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WINS IN SONA. CONTIST
l ude E. Underwuuu,·
Former Resident, Dies
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Jude E. Underwood of 52 Marlon road. Princeion. N. J .• formerly
of Swarthmore and Wa\ilngford
Hills. died Monday. November 25.
In PrInceton Hospltal.
Bom in Noblesvllle. Ind.. May
11. 1889. Mr. Underwood was a
graduate of Wabash Col\ege from
which he received an A.B. degree
!:u~~~1 ~n':,::r: ~teinu::!!~~;
Hildegwde Hutcl1eson.
of Mr~. MU~S. Hutcl1eson
Swarthmore avenue. took
prize in the· women's division
the annual Hill stngIng
at Grinnell College. A soprano.
sang Offenbach's "The 1>01\
Hildegarde. a freshman at
nel\. is a 1957 gralluate of
Baldwin School.· Bryn Mawr.
NEWS NOTES
Than ksglVlng.
"" Se"·
'ENN FACULTY PLANS
rYlce
COYERED DISH .SUPPER
Held at Scientist Church
Spontaneous·expresslons
gnItitude for God's power and
goodness· were a feature of
ThanksgiVing service held at
Church of CIuis\. Scientist
Thanksgivtng Day.'
Testimonies Included mention of
healing of phylical <\Iseases
through prayer· and the understanding of God as taught
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Cht:ti~n ~en:' ta~odts
A covered dlah supper for all
new faculty members of the· UDIversity of Pennsylvania hW!banda
and· wives will be held Tuesday.
December 3. at 6: 30 p.m. at the
Fels Institute for State and Local
Government, 39th and Walnut
streets.
'
Any member tn the area who
has not been notified is asked to
phone Mrs.' Samuel Gurln, Chalr-
BI1111torr1son and LureD D!ckin..
son will be boats at acaptal....
supper for the football lIQuad of
Swarthmore High Sc;hool to be
given Monday evening. December
2. at the Mom-> home on Dart.
mouth arenue.
irts
9old bank build,n~
:~rg'
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Hart s parents Mr. and M ... 'lolls
Oscar chalrman 0 f the mUI4,en
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S. Har.t of Lafayette avenue.
•
i ",aeIF persbaeh
Elsie Lukens of Oakmont, Mrs.
' . Mrs. Edward Heller and
Hart·s sister. has also been a holiFrance.i Adams telephone
day visitor.
. i:ommIttee chalrmen, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Beck- Ilicluli-d Rest
refreshments
mann of Strath Haven
chaIrm
repo, .
have as their guest Mrs. Beck-.
_an.
_ _ _ _ _ __
mann's mother Mrs. Alton Bo.we..s I
of StoDe Harbor. N. J .• whohoUl:a~r:;-IL4~~
rived Tuesday for a visi~ dl
the Thanksgiving hoUdays.
----PoStmaster Charles H. Grfer
said this week, "ERrly maliing of
DEVINE TAXI COMPANY
all . Christmas .cards a1!d gifts is
1I""O,.,,'(lS the SIlle of ils Inni".ss to
the biggest slng!li
getting
,
~.ter, Caroline't and two grand_
da
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daujtbters. . . .
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. Mr. and Mrs;
FaIrbanks with their
MIchael.
AntoDica. and .
of Rutgers
avenue lett Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving and thehoUday
week end with 1ileFaiJbaDks' sonin-law and daughter Lt. and Mrs.
R. W. YouDcblood at Myrtle
Beach. s. C.
P.O. Gets Set
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The former owners. Margaret Devine and F.rances D.
Neugebauer. wish to thank their many friends for their
patronage over the last 39 years and hope that they
will continue to· patronize the business' still trading
. under the same name • . •
DEVINE TAXI COMPANY
~uality
of· oil
•
IS
the COst. of heat is 'really
Atlantic Heating Oil is friple-relined for your protection.
An exdusI¥e addlli¥e help' gift .,.,.. more heat for your
heating dollar. You also _
on burner repoIl'I 'and
semc:.
calls.
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for clean, low cost heat, call
VAN ALEN BROS.
RI~"y
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al\.Df the mall
Christmas.
!'os!" OIIk:e -It
have been ex~4ed. e~ be\,p
wil\ be avalla!)I,. aIId· ~ng
is geared· up to handle " record
Christmas mail In
t,
Park
U 2-2'.·
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"If you have any articles of
Iun.usual· size or bulk,
bet.ter check
the Post Oftlce before attempting to mail them".' the Postmaster warns. The limits on
ahd weight of packages varies, depending on where. packages
mailed.
When wrapping gifts for mailIng. it'is always better to use corrugated cartons. especially wi.ere I
there are a number of various
sized
objects in ·!he shiPment.
. .
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plenty of wadded tissue or newspaper for extra protection agllins~ I
shock, and """urely wrap each
package or carton.ln heavy paper.
and then tie it with slrong cord.
sure to include an extra label
with your return add..... and
recipients address Inside the carton
pa$agebefore it is wrapped.
or
Another good idea is to ola.ce I
a piece of transparent cellophane
tape over the address portioo
th label on ;pour paekage to prevent defactng tn transit, and aL
make sure to Include
reclplents fIul1 name,· street address, city. zone and slate.
PostmaSter
Grier
• .that .
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.
.sa:JB
follow theae t!u'ee
r.::!:',Ilfta del{vaidc:el'taIn
before
II.
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to
n.r.' Wrap thaD-.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 2~NUMBER 49
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Trinity to Dedicate
Nelf Organ Sunday
c.,•••,
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EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
STO~E
HOURS: Today. Saturday and .Monday, 9:30-9:00;
Tliesday and Wednesday.· 9:30-5:30: Next Thunc/liy thru Dec.
23. 9:30-9:00· ..
Your On...stop Shcppinq Servlc. Offen You Variety and
V.lue in a Department for Everybody
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SECOND FLOOt
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InfHh' CIoIttf~ .... Masooriloln, .. 1Oys' WeAr .. Girts'
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Rev. Frederick K. Stamm
.Gift Is in Memoriam
of the late Samuel
D. Clyde
The new pipe organ at Trinity
Church will be dedicated Sunday.
December 8, at the 11:15 service.
This organ is in memory of the
late Samuel Dyer Clyde ·of
Swarthmore. and Is the gift of his
family and. of members of the'
parish.
Mr. Clyde was for many' years
a communicant at Trinity Church
where he served as'Vestryman and
Senior War4en. A veteran of the
Spanish-American War and former State Assemblyman, Mr. Clyde
was a senior partner in what is
believed to be the oldest real estale finn In the coimty-Sweeney ·and· Clyde. He was a leader
in business and banking and
service activities in ibis area.
The organ was designed and
manufactured ,by the M. P. Moller
Company of Hagerstown, Md. It
is a two manual organ. consisting
1\
of ~ Great. Swe • and Positive dlvisions and Peaal Division. It has
18 ranks comprising 1,088. pipes.
The organist and choinnaster of
TrInity Church. Rob,:rt Smart,
will play. at the spec.al dedl.at
ory sel"VlCB.
Joseph deFuria directs the··Play-.
er Club's oecember offering "Oesk
Set" which opens next Mlonday
for the traditional six night run.
Written by' William Marchant the
comedy. described as "wonderful\y
constructed" and practically guaranleed for its hilarity. brings n
. cast of 12 before the footlights.
and a host of workers. committees
and crewmen. to back· stage.
STRAm HAVEN INN·
The Postmaster suggested
special care be taken in prepsrlng
gift packages for the maHs-a11
addresses should· be legible and
Klngswood 3-0444
when the
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this year."
• • • and phone number
Christmas
Seals
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. ·IEe G 1957
'Buy
MarChant Comedy Begins
S' N" ht R
IX- Ig
un
Monday
Ample s~te fMfftw-'",h#o" bri4ge
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COMPUTE LlfflCHEONS
.
Swnrthnore Collegr Library
Swarthmore
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'Desk Set' to Open·
.,AtPlaYel'sClilb
(with 4'~w - "D.mr; - .".,.,;,.)
'. noon ~ --thirtr
For Christmas Mai1s
. Anthony Palermo and RicbardMacDonald
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LIRRARY
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alice barbe. .-( .
John Wetlaufer. son of Mr. and
A
mK!Iangswn
Ofoodthe DeW3_257m9.emMbers
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Mrs.L. A. Wetlaufer or- Strath vo tit de° bVO un rybe s fmthen
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aven avenue.· re urn
""me ..Is '--1 ded tn
I,
Wednesday for the Thanksgiving
DallMO u _..
mlttee. KIngswood 4-2970. or Mrs.
h lid
J hn is It ding Lehigh
Y Scn.ces
Hens Borel. hospitality chairman,
0
ays. 0
a en
Science churches.
KIIngswood 4-0171.
UDiversity. Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. James CWlord "Thanksgiving" .was the sui)jec:t I
with their children Teela. Carothe Lesson-5ermon read from
PACK 101 TO MEET
line. and Jimmy of Rutge.. ave- the desk. Especially prepared for Swarthmore CUb P8cJc 101 will
nue left Wednesday night to
the day. It consisted of selections meet this evening at '1:30 In Mc1ile remainder of-the week at their
the Bible and from the oahan Hall in the Presbyterian
• Oaly alJdarmadlC is
cottage at St. Michaels. Md..
Science textbook "Scl- Church. Den 8 will conduct the
lull,. qu.1I . 10 di.pe....
Mr. Cl\tford and Jimmy will
ence and Health with ~ey to the Flag Ceremony. and Dan II will
prcKtacta "ianed 10 aid
some time duck hunting.
.
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. present a skit. In addition to the
)'Oar hntth ...d welfare.
AI.a,.. hay DRUGS in a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. BrodThe First Reades'. read the
program, there .wIll also
Drug Sroft. Yoa'Uapprehead of Ogden avenue have
Thanksglvtng Day, Proclamation be a display of Cub handcraft.
date oar ample ltoc:U ...d
their guests durtng the
by the PresIdent of the
A Pack Committee Il'eeting will
fair prices. And, iealemgiving 'holldays Mrs.
States.
be held at 6 Tuesday evening. Deber, w••ptd.lI.. ia doe
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. KinsKeynollng the
cember 3. at the home of Mr. and
proD!J>t, .,reci •• comman of Lansdowne.
was the Golden Text from
Mrs. Jack ('1;s1110g. 506 Drew
pouncnaaOlpmcdpdoal. .
Hugh Morrison. son of Mr. and (50: 14): "Offer unto God
a~ue.
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Mrs. MaXey M01"tison of Dart- givtng; and pay thy VOWS unto
mouth avenue. is at home for the most Hlgh."
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CATHERMAN'S
Thanksgivtng holidays. Hugh. B
DRUG STOU·
sophomore at Lafayette College,
. lOtI! Grade Ope.. Ho...
,
.
Easton. Is a member of the cast of
Bill Fuoss· and Robby Jarratt
''Golden Boy" to be .glven by the are givtng an open house for the
PETER E. TOLD
college theater group. He has been 10th grade class tomol'l"OW evening
New,
,H..ra:
chosen assoctate sports editor o f , : 3 0 to 9 at SUI North
the col\ege paper "The Lafayette."
avenue. It is hOped that
'~".Dalf,
All Une. of 'n.nrerDn
Dr. William Y. Rial of Harvard as many.of the class as pIlOlSit.lel
avenue Is a member of the regis- will be able to come.
.
tration committee for the Chemi-··
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cal Meeting of the American Medl- KINDERGARTIN'MatIRS
3:J3 DarflllollHi Ave •.
cal As.'OOclation at Convention
" TO MEET DICEM ER 4+11
December 3-5.
The motl\ers of Mrs: ~ K.
, tOO.
.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rlahan! Ende..' Kind.rten grliup
Surviving are his wife. the Hart with their children
meet Wednesday· Bftemoon.
.
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StoP.l1l t"D,.,st...........
fonner J"""le Dowdell. whom Mr. Sally and Ted arrived
cember 4. at'3: SO' 'in the Coll~ge I
M,. &eI,.,hr; ••, H .
Underwood married in 1916; a son from Pleasantvl1le, N. Y.. for a Avenue1dndergarlen room.
,Jude. Jr.! of Essex. tonn.; a visit. of several days ·with Mr.
Mrs. W.Ullam R. Phiillps
ra_ec'"
for two ~rs after his graduation
J -and was a physical chemlst with
the U S Bureau of Mines in
. .
Bould..... Colo.• from 1916 to 1919.
From 1931 to 1923 he wls with
the Radium Corporation of Pittsburgh and New York. He was also
director of reseerch National Lime
Association, Wa.hlncton. D. C .•
manager of research and development of the Office of the War
Production Board, Washington.
D. C. Director of research for
Diamond Aika1i Company. Cleveland. 0.. from 1944 to 1952. Mr.
Underwood was technical consultant until retirement.
He was a member of the AIDer!can Chemical SocIety. the American Institute of ChElllical Englnoors. and the Rittenhouse Astra. nomlcal Society.
His chemical research activities
iIIcluded radium. radio activity.
lind radium luminous preparations;
radium salt. radOn recovery. lime
products; cbemlcal pulp bleaching, organic and inorganic research
In heavy chemical and a11ied products; hlgb temperature organic
'. heat transfer agents; lightweight
. aggroegate! manufacturing. process
patentS.
A memorial service was held
; Wednesday afternoim tn Prince-
•
November 29, 1951
THE 8WARTHMORBAN
FranceUa Willis plays th
role of Bunny Watson, portrayed
by Shirlev Booth on Broadway,
d'
i
th
an Katherine Hepburn n
e
movies. Others in the cast are
Katie Chomalou. Nancy Hegy.
Gretchen Bauer. Andre Pollock.
Charles P. Larkin. Jr., Frank H.
Malloy. StephaDie B. Battey.
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t
ne
Patrloia Told; and George
Herschel.
Alan Staok technical
for the production, is also
of the set built lr.l the stage crew
under David·. BIngham. Wesley
Wagner pf.ov!des the music and
sound effects. ·James B. Maginnis.
Paul Btrkahn, and LoIs ~erson
handle the stege lighting. Ruth R.
Hamilton ta ~~.
Stage decorations and properties
are under Rita Lothrop and EIizabeth Derh:kaoo. CCH:halrmen. aslisted .... Mlllie SUlek Carrie
Hook, •
Stradiey. and Kathleen
Edney. Mai<
Katrina Ives. assisted by Betty
8enUey. and Lavtna Hurst.
..
.
Dr. Glenn Cunningham of Cedar
Point. Kans.• Olympic mile champion for many yea... wi11 lead the
Quaker Forum at the Friends
Meeting House Sunday morning at
9:45. He will speak on the top;c
"The Race of Life," All Interested
persons are cordially Invited;
For decades, Glenn Cunningham
has been known to ml1Ilons as the
greatest miler of our Vme. Cun~gham was captain of the Arnerlean track team that twice toured
the OrIent, His team mates voted
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hIs
ChrlS• tmas Program
SchedUled for Tuesday .
t f.
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~m:~e th':rtlln::;
CLOliDER MEMOIIiAL, SWAllTllMOllE (l()u.BGB
home at the·
SUN..DAY, DECEMBER .....
_ 1957
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'ClOCK
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munity to "Enter Into"
Eleventh Presentat'lon
December 22 _
more
I . . . . . . tile
llteO.li ,..
to meet Santa and talk with him,
and to receive a gift.
Lest anyone be worried over
snow situation, Santa and Mr.
•
.
Wa Ite too. promised falthtu11y
that
wh"th"r the weather be spring
term.
Prior to going on the Common
Pleas bench. Judge BDk was a
in Philadelphia Ol'phans
He has always·taken special
Interest In the· legal aspects ot \
j
uvenlle and adolescent
problems and his talk. here wl\l
be based on some of
experiences in these J1elds.
All
Id Is f Swarthm
res en 0
ore and
Rutledge and particularly the parents of children in all gra.
, des. of
Held Tuesday
For Howard B. Green:
terfa and .Is
th O::denlll hODOIed.
friends of e
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'PI 1 - tWa- '.' .........
The
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. p&GiiatL
th th beIf:Ds with
HI8b 1'OIl.t.-1
a. __ 0. II t t .,. D r · at8:30wi
e.ted"'b-~d:e:.s:ert:'~1
. . II .... .., Ins' wm --. a.u. PJ.Qen Invi- " I be·.
...... a 7' . - ,., - 7:30. AllteeDlS...~ rcinDal part
I
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The Pageant of the Nativity will
e and
In'~. or unexpectedly
aga'n deepen the splrltual celebra- frigid. Santa WILL be there.
tion of the Christmastide tn its·
I
Ii
ti
e event presenta on on Sunday
evening, December 22. at 5 and
at 7 o'clock in Clothier Memorial
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the elementary and high' schools.
~:'::g~l~:; saenrvdedReCfohnnurcehd~sclhnurthChe on theln·Collthege c~mpus. All who
invited to. attend the Home
come .. e sp.nt of reverence
.
and· School· meeting. It will be
18 years. notably the First and worship will be welcome.
The Woman's Club. of Swarthat' 3 p.m. 11) the auditorium
Church. Dayton, 0 .• and the CalThe late Charles D. Mitchell. the more Is looking forward to· the
high school on College aveyary Church. in Reading.
He Pageant's originator and director. annual Chrlstma. ·program at Its
d the' renowned Dr'. deft· ·ed I ' · . -w I· it alinterp
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In
flUe.- A ·col'fee ·hour and reCeption'
succee·~e·
u
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n .. . • ..., a sp r. u _, .. r~..... ,. mee. on .
_ ay,·. the will follow Judge BDk's tau<.'
Nehemiah Bounton at the CII,,- tation of the Chrlslnias ·Story en- club house at 2 p.m. Mrs. Henry I.
PreSident of Ute Home and
ton
Avenue
Congregational tered Into by the people of Swarth- Hoot, chairman of .the drama de(Continued on Page 8)
Brooklyn. N. Y.• In 1929. mo.e". Members of Swarthmore partment, will present a dramaLater he was miniSter of the First churches interpret the Biblical Uzed versiOn of three stories from
Church in Chi- roles of the Pageant tn reverent. "This Way to Chrlstmas." by Ruth
cago, and the Community Church solemn wo..hip and In anonymity. Sawyer in the dialect of, the counGreat Neck on Long Island; he
choirs fonned the original tries each repreSents.
was made minister emeritus of 80 voice. Pageant Chorus which Mrs. Roland G. E. WIman .wlll
the Great Neck Church.
will begin rebearsal Wednesday play the simple hearted Irtsb woFor 19 sLimmers he conducted
and now Incl~des any per- man. wife of the hotel's. caretaker.
55 Year Boro ResidEint
the nation-wide radio
sons In the commumty who wish Ancirles Van Dam. of the Little
Succumbed Saturday
"Highlights of the Bible" under to "enter Into" the Pageant In this Theatre Club fame. will represent
the auspices of the Nationai way.
the old German J1agman for the
Morning
Council, of Churches, and the
Use of Clothier
tiny ral\road station. A native of
National Broadcasting Company.
Swarthmore Col\ege perinlts ~e·HoUand. Mr. Van Dam was grad-I::;.Fun~etlr~al~.:.services for Howard B•
In 1938 he servOd as an ex- use of Clothier Memorial. a setting uated from Swarthmore High
for 55 years II. resld~t of
which enhances t1ie dignity and Scbool, and is a sophomore at
were held Tuesday
change preacher to England and majesty of the solemn Christmas Swarthmore College.
at Oliver Bair's. PIilladelphla. InScotland..
Story. Sewing groupa of FrIends Th
Ie f ''U I J b'"
terment fol\owed at East\awn
Dr. Stamm- has written a numUng and the Pr-byterlan
e ro 0
nc e oa. IS tak- C-~-t
Swarthm
••_
Mee.
~~
en by Timothy Baker. a junior In ~.~ ery.
ore.
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ber of magazirie srt1cles. and Is Church completed the costume. S rIn-eld Hi.... School' and via- Green passed away Saturday
the author of a dozen. books. which seem to have a fresh beau!)' p "u....
morning. November 30. In the
among them "The Conversat;ons
with each weerIng.
lin student of Janet Beuhler. He Oakerest Nursing Home. Up\end.
Jesus," "Good News for Bad
A large group of residenta sup- will play the violin .~ons in
was 87. ,
Times."
"Seeing the
Multlsustenance 'to the pageant·s two scenes that require incidental
Mr. Green was a graduate tn
g the class of 1892 at Swarthmore·
tudes." "In the Shadow of the participants between the two re- mthusic·ffand
.
·ta BethlPumTbeeu bowlll sln
.. An
eo -8th gesoo.
y wh0 College where he was a foo1ball
Cross." "One Fine Hour.
- quiring presentations,a custom lnspl
Cbrtstm
pressl'
other written to young preachers
lingers from the ftrst schedres e
_ as ex
ODS and track star.
An englneertng
''So You Want to Preach" will be uled presentation tn 19C18 which Is Dean Forbes, a sixth grade pu- o1udent, his layout plan for the
publlsbed next spring.
Clothier and turned away so pU of Margaret Moore' room.
streets in the south portion of the
He is a graduate of Franklin
disappointed people that a
Robert Hotm of the High School borough, between Chester rosd,
and Marshall College in Lancasoffer was made to re- Faculty will supply a wind in- Harvard and PrInceton Avenues
ter and from the Evangelical and
the Pageant at 7 o'clock. Ush- slrument quartet to·play between were accepted and used. He was
IR:farmed Ohulch Theologleru
contribute their services. their scenes and lead the ftnal carol in a member of Delta Upsilon Fraalso in Lancaster. He
of "entering Into" the Christ" ,w:I the entire audience will temlty.
received his J;loctor of Divinity
Story.
. . p
c pate.
.
As a young resident of Swarthfrom Piedmont College.
In each presentation, the ...der.
lII'rB. Hoot is· handling the DBrhe was active in political
Georgia. and his DDclor of Let- the orgaDlst. the choral director ration and· ooachlng and Mrs. and civic affairs. serving at ODe
from bls alma mater Frank- serve as a worshlppln& part of the James O. Stephens and. her com- time on Borough Council. and
tin and Marshall£ollege.
whole. Others In the Community ~"ee ts In charge of acenery. i1tter AI llI'esldent of the Swarth.
"enter Into" the Pageant by con~The Youth· CoIl_tion depart- more BusIn_ Men'•.Assoclation.
d· trlbuUng to .the Communi~ ment requests gifts for Glen M111
_.~ his fuel "',·slnFete Pageant Fund which m
pos- boys and S1eJahton J'arm girls
....-~ Yard,
The 1957 Swarthmore
(Continued OIl Page 8)
be placed under the "Iub tree.
Avenue for approx!School _Tea... Footbal\ Squad
mately 35 years.
members of other aotivities
He was married in 1000 to Mary
have parlicipatedln !be HI g
lDII
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Santa Claus has rounded up six
of his elabt reindeer. aDd put
them through their paces in prepation for his annual visit neXt Will Address Home and
Thursday. December 12. at Porter
School Assoc. at
Walte's garage at Cbester ·road and
8 P.M.
Yale avenue. And Mr. Walte for
hi. part. Is valiantly.t.r:rtn. 10 save Judge Curtis Bok. one of Phllasome of the snow which tell Tues~ delphi!l'S best known and respectday night and Wednesday. to pre- ed judges. wi11 speaIc in Swarth::~or::,::n2d1ng • "'~e:~ed for more Tuesday night. December 10,
p.m.
ay.
t th
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It'S!lll unenviable task. In the a
e re.. ~ m
ng of the
face of warm. sunshlney days. and S,),arthmore-Rutledge Home and
a wlerd one for a garage man who ISchool Association.
Is usually, more concerned with
Judge Bok Is President Judge of
.cl~g sno:,," away. rather than Common Pleas Court No. 6 whi~h
gathermg It m; but sleigh runners has a Wide reputaUon In Phi1adelwork best on snow, as anyone c a n ·
.
tell you, so Mr. Waite sald he'd try. phla as a non-political cOurl. He
In the meantime all ch1\dren up has headed that court since it was
to (and most
including) created in 1937, and was re-electten years of age. are reminded
ed this year to a third 10-year
Congregationalist WI'11 Nf .t P t t
deft~ttelY
Preach Here Sunday a'VI y agean. 0 ~;u~:'~1 =t:.,~~ t:.:~:n~e~:
'Star' 1957 Chr·,stmas
Guest minister at the Presbyterlan Church Sunday morning
will be the Rev. Frederick Keller
Stamm. D.D.• who will preach at
.
both the 9:30 and 11 o'clock
se!Wices in the sane! a .
Ii '
u ry on
arvard Avenue.
C
'd
d
f th
ons. ere one 0
e most
distinguished clergymen of the
Congregational
ChUrch.
Dr.
Christmas
Seal,
Olympic Champion SantaH_....
Claus to VIsIt Judge' Curtis 10k
on Thursday
Sponsored by Friends
Speaks Here'Tuesday
Glen" Cummingham to
Spea k at Forum Sunday
9 :45 A.M.
Nativity Pag••"t· . :,,:~r;u:!~ wl1l
. ClIor.. to . . . .ne CoIrimittee 8:30 pm.
..,.. d ... fer
nflbt J)eCEmbel" It. The ~
If lite
ruin. _
held tn tile m-:, =111
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on Deceia!Ier 8. 1156. Mr.
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November 29, 1951
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 8
lude E. Underwood,
Former Resident, Dies
WINS IN SONG CONTEST
Hildegarde Hutcheson, daughter
of Mrs. Mildred S. Hutcheson of
Swarthmore avenue, took second
prize in the women's division of
the annual Hill Singing Contest
at Grinnell College. A soprano, she
sang Offenbach's "The Doll Song."
Hilrlegarde, a freshman at Grinnell, is a 1957 gralluate of the
Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr.
Jude E. Underwood of 52 Marion road, Princeton, N. J., formerly
of SwarUtmore and Wallingford
Hills, died Monday, November 25,
in Princeton Hospital.
Born in Noblesville, Ind., May
11, 1889, Mr. Underwood was a
graduate of Wabash College from
which he received an A.B. degree
NEWS NOTES
in 1911 and an M.A. in 1912. He
' St t U· ersity
John WeUaufer, son of Mr. and
taug ht a t Oh10
a e
mv
t'
Mrs. L. A. WeUau(er of Strath
hi
d
ft
fo\' two years a er s gra ua Ion
and was a physical chemist with Haven
avenue,
~o~e
returned.
the U. S. Bureau of Mines in I Wednesday for the Thanksglvmg
. atten d'mg Leh'Ig h
Boulder Colo., from 1916 to 1919. holidays. John 18
From'1921 to 1923 he was with University, BeUtlehem.
the Radium Corporation of PittsMr. and Mrs. James Clifford
'th
th'
burgh and New York. He was also WI
etr c hild ren T
eeIa,C arodirector of research, National Lime line, and Jimmy of Rutgers aveAssociation, Washington, D. C., nUe left Wednesday night to spend
manager of research and develop- the remainder of the week at Uteir
men! of the Office of Ute War cottage at St. Michaels, Md., where
Production Board, Washington, Mr. Clifford and Jimmy will spend
D. C. Director of research for some time duck hunting.
Diamond Alkali Company, CleveMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brodland, D., from 1944 to 1952, Mr. head of Ogden avenue have as
Underwood \vas technical con- their guests during Ute Thankssultant until retirement.
giving holidays Mrs. Brodh,,:,d's
He was a member of the Ameri- parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kinscan Chemical Society, Ute Ameri- man of Lansdowne.
can Institute of Chemical EngiHugh Morrison, son of Mr. and
neers, and the Rittenhouse Astro- Mrs. Maxey Morrison of Dartnomical Society.
mouth avenue. is at home for the
His chemical research activities Thanksgiving holidays. Hugh, a
included radium, radio activity, sophomore at Lafayette College,
and radium luminous preparations; Easton, is a member of the cast of
radium salt, radon recovery, lime "Golden Boy" to be .given by the
products; chemical pulp bleach- college theater group. He has been
ing, organic and inorganic research chosen associate sports editor o(
in heavy chemical and allied pro- the college paper ''The Lafayette."
ducts; high temperature organic
Dr. William Y. Rial of Harvard
heal transfer agents;' lightweight avenue is a member of the regis_
aggregate manufacturing, process tration committee for the Chemipatents.
cal Meeting of the American MediA memorial service was held cal Association at Convention Hall
'Wednesday afternoon in Prince- December 3-5.
ton.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard
Surviving are his wife, the Harl with their children Ricky,
former Jessie Dowdell, whom Mr. Sally and Ted arrived Wednesday
Underwood married In 1~16; a son from Pleasantville, N. Y., for a
• onn'0, a visit of several days with Mr.
Jude• Jr 0, of Essex I C
daughter Caroline; and two grand_ S.
Hart's
Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar
daughters.
Har.tparents
o( Lafayette
avenue.
Miss
Elsie Lukens of Oakmont, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fair- Hart's sister, has also been a hoU. It
banks with Iheir children Michael, d Q~s~
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. BeckAntonica, and Lillian of Rutgers
mann
ot Strath Haven avenue
avenue left Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving and Ute holiday have as their guest Mrs. Beckweek end wHh the Fairbanks' son- mann's mother Mrs. Alton Bowers
in-law and daughter Lt. and Mrs. ot Stone Harbor, N. J .. who arR. W. Youngblood at Myrtle rived Tuesday tor a visit during
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Beach, S. C.
DEVINE TAXI COMPANY
a""oun
Anthony Palermo and Richard MacDonald
The former awners, Margaret Devine and Frances D.
Neugebauer, wish to thank Uteir many friends for their
,patronage over the last 39 years and hope that they
will continue to patronize the business still trading
under the same name , , •
DEVINE TAXI COMPANY
KIl18swood 3-0444
when the quality of oil
•
IS
•
IS
really
Atlontic Heating Oil is trip/e.reflned for your protection.
An exclusive additive helps give you more
for ynur
heating dollar. You also save an burner repairs and service
calls.
"eat
for clean, low cost heat, call
VAN ALEN BROS.
Ridley Park
1(1 3-4742
PENN FACULTY PLANS
COVERED DISH .SUPPER
A covered dish supper for all
new faculty members of the University of Pennsylvania husbands
and wives will be held Tuesday,
De<:ember 3, at 6: 30 p.m. at Ute
Feis Institute for State and Local
Government, 39th and Walnut
streets.
"
Any member in the area who
has not been notified is asked to
phone Mrs. Samuel Gurin, chair-
Spontaneous ex pre •• ion s of
gratitude for God'. power and
goodness were a feature of the
Thanksgiving service held at First
Church of Chris!, Seienti.! on
Thanksgiving Day.
Testimonies included mention 01
healing of
phyo;ical
~seases
through prayer and Ute under.
standing of God as taught ir.
Christian Science. A period de- man of the new members group,
voted to voluntary statements o( ~Ingswood 3-2579, Mrs. Hennig
gratitude by members of the con- Cohen, of the new members comgregation Is included in all mittee, KIngswood 4-2970, or Mrs.
Thanksgiving Day services in Hans Borel, hospitality chairman,
~Ingswood 4-0171.
Christian Seience churches.
"Thanksgiving" was the subject
of the Lesson-Sermon read from
PACK 101 TO MEET
Uthe ddesk. 'tEspeci.altedlY p~epa~edti (or
SwarUtmore Cub Pack 101 wlll
t e ay, I c~ns15
0
se ec ons meet Utis evening at 7:30 in Mcfrom . the ~Ible and from" ~e Cahan Hall in Ute Presbyterian
Christian Selenee ~extbook Sel- Church. Den 8 will conduct the
enc~ and Health WIth Key to the Flag Ceremony and Dan 6 will
Serlpture.:" by Mary Baker Eddy. present a skit. In addition to the
The ~rst Reader, read !he regular program, Utere ·will also
Thanksg:.vlng Day, ProclamatIon be a display of Cub handcraft.
by the President of the United
A Pack Committee meeting will
States.
be held at 8 Tuesday evening, D .....
Keynoting the Lesson-Sennon cember 3, at the home of Mr. and
was the Golden Text from Psalms Mrs. Jack Cushing, 506 Drew
(50: 14): "Offer unto God thanks- avenue.
giving; and pay thy vows unto the ~$~~~~~$$~~a;$sa
most High."
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KINDERGARTEN MOTilERS
TO MEET DECEMIiER 4th
• Only a pharmacist is
fully qualified 10 dispense
products designed to aid
your health and welfare.
Always buy DRUGS in ..
Drug Slore. You'll appreciale our ample slocks and
fair prices. And, remember, we specialize iA the
prompt, precile compoundIng of prescriptions. .
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
KI 3-0586
Hew C'o.'., Ho....:
10 P.M. Doll,
A" Unes of 'nsurance
LE 2-2440
Christmas
Seals
THE SWARTHMOREAN
_______~S:.:w:.:a::r..:t::h.::m:o:.:r~e, Pa.. Friday, December 6, 1_9_5_7____
31'3 Dartmouth Ave.
Christmas
Seals
$4,00 PER YEAR
I
Gift Is in Memoriam
ot hiS eIght remdeer, and put
Glenn Cummingham to t?em tbroug.h Iheir paces in prepa- ,W'II Add
H
d
'
tion for hlS annual visit next'
I
ress
orne an
Speak at Forum Sunday Thursday, December 12, al Porter
School Assoc. at
9:45 A.M.
Waite's garage at Chester road and!
8 PM
Dr. Glenn Cunningham of Cedar! ~ale avc~ue. :And Mr.. Waite for i
• •
Point, Kans., Olympic mile cham- I his part, 15 valIantly trYIng to save: Judge Curtis Bok, one of Philapion for many years, will Jead the i some ?f the snow which fell Tues- : delphja's best known and respectQuaker Forum at the Friends 1 day mght .and W.ednesday, to pre- ,ed judges, will speak in Swarth:\i(>cting House Sunday morning at t ~rertlfOr hIS landing, scheduled for, more Tuesday night December 10
9:45. He will speak on the top' ISO Y before 2 p.m. that day.
I
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c!.
.
. ' at the regtllar meeting of the
, "The Race of Life:" All interested I It S an unenVIable task, In the
pl'f30ns are cordially invited.
i Cace. of warm. sunshiney days, and ,Swarthlnore-~u.tledge Home and
For decades, Gienn Cunningham I ~ wlerd one Cor a garage man who: School ASSOCIatIon.
' has been known to millions as the IS u~uaIJy more concerned with, Judge Bok is President Judge of
g~ catest miler of our time. cun-l clear1f~g s~o~. away, ~ather than:. Common Pleas Court No.6 whic'h
nmgham was captain of the Arner- gathering It m, but sleIgh runners: h
'd
t I'
. Ph'l d
,
k b
I as a WI e repu a Ion 10
I a eliean track team that twice toured WOf
est on snow, as anyone can
.
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the Orient. His tcam mates voted I tell you. so Mr. Wa.ite said hc'd try.: phla as a non-pohttcal court. He
(Continued OIl Page 5)
! In the meantime, all children up: has headed that court since it was
ito (and most definitely in~luding) ,created in 1937. and was re-elecl_
ten years of age, are remmded of eel thiS year to a third lO-year
i the cordial invitation to come next, term.
,[I
of the late Samuel
D.
Buy
100ympic Champion ISanta Claus to Visit 'Judge Cuttis Bok
Sponsored by Friends I sa~::~~!!~ r~~:!S!~rx II Speaks Here·Tuesday
Rev. Frederick K. Stamm
I
Clyde
I
The new pipe organ at Trinity
Church will be dedicated Sunday. '
December 8, at the 11:15 service.
This organ is in memory of the
late Samuel Dyer Clyde of
Swarthmore, and is the gift of his
fami1y and of members of the
parish.
I
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Mr-. Clyde was for many years I
a communicant at Trinity Church:
where he served as 'Vestryman and !
Senior Warden. A veteran of the:
A'
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:CongregatlOnailst Will Natl'v"lt P ttl
Preach lIere S nd.
y agean 0
:~rv~~Si~:t~:iti::din ~~~~i~:ea.and
u ay iI 'Star' 1957 Chr·lst·mas I~oh~:~:Ysa~~!Wa~~ ~l~':it~n~i~':
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Prior to going on the Common
.
Guest minister at the Presbyand to receive a gift
': Pleas bench. Judge Bok was a
Th e organ was deSIgned
and I
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manufactured 'by the M. P. Moller Itenan Church Sunday morning ICommunity to .. Enter Into"
Lest anyone be worried over the, JU ge m Phllaaelphla Orphans
Company of Hagerstown Md.
will be the Rev. Frederick Kener i
EI
th P
t t.
snow situation, Santa, and Mr.: ~ourt. H~ has always'taken specIal
,
I
!
even
resen a Ion
W ·t
..
mterest In the I~gal aspects ot
is a two manual organ consisting Stamm D.D. who ''''ill preach at
31 e too, prOmIsed faIthfully that I f
'1
.
.
of a Great Swell and Positive di-Ibolh t~~ 9.'30 a d II
'I k
December 22
whether the weather be spring., amJbl Y• JUVedllllhe. and adolescent
,
,
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0 c: oc
lilt
d b I
pro ems an
IS talk here will
visions and Pedal Division. It has
.'
.
' The Pageant of the Nativity will
e an
a my, or unexpectedly b b
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18 ranks comprising 1068 pipes sen Ices In the sanctuary 011 again deepen the spiritual celebra-I frigid, Santa WILL be there.
e a~ed on some of hiS experlI
•
Harvard A v
1
ences 10 these fields.
The organist and choirmaster of
cnue.
tion of the Christmastide in it.; t
Trinity Church, Robert Smart,
Considered one of the most eleventh presentation on Sunday!
R AIllldresidendts of ~warthmore and
.
. h e d l'Iergymen of the: everung,
.
WIll
play at the special dedica- iI d'IS t'IngutS
December 22, at 5 and:I
~ ut e ge
f all
h·ld·particularly
.
II the
d par·
tory service
: Congregational
Church,
Dr. : at 7 O'clock in Clothier iVlemorial i
:~~ S ~ C 1 len I~ a. gra es of
.
I Stamm ?as served churches in the! on the. College ~a.mpus. All who I
i ar: ~n:~:~ta~: :~en;l~~' schools,
,EvangL'llcal and Refonned Church come In the Sptrlt of reverence I ' d S h I '
e .Home
I Cor 18 year!', notably the FIrst
.
' WIll
• be welcome.
I The Woman's Club of Swarth- ,. an
and worship
h Id et' 800 meetmg.
. th It Will
. . be
I Ch
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p.m.
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auditOrIum
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lireayton, ., and the Calte atear es D. Itc eJ, the more IS lookmg forward to the f II • h' h
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d Ii
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le 19 sc 00 on 0 lege ave.
h In
1'1.. I~: vary Ch urc.
neadmg.
He, P
agea!lt
S ongmator an
(ree or" annual ChTl~tma~ program at its - • A. . T .~.
.. d '
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I succeeded
th.e renowned Dr. I'defined it as fi "spiritual interprc-I stated meeting un Tu'e$day, in the I U~I"I' C- IIt.:v, eJ_•. dflOUIB akl! taleclkeptlon
[
.
. I tahon
.
'at 2 p.m. Mrs. Henry I. w l o
owugeos.
•
I NehemIah
Bounton at the Chllof thC"
e nrlstmas Story en- I
club house
.
Marcnant Comedy BeginS I ton
Avenue
Congregational I tered into by the people of swarlh-I Hoot. chairman of Ute drama dePreSident. of the Home and
S' N' ht R
Church, Brooklyn. N. Y .. in 1929. mo""". Members oC Swarthmore partmenl, will present a drama(Contmued on Page 6)
IX" 19
un
! Later he was minister of the First i churches interpret the Biblical tized version of three stories from
Monday
: Congregational Church in Chi- I roles o( the Pageanl in reverent, '"rhis Way to Christmas," by Ruth
Joseph de-Furia directs the Play- : ('ago, and the Community Church Isolemn wor~hip and in anon~~itY'1 S~wyer in the diaJect of the coun- I
er Club's December offering "Desk of Great Neck. o~ Long Isl~nd; he i Churc~ chOIrS fonned t~e ongl~al tnes each represents.
!
Set" which opens next 1\ronday was madc mInister emerItus of j 8~ VOIce. Pageant Cho.. us WhICh I Mrs. Roland G. E. mlman will
for the traditional six night run. the Great Neck Church.
i WIll begm rehearsal Wednesday play the simple hearted Irish wo-I
•
Written by' William Marchant the, For 19 summers he conducted eveni~g and now includes any p~r- man, wife of the hotel's caretaker.
55 Year Boro Resident
comedy, described as uwonderfully! the nation-wide radio program, so~~ In t~e c~mmumty wh~ wls.h Andries Van Dam, of the Little
constructed" and practically guar- i "Highlights of the Bible" under. to enter mto the Pageant In thiS Thealre Club fame, will represent
Succumbed Saturday'
anteed for its hilarity, brings a' the auspices of Ihe National way.
"the old German flagman for the
Morning
cast of 12 before, the fOOtlights,1 Council of Churches, and the i
•
Use of Clothier. .
tiny railroad station. A native of
and a host of workers, committees National Broadcasting Company.' S:.varthmo.re College.perrruts ~heIHOnand,.Mr. Van Dam was grad..
Funeral services for Howard B ..
! use of ClothIer MemorIal a settmg
t d f
S
rth
H' h Green. for 55 years a resident oC
and crewmen. to back· stage.
In 1938 he served as an e x - .
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rom
wa more
Ig S
.
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WhICh enhances the dIgmty and School and is a sophomore at warthmore, were held Tuesday
Francelia WIllis plays the lead I change preacher to England and ma'esty of the solemn Christmas
'
at Oliver Bair's, Philadelphia. InI
f
B
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t
t
ed'
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J
SwarUtmore
College.
ro eo. unny
a son, por ray I Scot. an .
Story. Sewing groups of Friends
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terment followed at Eastlawn
by ShIrley Booth on Broadway.
Dr. Stamm has written a num-I Meeting and the Presbyterian
Tbhe rT~le °t(h uBanckle Joab. l~ ta~- Cemetery.
Swarthmore.
Mr.
and Katherine Hepburn in the I ber of magazine articles. and is, Church completed the costumes en y lmo y
er, a luruor m Green passed away Saturday
'no'
.
th e c as! are 'the author of a dozen. .b 00k S, I which seem to ·have a fresh beau~y Springfield High School and vio- morning, November 30, in the
• v.ws. Others In
K a t Ie ChomaI ou, N ancy H a g Y. among them "The ConversaVons 0 with each wearing.
lin student of Janet Beuhler. He 'Oakc
...,.t Nursing Home, Upland.
I'
Gretchen Bauer, Andre Pollock, Jesus," "Good News for Bad
A large group of residents sup- will play the violin selections in He was 87 .
Charles P. Larkin, Jr., Frank H. Times,"
"Seeing the Multi- plies sustenance .to the Pageant's two scenes that require incidental
Mr. Green was a graduate in
ManDy, Stephanie B. Battey. ~on tudes," "In the Shadow of the participants between the two re- music, and Beth Purnell will sing the class of 1892 at Swarthmore
D. Tippet, Caroline Valentine, Cross," "One Fine Hour."
An- Quiring presentations, a custom the off-stage solo. The boy who College where he was a football
Patricia Told, and George T. other written to young preachers which lingers from the first sched- inspires the Christmas expressions and track star. An engineering
Herschel.
"So You Want to Preach" will be uled presentation in 1938 which is Dean Forbes, a sixth grade pupil of Margaret Moore' room.
student, his layout plan for the
Alan Slack technical director published next spring.
filled Clothier and turned away so
streets in the souUt portion of Ute
for the production, is also designer
He is a graduate of Franklin many disappointed people that a
Robert Holm of the High Seh001 borough, between Chester road.
of the set built by the stage crew
d Marshall College in Lancas- spontaneous offer was made to re- Faculty will supply a wind in- Harvard and Princeton Avenues
under David Bingham. Wesley laenr and from Ibe Evangelical and, peat the Pageant at 7 o'clock. Ush. strument quartet to play between
ted
.
tb' scenes and lead Ute final carol in were accep
and used. Hewas
Wagner provides the music an d /R 'f, rmed Church Theological ers cont rl'bu t e th'
ell" servICes, eIr
a member of Delta Upsilon Fra.ms
' , Seminary,
e 0:
·
. t ..oth
sound effects, 'James B. Magm
also in Lancaster. He way 0 ( "en teI'1ng
m
e Ch'
rls t - ·which the entire audience will ternity.
St
participate.
.
P aul Birkahn, and Lois Pct erson received his Doctor of Divimty mas Dry.
.
As a young resident of SwarUthandle the stage lighting. Ruth R. d egree from Piedmont College,
In each presentatIon, Ute reader,
Mrs. Hoot is handling Ute nar- more h e was active in political
Hamilton Is prompte,r.
G·
and his Doctor of Let- the organist, the choral director ration 3nd coaching and Mrs.
d'vi
ff'
.
eorgIa,
hi .
f'~
J
0 Ste h
d h
an CI c a airs, serving at one
Stage decorations and propertles ters from his alma mater Frank- serve as a wors PPlng part 0 u.e ames .
p enS' an
er com- time on Borough Council, and
are under Rita LoUtrop and Eliza· r
d Marshall .College.
whole. Others in Ute Community mittee is in charge of scenery. later as president of the Swarthbeth Derickson co-chairmen, as- in an
"enter into" the Pageant by con- The Youth Conservation depart- more Business Men's Association.
sisled by Mllile Slack Carrie
tributing to the Community ment requests gifts for Glen Mill H
hi
HOOk, Elsa Stradley, and RaUtleen
Pageant ~nd which makes pas- boys and Sieighton Farm girls to G::.,.,~~er~ ;a:~el a~u~~~
Edney. Mako!-up chainnan is\ The 1957 SwarUtmore High
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be placed under the club tree. Princeton Avenue (or approxiuad
Katrina Ives, assisted by Betty School .Team Footbal~
~nd
male1y 35 yeaTS.
Bentley, and Lavina Hurst.
members of other actIvities which
He was married in 1900 to Mary
have participated In the H I g h
foI.
'tat
Wolverton, and Utey lived
School Football Program will ~e
~t
~
on Dickinson Avenue until 1907
honored by the Citizens' Athl:tIC
when they moved to Uteir newly
Committee 6:30 p.m. Satur ~~
CLOTIDER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
built home at the Chester Road
address.
Alter 'Mrs. Green's
The eboras
the p _ t night December 14. The alfair WI
be
held
In
Ute
Hlgh
School
cafeSUNDAY.
DECEMBER
22.
1957
deaUt,
on
December
6, 1956, Mr.
Of the Natlvlt7 will rehearse on
GTeen sold his home and moved
WeoJneoclQi eveamo. ~r teria and is open to parents and
friends of Ute students honored.
AT 5 AND AT 1 O'CLOCK
from Swartitrnore.
11 aDd 18 at 8 .'clock In the
......n. with dinner
The program "-";'"' Hlgh Foo~
He is survived by a, daullbter,
PresbrieriaD Church. Harvard
at
6'
30
wiUt
the
Juruor
t
Mrs.
Florence Green Broomall,
a~lIae. On SaturdaY. 0 - ball'
PlaYers
invited
for
dessert
a
of
Wallingford;
a son, Howard W.
her 111 tile rellearsaJ will be
7:30.
All
teamS
will
be
introdU~
tonU
Green
of
LIma;
two granddaUlhheld .. CIetIlIer Memorial lID
m
when
tb1!
fonnal
part
ters,
Ann
Broomall
Gaul and
t 8
tile OoUep... • ••
a
p..
~""'ft.
A1lY0De in- ' - " .... '
CUIU
M'arIJyn Green Doherty; and tWo
AIa,._ . . . readII . . . . eM- the program ~ may contact
tel'ested In atten -.....deDt of the
....t
L 6 _ &nd
Ib ....... lId eIMInl e . . .
Maxey !IfDrrisoJl, ,..-
It!
I
I
Stop I.
Mr.
n.
Dr.g.'o" aad
m,.'
Go"o,'.r, o.r •••
COMPLETE LUNCHEONS
The Postmaster suggested that
special care be taken in preparing
gift packages for the mails-all
addresses should be legible and
complete.
"If you have any articles of
unusual size or bulk, better check
with the Post Office before attempting to mail them", the Postmaster warns. The limits on size
ahd weight of packages varies, depending on where packages are"
mailed.
When wrapping gifts for mailing, it is always better to use corrugated cartons, especially where
there are a number of various
sized objects in the shipment. Use
plenty of wadded tissue or newspaper for extra protection against
I shock,
and securely wrap each
package or carton in heavy paper,
and then tie it with strong cord.
Be .sure to include an extra label
with your return address and Ute
recipients address inside the carton or package before it is wrapped.
AnoUter good idea is to place
a piece of transparent cellophane
tape over the address portion of
th label on your package to pI'.....
vent defacing in transit, and al_
ways make sure to Include Ute
recipients full name, street address, city, zone and state.
Postmaster Grier says that If
you follow these Utree simple
rules, you are certain to have
your gifts deHvered before Christ..
mas Day: Wrap them securely;
address them correctly, and mali
them early.
OEC 6 1957
Buy
Spanlsh- merican War and form- I
er State Assemblyman, Mr. Clyde!
was a senior partner in what is I
believed t~ be Ute oldest real es·
tate finn In the countY-Swcen-j
ey and Clyde. He was a leader,
rh.r.acllf
Mrs William R. Phillips is
.'
chairman
of the moUters 'I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
group,
Mrs. Jack Gersbach, secretary- '5
t1reasurer, Mrs. Edward Heller and
Mrs. Frances Adams telephone
.
M
(with Appetizer • Dessert - Beverage)
~mmlttee chairmen, and
rs.
Ric?ard Restrepo, refreshments
noon to one-thirty
chairman.
FROM· 95c
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Postmaster Charles H. Grier
said this week, "Early mailing of
all Christmas cards and gifts is
Ute biggest single factor In getting
all of the mail delivered before
Christmas. Post Office faclUties
have been expanded, extra hel.!'
will be available, and everything
is geared up to handle a record
Christmas mail in Swarthmore
1/(' •
For SAFB
Drugs---':'---
Co lleg\f' Li hrary
SViarthmore
¥
Trinity to Dedicate
Nevv Organ Sunday
PETER E. TOLD
The molliers of Mrs. Robert K.
Enders' Kindergarten group will
meet Wednesday ~ternoon, December 4, at 3: 30 in Ute College
Avenue kindergarten room.
Local P.O. Gets Set
For ChrIS·tmas Mails
S~ml'tlll:Jo::,,\:
VOLUME 29-,NUMBER 49
10ft! Grade Open House
Bill Fuoss and Robby Jarratt
are giving an open house for the
lOth grade class tomolTow evening
from 7:30 to 9 at 316 North
Princeton avenue. It is hoped that
as many of Ute class as possible
will be able to come.
,
."
Bill Morrison and Luren Dlckin.
son will be hosts at a captains'
supper for the football squad of
Swarthmore High School to b.
given Monday evening, December
2, at the Morrison home on Dart.
mouth avenue.
Ample SPIlU for lIfler-luneheon bridge
lit no extra eharge
STRATH HAVEN INN
I
ID es k Set' t0 0pen '
At, PI ayers LJ.Uu
ChflS" tmas Program
Scheduled for Tuesday
1[
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1
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IUnpwood 3-"88
'for Howard B Green
I
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I'
"Yo" Meet the NICEST People
at Speare's"
I
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feshio.
EDGMONT AVENUE -
(or •••,
SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
STORE HOURS: Today, Saturday and Monday, 9:30-9:00;
Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:30·5:30; Next Thursday thru Dec.
23, 9:30.9:00
(I
I
Football Team Feted
Your One-stop Shcpping Service Offl!n You Variety ..,ncl
Value in a Department for Everybody
SECOND FLOOR
• Belter Dresses· Daytime Cottonl - Women's Coats Women's Suits • Sportswear • Millinery • LU9CJag8 •
Found.tion G.rmtnb
FIRST FLOOR
- Lingerie • HOSiery _ Notions • Gifts • Glove, Handterc:hi.ts - Cosmetics • Handbags - Costume
Jewelry - AccessorilH • Dos-mestics - Mens Wear
DOWNSTA.IRS STORE
Infanh' Clothln9 and Accessorifl • Boys' Wear· Girls'
Wear • Offici.l loy Scout .and Girl Scout Uniforms
and Equipment
I.
Servlces
. HeId Tuesday
I
this year!'
.. and phone number
the cost of heat
Thanksgiving Service
Held at Scientist Church
COI.LIroE
1,IIIRAIlY
•
:>'I
Nativity Pageant
Chorus to Rehearse
1I1
t 0f
....,agtan
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A
fttlwl"t"
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'or
au tubo
-
.. bi.tle ........... . .
in tfJt .pint of l\tbennu
ad
oriijlP anannt
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i
6. 1957
,
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THE SWAItI'iiJIIORBAN
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P erBOllClA
m" tN" of the Pearfamily for
Mr.
and ...... Leon Pwni9D of
/dr. and Mr&. I. ~re Elk.1$-1 plaInI. N. Y •• and their
loll fIl Harvard avenue entertained
IJ'aDIICblIdreD were amoq
for Th,-lIIIvIDa cIIn...... at the
lonathan,Lanae, a &OPhostrath Haven Ism Kri. Reed Cole. at PrincetoI1 Universll¥, re~e and aon Robert of Scandale, turned home for the hollday&.
~Y.~..H~and ~;m~h:a~m~'1 Welle&!
Mr. and Kri. Qeorce !tam. of
road returned late Tu
_.. 6._ . . .
~ eeIebrate tbeI1'
December II
am avemae. _
fer SuiII"a fourth bIrthdq.
Mr. and KrL
a.-u
1,1""
"
a' I : . p.m. at -
R_ Slated 33 Browniea Inveated D.AiDSlie Named
For Mothers, Party In NovI Ceremoniee Company V"Ice-P 'dent
lira. BwIq II the fOI.... IIl&&
Nanq 1Ioore. daqb_ fIl tile late
Dr. B. B.
N_.,", .. "e!d.
A. Gaul
and chlldnD Larry and Dick IDGV.IITH
Pa.
• .
ed frOm Secane Satlmla7. to their Mr. and .... Boben A. ~
Ma1emal ~el' II lin;
new home ID PaoB. Mra. Gaul II SprIJIIhaven 1DItat., _ _ the T. G. til"'•• 1ckeibUJ'I. Patena1
the form. Mils AIm ~aU
arrival of a..-. Boben ClarIt cnmdmother II KrL AleunoJer
Swarthmore.
Bwlq, Nov- .... . .
IIwiDIJ. Du1m~th a _ .
JIDore..
A..."'S
...
lenDifel' of Moylan, Mr.·
fI7
. -Mr. aDd KrL claJit IL Am ....
JIGle of Rirb m ond••JD4.0 Mr.
day after a Caribbeul
of J(Aehlpn aveaue announce
Jrn. Robert S. 8cho"""' ....... Ir.,
.
of tbeI1' daqhter.
and daqhter M~ of PlttMleld, Mr. and KrL Henry IL HarrIs
Anna Mae A)lIeon, to AlrIDlll! 1
....... Dr. and KrL I.
of lkMe Tree. formerly of Swarth- 1st Claa Leroy T. Staudt
BlldDton. with their
mono are returDin& t.bla week end Bethlehem, i\atlDlled at Dov.
G'W)"Ileth and IIDD Inn{b. and
after a _th·, vllit with
Bale, DeL
.
and JoIn. David C. BUdnIoll with
and daqbtel' Dr. aDd
MIIi liD/ROD la a IRduate' of
their 80na 'l'tIomaa, DavId and
David P. Thomaa of WllmincJlI&b School and
Steven, aU of Moylan.
ton. N •. C.
.
pre&etlt time la employed
Dr. aDd ....... Wtlllam E.
Mr. and Kri. H. LeRo;y McCune M'edIa I'riendi /kOOL
fonh of HUlbom aftllUe had
of Villanova avenue had ..
The weddlD& wU1 take place at
their cue&t& aver the Thank&&lvIDa
for the Thanlra&1vlDa hollweek end their 80Jl Dick, who attheir nephew and hla wife
tend& lohns Hopkin& University.
and MIn. Rlchard H. Gnham
Dick', fiancee, MIas Barbara la- and baby Laurie Ann of New
cobs of U!e Defense
York City.
ID Waahincton, D. C •• their
Mr. Lynn Doherty, who la
tel' Carolyn, now studying
In& at the University of
In New Yodt City, Mr. Roy Tawes and his fiancee, Mla& Carol
fIl Dover, DeL, and Swarthmore
Blrmln&ham. Mich.. spent the
Collqe, Mr&. Danforth's sister Mra.
holldays at the home
Robert de Sevel'ance from .
of Mr. Doherty's parents Dr. and
N. Y •• her son Lt. (l.g.)
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm
de Severance of the U. S. N.,
avenue.
.
Uoned' ID Norfolk, Va" and
Mr. and Mrs. WUlIard
Dover Air Baae ID
Ad_"
~.
Profeuor and M'n. GeorIe'
Tbom of WIa1v".rord
the enaapment fIl their daqhter.
MlrIam J:1lzabeth, to Anbur
Mitchell Saundel'i. Ir•• of Kinaton,
C .• son fIl Mir. aDd MIe. Arthur
Saunder& of
Del.
MIIi Thom. • IRduate
Bi&h School, la attendID& Bucllllell University wheie she
.1
.
, Christmas Program Thurs
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llAun ADDS
TO HOUDAY 1IICIIAIITM1.
.
,
r:berboo:' r=~
pf SprlDgfteId, who w;ll p _ t a
~~=Roed
Gunn Is acUve ID
I;Jprlngfteld Woman's Club
Ime haa been chairman' Of
~erlcan homli' and a member
the hoard of directors', .. well a.
resident of thli' St Francis Gt'ou
I. a member of PI Beta Pbl sonni.ty.
~
day spent the day ID New York their grandmother Kri~~M'a:u:d~li'rTh~e~W~ed~d~In~C~wU1~~t~ak~e~~il
City.
Burns. .:Mr.
Mr. and Mr&. Wllllam N. Froebel reobained for the
Bower of W.untnster avenuli' en- giving week end.
POI
t.enaIned Mrs. Bowli'!"s
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey M'orrIaon
. ~.AZlNI SUlSCllmQNS
Mrs. W. 1.. Richmond of Atlanta,
Dartmouth avenue had as their
·Ga., for a few days of last week.
Day iruesls Mr. Mor- illS. LLOYD L IIAU..IIAII
Mr. uid Kra. W11llam D. Ziegenmother Mrs. C. M. M<,rrI'-1 ::.:.:=~Ius of PhIladelphia spent
son and sister Mrs.·Joseph Wllm.
ThanksgivIDc weekend In
of Chestnut H i l l . : "
li
more as the llUe&ts of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Schoft
fils's parenta Mr. and Mrs. Francl& of MlchlPn avenue sp<>nt a reciint
H. Forsy>the of Theyer road.
weekend ID Towson, Md., with
Ml'I!. Ruaaell H; Kent returned their Son-ID-law and daughter Mr.
to her ho11U! OIl Darbnouth avenue and Mrs. Burton N. Cox, and helpTuesday niilht following a
'week stay ID Miami, Fla.
Nancy GowIn&, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. Mace GowIng, returnSwa..... more. Pa.
ed to Denison University ID Gl'anville, 0., after spendIng 'l'banlra. fri •.• Sat., Dec. 6, 7
.&lving vacation at her .home .
D.rryI F. I. •••k P.....toParrish road. A treshman at De,II-1 r..... H••
s.. Story
IOn, Nancy 1& ID the Women's
Club. a member of the yearbook
''THE SUN ALSO RlSES"
staft, a secretary for the. student
\Toc~.lcoIorl
fIOYernment, vice - president of ,.".... Pew...
.
Alpha PhI pledge class, and a
Irrel ""'"
, member of thli' Y.W.C.A.
Fricl.y Fuhl...: 7:30, 9:45 P.M.
·Set. ,......" 5:45, " .10:15 P.....
Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Good of
Forest lane, with their ~~:I 116 lOY RHIIS SHOW fOR
layne and Mark, spent thli'
CHILDISN. SATUIDAY, 1 .....
hollday& ID HarrIsburg as
''THE GOLDIN STALLION'"
pests of Dr. Good's parents Mr.
pM CeIer Cu
C.~.1Iy
and KrL Edmund G. Good.
Mr. and Mr&. Gordon Lance of
S.Hay, M•••ay. T_1IIay
Cedar lane and Mr. and Mra.
.
Dec... t.
Lockwood W. Fogg,lr.; of Moylan
..A..IS DIAN in
1& ..... _
.... 'oIdII&l
C." . . .
ROBERT J. ATZ, Mlr.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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RUBBERS·:
Men -Women - Children
Celia Shoe Shop
.102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
'.g_.,·, rI_.
An ",".r
"GIANT"
THE
\Tocholcolorl
PLAYERS
Of IWAIIHMOII
" ....,.
""DESK Sn- \
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.:
,
sa..-AY.
...
de~
:
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srlClAL Au..cHli.IIuII'S SHOW
18...,.Y IIATIIIIII:11 .....
••_...
h...·...._
"fOIT APACHr·
..... Color C
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w................... w .
.... 11.11, 11.14
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PIIoM; - , _ ...
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CaiI~,..............
