~w AIrfU ',lORII:
28,
•
hi ElpIorers II
Cal••ral, Sout Week
birthday), aVend·nce at CoUIi:~
Sea Explorer Ball In februarY.
IllB!IY other actIvlUes,
,
..
()rpDIsaUea
.1...........
. R,lu"l II Blrouch
ordiDarY vialkIl'.
",
Evening ~rosbellk Ventures ·PleId
OUIde to tbe BIrds,~ ~
. South in Winter's Cold that It "Breeds Iii spruce belt Of
DurIng certain wIiltera some Idnds Canada
to n. Michigan; Wllliler!
e:
northern birds mJgrate fU'lober erratically s. to e. to MIssourI, Ken.
I!OUth than their usual ranp. .It tuckY,. Ohio, VItgInIa (rarely), 8.Ild
crew
would seem that the pJe&ent winter New EnglaDd."
'Cb~.npioDship
Is one such year for' the Bv8DIng
A number of other boreal BIleCIoa
The Swarthmore A.C. basketball G1'osbeai<. SInce 193'l I have spent may be seen at rare Intervals Irl
Swarthmore during winter. Dr. Ss!n.
team, winner of three declBlve about 15 winters ~. Swart.hmOre,
games In the past weeks, has taken serving' birds assiduously, but never uel' C. Palmer, Profeswr Emer!11I4
of Bol4ny at Swarthmore Cones..
over Ilrst place In the Suburban
Basketball AssO.,tatlon, with II. 'I have I either seen or xecelved a re- told me' that when he was a yOUng
man he once saw some Snow Bun.
and 1 log.
port of this species.
ThIs marks the high water mark
Evenlng Grosbeaks move In sm&1l tings feeding on horse droppIngs OIl
In the retum ot Independent bas- floCks. When they 1Ind a &:\'Ot ot thetr Chester road. (Unfortl'llately we OIl
ketball to the local scene. Last year, 1lkIng, they are apt to remain there longer have access to thIa bait for
"summer Sailors,"
Bacqround Information
our feeding stationS). Dr. Paltnet
MemlJershlp
for the Ilrst time since the den>!f;e I"or days or weeks. The Ilrst I ever
The entrimce fee for a boy to join
Anyone between the ages of 14 Jf the old Gazelles, a.-half da.en
f al80 called' me to his home on Ogt\eQ
Is $2, which registers the boy nation- and 18 may join. Previous Scout ex- years ago. Swarth,more put a team saw were wintering In a group 0 avenue when I WaB & student at the
ally, with th~ Boy SCOuts of AmerIca. perlence Is good, but by no means on the f10()l!. That team enjoyed hemlock' trees In a cemetery In college to present me with tile onIl
A subsCription to Boys' LIfe Is also necessary. MP.etlngs are held at the only medloae ~ccess, but.thIs year Moore3town, N.J. I rec.tved this In- Saw-'wh.et OWl I have' ever ilanded:
Included In the entrance fee. Re- landshlp on Cresson lane.
arter Il\8kIng several notable addl- formation at a meeting of the Dela- It was found In a weakened COl1dl.
registration and reneVlal of Boys'
At present there Is. a membership tlons to the nucleus of the 1956-5' ware Valley OrnIthological Club. The Hon In Crum Woods by another 001·
LIfe each year Is paid by the Ship. of 15 boys. They are advlsed»y SkIp- group, the picture has brightened
lege .tudent.
..,
.
Dues are 50c per month. The dues, per George S. Myers and Mates Pete corunderably and this year's team Ioilowfug Sunday I drove to the spot
Qther de.p-~ possibilities In.
along with the prollt. from the an- Hopson,' George Thomas,' Joshua stands a good chance of copping me~tIoned, and sure e~h there «lude tAle SnowY OWl, Lapland Long.
nual Chrls~ ~e Sale pgys for Hepburn, 'Dave MacIntire, Walter the' league championship In lla sec- were the birds.·
6p!ur .and Whlte.w!nged CrossbiU.
such things as supplies, landshlp C. Reynolds, and Kelly Murphy. The ond year of participation.
LaBt November Donald C. Turner, The latter species I have seen
maintenance and Insurance, boat
latte.\; two were charter mem~rs of . The teal!l,. sponsored by the Rose 'l'ree road, MedIa, called me on swarthmore on one occasion, wmn
maintenance and Insurance, trip
the' telephone' and 'descrlbed four Dr. Luzem. G. LivingstOn, Professor
insurance, and many other expenses the ship and are at present attend- Swarthmore Athletic Club,
of :BOtaDy ~t SwarthinDre College,
including the major part of activity ing college, but are still keeping ac- supported" by the squad me~s, birds that he and his wife had been fOWld one a few years ago that ha4
tlve In Sea Exporlng. The chairman plays at home on Tuesday nights observing all day feeding undo!r some
expenses.
of the Ship's CoDunIttee Is John W. In the high school gym at 'I. It Is
'.,'
".-" Ther' Ilowna gamit the MartIn· BlolOllY
evergreim$1n
their
back
y
...". )ji!Jnge Building .rid Injured Itself fatally.
A new Sea Explorer uniform costs M1l1away and the Institutional Rep-- composed' of Swarthmoreans and was no' doubt about. these
$18.85, but most boys cart get a used l'esentative Is Bart Calvert. The ship gra!luates of Swarthmore College. EVenlng ·GrosbeakS. ()n 'FebruarY 20 It died In my hal;ici as I carried It
unIform In good condition for half Is sponsored by the Swarthmore The roster Is st.ildded with many
. home, hoping to band It.
that price. So for the IIrst year of Lions Club.
of the outstanding athletes In the Harry Wood, 400 Walnut lane, reNature ;liaS I~ wry ways. Aa I
Sea Exploring It costs $26.85 (enThe boys would like to thank area, such
30b McHenry, erst- ported .. dozen birds lit the feeding
..
. from vlewInJ the Woods'
trance fee dues, and new unIform). swarthmore and the vicinity for the while' Swarthmore IDgh School and station oPerated by his. wife. On G ..>sb<,aks yesterday, "*th my head
February' 22 I was able to observe
The seco'nd year and each following Sllpport 01' .thelr annual Chrlstmas
of . thoughts of witter and the
Washington and Lee Bce; currently seven of the bjrds myself. (Thls
year costs $6. ThIs averages out to Tree Sale, for Without the sale, It leading the league In scoring with was a po'ignant' expuience.Jor I Par North, I saw' my IIrst Robin 01.
just $12.95 per year over .B three would be "lrttpojalble for them to a 30.3 Point per game average.
, ;,'
Ch _pO' B
h has operate a bird-handing station just
Year period. There are other expen- operate." They would al80 llkl! to
Charles" U6"_
arr w 0
one biock from the . Woods', and I
5es, but these are optional. The ex- thank the many Interested 'cltlzens shown that he still has the touch wonld love to trap' and' band some
penses of some of the trips are paid and/bUSlnessmen who have contrlb- that made hImI. scoring champion
by the bovs, but no boy Is ever reth I
.b b
S tI IV as Evening Grosbenks for the FIsh and
ELNWOOD
•.
uled to e r success.
In the old Su ur an ec on
Wlldll}e Service j)
qulred to ~artlclpate In any activity
a senior In high school way back
that wlll cost m?"ey.
Seal Sale Receipts
In 1950.
.
Readers of The Swarthmorean
B'lll Me-enry and Jim Lukens, who have blrd-f~dlng stations
Actl~~
...Total $109,523.76
n
ul be
the 1 k
t f
. Baltimore Pin ""Llncoln Ave.
'l'he activities Of. an. Explorer. Unit
Totsl r'ecelpts 'or tile 1957 Chrlst- a pair of, huskies perhaps better re- sho dtak bOln bird ooTh-DU or bo t
Swarthmore
•.
membered for'thelr gridiron activl-. unmls
a e
.
ey are a u
.are divided Into four cate..sorles- nias Seal Campaign have reached ties, are doing a sensational job of the size of starlings, chunkY, with
Establlshed 1932
outdOQr, social, service, and voca- $UiD,523.'6, according to an announ- rebolmdlng and feeding the fast thlqk whltlsh bUls and large white
tlonai. OUtdoor. activities &re mainly cemment released today by Robert
.
tCh
Th males are of a
pa eI! j'S"
e
.
KlngswC!od 3-0272
boating adventures "board the. 36 W. Bernhardt, executative director breaking attack ot a team tliat has .WU\~If
~.~ coin> Anyone who
scored. nearly 300' points In lla last sa ron y ow.....
~.
foot motor boat· and the "Duster" of the Delaware County TuberIs famlllar with the ordlnBry specie.
l!uI~ RleStful SurrollDC1lnp WIth
claBS sallboat. Other. are hiking, culosls and Health Aasoclatlon, three games. and averages more that visit blrd-fee
ji:scelle"t U"Hoar 'NnrsIn&' care
canoeing, camping, motor trips, and which annually sponsors the drive than 80 each time It takes the.tJoor. Immediately that thIa Is an extra.to eradicate tuberculosis In the area. In the backcourt, the hustling Iloor ":::::"::::"::"::"::~============
SwImming. .
Dances, parties, cook-outs, \lnd
Bernhardt's statement also re- of Paul James; former three sport •
parents' nights are parL of the socIal vealed that a de1lclt of $3,500 must work and deadly outside shooting
activities. In the past nlDny success- be raised before April I, 1958, the star at swarthmore College, proful dances have been held, including start ot the' new 1Iscal year, If school, vldes balance to the A.C. attack.
. Industrial, institutions aud commun- Teamed with James Is defensive
sponsoring the Valley Forge Coun,
cU's First Sea Explorer ~all. ThIs Ity chest x-ray'
surveys are to be stalwart Dana' SWan, one time
dance was held In the SWarthmore carried out on the same monthly Swarthmore HIgh School and ColIDgh SChool Gym and was complete basis as In the past.
lege ·player.
with a professional orchestra. The' During February" bad' weather
Also on the squad and making a
attendance was estimated at 200. 'caused the cancellation of the x-ray vital contribution tQ the team efFor· service the boys help In the surveys at El~Training School, fort when theli- schednles permit
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH Am,IWEL8H 8XRJ!ETS
Polio fund drive, lire prevention sur- Pennsylvairla MIlItary College and them to attend games are: Don
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thlll'Sday, 9:30-$:30,
veys, Goodwill Industry drives, the several industries.' lllake-up dates Henderson, JV coach at the high
FrIday, 9:30-9:00; Saturday, 9:30"5:30
Lions Club Easter. Egg Hunt, and for these surveys are Thuradlloy and school; Bill Bruce and JLn WhIte,
others. ThIs year they plan to partic- today, February 28.
~.
All-American soceer and lacrosse
lpate with thousands of other Scout
Despite these cancellations and player, both from the college; and
units all oVer the country In the bad weather, a total of '3,449 local Noel· Beebe, a ringer from Nether
1958 Health and Safety GOod TQrn, resldenla took advantagc of the Feb- Providence.
and are making arrangemenla to ~ x-rays.
The team Is coached by. Jack
. help the PennsylvanIa Department
In March, the survey program':wm HOutz. All-county fullback and
of streams and Waters In stream be held from the l'1th through. the captain of the basketball team
conservation and fish stocklug.
22nd. To date, a total of six com- while In school, who Is now studyTraining with the Navy and Indus- munItles. two schools, and seven In- Ing at West Chester,
trial tours are part of the vocational dustrlalllrms have been Included In IIi the games of the last week,
. training. The work done 'on the boat the schednle.
the . SWarthmore .Ilve avenged Its
and aboard the4>oat Is also Insttuc-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~q0nly defeat of the seaSon by whip-'
tive.
I:
ping BelVIdere, 96,'12,' and
The program for the coming year.
with six pIayer6 scoring In double
as tentatively planned; has many
ligures, blasted EssIngton 108-56.
cruises, a co-ed cange, trip. a motor
All Lines of Insurance
Tuesday the team, .~ without
trip to Cairo, m.• to visit Sea Ex,
the serVIces of Boh McHenry and
plorers there, dances, target shoot~
333 'DARTMOUTH AVE.
Barr. scoring leaders" again beat
lng, camping .trlps (last one wa.s
ElIsington, 58-84.
SWARTHMORE. PA.
participation In Cour.cll's Valley
ThIs week State Farm Insurance
Forge encampment on Washington"s
Klng~wood 3-1833
played at .'SWarthmore.
The ShIp Is dlvldi!d intO crews.
Bcquts '!"cl leaders all over tile each hB.vIug about eight member8,
w()rlti, In~il~ swartlUiwre's S.B.S: headed by a
legder. A Boat~ Marls, celebrated ~u~ Week swain, Boatswain's Mate, and Yeothis J!lOnth. During liIcout Week, man are elected to be th~ boy leaders.
. February 'I to 13, the Sea Explorers The Skipper, his Mates; and the ShIp
hll(j a wfudow display In The Camera ColDlhlttee act only as advisors when
and ;nobby Shop. They also attended they are needed.
.
church ... a unIt on scout Sunday,
A member of the Ship mti&t show
February 9.
,Interest In at least some of the actlvShip 329, which will celebrate Its Itles, and work on some advancefourth birthday soon, has accom- ment or else he will be asked' to
pllshed a lot In tilese four years.
leave.. The S1)Ip dGeE not want
AC Team Logs 7-1
Bid for Le~e
.
ob-
as
the season.
Home
Sh~pn. eahoree
•
emb1'Oiclere4
water-lilies
afloat on
linen-look
rayon
, Peler E. Told
,
\
118
Park
Ave., Swarthmore
,
..
W~DNESDAY,
4 .. / ........ 11
A.M.
to 10
P.M.
5 .... ·~ ... 11
A.M.
to 10
P.M.
6. :., ...... II
A.M.
to. 9
P.M.
MARCH
A blolL~eyoull love for so many reasonsl Its linen·look
luxurr.....beauty-sudsingwa)'ll •• .lovely £ront~d-back yje\9S
oflavishemlm.lidery·Allnew&om.Ship'nShore~ •• Widl
wide leaf
collar, short-short
notch- sleeves-Soft
wIiite,.
,.
-'
-
-
lhi"ee·toaeembroidery. Sizes-OOtOS8~
'., ..
Home
". 5WARtHMOREAN
& School
luesday
.
, SeeolloWfllluMdedlou...,
-
'..
AHend
Home
& School
Tuesday
,
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___p_I4~'_Fri
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Ad~ress Home and School
Three Days Added
Dr. Karns to Receive
Girls to Observe
To School Calendar H
S. De .
ScoutSunday Mar. 9 ~ll=':e:e"=~ :=~
To Meet Tuesday
onorary clence g.
History. Prof. to
.
.
Uons CI",b M o n d a y ,
.
of
Three additional school days
"__
have been designated for the at•
Plan International
Pennsylvania
Co....... Foreign Lan,guage
in Ele. tendance of pupils in the &warth- OhIo College to Present
will .~. to Military
the SWarthmore
.
Program for
Llcms Club at the next meeting
Grades Will Be
more-Rutledge Union School DIsHonorary Award
to
be
held
011
Monday.
,
Maroh
10,
D,'scussed
trict
to
make
up
for
days
lost
M
h 1'"
March 14
because of severe storms. Tbese
arc
..
at
the
Strath
Haven
Inn.
Girl Scout SUnday wlll be ob·Professor Sawyer's DNIIn Inter"Foreign Language T~chlng tor days are Monday, AIprll 7, .June
Dr. George M. Karns of. Wellesserved Sunday, March 9. The fol.
e
est while working' for his B.s., sElemrthmentary RG trledga
d e SH is thd 18 and 19.
ley road 'Will recelve the honorarylowing leaders and troops will at·
,
.. .
. wa
u
e
ome an
Word has been received from
.
tend their r»lIp
M.A.. .and Ph.D. at Bosto~
School Assn. topic' Mareb 11 at. the County Superlntendeot of doctor of science degree at Mount
Mrs. Wesley Hoge and Mrs. Roy verslty, was early American
the RutJgers Avenue School 8pm Schools G Baker Thompson, that Union College. 0., Friday, March
Carroll, Troop 755; Mrs. Henry torr ~ pos~o:", w,0r; In· Children selected from th~ Nar~ 180 da;" f~r children Is the mIn- 14, In conjunctlcm with the AiGayl., and Mrs. Harry Toland. v"lves em
ear Yt I '!'Th0
Flennrst- berth public schools wlll demon· imum requirement of the state liance, Ohio, college's dedication
nl
s opc
e
te h •• n..:....l
ul
TroOp 270. and !Mrs. Maurice Web- sy va a
Hundred Years in Our Delaware stra
t e
e res ts ac·. law. Any days lost below this of Wilson Science Hall.
ster and Mrs. F. C. Alexander.
Va 11e1" will -~
.""us on the Uves o.• hieved
I through mtegrated
tartIn
.public
th number must be made up by Dr. K amB. w h 0 since 1""0
"" has
Troop 95, will meet downstairs In
.
schoo .programs s
g ill
e deducting from vacations.' either
.
the old ~sement directly under our
forefathers
as to
theIr ra- third grade. Jh~h
.
_.U'cal ed
- . .S. Roddy• ele- regular vacatlon or summer va- been assistant director of research
. .
the church by 9: 15 lor the 9: 30 liglous. econo""". po ti •
u- mentary school principal, and Mr. cation
111m department of the E. I duPont
service at Trlnlty Oh~h. All girls cationsl, and social afralrs.
Alvarez, language teacher, will
Ma~y parents have been ask- de Nemours Company, was ap.
must wear hats. Mrs. Donovan wlll
.•
•
discuss. their methods. Parents of ing about the plans of the school pointed plaD lllng manager for the
be there. to help the Scouts aBboth pre-school and el"?,entary so that they can. arrange their department Tuesday of this week.
semble.
·grade students will find thIS meet- spring vacation. Accordingly an
Dr. Karns joined the company
Mrs. Lee Gatewood and Mrs.
lug of particular Interest. .
announcement was made by In 1933 as a research chemist in
John PrIce, Troop 331; Mrs. DonParents' COWlcil special. com- Frank R. Morey. supervising prln. the viscose rayon section at Butald Grose and Mrs. Robert Det.' bbl
mittee presents Its final research cipal, last weekend tbat these falo, N. Y. He became. a research
weiler,. Troop '18; Mrs. Roland Colt
Mrs. Ro
ee, Reese'
report on the foreign language days would be used for school. supervisor In that section in April.
and Mrs. LeRoy Ahrensdorf, Troop
Re-appointed for
teaching study with D. R. Gerner March 31, April' 1, 2, 3 and 4. 1937, and was promoted to dIrec'41, and !Mrs. Belden Tucker and
1958
presld'ng.
This leaves the entire week of tor of cellophane research in 1940.
Mrs. Samuel Seeman, Troop 683,
The sole purpose of this meet- Holy Week, as the spring vaca·
Born in Carrollton, 0., he is a .
The Board of Directors of the
will meet in McCahan Hall at 9: 15
ing
is
to
acquaint
the
parents
and
tion
of
the
School
District.
graduate
of Carrollton Hi g h
for the 9: 30 service at the Pres- Swarthmore Recreation Associateachers
with
this'
timely
subject
In
the
eventuality
that
further
School
and
"Mount Union College.
byterian Ohurch. Mrs. Gatewood tion, at Its February meeting last
on
an
informative
basis.
storms
might
make
it
necessary,
He
did
post
graduate
work at Ohio
Thursday In Borough Hall, enwill help the Scouts assemble.
in
this
very
unusual
and
severe
State
UniversIty,
receiving
the deMrs. John Seybold and Mrs. thusiastically accepted the recomwinter, to close school. then fur- gree" of master of science In 1924,
Wallace McCrory, Troop 4.14; ,Mrs. mendation of the Summer Club
ther
adjustment mlght have to' and .the doctor of .philosophy deDavid FIeld and Mrs. H. L. Swan, Chainnan iMn. Lucian Burnett,
.
be
made.
gree In physical chetnlstry in 1925.
Troop '144. and Mrs. Walter Moir and her commlttee, to appoint
He was an instructor in chemand Mrs. Theodore Purnell, Troop Francis Piccone director of the
Istry
at the University of Illinois
441, will meet in the Methodist Summer Club program for, the
from 1925 to 1928 and a research
Church Chapel at 8:30 for the 8:45 forthcoming season.
fellow at Mellon Institute from
Mrs. ~anklIn Robhlee ofLansservice. Mrs. Purnell will help the
Hypnotist Will G,ve
1928' to 1933.
downe.
was
reappointed
director
Scouts assemble.
Program at
of
the
pre-school
primary
proMrs. Richard Enion,TroopS60,
He is a member ot Gamma
8:30
Woman's Club 'Annual' Alpha graduate scientlftc fraternand Mrs. Vincent Lathbury and gram; this will be Mrs. Robblee's
Mrs; Walter Schleyer; of Bryn
Include, . Two
ity. Sigma Xi honor sclentiflc reMrs. Courlney Smith, Troop 65~. sixth year in that ·positlon. As preMawr
avenue
will
Introduce
the
viously
1II1l10unced.
the
basehall
will meet at Whittier House at
se~h spc.Iety, Phi .La~bda Upsilon . chemical society and the
10: 45. fDr the 11. o'clClCk ·servlce. program will again be . directed gullSt .of~,honorat.!J;hursdaY's.r<:g~Sale> Days .
ular .meeilng' of the Mothers Club
Annually
active part of American Chemical society. He Is
Mrs.' Enion will help Scouts as- by Wllliam Reese.
of·
Swarthmore,
at
8:
30,
in
Jl.lcSwarthmore's
Qdvance
on Spring also a member of the Swarthmore
Mr. Piccone. who lives in Prossemble.
Cahan
Hall
of
Preshyterian
is
the
Spring
.
Mutual
Exchange Presbyterian Church where he has
Mrs. C. H. Yarrow; Troop 16, pect Park, Is presently a member
Church. A program devoted to the which occurs this year on March served as a member of the board
with all Catholic girls from any
(Continued on Page 5)
art of hypnotism will present Jess 18, 19, 20 and 21 in the Woman's of Trustees and a member of the
troop, will attend 7: 30 Mass at
Francis
of Garden City, who will Club, 118 Park avenue.
Session.
(Continued on Page 8)
demonstrate his skills on club
The dates are seasonally right.
He was married to Helen Mc·
members.
Housewives spurred on by the Nair of Louisville, Ky•• in 1927,
Before ·the program the welfare song of the returning birds and and they 'have two daughters Mrs.
chainnan, Mrs. John Harvey. wIll the threat or promise (It's all in Malcolm Agnew and Mrs. Edward
O,'splay'.·Will 8e. Feature introduce briefiy Wilbur Hobby of the viewpoint) of gardening de- Muller.
III
Sunnycrest School for Boys.Mr, mands, to plunge into spring
,
of 1958 Flower
Hobby will discuss his school's hOlisecleanIng can weed out outMus·'c·,ans to Present
needs. Funds from the. forthcoming grown clothes, drapes, china. fur·
Concert at 8:15
Show.
fJlShion show. on March 20. will niture and take them for exchange
',n . Cloth·.er
The Arthur Hoyt Scott Hortl- be used primarily for Sunnycrest, for new finds. !Mothers of children
cultural Foundation of Swarth- according to the chairman, Mrs. whose arms have shot out of
The Hollywood Strllig Quartet, more College ·will sponsor' the Edwin MoIntosh.
. sleeves this winter will he able to
under the sponsorship' of the Wil- main feature 'exhibit of the 1958
Hostesses for the social hour flnd longer sleeves in ample time Former Swarthmore Prof.
liam· J. Cooper Foundaition of Philadelphia Flower Show, which foIlowswill'heMrs. George torEaster.
I
. Will
Speak on 'Role
Swarthmore College; will present March 10-15. The display, the Wimmer and Mrs. William Glb.
The. Woman's Club committee,
a pr.ogTam of chan.,.,. music to- langeSt single exhibit in the show. bons, assisted hyMrs. .Joseph J. Mrs. Harold C. Williams, chalrof Values'
night, March 7, on the Sw:arth- will be located at the center of mcks and Mrs. M . .Jl>Seph Willis. man, which Is now at work ~ .Ilr. Brand Blanshard. professor
more campus. The program which 'the hall and will cover 5,000 Mrs. John S. Francis will preside. preparation for the Exchange ana of philosophy at 'Yale University,
will begin at 8:15 p.m,.in Clothier square feet.
will remain In service throughout. and former protessor at SwarthMemorial will Include selectio...
Built around large-flowered
the four-
by ·Haydn. Creston and. Schubert. rhododendron hybrids of a type
Entertains Rel'resentatives
to smaller family or vice versa ex· . Role of Values.in Higher EdueaPaul Creston, noted composer never before PUiblic1y diSplayed
Mrs. George P. Warren enter· change an exciting thing to over.' tion" at' Swarthmore on Sunday
and musician arid a member of in this ares, a great mountaln- tained the church representatives see. On Il'uesday morning, March evening March 9. This lecture Is'
the ~ore faculty for the top "rhododendron bald" will be filr Metropolitan MisSions of Dls- 18, when the march of otitgrown part of' a series, "The Goals and
Spring semester last year. has ac- simulated with more than one trict I Pre,.,ylterlal at a meeting. things, still-In-good-condltion (the' Philosophy of Higher Edueation"
copted an invitation to hear his thousand individuitl plants cov- held recently at her home on committee reminds the general sponsored by the Cooper Foundawork pemrmecL. He )"Ill be ac- ered with three.Jto-seven·inch South Ohester road. Purpose of public that this i.. an exchange, tion and will be given In Whit:.
companied on the trip down from red, purple, pink and white fiow· the meeting was to give intorma- not a rummage sale) begins tier House at 8:15 lJ).m.
New York by Mrs. Creston,
er heads, Fine detail will be tion to the new church represen- promptly at 9: 30 and contlnup's . Dr. Blanshard i-ecelved his
The QuBl1tet composed of· Fe- worked out In green open p8'llches mtives about their responsjbilltles until 3: 45 p.m., some .'15 club- Ph.D. from Harvard University
lix Slatkin and Paul Shure. vio- among the rhododendron thick· for creating Interest In their own women will be working at check· in 1921 after haviDg been abroad
Iins,Aivin Dinkin,viola. anQ El- ets in the fonn of lavender heath- churches co...,erning the T. M. ~g-In, sorting and hanging. and as a Rhodes Scholar from. 1913 to
eanor Aller, cello, is· making its
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Thomas Ce1Jter In Chester.
arranging the amazing quantity of 1915. He was assistant professor
first national concert tour. Last
, Among the local women attend- vilried artiCles.
at the University of Michigan unsummer It pel'formed the late
lug was Mrs: William P. Hicks
In the clothing classification til he 'began his 20-year >tenure
quartets of Beethoven at the Edof Wallingford.
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in Swarthmore's philosophy de-,
inburgh Festival. which the group
partment in 1928. Dr. Blanshard
r"""rded on a Capitol label. CurTHIS WEEK"S CALENDAR
was co-president of the Ameri-'
iouSiy, when the Quar.tet Is not on
All adult Girl ScoutS both past
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concert tour, Ita n.elilbets play ano present are inVited to attend
Frld.y. March 7
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Membersof'llheCollege ~- the Presbyterian ChJil'Ch. This.
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American EdUCIBtion." . .- • . .
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TIt ftnaI. ddress Of th series'
lIleet tonight, March 7, In the Qld on hOW: ~ .flllsor doesn't·· ..... ,
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V:)lOP.1L-.-VisI.t<\rs' Nlaht ................. ·····Sproul~l'V1Ifory'
resident.. of 'IIntk1ch""
The members and their frIei1ds. Colfee. Wl1l be set .ed by Troop T:SO P.M.~ Alcl Course ..••••..•...•.•••. ... BoroUiI'h BBlI Morgen. p
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Strl·ng Quartet
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Attend
MAR 7 1958
SWtlrtlu:1orc Colleg" Library
. Swarthmore
Adult Gil'"I Scouts
To Meet March 17
SWARTHM,ORE
ANTIQUES FAIR
TUESDAY, MARCH
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~'Judlle·Howard:W. N\!WD&DI and
Mrs. Newnam of OxIord, .Md., and
the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles FeIlows Eggleston of PIIiladelphiL
Mr. Newton, 1m. ~umn".s ot Penn
Ci.a1'ter,is
at West Cli.
lei State Teachers Col.lege. Be is
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Charfe: ~ N~ e>wawn
state uDiverslty, and MrB. New~j~ ',and. iMrs: William Robert
Rotie..t Heinze ~ M~,tta en thlli week end ~t the college Shlaclian" of Tacoma; Wash., and
avenue has returned home ~ pool.' BesideS ,swin1ming, Jan is the late Mr. Strachan. .
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a, ~~t, business trip to. ~o~ inchaijre of p1OjfJ1mlS -for the I
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nia, KlIDooS. ,~Iorado" 8Ild utah show.' In( addition to the show. Chester
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and will' leave Sunday for Ken- the 'Ballet will perform in Miami
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tucky and Dlinoil! onbuslness.
Beach; Fla.; dll1'inllf ~iing 'vacaENGAGEMENTS
Mr. '·an4, Mrs. Robert, G. KIlrr, tion; and also on I'Miler's Day
Jr. Df Fairview fl?8d, "(Ith thelf week end in May. Jan, ti IioIphoMr. and MrS; Wlillace Macatl!e
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of u.etr datighter;' Miss NanCy
Mrs. Kerr's .broliler..m-iaw .and
',TOMORIOW'S IRIDE
Boyd
McCuMr" to. Mr. Keith Gar-:~r.Mr. and Mrs" lUackwell . Miss E~th,Jeiin. Htinter,
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Schnebly, .Jr., soli of the
H..vrthome of ~lington, Va. Hol- daud!~ of Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge
ly cel~n:ated" her seventh blrth- A: Hiinttlr' of,w~ord, ami late Mr. and. Mrs. Schnebly of
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Mi. Thotnas lJUJ1ISId~ Westing, Ardmore; .'
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Westtown Fri~:Sc:bool and t!l'l
, Mr. Bird's slster'Mrs. Ferdinand r~e~;" tomorr~ aftetnoon at 2 UDiversity of Pennsylvania,where
Habereorn of Peoria, m., who
o'clock in thl1 Swarthmore Pres- slie was '" member· of Kappa
Kappa Gamm_B •.
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Mr. Schnebly is an alumnus 01
Mu1!Y Geer, member of~Op
The rcl.earsal diniler .was given
414 'siliiiIed and tiroke a 'tooth at lilst night, following the rehear- Episcopal AcadeI!IY apd Princea
of Swarthin:ore BrOwnie sill. for 'the weddiD!g party and ton University, where be wa~·8
TroopS in . the Methodist Church other. invJted guests by the member of Colonial Club. He did
TUeSday atternoon Of. las! week. brId"liroom's mother and brother his graduate work at the WbariMulfy
is the. efwiht-year-old Mr. JOhn' Westing of New York ton School of Finance and Comdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter City at Mrs. W~stIng's lI~e.
merce of the University of PennH. Geer of Academy road.
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. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Clement,
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The weddlDg will take place
Jr., of YBle avenu"; have had as
The marriage of Mrs. Allene May 31 in theSwiarthmore Prestheir' guests Mrs. Cleinent'~, par- Isco of FIhiladelphia to Mr. John byterian aiureh.
ents Mr. and Mrs. LoUis W'olferz H; LoDgWeli.of Dartmouth House,
of Yonkers,' N;Y., who 'ledIt on was performed at 8:30 Saturday
Dr. and . MrS. Il1win Hirsch anTu~sday8tteril ~~viStt.. ' atternoon, March I, at Swarth- nounce the engagement of their
'Mrs. Rdber:t Richa'rdaOn and lDore Preli>y*..erian CbiIrch by the da~liter, MIss Eva Htrsch, to Mr.
MrS... John Lord. of, creSt
Rev. Joiln Sc,bott., .
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Warren Charles Schultis of Riv¥ ~ight ,w,ere ~p~osteSS;e5 ~t a A native of Sidney, :Australia, erview ,road. Be Is. the son, of
d~~~rt~sh!>Wer. at the ':-'e, ,at '\Ie b):i<\,e, I~.the cw.jighter ~f Mr. Mrs.· Charles Shultis of WoodMrs. 'Rfchardson in honor of ~ arid:Mrs. Eric Martin of thilt city. stock, N"l" York, and the. late
Virginia Bevan" also of Crest Mr. Longwell is the son of Mrs. Mr. Shultis.
lane...
Alfred E. LonQweti of Lafayette
Miss HIrsch, a' teacher in
, Mr. ed Mrs. KeIu1eth)teed ~f avenue and tbe late Mr. Long- West cIiester (Fla.)" pu1~Ue,'schcols,
North g.esti,r ~dll'y'ehad lis well. :' i·; ' .
waS i!niduatedfrom. \ Wheaton
~~gtiest !i1tt,!,Dir1lie 'P!ist:'Veek . ,Mr& ~am\i,l ~~of:Ci'es College. Wheaton; Ill~; 'and
Mrs, Reed's slste~-in-law Mr!;. son laAe', was, matfon ,ct, hOllOr. ceived a master's degree from
Raymond C. DerbY: of Yakima, Mr•. Daland was' 'best man. A Columbia University TeacherS
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Miss Margaret Yeatman,. a fttth emony,
,Mr. Shultis rec~v~a Master
grade teacher at Rutgers Avenue
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School, is recuperating at her
NEwTON .,NEWNAM
frOJ:il Sy~aCuse, U¢verslty.. ·H.e i~
home on Riverview road, follow- ·Mr. and Mrs•. Howard Walton
liig ~ operation.. at
. Newnam, Jr. of Wainut lane, anHospital.
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nouncethe marriage October 4, of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Geer their daughter, MIss Nancy Co.e
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to Mr. Richard Al81l .
cent guestS for several days Mrs.
son. of Mrs.Catherin!!
Geer's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Straohan Newton of Havertown
W. l?a:v~.¢Kin.~~oOk, " an~'Mr. John S!
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Guernsey road ·tollowing a vacaspent in Flhoeillx, Ariz.
Mr and Mrs. Richard' Reuther
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Oppenlander to Attend
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Stanford University, and Dr. Ellsworth S. Obourn, speciallst fo, r
has ~.n honored this week by to the nation by way of the Unit,Harry Oppenlander. head of the" science, U. S. Office of Education.
being named to the weekly All- ed States Naval Academy, as de- Swarthmore High School science' The major address. of the conRichard :Eberhart Topic Easf
small college team of the scribed in the Saturday Evening department, will be one of Ii team ference,. "Science Teaching in a
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Modern·
Eastern College Athletic Confer- ~t, March 1st issue, in an article of four'representing the PhIladel- Wol'1d ,of Cltange" will be giveQ.
enee., Vars>ty co-captain Kent called '"l'he Navy n. 'Going
Suburban School Study Coun- by Dr. Reuben G. Gustavson,
.Poetry .
Greenawalt, a campus leader in Steady·... It incoIpOrates the old cll-Group A (Suburban Ten) lit president, Resources of the FuRichard ,PJbe.fu.rt. pOet and lee- student government and fratern- fashioned Idea of dance programs the COnference on Sclence~each- ture, Inc. Other topics for discusIty life, as well· as a student with and' the stag line. with specific ing to be held in Great Neck, N.YJ. sion are ','Science Programs, Kinturer, wili discuss modern, poetry a proud academic record, was rules of conduct. .
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at Swarthmore College on Thurs- tapped for the February 26 teaDi" The Naval Academy faculty Is
Attending the conference will be' "Validating Objectives of Scjence
day eveniflg, March 13. The talk, for 'his play-making as well as as sure that it Is part of American teams from 20 leading high schools Teaching," "Laboratory Experi_
which is sponsored by the Cooper for his scoring and rebouilding.
youth's social training as is the throughout the United States. The ences in Teaching Science" and
A starting guard on the varsity mllltary. The article states that "OIlfel,en,ce is sponsored by the "What's New in the Teaching of
Foundation, will be mven at 8
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five sin~ his SOphomore year in you th Is not well equipped to pick _.
District of Great Neck and Mathematics!'
p.m, in. the F'rlendS' Meeting college, Greenawalt never played the right mate it they don't meet Will' consist of a series of genetal
Mr, Oppeulander wlll also serve
House.
organized basketball at Scarsdale and ~ with many. The article meeiings' and workshops devoted as' a judge for ,the Montgomery
,Mr. l!lberhaI't was .educated at High School, where he received will be pog(ed at canteen and to the improvement of science County Science Fatr, to be helCl at
the University of MIDttesoi.a, Dart- .his &ec9Ddary educ~tion. One year .'!Chool.
teachlrig in the secondarY' school. Urslnus College on March 28.
mouth· College (A.B., 1926), Cam- .with· the Swl!lthmore J¥'s was . C~t~ hI!" .copied Bandstand Oppen!ander will serve as a par.
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proof enough, however, that the by dancing the "S~oli." the ticipant in the ,work group on
bTJdge .,Uruversity and Harvard blond speedster was ready. for big- ''Walk'' and in general using rock physics. '
BOOKWAY'S
Uniyerslqr<~ J;lurlIrg the 1930's he ger' .things, ,Last sesson, he rated .'n· roll music. It is possible Can- Co~erence nirector Is Dr. J.
taught,·English at st. Marlt's ~o~g,~e nation's ~p,free-tbrow ~ can I~d in this localewitlj. Darrell Barnard, chairman of
. $5.00
School hi M'a';!J8chusetts. He rose .~ 8IId earned.a· posltion on a. reinstated .prac~ce of 'program
'lind. science, Sc\iOOI ot
to' the
of L1eutenant-Com- the all-league first team. .
and stag line dances.
New Y~rk p:niv~ty.
,....,.••"c.flo. ,.rle.
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. Also a member of the J'V la-' . "The Turks," the Swarthmore
leaders and eonC",ciIR:
mander in the' u.s. Navydurlng crosse team, Green8iW~t's lnBu- College cOmbo, wlll be on hand
' 'mclude Dr. 'Will' Burnett,
,
World War n.
ence on ,Ute· Swarthmore· campus this Saturday night with Nether University ofllllilolll:: Dr.' DOnald
''The Great De.cracies" .
AIt the present time, Mr. D>er- has far,exeeooed'that of his sports ProVIdence ,and the Swarthmore G. Decker, vice president; Colorado
;.:' ",i;"
hart .dlvldeshls' time. between ~c#vltiEll!.:.Wiille in8intainingan High ~hool.tudent body. &rades ~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~
writing. poetrY, leoturing at a. !',!1~ap'ding:ac!,demlc' record, he nlnthto12th, as guests. ~hechapnlllllber of edlk&tional lnsUtu- has' served
president of the erons WIll be Mr, and Mrs. Blanton
t10ns, and the business world, student council and .as prilSldent Tiller and Dr. and Mrs. Howard
which he serves,!ls ~ presi- Of ,!\is fra~ty;.Phj'K&ppa Psi. Collman. Mr. Plnnie wlllsuperD"'~.n: ,~~.p~~ :','11 o~, ,,?95
dent of .the B~er PoUish 00m- HIs Classmates elected him perma- vise.
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pany of Boston.' He was also fhe nent president of the. class of '58.
Saturday, aoting supervisor Bob
PROM ilnd foRMAL DRESSES
ftrst president of the Poets' Thea_ ,IUter.. a; June graduation from Hulme, (a supervisor last year),
S8.95' _,'
t~' . $24.95':'
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tre of~ Cambridge, Ma£S.. which Swarthmore, Greenawalt, a polit- praised Nancy Weber for doing
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he founded with other interested icai sCience JDBjor, plans to study the, best 'admission's job he has
Belly. Coby'. Bridal Horue
parties in 19110.
for a ·law degree. .
ever seen. He also reported that
. PROSPECT .PARK. PA.
Mr. Eberhlttlt's ·honors inciJlde
"the two boys in charge' of music
\
8y
Appointment
Only - Call ,U.Ig. 2-4015 for Appt.
the' Shelley Memorial Award,
David Shute, a junior at the were' great -' . they had complete
1951; 8ri' honOrarY" IL.D.· trOtn Severn School at Severna Park, control over the situation, that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dartmouth College, 1954: and the Md., will' spend the .week .. end CUb Cratsley and Julie Mondele
H;lrriet Monroe Poetry Award, with his' P'1f1!nts Capt. and Mrs. were very· cooerative. and the
1955. AnloJIa"h1s. P!Ji>@!lecl:"Wfll1
are "Song_and.ldea,·! .. !'J'Var... andlllle,.~e.w!J.U~e., ~!,I\i
by job' with no trouble....
the Poet," ''Burr Oaks," and "An a classmate Joe Lore of Solomons
"I saw it in the SYoarthinore§!l!'
Hero Basket."
Island. Mel.
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io'Speak Here Thurs.
:'1'~,.:~.~:!'4):: ~)1_'$beI" th8 arandd~lJ&h~
'J ~ Elliott Rich- sIiIing' a.t 26·¥ale.Square.,SIlrinC:Rlch~ sail- Ileid. ToVJn.hIp.
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~'fI!IId;;~r Bermuda. Mr. Mrs. David L. I!lynon ,of C2leBted ~ will return nut avemie entertained at a diDand lan • Sunda
Del' party last week in honor of
by p
eCb I' y~ Bummer of Mr. Eynon's bh1hday on '!burs,Mrs. .
ar e s .
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day.
.
Woodbrook lane entertained with JaDls L!rwIeDce, Wellesley road,
a ~~ Jd~ &bower Mon- will be: tAklnCan adlve 'pUt in
da:ti~' tor Miss )3art>ara the .annual ~_.Bolyoke CoI~
Harl~ of, Lafayette a~enue. ,
lege Water· Ballet show to be elvn .....
Poet aild Lecturer
III"",. ' '.,
Mr and Mrs. David S. Smith, Centenary College, is now study. ot
........... ,~.
Int,at West Chester StateTeach~
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THE SWARTIIMORBAN
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Mareh 7, 1958
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TIlE SWAR1'BilOJtBAM
THE SWAR'rBMOBEAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWABTRIIOBB, PA.
PETER E. TOLD, lIIAIUOBIE TOLD, PllBLiBBRIUI
Phone KJDpwoocI I-OBOI
PETER B. TOLD, EdIter
Barbara B. Kent, ManasIng EdItor
Rosalie D: Pelrsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
ittered
as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the. Post
0Ift'::e at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MARCH 7, 19SB
PRESIYTERIAN NOTES
CHURCH SERVICES
Mr. Schott will pre8lCh at the
9:30 and'l1 o'clock servkes Sunday morning. His topic wlII be
"On My Honor." Girl Scout Sunday will be observed at the first
service. Lynn Farrington, Dorothy Gatewood, KaIty Herschel,
Wendy PrIce, Sally Sensenig, Judlt" Tyson, and Susan Wood will
take part in the service. Ushers
Win be Janet Bowie, Constance
Chamberll, Patricia Estey, and
Martha Moscrip. The Sacrament
of Baptism will be administered
at ·the second servke.
Men's and women's Bible classes meet at 9:30.
Church School classes meet at
9:30 and 11, wi:.' :he Senior !Ugh
cIass convenin .
..
The Can'
meet at 3 p.m.
At 5 p.m. the m r '
ior Htgh Fellowship wili
The Senior High Fellowsh:;
will not meet this Sundsy.
MnHODIST NO I D
'!'be Youth Bible Study group
meets every Frida)' ...._
at
8:45 with tile - ...nr.
,..-So"'''ay School cluseS for all
aces wl,U meet at 9:45 am.. Sunday. At the Identicill servicM of
worship at 8:45 and 11 o'clock,
Mr. Kulpth·willtb\rduse as
· his
ln
subject
e
a
series under the theme'"WeXnew
Him," titled 'IBIInIilba.s, Tl"eacherous IdeaUst." There is a nur&ery for Infants and children at
....e 11 o'l:lock worsliip period.
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Also a Junior Church Program
and a KIndergarten ProgriIm is
held at this time.
The Confirmation CIass . ~
meet with the putor.1n the Chlllpel'::'e4 ~~~'HI MYF group will
=
JUDIor ~ . a- wll1
m·eetln ·ihe ParIab. Bou8e.
G
will aUeDd
'!he College roup
a Service at IntelcBr 10l1li followed by &D IDformal 1U1111!heollo at
12:05 p.m. Frida)', .and 11:40 p.m.
service of EvenInIr Pi'ayc will
:., held.
WOMAN'S·CUJaNOTES
PJesloknt Florence ~ hal
called an executive board meetiDa
fOr M0ada7 March 10 at 11:80 un.·
In the clubhouse.
'
On TuellClq at 10 a.m. the Cancer drll'ln. crouP will meet In
the clubJounc:e. ,
FRIENDS MEETI.NG N, OTIS
The garden department cancelA panel dIacussIon on 'LIfe and led its Tuesday class on !March 11,
Worship" has been arren&ed by but will meet at 9 am. Thursday,
the. Committee on Worship and U--h 13, for a trip to the Flower
du1 Fa
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MlnIatrY for the A . t
rum Show. Mrs. W. A1fred SmIth hal
Sunday.. The series on ''New further Information.
Trends In New Testament Study"
.
by John .Moore will be resumed
FloreDJCe Lucasse, president of
on Marc:h 16 when Dr. Moore the Swarthmore Woman's Club,
will discuss ''The "Message of the will give a book review "The
Early Christians."
.
Dog Who Wouldn't Be" by .FarOn Wednesday, a Special show- ley Mowat this momin'g at 10
ing by Gordon Lange of the Fam- o'clock In the AmerIcan LegIon
d
ily Work ~ 111m will be giv- Room of BoroUSh Hall.
meet at the ohurea at· 8:30 and en m' Whi~'er Room 8't 7:15 p.m.
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All interested wlII 'be most weI-·
.wll
6:45 Sunday eVenlilg.
come. Following this the First- book for the Friendly Open
At 7:30 p.m. the third session of day School, FemIly RelatIonshl:ps House Monday afternOOn at 2
the Lemen Bible study Hour will and Race Relations COmmittees o'clock. She is Wdnc the pbu:e
be conducted. Mr. Kulp's subject will all hold their March meet- of Mrs. George Hunter this. morwill be "Jesus' Words and Works,"
niDi because of a deeth m the
a survey of the Gospels.
.
Ings.
family.
The Cwnmlssion on FInance
UNITARIAN NOTES
-----..,-wlII meet Monday evening at 8
I saw It in The' Swarthmorean.
o'clock'ln the Chapel.
.
·Mr. vetter wlII ·give the. BerThe Wesleyan Choir will have mon "Thunder at Harvard" this
rehearsal 9t 4:15 p.m. Tuesday. Sunday at the worship service at
Eventide CIrcle' of· the WSCS 11 a.m.
will meet at the home of Mrs.
The church school .will meet at
Jamison Bessey, 1014 Elsenhawer the church from 10:50 to 12:20
.
.
. :me, Woodlyn, 8 p.m. Tuea- a.m;
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John Schott, AssocIate MInister
80~, IIanh •
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-
will preach.
9:80 and 11:00 A.M. - CJ>.urch
SchooL
.
9:30 A.M.-Adult Bible . ClasseS.
10:45.ruM. Senior HIgh Class.
3:00 P JM.--COnfimlBt!o,n Class.
5~00 P.M.-8th grade Fellowship.
Mrs. Charles WhLttlesey of
Wednesilay. IIanh 11
!todist
Men's
Executive
Wallingford, Clara Meson, and
8:30 P.M.-Professional Group.
ee will meet at 8 p.m. Mrs•. Orlando crease gave :re8:00 ~.M.-Lenten Service.
ponts from the 'oouncU meeting
-=.:.=....:::..----.--~::_The Pastor's Youth Prayer held at Wellesley College early
METHODIST CHURCH
. SUNDAY
John C. KuIp; MInister
The Bible Study grOup meets Group will meet at 8 a.m. Wed.
WPlL
It
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in February at a recent meeting
Robert WUde
Itt 9:30 Tuesdays at 318 South
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WPlL-TV-t.lI
A....
nesday
In
the
Chapel.
of the Delaware County Section'
MInister of Music
hester road.
