning.
- 1 C. Espenschade (25.5), 2 M.
Bazaar held at the church. There The Session hereby calis a Schumacher; midget boys,,~ 2 R.
will ,be supervision for the chil- meeting of the Congregation of McCurdy.
dren. Those desiring transporta- the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Freestyle - senior girls (l00
tIon should call Mrs. Z. Connors, Church for 12:15 p.m., Sun'day, yards) - 1 C. Wllllarns (1:14.5).
LO 6-6431, Mrs. G. Gray, KI 3- July 7, 1957, after the morning 2 A. Paul; senior boys - 1 D.
,
,9945, or Mrs. G. Howard, KI 3- service, for the PUl'pOse of elect- Preston (1:02.5), 2 J. Lange; in8352.
ing
Nominating Committee to term~diate girls - 1~. Brodhead
,
nominate a mlnlster to the Con- (32), 2 S. Skoglund; mlem!ediate
during
TRINITY NOTES
gregation for election as pastor
boys - 2 M. Boyer, 3 J. Bey.
bold; junior girls - 1 II. Breakel!
There will be a celebration of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES (35.9), 3 H. Morrison; jlfnlor boys
JULY AND AUGUST
the Holy Communlor. at 8 o'clock
_ 1 B. Baker (32.2), 2 J. Foley;
Sunday morning, and a service of The supremacy and all-power midget girls _ 2 B. Dumm (19.6),
MOrning Prayer at 10 a.m. The of God - divine Life, Truth, and 6 D" MacNair; midget boys _ 1
Rev. F. B., Hornby wlll be in Love - will 'be emphasized at D. Foley (16.5), 2 R. McCurdy.
, . . . . - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . Christian Science services this
Relays _ senior girls _ 1 C.
Sunday by the Lesson - Sermon and J. Williams and A. and J.
entitled "God,",
Paul (2:16.2);' senior boys _' 1
Klngswood 3.0420
;!leleclions to be read from the J. Lange, H. Morrison, D. Presl'VBLlSIIED EVERY FRIDAY AT 8WARTIIIIOIUI, P ....
, PETER E. TOLD, 1ItIAlU0RIE TOLD, ptJBI.Js.... s
Phone KlDPwood
PE'IER E. TOLD, EdSCor
S-'"
I
THE CAMERA &
HOBBY SHOP,
L
CLOSED ,SATURDAY
AT.. 12 NOON
a
To learn
loneliness
,l.
t ...... , •.
Swarthmore Toggery Shop
--PRESBYTERMN CHURCH.
John Schott, Associate MiniSter,
,
SIDl4a:r. July 'I
111:00 A,M.-<:hoir Rehearsal.
11:00 A.M.-'-Mornlnl/ Worship and
Church School Claases.
12:15 P.M.-ConiregatIonal Meeting
'ME'l1HODlST CHTJRCH
Dr. H. LeRoy John
Guest Speaker
Robert Wilde
, Minister of Music
SUIIda7. 'July 'I
9:45 A.M;-Sunday SchooL
11:00 A.M. - Morning Worship
_'~S:::e::.rvt=ce:::.__' _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'l1IUNlTY CHURCH
'
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
SIUIdaJ', July ,..
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
lO:oo A.IIf.~orning Prayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, July 'I
10:30 A.M.-'Hyrim Sing in \Vhittier House.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
MO""·~, July 8
AI! day sewing for A;F.S.C.
, WWII'&7, July II
AI! day sewing for A.F.s.C. '
FIRST CHURCH,OF
CHRIST, SCIENTlST.
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
.lhm'.~. ~.
,
HOW
place!' "
U:OO AH.-6undllY SchooL
11:00 A.M.-The LeSson S .man
wllLbe entitled "GocL",',
aieeIIQ"
PHIL SWAYNE
(>--ired .... 'the MethodbIl
......., -"
.
eaeh Ch,urdl Bulletin, Board clurina the
Wi,"C!riifl "" eveaJna
...... P.., ,Readlq 1!-. recent heart wave.)
.-~ Aft'IIUe. 'CIPID, "l
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':~! '~}.},,!~f;.~ . pt bolldlij~:' t~:, ::~ _.~ . _
._
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sa"
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
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I"
~IR C;ONDITIONED
Our parlors are air conditioned
for your comfort.
•
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
_ICTOIII O. JUNIIAU
MM'f A. IAII," III ...
1.I.ph_ II 6-1511
(Is Your House Too Large or Too Small?)
PORTER H.
In the last month or two a number of f'lmilies have
traded smaller homes for larger homes and visa varsa.
t!:
to do tliis
t':
-.
~i
.
,
His wife begins to learn lopeliness - and how
to earn a living for herself and 1\\'0 children.'
This tragic -pattern repeats itself 32,000 times
a year. Every 15, minutes someone dies in a'
1820 CHESTNUT STRIIT
We have a number of fine famniesl wanm:t
at the present time.
".,
-"
traffic accident . . . 34- people are ,injured. Yet,
we can control this grea.test man-made disaster.,~
We mobilize our best brains and millions of .
dollars to fight infantile paralysis • . . tube:.;cu-·"
losis . • . cancer . ~ . epidemic diseases. Yet,:
within ourselves is the only "cure" for one of_.
the greatest killers .... traffic accidents.
.
Daddy was 30. He lost h~s life in a t1peeding
car that failed to niake a curve. His fa~ily ,lost
its breadwinner. Hiseight-year-old son' will be
robbed of Dad's companionship in his' growing, up years. His two-weeks-old daughter will never
,
know ~addy.
I
OlIVa H. lAIR, ro.:cII.
.- ,. .
Behind the headlines the meaning of traffic
accidents shows its face. Look upon it. Visit
2338 .Speedway Road.
8 Park Ave.
Joshua
(1:9): the
"Have
not I com_ 2(1:56.8);
G. Pelrsol,
S.
Bible include
following
from mediate
t06, M. girls
Dawes
intermanded thee? Be strong and of a Crawford, D. Renshaw, S. l:lkoggoOd courage;, be not' afraid, neith- lund;. intermediate boys _ 2 J.
er be thou dismayed: for the Lord Seyobold, D. WTege, E. Peterson,
thy God is with thee whitherso- J. Brooks; junior girls _ 1 H.
ever -thou goest."
'
Morrison, J. Espenschade, p.
From "Science and Health with Breakell, S. Wigton (1:07.7); junKey to the Scriptures" by Mary lor boys _ 2 B. Baker, D. Mc.,
Baker Eddy will be read the fol- Curdy, G. Boyd, B. Wrege; midlowing (228:25-27): ''There is no get girls _ 2 B. Dumm, Dr Mac~
power apart from God. Omnipo- Nair, N. Paul, C. &penschade;
tence has all-power' and to ack- midget boys _ 1 S.
Robinson
, D•
nowledge any other power Is, to Foley, 11. McCurdy. J. Brooks
dishonor God,"
\
,,(1:11.6). Some team members
The Golden Text is from Joel swam' beyond thelr age groups
(2:27): RYe shall know that I am and J. Brooks swam twice to
in the midst of Israel, and that lout sufficient teams.
am the Lord your God, and none . Divtng ~ senior girls _ 1 J.
else."
Lawrence (122.5), 2 D. Boyer, 3
An Invitation is extended to
J. Wll11ams; senior boys _' 1 H:
to attend the services at First McCallister (134.15), 2 H. CampChurch' of Christ, Scientist" 206 bell; junior girls _ 1 D. BenPark avenue, at 11 o'clock.
shaw (47.6); junior boys .,..: 1 B.
Baker (56.66); intennedlate girls
Moral Mood.
3 S. Crawford.
The matter of moral moods may
make
Diane Reynolds, daughter of
A summer simier to embrace
Mr. and Mrs. George Krenikolf
True Methodism, fearing that,
Of Yale avenue, returned honie by
Indeed. ''There is a hotter p!ace,". plane Monday from Toledo, 0.,
But moral moods may metawhere she was the iuest of a
morphose
'
former classmate, Wendy Weiss.
Like a schizophrenic lady.
Wendy will visit in Swarthmore
If it is hot one asks, ''Why not
b.ter in the summer.
Pull oft a deal that's rather
' shady?"
The answer is a simple rule
That's guaranteed to make one
cool
Just tell yourseIi at snent grace
.. 'Remember that's a hotter
'
'~.
, -.
Ii'
WAITE. }Nc.
THE' BOUQUET
-,
E.
t. NOYES and CO.
Yes; witlJin ourselves. For it is your driving
attitud~ that makes you a safe driver . • • or a
,reckless driver. Forget to be a courteous, care';'
ful driver - and you may be the next one to
mak.:; a traffic accident headline. Your family
may know the heartbreak behiridthat headline.
Do you want that? You !Irive - YOU DECIDE.
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
,HORACE A. REEVES
BAIRD and BIRD
J. A. GREEN
•
W. MARK BIrtLE
,
STRATH ,HAVEN INN
:
"
1;.
Why not pid! up the ph_ now atICI ,cal. Bob Bird,
~
'tHE SWARTHMOREAN
Joe Howe 01' Horace Passmore and get yow name on
our· list in __ .... right thing C,DIMIi tiIong.
PEI'ER E. ToLD
PROVIDENT TRADESMENS TRUST COMPANY
,
laIrd .1Id lirel
,B. J. HOY. SAND 10
CATHERMAN'S DRUG, STO.
.
" THE, INGLENEVK
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SWAR1'HMORE 'TOGGERY. SHOP
.-
I Pap6
'l'liR .!'l. AIiTHMOREA!\
SWARTHMORE POST O'FICE
New Postal Raw Schedule
Effective July .1. 1957
I
Second Band Con~rt
Set for Thursday
J'DlT lit
lilly &, 1t57
I. IOTC T.....I..
John C.. MacA1phln.. 3rd. BOn
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. JIacAlPine.
Jr.. of PrInceton avenue. Is presThe second in a series of free ently attending· the AIr Force
band concerts will be held at ROTC Summer Trainin. at El-
,""+b.·
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fin......
or ....1rhIg
-r_.tedd..... . . .... ,."
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was
George Myers &Co.
FUNERAL
HOM~
A Prlc. to M.3t
PAINTING
ev_ry
Jewelry Repaired
Free Estimates
Form.tl, .,. F. C. 'loci• • Sons
Fine Wotch and
128 Yal_ Ave.
Clock Repain
Swarthmore, Po.
ASPH~:r
TILE • IlU"~1l TILl
PLASTIC TILE • VINYL TILE
FOIlMicA • LINOLEUM
in private liome, lovely neigbborhood, convenient to train; bus
and stores. KIngswood 3-4039.
. WANTED
WANTED - Someone who will
'take away old. small white upright plano In bad conditlon;·~.
KIngawood l1-1808.,'
WANTED - Three·room apartment starting September 1.
Phone GRanite 8-7901 any time
after 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. .
.".';f -
UPHOLSTERY
La",. C'.lr
$44.50
, Y.ars of Swa""'••re Ilofo~ ...
Sharon Hili 0734
traa~~:J1
Rd.
Co-Op........f Sw.rfII_re. IIIC•• 403 D......... Av••
oppoilte Ioroagh Hall
Silve~ Dollars for -White Slips·
,
JULY - AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
Remember ~ With the return· to us of
each $100.00 worth of Register Slips.
we·1I give you f!I bright new Sliver Dollar!
Meat Department
A large selection
of' Meats for either
,
. indoors or outdoors for your holiday
weekend.
Good Selection· of
Fresh· Fruit & Vegetables
EXTRA SPECIAL
Sala-da Tea Bags
4ge
(Box of 4a)
.
aeg. Price 67c
CO-OP RED LABEL
PineaPPle Jliice can 'age
I
(46-oz. Can)
NUCOA
Margarine
PlaDIE
-."ING
.
rftRIII.
2 Ibs..4ge
FIZZlES
PORTRAIT STUDiO
ROGER HUS'SW-
The Instant Soft Drink from a Tablet!
"'tograpll.cSupplies
Contains the Fresh Fruit Vitamin C
1'
state &
MOllroe St..
.
M . .la
ME.la 6-2176 " .
4 DEL(CIOUS FLAVORS
Pkg.
Opel! Friday Evenings
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. VENnl"N IUNDS
662 S. C .._
FOR RENT-Room for young lady
watc......r
THOM
_r·.
FOOD MARKET
FOR RENT
Phone: KI 3-4216
EMIL SPIES
II 4·1434
CH 2·5051
....----- ~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiig
:'I
for the past two years.
fondly', NHd
Interior " Exterior
Klngswood 3·8761
j
5_3_7_3_.---.:....~=
Over 25 Yea". Ii.p.rl••••
P~... MEeila 6-3400
Jack Prichard
Co•••
Classified
Ia,.
PATTlIlSON'S
-op
GauoM Ho• •
CL , '139
Glen Providence Park. Media, lIngton AJ1B•. Houston, ,Texas.
,:===~o.,~~or~N1~'§ht~·===~
Thursday evening, July 11. at 8 Cajlet MaCAlpine ~ in advanc- ;;
p.m.
ed AFROTC. and Ja attendinl the
The Instrumental soloist of
four__ ."mme~ encampmomt
evenin. will be Rudy
as part of his reserve officer traIn- Avto DriYing 1.I.wtIt.
Wa Caflfor Yo.
and the vocal ·sOlolst will be
ing at college. While at Ellington
$6 PER HOUI
Zangari.
hI! observes the Air Force in acRobert B. Keel. master of cere- tion and p8rtIcipates in orienta- I.w.'" P. M.. CH_ 1-4146
monies, said: "Come out and
tion ftilbts. He wlll complete tbls
the beauty of the park while Iis- traInin. on July 12 and wlll re- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
tening to th£!lle concerts."
turn to college where he will KlnglWood 3:.1 ....
Thomas G. Leeson,
complete his academic work
-.-.
of the Chester Elks Band,
another year.
WILLIAM· BROOKS
FollowlPg gradua~on at- Iowa Alhea &: Rubhish Removed
prep8red the following prollBm :
March ''Nahant'' (Thomas); Waltz
. Lawne MOW~ed,
General
i State College he will be eligible
''Gold and Silver" (Lebar); Clar- for appolPtroent as a Second LleuBa
net Solo "Concertino" (v. Weber) tenant in the Air Force Reserve.
!lie IIardIq Ave.. orto... Pa.
Novelty "Parade of the W,llOdlen I
Soldiers" (Jessel); Vocal
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
"Night and Day" (Porter) and _ _ _ _ _ _....:-_ _ _ __
HOOVER,
"Jelousle'; (Gade); Selection .
.
•.
Wurld Is Waiting for the Sunrise"
Authorized Service
(Loclcl1art and Seltz); Excerpts
,
Registry Fees Effective July I, 1957
.... 'Ichp ••d Dallvery
,
.01 to $10.00 ...... , ..........•....... _........• , . . . . .. . .. .50 "Kiss Me Kate" (Porter); March
24 Ho.r Sen'...
$10.00 to $100.00 ., .......•........................... :.. .75 "United States Army March"
PERSONAL
$100,01 to $200.00 _.. _........................ _..... _.. '$1.00 (Darcy);
S_I... All M••• CI. . .n
Intermission; March PERSONA[, - Tutor -'- Certified
$200.01 to $400.00 ....... _. _........... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25
"Anchors Aweigh" (Zimmerman);
teacher will tutor S~~~C::lll
'.par
far
.25 additional for each $200.00 up to $1,000.00
1fs!t~_history and science.
• Trumpet Trio "Buglers
All M••• CI.......
Fee
Money Orders
Fee (Anderson); Selection ''Mardi 6-~5.
Insured Mall
Up to $10.00 ....... _.... .10
.01 ~ $5.00 ..•.•......•. .15 Gras" (Grofe); .Vocal Solo ''Sibman.
avm.ndJ.Dawson
$10.01 to $50.00 ......... .20
$5.01 to $10.00 .......... .20 oney" (Lecuona) and "Dream"
er, will do Galea ~rk.
o W. Stat. St.
LO 6-4692.1
$50.01 to $100.00 ........ .30
$10.01 to $100.00 ........ . .30 (M
) M h "Sem
F·d li " or other work durmg
$100.01 to .$200.00 ......• .40
ercer; arc
per 1 e S Free afternoons and
(Sousa); Excerpts ''Cllrousel''
6-2835.
;=======::;~:;;=~~M.;;]~;;-Pe~-;;;v.;;;,~;;,;:
Miss Elma Peck of Vassar ave- (Rodgers)·· March "Stars and
Furniture Renue recently spent a week at Stripes" (Sousa); National AnCustom Cabinet work.
Hamor. Me., as the them
P.M. Andrew Spanier.
Commercial Construction Boothbay
$500 MONTHLY
t f Mrs Marl D nn lly o f ·
.
Jr.• KIngswood 3-2198.
gues 0
.
e 0 e
Glen Providence Park lS spray- PERSONAL _ UPHOLSTERING
Starflng oala". lor 2 _...typo
Park avenue.
.
ed by the Delaware. County MosLarge Chaks Completely re- 101
Residential Building
. . ._ to r-1M'ftMf Icrrt_ I!oIfwa
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson qulto Extermination. Commission built with new fabric $44.50·fl'lICIIfdaJ COIpoo.,I-. No f'rcINII. Sol.
of Guernsey road entertained precedingeaC!h concert, thus help- Sofas $88 Over 30 years experiabhlti ....f-!. ........
Sunday at brutltlh for MIsses Nan- ing to ellminate the annoyance enee. SIx years of Swarthmore IbHd
old. marHARRY W. MtCAlUSTER cy and Julianne Roess of Cornell from mosqultoes
references. All work is done in ,W. capoba. 01 aaaming NlPQMIW...
~'
.Y
•
H
.
.
ou.r own shop. under personal
avenue. K Ihu,een ~essup OL av- The park Is located at the
supervision of Mr. Seremba. Estl- JIIoI. ,. N41-.. I_owl pI_
Gellera' Carttracfor
1IJ'Ifory, all
erford avenue, and Anne Wright end of State street near the Baltl- mates are free. Thom Seremba. lad... IHfIf ... sana:
Our
of Westdale avenue. and their more pik&.ln Media.
Phone Sharon HIll 0734, Budget
"""'"'" 01 tltls ad. lox A. L
Klngswood 3-1646
parents and families.
payments.
Swo.,bobOCWL
==~~~--~~--~~Betsy McKeag bf Parrish road Scholarship to .
PERSONAL
- ~icycles Repaired.
and Posey cadigan of Elm avenup
.
Robart Doherty
Parts, accessOrIes. Milt Glass - .-;===========~
..
entrained Wednesday for Camp
'.
Bicycle; Hobby. Toy Shop, 205 ,~
Vt· h .
Robert Doherty who
gradu- East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton
,;
...,. '11
Wyoda on LakeFaIrl
. !!e, ., W erp
,
.
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. OppoROOFING
CONSTIUCTION
they will be campers for
ated with the bachelor of arts d~- site Clifton Theater.
hal'py
weeks.
gree In history from J;lenison Uni- PERSONAL _ ftadio and teleRESiDENTfAL AND·
Gutten
I
;;;==========~
verslty
•.
Granville,
0.,
June
10,
vision
service.
Complete
stock
Warm·Alr. HeatI.g
COMMERCIAL '
!I
has been awarded one of seven of tubes carrled. Robert Brooks.
Your Represenlfllivt:
Air Conditioning
is 0 n University Research Call KIngswood ,\-0800.
. in Swarthmore' .
Alterations
IF,)Undation scholarships for grad- PF.RSONAL - Belvedere ConSheet Metal Wo'"
Andrew L. Wallace
study. Robert is th'; son of . valescent Home,' 2507 Chestnul
and Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty, street, Chester. Edge of Swartjl.BACHE '" co.
335 Dartmauth Avenue
....mben New York $totk Exchon,_
of Elm avenue
.
more. Aged, senile, chronic, "l:onKInaswood 4·2035
.
valescent men and. women. ExWeast 8·Z900
A ,transfer student from the cellent foods, spacious ground;'
J. F. BLACKMAN
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of
Michigan,
he
has
Blue
Cross
honored.
Sadie
Pippin
Box 48
K14-1214 jj
KI 3-6616
been on the Dean's List at Denison Turner, proprietor. CHester 2Special Delivery
Now
,
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.
Up to 2 lba. . ....................... _. .20
.30
2 to 10 lba. ..........•............... .35
.45
Over 10 lbs. .........•............... .50
.60
other Classes
.45
Up ·to 2 Ibs. .......................... .35
.55
2 to Ul Iba. ..•.•...••••..•••••.••••••• .45
.70
Over 10 Iba. . ....... _. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .60
. Special HaIldllng
.25
Up to :& lbg. .......................... .15
•35
2 to 18 lbs. •. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
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Over 10 lbs. . .................. _. . . . . . .25
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Additional Copies ..................... .01
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each
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Correction of Mailing LIsts .... .01 each name
MJnlmum
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Notice to senders forms 3579 &,3547 .....••03.
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TBB SWAR'l1lMORBAN
DOIIT TRY TO WEAR
YOUR IEISHBOR'S
un
,
Chance. are l'Our neigh.
bora iaaurance wori't fit
your personal need.-any
more than hi. hat i •. likely
to fit your head. U.iiIg
PLANRITE. _ can rjoe.·
ommend an insurance pr0gram tailored to your .pecUi", neecla.
ers, desires unfurnished four- .:
room
in or around
Swarthmore begln1. Stove and refrtgnecessary. About $70, inIeluding utlliti"". Phone POplar 54:30,
Diluzio and Sons
of 8~2Sc
Assorted
Soft Drinks
.
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, Florist
-'
.
for the Holidays
CARNS
KI.gswood 3...50
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Swarthmore. Rutledge
Union School District Calendar
For School Year 1957-58 •
Wed.. Thurs., and Fri., September 4·6 •.......... Teacher Workshop
Monday. September 9 .......•.•••..••.•..•.•. FIrst day for pupils
Monday and Tuesday, October 21, 22 ...... County Institute Recess
Thursday and Friday. November 28. 29 •.•..• Thanksgiving HoUday
Friday. December 20 .......... Last day of school belore Chrislmas
Monday. January 6 ............••. Reopen after Christmas holiday
Friday. February 21 ................ WashlngtOn·s Birthday Recess
Friday, March 28 .... _. . . . . . . . . . .. Last day before Spring Vacation
Tuesday, April 8 ................•..•.. School reopens after Easter
Friday. May 30 .. , ..........•.............•. Memorial Day. Recess
Sunday, June 8 ............................ Baccalaureate Sunday
Monday. June 9 ...............•.•............... Commencement
Tuesday. June 17 ..................••............ Last day. pupils
Wednesday, June 18 ............•...•.......... Last day. teachers
. ~ouncement was made at the
meeting of the Swarthmore College Aiumni Association. Saturday•
June 8. on the College campus, of
the election of two prominent
Philedelphia businessmen to two
top posts in the Association. Two
loca\ women were also named to
top positions.
John H. Lippincott, Jr., of Margate, N.· J., present president of
the Alumni Association, announced that Charles E. Rickards, Senior Vice President and Actuary of
S.E.S. Leo Maris
PARENTS FAVOR 2ND' the Penn Mutual'We Insurance
In Gala Launching LANGUAGE IN GRADE.S Company,
will asume the presidency. and Robert H. Wilson, Vice
in Ch
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which put a hole In its hull Work
Reasons why the Swarthmore
. arge 0
. ver s- .
. for 32 hours straight, in
. water- Sch00Is shouId in cue
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d ing of the GIrard
lug
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language, in its elementary currlc- change Bank, Will assume the vice
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up to . r c ests, the crew man.
presidency
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aged to free the boat and tempor- ulum were summarIzed at the Par_
Mrs. Norman ~. Winde of Mearlly repair the hole. The rest of ents'. Council mee~ng held early
the winter went for extra touches last month. Restating the points dia was elected Vice President for
and the beautiful paint job wnlch briefly. they were:
Women, and Mrs. E. Wayne Frazmade the good ship ''Sea Lion"
Economic necessity of a
er of Springfteld was eleeted Secthe handsome and able craft It onil language is growing becaus. retary. All four were elected tor
appeared at Sunday's launching. of a shrinking world. The business two-year terms that begin June 8.
Bedecked with gaily colored pen- wQrld is: so rapidly Increasing Its
Mr. Rickards, a Fellow in the
nants and signal fiags it was much contacts with other !lations in al" SocIety of Actusries, has been acphotographed by families of the most all fields that a second lan- tive in Swarthmore College affairs
crew. members of the Swarth- guage will s"!""lngIy he a neces- serving as cllalrman of the Alumni
more Lions Club. sponsoring or~ sity In the nearfutore.
Fund, presideDt of the. Swarthganizatlon, and other citizens who 2. Lack ot adequate means 0' more Club of· Philadelphia, and a
attended the ceremony, and en. communication. Is a great barrier member of the Alumni C?uncil
Ijolred·' the refersbments· that fol- to world understanding and peace. and various c::ouncil commlttees.
lowed. Nautical themes were car- We .can materially contribute to He and his Wife, Dorothy Brown
tied out in the garb of -many of the hreaklng of this barrier by
also a S~arthmore
the spectators. childr~ and adults. giying our cbIldren a second lanhave three children and
The Norwood Sea EXplorers who guage; thus. through bettet un- live at 555 Hansell road, Wynneattended as a unit, added to the derstanding they will achieve e
impressiveness of the occasion.
new appreciation for another culMr. WIlson serves the College
Walter . Lewicki, chairman· of tore.
as advisory editor of the Alumni
the ships committee, acted as mas_
3 .. Children have a language fac- Magazine and as president of his
ter of ceremonies. The Rev. Rob. llity to adolescence which Is lost class. The Girard Bank's annual
C. S. Deacon, new ·curate of If not developed. Quoting Dr. report, of which he Is in charge.
Trinity Church, Swarthmore, gave Theodore· Andersson of Yale Uni- has for the past ~ight years heen
the opening prayer. Other speak- versity: "By a process which has judged the best ID. the country.
ers were A. G. CalJherman, pasl been called tntirltive young chil- He and his wife have one daughter
president of the Lions ClUb, who to absorb languages decllnes stead_ and llve at 803 H:arvard avenue.
at his own expense contributed ren have many 'times heen ob- Mrs. Winde served on the
the safety glass for the' ship's served to e8m several languages Swarthmore Colleg", A I u m n i.
cabin, and the soft drinks for the simultaneously without the sllght- Council for two years, was class
christening party, and Skipper ·est confusl!)n or' .without .
secretary, and Is vice president of
Myers. Mrs. Myers performed the Slightest danger to their
her class. Mrs. Winde and her
I ac11nal christening. with a particu- development. This uncatmy ability husband live ~n Ridley Creek
larly stubborn bottle of cham" .lIy ~ulb cbIldhood in direct Road. Media. and have two cbIlpqne. Clilford and Horace Ren- proportiOn as chIl~en make in- dren.
shaw set up an ampllfying system creased use of their rational and Mrs. Frazer has been active in
for the speeches.
conceptional· faculties. Learning alumni activities at Swarthmore
A ladder was raised to the deck the sound patterns of a language, College as cla.s secretary, a memso that spectators might go aboard which is to s8y learning to speak ber of the Alumni Council and of
and inspect the boat's interior. a language, is a process therefbr. the Executive Committee. She and
Upon completion of bunks the which comes most naturally
her husband have four children
and live· at 146 Scenic Road,
craft will sleep the entire six young children. A living
officers and crew of ten men. In is by definition Ii spoken languag. Springfield
additio~'to Skipper Myers the offi_1 and it is precisely thls asgect
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cers are Mates Walter Reynolds, language which is best and most
communities offering a foreign
Dave McIntire, Joshua H!!pburn, easily learned in the earliest language in the public elementar~-,
George Thomas and Pete Hopson. grades of the· elementary school.'· schools having increased by 300
Six representatives of the Leo 4. The Council's feeling is thaI per cent slPce 1952." (1955 flgMaris will join other Sea Explor- local children enjoy the privileg. ures)
ers from the Valley Forge Coun- of being educated in a fine
Thomas Boyle reviewed the
cll in river patrol duty at the system. It Is fine due to ,past and steps that had already been taken
fourth. annual National Boy Scout p~esent efforts and ablllties of by the school adminlslration and
Jamboree at Valley· Forge from parenis, teachers an'd school ad- faculty in the Interest of a second.
July 8 to 21.
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. ministrators; that local school heriHe turtIJilr outlined.
The local ~xplorers meet every tage leaves an obligation to ke.r some of the problems entalled,
Monday evemng, at 7: 30 in their pace with the best in present day such as, 1Inanclng .<1 second lancabin on Cresson lane. Any boys, educati0'l. Circular No. 495 fro~ guage program, finding time In
14 years otage or older, living the Office of Education, Washing. the school day. working out a pro- '
gram of continued study. providIn the S~arthmore area and In- ton, D.C. says ''The movement
lerested . 1P Sea Scout activities introduce such instruction (Se<-- Ing Instruction for children enterare invited to attend. Visitors are ond Language) early has
ing our system without a language
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replenish· food shelves . . . they know product
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CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
PETER E. TOLD
Sw. CoIl. Alumni Ass'n
Hldds Elections
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confidence that the problems could
be met if the program were sound.
He further suggested the .possIbllty
of knowledgable parents oocuring
funds from some Foundation which
might be interested in financing
an ex:perimental program.
Parents Council acted to establIsh a committee to work on the
problems and development of a
second language program in our
elementary school curriculum. The
following people are named to
that committee:
.
Mrs. Colin' Bell. Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Wllllam Clark, Mrs.
IAllrred Boyd, Mrs.
Forbes,
Mrs. Carl Baros,' Mrs. Daniel.
Goldwater, Mrs. Donald K. Grose,
Mrs. J. A1':Ibur Hond. Mrs.
Charles Brooks,' Mrs. Robert
Balter.
Anyone haVing SUIhItions or
intereste/l in. tile furtIlercce of
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July: 5, 1957
Swarthmore Recreation Baseball, Schedule AnEND5 MElTING
Civil Oefense rest
.JUNIOBS (Bometa)
OF ROUND TAILI
S~heduled for July J2
Monday.
July 8-Collingdale ......................... Alway
Paul B. Banks. of Harvard ave-
College Awards 5
':Honorary Degrees
-Thursday. July U-Springlleld .•..... , •.•.......•....... Home nue. C. L. U .• representative for
(Contmuea rrom Eap 1)
At the 84th Commencement -Tuesday
July III-Media ......................•........ Home United Benefit Life Insurance their normal pursuits: TIlls final
exercises of, Swarthmore College. Wednesday. July l1-Aldan ...........................•.... Away Compliny.,is amoog the more than blut will ,Complete the particlpafi ve per son s were ,awarded -Tuesday
July......,
owne ..... ,.................... Home 900 of the top llfe insurance salas- tion of the general publlc in
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2°Lansd
honorary degrees. Clement M.
INTEBMEDIATE8 (W...,;)
men wbo are attending the annual "Operation Alert 1957."
Biddle. Sr., Geoffrey Crowther, Monday.
July l-&1aron HIll ••••••••.••.••.•••••••••. Away meeting of 1he Mllllon. Dollar
All, ClvU Defense p8n0lII1el
Marion B. Folsom. and Bliss For~ -Tuesdav
Julv 9-Aldan ......................... '. . . . . .
' Round Table at White Sulphur should report to their assignments .
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bush received honorary Doctor of .Wednesday,
July• lO-Glen Mills .......................... H ome Springs, W. Va. Membership in a t th -= vari ous • !gnals as theU'
Law degrees; Henry Jermain Tuesday
July III-Marple .............................. Away the 1957 Round Table is confined pre-arranged orders direct. ,
Maude Creighton received an hon- Thursday, July 18-Sprlnglleld .......................... Away to those who have sold at least a r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~
orary Doctor of Science degree.
-Scheduled League Games
million dollars of llfe msura,!'ce I
Cited as a concerned Qu~er
during 1956 or who are llfe mEml.'11
businessman, CleJJ1ent Miller Bld- Commencement exercises June Play Hill Camp
bers through having sold a s '
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die before his retirement was tenth. The Award, which consists
lion or more for three years.in
erv~c,e.
Chairman of the Board of Direc~ of a gold medal and prize of $1,000,
Opens 8th Season
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ors of the Biddie Purch":,,ing Com- was presented to Mr. Nehrllng by
Susan Hansen, ,swimming inThe program ts designed to help
COUNTS ••••••
pany of New :ork; he I,S a mem- Dr. Courtney Smith. Swarthmore's stru~tor. Joanne Shearer and Ann the members in their sales and
ety
ber of the S"'7
of Friends. For president and chairman of the Walker, all of Swarthmore, are service work.
two decades he has been an active committee of selection for the
_ _ _ _ _ _ _-'This fine professional
member of the Board of M.anagers S tt A
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among those on the staff of the
pharmacy i • • 1"""7" at
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d STUDENTS ON WFIL
of Swarthmore College, where
The 28 y;ar old Scott Award Play H
Camp,
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SUNDAY NIGHT AT 10••15
your service. Bring us
earlier he had been a student. The
·tabli hed b Margaret Scott Springfield. which open
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eighth seaSon June 24 with a IIrst
~lddle ,am~ y, or yo,ur enera- MODn and Owen Moon, Jr., in week enrollment of .93 campers.
Calvin A. Coleman, June grad",tions. for prompt, pretise
tI~ns, has gIVen 18t6h ears °Bf serd- memory of Arthur Hoyt Scott, an
ate of Swarthmore High School, Is
compounding. And turn
Vice to the Swar
more
Lionel H. Jackson, an tm
lnstruct-f one of three students who will be
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to ua for aoytbing you may
The Friends Historlca
I rary, Swarthmore College is the cuslo- or in the English Depar
ent 0 intervieWed on WF1L, Sunday
need in drugs or sundries.
one of the best United States col- dian and trustee of the endowment Nether Providence High School is night at 10: 15 on a 15-minute proYou
are assured fair prices
lections on the history of the f d
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director of the eight-week pro- gram. Joseph Manion, a graduate
and'
prompt
service.
Friends, is housed in a building un s.
gram. Other staff members
of West Catholic Boys High School
given to the College by Mr. Biddle:
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clude Mrs. Adele Cook, of Spring- and Joyce McCaughan of, Women's
Born' in Philadelphia, he also at- Service Wed. C oses
field, dietitian; Mrs. Annabel T. Medical College, Philadelphia: are
CATHERMAN'S
tended Friend. Central School.
Summer Church School
Moffet, of Springlleld, registered the other students on the panel in
DRUG. STORE
grandson, Clement M. Biddle
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nurse; Mrs. Selll\Q Swing, of a salute to education following the
was one of 209 seniors to
Estabrook assisted by Janet Sny- Springfield, arts and crafts ,teach- theme "An Educated People
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awarded bachelor degrees at
der taught first· grade; Mrs. F. er; Mrs. Jean Preston, of Media, Moves Freedom Forward.'
same Commencement exercises. Weston Whittier assisted by Nan- director of horseback riding; and
E. T. Braund of Cornell avenue
. New ,C,.,...'H .....:
He and his wife live in Bronxville, cy Goff had second grade: Mrs. Mrs. Bettye Breeser, of Springthe moderator of the Phi1adel"
JO P. M. Dally
N. Y.
Phillip Mayer assisted by Wanda lIeld, outdoor cooking, nature and phla Round Table program.
Geoffrey Crowther, 18
Nickerson taught third grade; Mrs. improml?tu drall\Qtics.
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editor of the Lon.don Economist, Lewis Bundick and Mrs. Maurice Others on the staff include
was characterized as an
Webster led the Junior..
Dorothy Breeser. Carol Sullivan,
of the Anglo-American alliance on
Mrs. A. E. PrItchard played. the Gary E. Lawlon and Larry Lawwhich the peace of the world, leans orga)" for the services and· Mrs. ton. all of Springlleld; Harry R.
heavily. An Englishman by birth, James Hornadsy was responsIbile Cook, of Drexel Hill; James S.
and an American as well as a for classroom music. The recrea- MaoMaIn, of Havertown; Wlillilim j
old i,an" buifcl,nc
Swarthmorean by marriage (he tion period was supervised by Tom J. Miller, !'f Paoli; John' W. r:iiiiii:ii:iiii:iiii:ii:iiii:ii:~~iiii~~~~ii~~~iii
married Margaret Worth of Clay- Hubbard assisted by Alan Starn. Nichols, Branford, Conn.; Mary Ii
mont, Del., In 1932) he was train- ford and Nancy Weber. Vicki Mac- Lou O'Donnell, of Ridley Park;
"Yo.. Meet the NICEST People at Speare'.".
ed In economics at Cambridge Uni- Nair, assisted by Gloria Deeble Marianne E. Thompson, of Media;
versity, and as a Commonwealth was responsible for child care of MlIrion Gibson, of Broomall;
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30:
Fellow at Yale and Columbia. He teachers' children under four yea~,Joan McKee, of Bryn Mawr.
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Safurday, 9:30 to 6:00
served .hls eountry during the war of age. All ministers of the sponSports, arts and crafts, swlmyears 10 the Ministry of ,Supply, soring churches visited the schaD' mlng, story hDur, games, singing,
the MinIstry of Information, and and took part In the serviceS dur- outdoor cooking, nature,' draas Deputy Head o! the'Joint '!Iar ing the ten-day session.
. malics,horseback riding and creProduction. Staff ~ the. ~~t~
ative nature crafts are being hlghDf Production. Durmg hiS ed! D Mr. and Mrs. S.' Norton Lan- lighted for the campers who range
ship of the Economist, the already don of North Princeton avenue In age from the primary level to
dl~tin~shed journal was ?,~de
returned after spending I-w~ 12 years. The camp which is In
preemment as an organ of DplDi~n weeks with their son-In-law and operation for eight weeks is ownIn the field of economic and politl- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. ed and directed by Mr. and Mrs.
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Bovard Df Henryetta, Okla.
J. Edward Lawton, 3rd.
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.EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WElSH STREETS
tary of Health, Education, and B!
WeUare, was cited as a businesslike humaultarian and a humanitarian buSlnessmn. He also served
in public office as Under Secretary
of, the Treasury and was one of the
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, .Media: Pa.
, chief architeCts of the Federal so•
IOpposite High Meadow
cial'security program. Formerly he
was treasurer Df the Eastman Kodak Company, a chairman of the
Board Df Directors of the BulIalD
Federal Reserve Bank and a memTeleph ••e: CH.ster 2~7206
ber of the Board of the New York
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Federal Reserve Bank.
Bliss Forbush was hDnored as
an educator, author, minister and
\ Visit our ROcidside Market
leader of the Society of Friends.
on' the Middletown Road
For many. years he was a teacher
at the Friends SchoDI in BaltiBR04DLEAYED EYERGREEN'S
more; since 1943 he has served as
headmaster. The' author of many
PonlD STAR ROSES
EYERGREENS IN YARIETY
books, he was cited chiefly as the
DAYLILIES - NAMED YARlnlES
biographer of Jj:lias Hicks. He has
occul'ied numerous positions of
Power Spraylll,
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Custom Landscape Work
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including
of Executive
Sectrust withthose
the Society
of friends,
retary Df the Baltimore Yearly
Meeting and Chairman of the
Friends General Conference. For
nearly 10' years he represented the
sOciety in the World Council of
Churches.
Henry Jermain Maude Creighton was presented with the degree
of Doctot of Science on the campus where 'he had been a member
of the faculty 'in the department
of chemistry for 40 years. Before
retirement in 1952 and his return
·to his native Canada, Professor
Cle!ghton received many hooors,
amDng them the Longstreth'
Potts Medals from the ~=:
institute and the Acheson I
from' the Eieclrochemical Soclely.
He recently riiceIved anl ~~:~:~
degree
from Dalhousie t
in lIallfax, where be had· eru~lle:r I
earned a bachelor's degree. .
Arno H. Nehrling. in recognI- .
tIon 01 11· Jlfetlme d!woted to
NINE NEW COLORS
.nCKIM'
Birchwood Finishes
These fine 'cabinets protected by,
hard wearing plastic ... nothing
destroys.
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It's bare, sqwue and ~ulifolIy-bowed ,_ and it's
wonderful sleeveless blouse hi wrinJde.resistpnt DACRO~
and cotton diat washes like a gem. drips dry without ~ing.
Buttuos up to a squue nedd1ne in back. A cbarmer in white
or bladc. Sizes 32 to 38.
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was ~,..ith the ArthUr
Gardia ,and
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 28
Variety
Is Keynote,
,For Borough 4th
Pa.. Friclay,July 12, 1957 •
State' Recommends
"Yellow" Route Fot
Mid-Co. Expres$wa~
Ju"ges Face Tough Choice
in DecisIon Over
Paraders
Heated Council Votes
$4.00 PER
. Rev. Arthur H. Butler
In Air Conditioners
Mimorial.
Service
Held for Dr. Mercer
Also Places Stop Signs
Retired Penn Oea·n Was
Not the Red route, the ll1ue
One-Time Football '
route, Dr the green route, but the
On Co IIege Ave.· At
"yellow" was recommendea as the
Princeton
Great
S tat e Highway Department·s
Sweltering in Monday nlght·s
A memorial senM.ce was held at
Once more the Borough has choice for the Mid - Delaware heat Borough Councilmen cheer2 o'clock Slinday afternoon in the
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County Expressway 'under the
discussed, the merits of one
Friends Meeting ;House for Dr. E.
tucked away into its histqry a Federal interstate hlghwaysys- and one.and.a~half ton air conLeroy Mercer, 133 Ogden avenue.
safe and sane. Fourth of ,July. tem it was disclosed Wednesday dltioning units for the borough
wb,o, died Tuesday night. July 3, in
Beginning more or less promptly in Harrisburg. The plan has been secretary's office and police headthe University of Pennsylvania
with the parade at the Borough sent to the U. S. Public Roads quarters,
Hospital. He was 68.
Hall parking lot at 9:"15, the 1957 Burel\u.