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Fir, N.rway SprlC.; ScotcIt PI•••
. CoI.rada ..... Spl'llCO
CUI TlEES -
Sc:.tc. PI. . alii ....... Fir
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l>a!.~:'"
its1D~~
C::'S
debut Wedne&day evening against
a strong DickiD&on College team.
i
The game .marked the &tart of the
. " J. W
Lovelan.,., with
third year Of coaching for Swarthohn M~ey at the ·piano.
more's genial mentor, ritelt MadiA' 8010 ::'1 the clUb'sj .
son who is opUmlstic about Garnet
ocallat, .otqs. Thomas: Joyce,
chances in spite of the loss Of
llghtthe
musical
portion
,
,
I
year's co-captains Bob FIsher
e Ii'ntli'rialDment.
,
Davidso
I
for the Cbri&tmas Returning:' head the Swolrlh-I
arli'
Earl Scott and Mra.
llne-up will be 1957
oeeph
assisted by Mra. taIns Kent Greenawalt and Jim
r1Dton
. and f4i's. Kenneth
who are both· veteran
I elcho
John S. Francis will
seniors Bruce Oak. reside at
brief business meet- ley and Roh Wrlght,and auresC whIch
the entertaln- slve Pete Kroon who was a standeat.
out on theboardi last season.
I
Coach Madison's squad
W
. helllht, but is p\aDning to makli'
r:~lr~:.:etil!ls, defect with plenl¥ .of
Kate Furness-Free
i The
has sched- 'A newcomer to th" squad will
Ubrary of
be sophomore Henn
bied a
December who may provide· some of
."
,. It'.....Soa..sIn...
IlIA'
to !mow what
why not ..... It yow
mitt
bvli-
_s 10 shop h_ for gifts?
•
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at the library. The stability which was lacking
'feature a story hour year. The Garnet, playing no' .....'~ I
:Wrlll8Jm H' Roberts of cold., ran up a '-13 record ID Iva"-I
ill t lI't
Christ- 57 against. such compeUUon AS
,w
e
wo.
Lafayette and Drexfor children of ele- 1 Tech
age. Following
e
_._ _ _ _ _ _ __
the Lansdown
Arts Center Christmas
Stringed TrIo .
carols. Mrs. Fr.,n_1 Exhibition Opens Sunday
directs this talE,nted 1
Includes Jean Duthie, The Annuai Christmas ElIhIbI. Duthie, violin, and tion 01 Alexandra Imports opens
vlol;n.
on Sunday December 8, at
continues the poliArts Center, WalllngKate Furness
ford. Mrs. Lockwood Fogg, MoyIan I will be hostess and tea will _he
,f requent
bvente deod~led to bring the
ser.ed.
.
unil¥ Into a
The exhibit is international In
pl..,er "7~::~,:co~mmi~ with the ll- Davor and will include an assort[[
of the success of ",ent ?f imported furnishings.
th jewelry scarfs, toys, flatware,
• .
e ~lassw':re and place settings of
policy i. 1& the fact that
~::;=~
Book Week program IS'
1'1
18-23 drew more than dishes.
.
children to the llbrary, many
The sale will continue until Dethem visiting the library for cernber 2?; the hours are 9 a.m. to
.
5 p.m; da'ly.
Drat tim<>.
.
DRlS$SHlRTS
GLOVES
BRTS,
IlCIII~
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., ••••••
.,.
SOCKS .......
I
MUFFlERS
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SPORT SHIRTS.
JACkEIS •••••
KNIT
' . SHIRTS ••
'4!!...11" .
NO .CBABGE TO JOIN
, . , . BYeqbody Welcome
MICHAEL"S COLUGE 'HAlMACY,
.fori ".. CO;
"
SWEATERS •••
lui _ ., ... _
.......
",.. ,.utllls , ................. ....
.
I
PAJAMAS I
ad Wcacilf .ted DUSTING POWDB.IJ
gi~' 60c
!..' I
UMUnLAS.,.
'refruAing TOI~ET WATEB
.. fG'
I
I
SUPPERS ....
bvVARDLEV
ct..., ....... ~A...
.
Da.,Ia.
~/J.«uL 5mil · .
..
, . , . . ....
h,.i . . It.,..
oRe will 8IiUIIle hl&. new dutie&
on January 1. 11158. For \hIi' preIIent he will ranaln ID PIiIladelphia, serving ;n the cap8C1l¥ ~f
vice president. and dlrectln& the
=UOIIS of the Phl\edelphla dIs-
Select r our Own Tree Nowl
LIYE CHRIS'9MAS TREES
111~
eiee
........ T.,tor ..... H •••••
OM Show o.Iy 7:41 P.....
the club
~:X:T'
--
T...' ....: CH••hr 2-7206
...... for lien Palmer Of Henry Arnold
Visit OIl' laad". M........ tIIo MIdtI...._ lCHld
• WIUTHS. DOOI S'RAYS, D!CORATIONS
DILLA 1011iA
.
PINE 10PI - LAUIIL 10'E
sing dhristmas carols ID
rmal ':thering Inrected
:HAVE MONEY
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R. D. 16, Media. Pa.
Opposite High M.ed_
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BOOTS
COLLEGE .THEATIE
Iu....
.........
I Troop. 7115 leaders Mrs. A. We&ey Hoce and Mrs. J. Roy CalTOll
presented. pins to the following
brownie scout& ID ceranonle& last
week:
.
Sally Boyd, Pat Carroll, Sandy
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sen
Middletown Road
'1',
Rea:~ :~t,
~~ddit1~n,
Iwm
~
.
Nurseries,
I
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p~a:d~ua~:te:I!~K~I~3~-G4~~40~~~~~~~~~~B~o~r~o~~~
8ancee
MIas Julla Winch of Buffa_ IOn of
Rutlers
avenue
and Cll)'
Mr. Mr.
Saunders
Ia a 111117where
lln80u of
10.
Tom
New York
Bucknell
University
Mr. and Randolph Lee of Haver- spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
a member of Delta
ford place had as their guests 'for Tomllnson's brother and ilatel'-iD- fraternity. He Ie employed by
a few days of this week
law Mr. and M!rs. Albert Tomlln- E, I. ~nt De Nemoura
Swarthmoreana Mr. and
aon and SODS Ted and Peter
at Klnaton, N. C.
. Arthur B. lohnaon and son Tracy Ui>per Montclair, N. I .• and
of Gl4!D Falla; N. Y. Over ThanksbrOther-lD-law
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. IId_. of
&1vlDa the lA!es entertained' Mrs. slater Mi. and Mrs.
J'enton, Mich., anDOunce the enlAe'8 father aDd brother Dr. Frank Pichardo and IOn BIlly of
cacement of their dall8hter, MIla
M'orrla of New LoDdon, Co~.,
town, N. J.
Jean Adams of Blnnlnlham.
Mr. Frank Morrla of BostoIl.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad and Mr. Lynn Mason Doherty of.
. Mr. and Kra.· Jom Bowditch, of Moylan entertained at Thanks~. IOD of ..... and
.
Jr., of Cornell avenue had as their
dinner for several
J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm
guest over the 7hanlraglvlng hollguests IDcludlD& Prof.
nue..
days their SOIl-ID-law and dauilh- professor of American
M1ss Adami craduated ID JUne
ter Com. and Mrs. Geor&e O. Ben~ at the University of Oslo, who 1& from the' University of Mlddglln
nett and 80Di Geor&e, Jr.,
lecturing thla year at the Uni'Iershe was ameinber of Col. lohn Bowditch of Virginia. Beach, slty of Pennsylvania, and a NorSoroali. She la at the presVa.
wegian student Hans
ea.t time teachlD& ID Blr!nlngham.
Dr. and Kri. Richard H. Schwarz
the University of
Mr. Doherty craduated
of Dartmouth' avenue, with·
Mr. GUenther Froebel; Ir., of DeDIsoil UnlveriIty Granville,
&mall daughter Martha. :vliIted
Northville, M1ch:, and WlUlam wh-.re he W8i aftlU?ted with SIgma
EaSton last weli'k with Dr Froebel of lancaster, 0., s~ of Chi fraternity. He,unow woridng
Swhwarz's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J'Joebel. Sr., of 'Drexel HUI, toward a. mater'. decree at the
Howard' E. Schwarz, and on Satur- came east to attend the funeral Qf Universll¥ of Mlchlpn.
Patton Gllmour, _ of Dr. and lep, wu at ~ cIurIDa the
Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of Harvard Th.nkllllYjq bolla,. .nd alao
avenue, a Junior at D'cldniOD CC'I- vlilted In Quakertown.
ThIrty-three &iris were IDVeBted
rest
In Brownie scout& In ceremonle&
E
held durinC the past month.
. D. AlDalle, Jr.; North Cbeater
Under th 1
road, baa Just been appointed a
Wallace we M~ersb1p of Mrs. vice president of the Anutron&
. ,,,rory and Mn Contrac"ft~ d S ft' C
John W. IDSeybold., 17 .....
"'_,_. were' raUon, a.....
an owned
UP...suh&idlary
y orpowholely
. Troop
ThOle re- of the Armatrona Cork COmpany.
their Brownie iCOUt plna to handle aU contract operatiODi
were:
· f o n n l ! l ' l y carried on by the Insula~rol Thorbahn, Peuy WlDch, UOIl Divlslon of. the parent COIDe Oventreet, Anne Llbbln, pany'. .
u ___._HIldebrand, Peggy SchmIdt,
Mr. ··-·"e ,,-- been with the
~"'" Rubenateln, Terry Mc......... ~
Curdy, MarIanne Larldn, Mli'laDie Armatronc Cork Company s;nce
SeGeer)'lDour, Kathy Piccard, M.uIIIe 1923, &ervin& as salesman In the
Betsy Burtis ChrIa McCo
St. Louis. and Chlcaco dlstrict&,
Edith S
'
ry, and as dIitrIct manacer ID the DeLInda ~thleen KnOb, and trolt and l'IIl1adelphla districts.
resident
the H;"'by and
Joan. Hayden, ShIrley
Club ~ of the Book Circle
ce, Sally
Rois, Cynthia Schultz,
. eneU dli'prlved of the UR of he; Patty Seybold., KarIn Sutherland,
Iht, she ~ served as president
Spencer. Kathl<> Tolle&,
pf thli' ca~~;c Guild for·the Bllnd ~~::'Tompklns, Jane Spitz,
pf Phllade a.
Beth Webster, and
I
Mrs. G
la the winner of the
bual Woinan's Cluh prize for
hUdren's ~torles and for short College Five Opens
torles. As la hobby, she collects '57 Season Wednesday
hlDa cloclEs and
PRESTONE & ZERO
STATE INSPECTION
DILCO lAilEll1S
GUL. GAS AND OIL
!':tthor
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Ca,ro s, Soloist..
Kri. Ch8rles Durkin of Role
.~.Way Ia ehalrman for the Christu Procra!D which the Mothers
ub of Swarthmore will present
tI'hunday ".eniD&. December 12 In
jlll!cCahllD Hall of the
Church.
Mrs. Durkin baa planned her
. cram arOund:Mr&. Donald Gulin
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THE SWARTHMOBEAN
rllBLlllHEDBVII8Y FlUDAY AT SWAllTllllOU, p ....
rBTEB B. TOLD. IlAlUOBlB TOLD. POu......
PBTBIt E. TOLD. EdItor
Barbara B. Kent, ManaClng EdItor
Rnsalle D. Pelrsol
Ma!jorle T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
El;iued as Second Class Matter, .January 24, 1929, at the Post
~ce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act, ~f March a. 18711.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY Noon
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.,.DECEMBE)t 6,1957
PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
The Rev. Frederick Keller
Stamm. D. D.. will deliver the
SEmon at the 9: 30 and 11 u
- services Sunday morning. The
sacrament of Baptism will be held
at the second service.
Church School classes
at 9: 30 and 11 o·clock. Men's and
women's Bible classes meet at
.
.
. 9:30.
Il'he SenIor High Choir rehearsal will be held at 5 p.m.: the Junlor High Choir will rehearse at 7
p.m.
.
The Junior High Fellowship
will meet at 5:30 p.m. At 6:30
both the Junior and SenIor High
groups will meet for supper.
At.7,.p.m .. the Senior High Fellawship will convene In the Woman's" Association Room lor a short
"briefing" session prior to visiting
the Phllad.elphla headquarters of
Father Divine.
The Christian Education Com-
mittee will meet at 7:30 Monday
night..
.
The WQ!JIan s AssocIation Ex~
ecutlve Board Meeting will be
held at 9: 45 Tuesday morning. .
Meeting for Pray.... qpen to
members and friends. is held
Tueedays at 1 o·clock.
The Board of Trustees will meet
at 7: 30 Tuesday.
Wednesday at 2 p.m. the Woman's Association Christmas pro,
gram and tea will take place. Presentation of Honorary Memberships
and installation of omeers will be
held. Mrs. Stuart Graves will give
Ii reading of "The Tranqull.Beesis"
by Temple Bailey. Tea will be
In McCahan Hall followlog
the service In the churcli.
'
At 6: 30 p.m. the BusIness and
Protesslonal group of the associatlon will meet tor supper. ChrJatmas Carol singing will follbw with
a reading by Mrs. Graves.
The Couples Club will meet for
UNITARIAN NOTIS
Rev• .Jean .Jom WIIUaml. a CoD"atioaal ~. will &1ft t\1e
lennon ''Man For HlmuU" on
wbell. the' .Unltarl8n
Church ot Delaware Count¥ meets
at the Sprlqfteld Town8blp ·Blell..
110 Powell road, between Sprlna~eld ·road and .SaxE avenue.
SprIJI8lleld. MIss WIlliams has tor
MVeral years been aaalatant minister In the I'lrst Coqregational
Churcll ot Rav_wood on Chicqo's Northside. From INS to
1951. she sel'Ved' as cUrector of
SUfJlJay .
~e~ow~~ ~~!:::;'b;:=
She
eeiern
.:"
II
covered dish
supper thethey
nightwill
of years
fants and
children
up to four
December
10. Mterwards
of age.
a Kbldergarten
-- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - attend the musical performance of Churcll for children of four-six
John Schott. Associate MInister. "Amahi and the Night Visitors" at years and a Junior Church tor
sundai, o-mber 8
9:30 and 11 A,M.~ev.Stamm
will preach.
9 :30 and 11 A.M.--Church School
Classes..
9i:::'I!~i-as:::.n·s and Women's
5:30 P.M.~r. High Fellowship.
8:30 P,M.~ellowship Suppers.
7:00 P.M.-8r. High Fellowship.
. WednMday. Doeember 11
2:00 P.M.-Women·s Christmas CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The source of true wisdom and
PrOgram and Tea.
6:30 P,M.-Pi'ofesslonal Circle.
Intelligence wUl be set forth at
Christian ScienCe services Sunday
METHODIST CHURCH
In . the . Lesson-sermon entitled
John C. Kulp. MInlster
''God the Only Cause and CreatRobert Wilde
or."
MInlster of Music
Scriptural passages will
Sunday. DeceJDber. 8
the following from Psalms (104:
8:411 A.IM. and 11:00 A.M.
24): "0 Lord.' how manifold
Mr. KuI.p will preach.
'
thy works! In wisdom hast
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
6:00 P.M.-Wesley Fellowship
made them all: the earth is full
Supper.
of thy riches."
7:00 Candlelight Service.
All are cordially invited to at7:00 P.lIL Sr. and Jr. High Fellowshipa will meet.
.
tend the services at FIrst ChUrch
WedDesday, Deeember 11
of Christ, Scientist, 206 Pal'k ave8:00 A ..M.-Youth Prayer Group nue, at 11 o·clock.
12:00 N.-Wis.CiS. Luncheon. .'
etriD:C
meetewl:'the past:~ In th; Clrar~latio-:". She~apent the summer pel at 8 a. m. Wednes1ay.
of, 1949 working with AmeriCIJll
The W.S.cS. will have ita rel\1Friends Service In the Saar' region. lar monthly meeting ClIl Wednes.
da! beginnIng with lunch ..t the
th~=;;:,::gI~::,::.: lngleneuk at 12 noon: The busiUniversity ot Chic 0 and Nortli~ ness meeting will be held at 1:30
tern Uni ersItyaa
Id
p.m. at the Church lelnowed by a
-;:es lt
:d
~~
Christmas P101lam.
p:~~ts. a~. ~~. Mrs. eien: w~~· Tll'e Chancel Choir;will reliama now reside In Philadelphia. hearse at 8 p. ,In. Thuraday.
H h bb I n alntlng
.
~oJ~O: ;'n~Wah1p ~ meet'
TRINITY NOTES'
at the Church on Old MedJs Road.
Holy Communion will be celeSprlnglleld at 10' 50 a m brated at 8 o'clock Sunday morn.
..
Ing. At 9:30 there will be a service
METHODIST NOTES
of Morning Prayer and all departments of the Chureh School' will
There will be ~dentlca1 services meet. At the 11: 15 serv;ce of Marnof worsh;p at 8:4,5 and 11 o'clock Ing Prayer .the new organ will be
Sunday morning with Mr. Kulp ·dedlcated.
using as hls sermon subject, "God's
Ushers for the services will be
Word In a Thousand. Tongues."
as follows:
Special selections' from The
9: 30 a.m.-A. S. Mbwery. head
Messiah will be sung by the choir. usher: C. R. DeLuca. W. A. Irvtng.
There will be a nursery for In- S. K. Ip. J C. Jobin. Jr.• and R. S.
,
CHURCH SERVICES
Clothier MemoriaL
The Music Committee will meet
at 7: 30 Wednesday.
The Primary Choir will rehearse
at 3: 30 Thursday. .the Junior
Choir 'will rehearse ·.at 4: 15. and
at 7:30 the Chancel Choir wlll rehearse.
PI'Oll'8lD of aered ChNtmu music. at the tradiUOIIIIl ClUIdlellpt
ServIce. Tbere will also be a
trio eapaed especlall¥ tor th·.
service. A nursery will be pro..
vided.
The . Wesleyan Choir for bo7s
and &iris seven-teD will Ieheerse
at 4:15 p. m.. Tuesda¥.
The EVentide C~ will meet
at 8 p. m. Tuesday.
The Methodist Men Execube
COIlUlU
--'-'ttee will m eet on ......
_...
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t 8
a Th P~. th Pray
Gro
will
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
H. Lawrenee WhIttemore. Rector
At the Adult Forum Sunday
Sunday. Deeember 8
Glenn
Cunningham,
Olympic
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
track star. will speak on ''The
9:30 A:M.-Momlng Prayer
Race of LIfe." This Forum has
Church School
11:15 A ..lII.-Moming Prayer.
been arranged by the. TemperDedication of the organ.
ance Committee of the Meeting.
5:30 p ..M.-Cantemury Club.
l'rlends are reminded of the
7:00 P.III.-Young People's Fe1- special WhIttier program to comlowshlp.
Tuesday. Deeember 10
memorate the 15010h annl~ersary
5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
of the poet's birth which will' be
FrIday, D_mber 11
held on Sunday.. The College
5 :40 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Chorus will give a special concert
ParIAh Inte_lo_ '
Mo~ Prayer
In the Meeting House at 4 p. m.
9:00 A.M.-Il'uesday. Wednesday. featuring ,""usical settings of some
Thursday. Friday.
Whittier ;poems and choruses'
'l'HE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY from Randall ThompsOn's ''The
OF FRIENDS
Peaceable Kingdom." This will
Snnday, December 8
bEi tollowed by a tea In WhIttier
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School
lIouse to which all are invited.
9:411 A.M.-1Adult Forum: Glenn Special Whittier exhibits ,from
Cunningham: "The Race of the HistOrical Libl'arY will be on
Life"
11:00 A,M.-Meetlng for Worship view at this time. In the eyenlng,
Chlldren cared for In Whittier Dr· Perry MlUer of Harvard UnIHouse. All are· welcome.
verSity will speak( on "John
5~~~t·~·--
All day sewings for A.F.s.C.
House at 8:15.
TuescI..,.., December 18
On Tuesday at 8 p. m. the
8:00 P.M.-Panel Discussion on Race Relations Committee of the
Integration: Alex Morisey, Mar_ Meeting, with the Swarthmore
Ion Dockhorn, Allen Olmstead.
ElIzabeth Tolles.Whlttier Room.
(Continued on Page II)
Wedn.....y. Dec .... 11
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
UllTAIIAN CIIIlCII
FIBST CHtJRCR 01'
of ~WARE COUNif
CBRlST, 8CIENTlST
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OUR RECORDa
More than three-quarters of ~
century of unequaled serVIce, de-
.
, pendabllity and highest standards.
,
THE OLIVER M. BAIR CO.
DlIICTOU O' PUNlUI.!'.
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BOYS AND GIRLS
-COME AND SEE ME
TRlNITY CHURCH
Park A_uti below Harvard
I
,
Thursday
Dec. 12th
11 • student
C
GARDEN OF
-.15,
In
••
onvlnclng Fashion
The 33rd Annual TbanklJiv!nl
TeIfe"
Day football same between LanaA . . . _rIaI-!no . . . I. a...... downe and Swarthmore HIIh
""~~. ";l'.I!~~
turned Into a real turkey
_ . BIU1>ria1...... low __ ~.
as the hunters from SwarthIn3l1 liloa S. InYlted.
oar more defeated the LanedoWDe
WEST LAUREL HILL
turkey 39~13. ThIs was a happy
CEMETERY
farewell to gridiron exploits tor 14
101- Ayo. . _ CIty U.. 8enIor players. Led by the inIolo-C,ow,d
NOIoowIo 4-1"1 splraUonalplay of C
a Ice ar. e
doubt from the opening Idck-oft.
Seldom has a Swarthmore High
School Team played in SUCh a
Id b k b 'Id convincing and devastating mano " an
UI Inc ner as the 33 to 0 half time score
Indicated. A team that opened the
season completely lriexperlenced
OPEN TONIGHT
and lintested jelled In u..m work
and
enthusiasm as theythroughly
7:00 - 9:00
annihilated the Lansdowne defenses.
. '
- alsoThe Gamet Warriors had P08session ot the ball five times In
Next Friday Night
the first halt and SCOred on each
occasion. Fullback Dave Houtz
was the big gun on offense as hls
Beginning December 16th
determined ball ~ carrying dlscouraged the defenders time and
Hours 9 :30 • 9:00
again. In addlUon the skat-back
bail-toting of halfbacks Dickinson
and Payne kept the defense on
their heels and contused them as
to where to concentrate their effort.
The ·offenslve line opened Iremendous gaps seldom seen on a
football field. The ball carriers'
problems were mainly how to get
by the secondal'Y down field, but
even here heads-up play by the
ends, i;t particular, was always a
thorn In the Lansdowne side. On
. the inside plays, Bill Morrison and
Carl Hally blasled open holes big
enough !o send a truck through
,while Martin and Lord did much
the same on the other side. Ends
Larry Jones and Jack Calhoun
carried out their aasllllmenlsin a
manner that completely obliterat~
ed the defensive tack1!'S. Sid Johnson 'at center and Billy Medford
at qua~terback worked In complete harmony' as they got this
atomic ·attack underway. J\galn
quarterback Medford performed
wit" poise and finesse as he handed the ball surely to hls halfbacks
and faked demurely to the ·Lansdowne defense to set up the pitch.
ouls for the end runs. Jimmy Patterson. an Injured quarterback.
took over for Medford midway
through the second quarter and
brought the stands to their feet
as he pitched a perfect strike from
the 30 yard line to Ed Payne for a
sensational catcll In the end zone.
Houtz scored three touchdnwns.
Dickinson one, and Payne one In
this first halt. Dietz added two
extra points and Houtz one, to
bring the total to 3S.
Much could be said about ~e
defensive play of all Garnet. defenders. The rough rugged play
of Jack Lewlck1 and Larry Jones
at ends was notworthy throUgh~
out. Miorrlson. Lord, and Hally set
up a stone wall defense In the
center ·and nary a yard was gained :
in their territory. The aggressive
No _ but M'",\>e\h AId....
defensive play of Dave Hou~. and
w!Ih ...... ~bOWI
Sid Johnson sparked a hBllda-uP
edge 01 a\::Ia _
-W ban
defensive effort by all secondary
cr.oIod ...... - " prad1ICII.
men. McFadden pl~ the h?lee
10 'O'I'd_oly ~ I god. 10
on the right side and Co~1n box.UCIftIJ' •
rlmal lie ... 01
ed Wuung around left end, while
""Iint to ....... wIIat the clIODIck1usou and PaY.ne protected
!IagaIoIaed _ _ 01 'Bllprbe1h
the goal line. Result: llnal first
~. ,cera. IUCIIl to a IIIGIL'.
down ·statlstlcs show Swarthmore
_
oI . .U-beIDq.
with 17 as against opponent 4.
(To Be Continued Next Week)
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a-Captains Dickinson
Morrison Bow Out' '
C
2 P.M.
S'
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To
5 P.M.
to and including
10-year-olds
3.50
I
At
Bua de Co1ap.
S.SO
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Soap (I) - . . 80ap III
-
8.00
Porter
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, YALE AVENUE '.BeI CHESTIRROAD
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CANTEEN TOMORROW
Contrary to some l"\lIDon there
will be CanteentomorrGw night
andDec~ 14.
ANNUAL CllllSTMAS SALE
. . EXHIBhlON .
7.00
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Alw.y. G..d
A Specility -
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Wolff's Apple . House
Old Fa,hlo. .d Fireplace _ 011 'allltla,.
OPEN ALL WINTER
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H..n
PENNELL ROAD
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, .••..6110 ....,
s....., 10 ••••4 ... p ••••hilla. LO 601610
CO.-OP
FOOD MARKET.
Consum.r's Co-Op. Ass'n. of Sw""ltmor., 'nc.
403 Dartmouth Ave.
Opposite Borough l1li11
Silver Dollars for Green s
t
OCTOBER- NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
Remember - With the return to us of
edeh $100.00 worth of Register slIpll
we'll give you a bright new Silver Dollarl
RIB ROAST -69c lb.
at'
Top Quality -
PRR Suburban Station
(16th an::! Penna. Blvd.,
There Is No Finer.
CRISCO' ~
9ge
3 Ibs.
With FREE Canister and Plastic Cover
.
CO-OP
a·oz.
BREWER'S YEAST
iar .1ge
CO-Of RED LABEL
CATSUP
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CO-Of RED LABEL
VACUUM SWEET POTATOES
co-or. RED LABEL
FRUIT FOR SALAD
29.:
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ANDEROL'LlQUID
Here's the easy, thrifty
combiootion for downtown
Christmas shopping • ••
PRR', LOW ROUND-TRIP
THRIFT TICKET and PTe',
, 10c SHOPPER'S BUSI
SPARKLING SUDS
qt·6Sc
FROZEN FOODS
POT ~OAsT -TURKEY DINNERS
,
B. E. ORANGE JUICE
4 for
•.• no parkins
NORRIS PEAS
6· for
NORRIS ORANGE JUICE
5 for
J ••
and you'll ha.ve
more time in the stores. Pennsy
Thrirt Tickets are good on mins
arriviOS in town after 9:30 a.m. ,
and on ..u trains retUrning. except
during rush commuter hours
becween 4:30 and 6:00 "p.m.
PTe's 10< shoppm' buses operate becwec. 9:30 a,m. and 4:20
p.m. Als<>, becwee. 6:30 and 9:30
on DiSho stores Irc open. Put the
"'0
rogether-m ",lxi,,, IxI,g,,;~!
BUses
run at ,.minute intervals
&om 16th St. and Penna. Blvd.
IDd are routed on Chestnut
St. to
St.; then. i-eturo via
Marker Street to PRR's Suburban
5
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$1
S9c:
69c
99c
29c
69c:
CHICKEN;, BEEF • TURKEY PIES. 4 for.
Chriumas shopping's a breeze via
the Pennsy! fast electric trains
speed you in comfort. No traffic
quarters
FANCY
TOMATOES
WINESAP
APPLES
---cello
----
all purpose
paks
29c:
3 Ibs.
29c:
\. DR•. MELODY'~ DOG FOOD
HORSEMEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS I. Gravy
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PRR THRI" tiCKET
BEEF AND BEEF BYPRO DUCTS with Gravy
BARGAIN FARESI
MEAT. VEaITABLES aad KIIILED IISCUIT
willi lIEF LIVER aad IEEF IROTH
aJitToN...•••.. , ••••• ; .65<
19c:
PllMOS ••••••••••••
:'to .65c
SECAtrE .•.••••••••••••• 6.Sc
MOII'ON ••.•••••••••••• 7Oc
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WA1UlfGlC)tD •••••••••••
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SUNNY IRAE ORCHARDS
SHOPPERS TRAIN
SHOPPER'S BUS
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JUt.. ShaYO LotloD
. \
Friendly. Circle to M. . .
The Friendly CIrcle will. meet
Thursday at the home ot Mrs. W.
Mark Bittle. 125 Rutgers avenue.
Mrs. J. D. Durnall will be cohostess.
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(ContInued from Page 1)
him themOBt popllar member
the Olympic track team from the
United states. He was honor man
at KIna.. Univenlty and earned
his' doctor's degree In ph7slcal educatlon at New York University•.
The CUIIIIinghama OPM'llte an
840 acre ranch In Kansas where
they are freqUelltly hoats to underprivileged children. In hls spare
thne. Dr. Cunningham U
dressed mUllona ot students
adults on "Clean Living and
Race of Life." J!larly this month
he has. In addition to Swarthmore.
speaking enPlements at Sprlng~eld High .School. Westtown,
Friends Select and Moorestown
Friends Schools. the Spike and
Shoe Club Of the University 'of
Pennsylvania .and several other
centers.
.
'!'he public Is cordially invited
to hear "the lad who will never
walk again" as his doctors called
him at the age of, ";ght. Dr. Cunnlngham's trip Is sponsored by a
COl1unlttee of the Philadelphia
Yearly Meeting of Friends. and
locally by the Swarthmore Friends
Temperance Comm;ttee.
I
.From·
Up
Champion
:'.wUl
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_
children ot gn,des one to six durIng the J1 o'clock worship time.
Church School claSses will meet
at 9:45 with classes fOf all ages.
The Men's Seminar Class wUl
be led this week by Robert
Butler whose topic is, "Being A
Christian Salesman." The class
uses as a 'blislc theme. "Applies
Christianity In Business and DailY
LIfe."
'
The Wesley Fellowship college
groUP will meet for supper at 6
p. m. In Fellowship Hall. then
will attend the ChrIstmas CoDcert at 7 p. At.
. At 7 p.m. Sunday the four choirs
of the churcll
comb;ne for a
TaB SWABiBilOIlBAN
H
.
=~~~. ~i :er~r~-::: .S. Garnet Wallops Olympic
:~v:.:. ~
'lansdowne. 39.13 Sponsored by Friends
~ BuDltt, daUlbtor Of
Nield; 11:111 am--C. 8. Keller.
bead IIIhE; 1'. R. Gn7. aKemate;
E. O. Cramp. C. E. 1'e!l0lVl. W. C.
HI/Ilf• .Jr., A H Maab. C G. BltteDhouse, and H. G. Toland.
Peter Timms Is lIChecIuled to
serve as acoi¥te at 8 o'clock; .Jack
Cham"",,, and Samuel Cl¥de 1lI
at 9:30, and at 11: ill a.m. W1ll1am
Evans and ChrIaIophl!'" Reynolds.
The CanleJt)ury Club will meet
at 5: 30 p.m., Sunday. and the
Young
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• 1--'- ~les Fellowship
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The regular meeting ot the Ves
be held on Monday at 8
There will be no midweek urv
kes of ,Holy Communiqn thJs week
but there will be ParIsh. Interces
s10na and Morning Prayer on
Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday
and Friday at 9 a.m.
A service of Evening Prayer
will be held on Tuesday and Fii
day at 5: 40 p.m.
The Bible Class under the dlrec
tion of Mrs. Maxey Morrison will
meet on Wednesday 'at 10 o·clock.
and that everdng· Problems of
Chrlstian Faith will be discussed
The latter class is being led by
Dr. 'W,. E. Danforth.
Choir rehearsa1s will be held on
Monday and Wednesday at 4,:4,5
p.m. for Sopranos; the Girls ChQlr
will rebaerse on Tuesday at 7: 30
p.m., and on Thursday at 6:,15 p.m
the Boys' Choir altos will meet
The Sopran,!s will rehearse at 7: 15
p.m .• and full choir, rehearsal will
be held at 7: 30 p.m.
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TBB SWAR'tiDIORBAN
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Din . . . . 1957
llht~ Da
Nativity Pageant. to
Judge Curti. Bok
Human RiIllY
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"SftJr" '957 Chri"ma.
Speaks Here rue.day
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pqe
UIAIR'
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_RlCbtl DaT
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tram ..... 1)
mble It1 bleaDl-' ~iatloD. All
(CoDtIDued frOm
(CGotlN'ecl
AuoctaUoo
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W'1UMD L.
u4 the UDltld NatloDl. 'l'be - .
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01 the .uoct·t!oD and lin.
swarthmore
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InterAt ChrIabiIu 1-. when
Boward D. S!plel' Is _Mary.
natioaal LealUe f« Peace and PMaHnt bIe..... the redDtiOD 01 Judp Bolt, In .cldIot1OD to
J'ieedom Is wm!!MPllll!ratIDI tbla a loq.tWe ItucIy aDd drMm
afand1n, . . a jurist, Is _
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cIq lor the .-do conW'Ut1ve ... Mitchel1'.. It _
made
moat InIenlUna aDd coIozful
7e1l'. Ita pfOll'UD tbla;yell' Ia co- mble by the J)onlld J)arllqtoD
In ptlIINJe1pb1a pul:IUcI '11* tnek wm ...-sP , .... I~-'" . . . . . . . . . . • nee ., I _
IIPODMftd ily the s.ce RelaUoaa MsDorlal I'uDcl, created tbrouIb
DurIna tile put ,...., lor
pII... • .....ate. ft .. eqlllppecJ wHIl ISM , •
., I~-'" 'u,.
Committee 01 the Swartbmoi'e the ....-t;y 01 MI. J'raDcea
time he auccedeel lD
Ire ..... aDd '-ar I~-'"
ftd ••
.XODtbl7 lleetIDI. A Panel ilia- WhIte. ''l'blI I'uDd aupported the
bIs amall ketch _ _ the At- .. A = at. Ow' .t bT &lie ~ ., 8~ ..... k:iek, hilI'
cuuloa: "CriUcal 118u.. lD Inte- Dext lour .min.1 ~tltloDa.
laDtic 0eeaD, a81'9ina .. b1a
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,raUon In the North and South
Wartime ftIUlatiOlll
• eaptliD. He Ia a &OIl 01 the late
-'I'bla lDIonnation made aVllllable throuIh COID'teII)' 01
toda7," wlll be held .t Whittier three 7e1l' pauee In the
Bdwud W. Bok, aDd a JNDdaoo 01
Swarthmor. J'lre and ProtectWe A8mda1Ioa.
HoUle on TIleaclq at 8 p. m. Col- tiona until 1'" wheD Ita
Cur;ya H. It. CurtlI, the pub~. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tee and deuert wllllle aerveel.t tlotl wu In memory 01 d
He ta • wilier aDd the author
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frmI, tbla vlcInlt;y whoae llvea two boob "8 ±hooe 01 the HeI'_1
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Mn. I'rederl± Tollea, human were 10lt1n war .ervIce. (Two rlDa" and "I, tao, Nkod • 'ua."
rllhta chalrman 01 the local u other memorial prelentationa bad . Judie Bok atteDdeel
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well .. natlonal WJLPF wl11 act occurred In memory of Mr. HW AcNJemr and B l 1 l . . . . . . .
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model'.tor. Alex Vorlae)', Kitchell, founder aDd dlrectoI',
Wlllliunl CoUep and the
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American I'rIenda ServIce Com- lIMO and 11141.) It. wu
School 01 the Unlveralty of
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mlttee, who
In Charlotta. In 1M8 and 111&1 and mace then IIlDlL DIirlD& World War I
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. .teI'ed Rniee as an enlIated
prDII' HI there, wlll dIacuIa the
The Pllleant 11 produced lD lour In the N.vy aDd !We to the rank I
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IIarlon eptaodea: ftrIt Ia the portnJ-' .,. of Senior Lieutenant b7 the
Doclrh'llrl1,Stlte ·Prealdent anel a laalah'. prophec;y;IecOIId;
of bIs c1lFb 1 'lre two ye&l'8 latei'.
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CHOCOLA'.S •
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member 01 the Buw Count;r nuelation; tbIrd,. the
He practiced law in PIillade1ph •
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10 years and leS'Ved as an uInte,ration In the North. Mn. Holt; lourth, the Nativlt;y Scene. IlItant dIatrlcrt .ttorney Woce
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80 Fi'M, 80 Fcrrnt1U8, 80 Sure To Pleos. •
Dockbam hu' worked' .ctlvel7 The lIDa1e deplcta the fuV'"mGt became a Jud&e.
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In tr7lnI to 101ve the troubled 01 the world wide coaqueat 01 the
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ta vice-preald. .t
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mtuatlon arlIlnI Iroin a NeIrO splrI.t of ChriIt u the L\lht 01 tile
CurtIS InaUtute of . . . .c
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tamI1)' movlnc Into Levittown. Al~ World.
secri!tar;y-treuurer of tbe AuH!rl•
DILICIOU.
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len Olmstead, attorney In MedIa,
The prOjp'lllll nolle 01 the
can Foundation.
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vim d1Icuaa the lep1 and conatltu- P8paDt 01 the Natlvlt;y In 1938
------tion-' upecta of enlorcln. Inte- continu.. to be 8tt1nir, "It . . . out
Mr. and Mrs. Thomu D. J01l8l,
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of Harvard .venue spent
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welcome to .ttend.
world made blas' b7 the tyranD,)' weekend In Camp mu as
On December 13, J~" Avery of the C88IIIJ'S, out of humble IIueMI 01 lin. J~' parel~
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tant .tthe llNESOO wlll apeak 011 tlan f-'th wu born with Ita
JOIUl' Nerbeth, • student at
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IOn Collele In CbambeJsbur.,
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spent the hoUcJays with bel' ,par_
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Mr. and lin. J. David 1\7...._·1
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DIDICATION
beth on Yale ·.v. .ue.
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C::u.eths':,.,l:.'*delpbla
iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiS
MICHAEL'S. COLLEGE' PHARMACY'.
8UNDAY, DJIl()CWIlQ •
The I"onnation Swlmmln, Team 9:45 A.II.-Q'-. KIW Cllnn1nlham- "Race of ".1-..
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01 Swarthmore CoUeae wl11 pr.- 11:00 A.lL-lIomJna Wol'IhI •
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M =Col1e,e a.
p
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'" Laeal CIIUrcbeI
4:00
.at Ita annual w.ter abowon
4:10
P.JL-.Tea
and ~ ................. - ..... 'lIeetinI BoUIe
'nIurada7 aDd J'rlday "enln..,
er bfIlbIt ............. 'WhlWar BoUIe
J)eeember 12 and II In H-'1 7:00 P M-C'Ddlelleht
8:20
P.JI.-"'l'he
Conad.
ctrrlatmu
Servlce ...... I&IbodlIt Qmreh
Gl""naatum. There wlll be two
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enee In POetry" ....••....• Keetinc Boule
pertormancea each DlIht, at 7 and
P'"
IIONDAY, DUM". •
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9. Ac!m!'aton ta free and the pub- 2'00
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8:80
P.M.-"DesI!:
Se
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Pre!bJterlan
Cburch
llc Is welcome.
t" ................. _. .. .. .. .... Play... Club
Centerlna around a clrcus
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TUESDAY, DWiB ...... 1.
theme, tbla year'. show 'wlll depict 2:00 p.x.--chrlstmaa
Pro-.
trained pant4ers, acrobats. and 8:00 P M Home and ~,J . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. WOIIWl'. Club
"wile Bol< ......• H. S. Auditorium
tIIh~pe w!lllters. Spec1a1leatures 8:00 P.M.-Panel' "In
8:20
P.ll._.~
Set'~tion
.................. WhIttier HOUR
01 the eveDln, Include • duet by
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co-captains '1IIIIary Belin '58 and
Janet Smith~ '58 and a novelt;y 8'20 PM."
WBDNII8DAY, Daw....... 11
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number Involvi1ljf ellht members
01 the men's swlmmln, team.
7'00
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'I'Il&'"'O:tllB8DAY, DBO*......, 11
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. "- SwiMMing Program
De~~~o::~=~::Ul
D.Ulhters 01 the Amerioan RI!'f(I-I
lutlon, conducted • dedication
Glenn CunninghaM to
Sleak at High School : n = r : .
u:: ~~;';:n:~":.;
Hilhea:~:e~~!:!: mC;::""that time the chaptel'
",1.. TIll. w...
Contlict Mm.rd Robinson
PHONa.ll.pwDOd 3-391.
(on the r;ornerJ
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experience tbla cominIweeIt when
Glenn Cunnlnlhem, Internationally lamOUI O~p1c Track Star,
and Youth Education Personallt;y,
wlll apeak to .tuaenta 01 the Junand Senior Hlih School.
aented to the llbrary en American
fIa. and stand, and. M.riI. H: o.
Woo4all, Ameril'l'nlZ8tiOil chalrman of the chapter, was In chalt'Jel
of the inItallation of the f1q.ceremony preceded the m(IIlU,ly I
meet;n, of the llbrar;y Board· of
"I DW It In the Swarthmorean." Directors.
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. 1P.M.-I'Dnnation
Susan ~elnemann 01 Dickinson 8:00 P.M.='Mothers' Club·.. · .. · ...... · .............. · !'SaYers Club
avenue will entertain at a party 9'00 PM
Party ..'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. McCahan Hall
luncheon tomonow In honor 01 . '
.. .-Formatlon SwImmIn, ......•...... Hell G7m. Campus
her ninth birthday. Glrla 01 her
~~"::!\:S;~::.ut'ers ave~f
Mr and l\It:rs W H Geer Ith
their' daughter Muir,.
Acad':my
road apent the ThaDksllvln, hoUda)'l with lIiIr. Geer". parents Mr.
and lIiIrs. WaItei' Geer In WashIngton, Conn.
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GlnDJ, GlnneHe and Jill Dolls
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Tennll Rackets and Balls .
ft.-If
Balis, Bag., GIOVII.
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Fil FI lab IL- Gadg B
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$5 98
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$34.50
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Trink'etCopperEnam.ling5ets
1&'••utomadc-ao heater co cead;
DO uhllco cu'Tt
DO &ael co otder aad IJOr..
Kom IikIIle bec:aue all the hoase
II comforcabJ, warm'aii the ~
She IikII the . . , iiiOathl,
pa,meDU, too. thae help
. with the bud,..
WE GET THROUGH ,TO YOUI.·
No matter how rouP the elements.
when you nsedheatiDg on. we &at
through to you! We leel that we oWe
this kind 01 day-and-mght service to
our customers and to our community.
.We malre pI~ .deliver'. or AtIaDtWa famoue triple.7'ff/iMtl heatiDe
IYea the fOUIIClfllIb ...
h _ hndo, beel... the ,
ncreadoa room 11_
all wiater, , • they caD pia,
.1iI._
uywa..r. withoal
lear 01 drartI.
$oem
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MEN'S SHIRTS
WASH .IMI
wua
TIE AND IELT SETS
.wHl! CAIRYIN. CAsI
TIE AND SOCK SETS
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walth.ore T'0l'''ery Shop
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stuart
The
NEWS NOTES
Barbara Zleg.enfUS and her
roommate Mary Lee Foote of
Muskeegon, Mich., treshmenat
Bucknell University, Lewisburg,
spent the Thanksgiving" holidays
Circle. ,s .prosram. beThe afternoon
In the Church IBDCtuary
at 2 o'clock w111 alIo Inclwie an
orpn Jirelulie played by Mrs. C:
Milton Allen. two Cbrlstmu duets
.un, by Mr. and 1IIIrs. Edward F.
Heller, who are numbers Of the
Choir, the presentation b,.
Mrs. JohnSchottolhoDOl'Brymembersblps on the Boarda 01 FO.
~ons,
National MlaaIona, and
Christian. Education, and the .. Inof new nIIIceI'II elecrted
the November meetlnll of. the
Woman's AssocIation. An olferinl
wlll be taken for projects needed
In the mission lIeld but not prolor In the regu1ar budlet&
'l1lese needs wlll be described by
1II!rs: E. ~y C&mpbell. TIle BIngi1ljf of Cliristmas carola wlll complete the service, after which tea
wlU be ~rved In MeCahan Hall
by CI,..,les 1, ~, 10, and 12•
I~ _",'BI~~An¥
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£i
·10 PARK AVENUE.
KI $-1460
. SWARTHMORE. PA,
nesday
evening
preoedinl
the
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hall and
family 01 Washington, D. C;,
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OPINFRIPAV6VENINS'
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Open EveryNllht
'til 9 P.M.
~ntll
Some,hing
Chrlst... al
'0 wear brings happine••. , ,
You will find 'he perfect gift.
-et-
at the home of Barbara's parents
WATCHMAN INJUiED
Mr. and l'/IrS. WUllam C. F. Ziegenfus 01 Dickinson avenue. ~a Harry F.' Brackett, 57, of 800
entertained at an open house Wed- Central aven~e, Chester, a night-
s:-:r ~:
~.!.~: '::~y
from a bus at South Chter road and Yale .venue en route
the ThanksgiviDl holidays with to work at 11: 30 p.m. 'l1lanksglvTaken to Taylor Hospital by
of HilibOm avenue.
pollce, he was tr.ated
Gayle Hanna, dalllhter of
and released.
and 1I/IrS. John R. Hanna of
Brackett saI4 the driver of the
view road, has returned to
car stopped, assisted him to his
ary College, Hackl'ttstoWD, N.
feet, and then drove awa,..
Durinl the holidays she a::.~: I
a dance liven by the B
,Jacqueline de Qunzburg 01
avenue, New York City, in hOilOrl
of her debutante dalllhter Elaine.
Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins returned to her home on mubom
avenue Mbnday after a TIiank.sgiving holiday in Memphis, Tenn.,
with her son and his 1aml17, Mr.
George W. Collins.
)11. and Mrs. Grover Greene
ISCl,uth Chester zoad spent the holldeY weekend wlit> friends
Irelatlv,es In Cheswold and Sp~inli
Del.
TlIES.
MON.
l\It:r. and Mis. Herbert D. ~~
of Riverview road had as
suest over' the hollda)'
Brown'a father lk. Charles H.
of New JIrUIlSWidr. N. J.
10
9
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jolin Se1bold and
IaJDIIy 01 Amherst aV8ll\Hl' IP8ftl
vIIItlnI In CaJdIwell,
17
16
J~ with ... SeyIIold'. brotbel'
and sister-in-law lfr. and lin.
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.....w •• d 3-4191·
104 Park' Ave,
The Following Stores Will Be Open
In t..e Evenings Listed Below
During DeCember Fro. '
7 P.M. to 9 P.M~
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JlaClt
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200 W, RIDLEY AVENUE ..
IIPlEYPAiK, PA,
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H:O, Train Sets, Can, Locos
Plapkool, Fisher Price and
HolgateToJi
Basket, r.ot, volley'and
Balls
B.II. ERgI.....
Mlcldk:niJr"
Tricycle. 3 Sizll
Dog Col. ., Hamill and
lell'e•.
..... f. fer ,,..
IASY PAYMlNr PIAN
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III r e ,.,Itlil. _ . . . . . . II .....
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oil. It contains a' new additive that
gives you greater 8EUI'8IIC8 of cJeen,
even. steady beat.
To arrange lor service that you can
count on-~ matter when you , . . " just write or call_ tociq.
presented by Mrs.
MIN'S ROI.S
WAIII .... wua
8 t . Mr. Hall's mother Mrs. Helen
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CUlllr., Profecton,
Screens.
Pop IIkIl ... h _ heada, becaue
e eatre Club Stage
R d' 5 f
eo Ing et or
Saturday
'60, while Stephen
\vlU
Moncllensey
be PrIce
AlIson'58
Seelye
play the partwill
of her
son
Harry. HIs
slster Aptha wlll he portrayed
by Helen SmIts '58 and Sara Bolyard' 80 ",111 read the Part 01
cousin Mary.
Others In the cast include:.
Barbara GUlles '59,
Staplefeldt '58,. Henry Tappen
Grand;n Conover '59, Eric
baum '60, Murray Goldman
and Michael Hudson '59.
The dranul w111.be·dlrected by
Barbara l..anIe, and special mus;c
Is being written for It by Charles
A. Miller '59, who also wrote the
music for the club's eaTlier productlon, ''The Glass MenBlerle;"
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Hock..,
Sticks-Fl.ld and Ice
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on December 11
Prehyt rI
In Sw
e an women
.arth_
more wlll have the privilege of
hearlnl a dramatic ChrIstmas
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for. the entire familyl
Amerlccm Flyer-Can, Tracie,
Action Equipment
Slecls-SlIO-Coasters
Binocular. Teillcopes
Microscope & ChemistrY Sets
a....all., Bats, Glove., Sholl
real HeaII".
Once
at the prol1'am which wlll
IJtUe Theater Club 01
the annUlI Cbrlstmaa tea.
Swarthmore Collele will pr
this oc..aB;on 1IIIrs. Graves wlll
~'ThstalP.d ~eadlng 01 T. S. ElIot'.
''The Tranqull Bee-ta" by
.
e Fam'Iy ReunIon," this Satur~
day nllht at 8: 15 In Clothier Me-I TEmJl,le Balley and she w111 remoria!.
the reacIIns In the wenlnll
Readin, the part of Lady
the Dulin... and ProI.monal
BoXII
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Com"" •
College Students in Presbyterian Women to
'TheFami"IyReunion' AHend
Christmas Tea
RIIRln
L'ttI Th
After you have looked
.
h'l g h' an d Iow and
have
beat y'our brain(s)out
• • • drop in here for
.
dlHerent GOOD ideas
Doll Houses and Fumiture
lechirgeallie Flashlight
Arch..., Equi pment and'Sets
Jlshing loell, R..ls, Tackle
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THIS WEF.K'S'-:CA:::I:..~:~:iD::A=B:===::..r.;..---··-=-::::
Fo...atlo. SWiM THM
To Give Water Silow
, IJeectlllber 10 baa bem ....1...14
BIIDWl
boll bT the to tile CbrIat w~ Jarth ator)' tile
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tile pr....wn.
PnIIcSellt 01 the UDltld Maw. P8paDt te1lI with eomplete rever- H.' Wooclward ....,..,.ell Is treu-
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TBB ~Altiilii()R.''N
SeJbold.
Mr. and .... Jlndaa;y Wolle and
ehlldreD trmlIJ, Robin. and Sue 01
a.valord avenUe, apent TbRab..
In PitllblUlh. . ; ~ v. warren 01 Wal-
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JIiw. ItaImr" Bab h7 .
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Camera & Hobby Shop
HollyhOclShop
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Music Box
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STAMP WINDOWS AND PAICIL POST
Monday, Dec. 9th ................ 8:30 A,M. - 5:30
Tuesday, Dac. 10 ................. 8:30 A.M. _ 5:30
Wednesday, Dec. II .. : ... ,. . . . . .. 8:30 A.M. - 5:30
Thunday, Dec. 12 ................ 8:30 A.M. - 5:30
friday, Dec. r3 .................. 8:30 A.M. - 5:30
Saturday, Dec.. 14 : .............. , 8:30 A.M. - 3:00
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Sunday, Dec. 15 ................. 1:00 P.M. - 3:00
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THE Um.E THEATRE QUB OF SWARTHMORE COLLEGE·
-presenh-
a Sta,ed Read'., of
·THE FAMILY REUNION
by T. S. eliot
Directed by Barbara P.anon Lange
Saturday, D.~ember 7
Clothier, Memorial
1:111 •. M . ·
Swarthmore Col leg.
Admluion 75c - Stud.nts SOc
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Laura of Scheaeelad7,N. Y. ad Mr. UId MIra. J'raDda B. Fortheir _-in-law UId daUllbte Mr. Io}'tbe of 'l'IIqer rMcl eDtert.lDed
ad Mrs. Paul Lotto ad IIOD at a dlJmar for 11 Saturda7 ."eRodDey Jr.c!renMfr, II-,.ear-o[d Patar of WiIm1D8taa.
nID8. .
IOn of Dr. aDfI MrI. Jam. E.
J'.clrenboII' 01 207 South Cheater
road, waa sped. to the untvenlty
of Pennal'ivanla Hospital, PhIladelphia, In the SJlrinlfteld ambulance ahortQo after I o'clod!: Jut
i'rid8y anern- afte1' havtnc beaD
ia the titl. 01 • n_ h.lpful bookl.t Juat
iD,Iured by. a car driven, aeeordlD& to pollee, by Clarence CannoD,
off th.p.....
1405 HollaDd street, Crum lqnne.
A. .to'7 for both email andlu•• In_ton.
Cannon was held In ,1.000 ball
it describ.. .impl~
the ...~. mod..... way
Mutual Funds~
.
DUcover how. Mutual
be tailored to fit yOUI'
for the future.
Write. plaone·or
coupon below lor
your free copy.
pend1ni outcmne oIlDjuri••
Rodney was playiDa with two
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other
boys
In a puddle
In' the
rear
alley 01
a lange
on Yale
avenue.
I Cannoo, who is employed by the
prtIlB. made a turn Into the aJlq:
way from Yalli avenue. He said
did not .see the boy huddled
over the· puddie. According to pallce the other two boys jumped
I clear 01 the alleYway.
The Injured boy was treated at
the scene by Dr. \VolUam Rial and
later underwent a p~c surgery
opei'aUon on the severe ..br8sions
01 the left side of his face at the
hospital where his father is a
member of the staft.
.
Rodney Is expected to be home
from the hospital this week end
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Fi·ne Foods
514 YALE AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, ~A.
"Famous for the Finest Meats"
• WEEKEND SPECIALS •.
U.S. CHOICE BEEF ONLY
U. S. CHOICE FANCY
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LOIN PORK ROAST
CliNTER C"T
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BOILED HAM-Store slie.d
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ELMDALE SLICED YELLOW
CLING PEACHES
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2 giant tins
DOLE
PINEAPPLE JUICE
LUZIANNE .COFFEE
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PENN TREATY
PENN TREATY
EVAPORATED MILK
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STEWED TOMATOES ·2 ·1ge.tlns
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OREO CREMISANDWICH 16 ...
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FREE DELIY-EIY
.. .. .FREE PAilINO; ...... .. .•,;
METHODIST CHOIRS IN PRUlnalANS WlLCOMI
CANDLEUGHT SERVICE . TWINTY NIW MIMI.IS
Bill
:bur:r.
The Phlladelphla p~ere of
,John Crawford's "MegnIOcat" for
chorus and string orchestra hipUghts a PrQIrBm of choral works
for the Christmas season to be presented by the Swarthmore College
Chorus md members of the
Swarthmore College Orchestra
Saturday, December It, The proP'8IIl will be held at 8: 111 p.m.
Clothiar Memorial Hall; under
dlreeUon of Professor Peter-Gram
SwlD&, conductor of the chorus
The program wlll also
.
choruses from "The Peaceabl
KIngdom" by the d1sUn . bede
gu's
Amerlcm com p 0 s e r
Thompson and the Marian hymn
"Ave Marls Stella" for chorus
string orchestra and orpn
Claudio Monteverdi It will
with a group of christmas motets
and traditional carols.
John Crawford, one of Phlladelphla's most gifted young composers is at present stu~ and
teaching at Ha:rvard Uqlverslty.
His setting of the ''lIIiagn!:ftcat''
written In 1958, waa Drat perform.eel In Cambr;qe Maasaohuaetta
this spring by th~ Harvard
Club and RadcMe Choral Society
He is the son of Professor W. Re~
Crawford of the Unlvesrlty f
Pennsylvania
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~e concert's free (without
tioket) and open to the publio.
-
Juniors to Hold
Covered Dish supp.r
. s~aldlsh.
. Following tbe dinner, members
will 1111 Christmas stockings for
I distribution to needy children by
the community affairs committee,
Mrs. Donald Aikens,· ahsirman.
Four stockings will also be pre. ·pared lor lUests ·at Fair Acres.
Latar, the olub will be entertained with selecUons Of Christmas Carols sung by a chorus undl'r
tbe IUldanoe of Mrs. James Clark,
fine arts chaJrmm.
FPII!NDS MEETIN~ NOTES
. (Coritlnued from PBle 4)
Brmch of the Women's IntarnaUonal Lealue for Peace md
Freec!om, Is sponsoring a panel
discussion on "IntegraUon North and South." The speakers
,v.ill be Alex Morlsey of the InformaUon, ~rvice of the American Frienda Service Committee,
talking In sehool integration at
Charlotte, N. C.Marion Dockhorn. Stale PreSlden,t of the
W.I.L., on Integration of housing
at LevitttoWn, Pa., and Allen S.
Olmsied, Media attorney, on legal
and constituUonal means of enforcing Integration. . Elizabeth
Tolles of Swarthmore will be the
moderator. Dessert and coffee
Will be served at 7:30 for those
who can come early.
I'8p
e seDlor at Hatch' and lin. V. T.
7 p.m. 'n the cburch sanctuary. ny, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Balthla.
Mrs. Oliver G, Browne. Eienor R.
be a strIDI trio.
Chew, Margaret Dougal, Mrs.
.Frederick A. Hardesty, .Howard P'
I
Har&. Mr. and Mrs. Robeft C.
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Hollnes. JOII. B. Hulraker, Mn. s.
IJoyd IrvIng, Mrs. Norma L. KenG
nedy, Mrs. Graydon E. McClellan,
Sch:~':n Rolzel, prlncipal of the RodIer M'.oClellan, Mr. and Mn.
Invi
Rose Valley, extenda an MarUn P. !j;elson, Thomas Westterntatlon to all to spend the at- lng, and Mrs. Robert C, Good, &,
oon tomorrow from 2 to 8 ---,.----:--:----.:....---.:
::,.m., at Rawson, the newest bulld.
.
I at the School, to enjoy the
A!mual Christmas Fair. Frienda,
nellbbors and children will Ond
many gift suggesU
be
wi
!Ins,
regaled
th lipt refl'Esbm~t, and join
In the carol singing. A special
Is avallable f~r chlldren; the
t h n may also enjoy the pup::th ~~ 4 p.m. and upend
with Bob II ssm square danolng .
Mather, caller, at 5 p.m.
A tur~ey di~er will be served
at the 'Chips at 5: 30 and 8: 15
for those calling the scbool at
LOw~ 8-1088, In advance.
Chalrmm of the fair thls year
Is Mrs. Donald Kahn of Rose Valley. Committee chalnnen Include
Mrs. Samuel Starr of Rose Valley,
Christmas decorations; Mrs, Frank
Pierson of Swarthmore, band sewn
arUcles;.Mrs. William H. Brown
of Media, holiday baking bootI!.
book table by Mrs. Anne penneli
of
"Bookwa"
SW arthmore,•
YS I
Swedish Christmas gifts, Mrs.
Kahn; arts and· orafts, the chlldren in the fifth and sixth grades,
and Loulse Nowell, teacher' cochalnnen of the dinner com,':'ltte6
Mrs. Paul Fox and Mrs. Lindsay
Wolfe ot Swarthmore; and "Booth
for Chlldren Only" Mrs J hn
Dickey ;'1 Rose Valley.
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1Uao Included 10 the program will
CO·MPLE'
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(wilh .-tPP.I;z" • D.llm • Bnw.g.)
noon to one-thirty
FROM 95e
Rose Valley Sch I
A.",ple spau for "',n-.lutld/lotl IwUlg.
III "0 MlTtI tlNtrg,
Christmas Fair SaL
:::e
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Full, unobstructed
view of
Instrument pane.. '
. Twin hom buUons
positioned .or
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A Deiry Cow', led of Straw
Costs 35c Per Dey .
YQU - Mr: & Mrs. America
on .th. best m........
and box spring for
2Y4C por day
can sleep
A
FINE GIFT -
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A LASTING GIFT
Now on di&play for immediate or·
Christme, Delivery.
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ENDS DECEMIIR 14
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w.dding 90Wnsi I••diftg
... nuf.dur...• .. ",pin. ....ai.. up
".$HO. Sold fro'" ,39 to $99, le....
Styles .. ohowit ht 1rId..' -a...
..... best .....po. All poi"" doi ....
alDAU..J,ito .. ·.... Iridt_ick'
......... W... d,tfal op..........ity for
HUNDltEDS 01' SAT·
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MAlTRESSES-BOX
SPRINGS
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GETTING
MARRIED?
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CHRISTM:AS SALE!
",.10
bHu.tiIooI· d"',..~·
_'e~1
Shift wHhout
taking hancts
.rom wh_1I
$69.50 .
Meny
Lanai-,. or Wal-
.
. "Seal,'"
.. 113 of ....n pric. IN THIS
~EAll.All&ESr COl!-EC110N 01'
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Prepara
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R. r., spent SThankoatvlD&
week nut lme.
_.....,._ _ _ __
were, end at bome. Bill Is the »n of Dr. l!8w It iii The Swarthm a pn-
choirs of the MethaThe followlnl persons
Decem ber 1..~th Program dlsor:~hfour
urch will combine Sunday welcomed InID tha felloWlblp o f '
Will Feature Young
for a prolrBm of sacred Christ- the Presbyterian ·Cburch Sunday
'l
mas music aa they present the at the 11 o'clOCk servlc:e'
h Composer .