A.M.
The Woman's Society of Chris- of Wellesley-In-PhiladelphIa. . .
FrIiIaJ', MardI· 1
The Board of Trustees meeting tian ServIce will beigIn Its reg3:30 P.M.-Youth Bible CIas&
will be held at 7:80 Tuesday ev- ular monthly meeting with a bus. 8111ldaJ', lIIanh t
enIng.
iness meeting at 11:15 a.m. WedMembers of tile Woman's As- nesday. Lunc'h will follow at 12:45
8:45 A..... and 11:00 A.M. ~. Kulp will preach.
soclationwill be the guests next with members of the Presbyter9:45 A.M.=-church SchooL
week of the women of the Melli- ian Womlln's .Association
as
4'00 P .M.--Conf\nllatlon Class.
odl8t. Church. The devotional guests. F.or the progra~ at. 2
ONE OWNERSHIP
8:30 p.M.-Jr. HI. Fellowship.
meeting will be held at the Meth- p.m., Mr. Kulp will show his
I
8'45 PM.-Sr. HI. FeIIDwBhiP.
1:30 p.M.-Bible StudY Hour..odist· Church at noon Wednesday pictures and tell of "Mission Be• Wet1nesilaJ', lIIareh 11
.. ~ollOWed by lunCheon at 12(30.
gun," the story of a ",_ venture
Since 11178 the same family has operaled
The Business and Professional In missions In Japan. Jap.,n,ese
8:00 A.M.-Youth Prayer Group.
12 Noon-Woman's SoCisb'.
group will. meet at 6:30 In Me- students attending Pendle Hill
7:30 P.M.~Prayer SrySkm.
Caban HaIl for a suPlPer mee_. School will also be guests.
.
The
Chapel
Choir
will
rehearse
TRINITY·CHUBCB
Afterwiirds the group will attend
,10<1'
H. Lawrenee Whittemore, Rector the Lenten Service in the Wo- at 4 p.m. and the Carol Chotr 8't
, .
IllUCrOU O' .....IUU
.
80~. JIIanh •
!I'>8ll's Assosiatlon Room. Mem- 4:80 p.m. on Wednesday. At 7:30
1820. CIl . . fNUf SfRII' '. .
8:00 A.M.--Holy eommunion.
bers who can are asked to come Wednesday t'be Lenten Interces9:80 A.M.~Morning Prayer.
at 5:30 to belp decorate Easter sory Player session will be held
,.,.., It. "lIrllroii!5~5I11'
.,
Church School.
eggs for' the Egg' Tree for the In the Ollllpel.
I " , . . . . .1111
11:15 A.M.--
hi
tal
The Chancel Choir· will rehearse
7:00 P.M.-Young People's Fel- C ldren's Heart Hospi .•
at
8 p.m. Thursday.
lowship.
.
'''lbe Crisis in the Ameri...n
M~, JIIanh 10
Home" will be the theme of the
TRINITY NOTES
11:30 A,M.--
1
Service Wednesdsy evening In
.There will be' celebratIOn of
IIanh 1 .,..
the Woman's' AsSociation Room. the Holy Communion at 8 o'clocit'
.
9:00 A,M.--P&rish· Intereession&
.5:40 P.M.-Evebing Prayer.
The Rev. W. Roy FalrcblId and Sunday mornin'g. At 9:.30 a serv••
The Rev. John. C. Wynn, experts Ice of Momlng Prayer .will .be
.W....
IIanh ....
in the tleld,' will lead the discus- held and all departments of the
7:00 A.M.':::"'Holy Communion.
sion.·
Church School will meet. There
9:30 A,M...,...Holy ~union.
10:00 A.M.-,Bitlle CIiBL
, The Primary. Ch91r, wiU re- will be a·· service', of, Mo~ ...
8:15 P.M:-Eveilsont.
hearse' Thursday at 3:30, follow-: Prayer at 11:15.
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ThIU'llClaf, IIanh 1S
!:dby . the Junior Choir rehe8rsal
Ushers f'1r th~ servi(:es 'will
10:00 A.M.-HOly eommunion.·
at 4:15. The Chance1Choir wni be as tollows:
.
l'rtiIaJ' 1Ianh.1'
rebearse at 7:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-E. E. W"rege, head.
,
'9:00 A.M.~~ IntercessioW!The College Fellowship supper usher; R. S. Brodhead, G. A. Hanf
-:
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'12:05 P.M.--Sel'vlCe of IDlerceo-' meetIng·will bI! held at 5:30 on sell, Jr., W. T. SaIom, W. V.
a10n CoUeee Gro)lP.
March 14
Thomas, Jr., and B. II, Welsh;
5:40P.M.-EveniII!g Prayer."
11:15 a.m.~. S.Keller, head
. . .
usher; Joseph. Reynolds, . altern"
IT'S CONVENIENT
THE . RELIGIOUS
SOCIETY
CHRISTIAN
SCIINCE
NOTES
ate; R. T. Bates, C. E. NOw&,
OF FRIENDS
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8111ldaJ'. IIanh 9
How spiritual understanding of F. R. Gray, B.Harrar, Barry PatGas
Ioeat
II au'OiaaPlco Ali you dO II .., PIle
9:46 A.M.-First-day School
true manhood brings Ilew health ton, and C. C.Wallin.
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'r I'al, at .... exaCt d.".... of
Grant Helbblewill.serve as.IlC9:45 A,¥...,.-4dult. Fon,un: ~el and freedom will be 41XIllained
(you ........ .......
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Sunday at Christian Science ser': olyte at 8 o'elock; Steve Hansell
DIacussIon. ..
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for 'WOrsh!P. vices by the Lesson-8ennon en- and Davis Moscrip at 9:80, and
.... ...,.cGq..... wai-.
OhiIdren cared for in Whittier titled ''M1IIl.'' .
at 11:15 Jack Calhoun and John
House. All are welcome.
.
Waterbu.. .
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The Lesson.eermon will inIT'S CLEAN
MOD'ay, IIanh II
clu4e the fo1Io:winlg passage from
.Th~YQung feople'sFell.ow.m,t~ "
All Day. SewIng tor A.F.s.c.
• the Sible (PSahDs 18:5, 6): "The will .meet at 7 o'cl~ SundBy
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Gas Nat . . . . . . . . . that.,... " " Wedneso1aJ'. MaNIa 11
Lord is the portion of mine in- evemng, and at. 8 0 clock the
All Day Sewing for A.F.s.C.
heritance and of my .cup: tobou Adult. ConlI"'!Btio!" c::I!l"!,,.
cauIcI be hed'" If "':111 cry. III ....
. ,. IttII,iO aNd. ...... 110 cIi:it or"
. 7:15 P.M.~y Work Camp malntalnest my lot. The lines are meet m the Cleaves Room;
.
rum-WbiWer Rl!om.
fallen unto me In pIeassnt places; . Partsh Intercessions will be
Ocia IIOuM h.'
FIRST CHURCH OF'
yea, I have a goodly heritage."
held on Mlmday at 11:30a41l.,
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Reedings from ''ScIence and and on Tuesday and Friday at9
8.m.
d
Park Avenue below Harvar
Health with Key to the ScripThere will be a Vestry meeting
80"--, IIanh •
. tures" b;y Mary Baker Eddy· wlIl t 8
... ft"'_
Gas h,eot ...... ~.It . . . . . . no .....
cl de
8· a
p.m.....
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11:00 kM;.'-;SUi'id8Y1 Sc!hooL· '. ,in u
the .f~ .. (317:1):
A celebration of the Holy Coin11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon .Uon.e Understan_ cif his; spirit- mtVIlon will be held at 7· Lm.
hid o-1I-e-.ellO'.., ·ah • .....,.,.'::)'..··':
, wp1 be mWed "Man.".
.
ual lnd1v1duallty makes 1DlID and IIIIIa1n at 9:1Ifl WedD8I!dsY.
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'ay,~,~ 'e;iiA, :moM
l!!8l, lDoOl'8'f'ormk1Iab1e ill 1'0"....... the , .....- ~y;~ the
week, 8 F_.; ReadIng Rciom,.
tb,'..
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, 401 Dartmouth Avenue, :opentr:u .1IIMl· en*I.es him to ~ Bible Class Will meet. Leritesi
weekdays '*"'.t hoUd~ ID-5~er sm:;. dis . P, and death..
~ will be held at '10 o'clock,
I'rIda)' evening, '7.9,
'lbe Golden Text Is fromllll.d at 8:15 p.m. there· will be a
;
lJNl'l'AIIIIAB tHU ... if!
Psalms (37:37): "Mull tbe per- service,~ Even........-,,~ b
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a co.a:ed OjshSuwer and Ills~ b t t "IIIl'V • if.,~.. . 'pe:. e.,,' ;', '. ,... , . :'..
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J07C8Sbarer, daUChter III lIz'.
and Mrs. ltalph B. Sbarel' of Yale
avenue, will IinIr with the Beaver CoUege Glee CI1lb wIleD the
club presents its codHned. concert with Prl........", Unlvenlty
tomorrow eveoInC In GJenelde. A
fte±man, J~yce"'is a member of
the French deparlmellt at Beav~ -"--eld
er, and a CI'Ild us..............
JIlgh School.
SallY C. Goldsmith, Wellingford. a student at Miami Unlversity, Oxford, 0., Is ~ ''honors''
meJd)er of the Dean s List for
the past semelllt.er.
Jamie Hammond of Yale avenue'entertained at an eveninI!
party and danIce SaturdaY.
Scoff Foundation Will
LETtERS TO THE EDITOR Reel CrOll Reports .
Sponsor Main Exhibit
On 1957 'Story'
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er, bronze-leaved drooPInc leucothoe. MId wbtte $do yellow
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The Red Cross is .often referred
to as "your" Red Cross. This term
points out the fact that the serv-
Junior Club to See
One·Act Comedy
Mrs. Seymour Directs
Cast in Tuesday
Performance
primroses.
;:S~ ~~ t"";!~= Ices provided through the Bed
Harry Wood, SuperinteDdeDt of 01117 at tile dJoaet701l or Cross are available to ;you and
Buildings aDd Grounds, la In - .
everyone else and that you and
charge of the exhibit, wbkb la.
.n..- Door to _ _
everyone else can serve throU8b
The Green. Lantern Tea Shop is
staged. without expense to the
V,,",U
....n _
the Red Cross. This doesn't mean
. _.....
rod ti n of
of
Edlto
i,-, the Red C..;.... is. all thl..... the ""'........ ~or a p
uc 0
college thmuah contr/lJulllona
Dear
r:
w_'~
- - - Llda Larrimore's pIay entitled
friends at the Scott H.ortlcultural
WID you please ask ynur read.- to all people. No sin8le orgsnl ....- 'Toast and Tea" wbich will be
FoundatiOD and 01. the college.. ers If they have notliced the Red tiOll can be. But the services it presented by members at the JunMr Wood is asslstect. by Nanc:Y Cross Arts and Crafts exhibit In provides may, at one time or an- ior Woman's Club of Swarl:hmore
WllUam H. Frederick, Jr., Slpler's window? I do hOlle that other, be needed by almost every for the club's meeting this Tuerand Harry E. Rhoades of the they will stop to see the kind of family;
day evening, at 8 p.m. at the clubMillcreek Nursery,. Inc., Newark, wuk done 'In our Federal HosT h r 0 ugh Souti).eastern Red house.
DeL
puis. Red Cross funds supply Cross Chapter, the Home Service
Mrs. CharIes F. Se)'lllour, drama
Under'
link between the servicemen and ment, will direct the comedy and
win execute a 35D-square foot
This is where Swar1hmoreans h.ome, 14,492 servicemen and their
of the cast Include Mrs.
Elnwood
educational exhibit on the prohelp in a big way. Anyone famllies wer\, given asslslan:ce in
A. Brewster, Mrs. Stokes
p&gation of woody plants. Lilac, who !mows a craft and·is willing 1957. Aid was also provided 3,148 F. Burtis, iMrs. Karl M. Fox, -Mrs.
tree peonies, hollies, and other to share' It with our boys can veterans and their farnllles. To ~In R. Sc'bmldt, Jr.. Mrs. Frank
woody' plants will be shown eith- help In 'a tine w,ay. However, it .the mother who hasn't heard from S. ''walter, Mrs. John M. B. Ward,
er as grafts' or cuWnp In the jsn't necessary to already have a her son in service, the wlte who
D. Patrick Welsh, and Mrs.
Ia'HBI...
Ulic.l. Ay••
varioUs
Stages
from
the
ma'JdJeC
craft
to
teach.
It
is
possible
to
hasn't
received
her..
allotment
Harry
M. Waske.
. Sw...._ ..
. .
of the graft or Cutting to two- and be an apprentice tea~her wblIe check, or the soldier whose wlte
Miss Larrimore'. play Is a farthree-year-oid plaDls.
learning a chosen craft. The only Is ill at home, Red. Cross Hame
comment concerning acceptKlngswood 3-0272
requirement for a good volunteer Servke 1lUs a vilol need.
ance in feminine society. IndicaDr. EmU Carlsten of 925 Har- Is a willingness to share at least
In the Southeastern· Red Cross tlons are th'at there willl>e much
vard
avenue is a patient m Pres- one day a. week with those who Chapter Blood Program, 87,916 laughter and entertainment in
I ..H.I S,r..,.ill.,. Wlf.11
byterian Hospital, having under- deSperately need this help.
at life-saving blood were view for the audience.
I.colloaf Z,,·Ho.,
gone surgery last FridaY.
Will you ~e anyone Interested
processed, and distrlbHostesses for the evening will .be
In this rewarding work ~ call me uted to 88 local civilian and mill- Mrs. Stephen F. Spencer, Mrs.
KI 4-4028 for more in:forma- tary hoolpi,tals or fractionated Raymond A. Hood, Jr., Mrs. P~er
tion, please?
Into valuable blood derivatives to W. Kaiser, Mrs. Dale A. KJiOb
BESS C. DEACON
help coilDlt shock, burns, hem- and Mrs. William E. Shmidhel•
SWarthmore Beet. Cross
orrhage, measles, h_tltis, and ser•
Arts and Crafts ChaIi-man anemis. Red Oross .operational
costs are approximately seven SRA Appoints Piccone
In APP1'eClatlon
dollars per pint of .blood. This
SUmmer Clob .Diredor
To the EdItor:
low per unit cost Is possible only
Consumer's CO-O~ .Ass'n.
',c.
,Continued fl um p,,:ge 1) . .
It Is with gratitude that we re- hecause the Blood Program Is
conducted
primarily
by
volunof
the
Swarthmore - Rutledge
view tbe coverage of. our recent
403 Daitmoultt Ave.
Opposite Borough Hall Christmas
Seal Campaign in the teers. Even so, the Red Cross ex- School DistrIct staft, teaching a
class at the Rutgers
columns of your paper, The penditures for the Blood Program
alone
during
1957
were·
$345,870.
.
School.
A graduate of
Swarthmorean, and express our
Hospitals
reimbursed
the
Red
Chester
State
Teachers CoIappreciation for the constant and
Cross
in
the
.
amount
of
$185,002.
and
Villanova
UniverSity,
he
accurate. stories accorded· it.
.
fonnerly
held'
a
teaching.
and
The power of the press has nevIII addition to form~tIng plans coachinliposlti011 . in the Darby .
er been greater than It Is today. and programs for disaster prep- Borough elementary school, and a
! T1.me and again the written word aredness and relief, Southeastern
. playground dIrec:I:Ing p0has proved mightier than the Red Cross ~Pter volunteers in
In
West Chester during col,
.
sword.
'
Disaster Se~ces assisted in 195'1
Hts original concentration on
Top Quality'-' There Is No 'Finer
Our debt to you Is not a small at 116 ~ocal. dtsaster incidents- athletics participation and coachone. We thank you for supporting one family tires. for the most part. in has broadened ·to include a
our once-a-year Christmas Seal Fortunately, there were no maj- g
rimary Interest in academic
campaIgn to wipe out tuberculo- or disasters in .this. area last year.
• EXTRA SPECIAL •
p
as well as arts and crafts
sis in Delaware County. We thank The loc~ chapter .gave financial
general recreation.'
,.
you;
•
toO,
for
yo.UJ,'
ye,,~-round
assistance to . toile VICtims of.. ~The directors urge ·tha:t BDYpne
;Norris'INSTANT
COFFEE'large
jar
,.
.
support of our community x~ray eral .natlonal disasters, including
'.
In a position as
programs, our health education HurrIcane Audrey; which swept
assistant
In elther p
.. .
LOWEST PRICE, ANYWHE,REI
work, our rehabilltation activities, viciously into cam~n, Louls!. application to Mrs. Ro~lee
and our active participation In all ana. This'ldea of neIghbor help- at MAdison 8-8370, or to Mr; Pic.
health and weUare ing . neighbor across 1be nation cone at r.Ehlgh 2-9260.
,
3·lb. can
SPRY
ptOgrams.
was of great benetlt locally as
Further buSIness of the bOard
May your, paper continue to
Coupon on Can Worth 10e
recently as 1955. Following
included a dec1sion to
....
a strong force for' good w!llch Eastern States Floods In August have
treasurer .bonded, annul.
helps'to make otircommunity the of that year, the .AmerIcan Na- ally for a 'figure somewhat In exNORRIS" FANCY
.
tine one It continues to be.
tional Red Cross expended ov~
, of the yearly overall budget.
c
BUttER (Highest Qucdlty), quarters-lb.
.Sincerely yours,
$800,000
helping
flood
victims
m
.
F'Oliles "ch81rman ,of the
.L·
Robert W. Bernhardt
'; 'I ~,
the Bucks Co~ty area alone.
coiDJnittee/i:eported to
:, "'"
,Ii
.
,
Executive
~ecretary,
A total of 817 Southeastern Red
on the proJll'!!S8of or, ..
. CO-OP RED:.i.:AI'"
Delaware County
Cross Chapter volunteers. were
the ,expanded·. Summer
bot.
Tuberculosis and Health active in 1957 in training pro\".- ,
C,4TSUP.
program;Dlst!:ibution has
Association
grams deslgnedto teach
been made; iJ!. the. schools of a.
,:
how to help themse!ves . . ,
questionnaire on thissob,Ject, 'and
/
NEWS NOTES
others In emergEDCies. Under the final date. for ·return of the
bot.
.
:Nanc): GowIng, daughter of these progralllS, 8,187 pe
CATSUP.
. .... ,
Mrand Mrs. D. Ms:ce Gowing of trained in First AId, 13,914 In
Mr. Forbes urges all· Interested
~ish road, a fresiml an at Den- Water Safety, and 3,487 In Home
. who have 110t done so,
REDLAIIL
ison - University, Granville, 0., Nursill'g. TIiIs training was given
to reread--or . read-the
Ig.
bot~
was
inltlated
into
Alpha
Phi
sorfree
of
charge.
..
.
explanatory
article which a~
GRAPEFRUIT
J~ICE
. - ..' _..:....
.
Felbruary 23.
Over 8,000 Southeastern Red
in the: Swarthmorean on
Y • R. M.HannY of Michigan Cross Chapter volunteers were acI.UI·"Mr·
7. and to return UieJr
.:N6RRII!i .'.
and
avenues has returned tive In local cIvilian and oillitary chudren's questi.otinaires to Bin
. 2 cans·
to limited activlty;dter a
hosp'1als in 1957; bringing com- Reese immediately.
GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS
.
fort, asslstan:ce, arid varied enter_ _ _--'-'_ _ __
tbree-w~k sojourn In
tainment to· the ill and Injured.
Committee Member .
'-, '"
. .
Mark A. Smith, son of Dr. and
those volunteers were
Mrs. Randolph Lee of HaverNORRIS.
Mrs. Glen T. SmIth of RivervieW Arts and SkiIis workers who .in- ford place is a member of the
.CQn
CRUSHED·.
. . ' ;'PINEAPPLE
.:;.
'was named to the Honor structed our hospitallzed service- Delaware County Program Com"
of
new' students. at Wesley- men In hobbies and cra1lts and 10- roittee of the Mental Health As.
\
....
Cono. cal G-';
an llniverslty, Middie""wn,
."" IAldies who were pre- socIation of .South·eastern Pennqt·59c
ANDEROL (reg. 79c) .•.
I_'--.~
sented the Benjamin RWlb Awards =lvania' wbI.ch' is . launching a
a ."'-""- was,
f ' " ..,
the 'Group I scholars, by the Medilqal Societi~ 0 ...e COOiperative project, for represen( .
"
.
; : : mUst atteln an average of
of Pennsylvania lind·· Pb1la- tatives of parent-teadler· assocIaCo~p~edl~~il(;uar(Jnteeclt~,I~e.
the
tiighest
'90
or better. He is a graduate ~ delphia for outstanding· service tions, rel1gious groUps and wom~
.
-' '.
.
Swar'ibmore High Sclhool.
.'. in the hospitals.
en's clubs.
A . series of 12 mental health
Qua'~y CannedGo~s
tllm previews, six each for Delaware and Chester Counties,. will
be . presel1\ed to acquaint organi,.
.CALIFORNIA. . LARGE. GREE".'
zations With .61ms av*uable fqio .
.
\
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.
lb.
theltgrOuPs.
_"
ASPARAGUS
_w,.
and
Convalescent Home
'.k. •
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,
'(;,,0'··
". FOOD MARKET
of Swart"mo,.,
Swift's· .PreDllu.
Ibe69~
.RibRoast,
89c
::t:::.
·69
19c
..
NORRIS .
,-
",' .. 19-.c·
~
co.op'
29c
'
"
35c
.
Morton
(.
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.,.
27 c ·
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U. S. NO; ,
39c·
•.
'MAI!'II
POTATQQ·· .
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10 "Ibs. 55~
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GUILD OPTICIANS
For ....... of·s."",orQ~alil"
Nowly DotIpodFraanos. of
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A_sf WOIlua•••lp
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BREYER!S ·I~E CREAM
.
J. E. LIMEB.URNER
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-
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. Lt. Col. Ben L. Olcott. USAR. iDg the Civil Affairs !MIlitary
returned . to his Oberlin avenue Govel'Dl\lent &bool at I't. Gordcm.
heme Sunday· night after attend- Ga.. for two weeks.
h ...lture Refinl..lng.
Repairing
Quality Wort at Moder.'. mal
WILLIAM BROOKS
., ......11
.1 3.2191
PlaUR~
FRAMING
'PORTRAIT STUDIO
ROGER RUSSELL
Alterations
. J. F. BLACKMAN
Sta.e & Monro. Sfs.
Media
MEdia 6-2176
:KI,3-6616
Open· Friday Evenings
. PERSONAL
,. •
PERSONAL _ .UPffOLSTERlNG
Large Chairs Completely rebuilt .with new fabric ....50 _.
Sofas $89-Over 80 ~eXperi_
enee. seven years of Swarthmore
~ces. Estimates are .free.
om Seremba. Phone Sharon
FOR SALE:- Forcthe birds! Custom-made .homes . for your
1ri.e.nds that will ,-- a li1~'-~
mall.·s not I>ird~for "';;';':;;
Chlekadees. bluebirds, ete. Also·
litie of deluxe·' flieders. can Lawen ·6~1 or. COIDe
and
.....,.
vlsit ·theS,am:
485
PERSONAL ....,. ftadio and te1e- P~I.lSh. Mil1 r o a d , '
..vlsion
Complete stock FOR SALE _.. 'Mahogany glass
of
Robert Brooks.
door bookcases. 5 s\Ielves. Call
4-0800. .
KIogswood 3-4221 after 6
HOOV.R
Authorized ServfCe .,
!Pm.
WANT.ED:
WANTED ~I,Ibraries and used
..... P1cbp aad DeIly."
2f .H"or $ontic.
So...ke AlI.·M••• CI......
W_Alr HeatI.g
Air eoadlftoll.,
5.... "'.,.1 Woril
boo k s
Myers. &Co.
:ClJllllOnd j~DaMon,
w. State St.' .
.
KI 4.1214
La
bought.
Boo~.
'apor .... for
. AII.M••• CIoa....
I" 1Io...I,.d.
Xastenbaum
Oppo- .Media. LOwell
110 South
Orange Street,
6-2400.
......: KI J.CIII
EMIL SPIeS
FORMERLY
FI...w~
Cloct
~
TEII;·EV···
ISIO'N· .S·ERVICE
..
IlnciUk· taIdt,·
T r ..- at
COL AIIDUW:DONOYAN
fl....".
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T~ Std
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J.u.!J~.,
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Dr.
and :u..... ·DooCW.... ·
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..••
~deJlt\'~"SIiltth ,..SerVteea,aDd ~.)w¥1be~
,.
c:eDtti1aDDclllbcH,.ii tiI!q\lM of 'a
quad Of • . mlUI4lb dOlllin' to
~ . . ~1Ieite .'~di. tile
estate 'of' rui"aitlmna'and 'fOrIner
'
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In ~.' lJloundatl.... '·.wIilIP88Jc
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Mnilfay tll&ht ;. v.cIk. 10.. aIi,,8
dey .at .. L~ .a~:·ArllDJlOD Nl\~ o'clock·) in
tional
~teq"
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THOM·
·'U,HOLSTERY
Lorp C'.,,; .....lIi:... HUe
7 1'.... of $wartlo_. . . .,.,....
S.an.. HI" 0734·
1,~¥~~~~~~2~i
6-41.,21
Harry, Beckmann of. Strath Haven ·.aver.ue•. and ~:. and . Mrs.
Walter Moir7 of.· South. Chester
road· Spent last week end enjoyingthe winter sports.in th" Poconos. .
.
". . .. '
". ,
.
.Managers of the College for 23
years.
At the same time President
Slnitli·;alSo annoUnced Ii bequeath
Of $5000 to the ··AlUinn1 Fwld'trom
tfil! late:'T, S.Mattbews of Baitimore." MeL. graduate and' former
~mber of tile Board of Managers.
"'
OP&I 7 A.M. ~,7:30P.M.
Monday Through·Friday
I.·
I
BREAKFAST - LUNCH -DINNER
CLOSED SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Swarthi;note avenue. member of
thiFp1'OjecitS committee of the
.
:a~:O~a: :et!~~ .M;~:n:~::~.~a::r'':;:~ !!~;.:w:! ::='en~ tt;: i,.' ,,.. . .
meat funds.
.
'lbe .will also instructed ~
Board to, supplement the iucOme
from a gift she made last Jll\le of
$147.ooo.to establish the Chat!es
and Hartie1it Cox.:~ell.Professorship of FhUo&O]lhy and BeligIon to the ·extent necessary to
fully ~ the Chair. Any exeess income may' be used to 8U~
port fellowShIps, lectures, and
other activities c4 the depattment
of 'Philosophy anel RellIgiOD. .
Mrs. McDowell; who eelebrated· the 70th reunion of her ela>¥l
last June. served on the Board of
.. .
407 DARTMOUTH &'~ENUI!
1be L an:sdow'ne
I'uDenIl :sw.h:es :Y
were .held· in ,~dlle• .Mass.. pubUcisinvitecltohearMilNr.Pahk
the' ela'Bs·of' 1887 w!lo cer. FuneL
...
,. . up I',,, "
Di
W~ . l'I,j. an
yeste~ morniaC lilt 9 o'cJoc;k. diaewI8 "My Country. and My
m~·of:'1he lIOarll'Of WDag_In,.lIeJ,l of .. B~Wers, ,1rieDdS areIPeople."
.,
ers;' 1fIiri1e1lt'(ic;xM!CDirive1l;a asked to, contrib!1te to tile Can-'14rs;; Kemeth Reed· of North
(if
P.
• De··
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S':f~.~~=~I~~~:~;.; .• , , ..
01
W..tc .....hiQF F. C. lODE AND SONS
••d
.. la·yoI. A...
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fPlI, AnclrCfW E. Donoveo. felber
S~ J.: .. , A.~·U·.
«'tit. J'*'Ph" J: DoIIOVaDof 307
. 0
Elm av4lllue died March 3 of can.
.,:""
Dick ·Franchetti
\
. '
al ......... tal
Induk · Pahko1 Wa"'instOll~
, , '..
. " . . . i.'
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.. cer at .the. u. 6 .. ·NavDND'" , . .
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10
lot
R--~. SprI......hi'
· ., ··H C MOil Cli'a' ..... · .•w.._·· a·t the'. ·';e of 80· n.c ......alv ....·v-,.... I.....' ...... ""d . : 0 p. ..".. ,;'.'
H
a Will.
rne.
c owe Co··L~oVat'w
" -...
,a,-.:.;;umt
' "home
..VIsl';
.' 't" .. """:"""."M.,.
.
.,ox. ...
and ' "!l"" 'r"m'"-".,'
th ~
S,.tlp-ple.
,ments
....;,-'~":'~i...
l;';'':'<··.;t~th''''e
of .uthqr.'·
.... ~J1~~of;e
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•...
d1/!ll"iast·.tfo~ri.left
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'"
Mardi 7. 1958
grSdUlltt!
FOR SALE
Hjll 0734.
ROOFING
.'bow.
.•',,"wood 404741
.
C.If am.••• ·2 a.d· 10 P.M.
.Classified Ads
.....'ographic Supplies .
335 Darhnaut. Aw....
_.ted
above
236 HaNlag Ay... Mo.-. Po.
CONSTRUCTION
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
and to' award eontracla on an,. Item or
The Swarthmore--RutlMce. Unlun School IteDlll making up .any bid.
D).tdet will receive eealed blda at the om~
,
nRION H. CAMPBELL.
of the Srhool Dl"trld in the High School 8t-2.-2t
Secretary ot the Boartl
Do":'t
Ashes ani:! Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed. General
Hauling
C;.U Mr. Spo.I...
SCHOOL
S~.
D. ~F.ecI.
I
Letten T ..tamei.wl7 On the
estate have - .
to tho uacleraJ~.. who requ.ta .11 pel'8OJlS bavl
Building, corner of College acd PrlneetDn 2T4·21
c:JaJID.a 0:' demands against the eet.ate :
Avenue8. Swarthmore. Pennlylvanla. up to
the deeedent to make known the HIlle
4 P.M .• Wednesda,......b ID. ID58 to he
ESTATE N!)nCE
and an penon.- Indebted to tile deeed41
open" 'at a meeting of tbe &hooJ Board ESTATE O}o~ BERTRAM BROWNE. J)e.. to make payment without del.,. to:
at the School DJItriet. Offtce on March 19
eeued.
thy ~. I. Bradahaw. lli Ogden A"'eDue
1968 at 8 P.M. or at ,a meetJng adSourned.
Letters Teatamenta1'7 on the
Swarthmore. Penni71"Bnl.ti.: or to ~
from that meeting. for Indructlonal IUp.. Estate have been ,granted to tbe under- attorn.,.-. Morris H. FuqeU. 20a Couub
plies. equIpment. janitor'. IUPplJetI, atb. IIlgned. who requesta all pereon!l havIng Building, Media. Penn.,.Jvanla.
3t-Z.Z8
. leUe medical .uppliee. prlntinit. periodl- eiaIDlII or demaDd. agalnat tbe Estate of
cals. school furnIture. "Indow ahad", floor the decedent to. make known the l181De.
machines, steel Ioeken. and: a "tndlo 01'- and all persons Indebted to the decedent
TREE SURGERY,.
right plano.
..
to make payment without dela)" to: Caro.
li!UfllFOaD ••os.
B~lflC!'ationa ean be secured bet
9 Iin~ -L. Browne. 101 South Cbelter Road.
,Swarthmore. P••
A ~ and' p ~ d II
S ween
Swarthmore. PenDQ'tvania: or to her
.lIJ..
• ._. • y oseept aturdayll tto
M I: H F
Sundays and holfdan at the Sehool Diatriei .B'ulldmlne'l',
..Oed"I••• p.enaay
.....1
11'1a203 County
Free &timat••• Very R••lOneW.
,
. g. ~
van
St-2--28
Klnglwood 3-1441
Antiques .nd Modem
ofIlce, The Board reier-r.. the right to ~
Il81'ATB Nonc:B
. Jec:' an)' or .n bids In whole or Ja part. ESTATB OF CHARLBS B. JOHNSON
..'
~
al'iiiilging"to bave Miss Pahk as ..""""","!IIftIIIIIlIIIIIIIlUUlllllmmHIUDII!IIIIIIIlIIIlIIII..........
guest'iipeaker. The latter. a native +"
Korean. received· her' MA, fI'Om
(lolur>lbla Univ~sity. Through her
~Ung and ~ppearances· before
~~s of· people. she has ·been
Caster and Camber, Toe In
ablit·· to establish the Berea in
Expert
Transmission Overhaul
Korea Foundation.
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GULF GAS Ii OIL
.. Marliul Calhoun. daQghter of
Pr. and ~. J. Alfred Calhoun of
ROBERT
Ehn avenue. has been eleeted secretary of the student .AssOciation
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
of Carleton Conege. Northfield. : )
Opposite Boro Parking Lot
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FOR SALE :-- Victorian- love
FOR RENT ;-' FurnIshed a~
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Produce Section. One wlslt and you'll a"....' "YOU NE:VER
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Media Associc:ition
'H'at·s for aIIobbY' .
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Oemonstration _Display
Will Follow Staled
Meeting
To Present final Concert
The Media Community. Concerts Association will present i~
final concert of the current aeries
Wednesday, Maicb 12, 10 the auditorlum of the Nether Providenee High SchooL
'~rtists for the occasion will be
Daniel. GlIilet, violin; Bernard
Greenhouse, cello; and Menahem
Pressler, plano, comprising the
renowned Beaux A11t TrIo.
Mr. Gullet. equally tamed In
Europe and America, Is at present . the concert master of the
Sym'phony of the Air. Mr. Green.
hOuse. a· student of the Spanish
master Pablo Casa1s, is considered one of the major inierpretps
on his instrument. Mr. Pressler
won International prominence at
the age of 17. A soloist with the
Orchestra man y
tllrles, he Is familiar to many in
this 'area.
In the spring a woman's fancy
tums to thougbts or Easter hsts.
AlJproprialely. the Woman's Club
of Swarthmore Is looking fOl'lWard
to Its 41rogram on thlssubjeet following its staled meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Park Avenue clubhouse. 'n1e home department will present Mrs. Mazie. HIll
In. a remonstration-display, "Hats
for a Hobby," in whilch she will
make a .complele bat.
Besides giving ideas for beautiful Easter bonnets, Mrs. HlIl
will sho whats for the four seasons, Afler this talk, tea will be
served In tite club lounge by Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen and her committee. Mrs. S. T. Caq>enler and
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Mrs. H. T. Gayley will pour. Hos- 11
teases receiving at the door are
Mrs. Clifford Banta and Mrs. Zlno
Connors.
At Friday's annual Blue and
Mrs. Frank R. Grdf; cbairman Gold Banquet of Cub Scout Pack
of the American home depart- 432 awards were made to 10 Cub
ment. has announced -the time for ScOuts and one Scout. The Cub
the IIrst in a series of four clas- Scouts so honored and awards reses in "Short Cuts to Summer celved were as follows:
Sewing." to he 10 a.m.• TueSday,
Larry Burnett, Wolf Badge and
Ma""h 11 in ,the clUb lounge. Par- Gold Arrow;' Bruce Conwell. Denticipants are asked to bring· pat- ners Stripe; Chip Forwood. Lion
lerns. notions, and mater1a1s for Badge; Don Hartman, Bear Badge
.' a blouse, skirt. or sheath dress, or and Gold Arrow; Bruce Lee, Silany ''tired clothes" that need re- ver Arrow; Jim Richards Gold
treshing. Further 1ntonnation Is Arrow; Steven Ru~ell,' Wolf
,available at KI 3-1707. The Coun- Badge; Peter Salom. Wolf Badge;
ty Federation Home Arts '-Day has Paul Shuber.t, Denners Stripe;
been changed
ril 10. Ex- Curtis Tarnol!, Gold Arrow.
,hlbits must be IInished-by April
Scout David Ullman Jr was
. 9; D~ are posted on the club awarded the nen . Ohief . Cord,
, bulletin board.
recognition of a scout's assistance
in ct!b scout work.,
Receive Awards
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Fou,1 Shooting
Girls to Observe
Contest· Winners
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IIIIIlb'
Tiles f • .,. DfCbit at 8 o'clciek and
funeral service! Wednesday 81(ContJDued from Page 1)
temoon. at 2 o'clock 10 Chester onl,y 'thatwhkm 18 suitable for
m Wl11Ism III. Hunter, 78, of spring or summer will be handled
Chester, fatb.er of George A. HUD- No ha~ or shoes' will be
w of Wallfngtord, fOnnel"lJ' of but purses and bags, 'f 'n' good
Swarthmore. Rev; Mr. Wllltam R.
wi" be GcceJ)ted. HouseDupree, pastor . of the Third
goods of all varieties will flnd
Presbylerian OIl1m:h 01.
eager seekers. The club's pereentofftclated at the fuDeral and
age for handllng will be 33-1/3 as
al services on Wednea tay. Bur- It w8s·1n the fall sale. A club
iaI was in Chester Rural Ceme- member, if she has dOne it before,
lery.
requested to secure identUlcaA well known Chester realtor
number and supplies from
and former stale. repzesentative, Alice Marriott, 213 Lafayette ave-.
Mr. Hunter was honored
nue. and enter her own things at
20 as Realtor of the Year by
home before brlngin-g them to the
Chester Real Estale Board.
club.
was instrumental in
the board In 1920 and served as
Sale days are Wednesday and
secretary for ,27 years. He had
March 19 and 20. Setbeen In real estale and Insurance
will be on Friday, March
brokerage business slm:e 1917 and
The Woman's Club handles the
had served
a member of the
as a community service.
Pennsylvania LegIslative Coui..; Proceeds are earmarked for the
mittee of the Pennsylvania Real- !JUlintenance of the c:lubhonse.
tors Association.
He was an assessor in Ch,!Sier
Sponsored
for 18 years and was assistant
Dr. Joseph A. McCadden of
city assessor for four trI-QIlJ1ual WaIllngford, . chief resident at
assessments.
F1tZ'gerald Mercy Hospital,' 18 beA bowler. Mr. Hunter was at- ing sponsored by the Debrwere
IIllated with the American Bowl- County Tuberculosis and Health
ing Congress. He was past Com- Association at the 11th Annual
mander of the Glee' Club of the. Postgraduate Course on Diseases
Alfred Stevenson Post '190, Am- of the Chest. '!be program is beerlcan Legion. .
ing held tills week in PlhnadelA llfetime resident of Chester phia .
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ber of the Lucius Scott Lodge, '
"Belyedefe
and AM. Benjamin Franklin
'Convalescent Home
Consistory and Lulu Temple Mys-'
tic Shrine and TaIl Cedars of
2507 ellesmnt
Chester
Lebanon. Woodmen of the World
q-Iester 2·5373
and Fraternal Order of Police.
C:hecbd
Robl t ~ of, Col..
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of her sliter Mrs. RuIseU
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Cook· of Montdair, N.J., before
o.e Antiques Show at the Woman', Cltm. "
Mr•. ,John· PbWJps qt' ComeU
av.mue left Tbutad8y of last week
for hi! nilwpollitlon as claims
manager of . IDe ,Aetna C.."alty
and Surety CompanTs, I'lorida
omct'S 'beadquartered In Tampa.
~. l'hllI;IPs' family will Join him
m Tampa law In the sprlag.
Betsy . Burnett celebrated her
third birthday with a Jl811Y BatuNay morniDCfor. ~ 01. her
friends 8& her home on Haver-
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the merchandise i.
safe, dependable aud
fairly priced. Por thAt
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Welcome. neighbO~•.if yon ~ to-have a safe and'
pleas~~visit,. everything is in your ·favor; Our good,
safe roads Will take yon quickly and comfortably to our .
troveS of historic
~ recreational ueas
".'~ folkway ceDten ••• iDd reeort ~
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treasure
shrines. .
Bui'-our good, safe ~. need your cooperation. A
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stay within the safe speed Iimii uuI pus other ears v«1
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Tra~e~se Drapes only
Price Includes fabric and labor
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PENNSYLVANIA'S
STATE POUCE •••DEPART,
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WAY S4FETY ADVISORY COMMl1TEE ••• DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS ••• DEPARTMENT
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OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIO:N-AJ.J.ARE WORKING
CEASELESSLY TO MAKE PENNSYLVANIA'S
HIGHWAYS THE SAFEST IN 'THE NATION•.
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SWARTHMORE CO-OP
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cautiously. Many of our roads are inOunUlmous and.'
beca~ our roads are straDge to you, you should use
extra care. Watch for and be guided by our signs; signals
and road markings.
You are now entering P~yl;':m.. We hope you leave
~Y.h h~ppy memories-wanting to come back.
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highways in t,hC -nation ••• state with the safest~h.
ways ~ the nation.
now as we intro.duce
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the Witherspoon BuDding.
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l1ni'l"rsity Pastors. He returnto his home Wednesday of this
_'liWPled by Dr. aftd
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The Swarthmore-Rutledge 'Union schools were represented by .
At the Uth Annual Foul Shoot-' ' . 'Scout Sunday Mar. - 9 two primary teacbers at the UnIPIPPIN. TURNER, Pro.rl~to.11
ing Conlest Saturda" morning
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verslty of Delaware Rea1nng Conthe Swarthmore High
Our Lady of Perpeiual Help, Mor- ference in Newark on Friday and
Gymnasium Marple _ Newtown ton.
Saturday, February 28 and ~rch
scored f1rst,21!- points; St. James
On Tag Day, March 12, adwt 1. This Conference discussed
"You Meet the NICEST People at Speare's"
second. 210 .l!Oiats;
Scouts will talk to· non-Scout many ,aspects· of the development
third, 207. out of a possible 250
about Girl Scouting and ask of, reading ®llitles in 'Children
points.'
fo wear a tag saying, "I'm and was divi~ed into a nbmber
. The former record of 47 indivof Girl Scouts."
of .discusslon groups.
idual points was broken by PalAn international program to be
One of the r~resentatives was
konics of St. James. McIlmoyle
March 14 at 7: 15 p.m. in Mc- Mrs. Marian Stuart, IIrst grade
of Haverford tied with 48 points
Hall, Presbylerlan Church. teacher at the Rutgers Avenue
for IIrst place in the first Indivptanned to show that Girl Scouts School, who atlended the section
· ldual trophy; second individual
iniernatlonal.
on "Teaching Reading as a Thlnk· trophy, 'lI'oung of MarpI.,..New- The .program committee under ing Process." The other repre, town. 47 points; third, Jack Wal- the direction of nelgbborhood pro- sentative. Mrs. Mildred p. Brain.
ters of Swarthmore. 45 points; gram chairman Mrs, Joseph Dono- also a. first grade teacher at the
·.fourth, Norman Levin of Swarth- van includes Mrs. Merrill Hayes, Rutgers School, a~nded' the con~
more, the only sophomore to win Mrs. Roy. Mccorkel, . Mrs, Hans ference sections on "Organization
, a trophy, 44 points; MtI:>, WJlson Borel. and Mrs. Thomas Moore.for an Effective . Reading Pro· of Chester.
The window at Sipler's decorat.. gram" and also "Developing MaEDGMONT AVENUE 7SEVENrH AND WEI,.SH STREETS
ed by Troop 331, a display ofpils- turlty In Reading."
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STORE HOURS:, Manday thru Thunday; ':30 _ 5:30
NEWS, NOTES
ters at the COllege Avenue School.
Both of these leachers took to
friday. ':30 • 9:00; SO .......y. ':30 • 6.00
An!iY Romy,' son of Dr. and and a display in ·the show case at the conference a great Insight inMrs. Harold ROXlby of Drew ave- the Rutgers .Avenue School em~ to readin&' methods and skill In
nue, was initiated into Beta Thethe Intermitional aspect of the leaching of rea~ng. ,but they
· ta Pi fraternity at the University
Scouts.
felt that In addition, they gained
of Cincinnati last week. Dr. Roxconsiderable information on' the
by attended the initiation ban- Represents High School latest thinking about the froeesel(~ra'
quetSaturday evening. Andy, a
ses of teac~ reading and were
freshman. was on the -Dean's List
Bar·bara Palmer. daughter of able to bemg back to teac:blnc
shop
for the recently temlinaled re- Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Palmer of gro~ps here, reports and valuable
pol1t period
Cornell avenue, was elecled by a. help' from the conterence as, a
Michael ·Reynolds. 'son 01. Mr. vote of the faculty and students as whole.
and Mrs. 'Joseph Reynolds "of Ob- the represenfJatj.ve of Swarthmore
--::-::-_:_--erlin avenue, has been 'Pledged to High School In the competition
Edits. Book
the Phi Kappa' Psi fralernlty at
. by the Daughters of the
'''])he Travetsof William Bar~~IY C~::8~:~~eol~f ~~~ "Ireeldy many folb have dis~ove.red the ~conomy
Franklin and Marshall Colle
American· . Revolution for the tram." a book edited by Francis
the sped!!1 jnt"roductoryISp~::?~ervice., Why don't you take advant!!ge of
Mlchacl is a freshman a't the
PennsyJvarua Good Citizen Award. Harper, research associate of the
lege in Lancaster.
From the girls in the senior John Bartram Association 'of- PhilOrder Now to Assur. Denvery for Easter
Mr. and Mrs Geol'ge A. Han- class. Barb~ra was selected as the adelphia, Is scheduled 'for publicasell Jr of North Sw rthmor one possessmg the four qualities of tion next month by the Yale UnIot •••
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a
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and, patrIotism, ~,an' oIltstandlng ., Mr. Harper, formerli> of Swarth'~
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Dr,. Joseph Dono~ of
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Mr.Peler E. Told of Park ave,ftned to his home On Lafayette aven~e deft 10r Cambridge•. Mass,,:
Ciool. fro. 0
IectI•• of "'rfc~...."'•••" P~.h.
avenue
'the pa9l two weeks to atten the 'funeral services for nue wa~ called to Hindman Ky
by an attack of the flu.
his father Co~. Andrew E, Dono- Friday or last weeJc by the 'death
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THE SW.ARTllMOREAN·
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Match 7, 1958
SEA' SCOUTS· OBSERVE ~AW OPERATIONS
millions of Americans for nearl7 ..
DUNCAN HINES
quartel Qf a century. The other new
NAMES INGLENEUK Duncan HInes book just ou~ Is the
Ingleneok Tea House, Park ave- companion edition, "LodgIng for a
nue, has received national reoogn!_ Night," (304 pages) which lIsta
Uon In the n~w 1958 edition of Dun- 3,800 selected lodging places.
can Hines' "Adventures in Good
Eating" just off the press.
It Is 1\I1l0ng 3,000 selectc
GIRL SCOUT,
places In North America recommended by Duncan HInes.
According to the I'ubllsher. the
SUNDAY
Duncan HInes Institute, Ithaca, N.YI,
tbIs Is the 50th printing for this
MARCH 9th
353 page travel guide I>ook Wled by I
IF YOU'RE A '56 'OWNER
••• You're invited
to our
Joe Hampal, Ben Telephone Company of Pennsylvani.e Line Foreman at
Chest"r, demonstrates proper use of power saw to the Swarthmore sea
SCouts at their land ship.
Kneeling are Bill Swink. Joe Rampal and, Bob MllJoway. Standing left
to right: David North, Jim Homa, George Myers. Skipper. Pete Hobson.
Mate. Dave KIlgore and Lee Jeilklna, Executive OperatIng Commltteeum~e~n:.,Ran~~d~y~Scb~~e1~b~B~n~d~Ro~y~J~e~n~k~ln~s::..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'----_
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Riddle Memorial
Seek Seafaring Uniforms
Selects
Find out how easy it is to own
ANEW OLDS 'at your house!
Charles. A: MeCafferty. president
of .the Riddle ~emorlaI Hospital,
announced today that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors held.February 26' the 1Inn of Lawrie &
Green of Harrisburg, was unanimously selected as archl.tect for the
proposed hospital.