Leaving the final decision (to
A medical doctor, a coach and
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A
spokesman
of
.the
PhI1adelbe
made
within
.the
week)
and
an
athlete. Dr. Mercer received
events continued in measured or, hi
Engin·
fir'
hi h
eermg
m, ,w c
to exceed $650,the Councllhis earty education at Kennett
p a
erratic (depending, on individual aligned the route, yesterday said
then discussed and voted to
Square High School, and George
age and buoyancy) to the College tha~ contrary to ,published reat 'an aPProximate cost
School where he w"" considered
Avenue School playground rDr ports, .the route as presently laid of $300. shade screens for ·the
the one man track team_rintel".
,
out
will
not
"wipe,
out
Rutledge"
Park
avenue.
and·,court·
-side
winvaulter, high _ jumper, broad _
games an~ popsicles. and pony
but will toucb only one corner of dows of the library. It was esti- Rector at Dubll"n
jumper and shot-putter. He held .
the then world interscholastic pole'
rides (for the very young and it, probably affecting no more mated that these removable.
ever-ves.ent). .
than a half dozen hoUses. It was metal sun screens would blot
vault record, and was on the
The Tennis Club's annual round also stated from the same source, an average of, 33,000 B.T.U.'S in To
Here SUo n. track, basketball" baseball and
robin, entailing some' 27 coUples ,in reference to reports of tHe the course of, a summer day, and
lacrosse teams:
save from $700 to $1100 in future Presbyterians Will Hear
Entering the University of
this year, in full swing on the Route's taking u15Q homes
College avenue courts· by this Springlleld,"- that' 'the figure is purchase of air-conditioning units
Rev. Butle·r at 11 A.M. Pennsylvailla In the flail of 1909,
Ume, brought ina comfortable more nearly accurate for. the en- for the library. The screens are
his college career was crowned
clutch Df constantly changing kib- tire robte, and that he judged scheduled to arrive within the
Worship, Service
by honors in football which he
ilzers.· along with the chlldlsh that even half of that figure'
two ·weeks.
\vas first introduced to in his
query; ''But why on such a hot would probably be high' for
At thl'Public hearing openinll"
'1;he Rev. Arthur H. Butler. freshman year., He was twice
day?" and 'the convinced parental Springfield.
, .
the regular July meeting, Vinof Iretand, w.ill be the eiectedfullback on Walter Cump's
reply. ''That;s when they like' it The route, closely approximat- cent Gallagher. appearin,g for the speaker Sunday mornmg at the All-Amoirl~ football team. He
,,'';Uso
, ~aptaln of the Penn team
best."
ing the red route, would begin at Cities' Service 011 Corporation. Swarthmore
• lock PresbyterlanChurch's
I
was
The Fire Complmy's demonstra- the interchange on 'the' proposed presented the revised plans tor HROCto , ~~~t
Dublin for tWo years and ,a sprinter and
t1M1 at uoonkept, a crowd ·lining 'Chester ExPressway about 1000 his. company's proposed building Mr. ~lit~erOwas educ;:'in Trlnl~ bJ"Qad jumper on the track team.
the sunburnt _·s' around the feet west of Wanatr.aker 'avenue at the former Rumsey Service
Co'I'
D blin' I ' h
in He won the IC~ broad....
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in
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ly
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ty
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lere
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parking lot on tenterhooks. as, in .Esslngton, run
a nO er StaUon at ~ale 'and Rutgers ave- ed'the M.A. Degree and an Hon-- jum ping c h,ampIODSh·IP in 19.12 and ,
those J)8radoldca1 hosb nuxed dlre\!tionto. cross Damy Creek nue. Since the blueprints comDegree I Th I
11 1913. He was a member of the
careful lIPlitseCoDd dnVing Bild in a relocated channel, ..cross the plied ~th Councl1's earlier re- our~ tin tion~' . t~e~:' : ' : : s u. S. Olympic t~ at Stockhplm
jumps and runs wlt!l it, notlee- Chester pike' at Madison avenue quests ,that the white porcelain :dal~ed".n 19~ ~or the ~rlsh of in 1912.
ably Waning moral control over and 'MacDade boulevard' between enamel, across-the,front sign be
Dublin.,
Dr. Mercer served Swarthm.ore
direction those boses were ·rudley and. Sylvania ,avenues. . red\lced to. the size' previously
At th
tb ak o f . 1939 College as ,head, of !be phYSIcal
It then WoUld'.~ ,Morton used on the: front. and that red he jOin:do~:eArmy ~~
in edu~ation department, director of
pointing:...>,); coatrol that broke
altolethetcto'the,.teeof-the,kidll avenue·near Co~l:'"venue
uncosted brick,beused,,-Co~cl1- Fl'ance'fram Octo~ i939to.M:ay its athletic p~gram and head
-and most ,adults. and the cr.owd Ridley 'township, and come up men granted the' building p~t. 1940, when he took part in the coach of the fOotball team from
dispersed out of reach of the ,bel-ween RiverView and Lincoln . Council shelved the suggestion evacuation from' Dunkirk. In .J942 1914 to 1931. During those years
spray.
avenues to cross Baltimore Pike. fDr a parking lot on the ShIrer he became Senior Chaplain of the he was an Imporlta~t fi&ure behind.
Here the scheduled events of It crosses 1000 feet east of Spring- lot next 'door tp: the. ,Pld, Bank First Infantry Division and was ,the Middle Atlantic States Colthe 'SWarthmore Business Assoc- lIeld road an,d so continues on to Building ,on "Rutgers avenue, to with the Division In N~rth Africa legiate . Assoctation. Because he
lation's program concllided,' but Cons1!ohocken.
,
,await opinion of thePlafmlng and Italy. He was the SenIor was a coach, a doctor and. an
after a suitable liht~, undoubtThe total length is a~ut 15 Commission. Also referred to the British Chaplsin In lite AnzIo athlete, he was selected In 1931 as,
4"
..._.... 1cn1CS, miles' and
will cost anestunated commission' was Harry SeymDur'S
d m1 1st ed to Penn's dean of the physical eduedly ....ed in, by • ........, p
.
ight of
.
f his
an
n er
cation department under the
nelgbborhood gatherings. and at $32,000,000, with ,r
- - way request to reduce the SIze 9 .
many American soldiers there.
'
. ' , . ed
"'_nti
th· .
of t.he ,costing an·' additional $3,000,000., lot on Harvard avenue behmd
'
Gates plan which co-ordmat
least 9ne
ga e n n g .
under one head the university's
cian, sWIm Club members and
II.....' S t
Joseph ··A. D1L!>mmo of Rydal, MetZ', Hunt ..WI"n, Te"n' m"s student health, physical education
e p a . , with $2,589 was lq,w bidder
and athletic programs. He retired
their friends converged Qn the 'Orillration Uli.
pool.at the' end, of Riverview road, ~
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on .furnishing, the materials ,and
b' R
R b"
in 1953 ~use of poor health.
, for an 110ur of water contests and For Som'etlme Today doing the work of cul'bing 1400
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u s oun
One of Penn's greatest aU-liine
entertainment. 'Swimmers ~feet of '"'a!rvi.ew rOa.d between.J
h
T . Is CI b athletes, 'Dr. Mercer Was It gentle,
".
The Swart more enn, u thoughtful man well liked by stuviously 'had mserved the mllX1Dl
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ttl
Residents of n...h.~'lvani.. a, New
lIv en:ue and lIIichlgan.
courts. on College avenue were'the
,
,
of the old water - og
0 un
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507 Ced I
.
dents, c.oaches and professors. He
one hour after meals," for no chll!i Jersey al)d, New Xork will take
Gro"~e Wagner,
. ar ane, scene during the Fourth Df July looked on sports as an indispens,.'
of Neptune sank with I"dlgestlon part tomDrrow
"OPeration Alert appeared befo~ Council to ex- weekend of' a highly successful aple boon to pltysical and meiltal
press his appreciati~ for what Round~Robin DoubJes Tourna- health.
nor doubled up, according tD reo 1957"
.
. ti
. "-d been done in the past to re- melit. Beginning on Ille morning
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ports, wiiJI II single cramp. ,
. For the public,
partiClpa
on inm -ileve. .the traffic conditions
..
when what ,!S.".tbeexercise
will be
brief but
on o·f' tho e ~ourth,
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...,.. 'He is· survived by, his wi,fe,the'
J"IIC)PS lIIaI
to be a record number Df former Emily Atldnson whom he
A blow by 'blow descriptiDn of venienc&. Al,though Swarthmore- plea to reduce the speeders. From 54 players (27 teams) entered ,the married ,in 1914; four children,
the dars activities calls for a re- ans aloDg with the rest of , . the ensuing discussiDn, Council cDmpetition. Tournament play Mrs. Ross Allen, Eugene Leroy,
turn to the moming and to the
dreamed: up '. several suggestions 'coot1nued d,..mg Saturday and Jr., David· H. and ~omas A.
citizens,
are
advised
that
traffic
to
be sprung on the unwary
with a total <;If 82 matches Mercer; .and 12gr8lldchlldren.
front .of the Woman's Club where will
be stopped for,' 10
the judges of the parade literally sometime' during ~' afternoon. speedsters beating the lights on played during the three-day perlmade th«:lr' stand. Although this
The "attack" phalJe of the exerroad. From there, Coun- od. The eventual winning team
parade was deemed Smliller than else will begin tate 41 the morning cil turned its attention to the was tIte combiliation Df Stafford Summer Club Reports
in previoUS years, the j~dges five, with an ~AIert.. jlIcnal ,sounded.
school, lind ordered two stop Metz and 41an Hunt, who gained
glDwinl earnestly in the progres- Public parflcipati<;ln at this,
to l:¥> erected on
the highest percentage of actual
in
Program
sively sunnier' and 'more humid will require only listening to the avenue at Princeton.
3gainst potential points.
COMcil also agreed to the Lions
Matches ""ere based on the b~t
The Summer Club program of
morning. found their jab tough sIgna1 and 'preparatto11,' for, the
enough, as wave after wave the "Take: Cover" signal Isler in . Club's, proposal·: to use the old four out of seVIeD games, ~nd rune the s.wart.tunore Recreation As(ContinuecI 00 Page 7).
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.
Scout House (now the Sea matches were necessary m order sociatlon began Monday, July 1
. ,
.
afternoon.
ding the
Scouts Ship) for their weekly to qU1llify. The. winners are to be at the high school with Ii2 boys
Operation SWAP
U~! soun full ublic. partici- meetings, as long 'as the Lions awarded one-year. leases on and girls enrolled.
.
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T
·th Cover ~~~
~
and their proteges could work Fourth of July Tournament cuPS.
Again teams have been picked.
th~r. ~d Mrs••Stuart De°b~~y WI d pa~on f th req
out an IigJ eeat>le schedule.
gOod until the Fourth of July next and on the basis Df points scorelr children AliaB,
e, an. residents 0
e
,
when it Is hoped that this ed thus far' the Big Bad Black
Peter moved . July 1 from 421 wtth a few
Dr" Norman Meinkoth year's unusually large and ~_ Feet with Danny Marino as capHaverford place to nui f?m.'er shelter' under the direction
thuslastic turnout can be repeated. taln: are leading. The other teams
home of the Boyds at 2~1 Dlcktn- Civil Defe?"e forces and
To Teach in Bangkok The CDUrts are buzzing with en- follow in this order:
son avenue. Mr. Torrey s' mother duly <;<>nslit';lted authDrlty.
~Dr. Norman A. Me!nkoth, as- thusiastie players' these days as, Second, the Motley Crew. Pat:-Mn. 'J~. 'r
professDr ,of blo~ogy at the classes!>eing held by Mrs. kie Smith captain; 'third,' the Blue
N.Y., will reside with the' Torreys. the pennsylV'llnia Tur~plke~
.Collele, has been
Welsh ctuise enter their Jaguus,Kim PrO!SCOU captain:
Mr. and )Irs. Samuel D. Rey- Schuyki11 Expre way and Penn
a PWbrigh, aWar4., to
week. Lads. and lassestrom fourth, the Machetes, Andy .J[Cltol!ls haVe moved to 121 Haver- Lincoln ~kway. Also. train.·
teach&ng in' biolotti> .
to 18 are' practicing _ .... and Nair captain. IIfth ~e splUlres,
ford place from their formerresi- aircraft schedules' will not be afUniftrSily. .
sUokits so that they can' partlci': Allen Torrey' captain; and' sbdb,
dence at II BenJamin West avenue. fectetl.)
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Ftsoo' i kok Tbailand dliring the
ill the first round raID whick the Hawks, Tom Gaylord captain.
Mr. and MrS. W. Spencer ~ally. CharlesE.
e; s deudc;year 1957-58. Dr.
. nan week. Although mosti.ast Friday's' field day begopi
'l'hompson with their; children Director of Civil Deleuse, assisted will lecture ,in in.e&tebr1ite ~.
have _
dlftlculty W\th With a sortball game in which the
JennIfes- ,and LaIrd are now resld- by Charles W~ Lul!:ens IUId
aiiddinict ecnIocical stUdies the strokes than with the scorlnf, 8ve counseliors took 011 about ao
lng at ~5 Wellesley 'road; Their W. Garrett, depu\y' ~.
clp;""<2'tl6a o~fauna, worlt:- ~ Cbaae,hope$ that with the of"theSwnmer
fonner home was 530 Walnut lane. vision ""~ are:
..',
at thI! Marine BI01~ LItb- a 1 tenee of interested parents as eked out a close cJeeimn .,.,...
Mr•. and lin. A. G. Boyd with.
CaI'~;:
of the OIIhu4it.Y.
,vohmteer umpires, tbe lu\D:= __ abo a VIII'Iety of _
and
their . . ,Goidua IIilcl dauCbter' Mrs. c. C. Sh,. ,n
N.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Swarthmore Recreation Baseball Schedule
College Awards 5
JVNIORS (Hornels)
Honorary Degrees Monday, .Tuly 8-Collingdale ......................... A,way
July 5, 1957
~TTENDS
MEETING
OF ROUND TABLE
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Service
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~ri~ii;:(C.r.:'
tary of Health, Education, and
Welfare, was cited as a businesslike humanitarian and a humanitarian businessmn. He also served
in public office as Under Secretary
or the Treasury and was one of the
'chief architects of the Federal social security program. Formerly h~
was treasurer of the Eastman Kodak Company, a chairman of the
Board of Directors of the Buffalo
Federal Reserve Bank and a member of the Board of the New York
Federal Reserve Bank.
Bliss Forbush was honored as
an educator, author, minister and
leader of the Society of Friends.
For many, years he was a teacher
at the Friends School in Baltimore; since 1943 he has served as
headmaster. The' author of many
books, he was cited chiefly as the
biographer of Elias Hicks. He has
occupied numerous positions of
including
of Executive
Sectrust with those
the Society
of Friends,
retary of the Baltimore Yearly
Meeting and Chairman of the
Friends General Conference. For
nearly 10 years he represented the
Society in the World Council of
Churches,
Henry Jermain Maude Creighton was presented with the degree
of Doctot of Science on the campus where he had been a member
of the faculty in the department
of chemistry for 40 years. Before
retirement in 1952 and his return
to his native Canada, Professor
Creighton received many hO!lors,
among them the Longstreth and
Potts Medals from the Franklin
Institute and the Acheson Medal
from the Electrochemical Society.
He recently received an honorary
degree from Dalhousie University
in Halifax, where he had earlier
earned a bachelor's degree.
Amo H. Nehrling, in recognition of a lifetime devoted to the
cause of American horticulture,
was honored with the Arthur Hoyt
Scott Garden and Horticultural
Award 'at Swarthmore College
.EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
Custom Landscape Work
Telephone: CHester 2.7206
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
'Visit our Roadside Market
on the Middletown Road
BR04DLEAVED EVERGREENS
POTTED STAR ROSES
EVERGREENS IN VARIETY
DAYLILIES - NAMED VARIETIES
Power Spraying
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CIICH!NI
ANNOUNCES
NINE NEW COLORS
Birchwood Finishes
These fine cabinets protected by
hard wearing plastic ... nothing
destroys.
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I PARK AVE., SWARTHMORI
"QuaUr Mohr" ....,. ..
It'. bare, square and beautifully-bowed._ and it's another
wonderful sleeveless blouse in wrinkle-resistant DACRON*
and cotton that washes like a gem, drips dry without ironing.
Buttons up to a square neckline in back. A channer in white
or black. Sizes 32 to 38.
'DuPont's trademark for ils 'POlyester fiber
KllIgswooci 4-2727
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Operation
Alert
Today
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SPORTSWEAR -
Speare's Second Roor
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Operation
Alert
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 28
Variety Is Keynote
For Borough 4th
Judges Face Tough Choice
in Decision Over
Paraders
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, July 12, 1957
State Recommends
"Yellow" Route For
Mid·Co. ExpresSway
Heated Council Votes
In Air Conditioners
Not the Red route, the blue
route, or the green route, but the
"yellow" was recommended as the
S tat e Highway Department's
Once more the Borough has choice for the Mid - Delaware
County Expressway 'under the
lucked away into its history a
Federal interstate highway syssafe and sane Fourth of July. tem it was disclosed Wednesday
Beginning more or less promptly in Harrisburg. The plan has been
with the parade at the Borough sent to the U. S. Public Roads
Hall parking lot at 9:15, the 1957 Bureau.
spokesman
of the Philadelevents continued in measured oAr
.
h' h
phia Engmeering firm w IC
erratic (depending on individual
aligned the route, yesterday said
age and buoyancy) to the College that, contrary to .published reAvenue School playground for ports, the route as presently laid
games anc,l popsicles, and pony out will not "wipe out Rutledge"
rides (for the very young and but will touch only one corner of
it, pr.obably affecting no more
evcr-vescent).
than a half dozen houses. It was
The Tennis Club's annual round also stated from the same source,
robin, entailing some 27 couples in re!erenc: to "reports of t~e
Ihis year, in full swing on the Route s takmg
150 homes m
College avenue courts by this Springfield," that the figure is
time, brought in a comfortable more nearly accurate for the enclutch of constantIy changing kib- tire route, and that he judged
itzers, along with the childish that even half of that figure
query, "But why on such a hot would probably be high for
day?" and 'the convinced parental Springfield.
.
reply, "That's when they like it
The route, closely approximatbest."
ing the red route, would ,begin at
The Fire Company's demonstra- the interchange on the proposed
tion at noon kept a crowd lining Chester Expressway about 1000
the sunburnt grass around the feet west of Wanamaker avenue
parking lot on tenterhooks as in Essington, run in a northerly
those paradoxical hosts mixed direction to cross DaDby Creek
careful split second driving and in a relocated channel, cross the
jumps and runs' with a notice- Chester pike at Madison avenue
ably waning moral control over and 'MacDade boulevard between
the direction those hoses were Ridley and Sylvania avenues.
pointing - ' a control that broke
It then would dross Morton
.ltogether to the glee of the kids avenue near Cornell avenue in
-and most adults, and the crowd Ridley T"wnship, and come up
dispersed out of reach of the Ibetween Riverview and Lincoln
avenues to cross Baltimore Pike.
spray.
Here the scheduled events of It crosses 1000 feet east of Sprlngthe Swarthmore Business Assoc- field road and so continues on to
iation's program concluded, but Conshohocken.
The total length is about 15
after a suita-ble; interim, undoubtedly filled in, by family 'picnics, miles and will cost an estimated
neighborhood gatherings, and at $32,000,000, with right - of - way
least Qne gigantic gathering of the costing an additional $3,000,000.
clan Swim Club mem:bers and
thei; friends converged on the
pool at the end of Riverview road
ior an hour of water contests and
"
entertainment. '" Swimmers
obviously had observed the maxi-m
of the old water - log ''Not until
Residents of Pennsylvania, New
one hour after meals," for no child Jersey and New York will take
of Neptune sank with indigestion part tomorrow in "Operation Alert
nor doubled up, according to re- 195'1".
For the public, participation in
ports, with a single cramp.
the exercise will be brief but inJudges Make theIr Stand
structive and with little inconA blow by blow description of venience. A\though Swarthmorethe day's activities calls for a re- ans along with the rest of the
turn to the morning and to the citizens, are advised that traffic
(ront of the Woman's Club where will be stopped for 10 minutes
the judges of the parade literally sometime during the afternoon,
made their stand. Although this
The "attack" phase of the exerparade was deemed smaller than cise will begin late in the morning
in previous years, the judges five, with an "Alert" si,gnal sounded.
glowing earnestly in the progres- Public participation at this time
sively sunnier and more hwnid will require only listening to the
morning, found their job tough signal and preparation' for the
enough, as wave after wave the
. the
"Take Cover" signal la t er 1n
(Continued on Page 7)
afternoon.
Upon sounding the "Take
Operation SWAP
Cover'" signal, full public partici,
d ,WI·th a 11
Mr. and Mrs.,Stuart Torrey with pation will be require
'
dents
of
the
Commonwealthresl
their children Allan, Debbie, and
Peter moved July 1 from 421 with a few exceptions-taking
$4.00 PER YEAR
Rev. Arthur H. Butler
Retired Penn Dea'n Was
One·Time Football
Great
Sweltering in Monday night's
heat Borough Councilmen cheerfully discussed the merits of one
and one-and-a-half ton air conditioning units for the borough
secretary~s office and police headquarters.
Leaving the final decision (to
be made within the wcek) and
not to exceed $650, the Councilmen then discussed and voted to
purchase at an approximate cost
of $300, shade screens for "the
Park avenue and court-side windows of the library. It was estimated
that these removable,
metal sun screens would blot out
an average of, 33,000 B.T.U.'S in
the course of a summer day, and
save from $700 to $1l00 in future
purchase of air-conditioning units
for the library. The screens are
scheduled to arrive within the
'next two weeks.
At the public hearing opening
the regular July meeting, Vincent Gallagher, appearing for the
Cities Service Oil Corporation,
presented the revised plans for
his company's proposed building
at the former Rumsey Service
Station at Yale and Rutgers avenue. Since the blueprints complied with Council's earlier requests that the white porcelain
enamel, across-the-front sign be
reduced to the size previously
used on the front, and that red
uncoated brick be used, Councilmen granted the building permit.
Council shelved the suggestion
for a parking lot on the Shirer
lot next door ts> the Old Bank
Building on Rutgers avenue, to
await opinion of the Planning
Commission. Also referred to the
commission was Harry Seymour's
request to reduce the size of his
lot on Harvard avenue behind
A memorial service was held at
2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the
Friends Meeting ,House for Dr. E.
Leroy Mercer, 133 Ogden avenue,
wh,o. died Tuesday night, July 3, in
the University of Pennsylvania
Hospital. He was 68.
A medical doctor, a coach and
an a thlete, Dr. Mercer received
his early education at Kennett
Square High School, and George
School where he was considered
the one man track team-sprinter,
vaulter, high - jumper, broad jumper and shot-putter. He held
the then world interscholastic pole
vault record, and was on the
track, basketball, baseball and
lacrosse teams.
Entering the University of
Pennsylvania in the fall of 1909,
his college career was crowned
by honors in football which he
was first introduced to in his
freshman year. He was twice
elected fullback on Walter Camp's
An-American football team. He
was also captain of the Penn team
for two years and a sprinter and
broad jumper on the track team.
He won the ICAMA broadjumping championship in 1912 and
1913. He was a member of the
U. S. Olympic team at Stockholm
in 1912.
Dr. Mercer served Swarthmore
College as head of the physical
education department, director of
its athletic program and head
coach of the tootball team from
1914 to 1931. During those years
he was an important figure behind,
the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Association. Because he
was a coach, a doctor and an
athlete, he was selected in 1931 as
Penn's dean of the physical education department under the
Gates plan which co-ordinated
under one head the university's
student health, physical education
and athletic programs. He retired
in 1953 be~ause of poor health.
One of Penn's greatest all-time
athletes, Dr. Mercer was a gentle,
thoughtful man, well liked by students, coaches and professors. He
looked on spods as an indispensable boon to physical and mental
health,
He is' survived by his w.ife, the
former Emily Atkinson whom he
married in 1914; four children,
Mrs. Ross Allen, Eugene Leroy.
Jr., David H. and Thomas A.
Mercer; and 12 grandchildren.
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Haverford place to the former
home of the Boyds at 201 Dickinson avenue. Mr. Torrey's mother
Mrs John Torrey from Yonkers
,
.
N. Y., will reside with the Torreys.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Reynolds have moved to 421 Haverford place from their former residence at 6 Benjamin West avenue.
M
d M
W
Spencer
r. an
rs..
'I'hompson with their children
Jennifer and Laird are now residing at 15 Wellesley road. Their
former home was 530 Walnut lane.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Boyd with
their son Gordon and daughter
Suny moved July 1 from their
former home at 201 Dickinson
avenUe and are now
at
530 Walnut lane.
,residing
Memorial Service
Held for Dr" Mercer
Also Places Stop Signs
On College Ave. At
Princeton
Rector at Dublin
To Preach Here Sun"
Presbyterians Will Hear
Rev. Butler at 11 A,M.
Worship Service
The Rev. Arthur H. Butler,
Ch':'rch of Ireland, will be the
speaker Sunday morning at the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church's
1-1 o'clock service.
Rector of Monkstown, Dublin,
Mr. Butler was educated in Trinity College, Dublin where he gained the M.A. Degree and an Honours Degree in. ~heology, as well
as distinction in athletics. He was
ordained in 1935 for the parish of
Monkstown, Dublin.
At the outbreak of war in 1939
he joined the Anny and was in
France from October 1939 to May
19<10. when he took part in the
evacuation from Dunkirk. In 1942
he became Senior Chaplain of the
First Infantry Division, and was
with the Division in North Africa
and Italy. He was the Senior
British Chaplain in the Anzio
Beach-head and ministered to
many American soldiers there.
'0' perat"Ion AIert' Set Di~~!:~~n·A.
Metz Hunt WI"n Tenn"ls
Club's Round Robin
For Sometime Today ~:;~got"ya%~:w r~~~bi~!t~:~~
Middletown Road
R. D. 16, .Media, Pa.
,
Opposite High Meadow
'ttl
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Civil Defense Test
Scheduled for July J2
Paul B. Banks, of Harvard ave
(Contmuea rrom Page 1)
At thc 8<1th Commencement 'Tuesday
July 16-Media ............................... Home United Benefit Life Insurance their normal pursuits; This final
exercises of Swarthmore College, Wednesday, July 17-Aldan ............................ , .. Away Company, is among the more than blast will complete the participa_
five per son 5 were awarded *Tuesday
July 23-~nsdowne ........... :.............. Home 900 of the top life insurance sales- tion of the general 'Public in
honorary degrees. Clement M.
INTERMEDIATES (Wasps)
men who are attending the annual "Operation Alert 1957."
Biddle, Sr., Geoffrey Crowther, Monday,
July 1-Sharon Hill ......................... Away meeting of the Million Dollar
All Civil Defense personnel
Marion B. Folsom, and Bliss For- .Tuesday,
July 9-Aldan ....... , .............. , ........ Home Round Table at White Sulphur should report to their assignments
bush received honorary Doctor of .Wednesday, July H)-Glen Mills .......................... Home Springs, W. Va. Membership in at the various signals as their
Law degrees; Henry Jermain Tuesday
July 16-Marplc ...................... , ....... Away the 1957 Round Table is confined pre-arranged orders direct.
Maude Creighton receivcd an hon- Thursday,
July 18--Springfleld .......................... Away to those who have sold at least a
orary Doctor of Science degree.
.Scheduled League Games
million dollars of life insurance
Cited as a concerned Quaker .-:...:.:.:.:.:.:.:::.._ _
during 1956 or who are life membusinessman, Clement Miller BidCommencement
exercises
June
bers through having sold a mildie before his retirement was
Play Hill Camp
tenth.
The
Award,
which
consists
lion
or more for three years -in a
Chairman of the Board of DirectSeason row.
Opens
8th
of
a
gold
medal
and
prize
of
$1,000,
ors of the Biddle Purchasing ComThe program is designed to help
Susan Hansell, swimming inpany of New York; he is a mem- was presented to Mr. Nehrling by
COUNTS ••••••
Dr.
Courtney
Smith,
Swarthmore's
the
members in their sales and
structor, Joanne Shearer and Ann
ber of the Society of Friends. For
two decades he has been an active president and chairman of the Walker, all of Swarthmore, are service work.
This fine professional
member of the Board of Managers committee of selection for the among those on the staff of the
pharmacy
is always at
Scott
Award.
Play Hill Camp, Beatty road, STUDENTS ON WFIL
of Swarthmore College, where
your service. Bring us
Thc
28
year
old
Scott
Award
Springfield, which opened its
earlier he had been a student. The
SUNDAY NIGHT AT 10:15
your doctor's prescripBiddle family, for four genera- was established by Margaret Scott eighth season June 24 with a first
Calvin A. Coleman, June graduMoon
and
Owen
Moon~ Jr., in
tions.
ior prompt, pretise
tions, has given 186 years of serweek enrollment of 93 campers.
ate of Swarthmore High SchOOl, is
memory of Arthur Hoyt Scott, an
compounding.
And turn
vice to the Swarthmore B03rd.
Lionel H. Jackson, an instruct- one of three students who will be
outstanding amateur gardener.
to us for anything you may
The Friends Historical Library,
Swarthmore College is the custo- or in Ihe English Department of inkrviewed on WFH. Sunday
need in drugs or sundries.
one of the best United States colNether Providence High School is night at 10: IS on a IS-minute prodian
and
tTl\stee
of
the
endowment
You
are assured fair prices
lections on the history of the
director of the eight-week pro- gram. Joseph Manion, a graduate
funds.
•
and prompt service.
Friends, is housed in a building
gram. Other staff members in_ of West Catholic Boys High School
given to the College by Mr. Biddlc.
clude Mrs. Adele Cook, of Spring- and Joyce McCaughan of Women's
Born in Philadelphia, he also at- Service Wed. Closes
field, dietitian; Mrs. Annabel T. Medical College, Philadelphia. are
CATHERMAN'S
tended Friends Central School. His Summer Church School
MolIet, of Springfield, registered the other students on the panel in
DRUG STORE
gl'3ndson, Clement M. Biddle III,
nurse; Mrs. Selma Swing. of a salute to education following the
(Continued from Page 1)
was one of 209 seniors to be
Estabrook assisted by Janet Sny- Springfield, arts and crafts teachEducated
People
KI 3-0586
awarded bachelor degrees at the der taught first grade; Mrs. F. er; Mrs. Jean Preston, of Media, theme "An
Moves
Freedom
Forward.'
same Commencement exercises.
Weston Whittier assisted by Nan- director of horseback riding; and
New ClosIng Hour.:
E. T. Braund of Cornell avenue
He and his wife live in Bronxville,
cy Goff had sccond grade; Mrs. Mrs. Bettye Breeser, of Spring- is the moderator of the Philadel'0 P. M. Dally
N. Y.
Phillip Mayer assisted by Wanda field, outdoor cooking, nature and phia Round Table program.
Geoffrey Crowther, 18 years
Nickerson taught third grade; Mrs. impromptu dramatics.
, editor of the London Economist,
Others on the staff include
Lewis Bundick and Mrs. Maurice
was characterized as an exemplar
Dorothy Breeser. Carol Sullivan,
Webster led the Juniors.
of the Anglo-American alliance on
Mrs. A. E. Pritchard played the Gary E. Lawton and Larry Lawwhich the peace of the world leans
orgau- for the services and· Mrs. ton, all of Springfield; Harry R.
heavily. An Englishman by birth,
James Hornaday was responsibile Cook, of Drexel Hill; James S.
and an American as well as a
for classroom music. The recrea- MacMain, of Havertown; William
Swarthmorean by marriage (he
tion period was supervised by Tom
married Margaret Worth of ClayMiller,Branford,
of Paoli;
JohnMary
W·II
Hubbard assisted by Alan Stam- J.
Nichols,
Conn.;
mont, Del., in 1932) he was trainford and Nancy Weber. Vicki MllC- Lou O'Donnell, of Ridley Park;
ed in economics at Cambridge Uni"You Meet the NICEST People at Speare's"
Nair, assisted by Gloria Deeb1e Marianne E. Thompson, of Media;
versity, and as a Commonwealth
was responsible for child care of Marion Gibson, of Broomall; Mrs.
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30;
Fellow at Yale and Columbia. He
teachers' children under four yeaT"<" Joan McKee, of Bryn Mawr.
served his country during the war
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
of age. All ministers of the sponSports, arts and crafts, swimyears in the Ministry of Supply,
soring churches visited the school ming, story hour, games, singing,
the Ministry of Information, and
and took part in the services dur- outdoor cooking, nature, draas Deputy Head of the Joint War
ing the ten-day session.
matics, horseback riding and creProduction Staff in the Ministry
ative nature crafts are being highof Production. During his editorMr. and Mrs. S. Norton Lan- lighted for the campers who range
ship of the Economist, the already
don of North Princeton avenue in age from the primary level to
distinguished journal was made
have
returned after spending two 12 years. The camp which is in
preeminent as an organ of opinion
weeks
with their son-in-law and operation for eight weeks is ownin the field of economic and politidaughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. ed and directed by Mr. and Mrs.
cal affairs.
J. Edward Lawton, 3rd.
Marion Bayard Folsom, Secre- Bovard of Henryetta, Okla.
Svmrtlunore
Collegtr Lihrary
DiLemmo of Rydal,'
P •. , with $2,589 was low bidder
I
"
on furnishing the materials and
of
, The Swarthmore Tennis Club
Cornell avenue and Michigan.
courts on College avenue were- the
GMrge Wagner, 507 Cedar lane, scene during the Fourth of July
appeared before Council to ex- weekend of a highly successful
press his appreciation for what Round-Robin Doubles Tournahad been done in the past to re- Mento Beginning on the morning
lieve the traffic conditions on of the Fourth, when what is beCedar lane, and make a. further lieved to be a record number of
plea 'to reduce the speeders. From 54 players (27 teams) entered the
the ensuing discussion, Council competition. Tournament
play
dreamed up several suggestions continued d~ing Saturday and
to be sprung on the unwary Sunday, with a total of 82 matches
speedsters beating the lights on played during the three-day periChester road. From there, Coun- od. The eventual winning team
cil turned its attention to the was the combination of Stafford
high school, and ordered two stop Mctz and Alan Hunt, who gained
signs to b.e erected on College the highest percentage of actual
avenue at Princeton.
as against potential points.
Council also agreed to the Lions
Ma tches were based on the best
Club's proposal to use the old four out of seven gameS', and nine
Girl Scout House (now the Sea matches were necessary in order
Scouts Ship) for their weekly to qualify. The winners are to be
meetings, as long as the Lions awarded
one-year leases
on
and their proteges could work Fourth of July Tournament
. cups,
out an agreeable schedule.
good until the Fourth of July next
year, when it is hoped that this
shelter under the direction of Dr. Norman Meinkoth ;:~:;~st~;~~~~~I~t ::~g~e :::"a~e~~
Civil Defense forces and other
To Teach in Bangkok The courts are buzzing with enduly constituted authority. (The
Dr. Norman A. Meinkoth. as- thusiastic players these days as
~xceptions are those t!"aveling on
t
socia£e' professor of biology a the classes being held by Mrs.
the Pennsylvania T u r n.p ike, Swarthmore College, bas been Deborah Welsh Chase enter their
Schuykill Expressway and penn~ granted a Fulbright award to uni- third week. Lads and lasses from
Lincoln Parkway. Also, train an versity teaching in biology at the six to 16 are practicing serves and
aircraft schedules will not be af- Chulalongkorn University, Bang- strokes so that they can' particifecled.)
. kok, Thailand. during the aca- pate in the first round robin which
Locally Charles E. Fischer IS
• k th
k Al h
h
t
Director ~f Civil Defense, assisted demicyear 1~57~58. Drtr.bMtem 0
begins next wee.
t oug mos
Lukens and Milan will lecture III lOve e ra e zoo- children have less difficulty with
by Charles W.
t d'
t
D' logy and direct ecological studies 1the strokes than with the scoring,
~'. Garre!t, depu. y Irec ors. 1- and classification of fauna, work- Mrs. Chase hopes that with the
VISion chiefs are..
.'
at the Marine Biological Lab- assistance of interested parenls as
. Bart Calvert, aUXIliary !"'''ce; ~':tory of the university.
volunteer umpires, the tournaMrs. C. C. Shute, welfare, Mrs.
D
d M
Meinkoth whose men!, the scoring and games
Fred Lang, depU!y; ~~ph Dono- resi~;':':' is
431
Wood- playing will be much clearer and
V9n, technical division,. and Rl>y land avenue, Springfield, left for then the competitors can start to
Linsenme~, en8lneenng and Thailand the end of June.
concentrate on winnllig.
transportation.
':i
west
Summer Club Reports
62 in 1957 Program
The Summer Club program of
the Swarthmore Recreation Association began Monday, .July
b 1
at the high school with 62 oys
and girls enrolled.
Again teams have ,been picked,
and on the basis of points scored thus far thc Big Bad Black
~a~~~' a~~t~e~~:;:T,;;:r!~~e:Ste:a,:
follow in this order:
Second, the Motley Crew, Parkie Smith captain; tbird, the Blue
Jagua1'S, Kim Prescott captain;
fourth, the Machetes, Andy McNair captain; fifth the Spitfires,
Allen Torrey captain; and sixth,
the Hawks, To~ Gaylord captain.
Last Friday's field day began
with a softball game in which the
five counsellors took on about 30
of the Summer Cblbbers, and
eked out a close decision. There
were also a variety of races and
other contesls. Danny Marino
emerged as the champ pie eater,
while Jim Hunter and.Allen Tor(Continued on Page 8)
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
Pap Z
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyjl E. Kaul!man of Dartmouth avenue will
sail Wednesday aboard the Queen
. Mary on a 10 week· tour' of the
British Isles, the Scanllinavian
countries, Germany, and Holland.
visit In June their SOn and daughter-In-Iaw Mr. ad lin. Osca'
DaVid GUdeest with tbelr childreD Buddy, Ralph Jo, Nancy, and
Priscilla, of Colorado Springs,
Colo. Naney and PrIscl1Ia
creest were baptized on
day, June 28, In St. Peters
In the Great Valley by
IAGG
SEYMOUI
_
July 12, 19S7
IIITH
. R..,en"'er your 40vlen
' . Mr. an" Mrs. wnUam. David llower....
The marriage of MIss
".
the
SJdJlman Seymour, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. HapY Cuthbert Sey_
mour of DickiDson avenue, to Mr.
Robert AllIson Bagg, Jr.,. son
Mr. and Mrs. Bagg of Woronoco,
Mass., took place Saturday afternoon, June 29, at 4 o'clock In .the
Webb of W)'DCote aDDOunce
d
arrival of their ~d cn:an:s
third daughter, AIrey Ho ltai
born at ,~e BryJl Maw..
sP
July 1.
. Lt. and Mrs. WUUam H. Webb
of South Chester road are the
tor !be
, ..
_
FOI IIA.AZINI SltNllf'TIONS
DUliN• .IULY, AUG. AND SEPT.
CA~-
110• .IA11IS L IAU ....AH
LO 6-ZN3
~a~te~m~a~l~gl~a~n~d~pa;re~n~ts~.!!,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~.~.~~~.~,~~.~.~\.~.~.~.~"~'~'~'~'~'~M~'~"~"~"~
their apartment will be occupied
Mrs. Paul Gay and daughter
R.I. The Rev. Mr.
· ))tlring the Kauffmans' absence Mr. Jarden Guenther.
of St. John the DIVIDe,
..
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by Mr.. and Mrs. Jay S. Smith of Aridiea of .Riverview road are Bayard' Hancock performed the
Beloit, Wis.
.
visiting Mrs. Gay'S sister. and her double-ring ceremony.
Dr. and Mrs. Roy' W. Fairchild family in Chicago. Mr. G!'y and
The bride, who was given in
and children Janice, Nancy and son Stephen, who is spending
marriage by her father. wore
Christie moved last w"'lk from weeks at Camp Dark Waters.
gown of wilJte silk taffeta
chapel-length train; its neckUne
Wallirigford to the former Dear- ford, N. J., will joio them _.
iug hOlDe at 614 Yale avenue, Dr. and the f!Unily will return
was bordered in Alencon lace em~
• BEAUTY SALON
Fairchild Is on a four year re- R:iverview road at the end of broidered in tioy seed pearls.
search study On family life educa- July.
fingertip veil ~ tulle fell from a
COilE 5\1111111 - COilE CARE
tion for the Presbyterian Church,
Juliet cap of pearl. She carried
9 South Chester Road.
U.S.A.
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ENGAGEMI!NTS
white rOBes and stephanotis.
Can Klngswood 3-0476
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Dart and
M and Mrs. C. Irwio
Miss Mary Sherwood Willis,
children Mary, Ruth,. David and brea~ of Benjamm West
formerly of Swarthmore, now of
ActIve M_ _ '" ... S............ho... " ' - I.....
Sarah, former residents of Dlck- announce the engagement of their .
was maid .of honor ~~~~
,
ioson ~venue, arrived fro?, their daughter. Miss Jean Homer
and the Misses Carol and. Ba~bara ti
home m Claremont. Calif., last breath. to Mr. Robert Jay Allen, Seymour, aisters of the brIde, were
week for a two week stay. Vislt- son of Mr. and Mrs. William AI- bridesmaids.'All three attendants
ing 'flrst with the Leroy E. Pete~- len of. Trenton, N.J.
wore simllar organza gowns In
sons of Vassar avenue, they will
.
Ib tb tte ded
complimentary pastel shades of
DInIn&' Boom OpeD To PubUc
peach, and ~Iue, with
conclude another visit with form- U::Sit;aof r:lawa~e. ~r.. Allen
er Swaribll'oreans the Joseph. ttending General Motors InsUcrownless ,plcture haL"
Waltons In Uma before going to IS a .
shoes which matched
the J. A. Richards of Rutgers ave- tute ID :unto Mich. .
dresses. Their cascade bouquets of
nue this week end. Dr•. Dart. head
A sprmg wedding 18 planned.
white Slmsta daisies and ivy we're I
of the science department at
repeated In the flowers at
Claremont Men's College, this
Mr. and Mrs. H<,nry L. Fleet
window and on the altar in
week attended the textile sessions Cutchogue, L. I., have announced simple, chapel which ov"rlc.,ks!
of the Gordon Research Confer- the engagement of their daughter.