. Pia.
trediU~1 CandJelilbt Service at \ Mr. and Mrs. 1'rederkJ. Antha-
SSc
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39c
NUT FUDGE COOKIIS - PECAN SAN DIES
CHOCOLATE DROP COOliES
16- 0. bag
tI. L C.
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6, 1957
;he Swarthmore Junior Woman s Club will hold its annual
Covered Dish Supper this Tuesday
evening at 7 p.m. Each member
will contribute her favorite
Ib·9Se
BUnER ROAST (oven roast)
.Everybody Welcome
SWARTHMORE
$fAT!
ZONE,
ORIGINAL
NEWLY REMODELED
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COMEJO
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Kappa Kappa Gamma wlll have
its annual Christmas tea on Saturday, l)ecember 14,at the home
of Mrs. James B. Douglas, 800
North Chester 1'Oed. Everyone
commlitee from the Preebyterian
brings a Il1t for Kap.pa sewing.
NO CHARGE TO JOIN.
Fund 'Pl'OIram can
own .fiftancial 'plan
RUSSELL L' SNYDER
and will return to his ~~::~~~ i
session at the Rutgers
Kinderla:rten soon after.
Mr.
Mrs. Hermm Bloom
Columbia avenue had as their I
house lUest during the ThaNts-1
giving holidays Mlarcla Bloser
ChioalO, ill., .who Is attending
Syraouse Universlty.JIlrs. Bloom's
sister Mrs. La\H"ence Smith of
Greenwood,,Maas .• a lUest at the
home 'Ot her mother Mrs. Charles
de H. Brower of Crest lane; was
also a dinner lUest at the home
of the Blooms. Barbara Bloom
Centenary COll...,
N. J., spent the holidays at
as did her brothers Fred and
of Cornell University, Ithaoa.
N.. Y. Xerxl!l' Miehta of Caloutta,
India, Bill Woods, and Nels Joiner,
. '1'IiB DW,AWABII ao11liiTY ,NATIONAL ILUIK . alI .. !,t Cornell,. were house guests
01 Mr.. and.Mrs. Robert Fudge ot
• C....010", 0lIl", • Me..... '.DJ.c:..
Columbia aVe!lue and· were among
guests at a Sigma Phi open
house given by Fred and· Petar
Bloom Wednesday night of last
week.
Mrs. Mo. R. DImmlt of Rutlers
avenue spent the TbJIDksglvlng
·hollday In Whippany. N. J., with
her daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar A. Klamer and llttle
girl Janet, and another daughter
md her family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
H. Walshmd sons Peter and
With this heading we try to aHract people
David of New . ~ena, Bucks
from nearby areas to our showroom for fine
County.
.
Mr. and Mn. William A. Golz
rugs •.. and they come.
.
with their daughters Judy. and
nine-month-old Nanoy, m 0 v e d
We got to thinking, though, about the other
Is.,tul'day from Mt. Airy to their
fine places right here in Swarthmore. Noted
new home af J!42 Rutgers avenue.
for outstanding schools, beautiful homes, truly , ...".v Is a pupllln the fourth grslde I
at Rutgers Avenue SChool.
FRIENDLY people, fine eating places, we can
Mr. md Mrs. Andrew Alexander
also boast the unusual in shops.
South Sw8ltbmore avenue entertained over the hoUday weeltWhether it be a men's wear store which' end their eon-In-law and daqhtar
Mr. md MrI. Ropr J.
always has' your size, or a television store
N.
four children of
where they really know how to keep your set The Alpandera' lOll
Richard K, Alexander IIC
working, whether it be a beauty treatment, a
from Annapolis ThankalllvIDlf Day
prescription to be filled, toys and hobbies, or
to spend the day, ad ~ed 011
the latest in fashions, you can do beHer if you
Saturday for the Anny-Navy
game.
shop right here in Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown, who
have
moved from 811
To our fellow-businessmen, for maintaining I N.,rib recently
Cbester road to thelr new
. excellent standards of service;· we dol our Iredde!llee et 117 Wallinlfont avenue, WaJJlnpd,mtart'lned
.
'hats, and to our fellow-Swarthmoreans, we say:
a famlly '!'b.nkllll";'lq dlnIler foI"
their 1IOIl-ln~IaW uid dauahter Mr.
SHOP IN SWARTHMORE
ad Mn.Arthur 1_lnp or alt-I
ham, N. J., flleIr _
Harry 1'.
BI_n, lr. ...., hmlq. or
BidIe. . and BI1I, wIlD ....
,
home from BueIa>eD
~ tor the. boHda;r,
and compl.t.l~
to InVMt tJuou,b
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KAPpll CHRISTMAS TEA
HAVE MONEY'
NEXT
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by Car In AII.yway
POST OFFICE
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_ue bad as bel' I' Ii elurlna Robert Little IDd famllJ' of 01en- ..::.......... of I..... .. ....
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at tbe Crum the- ThanlEalivlq hoIIdlYS ber _ bum.
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Creek Bridae Club Bel.. WlIIm
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of KAm.uDIa . . . . .. . .
aDd JI(r-. Kathel'ine B>_n.u ~c"'1I01nIOIO. . . .. KA.,.·. . . .
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CIassIfted Ads
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place.
On Tvll'ay. Nov""'" II. Mr.
peta, Inspect your
Pel JI(r-. John Bowclltcb, ;Jr.. were
claytIme. Call KInp1l'oocl
top w:«en.' with lin. Wayne
Randall and JI(r-. PIIDlp KnleJrem PERSONAL - lJPHOLS'l'ZRlNO
I'OR BALI: - - - laO. aultable for lawn8 lind ~
JIl!Ich. loael JI'OUI1cl. Jan. wllOd ..
I0Il8.
I'OR BALI:-B'age haIIeJ'- WID
a "awut"
'DeUverI
ChaSn fabric
CClmPleteb' 1'8-,
Xaas
ttf.IO - (Santa'.
10 ,.... e&ped- .wer -
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The D8ld m ...."1C of t:be I"OIlP
will be helcl on January T. 18118.
ft_
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excellent coacllijon, '$195.
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CIolIn; 117 KInpNorth
Swarthmore.
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CODCbestnut
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Lewns MowocI, &eMf.1
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Hauling
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_ " Iapo!twd
IMIL $PIa
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Tracle8
used ,bikes.
women.
bJrOUDda
1'tppIn
2-
Free Estimates
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EDWAlD G. CHIPMAN
A. SON
GI"aM· COlIJ'UcrOi
me Floors • PIutIc TIle
CHnl., Zs47D
CH....r 2-1111
335 Del........ AWl. .
J, f. B!,ACKMAN
Whell will ~ he aaecl
for . . &Cadent that befal&
:Four
premi_l It coalll·. hap.
. pen _
ti..... That'.'why
10 ......,. people 11..1 0btained lnUr!inaiye JBfDa
ComPnhenlilwe Penonal
LlabiUq. Iuarance. How
aboat yoa' .
ii~'~~~~~u~=~n:l~roo:m.~,1
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Peter E. Told
.."U-o/·'_
.. 333 Du1moutll Ave.
·
__a,one
near LOST
GIG88es, b1eclt tram..
clear plast1e. between· 801 Harvard enel '1" x1le dniII store.
KInpwoocl .-tllM5.
LOST - BeIge k1ttea, viclnlty
,Haverford avenue. Aeue call
KIn." woocl a f848.
SWAITHMO'" PA.
HOOVd
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Swarth.ore
lei. H~at. Le.. Taxe.
Les. Steps
Letistradeyour big house for this 3:yea~-old
spa riding white spacioUs Ranch home ~
center hall, large living room, tOm., stone
fireplace, dining room,,3 bedrooms, 2 tile
bGlh., fullba_ment Old shade.
llatrd,a '~' . '
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DAY _II NleNT
OIL BURNER.
SERVICE. '
.J. -A. ,GREEN
George Myers &Co.
17. Y2 S. Chester Rd. II 4-1700
EaderIi
Sel." ...... _ "
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Klngs,wood 4-1234
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SprllltR.leI
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SUNDAYS .... HOUDAYS •
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CARNS
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Chickllo'sea
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LenCaster Brend Cooked
Corned Beef '::(~;:') 3 '1
Glent Chocolete
lenhe,
Bira
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ChipperClk. 1:;- (':!') S""l
lancaster Brand & U.S. Graded ChoIce Betf
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Red Lebel Tune Fish
Friday lOP.M.
MIdIa 6-2176
. Open friday EveitJnp
c:wlf'.......
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IAPPEI ToYII!
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Madia
Florist
enaravecl elecanter anel six KObleta '
tUDatewere
enoUih
to pick at
lup 1I1e
an
which
exhiOllecl
OPEN
Thurs: til 9 P.M.
State. M..........
Diluzio and Sons
Phlladelphla CerltennlaJ In lSTG.
KI 3-6616
of a collector. BrIdge. &
ment, Swar1bmore,
';;=:;;i;;;=:;;~=:;;=:;;=:;;=:;;=~ 11i~~~Pr~O;:vielence roael. Wal- rooms. Jar.. UvIni room and
~~~=:tI~Jeandbath
with
mower.
Iheated
prage
Inlocation.
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equipment. Call LOwell
cherry case.' VictDr111J!. dIest,
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dnlwen, marble 1op. Girl's 28"
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the hlp IChooI Ilea" was the topic of the JrOup
' sc:beclullDJ pol- meetlna of tile Swarthmore
blah . : ~ lthe t'un'Or IUIcl lenIor LeaJue of Women Vot. . belcl at
elude
tee~ wbleb wouJcl In- the home of Mrs. Heins HeinelanJua,e throUlb' of this secoDel mann, D!cJr!nuOll avenue, Monday
School level
the leliIor hIIh afternOOll.
a plan prea'en-r:: ~UP allo heard Dlacuulon was led by MIl.
acheclul;na poasIbWII Bell OIl the Thornton W. PrIce. intematl-'
teechin, 01 a
II of the ~tIona chairman: Mrs. J~
the elemen•• _~ellaniua,e onlB. Shane. a member of the Sta..
- " sc 001 level.
' boarel: Mrs. Robert Walker. who
, tHIS at I ••• i •• ,. ......
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layolo ....
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Sw._.
Jack Prichard
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OIltinuln,
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The board .....
will be beJ4
borou 'h plennln, _leelOI1 at 8:10 a.m. IIoodiy, Dlcllllber •
meatlDp: aIId lin. John K. at TriDlIl' cburt;b. Tben will be
Moore, a rep! lIentalive on the no proanm meetlnc In December.'
t.eque'. CouDb' CommIttee on teeon lilIIlt
"I saw It In the S~"
- - - - - - ' - -_ _ _ _ _~----~-bas _wed as alan"... at the
UPHOUTDY
ClIfton Theater.
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1401 IlcIa, AWI_.
PERSONAL - Bicycles a-trecl. ~~~
Parts. acc:euorlea. Mllt GI... Bicycle. Hobby, Toy Sbop. 2IlS
East Baltimore' Avenue.!. ClIfton
HeJsbta. MAcllson 8-071.. Oppel-
,
DlIvlel Gerner. Weatclale avenue
J'IIielent. bas been appolnlecl cbaIrman of the voluntary COmmittee
of ~arent·._ Council to BtUely the
pouIblUty of the introduction of a
. aecoDel IllII&U8ie Into the elemen_
tary School. at a meetlnli helcl lut
week at the home of Mr. anel Mrs.
Colin Bell on Park aveaue.
Gerner replaces Dr. HelDZ
Heinemann. who realin"IJ the
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19&a Chryaler WIndeor t door
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FeaturesChoralArtshop
L
OWl. Carlo M_tl1·. opera
"AmahlaDd the N1Cht Vlalton"
,
wtll bel)lODl«eCi, b7 the JUDlor
WOiIW1·. Club of SwarthmOl'e on
December 18 at 8:10 p.m. lD
Clothlll' Memorlal, Swaithmore
Conece; The perfoI",a_ of the
opII'I wtll be preHdted b7 the
Choral ArtebOp. a ~ _ti7
orpnlzed to pl'CIIIlote aDd PI enDt
better JDudcal forma to the Greater PbIladelphla area.
Earll' tbla year the Choral Artshop w.. formed by several yOUDC
PIIlladelphia mudelana who
niJled the need tor a group to pre. IeDt a varied reae of mUllical
reeD,-
1I.7u. DOt ofteD beu'd outalde
reciial halls,
UId DOt produced b7
other thaD amateur ,rOup.. Near17
all members of the Choral Artshop. thouah ....eed primarII7
lD other, pnJ(~ooal dVlU",
bave 8UD& prot-loDall7.
The Choral Artebop baa pJaaa
for a seriea of cIist1Dct1ve jIi!lID·
tal1OJ11, the proc:eedl of whli:b wtll
be doaated for chlritlble ~
es. The performance at Clothlll'
Mf!IDCIrial on December ,18 I. for
the Delaware Counb' Cbapter of
the Pelma71vanla AaocIation for
Retarded Cblldren. lDfonnation
about. the performance 11 available
tIlr<>qh the Sw.u1hmore JUDlor
Wonum's Club or ~ Ibe Del~
aware CoUDl7, Chapter cI. the
Penna:71vanla AaIoclatlOil for Betarded Children.
Elilwood'
Convalescent Home
School Board Approves
Lay Curriculum
Committee
At ite
meW.
8IIllual
MoDdq evenina the
Ru~ Sch~1
-
Board ~ected Donald P. Jonea
to a ftfth 0De-7ear term .. prest....t UId David VlDt to a, third
term .. vlCl-llresidenL Mrs. Marton Campbell WIllI elected IeCretar7
to serve the remalDdll' of the tenD
of Dr. ~Uel T. Carpenter wbicb
expires 'n Jul7 1981. Dr. Carpentar. who bad been secretary !fIni:e
July 1~. resI,.,ed the post due to
preasure of hla duties .. property
cbalrman of the board. JOiles and
were
Nettle
t.A. WOOD
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Christmu
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SAFB
FOE
Ih'ags------:'., O~.tlharm.dll I.
fall"
• ed to di.penae
proCfuaa cleaiJDecl to aid
your health aAd welCate.
, Atwa,.. ....y DR,UGS ill •
Store. You·11.,,_
Dru,
~ourampl.~iu!d
fair prba. AacI, rem....
ber wa .ped-li.. fa the
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sOlpreKdpdoPl.
CATHERMAN'S
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td
wben educatl:!rs'
'Dei
parente· in-
tense
lDtered
lD~.ondar7 school
programs
luis been'"Preclpiteted
NO CHARGE TO JOIN ,
Everybody WeJoome
DCN,B
'I'BB J1ow,aW: A _
C01Jl!lT'l' NATIONAL BAlIK
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HOME
is where the heart is. ,Why not a Christ,mas Glft·for YOUR home? You'lI find it
at THE
3 COUNTRY BOYS
LAMPS table; floor;
boudoir.
.
FIREPLACE-sets; tools; .
baskets, etc.
CHINA-Ironstone &
English decorated.
MILK GLAS~AII the
attractive pieces.
PICTURE5;S--agroupings;
hunt, landscapes,
CLOCKS Mantle; floor;
wall. '
PLANTERS brass; wood
& china.
KNICK-KNACKS scads'
ofthem.
DOOR KNOCKERS
,The committee, thua b~::=::'
wollld be better able to
the Impact on the secondary school
of, possible revWons of the currlculUlD there aDd lD the elementary
school; and lD tum an improved
public coordination and understandlDg of problems aDd the best
ways to solve them should result;
Advance thlnklDg on the basis of
the whole school might also bea
protec:tlon agalD$t 'being forced
lDto any hysterical. crash program. M1r. OppeDlBllder said
believed SwartJunore should mal
welfare of its own schoofa
for the good of the entire field
American educal1on.
Mr. Jones made the followlDc
committee, appointments for the
ensuing year:
lnst:ructloo - l\kIr.' Campbell
IcbLalrman, Mr. R7erson vice-ehalrman; flnllll
Mr. Vont vice-chairman; salary.
~erson
chairman; l!IIrs.
ICampbell and Mr. Spencer.
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EDGMONl' AVENUE -- SEVENTH AND WELSH STREET$
OPEN iDAILY 9:30 to 9:00
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SAliN SYLFAIRE
So lovely • • . so
perfectly fitting.is '
this Satin Sylfaire
slip in Barbizon's
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lD the 1IOIltbeast diatrlet aDd Mr. Turner n!p~ KIDI)' Coles. •
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Body·Contour sizes.,
Imported Nylon ,lace
Dr." aDd lira. .Jobn T. PlD........
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THE SWARTHMOR
ChriStmu
Seal.
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 50
Swarthmore, Pa.. FrIday, December 13, 1957
14.00 PER
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YEAR
College CA to Present YEADON GAME DEC. 20 Guest M· . ter t Lead S hool. to Ob.e"e
':'H~c:!u T!.!::,,~~,
IRIS 0,
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Christmas Season High _I Opens
Christmas Program :=::1::1': Presbyterians Sunday ..:'~:t ~~= ~.::-~
Home Season Tonight
Sunday Evening Event
Features Dr. Reed,
Chorus
The annual College Christmas
JII'OIrIIDl. IpOlIIIOred by the college
CbrlsI1an ASIIOclation. . will be
held lD Clothier Memorial at 8: 15
p.m. on Sunday. December 15.
Tbe Swarthmore College Chorus,
UDder 'lbe cIlrection of Peter Gram
SwlDg. will present several ....
lectioDl of Christmas Music. A
worship service will precede the
addreal.
i
The speaker will be Dr. David
&. C· Read. mlDlater of the Mad!son Avenue Presbyterian Church
in New York City. Dr. Read has
spent mOlt of hla Ute lD Scotland,
taking up residence permamently in the United States lD 1956,
FollowlDg bIs ordlDation' lD 1936.
he served as a chaplaiD lD ,the
British Army. and was a prisoner
of war for flve years, Soon a1ter
the war. Dr. Read became the
flrIt chaplalD •tp the University of
EdlDburgh.· and was appolDted
CbaplalD to lIer Majesty the
daJed for &lie evenlq of Der
_bar lea. baa been adVIDeed
to &be aftern_ 01 the, _ '
cla7. The lieur of _ _ thue II
a:" P.....
The frIeDda of &be .ehooI will
be lDlere.ted &0 bow that Year
don lIlIh Selaool baa apeed &0
U!Ie eIwap &0 avoid a ooafUet
with the "-emb17 D _ held
ta .the Women'. Club .... Dish&.
SANTA'S PHONE IS
KINGSWOOO 43810
''Frst Destyj,ptrsm,.. w rot e
Sants briskly on bls quiet portable. "0 s, ;plomh gptestf 7P ,u
~s; bodoy eoyj s; ; ph upl-"
" "Pshaw!" said Sants. snatcbiDg
out 'the paper aDd beginning
again:
"nle Rev. Henry Pitney Van cember 20. there will be a number
Duaen, D.D.• of New York City. of activltiell lD obsII'vance of the
seaaon. MDnday evt!IIiq., Decemwill be the guest speaker at the ber 16 at the Rutgers Avenue
Preab7terlan
Church
SUDday School. Mrs. Stuart·" fll'IIt grade
min
D\O
g.
will preeent a pll)' and party for
One of the outetaDdlng ststes- the familles. On Thursday night,
men of the cburch, Dr. Van Du- December 18 at the same place
sen bas, been president of Union there will be aD elemeDtaJy school
Theological Seminary since 1945. CbrIstm.. Choral Coneert under
President also IOf the AUb\$'n the direction of Mrs, Marian H.
Theological Seminary. he h.. Gwinn; elementary mualc superserved as delegate to a number of visor,
ch\IJ'Ch coDferenees and Is curThe blgh' school Christmas Prorently serving as chairman of the gram will be held by Ibe jUDlor
JolDt Committee of the World and senior classes lD the audi,
Council of Churches and the In- torium on the mol'lllng of the 20tb,
ternational MissIODBry Council,
Parents are invited to all evening
He is the author of a number programs.
of publlcationa and contributed to
The schools will reopen' Mon12 others. and has sat on the edi- day. January 6.
torlal boards of "CbrIstianlty and
Crisis."
·'Christendom."
and
''Ecumenical Review.'
"Dear Swarthmorean, I am
In addition. he has been a
looking, forward, as usual. to my member of the board of trustees
anDual visit with all of Jvou on 10r Princeton Univeroity. Vassar
Christmas Eve. AI you know. and Smith Colleges. the MiIlSwarthmore Is one of my favorite brook School. the Elizabeth MorstoPS. so this note Is merely to TOW School, GlDlIng College.
conflrm the fact that my personal Yenching University, and Is now
PhoDe-KI 4~IO-will be Instsl- president of the United Board 10r
led this week, and the, elves on Christian Higher Education in
duty at 9 o'clock Monday mom- Asia,
ing (December 16). They bave
He was educated at the Penn
been loving"·
Instructed
lD
their
Charter
School lD PhU'adelphia.
'3
duties. and h,ave a clear under- where he graduated with 'the
stand'- that they will remain at' highest hon'ors In the "lass, and
~..
the phoDe until 5 o'clOck -"
recelved'bIs A.B. degree from
''What a lovely crypto-am,t " Princeton University. He re..•
said Mrs. Sants. who had quietly ceived hi. B.D. del1'ee, Summa
emetolled from tht.""Orkshbp' andCu"U Laude, fro:>; 'Jnlon 'l'heo~
was looking at the discarded page logical Seminary and was oron the Iloor. "did yqu do it?..
dalDed in'1924,.
.you've interrupted my thought,
Dr. Van Dusen Is married and
Sweetheart," murmered Santa.
three sons,
"Db. that! Well. yes. in a WI)', I
had my lingers on the wrong keys.
'
"Ab. Let.s see what you've said,"
Will Ie Prosecuted
said Mrs. Santa to whom typing
ID order to avoid an, reperwas a matter of bunt and peck. cuaalona of lut learl '!'iI,.
and down she sat with pencll and chlevou destroOUOD of Christwas audibly eIlent, as Sants mBa lIa'hUq. &be pa,..;DIa of the
picked up bIs thoughta and ~on' ;,ffuden will be held faUl rer
tinued, "until 5 o'clOck Monday spo....ble for the acUGu of
through Friday. and again on their chlldren oansht d~lMondl)'. December 23. They will Inc C\IrIaamas decoraUoD&
J_ph BeJDOldl, BurPA
(Continued on Page 6)
'Amahl', Performance
Set for Moo'day NI·ght
'
J
rs, 5ponsor 0 pera f or
County's Retarded
Children
Will Host Yeadon Team
Next Friday at
3:4S P. M.
the 1957-58
edil1DD
of
theTonight
Swarthmore
HIgh
School
basketball team opens ita home
oeason when it meets the new
PenDcrest HIgh School team OD
the Utile Gamet court lD a DOnleague tilt. The ,ame should be a
close ODe since both team. are
sporting green play...... Penncrest
competing for the flI'IIt time on a
varsity leVel, and Swarthmore's
team. composed of nOD"tested leDiors left from last year's IlU&t
squad pl\'S graduates from the Jr,
Varsity.
Coach Bill Reese has felt all
along that It would be uofalr to
the boys to predict a fine season
ahead UDtiI he bas had ample opportunlty to see them under fIre
nnIn
and
their_' PDt ti to1 dete
will .. _ e whatlall
__ r
"'" espec
y .......~
then ala k
rI
ey
c game expo ence.
8qoad lIIemben Named
The squad; which has been
working only a little over a week,
Qt!:h!
Into
Is generally rsngy with O'2"'Lar,
Glan-Carlo
Menottl·s
0 per a ry Jones at' center. 6'1" Dave
of magazines. lDcluding ''The At,
"Am hi
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a
,
an
N
lantlc Monthly" and ''The ChrisIII b
ted ghth Visitors"
C
al Grogan at forward, 0'2" Sid John_
w
e presen
by t e hor
son who can play either center or
tian Century... Dr. Read's books
Ar"h
M d
D
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d 6 Rl h G In t f
d
'" op OD
on ay,
ecem er forw"r . ' c
ur a orwar.
include "Prisoner's Quest." lec,
16 t 8 30
in Cl thl ..- 6' ' J ck W»
t
d 6'
a
p.m.'
.1" a
a ..er a guar.
tU1'eS on Christian doctrlrie lD a
I I :S rth
C 011 er ,....,h
mor a, wa more 0 ege. T e Jim Hueston at either guard or
PlOW cam p.. "The Christian
S warthmore Junl or.Woman•s Cl,11b forward. 6' Jay Lord a t BUard • ~.'9"
Falth.. • and ''The CommUDlcation
I
~
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till
ds
8' Bl' Med
s sponaoung w"" presen a on as KeI.h Rlchar on, 5"
11
_
of the Gospel." Dr, Read will deIts annual benefit io~ the Dela- ford. 5'7" Mike Kerr, altd 6'3" Bob
liver ,a Christmas message SunC
t As I ti'
f
R
H dgl
h' I
f
t
day. Ev~orie Is invited.
ware °Cubln~ren. soc a. on.. , ~r., ~ u Ds W 0 s "~,ufll Qr can er.
larded_
.. OniY Jack Wal~r and RIch
c-~~-~.', .., ",',
The association was organized
(Contlnued on Page~)
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seven years ago OD DeCember 16,
1951 by a small group of parentS. Jack StauHer Injured
The
as thlo ldr
train anhd
ed
Pt u~ dWed
In Accident Ft,id,oy N,isht
uca ere....
c
en w 0
were not at that, time accepted
Jack Stsufter. Jr.• of 200 Dartll'he 1(.' W. Kellogg Company,
lDto the County publlc school mouth avenue receIved a severe
New York. a subsidial'7 of Pullsystem. Tliese' children were skull fracture anel mulUple body
man IDcorporated. announces that
tsught better parsonal habits, ad- fraA:tures after be was dragged or
Dr. Heinz ·HeInemanD. Dickinson
justment to the soerety of others. thrown some 65 reet along the
avenue. has just joined the f1rm's
and speech correction.
'shoulder of the Wilbur Croas
research dePartment staff to assist
The first classes held by, the Parkway. Connecticut State Police
In plaDnlng tecbDlcal coordlnassociation were In the Methodist reported Friday. Stsufter was still
atiDD aDd 10111 range research.
Church of Lansdowne with be- in critical concjltlon In Hartford
In this capacity. Dr.' HeInemann
tween 25 to 3D children rallliDg Hcispltsl ~ of Wednesd8y afterwill be' asaoclated with Dr. Alex
in ages from four to 20. After noon, according to bIs father. J.
G. Oblad; vice-president lD charge
three years. the school was moved Keeler Stsufter.
of reaarch and development.
to the SytlIlgogue in Yeadon
The accident occurred at 6: 45
Dr. Heinemann Is president' of
from where it was moved to Its Friday night after a sputterlnll
the IDtemal1oaalCongressonaan.l&antof .... I&..~m ...kt.ht '
,present location at 147 IoBn!!rlowne auto lD wblch Staufter bad been
Catalyais, a former chairman o f !
....,»~
"9~ ~ ..
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avenue in Lansdowne.
riding with William Vel_ of Newthe Catalysla Club of Philadelphia.
Since the acceptance of school- ark. N. "J'•• turned from the lefta memoor of the American. Swiss
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
aged retsrded children 'lD the hand lane of the w.t-bound
and German Chemical SocieUe..
957
public school system lD 1953. the psrkwl)'. and managed to get
Deutsclte Gl!llellsehaft Fur Ml~
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1
trainlDg center Is now;malnI7 COD- partly oft the blghway, just weSt
neralol lind KJOhle Chemle; Ascarned with children'between the of an overPass. According to State
soclation Francalse des Tech- "
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK'
ages of four and six and those Police, the accident occurred ..
niciens du Petrole and Sigma XI.
retsrded children who are emo- follows:
He Is a Fellow of the AmerIcan
, t i O D a B y disturbed or for. some
Velez got, out and started to
Association for the Advancement
other reason have not been ac- wave trafllc, through the bridge
of Science, and Is B contributing
~
.pirit of
cepted lD the school system.
abutment with a flash1lgbt. and
editor to World Petroleum.
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To somewhat alleviate the Stsufter also got out. Another
Dr. HelDemann is well known
~problem of the post-School re- west-bOUDd car spotted Velez and '
as the author of many patents and,
tarded :young adult a worksblp has stopped about 50 feet east .of the
toichtaical papers in the fields of t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~-~.~I~.~'~'~'~'~" been set up for those wbo ...., 18 abutment. Velez and Steuffer ran
CatBll'sls, Petroleum ChemistrY '!
or older. For. the past two years, down to the car. and Vel_ startCarbohydrate Chemistry and t h e .
College Give. $5.1.67 , the workshop has been'contracted ed to ask for a Utt to a gas ststion.
Properties of AdsorbeDts.
to suPPIl' specially-folded news- Then, apparentl7, a ear driven by
He was former17 with Houdr7
To Community Chest paper for use lD such things as a Manchester man, Nathan T,
Process' Corporation lD charge of
~book
The stlldellts, faculty and ad(ContlDued on Pace .)
Ttish, came up from behind and
a research seotlon, with several
A new and unusual Ohrlstmas miDlstraUon of' Swarthmore Colstarted to spin to the right, struck
all refining organizations and has ..... for High School students 11 lege bave coDtrlbulled $5.187,80 to CANTEEN INVITES
Velez, swerved, bounced oft a
served 011 the faculb' of eamegle .....
.... the .... ... CommUDlb' Chest cam
7&h
post, and struck Stsuffer.
being olfoered thls year UJ
..... year
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and 8th GRADERS blanway
Velez receIved mIiIor abraalona
Insl1tute of Teehnoloe;y.
hD
of the senior class yearbook paign. The.contrlbutions will go
WhIle the Football ,Banquet Is and was held overni-t at the
Dr, Heinemann received a P .
ded b Donald Scarborough. to 45 various charil1es.
....
in chemistry from the University hea
and Russell
Charities receiving the blghest In progress at the High School, hospltsl. Tash reported a sUght
of Basel. Switzerland, aDd also business
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tal
trlb ti ns Included'
Canteen will make a special ef- swelling of the right aDkle.
r' Snyder faculb' business a
r. to
cOD
u 0
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' fort to entertelD, the aevmlh end
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graduated frOiD the Universlb' ....
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'tive Gemet-andThe American Friends Servlc;e
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BerllD ind Tecbnlsche Kocbschule.
I~ Is 8JI a:::acate redeemable Committee $819.57. Am e ric a n elgbth graders, ~es the CanBerllD.
' W h i t e gift
Of the 1958 Cancer Soc1et7 ,V8I.'1I aDd the teen members not' attending tile
next lofa7 tor~,~~ Th_ . ; United Natloas IDtematlonal Cbll- ~ueL
. ,.
The Ilnt mrel1n, of the. 10"
APPOiNI.D
High School Y""""""'i,y parente. dreDI BmwPDC7l\md ,,7.411. A
There wtll be a balloon do"...., Of the Swartiunore Mudc Club
Clsrence C. I'raDck, Jr~ of lDteDded tor purcbaleand
'other fond new chlriQ' on. the Uat thlI. 7eI~. re\B7 races and uovelty claDes., WIll be Sunday. DeeeonI>er 15, at .,
Cornen avenue, was appointed to arandparente.
to help the ~ I'ore5p Student
Cbapert1Dl will be Mr. and dclock at the home of Mrs. Samthe rank of lleuteiumt 0",) lD the relatives who ml)'
Scholarship I'Imcl ~ed $398.18. Mrs.
JlcCorkel and Ur, and uel, D. oqde, s-ru.-e, and
UDlt.d States Coast Guard Be- stmch~.qers'
DOt be' 011
Sbrt1,four per ~ 01' 577 stu- Mrs., H. SlQ'mour Colton. Next 0pIi!n _ _
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The' yearboOk
wtll) "'...., __ d-o.
of the coU-,
,CODtrlbuted I week, »eo >I' !her """..&..&-.
21. Canteen
wIllTbe piooplUll wID liic:lililSe
'eeIlo
aerve 'OIl Jlu Ny.
wr. .... lI!f-s..oo un.......-..-.
....... _ ~
~
LL I'aaneIt 11 on ~eerlq sale at the ....... ......
~a. this year. mlk"!1 II! avenge do- hold Ita lnformal ~ ........ ~-..,.. and plano and ~ _ _ _ _
""pm.t at the Cle. hecJ, O~ the lint althe,.r· For 01 the natiOil cI. "AI•.'l'hehcvlt7 aided wbeie II! Old I'riend '~ the u- of BnlIIiIa, jIi It, Clq,lD.
~ of ... Grat ' ..... tloa, call the ~ Qroap, dlallcleaab17 wlth • _hers NortII Will' vIaIt",. 'rbe".the linda. aDd Selnll' "
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.pjitoad- I s -ilor 'H1&h Sci! Dot
,~ t body Se.sal
duita&
IIzIat wldeh iiJdeIIdI
Kn.IC-'. ,. _ .. --- iDltel7athlNcl.thet!lCal""" ,la ~ invited to,
,wilda
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m.-,nema'nn 'Io'mos
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Kellogg Res
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wbo tome m tfJe
l\tbnmce
aub .orSfJip are 1BlIItlcomt
Santa Claus Provides
rtifi'
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Ce cates.
stall
':n.nager
MusieOuh to Meet
needs ironing.
MIoo
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w
delicately edges the
The mODIhl7 meetiDg of the
rectors of the Swarthmore Property Assoclation, held lD the American Legion Room lD Borough Hall
Monday evenlDg, w .. attended by
Oscar Hart and J. Archer Turner.
Were elected at the AIaoeilaUcm's annual meetlDa lD the
Woanan·.
NO,embet 8' aad
take o8k!e at the annual n!-
Seal•.
S"nrtl'o.norc Co 11el1" 1.1 brary
Swarthmore
~~~~ed 1:5:~ber
!p'~'I~sa~iiiwi~t~lD~th~e~S~w~arthm~iioiriean~.'i·i1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iliii
"You Mee,:,he NICEST Peo-'. . - at S-e'."
r-
the ''Red mOOD wblch bas appeared over ua" and the entlre Uniteci I
IStates .is comparilla American
Russian education.
It was felt 'the committee
ready functioning h1Id managed
to keep school staDdarda blgh
wblle acblevlDg a good balence
cw;iculum, "but that utlllzlng the
fine resources exIatlDg lD the bor,
populace and comblDlng the
effOr)Uf the entlre commUDlty
tw~ pW']K>le would be serv',ed.1
NEW SPA DIIECTOIS
OISIEI'E MONTHLY MElT
We have the largeSt, selection of early
A mericon Furn;"",. in Delaware County
'.
a.
p~atam~t1na
iDa lD currlcuuul p'aDnlri, no....
N.ci •••••
mallJ' frfIDd8 lD ,tb8 cwnm"Ulb'
bUe _
I I a reP...., of SVath
w
,w
RaveD InDtor 18'.aI 7 - ' died
at her home lD O .....nn.1I, 0 •• DD
November H. lD her 18th
:rear. SenI_ _ held l1li. Wed_ .... _ N' • III 27
D-... ov
Mn.cnne fa survived b7 her
soD Mr. P. WlllIIrd Crane,of ~n
ford term. lRve1aDd. O~ UId by
f
arandlO"s
our
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c-. wllO made
..... WIlUam
of
the West Suburban Alumnae
of Delta Delta Delta OD
December 11. ~t 12: 80
p.m. at the ~ of lofra. Paul K.
Brown, 8l')'IL Mawr. followlDa letreshments and a busiDea& m~tlDg conducted bY;Mrs. Georae L.
Shoemaker 'of .Ac.adem)' road.
,The maiD feature of· the program will be a Christmas
told by Mrs. John B. Baker
Drexel Hill who 11 a past
cbalmum of the Federation
Currlc:ulUlD committee. with Su- ....
• Clubs _. both th ...-t
pervlalDa PrlDclpal 'Frank It. .. omen s
on
e g"" e
MC1g!7 and JIlIh Scbool Principal of PeDIII71vania and Delaware
...wRUi BUsh pointing up
Counb'.
tlmellneaa of lDcljld.lD, lay think-------
RAVE MONEY,
ST. "lAIrS
• y
The board appl'oved a sugges_
UOil that a &roup of about 10
of the communib'
at large be appointed to join in
the work of the'school's currlculWD stud)' c:omm1ttl!\!. Members are
to think over pOISlble
before the reauJer meetin, of
Board on T)ecember 18.
.
The ~endation came from
IHarry Oppeniander selence
er and dlroeebac
the school's
Priv.t. and Semi-Private Rooms. Complete
Privacy on IO-Ac:re Estate. Z4-HOIIr Underriallding N'ning
C-. '
Scatt,SIn.
~ Alen"""r
foamer17 of Swutbmore,
WedD....7 , _ I.... Novaa·
ber27.,'
,
She w .. born lD New BeMord,
0Il1fa7
1. . . the daUlhter
of the late Jama B. aad SuAn
HuWdDIOIl AI........... lOa Alex·
andll' . . . a ~uate of WestmiDIter Conece New WllmlDFOII
Pa., UId ta\llbt' at New euue ~
the public acboob UId aleo at AtlaDUe Clb'. N. J •• fqr 8Jmoet 110
years. She retired lD 11198.
. Mias Alezander . . . a member
of J'lrat PreIIby1erlan Cburc:h, Weet
Cheetll'.
,
There are DO lmmedlate amvlvors. Three n i _ are Mrs.
Herbert T. Be ett Of North Chater road. Mrs. Crawlo~ L. '11waddell of Westtown, and' Mrs. Detlev
W Bronk of New York.
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::m~t1na.·
Attractive
IV.,..,.'
Mn. Wlilla. C,.~
Netti. L AlexalMl...
Carl &1dersoD
sworn lD tor DELTA DELTA DELTA
new terms to wblch they were
ALUMNAE MEn' DEC. 11
elected last mooth aDd Mrs. campMrs Robert N Hlllrert of Stra'll
bell and W. Newton R¥ersOD be.
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their lDltlal terms earlier in
avenue will pres ent Ule
BALTIMORE PIKE and LINCOLN AVENUE
Swarthmore
Klnglwood 3-0272
UNDER PERSoNAL SUPERVISION OF MRS. EUEN
t
Mm, Vim
campbeU 11411_
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of .......
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MIWI MOl a \ ' ' ' ' '
Hi ID
ua tIIa~ of tile malcl of. Park _
-_m'l . . bb1I1 Ia tile peterDll.,.n" 11th.
Cl7de of "1I!Ii I!U'''"th Hun.... WU hoa4r. 'J1III1 -=h caniId a __
a - . . ~edeItck Kh'p1q...
.
swaidunore and 0Idea a v _
at a IdtObaD ___ SUD- cade 01 brame Pl" MIl mum. ~. GIl Dec.nher ., at
Mr. and .... CbuW KIn. .1)'
bad a femll)' PtheliDc at her
foUowlnl the church aen1ce and ),allow fuji mums.
'·n..... BDlPtaL
of ~ M
, are tile me.hame after the _orIalcledlca.
the ~ 0I1IJ'Ch at a
Mr. Richard Boot 1I/U bJa
lin. Paul ~ of Oomell fenIaI ~ta.
1fOD of the _
pipe oqan at
for the choir .._
at Wo~. bat man. Mr. Frank
Samuel
lin.
D.
TrInIt)' CbIlJ'Ch Sunda),. The orpD
hame of Mr. and Mrs. BIIII1')' Ozm.un of Cheder. 1I/U lIIher.
Ia In nienOl7 of lbe late Mr.
01)'10)' of I!lm _ .
The bride'. mother· cbote a DIor
Cl7de. Ou..u Included lin.
Kn. Paul t.ne Iv., lin. Iv.,
. tai11e meatb with a blue
CI)'de'. aon-ln·law and ~u&btei'
and lin. William W. 'Rumhat and 1\ _
.. of pink
Mr. and . . . Chari. V. Tbaclw'a
3r., mtertefnecl at the home
r 0 • e.. The brideof ShIe1nbur7, N. 3., their lOa
lin, Rumford In ~ VallO)' groom', mother wore a lavendar
and da\llh....-In-law Mr. and
a .mUceIlan_ 1Ihow.. Satur- crepe IOWD with • enaII fioral
lin. Waitei'M. Thackara of Red·
atWaDOOil for M* Huntei'.
h.t 8nd • eonaae of pink sweetbUlk, N. 3~, her dauP.... Mrs. .MIII Bunter and Mr.' Tbomu heart - .
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1.. A. C. WillI~ of GreeDvllle, Bumalde WertID8, aon of Mh. Rita
Immediate!)' foIJoWIna the cereDel., and two dauP..... Plae R. W-un. of west PhIladelpbla, moD)' awecldln& reception . wu
Ci)'de WlIU~ and Ann Archer will be married 3anWll')' 18 In the held at the home of the bride's
W1UIama; Mr. and Mr.. Samuel Swarthmore Preebyterian Church. parenti.
D. Clyde. Jr.• and two IODS SamThe bride's aolni-aWl)' outfit
ual III a,nd BJll)' of Wallingford;
TOMOIIOW'S .IIDE' WtB a belie IIileer wool sheath
I Mr. J. Edward C!),de and IOn
MIls 3une Hobbs. dl!u/lhter of dress with brown aece!l~rle acTommy of Media; Mr. Nonnan Hr. and Mr.. Wl111am S. HoIlbs canted with a corap of C)'IIl.
Browning of WlmlnitOll, Del•• and
Park avenue. will beeome the bldium orcbldl.
Kn. J. Howard Beber of PblIaof Mr. Scott)' Witt, lIOD of
The bride attended .Denison
delphia.
and Mrs. Grlftith S. Witt University where she wu a memMr. and Mrs. Wl111am Dalley of of Amarillo. Tex.. tomorrow aft- ber of Delta Gamma INternlty.
the Dartmouth HoUle pve an In·
at • o'clock In· the Old She hllll been usoclated with the
formal buffet dinner Saturde)'
Mansion In Villanova. In research division of the Prudenevenlni December seventh on the the future Church of Christ tlal Insurance Company of
occasion of their tenth wedding Liberal ATts COllfie .
America.
annIvel'l8r)'. Also present were
MIss Hobbs Willi recently hon-The bridegroom also attended
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Caldwell, Mr.. ored at a .uver-Unen shower
Denison University where he vfu
Earle Edwards. Mr. and Hn. Roy en at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
member of Sigma Cbl¥rater!okCorkel, . Mr. FrI~ Kl_ and Rex J ohnIton of Sprlnlfteld. She
.AssocIated with InternatlonMr. and Mrs. 30hn Seybold. all was /Illest of hDllor at a luncheon al Business Machines, Inc., In Co. residents of Swal\thmOre.
given by Mrs. Richard Chavis of lumbua. O. Mr. Hoot wI11 report
WdIh!pman Robert Bruce WHMills.
active duty with the United
IOn, claIII pf 1981 at the United
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Vas- states Air Fo
Dec mber 80
State. Naval Academy at Anavenue, were hosts at a kIt. . rce
e
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napolis. Md.• bas made the Su- chen shower for MIss Hobbs and
Mr; and Mrs. Hoot left for a
week s wedding trip to Lake
perlntendents' Lilt for th& second
..
the
ftrat
term.
......_
reMr.
Witt
Monday
nI/lht.
·which
Piacld.· They will be at home In
balf y.
......
also to welcome Mr. Witt and
quires that the mldllhlpman his mother. Mrsft Griffith S. Witt,
Antonio. Tex.. after 3anu.
acbleve an .verage of 3.8 or bet- both of 'whom arrived jwrt pre- ary 1.
ter for the period, and be recom- ceding the shower. Among the
A party Willi given In honor of
mended b)' the CommandeDt of /Illeats were Mr. and Mrs. Fred the bride November 21 by her
Mldahlpmen. A 1"7 graduate of MIller of Rutland. Vt .• son-In-law
Mrs. Ra)'Dard Christianson
Swarthmore High School, Mld- and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hammond. Guests In,eluded
cousins, and other close
ahipman WllIon entered the Aca- I~~='~g. who arrlvl!d Monday
dem)' July 1. He Is the son of Mr. I~
and Mrs. Robert T. WUson of
The rehearsal dinner was.
Rutledie.
HOOT-STEWART
en by the brlde's uncle and
Diane Renshaw of Cornell aveaunt, Mr. and Mrs. ErUng Chrisnue enter1alned for her cousin
Miss Nancy JaM Stewart, tianson of Hammond FrIda), eveNaney Lilter of Greensboro, Md., dau&ilter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul nlng preceding the wedding.
at a party Saturday night during Eugene Stewart of Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Gault
the Th'aDksglving hoUdays when
became the bride of Mr..
'Calumet City, Ill.. 'entertained·
Nancy was a hoUle /Illeat.
.
Wllbur' HDot Saturday. members of (both famlUes at. a
30. In the FIrst Pres- luncheon before the Wedcfu,g
B C ampbell 0 f
. Mr.an d Mrs.C. •
Ch
College avenue have recently ~
urch Chapel of Ham- ceremony.
turned after a week's stay In New mond. The bridegroom Is the son
------at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
I.
Hoot
of
.•IRTHS
II
York City. Mr. John Campbe of Lafayette avenue, The Rev. Mr,'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brinton
'Forest HIlls, L. I., spent Thanlu~ Li
giving with his parents..
ndell .1.. Sawyers officiated at Medford of Wallingford Summit
announce' the arrival of a son,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Hubert the· .ceremony.
Two branch candelabra and a John Brinton Medford born Dewith their SOIll! David and Mark
of Morton will leave the latter lo,?,
of__white
0 __ ' dr ~oarrangement
d
..
th snap- cernb er 2 a t' ..........
enau 'HospItal•
part of next week for .Rockford,
a.. DB an
cm",oan emums
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
m.• to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hubert's with huckleberry leaves decoratMIs. Walter Edward Medford
parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. ed the altar.
South Chester >;08d. Mr. and
Hubert and Mr. and Mrs. S. N.
Escorted by· her father. . the
Raymond E. Ashley· of WaElvin during the OhIrlstmas holl- bride wa~ gowned In a wl;lIte ban, Mass.. are the maternal
strapless sheath of Duplonl sllk Illl'allldl~~:,,_ _ __
daYli.
The Thimble Group with. nine fashioned with overblouse with
members present met at the home ISa'bril.. neckline and three quarMr. and Mrs. Eric Sharpl..... of
of Mrs. Hervey Schumacher,
length sleeves and full back
Haverford avenue. on Monday.
of re-embroldered lace. A
.01
Donna Crosset. dauPter of Mrs.
length veil of French ilMA.AlINI
SUIICllmoNS
Donald Crosset of Thayer road.
was attached to her white
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will arrive home this w.ett from beaded' lace bat. She carried a
MIS.
LLOYD
I.
IlAU ..MAN
the' University of Connecticut, white cascade spray of Amazon
IU D.....""' Av....
Storrs. Donna, a senior. Is presl- UUes and l1lles-of-the-valle),.
1·2011
cleat .of Pi Beta Phi sorority at
MIss Nancy Singleton of Ham. the university.
mond was msld of honor. She
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. VIn- wore a brown laee over taffeta
cunas and family of Westchester. sheath with a full harem over·
m.. will arrive Sunde)' for· skirt of peau de IOle and a headweek's vIsI.t with MIs. Vlncunas' band of peau de sole with small
Swartlllllore. Pa.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. veil. Miss Cathy Stewart. sIs... ,
Streeter of Columbia avenue.
ter of the bride, was gowned In a
Mrs. E. A. Yarrow of South
FRIDAY aid SATURDAY
Chester road spent Thanksgiving
In New Haven, Conn" with Mr.
Decelllber 13.
, 14
Harvey C. Mansfteld and famlJ)'
at a Hansfteld famll)' reunion
A ..,..." ...........",."
where she became acquainted
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with Iier great If'BDdIOn.
The
DIU .... II, 19"'1
'ARTY
make a CbrUtmes
1101 ILIMD DIe. 21 for the blind at theput)' a .,m..
T!le loeaI LIou Ciub'llIIht con- Center.
Chiller BlInd
...".UGIl eommIUee, 1.. C. HutThe part)' will be held during
CHIISTMAS
.
tDp, I[. C. Sacller, and K. Stuart, the afternoon of Saturde
.... compleUnrl club plana to help I bar 21.
.
)" Decem·
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I."UTT LlaH1'l A CHaISTIIAS MOW
,South CMsler Road
Cal KlnpWllod 3-0476
ActIY. M ••' " .. " ' I••II"~"·' .....
a.I.1
)"Ou can fill your hom, with
th, Blow of beautiful mulie
IIw
MCllln~GX.
COLLEGE THEATRE
a
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THBCOMPU~SOPTHBS~ON
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S'fRAm HAVEN INN
CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER
1:00 to 7:30 P.M.
KIogsWood 3-06SO
AI.. 0,.. Ivnl... Dec. 11t1o .....gIo Dec. 23n1
Generations of Craftsmanship
in a New Setting
Something
for
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102.Park Avenue
R. D. ) 6, Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow
Telep.ol.: CHester 2-7206
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A.k for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
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WREATHS, DOOR SPRAYS, DECORATIONS
DELLA IOBBIA
PINE ROPE _ LAUREL ROPE
The oll1r walch which
fanctioDi
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• without ,.n,dinl
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the WriIt
01' off. The RamiltoJll
E1~c Watch Ie IDcredibIr
accurate aDd dopend'h1e.
It Ie POWOIed hy • tiDy
Enersi- which Ie
........teed te run It f«
moJO than a JUI'.
LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES
Douglas Fir, Norway Sprue., Scotch Pine,
Colorado Blu. Sp!'Dce
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CUT TREES _ Scotch Pin. and Blilisalll Fir
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. See Our SeJecmon of
Watches PrIced
from $79.&0 to $200.00
Th. child,.n , •• tho Queen
Fe.", .." 7:40 and 9:40 '.104.
SWAITHMOI.
by W111arn MfII'Chant
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SHOW FOI CHILD""
Silversmith~ -
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Springfield. Delaware Co., Penna.
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CLOSEDoSATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Mond.y ThroUgh Fridq
.ANCY SANDWICHU
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See Our Compl.,. Stock of
for
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SWARTHMORE PREP S"OP
405 Damn..... Ava., Swa....~re
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along !he north side of Harvard
avenue between Chester road and
Mt. Holyoke place. near ·the entrance to their housing development for retired ministers.
Council . decided against alrconditioning the Publlc Library.
Councilman Birney K. ,Morse.
Council representative to the
IJbrary Board, stated the' ma~
jority of Board members felt the
amount of use which would be
given such a facllll)' does not justify the expense which would be
approximately $5,000 and might
necessitate a tax In.creas".
Dr. Frank F. Wildebush of 130
Guernsey road. who compla'ined
of' 'a storm sewi!I-' ftoodlng his
"ounds and depositing dead animals there, was told this resulted
from a natural ftow of water beIng part of the IJttle Crum Creek
was piped there many
years ago by a developer and In
which tile Borough has no responsibility.
One CouncUman reported the
local Planning Commission had
discussed that the purchase of the
IShirer lot on Rutgers av~ue for
a parking area might seem m~re
feasHlle iC there were some way
of increasing tax assessments on
local business houses.
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Wallingford Cubs
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Receive Awards
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Breuer.
Bill Gordan,
Ton\. Baldb~~;;~';;~o~,.~.~~~~u~.~tll~C~.~rI~.~t·~·~·;;;;~;;;;~iIPaul
Turner,
Peter Kapenga,
Jim
win, and Jon Robinson.. :
We H .ve H.d ·.a Touch of
·W-.nt·er _ More' to Follow!
RHOHOfS -JfWfLfRS,
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
Sixteen cub scouts received
awards Monday evening December 2, at ·the meeting of the \yalI':~=~: Cub Scout Pack 273.
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Master Edward 1\!. BasJr., presented awards to the
following:
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Ricky Davis, Bob Welc/l, Pete
Barrow. John Redden. Gil Lott,
Bill McClure, Art,. SmIth, Butch
Butler. Bill Holt, John Roesser.
Select Your Own Tree Nowl
• ICE SKATES
PLAYERS CLUB
Swarthmore
Middletown Road
AND
IT""hnlcolOr)
"DESK SET'
. Men - Women - Children
Celia Shoe Shop
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Easiest Step You Can Take to Successful Gift GivingChoose Slippers for One and, All
Nurseries, Inc.
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Ill)' a three-foot wide sidewalk
WO,.lds·
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Dew Drop Inli
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sions was granted permistllon to
t/'e
THIS CHRISTMA
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K.h Pldellty
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THB MANAGBMBNT AND STAPF EXTBND
TO OUR PRlBNDS AND PATRONS,
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ordinance paued by
Borough Council Mionday evening sels up pollce pension fund
In accordance with a new state
law. The ordinance provides
that after 20 yean service and
having attained the ... of 80 pollcemen may retire on half-salary. Payments Into the fund are
I<> be not 'less than five per cent
nor grea~ tban eight per cent of
\he monthl)' salar7. Hitherto the
pension arrangement for
IjlwartIu.olore pollce has been annuity pollcies paid for exclusively by state contributions au,mented by an occasional private
donaUon.
A risolution apptoving Marple
Township'S' connection Into the
sewage disposal S)'8tem of, the
Central Delaware Count)' Sewer
Authority was passed by the
Borough as a member of the AuAn
BEAUTY SALON
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by.'
Harvard Ave. Sidewalk
Approved, Cooler
Library Los'
BnJlll'JI
Reservations
New PoIi:e fension
Plan Set
(trade in your old. useable shoe skates)
•· SLEDS
- Full Line
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• SNO.COASTERS .
• SWEAT SHIRTS - Regular and Hooded
• SWEAT SOCKS-PANTS .
• SKATING SOCKS AND HATS
The ea_era Ie Hobby Shop
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The meeting was. held amid an
atmosphere of adventure sin"" tie
theme of the month was ''Home-
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de,gr8·::"d : = : e r :
Idelnce on the,part of all 'participants In the skits. Amon!! other
things, those In the audience were
treated to the art of branding
steers; the building of log cabins
the materials used was explained. 'The' flrst settlers in this
are3 and the locatiOn of th~
settlements were discussed and
pointed out 01\ a large map Of
Deiaware County.
. Cub Master Robert Berr7 introduced the Den Mothers who
were In·c:harIIe of athe progrpl
thanked ·them for their obvieffortS,
The monthl)' DepOrtment Award
WOll. by Den a. 'l'hb muchIcbl!rislbed ribbcID Is. awaded to
the belt dbi!fplfned . . . In .•t~ by·_lMft Of tile Pack
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Surrau.d Him wltlt tit. Co.fort
aad EI.,alice ola ~oua".fI 10"
For many an ench.nted _ing at home, g1ft your
favo; if. lINIn with • h.nd_ lounging rolla • • .·In
luIurioud. . . · Or sOft,
flame!.
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Jurist Presented by
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ome an
School
.Liquor II Involved somehow In
75 per ceot of the cuea be _ .
Judie Curt1a Boll: president J~
of I'bIladeIpbIs Common Pleu
Court NurnJ+r 8. told a lIOuP of
par en t. aDd sebooJmen who
triumphed av. aputnlk aDd preCbrIstmu WOl'rIes to appear at
lIbe local Home and School As..
mallon's December 10 meeting.
Broken and neglectful bomes and
tIe'V.erl17 were named the other
causes of deUDquenc:y.
''Penoiogy, even trial procedures
seem to be walJdq In the dark",
atsted Bolt but the upsurge of the
welfare state bas freed people of
the old "siDk or swim" "survival
of the fittest" pbllosopby. ConsequenUy they no longer distrust
superior Intellect and often walve
, trial by jury. A1so new In the pIc_
"lure Is the psyclilltrlst asking admIasIon to the court with bIa Ideas
wbtcb necessarlly differ from the
court'.. LaWJ:'1!I'8 see moral responslbillty due to their baving to
deal with laws and penalties,
while doctors consider an upset
consclence no dillerent from an
1,lpeet stomach. II!Id are Interested
m lnDer pressures wbtcb cause
IUlti-lOcial behavior. Althou&h Bok
felt courts would be wise not to
let the psychiatrist In as be can
auifer there, sucb speclallsta and
sociologists can do much OIl the
penal level.
The . judge said people wbo
would abollSb capital punishment
won•.t ge~ far as It Is ollly one form
ot on unCbrlstian puDitive and
revengeful penal system whicb
should be. replaced by clinical.
p\ll'lltlve and educational penology.
The latter method, wbtcb can rebablUta~ 25 per cent and do
mucb.with another 50 p!!r cent of
ollenders. Is already underway In
spoti througbout the country and
Is an bonorable heir to the welfare
state In which man feels a proper
. responsiblUty for the dlIIlculties
of bis brother. Bok claimed. Traln_
IDg of prisoners In new type Instltullons sends them back Into
the world without reason to' commit crime. he continued. Wben tbe
public sees such results It. wtl1 accept the cbange, be believes. 0nJy
25 per cent of criminals are so
steped In crime they can't be
treated, he estimated.
Asked to comment on r.eJation
of race to crime. the speaker stated a1Dce various races and natlonalities live under different c1rcinnstances wbtcb develop differIng attitudes It Is oDiy. natural
that they dUfer In thm actions
and their reasons for Sucb actions.
Mrs. MDrian Hopper with children Laura Marie. Unda. aDd Sam
of Westminster avenue vIeIted
Mrs. Hopper's brotber-In-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Foster of
ClIDton. N. Y., for Thanksgiving.
lIlr. and MJrs. Arthur W. Bimls
of. Muhlenberg avenue have returned from Florida where they
left their yacbt Luana IV after a
two-week cruise to Fort Pierce via
the Intracoastal W.tenvay.
Mrs. Frank Webb 01. Wl1mIIig_
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--. I., and Mn. Pleeaanton EIiDis of Rldiey Park on December 8
eave a bridal sbDWer In bonor of
J(IJs Anna Mae Allison daughter
of Mr IIIId Kn C
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. lark R. Allison
ding to "::'=~~~l=o:,::~Staudt will t8ke 1
Dec y .
21 at Dover Air ~:eDeI. ember
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Dr. lIInd Kn. D. W. Coo.,. and
dauabter Carrie B. of New Haven,
Conn, anlved Vmd.,. to WIlt
.... Cooper'. motbtr M'n. O. II.
Hook of Strath Haven avenue and
wtl1 be here for the CbrIIImu
holidayL .
1Ir. and lira. I'ruk T. J>n+ou,
of IIarnrd . , _ bad. u IIHItr
lUe~ta cIurIDa the T'wrt I,has
I»Ud1ll 1Ir. aDd lin.
wltII, tbeir; t'!L! ..
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.BID7. of. Ilia.
PIPer
of
IMiorithaSue PrstoD, .... Stradle)', . TbadcIeua Ad,m., Bob. Walltalr.
Tunlec. Sue Cw ...obell, BIll RowIaDd, BrodIe Crawford,
8eDior Anrrl>J.Iee In the e1Weath 70Athletfl. Rece~e Leffers
DelIM. Sue Drleballl, &wi BIll swartz, BIB I'uoII, a-,
aDd twelfth ....when they
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JOIID Hawldlls, Nell Lee. GUm
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meet nat FrldQ- eveolDl. Decema . e ne. ay
~ Ud caroqn
our,...... ....--. Burke
bar 20. at the Woman'. Clubhouae
Assembly
J'ckIOD, BIll 1.&1111--. JobD WI,from 8 to 12 to dance to the
More tIum 70 boy aDd lirl athVarllQo tooIIbIIU !etta. were toll, KeD Bew . . Doll Le9eaaon:
straIDJ of Bob Holm aDd bU orch- letas repl'IBeDtlq SwartluDoJe
to:
Bert GebrltIl, J'n!cI Schae«_. Jab
astra.
. ' lfiCh School bockey Im4 football
Co-captaiM LureD' DlcldnlO'1 Tumer. a- Keicher, Jtm DwIn,
Walter K_aD will act ....... tnma w_ hoDoled at an.n n_ mid BIll 1IoriiIcm;.• b Petteno..n, John
Kalt,. Steve
KanlpSeybOld,
and BOb DIck
Be + hID
of
?IIlea for the eve- bI7 Wedneeday aftenIoon at .wbleh Jack CalbouD, Lee IId'addCll,
A epectsl feature of the As- Glenn Cunningham . . . . of the Georae Panldlnc. Carl 1Jalbr, Ed ,
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will be a oor committee "Challeale to Youth In the
Payne, DoD Be.ec., Tom CorwJn,
ice
who. 81 asaI8tant hoIta. wtl1 work ture". Tbta warda .n="~ IJIOII- I.arry J - . .IM!:k Johil_; J1m
with Mr. Keeaan and the clan 80Jed by the bIgh IChool c'ablDet, Gr!!eD. Roy- Stuart,BUl M'd!ll'd.
hoetJ. TIle members of this com- was presided OWl' by Heary
8On, aaarlea Dletz, Dave GIoIan.
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mittee are:
cabinet president. V!raIDla Allen
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Jack Calhoun, Hemy eo., Carl and Wllard RobiDsoll, &lrll' and Halley. Larry Jones, BIll Morr!- boys' coaches lespec:tiVely. preson, and Jim RobtnsOD from the &ented Varsl17 aDd JuDior Varsity
One of the Most Appropriate
senior class and Joim Crataley. letters for the past season. New
Grogan. Sidne)' Johnson. of the Boys" Varll17 Olub were
. MartIn, Joim J(c- members of the Boys' Varsity Club
Is a
Quade. aDd Cralg Smith from the were also presented at thiI time.