The selection was made after the
BuJIdIng Coinmlttee considered over
50 archlt~turaI1lnns. Many of these
were interviewed at length aDd
.examples of their work Inspected
over the last six months. Lawrie &
Green have broad experience In the
""spital field, sdma of their projects being the HarrIsburg Hospital.
the HBr1'I$burg Polyclinic Hospital,
the Lilwlstown Hospital, the Coa.te8ville General Hoepltal. the SUnbuly
Community Hospital and the North
two ~.m'" =pecWly if:JOU
to Olds br 'Sar
We'd like to Ihcnr you. '11Ia&'. ~ ~ OlD' ~
OPEN BOUSE, we"re m .....g~ appo:aiaaU 011 aD
'56._ ••• '!'am, it
70Il to set oat of tLe
~8Dd_ ... OldsI
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DmpiD TODAY.llri.!!JtLe familyl Fiad oat whyOlds
IVJJat a cIiffermoo
JIIOYe up
e88itrior
ibr '58 II tile Iutat eeJJiDrcariD • medium pieielass.
Penn Hospital In Lansdale.
'Sald M'cCafferty. "This Is a bJg
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providing the best hosplthl facllity
possible to serve the residents of this
arello"
"r saw It In The SWarthmorean.H
Fu,... U.ral'J lirn
Mutual
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Exchange,
30 Organizations Sponsor
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Wallingford .1
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Rose V~lley Nurseries, Inc.
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OPPOSITE. mGB MEADOW
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P8lllOD8l LoaD. visit Ibe DCNB
oftIce I :roa CJr· pIIOIII oarJ
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Ask'_
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LANDSCAPE PLANS
SHADE TREES
B1lIIPI!rs FLoWER AND VEGUA.,. 8EED8
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Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, March 14, 1958
Tuesday morn1pg. March 18. at
9:30 the .doors' of the Woman's
Club will open wide lor the steady,
march of householders ,--..i_~
Fidelity - PhUadeiphia
ust
~any ~ces that Joseph
Reynolds has joined the staff of
the company's Chester office.
Mr. Reynolds, well known in
Delaware County Is graduate oi
Swarthmore Prep .8chool. From
Ident of Mlchael~s College Phapnacy. Be Is Burgess of the Borough
goods to be "exchange:!," at the
I
Annual Spring Exchange which
will be held all day Wednesday
and Thursday morning. Mardl 19
of SWartlmiore. member of the
Sprlnghaven Club, member .~d
past president of the Rotary and
pUt 'president .Swartlmiore FIre
Company.
,
.AHradive Bargains Call
, Discerning, Eag,r'
. Families
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, Guest Minister
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and 20. Traditionally, this Evchange ushers In the. $pring. .
Before the. march of g'OOds begins Tuesday, at least. 70 clliQ;-
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Exchanse
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Next Week
$4.00 PER YEAR
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.Next Week's.Spring REYNOLDS 'JotNs
FIDELITY TRUST
Exchange Alerts All
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:e':..~_~ro!:': ~u!:m:! LWV Annual· Meet·lng Joseph Haroutunian
T0 PhS
day
·Planning Commission Sec.
reae
un
to' Address Group
'Sleep of Prisoners'
To Be Presented·Wed.
Mothers Club Stages
Fashion Show Mar. 20
Christopher Fry's "A Sleep ot
Prisoners" will be presented WedBridge to Follow Aftnual
nesday evening 10 the FTesbyterEvent in High' School
ian Church as a part of the
church's Lenten Program. Four
Auditorium
veteran actors, members of the
''Springtime in Swarthmore." a
Players Club, will perform the group of fresh-as-a-clalsy styles
play at 8 p.m. In the church mn- garnered from the new collection'
ctuary on. Harvard avenue.
of a Philadelphia-Upper. Darby
store. will be presented Thursday
Written In 1951 as part of 'nie evening. March 20. \ In the. audi-'
Festival of Britain. expressly for torlum of the High School. Spenproduction In a chU1'ch, the Fry sored by the Mothers Club 01
lao
. of Swarthmore, the show wllI be proplay presents .four pr ners
fessionaJly modeled.
war. Ilrst, as they seem. o.n the
Proceeds. as in previous years,
surlace, and then, through sl!lNU'- will be divided among local charIate dream' sequences shows "the ties. Last year more than a thoudilferences' between the outward sand dollars was distributed' to •
armor and the facades behind child care agencies, a 'county
which we' hide our spirits." school lor needy children and the
time consumed by this ~ration
Through. the dreams each cbar- Swarthmore Recreation Assoclais I!>ss than In· previous ;rears for
acter is seen four dilferent times. tion. ThIs year the' distribution
both consigner and handler.
Members of' the church and will be under ·the direction of the
.
alrea d y
Guest minister at the Pre-iMany h ouseh o.'ds h ave
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their friends are cordially invited weIfare chalnn&,n. Mrs. John. Har~led outgrown but still.
on ay
terlan' Church Sunday morning to ..ttend the performance.
,
ass".....
v ey ,and h er c ommittee members.
sturdy Items 01 sprfug and sumJohn deMoll, secretary of the will be the Rev. Joseph Harout,.
B Id
d th
d
unian. professor of systematic
r ge an 0 er car games
mer clothing and sport or Scout Swarthmore COmmission, will be
will follow the shom''''~ of th
theology
at
McCormick
Theolog~
requirements, In another assort- guest speaker at the. annual meet- leal Semill'8ry In Chicago. Ill. His
fashions on Thursday~evening. Ae
ment.are the household gI)Ods, and ing o~ the League of ......
Qmen
V:otlarge
n
b
f·
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YO'
topic at both the 9:30 and 11 0'"
um er 0
oor prIzes, courdecorating accessories set aside ers to be held 1 p.m, Mondsy. clock services will be "The
tesy of local merchants, will be'
while in their prime for fasbl0ll's Mal'Ch 17 at the Stratlb Haven Christian Armour."
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taken home by lucky members of
changing whims.
Inn on Harvard avenne.
the audience. As bi former years,
\ Add to these collections a.etoys
Mr. deMoll will sPeak on ''The IH'll'Outulnlnlan.'Ms~a:~r ~a'!'';''m:: Mrs. Malone Will Moder- they wIll be presented by Peter
and hooks. which are being as- Swartbmolre PlannIng Commls..
hArm·.....
II I
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at 1 o'Clock
E. Told. PubUsher 01 The Swarth.
of t e
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sem ed IU]
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- sion: Its Hopes and Aims." Also Chu...,h and Professor of Practi...
M'
cles Into the clubhouse from 9:30 featured at the meeting will be
. >:;\::.,
eetlng
prize of $100 In merchandise.
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the
Mr-.
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the tirst
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'~",aw.
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cl)mplete. No sll(~es or hats w1Jl of a program and a budcet for o ....c
. ary......er
'Wbmel1's International League for lIngford, is chairman' ·for this
be accepted by the' ch.,.,ker-Ins the· coming. year.
=~!! ~":' !:;e::::u~::::,,:~ Pe&ee and Freedom will meetal ;year's event. She Is assisted by
for mutually profitable exchange.
Mr. deMoll, a graduate 01. in Beirut, lAlbanon, 1919-1923. In WhIttier House ThUl'8day at. 1 for Mrs. Frank' Moore and Mrs.
Weuee·"". SlI;Ie .
S1IVarthmor~ . HJab .$011001 .and
1911.;. he e~' to', C:OI~ 1· Ii.Ii",le.·rt 811!! .. !;O~. ,and to_ .b~peo~U, Wbltmew;;bot)l.-.of'SwarthPromptly, at 9 a.m. on Wednes- life-long resident of the BOlrouP'. umbla
In New York City.
pane~.dlscuSiiton oil' "]I,f"klllg iDoru. ch8irmeti of· program and
day. March 19.. the doors 01 the with the exception of one year. where he received his B.A. In Communications Work for Us." door prizes; Mrs. J'rank Nolt of
clUbhouse will Qlpen to the line. of reCeived his blaehelor 01 archItec_ 1926. and did a year of gradUate Mrs. Ruth Malone of DarImouth Swarthmore and Mrs. H. Leland "
wise "early birds" who throng ture degree from Cornell Univer- study In philosophy and history l!venue. a newspaper reporter CUftord, of Morlon, tickets and
the day of sale and to those who lity. A registered architect and of religion. He received his B.D.
pUblic relations consultant
(Continued on Page 5)
gi l in the PhIladelphia area for the
I
continue to find mutually pNfIt-. engineer, he. Is a partner In the degree from Union Theo 0 ca last 20 years will act as moderaable Items until the closing ltour Ballinger Company of PhIladel- semInary In New Yol"k Olty In
of 1l:30 iP.in. and 'niurs\fay mom- Phla. He and his wife, the for- 1930, and his Ph.D. from Colum- tot. Bruce Malr. executive editor
of. a dally newspaper, will reprey _In
ing from 9 until noon.
mer Janet Harris, have three bla un_.I_ve_r_sl_t_
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19_3_2_._
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. sent the newspajper world and
Started durilllg the w.ar ..-ars
to children..They reside on Harvard
l'4arion Pedlow,' known to Delaoftset shortage prolblems ot war- aVJ!llue.
ware county residents through
time, the Exch,.. Is continued
Those planning to attend are
.
her dally r,adio program, will repSunday Evening's. Talk
by the Woman's Club as a CDm- asked to call Mrs. Francis J.
resent radio;
Will Close Cooper'
munlty service' and a means 01 Bouda, KI 3-8161 .. Those Who de-O
During the past month the
Series
rals~ funds earlnal"ked lor. the sire ~ransp0rt8t1on are urgeq to
WILPF has held a seroies of study
malnten. anee of the clUb house contact Mrs. Antlbony Fabtianks . Presbyterians to Hear
groups on "New Policies for a
Dr. Arthur E. Mol'g8ll. fonner
and grollltd4:
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at Kl 3-8642.·
McCormick-Professor New Era." It was felt that, with president of Antlilch College. will
Goods are accepted for exchange
the rapid progress in science and ~ak on "Adapting the College
only if clean "nd in gOOd col)diat 9:30, 11 A.M.
technology, there Is an urgent Program to Develop Community
tlon. The event Is respected
The Players Club of Swarth- need to readjust thinl
Imlore will present its 352nd pro- fields of foreign relations arA at Swarthmore College Sunday
. (Continued on Page 5)
. next week as J. William foreign policy and that the pub- evening.
,
,
A display produced. by the
directs the Llam O"13rileJ:\ llic can best 'be awakened to new
This lecture. the final one In
Scott Horticultural Foundation of
"The Remarkable
thoughts and actions tbrough the series "The Goals and Philo'
tryin t I . t th Swarthplore College and Millcreek
" Telling the story rna'ss media such as tbe press,
h
t
Hi h
Edu ti "
Pol lee
are.
g 0 oca e
e Nursery, Newar.k, Del.. rec.elved
sop y o . g er '
ca on,
owner of - nickel plated flash
of a man who ·boasts two 'places of radio, and televIsion.
sponsored by the Cooper Found,,~
- two awards, one of the governor's
light ,which apparently was used
business. and who, for a number
All are welcome. A babysitter tion, will be .presented in· the
to smash all the .~nes of glass in trophies and the, Garden Club of of years has quietly maintained for small children will be avall- Friends' Meetln.g House on ~the
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America's Bulkley Medal. at. the
a vestrbule.at the Lincoln labora- •31st annual Philadelphia Flower two homes and brought up no less able.
campus at 8:1& p.m. It is open to
tory Building sometime between
at the Commercial Museum than two families. this gey three_________
the pUblic free, of charge.
Club
M
Dr. Morgan was awarded an
7 p.m. 'l'uesday and the same which opened Monday In 'Phila- acter brings to the footlights a Mhour Wednesday
talented casts of nine adults and
usic
to
eel
honorary Doctor of Science de. '
delphia. .xhis display, a 5,000- 11 children.
.
dE' .
A stairway from the vestibule
mountaln.top exhibit,
In addltlim to his directing
SUD ay
venuig gree by the University of 0010leads to the Swartbmore Rille featured
hod
h
dro
azaI
The
.~"rd
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of the.
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eas duties. Mr. Simmons .plays the
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Club range on the second floor of and other plants fromU.e Great ieadlng role of Horace J. penny_ Swarthmore Music Club will be Dayton - Morgan
'Engineering
the building wtrlch is the tonner Smoky and Hlmal8ya Mountains. packer. Portraying the various held at the hame ot Mrs. Samuel Company in 1915 and was assoSwarthmore Prep School em.
The Rose Valley Nurseries was members of his tamil7 and sundry D. Clyde, SWarthmore and OgIden clated with several water control
Rey Hol!rmln of 500 North Ches- awarded a first prize for Its 800 acquaintances and friends are:
avenue. Sunday evening. at '1 0'- projects at that time. HI!! served
ter road discovered the damar. square foot Country Home GarGloria Lee Myers, LesUe A. clock. Peter Gram Swingwlll dl- Antioch College, which has been
when he went to open the range den.
Graham, Janlne Wallin. Charles reet a choral group from
known for its· liberal 'polley, 118
Wednesday. AU had been In or....__
Swarlhmore College, and Helen president from 1920 to 1936. Ourder when he closed it early tile
J. H. Ward Hinkson of Waillng- F. Seymour, Jr., Andrew ........sst,. Dawson will pertonn plano work.: Ing the period 1933-1938 he was
Police bell eve ford received a special orchid David Maass. MIlrsha MaeV. Hun
h I
f th T
V II
prevI'ous eve-'.~....
McFadd
J h
M by Schumann and Chopin.
c 'a rman 0
e ennessee a ey
the 6ashllgllt dropped Inside as award for cyprlpodlum "Winston Sally T.
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The seeond' meeting. held lit Authority.
Goodman, Ann Howard Pyle,
SO---e wi'elded It In an· .. A_.~ Dede HlnJrson." ,
.~
~u~lI>hYllIs B u-..
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F Rob Mrs. James' Hubbell's home on
The published works ol Dr.
~...... attempt to -'n _try to
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ames.
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February 20 featured six songs: Morgan Include ''M¥ World"
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FIREMEN . ...
""'UENeH
I mo,on. ~o
an, r..
or- a Bach Brandenbul'g Concerto in (1927). ''SmaIl Community I!lcothe '-.
.... 111.11nx.
Reeves;. Jr., Luren
Dlckln-
WIL to H0Id Pane. I
0"Iscusslon
. Thursday
Seeks Soloist for'
Ch 'ldren'sC '
Peler' E. Told
OOJ.I.1i)1 E
LIRR,\HY
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Members of Swartlimore's Se,a Explorer Ship Leo Marls are currentb'
"scouting" for uniforms; They are
hopeful that people bavlng outgrown or nO-longer-needed Naval
uniforms might Uke to contribute
them to the sea Scouts. In addition
to el\llSted uniforms several omeers
unlforma are ne
might be paJd for the latter If desired. Anyone bavlng sq.ch uniforms
shoUld telephone SkIpper George
Myers, KI 4-1214 or Gr 9-3358.
Myers and 10 crewmen took part Tyrrell.
In the Washlngton's Birthday par_
The follOwing OrSanlzationa In the
ade and ceremonies at Valley Forge. area served by the Furness Llbr!l.l'f ,
In January a .week-end In the comprise ~e community-wide "'lmPoconos was spent working on ad- m1tlf' sponsoring National Llbr!l.l'f
vancement.
• Week:'
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March will see shIpm.ates ~k!ng
Nether Providence Townsbip·
part In tbe. annual Sea Scout Ball cOmmlaslOners, Rose Valley Borough
for Valley Forge Councl1 unI~. In' Council, Nether ?rovldence ScbooI8.
Norrlstown.,·
Nether Providence PTA. Boy Soouts,
A trip 10 the Naval':A1r Station at Girl SCouts. WalIIngfOl'd Presbyter.
Lakeburst, ,N.J.. Is .schednled for ian Church. Pendle HIlI, Delaware
April, and the boys will relaunch County Chapter of D.A.!!.,Sproul
their boat at. EssIngton In May.
Estates CIvic Association. st. John
Cbrysostom'~, Community Arts Center. Sykes Estate CIvic AsaoctatIon,
North Nether Providence Civlo As.
I
o~cert soclatlon. ~ Valley Po1k, Nether
The Lansdowne Symphony Orch- ProvidenCe School Board; Walling.
estra has BIjIl0unee<\ Pl~ to select ford Home, TwIn Creek Gardeners,
a soIo~ for next. year 8 ChIllireJl's Jr. Providence 9arden Club HIlI
Concert. The aUditions wUl be held and Hollow Garden Club,
Valduring May and are .open ~ musi- ley Scbool.Wa\nngrord Chapter
clans 15 years or under wbo can Ptay American Red Cross,Holy TrInIty
one movement of a concerto fl'om Lutheran Church, Packard Memoi'tal
memory. These annunl OOnceris at
.
.
the Lansdowne~Aldan High sehool Methodist Church. Union Methodist
becol!le sopopu1ar that this. Church, League of Women VQters.
the
March 16 performance
will Providence Garden Club, PIne Ridge
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repeated the follo'\VIng Sunday. Garden Club. and. Garden CIty. FIre
ThIs Is an oPPOrtunity for a young House Auxiliary.. .
aru.;t to perfOl'DJwlth tbe 75 piece. ~::::::::::::::::::::::~
orchestra under the direc- ;;;
tlon of Henri E;ikan,conductor and
,I fOlrmlOl' I!lel!lber of the Philadelphia
"
I U1:chI!Stra. For addltion,,1 IntonnaAll Lines a/Insurance
and the aUdItion form. write to
the L&n.'ldowne Symphony Orches338 DAR';l'MOVTH AVE.
tra., 190 West Ess.ex avenue. LansSWARTHlIIORE, PA.
l.delwne. The form 'must be returned .
by April first. .
Klngsytood 3-1833 '.
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VOLUME 30-NUMBER 11
National Library Weeki March 1833, which win foem·· attention
Ulroughout iIle nation on. the recrDattonai anc;\ educational' values of
reading and' on the Importance of
pubUc Ubrarles. will be BZtenStvel7
celebrated In the Nether ProvidenceMioylan-
The Helen Kate, Furness Free
Library of Wallingford will dJrect
the week-iong progIam under the
sponsorship of 30 OrganlzaUOIlll In
that ,area,
Mrs. James' E. Evans of Mioylan,
president of .the .board of the Pur;
neas Library, Ia general chairman of
the National Llbrar:l Week Commlttee. with .~. 'Rober~ E .. Berry
of PIne Ridge. vice-president o~ the
board. serving as toordInator of
committee work~ Mrs. Clement E.
.
Allen of Moylan, librarian, will ad·
mInfBter ,.all activities within the
librarY during National Library
Week.
Mrs; Hubert A. Jolmson of Wallingford Is chairman of .the program
oommlltee co~ of Mrs. Davis
Shreve, Mrs. James Pearl. Mrs. David
Gorden. and Mrs. WUlIaJn S. Hatten. Margaret Dungan, Mrs. Samuel
Hayes, and Mrs. David Chaclwlck
oomprlse the committee on general
arrangements. Hubert A. Johnson
Ia chairman of the pubUclty. oommlttee colll1pliS!ng Mrs. George
Mateyo, iIO's. Lloyd GoJDall, Mrs.
John Petroekas and Mrs. GOnion
Dr. Arthur Morgan
To Speak Here Sunday
Players Club Show'
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Lewis E. Goodenough, Joseph F major for flrst and second Vie- nomics" (1943), and "Industries.
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The second at two wooden
':~~:~ Robert W. Graham, lin. viola, cello. flute, oboe, and for SmaV c;ommunlties" (11111l1).
Proceeds of ticket sales for the gle'roof flres· appan!ntly to be
Ht!rschel.
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trumpet; and a two plano III'Woman'. Club benefit bridge are nited by neBIby incinerators took
rangement of a suite by Pinto A'RIL 7tI! JR. ASSlMtLY
. 1WO 100. FIRES
shiJi-1
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being &Willed to projects of the
club's internatIOnal aftIairs depIartment. SInce the event bad to be
cauOelIed due toiDId-'l'ellruarY
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625 Strath Ha.ven avenue.. The
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for April 7 has been canee1led
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Library
Swarthmore
Page 10
March 7, 1958
THE SWARTHMOREAN
DUNCAN HINES
NAMES INGLENEUK
l:J.iJIions of Americans for nearly a
Quarlcl of a century. Thp. other new
Duncon Hincs book just out Is the
Ingleneuk Tea House. Park ave- companion edition, "Lodging for a
nue, has received nathnal recogni- Night:· (304 pages) which lists
tion in t.he new 1958 edition of Dun- 3.800 !'~lcctcd lodging places.
SEA SCOUTS OBSERVE SAW OPERATIONS
GIRL SCOUT
places in North America recommended by DUllcan Hines.
According to the publi~h'2'l". the
Duncan Hines 111stitute. Ithaca, N.Y;,
this i<; the 50th prillt:ng for this
.352 page travel guide book lL'~ed by
SUNDAY
MARCH 9th
IF YOU'RE A '56 OWNER
•• •You're invited
to our
OLDS",ohilitl$
HOUSE
Find out how easy it is to own
A NEW OLDS ·at your house!
What a difference two years make . especially if yon
move up to Olds for '581
We'd like to show [!!1L 'That'. why dorin~ our gala
OPEN HOUSE, we re making
apprlllBala on all
'56 .ctJm ••• making it easier foi you to get ant of the
ordinary and into ... Oldsl
Dmp ~ TODAY. B~ the ~yl Find ant why Old.
for 'SSm the fasteotselllDg car m themedimn pri""cl....
speaai
Exchange.
Next Week
Organizations Sponsor
Celebration in
Wallingford
National Library Week, March 1622, which will focw; attenUon
throughout the nation on the recreational and educational values of
reading and· on the Importance of
public libraries, will be extensively
celebrated In the Nether ProvldenceMoylan~ose
Valley comllD(lllty.
The Helen Ka te Furness Free
Library of Wallingford will direct
the week-long program under the
sponsorship of 30 organizations In
that area.
Mrs. James E. Evans of Moylan,
president of the board of the Fur~
ness Library, Is general chairman of
the National Library Week ComJoe Hampal. Bell Telephone Company of Penl1syh'ania Line Foreman at mittee. with Mrs. Robert E. Berry
Chester, dCll1on~trates proper usc of ]lower saw to the Swarthmore Sea of Pine Ridge, vice-president oC the
Scouts at their 13nd ~hip.
board, serving as Coordinator of
Kneeling are Bill Swink, Joe Hampal and. Bob Milloway. Standing left committee work. Mrs. Clement E.
to right,: David North, Jim Horna, George Myers, SkIpper, Pete Hobson,
Mate. Dave Kilgore and Lee Jenkins, Executive Operating Committee- Allen of Moylan, I1brru:lan, will admen, Randy Scheib and Roy Jenkins.
minister ..a1I activities \\1thin tb.e
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i l l b r a r y dming National Library
Seek Seafaring Uniforms Week.
Mrs. Hubert A. Jolmson of WalMembers of SwartIimore's Se.a Exlingford Is chairman of the program
plorer Ship Leo Maris are currently
Charles A. McCafferty, president "scouting" for uniforms. They are committee coinposed of Mrs. Davis
of the Riddle Memorial Hospital, hopelul that people having out- Shreve, Mrs. James Pearl, Mrs. David
announced today t.hat at a meeting grown or no-longer-needed Naval Gorden, and Mrs. Wllaam S. Hatof the Board of Directors held. Feb- uniforms might like to contribute ten. Margaret Dungan, Mrs. Samuel
ruary 26 the firm of Lawrie & thcm to the Sea Scouts. In addition Hayes, and Mrs. David Chadwick
G~een of Harrisburg, was unani- to enJfsted uniforms several Officers comprise the committee on general
mously selected as architect for the uniforms nre needed. A nomInal sum arrangements. Hubert A. Johnson
proposed hospital.
might be paid for the laUer if de- Is chairman of the publicity comThe selection was made after the sired. Anyone having such uniforms mittee comprising Mrs. George
Bullding COlnmlttee considered over should telephone Skipper George Mateyo, Mrs. Lloyd Goman. Mrs.
John Petroskas and Mrs. Gordon
50 architectural firms. Many of these Myers, KI 4-1214 or GI 9-3358.
Tyrrell.
were interviewed at length and
Myers and 10 crewmen took part
The following organizations in the
examples of their work Inspected in the WashIngton's Birthday parover the last six months. Lawrie & ade nnd ceremonies at Valley Forge. area served by the Furness Library ,
Green have broad experience in the
In January a week-end In the comprise the community-wide comhospital field. sOme of their pro- Paconos was spent working on ad- mit~e sponsoring National Library
.. Week:
jects being the Harrisburg Hospital, vancement.
the Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital,
March will see shipmates taking
Nether Providence Tow ns hlp
the Lewistown Hospital, the Coates- part in the annual Sea Soout Ball COmmissioners, Rose Valley Borough
ville General Hospital, the Sunbury for VaHey Forge Council units, In Council, Nether Providence Schools,
Norristown.
Nether Providence PTA, Boy Soouts,
Community Hospital and the North
A trip to the Naval Air Station at Girl Soouts, Wallingford PresbyterPenn Hospital in Lansdale.
Lakehurst. N.J., is scheduled for ian Church, Pendle HIlI, Delaware
Said McCafferty, "ThIs Is a big April. and the boys will relaunch County Chapter of DA.R., SproUl
step forward toward our goal of their boat at Essington In MltY.
Estates Civic Assoc(aUon, St. John
Chrysostom's, Community Arts Cenproviding the best hospital facility
ter, Sykes Estate Civic Association,
posslble to serve the residents of this
North Nether Providence Civic ABarea ,.
soclation, Rose Valley Folk, Nether
The Lansdowne Symphony Orch- Providence School Board, WaIIlng"I saw It In The Swltrthmorean."
estra has announced pUtns to select ford Home, Twin Creek Gardeners,
a soloist for next yearts Children's Jr. Providence Garden Club, Hlli
Concert. The auditions will be held and Hollow Garden Club, Rose Valduring May and are open to musi- ley School, Wallingford Chapter
cians 15 years or under who can play American Red Cross, Holy TrInity
one movement of a concerto from Lutheran Church, Packard Memorial
menwry. These annunl concerts at
Methodist Church, Union Methodist
the Lansdowne-Aldan High School
have become so popular that this Church, League of Women Voters,
year the March 16 performance will Providence Garden Club, Pine Ridge
be repeated the follOwing Sunday.
Garden Club, and Garden City Fire
This is an opportunity for a young House Auxiliary..
artist to perform with the 75 piece
symphony orchestra under the direction of Henri Elkan, ('onductor and
fOlmer member of the Philadelphia
Orchestra. For additionrrl informaAll Lines of Insurance
tion and the audition form, write to
the Lansdowne Symphony Orches333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
tra, 190 West Essex. avenue, LnnsSWARTHMORE, PA.
The form must be returned
by April first.
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Riddle Memorial
Selects Architect
Peler E. Told
Thinking
Klngswood 3-1833
about a
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.'
LOAN?
MIDDLETOWN ROAD
Helping people with loans lor worth.:
while purposes is one of our every, '
day services. Anytime you need a ;
Loan, visit the DCNB !
o1lke nearest YOU 01' phone our) i
Mr. Friendly at Chester 8-4121. 1
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REYNOLDS JOINS
FIDELITY TRUST
Add to these collections thetoys
and books which are being assembled and the parade of articles into the clubhouse from 9:30
a.m. to 3:45 p.m. next Tuesday i.
complete. No shoes or hats will
be accepted by the checker-ins
for mutually profitalble exchange.
Wednesday Sale
Promptly at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, March 19, the doors of the
clubhouse will open to the line of
wise "early birds" who throng
the day of sale and to those who
continue 10 find mutually profit.role items until the closing ,hour
of 8:30 p.rn. and Thursday morning from 9 until noon.
started during the war years to
oll'set shortage prOblems of wartime, the EX'Change is continued
by the Woman's Club as a communlty service and a means of
raising funds earmarked for the
mainlenance of the club house
and grounds.
Goods are necepted for exchange
only if clean and in gOOd condi•
tion. The event 15 respected
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Mon ay
John deMoll, secretary of the
Swarthmore Commission, will be
guest speaker at the annual meeting of the League of Women Volers to be held I p.m. Monday,
March 17 at the Strath Haven
Inn on Harvard avenue.
Mr. deMoll wiII speak on "The
Swarthmolre Planning Commission: Its Hopes and Aims." Also
featured at the meeting wiII be
the election of officers, adoption
of a program and a ·budget for
the coming year.
Mr. deMoU, a graduate of
Swarthmore High s"bool ami ~
life-long resident of the Borough,
w~th the exception of one year.
received his bachelor of architecture degree from Cornell University. A registered architect and
engineer, he. is a partner in the
Ballinger Company of PhiladelPhia. He and his wife, the former Janet Harris, have three
children. They reside on Harvard
aV!!Due.
Those planning to attend are
asked to call Mrs. Francis J.
Bouda, KI 3-8161. Those who desire transportation are urged to
contact Mrs. Anthony Fall1banks
at KI 3-6642.
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Scott Found'n Wins
Flower Show Awards
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NI ncket Holders
Proceeds of ticket sales for the
Woman's Club benefit bridge are
being aAllied to projects of the
clUb's International affairs department. Since the event had to be
can"
snow, refunds will be granted to
anyone who doeS not wlsb her
tieket money to remain in the
fund. Mrs. F. W. Andrew wm reodl!ElD such ticltets if taken 110 her
home at 403 C4Jn!,eU
Guest Minister
The second of two wooden shirigle roof fires· appart!ntly to be Ignited by nearoy incinerators took
plnee Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Foster L. Gearhart at
625 Strath Haven avenue. The
other fire on Saturday, was at the
home of David Ward. 910 Mount
Holyoke place.
The quick response of the
Swarthmore FIre Company confined dInnage to a portion of tbe
roof ~ botb eases.
Guest minister at the Presbyterian· Church Sunday morning
wiII be the Rev. Joseph Haroutunian, professor of systematic
theology at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Ill. His
topic at both the 9:30 and 11 o'M
clock services will be "The
Christian Armour."
Born in Marash, Turkey, Dr.
Hafioultu[lialn's father was a minister of the Armenian Evangelical
Church and Professor of Practical Theology at the Marash Theological Seminary. After the first
W orId War, D r. H aroutuman
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atended the American University
in Beirut, Lebanon, 1919-1923. In
Fe'bruary, 1924, he came to Columbia College in New York City,
where he received his B.A. in
1926, and did a year of graduate
study in philosophy ·and history
of religion. He received his B.D.
degree from Union Theological
Seminary in New York City in
1930. and his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1932.
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Players Club Show
To Open Monday Night
Presbyterians to Hear
McCormick Professor
at 9:30, 11 A.M.
The Players Club of Swarthmore will present its 352nd production next week as J. William
Simmons directs the Liam O'Brien
comedy "The Remarkable Mr.'
Pennypacker." Telling the story
of a man who ,boasts two places of
business, and who, for a number
of years has quietly maintained
two homes and brought up no less
than two families, this gay threeacter brings to the footlights a
talented casts of nine adults and
11 children.
In addition to his directing
duties, Mr. Simmons plays the
leading role of Horace J. Pennypacker. Portraying the various
members of his family and sundry
acquaintances and friends are:
Gloria Lee -Myers,Leslie A.
Graham, .Janine Wallin, Charles
F. Seymour, Jr., Andrew Maass,
David ·Maass, Marsha MacV. Hunt,
Sally T. 'McFadden, John M.
Goodman, Ann Howard Fyle,
Phyllis B. 'Myers, James F. Robinson, John P. Dolman, Jr' l Horace A. Reeves, Jr., Luren Dickinson, Lewis E. Goodenough, Joseph
BO\lrhon, Robert W. Graham,
George T. Herschel.
BASKETBALL BANOUET
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19
The annnal basketiball banquet
sponsored by the Citizens AI!hletIc Committee honoring the members of the V1arsity and Junior
Varsity BasketJball Squads of
Swarthmore High School will be
Wednesday evming, March 19, at
at 'l'be Dnbeis.
.
Exchange
Next Week
!H.OO PER YEAR
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'Sleep of Prisoners'
To Be Presented Wed.
deMoll to Speak at
LWV Annual Meeting Joseph Haroutunian
Planning Commission Sec.
To Preach Sunday
to Address Group
A display prodoiced by the
Scott Horticultural Foundation of
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t I t th Swarthmore College and Millcreek
P o1Ice
are rYlng 0 oca e
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owner of a nickel-plated flas.husery,
ewar,
e" ree_elV
.
.
two awards, one of the governor's
light ,WhICh apparently was us,:d trophies and the Garden Club of
to smash
all the
,panes of glass mArne·
, B u lkley 1.LYl.
ued a,
I a t th e
.
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neas
a veStlb,!le:at the LlI~coln Labora- '31st annual Philadelphia Flower
tory Buddmg sometune between IShow at the Commercial Museum
~ p.mwJ"esdaY and the same I which opened Monday in Philaour
nesday.
delphia. .This display, a 5,000A stairway from the vestibule square-fOOl monntain-top exhibit,
leads to the Swarthmore Rifie featured rhodohendrons, azaleas,
Club range on the second floor of and other plants from the Great
the building which is the tormer Smoky and Himalaya Mountains.
Swarthmore Prep School gym.
The Rooe Valley Nurseries was
Ray Hofftmln of 500 North Chesawarded a first prize for its 800
ter road discovered the damage
square foot Country Home Garwhen he went to open the range
den.
Wednesday. All had been in orJ. H. Ward Hinkson of Wallingder when he closed it early the
ford
received a special orchid
previous evening. Police believe
award
for cypripodium "Winston
thc fiashlight dropped inside as
Dede Hinkson. tt
someone wielded it in an unsuccessful attempt to gain entry to
the building.
FIREMEN QUENCH
Lose a Flashlight?
Pa., Friday, March 14,1958
Fiilelity - Philadelphia T r u s t
Company announces that Joseph
Reynolds has joined the staff of
the company's Chesler office.
Mr. Reynolds, well known in
Delaware County is a graduate of
Swarthmore Prep School. From
ident of Michael's College Pharmacy. He is Burgess of the Borough
of Swarthmore, member of the
Springhaven Club, member and
past president of the Rotary and
past president Swarthmore Fire
Company.
AHractive Bargains Call
Discerning, Eager
Families
Tuesday morning, March 18, at
9:30 the doors of the Woman's
Club will open wide for the steady
march of householders bearing
goods to be "exchanged" at the
. Annual Spring E":change which
will be held all day Wednesday
and Thursday morning, March 19
and 20. Traditionally, this Evcbange ushers In the Spring.
Before the march of goods begins Tuesday. at least 70 clllbmembers will have been trained
In check-in routine so that the
time consumed by this (jperaUon
is less than in previous years for
both consigner and handler.
cMany households have already
assembled outgrown but still
sturdy items of spring and sumI n.'
mer COmIng
and sport or Scout
.
reQUlramell ts . I n an oth er assortmen t are th e h ouseh 0 ld go ods. an d
.
.
decoratmg
acceSSOrles
set aside
while in their prime for fashion'.
changing whims.
Mutual
SWARTHMOREAN
Next Week's Spring
Exchange Alerts All
Seeks Soloist for
Children's Concert
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can HblCS' "Advclltw'('s in Good
Eating" just off the press.
It Is among 3.000 selected eating
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MAR 151958
COJ.I.li!flE
Mothers Club Stages
Fashion Show Mar. 20
Christopher Fry's "A Sleep of
Prisonersu will be presented WedBridge to Follow Annual
nesday evening in the PresbyterEvent in High School
ian Church as a part of the
Auditorium
church's Lenten Program. Four
veteran actors, members of the
"Springtime in Swarthmore," a
Players Club, will perform the group of fresh-as-a-dalsy styles
play at 8 p.m. in the churcb san- garnered from the new collection '
of a Philadelphia-Upper Darby
ctuary on Harvard avenue.
store, will be presented Thursday
Written in 1951 as part of The evening, March 20,' in the audiFestival of Britain, expressly for torium of the High School, Sponproduction in a church. the Fry sored by the Mothers Club of
Swarthmore, the show will be proplay presents four prisoners of
fessionally modeled.
war, first as they seem on the
Proceeds, as in previous years,
surface, and then, through separ- will be divided among local charlate dream sequences shows uthe ties. Last year more than a thoudifferences between the outward sand dollars was distributed to
armor and the facades behind child care agencies, a ~ounty
which We hide our spirits." school for needy children and the
Through, the dreams each char- Swarthmore Recreation Associaacter is seen four different times .. lion. This year the distribution
Members of· the church and will be under the direction of the
their friends are cordially invited welfare chairman, Mrs. John Harvey. and her committee members.
to -attend the performance.
.
Bridge and other card games
will follow the showJng of the
fashions on Thursday evening. A
large number of door prizes, courtesy of local merchants, will be
taken home by lucky members of
Wil to Hold Panel
Discussion Thursday
Mrs. Malone Will Moderate at 1 o'Clock
Meeting
The Swarthmore Branch of the
Women's Inte.national League for
Peace and Freedom will meet at
Whittier House Thursday at 1 for
dessert and co~ee and to hear
a panel discussion On "Making
Communications Work for Us."
Mrs. Ruth Malone of Dartmouth
avenue.
a
newspaper
reporter
and public relations consultant
in the Philadelphia area tor the
last 20 years will act as moderatot. Bruce Mair, executive editor
of a daily newspaper, wUI represent the newSPlllPCr world and
Marion Pedlow,· known to Delaware county residents through
her daily radio program. will represent radio.
During the past month the
WILPF has held a series of study
groups on "New Policies for a
New Era." It was felt that, with
the rapid progress in science and
technology, there is an urgent
need to readjust thinking in the
fields of fore;gn relations and
foreign policy and that the public can best 'be a·wakened to new
thoughts and actions through
mass media such as the press,
radio, and television.
All are welcome. A babysitter
for small children will be available.
the audience. As in former years,
they will be presented by Peter
E. Told, publisher of The Swarthmorean. Chief among them is a
prize of $100.in merohandise.
Mrs. Edwin McIntosh of Wallingford, is chairman ·for this
year's event. She Is assisted by
Mrs. Frank Moore and Mrs.
GeoTge Wimmer, both of Swarthmor(:, chairmen of program and
door prizes; Mrs. Frank NoIt of
Swarthmore and Mrs. H. Leland
Clill'ord, of Morton, tickets and
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Dr. Arthur Morgan
To Speak Here Sunday
Sunday Evening's Talk
Will Close Cooper
Series
Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, foroter
president of Antioch College, will
speak on "Adapting the College
Program to Develop Community
Responsibility ..and Leadership"
at Swarthmore College Sunday
evening.
This lecture, the final one In
the se:ries "The Goals and Philosophy of Higher Education,"
sponsored by the Cooper Foundation. will be ,presented in the
Friends' Meeting House on 'the
campus at 8:15 p,m. It is open to
. the public free of charge.
Dr. Morgan was awarded an
Music Club to Meet
honorary Doctor of Science deSuuday Eveuiug gree by the University of ColoThe third meeting of, the rado. He became pre~dent of the
'Engineering
Swarthmore Music Club will be Dayton - Morgan
held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Company in 1915 and was assoD Clyde, Swarthmore and Ogden ciated with
avenue, .sunday evening at '1 0 ' - projects at that time. He served
clock. Peter Gram Swing will di- Antioch College, which has been
reet a choral group from the known for its liberal ·pollcy, as
Swarthmore College, and Helen president from 1920 to 1936. DurDawson will perform piano work'S ing the period 1933-1938 he was
ohalrman of the Tennessee Valley
by Sehumann and Chopin.
The second meeting held at Authority.
The ipublished works of Dr.
Mrs. James Hubbell's home on
February 20 featured six songs: Morgan include "My World"
a Bach Brandenburg Concerto in (1927), "SmruI Community Ec0F major for flrst and second vio- nomics" (1943), and "Indu.trles
lin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, and for SmaU Communities" (1953).
trumpet; and a two piano arrangement of a ""ite by Pinto APRIL 7th JR. ASSEMBLY
and the Brahms-Haydn VariaDANCE CANCELLED
The Senior Assembly Dance for
lions.
Ihe 11th and 12th grades schedLIONS TO SPONSOR
uled for April 7 has been cancelled
EASTER EGG HUNT because of the change in the
The Eillel BIlr Bum _D- school calendar. The committee
sored· by the Lions (JJDb ..m feels that the dance should not
be MId AJlrD 5 at 1. a.m. 011 be held on a school night.
the OoIIep WODleIl'.. B08Il:87
Refunds will be maned to· the
neld.
famiJles who have subscribed.
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South
Chester road entertained the Poets
Clrele Monday afternoon at ber
home on South Chester road. Mrs.
Peter E. Told emertalned the
group with a program drawn
from the poems of Mey Barton.
fore Dr. Blansbard's lectude In
the Meeting gouse.
.. J'ames S. SweeI7. ;Tr•• son of
Mr. and Mrs. ;Tames s.. Sweeq
of CoUDtry Club lane. basrbei<'fJI"'"
a pledge member of Phi _4U!!bda
'!beta fraternity at Buclmell University, Lewisburg, where he is
Mr. and Mrs. ;Tabez Carroll, who enrolled as a freshman ;Tames is
are temporarilY residing at Deep
Meadows, Gra~e, home 01 studylng'for the degree of badleMrs. CartOll's parents, will have lor of science in ciOmmen!e and
their guests over the --s end finance.
)fr. aDa :Mrs. ROdney Williams
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wil}s Brodbead
~ A~ city. Tomorrow ev- of Jlrlaple avenue llaG" as their
!!JliDg the Carrolls will entertain guests last week end Mr. and
at a dbmlK' JIIIl't7 in hoaor of Mrs. Thomas ,F. Baird en route
th4!!J:
to their home In New London,
Mr.' andJlrlrs Judson it Hoov- N.H., after a three-wedt vl8It In
er. ;Tr., ofw8u1hiiford~ed to Flodda.
12Ielr home over the week end :;Jusan GowiDC of ParrIsh road
a«er a four week isIMd-llOllP'nI eqtertallled at a slumlJer P81'9'.
trip to the Caribbean. Their stops Friday nil!l'-~ in celebration of her
i!lllluded visits to.
Pbrto 16th b~.
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lijco, Virgin Islan4s, MartInlque.
Mrs. Albeit Collins of Flushing
the Barbadoes. Grenada, Trinl- N.Y., mother 'of JIrs. RaJlDODd
dad, Tobago, and eo route home, Hood, will vlslt 1his
end at
as
auesls.
'_Ira.
week
Bermuda.'
Susan Jb2!lrell, ,sea4or at DickInson College, CarUale, spent the
week end at he~ home on North
Sw!u'thmore ayenue.
~ tb!!
daugb\!lrot Mr. and Mrs. Geortfe
A Han,.D ;Tr.
·Mrs. Ed~in J!rIcIntosh of Wallingford. entertained at a coll"9
this morning In honor of her aldes
and committee members who
completed arrangements for the
fashion show which the :Mothers
Club of Swarthmore will present
Thursday evening.
Miss Barbara B. Kent of Dartmouth ave&.e will have as her
guesls over the week end her
nelces and nephew Terry and
Tracy Kent and Russell, 3rd of
Springfield while their parenls
Mr. and iMrs. R. H. Kent, Jr., of
SpdngJield visit with Mrs. Kent's
brother Mr. Wmlam K. Harrison
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fur with white camellias and a
crushed white satin tuman with
rhinestone 1;rIm.:
Following the ceremony a reception and dance was held at
the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
After a wedding triP to Puerto
Rico and St. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Westing will reside In Strafford.
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...ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Bloom
of Columbia avenue aDDOUDICe the
eugag~ent of their. daUllbter.
1Wss Bad>ara. ;Teen moom, to
Bruce Earle YOIUIIr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. WlIllam Eo ;TacSson of
Whitehall. ~.Y.
Mdss Bloom Is a lI'8duate of
Swarthmore HiIh School and is
nOw a senior at Ceutenary CoIlege for Women. She Is the granddaughter of' J!rIn. Olerles de Hart
Bmer of Crest lane.
Mr. YouDg ~ a gMd~ of Cor-
the
University
where'he
reeelvnue.Hood home on
. Michigan ave- nell
ed bIs
B.A. degree
in AJ;neriC!8ll
ClvIllmtion. He is a m"""- Of
WESTING • HUNTEI
the Slama Phi traiemity. HavThe Swa!I!hmore Presbytedan Ing been commIsaioned as a secChurch Was the ~ettIng Saturday ond Lieutenant in the U.s.aM.I'.,
attemoon at 2 o'clock for, the he will' attend FIl3ht TmlnlDi
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wedding Is planned.'
Georile A. Hunter of Wallingford,
Mr. and Mrs. MonU M. Lee,
and Mr. 'I'hoimas BUrnside WestJr.,
of Hartsdale; N.Y., announce
ing of Stl'Bftord, son of Mrs. Rita
the
engagemem of their daughH. Westing of Philadelphia.
ter,
Miss r.r..1~et 'Pennin'gton
The candlelight ceremony was
performed by the Rev. John Lee, to Mr. Blaine Braniff. He Is
Schott before a setting ot palms the son of Mr. and Mi-s. George
and arangements on the altsr of Brani1l, of Wilmington, Del.
Miss Lee is the granddaughter
white snapdl'agons, fuji mums,
white Japanese ids, and pink of Mrs. Morris M. Lee of College
carnations and In white and gold avenue, and the late Mr. Lee.
urns placed at either en
The prospeetiw bride and her
Preceding the ceremony Mr. fiance attend Swarthmore ColRobert Grooters sang "I Love lege, from which he wiD be grad-
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ot Mr. and Mr,s. W. T. Salam of the organist. Seated In pews at
No date has been set' for the f!I
Haverford place.
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the front of the church, members wedding.
Mr. and Mrs Hiirold MarcH of .of the choir s/mg ''The Lord
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fil
North ChesteI;road will leave the Bless You and Keep You". by
BIRTH
f!I
latter part of next week fo~ a tew Lutkln.
days visit with their 'S01l jmd his
.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Cox, Jr., of
Glv.en In. ~rl'lage by her fa- Towson, Md., announc,e the arrival
family Lt., (j.g.) Andrew March, tber, "the brIde wore a gown of
their third child and second son
USNR, in Vll'ginia Beach. Va.
blush pink peau de sole fashioned David Burton bom March 12
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a. train. at' 1Ingertl.p veil u·_. and Mrs. AI,bert L. Scho" of ..
etta avenue attended the'- Third WI
.
of .llluslOn was held by a tiara of ~~gan avenue are the mate~al ~
Annual Gas Turbnw:'-Conference rhlnestones and pearls. She ca.... -a'ndparents Mr. and Mrs. Cox 1l!
held
to 6 Iii ,WaShIngton,
II.
c. March
He w~2'accompanied
by Mrs. ded a cascade bouquet 0 f cama- ...
of Baltimore are the paternal III
tions and oweetbllBrt roses.
grandparentss.
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Mary Lou Thayer of N o r t h . . . .
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Men's Women's
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Household Goods, Sporting
Equipment.
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Yori<.
ljiii~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~.
:Samara Ziegenfus has 'been inEach attendant wore a red satin
itlated into Mu Phi ~lon Na- ballerina lenethdi'esswithmatch_
tional Music Sorority in recognJ- ing red feathered' headpiece and
Swartllmore, Po.
tlon of scholarship and musiclan- shoes and carrie!! a bouquet of
ship at Bucknell University; at pink carnations and American
Lewisburg, and has also been Beauty roses.
Fri &: Sat March 14 15
pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma
·Mr. Jobn C. Westing of New
SororiW. SIte Is a memlber of the York was best man for his brocast of "Guys and .Dolls" to be ther.· The Messrs. Roland Rodpresented this spring at the col- roc!, Randall, Jr., of Alpine, N.J.,
.lege. Bamara Is the daughter of Bilan P. Bradfield of Havertown,
Cooper
Audr.y H.plll ...