.
Bay.
Harvard and _n&aers Av..n,!es
Phone
IUnpwQOd
3-9U8
Ta.~11El'I1T
GUESTS
The Bouquet
Inn
ofll~§~'~'~~.~~.~.~~~.~~~~~~~;~;'~;~~~J
I tI~'.
E.'~'!'LAr.'.r
1.~.N.oorc:.. ~ 1fJ"~'I
.".;Lt,'C·· DIN\
D."'v
....,,_
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J n" ...
r r. .2:
Laird
Thompson
Wellesley Clement
BiddleAnn
Malin,
son to
of Mr. theMr.groom
served
as best
man
ence
in New
London.ofN.H.
Miss Dorothy
Fleet.
Robert
A. Hagg,
father
road is at Camp Idlewild. on Lake
Wlnnepesauke, N.H. .
Mr. and Mrs. Maurlce L. Webster, Jr., of ~Im avenue ent~ed at a SWIm party. and P I ;
y
t
supper r'Monda hnlliffid
Webste s researc an
-P
t the Sun all Comment group a
Aikens of Forest lane
celebrated his fourth birthday
Saturday with a "tractor" and
sWimming party•. for· 14 of' his
young neighbors.
,Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes of Park
· a v e n u e· left Wednesday for
Blooms6eld, N.J., to spend. two
weeks before gain!, to Rochester,
N.Y., where she will stay for the
rest of the summer with her aister Mrs. W. W. Post.
Julian .Bullitt of Lincoln avenue Is panniog gold In Poker Flat,
Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Skelding, former students at.
Swarthmore College. He' plans to
return home in August •
Mrs. Wayland Eisbree of Wal-
df:'el~~
pa~~nie
"--ord Hills with ·Mrs. Donald R.
Perry of Lansdowne and .M rs.
...........
Elsbree's son and daughter~ln• law Mr. and Mrs. ~don Elsbree and daughter AnIta of Oxford, a., are spendiog several days
at Buck HIUFalls; Mr. Eisbree,
wlio has been at Miami UniversitJ{, with his wife and daughter
will move next week to .CIaremont, Calif., where he wlll resume graduate work.
.
~rs.
.of Vassar avenue had for a
9I .t
Mr. and Mrs. Maroney will entertain at a dinner Thursday eve..
niog. July. 25; at the Merion Go~
Club follOwing the wedding rehearsaL
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PORlRAITSTUDIO
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SATURDAY
Jtr 12 NOON
CLOSED
DURING
. Flavorful, lasdous-looldngfood ~ed oli.
IIlOdf!rn GAS range tempts any appetite-food is
, cooked as- you like.. The latest gas ......es are cruJJ
modern, toO, with high.speed burners, aatomadc.
lighting, and ciock' controls_everything tom.....
cOoking a pleasure.
-
Enjoy lIIodera
~!Ig ~ '.~~'~"
raage youlClect at your dea.ler'.or Uj ~
m-ac IIIbubaa aon.. .
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becam~
been run,
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PORTER H. WAITE, Inc..
rente·74.5,
D.Boyer.
and mediey
Bilker
1111.5;3Senior
gw1s: 2 J. Law- midget
girls relays.
and bO!s free style
.
goodty.num~
w.....
~Dd
M~~ d S.
'.
Bedn
..
y.
Swarthmore' ·hopes to have a
of Its team mementer the various events of
the Suburban Swim League
Cham.pionshlps whtch will b~run
.c:a
.
tzte!&
Cham"
for the trip.
.'
DIm-Team. Details
' SatUl'day morning's· 'Winner
rol
the team captained by
Iiams •.'l'he- oth~,teaIn
tained by Joyce Williams. FInal
score was 165-141. With first two
. events resulting In ties, Carol's
team thereafter led. Ho~ever
Joyce's team took the whole 18
points in the flnai g.andslam relay
which was s1""'mbYI8-member
teams IncludiDg both regular team
members and new swimmO!i's.
Swimming' and scoring with
Carol were: B. Sublette, G. Pelr~
sol D. Wrege J. Espenschade. R.
•
. ' dy' A J and N
D.
Roolnson"
aU!, S. S og un.,.
and
M. Schumacher, S. Wigton,
.'
with Joyce were'
S
cr~~
Making
a .few
points during
the
homeupteinn
trailed.65
to 77.
freestyle its 105 almost eq,i1'llle<11
Aroniinink's 10~, but at the close I
Of buttenlyraces_it trailed 132
154. Diving:scOrI!s brouiht 1I1e
down a point, to a llilal di1l~erE!I1C'~ I
Of 21 POiob.
As USUal several. girls and
lVere repeat wiimers during
evening's events. One of them,
Charlotte Brodhead, placed first .
each of her three raees
entering the water ~ lile
. lillie that ev1!uIq idler· moioe '!bay,
• "'eeIt', '!b! .
,
s..arthmore placements were:
Backstroke seniOr girls: 2 :So
· WilUams (1:28.4), 3. A. Paul;
IleIlior boys:. :I B. Sublette
(1:13.8); intermediate i1r1s: Ie.
·· :!:"ead
ediate
t;r~::!~
(38.8" I G.
beyr. , I ,
(3'1.4); iunlor.
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leballe (te),· '1>" ~...W;
l1lllior .batr. 1:
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~elayS.
WI
g.
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. r· Square-unilmited
girls and boys
H .. MOrrison,
J. and.
400-meter freestyle..
.
S. Williams. J. Seybold, B. Bake,
TUesday, July 23, 6 p.m. at WalB. Dumm. B. Breakell, C. ·liogford.....mtermediate girls and
swiriun~
'Swaribmore Betten Beaonla
DurIng the past two Saturday
meet. the following Swarthmorebroke Swarthmore pool reca:. reviously helQ by
Of thP tea
which had
~ere' e Dav~Preston, senior boys
'ard· freestyle 1'025'
at various pools beginning nex'
junior boy;
free(Discontinued Pafferns'
Wednesday evening and ending style, 32.2; Jim Foley, junior boys
•
Sunday afternoon, JulY 28..
. backstroke, 38;3. Malin B~yer ..tI~
.The complete scped~e fOllOWS itbe Int"rmedia~ boys. backstroke
9x12
Regular.
Wedl>esday, ;July 1';,6 .p.m..a 37.5.' (Tuesday,'nlght,
. . .. . Gray, Beige, Rose,' Tan,
Martin's Dam-junior girls and moveli up to 1:02.2, Foley to 37.7
Green,' Multicolor .
boyS Diving.
M 'in backstroke and .32;0 in freestyle,
9x15 Gray, Tan, Green, Multicolor
58.50
Friday, JulY 19, 6 p.m. at ar" and:Boyer."to 37.4). .
12.12
ple-Newto~enior girls and In addition the McGur~y broth.Light Green
65:75
Diving.
t ers established four ~f I!1ght new .
12.15 Dark Groen
82.75
Saturday, July 20. 9 a.m. ad Swarthmore team records which
MarPle-~ewtown - seni;tr~ke were set as follows: Richard 'Mc619 ~ray, Green
27.50
.
gl:rJs and boys bac
Curdy, midget boys ~;Sl~~:i.!~~: I
8dO Gray,.Green, Cocoa
37.50
and orthodox breaststro~~~me breaststroke, 1>1.9; and .
day at 2:30
"::d!.";' glrln and 54; Dloo
ScbuImmediate Delivery - Mostly On~ of a
backstroke and orthodox breaststrok~g t 'gI'~ls breaststroke.
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1I'acher. m e
Not All Sizes in the Same Paffern.
breaststroke.
1'05' Sarldy Robinson.
Prior Sale.
Subject
Sunday. o!UIY 21, 3 p.rn. at ChesbackstrOke, 48.5; Bob Submont-senlor and juni,or girls and Iette sWnor boys butterfly, 1: 18;
boys freestyle and medley
JOY";' Williams, senior girls backMonday, July.g2. 6 p.m. at Penn stroke,I:28.2. (.R.· McCurdy.s
and
tim~
SPECIAL CHILDIEN'S SHOW
SATURDAY 1 P.M.
l-C.I., 'Cortoo••
2-D...... of Caudla. Mo..~
HANASTASIA"
Final Week of
Jessup
Campbell..
sehade, andH.
J. Plaul,
:0. Purnell,
. The
who mad:
on practise SPrints. I
seonng heats Included.
Thompsen. Terry McCurdy,
Townes and Lynn Farrington. .
Taesc1Q DetaIls
At the end of thflbackstroke
events Tuesd8y eveDibg S'i\'artht
1Il0r" ~. Aronlm n.. 88 to 35'At
.
the end of orthodox. breastsloroke
D.ily r••tures.-7:30. 9:30 P.M.
Saturd.y r••ture0-6. '. 10 P.M.
pa~
Klngswood 3·1250
ONE FREE BOSTON POPS LP
With Any Tw.o Yq.u luy!'
'HELD
of...
mi~
IadVaDoCed training In multi-eaglne Bemenult reCeIved her naturalizia(1:03.9);
oo,s: 1 S. RoblnNEWS NOTES
aircraft at Hutch1n""n, Kans. tlOD
during a fOnnallypreson (.7), 2 D. FoleY.
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sentatlon. She was former
a
Breutstroke' I dor 1ir1s: 1 C. Miss Carolyn ·DanfOrib
Cadet Luehrlng attended the Uni- subject of Great Britain.
wrslty of Rochester before enter- ...~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:
Williams (1:31.2), 3. J. Willaims; over the 4th of July with
senior boys: 3 B. Sublette famUy OIl H111bo~ a;~tye
big the Naval Aviation Cadet Pro- i
(1:22.6); Intermediate lirls: 1 B. returning to New or
gram.
Aroriin,!nk Fray, Enjoyed IBreak:len (44.6),3 S. WiJ1iams; In- she Is studying at
at
Mr. and Mrs.'John M. B. Ward
PlCIORE fRAMING
As Others Postpone,. termediate boys: 3 M. Boyer ScbOjll. of MUSic, and
ug
of North Sw8rthmore avenUe reCancel
(43.7); junior girls: 3 S. Wigton the StI1d1o Club. 0 Yale avenue turned last week from a. ten-day
f d n' hon. vacation at Eaglesmere io the Po(DZ~7);
junior
boys: 2 D. McCurdy
Susan B·ltedBraun the
7)
3
Bo
d'
midget
~I-ls'
1
has
been
c
on
ea s
G
W·tb
Saturday morning's sched- (46. , . .
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conos.
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ted meet 'with Wallingford sud- 14: Schumacher (1:00.0); midget
the: seccil1d semester of
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:enlY postponed until Thursday boys; 1 R. lIIcCurdy (48.2).
1956-57 academic year at
U. S. Clfln.
State & Mo.roe Sh.
evening of tbia week, the SwarthFreestylE! senior girls: .1 C. nell University. Susan, who. will
Mrs. Andrew 5emenuk,' Jr., of
Media
ore Swim Club Team divided Williams (1:12.1),3 A. Paul, sen- be a sophomore at Bucknell
Harvard avenue has recently beMEdia 6-2176
:'d held an Inter-squad meet .at lor. boYs:.l D. Preston '(1:02.0); fall, is studying for the degree of cOme a citizen of the United
the home pool that
and intermediate girls: 1 C. Br.odbead bachelor of arts. Daughter of Mr- States. At a special ceremony in
Open Friday Evenings .
then practlc~ for an antiCIpated (32.5); intermediate boys .. 3 .1. Eleanor Braun, she Is a graduate the Media Court·. House Mrs. _
Tuesday evening bout with Rose Seybold (31.2); junior girls. 2 fl· of Swarthmore High SchooL
Valley. However, wben TUesday Crawf<»-d (88.5); junior boys: 1 Miss Ruth Webb of South Chesarrived Rose Valley canceled and • Foley (32.0), 2 B. Baker; mldg* ter road with MrS. Murray. StE!d-1
Aronlmlnk, which currently is tied girls: 2 C. Espenschade (48.9),. 8 man of Vassar avenue and
with Colonial Village for the A. Townes; mlcIaet boys: .1 D. Raymond Clark of. Park avenue
returned Monday night after atchampionship of the older division Foley. (38.8), 2 R. McCurdy.
of the League, kindlY gathered
Butterfly senior girls: 1 C. tending Camp Farthest Out for a
UP most of Its team members on Williams (1:26.1). 3 J. Paul; sen~ week at Sliver Bay. Lake George.
the spur of the mOlDent and came ipr boys: 2 B. Sublet1e (1: 13.0), 3 N. Y.
to Swarthmore so the local
D. Preston; intermediate gkls: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gay of
could try its abillty· against one
C. Brodhead (39.6), 3 S. Williams; Riverview road attended the. von
intermejllate boys: 2.. M .. Boyer Franckenberg-Murphey wediliog
its last years OPPO!"ebts· in
other diViSion of the
(43.8); jlihlor girls: 3 H. Morri- In Washington, D. C .• June 22 and
JULY AND AU~UST
Amazingly bettered times
son (51.6); ,junior boys:, 3 J. Foley with .theIr chUdren spent. t"e
later In this story attest to
(45.1); midget girls: 1 C. Espen- week end with Mr. and Mrs.
impetus of superior competition. ""hade. (56.6); midget boys:. 3 R.' Franklin Gutchess In Alexandria.
With ·scoring and recording a McCurdy (52.4).
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~warthmore's senior gn'ls relay Naval AvIation Cadet Da.viclsol'l
real problem "by the Ught ot the
moon" the Aronimink-Swarth- team placed first with the time. of Luehring. son of Dr. and Nrorth'l
ope meet ended before
2: 20.8. 'The boys teem lost WIth 'Frederlck W. Luehring of
:::';s diving had
with
a tiine of 2: 02.
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Chester road
qualified
finai scOre of 183 for' Aronilnl~
tilV!iilt'-';'Juirlor glr~: 1 S. ,Craw-. radio lostrument flight June
and Iil2 for Swa~more.The .~c,38•.4 PO~. 2.,B. Purnell, 3 when he completed his radio
Renshaw; Junior boys: l\ B. strument. training at the =."'" I"
tors congratulated SwartJuiiore
Yale Ave.ue aid S••tfI CII.ster load
upon the team It has developed;
46.2 points; intermediate Field Naval AuxUlary Air Station,
one wltich gave tliem as last year's girls: - 2 S. Williams 99.3. 3 B. Foley, Ala. He is now undergoing
champion and possibly this Bt6akeU; ititerni~~ boys: 1 B.
.
The season's last scheduled
within. the 'tieW. divislob of
Suburban League will be
Swarthmore and Springfteld at
latter's pool tomorroW at 9:
a.m. Swartlu!1ore's seahorses
to meet at their O\11n pool a·t 8:
"FUNNY
'ACE"
(In Technlcolarj
sh05irt~~~~§!ii~~~~~~~iii~
swmmers Basyin
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TOmGIioriv
year's,FlDai
a ..-ea11y
contest.
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A._,e,. Hepb"",'
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,11ti'ri'IuTo
$ERYICE HEADQUARTERS
. Spring 'r. . Up
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ho. of Baltimore, Md.;' Mrs. PhiUp M!II'lbO~o College, Vt .•.is currently I~========;=================
Marvel Maroney, and Mrs. Fred- combining work for his Master's
eri,* MacGregor1 Campbell, Jr.
d~ Ii>. blo-chemis~. with
':Mr. Maroney will be his son's teechiog :bIology at the. University
best man. Ushers' will be Mr. Jo- of" Mas$achUileUs.
.
seph' Dallies Tydhigs, Mr. Fr
Mr. Philip Marvel ¥aroney, Mr.
Daniel GUbert EDdy, Mr. QUioc:V,
L
... ~
Thomas Jones, and Mr.
G ice Dqr~.
Harold Maioney. .
A reception followlog the cere-
Ensign Richard L. McCormack. mony will be held at the Down·USN,
son of Mr. and; Mrs. Arthur. toWn Club.
' '
J. McCormack of Ogden ":venue.
became quaUfled in radio 1DS~ment 1Iiglit when he completed I,>'S
radio instrument training' in .~une
at the ~ FieId Naval A~a,'Y
AIr Station, Foley, Ala. He 18 now
undergoing adv8l!ce.d traiJ;ling in
mU1t1-engme aircraft at Hutchinson. Kans. Ensign McCormack .is
a graduate of Princeton Univ...s1ty.
Mr. and Mi's. Thomas S. Thorbahn and their four children, Of
Lafayette avenue, will leave Sunday for a two-week vacation 'It
Stone Harbor. N.J. During their
absence their home will be occupied by Mr. Thorbalm's parentS
,Mr. and Mrs. Th~mas H. Thorbalm of Rose Valley.
·Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest
Ushe~
and
Patrick Murphy Malin, The
were Mr. Bradford A.
of New York City, formerly of Prince of Westfield, Ma.... and
Swarthmore.
iMeosrs. John and Martin HelleMiss Fleet was graduated from well of Saunderstown, cousios of
Mount Holyoke College in June.
the bride. .
Mr. Malin graduated from
The bride's mother wore blush
h "-h I I f '
.
hin
Swarthmore Hlg "., 00. casso pink chiffon WIth matc g ac-.
1952. A graduate of Darimouth. he
and a corsage of white
Is io the Army, stationed at Fort
and baby's breath.
Sam Houston, San Antonio. Tex.
The mother of ~ groom was
An autumn wedding is planned gowned' in a dove-grey clillroil
sheath with a matchiog'velvet
JULY BRIDE
and shoes, and wore rose-plnk
Miss Mary de Waele Campbell, carnations and baby's breath.
daughter of Capt. and Mrs. FredA ~eceptiOD for the wedding
erick MacGregor Campbell ~!
waf held next doot to· t1\e
Rutgers avenue, and. Mr. DaVld
at',the home'of'the bride's
Henry Maroney, son ,!f Mr. and grandniother MrS. Frederick E.
Mrs. John Herilert lIIaroney
SeymoUr.
"The Gate House," Haverford,
Following a m.otor tdp through
will be married July 26 10 Trinity
South, the couple wIl1 reSld'
Episcopai CJ~urch.
Woronoco.'
Mrs. Joseph Davies Tydings of
The bride is a graduate of
Havre de Grace, Md.. will act as Swarthmore High .School and
matron of honor for her sister. Simmons College, Boston, Mass.
Bridesmaids will be Miss Gail
Watson and MiSs Cynthia Dono- ·The bridegroom. a graduate of
Jab' 12, 1957
WedneSday,
boYs
Diving. o7uly '24, Ii p.m.. at
Swarthmore-unlimited gtrls and
boys '220-yard freestyle..
SatuJday, July 27, 8:30 a.m. at
East Wh1telanti-senior and junior gtrls and boys freestyle and
butter6y Same day at 2:30 p.m.
at cOlo.tial Village-intermediate
and midget gtrls and boyS freestyle
te-"-'"
and but ,......
-Sunday, July 28, 4. p.m. at
Mohawk .• . Lee. •
55.00
18.00
25.00
Kind
Swarlhmo!~,
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~Learbroo
M'I~~~'~~r~::1 ii~~~~~~~~~~'~f~"~~~K~N~O~W~S~~~~ii~~~~
breaststroke
1: 00.0. B ...
sb-oke
was 48.7,
butterJly 1: 13.0 imd J.
backstroke 1: 26.4).
_
Ken,. Pool DlviAtioR .
the SubUl',ba;nl
Each pool. ~ 'ted t
t
Swim League IS ImVl tee 0 ' : er a
gr~d sl~:";:::Pool on
men s na
Au~'" 3 BOys
Saturday
/ilil ev~........
teams will "_'.'
be made up
and
s tK. each.
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_1__ lI:Je;;
INGLENEUK
CLOSED
In. the last month or two a number of families have
traded smaDer homes' for lar9er homes a,!d visa versa~
f.Hies
.
WILL BE
(Is Your H.,.. TooLarle or Too SmaRT)
Why
. 45.00
Needlelufl.. pOrienlal RU.I
100 Park Ave,
...
KlngswoOil 3-6000
9-4646
Tuesday
was 37-bettered by D. freestyle
Foley's 36.S-his
breaststroke was 48.2 .and bulterfty 52.4. .
D McClB'dy's TUesday breast-.
.
at 'tlie present time.
40.00
to
~;s'
~~ro~nimink~~·~~·~in~tei"~·~Iedl~ia~te5~and~.~0~f~~8m5em5~rsa555'5555m
We have a number of fine
30.00
FROM
wanting to do fhi"
>
.:0. ,ick up the ,hon.' nOw and call ~ B&d,
Joe Ho_ or H~ Paismore and get ~. name on
,our list in _
the rightfhing _I_along.
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. THE SWARTHMOREAN.
E ~Ylan father Of Mra.
Ro~ 'Grooters' 245 Ogden avenue died .udde~y Sunday, .July
7 He had just returned from. at~nding church services at the
Media Methodist Church.
Mr Bo lan' would have been 86
years' olion Septem~ 7.
He Is also survived by another
daughter, Katherine Boylan, of
Shaker Heights, 0., two sisters,
seven grandchildren, and three
great-gr
and Mr. Boylan had both been
active in the Media Meth.odist
Church since they moved· from
Iowa some years ago to make
their home with the Grooters.
t
There will be B memorial service in . the MedIa Methodi.t
Church Sunday, July 14, at 3 p.m.
T
I'UBLISBBD EVERY FBJDAY AT 8WABTRIIOBB, PA.
8
PETER E. TOLD, IllAJUORIE TOLD,PVNJ 11BJUI
Phone KInpwood 1-0980
niEIl Eo TOLD, IWCor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing EdItor
RI).alle D: Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne ~. Mabbott
Eptered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Poet
OIIIce at. Swartbmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
. DEADLINE-WEDNES_.:D::A:;Y:=N~OO=N::.:==-_ _..;.
:SWARTHMOlUl, P~NNA., JULY 12, 1957
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METHODIST NOTES
.
PRESBnERIAN NOTES.
The Rev. H. BuUer, rector of
Church School classes for
ages will begin at 9: 45 a.m. Sun- Monkstown, I!ubIin, Il'eland, will
preach at the morning worship
day.
At the 11 o'clock Morning Wor- service at 11 a.m.
.,
ship, Dr. W. Vernon Middleton,
~e summer .choll' ~ill sing
,General Secretary of the Division dunng the ~ormng servtce. The
Of National MiSsIons Methodist rehearsal WIll be held "t 10 a.m.
Board of Missions, ';'ilI be the before the service, on Sunday.
guest speaker during the vacation The Church School classes will
absence of Mr. Kulp. His sermon be held as .usual at 11 a.m. on
subject Is "Man's Need and God's Sunday morning.
The Congregational Meetin.g,
Grace".
.
D'
th
to's absence
adjourned from last week, will
ur~ e pas g~CY need '
continue after the service.
caset 0 l' any emer bers may
pas ora care, mem
NOTES
the Rev. Richard H. Jones, LE 2- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
2931 (Wdley Park
How consistent praye.r, based
Church) or the pastor's ·secretary, on spiritual understanding of God,
Mrs, Mildred Conner, LE 2-5609. brings health and freedom will
.
be brought out at Christian SclThe church office
will
be
open
.
S unday, wh en the
.
1 d'
ence servIces
on Tuesday mornmgs on y, unng Lesson-Sermon is entitled "SacraJuly.
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ment."
Every Wednesday mornmg and All are cordially invited to atafternoon throughout the summer tend the services at First Church
of Christ Scientist 206 Park avea workshop will be held at
o'clock. '
church to prepare articles for the nue at
Cristmas Bazaar. T·here will' be su'
pervision for children. Those ·.de--FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
siring transportation are asked
to A f am11y H ymn Sin'
. 643
g IS concall Mrs. Z. Connors, LO 6I, tinning to be held in Whittier
Mrs. G. Gray, KI 3-9945, or Mrs. piou,e
G. Howard KI 3-8352.
at 10: 30 each Sunday morn,
All are wel~ome.
TRINITY,NOTES
Monthly Meeting for Business
u:
Mr.
MrS. .John W. Seyboldlvl~, oD, the 'oceuioD III
of Amhent avenue e!ltertalned lIB borouah's
N. Week End in Oct..
their week . end BUeSta M. andlober 011955.
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maeckera Is permanent. secretary' and famIlY moved last week froDl .
to the Belgian DelegatiQn at the their .Yale avenue address to their
United Nations. He and his wife new resid~~ at Oaklands, Nehave vlslted in Swarthmore pre- wark, Del.
and
v.
1* 12, 1957
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·c:o.unseuor. this summer at Croyden, N. H.
Is a
for
.
at
LeUurely DinlNr •••
STRATH HAVEN INN
Yale and Harvard Avenues
•
Swarthmore
Air Co"ditio"ell Di"'''8 Rooms _ Lobby
. . Com/oruble Sleepi"g RoofflS
.PJetllltor Ifree Ptlrlei"8
Businet18 Men's Lunch 12 • 1 :30 P.M.
Complete Hotel FtI#lities tor &nquels
'.
Receptions, Parnes
.
, A McGregor-Dodds Hotel
JOHN M. SOMERS, M4na8n
.. Celia 'Sh08,Shop
102 Park Avenue
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,\
TfIB
WILL BE CLOSED
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F~R
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VACAtiON: ,:
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ACME BIG GROCERY VALUES!
SATURDAY. JULY 13. NOON
,
APPRECIATION
I
eha•••1 6 WFIL-TY _
REGULAR
59c VALUE
to the thOusands of' families
OPEN
,
who have relied on' our service. .
'TIL
Dla.CTOa.' o. t>UNIIIALI ,
1820 CHISTNUTSTREIT
0' Lallib ::;e·. 59c
9:15 A. M.
IAmb Shld Roast - ..
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Neck~
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Esther Williains's.ays:
If
Lamb Chops
Cut
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·If you can affOrd a, car·you, I~t:)
have this pool in y-our backyard"
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John Schott, Associate· Minister
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Sunday, July 14
10:00 A.M.-Choir RehearSal.
. 11 :00 AiM. -- Church School
classes.
.
,11 :00 A.M.-Mr. Artbur H. But, ler of Dublin will preach.
12:15 P.M.-Congregational Meeting
METHODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp, Minister
Robert Wilde
MinIster of Music
suncl&y, July 14
9:45 A.M.-Sunday SchooL.
11:00 A.M.-Dr. W. Vernon Midwill
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ACM;
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
"Y... ground
Sunda7, Jab' 101
JOU can have this big. luxurious,
11Mb
pool, designed by BstJ..
\VlIIIamr,lntemationaDy famous swimmlng star-the newest and smartest .
means of famiJy ftm and healthCul, outdoor ezerclse. It means less hot, summer driving on crowded highways to
dub or Ii r e\, And you'D be Amazed
. at the low cost, thanb ~ Ingenious
10:00 A.M...".Morning Prayer.
THE 'RELIGIOUS SOCI,ETY, .
... ·OFFRIENDS
.
. Sunday, July 14.
10: 30 A.M.-Hymn Sing in Whittier House.
11:00 .A;M.-Mee~g for WorShip.
. cllfonda7. Jab' 15
All daY'sewmg for' A;F.s.C.
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to entertain! For youngsters. it's seventh heaven, and safe, too. Takes them
off Mom's hands Cor boun on end. . '!.
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a-... We-filt.1t onlif'
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Virginia lee oven fre~h" Regular 59c 'oIalu~1
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18 X 30 "780
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BRAPEFRQIJ JUICE. ..:~":. 7~$1 ('::)
'-$1 (-).
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ASPARAGUS ,...... ......
sUCEDSTRAWBERRIES m:::.:... · 3:= $1
DoLE .·PlNEAPPlE JUICE, '.:= 6 := $1 (S:-).
dl1(ing board,
urjdetWater light. pooI.Cover for ~
when pool Is not in ~and many othen. Big play area-3 Ceet deep, roped
off at one end Cor tots. Yet water is aImost \I feet deep off the springboard.
The Es,ther WiUiamsPool is year.
.ahead Ofaily ~ ~OIBt'gn, 1Ifety•
low cost and fUtfnmlJet!on, Write
or phone now f"r free detCldptive
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'ROZ.N 1000 $ ·SAL'
IDEAL FROZEN':
'l1IUNlTY
hb
10::'::.,
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4
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CtlUICCH StRVICES
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,if' • . . . .t AND U. S. GoVT GRADE CHOICE IIE!F
........ 8rois o.t~:..,,:: ~ ..o AI'IlRIIII
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Rib'Roast:NO:V~=~' 63c
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IDEAl OUR FINEST QUALITY
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· k...,. 1!'Ii".t AND·U. S.. GOV'T GRADE CHOICE BEEF
39c·
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ShouW.
Lamb Rib Chops
Shank of'Lamb
FULL
QUART
srOCK UP AND SAVE
lreast·O' Lamb
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REGULAR
49c VALUE
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, k nJd, S'... et,GENUINE 1957 SPRING tAMB
',Ie........'6-.511
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10 pm
PRICES EFFECTIVE. •
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SALAD DRESSING
FRIDAY NITE
THE' OLIVER H: BAIR CO.
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Q~T49c
.HOM-DE-L1TE
TH~I~S9Yp~ITE
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MAYONNAISE
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We. extend our grateful apprecl.
, ation
. . LIMITED TIME ONLY
HOM-DE-L1TE
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
SPECIAL
Will Re-open Monday. July 22
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'HOW
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Ky.;
Mr. aDd Mrs. Frederick W. Held Bambrldge of Hamilton, Ontario. of Lancaster,
returned with
cnter- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and will '.
visit them at their summer home
Tpey drove 2200· kilometers
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gensemer, on Lake Paupac for' several
through France, Germany, and Jr., and two boys Dannie and weeks.
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Switzerland. They also visited Frankie have moved· from 234
Mrs. R. W. Goff of Haverford
Bogland.
Dickinson avenue to thel~ new avenue'wIIl have a meeting of the
Mrs: Charles B. Leinbach of home in Upper Providence Town- football fOod committee at her
Drexel Hill, formerly of Swarth- ship.
home Tuesday morning.
more, entertained on Tuesday Of
Mr. and Ml's. Robert Arnold of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice GrIest of
last week at the Overbrook Wal1inltord flew to Kentucky last Eln] avenue have just returned
Country Club for several friends Monday w hen Mr. Arnold's from a visit during the Fourth of
Including her mother Mrs. J. H. G. brother Col. Cabal Francis Arnold .JulY and the week end with Mr.
McConechy of South Chesler road of Danville died suddenly of a and' Mrs. John Bowditch of
and her house guest Mrs. John heart attack. Miss Dollie Arnold Johnny's' Acres, Belmont, Vt.
Of Westminster avenue have re- Canada. Mrs. McConecby turned from a vacation In Europe. tsined on Thursday.
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Mr. !lnll ~ Earle P. Yerkes of
South Princeton avenue left June
22 for, Montreal to attend the. Convention of .the American Institutp
of Electrll:al J!1ttgIneers. Following
the \week's meeting they drove to
Quebec where their entire fOur
. ..
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da?,s were marked by frequent
rams. . They retum~ to their
home and the semI-drought on
July 3..
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Mrs. John M. Rainey of Yale
avenue will relum
to
. by
'plane
day after a vacation of several
weeks In Maine. '
There will be one service only I.JUlv 16, in WhIttier Room.
on Sunday-a service of Morniilg
Prayer at 10 o'clock. The Rev,
Robert C. S. Deacon, newly appointed cUrate, will be in chluge.
Those serving as ushers will be
as follows:
,C. S. Keller, head usher; E. M.
Hillary, alternate; P. B. Banks,
D. B. Cook, B. Harrar, J. W. Jones, "
R. H. ·Maxwell, and H. C. Peters. .',
Charles' FellOws and Robin
Wright are scheduled to serve as
acolytes.
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.fttlsT CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
SWARTJIMORBAN
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"I saw it In the swart!unorean."
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Mrs•. Henry C. Patterson of
Maple avenue notUrned on the
Statendam on June 26 from a ten·
weeks trip to England and Wales,
where she has been working on
,the early Quaker records. She
photographed many of the meeting houses and old Quaker homes,
attended the sessions of London
Yearly. Meeting of the Society of
Friends. was entertained by many
Friends families, and spoke to
several Friends groups.
Mrs. Patterson made her Lon·
don headquarters at Crosby Han,
residence of the British Federa.
tion of Universlly Women, which
celebrated Its fiftieth anniversary
on May 31 and June 1. In con·
nection with these festivities, she
was one of the women from the
United .Staies who was received
by the PrIncess Royal.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
Jane Patterson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry C. Patterson of
Maple avenue, is attending sum·
mer school at the University of
tHOr. SeREMiA •
UPHOLSTERY
'-.... C ....r ....lft -
$4f.50
'Y...... 6fI...................
S.aro. Hili 0134
171/2
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S.Chester Rd. 114-1700
GENfRAl CONTRACTOR
Mexico.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
nle Floors • Plastic Til.
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Mod.m Kltch.n.
AlteratIon.
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1401 Rldl.y AV.llu.
CHest.r 2-47S9
ORDINANCE NO~ 590
AN ORDINANCE FOR TIlE WIDEN..
.
ING AND FURTHER IMPROVING
OF FAIRVIEW ROAD· IN THE BOROUGH'OF SWARTHMORE FROM
THE' SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE OF
MICHIGAN AVENUE TO CORNELL
AvENuE AND TO THE LINE SEPA.
RATING THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDLEY ~"ROM THE TOWNSHIP OF
SPRINGFIELD. DUAWARi: COUN.
2·5689 •
Dan Jackson ot Harvard avenue
ls a counsellor this summer at
Camp Deerwood, Squam Lake,
N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Webster. Jr.. of Elm avenue.had as
their guests for a few days of last
week thelt' cousins from Star
Lake, N. Y •• Mr,. and M·rs. Doug·
lass S. Mead and three chlldren.
The WebSters entertained at
luncheon in their honor on .the
Fourth wnen 17 additional rela·
lives were guests.
The Rev. Mr. John Schott, associate minister of the Prebyterian
Church, left Monday to attend the
two week Ministers Conference at
Union Theological Seminary in
New York City.
Molly Bunker of. Mt. Holyoke
place is spending the month of
July at C",,!-P Mudjekeewis in
Center Lovell, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Weltz reo
turned to their home on College
avenue Sunday following a week's
visit In El Paso. Tex. Their son
Bob Oew from Los Angeles to
join them for the week end..
Mrs. D. W. Cooper, the former
Mary Ann Hook•. daughter of Mrs.
O. M. Hook of Strath Haven ave.
nue, wlll arrive by ,plane this eve·
Commercial Constnction
separating thl. Borough from the Town~ SO'
~~ de~
but not essen-
nhlp of Rldle•. The ..Id portion of Fair. tlal. WeekIy salary. WIn. furnish
vl.w . Ro.d to be so Improved extenola dlctaphone and all materials. Call
General Contrador
from 'be ..u'h .....rl. aide of Mlcblgan KIniswood 3"3101 evenings.
Avenue (which avenue Is wholl,. within wANTED _
Mother on -Dlck1n;'
the Borough of Swarthmore) in a .north&
.. ~
°th
' sires
IIngswoad 3·1646
westerly direction to a point In the bed of
son :avenue WI out car doe
Corn,1I Av.nu. (wholl. within the Borough ride for two children to Summer
';;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~ 10f Swarthmore) ...Id ..In. beln" Idenll· Recreation School, KIngswood 4•
ROOFING
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Gatters
Warm·Air Heatlllg
Air COlldltlonlllg
SlJeet M.tal Worll
J ....I'" boo;;'"
vision service. Complete
PA1NTING,
Free 'Estimates
Watell......
Opposite Iorougll Hall
foI".. I, of F. C. 10M a sR .. Waldo and
128 Yalll A...
Clack ~i"
Swartll-.. Fa.
Fumiture R,finishina
or Ripairing
Silver Dollars for White_Slips
Garrittt Ho...
JULY- AUGUST...,. SEPTEMBER
CL 96839
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a;
Auto Driving lnstnction·
W. Call for Yo.
$.6 PER HOUR
Edw." P. M.. CH••tw I-tM'
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II...swoa" 3.1448
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WILLlAM·BROOKS
AlIhea &: Rubbieh Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
,
Baglina
IIardIaa" AV6., lIrorton,
.HOOVER
Aulhoi iltd Senice
.... Plcbp ... DeIly.".
24 H••rSe"_
IwYfce All Mell. CI. . . . .
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LINOLEUM
can
661 S. C .....r Rd.
Sw...._ ......
therefor. and accrued Interest from .the
.,
~~rrm:
by all lawful means in the discretIon of
Borough Council. Th. Borough a"o ~
serves all its rights under the aforesaid
private mntracts.
SECTION •. A"" Ordinance or ".rt
........f ...ftletlng with the provlslo.. of
thl. Ordlo..... I> hereby ~I~to tIie
::-:..'! ....:...
extent of IUl7 neb eontliet.
.
The fo_ng Ordl......... hanag been
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. .~ g'h~---', daJ,J Intftld.oed at a
..,...rag of
;; be "Z-:
Swarthmore IIoroUgh CouDell held JI., 11.
Iti?, and Ioanilc ....In -.. .....It ... at
DAy .... NJOBT
a -,,'n. meetln" af the Ba......... Oowlcil
OIL BURNER
followl"" due .....rtlamlent and the _
.':'-=::,
_or
Ill&' of handbills hl accordance with tile
. .
«;FRVICE
lIONlMY . . . .UBAT1JBDAY
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. Klngswolld
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4-1234 .
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car garage Avtwable Sept:mmer
d.te of completloo of the work. _.~ WANTED - Used brickS for gar- 1. $160 per' month. LOWell 6-2«9
with prober coati, penalUes and attornep
den walk. KIngswood 3-5932. _
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LOST
FOR RENT - House for month of
aueh liens at an earlier date foU0'!'ing
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completion. and to collect said 818 BIIIlenta LOST '"7 Mmlatbre silvel' spQOn Swarthmorean.
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BOROUGH OF SWAllll'HllOJIE
TROJIM W. i l O P P B B ·
8001,
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inif¥ underpass July 4. KIngs.
FOR SALE"
wood 3-3932.
FOR SALE _ Standard
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poodle
IJOST - Round hand·made silver
PUPPIes. black or brown, AXe
ant 4 blue enamel brooch, July 8 registered, from obedient tnlnect
be ween IBaDk and ,Acme. Re- champion stock. C!ill Klnpwopd
ward. LOwell 6-1984: after Sun- 3 ...2832.
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day. .
SAT·F' Dalmatian pups, six
iLOS~~!n'i;;.-:-:&<:::=g;:::J:::...--=,-::stol;:::;eD=•...,=;- FOR
tJl or
bo7'a . we hold, ABIC" fnocuJated,
,Bck EngUsh pike, handbralte, ideal pets, male ana female.
$atuntiy friIIil Station. Re- ~3~7d.
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ward. PhIlIp Delano, KJr,gswood
3-5932..
III saw it in the Swartbmorean."
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Dick. ~~C•• i II
• tit RackIp. R.... S"I.,lIlld
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lb.
C)ood 'Selection of
EXTRA SPECIAL
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I(....FT'S
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Mayonnaise
Pint 39c
CO-OP GREEN LABEL
TREE.RIPENED
Peaches.
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"~·->'~·~ci·,ge·2%
11.W616
3ge
Size Can
CO-OP GREEN LABEL"
salad- .PearS
Large 2% Size Can
CO-OP RED LABEL
To.ato Juice
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46 oz •. Can
27c
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Ivory Flakes
69c
Regular Price 78c
J. -.=. aLACKMAN
DR. MELODY.
and"Sons
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YEN mAN IUNDS
II 4-1434
eH 2·5011
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P ..
stock
Inc .. In a...l'dance wl,h certain reeol'dod WANTED _ Daily ride to and PFR~NAL - Baby·slttlng jobs
, , - n " ..rtalol ... to that
WI'" -from business, Paoli. Will share . by high school girL Please .call
......' to the "ro..rtlea along the ..uth·expenses. Call Klngswood 3.7OS9 KIngswood 3·1830.
~cte;!!,:!~~pofor~~:;. ~ :!~:: Ira .evenings. ,
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FOil RENT
l'Irol!elldlng pursuant to SectIon 1740 and WANTEP Someone to can a
other relevant provie'ona of ~e Borough . few dozen quarts of applesauce FOR RENT
Beach house. at
Co4e. I.. am.nolm.... and aupplemoo". in her own .bome.Reply to Box
Avalolt. Sleeps 12. Automatic
Said aS8e-s enta ahall be made by the foot 14, The Swartbmorean.
washer, two baths. Available
·front rul. In accordance with law. All W""~~
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·AlIgust 12 to September 4. $375.
Buch .......,en.. ,hall be ......bl. to the
~u"'" To rlmt apll1iment LOwell 6.7533
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Borough without Interest-. provided theyor small house furnished or un...
_ -ar. paid wlthl. thl.... day. f ...m the com· furnished for mother and tei>n.age FOR RENT - Furnished single
Dletion. of.8BI~ work. but an,. ......ment "daughter in Nether -Providence. r~om in p~ivate· home. MeaJs
remainlnA' unpaid for more than thirty ,township.
Excellent references. opti6nal. Gentleman preferred.
days shall draw interest at the rate of six Phone LOwell 6-3187
before 10, or after 6 o'clock.
per rent per annum from the date the '
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K1ngSwood 3-3839 303 Park ave...
work Is completed. and If not paid within ,WANTED To rent 'large apart- nile
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five months after BUch comptetlon the
ment or small house in SWarth... ~~...ioi:;;;;--;;=:-::--::-;;=-.:;".
Borou~h BoUeltor shan au"" n... to be more by September I KInfI&Wood FOR RENT Home on the hI1l,
filed against the reelM!Ctive properties liable 3-3189
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five bedrooms three baths two~.