JuDior class.
Miss Allen spoke glowingly of
Festive decoratioDi aDd refresh- the hockey team whIICh abe stated
menta will add tel the gaiety of was one of, the biggest' aurprlle
KNOWS Carpet·
the <>ecasion
teams of ber coach1Dg career. LoB100
Park
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Mr. and
Pierce MacNair Ing only ODe game to We8I:towD,
are the clla hosts tor the twelfth she wae coDildent that they' were
Klngswood 3-'000 - CLallrfwook 9-4646
grade and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood- u"'-table by the sn"on's close.
ward McDowell are boetJ for the Coacla Robinson commended the li~'
juDior class. Assisting on the COID- football letter wiDDers tor their
mlttee are Mr. and Mrs. George great .effort In closing the ,·'IOD
ORIGINAL NEWLY REMODELED
Brodhead. Mr. aDd Mrs. Edward with a 8 win and 3 losa record
Cratale)'. Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred wben It was very doubtfulll theY
calhOun, aDd Mr. and Mrs. Fred- would win a ,ame.
erick T. Van Urk.
Glenn e· mnt ngh8lll.lnterDa_
Cbairmen of the JuDior and tionaJbo lmownOly:rDpic athlete
SeDior Assemblies CommIttee for from Kansas UDiversi17. inspired
tbIa season are M'T. IIIId Kn. John the audience with biI .dynamic
W. Carroll.
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He pointed out tbit youth iI
weetth of America IIIId al514 YALE AVE.
SWARTHMORE I PA.
H' h S h , 0
the challenge Ie great the
Ig C 00
pens
for contlnual leadership
"Famous for the Fine., Meat."
Home Season Tonight the world Is there. Youth will
• WEEKEND SPECIALS •
the strong 6gbt If given the
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to foliow.
U.S. CHOICE BEEF ONLY
Gurin are boldovers from I a s t
More than 500 students llatened
year's squad, with the remainder enthralled tbrougboutthe 40coming up from the Jr. Varsity
program.
except for Sid Johl1SOD and Bob
The sta,e bedecked ·with tropbHudgins wbo did not pl.y at all les, penanta and the Vara17 Club
last year. Tbe leck Of experience Loyalty Torc".lP.v~ &,II atmoQlhere
prolilein wd cre.ited ~urally to that 'Ras truly ,fittln, to the oetbe graduMlon of such fine per- caslon.
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formers as Andy Jones. Cbarlles
The following girls were' preWentz, Cal Coleman, Jim l'Iappas, sented with varsity bockey letBarry Wrlgbt. and Jim Noyes. Of
tbIa group And; Jones Is a memDiane Halsell. Carol Williams.
ber of the Lehtgh Freshman team. co-captslDa; Shlrle)' Carpenter.
and Barry Wright a member of
Hetherlugton. Judy Hollandthe Swarthmore College squad. er. BoDDie Kennedy. ShIrley LewThe loss of Skip Skoglund did not
Janet Lynch. Sue Purnell, Conhelp the: sltll8t1on any.
Die Russell. Mary Jane Schroeder.
TIme ChaDp
Judy' Welsh. and Mana'gers Kate
are now accepting ord.ri for fresh-killed Turkeys and .c/eli.
Coach Reese bas said that the Bennett and Anne Welsh. A1so reCIOUS tend.rized Hams for Christma'- Our T urk,ys as always are
squad Is gener~l1Y a good one with celvillg varalty letters were Sue
strictly fresh.killed - not the kind that were kl11.d 6 months or
plenty of desire to make good. 'and Allen•. Sue Mlarsb. Bett7 AnD :Mea year~90 and frozen. Don't be one of those who missed out
no matter the experience. the
. Joyce Williams, Margaret
last HolIday'. You an be sure of only the fin.st at Bacfainan·..
boys will do more than their best Brownell and Carol ZImmerman.
CRISCO
to make a good sbowlng for the
Junior varsity letters were
Gamel 'school, After tonight's en- awarded to the following &iris:
SHORTENING
3 lb. can 9Sc
counter, the IJttle Gamet will ctuis Martin, Jay Lord, Jack
CROSSE. BLACKWELL RUM AND BRANDY
play two league games next week. Lewlcld, Dave Houtz, Sid ~obDMINCEMEAT
29·oz. iar 6Sc
traveling to Radnor Tuesday
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afternoon, and hosting powerful Ama " Perlormance
BUDGET
Yeedon next FrIday., Due 10 sOme
(Contln'~ed from Pille 1)
TOMATOES
28-0L tin29c
coD1llcts on the part of both packagIDlr aJass and other fragile
schools the Yeadon Varsl17 game objects.
SNOMIST CHUNK STYLE
be played "at 3:45 p.m. with
A large porUon of the donations
WHITE MEAT TUNA
2 cans Sic
the Jr. Val'Slty following.
received from the previous bellefits sponsoJed by the JuDior W~REDBOW
'J. V. 8q1llll1.
an's Club of Swarthmore bas been
MIXED NUTS
Ib·ll~9. S9c
Don Henderson; wbo bas taken put toward the ereotIooof the
the Jr. Varsity reiDiIs lOme- workshop. ThIs year the desire of
PENN TREATY
with his charges. The the aSsociation Is "to establlab a
PURE VANILLA EXTRACTlg.b~. 27c
. Is on the small size but an resldentlal center aDd the donaaggressive one with some speed. tlons wbtah are received from the
FROZEN FOODS
tends to make up for tjle performance Monday nl&ht will go
Seabrook FarIB. 'H. allCl Carrots "'Ity PH.
lack of belgbt. Fred Scbaefer. the toward thiI aim.
only 'sopbomOlle 8 footer iI the
The Deleware Coun17 AssocIUalty CIt.PPld SplHCII- Ualty ..... ~I.a Coria
with Bob ....·
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.......wes• .,.......e ation Is a non-proftt, self·supportHerbster. Bob X-:sahatt, and IDa orpJdaztlon deib una en10
pkgl. for
Levin, suards, BiU Fuoss. t1rely upon CODtrIbutlOllll. It iI
Jerrett, JohDnle W1gtoia,
that through the aale of
IEEBLEI'S
Burke Jackson. DoD ~n,
for "Amahl aDd the Night
POTATO SNAX
Larry Stead, and Cub Cratsley are Visitors" the Club will be able to
12·0L pkg. 29c
the forwards. The otber center Is make a substantial contribution
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Jr. and 8'2" Ronnie Taylor. All to tbe Association. Tickets are
the J.V. gam.. be8In at 8:.45 In avallable through the'. ,.Junior
SUGAR WAFERS;p~g.27c
the evenlq or follow the varel17
Club of Swarl:hmiire Ud
gam.. In the afteI'-.
also be IOld at the dOOr.
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Kn. Geozae A. HUllter of
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OBTMAS ~._ .,-IUIIIlOPII,·-ES
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liDIfoI'd mtertalned at a di,._
IRING au IUY
party SUIIday from 4 to a to prew"!Ilkurt
IeDt .her Dieee ilia JIare7 Getz
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'and 1Ir. I'red I'rIebott of the UDI• • 0 . ......r CN . . . . . . . . . . t_ '" r
V«Id17 of Del WDe. 'l'be IIIPIeYOU CAlI • S_YOUU 4III'ONLY TIll IDT
_ t of Kill Gets IIDd Mr. I'rIebaU 11M bem __ • Id ail
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TIle ''Holly BaD" will atsrt the
holiday II ... for IIHIDlIen of the
a~ed
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Family Gifts for Christmas
.New Rug or Carpet .'
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Fine Foods
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1Jesk Set'
ught Gay . Santa'.KlnlJ$Wood
Phone I,
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Pre..... YTheab'e.
1'ueIda7
"The DeIk Set" by WWIam
J(an:baDl hu repled audleDces
at tile Swarttfmore Ae7. . Club
tb1I week. Delplte . _ aDd aIeet,
a"d1ea_ bave -1IJ1IIed . to aee
the .H.IIIII11y amUllq PIOduetIoD. The llIbt comed7 PIOCIueecl
UDder the earetul cIlrectkm of Jo. sepia W. del'uria mov.. at a faat
pace aDd iI a sure eure for SputDik Jltten aDd ChrIatmaa shopper's
teDIIOII.
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In a demancllDa:' roIe,whlch she
terms a "fun" role J'raDeeUa wu111. u the quick, aleri BUDDy Wat_
IOD, II venatile. clIarminI. and
Contlnued hum Pace 1)
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aho be avallable on
fro
II 10 12 IIQOD
e1_ must NOT be ~ OIlt :::
fore CbrIatmu Ev_" Here llama
baclted up aDd X-M'eel the' boy
1lDe. Iothe wo r d .~~
thought, aDd 8Dally wrote " •
they must DOt be overtiredb;
boW'll, 10 YOU wtU foqive me for
1jmitlDc their hnun .. tbe)' need
their rm, 10 that ibe;r 'CIUI
me bere In 'BII1' apare time th
CIIIl slve me.
ey
"After all these yeara-" Santa
turned to biI wite. "MIv dear, illt
85 or 70 yean liIat I've been mak.
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en ....es ODS, 'New Moon &: Old Man'
On Astronomical Trip Tonie
of Talk Sunday'
Prof
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the I:.awrence ·.Frederlck
th ~ ~ IPOb
e au Club at the reculu'
MoodQ- D/aIlt at the
Haven 11m. HIa iDteJIIe In·
In utronomIcal. -.reb
the Uona fuo from the IOIar
WIT
aDd well IDIo the IIlIk7
trlp In I
meDIi
vo vecl the tour di·
and : - , - leactb, width, depth
oft
ne thua the Uau telrln,
from their maDDed InterpllUle.
tarT atstiOll IUId whirled about In
:ace ID bIa IroDic-PCWCled modspaoeshlp, were eameatlyad-
orb.
~ tha~
iDI _nat
I'ederIlbtI-a wprJ4-wfde 0I'&UllzatloD· dedicated 10 the atNqt!leDJDa of the UAtted N.u- wiib
"The New KoaI1lU1d Old Kan" a Il'Item of InIenlaUoaallew for
wtU ,be the aubJect of a IIIIIk by' ,1nt.ematiOlW daJn.
the Rev. DoDal4 IIarrtqton at' - - - - - - - . - - - 1:10 p.m. SUDda7 In WhIttier
WlSI
HOUM OIl the eollep eampua.
Dr. JIarrIqton II the mIDIIter
LA. . . . .
of the CommUDl17 Cburdl of New
York Ci17. aDd aho the National
. ClEMATOIY
Prealdent of the UDited World
101_ A....._
CItr '-.
It.
"1..cJ"'~
WOIank ...
er.utIaa ....".... ... a..uaw. Ia • .
TlIN-A.1 DANCI
........ ..... Han
""'
" unaI., _
Nrr
_
friday, DI• •lter 20
8 - II p.m.
......
of~...... ~,
DO . . . .
tIau • _
Tovr tnqulru .. fIwIted.
.taCK ITANT. DIu.......,
a~~ii~~~iii~~~~~iiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii
0 0 P
vlalta 10 the SwartbWives should be aloaa,
more chUd1'en'"
or even traplaxy travel at the
"More like 70 I should thIn.k.. speed of llabt takes mlUlY yean.
replied Kn. &nta. "DearIe. do' As
Frederick wads Bus_
YOU tbInk It·s fair 10 use commas IiIn very wen. be cligestJ the best
aDd things In a cryptogram?"
of their muy selentlAc papers. He
Santa COCked an eyebrow at read In a January. 1957 article
ber aDd retumed to his letter.
that Rusaia Intended 10 put a
"After all these years. I sup- satellite Inlo space at the rate
pose there's DO need In my re- one a month. starting probably In
Au'a.
IK.
minding you that I usually .......n October. ThUi Frederick predicta
403 Dill ....... A
.
my Cans at 10: 30 p.m. aDd "::. 8pulDlk:. gamma. wtl1 appear w l t h _ , W . m V..
Oppo:ht ..rough Hall
tq\ue untll 4:30 a.m. when I must In the next two weeks. else they
&Dee.
then dash on In order 10 vIslt failed to get the blinking. coloredThe cast, well cbose.n. bas Dice' with other cbtdren e1sewbere. It's light spulDlk: Into space.
variet7 aDd developS cbaracter!- a tight schedule aDd a lite one
Their lIunchiDI of a aatellite
zatioDi of calibre. Katie Cbomalou as YOU CIIIl see, aDd IOmetimes. that tumbla and oscll1atea 1rreIuOCTOBER - NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
u Badel Me)'er. Nancy Hegy as fear. weary papas and mammas larly In Its Qlace omit wtU be DO
Pea Coatello. IIIId Greteben Bauer tbInk I'm not coming at all and matcb with our million dollar re_member --. With the return to UI of
as Rutbte Saylor. are members of go to bed In dlspair. U they sbould
rocketJ, J'redereach 5100.00 worth of Regllter Sllpl
the ofBee &taft of the reference tbIDk my call Is /IIIlng 10 be too Ick said, once the "bUlB" are eradI
department supervised by MIas late. I wonder If the)' could tack
Each of our participating
weill give you bright new Sliver Dollarl
Watson, eech a personalI17 clearly a' note to the door teJJlng me 10;
rockets and the nose aatellite
de6ned. The oftIce ChrIatmaa par- I do bate not to riDI or are operated by the most IDtrI17 produces bIlarioua surprises as kDoclt: If their house and chllckeD
and prectslon-made mecbIUIwell as portents of separatiOll.
are on the list. I also reaJ1ze that isms; thUi the launching, placlDg
Abe Cutler, overly cautioUs In sucb caiFtoUi thIDgs' as measles. and performance of oUr tIrat satel·
bIa approacb 10 matrimony is mumps, or other emergencies arise lite will be of the upmost credit
p!ayed by .Cbarles P. LIlrkID: Jr.• that make my visit Impossibl&-It to our sclentiats and to our COUDwith an eu)" IIIId pleaalDg man- any of these fuiDgs should happen, try.
'
, c o u l d they jllSt write a lItUe note The professor Insisted that·
ner. .
O~DER YOUR CHRISTMAS
The Man In Sbtrt _ Sleeves about that, too and tack It to need more technical and research
FrBDk H. J(aJloy. peddies OIllC~ the door. as thIDgs area little
the individual gets
TURKEY NOW
scuttle but witA reJlsb. Patricia' rushed Christmas Eve, and It
. aD Idea and can develop It wlthTold portrays the efIIclent Miss save delay. I WOUld also apprecl- out too mucb worry as to an efWarriner In ber own dynamic' "te,1~ .If'. tlae. P
fashion. LIkeable Is Kenny, the turned on for me, and If ppssIble. to carry out the routines of a IIrst
messenger. played by John Good- the bOllSe number lIgbted. 10 that class researcb speciaUst. Thla reo
Each Light Independent
'.
man.
I can see wbere I'm going. More quires a modem educational al'. Elsa. played by CarollDe Valen- than once my ReIndeer have de- proach of developing the wbole
String of 7 (indoor). • • ~ ..•. ,;'1.9S
tine. dellnlteiy makes ber presence posIt~ me on the wrong rOof, and Indlvldual and taking the teat. felt wblle stepbaDle B. Batte,- as tbls can bl' rather embarrassing, proven. potential mathelll9t1c1aDa
String of 7 (outdoor) • •
the come-,and-go Lady In Blue bas
"Any Swarthmore child up and scientists and expoolng them
a wily aU ber own. iDlmltable and' through 11 years old, If he or she
outstanding. better.pald teschStr~ng of '15
53.98
unforgettable. George T. Herschel would like me to come In person.
whose skill. know-bow aDd
as the reporter handies,the camera is .cordlally invited to call KI 4wtl1 attract pupils Into
StrEng of 15 (outdoor) • • • • 55.29
with a professional air.
. 3810, aDd make-"
field of sclentlAc endeavor.
Special commendation must be
"I've got It," saDg out Mrs. Santa
GIFT
slven the unusual stage set, de- suddenly. "n says Dear SwartbDI ...... Da.c. TolllOrrow '
WRAPPING PAPER
4 rolls 98c
signed by Alan oSlailk and built by morean-"
The Keystone Secretarial and
the stag~ crew UDder David BIngSanta, visibly startled. hit the Business Administration School,
.CANDY CANES
.
6 large 2Sc
bam. Emmerac.1s an achievement tabulator, wbtcb jumped the car- Baltimore Pike. wtl1 bold Its anof note aDd the eledrlclans de- rlage half way acroslJ the page. nual Christmas dlnner-dance and
DARLING DEBBIE- 30.lnch DOLL
serve their own measure of praise. Tben. In his contusion, he hit the party a.t the Stratb Haven Inn
High Hoel Shoe. wi" Royal Coocll Jaw.lry lox
,
maslc margin and locked the ke.)'3. tomorrow nlgbt.
faainatlDa u the brlgbt spirit In
the tJ:Ioroucbl7 del1gbtful pr leDtstion centering about Emmenc
the mechaDical braID wbtch
prove that people are obsoletebIlt doeaD'tl
The enigmatic RIcbard Sumner.
superdllous yOW!g methods ensIDeer respol}Slble for the invasion
of the radio-televillon network offices by the competitive contraption, iI played by Andre Pollock'
wbo tuma In a top-nutch Perform-
P~of.
might
'
101.
FOOD MARKET
01 $.""...,.,
C......... C..o".
S·II ver 0ollars,.for
i
SII·ps
,
R
a
Swift's Prenalum
leg O'lamb- 69c
Christmas ·Tree Lights.
'.
:~1'J~52~98
(indoor) • • • •
Club to Participate in
· h
Ra d10
S ow Wednesday
Tbe Woman's Club of' Swartbmore wtl1 participate ona radio
show over Station W.D.R.F., 011
Wednesday. December 18 at II a.m.
Mrs. Paul E. Zecher. cbalrinan' of
the commUDlcaUODa deparbnent,
wili present. the ''Face of ChrIstmas. 11157." fol' the program.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Greene
of South Chester road were dlDner guests Saturday Digbt of Mr.
. and Kn. Edward Boggs of Cheswold, Del.
Mr. aDd Mrs. G. V. Krenlltoll of
Yale avenue bav.
retunied BIter a two-w'ee!t trip to Florida. vlsltlDc at' Fort Lauderdale
and Stuart.
reeently
F=G;;IFT;;;;;;;;C;;ER;;T;;I;;FI;;C;;A;;:r;;E=~1
"I·m.,glld, my dear." Santa
munnered. struggling to extricate
the keys, and resettle the page.
'KI 4-3&10" Santa eveotual17
continued, "and I'll be there some'time before 10: 30 aDd 4: 30 ChrIstmu-". To Santa·s eXtreme
noyance the ribbon which had Ii
been paling for several JeDtences,
suddenly faded out altogether.
Santa sighed, pushed back his
chair, extracted the page, and
wrote 'wlth qulll aDd lnk "Eve
With love to you all, Santa"
fo, ... itA Sw.........
Hig. S••••I YN' .........,.71
KI 3.Q6Ol
KI 3·7299
Reg. Value $29.95 -
Our Price 59.98
CO-OP
BREWER"S YEAST
an_I~="'=·~"·=r'=·=·=IH=fo=r=.=S=fo=ciI="g~~1 NORRIS ORANGE JUICE
fl
.
.
,..., '".".."C.
.r p.rt ,i••• I.", fo,
O.b. MI" i.ft
10_ .." ...leu.,' ,. ..HI, ••"
PEACHES or PEARS
.rlfll,
APPLE SAUCE
Fill
$ ••,.,._..... '
lar 69c
5 for 79.:
CO-OP GREEN LABIL
HELP WANTED
pol'.'." ...
8·01.
w. rft
CO-OP RED LABEL
2 ca~1 3Sc
CROSSE & BLACKWELL FRUIT CAKE
1·lb. calf 51.69 - 2.lb. can 52.69 '
TIt. Jr. Wont••', Club opo.....
'Aliiahl&thtNlghtVlsihlrl'
'.M. . CI."""
he. 16 • .:30
Benefit Aos.oClotlOft for
DE.UR.
R.f.rct.d Cl!lId...
Don.tlo. Sl.50Aduilt. $1.00Chlld...
POTATO SNAX
29c
MODIINAH
NYLONS 79c _ _ _SEAMLESS 89c
0wIs1."" $enice at S.o,lhmore Post OffIce
Dec.m...r 14. Saturday, 8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
Money Order WindC!~ 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon
Dece...... IS. S.adllYi'I1:OO A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
Stamp •
Parcel Post Windows ONLY .
De.....r 'f. "aaday ..... Frftlay. DlceMber 20
':30 A.M. to 6:00 PoM. . .
.,.,.eeI
Stamp
Post.W"lIIdo 1/1 .
. .,aMy ~J• .iWfndOw9:00 A.M. to 5:00P.M.
1:30 ~.
Dece•• u 21, Sal• ...,
to 11:00 Noon .
GETTING
MARRIED!
..... _ woddIni .-:
1MoII..
.........i...' .....".., . .IIog.,
to $210. Sold " - ' " to .... LefooI
..,... .........................
. ._ ...
....., •. ,.If.. .111p.""'
...... ·.....il
JUICY FLORIDA
ORANGES
. INDIAN .IQI "INK
.•IAP.FlUIT ..
_LaS
2·d·4$C
"
3for29c
............... AI
., .....
1'A1U.~
~
IN. THIS
LAl8ur COUICiION 01'
tRlDAIS. AIooo ..... .14"",
Special· Sak
ICE CREAM
•
.....
'!'jIB SWU'i'BilOUAN
It. _ . oRI, ....... • •••
........., ...........,.
221 &cllull Ave.
S....
IIvr.-.
'"
10UIT .aooKS
All W'" "''''IINH
1-flD1.
r...
Alto DrI.... I_Is well..
W_
Cedi fo,
WIn make 11M
~'.
eN..I... 1-4146
~~~~~~~f=:=ll
ties. MD. J)m!alel AIJrer,I, chatrSAL:& _ Bird cap; WlncI- man, w" UBlBted bT MD. bland
lIOI' arm chair, tIIo. Call KMp- Davil whose lDvel7 decOiltl_
wood 8-8108.
.. araced the cllnDer tabl-. MD.
.- -&ALB -_ kcept\aaa1l1.JlDe Alan H. Coburn who wei In char,e
POlO ltick, used - . t3.911; of the food, IDd JIn.. Howard
child'. red rubber boctI, me 13, GI!1Iam. wIIo clIrected the 6llIq
9Sc; white luther jadaet, me
of: the stoc:Jdnp for th& needy
.
cheap. Call ""'pwood 3-1808., chI]'dreD. Other hOMilies
Included
FOR SA .. ,· B _ _ CUD81'a, ~ Mlrs. Robert A. Boyle" 11'., Mrs.
fIuh atblchmeDt; ~_ ~c WIllIam II. Nolan 8nd Mi'a. Rob~I=':~~~.~ art M. Yobanr)8n,
FOR SALE
Slqer aewInI mia
Whlle D*Ilbel'll'of the club put
chine l'Ound bobbin ~ the ftn'!!bln, touches OIl their
conaole,' 8rst olau candiuon, I8C-ChrtItmu atocldn, 1iftB. Mrs.
rlfte!: !!II. EI' fin 8-&244. .............+. .Tames Clark, JIDe arts chalmllUl,
,;!!Jt':::;
11"
.
Rulbbllth Removed '
I
FOlloIHLY 0'
.... Woldl ••d
C1..... Ropol ..
I
i
III VIII lAve.
Sw.rtlunore, , ..
Jack
p
'I'
\l
Alter'ations
,
I
a.....
_ I •II
•••
~=~========~
COle
uf
~~~~
chronic,
men
women. conExfoods, spaclous arounda
honored. SacUe Plppln
fur
proprietor. CHester 2- er worn. size It,
$500 MONTHLY
Gear.e C. Horst.
Dlreotor
of PerT_ . . . . . . . .al
"-'-ti
8OIlI1el and ..............
_ ... ODS.
In this posltlon he will sul'l)81'vlse I St.ttllI, lila" for 2 ..ec:utI.,.........,...
proiewonal and tachnlcal recrult:-I ..... to ,."..... I..... &.ute". fluidal
ment activities.
'
corporatfoa. No tr.veI. Sal.. elJ*!'.c,
:i
Presto Dbded~
Mr. Nolan Joined Alnerican Vis- 21040 PlI"I old, ,merited, calM'" of
size, perfect work- COIie In August of 1955 u a taehDi- 0_1". ...!'Oft'Ibllltl... In roq_a9
$15. KIngswoocl 8- cal personnel recruiter. PrIor
Int."r.. pi...., Include brIef penoNI
his employment by American VIs- hltlory. 011 _11..
Blcyeles at.
cose, he worked .. a r:::::1 101 A. L Sw.rthmot..n.
WANTED New Engllsh three- chemist fol' Southern R
SWartbmOJe,
Carefull ass~ile::mT":!d:'l Instifute and Olin IndU&tJtes,
or old. Good
accepted. Guaran.teed used bikes. Mr. Nolan Is a m~ber of
.Lar.e lot with u.s.
LOwell 8~8587.
American Chemical
Box R, The Swarthmorean.
• EncIn~ers Club of
W~eone
to sit
with
FOR R2!Nf
elderly woman durin,
holideys
,_ the American Soele&;r for Enliu follows: Dec. 281 8 to 10 a.m., FOR RENT - OftIee and desk neerlng, Education, and:
Dec.
and 28Q. 8 to 9 a.m., Dec.
: Swarthmore,:IHO sq.· it. coll4!fle placemaii.t asaociatlons.
,to 10 a.m.; lDec. '31 and lan
rOoms. Newly renoVated was craduated from the'l1n1ver9 Lm. and occasionally' II
parking facIDUeI, In s1ty of Illinois with a B. S. d~~::
'.,merly
If you eould work
~nter near PIRR s t a t i o n . ·
, •. S In
of these hours please KIngswo
CARNS
-~IIiii:BwiiOd 9..
after 8:30 FOR RJ!lNT-Unusual apartment. s1cal chemistry.
Mr. and MD. NoI,.n and
ISO . .1M..... ' ;;;="'f,;~;;;;-:m;;;jel' completely unfumlshed. 2 bed~~~·Kiniiiiw.iOd
. rooms, bath, ldtchen. IIv1Da room, two dauahtera Uve on StI~atlll
w
3-1'1147 TV. m-F!. Prefer 2 or3 bachelors. Haven avenue.
Sprl....kI. DeL Co.. Po.
Dartmouth avenue, KTnpwood 4- ::.:.::..:.:.:;::;.:.,,-===-___
111,.wood 3=1410'
~:::;..-="...,..-;:~
1892, 8 to B p.m.
LBGAL NOTICB
hOI~
FOR RENT-alngle room, warm, Bota,. of SYLVBST&R lI. VIBLB,la" of
more
nicely' furnished, semi - prlvate tho Borouah of S"artJuDor.. P... Do- __- - - ' ; , . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _.....,
with'
bath and' shower. KTnpwood 9- - .
junl
Trea.9
Lo\ton TooWao....... o. tho . _ lllta,.
or
t19 .
h.. ln~ been sr••ted to tho undenlaned.
aler at
FOR
_
.u
Ind.bted to the ..Id
WANl'ED - Second hand pool
ment for
to make
aDd _
table, IIood 'condltion, reason3~204.7.
ha\'l. . cl ...... to 0 ..... tho ...... "Ithout
able. KIDIfBWOOd • UtB.
del.... to .arthA S. Vioio. lIartha Bor...r.
.ad .bUIIy do!INd, ostohlllllod _ ,
SALE _
fryer, large
Ing condition,
9t7B.
-
. Florist.
Aerhuout C. Vlel•• P. O. Box 28. ,,,.rth~
~~~~~~~~=~Ilarae
II iLUll
--
~;::::;;;;;;;:::$;:::;:::;:::;~~
~~5~~~~:
1
0
electric
kitchen, private entrance,
Ine,1Il'
transportatioo.Avallable
De- LOST-Near
A J l I l p . 1. Adults. $100. LOwell
man's
d
=OantrBl'
d SAiLEtwin
--Lionel-New
cl.leael !for York
,''0''
,
ROOFING
,
••tt.n
i
W....AI'i,H......
Air CO.!IIIMo....
_to ...
unturnlshed,m
";;;0;;;"';;.,;P..
:;;;;na;;.========
llvlDalarge
room.
two bedrooms,
- ..- - - - tile bath,
cllnlng
- , all- .-'
LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALI
J , F• BI,ACKMAN'
:.
,
P
M."" 10......
m_ FI..... -' '!astICI TIle
William Nolan Named
•
RecrUitment Manager
.,.....on"
': 331 Da......utll Ave..
(.
EDWAlD G. anPMAII
All) SON
&lIIIAL COIITIAaM
41"
3-8761
AND
I:~~~~~~~~~~
I
Free
,
,
.""1B
Diluzio and SonS·
Intarior & Exterior
KI
S.....
SII... Hili 0734
moted to the poaltlon Of Ri!crult-
'
C. .00& AND SONS
...,.. Chlr ....Ut • Y..... ef Sw...._
WllUam M. Nolan has bean pro-
I'~~~ track.
I~
~~~[~~~
room and den
Excellent condition,
run. Costs new $tuo. Will more. Available end
nrice. Call KInp.- middle September. KTngswood
i~~iii"'jjjjjjiiiiiiii'niiiiiiiiiiii.i°889;
.
511", Metal Work
George
&Co.
Box 48
KI 4-1214
SWEENEY & CLYDE
A COMPLETE INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
--..
_
........ _
,
......
........ WAU. . . .ua
In
. DAY,," NI.NT
and
Oil BURNER
SERVICE
~te
on South
at The
LOST-Child's blue tricycle from
owner's property, Park evenue.
If foundplaase call ltIngawodd
4-0323. .
.
LOST-.Rund chip earring, pearl.
sUlTOunded bY brflliams, between P.raa'byterian Church and
business section. Reward. lOnp_
wood t-211B.·
/
MOND..Y YHIU SATUI!DAY
NOON
SUND..yS· .... HOUD..YS
Klngswood 4-1234
I.A. GREEN
29 EAST 5TH ST.. CHISTIR
,......: 4=6311
4-6312
4-6313
4-6314
J. Idw.rd Clyde
S....I D. CI,de. Jr.
• ......
17Y2 s. ....., Id. 114-1700
,A. !
PIo_.
Le..' Heat. Le.. Taxe.
LB. Step.
WATCH
'.
.......... w .1 I ....
riTBa B. TOLD, .....
. Blrbara B. Kent, Men.P". Bdltor
I'lnuaJie D. PeInol
Marjorle 'T. Told
Anna L. IlabboU
idencl u Seccnel ct.a lfattar, JIDIW7 :K, 1;' at the Pout
0IIIce ot SW.nhmore. Pa., under tile Act of M8rcm I, 1878:
-
SWAllTHMORE, PENNA., Dl!CI!MBER 15, 1957
.... ";,;J.- ••.•" ,
.......rw i
..................
All'
"
_.a..
It
.,....
a ..
o
:
.
.
. let's trade your big house for this 3-year-old
s~rkllng white spacious Ranch
home with
.
.
center hall, large living room, comer slone
_ fireplace, dining ~m, 3 bedrooms, 2 tile
bath., full basement old .hade~
n,
.................,
. , ........ 2$111' .
Baird & BIrd,ApI'"
"a,lw.D.
.
,
4-1_
"
.
all.,...
aw:td io
~~
1:=.
=
7fJfJWear
We've the preHiest answers ever to' your
Chrislmas shopping problem •. And h'ere
,
. _they are •• : pajamas and gowns to gladden every feminine heartl Glamor, easy
care, cozy warmth , . . our' gifted sleepwear has all threel Come in, choose now.
Swarthliore Toniry Shop
• '.rIlAv".
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r
ONI OWNIRSHIP
,
h
1878 tllelCllllefamllyhalop.ral.cI
, Tlil OLIVIR H. lAIR CO.
~20
I
&n,
... '17, DII
tar
iii b...::!th,'1e::::',,=
.",Rlia of
ebilly ;~
7
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AftmIe.
apIII
ex...,t bolid'IA 1....
. = . . , : - m l . ,... SUnday
W
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n
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.f DRAW_ COUII'I'Y
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11:00 A.II.-8und.,. Scbool..
1l:GO A.II.-'nle I
D'D S I~
win be 8Iltltleil "God the ~
"Oluin .....D .
CHIUNUI' 11'1111
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coole
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Rid
e ge T'
een-Age
Dance Set for 20th
Park Avenue below Harvard..
a .AiIe Ava. sWAlURe •• '
...
gi\l8,
thecholn.
11 o'clock
Dr. Robert Leopold willllvle the
ChlUCb School cli"es CODvene
at the 11' o'clOCk wonhlp
sermon on Sunday at 11 a.m· at at 9: 30 and Lt. The men'. and hour, also a Kindeqartao church
the Delaware County Unltarlum women'. Bible cIa
meat at proiIBJD for chIldretl of . , . four
Church, Old MIedIa rOBd, Sprlnlf- ~:ao.
to sIX and a lUnior church profield. Dr. Leopold, a psychlatrlit,
The SenIor HIIh Choir will re- gram for chIldretl of grad. one
Is OIl the teachlna staff at Gradu- hearae at 5 p.m. The lun10r HIIh to six.
ete HOBpltal, University Of Penn- Choir will rebearse at 7 p.m.
The Junior and SenIor Youth
S7lvanla. HIs abllity to preaent
The lun1~ HIIh Fellowship will FelloW8hips will meet at the
the psychlatrlc IlPproach to every- meet at 5:30. At 8:80 both lIt!IlIor church at 7 p.m. for their 1'eIfu1ar
day" problema of living Is well- and junior groups will meet for Sunday evenlD, meetlnp.
kDown to this conlfIeaatiDn u supper. The Sealor HIIh FellowThe Methodist Men will have a
this Is the fourth suecesshfe year ship meetlnlf will rullow at 7.
Father and Son Nliht on Monday
In which he has bean a lI11est
Monday evening at 8:30 the beIInn!", with "cUnner at 8:30
speaII:er.
'
Couples Club will hold a covered cocked and eerved by the WJ3.c.s.
The lun10r 'Fellowship will dish supper. Afterwarda the lfIoup Guest speaII:er for Ibe program'
meet B'I 10: 50 . a.m. as usual.
will attend "Amahl and the Night will be Benny Ben&OUIh Of the
VIsItors" In Clothier Memorial.
PhIllIes.
MeetiDg
for
Prayer,
open
to
The Wesleyan Choir will re'IESlnlRIAN NOTIS
members
and
friends,
is
held
at
1
haerae
on Tul!llda7 at t: 15 p.m.
Holy Communion will be celep.m.
Tuesdays.
'l'he
Youth Prayer Group will
brated Sunday' morning et 8: 80 In
The Session will meet at 7: 80 meet wJth the Paltor In the Chapel
the church sanctuary.
'
Tuesday night.
at B a.m. Wednesday.
'The Rev. Henry Pitney Van
Circle 13, Mrs. T. Royal Scott,
The Carol Choir will rehearse
Dusen, D. D., president of Union chairman, will meet at 9: 30 Wed- at 4 p.m. and the' Chapel Choir at
TheolOlical Seminary In New nesday In the Woman's Associ- 4: 80 p.m. Wednesday.
York City, will conduct the 9.80 ation Room.
The Chancel Choir will ri!hearse
The PrImary Choir will re- on Thursday at 8 p.m.
CHURCH SERVICES
hearse at.3:80 Thursday, and the
-~ lun10r Choir at 4: 15. The Chancel
Choir will rehearse at 7:30.
PRESBYTERIAN CHtJRCH
At
the Adult
Forum on
Sunday
10hn Schott, Assoclate MInIster
FrIday, December 20, the ColFRIENDS
MIITIN.
NOTIS
annlverl!8ry
of
the
birth
of
the
Sanu,.. o-mber 15
lege F~Uowship will hold Its supJohn
Greenleaf
Whittier
will
be'
8:80 A.M.-Holy. Communion.
per and program
9:30 and 11 A,M.-Il'he Rev. Van
'
.
marked by a SPecial pl'Ogram featurin,
the rudlDi of selected
9~~:d~lW.~hurch School
TRINITY NOTES
WhIttier poems by EUza Ullman, .
Classes.
.
A celebration of the Holy Com9:80 A.M.-Men's and Women's munlon wID be held at 8 o'clock and the singiD, of WhIttier hymns.
Btble Classes.
.
All are welcome.
5:80 P.'M.-Jr. High Fellowship. SUnday morning. At 9: 80 there
The annual Christmas Carol
8:30 P.M.-Fellowship Suppers. will be a second celebration and sing of the FIrst-day Schoul will
7:00 P .M.-ar. HIIh Fellowship. all deparimj!llts of the Church be held In the MeI!Iln. House at
METHODIST CHtJRCH
School will meet. There wlli be 4: 80 p.m. on Sunday. FIrst-day
Vlft'''_
a service of Momlnl.Pr.ayerand School-familles' 'and . all- interested
10hn;~~llde- '~. HolYilaptislri at 11:15.
are -welcome.
MlDlster of Music
Ushers for the services "111 be
Monthly Meeting for BusIness
Sanda,.. o-mber 15
as follows:
will be held on Tuesday evening
8:46 ASJII. and 11:00 A.M. 9: 80 a.m-C. S. BroWn, head at 8 in WhIttier Room.
Mr. Kulp will preach.
usher; C. R. Cacace, F. S. Cham- .At the High School Forum on
bers, Jr., J. B. Davis, G· H. Hlg- Sunday momlni Anne Honnold
9'45 A.M.-Church School.
7;00 P.M.-Sr. and Jr. HI~ ·Fel- ginson, and J. P. Smith; l1,15 a.m. wjJ1 speak to the group on the
lowshlp8 will meet.
8
-T W. Hopper head usher; C. Bahai Faith.
Wedn""", December 1
.
'.'
8'00 A M.-Youth Prayer Group H. ,W. Ingraham, alternate; R.T.
" .
Bates, C. R. Engberg. W. T. Pea- CHR.STIAN SCIENCI NOTIS
TRlNlTY CHURCH
bod.Y, H. C. Peters, and J. S. God's healing and savin; power
will be emphasized at Christian
H. LawreJ'ce WhIttemore, Rector Thompson.,
811Dl1aJ', December 15
Terry Davidson is scheduled to ScI
Ices Sunday by the
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
serve as aeolyte at 8 o'clock; Ja~k
ence serv
9:90 A.M.-Holy communion,_
Calh'oun Peler Courtney, :and Lesson-Bermon entitied "God the
Church School
' .
d Preserver of Man."
11:15 A.M.-Momlng Prayer.
Charles Fellows at 9:30 a·m" an .' Keynoting the Lesaon-Sermon
Holy Baptism.
,
Peter Berlin and Andy. Hopkins Is the Golden Text from Deu7:00 P.M~Young Peoples Fel- at 11:15.
teronomy (83:27): "The eternal
low~p.
.
17
The Young People's Fellowship God Is thy refuge; and underDece
m~
will
lngayer.
5:40 Taesda,.,
P.M.-Even
'M meet
" at 7 o'clock Sunday eve- neath are. the
. everJastnig ant)s."
WedD·d.,., December 18
n.....
, A number of experiences of
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
A service of Evening Prayer the ApI)6!1e Paul are related In
will be held on Tuesday and Fri· the Bible selections to 'be read
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
10:00 A.M.-Bible Class.'
.
day at 5: .0.
which Include Paul's healing
8:00 Y.M.-Problems of Christian Holy Communlo~ will be eele- (Acts 14) of the ''man at IQstra,
FaitliirtdaJ' December 20
brated at 7 o'clock Wednesday Impotent In his feet, belntl a crip5·40 PM-Evening Prayer
morning and again at 9: 80 a.m. pie from his mother's womb, who
" Saiurdar,· J)eoember 11
The latter service will be follow- never had walked."
(St. Thomas's De7)
ed by the Bible Class. Problems
All are Invlted to attend the
10:00 A.M.-()rdInation Service. of Christian Faith will be dlscuss- services at First.Church of Christ,
Pa';l;!.:::.';rei.o:!:-- .
ed at 8 p,m. This group will ml!l1t S<:ientlst, 206 Pa.rjt, avenue, 11
9'00 AM - Tuesday, ThurSday In the Cleaves Room·
o'clock.
and Frtday.
Parish Intercessions and Morn_ _ _ _ _ __
-==-~-=::::..--:.-=-===:::;;;;;;;- inti prayer will be held at 9 a.lD.
THE RELIGIOl1S socIETY
Tuesday, ThurSday, and Friday. .ut
OF FRIENDS
A dress rehearsal for the
8andaJ'. Dec mbersJ,5OO1
Christmas Pageant to be given
9"5 A.M. FIrst Day
De' ---ent will
The teen-e~e dances at the Rut9:45 A.M·~dult Forum: WhIt- by the PrImary'. pan,,'
ledge FIre
held awry other
Uer
Poems and Hymns,
be held at , o'clock FrIday after- FrIday -I~ht, are' In their third
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship noun.
.....
ChIldren c~ for In WhIttier A Service of Ordination will be year. Tbe first dance Is In early
Houae. All are weI-me
w
• S'ft~
held next Saturday at 10 a.m. September and the last one the
.'80 'PM.-.Annual Carol ......
Robert C S DeB- end of lune. The time Is 11-11
5:30 PS.-High School Fellow- when the Rev.
Chri .will p.m. and cllaparona are present
ship
con Curate at TrInIty
,
Monda,., Deeamber 18
be o'rdsln....
the PrIesthood
.. The 'at all times.
The senior- advisory committee
All day sewings for A.F.S.C,
Bishop of.... the Diocese W1II ofd
Taeada7, December 17
. .
is huded by Mr. and Mrs. E mund lackSOll. 0fIIears for this
8:00 P.M.-.:Monthly Meeting for flelate.
Bllsi=en
I r,!
year are:
Welau'A7, oaGembar 18
III . _... alil CIIUIlCH.
lohn Ml8ehlk. chainnBD, Gall
AU dBT aewIDI for A.I'.S.C.
U~. _lUll
Ste!lelman, co-ehaInnan. CecelIa
. .swAliTHMOltB
'11 I
'(I'rida7) at 7:11 N the
chlUCb; the raaulBr IDOlItbly meetIDIf of the 0fIleIal, Board will beIIin at 8 p.m.
ChIUCb School will bejID at
8: U a.m. SUDd.7 with CW- tor
At the 8:" aDd 11 O'clOCk
mDrlllnc worBblp . . .
the
putor wID _ as hliaermon 1Ilbjed, ·God'. Word 11 Prnmleed"•
Siiedal ChrIItmaa muako will be
W1I8 by
I'IftST CHURCH 01'
CRRIST SClD4il1ST
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and
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.
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D~W&DhIlSDAY NOON
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A modem automatic gas range gives JGIt
the latest In cooking ~~ It wen has
a top.bumer that automatically b.p'
to
ANNOUNCEMENT
. .
THE SWAIlTHMOREAN
naY:
FOR
Swarthmore
,~====---------~~~----~---------~-TIle Board oC ~ wi1l melt
. UNITAIIAN NOTIS
UPHOUTIay
:'~~~~~~~~~E ment 'Manapr
of American
Corporation,
. aecordlnlfVis-
MCI_d. 6eneral
_ . KI 10411'
,
D'IIIAaQm
.... _
THOM
~t led the --........ p In Chrlstmu. c.arolB.
.
81ft SALE
problem.
Give the'
!U1 African
FOR
- Solve
vlolet. Sale tIuoUlfh Decen'w 20.
LongweU,_ 222 Lafayette avenue.
FOR &A;t.E ·st. Mary's all WOol
12 only, one of a 1I:Ind,
3-t710.'
IROOKS
sPIn
. DOWlQJ(G, _
.
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MIIHOIIST 1I0Id
PlJIlIJ"JQ!D B'naY nmAY AT BWAa'l'lDlOu, Pa.
HiD B. TOLD, llAlUom TOLD, 1'1IIILI8BK1U1
. . . . . . . . .....
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'fhe Swartbm«e Junior W_-
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n
~~.=m~V'°tf'~:eoo:~
$6 ' 0 HOUa
f
pIDI
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PERSONAL - l1PHOLSTElUNG
~rae,... Cbatn Completel;r renew fabrIC ,",eo 11:1(1181 ,88 Over SO
SIll T8U8AU ofk Ja done In
own abos> wor
un.....
..- p!I'8OIlal
supervJa10n of Mr. . . . ' L BItlmatee are free. Them SerembL
PhOlle Sharon Hill 0734.
PEIIISONAl. Golnl to Florida?
Local man w1l1 Uve in, feed
4 0800 --.
~~~~~;;:;;:;;:;;:==~lrefereIIcee.
~
'
utomatIe
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_ _ """""', Pa.
f1Cir Dolll bT x..ck." Lated I1clOua IDd totaUdn,' dim. . _ T I
lwF_tIoo _ _
famlml tor 8" ad 10~" doIlI. Tu-aT ~ at ttl UIIIW .............. to ... ·,! ' 'F . . . .
PboDe lin. P. 1. Gearhart, CbrIItDuIi. CCYlluMl dJ.tl supper• .......e: all »=80_ . . . . . . . . . _ ....
"In.lwood a.847f.
Thwe _ _ mUIY ,..vcmomfcaJq . . . . . . .'''''' . . Mtate 01 tIIII' IT
t
...... - . t I o o _ ... a I I _
FOR Sl'T.1I! - Camplltle u-t Ufl"'ed IICba at the end of dID. I ' l' ' to tM In I, \ to ..... ..,..."
treliht traID,
IIel" ad IIIIIV' rectl* were .a:- wtu.oat ..... to m....·rtM D........
:::.. aCCBllb!rl.. ......
clla1lCed••
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Pa.. 01' to .... AttwiWI. JIoIaDI c. ......
BIQ.. :fIdIa..
Lionel Tra1D Set 017
The' communlt;r daln commIt- llCb PhIla. National _
rr·uolt
tee orpnlHd the evealq's actlvI.- 7. ....
Beb;r 1lttIDa.n- . B"ni wccel
_ _ble
KI 3-0419
P.. ·
R'" .. " I.p FIr S.s ,Ice
POa IAU
",SO"AL
prill for tho lI.niRI of f. . . .
nrl.... .. Swa.lo"or. oncI
nelghll.,.. au ............ For
UorlM1loo • to lot. 1fI.1v to
,
AL.U N. MaUlT
PIDB80NAL -
DrAft of
TBB 8WAk1&i10RBAN
- .. II; 1N7
-'1 .... It III tile 8wull
Supper'Vani.h.., Recipes
Swapped at Jr. Event
Classified' Ads
1AmA-' CIMI'IIIY
Dm_" II, 1957
Dn
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I
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11:00 Io-M_W......' S.SOW"',FlcIca....
..... $pHbr. .
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ao.-T LEOPOlD
Ww.c_ _~~~_ _III.III,._.•, £I
Visilon
Wortb, seetetai':r, and Sue Jaell:son, treuurer.
At the next dme,to be held
......-bar 10. J~ .Stull,· dIIe~~
_-In
jockey. of radio ItBtioD W_ ..~
be ptu",IL T!IU'II !be CtirIImw
"pUt;r cJrea" danCe IIIid It 10 bIIped
that tee....... wIlllMi able to atteDd.
.wadIJI mil fe-
PIIs.I will be
!I 1& anDa.'Ie .
f1 '
. '..
.
the
femporGtvre where you want -
no bumlllQ. scorching or sticking.
Oftn eotl"oIs and lighting a~ automatic. loG.
.
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go,..
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TBB SWAllTBMOBBAN
PIp 8
Auto Repairs
FALL Tune-up
STATI INSPICTION
DILCO IAnllllS
GULF elAS AND OIL
~':~I~~is~~:I~t::,S!~t~: I
: Auditorium of The George Wash- I
ROBER", J. ATZ, Mgr.
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Opposite Boro Parking Lot
, and 20 at 8 p.m.
I
! "Fu-trom Sparks to ROCkets;",
: the Sl,Ibject of the lecture Thurs- 1 !
. Die
11. 1,,7
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-'1"~~'-~~Ia.t to Ceo_
I0I4o of
lb.
Rib
Better
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L,v,ng'
c
9BCTION I. Retlremeht at
Chuck Roast
43c
79c
Cross Cut
S7c
Arm Roast
I
Pork Sausage
I TurkeyDinner
59
~ .6~c
I
Boneless
Rolled Roast 'Ib.
Ideal Cooked
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®7:S2
Spaghetti
® 8 $1
for
c'
Idee I Pure
76"
Ideal Fruit Cocktan
Grape Jam
92°
® 5 93'
84°
®10 85'
for
Ideel Brand Red
04
Cut Beets
®6
regular
for
for
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SBCl'JON 1. An,. Ordinance or part
tbenof eonftletinR' with the terms of this
OftIlnanee shall be. and the ume is be~
hF. repealed. Insafar at the same deCts
lb"
Ordinance.
The asaeta
and'~:~~t~;
of the
Police Pension
Fund.
JlUnuant to Ordinanee No. 658.
80tember 1. 1861. shan be transterred to
the fund estahll.hed under this Ordlnanee.
In aecordanee with Section 'I of Ad. No •
100. approved Ira, 29. 1951. The bene8ta
herein provIded for the oftleen covered
by the old fund. being substantiany Jtl"8at.o!r
than the beneftta heret.ofon a~rulnll to
them. u1lder the old fund. are intended. to
. . In eoIIi!IIpIete IlUhIUtutlOIl; therefor. exwDt that. 1Ipo1l terminauo..
plo:r.
.....t _
to rotl_to all ......to
h.4bo:rw. eDlltri1lat8ll h7 sod! . . . . shall
1oe_.... to ...... ......-,.. u: of .... 0..,111,..,. No. III. to......
_a1I ...._ _ ....... _
8eetJo. • or _ 0 .........
of ..
".& • .,
ttolo ttb .....
or" _
.....
A;D.• I..'.
. BoBOUOR OF SWAJn'lD(OU
!IF 'TBOIIA8 w. JIOPio_
'.. n
,
JU(8*."'.
&01'0
A"-t &i..lon
=~'.
."
, .
SECTION 6. J!:aeh member' of the police
force .hall t'Ontrlbute to the ..Id funll In
accordance with. said Act. and .. deter.
mined from tbne to time hy Borough
Counell. Said eontrlbutlon. ...11 be not
I. . than ft•• (6%) per Clnt nor more than
eight (8%' per cent of his eurrent month17 compens.tlon. provided that, with t'e'"
llpeet to that 'POrtion of hi. monthl,. eompenaatlon on .hleb social security allow•
8..,CIS are or 1Da7 be payabl •• the minimum
contribution of the ofllcer ,ban .,... two
{I", per cent. and with ....peeI; to hi.
monthl,. compensation In exeeu of that
on wblch IOCI.I IeCUritJ' allowances an
J)aS'able the .lDlnlmum contrtbutlon 01 the
oftlcft sban be fIv. (6%) per eent. Upon
tenntn&tfon of emplorment prior to retll"4lRent. such contributions .b8.1J be returned to tIM· ofllcer. without Interest.
SECTION e. "I'he flnaRca COlillDlttea .,1
Borougb Council. pursuant to such protesalonal advice .. It may be authorlHd to
employ. shall compute the amount of apo.
J)J'OpdRtlona to be made bJ' the Borou~b
lrom time to tim. to eal'l'7 out the purPoMa ot this Ordlnenee and to conform to
all II!fr.\I requirements. This Onflnan~ and
the plan of penslona heNln provided for
may be amended. or supplemented from'
time to time. In' aeeonlance with law. but
no penon who becom.. entitled to receive
or beneftt therefrom ahall be depriyed of
his I'hrht to an equal proportionate share
therein upon the basis upon which he ftnJt
beeome entitled thereto.
d'
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.
"Money isn't everything". • •
coot.
-~
;~kto ,uce Beans8'~
750 ® -7
,
G~id;~erc;r;am S~; ~ $1-03
Lancaster. Brand .
--------------ACE...' . BigPo•••I... It:. Sal.
Regular 08
Apple Salice 8::-- $1.
.,
/
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.r .... ."...
The BorouRh of Swarth_
more .han mate an Initial appropriation
and the..... fter annual or other sPPl'Opri.
" '" .. _atJoIlLQ(,arn"",,?,.,.h!ch.~ other.sums
and benefttl becoming a ••llable under the
I.... of tbe Commonwealth. aifts. Social
8ecurlt.F beneftta. and the eontrlbutiona of
the pollee otfteen. sha 11 he wfllclent to
provide." tb. benefits specified by thfs Oni'l •
lIance lU1d the _Id Am of A.embl,.
Bums becOnilna a.allable from trilts or
other IOUrc:ea sball be applied qalnat the
munlelpal POrtton of the future _"lee
SECTION
lb.
. Also Beef 11-0
......
Ideal F.-Icy
.n
In 8ecUon I of this OnUnanee. but not
Ineonsflttent with the said Act. 11187 be
permitted bJ'.BorouJrh CouncU. upon terms
mu~ua~ly aneeabl. to the Borough Dnd
_ucb ollcer.
Oven-Ready
Ib
blade bone out
•
. Parks Pure
a. wI'"
..1••• •...
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" ............ pl. . . ..
1~~~~an~d~c~aro~I~Go~tf:.___.-!~___...:.-:-____~~_______. .:. .___-.:~___-,..___________
after , . n of ..nice other tha.. pre.trlbed
Round
Bone in
............ ~to.I ..... " ........
Parents who worked with the
students were Mrs. Samuel Carpeater, Mi's. R. W. Golf, and
pOllee _
d1lt7
••nd tobendt
receive..auSmonthl,.
or
retlnment
.......t toHulon
one-halt
tM moathJ,. .....n a ..1.17 of such otIIrer
durlnJr the Jut slxt, (80' ...onUw of his.
emplonnent. comPUted as provided In aald
Ae\.
Lancaster Brand & U. S. Graded Choice Beef
The penny profit left from your
sales dollar Is used to buy new
modern super markets and to
pay stockholders for their investment. Thus it brings better
living to you, your family, and
an America.
Each .....1...
a. ..................
Wlderll_.".............
.....
ltlJr·....".IHIUMu
who hal ..ned . . a police oftlcer of this ....R~-rt H d-'-.
Bo.....b ror t_.t>- (20)' _ro. and "bo ''''..
"""
U ..",., co-cbair·
Juq attained the an of olxtoo (eo) . .ro men of the committee.
Studeut
sball be ell,,",l. to retire f""" .etl~ co-cbalrmen were ShIrley Car-
Loin Half
lian
,
......-,.-.~
n
The .... ..II he under the direction of
the S"arthoaore Bo",. .b Council .. r....
tim. to tim. duly ....otltuted.·
SIIICTION 2.
'M"'• • • •
. . . . . U ..... II. . . . . . . . . . . . . .......
Sales Realio $849
fore. . . now &lid hereafter coUttiutec1.
lb.
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TBB cOUNClL'OF THB BoROUGH OF
The 8en1or C1aas of SwartbSWARTHMORB BBRBBY ORDAINS.
Imf)l'e High School and their pa_
SIIICTION 1. Fo. the p u _ ... forth
wlsb to 'express their ap,.. Act. No. 100 or 11&8. . . amended ••"11 PreclaUoil to all those foollball
PQrtuaDt _ tao POWUa conffll'nll ~ the enthusiasts wbo
b
ldat_ or P.....,... ,.. t!oo ~b or
pure aBed food
Swarthmo.. ber.t>" ootobll_. . . or Jaau. at the bome football Pmes. The
&I'J' 1, 1'18 •. a Police Peru!on Fund for $849 reallzed on these sales is
the be.oIIt or the ,,_bo... of Ito poll.. IIbov.e the amount of pre"'us
Lancaster Brand FRESH
7" Ih tile orpn'-tlola wIdcb JI
eompoled 01 leprllictatl. . ~
JII colleps IUd WI1YW1ltIIL B.
lield the oIIIee 01 vice .....deut
the Precedlna yar.
.
I
~A~'bon~~N~.
~ Preside
Mn. JObn
relll!lit, wUl·
-,,'~".~"-;;~'Swarthmo
...=Ga~.~-~.:.H8:J:!-~~.
P..... IT-It-U
and Michael,
will Ihtroduce
Dr.
BOROUGH OP SWO\IITBMOR.
S. It. Gamble Who bas chosen
ORLiNANCB NO. IU
as his Utle for hls Christmas
AN ORDINANCB TO BBTABLISH A story proll'llm, "Siories for this
POLiCB PBNSION FUND TO DB Hour." Dr. Gamble spoke reADIlINIBTBRBD BY THI: BOROUGH cently at the Womens' Club
OF SWARTHMORB IN ACOOBD- where his sense of bumor added
ANCII WITH THB LAWS OF PBI/N.
SYL1I'ANIA. PARTICULARLY ACT
to the afternoon's pl~
NO. 100 OF 11&8. 'ITS AllBllDIlENTs
AND SuPPLI:IIBNTS. PROVIDING
Mrs. Jobn Pitman, Mrs. J.o.
'nIII HBCllBSARY APPROPIlIA.
McCarter and Mrs. !:most
TlONS FOR SAIIB. AND TRANS- IPrltcboard will be c:o-hostesses'
FBRRING THImBTo THB ABSIITS with the regent.
AND LlAB'LITIBs OF TBB POLiCB
PBNSION FUND CRllATBD BY S •
CI
.
ORDINANCB NO. &68. APPROVED
enlor
ass Food
SBPTEIIBER 1. 11&1:
for
.....
A........... day at 2 P. M..
• ~ - . Swarthmore. P .... or b1a
II 4-1021
I
loin
end
...
-~.tIOD
""-'._tIoa ...
,.w,...
I.
rib
end
H·"DS _ . - - .. -soc.:
- ....em
of Co1leae IIDd
:ldwaJe!. Cratsl.,., Y1ce preGdeDt UDlvenIb' 8"ef " . . OlIIceno .t tile
-.
.... eou.too. Pa.. ...
The Delaware County Chap_ -I'IIIaDce of s~ CoIlep, lIJIllual meetluc beklin Wub'c.~ or
t!oo..... tar of Ibe D.AJt. wUl hold ita ,... elected pi'HIdeut 01 the J:aat- loll, D. C., Deeember 1 throuP I.
-all WI_
- ...........
...... - Ih the Wom- ----~.- -_ _ _ _ _ _~_=:..:...:==.::..::::...:=:.:::
Dr. Cratale,y wUl bold oIIIee OLe
to toot
ooIcItile-"............
. . .... ... Cbristmaa
'
.. __m
._--.....
. . - to ..... ",,-,... ...,........ ens. ~UOll Room of the
...1•• 1.-1 do...... to p _ t t!oe Ptesbyterlan' Cburch next Mon-
Dick Franclletti
'39 Rocld,ft Road, SprlllfJfleld
It ....
LNAL NOTICIS
TELEVISION SERVICE'
! Ington University, December 19!
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
II 3-0440
it::';!!;!e:!
win IIbow how the theory of loDl::.thu:-to
zaUOIlWU developed aDd the
recent deve10pmeata 111 the relaI Professor Gllben P. Haight, J~., ; Uon of combustion to roeket pre- chemical, .electrical aDd pbyslcal
of Swarthmore COlleJe haa ac-: pulsion. The· second lecture on properUH !bat are explaiDed by
cepted an invitation from The, FrIday, "Matter With A Charle." the theory.
Philosophical Society of Washlng- : ~ae-;S-5iiii5$__iiiiii£:iiEiiaaiiiiiiEee
Prof Haight to Address
'. Ptulosoph;cal Society
PRESTONE & ZEREX
Deceaber 11. 1951
but it does so much to make a merr.'Y Chri'stmas!
Christmas cheer COIJle8 in big packages and
small-and it comes so much more eaaily
when you have the money right on hand to
. shop to your heart's content. That's exactly
where s ProvidentTradesmens P~nal Loan
fits in your holiday picture.
See the people at Provident Trad~ens. in
trui next day or two. Then ••• you II enjoy
Christmas shopping, knowing you have t;zactIy the money you tad ... Imowfng yoU re
not soiDI to worry about a lot of ecatteted
PROVIDENT.
.
..
bills ••. knowing you'll pay a certain, speci.
fied amount each month •.. and knowing that
termB will suit your income to a T.
Doesn't that sound like the kind of cheerful
ChristD,uIs shopping and giving you'd like this
year? Essy on your mind, easy on your
pocketbook, and so much more fun. Do it
now •.. stop in at your nearest Provident
. Tradeprnens office to arranp a P8IIIOnalLoail
for Christmu shoppUig. It'. a happy holiday'
idea, for aure!
. .
r
TBB SWABTlDlOU'N
P .. 10
H. S.Gamet Wallops
39 13 prectoua score.
wme .
Lan.......
~l,
.
,
a beaut7 to bebold .. hlt tbnaded
hili wq beh'nd hili. b1ocll:en for a
CbrIs Martin Itoocl out 011 hili
\wo peat blocked punt atlielllpll,
(eoottnued tJOm Lut Week)
the fIrIt thwarted bJ a
The' _ _ half Itarted wtth penalt7 but thlt aecond
lUCCeeded and 8I!t up
8wutbmon JD pa.. 'DD and
DIck JohnlO" atood out
wltbID IIIx pIa:r, til..,- had thelr
414 DoD Belcher at the
=~,
east
:::!