Mr. and Mrs. William C. F. Zieg- Greer Heindel of Bridgeport, MaFriday Featureo-7:25. 9:30 P..... .
e..rus of Dickinson avenue.
rio Albane'1" of Philadelphia, and
Sat. Features-6, 8:10. 10:20- P......
Brook, Jane, and Christine William Weyse of New York
Bunting of Villanova' avenue are I' were ushers.
'Knights of the Round Tal~I..'
Mrs. Hunter wore an emerald
vis.ting their grandparents Mr:
FOIl CHILDREII'S MATINEE
and. ,Mrs. H .. V. Br~ler of Broo~-.green' sa-tln Je,wel Oase original
SATUR!!AY, 1. '.M.
man.
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pl!,s 6 Coler
Mr.. and Mrs. Russell Heath" white nylon straw hat
Cedlir
with a:
Mrs. Westing, ch~ a sheer
Sl,in.. Mon•• Tiles., Wed.
. .. lane entertained
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Acrilan, Rayon, Cotton, and ilxpl"in the adyantages and limitations of each.
PAULSON shows you a complete price range in carpet, .and
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explains the advantages of each price and type
carpet.
of
PAULSON offers a large-selection of remnants and seconds,
as well as discontinued patterns and colors in
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custom quality carpet.
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as down. payment.
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bring carpet samples far viewhig in your halite. •
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Opposite Boro Parking. Lot
at th~ CAMERA &
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Great Book. Group
NEWS NOTES
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p.::..u.
L.W.V. Coffee Hour
To Honor New Members
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To Discuss Rousseau
school' had Increased
menlbersblp committee of Ky., where she has been spending Eleven me_rs of the Swarth11
communities In 1939. In-, the League of Women Voters Is a few days. Mr. Told,1ert by plane more Great Books GrouP. IncludUrge Program Be
IvolvillJl approximately 2,000 public sponsoring a collee hour on Wed- this morning to join Mrs. Told Ing SWarthmoreans Alma D8n,
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school children, by about 300 per nesday, March 19. from 10 to 11 for the week end.,
leIs, Mr. and Mrs. IIrI'arlln Nelson.
Inlhate
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It W!Jil- ,the committee's recom- Shane, College avenue, On the and Mrs. W. W. Watkins of Ma- Dalley, had an interesting discusA special meeting of the Home mendatlon that "a prog;am of campus.
gill road, received "2-M-d" In slon of the adult version of
and School Association, held at teaching foreign languages In the
·Mrs. Maurice Webster' will v.araity basketball,at an assembly SwIft's "Gulliver's Travels" on
Rut g e r s .Avenue Elementary elementary schools should "be speak on the history and alms of of the Mercersburg Academy on Wednesday evening, March 5 In
School,' heard 'a report Tuesday started promptly and if possible the league.
Wednesday morning.
the Borough Hall.
night. ·by a committee of ·Parents by the school year 1958-59. "This
Assisting. Mrs. Shane as. hosJohn Taylor of Glen MIlls, forRousseau',s .....ay "On the OrCouncil on the introduction of a recommendation is 'based," the re- tesses will be Mrs. Robert Turn- merly or Sw8llthm0re, has been Iglns of Inequali~' Shbuld prow
foreIgn lmiguage in the elementary
. 'contlnUes, "upon the obvious er. Mrs. Rolbert Wilson, and Mrs. recUperating from an operation equally Intere$ing ~ it beschools. The meeting Was uDder
of . such education In our Silmuel GurIil..
, i n Chester Hospital.
comes the sUbjeCt .of group disthe chairmanship of Robert
. so<;lety. 'the success at
All new members of .the league
Mrs. George' A; Hoadley. 'of cusslon ()n')V~es
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, p r o g r a m in siinilar COmmu- are urged to attend. ,Pr'OSlIOOiIiVlfl Wainut lane has been III at her Mareh 19' at, 8· p.in. In. the Legion'
The committee reported on their Init:!es. elsew~,the reallzatIon members will be most welcome. home for some time.
Rioora. of Borough .Hall.
study of three aspects of this proit
be propeloly ,integrated - - - - - + 1 - - - - - - - 1
pOIial:
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with ·the current School program. ious to have their enthusiastic en.., ..
What has been aehieved In other and
faCt that the financlal re- dorsement of the proposal reschool, districts In the natinn;what
are not exorbitant. We 't:omed. The matter Is now under
qualift~tions should ba sought In
ali'eacly smnewhat behhid the discussion by, the Language Suha teacher of 'a foreign language at ~ In Dot hlaVing such a. PnJo'o Committee of the Curriculum Adthe 'elementl\l"Y grade level;" and .',," n~ of people were .anx- vlsory ('''ommittee.
the probiem of flD4nclng tile p . ~i!iii!iiai5~~$ai!iii!~s~~~55i!iii!$SS$!$55i!
gram•.
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. Mr. Gerner stated that a report
'Mothers Chili of Swarthm9fe
had already been made to the
$choot Board. through the Parents
Counci,l.Coiiiea pfthis 'lliritten,report were dlStribltted to those atpr~en"
tending Tul!sday's meeting. On the
basis of thiS study, the committee
recommended favoTable considerThe Fashion Center' for Girdles and Bras,
ation be given to .the addItion of a
second language. In amplifying the
Corselettes and Camp Supports, etc.
report, it was mentioned that Yea_
Upper Q~ ,
don School DIstrict 'had re<:ently',I,;
added Spanish to their elementary
curriculum: This c:&me as an out-.
Individually fitted to you for comfort and beauty.
growth of Sochil Studies on LBtin
Amedca.
THURSDAY, MARCH 20
8 P.M;
Alterations free.
All Fam()U5 Makes.
A group ot third through eiBhtl1
grade shidentsrl-om the' Na1lberth
Elementary School. under the dimGH SCHOOL AUDrrORlUM
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reCtion Of theIr teacher, Reynalilo
815
Edgni'ont Avenue,. Chester
S. 'Alvarez, demonstrated the
teaching methods and aeeompllshPhone CHester 4-3331,
ments In :French. The use of
BRI~E
games, songs, .develoPment of
grariunar, vocabularY and pronunclat1Qn, were sho~ by the group
which consisted of the following
hoy~ IIDd girls:
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Gary Gunsel, .John Parthemore,
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Blll,' VolsI!t, _
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Carol B~,Llnda' ROddy.
BonDy Crawly, Smitty BabJnermann, Karen LeIns, EI1~ Jacobson, Larry O'COnnell, Rabble
Javaronok, Christopher De an,
Michael Ross.
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The' general indication In the
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discUssion"periOd' that" followed ',"
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was of elithuslastic acceptance
the committee's recommendation.
In Iqlswer to questions. Mr. Gerner Indicated that the choice of
language woUld he a matter tor
the school's administrators and
School Board to' decide, after the
plans were adapted. The problem
of receiving transferstu!lent;j who
had not had elementary'llmguage
instruction was also raised; it was
felt that this would not be a
major di1IIcUlty for the few stu-'
• it •
dents 'coming intothts school dIs'.
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trlct, eS'Pi.cioilly as ';'ore and more
schools were 'adopting this instruction.
.
Dr.-..James Il'Wln. as head Of the
language department in the high
school, said that he could see tjle
benefit such " program would be
at the elementary schaDl level. but
that It would raise some problems
In the high school, both as regards
integrating the subject into the
CUrriculum, and In case of' undue
emphasis on any one,language. He
hoped that It could be wOrked out
that It would not lessen the Inter~
est In the study of: Latin or con. ftict witll it. . . '
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summer
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Mareh 14.1958 ,
mESWARTBMORBAN
Pqe, 4
The Pastor's COnllnnatfon ClaIs
will meet at 4 pm. In the Chapel.
The college WeSley Fellowsbfp
group will meet at 5
tor
their ,program. Rev. stephen Benko. pastor of Second Pret!b)"terlan
P\ureh, Chester. will be the
speaker. Supper will follow at
6 .,..m.
The Junior Hi Fel:lDwshtp will
meet at 6:30 for its
slon beginning 8 ~es on aStories of amstIan S)mbols. Leaders wlll be Jeft Hal1, DenDls Ryall. and Diane Reaebaw.
The Sr. Hi Fellowship will meet
at 8:45 for the rA&",Jar &UMily
evening program.
'!be Methodist Mea. dinner
meeting on Mollday- evening at
6:30 will featur" Boy ScoUt Night
with Phll Sheridan, Rladlo-TV,
pasonalltY as IP"'ker~ Boy
Scouts and Scout Palbers'will be
UNITARIAN NOTES
"January 17. 1963", is the tiUe
of Mr. Vetter's selmon at the
worship service at 11 am. Sunday. It was OD. January 17. 1958
that Mr. Vetter was siven two
keys. one to open tlie door of the
present church. and the other to
open the door of a future church
five years hence.
The church school will meet at
10:50 am. at the chun:h.,Nursery
arrangements are awilable for
pre-schoolers.
THE SWARTHMOUAN
,l'lIBLISliED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTIDfORE, PA.
PETER E. TOLDi MARJORIE TOLD. PtJBI'SBRlUI
- Phone KlDPwood 3-080II
PETER Eo TOLD. Edilor
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Barbara B. Kent. !p!anaglng Editor
Rosalie D. Pelrsol . Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
OtDce at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of Marc;b 3. 1879,
• NOON
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY
SWARTHMORE, PENNA. MARCH 14, 1958
At the Adult Forum Sunday.
John Moore will continue the series on "New Trends in New Testament Study" with a talk on
"The Message of the Early Cbrlstians.'·
,Monthly Meeting for Business
will be beld at 8 pm. in Wbittler
guests.
House on Tuesday
The ~ament of Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8:30
a.m. Sunday In the SIIJIICtuary.
Dr. ,Joseph HaIouilmian, a
member of the f8Iculty of the
McConnidt Theologlcal Semioory
of ~caao will deliyer. !be sermon at the 9:30 and 11 o·clock·
services Sunday morniDg. His
.
topl~. will be '"!'he Cbiistian Ar-
mor.
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FlREsBYTERlAN CHt1RC!I
Men's and women'. Bible clasJohn Schott, Associate IIinlIter ses convene at 8:30.
S1III4Q. IIanIa ,II
Church School classes meet at
8:80 and 11:00 A.M -Dr. Joseph 9:30 aDd 11. '!be Senior High
evemnc __
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
PRESlnERIAN NOTES
. CHURCH SERVICES
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The Wesleyan Choir will 1"11hearse at 4:15 Tuesday aftanoon.'
The Comm1l11don on M.,·«ship and ~ellllDl will meet
at the church at 8 p;dl; Tuesday.
The Youth Prayer Group wjll .
meet with· the pastor at 8 8.m.
Wednesda7.
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The Ladles' Bible Clas8 meetlng and' covered .dlIIh luncheon
will be at the home of Mrs. Raymond Wilson. 11 Park aveoue, at
12:30 pm. Wednesda7.
The carol· Choir will rehearse
at 4 p.m. and the ChBpel Qlolr
at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The Lenten devOtional hour and
intercessory prayer will beCIn at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday. ..
The Dorcas CIrcle of W. S. C S.
will meet at' the home at
Minor J. Stein, 325 Ha~edonI
place Thursday''at 9:30
Mrs.
David fteld will pi eut the seeond part of the studT boOk.
Mrs.
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TRINITY NOTU
A celebration of the Holy Communion will be held at 8 o'c:lock
and again at 8:30· Sunday
lng. All departments of the
Church School will meet at 9:30.
aild at 11:15 a service of Momlng Prayer will be held.
Those serving as ushers wlll be
as follows:
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9:30 'a.m.-H L. Harris. head
usher'. C. R.' o.cace. D. B. Cook.
E. G. Smith. A. M. VaIz, and C.
A. Vawter; 11:15 a.m...:.a. H. Fellows. head usher: S: D. Clyde.
:fr.• Alternate; P. B. Banks, V. L.
Fine. J. H. Furlong. C. H. W. in;.
gmham, L. A. James. and R. E.
Masters
Samu~l Clyde, III Is scheduled
to serve as acolyte at 8 o'cloc:k:
Nurseries, Inc.
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are 1I>e resideDls wbo do DDt tum Swarthmore•. staelng and Mrs.
up during the sale. elving it a M 0 r t Whitehead, Swarthmore,
neighborly. social aspect. Settle- posters.
mart day will be on l'rlda.y, Mrs. Wllllam Read of Bowllng
)larch 2t,from 10
until 2 Green arranged the bridge which
p.m. DurlnS Urat time eoa" con. follows. and Mrs. Btlnt.oD Llddell
signer collects his proftt or his of Sw~re Is chalnnaD tor
unexehanaed items.
refreshments committee. PubIIclty
J,Iln.' Harold Wi]J!ams Is gen- was handled by a commIttee ineI!3i elrairmaD of the ERlMnae. cluding Mrs. James L. Malone.
an undert!,ki~ wbIch· Is atalred Mrs. Walter S
by cl\Jbmeii .... s only.
John O'Brien,' all of Swarthmore.
Refreshments will be prepared
Cllic- LarL_
bv the entire, m.embenhl
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club. Mrs. John S. J'ranels Is president of the gn>\lP.
a.m.
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A Cappella Group to Sing
in Trinity Church
March 28
The Swarthmore High School
Cappella Choir wlll preSent
Cruci.8xlon" by John Stamer. at the TrinIty Episcopal
Church of Swarthmore. Nancy
Rosenberger. choral director tor
the high .school, has . announced
that the 26 voice· choir will render the special Easter program
on Friday. March 28 at 8 p.m.
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whltteinore of TrInity OI.ureh ,will give
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"I saw it in the.Swarlhmor'ean." a short lesson followed by the
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be John
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1:F. Zillllllerllillil
Wlibster of MlIl1>le - Newtown.
tenor. and G. WllIs Brodhead of
Swarthmore. bass. o.pnist will
be Robert Smart. .
The A Cappella Choir Is a newly
formed orpnization comprl.sed of
the beat vokes at the school. Al1'l'eIldv It has proven Uself; repre&enting the high school in seve.ral
concerts. both secular and rellg:"
lous., In October of this year. the
choir B'ang at an educational conterence of principals and 'school
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BRIDAL GOWNS
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BRIDESMAID'S DRESSES
PROM .nd fORMAL DRESSF.s
$8.95 to $24.95
. 'Betty Coby's Bridal Horue
PROSPECT PARK. PII.· '
By Appointment Only - Call LE.I" 2-401 5 for Appt.
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David Taylor ral~ Wed"
Highlights Book Week,
I' Celebration, '
CeleJbratiol! of National Library
Week , .in Nether Provid~e.
Township and Moylan. Ruse .valley. Mareh 16-22, wlll center
around an alidre8s. py the IPOPular
historical novellst,· David ·Taylor.
in the ';Township Building, Sykes
lane, Wallingford. on Wednesday
evening; March 19. at, 8:30 p.m.
The Helen Kate, Furness Free
, Llbrary of Watu.n~rd will praM!'. ;·Tay!or as. a fellture-of
an 8lt'tenslve, program of eveDls
plenned by ~e ~rary•
Mr. Taylor. a resident of Elkins Park, has written two .bestselling
erioan
SPRUCE~
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OWEN W; GAY
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This is the tenth yellr of operlltion of this wild em_ retreat.
Th~se of you who have been coming yellr IIfI1tr 'f8.lIr' wi. find
improvements again this yeer. New friends will be plg,_d with
the splendid cottages lind the lod~e. Mellis are served, if desired.
w. are 0Plln all yRllr.
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LOw.n "2513
hlstoriC'al~ovels
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Revolutioqary War set- =
tIngs. "Lights A<:ross 'the DelawaNt· and "Farey.rell to Valley
Forge", which Is cmTeDUy being
made Into a movie by Walt DIsney starring Fess Parker. In April ,of this year. Mr. Taylor's
!bIrd novel will be pUblished,
''Sycamore Men,'; the story of
the Revolution as foullht under
General Marion. the "Swamp
Fox." In the southe~ states.
To assure that as mallY people
as possllble will have the oppOrtunity to hoor Mr. Taylor. the
Nether Providence BoaI;d of Commissioners Ims gr8l!ted ~e use of
the. Township Hall for the event.
Admission' will be free.
Visitors will see a book. "roduct,ion dlsPlay featuring some of the
st""" 'lnvolved In the publlc:atIon
of a book. '!be exhibit will Inc:lude the original manuscript of
the novel, uSycamore Men," to be
published in April. Also included
will be.!Ih/! .0rilP!>al painting ,by
aitist Peter Burchard from whleb
the book's taci
p1~ dve color proof, sheets illustrating the color-prlnting process.
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BREYER'S ICE CREAM
Pints· - 'Half' Gallons
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Author to Address .
FEiRUARY- MARCH
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_emember -
Mrs. E. D. Brauns will entertain
the Friendly CIrcle at her
The next two weeks are Comhome. 411 Vassar avenue. :March
munity Concert weeks in, Media
20 at 2 o'clock wben final ar-and surrounding area. according rangements f(lr the annual desto an announeement made by serto4)ridge party will be n......
Frank Mader. President oJ: the
PrOc,eeds of the aftalr are wleii
Media Community Concerts As-' toward' expel" es of Camp Sunsociation. The PIJlIPOSE of this shine and Camp Hopewhld1g1ves
vacations to underprivileged chlldrive. as In other years. Is to ac- drep during the 1I\lJDIIler. It is
cept renewal, ItU!lDbei'ships from !roped that many people will plan
past sllbscribers and to enroll to attend the event on Aprll 24.
new menf)ers for a' series of
coneerts to be given In the NetbJarrett C. Palmer. son of Mr.
and Mrs. NewUn Palmer of Chaser Provideuce High School audl-, ter and a graduate of SwaJ1h.'
torium. The n-........... of the M"; more High School. was named to
dla Community Ooneellts Asso- the Honor Roll of new students
clation may well remember many at Weslepn University. He Is a
of the excellent concel'is of the freshm8n at the. university.
past years. Plans call for the ~~~~~~~i!!i!!!!!!;~~~
same top quallty of music enter- Ii
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talnment for the 1958-19118 seaBelvedere
son.
Convaleseent -Home
AttendaDce at the concerts is
ZS07 (Jhesin1R St., CJ-ter
by membership only. While, a,
CHester 2-5373
canvass will be made In Media
and in the surrounding· area, a
Zt-Hoar Nania. Can
campalgn headquarters will be
Apd. Seplle. a"".le
kept open in Media at tile home
Cc;tDv.taeent
Mell aDd Womn.
of Mr. and Mrs. David Pyewell.
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On March 17. a dinner will be
Blue Croa Honored
held in conjuuction with the
membership drive. l'he campaign
SADIE PIPPIN TURNIlII. l'IoDrIe!m
. They have also
appeared In
superintendents
of Eastern.
churclies. The Home for the Incurables. and, the Pblladelphla
Chlldren's Heart Hospital in addition to performing, at many
school functions.' Now. in the
iq,irlt Qof Easter. the choir will
present Stainer's /musical interpretation of Christ's Sufrering and
death.
'The publiC is cordially invited.
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Media Concerts Ass'n '. Friendly Circle Plans
High
SchOol
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to
April Bridge Party
Fashion Show Mar. 20
Opens 1958-59 Drive
Present 'Crucifixion'
thro.~~onuttin.'i~ '!f.::n~g:nJ)few
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" Mothers Club Stages
Exchange'Alerts All
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HlIroutuniall
pi!_I'mChurch'class meets at 10:411
8:30
and '11:00will
A.M.
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The Con6rmatlon class meets
8:80 .A.M.-Adult Bible Clanes at 3 p.m.
, 10:45 A.M.-&mlor High Class.
The ninth grade Junior High
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8:00 PJM.-ConfumatiQD Cless. Fellowship will mee~ at 5 o·cloek.
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1:00 P.M.~ grade Fellowshlp.
The YoUDg Adult group will
8:00 P.M.-Young Adults.
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entertain the Young Adult Groups
Ask for Ben Pllimer or Henry A~oId
ctrere D.,.
• from the Bryn Mawr and LaIl'SLANDSCAPE PLANS
SI;fADE TREES
6:00 P .M.-"SleEII of Prlsonen." dcwme Presbyterian ChUlches at
8 P.m. Sunday. Speaker for the
IURPEI'S FLOWii. AND YIGETAIL. SIIDS
ME'I1HODIST CHURCH
evening will be A. J. Sehrod~r.
(lTe.,Podet WHh Every Early Purch...) .
John C. Kulp. MinIster
vice ~resldent of Scott l'Iaper Co.
TRIMMING - PRUNING - SHEAIIING - TRANSPLANTING
Robert Wilde
Th~ Bible Study group meet
, Minister of Musk '
Tuesdays at 9:30 at 318 South
WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRIES
1'dIIal'. lIIarcIIlf.
Chester road.
3:45 P.M.-Youth B.iblEI Claas.
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Theat Session
\MeetIngevening.
wlll be Thomas
Edgar HlIrrls,
Leech.
and
held
7:30, Tuesday
MoweryJohn
at 9':30.
andllt
8:411 A.M: and 11:00 A.M. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. em.- 11:15 Carl Hally and RlcbGrd
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Mr. Kulp will preach.
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Chalnnan
Mrs.
Karl
Fox,
HMVley.
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9:45 A.M.-QJ.urcb S~
The YouD'lr People's Fellowship
4:00 P.M.~nflrmation Class. will meet In the Woman's Asso5:00 P .M.-1I'esley Fellowuhlp.
ciatlon Room. .
will meet at 7 o'cloclt Sunday
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6:30P.M.-Jr. Hi. l!'eD.owshlp.
AJt 10 a.m. Wednesday' CIRCLE evening. and. at 8 o'clOck the
8:45 P.M.-&-. Hi. Fellowship.
· Expert management, ~pathetic.
8. Ci1aIrman Mrs. Glen '1'. Smllh,
Confll1ll1atlon Class will
iIoncJa,.. lIIarcII 1'1
understanding, cenlral-:city location, .
will meet at the home of Mrs meet In the Cleaves Room
6:30 p.mr.-Menls Dinner.
George' Schoblnger. 285 North
Parisb Intercessions
be
and reasonable prICes add up to
Wed".f,y, ManIa 11
8:00 A.M.-Youtll Prayer GrOup. SWaI'tbmore avenue. ~ 9. held on Monday at 11:30 a.m.. and
renowned Oliver 'H. Balr
7:30 r.M.-Lenten Prayer.
Chairman Mrs. Th~ D. Jones, on Tuesday. :lInd, ,Fr!dllymorning
will /lIeet at the home of Mrs. at 9 o'clock~ " " ... '" '. .
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Keenen. 718 Harvard aveThere will be a service of EvH. Lawrell\,e Whittenlore. Rector nue.
~ning Prayer on TUesday and
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The following c:ircles will meet Friday at 5:40 pm:;
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_ICTOU 0' fUNIUU
8:00 A,!l.-Holy ~Un1on.
at 10:30 a.m.:
There will be. acelelbratlon of
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
11:30C:.:!~~
Comm"nlon.
CmOLE I. Mrs. Edward D. the Holy CommUDion
7 o'clock
11:15 A.M.
rning Prayer.
Ainslle• .1r;. at the home of Mrs. and '0:80 Wedne..tay mornine. The
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MARY A. lAIR. ........... .
7:0(1 P,M.-}/,oung ~eople'8 Fel- G. W. Sweet. 201 Garrett avenue: latter service will- be followed
Telephon. RI6-U81
wwship,
CIRCLE 2. 'Chalrman Mrs. Jos- bya meeting of the Blble'Class•
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epb Howe. at the home of Mrs. The Lenten Sewing Group will
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11:30 A M ...,parish Inten:esaIona. Haw'ard Sipler. 120 Harvard ave- meet at 10 iI'clock In. the C l e a v e s '
Tuada7. ¥-ri, 'U
nue: CIRCLE 3. Cbainnan Mrs. Room. and at 8:15 p.m. a service ....,..~-"'------~~~---'-----------.,..11:00 A.M.-Parish Intercesd~ns. W. R. Lecron. at the home of . o f Even90ng will be held; ThIs
• II:~O P.M.-Evening Prayer.
Sa:muei C. Call1eDter 612 Ogden will be followed bY' a covered
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avenue: O~ .4:. O>ailnian dlsb supper" aDd ii!. m1sslcmary
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8:30 A.M.-Holy Communlon.
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8:15 P.M.-EvenBOD:g
0 ~ .. Howard .,ewnam, Jr•• 547
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ommwnon will be celeft1lJ'8daJ" Mareh II
W'alnut lane: CIRC.LE. 5. Chalr· brated at 10. o'clock 'lbursday
10:00 A.M.-HOiv Communion.
man Mrs. James P. Daugherty. momlD'lr. Imme
Friday. lIIarcII 11
Jr.. at the home of Mrs. W. Al- service the Woman's 'Auxlliary
9:00 A.M.~Parish Intercessions. fred Smi~. 25 Amherst avenue; Lenten program will be he~d.
12:05 P.M.--Servtee of Interces CIRCLE 8. Cbalnnan Mrs. John
The second meeting althe Jun. sion-CoUege Group. . ,
M. Trosley. at the home of Mrs. ior Confirmation Class will be
5:4~ P.M.-Evenmg Prayer.
Charles H. Brooks. 50 Forest lane: held at 4:45 p.m. Thursday. and
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
CIR.CLE 7; Chairman Mrs. Har. a Service of mtercessioDS followOF FRIENDS
old C. Williams: CIRCLE 10. ed by an informal IUIIl:heon will
Sunday. MIII'Ch 18
Chairman Mrs. Franklin B. Gil- be, held at noon Friday for tile
IT'5 CONVENIENT
9:45 A.M.-First-day School.
lespie. at the home of Mrs, ClIf- College Group.
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9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum: John ford Banta. 640 Parrish road.
!Moore
''The
Message
of
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CIRCLE!.METHODIS
E ly Christians"
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Gas lleat Is aUlomatlc. AD you do Is set ....
11:rf:f A.M.-Mee~ for Worship. Fredflric:k M. Porter, witI· meet at The Youth Bible Study group
..... ,.Ial at the ellClCt degree of
OI.lldren cared for In Whittier the home of Mrs. ~dbert E. Fry. will meet wlth,the Pastor at 3:45
_ _ you wClllt. the whoI.
House. All are weleome. '
405 Vassar avenue
' i n : the Chapel.
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P.M.-High SoiIiool FeUowAt the Lenten S~ce WednesThe Board of Trustees will
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day evening at 8. a sinall group of meet at 7:15 this' evening followIT'S CLEAN
, All Day Sewing for A.F.{;.C.
players wll present Christopher ed by the regular montbly meetTaesda)', lIIarcII 18
Fry's "A SleEII of PrIsoners." The ing of theOfDclarBoard at 8 p.m:.
8:00 P.M.-Montbly Meeting tor Congregation and all Interested , Churob School Classes will 1IeOcto heat 1s ....... 10 cIeaotlhat ... ' ~usiness. ..'
are cordiQuy invited.
. gin at 9:45 Sunday mOr$!« with
CiOUN be 'ac"', if "Inil tl), .. . .
WecJnea aT. lIIarcII II
Choir rehearsals Thursday In- "lasses for all ages. George Pratt
.... ~ 1IIent•• so ..... or
All Day Sewing for A.F.s.C.
elude the Primary groUp at 3:30. will be the leader for the men's
cItt ............ II i.
FIRST CHURCH OF
the Junior group at 4:15 and at class using as his subjeot. "Faith
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
7:30 the Chanc:el Choir. •
at Work,"
SWARTHMORE
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At the 8:45 and 11 o'c:loc:k marPark Avenue below Harvard
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES nlng worship services Mr. Kulp
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will se
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11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
The heeU . . and saving power
u as • sermon ......ject the ,
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of faith. wilen It Is advanced to fourth intha series of Lenten ser•
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Will be eutltIed "SubstanI:e."
spiritual undentandJ
wlll be mons on e theme of "We Knew
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M'G
w~a3Y peveninglM
'Re~~ngRoom,
brought out at ChrIatI~ SeiI!l1Ce ~_tlU~ ''SImon of c)x_.
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a '
"""""",arer." There will'be
4410' Dartmouth Avenue. open services Sunday by the Lesson- n""- for Clbildren
a
weekdays except holidays, 1l1-li Sermon entitled "SuIIs1Iance,"
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infants
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aUD.aT PLAN
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Frlday evenln~ '1-8
Seriplural readings will incl de durtng the 11 o'cloc:l worship pethe fol1 ......- ~ ,.__
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riOd. There Is also a Kinde .....-ten
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OF DELAWAlS 00UNTr
"What dOth it praf!t,' my brelhand a Junior
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though
Church program at this .tIme.
ltev. Helbert 1'. V...... -Ir .
and
~ =,,~, lath The Senior Hi Youtll I'ellowI"
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ship . group. will meet, at' the,
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~1Ifth at 1:30.~ 10 ~ ~ ~
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TIl&' SWARTIDIORBAN
)Iardl14. 1958
BUILDING MORE PIPELINES
, FOR TOMORROW I
At the beginning of this year, Philadelphia
Suburban Water Company's network of
transmission and distribution mains measured 1,887 miles, an increa~ of 51% in
these last "0 years. And oUr pipeline extensjon prog~m Continues at more and
mOre Suburbc:!n Philadelphians require
more and more. $prinSfield Water.
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WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
cktJar1meDt will
meE4 on Frl~•. liIarch 21. at 12
DOOn tOr lunCh at the New OeDClub, 124 SoutIl 12th str;M!t.
The
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IIIardt 14, 1'66
LmERS TO THE EDn-OR
the tl
ward
A .... and ""'......
............ to the PannqI....Ia. on April 11... JtS8 at 10,00 I saw 1t fn 'The 8Warlmnorean,
al Is devoted to Navy oe- value of ...,..,
cupa on
therapy, staffed by hosp1ta1 and Iras just receDtlyper- o'e1oek A.M. at wlileh - .
penon
paid therapists. The back (the mltted all unloeked ward patients
~~1tetIon thereto IIla7 a _
~eally busy half) .. Is Red Cross from the Neuro-psydrlatric divERNEST L. GlIBBN. m. .
Tf.1ere have ~n several radio Arts and Crafts. I wish you islon to come to Red Cross work
17 South ".nue
UPHOLSTERY
.appeals recently for Arts and could, all take a few hoW'll from shop. Thev had been
to
Media, Penu.lYanla
Crafts volunteers Sm'c:e
vour b
U
to
oF
~&n;u
It-3-U
Attoro.v ~.or Petitioner
.
we now.
. usy ves· visit our shop. O.T. only. As word gets around
OIperate five full days a week in- It faIrly hums with activity. In our activity increases d ftll .. Fo .
ESTATB NOTICB
"'''. a.lr '....11, - 544.JO
stead of four there is need for leather work alone there are 20 fhese bovs it means the :::::.
r
D. •...?F CHARLES B. 101UrsoN. 7 y.... of Swa... _ ..
.extra help. Through these appeals t 25 t' ts
•
......erence
.
Slaro. Hln 0"·
o
pa len dally. All the crafts between· light and night and thev
Lette,. Teatame.ta,.,.· on the aboveIIF;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~'~"'~;i
we have six new volunteers serv- are tsken into the wards too and are certainl talci
d
~ ..tata have been graoted to the unde....
Ing at Nava,l Hospital as appren- each In t1'1l to
ill'
Y
. ng a vantage of sl""ee1. who reou.... .n penons ·b.vlo..
.lice leach~rs. We still need more.
s c r w serve as many the opportunities now offered
claims or dem.nds against the ..ta...· of
A'
as 12 to 15 bed patienls in a day.
In. the past
Dth f
-'
the d_ent '" make known the .......
uto Driving I-·..al.- '
Ward 1'D" is now divided into It's an inspiration to
mo
rom De- and an persons Indebted to !he. d_ent
..... _ .....
two separate units. "'he .....nt of with onl hooks' ..
a boy cember 28 to January 25. 20 vol- to make payment without delay to· Do....
W. Call 'or
~'uv
.
.y
.or ........ds work- unteers gave 785 hours and vis Ih7 w. I. Bradshaw. 16 Ogde. Avenue
mg On the Intricate pattern of a !ted 843 patients in th sh .
~ Swarthmore, rrls
Pen_Ivanla: or to r.,,;
56 PER HCUR
hooked rug,. or a patient fiat in wards•
.
e op an ~ttoultdJney.
!!edl°
pH.
Fu
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n.
208
Count.
ng'. ••
enlUl.Jv8nJa.
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Edw.rd F M
CH
hi• back wIth both I
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.
ega
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traeI
regret
very
""uch
that
up
to'
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ALBAN PARKER
t10n.' . pamting .a c anvas. It'B a now I have failed,...to interest any_ .....rATE
-"BllTATE
NOTICE
OF BERTRAM BROWNS Detwillmg ".xpenence also, to see one else in the borough of -.ed.
•
the
faces
Ught
up
,,'ben
the
loaldSWarthmore
in
Red
Cross
Arts
LetIe1's T................ on the .....
. aN
PIANO TUNING·
ed
carts
are
'Pushed
into
the
and
Crafts
.......
hav.
been ....ntad to the
.de e
"ERYICE
Ph.... Media
gI
wards
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algned. who, ~ all penon.a ::.lD~
~
00DlY.
.
BmB C. DEACON "
cJaI.auI or demando qalDst the ....... of
10111T
The Navy fully appreciates the
Chainman' of. . .......
A~_ '& Cr-.....
the
deoWent
to _
'known the·
.
llOOIS
....... and all _ u
to the
II.,sWGod
....800
Red ere.
Dear EdItor:
Art. aad
SkIDs
&ft.
:a..t:
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i.,......
_s.:e
r.. .
11-_
KI.glwGad 30>1448
... g. D.coraffng. and
Pal•....
.
Carpentering
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed ;
Lawns Mowed, General
.. , Hauling.
236 H.rdr.. Av••, Mo"'., '."
PlmRE
~nm;;Hnu,
PORTRAIT STUDIO
ROGER RUSSELL.
....
-tographlc SIIPp.ies
rQU
,.
State & Monroe St..
'
Media
MEdi 6 217
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. Open frIday Evenings
floo.~ R.If.."~I..
Estimates
T. Adams.
Fr..II 3.5343
'I.mm.dil~e .5•.rvic..
1_
LEGAL
NOTI
NOTICE . IS
HERBBy;C~nV
d":'''':i
,-wlthontde1a7
to:
. to
11 ••mak
L..........
Bro..... , lor
South Cbeoter
EN that S ..artbmo... PennqlvanJa' or
SUZANNE SENFT
Caro-
_Crand~l; :~C!~i.!t .be;!~:;II·rtto~rn~..~.~:~~~"r!.~S~H~'~.~Fu~_~'~'I'~'~20~1t~~·;~r;:;
at-I-J8
dian.
In theRab7,
Court of Comm.on PI.. 01 Dela.ware County. Penna,lvanla as
No
2218. IlOoember Term•. mi.
~
Pena.qlvanJa
.
====~:::~~==~;&~ORA~ND~IA~I,~r'Jan~d~tha~t~a~baarI~~n;1r~tha~"'~D
Deer. chanting' her nain.
Classifi;~f b i d ;
Court
to
TREI
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Ho.... Medla.
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Fr••
.
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a::::::z.:;::~.~.
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Jowolry R.polred ,.,: - ; KIJ.4ZI'
IMIL'cjPIES
! PEI{!SONAL' '- Radio and
!
.,_IUIIIII1IIIII-~'~
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-_~''''Q...".1II1i!
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HOOVER
Awrl.... trecl sentce
. '
Free '1..,.. ..d Dellv• .,
." .,••r S....., ...
• .,,1. All ..... etoa....
~ .... far
All M••• c .....,.
FORMERLY
FIlie
W."'.......
OF F. ·c.
Brooks'I;~~o~~~~r~h~I~~04~.~Sb~ad~elanQ~~aa~vvf,eniueE',
Call
KIngswood
of tubes
carried.4-0800.
Robert
PERSONAL. - Bicycles Repaired.
.Parts. accessories. MIlt Glass BIcycle. Hobby. Toy Shop 205
£ast Baltimore Avenue. Cllfton
Heights, MAdison 8-0713 Opposite Clifton Theater.
.
S'....gthild. Der., Co"
II.,swGad ~-G450
Dawsoa,.. sll:~~
IrI., .',
1....
:s
~-Mr•. pa. . .
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J.I1,"',
tjferatio~
i~~~~~~~~~~~
. Cresson'rlcltard
REAL ESTATE,
·900 Mfdligci" Avtklue
Jack Prichard
Ibedr.
do~' ",€ijfiii~~~==~::-:::;,,---c
u:.:
I. A.
chair:
'. Oil the motors on your 011 burirer
encJ blower 01' cirCulator pump this
weft. Use. No. 20 or No. 30 SAE
motor oil.
.
'8$8 -1958
.
1- and 2...cre improved w' .
.
High roll'
Ooded lots,
mile fo Media
.
.
,n9 ground overlooking. Qidley Creek..
'.
ful up·to-the-minute Ranch h
IIeaUti.
omes. Plans available•
Sta~.
.
Swe,ney .& Clyde
.•nsurance and Rea. Estate
29 E. FiM Street
CHester. 4-6311
J, Edward ~ .
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5
I.ID.~
Jr.
s ••ID. CIvde
1.171-.1_
Vz
.B~IRD. & BIRD
.
K"...~~~ .,-1500
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.
iO PARK A~NUf
SWAR.THMORE. PA.
~'14 KI S-14~
OPEN FRIIJAV EVENINGg
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Opposite &ro&II
C
In a,
bag"
,
BIG· BfEf SAlE I
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.
LanCaster Brand-U. S. Gov't Choice Beef
1hz
pka l
Oven it~dy
None Priced
Higher'
Bird. Eye Fro!llen
SUCCOTASH
Ib
.
Ib4ge.
Chuck. .Ro·asl
Boneless: 'Cro5s-cul~!i= Ib 1ge
Flounder lar::t. . Ib 634.
.
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Bo.ne.·
. Ilad.
R.......
ct
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alDlle 1..11t
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TORY SALE
PElIiUT
PIIiEAPPLE Crushed
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CAKE
...Dss.'.....
,Acme
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each
9
Open ThursdGytili , P.M•• FridGY tUl 10
P.M.
.
...-- .
WAy Pay Jlore' 'YOriCu't Bay Betterl
Liquid
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PIES·
SWARTHMORE STORE. Chester ,Road
Makes Housecleaning. E~sierl
DatCloIIIs=
59
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II
PEACI·~
lumbo ~
2 .....z 1_ ~71'"
DelMonte
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CHEESE
lb.
Virginia Lee Fred Bued .
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CHEDDAR
,
Chicken Breasls 3~k:$189
69
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• ' OIL'..teet ....· ..... ....., ........ Look for tWa
=1......1.. voI_ In ycNr A_'a ........ faocI ....
I
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5
. RocIdngbamMeaty, Tender, U. S. Gov't Inspect.p
~REEN
Media Vicinity
,
'xcelle'" ..... I. US'D PHONOGIA"HS.·
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND -SU"UIS,
Gitd SHIIT MUSIC
rUI
maY
~UNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
.;
$4.98.
$2.98
O'.er
me
.Myers &Co~
'.
4-1021'
.
M'A. . .AYOX RADIO.PHONOGRApH$-Our annual factory
authorized clearance sale. ~ a liinited time only.
Prlceseflective
March 13, 14, 15,
1958
Ij~==~=~;::====~
I
KI
RICORDS-A large stock of LP's f~rmerly $3.98 and
Now only .:.................................
Frldgy 'til 10
'
=;4·
MPLETE!
...
and
.
SALE! SALE! SALEI
GE.R~~~ci~
nle
_m
,
YMCA
,
• You Never Had It So FRESHI'"
INDIAN ItIVER Se8dle..
Swarthm'ore, Pa •
bo~I=-ar1':a~=
IS ON SERVICE'
llau!a (:breaststroke) and Sue
Crawford. (buttenly) and ninth
graders Betsy McKeag (freestyle)
II!ld Gloria Peirson (backstroke)
snatcbed third place with a 1: 14.2
time, cllnching the surprise of
being next to the top when I\nal
team scores were announced.
.' ~~ DO wen a& WIJDIIDcton
Loc:Ifl junior high and elementsry boys, with several Sprtng1l.eld
f~low members of Robinson's
Esklml) Club. lost a meet to the
~ntral
in Wilmington Sat;.;
urdliY aften'lOOn due to a dilfereJl(:e fn termlIiology which caused
the Eskimos to swlm ~e ftist races
agalnst old age groups. Even so,
tile EskImos captured enough first.
~d at1d: third .places to keep
the. flnal score to 119-60.
SWa~re. boys' wins were:
.. ~chard. Kent. 1I.rSt IJi .liO-yard
bllCk$trOke for 11 and 12 year olds;
Gordoll. Boyd ll'econd fn 50·yard
DteaststrDlte (11 and Ii years);
:Mann .Boyer second In 5O-yard
lt~c~k'e and Jm Foley second
in l00~yiird treeSt:vle (13
14
yeJ'fs); Dilv~ FoleY seeoDli in 25yMi biick;St1oke (10 years and
under); DiCkM1ccurdy thlrdlJi
Iate freestyle: junior medley and
Itreestyle. and midget medley).
The dlstsff side of the p.s!riml)
Club will meet yWCA swimmers
in wilmington on Saturday, March
22.
.
'til 9
QUoIIlttr Wed lit Mod......· PrIces
.
AntIques end- Modem.
.. 4....
~
PAINTING
tEL
The medley relay' team C9ID-
posed of eighth graders Sue Wll-
25-yard butterfly (11 and 12
y~).
The Eskimos also placed first in
the lO-and-under freestyle and 14and-under medley relays. Md secODd in all other relays (in'termedi-
Shop Thursday
.
'
121
Volo Ai;;
PERSONAL .- Piano Tuning erlcan'
CONSTRUCTION
Speclallst, member A.S.P.T. and JQncswoOd
.N.A.P.T. Will do minor repair- .', "
Klngswood 3.0282
RESIDINTIAL AND
lng. Leaman. KInllSwood 3-5755..
. WANTED
PERSoNAL - ~TURE ~ ~W~AN~'~7~,.:nD~~~·=;--~--CO.,MEICIAL
':'';f'':;d, 'upholstered;
0 0 ks
ad ,J.
.•
IDWARD G.
~. w. 5..... St.
LO 6'4192 work at bargain =~'bo't:~t: f:u~. ~tJ8th Orll11P,,'Street,
I CLearbrook
tique and mOdern.
-UOO. , . 'with
9-6839 or Please
LOwellcall
6- WANTED.- ' Refrigerator
. 335 Dclrtmad. 'A....
3031 for free estimate. Garrett I freezer about 12 cubic feet not
House.
more than five years old. KIngs_
PER$ONAL -Two
wood 3-1057.
. .
J. F. BLACKMAN
,/Floors .-. Plaaffe
with tI
grandmothers W AO,...........
Gir
.-.. :
me on their hands can
_u","-, I desires Ugbt
II 3-6616
Model'll IItch••
h~ you meet 1958 seWing, hem- housework or baby-sitting Call
este
A,fe•• IIo• .
mmg and mending emergencies .CH C;;;;;r=3-O....::..:.764=-=.-::---:_ _ _
· __
KIngawood.
3-6177.
. ..
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WANTED - Radio for bllnd el, 1401. Ridley Aye.~
,PERSONAl; - Typist hlis type.
de71y Vloman. Please can KI. writer, dictionary. and Spare ngswODd 3-4~ ev.... lngs· .
Interior & Exterior
CH.lfer z.47St
·ROOFING
U:;;...~'g~~~ed2~~nd/or d~ W~ - Day's ~rk or five Gutters •
CHe.fer '2-HIt
Free Estimates
Im;;;:;:=~==-=;:=~·~-ys a w~ by experienced
n with .references. CHester
PERSONAL - Top dressings for
Wal'lll·Alr HeaH.'
spriDg
''housepIail.ts''-1lk
~~ji;'iiffi'-:::-:;;:::-:::~=-.-.....Klngswood 3·8761
AI.. Cci••tloll.,
chic' cl!lcks Mothers CI~ e~~ WANrED - To ren,t single house
in Avalon, N.J.. month of AuFashions.. bridge; tres gal. for
Sleet Metal Worir
k===~=======' ,ion Show next Thursday night. gust, 4 bedrooms' near beach LOl'ERSO
CarPentry job- well 6-U5.!.·
.
. , iNAL h
. mg and home·· repairs. J;
FOR
Schubert. KIngswood 3-9450. oe
RENT
PERSONAL _ ~'
"'ouse' FOIt
RENT
Furnished
'det.,
painting
oom and r1va=
.
repairs of all kinds reasonab1-' ngswood 3:1128. p -'''' bath. KI- Box 48
K'
conscientiously. and quickly
I 4-1214
Call Johannes.'CHester 3~448. . ~ SRENTwarthm'
- G'llrage apartment ~~~~~~~~~~~~
PERSONAL
:w
m
ore ·!medlate 0ccu' - ALLSCRAPING paney. KIDgsWOOd' 3-5548
cl
N ~ob work. reasonable prices' ~~i>ii~~~~~~
o J
too small Marshall,
~R RENT - Fumished'-3 room
pAY aId NIGHT
high' 2~157.
and bath apartment. Klngswood
Letlls take compl"te charge
3-2047 evenings.
.
,
of your oil burner to Insure
OIL BURNER
.
FOR SALE
. FOR RENT - Apartment, three
you year·round comfort.
SERVICE
;;:;:;;--;;-;:;-::--~=-==_-.:..'__
rooms, kitc,hen and bath. Sec.we prol\1ise you the finest
FOR: SA;LE Mushroom soli ond fioor. prIvate home $85 inMONDAY THRU SATURDAY
SUItable for lawns, shrubs pot~ cludes utnities and garage: KI,NOON
.
service-day and
ted plants. Every load is gtoUDd. ngswood 3-199.9.,-=;0-----'-SUNDAY'S
lI.d
HOLlIIAYS
And we deliver the finest
~Ilson. KIng~wood 4-2058. mor.
FOUND
Klngswood 4-1234
fuel ~ Atlantic's famous
rungs or ~venmgs.'
FoUND
.
--. -----17112
S.
Chester
Rd:
KI
4-1700
arakeet
FOR
SALE
Folding
coach
band
Saturt
•
blue.
no
fripl....refined heating ·oil.
r.8w~ l~Qlj9rd j~r
nue. KIngswool3~~~ssar aveTo arrange for complete
SWARTHMORE. PA.
roR
.SAllE
_.
1947
LOST
...,
Whiteparalreet,
bl
011 bumer selViC!t. call
'dan. i.J A. IUchar\lS,
Plymouth Befeathers near tall, dirty.' tm:!e
today. Act nOw and' yiiu
3-0170. •
, KIngswood U, called "Pretty TIPPY:'
'ro . .
.
chUp. KIngswODd ~O
can for8.t~U about
' .. ~
~ - New Motorola por- LoST - GOld link b ' heating probJe..,;i . ,
. . .
contest prize IdealMonda,y
ening
~elet on
ty
3'T'.
~ set. $95. Call KI¥wODd tier House. e;ei-b ,vicini
KI Whit.......
3-1739. Reward.... one
DgsWood
FOR SALE - Davenport, 8 It. _. .•
. .
by 3 ft.. upholstered fiowered LOST - ftc?ll of money vicinity
.tapestry
coveriIig, reasonable
North Princeton and College
PHEASANT HILL FARMS
LEhigh
2-2.
014
.
avenues.
Tuesday. Please call KI
. ...•
.ngSWOOd 3-4290 , ,
A Beautiful New Com........
!lllJlllO
Top' PilI- SW-Im
(l'l.'l}.
P..
SwllrfflMote. , ..
Furnlfllre Refinishing
.
J
stroke
lODE ·AND·· S'ONS
Wotch ond
Clod: hpatri
IIiIIel four-door
station wason, tUlly pOWered,
Newtown 12th, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 13th Ardmore 14th and Ted
0.'
.
Williams ISth.·
.