Klngswood 3"8761
FORMICA
Remember - With the i'etlllrn to us of
each $100.00 worth of Register Slips.
we'll give you.a bright new Silver·Dollar!
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of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
Call Klngswood 4-OSOO.
All MOire CI...... .
PERSONAL _
Furniture Reflnisbing. Custom Cabinet work.
Raymond J. QInnon Midia
can, after 5 p .......
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ani
drew Sp
er,
210
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Jr." Klngswood 3·2198.
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PERSONAL-Two grandmothers
fled on the southV(elterl,. Bide of Falrvle" 3225.
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with time on their hands will
Ro.d b. the t,""lnnl poln. of 'he II~.' WANTED _' Second-hand type. mend. hem, darn for frantic
....
ra'in" 'he To"nahl" of Rldl•• f.....
writer
and used filing cabinet at
the Township of Springfield.
...A..'
d homemakers. KIngswood 3-5177.
SECTION •. The said I...........n.. reas~n"ule Prlc~. Call KIngllWoo , PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
$500 MONTHLY
h•..,ln au,horl"'" nhall be ..ade In a.· 3·3411 ,or KIngswood 4·2939. '
~ge Cha ...s Completely recordance wl,h 'he "Ian, and .....lftCO',lon,' WANTED _ ~ale help _ Ma~ btplt ",ith . new fabric $44.50 _
~!artl~ IGIorJ ~ tar '2 -.cuHv. ~
la,.. _
on fil. In 'h. om.. of th•. Borougb ......
chlnist. Tpp salary· opening for Sofas $89-Over 30 years I!xperl- '...... til .._
tary, whJCfl provide for the setting of experienced machjnist interested ence. Six years of Swarthmore fllMllldo. COfpOe.UCMI. No "traYeI. Sal.
eoncrete curbs on eitMr side of said .
.
_'f..;:~
All
length· of FaJrvlew Road. app~xlmatel,. In automatIc wrapping maCJllIles. '&-ea.erences.
:work' is dolle In . , , - , _ .lInd ""Oily d ..lrocI, _ ...
ft., feet a..a, lrom the prftont cart".. UnWIPal lifetiI1te opportunity for our ow'll shop under personal 1ItIoOiI_Ioli, a.- -" ald. ma,.
of Fairview Road ao an to perml' ,he a good man. Philadelphia Chew· IiJlpervision of Mr. Seremba. Fstl- ,fled. ~"bIe\ ~ .~~ ;:~I", NIpOMIbiJ.
wldE=ning of said cartway by approximately ing Gum Corporation, Eagle- and mates are free. Thom Seremba.
~ ," , 0;0;-.... ,.....,... p I ftve fee' on ,h. north ..... rl. ,Id. and aJ>' Lawrence Roads. Havertown (3 Phone Sharon Hill 0734. Budget lncIocI. loIfof _ : ~'''''' all
..plleo cooWdHIaI. o.r 101_ .....
proximl!-tely five reet on the 8Ou~hw~terl)' miles from 69th. Street). Call Mr. payments.
Iniormocl Of !tofa ad. .... A. L
:~:~. ~~;. ~=g:r h:l"b~gn '::vl::a p~ Fenimore at ~top 6-7150.
Pi;;iER;;;;S;;O"'Noi-.AL:T"·'--="""""B;:e~lv=ed=e=r=e-;Co~n_ 'he State High""" Department will. a\ I.. W~ Typist. part-time,
vale.cent Home, 2507 Chestnut
own oppnse, widen the said cartway of
m,ainly German, some En,.ush sfreet, Cbester. Edge uf SwarthFairview Road as above set forth.
dictation. No' shQrthand required~ more. Aged, senile, chronic, CODSECTION 3. The Borou8'h of Swarth~ Phone LOwell 6..:.0522.
valescent . men and women. Ex...
mDre shall cause the work of lutalllna WANTED
T b
. t 'J ly cellent foods sPaciOus grounds
Bald lines of curb to be done by public
.
o· uy, or ren
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Bl~ Cross hon ed S eli PJ In
CoNS'lUCTION
contract, but the Borough will claim re.
20 to September 5, tent-trailer. Turner
.o~ • ~H e te PP2
lirioorsemen'-of the entire .... theroO,f by KIngswood ~-4120.
5373. • proprle r.
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RESIDENTIAL AND
,~I!'essments to be mad~ ,aaainat tho FP81'- WANTED _
Lady wants small
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unfurnished apartment .before PERSONAL, - P81ntlng, interior
cOlnlJERclAL
abut on Falrvlew'- Road. those on the Septembe 1 C
ni t·l ti
and exterIor. Work guaranteed.
northeasterly slde being wholft within the
r • onve en
oca on. P.r" -,.
-bI Free - titrui.tes .
e Sb';,~~:'kl~' 1406 es
Alterations
Borougb 01 Swarthmore. and th... on the Box K, The Swarthmorean.
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TownshiP. of Rldl.,.. With ...pect to the
refrigerator with freezer coin. PERSONAL - High school girl
335
Darflllo.tl!
Av
••ue
h
s".rt/unOf< " ....rtl... 'he Boroilo .... partment _ in l'1lIllilng condition
,wants baby-sitting jo~ at· shOre
serves ;" rights to eIf.c' ..,lIectlon of '¥ Lawson type ch I KI gs
d 3~ ilfter August 3. Reasonable terms;
portion of said work e,l>uttln.. " .....,.,. 3856
a r.
n woo
KIngswood 3.5926.
now or formerly of Swarthmore Gardens.
PLASTIC TILE • Y1NYL
FOOD MARKET
Co........•• Co-Op. AI.·.... Iw......... I.e.. 4D3 D.....o ... Ave.
C.di
Interior & Exterior
Variety Is Keynote
For Borough 4th
IliMIL SPIES
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Jack Prichard
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AS'HALT TILE
JI!b' 1., 1"7
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0-;..
George Myers &Co.
Box 48
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. PERSONAL
PERSONAL _. tiicycles Repaired.
Parts, accessories. 1'4i1t Glass _
Bicycle. Hobby t Toy Shop, 205
East BalUmore Avenue, Clifton
Heights. MAdison J'()713. Oppoo;
site Clifton Theater.
PERSONAL _ Radio and tela-
taken to ""UN the wlel.nlng and' furth.r WANTED _ StenollI'l\'Pher' part.
Improving of Fnl",l.w 1!o~d I~ the '!or.
tilhe t;o, ,!"or.k lit !JOin". Dicta.
ough of ~..artbmo... .he ..uth,,""'I. phone ex'peiience preferred. Some
aide of whleb road coincides wIth the line h rtha
1967
Daniels of Ogel'bNO,k MiI8 Zlla
IUman, KIss PloniDCe Wiler of
WIlJitJJ!gton, and Miss Anne Wor_
rail Of Haverford. Mrs. Uthe and
her guesls had all been aasoclated
with Miss Illman in the field 01
education.
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WAttlED
all action pursuant to taw -to be duly 4-2482.
HARRY 31. McCALLISTER
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W=ANTED"""',
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school student afternoons and
Borough are hereby authorized and direcU!d
erlin
t;;' cause due publle notices to be gIven and CV . gs. Please call Klugswood
Residential Building
nlng
ArIL,
where Dr•. and Mrs. d~per have
been living for the pas\ two years.
Dr. Cooper, on active duty with
the U. S. Public H~ Service,
has served on the staft of the
Indian Hospital at 'Fort DeiI!Ulce.
Dr. Cooper's father Mr. Clarence
W. Cooper of Prospect Park
traveled to Arlzo1Ul to· accompariy
his son home by auto. They are
expected to arrive about July 17.
MI'S. WllIlam F. Uthe of Park'
avenue, with her daughters Linda
and Rboda are spending the summer at their cottage In Ocean
City, N.J.
Mr. and ,Mrs. J. Herbert Foley
of Dickinson avenue have as their
guest 'for a ten-day, visit Mrs.
Foley's niece Haven Hamllto.l. of
Tucson. Ariz. . .~
. Mr. and Mrl!. C. Irwin Galbreath of Benjamin ·West avenue
entertained at a cocktail party the
4th of July at their Spray Beach,
N. J.. summer cottage for their
island friends.
Mrs. Wllllam F. Uthe of, Park
avenue entertained at a luncheon
in honor of MIss Adelalde T. Ill-.
'man, formerly of the DIman-Carter Unit of the Univei-slty of Penn·
sylvania. GuestS were M~. Horace
Hunsicker of New Hope, Mrs~ Roy
Larson of Radnor. Mrs. Todd
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cracker. and matches set; seebnd
contestants bore down upon them. prize went to Uncle Sam (Paul
Several Swarthmoreans and
But although l!rows furrowed
Zecher) and his dolls _ Janice nearby neighbors in the educathe bestowal of first. second and and Marilyn 1'4i1ls, Linda Zecher. tlonal field attended the National
ihird prizes and the honorable Alvlra Cella, Sally and Susan Education Association's Centenm"!l~ions, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen. Ross. Meg Turner. Sally Boyd, nlal Convention last week In
Florence Lucasse. Mrs. Willts C. and Anne Howard; third prize Philadelphia.
Mrs. John Schott and was won by Janet and Cathy
Frank R. Morey. supervising
Mrs. James O. Stephens. after Goldwater, demurely dressed as principal of the Swarthmoredue consultation. came forth with little, boneflde Japanese girls; Rutl
their decisions.
Peggy McCawley andLolIy BuI- several of the administrators' proDeeorated Bikes
litt as Signers of the Declaration grams. Theodore L. Purnell of,
The first group of contestants of Ilidependence. Thomas Mc. CornelI avenue, professor at
- none larger than a 26 inch Kean and ;Tohn Morton, received Pennsylvania Milltary ColIege,
bike could accommodate - ap· honorable mention.
was a leader of one of the Convoproache.d the judges in orderly
The costumes division brought I cation Discussion Circles. Mrs.
rows of red. white and blue, and Frances Haenigswald as Benjamin Robert K. Enders, a kindergarten
the winners were selected as fol- Franklin reading the Charter of teacher in the school here, reprelows:
City of Philadelphia, Orst sented local classroom teachers as
Kirk D. Nevius. Jr•• fust place prize. Patty Seybold in. among delegate to the Hepresentative Asfor his "Happy Birthday, U.S.A." other things, a magniOcent spiked sembly of Classroom Teachers.
th!!me which Included a bicycle headdress of alumni· aluminum
Irma Zimmer, teacher of Engbasket well ~oncealed by a· white pie plates. and huge gloves. and lish in the high schOOl, took part
crepe PaPer, layel"ed cake; Janet carrying on her back one of thOSE! in group meetings dealing with.
and Joan Shallcross, 2nd, for their mysterious portable space units. gifted students. Frederick Yocum.
bikes converted for the occasions won second as the "Man from social studies teacher at Swarthinto mobile rockets; Karen Grose, Mars." Donnie Grose athletically more, Was one of the delegates
third for her "Ajax Bike Driv- dressed In his baseball suit and z:eprl!Sel).ting Delaware County at
ing School" - Ute sign did pro·
a lobster pot. placed third the business sessions of the Rep·
claim in smaller letters that "We
the "Pbillles Gone to Pot!.
representative Assembly.
guarantee you'll pass the bike
Pets Judpd
Several members of the faculty
4est." but Klaren"s rear fender
petS and their owners receiv-Nancy Hagy. Mrs. C. Justus
passenger was a banged.up stu· ed the ribbon. awards as follows:
Garrahan, E1lzabeth Barten and
dent in a limp state of disability;
First, to John Nevius and his
Mrs•. Frederick Seidel-served as
Karen ""ared thil:d place honors dog "Tag" • both Illippi1y clad in
receptionists at the various hoswith Johnnie anil Mimi McWll· matching clown costJlllle&; s~nd
pitality headquarters located in
Iiams who, astride horse·headed prize to Dora MacNair and Jennithe hotels throughout the area.
bikes, depicted George Washing. fer Haight, dressed as old fashOther local. educators attended
ton and the unusual female loned ladies, pulling along. on
various of the some 1,000 meetin!!s
"Spirit of '76" (as the sign ex- their ,wagon their "kl4d1es"
held during the week.
plalned, "n's the spirit of the Brownie and Tippie MacN8Ir G. Baker Thompson, Delaware
thing"); David and Andrew k-i-double T-i e s, as their
County
Superintendent of Schools
Maass, as twin COlonial boy'", reo placard carefunY pointed· out.
and
fOl'111er
principal of Swar'hceived honorable mention; and a
FOl"wood. and his Algy ·'the
more
High,
was
chairman of' the
mention went to Bl1ly. Frayer, the
Alligator" came. in
sm,w Indian boy of the colorful third. Honorable mentions were Pennsylvania Centennial Commit.
war paint and nobie, headdress.
garnered by the bathing beauties tee responsible for planning and
Trike Wlnners.
Peggy and Pat Carroll and Ash· execullng the necessary details inThe second group to be judged ley Fine. and their life guard Bift volved In the event convenfiOn.
was the tricycle crowd which Fine, and f~Pri,ncen and "Tippy," the association's largest convenpeddled earnestly down to the the pets in the .picture; and by tion. Dr. Roy Nichols, a. one-time
judges and solemnly sat for in· Jane· and Joan Jackson as pa. resident of Riverview road. was
spectlon. The awards were as
ladles. and their sparsely the spetlker at one of the sessions.
~.~~~:_.- .'..
trimmed uSpeckle$". who, though
place, to Chipper Brogan gentiemanly and well.mannered.
who hauled behind him· a cover· permitted. only the minimum in
Mr. Kenneth P; Stuart of Wested Conestoga wagon .bearlng the decorated collar and bow.
dale avenue leaves tbmorrow at 4
words "Westward Ho." and con·
Floats DiviaIon
p.m. from Idlewild Airwrt. N. Y ~
taining inside not only a gun but
First-prize .wlilners in the floats for a four to seven·week business
his little brother Barry (who were Thomas and Suzanne Coch~ trip to Turku, Finland, for the
would not stay put); second place rane, abo·a r d their sailboat Atlantic Refining Company with
to Dlmald Aikens. Jr., whos,<;, trike (a mere wagon only the night be.. which -Mr. Stuart is a supervisor
was neatly encased in a cardboard
Second prize was shared by in the research and development
and whose ()WD Small per·
group depicting Swarthmore department. Accompanied ·by two
was respl....ndent in naval uni- before and after. Under the sign other men from the researCh de,{(lrnl: third, to John and Jackie ';Swarthmore
July 4. 1,957,000 partment Mr. Stuart will arrive
whose
demon. B.C. _ Swamps, Cavemen. Dino. at his Ilestination Sunday at 6
strated the three-wheeled·
sau"''' were· 'David Seltzer and p.m. to supervise the starting up
the mobile rocket; honorable Beth Webster as cave man and of II catalytic· reforming unit for
mentions to Peter Heinemann, woman with a wagon display of the Neste Oy RefinIng Company
sporting not only a decorated ]]lodel prehistoric animals; 1,Ulder in Turku. They wlll travel by
trike, but a genuine broken arm; the sign "Swarthmore July' 4. 1957· way of Copenhagen, Denmark,
,
an" Stockholm. Sweden.
and, to Deborah Grlste pedd1lng ~t A.D. Swimming Pool, Good
nicely under a well-ventilated Schools and No Mosquilbes" were
Miss Anne Booth Hale, recently
c'Y'0py of red. white and blue.
James Mayer and Naney Webof
304 Park avenue, returned to
ster witlt their display of a minIa·
her
home in Rochester. N. Y .• to
ture church. school and assuredly
be married this month ·to ,.l'dr_
- no mosquitoes.
BRING and BUY.
Arthur·
William Johnson of West
Third prize in Ute floats .went to
Pah'n
Beach.
Fla.• son of .Mr. and
Christopher Bouda and Stanley
Mrs.
J.
Nathaniel
Johnson· of
and Elaine Ward. The boyS, one
Bridgeport.
Conn;
Miss Ifale•.'
bearing the. placard in suitable
color" uI want
Red Route" and daughter 'It Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Andrews Hale, has been Director
your inerchandi~ the other placard "I want the Blue of
Christian Education of theRoute," pulled the" ",agon with the
suppl~8$ your needs
Swarthm""e
Presbyterian Church
ensconced Elaine, till dressed in
during the past year.
white with red and blue trim,
Barbara Stuart. daughter of Mr.
Isabel Po 8ulIHlIg. Prop.
who sat under the sign "Swarthmore Unites for the Red. 'White and Mrs. Kenneth P. Stuart of
409 DarhnouHI Ave.
Westdale avenue. will leave for
and ~lue RoUte.n
Camp Nik-o-Mas where she will
spend the last week of July and
th!, O...t two weekil in August..
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMill/in of Vassar avenue will have
as their house guests their son~in
R. 0, 16, Media, Po.
Middletown Road
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Opposite High Meadow
Wayne Gersen and four chlldren
Ricky, Margot, Geoffrey and Ellen
who will arrive Sunday from
Tulsa. Okla.·
AUend Convention
Ih,.ulled
trikes
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Rose Valley' Nurseries, Inc.
Custom ,Lalidscape .Work
T. . . . . .: CH.ster 2·7206
AH for Ben Palmer or· Henry Arnold
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Visit. our Roadside Market
on the Middletown Road
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I. Pa""'..
Mr. and lIIn. :Raymond Clark,
World ,Association, an ~utsider Summer Club Reports
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of OPlii1adelphla, are now
TROOP 16 ARRIVES would never have guessed ii, for
6" ,'n'J957 Program Mr. Edward Fay Campbell, Jr.,
of Baltimore; Md., formerly
. residing nt 304 Park avenue.
IN MEXICO llTY Mexican Guldes wear blue berets,
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The Girl Scouts' traveling white blouses, blue ties and 'grey rey cleaned ~ In the coke drInk- Swarthmore, left by plane July
Troop 16, which departed June 15 skirts, which contrasted notice- ing contest. The onlY disappoint- from New York for Shechem,
for a month's trl,p to Mexico, ar- ably with Ihe green and white menl of the day occurred when Palestine, to· be for two iI'oOllthsi
rived In Mexico City on June 24. uniform of Senior Girl Scouts, KIm FresCott got lost during the with an arohaeIOJIIcaI exP,editiDll,
Troop Leader Mrs. C. H. Yarrow U.S.A.'
c~oss country race and failed to with headquarters at the American Schools of Oriental Research,
of North J>rInceton avenue, who
"The troops sang with and for finish.
,
Jerusalem, The Hashemite, Kingwith Mrs. Charles Nelson of Ches- each other and then exchanged
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ter accompanied the girls, has membership pins, a traditional. The second 'week of the pre- dom of Jordan.
se':t a, special repOrt to The ceremony' for visiting troops In school-primary program found tile Mr. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
Swarthmor2an, which is printed Mexico.
group In~reased from the origihal avenue and 'Mr. Boyd T. Barnard
ThI'profeSlional pbarbe:ow:
"Another day the troop went to 112 to 125, five more than the total of Rosemont .spent Tuesday anCl JI
I. dedicated to the
"After a week of eventful ex- Cuernavaca to visit the new In- registration for the 19,56 season..
Wednesday of this week,on a flshperiences Troop No. 16 arrived in ternational Girl. Scout and Girl
The Threes many of whom are Ing trip in the Poconos.
.ervlee of your encire
Mexico City on Juoe .24th and Guide Center. In residence at the havlllg to sh':'e for the, first time,
uare and c uet Stephen Rusbous.bold. Turn to' u. for
were graciously entertailled in time were twelve senior scouts, have taken to It qulte well. Helen sq
,
~
eats of
all of your need. in drug.
the home of a Mexican Girl Guide U.S.A., and an equal lIumber of Holt and Amy Starer have joined sell and .
om,.~ llked
and .undries. And, of
alld Boy Scout.
Mexican Guldes who were carry: forces In the group'.. newest activi- J::~o~:':,:na!:~ ~~di);:;mptly
cour.e, bring US your Doc"A local troop of Mexican iug on a day nursery in cue~ ty, working with clay; and Kathy :eglstered for the rest of the seaGuides entertained the Swarth- navaca for the chlldren of war - Cramp 8lId Anne Troxell share
n
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.' tor'. prescriptions!
more troop at tea. Although the ing mothers. There was -also a blanket at nap time. The organi- so
t h ppers are asked 'to
gl'rls all belonged to the same gr,oup of adult trainers from all zation of a morning routine, .which
USSY-c8
, bSbo k.ttens b1elomglng
t be a y I
.
· p rogram older children h
d • to note:,w~ch
the AmerIcas
exch
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aveI e
earn
to Beau Ricksecker,
CATHERMAN'S
ideas and syntheslZlDg standards take for granted, was, in most E1
visited last 'Week are availDRUG STORE
for scouting in the Western case., another new experience f~r :;::s
tis. AlIYone' m'jerested in
these youngest children. Thell a i;,grB
f thc!se furry charm"The Center is beautifully sit- schedule includes indoor and out- own. g onede °t see Mrs Franklin
.,
f th
.
ers IS urg
. 0 Rutgers.
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i'uat"d at the edge a . e c ity'. be - door
play, was hi ~g uP" mornli1g
.
Robblee
..at the
Avenue
New Clala, Ho....:
fore a background of m?un~ms. 'snack, a~d nap~bme.. bn~ ~~Id School any wi!ekdl!,y mornl~ be~
10 p. Itf. Dally
"The climax of the trip, 1Il the outdid himself 1Il "adj ustlng to tween and 11: 45:
opinion of the troop, was the the latter activlty-Jeffrey BaUer-.
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week spent at Mazatlan, a seap~rt, shall fell asleep for an hour! '
..
on the Pacific Ocean. The girls
FO~8 Get Rhythm
ALBAN PARKER
set up housekeeping In' !he de;
The Fours, looking forward
New and 'RebuUt Plan,," .
Imestilc scierice wing of the ColeglC the Fourth, c!,ntered mu~lJ.of .'
Uld ~ 8tn08·1_
el Pacifico and were as cornfort- play~work oli that .them~.. Durmg
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in the Swimnling
surf was the
to several
groupwere
IU;lIvlti ........the
able
couidbe.
In the
week, thlll!'
primary form of recreation, al- use of rhythm inst~ents, clay
though the girls enjoyed a cmise modeling, and brush palllting. Th~
among the bordering Islands, try- flrst: two produced Immediate sucIng their luck at deep sea flsh- cess, but the brush ~::~!:id~~
ing, and helng serenaded· by gay much to be desired. The
caballeros on the hotel terrace.
enjoyed it, howevef; and, after
. Mt. Levine, proprietor of the WhIstler was no whiz .at four..
neighboring Hotel, arranged a
The holiday week was an excd_
fireworks display for the pleasure Ing one for the Fives.
of the troop on July 4th.
. the program was a Fourth of July
''Now the girls have begun the parade, led by flag-bearers
long trek home .. They will be en- Howard and KellllY Sauter.
terlained by a senior troop In
Non-Explosive Ven&ures
Tulsa, Okla, en route. If all goes . This was a great outdoor week
well they expect to arrive late for the Post-Kindergarten group.
on the evening of July 15.
They played klck-basebal~ and
"Open wide the Turnpike gate! four-square. along with swmglng:
P~nnsYlvania, here they come!" playing In the sand box, and slldIng down 'the sliding hoard. In
Remember your flowers for the honor of Independence Day
flowerless.
made firecrackers of construcUon
paper.
'
50ldiers when the commands were
WEST
given for company halt, about
face, ieft face, !'Uentlon, at
LAURR HILL
and forward march.
CREMATORY
Ontdoor FIllip .
The Primary group planned
Belmont Ave. above City Lln_,
lala-C,nwjd
MOhawk 4-1~1 the week around the Fourth.
learned patriotic songs, made. reaCremation memorials· ~re nvailable In a
wide range of appolntPtents and prices. listic but unexplosive colored papThe)" lIsualiy cost no more than a ~ er firecrackers, and talked' a lJ('Ut I
etery lot.
many ways of celebrating
YOU. inquil'l/ is invited.
holiday. Outdoor games inc,lulde
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AnEND
JAMBOREE
Mary Parke DOdd.
Swarthmo~e
On the Road, We Tum
Red Blue Now Yellow
Explorer
Scouts
Robert Beckmann,
Alan Stamford,
,
and Fred Kellermann of Troop 2
,
•
TGlC Collector, will
with Jim Rowland of Troop 3 and
of Residents Remain
Dr. Beik, Dr. Garre"
be 011 vacatioll from
Wrege of Troop 2 have been
Anything But UnAre Named Full
attending lhe Boy Scout Jamboree
I d
at Valley Forge, a get-tc;>gether
Co ore
Professors'
July 22 to Au,u.t 5.
Scouts froih all over the country.
Albeit noted for its green trees
Seven faculty' promotions, that.
Robert Beckmann and
and vari....olored d<>gs,
were· recently approved by- the
Rowland are Senior Patrol
more and its residents have turned
Board of Managers, Dr. Courters. The other boys are pa.trol attention to yellow this week as
ney Smith, president of .the colleaders.
they cOllbemplate the state's July,
lege, has' announced. He also
Jamboree campers are at least 1957 version of the proposed mldnamed the new Incumbent of one
12 years old with second class county expressway. To say the
of the fourth oldest endowed fac' . ,
Scout, Explorer apprentice or route is "Proposed'" is hegglng
Instrumental Music;
higher rank. The Scouts parlici- the question, liS plans have been
ulty chairs at the College.
Dr. Paul H. Beik; aSsociate pro,..
Increases
pated In a three-day, pre-jam- submitted to the United States
fessor of hi9tory and .Dr. M l l a n .
bore'; training camp before
Public Roads Bureau (the ]'ederW. Garrett, associate professor ·of
Sought
Opening July 12 of,
al Government is supplyillg 90
physics, were n~ed full profesPreliminary .plans for a $21,500
which 50,000 or
per cent of the cost).
sors. Dr. Belk has been In Paris kitchen addition
the multi-purcampers have attended.
A chance remark has suggested
on a year'" leave Of absence from pose room of the'present Rutgers
b'
H
that the "yellow roube" announcthe college as ·Director of the Avenue School were approved Pres ytenans to ear
ed July 10 from Harrisburg, is
Advanced. Studies Group .of the Wednesday evening by th e
English Minister Sunday
drawti from aerial maps only, but
Free Europe
He re:- SWIll'!bmore - Rutledge Un i on
Guest speaker at the Swarth,
personally Involved wi!1
ceived a B. A.' degree from UIiJQIl School Board.· HoweU' Lewts '!lore Presbyterian Church Sunknow that the mnst careful of
College and an M.A .. and Ph.D. Shay, architect sald the room day will be the Rev. W. Garlleld
.
can be changed by on-thefrom Columbia University. Dr. would cost about $11,500 and
of Lancashire, England. He Swarthmore's 23 Boy Scouts,
survey, and a vari!'t!on of
Garrett, .a member ,of the Swartb- equlpment another $10,000,
will preach at the 11 o'clock encamped at Camp Delmont only a few feet can make the
more faculty for 30 years,
suggestion of Mrs•. Mary
service.
the leadership of Joe Kopf difference between tluiir having a
ved the B.A. and M.A. degrees the board instrueted )Ilr. Shay
Mr. Lickes, who is considered and Robelt Warden since June
first class view .of the cloverleaf
from' Stanford ,University and' a try to l.nclude a wli.dow'
'.
of the ablest Methodist return"ed home Sunday brown and at Baltimore pike, . or
to
BA. and D. PbIl. from the UnI- which
could be Served
preachers in Britain, Is at present w:ell exercised, and with
move elsewhere at the state s bev.rslly of Oxford.
football games on the
Superlntendlent Of the Lytham place honors In the camp mter- hest. The. mere shlft of the surAa't Profs Nam,a
field. As drawn the room meas- St. Anne's Circult In
troop competition-the Delmont
sight ca,?, make a
Four assIatant 'professors were urea 681 square teet.
has served tor long'periods
Olympics-for the week of July
difference 1Il a community s
raised to the rank of associate
RObert Holm, band leader and London, Newcastle-upon _ Tyne, 7-14.
taxes.
.
I
P rofessor~: Irene M.oll ,and May director of instrumental music in. Leeds. and West KIrby near Liver- The boys placed first In the,
School H • • eIl_
"'_'A 1 the local school system, and Mrs. pool. '.
,.
Swarthmore'.
worry withis,school
of p...,_a
June 30 to July.7 Olympics, and roblems
with Rutledge,
over .
Parry, r
Education for women; Dr. Henry. M. A. Beeslnger, vice-president of
He has published articles and as.a r"!ult, they were selected to
man houses the route probGleitman, depamment of psycho- the Orchestr&Parents Association reviews In the. Methodist 'rimes participate in televI.Sed ceremonies
wil( ta!re. accol'dine to Inlogy, and Dr'. Edward Fe h n e 1, told the Board ·that growth of the and Leader, and alsO in the Meth- dedicating the camp's two new
rele.:.Sed by Peter A.
department cif chemistry.
school enrollment during the past odist ·Recorder.
pools and other facilities.
ti . director of the
Miss Moll .received a B.s. at few yellTS· had brought demand
In this first.. Qlympics the
PlanntI.g Comthe University of Kansas and afar orehestral \nIItruction . to ./1
seored 22 points to the secsix b Iises. on Riverview
YA at the Texas State Colliege point where' less than 5Q. per
'. ,. ,QUI"
ond Sllacetroop's 13. Swarth- road will
red brick. orie
for·Wornen; Miss P a r y 's a
sfudents desiring such'
more won firS! place .overan In facing Baltlniore pike, 'and the
Swarthmore aiumna and
tion . can
with firsts by- next. five down the north side of
holds a B.s. degree from Temple'
staff and Instruments.
the team .of Jerry Clothier, Steproacl-and 13 on RutUniversity.
·said·the orchestra and
WOman'S Org. Celebrates hen Edwards,.. Guy Smith,
avenue, Rutledge (See map
Dr Gleltman's', B.s,·degree ts
instrumentaljsta we r e
Anniversary ,at Miami Jeffrey Loeben 1Il the
page 8) The total Is 19 as far as
from' the College. 01 the ·Clty· of suffering especially. and they rec•
lay and the pajama relay; Peter tbe
SchOOl
New Yorit, arid his PIH.D Is
ommended that a string program
Convenhon
Kent won the
man s fiaoat Dtstrlct is concerned-although
the University of California; Dr. be encouraged by employing a - It's not often tl\at a WOman has and came. In third in the bre th there are those who, with equal
contest.. Arthur
consternation point out depreciaFehnel received his' B.s., M.5. certified.. string specialist on a her hirthday celebrated ahead.
' and Ph.D. at Lehigh University. hill-time basis to instruct and time!
fimshed second In the SWIlll .or lion of nelghborillg
Dr. Arne WyUer, Cand.
conduct the orchestras. Also recBut this waS the case with Mrs. form, and In the
Swarthmoreans concerned for
Oslo University and Ph.D.
ommended· were a plan whereby Hannah Clothier Hull, of the Arthur LQeben, Eddie ShtUte, an the borough Itself; may be comHarvard University,was promo- studentS could rent instruments Swarthmore Apartments, and Chuck Maschal were firs.
forted by the words of S. C. Welk_
ted from an instructor to an' as- on' a '. trial basis,' and modlficalion long time resident of the borougiJ,
O&her ~
district ~eer of the Pennslstant professor in the astronomy and possible extension of the high whose 85th birthday was
Other events It> : h
sylvania Department of Inghways,
department.
scbool instrumental music room. brated at the national meetihg
more scored. In reia ot.!..1 I over
In: who stated Wednesd,ay that rel'IIIs
lIIaJill
a..Ir.
.
Development
of
an
elemental'T
tern
Ii
al
ail
victory
1Il t Ie
..,
...
p
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Dr. Heinrich 'BrInkmann, pro.fes- school.band was also, mentioned. the Women's In
a on
th
tu'
test, In gardless 0 f .the rou te chosen, there
for Peace and J:l'reedom In
eluded
e na re con
were "no plans for widening
sor and chalrman of the
The'SchooI Board will study last June. Actually Mrs. Hull will which the team of Billy
Roube 320 (Chester road)", and
ment of lII4Ithemalics. has been the' four-page report 011 current turn 85 on July 21, and members and Peter Kent won flrstit p ce , he added that it would be imnamed to the Edward HIcks Ma- and' recommended procedures
of the local W'IiL plan to send
. campcraft compet! on in practical for the future because
. gill profe5llOl'ship .of. mathematics
and high sthool
their birthday Wishes and feliclta_ which a united troop ei!ort
of Swarthmore's development.
and astronomy. Dr.'
strumental music and discuss
tions on that date.
third place, with Graham
Eues
Club
earned his B.A. at Stanford Um- matter further at Its August 21
Mrs. Hull has been a mainstay son and Peter Kent as outslalldAs for the Swun Club property
verslty, his M.A. and Pb,D.at meeting.
th
nlzation having round- ing performers; the whittling con- near the northern border of
Harvird.
The chaIr
Mrs. Laura Dechnik of Chester, of e:ria e
40 years of test 'In which Arthur Loeben won Swarthmore at the railroad, the
was endowed in .1888, one of four currerrtl.y instructor and assistant
ti ou =pation in the organi- third place; the 200 yard running maps of the Planning COmmission
created at tllat' time as a result ciirector of fashion design at the ac. ve . pFor more than ;,
In which the team of Mark Indicate it will probably .be less
01 a business·
between Philadelphia Museum School of zahon. ed
the gro.;p's
Detweiler, John Bond, GIIY Smith, aftected by the yellow route, alpresident M8giU and. the board of Art, was elected teacher of elet. as d got to
and Jerry Clothier finished see- though the formerly-eonsiderd
lnanagers. The college was $8,000 mentary arts to succeed Mrs.
many
ond; the turtle race in which a red route' by coming closer to tlie
short of a $32,000 goal to esta· Ruth McDowelL .
th
es includillg
snapper caught by Ricky
property, at the northeast corner,
bllsh a 'Professorship. Three
It was decided to again offer mous
term a
and Billy Gaylord came in. third; would have been a greatler !:breat
friends of the College - Isaac parents the PIIPil:
plan
':'as from 192:-28.
and the frog leap in which the to present seclusion;
.
caught by Ricky and Billy
However, some poolltes remalll
Clothier, Isaiah Wnllarnson, and of' the Pilot Insurance Company. pr:wIn ear she left the post
Joseph Wharton, .each promised The charge to parents wishing.
fo
Y .th her ilus11and Wil- WOII t1rst place.
uneasy in the absence of allY
to endow'a separate chair in en- avail themselves of the plan s take a trip
t S arthmore Guy Smith is senior patrol lead- absolute assurance that this 101lg
tirety if president Magill could protection will be $U5 per PlIPil liam
a ed ;'e presl(Continued on Page 4)
and. laboriously attained lecn;araise the needed $8,000 lor the
ColJJege. . e.
servillg until
tional facility on the only SUl'VlVfirst
professorship.
President
A contribution of $50 was re- dency &gam.m.
C
E t rf:'
.
spot which would accommoMagill accePted· the . challenge, calved from the' Gamet Canteen 1939. From 1929 until 1933
Day amp n e ams
date it will be saved 'for future
and the Board minutes at that toward treating the floor of the was very much In lIbe forefront of
At Open House Thurs.
i., benefit
time report be successfully
. '1 as she
d
The Swarthmore. Day Camp, gencera
onceI:;'ng "",':'_T, "-6o-h .
' raised Rutgers multi - pqrpose· room activities for the WIL,
the money "under the influence which it used on Saturday eve- served on the .1lationa boar. 1IP0nsored by the Phlladelphia So- FoundatiOn of the Frankiiti Insti01 a powerful Inducement."
nings during the scliool year.
Actually,
for crippled Children and tube, Dr. W. F. G: Swann, director
'I'be
previous occupants
ground fioor of e
.
social Adults, Inc., held open
yes- has formally announced:
01 the chair were Dr. Susan J.
. . d
EI de.d t - 1915
with noted
tetday Iri the Hall Gym at the
"It ts our uoderstandlng from
Ctuu.ingm.m, professor of matbe- Local
ents e.,
0
. Jane Adams,. '!lid
college. 'The circUs was the theme newspaper accounts that.1iIe .final
lllatics and astronomy, wllo wu
Family Service Board prOlnlllent women. fro.:un
of the day, with each camper
detailed location of the cloverleaf
a IJIember of the first faculty of
At the _ t Annual Meeting country she attended a m
g
tired in a circus costume.
and ramps will only be decided
Ibe CoUege;Dr. John A. lIIIller, of the Famtly Service. of Del. (Continued on Page 5)
children put on a circus
upon after general approval of the
Professor of astrOnomy, .and Dll. aware County, the following
Serves ... Ir.terilieler.
followed by swimming, arts and route is given. We win present the .
.\mOld. Dresden, profesror of Swarthmore residents were
Professor E d war d H. Cox, crafts, and nature e:xhlbits for
needs of the
Foundation
lllathematics.
ted to the board of dlrecto':1.
balrman of the chemistry de-. visitors.
when the time com"" to locate the
John W. Carroll, Mrs. Raymond c.
't f Swarthmore College,
The camp,. which runs from aforesald' elements In detail QII
IfELPAUDREY VICTIMS
Deilwrirth, MorrisL. Inclts, A. partm~~ farParls to ,attend
17. ... .July 25", CODlIis1l!
the groundS. 1t ts. Im~le ..,
CoaIiIl'NatI ......... .ea «1fer aIci· ... _ '"
1hIrl,. Sidney· ',Johmon, Jr., Howard P. left InternatiOnal, Congress of
pm...., 'eommunit¥
sIIilte,'" minimum. ~ " fI'oIn
. "UIe' A.L . . . . . be . . .
Kulp,. and Mrs. GOrdon Lange. . Pure andApplledCbend!ltry-... Dr. .
and cr$fts, athletics,
building whioh woUld per_,
.
:Randal
W"
Reed,
Will
act
In
the
ea.Jiiaeib
.of
.and
an
operation of !be
M&.,
91&, I P8!~ !JIlfeJP.l.·, .~. tJMt: '4eIil !lfl nrlOdUl~
Swa~th-
Sch'ool.KI"tchen· to
Cost About $21 500
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g~tbe
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de~d
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freestyle~"e-
Sw~rthmore~Rutlec4:e
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THE BWARTHMOREAN
8
TROOP 16 ARRIVES
IN MEXICO CITY
The Girl Scouts' traveling
Troop 16, which departed June 15
for a month's trip to Mexico, arrived in Mexico City on June 24.
Troop Leader Mrs. C. H. Yarrow
of North Princeton avenue, who
with Mrs. Charles Nelson of Chester, accompanied the girls, has
sent a special report to The
Swarthmorcan, which is printed
below:
"After a week of eventful experiences Troop No. 16 arrived in
Mexico City 011 June 24th and
were graciously entertained in
the home of a Mexican Girl Guide
and Boy Scout.
"A local troop of Mexican
Guides entertained the Swarthmore troop at tea. Although the
girls all belonged to the same
'If(Utll.
d)(J/I,
SUrnffi£R
VRtRl\On
ocean
music, other eve-
On'·,onn.C
polches-:I~mous o~ and
cellent CU1~n.e. Frles
bathS.
an watel In a l
oce•
with bath
hom $13.
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JUenbeim ,N TME l,uDWALK
ATLANTIC CITY
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Summer Club Reports
62 in ·1957 Program
(Continued from Page 1J .
rey cleaned up in the coke drJ~k
ing contest. The only disappomtment of the day occurred when
Kim Prescott got lost during the
cross country race and tailed to
finish.
,
Primary Enrollment Tops 56
The second week of the preschool-primary program fo~n.d. the
group increased from the ongmal
112 to 125, five more than the total
registration for the 19.56 season.
The Threes many of whom are
having to sh~re for the first time,
have taken to it quite well. Helen
Holt and Amy Starer have joined
forces in the group's newest activity, working with clay; and Kathy
Cramp and Anne Troxell share. a
blanket at nap time. The organlzation of a morning routine. which
older children have learned. to
take for granted, was, in most
cases, 'another new experience f~r
these youngest children. Their
schedule includes indoor and outdoor play, waShing up, morning
snack, and nap-time. One child
outdid himself in "adjusting" to
the latter activity-Jeffrey Batter_
shall fell asleep for an hour!
Four's Get Rhythm
The Fours, looking forward to
the Four.th, centered much of their
play-work on that theme. During
the week, they were introduced
to several group activities-the
use of rhythm instruments, clay
modeling, and brush painting. The
first two produced immediate success but the brush painting left
muc'h to be desired. The childr.en
enjoyed it, however; and, after all,
Whistler was no whiz at four.
The holiday w~k wa~ an. ex~it_
ing one for the FIves. Hlghhghtmg
the prog"am was a Fourth of July
parade, led by flag-bearers George
Howard and Kenny Sauter.
Non-Explosive Vent.ures
This was a great outdoor week
for the Post-Kindergarten group.
They played
four-square, along WIth swmgl~g,
playing in the sand box, and sllding down the sliding board. In
honor of Independence Day they
~ade firecrackers oC construction
paper.
soldiers when the commands were
WEST
\
1 give-n Cor company halt, about
face, left face, attention, at ease,
LAUREL Hill
and forward march.
Outdoor Flings
(REMA.;.;.T.;.:OR;.;;.;Y-::::,~
The
Primary
group planned
Bel~7niA~e. above City Line,
8.3la·Cynwyd
MOhdwk 4-IS91 the wcek around the Fourth. They
learned patriotic songs. made reaCre:n~tion memorinls nre availahle ~n a listic but unexplosive colored pap-
World Association, an outsider
would never have guessed it, for
Mexican Guides wear 'blue berets,
white blouses, 'blue ties and grey
skirts, which contrasted noti~eablv with the green and whlle
uniform of Senior Girl Scouts,
U.S.A.
"The troops sang with and for
each other and then exchanged
membership pins, a traditional
ceremony for visiting troops in
Mexico.