.
Du
. . I" IH7
CoIl..,..
dr·.......
OQ'1e BenD',
of 111'. C......'7
W_,
aa4 Kn...JGIiD B. H_' of Bhoir- H'ckettlnowU, N. J. &be _ _
vin' ZHd, . . bMIl Iluted vice- leCted for tIIIa h _ fnIm • eIaA
StudeD' nM e.. JD Ule JUDlor pNlicSen* of the fnwbm'n eIaA 01 or _ atuclentll
SchooL ~ _ben of
. .
cabIiet aa4 bom.ooin ofIIccs, took their oath of oIIIce at a
Jnstal!eU'lD _emon:r held
...." a--'~. JD the DIDth
the ...... . - . . - .
the foUDwSna h(Ime-
Offlcen
hutalled at Jr. mp'
oed
Elnw
:e
bIK:It
..,ot. JedI: Cd- "'- w..
abtth touchdDwD of the pme on def
va
-up
touchdDlm
Cabinet reSinaent.U,. Orill• bewtlful btddm ~ pKch-ou~ houn dupUcatecl btl dDOr
e, t:r Decker, Pb:rw. BInd, 8a1I:r Me-
H
Convalescent . . o.e.
",
AV~NUE
Klnglwood 3-0272
BALTIMORE PIKE and LINCOLN
:::r...::uC:- ;:Pa;rDe,~
Cawle:r, Sue Wrilbt; .. dMlt..Swart.lftore
scofed the tltth touchdown of
Geo1'&e Abbe, Bu Hqfe, DavIa
Attractive Priv... ancl Saml-Priv... Rooms. Complete
.ame ImProved aDd terrIIIc
MNcrip, Marjeirte ~; vlee
p,jy_ on lo.Acre Est.... 24-Hour UncI.,,..ncling Hunt",
Ina
Unemm 'MoniIIOD, HaU:r, preoidentl PbD BeaJdIle:r, Butch
placed for !be remainder of the Lord and Mutin kept the oIfeDlb Hofmann, RomI:r ~o:res, JQathie
. UND.' ..........NAL SUPERVISION OF WItS. ELLEN .... WOOD
pme. This quarter Tom Cor- rolllD&
ieCrCtari. M-ria Dye,
... ....wiD, DoD Beedler, Charlle Dietz,
all
creat cUmu: to a
Hewes, Sue J.ck..... Kathie
and JImm:r PattersoD taII:e over All
a
7 uad ftnlsb- Stamford; treasurerI - Maureen
the defeuslve chorel, with end new~~ ~1~ -;;a lost
Dett:ra, Sara Gropu, Roger Kuc,
• • • ... • • •
• •
... ... . . . . . . ........
Dave Grocan, taelde. Dick John· ed
eIr nam_the
'Mitzi. Byer8OJl,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...,.....
IOn and Bill Rowland. lUard Jack :n:lu:f ~7th
In the eighth crade are:
..
lAwicld and end Ken HUlhes p e r - '
Cabinet representatlves Deane
•
~."P.CT c:btii~· T ... AT
formlng In the Une. I-nsMwne
Calhoun, Terry InnIs, J _ MJch..
put to.ether two scorin. drives In
Joe Waltz; presldentl Steve
•
.,
the. last quarter which gave them ,An unusual accident occurred
Bruce Cratsle:r. LInda
•
..
thelr.13 polntl.
. . recently when Lt. (j.g.) and Mn. Jones, Carol VInt; vice presidents
..
Other boys who played were Thomas H. Cbilton were
-Betlle:r Breekell, Andy GaY', Sue
.•
Backs Adams, PilgrIm, Turner, to Norfolk, Va.. from Lt.
PrentlCe, Chuck TUrner; secretar.......
. ..
Craw«ord, Jackson; LInemen Jar· home in Ash1a1id, Va. !o1zs.
les--Vlrglnia ,Alexander. Car 0 I
......
rat, Melcher, Schaeffer, Gabriel, formerly of Swarthmore. 18
Davis. Bob Kuc, Lee Smith; treas. C H O C O L AT I S " .
Wigton, Lawrenee, Pauldlna:. Gil· daughter of Mrs. 'McKernon My- ure1'3 _ MidCe .Campbell, Dave
.......
more, Fu058, Swartz, Wal8ta1!. and rick of Rutgers avenue.
Hannum. Connie Jackson, J1m
•
~
Wllky. Big J1m Green missed his A 125-PO~ buck lumped In Rowland.
d
.......
So Fine, 80 Famoua, 80 Sure To Pleaa;; .,'
third g.ame because of Illness front of Lt. ChUton'" car on U. S.
And In the seventh gra .e:
......
wbtch was Indeed unfortunate for Route 1 In the vicinity of
Cabinet .representatlves - Jerry
•
..",ilaINe
..
the team, In that he was develop- Cickah~ River and wlIII.kIlled Clothier, Bonnie Hop, Mike Mc'HI
..
Ing Into one, of the most potent About $100 damage Willi caused
Crary. Sam Wl~; presidents •
DILICIOUI
linemen, .partlcularly on defense. the vehicle. ' .
Sandra Mthouae, CralgJobnsOD,
.... ~"
'.
Cub Cratll
c~ed Chl"ldren's Hospl_ vice presldentil-'Bob Foote. Jane
wrist bone.
tOI
Rl ;:ond
Jackson, Wend)' Price, Ian Turn....... ~
k.
. ..
iHl8hllllhtl of the .ame fearuTed a a
c.
er; secretaries,. BeeILee Allison.
......
Luren Dhllr!nso'l's 45 yard twist·
.
LInda Hopper, Martha Moscrip.
....
~
..
iDg, tUJ1llnl, run throUlh the enTessa Wlzon; treasurers - Harry
......
CfIrUIaJae
..
tire T.anmwne team oill:r to be
EUlleDe J .. MInahan, WaIlInll- BUDker. LInda Kennedy, Graham
....
D ? , IUIO alb.
.:
nullified by a clipping penalt:r ford, has been named lIeneral Patterson. Sue Wigton.
..
which cost the team 15 yaTda and auditor of The Atlantic
•
VISIT OUR' CANDY DfPAITMfN' TODAY
Put the ball back on the'Garneticompany. He succeeds 1. P.
...
..
40; Dave Houtz's roar through a ler, Jr., who has retired after 37
PETER E. TOLD
Lord-Martin hole for 60 yards and years with the Company.
MICHAEL.S COLLEGE PHARMACY.
a T.D.; Luren D,lcklnson's touchA graduate of the Unlversity of
All Un., of In•• ranc.
..
down run around right end for Pennsylvania, Minahan joined At.
.......
(on the corner)
20 yards; Sid Johnson's sure tackl· lantlc In 1947 as a foreign market·
'........
,
.,'
.,
,__ ..
!Dg on, defense; Charlie Dietz's de~ Inll audltor. He was later ~ans-.
3n ,!,artm..Dath~Av~._.~.. C•••ter,'R6t!d. Park Ava. K'·3.o'157, .......
terminild :nmnl"" on extra points. ·teiTed to the accoJiritlhg depart.
• • •..",
Vietori' Over U _ Me~on
ment and advanced to the post·
IfI.r.wDDd l.IIJJ
• • • • • • • • • • • ..... ....... ......
ttom Medford to Pa:rne GIl • 111:rarclKUlper around left ead. Th1a
concluded the efrurlI bJ Ule stutelevCll .. II:e:r mm were re-
me
::
c.;:-'
b:r
in
Accident Kills Deer
t
t.
%:t
S ."
Appointed' Auditor
*
c.. ,.
The underdog
high school
tlon of manager
of accounting
re-I
8Ul'Prlsed
everyone
except.,team
th~ search.
In 1956 he
was appointed
players and Coaches iii an over- assistant general audltor.
whelming viC~rY over' favored
He is a member of the American
Upper l'tD!r:lon ,three weeks ago qn Petroleqm Institute, the American
the wlnnf!l'S' field. ·Rurled and ag· Institute of Certified Public Acgresslve defense by all wa~ spear· countants. the Pannsylvania In·
headed by Dave .Houtz, Bill Mor- stitute of Certified Publlc Acrison, an.d LarryJ()nee, Great sec-Icountants, the Institute of Internal
ondary play by' lIurcD Dleklnson
and the National As-
No' matter how rough the elements, oil. It contains a new additive that
when you need heating oil, we get gives you greater assurance of clean,
through to your We feel that we owe· even, steady heat.
this kind of day-and-night service to
To arrange for service that you can
ourcu8tQm818 and to our community. count OD-1IO matter wAen)'OU JUIIBtl ilWe make prompt .deliveries of At- JUSt write
or call,. tooa,.
.
1an~'8
£amoustriple-rtt/iMtl beatiDe
.
, ...... I 1" ......,U,'
va:.
J
::~
fore.
_.o.
.
PICTURE . FRAMING
'--.-.1 stUDIO·
· OGER RUSSELL:
R
......... aphlc Suppll..
State •. MD..... Sis.
·Miidf.
Mlell. 6-2176
Opun !=rid";' EvenTngs
,SHOPPERS TRAIN
meets
SHOPPERS BUS
. at
PRRSuburban Station
(16th and P~na•. ~'\,a.1
daughterthat
ewer..18disabled
may now IOn or Arb
illt:r Arb
In aCommaprivate
is a Center
teacherand
at the
for a cbIld'a benedt If the
bospltal. He hu had a varied cat:r began bet..... ace 18.
reer as a private school teacher
DepeD4ent Wldowera
and In public relations. He.will
Under certain clrcumJtances a
"lnflueaees from !'rance."
widower who was dependent on J. Rocers Ullrlch. a craduate of
blI wife .may qualify for monthly Penn and the Museum ScOOol, Is a
Ibenellits. Dependent parents ma:r -teacher of Arcbitectural DraftIn.
qualify If the work!er was
at Temple, and Is active in the'
aurvived b:r a IJIOUIe or a
Arb ~~. He will show ''Inentitled to monthly benedtl.
flUeDCe8 from Northern Europe."
Gruber pointed out that In
Anne Ajrdrey BuridIard, the
most every case a lump;.aum
non·profesalonal In the
benefit can be paid to
III'OUP Is empro~ b;, the Media
ThlI payment Is In addition
Publlc Schools u a dental by_
any monthly henellts the. famll,y gienlst.
She hu studied at
may get. He emphasized that ben.
Memorial and at the
eIlts are not paid automatically;
Arts Center and hili
familles must make application for
two honorable mentions at
them.
the Fidelity Regional ExlUbltlons.
The social securl-ty oIIIce recom. She will exlUblt "Influences
. from Swi1zerliandL"
mends that every worker' find
what payments may be due
A European lea will' be .. held
this Sunday. opening day, 3 to
family In the event of his
TotaIl;, Dlaabled ()bIlolms
5.30 p.m.; at 4.30 .p.m., Mrs.
Persons who become totally dbwill show European
abled before age 18 and Who are
slides.
dependent upon a parent who is Mrs. John Howard will be tbe
.
.
J:aSd C2IarM will ani. . ~ 1m. Wallace KcQw, of w...~
6vm
IWhl, Indh; mlnIter
J)r. eurt. til
• ttio-WftII:. viIIt with ~ ••aelated wt1t!. tblt WGl'1d Healtti
J)r.
N_
._ue.
I~-~'~'-In~-1a~w~.:"~~~da='~''''~'''~Dr~.'~.~nd~~nl.tIoa.
INEXPENSIVE GinS
.
for
ALLTNE FAMILY
Stop In and Browse Around
.
"
·Glove•• Cltlidren'.·Olfts • Slip.
HOle •. Sock.. etc.
Ope. IYery Iva.'1t nil CllrI.....
THE HARLO·W SHOP
19 South Chester Road
;~~~iiii~~iii~~~~ii~~i:i~~~~iiii!
CHRISTMAS TREES
FOR THE 4th CONSECUTIVE YEAR THE SWARTHMORE
SEA SCOUTS WILL BE SELLING THE lEST IN TREES,
GREENS, LAUREL Ir PINE ROPES. HOLLY, MISTLETOE,
WREATHS, TABLE TREES, STANDS AND DOOR DECORAnONS.
\
hfw... f ••
lallk ••IIdl., .1Id fila
Po,t OlIn
SW.rHaIllO....· Po.
SALE STARTS FRIDAY. DEC. 13th
SUPPORT THE SEA SCOUT PROGRAM
. entitled
to benefits.
old·alle and
====::;;ll:===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
insuran,ce·
maysurvIvors
be· en- hhO~B~tes~S
..
titled 'to montlily benefits and,
j.
therefore,' should get full informa.
tlon before the end at the 3=<.1
accordinll to Mr. Gruber.
Under the 1956 Amendments to
the Social Securlt:r Act, many
. these people are eligible tor
monthly social securit:r benelltl
begIJlninll as. early as. January
1957. Qualifications for these pal'.I·1
menta are that the person .
totally disabled, bave become dt."
abled before reacblng age 18, be
unmarried, and be dependent on a
parent or adoptlnll parent who Is
lentltl,ed to old-age lnSurimce bet,e-i
fits.
'----GOOD TASTE"ln
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
more time in' the stores. Pennsy
Thrift Tickets.are good on aains
arriving in town after 9:30 a.m.
and On au crains returning, except
, during rush commuter hours
between 4:30 and 6:00 p.m,
PTC's lOe shoppers' buses oper·
a•• between 9:30 '.m, and 4:20
p.m. Also. between 6:30.nd 9:30
On nights sc:ores are open. Puc: the
two .ogether-."oJ "'''''' .. ""rgllio'
Buses run It '-minute inc:ervals
froDl 16.h St. and Penna. Blvd.
and are routed on Chestnut
5.. .0 5th St.; then return via
Muket 5......0 PRR's Suburban
S.., Shop easy vi. PRR and PTC!
Have their
portrait made
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for an appoIntment TODAVI
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Wi;NG COFFEE MILL
.
TIlls lce-crushln. WARING
BLENDOR ATTA.CHMENT
M.ke delicious sauees" PI/"
fectIy blendad IOUjII, salad
.crushes 4 trays of Ice cubes
In 90 secondsl Elsentlll for
those drinks DiId loves til
_-Ju.....frozen drinks'
.nd "........ Adds ..,.....
til JOU' MMnaa 01 .-peo
fruit, _
fIIOd. and oUIIr
delicious caId dllhiL
dl'CSllnp, canipe spreads,
.nd hel!lthful b.v......
JIIUI' c:IlIIcInn. wIIJ loft. Or
fit DId _ _ hla npute.
tton • a hoet WIth tile qual_ and V8IIetYoI .... ·.......
drhllrL 111814 p'ci BI ~ar
" ; , IIDok .... JIll! IIDir.
Tit. WAIU ... aLI .. DO•.
fila RIll'
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.."... MINDCIII
,
:
.' :."
pholofiopher
RIDLEY .PARK, PA•.
·
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A record of their growth, ~
plOfesaionally made portrait.,
will al_ys be your most,
SWAllllMOII!: •••••••••• 7:5<
200 W. RIDLEY AVENUE ..
TOIIIorrow
will be too late. _.
nacu' '.
PO INRln
URGAIN 'AIISI
',,'
W'llfNG ICE JET
if you want ,to keep toda?'.
memories alive.? • for children
grow and grow, and grow ...
and;achdaytheyaredlll'erent.
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MOIJ'Ot.I •••.•••••••• .7Oc
1155 BOOSTER ...·OALLON PUlIIP
trr.:.
"J"'U ~y
Pap 11.
Christm'as shopping's a breeze via
the Pennsy!, Pan electric trains
. speed you in· comfort. No trafli.c
•.• no parking ... and you'll have
WE GET' THROUGH TO YOUI
U"
beDe4ta If
Four Ana ArtiSts
To n......·EJ h·bit "--'-15
=
. PRR', LOW ROUND-TRIP
THRIFT TICKET and PTC',
lOc SHOPPER'S BU~I
Your Fire Comp.anyEquipmenf
. 'I'IIIa lrolCll: ean1ee ........... ef water a t fo..J bole lIIIeI nab
1M' hE"I'.. _. hIb' ...'.pet wttIa • l5II.waI& •
..... Ii
... eIaU .....bIe .... IIIIdI, aM Soe&t AIt ...... T' .n _
feel., 1Mb ...... IIIe lli-1DaII .... IIIe I~"" ......... . . .
".N .1 117 lilt 8 . . . . 0 - nre a!I4 I'nllClh.. AlII II UTI ~
.. tile . . tneII: Md aM . . Ie lilt .... It .....
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'1'BB SWAllTBIIOU'N
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IIIIItab: two thouAncl :rear. Il10, IhouId happen to J1JU?
All exhlb1Uoo or palzatIDQ and
e1Io • ce.ualt:r 01 Ule heav:r
Bert ert W, Gruber. dlItrIct
, bJ four Ioeel artIItI, In_w Itonn WIIleh. btt Sw.rthOf the 0 . . . ICClal
IIPlred b:r recent BIar.; IlL t:rIpI,
- - OD Der'h'~ 4. • Oaly two
oGIce Aid thlt IIWI:r
will be held In 1he o-'mit:r
people 8howed up .t _......
received ~ the cIIatrIct
Arb Center, WeUln&ford, l')ecumHall to ..,._,-thlt worll:a8 and
15 UIrouIb Januar;r ..
.
- - "'111, ••ture of hmlllM do not uncs..tand
Paula Suran.II::r. a INduate of
'l'IIiDp" vt BE I • Jeraoe mI- aurvivon beaaIi. JIl'Oridud In the
School aDd an an te.......1'
jorit"y of the Oreat &Q . . Group IOClIl 1eCUrlt:r law. ConllCquentl;r
the Medla Public Schooll
decided that the nature of thlnp flDlillea ma:r 10le beaalitl In th~ studied all "J!'I!!!1er at lUltano In
IlUlPlted that the:r
or the death Of the worll:er. Italy and fa _Idn, a _
for
.
.t home..
The law " - permitl wldcnvt
henreU u a ICIIlptor and painter.
The next dlIcuaIon fa OD "Coa.
monthly beaalitl at ...
She won ICCOnd prize for her life
te.l0lll of st. A\lIIWtIDe," &oks Widow. who u. 3'O\IIICCr'
fI&ure, ''Lazarua'' In the Art
I-VHI which will taIIe place III draw mOllthl7 benellla If they
Sculptor BIlOw> last iMa7.
UIIIRl In the LucIon Room. of the
their care • chlld of the de- She will Ihow "Influences trom
JIorouIh Hall on WednesdaY', De. ceased worll:er who 11 entitled to Italy."
ee. lift 18 at 8 P.lll. AU real- benefttl. Moat people know that a
Robert AIlthon;r, creduate of
dents are encol1nll'ed to attend child of a dbCeUed worker 18 en- Pennsylvania. Academy of Fine
the Great Books GMUp even titled to henedta until all! 18
and Uillvenlt;r of P'enns:rlthoUlh the:r have not done 110 bepeopl
Here's' the easy, thrifty
combination for downtown
Christmas shopping •••
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
WHO IS EUG
IBLE?
l-'1"ntlUI, who Uftd 1IPJi«Qd_ 1Odal1CCUrlt:r
,
HOW
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o eel Wednesday
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was much.
apprecla~
re-I:~~~of~A~C~c~o~un~t~a~nts~.;;;;;;~;;
fum
to actlon
following on
hishis
Injury
in the Radnor
game; The improve.
,
, . ..-:'
ment of Left End Larry JoneS has
been a big factor In the overall defensive effectiveness.
Offensively, It was a
tlon of great blocking In the
and detennlned ball carrying by
,
the backs that made for the wIn. DIng effort. Houtz and Dietz were
. tremendolis· at fullback while
.Payne and Dickinson swivelhlp·
c ••ii••, • WPla..TV _ S....,.
peel the ends, Eddl~ Payne's
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run for the ~econd 0""" own
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For ~,1It Its belt, ...
thlanewWARlN8 1IL!NDOIt
A"ACHMENT that ,Iv.,
you f ••h·,round coR"
- r y d.y-In lOur awn
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SUNNY lRAE ORCHARDS
.~APPLES
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OPEN All WINTER
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North SW8riJuDDre
bM 16Sea Seouts Offer
_u, retumed afte a a-week
Christmas .Trees triP wblch lDclucled a viall with
Swart.bmol'e Sea 8eout Dr. UI4 Mn. a. c. "'"... 'fi I' Will Co
.
S.B.S. Leo HarIa, • • Is ID eWllabom aDd ID !'1m Yan,
Sem. na .sts.
mpete aettID8 naciy for Its fourth an~ BocheItei. and ~. N. Y. lin.
in May for Merit.
nual CbrlstmU Tree Sale. Tbe B.ewslier attended the weddlnl of
,
,
sale of Chrittmu bea la the a nephew M'r. Curtls BrQW In
Scholarsh.ps
maID source of fwids upoiI which mapra-on-the - lake. Ontario.
Seven aenlors at Swarthmore
trooP depends for operatln. Caned&, on November UI.
HI&II School have been named
Bach previous sale
I~:::~ ID the National Merit has been a . - , and tbla ;year,
II
competition, accordlnl the troop expects to hAve ,a more
to Prladpal WOllam M. Busb. The auecesaful year than ever.
Iooc:al students are listed amODl
Members of the T:oop Comthe 7.Doo hl8h scorers on the mlttee comprised of fathen! of
Scbolarshlp QualHYinI TIIIIt. a na- the scouts bave been donating
tionwlde college aptitude _ I n - thm efforts by offerIDI thetr
ation liven In 1.,000 IllIb I!Chools labor and whatever I'UIIPCIrl they
on October 22.
can give In order to lnaule the
Tbe S=lnftnaJlIts named today
of the veilture. The
UNA. Pf4.
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and thus moved
step closer
to offieara are
also striID81Y support800.000 afellow
students,
George
and all '
the .. mlillon In Merit Scholarthe program. The sale Is beld
I ships to be awarded In the 1958 at the lot adjolnlni tb.e·Provident
program. The swarthmore HI&II
BalIk & Trust Co..
Sebool S mlllna!lsts are Richard
road and Rutgeis ave-
fA
select a
BOOTS
RUBBERS
All S'-. Av.llabl.
"en - Women - Children
Cella Shoe Shop
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
SNORKEL PEN
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~lt
po,ration which
'rl.,
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with
point!
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Sllliatme" '
W11118Dol
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$1510
Tbemaat
p\eJllliDl gift!
Tbe JIIIrfeet
.po\m to IIIiItch
their bandWrttIIII
!lyle. Netural•.
. comforta......
just riIht rroal tJi.
. very ant word.
CoIQplete .lectIoD of
mOdels; colon
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and.pn-- '
C>\THI~~AN~S
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Order, Now
ae'ng
"'5.1--f.~i;:~c.,.:'
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Special Christmas Ice Cream
trlittle
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and the
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Two to Be Presented at
10 o'Clock Service.
Tomorrow
,.
Henry B. du Pont, president
The Longwood Foundation, Inc.,
located in Wllmlngton, Del., annou~ today a £lft by the ",,,,,,ft_1
The Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart,
S.T.D.• Bishop of the l'4>iscOpal
DioCese of Pennsylvania. will ordain the Rev. RAlbert C. S. DeacOD.
and the Rev. Bobert B. Hibbs to
the Prlesthood.at Trinity Cburcb
tomorrow at 10
Bbtiop
wlll prellch the sermon and the
Rev. Wllllam Eo Danforth will
read the Epistle at the sKYlce.
:0':~~!~::1
datiOl1
of $1,800,000
more College;
for the
and-equipping of a new
building. The new bulldlng
house the departments of ch;!ml~ I
try. physics. and mathematics.
Presldent Courtney SmIth
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Swarthmore expressed the ...
tude of the college for the magnl- Acent glft of the Foundation. "The .
College has had no new buildings
ff>r Ch=lstry or Physlcs since
191M," he said. "and the sltUition
has now become critical lf we
are to maintain the qUiUty of ou~
sclenUftc teaching and research."
The new building will be designed by the finn of Vincent G.
K1IniI ID Philadelphia to incorporate a common lecture hall and
library tor the three dlsclpllnes together with separate laboratory
space, small semlnar rooms, and
faculty omceso' The new building
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will . be located on the upper .iiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
campus at the site of the old football fteld. so as to provide the
nucleus of " future concentration
of acadendc buUdings in an area
adjacent to the present facilities
CWTIIIER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
for the biological sciences
eD&ineeririg.
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1957
The Longwood FoundatioD,
.. .. . ... -. tabUshed bytlie iiitePlen-e S;'
AT 5 AND AT '1 O'CLOCK
Pont, has been Interested In scientific education for a number of
years, and bas made major grants
in the ftelds of secondary educatOfItt
tbt
l\tlltftlUt
tlon, . 'llbraries, medical, research,
and social welfare.
a.m.
From The Swarthmorean ,Staff
Child Health Cen~r
Gives Christmas PaJ1Y
"Call Santa soon, if you
Santa's elves offered yesterday
Swarthmore citizens. The elves,
who have been busily
the phone all week, reported
ness ~s brisk, but were
less concerned (Wer the time
calling.
and Tuesday
noon and that doesn't
too much ~," Wd one.
"And while we're wllliD8," adthe other we can answer only
at a ti';'e. Santa would be
indeed If someone wanted
to come and waited too
to call."
. Santa's phone is KI 4-3810, and
ny Swarthmore parents
~ant Santa to visit their children
(ages 10 and under) on
should definitely "Call
"no it now!" Is Santa's advice.
Santa will begin his cal!. at
pm and expects to complete
";'~ds by. 4: 30 a.m. Santa
also asked that families put a
on the door, if at the last
.
they find they cannot receive hlDl.
"Sorry I haven't time to
the phone myself, Santa
Ieying his buzzing workshop,
APPOINTED
tell
chll;iren I'll talk to them
when I see them Christmas Eve.
The appointment of ;1. Th'omasl" rr 'Christmas to you aU",
Mo~tgomery. CheStnut avenue as M; ~nta vanished under a
aSSIstant manager. mortgage Io:'n an
Ch . tmas wrappings.
department. at the Central CIty 0 f
ns
braneb otBce.of The Travelers In8UI'3I!I!'e . Company has been an- Christmas UbrCiry Hours
DOUIICed by Vice President Roger
PallUe UbrarJ will be
C. WIDdns.
"
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Mr"• . )(011._....
'-ined
QeD
Ts 1'1'
, eve. ._ .. _~
.JV
It
will"
cI '11 TIIe"'Y
Tra"..... in the mortple loan ...... Clarlaa •••. Eft; ...
,detmtmeftt at Hdladelphla
(MIler .....
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of
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T!;>e Central Committee of I the
Community Nursing Service, Iielaware County. held its Aruiual
Christmas Party for the Woo4lYn
Child Health ~enter Wednesday
In'the Woodlyn FIre Hall, Woodlyn.
'
6pirit of
aRb alor~ip art .tlromt
him to visit your children
Christmas Eve" was the
I
Joan
Hesth,ialserving'
of Columbus,<>
..He
Is currently
as Curate
at
Tnnlty Church.
Mr. Hlbbs Is a graduate of Trinity .College, Hartford, Conn., and
the General Tbeolo£lcal SeminarY
".,~" In New 'York City. He is continuIng his studies at TrInity College
of the University of Toronto.
in
Call SANTA SOON
Hart,
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l}agtant of tbe j}atibit!'
au tubo
I,
Tne Rev. H. Lawrence Wblt~
more. Jr., rector of Trinity Church
wl1l p1'eMtlt Mr. Deacon tor 0rdination. Mr. Hibbs will be pleP
sented by the Rev. Walter W.
Ware, rector at the Church of the
Holy lDDoceJlts, TacoD)'. .
Mr. Deacon Is a graduate of the
University of. Pennsylvania and
the Episcopal Theological School
In Cambridge. . . . . He served
from 19D2 to 19" as a Lleuttenant
in the United States Air Force. He
Is' married' to the fonner Marta
M'
erry Christmas ..•
".!fate
,
Robert Deacon to III
Longwood Foundation
Gives Gift of
$1,800,000
:.b
Christmas
Sea', .
-2=========='
$4.00 PER
College to Receive
New Science Building
At the annual dlnner of the
Keystone District of the Boy
Seouts of America, Albert Stamford. Jr., of Strath Haven avenue.
DIstrict Advancement Comntittee
Co-Chalrman,
former Cub Scout
Pa
ck Ol1alnnan. merit badge
counsellor. and adv""cement
chalrman
for SwarUunore Troop
2
• was one of the three adult
leaders singled out from among
the hundreds In the District to receive Scouting's high award for
adults, the Order of Merit. At the
same meeting it was announced
that Swarthmore Troop 2 was one
of only eight units in t1!e District
more than 40 per cent of whose
members are First Class. Star.
Life, or Eagle Scouts.
In Courts of Honor this fall.
number of members of Troop 2
have advanced in
Georl!e Heckman, Don
mann, Bill Gaylord. Dick
boroU3h, and Jeffrey Coeben
become Second Class Scouts;
Bond, Jim Connor, and J 0 h
~shton have becOme First
Ricky Ullman became a
~out. and Alan Stamford
Life Scout rank.
.
In the last month mellt badges
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Frida),. Deeember 20, 1957
Stamford Awarded
ISA Order of Merit
i'
luy
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Christmas
.fte
..reb the . .tlaD for thc.e stumod 'able to berJe!lt froID
edlieatlaa, ngudi- 01
0Bce 41. :iced la the DiItat.Dt 'hImt, tile III 01
f"
l'f'.
Buy
r.-
THE FOUNTAIN
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~brary
atl_''''
Scbolarshlp
of the
national
senlor qua,
cond~ the..Coran- cent
and eacb
state
Is represented
acKI
nual competition.
cotdIDg to lts b1gh School popula''Tbe Finallst.' group will be tlon.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING?8USY DAY? made
up of sOIDe of the most able
=aiiiii
IYOlunpteftl that Amerlea bas ever II
!IOI
I:
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. ," ,NO TIME TO, CQOK?
produoed. We expect to have over
"You Meet the NICEST People at. SpetD'4J'.'·
tit. 'amlly to DI ••• .t
800 scilolarsblps aviillable for
them_bout one for every nine
of ~ese superb young people. Our
need to ldentlfy, and belp, as
DILICIOUS FRIID CHICIEN 1I'1,A1IIR .... ",... $1.00 necessary. the lI!'ienUsts, engineers,
TEND.R SIRLOIN STEAl PLAnER .. ".,........ $1.50 teachers and othr leaders of the
is more apparent right
S,"" 7 Deys e W"k from 5:30 P.M. Tnl 8:30 P.M.
now than lt has ever been. The
f. hi.. ••••
t .... ,...., hi _,_JOe
far-slahted buslruiss and industricompanies that are inaldng
I tbteae aWards possible are to be
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
congratl!lated," declares ,Mr. StalOPEN DAILY 9:30 to 9:00 .
nakU.
. .
In the Anal phase of ~. comthe hIIh school grades,
extra-<:Ul'1'icular attainments, and
the leadership end cbaracter of
the competitors, will be evaluated,
l.&Ibo'lt May I, a fortUDate 800 will
become the Merit Scholars of 1958.
'.
•The ~ther Finalists will receive
.', CHRISTMAS FANCY FORMS
CerUftc:.ates of Merit, attesting to
high ability; and all colleges
(Individual Serving..)
and universities will be noUfted,
enabllng t11ese students to be considered for thousands of 0 t b e r
• HOLIDAY ROLLS
awarda end prizes.
(Delicious StrawHrry cen.... c:ov.-l with VeniRe Ice Creem
MerIt Scholars make their own
choice
of college .end course of
I and roIIad in MacarOon Crumbs. III'V1lI 6.)
study. The value of each of their
four-year Merit Scholarships varI
.
.
•
\vith the linanclal need of each
• CHRISTMAS STENCILED IRICK
individual
student,. "nging upi
ward from $100' per year (the
I PncI!vidual.r- of Vanil. 101 ere- tIIcormd with ChristmlnlmlllD to $2,200 per year or
III_ Stine" in Rid and 6 _ Whippld Crelllll.)
more.
i· "
The colleges chosen by the Merit Scholars will recelve grant-in~, PARn TREATS
ald av~ $2,000 per Merit
.
ISe:tlolllr to help defrtQt the actual
costs or' educatiDtr tile studems.
The Merit 8cholarahlp PtoiIlem
lI'nO,*
In its third ;year. It wu
AND. as always, our Delicious JANE LOGAN established
in 1955 tmouab gnmta
$20" mOnon ftOm the For d
ICI
in ·15 Ravors, including Egg Nog
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SHEAFfEr(S'
Brandt, Charles T. Corwin,
the use of the lOt Is. donat IDa,vie V. Edwards, Bohart A. ed free by the bank. Tbls ;year, a
Longman. David C. 1\ichal'dBOn. new neon sliD bas been ereoted to
Donald L. Searborough, end Anne
·customers. Tbe sign. the
Welsh.
stalls, electrleal work and other
Merit ScholarBhlJIII are, &pOnare beInI donated to the ' "
sored by over 80 business and ID- ttoop by friends of the troop•.
dustrial Arms, 8s well as' I?y proTbe sale begins todaY. Decemsocieties, foU!ldations.
. 13. The Troop welcon1es the '
and even individuals. The Saara public to InspeCt the variety of
Roebuck Foundation Is the larIest trees. garlands, and CbrIstmaI
spoDSOr, with 100 awards worth
accessi>ries avallllble.
The ~WarthmoJe ~ Club Is
$500,000 being granted aimually.·
Tbe Semifinalists DOW face a
epl)naorlng organization of the
ri&orous. three - hour College
TiOOp.
Board examlnalion to be given in
'c~ters throughout the the wIDDers are now enrolled In
country OIl January 11th. Studenta over 285 dlff_t colleges.
whose hl8h scores substantiate
their earller test perfonnance
The competition Is open to any
become Finallets In the competl- public, private or pai'ocblal hllb
school In the United States. Alation.
sa, Canal Zone. Hawall, Puerto
At leaat 7,000 of the 8etNftnaand- the Vlrglb. Islands; and
llsts. are expeotedto survive: thls any high school senlOl' may enter.
second burdle, according to John The '1,600 SemUlna!!sls Il8Dled taM. Stalnaker, president of the day represent one-ha1f of one per
.' "-t
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at
h
Wolff's APple __ ouse
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Mrs. John Ross of Secane was
NomiDaUnc petiUons are
again In charge of arranging' the
available '" the Librarian's
party. She has been the Chainilan .'
desk for anyoDf) In the comof Volunteers for the Center· for
munlb' who dm- to sland for
a number of years. Her
eleeUoD or &0 nominate some-'
consisted of ldr& Joseph ,Lap.
one to stand.
Woodlyn, who
for :the
Christmas
Tree, arranged
and Mrs. WilHam
PellUons are &0 be sllned by
Gehring,and M1'S. Birney Morse of
10 oIpatnres and &0 be med
S
with the BOard Secrelary Ruwarthmore,
wilo took
care
tt, hlso
of,
Santa
Claus. Colonel
Mabb9
dolph IIInell daring the monih
of Swarthmore. has been our jblly
of December. The election will
for many years. Mirs. Mortake place .January 25 and 2'1.
tis Hoven of Sprlngfteld 'had, the
Future Nurse Group of SprlnlFood Cans. Movie
..
fteld High School act as hostesses
WOIl A 0d
Will1am .H. Ward, Strath
and the cookles were made by' the
I
I N.tel~v avenue, wdl reti~e at the end
Springfield Girl Scout TrOOp 625.
Once agaln, as In past years, December as a VIce president and
T!le Rev. John Keck, pastor of
children of tills area will have m~mber of the Executive Com- the Woodlyn Baptist Churoh,enopportunity of helping some mlttee of the Du Pont Company
the mothers and children'
family and at ,the same time after a career of 42 years. He ra- as an BlDateur magician.
a two-hour movie sbow-and !alns his position as a member of
Each child was £lven a toy and
for the admission price of one the Du Pont Board of DIrectors. a candy cane. This occasion Is
of food, or more.
Mr. Ward. who reaches the re- made possible by· the Benefit
Tomorrow, December 21.lti~~~:;t: age of 65 years on De- Bridge Party given In June of
the courtesy and cooper- Ie
27, has been a vice
eaoh year by the Volunteer Cenof MerTm JoIre, tbe College
mert)ber of the
tral Committee.
is being made avaUabie
and of the Board
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the annual CbUdreD's MDvle Directors, since 1948, when{ he
It is being sponsored by stepped up from the post of gen- the Springfield A.A. in cooperation eral 'lnlUlllger of the explosives
The Swarthmore Junior W()4
with the Swarthmore Lions Club. depArtment. At that time he .had
Club wishes to extend its
The show itself will consist of had 32 years in supervlsory and sincere apP"'!Clatlon to those who
cartoons, a serial, and a full length
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supported their sponsorship of
feature picture. In addition there
the presentation of the opera
will be prizes £lven away to both
.
"Amahl and the Night Visitors"
boys and, girls.
PIa.
Ca ••e
this past Tuesday evening' at'
There will be a nurse in atMr. and Mrs. John Schott have ClqWer M=orlaL The Preaefttlitendance.
issued a cordial invllatlon to all
of the opera to a full house
. The doors of the theatre will be the COllege-age youi!g 'peopl'; of
Choral Artshop was •
opened at 9: 15 a.m. The program the Presbyterkm Chun:b, and
~ and a tribute &0
start ·at 10 a.m. aDd
' be com- their -~ts,' to to' th ...
""" muslc".. ills. ..'obn
'
111. B.
about 12:20 p.m.
..-.-.~
e .. 0111Club president, alated.·
All canned goods donated by an's Auoclation Boom for
, Donatlonsreeelftd flOm the
the children will be distributed punch, and c:ooIdes after the 11 opet8 will be _tributecI to tile
the sponsors to daIelVInt fIIml- o'clock worship ,&eI'Vlce nat
Delaware· Onmty .Cbapter of tile
as ~.--+.....
AIIsocIatIoD tor Ratarde4
.....- - 'oq
dar. Dewmbet' i l l . '
welfare .... I(,e~ ,wun- F.
.0._ SwatiIImote,',
' .' ..._n:.-dn!D wIIlcb win. - , ,th_, fIIDIIs
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od Hal
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Jio¥ol )li at
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DEC 201'351
S~mrtl11:lore
<':olleglll' Library
Swarthmore
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Named
Seven
.
In Natl"onal Contest
.SenDS"
SUNNY BRAE ORCHARDS
December IS. 195'1
N:='s=reB~v!:::: :..
Christmas Trees oently returned after a six-week
Scouts Offer
trip which 1Dc:luded a vlslt with
The Swarthmore Sea Scout Dr. and Mrs. R. C. AmmeI'IDIIIl
Will
t Troop, S.ES.·Leo Marls, 829. is in eWllsboro and in Pen Van,
Semifi na Ists I ompe e gettingreaciy for Its fourth an- Rochester, and Buffalo. N. Y. Mrs.
in May for Merit
nual Christmas Tree Sale. The Brewster attended the wedding of
La,.. Crop _ FI.. q.ality - R.a..HItI. ,rices
sale of Christmas trees Is the a nephew Mr. Curtis Brayer In
Scholarships
main source of funds upon whicb Nlagara-on-the - lake, Ontario,
Seven seniors· at swarthmore the troop depends for operating Canada, on November 16.
Hlgn School have been named expenses.
Each .prevlous sale
A Specialty - Always Goo.
Semiftnallsts In the Nationall\4erit bas been a success, and thI6 year,
_YIsltScholarship competition, according the troop expects to have a more
to Principal William M. Bush. The successful year than ever.
local students are listed among
Members of the Troop Comthe 7,500 blgh scorers on the mlttee comprised of fathers of
01. Fa.lllon•• Fireplace - 011 'alntlngs
Scholarship Qualifying Tesl, a na- the scouts have been donating
OPEN ALL WINTER
tionwide college aptitude examln- their efforts by offering their
LIMA PA. PENNELL ROAD atlon given in 14,000 high schools labor and whatever support they
H.... , .......30
% .11••••tII til
on October 22.
can give in order to Insure the
S....., 10 .......30
'hone LO 6-1680
.....tIle II,..
The Seminfinallsts named today success of the venture. The
outscored 300,000 fellow students, ISldppeir, George S. Myers, and all
and thus moved a step closer to officers are also strongly supportthe $4 million in Merit Scholar- Ing the program. The sale is held
ships to be awarded in the 1958 at the lot adjoining the Provident
program. The Swarthmore HIgh
Bank & Trust Co.,
SNORKEL PEN
School Semiftnallsts are Richard Chester road and Rutgers aveC. Brandt, Charles T. Corwin,
the use of the lot Is donatwith
Davle V. Edwards, Robert A. ed free by the bank. This year, a
Longman, David C. Richardson, new neon sign has 'been emoted to
Donald L. Scarborough, aDd Anne attract customers. The sign, the
point!
T. Welsh.
stalls, electrical work and other
Merit Scholarships are spon- services are being donated to the
sored by over 60 business and In- troop by friends of the .troop.
Statesman
dustrlal firms,
well as by proThe sale begins today, DecemWhile Dot
fessional societies, foundations,
13. The Troop welcomes the
snorkel Pen.
and even individuals. The Sears public to inspect the variety of
'1550
Roebuck Foundation is the largest trees, garlands, and Christmas
Tbemoat
sponsor, with 100 awards worth tree accessories available.
pleasing gift!
$500,000 being granted annually.
TIle Swarthmore Lions Club is
.the
sponsoring
orgattlzatlon
of
the
The perfeet
The Semifinalists now face a
rigorous, three - hour College Explorer Troop.
point to match
Board examination to be given in
their handwriting
All Slles Available
·testlng centers throughout the the winners are now enrolled In
style. Natural,
country on January 11 tho Students over 265 different colleges.
. comfortable .• ,
whose high scores substantiate
The competition is open to any
just right from the
their earlier test performance win public, private or parochial high
become Finallsts in the competi- school in the United States, Alavery 8rst word.
tion.
ska, Canal Zone, Hawaii, Puerto
Complete .election of
At least 7,000 of the Semifina- Rico, and the Virgin Islands; and
models; colo..
lists are expected to survive this any high school senior' may enter.
,
and price&.
second hurdle, according to 'John The 7,500 Sem1flnallsts named toM. Stalnaker, president of the day represent one-half of one per
CATHERMAN'S
National Merit Scholarship Cor- cent of the national senior class,
~RUG STORE
poration which condUICts the an- and each state is represented acKI a-0586
cording to its high School populanual competition.
"The Finalists' group will be tion.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING?
BUSY DAY? made up of some of the most able ~ii:iiii:iia:iiii:iia:iiii=iiii:iiiiii:ii=iiii:iia:iiii=~
youngsters that America has ever 5!
NO TIME TO COOK?
"You Meel 'he NICEST People al Speare·...
produced. We expect to have over
.rlng the Family to DInner at
800 scholarships available for
them_bout one for every nine
of these superb young people. Our
need to Identify, and help, as
DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN PLATTER .......... $1.00
necessary t the scientist6, engineers,
teachers and othr leaders of the
TENDER SIRLOIN STEAK PLATTER ........ ···· .. $1.50
future, is more apparent right
Served 7 Deys a Week from 5:30 P.M. Till 8:30 P.M.
now than it has ever been. The
ed· to tal ••••
hot aad
t •• erv_IOe .If..
far-sighted business and IndustriCO, ••,
al companies that ar" making
these awards possible are to be
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
congratulated," declares Mr. StalOPEN DAILY 9:30 to 9:00
naker.
In the final phase of the competition, the high school grades,
8
extra-curricular attainments, and
the leadership and character of
the competitors, will he evaluated.
About May I, a fortunate 800 will
become
the Merit Scholars of 1958.
,
The
other
Finalists will receive
•. CHRISTMAS FANCY FORMS
Certificates of Merit. attesting to
their high ability; and all colleges
(Individual Servings.)
and universities will be notified,
enabling these students to be considered
for thousands of 0 the r
• HOLIDAY ROLLS
awards and .prizes.
(Delicious Strawberry center covered with VaniHa Ice Cream
M.arit Scholars make their own
choice of college and course of
and rolled in Macaroon Crumb~rves 6.)
study. The value of each of their
four-year Merit Scholarships varies with the financial need of each
• CHRISTMAS STENCILED IRICK
individual student, ranging up(Individual slice of Vanina Ice Cream decorated with Christward from $100· per year (the
minimum to $2,200 per year or
mas Stencil in Rad and G..... Whipped Cream.)
more.
The colleges chosen by the MerScholars will receive grant-in• PARn TREATS
aid averaging $2,000 per Merit
Scholar
to help defray the actu91
(Individual cup of Bisque Tononi-packed 6 to bOle.)
costs of educating the stUdents.
The Merit Scholarship Program
rf'now
In Its third year. It was
AND. as always, our Delicious JANE LOGAN est9bllsbed
in 1955 through grants
$20.5
million
from the For d
ICE CREAM in ·15 Aavors, including Egg Nog IF~OUIl
The program Is designed to
Qay'~ll~~lmyg~i~~~~~~~gw~I~MW
See 80b or 8efty Hopleins for Your Order
search the nation for those stu~o~~lw~~I~~~~woo~~~
d~~Un.~
dents most able to beIledt from
sleeveslln Ship'n Shore's silkiest combed c:ottona college education, regardless of
washes bright as herfacel Alpinewbite, ~ntrast-trimmed.
I~:~. Once diswvered in the naOI1terpreflyShip'nS1aorebrou.u-mpaHeml.tOO.
I:
talent hunt, the studenta
are sup.pol1ed In college by funds
w. Ale A.t .....II•• DIdri.......... 0IRcIeI ..., Scooot ... &lot Scoot
provided by SPODSCll'lnl c:Ompllnu......... EIIo"..-ot
les. About 1,400 Merit Scholarbeen
the
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CIDER.
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SHEAFFEIG
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BOOTS
RUBBERS
Men - Women - Children
Celia Shoe Shop
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
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Orders Now leing Taken for
Special Christmas Ice Cream
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trlittle
Swiss miss"
smocked
broadcloth
blouse
sizes 3
THE FOUNTAIN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 51
Robert Deacon to Be
Ordained at Trinity
Longwood Foundation
Gives Gift of
$1,800,000
Two to Be Presented at
10 o'Clock Service
Tomorrow
Henry B. du Pont, president of
The Longwood Foundation, Inc.,
located in Wilmington, Del.. announced today a gift by the Foundation of $1,800,000 to Swarihmore College. for the construction
and· equipping
of a building
new science
.building.
The new
will
house the departments of chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
President Courtney Smith
Swarthmore expressed the
tude ofgift
theofcollege
for the malg"li-1
ficent
the Foundation.
The RI. Rev. Oliver J. Hart,
S.T.D., Bishop of the Episcopal
Diocese of Pennsylvania, will ordain the Rev. Robert C. S. Deacon
and the Rev. Robert B. Hibbs to
the Prlp.sthood.at Trinity Church
tomorrow at 10 a.m. Bishop Hart ~
will preach the sermon and the
Rev. William E. Danforth will
read the Epistle at the service.
College has had no new huild.lngs I ~
for Chemistry or Physics since
1904," he said, "and the situation
has now become critical if we
are to maintain the quality of our
scientific teaching and research."
The new building will be designed by the firm of Vincent G.
Kling in Philadelphia to Incorporate a common lecture hall anll
llbrary for the three disciplines together with separate laboratory
space, small seminar rooms, and
faculty offices. The new building
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From The Swarthmorean Staff
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will . be located on the upper I
campus at the site of the old foot-II
.ball field, so as to provide tne
nucleus of a future concentration
01 academic buildings in an area
adjacent to the present facilities
for the biological sciences and
engineering.
The Longwood Foundation, es-
tion, libraries, medical research,
and social welfare.
Stamford Awarded
BSA Order of Merit
At the annual dinner of the
Keystone District of the Boy
Scouts of America, Albert Stamf~rd, Jr., of Strath Haven avenue,
District Advancement
Co-Chairman, former Cub Scout
P.ack Chairman, merit
counsellor,
and
chairman for Swarthmore
2, was one of the three
leaders singled out from
the hundreds in the District to
ceive Scouting's high award
adults, the Order of Merit. At
same meeting it was
that Swarthmore Troop 2 was
of only eight units in the District
more than 40 per cent of wbose
members are First Class. Star,
Lite, or Eagle Scouts.
In Courts of Honor this fall, a
nutnber of members of Troop 2
have advanced in Scouting rank.
George Heckman, Don Kellermann, Bill Gaylord, Dick Scarborough. and Jeffrey coeben have
become Second Class Scouts; John
Bond, Jim Connor, and J a h n
R?shton have become First Class;
Ricky Ullman became a
Scout, and Alan Stamford
Life Scout rank.
.
In the last month ment
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Christmas
Seols
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, n:ec=e=m=-be;:-:::r:-:2:0,-:19:5::'=------------=========
$4.00 PER YEAR
College to Receive
New Science Building
tablished by the late Pierre S.
Pont, has been interested in sci. en-I
tiftc education for a number
years, and has made major ~.,mt.1
in the fields of secondary educa-
8uy
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CLOTHIER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1957
all tubo tomt in tf.Jt "pirit of .Rtbmnct
anb 1WorSf)ip art DdtolUt
"Call Santa soon. if you want
him to visit your children on
Even was the advice
Santa's elves offered yesterday to
Swarthmore citizens. The elves,
who have been busily answering
the phone all week, reported business taS brisk, but were nevertheless concerned over the time left
for calling.
"We'll only be here Friday,
Monday. and Tuesday morning
until noon, and that doesn't leave
too much time," said one.
"And while we're willing"" added the other we can answer only
one at a ti~e. Santa would be
grieved indeed if someone wanted
him to come and waited too late
to call."
Santa's phone is KI 4-3810, and
any swarthmore parents who
want Santa to visit their children
(ages 10 and under) on Christmas
Eve should definitely "Call Soon".
"Do' it now!" is Santa's advice.
Santa will begin his calls at 10
p.m. and expects to complete his
rou~lls by 4: 30 a.m. Santa has
also asked that families put a note
on the door if at the last minute.
they find th~y cannot receive him.
uSorry I haven't time to answer
th phone myself. Santa added.
ey~ng his buzzing workshop, uBut
teli the children I'll talk to them
APPOINTED
hen I see them Christmas Eve.
W
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The appointment of J. Thomas "Merry
Christmas to y!>u al.,
Montgomery, Chestnut avenue
and Santa vanished under a pile
of Christmas wrappings.
assistant manager, mortgage
department. at the Central
branch office. of The Travelers
Christmas Library Hours
suraDce Company has been
Tbe Public Library will be
nounced by Vice President RC'2eri
open
Tuesday from 2 to 5 p.m.
C. Wilkins.
n
will
be "lased Tuesday oveMr, Montgomery joined
I
Chris,mas Eve: and
Travelers in the mortgage
department at RUladelphia In :;:~ Day. Other hoars
tile ...eelt ...m ..nllnae
1950. He is a graduate of Swarth~'"!!...
more College and served in the
U. S. Army from 1944 to 1946.
Joan Hesthal of Columbus. O. He
is currently serving as Curate' at
Trinity Church.
Mr. Hibbs is a graduate of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., and
the General Theological Seminary
in New York City. He is continuing his stUdies at Trinity College
of thc University of Toronto.
Child Health Center
Gives Christmas Party
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK
Call SANTA SOON
Wm. H. War.dR'
to etlre
From duPont Dec.
31st
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore. Jr., rector of Trinity Church
will prege'nt Mr. Deacon for ordination. Mr. Hibbs will be presented by the Rev. Walter W.
Ware, rector of the Church of the
Holy Innocents, Tacony.
Mr. Deacon is a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania and
the Episcopal Theological School
in Cambridge, Miass. He served
from 1952 to 1954 as a Lieutenant
in the United States Air Force. He
is married to the former Marta
LIBRARY PETITIONS
Nominating petillons are
available al tbe Librarian's
desk for anyone in the community who desIres to stand for
election or to nomInate someone to stand.
Peltllons are to be signed by
10 .Igna~ures and 10 be filed
wIth tbe Board Secretary Rudolph Hlrscb during ~he mon~b
of December. The election wUl
take place January 25 and 27.
Food Cans. Movie
W·II A'd
I
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Needy
Once again, as in past Yl:ars.
the children of this area will have
the opportunity of helping some
ne~dy family and at the same time
see a two-hour movie show-and
all for the admission price of one
can of fOod. or more.
Tomorrow. Dec em be r 21.
through the courtesy and cooperalion of Merrill Joire, the College
Theatre is being made available
for the annual Children's Movie
Party..It is being .sponsored .by
the Sprmgfield A.A. m cooperation
with the Swarthmore Lions Club .
The show i~elf will consist of
cartoons, a senal, and a tu111ength
feature picture. In addition there
will be pri~es given away to both
boys and g~rls.
There w.1I be a nurse in atten d ance.
.
The doors of the theatre w.1l be
opened at 9: 15 a.m. The program
will start at 10 a.m. and be com-
iPI~~ld ::~~12~~~''';jonated
by
the children will be distributed
by the sponsors to deserving families as SUggest~ by est.abUshed
welfare agenc..... William F.
Crowell, Springfield A.A.: Bart
Calvert, Lions, and Mr. JOlre are
co-chairmen for tbe alfalr.
The Central Committee of the
Community Nursing Service. Delaware County, held its Annual
Christmas Party for the Woodlyn
Child Health Center Wednesday
in the Woodlyn Fire Hall, Woodlyn.
.
Mrs. John Ross of Secane was
again in charge of arranging the
party. She has been the Chairman
of Volunteers for the Center for
a number of years. Her committee
consisted of l\Irs. Joseph Leary,
Woodlyri, who arranged for the
Christmas Tree, and Mrs. William
Gehring and Mrs. Birney Morse ot
Swarthmore, who took care of
Santa Claus. Colonel Mabbott also
of Swarthmore, has been our' jolly
Santa for many years. Mrs. Morris Hoven of Springfield had the
Future Nurse Group of Springfield High School act as hostesses
William H. Ward, Strath Haven and the cookies were made by the
avenue, will retire at the end of Springfield Girl Scout Troop 625.
December as a vice president and
The Rev. John Keck, pastor of
member of the Executive Com- the Woodlyn Baptist Churoh, enmittee of the Du Pont Company tertained the mothers and children
aft-er a career of 42 years. He re ... as an amateur magician.
tains his position as a member of
Each child was given a toy and
the Du Pont Board of Directors. a candy cane. This occasion is
. Mr. Ward, who reaches the re- made possible by the Benefit
tirement age of 65 years on De- Bridge Party given in June of
""mber 27. has been a vice presi- each year by the Volunteer Cendent, melT!ber of the Executive tral Committee.
Committee and of the Board of
-------Directors since 1948, when; he
stepped up from the post of general manager of the explosives
The Swarthmore Junior Wo ..
department. At that time he .had man's Club wishes to extend its
had 32 years in supervisory and sincere appre:ciation to those who
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supported their sponsorship of
the presentation of the opera
"Amahl and the Night Visitors"
Plan Sunday Coffee
this past Tuesday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. John Schott have Clothier Memorial. The presentaissued a cordial invitation to all. tion of the opera to a full house
the coUege-age young people "f ~y t~e Choral Artshop was II
the Presbyterian Church
and glonous success and a tribute to
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fine music," Mrs. John M B
th~lr pare~ts,. to come to the Wom- Ward, Club president, stated: .
an s ASSOCiation Room for coffee,
Donations received from the
punch, and cookies after the 11 opera will be contributed to the
o'clock worship service next Sun- Delaware County Chapter of the
day, December 29.
Association for Relarded CbIldren which will use these funds
Any Swartlunore College stu- to establish a residential center
dents spending the holidayS at col- in connection with their training
school. and worlrshop.
lege will also be weI,ooied.
lrs,' 'Amahl' Benefit
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TBB BWAll'I'BMORBAN
Mr. aDd Mlrs. A. H. Van AIm of
IPlll'lt avenue will bave as their
If.=~es~thelr dau&btera and
Mr. and Mra. .John W.
Mr. and loin. Henry Hoot of Ij
Lafayette avenue had as their Taylor and ehilclren Carol
cuesta for 10 daYs their _ and
Id ot Baltl
Md and
DaV Mrs• .John mON,.,
da.••
__hter-In-Iaw Lt. and Mrs. H. and
W. Sprout and chll.J
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Wilbur Hoot. Lt. and Mrs. Hoot
left this week to vtalt J4ri. Hoot's
ay and Ro e of
parenta Mr. and )Irs. Paul E.
N. J., all of whom will ar..___ nd, Ind. f
rive Tuesday and remain tbrOuCh
Stewa rt In ..........0
,or
of next week.
ChrIstmas and will leave shortlY Mr and Mrs John 11. lkWn
thereafter for Lackland AIr Force 11
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Personals
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Mrs. FrederIck Vl\Jer of RutlIInd, Vt., slater of the bride, ...
matron of honor. She WON a mel-
on l1bade velvet pwn aDd a
matehin, head c:lrelet with a
small
n
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ve and .,... ..ed a cuc:a e
spray of white carnations.
EmIlY Joyce Scott, thNe-year-
old dau&bter of the olftclatInC
minister ... ftower Prl and
.
"THE TEN
COMMANDMENTS"
road.
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The Hollyhock
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
fIIlsnnOI PAYOU LOYILY LADIIS
9 South Chester Road
can Klngswaad 3-0476
of 'iii. Swe"""'" ....... Allee......
1:00 to 7:30 P.M.
KIngswood 3.0680
Reservations
AIIPLI . . . .A...... ·
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The ' Coll... J'en.aw.blp Group
The annual I'irst-dq Sc:bool aad decIantb
-unto - - - wt.t
JI
::ll meet at the M'nte at 7:80 ChrIstmu " - I l l ) ' will be held hIa thon"'" that q ' lIb tile
nilht to 10 caronn.. Thq will In the MeetInC HOUle SuDd.,. morninc dad, ad tlB d.th
return
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Photographer
6 E. Front Street Media, Pa.
St.dlo a.d Display Room
LO 6-2156,
CALL, PHONE, OR WRITE FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
QPENFRlIJAVEVENINGS
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Last Minute Notice!
"CHECK YOUR PHOTORASH BAnERIES & BULBS
.
"CHECK YOUR RLM AND ROODLIGHTS
.
"TEST YOUR TREE AND TRAIN LIGHTS
IIf we d..'t 'ove Hoe 1I,'h yo. wo."""" Hoy'.
0' Slpl••'"
WE WILL NOT BE ABLE, TO GIFT WRAP ON THE
FOLLOWING DAYS: December 2_IIt, 23rd and 24th
*
ne ea.en & Hobby Shop
Swartllmore. Pa.
4.6 Park Aven.e
WE snLL HAVE A TREMENDOUS STOCK
.
.
.
OF ALL TYPES OF .MERCHANDISE
.. M1tl
will be held at 11 p.m. Chrism.:
l!lve.
On Christmas Day a Family
Worship Service will be held at
11: 15 a.m.
The Christmas Colfee Hour for
will be held
the 11 o'c;::: service~ :,.;;ter
an's Association Ro:.: ~ ~lege-age 0
i
co church, ~dun~::;en':!::
cordially Invited Swartlimare Col
lege stuclents who may be
nd~
Ing the holidays here will::
welcomed
'
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:::.uslc
~ill
be
SUD, by
the
_;1=.1
to all to attend
the SdIiDtlllt
et.-.nt
Churcb
of Christ,
101
PlII'lt aveaue, et 11 o'clocJL. '
UNITA.IAN MCn'1S "
A I'amJq Christmas SHY1ce will
be beld ~ the Unitarian ChIll'Ch
of Delaware Count7 Old Media
Rd., SPrillllleid at 11 ~.m. OIl SWIdaY, December 21. lIev. W. Edwin
Colller will preech a _GIl.
"Precious GIfts" for ehIldreD and
adull& Mr. Collier, a Unitarian
1
minister, served th. PIIl1adelph a
EthIcal SoeIety from llIS4-al. He
Is a ....duate of Merton CoUeae,
OJLford. The Junior J'eUotnh1p
will attend the recular ehureb
servtce. Baby - Jittlnc facl1m..
will be available In the Church
for lIhose under three)"eU'S. ,
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CHURCH SERVICES;
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PRESBYTIIRIAN CBURCJt
. John Schott, Assoclate JIIDbter
81111du, De", 'or II
9:00 A.M.-
Sunday
at 6thand 7••Ot' cfOC
1 It, a 11 those who Be
O....a.
Clothier evening
MemorW'
come
to
There will be a nursery for In- ':30 A.M.-Women'. Bible C1aa
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kneellb'd
reverence and worship will
fants and children up to four 10
A.M......Mr. Schott will
. Aitd f 1 th est e. e manger bed,
years of age at the 11 o'clock wor- 8:00 P.M.~r. High I'elloWlblp.
That take:s allsi::it:we
,
ship hour. There Is also a KlnderCIu1atIaaa BYe
Who !meel UPO}l
="folk
11:00
Service
th EacI! C~i~B WIthin the Borough' iB brightened by
a Junior Church program for chll- 11:15 A.M.~ Worahip.
f J f",,:!:g mc u~~eness of ~haring w~ch makes the cheerdren of grades one to six at this
METHODIST CHURCH •
• ~h amI ar cry
erry Christmas to all and to all a goodtime.