010'
Swarthmore was given a IIyIng
lUI
. start by Its only two divers, Lyn
Swarthmore Junior HIgh School Courtney and Susan Williams
lJ\ermalds, . coached by· Millard (both eigMh graders), eapturing
RobinSOn of the school physical first and second place respectively
education staff, dived into A.blng- In the t'pen1ng event. Thetr scores
ton High School's beautiful pool even topped those of the first place
last Saturday afternoon and came winners In the other divisions.·
up with second place from IIDlOIIJ
Gsrnet swimDiers then took
SO.some schools entered In the over, mat1*gIng to capture one to
'tenth Annual DIstriCt I, Penn.syl- three places In each stroke eWIsIvania Interscholastic Athletic As- 1I.caUon. Belsy BNakeil by placing
socl!ltion Swimming Meet. Hunt- ih'st ill eIiIlith gtadi! 2lI-yard tree!Dgdon High School was top scorer. stYle (time 14 1ieeODdII), Ilist In
FilIal standings of others schools ZlI-y8td butteilly' (15.8) and fourth
whose individual entries earned a In: 25--1ard. breIlst8troke (19.7)
IiCOre by winning. ~t to fifth kept Svt8t'tbmore rooterS happy.
placess .\n ~ \lVenU, 'IIjIere:
SUe' WtatoG boosted the score
BI\1!J-CYD'l':Y!i. ~. N»lilgton fll1'llier by "onIing in third..1n sevfOUI1Jl, . ~er ¥ore1and. fifth, enth grade breaststroke (21.) and
Upper .~ sIxth,. ~wlll1. ~':' fourth. in butterf('f' (20.4) Charenth, ~in . ~gIi.th,. ~prIng- lotte Brodhead c:ontlnued with
lIeld $~,. l(eth!'" rroY,ldence, ~ place in ninth pade butter10th, ~ ~0m.ton l~tb, Marple- fty (15.1) aild foUrth In back. .'
, . 650 BalHmare Pik.
tele- FOR .SALE -
vision service. Complete stock
-r High':Girl'SNext to
~ick Frcinchetti
.39 Ro~I!~,n 'Road. 'Sprl.gfJeld .
CARNS
Call 8etw.6n 2 ond ro p.M.
F§.~~~=~~~~~~
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'Fl~rist:
Formerl,
e
PERSONAL
POR SALE
PERSONAL - UPIjOLSTERING
~ bull~r;;ithc~a~;, f~g~:I$t:~~o r: ~~~:e~:,~~
Sofas $89-<>ver 30 years exper1- 10
old, $295. Call KIngs
= enea. Seven years of Swarthmore
§ references. Estimates are free. FOR &ALE
~ pen, ....
- Thom Seremba• Phone Sbaron
Ib~ .,..,
... '.oa-"h·
,.,., car
.~
Hill 0734.
,
4-322."
• KIniSwODd
.' Diluzio and Sons
,
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MUMPOID'
~~".~C~••~.~C~,..~..~,.~.~;;~~
THE SWARTIDIORBAN
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54
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-aT' nil
271
OAK PARK.
SHOP~.NG. CENTER
.
Bishop ROGii and Baftimore Pille
Open Tuesday. WednesdGy. Thursday till 'P.M••
Friday till 10
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. THE SWARTBMORBAN,
,cBnteen Schedules
. Talent Show for April
garees, Bermudas and ~cy hats
are the required dress. with a
prize for the most spectacular
Canteen was a very lively place hat.
last week with ''The Turks," 78
The Talent Show wlll be post-Nether Providence students and poned to April 12 with the 1Inals
in
227 from Swarthmore High, This given April 19. to the accompan- Roads (and Not Deep
week - will be a "Regular Can- iment of ''The Turks" combo.
Snow) Expected
~n*"
This postponement sbould give
of Council
Next week, March 22, instead
more time for planning and for
Last month·s big snow cost the
of the scheduled Talent Show.
~ a tecUon from the elevenlh grade new talent to sign lip with Juli!! Borough $736. but Councilmen reMondale, or Anthony Plnnle at ceivlng the report Monday evetinder the leadersWp of Cub
Canteen.
ning commended Borough SecreCratsley and Helen Calhoun .wlll
•
•
Chaperons this week will be tary ElUott Rlehai'dson and' his
hold a party with refreshments
Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Backman workmen on their job of digging
~r ~e benefit of World Friendand
Mr.
and Mrs. G. Alez Mills. the town out quicklY. Over $500
sbip. All students of the IDgh
went for hire of outside equlpSchool and the seventh and
KKG Sewing
ment While the ,balance was paid
eIghth grades are Invited. Dun-'
Members of Kappa Kappa Gamextra labor.
rna wlll meet for sewing Tuesday,
In the next breath Council preMareh· 18, at the home of Mrs. !lared for a hot spell by contrlbutHenry McCorkle. 226 Park ave- mg its annual ~ubsldy of $550 tonue.
ward the Summer Recreation Associatlon's 1958 program.
laltlOl...
& UIICO'. ......
Mr. and Mrs. WIIllam T. Salom
Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson, cbalrof
Haverford
place
bave
had
as
man
of the local Democratic Com. Sw.rtfIMo..
.
their guest for a week Mrs. SaI- mtttee, and Mrs. William C. Mo·Klngswood 3.0272
om's mother Mrs. N. M. Pierpont Dermott representing tile League
who will return to her home In of Women Voters urged 'Councll
Established 1932
WaterbUry, Conn.; tomorrow. Mr. to reconsider Its decision against
IIG!.'.,f. II••H.I S ••
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Piel1lOnt accompanied his wife to opening. a roadway from the rear
Those WhoCan'tAwait
Thaw Must Pay Price
Elnwood'
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Wildlife Preserve
u__ 15
.T0 Be Opened lfliU".
A signal oppOrtunity exists for
conservation-mlnded citizens of
Delaware Co.unty to take advantage of an event that wlll take
place at 11 a.m. o!,- Saturday.
Maroh 15. :when Mayor Dilworth
wlll' formally open the Tinicum
Wildlife Preserve.
It is hoped that as many people
as posslble wlll be present. In oro.
der to let the MByor and oUIer
public officials know of the extent
Of pUblic Interest In this venture.
(Directions: Go west on TinlcllD'1
avenue just south of Irrternationel
AItIport. then south on 87th street
to Lyons avenue. then east to the
Preserve; wtaflch for direational
signs.)
Home
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MEDIA COMMUNITY
CONCIRTS ASSN.
DrI.,.
"''''''h 56.00 • Sh\f.... 53.00
Contact Mr. Doyld Pyew.II, M~ia. Po,
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re••
Bachman's
Fine Foods
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SWARTHMORE, PA..
Council's orginal decision was not
on an attempt to save money
on the Idea that traffic coming
out of three school area streets
. t h
Ily
on 0 eav.· traveled Yale avenue.
"Famous for the Finest Meats"
.
,
·.
GARDEN OF
MEMORIES
tate traffic flow and pupil safety
when the entire elementary enis concentrated there next
September.
PresIdent B Irney K. MorSe
MeUssa Lee Davis. 4% year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !.eIan.t
Davis fo Juniata avenue. Is plc_
lured In the American TelephOlle
and Telegraph ad appearing In
current Issues'of various Publica_
Uons and scheduled for other pub_
licatiorui In the near future.
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For DEPENDABLE
.
Drugs---~-----• You caD depeud ou"",.·
thing you pnrchue at this
proCessioual pharmacy.
our firit consideration i.
fOsaCeguud your health
aud welCare. Make thi.
your Family DruB Store.
Be sui-eto brinB u.s your
Doctor'. prescription.they are our specialtyl
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CA~HERMAN'S
end with the Saloms.
tI,?n.theand
to Rutgers
give priority
con~i~i2~4~.H~U;'~N~.~"~'.~'~i~~s~w~a~rt:h~m~oJr~e~an~d~spe~n~t~th~e~w~eek;
of
new
Schoolto addistruction of such an exit to faelll-
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AIDS lEU TIL
DRUG"STORE
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rolfo. rtI S.cfio~
,A
Dew meloWaJ.type aanten in' a Jon ••
established cemetery. Beautlfull,. land_
reaped a.d dev.loped. Wid. choice of
_tlo.. surprW""... low
InapectloD fa invtted.
cost. y .....
WEST LAUREL HILL
CEMETERY
Belmont Ave. abovt Cltr Une
..I.-Cynwyd
MOhawt 4-1591
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bend, near
would
extremely
especially
the be
Kenyon
livehazardous.
Although
Council
M t th NI
U. S. CHOICE
PRIME BEEF ONLY seemed of the oplillon that its sUlI
reee
e
CESr People at Speare's"
cent action llmitlngparklng and
FRESH KILLED TENDER GRADE A
of travel on streets immediately In front of the ~hool Is
a better solution, It delegated Its
public safety committee to meet
We're Known for Hav'., Str'ct,y Fre.. lUlled Poultry
again on the subj eCt Monday eveYOU'LL NEVER GET FROZEN POULTRY AT BACHMAN'S. ning, March 24.
Council approved the Wilhway
U; S. CHOICE
commlttee's'
recommendation to
,
pave RIVerview avenue iilong the
railroad. before improving Cres. .:
lane. Since the area Is non"Tlley'll Melt 'n Your Moat."
residential, the economy-use of
U. S•. CHOICE
concrete curbing Instead Of the
E~MONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND'
;.
. ..
1lS\IaI granite was authOrized. It
. STORE· HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 9~30 LSH STREETS
was explained that the Riverview
Frld'
' • - 5:30
"y, 9:30 - 9:01: "'fuld." ':30. 6.00
.
!project .would not Interfere with
highway construcUon at .the RutDELICIOUS' U. S. CHOICE
gero Sobool site, since the latter
would not be too costly and could
be managed if decided to be desirable.
.
.
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u. $; CHOICE
Appllcatlon of the Drexel Hlll
Cab Company to tjlke over the
local taxi servli:e wall approved as
also were light set~bacIl: variances
U. S. CHOICE
,
to permit additions to the properof Walter Douglass. :t17 Haverford place and Carl J. Atklns,
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221 Benjamin West· avenue.
DELICIOUS
Several Councilmen reported
that Sprin~eld ToWnship was
to be considering establishing
a aump at the old Morrow Quarry
just south' of Swarthmore, and
in Shadowy Plaid
that borough residents were alu. S. CHOICE
protesting such a measure
due to the odor, vennin and un~
sightliness they feel the dump and
consequent traSh. trucks traveling
through the borough would create.
Custom Cut. Wrapped. Dated and Delivered
. committee on health &nd san . .rlt. FIft,f ..., il:DeI_... co."" Co... Fro.
lta~on was directed to query
a." a"" • • are .....
a ..
t 't
a., ....
Spnngfleld on the matter.
Hy ....t ... pac••,., ........ , . . .'wo,. ,.t •• re fat .... ~\
o~
prlc. per po.." I. .Iwo,. .I,kr .... .eat .... I. "'---'_L
To. Give Glbbo.$ Party
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fo
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Mrs. Anne Wertsner WOOd and
..........._ for .............. ~, ..
Mrs. John Pinkston, both of
,
,
Swarthmore. Wlll present the
program at ·theGibbons· Home
UGHT-MEAT CHUNK SmE TUNA FISH
4 fI t ti' H
BUDGET EARLY JUNE PEAS
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a . ns e
. Thursday evemng at 8 p.m.
PENN TREATY EVAVPORA ...... "......... 6 !g. tins He
WOOd wlll show pictures of
PENN TREATY CUT GREe!~J1ILK ......... 7 Ig. tins. 9ge
local gardens; Mrs. Pinkston .Wlll
PENN TREATY PORK AND BEANNS .......... 6 Ig. f!ns 9ge
read selections from her Original
PENN TREATY APPLESAUCE
S.. " ... ' ... 8 Ig. t!ns 9ge
poetry.
The suit that blends with
PENN TREATY CREAMED CORN' ............ 6 Ig •. t!ns 99c
town or country in th&t
PENNTREATY RED KIDNEY BEANS·'······ .. 6 Ig. +!ns He
"I saw it in the S~arthmorean.n
......... 6 !g. tins 9ge
and
FrYtng Chickens
S9c lb.
Butgber's Roasts
9Se lb.
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{HESTE
.Ove'n . Roasts
S9c lb.
.Shoulders of' Lallb S9c lb.
the
BARDLEY
SUIT
Shoulder Lamb ChOps 69c lb.
LalRb· PaHies
49clb.
Sliced Bacon
69c lb.,
• FREEZER SPECIAL.
Side of Beef
P,.
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S9c lb.
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59.95
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speci&1 Bardley W&y. All
We 'St4lck HOnle Freal8f'Sot Wh'Hale Prices
u.. o.~, 'pae/a, c......,. 1'1.. h
Fill , ... F...
YOU CAN IE SURE YOU'LL GET ONLY THE lEST'
IlT lACHMAN'S
.
· CALL Klngswoocl 3-1100
for ~REEDELIVERY
"FaEE .' .
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gentle curves and precise
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
hand-finished detail. Shadow
plai~ in gray. and gold:
Misse.s' sies~'
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DEPt;.:
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Floor '.
Fas~ion Corne~
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Day
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Mayl.
3D-NUMBER 12
.. ade to; Collect
9th Gr
Swarthmore. Pa.. Friday, March 21, 1958
Henry Boyd
c
ForWillStudent
Exchange
Visit R.idents
Members of the ~an. class
at the Sw~ore-Rutledge High
School wlll call at every home in
the bOroughs of Swarthmore and
Rutledge next Wednesday night;
March
to collect funda to sup-.
port the' school's two foreign student exchaDge~. 0 ,
Residents will be asked to give
auythIng from 211 cents to $25 to
be used to help bring studenta
from, foreign.landa to atudyat .the
local school All girls and boys
the ninth grade have been organized .luto team" to make the
house-to-house canvass under the
direction of their English teacher
ElIzabetb 'McKie.
Last ye&l' the students took I n '
total of $980 from their one-night
collection. Thts provided the major
_
part of the Swarthmore-Rutledge 'Song Birds' Topic for
School's share In both the American Field Service program of In. Spring Program
tematlonal scbolarsblps and the
. Tuesday
School AlftIIation Program pf the '. The Woman's Club of sWarth'"-'ends
Service Com- more. .wlll celebrate ... 80th minIAmerlean ..
n
mlttee. Under these programs, a
...
a f~'- land
. with'Ina Yo~.Garden"
spring progrBln.
student
on
been a member of· the senior class
. .'
at the ......'" Sc.hooi.for each of the
~h 2$, at 2 p.m.
~
,
Boyd.
radio
and·,platpast several years. (American atu·tame as aofbird
'1mltatOt
Wlll
dents who go abroad' under 'the Ie.:tw,e abo t th wild _ '.' 'blrda
programapay most of ·thelr own found in th~ gar':tens Of~ north
expenses.)
east. Many fascinating stories 8re
It ls 'planned tilat 'the . ninth told. unusual and startling facts
graders. wI)l make thinr calla be- revealed 'and ttie znuslc of song
tWi!en''t'lDid 8:.80 p:m..:Jt'li~
are.requested.io-le$ve·
y !!.
on .duriJIg thls tim. so
May I
$4.00 PER YEAH
Services Held for
Dr. Dorothy ~. Ashton Jr•. Women Sponsor
Services Tomorrow.
Charles' L. Andes 2::;,u::~ ;::!::y ~ ~~:~ lJIcal Lily Day Parade
30~Year Resident Was
.,. Wednesday
Day
Founder of Liberty
Advertising
thy Laing Ashton. at her l a t e ·
.
home,: 5G2 Cedar lane. Dr. Ash- 54 Volunteers Will Aid
ton, a practicing physician for 40
in Drive for Crippled
. years. died Wednesday.
Ch ••ldren
CIUbAud'lences EnJoy
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'Mr. 'Pennypacker'
Service.s· were held. Saturday
Some 114 volunteer members of
In TrtnIty Church, Swarthmore.
the Red Cross of the Junior and
for Charles 1.. Andes, 139 I\utSenior. IDgh Schools and the
gers avenue. who died Thursday
Methodist and Presbyterian
monling, March 13. in LankeI,
Churches in Swartbmore will
nau Hospital. He had been ID
As a comedy of the so-called participate in a IJIy parade in the
since' December.
family type. "The Remarkable Borough for the beneat of the
Mr. ·Pennypacker." winding ~ 1958 Easter Seal Campaign, to be
Born in 1890. In Parkersburg. today and tomorrow at the Play_ held Friday and Saturday (March
PL. he waS educated In the ers Club. Is a rousing success. 21 and 22), sponsored by the
schools there. Workhig first In the Those who like the type wlll .Junior Woman's Club of Swarthjewelry business, and the teXtile have double satlafact!on, for bere more.
business. he later was ass"'lated are two famllles, and no less !ban
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
with Loula C. Emmons, real 17 children! And thoSe :who thiilk W1lliam N. Nolan and Mrs. Frank
estate. here In Swarthmore, and they have teen-age. elementary S. Walter. thefollQwmgcommlttee
with Emmons built many of the and nursery problems
of members Wlll. assISt: Mrs. D. R.
homes on the nol'tb side of the their own. sbould nevertheless Aikens. Mrs. Robert A. Boyle. Jr.•
borOugh. For tihe past 28 years put on their hats and coats (and Mrs. Allen Cciburn, Mrs. Leland
he was In the advertising busl- boots and mtttens) and go on Davis, Mrs. Howard Gilllams,
ness. First with Stead and Andes down to Fairview road. for there Mrs. Frank Malloy. and Mrs.
in PbIIadelphla. he· founded the ~he problems have a new- twist, Robert Yohannan. Mrs. Donald
Uberty Advertising Company in delightfully presented· under the R. Aikens Is chairman of the
1940. whicb maintained offices in able and experienced direction of cllib's Communlty Affairs ComSwarthmore until 1954 when he J. William Simmons
mtttee w hich Is sponsor......
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relocllted .It on McDade BouleRo~-rt W G h'
la~ the project
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,
vard In Glenolden.
"Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker"
·Funds raised through the LIly
Mr. Andes
. was a Rotarian and with the finesse of a veteran._ ADd Parade wlll go toward the cama Mason. and was a fonner mem- veteran he Is, as he bas played paign of $225.000 to support the.
her of the Swarthmore Business many times. for the Players In the services of the PIIiladelphia SoA ssocI a tI.on. A n ard ent gardener. 'Past and audiences. Uke the elub. cletY f or CrlppI e d C hiIdren ...
...
he was also an antique fancier welcome Wm back to the area. Adults, Inc.. in Bucks, Chester.
and collector.
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and the' f~otllghts. Phyllis B. Delaware. Montgomery and PhIlWith the exception of a year Myers is another accomplished adelphia counties.
or two. he had lived in Swarth- veteran, and ail· the wife of Mr.
Volunteers are listed below:
more for 30 years.
PennypBcker, the mother of his
Sandra Althouse. Lln:da Hop.
Heill.survlved by his wife the eight Wilmington, children. lliays tper. June lJeckm8Il •. Kathy Kelfonner Gladys 'Stead; a son her part with a restraint that Is ey. Carol ZImmerman•• Martha·
Charles, Jr., of Bowllbc Green; admlrable.an~ .. perceptlve.
. .TIDer•. Llnd"..~ ..
.Hunt,
1)e~weIt~"1n
tWO'grmdChlldl"llll ElIZibeth " Dlrectol''8Iinmons, as-the mob Loutse LJa1!kd"r.8,. Nancy ~
ratn, the collection will be made rlecltUl'er
illebl~t as a and Karen
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News solemniy observes, "has Karen Schloesser. Biarico Storlazthe following ·night.
..on the wild' song b i r d s '
played for us before." and It is zI. Nancy Egan, Susan Spencer.
and mimic of bird DlUslc.· This
Th~Rev. H. Lawrence Wbltte- with his. usual skill' that be por- Eve ly'n Furey. Joy BreckFamUleswbo Uve 0 u t sid e debut waS In the days of. ear-llII.u.... . conducted the Saturday trayS the irascible' Mr. Penny- man. carol Vlnt. Beth Adams,
Swarthmore or Rutledge but want
servi~' Priva'- luterment '01
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• - packer, Sr. Sally T. McFadden Is Jean Patterson, De edee Morto help support the foreign' 8tUlowed in West Laurel Hill.
another able veteran In thls im- gan, Elsa Stradley. Ruth Mcdent program are invited to mall
1presslve list of ~l1fonners. Not Leod, Karen Peterson; Cynthia
contrlbutlnna to MIss McKie at the
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IDgih School, College Ave. S w a r t h - ·
so old asher talents make us be-.
(Continued on Page 8)
. RaYmond Edward Drumnheller.
lieve. her Aunt Jane is warm and
more.
age 84. of Bryn Mawr. agent for
persuasive.
Can
C· WT ld'
the past four years at the
.
Also doing ·an able job In an ~
teen to Ive ""or '.
S~.
office of ·the Railway
"older" role is Lewis E. GoodeFriendship Party
ExpJ:1!llS. died sud4enly. of, a beart
hI'
.... dignlfl d vi
les
attaCk on Park' avenue near
'Foreign Trade' Topic noug , p aymg ...e
. e
cCanteen will I1POnsor the elevar.· Ann Howard Pyle Is chann- enth grade. World Friendslilp
The Swarthmore High School comer pharmacy:as he preipBl,oo!
of 'Open Meeting
Ing. as Kate. and together with Party this Saturday night HomeChapter of the National Honor to cross the street to his
her /lance-to-be Wilbur FifIeld; made refreshments 'will ~ served.
Society Inltlated 15 seniors and at 2:5G ;p.m.. Tuesday. ~:=I
Monday
commendably played by John M. The costumewlllbe dungarees,
juniors In asselnbly, Wednesday Schagle, . phannacy ,.clerk.
The timely ilDd important sub(Continued on Page 5)bermudas and fancy hats. A prize'
Pharmacist Thomas .All e n to J' ect Of Fore'- 7'1·a.de wlll be disafternoon. They are '. \
.....
wlll go to the fanciest bat owner.
Senlors-Dlck' Brandt, Henry. summon police and a
cussed by Dr. Frances It. Fussell
The seventh and eighth graders
Coe. Batbara Heath, Roblirt Long- she. sa)V. Drumnheller alump to at the regular evening meeting of
are Invited to attend this special
man, William Morrls~ID, Barbara the. sidewalk.
the League of Women Voters on
Boronb COUDCU publle safP ._- David RI h rds
J me
He was pronounced dead by Monday, March 24 at 8 p.m. at ety eommittee will meet a& 1:10 party.
au...,r. .
c a
on, a· s Dr.' Edwin Carlin Police' Chief
p.m. Monday. Mambllt. in the
For the Talent Show April 12,
Robinson, Douglas Worth and Thomas Bateman ;and Patrolman the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph COUDoll Chambers to discuss with Its finals on April 19, a
Michael Yarrow.
B. Shane, .college avenue.
group of Senlor girls have signed
Juniors Include Helen Callhoun, Peter McGinnis called tor the
Dr. Fussell, a local Leaguer and further the traffic situation re- up to sing. Tbey are Vicky MacJames Erwin, Elizabeth Gemmill, Springfteld ambulance which took lecturer on interna4ional affairs, volvlng about &be Rutgers ave- Nair. Carol Williams, Sara' HethBetty Ann McCorkel and Sue the body ,to the establishment has a wide experience in her nue school.
erlngton, Barbara Heath and Mary
Preston.
of Deputy Coron.er Frank Wil- field. She was consultant to the
Interested persons are uried Jane Schroder.
Execut'Ive omc;e of th
E arI y regis
. t rants are:
Karl AgaD, principal of C h e ster Iiams, Olifton.
. e Pres'd
I en·t to attend the meetiD&".
High School, was the. guest 8'
of the United States and staft JR. ASSEMBLY PARENTS
Bob Kuc as Elvis Presley; Dave
speaker. Jack Walter. president
member of
of the chapter, conducted the
.
st nl, Committee on Foreign EconoTO MEET WEDNESDAY Geol'ge Abbe in .an instrumental
ceremony In the course of which
mlc :\'olicy. Other governmental
The annual meeting of the combo; BllI Larson, Doug PIlseveral of the undergraduate
The Red CrOllS .Blood Mobile positions· have Included service Swart!lmore Junior Assemblles- grim and Skip Bernard singing as
members read letters from lead- will visit Swarthmore on :rhurs- on the War Production Board, the Parents Association will be held "The Jacks"; Steve Delano and
ing citizens of the community in day, .May I), between 1 and 8:3G Combined Raw Materials Board, Wednesday, March 26, at 8 0'- Roy Stuart sInging as ''The Boys";
answer to the question "How can p.m. Headquarters will be the and the Department 'of State.
clock at the Woman's Club.
Keith Fox and Peter Bancroft In
scholarship, character. leadership
Club, 118 Park avenue.
A resident of Riverview road,
There wlll 'be an election of of- horn solos; and Dave Edwards as
and _ vk-e, the criteria which
ThIs week, 45 'fOUlen will begin she ·was· an' instructor at Swarth- flocers and a vote on' Ibe adoption soloist.
.
govern eleCUon to the National the drive to recruit donors wIth more College following ber grad- of a new set of by-laws. Parents
Chaperons for thJs week will be
Honor Society, contribute to the the usual telephone campaign. It uate ·work at the Universltv of of children in the sixth grade Mr. and Mrs. George Pilgrim and
achievement of a lasting peace?" Is earnestly hoped that a minimum Pennsylvanla.
have been invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scutt.
The letters were
by. the
pints be obtained.
VIsitors are welcome to attend - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reverend' .John K u - . ; ' Anydonor's who are not'reached this open meeting.
THIS WEEK"S eALENDAR
Lee. Dr• .~urtney Sm.~
by the caIler's are asked to c!aIl
FrIday. Mareh 11
!Irs. ClaJeilee Yanow; 'lbe'
Mrs. 1'. iii. CImn . . . . Jr~ Ja s- Methodist Chancel Choir
8:20 P.M.-''Remarkable. Mr. ~er" .......... PlaYers Club
teriiwt!ni read b;-DavJd' 1lIi·:jGlI32, or Mrs. Panter Stamford.
To Sing :'Ctucifi1C;on"
.
'Satarc1Q, M . Clh II
.
wardS, Rlchald
·'Don
KI 4-3977.
8:00 P .M.-Canteen ........................ Rutgers Ave. School
boroUllh and J~ WelJb.
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The
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Sunday. -'Fdi I S Mony Ruse. \be '&eclelary
M.tual Excha.
IIdIst Churdl. will PI' nt Stainthe Chapter; read the' Bible and
O·
1
er's "CrucJftxlon" 4!11 its Lenten ,1:00 A.M.-,JIom!Ag Worship .. . ........... ,.. LoC!aI. Churches
............ Methodist CburdI
the letter frGmJlr.' BiIIIh __
4". MOIHIay
Musical procram Sunday even- 7:00 P.II. Shiner's "Cruclflxlon"
, lie.....,.. ManIa If
1l01Jllclnc ~e names of the _
"l1Ie Woman's Club of &war.h- Ina at 1 p.m. Thepubllc Is cor- 2:00 P.M.-Friendly ~ House
......... Prellby~an Obureh
1Dembeis. '1'he
/h1)' . . . . . . IIIIIIIre· WJri be apeD fmm· 10 to 2 dJal1;y Invited.
7:30 PM PuIaUc 1IeetIDII. Ott Stf ................ BoICKCb .Hall
was-au- I'!d II)' S .r .. 1'1n0lltler tit ac I .....Pn ! ....,e the
tile 8:00 P.If.-Dr III D OIl ForeIP 'ria. , .. , . . .. Cen. AWIIU!'
.
• - . ...y
1mme:dJati1)' . , . -the
Wtao weft ,.,•• _ . J cimCa 2 lion
biift a I'IIimIlJ'
a rI
lIiIMfDo1ba
the·storm...
w .... 1II1II- J\iJIaIWIIiIp$qJI» • . ~,S' .... in :1:00 P.M.-8Oth 'ArinJ~' .,.. ' .. '. .. ....... Woman·s· Club
~ "adftlr . . _
StU'
.1;_ I ' d - I PlIP . . ., ....~.••• - ..'
'.:
-,. We
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~;;;:;~~Couri=~
of HODOr' • • • ..• '"
bers.l1iIdtllelr. . . ,,'
'ieiUe.. . .' ..
! , A \III~'~ A..,a1ltl1lD ivc'
2"
to
60th Anniversary
enough
v._w
tiom
.Bo
REDn.mq,neUer
!>farsha
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. THE SWARTHMOREAN,
canteen Schedules
Talent Show for April
March 14, 1958
garees, Bermudas and fancy hats
are the required dress, with a
prize for the most spectacular
Cantccn was a very lively place hat,
last week with "The Turks," 78
The Talent Show will be postNether Providence students and paned to April 12 with the finals Roads (and Not Deep in
227 from Swarthmore High. This given April 19, to the accompanSnow) Expected
~ee~t will be a "Regular Can- imcnt of "The Turks" combo.
ee;.
.
This postponement should give
of Council
ext week, March 22, mstead more time for planning and for
Last. month's big snow cost the
of the scheduled Talent Show, ncw talent to sign up with Julie
Borough
$736, but Councilmen rea sectIon from th~ cI~venth grade Mondate. or Anthony Pinnie at
ceiving
the
report Monday eveunder the leadershIp of Cub I Canteen.
ning
commended
Borough SecreCratsley
and Helen Calhoun , will
.
Chaperons
this
week
will
be
tary Elliott Richardson and his
hold a party with refreshments
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Backman
workmen
on their job of digging
for the benefit of World Friendand
Mr.
and
Mrs.
·G.
Alu
Mills.
the
town
out quickly. Over $500
sMp. All students of the High
went
for
hire of outside equipSchool and the seventh and
KKG Sewing
ment while the balance was paid
eighth grades are invited. Dunfor
extra labor.
Members of Kappa Kappa GamIn
the next breath Council prema will meet for sewing Tuesday,
Elnwood
for a hot spell by contributMarch 18, at the home of Mrs.
Henry McCorkle, 226 Park ave- ing its annual subsidy of $550 toward the Summer Recreation Asnue.
sociation's 1958 program.
Baltllllore PIke & LI.coln Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Salam
Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson, chairof
Haverford
place
have
had
as
man
of the local Democratic ComSwarfllftlore
their guest for a week Mrs. Sal- I~'!~:ttand Mrs. William C. McKlngswood 3·0272
om's mother Mrs. N. M. Pierpont I:
representing the League
who will return to her home in of Women Voters urged Council
Established '932
Waterbury, Conn., tomorrow. Mr. to reconsider its decision agam'st
Qalef. ResHo' Sorroandlngs With Pierpont accompanied his wife to opening a roadway from the rear
E.cellenf 24.Hoor Norslng Care Swarthmore and spent the week of the new Rutgers School addi-
ThoseWhoCan'tAwait
·
Thaw MUStPay Pnce
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Convalescent Home
Wildlife Preserve
To Be Opened Mar. 15
A signal opportunity exists for
conservation-minded citizens of
Delaware County to take advan·
tage of an event that will take
place at II a.m, on Saturday,
March IS, when Mayor Dilworth
will formally open the Tinicum
Wildlife Preserve.
It is hoped that as many people
as possible will be present, in or..
der to let the Mayor and other
public officials know of the extent
of public interest in this venture.
(Directions: Go west on Tinicum
avenue just south of International
Ail1port, then south on 87th street
to Lyons avenue, then east to the
Preserve; WlBtch for direotional
signs.)
MEDIA COMMUNITY
CONCERTS ASSN.
M.,,"e,,6/p Drlvo
Ad.lk 56,00 • Sfodeok $3.00
B'achman's
Fine Foods
514 YALE AVE.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
"Famous for the Finest Meats"
U. S. CHOICE and PRIME BEEF ONLY
FRESH KILLED TENDER GRADE A
Frying Chickens
39cPoultry
lb.
We're Known for Having Strictly Fresh Killed
YOU'lL NEVER GET FROZEN POULTRY AT BACHMAN'S
U. S. CHOICE
Butcher's Roasts
"They'"
98c
lb.
Melt in Your Mouth"
U. S. CHOICE
Oven Roasts
89c lb.
DELICIOUS U. S. CHOICE
Shoulders of Lamb 59c lb.
u.
S. CHOICE
Shoulder Lamb Chops 69c lb.
u.
S. CHOICE
Lamb
Patties
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Sliced Bacon
49c lb.
DELICIOUS
u.
69c lb.
• FREEZER SPECIAL.
S. CHOICE
Side of Beef
59c lb.
Custom Cut, Wrapped, Dated and Delivered
, T'e Fl.esf lee' in Delaware County CDmes From lacllmall's
Again aod again 1II0re people are realbl. that It d
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··Y Ineat in a pac.Gge, .ecaus. YOD atwaYl9ge. more ..:::.~ ~:.J:
anld
prlc. per poood Is always "g'.r than meat that I fre h
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are 80f 'anll'ed
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BUDGET EARLY JUNE PEAS
. . . . . flat t!ns
I'ENN TREATY EVAVPORATEii
·6 Ig. t!ns
PENN TREATY CUT GREEN BEANS ··· ...... 7 Ig. t!ns
PENN TREATY PORK AND BEANS·········· 6 Ig. f!ns
PENN TREATY APPLESAUCE
........... 8 Ig. t!ns
PENN TREATY CREAMED CORN· ...... : .... 6 Ig. t!ns
PENN TREATY RED KIDNEY BEANS .. · ...... 6 Ig. t!ns
......... 6 Ig. tins
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To Give Gibbons Party
Mrs. Anne Wertsner Wood and
Mrs. John Pinkston, both at
Swarthmore, will present the
program at the Gibbons Home
party Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Wood will show pictures at
local gardens. Mrs. Pinkston will
GARDEN OF
MEMORIES
HOW
YOU CAN BE SURE YOU'LL GET ONLY THE BEST
AT BACHMAN'S
CALL Klngswood 3-1100
for FREE DELIVERY
FREE PARKING
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SUNDAY
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KI 3-0586
Belmont Ave. ahoYe CIty LIne
BaJa-Cvnwyd
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SEVENTH AN .
STORE .HOURS, Mondoy Ihru Thursda~ ~:~5~O STREETS
Friday, 9:30 • 9:09: Soturdoy, 9:30. 6.00
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SWARTHMOREAN
Day
May I
VOLUME 30-NUMBER 12
Swarthmore. Pa., Friday, March 21, 1958
9th Grade to Collect
For Student Exchange
Henry Boyd
Will Visit Residents
Wednesday
Members of the freshman class
at the Swarthmor~Rutiedge High
School will call at every home in
the boroughs ot Swarthmore and
Rutledge next Wednesday night,
March 26, to collect funds to support the school's two foreign student exchange programs.
Residents will be asked to give
anything from 25 cents to $25 to
be used to help bring students
from foreign lands to study at the
local school. All girls and boys in
the ninth grade have been organized into teams to make the
house-Io-house canvass under the
direction of their English teacher
Elizabeth McKie.
Last year the students took in a
total of $980 from their one-night
collection, ThIs provided the major
part of the Swarthmore-Rutledge
School's share in both the American Field Service program at international scholarships and the
School Affiliation Program ,,! the
American Friends Service Committee. Under these programs, a
sludent trom a foreign land has
been a member of the senior class
a t the High School for each of the
past several years. (American students who go abroad under ·the
programs pay most of their own
expenses.)
It is planned that the. ninth
graders will make their calls between 7 and 8: 30 p.m. Residents
.re requ..led to leave porch lights
on during this ·tlme so streetslwill
be well" lighted. ·In the event ot
rain, the collection will be made
the following night.
Families ·who live 0 u t sid e
Swarthmore or Rutledge but want
to help support the foreign student program are invited to mail
contributions to Miss McKie at the
High School, College Ave, Swarthmore.
Clubwomen to Observe
60th Anniversary
'Song Birds' Topic for
Spring Program
Tuesday
The Woman's ClUb of Swarthmore will celebrate its 60th anniversary with' a spring program,
"Song Birds in Your Garden" on
Tuesday, Mareh 25, at 2 p.m.
Henry Boyd, of radio and plat.
torm fame as a bird imitator, will
lecture lObout the wild song birds
found in the gardens of the north
east. Many fascinating stories are
told, unusual and startling facts
reveale~ and tlie music of song
birds is heard.
Henry Boyd started imitating
birds . W""~ he was six years of
age. At 15 he made his debut as a
'Iecturer on the wild' song birds
and mimic ot bird music. This
debut was in the days of ear(Continued On Page 8)
R. E. Drnmnbeller
Raymond Edward Drumnheller,
age 64, of Bryn Mawr, agent for
the past four years at the
Soci~ty
Swarthmore office of the Railway
Express, died suddenly of a heart
aUack on Park avenue near the
The Swarthmore High School corner pharmacy as he ~repared
Chapter of the National Honor to cross the street to hIS office
Society Initiated 15 seniors and Iat 2:50 ,p.m. Tuesday. Beatrice
juniors in assemlhly Wednesday I' SCha.gle, . pharmacy clerk, asked
afternoon. They are: .
PharmacIst. Thomas All e n to
Seniors _ Dick Brandt, Henry summon police and a doctor when.
Cae, Ba"bara Heath, RObert Long- she :aw. Drumnheller slump to
man, William Morrison, Barbara the SIdewalk.
Palm r D 'd Richardson James
He was pronounced dead by
e, aVI
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Robinson Douglas Worth and' r.
Michael Yarrow
Thomas Bateman and Patrolman
Juniors incIud'e Helen Calhoun, Pet~r McGinnis called .for the
James Erwin. Elizabeth Gemmill'l s:nngfield ambulance W:Il.C~ too~
Betty Ann McCorkel and Sue t e body to the esta IS me~
Preston
~f Depu~y Coroner Frank WIl.
hams Chfton
Karl Agan, principal of Chester I
."
High School, was the guest
speaker. Jack Walter, president II
of the chapter. conducted the
ccremony in the course of which
several of the undergraduate
The Red Cross Blood Mobile
members read letters from lead- will visit Swarthmore on Thursing citizens of the community in day, May I, between 1 and 6: 30
answer to the question ''How can p.m. Headquarters will be the
scholarship, character, leadership Woman's Club. 118 Park avenue.
and service, the !!riteria which
T·his week, 45 l'0men will begin
govern election to the National the drive 10 recruit donors with
Honor Society, contribute to the the usual telephone campaign. It
achievement of a lasting peace?" is earnestly hoped that a minimum
The letters were written by the of 125 pints be obtained.
Reverend John Kul», William
Any donors who are not· reached
Lee, Dr. Courtney Smith and by the callers are asked to call
Mrs. Clarence Yarrow. The let- Mrs. F. S. Chambers, Jr., K.I 3ters were read by David Ed- 0932, or Mrs. Parker Stamford,
ward.., Richard Gurin, Don Scar-· KI 4-3977.
borough and Judy Welsh.
-------Molly Huse, the' secretary of Mutual Exchange
the Chapter, read the Bible and
Open Monday 10-2
the letter tram Mr. Bush announcing the names of the new
The Woman's Club of Swal'thmembers. The assembly program more will be open from 10 to 2
was-arranged by .Tames F. Irrwin.. on Monday in onIer to aceommoImmediately after the assembly date those who were prevented
a l'eCeIItiOll waS held rn the ~ by the stonn fro'm seeurinIII' Muschool library for 1I1e new mem- tual Exehange Settlement on FrI·
bers and their parenti..
dRY.
H. S. Honor
Initiates 15 Students
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town or country in that
plaid in gray and gold;
Misses' sies.
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Second Roar
SUIT
Donor
Day
May I
$4.00 PER YEAR
Services Held for IDr.Services
Do~othyTomorrow'·
L. Ashton Jr Women Sponsor
Charles L. Andes 2::ou~~;'~1 ~::!~:, ~~~ ~r.h:r:~ Local Lily Day Parade
30-Year Resident Was thy Laing Ashton, at her late 5"
home, 502 Cedar lane. Dr. Ash.. Volunteers Will Aid
Foun der 0 f Li berty
ton, a practicing physiCian for 40
in Drive for Crippled
Advertising
. years, died Wednesday.
Children
Services were held Saturday
I
hand·finished detail. Shadow
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
• You can depend on any·
thing you purchase at this
professional pharmacy.
Our first consideralion i.
to safeguard your heaJth
and welfare. Make this
your Family Drug Store.
Be sure to bring us your
Doctor's prescriptionsthey are our specialtyl
WEST LAUREL HILL
CEMETERY
gentle curves and precise
Us. 0 ... Spec/al Credlf ,.'a. fo FUI '0•• F......
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A new memo'f'iaJ~tyve garden in .. Jong_
established cemetery. Beautifully land_
8ea~ nnd developed. Wide choice of
!oeatlo~. SurprisIngly low cost. Your
mspeetlon is invited.
special Bardley way. All
We Stocl: Home Freezers at Wholesale Prices
For nEPENDABLE
Telford Secfloa
The suit that blends with
"I saw it in the S\\8rthmorean."
Melissa Lee Davis, 4'k year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Davis fo Juniata avenue, is pic...
tured in the American Telephone
and Telegraph ad appearing in
current issues' of various publica...
tions and scheduled for other pub.
lications in the near future.
CATHERMAN'S
read selections from her original
poetry.
TEL
Conlaet Mr. David Pyew.II. Modia. Pa.
and of
to such
give an
priority
construction
exit totofacili~~~~~ii~~~~~~ii~~e~n~d~w~it~h~th~e~s~a~l~oms~~':riii:i=ii:ijition,
tate traffic flow and pupil safety
when the entire elementary enrolment is concentrated there next
September.
President Birney K. Morse said
I C'lUr.cil's orginal decision was not
based on an attempt to save money
but on the idea that traffic coming
out of three school area streets
onto heavily traveled Yale avenue.
especially near the Kenyon av...
nue bend, would be extremely
hazardous. Although Council still
seemed of the opinion that its recent action limiting parking and
direction of travel on streets immediately in front of the school is
a better solution, it delegated its
public safety committee to meet
again on the subjeCt Monday evening, March 24.
Council approved the highway
committee's recommendation to
pave Riverview avenue along the
before imprOVing Cresson lane. Since the area is nonresidential. the economy-use of
curbing instead of the
usl'al granite was authorized. It
was explained that the Riverview
project would not interfere with
highway construction at the Rut.ger. Sohool site, since the latter
would not be too costly and could
managed if decided to be desirable.
Application of the Drexel Hill
Cab Company to take over the
local taxi service was approved as
also were light set-baCK variances
to permit additions to the properof Walter Douglass, 317 Haverford place and Carl J. Atkins,
221 Benjamin West avenue.
Several Councilmen reported
that Springfield Township was
said to be considering e!;tablishing
a Qump at the old Morrow Q";arry
just south of Swarthmore. and
that borough residents were already protesting such a meaSUre
due to the odor. vermin and unsightliness they feel the dump and
consequent trash, trucks traveling
the borough would create.
The committee on health and sanitation was directed to query
Springfield on Ihe matter.
AIDS BELL
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MAR 21 i359
BLOO
0
AY
DONOR 0
SET FOR MAY I st
in Trinity Ohurch, Swarthmore,
for Charles L. Andes, 139 Rutge'S avenue, who died Thursday
morning, March 13, in Lankenau Hospital. He had been ill
since ~December&
Born in 1890, in Parkersburg,
Pa., he was educated in the
schools there. Working first in the
jewelry business, and the textile
business, he later was associated
with Louis C. Emmons, real
estate, here in Swarthmore, and
with Emmons built many of the
homes on the nol'th side at the
borough. For the past 2B years
he was in the advertising business. First with Stead and Andes
in Philadelphia, he founded the
Uberty Advertising Company in
1940, which maintained offices in
Swarthmore until 1954 when he
relocated it on McDade Boulevard in Glenolden.
Mr. Andes was a Rotarian and
a Mason, and was a fanner member of the Swarthmore Business
Associat\on. An ardent gardener,
he was also an antique fancier
and collector.
With the exception of a year
or two, he had lived in Swarthmore for 30 years.
He is survived by his wife the
former Gladys Stead, a son
Charles. Jr., of BOwling Green,
and two grandchildrefi, Elizabeth
and Karen.
T
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore conducted the Saturday
services. Private interment followed in West Laurel Hill.
Dr. Frances Fussell
To Speak at LWV
'Foreign Trade' Topic
of Open Meeting
Monday
The timely and important subject of Foreign Trade will be discussed by Dr. Frances R. Fussell
at the regular evening meeting of
the League of Women Voters on
Monday, March 24 at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
B. Shane, College avenue.
Dr. Fussell, a local Leaguer and
lecturer on international affairs,
has a wide experience in her
field. She was consultant to the
Executive Office of the President
of the United States and stall'
member of Ithe Joint Congressional Committee on Foreign Economic Policy. Other governmental
positions have included service
on the War Production Board, the
Combined Raw Materials Board,
and the Department of State.
A resident of Riverview road,
she was an· instructor at Swarthmore College following her graduate ·work a( the Universiiv of
Pennsylvania.
Visitors are welcome to attend
this open meeting.
Methodist Chancel Choir
To Sing ."Crucifixion"
The Chancel Choir of the Methodist Chureh will present Stainer's "Cnreifixion" e.s its Lenten
Musical progrem Sunday evening at 7 p.m. The public is cordially invited.
Piecedlng the program, the
congregation will have a Family
Fellowship Supper at 5 p.m. in
Fellowship Han of the·cllmdi on
Park avenue.
Club Audiences Enjoy
'Mr. Pennypacker'
Some 54 volunteer members of
the Red Cross of the Junior and
Senior High Schools and the
Met hod i stand Presbyterian
Churches in Swarthmore .will
participate In a Lily parade in the
Borough for the benefit ot the
1958 Easter Seal Campaign, to be
held Friday and Saturday (March
21 and 22), sponsored by the
Junior Woman's Club ot Swarth-
As a comedy ot the so-called
family type, "The Remarkable
Mr. Pennypacker," winding up
today and tomorrow at the Players ClUb, is a rousing success.
Those who like the type will
have double satisfaction, for here more.
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
are two families, and no less tlhan
17 children! And those :who think William N. Nolan and Mrs. Frank
they have teen-age, elementary S. Walter, the follOwing committee
and nursery problems enough of members will assiSt: Mrs D. R.
their own, should nevertheless Aikens, Mrs. Robert A. Boyle, Jr.,
put on their hats and coats (and Mrs. Allen Coburn, Mrs. Leland
boots and mittens) and go on Davis, Mrs. Howard Gilliams,
down to Fairview road, for there Mrs. Frank Malloy, and Mrs.
the problems 'have a new twist, Robert Yobannan, Mrs. Donald
delightfully presented under the R. Aikens is chairman of the
able and experienced direction of clUlb's Community Affairs Committee which is sponsoring the
J. William Simmons.
project.
Robert W. Graham plays the
Funds raised through the Lily
"Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker"
with the finesse of a veteran. And Parade will go toward the camveteran he is, as he has played paign of $225,000 to support the
many times for the Players in the services of the Pblladelphia SoIpast and audiences, like the club, ciety for Crippled Children &
welcome him back to the area, Adults, Inc., in Bucks, Chester,
and the tootlights. Phyllis B. Delaware, Montgomery and PhIl·
lliyers is another accomplished adelphia counties.
Volunteers are listed below:
veteran, and as the wife of Mr.
Sandra Althouse, Linda HopPennypacker, the mother of his
iper,
June Heckman, Kathy Keleight Wilmington children, plays
her part with a restraint that is cy, Carol Zimmennan, Martha
Tiller, Linda Hall, Marsha Hunt,
admirable and perceptive.
Director Simmons, as the Club Louise Li...htenberg,· Nancy Lane,
News solemnly observes, "has Karen Schloesser, Bianco Storlazplayed for us before," and it is zi, Nancy Egan, Susan Spencer,
with his usual skill that he por- Eve 1 y n Furey, Joy Brecktrays the irascible Mr. Penny- man, Carol Vl1lt, Beth Adams,
packer, Sr. Sally T. McFadden is Jean Patterson, Dee dee Moranother able veteran in this im- gan, Elsa Stradley, Ruth Mcpressive list of lPer.formers. Not Leod, Karen Peterson, Cynthia
so old as 'her talents make us be(Continued on Page 8)
lieve, her Aunt Jane is warm and
persuasive.