"Another day the troop went to
Cuernavaca to visit the new In..
ternational Girl Scout and Girl
Guide Center. In residence at the
time were twelve senior scouts,
U.S.A., and an equal number of
Mexican Guides who were carryiug on a day nursery in Cuernavaca for the children of working mothers. There was 'also a
group of adult trainers from all
the Americas exchanging program
ideas and synthesizing standards
for scouting in the \Vestern
Hemisphere.
"The Center is beautifully sit·uated at the edge of the city, before a background of mountains.
"The climax of the trip, in the
opinion of the troop, was the
week spent at Mazatlan, a seaport
on the Pacific Ocean. The girls
set up housekeeping in ~he d~mestic science wing of the Coleglc
el Pacifil!o and were as comfortable as could be. Swimming in
the bay and in the surf was the
primary form of recreation, ~lthough th~ girls enjoyed a crUIse
among the bordering islands, trying their luck at deep sea flshing, and being serenaded -by gay
caballeros on the hotel terrace.
Mt. Levine, proprietor of the
neighboring Hotel, arranged a
fireworks display for the pleasure
of the troop on July 4th.
"Now the girls have begun the
long trek home. They will be e~tertained by a senior troop In
Tulsa, Okla, en route. If all goes
eU they expect to arrive late
the evening of July 15.
"Open wide the Turnpike gate!
Pennsylvania here they comet"
,
Remember your flowers for the
flowerless.
In Palestine
kick-~aSebal! ~nd
wide rnnge of appointments and prices.
t
The)" u!';unlly l'Ost no more t han n ce~-
er firecrackers. and talked abou
many ways of celebrating this
holiday. Outdoor games included
etel')' lot.
Your inquiry is invited.
•111111~~~~~~~~~~~~~8the favorite kick baseball, four-
-VOLUME 29-NUMBER 29
Mr. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
avellue and Mr. Boyd T. Barnard
of Rosemon t spent TUOiSday and
Wednesday of this week on a fishing trip in the Poconos.
1Faculty Members
Promoted at College
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square, and croquet. Stephen Russell and Peter Salom, guests of
Jon Coddington for one day, liked
school so well that they promptly
registered for the rest of the sea-
son.
Pussy-cat shoppers are asked to
note:-the baby kittens, belonging
to Beau Ricksecker, which the
Fours visited last week, are available, gratis. Anyone interested in
owning one of thOiSe furry charmers is urged to see Mrs. Franklin
Robblee at the Rutgers Avenue
School any weekday morning bec
tween 9 and 11:45.
FAMILY
* This professional pharo
macy is dedicated to the
service of your entire
household. Turn 10 us for
all of your needs in drugs
and sundries. And. of
course, bring us your Doc..
tor's prescrlpuons.
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These fine cabinets protected by
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"YOIL Meet tile NICEST PeopIe at S peare' s "
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday. 9:30 to 5:30:
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00: Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
TIc:lcets Must Be Purc:hased
Before 80arding Train
No Half Fores far Children
Dayli"",.
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You Can't Take Advantage of any "Special" We Might
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In Every Department
on any train throughout the dol'
storting at 8:30 A.M. from Penna.
Sta.-30Ih Street and 8:40 AM.
. from North Phila. Station.
RnURNING
from New York on any train same
day or until hlO A.M. Thursday.
good on reserved-seat
Sorry~not
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The Camera & Hobby Shop
4-6 Park Avenue, Swartltmore
coach troms.
(Summer Hours Mon.
Tues.
Thun.
Wed.
9 to 5:45
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9 to I
Fri.
9 to 5:45 s.t.
7 to ':30
9 to .:10
Swarthmore, Pa,. FridallY'" .J..u.,I:yY .1"9,,, ,1..9,.5.7.
Sunday
LOCAL BOY SCOUTS
ATTEND JAMBOREE
Speaker
Mary Par"e Dodd,
Swarthmore Explorer Scouts
Robert Beckmann, Alan Stamford,
and Fred Kellermann of Troop 2
with Jim Rowland of Troop 3 and
Doug Wrege of Troop 2 have been
attending the Boy Scout Jamboree
at Valley Forge, a get-together of
Scouts from all over the country.
Robert Beckmann and Jim
Rowland
Jamboree campers are at least
12 years old with second :]ass
Scout, Explorer apprentice or
higher rank. The Scouts participated in a three-day. pre-jamboree training camp before the
formal opening July 12 of the
jambor"" which 50,000 or more
campers have attended.
Tax Collecfor, will
Dr, Beik, Dr. Garrett
Are Named Full
be on vocation from
Plus an Opportunity
To Share in the Free
$500 AWARD
Flowers
for the
Flowerless
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--.:.$4.00
_ _PER
_ _YEAR
__
On the Road, We Turn
Red, Blue, Now Yellow
Views of Residents Remain
Anything But UnProfessors
July 22 to Allgllst 5.
Colored
Seven faculty promotions that
Albeit
noted
for its green trees
were recently approved by the !.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
and
vari-colored
dogs, SwarthBoard of Managers, Dr. Courtmore and its residents have turned
ney Smith, prOiSident of the colatiention to yellow this week as
lege, has announced. He also
they contemplate the state's July,
named the new incumbent of one
1957 version of the proposed midof the fourth oldest endowed faccounty expressway. To say the
ltv chairs at the College.
route is "proposed'" is begging
Instrumental Music
U
Paul H. Beik, associate prothe question. as plans have been
fessor of history and Dr. Milan
submitted to the United States
W. Garrett, associate professor of
Public Roads Bureau (the FederphysiCS, were named full. prof",:Sought
al Govemment is supplying 90
sors. Dr. Beik has been In Paris
Preliminary plans for a $21,500
per cent of the cost).
on a year's leave of absence from kitchen addition to the multi-purA chance remark has suggested
the college as Director of the pose room of the present Rutgers P
b t'
t Hear
that the "yellow roulle" announcAdvanced Studies Group of the Avenue School were approved
res
0
ed July 10 from Harrisburg, is
Free Europe University. He re- Wednesday
evening by
the
English MinIster Sunday
drawn from aerial maps only, but
ceived a B. A. degree from Union Swarthmore - Rutledge Un ion
Guest speaker at the Swarththose personally involved will
Coliege and an M.A. and Ph.D. School Board. Howell Lewis I more Presbyterian Church Sun· I
know that the most careful of
from Columbia University. Dr. Shay, architect said the room day will be the Rev. W. Garfield
plans can be changed by on-theGarrett, a member of the Swar~ would cost about $11,500 and Lickes of Lancashire, England. He
Swarthmore's 23 Boy Scouts, spot survey. and a variation of
more faculty for 30 years. recel.. equipment another $10,000. At the will preach at the 11 O'clock encamped at Camp Delmont only a few feet can make the
ved the B.A. and M.A. degrees suggestion of Mrs. Mary Spiller mOl'ning service.
under the leadership of Joe Kopf difference between their baving a
from Stanford University and a the board instructed Mr. Shay to
Mr. Lickes, who is considered and Robert Warden since June 30, first class view of the cloverleaf
B.A. anil D. Phil. from the Uni- try to include a window through one of the ablest Methodist returned home Sunday brown and at Baltimore pike, or having to
versity of Oxford.
which coffee could he served a't preachers in Britain, is at present well exercised, and with second move elsewhere at the state's beAss't Profs Named
football games on the adjoining Superintendent of the Lytham place honors in the camp inter- hest. The mere shift of the surFour assistant professors were field. As drawn the room meas- St. Anne's Circuit in Lancashire. troop competition-the Delmont veyor's sight can make a signifiraised to the rank of assoCiate ures 681 square feet.
He has served for long periods in Olympics-for the week of July cant difference in a community's
Robert Holm, band leader and London, Newcastle-upon _ Tyne, 7-14.
taxes.
professors: Irene Moll and May
d
The boys placed first in the
School Headaches
Parry, department of physical irector of instrumental music in Leeds and West Kicby near Liverthe
local
school
system,
and
Mrs.
pool.
June
30
to
July
7
Olympics,
and
Education for women; Dr. Henry
Swarthmore's worry with school
Gleitman, depa~tment of psycho- M. A. Beesinger, vice-pres
.
Ident 0 f
He has publI'shed artI'cles and as a result, they· were selected to how
problems
Rutledge,
is probover
manywith
houses
the route
logy, and Dr~ Edward Fe h n e I, the Orchestra Parents Association reviews in the Methodist Times participate in telev~sed ceremonies
department of chemistry.
told the Board that growth of the and Leader, and also in the Meth- dedicating the camp's two new ably
formation
released
by Peter
A.
will take;
according
to inswimming pools and other facilities.
th
Miss Moil received a B.S. at school enrollment during the past odlst Recorder.
the University of Kansas and a few years had brought demand
In this first Olympics the Larson, executive d:rect?r 0c
e
f
t · · to
1!.A at the Texas State College
l.bOYS scored 22 pOI·n·ts to the sec- Delaware
County
annmg
omfor orchestral ins-true Ion
mission. six
housesP on
Riverview
for Women; Miss Par r y i~ a point where less than 50 per cent
ond place troop's 13. Swarth- road will go-the red .brick one
Swarthmore alumna and also of stUdents desiring such instrucmore won tlrst place overall in facing Baltimore pike, and the
holds a B.S. degree from Temple lion· can be accommodated by
the water carnival with firsts by next five down the north side of
University.
. present staff and instruments.
the team of Jerry Clothier, Step- Rivervi"w road-and 13 on RutDr Gleitman's B.S. degree IS
They said· the orchestra and be- Woman's Org. Celebrates hen Edwards, Guy Smith, and ledge avenue, Rutledge (see map
from' the College of the City of ginning instrumentalists we r e
Anniversary at Miami
Jeffrey Loeben in the freestyle re- page 8). The total is 19, as far as
New York, and his PH.D is from suffering especially, and they reclay and the pajama relay; Peter the Swarthmore-Rutledge School
the University of California; Dr. ommended that a string program
Convention
Kent won the dead man's float District is concerned-although
Fehnel received his B.s., M.S. be encouraged by employing a
It's not often that a woman has and came in third in the breath there are those who, with equal
and Ph.D. at Lehigh University. certified string specialist on a I
birthday celebrated ahead of holding contest .. Arthur
consternation point out depreciaDr. Arne Wyller, Cando Mag., half-time basis to instruct and
finished second In the SWIm for tion of neighboring property.
Oslo University and Ph.D. from conduct the orchestras. Also recthis was the case with Mrs. form, and in the
relay
Swarthmoreans concerned for
Harvard University, was promo- ommended were a plan whereby Hannah Clothier Hull, of the Arthur Loeben, Eddie Shute, and the borough itself, may be comted from an instructor to an- as- students could rent instruments S
th ore Apartments, and Chuck Maschal were first.
forted by the words of S. C. Weik_
th b
h
Ot.her Scores
.
f th P
sistant professor in the astronomy on a trial basis, and modification war m .
long
time
reSIdent
of
e
aroug,
.
.
th
:ert,
district
engIneer
0
e enndepartment.
and possible extension of the high
hose 85th birthday was cele·
other events In
.Swar - sylvania Department of Highways,
Fills Magill Chair
school instrumental music room. w
d t th national meeting of more scored in real!hlng Its over.. who stated Wednesday that reI
Dr. Heinrich Brinkmann, profestary brate a
e
I . t
. th Olympics inDevelopment of an e emen
the Women's International League al VIC ory m e . gardless of .the route chosen, there
sor and chairman of the depart- school band was also mentioned.
d 'I:\..--dom in Miami eluded the nature contest, In \vere Hno plans for widening
'11 t dy for Peace an r ''''''
f B'II Gaylord
ment of mathematics, has been
The School Boardt WI
srre
u nt last J u n
Actually
Mrs
Hull
will
which
the
team
0
I first
Y
Route 320 (Chester road) ", and
e.·.
K t
place~' he
named to the Edward Hicks Ma- the four-page repor on cu
85 on July 21, and members and Peter
en won
..
added that it would be imgill profOiSsorshlp of mathematics and recommended procedures in
loeal WIll., plan to send the campcraft compehllon in practical for the future because
and astronomy. Dr. Brinkmann
elementary and high school in- ;heir :irthday wishes and felicita_ which a unite.d trooPh
of Swarthmore's development.
earned his B.A. at Stanford Uni- strum ental music and discuss the
dat
third place With Gre am a erEases Swim Club
versity, his M.A. and Ph:D. ~t matter further at its August 21 tions on
has
a mainstay son and
Kent as outstand·
As for the Swim Club property
Harv~rd University. The chair meeting.
·Mrs. Hul. ti
having round- ing performers; the whittling con- near the northoern border of
\\"as endowed in iS88, one of four
Mrs Laura Dechnik of Chester, of the
40 years of test in whieh Arthur Loeben ,,:on Swarthmore at the railroad, the
created at that time as a result
instructor and assistant edr ou articipation in the organi- third place; the 200 yard runmng maps of the Planning Commission
of a business agreement between director of fashion design at the ac Ive p
. L an
a decade relay in which the team of Mark indicate it will probably be less
more '"
..
T h
B d G
Smith
II
t
I
president Magiil and the board of Philadelphia Museum S ch 00 I 0 f za·tlOn. For
ed
the group's national Detweiler,
n on, uy
, affected by the ye ow rou e, aInanagers. The coilege was $8,000 Art was elected teacher of ele- she
as nd
ot to know and Jerry Clothier finished sec- though the form"rly-considerd
short of a $32,000 goal to esta· m
arts to succeed Mrs. presIdent, a
. .
ond' the turtle race in which a red route by coming closer to the
throua:h WIL achvlhes many f a - ,
ht b Ricky Ullman
·br,sh a 'Professorship. Three Ruth McDowell.
o .
I d'
Jane snapper caug
. y
property, at the nortneast corner,
(riends of the College - Isaac
It was decided to again offer mous personages, lnc u Ing f
I and Billy Gaylord came in third; would have been a greater threat
Clothier Isaiah Williamson, and parents the pupil insurance plan Adams. Her first term as na IOna and the frog leap in which the to present seclusion.
Joseph 'Wharton, each promised of the Pilot Insurance Company.
beast caught by Ricky and Billy
some poolites remain
to endow a separate chair in en- The charge to parents wishing to foil w ~ y ·th he husband Wil- won first place.
uneasy m the absence of any
tirety if president Magill could avail themselves of the plan:s t~ke a trIp WI ht ~t Swarthmore I Guy Smith is senior patrol lead-I absolute assurance ~at this long
raise the needed $8,000 for the protection will be $1.75 per pupil ham who taug
ed the presi-·I
(Continued on Page 4)
,and laboriously attamed recr~afi.,t
professorship.
President covered.
College.
She inresum
.
tional facility on the only SUrvlVd
gain
1933 servIng
un t'l
I
.
Magill accepted the challenge,
A contribution of $50 was re:rom ·1929 until 1933 she Day Camp Entertains
ling s!,ot which would faccofmtm 0and the Board minutes at that
. d from the Garnet Canteen
.
t f
Th
date I t will be saved or u ure
treating the floor of the was very much in the forefron 0
A t Open House
urs. gencraiions' benefit.
time report he successfully raised
IL • as Sh;
the money "under the influence Rutgers mulli - p,!rpose room activities for the
The Swarthmore Day Camp'i Concerning Bartol) lIesearch
o[ a powerful inducement.. '
which it used on Saturday eve- served on the nahon~1 bOat~' sponsored by the Philadelphia So- Foundation of the Franklin Insti00i e
y ar .
• f Hull
the WIL
The three previous occupants nings during the sch
Actually,fI Mrs.
got Inwhen
on m
. e cI'ety for Crippled Children and tute, Dr. W . F. G. Swann, director
or the chair were Dr. Susan J.
ground oor
' .
- --------th 0
'th not~
SOCIa I Adults,Inc
. , held open house yes· has formally announced:
CUnningham, professor of matheEI ted t
d
1915 toge er WI
•
lerday in the Hall Gym at the
"It is our understanding from
0
Jane Adams, and
college. The circus was the theme newspaper accounts that the final
Tnatics and astronomy. who was Local Resi ents ec
a member of the firs! faculty of
Family Service Boa.rd prommenl women
from.
.. of the day, with each camper at- detailed location of the c1o""rleaf
At
the
recent
Annual
Meetmg
country
she
attended
a
meetrng
at
tired in a circus costume. The and ramps will only be decided
the College; Dr. :John A. Miller,
prOfessor of astronomy, and Dr. of the Family Service of ~el(Continued on Page 5)
children put on a circus parade upon after general approval of the
Arnold Dresden, professor of aware County, the follOWIng
I terpreter
followed by swimming, arls and I route is given. We will present the
Inalhematics.
Swarthmore residents
were
elecservesEas
D
d
H
Cox
I crafts and nature erhibits for the needs of the Bartol Foundation
d
f d · tors'
Professor
war
.
,~,
.
t i t th
ted to the "beard 0
tree
~
.
f th
chemistry de- visitors.
.
when the time comes 0 oca e e
John W. Carroll, Mrs. Raymond
Of S erthmore College
The camp, which runs from aforesaid elements in detail on
liELP AUDREY VICTIMS
K
Denworth,
Morrls
L.
Hicks,
A.I
partme~d
0
f
wa
ris
to
attend
June
17 to July 25, consists of the grounds. It is impossible to
p
Contributions to the Red Cross
Hard P left Fn ay or
a
't
in' g
. .
d' t
f
.
.
t
ti al Congress of circle games, commuru y s gm , state a mlmmum
IS ance rom
for aid to the vletlms of Hurrl- Sidney Johnson, Jr., ow
the
Chemistry. Dr. arts and crafts, athletics, nature .. our building which would per.ane Audrey may be sent to Kulp. and Mrs. Gordon
I
Randal
W.
Reed,
Walhngford.
Pure
the
capacity of swimming and special events, all 'I mit an operation of the equipAIrs. Birney K. Morse, treasure., 742 Harvard avenue, Swarih- was reelected president, and Mr. Cox ' ! ae : r in the field of modifled to tit the special handi- ment until the particnlar design
Johnson was reelected a viC
oap of each child.
(Continued on
.
.
lIt.ore.
Organic
elUl
.
.
.
president.
School Kitchen to
Cost About $21,500
Dr.
Incr~ases
LocaI Boy Scouts W'ln
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w~lch
t~r~h
lid. rd. Til
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark,
Mr. Edward Fay Campbell, Jr., formerly of 'Phlladelphla, are now
of Baltimore, Md., formerly of
Swarthmore, left by plane July 3 residing at 304 Park avenue.
from New York for Shechem,
Palestine, to be for two months
with an archaelogical expedition,
with headquarters at the American Schools of Oriental Research,
Jerusalem, The Hashemite, Kingdom of Jordan.
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S~mrthr.tor(; Vo llegm- Library
-
July 12, 1957
.
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curre~tlY
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THE SWAR'l'IiMOBBAN
Pap I
Personals
Capt. C. C. Shute returned to
his home 00 Maple avenue MondaY ".following a week's busil!ess
trip to TrinIdad, British West
Indies.
1inss Barbara Barlow of Lafayette avenue and MIss Marie Bar'vey of MedIa enterialned with a
miscellanoeus shower Wednl!!Klay
evening in nonor of Miss Kathleen
Jessup of Haverford avenue. Miss
Jessup's. marriage to Mr. Henry
Harvey will take place August 10.
Burke Jackson of Harvard avenue ts spending July and August
at Camp Deerwood on· Lake
Squam, N. H.
urday aftI!io' a 10 day automobile
trip to the Gaspe PenInsula, canada.
Misses Doris and Lois Greene
of South Chesler road were guests
of honor at a shower given by
Mrs. Carleton Croco and her
daughlJer Helen at their home at
Nor t h Star, Del., Saturday.
Twenty-six guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford of
Rutgers avenue with their
dren Teela, Jimmy, and Caroline
will spend the week end at St.
Michaels, Md'. Jimmy will leave
Monday by plane to visit Sam
Pillsbury, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Pillsbury . of Weston,
Mass., formerly of Swarthmore.
Mrs. Don D. Dicknison of, Park
avenue had as her recent guests
Miss Ada Jarvis, supervisor of
Witte of Belmont, Mass., :IoIr&
John J./ Porter, sister-in-law of
the bride, Mrs. John T. Howe .of
Waahlngton, D.C., and Mrs. J.
Buckley Shane of Wilmington,
Del.
Each attendant wore a p\'fncess style gown of white embossed nylon organdy over pink tat,:"
teta and net, trimmed with
of pink velvet, and on her head
a wreath of pink velvet baws.
Her flowers were a crescent of
pink rubrum lilles with Ivy.
Mr." J.' Buckley Shaae of Wilmingion, Del., served as best man
for his brother. Ushers were Mr.
Robert Barr, Jr., of FaIrhaven,
N.J., Mr. Samuel Henderson of
Pittsburgh, Mr. John J. Porier of
Grand Rapids, Mr. Lawrence E.
Doo
J:
d Mr T hn M
ge,
r., an
. ~o
.
Moritz;
The bride's mother was ·gowned in .a Chanel moden of candlellght silk organza over matchlng
taffeta accented with a pink orchid. Her hat was a crownless
circle of folds of candlelight organza.
bows
Hospital
dau,chtm-, Madeleine· Carbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliiun ¥cIntire , Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, il'., Of
North Chesler mad are the Dickinson avenue fa the malernal
paternal : grandpareuts, Tbe ma- ·grandparent.
.
ternal grandParents are Mr. and·
Mrs. Foster B. Putney of Denver, ,.
., ..
Colo.
a Ice arie
f
new
9 Its
Dr. and ·Mrs. Arthur E. Brown
of Summit, N. J.,
tbe
arrival 'on July 3 of their second
announce
The
• .
0
bank
bu'ld .
,
J Inc
Id
BOUQruef,
BEAUTY SALON
LEST IEAun TAKI A YACATION WHEN YOU 110
Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dartmouth avenue has returned from
a three-month visit with her son elementary schools of Washington, N.C., and Mrs. W:£>. Dickinson
Co I. E. .
C Aiken, USMC , and wtth
her children Jean and Billy.
family in Honolulu T H with
whom Mrs.
visl~ the Mrs. Dickinson with . her son
Islands of Hawaii, Munl, and Luren and her guests vislled her
V"~uai. Mrs. Ewing relurned on son and daughter-in-law Lt. and
the S. S. Lurline and visited in Mrs; Don Dickinson and
-San Francisco for several
grandson in Quantico, Va., and
~..
Lake
City,
Denwith her guest Mrs. H. D. Madison
and also in .......
¥'!tt1l'llingI Of !AltOOna and Luren visited in
The bridegroom's mother wore
VIer, and
Chicago
before
••
a
Ocean City, N. J., during the gray silk litieath embroidered In
home. .
k
d
lighter shades of gray with a'
Mrs. William N. Shoch of Mt. w~ en M
Ge
M Ka
crushed girdle and back panel of
e h'
Holyoke place has recenUy re- f ~ alln Irs.
orgill
rns gray organza complemented by·
turned from a two-week visit at 0 . He esey road w
ave
...~
their guests over the week. end a small mauve hat and .......Cape
the Rev. Mr. W . Gal'1leld Lickes
.
with purse corsage of pink topMr. Cod,
and Mass.
Mrs. Lewis James of
and Mrs. Llckes of
tall orchids.
Riverview road ,.returned honoo
..
.
th
eddIn
this week after a .12-day vacation England.
will be
"ollowmg
e was
w held
g atcere~peaker Mr.
at Llckes
the Presb·
..~an mony
a reception
the
In Bermuda. t,ly, Roy, and Don"~.
on
Sunday
Kent
Country
Club.
Church
aid J'Imes s
t the time with
.
their grandmother Mrs. W. L.
Henry Bunker of Mt. Holyoke
The ,bride and ibridegroom. .
James in' Belmar, N. J.
place is spending the nion.t.h at traveled to northern Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham of Camp Pocono in Lakeville.
during a two-week wedding trip. I
Fairview road will have. as their
Mr. and Mrs. Shane wlll reside
guest thls week end Mr. BlngDOUBLE WEDDING
in Swarthmore after the first of .
ham's nephew Mr. Max Daehler
In a double wedding' ceremony August.
of Cedar Rapids, Ia. Mr. Daehler, tomorrow' afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Buckland
a graduate of Coe. College, Cedar Miss Nancy Helen Roess, daughter of Manchester,; Conn., and Mrs..
Rapids, Is studying for 'hls Doctor's of Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Roess John Cooper of Doylestown were
degree at the University of Wis- of Cornell avenue, will become among the out-of-town gueSts.
consln and is employed for the the bride of Mr. William G. BOwBIRTHS
summer at the General Electric er, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bower
Research 'Laboratory at Schenec- of Havertown, and her sister Miss
Dr. and' Mrs. George A. Hay,
tady, N. Y.
JulI'811ne Roess will be wed to Jr., of Por:t1!,nd, Ore., formerly of .
Sally Hari, daughter of t1}e Rev.
Wllliain K. Robellts. son of Swarthmore, are receiving conMr. and Mrs. Richard Hart of Mr. anrl Mrs. William.JI.. Roberts
on the birth of a son'
Pleasantville, N. Y., has been the of Aidan.
Reld Hay on 'JulY' 9. 'The
guest of her grandparents Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Bower and Mr.
man is a grandson of Mr.
Mrs. Oscar Hart of Lafayette ave- and Mrs. Roberts, parents of tI1e and Mrs. Hay of' South Chester
nue during the past week.
bridegrooms, will enllertalri this road, and a great grandson of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dodd of evening at a rehearsaJ dinner at John S. Hay of the Dartmouth
MledIa with their son Chip wllI theIrigleneuk.
House;
_
visit during the week end their
Dr.. and Mrs. George Warren
Dr: Hay, who has ..been on the .
daughter Pamela who is spending
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hollis of faculty at Reed College in Portthe summer at Camp Robin Hood,
Chester road will entertain
has accepted a
,
near Cbambersburg.
tomorrow mOrning at the home assistant professor of
Col. and Mrs. Solomon Cutcher of the. Warrens at a brunch fcr at Amherst College, Amherst,
and family, who have been at Uie wedding party and out-of- I ""••s
Ramey Air Force' Base, Puerto town guests. .
.
Rico, are now residing at 1314
Mr. and Mrs. W. David McCircle Drive, 'rallahassee, Fla.
SHANE'- PORTER
Intire of Cresson lane announce
Mrs. Cutcher is the' former Nancy
Miss, 1\1[
Mh"':"'" FI rier the birth of a daughter, Kathleen
King of College avenue.
. ary
~ ...a ". 0
,
Bradford, on Ju,lY 12 at the Bryn
Nelson Shooh of Mt.
daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
place is at Camp Pocono, Lake- J. Porler Of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
vllIe: for two months.
and Mrs. J. Lawrence Shane, son
Stephen Hall, son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. B. Shane
AND
Swarthmore College,. were
Mrs. Philllp Hall of P ark avenue, of
···CA....: married Fri"M. July
celebrated his seventh bIrthdaY
.....,.'. ~2, at 4
. MRS. JAMES I.. KAUFFMAN
at a party SattJr$y afternoon.
. In the Westmlnater PresLO 6-2863·
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malone byter1llll Church, .Grand Raplda.
of Dartmouth avenue wlll have as
Frederick Wyngarden ofllclated at the ceretnODY.
eek
ts
th
write
h
tod
w
-en gues
e . r-p 0
G'
grapher team of Russ 81/-d Nita
Iven in marriage by. her faAIR CONDITIDNID
Rosene, of Avila, CalIf., with their ther, the bride wore a silk tissue
children, Sandy and Cbrls. The tsfI'eta gown with cap .sleeves,
Rosenes have just returned from fe~rlng a p~rtrait neckline, and
SwCll'tflmore, ~a.
a photographic tour of Central appliqued WIth reembroldered
America and wlll travel from Aiencon lace. A princess panel fri. thru Tues. ~ July 19 - 23
Swarihmore to CalIfornia doing 1Itted bodice with full skirt was
THE pIc..... of .... yoarl'
Acad_y Award WI•••r
picture stories for a group of na- defined by two flat bows In the
"erglllol
Y.I I.,._r
tional magazines. They will
back, rel~asing a chapel l~
guests of honor at an Open
train. Her ~ap was fashioned
"ANASTASIA"
[In Technlc?Ior)
during their. stay here.
fro~ pleated tulle border:oo by a
D.ily
f
••
tur
......i:iO;· 9:30 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Snox and cham o~ point de Venice lace
Saturd.y
f
••
tur.0-6. 8. 10 P.M.
danghters GRII and Kathy of Kan- fro~ w~~ch ~eli a finger tip veli
IIG INDIAN SHOW FOR
sas City, Mo., have been the of SIlk IllUSIOn. She carri~ a
CHILDREN SAT. 1 '.M.
guests for two weeks of Mr.. and cascade bouq~et of phalaenopsls
"THE SAVAGE"
Mrs. Percy Gitbert of Park ave- anMd stephanolis.
sfarnng
Charita. Helton
iss Jane B. Dooge' of Grand
nue.
Plut Color Cartoons aId
Mrs. William A. Clarke and
Rapids was maid of honor. BriDao,an of CaNdIa. MOlllted
S......
mother Mrs. Ida' P. St'abler
desmalds were :Miss Eleanor
Wed."ru Sat.·~ July 24027
Wallingford, returned home Sat-
Ewinli
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. July 19, 1957
9 South Chester Road
Call Klngswood 3.0476
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New trofessorship
Richard B. Brandt To, Fill
Harriett Cox McDowell
Cha ir at College
The endowment of a new professoJ'l!hip by Harriett Cox McDoWell of Newtown, Bucks Coun!y, was recently announced by
Dr. Couriney Smith, president of
swarthmore College.' The chair
will be lmown as The Charles and
Harriett Co,.i1!!IcDowell Pro~essorship of Philosophy and Rellllion
and was made possible by a sequence of gifts over a period of
six years.
Professor Richard B. Brlmdt,
chairman of the> department of
philosophy and relillion, has been
named the first incumbent. Dr.
Brandt has been a member of the
faculty since 1937
Mrs. 'McDowell 'has given many
years of service to the college.
She was Clerk of the Corporation
in 1902 and 1903, and Secretary
from 1993 to 1906. In 1906 she
was elected to the Board of Managers and served for 23 years. For
the past several years she has
assumed the duties of Class Secretary.
Her husband the late Charles
McDowell, w~ in the Class of
1877 at Swarthmore.'
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left WednesdaY
for· a week s va• H
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Gills recently spent some time
deep sea fishing at Ocean CIty,
Md.
Col. H. C. Mahbott and daughter Miss Anne' Ma:l:Jbott of Har.
vard avenue had as their guest
during a recent week end Col.
Mabbott~s cousin Miss Irene Mabl w,thebsNtertiCityl' I~::.. a .dtlelebotlt °to
ga e
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a ona ....acla on
Convention held In PhIladelphia:
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Reynolds, Jr., who· resided with Mr.
Reynold's parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Reynold" of 6Benj!lmin w~
avenue for. the past three months,
are located in their own home at
421 Haverford place.
Mrs. T. M. Gibson of Rutgers
a~enue rec_ently apent the week
With her nephew and niece Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Cook at their
summer home In Ocean City, N.J.
Mr. Cook has been elected presldent of Ehoenix Iron and Steel
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Swim Club Tak.. on
New Kettle of Fish
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two-week perles of swim lessons
opened at I>be Swarthmore Swim
Club pool with courses for everyroe from nOll-swimming Turtles
to advanced Swordfish.
Those who improved their
aquatic ability during the courses
endlIig July 5 were'
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10 a.m. Turtll!S-Susle Patterson, Susan McCallisler, Sally Fox,
Jayne Good, Timothy Heinze,
Hugh and Roland Heisler, Lynn
Fry, . Peggy Spencer, Frances
Plowman, Joanne Donovan, Jackie
Shallcross, Emmellne Kroon, David Rial, DaiIle S!Iinn, Scott Johnson, ~onathan and Laura Jane
Snyder, Ellen and Peter Wrege.
9: 30 a.m. Sunfish-Mary Dudley, Ted Jones, Dottie Daniel,
Nancy Confeuus, June Hoch, Car~yn Heinze, Elvira Celia, Don
GrOse, Beth Pinkston, David and
~Ol Thorbahn, Harry Baker,
cky Shinn, Wally Campbell,
Frances Hoenigswald, Cathy Marin?, Martha and Frank Ohapman;
Billy and Margie Dethloff, John
and Klppy . Kippax, Stephen
Townes, Frank Snyde~, Peter Der_
Ickson, Susie Solts.
9 a,m. Whales - Laura Enion,
Terry McCurdy, Christine Smith,
Patty Seybold, Kanm. Grose,
Titus, Jim Hayes, Susy Beesinger,
Katy Natvlg, Lya Gokce, Teela
Gifford, Janet and Joan Marie
Shallcross, Kristin Peterson, Emily Stedman, Gretchen Rial, Biff
FIn
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11:30 a.m. Sallftsb (advanced
dlvillg)";'Dong Wrege.. Dora MacNatr Susan Crawford Sa Enf
Din~ and Dick
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With an average of two dozen
McCur:;
Samuel M., Dod d of
·avenue wlll drive
with her son Mr. Arthur Dodd,
who has recently returned fiom a
field irip to Puerto Rico, to Chautauqua, N.Y., to visit Mrs. Walter
Horn.
Mrs. and Mrs. James M. Dryden
and family visited early this week
Mr. Dryden's 'brother-in-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pelrsol
of Lafayetle avenue en route home
to Dayton, 0., after a vacation trip
to Canada, New England, and
Barnegat, N.J.
Mrs.
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modern GAS· range tempts any appetite-food is
cOoItedu yon like. The larest
raDBesUe trnly
mOdem, tOo, With high-speed burners, a~dc
lighting, and clock controls-everything to aiak.
cooking a ·pleasure.
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'Literally, colwnbarium means a dove·cote, or house of the dove.
Since 'doves are the universal symbol of pea~ the
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Our "under water" swim maskso Next day
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hnoor at a bridal shower and
lunCheon given Friday by Mrs.
Ch'arles E. Maschal of Riverview
road.
Mrs. Howard Jackson of Harvard avenue, with her daugbllers
Jane and Joan, spent tbis week in
Bethesda, Md., with her sister,
Mrs.. Wellington Flranclsco.
Mermalds attending the 10:30 ~~~~~!t
morning during the past session
was well over a hundred.
There was a customer , who purchased
one of
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Kim Prescott of Benjamin West
avenue, 'Robbie Patterson of
Maple avenue, and Andy MacNair
of Maple avenue lett Saturday
for Camp Tockwogh, Md., where
thye ,are Staying for two weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Paul
Miss Marilyn Green of Old
Forge road, LIma, was the guest of
Csrl S. Dellmuth is ooe of 20
members of the ~erst College
sophomore class recently elected
to Sphinx, junior men's honoraryservice SOCiety.
Sphinx devotes itself to the perpetuation of tradition, customs and
aims of the college community and
takes an active pari in the freshman orientation .program lind the
guide service. Members are elected' on the basis of
outstanding leadership in academic, athletic or extra-curricular
activities. .
Carl is a member of the baseball and football teams at Amherst. He Is his class secretary~
treasurer and was his dormitory
representative to the Christian
Association's Embassy. His fraiernlty Is Theta Delta ChI. Carl
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Dellmuth of Swarthmore avenue.
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Craig T. Smith, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Glen T. Smith of Riverview
road, and Gene Melcher;'50n of
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Melcher
of Kenyon avenue, are spending
the summer at Ocean City, N.J..
assisting ·the James Jamisoni; of
Dartmouth House in their Lady
Jane Fudge Shop.
Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Zecher of
. Swarthmore avenue spent last
week at A w.1on, N.J., and during
the past week have been visiting
In Williamsburg, Jamestown, and
Yorktown, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. E!iwa,:d N. Hay,
formerly of Ogden avenue, have
moved from the Chateau Crillon
in Phllade1phla and are now locaWATER' . ted at 121 South Broad Street.
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LETTER TO THE
I'VBLlSHED E~RY nWAY AT BWARTIIIIIORE, PA.
PETER E. TOLD. MAlUOBIE TOLD. PtJRl·1811B1!8
Phone JDnpwood a·0900
PETER Eo TOLD, E«Itor
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Edltor
R"salle D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
raw
&rtered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929, chat thae
OiIi.ce at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of Mar
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SWARTIlMORE, PENNA. JULY 19, 1957
MEYHODIST NOTES
PRESBYTERIAN NOTE.S
Church School classes for all
The Rev. W. Gal'lleld Lick1!s,
ages will begin at 9:45 a.m. Sun- superintendent Ministe~ of Lytham SI. Annes Methodist Church,
W. Vernon Middleton, Gen- Lancashire. England. will ,be the
eral Secretary' of the Division of guest .preacher at the 11 o'clock
National Mis sio n s. Methodist service Sunday mo~g.
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Board of MiSsions, gllest speaker
The Summer ChOIr wU! smg
during the vacation abse~ce of t?e during the service. Rehear~1 will
pastor. Rev. .John C. Kulp. WIll be held at 10 a.m .• precedmg the
use as his sermon subject at the service.
11 o'clock Morning Worship ServChurch School classes meet at
ice. "Objects of Quest".
11 a.m.
The Junior Church Program has
been tempOrarily discontinued.
TRINITY NQTES .
This age children may sit in the
There will be a sel'Vlce of
family pew during the abbreviat~ Morning Prayer at 10 o'clock Suneli summer service. Nursery chil- day morning ':'lith the Rev· Robert
dren will be su-...n°ed by cap- C. ~ Deacon 111 charge.
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able women throughout the sumT e fol owmg WI serve as us -
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more
School
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with
It seems
to Board
me thatis the
Swartha grave problem. Per se. the lOllS
of ratables with the subsequent
lowering of tax revenues which
.may just possibly make the new
Rutgers School Building a luxury.
What I am suggesting. is that a
new hard look he focused on our
ability to meet this obligation. I
confess that I do not know if
such a course is still open to us,
that is, whether we have already
obliged ourseh;es beyond retreat.
If we have not and a way is stU!
open to. us. I would urge Jmmediate action to re-eonsider this
new bulldlng prograM.
Current tax bills now in our
hands oller ample evidence of
things to come.
Consider•
'please
• the new MidCounty Expressway which will
Reme
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C., where. me vialted her
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew W. lIckEay. Mrs.
Sewell W. HocIge of Ogden avenue joined Mrs; Kent In Wasbington for the retlD'll voyage home.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. deMoll
and three children Of HlI1'Vard
L __________--' avenue have returned home foL.
New 8ehool a L1lxur7!
lowing a two and a half week vacation at Twin Lakes In the PoTo the Edltor:
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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RUSSELL:S SERVICE
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lauo~ of PeDDSylvanla W~men; she
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Hannah Clothier Hull Sieighton Farms; served as vice-
SAFETY AUTO SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
Spring ,......up
Radiator Flush
Check Brakes
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ICIRgswood 3·0440.
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Virginia, joined Mrs. Smith and '-..
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chairman of the American Friends Beverly in Groveland, Mass., for
tOO Hague In 1915 from wblch Service Committee; been on the a week's visit with his son-Ingrew the nucleus of the present I board of Pendle Hill, and has been law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
group. The· group originally met active in the CdIlege Club of William E. Gorman and his young
to gain the vote for women.
Philadelphia. Even during her grandson Jimmy. The Smiths reThough the WIL has taken a college days she was active In turned home together on Friday..
front part hi Mrs. Hull's activities, campus events, serving on Mor.tar
Billy Dietz of Dayton, 0., formi·t is by no meens her only one! To Boalrd, senior. honor..,. society, erly of Swarthmore, is one of the
menUon a few out of the many- while at Swarthmore College.
Scollts 'attending the Boy Scout
from 1909 to 1913 she sel'Ved as
Jamboree at Valley Forge. Billy
president of the Swarthmore
Mrs. E. A. Hendrickson of the is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Woman's Club, and has been a Swarthmore Apartments is vaca- Walter Shoemaker of Riverview
board member of the State Feder- lioning in Ocean City, N. J.
road.
HIGMEStSTANDARDS
Expert management, sympathetic
understanding, central-city location~
and reasonable prices add up to
renovnaed Oliver H. Bair service.
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MARY A. lAIR. PreoId. .
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wipe out and
many
homes
In Rutledge
During the pastor's absence, in e
PIerce
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the
Riverview
Road I
case of any emergency need 'for J. N. Nutt, alternate; J. L. Comog, and' North Chester Road areas of
pastoral care. members may l'all C,. R. DeLuca, ~. L. Fine, A. S. Swarthmore. The school tax toss
the Rev. Richard H. Jones, LE 2- Mowery. R. B Price, Jr., and B. H. will be sizealble. Furthermore, so
2931 (Ridley' Park Methodist W e l s h . .
. . many properties in the area will
Church). or the pastor's secretary,
Burton Gabnel and Douglas be down-graded that it is only
Mrs. Mildred Conner. LE 2-560.9. Wrege are scheduled to :erve as reasonable to assume that the
The church office will be open acolytes.
owners will press for valid loweron Tuesday mornings only, during
ed assessed valuations and acJuly.
Local Boy Scollfs Win
comp1ish same.
Every Wednesday morning and
Delmont Olympics Swarth~Ore College owns 23%
dtemoon throughout the summer.
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. of the land and developed areas of
a workshop will be held at thll er of the Swarthmore campers. our Borough. All but 3% of their
church to prepare articles for the with Steve Edwards, Arthur Loe- total holdings are tax exempt.
Christmas Bazaar. There will be
and Bill Biddle serving as This Is right and proper and I .
supervision for children. Those de- atrolleaders.
only call attention to it to emsiring transportation are asked to p
ProIrPSS Mad..
phasize the 'fact lhat this 23%
call Mrs. Z. Connors, LO 8-6431;
All the Scouts worked hard to cannot be brought Into the cateMrs. G ..Gray. KI· 3-9945; .or
. along ·tbe advancement gory of ~x·. revenue.