John C. Kulp, MIDJster:
DIg ~a~T:~:Undy
~=sth:ave
Chribe'stmas EVe air.
The speaker for the men's SemRobert Wilde
i
•
•
' . ns
en scarred by war, deInsr Class this week will be
MIoIster of Music
i
preSSIOn, mdustnal strife, but always, at Christmas, the
Thomas S. Aveson. JUs subject
SWldaJ', Deeember D !
and state fall to their knees in obeisance
will be, "A Business Man Keeping 8:45 A.IM. and- 11:00 A.M.; e manger and to the endless reach of love
Christ In ChristmllE."
Mr. Kulp will preach.
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e c I m
which there began to stir the hearts of' mankind
The Jr. and Sr. HI Youth Fel- 9:45 A.M.-Churcll SchooL :
• Each hrfstmas, c.hurches through the land' are filled
lowshlp groups will meet at the 6:30 P.M.-Sr. and Jr. High NWIth wors!llJllMlrs kneelIng before the Christ. Each Christmas
TRINITY NOTES
church at 6:30 to go to the Christlowshlpa will meet.
the .olltamzatlons C!f
the Red Cross, the Nursing A celebration of the Holy Com- mas Pageant at Clothier Memorial,' 8:00
ServSOCIetIes, the FamIly Services, the Salvation Army and count- munlon will be held at 8 o'clock then return to the church and go
Ice.
less others quietly increase their :work of love and healing Sunday morninli. There will be a caroling with Mr. Kulp to the
CIu1atIaaa 0.,.
Christmas, 1967, finds ita star almost "scooped" by ali~n Family Service at 9:30, and at homes of shut-Ins and sick.
10:30 A.M.-ChI:istmias iWprship.
Sputniks spinning in predictable orbits; its human world this. service the annual Christmas The Carol, Wesleyan and Chapel
TRINITY CHURCH
fumbling in distrust and fear with the voices of threat and Pageant given by the first and Choirs will combine for rehears8t H. Lawrenee WhIttemore, Rector
division jamming the airwaves and filling the news spaee. secood grades of the Church at 2 p.m. Monday In preparation
SundaJ', Deeember II
Yet there are voices of vision and belief which speak for School will be held. The children for the Christmas Eve service. 8:00 A.M......Holy Communion.
lInderstandingand 'cooperation among men: the voices of wlll tell the Christmas Story in These choirs will not rehearse 9:30 A.-,.r..-FamilY Service;
preachers and teachers and men of science who speak of the paqlo.m!l!'e and carols. The regu- again until. the week. of JanUQry
practical possibility, the practical necessity, the practical la~· service of Morning Prayer 6, acc,ording to thelrregularsched- 71:00
)/'oung People's Felopportunity of trying without ceasing to create the atmos- wlll be held at 11: 15.
ules.
~ ........
phere of pooled trust and goodwill of which the angel sang Thooe serving as ushers will be The tradltional Christmas Eve
Christmu Eve
the first Christmas night at Bethlehem:
, a s follows:
'
candleUghting service will be con- 11:00 P.M.-Chrlstmas Eucharist.
"Be not afraid, for behold, I bring you good news of a' 9:30 a.m.-J'. Patchell head usb- ducted at'6 p.m. Tuesday, Christ- 8:00
great joy which will come to all the people; for to you is born er; D. B. Cook, B. Dangerfieid, rna. Eve. ThI~ early hour, most 10:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
this day in the city of David a Savior who is Christ the E. M. Hillary, Peter Madison, and favorable for younger chll~n,FamIly Service.
Lord •••• And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude W R. McHenry; 11:15 a.m.-S. D. will bring all four oholrs together
'nIursda,., Deoember 28
of the heavenly host praising God and saying "Glory to God Clyde, Jr., head usher; J.Aaron, for a presentation of the story of 10:00
in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill among men."
alternate; W. ,T. Black, J. H. "Silent Night" In narration and
FrldaJ', December 22
Is it not this which sets this Christmas, 1967, apart, Breakell, J. L. Comog, Theodore carols. The congregation will par-'
(St. John Evangelist)
this sense of urgency to find the road of goodwill ?Despite the Eva~s, J. S. Torrey, and C C. ticipate.
.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
difficulties caused by human
prejudice, wrong- Wallin.
At 10:30 Christmas day, chil28
doing, distrust; dogged by the chance that some one or some At 7 o'clock Sunday eVening the dren and their famllles will gath- 10:00 A.M.-"Holy Communion.
group,--which, like those in Bethlehem who did not see the .Young' People's Fellowship will er for a special children's devo. Pariah IlltenOlllons
star or hear the angel song, or-hearing and seeing~id not meet for caroling, after which II tional birthday party for Christ 11 :30 A.M.-Monday
understand its message-,may set. the world aflame before Christmas Party will be ;held.
Jesus. To this traditional celebra- 9:00 A.M.-Tuesday
.. the way of goodwill can set in motion in the world; these A candlelight service, will be tlon, directed by Mrs. Lloyd. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY'
voiceS of faith belief courage sound clear above the voices of beld at 11 p.m. Christme$ Eve. On Kauffman and young adults, each
OF FRIENDS
distrust and hate. It' may well be that the best gifts to be ChrIstmas Day there
be a child may bring his favorite
SWlda:r, Deee1ftber
laid before the manger this Christmas, 1957, will be these celebration of the Holy Com- Christmas gift. Each child will re- 9:45 A,M.-FIrst Day School
statements' of belief in the way of light and love which can m~on at 8 a.m. and a Family celve a lighted candle symbolic 9:30 .f..M.-Br~ast for college
AssemblY-1I4eetiog
.
Christmas
set Christ'ians I'nto action.
Servlce at 10 a.m.
of the light of the Christ child.
age students-Whittier
House.
t
h
Within all the gaiety of Christmas, 1957, t e gree lOgS, There will be a celebration of The children's choirs wUt take
House.
the carols the remembrances, will lie the will, the urgency to tbe Holy Communion on Thurs- part.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
find the v/ay of goodwill. In all the services of Christian wor- day, St. Stephen's Day, at 10 a.m.
ChIldren eared for In WhIttier
ship will rise the prayers for the
Light
lead us, A celebration will be h.eld on Fri- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
each one of us as well as the RUSSIans, the Egyptians, the day, St. John Evangelist, and on 'Is the Universe, Including Mlan,
AU day sewings for. A.F,s.c.
Israelites, the French and English, to walk and speak the Saturday, Holy Innocents, at 10 Evolved by Atomic Force?" will
FIRST CHURCH OF
road of understanding and of peace.
. ' a.m.
be the subject of the Lesson-SermCHRIST, SCIENTlST .
In the starry wonder and the ~we of t~e 9hristmas-bde Parish IntercessloDS and Mom- on at Christian' Science services
SWARTHMORE
we find new promise and new faIth. ChrIstians kn?W the ing Prayer will be held on Mon- Sunday.
Park Avenue below Harvard
wonder and the awe of the shepherds on ~hat firs~ Chnstmas. day at 11:30 a.m., and Tuesday at The Golden Text Is from Amos
. Sunda,., December 22
They are' told of the wonder of St. FranCIS of AssI, IP!lg years 9. a.m.
(4: 13): "He fuat formeth the 11:00 A.M.-Sunday.SehooL
after, as he stood at midnight, Christmas Eve,
verse, Includlog Man, l!lvolved
the creche he and his Little Brothers of th.e Poo!, had built
with love for the people of the village Grecla.
IS
by Atomic Force?"
'
that he fell to, his knees in wonder as. the mfant In the
Wednesday evening meetInJ each
manger held
his arms to, him and smiled.
t
Recently a tale came from Hamar,. Norway, whel'!'l wo
0 NE 0 WN
5H
weekda:rs except hollda:rs. 111-1
young lads Aagot and Hans knelt beside a manger 10 St.
FrIday evening, 7-8. Sund&)"
Thorfins Chapel.
afternoon.'
'
"He is real", whispered Aagot.
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UNlTARIAII CHURCH
"Who is?" asked Hans, raptly. ,
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SInce 1878 lhe same fcalilly has operated
"Jesus. of course. I saw him move his foot a bttle, Just
of DILlWAIE COUNTY
~o~:e-age=.:
h~:
to qfh~lodv~rntmhent
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broth~rhood,
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from
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mornlJJ&. The procram starts at llpoD the IiIch pla~ of ... ..nb,
10: chl1dren will I ..rnbte In The Lord, Tb oQod of ham, 18 hl8
CbIldren'.
talk.will preadI at the home
)"OUDC people,
local and
those
Mr. Schott
for theboth
hollda»a,
will
be
twO,Wonhlp -nees SWIde.y_t held.1n Whlttlft HOUle at ':80
10 odoclL end 11:80.
Sunday 1DOl'IIin8. It Ia hoped that
u 7
Cl!MBlIR 20, 1....
The Women'. Bible Class will man)" will be eble to enjoy this
meet at, 8:80 Sunday /IIornings IOCIa1 ocCas1OD toeetbft.
dIlrlnI the Christmas Season.
December 21 will be a family
The twelve-month approach to Chri "-__
There will be no Church School day at »eetlnl for Worship. No
most traveled.
s ........, 1967, is al- on Sunde.y.
1'irst-daY School eiasMS are schedIs it not surprising that
•
The 0IUcI Care and Nursery uled for this time.
like any other? Stop and
noberslDgle Christmas is exactly Departments (ace- up through
good to recall many Chrisb:em
(and at Christmas it is three) will be held during the 8
METHODIST NOTIS
the next). Certain Chrietm asea for each adds llIeaning to' o'cloclL service. DurinJ the Den 'nIe·PaIrs 'n' sPares will bave
added. old friendshiPII dee~~ a~ l~~ by new friends two services, onl:r the Cblld Cere their annual "HAnlin, of the
the IIlBturlng heart. Family chris~ usive tenderizing of Department will be In session.
Greens" party tonilht (.Frida»)
welcoming of new babies of childre es Ill"! s~ by the The YOWII Adult Group will at 8 p.m. at the church. Refreshlege, of new family units! by breaks ':'
ti.Onmg from col- meet at the church for refresh- menls and carol slnlin, will take
or final, but each absent
ch
e CIrCle. temporary ments after the 7 o'cloc:lL perform- pla'l after the deeoratioC Is lInbrance' by the fact that tak f
enshed in loving remem- ance or the Nativity Pageant. Isheil.
the exPression of coming to
or-ranted devotion is given Afterwards they will go earoUn.. At the 8:45 and 11 o'cloc:lL
by wire and wirele88 familif8 er. y car, by train, by plane, , The Junior HIgh l'ellowahlp will Morning Worshlp Services on SunEvery second
at. Christmas.
meet Sunday evening at 8 p.m. to day, Mr. Kulp will use as his
radiance of the Nativity p e t . tlllal! 18 gi!en the added carol through the borough. After- l8I'IIIon subject the fourth In a
"enters into" the heart d ag~t ID whICh this community wards they will reassemble In Mcor subjecta on God'. ,Word.
the coming of the
of
of
the story of Cahan Hall for lIPt refretllments Su day's subject WIll be 'God's
by a n t
d
h'
eace, w ose birth was heralded A Carol and Candl~ Servt . Word-In Person". Special ChrIst-
118:
Too Late for a Christmas Portrait-'
But Not for a Framel
MERRY CHRISTMAS
.
A
later for refreehmeDl&
I'amI1y WorrhJp ServIce will
HOlD
be held aU o'cloc:lL Sunday mom- Whlttlft HOUR as usual aU:45.
DAm"-"
'
1nJ. Mr. Hubbard will Clve the A brea1Lfast for the Collep ACe A cordial lnvitatiOD 18 atelltled
~he
CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER
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SWARTHMODI! p .........TA. D'"
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Storti. . Sat.. Dec. 21
DaMs Open 12:30 P.M.
a- Matter
PlDifidP"
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visitor:~:r:rs::pI: folkr:2t:: ~t::n!emlice Ihearnedost,whoshe ~t
STRAm HAVEN INN
MATINEE DAILY
.t 1:30 P.M.
.. Second
Prin:
THB MANAGBMllNT AND srAPF EXTEND
TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS
THB COMPUMENTS OF THB SEASON
Daan Open 7 P.M.
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~:::~e~t~S~wutIunore,5~ijii:u~Pa.,i:~\lIli:ider;'~t~be~IW')"~~zt,~fl~829~,~a~tjthe~p~.!!t
InOI and a briOht, pralperoul New Year.
wore a white taffeta aown. Iim-
COLLEGE THEATRE'
.. a,
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seven
"Id Itan"
you and VOUr family a
wealth of Chrjlfma. bleli-
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a....ue
D, Pelrso:-__
MarJorie T. Told
Here'. hoplno Santa bring.
Active
,
'Bar nTBa Eo 'lOlA), .....
B. Kent, Kanallo. Edito.
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Dar to that of the bride, with a
Ba,se, San Antonio, Tex.
J : ':!.c W~ ~::ceto~v~ head clrcle~ of white rosebuds.
Mir. and Mn. William Brink of
'will speDd the Clb-'~-ft
....... _s She carried
flowers.a basket of multlcolHamden, Coon., will be cueets of week as. the cuesta of Mrs. McMrs. Brink's mother Mrs. Donald WilUams' parenta Mr. and Mrs.
Mr•. wnnam N. Scott of WasbCrosset of Thayer road for Christ- Clair Ashbaugh 10 Mereer.
InCton, D.C., brotber of the mInmas.
Ister, was best man. Mr. MIlton
Mr. and Mrs. WnUam R. Keen,
1N5AGEMENTS
N. Hobbs of Broomall, brother of '
Jr., and children Kathy and JohnMir. and Mrs. John A. Schu- the bride, Mr. Joseph Gauzza ot
BY of Cincinnati, 0., will arrive macher of 'College avenue anand Mr. Paul Graefe of
this week end to be cuesta of Mrs. nounce the engagement of their
were ushers.
Keen's mother Mrs. J. Burris West daughter, Mlss Marjorie Anne
The bride's mother WIlE attired'
of Benjamin West avenue during Schumaoiler, to 2d Lt. Robert B. In a Reseda green lace sheath
the Christmas hoUdays.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- with chiffon side drape and V
Mr. Kenneth M. Reed of North erick R., Lang of Maple avenue. neck Une, and a brown velvet hat
Chester road was one of
MIss Schumacher Is the arandmatching accessories. A pink
men and women from four daugnter of Mrs. Florence Scliu- cameilla corsage accented lier enstates who were recently enrolled macher of Haverford avenue.
semble.
at the pennsylvania State UniverMiss Schumaoher Is a senior at
The bride's grandmother Mrs.
slty, University Park, for the fiveCollege, New Brunswick, Geneve D. Mohney was gowned
10 powder blue peau de 110ie with
day short course In soft lee cream,
making.
Lt. Lang is a gradaute of Ad- a carnation corsage.
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Elm ave- mlral Farracut Academy, Toms
The bridegroom's mother chose
nue left Tuesday for Charleston River, N. J., and Rutgers Univer- a silver gray crepe gown with
W. Va., where she will spend slty. At the present time he Is staflowered hat. A pink cor.Christmas with her son-In-law and tloned at Edison. N. J.
sage complemented· her costume.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Weir
The wedding r!!Ception for 175
and famlly. Mrs. Servais will be
TO IE WED
cuests took place following the
with her son-In-law and daughter
Mrs. Janet Parry Culln of ceremonr In an adjoining room,
Mr. and Mrs. Palll R. Cobble In North Chester road, will be mar- one-time library of the mansion.
Chattanooga. Tenn., for New ried the first week In JanUary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page furYear's.
to Mr. James B. Neely of Day- nlshed occasional backgroUnd muMr. and Mrs. H. LIndley Peel of tona Beach, Fla.
,
sic and sang at Intervals during
Columbia a""nue will have, as The couple plan to remahi In the .reception. Mr. Page Is dlreetheir cuests their daughter
Daytona through the winter, and tor of the Temple University
her famlly'Mr. and Mrs.
return to Twin Lakes, Pa., In the Choir of Pblladelphia.
Manthey and Karen and
summer
The bride attended OhIo Wesot'Vlrginla. Mlnn., who are arrlv:'
leyan University, Delaware, 0.,
ing Monday to spend the ChristWITT.HOIIS
for one year and Abilene Chrismas week.
Miss June Stevenson Hobbs, \ian College, Abilene; Tex., for
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Llred- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam two years. She was asslstaD't to
ers of North Princeton avenue Stevenson Hobbs of Park avenue, missionaries of the Church of
with their son-In-law and daugh- and Mr. Scotty Conger Witt, son Christ in Nigeria for the followter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yerxa of Mr. and Mrs. Grllftth Spencer ing two years.
of Philadelphia, will dine Chrlst- Witt of Amariilo, TeX., were .'nIe bridegroom Is alsO II grad,"
mas Day tn Radnor as the cuests married Saturday afternoon, De- uate of Abilene Christian College.
of Mr. Yerxa's mother Mrs. cember 14, at 4 o'clock In the He was engaged in anti-aircraft
Charies Dulles.
Clothier Home, the fUture defense on the Eastern Seaboard
Mrs. John M. Pearson of CornChristian College, of and is now in partnership with his
father In building construction in
ell avenue will entertalo at a
. familY dinner party Christmas Mr. John A. Scott of VaSS!lf Amarillo.
avenue, mInISter of the Church After a wedding trip to New
Day. Her guests will include
John Pratts ,of Rancocas
of ehrtst at Holmes, officiated at Orleans, La., ¥r. and Mrs. Witt
the double ring ceremony.
expect· to be in their own home
N. J., the Henry Pearsons of
town, Mr. Paul Murray of New Baskels of white chrysanthe- at 160B West 20th Street In AmaYork City, and Mrs. F. J. Mw::ray mums and gladlolas were placed rillo Christmas, Eve In' time to
and the Peter Murrays of Swart~- against a background of everthe annual Christmas party
mor~.
greens In front of the mantel of and reunion of the Witt famuY-.
Mr. and Mrs. CarroU P.
the drawing room.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hobbs of
enterlaiDed at a buttet supper
Escorted by her father, the Broomall entertained at the recarol sing Sunday for their annual bride descended the. beautiful hearsal dinner prior to the marolftce. party at theit home on Co- curved stairway from the second rlage.
,-------lumbla avenue..
floor of the mansion and took her
"I
saw
it in the Swarthmorean."
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of place In front of the fireplace.
Harvard avenue will have as
Given In marriage· by her father
guest over the holiday Mrs.
she wore a white tal!eta princes.:
llam M. Rosenileld of Towanda. style gown, fashioned with baFOI
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Phillips teau neckline, and a tiara of
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of Slrath Haven avenue had as pearls from which fell a finger..,
their ,guests last week end tip illusion vell. She carried a MIS. LLOYD E. ICAUFFMAN
lIhelr son-In-law and daughter Mr. cascade spray of white rose buds. 313
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and Mrs. Melvin C. Britton, Jr.,
With her bouquet she carried a I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hanover, N. H., WhQ. were en small bible, originally presented Ii
route to Nassau. The BrlttoDS wl~ to a cousin by her grandmother,
return to Swarthmore for the hoh- Mrs. Geneve D. Mohney of Park
days.
and carried by the cousin
Paul Murray of New York City and two succeeding cousins at
Swartllmore. Po.
will arrive Tuesday to
their weddings.
Christmas with his mother 'Mrs. -=--------;;----Fred J. Murray of Yale avenue.
Now Showing
Mrs. 'nIomas W. Simpers of the
Swarthmore Apartments will have I
as her cuest for the hollday
cousin Miss Sarah Taite of Bryn
Cecil I. DeMille'.
Mawr. On Christmas Day Mrs. Afriendly feeling in tile air
SImpers, with her cuest, and her
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
A thought of good fri....
Mrs. Charles Brady of Rutgers
avenue, will be guests at a family
everywhere
dinner at the home· of her other
Tochni..l..
Son-In-law and daughter Mr. and
THAT'S
CHRISTMAS
Mrs. David Bingham on FaIrview
Evenings 8 P.M.
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Open EYMings Until' Xmas
A.M~~C~':"unicm.
A~~~ii~en~o~Jruon.
ignoran~e,
•
Sa~:;"j.::e.:t!i
"'Ill
Ch~istmas
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HO~o~~~'zs
~mt1lOg ov~r
11~A.':--;..~~~:~~~_
~ ~orded
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I it
E.
Ou~o~:nder,
Christmas 1967, is that in the mids;u of
urgency, confusion, weak faith, feeble effort, we IU'8 all ~ ng
of heart and warmly believing as we fall on our knees
ore
the manger•.Yes, all of us, those who IICdoff
pray, are renewed in hope, and love, an co... _.....
,
will to act in ·faith.
.
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th t I see
S
"You must, remember
l!mps or
YOU and you see me. It is not
Y
moon' but that
candles, and it does not depend upon sun "
'
God's
which is needful is. that we bave such eyes as can see ,
!~..!h:d it:
th~ b ~!1:hfof
.:a
glory."
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3 Reeeive Honors
At Presbyterian Tea
Three bonorary memberships
were presented to members to
woman's Association of the Presbyterian Churdl at the group's
Christmas Tea Wednesday of last
wee k. Presented 1»' Mrs. John
Schott, wife' of the associate
minister of the church, they were:
Mrs. C. Wahl OlInes, honorary
membeti!Np In the Board of Foreign MJssloos: Mn. Geor,e P.
Warren. honorary membership In
the board of NaUonal :MissIons;
and MD. Peter E. Told, honorary
Assoclateship In 1be Board of
Chriatian Education.
The program opened In the
church sanctuary with an organ
prelude by Mrs. C. Milton Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Heller
sang the Neidlinger "The BIrthday
of the King". Mrs. Stuart Graves'
reading of "The Tranquil Beasts"
by'Temple BaIley followed the instalkltiOll of'new ofticersby Mr.
Schott. The new officers, elected
November 13 for the year 11158
are as followa:
Second vice president, Mrs.
Glen T. Smith; third vice president, Mrs. Samuel 1.. Althouse;
co-cbalrman of Fellowship, Mrs.
Robert Hetherington; fourth vice
president, Mjrs. Thomas D. Jones;
Mrs. D. Mace Gowing;
recording secretary, Mrs. William
Park; flnancial secretary, Mrs.
Fred R. Lang; coResponding secretary, Mrs. W. C. Durboraw.
Mrs. Mnrris A. Bowie, presi, dent, and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert,
first vice-president, remain in office for another )'ear.
.
treasurer,
.,
Dmz-
TBB SWAR'l'BMORRAN
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Mrs. James B. Douglas of Chester' road and Swarthmore avenue
entertained at a family party Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr.
Douglas's ·blrlhday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jenkins and
family have recently moved to
Haverford pJace from Sewlckle),.
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NEWS NOTES
Arts
Two SwarthmDl'e women, loin.
Mr. and loin. Peter Eo JladUon Wallace W. Ml:Crory, WeatmlDster
of WhltUer place will have as avenue and Mrs. Ell1s B. Rldpa)"
their hollda), lUeata Mira. Madl- Jr., Riverview road, receive pralle
SOIl'S parenta Mr. and MrI. Geof- from the Chlldrell's Hospital of
frey Steele of Chappaqua, N. Y.
PbIladelphla for In.crees'ng durilll
Mr. and Mrs. Herr)' Wood of the month of IJIoc"mber, their
Walnut lane will entertain a few usual hours of falthfull)' liven
out-of-town suests at supper Sun- service both Inside and outalde the
da)'
followlnl the NaUvl- hospital.
ty PBleanL
Three Wall\nlford women are
Mi"s. Peter Miller of Marietta similarly recolllized: Mrs. Russell
avenue and Mrs. Wesle)' Wagner C. .lenklnl, Furness lane, loin.
of Michigan. avenue entertained B. G. T anklord, Brookside road,
at the Miller home Tuesday at a and Mrs. James Pearl, Crestview
luncheon and shower for Mias circle.
Anna lIIIae AllIaon of Michigan - - - - - - - - - - avenue. Miss Aillaon and AIrman luncheon &md8)' in honor of Iier
1st Class Le.roy T. Staudt will be granddaughter Mrs. Melvin C.
married tomorrow at Dover AIr Britton, Jr., and her husband Mr.
Base, Del.
Britton, of HanQver, N. H.
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of DartMr. and Mrs. Earl H. Weiz of
mouth House leaves by plane to- College avenue will have as their
day to spend the hollda)'s ,with guests over. the Christmas hollher son and daughter-In-law Dr. daya their son Mr. !Robert E.
and Mlrs. Henry L. Smith, Jr., of Weltz of Los Angeles, CalIf., and
Tallahassee, F l a . '
their son-in-law and daughter
~s. Frances G. Lumsden of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sheppard and
Kenyon avenue has returned home young son Spott of Jacksonville,
from Pompano Beach, Fla., and Fla.
will remain in Swarthmore durAndrew F. Jones, son of Dr. and
ing the hl)lIda)'s. .
Mrs. J. Albright Jones of Elm aveMr. E. L. Conwell of Columbia nue, is a membeK of the freshavenue, Mr. Louis' Dethloff of man basketball 1>eam of Lehigh
Haverford place, and Mr. Law- University, Bethlehem, playing in
rence Lucker of Sprlngfteld spent the poslUon of lorward.
the week end duck hunting at
Dr. S. G. Crandell of Wooster,
0., arrived last FrIday to spend
Pocomoke City, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Hebble, the holidays with her son-in-law
Jr., of Newport News, V.... will and daughter Dr. and MIrs. Robert
be Christmas guests of their son K. Enders of Elm avenue. Among
and daughter-in-law Capt. and the other guests expected by the
Mrs. Hebble of North Chester Enders for Christmas Day are
road.
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Mrs. F. A. Patman of Michigan and Mrs. David E. Huntington,
avenue. chairman of hospitality. and granddaughter, Abigail Huntand Mrs. Robert Robertson of ington. of Northampton, Mass.,
Lansdowne, co-obalrman, were who will arrive Christmas Day
hostesses FrIday afternoon at the for a two-week visit.
Christmas party of the Arts and
Miss Muriel Graham of New
Crafts League of Delaware Coun- York City, spent the week end
ty given at the home of ~rs. Pat- here as the guest of Mr. and ,Mrs.
man.
John R. Bates, North Chester
~rs. P. 1.. Whitaker of Park road. and helped to celebrate Mr.
avenue entertained at a buffet Bate's birthday.
evening
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The Jut Square-'olk Dance of
Irs7 .t the Community Arb
Center was held .last Saturd8)'
with both square dance enthusluta and novices In.vlted.
Thls was the IIxth of the series
of such dances that the Arb Center 18 BpOIlSOJ'ins rlery other Saturday evelllng durin, the season
zo. 1957
m-.
of 11'57-158. Bob Mather, •
ber of the Delaware Valley Square
and Folk DaDce Lead_ ~_
aUoo, was the caller. An In.structor.t the Ulliverslty, he baa
been. leader of the R.-e Valley
Square Dance Group.
The Dan..... will resume 8IBIn
after thjt holldays-the 1Irst one
In 1958 belD& the evenln, of .lanuary 11.
Elnwood
Convalescent Ho.e·
Attractive Private and Semi-Private Rooms. Complete
Privacy on lo.Acre Est!!te. 24-Hour Undernanding Nuning
Care.
UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF t.4RS. ELLEN t.4. WOOD
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A complete Repair Service
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GIFTS
Litenilly, colwnbarium means a dovlKt!te, or house of .the dove.
Since doves are the universal symbol of peace, the
meaning !)as been broadened to mean the "hOuse of peace."
CLOCKS
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For ~&~ inf_....:WIite or teiepho-'>e us.. , . die
bookIet,.,
y MenJrind iI'~ to Cftmetion. It will
be .at to JOII wil~ ~ oc; ObBption
"Charge.Rite" Available
.ACKID IN A IDUTIFUL ClOCK THEY MAKI WONDEIFUL .IFrS
Most Grateful
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have been earned by Bill Wn,ge I
in basketry, Ricky Ullman In nature, Bill Gaylord in
study, and Alan Stamford hi nature and citizenship In the llu"""'1
The troop now bas under way
Intensive program of training
the Scouts in the merit: :::~
which an Eagle Scout is re
to have earned. This program
will greatly assist the boys
acquiring Scout skills.
This year the Troop is continuing Its usuai practice of going
at least one camping trip each
month. This month these
been trips to both French Creek.
Stale Park and the Tyler Arboretum, despite rain, snow, and
weather.
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for
Your Confidence and Patronage
and Wish You All
Happy' Holidays
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PACK 101 CHRISTMAS
Cub Pack 101 meets for its annual Chrlstm!'S· Party tonitlht, at
7: 30 p.m., in McCahan Hall of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
. To start the festive program,
Cubs
of Den
1 Ceremony.
will performThen,
the
traditional
Flag
the full' Cub complement of Den
8 will take the stage. Under the
direction of their Den Mother.
Mrs. Eudora Gerner, they'll present a skit prepared especially
104 Park Ave.'
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the occasion.
Following t his,
Douglas Tolley will honor all Cubs
whose aohievements since the
Pack meeting. have earned mernl
a variety of coveted awards.
Next. as befitting the C~:~~::.I
season, Cubs will become
Together with their parents, leadl-I
ers and guests, they'll fill
Cahan Hall with the music of
best loved Christmas songs.
Music Club H~ars
Local Artists S':~~ll
The /lrst meeting of the
more Music Club of the 195:1-581
season was held at the home
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
evening at 7 p.m.
The program was as follows:
Mozart's Sonata in D Major, Allegro, Adagio, Allegretto, Chapin's
Ballade G Minor,-Nancy White;
Bach's Adagio from D Minor
Sonata; Schumann's 2, 3, an.d 4 of
6 Etudes in canon form arranged
by Debussy; Rachmaninoff's Vocalese. all for two-plano-Mildred
Hu\cheson and Louise M. Clyde;
Brahms' Sonata in F Major, Allegro Vivace, Adagio, Allegro
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
R. D. 16; Media, Pa.
Middletown Road
Opposite High Meadow
Telepho.e: CHester 2-7206
Ask for Ban Palmer or Harry Arnold
Visit Our Roadside Morket o. the Mlddletowu Road
WREATHS, DOOR SPRAYS, DECORATIONS
DELLA ROIIIA
PINE ROPE - LAUREL ROPE
Select Your Own ·Tree Now!
LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES
Douglas FIr, Norwoy SpI'IIce, Scotch PI..,
Colorado Ilue Spruce ' ,
CUT TREES - Scotch PI. . a.d Balsam Fir
op••
Eve.'." U.tll C:.rI,t.••
Closed
~onday-Tu~sday-~ednesday
December 23 - 24 • 25· .
Passionata. for cello and piano-
dignity.
WATCHES
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59c
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WHITE POTATOES
may be found anywhere. Others cost no more thaD die
mmplete cost of a pve. Efti}' memorial regardless of
cost, leCeives day.aMtay care. in an. atm9SpbKe of tpiet
_..-._..._._......_:-•...."'_..._..-
lb. pkg.
MAINI U. So No. I
In our columbarium are niches for memorials as fine IS
pianned for YOUI
2 Ig. tins S9 c
MARMALADE IMPORTED
FROM ENGLAND
GINGER
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SILVER
PINEAPPLE CHUNKS
DIAMOND WALNUTS
WHAT IS A COLUMBARlUM?
33c
3Sc
2 Ig. tins 4Sc
WHITE ONIONS
What better name, then, thaD Columbarium for the IJIeIIM!o
rial sanctuary which provides the Cremation memorI-l " of
;cIear ones?
is
Open-IO a.m. to 9 p.m. daily
Except Friday, 10 to 10
Saturday, 10 to 6
JEWELRY
2 Ig. tins
TINY WHOLE BEETS
.•INN TREATY
~O You may desire to. particip~te in our
Payme~t Plan that
Confidentiallly' Yours
Ib.4ge
2 Ig. tins
. CUSTARD PUMPKIN
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your convenience and casual· shopping pleasure.
Convenient
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3 Ig. tins49c
CRUSHED CORN
in a suburban shopping center planned for
I Am
8SA Order 01 Merit
There is still time to order a fresh killed Turkey or a delicio."
tenderized Ham for Christmas. We specialize in strictly &ash
killed Bronze Hens. Not surplus birds that were kaled more than a
. year ago and frozen. The only store for fresh killed Poultry and
Turkeys 365 days a year. is Bachman's. We can gu~rantee. size
and weight on every order in by 8 P.M. Saturday n,ghf.
~7 :'Your Own Back Yard"
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Mrs. Irwin Z.mmerman, from
10th Grade.
Ib.98e
Ib.8ge
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Ib.9ge
lb. 6ge'
.Pork .Sausage·
DIL MONTE CIEAM STYLE
Gems selected carefully for their quality
H:oo
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MORRELL'S PURE PORK
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wonderful colledion of brilliant
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(Freshly Ground)
Springfield, Delaware Co., 'Penna.
but a
TH E CAM ERA & '
HO'BBY SHOP
Butchers Roast
u. S. CHOICE
Round Roast
CENTER' CUT",
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Slices of Ham
u~ S. CHOICE
Top Sirloin
Springfield Shopping Center
of
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Elizabeth W. Purnell
Lida D
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aren Wi ey
Dav,'d and West Cochrane
DELICIOUS U. S. CHOICE
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Ann .Pyle
Elizabeth T. Boyer
514 YALE AVE.
SWARTHMORE. PA.
"Famous for the Finest Meats"
• WEEKEND SPECIALS •
U.S. CHOICE BEEF ONLY
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
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(on the corner)
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Mias Sally Bates of North Cbes-"
Mrs. Richard G. Hail entertalnter road will have open house
Mionday in honor of Mias Patricia ed her eightaome Tuesday of last
Tomorrow Illght, the whole stuJones of EIm avenue, and week with, luncehop at the Ingledent body of the SeIllor H i g h
/lance Mr. Harry 'Stevenson neuk, followed by bridie at her
School is invited to the Informal
3rd.
home on Riverview road
Christmas Party from 8: 30 to
.
11:30 p.m., whether they are CanTHIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
teen members or not. The sevenlh
and eighth grades are not includnIDAY, DECEiWBI!!! Z'
ed at this Ume.
3:45 P.M.-Basketball: H. S. BoYs VI. Yeadon ........ H. S. Gym
Because the seventh and eighth 9:00 P.M.-"Holly Ban"-12tb, 11th Grades ........ Woman's Club
graders seemed to be so appreciSATURDAY, DECE1IIBEa' 21
'allve of last week's Canteen 8:30 P.M.-Can~ ........................ Rutgers Ave. School
SUNDAY, DBCE_O U
another one will be planned for
them in the near future. For their 5:00 P.M.-Pageant of the Nativity .....•................ Clothier
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7:00 P.M.-Pageant of Ihe .NaUvity ..................... Clothier
n ormation, their admission fee is
HONDAY, DECRllBRB U
always the same as guests and not 7:15 P.M.-Basketball: H. S. v.. Alumni .............. H. S. Gym
the small fee made to Canteen
TUESDAY. DECEMBEIl H
members who also have bought a 8:00 P.M.-Candlellgbt Service ................ Methodist Church
Membership card. Parents are ex~dlellgbt Service .................... Presbyterian Church
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th
.00 . .--ChrIstmas Eucharist ................. TrInIty a.urch
pee ted I
a ca
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ese younger
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students earlier than the closing 8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion .................... Trinity Church
bour of 11 p.m. scheduled express- 10:00 A.M.-Family Prayer ....................... TrInIty Church
ly for the eSnior High Regular 10:30 A.M.-chriatmas Worship ................ Methodiat Church
Canteen is from 8 to 11 'p m
11:15 A.M.-Family Worship Service ........ Presbyterian Church
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TBllBSDAY, DECE1IIBER Z6
'If
C!taperons for thls informal 7:30 P.M.-Kiwanil. Tournament ..... :.............. Field House
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Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russell
from the 11th Grade; Mr. and
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VISIT OUI' CANDY DEPARTM.NT TODAY
Canteen Christmas
Party Tomorrow
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THI
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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BALTIMORE PIKE and LINCOLN AVENUE
Swarthmore
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~.ber 20, 1957
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YOU CAN IE SU.E YOU'LL . , . ONLY THE .1
AT lACHMAN'S ..
, CALL. KI.gswooci 3-1100 .
for FREE DELIVERY
.FlIE PAiKING
.
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Swann
(Helene Diedricks).
Following. the hour and a half
of music C)'ril Gardener presided
at short business meeUng and it
was decided to hold the next meo.t-I
Jng on the last Sunday evening In
January. Twenty-tbree.were _is-I
ent to enjoy the evening of good
music and a social hour atto~-I
wards with fruit punch and. coolt-l
Ies.
Place and hour of the
meetlnll will be' ~
the hollda)s.
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a
Open
Thursday, December 2~
The Ingleneuk
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PERSONAL _ Almost '16 ton of
lID!! ChrlatmaS cmd7 tor sale
tzom 5c to $4.00 a packa..
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Sweeta for evet)one. Get yours
WILLIAM BROOKS· now. Catherman'. Dru8 Store.
PERSONAlr-Hlmcly
man, white,
Ash," and Rubbish Removed
rellable. House repairs
·lDsIde
Lawns Mowed, Ganeral
and out. Reasonable rates. CIIll
Johannes, CHeater 8-8448.
Hauling
23' MaNII.. Av.~ ........ PI.
PF.RSONAL _ Belvedere Convalescent Home, 2507 Cbestnut
street, Chester. Edae of SwarthJ_ry ....Irod
....... Itl JoG" more. Aged, sen1le, chzoDlc, CODvalescent men anel women. ExEMIL, S'la
cellent foods, spacious Jrounda
W.H......
Blue ClOss bonored.·Sacne P1ppln
Turner, proprietor. CHester 2FOI.. EILY OF F.! C. lODE AND ~NS
Fl.. Wotdt ••d
,21 Yo'. Avo.
5373.
~CIoc~'~"~":I:n=~=:SW:':'II~"=''':.:':'''=:\PERSONAL
_ Bicycle.
.Parts, accessories.
MiltRepaired.
Glass -
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Jack prichard
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PAI~TING
Free ,stimates
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outz Elected
Captain for '58
Season
to
be,._
DeceD"
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)In. Maurice Warrick (the
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Dolores BaIlbY) was cited for
havlDl the mort children (8).
. others present wlift Mr. Warrick, Mrs. Bierman, Mr. We mer,
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B.
West, Mr. and JIn. Allen
th,
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Sea
Mr. aDd Mrs. Stuart 1.. Brown,
H. Weston C~, Mrs. 'Elston,
Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Lowry, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Porter,
and Mrs R G ,!Jpson, James
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H~day, Mr.
Mrs~James
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I. Ir CH....r Hilt
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$500 MONTHLY
St.,..
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• • •WUIy desired.............. wI' ..
F.
N~an, Mr. and Mrs. R. t..
Jones, Jr.
Mr. and.Mrs. JUneS R. Calklns,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Modthead, Mr.
NI..., for Z ••
tr.....
. . . ,.... old. ",_fried. upeWe at
_I... ...-11011lii0i. I. . . . . -..
"I.. ..... pi.... IndllCle ",lei pa.lau'
oil ..pli. _ _ I. Oor
..I....,. ..... .... tafonnad of fill, .d.
... A. L: Sworl!lmMNa.
.kIoty.
and
chairs, $15. Pbone .Kings- Mrs.
and' Mrs.
David
Morey,Jr.,
Mr.Barand
wood4 4-1340.
Leonard
T. SMygatt,
B.cycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 205 FOR SAP"-Portable sewing maE OppenJande J
Mr
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East Baltimore Avenue, Clifton ,chine, National/unused, .perfect ry •
Heights, MAdiaon 8-0713. Oppo- condition, us u a I attachments. Mrs. Leonard Sloane, Mr. and Mrs.
site Clifton Theater.
Cheap. KIngswood 4-3058.
Robert J. PbUUps, Mt.and
PERSONAL _ UPHOLSTERING
WANTED
Roland Harley. Jr., Mr. and
,
Large Cham CompletelY re- WANTED
Machinist mechanic John D. Polk, Mr. and Mrs. George
built with
new ao
fabric
$44.110
- opening for
- experl-, F . C orse, J r., ....
_· ..ed R . R urnble,
Sofas
$89-Over
yealS
experltop salary
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ence. SIx years of swartbJDore enced man interested.in autom. atlc
EBTATB NOTICB
references. All work Is done In wrapping machines. Experience Bo••t • •f CHESTER ROBBRTS. I. . . .f
our own shop' under personal on other closely ~ machines Swarthmore. DelawaN Count,. Pit.• de.
supervision of Mr. Seremba. Es- of interest. Unusual lifetime op- ..aNd.
Formerl,
tlmates are free. Thorn SereJDba. portunity for ,right man. Phlla- Let..... of AdmlDlrtratl.n .n the abo••
Phone Sharon Hill 0734.
delphia Chewing Gum Corpora- _te ha.ln" hen "ran"'" tbe und.re•• ned.
CARNS
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tion, Eagle and Lawrence roads. all penon_ Indebted to aid g.tate are rePERSONAL Piano Tuning Havertown (3 miles tzom 8lnh qu..ted t. make Immediate payment. nnd
650 laltl_re PIke
Specialist, member A.S.P.T. and street). Call Mr. May at HIlltop th..... ha.'n"
.I.i..... to P ....nt the
N.A.P.T. Will do mlDor repalr-- 8-7150.
..m....th.ut del." to a.. ••• A. Ro""··.
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lng. Leaman. KInqswood 3-575_5. WANTED--'I"o buy child's toy attorney. Albert
Lane. Swarthmore.
PR., GR"rc~ ..
N. Gnrl'('tt: '228·
Kla!llw'GOd 3-0450
PERSONAL - :Radio and telepiano in gQOd pondition. Jpngs- Avenue. Swarthmore. Penml. :IT·, -1'l-t3
VIsion service. Complete stock wood 3-0823.
ot .tubes carrIed. Robert Brooks. ~W:;ANTED~·=~=~"'l=-,-ar-ge--:-b-:=uUdin-=--g-l:-7ot -;i...,Ii8Yi[;;LEGffiiA'fLiiNi-0-ilTf:-I~CB~Ei:E'w;-;;f ~~~!!
CaU 'Klngswood 4-0800.
with trees in swarthmore. E
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FOR SALE
Reply Box S, The Swarihllll>rean. . .:=".Borou~h of 8 ...""..0.... Pa..
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FOR SALE _ Bicycles at whole- WANTED - To buy house· in Let.... T..' ...ento,." .n the above &,,,,. .
sale prices. New English threeSwarthmore. 3 or 4: bedrooms, hnvin~ been Jlranted to the underalRned.
'can
new
or old. Good basic construe- all penona indebted to the .a'id Estate Iwe
Amen
and
speed " German
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La A I t
ith t
R I requested to make Il8ymenl., Rnd those
bikes. CarefuU assembled. Trades on. R, rg~ 0 w h . rees. ep Y h•• In ••••1.... to 1' ..... nt the .ame, ~~::~~
accepted. Guaranteed used bikes. Box
The Swart morean.
. del"". ,. Martha S. VI.le. "'artha
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LOwell 6-3587. '
FOR SALE - Studio couch, prac- i A.rhnnut C. VI.'•• P. O. Box 28.
... 101"1... OIl IUIMUI. w"u ...IAUI ..
FOR. SAT,F--;Apples, El Rancho
t1caUy new. Klngswood 3-1792.' ;:m=
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Orchards, Providence !Road..
FOR RINT
one mile north of Rose Tree near FOR RENT~arage, .intersectlon
~M~e~d=ia::.,.==.....",,....--,=--,-_--=-',-1 Elm and Swarthmore avenues.
'
DAy .... NI.HT'
FOR SALE-New Century Dic- Box V, The Swarthmorean.
tionary, 2 volumes, profusely FOR RENT _. Furnished 3-room
OIL BURNER
illustrated, ·brand-new. Klngsapartment available January I
SERVICE
wood 3-1997.
to May, warm and cheerful, prlFOR SALE-Gir1's 28" bicycle, vate entrance. Call Klngswood
$10. LOwell 6-2299.
3-0182.
MONDAY ,.H.U SATURDAY
FOR SALE-1956 Buick Century FOR RENT _ Furnished apartNOON
. Riveria 2 door, perfec.t, 15,000 men!, suitable for couple. AvaiISUNDAYS
aild HOLIDAYS
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miles, power steering, power aDle about January 15. KIngsKlngswood 4-1234
brakes, power push button wln- wood 3-2047.
SUNDAY
dows, 6--way power seat. Red
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leather black nylon interior,
WFIL aadla-C.rlotI•• ScIHco
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white
wall
Goodrich
tires.
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inal cost $4220. For quick sale
paws .and
this week $2400. Going south. needed by 'his
Phone Klngswood 3-6899.
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FOR SALE-Brass firescreen 38 LOST--Black bicycle, new tan
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x 31 with draw curtains: Good seat, no fenders, tzom College
condition. Klngswood 3-4944.
avenue scl\ool parking lot. Will
Many ....... are Iookin. for the·
FOR' SALE-Tuxedo, size 38, e~- finder please call Mike FaiJt>anlts,
ri;.t in'l ' ••tl'Olll.
cellent condition.' Klngswood Kin g s woo d 3-6642, or The
3-5687.
Swarth!norean oftl<:e. Reward.
II ~ haw ••!II. let _ _ _
FOR SALE-American Oriental LOST Last week near The
11 x 15 and 2 small rugs to
Swarthmorean ofllce, child's
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Excellent condition, $250. white' wool glove. Klilgswood 3lencte., 'beD you Ibould b.
3-3811.
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Let's trade your big house for this 3-year-old
sparkling white spacious Ranch home with
center hall, large living room, corner stone
fireplace. dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 tile
baths, full basement~ld shade.
Baird " Bird, Alents
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CitIzeDs At hie U c CommIttee
bonor those boys who have been
members of the Swarthmore HIgh
School Squad for the past 1IeUOII.
More. than ~ people attended
this a1falr held In the Hlgh School
Cafeteria. last Saturday. Few
would recolDize the cafeteria, as It
was resplendaDt with trophies,
souvenirs, banners tbst created a
sportinl atmosphere.
A sumptious fried Chicken dinner was served by fathers of memben of the squad; seldom have
thcy ever spent a busier evening.
lI&axey Morrison, Citizens Comm1ttee president, introduced Beverend H. Laurence Wbitemore of
the TrInity Episcopal Churob who
gave the Invocation. President
Morrison then w~comed everyone
pointing out that there has never
been any team more deserving of
admkation than this 1957 team.
Wl11lam Welah was then iDtzoduced as M8ster of. Ceremonies
and spoke of what football means
to Swarthmore and America.
Cheerleaders BODOzed
To give a I1gbt and airy note to
the pzoceedlngs Nancy Rosenberger and Ro~ Hoim led the
group In singing several songs to
,the enjoyment of everyone. Henry
Cae also led "The Racoon Band,"
a new pep orlamzation made up of
students, onto the floor for a few
chorUses of' Swarthmore songs,
The Cheerleaders came In for
thetr mom!!llt of ,lory when Coach
James Miller 'presented Senior
leaders Sally jo Pickard, Mary
Ann McCombs, Bazbie Heath and
Norma Wilson with sliver mega~
.pbones expreolslng apPreciation
for their spirit during the seaSOn
and,past yean.
'
, SatUr4ay mqming' football came
in for ita, bH of spoUight when
Town Fatber Earl "Zack" Taylor
iittroduc.!d" the four boys selected
as the most outstanding In the
morning program. They were:
George Welsh, Dick McCurdy,
Gordon Boyd and David Walmsley.
Alamnl CD Hand
One of the annual highlights of
this affair Is tb~ appearanoe of
former ~ school greats who are
playing college football at' ·the
present time. Introduced were:
Charlie Wentz, LehIgh UDlversity
freshman fullback, and leading
ground gainer and captain of tbe
beam this past s~son; Bill Welsh,
Swarthmore College fullback, a
freshman and a resl pe1'fozmer in
his first year; Hertlert Stelgeiman,
?f the Citadel, w'h" has been restmg out an injury during bis freshman year. other boys unable to
attend because of great distances
were. Geore& Garrett, halfback at
/unherst, Roger Zensen, guard at
Virginia and George Pappas, high
scoring fullback at ManU....
The press was represented by
Mat Zabitka and Hayden Machhammer. Erstwhile team trainer,
John "Shoriy'" Wilmore, was presented with the game ball trom
SWarthmore's 7-8 wID over Yeadon by Eddie Pa)J1e of the VarOily. No team can work without
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January 2. '7:00 A. M.
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FOOD MARKET
"'",.,.,1&
SteakS·!:~:hOUS. 83~lb.
Swift. Prellius BuHerbal1
TURKEYS-Order Now
to control
that
cdiet;
h a r act
e r s areemotions;
strengthened
through sacr\flce; the m.... nlng of
discIpline; that the individual
must work for the weltare ot the
group: to exercise ,judgment and
to think for tbemselves quickly
and decisively; to accept mIstortunes with serenity. '
Coach Rob!Dson also congratulated the coaches for their dedicated
interest in behalf of our youth
today. as exempUiled by
tireless efforts and un.d...'Standingl
work with the boys.
Coacb Dana Swan presented the
Varsity Boys with
and reminded them
they are the foundation for next
year's team.
. '58 captain Amloauee4 .
Co.captaln Blll Morrison announced fullback Dave Houtz as
the captsin for next ,.eaz, and CoLuren Dickinson
sented Coacb RobInson with a
check tzom the squad In ap:preci~1
ation tor his undauntiDg
their
the mODe)
to
be eventual
used for success,
the purchase
of
Kodak Analyst motion
machine. The program was
cluded with films of the Thanks-I
giving Day and ~per Merion I
game and a party for tlth~e~!~:!
and . their frlenda at (
Mrs. Robinson's house.
Faculty guests' attending
dinner were Mr. and Jok'L Prank
Morey; .Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam
Bush,
_'IIIf-
A SpecIottr -
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BIIIi.
next week Kalla Can_ Of
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at Ibry lin. IIarJOdeIs. SIIIlth Of wtiWubInCkJn c:on5~ I'rederidIr- lInlfgnl will. lIaw U . . . P I
II*MI bura. V.., aDd her bro4IJer.JoIm, durlnC tbe bgIldlQ' ... - &lid
Mr. a aophomoze at Ambia. Coli., f.mllT 111'. aDd lin. R. G~
PIrrIsb r o a d . '
Amherst, Me.
the &nIth and StIwt of FumIoIar:rann Bunker of lit.
bolld.,. .t.
home on North' iDIton, Omn
:roke place, da\llhter of
- Cbester zoad.
Mr. .John PearIoD will urlve
H. 1.. Bunker Jr
&lid
Judith W. Abbe of CorDell av- from l'Qad-. c:.ut.. VmdIQ'
rive bome tomorro;" ,;;".. Bu ar- enue, Barbara J. Bloom of Co- to spend the boliiIQs with h1I
neU UDlventty, Lewlsb\ll'l, ~ lumbla avenue, and a.,te Hanna mather II1'L John ... Pear.m of
spend the Cbristmas vacation. of Riverview· road, will beIln Comell .venue. Mr. Peanonb·
Nancy Is a sentor at BuclmelL
their Cbrlstmas zec . . from
a IrBduate atudent .t the c.llDavid Deacon of Lafayette
tenary COUep tor Women, Hack- fomla InaUtute of TeclmolOl)', In
enue, and Ted ShataliD f BV- ettatown, N. J., today.
the department of pbywica.
nell avenue, will arrive ~CorJINIIIIie Sbearar, a lIOPhomore
Mrs. C. D. Howard 01 the
week end tzom Earlham Coilthir at Wllron CoUep and the
Swartbmore
Apartments will
Richmond. Ind., to spend \!Ie, ter of Mr. aDd lin. H....ard B. haft U her Iuesl over the ChrIatChrlstmas boUday Botb are sapia Shearer of Swarthmore avenue, mas hoUdaya Mrs. LeIlie P. HUlomores ·ot the· college.
- w1l1 arrive .here todsy tor the na tzom Vineyard Haven, ......
Craig Pe
Mrs. P. 1.. Whliaker of Park
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of CoI:J.!'~ house guest for the 1lnt few day. avenue had as her Illest over the
avenue arrI ed yesterd
in January her roommate Joan week end her dauchter from Bal~
spend 'the ~
ay to Meinhardt of Rochester, N. Y.
t1inore, Md., Mrs. Craton Pitoer.
with his
ta.
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vacation -~.
at Middl: ~ b
bury V!'
ere.
dle' .
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Mary WUlls, a senior at Davis
; d v:&lkln s Ccllege In
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUI .
• a., arrived at her bome in
:prlngfteld Tues~ay, to spend the
ollda;yu.
John R. PhUl1ps of Strath Haven avenue w1l1 arrive toDlght to
- Reopen spend the holidays wltb his pazents,Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell
PhiUips; John Is enrolled at the
Graduate School ot Arts and
Sciences at Harvard UDlversity. I
Carol)J1 Scbott, a junior at I:
Grinnell' College, Grinnell, Ia.,
and RolIItnar)' Hibbard of S!>uth
Oester Road, and lfildegarde
Hutcheson ot North Swarthmore
avenue, freshmen. w1l1 arrive
home this week end to spend the
Cbrlstmas bolldays.
Louise Johnson, a sophomore
(Olliumer's (o-Op~ Ass'., of $••
at Buclmell Univemty, will ar403 Dartmouth Ay..
Opposite B....... l1li••
rive at her home onNo& Cbester road tomorrow to spend the
holidays. PHyllis Hess, of West
Orange, N.J.; will be her guest
over. tile weekend.
Carol Cul1n, a student at !:UIham College. Richmond, Ind., w1l1
arrive bome. tomorrow to spend
the Christmas holiday with her
mother, Mrs. Janet Parry Cul1n
of North Chester road.
.
Marianne Thompson, a sophomore at Wilson Colleie and the
daughter ot'Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Thompson of. Media, w1l1 arrive
home today for Cbrlstmas. Marianne will have as hcr guest later
Nancy
rant Hebble aDd MIke Yarzow.
Co-Captaln Luren Dlcldn'Ou Intzoduced Marabal Antonron and
Joseph IllCODe as the two
outstandiq opponent play.,...
leeted by the '57 IieBm as guests
the Varsity Club.
Bnon _lIIIez' A-d,_
There were several featured
guests but the moat
was certainly Robert
sophomore all-American
player from the United States
MIlItary Academy. He was presented the Varsity Club all-Amerlcan football award by Wa)J1e Miller, the ciub president. Bob And~
erson, 8'2", 205 pounda ezpre&l5ed
his appreciation humblY and brieflY and pointed out that Do player
Is Jreater than the team with
wtlich he plays. Cadet William
Carpenter of Sprltigfte1d and a
right end on the Army team accompanied Cadet Anderson and
took a bow wben introduced.
Special recognition as voted by
the squad· members were as follows:
Most improved, Jim Green;
mort valuable, Dave Houtz; most
courageous, Dick Johnson; most
lnsptrational, Luren Dickinson;
most loyal, Bill Morrison: most
sacrlflce, Gene Melcltlor.
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Another one of the '57 football
seaSQn's oulstandlDg personallties
gra~ed the banquet tsble In the
person of William Leckonby, I.ehigh UDlversity footllilll coach, As
the coach of the team whloh received the Lambert cup representatlve of small college football supremacy for 1957, be said a few
wordspointlnl out the valuc of a
line academic education. At I.ehig!' athletics and high acedemic
achievement go hand In hand.
SuDlor SQ..... Introclnoed .
As per the usual custom· th~
Junior High Squads' were
for cake and ice cream and
Introduced and presented
squad pictures by'
viJI. DrukIn of the
William Reese of the
welghls and Donald Hen\lerson
the heavy-weights.
Of course the bighlight ot·
evening Is the presentation ot
SenIor HIgh Varsity Letter
uers. Coal>h MIllard Robinson
over at this time and spoke of
team and thetr season. He
their first days at camp and
trials and tribulations of a
and green team. Never has he
more Inspired th~ by the
.
that has been exempUiled
this
team this year. Everyone wondered would they lose?-they did and
·with a poise and sportsmanship
of which the who~e
.
could be proud. Never dld thell'
morale waver nor did thetr team
work weaken as th~y exempUiled
the spirit of champIOns through~
out. Coach Rollinson pointed
the success of a season should
determlned by how well the participants have learned the following:
The importance of
.
u... value of regular hours,
hablls; that abstinence contribute::
SUNNY BRAE ORCHARDS
for you.
Less Heat, Less Taxes Less Steps
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thi~e~aI~d~of~w~a~te~r~bo~)'S,~whi~~ch~w~e~I'~.. ~to~·~eflliic~ien~~~y~;~th~e~val~Ue_0i!fi!a_gOO~
MubIal I'wrdImq be theu.".
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Home for the Holiday.
ftlpnnsible for this line
work ;ere headed by JacIt WaltAnother pis 1!YeIIiDc' madl:ed era w 0 waa also football prolrBDl
the Annual F~ Banquet editor, and asrirted by MIke Kerr,
sponsored by the SWarlibmore ~e Brodhead, Henry Cae,
Florist
&ferio.
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FOR SALE - Ice skates, liri'a
ftIwe type, size 5;
hockeY,
size 9'>!.. LOWell 8-GatS.
FOR SA' E At 508 North Ch...
ter road Swarthmore' Saturday,
1957, rup"
at io a.m.
One
pair twin 21,beds,
dreIslng
tahie, large oval mirror,. metal
wardrobe, andizoDll, radio, carved
wooden bench. Terma cach. '
FOR SALE-rertect ChrlatmaS
gift, Salesman s Saznples of St.
Msry's all-wool blankets.' All"
proximately ~ retan price, twInme onlY. Only a few left. KIngswood 3-4710.
FOR SAI·F-Yellow formica and
chrome· kitchenette set, table
:::= ~~ =n:
with
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, MIlVeIIIrr, aDd a total Ita- will arift home ~
tiaUc &heel, tetlin, tbe atatIItical the boUdsya with her
to
: n : ' the 1867 -lI0II. Tbe staUa- and Kn. D. Mace
H'
.wertfI_ .........
w. Co" for r ..
repz nled In tbe P!IIOba Of bead
: : , . -:.~ and Uldatant
H. S.
Fllltbail Team:::::s
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Open FrIday EvenIngs
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Deer
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cOD8U~te
RUSSELL!
Interio.! I
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will be opeD for ill HIll to 1111
Mr. aDd lin. Qeorp P.
qualllled uUoDOlDen. ThIt ...... of lM7, SwarthmOre HlCb
Mr. aDd lin. Charl_ Temple,
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AaGlWI of the pac lit c:ontrl'ct pzovlde for with a7 ~ or dates attuDded
Mr. and lID. Genld.1Ian1IoD,
Dr. Peter van de KaIllP, chali- ....lDch tel_ope aDd an 8O-1Dch the teD!b reuDloD of their cllas at
and Jok'L GeorIe BI8er, Jr.,
man f ~e ~ deplU1ml'nt tet.copa IDlUaUy. ExteIIIlve Itu- the Old J01l, Brinton Lalr.eSatur- GeorIe I'&oebel, Mr. aDd lin.
o
di_ on alte selecUon are under.
HarpI'r, Alan R. SUIlt, Mr.
and DIrector of 8pzoul 0111 IVa- wa7 In AzizOaa.·
. day evenlDa, November 30.
aDd JIn. Rora Freer, Mr. aDd JIn.
tory at Swartbmoze CoUep,· a di- AURA, IDe. com~ !be fol- ennlDC featured a zoaat beef
Eben Lana. s. Graeme Taylor, Mr.
rector~at-Iarle of the ilewlY or- 10wiDI UJliveraltlea: c.1IforDIa. _
aDd brief apaechea of
and lin. WUlIam D. Yeq.., and
Illmtzed AasOciation of UmvenlUes Olea.." Bvvard. Indiana, Michl- come aDd hlrtory, topped oft bY Mr. aDd· JIn. Thomaa FIsher.
for Rerearch In AutroDoIIIY, IDe., laD, Oblo Sta.te, and WlIcwaID. 'claaa movies of the
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attuDded a board of directors The s e parlicu1ar UJlivenltleS
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meetipJ In tbe ol'lAnl..... tiOD's joined topther to
a IlIId CCIlDJIIeDCeIDent which
THOM SEREMBA
prlnc~pal . oIIIce, Pboen1x, ArIz., mllD8lement poup for the new brOulbt to th, reunion bY
. UPHOUTI.Y
December 12 and 18.
OOlUvatory, because 1tle,y bave Charles Elston, Norwich, Conn
I.e". CHlr ....Ift - .tt...