Cauteen to Give World
Also doing an able job in an
uolderu role is Lewis E. GoodeFriendship Party
nough, playing the dignified vicCanteen will sponsor the elevar. Ann Howard Pyle is chann- enth grade World Friendship
ing as Kate, and together with Party this Saturday night. Homeher fiance-to-be Wilbur Fifield, made refreshments will be served.
commendably played by John M. The costume will be dungarees,
(Continued on Page 5)
bermudas and fancy hats. A prize
will go to the fanciest hat owner.
The seventh and eighth graders
Discuss TraHic
Borough Council public saf- are invited to attend this special
ety committee will meet at 7:30 party.
p.m. Monda.y, March 24, in the 1 For the Talent Show April 12.
Council Chambers to discuss I with its finals on April 19, a
further the traffic situation re- group of Senior girls have signed
volvlng about the Rutgers ave- I up to sing. They are Vicky Macnue school.
INair, Carol Williams, Sara HethInterested persons are urged i erington, Barbara Heath and Mary
to attend the meeting.
,Jane Schroder.
I Early registrants are:
JR. ASSEMBLY PARENTS
i Bob Kuc as Elvis Presley; Dave
I Grooters, Steve Bancroft and
TO MEET WEDNESDAY I Geovge Abbe in an instrumental
The annual meeting of the' combo; Bill Larson, Doug PilSwarthmore Junior Assemblies- grim and Skip Bernard singing as
Parents Association will be held 4Pfhe Jacks"; Steve Delano and
Wednesday, March 26. at 8 0'- Roy Stuart singing as liThe Boys";
clock at the Woman's Club.
Keith Fox and Peter Bancroft in
There wiII 'be an election of of- horn solos; and Dave Edwards as
fieers and a vote on' the adoption soloist.
.
of a new set of by-laws. Parents
Chaperons tor this week will be
of children in the sixth grade Mr. and Mrs. George Pilgrim and
have been inviled to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scutt.
THIS WEEK"S CALENDAR
Friday, March 21
8:20 P.M.-"Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker" ......... Players Club
.
Saturday, March 22
8:00 P.M.-Canteen ................ _.... '" Rutgers Ave. School
8:20 P.M.-"Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker" ......... Players Club
Snnday, Mareh 23
11:00 A,M.-Morniitg Worship .. ..............
Local Churehes
7:00 P;M.~iner's "Crucifixion" ............ Mefhodist Church
Monday, March 24
2:00 P.M.-Friendly Open House
. . . . . . . .. Presbyterian Church
7:30 P .M..-PubIlc Meeting on s,atety .............. Borough Hall
8:00 P.M.-Dr. Fussell on ForeIgn. 'l'rade ........ College Aven~
Tuesday, lIIareh 25
·2:00 P.M.-60th Anniversary ....
.. ....... Woman's Club
. Wednell""" Manb 18
7:00 P.M.-B.s.A. Court of Honor ..... . ... Preshvterian Church
8:00 P.M.--.1r. Assenmly Parents Association
Woman's Club
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son and daughter-In-law Mr. and Kalg1ln, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.
The wedding will take place In
MZs. Arthur Dodd and their young R. S. Kalghn of West Hartford, TrInIty Church, Swallthmore, with
son Mark of Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Raynham T. Bates
of Yale avenue have had as their
gueit Mrs. Bates's mother' Mrs.
Mathew Clllrke 9f F!Urfield, Conn.
Mrs. Clarke arrived the first of
Fel?ruary and has divided her time
~w.een SwarthmOre and Drexel
H1l1 where she has visited her soniii.-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Russell
MDrgan. She will accom" ...d Mrs Mo"""n to Wll
pany :...,.. an
• '. • ...liamsburg, Va., for the Easter holldays.
· ES 8'"R'I"D'..-'T·.... BE
FIT
will be wed at 2: 30 Satur- the Rev. H. !,.awrence WhItteday afternoon, June 14, In the more, Jr., olDclating.
Presbyterian Church.
Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins
BIRTHS
Wellesley road will entertain at
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Humphrey
dinner on April 2 in honor .of the of Harvard avenue announce the
M"ses Woelfel, Jones and Lord. Iarrlvial of their second daughter,
Mrs. Corbin C. Shute of Maple
a r 0 ly n Churchill Humphrey,
avenue will entertain at luncheon
February 28 In Delaware
and' a miscellaneous shower for County Hospital.
MIss Woelfel on March 25 and at
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Mr. and .... D. •
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lunoheon and a recipe and utensil Sea Island, Ga., and Mr; 8J).d Mrs.
for MIss Lord on April 2. Harold J. Humphrey ot Ardsley,
Woelfel will alsO be N. Y., are the irandparents.
at a dinner given by Mr.
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Mrs. Hugh Peters of SwarthMr. and Mr"". l'hIlIp M. Alden,
Five girls who graduated f~Dl' ~,n'A avenue for the bridal party .
"Y
Jr., of Lllrchmont, N.
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Swarthmore Hiah School toge er and out of town guests on April
the birth of their second
In 1954, and will graduate from 5 and at a party the previous eveand son Stuart Hatheway,
co."U;"'es
and marrY in ihe next few nlng' giv.en by Dr. and Mrs. J. B.
....
Tuesdsy, ·Miarch 11.
months, are beaded for an exclt- Robitscher of College avenue. The
.
·Mr.
and Mrs. Alden of North
ing spring vacation.
dinner will be given by
and Mrs. Frederick ,R. Lang
Maternal
grandare
the paternal
of Maple avenue on April 6 and a
are Mr. and Mrs. Roger
brunch for out-ol-town guests on
Q. Manning of Scarsdale, N. Y.
th~ day': of the wedding will be
given by M·rs. John Schott, Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen, and Mrs. H. 'Viillan01~a
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bunting of
I
avenue announce the
and their
Ann Lord
with
theirdaughter
fiances Miss
at dinner
on
April 3.
Miss Woelfel's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Woelfel of College
avenue have Issued Invitations to
the wedding reception of their
daughter at 3 p.m. EasterMDnday,
April 7, In Cleaves Room, Trinity
Church, Swarthmore. The reception will follow the marriage ceremony which will be performed In
the churah In the presence of
members of the Immediate families of the brille 'and bridegroom.
Miss Woelfel,~rfiance Is !Mr. John
Brian Poole, ilon of Mr. and Mrs.
John Poole of Nottingham, England. Miss Woelfel has completed
her undergraduate w 0 r k' at
Swarthmore College. Mr. Poole, a
. graduate of Oxford University, Is
studying for his doctorate at Leeds
Lindiey
Peel, will
all ofbe
Swarthmore.
birth of
their foUl'th
childClark
and
Miss Jones
honored at a third
daughter,
Elizabeth
luncheon given by Mrs. Grosset
March 6 In Osteopathic
and Mrs. Francis W. Plowman of
Philadelphia.
avenue on March 31,
a bathroom shawer given by
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bressler of
Miss Katherine Lan n i n g of
are the maternal grandSpringfield Tuesday evening, April parents.
1, a lunaheon by Mrs. Russell
Heath of Cedar lane on April 3, a
Mr. and Mri;. stewart G. Pollock
tea and linen shower by Mrs. Wi!- of Little Falls, N. J., announce the
liam H. Erb of Ridley Park on arrival of a daughter, Wendy
April 5 and Jun,e affairs planned Lynn, ·born March 12 at the Hosby Mrs. Willlam .1I. Gehring, Mrs. pital Center, Orange, N. J.
Birney K. Morse, :Mrs. Samuel
Mrs. PollOck is ihe former Pene.
. an.d, Mrs;. D.;~ce Gow- lope ~on:ow ~~~ Swarthmore: ,
mg all ot Swarthmbre. Her f i a n c e ' s ' ,
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Todd, will
Mr. ani! Mrs. Bruce W. Godat a rehearsal dinner at
of Newark, N. J., announce
the Rolling Green Golf Cluh on the birth of a second son, ChrIsJune 20.
Ito'ph'~r Bruce, on ·March 11~ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey
APRIL BRIDE
Roseland, N. J., formerly of
University.
.
Miss Jones will be married to
Mr. ~enry Stev~n. Todd; 3rd,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Todd,
Jr., of Sallsbury, Md., at .2:30 SatIlfday afternoon, June 21, In the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
with a reception following at the
Elm avenue home of her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones.
.·Miss Crosset, the daughter of
M'rs. Donald' A. Crosset Of Thayer
road and the late Mr. Crosset, will
be wed to Mr. William Whlttaker,
son ofof Mr.
and Mrs.
Paulon
Whittaker
Colchester,
Conn,.
Saturday, June 21, In the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. She will be
feted by Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry of Parrish road at a kitchen
shower April 1.
The marriage of Miss Edgley,
th,! daughter of Mrs. Mark HIl!
and the late Mr. Max p. Edgley to
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TJIB SWABTIDIORBAN
Committee. The staaerIDs pnJb- or and DeaD. of Women, college,
!em \If outnwcied and totally In- Dr. Jam.. Sort>er, department ot
iulequate Jl~ taelll.Ues I\Ild romance ianguages at the college,
equipment for 18boratory science and David Gerner. The report ot
was viewed by Dr. Gurin. Mathe- the Parents Committee on ForAd •
C
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maties poses an easier problem in eign' Languages In the ElemenI.v : sory
omml ee
this respect, and Dr. Rosen stilted tDry School was turned over to
DiscusseS State
that the changes already con- this Sub-committee with the' reRequirements
templated by th~· -Mathematics quest that a recommendation be
deparlllllent, In accordance with I made.
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Members of the Curriculum the reeent suggestions of the Col-I . _ - _ . _ - - - - Advisory Committee, Raymond K. lege Entram:e Board CommIssion
Denworth, Dr. Samuel GurIn, on Mathematics, made a good
RObert M. Adams, Dr. J. Altred program and was probably close
calhoun, Dr. Arthur J. Jones, Dr. to what the Committee will ree-·
William C. ~e~rmott, ~rs. olJl.lDend.
Cratsley, Mrs. ~arrow, Mrs. R
ert Brodhead, and Dr. David changes being currently ,co~dRosen, lJ!et with Mrs. Hallock C. ered by the Hi8b Sc4001 Cuiricmanagement and beautiful aurCampbell from the School Board, ulum Committee. These concern Caref_1I
roundlnga make thi. an ideal .Iocation
and Frank R. Morey, William M. grouping, the junior high school for a memorial. Modern facUlties for
burial or cremation. Cholee Iota. ,....
Bush, Harry Oppenlander,and program in general. and the con- garden section, erematorJ'. memorlaJ
Ernairl Falcone from the """,001 tent of the Social ~udies' se- nlchel.
YOUT inBpection is intrited.
staft on Thursday evening, March quence. The committee Is presBalmonf Ave. above City Lin.
13 In the teaahers' lounge of the enUy attempting (a) to stllte a
.. ,•.c,nwyd .MOhowk 4oISt'
Rutgers Avenue" School.
philosoplly and resultant· policy .~::~~~~;;:;:::~~~
Mr. Oppenlander opened the cOll'Cernlng abillty grouping; (b) •
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meeting by listing brlefty .the nine to decide what criteria should be
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trends that be had observed h. used f!lr esta~hing the gro\lps;
high sc:hool curriculum develop- Ccl to explore what curriculum
ment:
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chaDges must be made to sult
Movement toward a more rtg- each group; and Cd) to determine
orous program with grouping ac- hoW grading should be affected
cording to abillty and emphasis by grouPin8.
on special programs for' the g!ftMr. Falcone reported the coned; focus on the junior high templated sequell'Ce for' Social
school, reorganization of subject Studies, which will include a
matter within courses, and co- COllfse in geograpby In the sevoperative planning of cuiriculum enth grade; Ameru,an hlmory and
witb participation by lay groups, civics including a study of the
outside experts, etc.; reorganlza- Constitution In the eighth; the
tion Of· teacher training programs, early history of man In the ninth;
concern for in-service training of European history from the tall of
teachers, and recognition of the tjle Roman Empire ~to the· Frencb
in New Ym
need for sp";'lalized personnel in Revolution in the tenth; Amerlcall
curriculum development.
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In answer' to the question, a synthesis of modern European
.]I ~~.. WIIiIt
"What portion of the hI:gh school and American' history in the
lid.
curriculum .is required by the twe1rth.
over 50 y8II1
state?", Mr. Bush supplIed the
l/. )!Oreign I.anguqe Sub-com.
same
information thattbe newly in- miltee of the CurrlcUfum Adviso~lIership
creased requirements ~ested ry Committee wasentruSt~ to
.fIIIIIIPIIItII
by the State Counen of Educa- the leadership of Dr. McDermott
tion stipUlated three years of and Dr. Jones, with the assistance
English instead of two, thIee of Susan Cobbs, Cla~ssIcs protes. . . lilt IIOUDWALII .. ATUIIYIU'JY •
years of SOcial Studies instead of ~§!i§ii§!i§ii§5S5§~a~~g§!i§ii§g§S~§§E§.§~~$§g§§i~~sg
one, one year of Mathematics or :"
one year of 'a foreign language,
one year of ;i science, and physical education.and health. Swat1hmore' High School already' more
ONLY ONE WEEK REMAINING 'OF OUR
than satisftes these requirements.
FACTORY.AUTHORIZED SAi.E
Mrs. Campbell reported the
previous week's meetlDg Of the
BUY NOW AND SAYE
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sister Miss Janeth Thomson and i~~~gr~a~n~d~pa~ren~ts~'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"
Mr. Vincent William Plumpton,
Jr., on 'Aprll 12. Other aUendents
will bi! Miss Joan. Nari>eth of
Yale avenue and Mrs. W'Jliiam A.
Thomson of Wilmington.
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MisIes
Mary' Brown Woelfel,
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Patrlcla Ann Jones, and Donna
Boyce Crossett of Swarthmore,
. Joan Hilda Edgley 0 f Me di a,
Mlss
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of Mr. and Mrs• .Lindsay M. man for Mr. Plumpton, while Mr.
Drexel Hill will be Martin Hallowell also of WasliMr. George Zimmer and daugh-I I
at 3:30 on Saturday, ington and Mr. William Miller of
ter Miss Irma Zimmer have re- June 7, In the Lansdowne Baptist St. Louis, Mo., will be the ushers:
turned ti 1h.1r Ogden avenue Church. Mrs. Lincoln A. Feather
MIss Thomson, who has been a
to Mexico, During their stay of Lansdowne will give a shower hostess with Capital Airlines, will
they visited friends in Cuernavaca Monday evening, March 31 for leave her position the end of
and Chihuahua and went slght- Miss Edgley and Mrs. Harrison G. March to visit at the home of her
Be Ing li{Mexlco City.
Kildare of Valley Forge will en- parents Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of tertain at lunr.heon in her hOIlor'ITtwmlSon of Benjamin West aveSwarthmore avenue will have as on April 1.
nue for two ~ prior to her
her guests for the week end her
Miss Lord and Mr. Reuel S. marriage.
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SWARTHMOREAN
PIJBLlSIIED E.VEBlC PRI;DAY AT sWABTIi!IIou. PA.
PETER E. TOLD. lIIAJuOB.lB TOLD. PWiJ8pB1UI
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'PETER iEo TOLD. £dUor .
Barbara B. Kent. Managiilll Editor ,
R".alie D. Peirsol
Mlll'.lorle T. .Told
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OItIce ~t Swarthmore•. Pa.~, un!ier the Act ot March 3. 1879.
DEADLI~WEDm:sDAY NOON.
SWARTHMQRE. PENNA.. MARCH, 11, 1915
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the momlng service Sibday.Peter
Braun, a student at );'ale D1vlnlty
School and the son of Mrs. David
Braun and the late Mr. Braun. a
former m1n1ater of the church, will
- - - - - : - - - - . , - - - : - : : - - ._.-t
·the service.
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CHUlCHSERVrCr:S
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PRESBY'l'ERIAN CHUROH
9:30 and 11 a.m. The ~or B1Ih
John Schott, Assoelate.1IinIIter Blb~e clasI meets at 10••5.
SIIIIc1aJ'. Ifaa'eh :tI
Women's ahd men's Bible cl.....es
II:SO and 11:00 A.M.-The Rev. convene at 9;30.
~ec:rre.,A. ,G~ D.D••. will The Confirmation class will
aDd 11:00 A.M. .,--' CJ!,urcb
I 11:80
School.
9:S0 A.M.-Adult Bible Clanes.
10:45 A,M.-Sen1or HIgh C1asI.
Class.
8:00 P.lM.~lI!ft:n:natian
5:00P.M.-9th
gade Fe1lowBbip.
6:30 P.M.-Sr. HI. FellOWllblp.
Wec1Des"'''' IIareh 16
8:00 P.M.~ten Discussion.
meet·at
S p.m.grade Junior High
The ..ninth
Fellowship meets iit 5 p.m.
The SenIor High Fellowship
will meet at 6:30.
. The Bible' study group meets
at 9: 30 TUesday mornings at 316
South Chester road.
ay ev.,......., ...... a
P.m. the
Confirmation Class will
In the Cleaves Room
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held MIonday at 11:30 a.m. and
FrIday at 9 O·cl.oclt:~
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Tuesday.. the . Anntmclation.
will be a c;eIebration ?f the
Communion at 10 oclock.
of Evening Prayer \t1l1
)Ie held at 11:40'
and at 8
o'clock the ~ Group of the
Wcman'.",lI'!iUlarlr~.will hold ..its
Lenten study mee~ The meetII1g will be 'lietd'in ihe Cleavtis
Room.
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MISS LUCASSiE'_IVIS
lOOK REVIEW
Tw'!llty~ne seniors and
l\IIPlWr1mateIy 211 meJd>e1. of
the FrIendly ()peo House group
met Monday afternoon In the
Presbyterian ChUl'cll to hear
Fl
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orenee
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morous book: ''The' Dog Who
begun ~earsa1s for their l~ mOrnIng at the school. ThIs con- Wouldn't Be," by Farley MoWaL
~y.~ . _p!~.n, "Mr. test Is. ,sl?"'!lIOred by the MatheRefreshments afterwards were
P0wo:r'B PeueuIna, under the
AssocIaUon of America. served by the hospltaUty commitdirection, of Mrs. Stuart Graves. and the Society of Alctuarles. ll'he tee: fn>m the Ceotral Community
~i'·_"""·~.pertormed
, . . . have ~ Be- Nura1ng Service' of De1awtare
~r'!~:ur:avi= 1~ lecfed to' participate In this. con- County under the chalrmanshlp
20.CtocItdll' .tiiof·~ aDd teat,:;, \ 'i- ".1.;: ;,,~ "
" . of Mrs. Mark BI~e. AssIstIng her
aga;p at' 7:30 In the eVeaJng.'
Senloni:'li Richard Brandt, Peter were Mrs. William Hue)'. Mrs.
lnte.~ thA ""'-.01. ''M'•• Camp~ .~. Cor.wln, pave Carroll P. streeter. and :r,Jrs•
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ans'iDai!ean\!artensivestud);
bert Lonpnan, David RIchard. r the next.meeting on March
of' the ,Antan.t1c+"terrltory BAd ~n. Don~d Scari>9rough, Yorika' 2.4, Mrs. GeorgellJm'ter will ahow
penguin life In general. Tbis study T.uchl~! ,f!>,t.ev.e Delano.
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sUdes on Hawall,
provided the basls for their oral
JunI~mtty McCorkel, Sally, Mrs. BenjatDin Allen of Nor......... esslon wor.k. during.
. the fIrIIt H.use... Joan Beeslng.er. 81.dney w!'1!<, Conn.•. was a guE!st last
haH;year. . ' .
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Johnson,Pett:v Qe:mm lll • Margaret
An une:xp6tted thrill came dur- BrOWnell,: 'Susan Preston, Spencer wl!ek end at the home ·of M'l'1
1ng one of thelr rehearsal perI~ Carroll and Sven Borel.
III\.d . Mrs. WilUam Craemm:, ~~
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In the Swarthmore High School
Forty-Ave boY'll and girls of the will perticipate In the 1958 Math, Junior Theatre,Gt'tlIe Community·
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. .u. Center In WA.•U.II*'r.,.d
ematics Contest' next Wednesday.
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on Saturday"~ 1. to l~ ti1e
play its blueSt ·t.o'ticb of authentieity to date. Lt. JaHe L. Taylor
Jr;, of Sprinefte1d, recently of the
UDl1!ed States. Naval Reserve, who
t<¥>k·,.,.n .1n:·the'i'111155 58 expM1~
lion to· Little Amerka,- narrated
the. film .wirlcb,.eoveredhis trip.
'l'he·~s. ilaiuraUi. "stole
'thesho~~ ; ~Ie peueuina. will
never realt.ie just hoW' mucli, "Mr.
Popper's
Peii'sli1ns"
bene6.ted
JM;rlo~cel
John BateS Sparks '
Amh~l-si 'Squash Team
. A ~llthematics medal is award- ~= !=~~~:~r.:s~
ed to' the student In each school "
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with .the &Jjllhest ,score. and book.
of ¥;thematlcal Tables gUes to:'
Be.~edere
the students In each Contei!it. Re- .
Convalescent Home
. seocb .. dJi f,heblghei.t ten
. of 'IndIvidual totals. 'The
~50'i
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to material
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Blue Crou. Honored
R1charrusor
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Carpet should be the first item you'ieIect 'fOr your home. for
the rooms wiD begin to loo.kfumished ~en you spreed carpet
color and texture on the floor. This involves an important de:~ision;·for· ~e:t .rep~h a",ajor !lIpenditure as weB as
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Oho~ a ~Ior that YOlu~a~~ like. ' ancl
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buy: "f -"",
Even .i~>you are not ready for. yc:»ur ~et. it is imj:iortant to
seleet'1! £0 that you can make .y~ur;....O!IJ~d,'S~I!i,'!f~~ confideJlC:8~'
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Chester ro8d, has. receiyed his let<.
tel' tor 'varSity squish at Arbherst'
College; j: B,iltes .wa$.one of the
sparkiilugs of the team this year.
He altemarely;played seVenth
and eighth man. and his eight
win, three loSs. record was 'the
best on the 'varslty squad.
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• fh~ i ~h.Jsi'· teirin. dev~loplng
rapidlY: as' tb.e year. progressed,
wound up the season with a 7-4
'lrecord."SateS playEid' a 'Diajorpai't
in the several vl~rI~. ~st
both Dartmouth' and Trinity.
,Bates, the la.t man to play. took
:the cJi,ti with '
up at ·tour matcbE!S each. In each
instan!!.e'he d,efeated'hls man with
the pressure' on to give Amherst
upset victories.
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ate, . scored victories' over the
meI\lbers Q~,. the toP t.eams ~.,
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area. He was one of two Jeff
. 'viotorles' . IIXE,lnst the powertul
Army team,
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that Bates had "tremendous po.,.
tenf:l.at.:! ~,.maIn. assets.·Is..~ " " .-' ,"Wl!:"-' ,11';,,'
speed afoot and 'his quick reflexes. a.', pi-Iine 'necessity. in
squash;
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member· of·. AIpha,'l'heta Xi __ ,.
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GoodmBn, is convinclJig.
Gloria Lee Myers Is a gacefu1
da!lgb.ter.Laurle, the ballet 1eacher, Bnd':l4:aTsba MacV. Hunt appears to advantage as Elizabeth.
the gentle blader of ~jury of
children; Lilren Diddnson' as
Horace,. 3d. the Phllade1ph1a son
(and the ,only one to appeal'. on
stage), James F. Robinson and
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APPLE JUICE
SUNSHINE
Theatre to- Give
,~r~Popper'sPengu·los'
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p.m.
celebration
of
theThere
Holy Communion
at 7 o'cllock
and again at' 9: 30' On
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. At 10,o'clock the
t and at the same
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CleavewsORo
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om wptor ~tent~ the
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Evensol1g at 6:'15 p,m. followEid
METHODIST CHURCH
The Board of Deacons will by " covered d1ah supper mid
John C. Kulp. IIIn1ater
meet at 8 p.m. TUesday.
missionary proeram.
.
. Robert Wilde
The Lenten SerIes will conAt 10 o'clock Thursday' momMInl.ster 'of Mualo
tinue Wednesday evening at 8 Ing there will be a celebration
Frlda:r. IIareh Z1
p.m. with discussion' on the topic of the Holy Communion after
S:45 P.M.-Youth
Bible C1asI.
"But There Isn't Any Peace of'I'V~lich
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the Woman's Awdllary
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Mind'" The meeting will be hcld will meet at 4:.5 In the Pariah
8:45 AM. and 11:00 A.M. - In the Woman's. Association
Mr. Kulp will preach.
House,
. 9:45 A.M.-Churcb School.
Room lIt 8 p.m, with the Rev. Ell
On FrIday at 12:05· p.m. a
4:00 P.lM.--Confirmation Class. Wismer and Dr. Harry R. Draper servicl' of Intercession will be
5:00 P.M.--
held and an Infomia! luncheon
7i::!... P;M.-Stalner's "Crucifix.. 'Circle 12, M~s. Donald Leon- for the COllege:. group. A service
Wednesda:r lIIareh'lI8
ard, chalnnan, will meet at the of Evening Prayer will be read
7:30 P .M.-Len~ Prayer.
home of Mrs. I.,ynn K1ppax, 609 at 5: 40 p.m. and at 8 o,.,lock the
_ _ _ _ ._ _-'-_ _"-,_ _ Academy road at 8 p.m. Wednes- High School chorus will' present
TRINITY CHURCH
day.' .
Stainer's. Cruc1ftx1on.
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
The: Primary. Choir will reS .......:r.ar...... za:
.. hearse:Thutsday at 3:30 p.m. fol- FRIEND, MEETING NOTIS
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
lowed by the Junior Choir reAt the Adult Forum. Sunday
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
hearsal at 4: 15. The Chancel John Moore .will concl~de th
Church School.
Ch '. ill h
t 7' 30
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11:15 A.M.-.Morn1ng Prayer and
Olr w re earse a . .
current serIes on "New Trends in
Liltariy.
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A dessert meeting for new
Testament Study" with a
7:00 P.~.-Young People's Fe1- members and members of the discussion of· "Paul,. the Apostle
lowship.
Session w1ll b~ held at 7:30 Wed- of the Splrlt;" This is at 9:45 In
.
Monday. March 2&
nesday at the homc of Mr. and the Meeting Hou..s;' All are wel11.30 A.M..,...,parlsh Intercessions. Mrs. Schott, 212 South' Chester come. , ; j
Tnesda:r. 1IIaI,'cla 25
road
Frl;l' __ .Ii
(The .Annunclatlon)
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el,"" are'; renpnded: that the
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
278th.. , uaLl'ession of ''Philadel5:40 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
METHODIST NQTES
phia ..~rly ME!f!ting begins on
Wetlnesday, lIIareh 26
The Youth Bible Study Class ThursW.. March 27. at 10 a.m. at
7:00 A,M.-Holy Communion.
will meet with the pastor In the the ~fh S~ Meeting, House.
9:30,A.M.-Holy Communion.
Chapel at 3:45 today.
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Comm~eerew»rts .and a detailecj.
6:15 P.M.-·Evensol1g.
The "Pairs 'n', Spares" w1ll have progr~ of!"Ot,,· sessI~', are
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a progressive dinner, meeting first availall!-e ~t :tlIe. Meeting :Office
10:00 A.M.-Ho~'mun1on.
at. the chuteh at 6:,15 FrIday and
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prOceeding to the home of Mr. and CHRISTlANSCIEflcll!' NiI!."J:C12:05 p.M.::&.rvice ofter~:. !Mrs. Biildwln Bridger for first
'How spiritual . ~~;:t:!
sion-College Group.
F~urse.
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God's power brings treecfum .
5:40 P .M.-Ev~ Prayer.
Church School classes will begin bondage to materlaUsm. will be
------......:.--~-~ at 9:45· ..Sunday morning wIth a topic dealt with at Christian
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
classes for all ages. At the 8:45 Science serv~c;es Sunday when
S OF FRIENDS
and 11 o'clock Identical mOrning the Lessori-Sermon is'iinUtled
9:45 A.M~~~OOI
~orshlp service, Mr. Kulp will "Matt..,.."
Moore: "Pilul, the AIpO:rtle of glve the fifth sermon of a series on
Sel""tions from the Bible will
the SpIrlL"
the theme "We Knew HIm." titled Include. the following (Isaiah
11:00 A.lIL-MeetInrg for WOrship. ''Dismas, Forgiven but Crucilled." 40:8): "The grass witheretb, the
ChIldren Cared for In WhIttier
Th ' ill
fi~er tadeth b t th
Bouse. All are welcome.
. ere W • be a nursery for In.:" u
e word
5:30 P.M.....JBIgh Scfiool Fellow. tants and children at the 11 o'clock our God shall stand for ever."
ahip.
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worship. hour. There is also a
An Invltatioll, Is extended to all
Monda:r. lIIareh 2&
KIndergarten Church program and to attend the' services at First
All Day Sewing for A.F.8.C.
. a 'Junlor Church program at this Church of Christ, Scientist, 206
w..cbtesda:r, Hardt 16
time,
Park avenue, at 11 o'clock.
All Day Sewing for A.F.8.C.
The Pastor's COnfirmation Class
Thunday.
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UNITAIUAN NOTES
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" . will mee.t a t 4 p.m.
10: 00 A ....
- . - x early Meeting heMr.
Vetter will give the
gIns at .An!h st. Meeting House
A. Family Fellowship Supper
mon
entitled
"Moments of Cre~----=---..:.::.::::.===' will be held at 5 p.m. In FellowFI!tsT CHURcH OF
ship Hall. Eacll family Is to bring ation" on Sunday at the 11 a.m:
, CHRIST•. SCIENTIST
~ covered dish to serve eight 1'01- worship servIee.
SWARTHMORE
: r·wIng· .
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Park Avenue Itelow Harvard
0 . .the supper. at 7 p.m., the : Th~ fonnal instaliation of the
.s....... Mareh za
Chancel Choir will present Its Rev. Hed>ert F. Vetter Will take
Lenten Musical 'program, "The plll'Ce on Sunday evening at the
11:00 A.M.-S~day School.
church. A reception will follow
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-8ennon
Crucifixion," by Stainer.
the
candlelight· service' .
will be entitled "Matter."
There will I.e a Youth FellowW~"4r ;V,:.:I"~~,\= shI"Ral1y on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
',.00 Dartmouth Avenue, open
The Wesleyan ChOir will reweekdaya exeept holidays, Ip..5 hearse at t: 15 p.m. Tuesday.
l'rlday even1n& 7-11,
.
'rile Collllllisslon On ntucatlon
W!l1 meelln the Chapel at 8, p.m.
Tuesday.
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The Carol Choir WIll ~
at 4 P)D. IDd the Chapel Choir at
.' 4:.~ p.m. WecIne-Iq.
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The LeDteD Jnta '
Ptayer
:O::~'DIe Senice will be held In the
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"F.tZi~",e~,;,o" . .
PRDi'tTEi'lANNOTis
The Young People's Fellowship will meet at Ii o'clOck Sun.. The Rev. Dr.l~eodore A:l Gill. d
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A celebr!'tloll ot the Holy
Communion will be held at 8
o'clock Sunday mopllng. '111ere
will be a S4!rVlce of MomlDg
at 9:30. 'and all departIn.:::~ of the Church School will
I~
atthattlme. At 11:15 a.m.
a service of Morning Prayer and
Lltani wUl be held.
William Monison Is scheduled
to servl! as acoJ.yte at 8 o'clock;
IJuilian Bull1tt and Jamea Nutt. at
9:30. and 11: 15 Jack Chambers
WilHam Evans.
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Tradesmens 01lke gets your Personal Loan.
application under way. Provident Tradesmens
people 1...":.. right then
th~- on the
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your
back billS
and yoUI' income tu that's due soon.
More advantaps? You make just a single .
payment every month on yoUI' Provident
Tradesmeus Personal INn Terms suit your
budget because they're set Up to do So.
welcome the low Provident Tradesmens rates.
You'll" .'
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mas-bill and income-tax clean-up, •• by cal!jng
the people at Provident Tradesmens and getting yOUI' Personal Loan in the works.Remem.her to call first • , , it's a real, coiiVei1ienee.·
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Get going dght now on that combined Christ-
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I..t!!Ifte· . A; . G~md .ranDle
and
arrangements tJiat wrap up
. Iy~~eqB'tely are Horace A.
·Sr•• as Mr. Quinlan, .los. eph Bo1Jd)on as the SberUr,
{lSOf.... >£. Hersb~ as tile polleeman; ; alid Uie two bellet· pup1la
.
Money, to clear up' those .unpaid' Christmas
bills; Money f~.lastyear'8 income. tax that
may be higher than usual. Where do you tum?
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To ProvIdent Tradesmeba , • , for a Personal
;'\;.:' . I~.n ~t ~ take'care of thoIIfi8iir'rent and
_~ .. ', ... ,.p,,(411e oliligations you've been bothered
John. P.'Dol1:nan•. Jr. as two W~l-ll : , J '
mIiJgton' . sODS . tUrn In capable
pertonnanceS, along with Chades
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F. Seymour, Jr., Andrew and Da~
VIrlMa8!'S wl,!,o n~, round<)~ ... .
1h~" ~~r 'srnan-trY~ll\
Wilmington, Also appearing brlef-
it certainly.. ckans up overdue Christmas' bills
.,a1uJ, your '57 taxes!
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N __ Provid-e ~ID and P«rkiac).
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THE SWUTBMOREAN
ActIv. I. PeA
Classified Ads
Mareh II, 1958
Mrs. Raymond K. Denwor'th.
Ekn avenue. pal'lllcipa!ed In the
FOR SALE
Pennsylvania Citizens AssociaPERSONAL
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FOR
SALE
Buick
1955
Special
yesterday in Philade.,hla. Mrs.
Large Chairs Completely reHardtop. 3-tone. dynaflow. raDenworth Is a PeA board mem- built with new fabric ,".ao - dto. heater. one owner. lOW mileSofas $8~ver 30 years experl- age. $1125. Must sell. KIngswood
ber and former president 0 f the ence. Seven years of Swarthmore
Delaware' County DiStrict. Health references. Estimates are free. 4-1781..
and. Welfare Council. She was in Thorn Seremba. Phone Sharon FOR SALE - Dining room table.
$ix chairs. walnut finish. modcharge of Delaware County ar- ~H~ill~0.;73~4:,.'=-_--:::--,.;'_--:---,-~
ern,
good condition. $40. New
rangements at the all-day iosti- PERSONAL - P.adlo and tele.
track
shoes, size 7, $Ii.... Ski shoes
tute.
vision service. Complete stock
size 7. $10. KIngjwood 3-0545.
;=========-==-==.Iof tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
FOR SALE AIr conditioner.
Call KIngswood 4-0800.
Phone: KI 3-4216
new' model, Philco Bantam,
1';';hSONtl.1. - picycles Repaired. 1957. used 3 weeks. 'llwo window
EMIL SPIES
Parts, acccsgol':CS. Milt Glass - fans. BAring 2-6286 evenings.
Wal.... a ••'
Bicycle, Hobby. Toy Shop. 205
FO.MERLY OF F. C. BODE AND SONS
East Baltimore A venue. Cllfton FOR SALE Mushroom soil.
FIn. W.tch ond
III Y.I. Ave.
MAdison 6-0713. Opposuitable for lawns. shrubs. potClock ••••1..
S.o""mor., Po.
Theater.
ted plants. Every load Is gI'O'!'ld.
iiiiiii~:;:;;:;'i;:~:~4 PERSONAL
Plano Tuning Wilson. KIngswood 4-2058. morSpecIalist, member ~.S.P.T. and Dings or evenings.
Furniture
N.A.P.T. Will do minor repair- FOR SALE _
year old
Repalrlll9
ing. Leaman. KIn~wood 3-5755.
G.E. refrIgerator in A-I condi'!n~~:d:~
P~NAL .- FURNITURE re- tion. Good buy at $65. Phone KIJlnished. repaired. upholstered; npwood 3-2312.
. Call Mr. Spa.ler
slipcovers and draperies. Quallty
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II 4-4888
1[1 3.2198 work at bargain prices. both an- .FOR SA:LE - German DKW 58
tlque and modern. Please call
model, tWo-d0!:!ir yellow, 40 ))P.
.~;:,;;;:,;;:;;;~:;;~:;;;:;:;;;:;;:,;;~ CLearbrook
9-6839 or LOwell 6- seats 5. 36-~.
es per callon.
3031 for free estimate. Garret! $HI85. LUdlow 3-3557 or KIngsTHOM SEREMBA House.
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;W;ood~~3~-~~47~._~,,~~~~
UPHOLSTERY
Hl)use painting. FOR SALE - Children's outdoor
kinds reasonably.
railroad. Cars about 4 feet long
La,g. Cta'r lIe11.II' - $44.5D
and
by .1 . foot wide Include caboose.
7 Y .... of 5"wa"'..ore "hren.
hopper car, box car. gondolas,
flat cars. about 300 fj!et track. one
Sharon Hili' 0734
switch. Maintenance and new
work, reason~~':.lrrices. construction simple and cheaptoo small Ma
I.Ewheels. trucl
wood. See evenmgs, make ofAuto Driving Instruction
for Knee~m RR. Klngswood
PERSONAiL -Furniture refinlsh-
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seven
Qu·"'X.rr:.::.
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YOG
ing. reasonable. guaranteed. Call
W. B. Patton,' KIngswood 4-4680.
PERSONAL - Prepare for Eas-
$6 PER HOUR
Edward F•. Mo. CH.lfar 2-4346
. ~ RADIO Old TELEVISION
-SERVICE
IOIIIT 110011
·KI.glwoad 4-0800
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and Sons
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CARNS
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WANTED Home
1 year old,
~~~lo~ve~s~~~~~~~il
l
has
1,
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CONSTRUCTION.
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RESIDENTIAL
AND
.
.
COMMERCIAL
Alterations'
335 Dartmouth Av....
J. F. BLACKMAN
Gutters .
Wa .....~r MeeHliig
Air
III,
'~
EDWARD G.' CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAl CONT.fACTOR
rue Floars • Plastic Tile
Moderl Kltche••
Alteratlo••
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FRESHalsoCTDER
ROGER RUSSELL
HOMiGROWN RHODoDENDRONS and EYUGREENS
Open " " 1I01i0nii Co.... AlaJ.
Wolff's Apple House
Ho...:
Open Friday Evenings
S••day· ·ID......6:3Dp...
":aD p.';'. LIMA.
; .....
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ROUTE 452
% .. I~i"""of
Phone LO 6-1680
,.,.... 11...
Wa.~ed,
Jac;k Prichard
Sized, U.S. No.1, Maine
,PAINTING'·"','"
Klngswood 3-8761
pound
baa
Packed In dear, pla.stJc bag••o you
can ... each and every one .... all
......H..t
Ven4!tian Blinds - Awnin9~
Screens' - Jalousies
Combination Storm Windows
•
lit ...: .... :!?:J----~
DAY _IIIGHT
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
Klnglwood 4-1234
J. A. GREEN
- - . "'I
I
- *1.09' Plastic $cIVil BlVshes - 35 C
- 59C Sp••••UpfloorWax:r.. *1.17
Ideal"Old Fashioned"
Supreme Sliced
SHARP,
Cheddar
JEWISH
CHEESE
RYE· BREAD
,
\...
27e
larg•
1}i-pound
loaf
PrJ_ effecllve
Mor, 20-21.22. 1958
MODIRN
O,.ea 10.4,
enT
before. Ther.'s
DO ... _ing
when JCN
&lUCimadcaU, edj_1O the .ell •••
,
-
Besicl... '. I!lodero . . raDge
~ .atomadc UBIatIDa aM .
automadc DYeD CODtrols.
tempenlDn.
I
dill'"
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3 ~. 3Bc Orange Juice 4:;;..! 79c
Acme! ••• Headquarterl!i for all your Gardening Needs!-
j'ifl:.l-iIt
l-1b
pkg.
'189
6SC.
. ··47e
Fresh
Qppe;site Boro Hall
Holly Hill FrozelJ
POT ROAST ""'" .. 49c
•. &9c
Rockingbam Meaty, Tender, U. S. Gov't IlJspected
cook 011 the top of th. raage-the bvaer
Y2
CDO'fVtJy6d:e Frozenfull poundl
Rlilletl, BODe/e_
RIB ROAST
toda,.. gas raag.. more conv.aient·.....
::·39c
Save 7c1 Each
package weighs 1
• '-Bone
e' .irlGin
• Porterhouse
Ib
,
The amaziag new lOp barner mall.
A 8eautiful New ~ommunlly
BAIRD. a'BIRD
\
Lowest Price 'hi. Yearl
Ideal Brand Fresh Frozen
c
mile to Media
Station. High rolling ground ow.looking R~ ~ Beallfl..
fuI up-fo-the-minirfe Ranclt hOllIes. Plans avllilabhi:
L
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MOIIDAY T1fIU SATUIDAY
1100II
IUIIDA1'S . . 1IOUM1'S
WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRIES
TOP BUINII
V~~"tity
1- and 2-acre improved wood.d lots.
SHADE TREES .
IUIPI.·S FLOwel AND U.1JA1L1 SIIDS
(~oo P.ckot With Evory Eorl, Purch... 1
TlI.MMIN. - PIUNING - SHEAIIN. - TRANSPLANTING
Ib6ge
AUTOMATICALLY COIllOua
D. P_.y ERtE·'" 0E-N
LANDSCAPE PLANS
·SPEED-UP BLEACH .,'
on ....
~~~~~~~. yeady ll!a~.
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
StUrdy Brooms
Galvanized Pails
Free Estimates
t.
Telepilltne: CH.iter 2-7206
2nd Bit w..~! .ACIM; JJouuc!.anm, Sa!.!
,'.'_.
Interior & &terlor
~oom.
Custom La"dseape Work
TOMATO PASTE :~'::~: 6 =~ SSe
Ideal . pint 25e
'SALAD
Hom-cl..Llte lar
.
Ideai Pure
GUPE JELLY Concord 211!:z35e
. i_I••''''""""."
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R. D. 16. Media. Pa.
Opposite liigii Meadow
'
Spring Festival 01 Values
.'t,:==~===~~==~
17Y2 S.Ch.ter Rd.1(f 4-1700
Middletown Road
A> covered dish luncheon follOWed by a buSiness meeting for
members of the Philadelphia
West' Suburban Alumnae Chapter
.-Delta Delta Delta took
place Wednesday. March 19. at
12 o'clock noon in the hIme of.
Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Jr.. of
Wynnewood.
Following the business meeting
conducted by Mrs. George L.
V"l$it ..
State & Monroe Sts.
Media
MEdia 6-2176
Rose Valley Nurseries,lnc.
DiLTA DR.TA DELTA
LUNCNI!ON WEDNESDAY
PlmRE FRAMING
,
PORTRAIT ·STUDIO
layntoad J• .,....,
ow. State St.
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IAl;ba:n:"E;.:-,,;;;
Mrs. George Corse and Mrs.
Baker Harris poured at the tea
I following the meeting.
APPLES'
S.rvi~
in
fostering
trouble
between
glons
and races.
Women
mustreIl1M!
M... CI...... .
Geor'ge Myers &Co.
PHEASANT HILL FARMS
OIL RUT
\,
KI 3-5343
Immecfi.fe
Muhlenberg
FOR
RENT' - aven.ue.
Apar1!ment. ~_ .._·I
KI- rooms. tile bath.' private
~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,-_ _~~===========
Adults. .,KIng9Wood
.
.
Medl_
'TDI"WN
,
.
.,
We $tlll
"YES"
. Have
" ..r lIeI.ratl., .
&Hmo", Free
226 Glentay Road. Lansdowne. 'a.
M4dison 3.'9i2
1401 Rldle, Av....
_ _ .AII
Pailltlng•. Decorating. aid
Carpenterln,
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24 Ho., S."'lc~
5.",1,. All M"h C.1••••n
Po,... .... for
All
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Swarthmore, Po.
CHester
.-aMIi .
Free Plc"p aod Dellvatlf
c..cIt••
900 Michigan Avenue
.
PIANO TUNING
T. Adams
c:;;;;;;
HQOYER
Authorized Service
chlcI
Ilne of deluxe feeders. Make x;;
. FOR RENT
and Repatrlllf Sin"" 1908
. Phon. _
Mrs. I'ranlt W. Chapmali of
'Westminster avenue entertained
TELEVISION .SERVICE
Dick Franchetti
'3,
ALlAN PARKER
New and Rebuttt .Plan..
. Photographic Supplies
tor wrens,
. ~~~F;.~~~~~=~
boy.
RfALESTATE
Itgure;,: carl
.KI
Call·
LOwell
6-4561
come
over
cellent
gifts for
birdsor·and
people.
and· visit the Sa.tn Crotliers' Jr••
435 Plush ~ road, Wallingford.
DAR Meets
.IShiemaker of Academy road.
Mr. alld Mrs. Howard Gilliams
M
R C BIn "...
tertained . Mrs. Robert 'HIlker.! 01 Strath of Dickinson avenue with sons Jeff
Wednesday at a luncheon In honor the ~~~
~haPter of Haven avenue introduced Mrs. and Carter spent last week end .in
of Mrs. Heinz Heinemann of Dlck- the Daughters of the American E1ma S. McCarraher. DIrector of Baltimore. Md.. with Mrs. G11Inson avenue.
I ~~~~~~~~ at her home on Strath Good Neighbor Activities at the llams' parents Mr. and Mrs. ClayII
avenue Monday aftem~n. Lit Brothers 69th street· store. more Sieck.
Jobn E. Michllel. regent. pre- Mrs. McCarraher presented a
Mr. and Mrs, Ford F. Robinson
BRIDAL GOWNS'
sided. and introduced Mrs. P. Fet- program entitled "The mstorical of Guernsey road spent Sunday In
Deal,. . .' Sa.pl.. fro. 54'.91
zero of Ridley Park. who spoke Background of Fashions."
New York City.
BRIDESMAID'S DRESSES
about ''National Defense."
Mrs. Fetzer stressed !be idea of
PROM and FORMAL DRESSES
writing
to our congressmen. and
$8.95 to $24.95
that women cal:. infIu~e the
passing of bills with "their pens"
Betty Coby'. Bridal Houe
-'.she
brought out the fact of the
PltOSPECT PARK, PAInsidu"Ous work 01 the communists
Rocld,. itoad. Springfield
KI 4-1028
l, Appointmont Onl, - Call U .... 2-4011 for
Mrs. Sainuel D. Clyde ot
o.uarthmore and Ogden avenues
"~tertalned Thursday evening at
:mer followed by an evening of
musiC.
.
LO!,T AND FOUND
LOST-=-Piitr ofcliilil's·spec==':Ltg:-_
.cIes. blue plastic frames, in vlllillie business section. Phone KIngswood 3-8891.
-FO=-UND-::--=-=--W.=-OO-l:--ml-'-:tt--e-n--tan
orange and bl'O\\'n
at The Swarthmorean oftlce
.
Ing $6.eqUipment.
Sleeping
bag.
Klqgswoodraft.
3-66115.
FOR SA,LE;' Fre'ldi motor
bike. goOd condition. 3 good Box 48
4.1214
tires. ma1
100 mlles,to ga1lQn "f gas. child's ~====~=====~
seat on 'back, $45. Call MAdison 6-0360 evenings and week ends.
FOR SAlE -"- For the btrds"euS:, ~-='""":-=~~~
tool-made,-J homes for your.
frIends. that will·laRt a Iifetilne-".
man's not bird's -
THB SWARTIDIORBAN
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ROOFI~G'
W,t\NTEI;l - Libraries and used
b 0 11 k s bo.ugbt. Kastenbaum Washer and ~~i~
South Orange Street, celling tiles..p
. dish washer. KIngswood 3-6127.