G. Howard. KI 3-41352.
trail to Eagle Scout. In work comIt is too early to know the total
--~--~---;;I;"~rw:'{ I pleted July 7. Graham~,i'4~ter~ destrucUon of the assessables to
CMRIST'ANSCIENCE
son earned his rowing merit clear the right of way fo~ the
The ever-availability to hu- b dge Arthur LOeben earned bis Expressway. but I would thmk a
manity of God, the source of all s~mrtung merit bad~, al}o, F.\\u~~. good de~ of caution sh?uld. ~
true life and intelligence. will be Soule Corey Largman and Steve 'exerclsed on the assumption that .
set fortb by the Lesson:S-rm~n Edw~rdS received the ~~ .the great number of homes. and
entitled "Life," at Christian. SClbadge Jim Connorquali- assessables in Swarthmore will be
enee serv!ces Sunday. .
_ fled as an NoRA. pro-m~~an. lost In this .road program.
A cordial InvltaUon IS e:
. PAI,ME~ It. SKQG[..UND
FIrst Churcb of Christ, Scientist,
and Billy' ~aylord
208 Park avenue, at 11 o·clock.
finished the work for Second AnEND ANNUAL PICNIC
and John Bond completed
A number of bOroughites attenthe work for First Class.
ded the annual Fourth of July
The following Junior' Leader- picnic at the summer home of
ship courses were passed },)o former Swarthmoreans Mr. and
Swarthmore's Scouts:
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Constellation is tops, with its dQuble-stretch h~se,
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Juice ::. 2 ~~ 49' Chickens
White , una
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removes deep·down razor-ed~ed grit from
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bandicraft.
Jerry· 'Clothier;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Wetlauand safety. Mark Detwep.- fer and John Wetlaufer, Craig.
:::~::::~~~~~~~== er; ·bugling. BUly Wrege;. hlke-. Peel, GO~don Smith. Mr. and Mr~.
CHURCH SERVICES
master. Billy Ryerson; quu:er- J. Franc.s Taylor and J. FranCIs
HURCH'
David Beckm~"n~O;~TaYlor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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flleld spo~~•. quy. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lappe
John Schott, Associate Minister
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Smith; Indian lore, Don' .~!"'I'; and. son Clinton, Mr. and
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11:00 A.M. - Church School
During the seCond week of en- Thomas Chew.
classes.
GiarJiel,ll campment, ending SunWIr" Davi4
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bel} and
11:00 A.M. - Rev. W.
Beckmann earned his swimming three children of Newark, De}.,
Lickes of England will preach. and citizenship in the home metit Mr. and l4rs. William Bell and
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badges. and became a.Slllr Sc
John C. Kulp, MinISter
upon his return to swarth;more.· Gilberts' house guests Mr. and
Robert Wilde
Mrs. E. D. Knox and daugbters
MinIster of Music
Mrs. James Cll1ford .0f·,Rut~rs of Kansas City, Mo., also attended.
JaIj' 21'
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Vernon M1d- two-week Welcome Wagon trainNEWS NOTES
Ing course in N\,w York qty~ ~'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy 'Carroll of
'l'RINlTY CHURCH
Cll1ford will' be associated wIth Riverveiw road will have as their
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector the Owrbiook locality.'" ., 'guests Over the week end Mr. and
_I!:~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs., Edward E. Thomas and Mrs. William Fifield and children
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daughters Kathy. Bei>hy. and Jen- Monda and Billy of Crown Point,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
niler of Indianapolis. Ind., arrived Ind.
OF FRIENDS
on the 4th day of July to spend
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five weeks with Mrs. Thomas's
MISS VlrglD.a Rath of Yale aveSunday. July 21 Vl'h1t-lm,>thler Mrs. n~land G. E. Ultman nue has as her. guests her brother_
10: 30 A:M.-'Hymn Sing In
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in I
d sist
Mr and Mrs
tier House.
of "Applebrook," Park avenue.
- aw an
er
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11:00 A.M.....:Meeting for Worship.
Thomas will join JPa family Ellis A. Bonnet,formerly of New.....4&y. ~. II
from 'Iile third to .the tenth'~of :~undldaneddvisl'
. WthO are making an
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
Aug\.st when they ail. will retum ......en
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Wedr ..,.". ~..." H
to I n d i a n a p o l i S . ' . lIIrs. Ralph V. Little of Park
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
!Ib-s. Elizabeth Blessing Van avenue had as ber guests for
FIRST CIlURCH OF
Kirk of San Francisco. Ca1lf.•. is severa. dllYs recently her son
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
several dan' in S~~ '!,Ild daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
SWARTHMORE
more, visiting Mr• . and" 'Mrs. Robert Little with their children
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sb .......et of Riva.ieW Patty and David of Gienburne.
8.....".
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road and oUter Menda I ....... Mrs. RmSPU H, Kent tetumed .
rou1i8 home after a ttlp to .:Europe. to I\el' home on DiIrtmouth _
.
Kr. aDd Mrs. Walter Sbo~
81....." fol1owIq a ... rnGlltb trip .
JUveiorl_ road ntID'DI4 1IWaIi; to .. MI.... I.~ ..~·1I7 .
t.';;,;~II~ -t.D a 'two:ioweek VIIlt mc.'rUbir'. tile ....''''''' Willa'.q•.
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DURING JULY AND AUGUST
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51eob .8." Juice.,
In 'oWnl
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Ort.rhollse .
MARKR HOUIS:
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PIfCfS fffICTIVE
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Robert H. laymo.d
Old Con..... lood .od ..IH_. Plb
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IIppers
. Bm'in8~O
.g .
Win
Over
Marcus
Hook
Five-Run Rally In Final
Inning Halts Trainer
Vidory
Jewelry Repaired
Phone: KI 3-4216
The heavy hittjng of George
Welsh, who had four home ntns
In the last two Clipper games
F. C. Iodo128
• _Yale Avo.
featured a 6-6 tie with Trainer
Fine Watch and
Swa"hm.... Po.
on July 2, and an 8-0 victory over
Clod:. Repairs
~;:;;:;;:;;:::;:;~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~:.I Marcus Hook on July 8.
;
. ComIng to bat In the last of the
FurnitUre R,ffllishing
sixth against Trainer with the
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6CQre against them 6-1, the Clipor epalrlllg
staged a bri111ant five-run
Gal reH Ho...
I ro,lIv in I>be final Jnning to tie the
CL 9 6839
game. Kim Prescott led off the
final Jnnlng by getting on via an
Da, or
error. The next two men struck
but Gonion Boyd was hit by
a pitch, and Dick McCurdy workthe pitcber for a walk to load
Auto Driving Instruction ed
the bases.
We Co" for You
Vin Carroll got. anotherwaik to
$6 PER. HOUR
force In a run and make I>be
Idw.... F. Ma. CHes"" 204346 6-2. Then George Welsh lined a
pitch to far right center field for
a grand slam home run, cleaning
bases and tying the game.
Klng.wood 3·1448
Dick Creasy kept the rally alive
WILLIAM BROOKS
with his third single of the game,
Ashes & Rubbish Removed but the next batter lined out to
Lawn8 Mowed. General
end the game.
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B.aallDtr
George Welsh had aiso
1136 Rardin&, A"e•• lIorlon, Pa.
another home run In the t1iird Inning to score the iClippers .
Besides .his two home'· runs
and five TWlS batted in,
HOOVER
completed his brilltant ntght by
AUlilWized 5erYice
pitciling two and a third innings
of
excellent relief ball.
...... Plcbp ad D.11Yfioy
Against
Marcus Hook, George
24 H .... ••
Welsh drove a long homer to right
Sttnlc. Atl M... CI......
center in the third Inning
Poper lop fIIr
one on, and repeated In the fourth
All M... CIon...
inning with the bases empty. This
EMIL SPIES
Wcmtt.o"r
Farm"', '"
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Attends LI Convention
. Patrick Forrest, a graduate of
Swartlunore College and a repro6eIltative Df the Aetna LIfe Insurance Company at Phlladelphia,
attended a fOur-day meeting of
the national honorary organization of the company's leading producers, which concluded last week
'at Lake Placid, N. Y.
Mr. Forrest was named to the
honorary group, known as tb~
Aetna LIfe Corps of Reglonnaires,
In recognition of his outstanding
achievements In the life Insurance
field during the 'past .year.··
Mrs. Forrest, also a graduate of
the college, teaches seventh grade
In the junior high ..,hool here.
reside in DreJreI Hill.
$500 MONTHLY .
Starting Mlary for 2 _ _.,.,.
IOleAM.· to ntpresent 110". - East.m
ffaanda. corporati04l. No travel. Sa,..
..pertence and obJH" d ..lreef, edabIIdted ,..Id.... 25-4D years old, ma,..
tied. capable of aaumtng ,.ponstbll.
ifleI. I. Nqullflng Im.r.I_ J)leaH
Include ...... .-sana: hIstory. aU
repll. o:tItfld ••lal. Our sal....... hcrte
bu.. tDfarmecf of thIs ad. 101; A. L
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CONSTR~CTION
RESIDENTIAL' AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations' .
335 Dartmouth Avenue
,
J. F. BLACKMAN
KI 3·6616
and Sons
Florist
Form.rly
CARNS
650 laltimllre PIlle
Sprlllgtieid. Del. Co.. 'a,
IllIgswood 3.0450
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Class-If-Ied·· a:,rlS
hit gave George a total Of four
home runs, and eight runs batted
in for seven at bat in the
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. Jim Foley started his first
Tennis Club Fiourifhes
U d K' dl .J I 5
n er In y. U y u!'
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:ClJllllOnd J. Dawson
w. $tot. St.
LO 6-4."d
19, 195'1
The Swarthmore Tennls ClUb
. . . . Chi. . . . .
$44.10
is fiowishing these warm, SWlllY
days, and by twos anq fours the 6 Y-.. of Sw....._ .........
adults and apSllaro. HIli 0734
pro
ately 100 children representlng 132 family memberships
can be seen on the College avenue. courts a~ almost anytime during the daylight hours.
schedul~ classes are also part of
the club s dally activlUes.
As of the last count, 80 children
~e participating In the tennis lessons-a number which rellects
enthusiasm, not only of the athletic boys and girls, but also of 171f2
Chester Rd. 114-1700
·the parents who are keen about
the game and its lnftuence on a
SWARTHMORE••A.
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5 d
youngster. The course which Mrs.
wart more tu ent
Chase has laid out fDr the swnnllerl
Named On All-Star Team Includes strDke technique, strategy
The Untted States Intercol- and tennis etiquette. She feels
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
legiate Lacrosse Association an- that too many children get bogged
nounced that a Swarthmore CoI- down with tedius stroke 'producAND SON
lege player was named to one of tion and therefore lo.se Ipterest in
GfflflAL CONTIAaOR
the 1957 Lacrosse All-Star Divi- the game, but as ·soon as they get .
,
3ion Teams. Frank .Tames was Into competition their Interest . Tile Floors • Plastic: Tile
named to a defense position on blossoms and they begin to see the
Modem Kltch.ns
the Laurie Cox 'B' Division team. reason. for the strokes. "Ten)1is
Alterations
James, the son of Dr. llIld Mrs. etiquette," she says "like sports:
Paul James of Philadelphia, earl- manship is vital In every Pme
1401 Rldl.y Av.nue
this summer, was named to and is an Invaluable influence in
CHester 2-4759
North squad for the 16th life. Here agaln the small com2·5689 .
annual North _ South' lacrosse petitions create situations again
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16th annuai North-South lacrosse and again where the player~ ~::: I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;~
game played In Baltimore June 7. automatically react in a 81
,
He learned the game of lacrosse man-like way with ~~ers.,!
Commercial Ct... liction
in college and was a major contriThe club commends the parents
butor to the nine wins, one loss who have' to see that the shoes
record Swarthmore College plied are white and the tennis clothes
R..~...ntial Building
up this season.
pressed and ready to· go at lesson
tim",. It has been sugested that,
Dr. Rlobert C. G
G;e••ral4:qafrac:for
end vislUng with his mother Mrs. Its own VIc Seixas or·J
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Good, Sr., in Pittsburgh.
.. Osborne DuPont!
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THE ~WARTHMCIKKAN
Klng.wood 3·1646
A···········
"aline
m center field agalnst Marcus
Hook and cracked out a long
homer with one on In theftfth inning to complete the scoring for
the' C l i p p e r s . . . . . ..
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Steve Brobeck pitched the comPI~teHgame a~d gt alnbed' thie shutou. e was m rou le n every
inning. having men on base, bu~
always ha~ .enough in reserve to
the VISItors trom scoring.
The team as a whole played its
best ball of the season against
Marcus Hook, combIning good
.t h'
PI 0 mg and good heavy hitting
with errorless ball afield..
On July 16 the Clippers.
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T wm
Oaks and on the 18th
at Trainer. Next home gBlJloe.
July 23 against Marcus Hook.
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PERSONAL
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thorough Simoniz job with complete Interior cleanlng and vacuumtng at a more than reasonable
price. List of satisfied prominent
citizens as references. Charlie
Weniz. Please call KIngswood 30698, 6-7 p.rn.
PERSONAL _ Experlenced typist desires typing to be done at
home. Pickup and deliver. KJDgswood_3-71\52.
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PERSONAL -. Painting, Interior
and exterior. Work guaranteed.
P.rIce reasonab~e. Free estimates.
Call Sharon HIll 1406.·
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
Parts, accessories. MIlt Glass _
Bicycle. Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton
Heights MAdi
6 713
,son -0.
Clifton Theater.
FOR SALE - Upright piano, $80.
Magtc Chef' Range, ,100. 204
East Rose Valley Road, WaIlIng-
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furniture.
table, old
~~.r:6 desk,
- ' Maple' bedroom.
Maille dining room
fashioned mahogany
day bed.' Klngswood
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temporary shots. SIX weeks. Call
KIngswood 3-7070.
FOR SALE
. Attractive, spacious single house. Large living
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room with fireplace, dining room,
pantry; three bedrooms plus den.
Two finished attic rooms. Near
schools,
shops,
transportation.
Interior & Exterior
,
Large shaded lot. Owner tranaferred. Only $16,750. KJngswood
Free Estimates
4-0159.
FOR . SALE - Standard poodle
pupples, black or brown, AKC
Klngswaod 3-8761
regJstered, from obedient trained
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PAINTING
,
Nancy Connors of ·Wallingtord.
recovering from a tonsilectomy,
announces that her motiler
Zino Connors will be able to 'retum to Nle Bazaar Workshop'~ at
the Methodist Church next week ..
Large Cha;"'s
• REQUEST FOR BIDS.
bullt with new
Sealed bid. will be .......ed In Coun.1I Sofas $89-Over 30 years exptir1~
Chamber. 121 Park Aven.e. Swarthmore. ence. Six years of Swarthmore
Pa .• on August 12th. 19&7 at 7.30 P.M. references. All worlt Is done in
_tern na"llgbt Saving Tlm•• f.~ furnlsb. our own shop under personal
ing materials and doing work on Dart;.. supervision of Mr. SeremtSa.- EstimouUt Circle and ,Yale Square in the Do.... mates are free. Thom Serem.ba..
ough of Swarthmore .. foil ..... Fumlab- Ph
Shar
Hill 0734 B d t
Ing 5 granite curb corne'l'll. removing JII8t..
ODe
on'
• u ge
ttl'll' or bringing to ~rrect line and grade payments.
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app=1mateQ< .60 ft. of gnmlte eurb. PERSONAL Belvedere Condemolishing approxlmatel,. 250. eq. ft. of
valescent Home, 2507 -Chestntit
aide_I.. I."",m"" approxilD_1:r 1'4 cu. street, Chester. Edge of Swarth~
of poured
eoncrete headwalla.
InA ge,"
d !jenlle~ chronio, conIrtaIlIng,
approxi!llllieb'
SOO sq. and
fL .bI.. more.
tumlnous maeadU:a panna. Work ahaiJ
valescent men and women. Exdone in "aecordanee "'with
cellent toods, spacious ground!
whloh ...,. be obtained at the om.. of the Blue Cross honoted. Sadie Pippin
undersigned. A certllIed obeclt or bid bOnd Turner, proprietor. CHester
for .'00.00 .ball ............. the bid ami 5373,
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around ,apartment house. Box
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time, loc,\ted Swal'thmote business section. Box '1'; The Swarihmorean.·
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or small
furnished for
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the flrm or penon to whom. the contract ==--==--;;;:~=---- daUghter in"
I. a ....rded ahall ex...... a, ...ntract and
FOR RENT
to
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Ex
furnl.b bond.. lb. form of which .".,. be
wns p..
cellent refenmCCS.
n at the om.. of the underal""ed. The FOR RENT - Room with bath in LOwell 6-3787, or write Box W,
Borough reserves the right to waive any
private ho-m.e. Gentleman only. The Swarthmorean..
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work. 'and to the bidder _ _ Pro..... .'
. RENT-Rome on
I;dD. LosT -. Cardigan .cherry colQr
I. _
to be ...... od..uilllli-ouo to the·~te,
fl'ge
bedtocIms,
sweatet at TennIs·.Club courts,
KIngswood
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AValliIble Septeniwl 1. $160. per
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month. LOweD. • MU.
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THE 8WAR'1'BMOREAN
Sea'horses Undefeated'
In.,HeWi League stream
Thus, while most pool records are Local Residents in
lower times than Swarthmore reeords, there are exceptions like Bob 1957 '.'Penna.Workshop"
Sublette's. S,,:arthmore time of
1:01, set last year, for senior boys
Mary Alice'LIlly, teacher at
Set Own And Competing freestyle being one second under Rutgers A v e n u e
Pool's Time
Preston's pool record.
.
School, alld Mrs. Helen E. Robert,
Rd"
Some swimmers seem to better R. N., Nether Providence School ,
ecors
. their times almost every m t District, Walllngfonl,
Swarthmore Swim Club Satur- Others lIuctuate, apparently
graduate credits In education. Friday morning lInlshed a five-day at night than morning 0
i .' day. at t.be conclusion of the 10'.~~
streak of setting records at three versa, or coming In ahead' fr v ce Pennsylvania Workshop in Com0 ""or't
.
POOls• Hh'BYmg Increased the num- Ing lanes when run in unofficial mum y-School H~lth Education
ber of ome pool records held by lanes at meets. All of which con-' at West Chester State Teachers
Swarthmoreans from two to 11 in tributes to the interest a d f
.f College.
July 9th's home meet with Aronlgame.
n
un 0
The work.hop is a joint prc.ject I
mink, the Seshorses set 6 backWalllJqford ResuJCas De&alled - of the Delaware County Tubercu-.
stroke, 7 butterfly, 5 freestyle, and
In the July 11
t W
losis and Health AssoCiation and
5 relay ·time records and 4 top won six regul moo ts allingford the Inter-AgencY Planning Com~
diving .. scores at
I
ar even , three re- mittee.
Thursda nIght h
RYS, and one divIng top score - - - '-----'-------:1
y
w en they
through . practically identical per_
ed Walllngford 211-98 in its
formances of several ~
swim M. Boyer (38.9), 2 J. Seybold' jr.
h
·t
su:ong
-'ls
,.
orne mee.
mers who captured first places In gIr : 1 D. ~~w (49.), 2,
.
Saturday m 0 r n lng,
the triple WaUingford..swal'th- Espenschade, Jr.' boys: 1.T. Fo~e)'l'
SprIngdeld in its ftrat home meet,
meet here two (40.), 2 D. McCurdy; midg. gIrls:
the Seahorses set· all but one rec- week's earlier, wh..... Swarthmore 3 C,. Espenschade (28.6); midg.
ord for 1I1&t pool while winnIng by beat Springfield and Walllngford, boys. 1 S. Robinson (21.1), 3
.
a 251 to 50 score. Mary Ann Wicks, but Wallingford beat Springfield Renshaw;
wJnning ri1i.dget girls backstroke on a dual basis:
BUTlrERFLY-sr. gIrls: 1 C.
for Sprlngfield" set that time at
Last Thursday S. Epp won in- Williams (38.8), 2 J. Paul;
24.8. SprIngfield s one oth~ top termediate boYs backstroke, but- boys: 1 D. Preston (35), 2
p'Jacement came when judges de- terfly and freestyle, P. Idea won Richardson; Int. girls: 1 C. Br(>
girls backstroke and free- head (40.6), 2 B. Breakell;
(38.6) tied with Swarthmore's Sue style. Kearns won juruor girls free .boys: 1 oM. Boyer (45.6); Jr. girls:
C.rawfonl (38.5) for first In junior Hubbard won intermediate girl~ ~ H. Morrison (51.4), 2 S. WIgton;
gIrls freestyle. '
. diving.· Walllngford also won In- Jr. boys: l' G. Boyd (1:03).
Swarthmore thus ended its for- termedlate girls and boys relays only other contestant had beUer I
mal meet ..-on undefeated In and midget girls relay.
time but was disqualified on 11the.new division of the. Subtmban
Swarthmore placings July 11 at 1';8".1 kick and bad t\luch) midg.
SWIm League, although no meets Wallingford were:
girls: 1 C. Espenschade (27.), 2
v:ere scheduled with two of the
BACKSTROKE: sr. gtrls: 1 J. M. Schumacher; midg. boys: 1 R.
SIX 'pools ·in the division (Great Williams (38.5), 2 .s. Skoglund; McCurdy (23.1), 2.S. Robinson.
Valley and Chesmont);It also sr. boys: 1 B. MorrIson 135.5)' Int
FREESTYLE-sr.. girls: 1
G: Williams (1:15.5), 2 A. Paul;
gave Ar.o~~ top team In the girls: 1 C. Brodhead (39.2),
older dIVISIon, a tighter Victory Pelrsol; ir. girls: 1 J. Espenschade boys: 1 J. Lange (1:03.3); 2
than some of Arontmink's fellow (47.2), 2 D. Renshaw; jr. boys: 1 Preston; Int. girls: 1 C. Brodhead
teams In the older division.
J. Foley (38.7), 2 D. McCUrdy; (32.8), 2 S. Williams; Int. boys: 1
Gain Over ThIrd of Rome Record.l midg. girls: 3 C. Espenschade .T. Seybolii (32.2), 2 J. Foley; jr..
Swarthmore now holds II of the (27); midg. boys: 1 D. Foley: girls: tied for lst-S. Crawford.
32 record .times in the four strokes (20.8), 2 S. Robinson.
,
. (38.5), 3 Karen Schloesser; jr.
and age groups, .eVer swum at its
BUT'I'ERli'LY: sr. girls: 1 A. boys: 1 B. Baker (36.5). 3 G •.
own pool. Up unt!l July 9 Joanne Paul (43),2 J; Paul; sr. boy,.: 1 D. Boyd; midg. girls: 1 Sue Wood
Espenschade's midget girls free- P~ton (34), 2 H .. Morrison; Int. (18.5),3 Ann Townes; midg. girls:
style record of 42.9 for 50 yards, gIrls:' 1 C. 'l~rodhead (38.6), 2' B. 1 R. McCurdy (17.),2 C. ,li'rentice.
and Carol Williams' lOO-yard sen- Breakell int: boys: 2 .T. Seybold;
RELAYS-Swal'll\more won aU.
ior girls breaststroke (1:31.2)
girls: 1 H. Morrison (48.7), 2 Sr. girls 2:21.5; sr. boys 1.55.7; int.
were the. onlY Swarthmore pool . Espenschade; jr. boys: 1 D. Mc- ~Is 1: 06.3; into oboys 1: 07.4 jr.
recor~ held by members of the Curdy (47.3) midg. girls: ,1 C. gIrls 1:11.8;jr. boys 1:07.5; mldg.,
home. t~. These-were both
. (24;2), . 2: M:'Schu- .ilirls 1:22.3 ,mi.dg..boys 1.: 17.1.
.
last year.
macher midg. bOys: 1 R. McCurdy
DMNG-sr. girls: 1 D. Boyer
On July 9 Carol also
(22.3), 2 C. Forwood.
(88.6. pts;), 2 J. Lawrence; sr..
t?e freestyle record In her divi~TYLE: sr. girls: 1 J. WiI_ boys: 1 H. McCalliSter. (106.7), 3
slon (1:12.1), Jim Foley and John Iiams (1:20.1), 2A. Paul; sr. boys: J;l. Campbell; Jr. girls: 1 D. RenSeybold .were Initiated into pool 1 D. Preston (1:02.5), 2 B. Morri- shaw (5~.7), 2 S. Crawford; jr.
record circles by ~espectively de- son; Int. girls: 1 C. Brodhead boys: 1 B. Baker (55.2), 3 R. Mcposing the former juntor boys (33.8), 2 S. Williams; into boys: 2 Curdy.
backstroke champion (37.7) ~nd J. Seybold; jr. girls: 2 S. Crawford
New Swimmers Join Fray
lrees~le ,.(31.2). Joanne's sister (36.8), 3 ·S. Wigton; Jr. boys: 1 J.
A group of 16 new team
Cacki set a new midget. girls but- Foley; (31.8) midg. girls: 2 A. bers, including graduates on1netnh"e··r
terfty (56.8) and Jlm's brother Townes (19.1), 3 N. Thorbalm; Swordfish class who re rted f
Dave a midget boys freestyle midg. h?ys: 1 D. Foley (15.3), 2 C. their Initial
pract:
(36.8). Charlotte Brodhead gain- Prentice; .
afternoon revealed
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RELAYS'
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some amazIng
e m erm ate gIrls be~k: sr. gIrls: (2:23.5), midget alld junior material On
stroke record for the bome. pool sr.. boys: (1:52.2), jr. girls: Sue Wood, was, placed in SaW:~
(38.8), Betsy Breakell the mter- (1.09.6), Jr. boys! (1:02.2), midg. day's scoring heat for the 25-yard
mediate gtrls breaststroke (44.6), boys (1:09.7). .
midget girls freestyle and cap~ollY Schumacher the midget
DIVING: sr. gIrls: 1 J. Williams :tured it 18.5. The others enjoyed
gIrls breaststroke (60.) and
(118.5 pts); sr. boys: 1. H. Mc- the experience of racing In un
Pr"l'ton the 100-Yard senior
~allister (1~1.2). 3 H. Campbell; official heats in Saturday'
freestyle (1:02). .
mt. girls: 2 S. Williams. (74.85>" 3 'The new swimmers are' s mee
Swarthmore now holds half
S. CrawfDrd; jr. girls: 1 S. 'Craw-Jay Slpler DICk ~ ~
:dget pool records (girls and ford (42',3 D. Renshaw; jr. boys: 'Burnett, Ja~k Shinn Do:~ SOlJth.-1
YS freestyle,. girls breaststroke 1 B. Baker (56.6). 3 R. McCurdy.erland Dave spes';' Sue w. d
SprlDdeid ResuJCas DetaHect
Karen' Grose Shirle; Hoge :th
and butterfty). The remaining
four are still held by Arontmlnk.
Swarthmore's placings J\lly 13 Pinkston Su~ Helnneman, s,:~e~:
~.:a,,?,more' holds one-quarter of at Springfield were:
'
Peirsol, 'Janet and .Toan
Junior records (boys back~~CKSTROKE-sr. gtrls: 1 .T.Shallcross; juniors-Bill Gill, Barstrolre and 'freestyle) and one- WIlham. (lI9.5), 2 A. Paul; sr. ,bara Wood.
:~~r of the Intermediate (girls boys: I.J••L8nge (36.n,3H. Mor--'- - - - - - _
~ke
an d breaststroke). rison; mt. girls: 1 C. Brodhead Remember your lIowers for the
Axoni~ retains eigbt and Rose (41.2), 2 G.
into boys:'1 flowerless.
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ValJe~ four of the remaiJ!ing
ords In those two divisions.
In the senlor age 'group tljree of
the eight records now belong to
Swarthmore (girls freestyle and
breaststroke and boys freestyle) .
'Three of the remainder are still
held by Aronhnink and two
Rose Valley.
.
Pool records must be set at the
pool in competition with outside
teams. Swartiunore records can bp
set In competition with other
teams, at home or at other pools.
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The second week of Summer
Club was concluded with the annual treasure hunt Friday. From
the Rutgers Avenue football field
to the College amphitheater the
teams searched for clues and
nursed aching feet. The Hawks.
finishing in the record time of
one hour and 32 minutes, found
the treasure concealed near the
archery house on the College
campus.
Unable to secure a Cadillac for
each . member of the winning
team. the Recreation Association
supplied a box full of toys, comic
bo"ks. candy. and gum from
'which each team took his pick.
There were also popslcles for all
who participated, so' that everyone went home happy.
The winning team consisted of
Tom Gaylord, Barry Sauter, Steve
Sheliy. Dick Daniel, Roger Ullman. Dean Fonbes. and Chip For.wood..
The remaining teams finished In
this order: the Blue Jaquar. the
Machets, the l'4otley crew, the
Black Feet, and the Spit-fires who
fizzled out and finished last.
Craftworl< Pro,.......
Some outstanding soap carvings
have been done by Gay ShaY and
Jim Hunter, and Gay has also
made a very nice lanyard. Steve
Shelly has JUSt finished a beautilui leather key case after t ....o
,weeks work, and Jim Kent bas
produced some lovely pot holders. Bill Gill has completed .everal unusual paintings as ....ell as
a plastic bracelet. and Rochelle
Young has turned out a professional _ looking Indian bracelet
made of beads.
Pre-Sehool AeUviU...
On Thursday of last week, Miss
Coale of the Vertol AIrcraft Corporatlon presented to the entire
Pre-School-PrImary group of recreatlon school a program about
the construction and use of heUcopters, centered around a movie
on that subject which everyone
enjoyed.
The Threes play a wonderful
game of "Traffic" every morrilng
around their room, during which
tickets were given last week ,to
Cathy Cramp for going through a
red light, and to Bobby Howard
and Robin Fulton for going the
wrong way on a one-way street.
Judging by the zeal with which
he entered Into this activity,
Joseph Llbben would be happy to
do it for' the whole morning.
Barby Keefe and Leslie Mason
especially like the. nursery songs,
and dancing to rhythm records.
Since the Fours have done so
well with the rhythm instruments. they were introduced to a
series of dtythmic movements.
The most vigorous dancers. Andy
Sitcotr. Ruthie Egebrt. and Wendy
Mason. did a great deal of twlrl-
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CATHERMAN'S
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CLOSED·SATURDAY
AT 12 NOON
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JULY AND AUGUST
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Swarthmore Toggery Shop
Courtesy of The Sunday Bulletin. PhilAdelphia, Pc .
Heavy broken line marks part of the route for the Midcounty
Expressway,
Attend Lions Convention
On The Road, We Turn
Lions L. C. Hastings and WilRed, Slue, Now' Yellow
liam F. Taylor. 2nd .• bol:i).,·rf!\;ldents of Haverford' plac.! "were
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delegates to the Lions InfJemation- of the ramps, etc., are determinal held recently in San Francisco. ed."
InformBIly, however, Dr. Swann
ing. but Missy Davis jumped up felt sUre that at best, the route
and down in the center of the would interfere with already
group clapping the timbals, all formulated plans for the future,
including architects· plans made
very pleased with themselves.
It was the Fives' turn to visit in 1950. He also thought that the
Johnny Ricksecker's baCK yard, cl
her theee black kittens, Mrs, to the bul!ding which hOuses the
Ricksecker served frUit juice, and HVandegraff Accelerator" - the
the children played in. Johnny'. "atom smasher"-to aftect the
playhouse. Cynthia Lee celebrat- operation of this equlpment. It
ed her fifth birthday on July 11, was expected that it would take
and RUlie Dempster returned to the old Lange house,' currently
school after a hospital stay to used for storage, which the founhave !;lis appendix out.
, dation has bids out for conversion
,Belatedly. the Recreation As- Into apartments. and the smaller
sociatlon announces with pleasure house to the tear whl"h is presUte addition .to~the ~hQQl~ "ntly being rented to a member
Primary staft of Jeri Taylor of of the staJI'.
But, agaln, no one knows;
Westdale avenue, in the unique
post of permanent substitute. Al- stall at the planning Commission.
though she has been bappil~ as- which has greeted well over 80
slsting with the Threes. and wlsh- Individuals and . groups at the
office in Media are as helpful as
:ets~~;n~o~~n:ern:O~:f~the
other groups' asany ill health, Jeri, a possible but more detailed inforHigh School student, mation as to precisely where, in
looks forward to working with feet and inches. the route will go.
Is apparently unavailable.
the older children, too.
the
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Opposite High Meadow
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Teleph••e: CH"hr 2-7206
Ask for Ben '. P.lrner or Henry
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CONOUer .Rev.
CONCERTS
Dr. John Ken~edy
for the
Flowerless
$4_00 PER YEAB
Braun Injur~ . Fifty New
In Auto ACtlldent
FamHies
Get 'Dive-In' Signal
Robert M. Holm. director of inmusic in the local
Peter Braun, son of Mrs. David
Representatives to Discuss schools, wlll conduct the Cheser
Braun of Yale avenue, was injurLocal Effeds at
Elks Band at concert. in bot h
ed in car-truck accident on Route Directors Consider Adding
Chester 41Ild Media. The Chester
14 Friday night. Ten persons were
Deep Water
August Meeting
, performance will be in Chester
lnju.re4, four of whom are in
Pool
Representatives of all municion Tuesday evenlng, while
critical condition. A mile nOl:m I
alities
affected
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bv
the
Yellow
the
Media
concert
wlll
take
place
of
Gabriel's
Junction.
the
So
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dent occurred about 11: 30 p.m.
me new faces (and figures)
wh
were seen in Swarthmore Swhn
lloute for the lWd-County Ex- at Glen ProWdence' Park on
'pressway south of West
Thursday eVenlng. Both performen a panel truck in which Mr. Pool waters this week as the first
Pike met Tu~o".~
~.~'ng
ances
begin
at
8
o'clock
an.
adand
Daniel
of Steelton
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wereMrs.
riding
with Scott
bheir seven
chil- 50' f a milles on thoe Swhn Club's
Springfield Township Hall and mission. is free.
dren collided with the car driven membership waiting llst hurried
agreed unanimously to carry, the 'The program wilt include such
to take advantage of Ju"by Peter Braun who was en
....- H enry
fight against the Yellow Route to favorites as "Poet and
G. Sweney's July 18 decision.
the Fedenal Bureau'. of Publlc Overture'.', Anderson's "Serenata"
to see his flnancee Miss Marleigh
Judge Sweney of the Delaware
Roads by all available means,
and a medley of '~Jerome Kern
Barclay of Newar~,. N. Y.
County Courts granted the pet.iThe group agreed to meet again Favoritlls".· Vocal soloist will be
~o~ts had been prcking
tlon of the. Swim Club to in-'
in three ....eeks. by Wihich time Margaret Beli Zurbrick and
durmg the week on a farm near crease' its membersh1. from 400
each municipallty will have draft- Charles Cast;lido will be featured
and were on th(!ir way to 450 familles, just
a new hot
ed a statement describing the local in a Sousaphone solo, "Asleep in
'.
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and humid sPell hit the area
effects of the Yellow Route.
the Deep". The band is also sched- Scott.'sh M• n• ster
According to State' Police
When old Sol and warm b..iber.
renee G. Williams, vice
uled to .perform a music nO'velty!
was blalm
brought pool waters up to a Monl ,e~ess in the
of the Springfield Board of
"rn a Clock Store".
To Speak Here Sun. on co 1l1l0n from
day afternoon temperature that
missiop.ers, was elected
Chester Park is located
emerged with a broken. jaw,
was not so cooling as might have·
of the group to cOordinate the ef- 24th street and Edgemont avenue.
:'he R<;v. Dr. John Kennedy, en right hlp. fractured rlg'bt
been de.nred, the pool's ever-reforts of the members and act
Glen Providence Park is sltl~ated I minister m the parish of Cam- ribs, and skl;'il, compound
sourceful manager, MlUard .ROba central clearing point for in- at the foot '!' state street .in Me- buslang, Glasgow, Scotland, wlll ture of the right elbow and
lnson, ferried six 300-pound cakes
formation..
. . die. In the event of inclement be the speaker Sunday at the 11
_ chest injuries. He Is
of Ice across the pool deck m a
RepreseDtinc more 11ban 1,200 weather, the concertswl11 'be Post- o'clock service at the l'r
wheelbarrow, depositing them Into
resldenta of SwarthInore 'Who poned one week. The Media con_ terian Church.
Falls, N. Y.
various parts of the pool to the
signed a petition against tbe "A" cert is sponsbred jointly by the
Convener of the Education for
Peter's condition is
gzeat &lee of occirpanto of all
Route, a variation Of the present
County Park Board and the MInIstry Committee of the and he shows encouraging
ages, The large faucet under the
Yellow Route, LelIue Hendrixson the ~uslcians Performance Trust Church of ScotiaDd, Dr. Kennedy of being 0<1 the road to recovery. high diving board was also openof North Chester road said
Fund.
is a ~ember of the. Executive
ed wide, shooting a cool spray
the Department of Highways
COIl>JDlttee of the General AssemInto mid-pool. Lifeguards had to
been misled by fallacious
bly's -Publications Commltrtee and
dunk themselves occasionally' to
ments concerning the impact
of the Committee for the Admisfrom hot-footing it oft the
the Yellow Route
the
.
sian of Mlnis1ers
other
Job.
Route on Delaware 'County NIr
Churches, He also lectures on the
. .
l'fal&br&' LIs&.Cul ... Half .
Hendrixson is secre1.aly of S~arth~
.
work of the Ministry at Trinity
Club presideDt Dr. John Hmore Citizens in Opposltl t
h
College, Glasgow, and is Chal- Primary Group Rehearses Wigton says the new court allotYellow Route.
on a
Mig t Add to Pres~nt mers Lecturer in Scottish UniverFOf Closing-Day
ment wlll permit the clUb to
."Revenal of. tiu.! Yellow
S.core Over
slUes..
Prese.ntation
accommodate about half' its waltdeclosian, either bv
Governor
··'w··,ee' kend . •
•.The
Dr. God
Ktmne
lug list. MemI:!ers will be admitJ
Whom The firSt 'half" Of'this
.
or Or by tlhe Federnl Bureau
Swarthm'ore S·wun· Club has .....
do
Th .. e Ignore,"
ted in the order cit their appUcaP bU
~owar
a
eocracy"
d Summer Club program concluded tlons with d
ted ~ the
~ ,~ RbadS,". Mr. Hendrixson built up 27 poin·ts to stand in 7th "Ar~'ment 4 0r C........ _-,' .. an Friday with a swimmlng meet at
'.
ues pro ra
or
saId, Is Imperative in the Interests place to date iD the annual Sube.'
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the UJlman's pool. There
remainder of the current season.
of hWl\anlty and sound communl- urban Swim League ChampionHe is a member of the. Scottish
• Judge Sweney's decision carried
Iy pl.llDlng." .
shi s
Ornithologists Club and lS inter- races, diving events.. and time
the stipulation that the club prep .
ested in photography, having free play. The free-style races vide parking area sutIlcient for
Feeling. the absence of Bob served as a photographer in th were in age groups. 'l'he winner.
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Baker. one of I!" top junior dlv- Royal AIr Force in the flr$ Wort: were:
ers, in ,the operung event at Mar- War
Fourth grade g i r 1 s. Anne CI'
CI' T •
tins' Dam Wednesday evening of
.
Townes; fourth· grade boys. Dick
Ippers Ip wm
last week, Swarthmore never-theDaniels; fifth grade girls, Dora
Oaks; Lose to Trainer
less came borne with one point. Dr. Bohnsack Conducts McNair,·
grade boys, J ad y
The Swarthmore CUppers jourSea Scout Ship Travels gained ,by Beth Punlell placing Research at Oak. Ridge Brooks; sixth grade boys, Bob
neyed to Twin Oaks July 16 and
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sixth,
land; seventh grade girls,
compl tely
t d th
·tI
To Southern Ba,y,On .
Friday . 'Dig'ht .Jan Lawrence
Dr. Kurt ~ Bqhnsack of Yale
seventh grade
e . roue
e OppOSl on
avenue •• --tan'
rot
f
boys, 34-5, in a game Iilalted by .darkscored third and Dawn Boyer!
• ~ . p essor 0 Hi kl IDIm
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biology at S....arthmore College, is
c e
an.
after three innings, with
After a very successful and sixth to add five more points
spending the summer in Oak .The fastest swimmers
SWarthmore scOring fifteen runs
sati'factory shakedOwn cruise
senior diving Ilt Muple-New~wti. Ridge, Tean., where he is con- WIth Tom Gaylor taking foP hon- and stin babting with one olit in
Week or so ago, ,the members
. Ji'::o;:ley placed s8C!lnd In Jun- ducting research at the Oak Ridge ors in the younger gr~up, 'and the fourth. All members of the
the S.E.S. Leo Maris cruised
lor
~ backstroke for
National Laboratory.
Jody- Brooks winning against the 19 man squad . participated.
Chesa ak City 1
flve points Sa~ .
at
older swimmers.
On the 18th,'in ~e best played
pe
e
ast
week
M.
arple-Newtown.,
and
'.
Ricliard
Dr.
Bohnsack.
who
spent
The boat, which 'was .
.
vi .
In the diving competition Joan
of the season, Trainer put.
June SO after tWo
McCurdy sixth 'in Midget boys year as a
SIting professor
Plowman wa,s the champ with together three slngles in the final
Yea
f'
a
breaststroke ·that· ·atiemoon at zoology at San Diego
Dora McNair and Barbara Gerner inning to beat a good Clipper
silo: 0 h.u:d work. made a.
Aronimlnk, making a toiai of 12 lege. has received an
tied for second among the girls. ~m 2-1. Trame.- scored the- first
"!'.
points. Other .team scores at that as an Oak Ridge research parAfter passing the Coast Guard juncture /W8re' 'Aronimlnk' 123. ticipant In the ORNL Health Eddie Shute was the best diver run in the :fourth 0<1 a double, a
AUxiliary Courtesy Examination, Coloniai' Villa~e-95;' MalpJe :
Division, where he is now o~ the ho~s wi~ Jody .Brooks and poor throw from the outfield. and
the boat left The Anchorage in Ne to' --67. Bas Vall.. ;.-56' engaged tor the second summer DIck Darnel tymg for second. Tom on an infield out. Held' hitless for ,
Essington at 2200 Saturday. They Ma';'tin;nDa
2 . ;"nn·Sqe:;".e-: in a study of the ellects of radio- G:aylor. an~ Roger Ullman. com- five innings, Ron Hoge opened the
anchored for the night In
35.