ODe of the major items on tbe bad exparlence In operaUq lerce . In prepariDI tor Ita reuniOD the , y_et
aegnda of. 1he meetiDI were obaervltorles aDd have' stzoDi class committee was In communi_a
plans for the c:onatructlon of a P1Ol1'811111 of iesearch aDd IrBdu- cation with each ,of ita 79
National Aatzonomlca1, Observa- ate Inrtruction In ubClDODl)'. As bezs and 32 IIIIiIclate members.
tory, for which the AiUIBlA, Inc. the pzoject developa,lt b expected Captain Oe..,..r S. Bierman,
EDWARD G. anPMAII
FrIday entered Into contzact with that other UJlivenJ.Ues aDd Indi- Shaw Ak Force Base, South Ca~
All) SON
the National Service Foundation. viduals will be added to AlURA, llna; Mrs. Murrell Weesner
In 111158 NSF will budget $1.1 mU- Inc.
former JOan l'aulkDer, Mama""flAl' COIIJIAcrOi
town, Tenn.; Dutberfor4 B. Hayes,
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R~
Sn7der.
Hoim, James Miller, Harry Oppenlander, I'redericlt Yocum, Hallum Wezb. Br. . l'alcme, zuaa..
beth McKIe, PrbciDa a 'CI"
AmODI otherlllula . . . Dr•
11'n!derl.c:II: LaebrInIr. Dr. IDd lin.
IGeD. B. 11"""" ClU{w4
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Will
Chrisbnas Tree Ughts
Each Light Independent
String of 7' (indoor) _ • • • •
String of 15 (indoor) • •
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$3.98
29c
POTATO SNAX
MODER.NAGE
NYLONS
CRISCO
wi..
7ge
'SEAMLESS'
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3 lb••
9ge
FREE Co.lster Clad 'lcsdle Cover
CO-OP VACUUM 'loCKED
SWEET POTATOES
DEL MONTE,
Pineappl..Grapefruit Drink
NUCOA MARGARINE
2ge
29c
flESH WASHED AND CLEANID
SPINACH (cello paks) .
FANCY
TOMATOES (plastic box)
1ge
25e,
Special. Sale
BREVER'S ICE CROM
HaU'l
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Dn ·.JO.1157
TBB BWAR'1'BilORBAN
PapS
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Ewing to Make
Jr.-Sr. H. S. SUlley
Wm. H. Ward to Retire
From duPont Dec. 3J
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Gift Suggestions
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management JIOIIUona In research
and sales work for tbat departElementary K"lfche,;
ment.
It WBI under his direction
to Be Used by •
I u.:::::~::t. mlUtary work underIt
by Du Pont for the govem200 to 300
was carried out
Georle M. E w InI Compall>". was World War
U. At the bellht of
appoInted by tbe Swarthmore- war ellort, plants operated by
Rutledge Union School Board company for the
WedneSday evenlnl to make a sur- turned out greater quantiUea
Vey of the junior-senior high mlIltary p~llants than the enOpen Daily 9 A. M. -10 P. M.
scbool plant witb eye to
tire American explosives Industry
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produced at its peak In 1918•
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zabOD and mc"rporating tbe ColMr. Ward was appointed asCHANEL
Cmll
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·Nall
lele avenue elementary school
general manaler of lb.e exELIZABETH ARDEN
'CoIog
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dOl III... No. 22, No.5.
'oil.. Set • • • • 1.25
BIu. 6r... Cologn. ..... 2;10-4.50
which will be vacated when ada- pIosives department In 1935
R.ssi.n Le.th.r .... 3.oo·IJIO.I.00
II.. 6,... Dustin, Powel.r ... 2.10
quate elementary facilities
general manager In 1944. Thus
r. No.5 ........ 1.00
had a major part In
II......... P.rfu ... Mist . . 3.00-4.00
'.rf.m..,;..,.n Ft.,r.n...
S••Ho. Spray
completed at Rutgers avenue
and executing tbIs effort which
7....12.....20.00
II•• 6,... Soop 13 to;""1 ... 2.21
Colo,...
fall.,
had to be built up from a relaBo* 'owd.r ..........
I.n
II•• 6r... Flow.r Mist ....... 2.50
Friendship
Gard.n.
Old
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FInal plans fortbe Rutgers Ave- tlvely small scale of peacetime
Merry-6..Round Colog... .., 3.00
Ch.noJ T.I•• nd CoIogn.
Spice. Desert Row.r
I.troductlon to Bo.uty ....... 1.00
nue Elementary School kitchen operations.
6ift Sot ................... 7.n
were approved after Architect He joined tbe company In 1915
II". 6re.. Rower Milt .nd
2.50
Du.ting 'owd... ........... 5.00
Lewis Shay School District Diea chemist at the Eastern ....aU-I
LANYIN
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oratory at Gibbstown, N. J.
10.4 •••• Sot Colog... Sh••lng
Arpog. Toilet W.'.r ..
10.01
titian Mrs. Grace Narbetb. and 1920, he was made a section oIl",aa I
Foem. T.I.· ................ 7.00
A,pog. P.rfum. .... 12.11 - D.n
Elementary Principal Tho lD a there. and In 1923, was appoInted
Arpog. p.rf.m. P.... S/u ... 4,M
Jun. eer,"ium Toil .. W.t.r and
Tweed
"'pog. P.rfum•• nd Toll.. ...
Boyle had conferred witb
special assistant to tbe chemical
O.stln, Powd.r ........... 1.00
Dul.... Powder a.d
W.t.r Sot ................ 1.11
Board on tbe results of a poll of director of tbe exploslV'e8 deparllIu. 6r... Flow.. MIst--H.nd
My Sin Toil.t W.Ier .. , .............10
Co!ocJ
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Set
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3.00
Lotion. So.p .nd BocIy 'owd.r.
current pupils to establish a use
In Wilmington. In 1928, he
My Sin P.rfum•..... 2.2101.00,'.00
went into sales work and b~=:
6ift S.t .................. 7.00
estimate· of tbe new facility. Out manager of the st. LouIs
I ..er a.d Gallet
CARON
O. Oit Flow.r Mist ......... ,. '.11
of 471 families who returned olllce the followlnl year. In 11l"u,1
Gift
Soaps
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1.85
A ...... Eonne•......... 3.SII-6.oo
BoIIocl,I. ToU" w.t., ...... '.00
questionnail'ea,' 200 said
he returnd to Wilmington to beIolloclgi. P.rf............... 10.00
Dusting Powder Beth So.p,
(3 to aBo.)· 3.00 Valu.
children would continue to go come assistant director of sales for
Roell 6.rd.n Toil.. W_ .... '.00
So.p Di.h ........'.. .. .. ... 1.00
home for lunches, 167 said, tbey the explosives department and adCh,i...... l
would buy hot platter lUDC~eons
to dIreCtor in 1933. From
TUSSY
at school, and ~he remalnder said this post, he was appointed asMlelnight Cologn•....... 1.",2.n
CHANTILLY
they would ~~rry their ·lunches sistant leneral manager. .
Midnight P.rfum........ l.2l-4.n
Toil"
1.71.3.00· '.71
Mld.l,ht Spr.y CoIogn. ...... 1.7.
S"rn., Sliver Tip
supplementinl 'tbem wltb,
A native of Barnesville, 0.,
P.rfum............... 2.00 • 3.71
Mldnl,ht
O.sting
'owd..
.....
1.10
chases of milk; or Ice cream
attended pubIlc schools tbere and
IoU 'olut 'e.
O.stln, 'owd., 1.n· 2.00 - 4,n
Mld.l,ht Colog...nd T
1.71
school.
was graduated from Swartbmore
L1q.id $lIn So.h.. ........... 2;eo
2.95
Mielnlght Cologn•••d D.stlng
Fo.m Both En•••, .. . • . .. . . . .. 1.65
Janet Groll, a second
Collele in 1915 with a bachelor of
Powtl.. .. ..... ~ .......... ' 3.00
H.nd
Lotion ••d Cologn. .... 2.00
Midnight H.nd .nd BocIy Lotion .
teacher .at the !Wtlen! Avenue
degree in chemistry. Since
ludo.
Wallets
80dy
Powd.r
.nd Toilet
.nel Tciilet W,"r .......... 1.00
Scbool, was ~anted a sabbatical 1940, he has been a member of
6ift
Sot
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3:n· 1.00
Mldnl,ht
6ift
S.t
Colog
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Hond
2.50 up
leave for tbe second semester
tbe Swarthmore AlumDl Chemis·
Lolion. Fo.ml.g Bo.h S.It. .. 3.50
tbe current school year in
try Acivlso~ Committee, and is a
that tbe restoration of
member of the Board of MBnaghealtb followbjg a recent
ers of the college. He was forlll
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE OUR
All Gifts Will Be Beautifully
facilitated. . .
Iy chairman of tbe board of the
aUon might
TELEPHONE SHOPPING
Triangle Renovators, Chester. Manufacturinl Chemists' AssoclWrapped
With
Colorful
, He is a director of ReminlAll Or...... WI" I. D.llv..... to r ••
. lone bidder. was awarded a $598.35
•• tie
contract for cleaninl and
Anns Company, the Nodo,lk I
Christmas Paper and Bow
atlo11 of football equipment: :
and Western Railroad
Call Klngswood 4-4166'
It was decided tbat
and the A. H. Win Company
Principal hank Morey and
is a member of tbe Anoerican I
Alember Newton Ryerson would Ordnance Association. Mr.
TUSSY BUDDING BEAm
represent the District at a dinner is a member of the Wilmington
CHIUSTMAS lOUD
MEN"S
SETS.
meeting of Study Council Group Country Club. the DU Pont CounCo\NDY
COSMnlCs FOR
Whitmlns, '.ngburn.
and SMOKERS ARTIQES
A representatives on January 10
Club, Atlantic Indians, Aurora
L1q.id Bubbl. Both, H.nd Lotion
6i11••rI. Shrom., C.ndy
at Haverford High School for
Gun Club. Kappa Sigma fmternlP.lmoli". Men', S.+-Aft.r Shave
..d Toil.t Wo••r 6ift Sot ., 1.00
C.pbo.rd
purpose of reviewing salary
Iy, and Sigma Xi honor scientific
Toilet
W ... , ................ 1.00
lotion T.le. Sh••ing C,•• m.. 1.00
TOYS
Uq.leI
Bub!>l. Bo.h ........... 1.00
dltions and cobsiderlng
research society.
Palmolive Aft., Sheye lotton,
COSTUMI
JIWILltY
Toil.t
W
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of the ten component-school dls------R.piel Shove .............. 1.79
_ $l.eo.p
H
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Lotion
................ 1.00
tricts In meetlnl competition in Rose Valley Folk Will
,3 PI.yho••• Cologn.. ........ 1.25
Yardl., Aft.r Sheve Lotion, Foam
WISYCLOX
CLOCKS
thls fild and· malntainnl hlhh
H•• d Lolion.. Aft.r Both 'owd.r
AND WATCH IS
Shirl.e. Aft., Sha".Powd.r ...
Give Christmas Party
qUality teachers.
TlMIII waiST WATCHIS
and Toil.. W.'.r S.t ...... 1.25
Olel Spi.o 6ift Sols, Aft" Sh•• o
The Rose Valley Folk will enBubbl.
1oth-16 En.elop.. .:. 1.00
STU ..I.,. ANIMAU
, Lotion. Cologn. ........... 2.00
tertain the children of Its memBody
Powder
................. l.2S
NEWS NOTES
PIN AND. 'INCIL SITS
bers at a Christmas party at
T.I.
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;75
Old Spi•• 104••'; 3·P•. Sols 3.00.3.21
by Sh.eff... P.rl.r
Mr. an~ Mrs. John W. McCartMill In Rose Valley on Fri
Powd.,
Mill
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l.2S
Souri.1Ii Aft.r Sha.,. Lotion .. I.SO
'.po""".
ney arrived on Monday from afternoon , .L.A."'\:
~-em b e r
27. The pro..
Sconted Bubbl•. a.th ......... US
60.ri.m
Cologno
...........
2.50
.CAMIIAS
AND
.IUII
61ft Sot-Powd.r Mill. Hond
tbeir home In ~Iaml, Fla:, to gram will be provided b . the
IT
KODAK
LoIio•• Toil.. W.t.r ....... 3.25
Mo.non 61ft Sot Fo.m Sh••••
sp~nd . tbe Chr.stmas. holidays Junior Theatre of tbe Com':unlty
Bo.uty
C.r. 6ift So. ........ 5.00
CIUUITY
Br•••r Tole ............... 1.50
WItb Mrs. McCartney s
Arts Center.
TIlAVIL
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Brad- Boys and girls of the theatre
I Bri.r Plp_3 Po ••h.. MocI.1
MILKMAID TOILETRIES
IUCTI.C RAZOaS
ford of Bancroft road, Moylan.
will present the one ad play. "T:h,,1
Smoling Tobo••o 11.95 .olu., ...
SOAPS
FOR TEENAGERS
Mrs. Eric Munro of
Wishes" which is based
I executive Pip...-6 'ouches
PIPIS
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ave~lUe. Mrs. 'Rob~rt Fulto,n of an old folk tal:'. The cc,a~s:tl :~~~~~
Fo... B.t~ .................. 2.00
e.••
Mi"",,,·15.30 ••lu.1 3.'5
TO.ACCO • C ••AIS
SprIngfield. and Mrs. Milton Dank David Mickley of '?
D.sting Powd.r ........ :.... 2.00
I80Hdl
Regul.r Cige,.ttes-Popur.r
of Dartmouth avenue had a SUT- Katherine McDowell and Jerry
Hond Smooth. Both Cologne..
Br••eI.....c..rlon ........... 2.3.
CHI.STMAS CAaDS
. 61ft So... , ....... : ...... '. 1.25
prise baby shower at tbe Munro Del Colliano of Springfield. PropWRAPPIN.
King Size and Filter-Popul.r
BOdy Powelor. H•• d Smooth.
home -Monday night of last week
and lighting willi :be:~.~:::::~
Cologn. 6ift So. ......... 1.75
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Br
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2.4.
week for Mrs.1J. Karlin of partDavid E1senbud of S
mouth H~use., The presen<;e of
Chase. of Wallingford,
Mrs. KarlIn's mother Mrs. Mar- Dennis and Jan Sutton of Con3.ts .p
gouleft· of Great Nec;k. N.Y., was cordvlJle.
DoH Cole,_ - T.bo. 20 C.ret.. Emir.
Amb
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...........................
2.25
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3.75
also a surp~ for her dauihter. . Accordion music will he played
....p.,.octlc c............. Sets
C.ty T.I... Weten
Mrs. Thomas It. Brown. Jr., of
Larry Graves of Moylan and
C.,••
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Coty 1111................................... 1.71
Dickinson avenue will ha'(8 as
Jarvie of! ;r.Q.ddletown.
n ......rlio Wrist
.o.stproof
p
..... St. T.1Iet W.ter ...... '.' 1.25·1.1•• 2.tS
guesta for Chrjstmas her son and
will also be carol siDilinJl1
•oconel h.nel. r.lIiolli. di.l•••po.sion· b.... 12.'S
y
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Do.......w..................... 1.1'
famIly Dr. a¥ Mrs.· Artbl'" E. and refersrunents, in charge of
JH. Note Prk,Ie. LetIea .... 1.10 - 2.71 • 1.00
w..tc... "U T1_ W........... 6.91 to 12."
Brown and dtulhters KatlJertne Mrs. Ernest Messlkomer of Moy1111",",
7
WIed
CeIe,
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Mlot
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and Madeline I of Summit, 1N.J.. lan.
P.,......................... tic - 1.60 • US
DIIIM.................................... '.eo
her brotber-inJ.law and. sister Dr.
c:em_ .......". .. _.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . .. 1.00
y • ...., S. .,. 13 to"" ........... 1.00 to 2.10
and Mrs. .Johll F. Gummere of Friendly Open Ho
a.",......,._ UpstIcIi c:- .... I . . . . 4.11
I"......' ................................. 1.95
Germantown, and Miss Helen
use
a."... lett.... T.llet woter ........ 1.7•• 2.75
...... W.II ............................ 2.n.,
Stelwagon of Overbrook.
Enjoys Christmas Party
.ato.lc.tI.. ToUet Water ................ 3.00
.111
.... auor ............................. 1.00
Mr. and Mlrs. R. C. D1sq\le of
The Friendly Open House group
a....... Taflet woter ....... 2.50 - 4.n • 7.50
........... - All Kind.
Stratb Haven ~venue will ha~e as met last week in tbe Presbyterian
LH... LoI •• , Co................... 2.01 • 3.00
_
... W........................ lite .. UO
.C!re Iac ••t Mist ......................... I."
their house guests ewer lb.e:eom- Church for its annual Christmas
kWcl.
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Disque's iIIster partY.
Miss Helen
of New 'York
The Rev. John Schott told
All Cos.. etic. Subject to Tox
City. The
uea daugble1f· and
Chrlstmas atorles.
famIly Mr. ancj Mrs. a."e! WIlRogers. aoprano solo,1st1
Idnson aDd children Sally' and from tbe Methodist Church, sang
ChrIs of ~elpbia will
sele
At tbe end of the (m)Il'8DI. .
. 615 S. CHESTER ROAD
,Jane and Cbrlstlne Bunting of Santa Claus, In !tie pelIOn of one
WlallOva avenue wID have • of the. members. Dr. Samuel C.
THEATRE SQUARE, SWARTHMORE
.
Chrlstmu Get.;.~tber ......... .,. hlmer........ "... slel&h bells and
aner_ to make CbrIstmaa
eedI meniller witb '.
FREE .,ELIVERY
........
Oftu-. After CbrIatmM pr1aDdI
&1ft. .
0/ SOl ..... re
y_ • ..BUY
~ c:nIIIIenlft!
ill wID
lin. IIany .~ mel bft . J'''
lie ",afwt); *ia .. the-fa." -.1, .,
bam . , . X n alist
NEr
FOR HIM - FOR HER - FOR EYERYONE
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SY#ar_hl11orePharmacy
The House of' Select Gifts
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Conducted on tbe basis of oriJinaIlIy. workmanahlp and attractlvenen.
.
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--M.... A. M. Bosshardt· of Park
avenue will leave tomorrow to
spend two weeks In Cleveland 0
with her SOIl and daugbter-In~la;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard "--hardt
d
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an
her youngest Il'IDdchlid
Ricky. born In August.
Christmas • • •
Merry
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.
Chria
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u Ii . ".eetllJ~ e~pre..e. ,he QIGl'm
to all~ me...,e 01 /riendIhip fIIId .~Oodwill ••• peace fIIId joy
W.", ....
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ed to tbe .Salvatlon Anny Il1'0_
this year by volunteel'il
Mrs. .John Trevetblck, DIlrt- women's clubs and Interet. •
moutb awnue, baa been aWarded friends of The Salvation Ann ted
1lrat prize. for her en'- In The
.... ~~b U
y.
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~~.... u on of liIe dolls baa alSalva tion Army'a annual
CbrIstJJl8S roundup of dolJa. .
:O~begun and wlll continue
.. Mrs. Trevetbic!t's enby. cir ed
out tbe Chrlstmaa season
In hand-worked ·clotbiDg '-;;' ~ children of leas fortunate faml_
adJudaed tbe best enliered 'In tbe EIS In tbe Greater PhIladelphia
llamor doll claaalllcation.
area.
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Mrs
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Over 2000 dolls were contribut_
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,P,.rizewInn...,wum,ers announoed bv Sal-
Fint In Doll Judging
TO YOU AND YOURS!
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Dece.ber ZO, 1957
Wi,h it we .end . our .ineere ,lumb U
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and hat
ryou •••
, • throu~hou' ,he eominr year you Iflill 'hink 0/'" IfIith ,he
_ e /Nndly leeli"6 Ifle Mile lor you.
Our iaeartie8, wilhe. 10 you lor a Joyow Chrillnuu S_n. And
may lhe N_ }'__ brinr you a /ull mefUlure 0/ heallh, IuJppineA
and pro'perley.
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5._ D.,
Sincerely,
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WHY? get in Traffle Jams?
WE.· GIVE YOU
,
FOR YOUR COOPERATION
,
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DURI.NG THIS TRYING YEAR
Every
·Day
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19.95
Stand
Value
4.95
24.90
$11_
Now Only ~;;:.---~
TtlE PERFECT MIXER FOR ALL·AROUND USE •••
,. M'Ost powerful port~ble mixer.
" __ ter-!:'ledOr-qulck-easy v.e and ea • .,
• Popooul• $,op-N-Go Swll<~ for one ""nd o,.. ....i .....
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UMlTED
QUAN11TY
TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS
AND OUR WARMEST THANKS
LOWEST
PRICES
• Store on h..l..res' or hang on. wall.
WU CAN 8E
SURE ...
'0 clean.
I' '"Westinghouse
It is well known that the yeor of .957 has been the driest on
record. This history-making lack of rainfall seriously affected
the supply of water to our impounding reservoirs •.• and,
consequen.ly, influenced the amount of water· available in
these reservoirs.
.
The demand for Sp,ingfield Water became so great-ond
the drough. became so severe-that we finally found i. necessary to ask all customers to ,estrict their use to essentiar pur. poses. This was required in the interest of all, an~ for fire
protection and public welfare..
Your cooperation with the restrictions was most gratifying.
We think that this season of the yeor is an appropriate
time to extend our appreciation of your cooperation.
.t is our earn..t hope that the roins and snows of this
Winter will replenish our reservoir supply so that a further
extension of the restrictions may not be necessary next year.
At present,the,e is a deficiency of opp,oximately 10 inches
of rainfall in this area. This i$ about 25% of the normal
annual rainfall.
"It has l>een ~ trying year. But your understanding helped
make it I... trying. Thank }'Qu.••• and Meriy Christmas!
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CfnuSnUS'-
ic" ~cc 'til
DON EASTMAN, Proprietor
SWARTHMORE PHARMACY
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(Neld to Slate Store)
aDLPREN
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{phIa pr
608 Baltimore Pike
FREE
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Springfield Beverage Distributing Co.
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sERVIa
3.'.
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PHILADILPHIA ILlCI.IC COMPANY
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May the 8pirit of "peace on earth.
. good wjll to men" again 611
our hearts. May we find new
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vision, courage and in8pira. \
We sing His praise.
this Christmas day.
tion in the glorious prom-
the 8hining wonde~
ise that i8
w. "sua you • lI'aID
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THE FOUNTAIN
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load of happlD_ during
IbII loyoua ••1IODo
J. F. Blackman
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We hope each day
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' this holiday season.
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to earn, It IS, a pleasure to extend best wi
of the season.
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ATCHIISTMAS, 1957
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this mIfIic M(I$(Ift of/trs.
To all' o..,r friendseverywhe.re we,
,send greetings and our sincere
wish for' a .happy Christmas.
Pol1er··H.. Wan., I."..c.'-· ,,'
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Merry' Christmas~' ~:~.
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From ..411 01 u.
To ..411 01 You
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Terry R. Allen., ...~iJllrl; 1Idflce in I",.. and in IS""
.... came,'to wu:d .Allen, of RevedolU ."enue.,
the home oIIlce. In J85I be .•U
his ''dId', iii ~
country at the ~ .Maant vice preIIld~t at the Insur-. came accident and a1c1mesa secre- demy at an assembly. held last
week at the school. '
anee CcImP,aDY .of North America tuT.
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TELEVISIO
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::er!rtw:'" U;;:.;I:r=iuunY!:
J. ATZ, M"..
SERVICE
RUSSEI,I,'S
ROBERT
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Oftlce for four years, be W81I
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ed superlntendellt 01. the accident
'aiuI bealth dep/lrtIneIlt 01. that of- fa..
Decem ber 20. 1957·.
HIWS,HOIIS ,
: Ilaw
Mr. and Mrs.
JoIIr. and Mrs:' John A. Schu-Iof Dayton, O.
THE SWAlh'iiMOBBAN
Wal~
Dreslez
macher with Peay, Jackie, 'and Mrs
.
MollY, of College avenue leave to- ter'
es Bovard WIth daugh_
day to spend' \!le holidays in Clear- Sw~rt~ITIe, and BetUe of North
water, !'la.
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dov to ored athvenue will leave tou_
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spen
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..... and Mrs. WllIlam Craemer Bovard at the Parkvlew In M
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of Harvard avenue will have as: phis, Tenn. On their return emguests during the h.olldays Mrs. will fly to Pittsburgh to • BetUe
Craemer's hrother and slater-In- remainder of her vacatl~ththe
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summer campmate SaDd7 B7ftJD
whom she met at Camp GreeIe,y
in the Poconos.
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Dr. and MIn. F. A. Patman of
Mic!ligan avenue' entertalDed Saturday rught t
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Gemmill are now retlding at 1115
Muhlenberg avenue. They formerly lived at 339 Vassar avenue.
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POWIIR ••• when you need It!
. IICONOMY ••• when you want It!
The pageant Itself. as weU as
the musical accompanlment.-ineluding solos - was Well
:cho~ld:':'1 ~eq~te in
p,
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ector
(Mrs. Enders) reported t hat
many had played dllferent parta
at dllferent performances.
However, among the unpredlctabl!, and the uncontrollable
were the tangilng of angela'
wings, the sUpping of halos. the
exchange of something less thaJi
angelic glances between an angel
and a shepherd. and the Ul)ceremonlous departure of one angel.
during the .performance. for personal reasons.
All in all. the report goes, "a
deUghtful hour was spent by all
-by great and smalL"
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"I saw it in the Swarthmorean!'
4PEAK FU...
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ECONOMY
AT CRUISING
Sp.eDSI
41NBTANTLY
AVAILABLB
RESBRVB
Id.ol Brond
Cranberry
Sauce
Lancaster Brand Oven-Ready Broad Breasted ,
POWERI
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More delidous
White Meat, and
succulent juicy
Dark M\laf
AUTHORIZED
OLDSMOBILE
'attendedIt.
Robert
the annual Christmas JIIII nt
presented Tueeday by theJr chlldren. Tbe room was adomed for
the occulon with hanclnp and
rugs from India and Pakistan.
which tended to transport the
audience to that JNIrI of the world
'where Jesus was actually born.
The costumes too - although
mostly of American origin and
fashioned by Mrs. Enders' ingenuity - boasted of many authentic Eastern Items. Joseph
Wore a sarong from indonesia. the
shepherds wore turbans from
Turkey. and the kings wore embroidered caps from india.
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.The questi011 for us all in these times:
18-24 Ibs.
10-16 Ibs.
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THATYE
HAVE NO FAITH"
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DUCKLINGS
Lancaster Brand S~ankless Smoked
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'We said, "In God we trust,". but we put our faith in
and missiles. Now we find that Russia has H·bombs
and missiles-and satellites that speeil across the ~erican sky,
,
We assumed that the way to peace is through superior military strength ••• toO deter our "enemy" and bad:
.up .our negotiatGrs. The Russims nave acted .on the same assumption. SO the frantic competition proceeds. 'l1Ie
biilance .of fear swings between nation and nation. This is no climate for negotiatiGn.
, EVllry man knGWS in his heart and from experience that peace is not made by terror, nor security by might.
Fear builds nG homes, and panic plows no fields.
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The race for military superiority is futile. The finish line is mutual extermination, and there is no other end.
Let us stop this fatal race. Let us have faith in the strength ,of freedom and the power of ri~teousness. This
new approach would involve enormous.~. Bu~ they ~ nOl as ~t as those involved ~ Q)nun~g to ~ce
• ,.on the knife edge .of terrGr. RecogDlZlDg man 5 capaaty for evil, we must seek to reinfGrce his God·gtven
capacity for g o o d . '
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3 ;~~. 325
Vianda Brand Holland Ham
Imported Holland Ham
Lancaster Brand Ham
Imported Ham
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Pullmln Ityl. for uniform .!icing.
Some Reminders
o Ideal Corn ~T' 2 ~~::. 29c
33c
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o Ideal Peas
45c
o Mince Meat
o Pumpkin dat'!. 2 ~;:. 31 c
Blue
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Cancel our nuclear weapons lests
6..l1li,. ,h., ",. hurling lIS _ aJ _ping ,6. H4k' 01
011' g,dllMh;/J".
and becau~'OIIr I0Il1. are belrayed when _ use our II1IndI
10 pi... the destNc1Ion of ~od" creallon.
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6!~'. 39c
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o Evap. Milk
6 ..~;:'. 79c'
. 0 Plum Pudding
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o Shelled Nuts R':-:,':::' t;. 3ge t ____________________________________
o Grapefruit 'do~~ 2 ~ 3.5e
o Coconut I~:l:ncy. . . :'r.!' 2ge 1. Virgi~ia~~~~!~:as cand:~_:.~I~
o Pancake CIo~!"I,:::~ 14e
cllftcolates
Ideal Syrup
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Frank S. Walter. Bryn Mawr
administrator . .of the
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persons who delivered brief messages at the annual TrUstee-StaIf
Dinner of the hospital held In
PhUad~lpbla on FrIday everung,
December 6.
should
StteDgrben the United NadOllS .. an inclusive ODd
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and _ _ IIICIIIIdnd
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10 bring men 1Oged>er aaou iron
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Swarthmore High School 'will
host a strong Yeadon team late
thlB afte~n at 3:45 p.m. Yeadon la expected to Jake the Section II laurels again this year,
with Lansdowne and Nether
Providence running a close second and ,third. It Is hoped that
the local lads can give the Eagles
a run for their money In the Wt
this afternoon, and can do 10 11
they play as aggre§lvely as they
know how. After the loss to Hadnor last Tuesday afternoon 55-37
the OOys realize how Important
effort· is. The only shining' light
in the Utile Garnet lineup as far
as scoring punch was Dave
Grogan. (16) but ,Sid Johnson
and Larry Jones supplied most of
the rebo'.mds for the team.
FrIday night Swarthmore was
victorious over Penncrest "2-25.
a close ftrst stanza the
IJttle Gamet pulled away, and
their stout defense limited the
Penncrest team to but one point
during the last, 11 minutes of
play. All the boys saw acUon.
The startlng lineup was Dave
Grogan and Larry Jones at forwards, Rich Gurin at center, and
lack Walter and Jim Hueslon at
guards. Substitutes were Sid
Johnson. Jay Lord. Bob Hudgins.
Bill Medford, l'tJike Kerr, and
Keith Richardson.
Next Monday rught at 7:15 the
local team will host the Alumru
team in what will be the 10th
annual encounter. A tough game
Is expected since all the boys
who won varsity letten In basketball the Jaat " years are eleglble. Boys from last year's squad
will Include Charlie Wentz, Cal
Andy Jones, Barry
Wright, Jim Noyes. and Jim Pappas: from the team of 1955-68
will be Barry Gwin; Pete Kroon,
and Les Kelghton: from· 19541955. Randy Malin, Charlie Hummer. Terry DelJmuth, DICk Fel~b' Borer, and ROller Zensen: and from the class of· 1954,
Bob Wright, Dick Reese, Bob
Clothier. and George Al1lson. ·The
game is expectiod to m; a' good
one with the Alumru Team baving the advantage in size aDc:J ex':'
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Scheduled for
Monday
Then on Friday, Dec. 27, once
again the local team wllI try ItS
luck against Daroy In the annual
Kiwanis tournament in the college field house. It Is expected
that there win be two games
and Swarthmore· will be playing
the second at 9 p.m.
"Ye tan discern the /aa of the sky
But tan Je not tliKern the sips of the li",eV"
W.I.L WE.
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and becau- _ aNI .... and _ know that _
live In peace and love _ ..1011...
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Consider !he problems of ...... more imporraat than the . . motion of alliances
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. Virginia Lee Delicious
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39c :
Pie Crust 'Pil~\'.:"" 2 10-0"
pkgl.
Mon,.
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O Peaches Delh.I...
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Fruit C-ocktail "e;!,. ~'. 39c '
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Flour t!f 5 i!'~ 43e' I~. 79c
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Ifaw a happy Chrillmas OM you will ....mber in
clays 10 come.
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all our friends this
Quillin.. &ealOn.
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May the spirit of Bethlehem bring. peace to the
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GREETINGS
blessing be
IIpon YOII this
happy Yllie
May the Season be as
bright as candles . • • as
gay as the holly.
season•
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-H. D.CHURCH
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unlimited happiness .
durinJ the YUle SU3(l1l.
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Horace A.
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We wish you
peace, joy
and happiness
for Christmas.
And may the light of the Christmas
liar shine upon you and bring y.ou
W~wishyou.
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orld·
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peace.
COIIeP. Plla.,.,. Inc•.
(on ".. Corner in SWGi,hmore)
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Swarthmore
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TBB SWAkI'BIIORBAN
Pqe 16
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ens of ShonIIam, x-.
aud Mba LoJaIM G. x-ia 01
N. Y. Mr. Bate's mother )Irs. C. M.
Bates olNew York City and M1iI
LIla Clark will Join the aroup for
Christmu Day.
Mr. and Mrs. RIchard G. HI~I
'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii_iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiii~
of Riv-"'_ road
spend
,, _ _ - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - .... Christmas in WestAeld, N. J., with
thelt, son and h1a hmlly Mr. and
Mrs. Rlobard R. JIai2 and ch11dren Bob, John, and Jeff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jabez carroll
Right here - you'll find
eD~
at a small cocktall party
. Everything "under the sun,"
Thursday
at their home on RiverAnd the dread Chrlstmal Shopping
view road.
Can really be fun,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banka of
There are presents for Daddy
'Harvard avenue entertained at a
And also few M.,
supper and carol sing Sunday evl!-I
Mr
NEWS NOTES
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Mrs II V Bressler
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parents of )Irs. H. M. BuntlnC of
Villanova avenue, have.)'eCelltly
moved frOm ~D, 0, to their
newly-built home on Gradyville
\road, BlOOmaU. Mr. Ba IU II a
g,.aduate of SwartbmOI'e CoUetIe,
class of 1914.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates' of
North Chester road w1ll have as
house guests over Christmas Mrs.
Bate's aunt Mrs. Edward F. Stev-
"Yo.. II. . ".. NICEST People .,Spew.·...
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For Auntie, fOr Uncia
And Great Grand Pa Pa.
You'D find something for Sonny
And also for Sil,
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As well al few Baby,
Either Boy or a Mis..
If your wanet is moaning
You can spend a ",thin dime," .
But if it il bulging,
A "sawbuck's" just fine~
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EDGMONT AVENUE --SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 9:00
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Mr. and Mrs. Stokes F. Burtis,
Jr., of Haverford place will have
as thelt guests over. the Christmas
holidaYs their mothers, Mrs. Henry
Beninger of Lancaater, and
. Stokes, Sr., of
S. C.
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M;r. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
of Sou~ Chester road will spend
Christmas with thelt son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
When you enter thil store
Lotto
and son Peter, in WllmJlng-1
You'll be met with a smile.
ton.
. Should you furcha.. or not,
Mr. and Mrs. CharlEs Martin,
Our short visit s worth whne.
former residents of Slrath Haven
avenue, will arrive next
from Needham, Mass., to
ThUrsday and FrIday as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michener
THE FRIENDLY
on Benjamin West avenue. The1t
children Susan, David, and DIe,lde,1 ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~
wni stay with thelt various friends :::
"I SAW IT IN lHE SWARTHMOREAN"
_____ , ......_________ ..-z-. in the borough.
THE STORE OF
100,000
GiFTS
CATHERMAN'S
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Merry, Merry Christmas
Christmas is so many· wondrous things, so
at windows. There's magic in the early mom,
many splendid, shining things to lift the spirit
in the story
. of Bethlehem told the eve before.
.
and the hopes of men. It is a warmth and a
Thi's is Christmas. This is Christmas when
prC5cnce. Now' more than ever the human
the universe, a cathedral without dimension, ..
heart is humble and kind. Christmas is the
its black dome sequined with stars, houses
joy heart-deep iii the eyes of a sleep-warm
a hushed humanity. And the wonder and
child dazzled by the splendor of it all.
the glory are again. Nowa 'man is tree-tall·
Christmas is a slow and tertder smile in a
upon his knees. He reaches confidently be-
.sleeping home as parents trim the tree and
Y9nd his grasp. His spirit climbs beyond the
memories of all their Christmases together
customary landmark of perception. He knows
rush upon them .. There is a force drawing
more than he can tell. All this is Christmas,'
families close. Holly wreaths are open eyes
May' it be YOIJ!'S. Merry, Merry Christmas.
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From all the men and women of
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OF PENNSYLVANIA
THE SWARTHMOR
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 52
Great BOoks lhup MEMORIALDEDICATES'
WINDOWS
Sets January 9Date
A stained IIlass window deslgned and executed by the Henry
M.etings Scheduled for Lee Willet Studio tn PhIladelphla, was dedicated at Trinity
Last Half of
Church on Sunday, December 22.
Year
ThIs window Is In memory of the
The ftrst e1l1ht parts of the ''Co,n_.l late Mrs. HIII'1')' C. Barr. of 504
avenue. It is the gift of
fesslons Of SI. Augustine" were
discussed at the .December 18 her husband.
meeting of the Swarthmore Great
The window, located above the
Books Group. It developed that as entrance way to the Beginners
a pagan and the tather Of a son and Primary Church School
before the age of 20. he soon be- cla~. is a portrayal of Christ
came an ardent and expressive rece.vlng children of all nations
early Christlan convert. He actual- and races,
ly witnessed the disintegration of
the Boman Empire. dying 20
after Rome had been sacked by
the invading Vandals. His life and
Mary We1. ...er
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r. ssem Iy Groups
Plan Christmas Parlies
The Woman's Club will witness
four Junior· Assembly Chr1stmas
parties this hoUday.
The seventh grade assembly
will be held Saturday, December
28 from 7 to 8:45. Class hosts Mr.
and Mrs..John Kennedy ·will be
assisted by chaperons Mr. and Mrs.
Boy Sna~ and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Plowman.
Also, on' Saturday. the' ninth
grade will hold their Christmas
Party, from 8:30 to 10: 15. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hofmann are the class
hosts. Mr. and. Mrs. George Hansell and Mr. and Mr•. Spencer
Hewes w1l1 act as chaperons.
The eighth grade, with hosts
0 I d
ppen an er to Attend, . . . ' '....... '. . .'
:ew::~~: ::!:":.:fr:::"~: Statewide Conference . ,. . . . ;,' .. ."'. . '. .... .
~~~~tobiOgraPhiCal
reUiious
The following Swarihmoreans
were included In the 17 persons
Florence Lucasse, Alma
present : Osc:ar
Daniels,
Glicreest, Marlin
NelS'on, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Dalley.
By courtesy. of the Borough
Secretary it has-'been arranged
that the selections btilow have
been scheduled at 8 p.m. In the
Legion Room of Borough HRlI on
the dates speclfled~d include the
balance of the Second Year Great
Books readings. Swarthmoreans
are welcome at all meetings.
Shakeapeare's "Hamlet": January 9, 1958; Descartes' "Discourse
on Method": January 22; Hobbes'
"Leviathan" (selections): Febru-
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Education Will Be Topic of Mary Webster to Lead
January Meeting
. Day of Prayer Thurs.
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In aplto
The next Communi.... Day of
HIII'1')' Oppenlander, curriculm
director and head of the science
department In the Swarthmore
High School has been asked by
Govern,!r Leader to participate In
a stale-wide conference on education to be held In Harrisburg,
January 28 and 29.
Commenting on the purposes of
the conference which wl11 Include
100 participants. the Governor
"The time has come to take
searching look at what the
of PeJUlS)'lvania can do to
thelr courses of In-'
A conference of the
OJ
Prayer and Meditation
will be
held on .Thursday, January 2, at
the Swarthmore Methodist
Church from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Mrs. Mary Webster of Toulon,
Ill., will be the leader.
In conducting missJons, Mrs.
Webster has been ,aSSOCiated with
Dr. E. Stanley Jones, noted writer
and lecturer. She describes herself as a "homemaker and mother
~f two boys, ages 10 and 15, who
bves on a farm near Peoria. Ill."
During the past two years, Mrs.
Webster has conducted meetings
in ;varlous cities and towns In
~~~; :=~~;:~t'!~: ~~~:.:':~:~o:~~to:~n;:!:u!: ~~;;,~~, O!:i =~~::i.
North
Everyone In the communtty Is
welcome.·1!:s \1I..
lhose who
stay through the lunch hour will
be served a hot beverage to. aecompany the'. sandwiches which
they or g N
'11 be
m. ursery car~ W1
provided for young children at
the S",arthmore Presbyterian
Church .
. For those w ho wish to con.tin ue
a:m~30";~~~5
a::M:~
April 0aIe Set' 'lUi
NeWColIege Dormitory
Women's Residence Will
Be Situated West
of Worth
Plans for Willets Donnltory, the
new residence for women to be
erected on the college campus•
have been approved by the Board
of Managers, announced Courtney
Smith, president of the college.
Dedsion was also made on the site
the n!W bulldInC, wbich Is to be
the level area just west of Worth
which is located on the
or Chester Boad and Co!::.:e.
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:!=t b:ndth:,:,,~!:tI:~
Walter Mi>Ir, Mr. and MrS. Edward Pyle and Mr. and Mrs.
James Bowland...
Mr. and Mn. Henry 'Ward a,e
hosts for the tenth grade.AsSembly, which will be held Monday
from 9 to 10:45: Mr. and Mrs.
Kennedy and Mr. and. Mrs. Jlimes
Stephens will serve as chaperons.
The danCes will be formal, with
the exception of the seventh grade
party. Bob Holm and his orcheslra
wl11 provide the music. With the
festive decorations and gay hoUday spirit sure to be present,
everyone at~dInC the Junior Assembly Chrtsbna. Partles is gilaranteed a gOOd time..
.
board.
College Eleven [Iects
The new dormitory. oostl"g between $8 10.•000. and $900.000 will
house approximately 180 women.
mostly in double rooms. with a
few singles. Construction will begin .about the first of April. and
should require about 12 months,
thus making the dorm ready jor
occupancy In September of 1959.
Oc!cUPlUlt Coat
Estimated by a per occupant
the cost of the building will
be between $4,500 and $5,000 per
woman occupying a room. ThIs .
figure Includes all costs. architect's'
site preparstlon, actual construction and furnishings.
The contemporary style bulld-
~~gn:~~e~;'.,"n: ;~~:~l';,,=
the ... sul;lj~·W1!i9h require im"
that In nearby Worth. The twoO
mild1ate attention."
c;
wings wl11·be·lised· ..s Uving
The conference will' further
and a one-sto- .wlng will
., foot main .
spotlight weaknesses In'
Swarthmore College tailback
. a 1200....quare
programs and will endeavor to
Nathan J PrI- f .
In lounge and caid room. There will
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onner co-capta
flnd out whether existing laws
and named Most Valuable Player be six llving unlts, three In each
regulations actually are preof the Central High School eleven wing. two on each floor. each
schools from olIering imcarried 01I college football honors' housing about 80 women. 'The
courses of study.
too when his teammates el~ted oenter 'area, between the two
Quall&atlve Problems
hlm captain of the '58 team~,and win gs, will contain the bathrooms
One of the topics that will come ~~ w::!"P'W~tertatl°Wn1U'an~onPdraUYC-t on top of that awaiUed to him the taandChed°netoIOU~e ffotrheach Boor. AtI under discussion Is the lengthen- .' ti • ain t 7 80 Th' sd
two football honors of the year.
• ea..., 0 . e three smaller
of the school year from 180 to ?,ee. ngs ag
a:
ur ay Nate was awarded the Denton lounges will be a pressing room
220 days, as proposed by Dr. evenmg and at 2 p.rn. and 7:30 Trophy in recognition of his and a Idtchenette.
p.m. on Friday, the 3rd.. All sportsmanship and aggressive play
Added Features
Charles E. Boehm, Superintendent meetings will be held. In the during the season; he was awarded
the Wright Trophy as the SwarthA basement under the north
Public Instruction.
Swarthmore Methodist Church.
Citing the pressure of hoUday "ie'ved
Oppeniander
he b
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wing will house
game
th
blstatedf that'
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more player who best demon- equipment
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~tral room,
launpreparations
and
activities
as
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pro
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ac
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ay
SAttends
Meeting
st
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th
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"likely reason" the Christmas
were qU9Utative rather
ra
e splrl!mof the
leadership
and dry
roomstOrage
with washers
sportsmanshlp
tradI. tlonal
ers, and
sp·ace. and diyt
tit tI I
seal campaign Is dropping behind
quan a ve n na ure.
Dr. Peter van de Kamp. chair- S arth
e..:EI erf
this. year, LeBoy F. F. Wright "The conference will render a man of the' astronomy department thw..ee-y":"": v':':ty
Also Included will be two on....
today extend d tbm gh J
service," he said, "If it de- and Director of Sproul Observa- one of the main reasons for the bedroom apartments with private
1958. this :nce-a-;"ar
its attention to raising the
at Swarthmore college, Is at- 14-8 upset victory of Coach Lew baths:ad kitchenettes for the suSeals to wipe out tuberculosis.
b.
content andhtsta.ndards tending the 124th meeting of the Elverson's eleven touted PMC thi pervIs ry starr.
Wright ls chalrman of the 1957
su Jects now t aug
m. our American Association for Ad- season" He is the son of Mr. an:
The double rooms will be apcam.
. d ted b th Del schools. For the past decade there
In Science in Indlan- Mrs. Bernard PrIce of Philadel- proximately 12 feet by 17 feet.
a pallll, con uc
y.e
- has been a marked tendency to
December 2th'10. He will phia:
This will give a living spa ... of
ware County
.i a nd even deprecate
Health
A
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a paper ''Facets of AstronTwenty - three men received a bout 100 square feet per occussoc ation.
academio achievement, and to omy", tomorrow night;
football lette'l for the 1957 season. pant.
stress Instead the education of the
The period from now until that
'whole child'. The result has been
TIDS
.
of actual construction will be used
Theatre to Present
WEEK'S CALENDAR
for the preparation of working
to place, what seems to me, to be
Ten Commandments an overemphasis upon many sub-'
FRIDAy. DEC£MBEa 27
drawings by the architects. ConCecil B. 'DeMllle's "The Ten jects and activities that contrlbute 2:00 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament .............. ,., ... Field .House structlon will be done by the
Commandments" (In technieolor), little to preparing our children for 7:30 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament .................... Field House Turner Construction Company.
Is now showing lit an exclusive their reSponsibilities In this com- 9:00 P.M.-Tournament: SHS vs. Darby .............. Field iHouse Architects for the project are
engagement In. this area at the plex world of conllictlng phUoso.
SATURDAY, DECKftD 28
PhlIadMlartlnel'phlaSte.wart and' Noble of
College
Hailed'Theatre,
as the SWarthmore.
greatest mOtion phies."studY Home Pro~
2:00 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament .................... Field House
picture of all time, this master- In commenting on the situation 7:00 P.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 7th Grade· .:........... Woman's Club
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R tI.... ~
7:80 p.M.-Kiwanis Tournament ........ ,............ ;FIeld House
p.ece·
has
been
described
as
"far
the
swarthmore
u
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more than entertainment alone.
Mr. Oppenlander pointed 8:30 P.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 9th Grade ............. Woman's Club
Mrs. Helen Lamblchl, ;"other
for it offers exceptional spiritual
that the administratiOl'. and
S1lNDAY. DK()EMBEfl at
of Dr. Marika Lambichi, formerly
inspiration in such a timely sea- faculty were at present subjecting 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ................ : .. Local Churches of 231 Haverford avenue, died
the whole. program of studies to
MONDAY, DECKMBKIIl SO
Eve In Palm Beach.
son of the year".
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scrutiny.
"It
is
hoped"
he
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would
have been 100
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ay-uu ...
Field House
old next April.
Give Ho','J8ru-...I. sald, "that Swarthmore-Rutledge . 3:30 P.M.-'l'ournament: Play-Oft ................... l'Ietd 'Bouse
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" uuy
ngr
--'--Is, with their long tradition 7:30 PM
8th Graae·.
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MrtI. bmbiohl was born In
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. • • . .. . .•• 'Woman's Club 1s.:::::--I
The Rev•. and Mrs. John C. of academic exeellence. will make 7:30 p.M.-Tournament: Pl..,.-Oft ...•........•..... I'Ield House I_
Turb,r. The Lamblch1'B .
Kulp will entertain at a
a real contribution to
9:00 J:JL..-Jr. Assem6ues: 10th. Grade ............ Woman'. Club
from HorIh Carolina to
bnmeh at. the . parsonage
education at a time when there
9:00 p.M...;,.,Tournament: Pla)'-Oft ..•.••...••....... PIe1d Bouse Chester, wtHae Dr. Lamblchl, wbo
IIIOrDiDe at 10:30, for college stu- a _<'II1loed need for direction
.'
attended W_'s Medical Col_II and
home for and leadershiP.
.
~SDAY, DKCc·ec· 11
opened her ofIIce. The famll;y
the holJcla~
.
• "The _ t declsion by, the ~:OO p.M.-Tc.Umament. PIIQ'-Ott ......• : •.•.•.••.•' I'IeId 'Bou8e later mond to SwartlunOre ud
Tboee expee\led. tn attend ate
Board to appoint an ad- 11:00 p"'-Watchnll!bt Service ............ ,..... ..-ethodbt Church n-d at the JIa_lbid - - adIIidIhIpaum 1Uebarcl It. A'mm.
-wttee on ourrlculu1ll 11:30 P.JI._Watehnll!bt ServIce .............. PI ' yterlan Cbutdl dnss for man:r)MllL''l'bey "-eel
_, a.a .. ADJeoft,Carol Bean;
a vi&WOUS
wmNBS'IIA'I'• .JAImAa'l' 1
to ftJdcJa In 11M.
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the IIChoOlcllstriCt'a
- 10:80 A.JI.-Holy CnmmIiDioD· ...... : .•• ,.~ ......... 'l"riDIQ'
Sahl,,,*,, lIellde Dr. I Udtl
a.ute. -...... .n- HoJt.
ill the eduaUoaal world aDd
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two ...... cIaa&Idaa ..... 'i.,i
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the )dad of pMram
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Uver's Travels": March' 5;'llousseau's "On 'the Origin' of
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MarchApril
19; 2; Kant's
"Perpetual J>eace":
MIll's
"On
Liberty": April 16; .Mark
. Twain's "The Adventures 'of
Huokleberry FInn": April 80.
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All the other dates Usied are On a
Wednesday..
.Price .'58 'Captam
Christmas Seal Drive
Extended Through Ian.
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NEWS NOTES
graduate of Swarthmore CoDege,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Bressler,! class of 1914.
parents of Mrs. H. M. Bunting of
Dr and Mrs John R Bales of
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Villanova avenue, have recen Y North Chester road WlII have as
til I
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moved from Akron, 0, to
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newly-built home on Gradyville Bate's aunt Mrs. Edward F. Slev~
ens 01 Shol'l!llam, Long Island,
and MIss Louise G. Lewis Of Rye,
N. Y. Mr. Bale's mother Mrs. C. M.
Bates of New York City and M11SS
LIla Clark will join the group or
ris
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Ch tmas
y.
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Ri hard G Haig
of M~:~I":s. roa~ will' spend
Christmas in WestIl'eld, N. J., with
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Everything "under the sun."
And the dread Christmas Shopping
Can really be fun,
D dd
There are presents for a Y
And also for Ma,
For Auntie, for Unc:le
And Great Grand Pa Pa.
You'll find something for Sonny
And also for Sis,
As well as for Baby,
Either Boy or a Miss.
If your wallet is moaning
You can spend a ..thin dime,"
But if it is bulging,
A .. sawbuck·... just fine.
When you enter this store
You'll be met with a smile.
Should you purchase or not,
Our short visit's worth while.
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their son and his family M!r. and
Mrs. Richard It. Haig and children Bob, John, and Jeff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Carroll will
entertain at a small cocktail party
Thursday at their home on Riverview road.
III!
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Il Harvard avenue entertained at a
supper and carol sing Sunday eveDing.
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EDGMONT AVENUE - ' SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
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Mr. and Mrs. Stokes F. Burtis,
Jr., of Haverford place will have
• as their guests over the Christmas
II! holidays their mothers, Mrs. Henry
Rellinger of LancaSler, and Mrs.
Il Stokes, Sr., of Winston-Salem,
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M~. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
of South Chesler road will spend
Christmas with their son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lotto and son Peter, in Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin,
former residents of Strath Haven
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from Needham, Mass., to spend
Thursday and Friday as the guests
II! of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michen~r
« on Benjamin West avenue. TheIr
children Susan, David, and Dickie
will stay with their various friends
!Il in the borough.
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at windows. There's magic in Ihe early morn,
many splendid, shining things to lift the spirit
in the story of Bethlehem told the eve before.
and the hopes of men. It is a warmth and a
This is Christmas. This is Christmas when
presence. Now more than ever the human
the universe, a cathedral without dimension,
heart is humble and kind. Christmas is the
its black dome sequined with stars, houses
in
to 9:00
.
Merry, Merry C·hristmas
the eyes of a sleep· warm
a hushed humanity. And the wonder and
child d~==led by the splendor of it all.
the glory are again. Now a man is tree-tall
Christmas is a slow and tender smile in a
upon his knees. He reaches confidently be-
sleeping home as parents trim the tree and
yond his grasp. His spirit climbs beyond the
memories of all their Christmases together
customary iandmark of perception. He knows
rush upon them. There is a force drawing
more than he can tell.
families close. Holly wreaths are open eyes
May it be yours. Merry, Merry Christmas.
joy heart-deep
OPEN DAILY 9:30
An this is Christmas.
THE STORE OF
100,000
GIFTS
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Meetings Scheduled for
Last Half of
Year
The first eight parts of the ''Confessions of St. Augustine" were
discussed at the December 18
meeting of the Swarthmore Great
Books Group. 1\ developed that as
a pagan and the father of a son
before the age of 20, he soon became an ardent and expressive
early Ohristian convert. !He actually witnessed the disintegration of
the Roman Empire, dying 20 years
after Rome had been sacked by
the invading Vandals. His life and
the exciting nature of the times
in which he lived are reflected in
his autobiographical religious
writings.
The following Swarthmoreans
were included in the 17 persons
present: Florence Lucasse, Alma
Daniels, Oscar Gilcreest, Marlin
Nelgon, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Dailey.
By courtesy of the Borough
Secretary it has 'been arranged
that the selections below have
been scheduled at 8 p.m. in the
Legion Room of Borough H~II on
the dates specified and include the
balance of the Second Year Great
Books readings. Swarthmoreans
are welcome at all meetings,
Shakespeare's "Hamlet": January 9, 1958; Descartes' "Discourse
on Method": January 22; Hobbes'
"Leviathan" (selections): February 5; Pascal's "Pensees" (selections): ,February 19; Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels l l : Ml.:'ch 5; Rousseau's "On the 0 rig i n of
Inequality": March 19; Kant's
UPerpetual ~eace": April 2; Mill's
"On Liberty"; April 16; Mark
Twain's
"The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn": April 30.
please note that the next meeting, January 9, is on a Thursday.
All the other dates listed are on a
Wednesday.
Christmas Seal Drive
Extended Through Ian.
Citing the pressure of holiday
preparations and activities as a
"likely reason" the Christmas
Seal campaign is dropping behind
this year, LeRoy F. F. Wright
today extended through January,
1958, this once-a-year sale of
Seals to wipe out tuberculosis.
Wright is chairman of the 1957
campaign, conducted by the Delaware County Tuberculosis and
Health Association.
Ten Commandments
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
LInn,IHY
Swarthmore, Pa.. Friday, December 27, 1957
Great Books Group TRINITY DEDICATES
Sets January 9 0ateMEMORIAL WINDOWS
Theatre to Present
From all the men and women of
COLI.~); ~;
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 52
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Christmas is so many wondrous things, so
S'ln rtllI;lo:;:'i.: Co lleg~ Li hrary
Svrartlunore
Deeember 20, ·1967
THE SWARTBMOREAN
SWARTIIMORK
Cecil B. DeMille'S "The Ter..
Commandments" (in technicolor).
is now showing at an exclusive
engagement in this area at the
College Theatre. Swarthmore.
Hailed a3 the greatest motion
picture of all time, this masterpiece has been described as U"far
more than entertainment alone,
for it offers exceptional spiritual
inspiration in such a timely season of the year".
Give Holiday Brunch
The Rev. and Mrs. John C.
Kulp will entertain at a holiday
brunch at the parsonage this
mOrning at 10:30, for college students and servicemen home for
the holidays.
Those expected to attend are
Midshipman Richard It. Alexander, George Allison, Carol Bean;
Shelby Marlin, Beatrice S. Rago,
Charles Hummer, .June Holt.
Leora May Raynor, Cherry
Joyce Sharer. Joseph
Storlaul and " Lois Storlazzi.
Sharer.
.
Mary
Webster
A stained glass Window, designed and executed by the Henry
Lee Willet Studio in Philadelphia, was dedicated at Trinity
Church on Sunday, December 22 .
This window is in memory of the
late Mrs. Harry C. Barr, of 504
Harvard avenue. It is the gift of
her husband.
The window, loca ted a bove the
entrance way to the Beginners
and Primary Church School
classes, is a portrayal of Christ
receiving children of all nations
and races.
Oppenlander to Attend
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January Meeting
in Capitol
Harry Oppenlander, curriculm
director and head of the science
department in the Swarthmore
High School has been asked by
Governor Leader to participate in
a state-wide conference on education to be held in Harrisburg,
January 28 and 29.
Commenting on the purposes of
the conference which will include
100 participants, the Governor
said, "The time has come to take
a searching look at what the
schools of Pennsylvania can do to
strengthen their courses of instruction. A conference of the
State's leading educators will be
the first step towards pinpointing
the subjects which require immediate attention."
The conference win further
spotlight weaknesses in teaching
programs and will endeavor to
find out whether existing laws
and regulations actually are preventing schools from offering improved courses of study.
Qualita!lve Problems
One of the topics that will come
under discussion is the lengthening of the school year from 180 to
220 days, as proposed by Dr.
Charles E. Boehm, Superintendent
of Public Instruction.
Oppenlander stated that' he believed the problems tacing today's
schools were qualitative rather
than quantitative in nature.
"The conference will render a
real service," he said. "if it devotes' its attention to raising the
intellectual content and standards
of subjects now taught in our
schools. For the past decade there
has been a marked tendency to
play-down.. and even deprecate
academic achievement, and to
stress instead the education of the
'whole child\ The result has been
to place, what seems to me, to be
an overemphasis upon many sub. eets and activities that contribute
~ittle to preparing our children for
their responsibilities in this com ...
plex world of conflicting philosophies."
Study Home Program
In commenting on the situation
.
the Swarthmore - Rutledge
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schools, Mr. Oppenlander pom e
t that the administration and
ou
b· t· g
faculty were at present Sll J~ In
the whole program of studie<; to
careful scrutiny. "II is hoped" he
·d "that swarthmore-Rutledge
sal ,
... with their long tra dit·10n
sch 00 ,
'11
ke
of academic excellence, WI ~a
a real contribution to Amenca.n
education at a time when \here IS
. ed need for direction
a recogruz
and leadership.
"The recent decision by the
School Board to appoint an ad.
committee on curriculum
VISOry
__ rI to
evidences a vigorous eu.~
.
maintain the school district s pDSltion In the educational world and
to provide the kind of program
that is demanded for our chn-
Mary
D Webster
f P to Lead
h
ay 0 rayer T urs.
The next Community Day of
Prayer and Meditation will be
held on Thursday. January 2, at
the S War t h m 0 r e Methodist
Church from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Mrs. Mary Webster of Toulon,
III., will be the leader.
In conducting missions, Mrs.
Webster has been associated with
Dr. E. Stanley Jones, noted writer
and lecturer. She describes herself as a "homemaker and mother
of two boys, ages 10 and 15, who
lives on a farm near Peoria. Ill."
During the past two years, Mrs.
Webster has conducted meetings
in ,various cities and towns in
Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky. North
Carolina, and Mississippi.
Everyone in the community is
welcome. As m.laI, those who
stay through the lunch hour will
be served a hot beverage to accompany the sandwiches which
they ,bring. Nursery care will be
provided for young children at
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church.
For those who wish to continue
in worship, meditation, and prayer, Mrs. Webster will conduct
meetings again at 7:30 Thursday
€vening and at 2 p.m. and 7:30
p,m. on Friday, the 3rd.. All
meetings will be held in the
Swarthmore Methodist Church.
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Attends Meeting
Dr. Peter van de Kamp, chairman of the astronomy department
and Director of Sproul Observatory at Swarthmore College, is attending the l24th meeting of the
American Association for Advancement in Science in Indianapolis, December 26-30. He will
present a paper "Facets of Astronomy", tomorrow night;
$4.00 PER YEAR
Jr. Assembly Groups
Plan Christmas Parties
The Woman's Club will witness
four Junior Assembly Christmas
parties this holiday.
The seventh grade assembly
will be held Saturday, December
28 from 7 to 8:45. Class hosts Mr.
and Mrs. John Kennedy will be
assisted by chaperons Mr. and Mrs.
Roy SnapI' and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Plowman.
Also, on' Saturday, the ninth
grade will hold their Christmas
Party, from 8:30 to 10:15. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hofmann are the dass
hosts. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansell and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
Hewes will act as chaperons.
The eighth grade, with hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bath will
meet from 7: 30 to 9:.15 on Monday, December 30. Chaperons for
the dance will be Dr. and Mrs.
Walter Moir, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pyle and Mr. and Mrs.
James Rowland.
Mr. and M:ts. Henry Ward ace
hosts for the tenth grade Assembly. which will be held Monday
from 9 10 10:45. Mr. and Mrs.
Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. James
Stephens will serve as chaperons.
The dances will be formal, with
the exception of the seventh grade
party. Bob Holm and his orchestra
will provide the music. \Vith the
festive decorations and gay holiday spirit sure to be present,
everyone atte~ding the Junior Assembly Christmas Parties is guaranteed a good time.