FOR SALE - Hiking and camp..
WANTED-Young woman needed
for housework .one day or less
a week, $1 per hOll!, 2 blocks
station. Referenoos. KI3-6648. :
Jobn Bates, son of Dr. ~ Mrs.
I ",coon R. Bates of Nortb Ch~...ter
rlad. wJll arrive home Monday
from Amberst College for the
spring holidays.
Mrs. Frank R. Morey of Yale
tertalned 1
Friday
avenue en
ast
at
a 1lll1cheon for 12 for Mrs. Mathew
Clarke. Who has been visiting her
daughter Mrs. Raynham
T. Bates
.
of Yale avenue.
KI 3-6616
~~~iE~~0~!fci
~ freezer._ $100:
16
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KIlogs'wol,d
WANTED
~
Cresson Pr.cltC;rd
FOR RENT
-.FOR RENT - Three room garage
apartment In Swarthmore. Immediate occupancy. KIngswood 35548.
.
FOR RENT - Furnished 3 room
and bath apartment. KIngswood
3-2047 evenlltlJS
•
tions, reasonable. KIng9WOod 38435.
able·
650 8altl. . . Plk.
sprlllgtleid/ Del, Co.. fa. .
Kill9.woad .3.0410
Kent and Debra Hughey, twJns,
son and daughter of Mrs. and Mrs.
Charles L. Hughey of Academy
road, celebrated their sixth birthday at a party Saturday afternoon.
March 8 The preceding Thursday.
•.
da
Ken
d
their anruversary
teo
t an
De.bra served cupcakes and juice
to their Rutgers avenue klndergarten classmates.
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H8arty· Ros8 'ushes
t •.
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...---Grass.Seed
....... 1.19
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$"~.ntM..,.E.STOR~~ C......r ioad. 0,.. TII.nday till 9 '.-N.. ·llIld., t1IIl~ P.M.
p.'.'"P"ING CEN I~
".t., '.1'
1&
. '. . '
•
See the wonderful variety of field grown ondPula"l d ..
.
R_ Bushes and Cllmben at your Acmel hay One
plahlaecll
,
- Glemitl. Park
*MIcIIIpI Pat .... '
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~unt ;, ........ "1 ••'
.. 10
'.11.
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THE swAkiBMORBAN "",
f
U
School Vacation
for a sprlna fashion mOw at Grin.
nell College Wednesday ~. '
Jr. Women, Sponsor'
TO
The SWarthlDore - Rutledge March 12. A junior at GrlIIIleU '
Locol Uly Day Parade meetings
The second of three yearly
spring vacation will be- Carolyn Is a 1955 gradqate
Schools
of the parents of Mrs.
U
(Continli
Weaver's first grade Rutcers
gin at the close of classes next Swarthmore HIgh SchOOl.
Topping, Marla Dye. Also. AmJe avenue" sclIool, will ~ beld at Countless borough and area Friday. March 28. and will con---_
Greer. Nell Lee. Diane Reynolds, file home of Mrs. John Spencer. residents born down on Ute tinue through Sunday. April 6.
I b L
LInda Jones. SheIla ciark, Mary chairman. at 210 Yale avenue at Woman's CluJ? this week as the l::lasses will resume at the usual a ice orD.
Helen Man!'tner. Bettie Bov~ 8 p,~, Th~y. March 27.
presented Its amma! Sprlng hours Monday momlng, April 7.
Dr. Martm Kaplan of the Chlld
Exchange. Operations beNancy Gayley Mary Davis 'Sue
stephens. SaD, Stephens,' Sue Guidance C~. Media. will
T'lesday ,when prospective
Tomorrow?
old bank' ~uiJdln~
GOwing 'Sue Campbell, Sue speak on capturill8 the attention
brought in their wares.
. .:
BrUce. 'Judy Coles, Sara Grier. of, the slx-year-old., Discussion
by the hundreds arrived
Snows permitting. the' Swarth- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~
Martha Moscrip, Mary Vlacros. and questions will follow.
and Thursday. and to- more High School Boys' BaturBalbara Hayes; RoSemary CadiSettlement Day. which con- d~Morning Lacrosse Club began, Nita Slatnor. Dorothy Gate- 11th GRADE PARENTS
the exchange. conslgners gins its 10-game sChedule tomorwood. Joan McKlnnell. Sylvia
TO HEAR PENN DEAN
for their money and unsold row morning with ail away game
Dr. Raymond C. Saalbacllo viCe- goods.
Ward. Joan Plowman; Barltai-a
,';
with the University of PennsylWood. Batft>ara Snape. Liilda dean, of admissions at' the UniMembers of the club who have vania freshmen.
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Kennedy.
versity of Pennsylvimla, will taken charge of various phases of
,
speak to the 11th Brade parents
exchange include:
• You CBAdep.d on..,-.
and students Monday evenIng.
J hn' W
I
NEWS NOTES
NEWS NQTES ',' ; " March 24. at 8 p,rn. in the uiuslc u _
Mrs.
0
• Soule. cl:oeck ag;
,
,
ibi.g you putehue aC chi.
R. T Ba+- household' Allee
Misses ,...~.,.. and lt1inor Bve of
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Craemer room on "What the Coil....,. are ..... ~.
.......
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,
proCellional pharmacy.
of, Harvard avenue entertained Looking For."
iMarriott, desk; Mrs. Johan Natvig. College avenue attended a family
Our firsc consideration d
at a family dinner Tuesday night
f
hanging and sorting; Mrs. Paul R. dinner party given at the Univerco late"""" you healch
in celebration of Mr. eraemer's There ~ be a period or qu·..... IHerlel. police women; Mrs. Frank sity Club of Wilmington last Satand welCare. Make chis
tiona following Dr., Saabcb's E. Campbell. 'Mrs. Norman R.
evening in honor of the 90th
your Family Drug Store.
:~d&",:::,de:..,.w':re ~= talk.
Jones. clearing Thursday afterun:OflnthrlnJeirltoa!lun.t Mrs; Elmer
Be lure cCl bring us yoUr
Green. Mr. and Mrs, John H. ' Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park ave- noon; Mrs. David Bingham. settle- Bye of "
Doctor's prescripcionler3emer of Sprlngfteld, Mr. and nue will return today after a ment; Mrs. Robert Grogan. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter B; Murray of
dley are our lpedalcyl
Mrs. J. Howell Staley of Spring- three-week visit with her brother Kenneth Doherty and Mrs. Frank~ Park avenue spent the week end
lIeld. Miss AlIce R Craemer of and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. Jln Andrews. cashiers; Mrs. Edthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
. Harvard avenue. and Mrs. Wes- E. Hitchner of Three Arch Bay. win Crosby, women'S clothes; ,Mrs. J>aul MIller of Car1ls1e. Jeannie
I
M 01
f W ."'__A DC
Robert W. Richardson. men's and'Stevie Murray visited with
CATHERMAN'S
ey .
er 0 , a-.........I1. .• Southern California.
ciothing; Mrs. Robert Bradford. their grandparents. Mrs. ;Fred
DRUG STORI
boys' clothing; 'Mrs, Oscar Hart M.urray of Yale avenue and' Mrs.
Mrs. J. fi:.eslle EllIs. baby John M. Pearson of Cornell aveKI 3..0586
Iclclthe,.; Mrs. George A. Hunter. nue respectively,
,
skirts; 1Mrs. oMargaret Servais,
Miss Joan Eynon of Vassar avegirls' clothes; Mrs. Alfred &nlth. nue returned Sunday from a
evening clotheS; Mrs. Gorton
visit in Pittsburgh with her
Brush. sweaters; Mrs. Robert A. aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs
Allison, dressing roo m; Mrs. George L;Eynon. and with he;
Cam p b e 11. Mrs. James. Mrs., former college classmate and her
514 YALE AYE.
SWARTHMORE. PA. I ~~=~e. and Mrs..Thomas K. family Mrs. Robert Peck.
I]
and Mrs. Willlams. coCarolyn Schott. daughter of Mr.
"Famous forthe: Finest Meats"
chairmen, telephone; Mrs. Peter E. and Mrs. John Schott of South
Told. pub11city.
one of, 16 models
Workers Named in
Mutual fvchan' Ie
D~D=~~::J::'
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9 its
For
' .DEPERDABLE
as
,
,
,Bach,man's
.Foods,
'
Fine
,
U. S•. ~HOICE and PRIME BEEF ONLY
U. S. CHOICI
•
,.8IRLOIN
T-BONf'
PORTEIUIOUSE
," "'.'!T''
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-,
Steaks 89~lb.
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, RESH! KILLED TENDER GRADE A
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,F,ying·6hickens, . 3ge lb.
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1.0in Lan.b' Chops
~' 99c,lb.
,
:La.IIPatties;,j
49c lb.
.
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U•..5. CHOICE
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Del.' Monte, _o,ast,ISc~,Ib.
lOy"; ,ltoild,J
\ '1
S. CHOICE
'Short Ribs cfBeef 69c lb.
, MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE
SIi~ed, Bacon
6gc lb.,
A.giii~ and again more Swarfhnioreans are realbing, that the
C!~ly store t<;l buy meats In is Bachmari's: One selection of our
prIme or tllP ~h~ice meat will convince you that the finest qual·
Ity. :nost nourIShing mea~ at the lowest prices come from Bach",al) s. All meats are cut fresh to your specification.
'
,
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. tFREEZER SP~CIAl. •
,u. S. CHOICE
,Side, ,of Beef
C.st... Cot, Wrapped. Fro....
,
S9c lb.
D~fed a.d D~IIYorod
'
• FROZEN' FOODS SPECIAL •
,
UNITY BRAND
PEAS
CHOPPED SPINACH
6 ,,.•.. 9ge
~~S~INACH
',& CAlllIOTS
oc
1000z.
, WlIDUI COllI
. ~ JIIIIS,
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Mill or Mate"
,
.
Clubwomen to Celebrate
60th Anniversary
(Continiled from Page 1)
phone sets, Today he Is one of thEl
foremost whiStlers of our times
and a leading authority on' bird
ute.
'
'
On TV' a~d r!,dio he bas appeared wl~ Bob Hope, Kilte
Srirlth. Dunninger. Kay' Ky,ser.
Bob Burns. Mary Margaret McBride. Bert Parks. 'Bud' Collyer.
Wendy Barrie and Marthe. Deane•
His moSt popular bird chsll''!1:ter II
is. the Little, l3ob-fIhite :for
Rmso jingles. For more than 24
years he has' SuppUed the bird
sounds to the stories of the chndren's program': o;'er CBS called
"'Let's Pretend". He was "Dicky"
the canary' for ,the "Aunt Jenny"
stories.' ,
Mr. Boyd Is ,ion ,.call" at.au
major networks in 'case a: certain
bird call is required In ,the script.
Following the prO/ita:m. tea will
be served in the lounge. with an
anniversary cake aWl"QPrlately
connnemorating the club's hlrthday. planned by Mrs. Brodie E.
Crawford, hospitality chairman.
Mrs. Raymond K. Denoworlb ,and
Mrs. H. 1\1[, Crist' will pOur: Hos-'
tesses receivlrig at the door are
Mrs. J. R. Kline and Mrs. Peter
E, Told. '
'
A cOnuni,t1ee consisting of
members or the LWV. the Mothers Colincil, and the Home and
School A"'!"ciation met Wednesday mornIni:,.at the Rutgers Avenue School for a look at the bypass. The inspection inclUded a
trial run through the partlally
constructed drive.'
The group made the trip to
Rutgers in preparation for the
public meeting being held Monday evening by the Public Safety
Conunittee of Borough Council to
discuss the 'bl.._.
, . . 0... ....., .. ~ If.. h ... , ••r
",.n ,
Elnwood
YOU CAN 'IE SUII.YQU'LL _IT ONLY THE BEST
Conva_tH..
AT 'lACHMAN'S
1aItf_ . . . & UK". A_
CALL KlngswoOcl 3-1100
f.
FREE:
,QE~tYERYc ,
, , " " ., ,.EE."ARKING· ",
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Donor
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May I
THE' SWARTHMOREAN
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VOLUME 30-NUMBER 13
Swu1hmore. Pa., Friday, March 28,1958
ACapella Choir,'
LILY~~-::A\':'SATUIDAY Storm, Leaves Boro.
TO, Sang' 'Crucifixion' th~eJ;:r ~:..::~~
Heatless, L.·ghtless
I'
by
Swarthmore for. the beneflt of the
H. S. Group to Present
Program Tonight
_ T'.
In rlnJty
:!~~:r:mal ~~
':n":
due to the storm, and will be
Many Escape Inconvenience in Record-Breaking
Snow Last Week
, ,Fash,ion
e.
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS'
STO~E HOURS: ~.ndaY' thru ThursdaY'. 9:30 '
Friday. 9:30 ',9:00; s"turday, 9:30 • 6.01"
. "'" -
"..
5:30
.
.
crucl-
Mrs. 1m. Mcberm'ott,
Elected LWV President
~:::DI~!r:...;=r:.o.%n
offered &0 Fire, ChId Geerae
HlIDlPhrles _d volanteer ftre,men of the Swarthmore l':Ire
and
PrateetIve Association
who pumped out mare thau 50
banllIIh cellers Friday, satarday. SlIJICIay _d lIIoDday.
Some ce1Jers eo11eetecl II to
Y3,iJ1.cMs ~I water; no offtalal
measure.... been dvm &0 tile
depth 01 water In the PrInceton
aven.... "''"11'
iIIl!Ily homes
were ptI........ ont three day. III
.noeeulon.'
Bath a amall patlable cuoUne pump which tile MIDpUIy
Servas
• Hea.
Id St
ror Dorothy L Ashton
March
fromE~
, ,
Mrs. Robert ,Walker. They will all dO or die attitude. '
University, '
Pennsylvania In
take omce April 1.
. The Swarthmorean. however. 1921. She was associate profeMOr
,'
Long active in community af- was an Island of he..t and llght. of gynecology at Women's Medi1958~59 Officers Nam,ed fairs. Mrs. McDermott has
ami continued business, If not as
College of Pennsylvania and
ed the league as IIrst vice presi- usual.certalniy with conslderable director of the department of gynat Annual
dent and local education chltlr., j persistence. First delayed be- ecology at the Woman's Hospital.
-Meet,ing
man for the past year, as local cause the printing plant had no
had also served as physician
,
,
Voters Sltrvlce Chairman' from power (al6rig with the enUre to the women students of SwarthMr. and Mrs.H. Woodward
to 1956, and' as County Vot- township of New~ Square) more College for a number of
Ml:Dowell were elQiited chainDen era Service Chairman and Vot(Continued on Page 8)
,for th~ 1958-59 season of the ers Guide Editor since 1952.
She was e m&mber of the Board
'Swarthmore Junior Assemblles at has alsQ contributed to Girl VACATION BEGINS of the Gibbons Home and at one
theltlUl ual
of, the ,As- Scouting in SWarthmore. A trooo'l
NOON APRIL
~ed as physician to the
sembll~-Parents Assoclatiotr In leader for two years. she served
. '
I~:;~~s:he was a Fellow of the
the Woman's ClUb. Wednesday another two years as Ne!.gbborThimks &0 the wlnler IIIIOWB I,
College of Physicians
evening, Also' elected' were: Mr.
"(~ntinUed on Page 5)
which ca1!llell _ anpreee
Surgeons, aDd a member of
and Mrs. John, Kennedy vice
nnmber of dayS ..tOOled, ....d
Philadelphia County tt:!::~
partlculad7 in the llght of laat
the Philadelphia (
chairmen; Mrs. Henry T ' Gayley
treasurer; Mrs; Ellis B. RidgeWriy
week's slarm which took out
Society. the Medical Society
assistant trea:ourer; Mrs.
two more dayS from the 180
the State of Pennsylvania. and
i~k Anthony secretary. Grade
day reqnlrement demanded by Ibe American Medical Association.
'Fra
Doroth y Ash ton was a person of
h os ts named, were: seventh-Mr.
' n k Maselli• c hal rman of the the Cam m 0 u w eat &h, the
speCial IJons Club Easter,egg hunt Swarthmore _ Rutled.., Schools
judgment and sympathetic
and Mrs. Helbert Good with
and Mrs.' Malhews M, Johnson committee composed of Charles have once more rev~ their
of people, In her
assistants; elihth-&. and Mrs. Grter. Charles LIncoln, Theodore oehe4ule.
quiet and unassuming way, she
Newt.ol). Ryerson with Mr; and Purnell. Kenneth Sadler. ,and JerEasler vaeaUon wlll now be- Ihelped others far beyond the call
Mrs, George KrenHtofl assistants; ry Tumer, has Iimloiunced t~e gin at noon WetlDeioday. April of her profeSsional duty. Her de.
t It WIII I. and eon&lnue through Sun- 1'nmth-'oMP.
and Mrs. Willard E. p I ans f or the 1958 even.'
..... uI sense 0 f h umor. k een j udgt h oilest y. and brl'11'Iant'met I
Bath with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert be held a t, 10 a.m. S a t urd ay. A prl'I day. April 6. Classes will re- men.
E. MIchener; tenth-Mr. and Mrs. 5" (rain date the ~2th) at the sume Monday m01'Dlnc. April 'l. lect endeared her to all who knew
Frank Alexander with Mr. and Swarthmore College lacrosse field.
Flnal -1-'-- da- In June. her.
.., lni
th II Idh
~ v......,
' She is survived by th ree brothMrs Donald Dye' eleventh-' Mr. a",o ng
e e, ouse.
orl""--U- sehe4ule4 for the
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will
be
d'
'ded
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t
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and Mrs. Francis 'Chambers asslse
',IVI
m 0 17th. and reeenUy shlfled &0 ers: D r. Herb ert a f Wash'mglon.
tant hosts; tweIfth--,I)r.i aitd Mrs. lour areas, one for each of the the 19th. has now ' - - reset D.c.; Rdndolph of
Pa.;
,
f II wing
Geo
T of Ced I
d
0 0
age groups:
'for Jun'e 18. ba....._- further
rge.
ar ane. an
Francis Martin hosts.
'Fo
lei ci
II
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h
d two ni
By-law chanoges. Which move to .ur years 0 an to
younger,
ve
-.~-I1--"ons of a eold, while nep ews a n ,
eoes.
'ght
d ~- _..
(Con.tlnued on Page 5)
SIX years. seven
el • an
aDd trost.y nature., '
C
R 'heel I'
--.-------'nine to ten.
anteen esc
U es
Each
group
wi1J
have
a
superH
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P
Robbery 'Attemp-'"
. - . visor. assisted by tile ,local Sea
ea t
otlce
' rlen 5 Ip arty
Edward Brown, 39. an emplo- Scouts and other club members.
The polio season is approaching.
The World Friendship !Jimellt
yee of the J. A. Green Coal and Some of the 300 prizes will be and although it sounds incredible, party scheduled for last Saturday
Oil 'bUSiness. South PrInceton found In the scattered convention- there are many millions of people at canteen will be held tomorrow
avenue at the ra1lroad. was ac- al bags ,of birdie eggs (jelly in the 'Country who have not had night, It ~ now called the "rgor
costed a~' .proldmate!Jr 8:30
• The winners of 'the more the Salk vaccine.
Hop." with the atmosphere of RoSun~y night by five or six men. valUable aW8fds will get their The vaccinil has been thorouglily land on TV
The hoodlums, who luid walked prize by ill' es ! ating aprlze-deslg- prov.... as to 'its salew and eIIecThe ~'of d\lfllJ1U"l!8S herthroUgh an unlocked pte, over- JUtting sHp of paper, to be found Uveness. For ..... mp\e, Delaware mudas and fancy hats is
the
CIUDe Brown at his dinner and in the above bags, to the super- County had ~ SO to 150 cases plan with more than one prize for
tied him with clQtL line.
visor of hIio or her group. No par- ql paraIyt1c pollo before the vac- the fanciest hats. Homemade relIemovinC the ~ins fl'Gm
' ticlpant wlll he allowed more than cine was widely USI!ClLast year freshments and' the invitation to
door to the main, oIBce, they one large prize.
there were only two ~ easo~ Ithe seventh and eighth-grades still
DJacIe . an all hpt- on the safe.
The vaceIne .. not.
staDel.
knOCklng oft the lmab andhaJldo. DTHalNt'MIII WidNa
and it can be ®t"med free ,Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs.
1es. '1'hey were tIIwItNed ~
Katherine Ann Weesner, boriI
those whocan.not~rdto
Anderson and Mr. and lin.
openlnl It.
Tuesday. March 188, to Mr. and
to i:alll!et ,..,.r doc=
TIller. '
Btown, wIlD UWi,at'the ~ Hrs. Murrell Weesner of. =:II~:"....
-...;..-~-----me' 2 Ii to free 'kn-I' at 11:11 rIstown, TI!Dn.. died TllUlsda;t,
B.ayooe under 40 ~ of ace
md: noIft;y the
IIueb 10.
1EeelVe the iDJeo !bIG. DaIl't
~ oIIee ...
. Ia
. . . . . . - - • saioaS
meeting
2
TO SPONSOR
EASTER EGG HUNT
... _lIIat growf
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F'
The a.&neIloOk
is news
ii, grey flannel
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;'-. ;~ -":. ,i
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and a WIder ,back-button collar. Everything about this
, ~p!u~;re~~I:fib,~fTIllnswear ~CI~nel, coat is new-:-o-and the lIOnel bad is
fI
s'" exits. Sls,e YeS push up, toO. Gray, only in
w~ ,B,ve.~ sa,mestylei~ grey orepric;qt t.xfUn,d.
whe;:
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Day
still
sure
May I
$4.00 PER, YEAR
Rutgers TraffiC Ideas
Aired,Plan Unchanged
held today and tomorrow. Some
54 members of the Jr. and
High Red Cross and of the'MethLest anyone need be reminded.
TrInity Eplseopal Chureh. the 04lst and PreSbyterian Churches some, 16 inches fell In laRt week's
Swarthmore' HIgh School a cap- will
ticIp
snowstorm. and wlille experts are
pella choir will present' John
par
ate In the project.
debating its relaUve merits or
Stainer's musical work of Christ's
d
I wi
suffering and death.' "The
erner ts
th those of the Feblbdon."
,
\
1"I!ary 15th storm or the famed
Soloists will be G.' W111s BrocIstorm of '88. SWartbmoreans are
head of SWarthmore;· bass. and
variously counting their
John Webstel' of' Marple ~ Newand blessings.
The arg--'~ will
Memberihip\......
ars deMoll themselves
Hundreds of famllIes
~ _t1y 'in..,,'" ell, and
town, tenor
.,........
.....
wil:hout heat' or elec- ...e pumper' were 1II18II with
Robert Smart. church organist.
on Planning Commission' ~dclty. while hundreds of others _ t .... 'e
The scHpture reading and lesMarch 17
were untouched a n d '
sOn precedi:ng the music will be
the stonn -in complete comfort,
read by the, Rev. H. Lawrence
'Mrs. Wllllam C. McDermott
Including fuli use of their teleRo--.....
A--r
pnlSiWhIttemore
,
• ,"""~.~...
........,.
..~ Is Yale avenue was el~
'ph
o n e s . Borough Hall lost its
director of the high school chorus. dent of the League of Women
The.pub11c Is conllally inVited to VOlera at, the leagUe's annual power at 5:12 a.m. Thursday f:
•
join in medltatinn on the Sacred meeting 'March 17 In the Strath mornlpg. and pollee were able, to
Passion of Christ.
Haven Inn. The lunchi;on ~ continue at their posts with the
Dodor Here for Forty
':Mernber
Years Died
Yvonne Bri1l,Spencer Carroll, going President Mrs. Rllymond K. which provided power for the
IJnda Hell. Molly HUS(>. Peggy Debworth., who completes her radio. and two meager lights. but
Mar. 19~. '
Russell. Amy Ryerson. Mary Jane two year term ,thIa month.
was not sulHclent to run the 220
A memorial service for Dr, Dor-'
Schroeder. Betsy, Walker" Addla
Mrs. McDermott, who will take volt motor for the furnace.
othy 1.. Ashton was held at her
Gillman. Harriet If!,nz. Mary Lou ollkle April 1. was elected unanIThe entire business section was late home 502 Cedar iane on
McCorkel. Vlclcy MacNair. Martha mously to oiDee for a two term Wlthout 11ght. and' with the ex- Saturday.
22. at 2: 30' p.m.
Turner. Anne Watklns. Marsha al!lng witli Mrs. Charles Gilbert, ception of those busin!","es 1Uhlch Dr. Ashton. gynecologist and obWllklit. : Peter Courtney,' Chuck first vice 'president, Bartbara B. are heated by gas, were without stelrlclan. practlaing for 40 years.
Fellqws, Steve Hansell; Butch Hof- Kent, recording secretary. anll heat as well untll FrIday evenlug. died Wednesday. March 19. in the
mana, Keith Richardson, Peter direetors Mrs. Glen R. Morrow. and the Co-op and the A......
Hospital. Phlladelphla.
Campbell, PeterEssI. BObby Jar- Mrs. Frederick Anthony. and were dashlng out fOil dry Ice to Dr. Ashton was horn March 25
ratt. Bill Rowland. Don Scarbor- Edna Wagner. Elected Ilm!ni": preserve their fJ;Ozen foods
1888. and moWd to Swarthmor~
0UIh. Doutrlas Worth. , "
year ,'terms are
her
and brothers in
_'n_ at 8 0 'clock' In the
ThIs ev.........
"r
JUOlO
,
8100d
Donor
/
'McOoW~~":i~ ,--II~d~iI;ec:'~to:rs~Mrs.:~Da~vI~d~,~L.;:~::,::
Inspect' By-Pass .
'
'Shct Ifo. . r:~ at W.o,..... Prlco..
"You Meet the NICEST Pe~ple' J:Speare's" ,
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Opinions Vary on
Ultimate School
Solution
J1
Counc
our
Jlmen. four School
DIrectors. twa Planning Commlsslon members. the Burgess. Pollee
School Prlnci~als. repreof several Borough organlzations apd a few !'plain parents" gathered in Borough H'a1l
evening, lor the Pub11c
Committee's publlc meeting
on a traftlc plan for the Rutgers
Elementary School.
Pub11c Safety Chairman Charles
W. Lukens explained the reasons for Councn's opinlon thlIt
its plan to concetrate school
tr'afftc on Ru-ers
avenue. wi'th
....
a policeman controlling cross
traft\c at the Yille avenue intersectlon. will prove to be the
best soluUon eVen when the
500 pupils increase to '150
next fall. The conunittee atudied
the matter last summer when
School 'Board requested opening a
road out from the rear of the
proposed addiUon. It turned down
the request as creating exVa huthe School Board then piaDa loading zone on Rutcers aveand Council established onetrsmc and no-par!dn& regulatIons on the street. Councll belleves these restricUons. augmentedby the cut-in loadlntr area sep-,
'=;E!~?.::;~;~;e:::'
only morning and afternoon since
a recent survey revealed 300 students plan to stay for lunch when
the proposed cafeteria and school'
annex open In September. An average of 80 atudents stay all day
now. It was also remarked that
first grade Is dismissed, conslderably earlier in the efternoon than
(Continued on Pa,e 5)
Dr. N. Williams Heads
Int'l Dental Assoc.
I
Dr. Ned B. Williams. professor
of microbiology at tlii'V'!iJ.verslty
of Pennsylvania's School of Denwill be the new president
the International Association for
Dental Research.
He was elevated to the pr~dency at the association's annual
convention. held last week end in
Detroit. More than ?OO of thi> association's 1.000 members attended
the Detroit meeting.
Dr. Williams. who resides on
Dogwood lane. is a graduate of
Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsylvania's School of
Dentistry. He also holds a dcotor
philosophy degree from the University of Chicago.
Dr. Williams lias been a specia,l
consultant, to the United states
Public Health ServIce and the Offtce of Naval :Research for the past
three years, He has also served as ,
to the American Dental,
Association Council on Dental
Therapeutics,
He is a member of the American
of Microhl~logy. the
Dental ~laUon. and
Society of -I\JnerI~ BacterlolHIs published ~ lnclucle .
In th'e, Journlil of Dental
Research and' the Joumal of In~
fectlous Diseases.
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Where ,Is Frilky'
'Trislcy," pet raCllOOll of iUek7
GwiJm, 1&1 Rutgers av...ue, ninth
grade, sl!:>deGt. ,wandered t!Wa7',
from ,~' She ,waS located at
the site Otil 18Jbaa1eem. A _ - '
the loeal ~ . . . pick';
tJp aDd Iet·.~ In the
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1lareh28, 1958
THE 8WAR'I'HMOREAN
Pap!
Mr and Mrs. William R. Campbell, Jr., .wlth their ,children Carol, Nancy, Billy, and ;rean have
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. ;rones recenUy moved to Swarthmore
of North Swarthmore avenue re- from Aiken, S.C.; and are resldturned Sunday afternoon from Ing at 307 Rutgers avenue. Mr.
Dallas, Tex., where Mr. ;rones Campbell is associated with Duattended the National Comptrol- Pont. Mrs. Campbell, the former
lers meeting.
Vu-ginia Lawrence, Is the daughMrs.
Carroll of Riller- ter of Mr. and Mrs.' James C.
view road, chairman of the Ches- ,Lawrence of Moylan.
ter Hospital Charity Ball which
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Espenwill take plaee next Nove.,.mer, ""hade with their children Joentertained members of her com- iume, Carol Lee, and Johnny of
mittee Monday afternoon.
Dogwood lane returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brad- Monday afler a 10-day vacatiol!
shaw of Ogden avenue have re- and vlslt with Mrs. ESpenschade's
cenUy returned from a three parents Mr. and, Mrs. William E.
week trip to Holl)'1Wood Beach, Hetzel, Jr., of Thayer road, at
Fla. En route home they visited Sea Island Ga,
In" Asheville,
N.C.,
with Mr.
P I
Sk
gl d
d· and
Mr and ' Mrs. RusseII M . H eath
Mrs
a
mer
0 un
an
... a
;'
'd
f Sw'arth of Cedar I ane entertalned ...
lly" fo~mer rem ents "
- dlnner party Saturday' evening in
m:::'::ru ' Hibbard of South honor of Mr. and Mrs. Birney
.
d
ho
last Morse who are leaving shortly
Chester :;oa! return~t wi":. Dr for a trip to Europe:
weeken
er da.o' d 'of' Win'
Mr and Mrs. Richard H Reuand Mrs Leonar ....ea
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chester, Mass. Dr. Mead Is Dean ther of Dartmouth avenue $pent
of the Graduate School of Tufts the week end with Mrs. Reu'
ther's parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bevan of Crest Foster Wright in Clinton, N.J.
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lane was the guest of hllnor at a
Mrs. M. R.Dimmitt returned to
surprise party and miscellaneous her home on Rutgers avenue on
shower given by Mrs. Ramon Friday evening following short
.Personals
!abez
II
.am-
.
U=~h,"'_'a
Naus of Berwyn Friday evening,
h
M'!l'C
Mr. and
14. Mrs. Charles C. Bropn of 9uernsey road arrived
home Sunday from a two week
trip to New Orleans, La., and
Cocoa, Fla.
Mrs. carroll p. streeter of Colnmbla avenue returned Wednesday of last week following a seven day visit in Chicago, m" .w?-th
her daughter Mrs~ ~d
cunus. Mr. Streeter also
the trip to Cbicago and attended
the NaUonal Council of PreSby~~: returned the pre. ~ E J F ulkc of
Mr. and
". a
er
visits with her daughters. and
.famill~s
IRIDE-TOoIE
are the grandparents. The great birth of a daughter, Sharon Lee,
Miss Lois Storlazzl, daughter of grandparents
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ville, N.J., \till
be married
In the :.:of~G;;ar~d~en;a~,;;;C~al~tf~.,i!!!!anno...,..un...,ce...,th;;;e...,m...,a...,tem
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ts...
Swarthmore
Methodist
Church
on II
Saturday, April 5 at 2 p.m.
,
. Miss Storlazzl was honored on
Saturilay, March IS, at a shower
given by MrS. Alexander MacKerell of Merchantville and the
following Tuesday at a shower
BEAUTY SALON'
given by Mrs. Belden Tucker of
I
Rutgers avenue.
"WHO WALl( WITH IEAUYY" IS AUn TO SPIIH..
The Bouquet
9 South Chlilter Road
CASTLES. ROSS
Call Kln9~ood 3-0476'
The Wallingford Presbyterian
Church was the setting for an
ali-Australian wedding Saturday,
Marlh 15 at 3 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.
Dr. John Rocwland.
The bride, the former Miss
Florence Ross, ls the daughter· of
Mr and Mrs. A. D. Ross of Melbo •
Australia She was aturne,
.
by her
ten!ed an~ given
her to
mo ...er, w
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the United States last mlondth. ,
The bride was marr e ' from
the home of Professor and Mrs.
C
II C Mo eI.and of Oak Crest
arrowallingf~rd. .
lan
Actlv. M...... of flo_ Swa ....ore linl..... ~Iatfo.
W,.aver Caster and Camber, Toe)n
Expert Automatic' Transmission Overh'aul
.:::r:!'ed
s~e
wnre a wedding gown she
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LIONS CLUB
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AddoiningCollege Field House
OPEN FRII!AY EVEN/~GS
SWARTHMORE. PA.
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WI¥-T IS :A: COLUMBARIUM~
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Literally, columbarium means adov~ote, or house of the dove.
Since doves are the universal symbol of peace, the
.
meaning
been. hroad~ed
, . ha;
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.. to meaD the "house of paace."
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What hetter /lame, then, than Columbarium for tlie memorial
. ,ioanctuary which provides 'the cremation memorials of
'd.tlBr pnes? '
h1IlondJ
CRISP aacl. JUICY ...;,..,.;.. also -
FRESH C.ID ER
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and WORLD-WIDE HONORS
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In our oolumharium are niches for memorials as fine as
may be found anywhere. Others cost no more than the com,
plete cost of a grave. Every memorial, regardless of cost,
receives day,to,day care in an .atmosp'here of quiet dignity.
For complete information Write or ·wlephone ,WI for the
booldet; ''\Vhy M~nkindI8T~ ~ C~on.': Reliitable
and informative, it will M sent to you Without ';09t or
obliption.'
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West Laui'cl
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Wllili.,. Namlld
Lt. William Webb and Mrs.
lie Luckie were high. scorers
Crum Creek' Bridge Club Tuesday night, March 25, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Deppich of Ridley .-aT·'U,
won second place.
At the meeting March 4 Edith
Bunting and Mrs. William H. Wat~on won
first place with Mrs.
. P\,ilip KniSkern and her son Philip Kniskern, Jr., I;ying Mr. andll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:_ _
MICIIEL TODD'S
with IICHAID,ATTEHIOIOUGH
',llrId.y Fe.""_7:40, 9:40 P.M.
Saturday Feotures-6, ., 10 P.M.
AP'P·L'ES
resIgn~!~to:~=~11
I
~-~--,-
''BROTHERS IN LAW"
"JCRONOS"
.....- - - -
I acation
teacher,
position
at Nether
High School. She will be
.by Patricia Ann Monaghan of
lrid"
Co.,.,. of Za.,
Col... C41rlo_ ... C••••,
years exP,erienee in hospital nursIng and private duty and
years '4 schools, was elected to the
vacancy.
~atrloia Ann Melratli, elementary and junior high physical edu-
days,"
A Wa", Co...., A.olff a.
A. Excltllg Robot Mo ..... Fro1l\
C)1ff of Space for
CHILDIIEH'S SHOW SAT 1 '.M.
ACCESSOnmS
Chester· ·iirho .wUi graduate
State teacIiers college there ibis
spring and did her student teachIng In Swarthmore last fall.
~~~~~~::e~~~~~~~~~~~~I' Mrs.' Barbara Turner Driehaus
~
of Yale avenue was nemed to
place Mrs. Kathleen· K. Kelfalas
who ·resigned as a high school of-"
flee secretary.
NeXt Year WUl Be HeUer'
A tentative calendar for thell---....__...,.,---....--~------------II
195j1.59 scIiool year was submitted by Supervising Prlncipal Frank
R. Morey. Pupil days from 5e]P-11
tember 8 thr!>11IIh June 17
182-which allows two days
emergency closings on "'nnw
COL"LEG'E THEATRE
Phillips-Andover Academy atAn-:
dover, Mass., and is now a stu- "
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dent at Columbia University.
'A July wedding is planned and
Swarthmore, Pa.
the couple will make their home 11,-----______.111
In New York.
Fri. & Sat•• March 21. 29
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Last ,Three Days
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Mr. Lauderdale,
and Mrs. Hanna
Her fiance
is the son of Mr.
Ft.
Fla. visited
While Cuiba
there Medical
College,.
and the Cocaloba Beach Club at and Mrs Michael R.
Islamarodo, Fla.
of Amesbury, Mass, He attended .
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plans
week.
assistant work
In theand
mi!chanlcal
enMr. and Mrs. DavidS. Smith
turn to
thisremain
week;another
Mrs. Faulkner
graduate
is a research
. Dr. Arthur J. Jones of North gineering departmen at' M.I.T.
of Yaie square are receiving conSwartbmore avenul\ will attend
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gratwations on the birth of theIr
the annual meeting of the AmeriA swnmer wedding IS planed. second child and son Gordol1
can Personnel and Guidance AsDaniel, who arrived on Friday,
sociation next week In St. Louis,
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Morris March 21, In Taylor Hospital.
Mo. Leaving Sunday, he plans to of N~w York City announce the
The Young man is a grandson
return Thursday evening.
engagement of Miss Louls~ Val· of Mrs. Allan M.· Smith, also of
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Tay- I entine to M... Robert Bruce FlIz- I Yale square, and Mrs. Ethel Shollor, 2nd, with their sOns Ronald gerald. Miss Valentine is the Us of MeAdoo, Pa.
and . Roy yesterday moved from daughter of· Mr. ;r. Manson ValHaverford plaee to their new entine of Mlaini, Fla., entomoloMr. and Mrs. Steplien Wolft of
resident at
North Chester gist, and Mrs. Moms, formerly Princeton, N.J., announce the
rlad. ,
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Mrs. Herman Wittmeyer of Rose bIrih of a daughter, Diirothy
Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Woll! are VaIle1:
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Mr
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Th
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VISiting Mr. and,s. James
The future b~ide attendede . Mr and Mrs. Nigel' Woll!, reDavies of Ogden awnue for a School In ·Rose Valley' and grad- cent!' of M'ontevideo Uruguay
·few weeks. Mr. apd Mrs. Woll! uated from Swarthml>... mgb
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have been in Montevideo, Uru- School. She obtained her A.B. ~=iiiiiiiiiiiiioii=iiiiii~
guay durIne the past four years. from Bennington College In Ver1'01
Mr. and, Mrs. John Reid Hanna mont, and is now work1Dg as reMA..AZlHE 5U15CliniONS
of Riverview' road have recently search assistant for' Dr. LlewelCall . . .
returned from a mo~'s stay In lyn Evans at Albe11t. Einstein
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Annual Easter
J. ATZ, Mgr.
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as
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"YES"
GULF GAS & OIL
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Opposite 801'0
lei 3.0440
Mrs. Clarence B. Darllnir In
Cleveland, 0., and her son and
Plans Ordered for
da'ughter In 1
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Summer
Arthur L. Howland In Evanston,
m. Mr. Howland is a professor at
Work
Northwestem Unlversity.
Renovations considered essential
Mr~ . and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of for accomplishment this summer
Lafayette avenue spent a week at the hJgh school and the C::::
end with their !'On and, daushter- allenw. etementary building
In-law ReV Mr. and Mrs. ;r. will be turned over to junior
Richard' H~rt • of Piealllmtville, I use next September were orel,,'red ,
N.Y.
.' planned by George M. EwlngCom:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;-----~~~~ii i~~~~~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;'t PBDY, architects,· at a
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session of the Swarthmore-RutWTlAWN aMitER'
BRING and BUY
ledge School Board last week.
A non-profit, ~1IfIIaJ ..n~"
work is expected to cost $7.1,020,
rise
for
the
be,'
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nefi~
0.
f,
fa,
mUi.es.,.
exclusive of architects' l~
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The cpntemplated amount howing in S;*arthmore an~
ever is $39,500 less than the sum
nlli!#lboring communities. For
that would have entirely covered
infonnatioJ:! lIS to lots apply to
your merchCl!',," the ''necessary now" classldcation
In a long report of a survey of
.LIERTN, G'.~
,1Ip,~~ur
current conditions and needs sub,~.fd.1If & ••et•••• M,r.
milted by Ewing to the board,
228 Garrett A'!f!.' ~I 3-0489
l.a. .1 p,
''''p.
meeting as a committe of· the
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whole, earlier In the month. A secSwartf)m!?'8. PI!.
409
Ave.
ond classillcafion "essential
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llnal grouping of "desirable
future" totals $219,250 -;~:~~
the grand tOtal cost of tI
ihg juD.tor-senlor high ~hool
cllIties $693,920, without fees,
nlture or equipment.
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Summer Classes Seek New Sile
Since the renovations In pr<",ess It
during thiS Summer will cut
half the' number of rooms n:~:~
feir swrimer school it was d,
to look into the possiblllty of Dbtalning"suitable high school.8POLcell
In some neighboring commuillty .
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which to operate the
Here's everything to help yon ''Put your best looks
session.
Mrs. Edith Kennedy,
forward'" on Easter Sunday ••• smart new styles in
nurse for the past 17 years, anevei-ything you'U'Wear , • ,'from snits to socks •• ,.from
nounced her retirement at the
of the year. Mn. Marlon E. PiE!l'CeL II tt)peo;lts to ties.
til art
rJl17 wiU be .......~-~" e
Section of the Woman's Club for
members, friends and guests. The
bus wlll leave the clubhouse at
8:30 a.m: and return In the early
ellenlng. Reservations will be ta·
ken on a "first come, first ser\led"
basis up to 36 people, by Mrs.
Frederlick A. Patman, Kl 3-04&3,
or Mrs. Avery 1'. Blake, Kl 3·
1971.
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Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Young with
their children Gall, Craig, Curtis, and ;reffrey .have recently
moved to 32'1 Riverview road
from. Mobile, Ala. S.!'veral years
ago the Youngs were residents of
North ~ceton avenue for a
year.. Mr. Young is associated
with Scott Paper Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller
of Thayer road· have recently retUrned after a stay of
weeks in Cocoa, Fla.
JIrs. on March 22 .
'Mrs. Kerr is the former SydDr. and· Mrs: Jo"""'h p. Storlazzl James A. Davies of Ogden aveney ;raekson of·Swartbmore.
of Park avenue, .......
and Mr. A. Mac- nue.
Kerell, son of Mr. and Mrs. AlexMr. and Mrs. H. Wlllls Jackander MacKerell of Merchant1Mr. and Mrs. WlllI!UIl E. Kerr son of Harvard avenue are the
their
mer ill WhIppany,
Mrs. N.J.,
OscarA.
and KIaMrs. traU
had brought
It featured
With her
stoffie's
from AuscotJoseph H. Walsh in New' Galena, ton \rimmed with guipure lace
Bucks County.
and a short train. Her fingertip
Miss Anne Mabbott of Harvard "eil was held In place with a
avenue will spend, the week end circlet of rosebuds.
in Atlantic City, N . J . . The brtdegroonl Mr. Alex Casties also of Melbourne had
ENGAGEMENTS
his 'best man. Mr Auste:" Angell,
capt. and Mrs. F. L. Sheppard a fellow Australl~ and graduate
of Haverford place announce the science research Fellow at the
enga.gement of their daUigbter University of Pennsylvania.
Anne Elizabeth to Mr. Richard
Mr Ca9tles, a graduate of the
Ellis NolWoOd, son of Mr. and Unlv~rs1ty of MeibiUrne Law
Mrs. ~l, NOl'WOod _of Park School, wapa. Commonwealth
Ridge, m..
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Fellow at the University of auMiss Sh"ppard,; a graduate of eago Law &:hool last year, and,
DlC,~'1' :en,::~ ~ ~. Welles1~ College~ is pre""ntly a at present,is anilnstru<;tor at the
~~h ~~~ so~in-14w "aUd Unlted l1i1tions 'gil,I~de.,' Mr.' Nor-IUniVerslty . o~ \ MelbOuriie L/iw
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wood graduated ,.Massachu- School.
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daugi>ter Mr. and Mrs. ~urrell setts Institute of T . hnology with
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Weesner. Mr. Faullmer will 1'l!- the class of 1956. He is now doing
BIRTHS
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are Mr. and,
N: ;:::~~ =~:v:,~eek:n::~ 'for Jr~·Sr. H.S. $11,020
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PriIIity Renovations
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CLU8 NOTES
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Mrs. William Webb for second
place.
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The next meeting of the club
wil be at the home of MIr.
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker on
~pril
1.
Mrs;p~aw~B:.:Ba~~n:k:s~Of!:~:::11
avenue ';;;d Mrs. Edmund
. of Park avenue entertained
luncheon last ;week for
board of managen of Ihe Epiis-II
copal Church Home for CbdldreJl'll
at the Banks home for the monthly meeting.
.
Mrs. William B. Scher of Cedar
lane entertslned at a luncheon
baby shower recently tor
Edward iIJ1cholas of. Old Middletown road, Media;
Robert G. GIJfll1an m, the
of Mr. and Mrs. RdIert G. GUllllIan, Jr.. of, Yale avenue, bas
pJqad'by the J)IcJrln_ Coll•
... apter aI Beta Tbeta, PI, one
ten natloDal socla1. frateml.Ues
tbe oampus. Robert Is • treslunan
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~===~======::::===r.FRIENDS MIITIN. Nom:liP-;;;~iii1ilii--·BiiiR-IDAL
THE SWARTHMOREAN'
I'vaU8HED EVERY PBlDAY' AT SWABTBIIORF, PA.
PETER E. TOLD, JllAB.JOBIF TOLD, 'P1JBU8RERA .
Phone KlDPWood ......
PETER Eo TOLD, Y&or
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
Marjorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
Rnsalie D.' Pelrso1
iirte.-ed
as Second Class Katter, January 24, 1928, at the Post
OIIlce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of Jilarch 3: 1879.
DEADLlNE-"'WEDtfFSDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., MARCH 28, 19S8
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Mr. Schott will preach at the
morl)lng service.. Suday. HIs
mon "Witnessing for Christ"
be addressed prlmarlJ,y to the 50
young people and adults uniting
with the churcll this Palm Sunday The CoDftnnation Class will
be 'recelved at the 9:30 service;
the adult will be received at
11 o'clock service.
Churdl Sehool classes will
vene at 9:30 and 11; the Senior
CHURCH SERVICES
High Bible class will meet at
- - - - - - - - - - : . : - - 10:45 a.m.
Men's and women's B>ble
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John Schott, Associate JIIlnIster classes will meet at 10:45.
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The . niDtb grade Junior High
9:30 and 11:00 .AJI(.-.JIIr. Behan Fellowship will meet at 5 p.m.
8;;1f
;:::att:oo
BehooL
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This Sunday at Yearly
hoI ... n' . . .,1... ,•••
there will be Meetings lor Wor.
obIp at both the Race street and
BRIDESMAID'S DR~SES
Arch street Meeting .Houses, in
PRQM and FORMAL DRESSES
Pblladelphla, starting at 10:30
$8.95 to $24.95
a.m. At 1:45 the Earlham College
Choir will give- a concert at t h e B e n y (;oby'. Bridal Ho_
Race Street Meeting House. At
PROSPECT PARK, PA3 p.m. the wnuam Penn Lecture
By Appolnh".nt Only • CtlII
~Ilfor
In·1 EIectIOll·
ror '~n
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Reid 01 Haverford College.. HIs
ttt»c beIs given
''PeacebyorDr.Tranqu11lty:
will
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Quaker Testimonies." Afternoon
tea 'wID 'be served in the Cherry
St. Room after this ~. All are
welcome.
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At sWarthmore Meeting it
be a F'!ImJIy Day at M ...... ng lor
Worship, at 11 a.in. There is no
Adult Forum scheduled, nor will
any First-day school'. classes be .
held. However, a Family Hymn
Sing will take place' in Whittier
House from 10:15 to 10:45 lor
any who desire to join in tbIs
occasion.