'
. activity on ecosYstems.'
bmed to wm the comedy dIve.
final inning with a long home run
Cove. Watches were POSted
Sunday aftefnoon at
Administered by the University
The final event of the meet
to right to tie the score. Steve
the others alept.
The &iahorses bed mixed
Relations Division of the' Oal. a relay race. in which the Hawks Bro~k pitched a gOOd ga?,e,
Sunday moming the boat
Senior boys took sixth piace
Ridge Institute of Nuclea.. StU.die., nosed out ~e Blackfeet with the holdmg the opposition to six hits.
reeded to Chesapeake City .
relayS and fourth .llllree- the research participation I>ro- Motley crew taking third place.
Tuesday nf this week. the Clip- .
the crew was given 'Uberty.
.
.
gram .enables university scientis's
. this the better swim- pers went ahead 2:.1 on the ~
of the ship's campaiIy dined at a
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to spend from three months to a m!,rs among' the Summer Club series wi~ Marcus Hook, sconng
restaurant. After a short siesta Garne.....Wh ••te Mee't
year in Oak Ridge atomic-energy members I!Dmbined tn ....hlp the a i 7;;t, wm on the battery and
most of the crew wem in swlm-'installations.
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p tc g ofGeo~ Welsh. George
hling Th '.. bo t ha .
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d
1
30
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held the opposition to five hits
Essi .
e
a
d retumed
e
rues ay.:
A graduate of Ohio Uruverstty,
.
but trailed 5-4, as the final inn!
Qgton by 1900 Sunday,
The Swarthmore Swim Club's Dr. B~ck holds an loiS degree On Training Cruise Started. With one out Vin
ng
Participants iii, the two cruises annual Garnet and White Meet and a PhD degree in zoology
got on via an
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dCarrollD·
Were Georg .s ...._
ski
th Un!
.ty f Ml hi
Midn. l/c Richard K. Alexanderror an
lck
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pper; will be held at the club pool
e
verst
0
c gan.
er, the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- Creasy walked Welsh t h
alt"r C. Reynolds, Pete Hopson, Tuesday afternoon, beginning at has been a member of the
drew Alexander of South Swarth- smacked. a doubi t . ht
. ~n
and Georg Th
t
f ully in 1951
e . 0 rig ,scormg
M e . om~, rna es; Lee 1:30. Last year's ,meet was won more ac. s .ce
..
more avenue, is currently on a two runs and continue
summer training Cruise aboard the ·ball skipped past the right
IleCkI, crew leader; and Pete cy of Carol Williams. .
Nuclear Studies, Whieh
tbe' destroyer llSS -Forrest SJier- fielder. .
.
pa nder, BIll SwInk, Pete SbeP- ,The lea~ thIs.year will be un~ . direct contract tn
man.
NI'.xt Tuesday Lower Chichestrd, Tim GIrone, Marion
Carol Williams and Jean Paul for Atorruc Energy CommIssion,
A student. at the U.s. Ntmal er with whom the ClIppeo: ba
Ind Bob Ml1Iaway, crew. the Whites, and Joyce WW'_s
educational
Academy, Aleypnder ~ted RIo spiu two • n& visits
and Anrie Paul forthe GunetII: of lIS soubhern twhaitlties. .
de Janerjo. BruI1, from July 2 to more. 011. ~ TwIn Oaks
GOP ......
,All. ml!mhers til, the pool ue
10, and Was lIChedulect to BHlw
the fIDal 1'OUDd til lbesea" Th.e Swai1thmo!e Democratic encouraged to sign up for GlUt
HosplluR Ii
at 'i'rlnI~ British West indleI son's play with a vfdt here.
omen's Canmlttee bad a aet- team or tile, oilier.
Eck Cerner. SOIl or Mr.
on .July 20.
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ElecW. to PSFS
llequllln1led tea Wect........Cy afterMrs. Cbarles Gertter Of Soullh
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Swarthmore, Pa.. Friday. July 26, 1957
Municipalities Agree HOLM TO
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Hawks Win Treasure
- Alack, No Cadillac
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Yellow Route's Path Through Rutledge
Enjoy a Lehurely Dinner • • •
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,SPRINGFIELD
Yale and Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore
TOWNSHIP'
The second week of Summer
Club was concluded with the annual treasure hunt Friday. From
the Rutgers Avenue football field
to the College amphitheater the
teams searched- for clues and
nursed aching feet. The Hawks,
finishing in the record time of
one hour and 32 minutes, found
Complete Hotel Fa.ililies for Banquets
Re.eptiollf, Parties
A McGregor-Dodds Hote[
JOHN M. SOMERS, Manager
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Black Feet, and the Spit-fires who
CLOSED ,SATURDAY
AT 12 NOON
during
JULY AND AUGUST
Swarthmore Toggery Shop
-
Courtesy of The Sunday Bulletin. Philadelphia. Po).
Heavy broken line marks part of the route for the Midcounty
Expressway.
Attend Lions Convention
On The Road, We Turn
Lions L. C. Hastings and ",r;]fizzled out and finished last.
Red, Blue, Now Yellow
Ham
F. Taylor, 2nd., both resiCraftwork Progresses
(Continued from Page 1)
Some outstanding soap carvings dents of Haverford place were
of
the
ramps, etc., are determindelegates
to
the
Lions
Internationhave been done by Gay Shay and
ed."
Jim Hunter, and Gay has also al held recently in San Francisco.
Informally, however, Dr. S",arml
made a very nice lanyard. Steve
ing,
but
Missy
Davis
jumped
up felt sure that at best, the
Shelly has just finished a beautiful leather key case after two and down in the center of the would interfere with alr·ea,:Iy I
weeks work, and Jim Kent has group clapping the timbals, all formulated plans for the future,
including architectst plans
produced some lovely pot hold- very pleased with themselves.
It was the Fives' tUrn to visit in 1950. He also thought that
ers. Bill Gill has completed sevBaltimore pike
Johnny
Ricksecker's back yard, cloverleaf at
eral unusual paintings as well as
a plastic bracelet, and Rochelle where they met Johnny's cat and would probably be close
Young has turned out a profes- her three ·black kittens. Mrs. to the building which houses the
the
sional - looking Indian bracelet Ricksecker served fruit juice, and "Vandegraff Accelerator" the
children
played
in
Johnny's
"atom
smasher"-to
affect
the
made of beads.
playhouse. Cynthia Lee celebrat- operation of this equipment. It
Pre-School Actlvilles
On Thursday of last week, Miss ed her fifth birthday on July 11, was expected that it would take
Coale of the Vertol Aircraft Cor- and Rulie Dempster returned to the old Lange house, currently
poration presented to the entire school after a hospital stay to used Cm.· storage, which the foundation has bids out for conversion
Pre-School-Primary group of rec- have his appendix out.
Belatedly,
the
Recreation
Asinto apartments, and the smaller
reation school a program about
sociation
announces
with
pleasure
house to the rear which is presthe construction and use of helithe
addition
to
the
Pre-Schoolently
being rented to a member
copters, centered around a movie
on that subject which everyone Primary staff of Jeri Taylor of of the staff.
But, again, no one knows; the
Westdale avenue, in the unique
enjoyed.
post
of
permanent
substitute.
Alstarr
at the Planning Commission,
The Threes play a wonderful
though
she
has
been
happily
aswhich
has greete!i well over 80
game of "Traffic" every morning
around their room, during which sisting with the Threes, and wish- individuals and groups at the
tickets were given last week to es none of the other groups' as- office in Media ar£' as ·helpful as
Cathy Cramp for going through a sistants any ill health. Jeri, a possible but more detailed infor..
red light, and to Bobby Howard Swarthmore High School student, mation as to precisely where, in
and Robin Fulton for going the looks forward to working with feet and inches, the route will go,
is apparently unavailable.
""'Tong wayan a one-way street. the older children, too.
Judging by the zeal with which
he entered into this activity,
Joseph Libben would be happy to
do .it for' the whole morning.
Bar.by Keefe and Leslie Mason
especially like the nursery songs,
and dancing to rhythm records.
Since the Fours have done so
well with the rhythm instru102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
ments, they were introduced to a
series of rhythmic movements.
WILL BE CLOSED FOR
The most vigorous dancers, Andy
Sitcoff, Ruthie Egebrt, and Wendy
Mason, did a great deal of twirl-
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Swarthmore, Pa" Friday, July 26, 1957
Municipalities Agree HOLM TO
To Fight Yellow Route PARK
CONDUCT
CONCERTS
.
SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Flowers
for the
Flowerless
$4.00 PER YEAR
Peter Braun Injured
. Fifty
In Auto Accident
New Families
Get 'Dive·In' Signal
Rev. Dr. John Kennedy
Robert M. Holm. director of instrumental music in the local
schools, will conduct the Cheser
Elks Band at concerts in bot h
Chester and Media. The Ohester
performance will be in Chester
Park on Tuesday evening, while
the Media concert will take place
at Glen Pro'o'idence Park on
Thursday evening. Both performances begin at 8 o'clock and admission is free.
'The program will include such
favorites as "Poet and Peasant
Overture", Anderson's uSerenata"
and a medley of "Jerome Kern
Favorites". Vocal soloist will be
Margaret Bell Zurbrick and
Oharles Castaldo will be featured
in a Sousaphone solo, "Asleep in
the Deep". The band is also scheduled to perform a music novelty
"In a Clock Store".
Chester Park is located near
24th street and Edgemont avenue.
Glen Providence Park is situated
at the foot of State street in Medi-a. In the event of inclement
weather, the concerts wi1\ be postponed one week. The Media con_
cert is sponsored jointly by th"
Delawar~ ?ounty Park Board and
the MUSICIans Performance Trust
Fund.
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Peter Braun, son of Mrs. David
Braun of Yale avenue, was injurRepresentatives to Discuss
ed in car.. truck accident on Route
Directors Consider Adding
14 Friday night. Ten persons were
Local Effects at
Deep Water
injured, four of whom are in
August Meeting
critical condition. A mile north
Pool
Representatives of all municiof Gabriel's Junction, the acciSome new faces (and figures)
palities affected by the Yellow
dent occurred about 11: 30 p.m. were seen in Swarthmore Swim
Route for the Mid-County Exwhen a panel truck in which Mr. Pool waters this week as the first
pressway south of West Ohester
and Mrs. Daniel Scott of Steelton 50· families on the Swim Club's
Pike met Tuesday evening at
were riding with their seven chil- membership waiting list hurried
Springfield Township Hall and
dren collided with the car driven to take advantage of Judge Henry
agreed unanimously to carry. the
by Peter Braun who was en route G. Sweney's July 18 d ..
t
h' fi
"
eClSlOD.
fight against the Yellow Route to
o see IS mancce MISS MarlClgh
Judge Sweney of the Delaware
the Federal Bureau· of Public
Barclay of Newark, N. Y. The County Courts granted the
t·_
Roads by all available means.
Sco~ts had been picking cherries tion of the Swim Club toP~~
The group agreed to meet again
durmg the week on a far~ near crease' its membership from 400
in three weeks, by whieh time
Lyons and were on theIr way to 450 families, just as a new hot
each municipality wi1\ have draftI home.
, and humid spell hit the area.
ed a statement describing the local
According to State Police Peter· When old Sol and warm bathers
effects of the Yellow Route. Lawwas blameless in the almost head- ,brought pool waters up to a MonScottish Minister
rence G. Williams, vice president
on collision from which he day afternoon temperature that
of the Springfield Board of ComTo Speak Here Sun. emerged with a broken jaw, brok.. was not so cooling as might have
missioners, was elected. secretary
The Rev. Dr. John Kennedy, en right hip, fractured right knee, -been desired, the pool's ever..reof the group to coordinate the efminister in the parish of Carn- ribs, and skull, compound frac- sCiurceful manager, Millard Robforts of the members and act as
iluslang, Glasgow, Scotland, will ture of the right elbow and arm, inson, ferried six 300-pound cakes
a central clearing point for inbe the speaker Sunday at the 11 and chest injuries. He is in of ice across the pool deck in a
formation.
o'clock service at the Presby- Schuyler Hospital in Montour wheelbarrow, depositing them into
Representing more flhoan 1,200
terian Church.
Falls, N. Y.
various parts of the pool to the
residents of Swarthmore who
Peter's condition is improving great glee of. occupants of all
Convener of the Educa tion for
signed a petition against the "A"
the Ministry Committee of the and he shows encouraging signs ages. The large faucet under the
Route, a variation of the present
Church of ScoUand, Dr. Kennedy of being on the road to recovery. high diving board was also openYeUow Route, LaRue Hendrixson
ed wide, shooting a cool spray
is a member of the Executive
of North Chester road said that
into mid-pool. Lifeguards had to
Committee of the General Assemthe Department of Highways has
dunk themselves occasionally to
bly's Publications Commibtee and
keep from hot-footing it off the
of the Committee for the Admisbeen misled by fallacious . argume-nts concerning the impact of
job.
sion of Ministers from other
Wailing List Cut In Half
Churches. He also lectures on the
the Yellow Route versus the Blue
Route on Delaware County. Mr.
work of the Ministry at Trinity
Club president Dr. John H.
Hendrixson is secretal'y of Swarth_
College, Glasgow, and is Chal- Primary Group Rehearses Wigton says the new court allotmore Citizens in Opposition to the
ment will permit the club to
For Closing-Day
Might Add to Present mers Lecturer in Scottish UniverYellow Route.
sities.
accommodate about half its waitPresentation
Score Over
"Reversal of the Yellow Route
ing list. Members will be admitDr. Kennedy's books include
decision either by Governor LeadThe
first
half
of
this
season's
Weekend
ted in the order of their applica"The God Whom We Ignore,"
er or by the Fede....l Bureau of
Swarthmore Swim Club has "Towards a Theocracy," and Summer Club program concluded tions. with dues pro rated for the
Public RAlads," Mr. Hendrixson built up 27 points to stand in 7th "Argument for Christianity."
Friday with a swimming meet at remainder of the current season.
said, "is imperative in the interests place to date in the annual Subthe Ullman's pool. There wer.e • Judge Sweney's decision carried
He is a member of the Scottish
of humanity and sound communi- urban Swim League Championraces, diving events. and time for the stipulation that the club proOrnithologists Club and is interty planning."
free play. The free-style races vide parking area sufficient for
ships.
ested in photography, having
(Continued on Page 8)
Feeling the absence of Bob served as a photographer in the were in age groups. The winners
Baker. one of its top junior div- Royal Air Force in the first World were:
ers, in the opening event at Mar- War.
Fourth grade g i r 1 s, Anne Clippers Clip Twin
Townes;
fourth grade boys, Dick
tins' Dam Wednesday evening of
Daniels;
fifth grade girls, Dora i
Oaks; Lose to Trainer
last week, Swarthmore never-the ..
I
less came home with one point, Dr. Bohnsack Conducts McNair; fifth grade boys, J a d y The Swarthmore Clippers jourgained .by Beth Purnell placing Research at Oak Ridge Brooks; sixth grade boys.' Bob RO-I neyed to Twin Oaks July 16 and
Sea Scout Ship Travels sixth.
land; seventh grade guls, Julie completely routed the opposition
Dr. Kurt K. Bohnsack of Yale
Brooks; seventh grade
boys, 34-5, in a game halted by darkFriday. riight Jan Lawrence
To Southern Bay On
avenue, assistant professor of R,ickie Ullman.
ness after three innings, with
scored third and Dawn Boyer
biology at Swarthmore CoUege, is
Weekend Trip
sixth to add five more points in
The fastest swimmers competed r Swarthmore scoring fifteen runs
After a very successful and senior diving at Marple-Newtown. spending the summer in Oak with Tom Gaylor taking top hon- and still batting with one out in
Ridge, Tenn., where he is consatisfactory shakedown cruise a
Jim Foley placed second in junors in the younger group, and the fourth. AU members of the
ducting
research at the Oak Ridge
week or so ago, the members of ior boys backstroke for anothei'
Jody Brooks winning against the 19 man squad participated.
the S.E.S. Leo Maris cruised to five points Saturday morning at National Labora,tory.
older swimmers.
On the 18th, \in hlle best played
Chesapeake City last week end. Marple-Newtown; and Ric-hard
Dr. Bohnsack, who spent last
.
In the diving competition Joan game 0 f th e season, T ralner
put
The boat, which was launched McCurdy sixth in midget boys year as a visiting professor of PI
owman was t h e c h amp with together three singles in the final
June 30 after two and a half breaststroke that afternoon at zoology at San Diego Sta~e Col- Dora McNair and Barbara Gerner inning to ·beat a good Clipper
years of hard work, made a fine Aronirnink, making a total of 12 lege, has received an appointment
t
2 1 Tr .
d th fi t
as an Oak Ridge research par- tied for second among the girls. earn -.
mner score
e rs
showing.
points. Other .team scores at that
Eddie Shute was the best diver run in the fourth on a double, a
After passing the Coast Guard juncture were: Aronimink-123; ticipant in the ORNL Health of the boys with Jody Brooks and poor,
the boat left The Anchorage in Newtown-67; Rose Valley-56; engaged for the second summer Gaylor and Roger Ullman corn- five innings, Ron Hoge opened the
study of the
of radio- bined to win the comedy dive.
flIna1"mrung WI'th a 1ong h orne run
E"ington at 2200 Saturday. They Martins Dam-52; Penn Square- in .a 't
• effects
t
an~hored for the night in Salem 35.
achvI y on ecosys ems.
to right to tie the score. Steve
Administered
by
the
University
The
final
e~ent
o!
the
meet
was
Brobeck
pitched a gOOd game,
Cove. Watches were posted while
Sunday afternoon at Chesmont
Relations
Division
of
the
On
1-0.
a
relay
race
In
which
the
Hawks
holding
the
opposition to six hits.
the others slept.
The Sea horses had mixed luck.
Ridge
Institute
of
Nuclear
Studio"
nosed
out
the
B1~ckfeet.
with
the
Tuesday
of
this week, the ClipSunday morning the boat pro- Senior boys took sixth place in
the
research
participation
proMotley
crew
taking
thIrd
place.
pers
went
ahead
2-1 on the season
ceeded to Chesapeake City where medley relays and fourth .in freegram enables university scientis's Following this the better swim- series with Marcus Hook, scoring
the crew was given liberty. Most
(Continued on Page 4)·
to spend from three months to a mers among t~e Summer. Club a 7-5 win on the battery and
Of the ship's company dined at a
year in Oak Ridge atomic-energy members c:ombmed to whlp the pitching of George Welsh. George
restaurant. After a short siesta
Garnet-White
Meet
installations.
(ContInued on Page 8)
held the opposition to five hits
most of the crew went in swim..
.
but trailed 5-4 as the final inning
llling. The boat had returned to
Set for Tuesday. :30 A graduate of Ohio University, I
Dr.
Bo\msack
holds
an
MS
degree
On
Training
Cruise
started. With one out, Vin Carroll
ESSington by 1900 Sunday.
The Swarthmore Swim Club's
Participants in the two cruises annual Garnet and White Meet and a PhD degree in zoology from
Midn. lie Richard K. A lexand- got on via an error and Dick
Wete George S. Myers, skipper; wi11 be held at the club pool the University of Michigan. He er, the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- Creasy walked. Welsh the n
\Valter C. Reynolds, Pete Hopson. Tuesday afternoon, beginning at has been a member of the Swarth- drew Alexander of South Swarth.. smacked a double -to right, scoring
more avenue, is currently on a I two runs and continued around as
and George Thomas, mates; Lee 1:30. Last year's meet was won more faculty since 1951.
The Oak Ridge Institute of summer training cruise aboard the ball skipped past the right
McFadden
. ' boatswain', Jack Le- by the Whites under the captainNuclear Studies, which operates the destroyer USS Forrest Sher- fielder.
Wlcki, ·crew leader; and Pete cy of Carol Williams.
Next Tuesday Lower ChichestBender, Bill Swink, Pete ShepThe leaders .this year will be under direct contract to the man.
Atomic
Energy
Commission,
is
a
A
student
at
the
U.S.
Naval
er,
with whom the Clippers have
pard, Tim Girone, Marion Horna, Carol Williams and Jean Paul for
and Bob Millaway, crew.
the Whites, and Joyce Williams non-profit educational corporation Academy, Alexander visited Rio split two games, visils Swarthde Janerio, Brazil, from July 2 to more. On Thursday Twin Oaks
and Anne Paul fo"-the Garnets.· of 35 southern univet'Sities.
10, and was scheduled to arrive starts the final round of Ilhe seaAll members of the pool are
GOP Uninvited?
Hospitalized
at
Trinidad; British West Indies son's play with a visit here.
\VTh" Swarthmore Democratic encouraged to sign up for one
Eck Gerner, son of Mr. and I on July 20.
,
omen's Committee had a get- team or the other.
Elected to PSFS
Mrs. Charles Gerner of Sou~h
More than 3000 midshipmen
acqUainted tea Wednesday afterPrinceton avenue, Sunday night from the academy and the Naval
Courtney Smith, president of
nOon at the home of Mrs. James R.
Receive 2S.Y_r Pins
was
rushed
to
Presbyterian
Hoo;Reserve
omeers
Training
Corps
Swarthmore College, was elected
~aylOr, 908 Westdale avenue. R. Gmgan stevenson of Wala manager of the Philadelphia
Dstesses were Mrs• .Tohn Aaron, lingford, and Wllllam C. Welliver pital in an ambulance eseorted bv of 15 colleges and 1DIlversItIes _
Morton
and
'1'bIieum
ponce.
Eck
taking
part
In
the
cruise
which
Saving
Fund Sodety on Friday.
:rs. William Welsh. Mrs. Franz of Rutledge have been presented
unde!'Wellt
emergency
major
surwilf
be
concluded
at
Norfolk
AuJuly
12.
He fills a vacancy created
!ife~gar, Mrs. HeD11Ietta Bruce, the twenty-flve year service emgery
from
wblcb
he
Is
recuperatgust
6
after
trafnlng
~
at
by the death of .Tames D. WInsor,
lla'1: L. 1:. Peterson, and Mrs. blem at Sun OIl Company's Maring.
GuatYlanamo Ba7, Cuba.
Jr.
.
11Ie! L. Goldwaoter.
cus Hook RftI......,..
I
Summer Club Stages
Swimming Meet
Seahorses Capture
Champl·onshl·p PO·lnts
Leo Maris Cruises
To Chesapeake City
not a seam
to cut you
anYJ:Yhere
Will Re.open Monday, July 22
(
Ask for Ben Palmer ot Henry Arnold·
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Klngswood 3·0420
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SATURDAY, JULY 13. NOON
bring tile
8 Park Ave.
for the
JUl 26 1957
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 30
Business Men's Lunch 12 • 1 :30 P.M.
archery house on the College
campus.
Unabl
each member of the winning
team, the Recreation Association
supplied a box full of toys, comic
books, candy. and gum from
which each team took his pick.
There were also popsic1es for all
who participated, so that everyone went home happy.
The winning team consisted of
Tom Gaylord, Barry Sauter, Steve
SI.leIlY. Dick Daniel, Roger ml-,
rn~n. Dead Forbes, and Chip Fol'wood.
.
The remaining teams finished in
this order: the Blue Jaquar, the
IVfachets. the !\Ilotley crew, the
KI 3-0680
Air Condiliolled Ditli,lg Rooms and Lobby
Comfortable Sleepitlg Roolns
Elevator Free Parking
the treasure concealed near the
Flowers
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July 26, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 2
HUMMER _
SEIFER
wltlb matclllllg hat, comple- white peIlU de sole. made OIl
Sell
d··....
by a corsage of hybrid Empire liIles with a bodice
MIss
Libby
J08Il
er.
a
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orehi"'"-er was atOred ChaIl....
- lace and oft-the shouldter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallie! Myron
..... _"_.
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W>q
Seifer of Lakewood, Klinger In a gray embroidered lace
er II'M'kline. Her veil was a 2011... ~
d East with pink accessories. Her cos- year old heir,loom hand-eJdlrpldLake. Sturgis. ........... an
bel ~'ft In
lansing. and Lt. H.g.) Pbilip. turne was accented with a corsage ered handkerchief
on......g
LeslIe Hummer of San Diego of white rubnm lilies. Mrs. Rob- the bride's faniny. fashioned Into
.calif SOIl of Mrs. Paul 101 Hurn~ erts chose a sheath of navy blue a very short mantilla of Frellch
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.
.
mer .
of Rutgers
avenue.
and tbe sUk 8Ild white accessories.
She illuslon vellIng. She carried a
late Mr. Hummer. were married wore a corsge of white rubrun cascade bouquet of white lrutterat Lakewood Sunday July 14, at lilies.
fly orchids. ~anotls, ~d ivy.
4 o·clock. The Rev. Charles
Following the ceremony a reThe bride's sisler. Miss judith
officiated at the double ring
caption was held at ~he Llanerch Rintoul B~es. ~as her maid of
Country Club.
honor. Bndesmmds were MIss
mony.
.
Whi.te gladioli and
Mrs. Bower, Jr.. Is a grl.dllat,e I Mary Carrington Gawthrop. SlSdaisies graced the altar.
of PennsYlvania State University ter of the groom. of Kennett
Given In marriage by her fathe'·.1 and is lit present teaching tbird Square. ,Miss ·Mary Florence
the ,bride wore an Ivory peau
grade In the Westbrook Park Buckley of Wynnewooo. Miss
soie gown modeled on ~~::~! E1ementa~
., School of the Upper Barbara Ann Alexandersoll of
lines with Alencon lace
Darby School District. Mr. Bower Long Island. N.Y.• and MIss BarHer vell of illusion fell from a attended P e d die Preparatory bara Dana. of HIngham, Mass.
cap of seed pearls and r."\l'enc:on I School for two 'vears and was In The attendants' ballerina length
lace. She cartied a cascade bou- the Army lor two years. Attend- gowns, fashioned on princess
Ing Wharton School of the Unlver- liIles, were of French blue polishq~t of white roses and Ivy.
ock
Mrs. George Robertson was her sity of PeDDS)"lvania. he will be a ed cotton. caught with peac
sister's honor attendant. She wore senior In the fall.
blue taffeta polonaise drape from
a pastel blue lace and chilIon
After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. the side panel. TheIr flowers were
Bower will reside at 35 East Es- white marguerites and Ivy.
gown with matching, hat and cariMr. Wi'illIam David Luke. Jr.•
Page
5)
sex
avenue, I.ansdowne. Mr. and
(C tin ed
on u
on
of
Wn_
......-n. Del.. ac'-~
Mrs. Roberts will live In Harvard,
=~.. ~
""" as best
Mass .• after their wedding trip.
man. Ushers were Mr. Richard
BOWER - ROESS
Hellman
of VIllanova. Mr. James
ROBERTS - ROESS
1!"&eO Morris 4th. of Denver. Colo..
Miss Nan c y Helen Roess,
WEST - HEINZE
Norman M. Steere and Mr.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
Miss Dorothy Anne Heinze.
William
FrIedlander of Boston.
. Randolph Roess of Cornell ave- d;iughter of Mr. and Mrs. WalMass
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Mr.
Wells Foster of Greennue. and Mr. WlIliam George ter O. Heinze of Stl-ath Haven
Bower. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. avenue, ,became the bride of Mr. ville. Del., Mr. Ellard Pfaelzer of
Bower of Haveriown, were mar- Donald Granbery West of Wash- Chlcago.m.. and Mr. Frederick
rled Saturday. July 20, at 1: 30
D.C., son of the last Mr. Starr of Kennett Square.
A reception was held In the
o'clock Iil the Swarthmore Presby- and Mrs. Marltn R. West, In TrInterian Ohurch In a ~ouble wed- Ity Church, Swarthmore; at 3:30 Cap'n LInnell Hl'UBe. Orleans.
ding ceremony in whicli Mr. and o'clock, Tuesday. July 23. The
BIRTHS
Mrs. Roess's dau~ter Miss..J,di- Rev. John C. Harris of Washlng-· Mr• and Mrs. Charles B.Keenet.'
anne Roess became' Ibe .t>nde of ton officiated at the double-ring
Mr. Wllliam K. ,Roberts, son
ceremony.
of Norwich. Vt., announce the
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam S. Roberts
Given In marriage by her fath- arrival of a son, Garry Gilbert,
of Aldan. Against a setting of er, the bride wore a gown fash- born Tuesday, July 23, in Hanferns the Rev. Mr. John Schott ionedon princess lines with pearl'uv·",. N. H."
perfonned the doullIi, ring mar- encrusted Alencon lace bodice
Maternal grandparents are Dr.
riages. .'
and peau de soie ballerina skirt. and Mrs. Garry DeN. Hough of
. Miss Nancy Helen Roess was A shoulder length veil fell from
Mas s. Paternal
eScorted ,by her fa~er while her a pearl encruSted cap. She car- grandparents are Di". and Mrs.
Gilbert Keenen of Harvard
sister '!\fiss Julianne Roess was ried i1hiloenopsis orchids' and
escorted by Dr. George P..
.' stephanotis.
avenue.
ren of South Chester road. Given
114..... Robert Phillips of Long
In marriage ,by their father. the Island, N.Y.• was her sister's matMr. and Mrs. Cyrus E. Ridenour.
brides wore princess style
ron of honor.
of MlIbile, Ala., announce the
of pure silk with skirt panel'
. Ushers were Mr. Richard T.I ~~~~:!uO:~f' il. son. William
sets of seed p .....l
West and Mr. Martin R. West, Jr.• II
bOrn July 3.
chantilly tace. :fashioned wlln
brotqers of the bridegroom. of
Mr. and Mr.. William H. GOOneckline. thelr elbow length
Washington:
rIng of University place 'are the
were attached to caps of lace and
Following the wedding cere- mat ern a 1 grandparents. Mrs.
seed pearls. They carried bouquets mony a reception was held at the Ridenour, 2nd, of Baltimore. Md.,
of orchids, gladioli, and stephanot- hOme of the bride.
the paternal grandmother.
-
AUanta. Ga.. 8IIll0UDCe the birth more. are the paternal iI'and.
of their fourth ehlld and first parents.
daughter. E1lzabeth. 011 May' 6. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;:'
Mr. 8Ild Mn. Robert T. Bair.
of Village Green 8IlIl0UllCe Ih!' 1'01 ..AGAIIN. SUISCIIPTlOIIS
arrival of their third son and DUliNG .lULY. AUG. AND SEn.
CALLfourth child. Timothy Clark. born
July 5.
.. IS. .lA..1S L IIAU ....AN
Mr. and Mrs.' Bair of Jensen
LO ..2163
Beach, Fla., formerly of Swarth- iI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,~',~
Is.
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A member of Kappa Kappa
Gamma Sorority. the bride attended DePauw University. The
bridegroom graduated
from
Princeton In '1950 and is a lIeutenant In the u.s..:Navy Reserve.
He Is 'associated with the Riggs
NatiOl)al Bank of Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. West are in Bermuda during an eight-day wed~
ding trip.
After Augum 5 the bride and
groom will, be at home at 3040
Id'aho avenue. N.W.. Washington. D.C.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mr. and Mrs. John C'. Balr of
I.,.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
Mrs. Russell Gaul of Secane. as
f h
matron Donor,
a ttended Mrs.
Bower. Her bridesmaids were
Miss Joann Bower of
sister of the bridegroom. .
Betty-Jo Fischer of Doylestown,
cousin of the bride. and Mrs. Peter
LoDgInire of Germantown.
Maid of honor for Mrs.
was her. sister Miss Randa
Her bridesmaids were Miss
stance
Anderson Of
"
Miss Susan RIce of Wayne.
Mrs. Frank EzekIel of Drexel Hill,
sister of the bridegroom.
Each attend8.nt wore a gown
HALSf.ED - BARNES
hyacinth blue !liillfon with sal1n I
cummerbund; and matchll'ig hat
The Church 9f the Holy Spirit,
.
Orleans, Cape Cod. Mass., was
and shoes.
Theywicarried pale yel- th e se ttlngaur
S t day alternoon.
1
fuj .
July 20, at 4 o'clock tor the wed. ow . lmums th croton
and stephanotis.
din of MIss Elizabeth McLaren
Mr. Robert Bower of Haverg
to
best
f his b th Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
wnHiswas
man or Ri rhO d- Harry C. Barnes, formetly of
ush
er.
ers were,Mr.
c ar . West Ch te
of Vern Beach
Fr'
f S' ..... e1d Mr W'l
es r. now
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8Zler 0
prm.,...,
.
,- Fla.. and Cape Cod, Mass.. and
lIam Anderson of Havertown. and Mr. John Scarlett Halsted, son of
~. Robert Baker of Youngstown, Mrs. Thomas C;~ Gawthrop of
.
Kennett Square. and
Mr. Roberts' best man was Mr.
John O. Halsted, Perrysburg,'
Frank Farrell., His uahers were O. The Rev. . Mr. LewIs B. Sheen
Mr. Frank Ezekiel of Drexel'HilI, performed the ceremony.
f
Mr. Joseph Folcarelll of Hatfield',' Given In marriage by her
and Mr, James LessIg of Sinking father. the bride wore a gown of
Springs.
Mrs. John' Schott was the'"
organist for' the wedding,
"lIhe brides' mother wore a
During Augua.
powder blue chmon gown over
AIR CONDITIONED
COLLEGE TH''E'A'TRE
We UlUl elose at
12:30 onSamrduys
ea.ortvtlJto. Pa .
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NOW APPIMF!I~'G
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Yale and Harvard Avenues, Swarthmore
KI 3.Q680
Air Conditioned Dining' Rooms and LAhhy
Comjorlahle Sleeping Roo~_
Elevator Free PlII"klllg
i :30 P.M.
Busiue118 .Men's Lunch 12 •
Complele Holel Fadlities for Barupuls
Re~eptions, PlII"ties
,
A McGregor'D04ds liotel
JOHN M. SOMERS. MtmtIger
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SAtON
DON'T LET SU .... ER GO TO YOUit HEADI
9 Soutfl Chester Road
Call Klngswood 3-0476
Actin "'_Iter of ... Swo"" ••,o ...1.... Ass.cl.....
BRIDAL GOWNS
from
$39.95
Leading Daigner.'
Originals,
Wonderful Savings For You•
The Largest Collection of
Gowns in Delaware Co.
eBridesmatd'. DI! lei
• ComJll. Bridal
A_rles'
~ '""" 1U1I1~ormal'
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Dreases
$8.95 to $MoIS
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g'ar,~
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PROSPEcT PARK, PA;
B.1I Appoinlment
Only
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now is the ·tlme
Swartfllftore. Pa•
Fri. & Sat•• Jill, 26. 27
HELD OYER!!! '
2.d BIG WEEtell
to
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"ANASTASIA"
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(In Techntc:o:.Io..)
Fri. foolure. -
7;]0. 9;]0 P.M.
Sal. fl."' ... - 6, 8, 10 P.M.
SELECTED CHILDIEN'S SHOW
SATURDAY 1 .....
l-Color Carte •••
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TIlE SWARTBMOREAN
NEWS NOTES
Mt-s. Oliver SWaIl of Nor t
Large Pay Increases
~"_d_ road .
t few
......,._.
spen a
dayS
last week In New York City and
attended on ThUl'llday a p~
Salaries to Range From glv::n:!";"~aptalnthe~ow;illIr'2nd,
ers.
$4,500 to $14,000
Judy and Anne W$h. twin
Next Year
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. WIIDr. CourtIley ,Smith. president IIam Welsh, have spent the past
of Swarthmore College. has just six weeks as counsellors at the
announced large faculty aalary Westiowll School Day Camp.
will return to their home on
increases to take ell!ect next ;year. IS'Nal1hlnolre avenue next week.
The Board of Managers of the
Mr and Mrs Edward A Et
.
.
.
college has voted to increase the tinger with their elght-w*ks-old
salaries of professors by $2000. daughter Ellzabeth Anne arrived
associate professors by $1500. as- In New Y.,..k by plane Friday
sislant professors by $1000. and
from Gelnhausen, Germany.
instructors by $500. With this In- and are visiting Mrs., Ettlngel"s
crease the salaries of full-time
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlch_
faculty members will now range ardson of Crest lane.'
from $4500 to $14.000.
Mark Beardsley of Rutgers aveThe college decided In 1954 to
will leave tomorrow to spend
make laculty salaries Its nu:mber
weeks at Camp Onas. Ruahone
Since that
time just
and
wilb priority.
the additional
increase
announced ·the average Swarthmore faculty salary has risen 40
per cent. Swarthmore salaries will
now stand In the top group among
American liberal arts colleges.
The Increase for 1957-58 Is undoubtedly among the largest
undertaken at anyone time by an
American college. It goes a way
10 alleviate w~t .Presldent SmIth
has called "the aimple tact that
Ihe academic profession' Is n,ot
sharing In the growth of the
American free enterprise economy; Indeed faculty members are
in a sense subsidizing the educalion even of thOse whose families
are
To meet the needs for Increased faculty salaries the goal for
the Alumni Fund was courageousIy ralsed from $100.000 In the year
1954 to $200.000 by the year 1957.
with interim goals of $125,000 and
$160.000. The amount over $100,000 Is earmarked for faculty sIdaries. The bitertm goals were
achieved In 1155 and 1956. alld
Alumni Day. June 8. 1957,
President Smith annoullced that
. the goal of $200;000 fo~ the
Alumni Fund had. been reached,
. a doubling' In- . three years In
answer to_ an appeal for better
faculty salaries. .
Additional funds for this
increase In faculty salaries will
come from the Ford Foundation'.
program of grants for faculty aalaries, and from a tuition raise of
$200 announced this past Febmary. Two-thlrds of the Ford
Foundation gift Is designated as
an "Endowment Grant" to InClease faculty salaries; the other
third Is an, "Accomplishment
Grant," an additional and specilil
gift to those colleges and untwhich
have made
versltieseffort
special
throughout
the per-a
iod since' World War II 10 better
the e~nomic position of their fac.ulties and "to recognize In other
wayS the central im!portance of
!be faculty In the educational
process." Swarthmore's Board of
I.!anagers voted to treat both parts
01 the Ford Foundation gift (tentatively scheduled for $707.000)
alike - devoting the yield on the
total sum to Inci-eased faculty
salaries.
.
rHI1 pichi. . .f t •• y .... rl
Academy Award WI...,
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Blarcom of Westtown, Mr. and laatIc attaimnllllla (averages of veralty's College of Aria aIld 1IdMrs. WilHam Kindley of Sau.- 3.50 or better) In Ohio State Uni- ences during the
qWlJ'ter.
bury, 1144. Mr. Arthur Jones of
SW811lunore aVellue, and Miss
Patricia Told who arrived Salurday by aquaplane at the small
dock In front of the family cattage.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swan of
North Chester road entertained
Sunday at a COCktail party honorIn the last month or fwo a number of families have
ing MIss MaNJ.yn Green of LIma
traded smaller homes for larger homes and visa versa.
8Ild Mr. Robert Doherty of Elm
avenue. whose marriage will take
We have a number of fine famnies wanting to do thiS
place on August 22.
'
at the present time.
Hanspeter Born, Swarthmore
School's third Intematlonal
Exchange student, spent the day
Why not pick up the phone now and caD Bob Bird.
'M;onday wtth the William Welsh, "Joe Howe or Horace Passmore and get your name on
es. his ''family'' for the past year,
before going on to New York City.
our list in case·the right thing comes along.
He salls 10r Europe and his home
In Berne. Switzerland, today. l;'ete
has just returned from the American Field Servi~e tour, an AFSBaird and Bird
Klngswood 4·1500
SPOllsored tour of the southern
Su",. Ma",. Til...
Jul, 28, 29. 30
,(Is Your House Too Large or Too Small'O
On July
30, weeks
Phil Beardsley
a highllght
his Irip
was
will leave
for four
at Cam·p states;
the donkey
baseballofteam
he joln_
Pocono, Lakeville.
ed in McMinnville, Tenn.• astride
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bell and the stubbornest, surely. the most
their three cbIldren, of P ...k ave- canankerous beast bere.
nue. have recently returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Smith of
from t~ee weeks' vacation on Riverview road will 'have as their
Martha's Vineyard. Since their ar_ guest over the week end the Rev.
rival home they !have had as their Dr. John Kennedy of Glasgow,
guests Mr. Bell's sister, Miss
Scotland. mlnlmer of the parish
bara Bell. who has 'come to this of Cambuslang. Dr. Kennedy will
country from England to leach
preach at the Presbyterian Church
for a year at Germantown
service Sunday morDing.
School, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mary V. DeCaindry of South
with thelr daughter
Chester road aChieved high schoMr. Cook Is amembEir of
'
U. N. Secretariat. in
.~
Switzerland. where the Bell faroily lIved for seVeral years.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clothier
Columbia avenue have returned
a two-week vacation at Cape
N. J .• and through ~e New
states. Jerry 8Ild his dad Carefnl management and beautiful sur..
roundlnp make this an Ideal location
the Baseball Hall of Fame for
a memorial. Modem facllltiell for
Cooperstown. N. Y .• while Mrs. . burial or- cremation. Choice Jots. new
Hetlon. CrematolJ'. memorial
visited Fenimore House garden
ntChee.
.
view Its collection of antiques
Your impectionu in,,"ed.
Ainerlcan folk art. In Salem.
"Imont Ave. above C~ LIn•
.....c,.wyd MOllowt 4-.st.
they visited the House of ~~
Gables and many IYIher old '::
mansions famoils In ~eir
day. Stopp!rig off In New York
.th,ey ~ ,the, U.. N.
State buildings
Center.
Mr. and !drs. William Spencer
of Riverview road wtth their chlldren Billy, Jimmy,. Sharon, and
Robin. have returned from a vacation In Wallingford, Vt. Robin
sutllined a broken leg duriI;tg his
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. TQld of
Park avenue had as their guests
at Sebec Lake. Me.. during the
week end Miss Barbara Kent of
Dartmouth House and' MIss Anne I
Mabbott of Harvard avenue, Other
guesis were MIss Elizabeth
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cnCHINI
ANNOUNCES
NINE NEW COLORS
Birchwood Finishes
These fine cabinets protected by
hard wearing plastic ..• nothing
destroys.