College Eleven Elects
hice '58 Captain
Swarthmore College tailback
Nathan J. Price, former co-captain
and named Most Valuable Player
of the Central High SchOOl eleven,
carried off college football honors
too when his teammates elected
him captain of the '58 team and
on top of that awarded to him the
two football honors of the year.
Nate was awarded the Denton
Trophy in recognition of his
sportsmanship and aggressive play
during the season; he was awarded
the Wright Trophy as the Swarthmore player who best demonstrated the spirit of leadership and
sportsmanship in the traditional
Swarthmore-Haverford game. The
three-year varsity scatback was
one of the main reasons for the
14-8 upset victory of Coach Lew
Elverson's eleven touted PMC this
season. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Price of Philadelphia.
Twenty - Utree men received
football letters for the 1957 season.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27
2:00 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament ................... . Field .House
7:30 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament ................... . Field House
9:00 P.M.-Tournament: SHS vs. Darby ............. . Field House
Aprn Date Set for
NewColiege Dormitory
Women's Residence Will
Be Situated West
of Worth
Plans for Willets Dormitory, the
new residence for women to be
erected on the college campus,
have been approved. by the Board
of Managers, announced Courtney
Smith, president of the colIege.
Decision was also made on the site
of the new
building , which is to be
.
the level area just west of Worth
Dormitory, which is located. on the
corner of ·Chester Road and College Avenue. The approval folIowed months of investigation and
pJanning by the administration,
architects and members of the
board.
The new dormitory. costing between $810,000 and $900,000 will
house approximately 180 women,
mostly in double rooms, with a
few singles. Construction will begin about the first of April, and
should require about 12 months,
thus making the dorm ready for
occupancy in September of 1959.
Occupant Cost
Estimated by a per occupant
basis, the cost of the building will
be between $4,500 and $5,000 per
woman occupying a room. This
figure includes all costs, architect's
fees, site preparation, actual construction and furnishings.
The contemporary style build ..
ing will have a considerable area
of native stone which will match
that in nearby Worth. The twostory Wl11gS will be used a5 living
areas, and a one-story wing will
contain a 1200-square foot main
Ila,un'ge and card room. There will
six living units, three in each
wing, two on each floor. each
housing about 30 women. The
center area, between the two
wings, will contain the bathrooms
and one lounge for each floor. Attached to each of the three smaller
IC\unges will be a pressing room
and a kitchenette.
Added Fea1ures
A basement under the north
wing will house a game room,
equipment rooms, a central laundry room with washers and dryers, and storage space,
Also included will be two onebedroom apartments with private
baths and kitchenettes for the supervisory staff.
The double rOOms will be approximately 12 feet by 17 feet.
This will give a living space of
about 100 square feet per occupant.
The period from now until that
of actual construction will be used
the preparation of working
I:~~~~;~
by the architects. Conwill be done by the
Construction Company.
for the project are
Stewart and Noble Df
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28
2:00 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament .................... Field House
7:00 P.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 7th Grade ............. Woman's Club
7:30 P.M.-Kiwanis Tournament ........ ' ............ ·Field House
8:30 P.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 9th Grade .. ,.......... Woman's Club
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 29
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship .................. . Local Churches
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30
2:00
3:30
7:30
7:30
9:00
9:00
P.M~-Tournament Play-Off ....".' .......... " ~eld House
P.M._Tournament: Play-Off ................... Field. House
p.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 8th Grade .,..... . ... Woman s Club
P.M.-Tourname'.'t: Play-Off .................. Field , House
J.M.-Jr. Assemblies: 10th Grade ............ Wo~ s Club
P.M._Tournament: Play-Off ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Field -House
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31
2:00 P.M._T<>urnament: Play-Off ..... . ........... , ~eJd House
li:oo p.M._Walchnight Serv~ce ................ ·Meth~lst Ch\ll'1!h
11 :30 p.M._Watchnighi Sennce .... '......... ·Presbytenan Church
WEDNESDAY• .JANUABY 1
Trinity Church
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion ...... : .. '" . . . . . . . . .
TBVRSDAY, IANlJAllY Z
10:30 A.M.-Community Day of Prayer .. '..•.... Melhodist Church
Mrs. Helen Lambichi
Mrs. Helen Lambichi, mother
Dr. Marika Lambichi, formerly
of 231 Haverford avenue, died
Christmas Eve in Palm Beach.
Fla. She would have been 100
years old next April.
MrS. Lambichl was born in
Smyrna, Turkey. The Lamblchi's
moved from North Carolina to
Chester. where Dr. Lamblchl, who
attended Women's Medical College, opened her oMce. The family
later moved to Swarlhm~e end
lived at the Haverford avenue address for many yeArs. They moved
to Florida In 1954.
Surviving beside Dr. Lamblchl
are two other daughters Esmeralda
Lamblchi, and Mrs. N. Z1rinls;
and a son Robert, all of 222 Moc:k-
'.
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Pace z
Is
Persona'
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DONAHUE. IUIHUI
Mba JaDe! Ellen Buehler,
'ia.\I&llter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Mthur
DOHlln· ADAMS
Miss Carol Jean Adams, daiaah-
of Mr, and Mn,. HtIrI)' ,T,
Mrs, Roland G, E, Ullman of I'
IAclaDlS of Featon. Mich" became.
Vassar avenue has as her
Buehler of 13n Baltimore
bride of Mr, Lynn Mason
pests throulh the Christmas PIke, aDd Mr, Jam_ Edward Doherty SundaY,Deeember 22; at
holiday her son-in-law and daUlh- Donahue of 201 Garrett avenue 2:30 o'clock at the bame .of the
ter Mr. and Mrs, Edward E, were married Saturday, December bridegroom, son of Dr, aDd. '1In,
Thoma. Fd three IllUe' girls
at 2 o'clock In our Lady of
Kenneth Doherty of 809 Elm
Kathy, sethy, and J~er of InHelp Chmdl. Morton.lav'en\,e,
dianapolls, Ind,
Mr, Donahue Is the son of Mar, and
The double ring ceremony was
Mr. and Mrs, Walter H. Baird Mrs, James Donahue of Pawen- perfonned· by the Rev, John
have returned to their farm at
Conn,
associate mini.... of the
Freeport, 0" after a visU with
The Rev, Mr-. Peter J. Cruise
Presbyterian Church,
Mrs. Balrd's son and daughter-in- olDclated ,at the ceremony, Altar in a settIDg of magnolia arid white
law Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bird of decorations were wblte carnations, poinsettias,
,Drew avenue.
Given in marriage by ber fath- , Given' in marriage :t>y her
Mr, and MIn. Milton Bryant er the bride wore a gown fash- father, the bride wore an ivory
will entertain their bridge club io~ed with bodice' and loug sleeves colored Indian silk brocade gown
New Year's Eve at Bry-clllt, their
Brussels lace and ballerina and carried a cascade of white
home on South Chester road.
length full sIdrt of peau de sole, poinsettias, Podocarpus and magMr, and Mrs. E. M, James of She carried a cascade bouquet of nolla,
North Swarthmore avenue return- white carnations and ivy.
The bride's matron of honor,
ed last week after a six-week visit
Mrs, Eric Anderson of DartRobert W, Doherty, the formin .Spain.
mouth House, sister of the bride. er Marllyn H. Green, of 609 Elm
\
as matron of honor, wore a red a;'enue, was attired in a Christmas
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WILL REOPEN
January 2. 7:00. A. M.
fllc'.lh,. fngagement!!
\~~~~~~iEt'~;ICA;;UF;F;M;A~N!
wiJdom He set "The Holly
:
aside as a sYmbol of the SaviOur.
President, has announced. They from New York' City today De- OD the leaves 70U find twelve
Include:'
cember 27, Mr, HODDold, proiessor points which are symbollc of ~e
Mo
of law'at the University' of Penn- Twelve Dlsc:iples who would
:
rris L Hicks, Swarthmore' sylvania is the recipient of a FIlI- serve with Jesus; the _In II1iem
Mrs, Thomas H, Peunoek, Wll~ bright research grant to Fiance for of elch leaf Is where the llfe: of
m!ngton, Del,; Mrs, W II 1 i a m six months.
each leaf Is contained, which Is
Boone, Washington, D. C.; Philip
boll
T, Sharples, Haverford, reappointMr. Honnold Is taking a sabbati- sym
c of Jesus 'Nho Is the head
ed •
f
, c a l the Second '~ster and w,'11 of all ChristianIty. The berries
.or a ourth 'term following· ODe
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year's absence; and Mrs, HI'ton S. do rf'Search on a proposed uniform are re, Ike the i lood of JejIUS
Read, VentDor, N. J., and Law- law for international sales, work- which was to be shed for a dying
rence Worstall, Lansdowne, both lug in Paris where he will be af- worid. Inside of the berry *ou
reelected to four-year terms.
filiated with the faculty of law at find three "'eds which are: to
Elected as emeritus members the University of Paris, During the represent the three days In ~he
were Elizabeth H, Bartlett, Balti- next two aDd a half months, under Tomb.
more, Md., 'who was a member for the auspices of a Guggenheim
The Holly Tree grows to a
21 years, and Nicholas Kelley Fallowship, he will continue fiis great height which shows how
New York City, who served
resea~ch at other centers for com- i Christianit! would grow' with \he
years.
para live law In western Europe. Christ Child as its .head. In the
In a!ldition to Smith, the officers The Honnolds plan to return on wood of 'the Holly T~ee. you dnd
include Sharples, vice president' the FIandr. on September 18; 1958. a true fine grain which symi,oMrs. Williarn A, Clarke. Wal\iug~
The children w!ll go to school IIzes the Christian Love. The
ford", secretary; and Worstall, in Paris. In January, however. the Holly Tree is used to make .~e
treasurer.
family will take a brief trip to musical instruments which give
Switzerland to visit Mrs Hon- off the melodious note. of Chris65 Sch
nold's mother, DD Kunz ~. Bern, Uan Spirit,
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and olrer relatives in Zurich. They
God in His divine wisdom enVote Sooial Security also plan a short , stay high in the dowed The Holly Tree to help
Due to the conclusion of a con- Berner Oberland Alps.
represent the never d)oing SPlrtract between the State School
Their home has been rented lIual Love Jesus 'has for us, for
Retirement Board and for the second semester to the The Holly Tree stays green )ill'
the Social Seeurily organization, family of Professor Corwin John- year long, and today most all
all school employees who so de- son from the Univesrity of'Texas, use Holly for Christmas wrea....
sire have been able this fall to He will teach at the University of and to convey the spirlt-pe~ce
increase thelr retirement posslbll!- Pennsylvania Law Sch,?,,1 dUring on earth good Will toward m .....
ties by being included under both that time.
So when you look at a Hoily
Tree you may know God created
organizations.
.
NEWS'
it to be in remembrance of' the'
The vote was taken last spring
NOTES· ~hrist and Chrtstianity; It
as to whether people wish to join
Kay Lanning, a graduate of never die from this earth as lopg
or not, and all who registered de- S,:,arthmore High School, sang as the Holly Tree grows,
:
sire were to be included when Wlth the Beaver College Choir
: BENJAMIN H, DEEBT,E SR I
school opened In September, Con- Sunday. December 15, when
.
'1
sequently under t::tis vote the the group presented its annual
.
Mr. Gerald B .. Allison of ~'
School Board and teachers gen- Christmas Vesper ServIce. ~-y,
~
is visiting his mother Mars. A
n
eraII y voted on whether the con- the daughter of former Swarth-, Id
h Id' b
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M. Allison arid sister Mrs, George
t rac t ...
ou
or s out n t e con- morean. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0, Lan- DavIsson of Vassar avenue durin s .
. d th
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ded
cu
of Sprin:"'eld,
Is a senior the ,holidays. Mrs. Davisson has
~
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' ·InanI I e vo e was overw h elm g y n favor of such ac- member of the klndergarten-eJetion
been spe,\ding the ChrIstmas hop.
mentary education department,
days wllh her son-in-law arid
The employees of the district
Miss Nancy Hagy, Mn. Carolyn daughter Mr, and Mrs, HalseyG.
have now concluded arrangements Valentine and Mrs: LaVtDa Hurst Knapp and family of Nassau, Del.
to pay their back share of six of tlie' .iocal elementary 'ScIiOoI
Mr.. and Mrs, David L, Lalrd,:of
quarters from the firsi of' JulY
are spending the Chrlst- Riverview' road entertained at an
1957 to the first of January 1956, mas holidays in Fort Lauderdale,
h
Saturd
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for under the contract they are FIa.
open ouse
ayeven!ng ~r
entitled to six retroactive quarters
thus placing them fully in the ~_UlIIIIII_IIllllllllIU"'III11I1_UlIIIIIIIIUIIISI• •.111
Social Security system, To olt.et
these payments the School Em- !!i!
ployees' Retirement Board has a
notified each one of the amount
is sincerely grateful to
which they are transferring to the ..
Social Security system to cover ~
all its friends and neighbors and
the integrated program.
'"
, Approximately 65 of the 80 emwishes everyone in Swarthmore a
ployees of the swarthmore-Rut-;;;_=i
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ledge Union School District are
taking advantage of this opporHa'ppy New Year throughout 1958.
tunity of belonging to both retirement systems.
IIi
Employees
TO EVERYONE
Large Crap -
TJe"
to the \helr three chllclzen Carol, Heidi
P" 0 f DUlIUllI.... of Swarthmore
aud Eddie of RuIMers avenue will
san 'or Dine mouths in ""'_pe
College, ClaUde C, Smith, b o a r d '
~v
Six alUJDn! were named
, bn..
Harvard Inn
MAGAIINE
Miss Virginia Gray Bullilt,
daughter of Mrs. James B. Bullitt,
Jr., of Lincoln avenue, and the late
Mr. Bullitt. will become the nfl'o." I
of Mr. David Leith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Leith of Haverford tomorrow afternoon at 5
o'cl.:ck. The ceremony will take
place in Swarthmore Trinity
Church.
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun and
MIss Martha Calhoun entertained
at a supper last night. Miss Candace Allen and Mr. Philip Allen
III were hostess and host at a. tea
yesterday afternoon. 14r. and, Mrs,
Andrew Leith will entertain at a
supper this evening following the
rehearsal.
Sw...........
Many ceuturles alO wheu God
Mr, and Mrs. John,Hoouold and created the earth ID HIs
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W ill 8e SerVcu
9 South Chesf. Road
e.. Klngswood ·3-0476
.a.
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LOYILY LAlltU PIli. THlIIIW YIAIl .AY
COUIGE THEATHE
The wedding
place in
chusetts
Institutewill
of take
Technology.
June.
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BEAUTY SALON
South Chester road announces the of Mamie carnations and Chrtstengagement of her daughter. Mild- mas greens. Mrs, Willlam Brady,
'The'bride's mother, chose a pale I
red Alice to 1st Lieutenant John bridesmaid. was attired in a gown beige gown and white camellias,
Townsend Tyler. U, S, M. C., son like that of the matron of honor The brldegroom's mother wore a
of Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo J.. Tyler and carried a similar bouquet.
blue gown with white camelof South Chester road, formerly
Mr. James Donahue, father of lias.
.
The bride graduated from the
of New York City,
the bridegroom, 'was best man,
Miss DeCaindry, daughter of the
were Mr, Malcom OWens University of ,Michigan in June,
late Mr. William A: DeCaindry, is of Broomall andMr, Joseph Con- ,T,ul\njeiVebnri,dl1leygroom attended Denison
High
I,
and is now attending
a graduate of Swarthmore U I rad of· Sp~eJd,
the graduate school of the UniverSchool and is a senior at the n, The bride's mother wore a green slty of MI"hlgan,
is a
h e
versity of' Maryland. S
faille gown with belge aecesf t
After a wedding trip to New
member of Delta Gamma ra eraccented with a cymbidium York City, Mr. and Mrs, Doherty
nity.
orchid.
returned to Swarthmore and will
Lt. ,Tyler is a graduate of
The bridegroom's inother wore
at 202 South Ravena BouleSwarthmore High School, Bullis a Dlor blue gown. with a white vard, A!", Arbor, Mich,. _as of
School, and tlie United states
January 1.
Military Academy. class of 1955.
Immediately following the ceteAn open house was given for
A June wedding Is planned.
mony a. wedding reception was the newly, married couple yesterheld at the Rolling Green Golf
by Mr, and Mrs. Robert W.
IDohEorly and Mr. and Mrs. J, KenMrs. Willlam A. DeCaindry of
South Chester road announces the
The bride is a graduaw ':r the neth Doherty,
engagem!,nt of her daughter Mary Ip:nill.de'lp~ua Conservatory of Mu-------Virginia ·to Mr. Raymond Eugene sic and now teaohes at the William
IIRTHS
Matson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Rob- Penn Charter and Merion .FrIends
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart F. Flood
ert E, Malson of Dayton, 0,
of 303 South Chester road anMiss DeCalndry. daughter of ~e
The bridegroom graduated trom nounce the arrival of a son, Stewlate Mr, William A, DeCaJndry, 's the University of CODllecticut and art Francis Flood, Jr" born Dea graduate of ,Swarthmore High is at the preSent time .,usoclated cember 5 at ilie Methodist HospiSchool and Is attending Ohio State with Westinghouse CorpOration,
tal, The young man is the grandUniversity,
After a two-week wedding trip son of the late Mr, and Mrs. WalMr, Matson attends Ohio State to Miami, FIa., Mr, and Mrs, Don- ter Flood of the same address on
University College of Medicine ahue will reside at 100 State I South Chester road,
'
,
and Is a member of Alpha Kappa street, Media,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lotto of WllPrior to her marriage, the bride minilon, Del., announce the birth
Medical fraternity.
An August wed~ng is planned, was honored at a plastic shower
their second son, Samuel Wesgiven by Mrs. C. W, Johnson of
ley Lotto, on. pecember 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noble Zel- Narberth, She was guest of honor
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
ler of Sewickley announce the en- at two miscellaneous showers, one of South Chester road are - the
gagement of their daugh'er, Miss given by Mrs. Lee Goldsbourg!l maternal grandparents.
Linda Ruth Zeller. to. Mr. Daniel of Narberth and the other by Mr~.
.
'
Willard Ill, son of Mrs. Frederick H, Moorhouse, her aunt, of Springfield,
and
Mrs,
R,
Moorhouse,
a
Sherwood Dunn of Princeton,
. N. J., and the late Mr. Daniel Wil- cousin.
Swa,[tllmore. Po.
lard, Jr., of Baltimore.. Md.
"I saw it in the swarthmorean,"
Miss Zeller is a Swarthmore
2M IIG WEEIl
Colege senior.
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Mr Willard, instructor in phys- . 1
ics at Swarthmore College, is a
sUIsc.,mONS
graduate of Yale University and
c.n " ,
'
received his Ph.D. from Mass~-
TBB 8WAR'1'IIIIOUAN
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At the 8:45 and 11 o'clock Mom.The
PlJIIUSBBD BVDY PaDAY AT 8W~TIIIIOU. PA.
Worablp Serv1eee OIl Sunday, tieed by CbrIat JesuS will be
J(n. Clement B. AJlen hu bePB'l'BK E. TOLD. lIIAUOJUE TOLD. I'1JIIU8D'UI
Kulp will use." his sennon broUlht out at Cbrlatlan Setenee iome librarian 01 the Helen Kate
I'bOIIe KJJtpw'"
'God's word-For the
Sunday by the Lesson- Furness I'zee Librar)' in WalliD&. PETEIl Eo TOLD. BdIter'
IPlresenlt". There will be a nursery
entitled "Cbrlatlan Set- ford. BUCCee'l"c J(n. Wll!!am H.
Barbara B. Kent, Manaainl Editor
Roberts. whO hu reslped be~ bbott
cblldren and lniants. a KinderScriptural readlO'," will 1Dclude cause abe 1a moving away from
~-"'orle T. Told
Anne L. ma
--.rten Cb b Pro
Rosalle D. Peirsol
~,
If'
urc
cram and a the account In John.. (4:48-68) of the communit7.
i.ltered as Second Clasa Matter. January 24. 1939. at the POIt
.Junt.,r Cbureh PI .... am at thts Jesus' bealing of the ruler's SOD
Mrs. Allen. who livea in MeyOlllce at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 8. 18711.
time.
that lay sick at Capernaum.
Ian. brings to ber position her
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Tbe Jr. Hi and Sr. Hi Youtb
Tbe Golden Text is from Daniel experience In the libraries at the
Fellowships
will
meet
at
the
(2:20.22):
"Blessed be the name Westtown Scbool and the .Agnes
1 '~ei
SWARTHMORE. PENNA. , DECEMBER 27, 19S7.
"':'':'':'':=~---':'''----;---:====-::::::-:==::-...J churcb at 7 p.m. or ... r .• _~ of God for ever and ever: for Irwin Scbool. Sbe bas alao been
PRESlnERIAN NOTES
IS~lDd.lly night meeting. The Leader wisdom and might are his: • • • cataloguer tor the Monterey
FRIENDS IIIEEYING NOTES
Sr. Hi MD will be lJnda be revealeth tbe deep III!d secret County. Calif.. Foree PUblic LINo A.dult Forum or First-day
The Rev. John Schott will
whose topic is. "New Year's Ithing)!."
brary. which has cbarge of 28
Scbooi is scbeduled for sunday I ~~;::~~,at the 9: 30 and 11 o'clock
All are welcome to attend the brancbes. 20 school libraries. and
since It will be a Family Day at I,
Sunday morDin," Tbe
The Morning Service will be in I services at First Cburch of Christ. a bookmobile.
Meeting for Worship at 11 o·clock. title of his sermon will be "A New honor of college students bome Scientist. 206 Park avenue at 11
Mni. Allen will be assisted in
Following Mieeting a coffee bour Year Mlessage".
for the bolidays wbo will ta)
Men's and women's Bible clas- part in the service.
-,....-----at the Helen Kate Furness Free
will be held in Whittier House in
bonor of Walter Lucas. All are ses meet at 9: 30.
Tbe traditional W a't c h n i g b t l saw it, in The Swartbmorean. Library.
Cburcb Scbool meets at 9: 30 Service of Holy Communion will
cordially invited to be with Walter
at this special occasion com11. The Senior Higb class will be observed Tuesday night from
memorating his many years of convene a~ 10:45.
11 to 12 o·clock.
service in Whittier House.
'Tbe Christmas Coffee Hour for
Tbursday at .10: 30 a.m. Tbe
the College-Age group will be Community Day of Prayer and
UNITARIAN NOTES
beld Sunday after the 11 o'clock Meditation wlll be beld at this
service. in the Woman's Associ- cburcb with Mrs. Mary Webster
This Sunday at the Delaware
Room. Mr. and Mrs. Schott as Resource Leader. Mrs.,W ebster
.
Un
in t
C ounty Unitarian Cburcb. Springinvite all the young wlll conduct mee gs ega
a
field, at 11 a.m. a sermon. " Tb
.e
d
of this age, of the cburcb. 7: 30 Thursday evening an at 2
Rob ert
"'--ble
of
a
Sbip"
by
Rev.
~_Q
I and their parents. for this get-to- and 7: 30 p.m. on Frlday a t tbis
id
1.. Zoerbeide of theMsy Memona 11etbe'r. Coffee. puncb. and cookies", ~~Lur,cb... A nursery w ill be provN. Y .• I'
nitarian
Cburcb.
S)'l'acuse.
th
Pr
b
U
,
ti
will be served. Any Swarthmore
at these times at e
es 1'will be read by a congrega on
member. Bernard H. White. T his College students wbo may be terian Cburcb.
sermon. origlnaliy given last year, spending tbe bolidays bere will
On Tbursday. tbe cburch is takalso
be
welcomed.
ing
a representative delegation to'
n
th
to
was of such interest
e CO greg~tion in Syracuse that they
A brief .watcbnigbt service will bear Bishop Fred Pierce Corson
requested that copies be made. be beld in the cburch on New at Arch street Methodist Cburcb.
available.. It is based upon the
Eve, at 11: 30 p.m.
at 8 p.m .• to bear his report of his
lion December 31.t You Cet ". '''High
shipwreck of. the Italian freigbter.
The Community Day of Pray"r around tbe world tour. During
''Etrusco''. near Scituate. Mass.
meditation will be beld on bis trip, the Bisbop visited 11
". Sputnik" - DON'T DRIVE - You
There wlll .be no Junior fellowat the .Methodlst Churcb countries. attended various Refrom 10: 30 to 2 p.m. Mrs. Mary liglous and Educational ConterMighe Pal It!
ship.
and talked wltb many of the
Webster. noted lecturer and writ- wOrld's leaders. The subject of his
er. will ·be tbe leader. Tbose wbo address wlllbe. ''Tbe Cburch Facstay througb the lunch hour are es the. World's Challenge."
asked to bring sandwicbes. A hot
beverage wlll be served. Nursery
care will be provided for young LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
;-'1'-- ,
at this cburcb.
Tbe Cbancel Choir wlll meet for The oplnlOld upreued below are
APPRECIATION
rebearsal at 7:30 Tbursday. Jan- tb_ or tile IncU\'Idual wrlten. All
Iet.taw to The Swartbm-.s must
, .., slID'" _udOU:JIIIU ...., ....
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uary
2.
We extend .our gratef,!t.~p"pr,ec:I- ,.
::
Tbe Sewing and Bandage groups. . . - If tbe writer .. lmown to tile
_tor. Letten wtll be pub\l8loecl
atlon to the thousands, of famin..
wlll meet Friday morning. J anCHURCH SERVICES
oDl7 at tile dlaereuon or tl-e
--uary 3, Instead of the usual first EdItor.
who have relied on our service.
Wednesday of tbe month. Luncb-I'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John Schott•. Assoclate MInister eon will be served by Circle 4.
IN APPRECIATION
Bunda". December 29
Cbolr rebearsals for tbe Primary
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Scbott and Junior Choirs will be resumed To the Editor:
January '9
'The .Pageant of the Nativity,
will preach.
9:30 and 11:00 ".M; - Church
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wbich I bad the good fortune to
DIUC'IOU O. "'"IOU
.820
CHII'NUJ STRII'
10~:~ia:.--senior High Class.
TRINITY NOTES
witness on Sunday nlcbt, was the
OUYIIIL 1M, ,
t.
MNtf It. !1M, PI 1: ?
12:15 P.M.-Coffee Hour for colmost beautiful and remarkable
lege-age people and parents.
A celebration of the Holy Com- production I have ever seen. Sim'Ii
New Year'1I Eve
munion will 'be beld at 8 O'clock~pliclLty, the essence of Christianity.
11:30 p.M._Watchnight Service. Sunday morning. At 9:30 there
the pageant·s fOundation.
Thunda". JUluar:r 2
will be a Family Service. and at it was added a choir that sang
7:30 p.M.--Chllncel Cbolr.
11: 15 tbe regular service of with both dellnite precision and
FrIda", J8Iluar:r 3
IM.onling Prayer.
real' spirit. and costum!'S and
'
10:00 A.M.~ew1ng and Bandage
Ushers for the services will be lighting that, were exceptionally
Groups.
as follows:
fine. Added to this was an ending
~~M~~E'!:.
..-H--:cO...D-:IS=T~C=HUR==C::H:;-9: 30 a.m.-l. P. EspeD6chade. that was simply inspiring.
John C. Kulp. MInister
bead uaber; J. E. Evans, W. M.
The pageant was the picture of
Robert Wilde
Gaylord. G. A., Hansell. R. H. Igrace,ful simplicity because of the
Minlster of Music
Maxwell. and E. G. Smith; 11: 15 technical excellence Clf all conBanda". Deeember :til
a.m.-F. W. Luehring. bead usher; cerned. These three elements.
..
W. M. Busb. ai,ternate; A. G. Boyd, cos t umes. ligb""~
were
8:45 AiM. and ~1: 00 A .-.
....... and -hoir
~
Mr. Kulp will preach.
R. Engberg. Theodore Evans. woven so ftnely into the cloth of
9'45 A.M.-Cbureh SchooL
B. Price, G. S. Valentine, and the Natlvlt7 that they produced a
6;30 P.M.~r. and Jr. High FelG. Weaver.
truly outstanding garment. one
lowshipa will meet.
Carl Hally is scbeduled to serve tbat wlll wear excee 'ingly well
New Year's Eve
as acolyte at 8 o'cloek; James Nutt
t
f everyone presen
11:00 p.M.-Watchnlgbt Service. and John Waterbury at 9:30. and on the spirits 0mi
nunda". JUlaar:r :t
at 11: 15 a.m. Steve Hansell and througb the co ng year.
10:80 A.M.-Day of Prayer.
James Paul.
Sincerely.
Parish Inlercesslons aDd MornPIH1iLlP E. SWIA~
1:30 P.M.-Meditation.
TRINITY CHURCH
ing
• _-'"
.
, Prayer wlll be beld on MonMr. and Mrs. James H ......
L~.er.
H. Lawlellee Whittemore. Rector day at 11:30 a.m. and on Tuesday Jr., with their cbUdren Steve, and
8;....--. De. embft H
and Thursday at 9 p·clock.
Point ,,_
-ednesd
Susan of East
• ....... are
8:00 A~Holy Communion.
Qn·W
ay. New Year's Day spending the holiday season ,with
11:10 A.M.---Famliy Service.
(the Feast of the Circumcision).
f
11:15 A.M.~ornlng Prayer.,
I th'ere will be a celebration of the I.Dr;tr!·ltahn d Mrs. George B. Sickel 0
Ne.. Year'a ~"
1....lv Communion at 10 a.m.
"
Haven avenue. Mrs. Arch10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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ParIsh IDtereeuIor'
Prom playroom to bedroom, you can be
11:30 A.M.-Monday
PATTEIISON'S
9:00 A.M.-Tuesday and ThursFUNERAL HOME.
.,.,...
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Not Only Do We Wish You a
Happy New Year BUT We
Want to Thank You for the
Wondedul Year Just Passed
.
The CalDera a Hobby Shop
4 - 6 Park Avenue
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n
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house
heatini
•..,s
the whole
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day.
TIm RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
01' I'llID,D8
.~. Dn!
'IF II
.
11:00 A.JI. I':amIly Day at Meet-
-
II,Noon Cotree Hour.
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21
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10:10 A.M. ~ J.:Je, F .. a' "
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"IHE PAIIAIU OF A'SHIP"
.... ., ....._....
NEW YE.{.R'S
CREETINGS
TO
oua
JI,dNY
"mENDS
sure of winterdme comfort. Gas house healinl
'preads wanDth throughout the aM.house.
It', lUtoIII-dc, toO! Set the thenPO$W aad
fwpt it-then', no Iael to cmlu aad stOre.
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NEWS NOTES
Hom. for the Holidays
Mr. and lire. W. o. 1Ie!nu, BOla 'ftwn_ Of 1IeD.I-m we.t claUlhtel' and her «emIly Mr. and
lin. W1llIam B. Ward of $trath
Carol Towm., dlllrtel' of Mr (OJ", 01 Buvarcl and Stnth _ue. and tbbIIr _
Mr. JoIIII lin. JOMpb H. W..... and Pei.
Haven avenue, retunled 8atuJdaT and ..... Charlea H. Topplq
Haven avtlDlIeI, have u their DQIa, whIeh w1I1 take place to- and David III Hew a.1-. In
frwl CheIteI' HOIPltal whae IIhe North PrincetaD. avenue, Is t custs their . . _ in _ lew and morrow 1IIIa....... at 2 o'dod< at Buck. Counb'. Allotbel' claUlhtel'
,..".lnecI for a week fol1ow1nc a home duriD& the hoUday u~
claUlhtel' Ilk. and .... Duuld G. TrIn1t7 a..urch.
.
and her family 1Ir. and ..... o.ctir
fall In her home CJD Saturday, De- and will return to Mount Holyoke We.t Of Waminlton, D. C~ anotbDr. and ..... Hear7 J. Wenand A. lt1amer and Janet of WhIpeemher U.
Collece. South Hedle:r. Masa.• er lIOI1-In-law and d.nlh_ Mr. and 110M Patrlcla of South CheIteI' JIUY. N. J. joined Ibe Iivup for
Mr. and Mrs. Wl!Jlam Brink of January I.
and Mrs. Robert W. PbllUpa and road and Mr. J. David Welle"" Of ChrIatma Day.
.
Hamden, Conn. 8PeDt Christmu
Jane MaaAJpine baa retumed sons Robbie and Will of Loq WRIIIlqtorl, D. C.. were &moq. Mr. and lin. Cwrord R. Sloan
with lin. BrInlt·s mother J(n. home for the hOliday, from Iowa ~18nd. N. Y.• and their IOD and the custa CbNtmas Day of Mr. and cbUcIren 01 Woodbury. N. J~
Donald C. Crouet 01 Thayer rom. State College, Ames. la. Jane Is his family Mr. and lin. Don R. and Mrs. Albert st. Clair of Wll- spent ChrIstmas Day with Mrs.
Mr. and J(n. I'rallklln Nolt of the daUlhter of Mr. and Mn. John Heinze of Strafford.
mingtoo, Del.
Sloan'. brother and alater-In-law
Scbool lane have as their cuesta Mac:Alplne. Jr.• of North PrInceton
Mrs. M. R. DImmitt of Butlers Mr. and Mrs. I'rancla Chamban
Mr. and Mrs. JlIDes E. Davia of
. over CbrIatmas their parents Mr. avenue.
IndialantIc. Fla.. are VisIting Mr. avenue spent ChrIstmas with ber and family Of Dlcldnson avenUe.
and Mrs, Joeepb Siegfried of I'ulJudith D. Jarratt, a freonman at and Mnl. W. Alfred Smith of 21
lerton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradford Junior College. Brad- Amherst avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Your fire Company Equipment
Noli. Sr•• 01 Coopersburl; and Mr. ford. Mass .• Is at bome for the Davia. formerly of 27 Amherst
and Mrs. ErwIn Loux of Quaker- Christmas vacation. Sbe is the avenue. are bere for the marriage
town.
daugbter of Mrs. Louis O. Dennett of lIfiss. Helen Joan ThOMSOn.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W1IIiam
Mrs. C. D. Schioesser of Park of North PrInceton avenue.
avenue bas as her guests for the
David Sbule. a junior at the
holiday ber father Mr. J. E. Watte Severn Scbool in Severna Park.
of Miami. Fla.• and ber aunt Mrs. Md.. is spending the Cbrlstmas
H. P. Closman of P.bUadeiphia.
bolidays with bls parents Capt. and
Miss Vlrglnla Rath Of Yale ave- Mrs. C. C. Sbllte on Maple avenue.
has as ber guset ber sister .Frank Andrew. Jr.. the son of
5 Gertrude Rath wbo arrlv!!d Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Andrew
from Farminglon. Conn.. last of Cornell avenue, is spending the
weekend to spend the bollday. The boldays with his parents. He is a
visiting Miss Rath is on the staff fresbman at Penn Stste University.
of Miss Porter's. School.
Donna Crosset. a senior at the
MIr. and Mrs. Carl Dellmuth of University of Connecticut, Storrs.
North Swarthmore road bave as arrived bome December 16 to
their guests for several days Mrs. spend tbe bollday with her mother Brand new wedding go';'ns: r•• ding
Dellmuth's parents the Rev. and Mrs. Donald C. Crosset on Thayer m.ftuf.cturll'l' IImpl", retitling up
to $250. Sold from $39 to $99. t.._
Mrs. C.Sturges Ball and ber sister road.
Miss Laura E. Cherry. from BaltlJeanne Schloesser of Park ave- styIos I. shown in Brldl" mlgazines
more; and Mr. Dellmutb·s mother nue. a freshman at Wilson College. ..d boat .hops. All p.noct dr.... L
Mrs. Florence Dellmuth and bls bas arrived home and is spending M.ny buutlful dHign ...• orIgi ..l.
1948 PANEL TRUCK
aunt Miss Ethel Kugler of Cam- the Christmas boliday with her It 1/3 of .....i1 prio. IN, THIS
AREA'S LAR6EST COLLECTION OF
den. N.J.
mother Mrs. C. D. Schloesser.
ThIll Is kIlown as the c1l1e1'. nell,. CarrIe. :t - ' air-poi .......
Nancy Newnam of Wanut lane
John Wetlaufer of Strath -Haven BIlIDALS. AIIO I.tout Brld......ld.·
JIIaU, haDcl posIahle mleropbone. eomblaatloa: 'nh-Jetor tUM
entertained at a surprise shower avenue is vacationing during the gOWM. Wond.rful opportunity for
eItator ....d uprlaior. ThIll no.. l!u, ,aa do all of 8w'M111111on'1
Monday for M1ss Patricia Jones of boliday with bls parents Mr. and Irld_bo. HUNDREDS OF SAT,
Elm avenue.
Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer. John is a ISFIED CUSTOMERS.
J!1re
I,wa,. radio.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Rushton sopbomore at Lehigh University.
COIY'S BRIDAL HOUSE
entertained at an open bouse Sat_
Jan Lawrence arrived December
-Tbls information made available IbroUlb courtesy, of
ProqIut
ParI< LI!l!Idt z..flill
urday afternoon at' their bome on 16. and is spending the bollday
Swarthmore Fire and Protecl1ve A"IOClation.
Strath Haven avenue.
at ber bome on Wellesley road. A
~ Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir of sophomore at Mount Holyoke ColSouth Cbester road will vacation lege. Jan will return to South
'.
"
after the New Year In Fort Laud- Hadley. Mass .• on January 6.
erdale. Fla.. and the Grand BaTerry Dellmuth and Stuart
hama Isle. Mrs. Moir's mother. Bowie. juniors at Amherst. College.
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden will are spending the holiday with
uri
their respective parents Mr. and
Y . wblth the Molr girls d
siselr
ng
Mni.
Carl Dellmuth on Nor t b
tb
a sence.
' d Dr .
Tbe Ret. 'and Mrs. Walle'r-'Getty Swartbmore avenue, an
•
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ed I t
k int 'their new Mrs. Manis A. Bowle of South
,
Cbester road.
mov
as Mwee 'C;;"I th
"
bome at 50 orlan
e. e ex- Beth Jones of North Swarthmore
is b
f th Chrlstma
tension of Harvard avenue. Mr.
Getty. ,now retired. was pastor of aventlue. fro°mBe : . C:ll~e LeW~
. yt 'an Cburcb at vaea on
m a
~& •
th. e First PresD
erl
iston. Me. Beth is 'a sopbomore at
Nyack. N. Y.• for nine years.
B tes
SallyJo PYle of South Cbester aSa~ M1lne daughter of Mrs.
road entertained at a Chrlstmas- StRoley A. M'fu,e of Park avenue.
decorations party and luncheon is home for the boliday from AIleCoil
M dv1lle
Saturday.
b
Miss H. Mary Burn spent Chrlst- g eny
e~e.
ea
,
abe is a jUDlor.
Carol lJncoln of Westdale avemas in Atlantic City with her
brother and sister-in-law Dr. ,and nue a sopbomore at Grove City
Mrs. Caspar G. Burn. The Burns coliege. is spending ber vacation
returned bere Thursday to spend witb ber parents Mr. and Mrs.
the weekend at Miss Burn's bome Cbarles LIncoln;
Now is the time to check your advertising and 1istings.
on South Cbester' road.
Ann Drlehaus of Yale avenue, a
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of sophomore at Ohio Wesleyan. DelPlease make sure they are shown correctly.
"Applebrook," Vassar avenue. will aware. Ohio. is bome for the boliNow is the time. also. to arrange for additional
leave January 2 for PInehurst. d
1istings
in the new directory to show the DAmes of
N. C.• wbere she will be the guest a)'S. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Ned pyle of South
Cbester road have as their guests
Dr. and Mrs. W1IIiam H. Pease of
Cleveland. 0.. wbo arrived the
first of tbls week for a tenday visit. Dr. Pease teaches blstory
at the Case Institute of Technology.
Mr. and Mlrs. James Connor of
Falrview road bave as their guests
for a bonday visit Mr. ConDor's
. sister Miss ElIzabeth Conner. and
his brother-in-law and sister Dr.
and Mrs. Raymond Lester. all of
Lancaster.
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Ex~.'s car. Full po:.v.r, Will sacrifice•
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other members of your family or busines firm. Additional listingil are almost a nee ity if someone at
your house has a family nAme dilferent from yoms.
, H you are in busin: ,it will pay you to advertise
in the Yellow Pages. That's where nine out of ten
people look the moment they want to buy your
products and services. And you'll be wise. too. to
order a Bold Type Listing in ~ Alphabetical Section.
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THE 8WARiBilORBAN
THE SWAR'1'BM01lBAN
,...--....
-~~~~/nl Members En'loy Varied
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'L'lf:.!.
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Cell Mr. S, .oIor
'I••• J.n. "Olpo_rrl'
IlItel'llatl•••1 CI.b
Those elerl)'lllen who did DOt
set by Mrs. J'ames O. Stephens IDe waiver eertif10ates before
The Swart~ CoIl..e InMembers and auest. m,Joyed an lUlCl Mrs. Wella Forbes who credit- April 15, 11157, and lost their r16t
to elect coverage as ae1f-employ- tematiOllal Club will preoent a
excellent ChrIstmas pJ'Oll'Ull at eel the followiDC tor propel ties:
ed persons under the old..... musical ·pro.....m at the SWarthMrs.-clubhouse
Henry I. December
Hoot, cha1rman
'10 when
of stove,
'Mrs.Mrs.
Robert
Ullman
AllIsoD
fOl: anfOl'
anUque
the survivors, and disability Iosur- more Woman's' Club, Frida)',
rocker and the Players Club for ance program now have 8JIOther
presented her adaptation manY necessary items; '?tin. ~roy chance, It was announced tbIs J'anulll')' 10 at 7 p.m. The. proweek by HelVert W. Gruber, dis- gram will Include a cIIap~y of
of Ruth Sawyer's "This Way to Peterson provided make-up for
trlct manager of social security African ctrummIng, Calypso acm&B.
Christmas." MIra. Roland G. Eo the cast.
'
short poetr,y readlngo, J'apanese
Ullman performed superbly her
Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave office In Chester.
An 'amendment to the Internal classical
dancing, plus many
roll as the Irish story-teller and decorated the tea table at which
Revenue
COde
which
President
other
dances
and musical numAndries Van Dam of the college Mrs. Charles W. Lukens and Mrs.
1
porlrayed experly the GermaD Frank G. Keenen presided. Mn. Eisenhower signed Into law on bers.
August
30,
1957,'
gives
them
an
Planned
so
that
all
ages
will
Hagman. ,Timothy Baker's viollD C. J'. Welz and her committee had
selections were received with en- charge of serving. HoStesses at the extended period of two more enjoy It, the program will offer
thusiasm as were the solos of Beth doOr, were Mrs. Robert Clothier years (In general, through April a cUlfural potpourri 'from the
15, 1959) to obtain old-alie, sur- many countries tepresented by
Purnell, sixth grade pupil of and Mrs. Robert Sturgiss,
vlvor.,
and disability protection students at Swarihmore College.
Myrlle McCalltn and the performDr. and Mrs. Monroe C. Beard- for themselves and their families.
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean."
ance
of
Dean
For:bes,
of
Margaret
Ministers who fUe waivers
sley of Rutgers avenue will attend
Moore's ftfth grade.
.
Robert Holm of the High School the American philosophical As- during this extended period, Mr.
sociation meetings, December 27- Gruber said, will be mandatorilY
ALlAN PARlER
faculty provided lovely, ciorols by
a wind ensemble composed also of 29, at Harvard University, Cam- covered for 1956 and subsequent
'
years for which they have net
Johnny Fischer, Stevie Bancroft, bridge, Mass_
earnings from self-emplo11"ent
PIANO TUNING
Christmas Program
9Nl1
Social Security Notes
SveIl Borel, Bill Wrtle and MarUe
1'r1mck. The stap was eIleetively
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course, 'that timely tax returnS,
Sc edul C Prof' (
including
he,
It or
Loss) From !Business or Profession. be filed. In addition. any
minister who fUed a waiver before August 31, 1957, but who
filed It too late to obtaln coverage for 1956, may elect coverage
for 1956 by filing a supplemental
waiver during the extended per-
FOR SALE---
Providence Road,
one mUe north of Rose Tree near
Media.
FOR SALE-Accordion, ~20 bass,
youth size, like new, very reasonable. Phone KIngswood 4-2444.
FOR SA'.E 1957 -Ford Country
Sedan, 9 passenger station wagon, sUyer mocha. and tan, Thunderi>lrd s~ial engine, Fordomatic, radiO. heater, tum signals, iod. The law does not permit
hack-up lights, window washer, ministers to elect coverage retrowliltewall tires., Rea.sonably activelY,for 1955.
priced, can arrangeftnance, prlMr. Gruber added' that the new
vate, owner. J 0 h n McKenna,
KIngswood 3-1645.
laW also provides that ministers
PERSONAL
Bicycles
Repaired.
will now Include as: net earnings
Paris, accessories. Milt Glass LOST AND FOUND
Bicycle. Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
for social' security purposes, ( 1)
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton LOST - On Swarthmore avenue the rental value of a parsonage
Helghls. MAdison 6-0713. OppoSaturday aft ern 010 n, large or rental allowance furnished
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Th
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square,
down-ftl1ed Howered cusbs Ite Cllfton
ca er_
lon, pari of sofa. ThIs will spoU them as 'part of their compensaPERSONAL - UPHOLSTERINq sofa If we do not get It back., tion and (2) the value of meals
Large Chairs Completely re- ~ngsw_ood_ 4-3226_._ __
'and lodging furnished them for
built
with
new
fabric
$44,80
ISO/fas $89-Over 30 years expert- LOST - Woman's umbrella, am- the convenience of their employence. Six' years of, Swarthmore _ber curved handle, nameplate er_ This provision is effective for
referenCes: All work Is, done In VIsible whllll open. KJngswood 3- taxable years ending on or after
our own shop under personal 0733.
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be 31 1957
t that
supervision of Mr. Seremba. Es-LOs.T~tring of blue beads be- ecem r ,
excep,
tlmates are free. Thalli Seremba.
tween La:tayeette avenue' and for the purpose of the retirement
Phone Sharon Hill O'1)~.,
___ Met)1odlstCilurch.<, Please caU ,~est under old-age and surviVors
PERSONAL' _
Plan" TunIng Klngswood 3-9855.' _ , I n s u r a n c e , It ,becomes effective
Speelaltst.. member A.S.P.T. and rotJNi)::CiOSS on sUver, with with ,taxable years beginning af-
ClocL .....1..
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Jack 'Prichard
PAINTING
Interior " Exterior
Free Estimc:ites
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Klngswood
=========±:=E;IN.A.P.T.
Will KInllSwood
do, minor 3-5755.
repail'Ing. Leaman,
bl"ck beads. Call KIngswood
3-2523.
FOR RENT
WANTED
FOR RENT
Apartment avalf, WANTED _ Room near .bus'line
-able In Janulll')', 3 rooms, klt- 'and us for our sister. Phone
ch!,n and ,bath on second Hoor, KIngswood 3-1047.
prIvate
Adulls on- W~ - Figure ~ce ~~:
ly. Box home.
D, TheGarage.
Swarthmorean.
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men s size 9'k or 10, girl s sIZe
saw
u.e wa
orean." 11. Call KIngswood 3-1808.
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RUIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alterations
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AV.'
Your Fire Company Equipmerif
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Dartmioutll
J. F. BLACKMAN
II 3-6616
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EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
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Alteration
1401 Rilll., Av••••
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August,
1957.'
Gruber
invited any, clergyman who desires more detailed
information about the new law
to contact 'his office at 302 FideUty-CheBter BuUdlng 5th and
Market streets, Chester, ' telephone
Chester '4-5264.
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Pvt. Ross Blllstein, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Walter P. Billstein of
South Chester road, Is now stationed at The, Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., with the 30th Engineers.
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE'
HEALS
SUNDAY
e ...... 6-w......n_:1S A.M.
W.IL "oIJo-..C.rhtIa. Scl_
, ':30 A.M.
0734
6SO 'alHmore Plk•
Sprl.,tielll, D.I. Co.. P..
11.,.,roocl 3-0450
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Air Co.dlHo.11IIJ
$500 MONTHLY'
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George Myers &Co.
lox 48
DAY ••• NIGHT
t."
KI 4·1214
1953 VAN TRUCK
StartIng ..
for 2 u.ecutive-type ..I...
man to represent 'arqa EI,,,,rn fiuncle_
corporatton. No tr.vel. $111M tJllMrlenc.
end ~bnttY desired. .".bUshed . . . . ..
2S-4O ,un old.. m.mee:l, u .... bI. of
tDUfRh,. ,.ponsfblllti.,. 1ft ,.qlMltini
I..,."inr pi.... Include brief personal
hhtary. .n ..pll.. cantidootl.I, o.r '
SlI~ 0 " ..... , ..~n4.d of tIIIl, ed.
loa It>.. L Sw•• lhn,oruft.
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Sh.~t Metal Work
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CARNS
$44.50
6 Y••" of Sw.rtto. . . . II.......•
Sharo. Hili
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Florist
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Diluzio and Sons
UPtiOLSftRY
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PERSONAL - Baby sitting, responsIble woman. .KIngswood
WILLIAM IROO, S 3-4251.
Ash. and Rubbish Removed
PERSONAL _ Radio and te1eLawns Mowed, General,
vlalon service. Complete stock
,
Hauling
,
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
23' H.nll., Av... M.rIo.,
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
PERSONAL _ Belvedere Convalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
street, Chester. Edge of SwarlhJewelry ""Ired
Phon.: Kl
more, Aged, senile, chronic, convalescent men and women. ExE~IL SPIU
cellent foeds, spacious grounds
Blue Cross honored. Sadie Pippin
FORMEILY OF F. C. lODE AND
Turner, proprietor. CHester 2Fin. W.tch .nd
121 y.I. I'"...
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You can't escape it, mister. You need a new suit. You
caD't stretch that jacket-or the, trousers, either.
Perhaps you've outgrown your safe driving habits and
techniques, tool Are you stretching your luck' wheu.
you drive?
As we ~w older, o~ vision loses some of its sharpness
and depth perception. 'Our reaction time slows. High
blood pressure may make us accident-prone. Unless we
know these' things, and make adequate allowances for
them, we are headed straight for trouble.
If a driver realizes his weaknesses. he ,can o't'~me them.
OIL BU~NER'
,SERVICE
MONDAY THIU SATUIDAY
NOON
SUNDAyS .... HOL,IDAYS
DON • T
JUS T
TALK
If you want to know how good a driver you' really are, have
your skills and aptitudes tested. In the Philadelphia and
Pi~isburgh areas. go to -the Bureau of Highway Safety
driving cliDic. You will be coUrteously received and given
the tests at no risk to your operating privUe~e.
If you live elsewhere. write the Director of the Pennsyl.
vania Bureau of Highway Safety for instructions as to
how you can take this examination.
Come in and try ~ your "new suit....-at no cost._Neglecting to take this test may prove vecy costly.
It will pay you to safeguard your future.
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J. A. GREEN
This one·ton Van TRek was purehased In 1953. Il Is kllOWll as
the rqulpment truck and earrles exhaust fan. 12 tarpaalln ClOvers,
,2 seol air-palls, 1:1 all purpose Iras masks, and :I shovels.
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Swarthmore Fire and ProteQtive Association.
SWEENEY & CLYDE'
A
CO~LETE' INSURANCE
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
2t lAST STH ST.. ClIUIII
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4-6111
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~es. Swp.
Let's trade your big house for this 3~year-old
sparkling white spacious Ranch home with
center hall, large living room, eamer stone
fireplace. dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 ,tile
baths, full basement-old
shade.
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Less Heat.....s Taxes
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THE BOUQUET
E. L. NOYES and CO.
SW.ut'111MOREAN
THE
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
HORACE A. REEVES
B~8DdBIRD
J. A. GREEN
w. MAllK BrttLE
STRAm RAVEN ~
pETER E. TOLD
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NEWS NOTES
Drive ~D8 ·ThIl1'& TIle Delaware c-iT aa.. ~a.~ ~
1M ·tir. ad lin. Ollftr sw. CIf
WJ
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n:-~b..:a,.::....
Jaw Mr. ad lin. !fad ..... Dr
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of the NatlaDal·..........·tIon for In0 IOp!!uIL_
oil
Cb .... nIH
t.t1llDed"
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P1ua fOr a ~ . . , . of fantlle ~ duriDa lt117 .... with tile top ' - ...... by tile SIIDclIV ar.w_ at -:
~ 7 to I lube tile
DIm. .......,.'.,. to be held III ftnanclal aid to a total of more 8warU"'_ CoIl. . _
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III boDor of ............
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ub DeDce for tr.e
Delaw_ CowiiT cIurIDa laDUU')' thaD aoo meD, WOIDeil
chll- Jeem. PridlQ" aD"OIIm ed WIll""
of PIlle RIdp
:W;;h:'IISRIP Wuul de ..
dIeD.
8~, directo&" of atbletics, wbeD
B ludea I
of·
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:Mr
team m6D"ber. elected Dave DeIl•
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a- lin. II. KatrlDa
Ins of YUt
WerreD BuUea, Ir.. cam.,.JeD dI• BuIleD aaId that there are budt aDd BlQah Swift _~
wba. murlap will. take avenue .....t _mal da7II thJa
rector.
tor the poUo aver 100,000 Amerlcalla llv1D8 totil 1158
.
tomWIOW etta_ III the week, lIlelucliq Chrbtmu, with
drive Is scheduled tor ThU1'lU7 dsy III the -United Statea wbo baYe
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IrlboJOD,
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Preabyterian ClJIIfth. her UDele. B ......... of
. . had paralytic polio ~ t o ' , W
sco.- eevellth :Mr aDd lin.
A
P B'-~' • -~" . ~- ....
Hr. BulleD, who Is a Delaware a study of hoorpltal'recorda made III a field of 15 at the lliclclle Att ~ ....... Laureltou. L. L
County Q>mml"'olld', said the by the heedquarters of the· Na- laDUe Champtoll8hiJIII at St. 10at Ii
diDo
,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii
er
1858 C8mpalp will emph.slze the tlonal FoundaUon. He added:
seph'. Colleae this year, led the
at their home III Villanov
Wed.lnventory Sale
ur,ent talk of cerIni -tor t h O l e '
team to thelr second undefeated •
a.
who have tIeen dlssbled by pollo.
"MaDy of them can be further I scm III a row (14-0) by winnln,
Dr. aDd lin. I. F. McKernan of
The object Is to restore them to helped by new. developments III every race except the flDaJ ODe
avenue had as their llUests
Uv. BI nearly normal BI modern medical teclmIquee. !~who have Bialnst Haverford wbeD c:o-cap.
CbrIsImBl their JOD-ill-law
medicine can make them. He said been spared this cr"_~ disease taJn Ild Wolf ecored first for
dsughter Dr. and Mrs. John
the 19511 theme Is "Survival Is not owe them at least a chance to Swarthmore.
Rockey of Portsmouth, N. H.
enough."
make a comeback to usefu1 llvIDg,
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Mr. and Mrs. 101m MaaA1pllle,
All ChridmP'
The campaign director said
"~ a demooratl. society we Just Retlvov Elected -58
of North PriDceton avenue
Card&
III Delaware CoUJ).ty post pollo don t let people languish III hllllpl.BI their guests for the hollWrappiap
patients have been listed who may tals or their homes, if something
CaDtain of Soccer lii~athelre~soiiinsai5ni5di5ds$"~gb!iitere-iiilnii5nee d rehablUtation treatment. can be done for them. We have
The Mlclcne Atlantic Champion I'
Deeoratiol1ll
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
succeeded
In
saving
thDU8ands
of
soccer
team
of
SwanIunore
CoI•
lives. Now we have ,ot to make lege elected Sergei ReUvov, who
at .
Pn'ee
PETER E. TOLD
those Uves worth living. That's led the attack for the Garnet team
why our themethla year la "Surposted a 7-0 Middle Atlantic
All U... of ' ...r.nce
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vlval Is Not Enough."
record this seaBOD,
alice Dar
captain for the 1958 season. The
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Doher- 1958 honorable mention All••
ty of Elm avenue have BI their IAlrnelricslD haa alBo been named to
n"wood '·18"
guests Hr. and Mrs. Harry T. the ftrst team of the Middle
Care""
aDd botatlf.I)...... Adsms of Fenton, Mich., whose :lentic States Collegiate A1hletic I,
r.;n~":..o~.
daughter Miss Carol Jean Adams,
along with teammate
~ or _all.... ChoI.. toto..... and Dr. and Mrs. DOherty's son
Koo.,
. _ _ MCtlOD, cr.matorr.
rial
Mr; Lynn Mason ,DOherty, were
In maJdng the announcement,
YOUT inspection .. 'nVited.
merrled Sunday.
Stetson, director of athIo'moo' Av••• _
City LI..
also announced the awardIol..cyn..yd
MOhawil 4-15". "I sSW It In the Swartbmorean."
of 18 letters In soccer to Coach .
BALTIMORE PIKE and LINCOLN AVENUE
IR<>bert Dunn's International team
which IIlcluded:
Swa~hmore
. Klnglwood ~.o272
Czechoslovakian born Ser,e!
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Koreans Joo Bong KIm
A!",active Private and Semi-Private Rooms. Com""
and Younsu Koo, Benoni Wu from
Pr,vacy on I c)';Acre Estate. 24-Hour Undernandirig Nursing
Kong, and Wentworth B.
Ca....
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iormerly
:amlI7
that
Half
WEST
9
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from
Chuck loast 4'~
Loin Lamb $1.19
CO-OP lED LAIEL
29c
DEL MONTE
Pineapple.Grapefruit Drink
SUNSWEET
PRUNE JUICE
La.... Family Sbe -
39c
33c
IEEILEI
POTATO SNAX
29c
CIOSSE & lLACIWELL
TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL
and
KIm were also given honorable
I~:!~O~ III the Middle Atlantic
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Collegiate all star teams.
AT PHILA. DOG EVENT
Swift's Pre.ium
TOMATO JUICE
and
I\1~~:.~~:~e of Latvia.
Ghana
Wu
(onsumer's (..0,. Ass'.. of Swartltmor., 'ftC.
403 Dua ..wuth AVI. .
Opposite Borough Hall
27c
Among the Swar1aunoreans
spent December 14 at the Philadelphia Ke~i Club's annual dOl
show In Convention HiIll were:
Sara and AlIce GrDJIan of Westminster avenUe whose
candy Kid (a student at the vel-,
·aware County Dog
. School at Swarthmore H i g h
School) won the last leg for
Companion Doil degree; Mr.
~Fs. Bi>n Oloott of Oberlin av'~nule I
whose black home-obred
Prince made his debut
breed's· puppy classes; and Mr;
Mrs.· Henry A. Peirsol, Jr.,
Lafayette avenue the former
stewarding for the German Shepherd classes.
SPARKLING SUDS
Ilpeel. who reqo.Nti an penG11Ii .vin.&'
Cllalma or dellla:rida apJut the Blltat.e of
the Decedent. to make DOwn the lalDe and
ai, penou indebted. to the Decedent to
make panDeDt without del.,. to J'on lieJUIYle. Curnr. AclmtDitJtratriX. 2 Rutledge
A....nue. DeIa.an County. Penll8l'lvania or
to her attorn,"". Hoclp. Hodge and CnamD.
104 Wen. Front tnet. lIedia. Pen11li,1.
vania.
aT·lz:.ZT
qt·79c
"'or 'verytlll.,"
LUMMIS
6
OL
can 29c
LUMMIS
5-oZo' can 39c
MAIISCO
TRISCUIT
39c
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mlALAIGE
PINEAPPLE
YELLOW TUINIPS
29c
lib. Sc
UNDEIt PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF toIRS.
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by a pharmacy n which
you· can have eo.~le/e
a.oiclence. Our .lillled
Reaistared pharmaCistS
doUble-check each com·
pounding step to auure
accuracy. We are Pre. scri1ti•• S1 eci• li
Del'end on us for
DRUGS, sickroom
;:~f,lies and all other
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the Boro...h of Rullodn.
Letten of AdmInt.trat.loD 011 the abcwe
~te bay. 'bee.. granted. to the under-
ANDEIO
SALTED CASHEWS
ft 5
Elnwood
Convalescent Home
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SALTED PEANUTS
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CEMETERY
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FOOD· MARKET
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May each day this young man grows
older be one of peace for you and yours.
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THE 1958
"JU ILEEHI
NEW "JUIlLEE" STYLING with a low continental loot, ,..,.resjanect
front end, new interion, new colors.
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NEW "JUIlLEE" PEIFORMANCE with torque boosted to 72 poundsfeet for the fastest getaway of any imported. economy car.
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NEW "JUIlUE" ICONOMY with low initial cost; au economy up .
to 35 miles per gallon; low, low mamlellance.
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Enjoy these spectacillar "Jubilee" features ••• and many, many
morel Choose from three 10woCost "Jubilee" models: a four-door
station WlIJDO, a four-door sedan, the thrilling sports _veria"ble
••.• pllII die _ _tile dual-puJjIoIe Hillman Husky tn-door ....
tioa wagoa. See it. road-test it, here. DOW I
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BREYER'S ICE CREAM
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BRITISH MOTOR IMPORTS
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we wish youM!lk"'IttIppiM#
. .for GIl ,,., . " of
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.Year. May it bea year of prosperiiyand peace.
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The Swarthmorean, 1957-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1957-12
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