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Holy Communion will ~ celebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. At 9:30 a service of Morning
Prayer and Church School will
be held, and at 11:15 there will
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RICORD.
More Ihan lin. quartan of CI
century of unequaled Mme., de-
pendabDIty and hlgh.st standards.
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1.20 CaliTNUT S, . . . ,
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MNrf A. ~ Pr,lid. .
.T... ' ••••• 600I . .'
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meet
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Bachl11an's
Fine Foods
YALE AVE •.
SWARTHMORE. PA.
U. S. CHOICE and PRIME BEEF ONLY
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- AGAIN IY POPULAR DEMAND.....,
U.s; CHOICE
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Loin Lamb Chops 9ge lb.
. (Nice Lean CIlops)
U. S. CHOICE
Del Monte .Roast 99c lb.,
CHOI~E"
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All Meat -
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W~m
McDowells Head
Junl·Or Assemblie$
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eContinued from P age)
the annual meeting ahead to February and automatically move
of Bala~yn" vice-chairman 'up to chairman
wYd.
and assistant tnasurer totreasurer were unanimously passed.
The report of. Mrs. Robert M.
Walker, Ireasurer indicated the
group sbould end the year with a
balance of over $500, or. about
double the sum carried over at
the beginning of this season. A
dollar increase In' other' grades'
Subscription rate and substitu,tion
of a pianist lor an orchestra at
danees overcame a threeCAMERA & HOBBY SHOP most
dollar decrease for a curtsUed
KI 3·4181
.. frI. 9 to 8:30 eleventh and tweJ1th grade program and result"llin the better
6'.... ·Av. . . .
. Ilnancial picture despite ,a silght-
9Se lb. ....
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No Wash)
Bolar.
Roasts
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Jr.A••• mbll•• to Meet
Tomorrow. Monday
IDtonnal dances wlll be held
Saturday evening lor the seventh
and ninth ....des of the Junior
Assembly and on Monday eveolDg,
March 31 for the eighth and tenth
grades'
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Mr. 'and M'Irs. John Kenn-".
hosts for the sveenth Itade wblch
will meet fl'Om 7 to 8: U. Chaperonswlll be Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Aillsoit, l\IIr. and Mrs. ·Walter'I.ewield and MI'. and Mrs. James
Marsh.
The llinth grade, with their.
hosts Mr. and Mrs. Henry ~_
mann, will meet at 8:30. AcUng
as chaperons wlll be Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Stamford and Mr. f"'d
Mrs. Wllllam Welsh.
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On lI/IioJiday evening the agJlth
grade will meet from ~:30 to 9 15.
Their hosts Mr. and Mrs.
Bath, wlll be assisted by l\IIr. and
M'rs. Frederick Anthony, Mr, and
Mrs, .Joseph Remington and Rev.
and M!'s, ErIc Braund.
At 9 that evening, the tenth
grade, with their hosts Mr.' and
1III
H
w:ar,
d
III meet
rs.
enry
w
.
Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs.
John Wlgion and Mr, and lIIIrs;
hancls Plowman.
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He is a resident
"Famous
for the Finest Meats" .,
,
(Delicious -
MUlio. Dollar Mem"'r
David lIIIcCahan, Jr., son of M"".
McCahan ofSlrath Haven avenue,
bas again completed all the requirements to be certlfted as a
quilifylng member of the Mllfion
Dollar Round Table of the National Association of LIfe UndeIlWrit-
ers,
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At the Junior Club meet'n.
earUer this month, Mrs. Gerald J.
Perry, a member 01,the nomlnat'n~
the fol..... .committee,
slate o'presented
0 - - ·01' eleelowinll
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. tlons to b held in April:
President, Mrs.. Randall A
Burr; vice president, MrS. Rlchard H. ReutheO' and Mrs. Charles
11. Key'es; recording secretary,
Mrs. William Ward, IV and Mrs.
Robert D, Hulme; eonespo.nding
secretary, Mrs. Francis A. Brewster and Mrs. Paul. P. Porter;
treasurer, Mrs. D. Patrld< Welsh
and Mrs. Walter T. Bladt:; dIrecMrs Donald R. AIkens and
tor, R'oIbert C Morrow Jr
Mrs.. .
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Mrs. Charles H. Keyes, ch:;;
n al
man of the internu: .
tb
committee. . anno
II
e
business meeting that 80 pounds
of magaZines had been collected
and sent o~rseas lor Magazines
tor Friendship.
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THE OLIVER H. SAIIt CO•.
OUYIIIL ~,
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Church 'The Senior High Fellowship be a service of Morning Prayer.
will meet at 6:110.
Vsbers for the services wlll be as fi
8:30 A.M.-Adult Bible Classes.
The Ybung Adult Group
follows:
10:45 A.M.-8enior HIgh Class.
meet at 7:30 In McCahan Hall.
9:30 a.m.-Janies Patchell, head
5:00 P.M.-9th grade Fellowship.
The Bible stUdy group will ",sber; W. D. Jones, D. D. Lennox,
11:30 P .M.--6r. Hi. Fellowship.
7:30 P.M.-Young Adult Group, meet at 9:30 Tuesday morning at W. R. McHenry, A. S. Mowery,
316 Sputh Chester road.
and R. S. Nield; at 11:15 B.m,-I
Wednelcla7, April I
10:00 A.M.-Sewlng and Bandage
The Missions and Benevolences W. M. Busb, head usber; H. C.
Oroups.
Comml1Jtee' meeting will be .held Peters, alternate; A. G. Boyd, W;
Thll1'8da7, April 3
at 7:30 Tuesday night.
S. Patton, W. T. Peabody,~ C. G,
The sewing and Bandage Rittenhouse, J. S. 1h<>mpson,
'8:00 P.M.-Holy Communion and
"Requiem."
groups will meet at 10 o'clock H, G. Toland,
-==.:....~=::-.:==::;;-- Wednesday momingattbechurch. Charles Fellows wlll .erve as
METHODIST CHURCH
Circle 8, Mrs. Glen T. Smith, acolyte at 8 O'clock; Peter CourtJohn C. Kulp, JIIinIster
chairman, will serve the lun~- ney and Robert Longman at 9:30.
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eon.
and at 11:15 Burton Gabriel. and
Choir reb~araals Thursday wlll James Paul.
FrldII.7, lIIareh J8 Class.
include the Prhnary Choir at The Young People's Fellowship
3:45 P.M.-Youth
Bible
3:30,
the Junior Choir at 4:15, will
at 'i o'clock Sunday
8anda7, JIIarda IS
8:30 AM. and 11:00 A.JII.
and the Chancel Choir at 7:30.
evening, and at 8 o'clock a meetMr. Kulp will preach.
Holy Communion and the pres- lng of the Aduit Confirmation
9:45 A.M.~urch School.
entation of the Requiem by the class will be held.
. .8:30
P.M.--Jr.
Hi.
Fellowsblp.
h Ir will
be held
There will be celebratIons v<
~
8:45 P.M.--6r. Hi. Fellowd!.lp. c
o
. at 8 p.m. on
7:45 P.M.-''1 Bebold HIs Glory." Thursday.
the Holy Communion at 7 and
. Wed" "7, April I
9:30 Monday, Tuesday and Wed8:00 P.M.-Preparation. Service.
IfttETHODIST NOTES
nesday momlDgs.
ThIl1'8da:r, ;Apdl •
The Youth Bible StUdy. group - On Maundy Thursday Ii cele8:00 P.M.-comDMmlon and An- will meet with the patfor. at 3:45 bratlon of the Holy Communion
today."
wlll be held at '1 a.m., and there
thema.
The Pairs 'n' Spares\' will
will be an evenlbg ceJEbbtion' at
TRlNlTY CHURCH
a progressive dinner, m'eetUig'first 8 p.rn. The usbers for the.latter
H. Lawrence WhIttemore, Rector at the church at 6:15 p.m. Tbls service will be W. L. Cleaves.
8unda7, JIIarda 30
8:00 A.M:...-Holy Communion.
event was postponed from last head usher; W. E. Hetzel, Jr., A:
9:30 A.M.-Mol'lliq Prayer.
Friday because of the storm.
Marsh, S. D: Reynolds, L. L.
Church SchooL
The First Worship Service !Will Walmsley, and H. G. Weaver. An11:15 A.M.~omlng Prayer
begin at 8:30 on Palm Sunday dY Hopkins will be the acolyte at
7:00 P.M.-Young People's Fel- with the full clioir singing. Con~ this time.
lowship.·
IIrmation of the preparatory class
The services on Good Friday
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will be at this time. There wlll will be the Litany and Ante7:00 AM.~oly
A.M.-Holy Communion.
e«nmun1on.
also. be ~-~ial music at the sec- Communion at 10 a.m., and· from
11:30
To ,.~. AIId11
and service at 11 o'clock with tbe 12 noon to 3 p.m. the .three-hour
chQlrs sj?,ginll ''The Palnis." Ai service will be held at this chdreh;
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
both services Mr. Kuip will give The Rev. John Sehon wlll be the
9:80 A.M.-Holy Communion.
WeAl'! 'lir, Apdi I
the sixth Sermon In his Lenten preacller.
series' on the theme "We Knew
A service of Holy'Baptlsm
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
8:30 A.It-Holy Communion.'
Him." The sermoq subject will be Evening Prayer wlll'be held on
ftllrllllaT, April I
"Joseph 01 Arlmathea."
Saturday lit ~:30 p.m. .
.
7:00 AM.~ly Cmmmmlon,
There will be a nursery for
' .
.
8:00 P.M.-Holy
Communion.
infants and cblldren durlDg the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Goocl Frk1a7
10:00 AM. - Lltsny and Anti- 11 o'clock service. There Is also
God's supremacy and aU-po,wer I
Communion.
a KindeI1PU'ten Cnurdl
will be explained in -ilie Lesson12-3 P.M.-Three Hour Service. and a Junior Church Program at Sermon entitled "Reality" at the
Falter Eft
this t i m e . .
Christian Selence services
4:30 P.M.-Holy Balltism and
The Jr. Hi Youth Fellowship aiY.
Evening J'toayer.
group will meet at 6:30 to discuss The Golden Text Is from Psalms
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
"Symbols in Our Sanctuary." (33:11): ''The counsel of the Lord
OF FRIENDS
Leaders will be Dennis Ryall, standeth for ever, the thougllts <>1
Sunda7, JIIarda SO
Diane Renshaw, Jeff Hall.
his heart to all generations."
10:15-10:45 A.M.-FamIly Hymn The Sr. Hi Youth Fellowhlp will
All are cordially invited to atSlng-Wbtttler House.
meet at 6:45 p.m.
tend the services at First Church
A.M.lor- Worship.
Family Day at
At 7:45 p.m. ttie motion pic- of Christ, Seleutlst, 206 Park ave. 11:00
Meeting
JIIonda7, JIIarda Sl
lure "I Beheld HIs Glory" will nue, at 11 o'clock.
All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
be sbown. ThIs Is an hour dramWednesc1&)', April S
atlzatlon In color of the cruclfixUNITARIAN NOTES
All Day- Sewing for A.F.S.C.
ion and resurrection stories. The
"Failure That Is True Success"
choir wni sing,
Is the title of Mr; 'Vetter's sennon
c, ~~~
The Wesleyan Choir wlll
on Sunday at the. 11 a.m. worship
hearse
at
the
churdl
at
4:15
p.m.
service. The church
aool meets
sWARTHMORE
.
Park Avenue belOw Harvard
Tuesday.
at 10:50 a.m. Nursery serviCe
SIlDd&7. JIIarda II
The CommIsslon on ~ns avall8ble.
11:00 A.lIII.~unday SchooL
will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in The Unitarian DIscussion Greup
11:00 A.lIII.-The Lesson-Sermon
the Chapel.
will meet Sunday evening at 8:15
wlll be entitled ''Reality.''
The carol Choir will rehearse at the home if lIIIr. and l\IIrs. RobWednesday evening meeting each at 4 p.rn. and the Cbapel Choir ert Koenig, 231 Wooded Way;
- ,Dartmouth
8 P.!IIII., Reading
Tbe sub'is •___ .......
4011
Avenue, Room,
open will rehearse at 4:30 p.m. Wed- lOIa...-.
~'"JU
,_.~..., ravweekdays except holidays, 10-5 nesday.
spect of a JIIaln LIne Branch ot
J'riday evening, '1-11.
At 8 p,m. a Communion Prep. Delaware County UDltarian
Imltlon service for Holy Thursdalr 1(::b,UiMll~"
lndudingthe~sp~
_____~__~_____
tJH1TABLAIf CHUItCII
01' DELAWARE COtlNT!'
Tbe Holy Lind, "'lb.e Plaes of .John Bates· at North Cheater
Old JledIa Road, SprtnaIleld. His LIfe and Last DiYs" win be road, a soph~ at, Amherst
. Rev. Hwbert P'- VeIier",Jr.
held on W~~.
Coll""", participated in the Na7 • Me . . .
'!'be
_ike 01 Holy Thur8clay
Scruash ~t play_
10:10 A.JI.--Olurch Sebool.
11:00 AK.-WonIdp Senice. 'DIe ecm_unlou with CboIr mtb&ns ed _ t I y at Yalell'niverslty.
iCS_ win be "'I'aIlure ThIIt Is and Pastor's medltatloD will be A varsity playw 1br ,A=tIl'Bt
Ttue So
" .
held OIl Tb~ at • p.m,
readled tile -u~
. .
. Jr.' ......·_.Pick·
··.S .Slats".~.
GOWNS'
Meat)
(Pan R.ady -
No World
49c lb.
GRADE.
FltEsH KILL~
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SPRINGFIELD SHOPPING CENTER
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15 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE!
:::~~lOOLLAR SAVING· VALUES ON .ALL
PL.lXS:-'E~ter.
"'
.'.Golden Egg Jackpot Contest'
39c, lb.
~
.
I
6ge lb.
,
49c lb.
fln.st'and fres"~st eIIo'ee and prime meafa a'ways
com. from 'ac"man s. 0.1' meats are . .v.r cllf I. -offvane•• TIt.y are cuf fre.II to yo.r order. TIte, are' IIOtIIandled b, II.ndred. of peop'e before you bu, ".m.
W. cater to til. wom... wlto waet to Hrve fhlr
'-amllfe. C!,n'y flte hst.
•
Tit.
Penn Treafy BAKE~ BEANS " " " . ' " " ". 8 16-0z. tins 9ge
Crosse.& Blaclcwell PURE PRESERVES (the BestJ 3 19. j_ ... 9ge
Del Monte PINEAPPLE JUICE .•...... , , ... 2 4kz. tins 5ge'
White R_ WHITE MEAT TUNA (the FIn~,.3 flat tins 9ge
Elmdale SLICED YELLOW CLING PEACHES. ,3 giant t1ni .He
Del Monte CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, ... , ..... , . :3
9ge
& lIIaclcwell DATE N,," ROLL., .. ", ...... 2 tins sSe
NBC Fan;t MARSHMA.LLOW CRESTS .... , ... 8-oz. .,kg
Keebler C NNAMON CRISPS, , .' ..... _, .. , , .. ~ : .. Pig. 37e
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DIAL SHOES
J.
SUN RAY DRUG
JUNIOR BOOT SHOP
DONUTLAND
. EMILE.GRECO HAIRSTYLISTS
S. S. KRESGE
EARLY GIFT SHOP
FABRIC CENTER. INC.
HOBBYLAND
GEO. J. EDElMANN MEN'S APPARn
MASIS'CLEA"ERS
A
ENDlcon JOHNSON SHOE CO.
RHOADES JEWELERS
GOLDEN EGG
BON'MARc;HE DRESS SHOP
FILLED WITH
SHELLENBERGER'S CANDIES
MIRCHANDlsE PRIZES
WORTH'"
. --
HUNDREDS OF, DOLLARSII
- • - WAITIN. FOR
SOME LUCKY SI:IOPPERII
,-
ORDER YOUR EASTER HAM NOW
W. have the la"Jest IIlecHon of MORRELL'S, BURK's,
SWIFT'S and MEDFORD'S fi..st Hams I. towa.
. W. Sfoci Ho..e , ......... at WhIescr,.
.
,
,
29c
-
,
',i
GET ENTRY BLANK AT
"
ANY MEMBER STORE·
' 'cea
c....... ,.,•• fa:"" r_ 'Pall.r
SUIE YOU'LL .IT ONLYTHE'im
U.. o.r .....,.,
YOU CAN IE
F.F.
(State and Sp.roul Roads. Springfield)
I.;,
MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE _
MORRELL'S PURE
Convalescent Ho.
at
1)
Sliced Bacon
Pork Sausage
"L
": .;t.
MEDFORD'S DELICIOUS
Frankfurters
A
Frying Chickens
TIl....
handlcra:n
'"' . .•.•.
U.S. CHOICE
Lamb· Patties
IZUMI ..USICAL
"Ala.ka"
for
SUNDAY AT 7 ',M.
Cub Meeting Tonight
Charles Izumi 01 Benjamin
(Continued from Page 1)
"Alaska" Is the theme of ta- West avenue wlll present his
the older cla'Ses, thwitaklng over night's meet'". of Cub Pack 101 second SUnday evenia musical
100 puplla out of the area before at 7: 30 p.m. in MaCahan Hall of Jllareh 30 at 7 o'elock. Light
bulk dl-nI_L .
the Presbyterim Church. There
classics wlll be played by the folLukens said the aemI-c1rcle. wlll be totem poles, Igloos, and
lowing ehlldren:
drive at the front center of the other examples of Cub
Douglas Wrege, Bruce Conp .~.
__'" school would be closed to in abunc!ence, all in keep'n.... with well, Bllza MeClowley, Joan Estrame. III addition several stu- the Alaakan lore the boys -have penschilde, Eleta Jones, and Laird
dent "safeties" woUld be stationed $ludied dUJ'lnc the past month.
Thompson. There wlll be group
at the loot of Westdale avenue,
And then, since no meeting of singing of well known IIDIIP.
a paid adult tr'aftIc gWI1'd and sev- Pack 101 would be complete wlthThe evening of lIfarc:h 2 the
era! more safeUes would assist out a dramatie presentation, Den 3 following part.Iclpated in the tlrst
.cblldren: cross'ng Rutgers avenue will olfer an original Iildt.Tltled musical pIogram which leatured
at the north end of the loading ~e Operation," and co-direeted compositions by Brahms, ltadlbY-Pass.. and. Island. RIght ~ by Den Mothers Mrs. Jack Fitch maninotf, Bach, and Olopin:
into the parking area and loading and Mrs. Frank,Chapman, ItpromJack Aaron, LInda Jones, Jan
zooe. extension at this not"!hern Ises hllI$ious ,entertsinmeot lor Aaron, Gill Mandeville, and Elend of the p~t school, l1fhere the always eager Pack 101 aud!- len Weiss.
It will connect WIth the new school ence.
Visitors from Japan were preslying to the rear, would be. per_
.
ent.
mltted. Cers thus entering would
W
MD
tt
circle around to the left and exit mrs.
m. c ermo
Poet's Circle
into Rutgers avenue tm1IIc again
Elected LWV President Mrs. William S. Hobbs of Park
at the same point they had left It.
(Contlnued frum Page 1)
avenue was hostess for the Poet's
Right turns into this area would
be permitted either left or right hood Ch~lrman, and as a memller C;,cle Monday•
side of the Island.
01 the Delaware . County Public
Mrs. Helen Hall of Hillborn aveLukens sald the congestion of Relations Committee, and Swartb- nue presented a talk about the
cars waiting to pick up cblldren more ·Nelghborhood Conservation pbilosophy 01 tbe modern arls of
Aid, 1956-53.
painting, pottery, Sl!Ultpure, and
would be the same regardiess of
In additional league business, lltenrture.
a road exiting to the rear. He Mrs. McDermott, with her vice- ~=;;;'=;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
suggested that some mothers might president Mrs. Gilbert, will at- •
plan to have their cblldren travel tend the LWV National ConvenElnwood
over a paved area at the rear of tlon In Atlantic City the latter
the present school and be picked part of April as official delegate
up on Strath. Haven avenue, ~uch of the local organization.
cars then exiting out toward MichOther 'buslness during the an1.ltlM.Pa P.k. & U.c.l. Ave.
~n and Fairview roads would nual
meeting included a report
alleviate jams on Rutgers.
of the recent FInance Drive which
He said the Public Safety Commlttee wotild continue to study the stood at $1034.80 as of the March
Kingswood 3·0272'
17 recording.
situation and If its present Plan
Featured speaker for the O'C&t.bli,h.d 1932
did not work out some adjustment
could .be made. He said the cost caslon was John deMoll, secre- Qal.', lIeIH.' Slr'''.'''.,IWHt
of opening the street .to the rear tary of the Swarthnlore Planning Exceli••t Z4.H.ar Na..'., C ....
Would be small and could be han_C
=..
om
....
m..ls..si..o..n..................................
died regardless of what other proj_ r
eets tbe Borough had authorized,
Photographer
ZillllllerlllfJII
If the committee ever felt such a
road' to be desirable. However, he
seemed confident the present plan
Engagement PortraIts, Formal Pictures of the Bride. Candid
will work If' drivers conduct
Wedding Albums.
themselves sensibly.
- -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
.t.fa,rap••
ly lower enrollment than last
. STUDIO AND DISPLAY ROOM
•
yel\l'. The 1958-57 paid subscrip- I
6
E.
Front
Street
Media,
Pa.
LO 6-2156
,tlons totaled 466, this year's 448.
Ideas ,
Aired, Plans Unchanged
. Rutgets TraHic
AT BACHMAN'S
. CALL Klngswood
.. :, .
.... ;
3.1100
for FREE DELIVERY .
,. ~ '4-
,
.
' ........r .. SprI....Id~....I.. C..I.r ...rChr...IIAIIIII II••
L~~ky
'Dr~!'ing
... ,.,
.'
.
\-
-
by "Miss Easter Rabbit." Saturday. AprilS. at S P.M.
,
. lite'"
.-'!'~=::==:;::::===;t-:::.~
"-" _.
FINE ARTS AWARD WINNERS NAMED
'
aDd a lyric poem. Clau B:
Mrs. R. 1'. Yeage.-, Honorable
PresIdent J'loreoce X-sse an: In a childreb's
aDd article, Mention in Free Verse, ClasII B.
e following winners of Class P (prot.onal) and third
Artawanls were
by the
'A' ,asoJl'S
FUNERAL HOME
Ower 2S I'..r'. I.p......c.
..... MEell. 6-'400
. A Prl.. to· MMt Every family'. Hood
'-::==========~
::
11.,lwood 3-1441
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Lawns
MH:7~9 General
awards: the County Federation
Fine Arts Contest from Swarthmore Woman's Club:
In the creative wriUng Mrs.
Oscar Gilcreest won 1Ive awards:
tw ftrsts in monologue and AmerIc::' Theme story, Class B; seconds
~on
In short story, Class A (those who following member.:
have won 1Irst or second prizes).
Mrs. Avery F. Blake, llrst In porMrs. John T. Pinkston won ftrst trait in 011; Mrs. Stanley L. Mac-
I
HOOYER
Authorized Senfce
f7e
award In ArtIcle, Class A; two millan ftrst in stillllfe (011); Mrs.
third prizes In a sonnet and
Frede;lck A. J?atman, third. in
verse, Class B; and HonOl'ab
(011); and Mrs. F. LJeifoy
Mentions In both c:hildren's story Gilbert, Honorable ~ention in a
~~~:::.=:::.:==-=-===.:=------------ spedal c~tegory, interior In oll.
..... 'lcb.. o.eI DeIly.",
. 24 H••• Se,...Ico
......10 All Mo .. CI....n -
,.,.;. I.,.
Classified Ads
for
All M••• CI_.n
Mrs. Alfred E. Peck at New
GYilllOnd J. Dawson,
U6 H.nll., Ay.~ Morlo•• ,..
PERSONAL
----FO=.-=R--=S-::A~L-=E~-~:::~: York City was the, recent . guest
W. Sto.. St,
her sister Mrs. Rsy Acken MllLO 6-41"d
PERSONAL - Baby-sl~ re- FOR SALE - Alriean vlolets.1n
Jew.lry ..... Irod
Phose: KI J..421'
414
Obome
lane,
Walllngford.
'!J)Ond>le .....oman. }{fllPwood· Easter baskets for thoat speMaJ
EMIL SPIES
3-4251.
gift. Longv,reJl. 222 Lafayette, Klw.tc...... .
PEIiSONAL - Capable and re- !!ngswood!!!!:~~3-56~56:::
..=08.=--:-_--,:c:--;;;;
fined
middle
8II'ed
Jad7
wishes
FOR
SALE
- Ranch wagon, '52
PICTURE
FRAMING
FORMEltLY OF F. C. lODE AND SONS
. .
child
sitting
day
or
nfah1.
CHes
Ford,
8
gllnder.
Radio,
hea~
128 V.I. Aye.
Fine w ..tch .i'cf
er, etc. IJ&tit green. No dealers.
pqRTRAR STUDIO
Sw.,'hmot., , .. ter 2-343'Dod: Rep.rn
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING Call lOng8wood 4-44111.
. Large Chairs Co~plet,ely re- FOR SALE _ Living room furbuilt
with new fabric $«.110 nlture, 1 year 'old· white prlFul'l!JfIIre R.IlIlshln,.
Sofas
$89-OVer
30
years
uperlvlnclal
and frulilwood. Also marR.palrlng
Interior & Exterior
Photographic SuppUe.,
ence
Seven
years
of
SWarthmore
ble
tables
and lamps. Reasonable.
Q .... Uty Work at Mod"... Priea
reterenc:es. EstImates are tree. Make olter. KlJ)jp;wooll s-a795.
Antiques find Modem
State & Monro. Sts.
Free Estim.Of!;"
Thom
~emIla. Phone Sharon FOR SALE _ Roper deluxe gas
Media
C.II M•• S......
~ 073'range, four bunl,ei-s, center grld.. 4-4111
II '·2191 PERSONAL - .!la.dlo aDd tele- die $150. Wringer washer, $10.
MEclfa 6-2176
Klngswood 3~8761
vision service. Comple~ stock Wool Wllton gray--green rtII', 12
Open FricYY Evenings
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks. by 17, $75. Vlsc:ose nylon lIIJll)le
KIngswood 4-0800.
green wall to wall c~ InTHOM SEREMIA Call
PERSONAL
Bicycles
Repaired.
cluaing
stainwliy and paddlDg apU.HOLSTERY
. Parts, accessories. Milt Glass - proxlma~ely 12 x 17 and 1011. x
Bicvcle Hobby Toy Shop, 205 12, 2 years old. $300. KIngswood
La... C••,••.".lIt ...., Sf4.50
CONSTIlUCTION
East Baltimore' Avenue, Clifton 4-2623.
.
7Y. .nofS......_ ..
MAdison 6-0713. Oppo- FOR SALE _
Mushroom soll,
RESIDENTIAL AND
Sharon HIli 0734
suitable for lawns, shrubs, po~
Theater.
COMMERCIAL
ted plants. Every load is grolUld.
Speclallst, member A.SP.T.
Wilson, KIngswood 4-2058, mornlngs or evenings.
Alterationl!
Auto Driving Instruction N.AP.T. Will do minor
Ing.
Leaman,
KInl!Swood
FOR SALE _ 1958 G.E. deluxe
Call for r.
Let us take complete charge
PERSONAL - FURNlTtlRE redryer, used 3 monthS. Forced
335 Dartll'loutil Av. . .
of your 011 bumer to Insure
finished, repaired, upholstered; to move to apar1ment-:-no drrer
$6 PER HOUR
slipcovers and draperies. Quallty allowed. Half price for qtilc:k
you year.round comfort,
Eelwanl P. Ma. CH._ 2-4'46 work at bargaln prices, both an- sale, $180. KIngswODd 4-2766._
J. F. BLACKMAN
We Pronilse you the finest
tique and modem. . Please call FOR SALE _ For the birds! CusKI 3-6616··
n night.
:~~~F;~~;~r1
CLearbrook 9-6839 or LOwell 6tom-made homea for your
3031 for free estimate. Garrett feathered:&-lends that will last a '
a nd TELEVISION
•
And we deliver the flnest
fuel - At.lantle'.· famous
SERVICE
wrens, chickadees,
~E~;~~~~ llfetime-man's
not bluebirds,
bird's - etc.
for
Also a 'llne of deluxe feeders.
ROliRT IROOKS
I!eatInt oiL
.ROOFING
Make """"llent Easter gifts for
arrange for complet.
Kln,lwood ..,;oaoo
birds and people. Oall LOwell S,..... CI....n 4551 or come over and vIsI't the
Gutten
oR burner service, caD us
Sam Crothers' Jr., 435 Plush MIll
today. Act now and you
Wa.....Alr Heatlq·
can forget aD about any
Air ea.dItio.11It
road,
=-=-_'-,-_-;-;:-_
FoR-SALE
-- ~dren's
outdoor
heating problemol .
railroad. Cars about 4 feet long
S.... ",etal W....
o 0 k s bougbt.
by 1 .foot wide Include llaboose,
..
Books, lID' South Orange Street, hopper car, box ~, sondoJas,
Media. LOwell 8-2400.
1Iat cars, about 300 feet track, one
W'AN'i'ED=SAY work Mondays, switch. Maintenance atld new
Mae Golcismlthj.e'ester 3-0830. construction simple and cheap'ormerl,
Reference Mrs. . 1lOln,. K.Ings- wheels, trucks; tracks, bodies are
Box 48
II 4.1214
d 3 1''''''
all wood. See evenliigs. make ofCARN$
wOO
- v.....
J,,'=-=--=:::'.
fer for Knee-¥I .RR.,ltIngswooc!WANl'ED - To tiuy antiques. 4 1643
'
650 BalHmore Pille
_FurnIshlng bJg u.umslon. W11l - .
., ..
pay generous prices; Prompt reLOST AND FOUND
Sprf.....kI. hi.
moval. CHester 2-7473.
h of 237 _
LOST - From-pon.
...en- Oil the motors on your oil bu~ner I
Ilqswaad 30045q
W.A:NTED - Day's work every
Yli'il avenue slnc:e .Thursday.
other Tuesday. Best references. l'4lIrch 20, one lady's boot, black and blower or circulator pump
ORest!!!,.4-4340_ after 5.
with front zipper and fur trim. week. Use· No. 20 or No~ 30
motor on.
RENT - Room l,n pleasant
Cresson Prichard FOR
comfortable home' on second
1Ioor, adjoining bath and shower.
Ample storage space. Garage If
desired.. Killigswood 3-2194.
Liberal
17% Chester Rd. 114-1700
. Rldle, 'arl!
FOR RENT _. Swarthmore, thr~
riioms, private bath,. central loSWARTHMORE. PA.
103-4742
900 Michigan Avenue cation.
KInpwoOd 3-0554.
FOR RENT - Three room.garage
,
Swarthmore, Pa.
apartment In Swarthmore. Immediate oc:cupanc::y. KIngSWODd 3- .- - - - - - - - - - - - J
ONE
....
Mareh 28, 1958
THE SWARTHMORBAN
AFlICAN "OLET SOCIETY
TO PRESENT EXHIBIT
Members of the Afrkan Violet
Society of Springfield, Delaware
County, will present their loth
AnnIversary Violet Exhibit, to be
held Saturday. March 29, between
the hours
10 a.m. and 8 p.m;
in the Sabold Elementary School,
Thomson avenue, of! ·Baltlniore
Pike, Sprlngl!eld.
SHOP IIIUIS.'1IL 9 PoM.
FRIDAY 'TIL 10
1-
. . . . 1......
Mardt 27.2I-2t,
of
AffendRotary Conference
Jack Prichard
ROGER RUSSELL
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jphn Mlcbael,
Mr. arid Mrs. Samuel Carpenter.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heckm~; -Mr. and Mrs. LewIs H. Elverson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Mr and Mrs. iRnbert
Honeytord, 1\&. 'and Mrs. Paul
Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
J3.)oom, George Salmons, and
PAINTING
...
IIAII .bS
Wallln~!!:o~rd~.
COCOA
C
!!'
1nIt••,
VanAlen Bros.
.........
.'.!~,-2.·,.C.. ,...,. ,
nle Floors - PlasHc Tile
'Modern !(ltc:lJees
AlteroHon.
1401 Rldl., ~Y.n. .
CH.lter 2-4759
CH.lter 2-5689
In~urance and Real Estate
Venetian Blinds- Awnings
Screens - Jalousies '
Combination Storm Windows
. 29 E. Fifth Street
226 Glentay RoCl~. Lansdowne. Pa.
MAdison. 3·8922
•
Media Vicinity
.·TDI~
~7~~
OnH~T
-~.- _.IfI"...un
-~
"'Anu
-
Il0l1.........
A Beautlhl N.w Commuelty
"
Oil BURNER
.,
MOIIDAY'.SATURDAY
.
saNDAyj ... HOUD~
, '.. Klngswood
"':1234
J. A. GREEN·
."
Y2
mile to Media
.
Station. High rolJing ground overlooking Ridiey Creek. Beauti..
ful up-to-the-minute Ranch hom... Plans available. .
eN IE
~Jngswood
·...'500
Opposite ~Dro Hall .
or, RAISIN
H.D. ·CHURCH
'/t{IiJ
.nclt ....
3 Park Avenue
.
Lwgest
to have. Ouaker Maid
award.winning style and
construction.
18 Lovely Wood Rnishes!
12 Gay De~etor CalalSl
Displar
of custom kitchens in DelaW~J:e
V~ley. Nearly 20
• • t .,
years' . experience. Over
1700 '",tidied
'KI 4-272.7,
If no ...... cell
ESTIMATES
"
. CHodor.2_
,
•
_, C
•
, •
HEAlS
SUNDAY
WPlL R.....-C.rfdl•• Ie.....
C...... 6-WPIL-W--9.1S A.M.
9.30 A.M.
1;~~~~~~~~~~~
Ii
Belvooere
Convalescent Home
2507 Chestnu' st., CIIesIer
CHester 2·5373
It-Boar N....... Can
Aged. SeaUe, Chronle
Convalescent Men and WODIft
....n..tP004·S........ G _
Blue Crou Honored
SAD:IE PIPPIN
TURNl!lR. l'roi~1Or II
Plant.
.Easter
SION SERVICE
it Bofresh I
REP"T SALEI ••• for th__who mlbeCI aut lad weeki
. You
1&61167'
I&(1.d
POy_'Mo..
Dick Franchetti
f39 Rocldyn Road, Sprlngfl.'d
KI 4-10.
COMPLETE LUNCHEONS
noon to one-thirty
IO-:.a;d
FROM 95c
S::CE
Ample s/JMe for after·llm&heo" bridge
III "0 extra charge
CI
tI...1WIo
STRAm HAVEN INN
KlDDwood 3-11688
Ideal Brand;'...... "....
SUCCGT
hgular 2
Rose Valley Nurseries, In~.
fer45ca...-=
Middletown Road - Media, Pa.
. OpPosite High MI.dow
(bDtwe.n Dutton Mil RoacI.nd knowtl..., Road)··
.
.
FREE
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Bloom
at the
ofl~~~~~~;~~~~~.
Mr. andwill
Mrs.visit
Wllllam
E. home·
Jaokson
in ·WhItetiall/N;Y:; for-the'enure
vacation. .
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Nony Moore of WhIttier place Easter
returned home' yesterday tor a
Corsage.
10-day vacation. Nony has just
been elected secret"l'¥ of the Athletic Aspociation at, Mount HolEaster Candles
yoke where she is a freshman.
Jane MacAlpine returned to
I,owa State College, Ames, la., this
Order Early!
week after ,a week's vacation at
home, Jane is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Mm:Alplne,
Jr" of North Princeton avenue.
Carol LIncoln, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles LIncoln of Westavenue, will return home toOld Bank Bldg.
day from Grove City College for
the Easter holidays. Carol will be
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accompanied by her roommate
Dorothy Lundshl 01 Warren.
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Swa~ore
More
spring vacation. Ann
Kelliler Saltines
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PHEASANT HILL fARMS
DAY ••d NleH:r
IN
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J. Edward Clyde
Samuel D. Clydll, Jr.
George Plowman
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Old Fashioned
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Sweeney & Clyde,'
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D. P. ·V ERl,~ N0EN
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GENERAl CONTRAOOR
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Klngswood 3·0282
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aIEI.FAST .
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Dr. and Mrs; Donald Hibbard of
South Chester road, will return
home Sundaymomibg from GrInnell College, Grinnell,· la" for
spring 'vacation.
'Fred Bloom of Columbia avenue will return home today from
Cornell lor his spring vacation.
Peter BlOOm will &rrtve Sun!lay
after singing wlui the Cornell Glee
Club In Boston; Mass. Barbara
:.nte . 2· ~ 33
Del
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REAL ESTATE
College
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John G. Lord of Crest lane.
Rosemary iHibbard, daughter of
Pre-Easter Pa~ 01 (hocerr Valueal
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Ann Lord arrived home Thursday eVening from Mount Holyoke
. WHOLE HiM ,10 ..
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George Myers· &Co.
road.
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Mrs H. WIllIs Jackson at, Hilr~venue enplaned for Gardena, Callf., where she will visit
for ~o weeks with her son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Wll1j'am E. Kerr, and her new
llttle 'granddaugbter Sharon Lee.
MIss Polly Told of Park avenue, and MIss Beth Van BJarcom,
are the guests this week of M:iss
Van Blareom's father Mr. Warren Van Blercom In Arden, N.C.
En route south, they stayed over
night with the Wil&m J. KJiid"leys'ln Salisbury, Md., and later
made a stop-over In Jamestown,
Va. MIss Van Blarcmn, prlnc:1pal
of the lower WesttoWn SChoo!,
and Miss Told, a meoiber of the
faculty there, are oil Vll'CatiOn until after Easter.
Yard
Gayle Hanna will arrive home
from Centenary College for Women today to spend the holldays
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Reid Hanna of Rive;-new
Iutt
of
Ham
NEWS 'NOTES
Home From College
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Florist
Elizabeth
attended
the
first aimualBassett
coniference
of Distr'iCl
745 of Rotary International
March 14--16 In Atlantic City, N.J'.
lhanld...
Half
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Diluzio and Sons
Pap 7
NO
OBLIGATION
.M..
Opennursday till 9P
'OAK PARl(
1i11lop load
0pHTwcf¥tlay. . •.H4
Cheste~
IOCid.
Friday till 10
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'.M.
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CustOIl Landscape
Work
Soim4
Friemlly
Mf1i&e - Free
'-'ele'•••• : CH....r 2-7206
Ail far lien P~ _ tlellrr ArI!CIId
lANDSCAPE
$HAI)E TREES
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THE SWABTiIMOREAN
PapS
Springfield Sponsors
'Golden Egg JIIIClIft
....pot'
y~ ~usic Festival.
Boys' Lacrosse Club
AuditiOns Set for April Beglos
· Practa
· Sat
will
t th
Auditions for the 16th Annual
o·
Ie
e Golden Eel Youth Music Festival of the Tri_
filled with valuable merchandise
Wh
=:a~d
:,eop=tsor:::: ~12
c:::....~~
days!
Wayne, are open to any well pre-
Mem~~·KaS:~PJlllGam- IntemationalDimaer
-
~wingTuesday, Plann,ed for April,- 17
ma will meet for
Aprll I, at the ho~ of Mrs.
• Charles Schrader, 629 MagIll rqad.
The bo.ys Saturday m.orning
,
"'""Arts
Abs Center to Disp'lay
The
of
ual inte
U
Women's
IntemaU
ann
the
rna onal dinner
rree:::
Lacrosse Club will practice
League for Peace and
morrow at 9 a.m.. in preparation
will be held on April 17 in Whit..
The "Golden Egg Jackpot," pared musically taleoted .young for its moSt intensive schedule in
tier HOuse. Mrs. Maurlce,t.. Web..
along with special values on all' parson who attends a secondaiy years., More than ~80 boys ~ave
The CommuJ
ster, Jr., is g~eral chaJ.DDan for
spring merclumdise, is their Easter school in Delaware, Chester, or indicated an interest and should
ty
~
Center,
·the
event. This year's dinner Will
oft ... to _.__
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th
Mon,tgomery coun+" In PAcznnnae
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, Walll ngford, will open on SUDday, feature South Am ri
;'_-.::1
~" ,,__...mers, 'Uvm e Spring,"~.
a_.-- provide a foundation for a sound MarCh 30 a month's exhi.b:,t of tab1 d
ti
e can oIoVU\& and
Geld Shopping Center merchants
to several questions the commit" " , .
e ecora ODS' costumes llDd
According to Robert
tee for the festival_ has ezplained club in the coming years. Under semi-abstract oils by Don lWller' program will
bring
preSIdent of the merchants assoc- that this does not mean that a the direction of COaches Donald and expressi.oo1stlc water colors the South American theme
out
iation, most of the stores wUi be student is ineligible for the au- !ende::n and Mi11ard
and oils by Barry Platt. Both
On Tuesday, Karch.
the
open every night until Easter and ditions if he studies music elsee c
opens .its nine game young artists are Philade1phi~. WILPF bad a'iet acquainted cofunusual .bargains will be fea~ed where.
schedule ,when they travel to La- Also, a group o~ small sculptures fee hour at the bcae of Mrs David
With every purchase, cusrom~
Invitations have. been sent to w,er Merion next Saturday mar- will be shown by Joe Winter of Seltzer on Elm avenue. About 20
will be given an o~portunity to approximately 300 suburbaD sec- mll'g at 10 8.m.
,
Swarthmore, Sally Laird, Miriam new and prospective members attake a cbaDce on the "Golden Egg ondary schools and: emo11meDt
Swarthmore College has aided Girsh,. and Mike Pipper of Phlla- tended. this 80cial gathering at
JackpOt." The drawing will be forms are available to students the program considerably by delphia. All are advanced stu- whlcll Mn. John W. Carroll, Mrs.
held at 5, p.m., Saturday after- at their schools. Judges for the making available to the clUb hel- dents of the Sculpture School of Roy McCorkel and ~. I'recIerick
noon, ~rU 5. !!'he Golden Eggs auditions wlll be announced next mets, jerseys, and pads for 21 the Pennsylvania Academy of the ToUes Informed the group on the
decoratIDg all the stores were ere.: week Audition winners will be players at a very minimum fee. Fine Arts.
various aims aDd activities of the
ated by James Waters,
featured at th~ Festival on May If it were not for this sort at genTea will be served from 3 to 5 WiILPI'~.
.
''Miss Kuter Rabbit" will be 18 at 8 p.m. in the audltorimn erosity it would be impossJble to p.m. at the Sunday' oPening•..
on haDd at the center for three of Radilor High School.
continue this activtity n the com.
evenings, April 3, ", and 5.
Among the sponsors of the'J'es- mumty•. In Past years memberMiss JnnetScamorough of
Members of the Merchants' As- tival are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ship in the club has ~ lfmtted South Chester road was ~ of
soc1atfon,spoDSOring the Easter T. Van Urk of Swarthmore.
to students of the high school, honor at a surprise farewell
atttactions, are listed elsewhere in
but because of the ~ of prac- shower, Wednesday eveningwheri
this paper.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean," tice opportunities . and sufficient Miss Ruth C. WeJjb. of South
personnel (no student is allowed Chester road and Miss Bart18ra
to participate in m~ than one 11. Kent ~ntertained ai the !atspoIlt in the same season), mem- ,ter's home on Dalltmoutb avenue~·
·OW',larp .p~~n
bership is open to' all boys and Miss Scarborough will leave the
·YOlame
.. it
men in the community who are IjlSt week in April for. SpriDg. a.~ lor u· to
interested in lacrosse.
jleld,Mass., where she will ascarry ample stoc:b of.
sume her new duties as director
great variety of clrap.
o.f education at' the. Hope CongreThus'we are P1'epared
Storm Leaves Borou9h
to compOuaCl any
gational Church. She lias:serveci
prescription
prom~y
as
secretary
to
the
'Pastor
o.f
TaHeatless, Li9htless
-and precisely as the
C.op. Ass'll. of Swart'.,e,
(Continued from Page 1)
bernacle PreSbyterian Church,
Doaor ditecit; alto to
the staft later started forth, and Philadelphia,. ana as director of
,
6U all yOU!' Deeds for
403 Den I..... Awe.
Opposite Boro... ,Hall took two and a half hours to the Westminster Foundation,
DR.U~$'ad health aid••
make a trip that normally takes Philadelphia. for the past four
CATHERMAN·S
about 20 minutes. And for the and a half years. ,
record, the staff made it back
Mr. Theodore ·W. Prescott; who
DRU•. STORE
again with the completed papers was recently made account ex,
and was publlsh8d as usUal Frl~ ecutive supervisor of. the N. ·W.
.
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day, although it was not deliver- Ayer office in Chicago, transfered on time as there was no, mall red from the Philadelphia office
delivery that daY.·. l~st month and hfls been rejoinThe adventUres" and trials that iDg his 'family here OVel'-.lWeekTop 'Quality Is No
residents had in' Swarthmore ~nds. ,Mrs., Prescott with daughwould undoubtedly fill a volume ter, Scotty, aDd 'son ,Kim will
but perhaps the choicest a
~ leave their present home at 206
LEGS ANt)· IREAST
longs to R. G. mUcllife of n~rath
West avenue at the end
/
Haven
avenue,
president
of
the
the
school
year to establish
FRYING CHICKEN
Philade~hia Electric Company. ~ew home in the Chicago sub-·
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25,
inc.
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Without
power forthepossibly
hours Tllursday,
power three
suddenly came on, and the RID-'
cWfes invited their two daughters and their families, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty, Jr. of Park
Ridge, M'r. and Mrs. Geo~e F.
Corse, 1 Jr., of Wallingford' Summitt f and their six chlldren" io
share their blessings. After' they
had departed Saturday for their
OWn homes. once again 'back '
the power lines,consternatiori
reigned in the Rincllffe lio,usehold
-no electricity!
Perhaps' ~e most damage
wreaked 'by the stoim iiccurred. at
the home of R. Chester Spencer
on North Swarthmore avenue, as
two large oak trees and a walnut
fen. .crushing the porch roof. Pollyannas may eye the resulting
firewood as ,a good tbiDg, ,but the
more practical ~. Spencer is
probably rameriting' his poioch
rOOf. '
Tree damage as a whole was
co~siderable,
and the Borough,
w~ch managed to plOw most . of
the ~ts by Thursday "night, is
gloomily looking fOl'lWllid to
prol?Dged 'period of trimmjng and
car.~ 9ft. '!'be college .found that
most of the tree damage occurred
to the yews, English boXWood and
th,e d~
The Swarthmore Apartments
along with the business section
had power by Frida,Y night, although the Dartmouth House had
no hp.at. until Monday afternoon.
,The college as a whole had oaq
isolated P9Vier prdlJems, and the
~th Haven 'lim, , also, had'
~robIeJ:DS. During the. IWeek end
It offered shelter to about 15
county residents, frozeil CNt of
~eir ~ fkDd is .stm ~
29 telephone linesmen, impOrted
from New York to aid in the em~. CitizeDa am. ... •
look at ~ 11 tiiicb· widell
line tile . . . . . . . . tbit
11m'.
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all tile
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EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Pre-Easter Store Ho~rs: Mon., Thurs•• Fri. - 9:30 to 9:00. .
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Tues., Wed., 'Sat. - 9:30 to 5:30
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Here in brig",
new beauty • • •
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no
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fa,shio..Corn·ee
EASTER
HATS
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1.98 to 22.98
, The Easter hat news is just: de-
:, ligihtfuU' See brims bi~
Md little.
1.,)!I.!~~;9 "Pi turning, ,~own. See turbans. wrapped' high in prinied
, ,,-;::., 'silks ;e#CH..dther lovely fabri~. ~
'_" eI~: p1llboxes. saiiors ••• ~
, , tiva'fiftg' flci4i1 c60pi:;S'~i • . • and
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