WEST
LAURn
CEMETERY
f;:::::~::::~1
a ,AIle AVI., SWARlHMOil
Klngswaacl ....2727
"Qua_ ..... _ .... D I a.e ::_,."
Atraveling salesman was Harry G. Blowe,
Who could sell Ice cubes to an eskimo,
But he fell fOf a line slicker than his,
From a new car salesman-W9I'i! l'ihat a whjzl
"o.w
.
CHRISTIAN
The car bad style-yea IS o,ut of da~,
.SClENG
HEALS
The features were new-back in '481'
Harry's still smiling. the tears hardly show,
C.o...1 6 WFIL-TY - ' S••doy.
But how he wishes he could get back his dougli I
t:\S A. ...
CLOSED SATURDAY
Jo.... Doo.
John Steinbeck'.
"EAST OF EDEW'
AT 12 NOON
(In Tlldtnlcolor)
Fe.tu,•• - 6:30, .10;15 P.M.
F.. ture 8:30 P.M.
Wed•• ft.rs.. Fri•• Sat.
.1.1,31. Aug. 1. 2, 3
, Dlyl., for ••• h. ".".....1
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(In ',dmlcolor)
··FltoiH I. . . . . .
for the dliU lira.. oIwbs.,;
1 - 0 automatic gas lIouse lleatiDg 6-
~ltcs-c DOW
mDvenience and comfort.}IIsa see the dIumosuti
---... eajoy mmfonable waniItb rlIrougllo'lll
. . emke 11_. There'. DO work or wOrIJ with
. gas IIoase lleatiog. CIoote your gas house
~eater __ • ~ dealer's, plumber's,or.IlY
Philadelpllia Electric salMubaii stoic. ,
....tu ... - 7;30. 9:35 P.M.
SPlc:tAL CHILHIN'S YACATION
..ATItIII- WI•• 1
Ct Is ...
P.... .
-ASY BUDGET PAYMI;NTS
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DURING JULY AND AUGUST
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Y... Aft ...... 51." CltullL_."
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IOlIISwaad 3-1_
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sprm.
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(In Tachnleolot)
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STRATH HAYEN INN
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Moral: Don't get "bargain-talked" intQ
yesterday's ,styling and featlire$!
Like a lot of people, HarIJ. was looking f;'r a "good buy" in' a
ne1f.~.
But DO
car is a bargain if it's outmoded before you drive it a
F:or ....e mnze money,
Harry could have stepped up to a !dashing Swept.Vmg Doage '- 80 n<:w~t
actually obwlefe.t other cars in illl field. 0Ls0I-. their high, boxy design with
the low, low look of tomorrow. Obsoletes their old.fashioned featUres with such
advances .. Tomon.Aire Ride, PII8h·Bultoo Torqueflite tnd TotaI-Contact
B . So don't d9 what Hury ~d - pie" See your Dodge deale; kMJay.
mile.
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July 26, 1957
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Page'li
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Seahorses Capture
Championship Points
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PlIBLlSIIBD EVERY ",WAY AT SWARTIIlIIORE. PA.
PETER E. T()LD, MAJUORIB TOLD, PIJRlJsDP"
Phone KlDPWoocl S-OIMIO
PETER E. TOLD.
Barbara B. Kent. Managing EdItor
Rosalle D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Edi&or
EJrtered as Second Class Matter, January. 24, 1929, at the Post
oiIi.ce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of MarCh 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
(Continued ·from Page 1)
style relays. Junior boYs tied for
fourth and flttb place In the freestyles a'1d senior girls tide for
ftfth and sixth-in each case
SWarthmore won the higher place
ribbon on flip of a coin. and points
were divided with the tying team.
Thus Swarthmore's total was built
to 23 points. An additional eight
We Are Your • • •
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points were sacrificed when senSAFETY AUTO SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
lor girls and junior boys won I
5" T
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their medleys but were dlsqualipnag una- P
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fied due to an early take-off by a
Check Brakes
Gulf Gas. & Oils
member of each team.
ROBERT J. AT%, Mgr.
M 0 n day evenIng a t P enn
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Square Carol Williams and Bob ~
. ~posite Borough P.rking. Lot
Sublette swam the 400 meter freeKI
d 3
D rtm uth
d Laf
He
style for Swarthmore but dit not
ngswoo.
a . 0
an
aye
j
:...s"'fr":l:e =l'!~own"':! t::
Jetten to The 8Wartbmo..... must
pubJla_
. Friends
01111' at the eus.."fttlon of tile
score,
duced by Peace
Frank Testimony,
Loescher. intro- EdItor.
Numerous members. of the
Those attending should bring a
Swarthmore team participated in
the EdI.tor:
picnic supper; fruit juice, or hot
, t h e various 'events, some placed
water for tea and colfee will be When are the peo~le of Swarth- well in their heats but were not
provided. There will be group more going to wake up?
within the top six scoring times.
slngtng at supper time but DO
When it becomes necessary to
A considerable number of
formal evening program.
widen Chester Road to take care previous records were broken
or the Increased traffic to and during the past week. For InCHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES from the clover leaf On River- stance, while winning Saturday
Today'. need of the
view Road, it will be too late to afternoon Bob Schell of Marplesense of truth will ,be
wish the Blue Route had been Newtown set a new team record
at Christian Science services
chosen as the lesser of two evils. of 39;5 for midget iboys backday by the Lesson-8ermon
It will be too late when they stroke; Kent Mast swimming for
ed ''Truth''.
discover Swarthmore is just a Colonial Village (30.7) and LanPassages to be read from the feed llne for the mld-county ex- ny Reppe>;! of Aronimink (31.1)
Bible will include the
pressway.
shattered the former League refrom Psalms (145: 18): ''The
Hasn't It occurred to others that cord of 32.5 for intermediate boys
is nigh unto all them that caU the changes frOm the (now called ibackstroke; Lanny also made bIsupon him in truth."
Yellow Route) will be far more tory with a 38. In intermediate
Correlative passages from
devastating to . our Borough than ObreBstroke; a Mamns Dam mldence and Health with Key to the lIhe Blue Route would have~? get ,boy set a new breastroke
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Bms C. DEACON
record of 43.8. .
will include the foUoWling
Tuesday at Wallingford su"
5): "The spiritual sense of truth
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Williams placed 3rd for 4 poin's
must be gained before Truth can
Guest minister at the 11 o'clock in intermediate girls diving. Wedbe understood. This sense Is as- morning worship service Sunday nesday night at the home pool the
sI.mIlated only as we are honest, will be the Rev. Dr. John Ken- 220 yard freestyle ..JI.s swum but
un.elfish. loving, and meek."
nedy of Glasgow, Scotland. His ·none. of Swar\1unore's entri
The Golden Text is from Psalms topic will be "Power through scored,
(98: 1.3): "0 sing unto the Lord a Peace".
Final Champlonshlp Events
new song; for he hath done marThe Rev•. Mr. John Schott, asThIs Week-EDd
vellous things: . . . He hath re- sociate minister of the church,
Still to be swum before the
m<>mbered his mercy and his truth will be preachlng Sunday at the final scores is tallied are senior
toward the house 01 Israel: all
Media Prsebyterlan Church:
and junior freestyle and 'butter"
ends of ,the earth have seen the
Church School classes meet at fly events at 8: 30 a,m. tomo~
salvation of our God."
11 a.m.
at East· Whiteland; interm~ate
The Summer Choir wiU re- an nildget freestyle and ibutterMr. and M.... -Kenneth M. Reed hearse at 10 a.m. preceding the fly at· 2: 30 P-i!'. at Colonial VIIof North Chester road are sll'md-l se.vice.
lage; and on Sunday at 4 p.m. at
ing the .week end in Alexandria,
Aronlmlnk intermediate ·and mldVa., as the guests of thelr cousins
TRINITY NOTES
get freesyle and medley relays.
Col. and Mrs. John Fra""is Reed.
A service of Moming Prayer
Swarthmore coaches also had a
.be held at 10 o'clock. Sunday good aggregation· scheduled for
Morning.
A.A.U. compeitlon at Kelly pool,
Those serving as UShers will ·be Philadelphia yesterday and today,
as follows:
.
and arebuildlng up a relay team
Joseph Reynolds, head usher; for the nationals there on August
N. A. Weber, alternate; F. S. ~3.:....
Chambe"" JT., B.' DaQger.'1eld,
C. R. Enfberg, C, G. Rittenhouse,
W. V. Thomas, Jr., and R. M.
Woods.
Carl Hally and Robert Watkins
CHURCH SERVICES
are
scheduled to serve as acolytes.
FlRESBYTEREAN CHL'RCH.
During
the month or AUgust
John Schott, Associate MInister
there wllJ be one service on Sun-.
8UJ1dq, Sub'
days.
This will be a celebrlition of
10:00 A.M.-Cholr RehearsaL
the Holy Communion, at 9 oclock.
11 :00 A.M. - Churoh School
classes.
11:00 A.M. The Rev. John
METHODIST NOTES
Kennedy of ScoUand will
preach.
Church Schooi classes for all
METlHODIST CHURCH
ages wlll begin at 9:45 a.m. SunJohn C, Kulp, MInister
day.
Robert WIlde'
Dr. W. Vernon Middieton, GenMinister of MUsIc
eral Secretary of the Division of
8UJ1dq, Sub' 28
National Mis s ion S, Methodist
9:45 A.M.-Sunday SchooL
Board of -Missions, is ,the guest·
11:00 A.M.-Dr. W. Vernon Middleton will preach.
speaker duriog the vacation abTRINITY CHURCH .
sence of .the pastor the Rev. John
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector C. Kulp, Pastor. Dr. Middleton's
10:30
A':rlJl1_~~~Sub'
Sing in Whittier
Meeting.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are welcome.
3:00 P.M. _ Chester Quarterly
iMeeting at Westtown Meeting
House. Bring picnic supper: no
formal evening pzogram.
M .......~. Sub' II
.
All day sewing for A.F.S.C. ,
WeIlDuh" Sa17 lit
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
No Monthly Meeting for Buslnes in August.
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LAMB ROAST _ _
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!b 23c
BREAST 0' LAMB
Nurseries, Inc.
Rose
Middletown Road
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R. D. 16. Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow
.Chuck· Roast S:~~
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Custom . Landscape Work
Telephene: CHester 2·7206
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on the Middletown Road·
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7:30 A.M" HaWS
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EVERGREENS IN VARIETY
DAYLILIES - NAMED VARIETIES
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BEEF
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MEDIA OFFICE,
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J. Edward Clyde
Somuel D. Clyde. Jr.
Geol'tJe Plowman
Price. Iffe",lve July 25, 26, 27, 1957
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last week tor their new home at Paul will be a radiologist at .
1850 MIller ro8!l, I'IInt, Mich. Dr. Hurley Hospital In FlInt.
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Mrs.. Hallock C
EdInb gh
• C·n,"!!l with
.
ur ,her son Peter and daughter Susan
of Vassar avenue, will leave SatThe bridegroom gradUated from urday of next Wecl!: for San
Wharton School, University of Francisco, Calif., gomg by autoPennsylvazila.
mobile and stopping at some of
DurIng a Wedding trip Lt. and the national parks. They will be
~ Hununer motored to San joined by Mr. Campbell in Salt
Diego, Calif.• where they will· re- Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Campbell's
slde.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Hutchinson of WInter Fa k Fl
Mrs. Henry Pe!rsol wU~ her will occupy the campbe~ 'hOu~~
daughters Sandra and Glona, of during thelr absen·
Lafay~ avenue, vi~ted Mrs. Dr. and Mrs J":e h E P
Pelrsol s mother ,Mrs. James Dry- with their daughters t,ne: J:"':1,
den in Barnegat, N. J., during the and Nita and sons Jody and
first part of the week.
Cbarles of i28 Park avenue, left
attended Swartbmore College and
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sermon subject
at service
the 11·Sunday
o'clock
worship·
i~i~~i~28~~fi-1 morning
will be ''The Church In A Baffied I
World". There' wll! be a nursery
for children at this time. The
Kindergarten and Junior Church
Programs have been temporarily
discontinued for the summer.
Th
. e church office wUl be open
on Tuesday mornings only. during
July. In case of any emergency
need for pastoral ~ during the
pastor's absence, members may
call. the pastor's secretary, Mrs..
Mildred Conner, LE 2-5809, or
Richard H•. Jones, LE 2-2931
(Ridley Park Methodist Church).
. Those desiring transportation to •
the bazaar workshOl!. being conducted each Wednesday' momblg
and afternoon at \he chmcll, 8ft
asked to eaD Mrs.. fJDo Comaors,
THE SWARTBMOREAN
(Continued mm Pqe Z)
rled a bouquet of white daisies.
Dwi
.
Mr.
ght Hummer of Rutgers
avenue, brother of the bridegroom,
was best man.
The bride'. mother wore a blue
linen aown wi!h matdUng hat.
Tbe brIdegrOO!llS mother was at~ In a pink IIYlon gown, accented with an orchid corsage,
and wore a mafM1ng hat.
Followtnc fIhe wedding ceremoily a reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents.
The bride graduated from
Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis., and
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OF
M.... Gilbert S. 1'etteD/PIl or Moy_
lan' and MIas Ruth HOopes at
Media. will drive today to Keuka
Lake. N. Y .• will spend a week at..
tending the Ashram led by E.
Stanley JOIleI!. \
I
The oplnl.... expresooeJ below are
Ch_ of the IDdltfdUl wrllera.o.tJl
EdItor. Letters wW be
inson.h6s been named to a ninemember judges panel which will
name the outst8ncnrlli swimmer
of this League season. The award
will be made on Saturday. Selltember 7.
STATE INSPECTION
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., JULY 26,1957
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Chester Quarterly Meeting witl
be held at Westtown Meeting
House on Sunday, July 28, at 3
p.m. In ·addltion to regular bus!ness, there will ·be a discussion of
the responsibilities inherent in the
Te .lIll1e A....
Mrs. J'I'aDda P-!De11 of Dart.
Swarthmore Coach Mlllmd Rob- mouthavellUe. a _ I ..... led by
JaI;y 26, 1857
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!ageo
-_.--.---N WS NOTES
University place has returned Receive Heart
! bllq.ii . . cr"'''II"
E
from
a
tWO'weelt
visit
at
the
Association
A-arell
THOM S~REMBA
Susan Braun. daughter of Mrs. hom
f her' son-in-law and
,....
Robert H. Raymo_d
David Braun of Yale avenue. is da ehte° Mr and Mrs. Cyrus E.
Studies being. carri~ on In
temporarily staying with Mr. ~ Ri:no; 3ni of Mobile Ala.
Philadelphia by 14 rer'"4rch psyMrs. H. LIndley. Peel of Columbia
Mrs Fra'ok·r!. Keenen ~f Harv- siclaus on $178.000 in
from
U.HOLSTERY
lor.... Cialr .......t - $44.10
• Years of' Sw.rtta..............
avenue.
Sltaron Hili 0734
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17112 S.Chester Rd. KI4-1700
SWARTHMORE, PA.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAL COiITRAUOI
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nd Mrs H l1bert Sanford
of ~;.!.
N. Y..
entertained Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South Chester road
during the past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bell of Park
avenue are anticipating the arrival as house guests next week
. d Mrs Henbert Roberts
! Pu~~o . Cheshire. England.
9 Eleanor M~ Moore, daughter
f Mr
d Mrs John M. Moore
~ whlt~ Iac~ is among enterIng freshm! at Mount Holyoke
College who have received major
awarda of scholarship. A National
Merit award winner. 'Eleanor i.
the recipient of a Sears Foundation Merit Scholarship.
Mrs. William H. Gehring ,,'
Farm; a:lfast,
Ants
~.
ard avenue entertained Wednesday at a luncheon for Mrs. F. ~
McCornack of Traer. Ia.. who IS
visiting her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John MacAlpin o
Jr.• of North Princeton avenue.
Aviation Cadet Davl~n Luehring. of Advaneed Traming U~it
604. SOIl of Dr. and Mrs. FrederIck
W. Luehring of North Chester
road. Is In the S2F Tracker prima_
ry multl-engine training course at
the Naval Air Station, Hulchlnson,
Kan.
Euslgn Donald Ogram. son of
Mr. and Mrs' .. Harold Ogram of
Riverview road, arrives todal'
from Nol'folk Navy Base. Va.• on
a ten-day leave. He is stationed
aboard the U.s.s. Mt. McKinley.
PERSONAL
TED
WAN
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WANTED-SECREI'ARY.
VariedjPERSONAL
Small
,!par¢ment.
1401 Ridley Avenue
office work, majority typing.
furnished or unfurnished. for
some dictation. and operation of 'I Septentber 1. One adult. Box D.
CHester 2-4759
smal1 switchboard. Swarthmore The Swarthmorean. .
2-5689
Physics Research Laboratot:y. $65 PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
per week. three weeks paid vacaParts. accessories. Milt Glass '==:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;;::;;;:;;:=:;=:;~ tion. Box B. The Swarthmorean·Blcycle. Hobby. Toy Shop. 205
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WIANTED -- Lady desires day's East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton
work Tuesday and Thursday Heights; MAdison 6-0713. Oppobut not regular. Once a month. site Clifton Theater.
Colniliercial Constructio. References. CHester 3-1937.
PERSONAL _ Radio. and teleWANTED - Woman to care tor vision service. Complete stock
two children four days a week. of tubes carried.· Robert Brooks.
Residential
KTngswood 4-2226.
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
W:ANTED - Male Help - Ma- PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
Large Chairs Complete1y rechlnist. Top salary opening for
HARRY W. McCAWSTEI experienced
machinist Interested built with new fabric $44.50 In automatic wrapping ,machines. Sofas $89-0ver 80 years exper!Ge••ra' Confrador
Unusual lifetime opportunity for ence. Six years of Swarthmore
a good man. Philadelphia Cbew- references. All work ta done In
Ing Gum Corporation. Eagle and our oyJo. shop' under personal
Ka.gswood 3-1646
Lawrence Roads, Havertown (3 supervision of Mr. Seremba. Est!miles from 69th Street). Call Mr. mates are free. Thom Seremba.
May at HnItop 6-7150.
Phone Sharon HIll 0734. Budgel
WANTED Typlst-clerk. gen- payments.
\
eral office work In Secane. Con- PERSONAL - Belvedere ConROOFING
veniimt to publlc -transportation. . valescent Hom~•. 2507
Three days per week. IBox 333. street. Chester. BeIge of
Pa.
more. Aged. senile.
conGutters .
valescenl men and women. BxWarm.Alr Heating
cellent fooda. spacious ground.
uate desires part time househ
ed Sadi Pi pin
Air ConditIO_I. .
work or care of children, or con- Blue Crcss ODor.
e P
S ....t Metal Work valeseents. Pliable. quiet. depend- Turner. proprietor. CHester
ab 1 e • trustwmh. Reference. 5373.
.
PERSONAL-Two l1'andmothers
KIn
d 3 5170
gswoo
.
with time on their handa wID
WANTED Truck driver for mend. ·hem. dam for frantic
large standard type truck on
KI
d 3 5177
local and overnight runs. Give age homemakers. ,ngswoo
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KI 4.1214 and experience In reply to Box
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Interior & ExteriOr
Free Estimates·
Klngswood 3·8761
SOLlCIT....TION OF BIDS FOR
ONE-H....LF TON PICK·UP TRUCK
The Board of §ehool
Swartlddore-Butleda
trJct will reCeIve
kelf-ton pick-Up truck. at tbfi
trIet Ofllee. corner of Col1ega
ton AYftueB,
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to"'8
SAMUEL T.
CARPlmM~
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Silver Dollars for White
JULY -
AUGUST -
Alterations
to
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J. F. BLACKMAN
GOO
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~"'SOt1 b-. Comr.~n!t.
Mohawk • lees • Needlelufl • Orienlol Rug.
100 Pork AYe. Sworlhlllore. Po.
Klngswood 3-6000
CLearbrook 9-4646
Dluzil and Sons
Florist
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July 22 through August 3
CEREALS SPECIAL'
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c:... 'a.
CORN KIX -- SUGAR JETS
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Heavy Duty Aluminum 29c
Robert A. Allison and Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks; tea decorations.
Mrs. A. P. ShenkIe; and' youth
conservation. Mrs. Clarence C.
franck.
.
Officers and Dlreetors
Other offlcers and the directors
for the. coming year are. as fol-
1•. ~ioy "Music for Summertime" - anlP coll4lction of twelve
numbers chosen and played by Morton Gould and his Orchestra
to express a summery mood. $3.98.
.
.
2. "Wish You Were Here" (with the famous swimming pool)
at The Brandywine, Music Box July 29 • August 3. Obtain choice
seats from us at all prices.
.
10 PARK AVENUE
SWAR.THMORE. PA.
Paradichlorobenzene
2·lbs.7ge
IOn"
... c.IMft',
.Progr-.
Ca ntalopes
Blueberries
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DOG -
(Tru-ElIuJ
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ICE MILK ICE CREAM
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Collars - Leasllos • Toys.
CHARCOAL -
.BREYER'S
....1497
Mrs. William C. F. Ziegenfus of
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daughter-in-law Mrs. William
David Ziegenfus of Philadelphia
entertained at the Ziegentus home
In SwaNhnlore Friday of last
..
.
week at a buffet supper and lIn"n
BICYCLES - Tires - Tubes - Stand~ • Baskets
shower for Mis9 Marilyn Green
of Lima wbo will be married:
FISHING - Rods, Reels· LIHs - .......
Thursday. August 22.
ARCHERY - Quivers - Arrows - Targets. Bow Strings
,Pete Campbell. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell of VasBASEBALL - Bats ~ Shoes - Gloves r Softballs
sar avenue, is returning ,tomorrow
TENNIS - Rac:k.ts - Balls'- Covers - Presses
I ~:~.. Camp M¢lawk. IJtehlIeld.
IC
where he has been a counBADMINTON Rac:k.ts - Nets • Polo. -- Blnls
selor during the past five Weeks.
Sets -
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First vice president Mrs. David
second vice president
Mrs. Told; recording secretary
and assistant to the president,
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty; treasurer Mrs. George M. Karns; assistant treasurer Mrs. Grogan; corresponding secretary Mrs. C. Russell Phlllips.
Directors' are Mrs. W. !\lark
Bitue. Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Gowing.
Mrs. Hopson. Mrs. Servais, MrS.
PInkston. Mrs. Harold C. Williams. Mrs. McCune, lIIIrs. W. A.
Smith. Mrs. Lecron. Mrs. Thomas
Brown. and Mrs. Andrew.
SPORT SHOP'
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Florence Lucasse lists
42 CommiHees,
Depts•.
P. Daugherty; travel. Mrs•.
r~~gg~~~~~~g~~~~gg~~~~~gg~~~IJames
L. J. Servais; transportation. Mrs.
(Large 46-oz. Can)
EXTRA FANCY
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Closing for Vacation
August 3 to September 4
Tomato Juice
Tomato Juice Cocktail 27e
Woman's Club Pres.
Names New Chairmen
Florence Lucasse. president of
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore.
lias named the 42 committee
chairmen for the 1957-58 year as
follows:
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Admisslons. Mrs. John H. Pitman; Anll;rican home. Mrs. Frank
R. Gray; antiques. Mrs. H. LeRoy
McCune; art, Mrs. Avery F.
Blake; attendance secretary. Alice
E. Marriott; calling. Mrs. WIlliam
W. Turner; cancer dressings. Mrs.
H. Weston Clarke; communica. tions. Mrs. Paul E. Zecher; community contacts. Mrs. Franklin H.
drama. Mrs. Henry I.
Hoot; edueation. Mrs. Robert 1..
Thomson; exchange. Mrs. Harold
C. Williams.
Also. federation projects, Mrs.
MIlton Bryant; 1iJlance. Mrs. D.
Mace Gowing; garden. Mrs. W.
Alfred Smith; heallh and welfare.
Mrs. Thomas D. Jones; histortsn
and pressbook, Mrs. A. M. lackey; hospitality. Mrs. Brodie E.
Crawford; house. Mrs. Howard
Hopson; hostesses. Mrs. Thomas
Hans; international aftairs,
Mrs. John W. Soule; junior advisor. Mrs. P'rancis H. Forsythe.
OUter APPGinbaenta
Legislation cb8irman is lIIIrs.
Morris H. Fussell; literature. Mrs.
~. W. Chapman. Jr.; lunch!!OD.
Robert M. Fudge; mailing
list. Alma Daniels; membership,
Raynham T. Bates; music.
Mrs. W. R. Lecron; Needlework
Guild. Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson;
program. Mrs. Peter E. Told and
Mrs. Robert Grogan; publicity.
Mrs. John T. Pinkston; property.
Mrs. Thomas K. B~n; remembrance. Pauline Dumall; rentals.
Mrs. W. Mark BitUe; reservatious•
Lor.ene. ~ .¥~
CO·QP
, RED LABLE
Duplicating
OIL
. .......
. ' .01 All
5 South Chester Road
large packages 19c
LARGE CALIFORNIA
S.rvice·
/ HOLLYHOCK GIFt SHOP
.,.
IlltfJSWOOd 3oCMSO
PYLE
1
TRIX
100% PURE
CARNS
It. bl..
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WHEATIES -
For",orly
be _
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ANNUAL
CLEARANCE
SALE
(Regular 'Price 39c) .
paving. Work obaIl be
f~~~~':dE~i~~~~~~'I~:
. . . _ 1111 -111M; to .want tIM
..... KNOWS
No Waste - All Solid Meat
IeAISER"S
done in aecordanee wltb .pecUlcatlona
which 1IUl7' be obtained at the office of the
uriclenigned. A certifled check or bId bond
for $100.00 811all aeeoml)8.ny the bid and
the firm 'or peraon'to whom the cont....
is awarded shall execute a eonu.ct
~mI!ob !jand',
the f.rm o~:f.~~~~,ii
the oftlee" af the ~l
t
89c lb•
11306616
to
1·....10........_
Eye Roast
Top or BoHo" o1the Round
STIffNESS /'iOT IIEMOVED
CROSSE & BLACKWELL
335 Dartmouth Aven •• '
to make payment. without delay. to
EMILY ATKINSON MERCER
133 Ogdon AvonOF
Sw.rtbm..... Pa.
Or
her Attorney
wear better. Rap p
ap· ad deliurOcl whoa
prollllsed.
9x12 Dom_sUe, $7.50
SEPTEMBER
BonelessOven Roast
"'IIort.
RES..,.ENTIAL ~ND
cO'MMERCIAL
RUGS
JlIIll1k.e a "atllion (or
Jon rap. CJ~ao rup
look beHer. feel be~
--Remember
- With the return to us of
each $100.00 worth of Register Slips.'
we"~1 give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
_I>-
_n.
stalling apprOxlmatel,.
J. E~ LI"""",RNER
••cu," .... "
,..tw
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2
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ough of Swarthmore as folloWII:. Fur"IIb.1
Uii' 6 grBqlte., curb eomen, ~ovi~
tlllIl or brtitKJna to eonect. line a.iuI
approximaW7.· 2&0- ft. of sra:ntt. curb,
demolishing approximately 260 IQ. ft. of
aldewalk. installing approximatel,. 1% cu.
,.as.-- of .POUred concrete buiwaU. and la·
KI40'028
for
I· larte Edstera
PUBLIC NOTICE OF REGULAR
. . . . .01 COIpc:i.11ow.. No trGYeI. Sal..
SCHPOIo BO~D MBETlNG8
.upO,r.... aadabllHr ....TNd.
8WABTHJlORE-RUTLEDGE
mlel"" _ _ old. ........
inn~ IH:HOOL nISTRlCl'
rr-., copabl. of ouumtftg NI~bI"
NDtire Is hereby given thai the Soard of
It....
1111 NQuetllft9 tnhm... pi. . .
Scbool Dlreetors of the Swarthmore-Rut.
Incl..
brief .....IDDt;I:·
all
ledge 11nlon Sebool District will bold Ita
coddn1at. Ou..' salam.. how
fEiJ."'11lar monthly meeting on the third
Wednesday of earh month. at 7:30 o'el,~1C;-1 ..... T.roift_ of this ad. 101: A. L
P.M. in the College Avenue
'!..~I;;;;~I
Building, earner of College and r
Avenues. Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
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By order of the Board of
,
School DlrectQrs of the
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
CONSTRUCTION
S.c:hool DIstrict
fZ;
'39 Roc:klyn Road. Sprlagfle!d
Opposite Ioroug. HIlII
CHEERIOS -
$500 MONTHLY
to
. Dick FrancheHi
LO 6-4692Ii
Tbel:~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Secretary
ON
TEL
,
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l'OnH~T
\.
W. State St.
vtsitlng her brother Mr. Fran,k A.
'Green, of DetrOit, :Miell.. wlth
whom she motored to Grand
Rapida and E:adillac. Mrs. Lumsden and Mr. Green are vlsiUng
for two weeks in CadlIIac with a
cousin.' MIas Cunningham. and
Mrs. J.lmes A. Campbell of Portlan6. Ore.
•
aymlOnld J• -n
_ .....
hours
9 and 12
P.II. or
Boat'd ofreMrv_
theA.M.:
rlJrbt1 to accept
reject any bid 01'" bids. in - whole
In
part, ' or to accept other than u.e 1..._ ,
b!d.
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6-1 6..6885.
0453.
II 4-1434 662 s.C.""""'.
CH 2-5051 s.........,.•••.
_'M .........
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P.M ••
WectnesdQ'. August 21. 1967 to be
at thl. or a subsequent meetinJl'.
of "_lfIoaU.n ean be .....rod at
above office any weekday between
I
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P.,....... for
All .....
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YENRIAN IUNDS
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Co... _r·. Co-Op. ....•••• of 5••"".0.., IDC•• .403 D.....otflo AYe~'
..... Plchp ••d Delly.ry
2f Hon "",lea
Senl,.. All ..... a ......
2-5865.
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W~ - To do ,baby sifting
FOR RENT
~~,..=Ti~~ E~~~. ESQ.
and light oousework ·flve days. ~ RENT _
Near Media. Philadelphia 10. P ••
Reference.. CHester 2-5865.
freshly decorated country apart-----LOST
moot with beautiful view. large
REqUEST FOR BIDS
living room. bedroom, cedar, lIped Sealed bids will be .......vedl !:ln~':;:::~~
LOST _ In vicinity of Rose Val- storage closet, pirie-paneled k1t- Chamber. 121 Pa.k Avenue. S·
ley. Friday. July 19. white with chenette an.lI, dining ateII.. One- ~: ~~t ~~;..:!;.-:..:.t fu.olU>:1
gray two-year-old' male cat, car garage. separate heating plant log iotitoirial. ond doln" w.rk
''Frisky.'' Reward. LOwell
and laundry sPace. $125•. LOwell m.ut. £ ....... and Yalo Square In
'IUIIEI TlU
PLASTIC TILE • YINYL tll,l
FOI.. ,CA • L.NOUU ..
I;
,HOOVER
Authorized' Same.
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"I saw It In the Swarthmorean.'·
_Ie
ironing.
ASPHALT TILE
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WANTED - To
three days FOR SALE _ Electric lIiBnlieG.E.
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work, cleaning or
1956 Model, like nevi.·' 41".
references. CHester 'Sacrifice. LOwell 6-7055.'
FOOD MARKET
Cal.• .lor a two-week tour including Los Angeles. San Diego.
Monterey. and Tijuana. Mex. .
Mr.. Frances G. Lumsden of
Kenyon avenue spent a week
gy for bodily functious:
,blue brideSniaiil
One plRkand
dreSs; with
one
malchlng hats. Size 10. Call LOwell 6-3035.
=FO~"'R;-!!:SA.LE:;:~----;R;-:o--:-un=d-::mah=ogany
dining roam table and chairs.
SAMUEL T. CARP~ER
$65 KIngswood 3-2516.
Seeretal'7
~.~~~==-===:=--:-_-::FOR SALE _ Standard poodle IT-7-.6
puppies. black or brown. AKC ;
ESTATE NOTICE
registered. from obedient trained Eo Ie of Euge"" 1.0""7 M....... do.
champion stock. Call KIngswood
3-2832.
LIiilIEKS T ....",.ntar>' on the above
FOR. SALE _ 11 cu. it. GJ!:.
ha.. been granted
the und,.·
Freezer sbo amIth, studio ....001. "ho reques, all penon. bavlng
couch, C'"gsweB. chair Windsor .laI",. 0. demand. a",,'n., the _ I e
d k fI I
t KIn'gswood 3- tbo deeedon1
m.ke known the ......
es I rep ace se .
and all person. Indebted to the decedent
8967.
do
.,.11'flnk
1.......
of liberating and conserving enE~r-1 !;===========~
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Dr. J. RI19Sel1 . EIkInton of Klngswood 3·1448
Movlan, one. of five physicians at
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WILLIAM BROOKS
the University of Plennsylvania Ashes & Rubbish Removed
.Hospltal and School of
.
LaWns Mowed, Gen~l
who received invest1gatorships.
Bnalina:
wID study the changes in body w.lIal'dlq·
Ave~ 1IIomD. P..
fluids . which OCCUll' in various
" •.pes of heart and k1"-' disease.
GeOrge Myers &Co.
Jack Prichard
Phone: KI 3-4216
in $971.000 awarded to 155 medlEMIL SPIES
cal researahers througl\out .
WAt i=+w'
United Stales for heart stu.ll1es I
FonnotlJ 01 F. C. Iod•• _
during the year July 1957-.July R .. w_ and
128 Yale ,.....
Clock llepal..
S_ttfImor8. PD.
1958.
Recently the local assoc:latlon
announced Ita own granta. The
awarda are of two types: one for
Furniture ••
"eslabli6hed investlgators"-men
wLth years of experienCe In research-and one for "research
Garrett HCNIH
fellows"-younger doctors. but
CL 9 6839
also willi research background.
Day or Night
Dr. Ronald Estabrook of Yal~ ~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~
avenue. as a research fellow:;;
under Dr. Britton Chance of MalAuto Driving IlII1rUction
vern. at the University of Pennsylyanil\ School of MedIcine and
Wo Ca" far Yo.
Hbspllal. wID investigate the
$6 PER HOUR
of certain pigments found In body
cells as they affect the pr,oeesses 1 Idwanl F. .... CH...... 2-4346
Building
ers.. Year - round employment.
Reply to Box 333. Secane. Pa.
W~ - Women for light
packing work.. (Need extra
I.m~oan~,eeY?) No expenence. required.
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easy money 'Packing chewgum or doing other 1Igbt facwork. Day and evening shift
work available. Five~ay week.
ste!,dy. P1'C."santiy air conditioned.
Phliadelpbia Chewing Own Corporation. ,Eagle and Lawrence
Roads, Havertown. Take Ardmore
trolley ft?"'- 60th street to Oakmont stallon or Dari>y-Sprlngfleld
bus to our door.
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MIas Dorothy Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Schwartz of Muhlenberg !Wenue.
last week flew to San Francisco.
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tile AmerIcan Heart A8IIOclatlon,
New York, include the local sh'lI'el Jewel.., lopel....
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THE SWARTIIMOREAN
liltl..... PIle
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Classified Ads
Tile Floors - Plastic: Tile
:
Modem Kitchens
Alterations
a ucl
Old eo-d ...
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Y:f GIl. Ste '.
GOLF -
GrIlls - C.areool -
"'_IS
L1g11ter
PI_ld
Balls'- Bags - Tee. - Glove.
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.....iwu.~l91
($ .Ir HI •• - Sn. Aft Va II"fI.
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9 .. 4:30
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7 .....
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POIlIAIT STUDIO
ROGER
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. THE SWARTBMORBAN
PageS
1GriE!l",
Grier
CI b Stages
tried his bend at drawing a candle
ENGAGIMENT
for a generalbirthdaycelebratlon,
Mrs. John M. Cheyney of DaySWImming· Meet and Robin even managed a wick ton, 0., has announced the en(Continued from Page .1)
and ftame on his.
gagement of her daughter, Miss
. counselol's in a relay race.
The Fours have been working Barbara Cheney. to Mr. Charles
All agreed that it was a most on a farm project. which lnclud'
successful day and were exceed- ed making a barn and sUo, a
ingly grateful to the unmans for fence, and aDlmals. Marilyn Widallowing them the use of their mer, Jimmy Collins, Linda DODD,
pool.
:Anne Nolan, and Chipper Brogan
Monday, emblems were award- painted the bam and silo. wbile
ed to all members of the Hawks the rest of the children colored
team as a result of their winning the animals. Three birthdays weI'e
the first three weeks' competition. celebrated this week:
Missy
Also new teams were chosen by Davis, Mary Lou Piccer~ and
captains who were elected by the Ju Ju Ip. Ju Ju provIded a real
boys and girls. The DeW teams party' for
of her playmates.
and their captains are:
The Prin].ary group will wind
The Hot Rods, Chip Forwood; up the season with a final-day
The Flying Panthers, Jody Brooks; presentation of "The Shoemaker
The Summer Club All Stars. Eddie and the Elves", for' which they
'Shute; The Burping Belchers, Gay have been learning songs. and reShay; The Eagles. Mark Beard- hearsing lines each day. Fortusley; and the Tigers, Jerry Cloth- nateIY for' everyone concerned
ier.
(particularly those mothers who
Tuesday in arts and crafts the did not include in their summer
youngsters made aDd decorated plans th.e making of elf costumes),
some unusual get-well cards for this play was also given in the
Eck Gerner who has been in the spring by one of the Rutgers AvePresbyterian Hospital.
nue second graders so Eddie
Beginning the second half of Honnold, wh~ will repeat his por. the 1957 Summer Recreation traya} of the shoemaker, volunSchool program,. the pr~school- teered to round up most of, the
primary children· were still busily costumes.
"projecting". and enjoying to the
fullest the warm, sunny weather Fifty New Families
(known to most of the, adult
•••
•
population as a drought) which
Get D.ve-/n S.gnal
has allowed them to be out-of:O:
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doors nearly every day.
125 cars. The current lot holds 80
The Threes have added several cars. An additional area' being
new games to their repertoire. in- prepared outside the present fence
eluding "Five Little Chickadees" is expected to care for arounai 100
and "See the Mousie Creeping". more. Processing 'the new parkMost of them chose to be chicka- ing area is being greately facllldees in the center of the group, tated by fill dirt brought by Walt
but Amy Starer and Helen Holt Nason, contractor for the Bell
were happy to stay at one. side
Exchange addition on
and sing the song. In, the mousie Baltimore pike, and by the Borgame, the children vied with each ough from its project of widenother to be m~t like little' mice, ing College avenue.
cathy Cramp succeeding as the
In a meeting Wednesday evequietest .and Anne Troxell as the ning the club's board of directors
quickest little mouse. Each child disc~sedJ bUilding a separate pool
for deep-water swimming just
beyond the deck (north end) of
the wide. deep area of the present pooL
Junior and' Senior Life Saving •
Courses will begin next Monday
at the pool. Assistant Coach Karl
Schaeffer will be in charge of the
two-lWeek lessons which. if demand is sufficient, will be given
both at 1 and at 7 p.rn.. each weekday. Applicants are asked to register at the pool office over the
week-end.
Summer
~.
SOD of Postmaster Cberles
and Mrs. Grier of Dartmouth avenue.
The wedding will take place
September 7.
1157
Mr. Arthur .JODeS of Swarth..
more avenue and Mr. George
Dunn of I)JcJdnsm avenue recentIt returned tram a ft.ve-day camping. trip in the AdiroDdacD.
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Get'a bead start!
I
aU
The Bell
CALL BY NUMBER
-when you callout of town
~ou
give your Long Distance calls
a head start when you call by number. Then they never have to be
detoured through Information in the
distant city. They go through faster
-often twice as fast.
"
The best way ,to keep ,track of
out-of..town numbers 'is with the
"Blue Book of Telephone Numbers"
'-a handy booklet in which you can
list ~ nuinbers you have occasion
to call. Just ask, at our Business'
Office for your: free copy.
J
,
Tel~'phone Company
"of PennsY,lvania
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Mrs. William Ward, 4th, and
childrt:n Billy, Donny. and Jeffrey, have. returned to their )lome
in Wallingford after a three week
vacation in Cape May. N. J. Mr.
Ward joined them on the week
ends.
Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Bernard of
Union avenue have return~ home
after spending two weeks visiting
with their son-in-law and daughter MT. and Mrs. William T. Bell
and family of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
formerly of Chester.·
Do
g.a
k.now •••
N,EW
NEW
NEW.
WAWA ICE CREAM
You "on't kn~w how good ice cream .can be
'til you've tried WAWA ice cr~m.
. Order diredly from your neighborhood Waw~
driver-or phone LOwell 6-6500 ,'fo.r prompt~
cIelive:y.Do it today I
• Do you know that .this
fin~ professional phar- ,
mac,. specializes
the
careful compouneling of
doctor's prescriptions?
Here you are a •• ared
prompt, precise
at
prices that are aaiformly
fair. Bring as your doctor's next presc:tiption.
'o.
ONLY
'.
'~3~~~
-mce.
l1li. fit. TIl
From
PH1LADE~HlA
hckeb M~ Be Purchased
Before Boarding Train
No Half Fares for· ChIldren
CATHERMAN·'
DRUG STOR.
Bert'" Sariotr Tille
GOING
any train ......... lINt dar
stentlne at 8,30 A.M. '""" , .....
$ta.-3Oth ....... and ..0 A.M.
'""" North PhRa. StatIaR.
011
......NING
any train ....
.., ar _1,10 A.M. .........,.
'Sorry-ftClt
res. vo...at
CDCICh IraIIIL
. . . . . . . YorI! •
800ct.
"-
Kl 3-0586
I. ,. . "MrS:
New Cloal..
DelIr
AfAIUIL. IN HANDr HAL• • ALLON CAITONS
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The Swarthmorean, 1957-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1957-07
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